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02/09/1981 - 5365FRTDLEY CTTY CGU�i�IL MEETZNG PLEASE SIGN NAME ADORESS AND ITEM NUMQER INTERESTED IN NAt�IE` ADDRESS n� .. ,. • .. .. ITEM NUMQER _________________ _______________________ �111 ��__�________-____--___-____-____� --________-__� ? �Q, � -�-� ���. � � �'�'� 1�=�- �-�=� v �- �s "`� � " ,i�� ; �.r!:^ - _� ' � � �t/cQ � � � ���c_ ` �c� f :ti — v �" � �-- � �� �,� y�c��� i�� - 5 z �s� ��iti� >��c�s�i�.� ��v� .�- � c� . «� �rri� �1�0 : PUBLIC k'ORKS PU6LIC WORKS .= ; .. . . _ _ � n �tf" �Il; .FREDL�Y �#TY COI��C t L • `� PUBLIC HEARIPJG MEETING - FEBRiJARY 9, 1981 - 7;30 P. M, v�wi,�z-��„�,t��7� �1�r�.vs . �a�.�.o,-;Ir��c �f;c �ri-,� "��C�TI0�1S P�d�_EDF_D", P�_cas� Hn.VC YOUR �rss►°r�fzs }3,�CK I�d 'I'HC �ITY ��/�I�Jf1uER � S Gf� F I CE B� THE �"�cUNCSnr�Y P�FGRE TFIE (�!� Xl" Ft �tiG�L(?� G�UNC I L f•1C�.T I t�G , THAPdK YOtI � C�� /�� � . ADOPTIOf� OF AGE�JDA: Added: Consideration of Easement Agreement.with NSP, RE: North � Park area PUBLIC HEARINGS:: PUBLIC HEARING ON REZONING REQUEST, ZOA �gO—O4, TO REZONE FROM R-3 -ro CR-1, TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF AN �FFICE�PROFESSIONAL BUILDING, 53�fS UNIVERSITY AVENUE, DR� �EROME C� SCHURSTEIN AND . CONSIDERATION OF VARIANCE REQUEST TO REDUCE SETBACK FOR OFF—STREET PARKING AND EI7HER REDUCE REAR YARD OR �RONT YARD SETBACK TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A PROFESSIONAL BUI�.DING, 5345 UNIVERSITY AVENUE, DR � JEROME C � SCHURSTE I N � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 1 — 1 I Public Hearing opened 7:32 P.ht. Closed 7:52 P.M. First reading on rezon�ng ordinance adopted. Variance will be considered at time of second reading on the rezoning ACTIOPd NEEDED: Put ordinance on next regular agenda for consideration of second reading. Also put variance on agenda for consideration at that meeting. PUBLIC HARING ON REZONING REQUEST, ZOA #80-05, TO REZONE FROM C—Z TO M-1, TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION O.F gg,OOO SQ� FT� BUILDING FOR OFFICE ��AREHOUSE, �IGHT MANUFACTURING AND SERVICE, 7151-7251 CoMMERCE CIRCLE EAST, WINFIELD DEVELOPMENT COMPANY� ��.�.�. Z— 2 G Public Nearing opened at 7:55 P.ht. Closed at 8:22 P.M. Ordinance read on first reading and adopted. ACTION NEEDED: Put rezoning ordinance on next reguiar agenda for considerati �i b� second reading. v PUBLIC HEARING MEETING, FEBRUARY 9, 1981 PUBLIC NEARINGS (CoNTZNU�D> PUBLIC HEARING ON PLA7 AMENDMENT, INNSBRUCK NORTN TOWNHOUSE PLAT VI � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � . � Pub7ic Hearing opened at 8:25 P.M. Continued for report from staff on parking requirements and report from the Townhouse . Association. PAGE Z 3-3A PUBLIC WORKS ACTION NEEDED: Continued to later agenda after report received f'rom Townhouse Association. Prepare staff report on parking � �• requirements.to go to Councal at that meeting. •• PUBLIC HEARING ON FLOOD PLAIN ORDINANCE� �������. 4— 4 K Public Nearing opened 8:55 P.M. Closed 9:20. Held first reading on ordinance and adopted PUBLIC WORKS ACTION NEEDED: Put ordinance on next regu�ar agenda for consideration of second reading CITY MANAGER PUBLIC WORKS OLD BUS I P�ESS :� CONSIDERATION OF aPPOINTMENTS TO APPEALS COMMISSION� AND ENVTRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION �TABLED 2/2181)� � Dan Hippin, 464 57th Place, appointed to Appeals Commission. Appointment to EQC tabled to next meeting. ACTION NEEDED: Put appointment to EQC on next agenda NEW BUS I idESS : APPROVA� OF APPLICATION FOR COMMUNITY BLOCK GRANT FUND I NG � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Approved $25,000 application for Riverview Heights area and �280,OQ0 Center City Project for these funds. AGTION NEEDED; Proceed wiih appTying for funds 5-5A � CONSIDERATION OF EASEMEN7 AGREEP�IENT I�JITH NORTHERN STATES POWER REGARDING NOP.TH PARK ARFA. Approved with stipulations PUBLIC WORKS ACTION NEEDED: Execute easen�ent agreement when stipulation have been agreE� ��o�y PJSP. _ ��_�. � , . ;� . PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS NEW BUSIPZESS iCONTINUED) CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT, AAPROVAL OF PLANS AND ORDERING ADVER7ISEMENT FOR BIDS: REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT pF MISC�LLANEOUS CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER, AND g INCH CONCRETE SLAB S�cTioNS - 1981 � � � . . � � . � � � � � � Resolution No. 9-1981 adopted ACTION NEEDED: Proceed with advertisement for bids ,,.,7-7A CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION ORDERING PRELIMINARY PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATE OF COS7S THEREUF: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST, 1981-1 , � � � � � � � � S — g C Resolution No. 70-1987 adopted with additian of alley improvement East of University Avenue and North of 53rd ACTION NEEDED: Add alley improvement to project as authorized _ � 0 CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION RECEIVING PRELIMIIVARY REPORT AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING ON Ml�TTER OF CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST, 1981-1� �.� � � � � , � � � Resolution No. 11-1981 adopted ACTION NEEDED: Proceed with public hearing requirements , � 9 PUBLIC WORkS PUBLIC WORKS FEBRUARY g, 1981 NEW BUSII�VESS �CONTINUED) CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION ORDERING PRELIMINARY PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMAT� OF COSTS THEREOF: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST, 1981—Z, � � , � � , � Resolution No. 12-19�1 adopted ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized CONSIDERATION 0� A RESOLUTION RECEIVING PRELIMINARY REPORT AND SETTING A PUBLIC NEARING ON MATTER OF CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS: STREET. IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST, 1981—Z� , � � � � , � � � � Resolution No. 13-1981 adopted AC7ION NEEDED: Proceed with public hearing requir�ments PAGE � , 10-10B , . 11 CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR TREE REMOVAL � � � � � � � � � , . � � , � � � . � IZ - 12 A Resolutian No. 14-1981 adopted PARKS & REC ACTION NEEDED: Proceed with advertising for bids FIN�INCE CONSIDERATIQN OF A R�SOLUTION NAMING THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL SERVICES�CITY CLERK AS ALTERNATE DIRECTOR OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INFORN1ATION SYSTEM (LOGIS>. �� I3 Resolution No. T5-1981 adopted ACTION NEEDED: �'orward copy of Resolution to �OGIS information them of change�in Alternate Direction � CITY MANAGER P FINANCE '� �INANCE FIRE DEPT. PUBLIC HEARING MEETING, FEBRUARY 9, 1981 NEW BUSIPJESS (CoNTiNu�D) � APPOINTMENT - CITY EMPLQYEE� � � � � � � � � � . � � � BiTI Hunt appointed as Personnel Officer/Administrative Assistant ACTION NEEDED: forward Personne7 Action Form to Accounting � informing them of new employee 14 �STIMATE � � � � � � . � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � , 15 Approved ACTION NEEDED: Pay estimates �LAIMS� � � � � � � � � � � � . � � � � � � � � � � � . 16 Approved ACTION NEEDED: Pay c7aims P��� 5 CONSIDERATION OF A r�ESOLUTION TO �D�CERTISE FOR �IDS F�R RADIO PACER t��CETVERS � � , , , , � � , � � � �% - �7 A Resolution No. 16-1981 adopted . ACTION NEEDED: Proceed with advert�ising for b�ds ADJOURN: �o:�� �.M. �' 1 � PU6LIC IIEARING BE�ORE THE CITY COUNCIL NOTICE is hereby given that �here will be a Public Hearing of the City Council of the City of �ridley in the City �lal7 at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Monday, February 9, i9II1 in the Counci] Chamber at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of: � Consideration of a Rezoning Request, ZOA �8�-04, � by Dr. Jerome C. Schurstein, to rezone from R-3, (general multiple family dw�llings) to CR-1, (general office and limited business), Lots 23 through 30, Block 13, Hamilton's Addition �o Mechanicsville, except that par� of Lots 24 through 30 taken for Nighway purposes, to a11ow the construction of an office-professional building, all lying in the South half of Section 23, T-30, � R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, 1�linnesota. Generaliy located at 5345 University Avenue N.E. A.nyane deszring to be heard with reference to the above mati.er will be heard at this meeting. 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Lawrence and Joyce Zimmerman,"5380 - 4th St. N.E. � Laura Vagovich, 5400 - 4th St. N.�E'':����� � APPROVAL OF DECEMBER 3, 1980, PLA�NING CO��IMTSSION P�INUTES: t10TION BY r1R. SVANDA, SECOIUDED BY MS. HUGHES, TD APPROVE THE DECE'1�LBER 3, 1980, PLAl1NING COl•Il•f'ISSION .'�IINUTES AS �a'RITTEN. � UPJN A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION UNANI1�10USLY. 1. PUQLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF A REZOi�IPdG REQIlEST, ZOA '�80_�J4, BY DR. JERO��1E C. Schurstei n: P.ezone fron� R-3 gen°ral mul ti pl e rami ly dG�,el l i ng areas to CR-1�general� office and limited business), Lots 23 through 30, Block 13, hami7ton's Addition to Mecf�anicsville, except that part of Lots 24 through 30 taken for Highway purposes, to allow the construction of an office-professional building, the same being 5345 University Ae�e. N.E. MOTION BY hIR. OQUIST, SECONDED BY h1S. GABEL, TD OPEN TIiE PUBLIC FIEARING ON ZOA #80-04 BY DR. JEROME C. SCHURS2BIN. UI'ON A VQICE VOTE, ALL VOTIR'G AYF, CIiAiRh1AN HARRIS DECL�lRED THE PUBLIC HEARING 4PF•N AT 7:40 F.M. Mr. Eioardman s±ated this property is located south of G94 on University Ave. He stated tl�er2 is a short �'ead-end service road that cul-de-sacs right along University Ave. 7his property is �resently zoned R-3. It is just north of a C-2 dist��ict which is presently occupied by a Standarci Station and a gas pump repair service facility. Qehind this property is R-3 proper�y ��hich is multiple family and some single faiuily. South of 53rd Ave. in Columbia Neights is all commercial along the service drive. Across University, north of 53rd, is all R-1 and south of 53rd is R-3. t, ,_ lD PLttNNING COPrf4ISSI0N MEETING, DECE��taCR 17, 19�3Q PAGE 2 ' i�r. Boardman stated that the�ubject property is a little awkward in shape and there was a little difficulty in fitting in the structure Dr. Schurstein is proposing. The structure Dr. Schurstein is proposing wi71 have to go for variance; hovrever, he is bringinn it befor2 Planning Commission to see if he can get rezoning befare applying for a variance or� the buiiding. Mr. Boardman stated that th�ere was a rezoning action on this property back in 1971. At that time, the petitioner was �sking for rezoning to C-2 fur an office structure. At that time, Pianning Commission recommended approval for the rezoning, City Council recommended approval for rezoniny. They had the first reading on it and were holding the second read�ing for the Building Committee. The application was then withdrawn because the financing was bad, and they could not build the structure. Mr. Boardman stated that Dr. Schurstein does have plans for a two-story office structure. It is a difficult site because it is a triangular site. He stated he has worked out the parking with as few variances as possible. Mr. Lawrence Zimmerman, 5380 - 4th St. N.E., stated he wanted to knokt what was proposed for the alley that was behind the property. Mr.. Boardman siated they did have a problem with the a11ey that is right behind the parking lot. There has been some talk abaut vacating the alley, but there � are too many garages off the alley. He stated the alley may have to be improved beca�se there are a 7ot of garages on the alley, especially further down by the Standard Station. � Mr. Harr�s asked if the petitioner wished to make a statemeni at this time. Dr. Schurstein stated he h�s been thinking of different thinys for this lot far a couple of years. When he first started, he was interested in an office/ resident complex, but there is a problem with financing something 7ike that. 7hey are now �pplying for rezoning the property to commercia7. Itt the last two years, commercial has been more iikely to recPive financing than housing. It would be terribly expensive for housing because of the odd shape of the lot. Ne stated he would like to see this property developed, and that is why he has conie before the Planning Commission to try to get a zoning change. Mr. C. Schurstein stated that based on projections right now, they are looking at a re�urn on the�r investment that ��ould be economical to build the building and they are also pianning on building a substantial buiiding--probably a precast building so the longevity of the structure itself will be easy to look at and will be an asset to the area. They feel the proper�y has some con�nercial val ue. Ms. Hughes asked if tttey had any idea of what kind of tenants they would have. Mr. C. Schurstein sta±ed they are planning on having tenants that are professionally- oriented--atto7�neys, insuranc� companics, dental offices, medical offices, etc. They are not looking at a drugstore or retail outlet. � � � PLANNING CO�f1�ISSION MEE7ING, DCCEMaER 17, 19�0 � PAG� 3 Mr. C. Schurstein staied they feei it is an adequate p1an. 7hey feel there is a good opportunity for certain types of investments and that the building is in a class that would generate enough interest because of its size and cost. They feel very confident that, given time, they can finance the building: He stated he is a real estate broker so he does know so�ething about the business. Ms. Gabe� asked if they had any idea how many tenants they would have in the building. Mr. C. Schurstein sta�e� that would depend on th� type of tenant. A regional insurance office may require 3,000 sq. ft., while a doctor or dentist may require only 1,000 sq. ft. Ms. Vagovich, 5400 - 4th St. N.E., stated she has talked to most of the neighbors, and they are all in favor of an office building as opposed to having an apartment bui�ding. Ms. Hughes stated that with the rezoning to CR-1 and with R-3 next to it, there would have to be a fence, and the variances seemed qui�e simple. It seemed to her that the noise impact f rom the highway was such that they would never want to put residential in there. The office buiiding and the fencing could be of real benefit to the neighborhood as far as noise. She co��d see no prob��ms and felt the rezoning request was a reasonable proposai. Ms. Gabel stated she could see no reason why anyone on the Appeals Comrnission would have any probiem with it. MOTION BY MS. HUGHE5, SECONDED BY MR. OQUIST, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING ON Z�A �80-04 BY DR. JEROME SCHURSTEIN. UPON A VOICB VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CFIAIRMAN HA.RRIS DF.CLARED THE PUBLIC IiEA12ING CLOSED AT 8:14 P.M. Mr. Oquist stated he agreed with Ms. Hughes, and that this was a viable solution for that corner property. MOTION BY MS. HUGfJE5, SECONDED F3Y MR. OQUIST, TO REC0,�111FND TO CITY COtINCIL RPPROVAL OF THE RF20NING REQUEST, ZDA �#80-04, BY DR. JERONIE C. SCHURSTEIN: RI'ZONE' FRnf�1�—�3 (G�NEF2AL MUL�'IPLE Fe'lA1ILY Di9EI�LING AREASJ TO C�R—.Z (GEIVEI'cAL OFFICF. .t1ND L.Ih7ITED BUSINESS) , LOTS 23 THIZOUGfI 30, BLOCK 13, NAMILTQN`S ADDZTION TO MBCf11dNICSVII LE, EYCEPT TFIAT PART OF LOTS 24 THROUGH 30 T�lIC1�:P� FOR FiIGfiWAY PURPOSES, TO r�LLOF� THE CONSTRUCTION OI' t�N OFFICE—PROFESSIONAL $UILDING, THE SAME BEING 5345 UNIVERSIZ'Y A VENUE N.E. UPON A VOTCE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CFIAIRhiFiN H�IRRIS DECLARED THE MOTSON CARRIED UNANI1�10USLY. Mr. Narris stated �his �,ti11 go to City Council on January 5, 19II1, and a public hearing tvill be set for February 9, ' . lF �- ^ -, : :, ; �,; , , Ci.ty of Fr'.idley APP��17�5 COMMISSION MEETING - JAAIUIIRY 27, 1981 PAGE Z L TO ORDER: � Vice Ch ' woman Gabe'1 called the Appeals Commission meeting of Januaxy 27, 1981 to order a :30 p.m. � ROLL CALL: Members Present: Patri�'�a Gabel, Dick Kemper, Alex�Barr.a, Jim Plemel Members Absent; Virginia Sc���,bel Others Present: Darrell Clark, Chi��Building Official. APPROVE APPEALS COMMISSION MINUTES: JANUAF2�<>�;13, 1981: MOTION by Mr. Barna, seconded by Mr. Kemper, to ap��ove the Appeals Comtnission minutes of January 13, 1981 as written. UPON A VOIC.f���ZOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, Y�CE CH�IIRWOMAN GABEL DECLAF2ED THE Mt7TI0N CARRIED INADIIiI��3LT�LY , ],. REQt7EST FOR VARIANCES PURSUIINT TO CHAI'TER 205 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO REDUCE THE SETBACY. FOR OFF STREET PARKING �'ROM THE RE9UIRED 20 FEET TO � 5 FEET, �ND EITHER P.EDUCr. THE RE?1R YA�2D SETBACK FRO`_�i THE REQliIRED 25 FEET TO 5 FEET OR REDUCE THE i ROIQT YAP.J SETBACK FROb� 35 FEET TO 14 Fr.ET, TO ALLO�'7 THE CONSTRUCTION Or A PROF�SSIONt�L BUILD�NG ON LUTS 23 THPOIIGG-I 30, iiF1MILTCN' S ADDITION TO i•�CI-��NICSVILLE, THE SE�2�1E B�.I:JG 5345 II�1IV��S � TY AVENUE N.E. (Request by Dr. Jerome C. Schurst�in, 1102 43-1/2 Avenue N,E., C�lumbia Heights, MN 55421). Dr. Jerome C. Schurstein, 1102 43-1/2 Avenue N.E.f and his contractor, Seiferson "Jef" K. Holle, Construction, Inc,, was present. MOTION by Mr. Barna, seconded by Mr. I�emper, to open the public hearing. UPON A vOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE CHAIR�9GDIAN GABEL DECLI:RED THE PLTBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 7;35 P.M. ' Vice Chaircaoman Gabel read the Staff Report: AD:•IIiJISTit�1'1'IVE ST11T'€' P�T.PORT 534� Uriivcrsity 1'�v�iiue td.E. R. 1'U13L:[C Pi�itPOSI� Sl•:I2Vt•:D £i:� E:H;nL1IRI:rIL:�TT: _.__�.�.__._.. ----�------- SC'.Ci:.IUIl ?_0�. 71��r 7.G, "t� prohibits off-strect parki.n�,� i.n any ��ortion of the ' rec�uiieci Z(% EpC)t. �x'021t Y��r.d. • . Petk�2ic pur��osc servcd t�y t�iis requirc�me�1L- is Lo J.i.^.�:�t vis�zal c�ncroach:-�ent inta neighbor.inry sighL- l.ines and to allo�a f:o.r acsnc� tically ple�isin7 open arc�;s �djacc��nt Co puaZic ric�ht of ways. ; Secl.ic�t� 205.1Z3, .�11, kl, rc;.c�uirc.s a fron� y�ra setbacl: for the main buildznq ot �ioL•�.les> L-l�a�i 35 �ceL-. • ;` 1 G APPEP.LS COMMISSION ME�TING - January 27, 19F31 Paqe 2 �` Pul�lic ptirp�s� s�ived l�y tlii.<; requir.ement is to �rovicle adec�tzate open � sj>tice areas ar.auncT comr.�e;rcial sLruct_ure ; for aestheta.c ar►d fire fighting pu.rpo�es and to provide desirecl front yard s��ac�..� to be used for green az'eas and to add to t:he attraci:ability cf a cor,unnrcial zone. � Q:� Section 205.113, 4C, ��1, requires a rear yarc? denth of no� less than 25 feet. Public �ux7aose served by this requircl-:Zent is to provide adequate open space around cor.unercial sti:uctures for aesthetic and fire fighting puzposes. B. STATED F1�1RDSfiIPz Aue to the odd shape of this property, and the sinqle far�ily residences behind this ��roperty, tne buildinq would Y:ave to be loc:ated cZoser to either the frcnL ar i:l-�e back lat linc� i.;:�T*: rr�>>> d norntally be requised in order to ge� the appropriate amount o� parking spaces for an office structure. C. AD.�1II�•;ISTF��TI�IE S`.PAFF RFVTEW: The staff recommends that t,le Appeals Co.-nmission stipulate that the new building be placed no further wes� than the comTM�ercial structure to the south of this si�e. Tliis cti�ould position the building approximately 15 feet afE the front lot line at� the north,�rest� coxner and give a 20 foot rear yard (both dir,iensians are scaled) . Vice Chairwoman Gabel stated that t�l� ; z.�a ;�een t�e:`ore t.'ze Planning Commission on 12/17/80 for rezoning. Mr. Clark stated that there were several neighbors at that hearing and it appeared that most of them would rather see it developed into an o�fice building rather than an apartment building. He said it would be better to encroach in tIie front yard, that it could be pushed forward 15 fezt and line up with the building to the south of it. Vice Chairwoman Gabel stated that she was at that public hearing and verified that the residents prefer an office building rather than an apa-rtrnent build?ng. Mr. Clark said there are thz'ee variances - parking lot, front yard and rear yard. Iie also said that part of the zoning requirement Cwhen you have commercial, next to residential) is to have fencing that has to be 4 feet high. Dz. Schu�stein said he has owned the land for 2-1/2 years•and the building will have 9600 sq. feet (4E300 sq. ft. each level) and there �aill be no barber shops or beauty parlors. He has t���o tentative instirance tenants. Vice Chairceoman Gabel asked hocs soon he would start construction. Dr. Schurstein he had to get rezoninc� and the. variances be£ore hE could approacYL financing. Mz'. Fiomer Melton, 5334 4th Street N.E,, was present, and suggested �hat Dr. Schurstein's fence match the fence of the structure to the south, �ahicfi is a 6 foot waod fence. He said they have a lot of problems with kids and their motor dirt bikes in the alley and he came mostly to find out �ohat is going to happen to the alley. Vice Cliair- woman Gabel informed him that he and his neiqhbors could come before the eity Couneil about the alley and that nothing will happen without notice of a public hearing. Mr. Clark agreed that the Council �aould have to make a decision on the alley at a public hearing, r1r. Laurence M. Zinmerm��, 53i30-4tt� Street N.E. , was present, and said he was in favor af the office building but also expressed concern about the a1Zey, ris. Laura vagovich 5400 N.E. 4th Street, was also present, and expressed no objection to the of_fice buiiding but was concerned about the alley. MOTION by P4r. Barna, seconded by Nir. Plemel, to close tY�e public heariiig.- UPON A VOZCE VO'rE, ALL VnTING 11YE, VICT CfIAIRt�O�I�1N GABi:L D�CLARED TIIE PUBLIC HEAFING CLOSED AT a:10 P.M. 1 I�1 APPFALS CO��IMISS:C�N MEETING - Januar� 27, 19F31 ' Paqe 3 MOTlON by rir. Bax�na� seconded bx Mr. Kemper, that tha Ap�eals Cc�m�ission recommend to the City Council, through the �'lanning Commission, annr.oval of tne varianc to reducc: the setbac}c for ofi"�:;treet parki,ng from the reruired 'ZO ient to 5 fee�,, �,�._��..-9a..�,�...� • ��..�....�.�.� c111C Y'E''U!l�;F' �l^ Y.C'c2Y triY'C� �;(?t:)�C� _z'0���}1f? YCC�L2l_Y'C'C� 25 �E,'ci. � c���O:���i.=�_�����Q feet ancl reduce the fr.ont yar.d �;cthac�: from 3r, fc�et to ao:�r_orir�at°1� >> �eet �:,,�.�� • ���.:R,.��x� o�. .�� .._..��. � to e in ute wit tne strt�ctt�re to thc South to allo:a the construction of a ;.�. � professional building of Lots 23 through 30, fIamilton�s Addition to �'echa.nics- viile, the same being 5345 University .�venue N.E., with the stipula�ion that the rear lot f�ncing be of like material to the fence� to the south. L�OV A • VOICE VOT, ALL VOTING AXE, VICE CH�IF.G)OMAN GAE�L DECI.ARED THE .:OTIOti C.�t'.P.IED IJNILIOUSLY. ; � _ REQUEST FOR E:IANCE PURSU71.T�tT TO CFIAPTER 205 OF THE F� LEY CITY CQDE, TO ALL06�7 �i VETERI � RX Ei�iERGEL'CY CLIDIIC WITHOUT �HE P.EOu _�'D PP,EC�ST CO_iCP.ETE OOF, TO F3F I,OCA EI� ON F�1RT OF LOT 4, AUDITOR'S SU3 IVTSIO�I NO 59, • OON P:GAZA SHOPP G CEr3TER} , THE SAME BEING 620� WIVER.SIT'�' AV�t'u� N.E. (R uest by Stephen Brandgard, Affiliated Vete nary Services, 5303 Ce�Lake Road, Min eapolis, MN 55416) . � Dr. David R.�teiner, 10532 'on N.W., Coon 327 Dean Avenu� Champlin, was present. MOTION by bir. Plerue;l, seconded b Mr. Barn A VOICE VOTE, ALL VO�=NG AYE, VIC CHAIRW M OPEN AT 8:17 P.M. � , and Dr. Richard N. Ruerson, ; to open the public heasing. UPON r1N GABEL DEGLARED THE PU3LIC HEARING VicF Chairwoman Gabel not�'�,d that thi as before th.e Planning Co�.�ission for Special Use Permit on �anua 7th. r. lark said approval was reco�aendad with t�ro sti,pulations . Vice ClZairwoman Gabel read the ��ff Report: F}. PUI3F�TC P[Jl'.POSE :;�:R� AT?i•9 �I1ISTiL�'t'��I•: S`I'11.1'F F$�POF2T 62 1 U�tivei si'��y Avenue �I. E. i) I3Y F�i�:Oti.Cl2I,I4�.IIT: Section ?.05.I01, ��P, #kl, rer�uires an animal� clinic o be of r.�aso*_:ry canstruction, o i�s:.de wa11 tilic};ness to be f3�'iZChes, o�it� a precasi ' concreie roof. Pu�lic purpe�se' served by ti�is requirc�nent is to p�.' ,tec� he h�lth, safety, an�i y�i;era7. 4�el.fare of_ �.he rc�sideiits oL the`� ? ty � eli-�ir.�,,`..ing the e,�i.ss:ion of possible odozs and >ound. B. STATEq' fI!',RDSIIIP: "�•7e�are c�oitig �o be renti�i� one segmcrit of an e::isting shop?i� 1'7e j�ri.l.l be uszng this loc��tx�n or.ly c,urinq the ev�ninr,s and �•:e e�ergency animal t:r.eatmcnt. ° C./ AI)"•iII7ISTRt�TTVi: STAF''I' i2I:V:[T:W: .2�cr. �;s for If tha.s variance i�� recor.L�tendca for approval, �:c reCO:tL:��:ld thlt � the Comzni�;,,i<�n :;tipiil�i(:e Lhat if' �•atuicl �ind odor�� b�cor,te a pro�1.�.�.•a, Lnat tiic peL-itioz�4r irzst��ill a vci�t.zl,atiori s-ysL-ec,� aricl acoustical M; �eria].s tha� t.ould elimi�iate all pYol�lrm�. ! i � � . ! i ! • � ' . t ; r i `� � 1 � �� f s'�'�����...• lI o � � � � . � .� . � . . � � ► 1 ,, � � � • . .. � ,�-- •r Y . � d • ' i•:�....._..,,...,,,.,,.,� Li �: � . � , z �. ., . ' � �� / .� ` ' A r.:s� ' � . � j s a 3 ., . � �. 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' ��-�___ —�--�� {. if ��--- � t - � - - � , .� ,��' � . � ', G. t � Y PUBLIC NEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUPdCIL Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University 1!,venue Northeast on Monday, February 9, 1981 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of : Consideration of a Rezoning Request, ZOA #80-05, by Winfield Developments, Inc., to Rezone l�o� 2, except the Northerly 50 feet, and Lots 3, 4, 5 and b inclusive, Block 1, Paco Industria7 Park, from C-2 (general business areas) to M-1 (light industrial areas) to a11ow the construction of a 98,000 square foot building to be used for nffice and office warehouse, light manufacturing and service, all lying in the South Half of Section 11, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Generally located at 7151-7251 Commerce Circie East. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shali be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. WILLIAM J. NEE MAYOR Publish: January 2i, 1981 January 28, 1981 � tiR � ' f� � CIiY 0� FRIDLEY PLANNING COMt�ISSiON MEETING, JANUARY 21, 19II1 L TO ORDER: Chai �an Harris called the January 21, 1987, Planning Commission meeting to order 7:31 p.m. ROLL CALL' : Members Pr�se�'� Mr. Harris, Ms. Schnabel, Ms. h1odig (for Mr. Oquist), s. Nughcs, Mr. Wharton Members Absent: Mr. °��reuenfels, Mr. Svanda � Others Present: Jerrold��oardman, City P1anner � Bi11 Deblor'ry, Associate Planner Rick Martin,�`�5?75 Edina Ind. Blvd. • Rob Taylor, 5275�Edina Ind. Blvd. Darrell Anderson,"����5 S. 5th St., Minneapolis W. G. Doty, 175 Loqar�� Parkway N.E. Gary t��e1 i ner, G221 Sun��#i se Dri ve N. E. See attached list � AN ING COP9f�lISS�`f+IiNUTES: APPR01fl�L OF JANtJARY 7, 1981 , PL N _ t 1�IDTION BY MS. SCHNABEL, SECONDED BY hIS. A10DIG, TD APYkOVE THE JANUARY 7, 1981, �,� PLANNING COl�!1dIS5ION t1INUTES. - Mr. Harris indicated that on�page 8, second paragraph fromc'�f�e bottom, the words, °walk-7n freight", should be deleted. � UPO1V A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTIldG AYE, CHAIRDIAN HARRI5 DECLAX�D THE A1I��'ES APPROVED t1S AN.ENDED. ]. CON7INUEb: DISCUSSION ON REZONTNG RE UE�_ ST, ZOA #80-0 ;`BY WINFIELp D�E�ELOP��EN1�S, INC.: 'To rezone Lot Z, except the Norther y 50 fee1:, and tots 3, 4, 5' ar�ci '� inclusive, Block 1, Paco Industria� Park, from C-2 (general business areas) to M-1 (light industrial areas) to allow the construction of a 98,000 square foot building to be used for office and office �ti�arei�ouse, liaht n�anufacturing and service, the same being 7151-7251 Commerce Circle East. Public Hearing closed. ' I�iOTION RY' AiS. SC.IIPJAL�EL, SECOIVDED B1' h1S. tlUGIIFS, TO I2EOPEN TFIE PUBLIC fIEAFINC� ON ZOA �f60-05 I31' ���I�N2'IELD DEVI�LOPAlEA'TS, INC. UP�N A VOICE VOTF., ALL VGTING AYE, CNIIIRIIIW f(ARRIS DF;CLARED TIlE PUBLTC 1lE.'1RI�YG I:EOFENED 11T 7; 35 P.1'1. 2A 23 � -` 1 ..e' PI.ANNING C0�1i�iIS�TOJd f�IEE7I�IG, J�1PIUARY 21 , 1981 � PAGE 2 Mr. Roardman stated he had met with tilinfield Qeve7opments, Inc. He stated they have drav�n up a new development as suggested by the Planning Commission at their last meeting. They have split the building. They are proposing that the buildiny�on the north remain commercial zaning, and the building on the south go to t�l-1 industrial. There are 40 fcet between the entrances of the two buildings, and 50 feet between the part of the building that go in. Mr. Boardman stated that Mr. Geralc! Paschke, one af the neighbors who object�d � to the development, has �dritten a letter to ��ir. Harris, Chairman of the Planning Com�nission. One of the conditions Mr. Pascf�ke would like to see is that the property on the north end, Lots 2 and 3, remain commercial, and the three lots to the south, Lots 4, 5, and 6, be zoned �ndustrial for development. Mr. 8oardman stated that Mr. Anderson, architect for 1rJinfield Developments, Inc., was in the audience and wou7d answer any questions. Mr. Darrell Anderson stated he thouehtth�of�the�erojectry They�havehnowr�omeal was objectionable was the overall 1 ng p back and have demonstrated th�y can split the building. They have lost sorte square fooiage. They now have 94,000 sq. ft. Their intention is stiii to have the similarly low profile structure. Mr. Anderson stated there was some concern at the last meeting about the docks � facing south towards the new community park. They have redone the building so the docks face to the north. Mr. Anderson stated another concern at the last meeting was the height of the structui,e and what is going to be seen. He stated that, in traveling past the struc��re, people are really only going to see the fo7iage and the w�lls, and only about four foot maximum height of the structure is going to show behind the wails. . Ms. SchM�abel asked if Winfield Developments, Inc., was. still requesting the , entire strip to be r�zoned to M-1, or in vietiv af the fact that they had changed one building to office and the other building to light industrial, were they splitting the zoning into two sections? Mr. Taylor stated �hey have had discussions with the City Attorney and are, hopefuily, going to receive an opinion fro►n the City �lttorney wf�ich wauZd allot� the office/warehouse type of use that is contemplated in both buildings to be allo�ved �n a commQrcial district. With that in n�ind, t�ey. can delete the rezoning of the northern building and retain it as commercial. ?hat would preclude nia��ufacturing type uses, but it would•allow the office/warehouse. So, in essence, fihey are ci�anging their z�ning. Mr. Harris stated he had received the letter f�rom Mr. Paschke dated Jan. 16, 7981, in �vhich htr. Paschke had stated he was unable to attend this Pl�nning Commission meeting. Mr. Paschke had stated the Paco Industria] Park opened less than two years ago, and j�e felt that, given rc�asonable time, future develapment will be satistactory to all. Mr. Pascl�ke stated he felt the best p7an t�ould be for PLAI�t�ING CO;�tMISSIO�I P�IECTING, JANU/!RY 21 , 19�31 PAGE 3 Lo�:s 2 and 3 to remain commercial and Lots 4,,�5, and 6 arauld make a good it�dus�rial site which, if dor+e properly, would noi: distract from the Park to the south, the office building i:o the north, or the rest of the industrial prpperty to the west. Prr. Paschke had stated rezoning tFie entire property from commercial to industrial and constructinu ta�o buildings would not be acceptable to him. In his opinion, tf�ere should be a comn�rcial buffer between the office building anci the industria7 area. He also felt the property does not meet any of the requirements for zoning (hardShip or need). MQTIQN BX ?•1S. HUGHES, SECOiJDED BY MR. WFiARTON, TO RECEIVE INTO TFIE RECOI2D THE LET Z'6X FROM GERALD W. PASCHKE DATED JAl7 . 16 , 19 £31. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTIIJG AYE, CHAIRMAN HARI2IS DECLAREI% THE MOTION CARRIED UNANI110USLY . ' MOTIQN BY 1dR. WHARTON, SECOR'DED BY MS. HUGt1ES, 2'O CLOSE THF PUBLIC HEARING ON ZOA �80-05 BY F7IlJFIELD DEVELOPMENTS, INC. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTSNG AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED Tf1E MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Ms. Schnabel stated that at thelast meeting, she had stated she was apposed to the rezoning. Since then, she has spent some tim� doinc� soi�e backgro�nd work. She felt the Planning Commission ►-�as under a fa�se impression at the last meeting. She had checked to see t�hen the property was actual7y platted and zoned, and i�; �aas appraved by ti�e Ci ty Counci 1 i n Feb. 19?9. �t the 1 ast meeting, th�y r�ere 7ed t;o b�lieve it tvas only six months ago, when it actually has been a]most two years ago. She had also checked the Planning Commission and City Council minutes, and the bas�ic concerns for the entire area at.the time ��he platting occ�.�rred were �,+ith: (1) the setback requirements, basically along 73r�d Ave, l�Jhat a�as goi ng to happen Gvi th the bui 1 di ngs bui 1 t on 73rd because of the difference in zoning across th� street? and (2) the drainage prob 1 em. h1s. Schn�bel sta�ted there was not alot of discussion in the Planning Commission or City Council minutes in ierms o-f concern over this strip of land a7ong Jniversity being comm�rcial and 1�1-1 and M-2. Ms. Schnabel stated she still has the concerns she expressed at the last Planning Comiiiission meeting as to wi�at happens if this land is rezoned and these developers �re unable to either secure financing or proceed as proposed. She wou 1 d 1 i ke the P1 ann i ng Coii�mi s si on to cons i der a sti pul a�;i on, i f they do a�prove tl�e rezonii�g, that should this proposal fal7 through for any reason, the rezoning would revert back to the original zoning. Ms. Hughes stated she liked the split i�� zoning. S1�e has had some further thoughts about the necd for office space in the Twin Cil:ies and northern subur�bs. She had c.lone some lookinc� at trends, and she has changed her mind a little blt in terms of the kind of need and desirabilii:y of that kind of S�7c1CG. Slle stated she �vas not so concei�ned about all of the lots reinaining co�nmercial. She ti�ould just as soo►� give a straight rezoning and was comfortable l�aving it that zoning for tivhatever dcveloper comes along. � 2C 2D PLANNING COMi�1ISSI0N MEE1'TP�G, JAhlJA12Y 21 , 1981 PAGE 4 Ms. Modig stated she did not like spot zoning., although this proposal seemed like a good use for that lar�d. Sh� stated that if this development falls. through for any reason, she would feel more comfortable having the rezoning revert back to conunercial. MOTION BY 115. SCHNABEL, SECONDED BY 1�IR. WHARTON, TO RI;CD^iMEND TO CIT�r CDUNCIL. �PROVI�L [�F P�7Qr�rr.�C� p��r�;T� f� � � �•~•�■"�'4� �,,,,,�,m,.,�,,..■, �.,,� ��,.4, � , BY WINFI�LD DEVE;L�PMENTS,INC. � AS PROPOSED GII TII% J1INUARY 21, 1981, SIZ'ING bOCUlSENTS, EXHIBITS A A1VD B; �� RE70N�,' ONLY I,OTS 4, 5, AIVD�INCT USIVE, BZOCK 1, PACO INDUSTRIAL PARK, F�F O�Nt 1• �(GENZ�,'F,�'�L BUSII�ESS AREAS) - (LZ'GHT INDUSTRIAL ARF.AS) TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTIOiJ OF A 94,000 SQUARE FOOT F3UILDING TO BE USED FOR OFFICE AND OFF2'CE WI'iREHOUSE, LIGHT h1.�VUF�CTURI�VG RND SERVICE, TNE SAME BEIP�G 7151-7251 COMAIERCE CIRLE EAST, �IT�r^,� THE STIPUX.A� TfiAT THE DF.VELGP�R WORK WITH CITY STAFF IN C01�1ING UP WITH A FAIR PORTION OF P.OADiaAY COSTS FOR THE CITY ROAD GOING INfiO TfiF. CITY PARK FACILITY. THE PIAIJNING COi1h1ISSIUN WOULD AiSO RECOMMEND 2'HAT SHOULD THE DP:VLLOPER FAT��L O DEVL•'LOP THE PROPO.SED SF.CTION AS SHOWN ON EXHIBITS A 1'iND B, �. . _ .. _ _ VERT BACK TO C-2 UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Mr. Harris sta�ed ZOA #80-05 was recommend for approval to City Counci],and the public.hearing will be held on Feb. 9, 1981, PU6LIC HEARING: REZONING REQUEST, ZOA �8�-06, BY W. G. DOTY AI�D �, A. ��lELLf�ER: Rezane the fol 1 o��di ng descri bed parcel s from M-1 (1 i ght i ndu'����i al areas ) to �:-3 (general mul ti pl e fami 1y dt�rel l i ngs ): That part of B1 oc�;,`��and 9, Lo�rel 1 Addi ti on to Fri dl ey Park, 1yi ng South of the North �ine o��.�Sylvan Nills Plat 8, together �rith the Easterly ane-half of vacated Elm Str���_, and that part of Lots 1 and 2, Block 7, Lowe17 Addition to Fr�idley Park,lyY�r;���Southerly of the t-Jesterly half of vacated street,. loca�;ed Soutl� of Miss�s���pi Street, N.E., and East of the Bur7ington Northern right-of-way. � MOTION BY t�;n .(�HARTON � SECONDED BY M.S�`.' ZOA #80-06 BY W.G. UOTY AND GARY A. WE UPON A VO.Z�CE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CNAIRI�9AN 01�'L'N AT 8; 23 P.M. ES, TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING ON ss._ ED THE PUBLIC HEARSNG Nr. Boardman stated this property was located in Sylvan Hi`��a.s��vhich is a residential area. 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TH� CITY OF �� �� r `l � �����.��r IDA7E Januaxy 15, 1981 r ROAA D.P.W. SUB,IECT 4 �����`�'�i��"�"� �°-- oU a.' o �� °a p° ��PI ��i� O i� ,� 1!� L7 U 1�/C ��� ��� � �� _.: 1_��/� �° � National Plood Insurance Program i asa_m M TO ACTIONI INFO• We have been advised by the Federal Insuraaice Administration that the City must enact a flood pJ.ain rnanagement plan by I�larch 2, 1981, to remain eligible in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). h'e tiave been coordinai�ing with the 12.ic.e C;.r.eek �Vat.ea°shed District. on this item and have proposed an O��erlay District Q-1--Creek and River Pre�ervation Dis- trict within otzx Draft Zoning Code. This district establishes the Iegally eniorceable instrument Y.a remain eligible i.n t}ie Nr'IP, Since the new Zoning Code will not be published by �larch 2, 1981, it is essential that the City Council hold a public hearing on the overlay dis- trict so it can be enac�ed by the referenced date, Suggest the Ci.ty Cotnicil set a public hearing for the Creek and River Preser- vation District. for February 9, 1981. JGF:ik ORQINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE REPEALING OLD SECTION 205.157 AND ESTABLISHING NEW SECTION 205.157 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE ENTITLED "CREEK AND RIVER PRESERVATION DISTRICT" 205.157 0-1 DISTRICT REGULATIONS - CREEK AND RIVER PRESERVATION DISTRICT 205.1571 Purpose and Intent The purpose of this district is to: 1. Regulate and ensure orcerly development of Fridley's flood p a�n ands. 2. Preserve and �rotect the natural state of creeks and rivers in ' Frid ey. 3. Protect surface and ground water quality and quantity. 4. Minimize the losses due to periodic flooding and eliminate obstruc- t�ons of f ood f ow that wou d cai�se hazards to ife and property. 205.1572 Lands Subject to this District 1. T��e establ ishrnent of boundaries The bounaaries of the Creek and River Preservation District are hereby established as shown on the official Zoning Map of the City of Fridley. This boundary is made up of tY,�� protection zones (CRP-1 "floodway", and CRP-2 "flood fringe") which contain all lands within the �u sdictian of the City which are subject to p�riodic flooding by the regional flood and which lie below -1- 4 1! 0-1 DISTRICT REGULATIONS - CREEK AND RI VER PRESERVATION DISTRICT PURPOSE AND I NTE fVT LANDS SUBJECT TO 7NIS DISTRICT the regulatory flood protection elevation ori the nfficial creek and river profile (hereinafter called th2 profile) contained within the Flood Insurance Study for the City of Fridley. TFie Off i--- ciaT—lor nii g hia� together w�th a fT-materi a s attac �e t ereto �s iere y U� p1 e y reference and �ecT-ared to e a part o t�7s orainance. T e at acheTmat— eriaT-s�iaTT—in- c u e t e F oocl Insurance ;tudy or t e C�ty of Fri ey prepared y t e Federa InSurance Ac��mn�siruti�n ated Septerr� er 2, 980 and t e� FTood Boun ary an F aad���ay Maps and F oocJ Insurance Rate hiaps thcrein. 2. Location of boundaries The e1evations as shown on the Profile and other available technical data contained in �he Flood Insura.nce Study shal'T-be t e govern�ng factor in ocating creek and river protection oundaries. 205.1573 Definitions For the purpose of this district the following definitions shall apply: 1. ACCESSORY Bt1ILD1NG: A subordinate building or use which is located on the same lot on which the main building or use is situated and which is reasonably necessary anci incidental ta the conduct of the primary use of such building or main use. 2. CHANNEL: A natural or artificial depression of perceptible extent, with definite beds and 6anks to confine and conduct, either continuously or periodically, the water in respective creeks. 3. CON�ISSION: h1eans Fridley Planning C�mmission 4. COMMISSIONER: Means the Commission of the Department of Natural Resources of the State of Minnesota, 5. COUNCIL: Means the Fridley City Council. 6. CRP-1: (floodway) Creek and River Protection Zone 1. This Zone is synonomous w�th the term "floodway". 7. CRP-2: (flood fringe) Creek and River Protection Zone 2. The Zone is synonomous w�t� t�e term °flood fringe". ! 8. EQUAL DEGREE OF ENCROACHMENT: A method of determining the locat�on o f oo way ounaaries so t�at f ood p ain ar�d on ot�i s�i es of a stream are capab e of canveying a proportionate s�are of f ood ows. 9. FLOOD OR FLOODING: A temporary rise in flow or stage that results in inundation of the areas adjacent to the channel. 10. FLOOD FRINGE: That portion of the flood plain outside of the floodway. oo r�nge is synonomous N�> > t e term " oo way ringe" used �n t1e F oo Insurance Stu y or t e C�ty� ofi Fria ev. -2- � � ?_05.1573 0-1 OISTRICT REGULATIOPJS - CREEK AND RIVER PRFSERVATION DISTRICT PURPOSE AND I NTE NT LANDS SUBJECT TO THIS DISTRICT DEFINITIONS 4C 205.1574 11. FLOOD PLAIN: The areas a�ljoining a watercourse which have been or 0-1 DISTRICT hereafter may be covere� by reqional flood. REGULATIONS - CREEK AND 12. FLOOD PROFILE: A graph or a longitudinal plo� of water surface RIVER elevations of a flood event along a��y'��� creek or a river. PRESERVATION DISTRICT 13. FLOOD PROOFING: A combination of previsions, changes or adjustments to properties and structures subject to flooding primarily for the re- DEFINITIONS duction or elimination of flood clamage. 14. FLOODWAY: The channel of the watercourse and those portions of the adjoining flood plains which are reasonably required to carry and discharge the regional flood. . 15. OBSTRUCTION: Any storage of material or equipment, dam, wall, wharf, embankment, levee, road, dike, pile, abutment, projection, excavation, channel rectification, culvert, building, wi•re, fence, stockpile, refuse, fill, deposit, clearing of trees or vegetation, struc�ure or matter in, along, across or projecting, in whole or in part, into any flood plain. 16. PRESERVATION DISTRICT: River and Creek Preservation District. The District boundaries shall be contiguous with the regional flood boundaries indentified as a part of t�e F ood Insurance Study for the City of Frid ey. 17. PROFILE: Official Creek and River profile. 18. REGULATORY FLOOD PROTECTION DATUM: A point not less than one (1) foot above the regional flood (100 year flood) level. 19. REGIONAL FLO�D: A flood �which is representative of large floods known to ave occurrre genera y in �nresota an resona y c aracteristic of w at can be expected to occur on an average frequency in t e magnitude of tie 00-year recurrence �nterva . Re�iana ood is svnonomous w�t the term " ase flood" use in the F ood Insurance Study. 20. STRUCTURE: Anything that is built or constructed, an edifice or building of any kind, or any piece of work artificially built up or composed of parts joined together in some definite manner, whether of a temporary or permanent character. 205.1574 District Uses, Permits and Standards l. Distract Use The intent of this section is to provide a supplemenatry overlay district which is made up of two protection zones. CRP-1, CRP-2, within any of the existing original zoning districts. Development of this district will follow the requirements of the original zoning district in addition to the requirements of this section. -3- DISTRICT USES, PERMITS AND STANDAROS Z, Permitted Uses in CRP-1 Zone (floodway) A. No structure or any portion thereof shall be constructed or placed. within protection zone CRP-1 of the Preservatian District. Nor shall there be any grading, filling or excavating of land or any land use established on any property within this rone with the following exceptians: 4D 205.1574 0-1 DISTRICT REGULATIO�dS - CRFEY. AMD RIVER PRESERVATION DISiRICT (1) Any use having a low flood damage potential including recreational DISTRICT uses, parking lots, residential yards, 1oadinc� areas, storage yards, USES, PERMITS water control structures and other open space uses. AND STANDARDS (2) Structures accessory to the above use may be permitted if: a. Structures are not for human habitation. b. Structures have a low flood damage potential. c. Structures are firmly anchored to prevent floatation. d. Accessory buildings are flood proofed in accordance with the State Building Code. �f��/�¢�`�/� �����/��l���`�lY���• B. All structures grading, filling, and excavating permitted in this section, with the exception of pu ic uses, require a Special Use Permit. C. Any removal of existing trees over 3 inches in diameter shall require C�ity approval. D. fvo structure (temporary or permanent), fi11 (including fill for roads an evess , depos�t, obstruct�on, storage ofi materia s, or equipment, or other uses rray be al oaved as a Specia. Use which, actinq a one or in com ination with exist�ng or reasonab y anticlpated future uses, adv�rse y affects t e capac�ty of t e f oo way or increases f oo eig ts. 3. Public ��¢�iX,����� tJtilities, Railroads, Roads, and Bridges q, public Utilities. All public utilities and facilities, such as gas, e ectrica , se4ver, ar� water supp y systems to e ocated �n t e f ood p ain s a be f ood-proofed in accordance w7th the State Bui ding Co�e or e evate to a ove tie Regu atory F oo Protection E evation. g, Public Transportation Facilities. Railroad tracks, roads, and kiridges to �e c�cate within t�e f 00 avay D�strict sha comp y with t e sections of tl�is Or inance. E evation to tie Requ atory F o0 Proteci:ion E eva �on s a e provi ed av ere -a� ure or �nterruption of t�ese trar�sportaiion faci � ies wou d resu t in anqer to t e pu�ic hea I� or safety or where such faci ities are essentia to the ord`erTy unctionin� o t�e area. M�nor or auxi iary roa s or raiTro�cls ma� y Fe constructe at a ower e evatian wiere fai �ire or �nterr�uption of transportation services wou d not endanger tfze pu ic ea � or sa e y. ..q_ 4. Permitted Uses in CRP-2 Zone (fload fringe) No buildirig or structure or ary portion thereof, shall be placed within protection zone CF;P-2 of the Preservation District, unless a Special Use Permit is granted. ��or shall there be any grading, filling or excavating of land or any land use established on any property within the Preserva- tion District unless a Special Use Permit is granted. A Special Use Permit shall be granted within the CRP-2 zone except in accordance with the following regu at�ons. A. No Special Use Permit shall be authorized which would result in incompatible land uses or which would be detrimental to the protection of surface and ground water supplies. B. No Special Use Permit shall be authorized for structures which will increase the financial burdens imposed on the community and its individuals through increasing floods and overflow of water onto land areas adjacent to the creeks and rivers. C. No Special Use Permit sha11 be issued unless the proposal is in keeping with land use plans and planning objectives for the City of Fridley and which will not increase or cause danger to life ar property. D. No Special Use Permit shall be issued in those cases which are inconsistent with the objectives and encourage land use that is in compatible with the preservatior of the natural Tand forms and vegetation. E. No Special Use Permit shall be issued for any fiill unless shown to have some beneficial purpose to the property and the amount thereof must not exceed that necessary to achieve the intended purpose, as demonstrated by a plan submitted by the owner shok�ing the uses to which the filled land will be put, the kind of fill, and the final dimensions of the proposed fill or other materials. Such fill shall be protected against erosion by rip-rap, vegetative cover, or bulkheading if deemed necessary. F. No Special Use Permit shall be issued for gargage or waste disposal sites or systems. G. No Special Use Permit shall be issued unless the applicant, in support of his application, submits engineering data, site plans and other plans and information as the City may require, in order to determine the regulatory flood pro�ection elevation in unnumbered A zones, and the effects of suc� deve opment on the bed, bank, channe , floodway or flood plain in the Preservation District. The applicant shall submit four copies of the application and the information. N. No Special Use Permit shall be issued unless the proposed use or obstruction has been reviewed by all governmental bodies having jurisdiction over such use or obstruction, if said review is required by statu±es, ordinances, rules or regulations applicable to such governmental boclies and to such use or obstruction, but in all cases the City of Fridley will make the final determination. -5- 205.1574 � E 0-1 DISTRICT REGULATIONS - CREEK AND RIVER PRESERVATION DISTRICT DISTRICT USES, PERMITS AND STANDAROS 205.1575 Additional Restrictions In addition to the requirements set out in Section 205.1574 of this section, �!� any Spec�ial Use Permit ���,1,�/�4¢ issued for an obs�ruction in the CRP-2 zone ��fx��� shall meet the following provisions:��`¢/�+¢� l. Structures: Structures for habitation constructed on fill shall be constructed on fill so the basement floor, or first floor, if there is no basement, is above the regulatory flood protection elevation with the fi11 at that eievati�n at least fifteen (�5) feet beyond the limits of any structure or building erected thereon. Where existing streets or utilities are at elevations which make compliance with the foregoing sentence impra'ctical, or in other special circumstances, the Planning Commission may authorize other techniques of eleva�ing the first floor (including basaments) above the Regulatory F� od Protection Elevation under the SpeciaT Use Permit, that conform with the f ood proofing requirements of the State Building Code. 2. Other Uses: Accessory iand uses, such as accessory buildings, yards and parkir�g lots may be at eleva±ions low�r than the regu�atory flood protection elevation if a Special Use Permit is first granted pursuant to this district. Accessory structures must comply vaith section 205.1574 2A (2) (a-d) of this district. 3. Storage: Any storage or processing of materials that in time of flooding may be k�uoyant, f1ammable, explosive or could be injurious to human, animal or plant life, is prohibited. 4. Nan-Residential Structures: Commercial, manufacturing, and industr�iia"structur�es sia ardinanari�y'�be e evated on ii so that their first f oor Inc uding asement is a ove the f�egu atory F ood Protection Elevation but may in specia� circumstances be flood proofed in accor ance w�th t e tate Bui ding .o e. truct�.ares t at are not e evated to above the Regu atory F ood Protection Elevati�n shall be f ood proofed to -P-1 ar F°-2�c'rassification as define y the State Buildin Code. Structures f oo �roofed to FP-3 or FP-4 classification s a not e permitted. �,l ������v`��1��v`/��'��a�/9�`i'us��ll����,� 5. Residential Uses. Residences that do not have vehicular access at or a ove an e Pva o not more than two feet e ow the Regu atory F ood Protect�on E evation s�a not e pern�itteci un ess ranted a variance by the City. In granting a variance �he City sha specify 1imitations on t e per�od of use or occupancy of the residence. 6. Commercial tlses. Accessory land uses, such as yards, railroad trac s, an parking ots may e at e evat�ons ower than t e Regu atory F ood Protection E el vation. However, a perm�t for such faci ities to be used by t e Emp oyees or the enera pub ic sha not b_e �ranted in the a sence o a ood warninq system that proviclres adequate tirne for evacuati�n if the area wou d inundate to a dept.h_ qreater than two feet or e su�ject to f ood ve ocit�es reater than four fieet per second upon occurrence of the regional 00 . � 4F 205.1575 0-1 DISTRICT REGULATIONS CREEK AND RIVER PRf SERVATI ON DISTRICT ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS 7. Mar►ufacturin and Industrial Uses. Measures shall be taken to minimize interfierence �i�ith nor�7�a p ant operations especia y a ong creeks having protracted f oT o �urations. Certain accessory Tand uses such as yards and parkir�g o may 6e at ower e evations subject to requirements set out in subdivision 6 above. In considering permit ap�ieations, due consideration sTa'fTbe given to needs of an industry whose us�ness requires that it e ocate in flood p a� in are as . 205.1576 Administration l. The City shall administer and enforce these district regulations and shall maintain a record ofi the elevation of the first floor inc uding basement of al new structures o•r additions to exisiin structures in the fTood p a�n distr�cts. The C�ty shaf'f—a so maintain a record of the e evations to which structures or ad itions to structures a.re f oo proo e. 2. Special Use Permit: A Special Use Permit shall be applied for and obtained prior to the construction, erection, addition or alteration of any obstruciion wholly, or partly in the Preservation District. 3. Application for Permit: A. Application for Special Use Permits under this district shall be made by the owner or owners of the land, in duplicate to the City, on forms furnished by the City and shali be accompanied initially by the �¢X,T�y��'�i� information, �dQ///,�,(ip/,�h,6,�,61X ,iyf��p`p�,���'�qf,�j/data, and pl ans as i s de�med necessa�y by the zaning administrator for determining compliance with this district, and for determining the effects of the proposed activity in ihe Preservation District and the buildability of the particular site for the proposed improvement, use or obstruction. B. The City Council may attach such conditions to the granting of the Special Use Permit as �t deems necessary to fu fi the purpases of the Gr inance. Such condi�ions may inc ude'�iut are not imited to, the fo lowing: (1) Modification of waste disposal and water supply facilit�e (2) Limitations on period of use, occupancy, and operation. (3) Imposition of operational controls, sureties, and deed restrictions. (4) Requirements for construction of channel modifications, dikes, evees, and other protective measures. (5) Flood proofin measures, in accordance with the State Building Co e. The app icant s a submit a p an or document certified y a registered professionaT en�ineer q7/pr¢j�i��¢;t that t�e fTood proofinq measures are consistent with the Regulatory Flood Protection Elevation and assaciated flood factors for the part�cu ar area. -7- �.� G 205.1576 0-1 DISTRICT REGULATIONS CREEK AND RIVER PRESERVATION DISTRICT ADqITIONAL RESTRICTIONS ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION C. Plans (surface view) including a survey by a Minnesota registered land surveyor, s�,owina elevations or contours of the ground, pertinent obstruction elevations, size, location, and special arrangement of all proposed and existing obs�ructions on the site,�in relation to existing and proposed obstructions to the channel location, location and elevation of streets, water supply and sanitary f acilities, photographs showing existing land uses and vegetation upstream and downstream, and soil types. D. Specifications for building construction and material, flood-proofing, filling, dredging, grading, channel improvement, storage of materials, water supply (including withdrawal and discharge of yround and surf ace water) and sanitary f acilities. 4. Issuance of Permit: The City shall issue the Special Use Permit upon approva1 of the application �pf¢�f¢���¢ by the City Council. The applicant shall be required to submit certification by a registered essiona enqineer, ���,i�t�q��q�//�r,C�yi,�t,�,C,it�, or registerea iana su that t e inished � and Guiiding elevations were accomp��sned in comp iance with the provisions of this or �nance. F ood-�roofin measures s a be certifed y a registered professiona �ngineer or registered arc itect. 5. Application for Uariance: Application for variance under this district shall be made by the owner or owners of the land, in duplicate to the City on forms furnished by the City. Uariances to the Creek and River Preservation District must oniy be for reasons of exceptional circumstances when the strict enforcement of these requlations would cause i�ndue hardship and strict conformity with the standards would be unreasonable, impractical and not feasible under ihe circumstances. Variances granted under this District must be consistent with the general purpose of these standards. Although variances may be used ta modify permissible methods of flood protection, no variance sha11 provide for a lesser degree of flood protection than stated in this district. 205.1577 �j'�G(��'G��lQ�t�������G��//Powers, �pS� Duties, and Technical Assistance 1. Powers and Duties The City shall hear all requests for Special Use Permits and Variances under this district. Requests for Special Use Permits and Variances shall be subject to Sections 205.053 and 6.141 respectively, of the City Code. The ������1/���i`����d��d�`lhY�i'J,bh��',k'/lb��l,���^/Id���������//brY/l�ih�//Ab�,�� City shall submit to the Commissioner a copy of any application for a Special Use Permit or Variance where a hearing is to be held to consider such application. The Commissioner shall receive at least (10) days notice of the hearing. Such notice shall specify the time, place and subject matter of the hearing and shall be accompanied by such supporting information as is necessary to indicate the nature and effect of the proposed use. A copy of all decisions granting a Special Use Permit or Variance to the provisions of th� Creek and River Preservation District st�all be forwarded to the Commissioner within ten (10) days of such action. � � �� 205.1577 0-1 DISTRICT REGULATIONS CREEK AND RIVER PRESERVATION DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION PLANNING CDMMISSION POWERS AND DUTIES AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 2. Technical Assistance The City may transmit the information received by it to the appropriate Watershed District or the Commissioner�for technical assis- tance �;o evaluate the proposed project in relation to flood heights and velocities, for determination of the re�ulatory flood protection elevation within un numbered �i zones, and to determine seriousness of flood damage to the use, the adequacy of the plans for protection, compliance with all sections �dd+li'dr��l�'Gl�l�'Yc��'�l�'(��6l:�YO'�6,(1���'�'l��'�'f�'YO'�f of this district and comp�ance wii:h Statewide Standards and Criteria for Mana ement of Flood Plain Areas of MinnesQta Minnesota Reg��lations NR 85-93 , and other technical matters. 205.1578 Existing Non-Conforming Uses An obstruction or structure, or the use of a structure or premises, which was lawful before adoption of this ordinance, but which is not in conformity with the provisions of �his district, may be continued, subject to the following conditions: 1. No such use shall be expanded, changed, enlarged, or altered in a way which its nonconfarmity. 2. No structural alteration or addition to any nc�ncorformir�g structure cver the life of the structure sha exceed �C percer,t of its assessed va ue at the time of its becoming a nonconforming use, un ess the entire structure is permanent y char.ged to a confor��ing use or unless the aiteration or addition wculd substantially reduce potentia f ood damaaes for the entire structure. 3. Any alteration or additior to a nonconforming use which would resu t in substantia y increasing the f ood damage po�:ential of that use shali be flooci proofed in accordance with the State Quilding Cod�e. 4. If such use of such obstruction premises is discontinued for twelve use of the obstruction, structure, respects, with the provisions of 1 limited to, the obtaining of all requ or structure, or the use of such consecutive months, any subsequent or prc�mises shall comply, in all his district, including, but not ired permits and variances. 5. If any non-conforming obstruction or structure is destroyed or damaged by any means, including floods, to �he extent that the cosi of repairing or restoring such destruction or damage would be 50 percent or more of its pi�y`�¢� assessed value, then it shall not be reconstructed except in full compliance, in all respects, with the provisions of this district, including, but not limited to, the abtaining of all required permits and variances. 6. The preservation district regulations shall in no way prohibit rautine maintenance of existing properties. Routine maintenance is considered to be the work property owners could do previous to the adoption of this district without first obtaining a building permit. _g_ 4I 205.1578 0-1 DISTRICT REGULATIONS CREEK AND RIVER PRESERVATION DISTRICT EXISTING NON- CONFOR MING USES 2Q5.1579 Subdivisions l. No land shall be subdivided which is held unsuitable by the City of Frid ey for reason of f ooding, inadequate dra�nagn, water supp y or sewage treatment faciTities. 2. All lots within the flood ,�lain districts shall contain a building site at or a ove the Regulatory F o%d Protection E e av t�on. �� J 205.1580 0-1 DISTRICT REGULATIONS - CREEK AND RIVER PRESERVATION DISTRICT 3. All subdivisions shall have water and sewage disposal facilities SUBOIUISIONS t�iat compTy with the pravis�ons of th s Ordinance and have road access both to the subdivision and to the individua building sfte— s no �lower than two feet be ow the Regu atory F ood Pro'tection E evation. 4. In the General Flood Plain District, applicants shall provide the information required in Section 205.1576 of this Ordinance. The City sha 1 evaluate the subdivision in accordance with procedures established in Section 205.1576 and 205.1577 of this Ordinance. 205.1580. Mobile Homes and Mobile Home Parks 1. New mobile home parks and expansions to existing mobile home shal be subject to the provisions p aced on subdivisions! �� Sec 205.1579 of this Ordinar�ce. arks MOBILE HOMES or AND MOBILE HOME PARKS 2. Mobile homes in existing mobile hom� parks that are located in flood p'lain distr cts are noriconform�ng uses and may be re� aced onTy�'if in com� iance with the fo low�ing con it�ons: A. The mobile home lies in th� Flood Fringe D�strict. B. The mobile home is anchored with tiedov:rns that comply with requirements of f�1innesota Regulations Mobile Home 450. C. The mobile home owner or renter is notified that the mobiie hame site lies in the flood p ain and may be subject to f1ooding. D. The mobi?e home park owner develo�s a flood emerc�ency plan consistent with tr�e time available after a flood warning. The plan shal be filed w�ith and approved by the City. 3. Individual mobile homes not located in mobiie home parks r�ay be permitte if a o�ved by other app icab e ordinances and if they comp y with the provisions of Sect�on 205. 5 4, 4G of t iFi's Or�inance. � 205.1581. ��������¢�����/ Public Nuisance: Penalty 1. Any person who violates any provisions of this district, or fails to comply with any of i�s terms or requirements shal] be guilt� of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than �300 or imprisoned for not more than 90 days, or both, and in addition shall pay all costs of prosecution and expenses involved in the case. Each day such violation continues sha11 be considered a separate offense. 2. Ev2ry obstruction or use placed or maintained in the Preservation District in violation of this ordinance is hereby declared to be a public nuisance and creation thereof may be enjoined and the maintenance thereof abated by appropriate judicial action. 3. Nothing herein other lawful action violation. 205.15$2 Amendments contained shall prevent the City from taking such as is necessary to prevent, remedy or remove any 1. The Preservation District elevations on the Profile may be changed by amendment to this district, and such change, when made, shall be shown on the Profile. If future conditions make it necessary to re-evaivate the district boundaries because of increased flooding potential which would affect the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens, the elevation will be correctetl by the Council by amendment to this district. 2. All amendments shall be submitted to the appropriate Watershed Districts and the Commissioner, and shall be appraved 6y the Com- missioner prior to adoption by the Cauncil. a���x��aii��������� T��'�/��������/�'�/�������/��v`�A���/��/�G��/���G��v`���I�������/�� D��'�r������/��������/X9�81/�������/X��,l 205.1583 Interpretation In interpreting and applying the provisions of this district, they shall be held to be the minimum requirements for the promotion of the public health, safety, and general welfare. It is not the intention of this Preservation District to interfere with, abroc�ate or annul any covenant or other agreement between parties, nor the provisions af any ordinance of the City; provided, however, where this Preservation District imposes a greater restriction upon the use or improvement of any premises than those imposed or required by other statutes, ordinances, rules, regulations or permits of the City, State, or appropriate Watershed District, or by covenants or agreements, i:he provisions of this Preservation District shall govern. -11- � �\ 205.1583 0-i DISTRICT REGULATIONS - CREEK AND RI UER PRESERVATION DISTRICT MISDEAMEANOR: PUBLIC NUISA NCE: AMENOMENTS ��x���zxx INTERPRETATION EXP�RING COMMISSIO�d POSI7IONS TERM PRESE�dT MEMf�ERS EXPIRES � FlPP�INTEE PARKS AND RECRFATION COMh1ISSI0N (Chapter 6)(5 Members - 3 Year Term) Chairperson Barbara Hughes �-1-82 548 Rice Creek Terrace (f�.571-6182)(E.871-7332) Vice- David Kondrick 4-1-82 Chairperson 280 Stoneybrook Way (H.571-2359)(B.920-8880) Jan Seeger 324 Ironton Street N.F. (H.784-7441) Dick Young 5695 Quincy St. (H.571-8098) Daniel Allen 6200 Rice Creek Drive (N.571- 3137 )(B. 373-0956) 4-1-81 4-1-83 4-1-83 Jan Seeger Reappo'inted � c%age 2 APPOINTEE TERM EXPIRE`. 4-1-84 APPEALS COMMISSION (Chapter 6)(5 Members - 3 Year Term) Chairperson Virginia Schnabel 4-1-81 Jear, Gerou 4-1-84 1527 Windemere Circle N.E. 1G50 Briarda7e Rd. N.E. (H.571-3318) H: 571-6736 ^ Vice- Patricia Gabel Chairperson 5847 2 1/2 St. N.E. _(H.571-1288)(Q.571-�600) 0901A Richard C. Kemper 7857 Alden Way (H.571-5599)(8.866-5002) 4-1-82 4-1-81 Tabled to 2�/9%81 4-1-34 James Plemel 4-1-83 6864 Channel Raad N.E. (N.571-0026)(B.421-4760x1126) Alex P. Barna 4-1-82 560 Hugo Street N.E. (H. 784-5468) EY,PIRING COMf�iIS5I0N POSITIONS TERM Pf;ESEN7 ��!EMf3FRS EXPIRES A('POINTCE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION (Chapter 6)(5 f�lembers - 3 Year Term) Chairperson Richard Svanda 4-1-82 1521 4Joodside Ct. (N. 57i-6154)(6.?_97-2713) Vice- Jon Erickson 4-1-83 Chairperson 1�601 No. Innsbruck (H. 571-2577)(B. 421-4760 X1268) Dave Engstrom 510 57th Place N. F. (H. 571-5447)(B.296-5553) Bruce peterson 7503 Tempo Terrace N.E. (H.786-9898)(Q.853-5041) Lee Ann Sporr�e 295 Ironton St. N. E. (H. )86-4237) 4-1-82 4-1-E3 4-1-81 Tabled to 2/ 9/81 HUMAN RESOURCES COTfMISSION (Chapter 6)(5 Members - 3 Year Term) Chairperson Peter 7reuenf els 4-1-82 5248 Norizon Qr. (H.560-5907)(B.638-7662) Vice - Chairperson 0901 A Mary Van Dan 6342 Baker Avenue N.E. (H.571-31�7)(B.546-9035) Jayne Noble 7381 Jackson St. N.E. (H. 784-4771) (786-0800) �rJayne Saunders 500 63rd Avenue (H.571-19:7)(8.296-8913) Wayne t�el ch 6115 Woody Lane (H.571-6323) 4-1-81 4-1-83 hlary Van Dan Reappointed � � Page 3 APPOINTEF TERM EXPIRE_' 4�-1-84 4-1-84 4-1-81 Brian Goods ep ed 4-1-84 731 Rice Creek Terrace 571-48'L2 4-1-83 m T!-!E C�F'('Y QF _ �.----�—°-� t` � LL�� �` � �� ��i����:1r4 ATE RO�A UBJECi �E CJ. P. i•� �:. 1� .db, - � ������� `���� ���� 19�1 ld L. Qoa�dman - Plannin Fridley's Application for CDBG Funds � � OU ,� p,• O ������ p �Q�o -----�---- � � � .4 OL1 C� U tY8 � ` � t�,��'' "1 ��? 1�� � �'O John G. Flora �lasim M. Qureshi ia•����� . • .� �- �- Please see attached, our applications for Anoka County Community De- velopment Black Grant Funds that are to be su�mittecl to the Fridley - Co�n Rapids -&�a��rie Steering Committee at a public hearing meeting on February 17, 1981. Our primary application for funding is for property acquisition in �he Center Cif:y project with a secondar;� appl�catio� for the Riverview F�ei ghts tiei ghbcrf�oad. The total funcii ng avai 1 abl e to th� three comn�uni ti es is $846,825.00. The Steering Committee k�il� be making recoinmendations;ta the County Soard fior inclusion of final pr�jects in t4�e County Application to HUD. Our app1ications should be revieGVed by the City Council and approved for submission to the Steering �ommittee. JLB/sl T6-1G CITY C1F �.-.:.:, ,�` � �.� \ }� �, �t�����.�� TE R O iVi [). i? �°!. U�JECT � -. _.. � � '`r ,+� �� � t � k r l� i � -1 `'�4. Concrete Curb and Gutter Project - 1981 ��� a�° �-{ F ` �,. CI'ik��� Up �� � ��� j � `-ssc+wweaw. L .M' ( � � ' i'. �,� a �. ACTIOIdI INFO. Annually, u�Je contract concrete curb and gutter work to install curb cuts and handicap ramps throuyhout the City. Tl�is year we are incorporating into the project the replacement af concrete slab sections for repair of the intersection at East and Wesi: Danube Roads. Since the contract will be in excess a� �2Q,000, request the City Council authorize this work and the advertisement for bids. The bid opening is scheduled �For February 25th at 11:00 a.m. in the Civic Center. We will plan ta revieaa the bids and submit them to the City Council at the March 16th meeting for award. Funds for this project were incorpora�ed in the 1981 budget. JGF:ik RESO�UTION NU. - 19�1 A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT, APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEME«T FOR 6IUS: REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF MISCELLANEOUS CONCRETE CURS AND GUTTER AND 8 INCH CGNCRETE SLAB SECTIONS - 1981 WHEREAS, the construction of certain improvements is deemed to be in the interest of the City of Fridley and the property owners affected thereby. NOW THEREFOP,E, BE IT R�SOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, f4innesota as follows: 1. That the following improvements proposed are hereby ordered to be effected and completed as required: Removal and replacement of miscellaneous concrete curb and gutter and 8 inch concrete slab sections - 1981. 2. The plans and specifications prepared by the Public Works Director for such improvements, �a copy of which plans and specificatians are hereto attached and made a part hereof, are hereby approved and shall be filed arith the City Clerk. The Public Works Director shall accordingly prepare and cause to be inserted in the official newspaper advertisements for bids upan the making of such improvements under such approved plans and specifications. The advertisement shall be published for three (3) weeks (at least 21 days), and shall specify the work to be �one and will siate that the bids will be opened and considered at 11:00 a.m. on the 25th day of �ebruary 19H1 and that no bids will be considered unless sealed and filed with the Public Works Director. That the advertisement for bids for REf�10VAL AND REPLACMENT 0� MISCE�LANEOUS CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND B INCH CONCRETE SLAB SECTIONS - 1981 shall be substantially in the standard form. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THF CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1981. WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR ATTEST: SIDNEY C. INMAN - CITY CLERK 0091A/1040A 7A 'TH€� CITY G.� ��f �L�:�� d �`t � `�� � ����� DATE February RORA D.P.E'V. John G UBJ�CT . ����������� � ��� �' ����i��2'��� Publi Street Improvement Project St. 1981-1 OG ,,2 �,� d,• •O ��'f— p•. O 'V- �,��`a' o 0 �iiru -- ( C`-�-�,�.. �.,_..._.._....' f ��� (._-._� asim P�1. TO � �� * ;i ACTIONI �NFO. We have identified cer�ain si.reet improvemen�s to be contracted this year. With the County's sch�duled improvement af Osbarne Road, it wou�d be advan- tageous to relocate the entrance of Viron Road and Osborne to the east, establishing a dogleg, sa as not to conflict with the High4vay No. 65 and Osborne Raad intersecti�nq In additian, t�l�dison Avenue should be widened to provide access ta th� hospital and P�udical Centcr vrithout impacting on local traffic. Associ atec� tivi th the 73rd and Ur�i versi ty i n-tersecti on are the improvem�nts ta tne East ar�d West University Av°��ue Service Drives to provide for safe traffic flow on to 73rd Avenues Ir�c�uded in this project is the completion of the acc�ss road and parking lot for the Community Park, plus overlay of five streets G•�hich are fully developed and should be completedo In addition for constructian economics, we have also included some tennis court and park improvements. The attached resolution ordering the lmprovement and calling for the public hearing will allow us to systematical1y process the necessary resolutions and bid advertisements, so w� vaill be able to QpE11 bids and award them in April. 71i7s schedule should �rovide us advantageous cantracts and maximize the construction seasone JGF:ik RESOLUTION N0. ,- 1981 A RESOLUTI4N OROERING P�ELIMINARY PLANS, SPECIFTCATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF THE COSTS THERFOF: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 1981 - 1 BE IT RESOLVED, by �he City Council of the City of Fridley as follows: 1. That,it appears in the interests of the Ci�y and of the property owners affected that th�re be constructed certain improvements to-wit: Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix bituminous mai, concrete curb and gutter, sidewalks, storm sewer system and other facilities located as follows: Viron Road Madison Avenue University Avenue East Service Drive University Avenue West Service Drive Commerce Circle East - South Extension Osborne Road south 450 lin. ft. to existing Viron Road Service Drive Osbo��ne Road to 290 feet south 73rd Avenue south 100 lin. ft. 73rd Avenue north 100 lin. ft. Commerce Circle East cul-de-sac south to Community Park parking lot Asphalt Surfacing Community North of 69th Avenue and west of Park Parking Lot University Avenue Matterhorn Drive (overlay) University Avenue West Service Orive (overlay) 73rd Aven�e (overlay) Beech Street (overlay) Elm Street (overlay) Tennis Court Tennis Court Misc. Bleacher Pads and Tennis Couri Ove�°lays Gardena Avenue south 1,224 lin. ft. Osborne Road to 79th Avenue East Commerce Circle to West Commerce Cir�le 77th Avenue to 81st Avenue 77th Avenue to 79th Avenue 66th Waj+ and Ashton Avenue 66th Avenue and Arthur Street Varied locations � � ,� � P�'4e 2 i;e5oluti.r,n i�lo. _ lc:£'1 2. Thlit thc� Publir. lJork; Dir��ctcr, ,�ol��n G. F�lot�a, City f�;a;', rri�ley, Ninn�sOf:d, is hF�reby �ut;hurizecf �.nx1 �cirerter to dra��, �i���� n�elimina�ry plans and specificaticr�s Gncl to tabulate the results ar' nis estimates af the costs of said irnpr,overnents, incluuin� ever�y ite�n cf cost from incepticr� to con;pletion and ull fEes and expenses incurrec (or ±o be incurrec� in connection thFre�•�ith, or ti��e fii�ancing therPof, and to make a pr�lir��inGry report of his findin_ys, stating tnerein �:rhether said improvemPn�s are feasible and �•�hether they can best be mcce as proposed, or in connection yvitk� some ather ir��pravements ;an� th� estimated cost as recom;cendeG} incluciing als� a. description of the lands or area as may receive benefits there �rom and as may be prapased to te assessed. 3. That said preliminary report of the Engineer shall be ��.�rnished to the City Council. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUf�JCIL OF T�HF CITY OF FRIDLEY TNIS QAY OF , 19�1. 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( �, F � , Gnr � , I:� � � �r, - c � , � � _ �i; ��� i- t_ ^A i � ��� � __ � � E T � � '' t ' '(_ `-- _. = —'-..�, --�, :_ .. � ' r f � _ - ; �... _ � �t- ;� , � ° : ° _ : , �:_ - - - =.�-" � \�� .._ _ , i - = . - _ _ - _ , .._ �,� _ _ ' _ .,>. _- I p �.' ... : _ _ ._. _._ - ;,,�; ; T ! � _. _- _ . _ � ; � . ;- \`� r i _I,� �:.. _ _ __ -_ �; ;`� I �__^:1.�1 �:. - ,_ ; D i � � � _� _ - _ � - , � ! t 11 : � i. _ - , __.: - - I ; ::.. . _ _ -- -- � � � i; � ', • �� �_ � � � � ! � "i _ .. _ . t , _ _ � f�' � ..,�� : __' . _ _� -_ . _ ,� , _ -:: . : ,�, � _� r�l;i ` - STREET MAP-CfTY OF -_ -- _ i• , �„_i�`=_!;' , ������� �_ . _ _ - — :'i;�,� _1:��--��:__ ,.. _. ....,.-y�,<: � -- __.. _ : PROJ ECT LOCATION MAP � RFSOLUTION N0. .- 1�81 A RESOLUTION RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY REPORT AND SETTING THE PUBLIC HEARIt•JG ON THE MATTER OF CONSTRUCTIOfV OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT STREET 1981 - 1. WHEREAS, the construction of certain improvements is deemed to be in the interest of the City of Fridley and the property owners affected thereby. BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, as follows: 1. That the preliminary report submitted by the Public Works Director is hereby received and accepted. 2. That the City Clerk shall act to ascertain the name and address of the owner of each parcel of land directly affected or within the area of lands as may be proposed to be assessetl for said improvements, and calculate estimates of assessments as may be proposed relative thereto against each of said lands. 3. That the area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and each of - ; them as notetl in said agreernent are all the l�nds and areas as noted in ! said agreen;ent. All of the same to be ass�ssec proportionately accordin� � to the benefits received. � Q. That the estimates of assessments of the Clerk shall be available for inspection to the owner of any parcel of land as may be affected thereby. 5. That all prcperty owners whose property is liable to be assessed with the ? making of the improvements shall be given ten (10) days n�tice by mail i and published notice of the Council hearing through two (2) weekly i publicaiions of the required notice as set far in Minnesota Statutes i Chapter 429. i PASSED AND ADOPTED BY TNE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS � I DAY OF , 1981, i ! WILLIAM J. ��EE - MAYOR ATTEST: SIDNEY C. INhiAN - CITY CLERK 0091 A/ 103f�A TME CITV pF _ ,- �� � �� � ,\ � �� 4 �°.-'o ������.���� DATE F�i 0 Ni D. P.1tV. I���u�°"�a�6.o��D 7F�4. 6 � � �� ��m � ������ � � �,�s � � � �s �� €�� �'�'� � ��. � SUBJECT Street Tmprovement Project St. 1981 2 � -� o U ����� p•'` 'O �F�� � � p� ' ,_..�-...�.T r—�� 1 �/� �•, � l0 ,.. , ir "' , _ � . ACTiON� INFO. We are currently planniny two street projects on State Aid streets: 69th Avenue from Olcl Ccntral to Stinson Boulevard; and 73rd Avenue intersection improvement on both sides of University Avenue. With the Medtronic cans4ructior► on �LhQ north sid� of 69th A�aenue, it would be advantageous far the Citylat this time,to �mprove 69th Avenue to pr�vide for future increased traffic due to ti�z Medtr�onic expansion. We are pro- �osing t� improve th� intersection of Old Central and 69th to provide for left and right turning lanes and improve the �treet with c�ncrete curb and gutter to Stinson Boulevard. With the increaspd cansuruction adjacent to 73rd Avenue west of l�niversity and the recent Register�d t.and Survey and sale ct the industrial property east of 73rd, it is essential that this intersection be improved with left and rig�rt turninr� iai7es to safely har�dle the volume of traffic generated. Incorporated in this proj�ct w�ill be the extension of 73rd At�enue to the railroad trackse This work will complem�nt the development of Paco Indus- trial Park. The attached resolution ordering t}�� im�rovement and calling for the Public Hearing will allow us to sysi;ematically proces5 the neces- sary resolutions and bid advertisements, so we will be able to open bids and award them in April. This schedule should provide us advantageous contracts and maximize the construction season. JGF:ik R�so�u��� � o��i ��a . ____ _ � 9�7 11 RESUI_UT1Q�J ORDf:IZIiiG P(tCl_]P��IP!l11tY Pl_�tJS, �{'FCIFIC�TIO�tS APJO ESTI(��I�TES Oi= 71i(: COSTS TIIERCUF: S1f�EL�T I��iPf20V(:ffE�dT PROJECT 1981 - 2 (�E IT RFSOLVEO, by the City Couricil of the C'ity of Fr�d�eY as folloti�rs: 1. 7ha�: it appc�rs in i;he interests of the CiLy and of the property o4mers affected t��at thcre be consi�°ucted certain in�provements to-wit: Street improvernents, including yrading, stabilized base, hot-mix bituminous mut, concrete curb and yutter, side���alks, storm se�•rer system and oi:her facilities located as follo���rs: 69th Avenue Old Centra1 Avenue east to Stinson Boulevard �3rd Avenue 300 Lin. Ft. east and west of the - intersect.ion of University Avenue at 73rd i Avenue 73rci A��enue 400 ��n. Ft. west of 4�'est CommErce Circle to Railroad right-of-�vay 2. 1"hat the Pu�lic krorks D�-�1P�i�ed a�dndGrec�:edai.o ciraY,f�the�p�elamenary Minnesofi.a, is her�by �u� � p lans and specif7cations an� to tabulaie tevel eSiten of `costefrom��eS of tl�e costs of sa�d improvements, �ncluding Y inception to comrletion and, �l�lty ees�ra��d���pil�ancing'ltf}ereof(�and�toemake incurred) in cornec�;�on tf e � a prelin�inary report of his findings, statiny there�r� whether said osed in�provements ar�e fea11��somA�'odh^�reim�rov�.�neni:sn(andti:i e estimated�^�ost as oz- i« conr�ecti�o» ��r�t reco�nr��ended) }���1tj�1e�froi �and�asCmaytbetlp�oposedlto be�assesseds �nay receive benef �i:s �:i�ei 3. That said prcl i���inat°y report of tl�e Engineer shall be furnished to the City Counc�1. pASSFD A�D AD�PTED GY jHE CITY COUNGII. OF THC CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS _ D/�Y OF _.______--._..__� 198 . �1 Ll_ 111(�t J. 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I � �i�� ���L _�� � i��� �! � � -: _ F I. r � '? z� � + � w I _ . � : Y- `� ` w;, �\ �;� 'I t'", �'i � i � � � '�� � � F°`.:I ,, �'1 �, '-�IE :ti'.f �� '� � ��-�°` 1,� ,� `-- �a ' -'s --�L E+ +;-~'\ -;�1 i � � � ��' �• '_�._�` ��._.�, -{� . ; �._ -: , ......� _ ... . ; __ _ -_ �i�=�_ E._ " � _M_- �� n ..7 69th Avenu. STREET IMPROVEh1E��-: p�oaECr s-►-. l��z=�=: PROJECT LOCAI'ION hiAP RESOLUTIOfJ N0. - 1981 A RESOLUTJON RECEIVING THE PRELI��INARY REPORT AND SETTING THE PUBLIC HFARING ON THE MATTER OF CONSTRUCTIOfJ OF fERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS: STREET IMPROVf-_MENT PROJECT STREET 1981 -?_. WNEREAS, the construction of certain improvements is deemed to be in the interest of the City of Fridley and the property owners affected tf�ereby. BE IT RESOLVtD, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, as follows: 1. That the preliminar�y report submitted by i;he Public Works Direcior is hereby received and accepted. 2. That the City Clerk shall act to ascertain the name and address of the oa�ner of each parcel of lard directly affected or within the area of lands as may be proposed to be assessed for saici improvements, and calculate estimates of assessments as may be proposed relative thereto against each of said lands. 3. That the area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and each of them as noted in said agreement are all the lands and areas as noted in said agreement. �11 of the same to be assessed proportionately according to the benefits r�ceived. 4. That the estimates of assessments of the Clerk shall be available for inspection i:o the oU�ner of any parcel of land as may be affected thereby. 5. That all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed with the making of the improvements shall be given ten (10) days notice by mail and published notice of the Counci� hearing through t�ao (2) weekly publications of the required notic� as set for in Minnesota Statutes Chapter 429. PASSED AND AQOPTED BY THE CITY COUf�CIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1981. WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR . ATTEST: ID� NEY C. IN iAN - IT LE K 0091A/103�A 1l RESOI.UTION N0. A RESOLUTION TO A�VERTISE FOR BIDS FOR TREE REMOVAL BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Fridley, as follows: 1. That it is in the interest of the City to award bid contracts for the following service and materials. TREE REMOVAL 2. A copy of the specifiications for the above described items or materials, together with a proposal for the method of purchase and the payment thereof have been presented to the Council by the City Manager and the same are hereby approved and adopted as the plans and specifications, and the method of acquisition and payrnent to be required by the City with respect to the acquisition of said service and materials. 3. The purchase of said service and rnaterials as described above shall be effected by sealed bids to be received and opened by the City of Fridley on the 2nd day of March, 1981. The City Manager is directed and authorized to adv�riise for the purchase of said service and materials by sealed bid prcposals under notice as providecJ by law and the Charter of the City of Fridley, the notice to be substantially in form as that shown by Exhibit "A" attGched hereto and made a part of by reference. Said notice shall be published at least twice in the official ne�vspaper of the City of Fridley. PASSED Afv'D AQOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIQLEY THIS DAY OF , 1981. � WILLIAi�t J. NEE - MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK -- SIDNEY C. INM�AN 12 ;� CITY OF FRIDLEY f3ID NOTICE � for TREE REP�'iOVA� EYNIQIT "A" The City Counr,i1 of the City of Fridley, P1innesota ti•rill accept sealed bids at the City ofSices, G431 University Avencae Norl;heast, Fridley, P4innesota, 5543?_, at 11:00 A.��1, on the 2nd of March 1981, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud for removal of trees and stumps on private and public property, in the Cii;y of Fridley for the period of May 1, 1981 th Apri 1 30, 198?_ . Bids shaTl be directed to the City Manager's Office, securely sealed and plainly marked on the outside �vith TREE REf�OVAL and date and time of bid opening. A$5,000 performance bond will oe rea,uired from the bidder after awarding of the contract. The City Council reserves i.he right to retain the deposits of the three loa�est bidders for a period not to exceed thirty �30) days after the closing of the bids. No bid may be withdrati,rn for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days after the tirne set for ope��ing of f:he bids. Payment for �ti�c�rk shall be by check. Copies ofi the specifications and contract documcnts will be furnished by the Purchasing Department on request to any prospec�:ive bidder. The City Counci1 reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to �raive any informalities and irregulari�ies therein and further reserves the r.ight to at�:�a��d the contract �o tk�e bidder ��rith the best interests of the Cit,y of Fridleyo Up�n agreement by both parties, the removal contract may be renewed. Nasim Qureshi City Manager Publish: Fridley Sun February 18, 1981 FeUruary 25, 1981 12 �1 RESOLUTION N0. 19f31 A RESOLUTION NAMING THF DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL SERVICES/ CITY CLERK AS ALTERNATF UIRECTOI2 OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (LOGIS) , WNEREAS, the City of Fridley on P�ay 1, 1972, adop�ted Resolution No. 52-•1972 authorizing �he Mayor and City Manager i;o execute a Joint Powe��s A��re�rner7t for participaiion in a Local Government Informa- tion Syst�m (LOGIS) and_ap�ointed �;he Ci�y hlanayer as Director and the Finance Director as Alternate Director of the !OGIS organization; and WHEREAS, i:he r,;ty of Fridley �esires to change the designated Alternate L�irector frem Finance Director to the Director of Central Servic�sJCity Cl�rk; lVOW, THEREFORE, QE IT RESOLUED by the City Council af the City o�f Fridley that in accordance with Article IV, Board of Directors, Section 3, of said Agreement, the Director of Central Services/City C1erk is hereby appa�nted Alternate Director of the LOGIS organization. PASSED AND ADOrTED BY THE C1TY GOUNCTL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY QF , 1981. MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE ATTEST: CTTY CLERK - SIDVEY C. INMRN �� � r -- - ��_� i-:., �v(�j F.�F? C�NCURR�et�iCC �3Y 1'HE C17'`( CQUNCII. — APPOINTME(JT February 9, 19&1 EFFECTIVE NAME POSITION ' SALAR.Y DATE REPLACES William C. f;unt Personnel Officer/ $23,771 1701 University Ave. S.E. Administrative per Minneapolis, f�fN 5541� Assistant Year 0 February 9, Peter Fleming 1981 0 lu J�/�_! �[� V/ _ --� _� ��> r�.oF�z cc�ycur���r�ce E3Y Tf�iE c� ��� c�u�vci�- �STIf��!�TES . I�EBR:1/�RY � 1��1 .w._� _�.._. ._._ _,,._ � [iud Joi�nson Construction Company c/o Design Consortium, Inc. 1012 Plarquette h1i nneapol i s,('�1(d 55403 Application #9 - Springbrook ilature Center �31,434 RE.S01_U1IOi� ��o. • • � A RESOLUTIOf�a TO ADUERTISr f'�R f3IDS FOR P,ADIO PAGER RECEIVERS �� •' � ;; 17 RE IT RESOLVEU by the Council of the City of Frid�ey, as follo���s: � l. That it. is in i:he interest of the Cit;y to av�ard bid contracts fior the follo���ing items or matcrials. • � RADIO PAGER RECEIVER� 2. A copy of the specifications for the above d�scrihed ite��s or materials, • together �•rith a proposal for the method of purchase and the payrent thereof have been presented to the Council by the City ��ianager and the same are hereby approved and adopted as the plar.s and specifications, and �� the method o� acquisition and paymen� to be required by the City �rrith respect to the acquisifi.ion of said items and materials. 3. The pi�rchase of said if:ems or mai:e•rials as �escribed above shall be effected by sealeci bids to be received and o�e«ed by the City of Fridley on Februar.y 23, 1981 at 11 :OO an�.ih� City (•1a��aye�- �s directed and . � auti�orized to advertise for the purcnase of sai� i�.ems and mat�r�a.1s by sealed bid proposals u��uer notice as pr�vided by la�•a and the Charter of . the City of Fridley, tV�e not;ce #:o be s��bstan�iaily in farm as tha� shati.�n by C>;hibit °A" attacFled her��to and �ra�� u part of b,� �°ef�� ence. Sai� � notice tn�l1 be publisi�ed.. a�: leasi. i;rice in i:i?e of� icial neti�rsrap�r cf 1:h� • � City of Fridley. . .� PASSED AP�D F�DO?TED BY THE CITY �OU(�dCI!_ OF 1-fi� CITY 0� FRID�_EY T}fIS � DAY QF , 19�0. � jdILLI1;�•i J. �E� - f�IAYJi: A7TEST: . � C1TY CLL,2K - i�i;�RV1P; C. [�;�U�SELI.� . . . � . � a , _ _ ; . . _..., � 4 . 17 �1 CITY OF Fi?I[)t.EY QID PJ�J�ICE for RADIO PAGFR RECEIVERS EXNIBI7 °�': . . The Cit.y Cauncil of ihe City of Fridley, i�1inn�sota ���i11 accep� sealed bids for Radio Pager Recei vers on i;he 23rd of February, 1981 unti ] 11 ;00 a.m, ort said date at the Fridley Cii:y Nall, b431 :Jniv�rsi=�y Avenu� ,�I.E., Fridley, htinnesota 55432 (telephor��: 5�1-3450). All bic±s must meeL the r�inimum requirem�n�s of th� specific�tions. Fai?ur2 to co�ply rritn tnis s�ction can result in dis�;ualificaiions ofi the bid. • Each bid sha11 be accompanied by a Certified Check, Casnier's Ch��!c, Cash or Qid Eond and made �aya�le vtithout conditions to the Cii.;y of ;ridl�y, h1inn�COL�� in a� a,�?ourt of nat less than f i�e percer� (5°�) of ihe bid, wnich " check, �ash, er bond shall be ferFeited i� bitl��r reglecis ar re;uses to ' enter into contiac�, aTter his bid t�as been ar_ceptGa. The Cit�r reserves th� right to accept tiie bi� ,�;hich is deternin?d t� be in the b�st in�er�sts of ti;e City. 7�fie City reserv?s �ne r;gnL to rt•j�c�t any �nd all bids and ti�rai��e a.ny in��ormaiizi�s o: technicalit�2s in any bid receive� ;�iii,cu� exF lar�aiion. The City Co«�cil alsc r�serves i�t�e right to con,idcr �uci� �actars as time of dQlivery or p�r�errancr�, �xperienc.e, res�ensibil;ty �f i�e bidcier, �ast perfor�nance, �f similar type� of i��m, or m�3�erials, availabili�y of products and ather si��ilar� factors that it r�ay determine to be rn tf�e b�st inter•est of tne City. Copies o� the specific�tic�ns and yen?ral co���:tior�s may be'examin�d in the oifice o�� the Purchasing Agent, or capies may b� o�tained from his office. Al1 bids mus� be submiti:ed in seal��d enve�o�e; �n�� plainly mark�d on the outside �vith RADIO PAGER RECEIVERS � ��a5ir,� Qureshi Ci ty t•lanager Publish: �ridley Sun February 11, 1981 .. .. • February 18, 19$1 � �