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08/08/1977 PUB HEAR - 5632ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT PUBLIC HEARING MEETING AUGUST 8, 1977 r I ; � i � ' ,. THE MINUTES OF THE PUBLIC HEARIN6 MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF AUGUST 8, 1977 The Public Hearin9 of the Fridiey City Council of August 8, 7977 was called to order at 7:35 p.m. by Mayor Nee. PLED6E Of ALLE6IRNCE: Mayor Nee led the Council and the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. ROLL CALL• MEMBERS PRESENT: Councilwanart Kukowski, CounciTman Schneider, Mayor Nee, Councilman Hamernik, and Councilman Fitzpatrick MEMBERS A85ENT: None ADOPTION OF A6ENDA: tAl1TI0N by Cou�ciiman Hamernik to adopt the agenda as presented. Seconded by Council- vmman�Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Maynr Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � PUBLIC HEARINGS: I�TION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading of the Public Hearing notice and :open the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all votSng aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing opened at 7:37 P.M. . Ms. Karla Larson was present representing Mr. D�Aigle. Mr. Sobiech, Public Works �irector, explained this is the proposed plat generaily located east of Central Avenue and West of Arthur Street> on the south side of 76th Avenue. He said that the plat would consist of 13 single family lots. Mr. Sobiech stated thrt the Planning Comnission recommended approval of the preliminary plat at the July 13, 1977 Planning Commission meeting, with the stipulations that a walkway easement be provided off of Arthur Street which would provide egress to the Park property owned by the City of Fridley south of the Droposed lots. Mr. Sobiech explained that at a previous City Council hearin9 the question had wme up, Would development of this proposed plat lock in the park property to ����tfie South'and would the developer of the lots be�making use of the park property?" ���Mr. Sobiech continued to explain that a Proposed Parks and Open Space Plan was �presently in the Parks and Recreation Commission and would be farwarded to the City Counc9l for approval soon. Mr. Sobiech said that-the Proposed Parks and Open Space Plan had considered doing away with that particular piece of property. Mr. Sobiech indicated that after he had done some investigation as to the possibitity of the development of that park property and the effect it.would have on the peoP�e in the peighbortrood bad led him to cansider two alternatives: Mr. Sobiech showed the two alternatives on the screen. The first'would allow the devetopnent of the property to the South to be done by the developer (petitioner). Ne said that the atternative might tend to be difficult in that it would be hard for the City to make neyotiations with the petitioner at this time. Ne said that it woutd result in the same number of lots with the addition of f9ve lots to the south. Mr. SoEiech indicated that the ather alternative> the most agreeabte one, would a7ow the developmen of the proposed plat keeping in mind the possibility of develop- � ment of the park pr�erty to the South. He explained that this alternative would entait a similar design as the first alternative which woutd stitl result in 13 lots. �i_.----------- _ ___ ____ _. __ � �` 150 PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF AUGUST S, 7977 PA6E 3 Mayor Nee indicated that if the tand remained as public land, then the lots would remain 80 feet wide. Mr. Sobiech said that if the developer went with the present � plans, then his lots wou�ld be in excess of the minimum standard. Mayor Nee 9ndicated to the audience that as lang as they didn't expect the City to put in tennis courts, D�aygraund equipment, etc. the idea of leaving the land as public land could be considered. The neighbors all said that they wanted the land to be left exactly as it was. They weren't askiny for City development of the land. Councilman Schneider indicated that if the lot was teft in its natural state, than the five-foot walkway easement should �e sufficient. Mr. Sobiech said that the City wanted something more substantial. He felt that a 30 foot easement vputd be what the City would want to enable all City equipment easy access to the park property. Mr. Sobiech pointed out that walkway easements would have to be obtained separately. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, said that the 30 foot easement would be required so -�.� �� that in the future if the 7and were developed, the City-would not infringe on any private property if they had to put in sane type of sewer system or water system. Councilman Schneider said that if the land was to be left in its present state, rro development vrould be necessary or done. Mr. Sobiech said that if at a later date> tbe City of Fridley decided to develop the land, they would already have the land easements. Councilwoman rukowski said that the Council was telling the neighbors that they plan to teave the land as it presently was - in its natural state - but the Councit is making plans for easements to enable the development of the land into a park. She questioned this procedure. � Councilman Fi�tzpatrick said that in that type of situation where the neighbors wanted the land lef: in its natural state and the City allowed it; the City would have to stitl provide for tbe day that neighbors would decide that since the land was City land, then let the City maintain it. At that point in time, the City would need to have access to the land and he could understand the need for the 30 foot easement. Councilman Fitzpatrick said that he had a problem with the fact of the City owning land of that amount that wouldn't be accessable to the publc. � �Mayor Nee asked that even with the easements> would the lots be standard lots. � . Mr. Sobiech said that every 1ot in the proposed subdivision woutd 6e at least the standard size. He said that the City had to have the easements for some . future time that the City would have to have access to the land. � Councilman Schneider didn't think the City would have to run water and sewer nains just to develop a smalt park. Mr. Sobiech said that any minimum size park area had to have water and sewer accesses. Mr. Qureshi said that the City didn't want to be put into the position of having to buy property back from the people. He said that he merely wanted the land to be made available to the City if it needed it. He said that the land could always be vacated at a later date. Councilman Schneider said that his concern for the 30 foot easement was that -�� �� the City could just go into the area and start developing the land without the � neighbors ever being notified. Mr. Qureshi said that there was a process that ���. Fiad to be followed before tbe City developed anything. He said�that the City atways took into consideration what the neighborhood wanted. �'� H�. Herrick said that he�thought that the pubtic access provision would have to be met. He said that the tand would have to accessable to more people than just r tMe ad,jacent neighbors. T52 PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF AUGUS7 B, 1977 NEW BUSINESS• OF PAGE 5 �MOTION by Councilman Schneider that City Council approve the Final Plat �S4bdivision P.S. p77-O5, Meadowmoore 7errace 2nd Addition, by Gary �'Aigie with the stipulation that there be a 30 foot easement between lots 3 and 4, 61ock 1, for�drainage, utilities, walkways, and access for equipment to the-park property �� and there be adjustments on the existing lots to be sure they meet minimum ptot size and there be a five foot walkway easement off south side of lots 7 and 2, block 1 and a 5 foot easement from the north line of lot 7, block 1 Don's 5th Addition. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. The Final Plat Sub- divisian P.S. �77_OS was approved at 8:20 P.M. . MOTIQN by Councilman Schneider that it is the intent of the City Councii at this .. . time, that there be no development on the out-lot without going tbrough proper procedures which would include appearing before the City Council. Seconded by .Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, al) voting aye, Mayor Nee�declared the ��.��otiah carried unanimously.� ESTIMATE: A17ied Blacktop 3607 48th Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota 55426 FfkAL �STTPII4TE p� far Street Improvement Project ST 1977-1p (Sealcoating) NtQ.H. Inc. 5400 Industry Avenue Northwest Anoka, Minnesota 55303 PARTIAL Estimate p2 for ST. 7977_7 PARTIAL Estimate #2 for�5t. 1977-2 Donald Frantz Construction Inc. 3501 Xenwood Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota ESTIMATE FOR Concrete Work for Shelter BuiTding at Islands of Peace Park MOTION by Councilwoman Kukewski to approve the Estimates man Schneider, $ 10,272.60 E 39,660.53� $ 10,390.68 S 3,227.00 Seconded by Council- Cauncilman Hamernik questioned =he Sealcoating estimate. Mr. Qureshi explained that tAe sealcoating did not over run the budget. He said . . that the undercoating ran over but that the overlay ran under due to utilizing � different specifications. He said that sealcoating was done by square foot . and not by job. UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ADJOURNMEN7: : t�TION by Councitwoman Kukowski to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman . Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing Meeting of the Fridley City Council of August 8, 1g77, adjourned at 8:20 P.M. Respectfully submitted, MaryLee Carhill (Acting) Secretary to the City Council Approved: Nil7iam J. Nee Mayor �„_,,,,.,,�-_� . EMU T0: DEPARTMENT HEADS Following are the "ACTIONS NEEDED'" P}ease have your answers in the City Manager's office Wed. Noon, Aug. 17, 1977, PUSLIC HFARiNG MFFTTNa - Aiir_ilcr Q 1477 _ 7.ZFl O na --.. .� . ��� PLEDGE �F ALLEGIA!dCE; Given ROLL CALL: All Present ADOPTIOP� OF AGE,VDA: Adopted as presented PUBLIC HEARING: PUBLIC HEARING ON FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION P,S, #77-05, MEADOWMOOR TERRACE ZND ADDITION, BY GARY ,qIGLE; �ENERALLY L�CATED EAST OF CENTRAL AVENUE AND i�EST OF ARTHUR STREET, ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF %6TH AVENUE� ,,, PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED See Item 2 for further action NEW BUSINESS: ..1-1F CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL, OF FINAL PLpT SUBDIVISION P�S. #77-05, MeanoidM00R TERRACE �ND ADDITION, BY GARY AIGLE. � � � � � � � . . . � �, . � � � � � . � . . � Z. Final Plat approved with stipulations and with provision there will be no deveTopment on the out-lof without going through proper procedures. ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized and inform appticant of Council action ■ .,s:.�-� s . NG MEETING, AUGUST H, NE41 BUSIPdESS (CONTIh1UED) P4RF i EST IMATES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 — 3 G Approved for payment ACTION NEEDED: Pay estimates. ADJOURP�: 8:20 P.M. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING PLEASE SIGN NAME ADDRESS AND ITEM NUMBER INTERESTED IN DATE: AUGUST 8, 1977 NAME , �'�/ ADDRESS ITEM NUMBER 9 � FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING P•�EETING - Al1GUST $, I9�� -%c30 Pr M� PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: ROLL CALL: RDOPTIOP� OF AGE�VDA: PUBLIC HEARING; PUBLIC HEARING ON FINAL PLAT $UBDIVISION P,$, #77-05, MEADOWMOOR TERRACE ZND ADDITION, BY GARY AIGLE; GENERALLY LOCATED EAST OF CENTRAL AVENUE AND �i�EST OF ARTHUR STREET, ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF �6TH AVENUE. .���. 1- 1 F NEW BUSI�JESS: CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION P.S. #%�-OS, MEDOWMOORE TERRACE ZND ADDITION, BY GARY AI GLE � � � , . � .. . � . . � � . . . � � � . � � � . Z y I_ _ : , 1 . PUBLIC NEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: � Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 Dniversity Avenue Northeast on �donday, August 8, 1977 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M, to consider the following matter: Consideration of Reapproval of Meadowmoor Terrace Secand Addition, P.S. #77-05, by Gary D. Aigle, (formerly P.S. #64-04), being a replat of the North 163.64 feet of the South 44] feet front and rear of the Northwest Quarter (NW1/4) of the'Northeast Quarter (NE l/4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE 1/4) of Section 12, T-30, R-24, except the Westerly 189 feet thereof, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Generally located East 'of Central Avenue N.E. and . West of Arthur Street N.E., on the South side of 76th Avenue Northeast Reapproval of this plat may have the potential of � future assessments on the adjoining property due to utility and roadway improvements required by this plat. My and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above time and pTace. Publish: July 20, 1977 July 27, 7977 WILLIAM J. 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M. :�)f u. fi` ..r�� � WTh� PLANNING COMt1ISSI0N MEETING — JUIY 13, 197? Page 16 Chairperson Harris indicated that he was voting against the motion because he .felt there would be a� incompatibility in the area. He felt thaL a single-family dwelling would be better• qs. 6abel indicated that she would be voting against the motion for reasons of incompatibility. She said that there were all single-family dwellings in the area and she feit it would be a • ffipot rezoning. ' Nr• Bergman ' Since only abjection• pointed out that there wasn't any objections obvious one person had showed up at the meeting to voice his Mr- Langenfeld didn't feel that the general welfare of the pirblic was being jeopardized• • UPON A VOICE VOTE, Mr• Lange�feld,.Mr• Peterson', and Mr• Bergman voting aye; and Ms. Gabel and Chairperson Harris voting nay, the motion carried. � . 4 . 5. �NG: CONSIDERAT ^"' "� °F PPROVdL OF MEADOWMOOR TERRACE SECOND ADDITION,� P.S. �77�D5, BY GARY D AIGLE: {Formerly P•S. �64-04},"�replat of the North 163.64 feet of the South 551 feet front �nd rear of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 12, T-3�, R-24, Anoka County, generally located East of Central Avenue N.E• and West of Arthu� Street N.E, on the South side of 76th Avenue N.E. MOTION by Mr• Peterson, seconded by Ms. Gabel� to open the public hearing• Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously• The Public Hearina was opened at 10:00 P.M. Ns. Karla Larson was representing Mr• 6ary D Aigle- 11r• Virgil Ishaug Mrs. Ray Czypta Mrs. John Hennes Mrs. Jan Thomas n�s• Peggy Strasser Nrs. Susan Thomsen 11r• Fred Limesand t)rs. Sharon Limesand 1373 - 75 Ave NE 7620 8acon Drive NE 7600 Arthur Street NE 1463-75 Avenue NE ?5D8 Arthur Street NE 1483-75 Ave NE 1409-76 Ave NE 1409-76 Ave NE All the above people were present at the meeting regarding the above item. • 1 D � i � . . , ��"►�' PLANNING COnMISSION MEETING — JULY 13, 1977 paqe 17 Mr. 8oardman explained that originally a plat went through in 1 � 1964. At that time he explained it had not been recorded to the County and has not been recorded in the County since. He said that according to Code, they have to have a plat recorded �n the County within 90 days otherwise they have to get �eapproval from the City. He said that at this time they are • �equesting reapproval on the plat. He indicated that there had been some recommendations that should be placed on the plet that were not on the plat previously, namely the easements needed — a ten foot walkway easement along the south side of lots 1 8 2, Block 1, for access to the City Park property; also five foot drainage and utility easement along the street . side of all the Iots. Chairperson Harris wanted to know why the City needed additional easements over and above the already requested 60 feet. � Mr• Boardman indicated that he wasn't sure of the reasoning but that it was standard procedure in the Engineering Department. Ms- Gabel wanted to know if the easement could be used in the frontage setback requirements. nr• Boardman said that the property owner couldn't build on the easement but that they could use the footage when determining the setback. ChaYrperson Harris asked Ms. Karla Larson if she had had an opportunity to see the proposed plan• �s. Larson discussed the proposed plat with the Planning Commission. Mr• Limesand wanted to know what would be built on the lots that were being discussed- ns. Larson indicated that there would be 13 single-family homes. She asked if the audience was concerned that the plans would be for low housing development- The audience indicated that that was their main concern. ns• Larson indicated that the lowest price that would be � paid for any of the homes would be $49,900 and the cost would only go up from that point. 3he explained that there would be seven styles that would all be different. The audience was very much against any type of home that would resemble the 235 Program homes that had been build in the area. fl s- Thomas wanted to know if there would be any guarantee that ail the homes wouldn•t be the same. A i � , I pLANNING COMMISSION MEETING — JUIY 13, 1977 � Paae 18 � 1D 11s• Larson indicated that they couldn't really know before the lots were sold but again emphasized that it was not low income housing and that it would be unlikely that all the homes would be exactly the same. Ms. Peggy Strasser wanted to know if the seven homes would be built and then used as display models. ns. Larson said that there would be no model homes built. The s8id that people would go ir�to the Realty office and decide �at they wanted'and then the home would be built to their specifications. I��s. John Hennes said that when the 235 Program was brought into the area they had been told that there would be a variety of homes but because of the water table, they ended up all being built as split entry homes• She wanted to know if the City could check the water table to insure that that wouldn't happen again• flr• Bergman indicated that the Planning Commission was talking about the approval of a preliminary plat a�d the approval of that plat would not be any guarantee of the type of house that would go on the lot nor would it involve any commitments as to what would go on the lots. He said that the decision would not tie the lots to anything other than a single-family dwelling and the size of the lot. Mr• Boardman said that the City didn't have much control over whether a developer would or would not develop low income housing• He indicated that the original 235 Program is no longer available• He said that the only types of Programs available would be the type of individual subsidy programs or mortgage loan programs. He said that the City didn't always have the control and that most of the time it u�ould be between the developer and HUD• 11r• Peterson indicated that the City has developed through the various hearing processes within the City a housing goal as far as housing is concerned and part of that goal was to encourage all types of housing within the City of Fridley. Mrs. Ray Czypta indicated that the point they W�nted to make was that the area already had low income housing and that they didn't-want any more. ihairperson Harris suggested that the neighbors concerned about this item get together with Ms- Larson and discuss with her the things they were concerned about. He thought that they would get more satisfaction letting the developer know what they would and wouldn't like. He was sure the developer wanted to be in harmony with the neighborhood. Ms. Larson again pointed out that she was almost sure that the developer didn`t want to construct housing for low income programs. She invited the neighbors to stop by the office at any time and they could discuss all the plans that the developer had. flr• Boardman pointed out that in 1953 there had been a lot split- Ne explained that the lot split split off parcels 950 and 955 and the rest of the plat was parceled off as 960. He said that the plat was first presented in 1964 which was 11 years after the lot split. He said that the original plat was i� error• He gave the information to Ms. Larson and asked that she submit it to Suburban Engineering and then get in contact with City Hall• Chairperson Harris explained to the audience that there had been a lot split on lots 7, 8 Block 2 which would be the west end of the property. He indicated that the lot split took piace.in 1953 and if the people that split the lots had received a mortgage, then a plat had to have been approved• MOTION by Mr• Bergman, seconded by Mr• Langenfeld to close the Public Nearing• Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. The Public Hearing was closed at 1U:47 P.M. f7s. Gabel indicated to the audience that they should definitely get together with the cieveloper of the land and voice their oppositions. 3he said that the Planning Commission reaily couldn`t do a lot rega�ding the styles of the houses. She said that they, as the general public, could make themselves heard by going directly to the developer and letting him know what they did and did not want. HOTIOIi by Mr• Bergman, seconded by Mr- Peterson, that the Planning Commission recommend to City Council the.reapproval of Meadowmoar Terrace Second Addition; P.S. �.7:7-05, by Gary D Aigle: {Formerly P.S. �64-04}, being a replat of the North 163-64 feet of the South 551 feet front and rear of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 12, T-30, R-24, Anoka County, generally located East of Central Avenue N.E. and West of Arthur Street N.E., on the South side of 76th Avenue NE with the following adjustments and/or corrections: 3} That Lot 7 8 8, glock 2, be removed from the Plat. 2} That five foot easements as recommended by City Engineering be included {76 Avenue, Garfield 3treet, and Arthur Street}. 3} A five foot easement off Lot 1& 2 of Block 1 and a five foot easeme�t off lot 1, Block 1, Don's 5th, to p�ovide egress to the park prqpe�ty to the mest. UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. lE � I a � � �' �) -� � � � �' � _� c .� � � s � � � � � �.. ..; .-n• . . . ,��,��.�1.�' � . � . � , � c 1$R 2ftlNitld �.��� � ,�:. Yf�p""' 1 K 0[ :6� l� � `_ •CiCi .' L Se/: �I w J . : :ICl/ / �— '� � ' � nw y � ! --.-�: � M' a' � . --�--� � e 3AIt10 NW`19 -- - -nsu-- --, a . � a ��� � ^ � � � V � } I,�s� i � � I Q ' � `'� � u, �ti $ � — — .. I 2' � C I � � `� ; ; .� �� � � t�, J � mu �r n �_� ' � �± . � � ,\ 133t11S Ol31iUY�J ^F4 '- 1 � - /�'Qs � I Y . ./�-� • , •.. � --.»m_\._ —�._ II s W�� �_,�../�ig 1� . � V C Za'�,p.a""tflll" "� ""; io- r�_� . v_ W�g.�� i • G�"� . . ] �-� p+c r � � y � (' M a g�� '� ' � t',� �- � in ( X nm ._,�. V � ' (�j f .x �� � � , �; �;� � 4 � � . — t94L , � � �33t115 53AtlH � ' � - W ... r . •� K �.r- ��\ � �, i v � nta � 1. � I� � } � � �V � �; , � �� ; �� � , � c �� $ O� � � � IS � � � yta ) - m �� ` � � ���.-_� \� ,f iO � . t�TUS s3ssa�n ---�c��_� : —1 . — ��� `\� --�� . ' . �o..►,a•.��. � � I � , I < S�R �' � —...i� i ( . -... . . .. ..� �_��. • - ; �nb �vaiN3� s � I ; . ( � T � –7. ; 1 \� / 1F t . 2 CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT SUB- DIVISION P.S. #77-05, MEADOWMOOR 7ERRACE 2N� ADDITION, C�ARY D. AIGLE. ESTIMATES FOR CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION - AU6UST 8, 1977 Allied Blacktop 3601 48th Avenue N. Minneapolis, Mn. 55426 FINAL Estimate #1 for Street Improvement Project ST. 7977-10 (Sealcoating) N.D.H. Inc. 5400 Industry Avenue N.W. Moka, Mn. 55303 PARTIAL Estimate #2 for ST, 1977-1 PARTIAL Estimate #2 for ST. 1977-2 0 Donald Frantz Construction Inc, 3501 Xenwood Avenue South M�nneapolis, Minnesota ESTIMATE FOR Concrete Work for Shelter Building at Islands of Peace E 10,272.60 $ 39>660.53 $ 1Q,390.68 $ 3,227.00 3 3A « . •�� 4��1l.� � � �� yli4• �� P� E%Y�1: `�l►' Thdnas A. c:olbert, l,ssistant City Ehg; *+�Y LiATE: August 2, 1977 SOBIE(,T: . ST. 1977-10 SI'N�COAT - FIIVAL ESTIl^7ATE Attached, 7fease find the Certificate of the F.hgineer and the Final InsQection Iteport for Street i�rovement Project St. 1977-10, �1- ooat. ihe Final Fstinabe in the amount of $10,272.60 came in over the estimated $9,254.i35 by a figure of $1,017.75, d� to increasing � tl� length of two streets azld incomerating additional intersections adjaoent to the streets. The need for this was detezmined at the time of construction; hence, the additional oost. All work has been caRpleted and inspected and fo�uxi to be in a satis- factozy o�ndition. Therefare, the ESzgineexing Division recam�ends that Estimate #1 (Final.) be suhnitted for aopmval to the Council on AtxJust 8, 1977. � � . CZTY OF FRIDLEY Engineering Department 6431 Universi[y Avenue Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Dau f 3B . : Sonorable Mayor and City Councll 1tE: Est. rro. u us ��jnal) Cfty of Fridley Yer. Ending � ' 6431 University Avenue N.E. Foi A11ied Blacictop Mina►eapolis, Minnesota 55432 3601 - 48th Avenue, N. . Minneapolis, 1QI 55426 � • � STATEMENT OF 4lORK Contract Item 27,�71 S.Y 0.21 12.522 S.Y 0.27 � �. � � it v PROC-RESS antity Date nc ate I$. ,272.G0 _— � � ;. SII:LYARY: Original Contract A�ount Contract Additions - Change Order Nos. Contract Deductions - Change Order Nos. Revised Contract Ac�ount Value ComQleted To Date SIIB TOTAL Amouat Retained (10%) Less Amount Paid Previously A"lOIJ�tT DUE THIS ESTZM�iTE CERTIFICATE �F TEiE CO�STRACTOR g 9,254.II5 S $ g 10,272.60 S 10,272.60 . � 10,272.60 S '�- S _p ` $ 10,272.60 3C I herehy certify that the work perfor�ed and the materials supplied to date undar textas 6f the contract for reference project, and all authorized changes thereta, have an:aatual value under th� contract of the amounts shovn on thls estieate (and the fi�aY uaffEitie of the final esti are correct), and that this estimate is just an rect d no part of the "��nou t Due This Estinate" has been received. Bp ° ` , �/I DatQ��� — / ! ��. Contracto s Authorized Representative (Title) ' .CERTIFIC9TE OF THE ENGIIv'EFR I hereby certif}• that I have prepared or examined this estiTaate, and that the contractor is entitled to payraent of this estinate under the contract for reference pro�ect. CL" OF FRIIIL�Y i_�3°�CTJt. s ��� � Ciiec!:ed y � Date—A���./ 7 % Respe.ctFullp s;tb::�Ltted, CTTF 0? F LEY /2�C/ By ' ..- RICHAP.D �. SQVIECH, P.F.. Pu�l:c [�'orks Di:ector Date August 1, 1977 TOS CITY ENGINEER CITY OP FRIDLEY REPORT ON FINpL INSPECfION FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT . YROJECT ST. 1977-10 We, the �mdersigaed, have inepected the above mentioned project and find that the vork required by the Contract is substantially complete in conformity with the Plans and Speci- fications of the pro�ect. All deficienclea have been corrected by the Contractor. dlso the work for vhich the Oity feels that the Contractor should teceive a reduced prlce hae been agreed upon by the Contractor. So, therefore, ve recommend to yoa tfiat the City apprwe tLe atiached Final Eatimate for the Contractor and the one year laaintenance bond atart from the day of the approval of this eatimate by the City Council. Additional Remarlcs s /l�!!1.._, / % . �y . N� • � M' .' N' 71 �:�: ' 3D /-> � ��V/f � �) MILL�R • DUNWIDDIE • ARCIfITECTS • INC iJZ �J July 21, 1977 Aff17219 Mr. Charles A. Boudreau City of Fridley 6431 University Ave. Fridley, Mixmesota 55432 Re: Shelter Building Islands o£ Peace Project Dear Chuck: We enclose three copies of Application and Certificate for Payment No. 1 dated July 13, 1977 from Donald Frantz Co. in the amoimt of $3,227.00 for the concrete work on the above prnject. We have reviewed the amount and recommenri payment to the Contractor imder your Purchase Order No. 13131, dated April 25, 1977. We also enclose three copies of a Certificate of Substantial Completion. Giill you please sign and return two copies to me. I will then forward an executed copy to the contractor, Sincerely, MIIS.ER-DUNWIDDIE-ARCHITECTS, INC. �_ Foster W. 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CONTRACT FOR: Concrete Work � CONTRACT DATE: April 25, 1977 PR0IECT OR DESIGNATED AREA SHALL INCLUDE: All concrete work The Work performed under this Contract has been reviewed and found to be substantially complete. The Date of Sub- stantial Completion is hereby e;tablished as July 8� 1977 which is also the date of commencement of all warranties and guarantees required by the Contract Documents. DEFINITION OF DATE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION 7he Date of Substantial Completion of the Work or designated portion thereof is the Date certified by the Architect when construction is suHiciendy complete, in accordance with the Contract Documrnts, so the Owner may occupy the Work or designated portion thereof for the use for which it is intended. A list of items to be completed or wrrected, prepared by the ConVactor and verified and amended by the Architect, is appended hereto. The failure to include any items on such list does not alter the responsibiliry of the Contractor to com- plete all Work in accordance with the Contract Dowments. � Z Miller—Autntiddie—Arnhftects� Inc_ �l.y�Lii Z �+i % ARCHITECT �Y DA f The Contractor will complete or correct the Work on the list of items appended hereto within from the above Date of Substantial Completion. � : � days _ 7/1E5�7� DATE The Awner accepts the Work or designated partion thereof as substantially complete and will assume full possession thereof at 12201 a,m. (time) on July 9� 1977 (date). City of FridllY OWNER BY DATE The responsibilities of the Owner and the Contractor fior mainreoance, heat, utilities and insurance shall be as follows: (NOTE—Owoer's ard Contnctols legal and insurance counsel should determine �nd review insuronce requirements and coverage) � Ot�ter aa�s full r�sponeibility for maintenaac� aad.insuranc�, AIA DOCUMENT G704 • CERTIFICATE OF�SUBSTANTIf�L COMPLETION • APRIL Y970 EDITION • AIA� ONE PAGE 141vM • THF AMFRI(?AN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AVE., NW, WASHINGTON, D.C. 30006