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06/13/1977 - 56980 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT PUBLIC HEARING MEETING JUNE 13, 197? � � � THE MINUTES OF THE PUBLIC �l � ,' �' ��'HEARING MEETING OF THE FRIULEY CITY COUNCIL UF'JUNE T3, 1977 � � ' t �� ' �� , � THE MINUTES OF THE IC HEARING MEETING Of THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF JUNE 13, 1977 The Public Hearing �f the Fridley City Council of June 13, 1977 was called to order at 7:40 p.m. by May r Nee. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMaERS ABSENT: ; ADOPTION OF AG�NDA:' Councilman Fitzpatrick, Mayor Nee, and Councilman Schneider Councilwoman Kukowski (arrived at 8:00 p.m.) Councilman Hamernik �� Councilman Schneid'r requested an item be added under "New Business" for "Consideration of First Reading o' an Ordinance for Rezoning Property as Covered in the Request by Gary Peterson, ZOA �#77-01." MOTION by Councilm'n Schneider to adopt the agenda as amended. Seconded by Councilman fitzpatrick. Upon'ia voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. PUBLIG HEARINGS: � INFORMAL PUBLIC HEI� ON A PROPOSAL FOR THE IP1PROVEMENT OF LOCKE LAKE: Mayor Nee opened t�he informal public hearing at 7:43 p.m. regarding a proposal for the improvement ofl'Locke Lake. ' , Mr. Mike Petrange]', Fridley's repr?sentative to the Rice Creek Watershed District, introduced other m mbers of the Board who were present to discuss this proposal. Mr. Tom MacLennan,'Enginee , and P1r. Frank Murray, Attorney, were also present representing the Rice Creek 4lattrshed District. ' , ' ' li ' II ' j i � � i I Mr. Petrangelo sta�,ied there would be discussion this evening which mighi be beneficial in helping to reso;lve the problem of Locke Lake. He stated the study regarding sedimentation of �iocke Lake was submitted to the City and the report will be reviewed with the citizens!;by the Watershed District's Engineer, Mr. Tom MacLennan. Mr. MacLennan therj reviewed the report and indicated the Watershed District would like comments either v�rbally or written from the residents. Mr. MacLennan sta�ed Locke Lake was created in 1955 and since that time, sediment has been coming into he lake from lands below Long Lake and includes properties in Ramsey and Anoka ¢ounties and neighboring cities. A survey was taken of the bottom contours of the 7dke and by comparing historical data, it was estimated the original depth of the lake!was approximately four feet in the north section anci six feet in the south section'« four different types of erosion were noted: upland, stream bank, land development,'and sediments discharged by the urban storm sewer system. Mr. MacLennan stated,;on the average, what has come into the lake is about 880 cubic yards of sediment'per year. Some possible solutions would be better conservation in the upland areas;'prevent erosion as much as possible; and remove existing deposits and provide a trab for the sediment so that it can be taken out in a more economical manner. Some of the alterjnatives which Mr. MacLennan discussed for improvement of the lake would be :(7) t�o re�tore Locke Lake as it was in the beginning; (2) restore and construct an int�rnal reservoir; and (3) restore Locke Lake and construct an externdl reservoir. Someipf the recommendations covered in the report were: (1) to create a public awarene 's regarding soil erosion; (2) initiate soil conservation measures; (3) stabiltzatio j of the channel; and (4) restoration of Locke Lake. i � � I � i � _ _ _ _ _ ----- —� % / �; d PUBLIC NEARING MEETING OF JUNE 13, 1977 PAGE 2 Ms. Sharon Bakke, President of the Locke Lake Association, thanked the Watershed District and the City for their investigation into the problems of Locke Lake. She stated one of the biggest probiems is funding to clean up the lake, and questioned how funds could be provided. Mr. Frank Murray, Attorney for the Rice Creek Watershed District, indicated the law does provide that either the City or a certain percentage of property owners can petition for a project. If a petition was received by the Rice Creek Watershed Board, a method of assessment would be determined, based on findings of persons benefited. At this time, 8 p.m., Councilwoman Kukowski arrived at the meeting. Mr. Murray stated it �vas his thought this type of project is not part of a basic management program so you cannot assess beyond the area that is really benefited. He stated, if a petition is received, a public hearing would be necessary. He felt, if the residents wanted the lake cleaned, they will have to pay for it; and if they decided to proceed with the improvement, he assured them there would be a careful analysis of who pays for the improvement as far as the benefited property. Mayor Nee referred to the memo received from Mr. Murray, regarding Chapter 112, Subdivision 2 on lands that are contributing water, and qvestioned if the Rice Creek Watershed District considers that as the basis for assessment. Mr. Murray indicated he could not answer at this time on whether or not a factual basis could be found for an assessment. Ms. 6akke stated one of the problems in the lake is the storm sewer runoff caused by the storm sewer in the City of Fridley. She quEStioned members of the Rice Creek Watershed Board about any grants available. Mr. Dimke, member of the Watershed Board, stated grants are available, but usually not to rectify a situation that wiil continue. The mairi stipulation in Federal grants is not to remedy a situation, but for something permanent. He stated the federal government looks at the benefit to many, rather than a few, and demonstration for something that will be permanent and not remedial. Ms. Bakke asked what plan the Watershed Board would recorrnnend for cleaning up Locke Lake. Mr. MacLennan, Engineer for the Watershed District, stated the option calling for excavating the lake would be the best one. Mr. Petrangelo, member of the Rice Creek Watershed District, asked why he was chosing this alternate. Mr. MacLennan replied because of the land acquisition and it would be easier to put the sediment trap at the bottom of Locke Lake. Ms. 8akke questioned how soon the project could begin, ifi funds were available. Mr. Petrangelo indicated that first a petition has to be received and a public hearing held to determine if the project should proceed. Dr. Ralph Erkel, 567 Rice Creek Terrace, questioned how deep the lake is now. Mr. MacLennan stated there are large areas where the deposits are above the existing water. He indicated the sediment drops primarily at the east end of Locke Lake so deposits are not very great on the west side. Mr. Jim Gilbertson, 6801 Channel Road N.E., indicated about 15 inches of:hi,s land ends up in Locke Lake every year. He felt there should be advice available for persons who wish to do something about the problem. Mr. MacLennan pointed out to Mr. Gilbertson the project done at the residence of Dr. Lapinski on Rice Creek Terrace. He stated this was a joint venture with the Watershed District providing labor through CETA and Dr. Lapinski providing the materials. He felt a request to get some type of a program would be well received by the Board of Managers for the Watershed District. Mr. Gilbertson asked if he was to da something ta stabilize his bank, if a permit wouid be required. . ; ,' i PUBLIC NEARING MEETIN� OF JUNE 13, 1977 Mr. Mac�ennan stated the Department of Na �J PAGE 3 ! , would need a permit from the Watershed District as well as 1 Resources, but felt he would find both of them cooperative Mr. Bakke questioned �f they proceeded with the improver�ent, what would be done with the sedimentati In that is removed from the lake. Mr. MacLennan stated'it wou]d have to be removed and disposed of. Ms. Bakke questioned if the sediment coul be sold and used as part of the payment for the improvement projeci. Mr. MacLen'an stated it isn't of significant value and n�t in short supply. A gentleman in the au ience questioned the costs, if the project was not to be done far several years. Mr. htacLennan stated e felt at the time of the public hearing, and if and when plans and specifications ar' drawn, the estimates presented then would be reasonably accurate. Mr. Jeff Carson, Att Mr. Schultz has been Ne indicated Mr. Sci� the original permit the fu11 cost of mai all costs in creatio began. He questione owners or really rec rney representing Mr. Don Schultz, 15 Rice Creek Way N.E., stated Dn Locke Lake since 1954 and his concern is the cost of ihe project. jtz never received a copy of the study. Mr. Carson stated, when �s taken out for creation of the lake, the Council agreed to bear tenance for the dam and cost of acquisition for any property and of the dam. He stated, from this point forward, the sedimentation 'tvhether the dredging of Locke Lake is of benefit to the property Sfying damage that has occurred. Mr. Herrick, City At orney, questioned Mr. Carson's source of information. Mr. Carson stated he was lookin at the permit taken out relative to construction of the dam. Mr. Nerrick stated t�s does not say anything about the City being responsible for maintaining the lake but the City is responsible for maintaining the dam. Mr. Carson staied he was refer°r �ng tu the special provisions or� tl��e back. Nis question is whether the havoc existing i' Locke Lake now is because of the dam. Mr. Murray, Attorne,y;�for the Rice Creek Watershed District> stated he agreed with Mr. Herrick's comnen , but did not agree with Mr. Carson's comment that the City created the damage. ' Mr. MacLennan stated�he spoke with Mr. Schultz on June 8 and encouraged him to go to the City and obtain copy of the report. He indicated he would like the benefit of Mr. Schult's suggestions. Mr. Herrick felt, before a petition is submitted, a decision will have to be made on the funding, and fr ' what source, to stand the cost of the project. Mr. Dave Harris, 47 �Rice Creek Boulevard N.E., stated he was disappointed the study did not take into c nsideration anything east of the trestle or Metropolitan sewer line. He indicated the cr ek has changed in character tremendousiy since he has iived there and the City's outl t, referred to as the 7th Street outlet, is depositing an excessive amount of material n the creek. He felt there was no use in cleaning Locke Lake without doing somet ing in the creek, as it would only be an outlet to fill up the lake again. Mr. Larry Andersor�,I220 Rice Creek Boulevard N.E., concurred with Mr. Harris' comments. A resident, who liv ',s on Lacke Lake, questioned the alternatives for improving the lake. Mr. MacLenna stated if the cost for the improvement were to be assessed to the persons living 'n Locke Lake, he felt 9t would be costly and probably the people would not wish to p,oceed with the project. He stated if Locke Lake was cleaned up, most likely additio'a1 sediment wi11 occur from the creek and they will be right back � from where they sta'ted. Mr. MacLennan felt he bank protection is a series of problems that will take time to solve, but �ill mak the rate of sediment into the lake lower. He felt, however, sediment wil:l never!total7y be eliminated in the lake. He indicated the Watershed Districf has taken teps to prevent as much erosion as possible. � �, � � E , �: � j � �!.,, _ � r I i i i :• PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JUNE 13, 1977 PAGE 4 Ms. Virginia Heffner, 580 Rice Creek Terrace N.E., felt all the citizens of Fridiey should not be expected to pay for the residents' improvement, who live on the creek or Locke Lake. She felt, if the grant application is approved for Moore Lake, the taxpayers will also be paying some of this cost. In comparison, if Locke Lake was cleaned up, there would be swimming in the lake and pointed out snowmobilers are using the lake. Mayor Nee stated he received several letters regarding this study, one from Colonel Hoffman, 6900 Hickory Drive N.E., and one from Ms. Bjorklund, 48 69th Way N.E., and requested they be received for the record. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to receive the letters from Colonel Hoffman dated June 9, 1977 and Ms. Bjorklund dated June 12, 1977. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Bert Wilm, 211 Rice Creek Terrace N.E., quested, if the dam was removed, what it would do to the creek. Mr. MacLennan stated, over a period of time, the bed of the creek would come to a uniform grade about where it was in 1955, with the exception of the sandbars. Mr. Bob Hamilton, Chairman of the Rice Creek Watershed District, thanked the Council and citizens for voicing their concerns. He did state, however, unless they have a petition from the City or affected property owners, no positive action can be taken. If a petition is received, a public hearing would then be necessary. Councilman Fitzpatrick felt it was unlikely a petition would be forthcoming from.the residents until they have an idea who will bear the cost. He questioned who was assessed from the improvement on Long Lake. Mr. Dimke indicated no one has been assessed for the project at this time, but stated the benefiting properties will pay the assessment. Also, there is a 50% matching grani. He indicated they are now at the point of the public hearing. Mayor Nee questioned how they determine the properties benefited. Mr. Dimke stated the benefits could be financial, aesthetic or improvement in the quality of water. Mayor Nee felt no one could say tfiis evening how the costs would be paid, and questioned if the Watershed District would have some concept of the assessment at a public hearing. Mr. Dimke felt the Board could give an estimate or general idea of the costs. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, felt it was apparent the entities that can be assessed; that is, private property owners, the City of Fridley and other municipalities that are contributing water into the creek and lake. He felt it would be helpful to the Council and to the property owners, if the Board could take a general look or give some expression of their philosophy as to how the overall cost might be distributed as to benefited properties and how far those properties benefited extend. Mr. Dimke indicated he understood what Mr. Her�•ick was saying and perhaps they could have a ballpark figure in about four weeks. Mayor Nee stated he understood the Board determines the assessment and would like an understanding of the philosophy on how the assessment might be distributed. Mr. Glenn Hambleton, 260 Rice Creek Boulevard N.E., stated he would like the Council to consider the inclusion of thatpart of the creek east of the railroad tracks and probably as far as east of university. Ne also requested a copy of the study which was made available to him. There was no further discussion and the Council will await a reply from the Watershed District regarding costs and/how they determine the property benefited. _._ _ _ - � . * �I � ' �. ' s , � ' � � i � , � � � , � ' �� il ' PU[3LIC HEARING MEET�ING OF JUNE 13, 1977 IC HEARING ON A fINAL PLAT SU6DIVISION P.S. �77-03 IWEN TERRACE, BEING MOTTON by Councilwo open the Public Flea� f voting aye, Mayor e opened at 10:00 p. . l Mr. Sobiech, Publi ' south of the 1000 � Street. The propo E R-1. 8`l ' PAGE 5 ' PLAT OF n Kukowski to waive the reading of the Public Hearing notice and ng. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing Works Director, explained the location of the plat, generally ock of Lynde Drive, east of Polk Street and west of Fillmore d plat consists of six parcels of property and the zoning is Mr. Sobiech stated there presently exists a marshy area on the properties and this area was discussed at the Planning Cornmission meeting. The P7anning Commi,�sion held a public hearing and recommend approval of the plat with six stipulations a Ifollows: l. Comments and any pertinent requirements if any, must be obtained from the Department o Natural Resources regarding allowable alterations to the existing wet land wit'in this p]at prior to approval. 2. A 75 foot dr inage and utility easement along the east 7ot line of Lots 4, 5 and 6 and long the west lot line of Lots l, 2 and 3. 3. A 24 foot dr'inage and uti7ity easement centered over the common lot ]ine of Lots 4 and 5. 4. A 5 foot dra$nage and utility easement along a71 property lines not previously mentioned. 5. Un7ess expr 5sly prohibited by the Department of Natural Resources, the owner shauld reloc�te the existing drainage ditch presently centered on Lot 4 to the common prop rty line of Lots 4 and 5, and an appropriate inlet structure to be constructed as a connection to the existing storm sewer line on Polk Street. A timetable of one year would be appropriate with an acceptable performance bond of $2,OQ0. An alternative would be the acceptance of an agreement together with an escrow o$2,000 for such construction in the future. 6. A triangula street and utility easement over the southwest corner of Lot 4, for future treet and utility purposes, the dimensions of which to be determined by the Engi eering Division and property owners prior to the subm9ssion of final plat. Mr. Sobiech state 'some additiona] comments from staff are that with the existing ponding and to assure no !rainage problems, they should establish a certain minimum elevation above the normal bnding level. Also, with the development of additional properties, �t is recommended th '�t monies be escrowed to pay for an eventual storm sewer system in this area. Mr. MacLennan, En ineer for the Rice Creek Watershed District, indicated they had reviewed this plat, but a inal recommendation will not be made by the Board until their meeting ; on June 22, 1977. Ne stated the staff's recommendation to the Board is that this plat be treated in a s'',milar fashion as Harris Lake Estates. The developer could trade some ' of the existing 1'w area for another 104� area and fill in to accomodate housing, but , to maintain the s me surface of area for ponding. Councilman Schnei�ler asked if there were any envisions of assessments to other property ; owners. I j :' � Mr. Sobiech stat there would be none, except the potential of a storm sewer if property was deve�oped to the south. i Mr. Qureshi, Cit 'Manager, felt there should be an additional stipulation that the developer will c'ntinue to accept the same drainage from the drainage district and pay the cost of ssessment to the City. It was felt by Counci7 it shou7d be made .. PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JUNE 13, 1977 PAGE 6 clear when the property is sold, that this pond is part of the development and the developer felt this could be written into the aqreement as a covenant. No other persons in the audience spoke regarding this piat. MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing closed at 10:20 p.m. PUBLIC HEARING ON A FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION P.S. #77-�4, NORTON AVENUE HOMESITES, BY MOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading of the Public 4earing notice and open the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, 41ayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing opened at 10:20 p.m. Mr. Sobiech stated this is a petition for consideration of a plat onNorton Avenue located to the west of Central Avenue and south of 73rd Avenue. The Planning Commission held a public hearing on May 4, 1977 and recommended approval. Mr. Sobiech stated the proposed plat consists of six lots. 7he property is presently zoned multiple and lot sizes would be well in excess of minimum requirements and could be developed as single family or two-family dwellings. Correspondence was received both from Medtronic and Onan regarding this plat. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to receive the communications from Medtronic dated June 10, 1977 and Onan dated June 13, 1977 regarding this plat. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Wyman Smith stated he was not sure the comments from Medtronic and Onan were relevant. He stated they seem to imply this is a petition for rezoning. He stated they have met all the requirements and lot sizes are in excess of what is required. He indicated there is a possibility of single family residences on these lots. Ms. Ruth Norton, 1251Norton Avenue N.E., asked about the notice she received and questioned the statement where it states that approval of the plat could lead to assessments. Mr. Sobiech explained this notice is a form letter sent for all plats and in some cases, there couid be assessments, however, this is not true in this particular case. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated Medtronic and Onan pointed out, if they have a need to expand, their feeling is that owner-occupied residential units would have more objection to them expanding their facilities than if the units were rentals. Mr. Herrick felt the Council should give some thought that if property is zoned R-3, R-1 cannot be built on it. He stated perhaps the City would have more control so that you don't have a situation where there is multiple dwellings on one lot, single family on another, etc. He suggested perhaps the Planning Commission should review this matter at some future date. No other persons in the audience spoke regarding this plat. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing closed at 10:38 p.m. PUBLIC HEARING ON A ZONIPIG ORDINANCE AMENDPIENT, ZOA ,#77-01, BY GARY i nrc ��.,.� n ai nrk 9 MfAf1f1WMMR TFRRACF FR(1M f.�l T(1 R-9 ANfI I[1TS nVi'i �-i iv n-i � qLIYLf�/'1LL1 w�ni�v 31 AND 1345 MEADOWMOOR DRIVE N.E.: 0 , MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to waive the reading of the Public Hearing notice ! ' and open the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing l opened at 10:38 p.m. '� Mr. Sobiech exp7ained the location of the property to be rezoned. He stated the original ; � zoning petition was from C-1 to R-2 on all four properties, however, due to discussions i and objections raised by area residents, the petitioner has requested that the zoning � � ; � � �_ __ ____._ _ _.- - .___. _ _ , . . _ ...__------. --_.__--- --____l. f � ' �I ' ' I� � u . ( � ' ! PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JUNE 13, 1977 PAGE 7 $ �,� request be changed b rezone property from C-1 to R-2 on Osborne Road and from C-1 to R-1 on Meadowmoor � ive. MOTION by Counci]wo 'n Kukowski to receive the letter from Lambert and Petersen, Inc. regarding their req est for changes from their original zoning application. Seconded by Councilman Schne der. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unandnously. ( Councilman Schneide', stated he talked to many of the persons who had signed the petition i against the rezonin' and felt this compromise with the R-1 on Meadowmoor Drive and R-2 on -0sborne Road was agreeable with everyone he had contacted. No persons in the a dience spoke for or against this rezoning. MOTIQN by Councilma Schneider to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon ` voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimousiy and the Public Hearing closed at 10:43 p.m. NEW BUSINESS: CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE TO REZONE LOTS 3& 4, BLOCK 2, MEADOWMOOR TERRl�CE FROM C-1 T IR-2 AND LOTS 22 & 23, aLOCK 2, MEADOWMOOR TERRACE fROM C-1 TO o_�. r_rni�ooiiv inr t�n nT ���ti_t�9R ANn 134a- 34fi (ISRORNE RUAD AND 1331 and 1345 � MtHUUwr�wK uxivr iv.t.: MOTI�N by Councilm n Schneider to waive the reading and approve the ordinance upon its first reading. Se onded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Councilman Schneid r stated the reason he requested first reading of the ordinance this evening, afte the public hearing was held, is to end the discussions of this rezoning and put t e people's mind's at ease. UPON A VOICE VOTE 'N THE AROVE MOTION, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimousl . CONSIDERATION OF R QU[ST OF VFW POST #363 FOR USE OF MONIES TO PAY TAXES ON VFW oirri nTnir_. Mr. Dan Sjodin, Co, ander of the Fridley VFW Post #3b3, appeared before the Council regarding their r uest for permission to use money from their bingo funds to pay the 1976 real estate ��xes on their building. He stated their letter indicated an amount of $10,215, but t 1s should have been $10,265. Counci7woman Kuko ski asked if this would be a one time request only. Mayor Nee indicat d he was concerned about upholding the principal of the law regarding use of bingo proc eds and that is why the question was asked if this was a one time request. In answer to a qu 5tion on how much was contributed from the b�ngo proceeds to community projects, represe tatives reviewed the amounts with the Council. The VFW representatives stated, with the ew bingo law, they have to use 100� of the bingo proceeds for community projects and if t ey wish to use these funds for other things, it is necessary to obtain approval from the City Council. Mr. Herrick state the State law sets forth what the monies can be used for and there is a provision th't local units of government can adopt more restrictive regulations, if they chose to o so. Mr. Herrick then 'eviewed the lawful purposes for using bingo proceeds which are outlined in the S ate Siatutes. He stated the request from the UFW, he felt, would ; ' i _ _I i � PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JUNE 13, 1977 PAGE 8 be a liberal interpre.tation of the words "maintaining real estate" and Council should consider if the payment of real estate taxes falls within the description of maintaining the building. He felt the Council should consider a limit on ihe amount of bingo proceeds that can be used for that particular category of the State Statute. It would not be necessary then for organizations to come with requests to the Council, as long as they fall within the limits set by the Council. Mayor Nee felt action could be taken on this request and then also to begin work on the items suggested by the City Attorney. Mr. 8runsell, City Clerk, indicated the licenses expire on June 30. Mr. Herrick suggested, prior to this date, the Council should take a look at the ordinance and the recording procedures to implement any changes they wish. MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to approve the request of the VfW to use $10,265 from their bingo proceeds to pay the real estate taxes on their building. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting any, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to instruct the City administration to review the bingo license ordinance and submit revisions at the first meeting in July, 1977. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RECESS: Recess called by Mayor Nee at 11:05 p.m. RECON�'ENED: Mayor Nee reconvened the meeting at 11:18 p.m. CONSIDERATION OF EXECUTION OF CONTRACT FOR DEVELOPMENT OF CRITRICAL AREAS PLAN: Mr. Sobiech requested the Council consider executing an agreement between the City and the Minnesota State Planning Agency for funding for the Critical Areas Plan. He stated the staff was in contact with the State and reviewed the work program regarding the type of items required by law. He stated this Critical Areas Plan would be incorporated with the City's other mandatory planning requirements. He stated this program costs approximately $12,000 with 75% of the cost paid through the grant program. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to enter into the agreement with the Minnesota State Planning Agency for development of the Critical Areas Plan. Seconded by Council- woman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF SHADE TREE DISEASE SUBSIDY APPLICATION FQR 19 Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the State Legislature has changed the subsidy program regarding shade tree diseases. Presently, the State is subsidizing 50q of the cost for removal of the tree, with no costs for administration, inspection, or replacement. The. new subsidy program by the State will no�a pay 45% of all costs of the disease control program, including administrative and inspection costs, etc., and also pay 50k of the cost for tree replacement. Mr. Qureshi indicated it will be necessary to increase the budget by $32,000 in order to maintain the program of shade tree disease control. It is anticipated this year the City will remove 40/ additional diseased trees than last year. Councilman Schneider questioned the 50� the State would pay for replanting of all trees or if this was only on public lands. Mr. Nuff, Naturalist, answered in the affirmative, and stated this covers public lands including boulevard trees. _ _ _. _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ __ _ _ . � ' � �I� � , � � `_J PUBLIC NEARING MEET$�G OF JUNE T3, T977 1� yl PAGE 9 � ; There was a discussion on replacement of boulevard trees, and it was generaily feTt, if residents wantedia,tree, they should be able to obtain one from the City. Mr. Sobiech, Public��Works Director, indicated boulevard trees create problems as far as the sewer system'and snow removal. He indicated in their platting procedure, trees are not piant d on the boulevard, but on private property. Mr. Qureshi suggest'd a similar program to what they now have which would involve an increase in the udget of $32,000 with a moderate restoration of parks. Mayor Nee stated th� resolution before the Council is for transfer of funds to the Naturalist Departm mt for the shade disease program and in order to keep up with the present program, t� amount of funds necessary would be $32,000 which does not include tree replacement. The Council then c nsidered action on the following resolution: RESO�UTIQN N0. 54-1�77 - AUTHORIZING THE CHANGING OF THE 1977 BUDGE7 APPROPRIATIONS WITHIN Tuc r_rnironi Giinm anr TRCC nrc�oc� f'l1NTDl11 DD(I�R�M • MOTION by Councilm � Fil:zpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 59-1977,authorizing the changing, of the 1977 budget appropriation within ihe general fund (shade tree disease control program), inserting 'the dollar figure of $32,00 plus $8,000 for tree replacement or a total of $40,000. �econded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, aii voting aye, Mayor Nee dec ared the motion carried unanimously. Mayor Nee a]so que tioned Mr. Huff when the power company trims the trees. Mr. Huff stated they have a ked them to refrain from cutting the trees during certain periods of time and feels hey are cooperating with the City. Mayor Nee indicated he would like the City to c eck and follow through in this regard. : REDUCED WATER RATE FOR SENIOR CITIZENS: Mayor Nee indicate he received corresponder�e from Mr. Bailey Tiller, 1535 fardena Avenue N.E., indicating h�,s objection as he was not eligible for the reduced water rates for senior citizens. Mr. Sobiech indica ed it might be a matter of interpretation regarding his income or family income. Mr. Brunsell state three weeks after the program started, about 160 persons qualified. He sta ed a more accurate figure could be obtained, if the Counci] wished, on why some persons did not qualify. The Council requested this information be furnished for the next meeting. ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Council t�man Kukowski to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and t e Public Hearing Meeting of the Fridley City Council of June l3, 1977 adjourned at 12:14 a.m. Respectfully subm tted, Carole Naddad William J. Nee Secretary to the ity Council Mayor Approved:_ � � ; I � �. .t � - � � ��� MEMO T0: DEPARTME Followin City Man NEADS . are the "ACTIONS NEEDED". Please have your answers back in the er's office by Wednesday Noon, June 22, 1977. Thank you FRIDLEY CITY COUP��CILJi— PUBLIC HEARING MEETING — JUCdE 13, 1977 - 7s30 P.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEG �A�JCE: ROLL CALL: Councilman Hame�nik absent f�DOPTIOPJ OF AG fi��DA: Added: Conside�ation of an Ordinance for Rezoning - Gary Peterson P�pLIC HEARIf�G�: - INFORMAL PUBLI ' OF LOCKE LAKE Heari n ENGINEERING ACTION NEEQED: raising funds a� promised ta pro � i NEARING ON A PROPOSAL FOR THE IMPROVEMENT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1—lA C7osed et Rice Creek Watershed District to provide framework for also some estimate of potential assessment costs. The de this information to the City Council in four weeks. � PUB�IC iiEARING ON A FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION P�S� #77-�3, � 'IWEl� TERRACE, ETNG A PEPLAT OF PARTS OF LOTS 3, 4& 5, A�S� #ZS, BY A� T� GEARMAN� GENERALLY LOCATED SOUTH OF ' THE I.DOO BLOC 'OF LYNDE DRIVE, EAST OF POLK STREET AND �IEST OF F I LLMORE STREET � � � � � . � � . � � . � . � � . � � � Z - 2 M � Nearin �,'� Closed ENGINEERING ACi'ION NEEDED: � Put item on next agenda for consideration, along with � t�'e t"n orma io' regarding the cost of storm sewer already installed. � � � � � � ��1 E INEERING � ' � i �.� E INEERING , INEERING � � ANCE �� � FR I DLEY PUBL I C H�AR I rdG MEET I NG, J UiJE 13, 1977 PUBLIC HEARINGS �tCO�dTIylIED) �'AGE 2 PUBLIC iiEARING 0' A FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION P�S. #77-04, NORTON AVENUE HO'ESITES, BY WYMAN SMITH, BEING A REPLAT OF PART OF LOT 1, A�S. #$9; GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF P�ORTON AVENUE WHERE IT INTERSECTS WITH CENTRAL AVENUE � � � � � � � � . � � � . � � . . . . � . . . 3 ` 3 F Hearing Closed ACTION NEEDED: P t item on next agenda for consideration PUBLIC HEARING N A ZONI;VG ORDINANCE AMENDMENT, ZOA #77-�1, BY ARY �ETERSON, TO REZCINE �OTS 3& 4, BLOCK 2, E'�EADJW OOR TERRACE FROM C-I TO R-2 AND LOTS 22 & 23, B OCK Z, P�IEADOWMOOR TERRACE FROM C-1 To R-1; GENERA LY LocaTED aT 1326-1328 AND 1344-1346 OSBORNE ROAD AN 133.I AND 1345 MEADOWMOORE DRIVE ���E� Hearing Closed ACTION NEEDED: See next item added to agenda , , , 4-4Q NEk1 BUSINESS: Consideration of n Ordinance to Amend the City Code for Zoning Ordinance Amendme t ZOA #77-01, by Gary Peterson Adopted on First Reading � ACTION NEEDED: Put on next regular agenda for consideration of s�cond reading, along ith the variance request. CONSIDERATION F REQUEST OF VF��I POST #363 FOR USE OF h�ON I ES TO PAY AXES ON VF�+J BU I LD I NG ��.,,.��,.,�. 5- 5$ Council a proved $10,265 to pay taxes. ACTION NEEDED: 'City Clerk and City Attorney to review ordinance and forms for recording bingo ,eceipts for July 11� 1977 meeting. � � �1 1 I � � ENGINEERING I ' ' ' 1 1 �NANCE TURALIST ' INANCE ' � � � � � FRIDLEY PU�LIC �'EARIeJG i�EETING, Jll��E 13, 1977 PAGE 3 �JE�J BUSI�dESS (C' i'JTIi�UED) CONSIDERATION 0� EXECUTION OF CONTRACT FOR DEVELOPMENT OF CRITICAL ARE S PLAN� � � � � � � o . � � � � � � � � � � 6 — 6 G Contract appr ved ACTION NEEDED: Have contract executed and forwarded to appropriate agency CONSIDERATION F SHADE TREE DISEASE SUBSIDY APPLICATION � FoR 1977 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . , , 7 — 7 F Resaluiion No. 9-i977 adopted - A Resoiution Authorizing the Changing of the 1977 Budget Appropriations within the General Fund (Shade Tree Disease Control Program) ACTION NEEDED: ake appropriate entries to transfer funds to Naturalist Dept. ACTION NEEDED: pply for subsidy Additional Item:' Sr. Citizen Applicants for water rate rebate ACTION NEEDED: repare report regarding Sr. Citizen applicants for water rate rebate for ext Council Meeting. An�ouR�� : � I ' FRIDLEY CIT COUNCIL «EETING Y PLE��t SIG� NAME ADDRESS AND ITEM NUMBER INTERESTED IN DATE: ��NE 13, 1977 I ' NAME ADDRESS ITEM NUMBER __-___�___________ ________ ___________ �_______-___-______________-___-_______-___________- . �..:� .�c.,v �'�.o� lT/ I � . 1. c -v %� � � �', � � � � � �i / %l _.��� Z�.� i �. y �y� � �% � �,/1�} . %�c..�;�z_����, Gt�Zz-� ��' .3.3 .� "�e-�'�''u`_�7 �c=j' / (`(� ,,.�,. , 7 bS / /%'% �� c:h w m o � ,-� � � fJ G -� ` ^ � .�"�'�c'-�'�-e%C / .;� � �i% G• Q��� � : _.: �- ' . � ��� �- l� L��� ���v� � � 1'i�° � �� �� ` .�- � �' ° �' ��51 � 1���(�J ,- � � �s � 0 �� � � /.�3/-- �`"�-,� ��� i J � �.— , .i� � � tS, �' � � �, �'9 0 � � ".� .��- ti` � �- �� �' w � , � i � � �� �%S (° ' °�, ' ! � � � ��:�.� w' � i ���� � . , . �- ��.� - c ; � �, ��� ��. � ��� . � �� .� �----7 � :�..� f�, i � s y d z � �,., � ���� o ; � � 7 7 ` U�/ �j. � ��u�� � �- 2 ��� ��-e_ � � Z 7 " / r r;; __ i.,r _�• n i . �'� � FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL A9EETING �' PLEASE SIGN NAME ADDRESS AN� ITEM NUMBER I�TERES7ED IN DATE: 3 ' �, NAME � ADDRE�S ITEM NUMBER _______________________________________ ��_��c�_===�-_______-__-____-_-__--______---_______-__- /A�/� r �Q � '�( � % `� cYC..,--� �=rr`�� C� 1 7 J � �% �/ � r / l v �- � ! . � 2%' c��� ���s- ��� / �r�'jo �cr .� �=, �jQf :✓ i G � tr _ ,{ :��e J/ ,�'�i �' / ' - L.� . �- ic i,,��,C � ���?G ' �_ ��_ �G����y � � e �L-c�- � '�'�� �, , I!ti � � �4� � � � �� G 9C ,T�; , - �G� �J � ����-- «�� �� ,2�_ l�1 � �_ F U t'J — � UC L� � , / / �� ?�'..�` l% i' J2 �v c� . � li t � � ' "i � FRIDLEY CITY COU�JCIL — PUBLIC HEARIN� I�EETING — JU(dE 13, 1977 — 7:30 P,f'�, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIA�yCE: ROLL C�iLL: �i1�OPTIO�d OF AGEPdDA: PUBLIC HEARIfvGS; INFORMAL PU�LIC HEARING ON A PROPOSAL FOR THE IMPP.OVEMENT c�F LocK� LAKE � , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1 — l A PUBLIC HEARING ON A FINAL pLAT SUBDIVISION P,S� #77-03, IWEN TERRACE, BEING A PEPLAT OF PARTS OF LOTS �, �& 5, A�S, �25, BY A� T� GEARMAN� GENERALLY LOCATED SOUTH OF THE IOOO SLOCK OF LYNDE DRIVE, EAST OF POLK STREET AND WEST OF F I LLMORE STREET � � � , � � � � , . � , , , � � � , � Z - 2 M FRIDLEY PUPLIC NEA�I�JG MEETING, JUidE 13, 1977 PUBLIC HEARINGS (CO�JTI�dUED) PUBLIC {iEARING ON A FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION P,S� #77-04, �'�ORTON AVENUE NOMES I TES, BY �►�YMAN SM I TH, I�E I NG A REPLAT OF PART OF LOT I3, A�S� ��g; GENERALLY LOCATED ON iHE SOUTH SIDE OF S'10RTON AVENUE WHERE IT INTERSECTS WITH CENTRAL AVENUE � � � � � � � � � � � � . � � � � � � � � PAG� 2 �� 3-3F PUBLIC NEARING ON A ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT, Z0� #77—01, BY �ARY PETERSON, TO REZONE �OTS 3& 4, BLOCK 2, �`�EADOWMOOR TERRACE FROM C-1 TO R-2 AND LOTS 22 & 23, BLOCK 2, P�IEADOWMOOR TERRACE FROM C-� TO R-1; �ENERALLY �OCATED AT 1326-1328 AND 1344-1346 �SBORNE ROAD AND 1331 AND i��i5 �EADOWMOORE DRIVE i�,�� .�. ���Ew �usl�ESS: 4-4Q � CONSIDERATION OF t�EQUEST OF VF��I POST #363 FOR USE OF h�ON I ES TO pAY TAXES ON VFW BU I LD I NG ��.��������.. 5— 5 S I + � � I � FRIDLEY PUBLIG HEARIfdG NIEETING, JUi�(E 13, 1977 PAGE 3 1 i�EW BUSI�dESS (COi'�TIf�UED) , CONSIDERATION QF EXECUTION OF CONTRACT FOR DEVELOPMENT OF CR I T I CAL AREAS PLAN � � � � � . , � � � . � � . � . . . , 6 - 6 G � ' � ' � CONSIDERATION +DF SHADE TREE DISEASE SUBSIDY APPLICATION - FoR 1977 , . . , , . . � , , , . � , , , , , , , , , , , , , 7 7 F 1 � 1 � 1 � ' ADJOURfV : � � , 1 � � � J , � ... ...... � . '� -. � ,F; ' � �. ' � � ' �une l, i977 �� � Y � = �'�W���`�"' 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., FRIDIEY, MINNESOTA 55432 TELEPHONE ( 612)571-3450 lo F11 Proper�ty Owners: �he Czty Council of the City of Fridley will be dis- cussing a proposal for the improvement of Locke Lake prepared by Hickok and Associates, Inc. f�r the Rice Creex Watershed District. Please be advised that there will be a public infor- mati��n meeting of the City Council in the Civic Center at E431 University Avenue NE on Monday, June 13, 1977 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers. Hickok and Assoc- iates, Inc. and Rice Creek G�atershed District repre- sentatives will be present to answer questio�s regarding the proposed improvement. ' The Council would appreciate your comments, made either in writing or personally at the public information meeting regarding problems associazed with Rice Creek and Locke Lake and the proposed improvement. If you � xnow of anyone else interested in tne proposal, please pass this information on to them. Sincerely, Engineering Division City of Fridley JM 1 1--r' J 1: o �I • ,1� \�l� �� � . . �V � I l•)�11�A �� MO w, nM ly �"_ _ ' )U_�� I�YI\�� � ' 1 __ �.� � r • • ... ... ... 1 . � �1�� — �-_. .. .��_ • . . �.i . +V M-t�^' . �( . _ .—'.,} ��/�i Il�) �— � . � Q ' ,� - _.. �� .-. -� r ,., � �; ;l Jl �,.�..il � � �� � Z � � � } : -,� , � i :� ��=�� . ..� ��� � � � a __- ac � i _� _ .. _.; ., � - . ' �-' � 1 � -- �� � - i r� • __ �� ��. r�' L ' �' ��� _��� ���� �'S�-� � ��\ `i�.•f �. _:j_���' � � � Y '� t ' '.-��—�� ` _�` i!r°` � i`;,�'1.:.. /_ _.._l _ .Y r � � �y � . � - � 1. �/ � �. _� _ _ .� k/:.^: � -� I" 4. . : � � �.� (l r.� ooa �. .. I L�_ , , � ,r . ; e / . • . �. . I.. � .��- • ( Ir.. �� �l �i �'-� � u . � �� - ` �\ ; ��� { I _' _ � / : aa� '1' � p� J ,-" - , !' :.... _ ,f; � c 1 -� , ;i,� ' � ,... �_ , � : � � I � „ - �:,. 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'�"he� �r�� is a'catch b�+sin' far cl�bris �s th� rno�t cx�su�al insp�ativn will discl�as�. {�1 The 'Iock� �t thP lower end of proj�ci, and its r��n��;r;mcnt, h�s b��n � probl�m sinc� ins�ll�t�on �nd �xp�nsc-wise prob�bl.y �ntirely unjuwtificd, (f} Ice�-sk�ting; {for ��yon�} is minit��l �s thP �r�� c�nnot b� pr4p�rly m�int�inr:d ciu� to snow, d�bris, ctc. C�} The �rea mostly affords a pl�ce for sIIl�ll tb��r-bust p:�rtir�s � £or gY�oups usually unknown withln the �reao t {h) Thc► ar�a affords a h�v�^n for niany wild ducks which in turn kT�nd�r about th�* neighbor�lload usually conccntr�a tin� on home- own�r �ardens with ais�sterous r�sults. ' , ' ' (i} School children u��on off-la�a.din� from school bus�s "hcad for thr l�k�" c,rher� they loll �bout to do tt���ir hPavy smokina, �tc., b�for� r�turnin� ho�na. (=�h y�s! 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L .Ct.� ��'ii`�,.��' - '�,'.—_.�'' ,��'L.:"Z��� ! �I�tGLr�-�,Li %' � Sn,,.c!��.� �c��, C,�. _ � r �, ,,,.�l.t.� _..���.� ��:��. � / (, J� -- • . .. - � L. y--- J � � f �/� •/L � Z L C" _ � C. c�.,.�- C'��'�- /'C'- - �.-,.`?l'�1-- �� �.� -.�!�:-l' �.� �6 ' � / _ � ,li r••� ..�� l�� �C e� ' i'� • �r u - �.� E �� /-��; ,��-', � . / � `'C C`C' :.c' �t � ��y� ��q ' .: �/cZ. ..� • `;� � 'l �C � /J . /,_„�; :.r-r � , e � � t% ��� . •C' �'l � 1 . � , , ' ' , , r � � ' � � , ' , � � PUBLIC NEARING BEF�RE THE CITY COUNCIL TO WNOM IT tdAY CONCERN: Notice is ',hereby given that there will be a Public Nearing of the City Council of the City of �ridley in th� City Hall at 6431 University Avenue N�rtheas't on Monday, June 13, 1977 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of: Considerat'ion of a Final Plat, P.S. #77-03, Iwen Terrace, by A, T. Gearman, being a replat of parts of Lots 3, 4, and 5, Audi�or's Subdivision No. 25, described as follows: Ail that part of Lots 3, 4, & 5, Auditor's Subdivision No. 25, Section 24, T-30, R-24, Anoka Count�, Minnesota, lying I�est of the East 672.73 feet thereof, described as beginnina at the Northeast corner of said Lot 3, thence North 89°b6'39" West along the Northerly line of said Lot 3, a distance of 128i.63 feet to the actual point of beginning or the land to be hereinafter'described; thence Southerly 1°15'45" Easterly 2'00.43 feet, thense Westerly at.right angles a distance af 50 feet; thence on a tangential curve to the Southeast,'the radius oi' which is o8s4� feet and the chard of said curve bears South 13°49'09" Easterly a aistance of 30 feet; thence Sauth�rly 62°49'27" West 76.79 fe�t morQ or less to a point on the South line of said Lot 5 a distance of 1393.62 feet Westerly from the Southeast corner of said Lot 5, thence Easterly along tF�e South line of said Lot 5 to a point distance 672.73 feet West from the Southeast corner of said Lot 5, thence Norther7y along the West line of the Easterly 672.73 feet of Lots� 3, 4, & 5, to a point on the Northerly line of said Lot 3, a distance of 672.73 feet West from t�e Northeast corner of said Lot 3�,i thence 4�'esterly along the North line of said Lot 3 to the actual point of beginning, subject ta restrictions, reservations and easements ofi record if any, and all that part of Lot 2, Auditor's Subdivision No. 25, lying West of the Easterly 650 feet thereof, North of the South lin� of the North Half of the PJorthwest Quarter of the South:vest Quarter of Section 24, T-30, R-24, and its extension, a►�d South of the South line of Lyndale Builders 6th Addition ,(except that part lying 4;est of the Easterly 15£30.4 feet thereof.) (Together with an easement over the Northerly 7 feet of the t�'est 248.76 fe�t thereof of all that part'of Lot 3, Auditor's Subdivision No. 25, lyi►�g Idest of the East 650 feet thereoF, Piorth of the South line of the �dorth F1a1f of the f�lorth��iest Quarter of the Southti•rest Quarter of Section 24, T-30, R-24, and its extension and Soi�th of the Soifth 1 i ne of Lyndal e Bui 1 ders 6th 1lcldi ti on . ( Excep t th:�t part lying ��lest of the East 1580:4 feet thereof.) Al1 in the South Fialf of Section 24, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka , hti nnesota . .' 2 Page 2 Final Plat, P.S. #77-03, I�Nen Terrace Generally located immediately South of the 1000 Block of Lynde Drive N.E., East of Polk Street and West of Fillmore Street N.E. Approval of this plat may have the potential of future assessment on the adjoining property due to utility and roadway impr�vements required by this plat. Anyone desiring to be heard in reference to the above matter may be heard at the above time and place. WILLIAM J. NEE MAYOR PUBLISH: May 25, 1977 June l, 1977 2A � � ��� ` �o�'o � ` �> c�'S� t_ ��' J �Cp� 'fi � � � __��i , � 7>e.s-rf"ti�. I-'•� �____-'� _. � o - - -- ---:� � �� a (f o� (��� \, ?.. ; camp..n�• i � etcov� h f\ 3 \ I�"i3o-V __-::g2.:�:_- '�i� - -1� �¢—_' �� .. sr y....•� i I � (SSO) �_+ $ .t - i � . .. �>::u�;zq^,'G';' � � ., � ,s i n : �s • n '~ \ 4 H `^t� �' : 5 ` ,t � 3 � 2 . — -- -. �: r I ,� ! -- i r ; -�o� l'! 3 O) �� ' �' \ (/z�o) ` =�----- --� � 0 IWCN TERRACE, P.S. #77-03 y�y � >. . l• Sf.J �;'f�/�F iiU� �,/ , � W /a'Ja I� .�ji � 15 ;�� . . J3 . � " �I a . 5� ° � '�bi '4� �1•)If ' jI- q'91 ,I OJJ ��j0-OM �d i:J=O..+ A 'tJ':J'1/' � � _ � '' � �d �'•'' a °� ,.� � e i� `� Y. a y � '� G. t,� ��a �� 4" � 1��`v �. ? lv r �. �l i ..^� � � � �J 3 � a Z _ �:. 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Chairper�on I-iarris in�lie�ai,�d �;j��t �h� W�al��:ct woul.d have i;o be a��pear bei=or� the A(��ae��1.s ��riitn�.�;i�r�. ,f�Q«,-�ver, he stated tl-�at af the pet;i.tioner d'eci�ecj �,�o �� ���f,n�y��.t;{�, th� previous disc�ssions regardin�,� i<I�e ��E�F-�c;���linU�� i}t�'�.v�, J.oi;s, ��e would no�i, hav� to go beforc� �h� /�,�a���a]:s �c>,°,r�ii� ��_Qn• CI-�airperso�� H�.rris indicated ti��i� f1r. F'et,F��on ��ni��i�ry ht;v� �,Q e�o Lefore the Ap��c��ls Commirsi�n r�g�rc�iinc� �-ti�>. �c��� �n O�,born: f;o�d. f1r� f1orin r�quest�d �o ��,y�jqi:i�i��d �.� �,n� sub,�eci:. ��enf: before the Appeals Comrnis5�.oi� �a�.n. �- f1ro Bo�:rdrn�n indica���J �11at ���.i���.y �;���,�;� aren't r�,otified on an i.�em th�t had .._e�t p��e��eu�i� ��,la�_��� Chair��erson {-f�* ris 'i.��lic«��� �hE3#� 3� ���o��.ei 6e best, in th�s part? c.ular �ase, t4 �1��?-i ��Il� ��o�i� �f-i;-=�t, ��ould be co��►c: � nec'- � hlyd (ior�� asstlred th� P�.anr�i��g Cc�i�!��i �;.j.-r�r-� fi.hat i1= �hey woul.d b� n�'_ii=ied� tha� �h�re w��j_c� !�� u��o�i �;urn-a�tz :�our���: �n said ��at ti�� p�o�i�� w�tai� b4: nctifi.ec by m��:l. • 2a Pli��_:� _���,�G� F4t��7'AE(�r�,`�it�',��Oi A FRE► i�iT;�dl,��'�� /T _ _ �-_�____.______ PL��, <. �' , Sv �t� f�r�F,l�C� , 3 � � -' T-(�-� :�- � � i �� ; r ��t i G�/;F�i�E�f�! Fe�7�.at . � �,.___.....� . ;_��._-_—_ ___---. f�PUrt a7� i:5 :=f, �I� �iid�-=�, AN��.i.or � s Subd�� v=�s:ion No� , c�en�r�l.l.� l_�E°�,�ed �_Nr7�n�di�L�ly South of tl�� laoa B1�cE: o-F j�ync�e Tii°iu� N, E�, �as� o�i= Poll, Street N. E a and West of F i_l_�.mor€ ��r�et N ��� , PtOTTO(�! by f1ro F3ergm�n, ���otici�� k�y f1r-. P�tc�rsen, to open the Pub�ic Hearing on t'hF �onYid�r�tion ��= a pr-elimznary plat, P.So �:�77-��, Iwen Ter�r��c�q i�y Af T. �P-��'man. Llpor� a��aic� vote, al.l va�c.ing ayeq Eha�.�per-�on H�r'ris declarecl tl-�e Public Nearing open at 8:�-Ip P.�l. C10TION k�y f1r. Lange�Ij�fi�id�� ���onel�� by �1r,. Peter�sor;•, tf��� the Planning Commis;sian�,� rec�iv� tM� n��n�or���ndum to �eri,y Bo��,dman from Thomas A Calb��ih�, Assi�i;�-�nt �ity �:ng:ineer, datEd f1ay 4� 1,`�7 �, regard�ng the Iwen '�'err��e Pla�. U�pn a voice uote, aI.I u�ts-ng ay�; the mota.cn cart^�.eet �r��n�.rnp�isly ,�nc� �he memar��ndum w�s receiveo• C!� �� �. �)Cl fl ] Yl � __ � C�mrni�:;.ion f1r•r�tir�r� — �1:r,� 4, 1,`i'T7 P .-, � r� ]: 4 Ch�:,irpc�i,�.��r� flc,rri� �c4:ccJ f1r. [3oc;rdman t;o give the h�ckc�rounc.l o n t- f.� �_ :s i i; c. rr� . P1r�� ���ardf�n<-;n ir�c�ic�_;t:c;� Lh�3t LP�e propo���l w��s tc> �l�r, some o�,en pra���.,r,ty Lc>to��,c�n' Poll; �3nd F:illr�,ore �L-r�>c�t�, N. E.� , jv�t �outf� of !_yndc lir�iv�:�• I�e> c<=;ic1 i;h1t pr�cscntl.y i;hc�re was �3 l��rc�c� ponc,ing �re�s on th�i� pro�`���rLy� He c.or�t�.nued to ::��y th�t �here wc,s � pro��� ;�r� r,]_��� on' tf-�i:� ar•ea �t one tir,�c tc� m�:►,e bu�_l��,ble si.tc� out of t;he urc��, how�ver, that pl��n fell tf-�rough an�J i:hi_s pt��cpo��a1 �:a:: w���t c��r�c� out o� it� He ir-idic�tcd th�t tf��� pro�.os�7_ ��;�,;; fnr' s�.x lots� � f1r• Bo��r�r;��;� si-�owlec' tf-�� pl��nrinc Coirrni: s__on a copy of i;he �J('Q(JO.�.'C-'Ci r�1.c:1� � fiC 1.�11�1Cc!t.L-'C� i:il;:t:. 'GF1C' I.C)i.S �7f'C? I.c:i''C�� ilc3V111C� be�w��_en F�7 � C9 �cet, in widt,f� �nc ak�ou� 30�; feet C��ep� I-ie s�iu th�t it ����;;; thn �n�ent of the c?_ty to ret�-;in a Gra�_riage po!�d on tl�;e b�;c!, par�lor� of the pi,o��`rty �,�i�h cirainage ��sernent p:.�.cl:e:�� up or� lo�s 4�. 5� Ne s��.i_d that Lf-�e ponc�i_n� ar�a would drein cf�r arair•�G�e in�o the se�:�er sys�Lem cn Poli< Stre�t� f1r� � Sn�a w�r� �ed to know about the easern�nts. f'1r. f3oarc;man indic�3teci on the drawing the e�semen�s that th:� C:t{�y a�antedo Ch: irperson k,Grris �>>arlted to knot:� zf Lot, 4:��aulc� be builcl�;b].� • P1r � Go�ram�n indic�=t;�c Qil t,flE ul�'cW � I1Q citl ��"''-L'cl i.ilc;i. WUIi� C� %C? re�f,�_:c'ec� Gnd I�e sa�.d that there would �e a siza�:ln �r-�ea to bu:l_u o;� this 1ot,= Ne ,�.ndic��eo, -Furti-;er, that at �he i;7_me th�v �:�E�;�.r> hOt SUC'� Oir t;�l� �X�iCL anqle O� �f1C? �.Ot bUi". Sr3i.Q� t;flc�t; �7E:l-v;�i? f;�1? f:in�:t pl�t �;��nt to City Council the anrle o-F Lot �-I could be ch�nged- He said th�t the dra���in� ���ould be rewor�:ed and prec.c�FC,�u to show the �or�mi_ssici� dif�i erent areas that would be r�consi;;�rec, f1ro Berg!��an asked ('1r� BoardiTian <<1hGL th� �erth of ].ots �:�oulc? be� Plr�� Bo�?rdm�n indic.atec; i;hat the lots would be 304 feet, oi� �,�!zich the City wauld t�-�ke 75 fee� to allo��� for ponding arc�a� Mrs �• Schnabel a�F:.ed why the City wanted a curv�d e; sement on Lot 4 rather than n�akea right-angle turn vnLo the conneci�ing street� �, Mr� Boardman indicated that it was mainly because of the slo�es of the hillsidcs• He said that the angle oi th� curve had not been decided ye��'' He indicatcd that before the final plat wer�t bei ore the City Council he would be n��'�t'�", , witf� the Engin�c�ring DeE�artri�eni; to dctei,mine aci;ually how much easement would be nceded- 2E � � � ���i ,_;t"Ul_Z�i�� � r)tf�Y�ll':. � ��I_i i�r�r�i._Ltl�� "_ ��]y (� i �,i� 1 i __._ _._. �ii'7(3 ],!�_ � � � f�r��• �:cfir��,►;c�.l_ �►�c�;.�cd c_�ncr�r•n ��bouf, t.h�� I�ic;l� 11,.�.�-r :�evcl_,:�• Shr� �:���r�tc�d to I:nr�..� ;i�c�i:�ir��; f;��e� ��o�,c�' at it:: F�igf�c:,t lcv�l ��c,nc-1_i_r�e� are� in term:, c�f i.f the dr�winc7 w��: �i, ��t, it� prc: cr�t level- f1r. (3o_.ru;�i� r� :i.r�clic��Led th�,t; it- w�.,s sfic��,�n �t it, currer�L- ���a�er l�v��l. •� ' (�r>. crF;r1<-�:c1. sai_d that a�: iirne:: t��ie pond l�:ac! be�n I:nvt�.�rz to • ,. L��r`JlY�C Gl.lJ_��'' 1.<J�'�1f'• � flr� Eo.���c,rii�,ri s�,i �i �i;�:i. i,i��_ pr'op���'c�'1 p.l �t h�ci h��n t.C� l•I";r' [_Il(:j111F-,r:; .!.!" �-1 �)�-jJ�. l.l�i^Ili, ciilC� f,'ll?� 1 C'..�_t, t:�lci{: tfli=' � � r�'- -��G� n�' - . �,J i CJ l. E' c. 1.1 _ 1 f; Oil [.'ci�'.±'1 :;1C:i� -t l'%_�i:fl d 1ilOC?3't':i.Ccii.ZOi") UI i.Elc G��i_?:1.C?�i(;�_ �;r"'£'.c:� 41C>:J�.:.� i ' hancaJ.�. '�I�e hic,'r��,r ����tes, 1_��vels • C�l�:l_t�()E'("':;U11 Elu!"'f�1S c3S{:�G _lf 'GiIC� �lt�� l�Jc?:� �f�C_'SC?tlt�,`�/ Ci!it;'irJ1C1C� W:��er' l.t-�tG �i:ilE �JO(l�a ��(C' • [-�Oc�l�U�"1c311 ]_C'iCi7:Cc7�C�0 Oil ��l ��' Cif 2l': �.IIC,� Lil'c' �I'E_'SE_'il"i, c�t`r-`'c3S �;flc;'i, of'� Ce!''�'.!i:r.l',� 111t0 i,ilC' (:OI'�C� W�IiC{1 li"1 tu� n ��ent t.0 {"�U��`'E: Lc�l.E:f �I"�o FiO�:'^(:�f�l'�!l : 7._^.Cl ltl(,i9_�?-},,G>!'j iv{���f� i�!�n n��rVG7.1�^ �.i�cc: ��ac.''> ci '�E�i ��:.("'<'''�/ ��J � l.ti.ldi"1 �C� �:1}E �i'"'c�S`rlL irJ�_c.i. � {'i'-�3 Scu7.Q i.{ici; +.I �f�� (�C-'�..1'l`,1^'1E?i'7 �'i:: c� � c��,f�r' C�c`�'l.C.� i G'��?C1C':?C1 ':."O �p.L1i, 'i:llC? �C��:,.�'.> ���1(�Il G� c3l�ioc.;�: W7i.l1C} E"1CVG' t.G c�7 C?f1�7 Gr>�_i< `�C'GCu ��1�C] 4JC�U7_C� JF �i.c:�::3;1 Cc7(�c Ui iJV c3 (lr'f�J 'S{�GI"'lll c�E�t�'c'i�' S�/SLN-'�i1� i'iQl�!�'JC'.i`•t f1E? .�,'c:j.�: t''.l;c:.'". ':.ii�= pond ����_s a sol.�tior� to the druir��;c,E� f,i�ai:. ����s pres�;�t' �,- �.h�:re- ��r �: L��r.r;�n i,�a�_d warted to ':net� if thP Rice Cr•ec�l, l���it�:�r Shed Uastr�ici:. Iiad ��ny auf-,horit•y Zn the pro,.;c�:ec }�l�,i,� f�r e 6oarc�n�.n ind� cated th�i, �,ny pro;�:�sa1.s for dra:i�-7:,-��: -� nto ('loore t_�ke are s�n� to t,he R��ce Cre�k (��ter She� llis�rir.t.• (�rs. Sch��aael warrt��ci �;o I:��o��� if tl�e intent was tc� dr��;in the pond ent�_re1_y ir� the fu{�ure• Mr. Bo�,rQman indi;cat,ed th�+t; the intent preseni;].y was to try to limit th� dr �i:nage going into floore La�:� � P1r� Iwen -Cworks for (�r• G��rman} indicated that presently this po�-�d drained into f1oore Lake• He said that the t.�ater level of the pand F�ad to b� kept down, otfier�t�ise tfie pEOple in the� area would f�ave water in tl�eir basernents• Mrs• N• C• flcKinl'ey of 1,01,0 Ly��de Drive said that they never had k�atcr in thei'r basements until son;eone started draining the pond the last time {the year of i;he big �ornado}� She continued to say that the basen2ents had always been dry because Lynde Driv� was high and on solid ground� 0 . � - .. � . � 1 . . . �- (_��t�r�i_�ric� c.r��,�.:..;lc,n fi�•;-�.�n� — fi�:,y 4, ], 1���� -----.�..._, _--- ----- �� � i n r. ]� i:, � (,• .i.rnr-rc�on If,_�r,r1:. ���,-:nl:r�d to I:nc7w if it w��" f1r• . Iw�r�'s int -r�i; I . c z,�. r����;c� tr�e f,c�r�d' l.n�.o c� �i'c3�.CiclC�i.`_' rei;enti��r� per,d• ' �' • I�>>�•r-� sr:� �.J t,h�L it w��s his ir�tr,nt t� rn<�{:� it ir�to a dr� n�:;e r� ,.,:�nLa.cin �}c,r�c;�• C' :?_t�!�(?f';,071 f�%�1"'I�1_`: cl:;�(?C� W}"lc?t: �"lf_' ()� c�,(lCl�'G� t;0 CiC� W7.t:fl 't-.�;t? F�G'cGR : � �l'GC�!� i;U �:IIOU} lf ('jl'� Il���.,n p� �i'1Clf'C� i;0 C�1') 1� GI"' C�f C�CiC�r_- 'l�� ;:':l�; 111 COIii�.l�O.�r,. >t:t"'UC'�,Ut"`L ;� Uf' k?c�SiC�:�_�. j� l�Jflc�� CilC� ilC? j:�lar� t0 GJ-� � '":::_>n inc?ic:�tcd (�e ���-�n'ced to 1e�ve i:h�� ��or�d u� ii; pr��c�c;�'�iy �:�c:tl"G �`��;;1 :111G:;�C���.CC.' tllc�t, t.Fle En�irieerir�c ���c�t^i�Cfi?�t� ("E'C;;°:;,''�t;IlGiCv _.::�pu;_��c:i_c,r�s k�e pl_��ed on L{le Platc i;c;:ir�1c_y w�n':.ed ta know wh�;; �he zor�i.ng ���as on the s� r, lo�:= � � ' . �-;rc� ���ri �nGicated that the 1_ots wr�re z�r�ed R•-J� • r,o<ao,d;;«:rz w�-:nted the foJ.Zoc�,�i.ng six st�r�ulai,ions re�;ci in�c� the � ,: _ � : . . . ' �, �oi�;,r,�_nt� �na a�-�y per; �..�,�_i��L r�g�!1rE�n;ent.s �_ i �,ny, rrus i; EiG O±�)''i,c:".Il[':� -i r�orn t;�l° �?f'_'("���C'�lii�!"i'i. C1' i'���'�.UC'c 1. iiE':�C,U(`��S �� � t''E:ijc:i�C! �_il.} ��_� U4.'c3iJ.� � c±i.'`i.E�t, dt. �_C�fl� 'L"O 1=.�1E P_:::Si'!I1C �;.'3� �_caC1Q W1L�l..�.Cl 'Gil � 5 (���_cl{:. j�t�iU!^ tG c:;�(7C'OV�:3�. • �� �� i ' � �' C� ;. 4� �, �S 1-00� C7i'c?�.C;uC;(�-' c�l"iC� U'C;l�.1LY E'c't::;F?t;l�llt c?� C:(1C tf1C� c.a��; �.�i; 1inE� a�i 1_ots 4, 5�nd 6 ���G a.1_ong 1:he west lot line o-(- ].ots I„ 2 and �a !� ��; -i caot drGii�ac�� and �?�cili�y f�asem,:-nt cent.ered over the cor,�r�ion 1ot lir�e of lo�s 4 and 5• l, 5 fo:�t cir�;in<�ge and utiJ_ity e�se►r�ent alo�q al1 �r�operuy lines noi; previously r;er;i.�_oned• S• !Jn].ess expressly prohibited by the Depart.�rent of ';��t;ura.� Resources, the ownc�r should reloc�,t� the �->:is�.ir?� drainage ditc.l� pre;>eni.J_y centered on lot 4 �:U �Fl�? CU�111110t1 ��roperty line of loi:s �f �nd 5, and an <:;��propriai;e inlet �truct-ure to be constructed as -: conn�ction to tl�e existing storrn s�wer line on i=o11: St,reet• A timet�;ble o�` onc year would be .:;;�propr,iate �>>itl� ai� acceE�table performance bond ��r ;�2,��D.[70• Ar� alt.c,rnai,ive �,�ould be the .;cccpt�i'nce of an agrec,rncnt toget.l���r with �n escrow ��f ;2,Q00. U(] for suci� c�nstructian in the future- 2G � � I � ' ' ' ��� .)1"1C1 1_I�;�I ((i��illl"; `. .J � Ftl �ii_'�'i�J I�l�'. 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(Jt`1����E:3!''i.:V (7f'Cc:U:�2 of the � ncornp l eue aevelor,iiie��.. ' �`lC'� 6Ef'(�;]�_il lfli�_LCc"`L�3Q '�i1:3'C, t'.{l2 I"'E?c�:011 {"lE? 8'�� C �; f;il'c'_ (jl'�_3.�':,i011 4.'c:,� 't.. �"1 �� t .1. l. J lJ ca ."a {�i 1. S 1 e 1- 1" �-.' i c l�::1 1 j. I � i.� t: .I_ i. l�1 ci �; 11 O t, G � �? c i�j 1!- � 1. v' �.� c. �' t. df �:fle rec;uL�t01� r 5 J_C1 `LEtlt 'GO irnprove Otl t�"1L �� p��.�1.i1�� j�robler�i., , flro I�;�en w��sn't aw�r� that the�,e �-�as a flc�oding ;�robler�� 1 P1r,• Gerg���an indic_�ted thai; I�e fe1t, that it w�s 1;h� ti���e to adure�ss that problem� Plrs • flc1; i.nley want�ed to know what �loodZng p��of�lem hlr • B2, gman ' was tall:ing about: Mr• E�ergm�n said tha� she had commented ab��ut, havzng a.�a�er in ' her UasE�rnent • ! Mrs� hlcKiriley said that there had �cen no problem in the last � fe�o yc�ars becau� e th� pond had bcen 1ow� Plr. Peterson want;�d to know if Mrs- ftcl:inley had wat�r in her ' ' b�ascmcnt in 1975•' � �� n ' ' n;�r;m.i_r,r.ipn f1c�r�i.�t7u — M,.���,� �I•� J,`i�1? f �' 1. � � n r � �t � (�� ------�»�----- _ _. . __, . (��=ic!(' l,�i 11r:: • f1c_� a_n7.c�y er.��l.�i.n���J i.h��L i:�;o t;l��in� : I���d h�,pr�enecl th� yc�,r �f 1:�1C' ���;:i.Cl�' �O('f1c;��U�• TfIC �ll'St t:{�ifl�� Wi:f3 �.�lF;t� t;ri('_ L-or•n��do tUG� thc�� roai off tN�e �:a,�urt;m��nt Uui1d��.r;c3 �i�,d tl�r�r� bouncc�d cJown to Lhe SWc);iif� c:-I�iC� �.{iG' 1(1C�1.Cc3t:F'_C� i:�lE;t. ilC_1' �tOLt:;C3 ^� _1' :r^� S�1L' �:d1C.� �;{l�;t: L'Vt.t��� '�!lt''C` �+t'iC.� (��7 �?�.'. lt'1 V�-1[. il(�Ui:r_' V"l��C'�it.('C� ���lC{ tT1��G�: .7 VE'f'}/ ec'f']_� SOUt"t�� S�'lE? CUi1±:1f1UC?C� i�0 ;c�j� t{"lr_IY L�l�i. W��:: t;�lC'_ Sof1lE' y�C?c3C' t�l���. a cr,,r�st,r�ucti.oci comE��ny tried t�� ur�in i;hc �w�+rnp- (irs. t1c� a.nlc:-y :.�:id th�:t �he f�_r•�.t fe�,, ye�;rs they ].;.ved in th:� i1CU�_ [? i.i"iC;� I"1C?4'�-�' �1c�C� c?Ilj� W,:t'i,?f' ���rob',c-�,1i� • Thc �? f� t tll`i1L' 't�i(_'.,�,� E'::��:__I��_�.:1C(='�� i�°�i.% i�r'C�.�.i_'t...� 4.�c:;.: �1:.�1r> ,�_'i�i' tT'(?fl'�_ Ji"i[�C� c:��0'JG' c:l�C� S�"if_' ; r C O t;� . � C? i i� � S c� )/ l�! il 1. :: �l O i� i. il C'. 1� P_ t tl �> ; t: �-i �_' i, O i"' f't �� C1 O U I' 'G i l C3 Ci i"' �i 7-1'1 ]_ tl C; G � ti��_ s�,,�,=>���p�, c�-:u�sec: the u;�ter ,r�r�ob?.,-,:n. . f�r• F'e'.-.�rso� �gGin asked i� �irs• f�1cK:i_nley ��ad ��,�ater in f-�er ba: cr.�cnt tw� ye�rs ago ��jhen �he w,:3ter was so hic�f-�• f1rs. I`lc;:inley i��dicated �hat she dia• t1r� It:��n ?_�ciic :ted tha� i�here was presenc:ly a c!ra�.nure syst_-m ouU o-i the ponc�• He s�id 'ch�t passa.bly tF�e sy��em ���as �oo �"1_lCfl' E'iE' C7llf.�. �i<ed i:0 C_X�J�. c::1C1 ��lci'G ��-'iC-'.f''= l�!�.lS c: CUi\':�C''L .-:�'1u tilc:t, tJ�l_`1 ��';� 1:�3tL'I� C�Ot ,J�fS� SQ fl.l_�ii �.rl i;il�' r�rnc.i ;:i."i; C11"�1Y?��ri l.tli:•Ca �il�' :;tt�i 'rtl sewer 0f7 �0��: 2'1C� tilE'Il 1Cli Ci rIC),.:%C? L����?� {'iG: :'� ;,�.i tE'Ic�t'',, flC t"ilc'`.L:?i'' �OW mucn i c:� Il 4:C? C?Ol.-t i�f �? i3;.;iic'_'.� SilGl!� !:;Il ` t. C''r`l:�'-• ar�y n�.c,her �ch�_n a cer���i.n lev�l, _. Chaii-�p�� son H�arris wanted to I<r�ow hoi�� I�r,e the oui,� a)_1 structure was. f'ir� I�:��=n said th��t the struc�ure ���as u ma',esl��_fi�, t�mporary t.�l:silC� l:!1'f:.�l 1't� �?1�1�1C« iiC-' Sc�1Ci �il��a'i. �L W�,S �IU:�� c�3 C:U�VC-'.(''� in c� stor�r�i see��er and when the �.�ater c�ot to a cer•ta:i�� point in th� swa,n�?, it would just drain oi 1=. Mr• Twen indic_a�c�d that he believed �hat it �:�o�;]_d t�,l:e about t�,�o ye�rs to get the legal :ii�ems �t�orl:eci out rec!arda_n�, tf�e cor�ner• ' P1rs • f'icK inle�� w�nt�d to know when the worlc would b� started if the lot did get �e-�lattedu ' � f1r� Ii.�en guessed �`that it. would be Fall before any ���ork got star•i:ed � , �hairperson Harris asked Plr• I<<�en if he had h�,d a chance to read through the six stipulations• Clr� Iwen indicat�d that he i�ad read them t,hrouc,h and i�he only � itC'_t11 he questioned was Itcm 6^A triangul��r stre.�t and u�Lility easE,i���nt over th� south���est corner of Lot �I, for future strc�e� �nd utili.ty purposes, the diinensions of which to be � dett�rrziit��d by tl�e Erigi.i�E;ering Division arid property own�rs prior to submission of final pl�t^� ' 2I '` E?7 �nninc� Commi� s;�:c,n f1c�ctin�a -- f1�,v �I •� 7,977 Pac�e 1,`� Mr. Iwen w�ni;ed ta I:now if this sL-ipulation would l��ve a build�bl.e lot• • , Mr. Eoarclm�n ;:��itJ th3t ther•e would be no pr�blems and 11r• G�armon woul� have a bu�.�.Gable lot • (�rn I�,�en indicatc�cl Lhat, ev�rythi��c� on tf-�e l.ist was agree�3ble to hin�- i�r. Roberi; Pro�.�',of ZOL�O !_ynd� D�,ive N.E� indicat;ed t,h�t; his �c?��13,�.tf [?i'1,JOf[_'Ci "ls�`iE? (�OfiCl c7t'1C.{ f.ilC' Ilc7�.Ut�o�_ SE'�'t'1hG c3(lG El� 41c�3Clt.(?C� to reca��,mend th�i; tr�� Ci�y buy �N�is p�rcel of ��nd and leave a�t :in i'cs r,���!r��], stat;e� �7rsR f'9ct;i��l.c�y i.nelic��ted �.hat she felt the �ti�;�o�e block en,joyed tI�F� .1�=,ric.i �_n �..ts n�tur�,l si��te and f�lt, thai; a p�rF: ��o�.�Id be ic�z��l � Ho�.�r;�v�� ., ' si�e s�id if tf�ai: couldn ` � be c�one �, tnen R'1 i�loul-:� be b;��.tcr �:h�in a lot of thir�gs th�� cculd h�� f�en to th��>e ?_ocs� �;f;e c;�.d s.nd�c�t� fha� she wou�.a lil:e co : ce 'cF�e �;onc� J.��f�. n�tural. Slie s� �G �tha� mo�L- of th^ ne'-9��k>'�:^s cnjo���d tl�e i>i.rd� t;i�:�t c�.�r;e to iche pond• Shc� also sa�_d th�;t 1f p['.OI7�i P�<�_,�7;_. G�(^,7i (i i �� J c�";G' I�?C�.V1�lN i�,�ic? ilc�:'v.i'ci� 'v✓Ci:.�_c'�1Q=;� �.(iL t � cf-�il:�r�cn c�:.o cr �,I-,rc�� c�er��r�:ti��ns fro�n ncw wouldn ` � evcn kn��t� what �3 w��r.,r bi� �; ��ol:s 1ike. Cha�.r�:�erSOi1 fic�i"'t''iS ��J�ifl�r'Q '�!� !:t101J Zf �f11S pot�dzng �i�`� �'I'1CG��l�c���C�C.i er��;ire].y cr� �r�� <<rea :in quest;on• 2J P�r� Go�,rdn��ari sndica�c.a tha� � r�e ponding uren ol.so �.��n� back iE�uo Lots 6� 7 � 3. __ P�r�.� (�1cKin7.cy �;��;nted to know �vhai� was ooinc� to happen to the natui,=:i arairiofi= ', �� i,om �h� serv� ce road• ' t'1��e Qoardm�-�;� ineii�a�ed it wou�d go znto th� road- (�ir• T�:�en indica��d thot he wanted i.he pond• He said that t!�ey cou2ci h�ave go��e �,�to the ai,e� and filled i,he por�� and made 20 to 3Q 1c�ts io build'on. He point�d out that he ���as only planning i;o liave six lots', �r�d he p.lanned i�o keep tne pond • O��c of the. rcasons he gave was t,hai, it would have been too expensive to go into the area and build a devFlopm��nt with 20 to 3� ho�ises. He said he wou �d l�avP had to put sewer and water, streets, curbs, ar�d gut��ers. H� said that by doing it the way he proposed, ��e alre,�dy had sewer and water on both Polk and Fillmore Streets and he could leave the pond in its present state- ; i � , ,. � ; Plannin Comrnissi;c MectinA — Mav 4, 7,977 0 Paqe� 20 2 K Chairperson H�rri,s wanted to know what �1r• Iwen planned to do with the lots• Mr. Iwen indic�ted th�t th� Iots would be sold for individual homes- ('1rs• f1cKinley wan',ted to know if f1r. Iwen planned t,o build the hornes hirnself � '' f1r� Iwen diun't w'ant to say wnether he would build the home� or not• ' (�rs• f1cKinley wan!�ed to know if there would be ar�y restrictions on the homes� ' I'1r� Iwen said '�hat he didnFt believe there wnuld be any other tf»n the same res,trictions placed on ai�y home an the area• flrs• f1cKin1_ey fel',t that there would have been a bic�ger turn out i% mare pe�ple could have ficured oui; what the Pui��ic HeGring no�.ice was trying to say� Ch���_rperson harri�s in�icat�d tl�at the Planr�ing C����,��ission wUs requ�_red by la�� �',o publish t,he legal cescr:ipci.on ef the proh�rf:y� � f1r� R� f�. F,,ar;k af 55�,2 Fil_1.rnore Str�et ����.n'ted to I<now a.f ar. inciivi.dual could buy on� of th� six ��lar�r-�ecJ lots a��cl then Urea�: that J_�� a_n�o t<<�o 7_ots, th`reby erc���ing a possibility o� 1,2 lots instea� o�� the orioinal plan or six lo�.s� Cha�irp�rso�� Harris indicat�d that a person would he able to ma!:c a reques� to split the lot; howeve�-�, k�hether the City would allo�:� it would be ar.�other matt�r. Plr • F rank wanted to {:now if there was enough square footage to make these lots into two lots� Chairperson Harr�s said that he �ssu�ned ti�ere was enough square faotage on t{�� lots to enable a possible lot, split� Mr� (=rank wanted�',to know if Lot 4 would be a buildable lot• Mr• Iwen said that h� was told it would be a buildable lot� f1r• Frank wanted'to know if tlie replat was being requested to make Lot 4 build�ble- � ,' A � I� Plann.in ' ��' � � 2L Commi� ��idn Meetinc-�— M�-�y �I� 1,977 Pac1e 2..1, �1r� Iwen indi.c.ated tl��t the purpo�e af th� replat was to muke all six lot;s buildabl�� ('Ir. Fr�nk w�nt�d to know ��h�n th� new sL-reet a�ould be pt�t in- f�r• Iwen indz�ated that he didn'i. plan to put a st�^eet ino f1r� [3o�rdm�;n pointed out on a dra�ti��ing �o Pir� Frank the are� he was re�i erra_na to and inG:icated th��i, i;f�e si;ree�L woulc� corr�e at t,lie time when ��hoevcr, o���ned the baci< 1 �nd cleciced wriUi: they wanted ta ac� wi�h tl�e prbperty- f1r� Fr�nk wan�ed to know if the entire are on the dr�awing w��s zoned as R-1, • f1r• Baardm�-�n ac?ain poirtcd ou't on the drawing the �-�reas zoned as P--J� �nd �h� loi;s thot were zoned C�-•3a � ('10'I'TO(v by ('1r�� Lanc�enfelcl, seconc'�d by Mr• B�:rc�r�an, to close the Public li�-�ar�_r�c� or�! tl�e COi1S:!_GC�Y'c3�:LOtI of a p,,tl.im7 r�����y pl.a�, P o S � ��7 �-- 03 -� I�!en Terra�.:� � by A• T� Gearmc�i� � Upon �? vo:ice vc�i.e, aJ_1 vc�t�.r�g ay��, Chairperson Harri� c!ec1�-�rec� th�� Pu»1 }_c Hearirzo ' closed at 9: ],c� p� h10 - �1r� Berc;man �:�k�d f1r• I��len if he f�lt any r�rt�.c�J �:r �urden or , had a�y stron; ol�jections to the s� r, candi�cions and sti{�,u1�,ti�i�s r�cofnn�enc4ed by the Engineering D? vision f1r• Iwen only asked thau he was lef-� with six buildable lots• �10'1'ZON by �1r• Qer,c�r�an, seconded b�� �1r• Pete�,son•, t���-�'G ti1P_ Plan��in�� Con-�m:ission recomrzlend to Ci�y Council �pproval of �he conside�,ation of a prel�_rninary p1_aL, P�S� -:7?-03, It��en Terrace, by .A� T� Gearm��n: Replat of Part of i_ots 3, 4-, and 5, Au�itor's Subdiv.i_sion P�!o. 25, generally J.ocaL-ed immed�_ately Sou�h of the 1,C1C1CJ Block oi` Lynde Drive N� �•, E�st of Polk Street N�F� and West of 'Fillmore Street N��E� subject to th� six stipul�i;ions recojm�nended by Cii�y Engineerin�- Mr• Langenfeld wanted it. to go on record that the comments and opinions of the R'ice Cree{: Water Shed Disi,rict should be considered• Chairperson Harris indicated that these would be considered• Mrs� flcKinley wanted to know why the Rice CreeR Water Shed Districi: had to �e consulted- 0 LJ ' P7.�.�nninc� Commiss�on t`feetinr� — (1� r , r , i I� '4 t � ; 4 i .�----.. � � M� � ' , � � � � 4, ],`�i77 P�-��ae 22 Mr• Langen�cld said that f1rs. f1cKinley I��d �howed great cor�ccrn of the pond and �t was I1r• L�ngenfelc�°s opinion th�t the Rice Creck lilater Shed'', Di�trict w�s very concerned abouL- the dc,lei;ion of wetlandl, ponciing areas, eL-c_• bFCau�� of the c�frect it has an L-he surraunding areas in rec�ards to eli_minating th� natural water resources•'',' • Chairperson Harr'�s �lso indic�ted t{�c�t the pond clumps into P1oore L�ke which' in turns durn��s into Rice Cr�el:�. He �aid L-hat thai: was �jno�hE>r' reason to consult 'cf�e �ice Cre�'r. Water Sl�ed District• UPQN A VCICE VOT'E, all vot�_ng aye, the ►�o�.ion carried unanirnou� ly� , Chairperson l�a�r',is inc�icated th�ai; the Planr�ng Co;r.m�_ss�on wa��tl.d F�e i��ecc,��me'ndi��q Lo Czty Council a��proval or the considerati.�n oi= G pr��_im�n�r>> pla�., PoS� �`77-03-, Twe,� Ter�race, f�y A� T• Ge�rrn�n subj�cc to the s',ix stipula�ions recomrnended by `ii;y Engineeringe � Ch�ir�ersr,n H�arr'is saici the �_tF�m would ,7� to t,he City �ounc� 1 ( . � '7 L I I J_ I �'' • 1 Gi1 �'�c:;'y' 1,�., � �.t`� ��-�'', c:�IlCi �.�lCj/ tt�GU�U SE?L c� Gcji:L' ��OI"` ,l7U�J1ZC f"1C-'cii"':Li1Cj- �`�� ('UG'l 1C HEAR�7.{�G� COi��CT1}rF�A`fTC>F`__�F_,� P�EI_If1T_;���f Y PI_WAT, � P �S ? 7- i? �a , �� C T i� i'� is, '�� �( l I �M i-I O i' i C S'�i �`� y�� 'i L:1' i i � r' S i l i�l' i-� _�;___.' �E?FJ.ir3�. Gi" �,'U'i, �:_i�V �iUG7.i,Ci"'`,� SU�%C+:CV�`S1Uil I\G�_D�1� E'_>:C=: j.�'i� th` E��:::�:�rly �00 ree� thr�r��o�� ; c;enei,�=::Lly 1 nc�,ted an t�-,ry Sauth side ,'aT P!orton Ave►�ue where :it inter�ec�ts with Central Avc�niie IJ • E � . hIOT:IO(�� b�� f'�ra L�ngc�nfe�c�-, seconci�d by �ii�s• She��, to open t1�e P��bZic k.year:�ng an ti�e consid =ratian of � prelirnin��ry p1at, p.sa �:r7-C14, Nor�i.on Avenue f-fr.rneszt�s, by WYr�,an Si�zt;h- Upon a vo:?.ce vote, al'1 vot�.ng ayc, CI-,airpersor� Harrzs decl�red the F�uF�li.c I-I��ring d,pen at 9:1,5 P�('i, '� • f'1r- Wyman S�i�ith 'of 125D Builders Exchangc Bldg� ���as present. \ ftOT10�1 by Mrs � Shea, seconded by P1rs � Scl-�nebel, that the Plannit�g Coinm�,ssion receivts the letter fron� Pir • Jerry C� Sympson• Upon � voice vote, all voting aye;,t.he motion carr�_ed un�-�nimously� Chairperson Harris inaicaL-ed and that it would go with the ,\ � �, tl�at the lei�i;er was rec��ved file to the City Council� 2M ' �_� � , ' ' �� r � � i ' PU;;I_IC il[:;�4z11aG �'� CC(�0�?C �i II't: ' CII�Y COUiiC � l_ TO 4!HOi�i IT N/1Y CU��CE?'�: Noti ce i s Merel�y gi ven ti�a�: there wi �I 1 be a Publ i c Heari ng of the City Counci � of 1;}�� �ity of FridlE�y in t��e Ci�:y Hall at 6431 Uriversity Avenue �;oi�Lheast cn �-onday, Jur�e 13, 1�77 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.��i, for the pur�pose of: Consideration of a Final Plat, P.S. �`77-04, �lorton Avenue }lo��,^.s�ites, by l�l�/man S�,ii:h, b��ing a replat of Lot i 3, ��;:cept the Casterly 200 feet, Audi tc�r `s Subdivision (r'o. 89, to be developed as single family d�vell�n�s, located �in the South Half of Section 12, T-30, R-2^r, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, �`'illlllf.'SOti:.. Gener�lly located on the South si�e of tdorton Avenue wher� i i; i r,tersects t�ai �:h Centra.l ���enue. Approual or' this plai may have �;h�e potential of future assessm���ts o� t��` adjoinirg prcperty due to utility and r�adti.�ay improvements required by this plat. Anyar�e desiring to be heaf�d ti��ith reference to the above mazter tivill be hear�d at thi � meeti ng. Publ i sf�: i�ldy 25, 1977 June ;1 , 1977 � 41ILLIAI�1 J. �EE MAYOR 3 0 � __ ' ' �i/n�N '�-'�—�= �'r,.:: , ,_� �: : �fj 6 CC� I :' I b i n��0 �'n`� q P''Q'� �- •___--� _�_,, >, h � P�aI". b ,pT_ 8 �. h .o `� � 1h o ��� �i^ � � �� ti � � � � hPhpo `O_ � � � � Q � ') t �°��h ^�' �vOr.� `� � � � : .- . �s e ;a.n i � ' � 5� �� � � /; fi / (O.N . ( s fl 4y' S� � e'ti `,� Yk i tQ, t+° �` e` �� � n,� `a� h` ^� a o� + �x � �e � �� � Q �� v � ' _ � . � •.'' i�. ' NORTON AVP:NUE HOMESITES P. S. ��{77-04 � /:/ % ���t--,- �� aF �f wI �: � ►� t 4f , , � M 'i � .-. ' [) � 11 v �i � � 9� • `` . i �� � � � � . U) ___�. 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LL Mr• Lanc3enfeld s',aid that �1rs• f1ct:inley had �howed great c,.�rscern of the pond and 'it was I�r• Langenfe]_d's o�inion thaL- the Rice Cre�k W�ter SF�edi, District was very concerned abouj-i�lie deleta.on of wetland�, ponding areas, etc• because of i;��effect it has on thc surroundi'ng areas in regards ta eli �'nating the natural watc�r resources • � Chairpersori Harris also ind�cated t at the pond dun�ps into f1oore L�k� whicf� in turns di�rnps ' to Rice Creek� I�e sa�_d that tf�aU was �no�h�r reason to con lt th� Rice Creek Water Shed Distric�• UPON A VOICE VOTE, all y�'cing aye, i;he motion carried unanimously. ` :� Chairperson Harr indicated thaL- the Planning Con;mis;ion p wouid be recom•,��nding ta City Council approvGl of the consider�t-�on of a prelim� zry plat-, PoS� �77-0�, I��1en Terr�ce, by �1� T- Ge�rrn�n subject � the six stipulations recommended by City Engineering• � � Cha ��person Harris said the i-�em would qo to the C? ty Counc�_1. o �1�y 1,��-� 1,`i? �,', a�d tl�ey woulu set a date i=or� oublic I��ea��i►�g� 3� P>,��?L��C�:l-!F°fi��;CNC: COf�SIDERATIO�J 0F A F'REl_Tf�T��!A� Y PL��I, . �_�.________ �._ . ._� ___� ____�.�._. .��` P� S � r r L�� , f�!pf�"; Gf' ,"�,VEf�!UE IIUI�CS.ITCS, BY lJl`i'1I�.��1 S(�i11'��i: €�;� ..�. ., •: aw,,r..��_4 ___. f _�_._- - � ---,------° ----- �P_J c3t� O.c ��_C,t; �:.3-t kl.iC�1tOC' S Sl1l"JC:7 V1�>JGII �VOn [i�� ��Y.CE?I�t �he East.erly 200 feet �nereof, �enerally locc�t.ed en the South sid� of Norton Avenue wl-iere it zntersects with Cei�tral Ave'nue N.Eo f10`f ZOfJ by �ir • Lanc�enfeld, seconded by ('1rs • Shea, to open the Public Heas,ing on the considerati_on of a prelirninary �1 �,�,, P• S• �77-04, Norton A��enue Homesites, by wyr,;an Smithe Lipon a voice vote, al',1 voting aye, Cha�_rperson Harris declared the Public Nearing open at 9:1,5 P•hl � t�r• Wyman S!nith of 1,25� Duilders Exchange Bldc�� was present- � f10TI�N by f1rs ��hea-� seconded by �1rs �� Schnab�l, thai� th� Planning Commission receives the letter from f1r• Jerry U Sympson• Upon' a voice vote, all voting aye, t.he motion carried unanimou,sly� Chairperson Harr,is indicated that the letter was received and that it woul'd go with the file to th� City Council• � I� � 1 �':nni�i<> C,�;�ii :� ��;i� li,,r,i.����) -- ii ��i �I•� �I� 1(r ,, ,; � _=- � , -'_ 3 D � jV�f�'• ��!)i_'1 (�i!''il ]_l1CSJC�.;i'.� :i 'C.�"l '�-, i �i�`.' �)f''("i��! !��. 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'"� / /, �� '1t � / /. � �, _ /.. ; 'Z 7..� " �` / � �;. e : '1'. �-1. { �. �i�; ' . � � � � � -' ' , ' ; � ' , ' I � i,% , � ' i ' 1 1 � � . � ' ' ` � ,�� . a f : /O�ec�tr�ni� ' June Z0, 1977 � ' William J. Nee, Me�yor City Hall 6�431 University A�+j�enue N.E. � Frid.ley, MN 55432 � ,��,�it��,�,�.�, i��- '�,(1.`>.`> !�'�i i i ,!,;:;,� f ,�;I�! i' �J_ ['.r,� +,;:;`; Mn)t�r,�aE ��II��� P✓i i ,� %,t,� '�5�1�10 TC'r,j;i;� r r;!? /r,i �iQ�;l . ,. ;�.: ,j .,�,,,,,; ,� T�J�,-,,� ���..(��,�.,;�, ' Dear Mayor Nee: RE: Final Plat, Norton Avenue Homesites, by Wyman , Smith', Public i�Iearing - June 13, I977 Medtronic, Inc. w�.shes to submit the attached sta.tement on the ' proposed replat o� Lot 13, except the Easterly 200 feet, Auditor's 5lzbdivision No. 8�. We request that you provide copies of the state;nent to the inembers of the City Council, and enter the ' statement in the Minutes of the meeting. ' ' ' ' ' � 1 Sincerely, MED'i'RONIC, TNC, ( .' � ts�'�' Zo ;��; L, �. ��•�`'.�.�,- i 1�..� Thomas N� Lindstrom, Legal Counsel '', TNL/njl Attachment , � � �`INAL PLAT - NORTOr1 AVI:NUE I-IOI�II::SZ�.1'ES, BY WYM7�N SMITH !Public Hearing - Jun� 13, 1977 Since 1970,�Medtronic, Inc., a Minnesota Corparation, has operated a facility for_ manuf-acturinc� heart pacernakers on pr.op- erty sou�h of and adjacent to the progerty pro�Jo,ed to be re- pla�ted, (the "Homesit�s area"). It is our understanding that the Homesiites area is surrounded �n all sides by prop- erty which has been zcned for light or heav_y industrial use, and that the Hoir►esites a�ea is zoned for multiple unit resi-- dence (R 3) . ' Replatting the Homesites area to a11ow individual housing will have the s�me effect as if the City had ariginally zoned the area for individual homes. It wil.l e�iminate the buffer area �rhi�h good planning requires between properties dedicated to necessarily conflicting uses. 1�4edtronic wishes to be a good neighbor and is cor�cerned tha-� its activities, normal �.nd necessary in an area zoned far heavy indus�rial use, wi11 be objectianable �o individua]. hame awn�rs located on adjacent property. 5ince the Home- sites area is virtually surrouncled by indus-trial property, the City can reasonably expect to encounter irreconciliable diff.ex-ences between ind�..vidual hozneo�ner Homesites area residents and in,dustrial residents as the area continues to develo�. Neu,r construction in the industrial areas, while contra.buti.ng to 'the Cityps tax base, could have environmental impact on Homesites area residents. In the event,that the City Council decides to a�prove the p.roposed finai plat, we request that �he Council. direct the developer to'give the �ollowing notice to potential pur- chase:rs : l. The Homesites area is zoned for multiple unit residence rather than for individual unit residence, and 2. The surr�unding industrial use, area is zoned for light or heav� and 3. There is a possibility of conflict between home- owners and industrial. property owners as to the developm�nt and use ot the indus�rial property, and 4. That in �.'he event of conflict the right homeowners will be c�etermined according zoning o�'the Homesites area (multipl.e dence}, �'ather than its use (indiviau�l dence). of the to the use resi- use resi- .-� We further proposc� that ihe d�ve]_op�r be rec�ui_red L-a agrec to be personal];y li�t�le for damages to homeoVmc�rs r.�su] ting from his failur,e to give such notice, as a conaitiori af th�� Council's appraving the proposed fina]. plat. r�rv�rKa�.rc, zrzc. , +'� � � �,..�,,,�,.-� 1' � � � �- � >;.� . Rzchar_d L. Fast''' Vice President '� Manu�acturing d ' 1 . . +b; I� ��1 1 June 1.3, 1977 City Cou.ncil Fr. icl�ey, Minnesota SUBJECT Wyman Smiih Final Plat, P.S. #77-04 ����� co�po��c�tio� INTRODUCTION The purpose of this'letter is to express to the Council the concern of Qnan Corporation regarding the above replatting, and to urge the Council first to reject the plan,'or alternatively, to remard the matter back to the Planning and Zoning ;Cormnission for furtlier review. REM�IRKS The proposed replatting is inconsistent wi.th the general vicinity. Reference to a zoning map clearly indicates a preponderance of commercial and industrial development for a considerable distance in alI di.rections from Norton Avenue. 7t i.s most appropriate to "blend" zoning classifications from single family dwelliYZgs through to heavier industrial zones to insulate each axea from the difficul.ties in enjoying the land occasioned by the presence of a disparately zoned area. ' Such a platting change increases the above premise, the proposed from minimizing a.djacent zoning the differences change is a step differences. in adjacent zones. Given in the opposite direction R-1 utilization and!M-1 or T9-2 areas are clearly inc�mpatible with one another. While Onan takes pr�de in being a good nei.ghbor in the City of Fridley and believes that its o�eratioi�s are largely acceptable to its citizens, to replat to lot sizes which would accouunodate R-1 dwellings (the R-3 classification would permit such cbnstruction), would invite controversy and conflict. Two examples are shift change traffic flow and general area lighting, which in themselves are r�easonable or even desireable, yet may irritate the single family dwelling res'',ident. The existence of such liousing may even affect the future utilization of the adjaceni M-1 or i�1-2 property. The proposed replat,tin� could alter the effective titilization of the adjacent areas. It is a fai�r analysis that prospective problen�s with ad�acent home- ' owners cauld acivers,ely aff.ect the Corporation's aUility to or proclivity toward expansion and new ac.t.ivities in the area. Such negative impact resulting from a zatiing cllange �oith so little clear advz�lt:�ge to the citizens , of Fridley is somet,l�ing whictl thc Coiincil is requested to consider. ; ' 1400 73RD AVENU,�E, NORTH EAST MINNEAPOUS, MINNESOTA 55432 PHONE � G12/574- 50�0 � F •r , "� �I ° city c���n�; � � .��,,,� ls, i��� � Page 1'wo � �, � It should be ointed out that Onan Cor oration did not resent its osition P P P n to the Planning and Zoning Commission since it was not aware of the proposal, � although municipal records indicate a notice was sent. Nevertheless the Cauncil is requested to consider the above comments and take the action requested. , , Very truly yours, ', ��� ,. � Narwood Nelson ' . �►,�' � i 1 1 1 � 1 � 1 1 1 ! 1 �� 1 � PURLIC HEIIRINU [3EFORE: TNE CITY CUU�dCIL TO W�iOP+f IT M/�Y COt�CERN: � Notice is h�reby given tha�; there ��rill be a Public Hearing of the City C�uncil of �.he City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeasi;',on t�onday, June 13, 1977 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. for the pur�os� of: ,I Consideration of a rezoning request, ZOA n77-01, by Gary Peterson, to rezone Loi;s 3 and 4, Block 2, f�ieado�ti�noor Terrace, from C--1 (local business areas),to R-2 (tFVO family dwelling areas), and Lots 2� and 23, Block 2, Meado��,�il�oor Terr�aces from C-1 (lbca] business areas) to ft-1 (single family dwelling areasj, a11 lying in the P�orti� Hal � of Sect�ioh 12, 7-30, R-24, City o� Fridley, County of Anolka, Niinnesota. Genera;� 1y 1 ocated u�i� 132G-132S ar�d 1�44- i 34G � Osborn� R.oad N.E. ai�d 1331 and 1345 Meado�:�n�oor Qrive 'N.E. Anyone desi''ring tc be heard with reference to the abo��e matter may be heard at this, �time. Publish: hlay 2 , 1977 June � , 1971 0 41ILLTAM J. P,EE t�YOR 4 ; City qf Fridley Counsil. ( /�'t, .1�. 4A Lambert & Petersen Inc. 1360 Osborne Road Fridley, MN 55432 In reqards to rezoning of property on i�teadowmoor Drive and OSborne Road. From C-1 to R-22. VJe iaould like to have lot's 22 & 23 rezoned to R-l. And lbt's 3&4 rezoned to R-2. Thank you. ' Lambert & Petersen Inc. � , y \ \—i� r� \ \ �� � �',�\.,�� J �" �� � � �' / - �,. f ;, ��- _ --� �-� �.. .s // � � "; � �..�i .�1 ,J f,�,���� Gt- 4.� . .C,"�."r�y`-c /�i'�•!=� •%, i / . ��� t �- � ��. . �,�, .� L. �.yc. (%"? . �'LE -'Y„�-�Yl�<i , �-' 4� 1 , ; � � . CITY UF FkiDLEY ' � i ' PETITIuN GOVER SIi1:ET � � , Peti r ion N��. 4-1977 � Date Received Aq'�1^i 1 1_�3__1_977_� � object In o�position to rezonins_of Lots 3& 4, and Lots 22 & 23, Block 2, Meado�,rmoor Terrace (1326 & 1344 Osborne and i331 & 13� Meadowmoor Dri ve )('�o�,v zoned C-1 i � Petition Checked By', Date � Percent Signi.ng Referred to City Council � — _ bi.sposi tion ' � i � � � � � �i � �� , � � � � �...�� _ 1 � �I � I I � I � � F'�,titi_��n �(��-1977 '� (TYPED F'OI? ]�L;C=�IBILITY) We thc und�:rsiF;n�d'rE,quest that Lc�t:s 3 F, 4, and L��ts �2 � 23, Bloek 2, I�f�adowrnoor'Terr�aee; addres� 1326 F 1341+ Osborne R��act ar,cl 1331 �; 1345 Meadr,wmoor Drive zoned C-1 local busine�� re:�ain zonF�d C-1 or changed to P.-1, sin�l.e farnily dwelling � not re- zonecl to R-2, rnultiple family dwelling, be it dupleres or double bun��lows. Walter. Lizakowski Bernar.d Heille Pat Maxey ', Sharon Rollag Sylvia Maxey Kay Boerboom David Rollag William Sharp Rick Castro Jerry Greenwood Jean Greenwood ' Adeline Mo�ton �� Charles Lindman Julie 5eekman ' A.C. Ossenkop Wanda Ossenkop Mrs. Gary Halloran Gary Halloran Marcia Knoll ' Robert Knoll Donna Czupta ' Clalia Scribner Ken Scribner Carc�l Holt Wallace Willman Kathryn Willman Deann Sharp Judy Addis S.R. Klaers ' F.M. Limesand ' Wendy 'rIenrickson Sue Steeves Larry Steeves Vernon Larson Judith Daolittle Mike Doolittle Juleer. Jeske ' Roger A. Bauer Raymond Czupta Jean L. Forster Linda Jaworski Richard Jaworski Hegbert O1_son Maryanne Olson B.E. Millan 1402 1418 1413 1391 1413 1401 1391 1377 1362 1430 1430 1444 1378 7619 76Q3 7603 7601 7601 7613 7613 7620 7600 7600 7651 7627 7627 7613 1437 1429 1409 1423 1391 1391 1383 1375 1375 i367 1359 7620 7650 7676 7676 7688 7688 7698 Meadowmoor D�,i.�✓e i�eadowm�or Dr.i�e Meadowrnoor Drive i�Ieadowmoor Drive Meadowmoor Drive tleadowmoor Drive P'eadowmoor Drive Meadowmoor Drive Meadowmoor Drive Meadowmoor Drive Meadowmoor Drive Meadowmoor Drive P�leadowmoor Drive Meadowmoor Drive Meadowmoor Drive rleadowmoor Drive Central Avenue Central Avenue Central Avenue Central Avenue Ba.ccn Drive Bacon Drive Bacon Drive � Bacon Drive Bacon Drive Bacon Drive Bacon Drive 76th Avenue 76th Avenue 76th Avenue 76th Avenue 76th Avenue 76th Avenue 76th Avenue 76th Avenue 76th Avenue 76th Avenue 76th Avenue Bacon Drive Bacon Dr.ive Bacon Drive Bacon Drive Bacon Drive Bacon Drive Bacon Drive 4C - 1 4D YF�t_i.��=ion �Ell-1���77 ���� -l- � � � Ardc;l]_ McLauf;}il in 76E39 Fjacon Drive Laura7. L. 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E � � �r,d 7,331,-33 �1e��clolti�,�loor Urive N:�E - f10TI0N by �irs• Sh��� seconded by f1r• E3errman, to open the Public � Near�ing rc�zon�_ng reque��:, Z�A :-'�7-�1�� by Gary Peter�son• Upori a voice voi;e, �l]_ vo�ii�g ��ye, C{-��.�ir�erson H�rris declai,ed the Public !-learinc co�n at ?:�15 P�f1. � �r� Ga�y Pcters�n' ��as pres�n�• I� f10TT0��f hy �1rs� She�•� second�d by P1r• Langenfeld, i;hat the Pl�j�iriin�� Corr�,�,:z �sion rec�iv�s the three letters frorn f'lr� Pe'ter�son, f1r • Rich�.rd S• CUrlsar� {Eriar Hor�es, Inc •}, and f`�r • Ed�ti��rd Chies � Upon a voicc votc, all vo��nq �ye� the motion carried unanimc�usly ii � ar�d the let�i:c�rs were received o Chal.rr�rson H�rr�_5 indic�ted that th� letters ���ere part of the �ile as-�d woul_d c�a' to Ci�ty Couneil o ChU�.rperson Narr�.s asl;eci if Mr • Boarciman h�d �ny additional cqn-�r��nt� on tl�i� �ter�• f1r� f;oarclr��an ��,s�>>�r�d th�U I�e da.d not� Cha� r�person ��arris asked Pir �� Peterson if h� wishe� to aGCiress t}11S SUIJJGCL• Mr• Pe��c1son cemmented that he diu��'t have anyt{�inq �L-o say otner t.han that he had put in for a rezon_ing �no wa�~�-�ed to know ii it �!as gaing to be allowed or not � Chairpersor� �;arris asked i�� there was anyone in the audience who wished to spea': for or �.gainst tnP requ�st� �1rs• Richard Plcrin of 7635 Meaoot,+moor Drivc wanted to know whai� the thrce 1e'�ters received by the Planning Cen;i��ission cancerned• �� F Chairperson NUrri''s in�orn�ed her who ti�e l�ti:ers werc from and proceeded i;n read' the letters to the aucli�nce- Mr� Richa�,� �lorin of ?6�5 Meadowmoor Drive indicat.cd that h� had nn obj�ction to d'uplc�xes/do:�ble bungalows �oing in on Osborne Road� He saici t.h'at his objection was buil_ding duplexes/double bungalows on f1ead,owmoor Drive• He indicai�ed thai: tliey {Plr• fiorin and the people accompanyitiq him} had bee►� to a previous meeting and had� at th�t 'ti►ne� voiced their nbj�ct;:ion�;• He also s��id that at the previ'lous mceting t•hey h��d becr� i�ndcr the assumption th�?t �-�11 these lat;s wcre zo��ed R-1, not C-],• flr� Plorir� indic�,ted tl��i; th� ncie7�ibors would lil:c_ to see the lot� on f1eadowmoar 1?rive zoned as R-:L and 'anytfiing that flr• Peterson war�L-ed on OsbornF� �oad• , � ,_ __, . , . , t . _ __ .., ' � i r.i � i r r t. � f i � i ',: E� i i r� r -. _ � �� � - --- -�_. _ _ . _. � � 11lC� I C1�; i , �I i ... i � - — -------.__.__�_._ � � . .._ _ __. . __,- _ _ _ . __ ----- I ___ _ _.__.._---•• . _ - . __ .. . . _ _ . . � ' i.r;�!�.cl {,�/ i:�.�t,�i�,n i,f,_, �;t. , �,i 1 � , �c_Y - ��• . , �, 1 �� �v�' Plr• • f1��rzn c�n' , � • ,� ,�-. . !c� c�l� i �,.) ch:i lcir�c�r� c;r, c;r c_ f,l �, 1, <�r•,, c,r� {; ;,���� •�._ .� J%r � _ cF I � r.� t.0 C_'J.C;��i, h�O!-'�? �..'�ii.l.�.7.(':, l�/?_t;�'� 1:1��' c:�VC ( r :1�, �� ,' � �.l .[�'C't ,�E.'I", f�-��n�.ly i<<..�.- �_t, J, int:c, t.i�r� _:r��.-:,,. , -: C.i ' i �-: ; c� \ � � ,-?• � t���Ic:L .��i�):,IiC_i�' C���)Jn! t.l(1(1 ,I',:� I-l._ . 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L�,r,c�enfeld :ir�c.�icate�i t;h��t, the �r�,�,k>1 �;,�s bro��=?,�t up __� _.' �r ' - � S�C't?V_lt7US li?EE'L1il��S �1c7�] i..,E_.L!1 �I�OUO;�` ^E'i OI"'� �OL!(1 =11- ►11E?t:tl.il[� ��1C c', ,_ _. - b�� ane o-(� th� Cc�r��i_l r,�cmbers ��nd t�hc:�� F?rol�l.e��:�� �:��re in th� minuf.es as ite�,.s 'to b� lool:e_d into - f1r� Bo<-�rdrn�--�� ind�.cat;ed that ir� regards to upl:eep� the Cit,y cavc.rs every str�et once a year- f1r• RiCh�-�rd Ploritl indicatc�d to th� Planning Cor�;��iissioi� that the neinhborl�ood turnout was not as good as the lasL- time bera�!�e S,_; ;;,� pe,ople were intiriidat-.cci by what h�-�d be� fl said at the last meeting- /1t the pr�vious me�t,ing, the neigl�borh��od prescnted � pe�a_tion to th� Planning Co��i���ission i_ndi.c�?tinc� their ���ishes t�o kc�ep the l.ots �oned C-1n TF��ey were infor�.lcd at th��t tirne what could go on tlie lots ��s a �-Z zoning• fir• Plorin felt t;hat thr_ Commissa.on I�,c�c� p�iinted a b.L�a� pici;urc, for the ncic�hbor:; • He also felt that many peopl e didn't sliow uP becau::;c thr_�� fe�t there w�sn't any use to• t'l►,� florin again inda.c��t;ccl that, for the rcc.ords, lie WOIIlCI St-.i].1 rather sr_e tl�c�s� lot;s rem�3in C-1 tl�an to seE douL�le bung�3lows/duplexes buiJ.i: on the lots• He said th�t he f���d taken hi.s name off tli� pr..i-.itioi� bec_�:us� of wh��t th� Comrnis�ian had said; however, , . . . F�l .�nr�7_nci Cc��ntii i �:c:':«�n f1i�r•f.� ir� (1:iy �I, ]�`1�� �r ('�i;tc' _{ .__.�� '�� � I��t�� � nrJ i c-<_,tE�c� I���� '������ni,�>c1 h� ��: r�;,r��r� ���at; 6�,�4�: c,rr i;l�i� (�c�Lii,i �ri • Ili:. Ire�., c>r, i r�c} t,,,��-, 1,ftic�L i{ t.l,c> lot, : w��r�c� zos�E:�cl F;--� t,l�s�rti �.t, wo�i].cl !�e , ovci ���i.t;l�� .anc:l t,Iaey wo!�:I.cJ hc�vr� t,c, li.vc:� w� t:l� i,l�c� doul�lr� di��czllinc�:� for <:, 7 c�n� t� rnc • f{o�lc-vc�r � I��� :_:�i�.l Lhat �_�� lc��t r.� C-], r�crh��n� they wvuld F�c�vc� '-a ei���nc� for � e��mprarni�:e witi� t'Ir. f-'cter�or�• � Ch�irr,c>r�ori Ii�rri�: defenc���d the Co,nn�i,sion a,�cl Cicy St�f�f say;.no thaL- i_t: h�3c:1 rtot; J.-���nr� t{-�eir inLent to intirn {c.;�-�te tf �e r��-c�i�,1� • Hc� conti.nucd by ��3y�ing th�t their ir��ent h��c1 be`n to infor•m tlie � neigf��!�ars . !1r• {'larin saic� �h�t t��e ef-�ect �1as ini;imidUt��n even if it , � wasn' -c fi:l�e int�nt (ir• Chuck Linc.ir�n of 1,�7c, f'1eadow;���cr Driv� po i_nted out th�t �� there �!ere still tn��n�� n�-:Fn�s on tf-:e petit�_or� and the peapl_e woul�i stil]. l:ike i.he loL-s to re����in C-1, r�ther th��n R-2• � f�r• Linciman a�so ?nGic��ted that s�ncc fieaUC�wmocr Di�ive w�s not a through-trai fic street,, he diun`t tnink ar-�yor.e would w�-:nt to bui.lci any business on those lo'cs• He continued to say tha'c � t1i, s Pete►-�son '�.�ou� d prca�l�ly hav� to tal.� a loss 7 f he diu � put so�'<<e ty�e af busines� an these loi:s• flr. Linc.':r�n�n s�id i.��G� he fe:�� !'1r• Pet�erson wan�ed �-2 because of more profit. f�rs. Morin incic�ted to �I-�e Pl�r�ning Cemr('t7_SSion tf��at she and hcr f�;usbanci w�:ni:ed to put their nUmc>_s bacl; a�� the pe�a_t,�_er�. ���c=� ; rr�rsc�� Fi�.+'ris sa� d��'lc?i:, that l�1CU�.G �C' �C•SS�.���.c.' 1. � j:ilC� petii�.�on had not cone to City Counci�_ • Mrs • P;ara.n in�i�'::�ied �h�':, she had heard ru�;�oi�s th�t nobc�dy woul_o buy 1at,s for private hotnes on (`leadow�noor, • She szio th<.,i. �.ney had t.<�Il:ed �.o tl-�e Re�ltc,r and 'ne had indic�-��ed that f�e �,7_r���dy h��a peop`le who «�� �ted to build on f �eado�r;�oor • f�i,s • f'1crin said th�t r(��e rnade the st�:�ternent �f=or �ir� Pe�er�on's benei ita so r�e ���ou1d kr�o�t� th��t 'the Real.t.or had ir�.li.ca�ed that tf��erc �1er� peopl e intere�ted in bu��ing � sin, �_e family dwe.11 ings on tf �ose lats • Mr• E3�rgm�,ri a�1:ed for sa�reone to refi,esh his mern�r,y regardi.nc� Lots 5 and 21, on the East and Lots 2 ar,d 25 on the West. 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(1c�rin h�d b�:_en L-old• IIe iridic��tc.%d tf-��_,� if SL-c,f=F ���;; p���ing out tF��t tyne of inforr,���La.on, he ot�jected• '� f1r :� Schn��bel indic��ted th�.�t she w���> rcally sorry to h��:,r wha�, (�irs�: f'ior�a_n h�:,d �.<_:id• Sf�e L-old firs• f'torin L-I-��:t� thc�y re:1y on Lh� opir��c�n� of the uujac�r;�, r,eighf�r>rs L-o Lhc� proE�erty t;h�t, is hC?�OI^C' ',�ilE' E{(�(.)C'u�.� �Ot1�C(�.1.�,^,.:I.C�iI• Silf'' .l_f1G1C�it.C'U i,{lc�t. �:F1� CUYi�i'(i�'C'ItS � ��r•e usccJ by tl��e /,ppe�.�l � C� �,r��.;_.�:;ion :.o t;h�t t.l;cy c�n m��::E_ � � Q�C1S7.Gil �;t, �fl�_ /-'.�"'nC?�'31S (C�:i1iJ:."1Ctl 1.C'VC'7• C{1e coni.i_nue� 'GO Sc:)� that i-� i;h� Com�ni�s �on doe���'t hear f�r•er.� �.nyor;c -� they c�:� on)_y , cSS�.!!�C1C2 Lflut. P_VE1���OfIE� �?.S li'1 �?�i�.����cr� � t�Ji �El iVi-�cii:E-VE'_�' ci�CJ:'. _: � 1 i . corr�ing i.hro«ch� f'1rs• Scl���°��;E_�e1_ did ir�c�:icai,e th�t u�F�at f�r��• f�lc�r,.n was tol_d was true-, th�,t ��ha�.ever dFCision was r�ached, it would � be baseci on the contingee�_y that th�� 1 ct,s were rezor��d• fJevcrtN�el.ess, f1rs. Schn�b�l felt th�-� f1��s. f1o�,�_n should have been �c�1d to attend the �'�ppeals Commi.ssion me�i.ing. � � , � P1r � go�rc{fnan ask�d b�.en tc'.d �h��� s;-,e Commissiori meetir�c�. for a verific�-�tion tl�at f•1r�. f1orin had Q1Ci noi, i1c�112 �U �:o�i"ie i.0 'Ltle /�j�j�ec�J_s f1rs• f1or�n indic�;:-•�d that she Nz�,d h��r, tal � th�� it� ��as c.om;�Ict�1y unnece�sUry� hlr. Lang��nfeld �nc�icated thai; on th�.s p�i,ti_cul.�;r "subjcct" lie i e1t t-he peop1.e h�,d been terribl�� IT1lsinfoi�r��d zn il;ore wa��s than one- Chairper�son harris st�e�gested ti�at this item be aci��d to the � a�enda for the evening to be discussed I��er-, arte� the Pub].ic Ne�rings• � flr. Bergman also felt that there was a lot of confusion on t;his subject• H',e indicaL-ed that the petit•ion secmeo to be th� las� thinn ccmpletely fii�m �s to who was for and wf�o was , ac�ainst the req�:est- hlr. Bergman wanted confiri����t�_on tl�at this petition �:�as placed in�o record as it stood as of the last meeting tha� was held on this subject. � ' Chairperson Harr�,is acknowledgec� that this had been done• ' � � , Mr� Lindm�n indicated that any names that were left on the pei;ition still preferred to see C-1 than R-2 zoning on the lots. 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I((?1"'i�fiCE' 7�t1 SE?1 �:t.l'1� Fi"'�� GC)'-tl��c�';'L�Q W!.�.il �E_�1CiC� t.'C c?tlC� f��i, 'i�f1C: Qllr"i E?i"'_'I'1C�' WOU� C� �lc:\�E' 1�U co�ne OU{� Oi �115 ��Q:�:Gi::, Ch,3irpersor, 'riarris ask`r! f'lr• [3o�:rr",�nan about the Ict s� zes- �'ll' � �Oc3�'Glil�.11 resp�nded t�lci� OtlEy 1.0� Otl �"�('�:�CjO(�'iYl��::i lelc3S �,r 0 fee�:. c,c��o wii;l� 75 foot frcr�tage ar�d t.h� oi.'�er loi; on Pleadowmoor was l��C? fc�ei: deep with 65 foot front.a�r and 90 i oot rear � ' Cf�airperson Harris asl:ed f1r • Boardman if the neri�iaJ_ R-1 lot was 75 feet• Mr• Boardman said yes. Chairperson Narris co�tinued by saying that 9,D00 square feet was the r��ini.mum R-1, lot size�� tl�ereforc, it appear�d that i:he lots on fleadown;oor would be considered as rninimum R-L lots • , I'1._lrlr7arlc C�)rr�,i�:t=-_]'cin f1�'r_i,]r�� — ,.��� `''_ ._ --- ____ _� ___ _ .� r� , �{ , 1, i , � � <,�, � � r, U L 11 f1r.}• ;cl-�n��f�c>�. inclic��tr�j to f'lr. f.:o��rdm�n tl�,-�t. L-I��e Codc� Boc,{c :;t.�-�ted th�,f; LF�r� loi; �.�i��th ��i: tk�c :cct b�,cE: on a C-1� loL should b� not le� s th�n ],60 �-c.��:t� f1�,- Go.�rch���.n �,��_c! th�,i; L-he lot widi;h o� noi: le�s th�n y60 feet or �Cl,C1U0 :;c�u��re feei;- Chairp�r_�n H�;rri.s to1�.� P1r•�• Schriab�l tl��,t by put�ir�g all four ].ats tcyr��l-�er, a�er�on woulc� t���ve a builci"�.>�e C-1, lot. � f'Ir:, �. Scl��nabel ind�_c�ted that- i-F the t�:�o lot.� on Ost;orne Ro��ci WE?I�C C'nLOfl;`_C.�-t �.I"ICi t;ilC �..0'i,E�.' 011 ��E?c�iC.�OlJii�Ci01" l'JF'_C'E� iG�'�t, c�1S �—�� I thcn f:he re.;u?t would be an unbuilc�able C--], Io�• ' � � f1rs. Pav1i�: w���ted i:o I:noi>> if th� lots ��� �leadowrnoar �.��re th� norr.��-�.1 P-)1 ? o-c size�� u�ould the lot be big enougl� to build R-2 ° s• Cha�rp�r�on H�,rri� �ndicated that h� would need a variance• He th�n Gs�:ed t�lr� �o�rdman wh�t the n,inir;�u;�� Iot si� e i>>�s frr an R-2• ("!r• �3a�rd;nar� said that the minimum lot size was 1,O,DUO squar� reet. Ch::�irpc�rsa�� H�:r•ra_s said i:ha� at �resent tl��ese lo�i,s did not, rn�.!:e � minzm�ti,r �c,u�r� �Fco�L-�;ac. I;� indicateo th�t; the lats wer� pre�:�.�r��f,.�y `�, OQL squUi,e �Fe�t • , � � (�rs� Schnabel inc�icated th.:at tF;� v��r� �nce req��sts �lE�re the re��ons the sub,j�c� had been bro��f�t be�vr��� the Appe��J s Com�nis�ion. Sh� s�-i� t,hat ti�e four 1 ots inuivi�u�:J.J_v d�d not m�e� the rn_ini.mum sc;uare foota�;e oi 1;�-.QGO squ��r� f�et- f�rs • I'lorzn wan-ted to I<now if the var•iance re�ue::ts woula be bei ore the Appeals Comr�jission �g�in� Mrs= Sc{�r�aL,e1 s�id that the itcros were tabled until the petit�ioner rec;uesteci i�o again appear before the App�a.Is Commission�� flr� �'Iarin indicat�d tl-�at they had been led to believe that the 1 Appeals Con;rnissior� meet.inc; was inconsequent� �l • I-ie said that actually tl�e App�a]_s meetin� was the keV rneet.ing because if they had won their appeal at the Appeals Commission meeting, f1r. P�terson woult�n't be able to build R-�'s on those lots. , Chairperson fiarri� indicated that. b c s ' � e au e of the ml�understand�ng reg��rdir�g the neigl�bors attendance at. the Appe�ls Commission i� m�eting was the reason the Plann�r�e� Cornr��ission was going to hav� a discussion laL-cr in�the evenin�. , � I , (� � • i� i� � � � i-i ( � ;;;n i � ' ' , ' -- , _.__. ._ __ _ . _______..____ _---. �_._.___. .._. ____ . ir,,� flr r 1� iri�i ti �,J cl•� J,���r�r (�����r� �) (II'C, • �'I���'.l C'1 ll�_tf i i.,' Ci i,U �':IIpW �{C' � �f ,i �'.:(,fl �:� f'LcJ';Ofl:_, i C�l� f1C�'�: �' ���rit�.ai��:; i,c> f�u.�_"_ri �;,._]�':_. c�n L!�c� 1c��.�� ��t'• �(_'�;C�f";��!l lfll_�1C.•.�i.;CCa �..,�'1�3t, i�" !:'OU�,C� �`1c3V1? t.0 C]1Vr, j�iit-> 1C�C:c1 .�Uli'.L' t.ilUU'_l�tl,• - - - �i1"'• (!f<J.I.j.,r_?i �.]_7.:.�'O'v1`�r".:. G;F 1;�ii�t� t'i�__'�t�l�'!'�_ :i)f' }ll"'1V.? JIl(�1C�3i.f• � , � ; � �,t�,.r. � . ' ., ►. 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ICa.Clul • f-{� i.O1.Q i II� � �E?i.E?l�SOfl , t.{ �of.:. �,I"lC? {� � c�fli"1:LIi�S �C�;t7115:�':lOil ' ' _ � • ... only ma�,��� rE�c�rn,��r-�u�:���_o��s to �he Ci�y Co�,r�c�.l� ,� f1r� P�tei,son w�citcc, to l:now i� �t <<�o�.�a_�i be pe�,mi.�sabl_e �o l�t City Couricil �nc�,:� at the ti��:e th`y set tfle Pub_l.ic f-le�ring if he wac�teG to ch�=.i��ge his rec�uest � � � , Chairperson hzrris said it �t�o��1d be ol:ay as lo;ig as ii� was before City Council mad� nuUlicatian of the Public He�ring Mr� Pet,erson wanted to know when ex�ctly he would have to notify someone �s to changinc� his request� �� Chair.person H��rris indicaL-ed i;fiat the P.l.�nning Co�nmission fleeting minutes would go to City Council on !'1ay 1,6, 1977, at which time Council would set 'a F'ublic Heari�g• I � ' 1-4 f� , . , __ _.__�_ �__. __._-----_--_________ �__ - -- _ � � _ . --- � P1.<�r�ni_n� Cr�r:�ini: :�c�ri Iic-r>t:i.r��� (1,-:�� 4, 7�`I?1 P�i�ir� l�U '-t f�•! � I � � � � (1r� I.�r}c�c>nFc�lc.l w�:��t�d t-o b� sure th�t thc� nei�l�bor ; were awc}r�e oi w!-i��t, co�.�ld l�c� c���,�;k:l:ishecJ in a C-1, c!r>�ign��tiori•� The nc��zc3hE;or�:� i.n tf�e �udience ��aid• th��L- L-hcy were ��w��re of th� p�:..:ibi.i.:i_i:ic>:� - (1r • LS:nc�enfel d inc!ic�,ce�d to thc� neigl �!�c�rc in the ���.�di�nce ti��L- l� �l�? iluC� 111 c711� 41c.� 1C�-�00:>�?Cj U; .tl t;flEiii C�f �aUt thcrn tPUfl the �(iOt;� i.i, h�;d noi: �r�en hi�� intc�ncior�• (10TTOP�1 by f'ir• Pe�r.�rso:��, se�onr'_�,-; by Pirs S!��ea, to close t{��c �Ui��.�.:: L Nc_�riri�� Grl til�_' F:�'LO�)J.r`<� i'','.'�U(-,�`l� •� M 1 L'�, i� (�—��� i �7�/ Gary PC-'i:Et'SUfI• i.1(�OCI u V�::LC-�' VOi.(3� c:�..! VOi:�f�t� v11C�� �i1G�?.1''j?C'1"'cCfl Fic31�C':�:3 Ci(?CZc?C'C?d t;he �Ui��1C �'iE'�.I'j.!"1C C10��`.C-?C:l c:l, C�:C�� E�•I'I. Pi0TT0;J by L�ngen`���� to deny th` rezonin� requ�sf., ZOA =:.77-01„ by Ga'r�y PetErscr� = Re: oiie -� �,a�.-, `-J, {loc�l busi��es<-: �7r�eas} to R-� {�L�xro �a;��:i-1-Y d���e1:_ir�g �l�casl-, Lots 3•, 4, 2�'-� �,nd 2�, Black c, �1e�cio���r,��or Terr�ce, to al.Jow �:.Ci-C' con��ruc'��.cn of ciauL�lc bung�,J_ar���/cfu,:�?.exes, thG s���r�e be�_n� ?,?i'6--C�� Osi�orne RoG� T�}���, :1,�44-4�., Usb�i�ne Ro�su �,!.E�, �,3�J-�4? (iea::o�„r�ocr Dr�.v� !'J E � �nd '!�'-;L-��+ 1'1�4dot,,��a;>r �r�_vr, ��', F� c�uc� t_.o L.ti� obj��ct:ions �=rom i:he ne�ghl�anc�;od= t10TTGi�" �:[:�S FO�� LACt: OF SECOf���D - P1C7'i0i�� by P1�,s• Schn��e�, secor�c'ed �y iir:;• She�, tl-���t tl�e � � : Plur,ning Cc�;��missiGr r�cc�:��;����c:s �o City Cour,ciZ �.ii� �f��r•ava]. r_ Gl f:.�l� i"'E3L�iil �_fl�.'�,, C'2u�1'?�i.� ZGt; ��� (-UZ-t %V �c:�j/ P^i.E.i ;;v11 � ��%O!"iE' �1''Ol:i �'�x ��C:Ci:.l �US: (';L.::S u7�2c=�.!' �Gr% j�'°� i i"l::i '�-c:iiil_1.�� CilvG�.� _�f1.J� � areas}, Lots � ard 4, �? oc�: �; i`�`aac:�:��ioar 'fer•� ace, to a11n��! t{�c� construct�� an of double L���nc<-�1 e��s/dupJ.c�;;es, the s�;ne bei �:� 3,3�_'�-2� Usborn� Roao P�:'-E�� �nd J,��4-�a� O�c�orne (�o�=;d i�.F.; Ai���) ' rec..a����n�nd to City Counczl ti��e c-:n�.�i o� t,;,^ rezonin<�� request, ZOA r77-GI„ by G�:ry Petcrscn: Rezone -�ro;n C-� {1oca1 business areas} to R-�' �{t�:�o f�_rnily dwellinc� areas} Lo�s 22 �r�d c3� � �lock �, M���;a���i;���r-Ter�,ace, t;o �'10:�� ti�e cor�scructi.c� of doul:.�1e bu��g�,l.ows/du�lexes, the s�me �.�`ing �,�45-47 hie�dc�amoor Drivc N� E� a«d 1,3�J� 3� ('1eado<<���,00r Drive f�. E. � Cliaii,person H�rris dic! not like t;he f1otio;-� by Mr�s • Schn�bel bec;�us� that proposal w�ould create an unb��iZdable C-Z lot• He said he would rather h�ve someone reco�r,n�c�nd �he rezoning of � the lots on Osborne Road to R-2 �nd rezoning the lats on f1eado�{�tnoor Drive to R-1,� , � , ��'� firs. Schnabel indicated that tlie petitioner had not request�d for a rezoning as such� . Chairperson I{�rris said that the Planning Cornmission could recc?rr�n�end sucl� a �ezonir-�g� ',' . . . ; . . � 4 0 (� � ,rt1. ' �1�"� i � �„� � , ' �."t �iil !�I�� � I�. "IJI�' � �� - � �i �' � {�,-i%��� � y i � � � ' ' �J � � �If�• [?O;:�f'!''ii�;fl ,;;1.1 (� :!.�; ��ifila�_(� �iC' �::�(_':.t, t.0 UC'llj/ ��lC: I'[_'%Ufl7.f1(J �1C1C� I.CuV(' _:��_ ',{ I c. . t I C' .t_ �.J l: :� c..`� C.'.. �l • � . �If'- � <"it'i'tf:Il� (.'� C� ;:i:I� C� i iic.'.�; i,�l :�. l:'i! , l!!fl`;/ I!, 1�._ (.�< , fl,l � �>c.. ,.' rUi <.f _ _; _ � . 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'�•{iC3 (:r.'t''.� t.1_Q!lti'!' �'tuQ (-'L'C(U;_..'l f.?G � � ��i1"'S • �C�"11=tc:��>c'� 111Ci'1C:ui E Q "L�1:'?'l. `L' �l � 1 �" � "� c.`� GC., !E?S L...ii'� C-` . 1-` _ C_ (_ L G'L G_.C�I"i(�it' W ('' S� ' c-Utl '"?^ i)fl �1:�0 (���1` :c'� .� OI J_��ilQ c�IlCi Silc C'E'_CC;i1.!c-�1"1Cic'�l Gp;�r'OV� i� 0�1= c�i1U ' C�2tiv�_t'7C� i il�? ULfI°r'�� � �t t�11S �C�a.flL` t.f1Gl`L Wc3S C�1_.�',Cl1SSlOtI c�t�iOC1C1 'L�'l� �OI11ii11SS�Cti c�-,S t0 whet�ler clie land was one or two parcels � Chairp��son H�3rris s�id �hat tf�e Public Hearing notice indicated thc lots as t��o parccls of land; one locat.�d �_�t 1,3?6 �nd 1.��;�-I Qsbvrne hoad (ti. E o and one J.ocated ai; 1,�31, and 1,345 f1eado���r�oor Di,ive N. E . P1r� Langenfeld felt the comn�a.ssion sf��ould' stick to the pctition ' itself � Me said that the Con��,�ission couldn' L- split sornething tfi�t u�asn't: in the form of the petition� ' Plr- Lanc�enfeld agr3lfl indicatc�d i:hat his motion had bcen to deny i�he stated request by Plr� Gary Pei:crsc�n• � , � � PZ�ar���:i t�c� �ornn�:tc,�. i c�n 11��tt.�_�ica — f1,�v �I, �� 177 ' ,___ _..____—_------- -----_._�_ _.a__...__^ Pa��e J.2 � P Chairp-�r::c>n I1�-,rr:i., indi.c��ted th�3t. �t w��� in L-he Ordin��nce that: � the Pl.�,nning C.c�rnn�ri�cion w�� all�wed �o r-�ec_or;;r.;c�nd a 1�� �er zon� witno�a� rE�-�-�ufali_c�-,t;ion- f1r• Bc:,.-,�-�,i;t��ri �a�_cl L-I�ai; th� pc�licy cc�.,tc�cJ th��t i;his could bP don� �-,� �,I,� petiti.��r�er's rc:cauc,�t, I�ui, �I��t tl�c� f�c�f;J_�1.01'1C'r� h�cl flOt, Clli:r!'' � reqUi?::'t• E�`�'-_' CGfl�ll"IUG'C� 'l;n S�3y t.f"1�Jt: t�l(_' Plcl�"iC'17_IlC3 Corr:rni>::ior� dici f ���rvc> tl�ce aut;i��ori�;y t� r�cc:rn�-nend any re�c>r��.ny on a Ie�:�e�, b��is ���i.thoui: re-pubi.i.c�,��on- hlrs. Sc�n�::be�_ s�_id thai; t17� Planninq Con,missic�n's moi�icii�, ar� U�1�.)/ C'c3CC�.°(ir���'C1Cic?t 1:ii?S �.O �i'i� i_? Lti� �UUI'1C�_.�i. �filC:i tlOt; lrlllct�_ c7(�(7f'fiV�:ll • She s�za_cl th�:t �i��` p��f:�t;ic���er h�-�d th� op�icn to chai�c;e his rec�uc�:,t at thc C_iuy �ouncil level_ • U('Oid � ��OICE VOTC, 2 votin� aye and 4 voting nay-, the ir�ot:ion failed : �1r. B�rgm�,n indi_coted tha� the Pl.anr��_nn CO!T�i'cilSSlUlI was opposed to the tv�c�a_ and spec�.fi� r�qu�st of rezonir,c7 fo��r lots to R-2= �-f� c�! ;i:0 111G�.CdLF?G 'i.(l� Z.fIC-'. lOiii�fi].S;" �.O;l la'OU� C] ��^ Ufl"i-c.V01"'v'11.E? tC�l�:c_f'C��.' c� �'�� C�E?VP1.�;�t11�=!°i�; Oi tfl:? TOUI^ �Oi��� �1'1��'1'2l"�?"•.^_-� �'l�' Sc7''.t� tflc?t. c� Cof��-,;�r-�:>rr::i:�e wou�.c 4��^ in i;i�� faesi: ir�fere:;t af t,fe c;ene��a'- t1C�3_C'ili7:� f�'f1C'C>C� � H� continueG �j� ScJj� i C1C� 1.�l�st c3 Vc�3 �� C� �c:flCi US° O?" i.i�t':' �uUl� �Oi,S tjJOUJ_C� SEE�':1 L`.O �C 'i`Cit' zU'�:> LC� c�f1Ci G� 'l:U i��t' rezo��=.� for sin�_1_c� fam;-J-)' cievelo,�rr;��r�t �.r;d �:I-���t 1_ots 3�nd 4 be rezcnec; for� bu�� i er zona.ng -For dup_I_c�:xe��� f�OTIOf�i f�y f1r• E3ercrnan that since th� peti.t:tcn��i, had ir;�'�_c_�-�ted , ,• so,�ne �_rterest �_n t��� above i;�oa:�-F�_cat�.on ai�d wi_tl� the ar,r �_c�.�?at� on ��lc3i`, �}!�� �iC'11•Cf`SC�;I f"ilc3j/ C�1C)OSE' tU C�lci!-�CZ2 �"l:l� ('f'GLICS�n ��1� � �i?C'CJiii<!i1 sugc� st,ed that the i''�C'�UE�Si� be p�:�ssec� an to Cou,�ca l wi.th �che P1anr��_i;g Cc:��rnission's thoughLS� M0�:i0f�! DIES FOR LACl: G�= A SECO��li � �lOTIO�t by f`lr• Peterson•� sec�nded by �lr• Langer�feld, i:hat the Pl�nr,ir,g Co���mission reco��irnends to City Council_ tf�e denial of the rezoning i,eq���st, ZOA =�77-01, by Gary Pet�rson= Rczone fi�om �-1, {lac��l business arcas} to �-2 {t.i�o -Fami:Ly dwelling �reas}, Lots �, 4, 22, aiid 23, Block 2, f1eado��!n,aor Terrac_e, to allo��� the construction of double bung�:,J_o���s/duplexes, the same being 1326-2c� Osborne (�o�d N•E,� � 1,�44-46 Osborne Ro�-�d �.F., 1345-4? f1e�adowrno<ar Dri��e �.E., and 1,;31-�� hleado�;�inoor rrive �•E� with �h� understf-�nding th�t the City Council would r�ad all of the miriutes of the Fl�nning Commissi.on to find out the intent; of the neighbors as well as �i�he int�nt af the Planning Com;nission UFON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, �he motion carried �manimously• Chairperson Harr�s indicated that the rezoninc� request ZOA �:7?-01 � by Gary Peterson had L,een recommeric�cd for denial and i;h�it the requesi, would go' to Cii;y Council on flay I,L, 1�977, �nd ti�at a date far a P��blic He��ring wuul.d be set ��t th�t L-in�r_.o He also said L-h�-�� t.ht� c:3udiencc� WOU.I.:i Uc� notified by m��il of the date for t-hat ' Publ ic H��ar ing • 0 4� . � - -- {� � 'Yifi' fl�J i � �ilffl� __- I ti�`� ��f_,�.,1. 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U;�cr� a voice v�i;e7 all vo�•?.ng aye, Chairper�on f-I�rr:;_s dec.'�Grc_o the f�uL�.ic Wearit�� open at 8: ��D P• Pl . t�lOTION by P1r• Lanr�c�nfeld, seconded b�� flr• Petci~son, that i.he Pla��r�irtc� Cornmissior� rec�ive t}�e i,ie�Tior,andum to Jerry 6o�-�rd;?�an from Tf-�orn�s A Col���rt, llssistant City Enginczc_r, d��ted tiay 4, 1,97`�, regarding i�he Iwen Terrac� P.lat• �LJpon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried una��imously a��d the memorandum was received� JRDINANCE N0. AN Q�tDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MP,KIN� A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as fo]lows: SECTION 1. hppendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as hereinafter indicated. SECTION 2. The ttract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley and described as: Lots 3 and 4, 61ock 2, Meadowmoor Terrace, fram C-1 (local business areas) to R-2 (two family dwelling areas), and Lots 22 and 23, Block 2, ::eadowmoor Terrace, from C-1 (local business areas) to R-1 (single family dwelling areas), all lying in the North Half of Section 12, T-30, R-24, City of FridTey, County of Anoka, ��innesota. SECTION 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed ta c{iange the official zoning map to show said tract or area to be rezoned from Zoned District C-1 (local busi- ness areas) to R-2 (two family dwelling areas) and R-1 (single family dwelling areas). PASSED BY 7HE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDl.EY THIS 7AY OF , 1977e MAYOR - b1ILLIAM J. �lEE 'ITTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell Fublic Hearing: ' First Reading: Second Reading: Publish: I ' I�I ' ,\ � CITY OF FRID�EY ME��IORAN DU M T0: NASIM M. QURESFiI, CITY P�ANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROP�: MARVIN C. aRUNSELL, ASST. CITY MGR./FIN. DIR. SU6JECT: REQUEST OF V.F.W. POST #363 DATE : Jt1NE 7 , 1977 Please see the attached letter from Dan Sjodin, Co^�mander of the Fri dl ey V. F.4�. Post #363 , requesti ng permi ssi on to use $10,215 in bingo proceeds to.pay the taxes on property owned by the V.F.LJ. C1ub. They are asking for p�rmission to use these funds under Category D. Category D authorized expenditures include the improving, expanding, ►naintaining or repairing real property owned or leased by the organization in question. Representati ves of the V. F.t�. Post wi 11 be present at the Council meeting to answer any questions the Council may have. MC6:sh Attachments � I� �� � � � � ' i � � t � �� � i� June 7, 1977 To The Fridley City Council: The Fridley V.F.W. Post #363 requests permission from the Fridley City Council to use money from their bingo funds to pay 1976 reai estate taxes in the amount of Ten Thousand Two Hundred Fifteen Dollars (�10,215). , . ; � � l�= � � ., . - �,_ � ._.,, „ ��.�._ ( ..; .,, Daniel L. Sjodin Commander, Fridley V.F.W. Post #363 � � � .� ' iii.c:ni' O(� I� f k�'I 'I'llkl:ii (lU/�lt'i'I:1� L'IPlGO Of CN/11�I�P! - RE:f'Of•'.T F0�'. FIE;ST QUP�f',TEft OF 197/ Dt1TC : . ---- n�_,y . i �� �---� ��'?--- - ----------- - 5B .. • 70: CITY CLE�K FP,Ot1: f�ricllcy V.f .t�;. {'ost 3f�3 Name of'organization authorized to conduct bingo �games. Reporting Period:__ �/�/�f> ending '�-}1�" Bingo: Gross Sales Gross Profit P�et Prof i t $ � $ QUARTER (Jan. , Feb. , h1ar. , � 88,632.05 34, 125,29 i4.402.;4 YEAR TO DATE 8/1/76 - 3/31/77) � 234,960.60 � 86,727.32 $ 35,G46.13 � Fund Balance 8eginning of the Period. (8I1/76 - Bingo Operations) �Net Profit - Year To Date Total Funds Available � Disbursements of Qingo Profits during the lst Quarter. ,Disbursements af Bingo Profiis during the 2nd Quarter. �Qisbursements of Qingo Profits during the 3rd Quarter. Total Disbursements. �Unexpended Fund Balance End Of Period. (3/31/77) � i � � � 3,913.29 $ 35,046.13 $ 3s,95q.a? $ s2s.sz . � 9,2�9.48 $ 6,264.40 $ 16,30�.70 � 22,�ss.7�`�� � _ (, J , � i � (3ING0 Of'CR/�TIUN - RE('OR7 F�OR FIRSt QU/�RTCR UF 1977 5 � f UATf_: At�ril 30, l'!77 , � --_ � ---- ---------- - --- . '. � , .' � 70: CITY CLERI�, � FROM Fridley VI�_�' Pr>st 3t�3 _—____ � Name of oryanizatic,n authorized to conduct.bingo games. I 1 ± Reporting Period: �� ?-'�� ending 3-31-77 � r � "f A Y w QUARTER YEAR TO DATE , �Jan., Feb., h1ar.) (8/1/76 - 3/3l/77 • t8ingo: Gross Sales $ 88,632,05 $ 234,9b0.60 ' .Q Gross Profit $ 34, 123. 29 $ 86, 727. 32 _, � t�et Profit $ 14.402.34 � 35,U46.13 __ � ' , � Balance beginning of �he period.(12-51-;� - Bingo Operations) < 14,517.�s ' (Jan 1, 19i7 i�ll'll �1ar. 31, 19i7) , Disbursements of binga profits durinc� the period. $ 6,?6a.-10 (See attached Actual Use Report.) � Unex ended balance end of eriod. (3/31/77) $ 2�.6�5•7? , p p � ' . � , I � � �-� . . . . .d.�.w._,.._ _..,.�.._._...�...,,.,.;-.-......,.�_.�..�..--• .. .__ .,.._............_,.� �.-.......,......s,....�..... '"""'.'.-`�..,... -�- � , .. , . • � - - - _ .. . . .. ._ _ ,,,. ..��..;.��� ���,., .,�„ , ., r . ,, - , i � ' � �� � � � �� � � � � � 5 D .� � ', BTNGO AC7UAL USE REPURT -� ���t�� Pionths Ending ,���` ��t������; ,�,,�r� ��n.�# . ,;, Eight �----` - 3 /31 /77 . . . � j= �; " � ��-s T0: CITY CLERK ":,,f FROM: Fridley VFtiV. Post 363 "�� 't. Nam2 of organization autharized to conduc�..bingo games. ::i� . ;.... • . , . � - '� Category or Purpose A. � �•�' �. B�neiitin � � ��� g persons by enhancing tfireir oppor�unity for reiigious or educational ' �� advancemenfi by relieving or protecting them from diseas�e, suffering or distress, by contributing to their physical well-being, by assisting tt�em in establishing -� themsn7ves in life as �rorthy and useful ci.tizens, or by increasing their com- -�� prehe�.sion of and devotion to the principles upon which this nation was found. � ��': ACTUAL EXPENDITUftES `-3j'CI ���2rL- n� .��� Vendor or Payee B. J�hnson � _Sttzett s . Islands of Peace _Doug's Pro Shop ?th Dist. Quartermast�r � '� ' -V.F.W S_ a. --__.___ Shrine Bowl ' � Steve Hadtrath M���:�rial -----._____ -M_i�_ A ' I VatieEy Heart Hoslpital � � Tsl�nds of Peace _ 1�Varre�i Paltzi . ' I�:. S. � .T�i:ticil,l�:cl Arncrit.�n �'i�lcrins ;iei•��ic��;�ieri's Ce�nt�r . Pt�r ose Softball T'ournament Drill Team ' _� D�natiQrt Softball _ Sponsar Drill Team _Vo :ce of Democracy Sup�lies Donation Donation Danati on UOIt�LttUIl I)onation. Fire I�\rins Safet�• Ctzs:; l�c►ii;iYion Dour►tion Donatic�n .K I � �Amount � =n ., x. $45.00 --' : $28d.00 -� � $50. 00 ., ; $90. 00 _ _ '$100.00 - � 52. fl0 -- ._._._ $25. 00 = � $20�'r. CO+ � �2,5.0� -- �4?..00 -- . ���.�,7 S3. i0 . - �?.5. C►0 ---• �25, (�r� _ c2nn, n�: - � .._. •. .. ' ...K . .. . . , ,�, � ( i 5E ..�. Ya�e 2. Ca�c��ory of Yurppse A . �, _Vendor or Ryee Purpose Amount � � , Christmas Seals y. Dortation , �Z5.00 - - � Voice of Democracy Winners Prizes $66.00 _ Y .` Arni� Neiisea Childaens Christmas party $172.5p - - ?th Dist. Qua.rtermast�r V.O.D. tickets $76.00� . ..,"� \ �.��f,. Toys for Tots Donation $50, 00 - �' �'' _ �t �: Fridle Nursin Home � -� ° ''�-�� y g Christrnas Paxty . $25Q. 00 . -, :,.. . � •r,�. � �., � Police Association Golden Gloves Scouts �. $48.00 .� ~�'��F' ,t . ,�;; .�-.;, March �# Dimes � Donation . ��`Op � � `� � ;, . S�zettes Drill Team �;';;:�• Donation $54.00 -- � . ,� Country Club Iuiarket Christmas Baskeis ., ^`�'- $t29. 95 � Lowell Atkinson Movies for Christmas party $55. 00 -� J Mary Noble Christmas Baskets $41, 30 r � a '• � Ed Phitl�ps 1�,'i�rsing home christmas party $tg, 97 -" Fridley Nursing Home Christmas Party $26b.10 � � . . �� Bob's Produce Christmas Party Kids $269. 45 � �-- °:;: National M. S. Donation $50. 00 . �. James Batientine M. D. Donation • �� $20. 00 � Cub Pack 70 ; Donation $3. 50 Helen Lusian Co. Flags for Girl Scouts $93.60 F'ri«ley Nursin� Home Doxiatioci $21.75 I�cpt. of �,linnesc�ta Cancer F'und $500.OU . Minn. }i:�nclica��p�d ;1ss'n, Donstic>n $I5. UO . , �. � • . � . _ : ';l.� :� . , i„ Catec�or�r ar Purpose A. (Continued) _ ACTUAL EX,PE�dDITURES Vendor or Payee � Pur ose �.. Amount Frzd_ Fans _ Scholarships � `�l 000. 00 y. _ Fridley Park Aquatics Donation r $25. 00 Helen Lusian Co. Flags for Girl Scouts $26, 00 Fi�adley Nursin� Home Donation ` $69. 00 __ Minn. Lung Ass�n, Donation $25. 00 Suzettes Drill Team Uniforms $640. �� ' Grace Hi�h School Scholarships $400. _ Dept, of Minn. ' Color Books Elementry School $90. :' �A 5F • ,!1 � • � � '•?•� ! � . � .. — . . . ' ' .:� ■ � - c_ . � ■ . . 5 G ��; . . � . :. � � � ` ... . •'y•. �Category.or Purpose C: , Lessening the burdens borne by government,or voluntarily supporting, augenting or `:; i supplementing services which government a�ould normally render to the people. =.,; , , Vendor or Payee I�� Fridley Ycuth Spn;ts Ann. Rich Brns. • � Daves Sgorts Sh�, Fort Snelling Ceme�tery t Helen Lusian Com�an v Anoka Park & Recreation :� Carnbrid�e Hospital • Fridley `Youth 5ports Assn. Helen Lusina Com_pany " Helen Lusian Company Anoka State Hospital Little League Baseball. �� y . ` � �� ACTUAl. EXPEP�DITURES � , . ' � i. .�t . - , .r . . � _ � :; `• ".,� _ •. Pur ose . � Amount �. : � .�� � � � ` �',� i � � �� " :.I Donatiom' . $500. �0 � ' :�: M :s ,P� Fireworks � q�� � .-- .. '.� . , �. �� .,n Baseball �32 �Q � ',;� — Nr+rf}� ���i�e�,-F. •� Donation � ' �200.OL� '" ��''u � . . ��s Fia�s for Ciiy� ��_ 4a --� Donation . $100. 00 r - , � � • .. �, Christmas Donation _,,�5(��oQ ^ r� Donatzon $500.00 —' :;-� � _ .�Fiaas Columbia Arena $fi8. 64 —' Flags for City $69.78 r� ��� � `; Donation �20. QQ — - � . t Donation $300.00 —� • ' s Fridiey Hockey Ass'n. Danation Blaine Sprin� Lake Pk, Ass;n. Donation Fridlev Hockey Ass'n. Donation � 7th Dist. Q�;artermaster Hocb:ey Tournament Fee Fridley Fire Dept. Donation Channin�; Bete C o. I)ent of I��[inn. 0 ■ $1, 000. 00 $25.�00 $294. 00 $5Q.00 �125. 00 � Iiool:lets tor Fridley Policc Dept. ,$l,?.00.00 },ridla�• tloc.l:e �. c�T'�`-) C_., �'''Gf ��: �F?,: r� :'� <,. ' . . . "-: . . � �46. 00 'H' �'yv�C_�,'�� "� v � <: ;:. �rr 1� �_J � -� C . . ' � 5H Category or Purpose D. � The �mproving, expanding, mainta�ning__or repairing rea� property owned or leased by ,' an organization. . ' ' Vendor or Payee � United Asphalt Co. � 'Ti'ger Striping , �'..-: �, _. ..: � _ � f �! � ' � . '_ ACTUAL EXPENDI7URES � Pur os� � $lacEctop arkin area ._.� . � .� . � " Stripe blacktop � •---• � , BUDGE7 FOR BALANCE OF FISCRL YEAR ' , . ��,��,�. . ' rO . . . ,. _ _ _ T �� � '• . L � • �•. . • � , i • I , � � � �� Pur ose ,. . ;,. • . . .r.' • - .r Amoun� __.__.._, _ 4 �-_ • �: $ . ?50_� D� ��, . 57 44 . .� � �•;i.' �_" _ i•- ,.` ' ..• '{. Arrio un t • � ttote: "La�•�ful purpose° does not include the erection or acquisition of any real pro- perty, unless the local unit of�yovernment specifically authorized the expendituz•es after findin� that the property t•�iil be:used exclusively�for one or more of the purposes specified in th�s clause, - Profits firom a bingo �ccasion st�all be expended only for la��ful purposes as aut►�or•ized at a re�ular r�eeting bf the organization. • � . ', t •: ''� ., . .. �,: . . . .�:... ,� . ' < ' �. . .�; ... . .�`�. +, • • � ' �.�.r.' •� • r� � � . _' . , � . . �. •i ' �. • . •• t. . , . . . . . I � � . . • ' ♦6 j � � 5I (S1(JGO Oi�l�.It11TIUfd - It[.I'OItT fUR f�UURTfI QU�lt�IClt OF 197G D�1TE .1:�»: ?.^, 1�J77 ' 1 . , T0: ' CITY CLER}; FRON1: ___� r_ �_' ���Y_ V_i'V�' I"> c� �_t 3 E, 3 � �Naine of o�°g��nizatio�i aui;horized to conduct bingo games. � � Reporting Period: f�,uc�ust l, 1976 ending D�cember 31, 1976 � . 1 � � I QUP,RTER (Oc�:. ,,P!ov. , Dec. ) 1'EAR TO DATE (8/1/76-12/31/75) , � 6ingo: Gross Sales � 84, 21�, 55 $ 146, 3'�. 55 , Gross Profit � 2g, 03� . S7 $ 52, 6U�. 03 het P�°ofit $ 1�, 3�4. 2.5 � 2.0, 647. 79 , 1 � � ea,,��� - _ ., - ,_ bcg�nning of the period. (9_;c�_;t, Q�ngo Opei�.t�ons) � 1,�,.a_,.o]. �(Oct.. 1, 1�7G tl�. u Dcc. �l, 197G. ) Disbursen�e��ts of bingo profits during the pe� iod. $`�.'��`-�•-�� (See attached 1lctual l;se ReE�oi°t. ) � Unexpended balance end of pet°iod. (i2-31-76) � � � 1-�, �17. 7� � • ' � � � T0: f�RU;i: t�t�ri,r) Ilc,iUn�_ u��_ izt i�c)�zr � 5J (=iv�r I�r�nth'� Cn�iti�J-- _fir�c��inhr�r_31_,_19/G__ CI1'Y CI C(;'r; • 1•'�•i��lcy ��1'".',' J'r,�:t. ;(�"i ---- -- -- ----- — -_ � -- - ----------- - - - ._.---------- -------- ---.- --- ----- - -- I;�,r;e c,t or�jr�n �z�t ���n �j;�tl�or�izcd t.o cc�nduc�: I>>n;�� ,�;r,�:es. Ca1=r,`��'�,ti�--or _f'urF�ose P,. > r f'�' r n c c y � � r ii Le��c����:-�n.� 1-�._r.,an� hv ('11ll�il-IC111g tll�lt� opportun�it� fc>>° rclic�ious or cdu,:a,:,or;�s� 8.(SV�nCE'�1�'Cl� �)� 1"C'�1C"JltiC! Ol" �i'OtCCt�lii:J tfl��li f�"Ciifl Ci1SC'ilSE-'; Sl1fTCT"1f1C,t U�" G7.S�i'�">�s �j' COCIi;I'luU�:111� 't;0. i,fl°�I1, F)iij�SlCc'.� 1';t�.� I-f�C_'iCl�'� �,`y' �SS15�;111C� ��ll�ill 111 CStUi�l15�"llli� �;f1Ci"S��VG� 111 �li� dS l:'Ol"1:hj� dI1CS USC'1�17 Cltl'lCll`, Ol" b�� 1(1Ct,�lSlllc� t�1C��iY' C0;�1- prcf�crsion ofi and devoi.ion �:o tl�e principles upon �vh�ich i:his nation �•:�:� r"ound. ti'et:cio�� c.° P«�ee B. � O''? i� S O ri. �t'^� 1:—r-= Isl�*Zds �f Peace Doils�'s Pro Si��p 7f1z I�is?:. C?u:�rt-c�rni� si-�-��. . �r r . �'� T. �_� _A _ ��- - S I„� i n e?� ���; 1 Stc�•c 1�;:citr��tl� ?�te.,..c•l•inl �'�- I.�?�.._____ V�i•irt�� i-1en�•t: H��Gll�ii;�l T��.11i.�� (lf 1�(.''('!` ���:17•I'C•11 ���l�ll1 � T�1. �. 1)i::;�l�l�•�i !��`�rt'it�:tn \'�•t��r:tn>: ;;c�r�•ir�•i���•n':; C��•�it��i. ACTU�11_ E7;f'r(�DTTU'Z�`� ' � � --- . - �� �' �.�;, �t�:►^� -�,r�. {'u�ose �Ar„ou��;-- 5oft:1,��11 'I'o,,,•,�a;�,c.,,i r: ��� � �1'3�1 ZC�]-� __ ��c�_��`�_...--- n�l�<�i.lOt7 �J�. �� SoIt:L�� 11. Spnnsnr l�l•i11 `i�c,+.ni _, �'�ic� e __�f_1��=�;�r�crac��_�i�u1�lic, l�on� i:i�ii .Dot�:� ti [;i, ]n:��,'�ti��1 llnii<ti ic�i� lli,��:tt i�,» 1� ir�� L11rrr�r: S:�f��t}' �'l:i::s l�nn.tt in» l�rti:it i�,n ]�ri�.�t i��ii _�- fi�(�.00 � � 1(' 0 . (! �� ---�— t;�? 0(� . �:,?r, n0 . , �' (� -1 � :! , �;Z ��. 0�? �-�? , �;1 �. �4 .� .4 � :� � 3 . •1 tl � � r., {l(1 ,�•' �;. (1(1 `�,?(1l), llt) )���y!t� ?. C.�ic•t�i�ry t�f )'ur)���Sr /1. Vcnclr�r c�r ���y<.�. ChrisLn�as 5cals Voicc c�f Dcmc,c�-acy lti�inncrs 1-lrnie Neil.sen ?th Dist. Quarternz�stcr Toys for Tc�ts I,ridley I�TUrsin.g Ilo�z�e C I'olice l�ssoci.at.ion March of Dimes ] S�zettes Drill Team C�oun4:ry Club Marlcet ]'�ir�>n�:�. /1mrn�nt J)un.itic>n �25. UU Pri•r.es �GG. OU Chilcla•cns Cl�rist:n��is p<zrty �172, 5U V. O. D. t:ickets �76. UO )onation �50. UU iristmas Party $250.00 otcien Gloves Scoui-s $48.00 �naL-ion ���. CO )oiiation � �50.00 )zristmas T3as{:ets �129• 95 5 t: Lo�i�ell Aticiiisozl Movies for Christ�z�as pariy �55.00 Mary 1�TOhle Christnzas ]3asl;ets �41.30 - Ed Phillii�s 1\;ursin� l�oi��e christmas part:y �18. 97 � h� � .� I, . �I 5L , � �� or or {'��r �ose ti. . C�tE� __..Y ______1-. ---- � ,Initi.atin�, p��rformir,c�, or fn�.i:c>>�iiic� �•rori.I�y pul�lic ti�ro►°{:s c�r enaL�lin� or further- iny thc err�ctior� or n;raintcn��ncc of ��ul,lic structures. I � /IC1U/�l__ EX{'f�_�T7UR(:S � , l�cnclot� or Pavee hur �osc Amou;�t_ --�---- — � ---- — � —.------------ -- ---- i- ______ _ - ___ � _ -- ___ __ 1 _ __ _ � _ __ 1 _ � __ .__._ __-_. I- - - ____ ______ 1 __ _ _ .� _ ____ __________ � � �. - _ � _._�_ _� __ �[�_ -__ ` �� 1 -__ _ __ ____ _ ____ 1 - _-_-_.. _ _ -- ! _ _ ___ ! - _ ___ �_ __.__� ____ ' ___ _ _ _ _� �_ � _ � __ _ � . � .___�_ �� � � __ _�__ _r _.�. _ _____ _ � ..� � . �. . . � ' 5 f�1 C��i:ec�or,y_ or {'ur��o��e C. ' Lcs�er�iri�� tli� bui�deil� bornc� I>y c�ovcrnrnr�nt �,r�volunt.�,rily s�����,c,rtinc�, aiic�ent:in� or su{,plc�nc:ntin� service� ti•rhich yoveri�,ncnt �����u1d norin��lly rei�der to tC�c peaple. , IICTUIiI_ (=Yf�E(;DITUi��S . . I � \�endor or Pa.Yee ('ui�pose Amount , Fridley Yout:h S}�c�rtis 1',nn_ Donation ___.�_. �p5�(�. UO _ R i c h 13 r o s. }� i r ev.� o r_! c s .�i27.�..�iL^-- , _��_ .�.,.�---- — . Daves Cnorts St�� ..�llnr�4LSuhla.��.:iz,._L�asch_�11�_ �3_2_� � Fort S�:el.lii;�; Ccme}�:ery_ i�on�ation � .�',n7_00. UU I-Ielen I..usi��»_Com �any____ Fl_�s_f.or C:it�- , �� • 4� — � Ano?:a Partc € I�ccrcat:ian Don<i�:ion �10:�. C)0 � Cai�lur;d�e 1.��spii:;ll — C}iristmas_Do�,�i:i.o:�. -- �S���i� _^ Fz•iul�}' Y�,u4:h �porY's_'1ssr,. Dona_t=o="��� --- �5U0. OG �-- ' _ _ _ _ • Helez�_Lusin_Co;�Ip ::�-` I'1?�s Col.umbia A�•cna_ ----- �:b8,_i,-?---- Hei.eii T_,usiar� Con�p�n.y F1� �s !'�r Cit.y �6'?. 7S _--- ' _.^— -.— --- --- — --- As�oka S±<;`e tTospit�al _-- Dc�n�ttii�,1__ `.__..__— fi2�.,S'_�---- � 1_.ii:tle .Lea��u�_I3:aseball Y D�nat.ion _ __.._ fi3(1:?.00_ ' .� ------.---- _T_ ---- --- --- ---- — � _ _ _. ----.�,_____� ._._ - -- , , --- --- ' --� - — ��_._� --_______. � --- ------ - .—__._ ----- ------ , 4_ ._ _ __ ----------- _-_---- _...__ _—._._ ' �_. y�'...__..__._..�. w._._.___.�...., .,_._`� �... � � Catec o�_ or Pur ose D. The improving, expanding, maintaining or repairing real property owned oi° leased by � an org�nization. � Vendor or Pa ee 0 , Uni.ted Asphalt C o. Tigcr Siriping � -_ _ -_-� ACTUAL EYPF(lDITU{tES Pur ose I3lacictop par!<:in� area 5tr�ipe blacl�tnp �1'/�%�.--.-�. ``� C' �s7�'`'�C,—�'/� � Vendor or Payee c--r---: [3UDGET FOR 6Af_Ah�CE OF FISC�IL 1'EAR Purpose 0 Amount _ 4, 750. U�� _ '� , ' Amo�tnt 5 �� I� `Note: "La���ful pin�►�ose" does no�: include the crection or icquisition of any re��l {+ro- perty, unicss the local unit of goverrnn�nt s��ecific��lly authorized the exp�ndit�.res af�e�� ��inding th�1t the propc��ty tvi il be used exclusively for onc or morc of the p�n�poses � specified in th�s clause, profits from a bin�o occasion shall be expended only for li��rful purposes �s authar�zed at a rc�gular meet�n� of the arganization. ' 50 f3It;GU Uf'f:kATIU�� •- QU/tl;��F:RI.Y F;EPO(t�f DATI_:y--l��.�. _a.,.._L931�.._. .TO: CITY OF FRIDLEY � ' Oi'i: Fri�lle V. F. Vt ' y r Yost 36' Name of orgaiiization autnorized to conduct bingo games. Reportin_y Period: �1z��76 ending ��pr_ 3n ie�E� Bingo: Gross Sales G�°oss Pro�fit f�et Profit QUARTER �_ 67, >>�_ �n _ � 23, 5G9. 1.7 � 10, ��9. 54 YEAR TO DA7E $ 62, 113, 00 _�__! � _ � ; ~ � +�..��.__ _. � _10, 339_54 ---- Balance beginning of fiscal period. (6ingo Operations) $ 3,9>;.29 visourse�»e��ts of bingo pro`ii:s durir� the ?1SC1� ye�r. $ g?��q2 _,__ � (See attachc;l Actual Use Keport.) � — -- Unexpended hal�i�r.e end of period. -.�-� ' ,-'-z-� �,�= C �--�------•--- A�rT�1Cll 11 COF'Y Of� Yoi��; Of [:�;/1'fING S�f{1TCriEPd1� {-0R Tilf: YE/1(;-�ro-unTC. 0 � �uir���o ��,c�rur,� usc rzr_F�c}F, Quartcr Cr�din� `;���>>. :;c�, ►`37�� - ��; CITI' �f FRI[)LCY j,I•ir)lr.� VJ-\�,' i-,r,�;t ;l>3 FROi" : ...��-- - — - - t�ame af orc�ariiza�i�n �utl�ariz�c; to C011C�UL'�: J�1ClCS'0 garr.��. 5P Cai:cqory�rpos� A. E����eii'��ing pe;�sons bY er�}�ur�cir�g �h�i�� opportunity i�or religiotis oi° eciucatio��:;l aci���.iicc�ent b;1 relit�virca or proi;ecti��� the�n from diseUse, su�ffering or ��,cfe,,s, � ��i bui.i ng �n thei r j?f�ysi cal t�;el 1-��ei n� y by a,si si.�i ng tl e n i � `✓., � � � i n e� ��u r+a Jf C � il j, � � . � ,. . _ c ,�,' .. Ci "f h P l ^ ! •'' p � • ,- . .� � ,+ .- x�-: Yi' . : • ,. .�,�Y � i r� r �^ � 7 c j i1 �.. I.iIC1i :,c'1 `i.�.".� 1 i�i �l !�1 l: GJ V'ii%i l.�i�' Gi��i :.e.:� . I :. i. i L.L � � J �ar�;h�nsioti a; �nd c���roti�r� tn �h: principles upoii ��,hich �c;�is na.tioi� ��;as fovr;�. 1l�^ncict° c�t� f�a;le� S!�rir,c� �io�vl of 1��fi.nn. �,C�`l!'�v! LXP�f�DiT!1�:ES �;� � l�t' �( �=�'T�.� . p,�}� osc: ' �mo;mt Ticicets cl�!1a.iec3 i.o handic� i�,:>eci ��'_5. i1O Lee's Pr� Sho}� So{1h: ll Tc�<- __ So�i.b� 11 Te�z1-,�. l� oti �' s P 1- o��,.'Ln.t� � ' 7tt, l�i�-i:. Q::ar`errr:ast:cr �po;isor Drill Tcam V F�1� of ZI. S. 11. Sf.c•vc 7-7a t3l ra t:h I� a.. T.� . .f� . \'arict�r T�c:�ri. T-?n:;pii�l IGI��n<3s nf Pc��cc• S,� n t� l i c� � f n r �T C� . D e ____ Tlc�az;�rial 1'uncl D on a i i c� n ----- ]l i,n ;� t ; n �� --- -------------- ---- rnc�<l fr,r ]l:;nclict� �1��'cl r_ � �; . �' � . (1(� -. `� �100. GC fiF?tnn �.'_ 0-a . � � �'.�. (?0 ��1? ��(? - c� �.t .#? _ . - � �_ � — I 5Q CaYe_� or t'u�° o� sc I3. Initiat�inc�, perrormir�, or fasterine� a,orthy public worl:s or enaUling or further- fng t;he erectior� or rainter,ance of publ ic strucLures. t�eriuor or Pavice r i: e f;CTUAL E'/.PEI�DI�U��L-S f'u r ��e �i t'ti^�vn�: � � � 5R C�+teaaryo ur Pur�c� ;c C. ' ^ . _� Lc�,sening �.he bur��ns born� b}� c�overnment or volunt�irily sup�orting, augentin� or su�,��lcr;�enting s��rvicc:s �•���ich �overnment �rould normally render to the people. ' , ACTU/1L EY,PF�;t1I7UR� S I � . _ , � l�enciar� o�� Payce f ur ose Amaunt _.__ � �. D��:���.tir;n fr,r C<irrilr,n ]�ells �2UO. (J�'i �' > > ��.:..�_!:1LL�:i. :_�.�, ,�r_`�. L.. — —___._�.. ' ]lc�lcii T,tii��n Cn�Y�t>�;a��• 1,1-afYs fnr_C;ii.v r�f Fri<llc�y � �E�7�-?�� � . ,-- __. __.���V . � _' _ ��` ������L.�.1� - `���'-�'� � _._._. �--_--- _ �- r � �` �._ �- _ _ _ ...�_' �.- - 1 �,.�....�,_,_,...��,�_ .�.r.._.�.ae...�. _ �_�_.- .�._W.�__ ' ._ _ ` � �_"_' �.�..�. �__ . ��� �. . � ��_ --_ ' ' ' . , ��� 1 � _ __ 1 - - 1 � . 5S G�i;r.�ar � or C'urJ�� :� 0. The improvinc�y c�r.panding, m��intainin� or t-e�airing reai property oarned or leased by �n Org�nization. P,CTUI�.I. CY.PE1;OITl;i;i S ��en�or or Payee �!P_t1CiU1" OT" f ? y��� Pur�ose $!:i)�,��T FC� l':".!_(ii;C� Oi- FTS��L 1'EAR Fu,� �_�e �-� _� Ar,'�o u n± �oun� f� /!� c► c�c�.. c-�c) 0 Note: ��Lat:�ful {,ur���ose" d,���� not it�cluii� the erectio�� or .�cquisition of �in�� real j�ro- p�►•ty, unlr.ss tl�c� l�c��l uriii: of� qrn�c��n:;icnt. �E�cc.ificall�� �iut.l�o�-izc�i th:� ex����n;iit:�r��; d�`ter� finciinc� t.h;�t. the ��rci��,rt.�� �•aitl t�e usc:i exclusi��cly ic�r onc or n�o��e of tl�e ��tn';;;:s�'s $pccificd ii� t.h�s clau��, Profitts from �+ l,inc�o occ.isi��n shall hr. f�xE�cnd��ci only for 1����rful ��ur��osc�, ��s ��uthc�r�_�d dt �t t'egult�r nici�t�i�g of tl�c or���11117i1%1(lil. ' � Ci'1'Y rll� }'R f ]')1,1`:Y 6 ; �:E"�I� l:/�:=�; lll !;�1 1 � . ':l_:`1t) T0: Nasim ;�i. ')ureshi, City� itanar;er , • , ,r � ME;�;O FROI�1: nichard :�.. �.obiech, Public FJorks Director �`'�., f :)AT1;: June 10, 1977 SUB,IECT: CRITICAL �1I'.EA GP.�1`IT Fti:1DS AGP.T:EM::�1T Please note the attached correspondence and agreement from the State of ilinne�ota, :�hich pertains to the State's Critical Area Grant Funds for prepa7�ation o{ the Cit�a of Fridley':7 :iississippi ':iver Corridor Critical Areas Plan. I The a�reement indicates the City`s share of grant funds available from the State ior preparation of the pl_an. Funds in the amount of $9,288.75 will be p�"ovided to the City from a total estir_;ated cost oi $I2,385.J0. The re�«a:inin; $3,096.25 will be provided by the City in the form of eligible � in-kind service or local funds. As noted, the �aorl: nrogram and schedule for comr�letion of the Critical , Areas nlan has been approved by the State. The Critical Areas Plan �•�ill be prepared concurrentiv, �::ith other Comnrehensive Flans required throu&h the �landa.tory Planning Legislation. � it is requested that the City Council consider execution of the agreement �it the regular Council meeting of June 13, 1977. �J � , i."���-.�.�... � � \ � �r . .��� % 1 __ , ,7 .a r: �: � , �'1'.�'1' i: ( 3�<` .� j I:A \ 1?�t 1'f'_4 F:A�,'1RO\V!� ;ti"i',�! , C1( �,1I,f'1'1' ('U(;A(`[l; C:1['1'I'O1.:;(li'-1K1��; Itf'I(.OI�(; ;",:,I) ('[�:Ii:1K �'1'R(�:(�;1' S'I'. ['�il'L, ;>5101 � 1977 � r:� �y c!:� Fri ; i°Y �in ��ir. Jerrol�.i L. 3o�r�:r�,�;� , ti�:�l ±.)ri���r,ity ,Ave. , `!. i-. �ri ::l�y, ',i'� 55432 1 Cear ""r. �oardri�n: Th�e Ci�y's Grant Application has been revie���red and accepted by this office. °lease revieGV tne enclosed Grant P,greer~ent and have all six copiQs signec± by the person authorized to sign contracts, (t�ird page, und�r RECIPIEfiT). All copies should then be returned to �e for processi��g at the state le�vel. Please return by June 17th, or eariier if possible. Upon completion of this process, you ���ill receive an executed Grant Agreement for your files. You may begin ;�ork on your program ar,d surmit a request for 50,°� payment at that time. A requ�st for� pay- n�ent form wi 11 be returned to you �vi th your copy of tne Gran �,�gr�2- ment. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, �t � i � f-'_ � �, i:. �.��� ��.�,r-= .�� - !� :,_ l��- �-�.� � � Clift�n J. �ichinger 1 Critical Areas Coordin,ator CJA/bjc Enclosures "AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER" .�M:'r aM,;:,a � 6 �; r_ � u c:�c�•,::�r h.�:;;,. .,.,.., r },:�t�,< •n ','!, :iL17L1('SC��"1 ;�i_(ti_�t i'�.ti?*.!:[tS; l�„�'.IIC� i�ili� th�� C�i tv o` 7'rir'1•,�, ��ii., �'_ .:�- .., ......:.��_ ?..> �'Il�..l'�C�'�i l��li.:) ll',� .Cl�� , ' ..,,.. i-� `.>.?��n- i��F �-�`_.'.il�7i�1L��� ... ....'� , , , . ,. , - . ,. �� ; , . . .., , J .:� . . .. . . , t., . _. .� _ !! _ , 1�.� ..1. . i`., - . .. .. . i1;.'rc:l.�i.!L�.��L 1.�.�C'�rr�.'i� �� �:.i �:li� 11^.J� i11.�'J-ft''ct_. I _�__....(�.'_I! (l'___L��1-�:i�c��l.�� _ 11 _ _ .__... _. _...._" "'___�._....._"__. _'-�--_`_�' " '__"_ . _' _ _ __ _ `�."__ 1�_.,._....."' ._.. �_... ..L._�'.�' �.�) .�7 l.�C '1. =l.Li)�_.tl.,''__"_.""_"._"" _._._'_'_�__... ,�:-. . . _ �'it:i.i.t._.`_�� ��-.-. _.��.��=-';?t 1.S < �---` Oi �_UC%11 f;��'. ,"f'1'':•[It a�t�hC)i�.17.E2C. �)}� �_�1�J t0 T�lc�?C! �i::l 2�lOi�� bt-'-`� c'---�--� _._:'..t L2S2 CC"'_�'J'_�� cCiCi j�r::!:_.:�J� t'-- -_-- __S �R° �:---TS Cilll}' CC"I�;i.LLL!:''_Cl <?tii"LC�7 �C:S�O:15:1D�_E'. fOY tll� a_':::iin:istrati.a� _- c',� State's C,<��ical Arec� G��.rit Fun�� pttrst.ant to �Iinn. L_:.:s, 1970, Cn�peer _�, � , a��:: iJ?�E�;��'�S, th� Z�c_a_e~t «<s a�r�e� to provi�le sufficient ratchin� f.«nds and/or servicts to sLp�or� _�s share of tiie agreed u��o�� cyorl: nro�ra�. �nci� 1�1�i:[i_'.i U�!'.� 1.1 COtl:i]_C�flT.'c r1GI1 Or :'1Llrl1�l1_ CO�:�r�ti"L%111CS clri,i �:�,1"c_2P.Tc::lr5 �;� �lE?I'El�.%!tt�l' _ SC't fn�C't:� ti�E,' il<3Y�:iE'S 2"-O 1�115 GT�-3i1C t'�oTE'c';'}�'ili: I:tii.l'�?� i.\' Fi�^,"L'E'.e c't5 iC)1_i.UT�%S: � I. G��:er;:l Provi.sior,s � II. , � �`�. �t�e tvork pr��ra� attached to this a�r�.e�zzt is acceptable to the ti�z�tcy aitd is hzreby made a part o� this Gr� nL [1c;reere�nt. £. '1't�e �aorlc activ:ities specified :in the �,c�ri: prot;rar:: shall be co^tp1�.4��� �aitlli^ tlie t:i.ttte peric��l sti_pulated iu the �ao,: _: pro�;� �:-�, unless sucn contract p�riod is e�:tendecl by iautual a�reement bet�aeen parties. C:. The sco�e of ��orl; to be perf.or��1 uzider t}�is Gran� Agreea�ent is stipulated in t.he agreed upon �•lori: p�o;rc:m. }_=Li1;!.1Cit1Z 7't1Yt1CLl��tC=1.0i1 A. 'I'Ite A�;ency Si1:lII. 111'<tl;e rtZT.Zi 1: ble tci tli� l:ec ipi�«t � suni of $9, 284.75 _ _ (_—_ �`�'% �f tc>t�tl Gt-1:it Rc�yii,s.) tc> c�:>si:;t in tii� cc�m.nlc:tio« c,f thc-� t.���r': c,ro– ., :?:'1 .0 ��U:;1 �l�)!��-:��)I� l:l� l_�I.1_� i:..'�.:_ ,.. �i i. �.,.�)' ,.. i� �. .,. .'�: �);. ��,_):. ,..r. ..�.��_... �':. , `i. � '! ti � L;/(�, Chc:i4�[.c��- ]:�7. ii. �l(li` ��l'CL(11C'Ilt: f:tlfl�_� I)t'(/\%L(��:' ill�' .`:L;fil llf � ;i�n��ii.�r7_-------'- � . ----�, -% (!�� �'(1�31 (it':lit�: l�t'��It�'r;�� :It: lt�;, I'.4,?li'1l.I.II�; ;;�l:il'i` ii1C ��1:' ilt!li�ti ��l'l1V.lCi�,ti.{ t))' i(t�'. :��;i'llC)'. 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IC�r; ����;2RC� Si1 �?IZ T�31�_ �+_ � 1I1;1�i �):2V�'!r.�[� OF ii� ��•t t'r �:1L. 3% � C>i f� L.i: . � � i�� , n �:i"l.i: ! �:<ii :�=�-1 ?).�3i1[ILR�� �;4'1L1C lC7i)il C��-�'1�_��i.lO:l O� [,_ i O 2� O�.v n:s r7 :)�.; iJ, ` - .. t . , a. . � �,.'r'"�----i`)� u. t _..-_.., 1��i2t - C----i1;i:�� C)L C:li: - '� •i•_ r� �" G•JO: .. ��i V�;�._i:l tJ:i i::l _ � =.__CF::��2 QOC11�`:^_�__�_iJi?� �_�_?��io� by -_- ----��ieat o` a R�ru�st for Funds, Forn SPA C���'i; requ�a�- _ _ -="'���� o� __�__ �un1s. I;ecore� �--- ��cu:�ez�a=_=-: A. R�c�~_;_ The fiaci�ie.^.� rgrees to naii.tain r�c�rds �anich f.u115• disclo��� th� ' a�:o_._ ;��?d dispositicn o= the grant iu�ds. T1ies� records s'�n1.1 be a;�cessi- t)� E'_ i.0 iC12 El� ency f O: �UiT)US°5 Of E"f,� ?::i R�i� i0i1. ' ' � ' V. Pi. �:C =?C:'_"�.�. �tli. i �'_C1�1c??1� :o�C'^�-S tC1 �)fuJl �i'_ S�'I!tl.—Flit?:U�1. j�i0� 7'i�5:i Y�'.t O"�S L,ii�(Ili? I� c�as; of Ci1e last ciay oz each se�:_�seer (D`ce.:ber 31, Jztrz 3�J) . �i;� s;.- - ar�nu�1 r�. �rts nust id; ^� - �- '- �'c� ; . 'ij� pI'0�;��.o:; U'."t �JOY� F?Ct7_lrlil;'S �tRC� r.h•� �)?I-:c?�?:"�;'c? co���Ie��d on ��or�: activzt,� es. Any conciition effeci.in� t:ie tim�ly cn<-�l,.tion o[ tne work progran shotilc; be id2nt�� f. i�d.. Th�se re��c>rts are in acidi �_iu� ta the report requirel in III B.1. T�1�' {:°ClPlG'Tlt aorees t0 �;T'OV1C�2 t�ic? il�: i1Cj� SIl(4 t�?2 'ic��2"O� ol�it�n Co«<�ci? �Il�R fi.ve c�f all publications p�epared :in conjunction �J1C�► tt�i� Grant �l`�re�::-�:�r, Grant A�;ree�^ent Peziod A. Ff�ective P�riod. T,yi.s is a or.e-tic,� Grant A�;reei:��,.t. It S�all re_.^.,ii�z- in ' effect f: ^:� the date of an;�r.o;�<il of thi� Crant �'1���e�ent t::�r�u"�z ce��.�Iet.ion r.ncl apprc,�Tal of tne Recip=i.e:It `s Cr.iti.cal Ar�1 Plan . and I�egulations . , T,�r`I.L118t1.OR. Tl�e A�� �� -� � rerT_ `, " • . _ �.nc s 3} ^it i�e• t n��• ��;re�.nent �L ct�ty ti��. if t i:� f��'-��.[I�:j/ :.�iR(:S L,l�it [:li :�;.�t_L)LF'LZC �1,� '.�i �ir,�)ii�'C! '.!!tit �.+.1�! !)t'OV.0 f:�{'• i, t:::L, c���;Cl'.r'i:!c'I�i.� ].ti TC;iY,.�'�.ti Ltl<' i.i�'�1: CV ��!�.<'. .�.li:i? . �: L��:' ., ' ?�• . . . . ._ 1S C�:'c'<<.��� I1�.CL'SSilt}' �lll;l c"t�)j)YO�)Yl.�li:�. :L12Clll:1.t11�; Cc iiltil.i:S; t<? l;l;li:i' :i!l�' <:dcli_r.ion<�1. ,�il;:-- � btir:;ema�zts c,f fi�iicls <i�ld re�q�iirinti; thc� rc�tu:-�i oC a]! c,r ��:l�t c�f ar.}� [i:�, �:; thtit hav�� ��lrt�<�<iy l,�•c>n �l i:st��ir•s��cl. ' ' ' -l•- � � f i� td['i;:;:;i;� t"fi:::f•:Oi� , i:li�� r1��nncy h.ts c�t�i;,N<l l i� i�, �c'rr�nr l`���-c���t°r.nr t:c> b, �,ul.� c:: -r�itc��i �}n :i_t�; hr•1� i�£ ��n<i tiie 1:c�cipi,.nC h<t:; c:iusrc? th� _:�i:>> tc� l�c d�ily c�x�.c<<te.ct in i.t;, I�:�— h�1C �ni:: __�___._ ` d�iy oF --------- 19 "•�>p'UV :7 : C:,:a:-i.�:,,i.u,�- o� _1c!:�_;.n.istration ,> y I)a �� ATTO��I�Y G�; � �,�� STA'f �� 0"r' �tT_2����0?'A � 5' Tit 1� �� *� r�-^� .iCit .CL.IL Por sy Title � Si:11E PLt�'vNING AGE�ICY �` �y — Tit1e �PP=o���d as to form and execution this -------_—_— day oF � I9 - �-- 0 . I CITY UF FP.IJL='' 5E h1ISSTSSIPPI RIVER CRITICt'�L t-.=.=� WUt2Y, PROGP.A�4 I. P7anning Tasks To Carry Out Cr�itic�i �rea t•lork Program A. Inventory and Analysis 1. Inden�ification of slopes i^ critical area. 2. Identifzcation of signific��� vegetative stands in critical area. 3. Identification of major eros'�n problem areas. 4. Identification of major pa;�_� or ,urfac� �ra�er runo`P. 5. Analysis of possible nois� c�nirol problems in critical area. 6. Identify areas fior new or ef:�anded industrial/commercial developments ineluding potential marira ��d boat launching areas. 7. Identify existing u�ility r-:�r crossing. 8. Ana3yze the poten�-'a7 erfec= of a proposal for a���aste treatnient plant within the critic.;� area. 9. tinalyze Aark Sys�e.n Plan in relation to critical area. - 10. Identiry possible public acc_ss sites to rive;. � B. Preparatian of the Critical Arevs Plan 1. 20 3. 4: 5. 6. 7. Prepare necessary plan poli�'es ta cover the follo4�ing considerations: a. Protection of slopes 12r �rd over. b. tjuality and quantity or s.:rface runoff. c. River surface use.. d. Sceni��overlooks and pu5;ic access to the river. ' e. Noise control in open s���e and recreation areas. f. Beach and river bank are�s. g. Uti7ity crossings h. Erosion control. Prepare critical are« land ;:se plan. Coordinate parks and open s�,:.e faci�ities.in the critical areas to carry aut the intent of tna ?�_a,ional Open Space Plan. Propose possi bl � 1 and acqui :� �i on si tes �t�ur sceni c ov�r�l ooks and pu81 i c: open space� Coordi nate Ci ty's Bi ke;vay 5�.��tem ���i th Regiona 1 7rai 1 way Pian. Propase Great River Road ?o:.�?. � Five year capital improve:�,e-� program of public facilities in the cri ti cal a�°ea . C. �'reparation of Regulations for _�e Designated Critical Areas 1. Revie��� existing regulations �o determine necessary modifications. 2. Prepare new or revised re�,�.:���ions dealing tdith: a. Slope protection. b. Surface t•ia ter r�moff-c.:�' ity and quanti ty. c. Erosion cor�trol of hJ�_�_s and river bank. d. Veget�tive contral alc�= ;�iver banf�s. e. ��oise control re�ul;1;,ic�� - to be coordinated. f. Site alteration. g, Fianage�nent of �mdevel o: ��' i sl ands . h. NPW and existing de�f�l�_-ent ir� t;he critical arc�as. i. Fcgulations to l�imit �:����ss W1tIll11 250 feet oF a bridc�e or brid�e �ccess. . ' t�ti ss�i ��i pp i Fti ver Cri tical 41ork Program � Continued (Page 2) `� F � Ij. Signs and amortization and removal of non-conforming ' advertising signs. k. Surface uses of the Mississippi River. Q. h1ap� Preparation 1. P�apping of slopes 12 to 18% and 18a and over in the critical areas. 2. t�laoping of significant v�getat;on in tne critical ar�a. 3. ��lapping of proposed and existing sanitary and storm water discnarge points along the river. 4. Mapping of existing and future land uses irr the critical area. 5. 1�1aDping for a potential great river road route wi}hin the critical arna. 5. itapping of the parks and open space system including existiny and proposed facilities. 7. h;apping of exist;ng and potential scenic overlooks, scenic views and river access witnin th� critical areas. - 8. Mapping of tne River Carridor Regional Trail�vay. 9. M�pping af the Criticai Area designation in the City of Fridley. E. promation of Citizer Participation 1. Develop methodology for achieving citizen part�cipaiion in Critical Areas planning. 2. U�ilizing appropriate news-information sources available in order to- encaurage particfipaiion in the planning process. 3. Conduct public meetings relative to the criticai areas planning. �- �r:;� ��,}3 �,. a �;�:..:� ��:m:� �.�..:� �;::;r� �,. :� �� �� �� �:,,::: a ��� � ��;� �°�:.� x� �� �� �� �� � � � � � ;a' �t � � �� �� � � � � �� �7 � r� �� � � i I I - f fi I I �'�, � � ; I �� � � >I ' ( w i � �il � ; � �� �°`'�"� � � ; �a I �I ; ( ��.�• r�>, , _ . I J � �� {i1 i:i = � �-- w � t� � C C� ...r � } � � � C� � � 5G �J LANO Ol" OUAUTY FOUOS� ' •DFPARTMEN7 OF AGRICUL.7URE � I , May 26, 1977 T0: City Clert:s ' FROM: I'eter Gri11s�,��T�F� ,�j,l,�� Adr�inistr<<tor SUfiJECf: St.ADF. TI,EL•' Pf:O�IZAM GRPJ��'S sHnvL Ttz}:r•. PROGRAM 60U IIremer Iluilding St. Paul� Minnesota 55101 riany of you have probsbly heard thaC the 1977 l.ebislatur.e has enacted into lay a�.hr.c',e tree pru�rar� providi.ii� 2(: r�illion do' lars for grants to �ocal anits of �;avern^ent. Gra:�ts s:ill be ^��de to cities aiid co�n�ies to co�rer tip to 45% of �anitat-ion cos*_s o^ n�-�h� ic a.td �i,��zte lands. This includes the cost of dit3H�S^_ Cree inspect:ian�, trir.::�ing, root graft control, xnd tr.ee removal u�:d disposal. Gr4nts t.ill.:iso be made to cover up to SOX of tiie costs of planting new shade tzees on up blic lands. Special incenCives havE beea huil� into the pro�ram Co encourage small toans to participata. roi• er.2mple, �r<<nts m..�y be rade to cities witn les3 than a 1,OG0 pcpulatioa to cover �U% of the cost of planting the firsC SO trees. Ttze Depsrt;nent is also ms?:ing it a priority to assist srutll towns in receivin� tt:ese funds. A city or county must have an appro�:ed ah;;;de tree pro�ram to receive funds. Appro��al of your pro;�ram can be obL'ained Uy comp7.eting the SiL4DE TItEG PROGP�.�i A.E'PL.T.CATIO:I. The pro�;ram appZicx�tion wi1.1 serve as both thc basis for ngproving prograns and as a�rant applicaCion. The SHADE TR�E PROGRAM APPLICATION, the S?ie'�B T?t�E I2EOU:ST FOR PAYt�Ie'T, and the llepaetnent's �QL'IPMFNT ALLO�'A��CE SCiiEDULE have heen enclosed far your review. The REQUEST FOR °AY�•:x,'�T t,ill be useci to make actual cash diabursements. The EQUIP�4�NT A:.LOjdf,i�CB SCdEDULE will be used to determine the coses of equipment use. A series of 12 zegional meetinss will be held to fully eyplain the grant program. A scl�edule of these meetinss for areas outside the metropolitan area follows. A weeting for communities in the seven-cosnty metropolitan area will be lield sometime durin� tha week of June 13th. Yhe exact daCe will be announced. We urge every comm�uiity to sttend these m�etings. If the program is to operate smootiily, it is necessary that local officials fully understand the program procedures. If you have sny ques[ions pr.ior to these meetings, conCact the Departnent of Agriculture nt (612) 29ti-8580. We will be looking fonvard to seeing you. � �� � P v��--(:, �-7 � �n�- Thanks'for your cooperation. 1 ' � 1 ' � l,. ..•�� ; .,- -r�-�`r,�r ;;i�nt��: n�>>i•;t: t�}<u��ii��r�2 � MfNN):SO�rn .ni:r�ni:�rr�n:ra��� c�r� r,�;rzrcur,ror�:. Gp0 ]U�l"rl�:l't T11.;11,fi11�!; ::7'. I'AUL, �•1I1Itd1�::;U'1'l� �Jl�� rnc�r. ssrrf;�r SANI'i'I,TIUN AND kI�:PLI�ilTIt:G GI271NTS f..,. �R 7 A , 's�, �' `- �'r. o 1. 4'tIF: MIT:']3:�OTT. SHT�I��i; 7'F2;?F, I,AFi - tdi.nnesota Sc�,ttites seCt.ion 1F3.023 * Minr�c�;ot�� St�.atut�as secti.oil ].Ci.U23 <+!ith<�Yizes grants to local units of govc;-nr�at:t : or tt�e pur. no�e oi coadu�t.� n�� shade tre��> disease conirol proc��ams and for plarit:in, n�w shade tsccs. The lasa, as amended iri 1977, provic3es $26,0'.;C?,OUO for such yratlta. *`li�c l at•: p].aces i:he responr� bi] it.y for � dninistering these grants with the t•i.inne:,ota Dcpartment o�: R<�ricultur_e. 2. S7�2�7ITI:T7nP? GPr,i•7TS * Grants may be macle to loca]. units oi uoecrnr,:ent for up to 452 of the cost. of their shade tree disease corii�rol prograra. * Gran�s may be made for cos�s incurrc:d af�er January 1, 1977. * Dise�cse control activities s•:1-,�.ch are clic;ible for reim�ursement in- cluUe: diseased tree inspections; nisez:se control tree trircning; root graft control; tree removal; and tree disposal. * Grani_s may be made for disea�e control activities on both punl�c and �_a.����t.e Ianus. Tiie cost oi subsidies i:o privaie resiciential property �—_.__ owr►ers for tree removal is eligi_ble ior reiinbursement. ' * Dise�se control cost� c•:l:ich are cc�erEd by special c:SE@SSiIIEII{:s are eli.gible �or reirr�ursem�n� as long as the r.eimi�urse::ient is passed on i:o the owners oi the pro?�erties assessed, in the form of reduced assessiaen�s, or direct cash payments. , ' ' ' � ' ' � 3. REPJIANTI.t7G GP,ANTS t Gr.ants may be made to local units of government for up to 50$ of the cost of planting new shade trees. * Grants may be made for costs incurred after January l, 1977. * Grants may be made for trees pianted on u� blic lands only. * No grant for replanting may exceed the average cost of $40.00 per tree planted. * The niunber of trees for which grants may be made may not exceed the numi�er of- trees removed from public property in the preceding year, except during the first year of an approved program. * Trees planted as gifts or Uy reason of dedication do not qualify for grants. 4. SPrCIAL TNCENTIVF..S F'OR SDSALL CODSSUNITIES * Cities ot less than 1,000 population may receive grants for 90$ of the cost of planting the first fifty trees. * Towns of less than 1,000 population, which are not eligible for grants under thc� sanitation program, may receive grants for 90$ of the cost of planting the first fi£ty trces, if appl.ication for the grant is made through a county with an a�>proved shade tree program. * Citics of less th��n 1,000 popu]ati�n may be reimbursed for documented in-k.ind contribuCioi►s under boL-h thc sanitation anci replanting grant programs. . ��3��C 7��IU ! � 5. 3,LIGIIi7LIi'Y * Any city or county wi_t.h an approvecl ::}iade tree program is eligible to receiv� grants. 6. l�PPLZCATIO'1 *�r�r�li�ati�r� may be m�c;e by comPlcting the SHAU3: TRtiE YP.OGP.AM APPLICIiTION and siqnine� tlie yr.��nt- a;rard aqrec.rnc:nt on the r.everse side of the ap- plication. � * The 6FiAD£•. TP.LE PRt�GF.::i: ::PPLICATIOi:; �:i_11 serve «s the basis for pro<;rar,i approval:; as the gr.<�nt application; and as the grant award agreem�nt. 7. GI?P:I7T PA]'^;r?:TS - * Actual ca::.�i di:;burse.m�nts will k�e on a quarterly basis ufter su't�r,�is:;ion Of the SIII:D� 'i'REE Pr0�R7�:•1 R�QUE.�T I'OR P7�YIiEP�'P. * Grznt payn�eni�s may be made in advance of aci:ually incurr5.ng costs. 8. TII�2L SCN_EDLTt',E * Tl�ie S:iA�iF. TF:�L PROGRF�.t•1 APFLICATIOt� musr be s».bmitted by July 1, 1977. * The SHADE ^1RiE PROGR�,R: RFt�iJEST l`Oii F:"��'1•;�NT for the period extending frcr,► J4nu :ry 2, 1977 t-o June 30, 1977 must hn sub*_nitte%+ by July 15, 1977. i , wrr�c,r::�,o�r�n r��:i�n�rrr;i:c��r or ncRICU1.TU►ui �..• ,, i :;h<<Jcc 'l � ��c Pr�t�,r�a�❑ � b�,�'�� y � 600 l;rc�,;cr Buildi.ng 'i�•►•`C•. � St. Pr,:il� t•t?d 551O1 � � ryti•r�v . ��r.v � SllAJ�3: TFti:E FI;OC,tAPf APPLICATIUN I. 2Jame of City ��ppIying, Cot:nty, and the Populafion (1910 Census). City � County Population II. Nnme, Title, Address ar�d fSi�siness Phonr. for: Program ::anager - Person to 4:i1'J:D inqulriec tebout the pro�ram should be direcCeJ. Name TiCle Address Bueiness Phane Fiscal Agent - I'erson to whom �;ranC �isbursements shoul.d be mailed. Nane Title Address Business P}��ne Tree Inspector - Person to be certified by �tate fvr tree inspections. h�e Title Address Business Phone III. Tree In�;ento �_ Esti�ai.e the uumber of trees on Public �aid Priva�e lands. E1m Oak Other i'ublic Private TOTALS IV. Give a cecnulete descrip[ion of your contzol and replAnting program and attach to this Application. • V. Give the Tetal Ar„ounts Sud�eted for tt,e items indicated, regardless of the source of funding. �uriget only for "EQUTPI•�NT USE" (SEE STAT'� ALLOWANCES FOR EQUIPMENT), not EQUIPt�NT PUFCHASE. PRUGW.M BUDGET: . Personnel Equfpment Use Outside Contracts In-Kind Contributiona (cities witt� lcss thun 1,OQ0 populntion) Miscc2luncous TOTN.S Sanitation Replanting I , ' 1 C�� ' � ' � ' I l J t � ' / ' ' �::.:;�:. . 7 D Isy .uiJ i:� t H�� u t L.• A;lt�.:l::'al�'r.1!..!'..:1:i.;f ��i':,(:,:!f:CL'1�'l:t: (I� . •in��ltir "�1���.ir�.�..,_ ) <:uJ (N�•ruln;LCt �•i ���,rr:;;t� �•"� 6:i�.+..� .,,!ii.:�. :,L,�C. 4 lu•.(1:1 i,rc���i:1.„ 1n�r!r• (or ;;rc�[s lo Luc:il u;:i?<: ��f sP; r....�rnt :uC sk:ad�• lr�� r;.u�it:�un❑ pro��,ru:as: on pu;�lic ,r;�i �rivatc� ]:inds rru;i for rcforc:•t:i' i... c�n pt�bl;� l,in�i:.� .u��i � , ti'�!1.'_:.',::. t:r:ncrc L:,s ap�,l.icd far s��ch �,z:�.;:ts :ind reF,resc•nl:; Li�at co:CS uf i:.s _;�ul- t:�t i rn ;�rui;: .e.� .. i:: h� _-----' :n:u co�[r, c�; i t.s r��: or.�:.tn:.?.ou prof;rs,� w.i J l G�� ---------_ . � rtii:l ...:.i:i.;,S, Fli.,ntre�; ,ipplica!iun ;or �;rant fur:�is and ::anit;+t�.c,n and reforeslr;tiun proi;rr�:::r. fu11� r�._�•t aJ.l �•r.rit eli�;ibilit� requirc;:etue :;U:d, 7.11' .:?>I'r;l�. , �'. , : r�.... ;it. ..:id �r::a.:re � �; , .. as .`ol I o�..•�. 1. Gr�ntee a;;rccs tu �iccei,t: as � grant a-:�r:i•d un ;er this a�::�ement an amo,�uC [o be detei�r.:�c��d bp eLc �,�{;.:r:;::�nt ard set fort,� i.n :,ections ?. niid 4 oL thi> agreen•ent ai:cer subni;sion of th.• i;r::;7tr•;�'s program application a:id this agrecment sigr.ed by [}:c .;rantee. 2. DePartcncr:t Sll:;ll pay �r.antee ( %) of Che cost of grantee's s::ri-- tation pro��aru, not to exceed $ 3. ll..partm.cnt shail pay &r4nCCe nin=Ly percent (90%} of tiie cost of tl�e firsL' fi.fty (50) tree:; planted unde� Che grantee's refarestatien pro�%a;n, if gran[ee c;ual�fies for such payr:cnt under :iinri. Stat. S 18.023, subcl. �a (c). 4. Departc�ont shai.l pay gran�ee _( ") of the cosr of the grcntee's reforestalion pro;,r<wi on publ:.c lands, not to exc�ed $ 5. Grantee shall suUmit quarter3.y reques�.s for payn:ent Co depar.t�ent setting forth a1T ir.f�n::aCion required by departc�ent. 6. G:aatea sh�ll fu].1.� cecaply �.itii 1iin.lesota I:ules, Agr 101 to Agr 108 and an; en:crbency rules whi.ch may be in eiiect, aid s'r.z:11 i�:ai.ntain records in tonforLlauce k:.tn genE�rally accepted accountino prii:ciples to sufFicie:it'�y evicicnce its co:*.;pliance ir.cludi:�g, out nut li.miled to, records of all custs for tvhich reic:bnrse�_nt i� asi:�d under this agreeai2nt. Any cost inctu-red for an sctivity not in cempliance ::i.th sc�,;?i rules stiall bc inelioible for reiaibtirse.r;:ent. Graatee shall alle:a any autkiorized re�pre- sentative or agent of the State of Pii.nnesota acc,s� to all records. Depart�ent reserves the right to deny paym�nt and grantec agraes to returu all funds �ahich have bcen pa;.d to grantee by c�eparCL�ent for any costs iucurred in violation of the terms of this aFreeu�ent or of relevant rules and statutes. 7. This agrecu!ent may be amende.d only with th� written conscnt of both pa-rties. 8. Any of grantee's officers or employees wl�o has a financial interest which ciay conflict with any part of this a�reewent shall submit an affidavit disclosing s�ich interests, and attach it to this arrecmenC. IN WITNESS of this agreement, departr�ent and grantee have caused it to be executed by their proper vfficcrs and representatives. Department of Agriculture �y: r: Couwiissioner of Agricultur.. Approved as to foic� and execution this day of , 19 WAFHF.N SYANN:1US Attarnep Gcncral BY' . Spi�cial Assistant ALLurncy Gencral Ap��rovc� • •Drpartment �t Administration ay:_ Ti[le: By:_ Titl�: Approved: Ucparcmrnt of Finauce f ` SN�DE Tf�f.E DI",E/1�E CU��TR01. CU�TS FOR 1y;6 l. Removal, Disposal, and Treatrr�ent of trees on: a, Boulev�rds and Non-subsidizable private lands b, Subsidiz_�ble Residential propc:rty 'l. Inspectiun and Proyram 1lanayement (Program 226 less "Contractu�,l Services") 3, Replacement Costs 4. Estimated cost of par�land removals by rnaintenance personnel Tota! SHADE TP,EF DISEASE CONTROL COSTS �OR. 1�i] 1. Al1 removals, disposals, & treafiments 2. Inspect ion ar�d Program Manager�ent (Program 226 less "Contractual Services") 3, Replacement Costs a. Under Present Program b. Al1 Boulevard '�rees (400 C� $40/tree) c. Park Trees (5� C� $40itree) [3uda;Ted_ $ 2?_,OOC.00 22,218.00 -0- -o- -0- $ 21,463.41 17,038.63 22,855.71 -0- 2,000.00 $ b3,357•75 Est. for vr. $ 70,OOO.QO 22,218.00 -0- 16,000.00 2,000.00 Totats $ 44,218.00 $ 110,218.00 NOTE : �e�� s tate p 1 an +you 1 d re i mbu rse C i ty 45`%a fo r i tems 1£ 2 and 50% fo r i tem 3. Summary ef Other ig76 Totats; 7otal subsidy paid by state Total subsidy spent by City Total amount billed for services Total bilis paid in 197G Totat amount asses�ed in 1976 DEI�, 6/7/77 $11,732.00 17,038.63 (Froy. 228} 12.735.00 6,3G2.00 6,373.00 7E MEttVy��i�►�JU�.IiVi o,Q CITY OP FFtlDLEY (/Q 6431 IJiVIVEFiSITY AVE. N6. FRIDLEY, MiV.. 55432 (6'12] 57'1-345� � MEMO T0: ; SUBJECT: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL 7F ID�FlC1E OF THE CITY MANAGSA NASIM M. C3UFiESM! June 10, 1977 THE NEW DISEASE TREE SUBSIDY PROGRAM BY THE STATE The State Legislature has changed the subsidy program. They wi11 now pay 45% of all costs of the disease control program and also 50� far the tree replace- ment program. � According to the old program, the City was paying 50% of the cost, and out of that 50%, the state was reimbursing us 25� of the contractual costs, and the rest of �he administrative co��s were carried by the City. �Jith the new program, the City Council now has to consider tf�ree alternatives: 1. If the City Council wishes to maintain the old method with the home owner paying 50q of the cost, then the wa.y it figurps out is that the City's loca.l tax cost will end up pretty much the same, except we would have to increase the budget by the $32,000 which would come back to us through subsidies from the State and additional assessments against the property owners. This is based on the estimate that this year we will remove 40% additionai diseased trees than last year, or 1200 trees. 2. The ather alternative is that the City Gouncil can increase the Gity subsidy from 50% to 100% if they wish on private property, which would increase the cost to the City, of which we would get 45� reimburse- ment. 3. If the City wishes to get into a tre� replacement pragram, we can get up to $40 per tree. Estimating 1200 trees, the total cost would be ,• $48,000, of which the Gity would get reimbursed from the State to the tune of $24,000� or 50% of the tree replacement program. The City Council can decide either they want to go to a full subsidy. or any part of it, and in any case, the budget would have to be increased. l,le will discuss the program more in detail on Monday as we are collecting more figures and data. NMQ/ms �� � , ' � ' � �_ � ' RESOLUTION N0. 1977 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CHANGING OF THE 1977 BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS WITHIN THE GENERAL FUND (SNADE TREE DISEASE CONTROL PROGRAM) WHEREAS, The City Council has agreed to consider certain expenditures beyond the amounts allocated in the i977 �udget, WHEREAS, A new Shade Tree Disease Control and Repl acement Program has been ini tiated by the State af C�linnesota, Department of Agriculture, for 1977, WHEREAS, The State of Minnesota will reirr�urse the Ci ty of Fri dley forty-fi ve percent of al l i ts budgeted costs for Shade Tree Disease control and fif�y percent of replacement, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, By the Ci ty Counci 1 of the City of Frdiley meeting at a regular meeting fln June 13, 1977, that the budget of the following department shall be increased as follows: Natural ist Department $ BE IT FURTNER RESOLVED, That the Budget of the following department be decreased as follows: Emergency Reserve $ PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CI�'Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY 0F , 1977. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - NIARVIN C. BRUNSELL MAYOR - WItLIAM J. NEE