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12/06/1976 - 5730JANET KONZAK ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING DECEMBER 6, 1976 THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCTL OF DECEMBER 6, 1976 i � � ' 214 i � � � � ' � � . � � , ' � � i � THE MINUTES Of THE REGULAR MEETINr, OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COU�ICIL OF DECENBER 6, 1976 The Regular Meetinn of the fridley City Council of December 6, 1976 was called to order at 7:40 p.m. by Mayor PJee. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Nee led the Council and the audience in sayin� the Pledne of Alleaiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL: MEP16ERS PRESEhlT: Councilman Fitzpatrick,Councilman Starwalt, Councilman Hamern.ik, Councilwoman Kukowski, and t1ayor fJee. MEPIBERS ABSENT: P�one APPROVAL OF P�ItJUTES: • PUBLTC HEARING MEETIf�G OF NOVEMBER 8, 1976: � iP10TION by Councilwoman Kukowski to approve the minutes of the Public I�earin� P1eetino � of the Fridley City Council of November 8, 1976, as submitted. Seconded by Council- � man Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all votinc� aye, P1ayor Plee declared the motion carried unanimously. RE6ULAR h1EETING Of NOVEMBER 15, 1976: MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to approve the minutes of the Renular "leetina of the Fridley City Council of Plovember 15, 1976, as submitted. Seconded by Councilv�oman ; Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, P1a,yor fdee deciared the motion carried ; unanimously. i � ADOPTION OF AGE�IDA: MOTIOt! by Councilman Hamernik to adoot the aqenda as submitted. Seconded by Councilman , Starvralt. Upon�a voice vote, all voting aye, Playor Nee declar�ed the motion carried unanimousiy. ; OLD BUSINESS: COWSIDERATION OF A REOUEST FOR VARIAf10ES TO ALLOW A FRONT YARD S6dIhiF•1ItdG POOL BY ' ROBERT TOP1CZAY., 999 VERTON DRIVE N.E. TAaLED 10/18/76 : � MOTION by Councilman Namernik to deny the request for the variance as recommended by �"��`�'2C::� the Pl�g Commission. Seconded by Councilwoman Kul<owski. Unon a voice vote, all ' voting aye, hiayor Mee declared the motion carried unanimously. ✓v. � ORDIPlAt?CE P�O. 626 - REZONIPJG RE�UEST, ZOP�IPIf, ORDIPlANCE AP1ENDPIEPJT ZOA #76-04, GORDON AS EPISON, TO REZOME FROP7 R-1 TO R-3; 6500 2�dD STREET M.E.: i110TIOf! by Councilman Hamernik to waive the second readinq of Ordinance Flo. 626 and adopt it on the second reading, and publish. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon � a voice vote, all votinn aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. i OP,DIP�ANCE ��;0. 627 - REZOPIIPJG REQUEST, ZOP�IIPI6 ORDIPIANCE AMENDt1EF!T ZOA #76-03 BY EVERT SWANSOM. TQ REZ fdE FROP1 C-1 APID R-1 TO R-3: IPlTERSECTION OF 73RD AVEPlUE AND CENTRAL AVENUE I � -- CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT BET41EEt1 THE CITY OF FRIDLEY APlD EVERT SWAPJSON AfdD � CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISIOfI P.S. ,#76-08, CEWTid�L TOWPJNOUSE annrTrnN av Fv�aT cumracn�v CONSIDERATIOPJ OF TOt1P�H0USE DEVELOP��1ENT PLANS, T#,76-03, BY EVERT SWA��SON AND � � , � � � ; ' � i REfULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 6, 1976 ?11 PAGE 2 CO�iSI�ERATION OF APPROUAL OF AN AREA VARIANCE TO ALLOYI A TOWNHOUSE DEVELOPP1ENT ON 3 ACRES OF LAND INSTEAD OF 5 A RES: ' Mr. Dick Sobiech, Public Works Director, proceeded to ho throunh the items in the Agreement. Also, at the last meetin� wherein the first readinq of the ordinance for rezoning was adopted, the Administration had prepared a rezoninq developmental agree- ment outlining certain requirements of the developer. At that time, the developer had not received the agreement, however, in the past few weeks they have been able to get together and review the a�reement. The items in the developmental agreement were put together from comments received at the public hearinq before the Planninq Commission and the City Council. � Mr. Sobiech then began with Item #1 of the Aqreement which item indicated that the developer feels that the townhouse development is feasible for a thirty-six (36) unit development. This is in regards to the variance request which was recommended for approval by the Appeals Commission. The variance recorrrnended minimum area for town- house development from five acres down to three acres. The main intent of that rec;uire- ment is the feasibility of a homeowners association in conjunction with the townhouse proposal. Item #2 of the Agreement is regardin� the rezoning wherein there is concern from the abutting property owners in that once the property is rezoned to R-3, that perhaps an apartment buiding or other uses could be developed instead of the intended townhouse development. However, in the Agreement it is specified that the developer is restricted to developing a thirty-six unit townhouse development and that multiple dwellinqs and multiple dwelling complexes, hotels, apartment hotels, motels, lodginc� and boarding houses, will not be permitted on the property unless the developer comes before the City Council and explains a change in his plans. Item #3 of the Agreement provides for the intention of the owner to develoo the town- houses to be owner-occupied in conformance with the Homeowners Association by-laws. Item #4 of the Agreement is a requirement of the City Platinq Ordinance. Initially the developer was requested to pay a certain amount of the land for park dedication and i' some recreational facilities that are normally associated with townhouse development. � In lieu of this, the developer has proposed to construct some recreational facilities i in the area of a swimminq pool; and he has indicated that the swimmin� pool will be in � lieu of the land dedication and will be to the value of the land dedication and provide the recreational facilities as has been allowed other townhouse developments. Item #5 regarding the roadway easement remains the same. � Item #6 remains the same and arill be submitted for review. Item �7--there was input from the people that they would like to see a fence constructed along the existing residential properties adjacent to the townhouse structure. The developer has agreed to install a wood screen fence alonq the properties, but it would be constructed upon completion of the townhouse structure and at the time the landscaping is beinq placed. Item �8 was amended to remove the sixth line as it was redundant in that he already ! signed an agreement. � Mr. Sobiech further stated that the developer's attorney has been in contact with the City Attorney. ,� Councilman Fitzpatrick commented in regard to the swimminn pool in that it did not seem to him that it was goinq to provide for the recreatianal needs of the area. It ,, will provide only one need of the area and even thouqh the value would be equal, it still does not serve the purpose intended. The swimming pool is not qoing to be available to the park area but only to the property owners directly. Councilman Starwalt stated that he agreed with Councilman Fitzpatrick and asked the architect to provide some information regarding the pool. i � t_ _ � � ' � � � , � I � i I � , I , I . ? --------- __ ---- _ — — -- - ---- - - - � � � ..._ � M � � � � � . � � M � � � L_ 212 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEP16ER 6, 1976 PAGE 3 Mr. A1 Hoffineyer, Architect, stated that the pool wouid be 20' x 40' and that Mr. Sobiech had the plans (which he then presented to the Council). Mr. Sobiech stated that the pool would be generally located relatively in the center of the complex and that it could be used by the, residents. Councilman Fitzpatrick stated that his objection had nothinn to do with the details of the pool but simply that the pool is only one aspect of recreation and that it does not serve the purpose in mind--the �0% �and dedication. Councilman Starwalt then asked P�r. Swanson, owner, if perhaps the pool was an over- ' sight or was it something that he may have come around to realize as an overall , enhancement of the development. Mr. Swanson responded that the pool was never mentioned untii the end of ai1 the meetings and thai he never realized that anything Tike this would be asked. In other words, he felt this should have been told to him when he started the proceedinns. Councilman Starwalt stated that if Mr. Swanson wishes to build a pool no one would stop him; however, the Council would require that he provide reasonable internal facilities as well. Mr. Virgil Herrick, City Attorney, stated that the internal facilities would be in lieu of the additional �6,000 cash which was proposed in the ori�inal agreement. Mr. Swanson and Mr. Hoffineyer stated that this was agreeable. Regarding the screen fence, Mayor Pdee stated that he had a problem with this in that the people expect it. Councilman Starwalt then asked Mr. Hoffineyer to elaborate on this. Mr. Hoffineyer responded that the fence will be installed in stages. As the buildings are completed when they do the landscapin4, the fence will be put up. If the fence is put up ahead of tiroe, there is the possibility of heavy equipment knocking it down. Mayor Nee suggested that he thought it would be a good idea to put the fence up ahead of time to protect the residents and, of course, their children. Council- man Starwalt then commented that in conversations with sor�e of the neighbors, it is desirable that it be ultimately fenced; however, he was of the impression that they were agreeable to it beinn put up in stages. Councilman Starwalt then asked what the total time span would be for the total construction of the thirty-six units and Mr. Noffineyer responded that they do not anticipate it to be more than a year. A res�id�nt stated that he would accept this as lon9 as he was assured there would be a fence. Councilman Starwalt assured him there would be a fence. Councilman Starwait then asked �1r. Hoffineyer to give a brief explanation of how he intends to proceed. Mr. Hoffineyer then showed the Council a plan of the different states. Mr. Dennis Schneider stated that he was quite concerned in that it was his recollection from the public hearing that the original suggestion was that they start at stage 6 and work backwards, and the compromise that he understood was that the fence would go in so the people directly to the north, who are presently zoned R-1, would not be burdened with the usual problems of construction or possible trespassing problems. F1r. Michael Virnig, 1365 73rd AVenue N.E., stated that in terms of stages, he would be agreeable to the fence being put in accordingly. Mr. Swanson suggested that perhaps he could get together with the resident and hir. Virnig and discuss this amicably. P1r. Sobiech then showed the Council the landscapina plan as discussed at the public hearing which plan indicated that the wood screen fence would proceed along tha extremities of the development as it abutts the sinnle family residential properties. ! MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to amend Para�raph IV of the Aqreement to require $4,730 � i a,s payment under the required ordinances and that the swimmin� pool or other suitable internal amenities as approved by the Staff, be provided. Seconded by Councilman ' Fitzpatriclt. Upon a voice vote, all votina aye, Mayor �dee declared the motion carried unanimously. ' ,—, LJ � Mr. Nasim Qureshi, City Manager, then asked P1r. Hoffineyer if he couTd give a figure of what the value of the townhouses will be and he replied $40,000 to $60,000. � I. _ _ _ .�._ t ; i � t 4 213 i � REGULAR COUNGIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 6, 1976 PAGE 4 MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to waive the second readinry of Ordinance No. 627 and adopt it on the second reading and withhold publication until the agreements have been executed. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to approve the area variance to allow a townhouse development on 3 acres of land instead of 5 acres. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to approve the final plat subdivision P.S. #76-08. Seconded by Councilwanan Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mayor Nee suggested. that consideration of the townhouse development plans, T#76-03 be tabled so that there would be more time to review the plans. Mr. Sobiech stated that the tablinv of this would not hold anything up and that this� would enable them to see the plans that the building inspection people would have to review be€ore actual construction beqins. MOTION by Counci}man Starwalt io table the consideration of the townhouse development plans and bring it back when they are ready. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Playor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: RESOLUTION.No. 118-1976 - GIVIP�G PRELIMINARY APPROVAL TO A PROJECT UPdDER THE MUNICIPAL AND Mr. Paul Wheeler, Corporate Vice President of Safetran Systems Corporation and ' Vice President/General Mana�er of the Electrical Mechanical Division, was present and stated that the Board of Directors has authorized the expansion of an additional 72,000 sq. ft. of the existing facility in Fridley. blith the addition of 72,000 sq. ft., it is their intent to increase the number of people who are employed there. Fortunately, according to Mr. 4Jheeler, the business is nrowing and thereby necessitating a need to expand. Mr. Wheeler then mentioned the names of several qentlemen who were also present: Mr. Purol, Corporate Vice President, Finance, from Louisville, Kentucky; Mr. Dan Mills, J.C. Bradford & Co., from Nashville, Tennessee; Mr. Harry Mitchell, Plant Manager, Fridley; and h1r. Fred Salmon; Division E�ontroller, Fridley. The contractor they are using is Magney Construction Company. Mr. Pierce, 2135 24th Avenue North, Plymouth, was present to represent them. Mr. L,ynn Endorf from Dorsey Owens was also present. Mr. Dan Mills, J.C. Bradford & Co. then spoke about his or�anization and stated that they were quite honored when Safetran Systems contacted them to be the underwriters on the issuance. He further siated that his orctanization is also aware of what a sound and financially strong company Safetran Systems is. At the present time, his company is planning on a millian and a half dollar issue to be retired over fifteen years. Mr. Mills also stated that how payment will be made has not been decided as this is usually dictated by the market. However, at the present time, he be�ieved it would be a level debt--a level principal and interest payment. This will necessitate a figure of approximately $150,000 per ,year. Mr. Lynn Endorf, with Dorsey Owens, was then asked to comment on the legal aspects of the issue. ' Mr. Endorf stated that he did not have much more to add, only that he wanted to � emphasize that they are seeking preliminary approval which will give the company an indication that the Council is looking with favor upon the project.��'._� se '�' "- 1--�'. Mr. Endorf then cor�mented that Mr. Marvin Brunsell, Finance ' Director, has copies of the application to the State Department of Economic Development ' with information provided by the Company. He proceeded to distribute this to the Council. f! Mr. Brunsell made reference to Page 2 which nives a breakdown of the estimated costs in the bond issue and also a brief description of the bond issue. j �� ���� �a�4�� � - - - . _. _ �� ____ - - — - - - - _ � . , -- � � , i � � � I � , � � �` � � • � 214 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 6, 1976 PAGE 5 Mayor Nee then asked P1r. Mills about a balloon at the end or at least not address the principal for the first seven years, as to that not being the intent and Mr. Mills responded that it was not. Mayor Nee stated that the Council liked the idea of the mortgage insurance. Mr. P�ills stated that he would like to require that the Council not recommend mortgage insurance since the financial stability of the company is sound and with the size of Safetran, he believed it was not necessary. Councilman Starwalt then made reference to the letter which he was just handed, regarding the cost items--construction about a million dollars, site improve- , ments -$86,000, new heating system for existing building abouU a third of a million dollars, and asked who could elaborate on this item. P4r. Paul Wheeler stated that, presently, they have natural qas and he was very concerned about the operation of fuel and in exploring this, he has not received any encouragement as to natural gas. What will be in 1980, he did not know; and therefore, this leads to electric heating which would be for the new addition. So instead'of paying out this money for just a portion of the time beina which is 72,000 sq. ft. as compared to the existing facility of somethin� over 125,000 sq. ft., now is the time to act on it. Mr. Wheeler further added that he did have another consultant give him a second opinion as to the theory of the heating system and the report was favorable. Councilman Starwalt said this pertains to only heatinq equipment, and asked if anything e7se would be poppinq up. Mr. Brunsell responded there was nothing else that he was aware of. Mr. Wheeler reaffirmed this with a definite no. Mr. Wheeler also added that it will be installed in such a way that solar panels can be added to it. He further comnented that he had plans (which he proceeded to show to the Council) of the proposed treat- ment of the frontage which he believed wou]d be p)easing to the City as is the present facility's frontage. Mayor Nee asked Paul Gustafson from the Sun Newspaper if he had any questions, and he did not. Councilman Fitzpatrick questioned that this is almost a 50q or more increase in area additionally, and Mr. Wheeler responded that it is. Mr. Qureshi stated that at present it is certainly one of the nicest maintained buildings in the City and an expansion of the same caliber H�ould be a good addition to that area. Mayor Pdee stated that he too was enthusiastic and always thought the Company was a good company. � Councilman Fitzpatrick stated that the Council has been orepared for sometime to act favorably upon this concept of municipal bond issues. He further stated that a . letter received this evening from J.C. Bradford & Co. asked the Council, at this ! point, to simply indicate a favorable reception of such a proposal and he was prepared i to move that in whatever form it would have to take. � Mr. Herrick then stated that the Council at this time was being asked to approve the preliminary application which will advise the State Departr�ent of Economic Develop- ment that there has been a preliminary discussion and that the Council has approved the I submission of the application to the State. He further stated that contained in the � . 1 Memorandum of Agreement in item four of General Provision, is a statement to the effect that if the final details of the issue are not ac�reed upon within a twelve month period or such other date as the company and the City aqree upon, that the approval and the � issue shall be considered void. � r� J Mr. Endorf stated that although the Council may think that there is a iot of documenta- tion simply for preliminary approval of the project, one of their major concerns is establishing, in effect; a benchmark for the Internal Revenue Service. Mayor Nee then summarized the resolution in order to provide a basis for the waiver of the reading.� Mr. Qureshi then stated that extra copies were available. � Mr. Herrick also pointed out that this is not corrmittinc� the full faith and credit � of the City as far as the bonds are concerned. The,y are strictly revenue bonds and rely on the revenue of the company to retire the bonds and not the tax values within � the City of Fridley. Mayor Nee further stated that there is also a provision in this � � � � — - . ____ ______ - - __ — __.__ -- ------ — ---- - -- - — _ I � REGULAR COUNGIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 6, 1976 � i � � i f 1lS PAGE 6 that to finance these proceedings, the canpany deposits to the City $5,000 to be called on for the cost of the City's work on it and the balance would be reversible. Therefore, the City would be proceeding at no cost to the public. _ MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 118-1976. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all votin4 aye, Playor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETIMr, OF NovFMRFa �7_ �q�F� DICK GRE60R, L.S. #76-12; LOCATED ON 73RD AND 73%2 AVENUE: Mr. Sobiech stated that this is a request for a lot split which lot split request comes at a time when next Monday eveninq, December 13, 1976, there will be a hearing on a proposed plat of Lot 32. The Planning Commission has heard the request and did recommend approval with a stipulation. Mr. Sobiech thought D1r. 6regor was present, but he was not. Mr. Qureshi stated that since Lot 32 was coming up nex� Monday evening, perhaps the whole thing could be considered at that time. MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to table the matter until the Public Nearing Meeting of December 13, 1976. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. UNION 76 SP #75-28, 5695 HACK�7ANN AVENUE: Mr. Sobiech staied that this was a review or renewal of a special use permit that was originally approved at the April 5, 1976 Council Meetin4. One of the stipulations of the special use permit approval together with the rezonina at that time was that there be redevelopment of the property, and prior to the development of that property., the petitioner come again and allow review of the special use permit. �Mr. Sobiech stated that Mr. Glenn Hubbard was present. He further pointed out that what is anticipated is a change in concept to what was oringally there. The concept being a self-service attendant only type situation. He further stated that the Union Oil people did take into account the various traffic patterns in the area and came up with a scheme which would allow a one-way situation through self-service. There was some concern, however, about the nature of the construction of the attendant building. Mr. Qureshi then asked what was proposed for the property to the east and Mr. Sobiech stated that it is an all open area and it is landscaped. Mr. Qureshi stated that he believed a more sturdier type of fencing would be necessary for this type of operation along the east side. Mr. Sobiech asked P1r. Hubbard if he had any objection to redwood fencing. P1r. Hubbard asked how far back it would go. Mr. Sobiech responded that it would probably begin at the front lot line of the adjacent dwelling and tie into the proposed fence on the south side. Mr. Qureshi suggested a chain link fence with wood strips in it. This would be something that would last and be maintenance free. He then asked Mr. Hubbard about his plans for the property to the south of this. Ne sugqested perhaps making it more pleasing to look,at; for example, puttinn in some seed so it would look better than it does. � t MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to approve the special use permit with the stipulation �( that the appropriate fence can be worked out with Staff. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all votinc� aye, Playor Dlee declared the motion carried unanimously. ! PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES OF OCT06ER 25, 1976: � YOUTH CENTER ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION: � Mr. Ned Storla stated that after reading what the lawyer had written, he did not � see any significant changes, and that he would like to see it passed. i ;_ i . . , i � � i i � � __ _ _ ___. __ �_ :_.� _ � � r 216 � � REGULAR COUNCIL PIEETING OF DECEMBER 6, 1976 PAGE 7 � � f Mayor Nee stated that he had done a great deal of work. � � Councilwoman Kukowski then proceeded to thank Mr. Herrick for going over the by-laws. � MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to receive and concur with the Articles of ' Incorporation as submitted by the City Attorney. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � � � . � � � � � C Mr. Herrick stated that he looked at the Articles as drawn and made some revisions as far as form and some revision as far as orc�anization but he did not try to change the substance in the version that had been adopted. APPEALS COMP4ISSION P1EETING OF NOVEMBER 9, 1976: PERKIN9 CAKE & STEAK; 7520 UNIVERSITY AVENUE: Mr. Sobiech stated that this is a request to increase the area of the proposed sign for the Perkins Cake & Steak house. A variance is needed to allow the oval shape in the area of 80 to 80'z sq. ft. as opposed to the orininal request for 119 sq. ft. The Appeals Commission did recommend approval. Mr. Sobiech asked if the representative fran Perkins had the photos with him and he responded he did not. Mr. Sobiech stated that he had an opportunity to drive by the sign in Anoka and it is quite attractive. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to concur with the•recommendation of the Appeals Comnission and approve the sign variance. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. COMMUNITY DEVELOPt+IENT COMMISSIOP! FIEETItl6 OF P�OVEMBER 9, 1976: BIKEWAY/WALKWAY PLAN: ; Mr. Sobiech stated that the bikeway/walkway project began as a pilot program ! which would eventually ease into the bikeway/walkway system. In order to see if the system would work for the City of Fridley, a bikeway/walkway olan was adopted designating certair bike paths, lanes and routes and it was then broken down into various stages in order to implement the system. Mr. Sobiech further , stated that it was recommended that they proceed on the pilot basis for certain central routes to get a feel of the implementation program as to how far they should proceed and they would then continue to no on to the next necessary stage. He also stated that another thing that was tried was to elicit as much funding as possible from other sources and to that end, several applications have been made for grants for the bikeway/walkway system; and they received an indication they would receive approximately $5,000. � Mr. Sobiech continued stating that what was being focused on as far as the grants � are concerned is the area of the bike paths, being off-street areas which would be more expensive. The City was trying to provide the signing and the stripping as far as its maintenance program and they witl be working with the County to get started on the program. As far as the miles of bike paths, it was hoped that they can acquire funding � which would allow this. Regarding the stripping, Mr. Sobiech pointed out that there have been quite a few discussions with the County regarding what they wanted as far as federal requirements. They have a shoulder stripping program,.however, a decision was reached in what they believed was good for the City and certain � distortions of the stripping were eliminated; and hopefully it is now to the ; point that it is recognizable as a bikeway system. The County placed the signs and the City the stencils. From indications received, Mr. Sobiech stated that ' this has worked very.well on county roads. There are some problems, however, at the intersections which they are aware of and are working on. � � � r- - � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 6, 1Q76 217 . � . � � PAGE 8 Mr. Sobiech further stated that toqether with the County stripping and the City strippina, they have proceeded with the si�nina on the County roadways which amounted to aporoximately 32 on County roads and 28 on the City system. The total amount of monies expended was approximately $3,600 by the County and $2,200 by the City for the sions and strio�in�. The si�nin�, however, on the County system is not to the extent that they would like to see. There is presently signing which says, "no drivina on the shoulders--bicycles permitted." This aaain was in discussion with the County where their federal fundina for the stripping would have been jeopardized if in fact it had actuall,y been desi�nated as a bikeway. Mr. Sobiech stated that he believed they are proceedina, however, quite a bit of work remains to be done. He pointed out that at present, they do know as far as the system itself, the signing and strippin�, additional arrows are needed to help direct. They now see bicyclists on the wrona side of the street. Additionally, beginnin� and endin� sinns W1�� be needed. Therefore, in 1977 they will proceed with additional sinns to help clarify the area, together with additional aoplications for fundinq of the bicycle paths so they do not have to utilize the Fridley taxpayers money. Thev also hope to proceed in 1977 with additional routes and lanes. Mr. Sobiech then stated that one of the other concerns of the Community Develop- ment Corr�nission was the enforcement pro�ram and-the bikeway/walkway ordinance. , In early summer or late sprin�, an ori�inal bikeway/walkway ordinance was brought before the Council, however, the leaislature then adopted some of their own rules and regulations and there were some inconsistencies between the oroposed ordinance and the one lec�islated by the State of P1innesota. At present, it is ' in the Police Department and they anticipate by the end of January, the draft j will be completed and hopefuliy the ordinance adopted for proper enforcement by next season. Mr. Sobiech further stated that another item that was brounht up was the educational program and at this point, they must have an ordinance in order to know exactly � what to inform the people. At the school aae level, they do have an extensive � educational program reqardin� bicycles and bicycle use; but as far as a program � for just a general resident, that has not come up as yet. They anticipate ` informing the general public by the use of fliers, newsletters, and seminars at the City Hall. i In summary, Mr. Sobiech stated that at the Staff level, he be}ieved the pilot program has been successful and will continue to have a system to be utilized by , the residents. He added that all the sinninn and strippin4 proposed for 1977 was put into the maintenance bud�et. � Mr. Dennis Schneider then thanked Mr. Sobiech for his presentation and stated that the intent in the motion in the Community Development Commission's minutes did not address so much of the physical aspects. It was primarily focused at the ordinance and at the cost of enforcement until the ordinance is written. The areas of discrepancy are primarily just on the licensin� and at worst, they could set aside the license and proceed with the enforcement of educational items and at least qet in a portion of the ordinance which would indicate who has the right-of-way in the bike lanes or direction of travel or whether kids or adults could ride six abreast or just two abreast, and that is his intent of his motion. Mr. Sobiech stated that perhaps they could indicate to the Commission also what they are doing. Mr. Qureshi stated that as everyone is aware, they are authorized for a small amount of grant monies, however, they have been successful to aet some monies. Hapefully, this item will be brounht to the Council's attention at the January conference meetinn. He further stated that they will do their part. He believed it was a matter of how much monev and how much personnel resource, and how far they want to go. P1r. Schneider works with the Community Development Commission and will be attending the conference meetinq, and will �ive some insight that certainly would be helpful. Mr. Herrick then stated that the only comment he wanted to make that would probably be helpful in draftinc� an ordinance would be to �et some thoughts from the Commissian on what they would like to see in the ordinance with the under- standinq that the C.ity does not have complete discretion in this area. He further stated that if there are some thoughts from the Commission as to what they would like to see put into the ordinance as far as rules and enforcements, etc., it would be helpful to him and P1r. Jim Hill to have them sometime prior to the end of January. � - I � I � i 0 � � � � � . ��V i � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF UECEHBER 6, 1976 PAGE 9 � Mr. Sobiech stated that the Commission did nrovide necommendations in the bike- way/walkway plan. Mr. Sobiech stated that the only action necessary was to receive the minutes MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to receive the minutes of the Plannin4 Commission Meeting of November 17, 1976. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Playor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING THE REVISED AND APPROVED SPECIAL CHARTER COMMISSION MEETItJG MINUTES OF AUGUST 4, 1976: - MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to receive the minutes of the Charter Commission Meeting of August 4, 1976. Seconded b_y Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE CABLE TELEVISION P1EETIPJG OF NOVEMBER 18, 1976: MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to receive the minutes of the Cable Television Meeting of November 18, 1976. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF REQUEST FOR FUNDING FROP1 FRIDLEY ft9'ERS: � Mr. Ed Dunn stated that they are startinc� to aet some retailers involved with the ' fundin� portion for the 49'ers. There are a number of other activities listed which he believed will be self-sustainina. He further pointed out that there are sometimes unexpected expenses which come up, and he has made recommendations to the Finance � Committee that they do not qet into the cup and cookbook business as the pains are still being felt from that of the Bicentennial. There are still �}00 cups to be sold and approximately 350 cookbooks. He did not believe these would ever be sold i and would probably be used as c�ive-away items. � � � � � L_.i � �� ' Mayor Nee asked Mr. Dunn how the budaet compared with last year. P1r. Dunn replied � that last year he estimated $9,400 had been spent. Reqardin� the parades, this year I they will decide on the units they have in the parade and more or less tell them what � they are going to give to them. After talkinn to the schools in the area, they have I now found out what their needs are and people do not realize that every school in the ' area charges to be in the parade. The fridley Hinh School, for insiance, charges $15Q; the Junior Hic�M School charges $125; and the Spring Lake Park Hiah School charges $150. He further pointed out that in 1977 they are �oinn to scrutinize each unit more carefully and decide which unit will give their best. , Mayor Nee asked what was put in last year. Mr. Dunn stated that they did not request any money for the parade. They requested 54,500 for the entire Bicentennial and � part of that money w.ent to the town meetinn which was held in February. He further • mentioned that the button sales around town are extremely successful and they have I $2,400 more to apply toward the bud�et. The deficit was $1,500 and they have reduced it to $1,000. Councilman Starwalt questioned the fact that the local school bands have to be paid to participate in the parades. Mr. Dunn stated that this is cor.rect, and that is the policy of the schools. However, they plan to talk to more bands in the outlying areas who have proved to charge a reasonable rate for what's involved. He did mention that the Fridley State Bank has sponsored the Fridley Senior Hi�h Band for two years, and they agreed to sponsor them a�ain this year. Mr. Qureshi stated that if the Council would be inclined to aporove the request, they could perhaps {�ay for some of the supplies needed for the celebration up to $4,000. Mayor Nee asked Mr. Dunn if that was aareeable and he responded that it would be fine. • MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to approve the request for fundinn for the Fridley 49'ers tap to a maximum of $4,000. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � � i � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 6, 1976 21y - ; � PAGE 10 � . - Mr. Dunn then asked the Council about their feelin�s in regard to a public forum or town meeting in 1977. He further commented that they held some meetings on this and some people believed it was a good idea and some believed it was a waste of time. Mr. Dunn � felt it was a good idea as across the country, Fridley had the number one town meeting. They had over 600 participants. He thought, perhaps, the name could be changed from a town meeting to a public forum. Councilman Fitzpatrick asked if it had been so successful, why are those objecting. Mr. Dunn stated that they thought it was too much work. Councilwoman Kukowski asked Mr. Dunn what point of involvement he expected from the City Council. Mr. Dunn stated that at present, he was just lookinc� for someone to give him a go sign. Councilman Starwalt asked what .the source of funding was. Mr. Dunn replied that last year the funding for the town meetinas cost approximately $1,600 of which the State of Minnesota paid a portion. • Mayor Nee then asked if Mr. Dunn had any plans for a clean-up. F1r. Dunn stated that he � does. He also stated that Mr. Jerry Boardman, City Planner, was present at their ' board meeting and spent some time with the board and it was decided that Mr. Mark � Naggerty and Mr. Boardman would work out a program. Mr. Dunn stated that he plans ; on recognizing approximately 25 businesses that have done an outstanding job in � beautification this year. He further stated that there was discussion about developing a date sometime next Spring when they would have a community clean-up day and encourage not only the businesses but everyone to get out and clean up their yards. Some of the iideas were that they go to the schools and see if they could have the "old earth day" where everyone gets out and the kids go around and have a clean-up during the day and have � drop-off points i.e., McDonalds, etc. The kids in turn get free hamburgers, milk shakes, etc. He further believed there are a lot of ways to go on this and really make it a big day. Mayor Nee asked if there was a way the Council could work with him on this. Mr. Dunn replied that he though basically through the Staff. As stated earlier,• � Mr. Haggerty and Mr. Boardman were going to pursue this. I � ( Mr. Qureshi stated that they would certainly work with Mr. Dunn. RESOLUTION N0. 119-1976 - NAMING THAT PART OF ALDEN WAY.IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF 71%2 WAY TO ALDEN CIRCLE: Mr. Sobiech stated that his request was received'at the final assessment hearinq and there was some difficulty in locating their residences and the post office was having problems. Mayor Nee asked if everyone has been advised and Mr. Sobiech responded they have been. MOTION by Councilman fitzpatr.ick to adopt Resolution No. 119-1976. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION NO. 120-1976 - ACCEPTING THE DEED OF EASE�IENT Ar,REEMENT AND AUTHORIZING THE � EXCHANGE OF PROPERTY FOR THE IMPROVEMEPlT OF OSBORNE WAY, 75TH WAY AND ALDEN WAY: � MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 120-1976. Seconded by , Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion � carried unanimously. �' CONSIpERATION OF APPROVAL OF JOIPJT USE P.E�JTAL AGRFENENT #.191 F�R 1977 WTTH "tETROPOLI�TAN 1 WaSTE CONTROL C f��1ISSI0N D1bJCC : . 1 ; Mr. Sobiech stated that this was an interceptor agreement that they have with the � Metropolitan Waste Control Commission and have had since its institution, and it allows for a compensation to the City for maintaining a certain interceptor in the City that was not taken over by the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission. He further stated � that they have reviewed their costs and the compensation noted in the agreement was still � adequate. He also pointed out that if they do gq over what�is actually paid for, they are I reimbursed. � f �_ MOTION by Councilman Stararalt to approve the a�reement with the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Sobiech stated that the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission is interested in using i �, I� � �.'./ � � . I � � �--- -- __ _ 220 � _ __ _�_____ _ __-- -- --- -- - . . _--- --_--- -. ._ �__ _ - .� --_ __ . � , ! REGULAR COUNCIL MEETIN6 OF DECEMBER 6, 1976 PAGE 11 a strength user discharge system and that perhaps is may be appropriate to pass on any information at the conference meeting. CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF INTERCEPTOR MAINTENANCE AGREEPiENT #67 WITH METROPOLITAN 4lASTE CONTROL COMMISSION MWCC FOR 1977: MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to approve the agreement with Metropolitan Waste Controi Comnission for 1977. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 121-1976 - ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR MISCELLANEOUS CONCRETE CURB AND C,UTTER AND DRIVEWAY APPROACH RECONSTRUCTION CONTRACT: MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to adopt ResoTution No. TZ1-1976. Seconded by Council- woman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion , carried unanimously. Mr. Sobiech stated that there is a considerable amount of trouble with the contractors not putting in the curb property. He believed that they can provide a service in that this is an area where the potential owner of a structure must contract for curbinganyway. Ne was hopeful in achieving numerous services for the resident plus the City. RECEIUING RESIGNATION - MR. AL OSSENKOP, CATV COMMISSION: ; MOTION by Councflman Starwalt to receive the resi�nation. Seconded by Councilwoman � Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimous7y. APPOINTMENTS - HUMAN RESQURCES COP1MISSION AND CATV COP9MISSION: , Counciiman Starwalt stated that he would iike to nominate Mr. Ed Dunn to the Cable TV Commission. Councilman Hamernik nominated Mr. Don Ault to the Human Resources Commission. i i i i � MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to appoint Mr. Ed Dunn to the CATV Commission. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all. voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to appoint Mr. Ned Storla to the Human Resources Comnission. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Councilman Hamernik stated that since the resignation of Nancy Lambert, he lost the only representative from his Ward. He further stated that he would like to see representation in Ylard I and there should be representation from all 4Jards. Counci]man Starwa]t asked Mr. Ned Storla if it would be agreeable to hold back at this time and work with the Teen Center Charter that he is working with. Councilman Fitzpatrick stated that Mr. Storla did not nominate himself and he believed that he did not think he should be faced with the choice. Counci7woman Kukowski stated that she would like to see the youth in the community involved. Mr. Storla stated that he felt that working for a community and qivinq time for a community was more important than having a specific ward representation. Mr. Qureshi stated that there will be more vacancies coming up. Mayor Nee then stated he knew Mr. Ault and would like to see him appointed to a comnittee in the future. UPON A VOICE VOTE, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried. CLAIMS: MOTION by Councilwoman Kukawski to pay C1aim No's. 17922 - 18127. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. i � — — --� - -- --- — - ---- � , 22 ; REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 6, 1976 PAGE 12 i : LICENSES: � . . � MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to approve the licenses as submitted and as on file in the License Clerk's office. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ADJOk1RNMENT: MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to adjourn the meetinn. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Regular Meetinq of the Fridley City Council of December 6, 1976 adjourned at 11:05 p.m. . As a point of information, Mayor Nee stated that they have decided not to have their conference meeting on the fourth Monday in December. It will be in January. � � .� Respectfully submitted, Dorothy C. Green Willi.am J. Nee Secretary to the City Council Mayor Approved: � _ ' � � , • i � � ; i �i � � � � � � � � � � . , i I � � � I � � � I � � � ; � i ; � � , � � � .� � � � I � �. MEMO T0: DEPARTMkNT HEADS Following are the "ACTIONS NEEDED". Please have your answers in the City Manager's office by Wednesday Noon, December 15, 1976 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR �EETING - DECEf�BER 6, 1976 - 7:30 P, M, '�� i ' ENGINEERING �I � I�i � PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: ROLL CALL: APPROVAL OF MINUTES: PUBLIC HEARING MEETING, NOVEMBER $, 1976 Approved REGULAR �OUNCIL �EETING, NOVEMBER 15, 1976 Approved ADOPTION OF AGE�dDA: Approved as presented OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: iCONSIDERATION OF ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA — 15 MINUTES) OLD BUSINESS: CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST FOR VARIANCES TO Al.LOW A FRONT YARD SWIMMING POOL BY ROBERT TOMCZAK, 999 OVERTON DRIVE N.E. (TAB�En 10l18/76, , , , , , ,�, , , , , , , , , Request denied ACTION NEEDED: INform applicant of Council action 1-1F � � , �ITY MANAGER �� � � , ` INEERING i � REGlJLAR MEETIfVG, DECEMBER b, 1976 PAGE 2 OLD BUSINESS (Co�vrtNUED) CONSIDERATION OF SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE FOR REZONING REQUEST, ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMEfdT ZOA #76-04, GORDON ASPENSON, TO REZONE FROM R-1 TO R-3; 6500 2ND STREET N � E � � � � � � � � � . . � � � � � 2 - 2 a Ordinance #626 adopted ACTION NEEDED: Publish ordinance � CONSIDERATION OF SECOND READING OF_AN ORDINANCE FOR REZONING REQUEST, ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ZOA #76-03, BY EVERT SWANSON, TO REZONE FROM C-1 AND R-1 TO R-3; INTERSECTION OF �3RD AVENUE AND CENTRAL AVENUE AND CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY AND EVERT SWANSOtV AND CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION P.S. #76-OS, CENTRAL TOWNHOUSE ADDITION, BY EVERT SWANSON AND CONSIDERATION OF TOWNHOUSE DEVELOPMENT PLANS, T #76-�3, BY EVERT SWANSON AND CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF AN AREA VARIANCE TO ALLOW A TOWNHOUSE DEVELOPMENT ON 3 ACRES OF LAND INSTEAD OF 5 Ac�ES, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 3 - 3 F Ordinance #627 adopted subject to execution of modified agreement. Fina1 plat was approved as was the area variance. Consideration of Townhouse Deveiopment Plans were tabled. ACTION NEEDED: Work out modified agreement with developer and see that the modiiied agreement is executed and when completed inform City Manager's office so ordinance can be published. Proceed as authorized on Final Plat and area variance, and put Townhouse Development Plans back on future agenda. � � � � �'� FINANCE � , � ENGINEERING � ENGINEERING i '! �� REGULAR MEETING, DECEMBER b, 1976 NEW BUSINESS: PAGE 3 CONSiDERATION OF GIVING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL TO THE ISSUANCE OF INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BONDS FOR THE SAFETRAN $YSTEMS �ORPORAT ION � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 4 - 4 I Preliminary approval granted • Resolution #118-1976 adopted ACTION NEEDED: Inform Safetran Systems Corporation of Council approval CONSIDERATI.ON OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES FOR THE MEETIIVG OF I�OVEMBER 1%, 1976� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � ' S M11 1� DICK �REGOR, ��5� #76-12; �QCATED ON �3RD AND %3� AVENUE � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 5J - 5K PLANNING COMM� RECOMMENDATION: APPROVE & 5W - 5X COlJl�C I L ACTI ON REQU I_RED : CONS IDERAT I ON OF RECOMMENDATION Tabled ACTION NEEDED: Bring back at future Council Meeting when everything is ready for finalization 2, UNION 76 SP #75-28, 5695 HACKMANN AvE, ,.,, PLANNING COMM, REGOMMENDATION; APPROVE WITH TWO STIPULATIONS �OUNGIL ACTION REQUIRED; CONSIDERATION OF RECOMMENDATION Approved with stipulations ACTION NEEDED: Inform Union 76 of Council action 5K - 5L &5Y-5Z � � � , �� � . �1�G�:IVEERIfvG � � � �J� � � NGINEERING REGULAR MEETING, DECEMBER 6, 1976 IVEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) (PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES CONTINUED) PAGE 4 3� PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES OF OcTOSER 25, 1976 YOUTH CENTER ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION ••••. 5AA - 56B & 5CC - 5DD PARKS & REC REGOMMENDATION: APPROVE WITH MINOR CORRECTIONS •' C�i�Nr_ti AGTION REQUIRED: CONSIDERATION OF RECOMMENDATION Council concurred with Parks & Recreation Commission and received the Articles of Incorporation � ACTION NEEDED: Inform the Fridley Youth Center Board of Directors of the Council's action 4� APPEALS �OMMISSION MEETING OF NOVEMBER 9, 1976 PERKINS CAKE & STEAK; %52O UNIVERSITY AVENUE• ..5HH - 5JJ APPEALS COMM� RECOMMENDATION: APPROVE SIGN & 5KK VARIANCE Cn��NCIL AGTION REQUIRED: �ONSIDERATION OF RECOMMENDATION Approved ACTION NEEDED: Inform application of Council action 5, ENGINEERING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MEETING OF � NOVEMBER 9, 1976 BI KEWAY�WALKWAY PLAN• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 5LL - 5MM �OMM. DEV� COMM� REGOMMENDATIUN: EXPEDITE PLAN PIANNING GOMM, REGOMMENDATION: CONCUR COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: CONSIDERATION OF � RECOMMENDATION Council received information ACTION NEEDED: Give update on bi:keway/walkway plan to appropriate commissions. � . I , 1 ' ENGINEERING � , ENGINEERLNG � ITY MANAGER ' NGINEERING � ' REGULAR MEETING, DECEMBER 6, 1976 NEvJ BUSINESS (CoNTitvuED) PAGE 5 RECEIVING 7HE REVISED AND APPROVED SPECIAL CHARTER �OMMISSION MEETING �INUTES OF AUGUST 4, 1976� �.� �.��� 6— 6 ll Minutes received ACTION NEEDED: File for future reference RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE CABLE TELEVISION MEET I NG OF I�OVEMBER Ig, 1976 � � � � � � � � � . � � . . � . � Minutes received ACTION NEEDED: File for future reference CONSIDERATION aF REQUEST FOR FUNDING FROM FR I DLEY 49' ERS � � � � � � . � � � � � � . � � � � � � � � � S $4,000 approved ACTION NEEDED: Inform 49'ers of Council CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION NAMING THAT PART OF ALDEN WAY IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF %1� WAY TO ALDEN CIRCLE� � � � � . � � . . � . � . � � � � . . . � � . � . . 9 Resolution #119-1976 ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized �- . , � � � ' ENGINEERING � , �NGINEERING � � �NGINEERING � �NGINEERING � I ' REGULAR MEETING, DECE(�IBER 6, 1976 NEW BUSINESS (CoN-riNUED) PAGE 6 CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE DEED OF EASEMENT AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZING THE EXCHANGE OF PROPERTY FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF � OSBORNE WAY, %STH WAY AND F�LDEN WAY� ��� � � � � � � � � � IO — ].O A Resolution #120-1976 ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF �OINT USE RENTAL. AGREEMENT #191 FOR 19�� WITH METROPOLITAN WASTE CONTROL COMMISSION ��'�WCC). � � � . � � � � � � Council approved ACTION NEEDED: Have agreement executed , , . , . , 11 -11C CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF INTERCEPTOR MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT #67 WITH METROPOLITAN WASTE CONTROL �OMMI SS I ON ��W��) FOR 1977 � � � � � � � � � � . . � � � � � IZ — ].2 v Councii approved ACTION NEEDE.D: Have agreement executed CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR MISCELLANEOUS CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND DRIVEWAY APPROACN RECONSTRUCTION CONTRACT. ..�.., 13 - 13 B Resolution #121-1976 ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized �, , � , 1. , ITY MANAGER � INANCE � � INANCE � � i � � � � REGULAR MEETING, DECEMBEft 6, 1976 PAGE 7 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) RECEIVING RESIGNATION — �`�R� AL OSSENKOP, CATV �OMMISSION 14 RESIGNATION RECEIVED NO ACTION NEEDED APPOINTMENTS — �HUMAN RESOURCES COMMISSION AND �ATV �OMMISSION Ed Dunn was appointed to the CATV Commission Ned Storla was appointed to the Human Resources Commission ACTION NEEDED: Inform new appointees _ CLAIMS Approved ACTION NEEDED: Pay claims as approved LtCENSES Approved ACTION NEEDED: Issue licenses as approved !1 I il 15 16 �& , , FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING � PLEASE SIGN NAME ADpRESS ANQ ITEM NUMBER INTERESTED IN DATE: '' NAME ADDRESS ITEM NUMBER ' ____ _ _____ ________ _____________________________ _- _ ===a=���_��________-___=====3== z13S' z� � � �' � ,C�C� ,l/S� . f o /r��v. � � ' �, � 1�,.� ,� � ' ss � 2 qi � . , n IM „ A .�--r� ,. . ,. _ . _ ' � _ n , .. . A _ n /1 f l. , . i/ .J �SO l � tv�zf� • � . '� � I ; � � � � � � � ' � . � Z7s THE P4INUTES QF THE PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF THE FRIDlEY CITY COUPlCIL OF NOVEMBER 8, 1976 The Public kearing Meeting ot' the Fridley City Council of November 8, 1976, was called to order at 7:32 p.m, by Mayor Nee. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Nee led the Council and the audience in saying the Pled�e of Alle4iance to the Fla�. . ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Councilman Fitzpatrick, Councilman Starwalt, Councilwoman Kukowski, Councilman Hamernik, and Mayor Mee. P1EMBERS ABSENT: None ADOPTIOP� OF AGENDA: MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to adopt the a�enda as submitted. Seconded by Council- woman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all votin� aye, Flayor Nee deciared the motion carried unanimously. PUBLIC HEARINGS: PUBLIC HEARING ON REZONING REQUEST, ZONIPlG ORDIPJA"10E A�IENDMEPJT 7.OA #76-03,_BY_EVER7 Y,tYU RECEIVING PETI7ION #17-1976 IN FAVOR Of REZOPdIPIC REOUEST A Tn nr�nnirnir_ nGniiGCr 1976 OP PUaLIC HEARIPIG ON FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION P.S. #76-08, CENTRAI_ TO:JNHOUSE ADDITION, BY EVERT SWAPlSON AND COfJS1DERATION OF TOWNHOUSE DEVELOPMENT PLAfJS, T 76-03, BY EVERY S�dANSON: P�OTION by Councilman Starwalt to waive the reading of.the Public Hearing notice and open the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all votinn aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearina � opened at 7:34 p.m. �1ayor flee stated that this matter is before the Council with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and there are two petitions, numbers 17-1976 and 1$-1976. Petition �17-1976 is in favor and Petition �1�3-1976 is opnosed. MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to Receive Petition #17-1976 in favor of the rezoning. Seconded by Councilwoman Kuko�aski. Uoon a voice vote, all votincr aye, P•layor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to receive Petition #`18-1976 in onnosition to the ; rezoning. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. llnon a voice vote, a71 voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ;I , Mr. Dick Sobiech, Public 4lorks Director, led the discussion statinc� that this is a � request for rezonin� a parcel of pronerty aenerall,y located on the northeast corner � of Central Avenue and 73rd. The existina parcel consists of a certain amount of � C-1 zoned property and a portion of R-1 zoned nropert,y. The request is to rezone all to R-3 which would allo�v for a to��m house type development. Mr. Sobiech continued statina that to the north is nresently zoned C-1 and C-1 up to Onondaga; to the east is ctenera�l,y sinole family zoninn; across the street is the � ; existing P1-1 and again, commercial at the intersection of 73rd. The Planning Commission i did reconnend approval at the f,ommission's meetin� and there were two petitions � received--one in favor with quite a number of si�natures and the oiher in opposition which had two signatues. The general la,yout of the proposed development incorporates � i � ± _. _ _--- E _ . _,,�_� 179 PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF NOVEPI6ER 8, 197b PAGE 2 the existing C-1 zoned property off Central Avenue, toQether with the R-1 property approximately 30d it. off Central Avenue. He further stated that it is the intent of the developer to construct six structures which would allow for thirty-six units of townhouse development. It should be pointed out, however, that there is a recommendation from the Board of Appeals with a request for varying the existin9 townhouse area requirement from five acres to three acres. There is a recommendation for approval. The actual recommendation � from the Board of Appeals, however, will come before the Council in disposition of the rezoning; but for the present public hearing purposes, there is a pendin9 hearings ; request. Mr. Sobiech further stated that at the administration level, they felt that the variance request is legitimate in that one of the requirements of the townhause development is to comply with certain density requirements. For the R-3 density requirements for R-3 zoning, the townhouse density requirements would be 3,000 sq. ft. per unit; and with that they are complyin� with the density requirement for a R-3 zoned area. Mr. Sobiech also pointed out that at the Plannin� Commission meetin�, another matter came up for discussion involvin� setback requirements from existin4 R-1 properties. One of the stipulations was that the petition for the rezoninq indicated that certain minimum setbacks would be incorporated. Also as noted in the Minutes, the petitioner did resolve with the property owners that this plan would be adopted.. They initially wanted 35 ft. from all residential properties and the existinn plan is 26 ft. to the east and 30 ft. on the west and south, minimum. There is an aqreement with the petitioner that he wil1 shift the location of the two easterly structures in order to provide the 40 ft. setbacks north and south. Therefore, as far as the setback require- ments are concerned, they are in conformity. In regard to the parking requirements, they do have an adequate nuinber of stalls in excess of what is required. P1r. Sobiech then mentioned that Mr. Evert Swanson was in attendance for questioninp on the matter. Mr. Ai Hoffmier, architect on the project, then commented that this is not-a large project wherein a lot of financing to put the project across will be needed. The project is going to be done in a very simple manner. Mr. Hoffmier further stated that there are no amenities tivith a project of this size because they are anticipating that the owners of the townhouses will be usin� the facilities that Fridley already has. Insofar as the project not being successful in terms of financinc�, Mr. Hoffmier stated that it is easier to finance a simple project rather than a larqer more complicated project. P1r. Sobiech alony with �1r. Hoffmier, then approached the Council to look over the architect's plans. t�1r. Hoffmier stated to the City Council that they were trying to make the most flexible type house that people can afford. Mayor Nee then cominented to the audience that there were people present on this matter and asked those concerned to come up for discussion. Mr. Hoffmier stated that as the different stages prociressed, they �vould put up fencinq. Councilwoman Kukowski stated that she was concerried about the neiqhbors. P�ir. Hoffmier commented that he was concerned, too, as they do not a�ant people cen�ing throuqh iheir property. A visitor asked Mr. Hoffmier ifi the area is rezoned R-3, what is going to keep him � from putting apartment buildinqs in. P1r. Hofimier responded that �:hey are mal:ing a � committment. Mr. Hoffmier further siated that if they cannot sell 3E respectable townhouses, they would not ask for the rezoning. Councilman Starwalt stated that the concern �f some of the neighbors was if the : portion which is now R-1 is zoned R-3 and if the project does not go, nothing would preclude there ultimately being aoartments there; and this was somethinq that the neighbors did not want. Mr. Hoffmier stated that once the townhouses are suggested and zoned R-3, with the setback requirements and everythinq else, it would be impossible to get apartment buildinps in there. Councilman Starwalt therr stated that in the past there have been changes on the part of the developers, and he would like to avoid telling people one thinc� and then a year or two later something else i�appens. Councilman Starwalt further stated that perhaps if there was a stinulation on the rezonin9 which could be contingent upon the ; total concept being built, this would possibl,y be a way to �o. Mr. Hoffmier commented ; that either the whole thing should be rezoned R-3 or for�et it. — — _._.._ _._ - ---- - - --- -- .�_ ... _ _._. _. _ _ � _ � _ _ � � - -- __._. - �-----�- : .,........_..,_,.�..._ a._ _=_ _-- --� 180 _ � � � ~�UBLIC HEARING MEETING OF NOVEi�ER 8, 1976 - 3= %;{ PA6E 3 � • ; i_ . _._ _ _ __._._ i � ' Mr. Qureshi, Gity Manager, stated that there were three choices: (7) It can•remain R-1, (2) Rezone to R-2, and (3) If rezoned R-3, there could be some kind of a covenan# � � filed against them to restrict them. I Mr. Virgil Herrick, City Attorney, stated that the covenant would have to be filed by + the'owner--not the City. He further stated that there was one other possibility, � although somewhat untried, in that there is a kind of emer�ing series of cases in I zoning that would permit contractual zoning wherein the developer of the City enters into a contract prior to rezoning a piece of property. This is, however, quite new � and has not been tested. Mayor Nee asked if it would automatically refer to R-1. � Mr. Herrick responded that it could possibly be made part of the contract and if the ` development does not'take place as described in the contract, within a certain period � of time, the rezoning would revert back to what it was previous to the request. IMr. Herrick suggested that a draft proposal could be drawn up which would incorporate what the developers are talking about and an agreement between the owner and the City. � Councilwoman Kukowski stated that the matter was not going to be voted on by the Council at this time. , Mayor Nee stated that this wauld ca!ie ap again for discussion next Monday at which + time it would be the first reading of an ordinance, but they would have an �ndication � at that time. Mayor Nee then commented that Councilman Starwalt would want to have , a draft of a contract at that time. Mr. Herrick stated that he would have one ' drawn up. i i MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to close the Public Hearing on the rezoning request. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearin9 closed at 8:31 p.m. ' MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to close the Public Hearinq on the consideration of ' the final plat. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting _ , aye, Mayor Nee decTared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing closed at 8:31 p.m. ' PUBLIG HEARING ON REZONING REQUEST, ZONING OROINANCE AMENOMENT 20A #76-04, 60RDON i NS N R Z N. M R- 0-3; 500 ND R E .E.:, � MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to waive the readin� of the Public Hearing notice and open the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all � voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearinq . � opened at 8:32 p.m. f . Mr. Dick Sobiech, Public Works Director, then proceeded to state that this is a - ; request for rezoning from R-1 to R-3. - � The Planning.Commissfon did have a public hearing on September 8, 1976, and did recommend to Council approval of the request. Mr. Sobiech asked if Mr. Gordon Aspenson was present, and he was. Mr. Sobiech further stated that the rezonino would be to I allow'for the construction of townhouse style triplex, which he and his staff believe would fit quite well and are extremely attractive buildinas. Mr. Sobiech then referred I to tfie west side of town, Riverview Terrace and MisSissippi Street, where there is one ` in existence. There were no objections noted afi the Plannin�.Cortmission meeting after . j the plans were reviewed by the adjacent property owners. � Mayor Nee then proceeded to ask the Councilme�ers if they fiad any questions, and � � there were none. He then asked the audience if there were any questions or comnents, Iand there was no response. ' i MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to close the Pubiic Hearinq. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, ail.votinn aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried ! unanimously and the Public Hearing closed at 8:36 p.m. - � � I I � � f i I � ! �----._, _�`'. �` ^ � 181 f i � . �� P1J8LIC 4�EARING MEETING OF NOVEMSER 8, 1976 , =.: : PAGE 4, j• ; , ; ., � : _ . . , ... _. _ ' ---- �---. .;_. . . � . ; ,, ,� � � � I i�UBLIC-HEARING ON IMPROVEMENT: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 7977=1 ANQ 1977-2 � � • � � RE�EIVING PETItION #19-1976 AGAINST .THE STREET IMPROVEMENT FOR CHANNEL ROAq AND .� ' �' RECEIVING PETITION #20-1976 IN FAUOR OF THE IMPROVEMEMT OF CHAN�1Et AO, AN0 � , R C V NG E ITI N - 976 REQUES I BURII T �1 N R H RN RAILR D.CR ING AT 79TH AVENUE:� ! MOTIOM by Councilwoman Kukowski to waive the readina of the Public Hearing notice.�and j � �open the Public Hearinq. Seconded by Gounciiman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, . a71 voting aye, Mayor Nee declared tfie motion carried unanimously and the Public � ; Heariflg opened at 8:37 p.m. � . . � � Mr. 5obiech, Public Works•Director, discussed the proJect stating that street improve- � ment projects are proposed in one of two ways: they are either included as part of a ` designated street improvesaent program ar they have 6een 'requested for improvement by , adjacent property owners. He further stated that the majonity of the people who are �; � present at the meetinq this eveninq are in the initial group where their streets � d e r e i n i ti a l l y p r o g r a m e d i n t o t h e t e n ye ar s tree t improvemen t pro4ram. A t t h is � point in time, it is however, proposed that they continue on with the improvement ' ' �rogram. j �. j Mr. Sobiech noted that it should be•pointed out that the initial pro�ram.was started � i.n`1969, in wfiich the CitY of fridley had rouahly 75 to 80 miles of streets and i approximately a third, or 25 miles, were substandard. At this point in time, they have averaged approximately two and three miles per .year to improve the substandard ' � , : design--eliminating the swaleback section or improving the dirt section. He further � j stated that 1977 wi}i be the ni�th year, and they have approximately four to five I . � � mi7es of street remaining and about two miles scheduled for 197J. � The Dasic standard that the staff has been followinn since 1969 is a 36' wide street � � `' - ; that has concrete curb and qutter and has bituminous mat. Ne then ceferred to a ' � map stating that those noted in red have been improved. Some of the earlier streets ; were installed with the bituminous type of curbinn and it was determined tfiat that � � i� type of curbing construction has a high maintenance and results in very hiqh mainte- � �� nance costs. The concrete curbinn, however, is more effectfve and can put u� with j the abuse tha� Lhe modern City maintenance equipment has to put up•with in maintaining ', the street i.e., snow plowing and street sweeping. ,, � Mr. Sobiecfi stated that the majority of the City is done to what they consfider a � standard design. There is, however, a portion remaininq to the south center of the � City and a few sporadic street5 that i�ave been eliminated at certain time periods throughout the ten year improvement proaram. The initia1 ten year improvement ' � 4 program was set up so that certain streets were pro�rammed for certain years. During � , the ten year process, there haVe been requests wherein certain residents have wanted their streets improved a little sooner and therefore, the City would then compe�sate - fo� that and try to imprnve them as Lhe people wareted them. The majority, however, � t=� � were put in according to the program and they are approximately 90 ta 95% done with � � � � ' tfie program, i ' .Mr. So.biech continued that with the standard: des.ign section, they first try to � improYe the drainane situation. On several of the streets that are proposed far � � � i�rovement, there is standing water and this hopefully will be taken care of with + `' �, the eaiminAtiore of the winaback desian. As noted, Mr, Sobiech stated that the majority of fhe st�ets proposed have numerous patcfiin4s on them in an attempt to maintain i � ttrem Lhe beSt way ppssible until they qot to'the point of"the propased improVement j '� j for the specific area. Together with tryina to eliminate any drainege prablems in the area by the installation of the concrete curb and the mare uniform cross section � i � to carrect the water to the curbina and then out to the �xistina storm sewer structures, ; ;: they � instalt various catch basins, and upgrade the various castin�s in order to ; ; ensure that the drainage is taken care of. , � , . Mr. Sabiecfi further stated that another important item to note is that the improvement ' will result in a reduction of maintenance costs by eliminatin� the substandard design � section. He also commented that the aesthetics of the �eighborhoods have improved � � substantialiy and b,y procEedinu with what has been a very 5uccessFul proc�ram, the '� quaTity of life can be maintained witfr the residents that do exist in Fridley.` • . �. _ � ,�. ,� ;. � _ � ; . • :- : ti _ _z .. � _ ��. . _.. .,. , � , : ; m . _ , . � �.. . _ - ° , - ' . ,.fS, _ . , i � � �. � � � � � � -� � i � � �� � � I; � � � � � � , � ' �' ' � � r---- i � I , � � � i i ! t � � � 182 .� . ,�: . �- _.._...._ _ _ .� _ - -. ---� _ _ , PUBLIC FfFARING MEETING OF NOVEMBER 8, 1976 -' PA6E 3 � A .3; � � � !�t tMe present time, the administration, based on what has been observed in the past, recomnends that the program as propoSed be continued to an upgradinn of the remai.ning streets. He further pointed out tfiat the present meetinq is an improyement hearing and what is decided is whether the improvement should proceed and in an attempt to get as much input from the public as possible, improvement costs are prepared. The x+�npmvemertt costs, however, are estirt+ates based on all previous improvement projects completed in 1976 together with data received from the Min�esota Hinhway Department ar adJacent co�nunities who have just reeently iet improvement projects of a similar nature. Therefore, Nr. Sobiech stated that the costs 9�ven at this point will give a rough idea of what the improvement will cnst. He admitted, however, that the figures are a bit high but hopefully can came under the estimated figures. Kayor �Jee camnented that the reason this matter is on at this point is that the City has trfed to get the project defineC early in tfie wi�ter so they can qo for bids. Ne then asked Mr. Sobiech ii he wou}d q�ve sar�e'indicatiort of the bu�Tdi�g costs. Ftr. Sobiech stated that in going back approximately five years, everything was : ar�tty stabie until the oii crunch. In 1973, the preiiminary estimates at that iime were in the $17 range as opposed to the cost in 1972 in the �15 range. There ' was qufte a jump in cost after the ener�y crisis that developed. At the present time, from about 19J'2 to 1973, the preliminary ennineerinq costs were roughly $15 to $16 and the actual construction costs came in around $13 per foot. In 1976, they were apprnxTmately $14.50. However, he further noted that the present pre]iminary estimate before the Council is approximatel.v E18.98 oer lineal foot. The fact being that inflation has caught up with the street construction and a11 other utility public works type construction to increase the costs over the various years. '.' Mr. Sobiech beiieved that because of this the improvement shouid be continued in order to take advantaqe of fihe costs as they presently exist so as to not qet �mrolved in further increases in the future. Mr. Sobiech stated that Mr. Flarvin Brunsell, Finance birector, hdd the transparancies arrd wouTd be available to answer any questions reaarding the preparation of the assessmertt roll. Mr. Sobiech then proceeded to discuss the project, startin� with Channel Road, �ucia Lane and 66th Avenue. He stated that in this particular case, these are exTSting swaleback tyne streets that are part of the ten year street improvement � program and he wouid recomnent they be improved in the }977 street improvement project. There is a front foot preliminary assessment rate of $18.98 per foot toctether with ' a sfde atreet rate of $2.78 per foot. . � Mayor tlee comnented that if the people are ever goinq to want the street paved well, it would be a nood idea to do it now instead of five ,years from now. He then asked the audience if *here were any camients. A visTtor asked if this included a storm sewer. P1r. Sobiech responded that it did and if there is anv antici�ated drainaae problems, they would hope to either raise the street to existing structures or put in appropriate structures that wou?d elfminate.any drainage oroblem. It is•not, haaever, a storm sewer assessment per se since it is a street i�provement project with minor storm sewEr considerations. He ' fu�ther stated that the majority of the area has the storm sewer a7ready in existence. �rther visitor asked about the end of the street and on 6�th. He stated that there w�as a problem there. i�ey have rro drainage system what�oever and if this goes in, � the people on Lucia Lane have to pay more? Mr_ Sobiech responded that as mentioned before just bo up4rade the street down to the portion that has a standard type of cross section and at the moment, the roadway woald be draded to this point, and at the present time there is an existing drainage ditch that connects 68th to the Ni�hwa.y 65 ditch. He further pointed out that they are aware of problems there, and several years ano an attempt was made to rework the existing ditch toqether with the Hiuhway Department to eliminate that problein. . a vfsfitor asked if within the next coupie of ,years, a draina4e syst�n were put in, who would pay for that -the apartments or the nroperty owners. i Mr. Sobiech stated that the drainaQe district would be assessed. j I Rnother visitor asked if the owners of each home would be assessed the same amount � pivs the apartments, for example each apartmen*. is assessed for �IOQ although there - are ten families �iViRrt there� h� questioned whether �ach hause would be assessed 5100 � ar would fit be broken down to actual family size. ; , ( � I � .� k � :183 , � PUBLIC HEARIHG MEETING OF NOVEMBER 8, 19i8 PA6E fi . �Mr. Sobiecfi responded that at the present time, the C9ty of Fridtey has a storm se�rer . assessing poiicy based o� area. � �: _ MIr. Don Narstad owner of lots, 3, 4, and � stated that he di'd not believe he cau7d � ever build on the land; and if he could, it �vou7d be quite difficult and he was ' opposed to an assessment. Also, the County is rery interested in the property alung Rice Creek and Mr. Harstad has been tatking #o them in terms of`their purchasing the �land. However, he just recently spoke'to them and they advised him that they are _l not really interested in a cul-de-sac in the area.� � A visitor asked tMe diameter of the cul-de-sac. - � Mr. Sobiech responded 43' is the norma] standard radius. � The visitor also asked hotv a side street is derived at for one side of the street and not the other. Mr. Bxunsell responded that the assessment policy for corner lots is that they.not pay for their regular front fflnt assessments. He then made reference to � the corner of Channel Road north up to 58th. That particuiar lot line fronts on the east side of Channel Road-going north. The policy for the assessment of that side yard is to assess the property fow one-third of its side, the other two-thirds of the cost is spread down the block. This is a City-wide policy of many years standing. The object �' is that eventually when a71 the streets are in or if all of the streets in the area ' . are repaved, everyone would have a propartionate7y corner l'ot assessment plus a front foot assessment. A visitor asked how the as5essmen# is to be paid over a period of years and what the � interest rate will be. Mr. Brunsell responded that the assessment will be spread over a ten year period. The first payment will be on the taxes the year after the improvement was made. The interest rate at the present time is 7�% on the unpaad balance.` Mr. Robert Surdick, 1316 66th Avenue N.E_, �tated tfiat he did not know of anyone on his � . street who-was in favor of the improvemerrt. He 6e7ievEd the street was satisfactory ' ` for use by all the residenta. There is no drainage probTem. Ne further commented that �, he cannot see spending money and using up resources when we are in an energy crunch. �' Mr. L. Davitl Mech, 1315 66th Avenue N.E.9 stated tfiat he, too, was opposed to the street=;improvement. Mr. Charles E. Garlson, 1399 56th Avenue N.E., stated that he lived on tt�e end, right � next door to Rice Creek School. He questioned whether the street would end right there atrthe scfiool`.'property'or are there any �1ans far �titting in a cul-de-sac. If 50; he`believed it"should go on the:;�choo7 prn�riy- Mr. Sobiech respondedr.:that the cul-de-sac �vou7d be put in and his;staff'would work � with the schnol to get as much property as possible. Mr. Carlson, when asked if he was opposed at #fiis time by Mayor Nee, stated he couid ° nct say at tfie present time. . � �..Bet�Y fi, :1315 66th Ay�e��u� N.�„ s�a� � t�at�er �tr� t,b�i�l �ev�r ha�ve t.�+ airount of traffiC�int otfier stree�s have and fe7t '�t �s ii� good'` repa�r, and that tt�e �ney spent for this couid surely be used €nr a�tt�er•�ore needed uses. � ' t�ttayur Nee then asked if tl�ere was ang�e from fi6iis Avetwe in favor �f the project. ' 1rM. Mlyro� Ostlund, 1400 66th Avernue N.�., s�attecl tfiat tfl�ere was a problem witfi the � street at the snd where it connects tn ���tr�'� Avenue. There is always a big wat�r � puddle because the street is tc�o 1oa. �lso, he added a note about the 5anitary sewer �. in that when his lateral was put in to fiis �ouse fram the center. of the street, he has had problems with raots lying there. tle had Rato Rooter come out and the pr.ob]em is right at tfie connection to tfie street. � Mr. Sobiecfi stated that prior to the actual street improvement, they do review the utfiities in the area to ensure that they are in good condition-so they do �at have � to come in 5everal years later and diq up the street again. � A visitor stated that there was a problem with snow remava] o� the street in that the City Engineers have not dropped the plow down`to the street level. .: . . � � � _ . _� . � _ �� ,� �� � r _. � . � � � � �' ��, . � � �, ■ � 1�4 PilBLIC HEARING MEETING OF NOVEMBER 8, 1976 � _ PAGE 7 Mr. Nasim Qureshi, City Manager, stated that the maney used for maintenance comes from a different fund. The snowplowing does, however, create a problem on maintena�ce. He further pointed out that 66th Avenue is probably one of the better swale streets in the City and if the City is ever going to improve it, it should be now. Mr. Kenneth Bjork, 6845 Channei Road, then gave the City Council a petition from the residents on Channel Road. MOTIOiV by Councilman Starwalt to receive Petition �Y19-1976 against the street improvement for Channel Road and Petition #20-1976 in favor of tfie improvement of Channet Road. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, aii votinq aye, Mayor Mee declared the motion carried unanimously. Ms. Joyce Denny, t388 66th Avenue N.E., stated that she believed the street was not in need of repair. Councilman Starwalt stated that before leaving the 6bth Averwe street impravement project, he believed that the determination of �the possible cul-de-sac on the east end should be establfshed. _. Mr. Clarence Timo, 6517 Lucia Lane N.E., stated'that he believed, if possible, arr equitable tax should be charged on the apartment there since the property owners get the brunt of a7] the traffic and they are taking care of all the garbage, beer cans, etc., .from the apartments. He further stated that he did not oppose the street improvement but all the people shouid pay their fair share. Mr. Darrel Goerdt, 6610 Lucia Lane, stated that his lot is the only one on the entire block that goes dowrthiit and at present the way the road is designed, all the water seems to run right by his driveway. .Ne questioned if they come in with cement curbs with the flat street, wi'il the water go down his driveway. Mr. Sobiech responded that it would rrot, as Mr. Goerdt has a raised portion of the driveway; however, it wouid be maintained to ensure that there wou7d rat be water coming in from the street onto his property. Mr. Dean Thamas, 6550 Lucta Larte, questior�ed if the project is defeated, will the property owners be billed for street improvements irr the future. Mayor Nee responded not in the imnediate future. It may, however, come to that in a few years. Nlr. Jack R. Young, 6549 Lucia Lane, questioned if everyone on lucia Lane decides they are in favor of'the Project but on 66th Avenue they are opposed, did that mean that Lucia Lane could not be improved. Mayor Nee responded that they aaere all separate. They could be dropped out of the project without affecting the others. Mr. George Maas, 6880 Channei Road, stat�d that he was asked to be a spokesman for some of the people. He further stated that they do not have a drainage problem basically pn Channel Road. However, further south there is a sewer problem in that water backs up. Ne stated that rt+ost of the pieopTe on Channel Road are opposed to curbs not to general maintenance on the street, which has been lacking. He further stated that what he and the others would like to see is the street resurfaced from Mississippi Street dowo to the first bend, as that is the only portion of the street that is in bad shape. Mr. Roy Boone, 6564 Channel Road, stated that if the petition (#19-1976) is examined, you'll find no more than one sfgnature from the entire first block that is opposed to - the street. A1so, everyane as Mr. Maas stated, is not opposed to the curbing. Mr. Boone commentect on this just to set things in a proper light. Mr. Mark Glader, 68T0 ChanneT Road, stated that he was in favor of a storm sewer, however, was not in favor of the street improv�nent. � � � ;. � i � i i i 1 i ; i � , . � � ��._ � � i � r 185 PUBtIC' FFEEtR.ING FtEETING OF NOVEMBER 8, 1976 �AfE 8 ltr. CharTes Johnson, 6580 Channel Roed, stated that`i�e was in favor of the improvement. He also stated that if the people at the other end do not want curbinq, that is thtir~ tr�i.rtess--�here he is, they want it. M�yror I�e� asked if it ►rere feasible to just do a portion of a$treet: Mr. Sobiech t�espanded it could be done, but is not practical. Ntr: Jah�r Urista, 6599 Channel Road, stated that the raad is in�bad s�hape from Mississippi Street on down. He further stated that when he first moved in, the street was in good conditiort. It is now lookin4 pretty shabby and a neigt�bor of fiis who was not present, �s also frt�favor of the street beina improved. . lKayor Nee asked �(r. Urista if his neighbor si4ned the �etititm in favor, anE Mr. Urista repii.ed that he had. t4 wtsir:tor. �tate� that he was in favor of havin� ii al7 done. lMr� Wa�rren Spaith, 6516 Channel Road, stated that the strPet i3 in very bad shape and - irt greaf need. of improvement. Mr. W�fiTTiam Wharton, 6887 Channel Road, stated that he oppns�d the improvement, especially ttr�t Rartion north af 68th Avenue. Mr.`°Ratrert'Wadsten, 6899 Channel Road, stated that the proposed cul-de-sac would affect hi� front yard a�d he believES it is unnecessary and unwanted. . � Nls. ICathryn GTader, 6810 Channel Road; stated that s�e was aprpnsed to the curb and gutter�_ Ms. Joa� Wadsten, 6899 Channei Road, stated that the on� feature she liked about her _ street was the width. Also there is a beauty shop across the street and there are a iot of cars parked on the street; and if the street is narrowed, the people will have a difficult time getting out of their driveways. She stated that st�e definitely did nat want a cul-de-sac. She also stated that everybody likes the street the way it is. Mr..Kenneth Bjork, 6845 Channel Road9 stated that he was npposed to tfie project. IRs. Sudy Bjork, 6845 Channel Road, stated that from the first corner on down, that' street aas tatally resurfaced and it is in beautiful shape; and she believed the people oa. that end can see no reason for a street improvanent�at this time. Mr: 5atriech had stated to the City Council that he �tou3d ct�ck a�nd see just what kind af resurfacinq was done. CourtciTman Starwalt stated that he just wanted to mention ti�at fie is in favor of the i�ravement with the possible exception of that north ofi fi8tb street_ However, he artd �thers wiT1 be out walking. A ki��i.tar ques.�faned hov� tAe 4ecision is-reached. Mayar Ne� stated tt�at it would probably come �ext Monda�. Mr_ Satr'rectr therr stated that Dellwood., Pierce, and fi�M'�Iv+enue :are ��rt of the i�rove- a�rt pnagram alr.thouqh they have not received specific �etiiinns fio� �F►e improvement. �4r. M�fiurfirt, 53T8 Deil�rood Drive, asked about the soil �nd �ta#�ility. He also stated �th�t a sewer was put in witfiaut inspection and suffiti��� �rq3�ering. �le further eommented that the people who live there do not want the irt�rovement: They do not �rrt tu sQend ttre money. Mr. Qureshi stated that there is a special law'whicfi permits tfie City to delay the puttirtg of assessments on people who are senior citizens and not put a s�ecial burden I i , , � � � � � �� � � � � I. � - � � � � � � them_ The assessment comes on the property once the prnperty owner ��71s the � � Rfi'��'�`y- li � IKa�r'Ne� ask� Mr. N[ahurin if that wouTd make a diffierenc�, and Mr. Mahurin replied I � ft wuu:l:d. � I � , „ �, f F I 3 f � �' ' _ _ . __ _ _ _ �___ �. - ____-_.._ ---_ T._� _..._. _ Y, � ..'..:—► "" —.�._..__ . ,... .__.'."__�— ___�.-.�—..--- _�_'..._"_ __ ..�__ ..._. . . --.. . ... .. . . . . . . . . .. ... .. ..,r,..�.�.—.. .._. .. _. . � ._. _� -'_-_� '. , ._._ � '__ .__. �_. . �� . -s ' 1�6 . � , ► .; �, � PU6LIC HEARING MEETING OF NOYEMBER 8, 1976 ,'`PAGE 9 ' , Councilman Starwalt conmie�ted tfiat a.percentage of the persons he spoke with were not in favor of the i�rovement.' �9ayor Nee then asked about Pierce Street. Ms. Larry Nelson, 6366 Pierce Street, stated that she and others were not exactly in favor of the improvement .but would rather pay for it now than to pay double in a few years. Mr. Scott Holmer, ovms tfie Ski Shop on 63rd and the service road on Nighway 65, stated that he was not against curbing; however, at thTS particular point in time he would lose �st of his parkina if curbinq is put in. Mr. Sobiech asked Mr. Holmer how he would feel about their tryion to work something out so that there would be sufficient parkina and Mr. Holmer was receptive to this. Mr. Norman Schuldheisz, 6341 University Avenue N.E., asked Mr. Sobiech when the work was going to be done and Mr. Sobiech responded that if the improvement is adopted, the engineering drawings will be started and be ready for bids in approximately March and then construction will beain. , Mr. Sobiech then moved on to 75tfi Way, Alden Way and Osborne Road and stated that � they are tied together in that basicaliy they are on a state aid street. 7his means that certain standards tfiat the Minnesota Highway Department has set up for construction of a state aid street must be complied with. They have certain widths and certain � capacity desigrts that the street r►wst be built to in order to receive certain state monies that the City receives in the State Aid Fund. He further pointed out that the objective at the present time is to brinn tfie streets into compliance with the � state aid requirements in order to receive certain funding. ! Mr. Philip Lind, 7501 Aiden Way, stated that his street was in very good shape. ' Ne further stated that the street is perfectly flat and is quite wide and cannot see any reason why it sfiouid be torn up. � � � _�__ Mr. Thure Erickson, 7515 A1den Way, stated that he was in favor of the curb and gutter only, as the street is in perfect shape and already built to City standards. Hls. Beatrice Sorsoleil, 147 75th Way, stated that she was a widow and receiving disa6ility and the improvement cost would be a hardship. Mr, Qureshi suggested that perhaps Ms. Sorsoleil could qualify on the delayed assess�nt and this might be an avenue to explore. Ntr. Sobiech then moved on to Ironton Street and Ashton Avenue stattna that this is a proposed improvement for Ashton Avenue from Ironton Street to the south to the existing standard section and this does abutt :industrial property. This is also a state aid street and must canply with state aid standards. A7so,,on state aid streets, the industrial properties pick up the,actual cost of the street. A visitor co�nented that t�e was in favor of the improvement. Regarding Hickory Street, Mr. Allan Zeis stated that he anticipated building s�tler buildings as it would bQ more suitable for the area. He also stated that he anticipated building on Beech Street_ Mr. Qureshi asked if he would provide a sketch. Mr. Sobiech then made reference to Able Street and the Railroad Crossing stating tttat the Able Street construction is to upgrade the existing roadway as it presently exists ►uhich is in urgeat need of repair. - � ; Mr. John Jensen, Minnesota 'fransfer made reference to the Notice wherein sartitary sewer and water is put in and questio�ed that it is not a plan that presently exists. Mr. Sobiech stated that it was not and that .the Notice covers the possi6ility that certain items have to'be cortstructed in addition to the street improvement project. As far as the crossing at 79th Avenue is concerned, Mr. Sobiech stated that the rai]road cro5sinc� has been under discussion for quite"a number of years. He further stated that it was Staff's cantentto� that the improvement of 79th crossing proposal � l � � ;. - ., _ '-�'�"1 �._„_ _ .___ _ ---_, _�_ I f �.$�% � I � j �PUBLIC HEARIN6 MEETING OF 1+10VEMBER 8, 7976 ;PAfE 10 � I _ _ ._ ; � �� i � i ; �uld in fact imprave tfie traffic pattern in the area. A visitor stated that this ' � would help tremendously. Mr..Allan Zeis atso agreed with this as it would benefit - his property by allowing industrial traffic off 79th to East River Road. Mr. Chuck Floer, 161 79th Way N.E., stated that he and some of the neiqhbors were � . opposed to this as they dq not want to see industrial traffic in a residential neighborhood. � ' � { Mr. Dick Costello with Barry Blrnver, stated that he and others were opposed to the 1 � railroad crossing on 77th Way in tfiat tt� traffic would be a qreat problem as they � have 200 employees. - � ' . � � � Mr. Sobiech stated that there �vou7d have to be negotiations with the Burlingto� Northern Railroad. f , ' Ms. Mary Martin, 133 Stonybrook N.E., stated that the property owners should not � � haye to put up with industriai traffic. , t�TION by Coancilman Starwalt to receive Petition #21-1976 request for a 8urlington I�rther� Railroad crossing at 79th Avenue. Seaonded by Councilwoman Kukowski. llpon � � a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. i � � MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to close the Public Hearinq. Seconded by Council- ' I r�oman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion � � carried unanimously anci the Public Hearing closed at 1:15 a.m. �I RECESS: , Mayor Nee called a recess at 3:36 a.m. ; f � � RECONVENED: � �� May�r Nee reconVened the meetina at 1:24 a.m: ' ! a 1 � � NEN BUSINESS: � j RECEIYING STATEMENT OF CANVASS OF ELECTION FOR NOVEMBER 2, 1976 GENERAL ELECTION: 1 STATEMENT OF CANVASS � , 7 6ENERAL ELECTION � AIOVENIBER 2, 1976 � i � � ; I DECLARATION OF RESULTS THEREOF : ` � In accordance with Section 4.08 of the Charter of the City of Fridley, the � � ° ; City Council declares the results of the 1976 C,eneral Election to be as follows: i' - ��: i'he total,�umber of tial7ots cast was: i4,290 � ' klard 1- Precinct 1 1,396 � � , Ward 1- Precinct 2 1,692 � a Ward 1 �,.Precinct 3 �� ; Ward 2- Precinct 1 1,�6 — I ; Ward 2- PreCinct 2 1,�493 � � { Idard 2 - Precinct 3 � Ward 3 - �recinct 1 2,083 + �� Ward 3- Precinct 2 1,221 � , i Idard 3� Precinct 3 �r � i ! TOTAL: l4 290 � � � i _ � � y '! � I - � ' °_ _ _ f F � � i' �^ -� ' - � � � f i I. . � ' � � . .. . . . . ' . � '� I . � t . . � � . . . . � . - . . . . . . ., I . � . . . � :� .. . __ _.�.� .�.. .. . �.. . _.. . ._..�.� . ��� ..r � . . .. . ,.... . ...�_ . . � . . .r��. ..'. � � - J � :: PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF NOVEP1BER 8, 1976 PAGE 11 B. The votes for each candidate, number of defective and not voted and write-in votes are as follows: PRESIDEPlT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF U.S. 41-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAL Ford & � Dole ' Ind. Rep. •- 531 749 422 535 536 1,180 830 409 301 5,493 � Carter & ` Mondale ' DFL 800 873 800 865 908 1,218 1,120 746 826 8,156 Camejo & Reid ; Socialist Workers Party 11 T 3 8 6 8 31 4 4 82 MacBride & Berglund ; Libertar- - . ' ian Party 2 2 0 8 2 5 3 7 4 33 i --- ; Hall & Tyner Communist Party 0 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 6 Levin & Blomen � Industrial � G.ov't Party 0__ 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Anderson & Shackelford American Party 3 10 4 � 4 10 17 5 5 67 h1cCarthy & � Stein 21 25 20 14 15 33 43 31 20 222 LaRouche & , Eva.ns ' Interna- ' tional Devel- . opment Bank 3_ 0 1__ 0 1 0_ 0 0 0 5 Zeiddler & Brisben Socialist : Party 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Wright � Spock . Peoples � Partv 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Not Voted & ' Defective 23 24 24 13 16 1Q 32 14 29 199 Ronald Jerry Ronald Reoan P� �old- Jerry Lester Regan Brown 1 • Regan water 1 6ro.��n 1 t1adox , Write-In Ronald Ronald Hubert H. � Votes 1 Re9an 1 0 3 Renan 1Hum h 1 6* 5** 2 24 � � � L� _ __ . �-��... � t� . �- �.� _ � _ � �. �9 � PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF PJOVEP1BER 8, 1976 PAC,E 12 ' PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF U.S. (CONTINUED) W-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3�P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAL � Hubert H. , Humphrey 1 TOTAL • 1,396 1,692 1,276 1,461 1,493 2,477 2,083 1,221 1,191 14,290 ' ! *Write-in votes **Write-in votes � W-3 P-1 . W-3 P-?. Ronald Regan 2 H.Humnhrey & Mondale 1 Ralph Nader & Euqene P1cCarthy 1 Eleanor P1cCormack 1 Ryne Pentz 1 � Ceorne Wallace Y� H. Homphrey 1 Paa� Swantek & Marv Swantek 1 Fred Harris 1 .�.�.�..» Nelson Rockefeller� 1 _ __, �Ronald Renan 1 . . . � UNI7ED STATES SEhlATOR IM CON(;RESS � Jerry Brek.ke Ind. Rep. 284 355 187 253 245 652 446 192 142 2,756 Hubert H. , Humphrey , DFL 982 1,179 9f1 -1,063 1,106 1,620 1,406 895 916 10,128 Bill Peterson � Socialist - ' Workers Party 3 4 4 6 8 5 3 5 2 n0 � Robin E. Miller Libertar- � ian Party 9 6 1 6 3 16 n 5 7 57 ; Matt Savola � Comunist Party 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 5 , - --- Paul Helm � American Party 103 135 101 124 117 167 185 105 110 1,147 Not Voted & Defective 15 13 21 8 l� 16 37 19 14 157 Write-In vot�s __ o T_ o , � ° ----- ° — ° — � ° -- ° -- ° TOTAL 1,396__ 1,C,�2 1,27(i 1,4E1 _ 1,493 2,d77 _ 2,083 1,221 1,1Q1 14,290 REPRFSFN7xiT�IVE IP! CQtd�F:ESS 5TH DISTRI'CT i---- --------- Richard M. Erdall Ind. Rep. _ 342 479 __ 259 `_ 334 __ 316 822 541 � 255 188 3,536 . Donald M. Fraser DFL 874 973 317 _ 948 99n 1,376 1,200 �'�� 855 8,841 Chris Frank Socialist � Workers Party 13 8 11 13 6 10 • 22 7 7 97 ! Franklin H. Haws � Libertar- _ ian Party 4 6 4 11 2 18 4 9 6 64 ; .. ' I , I _ - — _. _. _�— --- ---- - - ------- __. _._._ _ .�_.��__.___ _ _____ � __ � � - - - - _. _. ___ _ _----- - � - __ i � 1�0 � ' PAGE 13 � � PUaLIC HEARING h1EETING OF NOVE�16ER II, 1976 � REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 5TH DISTRICT (CONTINUED) W-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 yl-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 ld-3 P-1 4J-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAL ', Jean T. Brust Workers Party 3 3 1 0 2 3 3 3 2 20 f Jack 0. � Kirkham •: American � Party 46 113 72 82 68 6n 93 45 46 629 , Not Voted & ' Defective 11�4 110 112 73 105 184 22� 98 87 1,103 Write-In Uotes 0 0 !1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 1,396 1,692 1,276 1,461 1,�9, 2,n.77 2,nR3 1,221 1,191 14,290 SENATOR IN LE�ISLFlTURE n6TH DISTRICT � Ben Ho Ind. Rep. 520 806 426 _ 548 495 1�103 9�7 391 342 5,628 David D. Schaaf DFL 829 _ f340 7£39 879 951 1,277 , 993 764 801 8,123 ' Not Voted €. Defective 47 46 61 3n 47 g7 93 __ 66 47 538 ; 4Jrite-In Don Frank I Votes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0_ 1____ 1 TOTAL 1,396 1,692 1,276 1,461 1,493 2,477 2,083 1,221 1,191 14,290 RESPRESENTATIVE IN LEGISLATURE nFA DISTRICT Bar Haake Ind. Rep. 50II 706 __ 529 775 2,518 Paul P1cCarron DFL 8?_4 91.i 895 1,1f0 __ 3�792 ' Not Voted & ' Defective 64 73 69 148 _ _ 35n i- --- - - -- Write-In Votes � � TOTAL 1,396 1,692 1,493 2,083 6,664 REPRESENTATIVE Itd LEfISLATURE 4F6 DTST°ICT R. Wayne � Provart Ind. Rep. _ � Wayne Simoneau , DFL i Dale Hemmin� Libertarian � Party _ Not Voted & Defective _ � � 243 408 874 947 33 25 126 81 902 1,241 116 218 249 203 2,005 717 851 4,630 99 156 36 309 101 682 � � i I PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF NOVEMBER 8, 1976 ly1 PAGE 14 ! REPRESENTATIVE IN LE�ISLATURE 46B DISTRICT (COP�TIPJUED) � W-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 W.-2 P-2 �!-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAL Write-In Votes 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 1,276 1,461 2,477 1,221 1,191 7,626 � CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Robert Sheran 1,105 1,379 1,010 1,202 1,163 1,974 1,512 926 932 11,203 Not Voted & Defective 291 313 266 259 330 503 571 294 259 3,086 Yogi ! Write-In Bear Votes . 0_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 TOTAL 1,396 1,692 1,276 l,nfl 1,493 2,477 2,083 1,221 1,191 14,290 - ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF TNE SUPREME COURT Walter F. Rogosheske 1,C07 1,264 951 1,123 1,023 1,843 1,343 854 873 10,281 Not Voted & Defective 389 428 325 338 G70 634 740 366 318 4,008 Yogi . � l�Jrite-In' - Bear Votes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 TOTAL 1,396 1,692 1,276 1,401 1,493 2,477 2,083 1,221 1,191 14,290 COPJSTITUTIOhdAL ANiENDMENT - HIGHWAY QOPdDS AND THE USE OF MOTOR FUEL TAXES YES •• 536 673 481 : 580 575 1,028 782 49n �433 5,582 NO 779 930 702 800 832 1,299 1,114 629 691 7,776 Not Voted & Defective 81 �9 93 81 86 150 187 98 67 932 TOTAL 1,396 1,6�2 1,7.76 1,461 1,493 2,477 2,Of33 1,221 1,191 14,290 JUDGE OF COU�VTY COURT Stanley J. 7horup 1,150 _ 1,413 _1,050 _ 1,237 _1,?ln__ 2,009 _ 1,560 949 96f3 11,550 P�ot Voted & Defective _2�6 ---- 279 226 _ 224 -_ 279- ---46t3 __522 27C ^_223 2,737 -- -- -- -- - Yoai- - -- Judc�e Bear 1 Write-In f,reen Donald Dickson ' Votes 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 TOTAL 1,396 1,692 1,276 1,461 1,493 _ 2,n77 2,083 1,221 1,191 1�4,290 SUPERUTSOR SOIL AND WATER GOPJSERVATIQ"I DISTRICT N0. 5 Write-In All write-in votes must be canvassed by the Anoka Count,y Auditor's office Vote5 for the Supervisor Soil and Water Conservation District No. 5 as the ' � write-in vote for this office is only good if the person voted for lives in tha rlictrirt i i I ._ .� __ _ � 1�2 � . - � I PUBLIC HEARING ME[TING OF NOVEMBER 8, 1976 PA6E 15 c � W-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAL Dennis Schneider W. R. (Walt) Starwalt Not Voted & Defective Write-In Votes TOTAL COUNCILMEMBER SECOND WARD 735 812 1,116 F69 589 1,211 _ 57 92 149 Louis Miskowic 0 0 1 1,461 1,493 2,477 C. The following officer was declared elected: COUNCILMEf1QER 4;ARD II - Dennis Schneider D. The follov�ing is a true copy of the ballot used for Ward II. OFFICtAL �.-ps � f ;� F � � ;,� � 'a� � �. F; 33 � ��' � '" i � ' � � d �'' �` � � t,� E :,�s � "� t ��' ��} $ 9 r`; � � 't �� ������� c€��� �� ��i��� G%�C�ia`'`'w�. ���,c.�.PCe City Cierk ANOKA COUNTY, PIiiNP�[SOTA TUESDAY, NOVEM[iER 2, 1976 COUNCILMAN — WARD 2 Vote for One. Term Three (3j Year. W. R. (WALT) STARWALT DENNIS SCHNEIDER i I � __�- ___. _. - ---- - --- __ __ 2,663 2,469 298 1 5,431 i � PUQLIC HEARING MEETING OF NOVEMQER 8, 1976 E. The names of the judges of the election are as follows: WARD 1 PRECINCT 1 WARD 1 PRECINCT 2 Marilyn Beck .. Joyce McClellan Nancy Londroche Dorothy Houck Marie Hughes Shirley Kohlan Betty Qaldwin Marlys Johnson Doris Tallaksen Pat Holmes Carolyn Holmen Mary Melnren Barb Tangren Edna Garaffa Betty forster P1ary Sullivan Evey Podesvwa Alice Anderson Karen Evans Mary E. Storley Clifford Ness Evelyn Selenski Carol Schneider 6loria Wellan Lois Hines Bev 6erry WARD 1 PRECINCT 3 WARD 2 PRECINCT 1 Velma Pinks Jenny Locker Ardella Buss Betty Bi�ezney Alice h1ol Aiice Peterson Margaret Powell Caroline Svendsen Charleen Swanson Theodora Sasek Gloria lvers Vio12t Burton Rosella Amar Gerri En�dahl Sharon Hippen t�luriel Little,john Vi Lind Muricl Pomeroy Mathilda Rose Johnson Eunice Grier Laverne f3razi? Y.ay Geihoffer Rosalie Haling Dor•is Reiners WARD ? PRECINCT 2 '�JARD 2 PRECINCT 3 Helen Shaffer Bev Kinsman Alice Turner Jean Wagar Marian Smit11 ,loan Bergman Chris Aasland Carclynn Blandinq Nancy PJevarort Marlene Sonstegard Gladys Luhmar�-- ... Georgine Henkel Elizabeth LaVigne Judy Engebretson Karen Qjorgo Maureen Kunshier Pat Anderson Mar,lys Liso�.vski Phyllis Ries Marsha Gunville Paulette ��iichalski Ad�line Swanson Bor,ni e I�!al dorf Plarqueri te 4(al i nski WARD 3 PR�C1ftiCT 1 W„2� 3 PRECIhi�T 2 Yvonne Sprungman Pa.t D�ittes � Na�i da Krug���r A1 e�7�. Jotinson Betty Bor�ine JGann Roeter-in� Jo F. �Caron Evel_yn Horr� Elaine Nielson Darlene Vallin Myrtle Morphew Sabina Mostrom Flo Haley Ba�b Gohman Agnes Shaw Delores Christenson Connie Samuelson Mildred Bucl: Joan Palmquist Bobbie Johnson Evelyn Holtze Be� Ellis Jordis Miitlestadt Velma Farr Ni na P1aeser Marjorie Cahlander e � a.° ".l PAGE 16 i � ..__—_—__. _ ._�.�_... ._ .....�....._ _"'."._� _ . .��� __ '."" J 194 PU(3LIC NEARING PIEETING OF NOVEMBER 8, 1976 WARD 3 PRECINCT 3 Jean Johnson Veronica Olstead Betty Nelson Germaine Wohsfeld Ginnie Velin Grace Szegda Nlrs. Laverne Roseth Qev P1i 11 er Sharon Reemsta Jean Mills Linda Tatley Gladys Syverson MAYOR - WILLIAP1 J. NEE COUNCILI�IEM(3EP, COUP�CILMEP16ER ` . , COUNCILP•1E�1BER — - --- _ . __ _. . i . i � PAGE 17 ' COUfJCILMEP16ER J MOTTON b,y Counc�lman Star�,•aalt to receive the Statement of Canvass. Seconded by Councila�oman Kul:oti•aski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, P1ayor flee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF AWARDING GENERAL LIAQILITY Af�JD PROPERT'f DP,P1A6E INSURANCF BIDS FOR THE YEARS 1977, 197$ A.ND 1979---- -- ---- -- Mr. Dale Hadtrath, Transcontinental Brokers, stated that the City or�ly received two bids. Their bid was �13,000. Councilman Fitzpatrick asked Mr. Fladtrath if this is the policy wherein they have cover-age for backed-up sewers and so forth and P1r. Hadtrath replied it was. Mr. Qureshi stated that it �ras sent to all local insurance anencies and others who have bid on it in the past. h1r. Brunsell commented that the foi°mer consultant was called and it certainly would b2 safer to �o for the three million dollars coveraqe, however, the City has been carrying one million dollars coverage for the last three years plus the basic coverage. MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to approve the low bid and award the contract to Transcontinental �rokers. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Unon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor P;ee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATIOfJ OF SETTING CITY COUNCIL �1EETING SCHECULC- A�JD HOLIDAY SCHEDULE FOR 1977: MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to approve the schedule for 1�77 with the change qiving a holiday on the 23rd of December rather than the 30th of December. Seconded by Council- man Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, P1ayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. , � i i , � PUBLIC HEARTN6 MEETING OF NOVEMBER 8, 1976 195 i PAGE 18 � � I � ADJOURNMENT: : -I , MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman ' , Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,�P1ayor Nee declared the motion carried � � unanimously and the Public Hearing meeting of the Fridley City Council of November 8, � 1976 adjourned at 1:45 p.m. � i � , Respectfully submitted, , � I 1 ' � Dorothy C. Green Secretary to the City Council Approved: William J. Nee P1ayo r , � � , � � � � i � � � i � � , � , � 1 � � � , � � i �i I � , — - ---- -- — ' � , 196 i I � � � TNE P1I4JUTES OF THE REGULAR P1EETI"6 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUt!CI�L OF iIOVE°1BER 15, 1976 The Reaular Meetin� of the Fridley Citv Council of Piovember 15, 1976 was called to order at 7:35 p.m. by P1ayor �lee. PLED6E OF ALLEGIAfdCE: P1a�or Plee led the Council and the audience in sayin� the Pled�e of Alle�iance to the Flag. . ROLL CALL: f1E"1BERS PRESEIdT: P1ayor Plee, Councilman Hamernik, Council�•ioman Kuko�•�s4:i, Councilman Starwalt and Councilman Fitznatrick. MEf1QERS ABSEPdT: PJone APPROVAL OF P•1If�UTES: PUBLIC HEA2I,lG T�EETIfIf: OF OCIOGFP, 18, 197G: t10TI0P1 b�/ Councilman tiamerni!: to a�nrove the minutes of the Public Hearina �'leetino o� the Fridley City Council of October 18, 1�7F, as sub^iitted. Seconded b,y Council- �,romar �ul:owski. Unon a voice vote, all votin� aye, P1ayor P!ee declared the motion carried unanir�ousl,y. RE�ULAR P1EETIPd(' OF OC106ER 25, 1�76: f10iI0P1 b�! Ccuncilman Starw.ali, to anprove the ninutes of the Re�ular P1eeting of the Fridlev City Courcil of October ?�, 1976, as subr�itted. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all votin� ave, P1ayor f!ee declared the motion carried unaririouslv. • REP,ULP.R PIEETIf;G OF P!OVE!1BER 1, 1976: (10TIOfJ by CouncilG��oi�an KukoGVSki to apnrove the minutes of the Re�ular "teeting of the Fri�ley Citv Council of Plovember 1, 1976, as submitted. Seconded by Councilinan Hamernik. Unen a voice vo�e, all votinn a.ye, �1ayor fdee declared the ciotion carried unanimously. ADOPTIOPf OF Ar,Fi�DA: Playor idee advised that there vrould be an item added to the a�enda follo�•�in� Item �8. This a�ill be "Consideration of a Resolution �uthorizinn �xecution of Anreement �lo. 58415 which pi°ovides for the Installation of Railroad Grade Crossin�� Sinnals at 77th b!a,y �l.E." �10TIOPd IJy COU11Cl�laroman Y,ul;ov!sl:i to adont the a�enda as aciended. Seconded b�i Councilman Starrialt. Upon a voice vote, all votina ave, Fia�ior T!ee declared the motion carried unanir.�ously. OPEPI FORL'�1, VISITORS: Councili*�an Fitznatrick cor�mented brieflt� that there ��tas a r�atter for discussion regarding fencinn between Altura Park and '1r. Robert f�isho�'s nrooert�� at 5�!17 Altura Road. He said that tV��re hus been r�aterial �reviouslv in the a�enda renardina this tooic. f1r. Gob Bishon �ras �resent to state his case and answer anv nuestions. Councilman Fitznatrick also si:ated that there is a letter sinned by the forr��r Director of Parks N�hereby he aave 'ir. Gishop an o�tion on the tyne of {encin� that included a redvrood fence, and tir. Bishop would lil:e to have the fence �ut in. Pir. Bob Qishop, 5417 Altura Road, stated that he has a nroblem !�rith the nicket fence that is uA at the nresent tir�e in that the snov� in t.".e ��intertir�e �resents a �roblem because there is no border and ti�e 3' to 4' of sno�•i �oes into the driveN�av. Also, the accumulation of �arba�e that blov�s throu�h t'ie rark,from the kids hlavinn�there, and the unnecessar,y vreeds i s a nrobl er�. f!e futher mentioned that he had sooken to 1 � I � __ _ i 197 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETIN(; OF NOVEPI6ER 15, 1976 PAGE 2 Mr. Paul arown on several occasions regarding a fence beinc! out in and a lot of promises_ were made, but no fence. P1r. Bishop stated that he was v!illinct to split half the cost with the City and wouid like to have a fence put up from the fence that he has in the backyard towards the street, and he vras hoping the City Council would approve such a fence in order to preserve the beauty of the park. Councilman Fitzpatrick stated that he would be in favor of erectina a fence and nay half the cost and as far as maintenance aoes, P1r. Bishon has a�reed to assume the maintenance. He further pointed out that the only objection of the Park Department with � this request is that they do not want to maintain a r�edwood fence. Councilman ' Fitzpatrick also stated that one of his chief reasons for sunnortin� the reauest v!as � that Mr. Bishop has been in nossession of a letter for ouite some time believinn that he has had the option for the past tv,�o or three years. Councilman Fitzpatrick, therefore, ; believed the Council would be justified in clrantina the re�uest for the aforementioned reasons. � Councilman Starwalt stated that although he realizes this is a problem, it is a matter ! of going beyond what the City has done for different homeo�-mers under similar circumstances and the City's policy has been to stick Nllt{1 the chain linl< fence. The chain link fence , being more durable and earier to maintaii�, he believed thls to be a pretty good compron�ise. Councilman Fitzpatrick's recollection was that bids were tal:en on three optional fences so there certainly was something i.n the works, however he ��as not sure why it vaas held up for so long. _ Mayor Nee asked if there would be a problem with the fence bcing built on P1r. Bishop's property and Mr. Virgil Iierrick, City Attorney, responded that he did not think so as long as the Council makes a finding that the fence is being built for the benefit of the Park. Counc�lman Hamernik asked P1r. Bishop to clarify what he me�.nt by maintaining the fence. Mr. Bishop responded that if a wood slat came out, there ��!ould be no nroblem in putting another slat in. Councilman Starwalt questioned.the action(s), if any, by the Parl; Goard regarding the matter and R1r. Nasint Qureshi, City f1anager, stated that the Park Board was aqainst it Councilman Star���alt th�n stated t`i�t they apparently never reacted to the letter nor the securing of bids. Councilnian Fitzpatrick stated that it �vas his impressic�n that they foi°warded it to the Council for some action. Councilrnan flamernik raised the question of should �1r. Bishop sell his home, t�hat position does that leave the City in. f1r. �ishop responded that he suspects his home is worth anyv�here froin �n5,000 to �53,c•;;, and one would assume thai� an,yone who could qualify fui° a loan to buy his home t-�ould f�;:ve some pride in maintainino such a home. �4r. Herrick stated that he believed it wo�Gld be looked at as just another private appurtenance with a neH! Lome. Hov,.�e��er, you vrould have to r-ely on the nvti�i owners to maintain it within a re,°s onable fashion. � P10TION by Councilman Fitzpatric!< to ap�rove the request and erect the fei�ce and the City � pay half th� cost for such fence. Seconded b;;� Council��rorian Kuko�rski. Upon a roll call vote, Mayo�° Nee voting aye, Councilwoman K�if:o��,rski votinq aye, Councilman Fitzpatrick voting aye, Councilman Hamernik votinc� aye and �ouncilir�an Starwalt voting nay, Playor Nee declared the motion carried four ayes and one na,y. _ .:: . , ..:.. P1r. Qureshi stated tha1: some kind of document would be drawn up and siqned with P1r. Bishop regarding this. ... . .,., NEI�I BLSINFSS: CONSIDERATION OF fIRST REAUIN6 OF Af! ORDIMAMCE ON RE70�!IfIG FEQUEST, 7.OP�II�If;� ORDIfJANCF AMENDMEN'i 70� ,'.76-04, GOR'IOPy-/�SPEPlSOPJ, TO I?E�OfIE FP,Oti R-1 TO R-3; 65�0 2ND STREET N.E.: i- -- ---- -- — � MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to waive the reading and adopt the ordii�ance on the first reading. Seconded by Council��roman Kul:o��!s�:i. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, f1ayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 1 I I i � I I i � � � � 0 � � � •• . ��'C171.�1�2 'CO11f��iL 1�[EE�TTNG D� T!lD1��£�tBEft 'I�, 1J7fi OP� 0� FIRST READIN(; OF Af� ORDTNANCE Ofl REZONI�!G RE � PAGE 3 � EST, ZOPJI��G ORDINANCE -1 TO R-3; IPdTERSECTIQN , T�r. `Yirgil Herrick �tatPd that at the las� meeting he indicated that he would have a ��rroposed agreement 'that .�ould 1�m9t the use of the prooerty. A draft has been prQparQd, .however, he :has not had an Dpporiunity to discuss this with the applicant. !Mr_ +ierrick suc�g�sted to the City Council that they may pass it on the first reading �nd �hold the s�cond r�ad�ng until an agreEment has been reached and signed by the �pp7icant. T�ayor Pl�e, fDr the bene-Fit of the ;audience, explained that there is a side agreement �hat could be enacted as a conditi�n of the rezoning that spells out the many concerns �f ihe people in the neighborhood with reqard to such thin�s as the fencing going in -first, that it bQ oN!ner occupied tivith no rentals, and it really addresses a number Df the quest�ons that the people have. Playor Plee asked if there was anyone in the �udi�nce other than the petitioner who was concerned and there was no response. Cnuncilman Starwalt statEd that he believed there tivere going to be people present on �the subject, i�1ayor Nce proceeded t� give the petitioner a cooy of the proposed agreement. �10TIDPJ by Councilman Starwalt to N;aive the reading and adopt the ordinance on the first reading. 5econded by Councilwoman KukoHiski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Plee declared the motion carr-ied unanimously. RECEIVING TNE T1IP�UTES OF TNE PLRf1PJIP�; COh�f^ISSIO�I �1EETIMf, OF �10!'Ef1�ER 3, 1976: REAL ESTATE 10 ADDITION, P_S. "76�11: MOl'ION by C.ouncilwoman Kukowski to set a public hearing for December 13, 1976. Seconded by Councilma�� Fitznatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Plee decl�red the r�otion carried unanimously. T. SKIBA, L.S. �`76-10: � Mr. Dick Sobiech, Public lAJorks Director, stated that this is a request by petitioner for a lot split in the general vicinity of 6acon and Onondaga Streets. The Planning Conb�iission did have a hearing on ^lovember 3, 1976 and did reconmiend apnroval of the lot split. He �ointed out that there was some concer�n i°eaarding a oarcel of property that appeared not to be included in Lot 11, but after checkinn with Anoka County, that parcel is included in Lot 11; and the description�as it reads in the Planning Comr�ission minutes is correct. f1r. qureshi quest9oned ivhether t}�ere were an,y additiona] ��iater and sewer assessments and-P1r. Sobiech resnond�d that they v!2re ir� and assumes the�� have been assessed. I-loweve�°, the petitionei- ���ould assume any oi the assessi*�ents for the develo�ment of ihe nropert_y. T1r. 7-om Skiba, �010 E3unl:er Lal;e Road, �vas in attendance and st�ted that he was th� individual re�ii.iestinq the l�t solit and he was avtare of tVie assessments and had no ' questions at the pi°esent time. M07I0�! by Cour�cilman Stai°�:�alt to aPnt-ove the lot split on the recor.�mend��t:ion of the �'lanning Co-ninission. Seconded b�r Councilman Hamernik. Unon a voice vote, all voting ,' ayQ, ilayor Nee declared the motior ca��ried unanimously. APP..F�LS C01�1MISSIDfJ P1INllT.ES. DF OCTOQER 26, 1976: YID PROPERTIES, 430D fTAIN STREET N.E.: ?�r. �obiech stated that this is a request by the �ronertyo uwner in an industrially �oned property at the corner of �43rd and P9ain for a variance on the lot coverage as it presently exists. He further �ointed out that the o4mer nroposes to make an addition to their present facility which would be nenerally to the west of the bui7dina and the rear of the buildinn. The �ronosed addition would be constructed �n an existina retain�n� t,rall, Previot�slv, there was a sloned portion of landscaping a�d i�as�cally ihis was �o Pnsu�rP thai the foundation in this �art of the buildina � f � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING GF PlOVEP16ER 15, 1976 I4:3C� PAGE 4 would not freeze. Mr. Sobiech also noted that the basic buildinn covers approximately 50 - 51 % and with the additional proposal, they would be in the neic�hborhood of about 55 - 56% lot coverage. The Appeals Corr��ission did, however, recommend approval. He also pointed out that the construction of the initial structure was in the early fifties prior to the require�nents that oresertl,y exist and he thought perhaps some additional stipulations with the buildinn permit could be made in that they would work with the Staff to acquire a joint parkinn aareement with Burlington Northern. There is a concentrated parkinn problem in the area; however, to the south there is a lot that is basically empty all of tlle time. Councilman Fitzpatrick questioned the reasons for the areativ increased on-street parkinp and Mr. Arvid R. Hansen, n300 �1ain Street PI.E.,�resnonded it ���as due to the fact that there are all kinds of salesmen comin� and aoinq to Burlin�ton Northern. Mr. Hansen proceeded to mention that the avera�e call of a salesman is 15 minutes and Burlington Northern probably net 100 salesmen, and they net approximately 1Q a day. _..... _ . Mr. Qureshi stated that a stipu1ation could be made i�rherein authorization be given the administration to work with the pi°operty owne�°s to study a plari that would be an appropriate arrannement on the park�na problem. t40TI0N by Councilman Fitzpatricl< to approve the recommendation of the Ap��eals Co�unission for a variance to increase the lot coverane, and that the petitionen work with the Citv Administration to try to alleviate i�art of the parkinn problem that exists both along on-street parkino and on property. Seconded by Courcil- woman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, IQayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. . MOTION by Councilwoman Y.ul;o�-asl:i to receive the minutes of the Planning Commission. Seconded by Councilman Stara;alt. Upon a veice vote, all votinn aye, Mayor Nee , dzclared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTIOPd N0. 112-197u - ORDE-RIfdG I�iPR0VEP1EfdT A�dD FIh�AL PLA�IS A^dD SPECIFICATICNS AND --- - ---- -- ---- ---- ---- -----� --- ----- ------- ESTIMF�7ES OF COSTS �THERE01=: SI�KEET IfS�'ROVFP9ENI� PROJEC7 Sl. 1977-1 AP�lD ST. 1977-2 (MSAS): Mayor Nee stated that it would be in oi°der to ar.�end the resolution with reference to 1977--a..:- f�layor tJee statc:d that after the nlans and specifications and cost esiir�iates have been prepared, the item ��rill come back once more for action by the City Council at which ti;�e a deletion could be made if in thc jud�ment of the Ccuncil, such a deletion should be made. Re�arding Channel Road, h1a��or Nee stated that the resolution deletes that part of Channel Road north ofi 6p±h Avenue. Ne then asked if there was a il�otion to modify the Channel Road proposal. Counci1i.:an Starwalt stated tP�ai, he had a pronosal for modification and it takes into considerai:ion viev�points of some of the people re�arding the sanitary se�,�er. He further stated thai; he would like to include the ennirieerina all the way to the end, including the possibility of a cul-de-sac. � Mr. Sobiech stated that ii� du�°iny the Council's travels t.hr�u�h the neighborhood, tllere are a.ny chanc7es, t%iey ca;� add the�n back in. Hc�,�e�der, the resolution� woule� order the final plans and specif?c�=.tions foi° tl�is. They car, be pre,�:red and tfieV can be delet2d �at: a later time. The;,� could �•�ork v�ith 1:f�e adjacent property owners on the� sanitar�� s�wer problem_ As it i�o��� exist>, Lawever, it is goinn to be very expensive. Mr.� Sob�iech stated that tie believed it �roulci be ol<ay at this time tc or�der the imriroveiner�t and nuthinq would be lost -if it ivas deleted at ihe next resoi«tion. Councilman Starwalt stated that althouqh he realized the rext hearinn �vould not be a ' pub7ic hearing, he yuestioned ��,hether tnere could be a letter notif"ication from the City to the affected pr•ope�ty o�vners so that they are made ataare of the meetinc�, Mr. Qureshi stated that it may be more appropriate if the Adrninistration contact these people personally and give them all of the backaround information. If they have a change, they can contact one of the councilmeinbers. ' MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to add north on 63th to Channel Road through the cul-de-sac. Co�ncilwoman Kukowski stated that she v�as c�oinn to second it just so they can have the plans drawn up, revieUl them, and be in contact with those concerned before a final move i is made on the matter. She later withdrew her second and Mayor Nee stated that the motion failed for lack of a second. __ y i � — --- - _ i � � I ' ! 1 ' i i 1 � , , I � � I �oo REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEP16ER 15, 1976 PAGE 5 P1ayor Nee asked about the sewer problem: P1r. Sobiech stated that the problem, if it is a problem, is that the elevation of the lateral in the street is above two to three homes. The people who have the se�•�er comina in the middle wall of the basement obviously feel it is a problein; however, when it was initially desinned and constructed, a sanitary sewer project must take into account the econoinics involved. If the sanitary sewer is lowered another 4 or 5' from the very top of the project, the entire lateral system would h�ve to be lowered u�hich can amount to hundreds of thousands of dollars. In sui}irnary, f�{r. Sobiech stated what could be done there would be a lift station con- structed by the City with the force main out to the lateral in the street from the lift station,�and tl�e new sanitary services would be run back to serve the nearest properties. He further stated that when the City gets involved with an im�rovement of this nature, it is assessed against the properties and all they would be involved in from the City's standpoint is the construction of the lift stGtion, the force main from the lift station to the late�al and perhaps the stubs for the services out of the lift station. Therefoi°e, what has to be determined is t^ihether or not the pi-operty owners want to get involved in the kind of er.pense of a lift station. The Cit,y woultl maintain the lift station and the force main. The ot.her alternative would be ejector pumps which are considerably cheaper and more or less have the same affect. 7here are several thr•oughout the Ci_ty that �•�ork very 4rell. He further pointed out that they would have to go into the individual homes and see er,actly what is not beinc! used. Mayor Nee then asked f9r. Sobiech about Channei Road, the �art that noes east and west, uahether or not there is a oroblem with the ;ewer and can it be fixed. P1r. Sobiech responded that the problem is roots and several pieces of pipe �vhich have settled. They vrould have to go down and relay those pieces of pipe. However, the sewer is rather-deep ther°e and in order-to maintain that section, they would remove the - anpropriate sections to make the repair. He further stated that what they plan to do is to restore the area after the �°elayin�; of the sanitar�� sevae�° lateral to the imoroved section. There has been some work done on that se���er line and �-;hat has been done is of a temporary nature. Councilman Hamerrik stated that t�iat vrould be ar im�ro�aernert from 6£3t.h, Avenue to Plississippi Street on Chain-�el Road. P1ayot� ilee si:ated that ti��as cor�rect. Mayor Nee then proceeded to �o on to Lucia Lane. Councilman Starwalt state;: ::!�,at he had no an?end�nen�C� �;�ij�h reraar°_i to Lucia Lane. , Mr. Dennis Schn�ider stated that he had a qi�estion on Lucia Lane. He come�ented that the improverrent stops just in fror�t of �the apartirients.and aft�r talkiro, to P1r. Sobiech this date, the. cen�rete curb;n� is not in by i:h�e aiiartments; and aonarer,tly this was becaus� of the oroblems of the drainaae nroLlen,�vhich have to be resolved once the � area is develo;,ed ,just, to th� east.. �1r. Sc!-�neicier I;e1ieved that ther� is a potential for�se��e�� assessment uoinn bacl: do��an Lucia L.ane if the inrprove��rent coines in. Additioi�ally, there is a concern from so��e of tl�ic residei�ts he spoke u�ith reaardina the traffic flow. P1r. Schneider's suqne.stion v,�as that ���hen this co�nes bacl: to th^ City Council for final 1 , � app c ���.1 , hooeful 1 v tf�e tra i f� c f 1 r�vr si.ud_y w� 11 be clone Ur then ai�d i f there are modif��atiors at 1,Vi�t t�me that �i�F��� be.i�������oveu or vroi°I�d on s� that the ciainac�r prol�l enis can be �.n,�� �.i c�l .. � t,f, � � no i n � i ri t�i,e ar�r; th� tr�.fi i c p�°o�l er�s atloi � ssed. , Ilayor h�e� thank�d t�Sr. Schneiuer and �(:hei� ���r��_z.�F,�;ed to ao on to F6�th Aver���oe--Central Avenue �io Ric�_ �re^I: Flem+�ntarv Scrocl. He fu�,�the�° added th«� ihe City Council h�d received a petitio�� on tf�is. P1r. L. David Piech, 1315 66tf�� Avent�e fd.E. stat�d tl: �t a noll nas been ta4;en since the � last meeting of the resideni:� cF the block to sec I10b! man�� were in favor and hovr many w2re o����osed (which netition he ackno�•�ledned� was bcfore the Council toninht�. He " iurther state�l that from the ne*..?tion, it shov!ed about a fi��e to oi�e ratio of those ' opposed to thos� in favor. The last three sinratures are frori the neonle �^�ho reside � , near the corner on 66th and Central and althounh he did not know if thev should be included in the poll or not, they wanted to sic�n the petition a�ainst the �roject. ' Ho�•rever, there are twelve si�natures from the 1300 blocl: on 66th that are opposed and three in favor. The twelve si�natures aaainst include two si���tures that are the same but people who own t���o different houses on the block. �1r. f1ech further stated � i that he and members of the block do not consider tlieir street substandard and they do not want the impr°oveinents. Also, the person aiho lives on the south corner of 66th Avenue , is aninst the improver!ment; ho<<tever, he did not sinn the poll. � � ` _— _ _ _ ____ ._ _ � � 2(�l ; � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEh16�R 15, 1976 PAGE 6 Councilman Hamernik stated that he just wanted to point out that althouah he is in favor of deletinq 66th Avenue, the petitionei°s should understand that this will be comin� up again next year and the information as far as maintei�ance assessments, �vill also be available and they will have to consider this anair, in the street improvement program. Councilman Starwalt stated that it was his renret that most of the people on the list did not come to the hearin�. They did not have a chance to hear the lon� ranne problems and the possible solutions at this point. Nurdr•eds of neo�le ovei° the ,years have enjoyed the street improvements �;onrams that have made thc City of F�°idley an overall better place to live. � Couneilman Star�walt asked �1r. Charles E. Carl�on, 1399 66th Flvenue P;.E., who is in favor of the improvemer�t, if he cared to s��cak on the subjPct. f�1r. Carlson stated that h� and his neiqhbor across tne street ha��e been in favor of a ne��� street with curbs and guttei°s from the very becrinnin�. f1r. Carlson further stated that r�enardina the cul-de-sac, he believed it sliould bc p�.it on the school ��roperty. He stated that when;��he bought the propert��, there ���as an casement in the Geed that said there was the riaht to put the sti°e�t�to th� ��rest side of the yard viF-�ich a�ffected his lot. He had his attorr�ey at the i:irne look into this Und he contact �ertrude Skinner �vith the Anoka County Register of Deetls and this was cleared up. The easement �aas not on his property but he assumed that it ��ras prohabl�� co the east of him wi�ich would put it on i:he �chool oropei°ty. This, in essence, is where the strect would ao if it l;�ould run north ard south if th:re �<ias a str�et tnat rar north and soath. He further nointed out that vaith this easrment of 50', the cul-dc-sac could t;� nut on that 50' because the easement is there and in effect until 19���� ��.�hici� at that time, can be rene��!ed for another ten years--unless the n�eple affeci.ed ��a: rited t:o take ca,�e of ii and deiete it at that time. Therefore, it v;as �1r. Car�iso�i's cortention that if there is to be a cul-de-s�zc at the er� cf tr�e blocl:, it si�iould b� on�the school nroperty because of this easement. Mr. Cai�lson contir,ued that if th� c�!1-u������sGc is put on his nronerty or his nei�hbors acr�oss the st;�eet, thc hyd�°ani; F�,�cuid h��e to be i�ioveE: �;�hich is.an added exnense; t'rie fence +�;���t the school 'nas erectE�d alon�� the cdne of the school ��ard and thei r��ards, would �-ve to br �.��.�.oved. If the cul-d��-sac i� nui; �;�here Mr. Cai°lson�su�nests, neither o�F thtse would �.-�;��e �o be movr_d Grd he does r�ot see v,n_� Go;�, n=otie,;� should be spent tear�ii��� things c�,��v;� that they ��ion'�t have. Mr.� Qui�eshi sta�ed tha* �if the Cit�;� Council order the �imnrove���ent, certairly the nroblem of the cul-de-sac woul�+ have i:o be resolved. The school has not been approached so he docsn't 'r.�;���,� what they desiie. P10TIOfd by Co:���cil���oman Kukosvski to airiend tr�e resolution. dcletino 66i:h Flverue. Seconded by Cc�uncilina�i I;ar��2rr;ik. U��cn a roll call v�t;e, P'��ycr D;E:e votii�g aye,� Coun�il��iomar�i Kuko�vski �:-otiny aye, Councilr:iar�� F��������trick votin�� a��e, Councilman Hamernik votirg aye and Co;mc�lmar, �Star�-,�al;, votinn i;av, �"ayc� ";�e � l�reci i:he i��otion carried four aycs ar�� or�e r� I��J?lON by CoG�?�i��^,3� .,_ar�.�lt �c .���:i:nd "�� i°�.���,��ti�rt; �1:.�1�,t�ir�c� DE.11��tood tlr ��.;e. $r,C011Q :i !);y �.!'.�Ii�„�:,-:.il �11��.:,�'�`�.�il. i�ii��:i aA�G�CS �i0��. :1i� �:��1�"� uVE:, ���d)%OT' r�tC'� QEC�c3(` . 'i:�l@ 171U:,10'l Cc.:,'1."l�(' U��)i �iIOGS�)r• � � � : Cour�c�ln�,an Si�rtival� �i:at.�d tl�ia� he hancu tl��e n,..;nlc ;;;re a, _���� t':�at thc� str�e�t I�ias bc,�=; ��a���;;��d earl ie�,� in the yeai° and it is very be_.� u�.�-a���3 is �����nn �in�o a�hinh maintena�ice i teri. Mr. Mahiarin, 6378 Dellwood Drive, stated that in his opinion, there has not bcen ar.tual maintenance in terins of actual field woi°k. There has, ho�l�ever, been much work on the sewer. As far as the patchti��ork qoes on the strcet, there has been no patch that �iould stand up as a unit of use. Fle further stated that he has since learned that there are more people on Dell��iood Drive.G,�h� cannot undertake the ex�ense of the improvement. He also leariied that hoth on Dellwood Drive and I'ierce Street, the�°e is a nreat deal of housing i:hat is subject to floodin�. Mr. 'lahurin believed that riore time was needed to see if the cost evaluation that has been made is valid. Also, the system of repaving I �I � � , i . � � r � i I � � r � i ' � i 1 � t � � I � � � � REGULAR COUNCIL PIEFTIN6 OF P�OVEh1fiER 15, 1976 PAC,E 7 , � �,nd th'e affect it H�ill have on the block will add 4?.,000 to the value of the house v�hich, of course, the assessors will catcn the next vear. Counciln�an Starwalt thanked fdr. ttaNurinstatina that he moved that this be deleted ard it was re�retful that the majority of the �eoale did not benefit from the public hearinq that was held nor frori the discussion this eveninn. f1ayor Nee then commented that he v�as quite surprised at the petition Mr. P1ahurin , presented. He had walked the street on Saturday and talked with several people and 1layor Nee stated, now in seeinn the netition sinned bv those o��nosed, they are the same people who talked with him and exnressed their anproval. L_� ' P1r. John Carland, 6n�6 Dellwood Drive, stated that the netition was brouqht around betvaeen 4lednesday and Thursday. � ' Playor Nee stated that he ��;ould go alonn to delete at this tir.ie. Nowever, there were a num!�er of people ���ho are c.oncerned as to whether or not the se�rrer Urould be fixed and if the improvement �oes throunh, it vrill be fixed. He also stated that he shared Councilman Start�,�alt's viet��--tnat it is a mistal;e. �y. Mayor Nee then moved on to Pierce Street-63rd Avenue to �1ississipr�i Street. He , asked if there v;as any attem��i; at oresent to alleviate the ouestion re�arding the Ski Shop and hi�°. Sobiech r�sponded, not at the moment. Hoa�ever, they have in the nast had discussions regardina landsca�ing and the_y do not anticioate having any �roblems with them. , � � I � ' � , � ' � � � ' - P1ayor P1ee then moved on to Talmadc�e Lane - Talmadae I�!ay to �shorne 41ay. Councilman Fitzpatrick statetl that at the nublic hearinc�, there �•ras no one in onposition. Mayor f!ee then referi�ed to Iror,ton Street - Huno Street to As!�ton Avenue. P1r. Sobiech stated that there ��ta; a concern here renardinn the irdustrial traffic and for the trees on that road��ra;,� and an alternative ��as attempi;ed to perhaps solve these problems. However, certain thi�ias have to be I:ent in r�ind vaherein access has to b� pi�o�dided certain vacant properties on the south��.�est cornei° of Ashton, northwest Znd northeast. fh°. Sobiech stated that he felt tliat this vaould be a continuation of th� existin� section Let�-,��^n tf:e existinn �trcets. He furtfier pointed out that �vhat has no�-� been suggested is first of ail, increase t:he priorization of stopping the industrial traffic and still ��rovide acccss to the adjacent nronerties. A one-way street has been proposed ��rhich v�ould allow t�°affiic to the east on Iront.on and this would be a favorable position to save the trees. l�lith this par�ticular proposal, ther�e is no additional r°iaht-o`-vaa,� that is required. Councilman Fitzpatrick Y.hen questior�ed how far thc one-��,�ay G•ro�ald no and P1r. Sobiech res��onded ��iith a� or,e-w�;y bet��!cen Huqo and Ash�Lon in an easter�lv dir?ction. Thi�s �,�ould also pro���ide access for emeraenry vehicles. It also nrovides a eontinuous situation for noi:r;�tia1 rnaintes�lnce i.e., strcei: �!-teco�ina, nlo�viii�, etc. P1r. Sobiech �lll"'� ir'Y S�, j, l� tflc�� 7�i,^ ldE'}'t� tYUC�: ��n�-f� � IC:II� Ili)S.,!G c�(�,�i �I�.-.� 1^O�C -��,' cl�+i ;,h8 Cll;r ..il���:'�l C)i .._ . t;Ul.l(� �',c;l�.. i.(J i�L' -J�i,l�_.:��, 1,�.��rl li��;;, , i:; d C.ii-CaE Se,.r. c:l �� '„�..?Yl a'ti �;L L•�O� �.If�.i"P 1 �,...�.�`dC��Y'� r u.,.,� T,� is�C ��, `� <:(, 1. �^iC'�l�C'�0�1'-i J.y' i.iJ ��(ir,^. SC.. i .��� C� �r;� �,� i. i.,,�rl cFi � '�0. ,��: j� �; ��[-, � � � ,�, ,� .- , ... .� ,- , r t � �� � L i� r� ���I��.ti.�i�n �? _ _ :( i ;E.' , , ' C'� �� i�n`.'. � . � , �� , �, � . ' . ., L , a�"�� c j10� �� _.�� E,cttt d;l.�,__ 1tiCu4±y...id� ��t�i�'i:lC� . Go�.���'�r.:�n Ficz;»i ��cF: :,tat.ed that altheunh tF�c o:;�l�ic hc-:•rir� is cle���d, ther•e �vere peonle �,i°eseut °,:o ci�iscuss the s���.�t�ct. � � f4s. LeeP,nn Sr�orre, ',O1 Ironton Street PJ.E., asl;ed t;�e Citv Coimcil what their nr000sal �•1as for �ettin� citizen reviev� on the �lan. She believed thaL if v�hat has taken nlace so far is it, then it is inade��uate. Pis. Soorre stated that she received three co�ies of the pronosed olan from f1ayor flee last ni�ht and it just did not r.ive her and the residents much time to revievr it. She further stated that there are about 40 neople who have said that the�� consider it their decision and those are the ones who sinned the petition. t1s. Snorre sunnested that since the nei�hbors refuse to come down to the Cit�� Hall and stay until 2:00 a.m., that h1s. Soorre would be�v;illin� to host a meeting witi� the Council and the nei�hbors to discuss these nlans. ; �i)3 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETIflG OF NOVE�16ER 15, 1976 PAGE 8 t4ayor �dee sugnested that the Council could order the olans and it would be aooropriate to interact with the desiqners to �et soe�e sense and rather than havino four or five options, for Ms. Snorre to work with them to net two options. Mayor Nee then proceeded to Able Street - 73rd Avenue to Locke Park Parkino Lot. There was no comment on this. The next item was HicE:or,y Street - 7IIth Avenue to 79th Avenue. Mr. Sobiech stated that it was recommended that this be �ut in, hovaevei°, annrovino the final plans and orderina the bids be contin�ent on receivinn the develonment nlan from the develoner. He apparently has channed his inind froi� his initial idea. Ashton At�enu� - Ironton Street to Elv Street - no discussion. Osborne !�lay - East River Road to 75th bJay. Councilman Fitzpatrick asked if there was an entrance fror.i the north. f1r. Sobiech responded that tnere �-;as and at the nrescnt time the�� can r:iove in and out of 75th - enter from the north and exit: to the south. Ms. Beatrice Sorsoleil, 1!�7 75th 61a�/, �uestioned if thev are noinn to ���iden the street and P1r. Sobiech resoonded they are. H� nointed out that that nortion of Alden Dlay and 75th is a desi�nated state aid street. Pis. Sorsoleil stated that a state aid street does not benefit her, it benefits the City. f1r. Sohiech stated that it benefits in that the street in front of her road��iay is imnroved to ineet c�rtain state stand�rds � and the assessments ovei° and above the no rn7al streets are picked u�� by state aid funds. Final assessment rolls for the �roject �tiould indicate costs assessed for actual benefit received. ' P4ayor Nee, at this �oint, staf:ed that the status of the resolution was to delete G6th and Dell�vood. Counciln�an Ilamernil: stated that he had conversations �-vitt� peonle earlier renardinn Channel Road and was vronderin�� if anyone had not exnressed themselves. Mr. Roy 3oone, F>56n Channel Road, ouestioned whether thc��e ��iere monies set aside for Channel Road. Mr. Qureshi stnt�:d that there �vere noi,e, ho���ever, there r�in;�t be for 66th Flvenue and there is a road in betw�en the nlat. !'1r. Qoone stated that the ��ecple who built their home told them the opnosite, hcarever, he had no ciocur.ientation to sunoort this. P^r. Qoone also raised the noint about the narl:irr� nroblem on Gha�?nel Raad and if sor�e off-street pa;�kin� could be provided in the street imorovement oroaram. P1r. Sobiech then stated that without havin� made a detailed investi��ation, the ans���er is yes — the nossibiliCv cioes exist in the area uf the anartment builciinns. A setback of the curuinq could be i�rovided to allo�•� c�ar!:inn off the traveled nortion of the read. Mr. Eoon� summc:tl uo the discussion by statin� if anythinr, could be done at anv time to pursuade the renters to use �he parl;in� that is nrovicied for the ofi'-street, the probleir. v�oui�J not cxist. R visitur stated thai; at the nortli end of Channel Road th��°e are nuite a number of people not in favor of i;he street im�reveinent nr�ocn°aei. He commented i:hat l��ith inflatioi� c�ntinuinn, ��e n�ust si;on snendinn. Iia��or Pdee stated thac it noes on taxes for collection and it is tfie same if tlie school board made a decision to raise the taxes. Councilman Star�valt stated that the cost of �iear•l,y hi�t� maintenances comes out of everybodies pocket. He further pointed out that witi� a nert street of a nrooer design--a twenty to thirty year street--the aver°aae maintenance ���ould be much less per year than ���hat is involved in the present street. P1r. John Urista, 6599 Channel Road, stated that he ���ould lil:e the narkinn situation at the apartrnents to be lool:ed into and r,avbe tr�� to imorove the nroperty. Playor Plee stated that they will do their best, however, there were no nuarantees. Mr. 6eorne Maas, 6880 Channel Raad, stated that he did no all the wa,y up to 66th and the majority of the neo��le were onoosed to nuitinn in curbs but were not onnosed to fixinci the street. He believ�d thai; there should be �,ore in�ut by the neo�le in the particular areas of what th�,y reall,y do vtant. Some do not want curbs, some do not want the cul-de-sac, soeie do not ��!ant the street fixcd, and some do not even care. However, most of the people �rtant the se�•rer fixed before the.y do am�thinn. i � � , ' � ��� REGULAR COUPJCIL MEETIfJG OF NOVEP1a[R 15, 1�76 PAC,E 9 �1ayor Nee stated the reason for nuttinn in curbinn is it washes and unravels on the edges if they don't. The mat that they put down ��rill last five ��ears. In ei9ht years or so, it starts to aet undercut and that is wh,y the,y do not �!ant to make an investment of the residents' money in a piece of c.onstruction that is not noinn to last. Mayor Nee further stated that if Mr. flaas woiald tell the residents that the sewer will be fixed before an,ythina else and the curbinn is there to �rotect their investment and the mat, hopefull,y the�� s��ill be more under-�tandinn of the situation. h1r. Maas res�onded that tliere vaas a nossibilit� that this could be done; howevei°, he was onposed and did not think he cou',d oush an op�osite noint of view than what he maintains. f1r. Urista, 659� Channel P,oad, stated that he and others did take a petition up for � the street improvement and the curbs. He and others did take a netition uo for the street improvement and the curh�, and he rrent dovm about three blocks south; and there is over 51", on the petition. ' , ' � P10TION by Councilman Star�-!alt to adopt Resolui.ion flo. 11?_-i�76 ��rith the deletion of 65th Avenue and Dellvrood Drive. Seconded b,y Councilwor.�an Kuko�•rski. Unon a voice vote, all votinn aye, Mavor f;ee declared the motion carried unanimously. RECESS: h1ayor ��;ee called a recess at 10:35 p.m. RECO�dVENFD: hiayor �!ee reconvened the meetina at 10:�!6 n.m. RESOLUiION PdO. 1i3-1976 - REVOKiP�G AP;D REDES?Gf!/ITIN(:. f1UP!ICIPAL STATE P,ID STREET �332-010: MOTION by Counciirnan Fitzp�trick to ado�t Resolutior PJo. 113-1�'76. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowsl:i. Upon a voice vote, all votina aye, �":ayor f�ee declared the r�otion carried unanimousl��. RESOLUTIOfJ P:O. 114-1 �7b - REO!!ESTI�IG THF A�IOK.A COU�•1TY CO`1'1I�S1Oi!ERS If? C00'PEk�.T10h' 4•lITH ------- — --- --- - --- — — --- - -- -- -- _.. THE STATF IIICN;�!iAY CC�f111ISS[Oid TO kEi1UCL if�aC SF'�ED LI��1IT Oi; F-raST RIJER R��1D F�0`1 I.E9�4 ��ORI;�� TG ii L!;��;�I�fiE(;PJ CITY L1f1ITS 1�1 'U ����-- ----- --------- � P•1r. Sobiech st:ated that in ti�eir discuss-icr v!ith the East Rivcr Read Project Committee it v�as e,�phasized that the Cii;y has ti�rcu�hou� the years, eo��nhe.�sized the reduction of traffiic and saf�et�i in access on East River Road. f1r. Sobiech fu���ther stated that perhaos a re-emo;�asis to llno!:a Count,y that the Cit�� of F�ridley still �>>a�ntains this ' position. f�o���ever, regardir�n the resolutiori, tnerest�oula be so;�ie anendments. Back in 1971 the s�ecd was reduced from 45 mnh to �0 mnh, ��I��ich hannened bet�,�een I.69� and Osborne Road. At present, bet��een Osboi°ne Roa�i to +hie r�or ch the��e st�ll exists a , n5 mph s�;eed limit. It was ��1r. Sobiech's recoi;�!i�c�:datior, iha� first of all in the title, � the last sentence should he am�;�nde� to read, °to the northern Citv Limits to 30 e��h." �� , In othFr �void r•educe ihe exi�i�nn su ed 1im7t to 3� nC'h In the fouith WHC�PEl;S, the Fi rst SeritP��cc shc�!al d read � �u �E accu�°U tel - i ii tN t"1 he sr� 3�d �I i�i t i s esiabl � she� at �� Ill�'�il dl'�j �5 f}){' ° 111 �I C2 �dSj I.;Pd��lc;:`: �J�n�i �1�"1 ,:'l�ii '�Q��I, ?�i�ntFQ�t, 1.i10 tilll"v �ll'i2 �'i �� i��°om the f;�ottorn ;'rioud read, "City Lim�i�s c�f thc Ci�L�� of Friclle��� �to 30 mpt�." F J ' � � � � �1�17:OPd b�,� Coi-iiuiln�an Fitzpatrick to ado?t Re�olution (�,o. lln-�1976 t�;ith an?�ndments as reco�rienued. Seconcled by Coi�;r�ci lman I�iamerni I;. Councilv;ornan ::,�!cowski, at this roin�, ��;ante�f to cc��::oend the Staff for their wonderful pr�posal. ! Councilman Starv:alt stated that h^ would have to snea� anainst. this as this was just i one of several stei�s to shifit traffic from East River Road to wher�ever else it can be shi�ted. UPON A ROLL CALL VOTE, Playor PJee votino ave, Councilwoman Kukowski votinn aye, Cotmcil- man Fitzoatrick votinn a,ye, Councilman flamernik votin� a;�e, and Councilman Starw�alt votina nay, f1ayor• Nee declared the motion carried four ayes and one nay. 205 � REGULAR COUNCIL I�EETING OF NOVEMBER 15, 1976 PAGE 1Q RESOLUTION N0. 115-1976 - �UTNORIZIfd6 AND DIRECTING TIIE SPLiTTING OF SPELIAL ASSESS�1ENTS ON LOT 3, aLOCK 1, fROID'S ADDI7ION: � MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to adopt Resolution rlo. 115-1976. Seconded by Council- man Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, h1ayor flee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTIOPJ N0. N0. 116-1976 - CAMCFLLIPJG SPECIAL ASSESSM[NT PF�YP1EiVTS DUE IPJ 1974, 1975, AND 1976 ON l_OTS 40, �5, 46, 50 Af�1D 51 , AUDITQfZ'S SUB. =�9?: MOTION b,y Councilman Starwalt to adopt Resolution No. 1?6-1176. Seconded by Council- woman Y.ukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, P1a�!or �lee declared the motion carried unanimously. Councilman Starwalt ask�d if tnis will help assure clear title to the City, and Mr. Sobiech stated i± would and this is what they have been v�aitinq for. RESOLUTION N0. 117-197C - AUTHORIZING EXEfUTIOP! OF AGREFME�IT h10. 5°4�15 ;dHICH PROVIDES - - --- FOR 1�HE IPJSTALLATIOPJ OI RAILROA� GRf�DE C!:OSSIPI(; SI(;Nf�LS AT 77iN tJE\1' Pl.E. Mayor Nee stated that a resolution considering crossing of the railroaci tracks at 77th was the next item to come before the City �ounc.il. Mr. Oureshi stated that they have been tr,ying to get a safe crossino at 77th !�!a,y, and last year an application was maae #or �rant monies frorn t:he Fedei,al aovernment. Mr. Qureshi was happy te renort that there i s an anreei� ent ��rhi ch �ra � before the hiayoi° which basically says that 90% of the cost ���ill be paid b,y other aoencies. The C�ity has money appropriated to oa,y the reinaining 10�. f�10TI0fl by Coi.mcilman Fitzpatriek to adopt Resoluiion (:o. 117-1976 autliorizinp the City to enter into an agreemen� betv,een the State �overranent ard Federal �overnment to propose a control crossing on th•� rai-lroad the 77th. SF�r_onde� by Councilwoman Kul;o�ti�ski. Upon a voice vote, all vo±ire. aye, PSayor Nee decla�°eci the n�ot�io�; carried unanimousl;� P1a,yor Plee stated that the ±otal estimat^d cost �s $59,1�7; and of tha± amount, the City will pay 10`/.-.. Mr. Sobicch stated tha�t this was correct. � CONSIDFRATION Of COfJTI��U?!V6 WITH STI?EET IP1Pi:0U�f•'EPlT PiZO; ECI� ST. 1975-3 (EAST RIVEP. ROAQ : -- ------------ --- — ---------- ---- h1r. SoLiech stated that this was before the Council a!�proximately thit't:y da�%s aao, at which time it vaas irid�ica�.ed� that. t:he City Ceuncil should have a thir�y day niorato�i°�ii�ni on the contiruaiion oi` this ��roject to further s�tudy the �input beinr, provided by Lhe Pr�ject Committc� and i:he Fridlcy�Environ:nent�l t�uality Comriission. It�was noted at �i:hat meetiny tt;at the i�?iproveinent project calls 1'oi� the iinoroveinent on East Ri-ver.�Ro,�d f�om P1issis�. ip;�i strcc��L�-to the sc�th. � P1r. Sabi��ch furt,hsr sta�tc�d tha+ � �� i:liere ���as sor�e conc�rn �-r��resse<f f,y ��e,idenis throu�h the Project Corn;nittee trat perha��s Staffi� di d not v,�.�;t 1�� b c�_ ,._1. ,�ed i n tl��e �,,r�jeci or Lecnr,�!e i nvo l ve� to t�lP, E'.�.E'i�i. {�ldt tlii' �i�cl"i� I:�n1E' c1 ��i3t).3. �u;�l{;�: tilE' II'JY'�f�f,0'i^lUl!1, l� 4:'dS ���t' U;l!.(,'1 ��Li���'�ltlq i:hat iney �'.ould qet `nc;�_t :r �,��; t;��� th� ;�.�j�:�cc ;.��:;rr,�;;e_: i����� ,_.;ei ,,,ti���s arid tt°y to r��t:er��ine �d� tF�.; �� x;: ��.� :� sl�ould be. Mr. �_,f:��iech siated th��� :!���°y cli��-�qet l���iet?��er rrith tPie f'�°o�icct Con�m�it�f:ee anc�f s�mc o�f the coneerns tl�ey h��i i�er�� diseussed. Firs� of all, thcre ��;as a discre:,�u��cv regarding traffic co«nts�. Af�Ler cf-,eckina wiil7 i;raff�ic a�nsultant,, it «as discove��°e�i that inapr��,�opr7at� «ata was used and the �9,f�ii) i��:cure �vas incorrect. �i��e_y� have since up-d.a�Ced their r�ecords and they a�°c, �in effect, �in eicess of the �,OO�i fiaure. Mr. Sobiech stai:ed to further get an idea, if the tr°affic counts and pi°ojections were accurate, a lot of data svas i°eceived froi,� tl�e State of P1ini�esota. Maps «+ere received, indicatin� the various traffic counts preoared b,y iheni. In 197n, the,y prejccted ai�proximately 13,000 vehicles south of Mississippi Street and approximately 11,000 vehicles north of Mississippi Street and East River Road. In order to verify this, P1r. Sobiech stated that they tool; some acti�al counts themselves and the counts matched with what the projections were from the State of Minnesata; and he is very confident that tkie counts that they are using and are beinn projected are "in the ballpark". i � � , � � �J '--• I �vJ RE�UL�R COUNCTL P1EETING OF PJOUE�1QER 15, 1976 PAGE 11 At �his point in time, P1r. Sobiech stated that the 9,000 fiinure is inaccurate. He also pointed out that assumin� the fi�ure was correct, how r.iany lanes of traffic ���ould be required to handle that volume? After checkino with the �iinnesota Nighway Depart- ment, various district state aid enciineers, FAU peo�le, etc., they received ranges of a cut-off from a two to a four lane highway fi-o�ri 5,000 all the ��ray up to 8 to 9,000. After talking to the FAU people v;ho stressed the safety annle, they were going to insure four lanes of traffic if traffic is in excess of 5,000. ' Another ite�n discuss�d was the time schedule for the FAU fundinn program. IJith federal fundin�, there are certain procedures that hae�e to be followed to insure that everythin9 is in pro�er order i.e., certain opportunities fo�r public hearinqs must be pi°ovided, etc. P1r. Sobiech stated that at this tiine, delayinn the project would not move it alonc� to insure the federal participation. Fror.i the meetinq, all the City and Project Comr�itte� �•�ere tryinc! to net at ��aas to be as honest with each other as possible and providc ���hatever information was available. tir. Sobiech further stated that after the me�tin�, it was reco��ur.ended that the�� vrere to proceed with the FAU funding requirements ��dith proper notice bein� �iven�to the a�fected �a.i°ties. ' Mr. f4ike F'aripovich, 8200 East Rivcr Roacl, proceeded to thank the �tavor and the City � Council for tf�e moi�atorium statin� it �-�as very useful. Ne i�urther stated that new data has been received since the last discussien. A renort ���as received from the Minn�sota Pollution Control A�ency which was conducted studyin9 the noise level on the roa.d. He also cornmented that !�e had cooies for the Council. He stated that vaha± was beinq discussed here �aas relative to ���ideninc� the road 35 to �i0'; ho4v�ever, it will � not increase the numher of lares. The second co�nment he hac; an*icipat�d would be that they are already comnlyinn to get the spced limit 1o��1e��°ed. ho���ever, there is no guGrartee that tt,ey a.re c;oina i.o aet the speed limit 1oa�ered. � � � J �nother point P1r. Par'ipovich c��de was that in deUlina with the FAU funds, this must be �cne very carefully. lie also coinmented that it ���as his ot>iiriori tf�at the CitY Staff were trul.v ccncerned with this project anci had the iritei°�_st of the people at heart. P1r. Pa.ripovicl�� state�l *hat if �he pi°oject is to nrocc-e? �ir, any way, shane or ' fcr,�, the}� mus t!;a��e deta i 1 ed dra�•:•ri i;ns � �� D1r. Sobi�ch st.�tec that at: this tii��e he belicved that they sho�i'd croceed t}��rough the process. Mr. Pa��ipovich stated tf�iat t;e believe� th� Stai'f si�<;�.�ic' no ahead v�i1:h � tV�e FF�U nrc�cedure. E�lo�r3ever, h� ��;ar�Ced to reserve 1i�� r-ir�ht �o co���e baek if the plan i s an ob��iou� fai 1 u��e. t1ayor Nee askcc!�ir. �cb�iech if i:h�s process �vould bP for th� Co�ancil to express to the Coui�ty tiieir uesir�e te he included �in a p';an for� appl�ication fcr federa�l funds. P1r. SoL-��e�h si:ai:��i ti;�,� he thc�uc�ht so and at. tiris iiirie, corresporder�ce sLould be d�irec�:ed �o the County intlicatina that t:here is a concern for il��is projec�C, ui°ge them t.o procc^d wi tl�, the federal �fur��cli nc? procedure �.rid to i nsur� 1_ha�: prooer pub i ic heari ngs are held regar��ir�a the impi�ove,���ei�i. � P�ir. Pari»:,vicn Stfaif�i t�a1, he 1�3�' snor��i t�� ,� s;le not o�ilv in the East I',iver Road 2P('d f)at, f'}Oil )l�.�lEl '�t"tS CI �1 �IItV i3�lCt �0'P �'��tl it-�;/ Al.�_�IOVC.' hiOC�: 1,� t:i'2 CJ�dY1S. � � COUYIC;I�i!�,_9Y1 Fl i.L08C1.`C.�, cic, �. 'i1 �.�i i�, i1P. {' �at i; �L ..: CGI�C--�Y ,`!, 1 l I cC�, t7 �ICC��� C�E',d� , Y'C'.Cidl"Ci117� ��� tne :����c:/ issu�. I'?r. F��r��i;,ovirn �rai�ed i:hac ;�:>_re t��r�s a<'F�i��inite con,�ern fc,r safet,y. � H�� i�ur�� ,, wer,t o� to say if tE, ���E�_� is r°eo.,c�d, i:nere is no n��d i�or channclizat�ion beca��se !ou do i:ot h;:de the ro:�, inn traffic. Coi�ncilman Fitz�?atrick asked f�1r. Sobiech what the chances ivc�e for havin� the speed �� i°edac4d ?rid Nm. So��iech stated that it ��rasvery,����i°y difficuit. i{e t��inted o�!t i:l�iat � �•!i��n th�y cor�°espond to F�nol<a Count,y on �he resolution, ih�ti� r�ould requesl: that they notify t!,�� Cii�. ither; the test v;a� c�o�ina to be nlanneil ar,d tl,ey :•�ould encourage very � strict e;�force���er�t. , �� P�1ayor flee Guestioned �,�hether they consitler the noise level. Councilman Fitzpat�,ick stated that as far as continuinn puttinn in tlie imoroven�ent, it seemed to him they ' would have to consider the noise level. h1i°. Qureshi stated that he and others are noin� to push for the City's interest to make East Rivet� Road saf'e for the local residents to net on and off, and to make living � by [ast River Road n�ore bearable. The County's interest is tryina to move thru traffic � r � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER i5, 1976 :>(i7 PAGE 12 on EaSt River Road. Mr. Qureshi further stated that if they proceed for FAU funding, there is a definite requirement for opportunitv for a public hearinq. The public hearin� is a requirement of FAU, and no one can bypass that requirement. He also pointed out that there was no question that East River Road is ten times more danaerous than any other road in the City. f1r. Qureshi stated that the City and the County have basically the same interests and he believed that there needs to be some burden shared by the County. He stated that they will do everything possible to kee� pressinq hard on the governmental authorities to lower the speed. All the oei°tinent documentation will be supplied. t�1r. �ureshi stated to Mr. Paripovich that ��iaybe heshould make his point known to them and that perhaps the Cit,y needs some help from people like him. P4r. Paripovich responded that they will certainly work ���ith the County. Councilman Starwalt stated that he certainly admired Mr. Paripovich's thorouqhness and asked Mr. Paripovich if he understood that in Councilman Starwalt's opinion, he was working as a special interest. He proceeded to ask �1r. Paripovich if perhaps instead of workincr in just one area, he ivould expand his scope to other areas of the City. Mr. Paripovich stated that they were set up as a Project Comrnittee to study East River Road, however, at the next Environmental Commission meetin� he would address this. Mayor Nee stated that as he could recall from seein� soe�e minutes, there was discussion of some desinnation of East River Road as a parka�ay. Mr. Paripovich sta.ted that there was a motion that was unanimously passed that stated that East River Road should be consider�d a parkway. Counci]man Fatzpatrick stated that the basic proposal cam� to tlie Environmental Commission from the East River Road subcommittee. The parkway idea �ti�as a motion in the Environmental Conu�ission and it came before the Council in tv�o parts. The subcommittee's proposal was one part and that was another. Mayor Nee questioned if the County should be asked to build a four lane road and a � parkway. Mr. Paripovich stated that he t��ould rathei° have the park�vay idea and that it would be a beautiful thing. He believed that the County could aet together some nlans Cc enable him and othe•rs to see what >hey are talking about. Mr. Herrick stated that first of all, nothin� can be done without the concurrence of the County. It is not �oinn to be transferred to a city parkway without their approval. Secondly, f�e asked what was the definition of a rarkvaay--are we assumin� that a par-kway is a t���o lane road. Hcvaever, if it is not a two lane road and if it is a four lane road, then he was not sure ihat this was not a matter of semantics. Mayor Nee stated tha.t he could see considerable potential for the County Staff to r�odify their plan in such a ��ay that makes it mot°e attractive;but to ask them to abandon their road as it goes throucah the City, he could not see. P1r. Oureshi stated that it is a county state aid road and there is already state and federal monies snent. MOTION by Councilman Hamerni{; tfiai; Staff sf-�ould direct co�°respondence to the County indicatinc� that therc is concern for this pr�o,lect in its enviror�mental impact on the adjacent nci�P�horhood c�specially in the areus ofi noise, hi�hway landscapir� and general aestl;htics; and, Lhat ±he County sheuld ��roceed viith the federal funciing procedure and insure that proper public hearinc�s are held regarding the irnprovernent. Seconded by Gaui�cilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, �11 votinn aye, Mayor Nee declared the mot�ion carried ur�nimously. � RFCEIVING PET1T10'�I N0. 22-1976 IfJ FAVOR OF CH,4NNEL R�AD �l"REET IPIPROVEMENT R[GRRDING _ - -----------------------_— ----- STREET T'%il'ROV�M[f�T hROJECT ST. 1977-1 . P10TION by Councilman Starwalt to receive Petition P�o. 22-1976. Secon�ed by Council- woman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, a'1 votina aye, flayor Plee declared the motion carri�d unanimously. RECEIVIPdG PETITION N0. 23-1976 FROh1 RESIDEPITS OF DELLI-lOOD DRIVE REGARDING STREET IMPROVEME�T PROJECT ST. 1977-1: T MOTION by Gouncilman Starwalt to receive Petition No. 23-1976 from those people in favor and against, including Dellwood Drive, the Street Improvemer�t Project St. 1977-1. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all votina aye, Ma,yor Nee declared 1:he motion carried unanimously. � -- � ; .�„_ � ' ' � L� � L� i � LJ � � ' � ' ' - 20� ; � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 15, 1976 � �A�f 13 Councilman Starwalt made a comment regarding the �ellwood Drive oetition stating that he believed there has been an injustice done to quite a few people �•�ho are not aware of what has been done. He further stated that people think they just si9n a petition and it is all taken care of. Unfortunately, they have not had the advantage of the input into this and have left themselves out of an education. RECEIVE PETITION tJO. ?_n-1976 FROf9 RESIDENTS QF 1300 BLOCY. OF 66TH AVE�IUE REGARDING STREET IPIPROVE�IENT ST. 1977-1: F�OTIO��! by Councilman Starvralt to receive Petition No. 24-1976 fror� those oeople in favor and against, includincr the 1300 block of 66th Avenue, the Street Impi�ovement Project St. 1977-1. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Playor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING RESIGNATION FROM fJAP1CY LAM[3ERT - HUMAN RESOURC[S C0�1f1ISSI0N: f10TI0N by Councilwoman Kul;o���ski to receive the resignation frum PJancy Lambert. Seconc�ed Ly. Councilman Starvralt. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, F1ayor PJee declared the motio�� carried unanimously. Counciliran Fitzpatrick stated that he just 4�ranted to brinq to the Council's attentiun that there ���as a request at one time fl°om Jim Kordiak to serve on a commission, however, he �vas not nominating him at this point. ESTIP�IATES: Smith, Juster, Feikema, Chartered Suite 1250 Quilders Exchanqe Building P�inneapolis, Minnesota 55402 For leqal services rerdered as Prosecutor by Carl Newquist for October, 1976 $1,756.25 ldeaver, Tallc & Herrick 316 East P1ain Street Anoka, Dlinnesota 55303 For Services Rendered as City Attorney for October, 1976 �1,77?_.70 P107I0��! by Councilman fitzpatrick to approve the estimates as subrnitted. Seconded by Councilwon�an N:ukowski. Upon a voice vote, ail votinn aye, ��iayar f•!ee declared i:he motion carried unanimously. LICENSES: MOTION by Councilman St:a�°i-��a7t to appro;�e ttie licenses as sub�iitted anci as on file in the License Clerk's off�ce. Ser_��ond�d I�y C,ourcilv�om�u� Yukoi�as4.i. Urion a voice vote, all voting aye, hlayor lde� declarcc; the motion carri�d unanin�ou�ly. fdayoi° PJee s±:at�d that there. vias a consicleration for a lic:�n:;e for Christmas t�°ee sales at 7fii0 University A��enu� Pl.E., Frank`s flurset°y. MOTION l�� Cour�cil�?i��n Fitz�atr•ick to approve the licen�e for Cl�ristmas tree sales at 7620 University Avenue N.E., Frank's Mursery. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all votin� aye, Mayor (dee declared tf�e motion carried unanimously. CLAIMS: P10TION by Councilman Starwalt to oay Claim fao's. 17571 - 17921. Seconded by Council- woman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all votin� aye, Piayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. .:,,,, j� , -- - -__ _-- -.- - -.._ ___ .._�.. ______ ___. _ - - -.._ _ � f 4 , i REGULAR COUNCIL MEETIfdf OF NOVEMaER 15, 1976 2Q9 PAGE 14 ADJOURNP1ENT: • MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, l�tayor Plee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Regular P1eeting of the fridley City Council of November 15, 1976 adjourned at 12:00 midnight. Respectfully submiited, Dorothy C. Green Secretary to the City Council Approved: tdi 11 iam J. Nee Mayor I i i � �______._ _._. . _.___ _ ----_ __._�--- - --- j � . �i e � • � , , �'' FRIDLL'� APPF1lI,S CO1�1IS570Td t�1EETING SEPT�,Z;BL'�t 28, 197G Ai�iB::RS PRESEPdT: Schnabcl, Baxna, Gabel, Yemner I�iEti3�5 A�EiIT: Plemel OTH�."3S PRESEIIT: Ron Holden, Building Inspection Officer The meeting was called to order by Chairperson Schnabel at 7:1t5 P.1�. APPRC'dE APPEA�S COi�?�1ISSIOI� �`IT�UT�S: S�PT� FBER 15, 1976 ,� , 2irse Gabel referred to the second par��raph on page 11 and the statement she had made that it �:as encouraging. �};e explained she mea.nt it was encouraging to see fees lowered where they were higher than the actual costs. ' ' I�SOTIO:v` by KeMper, seconded by Barna, that t!ie Appeals Co:�mission approve the minutes of the Sep�ember 15, 1976 r�eeting as amended. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried »nanir�ously., ' � _ 1 o R��UEST FOR Vi�.RIAi�10E5 CF THE FRIDL�Y CI i Y CODE AS r OLL0�.:5 : SECTIO?T :� 205.053, �t? A' TO RIDUCE THE FRC::T �r?D S�T�ACK FliCi�i THE RF'��S��D 3j FEET TO �.5 F�.T TO ALLO.'l T:i : CC::ST�UCTIpPd pr Aid INGROL'•I�D SI:TI.•L•]I'i•;G POQL, AtdD SECTIOiI 205.1L�3, 3, TO I�:CRi;:'.Sr, THE �: .�COT h.IP1Ii�i��'�1 HEIG:iT Cr k F�.iC� -' . IN THE FROiJi Y'�.�,D TO 6 FE:,T I�I C:-c��.�. TO COP•:PLY !�1IT:? TriE F�^;CE RE�UI��: LNT OF THE SE•JI�•:i�ITNG PCOL 0?�DIIIANCE, f�LL LOCAT�D OP1 LOT 12, �LOCK �t, �:�eox�rz�;•J - TERRACE SECO;�D �1DDITIO�J � T:?E SI���;E ��IP:G 999 0'�TERTON D�TV� N. E. �� RIDLEY, .� �fINNESOTA. (Request by :•1r. & l��rso °obert ToMCZak, 999 Over�on Drive N.E., f Fridley, i�finn�sota >5lt32 ) . ' � ' � ' ' 1�OTICN by Gabel, seconded by Barna, to open the Public Hearing. Upon a voice eotep all votino aye, the motion carried unanirnously. .�DTiINISTRATI`IE ST�'F R:�PORT Ao PUBLIC P11?,FOSE SERVED BY RE�UI�i`•:r.:VT: Section 205.053, I�, A, front yard setback of 35 feet; Section 2�s.1l�3, 3 six 1'oot fence requirement around s�.•imming pools. . Public purpose served is that the front yard fence and structure restrictions tend to keep front yards more open and aesthetically pleasing. B. STATED 'r11lRDSiiIP: The front yard is the only place that the owner can construct a pool, and if he is allowed a pool.he needs a six foot fence to meet the City Code pool specifications. u x� � . ��r ', , t � � � Fridlcy Appeals Commission t�ceting - September 26, 1976 Pa�e 2 �� lA C. AD2�INISTRATIVE STAFF R�VII:G7: This tront yard is not typicul in that the house faces the side of the lot; therefore, the fence and pool ti�ill not be in the front yard now us�d as front yard. However, it would lie in frorit of the horne just East of the applicants. Staff feels the variances should only be granted iS the homeowner at 953 68th Avenue has no objection, since it would affect thern the most. There is no Icgical campromise available. Mrs. Robert Tomcza� was at the meeting to present the request, alon� with Mro and ?�irs. Dan Ault, 9S3 68th Avenue r�.E., the. adjacent neigh't�rs. Mrs. Tomcza'r, showed the Board a plat *.rith a rough dra�ring, 2nd e�pla'_ned �,�nat she and her husband wanted to do. She said that if T:r. and I•Irs. Ault we: e r.ot agreeable to the proposed plan, she and her husband agreed �!�ey M1ould not build it. Sh� asked T:r. Holden how far a pool had to b� from t:e existing property line. Mr. Holden explained it ZdaS consi�ered an acces�:,ry �uilding so it would have ta be at least 3' from the property line t,r th a ver:fyir.� survey, or ly� feet�i:thout. a survey. �Ie said that since there :,as no ve::.fying survey' it would have to be ?l'� feet �rom the property line. � � r1rs. Tomczak stated that their exist�.ng fence was I'2 feei in fro:� their property line, and hould have to be extended. She explained tne�� �aere proposin� a 36� kidney-snape3 pool, and sho�tiTed 'now it would fit on t::eir �- pro�erty and where the diving board i•:ould be. � Mrso Schnabel asked if there *aas a 3� deck requirement, and ?�ir. :iolden replied � there was. He said there i�as approxir�ately 12' from the curb tc the property, and anot'r.er ?a=2' to t?�e pool edge, so there ��ould be a total of aoout 16'�' from the curb to the pool. ' � , ' o � � � ' � ' Mr. Ault stated that one of. his concerns iaas that t.►ze fence Z�ould obstruct the vie;•r, and there would be a problem going in and out oi nis c*��e:�;ay. Chairperson Schnab�l asked �.That ty-pe of fence the pet�.tioner titias pl�:ning on putting ug, and i�irs o Tomczak repliea a board-on-board, tne sa;ae t;; pe izey had �t th e present time. I�Irs. Sc:inabel stated th.at chain-link i ences t�ere also legal at 6'. �•Ir. Ke;�per said that this had been discussed �everal tiaeeks agop and it had been decided a chain-link fence was clir.ibable. ::rs. 5chr:abel said it was ihe Building Inspector's feeling ihat a toddler wou?d not cZi:r.b a 6� fence. rlrs. Tomczak stated siie didn't feel a cliain-11I1':�t fe:�ce ,;as saie, and she didn't care for that idea. rir. �arna cornriented that verticai bo�d-on- board fences that gave no toehold �.�ere preferable. Mr. Ault said that another concern of his was if he would be allowed to paint 4r stain his side of the fence. He said that they hadn't yet reached an agree- ment wit!� �he Tomczaks regarding the fence in the back yard, and t�ere was some concern about the fence in front. iie explained that he would like to stain the fence to match his house, but the Tomczaks preferred to lea��e it natural. Chtu rperson Scnnabel stated it iJas the property owners responsiUilit�• to maintain the fence, unless the fence was right on the pi•operty l�ne. rlr. Holden said thAt if two nei�hbors put up a joint fence to�ether, then t�ey s�iared � responsib.ility of tlie fence; in ti�is case it �rould be the responsibility of the � i, e � Frldley r��peuls Commissian Meetin� - September 2Q� 1976 � Pa�e 3 � � ' owners. Chairpersan i � against an unsi�;h�ly i � complaint procedu:•e pxogerty owners and � � � � � � � • � , � u � l� Schnabel asked if acijacent property owners had any proiection fence, and 2•fr. liolden replied that accordin�; to the the City Staf£ could discuss the matter with the adjacent try to seti;le any questians. Mrs. Gabel said tzat this seeMed to be a matter of one person liking the fence stained and the other person liking the natural affect, and everyone was entitled to t?�eir preferenc�, rS: s. Ault stated there would be a proble�n staining one side of the fence and not the other. tirs. Tomczak said they eoul.d discuss tha�, Uut if the pool didn't �o in the fence wou]_d never be � stained. I•irs: Sc:.zabel asked ii' the existing shrubbery would have to be removed if the fer.ce Yras extended, and I�ir�. Tomczak said she thougnt it �,:ould. She added that the t�ao large lilac busres would have to be removed, but she hoped the smaller shrubs could be transplanfi,ed. Chairperson Se'�nG��l said one concern she had from a safety standpoint was the encroachrient �nto t:�is area as far as driving doti-m the s �reet �•�as concerned. 2�irs. Gabel asked ,noir raany feet �ere actua].l�r going to be added on to the ience going toward the sireet� and rirs. Tomczak replied about 3�' . Mro Kemper asked if there �:ere any other variances granted on the street, and 2�irs. Tomczak repl_ed there i�eren't any, and the houses t•rere in 2 fairly straight line. 1•ir. Kenper corti�ented this might be a rather severe visual encroac}:rlent for that street, �r:d ��Irs. Tomcz�k pointed out tnat they could put up a I�' fence ,. if they caanted to. i•ir. Kemper stated that the purpose of the ordinance t•:as to mainta�n an aesthetic open area, and this request was violating that. I�•Irs. Tortezak corr„�ented tY:ey had not k�ot;m until �i,his cw�e up that t'�eir side yard was actually their front yard. I�1rs. Schnabel aslced hoi•r much traffic ?aas generated on 6�3th�Avenue in terms of cars or children, and hlrs. T�mez2.�: replied that 2 survey haa been �aker, on Labor Day and in 96 hours t:�ere had been 300 CaT'S o 3�Ir. Kemper asked :•:re and 2�irs. Ault if they had reached any kind of conclusion regarding their o:,�je�.tions t,o this. I�Ir. .Ault stated that they had a natural concern, but they didn't want to limit sor:ethin�; trat sor�ebody else wante3 �o do. He said tney ::r�nted to bc good nei�nbors but they didn't 1,�ant the pool t� detraci fron their property. Chairperson Schnabel asked if they had any particular feelin�s on the �oard-on-board fence bein� extended doi:�n versus a ehain-lin'_�c fence. I�ir. Ault replied that ±hey taould prefer a fence similar �o the existing f�:ice9 �,ut ti�eir concern l�:as about staining it so it t�ould ialend in with their housee I�,rse Ault added that she �aas als� concerned about children being able to look dot:Tn the street for cars if there was a lot of snow piled up the:eo Mr. Ault stated t�at he had been under the impression that if he signed iiie release for the Tonczaks to build the pool, then he could stain the fence to match his house. I�lrs. Tomczak said that was fine, but her husband's concern was that if the A�.:lts Moved then t}iey t�rould have to keep maintaining the fence. Chairperson Schnarel also pointed out that if the Tomczaks should'sell their housc, then the nc:a property ozaner would al:,o have to maintain tne fence. She suggested that if the Tomc�aks would be a�rceable to allowin� the nei�hbors to stain ttie fence, and they in turn tirere a�reeable to the construction of the pool� perhaps �hey could reach a hapgy medium. �.,r .-.o..o�..� ....t,.,.,,.�.. ..-s . . � , � . _ ° 1C Mrs. GAbe7. a�ked the Aults if they could specify wht�t their feelin�s were. Mr. Aul.t repl.ied that they had no objecti�ns to a pool, i7ut they tirere concerned witki the locatian and the vie�� a�d the fence. He stated the;� did not want to ob�ect to scmean� doin�; somethin�; like that if the City a�reed it rrould be in 'che best interest of the City ar�d the propert;� owners on t}:e street, and he would leave it up to the Board. ?,Ir. Kemper asked i� they had the decision to build that pool, would they ar wou1�? thc:y not build it;. i;r. Au1t a�ain sta�ed they didn't object to soMeone bu�lding a pool, per se, but they �:ere concern�d �rz'�h the locatian. He said he didn't kno�.a wnat impact it would have on hi� property, but he thou�hi; it r�i�;ht ma�e it more difficul� to sell. Iie added that they d�.dn't want to be the ones tc say yes or no� and i'elt it Vras some- thing the Board had to decide. Chairperson Schnabel asked if it taould be less object�onable to the Aults fro!� an aesthetic standpoint if in addition �o s�aining the fence t:�ere was soMe planting along the side, and I=Ir. Ault repl�_ed that �:as �•:hat they 4rould do an;�-�ay. 2�xs. Schnabel asked if in addition to the aest;�etics, they t•rer� a7.so concerned about the safety factor. I�Irs. Ault replied that as a r:�ther sne �:�as conc�rned about the viet•r being obstructed in the.winter ar.d the child:en not being ab�e to see cars cor�ing. I�:rs. Schnabel co :r:,:iented that she felt 1212' trould be a�ple room to plo?a the snow. Chairperson Schnabel stated that if the Board decided to approve the request and there Y1r1S no dissention from the neighbors, Staff, or Board� the Tomczal:s ec��ld proeeed ti;ith constructien. If there t•ra� some objection, she said, then �. t•he request �sould go to the Cit�r Council a�d it would be revie:�ed one TM�ore time, and their decision t�rou�d beco:�e �inal. She exp�.ained th�t l;as �•r'ny t�e;� wanted to ;rnola how the da.�ts feJ.t about it bef.ore tr�e�T took any act� on, and they k•anted to make sure everybod,y nad an ar��ple opportu.r�i �y to e�.press +�heir feelin�s. l••irs. Gabel asked wnen construction on t,nis t-rould be st2.rted if a variance i�las granted, and �Irs. Tomcza.k replied they t•;ould stari; n�xt ;�;eek. Mrs. Sc.'�ulabel asl:ed if they had talked to an;� of th� ottle: neighbors, and :`:rs. Tomczak answered that sne had talked tc every neighbor �•rithin 200' and no one else expressed concerno 2�Irs. Ault asked how the pool t•ras goina to be enclosed, and ?•irs. Tomcza�c s:�ot•:ed her where the fence ar.d gate ��ould be. Chairperson Schnabel asked zf they a would have to enier the pool throu;h the gate alsoA �.nd �;rs. To:�cz,ak replied that was correct, there would be n� direct access. i�;r. Barna asked if the pool area could be seen fror� the kitchen i•rindo:�, and tlrs. Tomczak said no, only fram the bedroor.iso I�Ir. Barna asked how long Lhey had becn planning tzis, nnd rirs. Tomczalc replied since Jul��, but the,y had just found out that their side yard was their front yard t•rhen tney talked to Darrel Clark. �iOTrON by Kemper, seconced by Ba.rna, to close the Public Hearing. Upon a voice �ote,� all voting aye, the motion carried unaniMOUSly. � Mr. Kemper stated he tiad a very se�rere concern a�out the ar►ot;nt of visual encroachmeni there hoiild be :il.on� 68th. He said they 1•rould be movin� 3 �tructure out to 12' from the curb, and it would bc thc only structure stickin� out alon�, the street for several blocks. i�lr. Kemper sai�i he had a stron� concern that � they w�uld be seriously violatin� an ordinr�nce that saad that shouldn't be LJ � '. �• Fridley l�.pper�ls Commis3ion i4eetin� - September 2f�, ?97b pa�c 5 . ■ . II■ . � 1 D L� , , � . � . � � done in the City of Fridleyo Mrso Schnabel asked if the'fenc� across the strect was 12' back, becau�e in her mind that didn't seem li�e it was terribly clo:e to the street. rir. fiolden loolced throu�h the records and returned +o say that there was n� verifying survey for the house across the street trom the Tomcza}cs. 1•1rs. Schnabel lool:ed through the file o;� that nouse, and said it didn't tell thern ver-,�� much. She said they *aould have to procced without that visual ima�e in mind. Mro Earna stated tnat his major concern taas that there y:ere thousands o: lots like this in Fridley where the front yard *.�ras the �ide y�sd, or vice versa, p.nd althouf;h t�e s,��irtiminE; pool itself would be flusn ti�:ith the ground, it was still an accessory buildin�. 3ie said that if they granted a variance for an accessory buildi.n� in this case, they mioht be oper�ing it up for gara�es and other structures in front yards. Mrs, Gabel front yard ate thing pointed out� �hat it t•rasn't the Tomcz�c's fault that it U�as their by a technica.lity, and Chairper�on Sciu�abel said that it �•:as an unfortun- the shape of the lot created the probleme . r7rso Gabel as�ed if it :�rould be conceivable they could pu� up a I�' fence on the property line and put in an 2.bove-ground s:�ri:� �� o poal. Chairperson Schnabel said that a six foot fence ��:ould be reo,uiredo i�irs. Gabel a�::e� if they �rould also need a variznce for a�� above-ground pool, and I��r. 'riolden replied ,,. it or��?ld be treated tne same i.=ay. hir. Barna said 'ne objected to allor:in� a variance for an accessory structure in a front yard. �— 1�i0TI0P1 by Barna, seconded by Ker;per, that the �ppeals Gorenission reco:-�.'r,�nd to Council, tnrou�% t'rle Plan:.ing �or�rniss;on, denial c° �he rec,uest for v�:.ri�-�ces to allota the construction o� an ingro�nd sz�im-�ing poole Upon a voice vote, � Barna, Kemper and Schnabel voting aye; Gabe1 v�ting nay, t:�e motion carried 3-1. Chairperson Sehnabel e:crlained to P-Irso Tomeza'�c that this rrould go be�:ore the � City Co•anc�.l on the 18th oi October, and she could present ner plans aoain at that ti:�e e � �� � � � � 2 D RE�UEST �'C:2 A VARIA\'CE Or �ECTIOid 205.053, �:9 A, FRIBLEY CITY COD�, TO RFTJiiCE THr P�'�UIR;�;riZOi�T' YAFtD SETBACi� rROi-i 3� FEET TO 20 Fy�T, i0 ALI.Oj�: THE CC3\ST:�'JC`1`I0:'� OF 'f� D�:r�LLINu AitiD GA.�GE� LOCATED CN LOT 9� BLO�r� 1� HEATtiE� HILLS S�CO\�J .1DDITIOi�`, T'rI� S�•fE BEI\G 6180 :rii�..R�Y L�1TE I1.E., FRIDLF� 2�:I�1� �SO;n. (Rec�uest by �iichael E. 0' �annon, 5298 Fillmore Street N.�o, T:inneapolis� rlinnesota 55It2I}. he etitioner withdr� his req�iest as he had designed a house that would T p , come t�rithin City Code. � . , ;. � � ! . � � I t �i' �� i f • R .'� , � � I , •� ! i . .� � ;� �� �- . t ' �.� �/1 +U •i � • � , � � PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF dCTOSER 18, 1976 " ' � � 167 •. . ; PAGE 5 Mr. Masim Qureshi, City Manager, then proce�ded to reiterate for the purpose of Clarification and to give some backqround and reasoninq on the East River Road project. He further stated that East River Road has been a four lane road for over twenty years, thereby being a four lane road before a nunber of the houses r+ere built irt Fridley. Basically, the interest of the City has been to try to control the trdf�ic on East River Road and make it easier for.local traffic to net on and off the roadway safely. Ne further pointed out that presently, the plan has been approved to be funded by a federal grant and if the City is ever qoin4 to do any improvement On East River Read, this would be the rigt�t time as the City could use federal funds to do the project rather than the loeal taxpayers. having to pay for the pro,ject. Ne further stated that the chance of iosina the federal grant could happen if the project is delayed. Also, if there are any leqal requiremen.ts to be met, such as environ- mentai impact study, it should be done. APPEALS COt�t�tI5SI0N MINUTES FOR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 18, 197b: R. TOMCZAK, 999 OVERTON DRIUE N.E.: Mr. Sobiech sta*_ed that�this was a reguest by the petiiioner at 999 Overton Drive for a variance; first, to allow reducinq the front yard, and second, to allow a variation from the 4' fence requirement in the front yard to a 6' fence as required by the Swimming Pool Ordinance. He also stat�d that the Appeals Co�nission'did deny the request by a 3 to 1 vote. Mr. and �4rs. Tomczak were present and Mr. Sobiech SSked them if they had reached any agreement with the surroundinq pro�erty owners. Mr. Tomczak replied that they had a4reed at tfle Appeals Comsnission meeting to go elong with their request for a swimming pcol. Councilman Namernik stated that he spoke with several of Mr. Tomczak's neighbors �nd aithough they did not cbject per se, they k�ere, however, concerned about the safety aspects of putting somethinq that close to the boulevard. He further pointed out that Che Appeals Commission did have a similar tyne request wt�ich they did pass without Cour;,il input, and there have beer some problems with that; and the encroachment on the boulevard was not to the extent as that beinq discussed now. Councilman Hamernik furLher added that he talked to h1r. Ault and that Mr. Ault indicateci to him that he did not wani to be the o!re to block this request, however, he felt there was a concern which was the City's responsibility; that being the site situation of puttinq somethinct which is essentially in a front yard along the street. Councilman Hamernik expressed his concern about allo�ring something like this because there is a considerable deviation from the plan of the area since the requirement on somethinq like this is 35`: Mrs. Tomczak responded that she feit this ��,as very ur7fair and that this was the only place they could put in a pool. Councilman Hamerrik siated that he would not be in favor of approving the request at this time, but he would be open to tablinc� the matter for further discussion. ' COUncilwoman Kukowski stated that she believed this is somethin� that is going ito come up again and aqain and suggested that Council qet together for dfscussion on November 22nd. � 1 `• ', . � � : � � � :�� ' • • :' . . � .'� � MQ7ION by Councilman Hamernik to tabie the matter in order to formulate and discuss a poliCy with the Appeals Ccmmission. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. PACO, INC., 776Q BEECH STREET: E+l�yor Nee stated Lhat the Appeais Commission recommended qranting one variance. but not the other variance. •� �tr. Sobiech stated that this was a request by Paco �tasonry for a variance from buiTding setback and propert,y line setback in order to be allowed to cc+nstruct a specutative wareho.use. He further stated that the petitioner was notified but was not in attendance and he did not know why he was not present. 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'�•i. :-1•tU�'.•Ft: (��! r,'f�! i;Lt•1 ..`)i=: � ...�., • - � , ;iu� n•� :�wt / •tc f . i. � � i � r ; �• . , . .� : ORDII1AtJCI; N0. AN ORDINAI1Ci. TO AI°1END TI-IE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, P�SII�INFSOTA BY NIAKIPdG A CHANGT IN ZOPIING UISTRICTS The Council of the City of Fridley does ordain as follows: SECTIOPv l. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amerided as hereinafter indicated. SECTIOid 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Pridley and described as: � Lots 10 and 11,Block 4, Lowell l�ddition to Fridl�y Park, all lying �n the North Half of Section 14, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota, Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District known as R-3 (General Multiple Dwelling Area). SECTION 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change the official zon.ing map to show said tract or area ` to be rezoned from 7oned Districi R-1 (Single Family Dwelli.ng �'�rea) to R-3 (General Multiple Dwelling Area). PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRiDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1976. MAYOK -- WILLIAM J. NEE ATTEST: CITY CLER1< - r1ARVIN C. ERUNSELL Public Hearing: Noverr.ber 8, 1976 First Peading: Plovembei� 15, 1976 Second Reading: Publish........ 2 . � �� ZOA #76-04 , Gordor� Rspenson Rezone from R-1 to R-3, Lots �0 and 1 1 Block 4 Lowell Ad� i � ' � � � � I � ' , , � � • � ' � � � � . � � %� i 1// �� '' �� � ���;,f/% � i i' � ��a�o�/�/ ,-.�}'���� ��� � � i �%.`� 1 %/i;! z� � ,�- � � � , � ��y� �,. .,� s � ,-, ��+�Q ,�p � ; �� 5--� �:�;F� .� ±� �.���.�'�. �.f ,.� t �� ,r1 f/! 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The tr_act or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley presen�tly zoned C-1 (General Office and Limited �3usiness Area), and descril�ed as : � Lot 19, exc�pt the East 190 feet thereof, and except the Gdest 17 feet taken for highway purposes, Auditor�s Subdivision Tdo. 129, all in tne North � Ha1_f of Secticri 12, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota, Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District ' knawn as R-3 (Geriei�al i°iultiple Family Dwelling Area). � SECTTOPI 3. The tract or a.rea within the County of Anoka: and the Ci-ty of Fridley presently zoned R-1 (S;_ng1.e Fam_ily Dwelling Area) and described as: � ' , • i , i � � The West 11E7.74 feet of Lot 18, Auditor's Sub- div.ision No. 12°, all lying in the North Half of Section 12, T-3U, R-2�;, City of Fridley, County of l�no]<a, T�iinizesota; Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District knowr7 as R-3 (General rlultiple Family Dwelling Area). SFCTIOId 1�. That the Zening Administrator is directed to change the official zoning map to indica.te the above zoning changes. PASSED BY THE CI^1Y COUNCIL OF THE CITi' OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1976. MAYOK - WILLIAT�i J. NEE ATTEST: CITY GLERK - P�IARVII�I C. BRUNSELL Public HEaring: Noveniber 8, 1976 First Reading: i�����mber 1 5� 1 97f Second Reading: Publish........ , ' I_. HTS • � �100L � TRIGT N0. ; 13 I ,�� �� ,` "� 1 �' � W-i, R3 ZUA #76-03 Evert 3A ! 15wa s Sp��N � � ..� � � � ' w q., Q � � ��,.a ,m..�„ ! " �qKE ' �, �. " � �o..� ' I � W z.�.e co�-o.�o ti.. �.\ '. � � ; , r. ,. � �. � 1 � , � � � � _... �W� ,__� a � ; � �_ t ! l 1 �_�, 1L t`L_��__- — — -- _-1._.� � � � — . �, � ,..��,��� •--, ,,« .. _ T J7Y + N� � "e _�: �i, T",�—�=---i-1 i T� 1 r � �. i L:% i r��il �:v%fa�;f-.1� ( - --- l,I,�'/TI/ -- , - - '1 r _� f - � . . F . . �'.. ' S v�'NL i' � � 1 1 � 4 '�/' „ � 7 K . 'r � � � . . , � � � � - ���� � � ��:...:�ar. . � �� I:. / '_ *�� � ��L` ,� ' I� y . � .i� I`. 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Swanson , hereinafter called tl�ie "Ov.ners`' and thF: City of Fridl_cy, a municipal corporation of the S 1�a L-e of Mi.nricsota, hcreiriaf tez� called the "City" . WHEREAS, the Oc�mers have pei�itioncd the City to rezone the following three acre parcel of property (hereinaiter referred to as "Property") from th� pz�eserit R-1 (single farnil.y dwelling) and C-1 (general offi.ce arld 7.i;n-iLed busirie��) classification to K-3 (g�neral multiple family dwell.inf�) : Lot 19, eycept the East 190 fee�t thereof,"and except the West 17 feet ta}:er� for i�igiz�.ay pur�o�es, Auditc�r's Subdiyis�on No. 129, ail iri th� Plortl� �ialf of Sectiori 12, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, Courity of Arioka, Minnesota (pr�sen.tly zoned C-1) and The tti'est I47. 71+ feet of Lot 18, Auditor` s Subdivision I�1o. 129, all lying in tne Pdort;l I-Ialf of Section 12, T-30, R-24, City of Fr_�_dley, County of Anolca, Minnesota (pr�sently zoned R-1) ; GdHEREAS, tne O���ners have petitioned the City to approve the pro- posed p�_at of Central Totanhouse l�ddition, be:ing a replat af tn.e Property, and the development of. thirty-six (36) townhouse units; WHERE/��, the Ownc.rs pe�itior..ed the City to approve a variance from the City of Fridley Zonin�; Grd�_nance to allow a townhouse developm�nt an a three acre parcel of nr.�operty instead of the required five acre parcel; WHEREf�S, the City Council fi_nds �Lhat the rezoning and the proposed platting and towrihouse devel:opm�nt of said area will be in the public interest; welfare, and converience to the people of the City of Fridley provided certain res�tricti_ons on the type of uses are placed on said Froperty and provided, further; that the Owners agree to lay ol�t, develop and maintai_n said Property according to standards agreed to in advance by the parties hereto. Consideration foi� this agreemei�t shall be the rezaning of the Prope.rty from R-1 and C-1 tc> R-3 use district and approval of the final plat of Central Townhouse Addition together with authorization to develop thirty-six (36) i:ownhouse units on a three acre parcel of property. Tne Owners, theiz� successors and assigns do hereby coverlant and agree as follo�as : I The de-velopment of thirty-s_'_x (36) townhouse units on the three acre parcel of Property is E�conomically feasible. i ' �� Agr�:�c�rnent -2- II Thc u�� of sairi propc�rty sha.11 be restricted to developmen�t of thirl-y-six ( 3G ) to�a7�house ur,.it� , and further the follawing uses permitted .in ��ctior� 205.071. of the Fridley City Code will not be pec�lni.tt�d an the above described property: 1.) P°iulti�ple d�raell.ings and multiple dwelling complexes. 2) Hotels, apartment rto-tc�ls, motel �. 3) Lo�'�,ii�g a.nd boarding houses. III It is the de�ire of the OwnE�rs to develop the townhouse units on an owner-occupied basis in confarmance with the Homeo��aners Association by-laws. IV 3D , In lieu of dedication of 10`s of tiie land area for public purposes, as required by the City Pla7=t�_rig Ordina�lce, the Ow.�ers will construct a swimming pool within the 1.ownhouse development, the value of which ' is equal to or greater than the value of t�ie required l00 land dedi- cation. Tne swiruning pool will be constructed upon completion of eighteen (18) townhous� unil:s. �r� Dedication of a fifteen (15;) foot easement for street purposes adjacent to 73rd Avenue TdE. VI Al1 utilities including water, sanitary sewe��, and storm sewer, and al�l road construction withi�z tlZe plat shall be constructed to plans and specifications approved by the City PubZic Works Department. V I -� 'A six (6) foot wood screeni.zg ience will be installed along all property lines adjacent to existing single family residences upon completiori of the adjac�nt �townhouse sf=i�ucture, a.f the time of placing of �andscaping. VIII To use the aforementioned P:roperty for those purposes permitted within Seation �05.071 of the Fridley City Code as amended and restricted l�y this agreement, OGaners shall not occupy said Property o� buildings until r_eceipt �f a certific�zion of occupancy which shall be issued only upon c�mpliance with -tht� Fridley City Ordi-. nances. It is agreed by the parties that said certificate of occu- pancy shall be cancelled if the Owners or their. successors in title germit any use of the Property contrary to this agreemen�t. It is mutually agreed that the provisions of this agreement shall Agreenic:ntF -3- b� b�.ndiiz� upan and enforcible against the parties hereto, their succGS��or:> ai7d �s.,�J.�ns and �:.11 subs�quent owners of the Property h�re df: ;cri}��c�d . l�n execute�'� copy of this agrcement shall be filed with �th�� Aria)<a County Recordcr's Office arid m��de a part of and be bindin�; �pon tl-�e above d�scr. i_b�d Property. � � IN WIi'i�,;F��S ���HEREGI', the par-t:ies have hereunto se�l. their hands the day a.i;d ye.ar f-;_rs-t abcve written. In Pre��nce Of � � �'� `�'� � � � %` i � __-._-%`' K '�!,?,.,;� .�,�f;,�,�%i���, _ �� ; v �._.__ / �_._ l State oi i�linnesota) ) ss County of Anoka ) � � � _ �," � ; , �_ � � �- > B� � =, �� , '�J \� _,.r�i�'-�i�� '� � t Z' i.-�t 1 �> Owner - Evert R. Swanson BY N/A (Title) � On this ^°�_�� day cj- �,:_..c.�Z..�.J�j�, , 197E, b�fore me, a Notal�y Public withzn and j-or saic3 County ar2d State, personally n y :� appear_ ��d ��;,�.�z-� it _ ��a:,.��..s�-.,1. , to me known to be tl�ie samc: pe��sons ciescr��.ibed in and who ex�c���ted t�he foregoing iristl�ument, and ac)cnowledged that they ex�cuted tlie same as their fz�ee act azzd deed . K%�:�;..•�^. . ...�� . . '..1"�.� . . .... .. .. .. . . . . � - t.%`I} I � �._ ' � ; )' � � 50'� �� y , < < > � , 1973 `' <' C,:,��.i. C�,�,�, _..... � [ b^."\^. :\'. �"�°; �`i v1� �. d\;\.\'v�� , d\''� ;`l'W'.'�''V 8 LjC.,/�LG2 � � `��(�-}'L No ;,ary Publ.�r �� I � � ' ' , ' ' � � ' • � , ' �� � � ' A�reement _i�- Ii1 W1TIIE�S GJHL'REOF, the pariies l�er.eto have hereunto set their hands this day of , 1976. In Presence Of Mdyor - Wilii�m J. Nee City P�ar,ager - Nasim M. Qureshi State of Minnesota) ) ss County of Anoka ) 3F On this day of , 1976, before me, a I�totary Public within and _or said County, personally appeared Williar.l �. �,Tee ai�d ilasim i1. Quresli_�_, to me personally kriown, who, bein�; each b�� rae duly sv�orn they d_id ; ay tha � they are r. espectively the i�'ia��or. and th� Ci-ty I�Iana,�er of t11e City af Fi�id)_ey, tl-�e municipal corpox�ation named in the fo�,egoing instrum�nt, ar.d that .the seal affixed to said ins�trument is the coi�pora�te seal of said municipal corporation, and said Wi17_iam J. Nee an� i�lasim N1. Qureshi acknowledged sai_d instrumen.t to be the f:r�ee act and deed oF said municipal cor- poratiori. This irlstrun�ent was draftec. by: City of Fridley 6431. University Avenue NE Fridl�y, MN 55432 Tloiary Publ�c � � � � � T0: FROf�1 CIT'( OF F'RID!_FY M E M 0 R A N D U M N/�SI�1 M. QURESi1I, CITY "�lAfdAGFR, AND CITY COJNCIL r9AFtUI^; C. QRUItiSELL, ASST. CITY ��GiZ./FIN. DIR. SlJBJ�CT: TNDllSTRiAL� REVEPJUE BOND� FOR SAFL-�iRAN SYSTEI�IS COkP0�1TI0;�1 DATE: NQVE.��"GER 29, 197& Safetran Systerns Corporatio� is interested in iss«ing inc�ustrial revenue bonds to expand thei r Fri dley p� ar�t. The Fri diey pi ani ��ras forirerly know as Rai lway Accessaries Corporation. The attached letter from Saf��iran Systems Corp;�ration gives some of tne background relat�ing to tnc�ir rec;unst. 7he rraximui7� amo�:nt of the bord issue they are Y�aU25i;�i�1� 1S .`�(� 5�v���i�f10 J� C. aYdCirOY�t S,COf�1j12,i1�'> r'Y��S{"i`J}�ii', T�IInrSSE2, has been authorizFG io f�an:,l� thr issGE. �if it is approve�. �!,lso attached is a lettei� fro�n J. �C. 6rudford & Coiiipany, �atec� irovei�;ber l6, 1976. Safetrar, Sys i�ms Corpa r�:,}i �r� � s t ra�ed on the F�m�ri can St�ck �xchange. The corporation's sales for the year en�ed April 3G, 1976 were �23,4G6,000, the net profit was �1,6d3,7i4. A copy of the Sa�ecran Systerns Corporation ann�al report is attacf�ed. ' �e�. sales of Safetran have sho�A�r, s�(:eady increases ii� recent. years. Starting in 1972y their s<�les were $12,3U2_,Or)0, $14,�75,000 for 1973, $1�,032,000 for 1974, � $20,755,G00 for 19i5, and �?3,46E;,Q�O �or 1976. Net ear��;irgs ��er� $988,000 for � 1972, �l ,O1 �,G�O ��or 197� 4 �1 ,32��,�OQ for 1374, �1 ,530,t�uJ i=or �975, and �1 ,684,000 for 7976. � n LI ' , �l � If a�1,500,OG0 bond issue ��rere retired c�ver a fifte�n S��ar period witi� an equa.l payin�nt of principal each year, ard if lve assuil�e an irit�rest rate of 71:%, the total principal and �nterest requiremer�t;s �e1� year woul� be a�proximately �160,000. Ti�is is appr�oximately ten percent of ��he 1976 earnings of Safetran S;/ster�s Corporat�ion. In addition, the company wouid i�,�ve additional cash flotiv frorn depreciation charged against the operation. This amounted to $359,�14 in 1976. They would also show a decrease in the amount provided for Federal Incon�^ TGxes. The corporation could generate apprcximately $30,000 a year cas4� flow from a reduction in their Federal In come Tax 1 i abi 1 i ty . One questi on that wi 11 have to b�� answered by the Counci 1 i s whether or not the City should requil•e the corporation to secure lease insurance. That is, insurance to guarantee payment of the bonds. Tf�e corporation apoar�ntly is very sound, aiid � �J � T0: NI�STr�� f�1. QURr.SI�I, CITI' MA(`A,GER, A�lD CITY COUNCIL SUBJ�CT: IND!1STRI�IL f<CV�I��JUE 6GN�S FOR SAFCTRAN SYSTEh�S CORPORI�TION DATE: �JOVEM�ER 7_9, 1976 . _ P I`iG E 2 � they no douUt w-ill b� a�le to retire �ne bonds. I zhink mat:ter of precedent, than a case of wh�ther the ii��surance particular bond iss�ae. 71�at is, if the Counc�l does not � to purchase th:.� lease ir,surance, there may be reluctance Counc�i 1 at som� fut��re d�a�e to r�_�q��i re som� other fi rm to to guar,an�tee payment of �l;he bonds., �A th� question is son�eG�rhat a is neccssary for this r�qui re thi s company an the part of the purc�ase iease insurance � Accarding to A�lisan-G-"i1lia�ns Ce,m,pany, lease insurance �-,�ould cost appt°oximately 2.8; or the principa; a��.ount. There would be some reduct�io�i in the interest rate i f 1 ea�e �i nsurance i s �taken out. Accordi ng i,o A1 ? i sor�-�,Ji 1 li ams Company , � it 4vould take about one-�;alf of orte a�rcent sav�fnc�s in tl�e interest rate to justify on a cost basis, purchas�ng leas� insura��ce. � In or�e r to h ave an i ron is necessary, a��d bus�d required to purcl�ase it. � � , clad quarantee that the bonds will be paid, lease insurance an the i n farmat�i an �^�e noal h ave , I �� con,mend tne company be Accar•c�ing i;o S�:�iet�,.�n S;�s��er7�s Gorp��r�atic?.�, tf�� �rofif.s �7 t:he entire company, not jusi; t,ve Fr�dley plan�, wil�i be ;�ledc��d i;o r�:�ire the b�r�ds, Representat�ives from Safetran and J. C. (3radford � Company ��i11 be present at Niond«� `s Cou��c� i mee��ng. l�le ne�d fur°tF�er in;o�7nal:ion as to exactly hot�r ti�e proceeds of tl�e bo�;d �i s�ue wi 11 I��� usecl. T�te co�nE�aY�y 4vi 1 1 f��rni �h the Ci iy further deiai led information prior to the meet�ino, or wi11 bring tf�e infor°n�ation with. Preseni City policy requires that the company deposit $�,000 with the City to cover Ci ty 1 egal and adni� ni st ra�;i v� costs . The u�� used porti or� , i f any, w� 71 be returnetl to the com�any. Tf�e cai���.�any is asking far preli�ninary ap;�roval at thi� timu� The ilext step would be � for the company to furnish the necessaiy inf�rmatian to the State. The Council would have to give final approval to al1 of f.r�e deta?1s at a later date. � u �� � LJ One in�portant item v�t�ich i��ust be completed prior ��o final approval is the lease agreen�ent. MCB :sh Attachrr�n ts A- The letter from Safetran Systems Corporatien, dated f�ovember Q- The letter from J. C. Bradford & Company, daied November i6, C- The ann��al Report for 1976 for Safetran Syste���s Corporation D- Tf,e Guidelines for Selling Industrial Revenue 6onds E- Resolution No. 13-1975, ,4 Resolution Regarding the Issuance Revenue Qonds • 19, 1976 1976 of Industrial F- State of P4innesota Department of Economic Development Application for Industri a1 Revenue �ond Project I� � �� � ��4 � ~ �, ` ] � � � � � � � � . � ,� � m .�. v 0 RESOLU"i``�Q?� PdO: 1.3 -- �975 P, R�S�i,U'I'IC�I�t REGAI'�DTNG THE ISSU.��dCE Or IP3DUSTRIAL REVENUE BONDS � � WiiEP,EAS, si:ate and feriexal sta�utes permit mur.icipaiities to 1�Si1P tay�--�x�mp � in,dustrial. r�evenu� h�nd� fo.r.� the construction or en�.a�oemen� oi i.ndus�tx�ial and com.,zle:� cia� ez�ter�x�ises ; an.d WHE�F�;.S, the city council is afaare tha�.� certain businnss ca�c��a�s a.x�e in-teres�ted in applying to �rLe counci� for the iss�aance or ine�us L���i�.l r�venue bonds wi �h.�iz �h�. City o� �ridley; and WHE�.�.r1S, t?ie ci.ty c.o�rzciZ, -t:�e c_i.�Ly ac'ir:7ir�istratian, and a.ntc�k es �yci ;���.�sr,ns with�n the city h�v� .me-t and di�cussed the merits Qd .�"'SS�S.s� �iiyU�:iJr,1�J g - � �vOGd, T�iE�E�aRE, be it resolved by i�he city council tnat the cc,unca_I �da�?-ts a po� iti�n in favor o.i thc issu�nce of industrial r��: ��rc;�� bt�nc�s . . BE �T ttJRT�-�rEf RLSOL„�.�Ta that °c�i� r�aunc2l will consi.der �4c� ����.�_c�:'c�;�r on i� s indiv=;_d=,z��?_ meri�� s�nd sh��ll consider , asn�di�: � ��-ic��� rra ��cers , thc� Iikeli:�ood �ha � t�,e app3.icant shall be r �" S%.�.C`C:�:;3f.�'.._LI_� 1:l. _l'"1.:a �.��'O�'JSC-�fj 1..7L7.c.i n.°�.:z 2 i�:C.' a:�'. i:L'?.'� O:C Lrc.�. �1�?1"t: �O -G- ., . . 4� ��.Ja `; '",�,��,.� -'- ,7 � } c� : n� i,pr n 'i � ��n-n -� ��� - c^ ' �:��: ,�� �.e,.� :� �_�t�i .��..�cl ��. rer.� .; .. :_� , th.. r.�.r.a_�.�L �y n._:a 1 ob , ta e ~Ci'L:cti.��i �.?�,7 5�37_C� I2ekJ CC�rtStY'L1Ct:i0I2 OT' �T7�.�l���T�;.1clli,' th�. compata- �7Z11�e:s Q� $!1.E P°�'O�OSC� 1.i'iCixl,tS ��1��.1. 07' CG;1Li1c ?''C1d� @r1�:�T'Pr'1S� wi�h 2X_l�:i'C"i�� 13?Z�i`1�sSS�S Gb�?a.:a�li. '��?c� C`1l`J' :?1 iL-j.:��.�j1 ?_T1C�. �P_ IIed2''��T surr�un�i:�Q m�.zn_�cip�L�_�ti�s g a�:�.:i sach o-�h��:c� ���rti�.�nt information as sha11 l�e avaiia�l� io the counca�l at fi��p t:ime ot said applica- tian. _ - �O�lr`� B�.' THI� CTTY C�U:y�:I� 0:� T'l:a� CITY OF FRIDLEY, THZS 3�+c3 �?�.�' �fi � EF�t�.U�s.RY, i975 Q I�iYOR - LdII1LI.t1i� J. Iuk.E � ATTEST: CITY CLER.K - MARVIN C. iiRUNSELL � I �, � .. �a _ t . - M.,� . 3^ ,�,� . �. �� ' �.._ ..... � � �� � � � ��►������ ��s��rr�s ��r�oratior� ARlnneapotfs DIvi3lon � 4f,50 MAIN STRLEi NE • MINNEAPOLIS, MIfJNC•SOTA 55421 . AC 612 5Fi0-44W E413-117� Novem.b�r 13, 1976 Cit:y oz Fr�.dlejr P4a�vin C. Bruzsc���� Ass�. Ci�y M�r.a,ex & F?nance Dir�cto� Civir., Centex° 6�31 Ur�ivers�ty Ave. N.E. Fridl�y, MinnE�ota 55432 Dear Mr� Brun�ell: � C �s br_ief7._y di.acusser� ��i-�h yoi1, Sa�'etran Systems Co�pr�ati�n zs c�;iving c�nsider�.'�i�zi ta t.hc expansion af m._cn�Y:�a�Yttxx �nc� f_aciLi.-L-ie � a�t t::l�ei� I r�id:Ley Plant, Main S��.r�-� �. The �ropc �ed c�ns truc �ion �A�ill pravide an a�c��t:icr�al 72,C00 sq. �-t. to accor��oda��e an anti�i-- pated �r�cYease in pr�c�uct�_on anc'i, or c:ot{rsu, tioi11 requixe a proparLional. increase in t�ie nurlber of employees, Tlie e:���:imat�d cosi: of the pxopcsed adc�.i�ion is $l, 250, 000 to $1F5QO,OOt� d�llars� ' In responsu t� a rec�uest by Mz . E. r�lurray af J. C. Br��dfc�rd CamPanyp I am p:�,�asec� to transmi�t, herewith, 10 co�i.f^s o� ���etran Sycs�.ezn� C�z��c��.-a.tian Annual Report 19;16, �nd I� sets c�f pzeel.:i�?tznary ��az��ings depzcting the pr_npa��� co�s-�r�ctionc We look fUx°wara to ��rarking wi.��.h �ou and the City in th�s endeavorY anct trust that the attach�d information wi:Ll enaule t�ze City o£ i'ridley ta procee3 as promptly as possib�.e. Very truly yours, �� �'-��/^�.��--� �' P. L. Wheeler Vice President-General Manager PLW/jc cc: Mr. E. Murray, J.C. IIradford Co. Mr. R. B, Wyland Mr. L. V. Purol �i I, � J. �'. E�F=��.t�7f'OF';C] �, CO. nne: nn e: F�? s NEW YQRK STC�CK EY,CHANGE, INC:. Novembcr I6, 19.7b � Mr. Max-�rin C. Br.u:nsell Asst. C;itv :�:a.nager � Finaxice, Di_r�ctor City oi_ Fri��.ey 6431 tlrii.tirersity A�Tertie N. E� � Fridl�y, %�znneso�a 55432 De�r �•R�-. Prunscll: 170 4TH. AVE. N. L� 11 .v NA5HVIL�E, TENN. ' 37�19 We havc� br�c�n authorized by Safetran S��st�erns Corporation to con�ac�_ y�u re�ardin� their int.er�st in. using ir�dustr.ial revE_nz�<_� bc�nus i:o accor!z�rioda�� their caz��.emplated neCa plont p.raj ect:. �f iz�dt�s �ria1 �-e�,=�nue vor�ds a� � made available thrau��� the C�ryo ui Fri.diey y t��e Carl�parz�yr ����u1d be incl�_ned tb aad ap�:� c,<�irnatel;� 72 , C10t� sq . ft . to t3zei�- current facili;-Y �nc���, I16,OQU sc�, ft. , forr�,e.r1_y Rayco) . ti1e expect the toi_aa_ casi: of the pr�je�� to run $1,250,000 to $1,500,000, �.hc�'��arr F we saL��_d be app' ��inb .for a�axir�luni bond issue o� $1,50J,(��. For yaixr inl=c�rn�a�io�, I am enclas_.:�g a co�uple o� Annual Repor�s oiZ SaiE�tran. As you can se�, they are a very strong, success- fuI Coir�p�z�y listed on the Araerican Stock Exchan;e. Our fi-r�rz wauld ��ei as under�•r.r_i�er oi the pr_oposed bond issue. We are anxi.ous to meet with the �ity C��uncil as soon as passib:Le to m«xlce �ur presentation and hopefully e�,pedite the apj�?=C3TJ�Z nrocess. P1�ase adv?_se m; as to procedure. Sincerely, J. C. E dt�rar d EEM : rrn�; Enclos�ure BR.AD%ORD � C0. C�� � � � y?�-���,� �< E. 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TI�e recon�,�iendat�or�s � are bas�ci on �:he +>>°c�l ;i»inary in�o►�i��ation furnished by the con�pany. li � I � �� GUIL%L(_11��C:� Fi�{�t >E� LIi1C� IIdu,J��i('.1l'�.(_ (;i_'dEt�Uf: f;01!!)� (COi�dT1��;U!��f)) j� � ������� � S 1� I-_ ��--U I : Tlle coin,7�ri;� d�����o��i i;s �� ,�?00 ��,�i i:f�� th,�� �i 1,, ,Jh�i ch ti-ri �! l� h� used to defray front-end C�i ty e>;��c�,�;�.s , i f����iy, i n connecti ;�n vr-i tf�� ti<<� l�or�c� i ssuc�. Any arrount n�t r°equ�i red foi� Ci ty e�xi,c���se, ��,i 11 br, r��� ���f��n���i to ti�� c�;��,r�a���� . Thr� ���r.tual Ci �;y expenses �-ri 11 L�e ded��c��:�f f��o;n tl�:= ��!>,(��:i0 ��t,�r.th�.�r or r?o�� tlie i,on�!s ��re �i�sued. The fact that a 4�5 ,00;) c��,,,_; ; i c�i s ���� �'F� c��� E�i�t c;,�,, F r,, �.f:��:� i:l��, i, ti�e Ci i:y Co�_�nc�i 1 4�;i 11 autro�°i zr_, 1�SUc�IiC';? U i i:fl:: 11"iJU`_� �}"i c� ?"i:VCIiU'�' �)OIlC�� 111 C�UCS'�'i �)�l. � TII�'. I.JIiC'� 1.iP i t:�'Y' df'1!1�0'�� �t:_. 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ST[:I' I\: Fi lc appl i cat.i on �"or� a;��>>�o��a1 tivi tf� the Conuni ssi aitcr of tlie Ue,�a►-tmer�t ofi Economi c Q��vi'1 op�;t: n t;. � I � � GUIUELINCS FG�� `�ELLIf�G If�lDt1S�T12I1tL i;EVENtIE (3�i�[)S (CQNi If�UED'} � STEP X: Prepare a����� exe�ute i in�1 agree�T,�:�i�ts , le�se �, and tr�st inc1�•nture , i� appl i cable s and issue a.��d s:�l� n�unfcipal ir�uus�tri��l dcve�cpm���� bortds. STcP XI � Th,e und��'T�4•!Y'ii;� t, havii�c� �.�i�rrnined �h� proj��ri, feasible sut;mi 4S a fi rm bid ��ith the exact co�;ro�,; i.o t�e ;et at a lat�t� da��e The bid is acce,�te�! by both tlunicipulic�� and Cc?:�};�<<�;,� . 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Nil}�E?Crt,` `•+c;i"�Si 1E:'_i �Ci`�' ;ji;t7� 1C ��Ur��t�SE.' 3flt� � pc�`s��ies �f ��',� "l:�r;�s��:� Ind�s�ria= !]e���i�r���n�- ^1ct, �� ��,� i eL� us °s �-� r �;� ����ts ,:a�.��ctr�:,� i�€; bor�r € ssi.?�, �r.:m �dn �nderwri i-er ar � �n �3.�aEye,i� o� a fisca: r_�nsaE�t�r� �s i-o the f��as:'sk�€ G i�y of the project �r�m � �i�ancia� �-a��ric�r�in�- is �-�tz�r,=�;ci �a �his ap�@>catione � � . i6�?i�. :��1�`'. t,tl`?�;:� :�.�`C;;a�� �;°`e.-�', C�i4�)� �i�`C`i'i^�C� Sc.;�:Ii"��Pi�i�'rit!C-)� (�i . ,_ _..__.__,�._..�. �_�w_& �'t�, ��f���� �r,d �a� t�:F;� y��� �ppr-ovaf ot tn�s �i C.,JF;e."� :`1' '�C:�4'� �'c;i": i�_;�' ���;�'�!^i'� f r;� ^�;� ;r7 `ifli3 i`.,f: �i'i::+�' c<��€'�x� t't' fi0 a f i ��a � 6 �t3::wc`sJS�uR« • ' . 0 5�gr�e� �ye (Arinci;�€ Gfiftc:�rs� � ihis approva{ shall not oe deemed to be �n a�proval ny the Commissioner or , the state of tt�c; feasibifity of the project or the terms of the lease to be 'executed o� 1-he bond� 10 be issued therefor. I � � Date of Apprc�va 1 : Comri i s s i �ne r . Minnesota De�c�rtf�it(1� O� Econcx�ic d�velopment �� � � �� . Cf:RTIFICl1TIntJ OF t�1I'JUTI.S RL•:L1�TIPJC, TO TNDUSTRIAL DEVELOPM�NT REVEr1UE BONDS (Sa�etran Systems Corporati�n Project) Issucr: City of Fridley, Minnesota Governing Body: City Council � 1 y�-�`��: �r //�.. / �r�: Kind, date, time and place of ineeting: 11 regular r�ecting, held on December 6, 1976, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., at . Members present: Councilman Fitzpatrick, Councilman Starwalt, Councilwoman Kukowski, Councilman Hamernik, and Mayor Nee Members absent: None Documents Attached: � � DZinutes of said meeting (pages) : RESOLUTION GIVING PRELIMINARY APPROVIIL TO � A PR�JECT UNDER THE MUIQICIPAL INDL'STRIAL DEVELOPMENT ACT, REFERRINr `_�'HE PROPOSAL TO THE DEPARTTIENT OF ECONObZIC DEVELOPMENT FOR APPP.OVAL, AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A MEMOR�INDUM OF AGREEMENT AND PREPARATION OF NECESSARY DOCUMENTS , ' I, t}�e undersigned, being the duly crualified and acting ,. recording officer of the public corporation issuing the bonds re- ,; ferred to irr the title of this certificate, certify that the docu- ments attached hereto, as.descr.ibed ahove, have heen carefully car.►pared with the original records of said corpor�tion in my lectal ' custody, from �•�hich they have heen transcri�ed; that said dacuMents are a correct �nd complete transcript of the minutes of a meetinc� of th� governing body of said corporation, and correct and complete ' copies of all resolutions and other actions taken and of all docu- ments approved by the c�overning body at said meeting, so far as they relate to said bonds; and that said mcetinc� c.ras duly held by t the governing }�ody at the time and pl��ce and was attended throuqh- out by the members indicated above, pursuant to call and notice of such meeting given as required by la�a. ' �azTNrss my hand officially as sucl� recording officer this 6th day of December, 1976. ' (Sr�L) ' � ` r���,+�„���k�.ii+`+� Signature r1arvin C. Brunsell, City Clerk-Traeasurer Name and Title ' � IJ � 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' � �� ' ' ' :. , __ _ � ,. .. _ , _ . ... . _ . _ _ : . .: .., _._ . �. .. .. _.__ - _` .._.: , .... _�,� _ �., •,.- - � � = = - - � � - � �9einber - Fi tzpatri ci� ��-• - in t�odt�eed � the - follow inq" resolu- ��eR` a�d=-mo�ed ��s...adop�.io� . _ _� v. .. � _ _:� _ � -- - - - � .= RESOLUTION GIVING PRELIr1INP.RY APPROVAL TO A• PROJ�GT UNI5EF2- �'H� -MUI�IYCIPAL-= INb�JSTRIAb= � _ � - -- --• � �- - � DEVELOPMENT ACT, `= REFERRING THE- PROPOSAL� TO - . : � - = - = �=-=�'F�E= DEPART�IENT -O�-�CONOMIC-D�VFLOPMENT FOR � - - � -= - � • = --�- =' APPRC3VAL; AND� ADT�I�RIZING EXECt-�TION =�F-=A- - ==� --; _ - = - - -�'-F'[EMORANDEJNi OF"A6REEMErIT AND_ PREPAP.ATION OF �_ ` _-� � � - ---- - - -- - -: -_. _- - - - --- _ _ - � � _ _ - - - NECESSARY `DOCUD7EIVTS "` = _ -- _ _ ._ - -- - - - - - ,.. - - ---- _ BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, --as €ol�ows�: = =- - = - ----= �_. .� �__ :. _ . -. -..._ _ _ --_ _ _ - =-- -- �:==It-is-hereby-found,-determined and declared as €o�.lowsi _. __ _., _ -- - �� __ __.__ � _..- - -- =- �__ -_- _ - --�-: .--- _ . 1.1. The welfare of the State af Minnesota requires active promotion, at�raction "-eneo��'aQeir�er�� and -development of economically�="scund industry and eommerce th��ugh governmental ae€s-to prevent; so far as possible, emergenc� of blighted-lands ar�d-areas.of chronic�unemployr�ent, and�the state-has encouraged loeal gove�nmeni units==to-act to prevefl t.such economic-det�rior- _ _ _ _ _ - - � - - - - . - -- -- - �. _ _. ,_ _ . . - - - ation: - -- --._ .__- __ =� -- _ . : ..___._ -- - _ - _ -:._ -=_ -� -1:-2. Safetran Systertls Corporation; �-a- De�aware corpor- a�ion=(here�:nafter, the Company), has advised �this Council of its desire= �o� eonstruct: ar�d egttip�ar�- addi�:ion- to its e�isting-faci..lity �n=-t�e'Gi��= (suc�-adc�ition-anc� equi�ment laezng-here�nafter--refer- �ed_=�o-as"-t}�e-Rrojee�� , "�for=ns�=�by-t�ie�=Gompany; =in--eonjunction w�:t`fi--its existing" facility on fhe �ari��acfitre=anc�-distribution of electro�mechanical-products, pr�.marily for use by the railroad industry. � � � - ._. � _ � -_ _ I. �: ��-The ex%s�ence'=of the:�Pr-oject �afth��i t}ie -Ci€�r - - - wd�ild significar_t1y: increase = the =tax base of the� City;; - County ar�d�=schoo� -dzs�ricf = in =cafiic�i �the =C�.t� =rs =locatec�r- ar�d -wou�d pro- v�de oppor€�r�ities =for -employment for residents of the City and surrounding area. _. _. _ __ �_ �:. _ . _ _. . .--_ - --= �' " _ --.- . _ _ ��__-. � _�_ .. - .., . - '= �..4: =The`-Gi�.y fias beeri advised �hat'�conventional; �6mm���ia� -�ir�ancir�g-to � pay:��l�e _capi�a� cost- o� �he Project is �v�'i-Table af: "such =higli -costs - of =borrowir�g: �hat - the econo�ie fea- s��bil=it�y =of -opera�:ir�g'�the �Rroje�t �wc�ukc�`b�e= significantlp =reduced, bti€-='f.�hat �wit�Y�:�€lie �id of "�miiriicipal -fi�riancing, arid �its r-es��ting Xc�i;r ��bor-raw�ng==-cos�; `�Ii�-P�ojec� � i:s = ecvrio�ic�lly'�more =feasili�le. 3?��� _�; ..,..{„ u "_ .-_�-t. ��:.. �;:= i.l-_ r��i.0�;'.. _c ��,;��C��:'�:. - ' � ' ' � ,��: 5. � �This =Council'��s-=be:er�:-advis�d b� �a:'�epr-es��itative c���`�':�_�.-=Br"ac�for-d-&'C6. of -Nash�k�lTe,=-Te�iriessee; ��ves�Fne��== ' . _?_ ,... - � � , � ' ' . ' ' � ' ' ' ' � ' ' � ' bankers and dealers in municipal bonds, that on the basis of in- formation submitted to them and their discussions wittz represen�t- atives of the Company and potential bu•;�ers of tax-exempt bonds, industrial development revenue bonds of the City coulci be issued. and sold � favorable rates and terrns to finance the Project. }�'Q t � � . "` "` ` � --�: � . `�T�e- C�� }s--'authori zed by Minnesota S tatutes , Chapter 474, to`is.sue"'its revenue bonds to finance ca�ital pro- jects consisting of properties used and useful in connection with a revenue producing enterprise, such as tha� of the Company, and �the issuance_of such bonds.by the City would be a substantial . inducement"t�o the-Company'to construct its facility within the City. _ - - _ . ;.;�� :, � � __ --.-- = -- - --- _ -_ • ,,.,_�� _ :2.._ On.._the _basis� of information given the City to date, i� 'ap"pears VtKat "it -would be in the best interest of the City to . issue its�,in�ustr,ial development reuenuc honds t�nder the provi- sions of `'�hapter `474� to`finance the Project of the Company at a cost,`presently_estimatedVto be approximately $1,500,000. 3. The Project above referred to is hereby given pre- liminary approval by the City and the issuance ot bonds for such purpose,and.in such-amo�nt approved, subject to approval of the Projec� by-t:fie Co"mmissiorier of Economic Development and to the mutual_agreement_of_this body, the Company and the initial pur- �li�asers of "tfie �onds as to the details of the bond issue and pro- visions__for _their :payment. _ In all events, it is unclerstood, how- ev�r; th�t-tYie-bonds of-the City shall not constitute a charqe, lien or encumbrance legal or equitable upon any property of the City except the Project, and each bond, when, as, and if issued, shall recite in substance that the bond, including interest thereon, is'payable solely fram the revenues received from the Project and property pledged to the payment thereof, and shall not constitute a debt of the City. � � 4. The form of Memorandum of Agreement relating to the •issuance of revenue bonds of the City to finance the cost of the Project is hereby approved, and the Mayor and City P�anager are hereby autharized and directed to execute the Memarandum of Agree- ment in behalf of the City. . 5. In accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Seci:ion 474.01, ' Subdivision 7, the Mayor and City Manager are hereby authorized and directed to submit the proposal for the Project to tlie Commis- sioner of Ecanomic Development for his approval of the Project. ' The Mayor, City Manager, City Clerk, City Attorney and other of- ficers, empZoyees and agents of the City are hereUy authorized to provide the Commissione�r with any preliminary information he may need for th�s purpose, and the City Attorney is authorized to , initiate anc�i assist in the preparation of such documents as may be appropriate to the Project, if it is appr�ved by the Commissioner. � , -2- • � , r � � .. . � . , . � . �� � � � ��z_ , � L��� �/c. � t v Ma� ' ' � Attest: �'' � � ' City Clerk , The motion for the adoptiorr of the foregoinc� resolution was duly� seconded by Member Kukowski , and the following � � 'ck C unciTman Starwalt voted in favor thereof : Counc� lman Fi tzpatr� , o , , Councilwoman Kukowski, Councilman Hamernik, and Mayor Nee . and the fol:lowing voted against the same: � � - ��, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passc�d and adopted and was presented to the Mayor who approved and siqned the same, ,! � which k�as attested by the City Clerk. � . • � _ � . � � . � g: ' : , R ' ' • ' , r � x�; /, — r -�= . i � I� � , � 5 cz�ry c�� ���z1?�r,U� PLIu;r1Ti;� !�0'i�."_-iTS`:IU:r r,,,`r;� R r_ i�lOVEi�'.:5:��i i�, 19i C� _,.�I'�i1,� C�sLL i0 i�;;�)�:?<< ., ,.;._ - _. . , . �'i!� _.(.I'j). � �::f:�. � t:C� { p.-, 17;rc?G Lrir; t,U G:"CGE:7' ,'-?�i, 7 i J�ito �.? .��.r� � .._ � a _ _ _ > R�1;T. �� A;r � �: �i� e 1`'iP ?:,'.T:i .'r�i'4S�:7]t: �18I'i1-S i�P1' ''�il T�%?Tl"f:1iF2i� .`.�C;!;1?r?!�1_ c:'1GFA y E:. i_';, 9 ti 9 ) S'1C�i.'!�"ti'_.'� 1iv;:,?J!I�l.• p L�;:��F'1':�.',?iI � 4ll��i. ,. ��`L'i;.`�t,,:.i � . eJE; ^Z'Q�.:�i � .�:.y{j_Tn7?1 « (��_'v`p � 1c'..t-.�r.::1: ✓ .... . .., � ,•� r ..r� ?t �,tr� i � "� (�. . , .. ^: .(i� tt,..; , �s_�:.,... 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Carl C:eor�E: u:as present repz•esenting Georgeto!�m ilotels. rI0TI0i�' b��� Lan�enfeld, seconded by Gab�l, that the Pl.azLning Co,�u�nission open the Publi.c Hear=ing on rezonin�; request LU:� fr7�-Q�, by Georgett�on P�lotel, Inc. Upon a voice vote, all votin,a, aye, Chairperson Harris declared the Fublic Eiearin� open at 'j:).�0. I�1r. F3o�-u�dm�:,n expl<��ned �,hat thi.s was a reronin� request to allow a motel-res�;aur��lt faci�Lity on P•iain Street acro:>s from }Iol:�day Vi11a�;e .dorttl. }Ie said there were several. t;hings �1ia Commission �oul.d have to take a].00:�c at, and one was ti•rhat � � ���.�L:I21:1I".�; �,Uii!ii1:.:>:�1.U'tl Z`�"',:t,jI1� — T�UVE:;�iuCT' l l$ 1;�7�� Pa�e [ the tat;�:l_ area �,*as zone�i (P�I-2). He stated tL��;� �rould Y�a=re ta make some deterrrizn��'» on a�t tli �s �ncet�in� or i,1 ti�ie r.�xt fF,��r mestings t��het}ic�r that zonin� s���t� acturi�La.,y a�ro�?,,: zon�_nf; :i.ri th�_: area; �in�. i� they did r�.zone that prop�rty, �,��3t �ti°as c;o:in:,; to ht�2 p�;, to the rc:;,t of ttic; i�'-2 �nd tiras ttie rest oi the 2�I-2 �ro,1�:��y ;�r.:�eci`? P�Ix. �?�or,r.����:^n sr��wed. �i,he proposcd pl,�.�i t�a tt�� G��rn;r,'LSSion, und exp_ aine it was a resl,��c'� c?�...e by Ci+.,�, St«�'i. ��c s��.�..ed ttiat t,t;� �re��sal triat; was sub�itt,�d 1'12.Cz ITi,J ,'�i z.�?"� 1.��1�:,1 'rlaS aCt�?£',_j_1.`T I;��4��'C� 8r:� �ii?�J C�Z'7.Z''1?i� �7_S�.@S Wc,T'B W1C�E.'T t'_..:..n w`,z .4 t,.�:=� �z�:ed.��r_'.. 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L-r�3v�;1ex�;_s < �`��. �'7ecy�;e s t.at;cc� thc;,T r,�.c�. a cho:ict of four differer.t areus th�::� t!:e L�ar?:iz�vt,a:� iic�:;.hurn o���a,�d ��d_ th�:;y chos:_� i;his ore because of_ tre y="oa==::;.ii,Jr t,�� Ht�yo c;�`1t <:�trc? �lso �ecai�s� :i_'� k�us cic�se i,o �th� railroad crew off'ic�. i-i� add��d that. t.he�� ia�r,�ed to �e in: ar� area that ti,as compatible to this part.icular� kina of b:is�r.ess, at:d the area �outh of 69� was pretty well c?ev:�l�ped � �ire Geor�;c: said it kas his ur,derstanding tha+ the City itself would like to sec soriet,hin; other than industrial in this particular area North of 691.t, and they had made the site plan z,rith that in mind< fIc sta�;ed it would be a good a.re�� ioz• their b�asiness and it could be the be�,innin�; of starting eitlier commerci��l or residential in that area. J�Ir. 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E: �.. .�.._�ii`c"�1.F?.•• i}r'T).�', t@.S:t.1.27'f: COc�I-:i_"ti��� _��l(� ���li tl.�"."Ii�l'..3.T'? ���:1�' �`'J _.1 ��?f Oi1E'. 0� ili._ �ic"�1��s>i. 1':c.ilUf�iC"�L1I':'.I'S O�' IilV l�.E`,�_ I L"i'1J � l•. F: o `I .�G t! a.-l.Ix : tC��ii4 viC�l.�.(� U° VGI'�i �.'., 1__lc'.% vU t.I1QSE3 OI rolici�:ys }'?�? 531C1e �i.'« ��2C1"'',=rr; .,�i1(� �}'1�? i. i;;lt' �_ �1;:U l;F� i �"1 J'_ �:i.� Z j;:�'ii, .,';ii!.f�0;!'�S �i:i1.: Cj1C:I1 t f. Yl`ci`.'P t�Z2 1f!F c�'�__�'!� X`Ot:�i�iSS �:<.�� 7'C�0.�15� p_t' Ccti.c?'?_i?� 'i'.� 4,,.C�,:i U_�' l�ii@ 1.�1_'t'�t32' Ctic'i1?l5< tir. C:�oz�k P said tr��� �; iri �hc�.r .�ef�s : b:i.7.:i�t; �, u2zd;; c?o�le �.n tr�_s area, they @Ji�?°Ci;2Cl. 'G''i:i5 ��i.i7_:t, l,Q 2'UTI �3.C; �j% OCCl�;J;`;i1::ym ��E S�'?'.Ci ]lE; zelt there Sd�S c'l.. T1P.E',:� in tize ��x~ca for a uz�� t and �'e i�t thi�, ti�ra.s a�ooc'� 1_oeQti c�n for � it. He � added th�i, tl«•}= actu^l_"i_y a'elt thi� wou.ld up�;rade t.his r,art,icular area or at least be a"f_oot in tt.� door" �'or oti�er co?�;,�rcial verii,li;'E:S in that area. He sho;tied the Commission dat�� sh�ei;s piat out by R N L vn the ar•ea, and said that if t�iis was chan�ed from industri.al to carrunercial thc�y j,rould like to l�ave a feasibili�y run on t,�ie need for� ofiice blii.ld:ings b�•cau�e tt�ey al ;o develop:�d office buildin�;s. He state� that if there �,as a need, he �hott�;ht thi:� would be a good spot because they usu�lly need a place off a main freeway and with a lot of p��cin� space. He s��id :he would be }iappy to ans�rer any qucstzons. rlrs. Shea stated she rzad been concerned laith the re:t of the property, but he had a�zswered most of her questions concernin�; tl�at. r1r. George said 5C Pl��r�:�:i.r7<; Coran�iscs.i_��� I;c:est:i.r-��, � P�avcraber 17, 19; � Pa e 1; €; that they wrere loolcing for usr;,; for :it. Hca expl.ain��d that they cou.ldn' �t. as'.. for� a��zor�:ziz�; �+., �ttz�:: t.i��i� f�.��� th�,�i; ��icr���rty ti•;i�ch���xt, F;v�n�; throu�;h oath �o�r•ds (the �;�;��.x�cl oi:' Pu:,1 _n;:;� ,t� :"�o.�t'r���•�� :I:nda ���:�:es ar�l �!,�3t of' B hd L Levr��lop::�tit), an�� a�z.;c had tv ��� fcur��d zii• �� ., ,. � ;�t� Ei ,�.d tn�� 1�r,� 1;�. i t.o be �ui:zed o,.er f'ro:n %�Ii L:'i i3O:: '1"'1"�,'_'ie,'::1 [,;: T:)' r't � 8e, . COt.�� liiJ�1.T�i�; �lc_J. ,t:? t�C"�C1E' I1: l�i. T-l�lS u�?GC�� tl.:>E'. i3�; c':.'.:� ?.�l` , i'>C�iU_�.� �C.fl(.'?� X`t2:; i!`iti� c?T1:7 't„l�:it f:.':� _. :,ti'c 1:I2+`�T' 07` 220�'i Zt St10ti,1C� �; }JC' � 1!'. J� .. ;C.`�E_' I�^ )�E.�.i..� itt'. �'i<.'OJ��i>C .`1c,1.Cj. f.i:�� t L;�'tl i. s;_'.:iE? t.:".1I1�S :dLT'G C:UTl° ti11E' r�:T'c _. ..'"011.�(� �): C? .'.i1 .f'Oi' J-Gi...;2' V�I?lvi.il"'P: E,U_T��� .;.1�f.0 ..ilo.�J �)T'O�'inr'�.� '� d � ., , ' a .l� �s th� 2t•-�. �1:}c �� s� ra�cc:;�.i �„ ,. • `�I , t � . �u�°, � S �7�. � :��.� 11� t. .. . 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L� ��7�;G. �1t>7' ��� =- i_, l ^r -i y n� r� r + �� �_•_ o:� r�.i__r�o�.. � ��� �;�, >�� a: c� usl, cl i� �ar11�����L�n ido.r�;��e:-ri ;:ad ���y oc,her :,uc�� �i� rar��er:�rl;,s in t,��� `��,�i,z C� ;.i�s, iir. George replic= � t,'r:��y dv_� r.oi,� bui. th�;� l�o�ed to h�=ve the s��nie arrangem�nt in athe.r citiesa f[r� sai.c� t.':��t. �.o�r tn� �ailr��:.d �ers;;;;rle1. �:rc��:,e ho�.�sed i_ri sorr,e of tr.e hot;.ls z�z do:an�aT;n T'���:�2ie�poli.s b�cause L'r�ey caulc3n°;, �;�f_zord to house them in the very G;�:st mo��ls. Fie e};pl�ined tha� th=i� ��;�v i;hey jaould ha��e ne�•r facili+ies to put �.;;::� in with transportation furni�ll�d� and for tne n�otel it ti�;orked very well bnca�:�se t��ey c�Tere �z�ara�ztecd. a eex�ta:�:n nu�nber of' p�ople pnr day for occupancy which gua.ranteed profitabilit�� for t,he mai,el. i�ir. Bergmc,n stated tl:at he felt a bit awlt-�,�ard with th:is piece. He said that within a l.arge ri?_ they were talking abouf, rezoning a srnall porti.on, and felt it almost bardered on spot re:>,oniil�. He said he t,�as Iooking at the site data which a��p�.rently considered the possi.bility of addi.tiorial commercial developrnent to the size of this total si. te, t:z�. Ber�;mala noted 'th<<t A1r. George had descr.ibed a process �:�here it would be out ai' contexL for Burl_in�ton Northern to come in with a rez,oning request for this entire parcel rather than this small corner with the understanding that if tl►e lar�;er scale plar� developed then another � k'J :�na�i� C��or�, .�s:>i�r ;��ie�;;�wi�i�� - ,;� � ' '���; �, t�do �er��t .� 17, 1)7c; , � � � ' , � Ya�e > sF:cti.on ���e;�1: be re�on:�d a piECC; at a time tc> t}�e c�,iE::;l�, of this totzl parc::_-1. i°irr �:eor�,e s���_r_i if t�1E;jr co�z_�.c� f:ir�c, a u::e fox• :it, t�iat ���a,; correct. }�e ad_c�ed � :o;._ '�':,�:3 �� , :-;,. ,t, out, t.o .� � v ,� �:It�t� tt- u .h::�:t.� rc:<<���o�:e :� t.rc��z,n�»..t tlie countr^y� t�Ir. 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He said tl,at in listening to thc ciiscussio� he felt tl�at a moiel and restaurant i�raul_d b� com�l�men�ary �;o trie other �urroundii7�r bus�nesses, tIe stated he notic�d i�ir. Geor�;e had projection. 1'i&ures of 95;� occup�ricy, and asked if he could tell frora ttiat projection appror.ir;at�ly hai�r many people a da,y V:oul_d be involved in this on an avera�e . T;r. Geor�;e said t.here irou�_d be approtim:zt.e1 y 60 people a day from Burlin;t.on ;Iortheril, with space ior r�iore. Ije �stated that eventually tlicy would. lil<e to have 2>00 occup�u-icies per tnonttl, or S�a p�ople a da��. P�Ir. L�zgenfeld a��ed c,rhat the actual dimensions �rere tha�, thcy should be conr.erned about, and PIr. F3oardm�n x•e��l.ied it i,ras >j1..3' in depth anci 36G. ;' I') _�.r.r�:i.nf; CGi�^r:i ���v �_u�� }IeF�Lir��; - I�c; �,;,:bei� :17, :i;��'rG 4:1C�E.' C7T] 1�3.:ti1 �'�C.i E.f'te ,T'i]". 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She adc?ed t��!i, i� t��:,,- �aere �� ;:i�iu for tF7e i•.hole tl�in�; �o b� r��,oned, she ��;ould liave no � object�.an �o that� Lut ri�;�it ncz; it wa.� jus+ ,� pot�.nt;.<<1 mess. , Chairp�rson Harris : aid that he dic�1 � t see th�i.s as a spot rezonin�= and he certainl;y 1,�_,nt.e�� to st:e �Lhaf; 176' that r��ns nc�xt to the tr<ici;s included in C-2 zonir�r , and h� stz�,red everybody�t concern on i.he re;;�a:inder oi' the property. ' He addc:d tliat he ttiol:f;Lt ti�is partici.ila�• devcl_oprr,en t t,oulci b, a�;reat plus for the Cit�r, and he agreed with i•ir. Geor�;e's concept. iir. Ber�mati said tn�t he did, too. He stated that althou�;h he rnay not have a�iequatel�� coinplir�ent,ed �:he concept ' IJ � ' Plannin�; Co:nmission 1�1eet�.ng -� Nave;�ber 17, 1��76 Page 10 put forth, he thought the City woul.d like ta have it. He said that they were � concerned with the total development of the :property and that it be c3one in some planned fashion, and would like to see �a better plan of the property. 5I T,r. Langenfeld said that it seemed stra��ge t:�at Burlington Northern, having such a large strip, dicir�'t have a better ove:rall future plan for the properties they owned. He said he felt that Burlington Pdorthern shou.ld have been more informative to i�`�r. George as to the possibil:ities.of what they intended to do to the ATorth of the pro�osed mot�l site. r7r. George stated they had gone over that, and thought office buildings would be compatible to this project. He said he was under the impression that off:ice buildinos came under commercia.l. zoning, and said they wanted to have a feasi'bility study done on the need for office buildings. He said he had also asked about the possibility of housing for older people and if.there was a need for that, so they were looking to other uses for this parcel. 2�Ir. George said that they felt this was now their land for a period of fifty years and that B� L actually no longer had a right to it if it �ras rezoned. He said he could see the Commission's concern�about the rest of the property because it did not have frontage, and anything that didn't have frontage t�ras not going to be condusive to something desirable.coruner- cially. Mr. George said he could remedy that by including that strip in the rezoning request and pay the lease on it, and that �ray they would have it when they were ready for additional buildings to �;o on it. }ie said that they were as'cing for the rezoning because they were ob:ligated on the land for a period o� fifty years, and it was actually the sarne as rezoning subject to purchase. He said he had worked with these people for �two ye�.rs on this project, and with the City for a year or so. He stated h� knew the feeling was the land was si;i11 industrial, but if Georgetot.�n riote:ls didn't have faith in th�se people that it would not be used for industr:ial they i:ould never have made a million dollar investment in this project. �Ie said t��at as a matter of fact, his organization ti�ould like to be the users �f part of -the property and t�ould like a feasibility study run on it for affic� space. � Nirs. Gabel asked if Burlin�ton Northern had :indicated ho.�r they wanted this zoned, and P-1r. Boardrrian replied that the only indication he had gotten was they were looking for the maximum number of options. He stated that right now he didntt thir�k they vrould want to tie themse�ves into a different zoning as zt Saas presently r1=2, which is'the highest p�ssible land use that is available. Chairperson Harris stated that it seemed to him it would be to Burlington Northern's benefit to have so:ne sort of idea as to what would fit into this. He said he was under the iripression the reason Btzrlington i�aorthern set up B.�i, . Land Development iaas to get this 12nd that had been laying dormant for fiity i:o one hundred years into production. He added that it would seem to him ihat in order to do that they should hav� some idea as to zahat would work �,ell on that land. i�ir. Boardman said he tho�aght the motivation behind that iaas they had to start pa5�ing taxes on all th:is unproductive land, and noi�r the prob:lem was how t;o promote the property as f�ast as they could withou�t having to go throti�;h a feasibility s�:udy on every p:iece of property. r;r. Lan�enfeld cammented tllat he tliought he already lcnew w�i,at their cor�prehensive glan was, and that taas if the do].lar was ri�ht i or a particular piece of land, that was the w�y it ti�as going to go. ' Pl�uini.ng Comrnission t�;��ctin� - Navernber l7, 197G ' � �I� �' ' ' � ' ' � ' � ' Page 11 5 '� t�trs. Gabel a.sked where the City stood as ia.r as saying to Burlin�ton Ilorthern that they i�ould like to have this lancl rezor�ec� cernmercial and developed that way. Mr. Boardman said he didn't think the City wanted to te11 Burlington Northern they had to rerone this because ri�;hi a:aay there would be a 1ega1 fight. He said the land rra� present,ly zoned industrial property, and Burlington Northern wa:s ].00king for other possibilziies of development. hir. Boardm�n said he had one other question, and asked zf the Commission feli that a mote�l was compat�ble use to that area if the rest of the property North of the motel remained zndustrzal, and i.f so, why �he -table? P�irs. Gabel commenied that she fE�lt it was spot rezoning unless the whole thing was rezoned. i�Ir. Bergman sai.d he would like to 'answer that question, and stated he iaas concerned that it be parcelled up in ?ogical planning parcels and the strip between the rezoning request and the railroad. tracks he f'elt should have been par-t of the rezoning. Chairperson Harris said that he wa.s not sure that the ii-2 was compatible with the C-2. Chairperson Harris said that from his o�m standpoint, he thought ?fr. George's proposal was co�ripatible with the total area, and he thought that was what they were trying to look at--the total a.rea and nat just the existin� zone. He stated that; perhaps this wou2d be a progressi.ve type zoning opera.tion, and he hoped it would be a step. Mr. Haxris said he: didn't know if they needed a comprehens�.ve plan, but did think they shoula. talk to the people fro:n B N L and find out what dzrect,ion they were lookint; a.t. He said he also felt they . should ta1ti: to someone about the particular f'lyer rir. George had shown them which said "potential commercial". UPON A VOICE VOTE, Harris, Bergman, Langenfe]_d and Gabe1 voting aye, Shea voting nay, the mo�ion carried 1� �- l. Chairperson Harris said he �ould like B N L or Burlington Northern to come in to the City Sta�'f and ask ior assistance in deciding V�hat could be done with this parce:L. Nlrs. Gabel corrunented that she i,hought the �oint was tt.ey had to look ou� for the future of the entire city. i�Ir.. Boardrnan suggested to rir. George that he make the initial contact with B N L or Burlington 2�Torthern to meet with the Planning Corunission on Decerrlber 8th. ' 2. LOT SP:LTT RE�UEST: L.S, #76-12� 3Y DICK GREGOR: Split the balance of Lot 31, Auditor�s Subdivision 12_9, into two building sites, each 13�3' x 1I0� which �excepts the '��Jest 129 feet of the South 2 of Lot 31, and excepts the ' North =�, and allaws for a 25' road dedication for 73z,� Avenue. Lots will be addressed on 73rd and 73� Avenue N.E. ' � ' �I' rir. and Alrs. Dick Gregoz• were present. i�fr. Boardman explained that this was a.lot s;alit request to split the East half of lot 31 in hal.f North and South, and l�e thought this was in keeping i,rith the area. lie su�gested there be a stipulatiori that the 25' street dedication occur at this time on 731�4 Avenue. ' Plariniaz€; Commissi.�n ;•�eetir.�; - PJovemher �.%, 1976 ' ' � � I� �J , ' LJ �� ' ' ' Yage 12 Chairperson ciaxri.s asked if block 31 was all under one ownership, and i�Ir. Gregor said he only owned the portiori Ea�t of the existin� structure. I�ir. Boardrn<in stated he had been under the impression those ��ere under the sar�e o•.merst�ip, but re�;ardless of that, they �,roul�l have to have that 25' street dedication. He said tney laould have te deal i�rith the owner of the lrJest portion of block 31 individua.l.ly. Chairperson Harris asked if the remaining lot sizes would be sufficient, and rlr. Boardman replied they would have a 92.75 width. He stated the depth would be approximately 137', so the lots would probably be around 12,000 square feet. rir. Harris asked ii there were any other easements required, and P•ir. Boardman said there were not. i�Ir. Harris asked if Jim Lund hadn't purchased some of that lan.d tax forfeit so t:he county had a little bit wider right-of-way on 73rd, and I•4r. Boardman replied th2.t was correct. T1r. Langenfeld asked if the �rlest portion of :Lot 31 would be split sor�e time in the future, and Chairperson Harris noted there was a structure in there now that sat almost in the middle�of the lot, so he doubted there would be a split. Chairperson Harris asked Mr. Gregor if he was in agreement with the dedication of the 2�' street easement, and he answered that he was. MOTION by Langenfeld, seconded by Shea, that the Planning Commission reco:r�-n�nd to City Counci7. approval of Lot Split Request L.S. �76-12, by Dick Gregor: Split the balance of Lot 31, Auditor's Subdivision 1?_9, into ttao building sites, each 13£i � x 110' tiahich excepts the �„'e;�t 129 feet of the South � of Lot 31, an� excepts the North 2, and allows for a 2a' road dedication for 7� Avenue. I,ots wi11 be addressed on 73rd and 732 Avenue N.E. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 3. REVIET�l OF SPECIAL USE PERP-�ITz SP �r75-28 IINION OTL COI�IPANY: Recuest for a building permit to construct a new service station, See Planr.ing Corunission minutes 12/3/7�). Chairperso:7 Iiarris said that one of the stipulations of �he Special Use Permit had been t;�at when they came in for a building permit request that this be reviewed b,y the Planning Commi_ssion again. h�r. Boardrn:sn informed the Commission that Union Oil was planning a self- , service type concept, and the ot�:ly building they woul.d have �ras an attended station. He said they taouid be taking the present building down,.and there were i�aell-designed landscape areas within the concep�, itself. 1�tr. Boardman , said that the redesign of' the interseci;ion there did create some traffic concern witllin this property, and it loo;:ed �Like they had taken that into considerat:ion. � rirs. Shea <�sked the size of the cashier stat�_on, and i�4r. Boardman informcd he.r it was Zl�' x n' . , ' 5 ►; � ' F'1=zrjn:i.n�; Cornrnission ?�Scet:in�; - Nover�ber J.7, 1.976 ' ' � , , , � 5 � Page 13 Chairpersc�n �iarr�.s ask�c� i�' tt�is met the reauiremcnts for resiroar�s, and Mr. �3oard.r�ian said that �)arre:L Cl.ark and looked a.t a.t so he imagined it met the requiremerits. t•Tr. Iia.rris noted there �ra:� a foldir��; curtain on the restroom, and tliat ctid not rneet the harc�icapr,��d codc>. P�Ir. Boardman stated he didn � t think this would fall under ti�e handicapped code requa.rements, and before any perrnit was gr��rited it would have to meet all ra�cessary cocle requirements. P•1r. Bergman corLmented thai� he wou]_d be �nazed i�' this met code it it was to be used by the public. Chai.x•person Harris stated it must be open to the public because hE: saw i�t contained display racks so they must be selling things over the countE�r, and noted that the back of the shelf was the screening wall fo� the bathrc�om. . Chairpersc�n Harris suggested that t.hey could make stipulations on the Special Use PerrrLi.t,, but I�ir. Boardman said they couldn't make any stipulations that would be more restrictive than the Uniforrn Building Code. In other iaords, he explairaed, if they had a 3� door and the City �ranted them to h�ve a 2" door, they couldn't make that-a requirement. NIr. Harris said that if this structure met code, he thougtit they should write so;ne letters. P4r. Boardman said that if it didn't meet the building code, it would meet the building code before it was built. Chairpersan Harris said he would think tha� �he Union 76 Company could afford a door for the restroom. ,.� Mr. Bergman said that compared to ttie h�ay other �as sta.tion operations got treated which a.lso required special use permits in their zoning, he thought perhaps th.ey taere Ueing a bit oppressive on this particular operation. i•1-r. Harris said he thought the intent of i;his v�as an annual review by Staff, and ' this �aas d.one as a matter of procedure for most Special Use Permits. L ' ' ' ' � � , ' rlr. Bergman comrn�nted that he didn' t understand the tr�affic pat�;ern� He said he had never seen a self-service station that complicated, and though-t it was very curious. Chairperson Harr�_s said he tl�ought they would have some direction signs or arroz•rs, and he thought there should be direction arrows on the driving surface. , riOTTON by Bergman, seconded by Langenf.eld, t:�at the Planning Commission recommend to City Council approval of Specia:l Use Perrnit, SP ��75-28, Union Oil Company; RequeSt for a building permit to construct a nei� service station, and the propased builcl.ing p1 �is, with the following stipulations: l. That t�affic patterns be heavily ind:ica�ed on the physical site. 2. That all agplicable cadea be str. i.ctl,y� checiced with concerns for sanita.�^y facility adequacy, fbr the l�anciica.��ped in par�icular. Upon a voice voi;e, all voting aya, the motion carried un�nimously. Chaii•persor� Harris declared a recess at 10:2(� P.rI. and reconvened the meeiing at 10:35 P.M. � f��1 '� i'1an3�in� Gor��rn.issiori T;ee�t.i.ng - Plovernt�er I7, 1976 Page 111 � � �.. CQ1vTTN'J.I:I1: PROPO`�i�D 2�,�Ii�IT�,T;At��C,s CO�E: Chairperson Harris dtclai�cd a!�5 minute time Iimit on this item with the concurrence of the rest oi the Co���ission. i•Zrs. Gabel stated zt seemed to hcr in going through this that one of the things tha�; was really perti_nent was what exactly the job of the Fire Inspector was and �rhat area:; he covered, did the �iealth Departrnent enter into this� etc., so there wa�n't an over]_ape t�r. Boardman said that the Fire Inspector inspected only those pub�ic areas such as hal7.ways, entrancesf fire extin�uishers, ete. He said that th� Fire :Inspectors did go through every industri al buildin� in t.he City every year and check according to fire codes. Fie stated that the only problem they had was that they never ad��pted a Uniform Fire Code. He said that if one was adopted, it rnay overlap them in the industrial/cornmercial area, and -they may wan t t� do away with that portion of the maintenance code. Chairperson Harris said that would make more sense to him than an industrial/ commercial maintenance code. r1r. Boardrian said that in most communities t�ey had a residential maintenance code c•rhich dealt with multiple family and du.plexes. He stated that in most cases the programs were relatively large and in sorne cases they went on a complaint basis only. To izis lmowledge, i�1r. $oardr�an said, St. Louis Park was the only cornrminity at this time tnat was going into fu11-fledge inspection pro�rams. M�rs. Gabel asked ii FHA or GI dic�n�t go through the homes and require that things be brought up to code be.iare the house could be purchased: Nir. Harris said they didn�t require it be br��u�lzt; up to code, but up to their standards. r�ir. Boardman explained that in some cases their standaxds were high on certai.n things and loir on otl�ers. C:'�airperson Harris said that concern- ing com,-nercial loans, they usually sent out an appraisal. He stated that if the house didn�t have adequate heatin�; facil:ities or plurnbing facilities, that would reflect in the appraisal of the property and how much.thg lending institutio:n would lend on the property. NIr. Bergrrian asked if the extent of ' their inspection o-r whether they inspected at a�l didn't depend prima.rily on how much money �he potential buyer wanted to borroTnT. Chairperson Harris said that to his I;�lo:;Iedge they were alUrays appraised, but they.did not a�ply standards . Mr. Langenfeld sai.d that he wished to indicate to the Commission that he had done both types of inspec�ions,,and they did catch everything. fie said that 1�Ire Ha,rris was correct an tt�e �ray it operated. I�1�. . Langenfeld said tha� in the past m�etin�;s the word "naintenance" was questioned, and read the definition of the �aord from the Arier�_can Heritage Dictionary: a. The action of continuing caririg on, preserving, or retaining somethin,;. b. A work of keeping some�hi.n� in proper condiiion. Mr. Langenfeld said he liked this definition procedure, bu�� he thought somethin� like a"flush t�rater closet'! was a bit ridiculous. He said that :many of the terrns in the proposed code i,reren't used in comrion lan�tia�e. He aslced if the,y t•rere goinE; to di�vide the code into sections. rirs. Shea conLme.nted that she had gotten the irnpre;�sion at the last rneeting that this proposed code was .not �•rhat the,y wanted. Mr. Lan�enfedl. said he had read throu�h it again and had narlced a fet,r tl�in�s he thoii�;ht were good, but the rest he would vote avainst. iie suggested us:ing the proposed code as a guide- linc. � ' , ' � � ' ' � ' r � � ' ' � ' ' Plann �_n�; Commission I�Ieetin�; - Nove:nbe: 17, 197G 5 P! Page lZ I�ir. Ber�rnan gave one other definition of mainten�.nce tcl�iich he said came frorn out oi a contract he had for saaintenance, being "the pre>servation of that wnich e�:ists". He thou�ht tr�e cvde discussed something other than that. For example, he said, upora:�ing was not mainter.�ance, or having to add a windo�rr was not maint�nance. He stated that if they wanted to address things like that they should not call it a maintenance code because the de.finition didn't �Pply• i�7r. Langenf.eld said he 1'elt in a way it 1•ras sirr,ilar to an insurance concept. He stated tnat ti•rhen a loss occtzrr�ed, the idea behind the insurance was to replace that property to the nearest or same condition it was before the �oss. He�said he felt they should.try to keep this dcaelling in as close to the same type condi-tion as it was at the �ime of purchase. . Mrs. Gabe�_ said she didn't think they could use existin� conditions because existing condii;�.ons may not be safe. r;rs. Shea suggested using the word "standard�'. She added that when they were talking about some of this property, rental homes, etc., some were substandard and pretty bad and the occupants couTdn'i get help. 1�Ir. $ergmari cor�mented that the rent would go up with the improvements, and 17rs. Shea agreed tha� ��as true. Chairperson Fiarris said that was a real tough problem. He added that so many tim� the lota-inco?�e got all t,rrapped up in substandard, and that shouldn't be. P�irs. Shea said that the low income person didn't know where to go for help, and if the City couldn't help, who could? I>Ir. Bergman stated they could move out and find a place that did have a toilet, heat, or �:�hatever. 1�Irs. Shea s� id the rent �:ould then be $200, which they couldn't a.fford, rir. Bex•gman said if il:ey required all those things of the dTf�elling they ti;ere in, i.t would be $200 a month also, F-?e stated that a person who was managing renta� property couldn't be told to spend $20,000 upgrading that property and not rai:se the rent. I��1r. Langenfeld said that it was human nature that a person laho didn't actually ozm his property didn�t treat it the same as if it taas his oU�, a,nd that ���as ��here the deteriora- tion took p1_ace. That in turn, he said, forced the land oV�-ner to say he cauldn't afford to fix it ar�d then he got a lo��er-zncome type of p�rson in there and ifi. just snowballed. I�Irs. Gabel said t��at then they should realize that if these things were to be brought up to minimum standard there would be that rnany more people applying for assistances i�". Bc�ardman said that in order to get assistance on housin� anyzYay, it had to mee�, certain code standards. Mr. Bergman said that on the subject oi firc: inspection, t•rhat codes did the Fire Inspector have tha� he now follot��ed. F�e said he tiould �ike to suggest that the Commission ask that type of question apglicable to every trades or maintenar�ce ox housing eZement ihat they had. He suggested that wherever there was some inspection f'unetiozi, appraisal f.unction or requirement function such as HUD's require��ients, or some other i�ody that had some inspection codes� that the City of Fridley jud�e 1�rhether or not those were adequate and if so, merely ref'erence them and delete them from cluplication in the maintenance code and get on �,rith what was le�t. Chairperson I�arris asked the Com�nission what, they thougnt should be in a maintenance cade, rlr. Lan�enfeld said he tr;�ottght it should contain some com.^�on sense. He said he ���ould like to see ii start off with definztions, and �dded that so many iaords just didn't have to be there. Nirs. Gabe1 stated that she didn'i; ihink �there was a need to get so cumbersoi�e. She said the � 1'1.ar�z�az-�� C,�rr�r+»_ssi.on �1e�;�tit�� � ldovelr�ber• 17, 1�"j6 , ' � Parye 16 5 O City shoulci rc�quire adeq�a�.te heat, ad_�civate �r�,ter atzd sewcr, adequate ventilla- tion, nc�n-i:oxic paint, rao holes in �t}ie floors, �tc. St�e :;uggested they just use basic thirigs, and said this dic�n't have to be so complicated. i-�.rs. Gabel stated that if' the carnet iaas �ror.n that was not; a saf'ety ha7��rd; but if there was a hole in the floc>r, that iaa� a s�.�fety hazard. As for the exterior, she said tne roof shouldn't leak, t!;e foundat_i..on snould be checked so rodents and pests coul.dn't get in, etc. 2;rs. Snea stated that sre liked P�ir. LangenfeldPS id.ea of dividing the c�de up, and she would also lil:e to see three separate sections: R-1, Single Family; ' P.--2 and R,-3s :=Iultiple Dwel].�ngs; and R-I�, i��obile i�omes� P�Ir. Bergman as'red if there should be two section:s under R-1--downer° occupied ared rental. 2-ir. Harris � said perhaps there should, but he didn't know why ;�-1 okner occupied snould be ariy different th�� R-I rental. I�Irs. Sliea said �hat would depend on �he way they were enforc�d, but the standards should be the sarne. P•ir. Harri.� said that� ' enf'orce{nent should have two sections. He continued that R-2 and R--3 taere alrnost always rental, but R-2 could address both oc•m.er-occupied and rental, such as a double bungalow. He asked why tYiey taould h�ant to handle the standards any diff'erent in a R-2 and a R-3 if it t,�as owner-occupied. Mrs. Shea suggested ' putting R-2 with R-1 and leav�.ng R-3 by itsel.f. I�Ir. Bergman suggested or_e sectian on single-far,zily d;��ellings and one on. multiple, and merely break those into et:*ner-occupied versus rental. rlr. Boarcl�nan said thai the proble� ' with that was they had a certain control on r�ental property that i•aas not R-l; they licensed R-3 but did not license rental F��-1 or rental R-2. ' ' ' � CJ ' ' , ' ' Chai�person Harris asked if it ��as agreeable to �he Commission to run R-1 and R-2 together, and have R-3 be a separate sect�ion9 and tney agreed it ��as. I°1r. F�arris said that R-!t �aou.ld be like R-1 except it Z,iould be mobile hor�es. 2•1r. Harris stated th�t the code should then be brokeri down into those sections� and each handled separately. I-ir. Boardman said that -�he total plckage they had been presented tti-ith �ras a four-seci�on documenL: Structural R--lg R-2, R-�� and R-It; �terior Maintenance; Comme.rcial - Indtzs trial; and Exterior for Cornrrif�rcial and Industrial. He said ihat perhaps they shoul.d asK if they reall.y n.eeded the exterior maintenance for residential and com;nercial, or if instead. of providing main�enance codes they should require more stringent regu.lation.s or defini�ions within the zoning code itself. He asked if those sta.�dards of nair�tenance should be layed out in this, or if �;he�r wanted to try to put more standards wi_thin the zonin� code as far as t,rl�at was classified as "shall be ir�. good rnaintenance ". Chairperson Harr�s said he would lil.e to handle this as �n entity by itself. without getting conL�nercial and industrial in it. T;r. Eoardmr�n coi~unented that rnost corn,munities only handled residential maintenance. Cha:i.rperson Harris asked �;tiai was covered regardin� exterior maintenance, and ;�ir. �3oardr�ari said that was talking about remc�val of snow and ice from parking lots, steps, i��allc�aays, e�c., and also exteric�r lighting. He asked if t!�ey �VT�S�E�.Il 1i111J typ� of �hin�; in tl��ere or if t.iey �ranted to handle this under the zoning code. i•Ir. I�arris coi�:nented that it sc�ur�ded like R-3. r1r. Bergman asked if there was anythin� in thc City Ordinanr.e x�i;;ht now which said the walkways in an R-1 area must be slioveled, arid P�Ir. Boai°dnan replied there was not as the i��allcw�ys they had were r�aintained by the City. 5P I'1<u�niii�; Commissio?.� i�Iectin�; -- Pdovcml�er 17, ].�'j� p�,�e ]7 Mr. Lanf;Enfeld statt.�� they r�ac� alreac?y bro,ten this dc�rr� into th .rEe divisi.ons, and he wr,uld rio�sr �1i,-:r� t,c� se�; t�lern dete.t�rnine ;ninimum s±,ax,dards for each of the th7�ee units an� sirzpZzfy i;r,:i� thin�. �Ie sa�id that to try to an�wer P�r. F3oard;nan's questyon, he real�_y di.dn't thin'r, t}�ev w�,nt�d a whole pa�;e on every- tr�a.n�. }ie said th�t t.hrough tl�e cl:iscussion k�e �u��;e.,ted thc�y rnight £in� a mini.rr,um sta.ndard would apply t:o al1 oi Lhe units, and they could �;ro�ress from there. Chairperson Harris sazd he thoitght t•1r., Boardman's question was tiahether or not they wanted to inc�.ude the exterior m�intenance in this code, and ?;x. Bergrnan saia definitely. i�ir. Langenfeld said he was su�gesting a general. outl�ne so they could really tack ihis thinx-. 1�1r. Harris saic� maybe they could brea'r. each one of the three sectior_s they had into subsections--interior maintenance and exter;ior maintenance. Mr. Boardman said that. he would like to Imo�;a exactly t��hat they wanted to includ� in the rnain�tenance code. bid they .aant to include just residential or residential and cor�.^�ercial; exterior and interior or just structural? He said that before they broke one portion ��f that dotim into R-1, R-3 and R-�t, maybe they should mal:e sorne determinat:i,on as �,o tirha�; they wanted to include here and what other areas could ha.ndle ihat. Chairpersori Harris said that they had to start sor�eplace, and lae thought they had decided to start out i•rith the residential in three sec tions : R-1 and R--2, Rw3, and K-�., .,and under each of these sections have a subsection oi interior maintenance and exterior mainterance. He expla�ned it �.�as just an organizational thin�, and he thought it wou�d be much easier this j�r�.�r for p�ople to f'ind a certain section. P�:r. Bergman suggested tha�L perhaps subjects sho��:Lcl be a.temized. and then I4r. Boardman could fil.l in from that, type of ouLline:. The Coi;�:ission concurred, and decided the subjects shou?d be health, saf'e�y, anci appearance (for lack of a better term). I-.re Boardman sai.d safet�Yl Z�rotzlct be anythin� that wotzld be hazardcus sueh as struc�tural or any physica�l defec� that could cause injury or harm to tiie occupant� T•ir. B�r�man thought electrical and gas services shotzld also be included under safety. He ac;d.ed he was thinking of a fifteen- page docun:�nt ma�cirnum to cover. all resident:ial. �ir. Baardrian said the only way tl�ey could get .f'�.fteer_ pages m�:hir�urc would be �to combine areas which said the san:e thin�o �Ie saicl if thev could. �� t,e�;ox�a_ze items into one section when they were identical it would save pape-r and not be so repititious. Chairp�rson Harris as�;ed cahat e�se should b.� included in the outline besides health, safet,y ar�d appearance. 1'Lrs. Gat,el sugr;ested �they �o V�ith that, and they could always add more if they folind something else. T.r. Boardman said they would also have a definition �ec�tion, ��.nd they used buildin� code definitions. rlr. Boardman suggested the�� a�Lso ir.clude eniorcement, a,nd P�Zr. Lan�enfeld su�gested responsibi_lity. The Commisszon decided responsibility iaould co.ne under enforce.;�ent. i�Ir. �ergm,ati com.�ented that safety taas an awfully broad section. He said he j�rauld pu�:, gas and electrical service under a hazard section, and put shove7_inE; sidetti�all:s lu�der safety; the need ior adequate heat and adequate p�.U17�)li1€; would fal:t under health� but adequate 1 L� ' ' ' ' ' ' ' � ' Planning Commission Tleetin� - November 17, 1'�76 Pagc 1�3 ventillation would be under safety. Chair�erson Harris noted that their tir�7e lim:it was a.lmost up, and su�;gested the Corrunission let the City rlin t��ith tnis general. outline and see what could be put. to�ether for them. I�1r. Boardr�an rnent:ioned that he thought they would be surprised that; a lot of �rhat they rnentioned �ras in the proposed code. Mr. Bergman said that before �they got in any position to finalize this, he would like to see a list of present ap�l�_cab:Le codes and enforcenent that concern themsel-ves vrith the sa:ne kind o� things that tney i•�ere discussing here because there ��ras no sense in duplicating sometning that everybody �lse was already doin; and had a l�.cez�se to do. He said he was thinking of the �'ire Inspectors� State Fiealth Aepartment., Department of Labor and Industry, etc. Mr. Boardman said that t•ras why he thouoht that perhaps they should eliMinate the industrial-co.;:rnercial section of tne r�lainienance code, but they mi�ht t•rant to keep an exterior maintenance cocle on industrial-corn.*�ercial. 5• COTITIPJUED; �iUiF,Aid DEVELOPi=tE�1T GOtiLS �n?D OBJECTIt/F,S Mr. Boardman informed the Commi.ssion that th=is was not ready, but i•rould be continued to the next meeting. 6. RECr IVE PARKS & RECREATIO:�I COt�-�ISSIO\T P�IIIdUTES : OCT03I?R 25 1976 2i0TI0N by Shea, seconded by Larig�;nfeld, that ttle i'lanning Cor�:�nission receive the Parks and Recreation Commission minutes o.f October 25, 197�. Upon a voice vote, all votzng aye, the motion carried unar�imously. � Mr. Lar.genfeld commented �that he would like to see so:��� of the initials defined, such as F.YdS.A., H.A.F., Ni.A.H.A., A.H.A.S. He suggested they be spe�led out wren �hey are first �ased, ar:� af�er that just the initials cou?d ' be used, Chairpersor� Harris said he had a good poin�, and P•ir. Boardr,lan said it was so noted. � � � � , ' 7. RECFIVF HUr1AI� i��SQURCES 1-iIP1U'PE'S: :'v0`JE"��B;:ft ��., 19'(6 MOTIOi; by Shea, seconded by Bergman, that the Pl.anning Com.mission receive the Hui��ai Resources Commission minutes of Tlovember �1, 19"l6. P-frs. Shea stated that I•Irs. Lambert had resigned arid she wanted to ur�e that somebody be appointed as qui.ckly as po�s:ible to take her place. Chairperson Harris said �.hat regardin�; the �''_Lscussion with James iii11, the Public Safety Director� he found the figures astoundin�. Fspecia].ly, he said, in the area of juveni.les. He stated this iaas very disturbing, and asked if Human Resources was �oing to try to come up �aith an,y recom.mendations. Mrs. Shea ans�rered th�.�t this.was just infor�r,ational f'or thern and the public. She 5 (� I� Planniz�� Cornmissi�n ?�ieeting - November 17, 1976 I � � � C � � ' � ' � ' Page ly said t�zey were trying to iind out what the �'olice Department was doin�. t�Irs. Shea explained that most of them didn't see what the Yolice Departcr,ent was doing, and that t.ras irlportant. She added triat ;�1r. Hill didn't feel this tiras a major problem, and they really t•:eren't so bad off compared to some other cities. 5 ,R ChairF�ersor, Harris said the report disturbec:t him bec�.use i� looked as if there was a trend developing. He asked if Mr. Hi1_l had any reco:?�mendations that the Ciiy co�zla do or areas they could work�in to help this situation. P�rs. Shea replied that i•Ir. Hill had said f'inding more jobs would help. She explained that the major cause wa.s just plain nothin� to do, ar,d jobs �aere not available. rlrs. Gabel asked if P�1rs. Shea didn't feel this wa.s indicative of the need �or the Youth Center, and Mrs. Shea replied that;t°1r. Hill thought one could work, but he wasn't real enthusiastic. Chairperson Harris stated that this whole tr.iing might be the product of an affluent society, t�`irs, Gabel said that broughi up an interesting point, and asked if these juveniles who were picked up �rere from affluent homes. P•1rs. Shea stated that I�Ir. Hi�.l didn't have records on that. r1r. Boardman said tnat even more disturbin�, l�SJ of all persons arrested for murder tYere under the age of 25, 77% of all persoras arrested for robber�,l here under the age of 2�� and 85� of all persons axx•ested fcr burglary were under the age of 25. t�Ir, iangenfeld cor-Lmented that the claims for theft were getting to be tremendous. � Chairperson Harris said he didn1t notice much discussion in the report relating to drugs, and he wondered ho��r much of the 8,};�o in the burglary was related to trying to procure money for drugs. Mrs, Shea said th�.t; these figures were , from the F.B.I., and ,ir. Hil1 had corn�-nented he dian't rely on them too much. i•1r. Langen.feld said. he would lil.e to bring t.he Com;nissionts a.tt�ntion to the � second ta last paragraPh on page l�7, which :tated that if the youths were kept busy or interested in sornethin�, tnere �-rould be a reduction in crime. Chairper�on Harz�is said he would like a copy of �t;his sent t� School District ll.t, ana r-lr. 3ergman su��ested including Di_strict 13, also. r:r. Langenfeld suggested the Sun Pdewspaper. r;rs. Shea said. th�y had tried to get this in � the newspaper, but they wouldn't print it. i�ir. Langenfe�.d suggested that perhaps churches would be interested i.n this, and s��id they sYlould get it movin� out of the minutes and znto the eyes of tne publ.ic. ' UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, the motion carried unaniMOUSly. I��OTION by Langenfeld, seconded by Gabel, tha.t the report by Jal��es Fiill, Pu'ulic Safety Director, be sent to all school distr�icts and the Sun Pdewsgaper with a � cover letter frorn the Plannino Corimissior.. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried un animously. � � �I � ' 8. RECL'IVE APP: ALS CO���r•IISSIOPd I�IINUTES: I�'OVL?-lI3ER 91 1976 MOTION by Langenfeld, seconded by Gabel, that the Planriing Comnission receive � � � ' � � I_ _� ' � � � �I � U ' ' ' ' , ' ' 5S Plannin�; Com�missi_on i�feeting - November 17, 1976 Page 20 the Appeals Commzssian mirnites of P:ovember 9;► 197�. T�rs. Gabel said she would like to com:�nent that the;,r had a request for a sig� variance by Perkins Cal:e and St�a.l; that asked for a vaz iance from �30 square feet to � J_9 square feet. She explairied that Frrien they got into this at the m�eting it turned out the si.gn �aas only 8l�.3 sa,uar� fc�et, but had been deter- mined in its rectangular shape. I�Ir. Boardm�s� sazd that the square iootage on the actual application did state 118 squa��e feet, and the si�;n ordinance said a sign coulc� only be 8�J square feet. ?f�°s. Gabel asked if they should address sr,apes of siyns in working on the sign ordinance, and I�Ir. Boardman said it should be 80 square feet regardless of shape. Mrs. Gabel said that P:rs. 5chnabel had asked i-ier to remind all the me;�bers of the November 22nd meeting i•rith the City C�.�uncil, ar�d to ask i•gr. Boardman if he had come up with some type of' outline c�r agenda concerning the 1�0' lots. P�Iro Boardman said that would be xeady. UPON A VOICE VOTE, 2.11 vo-ting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 9. RECTIVE COI��iUNITY DEVELOPi- FNT COt���ISSI0I�1 I�ZIT�TUTES : NOV�•SB�:i? 9� 1976 P-TOTIOI'd by La�genfel.�, seconded bJ Bergman, that the P�anning Com.mission receive the Community Dsvelopr��ent Corunission minutes of i�Ioce�-iber 9, 1970. Chairperson Fiarris noted tnat the Sign �rdinance P; oject Corir.iittee �,ras comir.b along, and asked i.f 2�sf Schtle�..der V:ou1d ha.ve this read,,� before }le resibned. i�1r. Ber.gman replied he would not, and explained that i�ir. Schneider would be chairin� one more r�i�eiing in Decernb�r and wo�zld hand iri hzs resigna�ion at the next Com�-iunity DevelopnAent rieetin�. He stated that th� Sign Committee would nave been short a Chairm. an� and it did make Corr�-�unit�r Develop:�ent short a member. He explained that at the last Sign Com��i�;t,ee meeting, the subject of replacement had come up and it �orked o�it very well. Ffe sta�eci th�y had somethin; betTfreen an electec� s•e��lace�ent and velunteer, and explained that i•Srs. Gabel had a;reeci to chair the Sign Co1nr��:ittee tiiroli�il the completion of the p.roject. He added that while they tivere s_iort a memuer of the Project Committec s he thou�ri�; i.t would be finishec3 up �rrith t,he present membership and I�Lrs. Gabe1 c��ai.ringR F?e sta.ted he thougnt t�hey we.re doi.ng a good job, and cormnenteci that there ��ras a lot of detail. r�r. Ber�;man rlentioned that they had talked tow�rd a I�iarch co:nplction goa1. of' the Project Committee, and i•Irs. Gabel said she hoped that could be achieved� Mr. 3ergman asked if he should t�rite a letter concerniii�; a replac,ement on the Cor�umznity Developrlent Cornrnission, and P�Ir. Boardm��n s�3id he was sure that P�Zr. Schneider would submit a letter to the City Council. I�Ir. Bergman noted that it seemed to �;ake a long time to get a replace�n�nt. � �J �I U � � , ' � , ' ' � � , r � ' � Plannin�; Cor�rnission tieeting - Ilovernber 17, 1976 Page 2�. rir. I3oardman said that in the Corununiiy Deve�'_apment minutes there ��as a motion to be acted on and �ent to the City Counci7., and it had to do with the Bil;eway/ 6°lalkway P1ar�. T�Ir. Bergman explained they in Co,rvnuni ty I)evelop�tent had a.greed that the ball tiras with the City r<�tYier tha.n the Bikeway/[�ialkway Corn��nittec, and f'rom t};<�.t point; Go;tinunity Devf:lo�ament i1�c3icated concern for lack of artion. T,r. Lang�r�feld cornraented that he concurred with the motion reflected in the minutes. 14r. Boardman statE:d he thou�;ht a11 they Y70UJ_C� need was u concurring motior., and said thai; actually the motion would go to the City Council whether the Planning Comrnission acted on it or not. Chairperson Harris commented on the item of �°eceiving the Articles of Incorporation of' the Fridley Youth Center on page 6 of the C.D.C. minutes, arid said the last paragraph didn't make sense. I�1r. Bergrnan said that paragraph 5�on page 6 should be revised to rE�ad "The Corru�ission mernbers expresscd concern over the possibility that i;,he Fridley Youth Center ��ould not be able to use the pump house at Locke Park. It had been their c:lear understanding that the pump house ha.d been assigned for that purpose." r�1r. Bergman said that C.D.C. felt concern that the Fridley Youth Center might be dropped. Chairperson Harri.s said he would like to makE, a report on the Fridley Youth Center to the Commission. He explained that, the Planning Comrni.ssion�s meetings had b�en lengthy and arduous, and he haclri't l;ad a chancc: to iill the Commission in on what the Project c;orn,-�ittee had accompl_�shed as f'ar as the %ridley Youth Cent�r. He stated they had dra.•�n up the Artzcles of Incorporation as guidel.ines and wanted them subrnitted to the t�ity Attorney to get evexything in the right context. He explained they fel�t t_ney had to get the ball movin� ar�d that taas :ahy the p�sh z•ras �n to get it ziito the City Co�.u�cil's ha.nds so they could direct the City Attarney to ca�ry on this functi_on. rir. Harris explainec? tnqT i'elt at this tirne that the pump ho�:se facility i•ias not gcing to be adequate, and they tried to deal �ro�it� Dis-trict 1L� for the use of the Hayes School annex anct so iar had run into a k.�l.ank �rall. He said he had gone to the School Board members informally and ��ried ta set u�: liiies of comr-,unication between the City Counc:il and th� �chool Boarcz� not only in the area of the Fridley Youth Center b�it in otlier areas as t-r��ll. Chairperson Harris stated that a meetin� had b:�en set up and therE �aas an agenda and they tre.re go�ing to start disrtissin� sorie items that related to both schools arad tne City9 but ��e hadi�°-t hea:rd �he results of it. He hoped there had been some liz�es of communication established and maybe they could start workir.� together. He comr�ented ttiat he just could not believe at the time he made the approach that the City and �the Schools weren't caoperatin� better than they had been. P�Tr. Harris said �the School District had the facilities, and as the Gity gre�•r they needed facilities. r1r. Boardman said that �he thing that concerned }iim was that it was the tax payerS rnoney, and the tax payer's coul.dn't use it. Chairperson �Iarris said it �ras his feeling tlzat if the pump house taas used, there i•�ould be >0 kic�s standirig outside. I�1r. Ber�man reminded the Commission that C.D.C.'s recomrnendation �aas specif'icall;yr City }Iall space, recognizing they had to look at priorities. He staied he still felt. th at was a good recornmendatiion in his opinzon. UPOiV A VOICE VOT�, all vot�ng aye, the motion carried unariimously. 5T 5U Ylanning Cnrn,nission Plcetirig - Novernber 17, 1976 . Page 22 r;r. Ber�m�az a.sked the Comiriission to notice on pa� es 2, 3 3nci 1,t that Community Development revie�red the Ea,t River Road proposal and did make an attempt to do this in t��hat they fei.t �ras a pro�cr fashian. He er,plained they had looked at the goal:, an:i objectives; and t-1r. Boardman had come in with the 2�;etropolitan Council traffic pro jection which i.ras a great disappointr��ent because it didn � t treat "r',ast River Roa.d �.t a1_l, although a.n earl7.er City of i-_inneapolis trans- portati�n pl�� dici. IIe painted out that they dic� end up making the notion which appea.red on page 1t. _ r�r. Langenfeld said h� taould prefer not to �;o into the East River Road item and asked the Cornmission members to wait and. reier to the upcarting minutes from the last F'ridley I���ironrnental �ua.lity Commission meeting. Fie explained they trould s�led a liitle light on the Entire subject. i�irs. Gabel notpd that Mr. Paripovich had tests r~�in on th.e noise levels and they far exceeded standards. Air. Langenfeld said that �;ould be in the Minutes at the next meeting. MOTIO?3 by Bergman, seconded by Langenfeld, t,hat the Planning Commission concur with and pass on to •City Council concern for t'r�e lack of tim.ely progress �n the comp)_e-tion of bikei��ay/��ralktl:ay irnpl�mentat=ion plans as described in the Cammunity A�vel�p:r.ent raotion as fo1l.o�as :' i:OTIO�d by Dennis Schneider, seconded by �•Jilliam Fo?^ster� that the Community Developmer.t Comrnission goes on record as being disappainted �,Zth the prog�ess being riade tor�ards implementatior. of �he B-il.e�rra3��/:�Talk�yay Flan, specifically �•ritti regard. to the development arid enforcement of ordin�.nces re�gu7.a.tir�g use of bikes and the bikejaay systera� wii.h re�,ard to tne over°a1i E;ilectiveness of the current educational pro�z�am being conducted, and with re�;ard to the 1eve1 of signing current7.y in ex�stence; and that t.�e Corimiss:ion reco:ruriends to City Council that all practical. eff'orts be ta'_lerz �,o expedite ir�plernentation of this plan. " Upon a voice vote, a1.1 votin` aye, the r�otion cas�ried unanim�usly. T�r. Langenfeid informed -the Comr?ission tna� tt�e i�Ic:tropo_litan Council �•:as having locai GovE,rzLment Plaru�i.ng ;�;or,cshops on the J:,and Pla;ining Act. i�Ir. Boardr�an adczed that the;� were havi.ng the;n at. several locations� and the one he was going to �ras at t7ie Coon Rapid.s City Hall on Deceirber 9th. rir. L�u��enfeld said the workshop would cover the hoti•,s and ,ahens of the Act and �.�hat it means to local plani�in�. He said zt iaould provid� inforrnati__nii o�� the sLatus of fundi.ng to assist local planrizng, a�d provide a d�.recto.rjr for cor�ur:un�_ties seeking prof- essional pl,annino assistancea Chair�?erson ]-tarris as?:ed how much this tvould affecL thern, and ifr. Boardrnan said it ti-rould affect them. He said they iaould be reviettiTing t;he present ca;�:prehensive plan �.-�d riaking recorr�raendatiors on that. � rir. Boardmari brou�ht to the Comr�ission's attention the report on i�Iodest Cost Housin�; from the �'rivate Housiri� Advisory Comriittee of hletropolitan Council that z•ras handed out at ttie �r.�eting. He s�id he would like t}ie � mer-�bers to review it� �and a�thou�;h the Yub�.ic Iie��rin; was scheduled for the next nigllt t.lie records were held open for Liiirty days so if someone 1,��u�ted to n�ake a com�c,nt on it tYiey could so so at the next meetin�;. He s�:ated that ' � � Planizi.n� Cammission i�leetir,�; - Plovember 17, 1'�76 ' I� � � Page 23 5V as f��r as Staff was.concerned, he thought they followed the recomr�endations by the I�1A. He explained that the iil�!A �:a� supposed to be a representative body of' metropalitan communit:ies, and hopefully they �Tere lookin� out for aur interests on this. I�1r. i;oardman ex��lain��d that, their position was that there 1,rere so:ne points in tl�is that cou�a be handlec:� in the comraunities, ho�rever, they z-Iere puttin� the burden of the cost of :housin� mainly on the general municipalities. He said ti�ny t�ere 1ea.ving o�ut one major point, arid that was the fina��cial institutions. P-�r. Boardmari said financial institutions hadn't even been conside;.ed in this rnodest cost housing. � P�IOTIOi1 by Langenfeld, seconded by Bergman, t'hat the Planning Commission receivF: the report on P�lodest Cost Hausing. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, � the r�otion carried unanimous�_y. � Chair�erson Harris said he had one other ite��n and that was t , o remind the Commission of the r3ovem'�er 22nd discussion o;n 40' lots �rith t!�e City Council. � He inforrned the members it would be T�io�lday evening at 7;30 in tne Cor,timunity Room, and urged them a�l to attend. � I � � ' � � � � � ' NIOTIO"� by Shea, secon�ed by Bergrn�;n,, that th� m�etin� be adjourned. Upon a voice vote, all voting a�Te, Chairperson Harris c�eclar�d the Ylanning Conmissian meeting o£ November 17, 1976 adjo�urn�d at 12;20 P.P�1. Respectfully submitted, > i �� � �, �.z�'��r,.��' ���!./1!�'.���,%'-/e ;i �/ . � . . Sherri 0'Donnell Recording Secretary � � � �4 -s�a+.q,.rY'-_' `^",..'^!"r� @+'9'".M��1eq � ��.�('w �y o ,�A.,:�:.��;' � �.�...�r..�.�: ��� �.�:,:>.�• i V � � - , f. �" " —�-°--�--w-- .____�.._..� � . ___ ._._ � D I C K G RL G0 R , L . 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Hubb�:rd: ' , �I � , ! , ° � � �J �II � 7ELEpHONE ( 612)571-3450 April 14, 1976 Or� /�p.i^i_l__.5 �_19.7�____.__� -------_�._�� "�I? �' Fi� i d I�s G1 i.)� CUUili.l I o; ric ;��;1,, ap{�ro,,;�:�c; yc�;�� °���;�t �,t -�o,� B�za.r,�-n�--�insi---a__�pe�ial_lls_e_P_er_�ui.�- ;v�i�:h tlie si.i��u�r�i-io,�s ��ist��:cl �;�_lc�•��. � Pl eu �e �'c��,�'s e!:� i:'�t r;c�i:ec� s�� p�;l4�f�i �r7s si gn tV,e �tz�c�:�����:n G hi:l �°,�, un�' � ►R�t.!?�r; c;;�e c�py �c t:i;r C�i t�,� c �= Ft,i d i��y. �r _ �.' ..,,1' � i� �r��' - c:(-1 ('�1 _.. ..� �. ,,�; , , ..° ,�� � ,�a��; , �n i � •3 r� �)�' �.. . . l i 1OU. ���!,�. d; r�.{..1�-.�i., �:l_ , .,ii. :Il'<. c..� Jc: c.��171i, c'.' c r` � , � ;, _�_ ,., .�. ;1.c .- ; �. ,_ -� .}- r _ � / �: i tk;; ,,orr,�,�i;,� ; t�� t'•� ; �� 10; �,�; _ �. � ,� �, ,. �_ �. �. �71 E _ C� . Sir�c�rcl;>�, ��� ,���,��� �' ' '° `" �°' �tY,.� t ```:?;,�, � 1 �'-4.��� M.cs--e�..a..�.. t e ' � ._ ''- --- -----_.�., _ , �J� I�I l�; i � ���ri�.�i.i �!V� Cl ,l i��_�; � _ �. :?'t�^;.'::�::: �( il;!.1i?,..lOfl:;: Rezoning: Provide neressary eas�il�ent for hight�ay purposes {provided) SPECIAL USE PERMIT: � 1. This special use permit be subjec�: to annual review, with emphasis on their housekeeping, etc. , 2., That within two years the City wou�d �like to have this operation upgraded. 3. When a building permit was requested for ei ther maj or remodel i ng of (;t,ncur•. ;,r i i:!� act � c� tu I:en . this service station or to construct �-"� '� �._ � a n�w serv�-ce station, this �.-.-:�- _`�„ �i��C�� =!�. ,°�"'�°^' Special Use Per�»it be reviewed. • � —' " ��� — ��. Q�T R vF ^�� V w 4� s• �V �i�,.e V IF ���, �:�F_�yic, 5 �11!, PAFZY.S & RECREl�TTOLI COMMISSION N['r'.ETIPIG, OCTOBER 25 , 1976 Page 12 Mr. Harris sta�ed he would rather see a report to rhe Comrnzssion in more detail � ti�an may be necessary to go to the Council., be�,ause the Co:�Snission can talce ouC frc�;�i the:r.e th9.n�s tllr3� they recagnize are impr:�ctical ar impossihle. But, he ` tl�inks they st�ould send as much informaticn on the basis of. the. work they have done tharz send a very s�cetchy report, f�fter the Conunissi.on receives. Mr. Boudreau's com.m�nicarxon, he feels a recorr�ziendation should go Co the Council from the Cou�i.s ,ion. • • C. R�vznw ef"�i-rticles.o£ Zncor.poratian o� Fridle�Xouth Center" . Mr. I;ai�dreau sta.�ed tt,is was passed dow�z from Lhe Planning Co:nn�ission to all the mer:ber com.missions for tl�eir reviet�a and comment, Nr. Ifoare stated 'n� had read thzough the "Articles of Incorporation vf Fridley Youtti Cen�er" anc in larticle VIZI, SecLion S, CALL G�� SPECI�'LL :�MBEFtS�i1P TfEETII�GS, the wards, "or at the request in writing of inembers o;anin� less than one-half of tt�e voting po?�ler c;f the raembers o� the Corp�.�ration" be eliminateeI from th2 first sentence� MOTIO:v? by .Leonard IZoc.re, ser_�.zded by I�av� Harr;.s, ta reee�.ve �.he "�rticl,es of Incarpoza..�ion of Fridley �outh Center" t4�i�h th�� above eo�rection to Article ViII, SecCic,n 5 � Mr. Harris asked if it was correct tl:at this garticular body �hat: has been set up to ope-�ate a Fridley Youth Center is a separate bociy and not under the juris- die� �.on of_ the 1'.irks �Y PecrE�ati_c7n Co,�snissior?? �i� cio�s feel i� s}iauld not be adm�i��z�t�red l>y Lhy Co:nn�iJ.�io�z. Mr, rloore stated that was co~rect, bu� it was h�s undei-sLanding that the Parics & Recr.eatio�. L�zreck��~ woul.ci a�rers`e it, and the Parics & Re�reati�on Depa:-tment would be res�lons3.b? e tor stai'`1.n.,. ' Mr. �'e�e,-so� sta�ed it was f�:�t.s urtiderstaz��in.g, �a�, it was ap�roved by City Council, . that they-� would aiw<�.ys u� a u-�tnlber oi tlie Parl:s �: F�ecreaLion Com.*rission on the Board of l�i.r�ctor.s . � , rir. I3=�r�xis siatec� l�� h�ac� azo objection t� t:rat a�=d h� is n�t anti-youth center-- he ju�}t ��oesn"c tlzin�:. it should be administered by Lhe Parks & Recreation �P_�a.rtsi�ee:C �7C'C�illSE 7.� lt lv � lt 1S �02.i14� t:0 be f �1i1C1tCi. ��' �tlf-'TIl. , , ' , , �JPO\ A�'GI�E ��OTE, �iLL VOTI:NG A�:E, THE r`GxION ��ARRIEli UNAIv'Ii•SOUSLY. Mr. Harris stated that if the "Articles of Incorporation of Fridley Youth CGnter" are xmplemented and the corporation becomes an operatitig entity, it is not to be stzffed, operated, or under the supervision and direction of the Parks & Re.creation Commission. He has no objection to one r�ember beit�g on the Board of Directors, butt��inl:s it has got to be operated as a separate entity, I' ' ARI;S & RECRI:A?'�()N CO:LMISS70\' T•If;E'TI;vTG, OCTOP,TR 25, I976 Page 13 � 5 BB Mr. Moore staCed ttiat if the City Council �aould appropriate money to the Parks & kecre�ti�•n Corr�,�ission fcr thc� Fri_clley Yout�i Center, he would like to see it under the Ccrr�ission, ' Mr. Qeterson stared. another t.hinf, he objected tc� was t�ie electing of. the }3aard , of Diiectors hecause a.0 sounde�' like tli.� l;oard of ilirectois were going to be picked parCly by iu.zction rati�cr than a. �opular_f.t� vot-e. Mr. Peterson stated the H.A.�. a.s an i.ncor�orated no�-�r.ofit organzzation. They � have �Leir awn af�icers, they raise �heiz e�an money, but, J.i.ke L-oiiig�it, wiien they are �;oin; to be iisi��g eleveri city rinlcs ��nd other thin�;s, thcy sit down with the Carnmiss�_on, tfi� Co�nrzss�ct�. Ioolcs at the opnz'at�i.n�= nrocedures, and the H.A.F. , aperates only �aitll the Con�ni_;sion°s approva].. I:t. is tiie sarnL �aith soitball, etce Bu�, he st�red$ the Fridiey Yuuth Center i.s diff:eren�. Mr. P��er:>on also stated that maybe the Ca�:missi.an`s recommendation to the City Council shoul.d be that the Cvm;nxssion thinks there should be some kind of wor.k.ing relatioizsl�i.p wi+�h tl�e �'rid�c�y Yo«t�h Ce.Zt:er lilce tlie Cornaission has wit�.h all tlzeir other ncdi-profiL organa.zations usin� ci.iy propei-t��, a��d tliat the Fridley Youth Ceni�er wi��. have �o nege�tia�� witli the Co�nmissicn on o�:.-rating procedures, etc�, so tLe dc::-�nlission has same co�tral. NOTT�I�? nv LeoiZard �ie���e C:o ���>r,ro�r� LhE� "��.r* �_<^? e�, c�f l�ncax-nor<ztic}n of Fridley Youth Ce.°:.ter"under the s�m� guicl�I.ines as tfiose c�sed ror �he H.A.r , and F.Y.S.A, Mr, H?rr.is utated that he didn't think the Comm�_ssi%�n coulc� then apprave Che ifA��icles of_ Incobporat.:i.ori" as that is ���.ot the way they are set up. Mr. 2�faor<� withcil:c=�� ?-ti_s mcsf�i_c>n.> 1�fOTTv:w by Lecr�.r'f� P•i��c?re, s2coizdec�i �y Har�,�y Wagar, t}�a�: tli� Parks & Recreation Comr��a_s�zo�i �ndi�:ac�s to Lhe ?�larrn�.r� Ccrrnids'sion that they xeceive th� "�irCicles of Iz�cc�r�c��;�t�.c�n of FricI�lLy �outlz Cent�r." dn�i are i�� 1ce�oin� �.rith this corpa�,��_�.:,n of t�l� 3-`�;c�1e}� �'aurh �C�ztex tc� i�i-�a e.�te�*- that i+�s rclat:ionship ys irx �:�:ep�� n� G�i�'a,. C��e r':frics .& ��F�c:reat3_�tz C'��omm�i��sio�n's relatioi�.sl�ip t,rith other ` si.mil4� separate �ntit� co:�gorations surti a;s the ?i,�.F,, F.�',5.�.; Softball A�soci_ati.arz, T�abe :�uth, and athex:s thaL art> p?-o1�a�L�T adini.z;iste�'c:d by tiheir own Baaru' �¢ DirecL-o�°s Lut usi.ng czty f-acilAties, lJpon a veice vote, all votin� aye, ti�:� mai�ic�s� carr;ed unai�imously. NEt1 i3iJ�I?4c,S5 � . f�. ProPosal of De�artmental PIZilosophy and Goa'Is - tabled until next meeting. B. Set Special rfeetinn Date to Discuss Pr�'aect Feports - tabled until neat meeting. N � 1y[ Rf_GUL11{t hJfE7lt�G QF JULY 12, 1976 (f'L:AI�t{1t7G C0,4i�iISSIOi�� I�1NU?ES COP��iltiUf_f1) �� ^7 5 CC PAGE 3 ' Pf!lLL1P_41ILL_SCiI,_Sf?ECIAL_USC PCF;�il�f_Sf' ;?7F,_02_n01_IRUIl1:0'1 STf?Cf.l: 7fie P�,��]ic 4:ci•ks Director stated that t:he �p�ecial Use P�r+rr,t �•r-.�s to r�ere�it the cprversion of a one-family, t��ro-story hou�sc to a two-fan:il, ho:�se> a double bun9alo�;;, and the Planniny Co:mnission has re'�cc,�nnerded tl��,c chan�ae. The rc��odeling ��rould reyuii�e tLaY. all �(�propr•i�te huild;rlg codes i-roitid l�ave �o ue cor,p7i��!1 riith, dnd the pet�itionc>r has inciicated that he �•�ou�ld de�ign the t�ou,e tio cor�ply �;ii�h all of the codes. 7hc petitio,�er rs p;esent. t•lOTIO�� hy Cour�cilnian Fit.pati°icl; that the Cuuncil conc�n- in the unanimous r�ecorri�enda- tion of th� P�i�nning Conerission and a;�F��rove ��,the Sr�ecial Use Pei7�iit. Secor��ded by Counci lvro;:,an f;uE:ot��st:i , anu �upon a voice vot�+, a� 1 voLir�g aye, t�iayor° t;ee d^clared the n�otion car�ricd unanii��.o;�sl.y. � STAV'S SUPE�ftETTE, SPECIAL U>E PE>:'•17T SP -75-G�9, 6483 U��!I��ERSITY li'dFI�L'E (�1.E.: Tlie Public l�or4:s Director stated tiiis �Y�as a request to �+llo�.� an outdoor display of d hydroponic g�rd:s�i. P,s it presently e>:ist3 on tl�e prc�;�ises it is ille,�::l. It v:as moved frum anotiier site. He sa�id that. t�1e wetitioner �clt tnat i�ie cflul� ,;ustify so�:�° expenditin,es.foi- further irprove��ents �i�ith �ddition�l co^;nicrcial cr,�;rprises ot� the site and su99ested va�°ious iand�c�ipi�hg iaeasur•es sE��i� as side4ral};>, bike�r�ays, and landscapin,. The Public k,'orks Dit�ector ,aid that there v;as a stipui�tion that in the ever;t thaL ihe hydro}cr�ic sysi;e�� t,�as displac:ed t��at th� area be t�n�ned i�ito an all-green area> anri that �r�� ���titicr.er has tal;en out a building perciit. Nlithi t°espe�t �te the t.r��f;ic pr�obleri of �reavi�?� ar�ound th�� ��:ec'ian, the C�it; could revieva th� prelir�inary plans of the t-linnesota Hi9L;ray Dep��-tn�eni in con,j�.n�tion t:ith the improve���e�it of the inierseciion. The Special Use Perc.i ��r��rld be fo�' a year and 4�rould give cnntrol to er,sur� thaL the sodding vdould be 4:e�:t up, the s?i�;-i;bber�y be tY'ifl'wl1E�C�, d^ii� T;�'i� uY't`d ��l?E'?"d��,y 1��3111i.�11ti('Ci i.0 fidVC. tfl�' C:G`!�Et' CSi}:C't1Cc',� i� j)�E•dCtficj. Councilnian Hamerrik said that the petition�i,'s re;;;odelii�� �rd builcling has been a definite asset tc the cbrner. t�lOTI01�; by Co�,:nc.�ilr�t�n Han�ernik that. �the Cou;�cil ccncur tvitli. �he r'ecom�nencl�±.ions of the Pl ann ; ng Conm,i ss i on an�i ap{;rove the rcqur=st fo�, the Sp; c i��l Use Perini t�,ri r.h th� stipulations �°egat�diny ianci;c��p�ing and builrlir,9 ��octifiicaiions. That: it �=� subject to a�.nual rev�icr� by the staff; ar:�d thai: ti��e t�oulevurd area �voul�i be res��c��:�d and trees t-�ould Le� �lnn+�ed. Pcst:s� be install��ed-�in tl�ie bii:e��ray io ensut,e no �:�'iving �f vehicles i�fu�ou�:;ii tf,e a�'ea, and if the ti�-c�oponic garden dis;.lay is erm�ir�a��d, the ai°ea would be co;��pletely sodd�d. Secon.icd �by Councilm�.�� Star-v;alt. Upon a��oice vote, all votin; aye, ftaycr I;ce decla;`ed the n,ut;ion car�°ied unanimousl,. ROi?E�:T SCII(?OFR, S7R,'�F1 f�i�D F,�lLY I�ACf1T]0��'_5AV_�'7(�-Q:,, STh�LT FASL1�[NT 1\ EIiST - ----- - _ _ _ _ — -- -- --- __-- {iAP;CH ESTF��1 ?r:d F,DDIT!0�;: t�10TT0i� b�� Counciia�or,an i:ul:o��;ski to set a pu;blic hearing on thc matter on July 19, 1976. Seconc�ed by Council:��an Star��•�alt. U;bon a vuice vote, all voting aye, t•tayor �ee declared t.he moticn cr:i�i,icd unanin�ously. �1'OUTH CE�llEk: ' - --______� The Public l•;or4;s Dii•ector said that the Plpnning Commission recommended the approval of the Youth Centet• based on a rnc,tiun by t�ie Cormi;mity Dcvelop>>enk Commission. h1r. Ned Storla w�s presciit rc{�rescnting tl,� Youth f'i•ojcct. Cor�initCee. . A di�cussion � eusued in o-:i-�ic'� tllf.� Vdl'1011i sii.es fo�� a 1'oUth Cei}ter �+c:re disciissed as to propriet� � • and feasibilit.y. The sites discussed i•rc•��e,' thc City ti�ll, ihe old libra+�f and a buildiny located ai; LocV:c Pa��k. � Councilman Starr;alt m�ntic�ned that in ihis,'propnsll thcre �s a dollar value being , put int.o ii hy the City as to the space .�ejir�g u�ed by the proiect, and th�t the useY's of th^ ��rewises should plan to pay s'',v�nc reasonablc fee, perhaps iii Che form of , membership dues. ' (` :�. ��. � R[GUI.AI; I•iEETIf�G OF JfJLI' 12, 1976 (('l.Af�;tll•7G CCi1,'-iISSIUi� hiJI�UTES CCi?!TI^rlUCD) i PAGE 4 Councilman Fitzpat-rick rem.�rkcd that the n�o*ion as passed by the Planniny Conunissiun rra� in turn really a r^otion p3ssed by the Cc;^n,�r,uni.'�y Develo;;�seni, Co��:,�ission, and v�ould tfiat be su(fi�cicn� for th� City administi,�t'ior� to g�t so��etPiii�g undervray? lt provid�s for the creatiori of ta.�po��ary board members �•lith a�;;,o�intec� fro;n so.,�e of our SU�CDLilll tCE'C'S . � � hiQiIO�d by Councilman Fitzpatric�� to concur �Nith the motion of the Planning Com:nission rrithsor,;e chan�es: That this youtit� center sheul�� i�ave a te�cporary board of directot�� con;istiny of six re�ular members an�J two ex-officio rne:��:ber,s. Reyular m��nibers shali b^ appointeci by the fc�llosring �roups� On�� by Lhe Fridley City Council, one by thr 1=ridlr,y Piani,iny Coa�niissi�on, cne by tihe Fridley Hu���an Re�ources Corn�nission, ar��1 t�r:o� by the F�ridle�� Youth Project Co�rmi±4ee. One ex.-off�ic.ii� n��e,:�ber shall be appointed by Cl�e Fi,idley City Council and oiie by Che Fridley {�olice Departr:ent. The tempora�-.y� board of directors siiou?d see�Je foi� uot iucre than ti�i�ty day-� duri!:g 41h1C�i time they �•;ii1 �•�rite tfi.� ch:!rtcr, est�blish the ir:ter•im rules for tne youth ccnter and facilitate thc eiection foi� regular mer�bers to the pern,anent Loard, The appointed ex-officio men�:bei�s ��1i11� also �er;�e nn the pern���3nent bo- rd, and it ti:ill be approyed by the City Council. A,dministratively, the yout'� center ���ill be under the auspir.es of the Parks and Recreation De{�artm���t F•�ho �vill assign s+aff to super- vise and carry out tf�e g;�idelines establisi��d by the bt.ard of directcrs at�d apprc�ved by the Parf:s and Recreation Director. Furtfier that the City guarz���te2 th� use of the v;ar�iry house v�ithin 30 days after acceptance of the cf;<,rter as a teer� center. Also that a time limit of one r�onth be set t�or ear_a� cor��nis>ion to rppoi�2t �: person to tl��e terrporary boar•d of directors. If a con��nissinii does no? ma!:e !;f1C11" appoint.rr.;nt rtithin the one-month period, then tne YPC has thc �,ight io appoint a p�rson to fi11 t`iat: E:osition o�� �he t��,��por•ary Loard ����` ci�irectors. Further, ti-�at tY�e ternporary board of directors cor�sist of an �x-of�-icio Pa;°;:s and !<ecreotion Co�u,�issiu:� merber or their desigr;ie. The mo*ion ti�ras �eco:;deu by Coun�il��.oman Y.�_��o�,;:b:i. Further d?scussion ensured concerning possitile financirg of the Project in the f�rture and t�^•��r�e the Youth Cenicr could b� lioused if it were t.o be mov2d, l�c.r it covld be hai�dled at staff le�te'. � 1•10TI0�� hy Coui;cilman H�nier�ni{: t� a;nend the rne�ion to state tt�at upcn th� esi.ablish- ment of the ci��arter that the bo:r,d of dir�ecto�°s submit tl:e charter to ?he Par��;s and Fiecreation Com;nission and upon their discr�etinii to l�ring it be;ore t}�e. Ci;y Council for a.pproval. � � r ' ' ' ' � ' f 1 ' I I Th[ VOTE UPOPd THF AtiE�tD'�1FNT F�ras a voice votc, all voting aye, t•1ayor i�ee declared th� rootion to ar�end carried unai�i���ausly. THE V�TE UPOiJ 7H� h1GTIGN ,4S A���E^;DEG ar�s a voice v�ce, all vot.iny aye, Mayor i�ee declared the motion cari-ied ur�animausly. GHJ CO��STRUCTIOId COi•1PF1NY, LOT S?LII� L.S. ,''7G-05, HIL.L41lir'D RCAD & I.69i: The Pub1•ic t�:ori;s Director si:ated that tf�is is a request to split a iot into three building sites te ailorr a ho�r�e to be built on one of them, tiie constructien of an R-1 sin9le far;�ily type of d�•;elling. 7he property �fter a s�?lit vrculd be in compliance Yrith the ezisting codes, ar;d ther�e are sevre!� and ���atei- facilii.ies to the p;•oposed lots. ', htr. Sobiech further stated that the lots t•rould be subject to raod�,�iy ease,nents, and that a noise abatemen� barrier �rould be for�:hcoming. Repr�csentatives of thc construction cor�pany rrere pre_ent. (•;O110N by Cotmcilman St.ar�•�alt ioco��curtvitli,t.he P)anning Ce:�',mistic>n rccon,r,;�ndation and ap�i�c,ve the lot split. Seconded by Cou��cii��ton�an Kul;o�;�ki, and upon a voiee vote, �11 �oting aye, Piayor P�ee declared Li�� inotiun eai•�•ied �naniir,ously. 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C -�'> 1 � �? �_i� �<C'',7. � � �.1 7�i �., , ;�[ .. �: o ka P � tir117 1_ .. � .�.,.� � -�E; .�'. c.. �"ea p . � i. ,,.. .,. _ � �� c! .1 �!. � <_ . t S r _. ' '._ , , . . � .. ' a �.� �. .i. • i i`l� � �(, �.�.! L;.� F'1c„lE'1 � _ �? .',.):i� i.C',Ct �,}r piti� i�ci.s i,C� O�{�GF] '�!:i? i J 0 , Z iit c:I'i21��. U�7i7 2 ��-C)1.C, t�C ��i j �_L1 �;''�t - s!:> ' j'C? p�,:�iC.' I"?O`L1GYl C:2Y'a 7_tS��C� 112"7c��_17�_i.[ ,,-�t:i �;j' ��, :rr,� �a�w�,�,; 7;r� � ,�, ���{� �� �:�vaw�a ki. 191�'��.�J 1_l� Yl.���.i.:'��l/r 4JA?.LL ..ii i,i il�>�.yll `.1,.�.a'�; �.i�;.?e Scct.,.or� 20�.0�3s 1�, (b�1.) requirin� a IO �o�t siv+e �-:=.rd s�i;b�+ck to livin� area in at� R—I zo�lE. I'ubl�.c p;zrpose ser��ed by this �ecti.on of tne cc^.c is to main�.ain a rninimum of 20 ±'.:�.t bet��een living areus in a�djairling stt�uctures anci l� fee� betti;een garages and living areas in ',adjo:�ning structures, to reduce expo:;ure to coni'la�Tration of �'ire be'i��eerl struct;ur.es. Also to aliow for aesthetically pleav�_ng open areas ar',ound resident�al structures. B. S1ATF.;D H ���DSHII's Living area behind €aa�age was otJerl.��loked in preva,ous variance request. �1 I � ' 5 FF Fridley Appeal.s Gomrnisszon ?APeting - Nov�mber 9, 1976 Page 2 C. A�i1IidIST'RATIV� STAF� R�VI�7f1: I' The hause as proposed is located sucti tha.t adequate clearances from adjacent l.ivin�; areas in �xc�ss of' 2U fee:t can be maintained when the n�xt iot is d�velo�;��ci. �t�.fl' l��s no obje�ci;i.on to this vari4nce request, ' but would 7.ike ta remind t��e pet�ti.oner t,o a11_o?-.� far auditional C1.8�T^ CE' �O llS t:C ti'•P < ' n i� • . an ho e � t,..., �o th . e ak �lans u ti-h n m z... h�� � � � • I�o cne tiras prc.��c:i:t to repre;,E�r,t Da�.ly Homes, Inc. — I�Ir. ple;acl stated that; althou�;�� no on� ti,��.s pA�F_ce��. �o �xp � ain this re�uest, it n<:d l�een discussed theroaghlv at the ':Last kp:�e<.ls Com-�a.s:ion meeting and ' no ��iie ha�i ariy problc:m wi Lh it. Ct�airpF�son ua'�c�w said t.:��at unless ��yone had r:n object'iar� �o thi� request., perhaps it coul� be acted on. � I�iOi'TO?� by Ple�:el, seconcied by Barna, to closc ihe I'��b1ic Hearing. Upon a voice vcte, al.i votir�g aye, the motia?. carrie-.d tzn<<:r:�r,�uusl�T. . � Pi0'I'iOle b;;T Ple:nel,, seconded by i�arna, tha�t the A��eal.� Com�ission grant, the varia:nce f: om 10 f'eet to 5 feet. rir. :Iolden su���stec tl�iat a stipulatior_ be ac:ided that th�re be no openings on t}ia� side of t'r:e struc�ture. i�irs. Ga.b�ei asked if �,hat Tn�asn' � part of the `�'w1�e code, and Mr, Holden r�p? ied it �n�asn't at that distai�ce. He explained it ��asn't planneci i'or any open�ngs, so there shoul�an't be any problem. I�1r. Plernel A:�ii;?vD1sD �,he I�FOiZOiv to inc7..udc� the st�.��ulatiori that there be no operl�.ngs on the Sc,zth side of tl�e dwe���zr�g. �greeable to Nr. Barna. UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, the motiorz carried unanimously. 2. RE�UEST FOR � VAR.II�ivC:t? Oi�' SECTIO:�I 20�.05is Lt,As FKIDLEY CTTY CODE, TO RF�TJCE TI�i; i�E�UIn1i,D F1�O1dT YARD �E`r�.aCK FI�Oi�i 35 �i:�''i' 2'0 20 �'EET, TO AL%0'���1 THE CO;dST�UCTIniv C!T' A l]�°I�`LLINU�� t�N� G�RI�.C��� T�� ATED ON LOT 6, BLOCK 5, I�:�LGU"�' I'�il��CR ?�ii;I:TTI:OSvy T�iE SATMi� _�:JTPd+:� 73�i8 .`�V":�ii���i� S`�'i�i:i;`i Pd.E., FRIDL�Y� i�,IP•d?�'��,>tiT�, {Raqu?st b,y t��armazi ��d �atsy "n;����;r, 1733 �ackson Streei I��.E., I'ridley, I��ir�,r�.' 55�t3� ) � 1�G`I'TOiv by Barna, sa�conded b� I'1.eme]_, ta v�?en the I'�a ;iic Hearing. Upon a voice vot�, all voting a.ye, t!�e motic�n carriE�d ur.a.nimo«sly. ADriINIST]3ATIVE ST_�'F Ri;PORT A. PUBLIC PURPOSE SE"rtVED bY REQUIR�"•1ENT: Section 205.0�3, 4� A, rer,uiring a f�,ront yurd setback of 35 feet. I'ublic purpose served is to al?ow folr of�'-street parking without encroaching on public right of way. ;, Also for aesthetic consideration to reduce the "building li_ne of si�h',t" ericroachment into the neighbor's front yard. i � s Gc F'r�.d7.ey Ap�aer�l.s ��mmiss�_on Meetinv - Plovembe�^ 9, 1976 Page 3 B. JL���ED �inrt;�sxz�: �°d<�nt a va.riance to save a beautiful,huge o�k tree. Petitioner's home �Ti?1 �e bet�.reen ttao i-i�>�.;e� that face 'yGO1s f:o:a theirs. Gn� h�me f'aces south, the cther �ail� iace nort}� j•�},���i: it zs bui.? t. Pe �itioner's liome w:i)_1 �'a.c�: c�st. By bizi�.ding thc:ir laouse fox�:�:ard, it t:ould bring it out so that i_t �,ao�;.].d line up ;aore ev.:;n]_;,r ��ritlz t•:�c> sides of the o�her homes. Petitior.er� i��o7ild preie.r a 15 foot �aria�zce, but a. mi.r1�_mur�� of 10 feet is neede_� +c sa��e the oa', tree. C. E>J-i.I:P1TS1?A.i'T:�:: STi�TF :tL iZf„;_�J ( aTt:�i P���) . Tt��e �et,i�,�ux:t,r s�ates �;li,�.t, �he ]:oas�. �to the i1�>��t.__ ;�ri1�.,_ f�ac� t e Ror�n, bu � thc f'ror; t y��: d af ti�a,t 1ot f'r��n�� orz SYr:��:hara,r. i� the lot to the 1'�dor+�h is rcveloped ?.:it'�i a 2C ft. Zrc�nL- yar•:l seib<zc'., off S�mphony, a �=�riance to fror.t }a.rd setb�ck c;cul�' be rec;i;ired., Alt?�iough the Git�* of i"T'1Ci�_E'�r C't<;:,': I70'�i. @T]fl0T'Cf'. �)T'1V2�(: CO�','ET1�11tSy tr1E':'"E: 1S c3 Y'C'S'i.7'1Ct1LrG' . cov�en�:nt ir� :;ne ��rea li,;�it-ing fz°v��± ;yarr� s��',;bac'r,s to 3J f.te minirnum, �!d St��.f'f i'ee�_s t•1-ie pet;itior.er shou�l_d be a�;r<�re oi tnis. S�<.�'�° l�a.0 ��o obj�:ctiori to t�i:is vari�r�ce requesi,, blzt <<�ould l.ike to enccura.ge i.}:e l.F:s�er v�A.r-� ��.nce �z�3 s�::b�.ck to tiie 2� ft. lin�:. I�_� , ai:�� Tlrsa �zAy,-ner �rerF>, s�r. e���;�t at�d ;�.o�.cr a sur���~e�� of ����e property _ancz p.ro�o� ed home t� t�� Colrt:nissic�n, and �x�lained i�:c�ti�� t•hey t�,ranted to move the ho�_ise forward �.o saJe an o�.k tree. I�Srs, Sn�rder stai;ed thi.s would also brin�; ��t:e ho}zses �_r� a nic�;, even lir�e, �nd the nezgnU��rs she had discu�se�? this with had aE;reed. Sre said. tha�; t1it� tree ��las a large t-ahi�e oak, and quite beautifl�l. I�1r. Holderi said that the lat io the J�Torth was �oned R-2, and this property was zoned R-l. He pointed out where the oak tree was on the survey and explai��ed the peti �oners were asking for a vG.ri.arce of 2�' or 2�' to save it. T;r. �<w�na askcd if �ec'r�nica?.l�r the Sn�zder's nome ,��ould be the only one faeing ' the s �l�eet betwccn ti��; cui.•-�d.�=.�s2,c arid 71.ath Averrz�:, and. I��Srs n Snyder said that w��s co��rect.. ri� n.,�:ed tY.at, they would i�e sharing i�heir fr�n� Jard wi-th ttiao sid_e yards, � ' ' 1 r ' �Zr. Iiol.del� sho`�,ec� the house design to t��e Comm.issio�l �nd ex.Plairied the large gara�:a v��oald be part garage, a.rd ev�ntu�.11y a fami.l_y room would be added to pa��t of it� Chairperson Gabel said that the house s�emed compatible with the area, and asl:ed w'no held the covenant. iSr. Holde� explained it was on the abstract, and T�ir. s. Snyder e�:plained that it i•rould', expire in three years. Chairperson Gabel asked i.f the setback Was 25' if the,y would be approximatel.y 10' f'ro;�; the oak tree, and P�?r. Holden rk:plied that was correct accerding to the survey. Mr. Barna asl;ed if it tti�as fiand soil, an.d Mr. Holden answered it was a comp�site. Mr. Bai•na advised the'Snyders to be present when the bull- dozer started di.g�ing to see that it didn't go past the drip line of the tree, and �lso su�;gested thPy would probably l;�ave to do some trimming. r ' Frir3ley �}�pc.a.a_s Comrais�>ion J�ieet;in� - i3ov+ember� 9, 19'lb ' � Page 1� 5 f-!�� P�Sr. Plemel cor�uner.ted ti:at rie �Tou1d 1'ee1 Lett;er i.f the liolzse �o the Ttiorth was 1 built$ and I��r. Barri��, ria?:c;d that i,h�, Uri.dest ��ar•t of tY��j t l�t wauld be facing 71�t�i� i°1ra Ba.rna sa:i�i_ 1��� �:outd pr���'�:r~ to gr3_r�u thc 2�1' variance �.nd h<zve the house c,]_oser to i;h� �trr.;et thaii enda.n;;er the lii'e o.f' the oalc tree. , � , �� �� ' ' ' ' ' r � �, � Ir"G1TOP; by I�3rna, se.co�id�-d i�y Ple,i;el, t�,n closc �t�e �ablic Hearing. Upon a voice vot:� J all vo �in�; a,yc_:, thc: rr,��;i.on carric,d ur.ari.-i��:ous:i;}�. ���r. Pl�,m�i s'� �.ted t�� ��, �:1r; S�yc3ez '��� �1��� sa� d tYie� th� u�;r�t tl�iey could get by �,e�_t?: tre �e,�ser ��r, ��-�c_e, �:rrc� if t�,e;�r t�hou�nl i����r;y� cou t� �io tri�t, Y:�e thought- L}1?i: ti7c,S ��.'!i3i; �:70U_�_c'1 ;,�E, F 3'o2'li,E;C''�. t''lT'S. �Y,2.�`E� ,��:aC� ,_.'iE c�,- „C'� 'v;ltYl jii"13t.� and ti�?1`I�:1 S^v�i.0 �;'��iC:=1?"'tE� U�GI° i.r12 CG21��T^ii'ii1�Py �C'O;?��' �':E; �I'E:i: C:UIl�Cj still uE', SB.VFC�-• i;h�� co:;:rler,tc.d t}?at :�.�� i,rould st.'�11 l:i.ne up tai�.,:, tnr� hcuse to th� aouth aild b:lenc? 71� L�JC�1. �1i..!'i '�i,?"?E:: riE:Lz;':�)J�'[_OOi:�. 1�.?". Lc2:'li8. �:i_Lu �iE .i7it_�cl t�C c?!OTIb k2t}: t�1<�t' r�n y� � �dE?T'2 �8_I'��'llJ. L�1��i t}i� t2'ee. �S :.LO"c, r:'ZS lii:f3�-. , . . � . . AaGT�Oi'� l�;�r 7?�r;�a, s� r.,�nc.:�d by F1er:21, ta 'grant t.1e r`c�u.c.; �: for variance * r�m 3; 1'c�et to 2r �ee�;. �ip.�n a�-o:i.ce ti>otE�s all ��;��ing aye, s::�e m�tion carried un an �.Ti�us ]_y z � ,J /�TTHc�r (� �, T� ,-- rTr �� C4 r�' � n,. ?�I �',�r > > � L�TD " rT iv r'OD`'� 1�0 ��AT��' 3• 1LG/V✓UL 11 �l Ci Vi 1.�I� 1 lJ.�.J11 � � / J L s .LL J .1 1.� lJ �J' 1 L ` 'Iri�,' �i0 :��, ;r,�t� l r�:� ,.�: aII"Li: �;I1:1 0�4' A l�n'.;::: �Lt.i,I?Ii:� �iC.; �'r� G-1 ZC�:';II:1 (� �T l � �qT��`�' f ts.:��.��� r. ��.-'7.�r�h. r,ji,,,�,-�� n�. J. -��j -� r- „-, r,n � c,�.. i.;i�/.' �0'J1;.L LI.�Jl:'+:-..J�J 1�.� t J� l� ��y ��iJ,•11�.,.� St 1� 1.�. ls �:J.�l'J�.U��'J vr .>1%�iv��.���tiJ sT�ra �o:=L Z�r��:rR F��sa_.�;�,=;�, or��T zo��s ���r�z� r, �?,oc:x �. cor���T���c� ��x a��z`I'ION, , Tiit`'�,�-, _;'Tt:^ ?��� L'ida.V�,��`•I'1v �V r;Ur �J�:"I`-a"�S�', :�'RIDLuY,-3�iIA�IJESOTA. . ., -- �:,. v <_ ' � �. .._ � �,.., (Req�ae�,c �y 1 eT�kiz,s ��ke �r�d ut��a't, �91j : de�i Av�;iue, �;ciina, Mir.n. 55421�). ;;OTTON by P7_er,�el, secGr.d.ed by Barna, to o�en �t;�le Pt�bls.c H�aring. Upon a voice vote, a�l voti.ng aye, the tnotion carr�ed unanimously. ADP�,TI�TISTRI�TIV� S:t'A�'F I?�,PQRT A. PUBLIC FU��PuSE SL;2t7a�� I3Y RE�UIR�r�i�'v�': Sectio;i 21i�-,0�3, �, lir��iting size o.� fre, .�u�sac;ing si.�;ns to 80 s�uare . . . , f eet it: (�-1 zop.ec� <�z°�a: (�oc�z�' b���siness ax�e.«..�; ). Pl.b1i� pu,°t:ose servrd b�r �;his_ se.ct�orz of' the codc is t,o limit visual poll.ut�_c�:i frarn f'ree: s�;andin� sii;ns in busine5s areas. B. STATEJ HAi�.DSHIP: National manufacturer makes one stardard (oval) Perkins sign. C. AD?�iTNISTti��TIVE STA:rF R.EVIET�d: I In as much as this si.gn is standard'in design ar:d oval, its overall sqliare foota�;e is les� objectionabl�, tlian a square sign of' equal square footage. , Staff has no objection to ihis vari�nce request. ' S II Fr9.dlcv A�pc�als �ommission I��eetir,� - November 9, �-97� Page 5 Mr. Z�avi.d K��se7_1 �.nd 1�Lr. rn �rk R. �`i��th7_s�an w�rF� pr•e: erzt repr. esenting I'erkins Cake a.r�d St�ak. A':r�. I;a;���1 � s'r�o�ved- �thc }3o��.x•d a b�i_uG print o:f w��iat � tl�ie sign look�d like, az�d �,h��to�;x�anh4> of' the s:i�,n in ot,rier locations. He sta�;ed that a1_ti:ru;*h Frid)_ey had � 1.�_rni.�:, of F30 �,c�uare fec � m�,xi.m�am, f'r.om a.r� ova�. standpoint that j'i�;iirer� ou�t to �� 79� � sqtzax� .�ee�t. He ���<tt�:c.. 1��� kaas z�ot lookin� ior E'XC ?:>�"'..`_i Oi :1ii;:t;alj? y�)L?.�:� vl`11.j 1:1c^-•.�i �IlE' :>�.8.11C.�8"`'f�-=:a1.Zi;: ,`_�1.�>Y1 t.}�1f;�V l2S@C� ali OVE.'2"• �iL'. }i�aSf:�_1. Ei.U'<:;:J1i:C� 'tr1;3t, v. CAi.2'f'US'E;i?.� `>1'LE; 51.��";'P, Z�.OU.�.C� rlu�T(: t:U be custorn made, T�;hic:� woul.d t,��� ve��� ta.rr�e consurnir�; «nu costly. Iir. I<<�sell a��sked �:�'r!y the Ci.t;� put a.n�ir�ium an the squ�r� footage of a sign in t��E; f�ist plr_r,c�, �rAr� P�`r. i-=olden infc�med hirn i+ .�as to control visual ]��')�1_Li�1',.UT:. 1'iT'. a�..�Si:ll Su:.�°!,Z' t.�'.�it� i.'fi�;� ;•72.S I20f.. �)J..�.�!_i3t,1T1�',� r'il�Cj. C-'X�12�L?E',rl t.�:�;,- �l.a.i ti;'.' Sr,1lE' .`�1�I"'. li}� 1i} .1�ic:I'.7'�.��,C}y L';(�UP. Ti:���,.QSg �.i,t.e T�� ul: F':'7'iC ciI_�i F�C�"_�T'i3� T:'r .F -:^.� , ,�� I'� -� .. i ^.� -i- r�� � r»a {�: 'r�� � �� :� `�"''JZf,' �� i1i1 J�7u.� .: •.._. _,.t_..5071 :� �.:-i.T. L.� �_.-;'�:1 ];. D�,�;1'1 I' .Gt S� F??i� 1 O. c4 c'< c..io t;0 f.3i=('. lli: � E:�^ St�^C�; t1TJC`.'l �'""�"�llvE: i�?"�c;}' �(?_�t ui)° i?c ev" CGiOT'S O? rJUtt.E,'i SCUt,Ci^i 371C1 UT'OthTi: 1d01I�C7. ��,�,' T."i01E: 1�Zt�<'JS�i �-" �.O t.:lE' E'•Xl'I�t.iG:"1;T�� i�. Ct <:.ir erson Ga��:: �. n�t.ed_ trcl•e t�,�as a lct af 7.ar_d r. �i,-i.�.� orz the ro ert r, �.�d �; c; P� p 5 I'�`r. i��_:u;ell : ai.d ther� l:ct�:1_c� a1.so be �n underz�7~cu_,�? s1�1-_zn�.?_er syst,err,. I�;r. p�_G!�'.�:.'� 3�kCf�C1 1� t:r1IS L';a.S a ii'c'.I�C�"115E',f ��1C� i•ZT'. 1�c"i:���y_L repliE:t'i tiic'it t.�lE_'�r rIP.7'G all cornpany o•,:4�.ed and operated. F;e add�d tha� there t��ould be no othe-r si�r.s cn t:r buil_d_ir:� cr pra;� .rty. v:���.'.ii � ib.�::: r L�.. ?:Q"iLn'C.rl .. _'.0 i1:). �i_ Ci7_�i' I'i;i7C�'- .Ll'1 :�Oit.i ..."r": iCi � a�.. � i1 8 -� � r n ;n � � �� n ("� o ��- j,�'^ Fo • �.�- � ��r�i I ci . L • • I'E_'C�-c";:1'-'�@ Sl.�il .al(�. c.t11 C.��.._ ..,_E 2'i� ..;t%.. �:.��.,� 1 ti ti^r;:, e+�� 7.T1�',�??^c'Si.l_7:� S1 �.1:c3.�:10;1. ar�o, sh� r�Tould hatre to br•i:i�; tit t� t�.� at�er.t=ion of tne Sigi� Co_unittEe. 1`�r. K.^.se:Ll stated tha�; the si�rn vaould b_; a tota_l ai' 33.3 square feet, ra�ther tnan the rectad�gul��.r shape �f 1:19 squa.z�e. fcet. T�rs. Gab;;1 askec% �:�hen the r�:staurar.t ti�;oalc? be opcn} and �ir, r�athison replied in about 60 da.yrs, pos�ib:ly the end cf' J�nuary. r10TI0N by' P1eme1, secoride� by Bar. r�a, uo cl.ose the I'ublic ?3earing. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye� the mati o.�. carri:ed una,nimausl,f . Chadr��rsoi� �abe;l stated thaL �,r}ien :�};e f�rst sar�. th�_s rc;c;ucst she �:as appall�d at the i,de�. o_f. � 119 sc�u,�Are .2'�at si�;n c;7in� up, ��7.zt a�t tr�:is point after lo�king at, t,h:: .,i�;�i ��r�d. -�,;}.e pi-�c�te;r�.��r�s o�' 1;����.t t;ne bus z���s.� t:�ou=�_d look like sl�e tnou�Y�t it t<;o�'d b� <x �;cod �.jcdz.t�.o?� ta ti�e c:o �.c�f,.it�- �.�id d;.c;:'t l;avc �.ny objections to tl�e si�;��. P-ir�. t'lernel ;��cate,�cl ��e h�.d. r.o otijectaor�� 4.-.cx �ir. F.arna comn�ent•ed that considc�ring the actua.i_ sq��a.re faot<<;e :v�� sm�t?_�x� ..:.t?z �tt�e oval shape tn�i the "square" sc�ua��e faatage, he l.�d na cbjectian. . i�;OTICP� by Plemel, seconded by Barna9 to recarlmend to Cour.cil through the Planning Commission the approval of the'',request for variance, noting that the actuai square footage for the oval sign',would be d3.3 square feet. Upon a voice `TOtE?� all votin� aye, the motion �assed unanimously. Chai.rperson Gabel said that there was ome more item she would like to discuss, and read to the Baard a paragraph from the mimst�:s of the City Council meeting � �. � S JJ Fridley Appeals Commission Meeting - Nov�mber 9, 1976 Page 6 � of October 18, 1976 when the swimming poo7. si-�ua�tion had been discussed: "Councilman Hamernik pointed out that the Appeals Commission did have a similar type reques�; which they did pass without Coun�:il input, and there have been some problems with that". ' Chairperson Gabel explained they were referring to 6875 Washington Street NoE., a matter where the f'ront ,yard and side yard �rer� one and the same. She stated that in this case the side yard setback was �rom 17.5 to 1�t.5, and the �. front yard setback was from 35 feet to 33 fee�; only 3' in each direction. Mrs. Gabel point�d out the pool request was from 35' to �..5', and !�� to 6� on the fence. She stated she hadn't been a�le tc� find the source of the complaint and was unable to track it down. Mrs. Gabel said that Mrs. Schnabel had ' requested that the members of the Appeals Comrnission drive by the address before the November 22nd meeting, when t��e sii�uation would be discussed. She added that they both felt these two.reque,sts c:ouldn't be compared at all; one ' was for a family room for people who nee�'ed more space, and the other was for a swimming pool, which is a luxury. � ' ' Mrs. Gabel stated that she had driven by 6375 Washington 5treet and could not see where there could be any problem. Sh,e said there was no visual encroach- ment or sight problem, and everything tie;d to€;ether beautifully. She said that personally she didn't see where the 'two c;ould be compared, with the exception they were both front yard/side yard variances. 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' ', , ' 1 ;� � � . � . � N�T � � �:�� ;� � � ' . � � ��;���:..r::� � _�=: � . � . . : .��� `�'� �.:.- �w: . c;ou��:... 5 LL CO2�fUP�II�`�' Dl:;'�,ir�,I�C�Pt�fk;i�T� COtu•11.SS7.O;�I I,l:I,T'�IN� ISC)VI��NiGI:R 9, 1�176 PAGE S �___�_ .�_�_.._____ ___ Y�._ ._ �� _� _.. � Mr . Schnci dtr sL��tc>d t.l<<t 9_t: shr,uld be i�otc�d thaL- froa� wh�it they have seen, the Metropc>lztnii Co�.1nciJ_ 2>1_ans do tenc: ta 1�c�ar out the Last: I.tiver Road Pro}ect Conunit.tec';, contentiori. Iir, ;:hi_ni;s Lhc r.cal qucsti.on is Che tirne Lrame involvcd, r�ncl Lti�a_s ��>>�le thing snotzld i>c� rr_;vicwe.i a�;�tin at some 7_ater point in ti_me. UPOi�d !i �,�OIC;I.: �%OTI;, T�I,f, �OTI?�dG /�>i�:, THl: :i'?T70�v C.A}'�I?IED II���,i1Ii.0USLY. The Con;r,�iss,ion a�rc>cd t�hat there was no ne�d to specificall_y c�ver Item 1 at this tii�ie . P�1r. tictine�c_er s*_ai:c�c' th�.t if, iu t'l�e re::L ff.}en years, the I�ortllto�•m Corridor goes 1.n, th.�i_ i.t �:o�1c? �e reaso;.able Lo pu�-sue 7t at that Print iu time. 1�ISC;?�SSIO.; ��:�i �' � 1�u8 J�' ��' � P�� �r'.`,i t[ lt,l 1:�'��� P�'�JLC7 GC�?�%�i� ���E:s; � Mr. T3o�rdrna_�. sLa�cd h�� hacl T2ot h<�d a ch�i:ce� to talk to (;cur�c.iiman Fitzpatrick aLotit. �li�ycr:i� to fi.l_1. t=he vac�ric;> of i:he o�� r.le��iber of tl-,e Piice�.*ay/tti'allc.�ray 1'roject Co;r�ni.i_tc� . 1le s,��ve T`r . hc� ��:;n,<;� thc nan,�„� bf 1�1s . IIe1e.n Tr�uc•nfels anJ Ms . Doi:na I�os, w}�o hacl l.e]_i��c; oi� tl�e ��ikc:w<,y/'�'alk�,�a�� surv,ry arcj �oho livcd �in the ridl�t area. A�x�. Scht:r�ider stated he ha� 3 cor�cern �.boi�� tf;e I3ike�a,.��/Gt'all:way project. He has tall:ed to � grcat riun�:ber of pcopl� iri Lhe �.ast cotiple of n�onths, ai�c the people fe����l i=l;e C��it� t�as t��}�e�� i.�erc� c;- les�� �� llal��-,�aY aPt�roacl� on tJ-�e BiJcet;�ay/W?.lk�•�ay SySZ:ili. 1'_L .�cir].T�('�<iC1 St t=�'i� c_ ,i{�'.l:t.�":Cj LO 1711IJ�E'_LT�?1� i:�iC, t�'.?Il� b�% StYlD111g r�lE: Y03Q.�'. � �lUt [J�. i18Vi_'I7 � t f011l�llc'.: 'Li1C: Y�?COI:�llC'1lCi�i�10i1 � lJlt.11 J'E��iIC� LO tll� 2il101ii'it Of signi_ng. Tl.�e C�uricil 1�a�1i't fc�ll.ow�.d up o.Z tlle p1ar. �•ait�li regal-d to ordinance changes tl.<{t �aer.e req����;,ted. Ii<�. st:ated oae m,a_y l:ave c.r.e���ted a half�aay situatiot� �J17e10 OUY lll;i111 O�J_JE'.C1:1VE'.� S�3:�i'.Cj� iS �C'lIl� f0Yt42�1":1P_C�� <111C� (ti�I11C�2 1S 1:101E' dangerous than no systcm. M�'. Boardir.<in statecj Lhat Staf; rli.d have an ord�_narACe a7_1 set up and ready to go � and then some n�w s� Lc. reUU1���ions came, Since tl�iat ti�ne i.t has beeu in Jim Hill's area, tlle Pol �.ce ncp >> : ��1cat�. C>>hat is �;oin� Lo� h����pen tl�ere, he said he is �no� sure . � rir. S�hn�� a��r stated one of t'he. problenls is T.17ca bi1;e educ��t:ional program for tlle �:ids �izci rl�c auulrs . I�1.1', i30ATLt7:.1: Si:.l?:C'_(1 t=[1,tii: L�1�_�' � iE: C�O11�^; �3Si CC�llC3t.-i.0i: i>10�;1•31?l tllY011��l �71-L' p01.10E,' I �Dc�pr�rti�icnt c��itliin ��l >ch�ols /�t lc�zst t�lir�>u,;l� tlze sctio��ls; the��� ari� able to r��nch chc l i.�';�, �nc? th_�y ar,� ti�in•,; to ie.�eh tlie a;ult.s, ti;rough the City I�ewsletter. f'a lot oi tlle �duc�tion ;;ill l���v�� to take pl<'cc� nfCer tl�cy � et an ordinaiZCe. ' ' � ' , Pir , Scl�nei.der str3ted he. felt th�it the thins;s being 1.rc�u� hi: up �aere related to �e.ttiint� S�aff to im,�ic�mc>r.t �ah�it �4as <�pprovi:d 1s far �s t}le plan. Mr, Bo�lydmc�n stated Staff is implementing �s far as they can implement at this ti.me. � I'i ' � ��P�� CQ?�i�'`11P�T:C'7'�' Ui:VT:LOI'M�ii�;'C (:()i�iISS70;� T�SC11'7J�iG�_.I�OVGt✓ri�R 9, 1.�17i: PI�GTs 6 Mr. Sci�neicler. stated tlic four Ll�:i.n� s he cazi see that need to be done are ordinance, et�foicement, educatiun, and si_�;ning�. A1Q'.CTGN by I)e;�.;iis Schn.ci_dr_r, s�cord�.�d by G•1a.21:iai�n 1?ors�cr, Li1at the Corrs;�uni�y Deve7.opmer�t Ca7�rnissio,l gocs en rer..ord as bei.n�; disappoin.ted wi�th tlle pro�ress being r.lade Cn�rarc�s iirp7.em��ntation of the Pikeway/Walkway Plan, specifical.ly r�ait-h �-e�r�rd to the dr.velol?m�nt :�r�_d enforce�nent of ordinances re�ulatinF; t�se of bilce> and tl�e bilce�aay ,ystem,i-�;.Ctl re�;ard to the overaJ_1 eifectivenc.:,s ot the currer_t e<luc:zt_ior�al l�rot;�'�rr beinr con.dticted, a��.d wit:h �-ef;�rd to the level of si�;nii�.h ct����r��ntl} iiY c;:istenee; ��n_d �hat �_h� CoT��ission rcccmmcnds to City Councik tL�t a.11 pr�.e�t�_c•-;-i1 c�ffo;:t�s i��e t<�,:�>n L-o c�pectite. implerac:nt�xcion of tr,is plar_. LE�an a voice vo�:�, al.l vctS.n.� �=�yc, thc, motion c�rric�ci unar�.mo�_�s�I�. ,T� •� �.�,,. �, �n „ � � ,-� � nr i � n�'-- � , 't . It�CI;:Ctr 1�.�.;[CT:Z.> 0, li�;C(�,�.1� �i:,:1I.�.C),v OP r?F.I )�.I�`� '� .�,_,1r� Cil'� �r:.R� . 1 Y13-: BerU�n� � st ted this wr s sent c1o�•n� fro�n the I=lannit�� Co;rrnission for review aiid no act�.or. is nec��•s� rq. T?07'?Oxv 't�y t�7i' 1.�..am F'or�� �er, secon. �cd by_ Den,n:�s Scl�nezder, to receive the "A.rticJ_es � of Inco�.-poration_ of Fridley 1out1� Center".� � Upon a voice ���ote, alI voeing aye, tl�e .r,oti.oz� carri�c? u;�.<<<�Li:rou:;l_y . Ilie Coi;�:;li..�.�io�Z ;n�-„Lezs e.;}�ressed coi�c��� u over Lhe poss:i (�; Iity tha?= i.h� Fri_dley: �'O'J'_:i CB'iit=P.1" C1'[�L'�Q 1�0��. i�C' c�� I_E'. �O ll>C r�l(,' l�U�l�� �'iOLS�F ��.1: Z.00KE: �'dYiC 8S lt la�3S tlz� ContiT�issic»'s unu�?-st<.,ld�.no Lh.at the pump house had be;:.n reco:runcnded by Cit} Council for tiie Fridle}� Youtli C•�:it.er's use. DISGtT5SI0:�I C�`;' A i'tECO� .,i?:?�.;1,'iGi� �ii: T�">n:tT'1Ji�t SILi' OF ACCESS01_�Y ]3UILDli�GS: Mr. Bergm�n stated he clid not feel i_l�is subject cou?d be discussed fllliy at this meet9_u; unti.l tl;e.�� had the J?lanni.n�; Conu:�iysion minutes o�: this subject. Ti0TT0'v by ��i;_Iiam Forestel-, seco;ideu by D�nnis Scl�n?ider, to table discussion on a reconm�c_�datio�� ou � tl�e masimum size o� �}ccessory builcii_7i�s until tha �onu;l�,ssi_on r�-ceives t:�e }?1ani�i�_i,; Cor1r..�ia.ssion's minutes on L1.i.s subject. tT�on a voic� vote�, al.l v�oti�zc�, aye, tl.e. r:lo.t�:ioi1 ca;;�ied ui�animou..l}T�. /�.DJOt1i:�i�",i�;'!' . A��O'1':t0i�? 1�.�� l��il:l_i_an; t`ox::tcr, seco�i�lc.:i 1���� Dern:is Sc:l��ueidci-, to adjot�i-n the meeti?ig �__._ . __._ - : at l�i:IO �>.in, t?po�: <� �roice ��otc, �.11. votin,.^, �ve, the mot;ion carrzed unanimousl��. Respe.cLful.l.y suhmitted, �"-<-�! ',1'.7i � - = ��` `__-__G� !�'_� _ I,y[Ztie. Scib:i Recori�in�; Secret.�ry I� � � � � � � R�VI51�3? ��I3D �P�'F:G1�'L.D SPECI��7 CH��!?`�I:R i:,C7��iA'iTSSIOi>? 2�1tiis'i ITVG ['�UGUST 4, 1976 T�}'T�iL�'1��`� :��i „r..."T: ��t5��c>nd Shericlar:5 Charle; Lar.ger, E1 � ii�e �;no�£, Ifarry CTOWCl°Y`� Robert U'Neill, Roy McPk:e;_sor�, Ciif?:ord A�.h, Ole Ljericesett � ri�'NIiL'R`> �,�;S��:,ti�: Pe�g McCnes�t�y, J�rr.y P.atclzff�, ?ac]cie .7o}.YUSOn, Kennet:h Iirennan, John. S��.anso:2, H:�r.t;er� U3r.on CT��E?'tiS I'h:;S,�i;��:e lii_11 :1ee, Cii:�� �ia.�Yor i�Talt Stai�wal�; Ci�y Gour.icil Garzc_}11 Kukowski, City C;o�:::nci.]. Ed IYamernil:, City Counci`L , T�<zsinl Ou.z-e��ti., G"_ty P�1<zna�;er Marvi�Z £r.unse7_1 , City � l_erk ehairpersan Sl�exidarz ca�_Ied tt�e meeti��zu to arder at 7:l,C} p.m. Mr. Sherid.an stated �hat �:Y�is speeia�. meetixzg tiad been called to meei with the riayor and the City Cou�zciJ: for t,he purpose o€ discussing the possa.ble changes ro the section within ou.r Charter a�' �ection 5.0&. He stated that ev�ryone should have a copy 1f 2•1a}*or iJee`s 1eti:er to the C�rnmi.ssion. o.f June 18, 1976. Iie sai.d the purpose �:�as not for i��ar_assm�::rt o� ezt.her sicie I�ut to sz.t �lown and 2iat�e a"meet�ng o� tiie �iinds" to nain�_aixz some coi�t:.nuity cazth:i.�. tLe ceri�nuniL}�� and elimizlate the possibility cf an}� conf� icts bet�aeen functioiis witl�a_�. rhe city goz�ernment . May�c�� Nee re�:-i.e�a�d hzs June �8, �976, letter w:Lr.h the Com.mi_.ssion. He said Lhe c�uestio�.l is rea11}� a fui2damental c�uestion abou�,: hi_s concern witll thc processes of Recall, Refez:ei�,durn, �.tid I.nitiative. He s�czd tt�e Commission shvuld answer philo- sophically ���i:ether or not. they thinic this process should be easi.Iy avai�able. If the Commission beli.eves it should be fairl,S' ea;�;y to Proceed �aith Lhat sort of action, then so;nethin� along the lines that he su�gested neec;s to be done. �Ie said that when people �,��nt the means to get to the �oven.unent, he feels they ought to have an easy way to get to them. r1r. Sherid<n stated that the lttitude of rhe Commission has Ueen that the Ci.ty Council are elccteu officials and tl�c�y should 'have some protection and aiso latitude to work W1tt11I1. No�a, he .understands from'Piayor Nee's C011llllt?I1tS, that the Council wants it pinned doi�1 to where tliey wouldn",t have tl�at type of l�titude. ' L�iYI I fZEV7S�:D A2�'):J ��P�'F.OV�� - � � � SI'ECI��i. C1i�,R'�'LR GQ�iISS:L�:1 I�EETIi�G, At1GUST 4, 1';76 PAGE 2 ,, 2�layor T�?ee �tated tt;at the Cizaxter, when seC up, never anticir�ated that the petitzoner� wer.e goin� to h�.ve to r��ise $2-3,OOJ for liti�;ation, but th��� is c•yhar_ iL tias come do.�n to. I?e saici hr l��as put a lot oi personal mone� in liti�;ation. � ' ' I J� Il ' 1 ' � ' ' ' ' ' I�� �� � ' It doesn t seern tn<�t tnat was �ati�?� t,�s contemnlate.d in the Cliar.ter. He said he didrt't wat�.t t� be stuck wi� h �ahat: he ha� prapos�:�d i.n hi4 letter--it shoul.d be son �tlling tt�at comes £ro;n the Ch�zrter Corr�ni� sion. M�'. hje�-;�� ,�ti �tated ['�1-�at i:� r� f_erFx��ice to Mayc�r 1v�ec's c.,�.lmen� in hi> letter that ��� C?I1P_Ot f:_11C� :�II1' CV1.l�('.L"i!:E.' Of �2I"t.�' SEC1.OltS SLUG j' O� t})c. t�ti.^_St:lOII. . ��� �2E' P73S C�1c1kY- T�eiSQ?: Oi i:}:�' f',-�l'vCO:i"'" �_,_�r th:lt [J(7�"�':EC� OLl f.''I'tJ_:� 7�iTtlCLlc-'� it'.C�lOil G� �t1G' �.'r1�1T�:�t. �C SHltl l:'71E' t:l1P� i''�;iy:JT i.'c:_ l;: Yt'_fE:T'ri.Ll� iiCi r�2E'.y Cl SC12:,; e,j 2„tr� CI1C{ c3 CC'Zr2]117 c`tt:.OL'Rt O?- T'E t'E'�.Y'i :i C_L ). i.. . �71 )'� �i�:�t7SE. L"O �`12�'OT :ZP.E.' � S :;t,itnr��i:I t� 7_it t11 S IF�t:t:E.Y O� June 1'r3, I� i�, ;�h«t hc "fou.��.d tlp eviaei�ce c1n � th�=. Co�:�r.; s�i oz,' ; part .ttzat we t�ad� ever� ��n_�iu� �� c' . 1et a� or,e. acted aa, the a�tea o E probl_ems wh <<�Yl concernecl him i�osL, ri� .�ir�rk�-sc�ti� rt ;��incied him that i.n t}is l��tt i to Li�e Claarter Com��issiu:� date*_i ,T�:1y 3f}, �.9735 hc. stated t?iat h.e opp�secl tiz�.�.�_.-i�:�; �.�itt: the ha<.ic documF::ts of ou.z va�zct,s �.rstiri}ti_c�cs--but that he di;ci suPPor.t r.<:cc,rc::endatie,>> oi the Lea:�ue O� �'�i. '.Cit �70 r_ �'S E.'d�11 �, iOC C�. 17 �. �7_L�lti_OI1 Oi �7C'"lt: 0?1i?.t. pIC�C�LUY'f'.S , r�T . R]l?Yc:-�Sc1:t. said ):�� rc �� r<<tc �.�ayo� :��ee that tlie Co.,un��;sion ��.cl dot�.e LY�is in the ProF�osed �haages incorpo7�at:.ci i_n Cha�>t,�x �,:03 ai�d 5.19e � i`�i. :L3TiJ<�� S.�'.�lt.r'_Ci t].�.;� r'.E: t�1SFt�;L`�_-e:C� ".,TZtIl'','1`�3y'OY �i`i'c'.., ).�('. �tZ,i�E.S iv'll.il ttlZ COriC�'�f Of Iill.rl.?tIV'�'_� niE:iC'iP.;i��LLTt� <liiC� i'�PC�i] ]'i7e;t1�20:1 1_�, V<;7 2�j �?RC� o(ln� . T�1FT'E' _lS Il0 ��ay that ou�ht to be thro�.,-� auL. He sai-<I he feel_s it shou?_d not: tie diffZCUlt to go rhzouPu bhi � t-�ocess a II� fe�J.s, wi.th work and effort�, that i* is possible to Get valzd szgnatur.::s fc�r a�aott�ty c��-use. If zt is �r�ot wcrtt���, t.�1e Cou�zzcil should net be bothe�-ed wi*h it < In respc,ns�. to �1�yor I�,ee's sc�ggestian tYi�t the !,�o�r�issior: aclopt a Ciiarter change that wvt?1_d mar.date Courzcz;. actiar� Yn a� iven situaiion unuex certain preecribed penait?�s, Mr. Rjerlceset:t� in�r>rm��d ?�iayor Nee titat Nir.. Pjc=_rkeseti had been advised that any r�stri.cti.on o1� tl�e. r�ght of <ny esc�c�.eci piab]_ic of:Eicial to exerczse his right oi fre� ch.uice wot:lrl b�� i1.Iegal_ , h1r, B_jc�-kese�t asl.ed T4nyor A'E:e, since rlayor r?e� was so conce_rricci, :ahy ht. h�ct 7�ot prot}oseci ar,. orct�x�ance to aCCOmpIlsh �ahat he �:i.bgest�ed� �5�-. B�eric���.>>tt remi.i�ceci I:ay�r Net� Lh�:t the Ciiarter perr.lits such actxot� b}' tl�z�- C:oui�cii ur�c.jc_�- C?a�;;�ter 3.03 a.nd CI���pter �.03. I•i?-. Bje.kesett SLi���:.;;te�.C7 i�i12� s13yOT' 14TCF::� �1S �<'��*C,i'S RiL�;i'lt Wc'YR'� �O flS�t r�IC'. Cltj� �t:t01"I�ejr t0 censult with Cri��; Att�>rn ,� Gentz�;_`s af-i:ice ��i: gu3_dance. irz prepai�i�� such a.n ordi�ance-_ if it could tr: le�ally d�.ne. [�1hat are tlze ,legal ubliga�.toiis ot tl-�e Council no�a and is f.t pcssii�Le t}1at the}� coul� b� char�c•d C•J1�1; sorleth.�.n� t��.cause tiiey accept whaL thny kt.o�:a to bc faise, �hether or not',tiie C:��r_t-er can place any resCriction an their votir:g? Mr, $jericesett stated th�t ���hat it boils do�an to zs, no matter wt�at yau do, no ntatter itt�at kind of restriction:, are place� on the Council, the_y still caill and ou�;ht to vote ���hat their conscience dictates and suf£er the cons�- quettces, wl;�te.ver that migllt be, and per.ha�ps go to cottrt. It wot�ld be 1 penalty of soi�,e sort Lhat ! he Ma}�or c��ould si�g�;est Lhat would l�<�ve t:o be inflicted iti order to f:orce the Couticil tv ac�, r;r. Bjerlcesett statecl anoth�r c�uestion that could be asked is F:hether or not the Char�cr Co,rmis�ion h�ls the po�acr to require a City Council to acce.pt a petition, �ti�hether or noL the Cu�uncil has a ri�;lit to rejc:ct a petition, or an ol�lig�tion to do so, if_ they l:no�a th�re is somethin� faulty about the petition. � � REVISI'D �iti�t1 APPRQV�D -- -- — CIIl11ZfF.R C{)�;.�iT.�`SI0;1 Nl� E'.T7.IVG, ALIGCJS't' 4,�1976 PAGE 3 ' In r.espo��se ko I-iayoz I;ee's charg<_� of_ "obstructionism" on the part of the Coiincil in dela}��nr; action on thre.e pet:iti.ons, Mr.. I3jez�kese±-t remindF�d Mayor N�e that in one ef those c.�ses, tlie action o� a Counc:.1 majerit:y �,as uplield by a Suprem`. ' Cou��t d��cisic>�z; and in anot}�er case, �7etif-.ion c�rcui..!t c>r� l�.fd st:�.t��d PuUlicly, beiore tti� Couricil., that tE�e�r Iza.0 �alsely aY_t�e"ted to sigr�-ttt�res, not kno�•rin�� thi ��a..-:�s ��Ili�gal , And f.urt�l.er, tt�at a public r.eferendi�m >unporte<t the Council I' �osit.i.��-.., In v?_ew of thi�> ; l�:r. }3}erkesett sug�;esteri tt�aL- L'he charge of"obstruc-- ta.on.f.sm"cc�t�:C�� more ��:o���_ ' � �. �r3_y be Ieti�eied. at 'the F>etit�o�,� r�s . � , ' , rir .�ish b E-cu f;h� up t',-�e suf;ges ti_o�i alvice to �?�� 4�e�i.�ior_c_•s t!p �o �.. ?ie %eZt t�ris coulc be a possibic I•7a��n,_ I�'ce z�rc.ec? th��t tl�is was a �? �i �li<it ma���;: tl�e Ci_t�� silould pro�r�.c1e some l.c�a1. cer_ t'a.i:�. :�;no;z_rt �f c:���::r�.;j ij the ��etzi. � on is 1ega1 . comp�-o_mi_se . �? Q S S Z� i� 1,!_''* • r4r�� She:;�±_�?a.n �iat�d +�11:�.L 1�layor i�e_e har3 a g��c>od po�i:�t t?����.t L':�e C�..ty should consider an.d ��?��. son,�t�,��;g �:,sir?;-�n t;�e Ctc�,rter, if the Co:_11:�a_s.�;:� ��i e�s fit. The C:ity in r.�, CaSI: Sl?C7',ij_Ci it;'.iG_1�� t.:C.i-�lE'i' S1Cif: OL an :iss.�(,' c1S ;:�^.i <S u}�E;?;�1_'�14� i[tUi:E?�'� rZ��]t.: OY' ��]YOI1S;. 1�Oi: �1:� �Oi;t>�1f �O 17E'. ��c;A'ry f'O 2. Ci�;llxr �?Ct10?7 C-C) .,«i:3_S��' ���1<1� t�lE.' i.'Ot1I1C11 ITl?.5' fE'C'l ).S L1E'C.E?S"u"!T t..O (%Ct.�'� ..�_!1C'_ t�Z�? ]... �;.C?:� �,i'_ CCr1�%i%_11.�`I Ct�?1 SE:� ��1('_ V�112C1.1_LY lI?. I:�iV1P_o SC;�1..�i 1'i7�; �<);;"E'. v;>l�i?T��?�=11� , t,'i.th r�ga�-d ta th� proposed chazzge for Section 7.08; t�1r�. Ash ex,p].�in.e.d to the � Couiicil tliat the Con� _ssion feit that the City Cuunci.l shot.ld �e resgonsible to Y'G'SO�V� L�1G' ZRCO'2S7.: t?t2C:i�u ZT2 C�2SE OE 2L1t'02.53_��tc?TiCj� ��E`i;W�e'12 t[�JO Ol TTIOrE.' 1121tZ8i:1`JE' ord�_T.ia,,ces appr_oved b�Y L}1e electors. ' ' IIJ � Nlayor Nee statee� that he c�ulc go along �,li.th S��b tion 5.Ou if 'i�i�tier percentage" be replaced ��ith "ha.gt��:st nuir.beb of votes1° , There was mur.h discussion amon� the Council anci Gomrn�.ssia�� members about these issues . iir. Cra�acle�r seatec� C,�z��t tli2i�, di�n't. seem a.ny ��aay t�iat i�hcse probletns could t�e resolved unanimousl.}� en bo��i �i_des n.o rlatter h;}�a lon�r 4_he rneeti_n� continued, unless F� t}�e �ora,liss?�.on� �ers son:��i�=�rtg .fr�o2n tl�� Gourzci). th<�t sa>>s ti�ey ��:iI1 voLe unanzmausly ii_ it i.s C:OxC�ed iz� a certai:: tia�r� P•Ir. . Sherid :n ;�si;ed if Tis . Bjerl.-e>ett an�l �;ayor Nc�e could �et togeCher with rir. Vir�il H��rricic. Ai�d, maytie, Mr. fIerrzcic cau}_d t;o to tiie Attorney Generll and ' � aslc the �t.torney General the questions th�t were ment:ioned. He said that at this time the Commission cioes not havc legz�l cqunsel. Thc Commission had asked P4r. Sherid:�n to ask rir. Herricic if it <<�as'difficult t:o work for both the Council ' and the Ctiarter Commission. rir. Herrick $aid he would prefc�r not to represent both . At t11is point, ttie Commissioti has r�ot d:iscussed tlie appoitltment of new legal counsel. IL �aould be in the be;;t interes� o£ Uoth the City Counci.l and the Charter ' Commissioi, to liat�e t<<�o cliffereiit peo��le r�presc�ntiilg tt�em. Tir. Sherid��it said tliat then they could �et at least diverse vie��� on the same subject. ' ' 6C REVISED �tt1I7 �P�'I.O��I;U � Cill�r7:I;;^ COTMi,�if�,>T(ii� t�iI;ETII�IG, A1IGUST 4, 197ti ]'AGE 4 P1r. Sherz.dan sai_d l�e would asl; tiie City C.�unr.il to f�o over those portion�a of the Corr�m� :;��on's packaE,c� and try to act upon �:}�e:n ir. a favorable majority. Those th«t tt��� C;ouncil arzcl Co:nAnicsion itave dif:f�rer,ces on sl�ol�Id be the Conunis.�ion`s YES}70115]_�)i.� :�`y' t0 "1.:.�.)1.r'.Y' COir'GCL ?. C��.i=1C14'-i1C� Cr LI!7C' �2 itl�'ri1.lIIR �)0111t bctween trtE.' Coun.cil. ��.r..c'• C�xr_�rtF>z ron�;nissior and see. if the i�s���:s c<�n't t>e resolved tl.at wa� or thc�n go to tize bai_!_ot. His person��.1 o��ii.iion i; t1-,e,� the fc���e.r of th�se that are Pu� o� tt�e }���� Iot �.n a n�zti.oi�a1. election, thc bet Cer. oi £ ti�e}* t•:ould be . He S�1C� �iF', T�:f'!u �i. 1G� O� Lt 3S �li^� CIE':<lIlliit� UP W���Clc:�,t: �:Rc`� j?i1i7�7,i1b SCITIF' O� lt b�1C�C 3.�f�U i:.��. tC?n�' OZ C�l_. �1.:rii:5 . �''�C. i� �',..:i:.i�� 8�t"t:EC� t:�.7c24 :lE' IS IC'ZLCt�:CIt �:U �Ui. �'��,�i:> i_.:S`.�E?.`_. �O ��:° VG::i_r�. 85 �l?C? L13jC; 'ij� OrS �r:EIli 4,70i'_,�� �1�3V�' 2 CIE�1T' tlll'�E,:.�L<^i1C�LLi.E� .�: 'vJilu}� tii(-,y c1iE: e?�JOui:. Mr. Sher-3_d�..n stated �]-,at the Cc�:nmiss:io�1 h�s ta?-;e�i tl.�� positior in a moti�,n in Fehr.u«,-� o�_ I�iarctz that i:h��y Z�as� .these prlu��osec? C;zLy C�i«zter ainen��rr,eiit� oiZ Lo the C,Ot1T).Ci.l �t�1C� SE'_E 7.a: t�?� f;0i(i"1Ci.1 C011!C? I>2;� �'i dll Ol_ �1 PUt-L'J.O71 OL ]_t� 5C1 tI18t 1:�7('_ �.'O�C„] ;>10:: CC�i;! � i.ilF.'t7 YE,'Ji��:,� i:11� I(.j(?C�i'il ��pZ'(=iUP... �!T"1[' 1'i}' �C� COIi"P.Ci: T:�1� CIC'IICIEP_�.�_='S Ol �i7�-' �7 � �E7'6LiCE�:S }�F_t'G7P.E'a� L`i1P_ L`OUP.: i� <i11'� rl1Ca ,�:0^,�1SS �Oti 811C!� (?7" �)llt ?_t: Oi2 t�lE? � ballot. i�j. ti'tE' i�� i i. U1 Z�%:>. �i�i)LS WSS ��?E_ %ZY_�;E'� :��?�F; ��If �;0:;.'P.1.SS1�)Tl SE'.t U� SO'i;2 tin�e zn �9?:i �o f�� ' �,� ` r ii�. said l�e hope� th�t ..:t .0 �t wc;u,.<,n t dra�, on �not3�er �our SYerar.s . a p.�:, t._ _, ou� t z�s�_� p,_,�po. �,ls :.��r� t;e c:le .�:.;?c; at� and ot:t c�f i��E� t,;a� so that tney c•an �O QIl L.O tl7° CCP'?YO�iij.S�'g �'iL<�. 3Y° IICCi's;; ;�.I� wLi.�:' Tl t�.il�'.�(' kilOr�OS�3� S i!"18t .'1TE: ^�C accept �ble to t}�e Counczl or ii�d��riduais en tlie Cour.cil.. He s� i.l he did appzeciate the goocl di_scussion �.t: this meeting. P1r. Sheridari said �e was sur.e May��r Nee and r1r. BjerF;esett �•lould get together with Mr. He.rrick wno in turn wot�id ���rite i:o th� Attorn�y Ge:T.�ral for some feedback, r1r. �sh stated that right noc:*, �ctian on t1_-�ese pro�;�c�sed <.mer�d:ncsnts has been LaLled by the �ity Councii sa the. Com�r,ission c4nnoi do any>th1_:��, until they hear back irom tl7e Counc:il . He a_si�ed the Couz�c7_1 to� p1s5 what tt�e;r coul � and tize.n they and the Comn�iss:'tor� cou.ld g� from the�-r_ , 2�10TI.E)i� b}r �CI_zffo�-ct �.sl., secondcci by�H:2��i-y C.r.�tiade.r, tiiai t}1e Cl��irter Com�ni;sion � enco��ra�;es the City C;oiincz)v ro ;o thro�ag}i �?:ie pro�:�osc.0 C;; t�� Ch�rter AiYiendments, VO�;C O11 t�1CiIl� ru=;F C.'iic'�� f-.�1F�� C=aS"�y �I�CS CJ�'t��.E. �Iir�' C�tiTYIlfi,L` �,855� �JY1T1� �7�2C�: t0 i��lfl �,'i131i:F.''� (;O:%i11ISSZ:�T1 fOY t�2t? �:OP1IP.1.SSiC:`,.�5 S�llC�jr. Ci}�O:l �\7b7CC VOtC, all_ voting SyE.'� the mo±:i_v�i carrf_�d un:in-i_mot�slv. � � Mr. Shei°i.d��n. assured i1a�-or IV°ee tt�at somc�thing �aill be done. The Commission wi1l look at these and act upou ther,:. He cann�t give Ti:�}�or T?ee the �ssurance th�it i.t will cotr,e out to hzs lilcing. He staLed tk�at aIl hiriyor 1�ce is asi:ing the Coinnussiori to do is revie�a some of_ ttiese things �nd try to find a better way. Mr. Shc�rid�n statc_d that if the Council ha.d any iurthc�r inPut nther th�n th�L- discussed at tl�e mectzn� , thcy are to fee.�� fr�e to i�ritc� or cotitact any ttleiz�l�er of the C011ltlllti51011 persanally . ', i ' Rr.�r.t�,1:1? 4":?.`1i�) _�iPT'P���'1?D �� CI{A}:TRl: .CCn1E•Yi"SStQN Pir.ETIi�G�AiJ'_UST �+,_l9_7G+ AD,J OUI� i �d,'�i 1�Io'r . � Tiie n.c�ti::i�, was �cl_; oiirned <�t lU: IS p.m, Resp��t�ul1;� st_:bn�ittcd, i) ' � � � - ,: � . , . ,. , , .. , ._.- i .. . � -._, ._ -r � , , --- _._. —_�. . _._.___..___- l�,�rt�.. �. .i,��� P��;CO:'�;�. ::� 5t'_{:���..ct"L PAGI; 5 � J Cl1"r� �E�P�rtt�1rSSI0i� tr�E�E7rNG t:�"�Li_ TO GRDtR: C�ity of Fr,-ic!1'ey rtovcr�,.��; �,�, ���7� P/1GE 1 Ci�,,���per;c�,� Sco�t callec the r�?��e�.�i�rz� t� arde�� ���t. 5:45 F'.Ed.��at G.T.V. stud�io. f"�.�?�.L C�;_�: Pfi ��t::�r� Pr,,ser�u: f`;arf� Scott, i;{ �i,tiei;`� �3r�a, n.r;, Ec! Kusns�af: t� �c`-,<�1�°�v f'1':�� t>�tt: � xri;�z�:� H�ac;f; s, F�,1 vs �er��:���'s V4it�'i'� !'`l�F�tiLi�i.. ri��`.,:��ilVt�V.`-:�l.Lq I.i�G.��1� ri���1:'�,k�l�u���?,!�'L Cy:'...'.i� t`iu!�EJr'i�fC����� liuil�.�;'�:''� � r ll. �.�1�. Le��"� i a rr �! i n !r: ,�,; ���� k�:.:�,, T.�. 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Li� S ciY'�L :i.I� L c3ii'•.l�a �=�11;:�: ���,il� c�,l?:'2 c<��Zc-1I1�]T:1.0T]� 1.t '_` T'E :rLi'�.� _ 1:�.1c1� t�?_G �.'1i:j7 ,, �;1.': ;C i� '.''<.i '1(7'�1' �3u��y.` � L�);� Ol lllE: ',c=1�-t C�"1i'_v r �'��Oi.U� 1.0Ii , 4•1i11 .t1 �4;J11� U c� �.lOtJ dCl V-L'.]:'t:1SC�T'ilc�:� t �OY ��.!_C1.> "i_O CC1i��Y'�.C-� fOT' ' ��11�, a.�t:iczpa �ed co�l��tri?c�t:ion for 19 i 7. ' ' i ,,T.-, ; �, R��>, �r.l 1� A RLSOLUTI�JN PJO. A RESOLUTION ��RDE�RING A.DVI�R'I'ISEMF?�1T FOR BIDS FOR I•1ISCELLANEOUS C�NCRETE CUPL AND C'�UTTER AND DRIV�WAY APPROACH RECGTISTKLICTION CONTRACT WHEREAS, the City of Fridley has deterrnined there is a need for uniform driveway approach and concrete curb and gutter construction; and 4dHERTAS, a se�t of standard plans and specifications have been prepared by the City Eng:ineer; and WI-�EF�EAS, the proposed standard contract is anticipated to reduce maintenance problems for th�e City and provide an economic savings to new and existing r'ridley residents. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by� the City Council of the City of Fridley, Ano}:a County, Minnesota, as follows: l. That i�t is in the interest of thE� C?ty to award bid con- tracts �or the following serv�ice and material.s: MTSCELLANEOUS COPICRETE CURB AND CUTTER AND DRIVEWAY APPRGACH KECONSTRUCTION 2. That th� plans and specificat'ion�, prepared by the Ci-ty Engineer for such improvement, pu,rsua.nt to the Council action heretofore, a copy of whic:h plans and specifi- cations are hereto attached and made a part hereof, ar•e hereby approved and shall be filEd wi_th t��ie Czty Clerk. The City Engil;eer shall accordingly prepare and cause to be inserted in the of�icial newspaper adv�rtisements for bids upon the making of such improvements under st�ch approved plans and specifications. The adverti_sement sha7_1 be published for two (?) weeks (at l�ast 10 days), and shall specify the work t-o be done and will state that bi.ds will he opened at 2:00 p.m. or. Tuesday, the 21st day oi` December, 197�, in the Council Chambers of the Civic Center, and that no bids will be considered unless sealed and filed ��zi�th the City Engineer and accompanied by � cash deposit, bid bond, or certified check payable to the City for five perce;nt (50) of the amount of such bid. ' ADOPTEb BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI7'Y OF FRIDLEY TNIS 6th DI�Y OF December , 19 7 6. � ATTEST: MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE ' CII'Y CLEP1< - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL ' ' ' � CITY OF �RIDLEY BID NOTICE for 1�1ISCELLANEOUS COfdCRETE CUaa AND GU7TER AND DRIVEWAY APPROACH RECOflSiRUCTION EXHIBIT "A" The City Council of the City of Fridley, f�innesota will accept sealed bids on Miscellaneous Concrete Curb arid Gutter �nd Drivetvay Approach Reconstructior, on the 21st day of December 19765 until 2:00 p.m. on said date at the Fridley City Ha11, 6431 University �,venue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 (telephone 571-3450). All bids must meet the minimum requirements of the specif'ications. Failure to comply with this sectior can result in d'hsqualification of the bid. Bid shall be accompanied by a Cer�tifiE�d Check, Cashier's Check, Cash, ' or Bid Bond and made payable without c:onditions �:o the City of Fridley, h1innesota, in an amount pf nat less than five percent (5%) of the bid, which check, cash or bond shal] be forfeited if bidder , � neglects or refuses to enter into�cont;ract, after his bid has been accepted. L' P, performance bond will be required ai'ter the bid has been awarded to the contractor. The City reserves the right to accept the bid which is determined to � be in the best interests of the City. The City reserves the right; to reject any and a71 bids and waive any iniormalities or technicalities in any bid received without explanatic►ti. � ' � ' u � ' , 13 B The City Council also r�serves the riyht to consider such factors as time of de7ivery or perfor•mance, experience, responsibility of the bidder, past performance of similar types caf items or materials, availability of products ar�d other� siinilar factors that it may determine to be in the hest interest of the City. Copies of the specifications and ,gener�al conditions may be examined in the office of the Purchasing Agen'�`t, or copies may be obtained firom his office. ' � R11 bids must be submitted in sea,'ied envelopes and plainly marked on the outside Wlt{1 MISCELLANEOUS CO�ICREIiE �URQ AND GUTTE� AND DRIVEt�AY APPROACN RECONSTRUCiION Publi�h: Fridley Sun December 8 , 1976 December 75, 1976 Nasim h1. 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I ` �-;� �,/ + • ° �� / i � d •� � ' � � �, t r�� ��' � ' ' � � ► � ,�/� �- L � ' /�� * j ,/ ��- j �. � � � (� ; � �1N � ��� � , . �. � ��' � � �:�' .� _ � � . �� �� � - t� / APPOINTf�ENT FOR CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERr1,TI0N - DECEMQEP. 6, 1976 HUMA�d RESOURCES COMMISSION (CHAPTER 6)(5 M�MQER� VACANCY APPOINTEE ' TERM EXPIRES 4-1-�9 CABLE TELEVISION COMMISSIOP� (SECTION 405.2$)�5_MEMQERS �-1-79 15 REPLACES Nancy Lambert Resignation received November 15, 1976 A1 Ossenkop Resigned November 15, 1976 to Cable TV Comm: I7 LICENSES TO {�i:: /�PPIZOVI:C) I'.Y TfIE CITY COUNCIL /17' T1iI:Ilt A4[:F:'CING OF DrCi:hiQER 6, 197G. TYPr OF LICI:NSE: BY: ' APPROVED I3Y: FI:E: CEIRIS`ITfAS TRrE LOT Central Frostop Drive In Sherman 11'a.nson R. Aldrich . $25.00 7G99 Highway 65 Fire Inspector plus Fridley, D4i.nnesota 55432 ' $100.00 . I RLPUSE �IAULI:R ' Feterson Brothers Sanitation, Inc. Leroy F, L�onna 18605 Lake George Blvd. Lanoue Cedar, Minnesota 55011 , ' ,� depesit Steve Olson $30.00 Health Inspector LIC},N53�S TO }3Is APPROVI;D YY TFi� CTTY CO,tJNCII, AZ' TkIEIR R1:GULAR M�ETING ON 1�r;CI�MF3I:R Eir 19%Fi --- GAS SI:IZVI:CI�:S Ik�ldcr P1un�ing & Heat:ing 3513 Lyric Aven.ue Wayzata, PAn. 55391 GEtQERAL CONTF37�CTOR Buzzell Builders 5741 Polk Strcet N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Lee Cook Custom �uilder 18660 Territorial Road Osseo, Mn. 55369 Drywall lnc. 7500 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Finnish Sauna Builders 303 Willow Bend Crystal, Mn. 55428 Gar Jac Cons�ruction Company 681 North Highway 65 Cambridge, Mn. 55008 Kowalko, Inc. 251 Rice Creek Terrace N.E. Fric�ley, Mn. 55432 Jim Sackrison Construction 845 West 80th Street Bloomington, Mn. 55420 Stuart Construction Co. 109 Lowry Aver.ue N.�.. Mi.nneapolis, Mn. Heating Iz rson-Mac Company Inc. 7£311 Gol_den Valley P.aad Minneapol_i.s, fui. 55427 Ryan Air Conciitioning Inc. 9240 Grand Avenue South Minneapolis, Din. 55420 By: Pii1l.i�n Dolder By: Charles Buzzell Jr. By: Lee C�ok By : Erwin Johrison By: Arnold Hi:Llukkai By: Gary Daigle By: Ben Wolke By: James Sac}crisori By: Richard Swin By : Rob`ri� Larson By: Thom�s J. Ryan Jr. APPROVED BY William Sandin Plbg. Htg. Insp. Darrel Clark Com. Dev. Adm. Darrel Clark Com. Dev. Adm. Darrel Clark Com. Dev. Adm. Darrel Clark Com. Dev. Adm. Darrel Clark Corn. Dev. Adm. Darrel Clark Com. Dev. Acim. Darrel Clark Com. Dev. Adm. Darrel Clark Com. Dev. Adm. William Sandin Plbg . Htg . Insp . William Sandin Plbg. Htg. Insp. 17 A , 17 P � f�UL"fIPI.0 [)I�lELI_IPl� LICEf�SES 1�0 C;t ��P('it��it:D: ! f'erici,d Sei��t����l�E�j►~ 1, 1 J76 to Sep�trti»ber l, 1977 04-1PdER (��DRESS UPJST> FEE APPROI�`EJ L'i': � ___.____._.__ ___..._�_ ...._ ,--- - --------- ---- Herbcrt A. Aake-r 6060 - 2'2 St. PI.E'. 4 $11.25 R. D. Aldrich, 'S918 Abbott Ave. No. ' Fire Prev. Mpls, r1n. 55429 �Piargaret I?endley 580C1 - 4th St. N.�. 4 15.00 R. D. Al.drich, 118 NE Cr.aig f��ay Fire Prev. - Fridley, Mn. 55432 ' Staerwood Jordahl 6542 Central Ave. N.E. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich, 5568 BrooJ-.clale Dr. Fire Prev, Iirooklyn Parlc, P1n. � . • , . , ' .. . ' • ' ' � • � � ' i . ! � � . . ! ' i . .