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09/18/1978 - 000140397HE MINUTES OF THE PUBLIC HEARING PIEETING OF THE FRI�LEY CITY COUNCIL OF SEPTEf+IBER 18, 1978 7he Public Hearing Meeting of the Fridley C�ty Counctl was called to order at 7 38 p.m. by Mayor Nee. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE• � Mayor Nee led the Council and audtence in the Pledge of Alleg7ance to the Flag. ROLL CALL MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Nee, Councilman Fitzpatr�ck, Councilman Hamern�k, Councilman Schneider and Councilman Barnette MEMBERS ABSENT. None ADOPTION OF AGENDA: MOTION by Counc�lman Schneider to adopt the agenda as presented. Seconded 6y Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all vot�ng aye, Mayor Nee declared the inotion carried unammously. PUBLIC HEARINGS PUBLIC HEARING ON ASSESSMENT FOR STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO 125 MOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading of the Public Hearing notice and open the Public Hear�ng Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carr�ed unanimously and the Public Hearing opened at 7:40 p.m. Mr Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated this is the proposed itnal � assessment roll for storm sewer pro�ect No 125. He stated a certain amount of piping was necessary to complete the drainage in the area and, this particular ptece of piping, was constructed �n New Brighton by a joint powers agreement in con�unction with completion of Palmer Drive Mr. So6iech stated the final assessment rate �s 65 cents per lOD square feet He stated the prelim�nary costs were esttmated at $1 13 per 1Q0 square feet so the actual assessment was less than what was estimated Mr. Lee Athearn, 5457 East Danube Road, asked if the 100 square feet is based on the land or the house stze. Mr. Sobiech stated tt was the square footage of the lot No other persons in the audience spoke regarding th�s assessment. Counctlman Schneider stated there would be additional storm sewer in some areas and asked what that would entail. Mr. Sobiech stated a final outfall from Frtdley to New Br�ghton would be installed and outlined the area generally affected Counctlman Schneider questioned if most of the area was built, after the poltcy of having builders escrow funds. Mr. Quresht, City �lanager, stated the improvement pro,7ect was actually ordered � before any development took place He stated, if persons buyina property had made a search, it would have shown the improvement was rntended He pointed out that this is the reason why most of the property owners should have escrowed the money for the improvement. P4r. Herrmann, City Assessor, stated, depending on the agreement, most of the time the Farr Development Corporation was responsible for the payments MDTION by Councilman Barnette to close the Public Nearing Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a vo�ce vote, all voting aye, P1ayor PJee declared the motion carrted unanimously the the Publtc Hearing closed at 7 45 p.m i UBLIC HEARTNG MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 18. 1978 PACE 2 PUBLIC HEARING ON ASSESSMENT FOR STREET IMPROUFMENT PROJECT ST. 1976- MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to waive the reading of the Public Hearing notice and open the Public Hearing. Seconded by Counctlman Schneider Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing opened at 7 45 p.m. Mr Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated this improvement involved Mississipp� Street from East River Road to Second Street covering the Mtss�ssippi Street railroad underpass He stated the f�nal assessment for curbing was $4.20 a front foot, with a side footage rate of 58 cents The cost for the sidewalk was �6.8a a front foot, with a side footage rate of 87 cents Mr. Sobiech stated the City's share of the pro�ect ts approximately $40,021 76. Mr. Dav�d Brink, representing Designware Industries, referred to the cost of about $40,000 for the sidewalk and curb7ng and stated, he unde�°stands, the total cost for the contractor was in the neighborhood of �35,000, and questioned the $5,000 d�fference. Mr. Sobiech stated $35,373.25 was paid to the contractor, the remaintng costs were for advertising, Engineertng Department, Administrative and Special Assessment Department, Interest, Legal and FTSCaI, and ConttngencTes. Mr. Brink quest�oned if this $5,000 goes agarnst the entire pro�ect. He stated he was under the �mpression some of the design costs were to be split and this wasn't going to be a direct assessment, and that the direct assessment was to be only for curntng and sidewalk. P9r Sobiech explained the County did pay certain engineering costs for the pro�ect, however, in deliberat�ons with the County and Federal �overnment, the City had input regarding the road design so these costs would still be part of the pro�ect and would directly be the City's costs. P4r. Brink questioned the side yard assessment and stated the ��est side of their property, along the railroad tracks, is a road that was put in as an access for the Bus Company. He stated he really didn't feel it is a City street and yet they are being assessed for sidewalk and curbing. P1r Herrmann, City Assessor, explained the formula used for assess�ng the side yard. f4ayor Nee stated another alternative would be assess it as front footage. Mr. Herrmann stated if �t was assessed onfrontage instead of the formula used for the side yard, the difference in the total assessment would be about �380.00. Mr Brunsell, City Clerk,felt the only question was �f that was a City street, since the assessment was spread according to the City's poltcy. P�r. Brink stated, although they have 85% of the road, it is a road they don't use and only created for one need. P1rs Robert Swoboda, Jr., 6501 P1ain Street, questioned the amount of her assessment �n comparison to her ne�ghbor's. Mr. 6runsell, City Clerk, explained, since Mrs, Swoboda's property was a corner lot, she would be paying the full front yard assessment plus 1/3 of the side yard Frontage Mr Herrmann stated, the City's policy regarding corner lots, was to assess the s�de yard 1/3 of the footage, with the remain�ng 2/3 spread halfway up the block P�rs. Swoboda ind�cated she didn't think this wds fa�r that they have to carry the load. � � � � � � PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 18, 1978 PAGE 3 hir. Brunsell explained a lot of dtfferent assessment patterns have been looked at, 6ut this system has been used throughout the City and seems to be the most equita6le. Mayor Nee stated this same question comes up at all the public hearings regarding the assessment on corner lots. He stated the City has been cons�stent in us�ng thts formula to remove some of the costs for property owners on corner lots. He stated the question the Council has to address is if the improvement improves the value of the property up to the amount of the assessment. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated every community has the problem on how to deal with corner lots. If the City were to assess these lots totally for both front and side yards, obviously that would be a heavy burden on the property owners. He stated, therefore, the City has adopted thts policy and recently the League of Mtnnesota Cities published a study that the majority of the cities handled the matter of assessing corner lots in a manner similar to what Fridley uses. Mr. Swoboda asked if the City was to maintain the grass on his side of the boulevard. He stated the grass was only cut twice this summer. Mr. Sobiech stated the Zoning Code provides that ad�acent property owners maintain the boulevard. Mr Charles Ames, 6473 Ashton Avenue, questtoned the amount of h1s assessment. Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, expla�ned that since the County acqutred property for an easement, Mr. Ames' lot has become a corner lot. Mr. Herrmann, City Assessor, explained Mr Ames was being assessed for a side yard as well as the front footage Counc�lman Barnette felt Mr. Ames was a victtm of c�rcumstances where h�s property became a corner lot because of the County acquiring property for an easement Gouncilman Fitzpatrick felt he was be�ng assessed a side yard assessment when his side yard really didn't approach the improvement and stated he had a pro6lem with a side yard improvement 80 feet away. Councilman Hamerm k felt, s�nce Mr. Ames' property wasn't a corner lot, and through no fault of his own, tt has now become a corner lot, possibly all properties that were acquired to put in the street should be evaluated. Mr. Nerrick felt, if there was pu6lic property 6etween Mr Ames' property and the lot which isn't capable of being developed, he d�dn't think the C�ty could assess it. Mrs. Swoboda then again questioned her assessment as she felt the�r ctrcumstances were the same as Mr. Ames'. Mr. Herrick stated, he thought, when Mrs. Swoboda was talking about their property that the lot was sub�ect to an easement, but if it is property they don't own, he felt it was a different situation. Mr. Nerrick felt he would like a map which showed the ownership of the lots and where the street r�ght-of-way was in relat�onship to the lots MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to continue this public hearing to the next Counctl meeting on September 25, 1978 Seconded by Councilman Hamernik Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, P1ayor Nee declared the mot�on carr�ed unanimously PUBLIC HEARING ON ASSESSMENT FOR 1978 WATER AND SEWER MAINS, LATE crnvrrr rnninirrTrnnic. MOTION by Councilman F�tzpatrtck to waive the read�ng of the Public Hearing notice and open the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carr�ed unan�mously and the Public Hearing opened at 8:40 p.m. ��� � � PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 18, 1978 PAGE 4 Mr. Brunsell, City Clerk, stated this assessment roll is not for work that has been done recently, but covers charges made for properties that have tied tnto a water or sewer main that haven't previously paid a lateral assessment He stated the ma,7or�ty of the owners of the properties involved have signed an agreement agree�ng to the principle of these lateral charges. Mr. Brunsell stated the assessment is f�gured tn two ways, either by us�ng today's average lateral charge or using charges that were levied in the general area at the time the lines in question were tnstalled, plus accrued interest to the present time. He stated the assessment rate used on the affected properties �s the lower of the two formulas � A iady in the audience noted that Lot 2, Target Addition, was recently subd�vided into three lots and asked if it was previously assessed as one lot Mr. Brunsell stated it was not previously assessed for laterals. He noted there was an extra expense of $1,200 to get to the water main and stated that this amount is credited against the gross assessment. He explained each property pays a certain cost per front foot, tf they tie into a main. No other persons �n the audience spoke regarding thts proposed assessment. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by Counci]man [3arnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carr�ed unantmously and the Public Hearing closed at 8:50 p.m. PU6LIC HEARING ON ASSESSMENT FOR TREATPIENT AND REMOVAL OF TP.EES (1978 MOTION by Councilman Barnette to waive the reading of the Public Hearing notice and open the Public Nearing. Seconded by Councilman Schneider, Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing opened at 8 50 p m Mr. Qrunsell, City Clerk, stated these charges are for the treatment or removal of trees as part of the tree removal program. He stated there is a $25 00 administrat�ve charge added to each parcel of land in addition to the � contractor's charge. The Ctty and State absorb 50% of the contractor's cost on residential property. He explained the assessment is split over a five year period at an interest rate of 7z percent No persons in the audience spoke regarding this proposed assessment. MOTION by Councilman 6arnette to close the Public Hearing, Seconded by Councilman Hamerm k. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unantmously and the Public Hear�ng closed at 8 53 p.m. PUBLIC NEARING ON STREET AND ALLEY VACATION nnnnnnnnrnir �r_�� rrnrrnni nvrnuir_. MOTION by Councilman Schne�der to waive the reading of the Public Hearing notice and open the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a votce vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing opened at 8 53 p.m. Mr. Sobiech, Public lJorks Director, stated this is a request io vacate a utility easement between Lots 24 and 25, Block 2, Meadowmoor Terrace so that both lots may 6e used for the construction of a commercial building. No persons in the audience spoke regarding this vacation request. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to close the Publ�c Hearing. Seconded by � Councilman Barnette Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing closed at 8 55 p.m. HEARING ON ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ZOA #78-06, QY G. W PASCHKE NE FROM M-2 TO M-1 SOUTHEAST CORNER OF MAIN STREET AND 77TH AVENUE MOTION by Councilman Hamerm k to waive the reading of the Public Hearinq notice and open the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman Barnette, i PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 18, 1978 PAGE 5 Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried una m mously and the Public Hearing opened at 8:55 p.m. Mr Sobiech, Publtc Works �irector, stated th�s is a request to rezone property from M-2 to M-1 along 77th Avenue to the east of Main Street The Planning Commission at their July 12, 1978 meeting d�d recommend approval of the rezoning. Mr. Sobiech stated the rezoning would follow the development that is taking � place along Ranchers Road. Councilman Hamernik questioned the drainage and Mr So6iech stated this has been worked out with the petitioner. No persons in the audience spoke for or against this proposed rezoning MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing closed at 8 57 p.m TS RE: TREE REMOVAL - MR. BAILEY TILLER• Mr. Qailey Tiller asked the Council when he was going to be paid for the trees that were removed from hts property. He stated the tree which was removed was not diseased so it should be replaced. Mr. Tiller also felt the Council Chambers should have another speaker system so people can hear what is sa�d. He stated, even w�th h�s hearrng a7d, he missed the item on the tree removal assessment. Mr. Tiller requested, since the City has a nature center, they should see the the animals are taken care of and this year they are badly in need of food. PUBLIC HEARING ON 1979 CI7Y BUDGET IfVCLUDING AMOUNTS TO BE BUDGETED FOR REUENUE � SNARING Pl1RPOSES: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading of the Public Hearing notice and open the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a votce vote, a11 vottng aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Publ�c Hearing opened at 9:�� p.m. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated beginning in March, department heads are requested to provide information and recommendatlons to the Clty Manager as to the needs of their department. He stated it is then the City Planager's responsibility to review this rnformation and work, under the direction of the Council, to prepare the budget. Mr. Qureshi stated this year the City took the approach where each department was given an opportunity for Council to review their operations He stated the budget was reviewed at numerous Council conference meetings and the needs of the departments were discussed. He stated, from these meetings, the budget was reviewed and modified and is now before the Counc�l and public for thetr information and input. Mr Qureshi stated, when the department heads submttted their budget recommen- dations, they were requested to list their prtorities in the event there were budget cuts, the Council would be aware of the areas they emphasized or de-emphasized. � Mr Qureshi then reviewed the three phases of the budget which included the est�mated revenues, appropriations, and the areas covered by revenue sharing funds. A breakdown was subinitted on how the funds were allocated by function and department Mr. Quresh� stated this budget pro�ects 14.97 mills which is slightly lower than the 1978 levy. He pointed out, however, the levy is not the same due to the change in the assessment formula He stated the approach has been, basically, to sustatn thetr level of services and have a stable mill levy PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 18, 1978 PA6E 6 Mr. Herrmann, City Assessor, stated one mill produces �156,000. Councilman F�tzpatrick asked the total assessed valuation on which this mill levy is based. Mr. Herrmann stated about �156,000,000, 6ut this is not final, as yet, since the City doesn't know how much will be taken out for fiscal disparities. Mr. Herrmann stated the Ctty's loss last year for fiscal disparities was about $6,0OO,ODO. Councilman Fitzpatrick questioned the difference rn assessed valuation this � year as compared with last year Mr. Herrmann stated about $10,000,000. Mayor Nee asked if anyone would like to address the Council regarding the budget. There was no response from the autlience. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor PJee declared the mot�on carried unanimously and the Public Hearing closed at 9.20 p.m, Councilman Schneider complimented the staff for the excellent �06 of preparing this year's budget Mr Qureshi stated he wished the public would take more interest, as they do on a day-to-day basis, and also submit their input at the public hearing. NEW BUSINESS. RESOLUTION N0. 92-1978 CDNFIRMING ASSESSMENT FOR STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT MOTTON by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 92-1978. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Councilman Schneider noted some minor changes would have to be made in � Items 3 and 4. M�° 6runsell stated the word "except" would be eltminated in Item 3 and under Item 4, the word "None" wou7d be filled in. UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE ABO�E MOTION, all voted aye, and P1ayor Nee declared the motion carr�ed unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING ASSESSMENT FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT nnnirr-r oT �n�c n No action was taken on this resolution since the pu6lic hearing on this assessment was continued to next week. RESOLUTION N0. 93-1978 CONFIRDIING ASSESSMENT FOR 1978 WATER APdD SEWER MAINS, LATERALS AN� SERVICE CONNECTIONS: P10TION by Councilman Hamern�k to adopt Resoltuion No 93-1978. Seconded by Councilman Schneider Upon a votce vote, all voting aye, Playor Nee declared the motion carried unan�mously. NG ASSESSMENT FOR MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution Pdo 94-1978 Seconded 1 by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all votina aye, Mayor Nee declared the mot�on carried unanimously RESOLUTION NO 95-1978 CERTIFYIPJG CHARGES TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR TO BE LEVIED AGAINST LDTS 27 AND 28, BLOCK 5, RIVER VIEW HEIGHTS ADDTTION PLAT 57593, 233 �� PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 18, 1978 PAGE 7 MOTION by Councilman Barnette to adopt Resolution No. 95-1978. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � � L_.,J CANVASSING OF THE SEPTEMBER 12, 1978 PRIMARY ELECTION AND DECLARING THE RESULTS THEREOF: MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to accept the canvass of the September 12, 1978 primary election. sTnTCr�e7�r or cnr�vnss PRIMARY ELFCTI�N SEPTfMEiER 12, 1978 �ECLARATION OF RFSULTS THEREOF in accordance with Section A.OII of the Charter of the City of Fridley, the City Council declares the results of ihe 197II Primary Election to be as follows A. 7he total number of ballots cast was: 4,934 Y7ard 7- Precinct 1 42J 41ard 1- PreSinct 2 695 4!ard 1- Precinct 3 qq2 lJard 2- Precinct 1 592 Ward 2- Precinct 2 415 6fard 2- Precinct 3 99� 41ard 3- Prec�nct 1 7D8 Ifard 3- Precinct 2 258 41ard 3- Precinct 3 406 TOTAL 4,934 B. The votes for each candidaCe, number of overvotes and undervotes are as follows: UNITFD S7ATES SFIJATOR IIJ CC�dGRESS h'-1 P-7 41-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 47-2 P-2 k-2 P-3 lJ-3 P-1 id-3 P-2 i!-3 P-3 TOTAI_ DFL TICY,CT Sharcn Anderson 4 6 8 _� 3 1 9, 7 3 3 qg___ Donald td. Fraser 177 265 19G 244 lII3 422_ 262 116 ^203 706,_ Richard A, Palmer 1 5 4 5 4 2 2 ____ D _�Q ___�A Bob ' Short 98 179 97 14h 98 250 � 179 55 98 119i3 Over- votes 0 1 0 1 1 1_ 3 0 0 7 Under- votes 2 1 TOThL 28z 457 3 2 1 6 1 4 3 2;1 308 399 2S8 690 454 178 308 33Gh PU6LIC HEARING MEETING OF SEPTEP1BER 18, 1978 �TATCMFNT OF CANVASS Page H PRIMJIRY ELECfION SEPIEFIQER 12, 1978 23a UNITED STAfES SE�dATOR IN C07JGf�ESS 4f-7 P-1 Vl-1 P-2 4l-1 P-3 4l-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 l!-3 P-1 4l-3 P-2 1J-3 P-3 TOTRL �fL TICKET � Darryl 4J. Flnderson h 7 3 9 3 76 6 2 7 57 llendcl l (Lli�ndy) ' Anderson 173 27D 194 245 160 377 267 102 194 1982 Dick E'ullock 3 6 6 7 4 15 7 5 4 57 John S. - Cunnelly $1 146 Sh 727 98 230 154 57 85 1056 6ni 1 L. Mosec 0 G 3 5 5 7 4 0 3 33 Llovd H, RuLcrts 6 1 1 1 6 13 2 4 2 36 Over_ �-ote� z o a z o 2 0 � i o � U�idcr- votes 13 27 17 9 12 30 1M1 7 13 136 TO1hL 287 457 3D8 _399 2B�S 690 454 178 3U6 3364 � _ UNITED STATES REPRFSENTATIVE IN CCNGRESS FIFT11 DISTRICT DFL TICKET I es (Lester) 41 6etts Martin O1av Sabe �82 4lillis George Trueblood 23 Over- votes � 54 321 34 D 32 212 35 0 48 47 79 69 24 285 176 468 317 116 29 22 61 32 16 0 0 1 • 0 0 STATfFiCNT Of CANVASS 35 212 32 0 424 2289 290 1 PRIMARY ELCCTIOPI SEPTEbf6EP. 1?, 1978 � UPtITED S7/1TCS REPRESCtJTATIVE IN CONGRESS (CO'iTiNUE�} • FIFTII U15TRICT W-1 P-7 l!-1 P-2 W-7 P-3 41-2 P-1 47-2 P-2 47-2 P-3 W-3 P-7 IJ-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAL Df'L fICKET Under- vates 3G 4II 24 37 43 �z ��_._ _Q� _Q9__ �� TOIAL 282 45) 308 399 288 690 454 778 308 33b4 PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 18, 1975 CFL TICKET Paul . � McCarron 248 371 Over- votes 0 D Under- votes 34 _ 86 70TAL 282 457 � � DFL TICKET Idayn e Simoneau _ Over- votes _ Under- votes _ TOTRL REPRESENTA,TIVE IN LEGISLATURC 4GA �ISTRICT _ 239 0 _ 49 288 REPRESENTATIVE IN LEGISLATURE 46B DISTRICT 384 0 70 A54 Page 9 1242 0 239 1481 235 261 336 53$ 138 __Zb�_ 75'�a —�—� _�— __-- —fL � �— —�_ _Q_ � �3 _�52_ �4___ _98— ssn 308 � 39� _S�1(L .__1Z$^ _3�_ i683 STATE�4EF�T OF CANVASS PRIP1ARY ELECTIDN SEPTEId6ER 12, 1978 GOVER��lOR AND LIEU7EfJANT GOVERNOR 41-1 P-7 47-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 W-7 P-1 41-2 P-2 41-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAL DfL TTCKET Perpich & 2�4 355 233 321 218 520 354 134 247 2596 Olson Tripp & Casper �5 68 4G 50 46 71S 76 34 49 532 Over- votes 4 2 2 h 1 � 1 1 1 19 Under- votes 19 32 27 24 23 49 23 9 17 277 TOIAL 2II2 457 308 399 2?8 69D 454 17II 308 3364 DFL TICKFT .loan Anderson Grot�e 236 �ver- votes 0 Under- votes 46 TDTFlL ZB2 3Gh 0 93 457 SECRCTARY Oi" STATE 239 32� 0 0 69 79 30II 399 238 D 50 2f38 532 371 0 0 158 83 690 A54 144 D 34 178 264 0 44 308 27�8 0 656 33G4 PUQLIC HEARING ^1EETIPJG OF SEPTEMBER 18, 1978 DFL TICI:ET �avil L. Fanner G7 I. J. Johnson �9 Robert W. PSattson 171 107 81 207 57 55 150 STATE AUDITOR 64 53 �11 64 171 • 134 STATEMENT OF CANVASS 173 127 261 236 Page 10 a 100 40 47 97 24 66 199 85 154 PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEM6ER 12, 1978 708 696 � 1472 STATC Al1DITOR (CONTIP�UED) FI-1 P-1 4l-1 P-2 !�I-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 4l-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAL Over- votes 1 0 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 _� Undcr- voLes 3n 62 45 52 37 129 58 29 �39 485 ' TOTAL 2E2 457 30£3 399 2E8 690 454 178 30II 3364 STATE TREFlSURER DFl TICY.ET - �im Lord 24G 3HD _ 257 331 241 545 38E 148 27G 281? Dver- votes 0 0_ ^_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Under- votes 36 77 51 _ 6II 47 145 66 30 32 552 IOTAL 282 _ 457 30t3 399 288 69� 454 _ 178 308 _ 33Gh ATTORNEY GENERAL DFL TICKCT 41a rre n � Spannaus 255 383 261 341 249 577 401 ___1,�p�. 774 pR�l Over- . votes 0 0 0 0 0 D � 0 0 0 0 -�--- Under- . votes 27 74 47 58 39 113 53 28 34 473 TOTAL 282 457 308 399 2II8 ' 690 454 178 308 3354 PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF SEPTEP16ER 18, 1978 STATEMENT OF CANVA55 Page 11 PRIMARY ELECTION SCPTEt4BER 12, 1978 237 UNITEO STATES SEPIATOR IN COPl,RESS W-1 P-1 V!-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 W-2 P-7 4l-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 IJ-3 P-1 4(-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAL � IR TICKET Adell H. Cartip6e71 0 3 1 1 0 5 1 D 0 71 �ave Ouren- ber9er 52 119 61 71 60 U5 lOD 22 19 679 Will Lundquist 1 2 1 _ 2 2 6 1 4 0 19 kalcolm h1oos 21 26 11 23 13 32 29 9 6 170 Y.en Plordstrom 5 4 2 6 1 9 4 1 1 33 Over- votes 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 4 Under- vates 1 4 1 3 �i 3 5 0 3 24 TOTAL 80 159 77 10G 81 23D 741 36 30 940 � IR TICKET Rudy Boschwitz 75 Harold Stassen 4 Over- votes � Under- � votes TOTAL 80 144 10 1 4 159 73 3 0 1 77 UNITED STATES SEPlATOR IN COIvGP.ESS 97 8 D 1 106 78 3 0 • 0 81 STATCMCNT OF CANYA55 209 18 0 3 230 730 26 26 858 8 9 3 66 1 D 1 3 2 1 0 13 141 36 30 940 PRI�tl�RY ELECTION SCPTEHBER 12, 7978 UNITfD STATES RFPRESEIJTAT NE IN CONGRE55 FIFTfI DISTRICT � W-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 ld-1 P-3 4l-2 P-1 I!-2 P-2 4J-2 P-3 lJ-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAL IR TICY.CT �ii I:e Till _7� �3Si �.�_ �_ —C�2 —3_1Z �2Z_ —3L _2�_ ��� Over- votes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 Under- votes 7 23 8 fi 17 lf3 14 5 7 107 70TAL Cp _ 159 77 106 S1 230 141 36 30 940 PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 18, 1978 IR TICY,CT Crnest Gustafson 27 32 To tty laquinto 5D 117 Over- votes 0 0 Under- Votes 3 70 TOTAL _$0 1F9 IR 7ICKET Gary westiU�a_ Over- votes REPRESEPdTATIVF IIJ LEGISLATURE 46A DISTRICf 27 38 _ 46 94 0 0 8 9 _ 81 141 RCF�ESENTATIVE IN LEGISLATURE 46E3 DISTRICT 68 99 0 0 STATEMENT OF CANVASS Page 12 204 31 23 0 o a 233 i 2n 307 � 0 30 461 425 0 ' PR114ARY ELECTION SEPTEM6ER 12, 1978 REPRCSCNTATIVE IN LCGiSL{ITURE (CONTINUED) 4G4 DISTRICT W-1 P-1 47-7 P-2 41-1 P-3 1•!-2 P-1 47-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 4l-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 4l-3 P-3 TOTAL Under- votes 9 7 26 5 7 54 'OTAL 77 106 230 36 30 479 GOVERIdOR AND LTEU7ENANT GOVERtdOR IR TICYET Johnson & Hanson 9 quie & Ilar9berg 6� Over- Yoies � Undzr- votcs 2 TOTAL $� )6 13b 0 7 159 6 13 70 89 0 2 1 2 77 106 11 27 63 203 0 1 7 5 81 230 8 129 0 4 lhl 7 S 25 24 0 1 4 1 36 30 � 95 � 808 4 33 940 � , � PUBLIC HEARING PIEETIfJG OF SEPTEMBER 18, 1978 IR TICKET Gerald W. [irekke 39 Kenin �. Forster � Charles Stenvig �a Over- votes 0 Under- votes � TOTAL 80 78 10 54 0 17 159 35 5 2II 0 9 77 SECRETARY OF STATE 52 8 34 0 12 106 47 5 20 0 9 81 STATEMCNT OF CANVASS 109 76 28 10 76 43 0 0 17 12 230 141 13 4 lh D 5 36 Paqe 13 11 1 �i 0 7 30 239 PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEMQER 12, 1978 460 77 368 0 95 940 STATE AUDITDR W-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 41-2 P-7 W-2 P-2 4l-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 4l-3 P-3 70TAL IR TICKET Arne . Carlson 73 135 7U 93 70 209 125 30 22 827 Over- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 votes Uncler- � 24 7 13 17 27 16 6 8 113 votes TOTAL F30 159 77 106 87 230 741 36 30 940 STATE TREASURER IR TICKET Rick Teske 73 134 G7 97 70 Ovcr- Votes 0 D 0 0 0 Under- votes 7 25 10 15 11 T�TFtL £30 159 77 106 81 AITORNCY GCNERAL IR TICKET Howard A. Knutson 73 134 69 91 70 Over- votes D 0 0 0 0 Undcr- � p5 8 15 11 votes TOTAL 8� 159 77 106 " 81 207 124 0 0 23 17 230 141 208 124 0 0 22 17 230 147 29 0 7 36 � � � � � � � � 21 D 9 30 816 D 124 940 819 0 121 940 PUBLIC HEARIPJG MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 18, 1978 , STATEMENT Of C(tNVASS 2n0 Page 14 PRIIMRY ELCCTION SEPTEM6ER 12, 1978 UNITE� STATES SENIITOR IN COPIGRE55 W-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 l-0-1 P-3 4l-2 P-1 4l-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 V!-3 P-3 W-3 P-3 TOTAL AMERICAN � I PARTY Paul Helm 0 0 1 2 2 0 2 D 0 7 Over- votes 0 0 0 0 0 _ 0 0 0 0 0 Under- Votes 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 D 0 7 �— TOTA! D 0 7 2 2 1 2 0 G 8 LINITED SfRTES SENATDR IPI CDNGRESS AMERICAN PARTY Sal Carlone Over- votes Under- votes TOTAL 0 0 1 2 �2 � 1 0 0 7 — - --.--�-- --�--.-.- 6 D p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0_ 0 1� 0 0 1 2 2 _1 2 0 D 8 GOVERfdOR AND LIEl1TENANT GOVERNOR AhiERI CAN PARTY � Pedersen & Baier 0 0 1 2 2 1 2 0 `� __� _ Over- • votes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 _____� �_ __Q Under- votes 0_ 0 0 0 • 0 0 � 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 0 0 1 2 2 1 2 0 0 8 STltTEf4ENT OF C/tNVASS PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEhi�3ER 12, 1975 SECRET�RY Of STATE � 4l-1 P-1 4l-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 1J-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 4J-2 p-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAL AIiCRICAN PARTY Dlanna Jenl;ins 0 0 1 2 2 1 Z 0 0 8 O��e r- votes D D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Under- votes 0 0 D D D D D 0 0 0 TOTAL D 0 1 2 2 1 2 0 0 8 M. ��� i �- 241 � ' � PUBLIC NEARING MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 18, 1978 A"4�F.IChN PART1' �onald G. Hansan Over- votes Ur.der- votes TDTAL a N � � STATE TREASURFR 0 1 2 2� 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 D D 0 0 ' 0 D 1 2 2 1 2 A770RNEY GE�CRAL Page 15 D 0 B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 AMERICAN PARTY Arnie • Ol sen 0 0 1 '�2 ,' 2 1 2 ;� (�, ,�_Q._ ..____$_ Over- votes 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 ____4__ Under- votes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ^Q_ _�__ TOTAL 0 0 1 2 2 1 2 0 0 8 STATEMENT OF CANVASS PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEM[3ER 12, ]978 CDtiNTY AUDITOR W-1 P-7 lJ-1 P-2 W-7 P-3 W-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTltL Charles R. Lefebvre 102 149 96 197 101 276 � 152 43 108 7224 Ptyron T. Ruzmark 17 33 25 75 14 61 27 77 11 274 8�17 � Scott 70 �33 47 717 63 133 97 27 49 G66 Over- � 7 0 0 7 7 0 0 0 4 voies Under- votes 237 429 274 203 236 520 432 177 238 2746 70TAL 427 695 4h2 592 415 991 7��3 258 406 4934 PUBLIC HEARING f1EETING OF SEPTEMBER 18, 1978 Dan foley 30 Robert W. Fiatison, Sr. 79 J. Jerome Plunf.ett 24 Rosalie E. 41ah1 92 Over- votes 1 Under- votes 251 TOTFlL 427 UFFICE OF ASSOCIATE JUSIICE OF THC SUPREME CDURT TO lJHICfI ROSALIE E. 4JAHL ldAS APPOINTED n9 22 70 36 72 32 51 54 87 28 72 72 29 16 48 21 87 44 135 7D 172 96 258 122 2 7 1 2 1 1 429 279 214 232 501 437 695 442 592 415 991 708 STATEhiCNT OF CANVASS ' C. The names of the judges of election are as followsc 4lARD 1 PRCCIP�CT 1 WAR� 1 PRECINCT 2 Karen Evans Joyce P•icLellan Cliffard Ness Shirley Y,ohlan P1ar�orie Rosin Marlys Johnson P1arie Hughes Fhllie Ash Nelen Qurtson Mary Sullivan Carolyn Holmen Evelyn Selenski Doris 7atlaksen Alice Anderson GlARD 1 PRECINCT 3 Velma Pinks Gloria lvers Charleen Stivanson P,csella l4mar Vi Lind �4ath�]da ,7ohnson k�ARD 2 PRECIIdCT 2 hlice Turner Kathryn Follmuth Alice Mal Karnn [3�orgo Marlis Johnson Pat 1lnderson 41ARD 2 PRCCINCT 7 Jenny Locker Viotet E�urton Alice Pcterson Rita p�erce Murial Pomeroy Ginny Steinmetz Kay Eeihoffer WAR� 2 PRCCIM1'CT 3 Bev Kinsman Jean Vlagar Y7rginia Dureau Marlene Sonstegard Uorothy Oden Nancy Strong Adeline S�ranson Judy Engelbretsan Page 16 13 21 6 43 0 175 258 pn2 29 353 28 A42 77 292 85 1D73 0 9 247 2765 4D6 4934 - PRIMARY ElECTIOM SEPTEM3ER 12, 1978 0 � ' � 2q3 PUBLIC HEARI^JG ^1EETING OF SEPTEMBER 18, 1978 ST/tTE14ENT OF CAIyVASS Page U PRI�MRY FLECTION SEPTEM[3CR 12, 1978 C. The names of the judges of election are as follows: (Continued} WAR� 3 PRECIfdCT 1 Jordis �4ittlestadt Nina Maeser Maryls Hinsverk Connie Samuelson Naida Kruger Betty Bonine Jo E Caron Elaine Nielson 4lARD 3 PRCCINCT 3 Jean Johnson Yeronica Olstead Betty I�elson Gerr�aine llolsfeld Linda Tatley Qev �•liller Lave�-ne Roseth 41ARD 3 PRECI�CT 2 Pat Oittes Darlene Vallin CharlotCe Erlandson Joanna Roetering Dolores Chr7stenson lrene Anderson Bea Ellis Barbara Gohman HEALTH CARE FACIIITIE5JH6SPITAL J'JDGES Darlene Overby Laverne l3razil ' •(/v""^""„' Y ,,�`".� MA OR - WILLIAf4 J. E �'e. .,, e�' i COl1NC I L MEh1[3 �R 1 , n/ � %� ./ -t�i��a-� ,.+i . � �' /Iir,.�: �Z-�. COUNCILhiCMBER Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting a�/e, hiayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously CONSI�ERATIDN OF APPROVAL OF LEASE AGREEMENTS WITH ANOKP COl1NTY REGARDI Mr. Qureshi, Ctty Planager, stated the County has been us�ng the City facilities qutte heavily and, therefore, an increase is pr000sed in the lease agree- ment. Mr. Qureshi stated the County staff indicated they wou1d recommend to the County Board of Commtsstoners that the new rates be accepted as they felt it was reasonable MOTION by Councilman Namernik to approve the two lease agreements with Anoka County for use of Court and Probation Office soace. Seconded �y Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, �11 votrng aye, P^ayor P;ee declared the mot�on carr�ed unanimously CLAIMS. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to authorize payment of Claims P!o 257A22 PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF SEPTEM6ER i8, 1978 z�a Page 18 through 257938. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried una m mously. CORRESPONDENCE - QARBARA HUGHES flayor Nee stated Mrs Barbara Hughes has requested time on the Council's agenda regarding the Metropolitan Clean Air Ordtnance. h1r. Quresh� stated staff would contact Mrs. Hughes regarding this matter ADJOURPdMENT. MOTIOP! by Councilman Barnette to ad,7ourn the meeting. Seconded by Cr�uncil- man Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, a1T voting aye, P"ayor PJee declal^ed the motion carried unanimously and the Publ�c Hearing Pleeting of the Frldley City Council of September 18, 1978 was ad,7ourned at 9.35 p.m� Respectfully submitted, , .���r�� ����.� Carole Haddad Secy. to the City Council Apprnvetl OctohPr 2, 197P _ G���� G� William J. P"ayor ��� Nee � � '