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10/05/1981 - 5304�_—____—_ . � _� � _ ____-�- . . FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING PLEASE SIGN NAME ADDRESS AND ITEM NUMBER INTERESTED IN DATE: October 5, 1981 NAME i______ ___________ ___ � ____________ .�� �.,���._..._�_, �� .`: ; � �.2,) ck s o «� a � / ` � ��� Y� � . � `.,�i�� r �f E: r.,,,� � � � , � o ���..� - � _ � � o � . � � �-� �.__ ADDRESS --/ yo � - � �' ��.�� �- �'i,� --------- �;�; ,, ,� 3 �Q � I � � �=" U � �,!.� �3�0 ' 6 9 �' �x. YI f'i I 3�� - l�.ri c�.�-e. lU �.. �� •� � �� � � + c:'..�`�" /�'�- ^ � 3y� -- �, �`� � �r � � ,�'�' � � 1 �.,�71. V ;..;�;.( yr( ` l.l,c'` � � �`� � , . . S / u ti �} . �� �... �; .7 �'� / ��' ; .., , r' � . '- �'� . `-1 _�'�— ,\ . .i� � ,� �• ITEM NUMBER __�_ �� -1 /-/ /� �- � �,I / -�y � - /tf I � I .�—�- _ / /� . I�' FRIDLEY CITY COUNC i L A i' � REGULAR MEETING - OCTOBER 5, 1981 - 7;30 P. ��9, MEMO T0: DEPARTMENT HEADS t FOLLOWIN6 ARE THE "ACTIOiJS NEEDED��. PLEASE HAVE YOUR ANSWERS BACK IN THE CITY ��ANAGER`S OFFICE BY THE WEDNESDAY BEFORE THE . NEXT REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING. THANK YOU. ����� �� /y�� � PUBLIC WORKS APPROVAL OF MI i��UTES : REGULAR MEETING, Approved ADOPTION OF AGENDA: SEPTEMBER 2$, 1981 Hdded: Consideration of Temporary On-Sale Beer License - Bob's Produce • Discussion Itegarding Liquor VS Food Ratio at Two Restaurants � OPE^j FORlf�1, VISITORS: �CONSIDERATION OF No Respanse OLD BUSIiVESS: �ITEMS NOT ON AGEiVDA - �5 I�IINUTES) , CONSIDERATION OF LOT SPLIT REQUEST. LS #81-06 TO SPLIT OFF P�ORTHERLY 108� OF PART OF LOT 1, AUDITOR�S $UBDIVISION #IO REVISED, 1360 - 69TH AVENUE, ROB�RT . AND BARBARA ANDERSON �TABLED �/Z�/HI)� � � . . . . . � , Lot Split approved with stipulation ACTION NEEDED: Inform applicant of council approval with stipulation 1-1H � ICITY MANAGER PUBLIC WORKS CENTRAL SERV. C�NTRAL SERV. OLD BUSINESS (CoNTiNUED) CONSIDERATION OF SECOND READING OF,AN URDINANCE ADQPTING THE BULGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1982� ��. Ordinance No. 740 adopted ACTION NEEDED: Publish ordinance in Fridley Sun on October 14, �JEW BUS I N�SS : � 1981 2-ZA FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE 2EPEALING CHAPTER 5UC OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE IN ITS ENTIRETY AND ADOPTING A��EW CHAPTER SO6 ENTITLED "VEHICLE PARKING��� � 3— 3 E First Reading approved ACTION NEEDED: Put ordinance back on next regular meeting for consideration of second reading LONSIDERATION OF ��AMING AUDITOR FOR THE YEAR I9S1 AND RECEIVING LETTER FROM THE GEORGE M. HANSEN C0� ��� 4 Approved agreerr�nt ACTION NEEDED: Have agreement executed and forwarded CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION SETTING AN ELECTION FOR COUNCILMEMBER FOR WARD I AND WARD III ..����� S kesolution No. 112-1�81 adopted ACTION NEEDED: Take necessary steps for election � � 0 L 'CENTRAL SERV. CENTRAL SERV. CEN?RAL SERV. CENTRAL SERV. �EGULAR MEETING, �CTOBER 5, 1981 iVEW BUSI��ESS �CONTINUED) CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION �ESIGNATING POLLING PLACES AND APPOINTING ELECTION �UDGES FOR THE NOVEMBER 3, I9S1 GENERAL ELECTION� � � � � � � . � � � Resolution No. 113-1981 ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION CERTIFYING CHARGES TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR TO BE LEVIED �►GAINST CERTAIN PROPERTIES FOR COLLECTION WITH THE TAXES PAYABLE IN 1982 (WE�DS) . � � . � � � � � • � � � • � � � • � Resolution No. 114-1981 ACTION NEEDEO: Certify charges to County as authorized CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION CERTIFYING CERTAIN DELINQUENT WATER AND SEWER CHARGES TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR FOR COLLECTION WITH THE IgSZ TAXES� ��� Resolution No. 115-1981 ACTION NEEDED: Certify charges to County as authorized f� �'�:�:� „ 7 - 7 A , , . 8 - 8 I CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTNORIZING AND I�IRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT Z, BLOCK 1, PACO INDt1STRIAL PARK PLAT� ..��� Resolution No. 116-1981 ACTION NEEDED: Proceed with splitting of special assessments , 9-9A 4 iCENTRAL SERV. CENTRAL SERV. i�EW BUSINESS iCOMTINUED) CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCELS 5400 AND 5850, SECTION 2, AND REPLATTING INTO UNIVERSITY INDUSTRIAL PARK PLAT� . � � . � � � � � � � � . � � � � 1� - l0I Resolution No. 117-1981 adopted ACTION NEEDED: Proceed with splitting of special assessments CONSIDERATION OF A KESOLUTION CERTIFYING TAX LEVY REQUIREMENTS FOR I.gSZ TO THE COUNTY OF ANOKA FOR �OLLECT ION � . � � � . � � � � . • . � � • � • � • � � . 11 Resolution No. 118-1981 adopted ACTION NEEDED: Certify tax levy requirements to County as authorized �LA I MS � . � � � � � � � � � . � � � � � � . � . � � � � IZ Approved CENTRAL SERV. ACTION NEEDED: Pay claims -� LI CENSES. , , . � . , , , , . , � , � , , . . , . , , . . 13 - 13 B Approved CENTRAL SERV. � ACTION PIEEDED: Issue licenses CENTRAL SERV. ESTIMATES� � . � � � � � . . � � � . . . . . � . . � � Approved ACTION PJEEDED: Pay estimates ��,����X (SEE NEXT PAGE FOR ADDI7IONRL ITEMS) ' 14-14E � . � � ICENTRAL SERV. � EN7RAL SERV. � � � � KtuULHK MttI1N�, U�IU�tK 5, ly�l page 5 NEW gUS1NESS (CONTINUED) ADDED ITEMS: GONSIDERATION OF TEMPORARY ON-SALE BEER LICENSE - BOB' PRODUCE RANCH License request denied ACTION NEEDED: Inform applicant of Council denial DISCUSSION REGARDING LIQUOR VS FOOD SALES AT TWO RESTAURANTS " Staff to provide Council with more information ACTION NEEDED: Provide requested information and put on future agenda for Council consideration ADJOURN: 9:02 P.M. II J p �RtDLEY CtTY �COUNC 1 L � T . REGULAR MEETIP�G OCTOBER 5, 1981 - 7,3Q P, f��, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:� APPROVAL OF MI �dUTES ; REGULAR MEETING, SEPTEMBER ZH, I981 ADOPTION OF AGENDA: OPE^J FORU�1, VISITOKS: �CONSIDERATION OF ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA -�S ��IINUTES) OLD BllS I NESS : �ONSIDERATION OF LOT SPLIT REQUEST, LS #81-06 To SPLIT OFF P�ORTHERLY 1`�S� OF PART OF LoT 1� AUDITOR�S SUBDIVISION #IO REVISED, 1360 - 69TH AVENUE, ROB�RT . AND BARBARA ANDERSON iTABLED ��Z�IHI)� � � � � � � � . � 1 - 1 H KEGULAR I"IEETING, UCTOBER 7, ly�l �EW BUSIP�ESS iCONTINUED) � � rN�t � CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION vESIGNATING POLLING PLACES AND APPOINTING �LECTION �UDGES FOR THE �OVEMBER 3, I9�1 GENERAL ELECTION� � � � � . . � � � , 6 - 6 A CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION CERTIFYING CHARGES TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR TO BE LEVIED NGAINST CERTAIN PROPERTIES FOR COLLECTION WITH THE TAXES PAYABLE I N 1982 (WE�DS) , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , % - 7 A CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION CERTIFYING CERTAIN DELINQUENT WATER AND SEWER CHARGES TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR FOR COLLECTION WITH THE 1982 TaxES� ������ 8- H I CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT Z, BLOCK 1, PACO INDUSTRIAL PARK PLAT� .�..�� 9- 9 A `L 4 � THE MINUTES Of THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF SEPTEMBER 28, 1981 7he Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order at 7:35 p. m, by Mayor Nee. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Nee led th e Council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the — Flag. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Nee, Councilman Barnette, Councilman Schneider, Councilman Fitzpatrick and Councilwoman Moses-Martin __ MEMBERS ABSENT: None APPROVAL OF MINUTES:- : REGIlLAR MEETING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1981: MOTION by Councilwoman Moses-Martin to appr.ove the minutes as presented. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CANVASS OF VOTES MEETING, SEPFEMBER 17, 1981: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to approve the canvass of votes from the September 15, 1981 primary election. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses-Martin. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motio� carried unanimously. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: MOTION by Councilnan Fitzpatrick to adopt the agenda as submitted. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses-Martin. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. OPEN FORUM, VISITIORS: REPORT - INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF DISABLED PERSONS' BALLOON SALE PROJECT: Ms. Barbara Terpstra reported on the International Year of the Disabled Persons' balloon sale project. She stated a check is being sent to Fridley in the amount of $390.56; $300 of which is the return of funds provided by Fridley and the $90.56 is Fridley's share of the balloon project profits. Ms. Terpstra stated their organization has naw sent a survey to every home in Fridley to find out how many disabled persons there are in the !City. She requested they be allowed to use the funds returned to the City to cover the postage on these surveys. Ms. Terpstra stated a full report would be given to the Council, after all the surveys have been returned. Mayor Nee suggested their request, for the postage to be paid, be after the surveys are rexurned. . DEBRIS - LOCKE LAKE: Mr. Ray Luniewski, 6959 Hickory Circle, stated branches and debris have piled up since the City lowered Locke Lake and requested this be removed or the Fire Department burn it. 'L� b REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 2G, 1981 PAGE 2 Mr. Flora, Public Works.Director, stated the City submitted a request to the Environmental Protection Agency to allow them to burn this debris, but the permit was denied, h�wever, they are still working on trying to obtain a permit. Councilman Barnette questioned when the repairs would be coirpleted. Mr. — Flora stated they had delays becuase of the weather, but hope to get the water back by this weekend. Mayor Nee stated staff would check into this further to try and resolve the problem. PUBLIC HEARING: �� PUBLIC HEARING ON AN ORDINANCE CHANGE TO CHAPTER 506 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE "PARKING OF VEHICLES": MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses-Martin. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing opened at 7:45 p, m. Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this ordinance would restrict '' those vehicles over 12,000 pounds from parking on a residential area othe r than for official business. The Council raised the question if vans or pickup trucks would be affected. Mr. Flora stated it would not affect them because they would be under the 12,000 pound weight. No persons in the audience spoke regarding this proposed ordinance. MOTION by Councilman �arnette to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimousTy and the public hearing cTosed at 7:50 p, m. OLD BUSINESS: " ORDINANCE N0. 739 TO VACATE ALLEY EASEMENT EAST SIDE OF EAST RIVER . RFrt��Fnr Ft_ti� ean �,9N(1 wavc VA('ATTl10.1 DCl111t�T cnvr �n� no orT�-r MOTION by Counciiman Fitzpatrick to waive the second reading of Ordinance No. 739 and adopt it on the second reading and order publication. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. �, CONSIDERATION OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY� Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated these funds were made available to the County, under a block grant, because of Anoka County becoming an urban county. He stated all cities were advised to submit applications and Fridley subm9tted two app7ications, one for the Center City project and one for the= Riverview Heights area. Mr. Qureshi stated funding was received for the Center City project, which is being conducted by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority, and it would be appropriate to contract with them to administer these funds for acquisition in the Center City project. � REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 28, 1981 PAGE 3 MOTION by Councilwoman Moses-Martin to authorize the Mayor and City Manager to enter into this agreement of cooperation with the Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority for the administration of community developrr+ent block grant funds. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: �j RECEIVIN6 PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES OF AUGUST 19, 1981: �!` CONSIDERATION OF LOT SPLIT REQUEST, L. S. #81-06 TO SPLIT OFF NORTHERLY •" 20A FFFT OF PART (1F I(1T 1_ A_ [ �1f1 RFVTSFfI_ DFTiTT(1NFf1 RV Rf1RFRT GNfI Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this parcel of property is located just to the east of Siverts Lane and the request is to split off the southerly 100 feet� to make a 100 x 97 foot lot. Mr. Flora stated the problem with this particular lot split is the question of how to handle access to the other lots since there is no way, at the present time, to service them. Mr. Flora suggested possibly an easement be provided by all the property owners which would allow a private drive for access. Mr. Flora explained, if it were a private drive, it could be a narrower street than normally would be required of a regular City street, and it would probably be iess expensive. Mr. Flora felt, if the lot split were to be granted, consideration should be given on how to service the remaining lots. Mr. Anderson, the petitioner, stated, as far as putting a road through the back, he was certain everyone would not want it. He stated the only reason he is splitting his property is that he borders Siverts Lane and has easy access. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated he recognizes Mr. Andreson dces not want to put a road through, but asked if ar�yone else was present that had lots east of Mr. Anderson's property. Since there was no one at the meetinc�, Mr. Qureshi felt these property owners should have the opportunity to voice ther comments as to whether or not they want access provided to their properties. - Councilwoman Moses-Martin felt no decision should be made on the lot split until the other property owners have the opportunity to attend a meeting in order to determine if they want access for a future road and discussion on where a future road might be constructed. Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated there are also properties to the west of Siverts Lane which do not allow for easy access to Old Central, therefore, he felt whatever considerations were given to the property owners on the east of Siverts Lane should also be given to the properties on the west side of Siverts Lane. MOTION by Councilwoman Moses-Martin to call for an informal meeting for next week with the residents on the east and west of•Siverts Lane regarding this lot split and discussion on future access to their properties. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, a]] voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mayor Nee stated the decision on the lot split will be tabled until the meeting next week. ____._ _. _. __ �_ _......,_,....��.,..--, .�.>...�..- ,.., .. .x ��b REGULAR N�ETIN6 OF SEPTEMBER 28, 1981 �; �� CDNS # �9 LS #f31-07 T PA6E 4 Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this request is to split Lot 6, Auditor's Subdivision No. 89 in order to make two building sites each 66-1/2 by 133.97 feet for the construction of two duplexes. — Mr. Flora stated the area is zoned R-3 and surrounded, to a degree, by apartment houses, some quads, and duplexes. Mr. Flora stated, in conjunction with the lot split, variances have also been requested to reduce the lot areas and widths, and the Appeals Comnission -- has recommended approval of the variances, and the Planning Comnission recommends approval of the lot split. Mayor Nee asked if Mr, or Mrs. Caldien were present at the meeting as they had some objections when this item was before the Planning Comnission; however, there was no response from the audience. Councilman Schneider questioned the comments made at the Planning Commission meeting regarding the parking problem. Mr. Flora stated there were discussions, at the Commission level. regarding this problem, however, the Corrrnission probably feltthis use would be a better use of the property, rather than a larger unit which could add additional parking problems. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and grant Lot Split Request, LS #81-07. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses-Martin. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. t' RECEIVIN6 HUMAN RESOURCES COMMISSION MINUTES REGARDING FUNDING OF � � ORGAPdIZATIONS: Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the Human Resources Commission has made recommendations to the Planning Commission regarding funding of various organizations. He stated their recommendation was to fund Southern Anoka County Assistance and the Well Senior Citizen Clinic, with no restrictions, which would amount to 100% of the budget request or �2,500 for Southern Anoka County Assistance and �2,000 for the Well Senior Citizen Clinic. Mr. Qureshi stated they further recommnded that the Central Center for Family Resources and the Creative Play Center be funded to some degree, as determined by the Council, and that the Family Life Center not be funded due to overlapping services, they do not operate on a sliding fee scale, and the amount requested seemed excessive. Mr, Qureshi stated the Council also had the opportunity to hear from some of these groups at their conference meeting. Mr. Qureshi stated the following funding is proposed, which is essentially what is recommended by the Human Resources Corrmission: $2,500 for Southern Anoka County Assistance; $2,000 for the Well Senior Citizen Clinic; $4,000 for the Central Center for Family Resources; and $1,500 for the Creative Play Center, for a total of $10,000. Mr. Qureshi pointed out the Council has provided only $5,000 for service groups and if they desire to commit the above amounts, additional funds would have to be provided when the 1982 budget is adopted. Councilwoman Moses-Martin stated she realizes another $5,000 will have to be provided in order to provide the funding of these organizations, but pointed out the Central Center for Family Resources has applied for a grant next year and stands to receive this grant if the communities still support this organization to the level they have in the past. ,, �:4 :� REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 28, 1981 PAGE 5 She felt if they don't support this organization to the degree they have in the past, which is $5,000, they probably wouldn't receive the grant. Councilman Schneider felt all the organizations are well-meaning and worthwhile and pointed out there was another organization, the Family Life Center, which was not recommended by the Human Resources Comnission for funding. He stated there may have been some misunderstanding between them and the Comnission _ regarding the sliding fee scale. He stated he is not sure what to do about this since they did request the Human Resources Cormnission to make recomnendations regarding the funding of these organizations. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to authorize the administration to provide for a total of $10,000, at the 2nd reading of the budget ordinance, in order _ to fund the following organizations as reconrnended by the Human Resources Cortmission and concurred with by the Planning Commission: $2,500 for Southern Anoka County Assistance; $2,000 for the Well Senior Citizen Clinic; $4,000 for the Centrai Center.for Famiiy Resources; and $1,500 for the Creative Play Center. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. MOTION by Councilwoman Moses-Martin to amend the above motion to increase the funding to the Central Center for Family Resources from $4,000 to $5,000. MOTION FAILED FOR LACK OF SECOND. Councilman Barnette felt all the organizations have good reason and rationale for the�City to support them, however, this was given to the Human Resources Corrrnission for their recommendation and felt they used good criteria to arrive at the recommended distribution. Councilman Schneider felt if they start changing the figures, then the family Life Center had a very persuasive argument, however, they have given the Human Resources Commission the responsibility of submitting the recommendations for funding and they should be followed. Councilwoman Moses-Martin felt family resources are hard to measure and by increasing this funding, it may save in other areas, such as the police budget, and help reduce crime. Ms. Lucy Mickman, 1631 66-1/2 Avenue, stated she is a nurse with the Family Life Center and indicated the Central Center for Family Resources and their organization are both doing about the same kind of service to the comnunity. She pointed out, however, they had calls from persons who couldn't afford to pay for their services and they were told �to come in and they would do what they could for them. She stated they do service a lot of people in Fridley and being a r,esident of Fridley for 28 years and being involved, she felt she had to make a few camnents. Mr. Dick Harris, Chafrman of the Planning Commission, stated the Human Resources Commission labored very hard and long over their decisiorts for the funding and tried to stay within the budget that was designated, and felt their recommendations should be given consideration. UP�1 A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE ABOVE MOTION, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Barnette to receive the minutes of the Planning Comnission Meeting of August 19, 1981. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. _` M RECEIVIN6 PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 16, 1981: ;= r-: MOTION by Councilwoman Moses-Martin to set the public hearing on this rezoning request for October 19, 1981. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � 250 REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 28, 1981 PA6E 6 CONSIDERATION OF REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #81-09 TO �� AI 1(1W Cf1NSTRIIf.TTf1N (1F CTNf:I � FGMTI V f1WFl I TN� TN f RD_9 7(1NF 7Q�Q Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated the City Flood Plain Ordinance requires that in order to build in the flood fringe, a special use permi� is required and other flood proofingmeasures. Mr. Flora stated, in this case, the property is to be filled until it is one foot above the flood elevation. He stated there was some concern by the Planning Commission regarding the drainage and they recorrmended approval of the special use permit with a stipulation that a drainage plan be provided _ to the City and the petitioner work with th e City to insure proper drainage and proper placement of the house on the property. Mr. Flora stated he has received a drainage plan this evening and it appears a drainage system has been provided to satisfy this o�equirement. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Cortmission and grant Special Use Permit, SP #81-09 to allow construction of a single family dwelling in a CRP-2 zone at 7919 Broad Street, with the stipulation that a drainage plan be provided and that the petitioner work with the City staff to insure proper drainage and proper location of the house on the property. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses-Martin. Mr. Lagesse, 7951 Broad Street, questioned the location of the house on the property, as he had suggested it be moved farther to the west. He felt, if this was done, it would take care of his concerns and wouldn't affect his property whatsoever. Mr. Lagesse was shown the diagram submitted by Mr. Hadtrath which indicated the location of the house on the lot. He stated, from looking at this diagran, it appears there is room for a swale so the water wouldn't come back to his property. UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE ABOVE MOTION, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RECESS: A recess was called by Mayor Nee at 9:05 p. m. RECONVENED: Mayor Nee reconvened the meeting at 9:16 p. m. All Council members were present. RECEIVING PLANNIN6 COMMISSION MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 16, 1981-CONTINUED: �� ��, CONSIDERATION OF VACATION REQUEST, SAV #81-03 BY PETITION �`9-1981 TO VACATE 66TH AVENUE BETWEEN PIERCE STREET AND LUCIA LANE BURTON W. SCHERUEN: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to set the public hearing on this vacation request for October 19, 19&1. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. } RECEIVING APPEAIS COMMISSION MINUTES OF AUGUST 25, 1981: (q) REQUEST FOR UARIANCE TO REDUCE FRONT, SIDE AND REAR YARD SETBACKS Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this is a request for variances to reduce the setback requirements and pointed out all these are existing setbacks which occurred when East River Road was widened. . �1 �1 REGULAR MEETING Of SEPTEMBER 28, 1981 PAGE 7 Mr. Flora stated the petitioner wishes to construction an addition to the existing building at 4040 Marshall Street, which is now an existing gas station, change some of the existing asphalt to grass and plantings and tear down some of the existing signs. Mr. Flora stated the Appeals Carmission has recomnended approval of the variances, with the stipulation that the owner work with the City Planning Department to establish a landscape plan and improvement schedule. Mr. Flora , further suggested a bond to insure canpliance. MOTION by Councilman F'[tzpatrick to concur with the recortmendation of the • Appeals Commission to grant the variances to reduce the front yard setback from 35 feet to 22 feet; and to reduce the rear yard setback from 25 feet to — 11 feet; and to reduce the side yard setback from 15 feet to 2 feet, with�the stipulation that the owner wo�k with the City Plannic�g Department to establish a landscape plan and improvement schedule. 5econded 6y Councilwoman Moses-Martin Mr. DeMars and his partner stated, in the interests of safeity, they would like an additional parking area they can use as a turn-around so it wouldn't be necessary to back onto East River Road. Mr. Dick Harris, Chariman of the_Planning Cormiission, stated the code requires a 20 foot setback to aRy parking area and if they put another driveway in, they wouldn't have the required 20 feet between the turn- around and the street. He s.tated another variance would be needed in order for them to provide this turn-around they are requesting. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated if they want to put in this turn-around, they would need a variance from the required 20 feet to 4 feet in order for it to be accomplished. MOTION by Councilman fitzpatrick to amend 'the above motion by adding that a variance be granted from the required 20 foot setback from the street to 4 feet in order to provide for a turn-around area. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses-Martin. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the ; motion carried unanimously. UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE ORIGINAL MOTION, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. (2) REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE TO REDUCE LOT AREAS TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF TWO DUPLEXES, 1239 AND 1241 NORTON AVENUE, L. ROBERT ERICKSON: MOTION by Councilman Barnette to concur with the recorrmendation of the Appeals Conmission and grant the variance to reduce the lot areas from 10,000 square feet to 8.909 square feet and reduce the lot widths from 75 feet to 66-1/2 feet on Lot 6, Auditor's Subdivision No. 89. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses-Martin. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to receive the Planning Comnission Minutes of September 16, 1981. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice,vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mayor Nee stated the Council would proceed, at this time, to Item 11 on the agenda. RESOLUTION N0. 109-1981 CALLING FOR PUBLIC HEARING PURSUANT TO MINNESOTA . ... � CTIITi1Tff C�nTil��� w�• n� t�i�nn �n iv� n����� � n� n..nn�r��.. ..�..�..�rn��� MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 109-1981, setting the public hearing for October 19, 1981. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses-Martin. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ��`i REGULAR MEETIN6 OF SEPTEMBER 28, 1981 PAGE 8 MOTION by Councilman Schneider to direct staff to renotify the people in the area that there will be further discussion on the rezoning request for this area at the October 19, 1981 Council meeting. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor (�ee declared the motion carried unanimously. � RECEIVING CHAR7ER COMMISSION MIP�UTES OF MAY 6, 19II1: MOTION by Councilwoman Moses-Martin to receive the minutes of the Charter Commission Meeting of May 6, 1981. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor tJee declared the motion carried unartimous]y. �' RECEIVIi�G CABLE TELEVISION COMMISSION MINUTES OF AU6UST 13, 1981: � f�ti RECEIVE REQUEST TO AUTHORIZE $500 PAYMENT TO LEAGUE OF WOMEPJ VOTERS FOR CONDUCTiNG CATV SURVEY: MOTIOtd by Councilman Schneider to authorize payment of $500 to the League of Women Voters for the Cable Television Commission study and that these funds be taken from the Cable Te7evision Comnission's budget. Seconded by Councilman FiLzpatrick. Upor► a voice vote, a7] voting aye, Mdyor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. -s RECEIVE COMMISSION REQUEST TO APPROVE ACCW 1982 BUD6ET REQUEST AND — AGREEMENT: Mr. Mark Scott, representing the Anoka County Communications Workshop, appeared before the Council regarding their 1982 budget request in the amount of $17,109. Mr. Scott stated the quarterly report and budget request pretty well outlines their needs for 1932. MOTIOP� by Councilman Schneider to concur with the request of the Cable Television Corrmission in funding the Anoka County Communications Workshop in the amount of $17,109. Secanded by Councilman Barnette. Up�n a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ; ( ��� OF COMMISSION TO SfND STAFF MOTION by Councilman Barnette to approve the request of the Cable Television Commission to send a staff person to attend this conference. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses-Martin. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor PJee deciared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilwoman Moses-Martin to receive the minutes of the Cable Television Commission Meeting of August 13, 1981. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ��' RECEIVING CABLE TELEVISION COPIMISSION MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 10, 1981: MOTION by Councilman fitzpatrick to receive the minutes of the Cable Teievision Commission Meeting of September 10, 1981. Seconded try Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mayor Nee stated he wished to bring to the Council's attention the request by the Commission to set up sub-comnittes or task forces and felt the Council should respond. �` �, REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 28, 1981 PAGE 9 MO7ION by Councilman Schneider to advise the Cable Television Commission that the Council concurs with the five task force cortmittes they wish to establish. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses-Martin. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � RECEIVING PETITION N0. 11-19f31 AGAINST BERMING AT COMMUNITY PARK: MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to receive petition No. 11-1981 against ' berming at the new Conmunity Park. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting �ye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Councilman Fitzpatrick stated this petition is to look into the effect of berming in the Corrmunity Park and the effect it has on noise fran the railroad. He stated the staff has done some work on this and there is a report inciuded in the agenda this evening. Mr, Flora, Public Works Director, stated on September 11, they were advised there was a considerable amount of noise in the area west of the Comnunity Park by the Burlington Northern railroad tracks. Ne stated the sound leveis wEre checked and tests taken at Hickory Circle and at 6699 Ashton Avenue, and it was found there is not significant difference.in the meter readings at the two different locations. Mr, Ray Luniewski, 6959 Hickory Circle, stated he initiated the petition which is before the�Council. He stated he realizes they will have noise in the Community Park during the construction period, but the noise from the trains will be forever. He stated it seems since they have been moving the mounds of dirt around in the Community Park, it is making the noise from the trains louder in their area. He felt the land should be left flat, as it was, however, he stated they don't have any objection to the park. Mr. Mike Pawltsmyn, 6969 Hickory Circle, stated he lives across from the � railroad tracks and they can no longer leave their windows open and talk on the phone. He stated it seemed the noise bounces off the hills or piles of dirt in the Comnunity Park. Councilman Fitzpatrick felt even though sound measurements have been taken, they could probably look at it more closely. He suggested that the League of Cities be contacted as they provide service to the cities in this area. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to direct staff to make a more thorough study of this problem and seek, if need by, the help of the League of Cities and bring back the results of the study as soon as possible. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses-Martin. Mr. Dick Harris, Chairman of the Planning Comnission, stated he is concerned with the material being used as fill in the Corrmunity Park. He stated the material looks like sludge and was worried about contaminants. Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated all materials were tested by the State and Environmental Protection Agency and they found no toxic or hazardous materials, He stated those materials that were sensitive, such as broken bottles, are heavily encased in claty. Mr. Flora stated the County Environmental Officer is supervising the filling and the State is testing the materials used along the highway. � Mr. Harris stated where the fill is coming from is an area of an old dump site, and he can't believe there isn't any hazardous waste caning out of there. GJ� REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 28, 1981 PAGE 10 Councilman Barnette stated he went to Mr. Flora with the same questions raised by Mr. Harris as some residents also had concerns, but was told the same answers. Mr. Harris stated along University Avenue, it is all sludge. Mr. Flora stated it is black dirt to be used for the base of the access road to the Co�,munity Park. — Councilman Schneider asked Mr. Harris how he knows it is sludge. Mr. Harris stated he has been in the construction business for 25 years and knows sludge when he sees it. He stated he can't believe Mr. Flora is getting the correct information. Mayor Nee suggested Mr. Harris and Mr. Flora go out together to look at the site. Mr. Harris also brought up the fact that the City has a noise ordinance which restricts the private citizens and industry to keep noise levels down, however, he couldn't belieNe over a 90 decibel reading along the railroad tracks. Mayor Nee pointed out the railroads are exempt by State law. Mr. Harris also stated Burlington Northern ties up the intersections for great lengths of time and this would make it difficuLt for emergency vehicles fran East River Road to reach the hospital. He felt they should be contacted to see if they would work with the City to alleviate this situation. Mr. Luniewski stated he would appreciate being notified when the Council receives further information regarding the noise in their area. 4 DISCUSSION OF MOORE LAKE RESTORATIO�J PROJECT BY HICKOK AND ASSOCIATES: Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated bids were opened for the Moore Lake Restoration Project and ten bids were received ranging from $175,000 to $250,000. Mr. Flora stated the low bidder was Crossings, Inc., with a bid of 5174,624.20. Mr. Flora stated Hickok and Associates have been reviewing the bid items and have been in contact with Crossings, Inc. regarding some revisions which would reduce the amount to $144,184.20. Mr. Boyer, representing Hickok and Associates, appeared before the Council regaroing this project. He stated there is a whole series of phases involved with this project and they are now considering Phase II. He explained Phase I was the preliminary work and filing applications for the funding. Mr. Boyer reviewed the proposal for the Harris Lake tennis court diversions and the beach storm sewer relocation. Mr. Boyer stated the cost is about $74,000 over the original grant application and after reviewing the bid, it was suggested two cbanges be made which would amount to a$30,��0 saving. The changes would be to eliminate the 30 inch pipe from Rice Creek Boulevard to the proposed pond and a revised jacking detail which would reduce the cost from $260 per foot to $lE0 per foot. Mr. Boyer stated, with these changes, they would still be about $43,000 or $44,000 over the original grant application. Mr. Boyer felt probably another $19,000 to $20,000 could be cut in the areas of piping for the tennis court diversion and in sod, where seed could be used and would be less expensive. Mr. Boyer stated another saving may be in the location of the treatment unit, if property doesn't have to be purchased for this, and it can be located on City-ownec; property. � �.,:� REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 28, 1981 PAGE 11 Mr. Boyer stated the end result is that they feel there will be no prnblem in adhering to the original constructian costs. Councilman Schneider asked if they are going to have the same project now they anticipated five years ago, as far as the quality of the lake is concerned. Mr. Boyer stated they are making no changes from the grant application and no changes in the philosophy, but it is piping vs. an open ditch. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated if the Council wishes to proceed with the project, they should receive the bids and award the contract to the lowest bidder, Crossings, Inc. in the amount of $174.624.20. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to receive the bids for the Moore Lake Resotration Project. C�17RACTOR BID SECURITY TOTAL COST Crossings, Inc. 5% Bid Bond $174,624.20 Julian M. Johnson Cdnstru��tion Co. 5% Bid Bond $193,984,00 Northdale Construction Co., Inc. 5% Bid Bond $198,9II1.55 0& P Contracting, Inc. 5% Bid Bond $205,195.08 Orvedahl Construction, Inc. 5� Bid Bond $249,361.10 Park Construction Company Randall Contracting, Inc. 0. D. Contracting Nodland Associates Shafer Contracting Company. Inc, 5% Bid Bond $220,891.93 5� Bid Bond $181,579.10 5% Bid Bond $187,857.90 5% Bid Bond $224,246.00 5% Bid Bond $208,702.20 Seconded by Councilwoman Moses-Martin. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the mot�on carried unanimosuly. Mr. Dick Harris, Chairman of the Planning Conenission, asked where the money comes from if there are cost overruns on the project. Mayor Nee stated part it is from the City funds and part can be assessed to the drainage district. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the grant received provides 75� funding from the Federal and State governments and 25°6 is the City's contribution which is from assessments and the City's General Fund. Mr. Harris asked if public hearings were held since some of the cost would be assessed to the drainage district, and the Council indicated that hearings were held. Mr. Harris asked Mr. Boyer how this project would improve the water quality of Moore Lake and what effect it would have on the swimming beach. Mr. Boyer stated with the work they are doing in Phase II, not all that much. He stated there would be an application made for Phase III and that would be to clean-up Moore Lake itself. Mr. Harris asked if all they are handling now is Phase I and II. Mr. Boyer stated Phase I was paperwork and filing of applications; Phase II is what is happening now; and Phase III, they haven't even applied for as yet. Mr. Boyer stated, as of now, it appears there won't be any funds for Phase III. Mr. Boyer stated unless there are some funds the government puts into the Clean Lakes Program, it will pretty mu di die. � � �' - �. ,'s � � �__ REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 28, 1981 PAGE 12 Mr. Harris asked what effect this project would have on the water quality as far as swimming and to reduce swimmer's itch. Mr. Boyer stated, at the present time, it would be quite minimal. He stated they would be reducing the nutrients going to the lake, but there is a lot of phosphorous in there. Counci7man Schneider stated if the nutrient content is reduced,,it is, indirectly, causing reduction of swimmer's itch. — Mr. Boyer stated this project would stop ar�y future degeneration of the lake, but it wouldn't substantially improve it. Councilman Schneider asked if they didn't proceed, if the deterioration of the lake would be more rapid, and Mr. Boyer stated that was correct. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to find Crossings, Inc. the low bidder for the Moore Lake Restoration Project and award the contract to them in the amount of $174,624.20. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses-Martin. Councilman Schneider stated this has been a long drawn out activity and over the last several years, he has seen the quality of the lake diminish. He stated he would like to see it improved, substantially, but didn't know what the future plans would be, however, he felt this project could help prevent the further deterioration of the lake. UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE ABOVE MOTION, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to approve Change Order No. i with Crossings, Inc, to reduce the original contract with them for the Moore Lake Resotration Project, Phase from $174,624.20 to $144,184.20 by eliminating 30" RCP and revising the jacking, for a total reduction of $30,440. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses-Martin. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 110-1981 AUTHORIZING SUBMISSION OF THE GRAP�T APPLICATION AND EXECUTION OF THE GRANT AGREEMENT - FRIDLEY DWI PROJECT; MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 110-1981. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 111-19E1 AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBINING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 7 AND LOT 8, BLOCK 22, HYDE PARK ADDITION: MOTION by CounciTman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 111-1981. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CLAIMS : h10TI0N by Councilwoman Moses-�Aartin to authorize payment of Claims No. 237M29 through 267Z06. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ; ° LICENSES: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to approve the licenses as submitted and as on file in the License Clerk's Office. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion car�ied unanimous7y. � �-� �{� n t7. RE6ULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 28, 1981 ESTIMATES: PAGE 13 MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the estimates as submitted. Herrick & Newman 6279 University Avenue N.E. Fridiley, MV 55432 For services rendered as City Attorney for the month of August, 1981 Smith, Juster, Feikema, Malmon & Haskvitz 1250 Builders Exchange Building Minneapolis, MN 55402 For legal services rendered as City Prosecutor for the month of August, 1981 Boda Construction 12352 Cloud Drive N.E. f 1p 1 s., MN 55434 FINAL Estimate - Joint 8 Crack Resealing Project Halvorsen Construction 4227 - 165th Avenue N.E. Wyoming, MN 55092 Partial Estimate #6 - 1981 Miscellaneous Concrete Curb and Slab Construction TKDA 2500 Artierican National Bank Building St. Paul , NBd 55101 Engineering Services--Infiltration/Inflow Analysis for July, 1981 E. A. Hickok And Associates 545 Indian Mound Wayzata, MN 55391 Professional Services - Moore Lake Restoration Project for August, 198] $ 3,755.95 $ �i,125.00 $15,277.68 $ 1,144.00 $ 1,825.36 $ 5,727.57 Seconded by Councilwoman Moses-Martin. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimo�sly. ��: ANOKA COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS MEETING: Councilman Schneider reported on the proposed charge of $50 for a misdemeanor booking, which was refered` to the Operations Cortunittee and stated this could have an impact on the City's budget. He also stated the cities of Ramsey and Lexington are eligible to join the Anoka County Law Enforcement Association and if they do so, it would mean all the communities would have to approve the joint powers agreement. ��� REGULAR MEETIN6 Of SEPTEMBER 28, 1981 PAGE 14 � �• DICK HARRIS - LANDSCPAING VS. ENERGY SAVING: r' Mr. Harris stated, contrary to popular opinion in Washington, there still is an energy crisis. He felt, with the economy today, and where old buildings are expanded, it is more important to have them properly insulated rather than putting this money into landscaping. He felt this is something the Council— will have to think about in these times of inflation to determine where the priorities should lie. ADJOURNMENT• MOTION by Councilwoman Moses-Martin to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared - the motion carried unanimously and the Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council of September 28, 1981 adjourned at 11:15 p. m. Respectfully submitted, Carole Haddad William J. Nee Secy. to the City Council Mayor Approved: T�iE CITY OF F�tdLEY � TE -Septe JM �D.P,W, Joh DIRECTORATE OF pu��tc wo�ECs �•� Lot Split, LS �81-06 We have received a request to split the at 1360 - b9th Avenue, identified as LS adjacent to Siverts Lane and is readily instailed a year ago. � � TO : MEMOAANDUM ACTIONI INFO• rear portion of the property tocated #81-06. This particular request is serviced by the water and sewer system The prob]em that._.arises_ with .this.lot_split_reguest is,how the four_addi- tional properties located to the east._can.be_suppor_ted �ith utilities if they are__spl i t. i n_ tF�e future. , In reviewing this problem, we initially considered placing a street midway be- tween the 1ot splits, tying into Siverts Lane and the access road to the future County bikeway/walkway park. Mr. Tarkiidson from the County Park Oepart- ment indicated that this cannot be supported since the property was obtained strictly for County park purposes with Metro funds, plus this would seriously effect Lhe the development and security proposed for this park complex. Constructing an access road at the south end of the properties with the cul- de-sac in the vicinity of 1400 - 69th Avenue, will reduce the residential area to be developed and be serviced by one s�de anly, since the County pl�ans on berm- ing aTong the rear of all properties in question. Constructing a road along the lot splits again wil] only service the rear lots, since the front lots are already provided services off 69th Avenue. Due to the questionable development of this area and the fact that there are only five properties invoived, it may be prudent to require access easements across the properties at_one._of_the_two_points preYiously discussed and allow that development to maintain.that.drive as_a private drive and access. _� . _��:r ; If it is desired that_the City construct a road and instaii utiTities and pro- vide maintenance and snow removal for future development of this area, we wili_ require dedication of a right-of-way as soon:as possible in order.to ensure orderiy development of these parcels. The same will have to be considered for those parcels�west of Siverts Lane and south of 69th Avenue. F�M. _- r � . Request guidance on how to proceed with this area. JGF:ijk , _ �:s �:r.'; `-.�fi.;g` ��'s� ,�-�—•, � `- r;�i:a�. � . `. .. ' o . . , CI7i'Y O� �R�QLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 TELEPHONE ( 6t2)571-3450 Re: Request for your Participation in a Discussion Regarding the Splitting of Property at 1360 - 69th Avenue Northeast Dear The Fridley City Council has been requested to split the lot at 1360 - 69th Avenue N.E., making two single-family lots. As con- sideration of this lot split, we are concerned about access to the remainder of the properties along 69th Avenue. The Fridley City Council is inviting you to participate in a dis- cussion on this subject on October 5, 1981, at 7:30 p.m. at Frid- ley City Nall in the Council Chamber. We would encourage you to attend this meeting since any decision by the Council could af- fect your property. If you have any questions regarding this item, p7ease feel free to call me at 571-3450. Sincerely, JERROLO BOARDMAN City Planner JB:ijk C-81- 59 1 F. � TO CITY OF FRIOLEY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, AUGUST 19, 1981 i� Yice-Chairper Oquist called the August 19, 1981, Planning Comnission meeting to order at 7:3 m. ROLL CALL: Members Present: Mr. Oqui Ms. Gabel, Mr. Kondrick, Mr. Saba, Ms. van Dan Members Absent: Mr. Harris, Mr. Svanda Others Present: Jerrold Boardman, C Planner Muriel Sharpe, 5924 - h St. N.E. Mary Eggert, 1080 Hathawa Lane Robert J. Baumer, Suite 206, 403 Jackson St., Anoka 55303 Lee Carlson, 7937 - 5th St. N. Peter Treuenfels, P.O. Box 21072, pls. 554210072 Allen &_Carol Caldien, 1245 Norton e. N.E. APPROVAL OF JULY 29, 1981, PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION BY MS. GABEL� SECONDED BY MR. KONDRICK� TO APPROVE THE J 29� 1981, PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES AS WRITTEN. UPON A VOICE VOTE� ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON OQUIST DECLARED THE�MQ \ N CARRIED UNANIMDUSLY. ' 1. LOT.SPLIT RE UEST, L,� ._�$1= 06, BY ROBERT & BARBARA ANDERSON: Split off _ t e. Norther y 208 _ft.__of t�at part of'Lot , Aud. Subdi'vision �10, Rev., Described as follows: Beginning at a point on North line dis. 642 ft. East of NW corner of lot 16 said Rev. Aud. Sub. #l0,thence East along North line 97 ft.,thence South parallei with West line 308 ft., thence West parallel with North line 97 ft., thence North parallel with West line 308 ft. to point of beginning subject to easement over North 3Q ft., the same b,eing 1360 - 69th Avenue N.E. ' Mr. Boardman stated the_proposal is to split off the southerly 100 ft. to make a 100' x 97' lot. He stated SivertsZane is_, now an_ �mproved 1_ane �;wiih_ wa�er- � and�sewer se`_rvice; therefore�,_this lot can.get._service. � � Mr. Boardman stated Staff has no problem with the lot split. There is a$500 park fee requirement on a�ot split which the petitioners have signed. There_is also an understanding that when_Siverts Lane went in, the cost of Siverts Lane was delay,ed on these corner lots. The people on the corner lots claimed they did not use Siverts Lane and, therefore, did not want to be assessed for any development of Siverts Lane. .. � 1C P�ANNING COMMISSION MEETING AUGUST 19, 1981 PAGE Z Mr. Baardman stated the C��y Council did dela,y assessments on these lots until such_ time as.these lots were.split for development.�'fhese lots ar.e now�b�eing split for development,and those people will be getting assessment charges on this lot. Ne stated the petitioner was informed of this. � the decision has not been made whether Mr. Boardman stated that at this time. easements will be needed. They are debating on how to handle access to all other 1ots. They may want to have the access on the back ends within the county park property for a street if a street is ever needed. MOTION BY MS. VAN DAN, SECONDED BY 1�. SAEA, TO RECOMMEND TO CZTY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF LOT SPLIT REQUEST� L.S. #81-06� BY ROBERT 6 BARBARA ANDERSON: SPLIT OFF THE NORTHERLY 208 FT. OF THAT PART OF LOT 1� AUD. SUBDIVISION N10 REV.� DESCRSBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON NORTX LINE DIS. 642 FT. EAST OF NW CORNER OF LOT 16 SAID REV. AUD. SUB. #10 TXENCE EAST ALONG NORTH LINE 97 FT.� THENCE SDUTH PARALLEL WITH WEST LINE 308 FT. THENCE WEST PARALLEL WITH NORTX LINE 97 FT.� THENCE NORTX PARALLEL WITX WEST LINE 308 FT. TO POINT OF BEGINNING SUBJECT TO EASEMENT OVER NORTX 30 FT.� TXE SAME BEING 1360 - 69TH AVENUE N.E.� WITH TNE STIPULATION THAT THE CITY COUNCIL MAKE SOME DETERMINATIDN ON THE RDAD ACCESS,TO SERVICE ADDITIONAL LOTS. � M � � ~����yT _�� .�--. :.- _... UPON A VDZCE VOTE� ALL VDTING AYE� VICE-CHAIRPERSON OpUSST DECLARED THE 1NOTION CARRZED UNANIMOUSLY. 2. OT SPLIT RE UEST L.S. #81-Q7, BY !.. ROBERT ERICKSON: Split_Lot_6,_Auditor's ::�#89 to ma e two ui ing �ites„eac _�6..5_ft��by 133.97 ft., the same bei ng =. 3�. and _1241__Norton Avenue,_ M. E, Mr. Boardman st t�d this whole_district is resently zoned R-3, which is a multi- ----- . fami_1� district. �'h homesites on the sout �are a]] duplex un�ts. On Block 10 on__the end of Horton�ve.`on the`�corner _o�_Ol d_Central . ana �Tlor�on, there are 4- unit,structures. ' A1T_the �mperty.i.n the Trico Addition is quad units. There is a large tract of land just �orth, 1250 - 72nd Ave., which is presently open land. There have been several p�ro�osals for multi-unit buildings on that piece of land. � 1200_�._ 72nd_Ave., there__s_an _apartr�ent�building. Mr. Boardman stated Mr. Erickson is propos� that Block 6 be split into two lots and he will build.two duplexes.similar._to„_the u lexes he built on the Norton Ave. homesites. He is looking at two 66.5' �x 133.97'�f�. Mr. Erickson must also_ w apply to the Appeals_ Comnission for.variances. These �ariances will be for._lot width_.and lot area. Even though�the�property is 2oned.��,3 they must_follow the requirements_.for duplex _zoning_ when putting.a duplex, in an zone. The__wi.dtfi` r�quirement..i� 75', and the lot area requiremerit_is�10,,000,sg.�_ . Mr. Erickson has 8,909 sg._ft. The__building he is proposing will not require any s t� ck variances � �rom t e�building itself. He is proposing 12 ft. o� each side of the t� ildings with tuck-under garages. - � , �� �---�`-�--- i Mr. Boardman stated Mr. Erickson has talked to some of the neighbors,and.has obtained five signatures�of people��.in _favor.of two duplexes_ -- � ^ N � �wac• ca � — ��riM eo. cn� � ' AMM9E�IOL15 K.�� � LS # 81-06 1360 - 69th Ave. Robert & Barbara Anderson srmrw uKe ►uK �-' 1 D �, a� �.: Ir �� ,:.�. �� � i > .. l.o cA�- �:�a�.,.� b..y.�..�. .,.:: ��„ ?>�.w �,. �... �,. � � � ...�.. �,.. � ,.� �,��;,; ��' �, �K :,�:::. S �! 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M� �..�•°�\ ��.L��„ -~ :Lr�✓. t- . ) � • ,+'-,. t, . � .': . a � � J �� �. ������������ ����.��������: SDC�'!ON 1: That the annual budget of the City of Fridley for the fiscal.year beginning January 1, 1982 which has been submitted by the City Manager and modified and approved by the City Council is hereby adopted, the total of said budget and the major divisions thereof beirg as follaws: �S'!`1?�lA9E � REYPK� C,eneral Property Tax Special Assessmer►ts Licenses Contractors Business Other Permits Grants and Shared Taxes Charges for Servioes Fines and Forfeitures Interest Faznings Other Miscellaneous Revenue Insurance Refund (Polioe anc3 Fire Pensions) Transfers Seal Coating State Aid S�rplus Revenue Sharing F1a►d Liquor Ftu� General F1u�d Surplus • v rs �r• - � � State Aid FUnds Revenue Sharing F�u�ds Civic Center Band F1md Capital I�r�rov�nent P1u�d [r�� � $2,795,926 5,500 19�563 124,236 3,706 119r497 1.605,966 133,000 107r000 210,000 48,000 120,000 65,000 70,000 255r000 100,000 288,500 APPI�&RIATI�6 General Goversunent Legislative General and Financial Managenent C�tral Servioes (Civic Center/Data Processing) Public Safety Polfoe and Civil Defense Fire Public Works Code Enforoement ard Planning F�gineering and Public Works Maintenance Recreation Naturalist and Pazks and Recreation Reserve $6,070,894 dg�It Pt7t�6 S��CIN, Rb�JE FDAD6 326,700 255,000 D�rP SE�tviCE P��RS 40,000 CAPI�'Ai, Pi�.IIHCP FUt�6 94,100 S 173,378 662,154 186,040 1,826,739 �11,333 308,596 1�D53r262 1,231,392 228.000 $6,070�894 326,700 255,000 40,000 94,100 ZO'I�i•: 0►�iF.R PtII�DS S 715,800 $ 715,800 �OrPAL: Ai.i. PtA�n6 $6,786,694 $6,786.694 SkX.TION 2: That the City Manaqer be directed to cause the appropriate acoounting entries to be made in the books of the City. PASSID AAID ADOPTm SY Ti3E CITY 00(JNCIL OF R43E CITY OF FRIDLEY 14iI3 LY+Y OF � 1981. MAYOR - WILLIAM J. I�E : YM+�y crri r,iF.EUt - SiDr��r c. ar;�►rr Public Hearinq: August 17, I981 First Reading: August 17, 1981 Second Re3dinq: Publish: E 2A PROGRAM BDDGST 1982 City of Fridtey, RF�OORCE Page 43 l�linnesot.a Ai.S�OCAZZON PiAid CITY OF FRIDLEY� MIl�II�50►PA DEI'AIIFa �iPARATIVE !lII.L IL'VY (1982 B�P FSTIMA�) 1981 1982 Gross Net Mill Gross Net Mill Amount JAmount � Atrount Amount � GII�1'ER�L FCT1�ID $2,684,615 $2,644,346 15.248 $2,838,504 $2,795,926 14.571 0'IIiIIt FtJI�ID6 Debt Servioe — Civic Center $ 38,570 $ 37,800 .220 $ 37,352 $ 35,485 .192 Capital Improvement FUnd 44,770 44,100 .254 44,770 44,100 .230 �Tp,I, p2HER F[TI�IDS $ 83,340 $ 81,900 .474 $ 82L122 $ 79,�585 .418 �TAI, p,Li, FUI�IDS 2 767 955 $2,726,246 15.722* $2►920�626 $21875�511 14.993 Estimated Taxable Value $194,800,000 on January 1, 1981 The estimated taxable valuation is based on the latest information available acoording to the follawing forniula. Zb determine the taxable value, the assessed value of $209,820,000 is reduoed by by the Fiscal Disparities deduction of $19,206,909 and a Fiscal Disg3rities addition of $7,206,909, and a Tax Increment deduction of $3,020,000. The net loss of assessed value due to Fiscal Disparities is $12,000,000. Estimated Mill Value: $194,800 x 98.5$ _$191,878 *Based on a net value of $176,260,691 AN OR DINA NCE ITS ENTIRETY PARKING" ORDINANCE N0. - 1581 REPEAL.ING CHAPTER 506 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE IN AND ADOPTING A NEW CHAPTER 506 ENTITLED "VEHICLE The City Council of the Ciiy of Fridley does ordain as fo�lows: 506.01. S7ATE LAW COMPLIA NCE No person shall drive, operate or be in actual physical control of any vehicle contrary to state law; nor shall any owner or person having custody or control of any vehicle knowingly alTow any other person to drive, operate or be in actual physical control of a vehicle contrary to state law. As used in this ordinance, the term "commercial vehicle" means and includes a"truck" as defined in Minnesota Statutes Section 168.011 Sub�ivsion 10, a"tractor" as defined in Minnesota Statutes Section 168.011 Suboivision 11, a"truck tractor" as �efined in Niinnesota Statutes Section 168.011 subdivision 12, a "trailer" as defined in Minnesota Statutes Section 168.011 Subdivision 13, a"semi-trailer" as defined in hiinnesota Statutes Section 168.011 Subdivision 14, and a"bus" as defined in Minnesota Statutes Section 168.011 Subdivision 9. As used in this oroinance, the term "residential Gistrict" means and inciudes those areas toned single family dwellir�g ar�as, two family dwelling areas, and general multiple family dwelling are as. (Ref. 552) 506.02. OFF PAVEh1ENT No person shall stop, leave standing or park a vehicle whether attended or unattended, upon the paved or improved or main traveled portion of a highway or street when it is practical to stop, park or leave such vehic�e off such portion of said highway ar street. In every such event, a clear and unobstructed width of at least fifteen feet (15 f eet) of such highway or street opposite such standing vehicle shall be left for the fr•ee passaye of other vehicles. 506.03. UNATTENDED VEHICLES No person shall stop, park or ieave a vehicle unattendeG upon such stre et or highway in the City for a period in excess of 24 hours. STATE LAW COMPLIANCE OFF PAVEhiERT UNATTENDED VEHICLES 3 Page 2-- Oroinance No. - 1581 �4�l��!//���Y��p�IRKI�X$7�Y�T� I�/�'�i►��X����Xl���l�aY/��b���l l��brr�/��/d�b��da�����/�r��►�v��� �di'Vi'��l l�b/Xv�l���d��l�f l��Yl��St /o����dl���¢k�lll�b���l l���di��dl ��1/d�7►a��bd ��X/Y��i'dX�/i!�1�����l�b/���n���/���/��v��/��1��/���'K¢� �d/�����/I����d/����/��/b�����/�v�/�a�//�`e'���¢�d�/�����X¢�l 506.04. SNOW REMOVAL - VIOl.ATION AND TOWING During the winter months, commencing on the first day of November of any year, to anG including the first day af May of the following year, it shall be a violation for any person to stop, park, or leave standing a vehicle on any street or highway in such a manner as to impede the plowing and/or re moval of any snow, ice, or waste on such street or high4ray. Whenever it shall be found necessary to the proper direction controi, or reguiation of traffic or for the plowing and/or the removal of snow, ice or waste, maintenance or improvement of any highway or street to rerrbve any vehicle standing on a highway or street in the City, then any police officer is autnorizeo to provide for the removal of such vehicle and have the same removed to the nearest convenient gara9e or ather place of saf ety. Any vehicle stopped, parked or left standing on any highway or street in violation of law and removed as provided herein above, may be removed upon oraer of a police officer and the cost of removal anc; storage of the same charged to the ewner of the vehicie, as weli as tF�e person causing such violation. (Ref. 583) 506.05. SCHOOLS Whenever any public school lands or the lands and areas of any public governing body or authority customarily or usually open to traffic by the public shall be posted by order of the school board or other governing body or authority in control of such lands, then it shall be unlawfui to drive or operate or stop, leave standing and park any vehicie on such lands contrary to such posting. 50b.06. OBEDIENCE TO MARKINGS Upon these streets which have been signed or marked by the City Manaqer or designee for parking, no person shall park or stand a vehicle ot�Fier an at the angle or the curb or edge of the ro adway or within spaces indicated by such signs or markings. Ra�z�Q��z�� Ol�l�i�7� SNOW REMOVAL VIOLATION AND TGWING SCh00LS OBEDI ENCE TO NiARKINGS 3A Page 3-- Ordinance No. - 1581 506.07. S70PPING AND STANDING PROHISITED No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with law or the directions of a Police Officer or traffic-control device, in any of the foilowing places: 1. On a sidewalk; 2. In front of a public or private driveway or directiy across theref rom in such a manner as to impede the access to said driveway; 3. Withir+ an intersection; 4. Within 10 feet of a fire hydrant; 5. On a crosswalk; 6. Within 20 f eet of a crosswalk at an intersection or within 20 feet of a mid-block crosswalk properly marked; 7. Within 30 f eei upon the approach to any flashing beacon, stop sign or traffic-control sic,�al located at the side of a ro adway; 8. Between a safety zone and the adjacent curb or within 30 feet of points on the curb irt�mediately opposite the ends of a 5afety zone, unless the City has ind�cated a different length by signs or markings; 9. Within 50 feet of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing; 10. Within 20 feet of the driveway entrance to any fire station and on the side of a stre et opposite the entrance to any fire station within 75 feet of said entrance when properly posted; 11. Alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction when stopping, stan�ing or parking would obstruct traffic; 12. On a roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb of a street; 13. Upon any bridge or other elevated structure upon a highway or within a highway tunnel or underpass; 14. At any place where official signs prohibit stopping; 15. On any boulevards; i6. In are as reserved f or the handicapped; (Cross Ref. Chapter 511.03 STOPPING AND STANDING PR GHIBITED � Page 4-- Ordinance No. - 1981 17. Fire �Lanes. (Cross Ref . Chapter 108.06) 506.08. ALLEYS No person shall park a vehicle within an a11ey in such a manner or under such conditions as to leave available less than 10 feet of the width of the roadway for the free movement of vehicular traffic and no person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle within an alley in such position as to block the driveway entrance to any abutting property. 506.09. FOR SALE OR WASHING No person shall park a vehicle upon any roadway for the pri nc ipa 1 purpose of : l. Displaying such vehicle for sale: 2. Washing, greasing or repairing such vehicle except repairs necessitated by an emergency. 506.10. NAR ROW STREETS The City Manager or designee is hereby authorized to erect signs indicating no parking upon any street when the width of the roadway does not exceea 20 feet or upo� one side of a street as indicated by such signs when the width of the roadway does not exceed 30 feet. ����rvr� When official signs prohibiting parkirig are erected as authorized herein, no person shall park a vehicle upon any such street in violation of any such sign. ����r�z� In the event a higha�ay includes two or more separate roadways and traffic is restricted to one direction upon any such roadway, no person shall stand or park a vehicle upon the '�ef t-hand si�e of such one-way roaGwuy unless signs are erected to permit such standing or parking. The City Nanager or designee is authorized to aeterir�ine when stancing or parking may be permitte� upon the left-hand side of any such one-way roadway and to erect signs giving notice thereof. ALLEYS FOR SAL E OR WASHING NAR RUW STREETS 3C Page 5 -- Ordinance No. 506.11. CONGESTED PLACES - 1J$I The City Manager is hereby authorized to determine and design ate by proper signs places in which the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles would create an especially hazardous condition or wauld cause unusual delay to traffic. �O�lYaX1 When official signs are erected at hazardous or congested places as authorized herein, no person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle in any such designated place. 506.12. PARKING IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS No person shali park or leave standing a¢�p�►��dd��a/Y�'�r�X� truck tractor, semi-trailer, bus, mobile home and house trailer, or truck having a icensed gross weight over 2,000 �q��i� whether attended or unattenaed �I��iXG��/�1�����/�'����Y �y��/��`pq�/������( upon tt�e public streets �n any residential district y�b/�/���)'��/�f/��v��lx�����l���G►/9��� �{��d��,( unless in the process of loading or unlaading and then only for such period of time necessary to load or unload. (Ref. 552, ) 506.13. ILLEGAL PARKING In any prosecution charging a violation of any law or reguiation governing the stanaing or parking of a vehicle, proof that the particular vehicle described in the complaint was parked in violation of any such law or regulation together with proof that the defendant nanied in the complaint was at the time of such parking ttie registered owner of such vehicle shall constitute in evidence a prima facie presumption that the registered owner of such vehicle was the person who parked or placed such vehicle at the point where and for the time during which such violation occurred. 506.14. PENALTTES CONGESTED PLRCES PARKING IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS Any violatior� of this ct�apter is a misdemeanor and is subject to all penalties provided for such violations under tt�e provisions of Chapter 9U1 of this Code. ILLEGAL PARKING PENALTIES � � 3L Page 6-- Ordinance No. - 198i 506.15 REPEAL Chapter 506 is hereby repeaied and replaced by a new Chapter 506 entitled "Vehicle Parking." REPEAL PASSE D AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1981. WILLIA J. NEE - NIAYOR ATTEST: SIDNEY C. INMAN - CITY CLERK Public Hearing: September 28, 1981 First Reading: Second Reading: Publish: 0156A/0007A GEORGE M. HANSEN COMPANY, P.A. A Projessiona! Corpora�ron o%Cerrired Publir Arrountam.c '1 75 SOUTH PLAZA BUILDING WAYZATA BOULEVARD AT HIGHWAY 'I 00 MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESDTA 554'I 6 61 2/ 546-2566 September 4, 1981 The City Council City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Dear Councilmembers: We are currently planning our fall and winter work program and would appreciate an indication that we may be invited to conduct the 1981 audit of the City as we have in past years. We would perform an audit of the combined balance sheet of the City as of December 31, 1981 and the related combined financial statements for the year then ended. The audit would be performed in accordance with the procedures established by the State Auditor and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. These procedures are compatible with the pronouncements of the National Council on Governmental Accounting. The audit which we would perform would include tests, rather than a detailed examination, of all transactions and, therefore, it should not be considered that irregularities, if any, will necessarily be disclosed. However, they may be disclosed as the result of one or more of our audit procedures. As in previous years, we plan to do as much work before the year end as possible so that we may present our report at an early date. We have enjoyed our relationship with the City during the past years and hope that we may be allowed to conduct the 1981 audit. JGM:dmd Accepted by the City of Fridley By Very truly yours, i � G% J. Gregory Murphy Title Date �i � RESOLUTION N0. 1981 A RESOLUTION SETTING AN ELECTION FOR COUNCILMEMBER FOR WARD I AND WARD III WHEREAS, There will be a General Election in the City of Fridley on November 3, 1981, and WHEREAS, There is a requirement to hold an election for the office of Councilmember for Ward i for a three year term and Councilmember for Ward IIf for a three year term. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That pursuant to the Charter of the City of Fridley (Chapter 4, Section 4.02), the Council hereby provides for an calls the General Election of the City of Fridley to be held in the City of �ridley on Tuesday, the 3rd day of November, 1981, at which election, electors of the City shall vote and cast a ballot with respect to the office of Councilmember in Ward I and Councilmember in Ward III, and thereafter the candidates receiving the highest number of votes for each office elected shall be deemed the elected official for said offices, and That the City Clerk shall give at least fifteen (15) days notice of the time and places of holding such election, and of the officers to be elected, by posting a notice thereof in at least one public place in each voting precinct and by publishing a notice thereof at least once in the official newspaper of the City. The polling places for said General Election shall be as follows: Wa rd 1 Prec i nc t 1 Ward 1 Precinct 2 Ward 1 Precinct 3 Ward 3 Precinct 1 Ward 3 Precinct 2 Ward 3 Precinct 3 Woodcrest School 880 Osborne Road Northeast Hayes Elementary School 615 Mississippi Street Northeast Fridley City Hall 6431 University Avenue Northeast Riverwood School 7150 East River Road Stevenson Elementary School 6050 East River Road Rosl�yn Park Wesleyan Church 5300 Sixth Street Northeast PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 19810 . YOR - ILLIAM J. NEE ATTEST: CI CLERK - SIDf�Y C. I rMAP!. RESOLUTION N0. - 1981 RESOLUTION DESIGNATING POLLING PLACES AND APPOINTING ELECTION JUDGES FOR THE NOVEMBER 3, 1981 GENERAL ELEGTION _ NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, at a regular meeting thereof on � 7981• SECTfiON 1. That on the 3rd day of November 1981, there shail be an election for the purpose of voting on the following: COUNCILMEMBER FIRST WARD AND COUNCILMEMBER THIRD WARD SECTION 2. That the polling places for said election shall be as fo1loH�s: Ward 1 Precinct 1 Ward 1 Precinct 2 Ward 1 Precinct 3 Ward 3 Precinct 1 Ward 3 Precinct 2 Ward 3 Precinct 3 Woodcrest School Hayes Elementary School Fridley City Hall Riverwood School Stevenson Elementary School Roslyn Park Wesleyan Church SECTiON 3. That the polling places will be open from 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. SECTION 4. That the following peop7e are hereby appointed to act as judges for said election, except that the City Clerk is hereby authorized to appoint qualified substitutes in cases of conflict of interest as set forth in Chapter 4, Section 4.05 of the City Charter. WARD 1 PRECINCT 1 *Carolyn Holmen Doris Tallaksen Gay Groniund Clifford Ness Majorie Rosin Camilla Mueller Sandra Gorman WARD 1 PRECINCT 2 *Joyce Mclellan t�larlys Johnson Shirley Kohlan Mary E. Storley N�ary Sullivan Evelyn Selenski WARD 1 PRECINCT 3 *Charlene Swanson Gloria lvers Alice Mol Rosalie Halling Mathilda Johnson Rosella Amar R 7310 Tempo Terrace R 7523 Tempo Terrace R 7411 Lyric Lane D 7327 Taylor Street D 7400 Lyric Lane D 7541 Fourth Street p 7443 Concerto Curve D 6749 Kennaston Drive D 850 Pandora Drive 0 236 Rice Creek Blvd. R 414 Rice Creek Terrace R 522 - 66th Avenue R 218 - 69th Place R R R D D D 6010 Fifth Street 6271 Trinity Drive 251 Sylvan Lane 380 - 66th Avenue 5940 Fifth Street 6121 Sunrise Drive 786-8981 784-4574 786-7459 786-2865 786-9782 784-2225 786-4177 571-1560 571-1454 574-0426 571-5429 571-1198 571-7542 571-1679 57i-9726 571-1996 571-9462 571-1393 571-1318 � Page 2 - Resolution No. -1981 WARD 3 PRECINCT 1 *Betty 8onine Janet K�othman Betty Scott Roma Eastwood Yvonne Sprungman Connie Samuelson Marlys.Hinsverk Marian Jones Iris Reiser Lavonn� Avery . WARD 3 PRECINCT 2 *Judy Engebretson Dolores Christenson Dona Mae Odiand Dar]ene Vallin Velma Farr Mary Lou Hess WARD 3 PRECINCT 3 *Gladys Syverson Bev Miller Laverne Roseth Jean Johnson Gemaine Wo7sfeld Florence Gordon Betty Nelson NEALTH CARE CEf�TER Norma Rust Dorothy Veres D 601 G]encoe Street D 386 Longfellow Street D 7190 Riverview Terrace D 7995 Broad Avenue D 7255 East River Road R 7800 East River Road R 170 Hartman Circle R 150 Hartman Circle R 124 Glen Creek Road R 600 Giencoe Street D 5216 Taylor Street 0 173 Riversedge Way D 6244 Alden Way R l 59 - 63 2 Way R 157 Riversedge Way R 136 Riversedge Way R 117 - 53rd Avenue R 401 - 53rd Avenue R 4532 Second Street D 136 Horizon Drive D 157 Crown Road D 4642 Third Street D 5129 Horizon Drive R 5735 Quincy Street D 5608 Fourth Street 786-8321 784-0302 571-3063 784-5022 571-1354- 571-7980 571-6038 571-6119 571-8471 786-5843 571-6960 511-3914 571-4292 574-9436 571-4002 571-3968 57 2-1041 560-5616 560-6967 572-1017 57 2-1044 572-8852 560-5589 571-5735 571-0479 SECTION 5. That the following judges are appointed to act as chairrnen of the Elec tion Board for the precinc ts designated and shall have the duties set forth in Section 203.23 of Minnesota Statutes. Ward 1 Precinct 1 Ward 1 Precinct 2 Ward 1 Precinct 3 Ward 3 Precinct 1 Ward 3 Precinct 2 Ward 3 Precinct 3 Carolyn Holmen Joyce McLellan Charlene Swanson Betty Bonine Judy Engebretson Gladys Syverson SECTION 6. Compensation for said judges wi11 be paid at the rate of $3.35 per hour for the regular judges a nd $4.35 for the chairmen of the Election Board. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1981. YM�1^OR — WILLIAM J. NEE ATTEST: CITY CLERK - SIDNEY C. INMAN 6� J CITY OF FRIDLEY MEMORANDUM T0: (�ASIM M. QURESHI, CITY MAt�AGER AND CITY COU�JCIL FROM: SID INMAN, DIRECTOR OF CEP�TRAL SERVICES/CITY CLERK SUBJECT: CERTIFICATIOW OF DELINQUENT WEED CHARGES TO THE COUNTY FOR COLLECTION - DATE: SEPTEMBER 29, 1981 The attached resolution is for the purpose of certifying unpaid weed cutting charges to the County for collection with the taxes dues in the year 1982 (one installment). Each property owner was billed, and a rer�inder was sent. The last notice sent to each property owner stated that if the bill remained unpaid, it would be certified to the County and that an 8% penalty would be added. Administrative charges in the amount of 25%, or a maximum of $10.00, was added to each bill. 7he charges on this resolution are for work done in 1981 and late 1980. RESOLUTION N0. - 1981 RESOLUTIOt� CERTIFYING CHARGES TO THE COUtJTY AUDITOR TO BE LEVIED AGAINST CERTAIN PROPERTIES FOR COLLECTION WITH THE TAXES PAYABLE IN 1982 (WEEDS) WHEREAS, a nuisance condition has been found to exist on the lots listed below. WHEREAS, the owner of such property has given notice to abate such nuisance, and WHEREAS, the owner of such property did notabate such nuisance and the City of Fridley, under authority of Section 145.23 Minnesota State Statute of 1953, did there- fore abate the nuisance at a total of $1,564.04. Plat 539�1 54073 54073 54013 54013 54073 54073 54073 54073 54073 54073 54073 54073 54073 54154 55186 55480 55480 55480 55480 55480 56196 56196 56308 56308 56308 56372 56372 56372 56372 56372 56372 56808 Parcel 7202 Section 11 90 Lot 9, Block.l, Alice Wall Addition 100 Lot 10, Block 1, Alice Wall Addition 110 Lot 11, Block 1, Alice Wall Addition 120 Lot 12, Block 1, Alice Wall Addition 130 Lot 13, Block 1, Alice Wall Addition 140 Lot 14, Block 1, Alice Wall Addition 150 Lot 15, Block l, Alice Wall Addition 160 Lot 16, Block 1, Alice Wall Addition 170 Lot 17, Block 1, Alice Wall Addition 180 Lot 18, Block 1, Alice Wall Addition 190 Lot 19, Block l, Alice Wall Addition 200 Lot 20, Block 1, Alice Wall Addition 210 Lot 21, Block 1, Alice Wall Addition 1800 Lot 11, Auditor's Sub. #23 620 Lot 7, Block 2, Brookview 2nd 600 Lot 12, Block 2, Commerce Park 800 Lot 16, Block 2, Comnerce Park 850 Lot 17, Block 2, Commerce Park 900 Lot 18, Block 2, Commerce Park 950 Lot 19, Block 2, Cort�nerce Park 10 Lot 1, Block 1, Herwal's 2nd 500 Lot 5, Block 1, Herwal's 2nd 5300 Lot 30, Block 11, Hyde Park 6345 Lots 18-20, 29&30, Block 13, Hyde Park 6460 Lots 21-26, Block ]3, Hyde Park 100 Lot 1, Block 1, Iwen Terrace .300 Lot 2, Block 1, Iwen Terrace 400 Lot 3, Block 1, Iwen Terrace 500 Lot 4, Block 1, Iwen Terrace 600 Lot 5, Block 1, Iwen Terrace 700 Lot 6, Block 1, Iwen Terrace 400 Lot 11, Block l, Melody Manor $ 69.12 36.42 36.42 36.42 36.42 36.42 36.42 36.42 36.42 36.42 36.42 36.42 36.42 36.42 54.54 62.64 35.70 35.70 35.70 35.70 35.70 48.8a 48.88 32.40 70.20 70.20 24.4a 24.48 24.48 24.48 24.48 24.�48 308.34 1,564 .04 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF 1981• AT7EST: City Clerk - Sidney C. Inman MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE 7A L MEMO T0: CITY COUNCIL FRQM: SIDNEY C. INMAN, CITY CLERK DATE: OCTOBER 1, 1981 SUBJECT: CERTIFICATION OF DELINQUENT WATER AND SEWER ACCOUNTS TO THE COUNTY FOR COLIECTION The attached resolution is for ihe purpose of certifying delinquent water and sewer accounts to the County for collection with the taxes due in the year 1982. All of the property owners have been notified of the fact that their utility bills are being certified to the County, and have been given an opportunity to pay. The penalty shown on this resolution is in addition to the regular penalties that accrue on utility bills. The larger bills, for the most part, are apartment buildings and commercial accounts. All of the delinquent charges were certified one year ago, and if taxes on the praperties are being paid, the City is receiving that money. All of the charges on this resolution are for one year or less of utility service. ►� .. RESOLUTION N0. 1981 A RESOLUTION CERTIFYING CERTAIN DELINQUENT WATER AND SEWER CHARGES TO TNE COUNTY AUDITOR FOR COLLECTION WITH THE 1982 TAXES WHEREAS, certain water and sewer charges for the City of Fridley are deiinquent in payment, and WHEREAS, Section 7 of Ordinance Number 113, Section 1.02 of the City Charter provides for the certifying of delinquent charges to the County Auditor for coilection w9th the taxes, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to certify the following charges to the County Auditor for collection with the 1982 taxes due and payable in the year 1982, to wit: All these noted in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. PASSED AND ADOP7ED TNIS DAY OF BY THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF FRIDLEY, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA. CITY CLERK Sidney C. Inman 1981, MAYOR William J. Nee . � DELINQUENT WATER AND SEWER ACCOUNTS CERTIFIED TO COUNTY - 1981 CODE ADDRESS AMOUNT 1-001-4724-41 4724 - 2nd St NE $ 143.64 1-001-4803-81 4803 - 2nd St NE 241.29 7-001-5957-92 5957 - 2nd St NE 172.62 1-002-4539-85 4539 - 22 St NE 205.59 1-002-4656-51 4656 - 22 St NE 231.51 1-002-4744-91 4744 - 22 St NE 197.30 1-002-5775-81 5775 - 22 St NE 79.70 � 1-002-5790-94 5790 - 21a $t NE 58.60 I' 1-002-5825-8i 5825 - 22 St NE 137.91 , 1-003-4700-01 4700 - 3rd St NE 74.79 I 1-003-4875-92 4875 - 3rd St NE 37.03 i� 1-003-5974-62 5974- 3rd St NE 571.77 j 1-020-0218-24 218 - 57th Place NE 114.26 � 1-031-0140-22 140 - 62nd Way NE 204.5i 1-033-0182-91 �82 - 63rd l�lay NE 275.87 1-034-0070-31 70 - 63z Way NE 185.57 � 1-034-0090-91 90 - 632 Way NE 168.82 �-039-5471-21 5471 A7tura Road NE 217.61 I' 1-043-0210-33 210 - 67th Avenue NE 91.93 1-045-5060-11 5060 Clearview St NE 170.59 1-051-6270-61 6270 Comet Lane NE 174.44 1-060-0113-91 113 Gibralter Road NE 191.80 1-060-0173-61 173 Gibralter Road NE 196.89 1-065-5179-42 5179 Horizon Drive NE 159.61 � i-080-5765-51 5765 Main Street NE 200.09 1-095-0173-51 173 Piiot Avenue NE 153.76 1-096-6811-91 6811 Plaza Curve NE 142.89 � 1-101-0172-81 172 Riversedge Way NE 210.43 PEPdALTY $ 14.36 24.13 17.26 20.55 23.15 19.74 7.98 5.86 13.79 7.47 3.71 57.17 11.42 20.45 27.59 18.55 �6.88 21.77 9.19 17.05 17.44 19.18 19.69 15.97 20.01 15.38 14.29 21.05 $ :i TOTAL 158.00 265.42 189.88 226.14 254.66 217.04 87.68 64.46 151.70 82.26 40.74 628.94 125.68 224.96 3Q3.46 204.12 185.70 239.38 101.12 187.64 191.88 210.98 216.58 175.58 220.10 169.14 157.18 231.48 DELINQ�EMT �AT�R AND SEWER ACCOUNTS CERTIFIED TQ C011NTY - 1981 (Continued) CODE ADDRESS AMOUNT PENALTY District # 1 (Cont'd 1-1OZ-62T1-72 621i Riverview Terr. NE $ 269.24 $ 26.92 1-102-6440-01 6440 Riverview Terr. NE 160.83 16.09 1-102-6480-11 6480 Riverview Terr. NE 76.79 7.67 1-107-0114-31 114 Sateiiite Lane NE 210.34 2�.04 1-126-6141-42 6141 Trinity Drive NE 35.05 3.51 1-126-6160-01 6160 Trinity Drive NE 159.65 15.97 1-131-0110-73 110 Ventura Road NE 98.20 9.82 I'i1-131-0129-6] 129 Ventura Road NE 129.56 12.96 ` I1-135-6305-52 6305 E. River Road 95.68 9.56 IDistrict #2 2-331-5323-51 5323 - 4th Street NE 218.15 21.81 2-331-5916-85 5916 - 4th Street NE 133.52 13.36 �'�2-331-5978-33 5978 - 4th Street NE 80.67 8.07 'i2-331-6001-22 6001 - 4th Street NE 169.46 16.94 ,2-331-6031-61 6031 - 4th Street NE 177.74 17.78 �2-331-6711-32 6711 - 4th Street NE 101.57 10.15 �2-332-5609-91 5609 - 5th Street NE 188.94 18.90 2-334-5337-61 5337 - 6th Street NE 28.00 2.80 I2-334-5606-01 5606 - 6th Street NE 76.09 7.61 2-334-5608-82 5608 - 6th Street NE 24.70 2.48 2-335-6371-01 6371 - 7th Street NE 321.96 32.20 2-335-6862-61 6862 - 7th Street NE 319.24 31.92 2-340-0588-51 588 - 54th Avenue NE 166.60 16.66 2-349-1621-31 1621 - 61st Avenue NE 272.15 27.2i 2-354-0361-11 361 - 66th Avenue NE 103.81 10.39 2-354-0390-61 390 - 66th Avenue NE 105.23 10.53 i2-355-0500-24 500 - 67th Avenue NE 106.18 10.62 I2-372-6650-62 6650 Anoka Street NE 94.51 9.45 8C TOTAL $ 296.16 176.92 84.46 231.38 38.56 175.62 108.02 142.52 105.24 239.96 146.88 88.74 186.40 195.52 111.72 207.84 30.80 83.70 27.18 354.16 351.16 183.26 299.36 114.20 115.76 116.80 103.96 DELINQUENT WATkR AND SEWER ACCOUNTS CERTIFIED TO COUNTY - 1981 (Continued) CODE ADDRESS AMOUNT PENA�TY District # 2 (Cont'd 2-372-6670-21 6670 Anoka Street NE $ 178.55 17.86 2-375-1633-61 1633 Brenner Pass NE 59.13 5.91 2-377-6536-11 6536 Arthur Street NE 185.27 18.53 2-378-5260-47 5260 Buchanan Street NE 175.87 17•59 2-388-6391-22 6391 Central Avenue NE 59.35 5.93 2-388-6401-02 6401 Central Avenue NE 55.22 5.52 2-392-6610-11 6610 Channel Road NE 206.02 20.60 2-404-5527-11 5527 E. Oberlin Circle NE 173.76 17.38 2-4Q9-6515-83 6515 Fridley Street NE 102.97 10.29 � 2-412-1207-72 1207 Gardena Avenue NE 260.99 26.09 II 2-417-5802-22 5802 Hackmann Avenue NE 65.73 6.57 2-417-5850-31 5850 Hackmann Avenue NE 118.62 i1.86 ' 2-418-0940-51 940 Hathaway Lane NE 166.61 16.67 2-418-1280-i2 i280 Hathaway Lane NE 81.21 8.13 2-427-1330-02 1330 Hillcrest Drive NE 84.21 8.43 2-427-1360-31 1360 Hillcrest Orive NE 88.03 8.81 2-432-6319-73 6319 Highway # 65 NE 127.57 12•75 2-447-&444-81 6444 Baker Street NE 264.50 26.46 ', 2-463-5860-41 5860 Jefferson Street NE 213.53 21.35 2-464-6700-51 6700 Kennaston Drive NE 52.33 5.23 2-464-6749-81 6749 Kennaston Drive NE 90.65 9.07 2-465-1431-11 1431 Kerry Lane NE 193.70 19.38 2-465-6283-91 6283 Kerry Lane NE 157.84 15.78 2-470-5185-31 5185 Lincoln 5treet NE 172.99 17•29 ' 2-470-5197-92 5197 Lincoln Street NE 229.59 22.95 2-470-5225-51 5225 Lincoln Street NE 176.20 17•62 2-470-5237-1i 5237 Lincoln Street NE 310.30 31.04 I 2-474-1161-61 1161 Lynde Drive NE 89•78 8•98 � TOTAL $ 196.42 65.04 203.80 193.46 65.28 60.74 226.62 19� .14 113.26 287.08 72.30 130.48 i83.28 89.34 92.64 96.84 140.32 290.96 234.88 57.56 99.72 213.08 173.62 190.28 252.54 193.82 341.34 98.76 DELINQUENT WATER AND SEWER ACCOUNTS CERTIFIED TO COUNTY - 1981 (Continued) CODE ADDRESS AMOUNT PENALTY District # 2 (Cont'd ' 2-482-0368-92 368 Mississippi St NE $ 103.18 $ 10.32 2-482-0401-83 401 Mississippi St NE 67.82 6.78 2-482-1340-01 1340 Mississippi St NE 74.59 7.45 2-482-1550-51 1550 Mississippi St NE 133.66 13.36 2-482-1645-21 1645 Mississippi St NE 88.02 8•80 2-487-6856-01 6856 Monroe Street NE 163.71 16.37 Z-489-5640-11 5640 N. Danube Road NE 82.01 $.2� 2-515-0920-11 920 Overton Drive NE 344.53 34.45 2-515-0921-01 921 Overton Drive NE 209.42 20.94 I�2-515-6740-61 6740 Overton Drive NE 171.33 17.13 '2-519-0930-51 930 Pandora Drive NE 85.92 8.60 2-520-5650-91 5650 Polk Street NE 2,338.60 233.86 2-521-1183-32 1183 Regis Lane NE 110.07 11.01 2-522-6330-31 6330 Quincy Street NE 183.91 18.39 '2-524-5530-14 5530 Regis Drive NE 115.61 11.57 2-527-1370-01 1370 Rice Creek Road NE 117.56 11.76 2-527-1521-82 1521 Rice Creek Road NE 63.64 6.36 2-527-1631-53 1631 Rice Creek Road NE 1i5.37 11.53 �'� 2-532-0537-51 537 Rice Creek Terrace NE 190.09 19.01 � 2-536-1390-51 1390 Skywood Lane NE 196.05 19.61 2-539-6420-52 6420 Squire Drive NE 233.57 23.35 2-547-5800-71 5800 Tennison Drive NE 197.00 19•70 2-548-6405-33 6405 Van Buren Street NE 167.13 16.71 2-549-5755-01 5755 University Avenue NE 290.16 29•02 2-549-6201-82 6201 Un�versity Avenue NE 54.89 5.49 2-553-5705-42 5705 Washington Street NE 49.10 4•92 I 2-558-1531-81 1531 Woodside Court NE 172.00 17.20 ► 8E TOTAL $ 113.50 74,60 82.04 147.02 96.82 180.08 90.22 378.98 230.36 188.46 94.52 2,572.46 12i .08 202.30 127.18 129.32 70.00 126.90 209.10 215.66 256.92 216.70 183.84 319.18 60.38 54.02 189.20 �FITPJf:!1FNT WATER AND SEWER ACCOUNTS CERTIFIED TO COUNTY - 1981 (Continued) CODE ADDRESS AMOUNT PENALTY District #3 3-645-7351-57 7351 Able Street NE $ 172.38 $ 17.24 3-645-7379-34 7379 Able Street NE 211.08 21.10 3-645-7381-95 7381 Able Street NE 69.44 6.94 3-645-740T-56 7401 Able Street NE 181.06 18.10 3-645-7515-86 7515 Able Street NE 81.92 8•20 3-645-7527-46 7527 Able Street NE 28.48 2•84 ;3-645-7579-12 7579 Able Street NE 47.15 4.71 j3-645-7581-73 7581 Able Street NE 43.52 4.36 113-646-0125-43 125 Alden Circle NE 92.89 9•29 3-648-7528-03 7528 Arthur Street NE 153.12 15.32 3-648-7676-02 7676 Arthur Street NE 136.56 13.66 ,3-654-7995-52 7995 Broad Street NE 100.66 10.06 I�3-655-0600-64 600 Buffalo Street NE 60.89 6.09 3-659-7526-81 7526 - 5th Street NE 189.56 18.96 3-660-1360-72 1360 - 69th Avenue NE 187.92 18.80 3-667-0036-62 36 - 70th Way NE 164.07 16.41 3-670-Q115-51 115 - 712 Way NE 153.63 15.37 3-676-0370-98 370 - 74th Avenue NE 61.03 6.11 3-676-0382-53 382 - 74th Avenue NE 135.62 13.56 3-677-1350-04 1350 - 75th Avenue NE 119.65 11•97 3-677-1501-83 1501 - 75th Avenue NE 47.15 4.71 3-677-1571-34 1571 - 75th Avenue NE 135.29 13.53 3-677-1640-01 1640 - 75th Avenue NE 105.99 10.59 3-679-1320-51 1320 - 76th Avenue.NE 54.35 5.43 3-679-1415-13 1415 - 76th Avenue NE 181.96 18.20 3-683-0139-21 139 - 79th Way NE 242.18 24.22 3-683-0321-06 321 - 79th Way NE 83.03 8.31 3-683-0455-83 455 - 79th Way NE 197.57 19.75 � TOTAL $ 189.62 232.18 76.38 199.16 90.12 31.32 51.86 47.88 102.18 168.44 150.22 110.72 66.98 208.52 206.72 180.48 169.00 67.14 149.18 131.62 51.86 148.82 116.58 59.78 200.16 266.40 91.34 217.32 DELINQUENT WA7ER AND SEWER ACCOUNTS CERTIFIED TO COUNTY - 1981 (Continued) CODE ADDRESS AMOUNT PENALTY District # 3 (Cont'd) 3-684-7345-61 7345 Central Avenue NE $ 142.40 $ 14.24 3-685-0614-41 614 Cheryl Street NE 123.58 i2.36 3-686-7360-41 7360 Concerto Curve NE 86.35 8.63 3-686-7440-81 7440 Concerto Curve NE 81.01 8.11 3-688-0195-83 195 Craigbrook Way NE 242.51 24.25 3-697-6835-01 6835 East River Road 125.31 12.53 3-697-7181-85 7181 East River Road 146.23 14.63 3-697-7509-32 7509 East River Road 75.97 7.59 �3-697-7899-11 7899 East River Road 760.95 76.09 3-702-0526-01 526 Ely Street NE 68.01 6.81 I3-702-0530-44 530 Ely Street NE 131.81 13.19 3-702-0651-73 651 Ely Street NE 152.04 15.20 3-707-0590-61 590 Fairmont Street NE 134.51 13.45 3-717-0560-01 560 Glencoe Street NE 112.37 ]1.23 3-717-0565-52 565 Glencoe Street NE 159.00 15.90 3-732-0340-84 340 Hugo Street NE 138.66 13.86 3-732-0341-74 341 Hugo Street NE 77.08 7•7� 3-732-0341-75 341 Hugo Street NE 56.33 5.63 3-732-0360-35 360 Hugo Street NE 127.70 12•78 3-732-0420-13 420 Hugo Street NE 150.21 15.03 3-732-0576-36 576 Nugo Street NE 126.08 12.60 3-732-0600-33 600 Hugo Street NE 157.47 15.75 3-732-0669-14 669 Hugo Street NE 83.18 8.32 3-737-0401-91 401 Ironton Street NE 170.38 17.04 3-737-0420-62 420 Ironton Street NE 251.40 25.14 3-737-0510-72 510 Ironton Street NE 169.85 16•99 � 3-737-0570-42 570 Ironton Street NE i22.51 12•25 3-740-7311-82 7311 Jackson Street NE 146.06 14.60 �G U TOTAL $ 156.64 135.94 94.98 89.12 266.76 137.84 160.86 _83,56 837.04 74.82 145.00 167.20 147.96 123 . 54 774.90 152.52 84.78 61.96 140.48 165.24 138.68 173.22 91.50 187.42 276.54 186.84 134.76 160.66 DELINQUENT WATER AND SEWER ACCOUNTS CERTIFIED TO COUNTY - 1981 (Continued) CODE ADDRESS AMOUNT PENALTY District # 3 (Cont'd 3-740-7400-01 7400 Jackson Street NE $ 29.84 $ 2•98 3-740-7600-83 7600 Jackson Street NE 113.01 11.31 3-742-0585-01 585 Janesville Street NE 200.39 20.03 3-742-0598-51 598 Janesville Street NE 117.63 11.77 3-757-0175-82 175 Liberty Street NE 142.09 14.21 3-759-0215-82 215 Longfellow Street NE 72.61 �•27 3-764-1437-11 . 1437 Meadowmoor Drive NE 135.15 13.51 3-765-7331-43 7331 Memory Lane NE 236.71 23.67 3-766-7330-41 7330 Melody Drive NE 144.69 14.47 3-767-1513-53 1513 N. Timber Ridge NE 42.38 4.24 3-768-1163-71 1163 Norton Avenue NE 145.55 1�4.55 3-768-1245-93 1245 Norton Avenue NE 163.81 16.39 3-768-1287-81 1287 Norton Avenue NE 186.04 18.60 3-769-1335-91 1335 Onandago Street NE 359.37 35.93 3-769-1473-12 1473 Onandago Street NE 158.98 15.90 3-772-0400-61 400 Osborne Road NE 193.77 19.37 3-772-1400-42 1400 Osborne Road NE 62.31 6.23 3-774-0286-32 286 Rice Creek Blvd NE 66.25 6.63 3-775-0155-02 155 Rickard Road NE 203.75 20.37 3-776-8141-92 8141 Riverview Terr. NE 209.94 21.00 3-778-7376-51 7376 Stinson Blvd NE 148.83 14.89 3-778-7566-54 7566 Stinson Blvd NE 73.22 7.32 3-783-1528-81 1528 S. Timber Ridge NE 172.10 ��•22 3-785-7337-46 7337 University Avenue NE 35.60 3.56 3-785-7361-35 7361 University Avenue NE 227.45 22•�5 3-785-7373-94 7373 University Avenue NE 81.09 8.11 3-785-7504-13 7504 University Avenue NE 92•67 9•27 $ 8 �.' TOTAL 32.82 124.32 220.42 129.40 156.30 79.88 148.66 260.38 159.16 46.62 160.10 180.20 204.64 395.30 174.88 213.14 68.54 72.88 224.12 230.94 163.72 80.54 189.32 39.16 250.20 89.20 101.94 DELINQUEN7 WATER AND SEWER ACCOUNTS CERTIFIED TO COUNTY - 1981 (Continued) 'CODE ADDRESS AMOUNT PENALTY District # 3 (Cont�— 3-788-7389-82 7389 Van Buren Street NE $ 146.37 $ 14.63 3-788-7441-41 7441 Van Buren Street NE 49.30 4.94 3-790-7625-82 7625 Viron Road NE 94.29 9.43 $ 31,056.35 $ 3,105.75 � TOTAL $ 161.00 54.24 103.72 $ 34,162.10 RESOLUTION N0. - 1981 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIREC7ING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 2, BLOCK 1, PACO INDUSiRIAI PARK PLAT __ WNEREAS, certain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain land and said land has subsequently been subdivided. NOW� TNEREFORE, BE IT RESOLYED as follows: : 7hat the assessments Lot 2, 61ock 1, Paco divided as follows: levied against the following described parce7, to-wit: Industria7 Park Plat, may and shall be apportioned and Ori inal Parcel Lot 2, Block , Paco Industrial Park Plat Division of Parcel A� �ro�ved That part of Lot 2, Block 1, Paco Industrial Park Plat, lying South of North 50 Feet 7hereof The North 50 Feet of !ot 2, Block 1, Paco Industrial Park Plat Fund �egular SA W �34 SS #24 SW #i27 SS #127 ST. 1979-1 Fund Regular SA W #34 SS #24 SW �127 SS #127 ST. 1979-1 Regular SA W #34 SS #24 sw #� 2� SS #127 ST. 1979-1 ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS OF ATTEST: 1981. CITY CLERK Sidney C. nman Original Amount Paid Paid $ 1, 323 . 99 8,569.72 3,129.14 5,871.90 18,894.75 Original Amount Paid Paid $ 979.75 6,600.72 2,283.28 4,284.90 Paid Paid $ 344.24 1,969.00 845.86 1,587.00 $ 18,894.75 DAY MAYOR William J. Nee F� G� � •�� ' '~4 '� " c-73RD-' �IVE�f.E—'� • - .. : �,r, a. .wr ... � �ri� � ' = I y v �M NN �'v � �YN s f� �� � . �� � � � : i �:-y,� � � ,�4 .4► i W� .�/'' tr�k /Orsl , R; t � N.S ' of L.2 � t �., t+ �����_�' " l � i� � : j i� ' : Ba1.of L.2 ' W W -1 r ii.....� J .� .h.,. . C� .�.+r � � � : ��P � � J � N N —� ,: W V �a.,,r, � ��rr y,t � :Mr �d1 w w.r Ci 1 r � �� W � � � .; .. � . 7 � ! M � 'n . � � V � I.d, J �` _ +', �• . + - r � ,�.- . .� • �r t � i � �'� � ` °COMMERCE�� CIRCLE �SO� j�� � ' �w . ' tti� ��.yi ...e .s ...' � � , �' •�, � •i; . . � � 1 . - � � i ��• - � � t 1 ' • ( ' ; I — — — — — — — —�J, ,�c.A:� �... G �...,�.! % .'� � 1 • � .,. ,, �,� ,sws .. , _ s i. ��J • N:! _ • �.�r iyJ � � n��. � ..l.l.�t. �pp/�T � NIN ��/Y � f�i�r --LL]Ei{.iJ� ��ar-�. --__,_ . 1 a e -- Division of North 50 Feet off of Lot 2, Block 1, Paco Industrial Park Plat .......�--Z . :"'i� � . � � 2 � � ---- :r _ . � � �ZY � �:� I ��� �f � • Zoning -- C-S-2 (General Shopping Areas) _ wr r 9 �, 1 ,,,.r,. : -...� ,., !�:J ..l�l.e! .• J�t rS. � MEMO T0: NASIM M. QURESHI, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: SIDNEY C. INMAN, DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL SERUICES/CITY CLERK SUBJECT: RESOtUTI4NS SP�ITTING AND REPLATTING ASSESSMENTS FOR THE OCTOBER 5, 1981 AGENDA DATE: OCTOBER 2, 1981 We are requesting that the Council approve the resolution splitting the special assessments on Lot 2, Block 1, Paco Industrial Park Plat. The Council has previously approved this lot split and the split has been recorded at Anoka County. We are also requesting that the Council approve the splitting of assessments on Parcels 5400 and 5850, Section 2, and replatting into University Industrial Park Plat. The Council has previously approved this plat and the plat has been recorded at the County. The assessments for this plat has been divided to concur with the request of the two owners of this plat. Attached are copies of their request letters. SCI ps Atts. RESOLUTION N0. - 1981 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCELS 5400 AND 5850, SECTION 2, AND REPLATTING INTO UNIVERSITY INDUSTRIAL PARK PLAT WHEREAS, certain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain land and said land has subsequently been subdivided. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows: That the assessments levied against the following described parcels, to-wit: Parcels 5400 and 5850, Section 2, may and shall be apportioned and divided and replatted into University Industrial Park Plat, as follows: Original Parcels Parcel 5400, Section 2 Parcel 5850, Section 2 Division and Replatting Approved Parcel 5401, Section 2 Lot 1, Block 1, University Industria� Park Fund Regular SA W #34 1964 Serv.Conn. W #102 S #102 ST. 1973-1 ST. 1973-2 SS #114 Reassmt. of SS #102 SW #93 ST. 1980-1 SW&SS #130 Regular SA W #34 1964 Serv.Conn. ST. 1973-1 ST. 1973-2 SS #114 Reassmt. of SS #102 1978 Serv.Conn. Fu nd Regular SA W #34 SW #102 SW #102 ST. 1973-2 SS #114 Reassmt. of SS #102 ST. 1980-1 Regular SA W #34 1964 Serv.Conn. ST. 1973-1 SS #114 Reassmt. of SS #102 SW&SS #130 ST. 1980-1 Ori,qinal Amount Paid Paid Paid $ 15,407.43 36,306.63 39,123.00 26,367.92 35,623.14 51,797.29 2,133.60 193,531.32 180,156.70 Paid Paid Paid 8,814.75 2,459.49 1,350.36 1,794.73 Paid 594,866.36 Original Amount Paid Paid $ 9,704.03 13,741.47 11,217.81 8,860.96 15,321.42 25,759.71 Paid Paid Paid $ 8,814.75 811.64 2,310.92 5,461.33 6,733.89 l0A Page 2, RESOLUTION N0. - 1981 AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLI7TING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCELS 5400 AND 5850, SECTION 2, AND REPLATTING INTQ UNIVERSITY INDUSTRIAL PARK PLAT Lot 1, Block 2, University Industrial Park Lot 1, Block 3, University Industrial Park Lot 2, Block 3, University Industrial Park Lot 3, Block 3, University Industrial Park Lot 4, Block 3, University Industrial Park Regular SA W #34 1964 Serv. Conn. 1978 Serv. Conn. ST. 1973-1 ST. 1973-2 SS #114 Reassmt. of SS #102 Regular SA W #34 1964 Serv. Conn. ST. 1973-2 ST. 1973-1 SW&SS #102 SW #93 Reassmt. of SS #102 SS #114 ST. 1980-1 SW&SS #130 Regular SA W #34 1964 Serv. ST. 1973-2 ST. 1973-1 SW&SS #102 SW #93 Reassmt. of SS #114 ST. 1980-1 SW&SS #130 Conn. SS #102 Regular SA W #34 1964 Serv. Conn. ST. 1973-2 ST. 1973-1 SW&SS #102 SW #93 Reassmt. of SS #102 SS #114 ST. 1980 SW&SS #130 Regular SA W #34 1964 Serv. Conn. ST. 1973-2 ST. 1973-1 SW&SS #�02 SW #93 Reassmt. of SS #102 SS #i14 ST. 1980 SW&SS #130 $ $ $ �? � Paid Paid Paid Paid 8,814.75 2,459.49 1,350.36 1,794.73 Paid Paid Paid 841.67 1,683.79 1,570.48 118.53 1,898.05 1,441.70 8,946.54 9,7Q5.30 Paid Paid Paid 841.67 1,683.79 1,570.48 118.53 1,898.05 1,441 .70 8,946.54 9,705.3Q Paid Paid Paid 841.67 1,683.79 1,570.48 118.53 1,898.05 1,441.10 8,946.54 9,705.30 Paid Paid Paid 841.67 1,683.79 1,570.48 118.53 1,898.05 1,441.70 8,946.54 9,705.30 �, . Page 3, RESOLUTION N0. - 1981 AUTHORIZING ANQ DIRECTING TNE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMEN7S ON PARCELS 5400 AND 5850, SECTION 2, AND REPLATTING INTO UNIVERSITY INDUSTRIAL PARK PLAT Lot 5, Block 3, University Industrial Park Lot 6, Block 3, University Industrial Park Lot 7, Block 3, University Industrial Park Lot 8, Block 3, University Industrial Park Regular SA W #34 1964 Serv. Conn. ST. 1973-2 ST. 1973-1 SW&SS #102 SW #93 Reassmt. of SS #102 SS #114 ST. 1980 SW&SS #130 Regular SA W #34 1964 Serv. Conn. ST. 1973-2 ST. 1973-1 SW&SS #102 SW #93 Reassmt. of SS #102 SS #114 ST. 1980 SW&SS #130 Regular SA W #34 1964 Serv. ST. 1973-2 ST. 1973-1 SW&SS #102 SW #93 Reassmt. of SS #114 ST. 1980 SW&SS #130 Conn. SS #102 Regular SA W #34 1964 Serv. Conn. ST. 1973-2 ST. 1973-1 SW&SS #102 SW #93 Reassmt. of SS #102 SS #114 ST. 1980 SW&SS #130 Ej $ $ $ Paid Paid Paid 841.67 1,683.79 1,570.48 118.53 1,898.05 1,441.70 8,946.54 9,705.30 Paid Paid Paid 841.67 1,683.79 1,570.48 118.53 1,898.05 1,441.70 8,946.54 9,705.30 Paid Paid Paid 841.67 1,683.79 1,570.48 118.53 1,898.05 1,441.70 8,946.54 9,705.30 Paid Paid Paid 841.67 1,683.79 1,570.48 118.53 1,898.05 1,441.70 8,946.54 9,705.30 10 C Page 4, RESOLUTION N0. - 1981 AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCELS 5400 AND 585Q, SECTION 2, AND REPLATTING INTO UNIVERSITY INDUSTRIAL PARK PLAT Lot 9, Block 3, University Industrial Park Lot 10, Block 3, University Industrial Park Lot 1, Block 4, University Industrial Park Lot 2, Block 4, University Industria7 Park Regular SA W #34 i964 Serv. Conn. ST. 1973-2 ST. 1973-1 SW&SS #102 SW #93 Reassmt. of SS #102 SS #114 ST. 1980 SW&SS #130 Regular SA W #34 1964 Serv. Conn. ST. 1973-2 ST. 1973-1 sw&ss #� 02 SW #93 Reassmt. of SS #102 SS #114 ST. 1980 SW&SS #130 Regular SA W #34 1964 Serv. ST. 1973-2 ST. 1973-1 SW&SS #102 SW #93 Reassmt. of SS #114 ST. 1980 SW&SS #130 Conn. Regular SA W #34 1964 Serv. ST. 1973-2 ST. 1973-1 SW&SS #102 SW #93 Reassmt. of SS #114 ST. 1980 SW&SS #130 SS #102 Conn. SS #102 $ $ Paid Paid Paid 841.67 1,683.79 1,570.48 118.53 1,898.05 1,441.70 8,946.54 9,705.30 Paid Paid Paid 841.67 1,683.79 1,570.48 118.53 1,898.Q5 1,441.70 8,946.54 9,705.30 Paid Paid Paid $ 841.67 1,683.79 1,570.47 118.53 �1,898.05 1,441.70 8,946.54 9,705.30 Paid Paid Paid � 1,683.79 1,570.47 118.53 1,898.05 1,441.70 8,946.54 9,705.30 10 D Page 5, RESOLUTION N0. - 1981 AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PA�CELS 5400 AND 5850, SECTION 2, AND REPLATTING INTO UNIVERSITY INDUSTRIAL PARK PLAT Lot 3, Block 4, University Industrial Park Lot 4, Block 4, University Industrial Park Lot 5, Block 4, University Industrial Park Lot 6, Block 4, University Industrial Park Regular SA W #34 1964 Serv. Conn. ST. 1973-2 ST. 1973-1 SW&SS #102 SW #93 Reassmt. of SS #102 SS #114 ST. 1980 SW&SS #130 Regular SA W #34 1964 Serv. ST. 1973-2 ST. 1973-1 SW&SS #102 SW #93 Reassmt. of SS #114 ST. 1980 SW&SS #130 Conn. SS #102 Regular SA W #34 1964 Serv. Conn. ST. 1973-2 ST. 1973-1 SW&SS #102 SW #93 Reassmt. of SS #102 SS #114 ST. 1980 SW&SS #130 Regular SA W #34 1964 Serv. Conn. ST. 1973-2 ST. 1973-1 SW&SS #102 SW #93 Reassmt. of SS #102 SS #114 ST. 1980 SW&SS #130 $ � $ $ Paid Paid Paid 841.67 1,683.79 1,570.47 118.54 1,898.05 1,441.69 8,946.54 9,705.30 Paid Paid Paid 841.68 1,683.79 1,570.47 118.54 1,898.06 1,441.69 8,946.54 9,705.30 Paid Paid Paid 841.68 1,683.79 1,570.47 118.54 1,898.06 1,441.69 8,946.54 9,705.30 Paid Paid Paid 841.68 1,683.80 1,570.47 118.54 1,898.06 1,441.69 8,946.54 9,705.29 10 E Page 6, RESOLUTION N0. - 1981 AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SP�ITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCELS 5400 RND 5850, SECTION 2, AND REPLATTING INTO UNIVERSITY INDUSTRIAL PARK PLAT Lot 7, Block 4, University Industrial Park Lot 8, Block 4, University Industrial Park Regular SA W #34 1964 Serv. Conn. ST. 1973-2 ST. 1973-1 SW&SS #102 SW #93 Reassmt. of SS #102 SS #114 ST. 1980 SW&SS #130 Regular SA W #34 1964 Serv. Conn. ST. 1973-2 ST. 1973-1 SW&SS #102 SW #93 Reassmt. of SS #102 SS #114 ST. 1980 SW&SS #13Q ADOPTEQ 8Y THE CITY COUNCIL OF 7HE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS OF ATTEST: 1981. CITY CLERK Sidney C. Inman Paid Paid Paid $ 841. 68 �,683.80 1,570.47 118.54 1,898.06 1,441.69 8,946.54 9,705.29 Paid Paid Paid $ 841.68 1,683.80 1,570.47 118.54 1,898.06 1,44i.69 8,946.54 9,705.29 594,866.36 DAY MAYOR William J. Nee 10 F , ��� l� �� � � � �� ��� ��L � , � C�i�� � �1�.� /� � � �� � u �� G �' �� ��� 3 z � �7 � , �f� ��..: d� l � ��� <� � .�e���� �� � � T � ��� � z � l�� ' ' � -� /�iv � I �- L � �j�`' ��-G liL//I ( � 11 � / � � 6� l� w� � /�e. ',�'j `-c l, � ��;�,�, w ��C� G � a � � �i �S e �sl� S ^ n /� �`/4 �Z [i (� ` � L,a- � I �� 10 G � / dC./ �L LL- L C% C �: �. � �� � r � ��.� �. � ��, /�ix 3 _--� L.� � �',�,�'�) �'`/ 'r' �� �/� i i ! ! / i � f� � �� � // /�A �i", � ((� (�U i Aonorable Mnyor City oi F�idley �aley, � 55432 10 ►-� Auguat 18, 1961 6279 IIniverait�r Avenue N.E. Fridley, �+IId 55432 Re: IIniversity Induatrial Park F�ridley, IrIN Dear Mayor Nee: Earlier thia year the city of lh�idley levied the assessments for the improvemente to IIniveraity Induatriel Park. As you recall, I tiras in attendance at the public hearing to eaopt the assessment rule. At that time, I raised eome questions regarding theae assessmente. It is nox come to �y nttention that the asseasment procedure has made it very difficult to merchandise eome of these lots bas'ed on the ellocated assassments. I am raqueating that the assessments be split equelly among each parcel in IIniversity IAdustrial Park so that the remainder of thie property can be merchandieed. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. I re�6ain eincerq�.y yours, vid Harris DA:jem As the otimer of lots l, 2, 3, 9 ana i, lock 3, lots ana 6, ock 4, I, Gereld W. Paschke concur in thie e e�A. ,. ;. Gerald "�1. 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OU'I'SIDE LEVY LIMITS It�il "A" - JUd9meiltS and Liability Insurance Ite�► "C" - Matching Funds Prograns Item "E" - Bondec7 Irx3ebtedness (less Debt Serviae) F'und belaw) Item "I" - Decreased Mobile Home Tax Item "M" - Decreasec9 Irx3ustrial and CoRUnercial Develop�nt Item "N" - Tax Abatanents Ite�n "0" - Unfunded Accrued Liabilty of Public Pension Funds Sub-total R�TAL GII�IERAL F'UAID Debt Service - Civic Center (OU'I'SIDE LEVY LIMI7S) Capital Improvement Sub-total c+;��i. �i��:`�I $2,455,600 $ 50,730 121,886 29,866 12,036 I35,813 5,022 27,551 $ 382,904 $2,838,504 $ 37 , 352 44�770 $ 82,122 $2,920,626 BE IT FURTHER RF�OLVID, that the amount herein certified with respect to the Public F�rployee Retirement Association is in the amount required by the law. PASSID AI�ID ADOPTID BY THE CITY aDUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESO�A R�IIS UAY OF , 1981. WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR ATrF�T: SIDNEY C. II�I�fN - CITY CLF,t2R C.15�.3 l� � �� � �,- ; - _ .1',';' _ �`� FOF? co��cu�Rr_r�cE �'Y THc CI �'( COUPJClL - CLAI���S � � � Oc-roBEB�.� t931 CLAIf�1 �JUFIBERS 244512 - 268F09 � � F.OR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL - LICE'�SES October 5, 19a1 Type of License: B�r�. App roved �: Food Establishment Jerry's Bake Shop Gerald Scavo Steven J. Olson 6558 University Ave.td.E. Health Inspector Fridley, Pdn. 55432 Fees: $35.00 13 �° 13 q � F.OR CONCURRENCE SY THE CITY COUNCIL — LICE�`iSES October.5, 1981 Residential Rental Property OWNER LOCATION OF BLDG. UNITS FEE APPROVED BY Willis Ring 5069 - 3rd St. NE 2 $24.00 Steven J. Olson, RR #2, Box 113 Environ.Ofcr. Cokato, D1N 55321 Andres Wlasiuk 5111-15 - 3rd St. NE 1 18.00 Steven J. Olson, 5115 - 3rd St. NE Environ.Ofcr. Fridley, MN 55421 Timothy Parker 7316 Humboldt Ave. N. Brooklyn Park, MN 55444 Jeff lJ. Stewart 3550 Virginia Ave. No. New Hope, MN 55427 William K. Eckhart 10501 Partridge Circle Coon Rapids, MN 55433 Same owner as above Same owner as above Robert Holmquist 3608 Admiral Lane Mp1s, MN 55429 Todd B. Fuechtmann 5872 Washington St. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Leonard Dailey 8191 E. River Rd. James Olson 7347 Evert Court NE Fridley, MN 55432 William Shields 1300 Skywood Court NE Fridley, MN 55432 Allan Fehn 1251 Hillwind Rd. NE Fridley, MN 55432 5916-18 - 4th St. NE 251 - 57th P1. NE 40 - 63 2 Way NE 70-80 - 63 2 Way NE 90-100 - 63 2 Way NE 7401-03 Able St. NE 7417-19 Able St. NE 8191 E. River Rd. 7345-47 Evert Court NE 5355 Fillmore St. NE 1251-53 Hillwind Rd. NE Page 1 2 24.00 7 36.00 1 2 2 2 2 5 1 2 1 12.00 Steven J. Olson, Environ.Ofcr. Steven J. Olson, Environ.Ofcr. Steven J. Olson, Environ.Ofcr. 24.00 Steven J. Olson, Environ.Ofcr. 24.00 Steven J. Olson, Environ.Ofcr. 24.00 24.00 36.00 : �� 36.00 12.00 Steven J. Olson, Environ.Ofcr. Steven J. Olson, Environ.Ofcr. Steven J. Olson, Environ.Ofcr. Steven J. Olson, Environ.Ofcr. Steven J. Olson, Environ.Ofcr. Steven J. Olson, Envi ron.Ofcr. 13� �u� \� � F.OR CONCURRENCE 9Y 7HE CITY COUNCIL — LICE1dSES �l I October 5, 1981 ,Residential Rental Property OWNER LOCATION OF BLDG. UNITS FEE APPROVED BY Bruce K. Herrick 4551 Main St. NE 1 $12.00 Steven J. Olson, 4551 Main St. NE Environ.Ofcr. Fridley, MN 55421 Savitri Madireddi 11542 Gentilly Rd. Maple Grove, MN 55369 Victor Daml 9423 Flintwood St. NW Coon Rapids, MN 55433 Robert Shimanski 7458 Hayes St. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Faye Christianson 6389 Pierce St. NE Fridley, MPJ 55432 George Winiecki 2732 NE Hwy. 10 Moundsview, MN 55432 Robert Dove 7505 Jackson St. NE Fridley, P�N 55432 1230-32 Norton Ave. NE 174-76 Pearson Way 6335 Pierce St. NE 6381 Pierce St. NE 6150-56 Star Lane NE 7385-87 University Ave. NE Page 2 2 36.00 2 36.00 2 24.00 1 12.00 1 12.00 2 24.00 Steven J. Olson, Environ.Ofcr. Steven J. Olson, Environ.Ofcr. Steven J. Olson, Environ.Ofcr. Steven J. Olson, Environ.Ofcr. Steven J. Olson, Environ.Ofcr. Steven J. Olson, Environ.Ofcr. 0 i��' '`' � � a Y` ^ 1C1 - ��, ��� FOh CONCU�RGMCE �,Y Tf-i,� c< < r�.our � ESTI�1ATES �-�-----� d�TnR�. 5 . 1 qi�l i Continental Custom Bridge Company P.O. Box 153 A]exandria, MN 56308 FSWAL Payment - University Avenue Bikeway/Walkway Bridge Boda Construction 12325 C1oud Drive N.E. Mp1s., MN 55434 Partial Est. - Repair of 1.5 Million Gallon REservoir Bud Johnson Construction Compa�y Southgate Office Plaza 5001 West 78th Mp 1 s., ��1f'J 55437 FINAL Payment - Springbrook Nature Center Design Consortium, Inc. 1012 htarquette Mpls., MN 55403 $20,847.00 � 6,528.69 � 8,373.00 FINAL Payment - Springbrook Nature Center � 1,7i7.10 14 � Sold To ■ ■ � CONTIN�NTAL CUSTOM BR�DC`aE GOM�NY P.O. Box 153 ■ Alexandria, Minnesota 56308 City of �'ridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 14 A i nvoice No. 1613 pate September II, 1981 Your Ord�r No. Contract Dated {2-01-80 Shipped to ■ Un i vers i ty Avenue B i keway/Wa i kway Bridge • Fridley, MN white/original-yellow/numerical-pink/file-floldenrod/duplicete CCBC09 � • � TME GITY OF Fa�a� Y ATE ROM UBJECT DIAECTORATE OF PUBLIC WORKS Seatember 25, 198 D.P.W. J i Completion of Nature Center Buildi � 14 B MEMO R A N D UM ACTIONI +NFO• We have been informed by the Contractor, Bud Johnson Construction and Design Consortium, Incorporated that all of the construction items have been com- pleted on the Spring Brook Nature Center Buildirtg. Siah St. Clair and Or. Boudreau have informed me that all repairs have been made and the construction is completed. The percentage amounts retained by the City pending completion of construction can now be released. Recorrn�nd the City Council authorize the final payments to Bud Johnson Cons- truction and Design Consortium, Incorporated. 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September 28, 1981 Mr. Mark Burch City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue NE Frxdley, MIV 55432 FINAL INVOICE RE: SPRINGBROOK NATURE CENTER Dear Mr. Burch: The following is a tabulation of the final payment due Design Consortium Inc. for services provided on the Springbrook Nature Center. TOTAL BALANCE DUE DCI ................................ $ �71�•10 Thank you. Sincerely� DESIGN CONSOR INC. l � Cynthia Pope 1<< E II:ti11:X C(1\SOIt'CII;�1 1�1; AItCHI'1'IiC'1'1'Itli I.A'.�IISI�►Pli ARCHI'1'IiCI'Ultli 1'l.A�11I'.�f DIiSIGN Nll'L M:�INll:l•:'CI'1: A\'li 1111\\I:AI'111.IS M:1 :i3-lll:i lil? :i11 :i1NN