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09/13/1976 - 5721JANET KONZAK ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 13, 1976 ' � - � MEM� '((j: Department Heads * Following are the "ACTIONS NEEDED" by the Administration. Please have your answers back in the City ManagPr's office �by 6�ednesday Noon, September 22, 1976. Thank you. FRTDLEY .CTT1f �.COU(dCIL -- REGULAR h1EcTIidG �= S�.PTEf��ER 13, 1976 -- 7:30 P.i�i, OPENED: 7:42 . T .� PLEDGE OF ALLEGTA��CC: . I ROLL CALL: , All Present ■ � APPROVAL: OF MT��UTES:� �EGULAR i�EETING, AUGUST 16, 1976 , Approved as submitted � . , NATURALIST � : �NGINEERING � ' � OPEeJ FOR! �M, V I S ITQRS : _ ._. Discussed: letter from Springbrook Nature Center Foundation (9/10/76) regarding using CETA Employees services in North Park. Approved . ACTION NEEDED: Inform Foundation of approvai and coardinate efforts ADO�TIO'V �F AGEND�.: Added: Receiving Communica�ion from District 11 regardi�pg Meeting 9/20/76 OLD BUSINESS: CONSIDERATZOPd OF A REQUEST FQ� VARIANCES TO ALLOW FRONT YARD PARKING ar 35Q An�D �SQ �%TN PLACE N,E,� P� NEURURER AND J� �ONNSON CTaB�� d/16/76)... . .,. .,. . . , � � � � � � � 1 — 1 G Approved with stipul�tions one through five. ACTION NEEDED: Notify residents of appr�val ofi variance with stipulations. I�. � �� � ' ENGINEERING .__� � _ -IPlANCE � � � � [ ENGINEERING � `�4 � ' . ., REGt1LAR NIEETING� �SEPTEf�BER 13,� 1976�� ��� � � � � �� ��� �� PAGE 2 OLD BUSINESS CCoNTrrruEn? CONSIDERATION OF A REQUES,T FOR VARTANCE TO ALLOW FRONT YARD PARKT�JG AT IaG %�TH ��Jair N.E„ PAUL BURKHOLDER iTABLEll 8/16/76) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Variance approved ACTION NEEDED: Inform Mr. Burkhol�er of approval of variance r. ..2-2F CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING �HAPTER 11, SECTION ll�ll� OF FRIDLEY �ITY �ODE RELATING To FEES , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , � , . , , , , , , , , 3 - 3 D Ordinance adopted on first reading ACTION NEEDED: Put on agenda of Septembet 27th for second reading. NEW BUSINESS: RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING oFAu�usT1�,1976,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4-4RR 1. CONSIDERATION OF APPEALS COMMISSION I`IINUTES OF 4A-4Q � Aucus-r10.1976„,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .: . A� M&I �UPPLY, 6Q1�5 UI�IVERSITY AVE. ��E� ��.. 4A-4G _ . . ... _ ... . .. .. �P,p�A1. S OM . R rq�MENDAT TON ; APPROVE & 4P WTTH �TIPULATTONS .... . ... .... .... ... . .. ...� �,Ql1.�1�1L �1CT I ON REQU TRED ; CONS IDERAT I ON 0� RECOMMENDATION This item was tabled to the meeting of September 2Q, 1976. ACTION NEEDED: Put this item back on the agenda of September 20th. 'fry to work with the property owner and the adjoining property owners who are complaining to come up with an agreement with the aSsistance of Councilman Ed Namernik. Aiso check with the City Attorney's office about the City approving the variance if there is no such agreement. 0 ,� � � y � ;� � _ NGINEERING � � : � . . REGULAR I�EETING, �SEPTEMBER�13; 1976 ���� ��� � � � � � � � �� � � PAGE 3 NEW� Bl1ST�lESS CCorvTrtvu�n� � RECETVI,NG PLANNI�NG COMMI:SSTON MTNUT�S: CONTINUtD �CON�TDERATTON OF APPEALS COMMTSSTQN IITNUTES CONTINUED) - - -. B� FR I DLEY i�I�D xCAL CENTER, 7675 i�aD r son� ��.���� 4K-4M - - . .. . . .. �.P�EALS COMM � RECOMMENDAT I ON : APPROVE & 4Q COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: CONSIDERATION OF RECOMMEhDATI4N Approved " ACTION NEEDED: Inform medical center of Council action Z� I�IUMAN RESOURCE COMMISSION 1�%% BUDGET REQUEST $6,000 FROM 1�%% BUDGET FOR HUM/�N DEVELOP- _ _ MENT. � . .� . . � . � , . � . . . . � � � � . . . 4U-4X PLANNING COMM� RECOMN'iENDATION: APPROVE THE DESI(�NATION COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: CONSIDERATION OF RECOMMENDATION (SEE PAGES 4-% OF PLANNING �OMMISSION ��INUTES) Information received ' ' NO ACTION NEEDED : �NGINEERING r-- � ' 3�. PAKO PHOTO. �NC„ 24�5 MISSISSZPPI ST„ SP #76�11. . �, , �, . , , �, , �. . . . . , P� A_ NN�(�G COMM. RECOMMENDATION; APPROVE WI:TH �TIPULATTONS � � � , 4EE-4GG & 4FP-4QQ .... ....... ..... . .. _.._ .... .. .... . . .. 0 N TL, AGT TQN �QU TR�: CONS TDERAT I ON OF RECOMMENDATTON Permit approved with stipulations ACTION NEEDED: Inform Pako Photo of Council action ' • I � ENGINEERING � . � ENGINE�RING ��� � 0 REGULAR MEET I iVG, SEPTEMBER 13, "1976 . . .... .... . �.. ... ... � ... : . pAGE 4 .�_._.___ RECEI'VI'NG PLANNI'NG COMMI:SSI:ON MTNUTES CONTTNUED 4� ASSURANCE M�'G.. CO�, %�� .�EECH STREET, , SAV #76^�5 � . ' .' '. _ ..! . ' _ .'. � _ .�, . , . . ,�. �� � . . . 4GG-4HH PLANNING COMM_.,_ RF('�MM��nA�l-0�; pPpROVE WITH & 4RR STIPULATTONS _. . �011NGIL ACTION REQUIRED; SET PUBLIC HEARING Approved ACTION NEEDED: Inform Assurance Mfg. Co. of Council action u RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE CABLE TELEVISION I°�EETING OF Au�us-r 11, 1976 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,. , , 5 - 5 D Minutes received ACTION NEEDED: File for future reference CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF FRIDLEY�CARLSON/SKOIN/ AMERICAN LEGION FOR USE OF PROPERTY AT %3Ei� CENTRAL AVENUE N. E. AND � CONSIDERATION OF TRANSFER QF LIQUOR LICENSE FOR THE AMERICAN LEGION CLUB, 1315 RicE CREEK ROAD TO THE FRQNTIER CLUFs, �365 CENTRAL AVENUE� . � � � .�, , � , . . . , j Communications from interested parties received. Agreement approved. Rezoning ordinance to be numbered an� published ORDINANCE N0. 621. Liquor License transfer approved _ ITY MANAGER ACTION NEEDED: Publish ordinance NGIidEERIIVG ACTION NEEDED: Execute agreement �- FINANCE ACTION NEEDED: Make necessary arrangements for liquor transfer � , ' 0 6-6G ��' • ' , �r �- �GINEERING �-� � �GINEERING �� � � __ PARKS � ' r � REGULAR 1�EET TNG. SEPTEi�B.ER 13;� 197G� �. � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � PAGE 5 �.�,...�,...,.�.._.�.�,_.-.�.-.*_-�-�.�.,._,.,�.� NE__��1STNES.�, CCONTI:NUED� CONSTDERAT.I'ON OF A REQUE.ST FOR TRANSFER OF SPECTAL �SE P�RMrT SP #73�1� AND S� �75�Z�i F'OR FAMTLY HOMES ' -ro HART Cus-roM HoMES,� TNC , , 7355 T , H . 65 ,� . , . , . . . , , 7 - 7 D Transfer of Permit approved with stipulations ACTION NEEDED: Inform applicant of Council action 0 CONSIDERATION OF INSTALLATION OF STREET LIGHT ON 3RD ST�2EET BE'1'WEEN 53KD AVENUE AND HORIZON DRIVE� �����.� a-$ A This item was tabled to a later agenda ACTION NEEDED: Bring this item back at a later date. CONSIDERATION OF DELEGATING AUTHORITY FOR GRANTING PERMITS TO CONSUME NON-INTOXICATING LIQUOR IN CITY PARKS. ����. 9 Delegating authority was approved ACTION NEEDED: Work with Jim Hill and Marvin Bru��seil to come up with a form which requires approval by your office and by Jim Hill with a copy of it going to t�larv Brunsell and the City Manager`s office. ' • � � , r ��1GINEERING _� 0 ,. PQLICE - ' ' � � "NGINEERING ' , 0 REGULAR MEETI NG; SEPTEMBER 13; �1976� . � � � � � � � � � � � PAGE 6 NEW BU$TNES$ CCONTTNUEll} DISCUSSI�ON REGARDING ENGTNEERTNG STUDY OF RTCE CREEK � . AND LOCKE LAKE'. .,. � ,. .,. ' .'. .,� ' .,. .. � � � . . . � � . � � � � IO Engineering Study approved ACTION NEEDEG: Inform Rice Creek Watershed District of Council action. a e sure at this study would provide the City with the problem, the probable solutions anc� the estimated cost of these solutions for a stretch of Rice Creek and Locke Lake in Fridley (The City Manager would Tike to see the letter before it is mailed). 6 CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT WITH THE CI7Y OF SPRING LAKE PARK FOR TRAFFIC �NFORCE— MEj�T ON OSBORNE ROAD AND UNIVERSITY AVENU� i�ETWEEN TWO ABUT"f I NG �OMMUN I T I ES � � � , � � � ; � a . � � � � � Appr�ved ACTION NEEDED: Execute joint powers agreement RECEIVING BTDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR STREET TRAFFIC SIGIUS, SIGN REPLACEMENT PROGRAM CBID QPENLNG I.I.:.30 A.M. AucusT 2�+, 1976? , , . , , , . , ,, ; , , ; , , , , . . . Bid awarded to Lyle Signs, Inc. ACTION NEEDED: Notify Lyle Signs, Inc. of Council action , , 11-11C , , 12-1'LA 1�. . � �ATURALIST ' � • , , . FINANCE , � � ' � . 1 ENGINEERING - -� ' . . REGULAR� MEET T iVG, SEPTEMBER 13,` 1976 �� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � PAGE 7 NEW BUSINESS CCoNir�t:NUEn} � CONSI:DERATI;ON OF APPROVAL OF A STGN TO BE TNSTALLED � BY THE ���ATURALTST DEPARTMENT, "WEST MOORE LAKE DUNES ' NATURAL H I STORY AREA" � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � . 13 - 13 A Appraved ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authori.zed 0 � CONSIDERATION 0� RESOLUTION T0 ADVERTISE FOR BIDS - PACKAGE PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE� � � � � � � � � � � 14 - 14 A Resolution No. 85-1976 ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION ORDERING PRELIMINARY PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF THE COSTS THEREOF: $TREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT �T, 1977-1 AND ST, 1977-2 (P�SAS � , , , , , , . , . � , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Resolution No. 86-1976 . ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized � ; 15 �� �� � . ., RE�ULAR MEETTNG, ��SEPTE��IRER .13� 1976�� .�, .. . .. ... . . . . .. .. . PAGE 8 _,_,,._.__.�..��.-.,�.t- NEW Bl1�I(VE$S (.CQNTTNUED� CONSTDERATION OF A RESOLUTTON TRANSFE.RRTNG EXPE.NS�S : . _ . _ . . _. . ._ ,. FROM SEWER, WATER AND STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT No,. 119 TO THE �T� 1976-1 $TREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT� ��� 16 - 16 � Rpsolution No. 87-1976 ENGINEERING ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as autF�orized - ' � . � 1 . FINRNCE ' ' ' 1 FINANCE ' 1 ._ FINRNCE � � CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION CANCELLING SPECIAL` ASSESSMENT PAYMENT DUE IN 1971 oN PARCEL 20, (�,34�6t� AcRES oF iVE� o� SECTION 3, . . , , , , . , , , , � . , , , , 17 - 17 D Resolution No. 88-1976 �A�TION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION DIRECTTNG PREPARATION OF THE FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - TREATMENT AND REMOVAL OF TREES (1976) , , , , , , , , , , , , , , � . � � � . � � Resolution No. 89--1976 ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized , . 1�-18A CONSIDERATIOlv OF A RESOLUTI�ON DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF . HEARING ON THE PROPOSED ASSESSMENT R�LL FOR THE TREAT� MENT AND REMOYAL OF TREES �19%6). � � . . � . . . � . � � � Resolution No. 90-1976 ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized 19 � . , ri �� � FINANCE `� � � � FINANCE � r ' �_� INANCE ' R,EGULAR� P�EETING...SEPTEM�ER`.13, 197fi� .. . .. . . . ... .. : .. PAGE 9 _,_.,_ _ _ NEW� B�US�NESS CCOr�TrNUED> . " . ..., . .. ..._ . _ ., . . .. CONSTDERATTON OF A RESOLUTI:ON �'�AKI:NG A TRANSFE:R FROM THE PUBLI"C UTI:LI:TY.�UND TO WATER & SEWER REVENUE BOND FUND, W—%� WATER N�ORKS IMPROVEMENT BOND FUND, WATER�- WORKS BONDS OF I�TO FUND, IMPROVEMENT BONDS oF 1963 FUND, If�1PROVEMENT BONDS OF 1g�O FUND, AND REFUNDING BONDS FUND. . . � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Resolution No. 91-1976 ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as. authorized .,,,2�-2�8 CONSIDERATION OF A RESOL'JTION AUTHORIZING AND DI.RECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL �iSSESSME(vTS ON PARCEL ZZS, AUDITOR'S SUB� ��JO, 9Z, AND REPLATTING INTO ZANDER�S IST ADD I T I ON � � � � � . � � � � . � , , . � � � � � � � � � ZI — 21 B Resolution No. 92-1976 ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLI:TTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON THE W� 162�Z4� OF Lo-rs 4, 5 AND 6, BLOCK 1, iPARCELS 1%Q, 21� AND 250)� SPRTNG LAKE PARK LAKESI:DE AND REPLATTING INTO BAYER''_S LAKE�IDE ZND ADDI;TTON � � � . . � � . . � � � � . . . � . Resolution No. 93-1976 ACTION NEEDEJ: Proceed as authorized . , 22 -22A � ' I _,..�� :,� Il� y ` � � :, . . . . REGUIJ�R MEET I NG, �SEFTCMBER I3, 1�76;� � , - ; , , . . . : . � � . � �. PAGE 10 NEW BUSTNESS CCONTTNUED� � . .. . _ CQNSTDERATION OF A RESOLUTI,ON AUTHORI'ZING AND DTRECTTNG � � THE SPLiTTING OF SPECI:AL ASSE�SMEhTS ON LOT ��� i.PARCEL S6OO), AUDTTOR`�S SUB � P�O. 77 (REV> AND REPLATTING � � I NTO LE I GH TERRACE � � � � � . � � . � � � � . . . � � � � � 23 Resolution No. 94-1976 INANCE ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized � ' ' _ INANCE � , FINANCE � ' . �t�Ar�cE i �le�[�l� , RDJOURN: � CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCELS 5J.6O AND 5230, AUDITOR�S SUB� #�%% �REV) AND REPLATTING INTO NENR I KSEN ADD � � � � � � � � � � � � � � a � � � . . . � � . Z� Resolution Na. 95-1976 ACTION NEEDE�: Proceed as authorized �LA I MS � � . � � � � � � � � � � . � � . � . � � � � � � � . 15 Approved ACTION NEEDED: Pay claims as approved . �. . _ _ ESTTMATES � . � . � � � � � � . . . . � � � . � . � � � � � Approved ACTION NEEDED: Pay estimates as approved 0 Z6-26E First Reading of Ordinance to Control Nudity adopted . .. .. .. . LICENSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 — 27 G Al1 License approved with the exception of the licenses for the Cantebury Pub which were tabled ACT�ION NEEDED: Issue all licenses except the Cantebury Pub work with Jill Hjll, �c . an ity Attorney's office to come up with amendment to Ordinance for the Receiving Communication from Anoka-Hennepin School Dist. #11 Meeting 9/20 � Letter received. Carroll Kukowski is attending meeting and will arrive at Public Hearing meeting late because of it. ' � , FRIOLEY CITY COUNCIL MEET�NG ' P�EASE SIGN NAME ADRRESS ANU ITEM NUMBER INTERESTED IN DATE• �j / � vi NAME ADDRESS ITEM NUMBER ' ___ __ ____ � �_____ ___________________________________��� __ _ __ __-_ _______ ___ _�__�_ =__ ___ __= I � . � /'v ' 4 h, E � �� �u�� �,lr �r ��.� c - ,� � � � zz-� �/ - /Z��ve N � �T�cr .� ' � , ,� ��/ �v�s� l��,�� -� 1 "/ , ' �L��� ��. ' , %�r � • � ' � Is.'� j� , � � (� � o / - �7 `� i ( �P �o . % 0 , � � �� � � i I � �� , k .. .. ' Y��'.. ?� THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CaCINCIL OF SEPTEMBER 1: , 19fif ; �; , ,: :Y j , I � r , � ' ' � �I � ' � �J �J ' l ' ' �,�5 � � , � ; THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR P1EETINC OF THE FRIDLEY CI7Y COUNCIL OF.SEPTEP1BER 13, 1476 ' The Regular Meeting of the Fridley Citv Council of September 13, 1976 was ca]led to order at 7:40 p.m. by Mayor Nee. ' PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Nee led the Council and the audience in sayincl the Pledne of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL: �4EMBERS PRESENT: P1ayor Nee, Councilman Hamernik, Councilwoman Kukowski, Councilman Starwalt, and Councilman Fitzpatrick. h1EMBERS ABSENT: None APPROVAL OF MINUTES: REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING 0� AUGUST i6, 1976: MOT10N by Councilman Starwalt to adopt the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council of August 16, 1976 as submitted. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Playor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to adopt the agenda with the addition of receiving a ' corrununication from School District #li reqarc(inn meetiny on Utilizaiion of Community � Service Levy. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: Mr. �ern Moen, Chairman of the Board of Springbrook Park Nature Center, 7154 N.E. Riverview Terrace, addressed the Council and stated that he, alon� with others, were working wiih Dr. Oan Huff and more help was needed. 7he additional help, as he understands it, would come from several CETA employees at no additional cost to the taxpayer; and at this time, he would ask the City Council for permission to be granted for Dr. Huff to use these people at his discretion. Councilman Starwalt then asked the staff if a letter from the State Senators was on file with the City indicating that it would be lawful to do what was proposed. h1r. Moen stated that Dr. Huff believed he could document this. MO7ION by Councilman Fitzpatrick that CETA employees, as they are available at the discretion of Dr. Nuff, are to be used under his direction. Seconded by Council- ' woman Kukowski. Councilman Hamernik then raised the question reclardin� the ethics of City funds being used in the North Park area. Councilman Fitzpatrick then commenied that the concern here is whether or not City funds are beinc� disbursed without being reimbursed, and he felt that City funds are beinp disbursed. , Councilman Starwalt questioned the appropriate use of people beincr used under the CETA program as well as the North Park proposal and that there were other sections of the City that could use more attention. Councilman Fitzpatrick stated that he had Or. Huff's recommendation that these people do have the time to work at both North Park and on the CETA projects. Councilman Starwalt stated that he had no such recorrmendation. Councilman Hamernik further commented that there is an aqreement with the Springbroolr Foundation whereby City funds will not be used and he believed City funds would be used if CETA peopie are brought in since the qrant is for the ' entire City. Councilwoman Kukowski stated that she never believed the CETA funds i were the City's money and that it came from the government. Councilman Fitzpatrick j � � 13 �6 REGULAR C011NCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 13, 1976 PacE z stated that the assumption of his MOTION was that they are not Fridley tax dollars. Councilman Hamernik stated that perha�s the aqreement should be nullified and approached from a different anale. P4r. Doyle P1ullin, Director of the Sprinnbrook Naturz Foundation commented that the CETA funds are monies to provide jobs and not City services. UPON A ROLL CALL UOTE, Councilman Fitzpatrick votinc� aye, Councilman Starwalt voting nay, Councilwoman Kukowski votino aye, Councilman Hamernik votino nay and Hayor Pdee voting aye. Mayor Nee declared the motion carried three ayes and two nays. OLD SUSINESS: CONSIDERATIOP! OF A REQUES 3 0 57th PLACE Pl.E. -- P. PETITION #14-1976 STATIfdC 11FF_CTRFFT PAR!!TNf: TN TNF T FOR VARIANCES TO ALLCI�I FROilT YARD PARKIN6 AT 39� AND � P1r. Dick Sobiech, the Public ldorks Director, stated that this vias initially a request for a variance to allov� parkina in the front yard and encroachinn in the public right of way. He further stated that the +natter v�as heard before the Appeals Commission and approval of the request was recommended to the City Council. Mr. Sobiech then asked if the petitioriers were present to discuss the matter. Mrs. P1ary Johnson, 621 Dennei:t Drive M.E., Fridley, ov�ner of 380 57th Place PJ.E., then commente� that she did meet with the inspector on Thursday, September 9, 1976 and the alternatives as drawn up by the Appeals Commission arere discussed, and et present are not working out well. They still do not have enouah parking places. She further stated that she and f1rs. fleururer, the owner of 390 57th Place tI.E., obtained a petitian signed by all the nei�htbors, nrith one exception. She then prc:.eeded to �� , show the petition to the City Council alona with Mrs. Neururer, 6501 7�'z Avenue North, -� Minneapolis. h10TI0f! by Councilman Hamernik to recei��e Petition IE1�!-1976 on this matter. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, P1ayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. After some discussion, Councilma.n Hamernik stated that he would not like to see oarkinn on the boulevards and that perhaps by arantinn this request, a precedent ,�ould be set and thereky allov�ing the possibility of sir�ilar requests in the future. Councilviaman Kukov�ski ±hen stated that she talked with the neiahbors and there N�as no problem. P1r. r`ilex Barna, Anpea1s Commission, stated that this t��as a ver,y unique circur�stance and it would not be settinn a precetlent, and that the two huildincls in question should be looked at as one situation only. Councilman Nar�ernik then questioned the problem of snow i°emoval and Mrs. �leururer stated that the drive- ways are always plowed and there has never been any sno�v build-up. P1ayor hlee then asked Mrs. P1ary Johnson if she was avrare of the five stipulations placed on the premises by the Appeals Commission, and she responded sh2 was. MOTIO�! by Councilman Hamernik to concur with the recommendations of the Apqeals Corunission includinq the stipulations one throunh five to arant the special use permit. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukovrski. Uoon a voice vote, all voting aye, P1ayor Nee declared the motion carried unanir�ously. CO��SIDERATIOfd OF A REQUEST FOR VIIRIAMCE TO ALLOW FRONT YARD PARKIfjG AT 106 77TH dAY P!. ., U� B RKIIOLDER B ED 8j15 76 : r Mr. Dick Sobiech, Public 4lorks Director, discussed the matter stating that originally he thounhtperhaps an anreement could be ��:orked out with the property owner and Barry Blo���er Company, whereby a portion of the Company's parkinq lot could be utilized. P1r. Sobiech then made reference to a letter from the Barry Blower Compar.y stating that,.the Coripan,y's main concern would be the problem of tl�eir er�ployees parkinn lot beincr utilized by others and *he diss�tisfaction this would create among them; and therefore, declined to aet involved in an aareee�ent with the property owner of the apartment buildinn. f1r. Sohiec{i then asked if �1r. Burkholder was present and there was no response. MOTIOPJ by Councilman Fitzpatrick to concur with the unanimous recommendation of the Appeals Commission to grant the variance. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all botinq aye, Mayor flee delcared the motion carried unanimously. ' _ _ _ _. _.._ _ _ _ . ___ .__ ----- - - -- b `� , ' ' � , ' 1 ' � . � ' ' � � � , 1 ' � �— I •� I � ; � , � � ' � � � . REGULAR COUNCIL` MEETIN6 OF SEPTEMBER 13, 1976 137 ' ; , PAGE 3 CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE AP1EP�DIPIC, CHAPTER 11, SECTION 11.10 Of FRIDLEY CITY CODE RELA7ING TO FEES: Mr. Dick Sobiech, Public Works Director, resnonded to this matter statinq that thc Finance Oirector is basically responsible for Chapter 11. However, most of the special use permit procedures goes throuqh the Public blorks Department. Ptr. Sobiech then stated that the special use permit service provided by the City is variable, varyinq in cost from one situation to another. In order to determine fihe proper fee, an average of a number of actual appiications was taken to appropriately determine a fee to charge for this service. Depending upon the circumstances involved in a particular request, ii could end up with more ar less Staff time in processin� the appTication. However, what was determined was that ihe special use permit requirement for the second accessory buildin�s occurred mainly in residential areas, and in previous cases was basically a second �arane. Knov�ing it is alv�ays a second garage and atways in a residential area, this demonstrated to be a more consistent and repetitive type of procedure and did not involve an average determination af time and cost, therefore, knowin� also that it did result in a iower amount in cost and Staff time involved in processinn such applications. ' Mr. Sobiech further stated that based on the aforementioned, he felt confident that with the reduction in cost for special use permits for second accessory buildings from $120 to $80, the City's cost would still be covered in processing the applications. He also pointed out'that based on the City Council's motTOn at the last meeting, ; they have begun charging only the �80 fee and a refund was given to a previous applicant who paid the $120 fee in anticipation of the reconsideration of the oriqinal fee. MOTIQN by Councilman Starwalt to waive the readinn and adopt the ordinance on the first reading which amends Chapter 11, Section 11.10. Seeonded b�i Councilman fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all votinn aye, Mayor Mee declared the �-�otio� , carried unanimously. ' , � � ,� ,. NEW BUSINESS: RECETVING ThIE MINUTES OF TNE PLANNINf COMMISSIOh1 �1EETIN6 Of AU�UST 18, 197h: CONSIDERATION OF APPEALS COMMISSTON MINUTES OF AUGUST 10, 1976: M& I SUPPLY, b005 UPlIVERSITY AVEPdUE �l.E.: Mr. Dick Sobiech, Public Works Director, was called upon by Mayor Ptee to discuss the matter. He stated that this aras a variance request by M& I Supply located at 6005 University Avenue which consisted of: (1) reduce the rear yard setback from 25' to 10', and {2) reduce the side yard setback from 35' to 17'. Tt should be noted that the side yard setback is presently existing with the existing structure. He also noted that there was quite a bit of discussion at the Appeals Commission meetin� of Aupust 10, 1976; however, they did recommend to City Council approval of the variance renuesi with stipulations. Mr. Sobiech then nated the stipulations and the expansion plan diagram, wMich amounted to expandinn the building to the east of the present existing structure, and that the rear yard setback variance and the side yard setback variance w.as needed, Mayar Nee then asked who was present and P1r. Ketroser, Attorney for P1 & I SuPply, responded and stated that ftr. Qenson of Shepherd Construction Company and Mr. Holden of �1 & I Supply were also �n attendance. ftr. Ketroser stated that since the matter was considered by the Appeals Commission, more detailed drawfngs have been made 6y an architect concernittg the proposed construction. To the best of Mr. Ketroser's knowled�e, the architect has been in contact with the Engineer's office in Fridley attempting ta propose the canstruction that would comply with the requireme�ts of approval by the Appeals Commission. Mr. Ketroser alonq with Mr. Benson and t1r. Holden then proceeded to show several plans to the City Council. After some discussion, Councilman Hamernik raised the question about the concern of the property owner directiy behind as to the view he is qoinn to have. f7e. Ketroser stated that this was a commercial area and that the property owner !<new this when he built his home. � � � i � . 13R f � REGULAR GOUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEP913ER 13, 1976 M � PAGE 4 � ; � Mayor Nee then asked if P1r. Barker was present or anyone else on this matter and there was no response. Councilman Hamernik stated that althouqh Mr. Ketroser, et al, did a tremendous jab in makinp these plans available to the City Council, he felt that the plans st�ould also be made available to the Appeals Commission for their review in this reqard. P1r. �lasir!m Qureshi, the City Manager, then suggested that perhaps mof°e time could be aiven in this matter since there 4rere objections at the Appeals Commission level and the fact that P1r. Barker • was not in attendance this eveninq, i�i the hope that some type of solution could be reached. MOTION by Councilman Namernik to table this matter until the meeting of September 20, 1976. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor hlee declared the motion carried unanimously. FRIDLEY MEDICAL CENTER, 7675 FIADISOTJ: Mr. Qick Sobiech, the ('ublic Works Director, led the discussion and stated that this was a request by the Fridley Piedical Center for variances to the rear yard and front yard setbaek in order to allow expansion to an existinq building. Ne then made reference to a dia�ram on the easel. Ms. Vivian Linquist, Administrator, fridley h1edical.CEnter, then addressed the City Council. She commented that Dr. Herb Strait could not be present as he tivas called away on an emergency. Ms. Linquist continued that the apartment building was south and east of their present building and that there was an empty lot between buildings. Mr. Sobiech stated that the Appeals Commission did recommend approval of the request at their August lOth meetinq. P1s. Linquist proceeded to show a survey sheet to the City Council. MOT10N by Councilman Hamernik to concur with the recommendation of the Appeals Commission and grant the variance. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukawski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor PJee declared the motion carried unanimousty. PAKO ?HOTO, IP1�., 248 t1ISSISSIPPI ST., SP n?6-12: Mr. h4ario Fernandez displayed to the City Council a miniature film processing drop-off model structure and stated that the proposed buildinq would be basically the same size as what was there. He further stated th�t all of the plans have been submitted to the building department and they have reviewed them; and after being in contact with them this date, all that was pendinq was the Council's acting upon this. Mr. Sobiech then corrmented to the City Cour,cil that Mr. Fernandez had agreed to comply with the previous stipulations. • MOTION by Councilman Hamernik ta concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and grant the special use permit with the five stipulations as specified in the Planning Comm:ssion's rninutes ef Auaust 18, 1916. Seconded by Council- woman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, P1ayor Nee declared the motion � carried unanimously. Mayor Nee then asked to take item number 6 out of order, and the remainder of the Planning Commission items were discussed later in the meetinq. COPlSIDERATIOP3 Of APPRQV EEN CITY OF fRIDLEYJCARLSONISKOI 0 n�ru CONSIDERATION OF TRANSFER Of LI�UOR LICEMSE FQR THE AP1ERICAP! LEGION ORDERING PUBLICATION OF 6RDINANCE N0. 62.1 TO Ah1EN0 TF{E CITY COOE OF THE CITY OF FRI�LEY, MIhlNESOTA BY PIAKING A CHAN6E IM ZOPIItI� DISTP,ICTS: Mayor Nee stated that handwritten letters were received separately from two property orrrners adjacer,t to the area which letters indicated that they will permit overflow parking in their lots and that it would be in order to receive such ietters. � � � � � � ' ' � � , � � ; ' ' ' � � • � ] :i� REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 13, 1976 PAGE 5 MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to receive the letters from Mr. 4lalter E. Gustavson and Mr. Everett E. Klucas. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, aTl voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Sobiech then proceeded to discuss the matter, statinn that the first item was the agreement of the previous discussion with the property owner and the potential renter of the property, the American Legion, regardina requirements allowing the American Legion to proceed with their op�ration. One of the requirements beinn � that the property be rezoned; as it was indicated that with the Lenion's operation, they would have potentiaily a certain number of people �n the Club which would exceed the original zoning requirement. Phr. Sobiech al�o stated that the City Council had approved the rezoning on the second reading and ordered publication upon working out with the American Legion and the owner, an anreement whereby certain improvements would be done and certain parkinn areas would be made. He referred to the final agreement now before the City Council for consideration. Mr. Sobiech suggested that it would be in order to approve the execution of the agreement on behalf of the City. MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to enter into the aqreement as presented. Seconded by _ Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all vat9ng aye, P4ayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. • MOTION by Gouncilman Starwalt to publish tne rezon.ing Ordinance No. 621. Seconded by Councilman Fitrpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Playor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to authorize the transfer of the liquor iicense for the American Legion from 1315 Rice Creek Road to 7365 Central Avenue when the i� Certificate of Occupancy has been issued. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, :layor PJee dec]ared the mot7on carried unanimously. ' �J �� � ' C� ' CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST FOR TRANSFER OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT SP #73-14 AP1D SP �75-24 FOR FAMILY HOMES TO HART CUSTOPI HOMES, INC., 7355 T.H. 65: Mr. Dick Sobiech, the °ublic Works Director, then explained that the property has exchanged handssince the previous special use permit approval and the existing petitioner was unaaiare of the need for a transfer of such a permit. He further commented that the petitioner has been advised of what had been previously approved, and requested from him his understandinq of the previous stipulations. Mr. Sobiech asked if he sti7] wished to proceed, and as noted in the petitioner's letter, he does wish to proceed. Mr. Alvan L. Schrader then addressed the City Council and reiterated what was stated in his letter dated September l, 1976. MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to approve the request with the previous stipulations. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukov�ski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Playor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RECESS: Mayor Nee called a recess at 10:01 p.m. RECONVENEQ: Playor Nee reconvened the meeting at 10:15 p.m. RESOLUTIOPJ N0. 85-1976 - ADVERTISE FOR BIDS - PACKAGE PROPERTY AND CASUALTY ItdSURANCE: Mr. Marvin Brunsell, the Finance Director, discussed the matter statinq that we did have several bidders the last time and there was a problem at that time because the bids were either the same or about the same, and P1r. Brunsell was uncertain about this happening again. Mayor Nee then asked Ptr. Brunsell if we,periodically, make an analysis of what is ' , needed? Mr. Brunsell replied they do make such an analysis and that this is part of � the services of the consultant. Mr. Jim Black, 7824 Alden �Jay N.E., Fridley, raised the question of how much the City is paying the consultant. �1r. Brunsell responded that it was a modest amount. , � � � i ; i4U REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEPI6ER 13, 1976 PAGE 6 Mr. Black stated that to hire a consultant was c�oinn beyond the steps necessary to do a good job and that the Staff of the City should have someone on a manaqement level to qualify to do the analysis. MOTION by Councilqoman Kukowski to adopt Resolution No. 85-1976. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, P4ayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONTINUATION OF RECEIVING THE PLANNING COP1t�1ISSI0N h4IPlU7ES OF AUC,UST 18, 1976: FIUP4AN RESOURCES COM�9ISSION 1477 BUDGET REQUEST �6,U00 fROP1 1977 BUDGEl' FOR HUP�AN DEVELOPP1EPlT: �"— MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to receive the recommendation of the Human Resources Commission. Seconded by Councilman StarN�alt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, P1ayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ASSURANCE h1FG. CO., 7753 BEECf3 S7REET, SAV �76-05: MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to set the public hearing on October 18, 1976. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, P�layor Pdee declared the motion carried unan;mousiy. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to receive the minutes of the Plannincl Commission meeting of August 18, 1976. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote,.all voting aye, f7ayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING THE P1IflUTES OF SHE CAl3LF TELEVISION �1EETIP,G OF AUGUST 11 , 1976: P10TION by Councilman Hamet°nik to receive the minutes of the Cable Television meetin g o f Aunus t 1 1, 1 9 7 6. Seconded by Councilwoman I;ukorlski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor P�ee declared the motion carried unanimously. CON�IDERATIOPJ OF INSTALLATION OF STREET LICHT OPJ 3RD STREET BETWEEN 53RD AUENUE AND HORIZOPd DRIVE: Councilman Fitzpatrick led the discussion and made reference to the map stating that at the south end of 51st Avenue and 3rd Street there are two lights very close tonether because the intersections are close to�ether, as well as other similarly specified areas on the map. He further stated that he has had stronn requests for this for quite some time. P1r. Sobiech, Public t•lorks Direetor, then commented that with the leveling off of a dirt �ile adjacent to a particular resident's property, the resident called the Cit,y and inqaried what had happened; and Mr. Sobiech explained that there was g�inq to be construction of single family homes. He sugqested to the City Council that in view of the construction of the single family dwellings and with f1rs. Plovak's acknowledqemerrt (th? resident), perhaps the matter could be reviewed apain in six months. Councilman Fitzpatrick agreed with this proposal. P1r. Qureshi, City P9anacler, thus added that if this request is made availabe here, then it must be made available someplace e1se. MOTION by Councilwoman Kukoarski to table the matter until after the holidays. Seconded b,y Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all votin� aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. COP�SIDERATION OF DELEGATING AUT40RITY FOR GRANTINC, PERMITS TO CONSUME NON-IPJTOX,ICATING LIQUOR IN CITY PARKS: MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to approve the dele�ation for grantinq permits. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all votinn aye, P1ayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. DISCUSSIOfJ RERARDIWG ENGINEERING STUDY C1F RICE CREEK AND LOCKE LAKE: Mr. Nasim Qureshi, City �lanager, made reference to his memo to the City Council; and stated if Lhere is the desire on the City Council's �art to have a fairly comprehensive study of the problems and En�ineerinn solutions, this study will provide it. He said that,basically, everyone knows what the problems are and reasonable Engineerin� solutions alonct with their method of funding the solution, are what is needed. P10TION by Councilwoman Kukowski to authorize the Cit,y to purchase services up to $1,?_00 for the study of erosion control of Rice Creek and Locke Lake. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, P1ayor Plee declared the motion carried unanimously. ` • � II ' , � , � � ' � ' �� CI, ' � � � II r, . ' , i� ', , ' i I � � i ' � , ' I ' , ' � � ' ' � ' ' �' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 13, 1976 NSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF JOIPJT POWERS AGREE�'EPJT 41ITH THE CITY OF SPRI 141 PAGE 1 NG MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to approve the joint power anreement with Spring Lake Park. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all votinn aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR STREET TRAFFIC SIGNS, SIGN REPLACEF1ENT PROGRAM BID OPEflING 11:30 A.M. AUGUST 24, 1976 : Mr. Dick Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated that it is recommended that the contract be awarded to the low bidder, that beinn Lyle Signs, Incorporated. MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to a�vard the contract to Lyle Siqns, Inc., in the amount of $22,064.1�. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. COMSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF A SIGN TO 6E INSTALLED BY THE NATURALIST DEPARTPIENT, "WEST MO RE LAKE DUNES fJ TURAL HISTORY AREA : MO7ION by Councilman Starwalt to approve the sic�n. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all votinn aye, Playor Plee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOWTION N0. 86-1976 - ORDERINf, PRELIMIPlARY PLP.NS, SPECIFICATIO"!S APID ESTIPIATES OF THE COSTS THEREUF: STREET IP1PROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1977-1 APlD ST. 1977-2 P1SAS): Mr. Dick Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated that they were resnonding to a �etition from some of the property owners. He further stated that the resoluti�n allows . Staff to prepare a preliminary report outlining the construction costs involved in any of the �mprovements, and any and all fees involved in this; and that a preliminary report would be forthcomincl in approximately three to four we°ks. MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to adopt Resolution Plo. 86-1976. Seconded by Councilman Namernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Plee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 87-1976 - TRANSFERRING EXPENSES FROP1 SEWER, WATER AND STORI•1 SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 119 TO TIiE ST. 1976-1 STREET IP1PROVEP1ENT PROJECT: MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to adopt Resolution No. 87-1976. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all votinn aye,Mayor�lee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 88-1976 - CAVCEtLIPdG SPECIAL ASSESSP1ENT PAYPM1[NT DUE IPI 1971 ON PARCEL 20, N.34.68 ACRES OF NE'-; OF SECTION 3: Mr. Marvin C. Brunsell, Finance Director, stated that the resolution would authorize the County to clear the assessments from their records, which assessments have already been paid by the C�ty. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to adopt Resolution No. 88-1976. Seconded by Council- woman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, P1ayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 89-1976 - DIRECTIPlG PREPARATIOPI OF THE FIf1AL ASSESSPIEPJT ROLL - TREATMENT AND RE�IOVAL OF TREES 1976 : . MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to adopt Resolution No. 89-1976. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting a,ye, Mayor Nee declared the motion earried unanimously. ' � RESOLUTION N0. 90-1976 - DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON THE PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ; ROLL FOR THE TREATMENT AND REMOVAL Of TREES 1976 : � MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to adopt Resolution No. 90-1976. Seconded by Council- , woman Kukowski. Upo;� a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Mee declared the motion carried unanimously. i I _._ _ ._.._ _ _ -- ---- - ---- _ _ _ -- ' i _. _- - � 142 i . f � REfULAR COUNCIL MEETTNG OF SEPTE�I6ER 13, 1976 PAGE 8 i RESOLUTIOP� NC. 91-1976 - P1AKINC, A TRAPlSFEP, fROP1 �NF PUaLIC UTTLITY FUND TO 4!ATER & SEWER REVEPJUE QOND FUND, 1-I-75 I�IATER I�IORKS IP1PROVE�1ENT BOPJD FUf�D, I�JATER- i WORKS BOND OF 1970 FUND, IPIPROVEMENT BOPIDS OF 1963 FUND, I�IPROVEP1E�lT BONDS OF 1970 � FUND, AND REFUNDING BO��DS �UND: i h10TI0N by Councilwoman Kukowski to adopt Resolution �Jo. �1-197F. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all votina aye, P1a.yor ^lee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 92-1976 - AUTHORIZIMG AP�D DIRECTIPIG THF SPLITTIflG OF SPECIAL ASSESS- MEPlTS P� PP.RCEL 225, A;,'DITOR S SUB. N0. �— .2,�D REPL�TTIPdG I�dTO ZANDER'S 1ST ADDITION: MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to adopt Resolution No. 92-1°76. Seconded by Councila�oman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, al] votin� aye, tlayor lJee d2clared the motion carried unanimously. � RESOLUTIOfJ N0. 93-1976 - AUTHORIlI'r!G APdD DIRECTIrlG THE SPLITTIhJ6 OF SPECIAL ASSESSP1EfJTS Ofd THE NJ. 162,24' OF LOTS 4, 5 AflG 6, BLOCK 1, PARCELS 170, 210 AN^u 250 , SPRIfJG LAKE PARK LAKESIDE AND REPLATTIPlG Tf1T0 BA.YER'S LAY.ESIDE 2MD ADDITIOPI: MOTIOP� by Councilwoman Kukowski to adopt Resolution No. 93-1976. Seconded by , Counciiman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all votin� ave, f�ayor Nee declared t"e motion carried unanimously. , P.ESQLUTION N0. 94-1976 - AUTHORI7ING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTI�lG OF SPECIAL ASSESSh1ENTS ON LOT 39, PAP,CEL 560�, AUDI70R'S SU6. N0. 77 REV�} A�1D P,EPIATTINC IfJTO LcIGH TERRACE: - � � MdTIOfd by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution Plo. 94-1976. Secor,ded by - CouncilN�oman Kuko�,vski. Upon a voice vote, all votinn aye, P1ayor Plee declared the motion car��ied unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 95-1976 - AUTHORIZIPiG AP1D DIRECTIfiG THE SPLITTIP�G OF S°ECIAL ASSESS- t1ENTS 0^! PARCELS 5160 AND 5230, AUDITOR'S SUB. "77�EVT APID REPLATTING INiO IIENRIKSEN ADDITION: P10TIOP! by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt R.esolution flo. 95-1�76. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Ugon a voice vote, all votinn aye, tlayor Plee declared the motion carried unanimously. CLAI'1S : P10TIOP1 by Council�voman Kukowski to pay the Claim Plo's. 1643� - 16£�36. Seconded by Councilman Elamernik. Upon a voice vote, all votinn aye, ftayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. EST I P1ATE S : Allied Blacktop 3601 48th Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota 55n29 FIP�AL Estimate Nl for Street Improvement Project $9,841.72 St. 1976-10 (Sealcoat) accordinq to contract NDH Asphalt Co., Inc. 5400 P!W Industry Avenue Anoka, t1innesota 55303 PARTIAL Estimate #3 for Street Improvement Project , 57,279.95 St. 1976-1 Weaver, Ta11e & Herrick 6279 University Avenue fd.E. Fridley, P1innesota 55432 For Services Rendered as City Attorney for Aunust, 1976 $1,150.00 , ; a:� � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEPIBER 13, 1976 PAGf 9 Smith, Juster, Feikema Suite 1250 Builders Exchan9e Buildinn Minneapolis, Minnesota 55n02 for Services Rendered for Prosecution Work for Au�ust, 1976 $1,458 J 5 MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to apnrove the estimates as submitted. Seconded � by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all votinn aye, �layor Nee declared the mot�on carried unanimously. LICENSES AND CONSIDERATION OF ORDIAlANCE ENTITLED "SEXUAL COPIDUCT": MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to approve the licenses as submitted and on file in the License Clerk's Office, with the exception of the Cantabury Pub's licenses which are to be tabled to the next meetin�. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Playor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilwoman Kukoa�ski to entertain the consideration of an ordinance pertainino to the re�ulutions prohibitin� certain sexual conduct in premises licensed to sell intoxicating liquor and non-intoxicating malt liquor. Seconded by Ccuncilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, h1ayor P(ee declared the motion carried unanimous1y. MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to waive the readin� and adopt the ordinance upon the first reading establishing Chapter 607 to the Fridley City Code entitled "Sexual Conduct". Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Unon a voice vote, all votinq aye, ' Mayor Nee deciared the motion carried unanimously. RECETVING COMP1UNICATION FROP1 SCHOOL DISTRICT #11 REGARDIfIG P1EETIPlG ON UTILIZATIO�J OF COP1MUNITY SERVICE LEVY: Councilwoman Kukowski volunteered to attend the meetin� as a representative of the City Council. Because it is on the same evening as the next Council meetinp, she may arrive at the Council meeting a little late. ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to adjourn the meetinq. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Ptayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Regular Meetin� of the Fridley City Council of September 13, 1976 adjourned at 1:01 a.m. Respectfully submitted Dorothy C. Green 4lilliam J. flee Council Secretary Mayor Approved: � ; � ' ' . ' ' 1�5 ; THE MINUTES OF THE REGULA� MFETIPdG OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF AUGUST 16, 1976 The Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council of Augus' 16, 1976 was called to order at 7:40 p.m. dy I�layor Nee. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Nee led the Council and the audience in saying the I'ledge of Allegiance to the Fiag. ROLL CALL: MEF46ERS PRESFNT: Councilman Fitzpatrick, Councilman Siarwalt, Councilwoman Kukowski, Councilman hamernik and Mayor Nee. MEM6ERS A13SENT: None. APPROVAL OF MINUiES: REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 26, 1976: MOTION by Councilwoman Yub;owsl<i t.o adopt the minutes of the Regular P1eeting of the Fridley City Council of July 26, i976 as submitted. Seconded by Ceuncilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Playor Nee declared the motion carried unarintously. RECULAR MEETING 0� AUGUST 2, 1976: t"OTION by Councilman Hamei•nik to adopt the minui:es of the Reyular P1eeting of the Fridley City Council of August 2, 1976 as subn�itted. Seconded by f,ourcil�,voman Kukot�iski: Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared ti�e motion carried unanimously. .ADOPTION OF AGEi'JDA: Councilvroman Kul;owski s±ated that she would like to have Item £3 moved to first place of New 6usiness. Ma,yor Nee asked if there was any objection to this, and there was no objection. Mayor Nee stated thai� there would be addz� discussion of the revision of the fee schedule for secoi�d accessory buildings and also added discussion regarding a cnmmunication from Flroka Co:anty regarding desiynation as Economic Development llrea. MOTION by Councilman Starv�alt to adopt the ayenda as amended by the aforementioned additions. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: A visitor discussed having lights on the tennis court in the evenings since the court is heavily used and enjoyed. Councilman Fitzpatrick stated that the Park and Recredtion Corranission could undertake this and Mr. Qureshi, City Manayer, stated that it will be reviewed and if feasiLle, it would be done. OLD 6USINESS: CONSID[RATION OF LCCATION FOR HOCKFY AND FOOTl3ALL ASSOCIATION STORAGE BUILDING ON CITY PROPERTY TAI�I_ED 8%Z%76 : - --- Mayor Nee asked if there was anyone from the liockey Association to deliberate on this ma.tter and Mr. Lynn Fis�her, 525 6�h Avenue N.E., spoke on the Association's behalf. Mr. Qureshi then statzd that the Cit,y has reviewed all of its oroperties in the hope of ineeting the Association's needs, yet not limiting a sizable portion of public property for the residents' use. f4ayor Nee asked if the site chosen was behind Taryet, and Mr. Fischer responded �t was and referred to it as Cheri Lane. Councilman Starwalt then questioned the vandalism aspect and Mr. Fisch�r assured 'nim that regular checks by the Police Department would be made. MOTION by Councilinan Startvalt to approve the location as outlined en the map a, the chosen site for the Football and 11or_key Association. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, ali voting aye, 'r�ayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � � � 126 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 16, 1976 NEW BUSINESS: .t.. ICENS � PAGE 2 RICE Mr. Bill Kinkel, American Legion Post 303, spoke on behalf of the American Legion. He stated that the only problem vras parking and they had approximately seventy parking spaces which were only half of what they needed. He further stated that he did not feel that the Leyion ��uuld ever have 560 people at one time and that 140 parking spaces would not be neecled. fdayor Nee then asked for a Staff report on it. Mr Uick Sobiech, Public Works Director, responded tha.t they met with Mr. Kinkel separately, and discussed certain building requirements of the location and that four items came into play: rezoning, sprinkling., parking, and landscaping requi��ements. He furtl�er stated that the use of the structure by the Legion is considered a lodge or private club and the occupancy rate in excess of 300 people would require rezoning. If the occupancy rate is less than 300, then the existing C-1 zoT;iny could be used. In excess of 300, rezoning to C-� would be required. The sprini:ling requirement was based on the intended use of the building by the American Legion and Y.he inter- pretation by the building and fire prevention people that this structure would then be an assembly stru�ture. If it is an assembly type of structure then sprinkling ' would be required based on the partic.ular fact t{?at the structure is of a wood construction. He further stated that regarding parking, according to the Uniform Building Code, an assembly structure req�!ires seven square feet per occupant. The floor;plan as presented consisted of approximately 4,500 sq. ft. in *he inain area and a certain square footage in the bar, and certain square footage in the game room. � Each of these areas huve different occupancy rates. After totalling these all up, the requirement ��ras 560 people. Tn other words, the structure would be alloaied to have 560 people. Discussion revoived around the fact that the l�merican Legiora did not think they would have that many people. However, based on the 560 requireinent, the normal coinniercial type of seatiny capacit.y of one car for every four occupants • results in a parking plan.of approxirnately 140 spaces and that is different than the parking requireinents for a restaurant./tavern type operation which requires one parkiny stall for every three occupants> so tne commercial rate has been applied and they do not come under the intoxicating liquor license. Mr. Sobiech also stated that there was further discussion regarding b:aying the adjacent property in order to coine up with the additional parking plan. Nowevei,, at this point based on the particular occupancy, Mr. Sobiec�h stated that that would be the parking requirement. He also stated that at the present time, Council has adopted the first reading of the ordinance for rezoning of C-1 to C-2S based on an a9reement with stipulations and it should be pointed out that a number of those items in that agreement with the previous owner are no�•� being taken care uf with the existing o�vner and that the present owner was ag�°eeable to the terms of the agreement and is proceeding with the re,nodeling and landscaping and at this point in time all that is needed is a second reading of the ordinance. Mr. Sobiech also pointed out that in ethe�° cases a certain amount of parking has been allowed by Councii; however, should parking be a problem, then , other parking would be provided. Mr. Kinkel stated that the Legion 4vould be incurrir�g an exhorbitant expense in buying extra property. Again, he stated ihat the Legion is noi going to have 560 people and if they do, they will buy the place themselves. He stated that he did not think they would have more than a couple of hundred people. Councilman Starwalt stated that in all the years he's been a Councilmember, he is convinced that the requirements that have been established,�vhich the City Engineer is working with, substantially prove out to be that they stand the test of time. Councilman Starwalt stated that the Council would wai�t to apply the same standard to Mr. Kinkel's organization, the American Legion, as is required of similar organizations. He further `, pointed out that although Mr. Kinkel stated there would never by 560 people; but should there be, this could be a problem. Mr. Henry Peterson, 6312 Pierce Street N.E., stated that he did not agree with Councilman Starwalt and proceeded to mention what the American Leyion.has done for the community. He stated that he did not believe there would be more than 200 occupants. M�ayor Dlee then stated to Mr. Kinkle that an agreeinent could be entered into with the owner that in the event ihe City finds the parking a problem, the Legion will accept the i°esponsibility to find more parking. Mr. Kinkel replied tiiat the Legion will be in a,yreement to get more parking if needed. Mayor Nee stated he felt � � � � , � � ' , � � 1 �<l( + � REGULAR COUNCIL ME�TING OF AUGUST 16, 1976 PAGE 3 • that it would probably be the initiative of the Council upon their finding a couple of nights a weEk that there is parking on the highway. He also stated that an agreement could be made in order for the Legion to undertake this. Mayor Nee asked Mr. Sobiech if similar agreements have been made with others and i�e responded that there have been; however, in most cases it was an agreement between ttie property owner that would t,e sharing the parking or the property owner already owning the property. Councilman Hamernik stated that he would be in favor of having some sort of a stipulation � on the agreement and if the Legion is yoing to expai.d their pai,king, he would like to see a plan as to where they wil1 expand. t�1r. Sobiech then stated that since the City Council would not be meeting for another month, the consideration of the second reading of the rezoniny ordinance could be brouqi�t back at that time and perhaps they miyht have a proposed agreement with the flmerican Legion. , Councilwoman Kukowski then stated that it was her understanding that we would be asking the Legion to wait on this. Mr. Sob?ech responded that the rezon�ng is not on this eveniny's agenda. Mr. Kird<el stated that they would like to start work and hopefully open in one month. Mayor Nee then sta±ed that a:,iotion to remove the ordinance from the table was needed. MOTION by Councilman fitzpatrick to take the crdinance frorn L-Iie table and place it on the agenda this evening. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor (�ee declared the moticn carried unanimously. � MOTIOfJ by Councilman Starwalt to waive the reading and adopt an ordinance on second reading on rezoning request, zoning ordinarce amendnient ZOA #75-02, Frontier Club; 7364 Central Avenue Northeast. It is to be numliered and published after all stipulaticns are completed. Seconded by Councilman Hamernil:. Upan a voice vote, all votiny aye, Mayor Nee declared the moi:iori carried unanimously. I � 1 ; ' ' � CONSIDERATI�PJ OF REAPPROVAL_OF FINAt. PLAT SUt3DN1SI0iJ P.S. ��7E;-Ol_ INNSQRUCY, NORTH TUWNHGUS� IU & U;------ — ----------------- -- ------ -- CONSIDERATION OF REAP.PROVAL Of FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISIQN P.S. #76-02, INNSL{RUCK VILLAGE: Mr. Sobiech, the Public l�orks Director, discussed the ?nrisbruck North Tc�<:nnouse IV and V addition and the proposed innsbruck Village. He stated that these pla*s were before the City Council for ��eappro�dal since certain time liinits have expired since original approval; and at this po?nt in time, the IVth and Vth additioii is just as o�°iginally presented and there are no changes. He stated that there was a minor change in the Innsbruck Village in that originally proposed was 100 totvnhouse unit developn�enis and after going back to the dra�viny table to draw up the hai°d shells, it was discove�°ed that by eliminating three structures that were ori�inally proposed, which amounts to twe?ve units in the developr�ent> they could better utilize the property and make use of the existing terrain. Ho:•aever, �1r. Sobiech said that this map is only a copy of the plat of Innsbruck Village as he now has it and that tl�e hard shells for both the townhouses are on file. He further st,ated that it was the intent of the developer to proceed with the original planning request to try to make up the three structures which were removed fro�n the original layout of Innsbrucl: Village. In the end, they hope to achieve 96 uriits as opposed to 100 originally planned. The new Innsbruck Village plat only has 88 of them. He stated that they were advised that they will have to proceed through another public hearing of the Planning Coinmission and the City Council and there was no guarantee of such approval. He further stated that there was one problem in that the easement for the dedication of the Innsbruck North Fark was supposed to have been given to the City; however, certain back tar.es have not been paid. After discussion with the developer, he indicated that, if there is an attempt to abate the back taxes, he will pay the back taxes �vith the understanding that the City would pay the special assessments. The back taxes are for the years 1974, 1975, and 1976, and Mr. Sobiech said it would seem reasonable that if they ��ere wiiling to pay the back taxes which are appr�x.imately �2,200.00, the City vrould pay the assessments. MOTION by Councilman StarwalY. to approve the final plat subdivisio�i P.S.#7F-�1.Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upor. a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimausly. MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to approve the final plat subdivision P.S. �76-02. Seconded by Councilwoman KukoNSki. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � � � : 1��� � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 16, 1976 PAGE 4 CONSIDERATION OF REAPPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT SUQDIVISION P.S. #73-09, ALICE WALL ADDITION: Mr. Sobiech asked if there was anyone to represent the Wall Add�tion as Mr. Wall was aware that the item was on t:he agenda for this evenin,. There was no response from the audience. Mr. Sobiech then gave a brief up-�late of tf�e matter, stating that when the plat was originally approved, ther•e ivas yuite a bit of urgency for the development of the multiple dwelling portion. Howev�r, at the present time, there is more of a need to develop the platted residential single family lots and as noted by the letter of understanding in ti�e agenda signed by Mr. ',�all, there is an outline of stage construction which vrould allow development of singl'e family lots. Mr. Sobiech further poin±ed out that at this point �n time> single family lots would be developed prior to the apartinent house lots. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to approve the final plat subdivision P.S. #73-09, Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ° MOTION by Councilmarr Fitzpatrick to authorize ex�cution cf ayreement to develop the_ Alice Wall Plat. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukosvski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimousiy. RECETVING THE h1INUTES OF THE PLAPlNING COMMISSiON MEE-IING OF JULY 28, 1976: CONSIDERATfON OF APPFALS COMD1ISSION MINUTES OF JULY 13, 1976: MR. NEURURER, 390 - 57TH PLACE _ MR. JONNSON, 3£30 57TH PLACE_ DISCUSSED TOGETHERZ: t�1r. Sobiech discussed the matter regarding a request for park�ng in the front yard of two existing 4-plexes locaied at 3�0 and 390 57th Place, whici� has been going on for a number of years. The oe+rei-s were approached a7d requested ta obtain a variance or the depres�ed curbiny ti�:ould be replaced by regular curbing. The matter was brought bei-ore the Appeals Commission ar.d they did vote for approval of the request, however, ce�;tain parking alternatives ��tere discussed. b1r. Sobiech further pointed out that the 390 S/th Place structure has an ativant;age whereby there is a garage in the rear which enables parking beind ti�e yarage and is in compliance with the existing code. The 3£�0 57th Place sti°ucture has no existing ga�°age facilities, so the majority of the tenants use the existing front yard parking stalls. A suygestion was r�ude at the Appea�s Commission meeting whereby the owners couid purchase property fro+�� the i•rest and prope�°ty fr°om the east and develop a joint parking arrangen�er�t between the �wo buildings. Mayor Nee then asked if the otivners were presert. Mr. Neururer was not, ho��vever Mrs. James Johnson of 621 Bennett Drive, owner of 380 57th Pla.ce> was present. Councilman Hamernik stated that in driving by the area it certainly did r.ot l�ok very desirable and, Mrs. Johnson agreed. Counci�man Hamernik further commented that referring to the proposal as outlined, there is still an encroachment on the bc�ulevard area even if the variance was approved. Mayor Nee ihen asked Ptrs. Johnson if some other effort could be made to coii�e up with some other alternatives. In his opinic,n, up until this point no such effort has been made. Councilman Hamernik stated he felt the property o��mers could come up with an alternative and resolve this without the variance. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to table the matter and see if the Staff can do something on this. Seconded by Councilwo�,�an Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. HILLWIND ADDITION, PLAT SU6DIVISIOfJ k76-06: MOTTON by Councilwonian Kukowski to set the public hearing fior September 20, 1976. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote> all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the r.iotion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to receive the minutes of the Planning Commission meeting of July 23, 1976. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. UNon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carr�ied unanimously. � � , ' , � ' ' , ' � ' ' � i ' ' ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Of AUGUST 16, 1976 RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COT�tMISSION MEETING OF AUGUST 4, 1976: CONSIDERATION OF APPEALS COhiMISSION PIINUTES OF �ULY 27, 1976: MR. BURKHOLDER, 106 77TF: WAY N.E.: � 7q � � PAGE 5 � i � Mr. Dick Sobiech, Public 4Jork, liirector, stated that this is a request for parking in the front yard, located at 77tn iJay and E<�st River Road. He further pointed out that th� Appeals Commission did consider this itein and did recommend approval of the front yard parl:iny in the area. Ne stated that f�1r. 6urkholdei°> 7860 Alden Way N.E. was present to discuss the situation. Pir. Sobiech then proceeded to discuss the fact Lhat there exis±s two apartment buildings: one on which the variance request is petitioned for and has approximately three parking s��aces, and the other building to the west of it pr�esently has parkinq in the front yard area. The petitioner d�es own the parce] of property in question. Mr. Sobiech stated that perhaps arrangements could be made whereby certain parking facilities could be planned cooperatively fur the to�al area. He further pointed out that the situation has been ccmplicated especially along 77th Way by the requests for "no parking" signs. Mr. Qurkho]der then com��iented that there 4VdS just no place to go. He stated that he �-das surroundeci by commercial property and a sea of black top. Ne suggested tha± he would be agreeable to screen between the parking and the street. He noted thet a coinplaint ��ras made by Donna Ande��son o� 160 77th Way �N.E, requesting the "no parking anyt;me" signs posted on 77th Way Councilman Hainernik voiced h?s concern for setting a p�°ecedent �rhich would allew front yard par�ing. Councilman Fitzpatrick shared h�s concern. hL°. Qureshi, C�ity Manager, suygested that Mr. Burkholder contact Bai°ry Blovrer Company and see if some mutual agreement could be inade. If not, the City Council could authorize a variance. , MOTION by Councilman f'tamernik to table this item unti� the September 13, 1976, Regular Council meet;rg and see if a�cept.able a?'ternatives can be ���erked out. Secnnded i:�y Co�.ar:ci�inan Starwalt. Up�n a�roice vot�> all vo*ing aye, Mayo� �dee ' declared the moti�n carried Gnanimously. TOWN CRIER PAP�CAKE HOUSE, 7730 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E.: Mr. Sobiech, Public l�forks Director, stat�d that this was a t°equest for a variai,ce from 100 sq. ft. to 108 sq. ft. The existing sign being 96 sy. ft. Approval was recommended by the Appeals Commission. Mr. Craig Vaigo, 7730 University Avenue Northeast, then spoke to the City Council and proceeded to show them a � drawing of the sign. , MOTION by Councilman Han�ernik to concur with the Appeals Com:nission recommendation and approve the variance with stipulations. Seconded L•y Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, P�layor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. VARIP,NCE FEE SCHEDULE: Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated that the Ghairma�i of the Appeals Commission, Ms. 1�'irginia Schnabel, did contact him to ensure this item came before the City Council. After discussion �-�ith her, Mr. Sobiech stated that , he believed the�-e was a misundersta�ding as to how the increased fee was arrived at. Apparently, the comments by the Appeals Coinmission regarding the - fee increase camn after the variance request for a 1 ft. variance on residential i property. Consequently, the increased fee of �50.00 vs. what was oriyir�ally �15.00 was questioned with this particular residential zoning variance request. Mr. Sobiech stated that he explained to Ms. Schnabel how the increased fee was arrived at, based on an average of variance requests on smal] lots of great magnitude. He further stated that he.indicated to Mrs. Schnabel that he woul� explain to the City Council and that Council would perhaps direct the Staff to prepare a more in-depth explanation to the llppeals Commission. He then asked if there was a representative of the Appeals Cominission present, and Ns. Patricia Gabel responded that she was. Mr. Sobiech asked her if his discussion explained � what perhaps happened at. the Conunission's meeting and she responded it did. Ms. Gable suggested that perhaps what was needed was a breakdown. Mayor Nee then stated that the City Council will tr•y and justify this to the {lppeals Commission. '. 130 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 16, 1976 JOSEPH SINIGAGLIO, SPECIAL_USF PEP,MIT, SP�76-11, 4715 ;;RD STREET: PA6E 6 Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated that this was a request for a special use pennit which would allow a second accessory building on an existing single family residence and the Planning Commission did recommend approval. He pointed out that several stipulations existed. Mr. S?niyaylio,4715 3r•d Street Northeast, was present and stated i�hat his expenses are over and above what the garage cost. Councilman Fitzpatrick stated that the request cost Mr. Sinigaglio �120.00. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to concur with the recom�nendation of the Planning Commission that. the special use permit be yranted. Seconded by Counciltvoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 40' LOTS: Mayor Nee stated that he planned to set a special meetiny reyarding this matter. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, statecl that a meeting would be set up approximately six weeks froin thii s date. MOTION by Councilman Starwait to receive the minutes of the r'lanning Commission meeting of August 4> 1976. Seconded by Councilwaman Kuko�.�ski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared che motion carr�ied unanimously. CONSIUERAIION OF REQUEST TO WAIVF ENFORCEP�1ENT OF PROVISIOIV IPd SIGN ORDINANGE FOR LI61ITED TIME, SCHA�F 1�OLUfJTEER COMMITTCE: Mr. Robert Meek, the Schaaf Campaign Manager, stated that h•� Evas requesting the City Council to waive enforcement of the o�°dinance i:ha� limits the size of politi�al signs until the Coir�iiiittee has hac+ the oK?portunity to exhaust its efforts for appeal thrr,�yh the Appeals Commission. Councilman Hamernik stated that a good deal of work has beer; done regardiny the siyn ordinance and allowing a variance would set a precedent wl�;ich would ir��ra;idate any�hiny that is in the ordinance; and he, therefore, questioned the consideration of tnis. A visitor stated that there �-�ere three inembers of the City Council who are on N1r. Schaaf's Gdmpdign Con;mittee and she felt that there would be a Conflict of interest as i:o Council voting on this. Mr. t�layne Wellan, 6793 Overton Drive Northeast, spoke against the request. Councilman Fitzpatrick stated that he was not sure that the benefit of the sign was going to be as great now with the publicity against the ordinance that perhaps would cause an unfavorable reaction. Senator Dave Scnaaf then stated trat he would withdraw the request at this time. Councilman Starwalt, then asked Seriator Schaaf if he would prefer to withdraw or table the �°equest. Senator Schaaf i°esponded that he already withdrew. RECESS: f�1ayor Nee called a recess at 10:45 p.m. RECONVENED: Mayor Nee reconvened the meeting at 11:02 p.m. CONSIDERATION OF A RFQUEST TO ALLOW A ONE FOOT ENCRQACHMENT II1T0 A DRAINAGE & UTILITY EASEMENT AT 7348 SYf�1PHONY STREET: CONSIUERATION OF A REQUEST TO ALLOW A ONE F00T ENCROFlCHh1ENT INTO A DRAINAGE & UTILITY ' EASEMENT AT 7358 SYMPHGNY STR�ET: �^ MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick t� take Item numbers 12 and 13 in the agenda out of order. Seconded by Counciltivoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye> Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � 'i ' ' � . _ _ _ __. _ ___ _ . _ � CJ � � � ' � � � ' , ' �J ' 'J � � ' ��� REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUSUST 16, 1976 PAGE 7 ' Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, then proceeded to disciiss items 12 and 13. The area is 7348 and 7358 Symphony Street; and at this time> there are tw�o existing structures from which the attac:��d garages ext�nd into an existing 6' utility and drainage easement on each of the specific properties. He further stated that at � this time, the encroachmeni of l ft. presented no problem aiid suggested approval by the City Council of the encroachment request. � MOTION by Councilman Naniernik to approve the easer,ent encroachment request on the two properties. Seconded by Counciiwoman Kukowski. Up�n a voice vo±e, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declare:i the motion carried unanimously. CONSICERATION OF COMMUNICATION FROM GEORGE M. HANSEN COMP.9NY - 1976 AUDIT: MOTION by Councilwomar, Kukowski to authorize the execution of agr�eement with the George M. Hansen C�mpany for tiie 1975 Audit. Seconded 'oy Councilman Hamernik. Upon a vo?ce vote, all veting aye, Mayor Nee clecla•red the motior� carried unan�mously b1ayor Nee further commented that a letter was rnceived irom the Hansen Company with reference to the City Staff, who were highly praised. Ma;or Nee then conyratulated the Staff r,iembers. CONSIDERATION OF REVENUE BONDS FOR INDUSTRIAL SPRAY PA1fvTING =200 IRONTON STR'tET N.E.: i Mr. Niarvin Brunsell, �inance Director, discussed the matter stating that the owners of the Indust�°ial Spray Painting Company approached the City regarding the possibility ' of the City participating in the issuanc� of industrial revenue bonds. The bonds would be used for the purpose of purd�asing the property including the �xterio�° of the building, the parking lot and possihly somz interior �•rork. He further stated that one of the ideas of the industrial r�venue bonds being advantageous for the owners of the property or the businessnien,in certain instances; is that they ger.erally , command a lower interest ra�e. Hc•ever, th�y do have seme extra expenses that partially offset this, i.e. the expenses of issuing the bonds (they have to pay a fiscal agent ior services in connection with the oond issue), certain City expenses in connection with the bnnd issue if it does go thr•ough,attorneys fees and so on for Checking over certain legal documents. Mr. E3r��nsell, however, stated that in � certairi instances it is advantageous to proceed with i.ndustrial revenue bonds. The City> in effect, lends its good name to the bonds, i.e. City cf Fridley, Industrial Revenue Bonds. However, technically the City is not liable sl,ould the bonds default. The property itself is the backing for the bonds. Councilwoman Kukowski asi:ed if this ha�i been done before with another company. P1r. arunsell stated that the City of Fridley has never issued Industrial Revenue Bonds. Mayor Nee stated that an application had heen madc by Olympia �eer with mortagage insurance ��hich protected the City from any possible defaults. Mr. Ernie Toews then stated that several years ago, they had problems Hiith the landlord and ±hrough the Coor� Rapids City Council, they explored costs, etc. They found that the interest is 7ess and that there are added costs, but the total package is still cheaper than going through the savings and loan or comn�ercial banks. He also pointed . out that by going the bond ��iay, they could get it at a longer term than through a commercial lender. Mayor Nee stated that only two mer�bers of the City Council went through the original process, and he felt certain that they Hrould want to discuss this. Mayor Nee further stated that he would like to see mortgage insurance,and then asked if there were any comments on the ma.tter from the City C�uncil. Councilman Starwalt questioned the Toews brothers reaard�ing their possibly makiny an agreement with the landlord, but there didn't seem to be any possibility for this. Mayor Nee stated his inclination was that they sheuld be somewhat positive about the capabilities and at the same time, protect the City's reputation. Councilman Hamernik then questioned Mr. 8runsell as ±o this type of bond affecl:ing the rating. P1r. arunsell stateci that it should not affect it in any way directly. If it is not part of th2 debt owed by the City, it would noL be carried on the City's books. Mr. Toews stated that he and his brother needed the City Cou��cil's approval to go ahead with this and after obtaining a good deal of facts and figures, come back to the City Council with same. � , , '� - -- 13 `L REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 16, 1976 ' PAGE 8 � Councilman Starwalt stated that he would not like to speak in favor of a motion to express approval, but would consider authorizing Staff to assemble certain additional ' background data, past financial analysis, the community impact -- all of this in a reasonable package so he could be more prepared to consider this matter. Mr. Virgil ' Herrick, City Attorney, then referred to the Guidelines for seiiing Industrial Revenue Bonds, Step VI, wherein it states that the City Council gives preliminary approval or disapproval after the fiscal and legal advisors report back to the City Council. m In summary, htayor Nee stated that there appeared to be four members of the City Council giviny their approval and one member "lukewarm". He fiurther asked Mr. Brunsell if he had any further in"ro�•mation that would be of interest to the City Council, to please circulate the inforriation to them. CONSIDERATION OF FIRE PROT[CTION CONTRACT bJ1TH THE CITY Of HILL70P: Councilman Fitzpatrick stated that this was a. continuation of an existing contract. MOTION by Councilman Starw,alt to approve the Fire Service Contract with the City of Nilltop. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Jpon a voice vo�e, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 77-1976 - ADVERTISE FOR BIDS - YJ,�RNIPdG AND REGULATORY TRAFFIC SIGNS, MARKEkS, SIGt� POST AND INSTALLATION HARDWARt MOTION by Counciladoman Kukoafski to adopt Resolution ��,o. 77-�976. Seconded by Councilrnan Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor �Jee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESO�UTION P�O. 78-1976 - DESIGNATING POLLIf�;G PLACES AI�D APPOINTING ELE�T?UN JUDGES FOR THE SEPTEhikiER 14, 1976 PRIi•1ARY ELECTIONt � M�TION by Councilman Starwalt to adopt Resolution No. 78-1976. Seconded by Council- woman Kukot�ski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 79-1976 - DIRECTIOf4 PREPARFlTIOP� OF THE ASSESSMEiVT ROLL FOR SA��ITARY SEWER, WATFR FlND STORM SEW[R IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 719: MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 79-1976. Seconded by Council- man Hamernik. Upon a voice vote> all voting aye, Mayor fVee declared the motion carried unanimousiy. RESOLUTION N0. £�0-1976 - DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF IIEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSNiENT ROLL FOR SANITARY SEWER, WATER, AND STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 119: MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 80-1976. Seconded by Councilwaman Kukov,�ski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 81-1975 - DIRECTING PREPARATION OF THE ASSESSI�1ENT ROLL FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 1976-1: i MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to a�opt Resolution iVo. II1-1976. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declai•ed the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 82-1976 - DIRFCTIPdG PU[3LICATION OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMEf�T ROLL FOR STREET IMPROV[P1ENT PROJECT 1976-1:� MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to adopt Resolution No. 82-1976. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all votiny aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 83-1976 - DIRECTIidG PREPARATiON OF TNE FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE 1976 SERVICE CONNFC7IONS: MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to adopt Resolutinn No. 83-1976. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye> Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimo�asly. � � � ' � � _� ' � ' � � � ' , ' � � �' � � � � � � � , ' ' , � � ' � r �� I � � ', ��� . � � ; REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 16, 1976 PAGE 9 RESOLUTION N0. 84-1976 - DIRECTING PUBLICATIOPi OF HEARING ON THE PRUPOSED ASSESSMENT RO!L FOR TNE 1976 SERVICE,CONN�ECTIONS MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski Y.o adopt Resolution No. 84-1976. 5econded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all vcting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. DISCUSSION REGARDI(�G CONTI�JUItyG_MEp•1f�ERSHIP_IIV_SUBURBAN_RNTE AUTHORITY: Councilman Starwalt proceeded to discuss the matter. He stated that he gave some erroneous figure� at the last discussion of the Suburb�n f?atP Authority, and the correct figure is $525 for the proposed assessment of i;he ad�ninistrative cost of the Surburban Rate Authority for tr�e calerdar year 1975. He gave a listing of ti�e cities that are members of the Suburban Rate Authority. Councilman Starwalt stated that he believed t.hat the Suburban Nate A�_ithority m�n�hership could v,?ry definitely be advantageous to all of the people far in ex.cess of what the �5�5 would be to the taxpayers. It shou�d be i°ecognized that this does come froin the ger�eral revenue and although it's diff?cult to justify that so much is beiny done, in fact it is happeniny. He su93ested the minutes are availab�e, if anyo��e cares to read then�. A}though Councilman Starwalt stated that he was impressed vaith the past activites of the Suburban Rate Autho�°ity, he was not sure that it could con±inue beyond 1977, but: perhaps it should be looked at on a year to year basis. He further point°d out tliat, Golden Valley is the only city that ha� withdrawn. Councilr�an Fitzpatrick questioned w�hat the meanirg of "Autnority" in the Surburban Rate Authority title meant. Cuuncilman Starwalt stared that they do not have t:he autt�or•ity to make any clear cut judginents> but that i� merely presents its case to lobby against the gus and other.com�anies whc rd'IS2 iheir rates unjustly. MOTION by Councilman Sta3�vdalt to bud.get $525, which would be s2venty-five times the popuiation vote of severi for 1977. Secanded by Councilinan Hamernik. U�on a voice vote, all voi.ing aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Ar POINTMEN7 - CITY ENiPf_OYEE: NAME POSI��IOIV SALARY FFFECTIVE DATE REPLACES Joan Jensen Secretary $69G August 23, 1976 Judy Wyatt i016U Linnet St. N.W. Parks & Recreatior per Coon Rapids, Mn. 55433 Geparta�eni: n�on�h (Grade 9) M�J��ION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the appointment of Joan Jensen, Secretary, to the Parks & Rccreatior; Department. Seconded by Councilwornan Kukovaski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye> Mayor Nee declared th� n,otion cari°ied unaninbusly. CLAIPIS: MOTION by Councilman Ham�rnik to pay the Claim No's. 16162 - 16433. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowsk.i. Upon a voice vot;> all vot�ng aye, Mayor Nee oeclared the motion carried unani;:ious�y. LICENSES: MOTION by Councilwoman t:ukowski to approve the licenses as submitted and on file �n the License Clerk's OfFice. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye; Mayor ?iee declared the motion carried unanimously. ESTIMATES: Smith, Juster, Feikema Suite 1250 Builders Exchange Building Minneapolis, Minnesota 554G2 for legal services rendered by Carl vewquist as � Prosecutor for July, 1976 $2,22E.75 0 ; � � ( i 1�4 � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 16, 1976 Weaver, Talle & Herrick 316 East Main Street Anoka, Minnesota 55303 For legal services rendered by Virgil Herrick, City Attorney for July, 197E $1,185.25 PAGE 10 MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the estimates as submitted. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote> all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. REVISION OF FEE SCNEDULE F02 SECOND ACCLSS BUILDIfJG: Mr. Marvin Brunsell, Finance Director thet� discussed another fee schedule issue which had been added to the dgetitta, statiny that the proposed ordinance would reduce the special use permit fee from $120 to $30 for special use permits for second accessory buildings and the $120 fee would be for all other special use permits. This would, therefore, set up two fee schedules for special use perinits, where now they are averaged together. He further pointed out that thei-e are very few permits issued for second accessory buildings, so tnis should not have any great impact on the averages. It would simply set up two fee schedules for the different types of permits, and the second accessery buildings are usually roore simple in nature than the others. Councilman Starwalt then asked if the second accessory building meant a garage. Mr. Brunsell responded that it �vas R-1 property, and this would be the only instance where there would be a second accessory buildiny. MOTION by Co;�ncilman Star��alt to approve the reduced fee. Secon�ed by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � CQNSIDERATION UF COi�1MUNIC.4TI0(�! FROM ANOKA COUNTY REGAP.DINu DESIGNATION AS ECON01�1IC � DEVELOP��ENT AREA � Mayor Nee then discussed a n��w biil that ��as just passed, stating that it is different fran the present CETA bill in that it pays for the material plus labor. Tiie main concern is that Lhe City Council move quickly and in the next three or four weeks if there was anyone who wanted in on this, ther,e should be a plan that could be put into action within 90 days. Mayor PJee stated tl�at he wished to raise the question of what is ready to move and to gPt some sense to the City Council as to what would be subtnitted. MOTIOfV by Councilmari Fitzpatr-ick to have Staff prepare recommendations and bring them back to be prioritized. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion was carried unanimously. ADJOURNi�iFNT: MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vot.e, all ��o{:ing aye, f�layoi° Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Ceuncil of August 16, 1976 adjourned at 12:50 a.m. Respectfully submitted, Dorothy C. Green Council Secretary Approved: William J. Nee Mayor � �I� � r 1 FN.lULt:Y APPEALS C4MMISSION MEETING JULY 13, 1q76 MENBERS PRESENT: Alex Barna, Pat Gabel, ni.ck Kemper MEMBF.RS ABSENT: OTHERS Px�SENT: Virginia Schnabel, Jim P1emel Ron Holden, 3uilding Inspection Officer � The meeting was called to order by Acting Chairp�rson Gabel at 7;29 P.M. � _� APPROVAL 0�' JUNE 29, 1976 APPFAIS CO?�1ISSION MINUTES : Ghairperson Gabel stated that this item would have to wait until the next � meetin� of the Appeals Commission as narp of the members had received their copies of the minutes. MOTION by Barna, seconded by Kemper, to table the appr•oval of the June 29, 1976 � Ap�eals Commissian mi.nutes until �he next scheduled meeting. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously�. 1. TABLID: RE�UEST FO'� A VA�2IAI`TCE OF SECTION 205.065, (3,B) FRIDLEY C1TY CODr., TO ALLO:•z TEidF.NT O�F-S`!`REET P.�ttKING 1:tJ TH�; 1+'RUPJT YAR.D OF AN EXISTING 1�-PLEX, ZONED R-2 (�'�aTO �'AMILY Dlti'ELLING Ai�E�AS ), LOCATED ON LO'1'S 11� AND 15, BIACK 6, CITY VIEW ADDITION, THE SAMb� BEING 3S0 57TH PLACE N.E., r�iiiDL�7C, MINNESOTA. (Req_uest by Mr. & Mrs. Peter Neururer, 6501 7�t� Avenue North� Minneapolis, Minnesota 551�28). 2. . REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 205.065, (3,B) r'HIDLEY CITY CODE, TO ALLOW TENAIVT OFF-STREET PARKTNG IN THE FRONT YARD OF AN EXISTING !t-PLEX, • ZONED R-2 ( TWO FAMILY DT,�IELLING AREAS ), LOCATED ON LO'1'S 12 AND 13, BIACK 6� CIT1' VIEW ADDITIOI�, THE SAME BEING 380 57TI� PLACE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESUTA. (Request by Mr. & Mrs. James Johnson, 62I �3ennett Drive N.E., �'ridley� Minnesata, 55Lt32 ) • ALSO: Both these variance requests are also asking to be allowed an encroachment into City boulevard with a parking lot, as restricted in the City Code, Sectior. 205,155� (3). MOTION by Barna, seconded by Kemper, to open the public hearing. Upon a voice vote,, a11 voting aye, the motion carried wnanimously. ADMINrSTRATIVE STAFH' REPORT 390 �7th Place N.E. A. PUBLIC PURPt�SE SEYVED BY RE4?UIRII�SFavT: Section 2U5.065, 3,B. No parking � stall shall occupy any ��rtion of the required front yard. Pu�lic purpose serve� by this section of the code is to reduce visual pollution in the front yard. r'HIDLEY APPEAl.S COMM;TSSIUN MEETING OF JULY 13, 1916 PAGE 2 1 A B. STATED HARDSHIP: Petitioner advised by the City F�gineering Department that provision had been rrrade to continue access to these existing stalls, but only conizngent upon app7.ication and apz�z•oval of the appropriate variance. C. ADMIRISTRATIVE STAF�' REVIEW: Depressed curbing was installed in the front of this 1�-Plex to a7�low cont-.inued parking in the f_ront yard by the �gineer- ing Department, because waitin� f'or thc processing of this variance request woulct have been a very cosily de]_a,y in the street construction. The owner was requested to obtain a vara.ance, or the depressed curbi.ng woul.d be replaced b,y regular curbing, The apartment has 3 two-bedroom and 1 single bedroom units, which require a total of 7.7 par�ing stalls. The garage in the rear, facing 57th l�venus N.E., has !� parking stalls. It is located !t0 ft. from the curbing on 57th P.venue with approximately 10 £eet of boulevard. This would possibly allod� for parking in the rear driveway • without parking in the street right-of-way. (Those �ith two cars could park the secor�d car outside, behind -their garaae �tall). Tn addition, the !�-Plex apartment building next door to the �rTe:>t is Ltb feet from the building at 390 57th Place. Thzs area could be used as a joint parking area to help alleviate t,he front yard parking problem. Diagonal parking with a. a.rive.aa._Y from front to r�ar coul�� be inctal?ed. This i��auld re4uire a joint agreement with the neighbor to the L3est. ' In as riuch as the neigl�bor to the West is scheduled be.fore the Appeals Commissian vrith a similar request at the next meeting, St;aff recommends ttiat the Co� �lission �aiscuss tr.is issuc, az;d �ostpone d decision uni,il both requests can be considered simultaneouslye Staff feeJ_s that a via.b].e alternat�.i.ve to this front lrard parking can be taorked aut in tiiis case. A1�MINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT 380 57th Place N„E. A. PUI3LIC PURPOSE SERVED BY REC�UIRE:��NT: Section 205.065s 3, B, prohibit�ng parkin� in the required froni yard. Public purpose served by this sectian of the code is to reduce visual pollution in the fron t yard. B. STATED HARllSHIP: The petitic�ner was advised by the Cit,y Engineering Depart- ment that provision had been made to continue access to the existing pasking stalls, but only contingent upan application and approval of the appropriate variance. C. ADMINISThATIVE STAFF REVIEW: Depressed curbing was installed in the front of this !�-Plex to allow continued parking in the front yard by the F.�gineer- ing Department, because�waitin� for the processing of the variance request would have been a ver,y costly delay in ti�e street construction. The owner was requested to obtain a variance, or the c3epressed curbin� would be replaced by regular curbing. The apartment has t:iree 2-bedroom and one � �� FRIDLE`I APPEALS CUMMISSION MEETING OF JULY 13, 1976 PAI;E 3 � 1 B single bedroom units, which require a total of ?.5 parking stalls. The rear of the lot, fronting on 57th Avenue N.E., has depressed curbing and stalls to accommodate !t cars. 380 57tr. Place has no existing garage facilities. A majority of the tenants use the existing front yard parking stalls. The area in the front yard, which is being used for parking� involves a 15.5 faot boulevard. Staff pictures show that the entire 15.5 foot - boulevard is being used for parking. Parking in a boulevard is in violation of the City Code, Section 205.155,. 3. It is apparent that in order to allow parking to conti.nue in the boulevard, the r'ridley Cit,y Council would haye to allow an encroachment into the boulevard for parking purposes, as well as approve a variance request for parking in the front yard. Attached please find a memo from Torn Colbert, Assistant City �gineer, to Ron Holden, . Building Inspection Officer, regarding the concerns of the Engineering Department in this matter. , Stafi feels tha-t although this petitioner has less available space than his neighbor at 390 57�h Place N.E., in �•rhich to provide the required parking, an alternative parking system could be arranged. A larger parking area in the rear would be one possible solution. A joint parking arrangement between the two buildings, incorporating diagonal parking, would be another. Staff feels that any and all alternatives should be considered before granting ,the variance request. Chairperson Uabel read the follow�ng memo to Ron Holden from Thomas Colbert � dated Ju1y yth, 1976 on the subject of variance.requests at 390 �d 380 57th . Place: �In conjunction with i�oard reviewal af the above referenced variances� ' some additional information has been derived for consideration in dis- position of tnese requests. � � ,� Should the requests be denied, the City would replace the existing depressed driveway opening with a normal curb and gui;ter section at a cost estimated ta be approximately $1,000. If the requests are granted, and front yard boulevard parking is allowed, a maximum encroachrnent onto the public right-of-way allowed by the IIzgineering Division �rould be 10.5 feet. This wou�d �eave approximately 5 feet of' boulevard behind the curb f'or snow storage and would insure against any potential for damage to parked vehicles by snow removal equipment. . In addition, it' the above mentioned encroachment is allowed, the F�gineering Division strongly recommends that it be granted wich the following stipula- tion: "This encroachment shall be considered null and void should use of this encroaci�ed area be deemed necessary by Council action for any public utizit,y, transitary, or otner public interest need. Upon nullification, reapplication shn11 be required to renew existing variance and encroachment." r�n1llL�Y APP�;ALS CuMMISSIOr, M���riNc� Or� JULY 13, 1976 PA�� 4 l � Mr. and t�rs. Peter Neururer were not at the meeting. Mrs. James Johrzson was pr�sent to explain her request. Chairper.son l�abel explained that the owners of 390 57th Place were io be present so the two items could be handled together, but they were not in attendance. Sne asked how many cars the tenants had at 3�50 �7th Place, and Mrs. Johnson said that tne two-bedrnom units usually had two cars and the single uni.t usually one. Mrs. �abel said �;hen there would usually be seven cars there, ana NIrS. Johnson said that ��as correct. I�Irs. Ua�el asked if their property went over to the end of the t�ence, and t�irs. �onnson r°o2ied that it did. Mrs. Gabe1 asked how wide the lot was, and Mr. Holden said that both the lots at 3t30 and 390 were t�0� wide. Mrs. Gabel asked i� they had considered doing something in the back to provide more parkin�, and r2rs. Jor.nson said they hadn't as most people preferred going in the front door� Chairperson Uabel said she noticed there would be some irees lost if an alterna- tive parking situation was created. r1r. }�arna said tnat the trees were quite old, and there would be some hedges lost alsa. He added that there were many children, on bikes, eic., in t�'�at area. Mr. H�lden asked how close the trees were to the West p�operty 1ine� and Nirs. J�hnson repl.ied they were almost right to it. Mrs c�abel noted that the buildings appeared to be well kept up, and said it would be nice, aesthetically speaking, if there could be parking in tne rear. Mr. �ic�den said at the last meeting he had suggested a parking arsa between the two buiidings, but i�trs. Johnson said she dicln't believt: tt;e other owner iaould �e agreeable to that as he would be giving up a lot of propertv. She added that there v�ould be no ya.rd area. TZr. Rarna asked if the renters were usually yot�.ng couples� and Mrs. Johnson said tne�r were usu�.11y yoar,b people just start�.ng out in life. Mr. Barna noLed. there was quite a siope between the t�ro buildings� also. r1r. Holden agreed, ana said it was less than an ideal solution. He asked if Mr. Neururer had contacted r4rs. Johnson, and she replied he had not. Mr. Kemper stated he felt there were two choices: 1) The variance could be denied, and if that decisior. was upheld byr the Council then regular curbing would be put back in front of. 380 and 390 a.nct the geople who live there would find places to park in the street or behind the buildi.ng. 2) Leave the depressed curbing in front to permit off-street parking, and incorporate the provisions stated in PZr. Colbert's Ietter. In this even�, part of the solution would be to insist that some sort of curbing be installed in front to delineate or define a parking area. Mr. Barna stated that 380 was not unique in the City of r'ridley as he had driven around and found about five other !�-Plexes with similar problems. He stated that one he had seen dicin�t even have a drivewa,y in back, and a number of other buildings in the City are using front parking facilities now. He said that his question to himself �aas could they grant one variance because of hardship and not another one because there was a road in back. Mr. Kemper suggested that each hardship should be weighed on its own merits. A4r. 13arna said that they would be setting a pr�cedent, and his personal fee.ling was t;hat in a properly arranged front ynrd where there was enou�h room, it wouldn't be objectionable. He continued that in this particular instance there could be parkin� in the�back of the building with removal of some trees, but the trees gave a nice break-off from 57th. FRIALEY APPEAIS COMMISSION MEETING OF JULY 13, 197U PAGE 5 1 D Mr. Kemper stat;ed that if the varianr.e was denied and curbing installed on 57th Place, he didn't thznk zt was the Commission's position to tell them where to park their cars. He stated that was not a concern of theirs, and also the cutting of the trees was somethin� they did not have to get into. He asked if the variance was denied if the Commission should address itself to where they would park their cars. Mr. }3arna replied yes, they haci to look at the stated hardship and look at the �hole balanced picture. Mr. Kemper said he understood that, but wondered if the decisian was made to deny the request if they would have to address that problem. Mrs. Uabel said that they would have to meet City Code� but the parking problem was part of. ihe hardship. Mr. Kemper said he didn�t believe it was 1;heir position to prescribe to them how and where to park. Mr. Holden said that each had to be considered as an individual case. He stated that in this case the hardship was the problem area, and he thought because of the room in the rear and the length of the lot, there would be room to install parking. He adc3ed that possibly a couple of trees would be lost, but not all of them, by a matter of design of the parking facility. He said that the neighbor next door had fe�rer problems with cars� but had a gaxage and also room to park� in front of the garage stalls. He said in that case there would still be the hardship of jocl�i.ng the cars around. Mr. Barna asked how many cars there were, and Mrs. Johnson said there were usually seven, but right now there were eight. Mr. Kemper said there was nothing ,they could do to accommodate tha+ many cars anyr�.�ay. �1r. F3arna showed how they could provide three more parkiz�g stalls and keep the four they already had. He tald Nirs. Johnson they couldnst tell the owners wha.t to do, but they could say there were alternatives ta parking in the i'ront. Mr. Holden made a sketch of another parking alternative, and Mr. Kemper said if that zaere done it would be appropriate to insist that some sort of curbing be installed. Air. Holden stated that would definitely be appropriate, and a.ny- thing that would be appraved by the City Planning Depaxtment would be satisfactory. Mr. Kemper asked how many cars could park in that suggested axea, and Mr. Holden answered ten cars. Chairperson Gabel said it should be taken into consideration that the code requires each buil.ding to have 7.5 parking stalls� and neither building meets � that. P•ir. Kemper stated that the code was generated after ttie buildings were built. � � � Mr. Ke:�per sketched a proposed layout of a parkin� area in the back of the buiZdings, and said this would necessitate a parking agreement i•rith both owners. ilrs. Johnsan stated there would be a problem as tenants from the other building would park in stalls meant for use by her tenants. Mr. Holden suggested putting an apaxtment number on the curbing for each stall. r:rs. Johnson stated that suggestion would wipe out everything iri the back yard, where there was grass and a garden, and they would also have to move a shed. rir. Barna explained they were just sa,ying that there was an alternative to parking i.n the front. Chairperson Gabel asked what the legal ramifications would be of granting one and not the other, and stated that she felt the two situations were really different. Mr. Holden said i;hat Staff had discussed these variances with the City Attorney, but mostly just the business of violations of the code and not alternaiive decisions. Nlrs. Gabel asked if this was just noticed because of the fact that the street work was done� and rlr. H�1den said that was correct. Mrs. Gabel said the records showed that the �revious owner had been fined, and � � � � � � � � FRIDLEY API'EAIS COMMISSION MEETING OF JULY 13, �976 PAGE 6 1 E there had been complaints of trash in the ,yard and cars without license plates. Mr. Holden noted that the building had been improved greatly since the change of ownership. PZOTION by Barna� seconded by Kemper, to close the public hearing. Upon a voice vote� all voting aye� the moti.on ca.rried unanimously. � Mr. Barna said that having lookcd at the alternatives and the property as it stands noUr� and since they were specifically discussing at this time 380 57th Place, he 1•rould be iri favor of allo�ring oif-street Fiarking in the boulevard in the front vrith requirements as set forth in the letter f'rom i�Ir. Colbert. NIr. Kemper asked what his feelings krere on 390, and I�ir. �3arn3 replied that at 39� they had the garage iri the back and cars could be in the garage and i.n back of the garage, and that c�rould satisfy the requirements. Fie explained that would be ten stalls (five in the garage and five outside}, and there should be no reason for tenants to paxk in front. He added that at 3g0 he could see a hardship and expenses involved in providing additional stalls in the back. Mr. Kemper said he didn�t like eating up the whole back yard at 380 with asphalt as the green area was more aestheticall,y pleasing and nice for the kids to play. Mrs. Gabel said she agreed with iylr. Kemper and would ]_ike to see the back yard and the trees not chopped down. She add�d triat as long as they would improve the front to make it more aestheticar7.,y pleasi_n� than it is now� she could live with an encroachment ir. the front yard. She saia she felt th�re tdere definite harc�s .ips at 380 that did not exisi; next door. r1r. Kemper said that if this was put in the farm of � motion and was approved, it appeared that they �•;ould be permitting the depressed curbing to stay in front of 380 and not in fron� of 390. He stated that in Tom Colbert's letter he indicated it would cost approximately �1,000 to put the normal curb back up, and asked I��ir. Holden hotia much it woul�l cost to put it back just in front of 390. Mr. Holden ans�rered it would cost about $30� to $l�00, and said that move might be a bit questionable. Chairpersori Gabel said she r_ould see that happening, b�at still thought they had to look at this as tZdO iYZdividual items as they were tl•ro different situations. She stated that one had a garage wi-r,h five parking stails inside and five out with little or no need to park in front. She said that �ne of the tenants had told her there was very little, if any, parkiri� in front, and there was a maximum of only i'our cars at the building now. She stated the situation was difi'erent �.t 380. Mr. Holden said to grant an encr�achment and off-street parking variance for 3�0� and tear up the curbing and replace it at 390 would be inconsistent. Mr. Kemper asked Mrs. Johnson if they were permitted a variance to continue the off-street parking in front� if it would be their intention to delineate that parking area with s.ome sort of curbing. Mrs. Johnson replied yes� they could do that. Mr. Kemper stated he was sure it wouid be one of the conditions ii' the request were granted that the parking area be covered with a hard surface and the border defined. Ttr. Holden asked Mrs. Johnsen if she realized cars would be getting closer to the front of the building, and she re�lied she did. ••!s Mr. Kemper. stated that considering all practical use agree witih allowing the variance at 380 �� not 390• � it should be an all or nothing deal, but it seemed to � oi' city's funds� he couldn't Mrs. Gabel said she agreed be a paradox. She stated �'KIDLEY APPEAI.S COMMISSION MEE'1'ING Or JULY 13, 19'l6 PAt��; 7 she wished tne oth�r petitioner was present. Mr. Holden said he hadn't heard from the other owners, but at the last meeting they said they might be on vaca- tion for six weeks and may not be able to attend. Mr. Barna stated that the city looked at this as one problem, and Mr. Kemper said he agreed. Mr. Kemper added that if they had to make a decision, he would be in favor of' it. MOTION by Kemper, seconded by �arna, to recommend to Council approval oY the requests for variances to alloia of2'-street parking in f'ront of tne existi.ng !�-Plexes at both 380 and 390 57th Place N.E.� Fridley, with tne following provisions: 1. That the stipulations contained in A1r. Colbert's memo of July 9� 1976� be incorporated. 2. �hat the parking axea ihat would be permitted under this variance be defined by permanent curbing acceptable to the Staff. , 3. The surface of this area be paved with covering acceptable to Staff (hard surface). !t. The owners both continue to make arrangements for private snow plowing services. � 5. Council is rerninde� that this var:i.ancQ d�es incur an encroachment of I0.5 fee� oi city property. Mr. Kemper stated that he felt the only alternative to this would be distas�eful construction with a lot of black top in back of this buildi.ng, and that would be the worst� of two evils. UPON A VOICE VOTE, Kemper and Barna voting aye, Gabel voting nay� the motion carried 2 - 1. Chairperson Gabel said that while it isn't practical to do so, she saw these as two individual items. 5he stated she approved granting the variance for � �380, but not 390. She explained to Mrs. Johnson that this would go before the City Council on July 26th. �I � lF - -� 1 G -- �N \ � --��; �� �� ti°� r t • _. . - - - -� MAfN ST. N.E. -. __. y y �� ♦ � ; � �n �, ry . . I � �,. • n � ' � . t, . . a. . , � i ,ti. • A " - _ V I 'j , '� ��` t li � 0. :�* C. �, V : , �. A � :Ia�/r�a� a.w'�Ni�/�' • - �O `t. �` ♦� . • � �' � ,� � f .I»i � ' � i � . . ti � � ' .�' _ �' . i � . .. � . , � � i . ,. . �. � , � ; 2 ND ST. N. E. ` _ �-- .. , . � � ' .. ,,. ` *, �� tilu b ' ��: A x= � ��. 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"���.� 3 � a - s. _-t_ � _� ._ i�(� __� ___ __ _ ,, __ _ ---- __ �, -_ - �. , , � � �� �% ) / � � ��i�. a ��n. /1 � ,r.lt�/�// J nvt?tic'2t�% -- ----- •�� G --_ _-��--� ` --- �% �_G__� � -_ --- - ,_ _ -- l_ _._._ _._ � I _..------- 'r---- i I __' _ _ _ ._ __ _ _ __ I _ _ _.___ � __ __ _ . _ C' ;n" - ��,� 1�:_ _. .__... �' �� ,2 FR1liLr:Y APP�ALS (:OMMTSSION MEETING JULY 27, 1976 MEM1iEHS PRES�:NT: Virginia Schnabel, Alex t3arna, Pat Gabel, Dick Kemper, Jim Ylemel MEr1BERS ABSENT: None OTHERS PRESENT: Ron Holden, Building Inspection Ofiicer The meeting was called to order by Chairperson Schnabel at 7:30 P.I�. > APPROVAL 0�+' APPEALS C01�1':�iISSION h1INUTES: JUNE 29� 197G MOTlON by�Barna, seconded by Plemel, that the Appeals C�runi.ssion approve the � minutes of the June 29, 1976 meeting as written. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. i � � APF�.OV9Z 0� APPEALS CONC�IISSIOPl MINUTES: JULY 13, 197b Mr. Holden informed the Conunission t;hat the date of �Jul,y 2f�th on page 7, I�th paragrapn from the bottom, should be changed to August 2Gth. P�iO'iIO�i by Kemper, seconded by Gabel, that the �ppeals Commissic�n approve the minutes of the July 13, 1976 meeting as taritten. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. l. CONTINUED: REQUEST FOR A VAF�IANCE Cr' SECTION 205.075, 1, (E,l) FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO ALLOW TENA1vT A1uD GUEST OI'P'-STREET PARKINU IN THF �'RONT YA:�D OF Aiv EXISTING I�-PZEk, 7UNED R-3 ( GENERAL I�1tJLTIPLE FxA7ILY Dtiv'ELLINGS ), . LOCATED ON I,OT 1, BZOCIi l, AUS ADDITION, TTiE SAi�iE BEING 106 77TH �ti'AY N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (Request by Paul Burkholder, 7860 Alden Way N.E., Fridley, Minnesota 55�t32). MOTION by Barna, seconded by Gabel, to open the public hearing. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ADMINISTRATTVE STA�'F REPORT A. PUBLIC PURPOSE SEKVED BY REQUIREMENT: Section 205.075, 1, (E�1) prohibiting parking in the required front yard. B. STATED HARDSHIP: Petitioner stated that he needed to install 2 to 3 additional parking spaces in front of said 1�-Plex to accommodate guest and tenant parking since 77th `vlay has been designated a"no parking anytime" street. This situation has created a problem for the petitioner because gues�s could previously park at the curb, and now will sometimes be forced to park in the i�� r'ridley Appeals Commission Meeting of July 27, 1976 Page 2 2 .� i� driveway because of the parking ban on 77th U7ay. The property across the street is heavy commercial (Ba.rry F3lower Company) and to the East of subject property, Barry Blower's parking lot far their employees. C. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFP' REVI��1: Staff inves �igation shows a similar !�-Plex apartment next door at 7673 East Riv�r Road which has parking in the front yard 29 feet from the curb. 10{�-77th Way P1.E. is sei;back approximaiely 50 feet from the curb with a 1.5 ft. botzlevard intervening. The rear of this building has 3 parking �talls, which are the only existing off-street parking stalls for this building. For !� double units tne required number of off-street parking stalls is f3. The "no parking, anytime" signs were posted an 77th Way during September� 1974, to control excessive on-street parking by Barry Blower employees in response to a compZaint by Donna Anderson o1' lOb 77th Wa,y N.E. T The petitioner is the owner of the It-Plex at; 7673 East River Road, as well as the corner lot situated between the two apartmen� buildings. This corn�r lot is not developed, and appears to be availab�_e for.tenant parking. This may be a viable alternative to this request. The vacant lot would accorimodate at least a 3-Plex apartment and joint parking arrangements could be m�de. Staff feels that all viable alternatives to this request shou�d be consid- ered. Mr. Burkholder approached the Board a,nd exnlained to the Commissioners the photographs and a diagrarr. showing present park�rig ar�cl the proposed parking. He expl'ained that one of his tenants had complained to the'Po�ice Department that people from Barry Blofrer were blocking the drivenTay, so the "no parking, anytime" signs were postEd. He said that now wh�n guests caane there was no room for them to park, and sazd he discovered tllis after he had received a parking ticket. Mr. Burlcholder explained he also okmed the ernpty lot on the corner wh�_ch is zoned for a 7-Unit, but he was not doing anything with it presently. He stated tha.t now ne was being faced irrith the problem of people pulling onto the grass, and he would like to put in abou.t a 30' blacktopped area which would still leave about a 20' setback, and there t•rould be pl.enty o�� room for people to get out. He showed on the �?iagr<�.m where the parking lot would go, and explained 'ne taas not arixious to put in a great big parking lot because blacktop was so expensive. � � Mr. Barna asked if the depth would be just enough .for a parking stall, and Pir. Burkholder said yes, with a little bit extra. rirs. Gabel asiced about parking for the proposed 7-Unit building, and Mr. Burkholder said 'ne taould probably � have to request another variance at that time as it, was ri�t uesirable to have any more traffic cor�ing in off of East River Road. rir. Kemper asked if the only reason for this adc�itional parkin� area would be 1 to facilitate guest parking, and r1r. Burkholder replied it �ould be for the tenants also, as some of them had two cars. He explained he has had this � building for about four years, and three or four cars in the back is no problem, � but any more would be a problem. He added that �aitn no pa.rking on either side of the street it was a difficult situation. � 1 � � � �� � j Fridley Appeals Commission Meeting of July 27, 1976 Page 3 � 2 B Mr. Kemper asked why the street was designated no parking anytime� and Mr. Holden expl.ained it came a.bout as a result of a complaint from one of the tenants. He added that there were children in the apartments, and 77th Way has become a shortcut with heavy traffic, so it was also a safet,y precaution. Mr. Holden added that Ba.rry Blower was asked about his employees, and he said there was no problem at all as he had adequate parking. Chairpersan Schnabel asked if Barry Blower ran 2�. hours a day, ar�d Mr. H�lden replied that he belzeved the,y had two shifts. Mr. Plemel asked if the city cou7.d restrict street parking to tenants and guests, and Mr. Barna said they could not. Nir. Burkholder stated that was a busy street an� he tY:ought it was going to �et a lat busier, and he used it himself as a shortcut. Fie said there really wouldn't be any problem as there wasn't a blind corner there� but now people were parkinE; right up on the grass. Chairperson Sc:iriabel �,sked if there was a ience th2t ran across the back of the lot, and r1r. Burkholder replied there was a. 6' Cyclone fence that separated the properties. r1rs. Sciinabel a.sked how many tenants in this building had cars at this time, and I�Sr. BurkY:older replied there were five cars. P�rs. Schnabel asked 2�Ir. Holden if there were any other viable solutions other than the suggestion of perhaps going into the empty lot. t•Sr. Holden replied there really weren't, as it tvas so tight up against the property lines in either direction. He said tha+ building anoth.er multi-unit apartment complex on the corner could alleviate the probl �m, but that ��ras in the di.stant fu-ture. NIr. Burkholder stated that he thought he would p�zt some hedges along the street � if the•request ti,Tas approved, because he. wanted it to be aesihetically pleasing. He said that he only �ived five b]_ocks fI'07i1 't}IE'S'P� so hc �aas concerned; and added he thought this was a reasonable request. ' � � � , � � Mr. Holden said that both buildings �rere setback in such a way that the parking wouldn't obstruct any vision in the area. Chairperson Schnabel said she could see� too, that even if P-ir. Burkholder taas to build on the empty lot, he was �oing to have a si�-line problem keeping the building b�ck f'ar enough so there wouldn't be any visual blockage of the intersection. r4r. Burkholder said that eventually, if the buildi.ng �rent up, he would be applying for front parking again. He added that he thought it could look nice. Chairperson Schnabel asked about a green area, and rir. Burkholder replied he would still have a green area as his tenants had children. Mr. Plemel asked if' he just intended to put in three sialls in front, and Mr. Burkholder replied that was his intention. He said that from an aesthetic standpoint, four would look like the whole front yard was a parking lat. Mrs. Schnabel said if he had six stalls and the tenants had i'ive cars, that would leave only one space for guests. rir. Burkholder said that sometimes they parked next door in the Barry Blower lot. MOTION b,y Barna, seconded by Plemel, to close the public hearing. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Chairperson Schnabel stated that it would appear the problem was the landlocked position of this particular unit and the property it sits on, and the fact that the petitioner really has no where else to go to provide parking accommodations for tenants and guests. Fridley Appeals Commission Meeting ot July 27, 1976 Page � 2 C � � Mr. Kemper commented that it appeared to him there was front-yard parking all over that area. Mr. Plemel asked if the parking lot eould be limited to a small � an area as possible and there be no encroachment on the 15' boulevard. He added that if �ir. �urkholder intended to build in a year or two� it wouldn't be feasible to insist on parking in the empty lot. Mrs. �abel said slie agreed, and would also like i� limited to three stalls so there wasn't blacktop from I� one end to the other. Mr. Barna said that being a heavy cnntributor to th� traffic on that street, he didn't see where parking in the front lot t•:ould make it more difficult for people to see. He stated that when rfr. Burkholder buiZt on the other lot, ii would just continue that front yard parking all around that corner. He saia he wouZd have no objection. rirs. Gabel asked ii there was some kind of code requirements for perimeters, o'r if curbing was reouired. Ntr. Holden said there were r.o requiremenis for off-street parking. Mr. Burkholder said it was very difficult in the wintertime when the snoT-a came to rernove the sno�r ii' there was curbing. He added that ihe definition would be very clear when the b1_acktop was dottitn, and on the �ide lacing 77th n� t�rould put in snme hedg�s i�o make it more aesthetically pleasing. ` MOT10N by Bar�na, seconded by Plemel, that the Appeals Commission recommend � to the City Council that the request ior a front yard variance be approved. UF,�n a voice vote, all voting a,ye, tne mot�on carried unanimously. I��r. Plemel stated that the city should ensure th�re was no encroac:it;►ent on the � 1�' boulevard. Chairperson 5chnable iniormed ;�Ir. l�urkholder tnat this taould go before the City Council on August lbth. � � . � � ' � � � � � ;. �� � 1' . , ' 1 ., ��- � � o� � 1, �� : s�� I� 1 -- , �-�� � �.-.� � � � � � 1_ � �. � � � : . � � � � _ �_ � •r : _ _ "� • �- :� ,; ,, �" . � �`� �� � :�C' ��, - --' _ �,, �c j � - � �` _.;__� ; �: ���� � ^ �. � : �o►� ) . ; - ��� '� , j ��'' '�, �,�'� L� � ���=- � ; �' ,` . ,- /: �� , � ' ��� " � � � • � ��� +-•, ,�,�.; t„ �" I � r� '� � � � i: �,,, . .� - �� . . : ,,, i : 1 � � ,. \ ��G- �� w�y � c� � : C .�'�� �� T . 1 . , �� � r � • ������� � � � � ; ,, ������ , 1 � .�°� . . . . . '� ,Q�� �-� ��,� c.. . � : , . � �iNG 1: ; . ; - ; � '' '` . ; / ��� ; . . . � ' � � , , , ,�a�r a� �c�o�. , ,;, . ' f : , ; i . : � , . � ���vT I��C/MC� �/1/ � , � , l � �'g,�r� t�► `' ; , � � . - ! ; . 2� .. � , r; s �- 7 � � ,- � �ARI�Y BLOWER A Division of Wylain, Inc. 99 N.E. 7Zth Way Minneapolis, Pdinnesota 55432 621/571 5200 September 8, 1976 CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 University Avenue, N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Attention: Mr. Ron Holden Building Inspection Officer Reference: Parking Problem and VarianCe Request at 106 - 77th Way, N.E. Dear Mr. Holden: As requested in your letter of September 2, 1976, I tele- phoned and discussed with you the subject parking problem and the possibility of using a portion of our company's parking lot as a solution. I also telephoned Mr. Paul Burkholder and discussed this problem with him. My main concern is the impact of an agreement that would enable the tenants of the apartment at 106 - 77th Way, N.E. to park off the street in our parking lot. I feel certain there would be problems if our employees saw that "their" parking lot was being used by others in a way that would reduce the availability of choice parking spots when they arrive at 6:30 am, or would require those on the night shift to park in the,extreme outskirts of the parking lot when they arrive at 3:30 pm. 2E City of Fridley Ron Holden Page Two September 8, 1976 As much as I would like to be a cooperat�ve neighbor and an outstandiny citizen of the City of Fridley, I think it inadvisable for us to enter i.nto a"joint parking" agree- ment with Mr. Pau7. Burkholder that would enable the ten- ants of lu s apartment house, on 77th Way N.E., ta park in our par}:ina lot. Ii you have any other questions in this regard, please feel free t� call me. RLL/dre cc: Mr. PauZ Burkholder . � Very truly yours, BARRY BLO'vdER DIJISION Wylain, Inc. _.�; � � ��i:.Y'' �E`c-cG rc�-'�_- � + ` c. Robert L. Lockwood ' Presicient � ;� '�' � � r ��.��.,�, , �.., � � �����. �,�f ��r - , � � ���;,� , � 2F 3 ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE Af�ENDING CHAPTER 11, SECTION 11.10 OF FRIDLEY CITY CODE RELATING TO FEES THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DOES ORDAIi� AS FOLLOWS: CHAPTER 11, SECTION 11.10 Fees Chapter 11 of the City Code shall be amended by adding the following: Code # Subject Fee 205 Spe cial Use Pe rmit 80.00 S ecial Use Permit For Second Accessor Buildin 205 Special Use Permit 120.00 All Other Special Use Permits PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1976. MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE ATTEST: I Y CLERK - MARVIN C. aRI;NSELL Fi rst Reading: Second Readin g: Publish: i 'i CITY OF FRIDLEY t9EMORA�+VDUM T0: NASIM M. QURESHI, CITY MANAGtR, AfdD CITY COUNCIL FROM: I�JARVIPJ C. aRUNSELL, ASST. CITY f�GR. /FIN. DIR. SU6JECT: AMENDMEfdT OF CHAPTER 11 OF THE CITY CODE FEE SCI�EDULES FOR SPECIAL USE PERMITS � DA7E : AUGUST 30 , 1976 The City recently amended its fee schedu7e for various services ' including the fee schedule for special use permits. At ti�at time a questi on was raised by t�ie Ci ty Counci 1 as to whether i t was � reasonable and fair to char e the same fee for all types of special 9 ' use permi ts. The Ci ty Counci 1 asked the staff to investi gate thi s question and report back to them. T�ie staff has completed a study � on the matter. {See the attached memo from the Publ i c Works Di r�ctar. ) ' The attached ordinance would reduce the fee scheduie for Secondary Accessory �uildings from $120.00 to $80.00. Requests for special use ' • pe rmits for Second Accessory Buildings are used almost exclusively for residential property. MCB:sh CI' I � 0 3a ���: .�� . � J�MO T0: MEMO FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Marvin Brunsell, I'inance Director Richard N.Sobiech, Public Works Director July 26, 1976 Fees for Special Use Permit Requests for Second Accessory Buildings As a result of recent fee increases f.or services provided by the City, a question arose pertaining to the actual costs associated with the processing of a special use permit for a second accessory buil�ing over 240 square feet. In arriving at,.a recommended increase for pr.ocessing special use permits, an average cost was obtained based on a number of actual applications processed. A request for a special use permit is not a routine activity and costs associated with the process can vary depending on a particular situation (i.e. one permit may require mo-re staff ineeting time, commission time, or council time than an- other request). However, the nature of a request for a second acces- sory building which involves residential properties, and noxmally a second garage, is more of a routine activity involving costs below those associated with other types of special use permit requests. With the knowledge that special use permits for second accessory buildings do not involve as much time as other special use permits, a review of the process resulted in the following costs: Secretarial activity: 4 hours @ $4.75 (Includes but not limited to re- ceiving and checking applications, preparing notice list, mailings to affected parties and necaspaper, pre- paring item for agenda for Planning Commissiun and Council, minutes from meetings). Publication (Includes cost of postage and advertisement of notice). Staff Representation: 2 hours @ $9.15 (Includes but not limited to reviewing application and proposed plans to ensure code compliance, meeting with petitioner to suggest changes and resolve questions and attendance at Planning Commission �, Council meetings) Minute Secretary: 2 1�ours @$3. SO (Includes attendance at Planning Commission �, Council Dfeetings) . $19.00 $19.00 $18.30 $ 7.00 Subtotal . . . . . $63.30 , �� rf ., � Memo to; M, grunsell -2- Ite: Special Use Permit Fees Brought Forward Overhead (11. S o) (Includes space and occupancy, office supplies etc.) 7/26/76 $63.30 $ 7.28 $70.58 Contingency (lUo) $ 7.06 TOTAL COSTS . . . . . . . . . . $77.54 From the above, an amount of $80 taould cover the City costs associated with the special use permit for a second accessory building. A review of past applications indicates the following number of requests in excess of_ the 240 square feet: , 1974 Qne 1975 Four 1976 One It is recommended that the Council consider revising Chapter 11, "Fees" as follows: Special Use Permits: $120 except that the fee for a permit for a second accessory building in excess of 24U square feet is �80. The above revision would provide an appropriate fee for City services without placing a hardship on City resz.dents. RNS/jm cc: N. Qureshi,City Manager 3C r ;.� • I 3 �D o �, ► _ + i �'' n > " ° sa+. o � a .n '� � d G) O "O � i VI . N � � � O fl. C) O N tn O O O� � � O �6 N � � L G/ .--� .--t tf'f M i0 tV t'� N tl O) C lL :/�} tiiT trA f/� Ql � M Vi VI 01 i� 3 = f._ N 9J N 4- O 4� C S. 4- U ,O Q� VI L� J • O C vf U 4- R3 r- � N YI Ol N•r O C) N vf O1 G/ N t/l � C O \ N.- O � i N O rt3 O �n tn O W� O O O � j � X Cl iF L.--1 N � .--� Ln 'O N V' W li V-Y Y(fi Vi b�1 Vi t�'3 t!i b4 69 R7 N a ai O i V � 4l a!) 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Co.; 7753 Beech St.; SAV #76-05 r �� FA.IDLEY APPF.r1IS COMMISSIOPI �'iEETING AUGUST 10, 1976 MEMBERS PRESENT: Virginia Schnat�el, Alex Barna, Dick Kemper, Jim Plemel MEMBERS ABSENT: Pat Gabel OTHERS PRESENT: Ron Holden, Building Inspection Officer The meeting was called to order by Chairperson Schnabel at 7:33 P.M. APPROVE APPEAI,S CONL'�1ISSION MIIv'�TTES: JULY 27, 1976 MOTION by Kemper, seconded by Barna, to a.p�rave the minutes of the July 27, 1976 � meeting as written. Upon a voice vote, all vo�ing aye, the motion ca_rried unanimously. � � � � l. p RE�UEST FOR VARIANCES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE AS FOLLOT�ti�: SECTION 2Ci7.103, !t, (C,l) TO REDUCE THE RE1S..R. YARD SETBACK i�R�P4 2S FEET TO 10 FEET, AND SECTION 20y.103s Zt, (B,2) TO REDUCE THE SIL�E YAR�J SETBACK FRC?� 3S FEET TO 17 FEET WHERE THE SIDE YARI? ABUTS A STREET CF A CORNE.R I,OT� TO ALIAW THE EXPANSION OF .A BUTLDI'iG IN C-2 ZONING (GE;�IERAI, BUST1vESS AR.Er1S) LOCATED ON I,OTS 16 THROUGH 19, ''�'-�JCK 1.�, HYDE PARK l�DDI1^IOP•d, THF. SAi�.� B`.�N:r 600s UNIVERSITY AVrNUE N.E., F�:aa)�EY, MIRTNFSOTA. (Pequest by M& I Supply Company, Inc., 6005 University kvenu� Id.E,-, rridley, rlinnesota 5�1�32). MOTION by Barna, seconded by Kemper, to open the public hearing. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unani.mously. ADA4INISTR�TIVE STA.�'F REVIEW A. PUBLIC PURPOSE SERVED BY REQUIRII�IEt1'�S : Section 205.103, �t, C, l, to maintai n a reax yard seiback of 25 feet in C-2 zoning area. Public purpose served by this requirement is to provide adequate open space around commercial structures for aesthetic and fire fightin� purposes. 5ection 205.103, �t, B, 2, to maintain a side yard o,f 35 feet' adjacent to a side street. Public purpose served �y this requirement is to maintAin adequate side yard setbacks and. aesthetic open areas around commercial structures. B. STATID HARDSHIP: A hardship exists to applicant since applicant cannot expand thei.r business without adding onto the existing building and inability to add on to business and expand would create an economic hardship. i L�l '� � Fridley Appeals Comir_ission Meeting o£ August 10� 1976 � Page 2 4 B ' C. ADMINISTRATNE STAFF REVIEW: The enclosed survey of 6005 University Avenue N.E. shows both the existin� aa�d the propose� structure locations. The alley to the East in 1?_ foot in width and has been vacated� so that 6 feet of the a11ey is considered to belon.� to M& I Supply Company. The proposed structure will'increase the lot coverage to 30%. It will be used exclusively for cold storage. Other possible directions of expansion are impossible due to existing required parking on the Norih side and front of the building. ' Staff has no opposition to this variance request, but would like to request � that a pleasing landscape design b� �.ncorporated into this improvement of th� property. Also, the East (rear) prcpexty line abuts on residential property and should be separated irom it by s.n appropriate privacy fence.. Mr. Max Goldstein, principal awner of M& I Supply Cornpany and his attorney, Mx. Ix�,rin Ketros�r, approached the Board. Also present were Mr. Dennis Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schmidt and Helen Byrne, all neighbors directly to the East of M& I Supply Company. Mr. Ketroser explained to the Board that M& I Supply Company was located on � lots 16, 17, 18 and 19, and stated they wanted to build an addition and even off the building. He said that the proposed building would maintain the exact same characteristics on the exter?or wal:Ls, he�,ght, etc., as the existing � building, and wouldn't be c�anged in any way. HE stdted it would be rounded of.f to about 80�, a.nd be practically square. �ir. Ketroser adcied that the obvious reason for the additian was that �they needed the room badly for expan- � sion, and he pointed out that there was ar_ alley ;:hat had been vacat.ed so an additional six feet of property belonged to M& I. He said he protiably should mentian that when tne property was purchased they noticed in the t.itle - that originally 3C' oi the property was dedicated for street right-of-way, � and subseq�ently vacated; a�; the time the street was built the street right-of- way was natrecledicated, and so technica�ly tl�irty feet of the street would belong to the owners. � � � Chairpersm Schnabel showed the pictures Staff had take:� depicting where the addition would be going on and �he proximity af the adjacent property. Mr. Plemel asked if the drive-in door in front was used at a11, and rfr. Goldstein replied it was used quite often, and explained it was a receiving door. He s�ated that once they got the addition, m�st of the receiving would be done in the back. Chairperson Schnabel pointed out �rhere the 17' setback would be� and asked if there was a similar request for the exis�ing structure. Mr. Holden replied there wasn�t anything in the file, and asked how o1d the building was. Mrs. Schnabel looked through the file and determined it was built around August of 1953, a.1-though she said it was hard to decipher. She said that in effect, if this request was approved, they should approve the er.tire structure. Mr. Kemper asked if this had been discussed with any of the=.neighbors� and Mr. Goldstein s aid he had discussed the proposed addition with one of them. Mr. Kemper stated that the planning chart for the two pieces of property to the Narth of M& I showed fencing, shrubbery snd green spaces. He asked how the City could�attempt to accomplish anything with the landscaping since M& I or�ltiy owned �heir property. Mr. Holden responded that they were presently in the process of talking to the owners of Club k7 �d Mel's Van-O-Lite about the possibilit,y of tying the area into a�mor� attractive package. � Fridley Appeals Commission Meeting of August 10, 1976 � , �� � � Page 3 4 � Mr. Barker stated he lived behind M& I Suppl;� Compa.n.y on lots 1!t & 15� and his objection was to the damage i.t• woul.d do �.o his house �y extending that building and raising it up. Mr. Ket�oser explained that it would not be raised, but would be no higher than the existing height of the South wa.11. Mr. Barker said he was a contractor ana asked to see a pla.n of the proposed addition, as they had no way of knowing exactly where it was going to be ur.less they had a plan. Mr. Goldstein a.nswered that they did not ha.ve a�lan. Mr. Barker showed on a photograph the view from his patio and explained hoc�r the building would be raised up because of the sight line and block his view. He stated the building was non-conformin� now� and he objected to them building any more on it. Mr. Ketroser stated that Mra Barker�s house w�s about 70' from the building, and that seemed like quite a bit. Mr. Barker explained he was talking about sight line. rir. Goldstein said he believed Mr. Barker's house was higher thar_ his building, and P�Ir. Barker asked what that had to do with it. Mr. Barker said when the building was moved closer, the sight line would go up. Chairperson Schnabel said that Mr. Barker had a valid point as the neighbor behind, and she appreciated that. She asked if the idea the City had in terms of fencing and screening the a..rea would help hiG preblQm. Mr. Baxker replied not at all. He stated that ii' a 30� fence was put up it might cover the building, but not a little 6' screen fence. Mr. Schmidt stated that h� lived directly behind the Supply Cc4::pany and next to M'r. Barker on lots 12 & 13, and he was also against the addition. 2�Irs. Byrne said that she lived at 6020 �th Street� and when it was first explained to her she was told the addition would be hi�her than her �arage� and that was khy she :�as concerned. Mr. Kemper asked how they were goin� to drain the roof. Mr. Goldstein said they would have to figure that out. Mr� �arn�. suggested running a drain, and I�1r. Holden suggested �tney could put in an internal drain system or completely change the nature of the existing roof. Nir. Barna asked. if there would be a basement under the new structure� and how high the ceiling would be. hSr. Goldstein said there would be no basement, and the ceiling would be about 11t'. Mr. Kemper asked who was drawing the p1ans, and Mr. Goldstein replied a contracto�. Mrs. Byrne expressed hei• concern over tY:e height of the roof, and Mr. Barna � explained to her how they would be bringing the roof straight out. Mrs. Byrne said her view would then be lessened by four feet as her house was behind half of the existing structure. Mr. Schmidt said that if the additian was going to � be going any higher or wider than the existing bui.lding, it would be increasing ihe exposure to his property. He showed on the photograph what his view wast and explained how he would see more of the building with the extension. �� � � ' Chairperson Schnabel explaiz�ed to the neighbors that the t�uilding would be staying the same distance from 60th Avenue, and asked them when their houses were built. rirs. Byrne replied in 1959, and Mr. Schmidt said his was built in 1960. . Mr. Kemper asked if there had been any consideration to expanding the building in a different direction and adding parking to the rear. Mr. Holden said that would take up parking stalls that w��uld be necessary for their business. M.r. Fridley Appeals Commission Meeting of Augu.st 10, 1976 Page � Kemper asked if it would be possible to add parking stalls to the rear� and Mr. Holden said then it would be necessary to add parking access off of 60th Aven�}e, and there wasn't a lot of roo�ri back thei°e. Mr. Kemper said it would be 2It t plus the vacated 6�, but Mr. Holden explained how they could hardly park in there at all. He added that the City�s plans called for that a.rea to be re-landscaped to make it more pleasing to the neighbors. Mr. Kemper staied that right now trie visual pollution was quite extensive, and asked if the addition of some landscapi.ng and some fencing would be an improve- ment. Mrs. Byrrie said it would be an improvement over what thera was right now. 4D Mr. Barker asked what exactly the hardship was for this. He again stated that the building �ras already non-co:�.forming and showed where it was supposed to be 35' setba�k but was only 17'. P�Irs. Schnabel explained that the hardship was that the petitioner could not expand his business without this addition� and that would be creating an economic hardship. �Sr. Barker suggested they move to another site. I�irs. Schnabel said tYiere were a number of businesses in Fridley who carne in far variar�ces for this reason. She stated that economically it would be much harder to construct on a new si�e than build an extension. Mr. Barker said that since the City had the codes they shou�d be adhered to. Mr. Kemper stated that people do need variances from time to time, and that was why they had provision for them. Mr. Barker said he was aware that happened. NL�. Ketroser asked I�qr. Barker to stop and think about the economic factors involved for the ot.mers of Ni & I before he said ihey should just pack up and move. He stated �hat I�1 & Z was a good business in the City, and Fridley should proMOte every consideratian to help them to expand. He said trat rf & I had expressed their complete willir.�ness Vai.tn the City to beautify the area. Mr. Barker said he sa�r tl�ose prea��ms and sympa�llized with them, bu-t they were � damaging his property by doing that. He said lli & I was asking Fridley to use about $10,00� iaorth cf land that tney legally could not build on nour. Mr. Ketroser said the average resident would not make the issue out of this i;nat Mr. Barker was, and said_.he thought I�r. Barker was making a mountain out o#' a molehill. Chairgerson Schnabel said these people could put an addition on their building � . and stay taithin the code, but it wouldn't be ver;� aesthetically pleasing. Pir. Barker said he didntt think they could build anything there without getting a variance. i�irs. Schnabel shotred where they could build without a vaxiance. � Mr. Ketroser said they could conforri the building in a very a�rkwaxd shape, but he didn't think Mr. Barker would like what it laoked like. P�r. Baxker said that was possible, but when they went in for a permit there riight be problems. � r � � Mr. Kemper asked Mr. Barker if there was any kind of rear-yard construction that would be acceptable te him, and Mr. Barker said he didn't think they could transplant trees big enough to cover up the building once the addition was built. Mr. Kemper asked if there was any type of landscaping that would help solve any of his visual problems� and Mr. Barker answered a fence and massive trees. Mr. Kemper stated they had an impasse and asked if there was any way the visual pollution could be reduced. Mr. Barker stated he didn't think there was. He said he planned on selling his house soon and felt the appraisal would be lower because of this. Mr. Barna asked Mr. Barker if he was looking for monetary f1 ! � � � � Fridley Appeals Commission Meeting of. August 10, 1976 Page 5 compensation, and he answered he would rather have them not build the addition. MOTION by Plemel, seconded by Barna, to close the Public Hearing. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Kemper asked Mr. Holden to expiain the pntential changes that were being considered concerni.ng tne shrizbbery and green spaces shnwn on the planning chart. Mr. Holden said it was an overall landscape program where anything ihat would be developed by the property owners would be cleared through the City. He said the real purpose was to try to make that area. a more pleasing place. Mr. Kemper asked if the variance was denied if it would be I�ir. Holden's opinion that the proposed landscape plan would not be affected at this time� and Mr. Holden said he thought that was true. Mr. Kemper then asked if this was approved and accepted by Council if it would be affected, and P'!s'. Holden replied it would. He added that the matter of developing and improving landscape prograr,is was an on-going process and took a lot of planning and patience. Mr. Holden said th at the quescion had been brought up regaxding trees as a � possibi7.ity for screenin� the building off from the residential property to the rear. He said it would certainly be more expensive than typical land- scaping, but it seemed possible to provide trees that would be as high as the building. Chairperson Schnabel pointed out tnere Were not a lot of trees on the prop�rty immediately behind which provided any screening f�rom the existing structure. Mr. Kemper commente� that there wouldn't be a great deal. of property �eft to plant trees on after the buildin,�, was constructed. 4E 1 Chairperson Sc'nnabel said tha�C she understood what was being proposed by the City was a privacy fence or screening fence �:ut on the Iot line directly behind the structure and some t;pe of snrubbery p3an�ed. She asked if that shrubbery would go an the resi�en�ial propertyo ?�irm Holden replied it would � be on the comr►ereial side of the �ence, Nlrs. Scnnabel asked if the 10' wzde strip of land from the rear of i;h� proposed building to the screen�ng fence and shrubbery w�.s a reasonable amount of land �'or purposes of safety. Mr. Nolden � replied it was, axid explained there was access to three other sides of the building for fire-fighting purposes. � � Mrs. 5chnabel said �hat it appeared they had a problem in that the petitioner wished to expand his business and was, i.n a sense' lock�d in since there was not much property that iaas available on which he could expand. P�ir. Holden remarked that a proposed addition to the North would not get anywhere near the square footage as this proposal. Mr. Plemel sai.d he was hoping a bit of a compromise could be worked out, but 1 it appeared the neighbors in tY:e reax were quite adamant. He said he would be in favor of the variance with some screening in the rear, and thought the neighbor's objections were a bit magnified. � � � � Chairperson Schn.abel said it seemed to her that even if the buil@ing was anoved northwards, it �ould still have to come back as far as it was in order to gain the amount of space that they want, and would encroach even further. She stated it was a very difficult thing. Mrs. Schnabel added that she under- � , Fridley Appeals Commission Meeting of august 10, 1976 Page 6 �_. stood the petitioner wishing to make a neater building by making the structure look as aesthetically nice as �ossible. She asked if he intended to use the same exterior material that they had now� and P�s. Gold�t�in said it would be the sarne type of building that was there now--painted concrete blocks. Chairperson Schnabel asked what the existing height of the building was, and , Mr. Coldstein replied the Idorth end was about 1?�' where they had cold storage now� and they wanted to keep it that paxticular height. Mr. Kemper stated that whichever way the decision was made, one party or another would be unhappy. �e said the question they had to ask was whether the ax�ea �aas going to be essentialiy improved by this addi.tion or would i� tend to deteriorate. He stated that after hearing all the things that had been said and Iooking at the pictures, it was his be3ief that it would probably ultimately result in improvement to that commercial area. He said it may detract from private propsrty owner's value, but it may not, and it was difficult to decide. He s aid he would Ce inclined to approve the request for variance because of the advantages of the proposed screening and the advantages of � continuing �o attract business io Fridley and allow �chose people in busi.ness ta expand where possible. Mr. Kemper asked Mr. Goldstein if he had thou�ht of a different t�pe of roof, such as a false mansard roof a11 the way a,.round tize structure, to make it more aesthetically p"leasing. �1r. Go'�stein said he hadn�t cor.sidered it� Chairperson Schnabel asked if he would like to consider that to perhaps inake the building a little nicer as far as the neighbors were concerned, and Mr. Golds�ean said he could look into it. rir. Holden corrunented that fro;� the discussion it 1 wanted to increase tne height to about 17'. NIr. against that, and added it wouldn't be any higher He said they� would maintain tne ll�' height. seemed lilce Mr. Goldstein Gol.dstein said he decided than the parapet height. ' T4r. Barna sa.id he would feel more corlfortable �*ith this if he had seen some type of drawing of the proposed building. ?ir. Goldstein said it would just be a block building squared off. Mr. Barna stated it didn�t hit him as be:ing � very desirable, but if there was a good architectural design possibly the neighbors wouldn't object. , ' ' � , Mr. Schmidt stated he didn't hear Mr. Goldstein�s answer regarding the height of the building, and Mrs. Schnable told him the petitioner said he would go no fiigher than the 17'� and may stay with the 1!t' because af the drainage problem on the roof. Mr. Goldstein exp�ained that ;ahen he was talking about llt' he meant the interior. He said the ceiling 'r,eight in the new structure would be about ths same as in the existing structure. I�1r. Holden stated that the petitioner does not propose to raise the he5_ght of the ceiling or the roof any more than it is. He said the roof will.come closer to the neighbor's property, but not up, and the parapet wall would be extended back. He added that the height of the building would not change. Chairperson 5chnabel said that if the members of the Commission felt they would like to see an actual drawing of the proposed addition, they could consider 4F �I � Fridley Appeals Commission Meeting of August 10, 1976 Page 7 �� G i, � tabli.ng the request until such drawing was produced. She said if th� felt they understood and felt secure that the petitioner explained exactly how he intended to make the proposed addition without any drawzngs, they could 't have to see a lan ,, �act on it. Mr. Kemper said he thought he really didn P , and would prefer to act on it. Mr. Barna said he would �o along with that. Mr. Plemel asked if they could s�;ipulaie that large trees be planted. NIr. Schmidt said he worked with trees and suggested they would cost between $85 to $100, planted. Mr. Kemper asked Mr. Nolden if he thought this could be worked into the landscape plan, and Mr. Ho?den replied he thought it could. I�.r. Kemper asked where the trees would be�: planted, and rir. Holden said they would have to be planted very close to the fence. rir. Barna asked if Mr. Baxker would object to the trees being planted on his property, and Mr. Barker said he would be willing to take trees anywhere hs could get them. He added that his only concern with this whole ihing was that they were going to damage his property by doing this, and added that he was an appraiser and he knew this. He suggested that if the owners of ri & I didn't think it would damage his property they should pay for an appraisal before and after. Mr. Goldstein and his attorney stood up and prepared to leave, saying they were ready to drop the whole thing, r1r. Plemel asked them to please reconsider. Mr. Kemper said the problem that they fa�ed was that even if the Appeals Commission was in favor of the variances,Air. Goldstein k�ould still have the Planning Commission to go throug'i and then the City Council. Nlrs. Schnabel explained the Planning Commission would just review the minutes of this meeting, and the City Council would have another hearing on it. MOTION b;� Plemel, seconded by Barna, that the Appeals Com�nission recommend to Council approval of the request for trariai�ces with the folla�ring stipulations: 1) The block plan for improvement of the 1an�scape (greenery and shrubbery planted on the East, West and South) be implemented, and 2) The roof design be no higher than the original building and the parapet no higher. Upon a voice vote� a7.1 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Chairpersor. Schnabel informed Mr. Goldstein that this would go before the City Council on September 13th. 2. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 205.�53, Lt, A, FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO RIDUCE THE REO,UIRED FRONT Y.ARD SETBACK FROM 35 FEET TO 26 FEET� TO ALi�OW THE CONSTRUCTION UF AN ADDITION TO AN EXISTING ATTACHED GARAGE LOCATED ON LOT 1, BLOCK 2, BROOKVIEb�7 TERRACE ADDITION, THE SAMM� BEING 820 KENNASTON DRIVE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINPdESOTA. (Request by Arlin E. Peters, 820 Kennaston Drive N.E., Fridley, Nlinnesota 551�32). MOTION by Barna, seconded by Plemel, to open the Public Hearing. Upon a voice vote, al.l voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ADrIINISTRATIVE STAFF Fi.EPQRT A. PUBLIC PURPOSE SERVED BY REQUIRII�IENT: Section 205.0�3, J,�A, front yard setback of 35 feet. - ,� Fridley Appeals Commission �eeting of August 10, 1976 Page 8 Public purpose served by this section of the Code is to a11ow for off-street parking without encraaching on the public right of way. Al�n, the aesthetic consideration oi the neighborhood to reduce the "building line of sight" encroachmen� into the neighbor�s iront yard. B. STATID HARDSHIP: Need garage space, have no other pr��ctical way to go. C. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REVTEW: 820 Kenna.ston Drive �t.E. is an unusual lot in that its entire front yard i� on the street radius. On a typical lot the proposed addition would be in the side yard, but in this case� it comes closer to the front property line than the required 35' setback. The addition will not be a;.lowed to encroach into the Southerly 6� o£ the lot due to the presence of a drainage and utility easement. Addition on to the rear of gara:ge �rould not be a very �practical' solation because . of shifiing-cars in the g�.rage and the already reduce� size of the back yard. Staff.feels that the neighbox's concerns would 'oe the most important. Staff has no objection to this request. Mrs. Arlin Peters stepped forward to present the request. She stated they had an existing single car garage and were proposing to add another 1 2 car garage on. She explained they would both be used as garages with some storage space. Mr�. Pe�ers said she had a note from the adjaceni neighoor stating they had no objections to the addition. MOTION by Plemel, seconded by Kemper, that the Appeals Gommission receive the note from Mrs. Loretta Pastwa, 860 Kennasuon Drive N.E.• Upon a voice vot.e, all voting aye, the motiori carried unanimously. Mrs. Peters explained they always nad one car sitting out now� and in the summer there were usually both cars because of bicyc2.es, lawnmowers, etc., ir. the existing garage. She stated they planned to reside and reroof the house. Chairperson Schnabel asked if there was a City boulevard, and Mr. Holden said there was a 7' boulevard. She asked if the structure next door was some 'considerable distance from the common lot line. Mr. Holden said he didn�t have a verifying survey, but thought the house was built about 20' from the property line. Mr. Kemper commented that seemed like a lot of room between structures to him. He said he thought there was a visual problem, but there �►•as a lot of green area and he didn't think the visual problem would be particularly great. Mr. Barna said he thought there would be plenty of vieUr for safety purposes. Mr. Holden sated there would. be about �' of zhe garage sticking out. Mrs. Peters said they had a boat, snowmobiles, bicycles, etc., and really needed the space. She added they also had two children who were approaching driving age. MOTION by Barna, seconded by Plemel, to close the Public Hearing. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Barna stated the need had been established, and the building line of sight ' encroachment wouldn't be that great in his opinian� so he would be in favor. Mr.�Plemel said that since there were no neighbors objecting, he would have no L �� FI � Fridley Appeals Commission Meeting of August 10, 1976 , , Page 9 4 I objection. MOTTOId by Barna, seconded by Kemper, that the Appeals Commission grant the ', ' request for variance. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 3. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, SECTION 115.02, 5, B, TO REDUCE THE 6 FOOT FEr7CE RE�UIR��IETJT AROUND S.;ili•�IIPJG POOZS TO 5 F�ET, TO ALIAW THE UTILIZATIOTJ OF AN EXTSTII�G ti�RTICAL REDWOOD FENCE, LOCATED Oti LOT 1t' BIACK l, HOLIDAY HILLS SECONB ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 1�37 RICE CREEK BLVD. Pd.E., FRIDL��, MINI3ESOTA. (Request by Donald Gustafson, l�37 Rice Creek Blvd., Pd.E., Fridley, i•iinnesota s��C32). MOTIOI�d by Kemper, seconded by Barna, to open the Public Hearing. Upon a voice v8te, all voting aye, the motion carried.unanimously. ADt�IINISTRATNE STAFF �.EPORT A. PUBLIC PURPO5E SERVED BY REQUI�IENT: Seci;ion 115.02, 5, B, requiring a 6 foot fence around swimming pools. Public purpose served by this requirement is to protect unescorted intruders from the dangers of the pool area. B. STATID i�iARDSHIP: Petitionei said tlieir fcnce i�as a vertical red�ood nor�-climbable fence between 5 to 6 feet in height around the perimeter of the back yard ar.d t�ras completed befare April ?_5, 1976 before the ordinance requi.ring a 6 foot fence �.as esta�lished. Addition�lly t'rle petitioner states that the neighbors share tne feeling that aesthetically 6 foot fences are deterrents to the neighborhood. C. ADMINISTP,ATIVE STAFF REVIEZ�1: The existing vertical redwood fence surrounding the backyard of 1�37 Rice Creek B1vd. was constructed this past spring before the ordinance went into effect. The o1d ordinance required only a!t foot fence. The new ordinance went into effect on P1ay 15, 1976. The new ordinance was written, in part, because the City ielt that a four foot chain link fence around a pool was not enough of a deterrent to small• children entering the pool area. This fence is har� to climb because there are no horizontal slots to provide steps. There appear to be neighboring fences adjacent to the North, East and South sides of the fence in question. The proximit,y of these fences would appea.r to make it more difficult to scale than a single fence. A possible solution, though technically difficult, would be to raise ' alternate slots of the fence to a six foot height from grade axound the entire fence perimeter. These slats would be appro�imately 6" apart. , Several pool building permits have been issued since the new ordinance went into effect, and several existing fences have been altered in order to meet this requirement. ' � Staff�s concern in this ma�ter is that the "intent" of the ordinanee is mai.ntained. Fridley Appeals Commission Meeting of August 10� 1976 page 10 Mr. Donald Gustafson approached the Board to present his request. He stated that the fence was put up przor to the ordinance ehangi.ng, and it was a non- cli.mbab"le vertical fence that was no less than 5' and in some areas 6' high. He said he paid over $600 �or the fence and to raise it to 6' would probably cost another $600. He added that the pool had just recently been put in. Mr. Kemper asked why the variance was requested nota. Chairperson Schnabel said rir. Gustafson had put in the fence before the ordinance was changed, and he put in the pool after the ordinance was changed. Mr. Holden commented that one of ihe stipu�ations whei� someone applied to build a pool was that the applicant have a 6' fence� and Mr. Gustafson already had a 5' fence. rSr. Kemper then asked how he could go ahead and build a pool without a variance, and Mr. Ho�den said the fence V�as not required unti.l the pool was built. Chairperson Schnabel said that Mr. Gustafson applied for a building �ermit for the pool on June 23rd and on that date a letter was sent to him from the F�vironmental Officer, Steve Olson. In the letter, she said, the requirements for pool construction taere listed, and included in that was an item which said "A fence or other suitable barrier, a r�i.nimum of six (6) �eet high, that affords no external hand or foot holcis and which is impenetrable by toddlers, must be provided around the entire perimeter of the pool. Al1 gates and other accesses shall be equipped with self-closir.g and self-latching devices which are capable of being locked." I�,rs. Schnabel said the pool was constructed in June: and the stipulatioii on th�� Building Permit says "As per letter dated June 23, 1976", Mr. Holden said that the final inspectian on the pool couldnst be done until the variance was gran ted or the fence raised to 6'. rirs. Schnabel suggested to Mr. Holden that the vaxiance on the ferlce should have been applied for before the pool was constructed. Mr. Gustafson said that something that confused him was that the fence had been called a non-cZimbable fence that was 5'. He asked the differenee between that and a non-climbable fer�ce that was bt. Mr. Barna said there really was none. Chairperson Schnabel said they had two lette:s on file .from the neighbors. O�e was from Arden Foss of 1�61 Rice Creek Blvd, sayi.ng they thought a higher fence would detract immeasurably in their neighborhood; and one from Mr. Gerald Maeckelbergh of I�25 Rice Creek Blvd., saying that in his opinion �he existing fence was adequate to prevent the intrusion of small children into their yard, and that a 6' fence would be unsightly. MOTION by Plemel, seconded by Barna, that the Appeals Commission receive the letters from Mr. Arden Foss and Mr. Gerald Maeckelbergh. Upon a voice vote9 a11 voting �ye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Plemel commented that he didn�t think a toddler could climb that fence. He said an older child might be able to, but they could get over anything. Mrs. Schnabel noted that there ware other poaZs in the area, so the attraction wouldn't be that great. Chairperson Schnabel asiced Mr. Holden about Staff's sug�estion of alternate slats being raised. Mr. Holden said that wasn't that strong of a recommendation 4J Fridley Appeals Commission Meeting of August .10� 1q76 na.�e 11 1� K 8nd it would be costl�� to the petitioner� He said it wa.s just mentioned as a suggestion. MOTIOPI by Barna, seconded by Kernper, to close the Public Hearing. Upon a noice vote� all voting aye� the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Kemper, seconded by Barna, that the Appeals Gommission approve the request for v?.� ia.nce. Up�n a voice vote, alI voting aye, the motion carried � unanirriously. Chairperson Schnabel asked Mr. Holden about the staiement in the Administrative Staff Report saying that "Staff's concern in this matter is that the 'intent� of the ordinance is maintained'�. Mr. Holden stated tr�at Steve Olson, the �vironmental Officer, was concerned that granting this varia�rice would open the door ior someone else to get it back dov�n. Mr. Holden said he tried to assure him that each case was considered on its indiv�dual basis, and s�.id he fe�t the intent was met because it was a non-climbable ience. r4r. Plemel said the intent to comply witn the ordinance was there wnen Mr. Gustafson bui�t the fence. �. A RE�UEST FQR i1ARII�I`10ES OF THE FRIDL:�Y CITY CODE, SECTION 205.113, �, (Asl) TO REDUCE THE REaUIRII�iE3•dT OF A i�iIP�Il�iI1t�� FFOi�T Y.�D SETBACK OF 20 FEET FOR USFS 01HER TH�Id THi 1;AIN BUI�IiuG TO 0 � EET FOr�� .'� PARKINv :AT� A.�� SFCTION 205.113, �, ���1)� TO REDIICE TIiE RE�UIRE'i4I�NT OF A MIi���rtTI�; REAR YARD SETBACK Or 25 FE�.T TO 13 FEE`� TO ALLO�i MORE C01�"�'VI�``tT Pr�Ri�ING FOR THE ILL A�dD HAIJDICAPP� O�v YROPEPTY ZChTED GR-�1 ( GETdERAL 0�r SCE AIVD LIMITED t�USINESS ) LOCATr.D 02u iHE NO�TH �00 F�,ET OF THE :+iST 217 . 80 � E:.T OF OUTI�4T 1„ 2��UJDY I��AIdQR 1�TH kDDITI0i3, 'I'HE SA:��; B:�I��iG r675 rv�zsor� STREET N.E., FRIDLr,Y, P•iIldiVESOTA. (Request by �'MG &!�ssociates--Fridley Medical Centera-7675 Madi.son Street N.E., I'ridley� t�iir�nesota 55�32)• MOTION by Ba.rna, seconded by Kemp�r, to op�n the Pubiic Hearing. Upon a voice vote, all voting a,ye, the rnotion carried urlaxiimously, ADMINISTRATNE STAFF REPORT A. PUBLIC PURPOSE SERV"rD BY REQUIREhiENT: Section 205.113� !�' A�l� mi.nimum front �ard setback of 20 feet on CR-1 zoned property. ' � Public purpose served by this requirement is to provide sufficient axea for a landscape buffer between commercial siruc.tures and ihe public xight of way. ' � .J ' Section 205.113� �, C,1, minimum rear yard of 25 feet on CR-1 zone� property. Public purpose served by this requirement is to proti�ide adequate open space around commercial structures for aesthetic and fire fighting purposes. B. STATID.HARDSHIP: Request for variance on distance from property 13_ne to parking lot. Request a setback as presently used on present site. If we are required to abide �I ' Fridley Appeals Commission Meeting of August 10, 1976 Page 12 � L i� with present codes, it would destroy the appearance oi attempting to follow thru with a building design �uch as we have now. Also,�it would eliminate mariy parking stalls near t�he building which is important for injured, ill, or handicapped patients. � Request for rea.r yard setback is an attempt to make the existing building � a functional entity. It is felt that �y a�ding 2688 square feet to the rear of the building will enable better patient flow and result in more efficient care. It would also serve as a service area; keeping trucks, ' deliveries, and employee parkin� to the rear of the building. Again, allowing the frcnt area for convenient p�.ricing for our patients. � , � ' C. ADMITIISTRATNE STAFF R�VIEIn1: The proposed Fridley Medical Center addition is designed to come within 13 feet of �he rear lot line (see attached drawing). Th�s reax addition is ir:tended to acco:�.modate effice space, xiurses lounge, doctors lounge 3.nd records storage. This rear (east) lot line is adjacent to an existing blacktopped driveway. Present plans do not indicate if this 13 ?eet area would be paved or not. The vaxiance request includes a zero setback in front to continue parking as it now exists. Compliance T�aith the Code would eliminate several parking stalls proposed to L: adjacent �to �he front nf the building. Tlze existing zero sett�ack for paxking in the iront of tne building is the result of a 30 foot roadway dediaation secured irom the property owners in' 1965. ' Doctor Herb Strait and Ms. Vivian Linquist, Administrator, approached the , Board to present their requesto Doc-tor Stra�.t showed the Commissioners a survey of the existing building they have now, an.d said they started in a iive-man building and now had 13. He showed where they ti�anted to put the addition, � and said they were asking for a variance so they could continue the boulevard and keep the paxki.ng spaces, and also put this addition within 15' of the property line. Chairperson Schnabel asked if the proposed addition would come out about half way and split the parking lots into staff and. patient, and Ms. Lindquist � answered that was correct. Doctor Strait explained that in arder to get the space they needed without a variance, they would have to build the addition i:he other way. He added that the haxdship was they needed more space, and the proposed plan Fras the best wa,y to give -them the excessive parking spaces they needed. Tir. Kemper asked what percent�,coverage there would be, and Mr. Ho�cien replied 17� lot coverage. Mr. Kemper asked wher� they intended to start construction, and Doctor Strait said as soon as they could. He added that right now they were moving their OB Department to get some breathing space, He further stated that the exterior was pretty well set as far as size, etc., and they thought their plan was pretty workable. He said their would be no access or egress in the back of the building, and between the building and the driveway would be green area. Fridley Appeals Commission Meetin� of August 10� 1976 Page 13 Chairperson Schnabel commen_ted that it was a vital addition to the corununity, 31so. She not.ed that there was sarne carrespondence in the file concerning the soil testss and suggested the City would l�lce to review those. r.r. Holden said most certainly. NOTION by Kemper, seconded b�* P1eme1, to clo�e the Public Heaxing. Upon a voice vote� all voting aye� the motion caxried unanimous?_y. Mr. Helden said his ona_y concern was the busiraess of obtaining access through the driveway. MOTION by '�emper, seconded by Barna, that the Appeals Commission reco.mmend to Council approval of the recauest for variance with the stipulation that if access for the Doctor's pa.rking lot isn't acquired as dr�awn, the Appeals Commi.ssion be given the opperturiity to review the plar_s again. Doctor Strait said if they couldn�t get that, they would tr,y to get another access off of Osborne, or vacate the area. Mr. Kemper said that part of the analysis of this �Thole thing was to take a look at the entire proposal. He stated that if they didn't get that one particular entrance into tY:e parking lot� they would have to do something quite drastic �rhich could affect tl7e Appeals Commission's decision. Chair�erson Schnabel asked if this would f�l under som� spec.ific inspection, a.nd �.iondered if there would be somebody on tcp of the situation so they would kno�a thhether or not t.he cl�_nic was ab7_e to ob+a.in pPrmission fr.om the oti�rner. to use that driveway. �ir. Holden replied that the Planning TJepariment would be looking in�to it. He su�gested the alternai�ives wculd be; 1) Cet an 2asement, 2) Go off �Jsborne Road, 3) Abandon it, and 1�) Yro vide a driveway on the North side of the building. Mr. Plemel said he would like to speak against thp stipulation as he didn't thir�k it had anything to do aith the variances. �r. Kemper said he agreed it didn't have anythizig to do with the variances, but felt they should take a look at the affect of the total plans. Mrs. Sc?lnabel said she respected what i�Sr. Kemper was saying, and if the proposed plans would be drastically changed by the failure to get permission, she would agree with nim. She said she was a little reluctant to go aiong with the stipulation because she felt the Planning Depaz•tment was really in control of that situation. Mr. Kemper said that if the plan was going to change he woulci Iike some assurance that it would he rev�ewed carefully. He added that if he could have that assurance he wouldn't have any objection to removing ihat stipulation. NIr. Holden said that he had confidence in rlr. Boar•ciman's review of the plan' and the petitioner was conscientious to respond to tre Plann�.ng Department's �rishes. Mr. Kemper AriENDED the MOTION to remove the stipulation. Seconded by Barna. UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voti.ng aye� the motion carried unanimously. 5. RECEIVE TiF�hiO TO WILLIAM NEE riAYOR FROM VTRGINIA SCHNABEL DATED JULY l97 C1N iiTTT,T7.ATTnN OF 0� LOTS: � Chairperson Schnabel said that she attended the Planning Commission meeting Iast Wednesday, and in the Planning Commissian mimates w as the letter that � � � Fridley Appeals Cormnission Meeting of August 10, 1976 Page 1� 4N the Agpeals Commission received from i4ayor Nee anc� her reply to him. She explained that ti�hcn the members oi the Plannin� Commission read Mayor Nee's remaxks there was considerable discussion; there were some points brought out and questions raised, She continued that snme of the quesiions raised were very similar to the questions the Appeals Commission raised, such as could certain allegations he made be substantiated, etc. NLrs. Schnabel said that another question that was raised was if these lots are taxed as buildable sites, and if so, did the City have any legal rights to deny building on tl�m. She said it appea.red that they are not taxed as buildable sites, so there was no legal problem in that area. She stated thai; another question that was asked was what happened if the property was t�- forfeit land, and who would pa,y for the maintenance? A point made by Jerry Boardman, she said, :aas that i.n a discussion with someone from the Fridley State Ban}: he discovered that only.25� of families can afford housing as it currently exists, She said that the Mayor had stated that perhaps they had a responsibility to the current residents of Fridley wno possibly built with the intent of ke�eping some open spaces. Chairperson Schnabel said that the Planning Commissicn passed a motion to request an informal meeting with the members of the City Council at a time and date to be set. That motion passed, she stated, arid it was also part oi the recommendation in the letter the Appeals Commz.ssion sent to the Nlayor. Airs. Schnabel continued that fol�_nwing the PZa;r?.ning Cormnissicn meeting she met I�iayor I1ee across the rall sn.� told h-Lm they had just had a discussion, and asked if he had received her letter to nim concel°ning the !t0' l�ts, and he replied he had. She said they �f;alked ab�ut the situation and were joined by Dick I�arris� Chairperson of the Plannir,g Commissian. Sne statied that they agreed they should take anot�:er lock at the 1.�0' l�t as a builda.ng site, and agreed to set up a meeting. Mrs. SciLnabel explained she zaould be having surgery the end of the �eek, and it was felt that when she was able to participate in the meeting foliowing that surgery, a time would be set up, She stated it probably wouldn't b2 unti.l September. Chairperson Schnabel said the one thought that came rnat of their discussion was that somehow or other they would like to see some type of control by the City over the type of dwellings that are put on I�0' lots. She stated sne.had brought up that Mr. Barna had brought i.n a boo�c of houses that could be constructed on 1�0' lots with no variat�ces required. She said if they had some means of having control over !�0' lots, a speculator coulcin't come in and buy a strip of 40' lots just to malce money. She stated that another thought that came out of their discussion was to perhaps put all lots that are under mi.nimum size under a PUD code so that there could be some type of control. She explained that PUD stood for Planned�-Unit Develop- ment, and the land in 7nnsb:uck North where there was a conbination of townhouses� apartment houses ar�d private reszdences was all zoned PUD.* Mrs. Schnabel stated that thought was somethir�g they should probably pursue if they decided they wanted -to have any r.onstruction on 1t0' lots, bu�t they might decide for one reason or another that they didn't want to. *(Staff correction: North Innsbruck zoned by individual development). Chairperson Schnabel said that at this poin�; it was the intent to get together the Planning Commission, the City Co+.uzcil, and ar�y other people who were interested from the various subcommissions for an inforr�al meeting concerning utilization o.f !t0' lots. ' Fr�dley Appeals Commissi�n Meeting of Au�ust I0, 1976 Page 15 4 0 � MOTION by Barna, se�orrded by Kemper, that the Appeals Commission receive the memo to i�ayor Nee from Chairperson Schnabel dated J�sly 30, 1976 on the ut�lization of !�0' lots. Upon a voice vote� all voti.ng aye, the motion carried unanimously. 6. RECEIVE COUNCIL MINUTES ON VARIANCES: JUNE 21, 1976 MOTION by Kemper, seconded by Baxna, that the Appeals Commission receive the Council minutes on variances dated Jur�e 21, I97�. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, t:�e motion carried unanimously. ADJOURNNiENT: MOTIOPd by Barna,.seconded by Plemel, that the Appeals Commission meeting of August 10, 1976 be adjourned at 10:58 P.Ti. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Respectfully submitted, �� � ,� � ,.. �l ( �/��r�/i . .r1.6. Sherri 0'Donnell fteeording Secretary � � �.1 � � v � � � � � \ L Q " � W � h �, � � �� � a � j � � I��, I AUTO SUPPLY COMI'ANY, IINC . I �. � � , , ' �, �') _ _ � ,._ r___�__ _,i _, ..._ __,_ , - -� - � ,___._____.-- - �.- - •---- ---�-� -�� r{-.- _ ... _ C_ _._' �'1! — I`''. �.., • <<. 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J.��-�u;i0t 1 �7 � ,Yl�/v y �1lanvr 4 �„����'.riir�;� ,' � �bT �� C� � � �aX''�� R fiJ � P r� , 1 herehy cerlify thuf Ihis is u true und correcf repre�rnta►ioh of a survey o( fhe baundaries of thr, u destribecl (und, crnJ a( fhe lucutio�t af u{1 I.�uildin�s� ►her�on� �nd plf visible entroe�chrnr,nts� if n��y, from sUic! land. As st+rvay�d hy me lhis . il„ a� A.U. 1�� �. ��I � CI1'Y Oi' F`JtTULi�Y 4 R � i'TA?7r1IldG CG.C�,T>:>I0;1 I�Si:!�:i'T!1(.; AuuU �'1' 1F�, 197G PAGF. 1 CAT L T� C�i�ri?�;i� : Chairpersor: }i�{.?•r9.s c,,.11.e:i th�: mc.c�t-�n� to order a.t ?:3� �'.1•9. Y�C7,�:. CI� I.L A;�,i::'�Ur� Pre�,c:1t: Harri..p L�:�rt;u�-;~�, L�r.�c.ri1'c.lci; ?'etcrsori, Gdb�l (a�l:t,er.d.ir:� f<�: �C�1T78.b��J_� s .`.;"1r<� rfcmr�LrS At>sent: �!`v!�f37'S i�:'E.:=P.:"]{;: 1'v'on� Jerrold Bcardrr;�:ls C�.1;y �'� ��i.er �:I'� :�,�i'E f'r.,, �.,�T�?� C�;,,�; cS?CiA' „??�u^:, ^U�:'�S'i' 1,, )_9; 6 P1re F;e,r���;,�i;:.r� st�.�ad tha.: on r� ge 16, roid;,r A,y t'r�ro�.�;:� t:he bo �tcrn p�ira����.p!:S :_e t;c:zld 1i',c� t;,e �rorcl ''irn;�lern�n��d" _iz�.nged ';,� t3in�llid�d"6 7;:c'. �;.. i,�<'?ii��ZC� S ili� '�,��ut OIl ��:?.�e� O .:6COY"iG j781'3��i �?Uilp �lE H.S'.Ke�1 "! i't}1C'. ['-':��-?'- �,'�,t?.1r� .., cc �z�t,ible t�:i.tr th� �_:��, o�' tt;e };t�u�e and i,�r �r�-;r.!;��;.-r,00d_ 'r;� ,,;_� .. _ . ;;�. ��: A r. � : l"i:}':,f::7 i::'; J`� `?'�: �.Jns 5°CO?7C� T?3T"d�;_'"8.1:1� ZG t':OLll.� .1.�.}:E; �'P»:.'��C•j,' ;�:U:::l.•:iG'�'� iiC? CI,271�E::1 �, , ; .� z it . . �.Ci ;?S'u.....:.L'!.11�L: il � Gila�.: .�����.;�:. Harris sta�t,��d �l•h�-.. ox� L>•at;� l, t}iir � pa„agr �p}:s h� believed it �:� .s i•�r� 13�1��d;:.��� ;:;?ZO ma�c t�1e s��.L:���iei� � tha.f� r,.or.ey ha�? beer. app� opriat�do � i�i��;�. Ga1�a1_ �;�4id that re�urdi���; �a�F- �_�� she l�ad 1'o;z:c.r_i out i.nat tne �t0' :ie��s �:�Urc� ��ot t::,:c^d �s liui.lda'�1.e s��;esa Si�e �zl.so r.otc-; t};<,}: c:� 1:,.�5e 1 Tir�� Sc`�r.�l:eJ- �lai.l T'c.ilS�^Cl 2��li:5t? OI1 COIICG'7'I1:l.i?i� tl"IE' soccer i:i.e�.ci ci�v .�.�JC�P Pc?T'li� �.��� i:�c^;S 1;O:tC.'c?7`=1:1r� :]_� i,�,cL COU_�ij T!'J.v be 8ilSldl?I'E30'. 1`�i'. �'c',tP.T'SOI7 ST,u"t::'C3. �;.i'?'i, lt '.•;C'1_L�Tl�t: Ci8 �0;1I1:1 � `��S �3 ��1�C:C:i.�1C ].te:ll t)�C�US� 1{, iavU.� CL 0� Cn3i'��i3 llt"iCeT' i f:lE't F,i i?.�i].Tlt•t'I1: TiCC� l�irs. G«1�::�1 ,;�;uted slle had a a,v=�,.;t�_�,n cor.cern�.i,� t•t;;. firs� para:;ra�h on pa�,�: ? 1 I'E',�21 � �-1� '�.l.t; SUI'�T('}'S. �llt? .='c._l.(� S?7(' �78� �c C?� �t�,; �.�lF? �Ol17iC? .l 1 .t?@tiI1�T `r.I"IC� :•iI'. � lill.�;: F;.L] O C;:Li�%l � t :1�a\iP_ S�il'il•Vt?:i i;?U.L �Qll:^.C11 i.0� (: .11:"! 7.I1;'2. �%E:Ci.:l1SP. �lf? l•i.1� I:T' E']?O"li�tl .t?'(�'.?1 G}":f �Ot. 1117°:i �.}�i:t �lt' ��.C:il � t� !lc :Tt? f.0 ?i:'.1�t? � S117"i�?�/. �iile f�:��Cf.'(. 1�' � 't.�l:L: 1i�'iS R. �E�]�r.T'F�1 L)L'OC^C;UT'C. 1"iI'., ISO��Y'C�,�1.�.11 S?."lQ lt, [+a:i Fi t�IlE?I'a.l pCllC;IT. :E exp? ained t.il� i arter tne Y���?-:n� r�; Cc,.;r�i:> ;ien ;;;t�etir�� 1•.r. Si t:iUa�:Lio chccl:ed to sce i.i�4 pa•i.c�� oi' a survi>,r ^rac ;:o;::�ci it to be �r�oi:nd w20J. ii� further e:.ni..iu�e3 ' t•�Icii� �`i2"� ��221��c^.�;�:LO �:�]GI! iRGVe'i� i.i1C �L`Ct�i1C� F3CC_CS:07`}' bui.l�y;,;c closer t.0 iilC }iO�i:%�', � so it i�r�s aLo..t ij' _f; om tt�e lot. Iir:ey aiid �.he G:i �y Council th��r► said he dici i:ot. 2:.ve to h�,��a a survcy. ' rir. NFi•:•is ;�53:�,d i�otr h�. wouid kn;��., i.t. tira:, 15' i'rom the lc�t ?.�.t�e ��ithviit; a sLZ•t��;�, t?11�1 1•il'. 'tj::;�.''��!".�tll a'i?,11.1C'�� t•�I('j' �:�ill �;��,er�1 ��1;?j: Iit:i�=;S t,ilAt. S�IOWCi� Cic:I1Ci 3�. C�1::i.� ilCG: �'ror.t sti•cc�t. .:ur�rr.sq i•i,;ht; o.f ti•r;a��s� ;�i.t,. 31e �aa�ci it eo�il.d 1-�.�sic;:11�' be ilc�t��•:nirir�d ' L),� l'�CF1S'•.iT':Ill� U.Lf� tti1:�,iC (�:?.� i�f1J1C.C:i 1+.1C:1't' t.i�1C � Ot", 7].I�P. WS:, � i'i�1c1:1I'iv��C'S(%:1 ;iarri� . � �r..� � '� � � � 2''l:�r�r�3.n� Com���.:�sion I3ec�;int; - Au�;u:,t 1f3, ] 9'l6 P�.�;e 2 comm{:nter� t}�at tha.�, wras n very cl,�x;�;c:rous t;ame t.o pla.y. P4r. 13oardm�u� said that with a sur•vc�,y a person w;_is alJ.oi�:c:d to bui7.d �:a.i'_ � 3' of t;he pror;ert,y J_ine, anci �;i'�1;r}i.zt a: urve�n c�; eould bua.lci 4�itnin L�';, f't. +� .�,1' the prope�~ty line ��i.th �� c�isclr�.:ir�t�:'r i'ram t.r�c rzc:xt doox• properi,y o�rr�cr. t;;�a.ir- person Harris as}:ed. ho;r he ��tould };r.otia w!�er.e �he pronerty :l.ine �;as. Hc> :>ai:d that, in this p�i.rt,icular c��se ttie hou�c :ra. � b�l�_lt �a.bou�; 20 ye�:r � a�;o, and thc: oi•m�:r r a�, ;cd t�.���ere P�1x•, Siili Ya �:Lic; ;;�ou_1d be buildinf; 1a';' couldn't: �find the : ta!:c�. He .: } f� i_ - frnms 2i3(� :iT'. t�Cc'�T'i�7�t<1S1 fi11S19(:T'�Cl ��7'OTIi t-]�'1(?I'G �.!�('. f'St,].Pi�3t(;:1 jJY'rl)i�SI'i:�' line was. Mr. �3er�;m��1� eo:nmented t,l�a�; i'�1r. .`:>7.t17_r2�lio h•ad a.�_:1oti:ecl al;o�.zt a;;� i'c,ot safet;• .factor, -�*-�r� l��a rio�,ed tt�e estim«i,e�s propert�T l.ine l�rasn' i, �' oi'l. Mr. Boardm:�t� state� that tY;e A��pcals Ce:�,nission had :�.��rF;e,�ted tha� 4>>Q for c'3, T'Ei.�i1P.Sf, .iC>1' vari:�.rice 1•F�35 EY.C!_'5.:�7.'iC; 21�C� ;�:2I1"i.GCl lf; Cj7.'Q�)^rCi �:O vW��J� Fl]1Cj 210T•! th�.s CoTM:�is�iori �rras ;�ec�uesti���g ri p�rson to ��.�c�r.d J���� on. a pr�'�ert;� suri'G'��. W�.�:h the po7_icy th��r hr:id beeiz icllo�;ring, l;r. :�oa.rdm�.n continued, if' a peii.�,io:l�;r �:ant,ed to �7�eTid the 1~�one� thai ?.�us fin�, �.� ia�.s f'or l�is pro�ec'�io:��, bu� ii; �aasn't requi.��r,�d. Mr Bergr�an � sked i�' t'rae City }�ad a dim�:ns:�.oa,,a-t �reco:�d c� tni� lot�, ar�d i•lr. }303T'�!'i?�1 5]'i�.?,'L'1 GC� t11� v tr'i6'Y ,�t;.d c3, jJiF'�: 'v;�)].i;_': ,�;r1J'.JC'.CZ C3.-i.7:���i:' :_G11S i � G'1 tllF? S i,7':'.E � Y'1�;11t O� iv�+.vo C!'��il�''persor. i�T'?'1S ��:£i.LE:Cl �::1:�=i`, l�; i:a.S J"iOt 21eC'::SS<<T'j :.ti1�:L f..iC' stree� l�an d.e�,�:� tile ce�-ter of thr r� g�t, of �;a;,�5 �Zd that �ras ��:i:e:�e 1.ti�e pro': 7_cr7s ` �30 •d;;�L�� �id �:,ha� t;�le,� ;;ere re7_ai,i.����� Y c�.o; e to tt�e .;ei�te: , g� vl..�g c'iT'OSC' e i i� , A.T :� ., � > � p�rso:l iia�°r:i_s s��id ��.i.�t a.�e<<! ,ve�.,°� br>c,c h� had ��; c�^ ta}cir. ; a:Li tt1E, � C•� .�.r , O��)�^,Y'�•Ul�.lt}' t,0 �O t.0 �ii i�I��t.n , Y i'��;iTll:l "i.�0 (10 ::i.,3'lf� l'C 1=� c-7'u �,c l� t.0 a I C';� pec-_�1c:.. l;� sa:i.d �r��.t Geoi��;e r:;���h:.n;;ton 1::a.s tt��� z:�_r; t 1,r;:�.�r'.e:�:is c�' tl,e co�,,;,,,��- � ���,_, ' ,�.r�:. i�::. .,a.r_ �� u f177C: k'c.5 �i� SO � SlII'J.^.�'QI ��iT1Q t.}?C;`y' h�zVt� n 1;°J'I°1.�.;1e r"'` Ci' t+ ��'' "; `. G3:;i�. �1t:C:C:i Y,;:,.i: t�lE'�E� I:P,1'::: �CO;:>_I F� ;':''.0 �^ il.^,?1S� ` ;vc; c? rJti:..i.t; )��:i; UI1 i" i: j C�i ZG � Z1.??C;S y L:'?h? � O �• �_JZlG I'Uil� T�1F I:"C t:il1^G:li'.t"? 't,}7.",:'..Y' _I.:L ;r1.:C1�; Y'C�O'�;. t1i�' Si;�tii.f:(�. L}-1Li1;' G'L-'UY't'�f. �',''3�ifili'avLOi ii�7�lii, }1c.VE? Ui:C'.:1 a�;ood �Y�l'Sl�tc':il�.� ��i!i, RE; F:c�.S c3. .�Oi:��' �111'Y'r.'.VOxa He sta�Lcd he �o� v�r;�� nervo-as ab�u�� p1a,,�inF� ��.�t ar�d i.ao �� i�;�_�r, 1ot lines, � �`iJ.'. �:G2,;'�i?1a11 S�?1C� i.Yl�:t• 1�'2.S i;118 Oi v�l�' I'Cc;°7?i� t.};�Y ���7t: ?. Ci lt`-.'Clu.�:"?'�'1' 12'0111 t-!�i'. Tl@ 1%;�1�.� O.' . 4S 2;rso Gal,el stat.ed i;hat� t,,ien sl�e kT<�s iarst on t,he .3c=�.rd o:�' !�pF�ea�_s, everyaoc�,� reqtzest•:111^ a V�1T'1�3?1C� }�F3C� 3 SL'.I'\rt�',}r? c.I1Q' Ij' �.i1C'V �iCYll't: 2lc'i\"C: one ii}:c;1I' T'BC�U�'Sl •` was tablc:d. She saici that lat,e].y peouie hav� Leen co��li�i� in :�:�_t.�, li�,t�1e drawing.�, and she �ras �nondez•in�r, ric��r ihat ca::�e abc�it L_:�<�use it, us�.<i ta Le VE'T'1T CU��, 3T?i� i1T'1fC:a I'sT'. L0��7'C3'i'1^:Il S31C�� T.18L SU].'Vt'.yS 1�(_'T'i? .'E:7;`-y.:'E'.G. Ci! F:.L�. VF'.'i•1<'',S?C(`S� 3T1C� 1'iI'S. Cif'�'^1. S�fl!�. '�t12t. 4:35)1��� 11t�Ct'5�2�;"'lll' {:I'llC �1Ilci CC%lli.�� t};;.II'� G'i 0:1e ��l�:t h�d gone t?1rol.gh t,l�e ..ppea.ls Cc: u�iassio�il just r�cea�:�l�- laitliot: � a s�.r�T�y. ?•�r. 23ez �;���.n said l:e recalled l:,<:cl: t�:tien lie t�r:�s Chairpel'son o'' Plats and Sii!�:�, and a sui���ay �aas a requii e.��cni, beforc d�al�r.�; c.�_r�ei�si;�:;:�11_ti� on al.;,�thin�; havi;i�; to do t,:it]� s lot. }ie stat.ed i�e �_�;i•ecd ��ritii I�i:•s�. Gab�l that �;;ei•e 1��:.y been a lot of sl��ci:in�; oif, and added 1;lz�t tie ��:as a li.tt.le st.,��rised at ��OJ i.o sit�'vi'v a lot. 1;r. Lanreni'c� � st<ited hc: fe� t a sur��cy was vc?•�• im��;?rt•c��: �, o �:ier�ai:�e he coi:ld ' . ioresee a'r'l���iliti�; Co�l;;i.ssioz: n�ceti�:�; f'ui.l of ��eoP1i; i,�ii.i� I,i•ohlc,,•i� cotzcez�ni�<r: 1ot ].ines ;irtd �.� e,c�i�?.ci be imp��:;:;ib1c to iron t,��c:n a7_1 ot�t.. }Ic ,.dcic��i i,}ir, Cit•�� sliotild l�e consistc�it. i.ii ii:s }��7.i.cy. , � ' — i'1t;.nnl.nL. Cornrni�si.r�r, I�l�:c:�f,�.nt; — Au�;iz�t 1(i, l�'(6 Pri�;c '� �_ 4 �T � - Mr. Boardman �aici tt�at b-i:�ically �.f. a pr.r:�c�n �,�as aski.n�; 1.'or a vari:3nce to a I lot line or t� var��3nce to �nyt}�in�; that require.d un exaci, dinensi_on;�_1 str�{;ernent II , for a]'ub:l.i.r, }fcarin€;, tl.r�n a survc:y was req�xirr,r.�. i�,r.�. G�cbel r.ot�:�3 �;rz��t a couj�le of t�reel:s af;o the i3oard oi' A.pT�r.als ha.d ;x requcsi, .far variancc 1'or a�;ara�;e ' ��.nd there tiaas a probl.era o.f' ti:�here t!�e lo{; :.ine ;i�is ax�c.] �,l�e ;�etitionc:r did noi; have a surv��y. J',r. 13o�3rdm�un comrncnted th�.�, i�cs i.l�ou�ht i�i���.t �•ras urnz:�ua).. ifro Lan�ez�Se:i.d aslced a.f' �. sur�re,y i�r�uld be rcc;uired i.f a rc��der��; ��f {,r�e C��.�;,y t•rant�.d i,o pa�� a ience arouncl r�i �,y-�.i•c:. i•ix�. 1?o�.rcim�ua s�L,:.t�•d that t};c Ci.ty did nat get i7;vnlved in th-:.�: ��a�d d_id no� is:;tte 1'c:T��c� pc�rr�it� . I-Ie �:<lded i,h�:,t 1,}rc�;.• sui;f;est �,1���,.t pr�perl;y o�-;ner �;e�; a::izr'��Cjry but don'1; dc::�,r�rd it. i;r. }3o-ard:r,�u�, sa.id r�tie;! a proper'�;y o?:�ner pu�s �hat, fence �n on �ne prol:erty ].inc, he is c?oii,;; it at his c�•ri� risk; ih� City c��'t �;et invol��-cci evver,y tirr,e that so-�;�>bod;y t�=�-�t.ed to put a.f'eric.e cn t;rze nropert,,y 1i1��, r�nd t?��i:x��, has t.o bc �. liLtle rF:sp��:i.�i}J11:LI.;� on i?�.e part of the pr.opert;� own�r, t000 l�r. Ee: ��n�n �s?fed :i.f ii: a.ny case ;•rii•::re a builcin� l�erm�.t �-ras reoui���d., if. a �.er�;ific�:.te cf sur��ey :aas required p��iar to �;r2r-�:i_r��; i:}.e i;�12_).�.�lp� r;er;r,.-it. iir. �'i08).'C31'1�11 x'f;}1.�J.ECi 7_t. Wc S y '�71Cj Sd.1G t.11�}T c9_Zi0 I'EG1;t12 �°.� S 1%'n� i i�l(:r j:1Cfi SL:I'i"G�' �:Iien t}Ze. sLrlicture k�as denr , iir� �e-r�man tY�et� a.�ked i � d. buildir_g perr:it iti$SI7��. T'8C121.7'i;� f'Ui ti�ll.� .°�ECO;'iCl. t3CC8S30I'�r �'111.1��i7n• 1'�:'e 1�cll:'�.S .`-�i81.C� c",D:�oiuielj'� 3fli� r'`:T'. lOc�]'C�i:��,21 SalC� ;?�. r;OU� C�ri ��: ?I1.`'.Z^;E'T ��1�t'G r.S 11� C�lOtl � i. 1,r:1C;;T ti•!f; �.�• i�ar'I'F.i �%Zcc2':: Tt'OU1.I'CG� e i�• �C'?^�7i1�_11 St.BtEC� ��C �d�.5 ti0^_{a -(:�10 l; j'C)I' lii,Tj.`Ol`('� ;��'Pl�u.`_�• g l i'.I1CV3.:�10l1i g C0;1���:T'lICi.1.G?1p P, 1.0 s q �����i:L1CIJ_?1�T �`)C'•l'7::1 V L:?aS 1'E(;,U11'Ci� i-:i1Ci: i:Tl}'''v:111�� ?'�'85 '_�..21 GXCL �S �f �;.1�0 cost.� 'r`e stai.ed. that t}�^ secon�? ac�:e: �o�::•�r b��ilclin�; �Sot.ld c�:rt� �-:il�' quala.fy9 and asked i�' :it i,��,.ld.ri't }-,at�� ta 7ia�•e _. bu7_1�?�_i�:� n��i;:��_t �;.nci ;h�r•^`'c�re 8. C^?� l.-l:'1.C^�,C' OI Sl.1T'�TG�•e !i?"e :3!iui'C'�.. �?? �?:LCI �"1F', C�].(��1 ��: i�:i'vi�,' ?_:"•t?•T,�;:;T' c? C•s��.,� �•' �,,�}n Ofi �lZT'\`Ey 5�:�8.5 1'G�JUii cii� 1°i .}�Zi,°'t5�:1 CO_;'I1:ETii�C:�: �"i.di� i: '�e tl;Ol;.�;l? �... SE:iJC?'�-U ..: G'C"5`,v "ti' �i1211<�:t.:`l� t?71i1E'T' a Cb'1't,:�ll 51.7,G �iCl )�C�, rlf>C'C� � ii:li�_Ci=.I1�� i:;1.':.'�1.L� 1':T'. !:2.�;.':.�� �:c•.�Ci ` ; . . 1t. ii0'�7� i? T:E_':'.� a bul.ld�.r�� �or;�i_�'.� u!) l. C3.:LC� I70�: J7E?E3i). 8 ST�:�C1�.1 L'.SC� 1)(:� :�l1L 1f -?_`v t�r�.s under 2 iJ �. t '. � : � S_ i< i:(.' St,3.Li:C= tri2� �Il�r .7ECO::iG 'r_CCE?.` `:Ci."� Ji:l� i11:"1�; �..11 C::�t'GS O.� J1-t� S:l� it-o T'CCl�1T'E;Ci d Sj�@Cl`<I.i_ U�� �eT'.YiLl.�i. �.:;C� ��..ZSO �. �;Li7.IC�1;�;_,' j3'�1:7'ilt. 37i' added tl�a.t an;,r i.r:iprove��ent., bz�i.-l.dz_�r, cr r�model:ing i1� e,�cc�s �f :�l�U, :i.i i?e r�;m�=;nbcred correc�;ly9 r1eFC3ed a per��iitN Iir. Boax•dm�s� su�g�st�d �}lat he cou].c? get mor. e iri_f.'crr:�.i,ior_ on �h�_s s.�;d it co.iJ.d b� discussed �?gain at the next meet-ingo ?�ir. L°.x°;:�an sazd. he T:on�?ei•eci i� ::��c�ti� i��erer.'t talkin; �oli.cy on this, ��nd if ��olic,,T �� t.�is slzl�jec'; isr.'t som�thz.�; that 'tnis bod}- ought t� ���'z�ess itsel.f �;o an� recomn:end to CO:;T1C11. C'sia:ir:.���•sora H�rris stated this sliould 'oe put on the ne;:i; a�;enda for disc��s �ion. i•.r� Langenfeld said tl.�i.t re�;�a,din� � ahe j�s�:i tl�e coi�����ent ne rnade oi� t}��:� �urve}r9 he did sa,y "z.f pos:�ib�_e'', ��d i.t, ��,as nct his :int•entio:� t.o i;,ip].v i,hat t.h:-;v didn' ;, need one. iic� pointed ou� thai; he had st.ated :t.u�er or� �tia� the;, shovld 1��?�ti`c cne, bui: hL tiio}i�ht thut pc:�rh<�ps only a��ee}:'s tin;e to �;ei, Z s;i�•vey w�c, s:101'�. nn;,4c�o Cnai.rper: on I1�� ris e.:pla�.ned they could do it in a cou��le of dat•s if' thi�y ��_�d to a.nd could iinct th� �take:s. A;OTIO;� by L��€;enfeld, secot�ded b�� 13t;r�;rian, t.hat. the P1�uinii.�; Cam-�is�sion m�.nu{�.es G.f AL'rU::t i�, 19'lfi be ap�,roved �s coi•rected. l��,o�z a tioice v�te, r.�7. vot��n� .�ti�c., t��e mol:ion carried un�lni�7ous].y. „ Plr�nrii»l; Comrni..�:�ian 1�1cei:inE; - A►i�;u:.{; l.i�, 1976 PriF;c:� !t RI'sC1�1:'11�: itUi`/11; J{i'��O�iitCF,.`i CO'^;T�::IO?� riIiiU7''t:S: AIJGII,i' �q 1976 140TIOI' by She��s ;;�rcon�led by }3erl,r.;:i.n� 1,l�;it thc Pl.�nri�.n•� Com-n.i:,;>ion r.ecr-:i•.e thc minute;� �.f' thc: liur,::;ri Itesources Cora�n:LSSion rneet�.n�; oS.' !':u�;u..�t �, ly7G. llp,,;, a voice vote, �ill vot,_i���; aye, the r�oi�ion carried uria�:ir��ou::l.y. T;rs. S`�ea :�tated thr�� t};e di.; �us: ion the,y h:�.d the l�,.st tirle ��hc �•ra.� nrc: cn`, 8.t ii�iC 1�]_�3I1117.?1�� LOi!:i;7_�S1GT1 IIiCC1,J.l:(� l?�l:i O:1 i.}1(? c'll.l.(_'�'�C(� :��I.���i�i7• ��,'hC; S� ].�1 .. �.tT sirlc�: 3'r_;.r};s ar�d 'i�E:cre,ation };r3d �i;e Youi,h Cer�t�er «r�d .;:.n:i or C;i�;�.zc:r,s, the�� dedtzci;ed ;.rbit•ra.�r.,_�!�� ;;1���00 �'.rc,r, �Ln�t ��olv�iLo I�;rs. ::�t�^-_� .,;,.�tec:l th��t t;e �• I-�urnar: �cc.�ou.rce� i;c:��:,�:i_;,�ion felt 1;he:I t:ou�.d ].-�'r.e w6,.C;)� c;ed.-icc;.ted. by t'�:e C�-: to }iu.rn:3r� }tc:;ou.rccs. 1•°r� ]:,�nr;enieJ_d askeci if taher. they rpot:e in te:•�ls oi' c)edi.eatir,�, ii' 1,}ie�; �;�Nc c`3.S�i.l??(; :Li, U:,' :iC't F.S1.C�C. I�ii :i. ��lE:a. Scl1C� t;C1�3t: 8.:� i$I' cIS Sfl� CGL'�.C1 5F•C y 2.^,C ::':`,.:i:^.ii to'tl;�� .rot,;_�7n vad in taL'cing to lir. �cot,i; on it, t,}-,e sai:e s;.��t�ra iaill be �. d. `I'}1P, 1'?J'7.'Jti:� �T'GlZT)S 'i.'�uld St]_l�. }1&V� t.0 CO;T?(? t.0 IiU^:<z11 ;'CSJU:'Cl;�� t0 t_":G !'�"--.-�=::s; nl �` Y1fY(�t'j1Jly�/�^(��l�] n rr^ /1 i'� r•=:_ '(' C�i�f'lJ.�.1�)��/j� �tl�J. �� �/lV��,�v11 LUI� 'JSLiJ 1:IVllli�6 �lll. �J�4���..�i ��7�ti� :�.�) �'•J LlI �� .. f'T'O:,? i��](; 'r?�:;�' Zt ?:`38 (j01:� la5 ��rea.r. 1`iT. 1:0^)"'.'�.u""w�. CG`��'•l�?1'�ECI t�" :'.�`i. �ili.':1�'� i;E �: �._ �°S w'd: -rnOU��Sting tr«t a fund be �ut aside �'o..r ;;:lis mon:;ti•. hirs. S?�,e<< si;at.ed t'�at; her Com�n:issi.on tri�hed G.n ac Co.nmi.�sicr.s �h�.t they either pws� it cn rrii�,h appl said. i+ ti��as 7�ea1.]..,y di �'f'i.cu7. �, �'or her tc sp^a.k �:or � had..l���� �i -����cre si�e l:ot�lci }�a:�c �;-o�eu a;a_u;st it. �� l_�r �'� 1 �� � �e�°°'L.�.0 �,��.l.�.G`��e S':::.1�.-�^� t�:��:ri)��tV eal_��, �.:i..�, �. �::o c c, � said ;�e ; oncurrc:�? e �.cr� c,i this b,y �;r.e �� ��.r:Y;�:��� > �aa)_ cr disa.r;,,rcv:�1. ,.._. the ��ropos«�' u�caus� __� s:;e �1 i�c� statc� -�,.1��.�, �: e ,;:,u��_;: COli�_Ci C�:��e 1.T1, i•;?'. ..�_.. .. --.; 4U 1'�T'o �:??��;£;i t:?�.Cj � c^..:) Cl %iE 1•; u5 J10 �• �T'V:i)2� �:O Ci78I:��E.' tilG ii?U�::.0:7 :.�;.`if:�. � a CDi:.I. ., .-... - ��1 S I'ESC']°ti'E' i01 CO11tlIl�P.I1Cy�i. 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T.i;P,�' (1(,l �';1�.' �l:ri:lll'lF; i�G '�:%\'l�0?�)� liriL].1 t;:i }' COi.l.d reall;� :��� 'v:��ere thc��� �;e� �, �:.t,. iie �t;�i;e:.t.ed t1;e;.- ::ee hot•r much w��s �oi:n;; to i�� ?�rt in the ccni;:i.�:ziert�Y �LII�Ci �i5 :';;i`'t�C' tl1C}• CJU i.Cl:l � l: i1 i0:'�j �U fl1T1C1 �' 1:1° AT'�;� �iT:i? �111 Of �i0: C:' t.f;� ilP�- ,� this ,ye^r. :•Ir. ��o:��•c1,n•,�i ccr:� e!it•cd t,hut �'e��: lor,: dicl tii<�.t, ��d ;`.r. 1i:ir�•is sai� t.11al, �,t�ls,i' i, zll. b; d. 1!e ��.:YCd th��t whert }'oti {;ot. :io�•:n �;o t'ie end ��Zd on).1,' na�:; :�� I.ei'� ii; �•our g:?c};: t, ��ou cou7:;n't go oui: FUTCj sp�nd �;';0, :ie ; 2.id }��� :�i.r.*:'t thi.�lc t'�c��� i:cre tr�l.;:i�l,; r�i�:�,�t, drou},in�*, ;u»' �cr�-i,: c�; , b:, t tiie,y� r: i �:�t bc cut:.� r," out ,�or.���.'.�.in.:; lil:c a Ili:�v �iu„�� tz•uck or r�ii• cc,r;�res:>or. I'crsor�alJ�� ::1,c�a!:i.nF;, �IC :�tl(�� }ll' 1i0U�.(.`. T'ii"l.�lt`2` S('.(? t•�7rlt• 'i;:tX ClOIIC\' i',O l)F?C�': lll :�CI'VLGt':� t.:11T1 Sl�.Vlil�� ];1 �t dw;ip �rucl:� ruici h�� tliou�;ht ii, was t:ime t.h��,y ;:i;rirted i,:7111h1I1�, that way. �.. PJt�nniri�; Commi�;:;ion Aiecl;it7(; - A.u;;t�:>!; 1f3, Zy7� 1'n�;c: 7 i _ 4X � � � � Ifr. T�anPenf'c1.d ,><�i.d he �rou.1_ri 7.akc, to cmpha::ize th�.t he fclt r�n invc:�tmer,t, in thc Hum:�r� Resc�urcc:r� developr�ent. tia:�t:tiir� t;his City 1•ras u i•�ort,i�Frhil.e ii�ve,�t.;nent. i;E: statc:d th<:�i, :i.t r:as hi:; in�,czi'cion t11aL b;,� :;etti.n,, ��p i;hat rc:s.^..rv� t};<.•;,� wv�,7<i r:ot ha.ve onJ_y :y'> 1cfL, but ���ou1d bc �ib1.c to get t}i^.;. :i�6,00U. 1ic s��.id a.n oi.i�c:r ��ords� excess of sometY�:in„ else i��ouici t.hen E;o in�;o t)�a.s x'c:�c�rve �n�3 then tric:;,, ot•l�er i;hjnt;s couJ.a be t<��en o�zi.. �ir. La.nF;enfcld .ra.id ii, l'.Ul:l.d b•^ a hookkeep�r:�; procc�dure to es1;�.bli:�h th�.t lai�thin th� Y�.ac�.�;et, Y�izt :ze dc1':i.r:it.ely p!o���-c� li�:° t�� s��c t1,e maa.x� il;ems such as servicc; tal:en care of fiz•st, ��ai_�}i �t�,er i.ter,s ccc�in,� c�t�t oS 1i�7�: �:XCP.JS� , iJPUId A l�OIC,� `JG!'i�, Berf;mUn votin;; �z,ycy C�abels 'r;arris ��Y�.d Pet�:rson votin� nrj��s �:.,�� and Lan�eni'elcz ab��t,�i.r,in�, the n,o�;io;� fa;_led. TfOTTGid b�� 7.r:��;�c;nfelcip �econd�d by S}��e�z, t,'�ra� �65C�� be labeiect i:i tt��: b1��:3�c-t for t]-ie Iiurr,��il tzesc,u�°cc:� develop„1c,�1;. ��;r� L<;.r��enf�l_d �eap�_;iin;:d f,l�i�t t�:�s t��a}' ti.e C:}unc�_1 �:ould s�e th�_s i;ef'or�� t�•,,. 1 321C� 4�o�zl.d h<<�'l; �C I'lc.i:C £1 ('�LC� J_U?"lo T~ir'n Fj'<T'11- <' ��:� C� ].�' �iC'. C:2.:i!��'l�.ti:ll"!:: 1.` '. t woul.c� be l�z�.i�a.n�; t_�e iiu.;ca �esc;u:�cc� �xc�-elop.._ent-$ �;d I•;x�� L�.~�:;eni'�:id �ri er�:d � ��a�� that t;he l�:a;� i�i, �;�:,s no;•. �_t �;as �_�rr. i_i�:;_�T Iir:ited. ;��rs. G��i:e7_ su� s:'-:e ° ;. � conccrned al:,oi;1, rc�ier�il:;; �o t'�. y5,5,vJU �to s�enu arid �:�.�; ��?Oil(iC:l"'ln�; :if tl;::i, r.-:c�.,,� Z�rheri �he .SiijJO�:) lti2'�.S �C;:P, 1''.ix:�:;:11 }�rS7lli'CC,'S C�f'.1%C�_C�-Ji*:�l�1. 4;Cll�.C1 G� cort�:le�c;_�: C+�.� aff a She said �,:ne:•e coai_d 1�•; so:r,et���n< c:titre�-:elv t;or;,:..;l;il e t:�a � i;s g�:t ccr:e upS �nd t;��.s see-�cd 'l�?_}:e it i•;ou1d reai�}r L�e loc::i:x� therl in. i,rs�. S:^ea �.«�c 1 +, � �� : `l n�" �•f � i l 9 i.nr r �? �l t.I d} _S •,•�l��r she 2s)c�.ci �'�e rnember� oi tn.e Co;��,i , ic,r. t.:.�� c� �.s cn �� � t+ � r�: c .r-.-r . 1 �. ) ! 1V11u.. `vr1f.'�� �3.5._l1,^.!�Cia �:iC <-+,Cii!"liC�, l.;liv �llc��; CG�J�1T: �'_.�G�:'-�•.0 U.,. �.,.�: .....i• _ _i__ CO;�11Y"_ l?'13� 1'{1^ ��°�i��?71{'IC� 3%-!G� :l.�i �'r'8.5 j'!',.:' 1Ti1?:I'f'S�'_'''7). t,�i?.�. :i_� ... , .;i:C(?�'G..::4 � ti;CJS�!JV? �!i(��� ,� , , for fui'l�i'nt" {•.. •. .0 1- . .�i • _� :.i_:.. �_C :;'022�.C< t�C &:i�.8t QL'l"11�11 a.-� u:luS iC� �!:�.. :ii•..��C:i 1:�. ...._•'! �;Yl'cit �'i?2.1'� � i•11'o �GI` �Iil�ii7 S<<:i.C� }]tJ iF7. �:`.}1C.S' h7t c_ �C {-L�_X?n c'l l I;7 CCj l:;> 1?1 C3E7•�1.i.5 c^.:�:7 °C''i� r:"i•�.' .: lY'T'E?iE'`�il��. �.rJ T.I]E' C7L'GSi,1011E. Y.f' r��3t[.0 ? rlt`�i�t:`.'� l,'c;� ?�Uia�E'i, 2_',:� i;i?C;'6 :1.� � �i s, ' : e CT::�a,1. Si'-i(� {.i:cl.l, 1S i''i:^L c;;� ••," ? . 1r ':.i1`::c"'. f'1c�:ib']i�l;�� ii: id•c�l,s� i:� :� . ��, ,, as-:1Ti��: ��C'.i11i 111.i�jT LiC '�.t C �+-�� i � �l::I.' 'i;G11 �;<31G l-lli::'C� �� T c Z,�� ::�`':�: Li: 1�::, �lli�.`�f:'� 1 ) }ilT1Q Vtil I � � ..1 :i C � iA' E� � ,� .. : c � ... ]il@t"l�a 111� �3 Z>i1C:k,Ct: Il�al'tI'P b7�iS a Lltidelin� i��;.lr� 1*? jll_� liil�`�.t'.]"" �ri�;:1�, p� �C. buci�etirg t�z�ocess. ° P�ir. Lan"enf'eld as?ced if l,hey ��:c�u1.d st.:ill. llat�e to �o tl.��ou�;l, �,hes�- p?�c�c�:c;t:,.:-�� fo.r each nax•ticular item �.i this was est;�blisl���d, ard I;r. ii��°z�is z�ep�ied t?ir.�• was correc�� UYOi� I'. VQICi, �r0`l�.C,e �iar.ris vrt�i.»�; na;�,�, i?er�;r�asl, i��.€;:;n.f.elc�, Gat;•::i �id Shea �: ;�.i1;� a�Te �Zd Pir. Fei.,.rson �:u:.;t:�ir;i.n;, i:hc� n:o�L:ton c_�rriec?. P�;rs. Si::�a s.�i.r t.i�e ne�t itc:;n s;;e �,aoul.d li!:c i;a �J-JCUJJ :.as a re^uest th��i. �:-�:e of tl;e 1•:ord�tl� l;e chell�;e:d in i.!�e C�i.:.v'� I�f�:ir.7=�i:ive Acticn policv. She .;r�:�i �•::e�� k�Ol1�C'� 11}CC l.0 I'C(`;1:!2'�? ':�IIE: C:L�i�� 'i3O C�O bi1:�111CCi:� 1:*lt.;� ��ll'Ir:i t�l�:ti uO 110i. (�1:?Ci'l..'.lI1;i�.:?t T'c3�,11C'..' i.�i�LTI C;2Ci,+ili'�?�'C. !':1'5. :'il:t'�3 :>t���:.C'.C� t:�ll£'i Wu:; 51^ll�� j� the 5�.1�11^�.I117U:i� C�;:'t;!:_U:� OY� �.�')P �il�.� �, ii:l ��1.1'.:£il•:LVI: ti(:t:1.011 �)OZ:I.Cjr� Fii1C. {.i1C;\" l::;l'f', f�I'�,IltCt� t,Y]l:i T'.l(;:1: vf:.�. St�ii,c; i�: }�:ix•i,;��ent. She sr3.id �„ie,y were �isl:ir�i; i:hat. �i::� City cii�n�;e a 1:.tt1 �:: r_i.t af i t � ��o7.ic��. Tlr. L�r�i;enic].d saia tie d:idn'i, ..a�.�e i'or t,lial, °!i-ec�uz,•c", :ir�d Srlt i.t k��s r<•tt,i�;;, t.UO (�1.Ct.flt.02'1��. Tirs. ��1Ci3 :i�i1�C,'C; t17Z� t,�l(: �`t?CaE.'I':il. 1.�Zid ,^..i1Z(1 .lt. I�FiS 1'Ct�111.1'�:��. P).a.nn:�n,; Com^�3. ;�ion 1;ectin�; — Auf;u�t l�)j 1I7� - 1'��;c yY Ch �i.rper4 or� �l�arra.s sai d hc knetir what tlie l.r,r� w<z.�, Uu.t the cnl.;,� prot�l em �•�a: th��.t ii; w<�t� ver,y-, ver-f cjii'f'i eult in cicr3.:l.a.n�; witl, �.he sp�:etrwn ��i' a.11 i.he bu:>inessc:s tY�at do btz:,i.ness w.ii;n t?�c Cii;y of Fr�_dlev to rc��ui.re i;hc:�i7: to cio that. Ite sta.�;ed that zi' t:icz�e �tas a o�e vr Li-ro rnr�.n opc�r. �Lt:ion, o�� a very small cont;raci;ura.l �p� rati.on, it ��ould be extremel,y di.f'licult to do. 2�ir•,-,. Sr:r,a >aid th�t she realized tt�is �rasn't an easv t.hi_n�; to dn, bt1i, ii i•��^.s 1;he �oal o�' iiu�,�an itesourees to keep loolcin�; �.t t-}��e Cit��, a.nd :�}:� ci�ci>>'t thinl: an;ronc was �oiri,; to b�:�n�, suit a�;a�nst the Cz�t;, . S!�,e .�«id i�, �:ra:� �;i,c�ir ho��� t}�at this tiaculd be ].aol:cd at a lil;tic: clo:,ers because �.s it i.> r.���: it was;1't, bein, lco):cd. aL at �.11.. l�fr. Ber�;,,.an sa:id th�t accordin ; to his z.ntcr; �retat:�on o.f the �r,oti.c�n ;r.a: c� an t.}1� T3;i;;i �_:.rl 1'-v'SO'17.'C!'.S 1�121L1t.E.'S y li; C�OCS 110{: ].'C:C,i:i:L2'c^ �.�'.cZ�: tille CG.":})�:?1;v 'rll�i.;l �•.':10Y1 ti';e Cii�: y,o�ilci do b;�siness ha.ve mixed racial c;�,nlo�>-r,:�;nt;; zt rnc:r•c;:l_y rrcu:i.x��;� that t.'r:at co-:_;;a::.y does no � discril,.�.na.te ar,�? ha:: agr�ed to i.a}:e � �'z irr� =�tit�c; acti_on ;.o recru��t: ti;ei:i. :�ir. �erLr�:,n sa.:.d trl�l� 1•itiE'.i;t�r � �he;r nave t}��:_,� or :zot 4'�S )�U'�c. �:1� 9_nter�retatio.z Of t;Cle 7'�Q177.I'E',:I�:ii.� i`iI'. i:�'T'::iS CJ�;;:1�21�°Ci t�:3�: �.� was so:�:eti:��:es e�,-en u�.?�:icult �;o �:r.y to recruit r;eo7�lc. ir:r. LE??" ^��:ri s�:.d that. €�- -` it .��t,.� not ci�_�'ficul�t to m�e a� e�'aax �, z,,i�ic!� i� ;;ra-c. t::e �t.at�;r,ent as;;e:i. jv'!��t-l�el �=ou "u.cceed or. not, he :�aid, is soretn �_n� else. Cn�,.1T'r`G'2'son ::arris s�id t'r�ey shcu)_ci t,ak� iri p��.nt �7ie t��ee re;aovaJ. bu�ines�. I3^ing this oz��?_}T as �n ex,�::pl.es h:; said, he i�ro;;.].c: 1_�_'•:e i,o �I.o;�r h`t� ;n���,y l�ciy 't� - �+nY.f„ F_L'" �7.-^.G' Se�:n �.'�t�gl_)' 1`iY'. �.�E'-I:Li�i�!]? 58.1.C� 'v°7'�i" �(''t; . L'iZ�. �::�if;tr tree c�. ei�:, iir. �� c: � i: u � . T(r:i�/ }t�:i'E i:i�� 8 E',f'� O1 �.> �0 :'LCI'l::? t Oi1C 2I10'. .f'^.1�C`�. :JF S<:�.1G t•f?f' I'iG?:�.OYl. �?S 1�� 11I:Qc:ic�i)O� _.�.� �"TJ�:i�''.i t.0 111i.E:3:'v� r.0�: S11CCi:'.:i5j i;�".� i'EOL"'.1:.'L:`_:.�iii l•1�.`. i:�i<:�� 'u�:`. � ' ma':re B.T;t [:j'iC:�`1:. y�ll`S. uabel CO.�u��vi1�.°(� t:�"'iu.i. 1t, l•.'�;� �.Qt.<?�iy Llii'c?"lliJ:'l;^2�:_C'h i°i?'. JE'.:;'t�:':c'� :,'ci1. : i.� Z�:c^:S 171S 17`!T)T'C.`.'S�.OI"1 t�t?c.'1`. ��i;. ;:U_,':.2�'i }:r'S:.�l'LiC�'S I':::.'C:�;Ifi.^:?i:ic;i•�:�:i i']E'l? i. f'L.X'L11f.'i i371'tl L1SE'. �: .`�tS'OI7�'_',�I 1?,SIF Lla�.�`-. �,r?�:17 1.,`_� CUi"i":Oil c L'CE:i:i,;��l �:�]'2CL1.Cc', ll"t '-; � ; S°S '•:�"10 8�:>O CO^-�_�Z;}' l•]1t;i? 1' ��(??�Ii1 ��"].t?1' �UIi:C'i:t�J�G'S O!1 u.i; :11'_'^_Li�'C� o � i�i bu� ir e s�. . . _ �:.�id o L� c C vlOTl. i:2 �r11C� �lc^_-. "v�3S S�JEv.�i.:.Tl� Sl�E-'C1f1Cca �_1}* �3.CO1lL JL1S i � C.'uJ;111� G'i1t: v1�e �-ci.=>+� S°:1tC'7?�8 Of �.�1� i�:OtlCi;e i�irs. Si.ea s�ated that. �he st;ate guidelincs on aft:ir;:al�ive act.ion t<se �!�� ;•ro?~d �ir•e(�L1=Li t�'�. '1`:i . -:�-'T'�i'1dI'i SalC� ��JC�S � �tlt 'l.l]EV "«.T�Z�� I-,i] : t I"'� Qiil�'E:l?iC;2?i, �•b �.Il?p11J;'C':'� F.;7C� (10 !.Ot. I'equire OI t�7G CCUTlt,� 02' ii1t1t71C1UFt� ''u;l�''.� l.iiC�,' SGCO:i�C:c^.i:C't�C.Ljr }3�.cCi= d requir�=.:��enL on ��:e peo.�le �ai.,h :�:hara �cr.e,y cio bu,�;::ncss. i•:rs. She�,. said i.t t•:a� not a la;a, uu� i� �s� s ii� �,t�e state �u�.�clines. �'ST'. I,�.:Z� °nf.e].d Sc+.�C� L.'1<:+i.� 11L'� person��ll,y, l-.':.S d� �- �O1' i•�'ir? �if`'ir;��'.i;1VC' c'3CtlOii ii.:, far as hel.p�l7g �s;ot•her inuividu� 1 or rni.norit,� �;roups, a,�d so o:�, uut he: �;ct i:.e �i-�-��� ,��;' �.:' `1 f,;1C'�jT �OG Cc11.'I'�_E'.C:� f�i:�1V td1t,�1 l:�}iE:�E'. t.�l.'_i���:� t.�1F,y i::,I•:' f eelin�; �.hat sc, .L ir.. � ne. actualiy sta^ting t� i?e �. rope arouu�d �;}!n f,U��i� p1d�{�;s';ic,�ed co�.}�etition. A�i•s. Saea Gaid the second it.�i;t iindc�i• Ai'fir�:�'iti� e lic�,�.or� i,a:, c,_imecl at tiaor�eil. She stai:ed the Cit;�' ha.ua p:y!r,ei� ��;z•a�;razrs f'or �;o �_nf; ai� to school, b�ii� �t'r;��1' i'e1f; a little 1-�ore i'.l.e �roz•l: �l,ould b,�� dene on i,�r,�z:�. ;,r �. 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Pe��rson asl:ed t:h>� the t?in,�czn �?c�sotit•ces Co�!Lnission el.ected tti•ro r:e��bers t;o tJie Yoiith i?oarci� and I�;i•s. S11ea said .l�e� dicin' L kt�o;�� but �auttl.d h�ti•e i;o fir�c: o;;t. Pi:�TIO� b�� Shea, sc•cc�;�ded by Fei,er:�on, r•ii�it t,?�e P:1.�,21111.)lj; Co�,�;�::i4: ic,�i table i•}�f� Ai'i'ir;n:ztiv, J!ctioii �'ro�;r�un unt,:il the n��xt n:r.c�tin�;. lJpoi�i a voic�� �•ot�, uIl V�i•l'1;� �ye, tiie mot;ion c:�ri•ied U1111�:1;�i011.;l��. � � ' ' r.�.i1C1Tl'11)(� :)����:mi.:�;�:1c�n ii(:Ct.].C1(� °- /'�l]('ll �� 1�� ].)'jG P<��;c: 1,r:�. �laer� :�,:�id :>he rrou7.d )ike i,o dirscu;�s tl�e rnoi;ion hy t,i,e Hurnan R%�;;�>>n�ccs Corrurt:i.ss:ion t}-��L r=1 ,Or,r) be dc:,i�;nat,ed, .f'or. thc ncr, L:;a r. ^�c�ni,h: , to 1,hc 1�'ri cilr,y ��inc l�rt:. 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Ciy1�i7.T'�)C�T'SCI7 :�cil'T'3.S cSi'.E':� 1i� �•:1�7t• 1;0:1�_Cl;l�+.. �i.Fl��l' :ii _'i:�� c:1C� i�?'. ' �Oc{T'CYt:i2L'1 T'E.'�;� J.i.'i: t 17c'i �. ].i.; '�•: i)L21(1 UE3 i.i?1 OT%t?I'11_i;li7�l ��il i. O.1 t.�lii C.i i.�' !':�'���i�;i'.Y' �` C1� �`� CC.. HG' SIii.Cl t;he�; �;:cl'° p�'O � 1C.1I)j.T, �: Cl'2'�A.:i1l c`Lfi(`1i:1� Oj' �:��11 � -ll:�••�Jc11' � (��i?t. LI�C'I':? 'l::U l:� � be r.ore org��ii;.at•� en in ��'�at, the,� t:ere doin� . , Ctl;��; r}�ei•: on H� i•i•i s:�aid thai; 3�'� broiz�ht• t,o ti:i s:;iin:.i thc� i•cco� ;rrc�ri�i� t: o�i b�• t•��ie .ti � �� .i i;, •i � ' •r � �� ) . .� ' �.O �,:1�. .:1 i�C17I'S i)1� �:��::1 Chnx .,f i• .,o��:�.i:,sic �.to:it �•E;;r�..,s ar�c i �.;3:>c�;�ai l; ar. ��� ;� , �O\'C`T'll��it`:1't ��i�l' �il : C� t•:� �t 1'. !�E'. illii�C�l j,��;ii: t•�iC � ic ;:.('� v01- i'; LCIII l,'�I]LC�t �) C}1:3:1?C' t.�]e (.11'll°�,('I' lIl �l]( II'l`fi Of� �):'.�•.li l� i5 ��07' i( '��. flill� tll:l . � liCC LI � i f A ri( 3 ld'.� l'.::C I'(_'(1 � l O W v l l: i t� i J Ot 1.L:: ;.��(, l I l l•, 1 ��i i)�?..' l�. �'i[„ :: O l i.' � l; l;. l l .�:!�� 1,: I P. 1•';�:� �. �':: 1 1�, il�011�. 1�' Ql }�PI':i�711 �C1�, 111; l�c:i CII(::l�t.'t�� ilUb: 1.1f)iI.!l: L�;�l+ }?�1'Sl�3I C.�:1:C C'i:l:K 1T1 t-D I' `l1JCl��`J his proh.le�m? H�� st:�t,ed th<:t �alltit, he ha}�ec? io have coiic aui, ofi Ll,is ��•i�, ' �'a.t�.nri9.ra�, Canrr,issi.on ;;caf.:in� � Ati�;u�t 7.f3, ].9��6 1'a�;e ly , �� JJ some Cit;{ polwry on 1•rh<�.t :� ci ti,.r..n could do iiz a circum::tr.�nce such as that; who to t,al.l�; t�, an� th�.L tYZ�e o£ i,hi_n�, Jle �cided t!�at z•i f;h�; now they had not.h:n�; a.•�<:t�.1�:pl.e. I`,r:.. :;hea, askc�d ii' t,},i.s inclucjc:cl tl��e 1'o7.ice Dcpartment� ru��� iir. I:<on1�c3:nr:ri ret�lied it, did. 31� sr�i.d th�t: I�e i•hauf;ht. i,h�re H�as �omc:thi.r.g very Iack�.r�g in �,he City as .far as ccr.ur,uriics�ction bettvec:n �.ts residcnts and local �overnMF�nt ��a�: t,�i� �;oa1. sta.tein�nt 1aa:� ,,or�et,lii.n�; tl,at;, hopel'ully, a policy would c;;r:e aut ef' b�v tY.r City. Cha:i_rperson li�i.rris st;ated he wasn't ar�u�.n�� ti•rii;h it, bui; r;�i� ;;us�, ,-;on�::��, an� }ZO�r the;,� �:eT��> f;airl€; to i;np).emenL iti. f{e said the re�re�s c�'' t'ie pu��1i�� ta 1;r�e Cii,f was a ver°y touch,y s��.b;ject. I`r. Board;-���n sta��ci thai; �,.: t:�ou�rl�i �.rat ��aas the rnason there 1•rcre �-ralls bui7.i, between tnc: Cit}� ar,d thc. co:,ln;uni�;;�, and t}ie Citv sho�zld i,r,j to brea)< �t2;o�e wall:� do�-:n. I;r. Harr:�s sa�d 'ne a�;reec�, but i�;ondered hoi-; thcy cculd do tn��i,. 1`r. 3oardr,�.n e3;plained that; once the �;oals and objeci�i.ves were esta'�]_ished ty the Ci.ty Gounci]., t?-�en i�; :zot�ld ��,e u� to the City Ad.;�iinis t.ration to : e � up �".. Z'702"Y plan to ucilieve �ho�e oh;;ect�-ti•es. k;r. Ber�:�;=�n s�.�c� that he would like to cemr;ent on D3'��. He stated t.hat he wa.s a citizen of rridle�r, but h:.s children �•:�eni; �;o Celu;;�bia Hei�his' schoo7.s and he felt. a vex;: definit� ana specii'ic sp7.i� loy:�lty. tfe said tha� he i�ras � intiolved ��d �nt.erested ir� Colw,�bza. 'riei;;hts' ne�-rs a.s it �had an;� a�fect on t;he SC�']rJ01 i� ;v}21Cii u2'C' 'rT:?`�T'P I?1S C�I;.ldren ?�:elll: d.27C3. �r:�i�; V:aS 1i!?JO:'f•�1t• "i.0 Ill�ij c.:"i� A`L �.etrac':,E,'� �'I'D:A 1:1.5 17� �E:7'P.S vS rnd lo�ralty �vlt}i �;hE �lt,'J� O;� !''rwc�le�=. .''•iT'. t72i'€;,^?821 S£t�C� ,.2 W2.5 a?•a�re tC2Fi,� t}]@ SC�"I00�. C�7.St,T'].Ct� S DCUI7.^'.F:T'].E'.S Ci1C1 JiOt. CO:ncide Z'?1�r1 L�1G f..�.%`�' i S UG11T:�c^.?'leS Oi1 t.izr�e, l.f 110+.. 10'�.1T' 5?_CjBS � Zi:lt, 11. CCi:u?lU"t'1:L�:V c�.C!C7.i �5S r:a� t-:arited io ��•idley 1;here t�ra� z sizable r.�r.b::r oi peo�a]_e �•;ith sY1it �CJT��t}% a�c? spa.it. in��_ast. H� co:�tinued that, �e li��ed on Ll�e I�IorL;: s�d.F: o�' ��01.�, ::na c3CI'O�S T�.iL' S'�T'E'.r�: 1?'Oi11 i11:1 �'.'�'j L',']i� Znnsb,�ucl: 3:'Gc35 JOiit::i U{� v7�1�1 ���'.`. 'V:iO:iE° �JE'Ui�ti t::I'l'- a�.:�0 C1i�17p1�S Of rridle�� rJUt Lti'E;t'� �:Ct.i2i:ii�}' 1TiUT`c�. �'iOlii_I'(Dici iJ(;-�'stiti.�: t'.'1821 E'iE.' �iuS t)�Cc�i15° t.:'l°Z' tiE?1'F: Oil. t;�'1.�. U�.l�E3x' Si.C3E.? 0I 2��?1';>T G�\•'10Uv riO,ti :�3),.�• S�T'1;C �T.11rB. il'_'. 8 vcj;G'Cl t,I7C'T'�: idCT'� il ZOf. O�' �T'1CZ� �'•.Y �i:Oj7� E,' �:'Oli7:C.� :�t.-L'�.i: v;i L�� li,?I'v:.8.�.. T�ECO�::ii.1�.�P i::;SL t.`l��j' S�i6'iC' }��3"i: Or Fridlet'' 8i1C� �"iPf? O�:e'.^,i T'2�.0�;:2:L�L.'.0.2 1%�':8�i. t�:E'.�y' i•:@�E'. 1�uTj, Oi t:�1e CO:'L'�uI11��� Z•:?1�.'T'P t}lC]_I C}:11C�T'G;i i�<2Yl't tG SC�iC•O� e tl� S�ilCj t.here ��•�.s a lot of sp1:i.� loyalt�� �_n t.1ia1; situ�t.ior. 1•;rs. Shea co.:.�;ented th�t she dic�n't feel t.}�at split loya?.Ly �`:�� t rcv.cil, b�at did fcel like tt:e City oi' Friciley 11ad let the�, dc�tizl in a�ray as �;}:cre tc�r'e r�o Fridle�r parrs iri }ier area. 1•ir. �oar�i;ran said �,otlier ri•cb� em x•elatin� �o tiie split•-Iovaltl- situu�ien rai�,ht L�e tne disserlii�ation of irifornatior., and asked hod•: o�ter. the.�- got. som�inir ; from :.�e Cit,y o.f Fridle�,' tc:�lii�g ti:��;� c•ri:r�t; •�_��,�;?•<_:r�s �;ere avai? •able and ti�a� ��✓pt of thitii . ;�1r. TLer�;man s �ateci that tnc.�e was a close reiatini;srip h^tti�een tne schools and th� Cit,y-, �7d he could care less about District 1lt. i�e said t.iut, to sor.e extent, detractcd fr. �m his i.nterest in i�:n �t s.Tent on i.:1 i�ridle�. 1�;.rs. SI2P.3 noted t.herc �•rere ttiree persor.s on t:�e P12nr..'�r.�;; COliLrl].SS1.G�;� i'ro:.� llistrict 13. �•ir. rert�rn�:n said l�e knew it ti,�as a rea� probl�m to chan�e ba��,�:ciai•ie.�, bizt he lctleti�: it ha.d �een done. Ne said that if the C�t,�� �.�ant.ed te t��l� about lo��alt�•� unifor,,:ity, etc., he tiioiight that :,�as sotr.��t.I1;I.31L; tha{, ou�.1t. to be addressed. Ci���irperson }��rris asked if it wasn't true i;hat F;overi�ment tend�d to build �. barrier b:�t,:,ccY: ihe semi-p�sblic �znd private sectors of t.he po��c;l<l'f.].G11. 1•Ir. Bnardr;<+xz sa�.d ije �'ini�;e7��. t�ir. }larris as}cect ho:�t that a�uld be OVC; COi�lr�, � tui i�'.r. Fo�.r:iin�.n �aid t•hat �irst. yau h�c? i,o find out �ah�� t.110:'e t;arricrs ti:e.re L�uili;. }ie sai� tn{�y were usuall�� develop�d bec�zuse so:nebod,y was �rotect�_n� in.for;;aLion , _.r., .� ' � �� Plr�nnin�; Carruni;;;;ici� I�tce�t,in�; � t�u�ust :f.E3� :1.97F P�t;e 2(i �..�._._.._...,._ .._ ._,._.� • 4 K(; or not w��ni;i.n�� i.r�formritic�n out becaiz:>e nf certain i.hi.nf;:�. ]ie st�ited tt���i. fi,'r,at dev�lf�l'>r, di:�i,.ru�t, �ncl d:i.stru:st is wha.t builcis thc; ti•r�.�11.�. 1►noi,l�er thin�;, t,e sriid, ti�:tis tl�at ir,forrnat:ion taa:; availa.i:].c� i;o tr:�: pul�lic hut �>cc,p:ie didn' i, l:now ho�� to �et: �.t. iie cornmented th:�.t i�, �aas piablic}�i:c� Sri i.lie �ur�s biii no1: t�:l.l areas z�eccrivec,' th�ai:; so it w�s � matter of liovr t.hey co�.zl.d €;ei; itiforma.i,:ion i.a the people. He saiu 1:hai. accordin�; to tY�e larr, :it �;ra.s r�e:�uix•e:l i;hat ir,fc�:lnr:tioii be acai_lt�ble if somr.:b��dy �.:�kcd foz �.+, bnt l�i�w di��i Jx:on:le k1:0i•: Wlllit. �LO asi; f�r? r;r. T�arigenfe.l.d sa�.d that Fda.; F:here ll320 c-rotzld cc};�e .-i.i;. iir:�. Gal;el sl;atc,d t!�at i1, ��r�s a m��tt�•r oi' cond�t.ionin�;. c;hc� ^�.ic.i tha.t �E�o},1E� ar.e af'r•2.id of' gc,v�;.�rnr�e:�t, and l,ave ��F:er. condiii�r:-:d i:�f cxpec�, t:;;�i. 1;he;� �:rc� go�.r.�; to get not'r�in�; rut a turn--off' or a. ].ot oi' red tr�pe. C�r� ;i,•;?erscs�� li.�r� �s said tr,ai; peoplc don � t trust E o:�ernr.^:ent, �,r.d the gc��err��:�.�t f'o��7-ers t:�...t. �:� cii;ed �he e:�ample af a f: ien�i o� hi�• lrho had an oa}: tree ir� 'r:�L;, bacx ��arc� �,�<�L staxted l��f:ir.o stran�e to him. His fx�ic:?"�d ca1�.�d t'rie Ca_;.�� ':'ree �nsr�ect,cr, r�ho S31� �}lE.' t,]"C'E �8� 081: 'nTl�_t. �1i7Cd. ZdOUl.:j. �"l �VC i.0 C:i;1?E: C'COY:ri ?Tl vE::l C;3�'S. `iS.E: .I':;�j�::Ci.O:' then �.:eni.: around the nei�hbc?•l.00ci and ta�;�ed f'i�:te�;n Tn�re tz�c•e�;s ar,d hi� i'.•iend's n�i�i�bor•s :�rere out to han� hirn. Hc said �;nerc has �o be a,.n;.:�j;e �.n �;overr�:^�ni, so peonle woulci trust it. � �i3' e��T'�i13.21 sa�_d tliat• }'iP. .��OiliC� ,.liCG-' f.0 : li� � 8S t Vi1? t. ��"1C: 1.If!;?I"G:::� ��n l�� �Oi. throi?r,, ��ut t�e e)_er:�en t af. G7a1. Staterr�t;ri � D30� t-:as tiiere i.s a cc:~�.,r:j�r,:� c<�':. �en proble��9 �.nd t',�e C�-��Y itiill �enc� aut leaflets a.n:3 �a�°c.�i��.�res t,� e�er;�:;�:z;; , ��;>;.', Of 1•atliCil I•llil �O 1l1 v0 1'i.:iC �2�'C� UE bC'Cct��if', 1: �}1C'-�% (1i:11 �'•.i .`l�t?T° SC,I!i�". 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T'G?Z�_:;P.cI t:tiE;:'G ;•:t?5 c. L;'F's:i;.2�:1C>�:S pu�iic relatioi�s r,�•oblc;rn b:�;,;�fee?� Git�,r G���:ernment a�.�� i �s ci �� .�er��.. � � � � � 1•;OTIL^; U�r Pc�t�a~: on s s�ccn:ied. t;y Shea, that, the 1 �ai�?:in� Cc�.r,'_ , s �::: �:�,r��e :i.n. prin�:i.pal �aith Goa' S�ater.��ent.s D20� �'1C: :)�i()t� �.nd t�!���:i.; Yrc;_,�,. 1;:,;c>ct.;�Y�,; S rna table ti�is ite:� until t}�e meeting of' �ept�>>�iber ?_2nd, L'poz� a�:�osce ��oi-e, �:L� votin� a��re, the mo�;ion ca.rr�ied UI]�:�liilJUS].y, S� T t �? . in:.i �;'7(` 1 ;''J � .��;i (�i'.��T �.1�.���<< 1'�lT\:�� `i �llil�i� �) i.l�\� �:�i y� ( � .. �-.. . � R�s1.� �•,�:7 OF PA:t�:S &.,.. G�t��.n 1C,v C. ,,,, „ _ _ - - - - --------_ ..._�...�_.____._...._ __ __.. Chair'N°:"':�OI2 t�di�11J Stiiv�Cl t:�73t �`i2'S. 5C}lT1a�C1. ilii:l :il_'VC:]'F:l (lll'?:i C� =0:;� � i:1i:� 3;i��:`C: t`rs. Gabel. if siir-, had pa�seu ti:e;1 on to her. ""t,s, u��hc-�). :�.ns�,e.��>u t;'t�at i.,,e cn?}- thin� hirs. Sch�i�bel had rel.it��d. to 'Z��r 1,�as tiie que.si,ic;n �n t.i�e �:;cc�r i'i.el.c'., .znc T;r. Yetea•son had alrc�ad}r atist;�red that. Siie s�id t,,,�.�t ��i�1�t;;inf; ij�at wa� r.u�, i;Z tl;e minutes she wasn't a•,.�ar�� of. Ct�airpc: ::on Iiarris said that, in rE�� ard to t•he Jtil�� tit,l� :���cci<z] ��� e.•ir�� o.: i.},r� Uizdf;et, thcx•t� ��ras semc questi��:z on scr»c �.f i,�ie itc:r��:;. }'r-. �::,l;c�;i ..�}.,y �;hc� =i ���m LOCt�P. ��<3!'iC �OO�.��I'].C���^ ��15 �.1:it,E'C�� L�ilt. Il0 �jO�.l:?I' F.11fd�ll:ll.• .`.t'• 1'�.:�C`I':i011 C\��a�'.:.11f`.Cl thzt, tiac�� hecaus� tiie�� h:.idn't f'elt iE��? pricri��� l;zs i�:s�h c�i::,..:�': io p�it r�t��• c;v�!7�?:� �:L��l1T'�: Oii it f�r ti�i:: )'C3I'• �:L' ::�iJ.cj li. �l:iC: �l',C3i .L11C� it(:t'.li 2`i'.�:;?l?:�C t.�ll` ]I(.iW 1'�!('.C�I'�:1i:2; ��:cr��t.ary Il.'iCI })U�. evcrythin�; in whr.t,her iL lx��d �� dc,l�lt�r �un����►�t. .�. not.. ;';r. ��3T`I'3S �ues:.ioned U:1C�C1' �CC011il� ��)Zn ��)U:.i`.11I1i;:i �: `-��1'U('1,iITf.'�� t.f?t.'. FJi1011iti. (+'� �>3,;00 lo�- remoc�cl.int: part o.0 t.i;_ old l:i.br:3r��, ;inci r,:;k��d i.i' i„i,C ir.c� c:c•i.r;�ct,it�i; 1'�Lt�l�riir��� Corr;�ni.::�:�.on I�tec:ti.n�; - AuF;ll�t lfi, 1.9"(G I't+l;e �. 4 LL in ruiy �,=ay i'ram any eit}r rc�cre<a.ti.on �rof;rr�n. I•9r. Pc;l,crr;on rep) �i r.cl �.t wa�;, rund said the were ar ru:.n =•�aii,h cit,;✓ m;:n�:.,;cmer,f; r3nd 1.he City Council ti���t i1' the,y Y !� ! . . . � a.r� �;o:i_nt:; ta c�,ar�,e y3,��`0 .for rc:rn�d�;.�lin�= becau::c: the,y ti,�ere tr,ovinE; 1;Y�e F'r�r'r.s � and }�erreat;ion I1e��artanen�, thc��� thc,,ry shr,u.)_d credit 1' F,� It la�.i,Fi ,j',"3,:00 nE:r.=�,i;�e �;he Policc: I)eJ;=jrtmc;r�t ws�s t;oinf; to t��ke o��cr tlieir ,�rc::-c:nt 1'rici.l.ii,;�. }]c 5aid � 1'arks and i:ecrcation i�rould be pay�r�f; far sp�ce tti�rice �;i�c:r� m„n��j;cir�r:nt ti��:� t.t'.�:lilf; s}�ace f'ur t?3c�ir convenience. Ct�ai_rF�ersc�n Harr.:i.s said he �r�r�eed with 1�`r. Pcterson and i'el.t �,his �•;as a capil;al exY;er�di�,���•e iri t,?;e Cil,y I'a7_7.. 1+:e sL.ated it c�;ould � ei�ther co.,�e ou� of' t'�ie ,�eneral fiznd or tl:e r.i;,;y� fund, l;�it not c»zi: cr ;'r��ri-s ^���: t ecreai;iori. I.^. 3?aardr,an stated it shoulc� rer�l.l>> go u?,c.er eap:i.i;al ir:�1�.•0-���:,�ent:; or City ?�;>�-). :L.'^pX'Ol�er:ent::. ii:. Peterson st�t�d ti�;.i,; bccr:•�z:se of tl�is 1;%;c:;, � i�rou7_dn't; 1;e �p�,ndin�; �~�ot;�y fo: a trrAnis couri; or �� �'oot,br�c?,=c or snr�°� ot.:�F��r iLC;n. lie st��t�� t?",:�t a?i,-� help th�y cou:.d r;et fT�o.n r�n�ro;�� c:i i�h;.s ti�:c:t�:'_d i,�� �,T'PEit.�j' 3J%:�J':'C11t,(:Cl. 1°iI'. B�T'E;?"�.:1 :ilii,�E:`.� �CCI t'l�t� $1:0.,�"1GT' �.1"{'Ll''�(:17i: L�O'J�1.C1 �:E,' thwi, rat;ll,r t.'ria.r� tatce t:,� rncne.Y f'ro;r. the Park,� ancl i�ee.::a.i•i�n b11d�;e',; t,o ,;'.� :�i, � leave them i:*he�^e they ��;ere present�!y 1oca�ed, �xs t};ey ci�d:;' �� tiaarii, to r.,evc. j�:i p ho<t.rd�~��n said t:�at it ��:as i;o a cel�tain de�-r�e oi k;e;�e``i.�� tc� Pz.rk< <<r�d. R�creati�r� because the ac�rir.istratize oiiice do�s h�=.�Te tr�ui,le in that 4L?�c;r�. � I.r. Pctexson s4id it tras re�ls.y fcr the bet-'terr.,:,nt, o_'' t;I:e ',;c:La). adr:inis�-r���.ia:t tnat they r10��P.' rat::er t��i2n their �,eti;erment sir:�ularly. � Chairo�rscn ?i�:rris saic� �ha� in a:ll 01' ih.esc :ii�e��s f,l-�e,r- �.:�.�e do:�::� an i;a�:�o•,Te- 1".�Tlt. �O T-7£ii'1Y1111b ;10USL'S 1TiCi all O�' tiZE:SG' '�:111.11uSs 2?"'iGl j�0 ;:11'? �l'!af� :ifirJll�C� b� �e*i. Ut� OI7 � C�il�lt,�3? 71;��'OVc'.'">f:27t «T1C� I�.O'� be Cic1i.S'uCi,G!a� .fT'OiP, �z Y'GCi E3�?.C�`iZ!- r=�Jt;l"'`z", � T`1T,� � �' ro n �„ir^ �"1. �).1S i:8.5 ±�:t; �•:i:.S 1� :7.i'.� �E;�C-;� SC27 .��z'..Cl ,.. had 270 c T'�i icTit: i'T1L;1 �•, ?.i: f I�li.i: �J°E.'l1 Se�, U1� 'i';]� �,!i:�.`, t•It,S �i.l1G 1d2.�r 1t ,ras L211'?f7 �.'1,?:I'��;;,.�� 1:C', ��t1C1 'i,l)�� �.�ij` li:;� sa���e ..o;:e;�. �z,.l o�' ;tle _•^venu� i:ha� ��^�te in iro:n �!,c� 1•��,c;;-... �nc corcF.�,.. ,..�' �� WG'i1L lI:t:O l;i:;, i8?1'�s';3..1 f?�"�'E,'TiUC'• r��?1C�s i:t�l:, :ic� C11�. 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S �11..i T�?Ol.'k ;t�" OY? iti':il . l � ttl��r ieZ� �??�L v:�CJ�' C�lplt,n.� ].1',1t�1'O:'�,ilc'i1t 1):ta£-;C:, c}�Ct17� b� S!�•�iiv O.l �,L'7ili1S courts ar ,`'� sl:in� dock.s-�-�;u� n�t ior off ice s,��ce. r;r. L�*��en�'eld brouLllt up Itcm I�o. 3 on t.he f:i.rs�� ,r.<<,e:, Is�,�nd a� l���::cs 4�;��,�'���� � `?.1r. }�eters;�n e�:�lai:zed t�iere �h�as a..i eb��z;atie>> th<�t la�:� co��:ir.� �i;.�.�_ �.*�:� _. Isltr,:i� o.. P•`.�c� did no� raise t'tie r;�o:iey the:� tl�e Cii:; ,r��.� ob1i;;::�:.e:d i.o ���a:�" li.f £�I:(3 lv }I�iC� �E-C".l C�E'�'`�::11.:iP.Q �.I?3.t. 1t. .`� ;;17'?;. rl o ��+^iC:: �_i':'"1 11E`C;'C::f•7Ui1 � e:x � �o:zld � � o�i, c,i -��, I�.1 ' capital bud�;et. He sa:ic? they obiec�ed to tha{,, Lu�. ii, i��:d 'co ��e �h^r� bcc.ti�e ^ 1.%, tdF.iS & COIlt�:�'1,;P.I7 u l�.�i�`y� 1��' CiLlc' 111 1�7 j e �",i: (-.':j)i ��:tC'C 2 i. �:�i:� �.11(' �.;."1l"iCl.?�.L c`lCi lI1i.P,rE?Ct• l:�'@ UTl t.11E,' ;'lOT't•�';3Fi`''-. t:T'. PC'.1;C'.7'.`'�Q;: ..�.:Ci i;}]<ia.: 1!.1:'�:,il� ]'I�:u"i:� ]..*.� •.:?['.:; � got fur�;3ier dc�,�n ti;< line, t,:e,y 1�e�•e �o]a t}1st i�orth P�ir':•: ��r„u:l.d. aJ_so hc: ci�^i•f;��;: anto tl�eir budg�t. bccaus� the C:i.ty had � cont:ir,�,f,nc� �i :bi_tity t!lere, �oo. � I•ir. I.� n�;en±'el:l J4�.\3 t�i�L the iiuyes Lots �.Tere preseni;ll' �'er?' }i<:'d on i.hc I:=lcuic,:; of Peacc ii� te�:�.� o:� �,:��•�.n�; i'or �:Z�t,ei•r.st, and : o or.. li� s:�.id it ti:as r�>::1 ;�• rou�;h oii l.1ic� 1� ound.�i;ioiz ;�t:d t,tie furid d� ive s� t,ilc;,� c�u�' i, de��.;i.e i��ie:i.r :�o:�i �:: to :i�n;:�rovin�; i.�lE't:' shar�> of t�he projGCt� c�}���n :_I.l oi t.1:r.a_r rior���� h:ic� i,c, ('.a cii � intei•e:;t �����cnts at�d l�o��eltil��� on uri.i�c:ipl.e p::v;.�.er�t�. ;ie :;�:irl tha;, i:: c�:�ou��h T'�-. ntoney cou�c?n't Lie geiieratecl to pa�r f.'or ttic> lara����: l.,oi,s, }ic ��.idn't• iec1. i.iiat i•i��� � � � � P].�:nn3Xa}: Conirn9.s3ir,n I�eet.�.rs�; - I:�iF;��.��t, 1�' ].97� r�E �: � �' �--� 4 MM C�.t,y �;ot,1c� lo::�c; ii1 �n;,r r.;r,r►ncr, sha�}e �,r f.o�-m �s f<�r r�� tr,oinE� brick on the pro��erty � bec��t�;;�; i L 1:-+t� �.ricr�er.3 �ed in v:�.7.uc:. FIe s�i:i.d t}��� Cii.y col�7.d se11 if.' if.' thc� wvZted to, a.rid it ;aould not bF.� �i 1us�_n;; ..itur�.t�_on. t•�r. Pc:tc�r:>on stated i;hf�re �ae:re i;;,� thi.n�;:> they had t,o rcaZ iz�; first, tl�e ii�,ye� � Zots F�ould not fit intc� th�� �ver.a.11 recrcrz�io:�al p7.�Z vf t}�� Par�.s and Rc=c.~c�:.i,io:� Depart,rnerrL �i.n �terms of 1�7d �e<?ui;�.il;ion as t,he;� d i_d not ncc:d r�ore };ro;�cri.;; ':;hc:re the I;�::�c,: Lat� 1•rere. �eccnd]y, thc>re t��er. e so,�e othc>r liabilitic:� that ;�o��id � pro!i:i.b_i.t, t}��.: C�.i,y fro;n SC11.].Tl(; �;}�e�;e lots o�'j' i;o a pr� v:�te develo,�er :�;it:l�,ut �7�3V7.Ii�� 'tG �'i:3,}� Ci .f ;�O`^C: Oi:'fl('T' IROII]_('f> '�O ��!��•1�;C)iv <ll� ci� ! 01 Z.}IC? Oi.iir'1' ��`j,r��j� r � ?n 1;herc;� r�;ere c:onsi.derable liau:i]_i �:�.� � that ��:ere invo:l.v�,cJ.. iie said t,l�c Cit;y tiJ0:1_.d � end up p��;y��_n�; for those ilzyes 1.ot� ar�d weu �_ci lia�,rc, t,o pu � �iier� in�;o so:ae t�r,,,, oi park pl..n even if' they did.n' �.r,,.nt to, so i L l��as a draL; on tne P-�.r�:s and ::�cre�,�tion Dep«r',r:,ent. �,�:re Langen.fe)_d said 'ne i�rould like �o ind�.c� ��� t}:ai: tt?:�}r 'r:ot�r:'i �o � � p,�ro.+.cl� z.he Cif,y or t'r,c� Counc�l 1.,� re�;a.� d to thi� i Lerrl ��,_�Ler on, b:zt b,}� ��` e SS:�IG �OV�?I� I1C ��E��l� t11r:L1' 11E'l,t £:]_lpl'Ci3.Ci� j:C) 1��iP vii��LG' I.,CE:;.S�.i:'(.UI�t �JRS C�J�-Y1� ;•Q .be m�ach more 1.�e:�efic�ial thaYi it ha.s been in th� p��st.. �j r`7T'e �;tJJ"�?R;�1; � Si{Ci� lf 1.t: W:iS Pc^...�'i:S c`3.1'!C% xC;C2'8�;.i:i0:7� S ll":+C:rll, �."li:f. vI?(? C�L1:.Lc�- ].IfII�Z'G\%E3?:�:7iL DaG��� C(' Sll�,)CCi; t0 I:1G�1'1�1C�t��Or �B:;�Cj UI1 "�_I"!�:;1�, IT'O`� t�'1� ilL-'�£',1`J�.:'.• hood p1•�>jt�C�: CU7;l:nittees. 1``7'. n�'�•G:"SO?� 51��?.i,E'Cl tri2i, lr �V�7C`r F;Oj: �.t?n 7_?;��J_':'.c.':,:_i,t: � fro:r tl-�e ne:i.;rib:�nc�cd pr�ject co?�,^tif.'tetis �ia t�r�e i;o put i� �r.io �:,e �:;71 i�ud�ei, thcy ��<ould modify Gr.cord��_n� to i.hnt. Oi:heri•:-� se, he s����, the�, t-:o��id ",r.:v� � ,; c;; �. � t ` n.,'-', � _ •,�.',,, i:t1i; �7: ✓1Ct, � t0 C1U l:. 1.i1 �_�l i�'y �?d reali �. a.-�-7-.1 �'i.. t:�:i.:�� t.ilE3}' '[1E;T'f� �.OGi..._[.j� 2�. � "G v � J- 1 '� .� . � ' or 1 c �i� -!� t�� ���� Y c r ' . �_..v � r'YT r f , fo.r �i�e �ei{;1��ax•i�ood p cj�ct co.r;;i�� � i� a � �•�x•. :< <...E ;n s: i U,„ .,'�_a - ti?7e' �,c�p:i.e �t:at tsren the�' c�:�e to the :r:�e ��;7 an ti�e 1?_ �,` . f_r �h� ,p�.�:;, rie S?1C.y OTl;° .L2.'iti' �l,pyCl �;lit;fl 'l",!i��v' �'1<:'1 IJU� ??� c?. fl,T:7`i:iS COIi�'i; „�:EPo l.11G„ .'"i'c'..:2 i:��...:.CA � S ��:s..11 .il:'•ry �. E 5^:l.Ct ;le � :J)� ci:?'O �O 1"lCI' �'.!:3t. 'i; .��, � i n _`: n?,.:, `rrt : t.S�E: r- ,. � � e,� �, x cc�_- .o e �O ! cii.'i:�i c?�F� 1°C?'�'.�?L:L0:1 Z+7c� � C'.C3 �i. �e'_2T21S C0121'�.s � l�rv r1-�n�< < r^iC T: V-,Jli` r`? t „i1�, '- j `_ a � r, i.i_ � i ` �:! -.`` n �,r,ou.-�, �� b,�.:11 iielcl. l�e s-i,u�; ct �t���.;, z,�....s z� ti�:. t�-t�� o:� t:-;_�.:�f; �c':�:.� c�e:: -�.:� avoid a1'ter th`y l;ad the �.��op1e �tudy t�;nat t,hr�y t•;ere c�oar,;; in L;:e�r c:an �:e:;;�a.;or�- � haocis. Cha.ir,)P.rcO:?. }�B.T'x`1S 8�'c:F a 1j' t�1C; .f1 j�tiT'('S t OT' tt:i' �'(`.��?ll;'ii;C11� l;G'_"'� �;a7 �;;?T'i. i 1`;i.2'�S OT' ��i t��i.'vjr closee T'�I •:�E'-vB2"': CI1 T'E.'i�? 1C'.C� lil7:?Z' Z<'Gi E .'li�:);)O� i.':1 t:Ci v:', r�:L�?l?T'E?S +•ii =i. n�:d beer� yuotea to �Ll:�-^. ;ir. `r?arris con_..:�T�-;,ca th;�.t .>c,�::� of 1�:�: �; �s °n .�� j l:. �(' .1. i .il:.. Jl.ln�^f.l CG bit iii�hr :'e askec: l�;z�� Peterson �,o e�:.p� �.:n �•;i�� t. "�o�.�o�•-nota" ::�e��.r,t. I•�r. Pe�:erscll saia that -i;his rei'errec� �.o the �zzr.,is co�,rtss an�� �;h��t ��.v�r;• {;lfr:.� ;��ears t�_av shoiild be Colo��'tsoted. ile explained �� �,,-as � corx�:i_i�aous .�:.����i.c...��ce {:�r_�� tn=-1;:, �•7�'1]_C1) ��: OV1.ili,(� 2 prc�per pl�}*�.I7€; S11T'r� CC 2:.ii inc: ��?S6`Q ��'ilc i0ilt;°': = �l� Q{' li.`.:� � CQ:12' �S. Chairpersor H�rris said hc �,ronr.cred t��hy o:� onc c.uurt i,;:� cosi, �,r�;s �a].,,;C� .��,� eT� ano„her :�'j2�, and asl:ed if ;,ennis court.s ;a��rc�T�' �; b���.-iCC:i1ti' i::l:', S..:C.'. �_i Z�. ;':I'. Petersorl ans;aered that there mi�i�t be �;E,�o ter.r,is cou;•ts inc:l.t�:?��d in o:le ii;;ui•F� or ti�ere m:.���t• be a�:eis�is caurt arid a bas::i�tuall couri;e 1�`r. Lan�;e:z�el.d said he reczlled na�� one of the qu��: t;.�ris �.}�ai. ;•;a� UJ��.e;l c:�:�cez•I]11'1:; the btid�r_t w�s i.here �as no ov�ra�.l tot�:l, ^�.�ci ti�ev l�ad co:ne up �rii;h :�,11�: ,61 �. rSz•� 1'etersoil :;�i.d there sho;ild h;:�ve b�en ��1 ovc�:�nll �otal, <�.�n t'.,i�i°e h:,:i ;;cc.i orie when the�- le�:t tlie meeti.n�; t}�at �1�i{;}lt. Hc saici :i �•�:� s a r.e?o±.i:�i:^d CC�i:ll.>I'; :li? :i< t�et,tac:en i.}�c Cit,1- I•`��a�;cr aiid tl,� Co.,�mi;,si�n. i•ir. rc�l,i:�r:.o:i cx.�.l��i_:�t�d i.iie i,'arl:s �1id ltccreai,:i.c�n bui�j'Ct• 1vUa1d bc somct!u.rif; over :;>;=00,U:)C?, ci ;•;ii:ic'.� c�tpit,:t1 ;�:�� :��ll�t3,i).)� to r�1�0�00� ��pprU�imr.tel��. 'i'ilc'. O'i.11et' �)ji�yl)�:0 �:r,uld l�c i'or �a1�,ri��:� � � Plann:i.r,�; Co,nr.ii.^:>iun t�ieet:in�; - Au;;iz�t 7.�� 1.�'lE� Pa�;e ?_3 � � .� ��..__.._ 4 Nrl I� and r3ro�;r. �un:, y nnd also intea�est paymcnts 1'or land ��.r.c;uisa.t:i.on�: a.nd �;hin�;s l.i.l;e that. Ci�aix�person H��zrri � s1:�.tec] he tras a bit con.Cuscd. �ir. 1'ei:erson sai.d the thing to rea.7.�.ze �aas f.I���.t T� ri c3.7.c�;� did nc�i, �iave a ec�:�i tal i.mnrc,vem�;r� t pro�r� j�, and. tri�.s :i.s �•rhai, tira� fi��ndict�ppi.n�; t}�c Rec.rcation L'CT>ii;''l.:�i(I1'lS.;� l;c ;�ai.d i:.h��t a1� this po:int in tirne the;� �;rre seven ,year. s be�rind t,;�e rr:a;,ter pl�sn t'.�^L tia,�.:: deve:io�?ed in 1°�>. Iie exp7.::�.r.ec3. t,h��y h��d on�.�� bcen able to do t,h��cc yc�:,r:� :-�orr in fi,en / (J �CCf3.USn �,�18;r hiiC�. �',O rfl<Ii:C: C10 O',11: G.� (.'dC;l }�'Ci�.T' � S i);,1c�.;;C:i: u.?:�1 :Lj: �;C'v::> CU�. j 211;�. Z•7i�i� a. �- 1 ��f, j�l'.T'{�;�iG?� C'l.J��.t!1:"IC=�i inf.laLion �;hc bud�;�:t ?ias no'� :i.ncrca�c�:� t}its.� rnt;c i 111 i;o�a.�a tha�, r;i{:h :in.t'latiori orl �l;�ie sal.ar•ze � ti�eY f�c�t, 1.c:�s ��z�c3. le�: er�ch ,year t:� r� i;t�r. c�:��i�;a� impz�ove;aenta Chairper'.`•011 I��iY'1"'l S SS,C�,C. Sd,l'yr t�1E:y VTLT'e j7��.V].i1�; 0�21 ^p i izCil �r,'„c t.f.or' � LiY,'J r;cc s th�. (� t;T ciici r.ot ;�o 2,CC,�l21S].t:LOTl. :iT. 1�.OSI'u.ill�:i1 cllii•7LI'C'Cl ?�; �','8.5 1,1c 1;:� f 1 E'. � b0 :C�-1Su °'tf7�1�j;. HC� eY_i�.l_�i.1I:�Ci �.ti!;,y' ht�C�''�:�", l� r r i:'1(: i.:vE?":'i�; v ` E: it on a � �:e t,yp� .. . , ,. a. �_e it �, ofi e��c::� ��e2.r� s b:�r;�_r,� - .-�.� �;. i3�: a.�ded �' ox• thir.�t,y �Tear p�ri.od� an.� 1.a ou ., ., ,,;a ;�� ':;r_�;�r ;'-. ci Cc»� ' `��`� � , still � ' �z;; for T •�c�e Fa.-l: �r: �..0:1::, . . they ti�rerc, pz�crabiy P'�J�- � . � Peter�on st��:ted i,}i�.� :i.i' apr�;i �r�;c, r�<.t��re �;ere pa.�rin�; ior ;;;�rth Pa:r: . f'i='• r( ,,,,, � r.j ��� t,�io�z l.ould h pl����n i.,c def.'at�7.t i.t coial �I r: �,,� ot;T t'r;E ; �.. c r.:i � rounda�iori s � ' . �, � �. �' ,>l,; ' n� �l '. � � Depa.rtrlerit f'ar �he co1�1;ir1E„er�t 1�.<�b�.lit�es t��e t�` �`'-�a :.c' �' ., a� �. ..i��`' t:i?P, �il_l.�' ���tCl Gi1�r.L-'Y'EiCj. ].21't�0 ci11 8��'E;Ei�:C:i]} cI7C1 �iJ1C: vl�;;% s•r��? VilC �ii8:,�'G.:iti:�I' O? i.,"]ci�: purchase. '1 rn ..� },..,�,.�k .'1.,.� �� � j':�li �;�i'.':�Jv:'i:�.j. +i.� Til'. :?°rr7T�2T1 3S�iLCi. }:OZ�: l:�"1:�5 C2.F;7."t2l 11?ll�rp'tiri;,.:G.l � u:i.<�:. �: 1 ��/�. � �- , _ c, 1, _ ,� , . -.- ( � �y� � 81�iC1� :`l2'. I�E;i.i:"�v;i c i ::i: l .i ic , _ � �:i. �� ��,ti;E', �;ilu� t. t CI .icl:t v jyt'd� y ; ~: • �l ,i ��(3 Su:i.C� �:° i�T� S �0.7_T1� .IJ�7 IQeTiO:"�'J }JllL �lE.' t•:101'.� �:i. �,.,E', Lt.�Ccz.L r ..: �. .Z 1L� , � � r �: •..,. , . � ! /�� ^ J n �:� },. .l `7'� l. ��'�;1 Gi�.1�' nt'O:.'TZ 1.h,�� ;=1�-�'i}:�.��. CiJ�VIJ'�.l YO 'I ny'l? � C�C.� i :_. i,: .. .. - bud�e � t�- � Chair�c:.'�on F�ari^lc �:.sl<ed if �,h�x � ha.d. been an}r a �. vea �ati to ._ ; � �� �� � ,. (,•• = = =� � , �� 1:-1p1'0����,t�n�'�� �'eI'Sl'�S �;. T�i'r,� v�' �,?'•. � t� }( � Or . T'2`U, ^,: 111 l(.'Zu'��Cil f0 Cd�it.�:� � � n llt�:l T�'ic'�i, ?t ti?c�.3 L!:10i'1.�::i'I.:C;il J�^i.:�USr �%�?• c. .:C; ._,.i:l Z` . 1;ud�,et. r�r. Peierso r�p_ , dollar of pro�;ram tii�re rad to be a cea��.:in c.:�:l_la���� o�' e�;;_i_^:-.�.�:.. ;..� ruc; i� and � maintain the par}<� �nd tl:at t;y-pE oi thir��� a;:d t'.;�t :is r:::c�i, -ti�e.• tir_�� to do. P•1r. I,an�enfeld co.n;nenl.ed that �.,l,en },� �a1��-d tc {'c:� 7.0.� cit� :�.��T:s t;� ],:�<:1�? the � co:��.ment about the "s:�y hi�h'T bu��et, of }'�_r};s �nn �i.e>�., Fr:t,�.�n. r'e s��id iz�s r 'TS C�E7'I'7�i�j' �11;�ZE'Fi:I11i? l iCI": a��it .P. �('1.'E �,C�:?c�S Oiii:•) per�onal opu�io:i �•.as it t,=�. . �Ol' 1I76v3Y1CL' �,����y���s �d}?ETl Y11I'��S ?TiC: I'iE'Ci i=C,� ��.� l't• f"� :i.Il y 11'�l�)7 ]11 of revenue. }�E: St.�i'l:E'C� t:�:41�.F?011�il �l� 1�?':,i 1C�i'�.E; ��iciv �)JC'2'�:�.1 c.t� rj�, foi•ms .,, • y ?�:r. Pc�t��ti.o�. �a i':at �c;;.. ,t,i.ca�_1 and make tha�; f��;ure. no�; loolc so e�:ce.>sive. .,:° � � lae� e rebabl r lool:in� at scr.iez.h: n�: bet;recn :;>?�, �0��,�� t:o `. �`; ,;")` i. spea.cinp the}� p J , He st�.i:ed th2t if Fridley s s b,i:s;;r.i� :,T;?:; ea�r.c,��re,i la i.� }i c� t e c�� c�?:r:>c�r�ul �'- size, iar t?:e facili.tie.s ttiat :�ridley h�s anr. i, .e p7 oh�'c:ri� �,'l;If. 1� � 1 r�`:, .'ri�?lcy is in tne t.op tnree c:ities in the r.nt;.r�: metro��o7_it, �n ��rc��. ;�ir.. Petc�zscn :�ai;� that Par;:s �:�nd Recre.ation l��oiiZd i•ai,lier h�:ve Fl h.�l � m il_1� o� r.ol:ir:rs and t.l,e►1 have the revei�uc added back �_nto t}lc� l:,u�i�;�t �o thc,y co�i_ld d.� :;c,;�e otizei• t•i�ir?;;s 1:hcY re1.t• i�hc,l' �hou.lci ao. � lic� ;:,ai.d thai, i;. a cit�� tiii:> �i::,e, their l�ud�;et, �Yas �ic�t that J_ar�,c• ` Tirs. Gabel sta�:eci �he d:i:i����t i'ull,y tu�dersLa»;1 hc�:a 1�;�,i•t}i i'r,1•},: cauld :�1 t'r.i:?, t.l�e Uud�;ei:� ai�d asked tnat it. Uc e;���l,iii�ec�. t:r. };ear<ir�an s^id tha� the �ii;• � � � I.� I � � � � Pltjnnl.nF; Comrr,f.::�:,i.on J�eetint; - A���;ust, lU, ly�(6 Pa�;e 2� 4 00 purchr3sed TJart'r� Yark throunh a 1./�47CUt�� appl�.cai,ior�. �Ie saici that out �of r�200,000 $1C0��U0 was �,:.id t�y the i�'ecler�31 (�ovcr�n�nent, ;;�0,000 by s�;ai,e and ;�,;�0,000 by the Cit;,�, I:i' for �:n,y reason that proper�;�� l•7�.i:i i,«lcen out of a des.'E�n�ted recrc�a.f,ion �.trea per L�t•7CO3�� �.nnlir.�,tior�, i;he,y ��;��u.7.d haue to p-�y l�ack t'�at ;;100,Q00. He expl��ir�ec� th?t ?iorth PaT•'r. l,as dc;^ifTnZted u:� a recreation � rc:a at �l,he ti.r��e it r�as p,�rchased i�r:der the L11�•:CO�? a.pplicaLion. I`' 3 cii.Y �urr�t;e, 1'or in�>tance, V�a� 1;o be hui:t� in �hri.t art>as i;t�en tlicr.c t�roul.d ;�e :.�om��� mon:ies i;h�t r+oi�ld. htive to `�o bacl: in. :te stai;ed the�� ;iu>�t• t;ot a�v5!a,G�)0 E;r��t und�=r. L�1lvCOV for de�elolr.oent o�' i�crtlz Pa.r;: ��s a. ;laturc Center; ard if t:�at didn' � c�e•rc7.c,n as a Tdatu.re Ccnter there ��ra� t}�e T�OJJIU� J_�.�,� tl�e�y :,ould have t� re� und ti�e .fi,.27�iJ'.)�. :•i]'�. �2;-)�1 B.Si:CC� lf t.171:i Z•:OU�.C� �'18V�� i:J CCT�1r-? pll't Gf' �'arks 8:iC1 :.E:CI"C2t�C�I��.S budr et, and iir. Petcrson said t�,a.� at this t:�.,�e rhe Cit;y h^�:1 ric> ot„cr. }�l�.ca to char�e i�L, ii�� said i_t wa.s 1��nd tYi_,t ��ould cor;e. t:nder ;,nc: P��.r�� anc? ;�ec.reati.on a�,pnct as f�.r rs :.!;e C:;.t;' C%�artcr 1�;as cencern�:c;; and it l:as a Iiabilit,y jus�L ds th°y liad �'or Is�.ar.ds o� . PLace. I��r, 33oard�n�,r. said. it j�IG:J a lii,tle dii�'crer_t s�tuat.icn bec ��.�e �here wa, a t���o-year perioci t:�at al� actien �f3C� �o be t��.kt�r i�::ii;r�i.n on tlie i;a+.ure Cenl;er, and in 1979 the:y :aculc� ha�re to ,,,atcr� t.he Lls4YC0\T gr�:rrt. . I!r. Bergrr,an asi;ed if ei.ther I-Ir. Boa_ci�aan or I•Ir. Pe:t�rson l�;r:�;•: i.ow i;hc Ci.t3• of FI'ldlel' �,� t�d.i iiS oI)� i.E?C1.':'a'l'.1071 �J'1'a�Cii C1021 c1T' c".'.'i01).i11'. COi`1}�'<`-i]"GCi �i•O Ot.ti":('2' (�iT. �� S �dT'iCS wnd Ii2C2'Ed'�i.'10:1 doll.ar I'..�tTlOUTl"�.5� <�.1�� .iT'o aGL('.T'5022 C���.C': �'?'1C:�L'.3' �:'� S cci.".�:�llf. aver�,ge. 1�;r. Fsoa:dr,<�n said t�r�at in scr•�e co.r�ranit,ies �::nere t':iey ;o cn bcr.d_in� is�ues �hey dcn't r�.ve Zhe ebliga�io:Z di..rectly rel.a�c�ci ;,o Partis �.*�c: i'E::crc:ation iti�'IC'T'('.�tS �'�I'1CL�E?�' CO-G'S• hG� SdZC1 :�t i`�t 1' 1��].f;j' ::c'<u 11;�7.T1� -LG y-'O�°iC�iG' S;c�:: c.� � ""^ i J r �;i ' 1f%.� �.1' O}:r'.�ut._�i.._ i':7. �LI; ciS �iiC.LI i'i�Ci Cr �1CT1 recre�ir.�on i�ro�_._ �s:� fo J_ess .:�� nFti ��-.� t: � � '�'� . p.,0�i+.�ric � rr_� Ti^n'7�i� 1 v �''o v��e�� .�,al:!?gC s lii' e i E:�E; i�C1i2 S:�'i � �;'t�z.�i; };'1"20.i��'I lic`.''.C). cl p�ogr���� t7��� �G ec�l�al te or betZCrs T•77.f�h les� r�:�~ie,,T� th^, o;:t,��� r°;;al.::� ;�i VU �11:7T,f:C:T':: • ,`:B :4L'.1U t):;G�iE: liC i'� idi_L� 171�? i,J ^:.J:1 �.i� �,.1�:LI i.l�',P i CI'L'o� U� f .. c3.2'(-'.c S ZiE?1^E; p2l'111F� �Ox' 1i.� �S10E ti}"1c1L �•:�15 ti��i1i3'�.. j•..:!S :i�iv1.I"1� t. ::' i)i C�� "�ii;.._ iT'i 1 1�-i.:.�°ve ,ri:":2.1.7'� �T'SOII �-i?<?'] S.�.S�:GG 1i �'.�lojr ?.iOl12C: T'G'CC-'1Z'E,' 8. 511.'�lrfi3l"'' U;� {:'1?E,' ?'CCI'8c? i;� :':� b��d�,ct,, a��c '.•.r. Petez,scr� said hop�iu�l�r thc�r ,rcu�.:, r•ecei.ve � t t��i.s r::,r.,.ri; :�:i�: lt. ti•?'�.25 :�Llll :LI2 t.'flE I'I�;OT,1�Z..�:L011 SL�[�@. !,i2'Se :��7�'3 2:%1.i�::.l. if i:S::=V CG�.:d�i�. F':'±. an inco:ne aJ.o�n� sai�h that, <��d, I°Sr. Peters�n replied he ��:oaid 1-'.�e �o �;c:t �:hat, a1so. Chairpel: son �iarr� s than'_:ed 2•ir� Pei:erson for a].1 '.iis :u�?s�rer. s, :�:id said it hao beeri a vt�r,y inicri�ative discussion. 3�;re Zang-r:n*'elci said he oniy �aisred'a lot more people kncsr t'�is. All�OURi�":��Ei�T : 1•i0TI0Pd by LrLn�;e::feld, seconded b}r }3er�;mar,, th�t the meeting be ��d;jcurned. Upo�i a voice vote, a11 voLin� �=,ye, Cilairperson Harris decla.-reci the I'?.t�n�-�i:�� Com�ission mect-;no O� I�U�l1St 1.3f 19'(o adjour;ied at 11:�5 P.1�.. t�y ur.�;i.mou: vot,e. Respectl�zll,y su:.�mit�;ed, ��-�^ /' � ri r r+� � ,f , t � i . �� r.C,. �..�.... ' ` . / S}1l:l,ri O�l)J11T]�L_1� lic>c�r:lin,; ;r.crt�t��rv �,. 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' _.... f , } . � � - - � _ i j . �` �� `,'l,i i.� :: �e _ ,t 1 .� 'I t�i� � ' . �i c�\' ', - . .. ._ -�--- -.- . , � :, � �� 1 � yL . 1 i � ` i � � ` ' ' \' ! �' _ ' -•�, � r .�_l,�'nj �t-�. �: � , } `.t � , � , . � ' � f: � � � : . . �.�. � � .� � ;! 1 .� � . � �� '� , `, i-'�'✓'� •' ?7�1 1 ^ �� i� �.l.l.�� '• . . � . � �. ' � � � � ''',' ;� ��+ � .- � � SP #76-12 PAKO PHOTO I NC . . � ' ��^ � r � �" � y �' _ � .� ` � � ✓)' �� r l �/it, � ! c �` `, � '' � �•f~'. ('I'O C1"Illlt �i f11111 � c , ,j •.'.�. _� �.... �,: t� .;ti � � �r�c�s�ing droP- � ; -�.� `�..� � ° ; �, ; . � i,., off booth on L�t l, I31ock l, Sylv��n,,:? . L�)�`:'���� :_ 4�- ---- ,.i -.��',��i , HilZs Plat 7, Rice Plaza Shoppi.ng �-� �,�, ' L, �.i'�.�i; ; �4:,i i �,^`�� ; � ,' f•�`;;�,�'` .j �, !�.'Center, 24$ Mississippi Street N.E. , � .,. ' :� . �,. �.' �` ., � ,. •\ \, • �� . ( �1,��� .; . . � ', . . { : . ' �, i��,l � ,',� � : • t�.J , ' .+_._: � j ' , ' , _ � �` , iI � �, ;' � �' ,, �' . _..- � • .. ' �,,1�1 .; ,1..'� ,,�\, frr `;� ..\ � ; '\, ,,Rji1� t?.,�� :Y�._ .': :31..�:__ ` �• , ' ' E ' , �� _ �� • ...t.. •. . .\! . / ��. . ` -. \. . , � il�' .r"".. -�- "''�, •.! . ,. / I . , . �� �..Y •.; r �l , „� •. � _ . . . _ .. , _ ., ! (,►1a ,- ��;1 , `��, . � ;, .. PAY.O PHOTO, INC. SP #76-12 4�a ' � � � �� , Excerpt from the Planning Commission �inutes of December 5, 1973 showing the st:pulations made by thP Planning Comnission on the request for a special use by Motofoto of America, Inc. which was located on the same sit� as the request by Paco. Motofoto has been gone for over a year, this was why another Special Use Permit had to be pror.essed. MOTION by Harris, secvnded by Drigans, that the Planning Commission recommend to Council approval of the request for a Special Use Rer.mit, SP #73-12, by Motofoto of America, Inc., to �' permit a film processing drop-off booth on Lot 1, Block 1, Sylvan Hi11s P1at 7, per Fridley City Code, Section 205.I01,�3, I, at 248 t9ississippi Street N.E. in the Rice P1aza shoppinq center kTith • the follo�aing stipulations: • (1) The traffic patteri�s be worked oc:t with the adminzst_r��tion • and approved by the Building St��ndards-Design Cont.rc.I Sc2b- committee. (2) The parking lanes be striped and direcL-ional arrows b� provided fvr traffic direction. (3) �11I utility lines be underground. (4) A letter be obta.ined fz•om an adjacent tenant stating the emplo�,�ees can use the pub_2ic facilities, .within 200 feet of this film booth. (5) In the event tne bui.ldinq has to be removed for any reason, the parking Zot wi11 be returned to its oriqir.al cor,clition. 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Kaspszak 5 t'r�e ne;� m�nber of the GAT�' Con3niss-ion. was introdsced to everyor.e present. �, ,. , .�ATM� r ^.•tT 7( � r, T 11PPRt��' ? 0� ,.;T„�?TES Oi' .T�?� Y? � 1976. C ti ,0'_�t.x�SS_- )i�i ii�F• I,. ;J :�i0�I0'_v by :�:ez.n`*h BTELl?7?i.y secor.d��u b}� Earbara .Iu�L._::, to a:;�pt-o:*e tne .ui_nut�s <.s �•nitte;z af_ th� July 7, 1.9;0, CATV Cc;��a:iss�.oi. rreeti;:ag. Upoi, a voice vr�e, all votin� ayc�S the motio�z cart�iect u�n��:i��o�_ts?� . APPt'_0�'_�I. CF �RU?CSED t1i�1Ei�;D'_��ET;TS T.0 C�:','�' CRDIr:�i;CT Mr. .H�din presented the Conu:�..tssioii members w:iL3i a letter t��hich inclLdcd threc� more. amendr.ients. iie �tat��d that these ame��::;�ents ref.'�ect the City `s infor.:��ul a� r_eem�nt with the FCC a couple of y-ears ago., This makes aliout 12 minor channcs, ar.d twc� major_ chan��es re�arn_�_c�� �ccess. i:e�ardin� h:is Ju?=,� 15, 1976, ,::emo and propcsed a^,�er.dments, except fer it�ems 8 and 9��*iiicli are suud�.visions 1 an:l 'L of 405.253, and iteia ll - 4G�.2�4, �ir. Hedin feel.s the Con.tr.issior, could recomme:�u to the Cotincil all ti�ese otl�er a��udr,ients as �1011S��CZC=��I1117�, items. IIe stated the Cununi.ssiou may �,�ant to clean e��erytliino up at one puhlic hearin�;. I-Ie su��cested tliat be do:ie after tliey find oui I�ow the FCC is �oi_r; to rule on tlie recons�.deration Pe�iC�.c�ns regardin�; ac�:ess. I�e doesn't feel tl�e FCC is Goii:b to chan�e its opinion. � CATV C0;•f�iIS �TON M1,FTIi]G, /1UGUST ].]� ] 976 . r1�� � 5%� Mr. Iledin stated he would lnform L-hc Commission members as soon as the I'CC acts on tl�e r.econsideration petiL.ions. IIe al:�o asl.ed tliat copies, of li�.s July 15, 1976, and August 17_, 1976, letter.; and proposed amendments be given to Mayor I�ee. 1he Commissi_on mcmbers c��ere in agreement-, on Lhe advice of Mr. licdin, thzt any housc�c].eaning or any otller. proposed amendments o; tl�e ordin�nce Ue delaycd. until the I'CC acts on tlie recons:i_cleration pe�itions. t40TI0N Uy Y.enneth Brennan, seconded by Barbara I�uglies, that t}ie Fridley Cable TV Commission receive iir. Douglas liecl:i_n's July 15, 1976, rieino reg�rding "Propc�sed Amendtr;ents to CATV Ordinance" and tlu�ust 11, 1976, letter and additional amend- ments. Upon a voice vote, all votin� aye, the motion carried unanimously. - REACTIONS TO FINAT SURVE�' T1�BlILATIO^:S i;�. Scott stateci that the Com�nission should �-rrite up some type of findinbs from the survey to present to the City Council. Ms. Iiughes�stated she would Ue glad to make a preliminary�report and asked the Coi�unission members if they wanted to point out anytliing speci_fic. Mr. Scott stated he felt, �ahen glancing o�rer the response, that it �aas �aeighted to�aard the Cinema III heme box office-type pro�rar�ning. In the education�l pro�rannlin� under "Speci_fic Su�g�stions on Type of Pro�rams," there �•rere 69 47Y10 would 1il.e to see more local program-ning; ulider "Information," there were 53 .��ho would lilce to see educationai. iir. Scott �aid i7e t:Iiouhht �hat was a. si�nificant number•cons�dering the open-ended questi.ons. Ms, Hu�hes stated tl-�e}� aPede� to include so;ne emphasis on "education,'� "7-oct�J_," and "out-of-state children's sho�:�s" in terms of sp°cifics. rir. Scott stated tl:at he was k�illing to le� ;is. hLgtles draLt up- some prelijainary findings. Mr. Kaspszak stated t1zaL he saoul.d lilce to see this survey be moze than a survey. He stai:ed the Commissioii should let the City Council and the Comnan}� know the Commission` s feelings, the Co?nriission' s reactio;�s to the surve}*, and come up with suggestions and ��ays of impler.lentin� these su��eseions and be �rery practical about it. He�stated Yie f.elt this should be done even if it r�quires a lot of time. UPDATE QN I977 L�UDGET Mr. ;foravetz stated that there has Ueen no Council act:ian on the propased 1977 budget, lle revie��ed with the Con.n;ission the CiCy `Sanager's reconuuendations for the Uudget, �aith a total bud;;et or $6,170 as compared to the Commission'.s proposed $8,770. tie stated this prob.;t}1}' will �o before the Council either the end of August or tlie first pa�-t of Septcr,iber. lle stated tI13t the Car.unission may ��ant to have someone aCtend the Coui:ci]_ meeting when it is presented or �:•rite a�roup letter if no one can ve in attend�ince. .,,.,...� ` cn�rv c�;�1TiI�S70N 1�11�.�:r7::�, nucvs�r. t�.�].976 _ r1 Y1,e 3 5 B � Tlie Commi.s5ion meinUr_rs were in a�;r.eemcnt that Cor.un:tssi.on memUers shouJ.d attend the City Council nicetin� and that. a].ettE�r shoulcl l�c written stati.ng the Commissi_an's posi�:ion on tl�c budget. I � � Mr. Moravetz su��ested that bef_ore writin�; a letter the Commission members meet with Tir. Qureshi to see if anythin�, could b:: resolved t:hrou�ti a mectin�. In re�;ard to "Travel, Conference, Schools" in Lhe bud�et, :!r. Kaspszalc stated he felt GN should Ue approachecl as to the Poss:i.bility of thc.m sharin� the cost on a 50/50 basis of sendir.� a Cananissiotz memUer ta any confcrences or schools that would be Ueneficial to tne Corunission and GTV. MOT]:ON by Barbara Iiughes, seconded by Kenneth Brennan, L-hat the CATV Co;nmissi.on � reaffirras the:ir position for a request made in thcir Jul.y 7, 1976, meeting for a total budget of $8,77G'. Upon a voice vote, all voti_n� aye> the n�otion carried unEnimously. � ' � � 1�1Ai'OR PI�� t•9L:�i0 DA.T�D D�CE'_�1I3L'R 15, 1975 The Coia:nission agreed to table this item until the iier,t meeL-ing. BL00�1I?tiGTON C/�l3LE C0.LiTSSION 1 P4r. scott stated that he has beer contacted by a co:nr.ission member from the B1oor�in�;ton Cable Cc: �:�i�sion who is inte.r.ested in <^z possibl.e . jo�nt n�eeting �a�ith interested r:�er:�be� s c� �:he rridle;; C!�'�'�,' Comm.�.ssior. �o see �•�hat rrid?_e�� h� s don.c-, � tl�e pro�lens cti�e have had, the findings of our survey, anci �ahat develo�:���nts trere are in the Anoka CouiLty Con�munications [��orlcslzop. The Commission mcmbers tl�ought it taould be ver�T inLerest:ing ard l�encficial to meet �vith the Blo�min�ton CabI.e Commission. t•ir. Scott stated he �aould contact the �loomington Cable Coinm� ss�.ou and ask ttietn to set up a neeting c�rith the two conunissions. i�ir. Brennan suggested that mayUe ]3loamington �aould be. interested in holdino tcao meetings, one in rridle5� and touring GTV and the other, in �loomington and tour. those facilities. • QTHER BUSINESS Hor�: �o� OFI'ICr SEP.�'ICE Pis. Hughes gave the follo��:ir,g report on the liome Box Of�ice Service meeting witii GTV, City Council, ai�d a lionte Bo�: Office repreaentative. The meeting �aas h�ld at the Fridley City Hall. ' q'?" .r�..i '� Cn•rv r,ai���i7:ssf.�zl r[ri;rr.rsc, nucusr 11, t97G z�� ,� �+ 5 C "Jetf ;Sar.cu� 3_nt-r.oduced Geor�;e t4onister, 7'Irnc Inc. , r.epresenC�.n^ 3iome l3ox Office. Time a�•ms liome L'o}; Of:fice. llr. tiarcus de�criUcd i.ome P�ox Ofiice and tIie facilities needed to br.tn& tl�e service to I�'r�d�ey. G'TV will of:fer Hame L'o�: Office, probably in the f�tll, as a�ubstitute £c,r Cinema ItI. There wil_1 be no added cost to sub-. sL'iLuLe HoT:�e Eor. Oifice for. Cine�r,a III. "The IIome E�x Office �ai.11 be pi_ciced �f� satellite. ��rill Yiave 24 ehanne]. c.�n���r.y • wit}i one or t�ao for I�ome Box Off:ice. Mr. l:arcus predi_cted that access pro;rar�:, wi]_1 al;o bc utilizing satelli_tes in the future. "The ear. t}i statian �-:il.l be co;npleted soon. T.he antenna is 34 feet �aide, weighs 17,000 pounds. The si�nal wi.l]_ go fr.om ;iaple Lake near i�:onLicello to St. Cloud-- one micro�-�ave hop, From St. Cloud, anott:er_ micro:•:ave }iop to the IDS Btiildinp, tahere the signal will be split and one part beamed to I�ridley and the otYier to multi-point distrzbLL-ion. It can send ir� a 25 mile radius. "G'TV is co::tracting �.�ith Co�. Cable Communications system ior the }Iome �ox Offi.ce. Cox wil]_ aiso send it to I3loomi.noton (Mr. '.iarcus said ttiey ar� at least talkin� about tl��.�. ) The probra�nin� beino brought in inclucies �•,hat i:he ?'CC allo;as. There is a possiLility ti�at Canadian BroadcasLing Compan;� �aill be allowed. "�,ny dela� will be because of the �icro;vave to;oer cor.strur_tion. �'rojecting service off.ered by October 1. "i��e s3��� a���deo-tap� of the type of piogra.rJ1in� oi� I:io::�e Box dffice. 1t i�.icludad IRO�'1CS� ��CC13�S� Ri�tlt CZUb intertainr�er�t, SOT:1� 8�DY1�S, and SO:RC.' Cllll(irE.'ii�u progra�:�s. �ir. :Iarcus and J�Sr. 2:or.ister �aid they ielt �h� Home Isn„ Of.fice pro�r.a:.- ming o�iered ��IOre of the types oi pro�ra��s t:ian Cinema II1 that the public t:�anted. I�1r. i;onister stressed tliat I�o.r.e Box Office i� not raean� to dup�_ica�e broadcast TV but �aas l�ased on "p�anned viet�lersnip" coi�cepts. "Mr. iiarcus suoGested i:hat �oe mi�ht like to see the eartl� station �ahen cor.ip.leted and said gerhaps G't'�' �•rill hire a bus to take com�issior. and eounc� .l memb�rs to the site. ".fost ren�azl:s--a11 remarks°aUout tl�e pro�ra�ning ��rere fa�T��rabl.e." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -: � , 5D C/�'1'V C0;�1�1ISSION MI,LT.I1dG� AUGUST lly 1976 Pa�;c S � Mr. Moraver•r. broughL up t}le questi_on o£ a�ticLher or not Lhe Commi.ssi.on was goinb Co wril�.c anoLher repo:ct Co the citi.zeiis . l�ceordin� Lo thc� CaLle Televisi.on ,� rranchisc 4(15.3II, it staCes, "The Commission shaJ.l issuc repor�s, at least '� semi-annually, L-o Che residents oI thc City." . The Commissi_on members felt tha� one report a year is really sufficient and that ma�Tbe Cl�at could be changed to aniwall.y. Mx, 13rei�nan agreed to writ� the report to Ue issued to the residenls of the City. SET DATL rOR NI:XT T�'II�T;`�It�G The ne�;t rnecting of tlie CI�TV Conunission was set for October 6, 1976, to be held at, 7:30 p.in, in the C��mmunity P.00m of the Civic Center. _ 7 1lDJOUPv :�iEN.0 : ! 1�101'I�N by� Kenneth Bre�Znan, seconded by 13arUara Hughes , to ad j ourn tlze meeting at 9;30 p.m. Upon a voice vote, all voting a.ye, the mot-i.on carried unanimousl}�. � Respectfully submitte�l, , �� � �/.��;,�, , -�.:��c"�" �%C.. �� _� Lyn ��e Saoa , P.ecording S�cretary ' � � , ' �� � ' *..-�,� .�.. 4• « lJ :::'1 /l 11: i) .� �'� 1 r� nf l; ;O �: n (;C;11;�,7'Y OF /1�;OK��, hSll'1'Un1., �1GIt1:1:P1L1�'1' '1'[11�5 JtGR��Ti•;!i�V't', macic and entcred in1:o th:i 5--- -_ day of _�__� --------.._— --- __ , l. � 7 G, 't�, y a r� ci b c+� ��; c � n � ��ncl , ll�i�h,sncl a:-�c1 '; i fc, J�c�c (��;nc: s cif^�Lol--1 ,---i,l oc}c ]. ,�'V�`ali�tit %1cicTitior�, (;� iy oi l�r. i_dl cy, County o C;UZO}ca, St��tc oL l�i�nncso*a, and aiicl I1�a51�:��ic1 �n1 1'�i.1�c, Coni:ract f`or l)ccci 1'uz�cli����i.-5�af s;�icl l,oi�l, i31r��}; ] s l�ca�e:i.n��fte.i• ��efe��red to as "0:-.ilc;�s"; !1�,ic�-ir.�ai� l:c�;;on, < l�c�:i;:r��ll� Ct:rari�r��cd �Tet.cr��:�, ��r2;��n�?��tian, her.•c:i.,la.f.t�.r refcrl•c�d t:o t�s "Cli�!;"; ar�d 'cl;e C:ity of l�ri:l.lcy, ?�iinf�:�sota, �� i�lt�rii.c:i��a1. Corper���io�;, ;lei-ci.��- aCL�r� refc�.recl �o r�s "Citj.�� 14'}fi:'1.�:�S, ilie a�'roperty Onti•.�ers }lati�e p�i,i�ioi�ec� t1_le Cit�� tu xeze�ie t}�e iol.l.i�.`� propert;� irom ti��e presen'� C-1 zoni�i� c;.ass:ii�ic,at.:i.on to C-2 zoni�i�, cl_assi£ic.ation: Lot 1, I31ock 1., i':'al;iut Ac�ciition, City� oi Pridley �'i��I:ili:���� i.�le l.i'.1� 1S J_I?_1.C�'.i'eS1�CQ lf] �@r`tS�'.I]G �1�7:J1 1,1.'<E C'Ir.'1E'.I'S ?. ]?Oi�lOii O� t11E; Si.2"L1CtU1'C �OC;�it�C� O'.1 t11E c%r01'E'?T.:�.'.I)t.:tO;iC.'l� j�TG]�r''•.'Z�'� iiTl:! i,'Ifi;n�r:«`_, rezo�:i31g� oi i)ie property is rec�u�_red t.o allr��.•; ti�e o£ t;�e pren�:i�cs by the C1LiG; and �1'��i:�i��:��, �ile i�]-l.j' �.011?!.Cll- �1.lii�S t�i��f: t.}le iE',ZO])•I.i:�? OI ���:15 c12'C'? i:C � C-%� ;OIl-!_ll� 11$C C�1S�T7_C1= 1V:L�_�. D� 11: t.t"lE; ��U1.;:_!.C. 7_i::.E:l'C�t, b::''LF�:T';_'�� �11iC� co,ilrc.lzenc� ta fi}?e people of tlie C� ty or �� i.di_ey 1�ro��ici<��� that r.�rtri:i.n �,;r.pi-o��e;�ients a?�e �,�:i��e to tiie afore�l:entioriec.� propert}- �,nu p;�o•,=id�:cl f.urtlier th:� t the O��ner. s af;rec to mar:e suci� a�:�prove� �cr�ts ��, d mai:� t.ain sai.c? proi�c+r. ty accorc�zn� �Lo strizt<�:�rds agree� Lc� in aclv,z�ic� b�- the parties l.ereto. NQ14r TI-IL:P.�I�ORi?, vE I'1' RI�. OI.�%Ell, tliat it i� ��iutual.l.y a�;rced as i o].l.ot�-s : l. 'I'hr3t t}ie O�ailcrs ii� coils:idez•ati.on of ac7ot�Tion oi sar��td i•c�udi;�y c.�f tilc I'C'Z011in;; ord:inancc a;ia p�il��li.c,;t.�.o,� oi ��T;ic, ctoes ualec to 11111)"iOVC 2111C1 I1:2i:1:11 �:L11I1 t�1C CX:1.S"C :l?1`_ 1)1'OrlC1 �"�' tp ;111]'_ l'lli}ill 5t:u:lti121'C�S rcr�ui.rcd };�� thc C_it�� (:�cle. �'1'h��t. st�ch a�n��rc��-c�ucntti r�il:1 i.n�:l;�de il])�;l'.1C�7.Jl� Of C':\1St111�; t�lil_CG711��5� �.Ii11u���1])ll�kT? SCTCCII]!'if .l;lii �):i]'}:Zlli; 1]'C:1 ,)\r j:l.tl'lil.l?:=11171�' 11IiC� ].�1St.�il�l.11i; 1,��2111t. ��IZ111�':I?�?;:� s�d, bitur,�i�►ous st��•ic�c:i,�s�,� I�ovrc:l �:c,�r.:-rct:� cu��v, :;r�•i��i,�� ,t���'• renciilo .iccoi•din� �o r.l�� sr.t:ba�ks ��t:l stcincl��rcis oI� �lic� �it:y' �f I�r�.cllry C:i.ty c:ode and as no�c�l on .it:t.�chrd L'ah�bit :1. 2. 1'h�it t.h� O�ancrs ;�nd tl�c Cluh shall ��ro�-z�ic ilCIC'l�;iatc arca, ill.COl�l�71:� to thc Ci.t�y Codc, ior ��:�1•1:ii�; sp,iccs �lJi�� thut i f � t is �.lc'i��i':niitccl b�� thc C:i•t:y that nt��rc ��:arki.n�; ,�rca is rc��i: i l�c�l h..�ed on tlic o�,rratio�i of ihc cxisi iiit; l,t;sinc�ss, ri�i�l i~,..io�ic�l l�t�i���crty ���.i l.l. i�e acc�ti.i.i•ecl L'o l�z•ovlcic t�ha i�:irl:i;��;. � 6A � Af;rectnc�Jii. '2` Ainc�•ac<<>> l..c�;.i.on C1tib/Owncrs oL Pro��crty/C:�.ty ol l�ri.cl]cy I � 3. '1'hat I�la»s Lor iml�rovcrncnts rntist bc al�pr�vccl by tlic Ci Ly. ', � 4. 'I'llc Oi�r�c;rs tancicrstand tliat a conveiiti.onal sl�rinl%l.i_nf; syst:c�m will Ue rcc�u:irecl in Lhe structurc. ' S. 'I'}�at, it :i.s mut,tially �f;z'cc;d tliat thc l�rovisi.c��.; of this 114;1•cc���et�t sh�x:l]_ bc bi_nclin�; u}�on a�icl enforccablc ag��inst tlir. l�artic��� hcrcr.o, ' f:hcir st�ccessors, ancl assi.�;l�s a»rl �,1.1 suhscc{ucnt oti•mcrs of thc pro- , perty l�ex�c clescri t�ecl, l�n executecl copy of thi s �'1�reement shal l be fil.ccl tivith tl�c Ano;:�a County Rcf;ister oi- I)ecus arid r.��scle a � part of aiic] be b.incl:inb tz��o�i Lhe ahove describeJ proJ�ert)�. , r � • � � � , ' � • ' � � , � • , � ' �. .. ���:..n � i � � IN �Vl'I';�;).;SS lti'111.iR1i01�, thc l��art:ics hci•cto h��vc hcrcunto. sct tl�cir hands 6 B L h i s --- ------cl a y o£____�_��_____ __ � l� 7 G. 1'his ii�strumcnt was ciraftccl ]�y; Ciry �f I�ricllc}' � 6�131. U�i�i.vcrsit:�� Avcn�..�c Ivli l�rid.l.cy, P�t�n�lcsota 554s2 � � ' St��tc ol_ 1�ii�Incsot�c) ) ss Cow� t�j of �1nok.a ) 1 c e 0 ti•+ i i c �' - 1 I u s 1�, j i� cl ______� 1, �, c--01<z� c r - l`' i f�, � On tliis _^ _,day of �___ , 1U7G, before me, a I�'otarv i'i�b;_;.c wi thi.n ajid for t!;.e Cotznty of�� �^ an.ci the Stai.e o1� �� , � persoiia) 1y app�rir���d--- ---- - - -- _---- --a�icl � -- - -- -- (]lusl�anci dl.c� i1�i.:t�e)�, �,o me knol��n t.o be the sa�;�e I����sons clescri_bed in and i��ho execl_zteci the foreooing iii5tr��r.�ent, � and acl.no�,�ledgecl that they executecl the san�e as their free act and deed. ' C� ' State of Aiin�iesot�) � SS _ Cow�ty of �'�noka ) ' ' , I�at<��'y 1 ublic: Coni:ract for Deed Puz�chaser - HiisLa.iid Coiltract fox� Dcecl �'urcliascr - t��ife On this day of ,�.97G, l�efore me a Nofi.��rj� )'iitil�.c iaitlii�l a�id £ur said Couiity and Stai-�, person��:lly ap��carccl � and (llusb:�rzcl a�icl I�i�e) , to mc kno�tiii to be tlie szme pei•so�is cl��cri.l�c��ancl ��lio exec.t�tecl t1�e Eorc�o i_�is; ii�st.rt�- ment, �uicl �ic�:noi•,�lec3ged that the�� cxecuted the same as tl�eii• frec act and dcecl. 0 Not.:;ry 1'tibl ic. • 6C ( �oininancic: r---- /lrucrir<an Lcg i on l�irst ��ice. Cornin.�ncIc:1� - An�cric.�n Lcgzon Statc of I�1:inncsoi�.a) � 55 Cotinty or �naka ) _ On t]iis day of. _� ,].�76, hefore ;ac, a \`otary 1't�l�]_ic -- t�::i.thiri ��n<l�ror saic� CoL�;�t��, p c r. s o n a.l l}' a p�� c a r.c d---- i�_-- ^ ------ a n c3 ------ -- !-- to mc ��erso�ial7.y kr�o�,n, who, l�c:ing e��c;i -,�;., me` dul.j%s�tiorn tl-icy ci:i.cl say t}iat thcy are �°es��ec:tive:l.�� tiie Ca�r,r;;c:T�c:er and the F.i.rst Vice Co�1�r:�anelcr of Lhe cor.poratioi� na�ned in the ��orc- goialt i.�ISt�•um;;�lt, and th�;t thc sctal affixcd 1.o saicl i�.strur;eilt is tl�c cor��oratc scal' of said cor��ora�icn, �ncl that said :inst.ru�,�cnt ���:�� si.gned aa�cl seaiec] in beh�l.t af. said corporatiun by autl�ority of i�s Poard of llirectors <��1d said L1�� -- ---acl:noi,�lecls;ec! saiu i.nstru;:,:.�i.i. to be tllc f_rec act ancl decd of s�iiil c�rporatioli. State of A,�nnesot.a) � SS �,011llt)' O� %�I10��1 � Tiayor 1'dill.i�..m J. Ncc---- — City of Fri.uley Ci.ty Tiaalaf;cr \asiir� i�1. Qure�:;i Ci1y of I�r:i.dle�� On this _ day of __ _, 1�76, beforc me, a ' I�otary 1't�blic t�titlii.n and for 5<ii.c�Coiinty, Pcr�on��ll.�- ai�pcared 1di:lliti��1 J. Nee anci i�t;zs:im �I. Qurc�h� , i.a me personall.y knotitin, �,ho, bci�i�; cach l��• mc cltil�- s���orn thcy clid sz�� th:lt. LIIC:y �irc i•cspec.ti�-c.l�- t:]ic 1�1a��or and t11c Ci.tv Afan,i�cr of thc Ci.ty of l�ridlcy, i.lic� munici,��il ' corporatior; namcd i�i tlie forc�;oitig insrrt�n�e��r., �i�ld that tlle sc�il ai�fixccl t:o s.licl i�i�trui;lcnt i.� thr roi•�iorri�:c sc�al ot saicl �uunici���il corporat.i�n, ,ina �a:icl h'illir;ul ,I. �'�:c :>>id \as im Ai. Qt.irc�h i acl:i�ot� lca�:c:l � �ai�l inst.runtent. to be i:hc free act ancl cicecl of s.iicl u�u>>icil.�al corpor:�i�.ioii. I ' � ' not.tir)' 1'ti� �T� ' LJ ' ' � ' ' ' , ' ' ' � ' I� ' ' _..____ —•:�� _.�-=_�...- •.:.. c•, r ,_. , � . , (}l. .� ....�•, �t ;.,Cj'tw � . 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' ` t �' ` f ✓' c� ,. r i ;�...�?.. ..... `.�.�°J� \�.�I :� ; . `,� s - - -. .'- ;,;, '' ,� �� �•' �I �, ..��:. , . �., . .. ,. �; � . :. ., ;�,:�',� � I , � � 6D EXNIl�IT /`, r- � � V � /J� {'� p r O G. 1� �� � �: - i� 1 1 T0: �iI�A CITY OF FRIDLEY� (�IEMORANDUf� NASI��I M. QURESHI, CITY P�1ANAGER, AND CITY COUtdCIL P�ARVIN C. BRUNSELL, ASST. CITY MGR./FIN. DIR. SUBJECT: TRANSFER OF AMERICAiV LEGIOPd LIQUOR LICENSE FROM 1315 RICE CREEK ROAD TO 7365 CENTRAL AVENUE , DATE: SEPTEMBER 8, 1976 At thei r August 15 meeting the Ci ty Counci 1 approved the second reading of tne � ordinance rezoning the property the Frontier Club is located �n. The City Council directed that the ordinance not be numbered or published until such time as the sti pulati ons agreed to by the previ ous property owner and appl i cant for liquor li cense at 7365 Central Avenue have been compli ed wi tn. Tf�e Counci 1 di d not take action at their August 16 meeting on transferring the license. It is my understanding the Engine�ring Department and the American Legion are in the process of drawing up an agreement to be signed by the City and the American Legion Club regar�ing the stipulations noted in the original rezoning. The American Legion Cl�b had mentioned a date of September 15 for opening at their new location. This date appears out of the question at the present time, as I understand they have �ot commenced avork on the property as of this date. The two items for the Cour�cil's consideration are the approval of tne agreement, between the City and the American Legion Club regarding the stipulations, and the transfer of the liquor license to the new location. MCS : s h 6E 606. INTOXICATING LIQUORS — CONGRESSIONALLY CHAR7ERED VE7ERANS ORGANIZATIONS 606.01. Definitions The toliowing definitions shall apply in the interpretation and application of this chapter and the following words and terms, wherever they occur in this chapter, are defined as follows: 1. The term "Congressionally Chartered Veterans Organizations" shall mean those organizations which qualify (or license under the terms of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 340. (Ref. 405) 2. The term "on sale" means the sale of liquor by the glass for consumplion on the premises only. 606.Q2. License Required tvo person or organization sha�l seii, deal in, or dispase of by gift. sale, or othenvise, any liquor without first having obtained a Iicense to cio so fr�m the City Council; pravided, however, that this section shali not prohibit the g�ving or serving thereof to guesta in a private home, sha�l not prohibit the sale thereoi by a manufacturer or distributor to a person holding a license thereurider, and shall in no way effect the operation of the municipal liquor stores. , 606.03. Kind ol License issued "On sale licenses only" may be i;sued to Congressionally Chartered Veterans Organizations whicl� have been in existence fo� ten (10) years prior to ihe application for such license. Such organizations shall be issued tor the sale of on sale liquors to memb2rs of the organization only. 606.04. Applications Alt appGca'igns for licenses her�.;ndar shall be made tu the City setting forth all in(ormaiion necessary to show whethe� o� not the,applicant �_a':Fes for such a license under this chapter, together with such additional inbrma: �n as may be requirec �y the City CounciL . 606.05. Fees and Bond The annual license fee and expira±�on date shall be asprovided in Chapter 11 of this Code. All apptications shall also be accompanied by a Iiability insurance policy which shall be in ihe amount of $50,000.00 coverage for one person and 5100,000.00 coverage ror more than one person and shall specifically provide for the payment by the insurance compar�y on behalf of the insured of all sums the insured shall become obligated io pay by reason of tiability imposed upon it by la�v for injury or damage to persons other ihan employees, including the liability imposed upon the insured by M�•iesota Statutes Section 3.40.35. Such liability insurance policy shall coniain such other and additional provisions as provided by Minnesota Stalutes Seciion 340.12. 606.06. Applications Investigated The Citq Council shall cause an investigatior� to be made of all facts sei forth in the application. Opporlunity shall be given lo any person to be heard for or against the granting of any license. After such investigation of the application, a license may be granted or refused at the discretion of the City Council, 606.07. Conditions All licenses granted hereunder shall be issued subject to the following conditions, and all other conditions of this chapter and subject to all other provisions of this Code applicable thereto: 1. The license shall be posted at a!I times in a conspicuous place on N�e ficansad premi�as. 2. No sale ot any liquor will be made to any person under guardianship nor to any person under 18 years of age. 3. No gambling no� any gambting device prohibiled by law sha�l. be permitled in any licensed premises. 6F� 608.07 Deflnitions License Require� Kind oi i.icense issucc Appiications Fees and Bond Applications Investigated Conditions 606-1 f , ', ' �� ' 4. All licenses granted under this ordinance shail be issued for the prem�ses designated in the aopiication. Such license shall not be transferred to another place without approval of the licensing authority. 5. No license shail be granted within six hundred (600) teet of any public school nor within six hundred (60Q) feet of any church. 6. The licensed premises shall be open to inspection by any police or health officer or other properly designated ofticer or employee oi the City at any time during which the club shall be open to its members for business. 7. The sale of intoxicating liquor under such license is restricted to members of fhe club which hotds the license. , 8. 7he licensee shall strrctly observe all of ihe laws relative to the "on sale" o! intoxicating liquor as set forth in the Minnesota Statutes, together with all the rules and regualtions of the State Liquar Control Gommission , insotar as they are applicable. 9. The liability insurance policy as v�quired by this ordinance shall be in full force and effect during the term ot ' any license yrant2d hereunder. 60&.08. Prohib►ted Sales 'No licensee shall se11 or serve liquor to ar.y intoxicated person or persons or permit any intoxicated person or pe�sons to rema�n upon the premises occupied by the ho(de� ot such license. '606.09. Conduct P�ohibiteti No p�rson or persons shall conduct �:—self or thernselves in a disorderly or boisterous manner upon !he premises of a licers::a holding an "on c�:_ :;cense, nor shall such license� permit or suffer such conduct upon ' such licensed F-e-�ises. 606.�0. Revocatio, 'In addition the provisions for revocatio- � chapter li of this Code, any iicense granied hereunder may be revoked by the City Council for cause. Ca,:sa �or revocation shatl be violation by the licensee or iis employees ot any law of the State of Minnesota relatir; :o intexicating liquor or violation by the licensee or i,s employees of any provision or condition of this chapter. A ficense shall be deemed revoked upon the passage of the Ciiy � Counci! of a resolution to that effect, an�' no portion of the license fee paid shall be re2urned upon revocation. 606.11. Penalties �Any violation of this chapter is a misdemeanor and is subjec4 to al! penalties pro�ided tor such violations u�der ihe provisions of Chapter 901 of this Code. � ' 6G 806-11 f,. , . ` • / ProhibHed Sales. Conduct Prohibite�i !t Revocaiion Penalties 606-2 0 �\ I r �� � � I� J ��� r�� . s` HART CIJS�'C.�N1 HO�VIES, inc. 550'1 Lakeland Avenue North, Crystel, Mn. 55429 September 1, 1976 Pdr. Nasim Quresni City i�ianager City of Fridley 6431 University Ave. Fridley, A4N. 55421 Dear Mx. Qureshi: Telephone: 612-535-2840 N.E, NOTE: SP 74-14 and :over trailer �peration SP 75-24 sales Re: Transfer o£��Special Use Permit SP 75-14 � This letter is being sent to yo�a as a formal request to , be placed on the agenda of Fridley City Council for the purpose of transferring the Special Use permit issued to Mr. Vil.nis Vilinskis as Family Homes, to Hart Custom Homes, Inc. at the address of 7355 Highway 65 N.E., Fridley, MN. ' The legal description of this property is: Lot 3, B_lock 1, Central Vieia Nianor Second addition, � I� � �� r �� ' ' ' Anoka County, Minnesota. Hart Custom Homes, Inc. purchased the above property from Mr. L.M, Schmidthuber, liquidating receiver of Family Homes, Inc. on July 1, 1976. I was unaware of the need for a transfer of this use permit until it was called to my atten- tion by h1r. Gerald Boardman of your planning department. After several meeting with your planning staff of Dir. Acosta and Mr. Boardman, we have concluded that the following ite^�s must be completEd in order to comply with the original per- mit for this property. They are as follows: 1. LANDSCAPING. A landscaping plan which would include a 30' by 130' green area in the front of the property with the proper plant�ngs and grass, and a white wooden fence approximately 100' in length to screen the bottom area of the houses with a height of 42". Int�rmittently spaced trees along the rear of the property, and.plantings around the office area. A final landscape plan �aill be provided to Mr. Boardman for his approval prior to the commencement of any work. I anticipate having the landscaping finished no later than November 15, 1976. , _,0� ..4//;i;w�. C'o��A�, U/ 7�. �'� �.�,1.. C'.,�Pu�y. .y�� � �_J ' oj�:� ao � a Page 2 Ctd. HART Ci� STC��'6 HOi�ES, Inc. 5501 Lakeland Avenue North, Crystal, Mn. 55429 Telephone: 612-535-2640 2. Finish steel fencing to the end of the property in depth and app].y screening slats so that vision from �he rear is shielded to the residential mobile home park next door. 3. Space homes 10' apart for fire regulations. 4. Repaint sign in front of property. This contract � has been let to Lawrence Signs and sign will com- ply with all City of Fridley sign ordinances. Please notify me of the date when tl�is transfer can be accomplished by the City Council so that I may schedule attendance. If you have any questions regarding the above, please contact me at your earliest convenience. A copy of the rlarch 31, 1976 certified annual report of Hart Custom Homes, Inc.;can be obtained upon your request if necessary. Thanking you for your consideration, Sincerely yours, ����� �G�� Alvan L. Schrader ALS : j g cc: Mr. Gerald Boa�dman City Planner City of Fridley _.0, _.4//,/;u�. C ow�ney U/ 7�, �'�l,.��J,. <'�,��.,,�y. 9�: e 7A � S���E�r � = PEannir rvo. City of Fridley � �`. 13253 SPECIAL USE PERMIT O AT TNE TOP OF THE TWINS g U i L D I N G P E R M I T i: 1 1 , � ECEIPT N0. � • COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIV. - ---- - ' r � L � PROTECTIVE �NSPECTION SEC. �� �j _ 3 j' 1 � � (` � ����1 � CITY HAIL FRIDLEY S54$Z NUM6ER AEV. DATE PAGE OF APPROVED BY `•'_•'�•� �'� 6t2-560-3450 910-F15 10 9/75 � � JOB ADDRESS Highway #65 % ���� 1 LEGAL LOT NO. BLOCK TRACT OR ADDITION SEE ATTACHED DESCR. SHEET r nd Addition 2 PROPERTY OWNER MAIL ADDRESS ZIP , PHONE 1 311 Wa� h�rn Av -nP_t3P _ - 3 CONTRACTOR MAIL ADDRESS Z�F PHONE UCENSE NO. 4 ARCFSITECT OF DESIGNER MAIL ADDRESS ZIP PHONE LICENSE NO. 5 ENGINEER " MAIL ADDRESS ZIP PHONE LICENSE NO. 6 USE OF BUILDING Mobile Home Sales Office 7 CLASS OF WORK C� NEW ❑ ADDITION ❑ ALTERATION ❑ REPAIR ❑ MOVE � REMOVE 8 DESCRIBE WORK Improve lot and set up 24' x 52' office for use as mobile homes sales office 9 CHANGE QF USF FROM TO STIPULATIONS See 15 stipulations attached to special use pezmit as shown on September 24, 1975 Ylanning Commission Minutes. #14 changed to read, " Performance Bond in the amount of $1,500 be provided for the blacktopping and landscaping, unZe : work is completed by October 17, 1975." ���ERATE PERMfTS RE�IiI�Lu � OR V'Jl�Zliv�, !-��t'� i 1�IG, PLUMBING AND SiGNS. TYPEOFCONST. OCCUPANCYGROUP OCCUPANCYLOAD SEPARATE PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, HEAT�NG, VENTILATING OR AIR CONDITIOYING. THIS PERMIT BECOMES NUIL AND VOID IF WORK OR CONSTRUCTION ZONING SO. FT. CU. fT. AUTHORIZED IS NOT COMMENCED WITHIN 60 UAYS, OR IF CONSTRUCTION OR WORK IS SUSPENDED OR ABANDONED FOR A PERIOD OF 120 DAYS AT ANY TIME AFTER WORK IS COMMENCED. NO. DWLG. UNiTS OFFSTREET PARKING I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION STALLS i�ARAGES AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT. ALL PROVISIONS OF LAWS VA�UATION SURTAX AND OA�INANCES GOVERNING THIS TYPE OF WORK WILI BE COMPLIED ' WITH WHETHER SPECIFIED NEREIN OR NOT. THE GRANTING OF A PERMIT 4SO. OO ' . SO OOES NOT PRESUME TO Gll'E AUTHORITV TO VIOLATE OR CANCEL THE pERMITFEE SACCMARGE PROVISIONS OF ANV OTyIER S� ATE OR LOCAL LAW REGULATING CON- STRUCTION R 7HE P fiFOFjAA'ANCE F CONSTRUCTtON. S.00 � � PLAN CHECKFEE TOTALFEE -> C! :� �L' S�J. SO $I�NAT REOFCONiRAC RORAUIHO i.'EDAGENf iDA.Ei WHEN 'E V IDATEO TMIS IS YOUR PERMIT -. � �' � � �SiGNATUAE OF OWNf�i1F OWNFH [1U�l�FR� �DATEi � P; D(� ��+`� ��ATF f � i / .i . • 2. A Special.Use�Permit to onerate a mobi.ie home.sa.Ies 10� is given on2� to 7 C- VaZ��.is V.i.�inskis as� an individual �nd he wi11 be the operator of, the bu�iness. If •the business changes hands or he no longer is t•he m�jority o�+ner• and 'oper�tor nf.the busincss, the. permit�will be nu21 �nd vozd, and wouZd havc to be x�viewed by the City Cauncil Letore transfer. . . The office trai.�er irili be blacked on �concxete blocks 'and the base wiZl be � skir�ed wzth a3uminum. The affice wi31 be connected �o utilities, such as f�ater, sewer, . gas and electricity. � , , . ', • . � 3. Two xesirooms c�i11 be instalZed in the'office fox the public's�use. � ' �1. The aitice L•rai.Ier to be L-axcd as a permarient s�ructuxe. . "•, . � , 5, There wzll be no permanent rGsidents in the mobiJ.e homes and no repairinq ar stoxage of datnaged trai.ters: • • _ � ." 6. There wi11 be a minimum af IQ feet of space between �he trailexs. '� � 7. The public.and employee �arking .�oi wi11 be b).acktopped by April Z, 1976. • • 8. Provide screening fence along thc A'or�h pxop�rty line .irru;��diately that � � abuts residential pxoperty. Precast cuxb wi11 be put along the entrance .. and a2ong the parkin_g area for customers. ' �,_ • ��,9. The land iai11 be kept c2ean anc? free of debris, junk and �nsigh�3y materials, . and a11' 9xFenareas w.z11 be kePt tree of �,=eeds, cut, and ireZJ. c�xoomed. • .�0. There wi11 3�e no c+�ashozits on the property due to surface drainage and .if , �here are any, these wi12 be fal�ed and taken care of .trruncd�.atcly. .� .22. �ighting, Iandscaping, and plot nlan }�e �pproved by �h� Planning Coinrnission. ,22. AZZ J�gnJ ►,ri21 co:n�.2y trith the reguirerr.c:nts of �he S�.gn Ordi��anc�. . • .. � � •� 23.• xhis Specia� Use Pe.rmit be issucd for �hree years, at �rhich i:ime i� mus� . � be xevie�,red. . � � . , � . . , . . 24. 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Please note that present policy regarding the instal�ation of street lights has been to install street lights at the following locations: 1) Street intersections 2) Dead encl streets �3) Curved streets or similar areas considered to be traffic hazards< 4) Mid-block li�ghting in �ong blocks (1400 feet or gxea�er) � 0 With the above mentioned street lights already existing, we feel that the street light is not warranted. The instal- lation of a street light in this case would deviate from present policy and set a precedent for a new mid-block lighting program reQuirino tlie expenditure of additional • monies for the coming years. , Unless the City desires to establish a mid-block lighting program, I do not recommend installino any additional lig�ts in th'is area. � � RNS/jm cc: Councilman Fitzpatrick ' i � � I � � � � , � � � � , �� �� � � �� r t � � � ..-�. 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L; � � . � ,i • �� .i r i � � .. , � l��qi 508: � ORDIPiANCE M0. 5f36 1975 � AN ORDtt�ANCE At�EraDtNG CIUIPTER 50a OF THE CITY COOE OF THE Ct7Y OF FRtOIEY RELAT7NG TO PARKS ANO PARKWAYS. The City Council of the City of Fridley does ordain as follows: SECIUN 1. 5ection 508.21 Clcoholic Beverage, is amended to read as follows: � 508.21 AlcQholic Reverage � It shall be unlar�ful for ary person to have in his possession or to consume any intoxicatiny liquor or non�ntoxicatina mait iiquor in or upon any Cit ark, arkway or bathing beach except as �rovided in subdivisions , and 3 be ow: i Subd. 1. Not withstandinc,�la�•�s to the contrary, possession_and consumption of nomntoxicating ma—Tt��quor is permitted �nTocke�ark. Subd, 2 7he City Council may yrant permission to consume nonintoxicating malt iquor in other City parks to nez� rhood �roups. Subde 3 Not v�ithstandin� any la�•rs tc the contra�, u o�n aporaval of City Council, and issuance of a permit, a club or charitable, religious or non rp ofit ub� lic or�rivate organization m,a,�sell and allo�•� bu ers t.o consume nor�intoxicatin�malt liquor in the Corr�^ons Park. PASSEO AND ADOPTED BY TH� C�TY CUUNCIL (�F TNf. C.17Y OF fRIQLEY TI3JS 7TH DAY QF JULY , 1975. arr�sr: . � � E K- h N . �J � .� First Reading: June 16, 1975 , • 5econd Reading: �� T9 �� Publish: July 16, 1?75 � � ; i..._._._..�-- 1�i�.Y6k��WICT.TJChT`3'. �N . 0 v l� ,_., -� �_,��'-�%� ----•----._�__ __._.___....._�_ _ �._.__� ---'..�...-.� � �1 � , , � � ' � � ' MEMO T0: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL NASIM M. QURESHI, CITY MANAGER SEPTEMBER 7, 1976 EN�INEERING STUDY OF EROSION CONTROL OF RICE CREEK AND ELIMINATION OF SEDIMENTATION PROBLEM OF LOCKE LAKE Mr. Tony Petrangelo, 520 Rice Creek Boulevard, Manager of the Rice Creek Watershed District,was in my office on Friday afternoon, September 3, 1976. He indicated that the managers of the Rice Creek Watershed District have received a petition from the homeowners around Locke Lal�:� to do some- thi�nc about the sedimentation prob7em in Locke Lake, especially the east end. He indicated the managers have asked their consulting engineer to give a cost estimate of the engineering study for the erosion control of Rice Creek below Long l.ake and the elimination of the sedimeniation problem in Locke Lake. The consulting engineer came back with an estimate cost of $2400. Mr. Petrangelo indicated that the managers first have to find out the extent of the problem, how best it can be solved, and what would be the estimated cost of the solution. He said that if the City of Fridley is willing to put up one-half the cost of the study, he is fairly certain that the Rice Creek I�latershed Managers would foot the bill for the rest of the cost. There was some discussion regarding the possible ways of financing the recommended solutions te the problem. I indicated to t�lr. Petrangelo that the City might be able to fund a portion of the cost of the engineering study, but any suggested solutions and improvements would have to be financed through special assessments, and the City would look toward the Rice Creek Watershed District to use such a method of financing as they have larger jurisdictional control over the Rice Creek Watershed District. I told Mr. Petrangelo that I will bring this item to the attention of the City Council at the September 13 meeting council meeting. NMQ/ms CC: Mr. Tony Petrangelo 10 . � 1 � � � � MEMO T0: MEMO FROM : DATE : SUBJEGT: NASIM M. QURESHI, CITY MANAGER . JAAZES P, HILL, ASS�ItSTANT CITY MANAGER/PUBLIC SAFETY DIRECTOR�..,� AUGUST 27, 1976 . CTTY OF SPRING LAKE PARK'S REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF JOINT PO�UERS AGREEMENT ' I have reviewed and approve of the request made by Spring Lake ' Park regarding common boundry traffic enforcement through the utilization o.f a joint powers agreement. As you may recall, we �discussed this situation some months ago in which many ' communicities apparently are initiating this type of agreement. It was my opinion, at that time, that this was an excellent concept, however, since it was becoming very popular that possibly only one joint powers act with all the municipalities � through the Joint L�.w Enforcement Gouncil might be more ieasible in attacking the problem. The item was brought up to the Joint Law Enforcement Council on two separate occasions with a rather � favorable response. The County Attorney had indicated that he would review the legality of a single act and report back to the Council. Apparently due to other rather crucial priorities � of the Joint Law Enforcement Council, this particular request has been set back in priorities. For that reason, it would be my recommendation that the City of Fridley Council approve , Spring Lake Park's request for this Join�; Powers Agreement. In the meantime, we will continue to pursue the possibility of a singular agreement for the County some time in the future. � , ' � , � ' JPH/pr ll ircoe►aeuto �+s� Moyor David A. Boltstadt Councilmen ,;ohn M. Conde Donald Frank Donald Mastetsun Jomes Mengelkoch Clerk • Treasurer Donald B. Busch � __ . �. _ � �.11 A , . � �� �'�� � � ���r ,C�e �� � � � 8429 Center Drive Spring Lake Park, Minnesota 55432 784 - 6491 Cit�� of Fridley 643:L University Avenu� N.E. Fric�ley, r2N 55432 Att�Z: Mr. Nasium Qureshi Dea�� Mr. Qureshi: August 24, 1976 Enc:Losed you will fina a Joint Powers Agreement between youz�City and ours in regards to common boundry streets. The;se vaere approved by our City Council �t their meeting o� ,7une 7, 1976 at the recommendation of our Chief of Pol.ice, Otto J. Lind. � App.arently Chief Lind and tYie chief i'rom your community hav�e discussed the enforcement problems along our common boundry streets in regards to enforcement of traffic laws. � It is our Council's desire thai your Council also approve the enclosed agreem�erit. �J C� DBB/mtj Enclosures � �I � Sincerely, CITY OF SPRING LAKE PARK ,�.�-��-,���/' ' �-� ;. Donald B. Busch Clerk-Treasurer yotuT►o,y Q,�C' B'o � U m � ��b', 1�^2 �6-19 , .. _. � . r ., - � ' � � SPFi,ING L11 KE PA RK - FRIDLEY JOINT POWEI�,S AGREEMENT THIS AGI�,EEMENT MADE IjND �NTERED INTO thi.s day of, , 1976, between the City of Spring Lake Park, located in the Counties of Anoka and Rar�isey, State of Minnesota; arid the City of Fridley, located in tlze County of Anoka, State of Minne�ota; WITNESS: WHE��EAS, the above communities share joint boundary lines, being the centerline of Osborne Road and University Avenue, N. E. , anc� • WHEI�,EA�, said communities recognize the need to a�siGt each other � � in the enforcement of traffic regulations in and upon Gaid common boundary lines, and . WHE]�.EAS, the parties a.re desirous of exercising a power common to ,each of them pursuant to the JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS ACT, MinneGota Statutes §4'71. 59, and in order to adequately protect the lives and property of persons residing within both communities, the partieG do agree as follows: 1. For purposes of regulation and enforcement of traffic laws upon that po,rtion of Osborne Road and Uni�-ersity Avc�ue, N. E. ,�vhich formG the boundary bet��veen the Cities of Spring Lake Park and Fridley, law enforce- ment officers af either community shall be authorized to enforce the traffic laws and regulations applicable in the arresl;ing oFficer's jurisdiction upon said portions of the above-mentioned z�oads and all intersections thereof whetl7er the location is in the City of Spring Lake Park or the City of Fridley. 2. F'or purposes of this agreeinent, when a law enforcement officer makes an arr. est outside of the limits of his City, he �hall be conGidered to have been ��eputized by the other comm.unity under the emergency power of a public offi<:er for assistance in carrying out a police function, Such ar•rests and pz•osecutions therefor shall be administered throt�gh the Police Department of the community in which the arrest is made, 3. �'Phile engaged as such deputized officer, the officer shall remain � under the control and direction of his own department, which shall a1GO be responsible for his actions. , ' � ' , 4. 7Chis Agreement shall remain in effect from and after the date of its e�ecution until such time as this Agreement might be terminated by either party. Termination shall occur only aftei• thirty (30) dayG written notice of the desire to terminate is given to the other party. 11B• IN WITN�?.SS Wf�ER.�OI+, this A�reement ha� been executed by and on behalf of e;�ch of the communiti�s hcreto as of thc date and year first above writt�-�n. CITY OI� S�'ILING LAKE PARK � By ^— ! ,f�' �� Mayor ;'j F� , � � .�,% ��` ��� ,�� � �/ and � �� ...�- ,� �'.r`� � i �✓7,�-,��i � City Clerk CITY OF FRIDLEY : and Mayor City Manager 11 C � � I� � � L�J � CITY Oi? FRIDLEY r�r�o��vM N��lO �.C� : - MII�'1� F]E�M: DATE: sUS,�cr: P,ichard IJ. Sobiech, Public Wbrks Di.rector ��/ Thanas A. Colbert, Assistant City Engineer Septenber 9th, 1976 AY�ARD OF BIL� 1976 SIGN R�LAC�7II�]T PROGRAM (WARATING & REGUI�RY) At II:30 a.m. on August 24th, 2976 sealed bids were received arxi opened publicly in the Conmunity Room of Fridley Civic Center. Attached is a tabulation of all bids sul�nitted. Upon review by the Engineering Divi- sion personnel, all bids appeared ta be in order and delivery dates confir.med. -. The aZternate bid is for the placement of "High Intensity Scotchlite Reflective Sheetang" on all S'II�P and YIELD signs. It has been determined to be �n the best interests of the City to select this alternate for safety reasons. In cansidering the alternate bids, the law bidder was Lyle Signs, Incorporated of Minneapalis in the airount of $22,064.10. This ccmpares with an Engineer's estimate of $22,665.61 which did not take into consideration the reflective sheeting as noted in the alternate bid proposal. Based on the above information, it is the engineesing division`s reoo:�er�da- tion that the contract for the 1976 Sign Replacemen�t Program (warning & regula.tor.y) be awarded. to Lyle Signs, Inoorporated for the alternate l� sum bi.d of $22,064.10. m 12 � � �' N Y a +.+ > a�i � .n � 0 U N 'Q z+ E- T � O .- � �- v m � vY In � I � � � � � N 1� z rn � N �^ U N � lL W N F- LL. • M N � � tt� G.3 . ~ N � Q h' > Q w ¢ I- z W O O tY ]- =+� ln � � {- W +-� W • N J •r Z � 2 � i H Q O � v � L� L�- > O M � C7 li •C Y � G O � W r-� �..1 W F- M � F- p_ r� � � Q O U t0 la. 0 I � � W ►+ Z � � O N 0 '-r � m � � � � ' � Y � Q E � �I ¢ 0 r � w � J W o, n. E � J w F- Z O K � W F�-� �: J � Q N L N i i � o v- a- as o � d �o •� 'o a� U O � 0 v w O N N � � � a1 O n• N %1 = Ci _I N O N � � � w !-- S- •r � •�- N C LL. CI 0. 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N t7 c�.N N � VI Fuo� zro•� t +°�-� m , 4- � N 3- 0 � o v Y 0 0_ � �d � u 6� L �o � � M � M � N � O V � O M tsT VI • a-> eC __'L �..._�. �c d .z: 1 U U L a �u ci a� i�� (.� O 0�7 li C7 v1 O S. v7 W- �L 000 N N r E: .x u� w s. r_ .v �o �o .- (.i :� !Yi Vi � M � � . t�7 ci w �-�i Q N � �ro C L- .0 �f i N tnm4 e . C W � u a ? v ti � 12 A � � � c�t;y af�,r��i�y r AT TI� TOP OP TNE TWINQ , } 4 1 ' r �'Y-""'-� GOMMUNITY pEV(�Qp�FNT DIY, � � i PIIOTECTIVx INfi�CTiW1 pQPT. 1 � L � �--.� � CITY HA�L iR10L[Y ��q� 1-._.1`.� �.J �12'6!0'3e40 uwner �( ��/ c �V .`�� N Erector A i �` �\(�, `� I \; rtt! Legal Lot No. Block No. nesc. ^ Corner Lot ✓ Inside Lot Sign Type Pylon; Roof: Wall: Building Frontage , Leng th : _ � Distance From: � Property Line: J� Type of Constr,zction: iu�J[GT � �� J� 1un Address �4 � ! � Addxes�s� Tract or c C-' C].assificatic Dimensions- �. �� Width : SIG�� PERMIT APPLIC/�TIOfJ ti :.� � � U! Zs-t dition� i � l3 Phone 1,�� S � � ��(S � /�,� Phone /4 � � ..t.:.CS N 17• � • i Width : �� Sq. Ft.: Intersection or Drwy.; Residential: ��'�/ c� V�d IC� � �(� �;J'�1Z S c �t; cc� J Illumination: (Revolvi g beacons, zip flashers and s� �c� including any sources of light tahich c ��aluation: 7 ) —°. ititensity are prohibited.) t.. � � Grade: ch �S �.Iar devices anges in Installation to Begin: To Be Completed; - — � � l� 7�v I hereby authorize ar_d direct the City of Fridley to xemove the sign and sign structure, at ray e.�pense, where maintenance is required and the maintenance is not furnished, but only after a hearing and after a notice of sixty (60) days specifying the maintenance required by the City. I hereby autnoi�ize and direct the City of Fridley to remove and dispose of any signs and sign structure on which a permit has been issued to me, but the annual fee has not been paid (billboards only). Ttie fee is due on April 30th of each year, with a thirty (30) day� grace period. In consideration of the issuance to me of a permit to construct the sign descriUed above, I agree to do the proposed �aork in accordance with the description above �et forth an in c�mpliance with all provisions of t rdinanc s of he City of Fridley. �—�. � D e (I,and O�vner or is Agent) Tn consideration of the payment of a fee of $ , this pennit is hereby � granted to to constrnct the si�n as describ`d above. This permit is granted upon the express condition that the person to whom it is gxanted and his agents, employees and worl:men, in all work done in, around and upon said sign, or any part thereof, shall conform in all respects to the ordinance of rridley, rfin�lesota regarding location, construction, �Zlterations, maintenance, repair and moving of signs �aitliin the City limits and t1�is permiC may be revoked at any time upon violation of any of the provisions ot said ordii�aiices. BUILDING INSP�CTOR ; � � 5� � �- �-- , . � �= (�,5, ��.f�-S� � � � �. � � ����� , _, r, _-� :-� _ � - ��Si� r1I . , , �� ` �.tJ � 5� 1'�� � E(�} iC �� cr �.� � S rL.�}.`,..��y !-{;5twr ��d �t(�P1 J�ycN�s 1-►�5 �FFI C�.,w..�,��y �,P� I�{iC r�::��� C � rY � �o�c���I ����s� �� ��; � � ���:ii�,v����� .� ���5 � 13 � � I �i 1 i RESOLU7ION N0. A RESOLUTION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS BE IT F;ESOLVED, By the Council of the City of Fridley as fallows: 1. That it is in the interest af the City to award bid contracts for the following items or materials. PACKAGE PROPERTY AND CASUALITY INSURANCE 2. A copy of the specifications far the above�described items and materials, together with a proposal for the method of purchase and the payment thereof have been presented to �he Council by the City Manager and the same are hereby approved and adopted as the plans and specifications, and the method of acquisition and payment io be required by the City with respect to the . acquisitian of said items and materia1s. 3. The purchase of said items and materials as described above shall be effected by sealed bids to be received and opened by the City of Fridley on the 20th day of October, 1976. The City Manager is directed and authorized to advertise for the purchase of said items and materials by sealed bid proposals under � notice as provided by la�N and the Charter of the City of Fridiey, the notice to be substantially in form as that shown by Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part of by reference. Said notice shall be published at least twice in the official newspaper of the City of Fridley. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY TNIS DAY OF , 1976 ATTEST: CITY CLE:RK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE 14 c� J � � � �l � � � � . � � � ' CITY OF FRIDLEY BID NOTICE for PACKAGE PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE EXHIBIT "A" The City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota will accept sE�aled bids for Package Pr�perty and Casualty Insurance. Such . b�ids will be received by the City Manager's Office no later than October 20, 1976 until 4:00 p.m. on the said date at the Fridley City Hall, 6431 University Avenue Northeast, Fridley, .M=innesota; Telephone 571-3450, for the term of January 1, 1977 to January 1, 1980. The City reserves the r�ght to reject any b�ids and to waive any irregularities or inf�rrnalities in the b=idding. Ti�e City reserves the right to accep� the bid which is determined tc> be in the best interests of the City. The City reserves the r�ight to reject any and all bids and waive any informalities or tE�chnicalities in any bid recei��e� tivithout explanation. Cc�pies of the specifications and general conditions may be e;�amined in the office of the Purchasing Ageni:, or copies may bE� obtained from this office. A'Il bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes and plainly marked on the outside with "PACKAGE PROPERTY AND CASUA�ITY INSURANCE" PIJBLISH: September 22, 1976 September 29, 1976 NASIhi QURESHI City Manager 1�� q 15 RESOLUTION N0. A Rl:SOLt3TI0N ORDE�ING PRELID4INARY PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF 'l'HE COSTS TlIERL'OF: STREET IMPROVEb1�NT PROJECT ST. 1977-1 AND STREET IMPROV�MENT PROJECT S'C. 1977-2 (MSAS) BE IT RE:�OLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley as follows: 1. That: it appears in the interests of the City and of the property owne�rs affected that there be constructed certain improvemens, to- wit: Stre�et improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix bituminous mat, concrete curb F� gutter, storm sewer system, water F sa.nitary sewer services F� other facilities located as follows: STRFiETS UNDER PROJECT ST. 1977-1 Chan,nel Road Mississippi Street to 200 Ft. North of 68th Ave. Luci.a Lane Mississippi St. to 200' S. of 68th Place 66t1�. Avenue Central Avenue to Rice Creek Elem. School Dellwood Drive 63rd Avenue to Mississippi Street Pierce Street 63rd Avenue to Mississippi Street 63rd. Avenue TH 65 E. Service Drive to Rice Creek Road TH 6�5 E.Serv. Rd. 63rd Avenue to 750' North Taim.adge Lane Talmadc;e Way to Osborne Way Ironton Street Hugo Street to Ashton Avenue Able Street 73rd Avenue to Locke Park Parking Lot ' Hickory Street 78th Avenue to 79th Avenue STREETS UNDER PROJECT ST. 1977-2 (MSAS) Ashton Avenue Ironton Street to Ely Street Osborne Way East River Road to 75th Way Alden 1Vay 75th Way to Approx. 400' North 75th tiVay Talmadge Lane to Alden Way Railroad Crossing At 79th Avenue 2. That the Public H'orks Director, Richard N. Sobiech, City Hall, Frid:Ley, MN is hereby authorized and directed to draw the pre- limiliar�� plans and specifications and to tabulate the results of his estirnates of the costs of said improvements, including every item of cost from inception to completion and all fees and expenses incurred (or t�o be incurred} in connection therewith, or the financing there�of, and to make a preliminary report of his £indings, stating there�in whether said improvements are feasible and whether they can best be made as proposed, or in connection with some other i.mprove- ment:; (and the estimated cost as recommended), including also a descY•iption of the lands or area as may receive benefits.therefrom and ��s may be proposed to be assessed. 3. That s�i.d preliminary report of the Engineer shall be furnished to the C,ity Council. ADOPTED BY' THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 13TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1976. MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL 16 RESOLUTION N0. - 1976 A RE`.iOLUTION TRAtJSFERRIPJG EXPENSES FROM SEWER, WATER AND STORM SEWEft IP�PROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 119 TO THE �ST. 1976-1 STREET IMPROVEMENT PRO�ECT WHEREAS, Certain excavating work was done under Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 119 in the Henriksen Addi i:i on Plat, and �`JHEREAS, This excavating work should be charged to that part of ST. 1976-1 Street Improvement Project that relates to the Henri ksen P1 at and surroundi ng areas , fdOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That costs and expenses in the amount of $15,9G4.82 shall be transfe rred and be made a part of the ST. ]976-1 Street Improvement Project. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY Tf�E CITY COUfdCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY 0� , 1976. , � MAYOR - WILLIA�� J. NEE ATTEiT : CITY CLERK - INARVIN C. QRUNSELL 0 16 q CITY OF FRI DLEY P4EP10RANDUM T0: NASIM P9. QURESHI, CITY. MAPdAGER, A�dD CITY COUNCIL FROP�I: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, ASST. CITY MGR./FIN. DIR. SUBJE:CT: TRAPdSFEk OF EXPENSES FROP�I SEWER, LdATER AND STOR��I rSEWER PROJECT N0, i i9 TO T'rIE Si'. 1976-i STREET IMPROVEt7ENT PROJECT DATE, AUGUST 25, 1976 The attached resolution has as it purpose authorizing the transfer of cE�rtain expenses from Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Project ~' No. 119 to the St. 1976-1 Street Improvement Project. Please see the attached memo from Tom Colbert with reference to the ;justification for the transfer. Tnese expenses will be assesse d unde�r the ST. 1976-1 Street Tmprovement Project rather than under the Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 119. MCa : �5 h 0 � � ' i , A91;,'•10 '1'0: M�irvin L'rilnscl.l., /1sst.. Ci.ty Man.lF;cr/I�int��acc llircctor Afl:'.!U I�IZO�t: �,��� '1')►omas /1. Colbcrt, /1ss�.stant C:ity J.:n�.i_�iecr llJ1'1' T; : SUi3,1I;C'I' : l�up,us� 20, 1J76 I�i.»ali.zation of SS£�Slti' t�119 '1'};c follo�•��in�; :is an a.temizat�on of costs associ.ated wit1� the contract for t:he al�o�•e :rcferencecl ��rojecL and so�ne acicliti.onal costs i»currecl to initiate ancl c��m}�let�.e Lllis i�roject (i.c. ri.�hL of �•,ay acc;uisitioils) . Aitached to t:h:is mc�T�o is a m<ip iildicati»g L)ie locati.oii of tlie services installecl ancl �3. copy of the a�;��cement: Uet��,ecn the City a»d Indepcndcnt Schoal 'l)� stz•ice 4f14 tahich stil?ula.tes the amow�t to bc l�aid �o the: sc;^.00l. �for exi:�ti_n-�; se���er and iaater facilities. l�'ater T�ain (398 I,.F.; �9,523.45Y � Services (14 ea.) •2:937:25 • • Subtotal . .�12,1G0.70'� � Sanita��y Sewer P,�ai�i (l, OZ�5 L. l�. � $11, 149. 50:: � Services (17 ea.) ,1,6�1;00 , Subtotal .�].2,84�.5or � � , �_� � �_ � Storm Se1,Ter A4ain Traiisfer to St. 1976-1 �.5,175.00 This i��cludes ���ork ciane under the �r119 project but s]�ou1.cl be cliar�ecl as it relates to th� St. 1�;G-1 ro�idi��ay construction . . . . . . . $15, �04 . 82 � i Total Construct:io�i Costs . . . . . . . . . $4G,OS1..02�` �These tot;ils reflect the �1,.i1�.�10 compensatian paici to Incle}�enelent. Scl�ool bisr.ricr. �� 14 ror co�is�rucLio�i oi existi�i� sa�l.iLary se►�er a�ld watcr maine. 0 �. ' � . . . . ,�,,,.. 'l »_ ._..... ,tr,,..� A9cm� '1'o Aiarvin l?,rtansc Ia� ltc l�inalizat�o�i oi SS£,S1'J N]1�J -2_ 8/20/7G ' � . 16 C .._� Ri.f;ht of 1';a � �cc�ui si tion ' , �ascmcnt from: Lot 33 (51Y,0) $42U.b0 Lot 35 (5220) 277•7K � � . . . . . . . .' �GJ7.78 . Subtota]. I i ror. final asses:7ment-ts, any a.ddi.tional costs :i.ncurred for fiscal, � advertising etc. sl�ould be adcled to this list:. If }�ou }ia>>e any que��tions regardin�; the abovc itemizal:ion, p] ease let � me �:noi� . 'TAC/jm Attach. , . 1 1 t i � . 1 � � I � � 1 1 . 1 � � t . . . . .�_�:� t 1 � �J ' , 1 , �� �J �� ' ' . � , � � ' i ' RESOLUTION tJO. - 1976 � A RESOLUTION CANCELLING SPECIAL ASSESSI�IENT PAYMENT DUE IN 1971 ON PARCEL 10, N. 34.68 ACRES OF NEQ OF NEQ OF SECTIOfJ 3 WI-IEREAS, The City o� Fridley has purchased Parcel 10, Section 3 for Par�k purposes, and WFIEREAS, The agreement entered into with the property owner stated the Cit:y was responsible for Special Assessments and taxes due and payablE� after the date of saie, and WfIEREAS, The City has paid the assessments due in 1971, NOW, THEREFORE, The City of Fridiey requests the Anoka County Board of Commissioners to cancel the Special Assessments showing on their record in the amount of �474.64 for the year 1971 and Penalty and Interest in tFie amount of $755.27. This leaves a balance of $1,455.80 for taxes and aduertising. PASSED AiVD ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUf•�CIL OF TH� CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF 1976. � ATTEST: CITY C4_ERK - Marvin C. Bruns2il MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE l7 17A MEMO TQ�: NASIM M. QURESHI, CITY I�4ANFlGER, A(�D CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, ASST. CI7Y MGR./FIN. DIR. SUBJECT: CAP�CELLATION OF SPECIAL ASSESSP�ENTS O�J PARCEL 10, SECTIOf�I 3 DATE: AUGUST 25, 1976 The att:ached resoluiion has as its purpose the cancellation of special assess�T�ents showing on the records of the County on Parcel 10, Section 3. The ass,essments in question were due in the last half of 1971. This is part of� the� North Park Property. The Cit:y has paid the sperial assessments in question (last half due in 1971) t:o the SMecial Assessment Fund. There are rio past due special assessments on this parcel. The resolution is for the purpose of clearing the rec:ords at the County. There are back taxes owing in the amount of �1,455,80 on Parcel 10, Sectior� 3. These taxes represent the taxes due in the last half of the year 1971. Under the terms of the agreement entered into �etween the "C;ty and the property owners, the City is liable for the taxes. The City i<_� asking the County to remove the penalities and interest due on the ta>ces and special assessments as shown on the County records. The Cii:y is paying the annual installments on the spec9al assessments as the�r come due each year. MCB/ s h � � ��rlc�� �J�-7CO3 N� + 0 I.AYI Ot�P'ICF5 r. � � . sr,riuE�. b. F�ri;�ei.��-�ir� 1217 FO�lIAY TOYIEN � MINNEAPOLI9, hSINNE50TA 75402 � rlr. Vir�il Hcrric�: . City A�torney-Fridley ' 6279 University Ave. N.E. Frid�ey, Minn. ' � � Dear I-ir. H:errick ; � • Rcs�ocNCC�37��/ T! . LJ Apri.l 2, 1971: Re: Barbush - Thexres Conde��a�.ion Parcel ��0 This is to cenfirrn our conference on the possibie co�pre:r.ise of the abe�ve ma t ter. ' _ . � As T state�d to you, Mr. Barbush is of the �inn opinion that Parcel 10 is ���or�h conszder_ab1e more than the Co:,�-�i_sszor.et's A�•�ard, yet: he is �.ppreciative of the des�_res o£ the Fri.dl.�; � Counci_1 tc� i;:pro�-e the.City Facilities for necreation. �?e is ther•efore ��illi�� to compromise the per;din; Ccndemuation Pro�.edin€;s on P�:�cel 10 on the follot•�ind basi_s: � , l) Paynerit of the anount o� the Commissior�er`s Aia::�rd in �he amount: of $76,296000 and �nterest �xom date ox �taara. 2) Pa��nerit by the Cii:y of Real Estate Ta�:es and ASS�S�TZi?E_S on the prope?-Ly in�Tol.v.ed, from the date oi CondE.,�na��cn. 3) Re�on:i_n; oi ba].ance of �arbush property as per at�ac�e« Exhib:it sho�•�ing designations of rec�uested zonin; �or variot_►s parceZs. � , 4) Rezon�in� of property per pendin� requesL of Vikin� Chev_olet. � � � 5) That this proposed co;npro:�ise shall not be co�nstnit3 in any ������ as an agree�ent o� the pa?-t o� rlr. F��rbus�i as to ualu4 of Parcel I0, it bein� sol.ely by �����y o; comprotr.ise, and should coi�c�iCions be no� m^C, shall not be evicience *'or or f��Zit�sC ei�her pa?"ty. . x L'ru;t this confa.r.n:: ou�' dS.sct�ss:�on ��i:cl concI.usioiZS, 1nc1 �-�z.�l matcr�.� �.i.r,e so all P:��:tics c�n conclude th�� n:at�t�rs involved. . � //r;� � . 7iiai�lc �-ou. � Y�urs VCGY'y t;_u:��; � !-� � s»rlv�ltt s<<<<_��:1. n. r•zn�:�z;:t�i�: en�.. 1�f �/ ,.� � � :� i ', P� ;. }: :'1 ,;; �; ., :.. W �; .� �009-�Wnr�»my�beeA. Tp{IIl I��O. 7 Mln�awta Lnlfwm Conwra�wmp 0laakcl7 C� Cn�aatipn �o Corporrlion. ..,L T..��.w,.'_.._ �.........,_ . - . . ; . � ..t.y,_ ,� �. .��Jl� �fl�fiirllii�.�ir.dc tl,i.4..__.._.�SC.._....._..._---.._..,ta,� or........_..Sentembex ..................... �,►..7._L..., 1,����„�:,�. .....lixyan.i,....);nvcs.tm.ca�t....�p..._...�?�.��.-_�.'.artnershil�_..consx5tin&. qf........_ .................. William Iiarbush and Gertrude 13arbush x�^3cN.�CCCOOxoa�uCc�ctta��Lnatac3fXkG:.Wi:iaarl�____._.� _. _.�.._......_...__.__., party of tlu. ftrai �.arl•, and . CITY OF FRIDI.EY u t�u pur�iliui� un�lti• !he 6ru�a af !hc ti(a�c o� ................_.Mi.nnes.a.C�..............._._...._., t�n�•ly u� ilrc xc�ui�d �r�trt, �!lllf�i5Lt1), 'I'!� ft. tLc s��id ���rrtq � f fhr �u f rztrt +�+ �ouc;,;cratiow of Uie su»i of ........................__............ 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SubjecL' to buildi.;�g and zoning restrictiens of record applicable to said premi_ses; subject to ta::es due and payableein the year and subsequent years, and to unpaid installments of special assessments theretofore or tliereafter levied, the payments of whi.ch are not yet euforceable; subject to any li.ens or encumbrances, if �any, placec] upon said premises, by or tlirough Grantee herein. I ,��� �?� (� -. S T/1 l�l�nS �E��'i �t c � 1i.0 }e11bE dllt� lU y.�10iD ii)C �Rlll¢, 7�a;.t7rer tt•il]c u.11 fhe Iic�•crl.�.t�u�i<rnfs and a)ipttrteauric�s tlterr'uutu IMlu��,%i�i�;, ur irt. ui�rru•i,,c ���,p�rfai��in�j. 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'1 1•`�' �J 1 yV/ / .w�_��� � ' �' /�/� �`'�. J' ' i(� I � `' �',' i \ ✓/ V / ' �- .1 1'..� '�'"_ : � 1 . � .. — --- :7 � >� � � U ( � : (� :�-�� � f1:,1`� ���' ��,: ,� � �j +i� � '"-� , `f � /�_ ,► ''��1 ��'�� ��' � % �i/ � i li =t� '��"' � ,:. i' .�. -� i/� °�r• L'�i " _- � .,r-,C,! r�\ :r ` RESOLUTION NQ. - 1976 A RESOLUI'ION DIRECTING PREPARATION OF THE FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL TREATMENT AND REMOVAL OF TREES (1976) BE IT RESCILVED by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, P�linnesota,, as follows: 1. ]:t is hereby determined that the assessable cost . vrith respect to the following named improvement, t;o-wi t : . TREATMENT AfdD REMOVAL OF TREES (1976) ;including all incidental expenses thereto, is estimated a� $ . 2. 'fhe City Clerk shall forthwith calculate the proper amounts to be specially assessed for said improvement ��gainst every assessable lot, piece, or parcel of land benefited by said improvement a�cording to law. PASSED AND ADOPTEU QY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIULEY THIS DAY OF , 1976. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell MAYOR - WILLIAP1 J. NEE �s 0 f�lEP10 T0: NASIM QURESHI, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, ASST. CITY MGR/FIN. DIR. SUBJECT:, ASSESSMENT ROLL -- TREATMENT AND REMOVAL OF TREES (1976) DATE: September 2, 1976 . The att��ched resolutions are for the purpose of ordering preparation of the ��ssessment roll, and the publication of the notice of hearing for Tre��tment and Removal of Trees (1976) The roll includes work done in the latter part of 1975 and the work done in 1976. MCB/eh 1� A II � �� � i RESOLUTION N0. - 1976 A RESOLUTION DIREC7ING PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON TNE PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE TREATMEt�T AND REMOVAL OF TREES (1976) BE IT RE:SOLVED by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, as follows: 1. The City Council shall meet at the City Hall in the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota • on �he 27th day of September , 1976, at 7:30 p.m. to pass upon the proposed assessment for the following named improvement: TREATMENT AND REMOVAL OF TREES (1976) 2. The City Clerk shall publish notices of ihe time and place of ineeting in the official newspaper of the City, at least two (2) weeks prior to such meeting. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY TNIS DAY OF , 1976• MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE ATTEST: CITY CL.ERK - Marvin C. Brunsell � k! � � RESOLUTION N0. A RESOLUTION MAICING A TRANSFER I'ROM THE PUBLIC UTILITY FUND TO WATER & SEWER REVENUE BOND FUND, W-75 WATER WORKS IMPROV�MENT BOND FUND, WATERWORKS BONDS OF 1970 FUND, IMPROVENf�NT BON�DS OF 1963 FUND, IMPROVEMENT BONDS of 1970 FUND, AND REFUNDING BONDS FUND WHEREAS, 'Tax levies have been adopted or transfers into Bond Funds are necessary to provide the required amount of money in certain Tmprovement Bond Funds, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLV�D, By the City Council of the City of Fridley, meeting at a regulaY session on the day of as folI.ows: l. That a transfer from the Public Utility Operati_ng Fund to the Water and Sewer Revenue Bond Fund in the amount of $11,932. is authorized. 2. That a trarLSfer from the Public Utility Operating Fund to the Water Re- funding Bond Fund W-75 in the amount of $43,471. for the purpose of i eliminating the tax levy for the year 1976, collectible in the year . 1977 is authorized. � � 3. That a transfer from the Public Utility Operating Fund to the Waterworks Bond of 1970 Fund in the amount of $60,532. for the purpose of eliminating the tax levy for the year 1976, collectible in the year 1977 is authorized. 4. That a transfer from the Public Utility Operating Fund to the Improvement Bonds of 1963 Fund in the amount of $5,939. for the purpose of eliminatino the tax levy for the year 1976, collectible in the year 1977 is authorized. 5. That a transfer from the Public Utility Operating Fund to the Refunding Bond Fund of 1975 in the amount of $17,273 for the purpose of reducing the . tax ].evy for the year 1476, colZectible in the year 1977 is authorized. 6. That a transfer from the Public Utility Operating Fund to the Refunding � Bond Fund in the amount of $15,414. for the purpose of eliminating the tax ]_evy for the year 1976, collectible in the year 1977 is authorized. � 7. That a transfer of the 1976 collections from Service Connections in the Revo7_ving Fund to the Refunding Bond Fund for the purpose of reducing the tax ]Levy for the year 1976, collectible in 1977 is authorized. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF � ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL � ' 1976 MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE 20 20 A CITY OF FRIDLEY M E M 0 R A N D U M T0: NASIM M. QURESHI, CITY MANAGER AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, ASST. CITY MGR./FIN.DIR. SUBJECT: RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING FUNDS FROM THE PUBLIC UTILITY FUND TO VARIOUS WATER AND SEWER BOND FUNDS DATE: AUGUST 13, 1976 The attached resolution is similar to the one that has been adopted in each of the past several years. If this resolution is adopted, no tax levies will be necessary for any of the improvement bond funds for'the year 1976/1977. These bond funds were for the most part for the purpose of financing improvements to the Public Utility Fund. Special assessments were not levied at all, or were not levied for the entire cost of the improvement. Assessments were not levied for such things a.s wells, reservoirs, part of the main line system, etc. The Public Utility Fund does have sufficient funds to make this transfer. MCB/b j o PROPOSAL FOR MEETING DEBT SERVICE P.EQUIREMENTS FOR IMPROVEMENT FUNDS FOR THE YEAR 1977 AVAILABLE FROM TO BE TRANSFERRED TAX LEVY SERVICE CONNEC- FROM PUBLIC FUND REQUIREMENTS TIONS IN 1976 UTILITY FUND __ ___ _ Water & Sewer Revenue Bonds $ 11,932.00 W-75 (Water Refunding) 43,471.00 Water Bonds of 1970 60,532.00 Bonds,of 1963 r 5,939.00 S.A. Refunciing Bonds of 1975 17,273.00 Refunding Bonds 46,483.00 $ 31,069.00 $ 11,932.00 �+3,471.00 .60 , 532. 00 5,939.00 17,273.00 15,414.00 $ 185,630.00 $ 31,069.00 $ 154,561.00 20 B Not scheduled if transfer is made from Public Utility. Fund Total. to be paid by Utility Fund . $ 154,561.00 * Total. to be paid by Service Connections 31,069.00 $ 185,630.00 *$ 33,657.15 c�f this amount will be charged against the Public Utility operation as interest expense. RESOLUTION N0. 1976 A RESO�.�TION FiUTHORIZING AND DIRECTIP,G THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCEL 225, AuDITOR�S SUB. N0. 92, A(�D REPLATTIPJG INTO ZANDER'S 1ST ADDITIO�� WHEREAS, cert��in special assessments have been levied with respect to certain land and said land has subsequently been subdivided, and replatted. NOL1, THEREFORE:, BE IT RESOLVED as follows: That tr�e assessments levied against the following described parcels, to-wit: Parcel 225, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, may and shall be apportioned and divided and rE�platted as fcllows: ORIGINAL PARCE:L Parcel 225, Auditor's Subdivision Nc�. 92 0 � PLATTING OF PFIRCELS APPROVED Lot 1,'Block 1, Zander's lst Lot 2, Block l, Zander's lst Lot 3, Block 1�, Zander's lst Lot 4, Block 11, Zander's lst Lot 5, Block 11, Zander's lst Lot 6, Block 'I, Zander's lst 0 FUND Reg SA SW #93 St 1970-1 Sw' #106 St 1972-1 St 1972-1 St 1972-1 (SS) Reg SA SW #106 SW #106 St 1972-1 St 1972-1 St 1972-1(SS) Reg SA SW #106 St 1972-1 St 1972-1 St 1972-1(SS) Reg SA SW #93 St 1970-1 St 1972-1 St 1972-1(SS) Reg SA SW #93 St 1970-1 St 1972-1 St 1972-1(SS) Reg SA SW #93 St 1970-1 St 1972-1 St 1972-1(SS) Reg SA SW #93 St 1970-1 St 1972-1 St 1972-1(SS) ORIGINAL At�OUNT Paid $ 6,352.32 2,311.89 1,906.92 1,630.40 1,258.10 2,602.26 16,061.89 Pai d $ 707.75 631.97 815.20 128.80 434.12 Paid 567.20 815.20 128.80 434.12 , Paid 1,562.67 568.72 126.74 426.34 Paid 1,562.67 568.72 126.74 426.34 Paid 1,562.67 568.72 126.74 426.34 Paid 1,664.31 605.73 620.28 455.00 6, 6 .89 21 � 21A PAGE 2, RESOLUTION N0. 1976 -- AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF I, SPECIAL ASSESSMEfJ7S ON PARCEL 225, AUDITOR'S SU6. N0, 92, AND REPLATTING INTO ZANDER'S 1ST ADDITION , ADUPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS UAY � OF 1976. � � MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE � ATTEST: � CITY CLERK - t�larvi n C. Brunsel 1 � • . ' � � � � � r � � � � ;� � � . CITY OF FRIDLEY I�I E P� 0 RA N D U M T0: NASIP�i M. QURES�tI, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROP4: f9ARVIN C. BRUNSELL, ASST. CITY �4GR./FIN. DIR. SUBJECT: RESOLUTIONS SPLITTING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS AND APPORTIONING INTO ZANER'S 1ST, BAYER'S 2ND, LEIGH TERRACE AND HENRIKSEN ADDITIONS DATE: SEPTEMBER 1 , 1976 � . The City Council has previously authorized the plating, or splitting of the property in questi on as 1 isted in the attached resoiuti ons. These new plats or splits have now been recorded at the County. The resolutions on the S�eptembzr 13, 1976 Agenda authorize the splitting of the special assessme nts . MCB:sh p- 21B ' -�� -.� RESOLUTION PJO. 1976 22 r A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZIt�G AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON THE 'I , W. 162.24' OF LOTS 4, 5 AND 6, BLOCK 1(PARCELS 170, 210 AND 250), SPRING LAKE PARK LAKESIDE APJD REPLATTING INTO BAYER'S LAKESIDE 2��D ADDITION WHEREAS, certain speciai assessments have been levied with respect to certain land and said land has subsequently been subdivided, and replatted. HOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows: That the assessments levied against the following described parcels, to-wit: The W. 162.26' of Lots 4, 5 and 6, Block 1, Spring Lake Park Lakeside, may and shall be apportioned and divided and replatted as follows: ORIGINAL PARCEL l�. 162.24' of Lot 4, Blk 1, Spring Lake Park Lakeside r W.162.24' of Lot 5, Blk 1, Spring Lake Park Lakeside W.162.24' of Lot 6, Blk l, Spring Lake Park Lakeside PLATTIPJG OF PARCELS APPROVED Lot 1, Block 1, Bayer's Lakeside 2nd Addition Lot 2, Block 1, Bayer's Lakeside 2nd Addition Lot 3, Block 1, Bayer's Lakeside 2nd Addition FUND Reg SA IJ #34 S #24 SS #24 St 1974-1 SW #114 Reg. SA W #34 S #24 SS #24 St 1974-1 Std #114 Reg SA W #34 S #24 SS #24 St 1974 1 SlJ #114 Reg SA W #34 S #24 SS #24 St 1974-1 SW #114 Reg SA W #34 S #24 SS #24 St 1974-1 SW #114 Reg SA W #34 S #24 SS #24 St 1974-1 SW #114 ORIGINAL AMOUtJT Paid Paid Paid $ 380.56 1,776.00 3,025.97 Paid Paid 89.66 380.56 1,846.80 3,025.97 Paid Paid Paid Paid 2,059.20 3,025.97 15,610.69 Paid Paid Pa i ci $ 228.34 1,065.60 2,016.05 Paid Paid 17.94 228.34 1,065.60 1,514.88 Paid Pai d 53.78 228.34 1,079.76 2,016.05 PNGE 2- RESOLUTION N0. 1976 -- A RESOLUTION AUTNORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMEt�TS ON THE W. i62.24' OF LOTS 4, 5 AND 6, SLOCK 1 (PARCELS 170, 210 AND 250), SPRING LAKE PARK LAI:ESIDE A(�D REPLATTING INTO QAYER`S LAKESIDE 2ND ADDITION PLATTING OF PARCELS APPROVED Lot 4, Block 1, Bayer's Lakeside 2nd Addition Lot 5, Block 1, Bayer's Lakeside 2nd Ad�ition . FUND Reg SA W #34 S #24 SS #24 St 1974-1 SW #114 Reg SA W #34 S #24 SS #24 St 1974-1 S4� #114 ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS OF 1976. MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell ORIGINAL AP40UNT Paid Paid $ 17.94 76.10 1,235.52 1,514.88 Paid Paid Paid Paid 1,235.52 2,016.05 15,610.69 rJ17 22 A ' RESOLUTION PdO. 1976 23 � � � � A RESOLUTION AUTI�ORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESS��iEfJTS ON LOT 39 (PARCEL 5600), AUDITOR'S SUB. N0. 77(REV) AND REPLATTING INTU LEIGH TERRACE WHEREAS, certain speciaT assessments have been levied with respect to certain iand and said land has subsequently been subdivided, and replatted. NOW, TNEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follo�rs: That the assessments levied against the following described parcels, to-wit: Lot 39 (Parcel 5600), Auditor's Sub. #77, may and shall be apportioned and divided and replatted as follows: ORIGINAL PARCEL ' Lot 39, Parcel 5600, Auditor's Sub. #77 0 � PLA7TIf�G OF PARCELS APPROVED Lot ], Block ], Leigh Terrace Lots 2& 3, B1 k 1 and Lots 1-3, Blk 2, Leigh Terrace Lot 4, Block 2, Leiqh Terrace Lot 5, Block 2, Leigh Terrace Lot 6, Block 2, Leigh Terrace Lot 7, Block 2, Leigh Terrace Lot 8, Block 2, Leigh Terrace � FUND Reg SA SW #13 SI�J #15 St 1959 Reg SA SW #13 Reg SA SW #13 Reg SA SW #13 Reg SA SW #13 SW #15 St 1959 Reg SA SW #13 SW #15 St 1959 Reg SA SW #13 SW #15 St 1959 Reg SA SW #13 SW #15 St 1959 ($146.89 each) � ADOPTED BY 7HE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS OF ATTEST: 1976. CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsel] ' � � MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE ORIGIWAL AMOUPJT Paid $1,632.16 2,816.08 Paid 4,448.24 Paid $ 159.97 Paid 734.45 Paid 150.18 Paid 146.89 726.82 Paid Paid .146.89 696.42 Paid Paid 146.89 696.42 Paid Paid 146.89 696.42 Paid 4,448.24 DAY . RESOLU7ION N0. - 1976 24 �' ', � A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSME�JTS ON PARCELS 5160 AND 5230, AUDITOR'S SUB, #J7(REV) AND REPLATTING INTO HENRIKSEN ADD. WHEREAS, certain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain land and said land has subsequently been subdivided, and replatted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows: That the assessments levied against the following described parcels, to-wit: Parcels 5160 and 5230, Auditor's Sub. #77(Rev), may and shall be apportioned and divided and replatted as follows: ORIGINAL PARCELS FUND ORIGIfVAL Af�lOUP�T Parcel 5160, Aud. Sub. #77 Reg SA Paid ParCel 5230, Aud.'Sub. #77 NEW PARCEL AND NEbJ PLAT APPROVED Parcel 5180, Aud. Sub. #77 Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, BTock 1 Henri k`sE:� Addi ti on Lots 5, 6, 7& 8, Block 1, Henriksen Addition SW #13 SS #53 1967 S.C. Reg SA SW #13 Reg SA SW #13 SS #53 1967 S.C. Reg SA SW #13 Reg SA SW #13 SS #53 , ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1976, � � � I � � ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid ESTIMATES FOR CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION - SEPTEMBER 13, 1976 A]lied Blacktop 3601 48th Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota 55429 FINAL Estimate #1 for Street Improvement Project ST. 1g76-1p (Sealcoat) according to contract NDH Asphalt Co., Inc. 5400 N4! Industry Avenue � Anoka, Minnesota 55303 PARTIAL Estimate #3 for Street Improvement Project ST. i976-i Weaver, Talle & Herrick 6279 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 For Services Rendered as City Attorney for August, 1976 Smith, Juster, Feikema • Suite 1250 Builders Exchange Building Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 For Services Rendered for Prosecution Wark for August, 1976 $ 9,841 �72 $ 7,279.95 $ 1,150.00 $ 1,458.75 zs A CITY OF FR�L�Y ENGIN��RING DIVISION 6431 UN.LVERSITY AVENUE NE FRIDLEi', MINNESOTA 55432 August 25th, 1976 Honorable I��yor and City Council City of Fridley c/o Nasim M. Qureshi, City Manager 6431 University Avenue NE Gentlemen: . CIItTIFICATE OF Tf-� ENGINEIIZ We hereby submit ESTIMATE #1 (FINAL) for Allied Blacktop, 3601 48th Avenue North, Minneapolis, Nlinnesota 55429, for Street Improvement Project St. 1976-10 iSealcoat) according to the Contract. 30,104 Sq. Yds. Seal :;oat W/FA-2 @$0.21/SY $6,321.84 _ Seal Coat W/FA-3 12,571 Sq. Yds. Trap Rock @ $0.28/SY � $3,519.88 Al"�iJNT DIJE ESTIMATE Nt�IBER 1 ( FINAL ) . . . . . . . . . $ 9 , 841. 7 2 Respectfully submitted, � � �� a � i � Richard N. Sobiech, P.E. Public Works Director '� /� �/` Checked By S �i-o�-�c�s � C.� �".c�r.,.� �--� J!' - Prepared By �� L � � cc: Allied Blacktop TAC/grs 26 A � -- ',' � ST. 1976-10 FINI�L MEASUFZII�I'I5 � ESTIlKATES I � Street FY�om To . Length � r � Topper Lane Horizon Cul-de-sac 250 � Panoz�a.rn� Main 3rd Street 950 , Gibralter Roman Road C�.il--de-sac 510' � Rornan Road 49th Avenue Panoram�. 750' � Pilot Ni�.in Street Rom�n Road 650' Altura . 53rd-Avenue Horizon 1,600 � Horizon 53rd Avenue 3rd Street 1,560 - Hughes Horizon Panorama 1,400 � Clearview Horizon Pano�-una 850 � Mississippi Way Riverview Ter. E.R.R. 450 Riverview Ter. Mississippi Way Mississippi Pl 125 jMunicipa.l Garage Parking Lpt- N/A � Radii 36 @ 10 SY/EA TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.11± � � � Implies FA-3 ('I�ap Rock) � � � , � � � � � Yardage 1,358 3,445 2,172 2,804 2,314 5,526 5,333 s,�o2 3,036 1,560 827 7,238 360 42,675 Rate $0.21 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.28� 0. 21 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.28� 0. 21 � i Price $ .285.18 723.45 456.12 588.84 485.94 1,160.46 1,493.24 1,407.42 637.56 327.60 173.67 2,026.64 75.60 9,841.72 Date: August 25th, 1976 2 6 � � � T0: PUBLIC WORKS DTi;:",::"i'OR CITY OF FRIDLEY REPORT ON FINAL INSPECTION FOR STP.F�I' IMPROVIIKEIVT PROJECT ST. 1976-10 SEALCOAT " We, the undersigned, have inspected the above mentioned project and find that the work required by the Contract is substantially complete in � conformity with the plans and specif ications of the proj ect . � Therefore, we recammend to yc>u that the City approve the attached � Final Estimate #1 for the Contractor and the one year maintenance bond start from �tl-ie day of the final inspection, that beir�g August 25th, 1976. � � � �� � ��/ � �,�� lt-�-n�c �,r� C�`.onstruction Incharge � �._ � f � � �,�- �.P - C�nstruction Ins�ecto �• Co acto Representative � � � � � � j CHARLES R. WEAVER HERMAN L. TALLE �VIRGIL C. HERRICK R06ERT MUNNS WILLIAM K. GOODRICH �.� 7HOMA5 A. GEDUE "JEFFREY P. HICKEN DOUGLAS E. KLIIJT �' LAW OFFICE$ WEAVER, TALLE & H�RRICK 316 EAST MAIN STREET ANOKA, MINNESOTA 55303 421 541J August 31, 1976 26 D INVOICE N� 1468 � City of Fridley y � � � August Retainer $1,000.00 � Council Meetings 102 hours . Staff Meetings` 2 hours Conferences with Staff 5 hours �Memos and Lega1 Research 6 hours Citizens Inquiries 3 hours 26� hours � Secretarial Allowance �District Court Action Fridley vs. PERA �� � � � i . � t q F�ili�iI�7 50.00 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,150.00 TIME RECORD FOR AUGUST, 1976 PROSECUTION WORK 1. Preparation, Trave1 and Time in Court for 28 Court cases and 5 Jury Trials and 2 P�ations. 2. Investigation and Process of Complaints including office conferences, phone con- ferences, correspondence and preparation of 12 formal complaints. 3. Court and Police Administration. 0 TOTAL 22 hours 16 hours 1 hour 40 hours 20 minutes 40 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes ��l1 'A . - � , ``� I � , � j 1 _ ,�,���_,, �� ��� � ; ; , _t ; �.- _ ��--� - __ � _�" �. � J DATE � � � FORWARDED FROM LAST STATEMENT 9-02-76 For legal services rendered-as Prosecutor for the City of Fridley. August, 1976 Retainer. $1000.00 Secretarial Services 100.00 Time in exeess of 30 hours (10 hours 15 minutes) 358.75 $145$.75 1 dec:are un�er pen�;ii^s of iasv �t�;,; t�zis accoun , cf� n or c; °- ,{ i, s;u:yL�i �' or� rect c t, �� n •� Cia: � SMITH. JUSTER, FE�KEMA, CHARTERED � ATTORNEYS AT LAW � e�i I�1 Wl . • BALANCE $1000.00 $1100.00 $1458.75 26 E ;,IST Oi__LICENSES TO Bf APPROVI?U BY 'I'HE CI'CY CUUNCIL A'I' 7'UE MGL'TING QF SEPTE:�1i:ER 13, 1976. 'I'YPE Oi� LICEihSE: � . B1':, APPItUVL'U_E3Y: Z% FEE: LIQUOR UISPEtiSING Rita�R. Andert 2670 Scotland Ct. #2p1 New Brighton, Mn. 55112 Jeri M. Betland 7149 hiorgan Ave. No. Brooklyn Center, Mn. 55430 Joyce H. Carrigan 8102 Fairmont Circle Fridley, b1n. 55432 Rosina E. Chaffee . 2501. Lot�ry Ave. N.E. Mpls.., �tn. 5541? A1ary.E. Christensen 257 99th Ave. N.E. Blaine, ��in. 55434 Jeannie L. Cox 6393 Htia}; . 65 Fridley, `�;;.. 55432 Carol A. velk 888 66ti: .ave. N. P9pls. , "'-�. 55430 Jatnes J. Donndelinger 2855 Rice St. Apt. 1126 Roseville, bin. 55113 Sandy K. Dvorak 10267 Pierce Place Blaine, hfn. 55434 Mary L. Emberland � � 9959 I�lonticello Lane � b•taple Grove, h1n. 55369 Daniel P. Fervin 1302 69t}i Ave. No. #20S Brooklyn Center, 69n. 55430 Connie R. Goodman 25's3 Polk N.E. t�li.nncapolis, hin. Carey I.. G�•i ffir h 2 Birch L�inc � S�. Paul, P1n. 55110 Pagc 1 o.f �1 Shorewood Inn Shorewood Inn Shorewood Inn Shorewood Inn Shorewood Inn Shoreiaood Inn Shoretaood Inn Shore�000d Inn Shorewood Inn Shorewood Inn Shorewood Inn Shorew•ood Inn Sho re�aooa I nn James Hill Public Safety Dir. James �Ii1I Public Safety Dir. James Hill Public Safety Dir. James Hill Public Safety Dir. James Hill Public Safety Dir. James Hill Public Safety Dir. James Hill . Public Safety Dir. James Hill Public Safety Dir. James Hill Public Safety Dir. James Hill PuUlic Safety Dir. James }iill Public Safety Uir. James fIi 11 Public Safet}• Dir. Jzmes }fi 11 Public Safety Dir. 5.00 S. 00 5.00 s.ao 5.00 s. aa� 5.00 � �� 5.00 �+Z�] S . 00 5.00 5.00 ' I.IST OF I.ICF.NSES TO BE APPROVED BY TfiE CITY COU1'CIL AT THE MEETING OF SEPTEhfBER 13, 1976. Z'YPE OC LICLh'SE: BY: APPftOVED BY: 2% A FEE: LIQUOR DISPENSING Irene R. Gustafson 115 19 Washington St. Blaine, h9n. 55434 Ann Hankel 1248 Highview Dr. New�Brighton, Mn. 55112 Pam A. Hoch � 10406 Wintergreen Coon Rapids, h1n. 55433 Jerilynn R. Hoover> 5549 Vera Cruz Crystal, Mn. 55429 Dlary E. Kaun 72 24 Camden N. #134 Brooklyn Center, Mn. 5�4�0 Cynthia �1. bfabel 1214 ,�orton Ave.N.E. Fridley, Afn. 55432 h9arlene �.. �9anthey - 1290 h.�. Cheri Ln. #1� Fridley, Mn. 55432 Muriel J. blicklin ' 5650 Polk St. N.E. #3 Fridley, b4n. 55432 Elizabeth A. Miller 7350 Lyric Lane Fridley, Mn. 55432 Wendy J. Muyres 1381 75th Ave. N.E. Fridley, A1n. 55432 Carol h1. Nienkerk 1270 Gibbs Ave. St. Paul, h1n. 55108 Judith A. Olson � 7300 Cartisi�n Ave. No. Brouklyn Pai•k, T1n. 55428 Sue E. Pappas 83UQ Dougl.is Dr. Br�oklyn Fai•k, hin. 55d43 e2of4 Shorewood Shorewood Shaxewood Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Shorewood Shore�aood Shorewood James Elill Public Safety Dir. James Hill Public Safety Dir. James Hill Public Safety Dir. James Hill Public Safety Dir. James Hill Public Safety Dir. James Hill Public Safety Dir. James Hill Public Safety Dir. James Hill Public Safety Dir. James Hill Public Safety Dir. James Hill Public Safety Dir. James Hill Pvblic Safety I1ir. James flill Public Safety Dir. James Hill PuUlic Safety Dir. S.OU �� 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 s. ao 5.00 5.00 5.00 5. 00 S . 00 L�IST OF LICENSL'S TO BE APPiZOVED BY Tt1C CITY COUNCIL AT 'I'11C 61El:'I'IhG OF SEPTE�IBER 13, 1976. r_ � __ __ ____ ___. __ _ __ _ _ __ __ . . ._ _ _ 27 c TXP� OF LICENSE: �'�, � VFNDING D1ACliINE � Standard Oil 5311 Univ. Ave. Fridley, Mn. 55432 � Naturalist Dept. 5815 Arthur St. ' Fridley, h1n. 55432 1 BINGO ' Knights of Columbus 6831 1{ighti,•ay 65 N. E.- � Fridley, bfn. 55432 ' TAVERN � ' Cantabur;• Pub � 6479 Uniti-ersity Ave. ti.�. Fridley, .. `•'-� . 55432 � PUBLIC C='_��nI�G PLACE Cantabur;,� Pub I 6479 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 � 0� SALE - OFF SALE BEER � Cantabury Pub 6479 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, 41n. 55432 , CIGARETTE I Cantabury Pub 6479 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, �fn. 55432 � FOOD ESTABLISrL�IENT , Cantabury Pub � 6479 University Ave. N.E. Fridlcy, Dtinn,, 55432 , � Page 4 of 4 BY: Pepsi Cola City of Fridley John M. Yencho Robert Shiman�ki Robert h'hite Robert Shimanski Robert tiVhite Robert Shimanski Robert i5'hite Robert Shimanski Robert White Robert Shimansk'i RoUert �Vhite APPRUVED BY: Steve Olson Health Inspector Steve Olson Health Inspector James Hill Public Safety Dir. Robert Aldrich Fire Inspector James Hill Pub.lic Safet�r Dir. James Hill Public Safety Dir. James Hill Public Safety Dir. James Hill Public Safety.Dir. Steve Olson Health Inspector Fc�: 15.00 Exempt 100.00 12.00 300.00 200.00 25.00 16.64 I, � LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL AT THEIR R�GUL�1R MEETING OF 2 7 D l SEPTEMBER 13, 1976 � EXCAVATING APPRO�IED BY Ray Freeman, Inc. � 3448 Sout.h Coon Creek �rive Darrel Clark Anoka, Mn. 55303 By: Ray Freeman Com. Dev. Adm. NEW GA5 SERVICES � Building Services Inc. . 5502 Douglas Drive William Sandin ' Crystal, Mn. 55422 By: Ronald Larson Plbg. Htg. insp. NEW Burkes Heating Co., Inc. � 9632 Humboldt Avenue South William Sandin Minneapolis, Mn. 55431 By: John S. Burke Plbg. Htg. Snsp. NEW 'North Star Heating & Air Cond. � 2900 Washington Avenue William Sandin Minneapolis, Mn. By: Jim Ferrera Plbg. Htg. Insp. NEW � GENERAL CONTRACTOR American Builders, Inc. , 4090 West Broadway Darrel Clark Robbinsdale, Mn. 55422 By: David Ostrom Cc>m. Dev. Adm. NEW G.H.J. Construction Co. , 4002 - lOth Lane Darrel Clark Anoka, Mn. 55303 By: John Logan Com. Dev. Adm. NEW � Panelcraft of Minnesota 3615 East Lake Street Darrel Clark Minneapolis, Mn. 55406 By: Carl Johnson Com. Dev. Adm. NEW � Tri-Co Builders, Inc. 7555 Van Buren N.E. Darrel Clark Fridley, Mn. 55432 By: James George Com. Dev�. Adm. REATEWAL jZ�ain City Storm Sash 2641 Louisiana Avenue South Darrel Clark ' Minneapolis, Mn. 55426 By; Sam Rozman Com. Dev. Adm. NEW Western Remodelers 2529 t3icollet Avenue South Darrel Clark � Minneapolis, Mn. 55404 By: Barry Goldman Com. Dev. Adm. RENEWAL HEATING 1 Building Services, Inc. 5502 Douglas Drive _ William Sandin � Crystal, Mn. 55422 By: Ronald O. Larson Plbg. Htg. Insp. NEW Burkes Heating Co., Inc. • '� 9632 Humboldt Avenue South William Sandin Minneapolis, Mn. 55431 By: John 5. Burke Plbg. {itg. Insp. NEW , ....�.�.. Licenses Continued North Star Heating & Air Cond. Service 2900 Washington Avenue Minneapolis, Mn. By: Jim Ferrera MO�IING Badger Movers Inc. 3550 Grimes Avenue North Minneapolis, Mn. 55422 By: Evert Boerhave SIGN ERECTING Cragg, Inc. 822 West Broadway Minneapolis, Mn. 55411 By: William Cragg � GAS SERVICES D& D Anderson Heating & Plbg. Inc. Route #2, Box 254 Cambridge, Mn. 55008 By: Darius Anderson HEATING �& D Anderson Heating & Plbg. Inc. � Route #2, Box 254 Cambridge, Mn. 55008 By: Darius Anderson Page 2 27 E . William Sandin Plbg. Htg. Insp. NEW Darrel Clark Com. Dev. Adm. Darrel Clark Com. Dev. Adm. RENEWAL RENEWAL William Sandin Plbg. Htg. Insp. NEW William Sandin Plbg. Htg. Insp. NEW 27 F � MUL7If'LE D�lELLIfJG LICE��JSES TO QE APPROVED: Period September 1, 1976 to Septicm�er 1, 1977 �_ � 061NkR ADDfZESS Ut��T7S FEE APP�OVCD BY: Roger Blesi & Ralph Ward 5848 - 2nd St. NE 8 $15.00 R. A. Aldrich, ', 2812 - 64th Ave. N. Fire Prev. Mpls, Mn. 55430 . 'Paul M. Johnson 6525 - 2nd St. NE 7 15.00 ' R. D. Aldrich, 3925 Shamrock Dr. Fire Prev. Mpls, Mn. 55421 ' Floyd C. Bradley 5900 - 22 St. NE 7 15.00 R. D. Aldrich, 5861 W. Moore Lake Dr, Fire Prev. 'Fridley, Mn. 55432 �. Floyd C, Bradley 5908 - 2z St. NE 7 15.00 R. D. Aldrich T � same add'ress as above Fire Prev. ' Floyd C. Bradle� 5916 - 2� St. NE 7 15.00 R. D. Aldrich, same address as 'above Fire Prev. ' Gordon V. Jorgenson 2225 Chalet Dr. ' Mpls, Mn. 55421 Umberto & Rose Virgilio 5402 - 7th St. NE , Fridley, Mn. 55421 David �'. Rust �5735 Quincy St. NE Fridley, Mn. 55432 ' James H. & Mary E. Johnson 621 Bennett Drive Fridley, Mn. 55432 ,Fit-BaX 960 Adeline Lane Golden Valley, Mn. 55422 , Otto G. Westenfield 81 Rice Creek Way NE � Fridley, Mn. 55432 LeRoy W. Drew 18 East Pleasant Lake Road ' St. Paul, Mn. 55110 I Dennis Magers & Glenn Meyer ' �5401 East River Road Fridley, Mn. 55421 � ' I ' 5644 - 4th St. NE 5400-02 - 7th St. NE 262 - 57th Place NE 380 - 57th Place NE 151 - 59� Way NE 110 - 61st Ave. NE 1441 - 73rd Ave. NE 5701 Central Ave. NE Page 1 7 15.00 R.�D. Aldrich, Fire Prev. 3 15.00 8 15.00 4 15.00 12 17 . 00 8 L5.00 18 ?3.00 32 i�.00 R. D. Aldrich, Fire Prev. R. D. Aldrich, Fire Prev. R. D. Aldrich? Fire Prev. R. D. Aldrich, Fire Prev. R. D. Aldrich, Fire Prev. R. D. Aldrich, Fire Prev. R. D. Aldrich, Fire Prev. � . 27 G � t�ULTIPLC Dt�lELLIP�G LICC+lSES 70 QC APPROVCD: Period Se�temuer 1, 197� to Septcinber 1, 19?7 �'.' 041NER kDURESS Ut�ITS FEE APPROVFD QY: ',: 'Lynde Investment Co. 910 Lynde llr. NE 11 ?16.00 � R. D. Aldrich, 9801 Oak Ridge Trail Fire Prev. Hopkins, Mn. 55343 . 'Lynde Investment Co. 950 Lynde Dr. NE 11 16.00 R. D. Aldrich, . same address as above Fire Prev. �Lynde Investment Co. 990 Lynde Dr. NE 11 16.00 R. D. Aldrich, same address as above Fire Prev. Dennis Magers & Glenn Meyer 995 Lynde Dr. PIE . 32 37.00 R. D. Aldrich, ' S401 East River Road Fire Prev. Fridley; Mn. 55421 ,Chris Jelevarov 160 Mississippi P1. NE 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich, 160 Mississippi P1. NE Fire Prev. Apt. ��1 � ' Fridley, Mn. 55432 Donald E. & Mary J. Keefe 201 SateTlite Lane NE 11 16.00 R. D. Aldrich, '2425 Brookridge Ave. Fire Prev. MpZs, Mn. ._ 55422 Diiayne Roepke 5035 - 3rd St. NE 7 15.00 R. D. Aldrich, '4533 Lakeland Ave. No. - Fire Prev. Mpls, Mn. 55422 _ ' , ' . � ' , ' . Page 2 ' � I , �