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'I Following are the "ACTIONS TAREN" by the Administration for your information. • � • :_�_: • � VETERAN'S BUDDY POPPY DAY MAY 18, 1984 CITY MANAGER--ACTION TAREN: Proclamation mailed to representative of VFW Buddy Poppy Day : • • : • ��1�I1�i���I�I+��# Council Meeting, April 16, 1984 Minutes adopted as presented CITY MANAGER--ACTION TAREN: Minutes filed for future reference ADOPTION OF AGENDA: Agenda adopted as presented •'_, �� 4 •: John Gargaro - Storing and maintenance of '49ers Vehicle � Council Meeting, May 7, 1984 , : � �� Page 2 Public Hearing on Final Plat, P.S. #84-02, Hidden 1- 1 J Woods, by Thomas E. Blomberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aearing opened at 7:43 P.M. Closed at 8:10 P.M. NO ACTION NEEDED: (Final Plat approved --See Item No. 4) Public Hearing on Rezoning Request, ZOA #84-01, to Rezone from C-2 and R-2 to R-1, any parts of Lots 6� and 7, Revised Auditor's Subdivision No. 10, that are included in Hidden Woods, by Thomas E. �lomberg. .... 2- 2 D Hearing opened at 8:10 P.M. Closed at 8:12 P.M. NO ACTION NEEDED: (Ordinance approved on first reading--See Item No. 7) • � � Consideration of a Final Plat, P.S. #84-01, Creekridge, by Thomas Brickner (P.H. 4/2/84) . . . . . . . . 3 Plat approved with stipulations PUBLTG WORKS--ACTION TAREN: Applicant informed of Council approval with stipulations Consideration of Final Plat, P.S. #84-02, Hidden Woods, by Thomas E. Blomberg (P.H. 5/7/84) . . . . . . . . . 4 Plat approved with stipulations p�iRT.s� WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Applicant informed of approval with stipulations � � Council Meeting, May 7, 1984 • � � .� -. Page 3 Consideration of Appointment to Energy Commission (Tabled 4/16/84) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Item tabled by Council CITY MANAGER--ACTION TAREN: Item put on next agenda for consideration 0 + _ � \ Consideration of First Keading of an Ordinance to Vacate the 12 foot Alley and Balance of Gumwood Street South of Lot 11, Block 6, Onaway (SAV #84-02), Display Arts, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 6A Ordinance adopted on first reading PUBLIC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Put on May 21st agenda for consideration of second reading Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance to Amend the City Code of the City of Fridley by Making a Change in Zoning District (ZOA �84-01), Thomas E. Blomberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 7 A Ordinance adopted on first reading PUBLIC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: May 21st agenda for consideration of second reading � v i-�, Council Meeting, May 7, 1984 � . � • � _-. Receiving Planning Commission Minutes of April 18, 1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. Lot Split Request, L.S. �84-03, to Split the West Half of Lot 4, and all of Lot 5, 6 and 7, Lucia Lane Addition into Tracks A, B and C, addressed on Lucia Lane and Mississipi Street, by Gerald B. Johnson ............................................. Planning Commission Recommendation: Approval & with stipulations �ouncil Action Needed: Consideration of Recommendation Lot Split approved with stipulations PUBLIC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Applicant informed of Council approval of request with stipulations B. Item from Human Resources Commission Minutes of April 5, 1984 Recommendation on Human Service Funding of 1983 CDBGFunds .......................................... Plannin� Commission Recommendat�on: Concur with motion. Council Action Needed: Consideration of Recommendation Council concurred with Commission recommenclation PUBLIC WORRS--ACTION TAKEN: HRC informed of Council concurrence C. Items from Appeals Meeting of April 10, 1984: C-1. Variance to Increase the size of a sign for a service station on Target property at 759-53rd Avenue N.E., by Michael J. Cardinal ................. Apneals Commission Recommendation: Approval & Council Action Needed: Consideration of Recommendation Variance approved PUBI.TG WORRS--ACTION TP�REN: Applicant inforned of Council approval . . 8A - 8D 8G - 8H 8I - 8J 8K - 8N 8R - 8T Page 4 8 - 8 V Council Meeting, May 7, 1984 NEW BUSINESS (Continued) Page 5 (Planning Commission Continued) C-2. Variances to reduce side yard to allow construction of a swimming pool and reduce rear yard for an addition, David Helman ................. 8N - 8Q A�veals Commission Recommendation: Denial of & 8U - 8V side yard for pool and approval of rear yard for addition Council Action Needed: Consideration of Recommendation. Council approved the rear yard variance and denied the side yard variance PUBL•TC WORRS--ACTION T1�REN: Applicant informed of Council action � Receiving Charter Commission Minutes of March 19, 1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 9 E Minutes received PUBLIC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Filed for future reference Receiving CATV Advisory Commission Minutes of April 19, 1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 10 E Minutes received PUBLIC WORKS--ACTION TAREN: Filed for future ref erence Review of SP �80-11, for a Counseling Clinic at 7599 University Avenue N.E., by James Gilbertson. .... 11 - 11 F Council continued their approval of the Special Use Permit with stipulations gDBLIC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Applicant informed of Council continued approval with stipulations . Council Meeting, May 7, 1984 � . �_ •t � _-. Page 6 Receiving Bids and Awarding Contract for Demolition of Buildings in Center City Area (Mississippi Street and 5th Street) (Bids opened 4/15/84, 9:00 a.m.) ...... 12 - 12 F Bids received and contract awarded to high bidder for removal and awarded to low bidders for demolition Pt)BL•TG WORK_S--ACTION TAREN: Informed all bidders of Council action Receiving Bids and Awarding Contract for 1984 Concrete Pavement Joint and Crack Sealing Project (Bids opened 4/24/84, 11:00 a.m.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 - 13 A Bids received and contract awarded to low bidder--Highway Service � PUBLTC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Informed alI bidders of Council action Receiving Bids and Awarding Contract for Street Improvement Projects 1984-1 & 2(Bids opened 5/1/84 11: 00 a.m. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 - 14 A Bids received and contract awarded to low bidder-- H& S Asphalt. Staff not to levy assessments plus interest until such time as a lot split is requested PUBLIC WORKS--ACTION TAREN: Informed all bidders of Council award. cF�?'RAL SERVIGE--ACTION TAREN; When assessment roll is prepared, we will not levy assessments on the five lots on 66th Avenue until a lot split is rquested and approved, then the assessments will be levied plus interest Receiving Bids and Awarding Contract on Water and Sanitary Sewer Project No. 145 (Bids opened 5/1/84, 2: 00 a.m. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 = 15 B Bids received and contract awarded to low bidder-- F. F. Jedlicki, Inc. Do not assess until lot split requested for five lots on 66th Avenue PUBLIC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Informed all bidders of CounCil award. CENTRAL SERVICE--ACT20N TAREN: When assessment roll is prepared, we will not levy assessments on the five lots on 66th Avenue until a lot split is rquested and approved, then the assessments will be levied plus interest � Council Meeting, May 7, 1984 � . � . , -. Page 7 Consideration of a Resolution Supporting Indepen- dent Management Study of Metropolitan Waste Control Commission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 - 16 F Resolution No. 56-1984 adopted POBLIC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Forwarded Certified Copy of Resolution to appropriate parties Consideration of a Resolution Approving a Sub- division, Lot Split, L.S. #76-02, to Make a New Building Site at 109 Glen Creek Road N.E. ... Resolution No. 57-1984 adopted gUBLIC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Informed applicant Approval of lot split ' . . . . . . of Council Receiving Petition No. 4-1984 Regarding No Parking Signs Along.7lst Way, Both Sides of the Street, From 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday Through Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . Petition received. Street to be posted on the south side only and the persons signing petition to be advised PUBLIC WORKS--ACTION TAREN: Streets Posted as directed and petitioners notified of Council action Receiving Petition No. 5-1984 for Street, Curb & Gutter and Storm Sewer Improvement along Capital Street . . . . . . . . Petition received PUBLIC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Proceeded as authorized 17 - 17 D 18-18C 19 - 19 C Consideration of a Resolution Ordering Preliminary Plans and Specifications and Estimates of Cost for Street Improvement Project ST.1984-1 (Capital Street) . . . . . . . 19.1 Resolution No. 58-1984 adopted. PUBLIC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Proceeding with cost estimates Consideration of a Resolution Receiving the Preliminary Report and Ordering Public Hearing, ST 1984-1 (Capital Street) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.2 Resolution No. 59-1984 adopted. Hearing set for June 4, 1984 PUBLIC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Arrangements being made Council Meeting, May �, 1984 Page 8 � . �_ •� � -. Receiving Medtronic Creosote Clean-up Meeting Report and Request for Temporary Trailer Permit During Construction, Barr Engineering Company (Medtronic Property) . . . . . . . 20 - 20 E Report Received and permits approved PUBLIC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Company informed Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 - 21 R Approved CENTRAL �ERVICE--ACTION TAREN: Licenses Issued Estimates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 - 22 D Approved CENTRAL SERVICE--ACTION TAREN: Estimates Paid Claims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Approved �ENTRAL SERVICE--ACTION TAREN: Claims Paid Appointment: City Employee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Appointment of Jean Ottensmann, Secretary--Public Works approved CITY MANAGER--ACTION TAREN: Accounting informed of new employee Council Meeting, May 7, 1984 Page 9 COMMUNICATIONS: David J. Reding: Permission for Activities at Logan Park . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Request approved . PARRS--ACTION TAREN: Informed by telephone call to Monica Reding on May 9, 1984. 25 John and Darlene Zurawski: Band Music at Terrace Park .. 26 Request approved PARRS--ACTION TAREN: Informed by telephone call to Mrs. Zurawski on May 9, 1984. �DJOURN: 10:10 P.M. COUNCIL MEETING, MAY 7, 1984 1 1 : ► �1 � PAGE 3 CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMENT TO ENERGY COMMISSION ( TAB�ED 4/ 16/84 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ►.: ► CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE TO VACATE THE 12 FOOT ALLEY AND BALANCE OF GUMWOOD STREET SOUTH OF LOT 11, BLOCK 6. ONAWAY (SAV #84-02). DI SPLAY ARTS . I NC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 6A CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE TO . AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY BY � MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICT (ZOA �84-01), THOt�AS E . BLOMBERG . . . . . . . . . . . � . . . . . . . . . 7 - 7 A COUNCIL MEETING, MAY 7. 1984 a. � ► � � PAGE 4 RECEIVING PLANNING COMMISSION MiNUTES OF APRiL 18, 1984 ............................8-8V A. LOT SPLIT REQUEST, L.S. #84-03, TO SPLIT THE WEST HALF OF LOT 4, AND ALL OF LOT 5. 6 AND 7, LUCIA LANE ADRITION INTO TRACKS A, B AND C, ADDRESSED ON LUCIA LANE AND MISSISSIPI STREET, BY GERALD B. JoHNSOrv............................................. 8A - 8D PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: APPROVAL b 8G - SH WITH STIPULATIONS COUNCIL ACTION NEEDED: CONSIDERATION OF RECOMMENDATION B, ITEM FROM HUMAN RESOURCES COMMISSION MINUTES OF APRIL 5. 1984 RECOMMENDATION ON HUMAN SERVICE FUNDING OF 1983 CDBG FuN�s .......................................... 81 - 8J PIANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: CONCUR WITH MOTION, � COUNCIL ACTION NEEDED: CONSIDERATION OF RECOMMENDATION C. ITEMS FROM APPEALS MEETING OF APRIL 10, 1984: C-1. VARIANCE TO (NCREASE THE SIZE OF A SIGN FOR A SERVICE STATION ON TARGET PROPERTY AT 759-53Ro AVENUE N.E.. BY MICHAEL �. CARDINAL ................. 8K - 8N APPEALS COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: APPROVAL 8 8R - 8T COUNCIL ACTION NEEDED: CONSIDERATION OF RECOMMENDATION ■ COUNCIL MEETING. MAY 7. 1984 � ; � • � (PLANNING COMMISSION CONTINUED) C-2. VARIANCES TO REDUCE SIDE YARD TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION 0� A SWIMMING POOL AND REDUCE REAR YARD FOR AN ADDITION, DAVID HELMAN ................. 8N - 8Q APPEALS COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: DENIAL OF 8 8U - 8V SIDE YARD FOR POOL AND APPROVA� OF REAR YARD FOR ADDITION COUNCIL ACTION NEEDED: CONSIDERATION OF RECOMMENDATION, PAGE 5 RECEIVING CHARTER COMMlSSION MINUTES OF MARCH 19, 1984 .............................9-9E RECEIVING CATV AOVISORY COMMISSION MINUTES OF AP R I L 19 , 1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 10 E REVIEW OF SP #80-11. FOR A COUNSELING CLINIC AT 7599 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E.. BY �AMES GILBERTSON, ,.,, 11 - 11 F COUNCIL MEETING, MAY 7. 1984 , : � • � PasE 6 RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR DEMOLITION OF BUILDINGS IN CENTER CITY AREA (MISSISSIPPI STREET ANO 5TH STREET) (BIDS OPENED 4/15/84, 9:00 A.M.) ...... 12 - 12 F RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR 1984 CONCRETE PAVEMENT JOINT AND CRACK SEALING PROJECT (B I DS OPENED 4/24/84, 11:00 A.M, ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 - 13 A RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS 1984-1 8 2(BIDS OPENED 5/1/84 11:00 A.M. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 - 14 A RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT ON WATER AND . SANlTARY SEWER PROJECT N0. 145 (BIOS OPENED 5/1/84. � 2:00 A.M. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 - 15 B COUNCIL MEETING, MAY 7. 1984 � : � � � PAGE 7 CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING INDEPEN- DENT MANAGEMENT STUDY OF METROPOLITAN WASTE CONTROL CoMMI ss I oN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 - 16 CONSIDERATION OF A RESOI.UTION APPROVING A SUB- DIVISION, LOT SPLIT, L.S. #76-02. TO MAKE A NEW BUILDING SITE AT 109 GLEN CREEK ROAD N.E. ......... 17 - 17 RECEIVING PETITION N0, 4-1984 REGARDING NO PARKING SIGNS ALONG 71ST WAY. BOTH SIDES OF THE STREET, FROM 9:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M., MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 - 18 C RECEIVING PETITION N0. 5-1984 FOR STREET, CURB & GUTTER AND STORM SEWER IMPROVEME�IT ALONG CAPITAL STREET ......., 19 - 19 C COUNCIL MEETING. MAY 7. 1984 1 � � 1 •i � PAGE 8 RECEIVING MEDTRONIC CREOSOTE CLEAN-UP MEETING REPORT ANO REQUEST FOR TEMPORARY TRAILER PERMIT DURING CONSTRUCTION, BARR ENGINEERING COMPANY iMEDTRONiC PROPERTY) ....... 20 - 20 LI CENSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 - 21 ESTIMATES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � . . . . 22 - 22 CLAI MS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 APPOINTMENT: CITY EMPLOYEE . . . . . . . . . � . . . . . . 2�+ _,�_.. COUNCIL MEETING, MAY 7, 1984 COMMUNICATIONS: PAGE 9 DAVID �. KEDING: PERMISSION FOR ACTIVITIES AT LOGAN PARK............................ 25 �OHN AND DARLENE ZURAWSKI: BAND MUSIC AT TERRACE PARK .. 26 '� � ��► • VBTERAA'S BUDDI POPPY DAY NAY 18. 1984 Wiili�m J. Nee M�yor fridie�, MN. WEEREAS, Ths annuat aale of Buddb Poppiss b� the V�tQrana of Foreign Wara of ths Unitsd Statse haa b�en officiaZlb recognissd and sndorsed by govsrnmsntaZ Zeadsre eince 1922; and WBEREAS. YPT✓ Buddy Poppisa are aaasmbled by dieabted veterana, and the proceeda of this �orthy fund-rai.aing campaign are uasd escluaively for ths benefit of dieabled and nesdy vetera»a. and the vido�e and orphana of dsceaesd veterana; and WESRBAS. Ths baeic purpoae of the annual eale of Buddy Poppisa by the Y�terana of Poraig» Ware ie etoqusntty r�ftQCtsd in the dsaire to "Honor ths Dead by Belping the Ltiving"; AOA. TBEREPORB. BB IT R�SOLYED that I. Ailttiam J. Ase. Ma�or of ths Cit� of Pridley h�r�b}� proctaim �lay 18. 1984 ae YBTBRAA'S BUDDY POPPY DAY and urge the citisfna of Pridtsy to recognsse the meri.ta of this cauae by contributing gsn�rouaty to ite aupport through the purchaee of Buddy Poppisa on the day est aai.de for the dietrtibution of these aymbote of apprQCiation for ths eacrificsa of our honorsd dsad. I urge atl patriotic citisena to vear a Buddy Poppy as mute svidence of our grati.tude to the msn of thia countrb �ho have riaksd their Linss in defsnas of the freadoma �hi.ch �e continue to snjo� aa Amsrican citi.s�na. IA WITb►I�SS W9�RBOP. I havQ e�t n�y hand and cauesd ths esaZ of the City of FridZsy to be a�fi.ssd thi� 7th da� of May. 1984. tl��+�,� WILLIAM J. . MAYOR � � � THE MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETIP�G APRIL 16, 1984 F APRIL 16. 1984 �e Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Mayor Nee. iT FRY:F. QF' T.T,F'.C;TANX'F.; Mayor Nee led the Council and the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. �?LL CAI.d.�: N�BERS PRF�ENT: Mayor Nee, Councilman Barnette, Councilman Schneider Councilm��n Hamernik and Councilman Fitzpatrick I��BERS ABSII�fr: None PRESENPATIONS OF P►i�RL� CERTIFTCA'�=G OF APPR�CIATION• Harold Belgiun, Cable Television Co�anission Mary van Dan, Ht,anan Resources Canmission Jan Seeger, Parks and Recreation Comnission Elizabeth Kahnk, Pblice C,o�anission Mayor Nee and the Council members acknawledgec7 the abave persons who served the City on various City comnissions. �ey were presented Certif icates of Appreciation for their service to the co�rQnunity. ,��TAT, � 'I�0 CI'I'Y MANAGER• Mayor Nee and the Council me�nbers acknawledged Mr. Qureshi's service to the City for the past 20 y�ears by presenting him with a proclamation commending his service and dedication to the City and a plaque for outstanding public service and appreciation for his extraordinary contributions. Mayor Nee stated Mr. Qureshi was very instrLm�ental in the reconstruction of the City after the tornado when he was then serving the City in the capacity of City Engineer. Mayor Nee stated Mr. Qureshi has been the City Manager for the past ten years and the Council wanted to give recognition for an outstanding job he has done for the City's grawth and for his devotion and leadership. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated it is heartening to knaw that the Council felt he has a good relationship with them to serve the citizens of Fridley and execute the Go�mcil's policies. �PRUVAL OF MIIQJTF�• mL?1�7�IL MEETTIVG. MARCH 26 . 1984 • M�J'I'ION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the minutes as presented. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declareci the motion carried unanimously. �� a�; �� �+ ��. • : a; � � ' � � a�nacTL. M��?NG. ��TL._ 2. 19H4: M�'i'ION by Councilman Barnette to approve the minutes as presented. Seconded by Councilman Schneic7er. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declarec] the motion carried unanimously. ADOPTION OF ACEI�IA: MtnION by Councilman Schneider to adopt the agenda as presented. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. OPEN FORUM . VIS I'IC)RS - �ere was no response fram the audience under this item of business. PUBLIC HEARINGS• 1. m�arT�r1� PUBLIC F�'ARING ON SI'REET IMP1mVII�tENr P�kTECT ST 1984-1 (ADDENDUM #2) (FROM 4l2/84) • Mayor Nee reopened the public hearing on this project at 7:43 p.m. which was continued f rom the April 2, 1984 Council meeting. Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated the total estimated cost of this i�rovement project is $270,894 and there was concern by the c7evelopers that this was too high. Mr. Flora stated there is a resolution to be considered by the Council, later in the meeting, to advertise for bids for this project and he felt, once the bids were received, actual figures would be available on the cost of the improvement so a determination can be made if the developement should occur. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the staff is now working with estimated figures and when bids are received, there will be refined costs so the developers can evaluate these figures. He stated if the developers feel they can live with the costs, the bid could be awarded; however, if they feel the costs are too high, the bids could be tabled. Mr. Qureshi stated it is hoped the costs would be somewhat lawer than what was estimated. Mr. Brickner, 6249 Ben More Drive, stated until the final figures are received, he doesn't knaw where they are going with the development. He stated the estimated figures are so far apart than what was originally estimated and, if these are correct, it would be hard to proceed with development of the property. Mr. Brickner stated their plat was for 9.3 acres, hawever, since the land to the west is naw involved, he felt it was driving the costs out of sight. Councilman Schneider asked when the bids are received, if the costs could be broken dawn for the Brickner development, the park development, and Mr. Blomberg's developnent. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated, basically, there would be no difference in cost for the street and water construction and the only thing that could make a difference is the sanitary sewer. -2- •� a�. ,���+� ��. • : a: � . Mr. Blamberg, 1661 Camelot Lane, stated the estimatecl f igures are over $2,000 a lot higher for this property than Mr. Brickner's because of the additional fill needed for the roadway. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated once the bids are received, it is hoped sane agreesnent may be reached in order to proceed with Mr. Brickner's and Mr. Blamberg's developments. M�TION by Councilman Schneic7er to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at 7:55 p.m. �� ►! ►� ��� i �= .�_�: �. • � ��, 4�; � ��� _a,.l�: �;� �_ 4_ �+�! � Mayor Nee reopened the public hearing on this project at 7:55 p.m. which was continued from the April 2, 1984 Council meeting. Dr. Dennis Rens, Superintendent of Schools, stated the concern of the School Board is the sale of the Rice Creek School property in a timely manner, as the sale of this property is part of their long-range financial plan. Mayor Nee stated the bids would be ordered so actual cos�s will be received and the developers would then know what their costs would be and a c3eternunation made if they wish to proceed. Mayor Nee stated the City w�ould also be paying quite a sum for the park and its share of the street im�rove�nent. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the City desires to c3evelop this area and felt the proposed plan is good. He felt if the developers are satisf ied with the costs, it would be a nice developnent. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to close the public hearinq. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,'Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at 7:56 p.m. y li }� z L T�a � + [z � � 1'�.�i � .� i � �� /� _: S_ !� .f�����z'�1�!'2� ���� :� ��.« • r.!�,.���� �!4�__� � 1�4, • �� � , . • �I. � � � : C�� M�. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing opened at 8:00 p.m. Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this is a request to vacate the existing alley and the portion of Gtmiwoa] Street remaining north of 77th. He stated the utility comp�nies were contacted regarding this proposed vacation and Northwestern Bell requires an easement down the alley; Minnegasco requires an easement aver the westerly one-half of all that part of Gtanwood Street proposed to be vacated; and Northern States Power would like to retain sane access on Gumwood Street in order to maintain their lines in the area. Mr. Flora stated the Planning Catmtission has recommended approval of this vacation request with seven stipulations. These were outlined by Mr. Flora -3- �� ��. M�'�'�i �\. � i�f • F[•l� as noted in the minutes of the Planning Commission meeting of March 14, 1984. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carriecl unanimously and the public hearing closed at 8:05 p.m. OF� BUSIIVESS • 4. �1��ER�TTON OF APPOI1�lI.MENr � THE ENERGY OG1��lISSION (TABLED 4/2,/84) : MOTION by Councilman Barnette to table this item. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 5. nRnr�� �. 812 TO VACATE 67TH AVENUE N.E. AA7A(�NP Zb L0T 1. BLOCIC 2. OAK GRaC� P��ITrON (SAV #84-0?) (FIRST RFADING 4/2/84): Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated there was a petition to vacate 67th Avenue between Fridley and Anoka Streets and this vacation is to be added to Lot 1 of Block 2, Oak Grove Addition. Mr. Flora stated there were stipulations associated with this vacation to provide a five foot utility easement along the east property line of Lot 1, Block 2 and a ten foot utility easement along the southerly and westerly boundaries. He further stated the vacation was subject to receipt of the survey and the vacated portion of 67th be combined with Lot 1, Block 2, Oak Grove Addition and recorded with the County. Councilman Schneic3er asked if a structure can be constructed to meet all the code requir�nents. Mr. Flora stated the petitioner, Mr. Larson, is aware of the setbacks required anc3 the home proposed to be built will not require any variances. Mr. Larson, the petitioner, stated the hane would be an energy efficient, probably a bi-level dwelling, meeting all the code requir�nents. Mr. & Mrs. Drevniak, 6684 Fridley Street, were present regarding this vacation request and indicated this was the f irst time they saw the proposal on haw the hosne would look. � MO'I'ION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading and adopt Ordinance No. 812 on second reading and order publication. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated he ass�mies the petitioner would provide all the necessary easements needed on the property before the building permit is issued. Mr. Larson also requested the water loop line be installed as soon as possible. -4- ��. a�. �� .��1�. • i ,; N . �:i� �I�. = ���.. (� mAiSIDERATION OF A F PLAT P S #84 O1. CREEKRI E. BY TOM BRICKNER (RiRT.TC' j�ARThX� 4/2/84� : Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated Mr. Brickner purchased the Rice Creek school property and is proposing a plat for development of the property. He stated the plat originally submitted to the Planning Camnission consisted of a total of 29 lots with five in the lower south corner reserved for a park area. Mr. Flora stated, during the Planning Ca�mission review of the plat, it was felt the five lots of 0.9 acres wouldn't provide sufficient space for recreational facilities in the area. He stated the Planning Commission reco�ranended that the City try to obtain property adjacent to the Rice Creek School in order to pravide a�xirk around two acres in size. Mr. Flora stated the Council passed a resolution authorizing the City to negotiate for the purchase of property in the Gena-Rae Addition for park purposes and the City is now in the process of att�npting to purchase this property. Mr. Flora stated in lieu of giving property for the park, Mr. Brickner would have to give an equal amount of money. He stated, normally, the Cit� receives 10$ of the property or an amount equal to the value of that property. Councilman Schneider asked the status of the acquisition of the property for the park. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the City is still negotiating with the owners and they are willing to sell the property to the City. He stated, however, they haven't reachecl a decision on a price which satisf ies both parties. He thought perhaps the judicial system may have to be used in order to establish a price for the property and, unless Council has any questions or objections, they would proceed with this process. Mr. Brickner stated he is c�onfused as to haw the plat can be approved when they haven't worked out the problems regarding the costs of the improvement. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the Council would be approving the plat; however, if Mr. Brickner decides he doesn't want to,proceed with the developnent, the Council's action is� _ He stated if Mr. Brickner wishes to proceed, but wishes to make changes i the plat, he would have to come back to the Council. mG��t', Mr. Brickner stated what was originally petitioned for was the plat with the cul-de-sac and not for the street to go through. He felt because the plat the Council was considering was not the one originally submitted, he would like the it�n tabled at this time. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to table the f inal plat, P. S. �84-01, Creekridge to the next regular meeting. Seconded by CAUncilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all v�ting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. -5- ��.1�, s�������. � � �: • ' «_ +� ,. � � ���� �. �! ��� • � +t ►t �4_ • s� � :t!�. ' � ' . ��� �,� �:�+ a ; : - � , ����� ,.��L�. ,. � ; � • •:.� • !� • ���� :�i� . � !�. C�f �� :• :� •► �1 1 M:.�y: ��I:�;.. M'J'i'ION by Councilman Schneider to set the public hearing on this preliminary plat for May 7, 1984. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. �. • � , : • � _ ' � �� :_ _ • �! ��� 4 *_ �!� : • : �� L�. _ .J1 . � i.�� '_1 • .�i • i. + � � • � l �!.� �� � + +� � � �! i. f . _i� � \��� 1 7T����i. �.�(�: �f� MDTION by Councilman Schneider to set the public hearing on this rezoning request for May 7, 1984. Seconcled by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � _ « �� �. � : �4� ,. !� �! • ► v �l �4_ • � �C. . . . . . � �_ � ,� :. � � : �l� � : ' : \ � � \ _ � . � * �. : 1 1 1���/�C �_ Q /?��l )_ � C�� : �i� : �! ► Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this property is south of 81st and off the west service drive of University Avenue. He stated the proposal is to use one of the units for an autanobile painting and ref inishing operation at this location. Mr. Flora stated the Planning Commission recommended approval with five stipulations outlined in their minutes of April 4, 1984. Councilman Schneider asked about the ventilation in order to make sure other tenants aren't affected. Mr. Jim Benson, agent manager for the building, stated they have an air makeup system which they feel w�ould be very effective. Councilman Hamernik asked about junk cars and vehicles being stored outside. Mr. Benson statec3 they have a restriction in their lease agreement where vehicles cannot be stored outsicle. M�TION by Councilman Hamernik to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and grant Special Use Permit, SP #84-02, with the following stipulations: (1) the special use permit be issued to the individuals, not the property, to be reviewed by City staff at the end of the lease period; (2) the body shop should provide a one-hour f ire wall between the rest of the building; (3) the petitioner`provide a plan as to hav paint and/or other hazardous waste will be managed. Zhe petitioner will make application to Anoka County for the appropriate hazardous waste licenses with a carbon copy to the City; (4) no outside storage of materials will be allawed without a fenced dtnnpster area; and (5) no junked cars will be left on-site at any ti.me. Seconded by Counci]man Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. -6- 8B. �� J�, ti��!��4�. • : �+ � AnDITIO �T PA1��?_''" FOR 7922 RA1�....��.'.:'.�'....°'� � N E BY' J W. PASCHICE� Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this property is located just rmrth of 79th and west of Ranchers Road. He stated the request is to split off the northerly 30 feet of Lot 7 and add it to Lot 8. Mr. Flora stated staff had sane concern if this adclitional 30 feet was to be used for garking, they would be short three feet in order to meet the code. He stated another concern was the lots are substandard by today's code as only 3/4 acre was required under the old code and unc�r the new code, 1-1/2 acres is required. He stated by taking 30 feet fram Lot 7 it would make it more substandard and staff felt Lot 7 should be combined with Lot 4 for future development and the new Lot 4 w�ould then be slightly over two acres. Mr. Flora stated the Planning Ca�miission recommended approval of this lot split with two stipulatiorts regarding landscaping and curbing and the understanding that 33 feet or a variance is required if parking is ever considered for this property. Mr. Jim Benson, representing Mr. Paschke, stated he filled out the application for this lot split and put down parking as the use; however, what the additional property wou18 be used for is added circulation of truck traffic around the loading dock and for sodne buffer zone and they are not, r�cessarily, trying to obtain more parking. Mr. Benson stated in regard to Lots 4 and 7, Mr. Dave Ha�ris c3idn't want to see the lots combined because of this thirty foot change. He stated, even with the lot split, they still have a very viable lot and can put a 15,000 square foot building on the lot and meet all code requirEments. MDTION by Councilman Hamernik to concur with the recommenc3ation of the Planning Catmiission and approve Lot Split, LS #84-02, with the tollowing stipulations: (1) landscaping and curbing will be continued at time of development; and (2) it is understood that 33 feet or a variance is required per City Code if parking is ever considered for this property. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Barnette to receive the minutes of the Planning Cpmnission meetings of March 28 and April 4, 1984. Seconded by Councilman Fitz�trick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. •« •' ;a,«_ �� �. �- 4�+ �I� �� ���� `.�;. ��,�� �► y .1,�4_ • u;_��.. MaTION by Councilman Barnette to receive the minutes of the Cable �elevision Canmission of March 15, 1984. Seconded by Councilman 3chneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared th�e motion carried unanimously. MpTION by Council.man Fitzpatrick to concur with the recommendation of the Cable Television Commission and issue a variance that provides for a reduction in the n�m�ber of test points in the cable system. Seconded by -�- �� ��. M��� ��. � : �!� ��� Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried uraanimously. 1 �� �� R� �;� � � • y �' �. � ' �� M+,�!�! �M �� v 4: • � ; �� � � ►I� _ h� • �I •�ti! �� MDTION by Councilm�n Fitzpatrick to concur with the recommendation of the C�ble Carunission and appoint the follawing Directors and Alternates to the Metro-Area Cable Interconnection Co�anission: Directors: Barbara Hughes Alternate Directors: Ed Kaspszak Clyde Moravetz Ralph Stouffer Seconded by Covncilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. h� � � C_• • � • ; � �_� • �M : • �� �i��C • �+ . _ . u �!� • _ _ � �_L�;����iZ��1 �i�� «- �. Mr. Jim Hill, Public Safety Director, stated the City currently has an animal control contract with MAPSI which has been sold to the City of Minneapolis. He stated the original "MAPSI" company has been r�eorganized into a new campany called Minnesota Animal Patrol Service, Inc. and operates out of 10911 Radisson Road N. E., Blaine, Minnesota. Mr. Hi11 stated the Minnesota Animal Patrol Service is requesting the City approve and execute a new contract effective March 15, 1984 through December 31, 1984. He stated the contract re�nains as originally appraved by Council for the "MAPSI" organization with the addition of a new section giving the Minnesota Animal Patrol Services authority to dispose of animals under some unique circtm�stances prior to the f ive day impounding agre�nent specified in item 7 of the contract. He stated this is because of a new highly contagious deadly disease that has developed in dogs aver the past two years which causes death within 24 hours and should a dog be found to have this disease, they would desire to destroy the animal reducing the contagious possibility of the entire tacility. Mr. Hill stated, in addition, dogs that are brought in that are severely injured and considerecl terminal, should be put to sleep to reduce any unnecessary suffering. Mr. Hill stated the manager of Minnesota Animal Patrol Services indicated this section would be rarely applied and only in cases where the vwner of the animal is not known for prior permission. M�TION by Councilman Schneider to approve and authorize the execution of the Animal Control Contract with Minnesota Animal Patrol Service, Inc. Seconded by Councilnan Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. : _ « �� �. : �� � ��� � ,4 � � �. !� ���+� • 4 �� � ' � � u _ z►l�.� • � ; _ _ K + = : �i� r� ��+4�; ' ,,� �a � : �. • • a��i�� - MDTION by CAUncilman Hamernik to receive the bids for the I984 miscellaneous concrete curb and gutter project. � �� 1�. 1 ,���� i�. � : �s '� i +�R.� �� .��. Lindahl & Carlson, Inc. 5480 Horizon Drive Fridley, NID1 55421 Halvorson Construction Company 4227 165th Avenue N.E. WYianing, NIl�T 55092 Victor Carlson & Sons 2246 Edgewood Avenue Minneapolis, NII�] 55426 Concrete C�rb C�anpany 771 Ladybird Iane Burnsville, N�T 55337 Renard Cement Construction 21353 Heath Avenue North Forest Lake, I�i 55025 : 1� :� �I� 5$ 5$ 5$ 5$ Check $1,281.95 ��� i : 1 � $25,250.00 $23 , 900 . 00 $54,275.00 $31,275.00 $25,879.00 Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated f ive bids were received and the law bidder was Halvorson Construction Canpany. He stated this co�npany has been doing work for the City for a rnm�ber of years and woulc] recommend they be awarded the bid. M�TION by Councilman Fitzp�trick to award the bid for 1984 miscellaneous concrete curb and gutter work to the low bidder Halvorson Construction Canpany in the amount of $23,900. Seconcled 27y Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. �_ _� .� •� �! '' '�' .�: � . • �M �� �� • M� �1+ _�..������� C ' ' � � � C � �� C �4� _ �S- ,� , y.l !� _ � �• ,1�Ic � .i _ ,�+M- �; _ � �. : �n �i?�� : C_ . ���� � MOTION by Co�cilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 49-1984. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. . • • � � • 1 • ' • ; � : � ' : • _ � � : � � � � � � � � � �?i 4 • �� • ��.�+4- �.��; �� '�4C__ � _� �.��/�'���d ��� 1�4 �! � ' : � . � � � �I�i� )� MDTION by Council.m�n Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 50-1984. Secoridec7 by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. _} �� �,. M�'�.�_ �,. � i �i � . s ; • •► �.� •' ���_: � ':�� �_,� ►M ;�l� _��•� _ • •� :�� • ; � a�� �. �_�1/?��+� ?'4_�J�t �� ; : ��. �+4: .� �u.' ���1/��r_�I►� �:�� l��i+ ►! 'y� ' � ' � �1� a�+i� J� M�'I'ION by Councilman Barnette to adopt Resolution No. 51-I984. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. . ._ • •� �• ':- •;� : � '+• �t_ � _�� �' _� _�� ,_ � • � � �:• . _ : � . : 4._ : ,_�[� �� � ; �l�t : ,� ' ; • � .�r il+ ���� � 4 �! MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 52-1984. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � • \ \�� ' � � �_� _ � + ' �• �__M _ +M i.\�� �' ' �• • ' i \ e �, � � t� _� ,. : � �_ -M _ \N �� � � � � : � i ��� : \ :_i ���_ � 4 � �� � 1! _ \ ��� �_ � �� MDTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 53-1984. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. % .. • •� �.� ':� 9.�: , � �� :� : _� �: ; : � �'+� ' ! � _ C ' �� �J���L� !. _� �! � ' ; � .. � � 1= . • �� :_�!� ' �_�., �� . .. .� Mr. Sid Imnan, City Clerk, reviewed the contract covering the employer oontribution for insurance and wages for 1984. MDTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 54-1984. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � �—=� .� •� �• •' �� :� �_� ��C � ��� '�� � � ��.���;i�i� .►4 i� �. ���! Mr. Jim Hill, Public Safety Director, stated the City has for several years attempted to acquire so�ne Federal funds to update the warning syst�n and the City has been awarded $21,000 to change f rom a phone circuit system to a radio tone activation system. Mr. Hill stated the resolution is to advertise for bids in order to proceed with this project. He stated funds available f rom the Federal government don't include any matching funds at this ti.me for the actual siren units, but only provides for a different warning system. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, felt the City should take advantage of the Federal funding and go out for bids to update the system. T'he cost to the City w�ould be matching the $21,000 plus $10,000 for a base station. Mr. Hill stated it is hoped to get back the $10,000 for the base station fram the County. -10- �� a�: � ,�i�±� ��. • : �: MDTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 55-1984. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 20 . LICIISSF.S : M�TION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the licenses as stil�mi.tted and as a on file in the License Clerk's Office. Seconded by C,ouncilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried . unanimously. Councilman Hamernik stated he would reconanend a response to persons who have a concern with the liquor licenses that the City is monitoring this procedure. 21. � MDTIpD] by Council.man Barnette to authorize payment of Claims No. 091511 through 103Z10. Seconc7ed by Councilman 5chneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimouslY• 22. F�TIMATFS • MDTION by Councilman Schneider to apprave the estimates as submitted. Herrick & Newn�an, P.A. 6279 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Nll�i 55432 For legal services rendered a City Attorney for the month of March, 1984. $1,913.10 Irrvoice No. 2267 of April 10, 1984 Legal Services re: Fridley/Nelson $2,500.00 S�nith, Juster, Feikema, Malmon & Haskvitz 1250 Builders Exchange Bldg. Minneapolis, NAi 55402 For Legal Services Rendered as Prosecutor for the month of January, 1984 $5,357.50 E. A. Hickok & Associates 545 Indian Mound Wayzata, NII�I 55391 Moore Lake Restoration Project II Professional Services for March 1984 $1,365.81 gecondecl by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carriecl unanimously• s� ��,�� �� : ��"+� e ,l• i! �• �!� t _�� � � • 1 • 1. � �� \ _ f. � � \ • • � f i �I ��� �UNCIL I�F.TII1G OF APRII, 16, 1984 • � �1� •'��.�' : � -:- : y�l_ 1 1 y�' \ � � ,/ \ ��� � ����_ �i\ V: • Councilman Hamernik asked what amount of traffic this event would generate. A representative of Viking Chevrolet stated the traffic probably w+�uldn't be any more than what is normally generated for the drive-in theatre, but really couldn' t give a traf f ic count. He stated the shaw is to display all the makes and models of cars and all the Anoka County dealers are going to participate. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, statec] the awner indicated this is a slow period of time for his operation and the auto shaw would fit in with his plans. MDTION by Councilman Hamernik to approve a t�rporary special use permit for an off-dealer-prenises car sale at the 100 �vin Drive-In property on May 18, 19, 21, 1984. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. �_ ! �i 1C � ����� MOTION by Councilman Barnette to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council of April 16, 1984 adjourned at 9:05 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Carole Haddad Secretary to the City Council Approved: -12- William J. Nee Mayor PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the Civic Center at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Monday, May 7, 1984 in the Council Chambe r at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose af: Consideration of a Final Plat, P.S. #84-02, Hidden Woods, by Thomas E. Blomberg, being a replat of the Southerly 33 feet of Lot 6, along with Lot 7, except the South five feet of the West 100 feet of the West two hundred fifty feet; along with all of Lot 13, in Revised Auditor's Subdivision No. 10, located in the North Half of Section 13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Generally located in the 6500 Block on the East side of Central Avenue. All and any persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. WILLIA�d J. NEE MAYOR Publish; April 18, 1984 April 25, 1984 1 lA a CITY OF FRIDLEY PLAt�NING COMMISSIO�� MEETING, MARCH 28, 1984 CALL T4 ORDER: Ch woman Schnabel called the March 28, 1,984, Planning Commission meeting to order t 7:37 p.m. ROLL CALL: Mer�bers Present: Ms. Schnabel, Mr. Oquist, Ms. Gabel, Mr. Svanda, Mr. Saba, �linton (for Mr. 600dspeed� Mlembers Absent: Mr. Ko rick Others Present: Jim Robinso Planning Specialist Tom Blomberg, 1 Camelot Lane Herb Bacon, i59 L n Parkway Tom Moore, 6580 Cen 1 Ave. N.E. Bob Burdick, 1316 • 66 Ave. N.E. APPROVAL OF MARCH 14, 1984, PLANNING COMMISSION I�fl�,.UTES: AlO:ION BY H5. GABEL, SECONDED BY 1�2. OQUI5T, TO APPRO� NE 1HARCX 1�, I984, pLANNSNG CONMISSSON 1NINUTES AS WRITTEN. UPON A VDICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCXNABEL DECLARED E MOTION CARRZED UNANIMOUSLY . 1. PURLIC HEARING• PRELIMINARY PLAT, P.S,��84-02�IIDDE�J WOODS, BY TA�P3AS E. BLOMBERG: eing a replat of utherly 33 feet of Lot 6, a ong wit Lot , except the South 5 feet of the West 150 feet and except the East 100 feet of the West 250 feet; along with all of Lot 13, all in Revised Auditor's Subdivision No. 10, generally located in the 6500 Block of Central Avenue. AOTION BY J�1R. SVANDA, SECONDED BY l�2. PlIN1t�N, T1� OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING ON P.S. i�80-02 BY TXOMAS E. BLOMBERG. UPAN A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CXAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECI.�iJZED TXE PUBLIC XEARIAG OPEN AT 7 z 39 P.!!. ' Mr. Robinson stated the property was located north of Mississippi St. and east of Central Ave. and involved the replatting of 3.1 acres of land into 9 lots. Mr. Robinson stated that all nine lots are up to code except for one lot, Lot 6, which is undersized and has some setback variances because of an existing house on Lot 5 which is 5 ft. from the proposed notherly property line. Lot 6 is 8,890 sq. ft. and the front yard setback is proposed to be even with the existing house, both would then be setback 60'. He stated Staff has , 1B PLANNING COMNISSION MEETING, MARCH 28, 1984 __ PAGE 2 discussed this in-house and with Mr. Blomberq and they telt this was the solution for this particular lot because of the existinq'house on Lot 5. Mr. Robinson stated Staff would recanmend the following stipulations if the plat is approved: � 1. Signed parks fee agrea�ent of s13.500 for the 9 lots 3. Ap{iroval of plat with variances on Lots 5 and b . (a) lot 6 to be 8.890 square feet (b) Front yard will to be approximately 60 ft. at proposed setback cc) Existing house on Lot S to be 5 ft. from new lot line to the north. 3. If garage is located on south side of Lot 6, a fire wall should be provided. 4. Agree to pay all applicable assessments: street, water, storm sewer, sanitary sewer. 5. Agree to record plat at County prior to issuance of building permits. 6. Rem�ve the existing garage on lot 6. Mr. Robinson stated that Mr. 6lomberg basically a9reed with these stipulations except for the park fee. Mr. Blomberg stated his question on the park fee was the fact that he has an existing structure that he is subdividing 8 lots away from. Is that treated like a subdivision from an existin9 dwelling? He realized he had to pay a park fee on 8 lots. but should he have to pay it for 9, when there is an existing dwelling on one lot? It is not a bare piece of land. Mr. Robinson stated it was his understanding that this was a 9-lot plat. and Mr. 8lomberg was being charged a park fee for all 9 lots. Ms. Schnabel stated she was not sure about this. In a residential lot split. the park fee is 5750 per lot. By taking one piece of land and splittinc� it in half, does a person pay 5754 for both lots for a total of s1�500 or was it 5750 for the lot split? Mr. Blomberg stated this was a cross between a couple of different types of property. Should they treat the house as a lot that he is subdividino? He did not think they should treat the house as a 9th lot. Mr. Oquist stated this was an interesting point. and it was somethinc� that should be defined by Staff. Ms. Gabe1 stated she felt the City has a problem with park fees. She th�ught the City Council had a firmly established policy that the City Council works with at their level. It was her understanding that thepark fee was on each lot� �vhether or not there was a dwelling on it. but she could be Mrong. Mr. Blomberg stated he has never seen a single lot sptit in the City where the City charged 5750 for the lot he already had and another 5750 for the lot he was creating. It was just =750 for the lot split. <- 1C PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 28, 1984 __ PAGE 3 Ms. Gabel stated she understood what Mr. Blomberg was saying, and the Planning Commission should ask for a guideline so they know how to answer this question when it comes up again in the future. Ms. Schnabel stated the Planninq Commission obviously was not in a position to answer Mr. Blomberg`s question at tfiis meeiing. She stated that, as had been suggested, the Planning Commission would like to get someone from Staff to get a clarification on the park fee before this plat goes to the City Council. Mr. Oquist stated the clarification should also be brought back to the Planning Commission to clear up their understanding. Ms. Schnabel asked if there were any comments from people in the audience. Mr. Bob Burdick, 1316 - 66th Ave. N.E., stated he was concerned with the size of Lot 6. It was not in character in tf�e Fridley suburban area to put a house on that small a lot. Ms. Schnabel stated the Zoning Code allows for a minir�um lot size of 9,000 sq. ft. What Mr. Blomberg is proposing is a lot of 8,890 sq. ft, which is ]10 sq. ft, short of the Zoning Code wFtich is not very r�uch. There are many lots in Fridley that are much smaller than that. This will require a variance on the lot size which will be granted with the plat, t4r. Blomberg will have to meet the setback requirements. If he cannot meet those setback requirements, he will have to go through the appeals process for a variance. Ms. Gabel stated she was the chairperson of the Appeals Commission. She stated one of the things that is necessary to grant a variance was a hardship. Mr. Blomberg does have a hardship here in that the house on Lot 5 is an existing house. The variance wasn't very larqe. Even if he were to qo through the appeals process, it was very likely the variance would be qranted 6ecause it is not a very big variance and he does have a�hardDhip. MOTZON BY l�2. SABA� SECONDED BY MS. GABEL, TD CLOSE THE PUBLZC HEAP.ING ON PS #i84-02 BY THQMAS BLOMBERG. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CNAI�IOMAN SCXNABEL D�CLARED THE PUBLIC XEARING CLOSED AT 8:15 P.M. Ms. Gabel stated she thought this plat was certainly consistent with what they are looking at doing for this whole area. She was not rea] happy with the size of the one lot, but she did not know of any alternatives. Mr. Blomberg said he could build a house on that lot; and, having seen sane of his work, she believed he would put a house on tF�at lot that was appropriate. She would be in favor of recommending approval of the plat. 1D PLANNING COMiI5SI0N MEETING MARCH 28 1984 PAGE 4 Md_''ION BY KS. GAHFL, SECIQA►DED 9Y J�t. lIINTOlV� TO RECQM�ND !b CITY COUNCIL A? ORP�VI4L OF PRELI�!INJIRY PI.�T� P.S. MBQ-0?� HIDDEN I�ODS� ,Y !?1QKA5 E. BLDY.BERC, �EING 1! REPLAT OF TBE SOUTHERLY 33 FEET Oi LO:' 6� ALONG AITH LOT 7• EXCEPT �?JE SOU?'N S PEET Ot Z'!fE iiES"1' I50 PEET 1WD EXCEPT THE E1�ST 100 iEET OF TNS NEST 250 FEETj 1tLONC wITX 1tLL OF LOT 13,11I.L IN REVISED 11UDI�R'S SUBDIVISIQN �D. 20, GENERALLY LOCIITED IN THE 6500 BLOCK OF CENTRAL AVEIIUE, h►ITH THE fOLIDWING STIPULITI�S: .i . SI GNED PJI RKS FEE /1GREEJYi.7V T OF S2 3, S00 2. Jlpproval of plat vith variances an Lot 5 and 6 (a) Lot 6 to be 8,890 sq. it. (2) Front yerd vill be approximately 60 feet •t proposed setback [3) Fxisting house on Lot 5 to De S ft. from new lot 2ine t�� the north. 3. IF GARACE IS LQCIITBD ON SOUTi! SIDE OF LOT 6, 11 FIRE I+►ALL SBOULD DE PRDVS�IE'D. 1. AGREE TO PJIY ALL APPLTCIIBLE �.SSESSI'�NTS--STREET, iIATER, STORM SEh►ER, SJWITARY SENER S. JIGREE TO RECORD PIJIT AT C�OiTNTY PRIDR 7b SSSUANCE OF BUILDIb'G PERMIT 6. REMOVE THE EXISTING C1IRACE QN LOT 6 7. THE PARX FEE BE CLIRIFIED MITH RESPECT TO THE EXISTING HOUSE 1WD THE LOT, �'D TliAT THIS CI.IIRIFICATION ALSO BE GIVEN TO THi PS.JINNINC Cb!lM.ISSION. UPON A VI�ICE YDTE,ALL VDTINC JtYE, CJiAIRWQMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED TNE MOTION GIRRIED UNANII�lDUSLY. . DUBLIC HEARING: REZONING REQUEST� ZOA M64-01 BY THONAS E. BLOM6ERG: one the Easter y 00 feet o t e Westerly 250 feet of Lot . evised Audi r's Subdivision No. 10. from C-2 (general business) and R-2 (two family ellings), to R-1 (one family dwellings). and rezone from R-2 (two fami wellings) to R-1 (one family dwellings) the South 33 feet of the East 1/2 feet of the westerly 218 1/2 feet of Lot 6, Revised Auditor's Subdiv on No. 10. PlD:*ION BY NR. GQUIS"_', OyDED 8Y 1�t. SABA, TO OPEI� THE PUBLIC HEARS1lG ON ZOA � 84-01 BY THD1�lAS E. B ERG. UPON 11 VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING A CNAIRNQM.AN SCNNABEL DECLAJ'.ED THE PUBLIC BEARING OPEN AT 8:22 F.X. Mh�. Robinson stated the proposed rezoning R-1 was in keeping with the proposed plat. MOTION BY MR. SABA, SE(�WDED BY J�fR. A?UIST, � CI.QS E Pl1PLSC 11EARING. w �pQN 11 VOICE VOTE, �LL VOTING AYE, CXAIRWQMAN SC�ABEL � D TIIE PUBLIC BFARIlVG CLOtSED a1T 6:?I P.1l. Mr. Oquist stated this just makes the Zoning consistent with the w plat, and he Mould be in favor of recomnending approval. Tw� c�T� o� I FR! L�Y IATE ROM UBJECT � DIRECTORATE OF puB��c woR�cs MarrCh 30 , 1984 W Jim Robinson _=Planni P.S. #84-02, Hidden Woods, by Thomas Blomberg MEMO N0. 84-21 TO ��� r�l E MEMORANDUM r���. ACTIONI INFO• On March 28th the Planning Commission reviewed a preliminary Plat, P.S. #84-02, Hidden Woods, and a rezoning request from Thomas Blomberg. At that time the Cor�vnission approved the plat and rezoning with the following stipulations: 1. Si gned Park Fee Agreement. ''�/ 3,S`z ✓'" 2. Approval of Plat with variances outlined on Lots 5 and 6. 3. If Garage is located on South side of Lot 6, a fire wall should be provided. 4. Agree to pay all applicable assessments, street, water, storm sewer, sanitary sewer. 5. Agreed to record plat at County prior to issuance of building permits. 6. Remove the existing garage on Lot 6. • Due to publishing time tables for Public Hearing at the City Council, the plat and and rezoning will not be heard at the City City Council until May 7th. Mr. Blomberg has voiced a conce rn over this delay. He requests the Council set his public hearing for May 7th at their next meeting on April 2nd. Minutes from the Planning Comnission will not be available until the Council meeting of April 16th. In order to have the public hearingset for May 7th, Lhe Public Hearing notice would have to go to the Sun oo April 18th for publication on April 25th and May 2nd. Mr. $lomberg further requests that the first reading of the ordinance for his rezoning be,rea�d at the May 7th meeting also. Because the construction season is quickly approac'hing, Mr. Blomberg feels these requests are needed. , . • . JLR/de� • - . , � i � . � - �.�• J � >,�r, . � �,,, I� 4 K ��; ; i�1s4% • �,► �.�J . �Glro� � � , ,.N . 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I.�t' S� F�ttS`j11�G� �o�� V�t Il.t. �� ;,� C�tVy l�tV� F��T �� P�oPn:S�ED t�P' �tg ;: ac 7D N� �b. 'tG� �s :� s ` � Oi ' W �. l.t�t, b� sc�u�� ��,t,rat� S,S90 •N � �t � • �O 4 O W � 3. t�.e� 6, �.oR' v�'�vi1� �ci �so�rGn � ' �' V�S. '15' , � , ` � , : , � I I ., , !: � r � -� I MAILING LIST P. S. #84-02 Hi dden Wodds an d ZOA #84- O 1 Fo r Tom B 1 ombe r� Thomas Blomberg 1661 Camelot Lane N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Ennis 6601 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. Curti s A. Barsness 6581 Central Avenue N. E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Bacon's Electric Company 6525 Central Avenue N.E. Fri dley, Nk1 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Ginsberg 6634 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Donald Findell 6676 Central Avenue N. E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Bondow 6616 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Virginia Ridinger 5330 Howards Point Road Excelsior, MN 55331 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Moore 6580 Central Avenue N.E. Fri dley, Mn 55432 Donna J. Zaier 6550 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. Dick Marquardt 6588 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Podvin 1391 Mississippi Street N. E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Roger Fremo FML Inc. Bo x 96 Newport, MN 55055 Planning Commission ��"'�-�,,l.i. City Council ��p�,,�i' /�, iy�y Mr. & Mrs. Edward Gottwaldt 1415 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Warren T. Spaeth 6516 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Ferdinand Holzhev 1314 Mississippi Street N.E. Mr. & Mrs. John Fogerty Fridley, Mn 55432 6500 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. Hyman Berg 1340 Mississippi Street N.E. Mr. & Mrs. William McCloskey Fridley, Mn 55432 6619 Channel Road N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Kath 1458 Mississippi Street N.E. Mrs. Helen Clair Fridley, Mn 55432 6609 Channel Road N. E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Zimmerman 1376 Mississippi Street N.E. Mr. & Mrs. John Urista Fridley, Mn 55432 6599 Channel Road I�•E• Mr. & Mrs. Leland Erickson Fridley, Mn 55432 1400 M' ' St t N E Channel Road Generl c/o Karen Stendahl 1030 University Blaine, MN 55434 Mr. David Langenfeld FMC, Inc. Box 96 Newport, MN 55055 �ssissippi ree . . Partn��s����y' Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. David Mech 1315 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Simko 1327 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Don Parks Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lunde 1341 Mississippi Street N.E. �339 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Newton Larson ��XX� Mrs. Jane Hoppe 1361 Mississippi Street N.E. 1351 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ratasky 1381 Mississippi Street IV.E. 1363 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 1J Mailing List for Blomberg Page 2 Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Bridgeman 1375 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. � Mrs. Robert Burdick 1316 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Chock S. Huie 1328 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 554 32 Mrs. Grace Larson 1340 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, h1n 55432 Mrs. Marion V. Howard 1358 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Donald Hengel 1376 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Menth 1388 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Myron E. Ostl und 1400 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL Notice is he reby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the Civic Center at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Monday, May 7, 1984 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 p. m. for the purpose of: Consideration of a Rezoning Request, ZOA #84-01, by Thomas Blomberg, to rezone the Easterly 200 feet of the Westerly 250 feet of the Northerly 185 feet of Lot ?, from C-2 (general business) and R-2 (two family dwellings), to R-1 (one family dwellings); and rezone from R-2 (two family dwellings) to R-1 (one family dwellings�, the South 33 feet of the East 168 1/2 Feet of the Westerly 218 1/2 feet of Lot 6(not already zoned R-1), all in Revised AuditoC's. Subdivision No. 10, located in the North Half of Section 13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Generally located in the 6500 Block on the East side of Central Avenue. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. WILLIAM J. NEE MAYOR Publish: April 18, 1984 April 25, 1984 2 r 2A PLANNING COMt1IS5I0t� MEETING, MARCH 26, 1984 __ PAGE 4 OTION BY KS. GABEL, SEC�OINDED BY lD2. J�IINTON, TO RECQ�lMEND � CITY COUNCIL ROVAL OF PRELIY.INARY PLAT� P.S. N84-0?� IiIDDEN iJ�ODS, 8Y THOPlAS E. BLOI".BERC, BEI A REPLAT OF TiIE SOUTHERLY 33 FEET OF LO'!' 6, AI.QNG KZTii LOT 7� EXCEPT THE S 5 FEET OP TtfE f+�EST 150 FEET AND EXCEPT THE EAST IDO FEET OF THt h►EST ?50 Tf J1Z�ONG h1ITH ALL OF LOT I3,ALL IN REVISED AUDI�R�S SUBDIVISION A10. 10, GEN LY ZOCATED IN THE 6500 BLOCK OF CENTRAL AVE17IlE� WITX TXE FOLI.OWING STIP TIC�15: 2. SIGNED P i'EE JIGREE!lENT OF 513,500 ?. Approva2 of t with variances an Lot 5 and 6 (a) Lot 6 to ��B,B90 sq. ft. (?) Front yard wa be approximately 60 feet at proposed setback (3) Existing house o Lot 5 to be S ft. from new lot line t�� the north. 3. IF GARACE ZS LOCATED QN TB SIDE OF LOT 6, A FIRE tdALL Sf10ULD BE PROVZDED. a. aGREE TO PAY ALL 11PPLICABLE A.S SP�NTS--STREET, i7ATER, STORM SEWER, SANITARY SEWER S. AGREE � RECORD PLAT AT COUNTY PRIO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMIT 6. REMOVE THE EXISTING GARACE ON LOT 6 7. TXE PARK FEE BE CLARIFIED WITH RESPECT 71D TH XISTINC HOUSE AND THE LOT, JWD THAT TXIS CLARIFICATION � O BE GIYEN TO TNE PIJWNINC G1�MMISSION. 1TPON A VOICE VOTE,ALL VOTINC AYE� CXAIRWatRiV SCHNABEL DECZJ�FtED CJIRRIED UNANIINOUSLY. 2. PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING RE UEST �ZOA �84-01 BY THONAS E. BLOMBERG:'� ez� one the EasteTy 00 feet of t-Westerly 250 eet df �t ; evfsed Auditor's Subdivision No. 10, from C-2 (general business) and R-2 (two family dwellings), to R-1 (one family dwellings), and rezone from R-2 (two family dwellings) to R-1 (one famiiy dwellings) the South 33 feet of the East 168 1/2 feet of the westerly 218 1/2 feet of Lot 6, Revised Auditor's SuDdivision No. 10. lNOTION BY PlR. OQUZS_"', SECOyDED BY 1�2. SABA, TO OPEN TXE PUBLIC HEARIIIG ON ZOA �Y84-02 BY TXOMAS E. BLOflBERG. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CXAIRHCi�✓,AN SCHNABEL DECLAf'.ED THE PUBLIC IIEARING OPEN AT 8:21 P.1'!. Mr. Robinson stated the proposed ceZOning to R-1 was in keeping with the proposed plat. J�lOT7QN BY XR. SABA, SEI�NDED BY XR. q?USST, � CI.0.SE TXE PUBLIC XEARING. UPON A VOICE VOTE, 1LLL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWQMAN SCNNABEL D�CIAi2ED TiIE PUBLIC BEARING CIASED J!T 8:24 P.1�l. Mr. Oquist stated this just makes the zoning consistent with the whole plat, and 6e Nould be in favor of reconmending approval. 2s 0 PLANNING COM�IISSION MEETING, MARCH 28, 1984 _ __ PAGE 5 1�lOTION BY MR. OQUIST, SEGI�NDED BY 1�2. SVANDA, T10 RECQMHEND 1�0 CZTY CDUNCIL APPROVAL OF REZONING REpUEST, ZOA N84-01� BY THOMAS E. BLOMBERG, TO REZONE THE EASTERLY 200 FEET OF THE WESTERLY 250 FEET OF LOT 7� REVZSED AUDITOR'S - SiIBDIVISION NO. 10 � FROM C-2 (GENERAL BUSINESS) AI'1D R-? (!A►O FAl�IILY DWELLIP7CS) 41D R-I (QNE FAMILY DWELLINGS), AND TO REZONE FROM R-2 (TWO �'AMILY D�IELLZNGS) TO R-1 �QNE FANILY DWELLINGS) 2'XE SOUTN 33 FEET OF TXE EAST 168 I/2 FBET OF TXE WESTERLY 218 1/2 FEET OF LOT 6, REVISED AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION NO. 10. 4. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CXAIRWQFlAN SCHAABEL DECLARED THE MOTIDN CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Ms. Schnabel stated both the plat and rezoning request would go to City Council on May 7, 1984. RECEIVE MARCH 8L 1984, HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MINUTES: BY MR. OpUIST, SECONDED BY MS. GABEL, TO RECEIL'E TNE MARCH 8, 1984, & REDEVEIAPI►�NT AUTXORITY 1NINUTES. IIPON A CE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED TNE MOTION CARRIED UN MOUSLY. RECEIVE MARCH i`3�. 1984, COMMUNITY OEVELOPMEP�T COMMISSI(1N MINU7ES: MOTION BY MR. OQUIS SECONDED BY 1�2. MINTY)N, TO RECEIVE THE MARCH 13, 1984, COPIMUNITY DEVELOP!►�NT ISSION MINUTES. Ms. Schnabel stated there an article in the paper about Coon Rapids' new Budget Review Commission. It is a citizen review of the city budget. The commission looks at the bud from a 1-yr, standpoin�h and a 5-yr. sta�dpoint, in that they see from at areas the money comes into the city and fio►� that money is being spent. ey review the process to see if they can make any recomnendations regarding 'ther increasing or decreasing the budget or the size of a particular depar nt, or any alternatives they can suggest. She stated this has apparently be very helpful to the Coon Rapids City Council, The Council members appreciate e time that is taken to review the budget from a citizen standpoint and om a non-involved standpoint. Ms. Schnabel soggested that the Community Developmen ommission might want to look at this in terms of either looking at it themse s or setting up a project corr�nittee and then discussing it with the City Co il. 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For the vacation of an alley and street right-of-way described as f ollaws : The 12 foot alley and the balance of GLUnwood Street south of Lot 11, Blk 6, Onaway All lying in the south half of Section 3, T�-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota Be and is herd7y vacated except that the City of Fridley retains easement for utility purposes on the 12 foot alley. SECTION 2. Z�e said vacation has been made in conformance with Minnesota Statutes and pursuant to Section 12.07 of the City Charter and Appendix C of the City Code shall be so amended. PASSID ADID ADOPTID BY �iE CITY OOUNCIL OF ZiiE CITY OF FRIDLEY �IIS DAY OF , 1984. WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR :f� � SIDNEY C. Il�IlNF�N - CITY CGERK Public Hearing: April 16, 1984 First Reading: Second Reading: Publish: 2/8/3/32 SAV #84-02 (Display Arts) � � .�` ° '� � t � � i ,• � , _ � 3�- 6 A !y� � I , :+ ^ ' � '11�'r • ' �.... � ; � . . � �, SAY /�-02 Ois�a Arts Inc. t � � � � ' • . � . 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The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley and described as: 7l�e Easterly 200 feet of the Westerly 250 feet of the Northerly 185 feet of Lot 7, Revised Auditor's Subdivision No. 10 and the South 33 feet of the East 168 1/2 feet of the Westerly 218 1/2 feet of Lot 6, Revised Auditor's Subdivision No. 10, all in the North Half of Section 13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Mint�esota. If hereby designated to be in the Zoned District knavn as R-1 (one faQnily dwellings) . SECTION 3. 4hat the Zoning Ac�iinistrator is directed to change the of f icial zoning map to shvw said tract or area to be rezoned f rom Zoned District C-2 (general business) and R-2 (two fa�►ily clwellings) to �1 (one family dwellings) PASSID At�ID ADOPTID BY �4iE CITY �JNCIL OF Z4iE CITY OF FRIDLEY ZiiIB DAY OF , 1984. WII�LIAM J. I�E - MAYOR AZTF�'r: SIDNEY C. Il�II�+1AN - QTY Q.ERR Public Hearing: May 7, 1984 First Reading: 9eoond Reacling: Publish: 2/$/3/9 ZOA #84-01. 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N a _ v � :� �� .q. /: ;�: ;., , ,, = a :; v� ": i ., :' _ —=� � � � N O ae � y� � //) __ �� -+i�_ __ O !� � S �- f�D d �• t0 � �J� � .: I O `_ � a N � � U9 /� `j `� m J (T z , , ( == o � �. - � . � �. -, � �. :: . " I � — -- CITY OF FRIDLEY pLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 18, 1984 CALL TO ORDER: Chairwoman Schnabel called the April 18, 1984, Planning Camiission meeting to order at 7:33 p.m, ROLL CALL: Mer�bers Present: Ms. Schnabel, Mr. Oquist, Ms. Gabel, Mr. Kondrick, Mr. Saba, Mr. Goodspeed Members Absent: Mr. Svanda Others Present: Jim Robinson, Planning Specialist Gerald G. Johnson, 712 River Lane, Anoka Robert Erickson, 2178 - 17th St. N.W., New Brighton Mark Haggerty, 6401 Uni�ersity Ave. N.E. APPROVAL OF MARCH 28, 1984, PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION BY MR. KONDRICK, SECONDED BY 1�2. SABA, T1D APPROVE THE MARCH 28, I984, PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES AS WRITTEN. Ms. Schnabel stated that at this meeting, the Canmission asked for some clarification from the City Council regarding park fees. Mr. Robinson stated a memo was sent to the City Council. The Council's inter- pretation was what he had said at the March 28th meeting, that on a 9-lot plat, the park fee was on the 9 lots. Mr. Blomberg had questioned paying a park fee on the 9th ]ot, because there was an existing dwelling on it. Mr. Robinson state� that on a lot split, a$750 park fee is paid on each new lot that is created. However this is not a lot split issue but rather a plat. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CXAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE lNOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. APPROVAL OF APRIL 4, 1984, PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: XOTION BY MR. OQUIST, 5ECONDED BY MS. GABEL� TO APPROVE THE APRIL 4, 1984� PLANNING CCYNMISSIDN MINUTES AS WRITTEN. UPQN A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE� CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED T'HE HD'_"ION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. E'� •� 8A PLANNING COt�1ISSI0N MEETING, APRIL 18. 1984 PAGE 2 1. LOT SPLIT RE UEST: L.S. �84-03 BY GERALD B. JOHNSON: Split off the West 0 ot , an a o ots ,, an , ucia ane Addition, into three tracts as follows: Tract A: The north 90 feet of Lot 5, along with the Nortf� 90 feet of the East 20 feet of Lot 6, Lucia Lane Addition, the same being 6516 Lucia Lane N.E. Tract a: That part of Lot 5 lying south of tf�e North 90 feet of said Lot 5, and that part of the East 20 feet of said Loi 6, Lucia Lane Addition, the same being 6500 Lucia Lane N.E. Tract C: Lot 7, along with the West half of Lot 4, and that part of Lot 6 lying west of the east 20 feet of said tot 6, Lucia Lane Addition, the same being 1133 and 1145 Mississippi Street N.E. Mr, Robinson stated this property was located north of Mississippi St., west of Lucia Lane, and east if Highway 65. The property presently consists of Lots 5, 6, 7, and the west half of Lot 4, The petitioner is requesting that t�is property be split in such a manner so ti�at Lot 5 will be basically split in half with 20 ft, from Lot 6 being added to Lot 5, and the remainder of Lot 6 and Lot 7 being added to the half of Lot 4, to make three tracts, Tract A, Tract E3, and Tract C. Mr. Robinson stated Staff has some definite concerns that have been discussed with the petitioner, Mr. Gerald Johnson. One of the Staff concerns is that the legal descriptions are quite lengthy. and Staff feels Mr. Johnson should apply for a plat rather than a lot split and not allow tF�is type of reworking of the land with a lot splii. Mr. Robinson stated another Staff concern was the traffic on Mississippi St. Witr two R-1 lots on Lucia Lane and one rather large tract of over 42,000 sq. ft. off Plississippi St., Staff fe7t access should be required off Lucia Lane with no access onto Mississippi St. He stated that presently there are plans to widen Mississippi St. and put in a median so access onto Mississippi would be very ]imited. Mr. Robinson stated the third Staff recommendation would be a 15 ft, bikeway/ walkway easement along Mississippi St. Ms. Schnabel asked the petitioner, Mr. Johnson, if he v�ould like to make some statements regarding his proposal for this property. Mr. Mark Haggerty stated he was an attorney representinq Mr. Gerald Johnson. He stated Mr. Bob Erickson, who was a contractor, was also at the meeting. Mr. Haggerty stated he would first give the Planning Commission members a little background on this parcel of land. He stated this parcel of land has been before the Planning Commission and City Council about six times in the last six years. There have been proposals for everything from restaurants and office buildings to duplexes and condominiums. Mr. Haggerty stated the problem was a"catch-22" which Fws 6een created by the City of Fridley. On Lucia Lane, with the KnigF�ts of Colum6us and the apartment buildings, the neighbors claim there is a tremendous traffic problem do►vn Lucia Lane. Obviously, they cannot get access to Highway 65. The City � PLANNING COMMISSION MEETIN6, APRIL 18, 1984 _ PAGE 3 claims there is a tremendous traffic problem on Mississippi St. He said they have met with the neighbors many times, and the neighbors say they want no access onto Lucia Lane. The City wants no access onto Mississippi St., even though at this time, Mr. Johnson could pull a building permit on Lots 7, 6, and 5, and the City cou]d noi do anything about it. Mr. Haggerty stated he had just become involved with this proposal that day, and he believed the dimensions on the drawing were not quite accurate. What was really meant ��as to have a Tract A and Tract B and two buildable lots on Tract C, making four buildable residential lots. Mr. Haggerty stated Staff has talked about running a road in from Lucia Lane. That would be great, except for two things: (1) the cost; and (2) the neighbors on Lucia Lane would be very upset. The neighbors have stated they want nice residential homes and try to preserve the beautiful oak trees that are on the land, in order to maintain the residential character of the neighborhood and not create a traffic problem, Mr. Haggerty stated they are asking the Planning Commission, and ultimately the City Council, to compromise. The City says there are traffic problems on Mississippi St., and the neighbors don't want traffic congestion on Lucia Lane and the neighbors do not want multiple development. So, they are propos- ing to take one lot off �lississippi St., put two lots �n Lucia Lane, so there are two lots on Mississippi, as opposed to three lots. He stated he did not know what would happen with the westerly portion of Lot 4. It would make a �ice backyard for someone. The petitioner is primarily concerned with the four residential lots without the additional cost of having to put in a road that would meet city standards. That would run another $60,000. With a total square footage of 64,000 maximum, that just doesn't justify a road. Ms. Schnabel asked either Mr. Johnson or Mr. Haggerty to comnent on the staff recomnendations, particularly the first recomnendation that because of the comp7ex legal descriptions, the City would like to see a plat. Mr. Haggerty stated he did not fee7 the legal descriptions were that complex. Regarding the drawing, he felt Tract C should have been two tracts, and that could be corrected. If the legal descriptions were too complicated, they would find that out very fast at the County Recorder's office. Under state law, if the legal descriptions are too complicated, the County Recorder has the right to reject them. In checking with the County Clerk, these legal descriptions did not appear to be that objectianable. Ms. Schnabel stated she was concerned about Mr. Haggerty's cortment that the drawing was not totally correct. Mr. Haggerty stated the drawing showed adding 20 ft, from Lot 6 to Lot 5, and he believed that should be around 15 ft., which would create four buildable 7ots with minimum square footag�s and minimum frontages. C•1� PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, APRI� 18, 1984 PAGF 4 Mr. Haggerty stated they could drop the westerly portion of Lot 4, and just work with Lots 7, 6, and 5. That parcel was not necessary for the minimum square footages on Lots 7 and 6. Mr. Haggerty stated Mr. Johnson has held this property for a long time, and he pays $3,000/year in real estate taxes on the property. He stated they would request that the Planning Correnission approve this lot split requPSt, taking into consideration some of the problems there have been in the past, and the change of adding 15 ft, to Lot 5, rather than 20 ft., as indicated on the drawing. Mr. Oquist stated he really could see nothing wrong with this request. With only two driveways coming out onto Mississippi St., that would only be 2-4 additiona7 cars coming out onto Mississippi. Ms. Schnabel suggested the possibility of combining the driveways for Lots 7 and 6 so that both homes would be accessing onto Missi�sippi from one single driveway. Mr. Haggerty stated the problems were basically legal and marketing problems. If people are going to buy a single family home, they want a single famiiy home where everything on it is theirs. If a driveway is combined, it has to be done right. There has to be a reciprocal easement and reciprocal maintenance agreement that runs with the land. He stated that kind of thing scares people off and makes it very difficult to market a single family home. In his ex�erience, it has been a very difficult problem. Ms. Schnabel stated she was a little uncomfortable with this request with no public hearing, considering that in the past history of this property, the neighbors have been very vocal. She realized that a lot split did not require a public hearing by ordinance, but she still felt uncomfortable without having some kind of vehicle for those neighbors to make corrm�ent on this proposal. Mr. Haggerty stated that in the meetings with the neighbors, of all the plans they submitted to the neighbars, when they started getting down to the 8, 7, and 6 unit density level, the concern from the neighbors lessened. Now, they are down to the 4-unit level. He stated they could have three units without any trouble, but they are trying to accorrmodate the City by putting one more driveway onto Lucia Lane, as opposed to Mississippi, and still make the total package economically feasible enough so t(�at something can �e done. He stated it is getting to the latter third of April, and they would 7ike to get going. To go through a public hearing process at this time wou7d be very burdensome. Mr. Robinson stated one thing he was a little concerned about was that, with the original lot split, the westerly part of Lot 4 was included. If they do as Mr. Haggerty suggested and drop that portion, that piece of land would be completely landlocked. • �J PLANNI�JG COPIMISSION MEETING, APRIL 18, 19a4 _ __ __ PAGE 5 Mr. Haggerty agreed, but he stated they are willing to give up develop�ent on that lot in order to be able to get some development 9oing on these four new lots. Mr. Oquist stated that of al] the plans they have seen for this property, tfiis seemed to be the moSt viable plan. Mr. Robinson suggested that 5 ft. from Tract A be added to Tract B, making a little more room on Tract 6 because of greater setbacks on a corner lot. MOTION BY MR. O(?UIST, SECONDED BY 1NR. SABA, Z10 RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF LOT SPLIT REpUEST, L.S. �84-03, FOR TNE CREATION OF TRACT A AND TRACT B, LEAVING LOTS 6 AND 7 AS BUILDABLE LOTS, WITX THE FOLIAfIING STIPULATIONS: 1. A 15 FT. BII�WAY/WALI6JAY EASEI�NT ON MISSISSIPPI ST. 2. CORRECTION IN CLERICAL ERROR THAT THE 20 FT. FROM LOT 6 T1� BE ADDED TO Z�(lT 5 BE CXANGED T1� 15 FT. AND THAT THE NECE.SSARY DOCUMENTS BE PRESENTED BY THE PETITIONER BEFORE THIS ITEM GOES TO CITY COUNCIL. 3. A CORRECTED DOCUMENT BE SUBMITT'ED T'a TXE CITY COUNCIL WITH TNE RECOMMENL'ATION TXAT TXE FRONTAGE ON TRACT A BE CHANGED FROM 90 FT. T�O 85 FT., ADDING 5 FT. TO TRACT B. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAZRWOMAN SCXNABEL DECLARED T1fE MOTIDN CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Ms. Schnabel stated this would go to City Council on May 7. 2. DISCUSSION ON TARGET PROPOSAL FOR PROPERTY NORTH OF CITY HALL: Mr. Robinson stated the plans for the Target facility north of City Hall are very quickly becoming finalized� and Staff felt they should came to the Planning Commission and explain the Target proposal to the Commission. Mr. Robinson stated it involves the area north of City Hall, 4.8 acres. Target will be constructing a 75,000 sq. ft. building, three stories, with a possible expansion of 15-16,000 sq. ft. for administrative operations and computer-type operations. Target will be relocating ' employees from Paco Industrial Park. This is a$5 million facility and will create $200,000/year in taxes. Mr. Robinson stated Target will be using similar type brick and stucco and the same plaza motif will be carried throughout the area. Landscaping will also be consistent with the tota7 development. Mr. Robinson stated that primarily the access to the parking lot will be off the service drive to City Hall. There will be more limited access off Mississippi St. The parking lot will have 311, 9' x 18', stalls. 8E PIANNIiJG COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL l8t 1984 PAGE 6 The Planning Commission members wondered why Target did not have their own driveway off 5th St, past the median, rather than having a shared driveway with City Hall and the Police Dept. Mr. Robinson stated that right now the City is working on relocation of present businesses on the property, and everything seems to be going well. 3. RECEIVE MARCH 26, 1984, PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION BY MR. XONDRICK, SECIONDED BY MR. OQUIST, TO RECEIVE TXE MAP.. 26, 1984, PARKS 6 RECREATION C01�lMISSION MINUTES. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, C/tAIRWCaMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED TKE MOTZON CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 4. RECEIVE MARCH 27 z 1984, ENERGY CdMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION BY MR. SABA, SECONDED BY 1�i. KONDRICK, TO RECIEVE THE MAR. 27, IB89, ENERGY COMMISSIAN MINUTES. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRi�TOHAH SCHNABEL DECLAREA THE MD'►'ION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 5. RECEIVE APRIL 5, 1984, HUMAN RESOURCES COMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION BY MR. GOODSPEED, SECONDE'D BY 1�4. 1CdVDRICK, SECONDED BY MR. OQi7IST � TD RECEITTE THE �F'RIL Si Z984, KUMAN RESOURCES COMMISSIGW MINUTES. Mr. Goodspeed sta*_ed the Commission members came up with their recommenda- tions to City Council for human service funding of 1983 CDBG funds. He stated those recommendations were stated in a motion to the City Council on page 5. Ms. Schnabel stated the Planning Comnission appreciated all the work the Human Resources Commissim has done in coming up with these recomnendations for human service funding. The Planning Commission was in agreement with what the Human Resources Commission had recommended. UPON A VOICE VOTE� ALL VOTING AYEi CHAIRWOMAN SCKNABEL DECLARED THE MOTZON CARFZIED IINANIMOUSLY. 6. RECEIVE APRIL 10, 1984, APPEALS CON�'IISSION MINUTES: 1YOTION BY MS. GABEL, SECONDED BY 1�lR. SABA, TO RECEIVE TXE APRIL 19, 198�4, APPEALS COMMZSSION 1NINUTES. UPON A VOICE VQTE� ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRFIOMAN SCHNABEL DECLAP.ED THF. MOTIDN CARRIED UNANIMDUSLY. � PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING APRIL 18 1984 PAGE 7 ADJOURNMENT: AOTIDN BY MR. KOi�TDRICK, SECONDED BY PIIR. O�UIST� TO ADJOURN TAE XEETING. UPON A VDICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE� CHAIRWQMAN SCNNABEL DECLARED TXE APRIL 18, 1984, PLANNING COMHISSION MEETING ADJOURNED AT 9:35 P.M. Respectfully su itted, �� eSaa Recording Secretary • --- - �,�'�'', 68� ° ��s � �e o � :-� } - ;; �ARs'�'� ♦ � �Nl s�� . , � •'� , . ' • t�� �' /I!y � 1��. 1 �� . . : .: ' 9�' �,�` ' W . 6�� � 6 ic � � �p � ; o �' � '�� � ;: �_�� J !� �! /� � _ �.� � � _ . . � 99� ��boo Q b,ep? � ..� "-.� . - ;. ��'� /s l� ' 4600 ., E �. . � � �_ ' . 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O Z � ;I � — _ —`� � 0�06 ..� �_ � � - NiboN -00�2- ^�� O'o6 I � N r � O r_' 59 'ON JIdMHJiH �Nfl�il 31b1S ❑ 0 0 U ci 1 0 8� �� �a o M � M t � �w ± p N M N M r�r �Yo �ti: ��� �� � _oo �. � . � Z . _ Q � V � W � � � — a � VJ N � � 8I HU�1AN RESOURCES COMMISSIQI MEETING, APRIL 5,� 1984 PAGE 5 Minton stated he would like some time about the inforriation Of� Lenzmeier had prv✓ided and dis it again at the next meeting. �.---_ MOTION BY MR. MIIY�'pN, SEC D BY MS. NIEMI, TO CONTINUE DISCUSSION ON TXIS ITEM UNTIL TXE� MEETING. \ UPON A VOI OTE, ALL VOTING '�-�FiJ1IRp-ER_ f1_A� PEED DE E 1NOTI0 IED UNANIMOUSLY. 3. OLD BUSINESS: a. Consideration of Funding of Human Service Organizatians - 1983 CDBG Funds Based on the information received from the human service organizations seeking funding and using the Commission guidelines and HUD guidelines, the Commissioners scored the grant applications individually at home. At the meeting, the Commissioners collated their individual scores and calculated the average scores for each organization. Tf�e fiuman service organizations requesting funding and their average scores ranked as follows: 1. SACA 76.5 % 2. Central Center for Family Resources 74.25% 3. Anoka County CAP 73.0 � 4. Senior Citizens Center 69.5 % Based on the fact tMat there was approximately $17,000 in CDBG funds avai7able for human service funding, using the above percentages, the Commission multiplied the percentages times the amount requested and rounded out the numbers to come up with the following recommendations: l. 2. 3. 4. SACA Central Center for Anoka County CAP Family Resources Senior Citizens Center Amt. Requested Amt. Recomnended for Funding $ 6,500.00 $ 5,000.00 5,Q00.00 3,700.00 5,704.60 4,150,00 6 000.00 4,150.00 , 04.60 1�1,000.00 MOTION BY MR. MiNTON, SECONDED BY MR. TREUENFELS, TD RECOMMEND �10 CITY COUNCIL THAT,IF THE AMOUNT AVAILABLE FOR HUMAN SERVICE FUNDING BE ALZ,OCATED AS FOLLOWS: SACA - SS 000 CENTRAL CENTER FOR FAMILY RESOURCE3 3� 700 ANOKA GDUNTY CAP 4,150 «. . SENIOR CITIZEN5 CENTER - 4,I50 $17,000 8J HUMAN RESOURCES COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 5, 1984 PAGE 6 UPON A VOICE VOTE� ALL VOTING AYE� CHAIRPERSON GOODSPSED DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNAl1'IMOUSLY. b. Review of 1984 Work Plan Mr. Minton stated that at the March 28th Planning Commission meeting when the Planning Comnission reviewed the Human Resources Commission' 984 work plan, some questions were raised about the latch key pro m. Gabel had stated she felt there was a definite need in the C' y of idley for a latch key program. She knew many parents who ould be inter ted, and she questioned Mr. Myhra's"extensive search f the communi " to see if there was a need. The Planning Co ' sion felt the Human Res rces Commission should renew their interest n the latch key program an o some further investigating. Ms. Kocher sta d Mr. Myhra had also stated a f er would go out in March to every me in Fridley asking if ther was a need for a latch key program in th community. She stated s would contact Mr. Myhra to see if this flye was mailed and if th e was any response. Mr. Minton suggested Ms Kocher call e director of The Learning Tree to see if they get any c ls from p ents inquiring about before and after school care. Ms. Niemi stated another reso ce might be the school nurses. Mr. �linton stated he also ot th indication from the Planning Commission that the Human Resources ommissio should also be reviewing the City's Affirmative Action Pla every year, specialiy employment practices regarding women in t city's work fo e--recruitment, hiring, and promotion. Mr. Goodspeed s ted they should add this the work plan under Human Rights. Mr. Goodspe d stated he would have Dave Torkild n, Anoka County Parks and Recre ion Director, and Maxine Larson, Head f Anoka County Historic Society, at the next Comnission meeting to discuss the Banfil House (Locke House). 3. NEW BUSL�ESS: a. Ij�cognition of Mary van Dan 1►lOTION BY MR. TREUENFELS, SECONDED BY 1�Z. MINTON, TO PAS5 A SOLUTI EXPRESSING THE HUMAN RESOURCES COMMISSION'S DEEP HEARTFELT G ITUDE TO MARY VAN DAN FOR HER MANY YEARS OF DEVOTED SERVICE T�O THE N RESDURCES COMMISSION AND THE PEOPLE OF FRIDLEY. I1PON A I�OICE YOTE, ALL YOTING AYE� CHAIRPERSON GOODSPEED DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. EK CITY OF FRIDLEY APPEALS CQN�fISSION MEETING, APRIL 10, 1984 �QLL TO ORDER: Chai rson Gabel called the Apri] 10, 1984, Appeals Commission meeting to order a :33 p.m. ROLL CALL: �� Members Present: Pa Gabel, Alex Barna, Jim Plemel, Jean Gerou, Donald Betzold Me�bers Absent: None Otl�ers Present: Darrel Clark, 'ty Staff Michael Cardinal, 772 S. Robert, West St. Paul David Helman, 1601 - 32 St. N.E. Dawn Helman, 1501 - 73a t. N.E. Beverly Thompson, 5850 - St. N.E. Mark Burch, 420 - 57th Place E. APPROVAL OF FEBRUARY 14, 1984, APPEALS COMMISSION MI MOTION BY MS. GEROU� SBCONDED BY MR. BARNA, TO APPROVE TH� FE . 4, I984, APPEALS COIfMISSION MINUTES AS WRITTEN. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON GASEL DECLARED THE UNANIMOUSLY. 1. RE UEST FOR VARIANCES PURSUANT TO Cf�APTER 214 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO INCREASE THE SIGN AREA FROM 216 S�l1ARE FEET VARIANCE APPROVED BY COUNCIL �N DECEMQER 20, 1982 70 264 S U�RE F�ET � LLO T SER IC S A�b- H VE A 6 FT. BY 8 F�. SIGN ON �1�RGETTS SECbND PYLON SIGN, L�C ED ON PART OF LOTS 10 11 AND 12 AUDITOR S$UBDIVISiO NU BE 155 E S EING 759 - 53RD AVENUE N.E. Request y ic ae J. Car ina , , o ert St., est St. Paul, Mn. 5118} MOTION Bi' MS. GERDU� SECONDED BY MR. BARNA� TO OPEN THE PUBLIC XEARING. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPER50N GABEL DECLAi2ED THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN A2 7:35 P.M. Chairperson Gabel read the following Administrative Staff Report: � AOMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT 759 � 53rd Avenue N.E. A. PUBLIC PURPOSE SERVED BY REQUIREMENT: Section 214.04.661, limits the number of free standing signs to one per developnent. 8L APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING, APRit lOz 1984 PAGE 2 Section 214.04.6B2 limits the size of the free standing sign to 80 square feet per deve7opment, . Public purpose served by these requirements is to control visual pollution and excessive use of signs in commercial areas. 6. STATED HARDSHIP: "This is a business that is leasing the gas station from Target. The Target p.ylon sign uses the allowable sign area. We need a second pylon sign of 47 square feet for identification." C. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REVIEW: This gas station was formerly operated by Target and did not use a separate pylon sign to advertise their product. They are now leasing the station operation to Citgo and Citgo Mr�uld like to place their Citgo logo on a separate pylon sign near their place of operation. The 47 square foot sign would meet the City's Sign Code if the site was under separate ownership. If the Board recommends approval of this request, the Staff has no stipulations to recommend. Mr. Clark showed the Commission members an aerial photo of the area. He stated the new sign would face east and west, 10 ft. in from the driveway and 10 ft, up from the property line, in the boulevard area. Ms. Gabel asked the petitioner, Mr. Cardinal, to explain their request. Mr. Cardinal stated he was the Marketing Manager for Citgo in Minnesota. He stated the reason for wanting the sign is for identification and price so people can see it from the street. He stated they plan to put in a footing, erect a pylon, and erect a free-standing sign on the pylon. The sign will be 6 ft. by 8 ft. Both sides of the sign wi11 identify the station as a Citgo station. Part of the sign will be a reader board showing two sets of prices, regular and no lead. Ms. Gabel asked if the main part of the sign was about 4 ft. by 8 ft, and the reader board was about 2 ft. of it. Mr. Cardinal stated that was correct. Mr. Betzold asked if the sign would be visible from the freeway. Mr. Cardinal stated he did not think so since the sign will be facing east and west. Mr. Betzold asked if it was Citgo's intention in the future to have the sign visible from the freeway. Mr. Cardinal stated, no, it was just mainly for traffic on 53rd Rve. He ��i APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING, APRIC 10�1984 PAGE 3 stated tf�at besides gaoline, the store se11s pop, cigarettes, automative supplies, and candy. There is no plan for any future expansion, Ms. Gabe7 asked what Mr. Cardinal anticipated for messages in their message center. Mr. Cardinal stated they would advertise specials on pop and candy, etc. There would be no advertising for just a product and there would be no outside advertising. Mr. Cardinal stated they are just hoping to increase their volume with the new sign. Right now their volume is very low. There is a sign on one of the poles that supports the canopy that advertises the gas prices and that cannot be seen unti] you drive into the lot or are passing the station. Ms. Gabe7 asked if they would 6e telling somewhere on the signage about the credit car�s they accept. Mr. Cardinal stated the sign on the door tells about the three credit cards they accept. That would probab7y be the only sign they would have regarding credit cards. Ms. Gabel asked if Mr. Cardinal felt the Citgo sign was going to increase their business. Mr, Cardinal stated that right now people don't know they are there, and that this is a Citgo station until they drive into the lot. The Q gas station on the corner of 53rd and Central has a sign that identifies it as a"Q" station to the public. At this time, Citgo does not have that identi- fication to the public. MOTIDN BY MR. PLEMEL, SECOl7DED BY MS. GEROU, TD CLOSE TNE PUBLIC HEARING. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON GABEL D�ECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING CLO5ED AT 7:45 P.M. Mr. Plemel stated he could understand why Citgo would like to identify their product and their statlon, and he would be in favor of this sign request. Mr. Barna stated that because of the size of the area (especially the parking area) and the distance to the existing Target sign at the opposite corner diagonally, he did not think there would be that much additional signage for that volume of space. There were really no other development areas this large in the City, and this is the only place with an auxiliary gas station, so he did not think tF►ey would be setting a precedent by granting this request. Mr. Betzold stated he agreed. They have a right to let people know they exist; and if Citgo owned this particular piece of property, they would go ahead and put up the signage anyway. He did noi think the City should �� APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 10, 1984 PAGE 4 penalize them because they happen to be on the 1argest piece of property in the City. He did not think it would vffend t�e intent of the sign ordinance to allow tftis sign to be put in place. Ms. Gabel stated she also agreed. In spite of the volume of business generated by Target, it is reasonable and valid that Citgo would like to have tfieir own identification. As Mr. Betzold had stated, if they owned the property, they would definitely be entitled to put up a sign. 1�fOTION BY MR. BARNA� SECONDED BY MS. GEROU� TO RECOMMEN D TO CITY COUNCIL AYPROVAL OF A REQUEST FOR VARIANCE PURSUANT TO CXAPTER 214 OF THE FRIDLEY CI?'Y CODE TO INCREA5E THE SIGN AREA FROM 216 SQUARE FEET (VARIANCE APPROVED BY COUNCIL ON DECEMBER 20, I982J TO 264 SQUARE FEET TO ALLOPI TXE S£RVICE STATION TO HAVE A 6 FT BY 8 FT. SIGN ON TARGET�S SECOIID PYLON SIGN� LOCATED ON PART OF LOTS 10, 11, AND 12 AUDITOR'5 SUBDIVISION NUMBER 155� THE SAME BEING 759 53RD AVENUE N.E. UPON A VOICE VOTE� ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON GABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Ms. Gabel stated this item would go to City Council on May 7. 2. REQUEST FOR VARIANCES PURSUANT TO CtIAPTER 205 OF `�ROAD EASE�IENT FOR'73 1 2 'RVfBtttl£ 'F1QR�TtfiERS1" �TF1� 'S ` VENUE N.E. Request by David J. He man, 60 � Fridley, Mn. 55432) FRIDLEY CITY CODE T PS 3 FEET TO 2 FEET E S K RT dF THE SOUTH 2/3 IN ESOT HICH D L , S JEC �r�r �.r�n� •_ � � i� ue N.t. MOTION BI' MR. BARNA, SECONDED BY MS. GEROU� TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEAP.ING. UPON A VOICE VOTE� ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON GABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 7:50 P.M. Chairperson Gabel read the Administrative Staff Report. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT 1601 - 73 1/2 Ave. N.E. A. PUSLIC PURPOSE SERVED BY REQUIREMENT: Section 205.07.3.D3 (b) requires detached accessory buildings to be set back a minimum of 3 feet from a side property line. Public purpose served by this requirement is to provide space between adjacent structures to reduce conflagration of fire and to limit the condition of crowding in a residential neigf�borhood. : � APPEALS CONMISSION MEETING, APRIL 10, 1984 PAGE 5 Section 205.07.3.D3 (a) requires a minimum rear yard setback for the main building of 1/4 the lot depth with not less than 25 feet permitted or more than 40 feet required. Public purpose served by this requirement is to provide rear yard space to be used for green areas which enhance the neighborhood. B. STATED HARDSHIP: "The addi.tion is needed for an extra bedroom for our in-laws and the swimming pool variance is needed as the present deck is used little due to seasona6le conditions." C. AD�•1ItJISTRATIVE STAFF REVIEW: The lot to the rear of the petitioner's lot faces Onandaga Street, is 190.7 feet deep, and the rear yard setback for this adjacent lot is 111 feet. The petitioner's lot is very shallow: 85.5 feet. The petitioner, in his letter attached to his application, stated thai he offered to buy some of his neighbor's rear yard; however, the neighbor declined. If the Board moves to approve this request, the Staff has no stipulations to suggest. Mr. Clark stated he could not add much to the staff report. Ne stated when Mr. He7man was in the office, Staff suggested he con�act his neighbor to attempt to buy some additional land for his loi. The petitioner did make that offer. The neighbor did noi really object to the variance, but did not want to sell any of his land. Ms. Gabel asked tF�e petitioner, Mr. Helman, to explain to the Commission wbat he was attempting to do and why he needed these variances. Mr. He7man stated the 15 ft. deck extends out from the house already. They received a permit for the deck last year. So, they are not going to be using up any more space out from the back of the house. He asked for �� ft. in width because he was not sure how things were going to work. The adc,ition may not be that wide. As far as the pool is concerned, on his lot there is a sewer line that runs on the west side of the lot, so the pool had to go in on the east side. The pool will be 16 ft. by 32 ft. They would rather have the pool closer to the fence than to the addition, and that is the reason they located the pool 2 ft. from the fence. Ms. Gabel asked how far the pool would be from the house. Mr. Helman stated it would be 6-7 ft. He stated the maximum height of the pool will be 4 ft. above ground because one end of the pool is sunk into the ground. If more of the pool can be sunk into the ground, the height . . APPEALS COMMISSIdN MEETING, APRIL 10= 19$4 PAGE 6 may only be 30 inches. There will be a 6 ft, fence and decking around the pool. With the deck, it will be 2 ft. from the fence on the east side. Ms. Gerou asked how far the house on the east side was from the lot line. Mr. Clark stated the house on the east side was 112 ft. from the lot line. Mr. Barna asked if t�e addition wou7d be used as a living area for the in-laws or a recreational area. Mr. Helman stated there was a room in the basement they present7y use as a recreational area. That could be used as a bedroom but would eliminate the family room. It is their intention to use the room below the enclosed deck as a bedroom for �is in-laws. The room wou�d only be used 2-3 days a week when his father-in-law was in the area on company business. His in-laws own a lake home so t�ey will be at their lake fiome five days a week. Ms. Gabe7 stated that if Mr. Helman installed a 16 ft, by 24 ft, pool or s�ifted the pool over one foot, he would not need a variance. Ms. Gabe] asked if Mr. Helman planned to install cooking facilities in the addition in the basement. Mr. Helman stated they would not. MOTIDN BY MR. BARNA� SECONDED BY MS. GEROU, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON GABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 8:I0 P.M. Ms. Gerou stated she felt this was trying to cram too much into the back yard, and Mr, Helman could move the pool over one foot and not need the one variance. Mr. Betzold stated he had no trouble with the variance from 25 ft. to 8.5 ft. for the room addition. Even though a foot is a foot, it was crowding too mu�h in the back yard, and he would not be in favor of the variance from 3 ft, to 2 ft, for the construction of the pool. Mr. Barna agreed. The one foot one way or the other wasn't much difference, but it wou7d be easier for Mr. Helman to do that and not have a variance on the books. He would prefer not to have the pool 2 ft. from a lot line. Ms. Gabel stated.she basically agreed with what had been said. More importantly than the fact that one foot doesn't make much difference one way or the other was the fact that there really wasn't any hardship to grant that variance for one foot. In order f.or the Commission to grant a variance, the petitioner has to prove there is a hardship, and she couldn't see what hardship there could possibly be in this case. She was in favor of the variance for the addition as she could understand the need for that. : � APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 10 1984 PAGE 7 �IOTION BY MR. BETZOLD� SECONDED BY MR. BARNA, TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL THE FOLLOWING: (1J THE DENIAL OF A VARIANCE PURSUANT Z1D CHAPTER 205 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE TO REDUCE THE 5IDE YARD SETBACK FOR AN ACCESSORY iTSE FROM 3 FT. TO 2 FT. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SWIMMING POOL: AND (2) THE APPROVAL OF A VARIANCE PURSUANT TO CHApTER 205 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE TO REDUCE THE REAR YARD SETBACK FROM 25 FT. TO 8.5 FT. TO ALLCN�I THE CONSTRUCTION OF A 15 FT BY 27 1'T. ROOM ADDITION, LOCATED ON TNE �IEST 96 FEET OF THAT PART OF THE SOUTH 2/3 OF LOT 4� AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISIDN NO. 108, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA, FTHICH LIES NORTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH HALF OF SAID LOT 4, SUBJECT TO ROAD EASEMENT� THE SAME BEING 1601 - 73 1/2 AVENUE N.E. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON GABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Ms. Gabel stated this item would go to City Council on May 7. 3. REQUES7 FOR VARIANCE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 205 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE TO t EAST HALF . . eQUest cn, 4�U 5�th Place N.E., Fridley, MOTION BY�. GEROU, SECONDED BY MR. BARNA, TO�EN THE PUBLIC HEARING. UPON A VDICE V , ALL iIOTING AYE, CHAIRPE ON GABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 3 P.M. Chairperson Gabel rea the Administr ive Staff Report. I ST VE STAFF REPORT G20 7th Place N.E. A. PUBLIC PURPOSE SERVED.�Y REOU�REMENT: Sectian 205.01.3. (a) requires t setback for a garage, located in the rear yard o a double frontage 1 to be the same as for a frant yard (35 feet . Public pur ose served by this requirement is o a71ow for adequate open rear yar areas should any of the buildings in double frontage block face e "rear". B. STI�fED HARDSHIP: �'By adding 12 feet to the existing garage, I will be able t tore my boat inside rather than outside where it is exposed to weather d vandalism. n.. �I ' � Y+ �� � � � .. � �}r � Yni� 1� �i:.. � �. ,', _ �. ,,. � : �i :i' ,5.� u ��' _ � ^ . 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No. Datc Job No. fi 0 � CITY OF FRIDLEY CHARTER COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 19, 1984 CAl.L TQ ORDER: Chairperson Starwalt called the Ptarch 19, 1984, Charter Commission meetin� to order at 7:31 p.m. ROI.L CALL: Members Present: Walt Starwalt, Peter Treuenfels, Susan Jackson, Pat Kindom, Bob Pierce, Margaret Hendley, Bob Peterson, Ralph Stouffer, Donald Betzold, Larry Cortxners, Robert Schmidt Mer�bers Absent: Bruce Nelson, Francis van Dan, Irene Maertens, David Pinks Others Present: Bill Hunt, Administrative Assistant APpROVAL OF FEBRUARY 27, 1984, CHARTER COPIMISSI�N MINl17ES: Mr. Pierce stated that Mr, van Dan had contacted him by telephone to tell him that he had an objection to something in the minutes. Mr. Pierce stated hP was not clear as to what that objection was. Mr. Betzold stated that on the bottom of page 4 of the minutes, Mr. Ne7son had stated the Comr�ission had not yet heard from the DFL party regarding the proposed changes to Section 4.06. As a point of clarification, the Senate District has delegated questions that involve the City of Fridley over to the Fridley DFL Club, so the letter provided to the Commission at the last meetinq from the DFL Club did represent the DFL party, as far as the District was concerned. INOTION BY MR. BETZOLD, SECONDED BY MR. TREUENFEIS, i1D APPROVE TXE FEB. 27, 1984, CHARTER COrlMISSION DlINUTES WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT IF THERE IS AN INACCURACY, TH� C01�lMISSION WILL RE-REVZEW THE MINUTES WHEN MR. VAN DAN CAN DE PRESENT. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CNAIRPERSON STARWALT DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 1. ELECTION OF OFFICERS: Mr. Pierce stated that Mr. van Dan had requested that since he could not be at the meeting and since he had an objection he would like to discuss regarding the sla[te of candidates, he would like the e]ections postponed, if possible. Mr. Hunt read the following statement from the By-Laws, V-A. Election of Officers, #3: "The Chair, Vice Chair and Secretary shall be elected at the annual meeting." Mr. Hunt stated the annual meeting is set up by Charter by-lawsso there can be no postponement of elections. 9R CHARTER COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 19, 1984 PAGE 2 Mr. Pierce stated that the nominating committee had presented the slate of officers to the Con�nission. Mr, van Dan was part of that nominating committee, but he now wished to file a minority report. Because of a previous concern, Mr, van Dan would revise the slate as follows: Sue Jackson ^ Cfiairperson; Bob pierce � Vice Chairperson; Margaret Hendley � Secretary. Ms. Jackson and Mr. Pierce both stated they would decline acceptance of these nominations. Chairperson Starwalt stated the s7ate of officers as submitted by the nominating committee was as follows: Walt Starwalt - Chairperson; Sue Jackson - Vice Chairperson; Bob Pierce - Secretary. Chairperson Starwalt called for any other nominations from the f7oor. MOTION BY MR. PETERSON, SECONDED BY �S. XENDLEY, THAT NOMINATIONS CLOSE. UPON A VDICE VOTE� ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON STARGTALT DECLARED TKE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. MOTION BY MS. HENDLEY� SECONDED BY MR. PETERSON, TXAT TfIE SLATE OF OFFICERS AS PRESENTED BY THE NOMINATING COMtfITTEE BE ACCEPTED UP7ANIAlOUSLY AND THAT THE SECRETARI' BE INSTRUCTED TO CAST A SINGLE BALLOT. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON STARGIALT DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 2. DISCUSSION OF SECTION 4.06 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CHARTER: Mr. Hunt stated he was asked by the Commission at the last meeting to check with City Staff about the clarified reasons for bringing up this chanqe last November. He stated Shirley Haapala, Deputy City Clerk, has been on vacation and he was not able to discuss this with her any more than what she presented in her memo dated May 18, 1983. Mr. Hunt stated he thought the main thing, as he understood it, was simply the time line. In the present system, generally five years out of seven, there are only 9 days between the closing of filing and the last day to appoint judges. That does not give the Staff a lot of time in the ordinary course of affairs. In other words, if the third person files on the last day, which is very frequently the case, then unless they have gotten every judge on a contingency basis before, they really have to scramble to get the judges appoin-ted and brought before the City Council. Sometimes there is not a City Council meeting during that time so a special meeting might have to be called. If they had 19 days as a minimum, then there should be no problems at al] in finding a City Council date and things would move rather smoothly. 9B CHARTER COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 19, 1984 __ PAGF 3 Mr. Hunt stated the biq problem is that, although they can build for the November election without any difficulty, it is difficult to get people on a contingency basis for a primary election back in the beqinning of August when they won't be needed until the second week in September. It was not impossible;the Staff has done it over the years, and this year it was not so severe a problem because there will be a primary no matter what. Just on the off years when there is no presidential election or major party election, there is a little more scrambling than is necessary. Mr, pierce stated that since there is not a problem for this year and Ms. Haapala was not here to discuss this, he would still like to pursue the idea of election judges and the whole election process. He would suggest they table further discussion until Ms. Haapala cou7d attend a meeting to discuss this. Ms. Jackson agreed that they should invite Ms. Haapala to a Corrmission meeting. It would be an excellent opportunity to get feedback from the person who has to deal with this prob7em. Mr. Peterson stated he wou7d like to have the election laws in terms of the whole selection process mailed out with the Commission agenda so they can study them so the Commission also knows what is going on in terms of legal language. MOTION BY MR. STOUFFER, SECONDED BY MR. TREUENFELS, TO TABLE DISCUSSION ON SECTION 4.06 UNTIL SAIRLEY HAAPALA, DEPUTY CITY CLERK, CAN ATTEND A COPIMISSION MEE^ING. Mr. Starwalt stated he felt there was a need on the part of the Commission members for further understanding of this whole subject, and the Commission would like further input from Staff. UPON A VOICE �'OTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON STAR6IALT DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Mr. Betzold stated he thought it would be helpful for the Commission members to review the memo from Ms. Haapala dated May 18, 1983, re "Filing Dates - City Council". Mr. Hunt stated he would send copies of that memo and other memos relating to Section 4.06 in the next agenda packet. 3. DISCUSSION OF LAP�GUAGE IN CHAPTERS 4 AND 5 OF TfIE FRIDLEY CITY 6HARTER: Ms. Jackson stated that at the last meeting, the Comnission members decided on the following three terms for working purposes: 1. Eligible voter - a person who is qualified to register to vote. 2, Registered voter - a person who has registered and is e7igible to vote. 3. Voter - a person who is eligible, registered, and votes. 9C CHARTER COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 19, 1984 PAGE 4 Ms. Jackson stated they were starting with Section 4.05, Judges and Clerks of Election, which used the term, "qualified voters". Which of the three previous terms would they use in place of qua7ified voters in this section? Mr. Treuenfels stated that as a general rule, if they fix their attention on persons who do certain jobs (judge or clerk of an election, oriqinator or signer of a petition), they need to have some method of verifying that those people actually are residents of Fridley and are eligible to vote. The easiest way of verifying that is to make sure they are registered. In this instance, he would use the term, "registered voter". Mr. Pierce stated he did not have a lot of problem with that, because there is an election judge training program. However, he would feel more comfortable with someone who had actually voted. He would suggest "voter". Ms. Jackson stated she would go with "registered voter" because if they go w�th a person who has voted, they run into the problem of when that person voted. She thought just if a person has registered, that person has indicated some basic interest in the process. This cou7d include persons who have just turned l8, who ere registered, have not voted, but are interested. Mr. Starwa7t stated that previous7y he had indi.cated that the term "elector" was confusing. After looking into this further� fie stated he may have changed his mind about the term "elector". He felt the tern� "voter" has been used too loosely and has been misused. Mr. Stouffer stated he thought "registered voter" was more universally understood by people than the term "e]ector", at least it was to him. Mr. Pierce stated that no matter what terms they use, they have to have a definition for each. After looking at the terms they came up with at the February meeting, it seemed to him they were easy to define, and he was quite comfortable with those terms. Mr. Betzold stated he felt the first two terms, "eligible voter" and "registered voter" referred to a process right up until the time a person walks into the polling place. These people may never vote, but they are eligible to vote, they are registered to vote, but for these purposes, it did not matter whether or not they voted. The third definition looked back at whether a person actually exercized that voting right. So, there was a clear break between the first two terms and the actual voter. He thought these three terms could serve the Cor�nission well in deciding which groups can do what as they go tF�rough Chapters 4 and 5. Mr. Stouffer stated he has known a lot of 18 yr. olds who have done a lot of party work who would be eligible to be an election judge if they went with "registered voter". At 18, being an election judge could be a big "feather in one's cap". . � CHARTER COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 19, 1984 __ _ PAGE 5 Mr. Pierce stated his rationale for preferring the term "voter" was that an election judge was an important position and there are some important duties to be performed, and a person who has voted would have an added edge. He fe]t an 78 yr. old coming in has never experienced and been through the whole voting process. However, if it was too restrictive and they could not get judges, then that was anoiher story. Ms. Kindom stated she thought the term should be registered voter. She felt "registered" was the prerequisite. Mr. Betzold stated maybe they should consider redefining the term "voter" as they seem to be getting confused on when a person voted--in the last general election, in the last even year general election. How do they define voting? Mr. Pierce stated he thought they could define voter by saying "...has voted within the past four years". If they havcn't voted within the past four years, then they are not even registered voters. ' Mr. Peterson stated there may be something in the State Statutes that refers to the e]igibility for judges. Mr. Starwalt took a straw vote to see who was in favor of "eligible voter", "registered voter" or "voter" as the qualification for an election judge. Registered voter - 5 Voter - 5 Eligible voter - 1 Mr. Hunt stated that when he read the definition of "voter" as defined at the last meeting, it was not clear to him that it was someone who was eligible, �c_�ur_�re��ntl regis�ered, and has voted within the last four years. He did not t i— � n�k tTiat would be clearly evident to people reading it. MOTION BY MR. BETZOLD� SECONDED BY MR. STOUFFER, 21D REDEFINE, JUST FOR i�ORKING PURPOSES, THE TERM "VOTER" AS FOLLO[9S: VOTER - A PERSON WHO IS SLIGIBLF,,CURRENTLY REGISTERED, AND HAS VOTED DIITHIN THE LAST FOUR YEARS. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON STAR�IALT DECLARED TXE MOTION CARRIED ITNANIMOUSLY. The three terms (as amended a6ove) to he used for work�ng purposes are as follows: 1. Eligible voter - a person who is qualified to register to vote 2. Registered voter - a person who has registered and is eligible to vote 3. Voter - a person who is e7igible, currently registered, and has voted within the last four years 9E CHARTER COMMISSION MEETING, PIARCH 19, 1984 ___ PAGE 6 Ms. Hendley stated she would like to carnnent on the work the Commission has been doing on this particular section. Along with the general trend to simplify legal documents, she really felt the Commission was on the right track to get t�e Charter into plain lanquage that everyone can understand. She really liked that idea. Mr. Treuenfels asked if it was spelled out anywhere in the Charter what the difference was between the judge of an election and the clerk of an election. Mr. Hunt stated that for the next meeting, he wou7d get information on the requirements for an election judge, if there was a distinction between judges and clerks, and who appointed them. Ms. Jackson stated that since the Ca►mission seemed to be split on a term for Section 4.05, she suggested they leave that section as it is for now, work on it again at the next meeting, and take a look at Section 4.46, Nominations by Petition. She stated Section 4.06 is about nominations to be an elected official. She stated in this section, the term "elector" is doing two jobs: (1) An elector may run for office; and (2) It takes 10 electors to sign the petition to allow that person to run for office. Ms. Jackson stated there were two questions: Who can run for office, and who can sign a petition asking that that person's name be put on the ballot? Mr. Betzold stated that what they are looking at is a term for someone who is a candidate. Do they even need to use a term such as "eligible voter", "registered voter", or "voter"? Maybe they could just use the term "candidate" because he thought there might be a statutory regulation as to who can run for office in Minnesota. Mr. Commers stated that, for example, a person can be ineligible at the time that person is running for office as long as he/she is eligible at the tir�e of election. Ms. Jackson stated the term "candidate" would certainly make it more clear. Mr. Peterson stated he thought if any political term wou7d be understood with maximum percentages, it would be the term "candidate". Mr. Starwalt stated that at this point, they would continue any further discussion until the next meeting. ADJOURPJMENT: - 1�10'IION BY MR. TREUENFELS, SECONDED BY 1�2. COMMERS, TO AA70URN Tf1E 1NEETING. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON STARWALT DECLARED THE lNAR. 19,,1984, CXARTER COMMISSION MEETING ADJOURNED AT 9:00 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Lynn Saba, Recording Secretary 10 CITY OF FRIDLEY CATV ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 19, 1984 CALL TO ORDER: � Chairperson Hughes called the April 19, 1984, CATV Advisory Corr�nission meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. ROLL CALL: Me�bers Present: Barbara Hughes, Burt Weaver, Duane Peterson, Ralph Stouffer Mecibers Absent: Ed Kaspszak Otl�ers Present: Clyde Moravetz, City Staff Chris Wegener, Storer Cable Dawn Gilbertson,Storer Cable Will Loew-Blosser, A.C.C.W. INTRODUCTION OF NEWLY APPOINTED COMMISSION MEMBERS � RALPH ST�U��ER; �s. Hug�es introduced Mr. Stouffer to the Cor�nission members, Mr. Moravetz, Mr. Loew-Blosser, and Ms. Gilbertson and Mr. Wegener of Storer Calbe. She welcomed him to the Commission. Mr. Stouffer stated he has lived in Fridley for 7 years, is married, and has two chiidren. He served one term on the School Board. He is present7y also a me�ber of the Charter Commission. He stated he has worked for the College of St, Thomas for 12 years and is currently the Asst. Dean of Graduate Education. APPROVAL OF MARCH 15, 1984, CATV ADVISORY COMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION BY MR. �IEAVER, SECONDED BY 1►IIZ. PETERSON, 21D APPROVE THE MARCH I5� 1984, CA'!'V ADVISORY COMMISSION MINUTES AS WRITTEN. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPER50N HUGHES DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Mr. Weaver stated that under "Other Business", he would like to give a brief report on the "Municipal Administration of Cable Television" conference, held April 11-13, in Madison, Wisconsin. Chairperson Hughes declared the agenda approved as amended. ANNOUNCEMENT FROM WILL LOEW-BLOSSER: Mr. Loew-Blosser stated he has accepted a position with the Minneapolis Te7e- communications Network, an access corporation in Minneapolis. He stated he would no longer be the Access Coordinator for A.C.C.W. He wanted to come before 10 A CATV ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 19, 1984 PAGE 2 the Comnission to let them know and to express his appreciation to the Commission for their support during the 5 years he has been Access Coordinator for A.C.C.W. The A.C.C.W, wiil continue with its activities on the same level. The 7eader- ship of the A.C.C.W, is based in its board of directors which is a Frid7ey group, so he was sure the same activities they have always expected from the A.C.C.W. will continue. Mr. Loew-Blosser stated another reason for coming to the Commission was to pass on to them one of his unfinished projects. Recently, Mr. Moravetz, Mr. Bob Barnette, and he met with Dick Stanton of the Fridley High School, to talk about what the schools would be doing. At that time, Mr. Stanton stated he was primarily inter- ested in working with Columbia Heiqhts to teach classes together. This is techni- cally possible. Politically and economically, of course, he was sure the Cormission was well aware of the obstacles of accomplishing this. But, because it is technically possible and because the cost is for the potential benefit to the school systems, the costs are low. It is something he would like to see the Cor.missions of Columbia Heights and Fridley work on, so he wanted the Cor�nission to be aware of this. Mr. Moravetz stated Mr. Stanton was meeting with Spring Lake Park and Columbia Heights that afternoon on this very issue. He stated thai by the next Commission meeting, he should be able to give a report on what transpired at t�is meeting. Mr. Moravetz stated Mr. Stanton has been given direction by the School Board and Superintendent Rens to get going with the educational channe7s, so at least, initially, they are going to see some character generation type of cabie casting on ed�cational channel and hopefully it will happen really soon. MOTION BY riR. PETERSON, SECONDED BY MR. WEAVER, TO COMMEND WILL IAEPJ-BLOSSER FOR HIS FIVE YEARS OF DEDICATED 5ERVICE Z10 TNE A.C.C.F7. AND TO EXPRESS A TXANK-YOU TO MR.LOEW-BLOSSER ON BEHALF OF 2'HE CITY OF FRIDLEY. Ms. Hughes stated she really admired what Mr. Loew-Blosser has done with the City. Mr. Weaver stated he has always heard positive comments about Mr. Loew-Blosser regarding his efforts at A.C.C.W. He stated he personally appreciated everything Mr. Loew-Blosser has done. Mr. Moravetz stated Mr. Loew-Blosser has been the stability force at the A.C.C.W. UPOIU A VOiCE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CXAIP.PERSON XUGHES DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. l. RECEIVE CLARIFICATIONS FROM STORER ON REPORT SUBMITTED AT MARCH 15 1984 E ING Re uest a e b r. Kas szak : Mr. Wegener stated Mr. Kaspszak's questions were regarding (l) revenues; (2) capital budget discrepancy; and (3) the difference between disconnects and new connects. 10 � CATV ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETING �APRIL 19, 1984 PAGE 3 Mr. Wegener stated that as far as anticipated revenues are concerned, they out7ined all of the subscribers that they anticipate for this year. They began the year with 3,856 subscribers. They have been averaging $21 per subscriber as a district average as well as with Fridley itse]�. That is a pretty good sum as far as planning purposes. Mr. Wegener stated the on7y roain deviation they have as far as the capital budget is concerned is in terms of converter supp7ies. That had to do with two things: (1) the retrieva] rate assumed by the financial analyst; and (2) whether or not they wauld have remote control converters. Originally, they submitted $48,000 in the converter budget. That was reduced by the Region to $29,000 and ultimate7y down to $6,000 by the Miami office. This was a pretty drastic cui. The two factors for the reduction of the amount for converters was: (1) they e7iminated t�e assumption of launching remote control converters; and, (2) ass��ming t�e retrieval rate of 9Q�, which is pretty ambitious considering what averages normally are. Mr. Wegener stated the difference between the disconnects and the ne� connects was attributable to the reconnects and net gain. In other words, if they decipher out what the new connects minus the disconnects are, once they factor in the reconnects, they decide t�e net gain. That was rea7ly the ultimate factor which would account for the difference. Mr. Wegener felt this answered the questions raised by Mr. Kaspszak at the last meeting. 2. STATUS OF VARIANCE REQUEST FROM STORER TO REDUCE TEST SITE LOCATIONS: Mr. Moravetz stated that at the March 15th meeting, he had suggested that in 7ieu of going through the ordinance amendement procedure, they utilize the variance procedure. By issuing a public notice, if there are fewer than seven responses or canments received by the public (10 days after publica- tion), any public hearing would be waived and it would be a matter of staff review of Storer's request. Mr. Moravetz stated that on Monday night, the City Council received his memo dated March 26, and the City Council pretty mucn authorized the variance procedure. He also had copies of the public notice he had sent to the Fridley Sun that wi71 be in the next two weeks' editions. Mr. Moravetz stated that Mr. Hanson had informed hiro that tFie testing will begin on Monday, April 23, at 9:00 Mr. Moravetz �i.11 fie accompanying Mr. Hanson. Initially, he instructed Mr. Hanson to do the 7 test sites as requested in his variance. If, for some reason, there are pub7ic hearings held and they were required to perform the 20 test sites as presently man- dated in the ordinance, then Mr. Hanson wou�d go back and do the additional 13 after that determination was made. Mr. Moravetz stated he looked at this as a totally realistic request, and he saw no problems with it. 10 C CATV ADVISORY COhMISSION MEETING, APRIL 19, 1984 PAGE 4 3. RECEIVE 5% FRANCHISE FEE FOR FIRST QUARTER 1984: Mr. Moravetz stated the total revenues for the first quarter for basic service was $88,459.27. The premium service for the first quarter �as $154,834.69 for a total revenue of $243,293.96. Five percent of the totai figure was the $12,164.70 franchise fee amount. �IOTION BY MR. PETERSQN� SECONDED BY 1�. STOUFFER� TO RECE.TVE TXE 5� FRANCHISE FEE FOR TXE FIRST QUARTER OF 1384 IN THE AMOUNT OF $12�164.90. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE� C13AIRPERSON HUGHES DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNlINIMOU5LY. 4. RECEIVE UPDATE ON MINNESOTA ASSOCIATION OF CABLE TELEYISION ADMINISTRATORS MACTA ON DIRECTION TAKE AND PR GRESS DE TO DATE � R. Ms. Hughes stated Mr. Weaver is serving on the Board of Directors of MACTA, and he has been meeting with them on a regular basis. Mr. Weaver stated there are two different groups. He stated that at this time MACTA is working to establish a strong personal communication link, as well as the potential merging of MACTA and the Metro Area Interconnection Commission. Both groups are pulling in the same direction. They are both struggling to get started, they have many common goals, and it seems that before the summer is over, tney w111 take on some joint projects. One of the projects they are working on at this time is to have a state-wide meeting, probabiy next fa�7, regarding the interconnection of CST'S. '�Ir. Weaver stated there is a deadline, but on the first of July there is a proposal before Chris Donaldson, Executive Director of the Minnesota Cab7e Communications 8oard, for this metro area interconnect. Ms. Hughes asked if MACTA was going to make a proposal. Mr. Weaver stated someone from the municipalities will make that proposal. Ms. Hughes stated that sorie of the discussions that came out of the Metro Area Interconnection Commission two weeks ago was there was some chance the July l deadline would be delayed. Ms. Hughes asked if Mr. Weaver had any feel for what the Commission should be watching for in terms of where MACTA was going and how they were moving, Mr. Weaver stated the biggest problem they are looking at is that MACTA is going to hopefully represent the wishes of the municipalities that currently have cable franchises in place. The next big prob7em is how do they get all the municipalities to sit down and tell what they want. Ms. Hughes stated the one thing she thought MACTA has a serious role in and one she wished MACTA would stick to was in the continued education of 10 D CATV ADVISORY COMMISSTON MEETING, APRIL 19s 1984 PAGE 5 comnission members and administrators on issues, technoiogy, and imp7ementa- tion, rather than getting into being an operating agency. Some people in MACTA appear to be very interested in being an operating agency relating to interconnect and channel 6. 5. RECEIVE UPDATE AND DISCUSSION ON �ETRO AREA INTERCONNECTION CONiNlISSION: Ms. Nughes stated this is a joint po�ers agreement between communities or groups of communities tbat have cable systems, Fridley has just decided to join it and �as attended a couple of ineetings. The City Counci7 appointed representatives, Mr. Moravetz and herself, to attend these meetings which are held the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 3;00 p.m, at Crystal City Hall. Alternates appointed by the City Council are Mr. . Stouffer and Mr. Kaspszak. Mr. Weaver has been attending as a repre- sentative of MACTA. Mr. Moraveti stated that at the last meeting on April 18, there was no quorum, so there was some informal discussion. A few of the peop]e are going to get together and meet with Chris Donaldson the following Monday to get some ideas from him as to what type of proposa] they are suggesting and whether a full�fledged proposal has to be submitted by the �u7y 1 dead- ]ine or whe�her a letter of intent to submit a proposal by the July 1 dead- line would be sufficient, Some of these unanswered questions are going to be presented to Chris Donaldson. Mr. Moravetz stated that when they are talking about metro interconnect, whether they like it or not, t�ey really have to take into account channel 6. Ms. Hughes stated the interconnect issue seems to be a little easier to deal with. The reason there is some interest there is because there is some chance to make money through advertising, leasing channels, etc.-�some things that make good business sense. Mr. Weaver stated that with the financial condition of most municipalites these days, he thought they would be very receptive to getting this kind of a comnunication network without major cost factors. The pracess the city has to go through is put a proposal together, get a commercial entity to exhibit interest in running it, and then the city would have to put together some kind of ordinance to run it. Mr. Weaver stated that right now they are working as hard as they can to keep the cities involved. How that city involvement stays in there, he did not know. However, if Mr. Donaldson says there is no extension and July 1 is the deadline, he did not know who would have the time to put a whole package together and get it a1i negotiated so they could put in a proposal the first of July. That was being very optimistic. Ms. Hughes asked if there was anything Fridley should be doing right now. l0E 0 CATV ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETING, APRIL 19, 1984 PAGE 6 Mr. Weaver stated he did not know what Fridley cou7d be doing at this time. They should wait on this until they have a more realistic timetable. There wou7d have to be more people involved than just volunteer staff. 6. OTHER BUSINESS: a. Report on "Municipal Administration of Cable Television" Conference Held in Madison, Wisconsin, April ]1-13 - Mr. Weaver: Mr. Weaver stated the conference was a very good one. Some of the things they learned was that the City of Tampa was putting together its own cab1E system. The City of Milwaukee has literally a Group W/ Roseviile 10 problem, and they are working it through. They heard that an attorney from Madison makes a business in representing cable companies in litigation. Mr. Weaver stated Mr. Barry Hortnn, a professor at the Univers,ity of Wisc. is talking about early October for a meeting on the topic of "The Regional Interconnect and Real Esiate Development", He stated they should get announcements on it. Mr. Moravetz stated this was a good conference. He was looking forward to the interconnect conference. He stated he thought the agenda items and topics for this conference were determined prior to registration. He believed that if they had realized the number of people who would be attending already had established systems, they wou7d have changed the subject matter somewhat, as far as developing an access group. b. Comnents by Mr. Chris Wegener Mr. Wegener stated he had the breakdown of the consumer �►rice index, along with some information on how the CPI is arrived at, as requested by Mr. Kaspszak. Mr. Wegener stated the audit was brought up at the last meeting and that it should be done by July 1. Ne stated �hey would be bringtng the samp7e out to the Comnission members the next week; and before they do the fu17- scale audit, they are going to do a random samp7ing. He would have those figures for the Commission as soon as he could. 7. CONFIRM DATE FOR NEXT MEETING: Next meeting date - May 17, 7984, at 7:30 p.m. ADJOURNMENT: Chairperson Hughes declared tf� CAT11 Advisory Comnission meeting of April 79, 7984, adj ourned at 9:00 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Lyn e Saba Recording Secretary 11 � �,� , ,� � • • ��.�= .t. -� L� � �' •.' 1 _�_ •,. .11 �. �_ \� - � � � -�. -- -- � -- ----_ --- - -- MOT e� Coua�ii�aa 'ara�tt� to r�e�i�� td• •iont�• ef tD• Capl� ltl��ii3o �issioa Me�tio� ot OetoD�r T. 19d2. a.�oaa.e e� co�o�si�an foboeid�r. � a•oio• �ot�� all �otia� ���. ![a�or ta• e•c�.r•a te• �otioo oarritd �a 1�. �� �IQ�ION e� Council�aa Ecbneid�r to �i�� tbt •tout�� of tb� CaDl• �Televi�ioa Conmissioa ileetit� of Oetopsr , d2. S�cond�d e� Couacilsaa Darnett�. Opoa a;�cic� �ot�, �11 totio� ye.� Ne• d�clar�d tbe �otioa oarrie0 uoanLouil�. ` �� • 7 ���IEIi OF SPEGIAL DSE tERNI?. SP 1D�- LPPLICA2I�1 • . Mr. Tlora� �uDlie Yorka Dir�ctor� •tat�d oa xo�esper 1T� 19�. tD• Couecil appro�ed a•peeiai na• p�r�it to a12ov �n outp�ti�nt alinie at 7599 Oniverait� t�enue oa tde ocAditioo lbat it vould pe r��ieved ic tvo years. Mr. Tlora st�ted one of tbe •tipulations� vbee tDe �pecial yae per�it v�s i�sued, �as tbe Cit� voula vork vite te• p�titioncr on a�i�n. Tbe Proposed •i�n bas Oeen n�ievb ►� te� staff and i� eeins •uD�itt�d for appro�al. Mr. tlora •t�t�d tD• petitioaer is villio� to �ork on tDe l�d�capins� Lprove th• drainage area ana •st�ad s feoce on tbe tast� vitb �st�nsion ot tDe �pecial usc persit. Mr. Quresbi. City Mana�er� atatta •taff rant• to sake sure LEe �necial use pereit is onl� for LEia psraoa nsir� t�ia particular prepert� and is onl� !or a LDree �ear period. aff�r nbicb ti�e it viil �aia pe re�iev�d. Dr. CilOert�oo •tat�d, otD�r tbaa •o�• �ro�ion oa ttie 8outb of tbe property. De Das e�d oo proplese with operatiaa bi• puaiaeas la teia ar�a. Be stated he D�lieved La• Ousiness eu r�saiaed ��r� residential aeid Quiet and there 6ss Oeen no traffie proDl�as. MOTIOA ey Cou�cileaa 8a�eroli to �oacur vitD th� Cit� Manaser•• recommendation and appro�� tAe renc�al of tDis �Deci�l u�e pereit !or a three year period. vith !bt ur�deratandiru that tDe tdree i�provements rill pe oompleted� �wd tbia reneval L�i�en rith the unQeratandias, it 1• to tAe petitioner� Dr. CiiD�rtion� oal�. S�conded pr Couneil�ao Barnett�. Qpon a•oice �ot�� all �roti� a�e� Mayor iee Qeclar�d t�e aotion carri�d �tnani�ow].�. ,,, � • y>��: t�►GE 3?_ �Ip7Ip11 � Conocil rn �as�rnik to �llov � oo�sereial •i�a ia • rtiideatial �r�a toe� ta• Deop�rt� at TS99 Ooi��rait� l��aa� zo e. io�.aa .aa a.�s�o.a �s aDora on tb• �Iaa. �a0 teat ta• �i�o 0� 000curr�ot �ritd ta�.�n��i�l �s� p�r�it� 3! /d0-12. �cond�e � Council�an Titspatrialc. Opoa a toic� �ot�. •11 rotio� �ye. Ms�or !ee d�cl�r�d tee �otioo oarri�d �aniiou�37. � � � • � , • , � � 1. �, � , � • , • . � . � � � � / 'llr. Tloe�a, l�plie Yorks Dir�ctoe�� •tat�0 •ieae tbe �pecific�tioaa ana eid• ver• prtpar�d� it �u Deco�e aDpar�at tD• root at tee Co�eoai liltratioa Plaat eas det�riorat�d aonsiQerapl�. ee �tat�d tee roof. tl�er�fore� aDould e• r�p�ir�0 or s�p1�e�0 io�t��a of ���t tD• tl�sDia�� a• ori�ioall� oropo..a. Mr. �lora •tat�0 iL vovld ooat appro:i��t�l� i�6.000 for t wv roof. • eovev�r. root �terial aar�not ee •ppli�d �b�a teoperatur�a ar• noder 45 d��r���� ta�r�tor�, it vouldn't 0� r�aliatia to sdv�rtis� tor eida tor tbe trork �t tbi• tiN. Mr. �lora �tat�0 a t�aporar� oatcb �oD c�n a done tor arouod =1�500 or t�e ooatractor s• viiiios to a�auct S3�j00 tor tae tlasDin� on teis roof. A� �tat�0 ataff l�els tb�� �bould vait uDtil �prir� vbea te�y cao �o out for �id� on t oe�r roof aad appro�al of � c�a�e ord�r la r�Queat�a tor i3 � 300 !o �duct tb� oost of LD• tlasDio� on ta• root at Cossoa�. MOTION e� Couacil�n Scbneid�r to appro�• CA�as• OrQ�r /o. i ritb teebe DrotD�ra to d�duct �3.300 tro� tbe oriai�al cootrict for deletioa of t�e lla�snio� on tDe tiit�r Plaat •t Co�moaa Park �oQer tb• pro��et tor tbe ���air o! �ilt�r rlant �oof• �t Locke •nd Commona Park. SeconOed py Couneil�sa Bamereit. Opon a �oict �ote� all totios aye� Mayor Nee declar�d tae �otioa carri�a �nanLousl�. � t�� � 7tESOLU2I0g 110. 9e-19d2 �URDIIi� � SALE bF �CO 000 GENE$A_L OBLICAiI0�1 ?A� NC i?l.�N2 EDEVELOPMEI�IS �4NDS OF 19d2 S£RIES �I. tIXI1�C THEIR FQj�!_1� sPEC�Tra?IONS DIREC2��iG_r1�EIR EXEGUiION AND DEL-IY�AI: >IiD PRDYIDING lDR ..�'�EIZi.l�YME�ii: Mr. EDl�ra ot EAI�r• tod •ssoeiatea preseat�d tDe DiQa r�cei��a thia •ft�raooa tor t�e aal• oi 5600.000 �eseral oplitatioa t�z ioareoent r�Qevelop�eat Dond�. � Nr. E�l�rs atated four eiaa ver� received r�naie� ia ae t��eraae ioterest rat�• fo�a 9•26i tro• Daia DoarortD to 9.5Taf• H� atat�d it ta tbcir hcommeadation t?��tData So�vortII 010 ia coepetiti�e aad recommen0 tDe Cit� ayard L�• Ooade t�TOUah tLe� D� adoption of tbe resolutiea. II�SIOii e� Couocilsaa Sc�nel0�r to r�cei�� t�e �ida tor f.n• •�1• ot tDe�e Oonds. Seeoneed D� Councilsaa aaroett�. Qpoa a �oice tot�� �11 votins aye, Ka�or �ee d�clar�0 tDe �otioa oarriea unani�ousl�. 11 A � CITY OF FRI[7LEY •1�t UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E.� FRIDLEY. MINNESOTA 5513Z TEIEPHONE ( 612►S7t•3150 CITY COUNCIL November 1�, 1982 �ilbertson �el Road N.E. �n 55432 ACTION TAKEN NOTICE 11 8 On November 8, 1982 , the Fridley City Council officially _ approved your request for extension of Special Use Permit, SP #80-11, and a sign with the stipuiations listed below: 1. Improve the drainage area. � 2. Need more landscaping on the property. � 3. Extend the fence on the east side of the property. '` 4. The Special Use Permit has been extended for three years. _ 5. The sign is allowed as long as you use the property at 7599 University, must come down if there is a new tenant. If you have any questions regarding the above action, please call the Comnunity Developr�ent Office at 571-3450. JLB/de Sin erely, R OLD L. OAR N City Planner Please review the noted stipulations, sign the statement bel�, and return one copy to the City of Fridley. � Concur with action taken. � � UTYOF FRiDLEY CIVIC CENTER • 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 • PHONE (6121 571-3450 April 17, 1984 TO WNOM IT MAY CONCERN: On May 7, 1984, the City Council of the City of Fridley will be reviewing a Special Use Permit, SP #$0-11, by James H. Gilbertson, which allows a counseling clinic at 7599 University Avenue N.E. This meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber at the Civic Center at 6431 University Aven ue N. E. Anyone who wishes to speak on this matter may be heard at the above stated time and place. You may call the City Manager's office on Monday, May 7th, to find out where this item is on the agenda. 571-3450, extension 150. WILLIAM J. NEE MAYOR 11 C MAILING LIST SP #80-11, James H. Gilbertson Counseling clinic on Parcel 2700 Section 11, the same being 7599 University Av�nue N.E. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Bloom � 330 Osborne Road N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Ezekiel Moreno, Jr. 320 Osborne Road N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Gabrielson ✓ /310 Osborne Road N. E. ��, �.=" Fridley, F1n 55432 Ra1ph P. Lynn 7599 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 American Oil Compsny 4940 Viking Drive Minneapolis, Mn 55435 Osborne Properties 523 South 8th Street Minneapolis, Mn 55404 �1•�"9 �s So+f c� Mr. & Mrs. Frank Davis 7573 4th Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Carl Wahlstrom � 347 76th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Woodcrest Baptist Church Junior Parsonage 333 76th Avenue iV. E. Fridley, Mn 55432 pe��„� Ai°p�� Mr. & Mrs. Marcus Baukol 315 76th Avenue N.E. . Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Blosky -� 305 76th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 �. Mr. & Mrs. Bradford Gullickson ;/ 7573 University Avenue fJ.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 11 D Planning Commission October 14, 1980 City Council 4/17/84 (Review) Mr. & Mrs. Warren Osborne , 7565 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wilson " 7566 4th Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 P1r. & Mrs. Frank Waks 7574 4th Street N.E. � Fridley, P1n 55432 Mr. James H. Gilbertson 6801 Channel Road Fridley, Mn 55432 � -: .- .-. � � � rn � � � y � � � � \r � rn I= E-- O S 6 0 R N E-= �w � 5 T) CENTL�R TS[ANf� - -- _ . _ - - - - - O S 8 O R l� E�d' (E l4 5 T}— —�- ___ _ N� _ _ ___. � - - A a � G p . __. _ n _ Ri _ O � n`, b — � �� � ^� /� �. �x�SrrNG ��vEwAY .�� �.�y - �"�� �1 \ \ \ \1 � 'O A � o` 3 .� � o � � � - -- �. - - - - - - - aA m - - �-� - _ � - O 11E — �� � C� N -a .. N N -� ;� � C �� � o� �� _, a � N < �� A � h� a� �z � n� — Y �A N '1 fl- �- . � �' � y � � � � � � � '� � o♦^ < l • �A rn �. A �� _z o !� � �� � � 11 F �. ,� . � j � �� �"i % ! ' f'1' � v o� ptREGTQRp►TE OF BL�C WORKS . pU May 2, 1984 pemolition of Building5 .in Center C�tY prea Nasim MEMO N0. 84-63 h� MEMORANpUM ACTION INfO• for the demolition at 9��� a'm'�n the Center City �i��� Center Street received. gg�t the and West of 5th bids were o ened on April 5 ' i Street ect. Seven Bids were P f qAississ�?nterested in the PrOJ n�ed t�e of stuctur'es South o b�ds and recomm►� Area. Ei9ht contractors were ro�ed the 19, 1984 meeting app � HRA at their APrb the City Council. gu�,theglow bidder The roved J' Madsen Building � pro�ect be apP for removal of the Truckin9 Wa�ot bidder on h bid 6 Renollett Herbst Nlavers was the h�house �gui1ding N0• � park Construction Wa S)has negotiated Dale g�ild�n9 No. 2i. 8ui}din9 N0• and low bidder on thid�ng � T1us�c Center � 4 Herb on the Telephone Bu 3 and the e�Bui�ding No. �• guilding N�• � �he garag above Gary'.s Gara9e � low bidder on Qu�ldin9 No. 4• to the Con ht Renollett for h�m t0 rem��Q the demolition W�t i� receive the bids and award Recommend the City Counc contractors. gF.9Q,iT�IQd I�D. 8 — 1984 RF�OLOTION RHQUE.STII� '18E CITY CbONCIL OF �9E CITY OF pgIDI,Sy 1lppgpVE AI�ID AiiARD BID6 FOR �E DEMOLITION Pll� RF3�DVAL a' �II�l S�RFS WBFRFAS, the Housing and Redevelopment Authority has enterec] into a contract with Target for the development af '.•l�e property north of City Hall, and WHERF.AS, it is the responsibility of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority to renave the buildings curreritly residing on the property► and WHER£AS, the City staff is authorizeci to act as the agents for the Housing and Redevelognent Authority. NOW, �ER�ORE, BE IT RFSCLVID, that the Housing and Redevelopment Author ity requests the City Council reoeive and award the bids for the demolition and renaval of the structures north of City Hall. PASSID AI�ID ADOPTID BY Z�IE H�SII� AI�ID RIDEVIIAPN�Tr AUTfiORITY OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY Zi�IIS 12t11 nAY OF �PgTI • 1984. I�►RRY �P9N�RS r QiAIRl�F1N HWSING AND RIDE.VII+OPt•�.T7I' AUZiiORITY ATI�'ST: � ; a�� . 3/OJ24/3 �A �B M� 10: J�EiN G. i30RA. AJBLIC hARRS DIREC'IOR Ft�l: MARR L. SIRC�i, �SSISTANT P�UH�LIC I�ARRS DIRDC'!OR -- 1�i1E: APRII. 11 • 1984 8UB�7FX.T: BILLS FbR D�7�1fJLITION OF S'IFd)CIIJRFS APID O�R MIS('a�ANDWS CJN PRUP£R'1'Y AAI�I OF Cl'17t i�LS, Wie received written quotes on April 5, 1984 for the removal of the buildings, parking lots, anci retaining walls on the f�tF► property north of city hall. T�e attached list shvws the top three bidders for each building. If the project is awarded as indicated on the list, the project will cost $18,605.00. 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Low Bid - Park Construction - Renollett Tzucking - Dale Movers, Inc. • ::�_ � Low Bid - Herbst and Sons - Renollett Trucking - Dale Movers, Inc. � vl «����f�: '::. �. �� Low Bid - Park Gonstruction Co. - Renollett Trucking - Herbst and Sons i .!. ' : �. �/ : ��� �1 ►. .►: High Bid - Badger Nbvers, Inc. (Bid withdrawn due to mistake) Low Bid - Dale Movers, Inc. - Renollett Trucking - Herbst and Sons S 7�060.00 $ 2,100.00 S 2,000.00 $11,460.00 S14,480.00 SI4,98Q.00 $ 6,665.00 $ 9,640.00 S12,260.00 S 1,000.00 S 1,200.00 $ 1,400.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 6,340.00 S 6,500.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,740.00 $ 1,780.00 S 4,500.00 518,605.00 �E . 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Q`1 � ♦ � W W i s � • � �� - � M , M i� . ,� � � F -•1 rN� e�TV os Fql L Y o�TE FROM SUBJECT OtRECTORATE OF PUBLIC WORKS 2, 1984 John Flora, Public Works Direc Bid Opening for 1984 Concrete Pavement Joint and Crack Sealing Project �� r ����b�.�l. (�. , r T % i � f� . . �'!' . ,"'r- 13 . MEMO R A N DUM Memo No. 84-64 TO ACTION INFO• Nasim Qureshi, City Manager Bids were opened on April 24, 1984 at the Civic Center at 11:00 a.m. for the 1984 Concrete Pavement Joint and Crack Sealing Project. Eleven oontractors were interested in the project. Six bids were received. Highway Service was the low bidder at $21,350.00. They have done this work in the City last year. Recommend the City Council receive the bids and award the 1984 Concrete Pavement Joint and Crack Sealing Project to Highway Service. JGF/mi? TMt CITV O� \ Fql L Y DIRECTORATE OF IBLIC WORKS OATE �y 2 � � 9� FROM O.P.W. �ohn Fl ora SUBJECT Bid Opening for 1984 Concre Paveroent Joint and Crack Sealing Proje t MEMO Nasim Q . 84- 64 TO ______� shi 13 MEMORANDUM I ACTIONI INFO• Bids were opened on April 24, 1984 at t Civic Center at 11:00 a.m. for the 1984 Concrete Pavement Joint and Crack ling Project. Seven contractors were interested in the pr 'ect. Five bids were received. Halverson Construction Company were the low b'dder at $23,913.50. He has doing this work in the City for t past numbe of years. Recorr�nend the City Council reci e the bids and aw rd the 1984 Concrete Pavement Joint and Crack Sealing Proje to Halverson Const ction Company. JGF/ de � Planholder Highway Service 6315 Cambridge Street St. Louis Park, MN 55416 920-6710 Forby Construction Inc. P.p. Box Z11 Route 3 Hinkley, MN 55037 384-6061 Palda and Sons 1�62 Dayton 4venue St. Paul, MN 55104 �an_i�na 0 Bid 0 ening 11:00 A,M, Tuesday April 24� i9sa 13 A P � Concrete Pave^ient Joint and Crack Res�alin� Proiect �reat Lakes Contracting Corporation P.O. Box 96 Suar�ico, !tisconsin 41 A-4'�4-fIF�F t Arcon Construction Com�any, Inc. Mora , �tPl 55051 679-2244 D.N. Blattner Avon, MN 56310 224-8774 Seal-Treat 5244 Eden Circle Minneapolis, Mtd 55436 920-2623 Construction Haterials, Inc. 6725 Oxford Street Minneaoolis, MPJ 55426 929-0431 Swanson Equiqnent Company P.O. Box 1963 Fargo, ND 58107 701-293-7325 Concrete Curb, Inc. 771 Ladv Bird Lane Burnsville, MN 55331 890-0019 Con-Spec. Corporation 380 Layfayette St. Paul, MN 55107 93-9491 Bid Bond 5X 5X 5" � 5X 5% d ,� Total Bid $21.350.00 $21.495.00 �28,670.00 529,715.00 S29,910.00 S29,975.�0 No 6id No Bid No Bid No Bid No Bid TM� � DATE �— FROM SUBJECT � m DIFiECTORATE OF PUBLIC WORKS May 2, 1984 Bid Opening for Street Improvement Projects 1984-1 & 2 MEMO N0. 84-61 TO Nasim Qureshi 14 nnEnnoAaniounn ACTION� INFO• On Tuesday, May 1, 1984 in the Civic Center at 11:00 a.m. bids were opened for the ST. 1984-1 & 2 Street Improvement Project. Eight contractors had shown interest in the project. Three bids were received. The low bidder was H& S Asphalt of Anoka. The bids consisted of a base bid for 72nd, 73rd and 77th Avenue and University Avenue West Service Drive plus Alternative #1 for 66th Avenue, Alternative #2 for Creek Park Lane and Alternative #3 for the yature Center Handicap Trail. Recommend the City Council receive the bids attached and award the contract to H& S Asphalt for the base bid and three alternatives for the toal of $449,095.25. They have worked in the City before and have done acceptable work. JGF/de O m J Q H O H N'f � W > a-� H Q Z � W H J g N � W � a-� H t* Z � W � J Q �-i � W � �--� H Q Z � W H J Q C m W N Q m � p Z �--� O m m � W � J O � Q J d � N � � O O'► cT �' VR O O O t0 M w M N �aA O � O O � � � �n �oR � �O d' .--� N � M bR O tcf � � � M N M � � � � �--� M 01 � � � � �A O O �f'f ri M � N M tf� � � n l'7 O � Q Li: �R O O � .--� N � M t!�? �O � � � M e--� �O M b'�► � � � � N n �O t0 .--i tC �R O O O N N w � t0 bA � tG 11') r-+ � w e-� � � O .--i .-� � n . t1') Ct 64 O .-� �D t0 .--� � M � 4°► '� 3� O� O� O� O•� L1') � C� � tl Z CA Z Ca 14 A '� Q •r z m - U C �-+ � �� � O O C Q . 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N 7�N � E iN (.� � O�� Xr N eiS �i'.M G1 O �OM 'C �O� Q C � iT -r 2 C� cT � Q (� ��O t O 3 N � w� � 7� d• tC0 3�d � �` w U' m d fd f") 41 X t0 r �0� C aa C+ O � O C N X c�i� U L t O • O �f) vf G) u'f O. i O C S�C 2ng t�mC� 4� QG.N 1L-�O Q•-�iC m�� �+� F R !L OATE FROM SUBJECT � DIAECTORATE OF PUBLIC WORKS May 2, 1984 Bid Opening for Water and Sanitary Sewer Project No. 145 15 MEMO R A N D UM MEMO N0. 84-60 TO ACTION INFO• On May 1, 1984 in the Civic Center at 2:00 P.m. bids were opened for the 1984 Water and Sanitary Sewer Project No. 145. Fourteen contractors were interested in this project. Nine bids were received. F. F. Jedlicki, Inc. of Eden Prairie was the low bidder at $105,652.00. He is a reputable contractor in the Metropolitan area. � Recommend the City Council receive the bids and award the contract to F. F. Jedlicki, Inc. JGF/de ��id Opening 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 1, 1984 WATER AND SANITARY SEWER PROJECT_#145 PLANHOLDER F. F. Jedlicki, Inc. 14203 West 62nd Street Eden Prairie, MN 55433 934-7272 American Contracting corporaL�on 11661 Eagle Street N.W. Coon Rapids, MN 55433 755-6820 Hydrocon, Inc. P.O. Box 129 North Branch, MN 55056 332-5411 Bonine Excavating 12636 Main Street Rogers, MN 55374 �28-2714 Crossings, Inc. P.O. Box 10 Prior Lake, MN 55372 �47-5685 Orfel & Sons P.O. Box 16358 St. Paul, MN 55116 �qR-�8 9 ; Nodland Associate, Inc. Alexandria, MN 56308 � 428-5827 i Burchville Construction Co., Inc. �f P.O. Box 167 � Loretto, MN 55357 498-7184 Hennen Construction Company 14520 �1ain Street Rogers, MN 55374 428-41J7 Arcon Construction Company, Inc. Mora, MN 55051 � 679-2244 Water Products Company 15801 1•Jest 78th St. Eden Prairie, MN 55344 American Ductile Iron Pipe 12112 Lynn Ave. S. P.O. Box 278 Savage, MN 55378 890-3570 BID BOND 5� Bond 5% Bond 5� Qond 5% Bond 10% Bond 5% Bond 5°' � Bond 5M Bond 5% No Bid No Bid No Bid TOTAL BID $125,712.00 5110,424.20 �118,934.25 $120,216.50 g125,712.00 $134,49I.40 S134,799.00 �137,139.30 $141,734.00 15 A r : .- Page �2 15 B Waten & Sanitary Sewer Project #145 (Continued) L_% PLANHOLDER � BID BOND � T07AL BID Thomas and Sons, Inc. 415 3rd Street S.E. No Osseo, MN 55369 Bid Civil Structures 4603 Dow Road No Saginaw, MN 55779 B�d 218-729-7484 _ — 16� R�7AN N0. — 1984 RESOLUTION SUPPORTING INDEPENDENT MANAGEMENT STUDY OF N�'I.ROPOLITAN WASPE QONIit� �+Il�II.SSION BE IT RESC�VED by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, as follaws: WHERE�S, many m�micipal officials, businessmen and other persons throughout the metropolitan area have expressed grave ooncern about the operations of the Metropolitan Waste Control Canmission, and WHEItE�S, in recoc�ition of such concerns, Gavernor Rudy Perpich commendably ap�ointed an able and representative Gavernor's Citizen's Cammission to review the NWCC, and WHEREAS, such commission conducted an extensive investigation of the operations of the M�1CC and of public peroeptions of it, and WHEREAS, such cammission, on December 29, 1983, reportec7 its findings and recarnnendations to the Gavernor of the State of Minnesota, and WHEEtEAS, such reca�nendations i.ncluded a recamnendation for the oonduct of an independent m�nagenent study of M+1CC, anci WHERF,AS, the Association of Metropolitan M�micipalities, the Association of Metropolitan Area Managers, the Suburban Rate Authority, and others concurred in the reco��ndation that such an independent managenent study be conducted, and WHERF,AS, it appears that the state planning off ice has undertaken initial steps tawards obtaining such an inc7ependent study, and WHEREAS, the aforesaid organizations have expressed their interest in praviding representation on a coRUnittee which would help to formulate the work program for such study, to monitor its progress and to evaluate its conclusions, and WHF�RE�S, it is critical to the credibility and acceptability of any such management stucly that it be an independent study, rather a study done under the supervision and control of the M�TCC, and WHEREAS, such commission recommended a number of ineasures requiring legislative action, but it naw appears that the Gavernor's office has chosen not to supp�rt any such legislature action at this time, and W'IiF�REAS, the compromising or abandoning of the concept of an independent managsnent study, especially when ooupled with a lack of legislative action, would constitute a severely damaging blow to the hopes and expectations of those who have been working in good faith to establish a higher level of oonf idence in the NWCC, Fage 2—Resolution No. -1984 W�REAS, the compromising or abandoning of the concept of an independent management study, especially when ooupled with a lack of legis].ative action, would constitute a severely damaging blow to the hopes and expectations of those who have been working in good faith to establish a higher level of conf idence in the NWCC, NOW �IEREE�ORE, BE IT RESC�,VID by the City Council of the City of Fridley, as follaws: 1. This co�mcil strongly endorses and urges the conduct of an independent management study of the MWCC as recommended by the Governor's Citizens Crnunission to review the Mn1CC. 2. T4�is cotmcil believes that such study will have maximum value only if it is an independent study formulated and conducted through the use of an advisory committee broadly representative of the municipalities in the metropolitan area. 3. This council urges the Governor of the State of Minnesota and other appropriate officials to take whatever actions may be necessary to initiate such an independent study at the earliest possible date. 4. Let a copy of this resolution be transnitted to the Gavernor o� the Sta te of Minnesota, the chairman and members of the Metropolitan Waste Control Canmission, the chairman and members of the Metropolitan Council and the members of the Minnesota State Legislature representing this City. PASSID AND ADOPT� BY �iE CITY QOCTNCIL OF 'IIiE CITY OF FRIDLEY �iIS DAY OF , 1984. WIIS,IAM J. NEE - MAYOR ATI'F�T: SiDNEY C. II�II'�1�N - CITY Q�RK 2/8/17/6 16 �1 .• TO: FROM: SRA Communities SRA Attorneys April 24, 1984 . � i `w16 B I�cnn�•u. l)'Brien K I)ra���r , � � r„�i,.,�,���.�i Lt L� � ` �\MN 1•IIM111 "�- ., At the meeting of the SRA board last week, there was extended discussion about the progress, or lack of progress, in implementing the recommendations of the Boland Commission concerning the operations of the Metropolitan Waste Control Cor.unission. The Bo2a�d Commission, as you recall, was appointec3 by Governor Perpich to study the MWCC because there seemed to be so much concern about the efficiency and cost effectiveness of its operations. The Commission, after some weeka of study, made a series of recommendations. Extracts from the Commission report, including their fourteen maior recommendations, are attached hereto. After the Bo].and Commission report was released it was discussed by the Association of Metropolitan Municipalities, the Metropolitan Council, the Metropolitan Area Managers Association, the SRA and others. A consensus developed that there should be legislation which would change the manner in which MWCC commissioners are selected as well as certain other things related to the MWCC and the Metropolitan Council. It was �l�o agreed that some of the recommendations of the Boland Commission could be dealt with through an independent management study whicr. would not, itself, require legislation. It now appears that the legislation was not introduced because of a decision made within the Governor's office. The question remains as to whether the independent management study will go forward. There is some indication that there is resistance to having a study which is independent. It is feared, by those who have been advocating an independent study, that if any study is undertaken at all, it will be done under the control of the MwCC itself. With this in mind, the board of directors of the SRA directed us to prepare a resolution for consideration by the councils of SRA members. The resolution seeks to emphasize the importance of the management study and of making certain that it is an independent study. The resolution is being submitted to you upon the recommendation of the SRA board. If it is adopted by your community, the SRA suggests that copies of it be transmitted to the parties listed in the concluding paragraph of the resolution. 16C GOVERNOR'S CITIZENS COMMISSION TO REVIEW MWCC SUITE 451 245 EAST 6TH STREET ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA 55101 Decemcer 29, 1983 Governor Rudy Perpich State of Minnesota Office of the Governor St. Paul, Minnesota 55155 Dear Governor Perpich: we are presenting you with this report to complete our charge to investigate, in the broadest fashion possihle, the Metro- poZitan waste Contzol Commission. Our recommendations cover those areas needing immediate attention, help contzol and contain costs in the future, and deserve attention for their new approaches to solving the probelms of how best to treat waste in the next 20 years. SDecific recommendations focus on involving the public througa c::anoes in structure, and on reducing cost increases t:�rough management improvements and by bringing co:npensation and con- trac�ing into compliance with state policies, pzocedures anci proorams. Wit�: the growing importance of water and waste treat:.ient, we sucgesL investigating t:�e possi�le creation of a new indust:y in t�is state. Al�ernative methods for processing wastes could impzove yinnesota's business climate anQ foc�s attention on yinnesota's professional resouzces - the Freshwater Biological Institute and its proposed Waste Management Institute, the University of Minnesota's College of Biological Sciences and :iur.ioarey Institute - that are in place and already effectively wor:cing wit:� private industry to look at waste-processing 16 D December 29, 1983 Governor Rudy Perpich Pag e Two alternatives and alternatives to management in the public sector so that public-funded operations can operate more efficiently. These assets, as pointed out in our report, could promote Minnesota as a better place to live and as a state with a strong interest in maintaining the high quality of its most important natural resources, water and air. Some of our specific recommendations involve opening up the decision-making process and encouraging mor= pu5lic inp�t. Wt conclude that the newspaper articles encouraged us, given vour broad charge, to recommend changes within the MwCC and wit:� respect to its relationships with other governmental agencies, and especially with the public. The most important area of concern we considered is the comoelling, never-ending need to make the MwCC responsive to its users. We ask you to request legislative action and to implement changes through your office to change this situation as quickly as possible. The damage to the public confidence in this agency has been compounded by rapidly increasing costs and t:�e possibility of a substantial subsidy to meet rising sewer c:�arges to lower-income homeowners in the future. As industry con:.inues its wi�hdrawal from the system and the population in t:�is area drops or changes fzom families to single and retired persons, the burden of sewer costs on iadividual taxpayprs will continually become heavier. We believe our reco*.unendations set out ways you and ot:�er public officials can reverse this situation. T:�e best way to start may well be by assembling a new team c3eoicated to involving and serving t.'�e public. We ap�reciate the help and assistance received from your of°ice and MWCC stafr and co:n.�nissioners, past and present. T�e public and public officials assisted us greatl� in their testimony anc in preparing many of the reports we have included in our Appendices. Finally, we appreciate the opportunity to review this i^aortan= avency wnose operations affect t::e health of everyone of us. We believe our reco:r.mendations will ensure the MWCC becomes December 29. 1983 Governor Rudy Perpich Page Three more responsive to the public and more efficient in using scarce public monies to perform a vital service to our communities. Sincerely, �. v� �-, � `- � .,�� JC. � � Jon� E. Boliand, Chair '- � • / � Thor G. Banic, .�.. � �� � . ' l�, , . �/,,,6 ` � C`:arles K. Dayton/ Qlo�.-•----�.. vl • Bonnie A. Kennedy /� �,� �G �i /.t,f (.G" f.tti i� ��� LX LI�.f�� �laicoi:n �l. tilcDonaid //��I'//�(! A 1 � �� ✓�/ W � \i ' �/ " � �,•�✓ %�� �J � Karen L. Dingle, Stai� ` J 16 E 16 F SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS 1) The position of Chair chould be full-time. 2) Sixteen commissi�ners should be selected by the Metropolitan Council. 3) An ombudsperson function should be established by the Legislature. The person or persons hired should report to the Governor. 4) Public rate hearings should be held yearly by MwCC to determine the rates to su�port the proposed budget. 5) An appeals process for rates and other measurement metr,ods decisions impacting communities must be put in place. 6) An independent management study should be performed to develop a streamlined model for management to be used by the MWCC. 7) A Code of Ethics should be adopted immediately. 8) Hizing policies should be revised to ban nepotism, preclude hiring persons with conilicts of interest, and verify education/employment experience prior to hiring. 9) an internal auditor position should be created and must be accountable to the Governor. 10) Parts of operations, such as electzical maintenance, research, sampling and measurement of functions should be contracted out, after the labor agreements have been chanaed to remove the sub-contracting clause. 21) MWCC Labor Agreements must be brought into confor�ance with State agreements. 12> Procedures for awarding and amending contzacts must be • conformed wit.h procedures used by State agencies. 13) An actuarial review should be done to determine present and future unfunded liability for retirement benefits and ot�ez fringe beneiits and should esti�ate the yearly amount to �e added to opezating costs for funding these benefi�s. - :4) A Waste Resource Task Force should be formed to stuay alternatives and propose long-range plans for dealing with all the State's wastes. RESOLIITION N0. - 1984 A RESOLIITION �PPROYI�G A SIIBDIVISION, LOT SPLIT, L.S. #76-02, TO SPLIT LOT OFF THE WESTERLY 85 FEET OF LOT 1, BLOC� 1, OA� CREE$ ADDITION, PLAT 2, TO MAgB A NBW BUILDIAG SITE AT 109 GLBN CREEK ROAD N.E. WHEREAS, The City Council approved a lot split at the March 1st, 1976: meeting, and WHEREAS, such approval Was to split off the Westerly 85 feet of Lot 1, Bloek 1, Oak Creek Addition, iiHICH WAS IN ERROR, and it should have been for Lot 1, Block 1, Oak Creek Addition Plat 2, and WHEREAS, The City has received the required Certificate of Survey from Ronald C. Enroth, and WHEREAS, sueh approval will make a new residential building site. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Couneil direets the County of Anoka to record this lot split within six months of this approval or else such approval shall be null and void. PASSED AND ADOPTED HY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 198u. WII.LIAM J. NEE - MAXOR ATTEST: SIDHEY C. I1�IMAN - CITY CLERK 2/8/21/15 17 17 A May 2, 1984 Honorable Mayor and City Council I had a lot split approved by the City Council on March 1, 1976. It was Lot Split #76-02. I had always planned to build on this lot myself, but due to economic changes I was never able to do that. This year I have a buyer for the lot. When I went to record it at the County they said I had to have a certified form from the City of Fridley proving that the Lot Split had City approval. When I came into the City for this certified approval, it was discovered that that lot split was approved with the wrong legal description. My application was for Lot 1, Block 1, Oak Creek Addition Plat 2, and the City Council approved a lat split for Lot 1, Block 1, Oak Creek Addition, which is at another location. As it was the City's fault that the minutes all have the incorrect legal description, I would request that the City Council pass a resolution with the correct legal description so that this lot split can be recorded at the County. Thank you for your consideration of this matter. Ronald C. Enroth � G � There is a survey of the part split off from original lot I have agreed to pay $2,346.85 for sewer and water hook-up for the new lot before a building permit can be issued. (1984 figures) �++� 17 g REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 1, 1976 PAGE 2 requested by Naegele Outdoor Advertising Company be approved with the stipulations as outlined in the Planning Commission minutes. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Sobiech stated that this is a request by Consolidated Container Corporation to split off a 120 foot portion of th2ir property between Main Street and University Avenue West Service Drive. The property is leased by Frank's Nursery subject to a special use permit on the entire property. It is used for display, and the nursery has present intentions of purchasing the leased property. The request is to separate off the appropriate amount of property and put it in the nursery. The Planning Com��ission recon.nended approving the permit subject to a number of stipula±icns as listed in their minutes. There is a request that the nursery make a decent looking area on their property. Councilman liamernik asked if the area is now fenced. Mr. Sobiech said that the westerly edge is fenced and there is no problem with it. In responsc to a questio� by Mayor Nee, Mr. Sobiech said that the plan is not co::�plete as this tiiiie, but he hoped that everything �•rould be done by mid-summer. Councilman I!amernik said he felt the fence area looks like an add-on, and if they �rere goin9 to maE;e it a part of their property, they should tie things together. t�1r. Sobiech said Lhat if the lot split is appro��ed, they might take a closer look at it. The only problem might be the acquisition of the property. Mr. BernsCein, representing Consolidated Container Cerporation> said that this property a:as leased by Frank's Nursei�y and now they are asking to buy this onc acre, so naturally tl-�ey ��ill make it a pei�anent piece with �•:hat they f1dVe no�,v, and being in the landscape bus:ness> he felt they �•lill �•rant to make it as attrac- tive as possible. He said tfiey are anticipating the closing at the enel uf March, 1976. Mayor Ne� asked if the City rras setting va�ues on land that is used fnr sales at a higher rate than just the parking lots. h;r. Brunsell remar�:ad that it depended on how mucn land that one is talking aoout. Jn iust one acre tf�ere would not be that much difference. He said that in his opinion the assessor would not put a different value on it as lony as it is in the one confined area. Co�mcilman Hamernik asked lr there should be a time schedule on the oetition for rezoning if it is approved. Mr. Sobiech said we should get the prope�,ty r�zon••�i as quickly as possible and proposed that they add a stipulation that the rezoni��.j reGuest bE filed pr•ior to the closing of the sale of the property. MOTIO�� by Councilman Ham2rnik, seconded by Councilvro;nan Kukovlski, that the Lot Lot Split request be approved with the stipulations as listed in the Planning Commission nrinutes and that the rezoning request be filed prior to the closing of the sale of the property. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor ��ee declared the motion carried unanimously. LOT SPLIT REOUEST, L. .=7G-02 V RO�JALD EI�P.00TH TO SPLIT OFF THE WESTf:RLY 85.0 Ff.FT OF LOT l. B OC: . 11K CREEY. AL'JITIO�r TO GREATE NPlOTHEk BU_IL(il��f SITE, TRE SAhtE 6EING 109 GLE(J CREEK ROF�D ��.E: Mr. Sobiech stated that the property met all the requirer�ents of the existing zoning code and to the existing structures on either side of it, and the utilities to service the lots are available. The matter of an additional special assessment from Glen Creei: Road for services was discussed. Mr. Qureshi explained the assessment policies of the City in regard to this property under the conditions of the permit. Councilnwn Fitzpatrick said that he concurred with the Planning Commission on this request but questioned the eiaking it subject to payment of a hook-up fee, Upon further discussion this stipulation was not added to the motion. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick, seconded by Councilwo.nan Kukowski, tc concur Nith the Planning Comnission and approve the request for a Lot Split. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � ,. "r"�t"'�'`:.ae�;a4+�Qa t wra�@'S� �'? �i;-'�.!"y. HAR�EY A. CARTWRIGHT ������ �,;%�<����J� ���°��� ANOKA GOUNTY SURVEYS HENNL•PIN COUNTY SURVEYS �`' ��TD S UR ��� Y��S MINNEAPpL15 SURVEY8 84f0 PALM STREET N. W. REGISTERfO UNDHR LAW6 Of eTAiE OF MINNESOTA tUNiET 4-i633 � LICEnilD BY OROINANCC OF CITT OF MINPtEAPOLI4 OWNER 826 PLYMOUTH BUILDING FEOERAI. 8-8721 INDUSTRIAL -.IUD�CIn� ' HENNEPIN AT SIXTH • MINNEAPOLIS 3. MINNESOTA BUSINE55 — TOPOGRAPNICAL . ��r��YOT�� �CCtIiICA�C CITY LOTS — ►1.ATTING CE1qRLES Fb§Z�6-02 by Ronald Enrooth . .. . � _. � ' � i S� f� � ._..� • j~ . _... - ; .. -� -- � � .� �:� . _. .. �� 17C_� �O!.MB�NING THE RECORDS OF J. E. HILI, Crvi� ENGINEER tsr�sucNCO �ers C. F. SANDHOFF 5� CIVII ENGINEER [9Tw�L15MCD IGO� JAMES NELSOIV SURVEYOR <fTAlL15ME0 lY2t METROPOLITAN LAND SURVEYORS, CfTA�LIlM[O u�� 460--124 .�- i I HERE6Y CERTIFY THAT THIS t S A TRUE APJD CORR ECT PLAT OF A SURVEY OF THE �:�£ST �5,0 �FEET OF LOT ��BLOCK'I �OAK �CREEK ADDITION PLAT 2 C1TY OF FRPDl.EYl�1NOKA COUNTY� PJJINNESOTA AS �+�ADE QY ME THlS �3TH�DAY oF Ju�Y,1970. i—�._ } , � � � � r � � . � , ,� ; f� . �.�.. / �•.� b T �� i . �a , ?� � �� � � � � L; �; . �t� :+�i / 2a�//� i� �S� , j""i� #� � 4� / i �`-. ,� :o ! s.� � � � �t ti '� � � ._._--_ _ '� -----�---------- ___. _-- ; _ � i'' J i'; �i �`�=�� � �' � i? �+.� j"'�� : ��f-' `'.`1 � . s=. � �y /i i r li,� .,,�f �?r.--.:yf y;'i � L....dd.:�r�+^..}�yfi,.� 1 StGNED �"'" — CARIYlRIGHT wr.o OLSON - �r . .� � , , ..,_ _ _ ;.. _ . _....�_._�_._ _.. __--., , ' nl ...:,::_ L.S. #76-02 Ronald Enr85thof Lot 1 1� D : � � � z •\ C��- ��'' � Split off the Westerly, ' �' � �+� �' �;�� f�� � �� � Bl ock 1 Oak Creek Addi tton Pl at 2 :�il •^� �.., � .. !�( c • �':. 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( . ../Y ' ._.._ .'__' �......_ .... _.. .? . . �. .� .�1 i . � � � `. . � , • M1 �. . .' �.,. . ` � F , �J'','' . , : . � _ ; - =, ' . I •- ' }._ - , . . . � `' '� ..�_ . . , . • � . , . , , : _• : , , , . -_ _ _. _ � _ - --- - ; . _ . - - - - - - -._ ._...r. . . . . _ . __ . . - • • � --•S � - . ; ... - � . ��` . - ;1;� f t .. I � ��. ; . _ _ ; ` ;� : •T • � �' • . , _. CITY OF FRLDLEY PETITIUN CO'VER SNEET peti � ion N�,, 4-1984 Date Received ��ay 1, 1984 Ubject Request no parking signs be posted along 71st Way on both _ sides of the street indicating that there be no parking from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday PetitioR Checked By Date Percent Signing Referred to City Council Disposition : F���ii���.� We, the undersigned residents of 71st Way Northeast are very concerned about the recent dramatic increase of traffic at River- wood Comnunity Center. This increase has necessitated the clients of the community center parking on both sides of the street of 71st way. This has caused three primary problems. l. The U.S. mail service has on numerous occasions, refused to leave mail in our mailboxes, leavinq a note stating that the mailbox is blocked by a parked car. Apparently the Fridley Police are powerless to prevent this as there is no specific law which states you cannot park in front of a r�ailbox. However, this does necessitate the residents going to the post office to pick up their mail. 2. We fear for the safety of our children as the biking season approaches. At the current tine during the day we all have a "blind" access to the street from our oriveways. 3. If energency vehicles were needed on our street, we question very much whether or not a fire rig would be able to get to our homes in a ti�e of crises. We would respectfully submit that signs be posted along 71st Way on both siaes of the street inciicating that there is to be no parking fron 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. a����/.��r Tf,r4� F.f�v�s'i � � -��.. �v ;iyu .. ✓i- �_- ;�, . . L C.i . _ ^ � _: r • +�-� � �� :� ' ` � ---�- _;� : BPDRESS• /�� �/i�! � j �� 7/�t �,�,v� �/.az� �� /v2¢ - '7� .1� //y _ _?�f'�L�'� %j'S�: %/ �� ,., , �/ Sjj 1, ' �S� , % �'�l'.— % / � Gt�� /�fr - 7i �' C��t �; W�"T' �/ � _�{�� 7T �'. �_ �1 � . � � �• � �' � «.��5�_t._� '' � �, � - �i• �=- � e � •!1 �7 G � '% 1� ` I i � �� �L t,.�1-C'`%�l ,,�1 k .J/ S r �:Ji�' /(c� %/�f G� 1 18 A 0 . . P.L-•�IT� 4L� t:e, �i,c: wedersignA� re�idents oi 7sst Way Nor*heas� ar= vei�• concer:�e.: about the cecent c;rar,�atic increase of traific at �:iver- aoc�d Cor.u�uiiity Center. This increa: e has reces�if�.ate;; t::c� clients of thc conmunity center par!:in� on botn �ia:e:, o±' ti�E ;street of 71st w.ay. Tl��is has ca�seu three prir,�ary pcoblens. l. Tne L�.s. Iil]21 service has on nuraerous eccasions, refu:;�c �c, leavp ;,�a;; in aur r.�ailboxes, leaving a note at�ting tI,a� ti:c r..ail�or. is blo��keci by a uarked car. Apparently tt�e �� �uley Policc: �re vewerless to prevent this as there is no ��ecif�c la�, whicn states y�u cannot park in front of a r.�ailbo::. fiu�i�ver, thiG d.�e: necessitate the resiuents going to the }�ost office to pic'v, u� t�,Eir r��ail. 2, iie fear io► �2�e �aiet}• of ouc children �� ti�e biki.ng se�_�or� ���_ ro�coe�. i,� �i�� cu� rent tir.;e d��cinC ti:e ciay we .�il .�►,::�e 4 "u� i:i:�" a�:crs:� ta the �treet fror.; our �ri�r�ti�z�:,. 3. �r cner�;er.cy vehicles were neeoed on our street, ti�e q�c��ticc: vCr}• r.:�ci, whetl�er or not e fire riy would be ai�'_e to y�;. t� �.:i�- h�r,�E� ir. a ti::e �f crises. ric uo�1G re�pectfully subnit tt�at signs be posted alonc; :�:;: ::ay or. �oth siaes of. the street indicatin�; that �t�ere is E.c, r.:: nc ,;,.r►;in�; £ror.► 9:G0 a.r::. until 5:00 p.m. �.q��N.:�.rr T,4c� -�.�.,;�►:' LJi: •�+.: QYYL`Lat�Gt � ��� , , _ ' ; , � , r'���� � i o � 1����;,% ���- � ���, �.���,� 11�,�. ss� J � ��� , - � � T��� �. �io s a�,� ��..�_.. ��� r�,� , � . � � T.u,``�` `�" �..s-�/ �.UCI.r� h1�. 7/3a ��reh1��,� �� F`t.�o�(�"t,� SSY3Z v� 3� .. !7/ � � � // � �/ _ _.r.... _._._ _ ----- ---._._- - - _ �s � ` � �� � 18 C . . �\ .�� ,,,�. _ _ .� � � �` • �•; �1 f, ` . �F '� .. : "�' �� .`i d w. • p # . �� �it J �'�.I i �1t � ���.__��_, ' '.� '� ' �' . 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' � - .- ?�m •• ;: ` , �.�.. ��� . � � ��' � � .� ~ � r � �=� '=� � 1i�; +�` t "*�, � . . �o�� _ ii �'� � � w� f '- � � � i � � � i i � � � � � � � i - ' �y . �O� ; � . ; . iii _ii i�i � '� �� i �_� i i iiii � 1_� i � i Liiii � � iiii �r ��'' _ �, a _� �� �'%�� i-i � =�1 � /1/1 : _� r n+t c�TV os Fq1 L Y DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC WORKS OATE May 3, 1984 FROM D.P.W. Mark Burch- Engineerin SUBJEC�Pital Street Improvements MENIO N0. 84-65 TO John G. 19 MEMORANDUM I We received a petition signed by 8 of the 14 residents (57%) who live along Capital Street requesting that their street be improved with concrete curb and gutter and bituminous mat. ACTIONI INFO• The petition will be presented to the City Council on May 7th. If the Council decides to order a public hearing and uTtimately order the improvements for construction in 1984 we would be able to add it to our existing contract without letting new bids. MB/ de CITY OF FRIDLEY PET 1 T1 UN COVER SHEET Peti c ion N.,. 5-84 Date Received May 2, 1984 object For Street, Curb and Gutter, and Storm Sewer Improvement along Capital Street Petition Checked By Date Percent Signing Referred to City Council Disposition 19 A t�TI?I0� TOR 5?AEET. CURS uD 00'T'PER �/D S?ORM S�EtiiER D�PRO�h'[�1RS � tAIDLE?� MI�IiE�30?� lpril� 194A Tc Lbe Cit� Council of Fridle�� Minoesota: Tbe t�d�rsitn�d, peing a r�oritr ot tbe property ovners of tDe Prop�rtiea along Capitol Str��t� vhich �rill Denefit by the proDo�ed ieprovesenta� bereD� petition that stor� st��r ■aias pe provided Dy Lhe Cit� froe CDeir e:istins locationa to acco�at• tbe �Dove referenced properties; �1.S0 that atreet iaprovementa of aQequate sectional di�ensions. conaisting of coacrete curD and �utter and Dituminoua surfacing be pro�ided Dy the City oa Capitol Street from Main Street to Hughes Avenue. It i� underatood that the coat of said ioprovements vill De aa�essed against the Denefited propertie� as outliaed in !linneaota Statutes Chapter �29.00. It la also under�tood Lhat it ia iepoasible at this ti�e to �ive an sccurate estimate ot the coat of the ioprovement� Derein petitioned; horever� tbey are hereby reQuested to De constructed at the loveat po�siblc eost cosmenaurate vith prudent bandling Dy the City in � normal �s x sament pro�ect. 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' ' �` ' s � • , , L05 # S� b � � � L ��� � '� � � sz ;� � � r � - + __ _ � � � iN � _ 1� r� _ ��. �7 � � T►+� c�Tr os []IAECTORATE OF PUBLiC WORKS A� o�TE r�Y� 4, 1984 FROM D.P.W. John G. Flora, Public Works Direc r SUBJECT Nasim Medtronic Creoso te Clean-up TO hi, Ci 20 MEMOAANDUM I er ACTIONI INFO• Boise Cascade sponsored a public meeting in the Civic Center at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 3, 1984. The purpose was to explain to the public how they planned on r�noving the creosote cont�ninated soil fram the Medtronic property west of Central Avenue. Individual notices were delivered to residents living on Nort,on Avenue and 73rd Avenue. A public notice was published in the Wednesday Sun newspaper. Five residents attended th e meeting. Barr Engineering has submitted a request to install three temporary trailers and a shed on the site. 'i"his ite�a will be included in the May 7, 1984 Council agenda. Set up at the site will begin the middle of this month and the work should be completed in 120 days. JGF/mh ATTACH: 2 �:'ty.:.u«: _ .. :.^<•=l�'s.7 ::F��°!w'�*RaF':..arT+.�+—c—r.,....-._.._. a_e I , �%�'�DT/�O��c✓ ����� ,� �.. . 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'� . �- .+ • � � �. .. � � . � �„ � � g�'� � �� ��> � �,� � �� � � � � r � � � � � • � �° � � �� .� ��'�g t�1 g � �' � t7� �_�� $� �� . �� � �� ��$�� � - ��� � ��s���� -� � : . -- . . _ •:s;_4�.F _ . •. , - _� �.��c b'�� ��° �,��� ��� � IO � � . � � m 'CI Me g ��� � �� �� ��w m � �. ° � � � .-- � ' �s � , � �� � • � t'i, .�. � g• � g� � � ��� ��. �+ � . �S m � m : �S- �_ ��, �� : �� � . ��� . _ �.�. s . u� � -,..� „ f - �� � � � � : . � s �. � � � I� I� _� - � �■ -._� � LAKE R0. suuc �u►TE I MN 55435 u.s. ro o �aE ��pt1 �� •�1ts ECTIOM 11E011Ef�� 3206 Y OF fRIDLEYJJ it L 20 B , � i 1 r , 1 L � 1 � , � , 1 � � t � � � � , TM� c�TV os Fq1 L Y �ATE _ FROM SUBJECT DIF�ECTORATE OF PUBLIC WORKS 2, 1984 John Flora Medtronic Temporary Trailer Permit MEMO N0. 84-65 Nasim Qureshi TO 20 C MEMORANDUM I ACTIONI INFO• Associated with the Medtronic creosote clean-up a need to place temporary trailers in the Medtronic parking area in support of this work. The exact number of trailers are not determined at this time. What will be required is trailer for the Contractor, MPCA, Consultants, crew clean-up and , Administration. This will require between 3 to 5 trailers. The consultant has submitted a request for a Tempory Trailer Permit at this time in order to expedite their construction schedule. Recommend the City Council approve the Temporary Trailer Permit for up to 5 trailers in the Medtronic site, for the period of May to September. JGF/de 0 GITY OF FAIDLEY� SUBJECT MINNE90TA i�par�mcrui urv�s�a�� Qom. Dev. Div. Protective Insp. Dept. HOUSE TRAILER APPLICATION mber � ev o0• Approved 1 910-F9 I 1 of 1 800 APPLiCANT: � q r � �nq � r« c►!�q �a � � AnDRESS: 6800 �an�� �ve . S , TEL. I10: �%�2� �2�" �S� TRAILER OWNER: Sa�►'+'� 2- ADDRESSs TII�. NO: 0 20 D Dote 7/1/81 Lp,►lDOwrtEx :/Yl ed �� �'� � � n c� ADDRES S: (2�.-� o o%l C�Pn r�-Q NE ,/'��, �/ I�� , 1`O B� (',,ns`1�-�°" �f fi�� TRAILER N�KE : �/ct ( i D u S S IZE : �� x.ZF. USED FOR: J�o u C(. PERIOD OF TIME TO BE STORED/OCCUPIED: L�wr�.�lbn o� �-�nS`h`kcfi0�1 /�D� ��ut 8�ay` ��" � � ' LOCATIOII OF TRAILER OPJ PROPOSED PROPERTY: Attach Plot Plan of Property st�owing Trailer Signatures of Adjoining Property Owners Granting Approval: v,u� � ��.e ��� Q,�..o oCg,ae.��./ihf yvori o�,�.�- cari..�., c� C orr.s ��7�i a,1 � � n�qo�a�b�s _ "'�"" Re2ationship between Trailer Owr�er and Landawner: Un�� ��c / Names and Ages of all Occupants (If Residential Use) : /�//a- ' Facilities for Sewage Disposal, Water and Electricity: %�e,+,�o��r �`vk''�'PS Please find attached a check in the amount of $30.00 for parking the trailer or $50.00 for both parking and occupying the trailer. I]ATE : Z .� � �O / FOR OFFICE USE Date Received: Council Approval: Stipul�tions: RECEIPT NO: j�79� LICENSE IQO: EXPZRES: nol � r ¢ I � I I �� �I �, � yy� . U U , < � F- _� � 2 7 N Q u Q 3 E ¢ O � N �� 1 0 c� Y 2 c a s `a 2 � , > w 1 � � � , Q. < W y � Q 1 , `. wd 1 ¢ �a ' z 1 z � ' 4 1 �o 00 � � U� 1 . � C 1 � ! 1 ''— ' C�. ; • V - �- J � . � � � .1 � � �l 0 � � a �' y I \ // / / /, / 20 E ' 1 � � � FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL Type of License: Cigarette Barry Blower Div. 99 - 77 th Way N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Bill Johnson Stand. Sta. 5311 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 The French Peddler 6401 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 � Servomation Corp. Willis D. Johnson William Davis Approved By: 21 -- LICENSES James P. Hill Public Safety Director James P, Hill Public Safety Director James P. Hill Public Safety Director Fridley Country Boy Country House Inc. James P. Hill 1301�t1ississippi St. N.E. Public Safety Director Fridley, Mn. 55432 Godfather Pizza Godfather's Pizza Of James P. Hill 7910 University Ave. N.E. Mn.Inc. Public Safety Director Fridley, Mn. 55432 Jet 7600 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, h1n. 55432 Moon Plaza 6215 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, P1n. 55432 Onan Corp. 1400 - 73rd Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Quality Painting & Metal 7880 Main St. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Servomation Corp. 7490 Central Ave.N.E. Fridley, P�1n. 55432 Strite Anderson Mfg. Co. 7585 Viron Rd. N.E. Fridley, F1n. 55432 Stuart Anderson's Cattle Co. Restaurant 5696 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 g S ruett iver r��dl�jr,�Mn. 55432 Kayo Oil Co. James P. Hill Public Safety Director JAJ Enterprises Inc. James P. Hill Public Safety Director Servomation Twin City James P. Hill Public Safety Director J.R. Vending Same Servomation Corp. Servomation Corp. John Swingdorf James P. Hill Public Safety Director James P. Hill Public Safety Director James P. Hill Public Safety Director James P. Hill Public Safety Director James P. Hill Public Safety Direct�,� Fees: $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 �12.00 $12.00 $12.00 �12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 �12.00 �12.00 $12.00 v 21A � FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES May 7, 1984 _ __ _ - Page 2 Cigarette Cont. Totino's Foods 7350 Commerce Ln. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Viking Chevrolet 7501 Highway #65 N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Food Establishment The French Peddler 6401 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Fridley Country Boy 1301 Mississippi St. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Godfather Pizza 7910 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Servomation Corp. Mark J.Dooley William Davis Country House Inc. James P. Hill Public Safety Director James P. Hill Public Safety Director Steven J. Olson Health Inspector Steven J. Olson HealttF Inspector Godfather Pizza of Steven J. Olson Mn. Inc. Health Inspector Jet Kayo Oil Co. Steven J. Olson 7600 University Ave.N.E. Health Inspector Fridley, Mn. 55432 Lynwood Health Care Center Beverly Enterprises Steven J. Olson 5700 E. River Rd. Inc. Health Inspector Fridley, Mn. 55432 Moon Plaza JAJ Enterprises Inc. Steven J. Olson 6215 University Ave.N.E. Health Inspector Fridley, Mn. 55432 N.B.C. Whole Foods Inc. Mary T. Gray Steven J. Olson 1315 Rice Creek Rd. Health Inspector Fridley, Mn. 55432 Servomation Corp. Same 7490 Central Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Swings Spruette _ . ._ JQh►n:S.�ttn�do�fi�-- 6485 E. River:Rd. N.E. Fridley, P4n. 55432 Valley View Christian Church 1280 Regis Ln. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Rev.R. Walters Steven J. Olson Health Inspector Steven J. Olson Health Inspector Steven J. Olson Health Inspector $12.00 $12.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 �45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 Exempt =i FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES Food Vehicle Licciardi's 3755 California St.N.E. Columbia Hgts.,Mn. 55421 Servomation Corp. 7490 Central Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Golf Fridley Gold Driv. Range 8100 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Junk Yard Bargain Auto Parts 7360 Central Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Central Auto Parts 1201 - 732 Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Salvage Center 51 - 37th Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Sam' s Auto Parts 1240 - 732 Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Off Sale Beer Swings Spruette 6485 E. River Rd. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Union 76 Self Serve 5696 Hackmann Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 On Sale Beer Cafe'de Fourmies Inc. 6401 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Pizza Flame - Fridley 317 Osborne Rd. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Godfather Pizza 7910 Univ. Ave.N.E. John Licciardi Jr. Same Roger M. Jones Dick's Auto Parts of Mn. Inc. John Buzick James A. Dowds Stanley E. Giddings John Swingdorf Union Oil of Calif. Mark Haggerty Steven J. Olson Health Inspector Steven J. Olson Health Inspector James P. Hill Public Safety Director James P. Hill Public Safety Director James P. Hill Public Safety Director James P. Hill Public Safety Director James P. Hill Public Safety Director James P.Hill Public Safety Director James P. Hill Public Safety Director James P. Hill Puhlic Safety Director Pizza F1ame,Fridley Inc. James P.Hill Public Safety Director Godfather's Pizza of Mn. Inc. James P. Hill Public Safety Director 21� $65.00 $155. $30.00 $350. �350. $350. $350. $60.00 $60.00 $325. $325. $325.0 21 C _ FOR CONCURRENCE 6Y THE CtTY COUNCIL —� LICENSES � Mav 7. 1984 PaQe 4 On Sale Beer Cont. Knights of Columbus North Air Home Assoc. James P. Hill $325.00 5831 Highway #65 N.E. Public Safety Director Fridley, Mn. 55432 Private Pump Anderson Trucking Serv.Inc. Same 7600 Central Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Viking Chev. Mark J. Dooley 7501 Hwy. #65 N.E. Fridley, �1n. 55432 Refuse Hauler Mobil Home Sanitation Donald Ramacher 2463 Lk.Geo. Dr. Cedar, Mn. 55011 Paul & Andy's Paul N. Eiynck 725 - 109th Ave. N.W. Coon Rapids, Mn. 55433 Retail Gasoline Bill Johnson Stand. Willis D. Johnson 5311 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55421 Fridley Country Boy Country House Inc. 1301 Mississippi St.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Jet Kayo Oil Co. 7600 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Swings Spruette John Swingdorf 6485 E. River Rd. Fridley, Mn. 55432 TaxiCab Yellow Taxi Serv. Same 127 - lst Ave. N.E. �1p1 s . Mn . 55413 Richard Larson Fire Inspector Richard Larson Fire Inspector Steven J. Olson Health Inspector Steven J. Olson Health Inspector Darrel Clark Building Inspector Darrel Clark Building Inspector Darrel Clark Buildling Inspector Darrel Clark Building Inspector James P. Hill Public Safety Director $30.00 $30.00 $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 $70.00 =I FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES Used Motor Vehicles Viking Chevrolet 7501 Hwy. #65 N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Vending Machines Barry Blower Div. 99 - 77th Way N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Bill Johnson Stand.Serv. 5311 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Central Auto Parts 1201 - 732 Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Frank's Nursery 7620 University Ave.N.E. �ridley, Mn. 55432 Fridley Golf Driv. Range 8100 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Gazda Bekins 5800 Main St. N.E. Friclley, Mn. 55432 Hydraulic Spec. 1131 - 72nd Ave. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Onan Gorp. 1400 - 73rd Ave. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Plywood Mn. 5401 E. RIver Rd. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Quality Painting 7880 Main St.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Salvage Center 51 - 37th Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Servomation Corp. 7490 Cnetral Arve.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Mark J. Dooley Servomation Corp. Willis D. Johnson John Buzick Larry Sollie Roger M. Jones Coca Cola Bottling Hyd. Spec. Co. Servomation Corp. Major Vending J.R. Vending James A. Dowds Same James P. Hill Public Safety Director Steven J. Olson Health Inspector Steven J. Olson Health Inspector Steven J. Olson Health Inspector Steven J. Olson Health Inspector Steven J. Olson Health Inspector Steven J. Olson Health Inspector Steven J. Olson Health Inspector Steven J. Olson Health Inspector Steven J. Olson Health Inspector Steven J. Olson Health Inspector Steven J. Olson Health Inspector Steven J. Olson Health Inspector 21� $150.00 $175.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $50.00 $1090. $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $100.00 i ' FOR CONCURRENCE 6Y THE CITY COUNCIL May 7, 1984 Vending Machines Cont. -- LICENSES Paae Strite Anderson Mfg. Servomation Corp. Steven J. Olson 7585 Viron Rd. N.E. Health Inspector Fridley, Mn. 55432 Swings Spruette John Swingdorf Steven J. Olson 6485 E. River Rd. Health Inspector Fridley, Mn. 55432 Totino's Foods Servomation Corp. Steven J. Olson 7350 Commerce Ln. N.E. Health Inspector Fridley, Mn. 55432 tlnity Medical Center A& J Enterprizes Steven J. Olson 550 Osborne Rd. N.E. Health Inspector Fridley, Mn. 55432 21E $200.00 $50.00 $265.00 $280.00 �I FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL MAY 7, 1984 �LACRTOPPING Aapbalt DriveWay Compaay 1211 East HighWay #36 St. Paul, !�V 55109 C � S Blaektopping 8832 Nest BroadWay Minneapolis, !�W 55445 Fairfax Aaphalt IAa. 21832 Sugar Lane Rogers, !�1 55374 Modern Aoadxays Company 1620 Winnetka Avenue North Golden Valley, t�W 5542? By: Benneth G. Smith By: Patrick Stanton By: John Pfaff By: E. R. Smith Northern Asphalt Construction Inc. 11064 Raddison Road N.E. Minneapolis� !�W 55434 By: Gerhard Larson Pioneer Blacktop Inc. 1800o Co. Ra. 30 Maple Grove� 1�B�1 55369 By: James Haller EXCAVATING Berghorst Plumbing d� BeaLing Co. 10732 Hanson Boulevard Coon Rapids, IrIId 55433 By: Reith Zimmerman Carl Bolander � Sona Co. 251 Starkey Street P. 0. Box 70216 St. Paul, l�IId 55107 Brighton Exea�ating Co. 1920 Highway #96 NeW Brighton, l�AI 55112 By: Roger Erickson By: Geo. IndykieWicz MeLropolitaa Nechanical CoatraeLora Ine. 7340 Washington Avenue South Eden Prairie, lrIld 553u� By: Thomas Nelson IIaited Water � Sewer Co. 6020 Culligan Nay Ninaetonka, 1�A1 553�5 By: Jim Spetz l3AS SERVZCE A-ABC Applianee � Heating Iac. 611 West Lake Street Minneapolis, l�IId 55408 By: William Nagel Air Cosfort Inc. 3944 Louisiana Cirele -- LICENSES �_I�i;Z� ' i 7 Darrel Clark ChieP Bldg. Qfc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin 21F 'I FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL IrWY 7 , 1984 Ninneapolis� !QI 55426 American Burner Service 601 North Prior Avenue St. Paul, I�1 55104 By: Donal G. Ruden By: Lqle D. Rotvold Baokdahl � Olaon Pluabing � Heating Co. 3157 Chicago Avenue South l�linneapolis, !�T 55�07 By: Richard Olaon Berghorat Plumbing � Heatiing Co. 10732 Hanson Boulevard Coon Rapids, !sN 55433 By: %eith Zimmerman Bill'a Sheet Metal 7g91 Spring Lake Road N.E. Spring Lake Park� !�1 55432 By: iTilliam Andreasen Blaine Heating, A/C � Eleetrie, Iac. �3562 Central Avenue N.E. Anoka, !�1 55303 By: Don Chouinard Burner Serviee � Coabuation Controla Co., Ine. 2119 Lyndale Avenue South Minneapolis, l�'R�1 55405 By: Jim Myers C. 0. Carlson Air Conditioniag Co. 1156 Aldrich Avenue North Minneapolis, MN 55411 By: John C. Jenkins Care Air Conditioning � Heating Inc. 1211 Old Higtnray #8 New Brighton, I�IId 55112 By: Donald Dickison Centraire Inc. 7402 Washington Avenue South Eden Prairie� I�1 55344 By: John Roepeke Cool Air Mechanical, Iac. 1441 Rice Street St. Paul, !�i 55117 By: Luverne J. Worms DJ•a Heating � Air Conditioning, Iac. 6060 LaBeaux Avenue Albertville, !�1 55301 By: Donald Savitski Dependable Heating i Air Conditioniag, Inc. 2619 �oon Rapids Boulevard N.W. Coon Rapids, !Q1 55�33 By: Thomas Chouiaard Beonomy Gas Inatallers Inc. 620�t France Avenue South Edina� l4�1 55410 By: Jim Toohey -- LICENSES Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bi21 Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. B112 Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. 8111 Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. 21� =i FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL MAY 7, 1984 Egan � Soaa Co. 7100 Nedicine Lake road Ninneapolis, l4�1 55427 By: W. J. Egan Fraalc'a Heating � Air Conditioniag Inc. 31d'i California Street N.E. Nianeapolis, l�Ai 55418 By: David Yogt Gaa Supply Iac. 2238 Edgexood Avenue South Minneapolis� hII�l 55418 Home Heating Inc. 6121 Starlite Boulevard Fridley, !9d 55432 Hutton and Rowe Inc. 2126 - 2nd Avenue Anoka, l�II+1 55303 Larson Mac Companq Inc. 1509 Coon Rapids Boulevard Coon Rapids� t�l 55433 Minnegasco Inc. 201 South 7th Street Minneapolis, NW 55402 Northeast Sheet Netal 4347 Central Avenue N.E. Minneapolis� l�Qd 55421 P d� H Servicea Co., Inc. 208 - 73rd Avenue North Minneapolis� l�IId 55�30 Pierce Refrigeration 1920 - 2nd Avenue South Anoka, trW 55303 By: S. R. Navickas By: Randall Shegstad By: Leslie J. RoWe By: Robert Larson By: Donald BroWn By: Ricky Anderson By: Gerald Steffens By: John Becker Richmond � Sons Electric Inc. Golden Valley Heating � Air Cond. 5182 West Broadxay Crystal, !�W 55�29 By: Sigurd Follese Royalton Heating 8 Cooling Co. q120 - 85th Avenue North Brooklyn Park, l�II�1 554�13 By: William Stexart St. Marie Sheet Metal Inc. 79�0 Spring Lake Park Road Spring Lake Park, lrQ�l 55432 By: Louis St. Marie Geo. Sedguiick Heating � Air Conditioning Co. -- LICENSES Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin P1Dg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plhg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. 21 !� 'I FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL MAY 7, 1984 1001 %enia Avenue South Minneapolis, !�I 55u16 By: Thomas Sedgxick Standard Heating � Air Cond. Co. 410 Yest Lake Street Minneapolis, l�IId 55408 By: Ted Ferrara 3uDurDan Air Conditioaing 8419 Center Drive Minneapolis, I�i 55432 Superior Contractora Inc. 6121 - 42nd Avenue North Minneapolis� t�W 55422 �ENERAL CONTRACTORS ACCAP Coa�truetion 7150 East River Road N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 By: Steve Chinander By: Donald Hoglund By: Nichael Yebb B� L Home Improvesenta Inc. 1161 - 79th Avenue N.E. Spring Lake Park, !�i 55�32 By: Ronald Brovold Rodney Billman� Iac. 157 Silver Lake Road NeW Brighton� lrAi 55112 C � H Sidiag � Remodeling 24055 Fillmore Street N.E. East Bethel, IrW 55005 By: Rodney Billman By: Nike Huckert Coacbman Real Estate Inveatseat Corp. c/o Sun Belt Business Centers, Inc. 1616 North 51st Street Omaha, NE 68104 By: William Wieman Code Consulting and Serwices 11000 Central Avenue N.E. Blaine, I�9d 55434 By: Jeff Mulligan Construction Analysis � Hanagement, Inc. 7401 Central Avenue N.E. l�Iinneapolis, I�A1 55432 By: Vergil Florhaug Da�-�o Aome Improveaent 1325 - 42nd Avenue N.E. - Ninneapolis, I�T 55421 Ey: A1 Hopecky Diversified Construction Co. 10400 Alabama Circle Bloomington, I�T 55438 By: Derm Ror►land Du-All Serviee Contraetors, Inc. -- LICENSES Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofe. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofe. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. 21 I 21J ' FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES r !�Y 7, 1984 636 - 39th Avenue N.E, Darrel Clark Columbia Heights, l�Dd 55421 BY: Gary Dooner Chief Building Ofc. Durabilt Aasociatea, Inc. 7343 Ann Court Eden Prairie, l�A1 553u� B.D.S. Coaatruction Co. 360 ilest Larpenteur Avenue St. Paul, KN 55113 By: Thomas Raspazak By: Darrell Saari Eagan Conatruction Co. Ine. 1971 Seneca Road Eagan, !QI 55122 By: Larry Grell Bast Central Buildera P. 0. Box 144 Zimmerman, !�i 55398 Eriek�on Brothera u567 �lest 80th Street Minneapolis, l�T 55437 Faireon, Inc. 80 Seeond Avenue S.E. New Brighton, I�1 55112 By: Herman Jedneak By: J. C. Carlson By: Michael i�ilhelmson Darrel A. Farr Develop�ent Corp. 4600 Lake Road Robbinsdale, NW 55422 By: Daniel Farr Franzen Coaatruction Co. 4250 - 5th Street N.E. Columbia Heights, l9�1 55421 By: Robert B. Franzen Gar�ac Construction Co. 481 - 206th Avenue N.E. Cedar� l�IId 55011 Hagman Construction, Inc. 2040 Douglas Drive North Minneapolis, l�A1 55422 By: Gary D'Aig2e By: James A. Hagman Diek Harris Coapany 6200 Riverview Terrace N.E. Fridley, !�W 55�t32 By: Richard Harris Aarriaoa Developsent, Inc. 7920 Cedar Avenue South Bloomington, !�T 55420 By: iiilliam D. Harrison Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Qfc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Buildin Ofe. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofe. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. D. Y. Aarstad Co., Inc. 7101 Highxay #65 N.E. Darrel Clark Fridley, l�Al 55432 By: Alton Johnson ChieP Building Ofc. 'I FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL iYF�1Y 7 , I984 A1 Hirach Conatruction Box 633 Delano� l�II�1 55328 Bogar Conatructioa Inc. 1061 - 109th Avenue N.E. Blaine, !IN 55434 By: A1 Hirsch By: Gerald Guimont Cbse. 8. Johanaoa, Iac. #24 Rice Creek Boulevard N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 By: Charles Johansoa Milton L. Johnaon Roofing � Sheet Metal Co. 2513 Central Avenue N.E. Minneapolis� l�II1 55418 By: Milton L. Johnson 1C. S. � Inc. 4222 East Lake Street Ninneapolis, !rW 55406 By: Bob Christians Kraus-Anderson Construction Co. 525 South Eighth Street Minneapolis, MN 55404 By: David My2i Langer Coastruction Co. 54 E. Moreland Avenue ilest St. Paul, l�II�l 55118 By: Thomas Langer Lloyd�s Home Improvements, Inc. 1012 - 42 1/2 Avenue N.E. Columbia Heights, NA1 55421 By: Lloyd Graczyk Don l�lanaatedt Construetion Co. 772� Tessman Drive Brooklyn Park� !�1 55445 By: Don Mannstedt !lerchants Naintenance Serviee P. o. Box 33335 Coon Rapids, l�II�1 55433 By: Bruce Bogie Minnesota Fackage Producta, Inc. DBA Pacific Pool � Patio. 6922 - 55th Street North Oakdale, !Ql 55109 By: Bill Parenteau Nodern Inaulatioa Inc. 10779 - 93rd Avenue Nortii Osseo, l�II�1 55369 By: Don Froemming Nedegaard Conatructioa Co., Inc. ?81�! Northdale Boulevard Coon Rapids, irW 55433 By: Gill Gruber Hetko Bros. Aoofing -- LICENSES Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Buildin Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. 21K 21L 'I FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL NgiY 7 , 1984 3446 Russell Avenue North Hinneapolis� HN 55412 North Central Buildera 7401 - 42nd Avenue North liex Hope, !4d 55427 Bq: Dan Netko By: Bob Norcross Paoo� Iac. 7970 IIniversity Avenue N.E. Fridley, !�W 55432 By: Jerry Paschke Northlaad fiose Remodeling 1420 Champion Drive Nex Brighton� I+IId 55112 By: Mark Revier Panelcraft of Hinnesota, Iac. 2309 Snelling Avenue South Minneapolis� NIN 55404 By: Lloyd Stimpson Patio Encloaures, Iac. 3537 Hillsboro Avenue North NeW Hope, !�W 55427 By: Mark S�ranson Quality Contracting 4700 Independence Avenue North Nex Hope, l�D�I 55428 By: Roger Feehner D. V. Selfe Con�t. Co. Inc. 1755 East Co. Rd. H2 White Bear Lake, lrW 55110 By: D. V. Selfe Star Hoses, LTD. 7b91 Ceatral Avenue N.E. Fridley, !�W 55432 SuperAmerica 1240 West 98th Street Bloomington� I�I 55431 Timco Coaatruetion Iac. g421 West River Road Minneapolis� l�IId 5544u By: Rodney Damm By: Glenn Hill By: Thomas MeRee 11�rin Ctt� Stors Sas� Co. , Iac. 2641 Louisiana Avenue South Minneapolis, l�II�T 55426 By: Sam Rozman Heatern Construction Co. 5353 WaYzata Boulevard Minneapolis, !�W 55�16 By: Milton Chazin -- LICENSES Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofe. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofe. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief $uilding Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Darrel Clark ChieP Building Ofc. J. T. Milliams � Soaa 8439 1�est River Road Darrel Clark Brooklyn Park, !�1 55444 By: J. T. Williams Chief Building Ofc. =� FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CtTY COUNCIL t�Y 7, 1984 Viking Hoae Improveseat Co. 4832 - 2 1/2 Street Mlinneapolis, !�I 55421 By: Lloqd Nerrell � A-AHC Appliance � Heatng Inc. 611 ilest Lake Street l�Iinneapolis� lrII�i 55408 Bq: iTilliam Nagel Air Co�fort Inc. 3944 Louisiana Circle Minneapolis, I�1 55426 By: Donal Ruden Albera Sheet Metal 8 Yentilating� Iac. 200 West Plato�Boulevard St. Paul, !�T 55107 By: George Albers All Season Coafort� Inc. 55 Mound Street New Brighton� hA1 55112 By: Richard Larson Allan Aeating � Air Cond. Iac. 6020 Culligan iiay Minnetonka, NQJ 55345 By: W. C. Viebahn Ameri�an Burner Serwice 601 North Prior Avenue St. Paul, l�4J 55104 By: Lyle Rotvold Berghorst Plu�biag � Heating Co. 10732 Hanson Boulevard N.W. Coon Rapids, t�1 55433 By: Reith Zimmerman Bill�a Sheet Netal 7991 Spring Lake Road N.E. Spring Lake Park, !�W 55�32 BY: William Andreasen Blaine Heating� A/C � Electric, Inc. �3562 Central Avenue N.E. Anoka, !�W 55303 By: Don Chouinard Burner Serwice � Combustioa Controla Co., Inc. 2119 Lyndale Avenue South Minneapolis, 1�1 55405 By: Jim Myers C.O. Csrlson Air Conditioaing Co. 1156 Aldrich Avenue North !linneapolis, !�1 55411 By: John C. Jenkins Care Air Conditioning � Heating, Inc. 1211 Old Highxay #8 NeW Brighton, l�Ild 55112 By: Donald Dickison Centraire, Inc. 9 -- LICENSES Darrel Clark Chief Building Ofc. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. 21M zl r� =I FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL MAY 7, 1984 7402 Nashington Avenue South Eden Prairie� I�+IId 553u� By: John Roepcke Ceatral Air Coaditionir►g � Heaticg Co. 1971 Seaeca Road St. Paul, l4�1 55122 By: E. David Rosenberg Cool Air Necbanical� Inc. 1441 Rice Street St. Paul � l�IId 55117 By: Lwerne J. Worms DJ�a Heating � Air Coad. Ine. 6060 LaBeaux Avenue Albertville, l�IId 55301 By: Donald Savitski Depeadable Heatiag � Qir Cond. Inc. 2619 Coon Rapids Boulevard Coon Rapids, t� 55433 By: Thomas Chouinard 8gan � Sona Co. 7100 Medicine Lake Road Minneapolis, !�W 55427 Bquipoent Supply Inc. 593 North FairvieW Avenue St. Paul� l�AI 55104 Faircon, Inc. 80 Second Avenue S.E. Ne�r Brighton, trW 55112 Flare Heating � Air Coad. 664 Mendelssohn Golden Valley, l�II�1 55427 By: W. J. Egan By: David Hodgson Bq: Michael Wilhelmson By: Rich Guerre Frank�s Beating � Air Cond. Inc. 3107 California Street N.E. Minneapolis, NW 55�18 By: David 11ogt Furnace Care Ine. 8733 Humboldt Avenue North Brooklyn Park, I�IIV 55444 By: Richard Bidler Home Eeating Inc. 5121 Starlite Boulevard N.E. Fridley� l4�1 55432 By: Randall Shegstad Horvita� Inc. 5000 North County Road 18 Nex Hope, !�W 55428 By: Sanford Gruenberg -- LICENSES Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill SaAdin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin P1bg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. 8utton and Rove Inc. 2126 - 2nd Avenue Bill Sandin Anoka, l4�1 55303 By: Leslie Ro�re Plbg.-Htg. Insp. � FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES 21 O �►I I !�Y 7, 1984 J� J Aeating � Sheet Netal Inc. RR�3, Box 590 Cambridge, !�1 55008 Hy: Jerry Lindell Larson Mac Company Iae. 1509 �on Rapids Boulevard Coon Rapids, !�w 55433 By: Robert Larson Metropolitan Nechaaical Contractora. Inc. 7340 Washington Avenue South Eden Prairie, IrIIB 553��► By: Thomas Kelson Modern Heating � Air Cond. Inc. 2318 - 1st Street N.E. Minneapolis� MQd 55418 By: Terry Hutchinson Noel's Heating and Air Cond. 6900 - 75th Avenue North Brooklyn Park, I�1 55428 Northeast Sheet Netal 4347 Central Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, l�D�1 55421 Owens Serviees Corporation 930 E. 80th Street Bloomington, l+IIJ 55420 P 6 H Services Co., Inc. 208 - 73rd Avenue North Minneapolis, !�V 55430 Pierce Retrigeration 1920 - 2nd Avenue South Anoka, !�T 55303 Iac. By: Noel Olaon By: D. L. Anderson By: Robert Oaens By: Gerald Steffens By: John Becker Richmond � Sons Electric, Inc. Golden 9alley Air Conditioning 5182 West Broadxay Crystal, !�W 55429 By: Sig Follese Royaltoa Heatiag � Cooling Co. 4120 - 85th Avenue North Brooklyn Park� !�T 55443 By: iiilliam Stexart St. Marie Sheet lktal iaa. 7940 Spring Lake Park Road Spring Lake Park, !AT 55432 BY: Louis St. l�Iarie Geo. Sedg�+ick Aeating � A/C Co. 1001 %enia Avenue South Minneapolis, l�A1 55416 By: Thomas Sedgwick Standard Aeating 8 Air Cond. Co. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Atg. Insp. Bill 3andin Flbg.-8tg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. - FOR CONCURRENCE 6Y THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES 21 P _I � 1�Y 7, 1984 410 iiest Lake Street Hinneapolis� l4�1 55408 Suburban Air Conditioning 8419 Center Drive !linneapolis, I�I 55�32 Su�rior Contractora Iac. 6121 - 42nd Avenue North ltianeapolis, MIl�1 55422 Fred Vogt 6 Coapany 3260 Gorham Avenue South St. Louis Park, 1�1 55426 Ray N. lielter Heatiag Co. 4637 Chicago Avenue Minneapolis� !�W 5540? ?ale, Inc. 964g Girard Avenue South Bloomington� I�A1 55431 By: Ted Farrara By: Steve Chinander By: Donald Hoglund By: Alan llalley By: Ray Welter By: John Deblon �� Buzzell Nasonry� Inc. 22055 Lake George Boulevard N.W. Anoka, !�1 55303 By: Carroll Buzzell Concrete Concepts, Inc. 16249 Xenia Street N.W. Anoka, MQi 553 �3 L. T. Brnat, Inc. 2055 - 105th Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, !�I 55434 By: Nayne Rnudson By: Lloyd Ernst Fireplace Conatruction Company 7311 West Izaak Walton Road Ninneapolis� !�T 55438 By: Mark Mosman D. ii. Aarstad Co. � Inc. 7101 Highway #65 N.E. Fridley� t�l 55432 Jedneak Conatruetioa Co. Route �2, Box 323 Zismerman, l�A1 55398 Jeaco, Inc. 7175 Cahill Road Ediaa, !�W 55k35 Mikedonald Ceateat Co. 1140 Pierce Terrace N.E. By: Alton Johnson By: Herman Jedneak By: Roy Falness Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Pl bg. -Htg. Insp. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. 21� � FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL � MAY 7, 1984 Mianeapolis, l�II�T 55421 By: Donald Siegel liorsk Concrete Conatruetioa Inc. 1115 Osborne Road Fridley, !�W 55�32 By: James Jackson Ronaid Pearaon Naaonry� Inc. 741 ICeanaston Drive Fridley, t�l 55432 By: Sharon Pearson Rite May Waterproofing 7337 Lake Drive Lino Lakes� 1�4T 55014 By: A1 Anderson Leo 0. Sanders Concrete Contraetiag Co. ?813 Jackson Street N.E. Spring Lake Park� l�IIB 55432 By: Leo Sanders Stone Naaonrq� Inc. 2101 - 105th Avenue N.E. Blaine, lrIId 55434 OIL SERYICES Ameriean Burner Serwice 601 North Prior Avenue St. Paul, NW 55104 Egan � Sons Co. 7100 Medicine Lake Road Ninneapolis, NW 55427 By: Jerome Stone By: Lyle Rotvold By: W. J. Egan PLASTERING Joe Nelson Stucco Co., Inc. 1150 - 98th Lane N.W. Coon Rapids, t�1 55433 By: Evelyn Nelson B44FII�S't Bergstroa Remodeliag 4600 Emerson Avenue North Minneapolis� !�J 55412 Kuehn Roofing Co. 15540 Prairie Road Anoka, !�W 55303 SIGN SRBCTOR Squit� Coaatruction Co. 561-3i'd Street Excelsior, !�W 5533� By: Lindsay Bergstrom By: Tom Ruehn By: M. R. Walsh -- LICENSES Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Bill Sandin Plbg.-Htg. Insp. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darre2 Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Laxrence Signa, Inc. 945 Pierce Butler Route Darrel Clark St. Paul, !�1 55104 By: Nike Gifford Chief Bldg. Ofc. � FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES � !�►Y 7. 1984 Lero� Signa, Inc. 6325 Welcome Avenue North Ninneapolis� !�1 55429 By: Thomas Dufl�► !lidWay 3ign Co.� Iao. 44q iTorth Prior Avenue 3t. Paul, !�1 55104 By: Richard Rruse ■segele Outdoor Advertiaing Co. 1700 West 78th Street l9inneapolis, !�W 55423 By: Danr�y Henjum Nordquiat Sign Co.� Inc. 312 West Lake Street Minneapolis, l�R�1 55408 By: R. A. Nordquist Royal Crown Beverage Co. 553 North FairvieW Avenue St. Paul, !�1 55104 By: James Auge Signcrafter's Outdoor Display Inc. 7775 !'Iain Street N. E. Fridley, l�II�1 55u32 By: Charles Peugh Suburban Lighting Inc. 6077 Lake Elmo Avenue North StillWater, 1�4J 55082 Universal Sign Co. 1033 Thomas Avenue St. Paul � l�Q�1 55104 YRECKING Carl Bolander 8 Sona Co. 251 Starkey Street St. Paul, MN 55107 By: Phil Larson By: Aick Palmateer By: R�ger Erickson Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darre� Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. Darrel Clark Chief Bldg. Ofc. ?.1 R FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL MAY 7, 1984 S7nith, Juster, Feike�na, Ma].m�n & Baskvitz 1250 Builders Exchange Bldg. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 Legal services rendered as City Prosecutor for the rronth of February, 1984 Legal services rendered as City Prosecutor for the month of March, 1984 Suburban Rate Authority Jerry Dalen, Treasurer Edina City Hall 4801 West 50th Street Edina, Minnesota 55424 1984 M�nbership Assessnent Nordquist Sign Company Inc. 312 West Lake Street Minneapolils, I�I 55408 Fridley Center City sign Project Final Estimate -- ESTIMATES � $5,337.50 $5,801.31 $ 1,717.80 $21,600.00 22 �76-� 22 A STATEMENT SMITH, JUSTER. FEIKEMA, MAtMOTJ 8 MASKVIlZ ATTORNEvS AT LAW 1250 BUILDERS EXCHANGE BLOG. MtNNEAPOLIS, �IN(VESOTA 55402 339-1�81 rCity of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Attention: Mr. Nasim Qureshi L CJN OATE � ►a.��si wsruww rr�s ►owt�ow M�tw �OVA I�tYtNT SUBURHAN OFFICE FR►DLEv � J � BALANCE FORWARDED FROM LAST STATEMENT 4-27-84 For legal services rendered as Prosecutor for the City of Fridley during February, 1984. Representation of City of Fridley in court in Anoka on 2-7-84, 2-8-84, 2-14-84, 2-21-84, 2-22-84 and 2-2�-84 for 94 jury trials and on 2-2-84, 2-9-84, 2-16-84 and 2-23-84 in Columbia Heights for 24 court cases. (68 fiours). Preparation of 15 gross misdemeanor criminal complaints and 105 misdemeanor criminal complaints and miscellaneous office conferences with police and citizens. (35.75 hours). TOTAL TIME (103.75 hours). February, 1984 Retainer $1,65C.00 $1,650.00 Time in excess of Retainer (13.75 hours) 3,687.50 $5,337.50 SMITH, JUSTER, fE1KEMA. MALMON 6 HASKVITZ w�TOwwa�t wT �ww DATE � � BALANCE FORWAROED iR04! LAST STATEMENT 4-27-84 For legal services rendered as Prosecutor for the City of Fridley during March, 1984. Representation of City of Fridley in court in Anoka on 3-1-84, 3-6-84, 3-13-84, 3-14-84, 3-20-84, 3-27-8� and 3-28-84 for 173 pre-jury trial conferences and on 3-8-84, 3-22-84 and 3-29-84 in Columbia Neights for 25 court cases. (75.25 hours). Preparation of 14 gross misdemeanor criminal complaints and 106 misdemeanor criminal complaints and miscellaneous office conferences with police and citizens. (36.75 hours). TOTAL TIME (112 hours). (March, 1984 Retainer) $1,650.00 E1,650.00 Time in excess of Retainer (82 hours) 4,100.00 $5,750.00 Disbursements - Court 51.31 $5,801.31 Transcript SM1TH, JUSTER, FEIKEMA, MALMJN d, HASKVI7Z I�TTOwr,t�ls �i LAMr INVOICE Mr. Nasim Qureshi City Manager City of Fridley 6431 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Suburban Rate Authority Jerry Dalen, Treasurer Edina City Hall 4801 West 50th Street Edina, Minnesota 55424 1984 Membership Assessment: $1,717.80 Payable 1/2 in February, 1/2 in August, 1984 �� f _� i_�, , .. " a 22 B z2 c CITY OF fRIDLEY Engineering Department 6431 University Ave�ue Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Date Februarv 15. 1984 , _ ( R�iE�it�X) T0: Honorable Mayor and City Council RE: Est. No. 1- (Final) City of Fridley Per. Ending ebruary 15, 1984 6431 University Avenue Northeast far Nordquist Sign Company, Inc. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 312 West Lake Street Minneapolis, MN 55408 Fridley Center City Sign Project STATEMENT OF WORK Contract ltem st�mate Unit � Quantity I Quant�ty uantities Prite This Est. To Date r To Date 21,600.00 TOTAL 0 SUMMARY: Original Contract Amount Contract Additions - Change Order Nos. #1 � Contract Deductions - Change Order Nos. #1 Revised Contract Amount Ya1ue Completed To Date SUB TOTAL Amount Retained (�p(� (.05�) Less Amount Paid Previously AMOUNT DUE THIS ESiIMATE 0 CERTIFICATE OF THE CONTRACiOR ' 22 D � 20,630.00 � 11,750.00 i_ � 10,900.00 � 21,480.00 s 21,600.00 � 21,600.00 b -0- � 0.00 � 21,600.00 I hereby certify that the work performed and the materials supplied to date under terms of the contract for reference project, and all authoriied changes thereto, have an actual value under the contract of the amounts shown on this estimate (and the final quantities of the final estimate are correct), and that this estimate is just a rect and no part of the "Amount Due This Estimate" has been received. gy a% Date ���/� � 1J'� $� ont actor s A r�2ed epresenta ive � e CERTIFICATE OF THE ENGiNEER I hereby certify that I have prepared or examined this estimate, and that the contractor is entitled to payment of this estimate under the contract for �eierence project. CITY OF FRIDLEY, I�SPECTOR By Checked By �!� %�/� �� � � 100A/1091A �V�,v� �q , Date �� � 7, / 9B4 Respecfully submitted, CITY OF �R� EY BY / �� � . L , .. lic Works Director �� 23 FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- CLAIMS i c��►ir� n�r�ER 096B70 - 126S43 � 2� FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CiTY COUNCIL -- APPOINTMENTS' � MAY 7, 1984 I�iME Jean M. Ottensmann 1264 97th Avenue N.W. Coon Rapids, NIl�T 55433 ��. ••. Secretary- Pub. Wks. Dept. STARTII�G SAL�1ItY $1190.48 per month STARTIl�IG L1ATE REPtiA(:E5 May 9, 1984 Inez Rapala � __ _ _ _ __ :di c. �- c «�,�.1 � ' '� --- - - - - ----_ .. _ _ i __ _ _� � , -�,� _ -- --- � -- ,�_�o �y. 25 -_y _ O, J _ /i')a__ � 9 �`' _19F �,._._..�.�G ��� . � � j • . • -- ��..�,�,,� _ -_.0. _ _ �v� _ Wedd��� G,�.� � versG�r p �- p�r �r l /��,� � � W.� �a �. ��. J�o�r �. �- �' c3�r arc.,l� , � 1 G..,o� �:1. � /�s - � P<<<�a . �, ���`�' � �4, �� � .� � Wc.° WO�.�� - !,' ��. 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