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10/03/1977 - 5623PETER FLEMING ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OCTOBER 3, 1977 � � 2U3 iHE MFNUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE FRIDIEY CITY COUNCIL OF OC706ER 3, 79?7 The Reg�lar Meeting of the Fridley City Council of October 3, 1977 was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Mayor Nee. � PLEDGE 08 ALLEGIANLE: Mdyor Nee led the Council aM audience in the Pledge af Altegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABSENT: Councilwoman Kukowski, Councilman Schneider, Mayor Nee, Councilman Hamernik, and Councilman Pitzpatrick None VRESEMATION OF AWAR�: Mayor Nee stated a Certificate of Appreciation was to have been presented to Mr. Charles Gooder for his service on the Community 6eveloqnent Comnission; however, he was unable to attend the�meeting this evening and thi�s Certificate will be forwarded to him. Mayor Nee expressed�his appreciation and the Council's gratitude for Mr. Gooder's work on the Comnission. Mayor Nee also extended coryratulations on Mr. Gooder's appointment to the School Board. APPROVAL_ pp M?rypTES: � - PUBLIC HEARIM6�MEETING, SEPTEMBER 19, 7977; � MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to approve the minutes as presented. Seconded by Councilwanan Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. . A�OPTION OF AGENDA: Mayor Nee requested that the following ?tems be added to the agenda: (1) Consideration of a Tempprary Bingo License for the Amer�ican Legion; and (2) Consideration of an Ordinance on an Exception to the Fire Limits as Requested by Georgetown Motels. ... MOiION 6y�Councilwoman Kukowski to adopt the agenda as amended. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon.a�voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee dectared the rtation carried unanimously. OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: Mr. Beckler of Mobile Homes Minnesota, thanked the Council for the temporary permit for Yhe mobile home at 57tb and Cheri Lane. He stated this mobile home was entered into tAe competition.conducted by the Metropolitan Counci7 a� was setected as a winner in this category. Mr. Beckler stated he has p7ans ta come before the Council to construct a single family hane on this lot. Councilman Schneider questioned his plans for the Aome and whether it was the same design as the existing mobile home. Mr. Beckler stated tentative plans are for a three bedroom ramb}er tbat wi11 meet all Unifarm.Building Codes, but wi71 have a similar design as the mabile home. '�., Mdyor Nee questioned if the City has had any further problems or comnents from the residents of the area. Mr. Sobiech stated Councilman Schneider has contacted the � + residents and felt more favorabte, rather than negative�comnertts, were received.� � OLD BUSIqESS: i ORDINANCE N0. 663 - ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR 7HE FISCAL YfAR 7978: HOTION by Councilman Hamernik to waive the second reading of Ordinance No. 663 and adopt it on the second reading and publish. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon .. �l_ _------- '.--�:_ � . i 2OJ REGULAR MEE7ING OF OCTOBER 3, 1977 PAGE 3 MOiION by Councilman Hamernik to concur with the recomnendation uf the Planning Comniss5on and grant Special Use Permit, SP 77-72 with the stipulation that all codes and ordinance requirements for this type of operation be met. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon�a voice vote, atl voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously, RECEIVING ANNUAL REPORT FROM SPRINGBROOK NATURE CENTER FOUNDATION: Mr. Yern Moen, Chairman of the Springbrook Nature Center Foundation, appeared before correction7inetha thirdhparagraph ofPtheir letteredatedeSeptember�281 1977aby changing the amount of $40,478 to $39,92g, MOTION by Councilman Schneider to receive the annual report from the Springbrook Nature Center Foundation. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the rtption carried unaninously. _CONSIDERATION OF COMMUNICATION FROM GEORGE M. HANSEN COMPANY--1977 AUOIT: Mr. Brunsell, City Clerk, felt the estirteted cost for this audit would be about E7,000. He indicated 6eorge M. Hansen Company was familiar with municipal accounting and he felt they were wetl qualified. MOTION by Councitwoma.n Kukowski to approve the firm of George M. Hansen�Gompany as auditars for the 7977 audit. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik.� Upan a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 108-1977, Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unani�usly. M0770N by Councilman Hamernik.to adopt Resolution No. 109-1477. Seconded by Counci7- waman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanirtrously. HOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to adopt Resolution No. 770-1977, Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upan a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimausty. NOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No, I11_�977. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Counci7man Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 112_1g7), Seconded by Councilwpman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee dectared the motion carried unanimousiy. � . MOTION by Cauncilwoman Kukowskl to adopt Resolution No. 173-7977, Seconded by Councilman Schneider. I1pon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carr9ed unanimously. I _- ---� 2U7 REGULAR MEETING OF OCTOBER 3, 1977 PAGE 5 Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, suggested, if it was necessary for tAe American Legion to come back after a month, th.e owner of the.building shoutd also 6e requested to attend the meeting so the Council could speak directly to him regarding.the improvements. P�1710N by Councilman ScAneider to grant the American Legion a temporary one rtanth license for bingo while processing of ihe existirg applicatian continues. Seconded � by Councilwoman Kukowski. Councitman Hamernik asked Mr. Kinkel if he was aware the Council was considering a change in the bingo ordinance. Mr. Kinkel stated he was aware of the proposed change and that his Bingo Chairman has a copy of the proposed changes. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated in processirg of the license, if there are no problems and improvements are made as required, it wi11 not be necessary�for applicant repre- sentatives to come back to Council. He indicated to Mr. Kinkel that the staff would let him know i�f the item Would again come before Council after the one month period. UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE ABOVE MOTION, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously, Mr. Aldrich, Fire Chtef, explained the City has a fire limits ordinance to control the types of construction in certain districts. He stated, in the commercial zones, it was felt the City should limit the construction types in those areas to non-combustible materials. He explained in industrial zoning, these areas are not included in the fire limits because of the spacial separation around the building and a better grade of construction materials is used for industrial-type buildings. Mr. Atdrich stated the Georgetown people checked with staff to see if there was a fire limits ordinance when they�submitted tAeir application. He explained, as an industrial property, this wasn't included in the fire iimits; however, with the rezoning, it is in the fire limits. Mr. Aldrich stated the owner contacted the City regarding this �tter and was quite concerned. He�stated, after a meeting with several manbers of the City staff, he felt it.wou]d be in the best interests of the City and the property owner to delete this land fran the fire limits and the owner would agree to have an autorciatic sprinkling system installed. He stated this arrargement would still leave�the rest of the fire ordinance intact, but any construction that goes in that part of the land will be required to provide an automatic sprinkling systen, Mayor Nee asked, from the standpoint of the occupants, if it would be safer to have the automatic sprinkler system or non-combustible construction. Mr. Aldrich.felt it would be safer with the automatic sprinklers as he stated, in 65 years of recnrd keeping, a loss of life has never been recorded�in a building that was sprinkled, other than possibly the life of the pe�son who started the fire. Councilman Schneider asked if, generally, in modern construction non-combustible materials are used. Chief Aldrich stated generalty they are, but from a structural standpoint, he would be more comfortable dealing with a fire in this situation where the building is sprinkled. � MOTION�6y Councilman Fitzpatrick to waive the reading and approve the ordinance upon first reading on the recomnendation from the Fire Department that the sprinkler ' i ( system is perhaps more safe for occupants than the non-rnmbustible construction. . Seconded.tiy Councilvroman Kukowski. f Citycis devlating�fromkthefUniformPguilding odenbyUall wing theeconstructiontof this motel. r , i Followin� are the'14ctions Needed". Please have your anSwerS ln the City Manager s office by Wedne�day Noon, Qctober t2, 1977, Thank you. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: ROLL CALL: All Present RRESEfJTATIO�J OF AI�ARD: CERTIFICATc' OF APPRECIAFION: CHARLES E, GOODER FOR SERVICE ON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Mr. Gooder could not be present ACTION TAKEN: The Certificate of Appreciation was forwarded to Mr. 600der on October 4, 1977, APPROVAL OF f1I�JUTES: PUBLIC HEARING MEETING, SEPTEMBER I9, 1977 Approved ADOPTION OF AGENDA; Added: Consideration of Temporary Bingo Licenses--American Legion Post Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance on an Exception to the Fire Limits--Request from Georgetown Motels )PEP�� FORUM, VISITORS: iCONSIDERATION OF ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA —.].S MINUTES) Mr, Reed Beckler; Thanked Council for temporary mobile home permit. P1EW BUSINESS (COMTINllED) RECEIVING ANNUAL REPORT FROM SPRINGBROOK P�ATURE CENTER FOUNDATION, , , , , � , � � ................4-4C Received ACTION NEEDED: File for future reference CONSIDERATION OF COMMUNICATION FROM GEORGE M. HANSEN COMPANY--].9J] AUDIT. , , , , , � � � � � � � � � � � . , , Company approved for 1977 Audit 5 ACTIO�Ep: Execute agreement and forward to 6eorge M. Hansen Company CONSIDERATION OF A RESO�UTION CERTIFYING TAX LEVY REQUIREMENTS FOR Ig�H TO THE COUNTY OF ANOKA FOR COLLECT I ON , , , , . , � � � � � � � . . . . ' ' , , ' , . , 6 Resolution No. 108-1977 adopted ACTIO_ ry`Ep; proceed as autfiorized CONSIDERA7ION OF A RESOLUTION SETTING AN ELECTION FOR ��IAYOR AND COUNCIL(�EMBER-AT-LqRGE, , , , , � � � � � � � � Resolution No. 109-1977 adopted ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized ; NCE 1dEW BUSINESS (CO'VTIh�UED) CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING POLLING PLACES AND APPOINTING ELECTION �UDGES FOR THE NOVEMBER H, 1977 GENERAL ELECTION� , , , , , , � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 8 _ 8 C Resolution No. 110-1977 ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized CONSIDERATION OF A RESaLUTION CERTIFYING CERTAIN DELINQUENT �'�ATER AND SEWER CHARGES TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR FOR COLLECTION WITH THE I9�� TAXES, ,,, Resolution No. 711-1977 ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION CERTIFYING CHARGES TO TNE COUNTY AUDITOR TO BE LEVIED AGAINST CERTAIN PROPERTIES FOR COLLECTION WITH THE TAXES PAYABLE IN I9�H �WEEDS) . �. � � � , � . � � , � � � � � . � � , Resolution No. 112-1977 ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as autharized , . � „9-9H � � � IQ - 1� � CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON OUT�OT �V, INNSBRUCK ��ORTH, LOT 1, BLOCK 2�4 AND OUTLOTS B AND C, INNSBRUCK VILLAGES AND I�PPORTIONING INTO INNSBRUCK VILLAGES ZND ADDITION. , , , , , � � � � � � � � � � � � Resolution No. 113-1977 ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized I1 — 11 A MEETI OCTOBER 3, 1977 NEW BUSIP�ESS (CONTINUED) PAGE S CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 1, BLOCK 3, COMMERCE PARK, AND APPORTIONING INTO PARCELS ISSO AND 1560, COMMERCE PARK , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 12 - 12 A Resolution No. 114-1977 adopted ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized �LAIMS� � � � . � � � � � � . � � . . . � � � � � . . . � 13 Approved ACTIO.N NEEDED: Proceed as authorized LICENSES, , . , , 14 I4 A ... . � � � � . � � � . � � . . . . . . Approved ACTION ryEEpEp;: proceed as authorized ESTIMATES� . � , , . , , . � � � . � . � . � . . . � , , 15 - 15 G Approved ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized CONSIDERATION Of A TEMPORARY BINGO LICENSE--AMERICAN LEGION POST License approved for one month ACTION NEEDED: Issae license for one month CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 206, SECTION 206.05 ENTITLED FIRE LIMITS OF THE CITY CODE BY EXCEP7ING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND FROM TNE FIRE LIMITS Adopted on First Reading ACTIO_ N�Ep; Put on agenda of October 24, 1977 for second reading. ADJOURN: 8:40 P.M, FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING E SIGN NAME ADDRESS AND ITEM NUMBER INTERESTED IN i ADURESS o��1YV6rvl4 DATE: OCTOBER 3 1977 �� ITEM NUMBER FRIDLEY CITY COUi�CIL REGULAR �OUNCIL �`�EETING, �C70BER �, 1977, %:30 P,r•�, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE; ROLL CALL: PRESEPdTATIO�� OF At�ARD: CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION: CHARLES E� GOODER FOR SERVICE ON COMMUN:TY DEVELOPMENT CdMMISSION APPROVAL OF P1IiJUTES: PUBLIC �iEARIN6 MEETING, $EPTEMBER I9, 1977 ADOPTIOPJ OF AGEfJDA;' OPEP� FORUf1, VISITORS; �CONSIDERATION OF ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA - IS MINUTES) � PAGE Z OLD BUSINESS: CONSIDERATION OF SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1978, ,,,,,, ], NE��! BUSIfJESS: CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, CHAPTER 901 ENTITLED PENALTIES, SECTION JOL�OI AND 9GI�OS FALSE STATEMENTS. , , , , , , , � � � � � � � � � � � � � 2 — 2 A CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, $P �]—].2, BY r�ASEEM ANSARI, 7900 MarN $TREET ����� , , , , , , . , , , , , 3 - 3 K � � � � . � , . . � � Plannin Commission Recommendation: Approve with stipulation Council Act�on Required: Consideration of recommendation i� P�EW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) RECEIVING ANNUAL REPORT FROM SPRINGBROOK P�ATURE CENTER FOUNDATION� � � � , � � � � � � � � � � � . . � � � � _, � , 4 - 4 C CONSIDERATION OF COMMUNICATION FROM GEORGE M, HANSEN COMPANY--].9]] AUDIT� , , , , , , 5 � . � � � � � � . . � � , CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION CERTIFYIN6 TAX LEVY ' REQUIREMENTS FOR I9JH TO.THE COUNTY OF ANOKA FOR COLLECTION, , , , , , � � � ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,6 CONSIDERATION OF A RES�LUTION SETTIN6 AN ELECTION FOR P'�AYOR AND COUNCILMEMBER-AT-LARGE. , , , , , , � � � � �VE61 BUSINESS (CO'�TIhJUED) CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING POLLING PLACES AND APPOINTING ELECTION �UDGES FOR THE P�OVEMBER H, 1977 GENERAL ELECTION, , , , , , � � � � � , , ' , ' g _ 8 C CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION CERTIFYING CERTAIN DELINQUENT I'�ATER AND SEWER CHARGES TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR FOR �OLLECTION WITH THE 1978 TaxES, ,,,,� 9_ 9 H CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION CERTIFYING CHARGES TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR TO BE LEVIED AGAINST CERTAIN PROPERTIES FOR COLLECTION WITH THE TAXES PAYABLE IN I9%8 �WEEDS)� � � � � � � . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,10-10� CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTIN6 OF SPECIAL �SSESSMENTS ON OUTLOT Fl, INNSBRUCK P�ORTH, Lor 1, BLOCK Z�{ AND OUTLOTS B AND C, INNSBRUCK VILLAGES AND APPORTIONING INTO INNSBRUCK VILLAGES ZND ADDITION, , , , , � � � � � � ' , , 11-11A REGULAR M[ETING, OCTOBER 3, 1977 NEW BUSIPaESS (CONTINUED) PAGE 5 CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTIQN AUFHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LoT 1, BLOCK 3, COMMERCE PARK, AtJD APPORTIOfJING INTO PARCELS ISSO AND 1560, �OMMERCE PARK � � , , , , , , , , , , � , , , , , , j2 - 12 R �LAIMS. , , , , , „ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,13 LICENSES. , , , , , ,,,�.,,�,,,,..,.,,,14-I4A ESTIMATES� , , , , , � � � � � � . , . , , 1 , 15-15G ADJOURN; 1$� THE MIIAITES OF THE PUBLIC HEARING MEETIMG OF THE FRIOLEY CITY�COUNCIL OF SEPTEMBER 19, 1977 The Public Hearing Meeting af the Fridley City Council of September 19, 1977 was called to order at 7:42 p.m, by Mayor Nee. .� ', i PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Nee led the Council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. � '�� ROLL CALL: i MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Nee, Councilman fitzpatrick, Councilman Hamernik, Councilman Schneider, and Councilwanan Kukowski. � MEMBERS ABSENT: None � ADOPTION OF AGENDA: Mayor Nee requested tvro items be added to the agenda, "Receiving Letter�from the Islands of Peace dated September 79, 1977" a�d "Consideration of the Potential Lharge of the Court Room to Columbia Heights." � MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to adopt the agenda as amended. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. PUBLIC NEARINGS: PUBLIC HEARING ON ASSESSMENT F�R ST. 1977-1 AND ST 1977-2 STREET IMPROVEMENT � � � PROJECTS: . ��. MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski 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 unanirrously and the Public Hearing opened�at 7:45 p.m. . The public hearing covered street improvements on Channel Road, Lucia Lane, Dellwood Drive,� Pierce Street, 63rd Avenue, TH 65 E. Service Road; Talmadge Lane, Ironton Street, Able Street, Hickory Street, 73� Avenue, Ashton Avenue, Osborne Way, Alden Way, and 75th Way. Mayor Nee stated the proposed assessment roll has 6een prepared under a formula which bas been in effect for about-25 years in the City.� i Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated, as noted, this is a public hearing to '�� � receive any comnents and input from residents affected by the street improvement ' projects. He�stated, if residents have any comnents about the actual improvement � project> they should wntact the City's Engineering Division. �He noted the City . '. still has funds being retained which are to be used for sodding, driveway probiems, etc. Mr. Sobiech�stated the City has a one year perforniance bond and will�be reviewing alt projects next year to go over all the aspects to be sure the contractor did follav the specifications and proper construction. Mr. Sobiech stated, generally, the costs for the projects have run about 15% below the final estimates. He noted the basic assessment cost is approximately $14.06 per foot ca�ared with $14.08 in 1976; E14.49 in 1975; and $74.80 in 1974. Mr. Brunsell, City Clerk, stated tbe assessment will be spread aver a 10 year period with interest at�the rate of 7�%. He noted the property owner can pay the assessment -within 30 days without any interest. He further stated, if the assessment is not paid within 30 days, property owners wilt still have until November 15 to make payment, but interest will be added for the period from SeptEmber 19 ta November 15, 1977. I , I `— —. __ . --- - - � -- _ __ . __ et.+.rr........ . . _.. _ . . . _ _ _ . _ . ... .. .. ----- __:.. __.. �. itSL : , PUBLIC HEARING MEETIN6 OF SEPTEMBER 19, 1g77 PA6E 3 Mr. E11is stated he is willing to pay for paving the street and concrete curb, but 7almadge wi17 have to be torn up in order to have it drain properly. No other person in the audience canmented on the improvement projects for Channel Road, Lucia Lane, and Talmadge Lane. DELLM000 URIVE PIERCE STREET, AND 63RD AVENUE: Mr. Sobiech stated this improvement consisted of concrete curb and gutter and bituninous roadway, with extension of�some storm sewer. The��front foot assessment was E16.44, with a side yard assessment of §2.33 per foot. Mr. .lohn Carland, 6476 Dellwood �rive N.E., questioned when they would be reimbursed for the damages which occurred due to floodinq.� . Mr. Sobiech stated the contractor was put on notice that before any final payment wou7d be made, the damages received by the residents must be taken care of. Mayor Nee explained the front foot assessment for property fronting on Highway 65 was E19.59 per faot. Mr. Joe RandaTt, 1210 Mississippi Street N.E., and Mr. Leighton Clar, 112g 63rd qvenue N.E.�, questioned the9r assessment, which was explained by Mr. Herrmann. No other persons�in the audience commented on the improvements to Deltwood Drive, Pierce Street, and 63rd Avenue. IRONTON STREET: Mr. So6iech, Public Works Director, explained the front f6ot assessment for Ironton Street was $5.78. Cauncilman Schneider questioned why it was blocked off. Mr. Sobiech explained it is not a thru-way, but for private use only. No persons in the audience comnented on this assessment for Ironton Street. ASHTON AVENUE: - Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated this is an MSAS street designed to Municipal State Aid Standards which consist of a 40 foot wide street. He noted the assessment is 321.49 per front foot for industrial-commercial properties along�.the east line of Ashton and the front foot assessment for residential and park properties is $12,72, and $1.2q per foot for side yard. Mr. John Carland questioned wny all the front foot assessments were not the same for these projects. Mr. Sobiech stated some streets are wider arM have additional base materials. He indicated there was no restoration of driveways and no sodding required in this particular area, Mr. Sobiech noted Mr. Carland's cost was slightly higher because of the.extension of the storm drainage. f� other persons in the audience comnented regarding the improvement on Ashton Avenue. ABLE STREET: � Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated the front foot assessment for Able Street is E14.02 and that it ts a comnercial-industrial type street. He stated the majority�of the existing base materiat �as utilized and to bring it up to industrial street standards, it was necessary to install concrete curbing and an additional overlay. No persons in the audience comnented on this improvenent on Able Street. HICKORY STREET• Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated this street was made�to 40 foot standards. ihe front foot assessment was $19,11. He indicated, in this particular case, quite a bit af extra excavation work was involved, � I "■ � PUBLIC HEARIN6 MEETIN6 OF SEPTEMBER 19, 1977 PA6E 5 Councilman Schneider stated he stood before a previous Council and said about the same things Ms. Eggert is sayin9 now; however, it is his opinion, his home is. worth more now because of the development. He pointed out that there are now well-kept, landscaped homes which woutd not have been possible without the street, runnhismdriveway�out toithedsode street whicheheuf lrt wasea�potential benefit. He pointed out if the street had not�been re-aligned, the assessment to her Property would have been rtpre and the intent of changing the street pattern was to reduce the assessment to the existing level. Mr. Eggert agreed this plan is less costly. He stated, granted he has access, but access to oniy the cul-de-sac. He indicated, with this plan, he 9ets alt the traffic by his property and felt this is definitely no benefit. He also stated now he has a house overlooking his back yard and cannot see that as an assef. Mr. Herrick felt that has nothing to do with the question of assessing the lot. He indicated another point the Council should bear in�mind, an additional . Pri�ciple of assessment is (1) you have to show a benefit; and (2j you have to treat all properties equally, He stated,�if you get down to�how this property is assessed, he's not sure you wouldn't have a question from the developer tbat � he ts not being treated equally because of no assessment on.the front. � Ns. Eggert stated she can see they are fighting a losing 6attte. She felt the �Council should sit down and cansider situations like this, as she didn't think� she is being unreasonable. She felt this was a unique situation and, if they don't feel it is, give her a calt and explain it to her. Councilman Schneider stated when Ms. Eggert says this is "unique" because she � is�the only one in the City in this situation, he felt you could find 200 or 300 cases in the same situation. �� Councilman Namernik stated he canrrot agree this is a unique situation. He �ind9cated tbe Councii has had other almost identicat cases. Ms. Eggert questioned if that makes it right to follow this assessment poticy. Councilman Hamernik stated it is a valid attempt to make it as fair and as equitable as possible:� � Mayor Nee asked the City Attorney to advise Mr. and Ms. Eggert, in the event the Council adopts the resolution as su6mitted for this assessment, wbat their rights would be. P1s. Eggert indicated he didn't have ta since they were apparently � aware of what procedures they could follow for appeal. � Mayor Nee advised they could appeal this to the courts. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to receive the tetter from Mr. and Mrs. Eggert dated�September 13, 1977 regarding their protest of this assessment. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the rtqtian carried unanimously. OSBORNE�WAY: � Mr. Sobiech, public Works Director, stated this street was built to Municipal State Aid standards and design. 7he assessment for residential properties was $12.72 per front foot. He stated, in this particular case, there was no restoration, no driveway improvements and no sodding. Mr. So6iech stated, in addition, an agreement was reached with the deve)oper to put tn storm sewer to the development to serve areas W the west. The storm server is $3.61 per 100 square feet. Na persons in the audience cormnented reagrding this improvement on Osborne Ilay. ALDEN WAY: Mr. Sobiech, Public 47orks Director, explained this street was reconstructed to Municipat State Aid S Wndards. 186 PUBLIC HEARING MEEiING OF SEPTEMBER i9, 1g77 PAGE 7 is that the residents on 75th Way are getting extra charge for the storm sewer for pMch they have not already paid. Mr. Hogen stated he believes the reason the starm sewer was voted down was that Mr. Ellis was asked ta tontribute to this on their street and they did not Nish to have it. He indicated the residents in their block wanted a street 6adty 6ecause of the dust. �Mr. Hogen stated the street, as it looks now, is � good. Nr. Bob ioner, 7598 Alden Way N.E., questioned the assessirg of the west side of the street an7y. � � . Mr. Qureshi stated there is no potentia7 of additional storm sewer on Alden Way as it is canplete. Mr. Franz Flath, 91 75th Way, questioned when Osborne wi17 be open. Mr. Sobiech stated they are working with the Arwka County Highway Department to improve this�signal and are waiting for final parts. He stated i.t is anticipated to 6e canpleted within the next few months. Mr. Flath also requested speed signs be installed, Mr. Thure Erickson, 75i5 Alden Way, questioned why the S4.�Pau7 Water Works wasn't assessed for more costs. . Mr. Herrick stated he believed property��that is being used strictly for conduit would be very difficutt to assess as you don't have a vehicle for showing benefit. Mr. Sobiech explained there was an exchange of parceTs with the St. Paul Water Works relinquishing tvro parcets to the City and the City relinquishing one parcel. No other persons in the audi�nce spoke regarding these street improvenents. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to close the Public Hearing on the assessment for St. 1977-1 and St. 1977-2 Street Improvement Projects. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing closed at 70:05 p.m. - PUBLIC HEARING ON ASSESSMENT FOR ST. 7977-3 STREET II�ROVEMENT PROJECT: MOTIONrby Counci�lwo�n-Kukowski to waive the reading of the Public Hearing �rotice and opert�the Public Hearing. Seconded by Counciiman Schneider, Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee.declared the motion carried unanimously and the Pubtic Hearing opened at 10:05 p.m. Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, explained this project involves the improvement of the street surfacing, curb and gutter, storm sewer and signal installation on East River RoaA from Interstate 694 to approximately 61st Way. � Mr. Sobiech stated the East River Road improvement consisted mainly of curb and 9utter construction amounting to a front foot assessment of $8.63. He stated there was a signal installed and this cost was picked up by the General Fund supplied by the MSA devetoqnent fund. In conjunction with this improv�nent, Mr. Sobiech stated there was a west frontage road improvement involving mostly the Georgetown Apartments and Lynwood Manor Nursim� Home. 7his assessment amounted to $13.84 per front foot. Mr. Sobiech stated, along with the roadway improvenents, there was a storm sewer and the 6enefitting properties received an assessment of $1,99 per 100 square feet. No persons in the audience spoke regarding this assessment. NOTION by Councilwanan Kukowski to close the Pu61ic Hearing on assessment for St. t977-3 Street Improvement Project. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a vaice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing closed at 10:08 p.m. sr PUBLIC HEARIN6 MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 19, )977 PAGE 9 .Mr. Brunsell, City Clerk, explair.ed all properties involved in this assessment have signed�an agreanent agreeing to the principle of these lateral charges. Mr. Herrnwnn, Assessing Department, stated the property owner in Auditor's Sub, p77, Lot 16, Parcel 2060 has made payment to the City in the amount of $1,545. Mr. 6runsell stated this parcel should still be included in the assessment roll; however, the funds are here to cover this assessment and it wi17 be handled adminSstratively. . No persons in the audience spoke regarding this assessment. MOTION by Councilwanan Kukavski to close the Public Hearing on assessment for water ard sewer mains., taterals, and service connections. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Nayor Nee dxlared the matian carried unanimously and the Public Hearing closed at 10:25 p,m. RECESS: Recess was calted by Mayor Nee at 10:25 p.m. RECONVENEDd The Council reconvened at 10:40 p.m. Atl Counci7menbers were present. M07ION by Councilwoman Kukowski 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 opened at 10:40 p.m, Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, reviewed the appropriations for General Government, Public Safety, Public Works, Recreation�, and Reserve�amounting to a total of E3,962,664. The appropriations for "Other Funds" was also revierved, amounting to a total of $369,713, with a final total of E4,332,377. Mr. Qureshi explained this budget proposes a mill levy of 14.g which is c7ose to the levy for 1977, He stated, if the same mitl levy is maintained, because of changes in the assessed valuation formula, the property owners would see a reduction in taxes for all homes valued to $g0,000, if this budget is adopted. He pointed out that he is speaking for local City government taxes; however, if all goverronent units maintain the same level, the property owners should receive a reduction in taxes for the first time in the City's history. Mayor Nee stated the CounciT has worked on the budget for four or five months on a program �basis, evaluating.various components of the proposai. He stated, under tAe Charter, tAe City Manager has the responsibitity oi proposing a balancetl budget. Mr. Qureshi then reviewed the revenue sharing funds which the City hopes to receive Sn T978 amounting to $186,520. He outlined the vaious proposed uses of these funds. Mr. Qureshi explained the anti-recession funds, which are a supplementary fund, in the a�rount of E9,036 have been allocated to Parks and Recreation. Mayor Nee stated there are no new programs, no increase in permanent staff with tAe possible exception of two police officers. He stated the�City has been contracting with other goverronental agencies for CETA personnel and the City now ha5 about 30 people working under this program in a variety�of projects. These P�p]e are financed by Federat grant funds.. � Mr. Qureshi stated the CEiA people are being used in areas where the City probably wou7�dn't be able to venture, if they had to rely on their local resources. Some areas where these persans are being used are in housing, senior citizen programs, and teen programs. No persons in the audience spoke regarding the budget. I MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to close the Public Hearing on-the 747g City gudget. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee i declared the rtrotion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing c7osed at 10:57 p,m, i i � � I i I � ��i3i? � � �� � . PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 1�9, 1g77 P�E �� MO7ION by Councilwanan Kukowski ta adopt Resolution No. 102-7977, Seconded by Counciliaan Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carrfed unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 103-T977 -�CONFIRMING ASSESSMENT FOR STREET IMPROYEMENi PROJECT � . . MOiION by Councilwoman Kukowski to adopt Resolution No. 103-1977,� Seconded by � Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voti�ng aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 104-1977 _ f.OxFraMrur_ ncc«o..�.�r �.,,, ...___ ______. � ! MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 104-1977, Seconded by Councilwanan Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the iaotion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 705-1977 - CONFIRMING ASSESSMENT fOR THE TREATMENi ANO REMOYAL OF RE 9 MO7ION by Councilman Hamernik to adopt Resolution No. 105-7977. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously, MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 706-7977. Seconded by Eouncitman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all votirg aye, Mayor Nee declared the � motion�carried unanirtausly. COh�9UH�tCATIONS: GENERA} TELEVISION INC• AODITION 70 CHARACTER CENERATOR: Mayor Nee stated General Television, Inc. has submitted a letter regarding the character generatar the City is now using. The request is for.the City to add one mepqry at a cost of $623. Mr. QuNeshi stated, in discussions with Mr. Hengerford, be wanted a guarantee from the City�for use of the character generator for at least five years, with the conditlon that if they need it, they would pay the City back at the rate of $725 per year for each year it wasn't used. Counci}�n Hamernik asked if this wauld satisfy the desires of the Cable Television Commission. Mr, Qureshi stated, basicaliy, this is the same as what fhe City is rrow doing. He stated: {he Cable Television Comnission is aware of this request and he felt there wasn'i�any problem. If there was, however, they wouldn't�proceed. � MOTION by Councilwoman KukowskT to purchase the character generator board for 5623 '��� with�the condition of wprking out the five year lease agreement with 6eneral Tele- ' vision, Inc. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upan a voice vote, atl voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. LET7ER FROM ISLANDS OF PEACE �ATED SEPTEMBER 19, 1977 REGARDING ANOKA COUNTY AS � ; � MOTION 6y Councilwoman Kukowski to refer this communitation to administration for their recomnendation. Seconded by Counci7man Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting dye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. i � I I � r.* �� b Y 'r7 � �' Clf C) ^j � � H �-�1 z i ti . s�'ncooz a`�' cnz��rn �i � --I � �+OO,bti Cf� �cnm�-+v,o.., �r"zcti�� T'CrIA•�-tZ(n t� > bc mc Mo.�v�ccz cmo;a•-.� Oz�H�Z�r- �S�~~��� ° t'n � -i .�i 'rt �ZtlA��2 d`~c2��rt�}c� n'I ITI ti G H �Rtxy.. 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AN OR�INANCE ADOPTING THE 6UDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 197g9 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY HEREBY ORDAIPlS: SELTION 1: That the annual bud9et of he City of Fridley for the fiscal year beginning January t, 1g7�g�hich has been submitted-by the City Manager and modified and approved by the City Council is hereby adopted; the total of the said buAget and the major divisions thercof being as fotlows: ESTIMATE_ pF REyEN�E General Property Tax Licenses Contractors Business Other Permits Grants and Shared Taxes Charges for Services Fines and Forfeitures Interest Earnings Rent Other Misc. Revenue Insurance Refund (POlice and Fire Pensions) Transfers Seat Coating State Aid Surplus Revenue Sharing Fund Liquor.Fund Other General Fund Surplus TOTAL: 6ENERAL fUND State Aid Funds Taxes Taxes TOTAL: QTHER FUNDS TOTAL• RLL Fl1NDS APPROPRIATIONS $2,072,619 General Government 8,050 �e9islative 57,045 CSty Management finance (Etection 6,500 Accounting, Assessor) �$>15 Civic Center 961,256 Public Safet,y 72,295 Police 75,004 Fire 75,500 Civil Defense 11,000 Public Works Z>>$» Cwmnunity Development Engineerin9 a:id Fu61ic 56,800 Works Maintenance Recreation 40,000 Naturalist 65,000 Parks and Recreation 2D0 5�G ,� 85,000 3,000 72 9�� Reserve 3,9� 62;'66q OTNER FUN�S STATE AID FUND 287,000 State Aid Construction CIYIC CENTER BON� FUND � 40,780 DeGt Service CAPITAL PROJECT FUND 4 .533 Capital Improvement 3�713 Revolving E4,332.377 0 712,538 202,196 244,672 110,206 1,033,890 278,665 17,015 243,3q3 784,058 731,800 7D3,781 100,000 3 9.�fi2,664 8 287,Q00 40,180 42,533 369,713 E4,332,377 SECTION 2: That the City Ftanager be directed to cause the appropriate accounting entries to be made in the books of the City PASSED AND ADOpTED BY THE C1TY COUNCIL OF TNE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF . 197T, _ MkYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE ATTEST: Y CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSECL Public Hearing: September i9, 1977 First Readinu: Septwnber 26, 1977 Second Reading: Publish: 1 � ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, CHAPTER 901 ENTITLED PENALTIES SECTION 901.01 APJD 901.05 FALSE STATEMENTS 7he City Council of the City of Fridley does ordain as follows: Section 901.01 is hereby amended as followr. 901.01 Every person who violates this code is subject to all penalties provided for such violation. Except where a different, specific or more particular ofna�violatPonVOfethis codewshalltuponsconvictionyoffsucheoffenseerbenfgnedtin an amount not to exceed 9���ip�pp $500.00 or be imprisoned in jail for a period of not to exceed ninety (90) days or both for each offense of which he is convicted. ,(R�S{� �{�y,� 901.05 FALSE STATEMENTS Every person who gives or furnishes to the City of Fridley a false or untrue statement to be relied upon in the granting of a permit or license shall be subject to the penalties provided for in this Chapter. ,(jt�{� z$�� ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS__ DAY OF 19 . William J. Nee - �4ayor ATTEST: Marvin C. Brunsell - City Clerk First Reading: Second Reading: Publish: � WYMAN SM�TM L[ONARDT.JUSTEM MCNRY 1�, /EIngMA ALVIH S. MwLMON RONAIO �.MASRy�T= JANES R. CASSENLY CARL J, NEWOViBT MARR E. MnGGERTY ALLEN M. GIBwS IRVING JUSTER 01 COVNE[l Mr. Virgil Herrick Attorney at Law 6279 University Avenue N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Dear Virg: . lAW OFFICES SMITFI. �TUSTER, FgIgEMA, CMARTERED August 30, 1977 :' �� � �' � � SUIiE Iz50 lU�LOCRS CXCHANGE BUILDING MIHNEAPOLIS, NINNESOTA 55�02 TEL[PMONE 16121339-1481 �AIOLEV OfFICE 61�1 UNIVERSITY AV[NUE N.E. � fRIDLEY, MIUNE50tA 55�32 iELEPNOHE 16121 5>I-BB)O Chapter 355 of the 77 Session Laws amends the maximum penalty for misdemeanors by increasing the maxi:mum fine from $300.00 to $500.00 or imprisonment for 90 days, or both. Section 609.032 increases the maximum penalty for ordinance violations and indicates that any law of this state or city charter which limits the power of any city, town, county or other political subdivision to prescribe a maximum fine of �3QO.Q0 or imprisonment for 90 days for an ordinance violation shall, after August 1, 1977, be deemed to provide that such city, town, county or other political subdivision has the. power to prescribe a maximum fine of �500.00 or imprisonment for 90 days or botfi. I am sure tf�at we do not have a charter limitai,ion if Fridley. Probably, we should amend Chapter 901. Penalties of the City Code to prescribe a fine in an amount not to exceed $500.00 or imprisonment in jail for a period not to exceed 90 days, or 6oth. you. Very truly yours, � � Carl J. Newquist Fridley Office :pap . James P. Hill Pu61ic Safety Director Fridley Plunicipal Building 6431 University Avenue N. E. Fridley,•Flinnesota 55432 2A PLA1dTII1lG C,�Td1dISSI0P1 1�iR?:TIPIG - SFPTrMTirR ti�, 1977 Pa�e 9 3 .5. �.PiJT3'LZC"�t'T:ARIP�G: RF�UrST FOR SPECIAL USE PFId4IT. (..; I' -1 z,= 17AS�:�u4 A, API5ARI : As per aection 2C15. � 3� �.U—�3` TFiE F'RIDI,'�'I CIY'Y CODi , TO ALLO'.! A PUBLIC AUTO R:.'PAIR C�PtT�R U�E, O:d THE SOUTIiPRLY 805 FEET OF' THE iASTERLY � OF TII� PdORTHyASTERLY -,t, OF THE SOUTHLASTERLY w OF SFCTIOiV 3-T3o-RZ4, i,i{Cr.'PT THE WEST�RLY 328 FFPT ACCORDIPvG TO THE PLAT THEREOF (SUBJECT TO THE EASL1�I�i:T AGR�`r.T�ILPIT OF t}/l2/7t}) THE SAP4E BEIPdG 7900 I�fAIN STR��T NE. MOTIOId by T�Is. Schnabel, seconded by Mr. Oauist, to ouen the Public Hearino. Unon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing vzs opened at 8:46 P,t•i, Mr. Boardman explained that t4r. Naseem 9. Ansari ti•�as not able to attend the Planning Comr�ission meeting, Mr. Boardanan indicated that the reouest v�as to enable the use of 13,000 square feet of ba.y zrea in one of the 3ryant- Franklin buildings at 7900 hla.in Street PdE to have a self- serve tyne of garage snace. He said that h?r. 9nsari's idea tvas to orovide the snace� tools, racks, etc, for neoole to do their o�m ti•rork�on their cars charging them on a time basis. Mr. Boardr:�an sGid tnat t�r, Ansari felt that that type of business �,�as not aroun.d the area and that there rtas suppert for that type of fzcility. i3e said that t�1r, Anszri felt that the location ivas a geod location for that type of service. Mr. Boardr.�an indicated that the building was already divided into bays tis, Schnabel asked if the building :��ould be divided into more bays. Mr. Boardr�an said that Pir. Ansari ti�as going to use the ex.i.sting bays. Mr. Oquist asked if there rrould be an attendant on duty at the bay area. Mr. Boardman indicated that there rrould be a maintenance- type person at the building. Pir. Oquist asked if there ti�rould be any hoists available in the bay area. r4r. Boardr�an indicated that the uroject r�ould be more of a minar re�air tybe of snace. He said it ivoulci basically be providin� �arage i��orls-space for some people i��ho didn�t have a�arage or enough �lrage space to do the minor repair tvork on their cars such as oil changes, minor tune ups, etc. PLATT�IIPIG C�t�?dI.;SIO;I i�iT::;TiTdr, = S�T�•tT3rR i t�. 1977 Pa�e 10 3A Mr. Oouist asl;ed if there r�ould be a fire hazard for that type of business. � Mr. Board�an said that Mr. Ansari erould have to meet all j the Fire Code reouire�ents for that type of use. ! Mr, Robert Schroer of 4g0 Rice Creek Blvd. commented that a division of a big Corporation had esi;ablished several buildin�s in other parts of the country for the purpose of self-serve service centers, I?e said that many had to be closed dor�n because of a lack of acceptance. Mr. Langenfeld asked if that tyne of occupancy ti•rould be compatible �rith tne other type �f occupancies in the area. Hr. Boardman said that it ��as nrobably r�bre conpa.tible in an industrial area tha.n in an;� otner tyae of .a.rea. He exolained that there rras no �lace in tne ordinances that allo;!ed for autor�obile rzpair fa.cilities. He said tnat that tyne oi business had to be liandled by Special Use Per:aits. Mx. Boardnan suogested that the iteM be tabled until such time that i•ir. Ansari could a�npear before the ComMission and ans:^er the auestions that tne members had. T90TIOAI by I•ir, Peterson, seconde3 by t�1r. Langenfeld, that the Planning Comtaission table the rec,uest for Special Use Perttit, S.P. ;`7�-12, N2�eem 9. Ansari: !�s uer Section 205.1j1 (3,:�,10) of tY,e Fridley City Code, to allo.•� a public auto re_tiair center use, on the Southerly 805 feet of tne :.asterly � of the idortheasterly 4 of the Southeasterly � of Section 3-T3o-�z24, Except the ;7esterly 328 feet accordinp to the plat tne:eof (subject io the easement agreement of � 1�/72/74) the same being 7900 P4ain Street A:i;. Upon a voice vote� all voting aye, tne motion carried unanimously. Chairperson Fiarris indicated that the item r�ould be tabled until such t?ne that I•Ir. Naseen �, Ansari could speak before the Planning Cor��ission. He said that the Public Hearing tvould remain open. _ DRAFT COPY i CITY OF FRZDLEY PLANNING COMhfISSTON MEETING SEPTEMBER 28, 1977 CALL TO ORDER• Chairperson Harris called the �¢¢���g regular September 28, 1977, Planning Commission meeting to order at 7;45 p.m. ROLL CALL: Members present; Shea, gergman, garris, Suhrbier, Gabel, yangenfeld Me¢�bers Absent; pthers present; Peterson (Ms. Suhrbier was his representative) Schnabel (Ms. �abel was her representative) Reuben Acosta, planning Aide APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION PiINUTES: SEPTEMBER 14, 1977; MOTION by Ms. Shea, seconded by Ms. Gabel, to approve the September 14, 1977, Planning Commission minutes. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. APPROVE AI•�p�iDED AGENDA: MOTION by Mr, Langenfeld, seconded by Ms. Shea, to approve the amended agenda, �1��/i�/7�b�� as indicated with the mailing by the City. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 1 . TAUi.Fn. mra, Tn ,.... � ....�iirv: xc, ur.�r P'OR A S�CIAL USE PERMIT SP �i77-12� NASEEM A. ANSARI: qs per Section 205.131, 3, A, 10, of the Code, to allow a public auto repair center use on the Souther1yd805 feet of the Easterly Half of the Northeasterly Quarter of the Southeasterly Quarter of Section 3, T-30, R-24, except the Westerly 328 feet, according [o the plat thereof, subject to the easement agreement of April 12, 1974, the same being 7900 Main Street N.E. Chairperson Harris opened the public hearing at �;50 p.m. Mr, garris explained to P1r. Ansarf that at the September 14th Planning Commission meeting, Mr. Boardman had explained the mode of operation and and the general location in the building in which this operation was to take place. He said there had been several quesEions by the members of the Commission which �r. goardman was unable to answer so they tabled the action until Mr. Ansari could be present. Ms• Shea suggeated that p�. Ansari read pages 9-LO of the September 14th Planning Coo�mission minutes to familiarize himself with what took place at that meeting. Ms. Gabel asked if Mr, pnsari would be providing the oil and tools needed or if the customers would bring these things in. MOTION by Ms, Shea, seconded by �, Langenfeld, to remove this item from the table. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion �3���1�� carried unanimously. � DRAFT COPY 3 C PLANNING COY�AfISSION MEETING SEPTEMBER 28, 1977 PAGE 2 Mr. Ansari stated that it was very difficult at this time to really outline in minu[e detail what would happen. He referred to the September 14th Planning of these Commission meeting in which someone had mentioned that somenfacilities 6�/!`1��� � �f�'�Aq[ had opened(lthe past few years and had failed. He said the reasons were numerous but what they did was not available to him. He had been spending considerable time on this project and had been getting a dead end wherever he went, or he had not been able to get to someone really involved in this type of �,� Pir. pnsari stated he operation. People just say they.theard about it and it went under. �`n�7� would sa�ething try different things until �`1��}� worked. Ms. �abel asked if it was Mr. Ansari's intention to provide parts and sell them. Mr. Ansari stated it was not, that there were numerous auto parts businesses. business They did not claici to know that kind of business and try to get thishoff the ground at the same time. Ms, Suhrbier was concerned about the liability. There yb���/{� would be people of all abilities coming in and there would only be one person supervising. Wttat was the liability to the City? Mr. Ansari stated there was no model plan on which he could base his answers. Ae had asked the people who furnished his present company with insurance to see if insurance coverage would be available for this facility and theinsurance people had said it would be. Since people would be working on their own cars, it was understandable that liability would he two-part; (1) injuries inflicted by persons upon themselves; and (2) responsi6ility of the garage when someone slips, for c��� +t,e example, that kind of liability exists in every buflding and�operator of the facility. 9 nx�x cor�r 3 D PLANNLNG CONA'IISSION MEETING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1977 page 3 from Mr. Langenfeld readAZoning Ordinance Section 205.131, I[em L0, requesting a special use permit. He asked Mr. Ansari that of Che following, wha� would be allowed in [he garage; gasoline service stations, excessory greas��servicing, but not cleaning & Washing of automobiles, minor adjustments and repairs�general repairs, overhauling, rebuilding, demolation or spray painting? servicing Mr, Ansari stated that he would not have gasoline �¢#�5�¢¢/�y`�(�C�"�,fi¢, cleaning & wash�ng of automobiles, or demolition or spraypainting. He would have excessory but not greas�/,servicing, minor adjustments & repairs,�a,eneral repairs, overhauling, and 7 rebuilding. Mr. Harris asked if the request was for 9,000 squar� feet or 13,000 square feet. Mr. Ansari stated it would depend on the availability of space. When he first started, 13,000 square feet had been available. He did not lmow now how much would be available as Mr. Brama of Bryant-Franklin ���Eb Corporation could not hold Mr. Ansari to that amount of space until Mr. ,�nsari received approval and could get started. Mr. Brama had gone on to rent the space and Mr. Aneari did not know how much he wuuld get until he received this approval from the City. Chairperson Harris stated the reason he had asked that question was because he wondered if there would be a physical retaining wall or a separation wall. Mr. Ansari answered that if they gpt into this facility, instead of leaving bays, i{IQVQ they would remove the partitions and �eee+ one unrestricted area. There were two corrections he would like to make. In the contiguous bays they occupied, 3E PLANNING C(8�1P1ISSION MEETING, SEPTEMBER 28 1977 PAGE 4 they would remove the separating walls so there would be a better free flow of cars and better supervision. In that particular building, the walls are temporary wal.ls in every bay. The other change he would like to make was that in the minutes it had said there would probably be no hoists, but Mr. qnsari have said he would like to $�¢ quite a few hoists to raise cars up and down. These probably would,�be electric, rather than hydraulic. There would be personnel on duty to help with this. As discussed, their people would bring the cars from the arkin lot into the buildin c3u�5fcmer5 P S g; put the cars on the hoists, and then the ��'e could work on their cars. Ms. Suhrbier stated she was concerned about the danger with one larse open space with no confinement of dust, etc protect people working nearby. If it was partitioned, it would tielp Chairperson asked what section of bays Mr. Ansari would be using. Mr. Ansari stated that he would have Bay �3 on. ��/[����f/¢�i�¢�/���� �, grama said had been reluctant to sublet the first two bays. Mr. Brama had �¢$ if the ��i��ig operation was successful, Mr, pnsari may get the first two bays also which would put this operation on Main and 79th, south corner. Ms. Gabel asked if the cust�ers would be responsible for taking away their own oil. a Mr. Ansari stated that the customers would not be responsible, that he and his people would have utensils in which to collect the oil. 0 , DRAFT COPY 3F PLANNiNG COt�IISSION MEETING, SEPTEMAER 28,.1977 . PAGE 5 Mr. Langenfeld asked if Mr. �,nsari had talked to any people who had had success with this type of operation. Mr. Msari stated that, to his knowledge, no one had been successful on the ecale he was going on. Operations had been successful when there were only two or three �alls. He £elt there was a need fcx his type of operation and that it would work. Mr. Langenfeld asked if Mr. Ansari felt there would� ak seasons and poor seasons, thinking of the cold weather in ,7anuary and February. it Mr. Ansari stated that �pIE�� definitely would be a seasonal business. It would be a challenge to make it a permanent business. They would have to promote and come up with services for the entire year as cars were driven the entire year. Chairperson D�� Harris asked if Mr. pnsari intended to put in an exhaust system. Mr. Ansari stated they would have to, especially in some areas where the car engines would be allowed to run continuously for long periods of time� °1`�'u�`�—�v�-�°bP�--^=--^�-Y`` Just merely for bringing the car in for routine maintenance, they would not need this. He said it was �1� �u�ld��i going to be very difficult to keepnwarm in the winter; there would be a Lot of heat loss. Chairperson Harris asked how many attendants would run the operation. Mr. Ansari stated he would have at least two people--a mechanic who would guide people on how to do things and another person to bring the cars in and would be out of the facility. These yb/f�X�/}6� attendants�on duty at all times, I DRAFT COPY 3G YI.ANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES SEPTEhII3ER 28, 1977 PAGE 6 Mr. Ansari stated they were planning on being open 10 hours a day, the peak hours being 12;00 noon to 10:00p.m., at least to start with. Mr. Langenfeld �,¢jE�� stated he was interested to know how Mr. Ansari planned to charge for people working in this garage. His concern was that �� they might have �I�i�l�➢�¢4� to charge quite a sum to make money and hire a mechar.ic. Mr.,Ansari stated he would probably charge on an hourly basis and on a per-job basis, because, by necessity, they would have to put together a package that for using the facilities for changing oil, for example, the customer would pay the garage x amount of dollars and be allowed 1/2 hour to do the job, He stated it ha� to be a paying proposition; but if these rates were equated with the going was rates at a regular garage, there i� quite a bit of room. Chairperson Harris asked if there would be any outside storage of vehicles and Mr. pnsari stated there would not--just a waiting period in the parking lot if the building was full. MOTION by Mr. Langenfeld, seconded by Mr, gergman, {yS/¢X¢�!¢/{j�� that the Planning Co�ission close the public hearing on the Request for a$�¢Ei�X Special Use Permit, SP 4� 77-12, Naseem p. Ansari: As per Section 205.131, 3, p, 10 of the Fridley City Code, to allow a public auto repair center use on the Southerly 805 feet of the Easterly Half of the Northeasterly Quarter of the Southeasterly Quarter of Section 3, T-30, R-24, except the Westerly 328 feet, according to the plat thereof, subjec[ to the easement agreement of qpril 12, 1974, the same being 7900 Main Sl•reet N.E. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Chairperson Harris declared the public hearing closed at 8;10 p.m. DRAFT COPY 3u PLANNING COMMISSTON MEETING SEPTII�iBER 28, 1977 PAGE 7 Mr. Ansari stated that this operation was really a trial measure. This was a highly specialized use of a building and this particular building was mt the b� � real answer to this kind of venture. To do exactly what �t should ��i dd'in the proper garage facility would take a lot of money to put ap that facility. His intent was to try this operation in this kind of jb��� bvilding for a short time and if it was successful, have his �4jb own building which would meet city code, special requirements, etc. � DRAFT COPY 3I PLANNING COt+AiISSION MEETING, SEPTEM$ER 28 1977 PAGE $ MQTION by r(r, gergman, seconded by M,s. Shea, that the Planning Commission recommend approval to the City Council of the request for Special Use Permit, SP # 77-12, Naseem A. Ansari: As per Section 205.131, 3, A, 10, of the Fridley City Code, to ail'ow a public auto repair center use on the Southerly 805 feet of the Easterly Half of the Northeasterly Quarter of the Southeasterly Quarter of Section 3, T-30, R-24, except the Westerly 328 feet, according to the plat thereof, suhject to the easement agreement of April 12, 1974, the same being bbbbb}ry 7900 Main Street N.E., , � hke—eeeE#en ee��#e� enan#e�ees�T, with the following stipulations; 1. With the understanding that all code�g, ordinances, and other applicable regulations will be met; 2. that for purposes of this special use pexmit, a space limitation of 15,000 square feet be�mderstood as a part of this reco�endation. Mr. Langenfeld stated he would like to add for the record that due concern for unnecessary noise and improper disposal of oil, etc.,be regulated. He said Mr. Bergman encompassed this when he stated that all regulations wwld be met. 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'll 1' � Yo ' . .t�� ' ' `x '.I'k ��� yy � �y� . . � . ��-1=�r � 1 ,� � - � ^i .. w,.T '� d "`" � . � �, ' � � � �/ ' a:e; �^�.�►y _.-„� '�. . �w e..a.v . . a�, N.�m Usi.ke Il SciewGartman 'w""''er�"°°'0� September 28, 1977 pi�eNw EmeriN; 8N1 Muuum ol NitwM Nntmy . N«I A fbrubnyn Treamer Springbrook 4 �� `'�- Nature Center Faundation 'p "-.. ^K•^�• Fridley City Manager and Council KnoM ��. Civic Center �"`" 6431 University Avenue N,E. op�,,,� �.�awroi;resa..m� Fridley, Minnesota 55�+32 o m.,�i vmm�l.Mwn iWroM OOyb�0.0.1W1in E A. Petnryvlo lim Cha'vman Wryne E. Samp�on (maunUnt w.e scro,r P. SnBe� Gentlemen: Box 32323, Fridley, Minnesota 55432 (612)571-G743 This letter constitutes the first annual progress report of the Springbrook Nature Center Foundation, detailing achievements ,; through August 31, 1977, relative to the development of North Park in Fridley as a Nature Center. �er�s�ip�yl Broehemooe Tadmrte.v or{: �nMUH Wey Ciiy Namrolat D11/W H. (]W�lM1 i�tSW( O� BDl3fly i�uiiry oi Alinnnwa Mrian 6. TwEOH (etor, $tA Mwecm e( �wr:Nf:wer . . qiktionsshewnaa hr;ee.:r'::s�:on %I�d6I�9I iMtUtUb M(/p!XR.p1C FUNDING At the present time, the Foundation has on hand cash from contri- butions and �und raising activities in the amount of $6,232,00. Uotunteer Tabor and donated materiats have been received in the amount of $20,70b,00 (see Schedule I attactied), Total fund; available for matching amount to $26,938.00, �ohich amount approxi- rmaptely equals the funds necessary to match the SNR grand of 92/��0�.�0. . Improvements completed to-date, as detaited below, are vaTued at $40,478.00, Items remaining to be compieted under Phase I can be accomptished within the budget of $54,000 proposed in the originat plan. PHASE I PROGRESS REPORT Specific accomplishments during this past summer under Phase I of the plan include: 1. Completion of paving and curbing of the parking lot. 2. Canpletion of perimeter fencing, 3. Completion of the boardwalk; 900 feet, as planned. 4, Completion of the four footbridges, as planned, 5. Covering of 25% of trails with wood chips. items remaining'and to be compieted yet this year� l, Three drive gates through the fence. 2. Remainder of wood chip cover on major traiis, . 'Z 4A 3. Installation of interpretive stte markers for self- guided tours. 4. Instaltation of temporary observation blinds, 5. Sewer and water line installation across County Road 132, Two items remaining under Phase I wi.11 be intentionally postponed, pending decisions yet to be made, These are: 1. Restroom facilities: A proposal is under development by the Fridley Jaycees to erect a smalt, minimum-cost office/ ciassroom/visitors` center on the site as an interim measure until time as a more comprehensive and permanent facility can become a reality, This plan, if approved by the Foundation, City and State Planning Agency, would in- clude the restroom proposat under Phase I, 2. interpretative Signs: Program planning is presentTy in progress by two naturalists hired under the CETA program, A necessary and integral part of program planning is the decision on secondary trait systems, The location of interpretative signs must await completion of this activity, fUTURE FOUNDATION ACTIVITtES tnasmuch as Phase 1 funding now has been fully met and physical site developnent is nearing compietion, Foundation activities wi11 na,� shift more actively into the areas of supporting full scale nature center programming and developing specific plans for tfie establish- ment of a Uisitor.'s Center consistent with the original concept of the site and aCequate to meet the long range needs of Fridley and the surrounding co�ununities, &incerely, //�.^✓ /��"`""�. «i Vernon L, Moen Chairman Springbrook Nature Center Foundation TE: "Schedu}e I" 4� SPRINGBROOK NATUkE CENTER AT NORTH P�RK, pEVELOPMENT STATUS 8/31/77 �. Contributions and Votunteered Labor A. 1976 Construction Season l, Fridjey �aycees Project, 10/23/]6 a. Sign $ 250.00 b. Labor for fence E boardwalk 510,00 2. C.E.T.A, labor (Ederhoff � Strike) 1 575.46 Subtotat $ 2,335,46 B. 1977 Constructpor, Season 1. AAri1 C.E,T.A, labor (Ederhoff . � Strike) $ 226.Q8 2, Lampert/Canton Redwood Contribution 1,920,00 3. City of Minneapo)is (o-�ood chips) 2,788,00 4. Campfire Giris District I1 (Project "GLDW") 500.00 _ 5. May C.E,T,A, labor (Ederhoff) �p�12 6. �une C.E,T.A, laboF� (Ederhoff, Perry, . and Summer Youth Corps) J,930,00 7. �uty C.e.T.A. ( �� ) 4,360.00 8. August C.E,T.A. ( '� ) 3,Si0,00 9. Plywood Minnesota fence contrib, 2,286,19 10. Fridley ,laycees (7/23 fence proj,) 80000 Subtotal $ 18,370.39 Totat $ 20,705.85 NOTE; This report does not contain any matching cash from the Springbrook Nature Center Foundation. e ,DEUELOPMENT STA7U5 8/31/77 Page 2 ��• SNR Grant (City of Fridiey Program �� 344) Status Balance 7/31/77 $ 10>517.96 Encumbrance; plywood Minnesota P.o. � 13536 2 740 4 Balance •$ 7>777.62 III. Total Reimbursibles as of $/3)/]] (City of Fridiey Program � 227) Naturalist/Resource Coordinator's time and other City Services due upon request $ 757.09 y���t1�7 7�1.,�,,:__., - 4C GEORGE M. HANSEN COMPANY 5 Lntified pxAfir Aaroentmea � � 173 SOUTN PLA2A BUtLDING WAYZATA BOULEVAqD AT HIGHWAY 100 � MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA SS41E 448•2580 September 23, 1977 The City Council Cfty of Fridley Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Dear Council Members: We are currently planning our fall and winter work program and would appreciate an indication that we may be invited to conduct the 1977 audit of'the City as we have iu past years, We would perform an audit of the balance sheets of the various funds of tb.e City as ot December 31, 1977 and the xelated financi.al statements for the year then ended, The audit would be perfoxmed in accordance with the procedures established by the State Auditor and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. These procedures are compatible with the pronouncements of the National CounciL on Governmental Accounting, The sudit which we will perform will be an examination which conststs of a review of internal control, accounting procedures, and the details of all records, in- cluding subsidiary records and supporting data as to mathematical accuracy, propriety and completeness of a11 transactions on a test basis. The test eacamination presumes that the items selected are representative of all the transactions, Although such an audit is the one most frequently used today, it will not neces- sarily discover fraud or defalcation, However, should fraud or defalcation exist, ft may be uncovered as the result of one or more of the procedures applied on a test basis. As itt previous years, we plan to do as much work before the year end as possible so that we may present our report at an early date. We have enjoyed our relationship with the City during the past years and hope that we may be allowed to conduct the I977 audit. JGM:gmd Accepted by the City of Fridley Bv: Very truly yours, �+�`� � J, Greg�hy Title Date RESOLUTION N0. 1977 RESOLUTION CERTIFYING TAX LEVY REQUIREMENTS FOR 1978 TO TNE COUNTY OF ANOKA FOR COLLECTION. BE IT RESOLVED, That the City of Fridley certify to the County Auditor of the County of Anoka, State of Minnesota, the following tax levy to be tevied in 1977 for the year 1978. 6ENERAL FUND Levy Subject To Limitation OUTSIDE LEVY LIMITS Item "A" - dudgements and Liability Insurance Item "B" - Lawful Order issued befor Jan 1, 1977 Item "C" - Matching Funds Programs Item "E" - Bonded Indebtedness (less Debt Service Fund below} Item "J" - Decreased �dobile Home Tax Item "N" - Increased.Industrial and Commercial Development Item "0" - Tax Abatements Item "P" - Unfunded Accrued Liability of Public Pension Funds Schedule 6- Shade Tree Disease Conirol Sub Total TOTAL GENERAL FUND Uebt Service - Civic Center (OUTSIDE LEVY LIMITS) Capital Improvement TOTAL $1,816,651 11,315. 1,500. 52,731. 17,147. 8,378. 94,367. 15,277. 257. 97 , 294. $ 298,266 $2>114>917. 41,000. 43,401. $2,199,318. L BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the amount herein certified with respect to the Public Employees Retirement Association is in the amount required by the law. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY TNE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C BRUNSELL OF ,1977 MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE RESOLUTION NO -1977 A RESOLUTION SETTING AN ELECTION FOR MAYOR AND COUNCILMEMBER AT-LARGE WHEREAS, there will be a General Election in the City of Fridley on November 8, 1977, and WHEREAS, there is a requirement to hold an Election for the office of Mayor for a three year term, and Councilmember At-Large for a three year term. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that pursuant to the Charter of the City of Fridley (Chapter 4, Section 4.02 as amended), the Council hereby provides for and calls the General Election of the City of Fridley to be held in the City of Fridley on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, 1977, at which election, electors of the City shall vote and cast a ballot with respect to the office of Dtayor and Gouncilmember At-Large, and thereafter the candidates receiving the highest number of votes for each office elected shall be deemed the elected official for said offices, and That the City Clerk shall giye at least fifteen (15) days notice of the time and place of holding such election, the names of the candidates who have filed, and of the offices to be elected, by posting a noti.ce thereof in at least one public place in each voting precinct, and by publishing a notice thereof at least once, prior to said General Election, in the official newspaper of the City. The polling places for said General Election shall be as follows: Ward 1 Precinct 1 Ward 1 Precinct 2 Ward 1 Precinct 3 Ward 2 Precinct 1 Ward 2 Precinct 2 Ward 2 Precinct 3 Ward 3 Precinct 1 Ward 3 Precinct 2 Ward 3 Precinct 3 Woodcrest School 880 Osborne Road NE Hayes School 615 Mississippi St. NE City Hall 6431 University Avenue NE Fridley Senior High School 6000 West Moore Lake Drive NE Rice Cr2ek School 6666 Arthur Street NE North Park School 5575 Fillmore Street NE Riverwood School 7150 East River Road NE Stevenson School 6050 East River Road NE Roslyn Park Wesleyan Church 5300 6th Street NE PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1977. — ATTEST: OR - I J. NEE Marvin C. Brunselt - City Clerk % RESOLUTION N0. 1977 g RESOLUTION DESIG�IATING POLLING PLACES AND APPOINTIN6 ELECTION JUDGES FOR THE NOVEMBER 8, 1977 GENERAL ELECTION. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, at a regular meeting thereof on , 1977. SEGTION 1. That on the 8th day of November, 1977, there shall be an Election for the purpose of voting on the following: MAYOR AND COUNCILMEMBER AT-LARGE SECTION 2. That the polling places for said Election shall be as follows: Ward l Precinct 1 Ward 1 Precinct 2 Ward 1 Precinct 3 Ward 2 Precinct 1 . Ward Z Precinct 2 Ward 2 Precinct 3 Ward 3 Precinct 1 Ward 3 Precinct 2 Ward 3 Precinct 3 Woodcrest School Hayes School City Hall Fridley Senior High School Rice Creek School North Park School Riverwood School Stevenson School Roslyn Park Church SECTION 3. That the polling places will be open from 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.td. S[CTION 4. That the following people are hereby appointed to act as Judges for said ETection except that the City Clerk is hereby authorized to appoint qualified substitutes in eases of conflict of interest as set forth in Chapter 4, Section 4.05 of the City Charter: Ward 1 Precinct 1 *Karen Evans Clifford Ness Barb Tangren Betty Forster Marie Hughes Doris Tallaksen Carolyn Holmen Nelen Bertson Ward i Precinct 2 *Joyce McClellan Dorothy Houck Marlys Johnson Shirley Kohlan Mary Sullivan Alice Anderson Evelyn Selenski Lois Hines D 7558 4th St. NE D 7327 Taylor NE D 7368 Symphony D 7539 Tempo Terrace R 7331 Baker TdE R 7311 Symphony NE R 7310 Tempo Terrace R 1091 P�orth Circle D 6749 Kennaston NE D 750 Overton NE D 850 Pandora NE D 236 Rice Creek Blvd. R 522 66th Ave. NE R 220 Rice Creek Blvd. R 218 69th Place R 870 Rice Creek Terr. 784-1572 786-2865 784-0578 784-8360 784-6898 784-7311 786-8981 786-2022 571-1560 571-3249 571-1454 574-0426 571-1198 571-3491 571-7542 571-1196 Page 2 Resolution -1977 Ward 1 Precinct 3 *Velma Pinks Gloria lvers Margaret Powell Charleen Swanson Rosella Amar Sharon Hippen Rosalie Haling Mathilda Johnson Ward 2 Precinct 1 *Jenny Locker Betty Brezney Alice Peterson Violet Burton Muriel Pameroy Eunice Grier Ooris Reiners Muriel Littlejohn Ward 2 Precinct 2 *Helen Shaffer Marian Smith Gladys Luhman Alice Turner Karen Bjorgo Pat Anderson Paulette Micholski Bonnie Waldorf Ward 2 Precinct 3 *Bev Kinsman Jean Wagar Edna Erickson Carlynn Blanding Marlene Sonstegard Judy Engelbretson Joel T.•Walinski Dorothy Oden Adeline Swanson Ward 3 Precinct 1 *Yvonne Sprungman tJaida Kruger Betty Qonine Jo E. Caron Connie Samuelson Joan Palmquist Jordis Mittlestadt Nina Maeser R R R R D D D D U D I R R R R R R R R D D D D . . . � � � f � � � . . 5973 5th St. NE 6271 Trinity 6241 Sunrise 6010 5th Street 6121 Sunrise 464 57th Place 380 66th Ave. 5940 5th St. 5664 Jackson 690 59th Ave. 5665 Jackson 6220 Albe St. 5836 Jefferson 6360 Monroe 585 Bennett 711 58th Ave. NE 6805 1611 1611 1685 6675 6631 6655 1610 1348 5940 6056 5653 1249 5216 6021 5899 5335 Channel Rd. 66 1/2 Ave. 66th Ave. 73rd Ave. Anoka St. Lucia Lane Arthur 66th Ave. Hilicrest Stinson Woody Lane Regis Trail Hathaway Taylor Central Hackmann Central �255 East River Road 129 Rickard Road 601 Glencoe 600 Hugo 7800 East River Road 139 Glen Creek Parkway 6940 Hickory Drive 6972 Hickory Drive 571-3248 571-9726 571-6241 571-1679 571-1318 574-9474 571-9462 571-1393 571-7563 571-3806 571-4465 571-1567 571-4066 571-2856 571-3367 571-5633 574-9676 571-8541 571-8787 7�4-7696 571-6160 574-0203 571-4534 571-2136 571-0764 571-4660 571-3600 571-0145 571-4251 571-6960 574-1514 571-5506 571-7638 571-1354 571-0934 786-8321 784-8216 571-7980 571-7698 571-9172 571-4406 . , Page 3 Resolution ____ -1977 Ward 3 Precinct 2 *Pat Dittes R Darlene Vallin R Alene Johnson R Joanne Roetering R Barb Gahman D Delores Christenson D Bea Ellis D Joan Anderson D Ward 3 Precinct 3 *Jean Johnson Veronica Olstead Ginnie Velin Betty Nelson Linda Tatley Mrs. Laverne Roseth Bev Miller Helen Daly D D D D R R R R 6291 Riverview Terr. 159 63 1/2 41ay. 6490 Riverview Terr. 182 63 1/2 Way 151 62nd Way 173 Rivers Edge Way 70 63rd Way 5980 Anna Ave. 136 Horizon Drive 5377 Altura 5105 Horizon Drive 5129 Horizon Drive 115 Horizan Circle 4532 2nd St. NE 401 53rd Ave. 5358 Altura Road 560-3853 560-2707 560-1630 566-5219 560-1564 560-5959 560-3059 561-0586 560-5257 560-4669 560-4742 560-5589 560-3771 560-6967 560-5616 560-4118 .. .� City Hall-Judges required by State Statutes to provide ballots on Election Day to Fridley residents in Fridley hospitals or nursing homes. Vivian Lahti D 5964 5th St. 571-3062 Darlene Overby R 6051 6th St. 571-2756 SECTION 5. That the following Judges are appoi�ted to act as Chairmen of the Election Board for the precincts designated and shall have the duties set forth in Section 203.23 of ��1innesota Statutes: Ward 1 Precinct 1 Ward 1 Precinct 2 Ward 1 Precinct 3 Ward 2 Precinct 1 Ward 2 Precinct 2 Ward 2 Precinct 3 Ward 3 Precinct 1 Ward 3 Precinct 2 Ward 3 Precinct 3 Karen Evans Joyce McClellan Yelma Pinks Jenny Locker Helen Shaffer Bev Kinsman Yvonne Sprungman Pat Dittes Jean Johnson SECTION 6. Compensation for said Judges �aill be paid at the rate of $2.50 per hour for regular Judges and $3.00 for the Chairmen of the Election Board. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY TNE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1977. ATTEST Marvi^'n C. BrunseT'�C� y C�e�rcT MAYOR - WIILI ht J. NEE '� CITY OF FRIDLEY MEMORANDUM T0: NASIM M. QURESHI, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARYIN C. BRUNSELL, ASST. CITY MGR./FIN. DIR. SUBJECT: RESOLUTIOP� APPOItdTING ELECTION JUDGES FOR THE NOVEMBER 8, 1977 GENERAL ELECTION DATE: SEPTEMBER 28, 1977 The election judges listed on the attached resolution were taken from the lists received 6y the City last year for the presidential election. State Statutes, Chaper 2Q4A.17, states that for a partisan political office, the county cF�airman of each of the two political parties shall furnish to the county auditor of his residence a list of qualified voters for the various election precincts. Since the law does not require a list of qualified voters from the two political parties for non-partisan elections, we used the lists prepared by the parties for last year's election. FICB: sh 8C n RESOLUTION N0. A RESOLUTION CERTIFYING CERTAIN DELINQUENT WATER AND SEWER CHARGES TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR FOR COLLECTION WITH THE 1978 TAXES WfiEREAS, certain water and sewer charges for the City of Fridley are delinquent in payment, and, WHEREAS, Section 7 of Ordinance Number 113, Section 1.02 of the City Charter provides for certifying delinquent charges to the County Auditor for collection with the taxes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to certify the following charges to the County Auditor for collections with 1978 taxes due and payable in the year 1978 to wit: All these noted in Schedule "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS DAY OF 1977 BY THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF FRIDLEY, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA. MAYOR - William J. Nee ATTEST: CITY CLERK - TREASURER-Marvin C. Brunsell � COUE �25-92 �57-92 56-51 002-4875-01 -71 -83 4-0070-31 4-0090-91 9-5471-21 5060-11 3-91 7-61 -61 -51 101-0172-81 DELINQUENT WATER S SEWER ACCOUNTS CERTIFIED TO COUNTY - 1977 ADDRESS AMOUNT PENALTY 4803 - 2nd Street NE 5825 - 2nd Street NE 5957 - 2nd Street NE 4656 - 2'� Street NE 4744 - 2'� Street NE 4875 - 2'� Street NE 5825 - 2'g Street NE 4615 - 3rd Street NE 4775 - 3rd Street NE 4803 - 3rd Street NE 6011 - 3rd�:Street NE 136 - 53rd Avenue NE 261 - 57th Place NE 70 - 62� Way NE 70 - 63'� Way NE �R-Z) 90 - 63'� Way NE �R-2) 5471 Altura Road NE 6210 Alden Way NE 5060 Clearview Street NE 5036 Hughes Avenue NE 5073 Hughes Avenue NE 4627 Main Street NE 5765 Main Street NE 5835 Main Street NE �R'Z� 201 Mercury Drive NE 124 Pilot Avenue NE 173 Pilot Avenue NE 172 Riversedge Way NE S 190.66 61.93 57.66 147.19 181.29 117.29 132.04 120.89 166.84 66.04 144.29 113.54 169.68 97.10 192.84 194.51 178.11 159.95 197.91 61.06 177.03 179.38 167.23 200.11 200.86 151.88 175.77 140.06 $ 19.06 6.19 5.76 14.71 18.13 11.73 13.20 12.09 16.68 6.60 14.43 11.36 16.96 9.72 19.28 19.45 17.81 15.99 19.79 6.10 17.71 17.94 16.73 20.01 20.08 15.18 17.57 14.00 � TOTAL $ 209.72 68.12 63.42 161.90 199.42 129.02 145.24 132.98 183.52 72.64 158.72 124.90 186.64 106.82 212.12 213.96 195.92 175.94 217.70 67.16 ' 194.74 197.32 183.96 220.12 220.94 167.06 193.34 154.06 9A i 7-0114-31 1 -5419-02 586o-42 5960-31 � 355-0491-31 356-OSO1-71 377-6536-11 ADDRESS :`a> 6261 Riverview Terrace NE 6480 Riverview Terrace NE 114 Satellite Lane NE 129 Ventura Road NE 6305 East River Road iR-3) 6503 East River Road 6530 East River Road (Comm.) 5419 - 4th Street NE (R-3) 5615 - 4th Street NE 5851 - 4th Street NE 5860 - 4th Street NE 59b0 - 4th Street NE 5609 - Sth Street NE 6242 - Sth Street NE (R-2) 6252 - Sth Street NE (R-2) 6862 - 7th Street NE 600 - 57th Avenue NE 660 - 57th Avenue NE 339 - 57th Plare NE 1621 - 61st Avenue NE 1490 - 64th Avenue NE 390 - 66th Avenue NE 491 - 67th Avenue NE 801 - 68th Avenue NE 6536 Arthur Street NE 6583 Arthur Street NE 5260 Buchanan Street NE AMOUNT $ 203.69 201.92 49.24 183.15 89.40 7.25 11.41 266.67 67.99 124.30 100.19 152.52 145.54 125.29 36.82 126.45 162.90 zas.�z 85.55 235.51 147.29 62.18 151.18 77.06 143.62 199.95 152.47 PENALTY $ 20.37 20.20 4.92 18.31 8.94 .73 1.15 26.67 6.79 12.44 10.01 15.26 14.56 12.53 3.68 12.65 16.30 zo.sa 8.55 23.55 14.73 6.22 15.12 7.70 14.36 19.99 15.25 TOTAL 9 B $ 224.06 222.12 54.16 20L 46 98.34 7.98 12.56 293.34 74.78 136.74 110.20 167.78 160.10 137.82 40.50 139.10 179.20 226.30 94.10 259.06 162.02 68.40 166.30 84.76 157.98 219.94 167.72 i 7-0509-31 03-5527-21 04-5527-11 12-1207-72 12-1207-73 12-1633-10 27-1360-31 65-6283-91 70-5185-31 70-5225-51 27-61 11 7-6361-22 31 � „ ADDRESS 6800 Channel Road NE S09 Cheri Lane NE 532 Cheri Lane NE 548 Cheri Lane NE 5527 E. Bavarian Pass NE 5527 E. Oberlin Circle NE 1207 Gardena Avenue NE 1207 Gardena Avenue NE 1633 Gardena Avenue NE 1360 Hillcrest Drive NE 6225 Highway �/65 NE (Co�.) 1001 Hillwind Road NE 5860 .Tefferson Street NE 6729 Rennaston Drive NE 6283 Kerry Lane NE 5185 Lincoln Street NE 5225 Lincoln Street NE 6860 Madison Street NE 431 Mississippi Street NE 1358 Mississippi Street NE 1427 Mississippi Street NE 1645 Mississippi Street NE 6856 Monroe Street NE 920 Werton Drive NE 941 Overton Drive NE 6740 Werton Drive NE 6361 Pierce Street NE (R-2) 5650 Polk Street NE (R-3) 6330 Quincy Street NE AMOUNT $ 55.64 124.11 73.33 144.78 1I.54 134.15 98.04 80.16 150.34 106.13 260.11 59.90 100.63 63.07 182,18 153.65 199.85 229.86 124.21 121.13 58.67 61.67 171.16 311.56 109.79 132.25 220.37 2,407.25 77.75 PENALTY $ 5.56 12.41 7.33 14.48 1.16 13.41 9.80 8.02 15.04 10.61 26.01 6.00 10.07 6.31 18.22 15.37 19.99 22.98 12.43 12.11 5.87 6.17 17.12 31.16 10.47 13.23 22.03 240.73 7.77 TOTAL 9 � ' $ 61.20 136.52 80.66 159.26 12.70 147.56 107.84 88.18 165.38 116.74 286.12 65.90 11D.70 69.38 200.40 169.02 219.84. 252.84 136.64 133.24 64.54 67.84 188.28 342.72 120.76 145.48 242.40 2,647.98 85.52 � ADDRESS AMOUNT �526-5163-31 5163 Rainier Pass NE $ 188.64 •527-1631-51 1631 Rice Creek Road NE 147.98 532-470-41 470 Rice Creek Terr NE 90.63 532-0537-51 537 Rice Creek Terr NE 178.51 536-1390-51 1390 Skywood Lane NE 178.63 547-5800-71 5800 Tennison Drive NE 53.61 548-6405-32 6405 Van Buren Street NE 65.74 549-6061-72 6061 University Avenue NE (Comm.) 44.72 549-6205-41 6205 University Avenue NE (Comm.)152.43 549-6225-01 6225 University Avenue NE (Comm.)$98.02 549-6253-52 6253 University Avenue NE (Comm.} 29.47 553-5800-81 5800 Washington Street NE 116.46 558-1615-71 1615 Woodside Court NE 123.55 •7303-43 7303 Able Street NE (R-2) 65.74 -7313-24 7313 Able Street NE (R-2) 64.05 •7314-16 7315 Able Street NE (R-2) 35.31 •7325-86 7325 Able Street NE (R-2) 107.87 �7365-94 7365 Able Street NE �R-2) 164.98 �7379-37 7379 Able Street NE (R-2) 19.81 •7351-93 7381 Able Street NE �R-2) 107.50 �7401-55 7401 Able Street NE iR-2) 149.36 7417-75 7417 Able Street NE �R-2) 16.56 7449-94 7449 Able Street NE �R-2) 73.41 7449-95 7444 Able Street NE �R-2) 28.13 7503-22 7503 Able Street NE iR-2) 41.00 7513-03 7513 Able Street NE �R-2) 154.21 7527-42 7527 Able Street NE �R-2) 30.33 7529-23 7529 Able Street NE (R-2) 31.88 PENALTY $ 18.86 14.80 9.07 17.85 17.87 5.37 6.58 4.48 15.25 89.80 2.95 11.64 12.35 6.58 6.41 3.53 10.79 16.50 1.99 10.76 14.94 1.66 7.35 2.81 4.10 15.43 3.03 3.18 zolni. 9 D � $ 207.50 162.78 99.70 196.36 196.50 58.98 72.32 49.20 167.68 987.82 32.42 128.10 135.90 72.32 70.46 38.84 118.66 181.48 21.80 118.26 164.30 18.22 80.76 30.94 45.10 169.64 33.36 35.06 7529-25 7541-64 7565-74 7597-93 7715-61 7-0036-61 76-0362-96 7b-0372-71 77-1501-82 -03 7345-61 7561-31 2-0641-22 7-6835-01 7-6911-71 1-7221-01 ADDRESS AMOUNT � �� 7529 Able Street NE (R-2) $ 23.62 7541 Able Street NE iR-Z) 39.74 7565 Able Street NE iR^2) 109.21 7567 Able Street NE �R-2) 12.28 7597 Able Street NE (R-2) 43.76 7528 Arthur Street NE 54.46 7715 Beech Street NE (Comm.) 216.07 233 - 69th Avenue NE 200.92 36 - 70th Way NE 225.68 115 - 71'� Way NE 136.99 361 - 74th Avenue NE �R-3) 635.08 362 - 74th Avenue NE iR-2) 7.98 372 - 74th Avenue NE iR-Z) 144.22 1501 - 75th Avenue NE 100.42 151 - 79th Way NE 207.38 321 - 79th Way NE (R-3) 310.51 321 - 79th Way NE iR-3) 199.42 455 - 79th Way NE 436.58 7345 Central Avenue NE 92.62 7561 Central Avenue NE 140.35 7651 Central Avenue NE i�o�•) 148.39 614 Cheryl Street NE 44.19 7448 Concerto Curve NE 364.19 195 Craigbrook Way NE 52.80 641 Dover Street NE 139.63 6835 East River Road 145.01 6911 East River Road 82.02 7221 East River Road 159.91 � PENALTY 2.36 3.98 10.93 1.22 4.38 5.44 21.61 20.10 22.56 13.69 63.50 .80 14.42 10.04 20.74 31.05 19.94 43.66 9.26 19.03 14.83 4.41 36.41 5.28 13.97 14.51 8.20 15.99 a TOTAL 9 E $ 25.98 43.72 120.14 13.50 48.14 59.90 237.68 221.02 248.24 150.68 698.58 8.78 158.64 110.46 228.12 341.56 219.36 480.24 101.88 209.38 163.22 48.60 400.60 58.08 153.60 159.52 90.22 175.90 , 7-7998-11 7-8100-44 700-7864-71 700-7880-71 717-0560-01 717-0565-52 740-7310-91 740-7400-01 742-0532-43 742-0585-01 752-0541-01 754-7645-81 759-0301-35 7900-71 1361-11 765-7331-43 7b6-7442-91 769-1360-73 772-0400-61 772-1376-41 ADDRESS ta� 7948 East River Road $ 8100 East River Road 7740 Elm Street NE iCo�.) 7864 Elm Street NE iCo�.) 7880 Elm Street NE (Comm.) 530 Ely Street NE . 681 Ely Street NE 560 Glencoe Street NE 565 Glencoe Street NE 570 Ironton Street NE 7310 Jackson Street NE 7400 Jackson Street NE 532 Janesville Street NE 585 Janesville Street NE 598 Janesville Street NE 541 Lafayette Street NE 7645 Lakeside Road NE 301 Longfellow Street NE 305 Longfellow Street NE 7900 Main Street NE (COaen.) 1361 Meadowmoor Drive NE 1377 Meadowmoor Drive NE 7331 Memory Lane NE 7442 Melody Drive NE 1360 Onandago Street NE 400 Osborne Road NE 1376 Oshorne Road NE 155 Rickard Road NE AMOUNT 62.85 61.83 66.80 87.33 167.57 73.72 200.57 93.91 100.49 142.42 175.46 275.98 107.94 171.53 62.48 184.95 63.80 168.43 104.70 155.52 97.92 107.74 227.A9 106.77 50.37 215.37 157.48 197.51 PENALTY $ 6.29 6.19 6.68 8.73 16.75 7.38 20.05 9.39 10.05 14.24 17.60 27.60 10.80 17.15 6.24 18.49 6.38 1b.85 10.48 15.56 9.80 10.78 22.79 10.67 5.03 22.53 15.74 19.75 TOTAL Q F J $ 69.14 68.02 73.48 96.06 184.32 51.10 220.62 103.30 110.54 156.66 193.56 303.58 118.74 188.68 68.72 203.44 70.18 185.28 115.18 171.08 107.72 118.52 250.78 117.44 55.40 236.90 173.22 217.26 CITY OF FRIDLEY M E M 0 R A N D U M T0: NASIM M. QURESHI, CITY MAnAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, ASST. CITY MGR./FIN. DIR. SUBJECT: CERTIFICATION OF DELINQUENT WATER AND SEWER ACCOUNTS TO THE COUNTY FOR COLLECTION DATE: SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 The attached resolution is for the purpose of certifying delinquent water and sewer accounts to the County for collection with the taxes due in the year 1978. All of the property owners have been notified of the fact their utility bills are being certified to the County, and have been given an opportunity to pay. The penalty shown on this resolution i� in addition to the regular penalties that accrue on utility bills. The larger 6ills, for the most part, are apartment buildings. All accounts that are douhle bungalows, apartment buildings and commercial are noted on the attached list. All of the delinquent charges were certifed one year ago, and if taxes on the property are being paid, the City is receiving that money. All of the charges on this resolution are for a year, or less, of utility service. MCB:bjo � gu RESOLUTION N0. -1977 RESOLUTION CERTIfYIN6 CHARGES TO TNE COi1�TY AUDI7QR TO BE LEVIED AGAIFJST CERTAIN PftOPERTItS EOR COLLECTION WITH THE TAXES PAYABLE IN 1978 (WEEDS) WHEREAS, a nuisance condition has been found to exist on the lots listed below, WHEREAS, the owner of such property was given notice to abate such nuisance, and WHEREAS, the owner of such property did not abate such nuisance and the City of Fridley, under authority of Section 145.23, Minnesota State Statute of 1953, did therefore abate the nuisance at a total of $2,877,10 Plat 53912 53912 54073 54073 54073 54073 54073 54073 54073 54Q73 54153 54154 54154 54i55 54155 54155 54155 54162 54162 54162 54162 54162 54167 54169 55136 55186 55255 55255 55255 55255 55341 55341 55341 Parcel 2710 4200 70 zo 30 40 50 60 70 240 2180 1800 2120 1100 1120 1400 1510 415 500 530 920 1160 10T0 2300 80 620 50 100 150 200 Unplatted Section 12 Unplatted Section 12 Alice 4Ja11 Addition, Lot 1, BTock Alice Wall Addition, Lot 2, Block Alice Wall Addition, Lot 3, Block Alice tdali Addition, Lot 4, Block Alice Wall Addition, Lot 5, Block Alice Wall Addition, Lot 6, 61ock Alice 41a11 Addition, Lot 7, Block Alice Wall Addition, Lot 24, Block Aud. Sub. #22 Aud. Sub. n23 Aud. Su6. �23 Aud. Sub. #25 Aud. Sub. #25 Aud. Sub. �25 Aud. Sub. #25 Aud. Sub. #89 Aud. Sub. #89 Aud. Sub. #89 Aud. Sub, y89 Aud. Sub. #89 Aud. Sub. #129 1 i 1 1 1 1 l 1 Aud. Sub. #155 Lot 2, Block 1, Brookview 2nd Addition Lot 7, Block 2, Brookview 2nd Addition Lot 2, Block 1, Carlson's Summit Manor Annex 2.nd Lot 3, Block 1, Carlson's Summit Pianor Annex 2nd Lot 4, Block l, Carlson's Summit hlanor Annex 2nd Lot 5, alock 1, Carlson's Summit f�ianor Annex 2nd 140 Lot 7, Block 1, Central View htanor 160 Lot 8, Block 1, Central View Manor 180 Lot 9, Block l, Central Viaw Manor $ 36.44 134.72 9.72 9.72 9.72 9.72 9.72 9.72 9.72 3i3.20 24.30 24.30 24.30 48.60 69.12 55.Q8 33.16 88.56 54.OQ 64.80 48.60 30.34 12.14 24.30 36.44 24.30 15.32 15.32 15.32 15.32 23.02 23.02. 23.04 10 Resolution -1977 1� a 55341 55341 55341 55341 55341 55341 55341 55480 554II0 55480 55480 55480 55430 55363 55863 55863 55995 55995 56159 56161 56161 56161 562i5 56215 56215 56159 56308 56308 56308 56308 56308 56308 56353 56353 5b355 56355 56355 56749 56749 56749 5b793 56793 56733 56793 56793 56793 568D8 56808 57189 57i89 57309 620 640 660 680 700 �za 740 550 600 800 850 900 950 100 150 200 290 2280 2460 60 100 490 700 740 780 3090 6345 6460 8480 8765 8895 8900 140 340 110 280 350 100 200 300 1010 1060 19fi0 2010 2060 2110 280 400 1350 1360 1200 Lot 9, Block 2, Central View Planor Lot 10, Block 2,Central View Idanor Lot 11, Block 2, Central Uiew f4anor Lot 12, Block 2, Central View Manor Lot 13, Block 2, Central View h9anor Lot 14, Block 2, Central View Manor Lot 15, Block 2, Central View P�anor Lot 11, Block 2, Corrmerce Park Lot 12, Block 2, Commerce Park Lot 16, Block 2, Commerce Park Lot 17, Block 2, Commerce Park Lot 18, Block 2, Corranerce Park Lot 19, Block 2, Corr,merce Park Lot 3, Block l, Erco's lst Lot 4, 61ock 1, Erco's lst Lot 5, Block 1, Erco's lst Lots 22 - 24, Block 6, Fridley Park Lots 25 & 26, Block 12, Fridley Park Lots 28 - 30, Block 8, Hamilton's Add. to Mech. Lot 4, Block 2, Harris Lake Estates Lot 8, Block 2, Harris Lake Estates Lot 1, Block 4, Harris Lake Estates Lot 7, Block 2, Hillcrest lot 8, Block 2, Hillcrest Lot 9, Block 2, Hillcrest Lots 1- 3, Block 11, Hamilton's Add. to Mech. Lots 18-20,29 & 30, Block 13, Hyde Park Lots 21 - 26, Block 13, Hyde Park Lot 18, Block 23, Hyde Park Lot 18, Biock 24, Hyde Park Lot 1, Block 25, Hyde Park Lot 2, Block 25, Hyde Park !ot 8, Block 2, Tnnsbruck North Lot 15, Block 3, Innsbruck North Lot 11, Block 1, Innsbruck North 2nd Lot 7, Block 2, Innsbruck North 2nd Lot 14, Block 2, Innsbruck North 2nd Lot l, Block 1, Marxen Terrace 2nd Lot 2, Block 1, Marxen Terrace 2nd Lot 3, Block 1, btarxen Terrace 2nd Lot 3, Block 2, Meadow�noor Terrace Lot 4, Block 2, Meadow�noor Terrace Lot 22, Block 2, Meadownoor Terrace Lot 23, Block 2, Meadovnnoor Terrace Lot 24, Block 2, Meadowmoor Terrace Lot 25, Block 2, h1eadowmoor Terrace Lot 8, Block 1, P1elody Manor Lot 11, Block 1, Melody Manor Lot 10, Block 6, Onaway Lot 11, Block 6, Onaway Lot 13, Block 5, Pearson's Craigway Estates 2nd 7.90 7.92 7.92 7.92 7.92 7.92 7.92 24.30 43.20 43.20 43.20 43.20 43.20 12.14 12.14 12.14 36.44 24.30 36.44 24.30 24.30 24.30 12.14 12.14 12.14 36.44 49.14 49.14 24.30 24.30 12.14 12.14 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 16.20 16.20 16.20 11.50 11.50 11.50 11.50 11.52 11.52 48.60 48.60 12.14 12.14 24.30 Page 3 10 P Resolution -1977 57593 57543 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 57593 59140 59140 59140 59140 54140 59140 59152 59152 59152 59452 1D 15 20 25 30 4335 4340 5363 5550 5555 575 595 645 1370 2263 2680 700 810 1020 10 Lot 1, Block A, Riverview Neights Lot 2, Block A, Riverview Heights Lot 3, Block A, Riverview Heights Lot 4, Block A, Riverview Fleights Lot 5, Block A, Riverview Heights Lot 6, Block A, Riverview Heights Lot 29, Block S, Riverview Neights Lot 3�, Block 5, River•view Heights Lots 32 & 33, Block W, Riverview Heights Lot 30, Block X, Riverview Heights Lot 31, 61ock X, Riverview Heights Lots 13 & 14, Block 4, Spring Brook Park Lot 18, Block 4, Spring Breok Park Lot 28, Block 4, Spring 6rook Park Lots 30 & 3T, Block 7, Spring Brook Park Lots 7& 8, Block 12, Spring Brook Park Lots 23 & 24, Block 14, Spring Brook Park Lot 18, Block l, Spring Valley Lot 7, Block 2, Spring llalley Lot 6, Block 2, Spring Valley Lot 1, Block 1, Veit's 2nd PASSEO AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 1977. MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE ATTEST: Marvin C. Brunsell - City Clerk 6.06 6.06 6.06 6.06 6.06 6.08 12.14 12.14 24.30 12.14 12.14 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 24.30 48.60 24.3Q 24.30 48.60 �2,877.10 QAY OF IO C MEMQ T0: NASIM QURESHI, CITY MAtdAGER, APJD CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUMSELL, ASST. CITY MGR/FIN. DIR. SUBJECT:• CERTIFICATION OF DELINQUEf�T WEED CHARGES TO THE COUNTY fOR COLLECTION DATE: SEPTEM6ER 29, 1977 The attached resolution is for the purpose of certifying unpaid weed cutting charges to the County for collection with the taxes due in the year 1978 (one installment). All of the property owners have been billed, and have had a reminder sent to them. The last notice stated the bi71 would be certified to the County if it is not paid and an 8% penalty will be added. Administrative charges in the amount of 25% or a maximum of $10.00 were added to all bills previously. All of the charges on this resolution are for work done in 1977. . RESOLUTION �d0. - 1977 11 A RESOLUTION AUTNORIZING AND DIRECTIPIG THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON OUTLOT A, INNSDRUCK NORTH, LOT 1, BLOCK 24, AND OUTLOTS B AND C, IFlNSBRUCK VILLAGES ANQ APPORTIONING INTO INNSBRUCY. VILLAGES 2ND ADDITION WHEREAS, certain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain land and said land has subsequently been subdivided and replatted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows: That the assessments levied against the following described parcels, to-wit: Part of Outlot A, Innsbruck North, Part of Lot 1, Block 24 and Outlots B and C, fnnsbruck Villages, may and shall be apportioned and divided and replatted as follows: ORIGINAL PARCELS ut ot arce 800), Innsbruck North L.1,6.24 & Outlot B, Innsbruck.Villages Out7ot C, Innsbruck Villages PEATTING OF PARCELS APPROVED B ock 2 and 5, Innsbruck Villages 2nd L.1-4, B. 2, Innsbruck Villages 2nd (4 units @ $391.88 each) t.l-3, B. 5, (3 units @ t2.4b each) L.4, B. 5 LJ-3, B. 5, (3 units @$221.04 each) L.4, 6. 5 L.1-4, B, 5, (4 units @$128,2g each) L.l-3, B. 5, (3 units @$171.38 each) L4, B. 5 L.1-4, B. 5, (4 units @$391.88 each) Outlot A, Innsbruck North FUND Reg SA, SW #36 SW&SS #103 St 1472-2 S #113 None Reg SA SW #36 SW #103 SS #103 St 1972-2 S $113 Reg SA SW #36 SW&SS #103 St 1972-2 S ;V713 SW #36 SW �36 StJ #103 SW #103 SS #103 St 1972-2 St 1972-2 S #113 Reg SA SW #36 SW&SS #103 St 1972=2 S �113 ORIGINAL AMOUNT Paid Paid Paid Paid $38,674.20 Paid 49.83 884.14 5t3.12 685.5Q 1,567.52 42,374.31 Paid Paid. Paid Paid $ 1,567.52 37.38 T2.45 663.12 2zi.oz 513.12 514.14 171.36 1,567.52 Paid• Paid Paid Paid 37,106.68 42,374.31 ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY Of` 1977. AT7EST: MAYOR - IJILLIAM J. NEE CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell , � MEMO T0: NASIM QURESHI, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, ASST. CITY MGP./FIN. DIR. SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION SPLITTING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS AND APPORTIONING INTO INNSBRUCK UILLAGES 2h70 ADDITION DATE: SEPTEMBER 29, 1977 � The splitting and apportioning of the above plat has previously been approved by the City Council and has been recorded at Anoka County. We are now requesting that the special assessments be split for the new plat. MCB/eh I1 A . RESOLUTION N0. - 1977 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESS�4ENTS ON LOT 1, DLOCY, 3, COt�i14ERCE PARK, AND APPORTIONING INTO PARCELS 1550 AND 1560, COMMfRGE PARK WNEREAS, certain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain land and said land has subsequently been subdivided. NOW, iNEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows: That the assessments levied again3t the following described parcel, to-wit: Lot 1, Block 3, Commerce Park, may and shall be apportioned and divided as follows: ORIGINAL PARCEC FUND ORI6INAL A�dOUNT tot��, D ock , Commerce Park Reg SA Paid NEW PARCELS APPROVED y pt of Lot 1, Dlock 3 Parcel 1550, Commerce Park S'ly pt of lot 1, Block 3 parcel 1560, Commerce Park W �34 SS #24 Sld N79 SS �79 St 1966-6 St 1966-2 Reg SA W #34 SS #24 SW �79 SS �79 St 1966-6 Reg 5A W �34 SS #24 SW #79 SS #79 St 1966-2 Paid $},370.07 2,420.44 432.13 Paid _ Paid 4,222.64 Paid Paid $ 652.15 1,210.22 205.69 Paid Paid Paid 717.92 1,210.22 226.44 Paid 4,222.64 AUOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY Of 1977. ATTEST: P1AYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE GITY CLERI: - Marvin C, arunsell � E MEMO T0: NASIM QURESHI, CITY 14ANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROF1: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL,`ASST. CITY M6R/FIN. DIR. SUBJECT: RESOLUTION AUTFiORIZIPJG AtdD DTRECTIN6 THE SPLIT7ING OF SPECIAL ASSESSt4ENTS ON LOT 1, BLOCK 3, COi1MERCE PARY. DATE: SEPTEI4BER 27, 1977 The above lot split was approved by the City Council on May 2, 1977. It has been recorded as two parcels at Anoka County. We are requesting that the special assessments be split. MCB/eh 12 A CLAIMS N0. 264F22 - N0. 270993 13 1 3E APPROVED BY ' License B,� �d Establishment �th Park Elementary School Quinton Larson 5 Fillmore Street N.E. d1ey, Mn. 55432 �dcrest Ind. School Dist. 16 � Osborne Rd. N.E. 6ary Erickson dley, Mn. 55432 dley Assembly of God G. Mark Denyes Osborne Road dley, Mn. 55432 dley United Methodist Church Mississippi St. N.E. Duane Widmark dley, Mn. 55432 ce Lutheran Church H.C. Duehlmeier 75th Avenue N.E. dley, Mn. 55432 deemer Lutheran Church (LCA) Mississippi St. N.E. Arnold M. Stone idley, Mn. 55432 11ey .Yiew Christian Church Richard P. Walters 80 Regis Lane N.E. idley, f4n. 55432 odcrest Baptist Church Clarke Poorman 75 University Ave. N.E. idley, Mn. 55432 1 IL AT THEIR R Approved By: Steve Olson Health Inspector Steve Olson Hea}th Inspector Steve Olson Health Inspector Steve Olson � Health Inspector Steve Olson Health Inspector Steve Olson Health Inspector Steve Olson Heath Inspector Steue Olson Health Inspector 3 ON OCTOBER 3 1977 14 exempt from fee exempt from fee exempt from fee exempt from fee exempt from fee exempt from fee exempt from fee exempt from fee �� LICENSES TO BE APPROVID BY TIiE CITY COUNCIL AT THEIR REGULAR MEETING oN � 14 A OCTOBER 3, 1977 GAS�SERVICES � - � AP�ROVED BY � Golden Calley Air Conditioning �5182 West Broadway . � WILLIAM SANDIN Crystal, Mn. 55429 By: Figurd Follese Plbg. Htg. Insp. GENERAL�CONTRACTOR� � � Bob Hansen 4951 Logan Avenue North �.� DARREL CLARK � Hinneapolis, Mn. 55412 By: Bob Hansen Can. Dev. Adm. I,umber King Co. 5145 Oliver Avenue South DARREL CLARK Minneapolis, Mn. 55419 By: Jerome Lorberbaum Com. Dev. Adm. Paco Incorporated 5920 Kirkwood Lane � DARREL CLARK Minneapolis, Mn. 55442 By: Gerald Paschke Com. Dev. Adm. •Panelcraft 3615 East Lake Street DARREL CLARK Minneapolis, Mn. 55406 By: Carl E. Johnson Co¢n. Dev. Adm. ESTIMATES FOR CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION - OCTOBER 3, 1977 Anoka County Department of Highways Anoka County Court House Anoka, Minnesota 55303 Fridley Share of Signal Installation at $11,954.17 37th Avenue and East River Road For Improvements on Central Avenue at Intersectinn With 53rd Avenue - Urbanization Project; 5treet Improvement Project ST. 1976-3 State of Minnesota City of Columbia Heights $28,317.37 $13>808.91 15 15 A MEMO T0: NASIM M� QURESHI, CITY MANA6ER MEMO FROM: RICHARD N� SOBIECH, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR DATE: SEPTEMBER ZH, 1��� SUBJECT: CITY SHARE OF COST FOR SI6NAL INSTALLATION AT 3JTH AVENUE AND EAST RIVER ROAD WE HAVE RECEIVED CORRESPONDENCE FROM THE ANOKA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HI6HWAYS RE�UESTING REIMBURSEMENT BY FRIDLEY FOR OUR SHARE OF THE SI6NAL INSTALLATION COMPLETED AT 3%TH AVENUE AND EAST RIVER ROAD. THIS INSTALLATION HAS BEEN REVIEWED AND ACCEPTED BY THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, AND IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PREVIOUSLY EXECUTED AGREEMENT BETWEEN MINNEAPOLIS, ANOKA COUNTY AND THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DATED UCTOBER Z�i, I9JZ. IT IS REQUESTED THE COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT OF �11,954�IJ USING ENCUMBRANCED PURCHASE ORDER �12358 (�6000) WITH THE REMAINDER TO BE CHARGED AGAINST ENCUMBRANCED PURCHASE ORDER �IOEIS� RNSIJM - CC: MARVIN BRUNSELL � G �� ��'-:� ;!�: • :,';'ti� .�r, , -� August 16, 1977 ,��ro�•�r e�«F�f� �cp�rt�l7e61t af }���Grw��s Mr. Richard Sobiech Fridle3 Public 'r"lorks Director 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, ;Junnesota 55G21 Re: Signal Installation at 37th & East River Road Dvar Sir: Paul K. Ituud, Ifi�hwuy Enginrer Anoka Counry Court Jlousc - Anoka, Minaesola 55303 Telephone: 612-421-47G0 ].5 B On October 24, I972 an Agreement was executed betv�een the City of i14inneapolis, Caunty o£ Anoka and City of Fridley authorizing installatien of a traffic signal at the intersection of 37th Avenue N.E. and nast River Read, also lrno�m as ldsrshall Street N.E. or County State Aid Highway No. 1. � S�nopsis of Project: 1) Qriginal estir..ated total cost $24,000. (See Agreement.) 2) Revised cost estimate 1975 $57,200. (See letter I attached.) 3) Request for breakdocm of new estimate. (See letter II attached.) 4) B.esponse. (Leti;er III attached.} 5) Approval of neti� estimate. (Leti;er IV attached.) In aecordance with the Agreement costs were to be shared on the following basis: b�inneapolis' Share 50% County's Share 25� Fridley's Share 25� County was to pr�y City of h:iinneapolis ;Oo upon proper billing and then the City of Fridley was to reimburse the County their share or 25�. II�closed is also a copy of' Bill No. 43873 showing the breakdorm and total costs of tiie project a� completed. Total Cost $47,816.68 Anoka County Share Paid $23,908.34� �r. Richard Sobiech • 15 � Au�u�t 1G, 1977 PaBe z Pleuse consider this a proper billing and exeeute payment of $11,954.17 to the Treasurer, County of lmoya, which is 25p of our costs as per Agreement, Yours v�y truly, � ���;'�� Paul K. Ruud, P.E. ' County ln�ineer PKR:lah Ehcls. . . . i-^"+� .. CITY OF FRIDLEY MEMORANDUM - MEMO TO: �' Richard N. Sob!ech, P�b7' Wo ks D� o l t�MO FROMc �'/' homas R. Colbert, Assistant City Engineer DATE: September 28. I977 SUBJfiCT: ESTIMATES FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1976-3 T.H, 65 URBANIZRTION Attached, pZease find an estimate from the State of Minnesota and Co2umbia Heights for work being constructed in conjunction with the above referenced project. Zn review of these estimates submitted for payment, it has been determined that both are in accordance with agreements and correspondence with Columbia Xeights and the State of Minnesota. It is recommended that these estimates be approved by the CounciZ and that payments be forwarded to the appropriate parties. TAC/grs cc: l�larvin Brunse2l Attachr�nts 15 D �,,.�6, �o. 70779-4 INVOICE STATE OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OFTRANSPORTATION St. Paul, Minn. 55155 r City of Fridley Mr. Nasim Fureshi of City Manager City Hall 6431 University Ave. N.E. L Fridley, Mn. 55432 •. OESCRIPTION Invoice ��1 � J Work to be performed by State's Contractor C.S. McCrossan Contract ��16697 S.P. 0207-36 (T.H. 65=5) Fed. Proj. U005-2(50) Construction upon, along and adjacent to T.A. 65 Amount due this invoice Pkne refe� to this numt 15 E �9 , ..,.. ._, Invoice No. - �� � ,'� , oete August 15, 1977 �.�� � y_3 � SWA Vendor �0.0257900000 Please Make Remittance Payable To: Commissioner of Transportation Send To: Office of Financial Administration Room 305 Transportation Building St. Paul, Min�esota 55155 QUANTITY I RNCE II AMOUNT $28,317.37 � � SUB TOTAL GRAND TOTAL II S2H , 317. 37 , OF UTY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS �* .:��.�::.._.��,.�<ly.__�,.s�_. ...., � �5 F �. 590 40th Ave. N. E ,,;;� .,..<�$=...... .., _:: Cotumbia Heights, MN 55421 r`.'° - ::� ,:. ,..-:�: ,. < .:a (612j 788 - 9221 , . . . _. � _� __._ ,, w..� . .u.�,. �, w.:.�. "SERVICE IS �OUR BUSINE55" l August 30, 1977 Mr. Richard Sobiech, P.E. Director of Public Works 6431 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minn. 55432 Dear Dick: Please acknowledge this letter as a request for reimbursements for costs incurred in a storm drain installation which was placed on Trunk Highway 65, Central Avenue in the winter of 1973-74. This drain was part of a storm drain in our total Central Avenue Urbaniaation Project plan, and picks up the drainage from the Skywood Mall area and places it in the proper size pipe carrying it to Sullivan Lake. This construction was completed in 1974 and was not to be billed to you until the entire urbanization plan, including the signal improvement, grading curbs, intersection revisions and so forth, was completed and approved and the cost-sharing agree- ments made. Since our project is now under construction, we now make this request. The State of Minnesota has.paid their share of this project cost and we will be billing Hilltop for their share at this time. We are enclosing: our cost apportionment summary, a copy of the final estimate to the contractor, Par Z Construction Co., an office memo to Mr. Crawford, District Engineer, on final review and cost proration, the Columbia Heights-State of Minnesota Agreement #57602 and the State's Cost Summary of their share in the same project. Your resolution #145-1973 also refiers to this project. We trust you will find this in order and if further information is desired, please feel free to call us. Sincerely, iCC�ll/. ✓�oz..r-� Georqe�' Brown City Engineer GFB:cl En �5 Bruce G. Nawrocki, Mayor �� �'S�" Heintz, Councilmember Walter Lo�acz, Councilmember Gayle R. Morberg, Councilmembar Kenmh E. 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