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08/22/1983 - 5245P � � r FRIDLEY CI TY COUNCIL � At1GUST 22, 1983 - 7:30 P.M. Follawing are the "AGTIONS TAKEN" by the Administration for your information. ..;��/: • v �.�y� City Council Meeting, August 8, 1983 Minutes approvec3 as presented ; �� � ��► � �. a����; �... -. . - -. • ' �� �� .. !�r � �M�� : Mr. �n Merickel, Representative from Senator Boschwitz's Office Mr. Dave Zbrkildson, RE Anoka County Ice Arena (Consideration of Ite� not on Agerida - 15 Minutes) { a: ,► ; � �. Public Hearing on a praposed Modification of the Redevelopment Plan for the Redevelopment Project No. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Public Hearing opened at 8:28 P.M. Closed at 8:50 P.M. PUBLIC WURRS—AGTION TAREN; Put resolution for 12th agenda. Co�mcil Meeting, August, 22, 1983 � � , ��., Page 2 Consideration of Ap�ointment to Energy Catmission (Tabled 8/8/83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Item tabled by Council PUBLIC WORKS AGTION TAKEN: Put item on 9/12 agenda Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance Adopting a New Chapter 206 F�titled Building and Repealing the Old Chapter 206 of the Fridley City Code in its Entirety. (First Reading 7/25/83) .... 3- 3 R Consideration of Second Reading tabled to meeting of September 12, 1983 PIJBLIC WORKS--ACTION TAKEN: Put item on agenda of September 12 for consideration. Zhe City Attorney is reviewing Appendix E and checking into the possibility of what other options we have—other than Appendix E--for providing sprinkling control on buildings such as through zoning or land use planning. +i�;, - �i� , Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 601 of the Fridley City Code F�titled "Municipal Operation of Liquor" by Amending Section 601.07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 4 A Ordinance adopted on first reading CEI�rRAL SEI�VZCE--ACI'ION TAKEN: Item will be on the agenda of September 12, 1983 for consideration of second reading Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance Amending C�apter 602 of the Fridley City Code E�titlecl "Beer Licensing" by Amending Section 602.09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Ordinance adopted on first reading CEIJI'RAL SERVICE—ACTION TAKEN: Item will be on the agenda of September 12, 1983 for consideration of second reading ' i" Council Meeting, August 22, 1983 +�a,, : �i�. • � � �t� Page 3 Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 603 of the Fridley City Code �titled "Intoxicating Liquor" by Amending Section 603.12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Ordinance adopted on first reading CE�TrRAL SERVICE ACTION TAKEN: Item will be on the agenda of September 12, 1983 for consideration of seconc3 readirig Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 605 of the Fridley City Code Entitled "Intoxicating Liquor—Clubs" by Amending Section 605.13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Ordinance adopted on first reading CII�AL SERVICE--ACTION TAKEN: Item will be on the agenda of September 12, 1983 for consideration of second reading Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance Amending CY�apter 504 of the Fridley City Code �titled "Taxicabs" by Amending Section 504.02 ..... 8- 8 B Item tabled to September 12, 1983 for further review by City Attorney and drafting of a resolution to legislature regarding Metro Licensing Agency �L SERVICE--ACTION TAKED]: Working with City Attorney to see that resolution is drafted for agenda of September 12, 1983 for consideration Council Meeting, August 22, 1983 - Page 4 �ia� : �i�.. ! � t . s•� R�eceiving Planning Catmission Minutes of August 10, 1983 .......................... 9-9W A. Vacation Request, SAV #83-03, for a utility easement located on vacated 76th Avenue (Ord.#588) to allaa expansion of a clinic at 500 Osborne Road N.E. by Timco Construction ................ 9 Planning Corcmission Reconmendation: Approval & 9F-9J with stipulations Council Action Needed: Set Public Hearing for September 12, 1983 Public Hearing was set for September 12, 1983 PSJBLIC Wt�RKS--ACTION TAKEN: Made arrangemer►ts for public hearing B. F�ccess Highway Right-of�ay �1.irnback.........9A-9B Plannina Comnission Recomnendation: Approval & 9K-90 with exception CAUncil Action Needed: Consideration of Recomnendation Item referred to staff. Bring back to Council on future agenda PUBLIC WORKS—ACTION TAKEN: Will Put item on future agenda for further consideration C. Item from Appeals Canmission Meeting of August 16, 1983 (At Ward Councilman's Request) Request for side yard variance fro�n 5 ft. to 1 ft. to allaw a 12 ft. garage addition at 1418 MeadoFmioor Drive by Bernard Heille...... 9P-9W A�peals Comnission Recomnendation: Approval by 4 to 1 vote with stipulations Council Action Needed: Consideration of Reconmendation Variance approved Pi1�LIC WDRKS ACl'ION TAKEN: Applicant infornned Council Meeting, August 22, 1983 ���i. �►i�, ! � � z•�� �nsideration of Setting a Public Hearing for September 26, 1983 on Proposed Ordinance Regard- ing 20 Year Renewal of Gas Franchise with Minnegasco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Public Hearing was set for September 26, 1983 PUBLIC WORKS ACTION TAKEN: Made necessary arrangements for public hearing on gas franchise September 26, 1983 Consideration of a Resolution Renaming 64th Avenue, Lying Between University Avenue (T.H.47) and 5th Street, to Fourmies Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . Resolution No. 71-1983 adopted PiJBLIC WORKS—ACTION TAKEN: Renamed Avenue as authorized with the provision that the name "64th Avenue" remain on the street sign also Page 5 . 10-lOB ordinance on . 11-11A Consideration of a Resolution Calling for a Public Hearing on a Proposal to Undertake and Finance an Industrial Development Project (Frank Shear Associates Project) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 - 12 A Resolution No. 72-1983 adopted CEIai'RAL SERVICE—ACTION TAKEN: Necessary arrangements have been made for public hearing on September 12, 1983 Consideration of Receiving and Rejecting Prior Bids and Adopting a Resolution to Readvertise for Bids for a Four-Wheel Drive Tractor Loacler Bids were received and rejected and Resolution No. 73-1983 �ras adopted to readvertise for bids PUBLIC WDRKS ACTION T.AREN: PrOCeeding With readvertising for bids . . . 13 - 13 D Council Meeting, August 22, 1983 ���. = ���-. ! � � �� Page 6 Consideration of a Resolution Waiving the Restrictions on the Division of Taxes for the Property Located at 7524 Alden Way N.E.. ..... 14 - 14 C Resolution No. 74-1983 adopted with stipulations PUBLIC WORKS—AGTION TAKEN: Applicant will be advised of Council approval with stipulations Claims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Approved as presented CEt�lrRAL SERVICE—ACTION TAKEN• Claims paid Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Approved as presented �F.rJr�zAr. SERVICE ACTION TAKEN: LiCenses isSUed Estimates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Zl�e figures on the Noble Nursery estimates should be corrected to state "$13,846.77. Ti�e estimates were approved with that correction (,EI�f�RAL SERt7ICE—ACTION TAKEN: Corrected estimates paid .• � a: � ° FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL � AUGUST 22, 1983 - 7:30 P.M, ' � �� = : ►I�T� =.•:� = � u ► CITY COUNCIL MEETING. AUGUST 8. 1983 '1�' 1► 1 � ��. �' 1 � i 1l ���►�► MR. TOM MERICKEL, REPRESENTATIVE FROM SENATOR BOSCHWITZ'S OFFICE MR. DAVE TORKILDSON, RE ANOKA COUNTY ICE ARENA iCONSIDERATION OF ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA - 15 MINUTES) ' �� ■ �► 1 PUBLIC HEARlNG ON A PROPOSED MODIFICATION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT N0, 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 COUNCIL MEETING, AUGUST, 22, 1983 1 1 : ► PAGE 2 CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMENT TO ENERGY COMMISSIOtV (TABLED 8/8/83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 CONSIDERATION OF SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A NEW CHAPTER 206 ENTITLEO BUILDING AND REPEALING THE OLD CHAPTER 206 OF THE FRIDLEY CIT'Y CODE IN ITS ENTIRETY. (FIRST READING 7/25/83) .... 3- 3 R 1 a� � 1 CONSlDERA710N OF F1RST READING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 601 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE ENTITLED "MUNICIPAL OPERATION OF LIQUOR" BY AMEND I NG SECT I ON 6B1 .07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 4 A CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 602 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE ENTITLED "BEER LICENSING" BY AMENDING SECTION 602.09 .........................5 ► :I� � 1 �►�►�� CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 603 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE ENTITLED "INTOXICATING LIQUOR" BY AMENDING SECT I ON 603 .12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 605 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE ENTITLED "INTOXICATING LIQUOR--CLUBS" BY AMEND I NG SECT I ON 605.13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 504 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE ENTITLED "TAXICABS" BY AMENOING SECTION 504.02 ..... S- 8 B � 1i� � 1 �► ► � RECEIVING PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES OF AUGUST 10, 1983 ..........................9-9W A. VACATION REQUEST, SAV #83-03, FOR A UTILITY EASEMENT LOCATED ON VACATED 76TH AVENUE (ORD.#58FS) TO ALLOW EXPANSION OF A CLINIC AT 500 OSBORNE ROAD N.E. BY TIMCO CONSTRUCTION ................ 9 PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: APPROVAL & 9F-9� WITH STIPULATIONS COUNCIL ACTION NEEDED: SET PUBLIC HEARING FOR SEPTEMBER 12. 1983 B. EXCESS HIGHWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY TURNBACK.,,.....�,9A-9B PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: APPROVAL b 9K-90 WITH EXCEPTION COUNCIL ACTION NEEDED: CONSIDERATION OF RECOMMENDATION C. ITEM FROM APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING OF AUGUST 16. 1983 iAT WARD COUNCILMAN'S REQUEST) REQUEST FOR SIDE YARD VARIANCE FROM 5 FT. TO 1 FT. TO ALLOW A 12 FT. GARAGE ADDITION AT 1418 MEADOWMOOR DRIVE BY BERNARD HEILLE...... 9P-9W APPEALS COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: APPROVAL BY 4 TO 1 VOTE WITH STIPULATIONS COUNCIL ACTION NEEDED: CONSIDERATION OF RECOMMENDATION , COUNCIL MEETING. AUGUST 22, 1983 1a� � 1 •► ► � PA�E 5 CONSIDERATION OF SETTiNG A PUBLIC HEARING FOR SEPTEMBER 26. 1983 ON PROPOSED ORDINANCE REGARD- ING 20 YEAR RENEWAL OF GAS FRANCHISE WITH M I NNEGASCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 10 B CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION RENAMING 64TH AVENUE, LYING BETWEEN UNIVERSITY AVENUE (T.H.47) AND 5TH STREET, TO FOURMIES AVENUE . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 - 11 A CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSAL TO UNDERTAKE AND FINANCE A,N INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (FRANK SHEAR ASSOC I ATES PROJECT ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 - 12 A CONSIDERATION OF RECEIVING AND REJECTING PRIOR BIDS AND ADOPTING A RESOLUTION TO READVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR A FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE TRACTOR LOADER .... 13 - 13 D ►�� � 1 •1 ► � CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION WAIVING THE RESTRICTIONS ON THE DIVISION OF TAXES FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 7524 ALDEN WAY N.E.. ..... 14 - 14 C CLA I MS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 L I CENSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 - 16 R EST I MATES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 - 17 A �/ � �►, 't4� TNTi�F�� OF 'I� RHQTIAR I�TII� OF FRIDI,EY CITY mCJNCIL OF �UQI� 8. 1483 R�e Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Mayor Nee. PLID[',E OF AI�I�7GIAt�ICE: Mayor Nee led the Council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. pDIS, CAI�L: l�II�tS PRF5IIIT: Mayor Nee, O�unciLnan Barnette, Councilman Schneider, Counci].nar► Hamernik, and Co�ciLnan Fitzpatrick I�'tBERS ABSFI�Tt': None BPPROVAL OF MINf TIFS • m[TNCIL I�. JCTLY 25 . 1983 • Councilman Hamernik requested the following typographical errors be oorrected: Page 6, paragraph 10; Page 7, paragraphs 1 and 3; and Page 9, paragraph 9. MOTION by CAUncilm�'�n Hamernik to approve the minutes as presented, with oorrection of the above typographical errors. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declrred the motion carried unanimously. ADOPTION OF AiGII�IDA • Mayor Nee requested the follawing items be added to the agenda: (1) Consideration of a Resolution Setting a Primary Election, Establishing Polling Places, and Appointing Judges; and (2) Consideration of a Resolution in Opposition to Senate File 66. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt the agenda with the above additions. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all v�oting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. OPIIV FORifl�l. VISIZC?RS• 1�'BESII�T�ATION OF DIVIDEI�ID Ci�IDC�� Mr. Dale Hadtrath presented a check to the City in the amount of $19,078.01 fram the Home Insurance tbmpany which is being paid due to the City's improved loss ratio. Mr. Aadtrath stated the loss ratio has been improved by the outstanding work of Jim Hill, Sid Inman, Bill Aunt, and Nasim Qureshi, through the awareness of job safety and accident prevention. � � - � ��. J�. ����M1�. �� . .c�tiy ; 0 Mr. Hadtrath extended his oongratulations to the City e�loyees for a good job in this area. Mayor Nee congratulated staff on the rec7uction of the City loses. �; � : , ��: �.�'�1 ����� I�.il�� y �i► �I i ��� ���V����� +� Jl�l.�l�l') ��M��!_ �i� Vi �. �'� b�'lt•7`)!7 Cocuicilman Fitzpatrick nominated Brad Sielaff for appointment to the vacancy created by the resi�ation of Rbdd Tessmer, and the term expiring in 1985. �ere being no further naninations, the following action was taken: MOTION by Councilman Barnette to cast an ananimous ballot for the appoint�nent of Brad Sielaff, 6770 Plaza C1uve, to the Energy Commission. Seconded by Councilman HaQnernik. Upon a voice vote, all v�oting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Aamernik to table the appointment to the other vacancy on the f�ergy CoRmission for the term expiring in 1984. Seconded by CounciLran Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ����v 1� 71� i_ �/� � i �� ��� �� � /� � i \. .k �� i �� � yVi , � �. h�V M��� � � �'.� � ►�i h► � / �•��� i�� � � :} Mr i � � � �:. • N� «� i �y�i ! • � •� ti'� �i� v��� �. • 1 1�+ Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this request for variances was before the Appeals Camiission at their June 28, 1983 meeting and approval was recomnended with certain stipulations. Mr. Flora stated the variances requested are to increase the size of a free standing sign fran the maximinn of 80 square feet to 371 square feet; to increase the height of one free standing sign from the maximum of 25 feet to 47 feet, and the second free standing sign from 25 feet to 36 feet; to increase the size of two directional signs from the maximum of 4 square feet to 7 square feet, and increase the size of a third directional sign from 4 square feet to 24 square feet; and to decrease the setback from right-of-way for a directional sign from the minimum of 10 feet to 2 feet. Mr. Flora stated the major request is for an identification sign, a truck products sign, and tw�o clirectional sic�s. He stated, after considerable discussion by the Appeals Commission, they recommended approval to increase the size of a free standing sign from the maximum of 80 square feet to 241 square feet and to increase the height of that free standing sic� frocn the maximtaa of 25 feet to 47 feet. �ey further reconmended the size of the three directional sic,�s be increased f rom 4 square feet to 7 square feet and to decrease the setback from the zight-of -way for a directional sic,� fram the minim�an af 10 feet to 2 feet, with stipulations that the "Trucks" si� shall be eliminated; the 24 square foot directional sic� shall be eliminated; and the "Parts � Service" directional sign shall be retaved. �nr� [�TI1� OF A[IC�T � . 1983 P�3 Mr. Flora stated, in reviewing this property, there are some code deficiencies regarding landscaping to be placed along Viron Road and Fireside Drive, repainting of existing signs on the front and sides of the building, and construction of a handicap raanp for the truck sales of f ice. He stated these itesns were not included in the stipulations by the Appeals Qoamission, but felt they should be brought to the Co�mcil's attention. l�lr. Peugh, representing Signcrafters, stated the sign they are proposing would be about 10 feet higher than the existing sign which would be ranwed. Ae stated the purpose of the wall signs were to screen the air- conditioning units on the roof . Oounci]mar► Schneider questioned how much signage was permitted on the walls, and Mr. Flora stated they meet the requirements for the signs on their walls, with the ones suggestec7 to be remwed. Councilman Schneider questioned the square f ootage of the existing "Vikinq" Sign. Mr. Flora stated it is 331 square feet so the request is actually a reduction in size, however, it would be higher. Councilnan Schneider asked which signs would be removed f rom the walls. Mr. Dooley, representing Viking Ct�evrolet, stated the sign stating "Body Shop" on the north side of the building w�ould be renaved. Council.nan Sc�neider stated he dic�'t have a problen with the proposal for the new sic,� as he felt it would improve the area. He stated his only thought was there seems to be a lot of clutter and felt it would be advantageous to remave somie of the wall signs. Mr. Dooley stated they could remove the two small signs, but would like the one facing Fireside Drive. Councilman Sc:hneider asked Mr. Dooley about the question raised by staff regarding the landscaping. Mr. Dooley stated there are trees and shrubs along Viron Road, Fireside Drive, and the highway. He stated they received a request in the mail toclay regarding landscaping, and it looks like they are being asked to spend $15,000 to 520,000 for shrubs and f elt this was too much, however, there is no question there are some things they can do to improve the landscaping. Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated when the special use permit was granted to pravide for van parking on the Strite-Anderson property, there Was�a requirenent for a landscaping plan to be provided. He stated he talked to Mr. Dooley this gast week regarding the submission of a plan for landscaping the boulevards along Viron Road and Fireside Drive. He stated staff has identified several different species of plants and trees which oould be used for this landscaping. Mr. Flora stated, in addition to the landscaping, the fence to the back of the building should be screened; the existing signs on the building should be repainted; and a handicap ra� be installed to the truck sales office. 3. ��.1,. ���+�lyl�. �� : ,r�.� / ':N l�lr. Dooley stated they have every intention of repainting the wall signs and they would install a handicap raa�p. l�ayor Nee stated he dicbi't feel the question of the landscaping could be settled at this time, however, if the same standards that apply for the Datsun dealership are set for Viking, he asked Mr. Dooley if this would be acceptable. !!r. Dooley stated he didn't feel this would be a problem and some of the landscaping could be done this fall and that a two year period would be reasonable to �amplete the required landscaping. M�TION by Counciln�an Schneider to concur with the recommendation of the Appeals Caimission to grant the variances to increase the size of a f ree standing sign fran the maxim�an of 80 square feet to 241 square feet; to increase the height of the free standing sign fram a maxim�an of 25 feet to 47 feet; to increase the size of three directional signs from 4 square feet to 7 square feet each; and to decrease the right-of-way setback on Fireside Drive from 10 feet to 2 feet, with the stipulation that the petitioner wmplete w�ork on the handicap ramp to the truck sales office, and work with the staff to provide adequate screen.ing for the storage area in the back. FUrther, the petitioner is to work with staff to develop a landscaping plan along Viron Road and Fireside Drive t� to a level similar to other car dealerships in the City to be completed by September, 1984. Seoonded by Gouncilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ���J� ��* � M � � : 1 � M �I� � �. �4 �i� � �� y�� y �1� i ��4�� �i y�� � � �; �� � � ��,� a,4 �,► � � y : : � �. MOTION by Cbuncil.tnan Schneider to waive the reading and adopt Ordinance No. 780 upon sec:ond reading and order publication. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a roll Fitz�trick, favor of the ur�animously. call vote, Mayor Nee, Councilman Schneider, Councilman Councilman Hamernik, and Councilman Barnette all voted in motion, and Mayor Nee declared the motion carried Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated this ordinance takes a longer period to go into effect than a normal ordinance. He stated he believed it is 90 days after publication and administration should take this into oonsideration. !Ylr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated an opinion was received that staff may proceed on the basis of what the Gouncil originally passed. He stated, in essence, this ordinance is the same one as adop�ted earlier by the Council, but the public hearing wasn't held, therefore, it was necessary to hold the hearing and then have the Council take action again for adoption of the ordinance. �� �\. �� .�1� � � � � ���/� � � : � �. �� i \ � f�� \�i � M i M��� � �. ?4� �i\� ��j 1 ; �i� 1 � �� yr� M4 �!.: ��y�; �. y�� �1 �i � �} y ��.� �4y • � r ;��+ ; : � �. M7TION by Councilman Barnette to waive the reading and adopt the ordinance upon second reading and order publication. Seconded by Councilman eamernik. ��. 1�. r���Ml�. �� : �: !�y I � * � Gbuncilman Sc�neider stated, at the first reading of this ordinance, he did support it procec�rally, hawever, he has ciifficulty with Section 6.02 (b) which, in effect, renwes the o�ncurrence of the Cou�cil, as a Charter requirenent, for the hiring or dismissal of City �loyees. Councilman Schneider stated it has been his philosophy to bring a000untability to the ��cil for actions by the City. Ae stated one of �e first activities on which he spent a oonsiderable amount of time was the code of ethics ordinance. He stated the Charter, as it stands, significantly influences and restricts the ability of Council members to interfere with daily work. He stated it is, therefore, vital for the Gouncil to have a free flow of information with the administration and this irrvolves who the City is hiring and who the City is dismissing. He stated the proposed change would eliminate that information flow to the Co�cil . Councilman Schneider stated he has no distrust of the present ac�ninistration and the way it has worked, there is no problem; however, he felt the Council's function to oversee the hiring and dismissal of enployees should be retained. Councilman Sc�neider stated he would like to be aware af what is happening and for the Council to oontinue with their concurrence in the hiring of e�loyees, however, he stated the City Manager`s hands are somewhat tied if he isn't free to dismiss employees. Councilman Schneider stated he had discussed his concerns with the City Manager and a compromise has been suggested in that the Council would concur with hirings and would only be notified of any dismissals. Councilnan Schneider suggested this ordinance be tabled so this compromise oould be presented to the (harter Camiission. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to table the second reading of this ordinance �mtil October in order to submit the proposed compromise to the next meeting of the Charter Commission for their consideration and discussion. Seoorx�ed by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Councilman Ha�nernik pointed out the Council reviews the budget and the douncil is made aware at that time of changes in personnel. He felt the Council has the opportunity and authority to either approve or disapprove any positions c�uing the budget process. He stated if there isn't money for salaries available, there woulcii't b2 ariy hiring. Mayor Nee stated he was pregared to v�ote for the sec.ond reading as it now etands, but di�'t feel it would pass. damcilman Schneider stated it is a philosophical question, but he can't stmport the ordinance as it is now written. Ms. Sue Jackson, a member of the Charter Commission, stated her first reaction to the compromise is fairly positive. She stated the whole thrust of the change regarding �loyees came after the change regarding the City Manager. She stated the first oonsideration was to see that the City Manager serves at the pleasure of the Gouncil. Ms. Jackson stated if the City Manager is held acoountable for the way the City operates, he must �� 1�. � „i��fY1�. �i ; .r ��+ � ���y _ j have some freedan to vontrol the people that work under him. She stated the rnmiber af positions or personnel w�uld be set in the budget, with the City Manager having the right to choose the individuals. Ms. Jackson felt the Q�arter Commission would be open to discussing the oomQromise suggested by Co�cilnan Sdv�eider . L1PON A WICE VOTE TAKII�I CN � M�TION 10 TABLE, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee declared the mation carried unanimously. �,��� ��� � M ► � J► � �1� ?,4M ��► 1 �i ��� �l M� : ��4�� ,� /� : 4_ i�ii �� C \�/ i 9} i � � 1�� � yl�l�l� � . . �+ � �� �/ ��1 � ��.� 1 : �f : ; � s. M�I'ION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to waive the reading and adopt Ordinance No. 781 on the second reading and ozder publication. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. .�a. +� : 3« \� �. �: � �v ►'::� _ ��N� : ��� : �i1��;1 ,: : �. �� v: y y.i M M : ►��. ?�: : � � �MM �. : { 1�. .i : : ►. i� : ��ys,�i: �; Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the �arter requires the City Manager to submit the preliminary budget to the Council in order to set a public hearing. Mr. Qureshi stated the budget for 1984 is $7,357,113 which is a 3.79$ increase aver the 1983 budget. He stated the Council would be provided with adjusted f igures as they becane available f rom the State and County . He stated this is a balanced budget, as required by the City Charter, and further details will be submitted at the public hearing on September 12, 1983 . MpTION by Councilman Hamernik to receive the preliminary report of the City Manager for the 1984 budget and set the public hearing for September 12, 1983. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the m�tion carried unanimously. : ��!_ +/ �. ' : �hl �. !! ti�ti_ . • � ,� �; �4 • 1 1 ; a� �r-� ���: : �' � � ' �+:�,� 1+ y' � ��.: !� ���±4�_ �4 • � • ;:��'+ ► M:' .�.►1 �. � ��� �I� �H • • � �,��.�� �+�+: � ► ;,�,: DI: ; �.;� !�lr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this special use permit is requested in order to oonstruct a garage in the flood plain at 640 Cheryl Street. Ae stated accessory buildings are allowed in the flood plain, as long as they aren't for h�mran habitation and are constructed to building codes. He stated it was suggested that Lots 20, 21. and 22 be combined into one tax statement and the petitioner has taken this action. •� 1�. � Y►��Y1�. �� ; .rltiy -I .�0 Mr. Flora stated staff has no objection to this special use permit and the Planning Comission has recomanended approval of this request, with the stipulation of oonibining the lots into one tax stat�nent. Oamcilman Fitzpatrick stated, as he �uiderstands, action has been taken to caobine the lots into one tax stat�nent. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to concur with the unanimous rec�onmendation of the Planning Cam�ission ancl grant special use permit, SP #83-05. Seoonded by Councilmar► Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Yyy� �:�! v : �! ti's�_ �n ,� �1 �. �� 1 ! !: : � �. ; ?� 1 y ,� * ; �� .y M.I 1� : : � �ly:: «. �:��.v �! 1� }! +� � � i \ h i � i ► i. . +� .�►� � e ► � }♦ +� y�.�� i � i � i. • �: , �.H+�,. �IM; �al � �..�� : ► � �� / : � �14� �I►': �/ Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this is a request to reduce the side yard setback fran the required five feet to three feet to permit the oonversion of a single car garage to a dcwble garage. Mr. Flora stated, at the Appeals Commisison meeting, there was considerable discussion that the garage could be 20 feet instead of 22 feet and, therefore, a variance would not be required. He stated the Appeals Camiission denied the variance as they felt the hardship had to be based on more than just econanic reasons. Mr. Flora stated the vote by the Appeals Commission was 2 in favor and 2 against the motion and, therefore, this item was re£erred to the Council. Mr. Mittelstadt stated the variance for which he is applying is really only for one foot so he could make the garage 21 feet. He stated he originally applied for a two foot variance in order to make the garage 22 feet. Mr. Mittelstadt felt the variance would make a substantial difference in the quality of the garage and indicated he intended to build the garage whether or not a variance was granted. Mrs. Ruhnly, 6747 Washington Street, stated the lots in this particular area are angled and are 75 feet across the front and about 55 feet across the back. She stated the homes are pretty crawded and the majority of the homes in the inn�ediate area have single attached garages. Mrs. Kuhnly stated, when their home was built, it was too far north and their driv�aay was on the Ixoperty line so they had to buy several feet of land from their nei�bor in order to get out of their car. She stated the only room they have is on the south side of their property where Mr. Mittlestadt wishes to enlarge the garage, and s�he w�ould prefer not having ariy m�re building than what is already there. Mr. Richard Nord, 6805 Washir�gton Street, stated most of their area has single attached garages and felt, if this variance is granted, other requests will have to be granted which will �ke their area even m�re ��. h. � Y��+�lM1�. �� ; 1 c .y ,� • � d crowded. Ae stated he built a two-car garage on the back of his lot so he woulc�'t have to obtain any variances. Q�uncilman Barnette stated Mr. Mittelstadt is going to add to his present garage whether or �t the variance is appraved. Councilman Aamernik stated he appreciated Mr. Mittelstadt trying to upgrade his property by adding on to the garage, howevex, with the objection of adjacent property awners, he f inds it diff icult to vote in favor af the proposed variance. M�TION hy Councilman Aamernik to concur with the split decision of the Appeals Camiision and deriy the variance request to reduce the side yard setback fran the required five feet ta four feet. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye. Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to receive the minutes of the Planning Camiission Meeting of July 27, 1983. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voioe vote, all v�oting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. : }« �/ �. _ = y� �l/ �.� ; ��/ `.� ;� �� ti�r ��► v �, �4 • 1 J MOTION by Councilman Schneider to receive the minutes of the Cable �elevision Carmission Meeting of July 14, 1983. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. : }•:� . ���.� ►! • ' �M �. �. �+r ; �+ 34y ��� �'-Z+�= =-- . �. �� �. ' � « : � � : ' :� �1� �. 1 �� Na�. M'JTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to acbpt Resolution No. 6�1983. Seconc3ed by Councilnan Sci�neider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ; ?��• . f .,► ►. � • ��•,. ,. ���; y �. . . : � ; ti. !• � ���. 4�� : � � � ]I�?C, � : � �i► : �'� lit �. M►� � _ i �� : �� �iV ' : \ � �.� :!�_. � y.� : s ; x• ; � �,��Y;. ��1 Mayor Nee stated this bill is knawn as the "Goldwater Deregulation Cable Bill" and, if this resolution is adopted, he felt it should be sent to S�ators and Representatives in Congress and the Mayors of large cities aver 8,000 population. lOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution Ab. 70-1 983. Seconded by Counci]man Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the mation carried unanimously. 9. ES'TIMATES - M3TION by Councilman Sd�neider to approve the estimates as submitted. ��. J�. � „��+alM��. �, : rltiy i (Estimates) Plonette Constuction Ca�ny,Inc. 2050 �fiite Bear Avenue St. Paul, 1rII�1 55109 Estimate #4 Center City Plaza Project Halverson Construction Oom�any 4227 165th Avenue N.E. Wyaning, IYQ�1 55092 Fstimate #4 Misc. O�ncrete, curb & Gutter Project Hardrives, Inc. Suite 216 3030 Harbor Lane Mirineapolis, NAl 55441 st, iss3—i St. 1983-2 Fstimate #4 Les Jones Roofing, Inc. 941 West 80th Street Minneapolis, Irh� 55420 S 3,648.14 $27,952.27 Final Fstimate Ocx�mons Park Filter Plant Roof Reconstruction Reehn Brothers, Inc. 2512 Hillsboro Avenue North New Hope, NIlV 55427 Final Estimate Locke Park Filter Plant Roof Reconstruction :'��� $64,738.70 $ 850.00 $31,600.41 $ 5,041.65 $27,300.00 Seconded by Counci]man Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 10. � M71*IOiN by Councilman Barnette to approve Claims No. 195019 through 216 Z02. Seoonded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, l�ayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 11. LICIIZSES : I�IJTIOi�1 by Co�uici]man Sd�neider to apprwe the licenses as submitted and as on file in the License C1erk's Office. Seconded by Councilman Aamernik. Upon a voice vote, all v�oting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried ur,animously. ��. J�.�1� Yi�a�y�►. �, ; 1_c1�y i � M� i�e � i � �ii� �� �� ��. ����� ►�: � « ';N i Mr. Dick Aarris, Riverview Z�errace, asked where the ordinance now stands regarding the requirenent for sprinkler systeans. I4r. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the State has given cities an option to adopt Appenciix E to the Dniform Building Code which would provide higher standards for fire protection by requiring sprinklers in new buildings or adciitions to buildings. Ae stated most of the surrounding comanunities are considering adopting this requirenent and Spring Lake Park, Mounds View, and Brooklyn Center already have these ordinances. Mr. Qureshi stated if this is adopted, it shifts some of the burden for fire protection to the property owners. Mr. Qureshi suggested to Mr. Harris that he contact Fire CY�ief, Bob Aldrich, since he does have some oost oo�rq�arisons. Mr. Qureshi stated the Council will be discussing this item further on August 22, as there was a first reading of the ordinance on July 25, 1983. Mr. Harris stated he saw some figures regarding the cost to install a sprinkler system and felt perhaps it doesn't reflect the true costs, as connection oosts may be higher than what an actual sprinkler system would cost for a small building. Mr. Harris stated he can't make an argument over the safety factor and perhaps the burden of responsibility should be shifted to the property vwners. He suggested perhaps if it was such a good idea that City Hall should be sprinkled and used as a test case. !�lr. Qureshi stated they are planning to have the lawer level in the Caty Aall sprinkled. Co�cilman Aaunernik stated, in discussions at the last meeting, it was felt the options the State left c�en to local jurisdictions were somewhat limited, and was one of the reasons the Council considered this option to adopt appendix E. � � �. 1: � ���►� MOTION by Councilman Aamernik to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Regular Meeting of the Fiidley City Council of August 8, 1983 adjourned at 8:55 p.m. Ibespectfully suhmitted, Carole Haddad William J. Nee Secretary to the City Camcil Mayor Appraved: EXSIBIT 11 NOTICE OF PtJBLIC HEARING CITY OF FRIDLEY COUNTY OF ANORA STATE OF MINNESOTA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council (the 'Ccun- Cil') of the City of Pridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota, vill hold a public hearing on Monday, �►ugust 22, 1983, at 7:30 p.o., at the City Ball, in Fridley.� Minnesota, relatinq to the oodification by the Bousing and Redevelop- ment Authority in and for the City of Fridley of a Redevel- opment Project to be designated as Redevelopment Project No. 1('Redevelopment Project No. 1") pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, sections 462.411 to 462.716, inclusive, as amended. The hearing is also relative to a proposed modi- fication of the Redevelopment Plan for the Redevelopment Project No. 1, a copy of which will be on file and available for public inspection in the Clerk-Treasurer's office not later than August 10, 1983. The property proposed to be added to the Redevelopment Project is legally desczibed in 1►ttachment A. The parcels proposed to be added to Redevelopment Proj- ect No. 1 ere �ore specifically described in the Modified Redevelopment Plan. All interested persons may eppear at the hearinq and present their views orally or in writing. Dated: , 1983. BY ORDER OF TI� CITY COUNCIL Clerk-Treasurer � - 1 1 � fOR �ANCURRENCE Dlr TNE CiTY ODUNCIL �p�iNTMENT • ENERGY COMMISSION TaDled - ENERGY COMrlISSION APPOINTEE B►'adley R. Sielaff 6770 Pla a C�ryP 574-0470 0 0 TERM EXPIRES RESIGNING MEMBER 4-1-84 ' Jerry Cithosz 7509 Tempo Ter�ace N.E. (Resigned 10/19/82) 4-1/85 Todd Tessmer 6890 Channel Rd. I�.E. (Resigned S/23/83) z 4 'm: lt��: �y�M �1 %: ��. �fl ME!lORANDUM I�SIM l�1. C�t�tFS'�lI� QTY lSAt3�GFR �. i � • � • - •, «a �- • ti�• �� 5ZJ&TFX.T: HCxJRS OF OPt�21�TI0N - SAI�E OF BEFR A[�ID LIQ[lQR �JRII� A S'TATFWIDE II.DC.TION nATE : AUGCIS'T 4 , 1983 During the 1963 Legislative session, the State Statutes were am�ded regarding the hours of sale for intoxicating and norrintoxicating malt liquor. The Legislature eliminated the pertion of the State Statutes which prohibits the sale of liquor and narintoxicating malt liquor on the day of any Statewide election. Since the Legislation is enabling only, it is up to the City Co�cil of each individual City to c3etennine Wi�ether or not they cb, in fact, vant to change their local ordinances and allow for the sale within their City. I reoannend that the City C'�cil adopt these changes based on the following r easons. 1. T7�e State I�w has never prohibited the sale of intoxicating liquor and norrintoxicating malt liquor on the days of a local election and the City has alWays allowed its liquor establishments to sell on those days. 2. Adjacent cities to the City of Fridley are in the process of amending their ordinances and not changing ours wculd allow our ndjacent city liquor establisivnents to have an �aifair marketing advar�tage. 3. It would alla+► the City of Fridley's M�a�icipal Off-Sale Liquor Stores an a3ditional oppc>rt�ity to produoe revenue for the City's taxpayers. Additionally, Chapter 603.11 dealing with intoxicating liquor on-sale and Chaper 605.13 dealing With intoxicating liquor--clubs, still contains provisions disallowing the sale on Menorial Day. This item has been out of the State Laws for a number of years and Was inadvertently overlooked in amending the liquor ordinances. �erefore, I have included language in the acclinances to eliminate the Men�rial Day provisions fran our City Code. I have attached the ordinances r�ecded to effectuate those changes, copies of the State I�w, and a copy of the City Attorney's opinion reqarding these ordinance changes for your review. If the Council feels this is the direction they want to go, I Wi11 plaoe these on the next agerx3a for formel action. S�CI : sh ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 601 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE ENTITLED "MUNICIPAL OPERATION OF LIQUOR" BY AMENDING SECTION E01.07 The City Council of the City of Fridley does ordain as follows: 6A�:8�-E�eE�;eAS- Ne-Sa2e-e€-}n�ex�ea�#Ag-��qder-sha��-be-�ade-be�NeeA-fhe-hea�s-e�-ane-a:�: aAd-e;gh.E-p:�:-Ehe-day-e€-Ehe-S�aEew�de-e�eEt�eA: PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL Fp THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1983. ATTEST: SIDNEY C. INMAN - C1TY CLERK First Reading: Second Reading: Publish: _ J. NEE - Y — 4A ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 602 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE ENTITLED "BEER LICENSING" BY AMENOING SECTION 602.09 The City Council of the City of Fridley does ordain as follows: 602.09 Hours 1. Closing Hours. No sale of beer shall be made on any Sunday between the hours of one a.m. and twelve noon, e+�-�e�aeea-�ke-bed+�s-e#-�=BA-a:�:-aRd-8-88-�:�:-eA-�he �ay-e�-aRy-s�a�ewa�e-e�eeE�ep: No sale shall be made between the h�urs of one a.m. and eight a.m. on any other day. No sale shall be made on December 24 after eight p.m. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COU��CIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY TNIS DAY OF , 1983. 41ILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR ATTEST: SIDNEY C. INPIAN - CITY CLERK First Reading: Second Reading: Publish: 5 ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 603 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE ENTITLED "INTOXICATING LIQUOR" BY AMENDING SECTION 603.12 The City Council of the City of Fridley does ordain as follows: 603.12 Hours of Operation No sale of intoxicating liquor shali be made between the h�urs of 1:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, nor between 12:00 midnight on Sunday until 8:00 a.m. on Monday, Ae�-�e�weeA-�I�e-�e�r+�s-e�-�;AA-a:�+:-aA�-3�89-p:�+:-ep-aAy-Mer�e+��a� days-ner-be�►veeR-Ebe-aed+�s-e�-�-AB-a:�,:-aR�-8�A8-p:�+:-eR-a�y-�a�-e�-a- S�a�ew;de-e�eE��eA: No sale shall be made made between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and eight a.m, on any weekday. No sale shall be made after eiqht p.m. on Decer�ber 24. It sha11 be unlawful for any persons or customers, other than the licensee or his employees to remain pn the premises after 1:30 a.m. There shall be no consumption by any persons, including the licensee and his employees, after 1:30 a.m. PASSEO AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1983. . WILLIAM J. ��EE - MAYOR ATTEST: SIDNE C. INMAN - CI Y C�ERK �'i rst Readi ng: Second Reading: Publish: � ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 605 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE ENTITLED "INTOXICATIPJG LIQUOR--CLUBS" BY AME��DING SECTION 605.13 The City Council of the City of Fridley does ordain as follows: 605.13 Restrictions No licensee or other person shall consume or display or allow consumption or display of intoxicating liquor on any Sunday between the hours of 1:00 a.m, and 12:00 noon, e�-be�weeA-�be-aeti+�s-e€-�+AB-a:�+:-aA�-8jA9-a:�+: eA-aRy-e�ee�;eR-�ay-�A-Eae-�}S��iEf-;A-Nh;Eb-�he-2�EE�i9R-5ba��-be-ae�d: No sale shall be made between tF�e hours of I:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m, o� any week day, Monday through Saturday inclusive, e�-be�weep-�he-bed+�s-e€-}f98 a:�+:-aAd-3�88-�:�+:-eR-He�+e+�{a�-Bay: No sale shall be made on December 24 after ei ht .m. All licenses shall be c osed to t e pub ic start�ng not ater than 1:30 a.m. until the time herein provided as permissible for sales, consumption or display. No person other than employees shall be permitted within such establishment during the closed periods. It shall be unlawful for any persons or customers, other than the licensee or the licensee's employees, to remain on the premises after 1:30 a.m. There shall be no consumption by any persons, including the licensee or licensee's employees, after 1:30 a.m. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1983. ATTEST: SIDNEY C. INMAN - CITY CLERK First Reading: Second Reading: Publish: I�ILLI��EE - AYOR 7 0 M4�► ��' ;�: �� �� ME!lORAND�l�i TV: NASIM M. �HI, CITY M�Ggt -,• n � � r � r.• • «� ►• • ti�• « SZ]BJDCI': TAXI ORDIl�lCE L1ATE: AUGI)SI' 16, 1983 On August 9, 1983, I directed a memo to your attention regarding a request fran Zbwr� Taxi. As per that memorandum, I have prepared the recessary change in our ordinance to accomplish their objectives. A oopy of that ordinance change is attached for you and the Council to review. I will be placing this on the Aix�ust 22, 1983 agenda for the Council's discussion. If I can prwide further information, please feel free to let me knvw. 9CI:sh Attac.tunent cc: Mr. James P. Hi11, Public Safety Director �--� csr�r op nzm�Y 8 A �: MBMORANDOM I�ASII9 !9. Q[�HI► QTY M�N�GFR � . _ �. � . - � . - . .> ►• . ��• .�. :�: � -�. �. •.. . v . p�E; Ai)C�)S'r 9, 1983 I ha�e reviewed the attached letter f rom Tor+ teciprxity with ather taxi c�o�nnies. I have that other cities have sutinitted ar►d discussed cities. A brief histary of the pcoblen is as folla+s: n Taxi re�arding the issue of also reviewed the ordinances ther, with To�n Taxi and other !linneapolis passed a lar► �ging theiz ordi.nance which basically 6ays that texi drivers frcro surto�a�ding s�urban communities can drop passengers of f Mithin the City o� Minreapolis but carvat, 3n fact, pick up fares within the City of Mirv�eapolis �ailess they are licensed. They have also limited the rum,ber af taxi liaenses and in effect, have eliminated the possibility of suburb,an taxi aortq$nies obtaining a lioen.9e in !'linneapolis. We attempted in the pnst to seek some solution through the Metropolitan Co�aicil but at the curr�t time it apQears that they are less than willing to discuss the issue. 1l�erefore. as iniicated in Mr. Bierbrauer's letter, most of the okher 6ur raa�ding oomnni ties have changed thei r ordinar�ces to be ve ry similar to that of Minneap�lis' . id�at ti�ey are requesting is that we change our ordinanoe eo that taxi canpanies outside t2�e City of Fridley can drop fares c�f �ithin the City af FrfdleY but, caru�ot pick up or solicit business without a City a� Fridley lioense. One of the major concerns we have always had in the past i6 how we Would rnforae such ar� ordir�noe. I have discussed this matter vith both Town Taxi and City of f icial s f rom other cities and it i6 thei r intent to sinply enf or ce the ord.inar�ce after reoeiving oo�laints fram other taxi companies, or when observations are made by conoerned citizeis or pclioe persorv�el. Using this method, Mre would n�t be distupting the oraerly flcw of transportation through the City. Zlov1� �xi has fcc t3�e City available for 8CI s sfi Attad�coent requested that we plaoe a Oancil's review. I vill their revic�r at the next �nge in the ordinanc�e on the agenda have a sample ozdinance drafted and Council meeting. .�,.�, .- . AN CtiDII�t� AM��IDII� CEAPPF1t 504 OF �E FR�Y CITY �E �T!'I�.ID 'TAXIQ�BS' BY �IDII� S8CT�1 504.02 �e City Co�a�ci1 af the City of Fridley cbes orda.in as follows: s No person shall oQerate or permit a taxicab own'�ed cr oontrolled by him to be ��/oLC�perated as a vehicle for hire upon the streets of the City of Fridley without having first ob�tained a taxicab lioense therefor �nder the pravisions of this Chapter, provided that any taxicab licensed to operate in any other m«►icipality of this Stat� may cazry passengers fram said m�icipality whereso lioensed to any plaoe or pcint within the City of FYidley. 1V�/i�i/,r����/�1.�1u���/t,a,�/��r���/z�/�,��i'�/pG'�'iz��1�cX�z.i/�t,���/,a�sb'��d� but owr�ers and drivers of such vehicles shall not be permitted to solicit business in the City of Fridley or otherwise aperate a taxicab on the streets of such City, Without being lioensed �der the pravisions of this ordinance. Fach applicant for a taxicab lioes.9e shall apply to the City Council for such license upon an application form to be prwided bY t�'►e City, and to be filed with the City Qerk, and must comply With the following provisions to the satisfaction of the City Canicil. (It�ens 1 throu� 5 of Section 504.02 renain the saane. ) PASSID AAID 11DOPI� BY 7�IE QTY �JN(�L OF � QTY OF FRIDi.EY �IIS DAY OF , 1983. WII�IAM J. I�E - l�WYOR A1'I�S'!'; S�EY C. II�N - CITY Q.F�iiC First Re�ading: Sc�rxi Reading: Publi�h: E�� 3 �J CITY OF FRIDLEY P'UINNING COr'AtISSION 1�EETING, AUGUST 10, 1983 �ALL TO ORDER• Chairperaon Virginia Schnabel called the August 10, 1983, Planning Co�mnission Meeting to order at 7:45 p. m. ROLL CALL• Members Present: Ms. Schnabel, Mr. Oquist, J�r. Kondrick, Ms. Gabel Members Absent: I�. Goodspeed, I�r. Saba, I�. Svanda O�hers Present: Jerrold Boardman, ctcy Planner Bill Deblon, Associate Planner Kay Kunkel, Legal Intern APPROVAL OF JULY 27, 1983. PIANNING COT4IISSION MINUTES: I�D7ION BY Mt. KONDRICK, SECONDED BY I�R. OQUIST, TO APPROVE THE JULY 27, 1963, PLANNING COTYAiISSION MINUTES AS WRITTEN. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CNAIRPERSON SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED LTrWNIrDUSLY. 1. VACATION REQUEST, SAV 4t83-03, BY TIA'CO CONSTRUCTION: Vaca[e a utility easement on all that part of 76th Avenue N. E., located in Osborne Manor Second Addition lying East of the Eas[ line of Sth Street N. E., (76th Avenue N. E. vacated by Ordinance �568), to allow the expansion of the clinic at 500 Osborne Road N. E. Irh�. Boazdman stated in order to construct dn addition to this building, it will be necessary to expand across an existing right-of-va� and utilit�• ease- ment. He stated the right-of-way is not being used for sticrt purnoses so stsff has no problem with this request. However, it will be necessary to relocate existing utilities and rededicate easement. I�r. Boardmsn stated the agenda contains a dr�wing showing w!�ere they intend to relocate the utflity lines and rededicate a utilfty eas�ment. He stated the zequest is for the total vacation of the nublic right-of-way, but to retain an easement for utilities. Il�. Schnabel •sked if the utility companies had been contacted. T�. Boardman stated the developer has talked to the utility companies and rerouting will be done at the developer's expense. I�DT'IQ8 BY I+R. KONDRICK, SECOrIDED BY PS. C�BEL, TO REC0I�ND APpROVAL OF VACATION REQUEST, SAV #83-03, BY TIACO CONSTRUCTION TO VACATE A UTILITY FASEMENT TO ALLOW EXPANSION OF A CLINIC AT 500 OSBORNE ROAD p. E. AND, ALONG WITH THIS REQUEST, TO MAKE CERTAIN ALL UTILITY COI�ANIES INVOLVED HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED. FURTHER, T1� PUBLIC RI QiT-OF-{dAY WILL BE VACATED A:v'D A NEW EASEI�NT P'RONIDED FOR DRAINAC� AND UTILITIES. UPON A VOICE VdTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIPOUSLY. 9R YI.ANNING COhAiISSION MEETING. AUGUST 10, 1983 PAGE 2 2. CONSIDERATION OF RIGHT-OF WAY TURNBACK TO AFFECTED FROPERTY OWNERS: l�r. Boardman stated a mimber of par[ial parcels have been released by the state and quit clained to the City. I�. Boardman stated this matter doesn't really require action by the Planning Commission, but staff wanted it brought to their attention in order to obtain their input regarding release of these exceas properties. Mr. Boardman atated it is the intent of the City to deed back to the pro- perty ownezs tho�e properties vhich the City doesn't need. He scated the Commission must deter mine if this is the direction in which to �roceed and if i[ is consistent wi[h the Comprehensive Plan. Itr. Kondrick asked if there is enough land for any fu[ure expansion of I-694 so it �:ouldi�'t be necessary to again acquire land for right-of-wa�•. Mr. Boardman stated the freeway will eventually be expanded between In[er- s[ete 35 and the Mississippi River bridge, hoWever, there is sufficient land for this expansion. I�. Boardman stated i[ has bren [he City's policy [o vaca[e property they don't need and deed it back to [he property o�aner. Ms. Gabel asked if these excess properties would be sold or turned back [o the property owners. I�. Boardman stated he was not suze how it would be handled, but probably would be deeded back to the ovners. Ms. Schnabel stated in I�. Newman's mem� to I�. Moravetz regarding these pzoperties, he sugges[s the purchase agreement should require the buyer to provide a survey of the property prior to closing. Ms. Schnabel questioned why the buyer would heve to furnish this information. Ms. Schnabel stated she personally objects to this requirement as she didn't feel i[ was the proper role of [he buyer to obtain a survey of the property. Ms. Schnabel stated Mr. Newman's memo also pointed out that establishing a policy at this time would only handicap the City in attempting [o get the maximum price. She stated she has interpreted thfs to mean they shouldn't set a prfce. I�, Boardman stated I�. Newmen is saying the City should nut the oroaerties up for sale to see what price they can get and whether [he Council wishes to proceed in this direction, he didn't know at this time. 1�h. Boardmsn stated, in some cases, it might be worthahile to sell the nro- perty; however, in other cases, the pro�erty probably wouldn't sell. 9B PIANNING COT�IISSION ]�ETING. AUGUST 10, 1983 PAGE 3 I�ls. Gab41 stated the Commission recently had a request for variances where this type of right-of-way was involved and, if the proper[y had been turned back to the property o++ner, the variances wouldn't have been reces- aary. - Mr. Oquist asked how this whole matter relates to the Comprehensive Plan. tfr . Boardman stated there is no specific ststement in the Comprehensive Ylsn regarding this tyPe of property, but statemencs to the effect of mtking [he msximum use of land, whenever possible, and turning back excess property prvbably falls within this content. MOTION BY I�t. OQUIST, SECONDED BY I�t. KONDRICK, TO CONCUR WITN THE PHILOSOPHI OF TURNING BACK EXCESS PROPERTY AS IT IS CONSISTEh"T WITH THE INTEIvT OF THE COI�REHENSNE PIAN; HOWEVER, THE COI�QSSION DOES TAKE EXCEPTION TO ITEM 3 IN I�R. NEWMAN'S IYEMO WHICH WOULDSDGGEST. THE BUYER TO PROVIDE A SURVEY OF THE PROPERTY. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SC}QIABEL DECIARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIrDUSLY. 3. CONTINUED: AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A NEW CHAPTER 101 ENTITLED "ANIMr1L CONTROL" AND REPEALING OLD CHA PTER 301 ENTITLED "LIVESTOCK COhTROL", 302 EA'TITLED "ANIMAL CONTROL", AND 303 ENTITLED "WILD ATIMALS AND BIRDS" OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE IN ITS ENTIRETY (At�NDED ORDINANCE�: I�. Deblon stated this proposed ordinance deals vith all animals in the City and would zeplace Chapters 301, 302 and 303 vhich now covez "Livestock Control", "Animal Concrol", and "Wild Animals and Birds". I�. Oquist felt there was no reason [o allow livestoc'c in the City as there is no logical place to keev them. Irh�. Deblon sta[ed all existing livestoc�c in the City could come under a grandfather clause. He scated, in some cases, versons keev goats because the goat's milk is needed. I`h. Oqufst also questioned if rabbits should be vut in the category of livestock. Ms. Gabel stated she would agree they shouldn't license livestock such as cows or horses in the City. Me. Schnabel asked if the Humane Society has certain size requirements for keeping livestock, and felt this should be checked. She stated there may not be any parcels of land fn the City large enough to accommodate cows and horses. ltr. Kondrick felt co�on sense should dictate that certain animals shouldn't be allowed in the City. 9C PIANNING COI�+A�IISSIOTI A£ETING, AUQJST 10, 1983 PAGE_4 I�. Boazdman stated certain setbacks have to be met in order to keen livestock, therefore, the sise of the lot vould control ahat a person can oz cannot do with regard to livestock. He sta[ed the question is if they vant to eliminate livestock from the ordinance and then make a determination on how to classify rabbits and goacs. !t. Oqufst stated, by definition, a rabbit is really a rodent, and noc livestock. Ms. Kay Kunkel, the Legal Intern, then reviewed the proposed ordinance with the Planning Comnission members. and the following changes were noted: �ection 101.01, Definitions - A definition of "Birds" a:.d "�oocstic Pets" was added. The definition of "Domestic Pets" is as follows: "Anv of various ani�rals kept for pleasure rather than utility." Under Item 6, "Cruelty or Torture," the word "both" wes changed to "d2ath". Mr. rJquist stated the kennel definition refers to cacs end dogs and ques- [ioned whether rabbits ahould be included or if it should be limited [o cats and dogs. Ms. Kunkel s[ated if there is a livestoc'� category and rabbits �re left in this category, the kennel definition should probably sa�• [hree or more animals. Mr. Oquist stated kennels are allowed in an industrial zone and questioned if there should be a cross-refezence in Chapter 205 regarding the kennel license. I�. Oquist also stated he felt the definition of 'cennels should be the same in both ordinances fn order to be consistent. Ms. Kunkel stated, under Section 101.01, s definition of "Rodents" and "Wild Animals" was included. Ms. Schnabel asked about reptiles, hamps[ers and gerbils and if these animals vould come under [he definition of 'bomestic Pets". Ms. Kunkel fel[ they vould be classified as a domestic pet. Section 10��03. Livestock Con_t�. - I�. Deblon stated additional verbage was added in order to clarify the license Qroced�re. Section 101.04�Dofi Sontrol -�his should be put updez the Animal.•Nuisance section as Item 9. .Under Item 6, Ehe words "dog or cat" were changed to "animal". ection 101.06,�Dog ReRistration - This section should be moved so it follows Sec[ion 101.03, Livestock Control. Ms. Kunkel stated, undez Sec[ion 101.06 (2), the wording may have to be changed to allow people to register their dog if they are getting a vaccination within siac months . Ms. Gabel suggested staff vork on this section because, in her case, she is unable to obtain a license for her dog because it is su�pose to be vaccinated every two years. She stated the ordinance provides a dog has to be vaccin- ated in order to obtain a license which is issued on a yearly basis. PIANhING COI�IIYIISSION MEETING. AUGUST 10, 1983 PAGE 5 Under Section 101.06, 2(B) - This should read as follows: "It shall be unlawful to counterfeit a dog tag or remove a tag for any purpose." Section 101.08, Exemptions - Change the reference [o Section 101.06 to Section 101.04. Section 101.10 Im undin - Item 2(B) - Begin this aection vith the words, e awner of the impounded animal shall pay", etc. Item 2(C) - Line 3- Add the words, "insure the vaccination of" after the word "shall". Item 2(D) - Begin this sec[ion vith the words, '7he owner of the im�ounded animal shall also pay the�� and change [he word "confined" in the second line to "impounded". 5ection 101.11, Animnl Bi[e� Quarancine - Item 1, Line 1- Add the words, "bicten or" aftez "person" and change the word "bit" to '�rho has been bicten". Item 2, Line 4- This should be renumbered [o become Item 3 vhich shall begin as follows: "The quarantine required by Section 2 above shell", etc. Item 3- Renumber as Item 4. �,�ction 1Q1.12. Vicious Animals - Line 3- Substitute the word "may" for "st,all"; after the word "[wo", add "oz more biting occurrences" instead of [he word "bites"; eliminate the words, "except those occ�rring in defense of the owner or the owner's property"; change the vord "human" to "humane" in the last sentence. Section 101.14, Irlizzling - Lfne 2- Add the words, "and welfare" after the word "safety', Section 101.15 Kennels - Item 2(D) - Change the �,►ords, "dog runs" to "run areas' and after the word, "dogs", add "and/or cats". Under Item 2(E) - In the first line, after the word "dogs" add "and�or cats". Under Item 6 of Sectfon 101.15, add the vord "aftez" af[er the word "days" on the sixth line, and on the seventh line, add the words "have the opnortunity to" after the word "shall". Section 101.18, Seein� Eye Dogs - Add the vord, "transit" before the word "veh- icle on the second line; ad t e word "owner" after the word "rhe" on [he fo��rth line; and add the vords "or other employee " after the word "overator" on the fourth line. I�r. Kondrick stated he would recommend including a section on clean-u� of anieotl excrement under the Animal Nuisance section of this ordinance. He also questioned if they should recormnend fines. Mr. Boardman stated staff would chec'• into this further to see how ft is handled in Minneapolis. 9D 9E PIANNING COIYAIISSION I�ET�1G. AUGLIST 10. 1983 pAGE 6 I�qTION BY ?Q'.. OQ►iI92, SECONDED SY Mt. KONDRICK TO CONTINUE THIS ITEM TO THE NEXT I�ETING FOR SUBMISSION OF A FII�AL DRAFT. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VO'TING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SCHNABEL DECURID THE IrDTION GRRIED UNANII�DUSLY. 6. RECENE HOUSING 6 RIDEVELOPIMENT AUTHORITY IrIINtJTES: NLY 14. 1983: - — _._._ I�DTION BY Mt. OQUIST, SECOPIDED BY Mt. KONDRICK TO RECEIVE THE MINLITES OF THE HOUSING � RIDEVELOPI�£NT AUTHORITY I�ETING OF JULY 14, 1983. UPOIv A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SCI�NABEL DECIARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANII�t1USLY. S. RECENE HOUSING 6 REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MINUTES : SPECIAL MEETING OF NLY 21. 1983: MJTION BY Mt. OQUIST, SECONDED BY I�i. KONDRICK TO RECENE THE I�IINUTES OF THE SPECIAL I�ETING OF THE HOUSING � REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORIIY OF JULY 21, 1983. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MJTION CARRIED UNANIIYpUSLY. i 6, RECEIVE EN�IIRONMENTAL QUALITY COr�AtISSION MINUTES: JULY 19, 1983: MOTION BY Mt. KODIDRICK, SECOlVDED BY I�t. OQUIST TO RECENE THE MINUTES OF THE EPNIRONMENTAL QUALITY COI�'II�iLSSION I�ETING OF JULY 19, 1983. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VO�TING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SCHNABEL DECIARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANII�DUSLY. Irh�. Deblon stated in regard to the Environmental Quality Comnisaion'a motion regarding the payment to SORT, the concept was approved, but a bill was never submitted. I�. Boardman stated no further action on this motion would be necessary by the Planning Cocmnission since they have already concurred with the minutes. ADJOUR?'MENT • M7TION BY Mt. KOAIDRICK, SECQdDED BY Mt. OQUIST TO ADJOURh THE MEETING. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SCi�1ABEL DECIARED THE AUGUST 10, 1983 PL�NNING OOZ4�lISSION IYEETING ADJOURNED AT 9:47 P. M. Reapectfully submitted, Carole Haddad Recording Secretazy �+s c�TV o� . � ._. . .-R. _„_. _ _� . - - , , . � ��,_ , _ �'�"'-- -. ry� �,r �:r °•,,+1. . _ .� C Si �j �����":�.�,i .n 7., -,� � . �x,'• ., � . . .�.�, ;,� . . �'y,� � _ � .- �- . .� . ., . . �iRECTORATE . OF PUBLIC WORKS OATE ���� �. 1983 FROM �PW sill Deblon SUBJECT 500 OSBORNE OPPICB ADDITIOP CDOCTOR' S BtJILDING WEST OP :' UNITY HOSPITAL) TO 9F MEMORANDUM qv : . �: .�.; . [� i�mo No. 83-SO �ACTION INFO• Preliainary reviev for the above proposal has been completed. It has been determined that one of the items necessarp for construction of the office addition was the vacation and rededication of a utility easement along the northerly end of the property. The utilties in the easement (an 8" sanitary sewer line, a 6" water line, and telephone cable) apparently onlq service this buildiag (see attached aerial photo). The vacation proceeding takes about 2� soaths aad will cause an extensive delay of con- struction. In order to start the project as soon as possible, the developer will need permission froa the Citq Council to encroach into this easement. Sncroact�ent could be granted provided the vacation process has been initiated by the developer aad the utility companies are notified. I have contacted the developer regarding this. fle has agreed to initiate the vacation proceedings promptly and also contact the appropriate utility companies. I see no probleas v3th grantiag encroachnent into this easement. i1SD/ jh , .� �, ~ a y: -} �., � �> t- `i 'f 4 � �ti . r�- '�'t-t�. -a: .. ,�� - m i J : q��� �' . ..�:� �: ��. `�,� ;. x All lrinp 1n tA• No�th M�l� ot S�ction 12. T-90. R-24� Citr o� F�101�y. 9 G County ot Mok�. Min��sota. 8� �nd 1s h���by v�c�t�d. TA• s�10 V�c�tion Ms e��n �sd� tn eonto���nc� •1tA Minn�sot• St�tut�s �nd Pu�su�nt to S�ction 12.07 ot tA• C1ty Ch��t�� and App�ndix C Ot tA• City Cod• th�t t e• so w�nd�d. ' 7 ORDINANCE /567 For tA• v�c�tion ot •n �tt�y d�scrib�d •s tollo�s: , Att ot ths E��t-Msst •ll�r 1n eloek S. 6p�i�� 8rook P��k Additio�. t��t lf�s b�tw��� Lots 1-17 �nd Lots 32-�6, All tyinp in ths South H�tf ot S�ction 9. T-30. R-Q4� City of F�idl�y, County ot Moke. Ninns�ots, B� •nd is h�r�by v�cstsd •xc�pt th�t th• City ot Fridl�y ��t�ins •�se�►�nts to� d�sin�pe �nd utility pu�po�et ove� th• •ll�r A�r�in deoc�lb�d •nd v�wt�d. The ssid V�c�tion h�6 b�en •�d� in conto�w�nc� witA Minnesot� St�tut�s •nd purtu�nt to Sectlon 12.07 ot th• CitY Chartsr •nd App�ndi� C of th• City Codt sh�ll b• so �m�nd�d. . C-88 ORDINANCE I588 For th• v�c�tion ot • str��t dsscrib�d •s tollows: All th�t p��t ot �6th Av�nue N.E. loc�ted in Osbo�n• M�no� S�cond Addition� lyinp E�ct ot th• E�ct lin• ot Sth St���t N.E.. Atl lrinp in th• No�tA Malt ot S�ction 11. T-30, R-24. City o� Fridley, County ot Anck�� Mi�n�sot�. B� and tc hereby v�cat�d •xcept th�t tf+• Citr ot F �idler ��tsins •n utility �aar,nent over tAe •nti�e v�cst�d ctre�t �i�ht ot ��y. TA� �aid Yscstio� As� pesn •�de 1t+ confcrmenc• ■it� Minnes�te Ststutcc •nd pursusnt to Section 12.07 ot th• City Chsrte� •nd Appendix C of the City Code cl+sll De co amended. ��aotw►NCE �s� Fo� u,• �.c.tton ot .t�••c ��ant ot �ay d�scrib�E •s totto.s: All th�t pa�t ot �6tA Av�nus M.E. lylnp b�t�e'sn �nd •dj�c�nt to eloeks 8 a�d 16. 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'_ � � . � � � . `� ::• • �� ..� ... ._ _ .. � - � i . . � I 1 � � ,�-- -;�� . ��`;'� " - •:'�:.. � . _�. -� ` �; � �. � ,. ::� - :♦ � • ' y '4, �� • �• � � � ^' • i � 1 . ^�h.�• f ', ► • � s T�SS':'=•'� .�� a-.t� � , b ��.i�/'.�� �-��:.? �`•,��. �L' . .1� �~��. •I"r �•!.•.�.i•. _ . � ~ �� e�.y'?�� �••� �.; s� :�•;,;.•y-'� •:r1. ' . 'r=-'.�� �•iY *�- '�'\ "..�- �+,i;' � _' + � r+� e�tv os DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC WOAKS ' DATE August 16, 1983 FROM �.P,W. ( SUBJECT Highway Turnback 9K MEMO R A N OUM TO ACTlON INFO • Nasim Qureshi, City Manager At the August lOth Planning Commission meeting the issue of disposing of excess highway turnback was discussed and concurred with. Since that time we have received an opinion from Mr. Newman reg arding disposal procedure. Disposal is a City Council policy matter. It may be sold or giben away. Anything to be disposed of must be defined by survey and does not need a public hearing. Conveyance should be to the original or adjoining property owners and each parcel in its self should be defined as unbuildable. With the turnback of I694 property, it may be appropriate to release the individual slivers to the original parcels and return that excess to the tax roles. In doing this the Council may consider that the recipient provide the necessary survey for legal description and combination into one tax statement. JGF/ de . To: From: Re: Date: MEMORANDUM John Flora _ David P. Newman, Assistant City Attorney�`L-- Turnback of Highway 694 Property July 29, 1983 9L You asked our office to provide you with a follow-up on our earlier Memorandum on the subject. First of all, I would like to remind you that as I pointed out in my earlier Memorandum, we have not had an opportunity to review any of the documents, by which the City has acquired their interest in this property. I have been advised by the staff that they have received deeds for this property and it is upon that information that 1 am basing my recommendation. If in fact, the State only acquired easements and that is all that is being conveyed to the City, then my recommendations to you will need to be revised. Your inquiry was to whether or not this property needed to be sold by the City or whether the City could convey their interest without receiving anything in return. As I pointed out in my earlier Memorandum, the method of disposal is probably more of a policy matter than it is a legal question. Although, I previously recommended the sale of the property, you are not necessarily bound by that procedure if the circumstances warrant. As I understand, almost all, if not all of the parcels are in of themselves unbuildable. Admittedly, if these unbuild- able parcels are joined with others, they may create a buildable lot, but otherwise cannot be built upon unless they are combined with adjoining property. In such a circumstance, it may be very likely that for these parcels, there will be only one or possibly two prospective buyers. You also may find that in many of the circumstances, there is no one who is interested in buying the property. As a result, with this type of market, you may well find that the revenues generated from the sale of these parcels are minimal ar►d may not even be enough to offset the cost incurred in selling them. 9M If, in fact, this fs the situation, then I would have no diffi- culty with the City conveying these parcels for no consider- ation. Mind you, before this is done, I would suggest that the City staff prepare some data by which this assumption could be documented. The primary restriction on the City is that it cannot waste assets. Consequently, if these parcels do have a marketable value, they should be sold; but if they are of little or no value, and the benefits received from giving them away outweigh any nominal revenues that may be received from their sale, then there is no restriction on the City giving these parcels away. If the City elects to give away these parcels, they should first verify what type of ownership interest that the City has received from the S[ate. Secondly, a legal description will need to be ascertained for each parcel. Thirdly, these parcels may be disposed of without public hearings and review by the Planning Commission if the City Council determines by a two-thirds vote that the proposed disposal has no relationship to the City's comprehensive plan. Fourth, the City will have to ascertain who the recipient of each of these parcels should be. I would advise you that wher- ever possible, a parcel should be returned to its original fee owner. If this is not the case, then the parcel should be conveyed to the adjoining property owner. In those cases where there is more than one adjoining property owner, then it may be necessary to review those instances on a case by case basis. Fifth, all deeds conveying any of these parcels should note that the parcels are unbuildable in and of themselves and that by conveying these parcels, the City is not implicitly or explic- itly representing that the conveyed property is buildable. It is also my understanding that you are contemplating requiring those individuals who are receiving the more profitable parcels, to prepare a survey of all of the properties involved. I do not have any difficulty with this approach, assuming that the parcels which are being conveyed do not have a value significant- ly greater than the value of the surveying services which are being rendered in exchange. i / T0: FROlt : RE: M E M 0 R A N D U M Clyde Moravttz ���' s"�3'e3 �''f David Y. Nevman ' �-�"-- TVRNBACK OF HIGH�iAY 694 PROPERIY 9N ,� !ou asked that ve outline for you a procedure which the City can follov in disposing af this turnback property. 7he considerations involved in this matcer are as much questions of policy as they are questioas of law. In revieving this mat[er. there are cer[ain legal considerations vhich you must keep in mind. First. you must determine vfiether the State acquired the property in fee title or if the State only obtained an easement. If the interest is that of a►� easement, then the City cannot convey that ease�ent for a use other than contained in the easement. Consequently. as a practical matter an easement interest can only be conveyed to the underlying ovner. Secondly, you should reviev the title vhich the State acquired in order to insure that there are no restrictions on how the proper[y can be used in the future. Third. no property can be disposed of until the plan of disposal has been revieved by the planning commission and found to be consis[ent vith the City's Comprehensive Plan. This requirement may be vaived if the C1ty Council finds by a two-thirds vote ihat the proposed disposal has no relationship to the comprehensive plan. MSA Section 462.356. Subd. 2. In disposing of the property, the City need not comply vith the uniform municipal contracting lav since it excludes real property. Consequently, the pTOperty nw y be sold through private negotiations. Hovever. all sales must be confirmed by the City Council. In addition, the property must be sold at a reasonable price. In this situation. this will of course be more difficult since many of the parcels are on their ovn, unbuildable. Consequently, in many cases the only perspective buyer may be an adjoining property ovner vho may vant the parcel in order to expand his existing property. This lack of competition may reduce the selling price of the parcels. On the other hand, even if the selling price is belov the fair market value, it may still be in the City's interest to consumate the sale since it will enable the property to be back on the tax tolls. As a result, the council vill have to determine, on a case by case basis. what a reasonable selling price is for each parcel. Further. the docuIDents conveying any parcel should clearly state that the property is unbuildable, if applicable, so that buyers may not later use the City's tole in the fale of the property as a basis for obtaining a variance. (continued) �' • ° 0 llemo to Clyde Moravitz page -2- Yursuaat Lo �our request. the folloviag is a suggested ptocedure for tbe disposal of the tutnbsck propercy. T7�is proposal is based upon the ass�aap[ion that the City has unrestritted title to each parcel. ?he title to each parcel ahould be revieved prior to disposal. You are welcome to �odify this procedure providing that you follov tAe above described guidelines: 1. For each parcel, obtain the document by vhich the State acquired their interest and have those documents revieved by our office. 2. Notify all adjoiaing property ovners of the proposed sale of the propercy. The notice should state that the parcel. by itself. is unbuildable. if applicable. You may, if you vant to, supplement this notice with one of general disttibution, particularly for any buildable parcels. 3. As each ssle is negotiated. the purchase agreement should contain s map shoving the parcel and should be subject to City Council approval. lhe purchase agreement should require the buyer to provide a suTVey of the property prior to closing. Again,. the purchase agreement should state that the property is unbuildable. if applicable. 4. Once the survey is completed, the closing should be conducted. At the closing, any deeds for unbuildable property should contain the appropriste disclaimer. It is probable that offers vill not be received for the sale of all parcels and some offers may be unreasonably lov. At some time in the fu[ure. the benefit of having these properties oa the tax rolls may justify accepting a belov market price. Hovever. any establishment of a policy at this time of hov the City intends to handle those situations vill only handicap the City in attempcing to get the maximwn price at this time. • �� ciTV os L-! OATE FROM SUBJECT OIAECTOAATE OF PUBLIC WORKS August 17, 1983 1418 Meadowmoor Drive Request by Bernard K. Heille -- . . . .. • . TO . . MEMOFiANDUM ACTIONI INFO• Please be advised that the Board of Appeals held a Public Hearing on August 16, 1983 to hear a request to reduce the required side yard setback for an attached garage from 5 feet to 1 foot. The Petitioner had written letters of consent from each �f his six closest neighbors. The Board moved to approve the request by a 4 to 1 vote with Betzold voting nay to approve the motion. The motion included a stipulation that the new East wall be of one hour fire-resistance construcion with no openings and that there be little or no roof projection on that side. DC/de 7he notice was sent out to all the original people notified of this request� for the Council meeting of August 22, 1983. . - - � � � � + � ; '-'t' q i�' ��yY�,f fi R�.�i � .y �1E- �;.. � .. � ,,.,, �.ti .R 1h � L r . � � q � . f . . -. ; y� � ♦ � i � � ' ' ' '. � �.� � �!' �.�� 1- i �.. . . . t ��^ ,.1. . � . . � . '`\^•�"!1� 'J .-,i .♦.. --a:::' , . -. q'_ _ �+ . �� : _ ..� s`, 1 .. ,_' # }C. • .. . .- . - � . ( N I C R �' .� �"`-� <,--'.: � .�:-_:,.� � .. . SE� .. - .-�, � . � �-- � • - .... . • --�—_ ---- . ,. —�---;r r . ��'� . � - , . � ,. r . � � ` . � . 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' - . � � ' *+� w. ; :.� /r�,�-� � �. �� , o� � �� `\� 1 � 1 . � � \ � ` � �� � � � � � Q � � �` � � 1 � . . 1 � �� � � 9Y I / , �\ ` � . . ,\ � . . \ ,� � ,� . !�, �'��� � � C��� �'�.� �.,�5� . . �' . . 4�C�� . �o � c� a�� G;� �� _ ��r � � d f�.ect,Ee G�Ja.u.t'� .��:..C� �o ��'` D`r' „�%� G�,t /4=/8' 7�'' , a�� , . . � �t, • .,,�ix, c� - . ��1�' .G�..�,�., ��� ;'�.�`'�e!�„ � ��� i oW �� t�' L+' M�9l�C �C- /t)�� c�Q �r N� �,�,d/.�, OcUv� �.� C 1` _� Miv - 1'r�3 t- .�c.4 - �%-l3 � �) / ►` � • r August S, 1983 Mr. John Flora Public t�'orks Director City of Fridley 6431 University Ave. NE Fridley, bL�V 55432 Dear John, In response to your questions of August 4, 2983, I offer the following informations 1. Twenty-one communities that are members of the Suburban Rate Authority (S.R.A.) have ordinances that expire during calendar 1983 that deal with tl�e franchise agreement with rtinnegasco, Inc. 2. Of the twenty-one, ten have passed the ordinance as written and agree8 to by the S.R.A. Committee, the S.R.A. Attorneys, and t�finnegasco. One community completely eliminate�l the Section that dealt with a"possible" francl�ise fec. T1�is was agreeablc with Minnegasco. 3. The remaining communities are all in various stages of acceptance and to my best knowledge all intend to use the S.R.A. model in its entirety. Please remember that if there are any changes proposed in this model, Minnegasco must be contacted. After passage, two sections will need attention. I will need the following to comply with Sections 2.2 and 2.5: 1. A copy of the ordinance 2. A copy of the Affidavit of Publication 3. A copy of the Acival printed article 4. The invoice for publication expenses A COmp3ny Of Diversified Energies, InC. 20� Souin Seventn Stree�. Mmr,eapci:s M�nnesosa 55402 SJ From these materials, I will prepere the acceptance document and pay publication expenses. Please contact me if you have questions. Sincerely 1� �'��� Don Bistodeau Manager, btpls. Region Services Minnegasco, Inc. 700 W. Linden Ave. Mpls. , I�iN 55403 DB/sl 10 A PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Hail at 6431 Univer- sity Avenue Northeast on Monday, September 26, 1983 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of: Consideration of an Ordinance renewing the Gas Franchise with Minnegasco by adopting a new Chapter 404 entitled Gas Franchise and repealing old Chapter 404. The renewed Franchise wiii be available at Citv Hall in the Enginnering Department for anyone wishing to read this renewed Franchise in its entirety. Any and all persons desiring to be neard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. WILLIAM J. NEE MAYOR Publish: August 31, 1983 10 � tii��t c; r'rriE � , ,. tti� : r:�.�t k �::.a: Sist�r C1tl�S Of Fridley August 12, 1993 The Honorable William Nee Mayor, City of Fridley Fridley Civic Center 643� IIniversity Ave. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Dear M�yor Nee: 11 On behalf of the Sister Citiea of Fridley Association, I aould like to request that the City Council coneider naming the portion of 6qth Avenue south of the Civic Cen- ter "Fourmies Avenue�" in recognition of our siater city relationship with this French community, and as a reciprocal geature to their naming of a etreet in Fourmies "Rue de Fridley,•' (Fridley Street). We in the Association would like very much to see such a gesture and I know the people of Fourmies vould be proud and pleased a� vell. I em available to attend the August 22 meeting of the City Council to speak on this matter and to ansxer questions. Thank you for your conaideration of Lhis request. Sincerely r ����� . �Diane K. Ferry� President Sister Cities of F�ridley Association RF�GUI�ON AA. _ — 1983 A'�UT�N RHJAMII�IG 64TA AVI�3�JE, LYII�G BEIW�1 UNNERSITY AVS�TE (T.H. 47) AI�ID 5� S'BtEEr, ZV POf�iIP'S AVFI�JE i�EREpS, m Septenber 11, 1981, the Mayors of Fourmies and Frfdley signec7 an Agreenent of Friendship; and WAFRF1�iS, ai July 4, 1983, the City of Fourmies, France, Fridley's Sister City, form�lly dedicated or�e of its streets as "Rue de Fridley"; and WE�2F,AS. Sister Cities of Fridley, an organization of Fridley citizens has requested that as a gesture of frienship toward our sister city, a street in Fridley be named after the City of Fourn►ies; and Wf�F,AS, the p�rtion of 64th Av�ue lying betwee� University Avenue (T. H. 47 ) and Sth Street is being redesic�ed for the Center City Project which includes Fridley Ca�m�nity Plaza. K7W THEREI�DRE BE IT RES�.VID, by the City Camcil of the City of Fridley that: 1. TY�e portion of 64th Avenue, lying betwePn University Avenue (T. H. 47 ) and 5th Street, be renamed "Fourmies Ave�ue t�"; and 2. Zl�e City C1erk be hereby directed to register said street name change with the appropriate authorities of Anoka County and the United States Postal Servioe as well as other affected parties; and 3. Zhis change take effect imnediately. PASSID AAID ADOPI'ID BY �4iE QTY a7UNCII, OF 'I�3E CITY OF FRIDLEY Tfi IS nAY OF , 1983. WII�IAM J. I�E - MAYOR A7�5T: SIA�lf�'Y C. II�II+It�1N - CITY tI�ERR 11 A RESOLOTION CALLING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSAL TO UNDERTARE AND FINANCE AN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (FRANR SHEAR ASSOCIATES PROJECT) WHEREAS, Frank Shear Associates, a Minnesota general partnership (the 'Company"� has presented the City Council (the "Council") of the City of Fridley, Minnesota (the "City"), with information concerning a proposed project (the "Project") within the City; and WHEREAS, the Company has requested that the City issue industrial development revenue bonds or �otes to provide financing to the Company for the Project: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TIiE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL AS FOLLOWS: 1. This Council will conduct a public hearing on the proposal to undertake and finance the Project, as described in the Notice of Public Hearing attached hereto as Exhibit A (the "Notice"). 2. The City Clerk-Treasurer is hereby authoriZed to cause the Notice or a notice in substantially the same form thereof to be publisbed in the City's official newspaper and in a newspaper of general circulation in the City not more than 30 nor less tban 15 days prior to the date of the public hearing specified in the Notice. 3. The City Clerk-Treasurer shall file in his or her office, and there make available for public inspection following the publication of the Notice, a draft copy of the application for approval of the Project, including all required attachments and exhibits, proposed to be made to the Minnesota Energy and Economic Development Authority. PASSED APJD ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1983. N'ILLIA"1 J, NEE - AYOR ATTEST: SIDriEY C. IriMAN - CITY CLERK � �A EXSIBIT A Notice of Public Hearing Industrial Development Revenue Bonds City of Fridley, Minnesota Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be conducted by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minne- sota, at the Fridley City 8a11, 6431 University Avenue NE, Fridley, Minnesota, at a meeting of the City Council to be held on Monday, September 12, 1983, commencing at 7:30 o'clock p.m., C.T. At the public hearing the Council will consider a proposal that the City assist the financing of an industrial development project by issuing its bonds pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 474. The proposed project is a commercial printing facility to be located at 40 �7th Way NE, Fridley, Minnesota, and consists of the acquisition of land, the construction of a building thereon, and the acquisition and installation therein of equipment by Frank Shear Associates, a Minnesota general partnership, as Borrower. It is proposed that the City make a loan to the Borrower to assist financing the Project from the proceeds of an issue of the City's indus- trial development revenue bonas or notes in an amount not to exceed S4,300,000. If issued, such bonds would be payable solely from loan repayments to be made or secured by the Borrower. A draft copy of the proposed application to the Minne- sota Energy and Economic Development Authority for approval of the project is available for public inspection in the office of the Fridley Clerk-Treasurer. All persons appearing at the public hearing will be given an opportunity to present their oral or written com- ments on the proposal that the City undertake and finance the project. By Order of the Fridley City Council BY 1 1 Sidnev Inman City Clerk-Treasurer �� c�Tv DIIaECTORATE OF PUBLIC WORKS RI DATE August 15, 1983 f ROM �.P.W. SUBJECT Tractor Loader Bids 13 MEMORANDUM I TO ACTION INFO• Nasim Qureshi, City Manager On August 3, 1983, we opened the bids for the four wheel drive tractor loader. Only one bid was received. It appears that some of the venders are in opposition to providing total cost bid figures. Recommend that Council receive the bids and reject them and authorize the City to readvertise for a four-wheel drive tractor loader in order to obtain comparison bids. We have rewritten the bid notice to provide for optional total cost figures rather than mandatory as was previously specified. JGF/de • :� . � �. . • :• • :,� �. � r• � • � s•� 'r,• n. FOUR-MJHEEL DRIVE TRACTOR LOADER BE IT RF�O�,VID by the Co�mcil of the City of Fridley, as follcyws: 1. R�at it is in the interest of the City to award bid contracts for the followang itens or materials. ONE (1) FOUR-t•JHEEL DRIVE ARTICULATED RUBBER-TIRED TRACTOR LOADER 2. A oopy of the specifications for the above described itens and materials, together with a proposal for the metha7 of purchase and the payment thereof have been presented to te Council by the City Manager and the same are hereby approved and adopted as the plans and specifications, and the method of acquisition and payment to be required by the City with respect to the aaquisition of saic� itens and materials. 3. �e purchase of said items and materials as describec� above shall be effected by sealed bids to be received and opened by the City of Fridley on this 8th day of September 1983. 'Zlie City Manager is directed and authorized to advertise for the purchase of said items and materials by sealed bid proposals imder notice as provided by law anc3 the Charter of the City of FYidley, the notice to be substantially in form as that shown by Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a gart of by ref erence. Said notice shall be published at least twioe in the official newspaper of the City of Fridley. pASSID ArID ADOPTID BY �IE CITY �UNCIL OF R�3E CITY OF FRIDLEY TH IS DAY OF 1983 . WZLZIAM J. 1�E - MAYOR ATI'F: T : SIA�'Y C. Il�II�1�,N - CITY Q�ERR R�33/0/1/10 13a CITY OF FRIDIEY BID NOTICE - for ONE (1) FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE ARTICULATED RUBBER-TIRED TRACTOR LOADER EXHIBIT "A" The City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota will accept sealed bids for Four-Wheel Orive Tractor on the 8th day of September�ntil �1:00 At1 on said date at the Fridley City Hall, 6431 University Avenue N.E., Fridley, Minnesota 55432 (telephone: 571-3450). All bids must meet the minimum requirements of the specifications. Failure to comply with this s°ction can result in disqualifications of the bid. Each bid shall be accompanied by a Certified Check, Casnier's Check, Cash or Bid Bond and made payable without tonditions to the City of Fridley, Minnesota, in an amount of not less than five percent (5X) of the bid, wnich • check, cash, or bond shall be forfeited if bidder neglects or refuses to enter into contract, after his bid has b�en accepted. The City reserves the right to accept the bid wfiich is determined to be in the best interests of the City. The C�ty reserves the right to reject any and all bids and waive any informalities or technicalities in any bid received without explanation. The City Council also reserves the right to consider such factors as time of delivery or performance, experience, responsibility of the bidder, past performance, of similar types of i-tems or materials, availability of products and other similar factofs that it may determine to be in the best interest of tne City. • Copies of the specifications and general conditions may b� examined in the office of the Purchasing Agent, or copies may be obtained from his office. All bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes and pl_ainl marked on the outside with FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE ARTICULATED TRACTOR LOA6 Nasim Qureshi City Manager Publish: Fridley Sun August 24, 1983 August 31, 1983 13 � T0: FROM: MEMORANpUM Sid Inman, Director of Central Se�vices Carol Milliams, Purchnsing Clerk SUBJECT: Purchase of Four-Mheel Drive Articulated Rubber-Tired Tractor Loader DATE: August 3, 1983 Bid notice ►+as advertised in the Fridley Sun Newspaper on July 20 and 27, 1983 for the subject aDove. Also seven (7) vendars were mailed copies of the bid notice and specification/bid forms. The seven (7) vendors are: Ziegler Inc., Mpis. MN Long Lake Ford, Long Lake, MN Midway Tractor, St. Paul, MN . Osseo Sports, Osseo, MN Lake State Equipment Co., Burnsville, MN Road Machinery, Mpls., MN Ruffridge-Johnson Equipment On August 2, 1983. one day prior to bid opening. I personally contacted by telephone each of the seven (7) prospective bidders. Only Ziegler Inc. indicated they were going to bid this equipment. The remaining six (6) verbally said "no bid" for various reasons. At this point 1 requested each of the vendors to return the specifi- cation/bid forms indicating no bid in writing. As of this date, I have not received any of the requested forms. Conversation with each of the vendors were documented and persons contacted at each of vendors were: Ziegler Inc. Long l.ake Ford Midway Tractor Osseo Sports Lake State Equipment Road Machinery Ruffridge-Johnson cc: John Flora Ralph Volkman Robert Nordahl Jim Lundquist Bill Samanter same as Long Lake Ford John Tom Orescher Len Kirk Jon Pederson 13 C • O W � t � u � s ^+ i c �.. gr° � W � Z 1 ! J � W � W � �C� ��+ r W M r �.Ji � t P V. S� �+T ttQ 0 i � + ~ O � R W Y1 • • .~.. � .��. a P^ W C � vu.r s� � � C�1 v W ' Q 0 �� no �o �: O e 0 N � ` � �O � � Q � P�1 � v � N O � N D �"� � M ..+ � �. O � � O C �� O � �v � � �� •� � N �p � N'f O � M � �� O ; W H Q � �, 0 � � � Q •ii � O rI � M � ^ ► ^ v°► ,.^, O O � i O � � 0 J O � � � O W � 0 0 F ^ J � � � N v ■:y. N D p � i � � � J � W •� a W � O � N � � V � � � � o 'r � r� � � c r � � � � � r r r •� � � � � c c c c sN �> •M O � M � M� �r� �C �t Y^ � � � �S . ~p L s �� tOs �f� j � H�� 6�� r�^ y^z r� ��J �� � N C �_ . _ � ` • N M a � � ��� {.�l � `� � v� M . � � S � 1 � � �'f N M 1 N • N i �_� �.d t � •r Z i +� O � O O • � �- O N � v c � �, C �n •.� . v C r0 L t� q X 3 �++ 13 D THe c�Tw oF co� L Y DIFaECTORATE OF PUBLIC WORKS DATE August 18, 1983 FROM D.P.W. Pl anni ng-Bi 11 Debl on SUBJECT DIVISION OF TAXES AT 7524 Alden Way Attached are the following: MEMO N0. 83-58 TO John Flora 14 MEMOF�ANDUM ACTION I INFO • 1) A Resolution waiving the restrictions on the division of taxes at 7524 Alden Way (two 76 foot lots) 2) A location map showing the lots in question and, 3) A copy of a certificate of survey revea1ing the location of all existing and proposed structures. The garage located on the property line will be removed and a new attached garage will be added to the existing house. If the City Council passes the attached resolution, it will not be certified until the existing garage is removed and a new garage constructed in order to meet the requirements of the zoning ordinance. The new garage could be required within 1 to 2 years if the Council wishes. WSD/kh X RBSOt.OTIO� �0. - 1983 RBSOLDTIO! iiAIYING ?HB RBSTRICTI011S 011 ?SE DIOI3I01 OF T��S FOR THE PHOPBRTT LOCATBD �T 7520 �LDEA Y�? N.B. LBGALLT DBSCRIBED �S LOTS 7•MD 8� BLOCL 3� BLLYSLL�3 RIYERSIDE �HTS PL�T 2 WHEREAS, the City of Fridley has aubdivision regulations requiring CiLy Council approval Defore there is a division of taxes on lands currently less than a whole parcel of land as charged in Lhe tax lists; and iiHEREAS, the nerr parcels of land created by the division of taxes meet all the zoning and related subdivision ordinance provisions of the City; and WHEREAS, the lots are contained in a plat previously approved by the City; ar�d WHEREAS� Lbe County Auditor may not transfer or divide the land and its assessed valuation and certity the instr�ent unless the instrument contains a certification by the City Clerk that the City Council has waived the restrictions on the division of taxes by resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley that the division of Laxes of the property located at 7524 Alden iiay N.E. legally described as Lots ? and 8, Block 3� Ellvell's Riverside Heights Plat 2 are hereDy Waived creating two parcels of land as charged in the tax lists. Those parcels are legally described as: 1) Lot 7, Block 3, Ellwell's Riverside Heights Plat 1 and 2) Lot 8, Block 3, Ellwell's Riverside Heights Plat 2. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCZL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLE7 THIS _TH DAY oF , 1983• WILLIAH J. NEE - NAYOR ATTEST: SIDNET C. INMAN - CITY CLERR Rffi.33-0-17-17 14 A �� l. I /� � ,y„ ,C —..� �• � Y'� � -• � v v �� � . •, t ~ 8 11, '' � \ ''r ��� � z � . • ., � ° �.�. ' 148•. .r �p + � � �,; �r `� � i� - '. b ��•'•. S _ � �'� � . /3 � � 6,`o i.�+�' �*; / �• , `�,�' 1`. � 1�w .� � 1' � , • ,: •'�r : �� ,i�' � 1 �� `'S °, !r'� �/� jjj •• w� v � .(� � • • � � � �` � � � I ' � • � �/ � ✓ � , ,` � , � ��'` � ti� � � � s�s7 ~ ` . 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Fridley, Mn. 55432 Taxicab Town Taxi Co. 7570 Hwy. 65 N.E. Fridley, Mn.55432 Vending Machine B & J's Service 8255 E. River Rd. Fridley, Mn. 55432 V. 0'Flanagan Steven A. Harvey James P. Hill Public Safety Director James P. Hill Public Safety Director Coca-Cola Bottling Steven J. Olson Nealth Inspector � 16� Fees: $200,00 + 550.00 Invest. Fees $50.00 $25.00 F.OR CONCURRENCE 8Y 7HE CITY COUNCIL '��5� AUGUST 22, 1983 . GENERAL CONTRAC'IC�R . APPROVED BY D. W. Construction Inc. $804 Lexingtnn Avenue DARREL CLARK New Brighton, t�] 55112 . By: Donald Wehlast Chief Bldg. Ofc. Rottlund Canpany, Inc. P.O. Box 287 Osseo, 1�1 55369 St. Croix Pools 13481 North 60th Street Stillwater, 1�� 55082 Y. R. Sharp Inc. 10907 - 93rd Avenue North Osseo, NII�I 55369 ConcoXd Builders 4538 Lyndale Avenue North Minneapolis, 1�1 55412 Wiggin, Inc. 2151 West 133rd Street R�ute #3, Box 317 Shakopee, MN 55379 ' By: B. J. Rotter By: Lloyd Schmotter By: Lin Zelinsky By: Gary Lyons By: David Wiggin M. L. Mallam & Sons Construction 1742 - 171st Avenue N.E. Ham I�ke, NQI 55303 By: Michael Mallam Same Same Same Same Same Same 16A 16 B fOR CONCURRENCE EY TNE C1TY COUNCIL - RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERT1f August 22, 1983 OWNER LOCATION OF BLDG. UNITS FEE APPROVED BY William L. b Donna Zaier 5761 2nd Street 3 s36.00 Steven J. Olson, 6556 Central Ave. NE Environ. Ofcr. Fridley. MN 55432 6erton N. Cross 5801 2nd Street 3 35.00 " " c/o Peterson & Kalina, Chtd. 556 40th Ave. NE Col. Hts, MN 55421 Thomas Wolff 5770 2nd Street 8 49.00 " " 5269 Matterhorn pr. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Tropican Company 5851 2nd Street 11 49.00 " " c/o Marshall Lebow 6250 Wayzata Blvd. Mpls, MN 55416 David or Shirley Burg 5866 2nd Street 4 36.00 " " 2291 Lois Drive New Brighton, MN 55112 Douglas Properties 5980 2nd Street 4 36.00 " " c/o Douglas Jones 2505 Silver Lane NE Mpls, MN 55421 Herbert A. Aaker 6061 2nd Street 4 36.00 " " 8842 North Brook Ave. Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 Gordon & Betty Aspenson 6510 2nd Street 3 36.00 " " 17 Rice Creek Way Fridley, MN 55432 Paul M. Johnson 6525 2nd Street 7 36.00 " " 3925 Shamrock Dr. Mpls, MN 55421 Progressive Properties 6541 2nd Street 5 36.00 " " c/o Duane Narog 1465 N. Danube Rd. Fridley, MN 55421 Same owner as above 5770 22 Street 11 49.00 " " Jerry & Barbara McNurlin 5820 2� Street 4 36.00 " " 250 Sylvan La. Fridley, MN 55432 -1- 16 C FOR CONCURREMCE BY TNE C1TY COUNCIL - RESiDENTIAI RENTAL PROPERTr Aqgust 22, 1983 OWtiER IOCATION OF BLDG. UNITS FEE APPROVED BY Alvin Roesler 5846 2� Street 6 536.00 Steven J. Olson, 5900 6th St. NE Environ. Ofcr. Fridley, MN 55432 John Ouellette 5901 2� Street 4 36.00 " " 848 82nd Ave. NE Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 Herbert Aaker 6060 2� Street 4 36.00 " " 8842 North Brook Ave. Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 Arnold C. Elmquist 4901 3rd Street 7 36.00 " " 1420 W. County Road J Shoreview, MN 55112 Same owner as above 4913 3rd Street 7 36.00 " " Same owner as above 4921 3rd Street 7 36.00 " " Same owner as above 4939 3rd Street 7 36.00 " " Same owner as above 4949 3rd Street 7 36.00 " " Alvin Roesler 5955 3rd Street 4 36.00 " " 5900 6th St. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Earl Norwocd & 5974 3rd Street 4 36.00 " " Bruce Braithwaite c/o News Realty 7412 Lyndale Ave. So. Richefield, MN 55423 Curtis W. Bradley 5980 3rd Street 4 36.00 " " 6409 Edgemont Cir. Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 Vernon S. Hoium & 5320 4th Street 4 36.00 " " Duane A. Otterness 925 Dain Tower Bldg. Mpls, MN 55402 Duane or Marguerite Schwartz 5347-49 4th Street 3 36.00 " " 2525 118th Ave. NE Coon Rapids, MN 55433 Don E. Klostreich 5401 4th Street 4 36.00 " " 2509 Hillview Rd. Moundsview, MN 55432 -2- 16 D fOR COMCURRENCE DY THE CITY COUNCIL - RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY August 22, 1983 Qwllr'ER LOCATION OF BLDG. UNITS FEE APPROVED BY Craig or Bette Jane Scott 5400 5th Street 4 ;36.00 Steven J. Olson, 5400 5th St. NE Environ. Ofcr. Fridley, MN 55421 � James L. Peng 5428 5th Street 4 36.00 " " 6 West Logan W. St. Paul, MN 55118 Roscoe Smith 5451 5th Street 32 89.00 " " 370 North Arm Lane Mound, MN 55364 Village Green Property Mgmt. 6303-05 5th Street 2 24.00 " " 7900 Xerxes Ave. S., #1906 Bloomington, MN 55431 Same owner as above Same owner as above Same owner as above Same owner as above Same owner as above Same owner as above Same owner as above Same owner as above Same owner as above Same owner as above Duane G. Googins 513 Oakwood Dr. Anoka, MN 55303 Harold D. Morrow Route �5, Box P 196 River Falls, WI 54022 Dennis Kmit & Johanna Luciow 3158 Arthur St. NE Mpls, MN 55418 6311-6329 5th Street 6337-6339 5th Street 6347-6365 5th Street 6401-6403 5th Street 6409-6427 5th Street 6431-6433 5th Street 6437-6455 5th Street 6459-6461 5th Street 6465-6483 5th Street 6487-6489 5th Street 5400-2 7th Street 5430 7th Street 5460 7th Street -3- 16 2 16 2 16 2 16 2 16 2 3 51.00 24.00 51.00 24.00 57.00 24.00 57.00 24.00 57.00 24.00 36.00 �� �� �� �� �� „ �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� . n �� �� �� 34 93.00 " 34 93.00 " m m 16 E FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE C1TY COUNCIL - RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY August 22, 1983 OWhER LOCATION OF BLDG. UNITS FEE APPROVED BY Marck Investment Co. 1050 52nd Avenue 16 s57.00 Steven J. Olson, c/o d b L Mgmt Co. Environ. Ofcr. 6950 Wayzata Blvd., #�206 Golden Valley, MN 55426 Same owner as above 1090 52nd Avenue 16 57.00 " " Same owner as above 1120 52nd Avenue 16 57.00 " " Same owner as above 1170 52nd Avenue 16 57.00 " " David W. Rust 262 57th Place 8 49.00 " " 5735 Quincy St. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Otto G. Tauer 359 57th Place 8 49.00 " " 1228 97th Ave. NW Coon Rapids, MN 55433 Fit Bar Enterprises 151 59z Way 12 49.00 " " 5211 Wayzata Blvd., �108 Mpls, MN 55416 Tropicana Company 190 59� Way 12 49.00 " " c/o Marshall Lebow 6250 Wayzata Blvd. Mpls, MN 55416 Same owner as above 191 59� Way 12 49.00 " " Otto Westenfield 110 61st Avenue 8 49.00 " " P.O. Box 32021 Fridley, MN 55432 George W. Knoll, Jr. 1270-16 72nd Avenue 4 36.00 " " 4246 Royce St. NE Columbia Heights, MN 55421 Gary D. Towne 1441 73rd Avenue 18 61.00 " " P.O. Box 855 Hopkins, MN 55343 Duane Bethune 361 74th Avenue 8 49.00 " " 3916 8th Ave. Anoka, MN 55303 Donald Peterson & 389 74th Avenue 11 49.00 " " John Behun 1607 Bunker Lk. Blvd. NE Anoka, MN 55303 �� 16 F fOR COMCURREMCE 8Y TME C1TY COUNCIL - RESIDENTIAL RENTAI PROPERTY Auqust 22, 1983 OWNER LOCATION OF BLDG. UNITS FEE APPROVED BY J& S Enterprises 106 77th Way 4 �36.00 Steven J. Olson, c/o Shirley Severson or Environ. Ofcr. James Koch 6490 Riverview Terr. Fridley, MN 55432 Allan C. Mattson 181 79th Way 8 49.00 " " 6270 Riverview Terr. NE Fridley, MN 55432 M. A. or Josephine Biddle 211 79th Way 8 49.00 " " 4800 Cedar Lk. Rd. So. Mpls, MN 55416 Riverwood Apartment Mgmt. 5960-80 Anna Street 33 91.00 " " c/o Don Anderson 3319 Belden Dr. Mpls, MN 55421 Bruce A. & Donna J. Bondow 6542 Central Avenue 4 3G.00 " " 6616 Central Ave. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Hong & Plau 1190 Central Avenue 4 36.00 " " c/o Dai-Shen & Grace Hong 2298 17th St. NW New Brighton, MN 55112 Filister Enterprises 5640 East River Road 42 109.00 " " 5750 E. River Rd. Fridley, MN 55432 Same owner as above 5660 East River Road 42 109.00 " " Same owner as above 5680 East River Road 42 109.00 " " Same owner as above 5720 East River Road 42 109.00 " " Same owner as above 5740 East River Road 42 109.00 " " Same owner as above 5760 East River Road 42 109.00 " " Same owner as above 5780 East River Road 42 109.00 " " Same owner as above 5800 Ehst River Road 42 109.00 " " Same owner as above 5820 East River Road 42 109.Q0 " " Same owner as above 5840 East River Road 42 109.00 " " Same owner as above 5860 East River Road 42 109.00 " " -5- 16 G FOR COMCURREMCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL - RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY Auqust 22, 1983 _ OW►�ER LOCATION OF BLDG. UNITS FEE APPROVED BY Progressive Properties 5950 East River Road 12 �49.00 Steven J. Olson, c/o Duane Narog Environ. Ofcr. 1465 N. Danube Rd. Fridley, MN 55432 River Road East Corp. 6540-50 East River Road 141 307.00 " " c/o Tycon Mgmt., Inc. 321 Univ. Ave. SE � Mpls, MN 55414 Otto Westenfield 6551 East River Road 11 49.00 " " P.O. Box 32021 Fridley, MN 55432 J& S Enterprises 7673 East River Road 4 36.00 " " c/o Shirley Severson or James Koch 6490 Riverview Terr. Fridley, MN 55432 Leonard E. Dailey 8191 East River Road 5 36.00 " " 3621 68th St. N. Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Moore Lake Partnership 5701 Highway �Y65 32 89.00 " " c/o Tycon Management 321 Univ. Ave. SE Mpls, MN 55414 Arnold C. Elmquist 6370 Highway #65 15 55.00 " " 1420 W. County Road J Shoreview, MN 55112 Same owner as above 6393 Highway #�65 7 36.OQ " " Same owner as above 6417 Highway #65 7 36.00 " " Thomas Adams 430 Ironton Street 3 36.00 " " 304 Ironton St. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Milton J. b Ellen 6. Hughes 6670 Lucia Lane 16 57.00 " " 4410 Douglas Ave. So. Golden Valley, MN 55416 Same owner as above 6680 Lucia Lane 16 57.00 " " Same owner as above 6690 Lucia Lane 16 57.00 " ° -6- 16 H I�R CONCURRENCE BY THE C1TY COUNCIL - RESIDENTiAI RENTAL PROPERTr Auaust 22, 1983 OWNER LOCATION OF BLDG. UNITS FEE APPROVEO BY Lynde Investment Co. 910 Lynde Drive " 11 �49.00 Steven J. Olson, c/o Robert P. Shapiro Environ. Ofcr. 9801 Oak Ridge Trail Hopkins. MN 55343 Same owner as above 950 Lynde Drive 11 49.00 " " Same owner as above 990 Lynde Drive 11 49.00 " " Moore Lake Partnership 995 Lynde Drive 32 89.00 " " c/o Tycon Mgmt., Inc. 321 Univ. Ave. SE Mpls, MN 55414 Arno E. 8 Marjorie J. Rosin 7400 Lyric Lane 8 49.00 " " 7400 Lyric La. NE, #2 Fridley, MN 55432 LaVerne E. Dingley 6035 Main Stree�t 4 36.00 " " 5621 Camden Ave. No. Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Wescom-Carlson Apts. 117 Mississippi Place 4 36.00 " " c/o Vanessa Carlson 117 Mississippi P1. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Allan C. Mattson 120 Mississippi Place 4 36.00 " " 6270 Riverview Terr. NE Fridley, MN 55432 De Matts Inc. 137 Mississippi Place 4 36.00 " " 10267 Univ. Ave. NE Blaine, MN 55434 Penn M. Johnson 140 Mississippi Place 4 36.00 " " 1225 Lasalle, #�1907 Mpls, MN 55403 Chris Jelevarov 160 Mississippi Place 4 36.00 " " 160 Mississippi P1., #1 Fridley, MN 55432 Canadian Financial Housing Corp. 460 Mississippi Street 103 231.00 " " Fridley Apartments 7900 Xerxes Ave., �1906 Bloomington, MN 55431 -7- 15 I FOR COMCURRENCE BY TNE CITY COUNCIL - RFSIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY August 22, 1983 OWhER LOCATION OF BLDG. UNITS FEE APPROVED BY Chris Jelevarov 6471-77 Riverview Terrace 3 a36.00 Steven J. Olson, 6477 Riverview Terr. NE Environ. Ofcr, Fridley, MN 55432 Lang-Nelson Associates 155-175 Satellite Lane 33 91.00 " " c/o Barb Ferrari 4601 Excel s i or 61 vd .,�Y650 Mpls, MN 55416 Same owner as above 195 Satellite Lane 20 65.00 " " -8- 16 J �R CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIt - RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY ' DUPLEXES �.._.._. �� ,�o� OMhER LOCATION OF BLDG. UNITS FEE APPROVED BY Jerry L. or Barbara 5936-38 2nd Street 2 524.00 Steven J. Olson, McNurlin Environ. Ofcr. 250 Sylvan La. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Robert A. Hosman 5940-42 2nd Street 1 12.00 " " 281 Sylvan La. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Violet Rocek 5791 2� Street 2 24.00 " " 1924 Garfield St. NE Mpls, MN 55418 Edward or Olette Otremba 5045 3rd Street 2 24.00 " " 5567 E. Danube Rd. Fridley, MN 55432 Same owner as above 5057 3rd Street 2 24.00 " " Wil]is Ring 5069 3rd Street 2 24.00 " " Ring Benson Apts. c/o Chuck Benson RR �2, Box 116 Cokato, MN 55321 Chester Wieloch 5121-23 3rd Street 2 24.00 " " 5123 3rd St. NE Fridley, MN 55421 Leonard Wood 5141-43 3rd Street 2 24.00 ° " 6630 McKinley St. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Gerald Geisinger 5381-63 3rd Street 2 24.00 " " 6018 2nd St. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Charles Haussler 5839-41 3rd Street 2 24.00 " " 5684 Jackson St. NE Fridley, MN 55432 J& B Properties 5339 4th Street 2 24.00 " " c/o Wiiiiam J. Frawley 169 Crown Rd. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Stephen T. & Doreen Lischalk 5357 4th Street 1 12.00 " " 5357 4th St. NE � Fridiey, MN 5542I �'� 16 � FbR COMCURRENCE SY THE CITY COUNCIL - RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY - DUPLEXES August 22, 1983 OWNER LOCATION OF BLDG. UNITS FEE APPROVED BY Richard H. Kappes 5370 4th Street 2 524.00 Steven J. Olson, 3129 Webster Ave. Environ. Ofcr. Mpls, MN 55416 Lindy L. Lemieux 5810-I2 4th Street 1 12.00 " " 5812 4th St. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Ruth L. Magnuson 5830-32 4th Street 1 12.00 " " 121 So. Washington Ave.,#302 Mpls, MN 55Q01 William Guenther 5860-62 4th Street 2 24.00 " " 643 Rosedale Road NE Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 Timothy Parker 5916-18 4th Street 2 24,00 " " 7316 Humboldt Ave. No. Brooklyn Park, MN 55444 William J. Urban 5932-34 4th Street 1 12.00 " " 5934 4th St. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Raymond J. lafave 5373-75 5th Street 1 12.00 " " 5375 5th St. NE Fridley, MN 55421 Joseph or Irene Maertens 6232-34 5th Street 2 24.00 " " 144 Rivers Edge Way NE Fridley, MN 55432 David lubet 536I-63 6th Street 2 24.Q0 " " 2532 Joppa Ave. St. Louis Park, Mn 55416 Same owner as above 5371-73 6th Street 2 24.00 " " Same owner as above 5381-83 6th Street 2 24.00 " " Kenneth R. Hafner 5612-14 6th Street 2 24.00 " " 6060 5th St. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Darlene D. Benson 5618-20 6th Street 2 24.00 " " 3901 Nevada Ave. New Hope, MN 55427 Michael Darula 349-53 57th Place 2 24.00 " " 4117 Estate Dr. Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 - 20- 1G L F�R CONCtNtREMCE HY TNE C1TY COUNCI! - RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY - DUPLEXES _ August 22, 1983 _ _ OWNER LOCATION OF BLDG. UNITS FEE APPROVED BY Meyer Broder 276-78 58th Avenue 1 �12.00 Steven J. Olson, 278 58th Ave. NE Environ.Ofcr. Fridley. MN 55432 Frederich E. Schultz 14-16 62nd Way 2 24.00 " " 120 62nd Way NE Fridley, MN 55432 Raj Dhir 1313-23 73rd Avenue 2 24.00 " " 13304 Fordham Ave. Apple Valley, MN 55124 Gordon & Alta Johnson 1333-35 73rd Avenue 2 24.00 " " 6411 Squi re Dr. NE �ridley. MN 55432 Leier Properties 1591-93 73rd Avenue 2 24.00 " " c/o Donald Leier 519 3rd Ave. NW New Brighton, MN 55112 Dennis Kugler 1560-64 73z Avenue 2 24.00 " " 8331 Terrace Rd. NE Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 Ed Chies 360-62 74th Avenue 2 24.00 " " 7651 Central Ave. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Wayne R. Thompson 7339-41 Able Street 1 12.00 " " 7339 Able 5t. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Robert Holmquist 7401-03 Able Street 2 24.00 " " 3608 Admiral La. , Mpls, MN 55429 Ed-Ray Builders 7479-81 Able Street 2 24.00 " " c/� Ed Chies RR�2 Stanchfield, MN 55080 Same owner ns above 7495-97 Able Street 2 24.00 " " Same owner ns above 7501-03 Able Street 2 24.00 " " Same owner as above 7513-15 Able Street 2 24.00 " " Same owner as above 7527-29 Able Street 2 24.00 " " Same owner as above 1539-41 Able Street 2 24.00 " " -il- 16 r� FOR CONCURREMCE SY TNE CITY COUNCIL - RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY - DUPLEXES August 22, 1983 OWNER LOCATION OF BLDG. UNITS FEE APPROVEO BY Ed-Ray Builders 7553-55 Able Street 2 524.00 Steven J. Olson, c/o Ed Chies Environ.Ofcr. RR �Y2 Stanchfield, MN 55080 Same owner as above 7565-67 Able Street 2 24.00 " " Same owner as above 7579-81 Able Street 2 24.00 " " Same owner as above 1595-97 Able Street 2 24.00 " " Dick W. Marquardt 6588-92 Central Avenue 1 12.00 " " 6588 Central Ave. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Prithipal or Bash Singh 7325-27 Central Avenue 2 24.00 " " 2 Spring Farm La. St. Paul, MN 55110 Steven M. Mindlin 7335-7 Central Avenue 2 24.00 " " 4526 Pleasant Dr. St. Paul, M'N 55112 William Ouellette 7432 Concerto Curve 1 12.00 " " 2933 Valerie La. New Brighton, MN 55112 Richard Gay 7998 East River Road 1 12.00 " " P.O. Box 1482 Minnetonka, MN 55343 Max L. Peterson 1320-22 Evert Court 2 24,00 " " 2801 16A St. NW New Brighton, MN 55112 Evert Partnership 7345-47 Evert Court 2 24.00 " " c/o John Lavander 4428 Grand Ave. So. Mpls, MN 55409 Marilyn Bechdel 7833-37 Firwood Way 2 24.00 " " Route �1, Box 178 Bellefonte, PA 16823 David & Janet Parke 7843-47 Firwood Way 2 24.00 " " Route 1, Box 74 Renville, MN 56284 Michael Betz 1�65-E9 Firwood Way 2 24.00 " " 2712 Terrace Dr. B�;-nsvi 11 e, MN 55337 -12- 16 r� FbR CONCURRENCE EY THf CYTY COUNCII - RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY - DUPLEXES August 22, 1983 OWhER LOCATION OF BLDG. UNITS FEE APPROVED BY Dimitrios Arvanitis 7871-75 Firwood Way 1 �12.00 Steven J. Olson, 7875 Firwood Way NE Environ. Ofcr. Fridley. MN 55432 John R. Zielinski 7889-91 Firwood Way 1 12.00 " " 7889 Firwood Way NE Fridley, MN 55432 Clarence or Lillian Fischer 7893-97 Firwood Way 1 12.00 " " 1897 Firwood Way NE Fridley, MN 55432 Allan & Pamela Fehn 1251-53 Hillwind Road 1 12.00 " " 1251 Hillwind Rd. NE Fridley, MN 55432 John M, or Maureen 4571-73 Main Street 2 24,00 " " Uachuska 4930 Madison St. NE Mpls, MN 55421 Daniel & Lorraine 6671-81 Main Street Wintersteen 6661 Main St. NE Fridley, MN 55432 A1pha Enterprises 6722-15 Main Street c/o Ronald L. Villella 6001 Leslee La. Edina, MN 55436 Ken-Chih Liu 6730 Monroe Street 1309 McKinley Dr. Ames, Iowa 50010 S. K. & Savitri Madireddi 1230-32 Norton Avenue 11542 Gentilly Road Maple Grove, MN 55369 Robert Genin 1261-63 Norton Avenue 10060 Jay St. NW Coon Rapids, MN 55433 Gurmeet or Daleet Gandhok 1280-82 Norton Avenue 2 Spring Farm La. St. Paul, MN 55110 Dowie Bouma 1285-87 Norton Avenue 16165 Bass Lake Rd. Maple Grove, MN 55369 -13- 2 24.00 " 2 24.00 " 1 12.00 " 2 24.00 " 2 24.00 " 2 24.00 " 2 24.00 " �� �� �� �� �� �� �� 16 � � FOR CONCURRENCE BY TNE CITY COUNCIL - RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY - DUPLEXES Auaust 22, 1983 OWhER LOCATION OF BLDG. UNITS FEE APPROVED BY Mike F]annery � 1326-28 Osborne Road 2 s24.00 Steven J. Olson, Donald Clobes Environ. Ofcr. 21 104th Ave. NW Coon Rapids. MN 55433 Chester Perkerwicz 1342-44 Osborne Road 2 24.00 " " 7370 Concerto Curve NE Fridley, MN 55432 Wayne or Marita Larson 6315 Pierce Street 2 24.00 " " 1216 Banfill Circle Brooklyn Park, MN 55444 Same owner as above 6325 Pierce Street 2 24.00 " " Duane 6use 6345 Pierce Street 2 24.00 " " 19961 Madison St. NE Cedar, MN 55011 Douglas P. Tanner 6355 Pierce Street 2 24.00 " " 2206 St. Anthony Blvd. Mpls, MN 55418 Jerry Jacobson 6401 Pierce Street 2 24.00 " " 3846 Independence Ave. New Hope, MN 55427 Robert & Debra Tester & 124 Pilot Avenue 1 12.00 " " Harold & Mary Martineau 349 Territorial Rd. NE Blaine, MN 55434 Ray or porothy Burchett 6100 Star Lane 1 12.00 " " 6100 Star La. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Vernon Lindberg 6140-44 Star Lane 2 24.00 " " 1897 Stinson Blvd. New Brighton, MN 55112 Robert Anderson 6160-64 Star Lane 1 12.00 " " 6164 Star La. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Hartnnang-Kruse Invest. Co. 6421 Taylor Street 1 12.00 " " c/o J. Michael Kruse 1038 44 2 Ave. NE Columbia Heights, MN 55421 -14- 16P FOR CONCURRENCE 8Y THE CITY COUNCII - RESIDEN7IAL REN7A1 PROPERTY - DUPLEXES August 22, 1983 OMNER LOCATION OF BLDG. UNITS FEE APPROVED BY Earland Thor 7323-25 University Avenue 1 �12.00 Steven J. Olson, 7325 Univ. Ave. NE Environ.Ofcr. Fridley, MN 55432 Ed & Doris Chies 7337-39 University Avenue 2 24.00 " " 7651 Centra] Ave. ME Fridley, MN 55432 Same owner as above 7361-63 University Avenue 2 24.00 " " Same owner as above 7373-75 University Avenue 2 24.00 " " Robert f. Dove 7385-87 University Avenue 2 24.00 " " 7505 Jackson St. NE Fridley, MN 55432 -15- 16A FnR CONCURREMCE dY TNF CITY tOUMCII - RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY - CONDOMINIUM August 22, 1983 QWhER LOCATION OF BLDG. UNITS FEE APPROVED BY 0'Bannon Condominium 5455-61 4th Street 4 =20.00 Steven J. Olson, c/o Ken Thornton Environ. Ofcr. Four Star Realty 7691 Central Ave. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Star Homes 5457, 5459, 5461 4th Street 3 36.00 " " 7691 Central Ave. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Unity View Condominium 450-476 75th Avenue 22 40.00 " " Owners Assoc. Laurine Graning 450 75th Ave. NE Fridley, MN 55432 James J. & Vivian Abeler 450 75th Avenue, #7 6#10 3 36.00 " " 450 75th Ave. NE 476 ?5th Avenue, �Y11 Fridley, MN 55432 Howard & Anne Heck, Edward & Karen Karbo 7029 Willow La. Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Holmquist Enterprises 3608 Admiral Lane Mpls, MN 55429 Knute Gladen 9145 W. Hwy. 55 Mpls, MN 55427 William J. Bliss 4150 Thomas Ave. No. Mp1s, MN 55412 Donald R. Sjostrom, Donna D. Sjostrom, Donald J. Fraley & Phyllis A. Fraley Twelve Oaks Center, #807 15500 Wnyzata Blvd. Wayzata, MN 55391 David Youngren Rural Rt. Sta. Ilfeld, NM 87538 450 75th Avenue, #9 450 75th Avenue, �Y2 476 75th Avenue, �1 & #8 450 75th Avenue, �Y8 450 75th Avenue, �11 1 12.00 " 3 36.00 " 1 12.00 " 1 12.00 " 476 75th Avenue, #3, #7 � �10 3 476 75th Avenue, #2 �L•� 1 36.00 12.00 m � �� � � �� u m 16 p. F�R COMCURRENCE EY THE CITY COUNCIL - RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY - CONDOMI"JIUM August 22, 1983 OM1t�ER LOCATION OF BLDC. UNITS FEE APPROVED RY James 6 Donna Davis 476 75th Avenue, #9 1 512.00 Steven J. Olson, 1326 Karth Lake Circle Environ.Ofcr. Arden Hills, MN Hall - LeMon 450 75th Avenue, #3 4 36.00 " " 16424 Marmoset St. NW 476 75th Avenue, #�4, �YS, b�i6 . Ramsey, MN James H. Alevizos 450 75th Avenue, #4 1 12.00 " " 5533 15th Ave. So. Mpls, MN 55417 William & Joan McGonigal 450 75th Avenue, #5 1 12.00 " " Raymond & Arlene Kemp 4806 Howe Lane Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 The Association, Condo #8 6489-6495 Riverview Terrace 4 20.00 " " Charles Burnside 6491 Riverview Terr. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Arnold Aspenson 6493 Riverview Terrace 1 12.00 " " 17 Rice Creek Way Fridley, MN 55432 -17- � FOR CONCURRENCE BY TNE CITY COUNCIL F.S�e� Herrick & Newman, P.A. 6Z79 Univesity Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 For legal services rendered as City Attorney for the month of July, 1983 E. A. Aickock & Associates, Inc. 545 Indian Mound Wayzata, Minnesota 55391 Moore Lake Restoration Project Phase I Moore Lake Restoration Project Phase II For Professional Services, July, 19ffi Nobel Nursery, Inc. 8059 Central Avenue N.E. Blaine, Minnesota 55434 Estimate �3 Plaza Landscaping Project $1,956.21 $3,981.35 $2,182.75 $5,937.56 $7,904.76 17 HERRIGK 8c NEWMAN, P.A. v��G�� C �K���C• �r70wMt�s �r �ww p�v�o � «awrw» � y�r[�! sC.w[CR�s�tw vCH August 11, 1983 City of Fridley 643I University Avenue Northeast Fridley, Minnesota 55432 July Retainer: HOURS IN EXCESS OF 30 AT $50.00 PER HOL'R: EXPENSES ADVANCED: Court Reporter re k'ise: 75 xetox copies: BALAIvCE DUE: L i� a s»s v«�vtws�*• �vEtiuE �+ � :1�1DLEv. M�NNESOT4 SS��t s��•asso S1650.00 507.50 14 .00 11.25 $2182.75 �