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02/06/1984 - 5198OFFICIAL CITY a(7UNCIL AGENDA Q'XJNCIL MEETING FEBRUARY 6, 1984 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING PLEASE SIGN NAME ADDRESS ANO ITEM NUMBER INtERESTED IN DATE: February 6, 1984 NAME AODRESS � ITEM NUMBER ______________________________________________________________________________________________=q � � �:��., � � ����.i � � �3�a o � �s ���,� �� I 1 I 0 , � _ � FRIDLEY CI TY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 6, 1984 - 7:30 P.M. Following are the "ACTIONS TAREN' by the Administration for your information. ; � ; • r ► �`� Council Meeting, January 23, 1984 Minutes Approved as presented i � � � � + � i \ � � Agenda adopted as presented • � � • � � �3:�'� No response from audience � �: � Public Aearing on Street Improvement Projects 1984-1 & 2 . . . . . . . . . . . � . . . . . . . . . . . . Aearing opened at 7:31 P.M. Aearing continued to next meeting on 73rd Avenue only, closed hearing on the other areas. pUBLIC WORRS--ACTION T�HFN_:_ Proceeded with improve- ments in areas approved. Hearing to be continued on 73rd Avenue on February 27, 1984. . . 1 - 1 E Council Meeting, February 6, 1984 • . , Page 2 Consideration of Appointment of New Members to City Commissions (Tabled 1-23-84) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 2 D Item tabled to next agenda pt�gL•IC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Put on February 27 , 1984 agenda for consideraton Consideration of Appointment of a citizen to the Rice Creek Watershed District Task Force � (Tabled 1-09-84) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Carrol Hauge appointed to Task Force ' PUBLIC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Informed Mr. Hauge and the Watershed District of the appointment Consideration of the Summary and Second Reading of an Ordinance Recodifying The Fridley City Code by Adopt- ing a New Chapter 101 Entitled "Animal Control" and Repealing Old Chapters 301 Entitled "Livestock Control", 302 Entitled "Animal Control", and 303 Entitled "Wild Animals and Birds" in their Entirety (First Reading 1-23-84) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ordinance No. 798 adopted on second reading CITY MANAGEMEMT--ACTION TAREN: Ordinance published in Fridley Sun Consideration of the Summary and Second Reading of an Ordinance Recodifying The Fridley City Code by Adopt- ing a New Chapter 214 Entitled "Signs" and Repealing The Old Chapter 214 in its Entirety (First Reading 1-23-84) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ordinance No. 799 adopted on second reading �T�rv MANAf;F.MFI�T--ACTION TAREN: Ordinance published in Fridley Sun . . . 4 - 4 N . . . 5 - 5 X �, Council Meeting, February 6, 1984 ► . � Consideration of a Resolution in Opposition to the Establishment of Telephone Rate Territories (Tiers) by Northwestern Bell Telephone Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Resolution No. 15-1984 adopted pDBLIC WORKS--ACTION TAREN: Forwarded copies of to appropriate parties to express opposition . . . . . . Resolution Page 3 6 Consideration of a Resolution Encouraging the Governor to Pursue the Findings of the Governor's Commission to Review the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Resolution No. 16-1984 adopted ��BL•TC WORKS--ACTION TAREN: Forwarded copies of Resolution to Governor and other appropriate parties to encourage review Consideration of a Resolution Ordering Improvement, . Approval of Plans and Ordering Advertisement for Bids: Removal and Replacement of Miscellaneous Concrete Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk - 1984. . . . . . . . . . 8 Resolution No. 17-1984 adopted P�PI•T� WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Proceeded with improvement as authorized Consideration of Awarding Contract for Fire Depaztment Rescue Squad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . g - 9 A Bids received and contract awarded to low bidder Mid-Central Fire and Safety FIRE DEPT --ACTION T�REN: Contracts have been sent out for signatures and execution. Documents returned to unsuccessful bidders Council Meeting, February 6, 1984 . . . �: , -•-� Page 4 Consideration of Request for a Temporary Trailor License for Onan Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 10 B Approval granted for license for new trailers plus existing permit was extended to June, 1986 POBLIC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Onan Corporation informed of Council approval and updated existing license� Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 - 11 B Approved ��'NTR�L• SERVTGE--ACTION T�REN: Licenses Issued Claims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Approved �$NTRAL. SERVTGE--ACTION T1�REN: Claims Paid Est imates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Approved �ENTRAL• S�RVIGE--ACTION TAREN: Estimates Paid ADJODRN: 9:05 P.M. a ��: CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMENT OF NEW �EMBERS TO CITY COMMISSIONS (TABLED 1-23-84). . . . . . . . . . . • . . 2 - 2 D CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMENT OF A CITIZEN TO THE P.ICE CREEK WATERSHED DISTRIC? TASK FORCE (TABLED 1-09-84) . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. . . . . . . , . 3 CONS I DEP,�+T I ON OF THE SUM�MARY AND SECOND READ I NG OF Atr' CRDINANCE RECODIFYING THE FRICLEY CITY CODE BY AGOPT- IhG A P�E�•� CHAPTER 1L�1 ENTITLED "A�vlh'AL CONTROL�� AtvD REPEALING OLD CHAPTERS 3P�1 ENTITLED '�LIVESTOCK CONTROL'�. 3Q2 ENTITLED '�AhIMAL CONTROL��. AND 3�3 E��T I TLED '�I�� I LD AN I MALS AND B I RDS" I N THE I R ENT I RETY ( F i RST READ i NG 1-23-84 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 4 �: CONSIDERATION OF THE SUMMARY AND SECOND READIhG OF AN ORDINANCE RECODIFYING THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE BY ADOPT- ING A NEW CHAPTER 214 ENTITLED "SIGNS" AND REPEALING THE OLD CHAPTER 214 IN ITS ENTIRETY (FIRST READING 1-23-84) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 — 5 X COUNCIL ��EETING. FEBRUARY 6, 1984 R'El:' B�1S I NESS : PAGE 3 CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION IN OPPOSiTION TO THE ES7ABLISHMENT OF TELEPHONE RATE TERRITORIES (TIERS) BY NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • , 6 CONS�DERATION OF A RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING THE GOVERNOR TO PURSUE THE FINDINGS OF THE �OVERNOR'S Cor�r•1 I SS I ON TO REV I EW THE f�iETROPOL ITAN L1'ASTE CONTROL Coh�r� i s s i oN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 CONSIDEP.ATION OF A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPP.OVEMENT. APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS; REr•10VAL ANC REPLACEh1ENT OF MISCELLANEOUS CONC�ETE CURB, GUTTER AND SIDE���ALK - 1984, , . , , , . . . . 8 CONSIDERATION OF AWARDING CONTRACT FOR F(RE QEPARTMENT RESCUE SQUAO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 9 A �tEG' BUS I NESS (CONT I NUED ) CONSIDERATION OF RE�UEST FOR A TEMPORARY TRAILOR L i CENSE FOR ONAN CORPORAT I ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - lE B L I CENSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 - 11 B CLA I MS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 EST IMATES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 �� � � THE MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COURCIL MEETING OF JANCARY 23, 19P4 �.� � 1►l �4k • y.� : ?r 1 : : ,��_�_ ��. • y.�_ ,y: � � !�.1�. _ �)� f ��.f !� �e Regular Meeting of p. m. by Mayor Nee. Pl,£p�E OF AI,r.�?�= the Fridley City council was called to order at 7:30 Mayor Nee lec3 the Council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. �� i I��ERS PRESEI�TI': Mayor Nee, Councilman Barnette, Councilrnan Schneider Councilman Hamernik and Councilman Fitzpatrick MF1"BERS ABSE�IT: None �._ • • �_��L� :�?���' ��x: :� � � z� _�U �! �� :. � • • �- � • Mayor Nee presented a plaque to Henry Peterson for his ten years of service to the Fridley 49er Day Celebration. He stated Mr. Peterson, over these years, has organized the p�rade for this celebration and the parade last year was one of the best in the State. Mayor Nee stated the Council recognizes that Mr. Peterson is one of those citizens who has unselfishly given his time and effort to the betterment of the comnunity. Mayor Nee and the Council members extended their thanks and appreciation to Mr. Peterson for his services. Mr. Peterson stated he accepted this plaque on behalf of the many persons who have helped with the g�rade, including his sons, and John Dinsmore and his sons who helped fram the beginning. Mr. Peterson stated he came to Fridley in 1957 and has been active in the coqnnunity since that time. He stated the only thing he didn't accomplish was to bring a rodeo to Fridley and hoped this could be done in the future. Mr. Peterson stated there are a lot of dedicated local people who work to make Fridley No. 1 and he was proud to be a part of this team. ...�� � �l� ��j, _ �S � ,� • � • MOTION by Councilman Schneider to approve the minutes as presented. Seconded by Councilnan Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all vating aye, Mayor Nee c3eclared the motion carried unanimously. �! � ' � � • ._ ?���� ' Councilman Fitzpatrick requested an item be added as follows: Consideration of a Resolution Opposing the development of a garbage incinerator facility in Northeast Minneapolis. 3 •� 1�. . � ��. • ' �, _: i� •i� _ MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt the agenda with the above addition. Secondec3 by Councilm-�n Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Zt�e follaaing other items were discussed at the end of the meeting: Update on Litigation Re: Aazardous Waste Site Designation, Proposed Resolution Opposing Northwestern Bell's Tier System and Proposed Rate Increase, Proposed Resolution in Support of Governor's Report Re: Waste �ntrol Carmission. ��� •• � �� Senator pon Frank appeared before the Council regarding an update on what was hap�ening in the Legislature. Senator pon Frank also congratulated Henry Peterson for his service to the Fridley 49er Days. Senator Frank stated in 1980 and 1981, the State had a horrendous problem with the budget shortfall and either had to raise taxes, cut the budget or make shifts. He stated $560 million was actually shifted which means �yments pramised to cities and school districts were deferred. He stated, when the State budget is discussed to day and news is heard about a surplus, this does not take into consideration putting back the shif t �yments in proper sequence. He stated there is a motion in the House to remove the ten percent surcharge and the Senate decided to propose to cut part of the surcharge, but to reinstate the payment policies to the cities and school districts which they had in 1980 and 1981. He stated if they were to reposition the payments to local governments, it would cost $560 million. He stated he is not saying they are going to reposition the total $560 million, but they want to start the payments in proper order which would amount to approximately $120-5150 million. He stated the reason it would be done in this order is because the projections in the last several years have been so far off, they can't predict the projections for 1984 are going to be more accurate and want to be a little more conservative. He stated if there was another recession in 1985 and 1986, and if the payments aren't repositioned, it would limit the position to maneuver if there is a financial crisis. He felt the $560 million surplus just isn't reality and has come to the Council to make sure everyone puts the budget surplus into the proper perspective. Senator Frank also stated there is a movement by a group of cities called the S`mall City Group who are proposing to c�ange the local aid formula. He stated their proposal is to take $19 million away f rom the core city of Minneapolis and distribute it to cities who have been "losers" in reference to the total Iocal aid doZlars. He stated Columbia Heights would lose, however, Spring Lake Park, Fridley, and Blaine would gain. He stated he really didn't feel this was the way to proceed and hoped the League of Cities would cane up with a better approach. Senator Frank alsa asked where Fridley stands in reference to the site in Fridley designated as a potestial hazard waste processing facility. 1. �� ��a__ � .��\. � i �. _i �a • _• - Mayor Nee stated they are suing the Waste Management Board and he is ready to go to the Minneapolis City Council for their support. He stated he would like Senator Frank to raise the issue as, apparently, the Attorney General's office is making the case there is not right to review of this decision until there are ciamages. Mayor Nee stated he felt, in this case, if you wait for damages, it would poison 300,000 people by water pollution. Senator Frank asked that he be submitted same thing in writing and he would be happy to pursue it further. ��=._ :��� �- YJ= :! �i �. •� .��'' �. . .�' _�!� 'iS• ,�• �. . � �R• � : �!� 4z �' L� ' � ' ' �� � y, • !?��t : ��� '�l4. ' L�t � MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all wting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unan�mously and the public hearing opened at 7:55 p.m. Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated it has been found that two streets in Fridley are inconsistent with the City's policy in that every east-west road west of the track is a"Way" while all east-west road east of the tracks are an "Avenue." He stated, in order to be consistent, it is recarrunended that 77th Way and 79th Way lying between Main Street and the railroad tracks be renamed to 77th Avenue and 79th Avenue N.E. t•lr. Flora stated the persons affected have been notif ied and the City is working with the post office to allaw business to change to the new street narr�e through attrition. No persons in the audience spoke regarding the proposal to change the name of these streets. MOTIOr? by Council�ran Har�ernik to close Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice declared the motion carried unanimously 7:58 p.m. � :. � the public hearing. Seconded by vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee and the public hearing closed at ��,� r • • � • .i • a • � _ �, � • ► •' � �� •� , • � ��� : •�•� �.. . � � � .� �, ;• •�� C • �, � � •• � ► � • �� •• � � �� • '• z�l� � � � �� � �� : •� � . �� Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated the City had three orainances c3ealing with animals and animal control and these three were given to the Plarining Comnission to review. �e Planning Commisson has done this and recomnends that they be developed into one ordinance. He stated there are no significant changes in this ordinance which is a composite of the other three ordinances. •� ��• _ ft� �. � i \. ' �� '� Councilman Schneider guestioned Section 101.10 which required an}� person who knows of someone bitten by an animal to notify the Animal Control Officer or Police Departanent. He questioned if this required a person who witnessed an animal bite to notify one of these authorities. Mr. Flora stated in the strictest interpretation this would probably be true. He suggested gossibly the language could be changed from "shall" to "should". Mr. Newman, representing the City Attorney's Office, stated he f elt the original intention was to require the vwner to contact these authorities and if the word "shall" is changed to "should", it would not make it mandaTory for the owner to do so. Mayor Nee felt the ordinance probably should be lef t as written and that discretion would i�e u�sed in these cases. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to waive the first reading and approve the ordinance upon first reading. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ��� ��•• •� • �._ •�_�. � _� •'� ,� •� �,, . • � ��� • �� � L • ►� ���� �• - �� �� � ; ,� - . . . • � «� • • ► �► •� Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this ordinance was a result of a housekeeping procedure to correct some disparities in the ordinance, make some grarm�atical changes, and correct those ite�r�s the City had difficulty in enforcing in the previous sign ordinance. He stated there are no substantial changes in the ordinance, but strictly clarifications. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the first reading and approve the ordinance upon first reading. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unani.mously . :� �. _��i �• i •� ►t1�.lL • • �1 .. •� �. • � .L�tlL�� � - � •� . • � ��i� * . • � ..�_,u ;,��� MOTION by Councilman Schneider to set the public hearing on this plat f or February 27, 1984. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the m�tion carried unanimously. • �. � ar_ •. • � • �� • , • • �� � �. �+. � • .��•�!!�__� � � • ; ��� �;� •�. �� � • : � �► .i MOTION by Councilman Schneider to set the public hearing on this rezoning request for February 27, 1984. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ��.J►. r� �►. • : �. : �+ �1;� � •• ♦ _ 1 ' • � � i_.1L���� �. «: 's.���� � .� \ �. • � � �. � ' L�/Y M • ► C �1� � ��►�4r : ��� � ��I►�� ►. M?�' � ��Ir � ►�• MDTIOf] by Councilman Hamernik to set the public hearing for February 27, 1984 on amendment to C;hapter 205. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. 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 Conmissison meeting of January 11, 1984. Seconded by Counci]man Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried tuianimously . : � t �. ���_�_' �• � •. �� � • �!��:,�►: �• • : s: MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to receive the minutes of the Charter Co�nission meeting of I3ovember 17, 1983. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. • • • •:• •••• , � �� • � �. ► �! �!►.� ►�►L�.�� M7TION by COtulCilm3n Barnette to adopt Resolution No. 11-1984 and forward it to the Minneapolis City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. . ��► ��+•• •► • �. ��: � _: �. •� . �� • ;�� •� � �„� �� •� � :. � : � •' ► •� . �. f i�l� �� � � • • • • � � MD'I`ION by Councilman Hamernik to set the public hearing on this item for February 27, 1984. Seconcied by Counci].man Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor I3ee declared the motion carried unanimously. �� � •� • : � • • •� � � � �,� • ; �: • • • MdTION by Councilman Fitzpstrick to set the public hearing on this item for February 27, 1984. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee c3eclared the motion carried Unanimously. ��, �� �nii � � � i � �� �!!fL, � �L1 � �� i�� i� �� � _ ��+� MOTION by Councilman Schneider to reappoint the following members to various City Conmissions, as follows: Comnunitv Development Comnission: Leroy Oquist & Alfred Gabel �� �►. _ ,� _ _ �. • � �; _z �+ :�5►-• • , •� Jf371 GELOU 3J1C3 DOi1d1C� B2tZO1C3 �l _ •l.1L' � _- •lll! •1 Wayne We12an fl�,.unan Resources Comrussion: • • . �:� Cable Z�elevision Commission: Burt Weaver .0 ' Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to nominate Ralph Stouff er for appointment to the Cable Television Cornnission. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Councilman Schneider stated Mr. Stouffer had talked to him and indicated an interest in serving on the Cable Television Commission. MfJTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to cast an unanimous ballot for Ralph Stouffer for appointment to the Cable Television Conmission. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Housinq and Redevelo�ment Authority� MOTION by Mayor Nee to reappoint Larry Commers to this Commission. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MO`I'ION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to table the app�intment to the Parks and Recreation Commission, the Energy Commission, the Human Resources Comnission, and the Fblice Comnission until the next meeting. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unan�mously. Councilman Schneider suggested Jan Se�ger be contacted again to see if she was interested in serving another term on the Parks and Recreation Co�renission. ��'IL l��'1'TNC OF JANUI�RY 23 , 1984 �,�GE 7 g. RF'�'F'IVING gTDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR FOUK-WHEEL DRIVE ARTICULATED �I BER-TIRED TRAL'NR I101AAER• Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated five bids were received for this equipment and the low bid was from Lake State Eguipment Company and, exercising the optional items and trade-in, the total price would be $63,495.32. He stated it is recommended the bid be awarded to the low bidder. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to receive the bids for the front-end tractor loader. VII�IDOR ZEIGI�ER LAKE STAT'E R(��D SWEF3JEY INTERNATIC)NAL� INC. DQUIP. MA�IINII2Y BR06. II�iDUS'IRIFS 'IItACNR INS. Bid Bond 5$ Fidelity 5$ John Deer 5$ Great 5$ Fidelity 5$ Fire�nen's & Deposit Co Ins. Co. American & Casualty Ins. Ins. Make/Model Cat 930 Jahn Deere Clark 55C Fiatallis Int'1 520B $57,328.00 544C $53,283.00 FRIO $64,675.00 $51, 227 .32 $56 ,955 . 00 Accessory $23 , 217 . 00 $17 , 26 8. 00 $19, 823 . 00 $17 , 201. 00 $17 ,129. 00 F�quip. -Total Purchaser's $80,545.00 $68,495.32 573,106.00 $74,156.00 $81,804.00 Amount Optional $4,500.00 $ N/B 54,000.00 $5,500.00 Guar. Maint. Optional $990.00 $27 8.00 5975.00 $ N/B 5300.00 Color Optional $4,000.00 $5,000.00 57,000.00 $6,000.00 56,000.00 Trade-in Delivery 90-120 days 60-90 days 30-60 days 60 days 120-150 days Date Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Plee declared the motion carried unanimously. �� 1�. 1►. • � ►� s .+ F��I7 M�J'I'ION by Councilman Schneider to award the oontract for the front-end tractor loader to the laa bidder Lake State Equipment Company, exercising the options, terms and trade-in, for a total price of $63,495.32. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. i ���._ ��;• •� • •�� • : s � �: . _ :� . �� � • � 7��� �! I�TION by Councilnan Schneider to authorize the City Manager to enter into the lease agreener►t with School District No. 14 to lease the "A" frame building located at North Innsbruck Park, Arthur Street in Fridley. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the rration carried unanimously. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated there is a problem with the "A" frame because of a broken water pipe. He stated the City is assessing the ciamage and, if possible, they will proceed with the agre�nent. He stated if there are other problems, he will bring this back to the Council. :_.� . �s �� •:� •L��� �. : '��:� � •� � • � �� • • � • : �: � ,! • ► �! ► • ' �' _ . : �, : �u • � �_,L' .��.�� ► �1 !� • �• Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated when this lot split was approved by Council there were a number of stipulations. He stated these stipulations have been satisfied and it would be appropriate for the Council to adopt this resolution so the lot split can be submitted to the County for recording. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. I2-1984. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pdee declared the motion carried unanimously. ;_.� . •� �� '�' ' �4��' e y� • +� ' ► • • � • L��l .� � � \ 1� L� �l s • �� � � . • ��l � ' : � MOTION by Councilman Barnette to adopt Resolution No. 13-1984. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor tlee declared the motion carried unanimously. . �� 1�. r�_ +. � _�: _: '_ ;_ � • � ►! ' :?��� ►. y. ' � . .�' _.�l� ' . � ► % �ll. � ► ._�!� . � ' ' • ' � ,� . �l ._��� ' . : !?��t MD'I'ION by Councilman Barnette to adopt Resolution No. 14-1984. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 14. j�ICEISSF�S • MDTION by Councilman Hamernik to approve the licenses as submitted and as on file in the License Clerk's Office. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all wting aye, IKayor I�;ee declared the motion carried ur�animously . 15 . FSTIMATFS : M�'I'ION by Councilman Fitzg3trick to approve the estimates as submitted. Herrick & Nc�+nr�an, P.A. 6279 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, N4�I 55432 For legal services rendered as City Attorney for the month of December, 1983 51,671.30 Popham, Haik, Schnobrich, Kaufman & Doty, Ltd. 4344 ID6 Center �linneapolis, NII1 55402 For Professional services rendered f or Hazardous T�7aste Processing, January 11, 1984 $ 577.35 E. A. Hickok & Associates 545 Indian Mound �vayzata, NII�I 55391 Moore Lake Restoration Project I $ 566.45 Moore Lake Restoration Project II $2,197.90 Professional Services for December 1983 $2,764.35 Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor tlee declared the motion carried unanimously. 16. S��`' : MOTION by Councilman Barnette to authorize payment of Claims No. 362500 through 019F22. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. • �!• •� •� � :• ::�•. .:� � �?�'• •+ Mayor Nee stated the legal firm the City has engaged regarding the litigation with the Waste Management Board felt an agreement could be made with the Board for Fridley to withdraw the litigation at this time, hawever, it wouldn't preclude the City from opening up the issue at a future date. �� ��a M�__. \. � i. \. _i �+ ' _,:'� � Mayor Nee stated Popham, Haik, Schnobrich, Kaufman, & Doty, the �egal firm representing the City, felt this would save the City some money and cbubted if Fridley would have such a facility located in this area. Mayor Nee stated he discussed the City's options with the City Attorney. 8e stated if the City lost the court suit, the reason for the adverse juc3gement may have been the suit was brought at the wrong time. Mayor Nee stated he felt they should still proceed with the action, but w�ould like some feedback fram the Council m�ibers. Mr. Newman, representing the City Attorney's office, stated if the City proceeds with the litigation, at this point of time, and the court dismisses the action because it is pre-mature, it wouldn't prejudice the City in bringing action at another time. He stated if the case stands on the merits of the claim, then the decision would be final. It was the general concensus of the Council that the City Attorney should pursue this case. Mr. Newrrian stated the reason it wasn't pursued at the time the litigation was brought was because of Mr. Herrick's position on the Pollution Control Agency, however, he no longer serves on this board. CounciLnan Schneider stated he felt the City hasn't been treated fairly and would support expending some reasonable sLUn to protect the interests of the citizens. Councilman Fitzpatrick stated he would concur they should have the City Attorney pursue the case. Councilman Hamernik asked if the City Attorney has an opinion as far as the success of the lawsuit. Mr. Newman stated on the question of timeliness, the chances are probably 50/50. He felt the first thing the Waste Management Board would do is to bring a motion for dis,missal because it was �timely. Mayor Nee stated the Popham law firm stated the legislation prohibits review, hawever, the City Attorney doesn't necessarily agree. Mayor Nee stated in the opinion of the Attorney General's office there wasn't any damages, and z.mtil there is a shawing of damages, there wasn't a standing for litigation. Councilman Barnette stated he felt they should proceed with the litigation with the City's own attorney. He stated he didn't �nderstanci the Attorney General's opinion that the designation is meaningless. Mr. Newman stated the Attorney General's office is playing the role of representing the agency and would do anything they can to prohibit it from going to court. �� �\♦ M � �\. � i �. -: • � � Mayor Nee stated the Attorney General's argument was the simple act of designating the area has no consequence. Councilman Fitzp�trick asked if there was any legislative approach the Council could pursue. Mayor Nee stated he would certainly check into it and this was why he raised the question with Senator Frank. (buncilman Haanernik stated he would like to meet with the City Attorney and have a few questions answered. He stated if they are going to proceed, he would Iike the City Attorney to handle the litigation. �t �♦ � al• • • � • • �.� ' �. DI� i— =� � • � � � �� �.� ' . �1. � ► yY�M ' ��� • �.� ' �� BI� � ' �a«i� Councilman Hamernik stated public hearings are being held in the � metropolitan area regarding Northwestern Bell`s tier system and rate increase. He requested the Council's support by adoption of a resolution and forwarding it to where the public hearings are being held. M�'I'ION by Councilman Hamernik that the Ac�ninistration draft a Resolution Opposing Northwestern Bell's Tier System and Proposed Rate Increase for adoption at the next Council meeting and forward to the appropriate agencies at that time. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. . �� � � • � • �;,� ��. �� � .� . • � ► ' s� ' � .� ! ' �,� ' y� � � .!� �� � ;,� �• i • � Councilman Hamernik stated this item was discussed at the last Suburban Rate Authority meeting. He stated there were some interesting findings coming out of the Gavernor's report and felt it would be in the City's best interests to promote further action regarding the Waste Control Corra�r,ission. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to instruct the ac�ninistration to draw up a resolution for the next meeting in support of the Governor's Report regarding the Waste Control Ca�nission and to continue the work started and pursue it further. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. �� �.1����t� MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Council.rnan Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the mation carried unanimously and the Regular I�leeting of the Fridley City Council of January 23, 1984 adjourned at 6:40 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Carole Haddad Secretary to the City C;ouncil •.. . -. William J. Nee Mayor • • •- -..._.. �'.. . _ ,� , OFFICIAL RJSS�ICATI�1 MYY � j' 1�. �►� ����� � � �/� M • .1 ; : ��. �.� �vU:�./�r ��Ih� S-�tF.E,,T pRQ7DCT ST. 1964-1i2 WHERF.AS� the City Council of the City of Fridleyr Anoka County, Minnesota. has deened it expedient to receive evidence pertaining to the improvements hereinafter described. ri��;, yaf�'.FpRE, NDTICE IS H�X GIVIIJ �iP►T on the 6th day of February, 1984 at �:30 o'clock P.M. the City Council vill meet at the City Hall in said City and will at said time and place hear all parties intesested in said impsave�ents in Whole or in pazt. Zt�e general nature of the irrr�xwenents is the oonstruction (in the lands and streets noted below) of the folloa�ing irr�rwe�ents, to--wit: .� �i �1111 YY�v Street irnprw�ts, including grading, stablilized base, hot-mix bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, side�:alks, storm seWer system, water and sanitary s�e�:er services and other facilities located as follaws: ,��'_ 1964-1 T.H. 65 East Servioe Drive 72nd Ave�ue to 73rd Avenue ,�19�.4�2 t�s�s) 73rd Avenue T.H. 47 to Cestral Avenue 77th Ave�ue &�R Tracks to 1�ain Street • £STI!'ATID C�OST 1984-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 105,619.00 isTIMATID COS'r 1984-2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 615,949.00 9HAT '�iE ARFA PROPOSID TO BE ASSFSSID �FOR SAID IA'�ROJII'g-TT5 IS AS FOLI�G'�S: For oonstruction Iten abave P►11 of the land abutting upQn said stteets naned above and all lands within, adjacent and abutting thereto. All of said lana to be assesse3 proportionatelY acoording to the benef its xeaeived by such itr�rwenen� . � 1 Trat should the Co�cil proceed With said improve�ents, they will consider each seg3rate improve�ents, except as hereaftez otherwise provided by the Council all �der the following authority� to-�it: Minnesota Statutes 1961, Q�apter 429 and laws anendatory thereof, and in conformity vith the City �arter. IwZ� 7�II.S D�AY OF ► 198A, BY ORDF.R OF �iE CIZY a7UI�II.. Publish: January 18, 1984 � Januaty 25, 1984 2/6%17/21 . � r MAYOR - WII.LIAM J. I�E lA .�.�._..__ � 1 B ; ;�#� �,; �s. �:: ;r��.� .� �, � . � . �::' . . ' . . ` , �..�.� i , i � � �a� � _ S„� '" � '�' ' . Y . _ ' . a . � � A �c . sh �. ` J '�$. �, �[ .�^�`"� i - .f.f�'E`. a�p'r•. . . =f' _ � - . ! , � � . " .. �� . . . � � . ... ,'�1t � �X +1�} t ..�:�.,r...� � • 3 ' t � . . . .� '. . S - � .r i � � ��,Si'�, `js r � �.'� ,�-'x`w *` ��� . ',k.'Y` . . ., - . 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N I �' � , � ' . s� - - - � - . .. . • .. � . .1 . i� o b f� y i► t� � . ��i� � ,o e � � � �O N �� � a. . � ♦_ ��� � - _ � _ --' - � - - - � . . . . . _ ^v"�;+ �.�."'�t�+ COMlISSION TEA!!S TAA? iiILL EZPIRE APRIL 1, 1984 FOa CI1R COUNCIL II�IFORNATION TBRH PRBSENT �BRS � APPOINTBE PLANNING CoMlISSIOH (Chapter 6)(6 Members - 3 Tear Ters) General Chairperson Chairperson Community Development � Chairperson Parks � Recreation Chairperson �, Appeals � Commission �Chairperson Env. Quality i Commission Chairperson Energy Commission Chairperson Human � Resources Virginia Schnabel 1527 Windemere Circle N.E. (H. 571-3318) LeRoy Oquist 1011 Hackman Circle N.E. (H. 571-0�15)(B. 482-4383) David Kondriek 280 Stoneybrook Way N.E. (H. 571-2359)(B. 571-4767) Patricia Gabel 59�7 2 1/2 Street N.E. (H. 571-12287(B. 571-4600) Richard Svanda 1521 Woodside Court N.E. (H. 571-6154)(B. 297-2732) Dean Saba 6325 Van Buren N.E. (H. 571-1953)(B. 635-5860) Brian Goodspeed 731 Rice Creek Terrace N.E. (H. 571-4822) 4-1-85 �t-1-84 4-1-85 4-1-85 4-1-85 4-1-86 4-1-84 � C01�4lUNITY DEtiELOPMENT COl4�lISSIOp ( Chapter 6)( 5 Nembers - 3 Year Ters) I LeRo 0 uist Chairperson LeRoy Oquist 4-1-84 Y q 1011 Hackman Circle N.E. eappointe (H. 571-0415)(B. �82-�383) Vice- Alfred Gabel q_�_gy Alfred Gabel Chairperson 59�7 2 1/2 Street N.E. eappointe cx. 57�—�Z88�cB. 561—asoo� Dr. Kenneth Vos 990 68th Avenue N.E. (H. 571-22�6) 4-1-85 Louis Schmidt �1-1-86 7300 East River Road (H. 571-1557)(B. 571-9201 x 2647) Carol Fassett 4-1-86 1001 Lynde Drive N.E. (H. 571-5476) -1- APPOINTSE TERlI EZPIRES 4-1-87 4-1-8? 2 rg� PRESBNT I�lHSBSRS P S �lPPOIN'1'S� PARRS AND RECRBATION COl4�ISSION (Chapter 6)(5 Members - 3 Year Ters) Chairperson David Kondrick 4-1-85 280 Stoneybrook Way N.E. (H. 571-2359)(B. 571-4767) Vice- Mary Sehreiner 4-1-85 Chairperson 6851 Oakley Street N.E. (H. 571-3��5)(B. 571-i010) Jan Seeger 4-1-8�1 324 Ironton Street N.E. � (H. 784-7441) ` Dick Young 4-1-86 II 5695 Quincy Street N.E. I (H. 571-8098) Daniel Allen 4-1-86 I 6200 Rice Creek Drive N.E. (H, 57�-3�37)(B. 373-0956) dPPEALS COI�iISSION (Chapter 6)(5 Members - 3 Year Tera) Chairperson Patricia Gabel 4-1-85 59�7 2 1/2 Street N.E. (H. 571-1288)(B. 571-4600) Vice- Alex P. Barna 4-1-85 Chaiperson 560 Hugo Street N.E. (H. 784-5�68) Jean Gerou �t-1-84 1650 Briardale Road N.E. (H. 571-6736) Donald R. Betzold �1-1-84 1601 North Innsbruck Drive �276 (H. 571-0098)(B. 533-1555) James Plemel 4-1-86 6864 Channel Road N.E. ( H. 571-0026 )( B. 421-�760 x 1126 ) -2- Jean Gerou eappointe Donald Betzold eappoin e 2A APPOINTSE TERl� BZPIRES 4-1-87 A-1-87 4-1-87 TEli!! PRESBN? !�ffi�lBERS B%PIRES �POIN?SB ENVIRQI�II�ENTAL QUALITY CO!l�ISSIOH ( Chapter 6)( 5 Members - 3 Year Ter�) Chairperson Vice- Chairperson Richard Svanda 1521 Woodside Court N.E. (H. 571-615�)(B. 29b-7333) Maynard Nielson 7144 Riverview Terrace N.E. (H. 571-6608)(B. 57�-0761) Wayne Wellan 6793 Overton Drive N.E. (H. 571-4141)(B. 571-1000) Thomas Gronlund 7411 Lyric Lane, N.E. ( H. 786-7�59 ) ( B. 370-�I1 �I1 ) Bruce Peterson 7503 Tempo Terrace N.E. (H. 786-9898)(B. 853-50�t1) 4-1-85 4-1-85 4-1-84 u-1-86 4-1-86 ENERGY COI�ISSION (Chapter 6)(5 Members - 3 Year Ter�) Chairperson Dean Saba 4-1-86 6325 Van Buren Street N.E. (H. 571-1953)(B. 635-5860) VACANT Bradley Sielaff 6770 Plaza Curve, N.E. ( H. 574-0�+70) (B. 296-7753) Dale Thompson �976 3rd. Street N.E. (H. 572-8684)(B. 296-7754) Bruce Bondow 6616 Central Avenue N.E. (H. 571-0163)(B. 378-804�) -3- 4-1-84 4-1-85 4-1-85 �-1-86 bJayne 4:a11 an Reappointe :�+ APPOINTEE �AN BZPIRSS �I-1-87 �-t-87 �� PRESENT l�IiBBRS BZPIRBS APPOINTBE HOHAN RESOIIRCES COt4�ISSION (Chapter 6)(5 ye�bers - 3 Year Ter�) Chairperson Brian Goodspeed 4-1-84 Brian Goodspeed 731 Rice Creek Terrace N.E. Reappointed (H. 571-4822) Vice- Robert Minton 4-1-86 Chairperson 1538 North Oberlin Circle N.E. (H. 57u-1173)(B• 291-8358) Peter Treuenfels 5248 Horizon Drive N.E. (H. 572-8229)(B. 536-5�+15) Mary Van Dan 63�2 Baker Avenue N.E. (H. 571-3177)(B• 546-3105) Barbara Kocher 7650 Jackson Street N.E. (H. 786-094�) �1-1-85 4-1-84 4-1-86 CABLE TSLEVISIOH COI�lISSION (Code Section 405•28)(5 Members - 3 Year Ter�) Chairperson Vice- Chairperson Barbara Hughes 548 Rice Creek Terrace N.E. (H. 571-6182)(B. 224-4901) Duane Peterson 6312 Pierce St. N.E. (H. 571-96�4�) (B. 37�►-1 i20) Burt Weaver 928 Rice Creek Terrace N.E. (H. 571-4237)(B. 571-1249) Edward Kaspszak 1317 Hillcrest Drive N.E (H. 571-0441)(B. 544-2115) Harold Belgum 191 Hartman Circle N.E. (H. 571-119�) �� 4-1-85 4-1-86 b-1-84 4-1-85 Eurt Weaver eappo�n e 4-1-84 Ralph Stouffer 6065 McKinle St. N 571-1735 2C epPOixrg$ TSR!! EZPIRSS 4-1-87 4-1-87 4-1-8? 4-1-87 T'BR!! APPOINTSE PRBSBNT !�@lBERS B%PIRSS APPOINTBB TBA!! EZPIRES FRIDLEY HOQSING AND REDEVBLOPMENT AIITHORITY (5 ye�bers - 5 Year Teri) Chairperson Larry Commers 6-9-84 Larry Commers �_�_g9 5212 St. Moritz Drive N.E. Reappointed (H. 571-8925)(B. 339-3355) Vice- Elmars A. Prieditis 6-9-86 Chairperson 6031 Benjamin Street N.E. (H. 571-7230)(B. 332-1401) Walter Rasmussen 7806 Alden Way N.E. (H. 571-6232)(B. 379-8811) Duane Prairie 489 Rice Creek Terrace N.E. (H. 571-3993)(B. 786-9800) Carolyn Svendsen 6171 Kerry Lane N.E. (H. 5T1-6060)(B. 571-23�5) 6-9-87 . • :: 6-9-85 POLICE COl�IISSION (Chapter 102) (3 Neabers - 3 Year Terti) Chairperson Vice- Chairperson 2/1/21/13 John. K. Hinsverk 170 Hartman Circle N.E. (H. 571-6038)(B. 425-4541) Mavis Hauge 645 67th Avenue N.E. (H. 571-1083) Elizabeth Kahnk 209 Rice Creek Blvd. N.E. (H. 571-2108) -5- 4-1-85 4-1-86 4-1-84 �-1-87 2D n•• c�T� o� OtRECTORATE ao� O F :� �o - --^ MEMORANDUM PUBLlC WORKS = � r�_'_"__� r l, FR1 t- Y ��TE December 21, 1983 ROM UBJECT 1 im Rice Creek Watershed Committees ACTIONI INFO• 0 In order to satisfy the Metropolitan Surface Water Management Act. the Rice Creek Watershed District is establishing two advisory committees, Technical Advisory and Citizens Task Force. For the Technical Advisory Committee they are suggesting a city engineer or city planner. For the Citizens Task Force they desire two be appointed, an elected official and a concerned citixen. Since Fridley is downstream of the Rice Creek Watershed it would be beneficial for the city to appoint members to the two committees. Recommend the City Council appoint: a. Mark 6urch to the Rice Creek Watershed District Technical Advi sory Corrmi ttee. b. An elected official and a concerned citizen be appointed t� the Rice Creek Watershed District Citizens Task Force. JGF/jz 3 �3]BIT I OFFICIAL TI�,E Ai�ID S[JN�IARY �IlJAriCE 1�U. I. TIZLE AN ORDINANCE RDCODIFYING �iE FRIDLEY CITY O�DE BY ADOPTING A NEW CHAPTER 101 II�I+I'ILID "pNIMAi, �ONIRCd,", p�iJD REPEAL,ING C�I,D C�APTER 301 ENTITLID "LIVESTOCK �i�]'IRCL", C�D CHAPTER 302 ENTITLED "ANIMAL CANTROL", AND OLD CHAPTER 303 II�TI�,ID "WII,D ANIMALS AI�ID BIitDS" IN ZI�iEIR II�TIREZY II. SZJNII�IAFtY �iE CITY OOUNCIL OF ZI-iE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINIg.SOTA, DOES ORnAIN AS FOLLiOf'�S: That the following s�nary shall clearly inform the public of the intent anc3 effect of changes to the Chapter and shall be published in the official newsp3per of the City. A. PUFtPOSE �e purpose of this Chapter is to cor�dense old Chapters 301, 302 and 303 into Chapter 101 to clarify the provisions for all animals and birds in the City of Fridley. B. ANIMAL NUISANCE A prwision has been added requiring any person controlling an anirral in a park or on public land to possess a device for cleaning up after the animal and to do so in a sanitary manner. III. I�TICE lfiis Title and S�u�nary has been published to clearly inform the public of the intent and effect of the City of Fridley's Animal Control Chapter. A copy of the Ordinance in its entirety is available for inspection by any person during regular offioe hours at the offioe of the City Clerk and at tre Anoka County Libr ary. PASSID AND ADOPl'ID BY ZiiE CITY QO[JNCIL OF �iE CITY OF FRIDLEY Z�IIS , IaAY OF , 1984. WII,LIAM J. NEE - MAYOR . �__�� ATI�ST: SID�IEY C. II�1N - CITY Q.ERR First Reading: Januarv 23, 1984 Second Reading: _ Publ i sh : 2/8/4/11 � � or�n�c$ ao. - � 98a AN ORDINANCE RECODIFYING THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE BY ADOPTING A NEW CHAPTER 101 ENTITLED "ANIMAL CONTROL" AND REPEALING OLD CHAPTER 301 ENTITLED "LIVESTOCK CONTROL", OLD CHAPTER 302 ENTITLED "ANIMAL CONTROL", AND OLD CHAPTER 303 ENTITLED "WILU ANIi4ALS AND BIR[JS" IN TFiEIR ENTIRETY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY UOES ORO�IW AS FOLLOWS: 101.01 DBFII�lITIOIiS The folloWing definitions shall apply in the interpretation and application of this Chapter and the following words and terms, wherever they occur in this Chapter� are defined as follows: } t . Animal . Everv t� living creature g�C,p�t t e human race. a6�6EdztE 6�' �iZd 2. Animal Control Officer. Any individual designated by the City to enforce the provisions of this Chapter, including all City police officers. 3. Animal Shelter. Any premises designated by Lhe City for the purpose of impounding and caring for animals held under the authority of this Chapter. The facility may be oxned by the City or may be a co ntracted shelter service. 4. Animal Tag. A tag provided to individuals who are issued a permit to maintain an animal . . � � � � - � • _ u • • � • - • ' � . - • } _ ' � - • • � , � _ � ' y� • n • - • - • - - • � - _ } - ' _ • � ' • - n � ' u • • - • 1:� 6. C8t. Any animal of the feline species. . . ;� : .�� .� . �- - ,4- -. _��- --- • � _• .. �• . . - � �: .- --. . .-��� -. 4A Definitions 101-1 8. Dog. Any animal of the canine species. 9. Rennel. Any place xhere three or more dogs or three or more cats are kept on the same premises. A fresh �ttter of D11D8 or kittens mav be keot for a neriod of six (6) months before beintt consider�d in the determination of whet er gr not a kennel exists. 10. Livestock. Horses, cattle, goats, rabbits, sheep, s�ine• for+l, and other anim�ls used for utilitv. 11. Permit. The authority to keep an animal dt xKE t� �E �pEEt�� Withir. the City of Fridley. 12. Pet Shop. Any person, partnership or corporation engaged in the business of breeding, buying, selling or boarding animals of any species. i..-� - .- - . � _� ��_ r • �: � ��- - �� u• - • - .}� • �- • _/ u- .! - �_}•- • - • }- - • � - • • 14. Veterinary Hospital. Any establishment maintained and operated by a licensed veterinarian for the diagnosis, .�are and treatment of diseases and injuries of animals. 15. Wild`Animals. �11 livi Crpatureg � nOt human Wlld by nature, 101.02. WILD ANIMALS AND BIRDS It shall be unlaWful for any person to hunt, take, shoot, trap, kill, injure or attempt to injure any Wild animal or bird Within the City of Fridley by use of a firearm, bow and arroW, trap, poison or any other means. This prohibition, hoWever, shall not prevent property owners or their agents from eradicating rodents on their property hro�gh � he use of traos,`� icnn3 or other sueh lawfLl means. 43 Wild Animals And Birds 101-2 101.03• LIVESTOCR CONTRO�i. 1. License Requirement. No person shall engage in the keeping, raising, feeding or caring for livestock Within the City limits of Fridley Without first having obtained a license to do so. �,�e �a�� �,�xa x� xt,���e�t ���l��Id� f�E �1� ��E�'�t��d l��td�t�. 2. License Procedure. A. A license to keep livestoek shall be granted only after Written application, signed by the applicant� is filed With the City. The application shall state the applicant's full name and address, and contain the number and species of the livestock to be kept and a d��!lt��xi6�i.�caled site nlan of the premises shoWing the adjoining property and fence lines. B. The Council, in considering whether a livestock license should be granted, shall reviex the applieation and site plan to consider the nature of the livestock, the possible effect on adjoining properties, housing facilities, sanitation control and the effect on the general health, safetv and r+elfare of the public. C. Any person keeping, raising, feeding or caring for horses, cattle, goats, sheep or swine shall pravide no less than one (1) acre of open, unused land for each animal. 3. License Fee. The annual license fee and expiration date for a livestock license shall be as provided in Chapter 11 of this Code. 4, Manure Removal. Persons Who keep animals within the City shall not a11oW any odors which are offensive to the people inhabiting the City �t��h that they constitLte a ;,uiJa„ce as defined in ChaDter 110, entitled "Public Nuisane�", of the Citv Code• Organic matter shall not be allowed to accumulate for more than one (1) Week at a time. HoWever, organic matter shall be removed more often than one (1) time per week if it is necessary to eliminate any odors �� constitute a nuisanee. 5. Housing. Proper housing in the form of barns, coops or hutehes shall be provided in any area Where livestock are permitted to roam. Such housing shall be adequately fenced to insure that the livestoek remain on the owner's premises. When livestock are kept in an area that abuts or adjoins a residential area on Which draellings are erected, there shall be a atrip of land at least thirty (30) feet Wide bet�aeen such abutting property and the area on Which the livestock are kept. 4C Livestock Control 101-3 6. Inspection. Any authorized Animal Control Officer of the City shall, at any reasonable time, be permitted upon the premises where livestock are kept for the purpose of making an inspection to determine compliance With this Chapter. �1 D�t 10�,[ DPJB ��l��t�� I.� �!Yl�tXZ !SE d�t�rftdZ fbt' dtl� ����drt �t�i'lzE��e �t�18� 7/���`� ar �� dt bXAd� bt td�' xit� ��it�'�itd dt �Y(di'ditt+i� bt ��1t 16E�'�d�i �rid��' �i�MlxtE��i ,(lfBl f��t� bt d�E l�Kd dtfl�� K�"l�bt�S bt 1tE��� d�d� xb ttXZbr� �d�H Q6� Zd tdd dx XtEt� t�i Zx� ��L�! ?l�� �� �� xK� dd� �� it�"EZ��i�rix �lt1dE�" xH�� �E�xid�i. 101.04. ANIMAL NiJISAHCE For the purpose of this Chapter, any dd� dt !�x animal nui,a ce shall ° �d dd�tidd Zb t�t��x�xdx! t� ��d��i��' r�nl�i pYi at �nder apy of the fol2owinrz conditions: 1. The dd� tit ��x �.�1 is not confined to the oxner's or custodian's property by adequate fencing or leashing. 2. The dd� 6�` �'i�Z �liI4�1 is off the premises of the oWner or custodian and is not under the control of the oWner or custodian by a Ieash. Such leash shall not exceed eight (8) feet in length. This provision is not applicable When dd� dt l�ilx �,n animal is in a motor vehicle. 3. The �dd� dl" ti�x �D,3�1 commits damage to the person or property of anyone other than the oWner, or creates a nuisance, as defined in Ghis �haoter or in Chanter 110 entitled "Public NuisaACP" of the Citv Code, upon the property of one other than the owner. This provision is not applicable When the $�g/ dt ��tx �tl3yls11 is acting in defense of the oWner, the oxner's family or the owner's property. KL ?Y,E b�6fiE�" ddEd t�GZ d���8� xH� b1�2t�z���l dfid tf���eSflfS��StX,ixt X�EQdi��d bt Cix�j �64E bt d6k� tS�Z �i�'�Y��iL ��H daf� bt ,��dx t�b�d k���iizxi� d�l� ��L �6n��n ��Yl�f!tZklxE� t� �iY1�i���i�� �S� dEtiri�d ri�tt�ri. u. A female �d� d�` k�dx s'lIli�l is in heat �. off the premises of the owner, unless confined While being transported to or from the premises of the owner. This provision is applicable when a female dd� E� �1�x �I1ims3l is in heat and is on the premises of the oWner, but is not kept in a building or secure enclosure Where it cannot be in cantact With other males of its kind, exeept for planned breeding. 5. The �d� Idt` �1dx animal barks, hoWls, cries or yelps so as to unneeessarily disturb or annoy any person or persons in the vicinity thereof, 0t �iS,i�ii ���[Z ttEejt�leix� ��nd�I ����11d� �dt 16dkSZ�� 1dE��nE� .� o�„j1�,*+�{�e emits a sound that constituts� w nuisance as defined in Chanter ,1,�0 entitled "Public Nuisance" of the Citv Code. �'J Animal Nuisance 101-4 6. The d6� a� �tZ �1,i�1 chases vehicles or otherWise interferes With pedestrians, automobiles, bicycles, motorcycles, motor bikes or snoWmobiles on publie sLreeLs� alleys, �"6��1�, pronerties or highWays. 7. where required, the dd� dt !�x �I1im,�1 has not been vaccf nated against rabies xithin the preceding two (2) years. 7� �'Y►� 6i6i'i.�t dZtb�b� � d6� bt �!z xd �Z��L b� d�ili�f liri� �+�t"�Sd�! �it ��ii �b��dtl id �ibx b�! xK� �tdpE�t� bt ZK! brf�SE� d� ��xbd���l. al �.hlltf ��b��f!��'�E d6� �nQ �E�IE�� ad� xitdZ �d�� �Z Id�"� �dt �s��l��� d�1�x�tl�tt�l�� 6� ri�t�� t�i �itdX�xidtS bt xii! �td�li�di6� bt ZYS�� ��"dt�id�� t� t� e��zat�a a z�a�,��r���. 8. Three (3) or more dogs or Lhree (3) or more cats, ��Past aix months � aae are kept on the same premises, unless a kennel lice nse is obtained in the appropriate zone for that use and the requirements of Section 101.15 are complied With. s,c ,� ��r���,� �.�ar�A�� �.r� aa� at ��z �a�zx�c,� z�� �,�r�e,� ar zrc,� ��zt at F�taz��rt • ; � • ' - • } - _ / - - } i - _ • _ - • • • - • � - • _ - � • • _}' • _} �- -•� _�•- - :� --� : -_ • ,_ .1• •,}- �_ �• - • -•- ••• • } ••• • � _ _ - f 1- }- _ • - } •�• - ' _} I ;� •- '•� �_ �• �' •• • •� • • _� ,� u. ••- }• "-� • - - • /- _� u. :�• • '••-- • - � - - f =1 - u_}}- �� •- '•} }_ �' •• • • • . _} :} u- • •- _ •1 }- • - � ••- • ,� •}' • }' �-� 1- •.f" . } - } • � � _ • • • __ � � . � � - - • } � _ _ � - • � • •} • • _T :1 u_ ••- }• uu-• _ - -u• - .� - -- - � � ' ! n . : } • • - � • " • } ' - I - f - u . 1 } - • � • ' � • I _ - / �•� � •� �- • -• •u-� • _�• 1' • t- -• • -�i• • -!_��. - -- }- � • •�� • � - •} ' . {• _•► • _ •- •�• •u�_� !' • }• �- -�� • - - _ -- 101.05. DOG REG LSTRATION 1. Permit. A. No person shall own, keep or harbor any dog over the age of six (6) months within the City unless a yearly permit xnEtfO�` has been secured. Permit certificates shall be issued by the City upon proof of rabies vaceination Within the preceding txo (2) years. If at the time of initial registration, a dog is due to be vaccinated Withia the next six months, a neW vaccination would De required before a permit is issued. Issuanee of neW permits for the Iicense year shall bommence as set forth in Chapter 11 of this Code. In April of each year, the City may publish notice in the official nexspaper of the need to pay such permit registration fee. 4E �g Registration 101- 5 B. The applicant for permit must sign and agree that he or she is prepared to comply With regulations established by the City. It shall be the duty of each person o�ning, keeping or harboring a dog to pay the permit fee established by the City on or bef ore the f irst day of the permit year, or upon establishing residence in the City. Upon payment of the permit fee, the City shall execute a receipt in duplicate, the original of Which shall be delivered to the person who pays the fee and the duplicate retained in the City recorda. As a minimum, the receipt shall deseribe the dog as to breed, age� eolor, oitner and owner's address. C. No permit shall be required of any humane society, veterinary hospital or laboratory. 2. Tag. A. In addition to the permit, a tag, the shape or color of which shall be different for each registration year, shall be issued by the City. The owner shall affix the tag, by a permanent metal fastener, to the collar or harness of the registered dog in such a manner sa that the tag may be seen. The oWner shall see to it that the tag is constantly Worn by the dog. In case any tag is lost, a duplicate may be issued by the City upon representation of a receipt shoWing the payment of the permit fee for the current year. A charge, as provided by Chapter 11 of this Code, shall be made for eaeh duplicate tag. B. It shall be unlaWful to counterfeit or attempt to counterfeit a dog tag b� xak� t�b� �� dd� !� z�t� X�E�4z,Iy �XdtEd zl�6ti tx �5r �tr�S dt6�t �4�Zri 1:H� i�Etlz zb �Zd�� ix d���i �rS6xYt�r' d0� dr' zd �X��,E �d�ri z�g z�1�+d� �,�'ibZn��' t��+i�(�d�ix or remove a valid tarz for anv nurnose. C. Dog tags shall not be transferable and no refunds shall be made on a permit fee because of leaving the City or death of the dog. 101.06. REVOCATION 1. An animal permit may be revoked if: A. The person holding the permit refuses or fails to comply with �,g. provisions of this Chapter, any other regulations promulgated by the City or any state or local law governing cruelty to anima2s or the keeping of animals. B. An owner fails to provide the animal With �t�tt��t�nZ ���d �1id �6ndZ����6� �ecessarv food, r+ater, ahelter, �t�ZE�EZ��d tt�1G ZK� �6EdxKl�` veterinary care and humane care and treatment. C. An rnaner overdrives, overloads, overworks, �s?rtures, ill treats, torments, �ggl..e�.� or uniustifiabiv niur�ss maims_ m»tilgtg9. or �^uelly Works an anima]. �hen ,�.,f; r_ for �abor, or otherwise abuses any animal. L'�� Revocation 101-6 D. An o�+ner causes or permits any dog fight� cock fight, Dull fight or other combat betWeen animals or betxeen animals and humans. E. An owner violates the terms of this Chapter three (3) times Within one (1) permit year. 2. Any person whose permit ia revoked shall� within fifteen (15) days� remove auch animal(s) permanently from the City or humanely diapoae of the aniaal(a) cited in the violation as being vwned� kept or harbored by auch peraon and no part of Lhe permit fee shall be refunded. In additio n� the oti►aer aay be liable to ocurt action under this Code� State Statutes and local laws for any of the actions cited aDove. 3. I.f a permit is revoked� no neri per�it may be issued for a period of one (1) year from date the permit is revoked. � ' 101.07. E�lPTZONS Section 101.05 of this Chapter requiring a per�it and tag shall not apply to nonresidents of the City who are keeping only domestic pets, provided that Lhe animals of such owners shall be kept in the City no longer than thirty (30) days and Lhe animals are kept under restraint. ?nE �t6�iidi�Slid af xii�� BHtt�z�t� �hdZl �4��It t�df�dl` d� tEQd�t��E1�� fd1' t�l7i�� td��itu(xt6i'1�S A�'E dd11l��"1S�a. A?1 other..srovisions �,f this ChaDter shall SDDj�jr CO nonresidents and their nets. 101.08. FEES The annual permit fee and expiration date shall be as provided in Chapter 11 of this Code. Neutered or spayed animals shall qualify for a reduced permit fee as provided in Chapter 11 of this Code. 101.09. IMPOUNDING 1. Generally. A. The Animal Control Officer shall Lake up and impound any animals requiring permits or tags found in the City vithout the tags; or any animals Which are in violation of any of the other provisions of this Chapter. Animals shall De impounded in an animal shelter and confined in a humane manner. Impounded animals shall be kept for not less than five (5) days, including Sundays and Holidays, unless reclaimed by their o�ners. B. If an animal is found at Iarge and the oWner or custodian can be identified, the Animal Control Officer may proceed against the oxner for violation of this Chapter. ►� c Exemptions Fees Impounding 101-7 � C. The Animal Control Officer may enter upon any public or private premises by r�arrant or as otherMrise provided by laW When such officer is in reasonab2e pursuit of his or her duties. D. Upon taking and impounding any animal as provided in this Chapter, the Animal Control Officer shall immediately notify the oWner� if knoWn, and the City Police Department. The Animal Control Office r and Police Department shall maintain a record of animals so impounded. 2. Claiming an Impounded Animal. A. In the instance of animals for Which the orrner does not have a required permit or tag, the Animal Control Officer shall not return such animal to the oraner until a permit and tag have been purchased from the City or from the Animal Control Officer. The Animal Control Officer shall remit to the City the svm paid for the permit and/or tag t(d� df Zk!! d��ilt" l��� 11�5 �t��t dt �'�1��l� �l�dltt�i�(zid�i�,� xhE ���x dt �i���afZ�dd and furnish the City Kith all necessary information pertaining to said purchase including a copy of any permit certificate issued in connection thereWith. B. The owner of the i�ppounded animal �hall oav the Animal Control Officer J3n�ZI 16� �a�� �� xn� �r�t,e��� ��a,�et an impounding fee. �IN� tElyd t��id ���! tbt l��n ��i�% zn,� ��� �� �nt,��z t� t�r�ttr��� �rs zne ��dnd . The Animal Control Officer shall turn over to the City any impounding fees received. The City shall place such fees in the general f und of the City. C. If a rabies vaccination is required and the owner cannot produce proof that the animal has had a raDies vaccination Within the preceding two (2) years, the Animal Control Officer shall 76�t��E��lttLE ensure that such dog or other animal is vaccinated for rabies as a condition of release to the or+ner. The animal's owner shall pay to the Animal Control Officer the cost of the immunization. D. The or� er of Lhe imnounded animal shall also oav the Animal Control Officer �4�S�III IS� ��t$ l�� xti� iili��dt(ZI� �t4�iEt" the cost of feed and care for each day the animal is �dtlt�nEd imDOUnded in the ��d1id an.�al shelter. 3. Unclaimed Impounded Animals. Any animal which is not claimed Within five (5) days after having been impounded, including Sundays or Holidays, may be requested and claimed by a licensed educational or scientific institution under Minnesota Statutes Section 35•71. If not so requested and claimed, the animal may be sold for not less Lhan the amount of the total charges accrued against the animal in aeeordanee xith the provisions of this Chapter. All sums received by the Animal Control Officer, �xceDt the cost of feed and care and anv vaeein?ttons or immunizations administered to �h� �rii��l, shall be remitted to the City and placed into the general fund of the City. Any animal �hich is not claimed by the rn+ner, a licensed educational or acientific institution or sold, shall be painlessly put to death and properly disposed of by the Animal Control Officer. The time of sale or other disposition of l� �i 10� -8 the anima2 sha21 be at least 120 hours after notice has been given to the animal's owner by the Animal Control Officer. The provisions of notification to the rnrner do not apply When the or+ner cannot be reasonably ascertained. 101.10. ANIMAL BITES, QUARANTINE 1. Aqy person biL,_.ten or knoxing of a human being �Sit Who as been bitten by a dog, cat, racoon, skunk or other species susceptible to rabies shall immediately notify the Animal Control Officer or Police Department. ilhenever such an animal has bitten any person, the oxner or custodian of, the animal, n�[1i�11� 16EfE�i after beiruz so notified by the Animal Control Officer or the Police Department, shall immediately cause said animal to be quarantined at the City of Fridley contract 1tEdnl�i t�E�IiZ� aT]{mal shelter or at a licensed veterinary hospital or kennel for a period of fourteen (14) days after such person has been bltten. During the quarantine period, said animal shall be kept under observation Lo determine its condition and if it is found to be sick or diseased, the operator of the quarantine facility shall immediately report in writing to the Police Department and the Fridley Animal Control Officer the condition of the animal. The Animal Control Officer shall then take necessary steps to determine if the animal is suffering from rabies. 2. During the quarantine period the animal shall not be removed from the designated quarantine facility except by special xritten permission from the Minnesota Livestock Sanitary Board and the Fridley Animal Control Officer. The o�ner of an animal shall be responsible for the cost of quarantine. � The quarantine required by this section shall not be necessary and the requirements shall be waived if the custodian or owner of the animal, immediately upon ���EtpZ �t xilE d�lxiEE 1`Etlt�`!� r� �ik���►E noti f� cation that his or her animal has bitten someone. presents to the Animal Control Officer or Police Department, the eertificate of an authorized veterinarian that the animal Was vaceinated for rabies on a date not less than two (2) years prior to the date of �dt',Y! dtdZ�EE the bitina. Such animal so exempt shall be quarantined on the premises of the oWner, under strict control, for a period of fourteen (14) days for the purpose of observation for symptoms of disease. The Animal Control Officer is authorized to conduct a mid-term and terminal examination of the animal. 4. It shall be unlar+ful for any person, other than an Animal Control Officer, to kill or destroy any animal found running at large in the City. No Animal Control Officer or other person shall kill, or cause to be killed any animal suspected of being rabid, except after the animal has been placed in quarantine and the diagnosis of rabies made. �I Animal Bites, Quarantine 101- 9 101.11. YICIOOS ANI!lALS No person shall keep or a11oW to be kept �l� ���E� in the City any animal of a vicious character, habit or disposition or any animal Wild by nature. Any dog or other animal may be deemed to be vicious upon the occurrence of LWO (2) or more �itz�� bitin�t oeGyrenees Within 365 calendar days. l��px ZKd�E Q�,�d��i� ��i AEt��l� bt xK�E �bN1i�t bt Ziik b�f�'1��"I� �t6#txf Opon eonvietion for the violation of this Section, the Court may in addition to imposition of sentence, direct the Animal Control Officer to take the animal in question into custody and forthwith dispose of it in a h�e ma�_ zn� ��� �� ,e�t �e ����ez�� �� zn� e�x� �r p������ 10i.12. COMPLAZNTS s Any person complaining to the Police Department that an animal is allegedly running at large or otherWise constituting a danger or nuisance shall ideniify himself or herself upon request and shall make every reasonable attempt to assist the authorities in identifying the animal and its owner or custodian. 101.13 • �ZZLIt�IG Whenever the prevalence of hydrophobia renders such action necessary to protect the public health, safety and welfare the Mayor shall issue a proclamation ordering every person owning or keeping �i 0�� an animal susceDtible to rabies z� confine� iZ securely on their premises unless it is muzzled so that it cannot bite. No person shall violate the proelamation, and any unmuzzled ��� �� running at large during the time fixed in the proclamation shall be immediately put to death by the Animal Control Officer Without notice to the oWner. 101.14. RSNNII.S 1. License Requirement. No person shall keep or maintain a kennel in the City except upon obtaining a kennel license consistent xith the zoning requirements of this Code. 2. License Application. Application for a kennel license shall be made on forms provided by the City. Sueh application shall contain the follo�+ing information: A. Location, on the premises, of the kennel. B. Location of structures for housing the dogs and/or cats. If the dogs and/or cats are to be kept primarily within the home or other building of the residence of the applicant or of any other pe rson, the application shall so state. r� � Vicious Animals Complaints Muzzling Kennels 101-10 C. The maximum number of dogs, cats or any combination thereof, to De kept on the premises. D. The distance of any d�� t`dtSd run areas or housing for dogs �nd/or cats from any building structures suitable for human habitation, or a public place Where food is bought, stored or eaten. This distance shall be a minimum of 200 feet. E. The premises for any keeping of dogs and/or eats shall be fenced and a simple plan shoWing the location of fencing shall be furnished. The fencing must be of such quality 1�� x� and desiAn so that it will contain the dogs and/or cats. F. Method to be used in keeping the premises in a sanitary condition. G. Method to be used in keeping the dogs and/or cats quiet. H. An agreement by the applfcant that the premises may be inspected by the City at all reasonable times. 3. Issuance of License. The City shall have discretion in determining �rhether or not to issue a license. In making such determination, the City shall take into consideration the adequacy of the housing, the runs for the animals, the method used for sanitation� the method used to keep the animals quiet, the facilities for containing the animals and with partieularity, any violations during the previous license period. u. Kennel License Fee. The annual license fee and expiration date shall be as provided in Chapter 11 of this Code. 5. License Revocation. If a license is granted and the applicant thereafter f ails to comply With the statements made in the application or any other conditions reasonably imposed, or violates any other provisions of this Chapter, the licensee shall be notified by mail and given ten (10) days to remedy any defects or defaults. If such condition is not remedied in ten (10) days, a hearing shall be held �tLtt at least ten (10) days �'ter mailed notice to the licensee. �n� The licensee and all other interested partiea shall have the Qpo�ftt�i�y to be heard. If it shall appear that said kennel is not being properly maintained, the City may revoke the kennel license and the keeping of three (3) or more dogs, three (3) or more cats, or any combination of three (3) or more dogs and cats shall be immediately discontinued. '1 1/ `1 �� 101-11 r� �ts��ar,az �r�d,��. zz aK�zt �¢ �aru��rt,u rat ar�t x���r�t� z� a� at �r�z a�t �t xne t�xza�r�r��: IlL AYIb�6 d� dd� t6 ��i �dZ Itl�"� b�i d�lf �dL���Ex dt �d�Xi� ��b���xf bt ant �t��►�z� �r�����x,r ,�z �t�a �t zx� z�,��r��� ar� z��r� �x� z���t����� �at�xtazt at Azza� zx� �r����E� za �� �,��z �r� �r� z�at�cx�r�t at �r,��xzxt �a�a�z��tu �ct a�a�r� arr�z �a�ez�. Dl AZ14�d �Hk A�� �b� ��x� z6 l��z� bt ���llz�K d�lfbrlE ��d��tY� b�i bt btt xK� �tkkii�E�. LrL A11b�b � db� bf �t(;C x� �S�t"lt,� ��X�S �t �'ig14x �d4 �t� xb di�SfGzl�lb xKk fi���Kl5d�n4b4 ��xK�� �x t1��i�ix b�" d�i�'i� xK! A�i�Zid��! bt bxri��t�E kd�rtxdx� �4 �!;[�l��i�! �t� dEttd�d t� ����z�� 1f10� ��ixIZXEd 1'Td15X�d l��l��dt1��)l bt xK� ��xy �dd�. F! M�.��iZditi d d�� bt �'dZ d� �� xb G���xE t� �l�di���E �Sy �b�dt bt �i�l� �dd�` b�" bZK��6��E� dd d�t��l�Q i�i �K�l�xlt 1f�0� tlixizX6� fPd�Xi� 10���s�1l�E!' 1t zYi� 1Ciz�i 1CddE. 101.t5. ANIMAL CQNTROL OFFICER 1. Appointment. The City may appoint such person, persons or firm as the City may deem necessary and advisable as Animal Control Officer. Such appointees shall Work under the supervision of the Fridley Police Department and shall be responsible for the enforcement of this Chapter. 2. Duties. Animal Control Officers are authorized to enforce the provisions of this Chapter and other related ordinanees, Chapters and statutes pertaining to animal control, including the issuance of citations. 3. Unlawful Acts. It shall be unlawful for ar�y unauthorized person to break into an animal shelter, or attempt to do so, or to take or set free any animal taken by the Animal Control Officer in the ���h�I�ddE� g�iforcement of this Chapter, or in any way interfere With, hinde.r or molest such Officer in the discharge of his or her duty under this Chapter. �' L Animal Control Officer l01-12 101.16. GOARD DOGS 1. Businesses located xithin the City and maintaining a guard dog for security purposes shall post notice at the entranee to the premises xarning of the presence of said dog. 2. Businesses maintaining a guard dog shall file With the City a release authorizing the police or fire departments to shoot said dog in an emergency situation, if necessary, in order to allox the police or fire fighters to gain admittanee to the premises in the performance of their duties. 101.17. SEEING EYE DOGS Whenever a blind person accompanied by a°seeing eye" or guide dog presents � himself/herself for accommodation or service on any public E��Sf��� 1!E! �,ransit v�hicle or to any ��ltE,� restaurant, store or other place of business open to the publfe, it shall be unlaWful for the �S�"d�t�EZOI"� owner, manager, operator or anv emolovee of such vehicle or place of business to refuse admission to the dog or service to the blind person. 101.18. CRUII.TY TO ANIMALS Minnesota Statutes 346.20 through 346.34 are hereby adopted by reference and shall be in full force and effect in the City of Fridley as if set out here in full. 101.19. RII.ATZON TO OTHER LAW The prohibitions contained in this Chapter shall be in addition to any State or Federal law regarding the same or related subjects. 101.20. PENALTIES Any violation of this Chapter is a misdemeanor and is subject to all penalties provided for such violation under the provisions of Chapter 901 of this Code. 4 r� Guard Dogs Seeing Eye Dogs Cruelty To Animals Relation To Other LaW Penalties 101-13 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCZL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1g84. ATTEST: iiILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR SIDNEY C. INMAN - CITY CLERR First Reading: January 2� 19R4 Second Reading: Publish: 3/0/2/11 0 101-14 y r; 5 �QIIBIT I OFFICIAL TI�,E ATID SUP'A'IARY OiZDIt�NCE I�A. I. TI'ILE AN p12DIN�]CE RDOODIFYII� �IE FRIDLEY CITY �DE BY ADOPTING A NEW CHAPTER 214 HVTI'ILID "SIGNS" AI�ID REPEALING OLD C�IAPTER 214 IN IT5 II�TIREIY II. SZJt�II�1ARY Z%iE CITY OOUNCII� OF 24iE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINI�ff'�OTA, DUES ORAAIN AS FaLLO�'dS: That the follc�wing s�miary shall clearly inform the public of the intent and ' effect of changes to the Chapter and shall be published in the official news�per of the City. • •• a 'IYie purpose of this Chapter is to protect and promote the public health, safety and general welfare of the City of Fridley by regulating the erection. display and use of sicp�s, while providing an opportunity for effective cor�nunication. allowing a reasonable freec3om of choioe and pranoting concern for visual amenities. B. GII�IEf2AL PROJISIONS General Pravisions are applicable to all Zoning Districts of the City. These provisions establish permitted signs, temporar�� pernitted si�s, prohibited signs and sic�s permitted with a Special Use Permit. C. SPECIFIC DISZRICT RD�UIRII•iEN'I5 Specific Pravisions pertain to the Residential: CR-1; C-1. C-2, C-3; N�1. M-2; and P, Pud Districts; and Shopping Centers and Multi-L'se Buildings. Former specific rewlations for C-1S and C-2S Districts have been el iminated. D. SIGN PER!•�IT RD�iJIR�'!E[VTS 1. The sign erector must apply for a permit before displaying any sign unless such sign is exempted. Exempt signs must conform with the other provisions of this Chapter. 2. Application for the permit is made on forms pravided by the City. 3. A permit is void unless the sign is erected within 90 days of issuance or an extension is granted. � P, E. SIGN ERDCIORS' LICIIVSE FtD�iJIRII�1'!5 No person or finn shall erect signs as a business unless the City Co�cil has appraved a lioense to do so. F. I�DGAI, N�]4�NFORMING SIGNS Arry sic� not conforming with this Chapter is permitted if it was covered by a sign permit or. if no permit was required, it cor�plied with former applicable law. Such si� loses its legal nonconforming desic�ation if it becomes less in conpliance with this Chapter, is relocated or replaced, or is damaged at more than 50$ of its value. G. VIOLATIONS 1. Ariy si� that does not cor�ply with this Chapter or that is a hazard is a violation of this Chapter. 2. A written notice of the violation shall be issued by the City to the property owner. A copy shall be sent to the permit holder if different than the property awner. 3. �e property awner has 20 days to remove the sign or bring it into compliance with this Chapter. Otherwise. the City may remove the sic�. Renaval exgenses shall be assessed against the property. 4. Any sign which is an ir�nediate public hazard may be renoved by the City after a reasonable attg^pt to have the property owner r�,ove the sign. 5. Any violation of this Chapter is a misuemeanor. Each day the violation continues is a separate violation. H. APF�LS Permit applicants may appeal the City's interpretation of this Chapter by filing a variance application an� requesting a hearing before the Appeals Commission. The Commission will make its recom¢nendation to the City Council on the variance when it is alleged the City has errored in its interpretation or where the strict enforcement of this Chapter would cause undue hardship. I I I. I�UTICE �his Title and S�mu��ary has been published to clearly inforrn the public of the intent an� effect of the City of �Fridley's Sign Chapter. A copy of the Ordinance in its entirety is available for inspection by any person dur ing regular offioe hours at the offioe of the City Clerk and at the Anoka County Library. PASSID AI�ID ADOPI'ID BY �E CITY tX�JNCIL OE' 74�E CITY OF FRIDI,h'Y TfiLS I�AY OF , 1984. WILLIAM J. I�E - MAYOR ATI'EST: SIDNEY C. II�N - CITY CLERR '- First Reading: January 23, 1984 Second Reading: _ Publish: 2/8/4/1 � 5� Jan. 17. 198u ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE RECODIFYItJG THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE BY ADOPTING A NEW CHAPTER 214 ENTITLED "SIGNS", AND REPEALIN6 OLO CHAPTER 214 IN ITS ENTIRETY TNE CITY COU��CIL OF THE CITY OF FRIOLEY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: 21#.01. P'ORPOSE The purpose of this Chapter is Lo protect and promote the pub2lc health, safety and general welfare of the City of Fridley Lhrough the establishment of a comprehensive and impartial aet of regulations governing the erection, display and use of signs serving as a visual media to pe rsons upon public or private properties. These regulations are intended to provide an opportunity for effective commvnfcation, allow a reasonable freedom of choice and promote a concern for the visual amenities on those people designing, displaying� erecLing or utilizing signs While at the same time assuring that the public health� safety and general �►elfare of the City is preserved. 214.02. DEFINITIONS The folloWing d�ttrl.tCid�`.� �SH�II a��i� tr� xn� i11rf�`��`�zdzib�i t�11� i���It�dzidf. etirrit�ien��x��rianeirx�itaira�att� �ords and terc;s, wherever they occur in this Chapter, are defined as folloxs and shall apDly in its ternretatipn and a�olication: A.1s ADandoned Sign. �E�tid A sign arich no longer correctly Et�d�z� 6t f�tnd�'x� ddt �SE�`�ddt� advertises a bona fide busir,ess, lessor� owner, ��/ddCz d�' activity, �b�:dd�zE� use or product available on the premises uhere ddE?: �,g sign is displayed Sor a continuous Deriod ot more Lhan three (�) months, B//R�����br�f/ildtL/dEdt".�/1!/�!/�b?�1��/t�/kd�SEtEtf.�tt/Lb/Ln�/�f 1t,�t��SZ/dEE ���t.�/l�LE/6f/d/�t(1'�EZ/bt/Z�tSEI D 2.,_ Addresa Sign. �6Ed�id A sign �itxn i�EAZtti,��lZibt. ��E�l��'�'�! �dt�1�� t0?'�ExhE�` �i�'LZZlfi �6t� ��i d�wGE�t��.l td1��d s^^ais ir�Q oi' n�mDers or numbers and a street name identii5►i11g the addre�� of a buildin�. � 3,,,. Advertising Sign. dddAa A sfgn which is used to advertise products, goods� uses or services. �,�,i Alteration. �'Et�'t`� Zd Any major change� x� d�t�l". excluding routine �aintenance, �lirSZ�it1� dt` !?!��'!�e dt leS�j of an existing sign. r 5� Area Identification Sign. ��dt� A sign Which identifies the name of a neighborhood, a residential subdivfsion, a multiple residential complex or a business � industrial area. Purpose Definitions 6� Banners And Peanants. tlY��t�l�/1�xR�1iZ�6t�i/�xx1d�/AEai��E�/bt/��pEtl �zazn at �x��z���t�x� �6r���ze�t� �ne �x��K a�E et a z,��a���,r r�z�tt A tem243'�X.�F� ^onstrLCted of eloth, canvass �aoer nl a at i r± film or j�fght fabrie. yi � Bench Sign. �t�t�i�! A sign which is �ltti�f�d attached to a bench. I�,. Billboard. �6��� tlti �����x��i� �t.�t� �i�t�K �dit��x� �xz��t;��,� x� � sian advertisina a business, �16��i60ix� p�oduet, service, use or entertainment xhich is conducted, sold or offered ���E�K�I"E �omeuhere other than on the premises bt li}l1�K Where the sign is located. R QL Changeable �d�t Siga, Automatic. ���5� An,���tronica>>v controlled sign, �d�H tt� d1S including �(r1 EZ��z�'d�'Stl�Ilt b�" dX��,t�"t��It� �d�lz���I�Q � time, temperature or date sign, � a message center or a readerboard, where different �d�� �messa¢e changes are shoWn on the same Z�p l�dlilt ���1g1• d � Changeable t�Qp� Sign, Manual. �6�1ld� A sign on which �d��l the messaae is changed manually t�! d tilxd. x� Construction Sign. ��t�1i� A��m�orarv sign �I��EA ereeted at a construction site identifying the project. T* mav inclLde d�` the name of the architect, engineer, contractor, financier or other i�ifdlfEd ���"x��� �nformation about the �ro eet. M/ /A��dtxib�lZ/ti�i/�Ed1i�/�/�i��i/��'Ekx�'d/d�i/�Jb�lf�t/ bt/�iih�aRk/,¢�6�ddt/� / / / / �6rit�n/15���`�d/xH!/�dd��tS�/��ld/Q�/t�t�E/6f/d/�dt��dk��,�/�!�!/i�f�t/i/t�tvtdb�i!/dbA�,t✓/ ��' /dt/t�/ �(uSE /dd /a�okJJ.�b�[z�i ! /yr]II�/ ���d�!irb�dl llttd�l /�bM/ ,Q.i'it�dda�t�ib d /dtY / / / / / / za��ztaru �� District. �"Etb�� Z� d���E�itiE A zoning district as defined in Zn� Yt�dIE� Zd�i�� 0�0��i�.ri�E �haoter 205 Zoni�r� of the Citv Code. � 13,,_ Flashing Sign. �E��i� An illuminated sign which �d�Sx��IS� has intermittent flashina lights, r vo� � beacons,. �iD flashers or exhibits a noticeable change in color or light intensity. p� Free Standing Sign. ��d�i� A sign r�hich is securely attached to the ground and not !�1'tiltEd attached to any part of a building or �115� dxnEt structure. � j� Governmental Sign. �Ed1S� A sign Which is erected by a governmental unit for the purpose of directing or guiding traffic or ,providina �xnE�` public information. t�iiza�r�z�t�c�az�6r����v����iti�a��ru�ars��ni$�r�rrie��i�amr�ari �ar��� a4-i ii n6rniatixn�ib�,�,��ar�xiar�ib��z�ar�zaiarixn�izazia�in��xait�i�an���izn� i��r��i �x�,��A,r �! � Illuminated Sign. ���� A sign Which is illuminated by an artificial light souree. ? 1Z� Information Sign. ���iti�S A sign giving information or direct{ons to employees, visitors or delivery vehicles 1�dx � containing no advertising 5D 214-2 �� idE�Z�ti��xib�. �,^ +nformat{on s�n mav dian�av the name address Qr {dentifvirut��■-„h�� �f *h? tiuqiness. �� Institutional Sign. �t��i� A sign d�` IbdIXEx��I 1Sd��d Which identifies xK� �l��i� �r�a �zn�t ,�n�ts�z����x��� a public or private institution tncluding ehurches sehQOls hosoitals �^� mpAic±al ciinics.dn xK� JSiZ� �an��� xn� e��� �� z6eaz��. X]g,_ Motion Sign. ��ti� A sign Which revolves, rotates, has moving parts or gives the illusion of motion. �1 2Q,� Noneonforming Sign, Legal. �Et�� A sign Which laWfully existed prior to the adoption of this dtdtti�S�S!! S�,p�L� but does not �dtifdt� �o nlv With � xd the ��dZ� �1�i�lZld requirements of this dt`d���tE Cha�ter• X 2],,_ Permanent Sign. dEt��i� A sign constrLCted of mat Pri a� s i ncludina �lasLic or metal that are durable and easilv _ and which is intended to be used for an indefinite geriod of time. S�g s�p.�inted ��, � � �-` �res wood or �aood nro�icts are not authorized 9r jnc�Lded in this definition. �2 Political Sian A te�DOra�y sian adver* � Qi ^o Plant.i OA issues or Lhe �and�dacv of a �erson runnir3g for oublic off?ce. y� Portable Sign. dEd�i� A tem�orarv sign db designed �� to be ���dtStE moved from one location to another and r+hich is not permanently attached to the ground, a sign strvcture or a building. Z 2� Porta-Panel. �E�1i� A kSd�1t Ld 1S�E1t,� �661��I� ���ik�Z��t�i� dE�►t�E p�^�able sian, mounted on Wheels and used for commercial as well as civic promotions. RR � Projecting Sign. ���ri� A sign aZn�t xY�t��1 � �6�1Z �1�d at_tarhed to a Wall, that projects perpendicular from a building � structure. �� �r��z�a�e ��'dd�illal ��ar�� ��iiit��.m z�aeua�e �n��ri t�zE�a��z� �r�� ,�r���aa��iei�z���zit��xziori�a�ti�xi�,��d�i�a�zxizr►�i�z�e�z,c �f� Rea� Estate Sj,gn A temoorary sigr�,�rect�d for the DU2"D09� Of sellina. lgas; r1,g or oromotin�r re 1 estate. �C � Roof Siga. �d� A sign which is erected, constructed or attached �dnblx� d1� ��i �dtz, above the roof 11i1g of a building, except xhere the roof is an extended facade or mansard. a� � Rummage/Garage Sale Sign. Id�d�'i� A temporary sign r+hich advertises or directs the public to t��i ��ifl"�QdE�ix the sale of �!t".!�`�.1I� used merchandise, sold from a private residence. pU! ,�,,, Shopping Center/Nultip2e Ose Building. �E�1l�S A building planned and developed for multiple occupancy dEE �d xhether as a commercial or industrial ����`ld�`i�E ,1�. $g 3,Qj Sign. dEd�itS A painted panel, lettered board, �°Ti 63 of letters or svmbols or other display and ix� ddp�dt`L anv su000rtinQ strueture used to advertise, direct, identiiy, inform or convey a message to dnE anvone who vieWS it. 5F 214- 3 �F 3� Siga Area. �E�d� The xdx�� area of xHE � sign, including the border and the surface Which bears the adveriisement. dt In the case of inessages, figures or symbols attached directly to any part of xKE � building or si¢n struet�re, it fs Lhat area which is included in the smallest tE�x����E geometric fiQUre Which can be made to circumscribe the message, figure or symbol �i����t��� x?�Et`�d1S. 3?. Si¢n Area, Maximum. The �Zi�t�I�xEd maximum allowable sign area for a single faced free standing sign refers to *hat siria�e facirLa. iihen a free s and{ag aien has m�lt+�le faees then the maxim,�m at�n�abie_sian area doubles. 6P. 33,` Siga Structure. d�d�i� Any structure Which supports or is capable of supporting �tti� � sign, ���id dlt�d�Zidt� dntlZZ not id�Idd�E includin¢ a buflding to which x�l� � sign is attached. II 3� Temporary Sign. �E��id Any sign, banner, pennant, valance or 4 advertising display kd�idx�`ld�xEtd df ���Zn�( Ei��'ili�+�,( ���'!x 1'�157"i�'� l�i�`dld�dtd,� 16t�1llbd�t0 bl" dLY�Ea" I��YiZ �6i(xE�`�i��� �6�xn bt l6�ZHdd.Z tt��GE�� intended to be displayed for a limited period of time �idZ fGb E�E�lEd xrii�1!� [a07 Q���. KK 3� �1a11 Graphic. �E�(1i� A graphic design or decorative mural, not intended for identification or advertising purposes, Which is painted directly on li�i �g exterior �6�II surface of a bui2din�r. dd 3�.,_ Wall Sign. ��dn� A sign Whieh is 1lfti7tEd attached to Lhe xall of �(11� � building or structure. xx 3� iiindor+ Sign. ���d� A sign id�Z�IZEd attached to the inside �, a xindow for the purpose of vieWing from outside the ��l�dE� puildina. This term does not include merchandise located in a Windox. NY Bylld�6fidZ Ei�tl �6E�tri�d d��� �6ni�n i� i�i kbntZt�Z �dtZtl xK�� �t�t�It1��E. 214.03• GENERAL PROVISIONS �R ALL DISTRICTS The following provisions Zr���a����t����aa ghall apply �o SectiQn� 214.04 throuah 214.07 i�! �i�I ���Sxtt�Z�. I�ZI A�.Y sign� shall be constructed in such a manner and of such material that xREb� �H�ZZ i.Y, Will be safe and substantial �it��i�[A�� Znitx• Nothing in this Chapter shall be interpreted as authori2ing the erection or ��tl�Ztd�x�[dd disolav of any sign not now �6�t�t����l��� ,Qer ,�ted under Chapter 205��06 �[�1�I�1�S�f�' of xni�! the Citv Code. 2litl0a�1 ?1�I.Q�1. SIGNS PROHIBITED IIi ALL DISTRICTS �� �,�y permanent signs other than governmental signs, ereeted or x�1�bl"iitil� �i���Ed disp�ed uoon titxn,id any �x�E�f! right of Way, or d�d�S ��ij public gfioDertv ld���dx. �� �p,y signs or wall graphics that contain words or pictures of obscene, pornographic or immoral charaeter. � 3� gay signs painted directly on buildings ��t�E¢L t�ifd�"��x��n �1�1i�. 5F General Provisions For All Districts Signs Prohibited In All Districts 214-4 �Diir�rz��zei����ie���xitatizx���i�ta��a�airari�����irv�E�ir�r�xz�aiz� AI� / zbtit fi��l . �(�//���t�/�d�i��Y►/t��ld�Z�/��!/dlt����X/xt�itik/�i��i/at/�����/��t�E�x/// att�,�z�ar�azi���r►�iat��r���z�i�r��¢�r�xt� g��y signs Which by reason of size� location, movement, content, eoloring or manner of illumination may be confused With the light of an emergency or road equipment vehicle, a traffic �d1iZ�'�� sign, aignal or device, or xhich hides from view any traffic sign, signal or deviee. g � �,�y projeeting signs. K � �y motion signs. j T..._ Any flashinjt tl�d�dt�i�x�d signs �n��n En�d�E� ��1 E�Z?7Et` �dlb�` d1" �11 �11rEti�iZ� dt I��rix 6� �� �rit�z��l dt rit(� tZd�ri�ri� �t i�izEt�i1!xErSx I��i'iz�. d$� gay signs located aithin a eorner v� si on safetv zone ��EZ���1� �"EQd��'E�6Eriz�,� tE�Ztbd 2081�18K�!/ai�! �.� d�fined in Chaoter 205. K pz��ri�� ���rS�. TL R���dZ�i�i� )d!�ldri�� ti� tl�t�riE�'� �tid dt�hiZ�[�" dE�►�lE� i�EZddi�l� ��5� �StSZi1�l�a �t It�lSZ �6Y�idri �n�d�E/�t� i�ixEfidix�►L 2lK10a2 214•05• SIGNS PERMITTED IN ALL DISTRICTS I� � Address Signs. Each dwelling, business or building must have a minimum of one (1) address sign, that is a minimum of �hrPP and one-half (3-1/2) inches high, and a maximum of txentv-four (24) 11fBY inches high. The si.rzn must be illuminated or reflective, �xz��H��' Zd ZnE d�4Eizid� and l�E visible from �,g public right of Way. It f!nE �rx�lnE� �td�t��� ���� �a���Z �� ����»z� tt��e zn� ��e�zt� ,�t�nx �t �a�� zne ���t�a� ,��az �e ��zx�� m,n zn� ����y �� ��, xri� ���z�5��t. �� Bench Signs. ?d )6E 1dE��lxxEd Di aDlaved only at bus stQps.�i cannot be any larger thar. or extend beyond any portion of the bench. E 3s bri�z�01 ,6xttz�� Flags. Fd�Id� Shal� be diso�aved as outlined in Title 36, Section 173-378 of the United States Code, State Flag and Corporate Flag. ,. ���-� � •�}� �� a����x�y���Z Tnfo�ational Signs. ?d1SZ�E k Pti�idxE Prov� ded thev meet �he followirut req�irements: � � g� A maximum size of four (4) square feet �Et t��i� rea• p� A minimum distanee of ten (10) feet from anv nronerGv line or drivewav �dzt��x t1�1'ir df ���. SG Signs Permitted In All Districts 214- � a�����z zn�r a���� d����zi�� zn� �a�zte z� a n����z�z ��t �� � dd���d� dt Z�E�xt�tbdt/IPXy/�A��t! td�Z �n �`d�. ��„L Institutional Signs. ,�ov{ded thev meet ths f^��^v;n° re�"irements: � gL A maximum �ize of z�6Elix�ftd�tt �2MY *hi rtv-tWO_ (�2) sQuare feet in area• t� A minimum �tistanee cf ten (10) feet from any oro�ert,y line or drivewav �x�dEZ �`,t� df 111t�. a� 1C�t���f+ A hospital emergeney sign �n�en ie ���t�z�d 6�! xH� �1��ElA�JS�� may be a maximum of 100 square feet in area. r��i��►��vz,���ztrt��z�a�v���,��i���it,�et�►�a��xiat�xt�,�zir���x�zte�ti �l//�xd1illd�A/����Zf /Id���ti��Z�bt✓����.�/dd/tusEd/?Sf/P�i�X�,�/J�xiY�xt�B/d1i�d// � n��n�a�.tiat�a�r�r�z,a,r juiz���ar��tt��t�,c �. .�'•;:; � i�c � � � � ,L, Construction Signs. �t,! � Multiole Developments. TEd�61`�1`� Constructfon signs may be ereeted for the purpose of ��d�AibZ��'l� �.�entifvina a��ddEkx develo�ment of ten ( 10 ) or more �'E�S�d��ixt�T dWellings d�l�x�l, ten ( 10 ) or more mobile homes, three (3) or more multiple dwellings, or a��d�[�1E�� buildinA consistincz of three ('�) or more bu�{ne�s�� or industries r+�th t�g fo� lowirL¢ restri eti ons: (1) One (1) sign per street frontage. (2) �t�11 �6K�Z� 1�Et ��tlE�A A� aximum �,ize of fifty (50) square feet in area �er develooment. (3) ���i �1l�tZZ �idZ l6E Located � closer than 100 feet to a�l�I E7tti�x�1'i� building �z�`d�xYl�`!� outside the development. j�1 A minimum distan�e of ten (1D) �e°* �'ro�arLV nro�er�y line or drivewav. (5) ����! �n�iZZ � be removed �iK�Et� ��`6GE�x �d k6��X�xEd uDOn gomD�et�on of the eonstrucL on. �� Z�i�d;[�i�[!!��l�/�dxs d� D�l�[tdi�d O,�.her DeveloDments (1) One (1) sign per �xtEEx tl"d1i�t(� �.11ildina. ( 2) �t�ti �1��zI �z E�E�d A maYi m� Ri �e of six ( 6) square feet in area. 5N Temporary Signs Permitted In All Districts 214-6 u � u � _ } - • - � 1 - • u _ } � • • - / ' • (u) ����5 �p�,�� � be removed upon completion of the constr ion. x � Real Bstate Signs. �[ g� Multinle Developments. T��6�dt`tt.1"� Real estate signs may be erected for the purpose of se2ling, ,leasin¢, or promoting a�tddE�x develooment of ���1� �8I .��L.S1,Q) or more t���d��ix��tl dWellings t��i�r�, ten (10) or more mobile homes, three (3) or more multiple dWellings or a ISid�itil�� i 1 d{ pp, �onsi sti riQ of three (�) or mor� bt�si nesses or industries. with the folloWina restrictions: (1) One (1) sign per streeL frontage. (2) E�6�1 aKdIZ �Aidx �t��Ed A maximum size of fifty (50) square feet in area p�r develonment. (3) 8��f� dK�i�i �l�x !S� Located � closer than 100 feet to d�i ��t,i�Zt� � building �dx�`d�Z�i�`� outside of the development. (4) Ei��! �n�lZl ZQ be removed when .�yg project is nineiy-five percent (95x) �'Q��IEZ��, sold or leased. (5) A minimum distance of ten (10) feet from �py nro�er� v line or drivewav. l� � rtde�ez� �t xE�� zn�n ���� t81 Zrs�t�rt��a�z ��x� �t ��ei��tr��� Ot er evelopments. ( 1) One (1 ) sign per �Z�`�EEZ t1'�dZt��� buil�in�r. (2) ,8��fi �y►�I� �S�z l�tt¢�� A maximum size Q� six (6) square feet in area. (3) �l��� �6��I .T� be removed Within five (5) days following � sale or lease of the buildiaA. u u u • _ ! • - � ' - • u . � • • • - } - • ( 5) 1��txt�( "Open House" signs x� 1SE are allowed only during �1g day of �g open house. � ���t��1�f �t��i�,l ,�ar r�r��e� z�r� �aar t��z tt�� ���zt� ���nz �t �a�t. �f 2I//l�/dt��t��dd//���t/�f BJ/�tQd�ttk/t��t/��i/��"��l 5I 214- 7 3. Political Signs. � g,. A maximum size �Kt�I ndx !�lEEd � thirty-tWO (32) square feet � �^ea • �S ��i�dd �Kt(I� TQ be removed within five (5) days folloWing the election. d�. II Fifteen dollars (E15.00) d��b�ix Will be deposited With the City prior to the erectfon of anv signs and retained until �j,Z� the aigns are removed. If all of the signs are not removed, the deposit will be used to defray the cost of removal. Any additional cost Will be billed to the �i[�"x�j person posting the original deposit. d�... Any �d��[x�[�di sign larger than three (3) square feet area must be placed a minimum distance of xntl� [a7 ten (10) feet from �SdISIt� �'��l� �f �6��1! � street c�rb and ten (10) feet from any drivexav. �t. Rummage/Garage Sale Signs. t�As ?ri! g maximum size �H�(ZI �SE � three (3) square feet in area. �$� Md�Z T4 be removed Within three (3) days folloxing ��ld dt �,€. sale. 5. Banners or Pennants. �� Banners or pennants commemorating a special event not eonnected With a business, �nd�Z 1SE are ner itted When installed not more than tWenty-five (25) days prior to the event and removed within five (5) days following the event. k1 � Banners or pennants for businessE� anniversaries or arand ooeni gs are �6�II p� allowed 9lily for �'�iri� d�E11dn�� df 16Yl�iriE�� 4S�i�� t6� �[ zE�i ��� ��tiR�d� �d�'�d� a maxim� of ten (10) davs. zax�eaa �� �IGNS 1ILk�HBD FERMITTED WITH g SPECIAL USE PERMIT ��(�i�l�[z/��i�/�t Automatic changeable signs �dddz0/1�!/�i�xd�b�d are nermitted in all districts except �t��1,�/R,�2,�/R�a f[�1�I �tfX residential districts, and then only �6�(xn after the issuance of a special use permit subject to the following minimum conditions: �1�1 � 1�����f�� �d�'i��'i� d�[dZ�'��Ex �"dq�i���6EtI1G�d� �E�x�d�i 21(MlR1M 6r zn�e �td�t�ll'i��. Gonformanee to the sian reauirements �rithi� that d? striet. 2�l lQd ?��t�i�Z�i'i� �Z�,�i�4Si�ita 1A�E��d��E ��df:E�� • a�� ���x�'d��' �jg message ���ILEtd i'idZ td shall not change more than once every fifteen (15) minutes d�Z7! ����ixLEd t1I ��E��Ltt! �Ed�it�i�� exceot for a sian disDlay� t�e temnerature ansl�or date. .._ .- 5J Signs �grmitted With A Special Use Permit 214—is t�K,lD�f ?14.Q8. _ SPECIFIC DISTRICT REQOIRE!lENTS In addition to those signs permitted in all districts, the folloWing signs are permitted in each specific Qistrict and shall be regulated as to Y,y De, size, and setbaek Id��[x�Id�! �[�lat �1��[tt��x�t according to the followina requirements K!i'di�i ��x tdt"xK. �,jJ{��K,( 214.09. TYPES, SIZES, g� SETBACRS �XD 0ZAL1� 1��lQBIl�BN�r?� FOR j�-/�� �t/� �ZI� RFSIDENTTAI- DTSTRICTS � Area Identification Signs. �� g,, One (1) sign per develogment. Z,! $� A maximum size � twenty-four (24) square feet �IL.�'�• $,l � A minimum distanee of ten (10) feet from �MI�Z�� t'i�Z dt l�tL� anv p,fonert�v line or drivewav. �„ Wal l S ns . �„ One (1) sian oer dwellina unit. � A maximum size of three (31 sa�re feet in area. z�rK�e�zi������ia�z�a,�xei�r�i�zx�ti�k��t�����z�ir6,�i�<ai�ai�ua� ��ii����iz,��r�x�r���xt,a,v��c�,c Al//�i'i�/,(1fY/!t�/�E�`/���I�EZb��E�lzl/ Pl //Y1�i�k��d�d/�i��/Zrd��1L'��tbd�`/�f PMt/de��t�tE/t�EZ . a�riin�,��,�eiz�nit�rarir��xirria�i���x�cir���nziari►a��r� ��x�exai�t��e,�i��zna,�x�isr�di�zx�ti����tt�m��z�irati��x ��ii�t��iz��,�x�tt�aztatvat�,r �r,riis�i,t�Yi���i���i�e��zo���r�x�i z�iir����z�i�t�ki�c�a�r�z�r�ta�ti�z�ri���at�ir�ezt a�ciir�t�t�iz��ni�t�atit�,�xitr�a�i�,��z��ir���nziati��,r� S" ., suecirie District Requirements Residential Distriet Requirements 214-9 5L 2��LB�K 214_10. TYPES, SIZES, � SETBAC�S �lfA p?1'i8� �iQ����El�?E FOR CR-1 CR-1 JUID �R,�2 DISTi�ICTS District Requirements � � Area Ideatification Sigas. 8,,� One ( t) sign per development. B A maxim� size of tventv four (2�) souare feet in area. � A minimum distance of ten (10) ��p* from anv �ro�er�y line or drivewav. E 2,. Free Standing Signs. ,1 � One (1) �igI1 per street frontage. ' 2$� A maximum �ize of forty-eight (48) square feet in area per development. a� A maximum height p� six (6) feet above �,g finished ground XE�b�Z Arade• K� A minimum �istance of ten (10) feet f rom anv property line � drivewav. ��f���z �i,i.��dd� 6t Z�4E��z�ttt�E ��gi tEEx/t1'�d7� ,�a�izr�z�r�a�,�ztarvati�zte,�xi,�t�nzi�ri►a�yiz�n��� [n7iF��r�zixazi���ir�H�t.ii��azEai�atzx��izr�,�zr�t�t�i��sYir��ziari� er�i�r ��as� . �. Roof Si¢ns. A One (1) siQn Der develooment. B The use of a roof s�gn Will substitute for the free standinA sian along the street the roof sian is intended to be vie�Q� �c�iin,aazi�,�i�c�,�tz�,�izai���i��i�r�i�,��r►z�rt�az��rv���� � Window Signs. A max�mL co�eraae of forty, �erceni (40�) of the r+indow area� exeZudina merchandise. � � iiall Signs. The total yt�ZZ sign area shall not exceed fifteen (15) times the square root of the Wall length on Which the sign is to be placed. D � ldtx�lFr�(tidX Portable Signs. May be Yl�S��t 161Zn dis.plaved after a permit � issued by the Z��li�i� �d,�c,��az�tz�t c�tv• t�t e��r�������ax�.�� xers ,t�er e�t� ��tt��e xt�e�x�� z� x)!�"t� �ay x,i�i�� ��t fE�t,j �E�` i6d�i�i���Sl P�rmt Gs are limited to three (�) *-iTpa n�r yg��, re� h»a{*+Pqa- and on],y for nonconsecutive ten (10) dav �eriods• 214-10 2�11�L014$ 214.17. �'YPES. SIZES, � SETBACRS AXD lt�Q�d]�EH�X�� FOR C-1, C-2 AND C-� DISTRICTS /i � Area Identification Sigas. g� One (1) sign per development. ��_ �� �� - . -s • - -'---� -� � - � u u • _ } - • - I - • u - t. • • • - ! - • � � Free Standing Signs. �f g� One (1) �igti per street frontage. Z�, A maximum size of eighty (80) square feet in area per development. a� A maximum height � twenty-five (25) feet above �g finished ground X��bEX g1^ade. �� A minimum height � ten (10) feet from S�ig bottom of �g sign to �tj,g finished ground I��iEl g)^ade when Within tKenty-five (25) feet of a driveway ��i� or d�j �dx��`�E�Zid1! df �Sx�EEZ �`t�'1x dt �6d� Ii1S,t�d a corner yision safe�y zone. g� A minimum �j,stance of ten (10) feet fro� anv property line or driveway. B� A minimum distance of fifty (50) feet from 1t�,1,(/RfP�!/R��/!�`/R�l� �Eb�'1i�i� It�d �_nv residential distris.�. Q 3,,_ Roof Signs. ,1 1� One (1) sign per development. �� The use of � roof sign,� will substitute for the �5��`�i�ZZ�� free standing sign along the t�`dtL�i�� ix ti(��� �.treet the roof siRn is �ntended to be vieraed. �//1�I�8.�L/15E/ZitiiZ�d/�6/d��/��/dd/t06�lz�ti�t�xid�i/�i�'ll M//1'1��ti�i�U61�i�}'Ix���lB07/�Qd�.t�/t��Z/�E�"/QEyEZ4�5d�1lZ,! � �, NindoW Signs. A maximum coveratr.e of forty percent (40�) of ��aindoW area, excluding merchandise. � � Wall Signs. � r� c-t, c-2, And ,�3 District Requirements 214-11 � The total 11ttZ� sign area shall not exceed fifteen (15) times the square root of the Wall length on tahich the sign is to be placed. f eae az�zis� �t�,c OhE g�b �ir�d�6 �ig� �b �1'Ib�6kd i�! i�d�ixibtl xb b� 1111' �thfiixx�d t� tt�l �st�z dt Zrik id�r'iz�t��stztb�i di6�i. B �i... l4tx�T��idlt4 Portable Siens. 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TYPES. SIZES � SETBACRS JIItD ltEi�I�F.hL11?E FOR M-1 AND M-2 M-1 And M-2 DISTRICTS District Regulations - .-� ., _�� � � - _! � - • - - • �,i - � u_ u n - - • - � • ' • _- - ' 1 - �i � n u • ' - • - � 1 - • u -. 1 • • � ' } - • • � II � Free Standing Signs. 1 A� One (1) t�`�� �xd�1�1i1i� sign per lStdtldtl'1� 4f1" l��d�z�[�I� Yfk! I6k1�I�li�lg street frontaae. 2� A maximum size of eighty (80} square feet �n area per development. g� A maximum height � twenty-five (25) feet f�`4�� above the finished ground Xk�i�I grade. 1� � A minimum heighi � ten (10) feet from �h.g bottom of ,� sign to the finished ground XE�i�I grade when within tWenty-five (25) feet of a driveway ��ld/ or �d� ,i�lx�t��tZib�i bt �x�`�E�L t�i�'1L eSt t4t�� Z�d�� ,� corner vision safety zone. ,�, A minimum distance of ten (10) fe�t from any prooertv line or driveraav . $� A minimum distance of fifty (50) feet from �t�lf�/R�2,(/R�a dt� Rfl� �rd�it�'i� �i�'�E�! anv residential district. � 3,, Roof Signs. ,t g,_ One (1) sign per development. Z� The use of � roof signd will substitute for the �Et��ZxEd free Standing sign along the tt`��ix#�� ix ttl��� Q*rpPt the roof s{gn is intended to De vieved. a r�x �� x��.tz�e za �e � �r� �eE�ztt;c�az�a� ���. 214-14 �ir�.x��e����nz�i�caari��at�it��zi�ria�y,�xa���nxt �•• :� u , u u • - • • • ' - � 1 • � ' � • • _ - _ - • � _ - � _ � • - - � � W811 $�gD9. � � II ��t,�[�� Z�td �PY ��I ���i�,� �!t l�d�i���� s�1�d�bEd d�i ��ttEtd�ix 1i�Ij1� A>>or:ed �r�v on Gwo (2) different �tall� Der business. t$. The total i1�il� sign area shall not exceed fifteen (15) times the square root of the wall length on Which the sign is to be placed. D � Tdt`xt��P��idZ� Portable Sians. May be d��Ed t6txn disp.j.�yed after a permit � issued by the ZfS1lt11� �a,a�rucaz�az�t c�cv• tat r�a�,��r���az��►� z�r� a�er a�t� �e����� z�etze� x� xn�'E! �a7 x�dE� �!�` �E�t�",� �E� �d�Sidl�� Pe�mi s are limited t� three ( 31 �mes �er y,ear. ner business and onlv for noneonsecutive �sn (10)_dav periods. � � Billboards. Shall be permitted in xnE �FPlS only 5�3, M-1 and M-2 Zd�ild Districts. The folloWing �dtld�[xt��i� reauirements shall be considered as xnE minimum standards �ahen iss�irlg a,gpecia� use �ermit t9 Preet a billboard. The City Council �Z�II may impose additional kd�i�ilidfi� reouirements. g,� gi>>boards shal� be restricted to orooertv adioining the rirrht of y�y,� of Interstate Highraav #694, Trunk Hi hR wav #47 Trunk H? ahwav #65 ,�nd EasL River Road south of Interstate Hiahxa�+ #694. ,1 � T�,g maximum height� � twenty-five (25) feet above �dr the finis P,d g�ound grade, unless the sign is intended to be viewed from a highway, then the tWenty-five (25) foot maximum height ��i� �h�11 be computed from the centerline of the traveled highway� but in no case shall the vertical distance betxeen the bottom of the sign and the ground be reduced to less than ten (10) feet. p��g maximum sign area� � three hundred (300) souare feet per facing ��id not to exceed tWO (2) facings �rhen erected on East River Road south of Interstate HighWay #69u� QIl Trunk Highway #47 and � Trunk Highway #65; � 750 .�nuare feet per facing �I1id not to exceed two (2) facings xhen erected on Interstate Highxay #69u. Double faced signs shall be attached back to back b�' 1��¢1t x� l���k at a horizontal angle not to exceed forty-five (45) degrees. a� �g minimum distance betWeen billboard sfgns,l j,g 1000 feet �t�p �eeted on the same side of the �zt��z t��nx �r �a�� �c�c• �( �,,,. �g minimum setback from dxtE�x the hig xav right of Wayl i� thirty (30) feet. 50 214-15 $ g,, The m�nimum distance tr�� ��zr�,�ex ir�zeta��r�c�r�a,c �a�z �z�,s�t xna� ,i� 500 feet �om a bi�?board sian to the intersection of any street, K��t6�(� � r�a Whers traffie cr9sses or merRea at the �ame elevation �n��n t�r�t���x ���z ��r�t ��a�� ���xn et zr�x��,ax�z� #8��� �t�r�xix�an,o-a� ��1�x,� �t�r�c t��n���i,�sa 6�r �r�x�t�z�xe �e8�lct l�t��li T2i€ distanee l�Et�� � determined bv measurin¢ ��(�Idi"�� from the intersection of � street �t �, highway eenterllnes and the si¢n. 6 S� t�"d�t�[�itzt z� ��E� Plt��xxEd �K The minimum distanee to a residential and publie district�l � A41x l�d�dEt' xn�dli 500 feet x$ d�i� !`Edidltiz�dl d�dx�idx dt �� p�di'lt ��" �6l�t�aid�d. 7� �t�r! ,�Z�d�Zrtt! 1����it���tx���i�Sl The �,�gp structure shall be all meta2 �.�. �K� �dtx�I dY►�dll be either painted or treated to prevent deterioration. Lack of proper maintenance shall be cause for revocation of the sign permit. 14�7�,tld� �t x1�t`E�' Qai �►#�'x���� �►����tx azt��z�t��. a za,�� ar�� x���xr.�n� atxz���t�� �er�zx �� �r�,�zt�,�z�� x� ¢,�iP�,�iK,��r �r�� ►��� t�rs�d ���r�e��a �r �ta�ft�x� ����in�r�� zn� ,�t�nz mt �a���a mr zr�z���z�r� xt�n�a�� #B9X, �r��ruc nt�at ���1 ���r� x��n�a� ,�b$ �rsa e��az ����� Rm�m a��axn �t zr�x��az�z� xt�n�o�� #B��c . 8//Pdr���/xtt4��S,1//J1�4/�6a'i1G�dYIEd/15f/�zttZ�/tt�id/�xiXtxf /t'�t�dX dxid�ll ,1Q � The minimum distance t�`d�A �o a railroad crossingl � 350 feet when there are lights and � gate, .�i 500 feet �om a railroad erossinA Without lights andlor a gate. ,1�t ,L� ��ZZ1S���`rd gt1Y lightingl will be Ett¢tri�iEZ� shielded �d �!� to not impair �g, vision of any motor vehicle operator bt � 1G�Z�t` JbEriiR��iE .4� to create a nu�ance on adioinin� proDer�_v. Z�tK,lDXB �1� 1� TYPES SIZES, AND SETBA� FOR P AtiD PUD DISTRICTS Sign requirements in Publie P and P�anned Unit Development PP+ dt��� distr�ts ybdd��l yill be eontrolled by the City Council when x15� �,y development is planned. Z�t�(,l0�1� 214. t�. SHOPPII�G CENTERS AI�iD MULTIPLE USE BllII.DINGS 11 � Within 180 days of the adoption of this Chapter, all o�ners of shopping centers and multiple use buildings of three (3) or more businesses or indust,�ies� if thev have not already done so. must submit a eomprehensive sign plan t�St 1G�lE�t` �Et�ix�l" b� �dil��[d� to the City Council Por approval. � y.� All future sians ereeted �El"llf�iZd Within the shopping center d�d .4� multiple use building �i�`��� shall conform to the eonditions oP the sign plan and may be subject to conditions other than those in the district regulations in order to promote � uniform ��St+i�i�e�ixt6li dt sign aoDearance. � P And PUD District Requirements Shopping Center Multiple Use Building: 214-16 2,tlt,l0$ 214_15. BE1fBlU� SIGN PERl�LI_T__ REQUIREMENTS � � ,�� Persit. ,� g,, Before a sign may be displayed in the City, dt Ptid��t, xn! d�b�i�t' ��` I���l�� �t xri� 1dt"�fi��E� 0�S �6l'l��n rK! d���i �� ��l�xE� the s Qn ereetor ahall file an application �ith the City Z��i��S� II���d��xtdZ�1" for permission to display such sign. $� A Permit is required for all existing, neW, relocated, modif ied or redesigned signs exeept those specifically exempt under Section 2�t14,lDS� RK ?14.15.1E. t,�,1 The issuance of a permit may also be subject to additional conditions in order to promote a more reasonable combinatio n of signs and to promote conformity xith the character and uses of adjoining property. The conditions will be subject to the discretion of the Zd�it�i� I[����i��xt�xdt Citv. Objections to the conditions can be appealed to the City Council by the applicant. $� ?E�t��t�(t� Signs erected by a nonprofit organization are not exempt from obtaining a��t,etx t�t ai�r�� �ian nermit, but the City may waive the fee requirement. �� No permit is required d�1�E�' x�it� �E�xt�� tdt to disolav the following signs. 16dx This shall not be constru�d as relievirLQ the p*-P�*or of a sian or the oWner of the oro�er�y on xhich a siQn is ':.�a�2d from conformirLa With the other Drov�sions of this Cha�ter: �! j� �,y xindoW signs. �S � gny address signs. � S3,Z �y signs erected by a governmental unit d�` �dLI�� �tri��l ���x���x. d. I��uiz�d Exaix�� t���. � � gay bench signs. t� gay memorial signs or tablets containing the names of the building, its use and date of erection, when cut or built into the xall of a building. g� � g�3Y signs which are completely Within a building and are not visible from the 6tEZ�S�dE �t �a�� Pxter�or of the building. �i 5.7� ;�y temporary signs 21fM,lDaP,� A�s listed under Section � 214,06. �,� �y signs having an area of three (3) square feet or less. d,� g�y advertising signs on litter receptacles having an area 5S �fAfTf� Si¢n Permit Requirements 214-17 of four (�) square feet or less per side and (16) square feet per receptacle, except that �� of ,�g design and location of �g receptacle City Council. a � Permit Application. limited to sixteen �Z� ���k� approv al is required by the ,t g� Application for a sian permit shall be made to the ���ltn� Itd�[u[��x��xdt' Cit�v on forms sunnlied by the Citv. 1► $� If a sign �i�lzn��"��E�1 1�� ��t�ix has not been i�i�z�d�I�d erected vithin ninety (90) days after the date of issuance of ���� 8 permit, the permit shall become null and void unless an extension is granted by the a�t�Id��il� ���1�E�x���i HE���"x��ix Si�3C. a� The Z�l�1�� l�dl6�li��xl��xdt Citv may require other information �'�h�Etl�ii�l� �dt�z� a� necessarv to insure that the siQn is erecte� i n �omnliance r�ith this Ghanter. !C 3,1 permit Fees. ,�gn permit fees i(1I� �lt��t"�(x���i d�iLl� shall be as provided in Chapter 11 of the Fridley City Code. . � � � ; � � � i r� ,r D x���r�d YeS��I D�ti�. No person, firm or corporation shall engage in the business of erecting signs under this Chapter unless � license� to do so dtE has been approved by the Citv Council. Edt}". I��Efi�E d�� liE �`�(drE� �S�I xriE ��[Z7� �ddniil �tx�t �6i'izxE�i �����E�(x�d�i xd 1Gn! ��x� BZdt'1tL The annual license fee and expiration date shall be as provided in Chapter 11 of the Fridley City Code. �b/I�c��'1�E/�dYidX�/Z�tlt!/�ttE�x/kll'lxiX/zK�/X��E�i�lE �ridXZ/tiXE/rd�Z�s/xNE/�izy/EZ��ltl/�/���'�,d�dz�/��t�xt/Jddfid/id/xYlk �Y►d/dt/��1,�000/��id/���'lEiZt6t1l�/ZKdx/ZH�/ZidE11�E�/�n�tZ�/��titbt�/xb/�tXZ/// ZNE/��'b�i���i6�lA/6t /ZNi�/�K��Z��'/ti�!/��fAEtd�ittt/d1�L/Y16Xd/ZH�/l�tL�l�/iz�// �z,aiarrt,��,��i�r�Qi�r�x,�,�inar�ex,���it�a�i�yiea,��.�iati�z�.t� �,��,exz�r�r�am�ia�i��z�z�aizoizx,�i����zt��ar�i���fz�t�a���iari�r��r �i�i/i�'i/ZK�/�tL�►!/lSt/zN�/I�[�E���. A license �d� IS��I� shall not be required of any oerson t���X�k�ttlx/tdHd/t�/dbt �11gE��d/��'1/tYik/�Y1�iiiEB�/�dt/�l"�f�xili�/��a1S� who chooses to construct and erect their rn+n sign on their o�rn property. �✓zn�ik�,���z�a�i���txz�ai�ati���zt�,vr���es�i��c�ien�.xzi��z�ria�ztii xbixx�i,�,��������t�z�ibriai��r��ziar�aiatir�,�i�,��i�n�zzir�xi� ,���,sxt��eia�i��z���r��izr��i���xaxz�r�i�rizx,�i�i��i��ir�,a�t�rid�r�i �t����z�iat✓�ex��nizx�i���ii�iz���z�eirta�i��t�rar�dtt��i►�tznizK�iazK�� ���b�i��i�d�/dt/xi7i�/,�H�Z��"l 5i �� Erectors' License $gauirements 214-18 �14 17 EXISTING SICfl� g ,� ,�,j,gg Maintenance. ,� g,� The structure and surfaces of all signs shall be maintained in a safe �d presentable �ddd �xtrtdxdt`�t� d�zl�i�(�i condition at all times, including �g replacement of defective parts, painting, repainting, cleaning and other acts required to prevent the sign structure and surface from becoming hazardous or unkempt in appearanee. �,g,. idhen any sign t�t �b��n �d �Et�ttx t�i tEQidlt�ld fs removed, the Citv LQ1S,�� I10t��'i��Zt�tZOt shall be notified and the entire sign and its ������S�E�iz� strueture shall be removed. B 2.� �at�dx�ti� ���1� t•eaal NoneorLfor�ng S ans. lf //ti�i�/lZigi�SX�/td�/1'X��.X/tidt�i�drStbt�i�[t'1�J'/�dL�iz���I � g,l Any sign loeated Within the City �i/�tx�! on the date of the adoption of this dl"���l�(1f�� ChaDter, which does not eonform With the provisions of this �i��i�i�t�►E! Chaoter, is EI��tIdIE �[� a"legal nonconforming" sign and is permitted, provided it also meets the folloWing requirements: (1) The sign Was covered by a sign permit on the date of the adoption of this dttdid�nEE ChaDter, if one Was required under applicable law, or (2) If no sign permit was required dd��Et ���Ii��1�IE ��lb for the sign in question, the sign was in all respects in compliance �ith applicable law on the date of the adoption of this ��"�1�1S�Iid! Chaoter• 2//xb��/dt/IiE�.tZ/t�ibtStd�'itb��i��i�l'/�x�zd��l �� A r,����j �S��S�����"��g) sign shall immediately lose its "legal nonconforming" designation if: (1) The sign is altered in any Way i�i �x�`d��dt�, xhich makes the sign less in compliance With the requirements of this �t���i�d!¢ Chanter than it Was before the alterations except for �i�t��il routine maintenance and change of inessages.,� d�` (2) (3) The sign is relocated.,� d�' The sign is replaced.,� iS1" (�}) The sign becomes dilapidated or damaged and the cost of bringing ��it� di��l i� into compliance is more than 50 percent (50�) of the l���i��¢ value of said sign, zn�n rne ���a�r���t ar xne �Si�d ��! x� �S� ��E�G��i��I A* which time a>> of the siAn and its struetLre must be removed. 5U .�� ��Sn.9. 214-:.9 5V a � Abandoned signs: B*lEpx/��/dZK�r'�N���/ptdy�AEd/��1/xK�d/dtd�����! Any sign Which identifies a�������� use that has �����E� diseontinued operation for a period of more than three (3) months dt �b�d� or any sign which pertains to a time, event, or purpose which no Ionger applies� shall be deemed to have been abandoned. Permanent signs applicable to a business temporarily suspended because of a change of oWnership or management dt dr1�Y! � kSd�i�lEd� shall not be deemed abandoned unless the property remains vacant for a period of more than three (3) months ��" �6dtE. An abandoned sign is prohibited and shall be removed by the arner of the sign or the ��a��t �r xne ��`ll�idl� Drooertv •�,�a 2�tX�lBB 2111,1�..._ ENFORCEP4:NT Entorcement AL//Zbliifi�/I��U6t��xt�Zdt/�t�d�bl�i�i�X�l The Z��iiti� Il�f�tlSi�x�`�xdt d�` �{ t•v Mana¢er or desiRnat�d agent shall be responsible for the enforcement of thfs Chapter. D 214•1q• ��dl�xidti dt ebdd VIOLATIONS. 1. Any sign that does not comply With the provisions of this Chapter � *��* �q hazard to the health safetv and general r,12�farQ nr the oublie is bereby.dec�ared to be {n vio�ation of this Chanter. P//Aldigti/LYi�,C/t�/�/rid��tA/Zb/ZYIE/dt�tEZt/d�id/�d�X f���/bf/zK�/pdX�Z��,l Q� Notification ot Violation dt �ddd. ,1 � If the Z�rii1l� 1[��yit�xt�Sr�t' �t �(�Edx�l,� �ln�lZl t��1d r.i tv deter�nes that any sign regulated by this Chapter is unsafe, i�i�Eldt� or id a menace to the public; or has been constructed or erected r+ithout a permit first being granted to the oWner of the property upon xhich said sign has been erected; or is in violation of any other provision of this Chapter, a��� ��,�r�,t�zt�x��r eri�z� ��� �►��^ *hP �tr_v sha11 iss�e a Written notice �� ���x�cr�tm ,e��z� t��x�e�r� t�����x �Eqa��ze�� of �dlY: � violation df �Q the p�^ooertv owner �r�� a�r ��,�e�tz nmi��t xn���ar. If the oWner fails to remove dt �idx�t the sign d� �.� x� l���I� or bring it into comDliance With the provisions ��x t��`LK �d 9� this Chapter Within tWenty (20) calendar days following �k�'E��x the date of said notice, such sign(s) may be removed by the City. The cost of this removal, including anv City expenses, shall be �t� a special assessment against the property upon xhich the sign(s) i� Was located and shall be so noted in the Written notice to the Drooertv o�ner �i�i� �t` ��t�x ROI�Et"• x$„ The �dt�i�� R���'l�dZ��Zdt' �t t(��xd .��C may cause any sign or dx?��t iid7i��"x����'!� �j,ga structure which is an immediate public hazard, to be removed summarily after a reasonable attempt has been made to have the pronertv oWner ��i0 �t �Et��Z KdZOEt remove the sign ��G�6�d,{t(xE��. Violations �ti�1��p��r 114-20 a� Mhen the City �Ed�d �il� the notice of violation, xKE� �6tI� �d11d �t ���f conies vill be sent to both the permit holder and the Z�11���61lf� nronerty owner, if they are different �ersons. D 214.2�. PBNALTY FO�t ��O�I�x1Dl1 0Y �OD�. Any violation of this Chapter is a misdemeanor and is subject to all penalties provided for such violations under the provisions of Chapter 901 of the Fridley City Code. Each day the violation co ntinues in existence ahall be deemed a separate violation. Al1 signs are subjeet to d1dEn anv penalty for violation of the distriet requirements �l x�i� �l��xttlL ��xKi� �tYi�[!K vherg they are located� even zn�x�n zn�t ,e�� ,��x ue When not required kS�i xl'i�� lnd�x��` to pay a fee or acquire a permit. � ��1- 21- APPEALS. To provide for a reasonable interpretation of the provisions of this Chapter, a permit applicant xho wishes to appeal an interpretation by the Zd►'i��i� 1�0�ii��x�`�Z�t Citv may file a�SOx��E �t t(����Z� ��zH xK� Z�diri� R�l���Z��(Z�t yariance aonlicatiQn and request a hearing before the Appeals Commission. The Commission shall hear d¢16EiiI� �ri��dt requests for yariances and make their recommendation to the City Couneil in the folloxing cases: ,1 � Appeals xhere it is alleged that there is an error in any order, requirement, decision or determination made by the dA�6��it�x�"7IZ��IE �tti�lt Citv in the enforcement of this Chapter. 2� Requests for variances from the literal provisions of this Chapter in instances r�here the strict enforcement xould cause an undue hardship. Before the Commission shall grant a variance, it is the responsibility of the applicant to prove: A g� That there are exceptional or extraordinary cireumstances applicable to the property or to the intended use that do not apply generally to other property in the same vicinity and ��rlt� district. 2� That the variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of a substantial property right possessed by other property in the same vieinity and �d11� distriet; but Which is denied to the property in question. a� That the strict application of the dl"dtdt(tilE � a�ter would constitute � unnecessary hardship. �� That the granting of the variance Would not be materially detrimental to the public h.ea�th safetv or general Welf are or ����$�� detrimental to the property $t ��f t��iE���lxd in ddEH Shg vicinity or �d�I� distriet in Which the property is located. J ��; Penalty For Violation Appeals 214-21 � 2�lf�D? 7t�t�li1G. Bi'i��x�� 21f 1� df xl'� i�t��l� t�x� LbdE t�� �Z l�dx�d ��"td�' Zd 1:K� �ab�Zid�l dt xl'l�t� 6tdt�i�k i� K���lbt t���d1�d. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 198�►. ATTEST: SIDNEY C. INMAN - City Clerk First Reading: �dnuary 23, 1984 Second Reading: Publication• 3/o/2/3i WILLIAM J.NEE - Mayor � �� � �� 214-22 RFSO[,UTION ND. - 1984 RF�,UTION IN OPPOSITION 7.0 ZHE F�TABLISHM�TP OF TII,EPHONE RATE TF�tRI�RIF�S (TIER.S) BY NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE QON'Q�ANY W'HEREAS, Northwestern Bell Telephone Campany has established telephone rate territories within the Minneapolis-St.Paul metropolitan area which have the effect of shifting the revenue burden of telephor�e service among metropolitan custaners with little or no regard to the cost of the service provided or used; and WHERF�S, the effect of these rate territories could have a detrimental effect on future mutual 000perative efforts of inetropolitan communities because of the differential cost burden these "tiers" establish, NCXa, �IEREFORE, BE IT RF�CGVID that the City Council of the City of Fridley opposes the establishment of telephone rate territories (Tiers) by Northwestern Bell �elephone Campany or ariy other method of rate setting which is based on time or distance within the metropolitan area. PASSID AND ADOPTID BY 'IiiE CITY OOiJNCIL OF �iE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS L1AY OF , 1984. WILLIAI•1 J. NEE - MAYOR ATI�ST : SIDNEY C. IlVI+9AN - CITY CLERK 2/8/17/13 l�7 RF�,UTIC7N ND. - 1984 A RESOLUTION ENOOURAGING THE GOVERNOR TO PURSUE THE FINDINGS OF THE GOVERNOR'S COMMISSION TO REVIEW THE MEZROPOLITAN WAS'i'E OONIR� �IISSIO�N WHEREAS, the Gavernor's Connnission to review the Metropolitan Waste Control Canmission has made certain investigations and conclusions based on these irivestigations which should improve the servioe and responsibility of the NWCC to the m�nber co�nmunities which it serves; and WHERF,AS, the City of Fridley is or�e of the cammunities serviced by the MwCC which would like to have more input into the decision making process which effects the rates Fridley residents pay for sewer service. NOW, �iEREFORE. BE IT R�SCGVID, that the City Council of the City of Fridley urges the Gavernor to pursue the findings of the commission delega�ted to investigate the Metropolitan Waste Commission policies and operating procedures to help the NBn1CC become more efficient and responsive to the co�nmunities serviced by it. PASSID AND ADOPTID BY �iE CITY OOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS UAY OF , 1984 w�� J. r�E - r�oR ATI�T : SIDNE�'Y C. INMAN - CITY CLERK 2/8/17/17 7 RF�d,UTION N0. - 1984 A RF.50i�LTI'ION �2DERII� , APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ORDERING AINERTISII�Tr FOR BIDS: RII�9WAL ArID REPLACEMENT OF MISC�I�L�NDOUS OONC�2F.1£ QJR'8, GUT1�R AND SIDF3vALR - 1984 WHIIZFAS, the construction of certain improvements is deemed to be in the interest of the City of Fridley and the property awners affected thereby. t�7W, �IE�tF.FnRE, BE IT RES�VID by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota as follows: 1. Zhat the follawing improvenents proposed by Council Resolutions are hereby ordered to be effected and campleted as required: Renaval and replacement of miscellaneous concrete curb, gutter and sidewalk. 2. �e plans and specifications prepared by the Public Works Director for such improvenents axe hereby apprwed and shall be f iled with the City Clerk. �e Public Works Director shall accordingly pre�re and cause to be inserted in the official neaaspaper advertisements for bids upon the making of such imprvver�ents under such appraved plans and specifications. The advertisement shall be published for three (3) weeks (at least 21 days) , and shall specify the work to be done and will state that the bids will be opened and consic3ered at 11:00 a.m. on the 3rd day of April, 1984 and that no bids will be considered unless sealed and filed with the Public Works Director. That the advertisement for bids for REriOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF riISCELLANEOUS CURB, C�tTigt At� SIDB�TALR - 1984 shall be substantially in the standard form. PASSID AI�ID ADOF�ID BY �3E CITY OOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY TH IS DAY OF , 1984. WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR ATi�'.ST : SIDNEY C. ITII�11�N - CITY Q.F�tK ?,/8/1/28 : � FIRE DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM DATE: January 30, 1984 MEMO T0: Nasim Qureshi, City Manager FROM: Robert D. Aldrich, Chief �:�C--� RE: Rescue Squad Bids 84-1-4 The officers of the department serving as the Truck Committee have reviewed the bids under Spec. #83-1FD for one Rescue Squad and Appurtenances. It is the recommendation of the committee to accept the bid of Mid-Central/Three D Fire Apparatus as follows: Base Bid Alternate '°J" deduct Al�ernate "C" add Total Bid $80,499 5,145 4,457 $79,811 Past budget procedures have encumbered $45,000 towards this purchase. The committee recommends that the remainin funds be made available by a budget adjustment to the 1984 budget of �35,000 from the Reserve for Fixed Asset Replacement Fund and continued annual funding of $15,000 in the Fire Department Capital Outlay to replace the adjusted amount and for future replacement of large Capital Outlay items. RDA/�1 0 � m = «-�m S3 mc� �'�1 mr nc� G� �3 Dw c .-. C z 3 O n D �►� c � C m ��--� �� m m � a c�r*, �� cc o� c� �cn z �ov �v Z � . . 70 �•-• •-•r vm �m D� m m D v c7 ,� G7 N O � N G �� 70 0 7o n 7� � O m m z • o� c� v� • z D 3 D n� m D�-+ 70 Z •-• C -i � m � t- z -� 70 3 n Z pp f� � N T f"� C�1 N��p C f�7 -rt < c'� O O� (+'1 �� N 7C D �1 n y � p � � � � � � m � mr .... m � m � < Z m � c'� .� cn ae � ae c aQ x � c� -�s c O� Z Oi N1 W 2 � Z 2 Z 2 f'� fD 2 2 2 7 2 � � � � � � o a � � � � � � 00 0 00 0o ao 0o c� oo co co �c a o0 0 � � o r° � � � . � m r,+3 a+w N �1 �O � O O . �• . O �G O � �1 ... � W OD W ;D � C °o o° °a °o n � � c� o � � m � v v+ a+ Z a+ r► � «r � y1 .�. � p.+ v+ o v+ � .+. 3 CD N � � o 0 0 z � °D � .,, o � o v < O � O N -�1 o r^ O r^ ` r + + � a, a,, o W A � v, ,a m p v � O �7'� C 0 o z 0 0 � �i � i � ,�, .,, n � ► y � � �' ~ m v rn Z c� 0 0 0 0 D N 7G O a � � ° Ci a y ° r*1 cn+ o?+ k o�+ � �� � v� v� - � � � � a � m D r -� D + i n r � Co + � n r � f'� + � n r --� 0 + � � G r*t r < m �v < 'n 7D m v m v n � � 3 m z v � n c� Z OD 70 �-+ r-+C�m � �nocn< O�OCO O � m � �0��� 3 � Z C �--� • .- c� n o �o v r o� rn A Q� -< D � � c � � m z a z � m N 9 �, ,� W �.. a 0 � �o � � � � a o 0 � � o�r� � z � J D O �/�� � IW � � �� N � February 1, 1984 City of Fridiey John Flora, Director of Public Works 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Dear Mr. Flora: M6iR�W�f81SON 10 • . Onan Corporstion A subsidfary of McGraw-Edfson Company 1400 73rd Arenu� N.E. Minn�apolis, Minnesots 55,32 a12 S74 SO00 T�I�: 2� 0478 Twx ��o s�e 2eaa The demand for increased mechanical research and development on Onan's current and future products presents an immediate space requirement to house the research engineers and technicians immediately adjacent to the mechanical laboratories. This space will take the configuration of two 24 by 60 modules and one 12 by 60 module (existing). Our current esti- mate would indicate this space will be required through mid 1986. As the attached piot plan indicates, these structures would be immediately south of the J.C. Hoiby Technical Center and will provide work stations for approximately 30 people. Therefore, Onan wiil require a trailer permit for the above mentioned sturctures through mid 1986. The approximate date for installation is May 1, 1984. I will be in attendance at the council meeting on February 6 to answer questions they may have regarding this matter. Sincerely yours, A �� �� �� �-- � �� ��� cs� � �v' ,� � Norwood G. Nelson, Director Corporate Facilities /cmb Attachment • 10 A sue�ECY � CITIf OP FF11DL.�Y� MiNNiE80TA i�porlmtnt/On�s�ar " Com. Dev. Div. Protective Znsp. Dept. HOUSE TRAILE� APPLICATIOy mber � ev oQa Approved 1 910—F9 1 1 of 1 800 Date 7/1/81 APPLICANT: Qp� �LAQ.Cdf � 4CL TRAILER OWNER: pes i90 $D�.�e I nte('nat,j;9ilsi,L 1524 N.E. Arthur Street ADDRESS: 14QQ_7�r�ey�n�. N_ �, ADDRESSe MinneaDolis, MN 55413 TEL. I10: 574-5000 TF�. NO: 781-3178 Steve Eggert 1400 73rd Avenue N.E. . LAi�DOWNER: Onan Corporation ADDRESS: Minneapolis. MN 55432 2-24'x60' O.A.L. TD B� Development Engr's TRAILER 2�1�: SIZE: 1-12'x60� O.A.L. USED FOR: 8 Technicians PERIOD OF TIME TO BE STORED/OCCUPIED: May 1, 1986 LOCATIOII QF TRAILER ON PROPOSED PROPERTY: Attach Plot Plan of Property showing Trailer Signatures of Adjoining Property Owners Granting Approval: Relationship between Trailer Owner and Landowner: PsS9r - j,Q�� Names and Ages of all Occupants(If Residential Use): �'acilities for Sewage Disposal, Water and Electricity: T i e- i n 1�Q 7�rd_ Avenu,� ►. �-. • . �. - .. -. Please find attached a check in the amount of $30.00 for parking the trailer or $50.00 for both parking and occupying the trai}.��% L'�,TE; February 1 , 1984 / / / �� � / / �J �� � ; ,�✓� ' '�� (� �L'`��— Signature Norwood G. Nelson, Director Corporate Facilities FOR OFFICE USE Date Received: Council Approval: Stipulations: RECEIPT N0: ���5 � LICENSE I10: EXPIRES: � _._.� .�_.. � � Q. .�. � � � 0� t� � . _ , �. I � 0 � � a V � a � � w � c -� � � 1 � ���i � �� L 1 ��r J `" _"J � � O 'p N � (D � � � � r 0 �? � � 1 `�- any �e��ua� V W � --- a � a < � z m �d o � � � �• � m co co . ............. r �-�I � A ? � �� d ii c� � � 1 10 � � ' FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL February 6, 1984 T,ype of License: B�r�. Approved By: Billiards -- LICENSES Denny's I Mark D. Pillen & James P. I�ill 250 Mississippi Sharon A. Pillen Public Safety Director Fridley, P-1n. 55432 Vendin� Machine Denny's I ��ark D. Pillen & Steven J. Olson 250 Mississippi Sharon A. Pillen Health Inspector Fridley, �1n. 55432 Fees: $60.00 $25.00 11 = FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES February 6, 1984 GAS SERVICES Cool Air Mechanical,Inc. 1441 Rice Street St. Paul, NIIJ 55117 HEATING Cool Air Mechanical, Inc. 1441 Rice Street St. Paul, MN 55117 Independent Sheet Metal Co. 2077 East Center Circle Plymouth, MN 55441 By: Luverne J. Worms By: Luverne J. Wonns By: Cbnstance Castonguay 11 A APPROVED BY Y7ILLIAM SANDIN Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Same Same 11 B FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- L 1 C E N S E S February 6, 1984 RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY OWNER LOCATION OF BLDG. UNITS FEE APPROVED BY Yacoub M. E1-Z�q 5420 - Fth Street 4 $36.00 Darrel Clark, 13129 Parkwood pr. Bldg. Insp. Burnsville, MN 55337 C& V Assoc. 389 - 14th Avenue 11 49.00 " " P.O. Box 29621 Mpls, MN 55429 � � '` FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- CLAIMS CLAI(" NU"IBERS 024503 - 032V05 FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL ' — ESTIMATES 13 FESRUARY 6, 1984 Herrick & Ne�wman, P.A. , 6279 University Avenue N.E. �' Fridley, NII�I 55432 For legal services renc3ered as City Attorney _ for the month of January, 198� $1,650.00 Invoice No. 2147 of February 2, 1984 Legal Services, Industrial Revenue Bond re: Fridley 100 Partnership $1,650.00