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11/13/1978 CB- 00013987A\ i�l � 1J THE MINUTES OF THE PUBLIC HEARING MEETTTdG OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF NOVEMBER 13, 1978 The Put�lic Hearing Meeting of the Fr�dley C�ty Council was called to order at 7:32 p.m. by P�ayor Nee. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Nee led the Council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. RaLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT MEMBERS ABSENT ADOPTION OF AGENDA. Mayor Nee, Councilman Fitzpatrick> Councilman Hamernik, Councilman Schneider and Councilman Barnette None Mayor Nee stated the City staff has requested that two items be added: (1) Authorizing up to $100 for a Plaque for Grace High School for foot- ball championship and; (2} Approval of letter from Mayor Nee to Mayor of Fourmies, France. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to add an item authorizing up to $100 for a plaque for Grace High School to the agenda. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatr�ck. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motaon carried unanimously. MOTION by Counci7man Hamern�k to add an item approving a]etter from Mayor Nee to Mayor of Fourmies, France,and to adopt the agenda w�th the two additions. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. lJpon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the mot�on carried unantmously. APPROVING STATEMENT OF CANVASS OF ELECTION FOR THE NOVEMBER 7, 1 rcvrnn� ri rrT'rnni The City Attorney, Virgil Herrick, outlined the information covered in his memorandum of November 13, 1978 to the City Council regarding the obligation of Che City Council acting as a Canvassing Board. The City Clerk, Marvin Brunsell, summarized the election process in- dicating that al] elect�on judges go through training by the County Audttor's Off�ce and also training by the City Clerk's off�ce regard- ing the conducting of the election. Councilman Schnieder inquired why the information regarding the miss�ng 6allot is not in the summary report they have The C�ty Clerk ind�cated that all such �nformation is marked hy the election judges on the forms provided to them, and the summary provided to the City Council is merely a concise report for their quick review. He then passed out the computer printout sheets to the Councilmembers. An inquiry was made by the City Council regarding what happened to the spoiled ballots. The City Clerk �ndicated that those, along with all the other 6al7ots, are kept �n the Anoka County Aud�tor's Office �n sealed boxes. Councilman Barnette inquired regarding the under-vote and over-vote in- formation The C�ty Clerk explained that under-votes develop when people do not vote for certa�n off�ces on the ballot, and the over-votes occur when people vote for more than one person for the same office. � �. ' , PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF NOVEMBER 13, 1978 PAGE 2 A citizen, Mr. Robert Pierce, addressed the Council and �ndicated that the State has a rule that if a election is closer than 100 votes, there is an automatic recount. He asked if the City had any kind of rule of this type, and if they don't,should there be such a rule adopted by the City? The Mayor responded that it would be appropriate for the Charter Commission to initiate such a recommendation. There also was a discussion re9arding absentee ballots and how the in- formation from a6sentee ballots is transferred onto computer punch cards, � and whether the computer punch cards on which the absentee ballot �n- formation is transferred can be identified or not. , Mayor Nee, Councilman Schneider and Barnettz all lndicated that they are in an uncomforta6le position to certify such a close elect�on, but as per the advice of the City Attorney, unless there are any obvious ir- regularities in the election, they have no choice but to approve the Canvass of Votes. Councilman Fitzpatrick ind�cated tYiat it seems that �vhether the Canvass of Votes is approved or not, it has no effect on the remedies available to the candidate for a recount. The City Attorney responded that this was essentially true with the consideration by the Council that there were no obvious improprieties or errors in the election process. � � MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the Statement of Canvass as presented. STATEMENT OF CANVASS _ GENERAL ELECTION ��OVEt4BER 7, }g78 �ECLARATION OF RESULTS THEREOF In accordance with Section 4.08 oF the Charter of the City of Fridley, the C�ty Council declares the results of the 1978 General Election to be as follows: k. The tctat number of ballots cast vias: ll,lh3 4lard 1- Drecznct 1 1057 Ward 1- Precinct 2 1461 Ward 1- Precinct 3 7010 ` 4fard 2- Precinct 1 1178 Ward 2- Precinct 2 1076 41ard 2- Precinct 3 2196 Ward 3- Precinct 7 1548 Ward 3- Precinct 2 760 Ward 3- Precinct 3 857 TUTAL: 11,743 B. Tfie votes For each cand�date, number of overvotes and undervotes, and write-in votes are as follows: UNITED STATES SENATOR 1N CONGRE`5 FI-7 P-1 W-1 P-2 41-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 '+J-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAL Paul flelm �me� i can Pa�ty ?6 Dave OurE,r 6erg�r Ind. R�p, 642 Bob Short �FL 371 Cfii•istine Frank Sociali;t WoTkers Party ___ 9 Fred G. Hewitt Libertar- ian Party_ 1 Over- votes a 1lnder- Y'1t�'S �5 33 27 24 14 �,4 h� 35 34 277 9i6 421 4 a 4 33 56fi 674 ^ 668 1,595 36D 427 353 4II0 6 9 3 2 D 6 1 4 9i4 453 450 231 9 5 3 4 435 6,963 336 3,383 2 50 6 24 3 5 3 5 3 2 3 28 3fi �0 ?D 35 55 22 3? 308 �u,� 28a BLIC HEARING MEETING OF NOVEMBER 13, 1978 PAGE 3 U��ITED STATES SENATOR IN CONGRESS (CONTINUED) W-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 41-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAL Earley 7 Boschwitz Fraser 8 � Write-in Fraser Frenzel Fraser Fraser Fraser Fraser Fraser Fraser Fraser Yotes 3 1 9 13 17 26 14 8 9 170 TOTAL 1,�57 1,467 1,010 1,778 1,076 2,196 1,548 760 857 11,143 UNITED STATES SENATOR IN CON�RESS Sal Carlone �nerican � ' Party 7 71 8 7 3 12 7 5 12 72 Rudy - Boschwitz Ind. P.ep. 504 _ 783 463 536 543 7,269 767 39D 290 5,565 Wendell . (Wendy) Andersort pFL 498 639 496 606 502 872 698 330 57fi 5�757 Bill Peterson $OC7d�15t k'orkers Party 6 7_ 7" 5 4 5 6 7 2 49 Lecnard Richards Libertar- ' ian Party 3 1 0 0 3 4 1 3 1 16 Jein T. Brust Workers Party 8 2 3 2 1 0 2 3 1 22 Brian J. Coyle Public Interest Ind. 5 0 5 4 2 S 12 4 7 47 Over- votes 1 3 6 3 2 5 4 2 4 30 UNITE� STATES SENATOR IN CONGRESS (CONTINUED) 4l-1 P-1 4l-1 P-2 W-7 P-3 l�'-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOT,',L lJnder- votes 24 75 22 15 76 21 31 16 23 183 , — Write-in Fraser Tacyshym Votes 1 _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 _Z TOTAL 1,057 1,467 1,D10 1,778 7,076 2,196 1,548 760 857 11,143 � ' � 285 PUQLIC HEARING MEETING OF NOVEMBER 13, 1978 PAGE 4 REPRESENTATIVE IN COYGRESS FTFTH DISTRICT , Mike Till Ind. Rep. 401 610 358 461 445 1,116 6A7 306 238 4,582 Martin Olav Sabo �DFL b06 793 608 6a1 585 1,021 832 410 590 6,126 Over- 0 p 3 1 0 � '1 1 0 6 Yotes Under- Votes 50 58 47 35 46 59 68 43 29 4Z9 Ffrite-in Votes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 TOTAL 1,051 1,461 1,070 1,778 1,076 2,196 1,548 760 857 11,143 REPRESENTATIVE IN THE LEGISLATURE 46A DISTRICT Tony Iaquinto Ind. Rep. 455 740 456 736 2,387 Paul McCarron 558 677 577 754 2,566 OFL Over- 0 0 D 2 2 � votes REPRESENTATIVC IN THF LEGISLATUP.E 46A DISTRICT (CO�ITINUED) W-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 W-7 P-3 W-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3 P-7 lJ-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAI Under- votes 44 44 43 56 187 Writ�-in Votes 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 7,057 1,461 1,076 7,548 REPRESCNTATIVE IN LEGISLATURE 46B DISTRICT Gary h'estl und Ind. Rep._ 35S _ 558 1,208 Wayrie 'Simoneau 597 574 8G0 DFL Dale He�rning Lt6ertar- ian Party Over- votes Under- votes k!r•i te-i n Vote� TOTRL 29 26 2 2 34 18 0 D 1,010 1,17F3 81 0 47 0 2,796 ' 0 5,742 282 228 2,630 352 558 2,935 81 39 256 0 1 5 44 30 173 Steven R. Dale 6raziel He�nming 7 7 2 760 857 6,007 286 PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF NOVEMBER 13, 1978 GDVERPIOR AMQ LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Pedersen & �aier • American PAGE 5 Party 9 5 14 76 5 11 8 10 5 83 Quie & V;angberg q66 721 405 489 Ind. Hep. _ � � �� 476 1,274 739 362 284 5,15G GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (CONTINUED) � W-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 4�-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAL Perpich & Olson D�L 562 720 571 653 576 953 771 368 549 5,723 Lakowske & � Shaver Socialist A'orkers Party 4 1 6 4 3 4 3 2 2 29 h�C�Ofld� � & � Fayzant Nonest Gc,v't 87 7 3 0 2 2 3 3 6 1 21 hliller & Rosenbauer Li6ertar- ian Party 0 1 3 2 0 4 D 3 4 17 Ponrnereni ng & Stegmaier Savings P,ccount 3 7 1 0 0 0. 2 U 2 9 Over- _ _ votns 0 2 3 4 2 1 3 0 4 19 Under- votes 12 7 7 fl 12 6 19 9 6 86 Hrite-in Votes 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 T01AL 1,057 1,461 1,010 7,178 1,D7b 2,196 1,548 760 857 11,743 SECRETAFY OF STATE Dianna Jenkins Rmerican Party 19 21 25 31 Gerald W. Brekke Ind. Rep. 3�5 589 342 398 doan Anderson Growe DFL' 617 796 612 770 28 55 31 31 24 265 376 996 589 286 216 4,166 635 1,094 861 403 594 6,322 � Dver- votes Under- ' VOCE'S PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF NOVEMBER 13, 1978 PAGE 6 287 SECRETARY OF STATE (CONTINUED) W-1 P-1 47-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 W=2 P=1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 V1-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAL 1 4 0 0 0 D 2 7 0 8 45 51 31 39 37 51 66 39 23 382 47rite-in Yotes 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 707AL 1,057 1,461 1,D10 1,17II 1,076 2,196 1,545 STATE AUDITOR 0 0 D 760 857 11,743 krne Car7snn Ind. Rep. 502 757 439 522 490 7,314 749 3h9 283 5,399 Robert W. (6ob) F1attson DFL 488 629 511 577 537 794 693 354 528 5,711 Helen S. � Krut6 Comnunist 76 23 14 24 3 23 75 13 12 143 Over- � VOteS O O O 1 O 1 O O O 2 � Under- votes 57 58 4G 54 46 64 90 44 34 487 � Chuck Write-in Gibson ' Yotes 0 D 0 0 � a l 0 0 1 TOTRL 1,057 1,461 1,010 1,17f1 1,076 2,196 1,548 760 857 77,7G3 STATE TREASURER Oonald G. Nanson American Party 47 41 41 56 38 63 48 31 33 392 STATE TREASURER (CONTI�JUE�) W-1 P-7_ W-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 4l-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 41-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TO1"AL Rick � Teske 419 Ind. Rep. Jim Lord 549 DFL Over- � votes Under- 48 vates 607 752 2 59 342 586 1 40 422 654 0 46 421 1,082 571 480 0 7 46 70 632 788 1 79 296 394 0 39 235 4,456 5G1 5,835 0 5 28 455 {lrite-�n � 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 Q Yotes _ _ TOTAL 1,057 1,451 1,010 1,778 1,076 2,796 1,548 760 857 11,143 288 PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF NOVEMBER 13, 1978 PAGE 7 A�TRONEY GENEP.AL Arm e Olsen American Party 29 39 31 35 28 43 36 25 28 294 Howard A. Knutson ' Ind. Rep._325 533 295 357 367 877 539 247 203 3,737 4larren DF�nnaus 673 859 653 749 662 1,235 925 455 608 6,819 Over- votes 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Under- vates 30 30 31 37 25 41 47 33 18 292 4lrite-in Votes 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 � TO7AL 1,057 7,461 1,010 1,178 1,076 2,796 1,548 760 857 71,143 ASSOCIATE �USTICE OF THE SUPREh1E COURT W-1 P-1 lJ-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 F!-2 P-1 6l-2 P-2 4l-2 P-3 4l-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 VI-3 P-3 TOTAL � J�ck Bal,er 187 274 184 176 206 313 287 126 165 1,852 C. Donald peterson ��� 7,738 743 917 791 1,725 1,728 550 629 8,400 Over- voies 1 0 2 2 D 3 1 0 2 71 Under- votes 9D 109 B1 83 79 155 138 84 67 880 4lrite-in Yotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -�--�--�- TO7F;L 1,057 1,4b1 1,O1D 1,178 1,D76 � 2,190 1,548 760 857 11,143 ASSOCIATC JUSTICE QF THE Sl1PP,EME COURT Rosalie E. �,ia��� 572 743 520 608 592 1,295 895 398 449 6,072 Robert W. � � (Qob) Mattso 342 60E 403 493 397 771 538 289 352 4,243 Sr. Over- votes 0 1 0 2 2 1 1 0 4 17 Under- vo�es S3 109 87 75 84 129 174 73 52 816 Write-in Rosalie Yotes 0 0 0 D Wahl 7 0 0 0 0 1 TOTAL 7,057 7,4b1 1,010 1,178 1,076 2,196 1,548 760 857 11>143 i PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF NOUEMBER 13, 1978 PAGE 8 289 COUNTY Al1DITOR W-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 k'-1 P-3 4l-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 4l-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAL Charles R. 601 823 587 701 637 1,353 8Ef3 449 556 6,590 Lefebvre Bill �Scott 367 537 346 477 357 663 543 228 244 3,702 Over- votes 1 0 2 7 1 0 1 0 D 6 - Under- ES 101 75 59 81 IIIO 121 83 57 845 votes Write-in Votes T07AL Di c f; Lang Ral ph tJ. "Buster" 7albot Over- votes Under- i votes Ylrite-in Yotes TQTf,L 0 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 1,057 1,461 1,010 1,17£S 7,D76 2,196 1,548 COUNTY SHERIFF 396 572 342 47h 470 7,020 577 573 793 600 644 567 953 861 2 1 0 1 0 D 7 84 95 6S 59 98 223 709 Dale G. Johnson 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1,657 1,467 1,070 1,178 1,976 2,196 1,548 COUNTY CODIMISSIONER FIRST D15TRICT Mike E. 552 804 549 709 597 1,168 752 0'Bannon Harvey 418 557 388 403 384 836 670 Peterson � Over- votes Under- votes � .� 0 0 857 11,143 347 320 4,460 � � � � � 478 5,795 1 6 58 881 0 1 857 1],143 5,135 3,666 COUNTY C01•it4IS5I0NER FIRST DISTRICT (CONTINUED) W-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 41-1 P-3 W-2 P-7 �rl-2 P-2 41-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAL 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 4 86 E9 73 66 94 192 125 725 4lrite-in Yotes 0 0 0 � 0 0 0 0 TOTP.L 1,057 1,461 7,010 1,17f3 7,07G 2,19G 1,548 9,526 7_92 Under- votes 4:rite-in Votes TOTFlL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF NOVEMBER 13 1978 PAGE 11 JU�GE OF COUNTY CDURT (CONTINUED) W-1 P-1 IJ-1 P-2 V!-1 P-3 V!-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3 P-7 W-3 p-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAL 266 365 248 274 280 562 425 222 235 2,847 Mark W. Wyman McCarthy Smith 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1,057 1,467 1,010 1,178 1,076 2,196 1,548 760 857 11,143 - JO�GE OF COUNTY COURT James T. Knutsun 771 1,137 764 971 815 1,648 1,142 562 642 8,392 Over- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D votes U�der- votes 286 374 246 267 261 54Z 406 798 2i5 2,750 Ro6b Scott Write-in Q 0 0 � 0 0 1• 0 0 0 1 Yotes __ TOTAL �.057 1,461 1,010 1,178 1,076 2,196 1,548 760 857 11,143 Edward E. 731 1,066 Coleman Over- 0 0 votes Under- 326 395 votes Writc-in Vates TOTFlL JUDGE OF COUNTY COURT 718 860 764 1,586 1,069 0 0 D 0 0 292 318 312 609 479 �aniel Kammeyer 0 0 0 0 0 � ° 1,057 1,461 1,010 1,178 1,076 2,196 1,548 521 0 239 591 7,906 0 0 266 3,236 D 0 7 760 857 11,143 � � $UPERVISOR SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT ND. 3 41-7 P-1 4l-1 P-2 4l-1 P-3 lJ-2 P-1 41-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 'd-3 P-3 TOTAL Gen -- -�- -- � peterson 75? 1,097 74T 890 777 1,615 1,106 530 628 S,136 Qaer- votes 0 0 0 0 0 0' 0 0 D 0 UnGer- votes 3a5 364 269 288 299 57,9 442 230 229 3,005 -T acon A71 atrite-in votes rust be canvassed by th2 AnoY.a County Auditor's off�ce for the Supervisor Soil and Water Conservation Distr;ct No. 3 as a �irite-in Wn te-in vote is only good if the person voted for ltves in the district. 1'otes Kittleson 7 2 TOTAL 7>057 7,461 1,010 1,U8 1,076 2,196 1,548 760 857 11,143 PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF NOVEMBER 13, 1978 PAGE 12 293 I SUPFRVISOR SOII_ &'dATER COFlSERVATION DISTRI� T_h�4 Olsr�� SP za pa � Pedersen Holman 7 . 0'Qannon 1 Zeleny 1 Erickson 1 �,�oha�� � � Werner 7 7 7 Ficocello 1 Sandstrom 2 Hague 7 W�liiams Setterstrom 6erset 3Hogen 2 Wall 1 Alexandra 1 � Neieren 1 Cape 2 Shaliky 1 , Burandt ,, Lawre:ce 7 Humoid: 1 Sims 1 47ilson 1 Rogers 1 5=����er 1 Ze9lan 1 � Ni_hcls 1 h�a 2 Stroetz 7 Voigt 1 Sei,ler 1 Truenfels 7 ParE,er y Amborn 1 Wahl 1 Schaffran 7 0'fleil � Higgins 1 tQetcalf 1 F�ader l Rossman 1 May 6 All write-�r votes must be carivassed by the Anoka County Aud�tor's office for the Supervisor Sotl and 4later Conservation �istrict No 4 as a write-in � Write-in vote is only good �f the person vated far lives in the district. Yotes Niema 1 Patrangel 1 T07AL 1,057 1,467 1,010 1,178 1,076 2,196 1,548 760 H57 17,143 SUPERVISOR SOIL 5 WATER CDNSERV0.TIOP1 DISTRICT No. 5 Mentor C. "ouke" Addicks, Jr. Over- YU�fS Under- vates Write-in Votes 699 1,078 0 0 707 821 � �, 734 7,518 1,042 0 0 D 497 583 7,619 0 0 D 358 443 303 357 3A2 678 506 263 274 3,524 All arite-in votes must be canvassed by the Anoka County Auditor's office for the Supervisor Soil and Water Conservation District No. 5 as a write-in vote is only good if the person voted for lives in the district 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 Sl1PERVISOR SOIL E WATER COP�SERVATION DISTRICT N0. 5(CONTI�lUEO � W-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 k'-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 4l-3 P-1 Y1-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 707AL TOTAL 1,�57 1,467 1,010 1,178 7,076 2,196 1,548 760 857 T1,143 � Ed Hamernik Cheryl hioses Over- votes Under- votes 4lrite-rn lotes 4Z1 857 433 6�� 573 541 3 b 2 33 24 34 Nick Graffa 0 1 0 COUNCILhiEMBER I�:AP,D 1 T07�L 1,057 1>467 1>O10 --- — COUNCIL�4Ef46ER WARD 3 Ed Fitzpatrick Over- votes Under- votes Write-in Yo±es TOTF.L 1,272 0 1,711 1 ,714 11 91 1 3,528 617 737 2,626 0 0 0 272 14T Bo Pr�ce 1 Irene Gus Doty 1 Maertens Toni Hedman 7 7 Helen Johnson 1 Frank Liebl 1 4 2 1,548 760 120 533 0 6 857 3,165 294 PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF NOVEMBER 13, 1978 PAGE13 MFt4BER OF HDSPITAL QOARD FROM THE CITY OF FRTDLEY N-1 P-1 N-1 P-2 4l-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 4l-3 P-3 TOTI(L Patricia Johanson g92 1,254 837 951 868 1,i37 7,246 597 70Q 9,082 Over- � e�tes D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Under- 164 207 173 227 208 452 307 163 157 2052 votes Leslie 4lrite-in Parker Yotes � 0 0 0 7UTAL 7,057 1,461 1,01� 7,178 --Grun-%e r Shaw 1 Coffee 1 Hagfors 1 Hedman 0 6acon 1 7 �Yreuenfels �f- G. Bacon 1 1,076 2,196 7,548 4 760 857 17,143 W1EMdER �F HDSPITAL BOAR� TO BE ELECTED AT LARGE -Sclia-�I asptza eglan 7 Pylaticek 1 Truenrels 1 G Bacon 1 Carlson 7 Donahpe 7 Seiler 1 ' - Drucker 1 C. Bacon 7 Brenner 1 Shegstad� Treuenfels Lehman 2 Wilmes 1 Treuenfels 1 Hayes 1 1�iarshall 1 7 Archeta G. Bacon 3 Hi Weimar 7 Treuenfels German 1 99�ns 1 Smith 1 Wilson 1 1 Spenny 7 Taliaksen 7 Goif 7 ' Goff 3 JohnsonLegatt � Treuenfels 2 Haines 1 Barnett l�ohnstcn 1 Hudvlik 1 Goff 2 Griebeno�v 1 Vanous 1 Mason 1 Schreiner Simms 7 � Fuyelstad 1 Nyman 1 Mc�4ahon 7 Truenfelds 6 Laatrence 1 - 1 En dahl ��rwanEd�iards 7 Price l 6ran el 1 Alexandra l Write-in 9 Votes 1 3,Goff 1 May 2 Pederson 1 F�tzpatrick 2 Williams 1 He man TOTkL 1,057 1,461 7,010 1,178 1,076 ?,196 1,548 760 857 11,143 C. The follo��ing officers were declared elected: COUNCILt1EhiBEk lvARO I - CHERYL P�OSES COUNCrLMEh1BER WARD III - EDWf�R[1 FITZPATRICK D. The follo�nng is a true copy of the ballot used for Ward I. ����� ���� � ���� a-�,����.�� C17Y OF FRIC]LEY �G� ,��� City Clerk ANOi(P COUtdTY, P6INNESOTA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1978 Put an X opposrte the name e( each candidate you wish lo vote for in the square indicated by � ti�e arrow COUWCILMEMBER - WARD I � Vote tor One. Term Three (3) Years C�SES ED HAMERNIK ' � � PUBLIC HEARING MEETTNG OF NOVEMBER 13, 1978 � �� E L__J E. The following is a true copy of the ballot used for 4Jard III. - - ---� ����� ���� � �F��� 1� E } �� ; � CIYY QF FRI�LEY � ' 'vr� �G�+�^t�-�""�7 Gty Clerk ANOKA COUPITV, Pd1NPJESOTA 7UESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1978 Put an X opposite the name ot each candidate you w�sh to vote for i� the square indicated by ihe arrow � COUNCILMEMBER — WARD III Vote for One Term Three (3) Years ED FITZPATRICK The names of the judges of the election are as foTTows: k�ARD 1 PP,ECINCT 1 Karen Evans Clifford Ness Bar6aia Tangren Mar,7orie Rosin Sandra Goman Camilla hlueiler Marie Hughes Ooris iallaksen Carolyn Holmen Helen Bm-tson Jayne No6Te Julie Nelson WARD 1 PRECIPICT 3 Velma Pinks Gloria lvers Alice Mol 17argaret Potrell Charl�en Stiaarson Rosalie Halling Mathilda Johnson Rosella Aniar y� Lind Vi�ian Lahti WAR� 7 PRECINCT 2 Joyce F1cLellan ➢orathy Hnuck Marlys Johnson Shirley Kohlan Corinne Pnndle i�tarion Beseman hiary Sul l i van t-tary E_ Storley Alice Anderson Lois Hines Evelyn Selerski w'0.R0 2 PRECIfJCT l Ginny Steinmetz Betty Brezny Alice Peterson Lorrayne Yleiss Glor�a Qlso� Violet Burlon Rita Pterce Ffuriel Pomeroy Muriel Little,7ohn Kay Be�hoffer Jantce Hebeisen 295 PAGE 14 296 PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF NOVEMBER 13, 1978 4:ARD 2 PRECINCT 2 Helen Shaffer Gladys Luhman Mr. Chris Aasland Jean Long Joan Swenson 6farlis �ohnson Karen E3,7orgo Pat Arderson Jeanette Fhcho7ski Ruth Deh'ars 4�AR� 2 PRECINCT 36 Judy Engebretson kdeline Swanson t:nida Kruger Marlene Ste�chPn Jean Gerou Henrietta Olson Virginia Eiureau Plarlene Sonstegard �ean Lee Georgine Henkel Yirginia ScBnabel Shirley �qosman 4fAP.D 3 PRECTNCT 2 Fat Cittes Darlene Vallin Charlocte Erlandson Jcanne Rcetenny Sabena t^.ostrom llolores Christenson Bea C17is Irene And.rson Rarb Gohman II�fil74 CARE FACILITIFS/FIOSPI7AL JU�GES Dar1F�� Overby La1�er�e Braztl WARD 2 PRECINCT 3A Bev Kinsman Jean Wagar Edna Erickson Barb IJ�lson Delores Mellum Verna Fieiius Nancy Strong Jane Pertinen Robin Suhr6ier Doraine Newland Jolene Hart VJARD 3 PRECINCT 1 Jordis Mittlestadt Connie Samuelson Nina Maeser Roz Mitchell hlarlys Hinsverk Gladys Silseth 6etty Bomne Jo E. Caron Elayne Nielson Janet Kothman Betty Scott Roma Eastriood WARII 3 PRECINCT 3 Jean Johnsor Vcronica Olsted Betty Plelson Gemaine k'olsfeld Florence Gordon Linda Tatley Bev Miller Laverne Roseth Gladys Syverson He7en Oaly VV � ' � MAYOR - WILI?ki� J. NEE ��� V 4�/` �// �,�� ' %�'�ty.-�a� — caurac�, rr�r�BFR ��I��,rn� (,t �W'y�4.-�f�;�� COUPICILPiCFiBER PAGE 15 �' � � �J � LJI PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF NOVEMBER 13, 1978 PAGE 16 Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. UP TO $100 FOR A ONSHIP. Mayor Nee �nd�cated that as the Ctty has appropriated monies to provide a plaque for recognition of Fr�dley Nigh School's Football team winning the champ�onship, it would be appropriate to do the same for Fridley Grace Htgh School. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to appropriate up to $100 from the cont�ngency fund for a plaque recognizing the Fridley Grace High School Football team for winning the State Class A Championship because it does bring honor and recognition to the City of Fridley. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee de- clared the motion carried unanimously. APPR011AL OF LETTER FROM MAYOR NEE TO MAYOR OF FOURMIES, FRANCE: The Council reviewed the letter wr�tten by Mayor Nee to Mayor Fernand Pecheaux of Fourmies, France, stating that the City will pursue appropriate avenues to enhance the Sister City Program. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to appr�ve the letter from Mayor Nee to the Mayor of Fourmies, France, regard�ng the S�ster City Program. Seconded by Counctlman Hamerm k. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Counc�lman Hainernik to ad,7ourn the meeting Seconded by Councilman Schnetder. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carrted unanimously and the Publ�c Hearing Meeting of the Fridley City Council of November 13, 1978, ad,7ourned at 9:00 p.m. Respectfully submitted, ��i �`'� Mar in Brunsell Recordin9 Secretary Approved: December 4, 1978 ���ti�G�-�ir� William J. N e Mayor � ��� �.`�'i