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08/20/1984 - 5214' . OFFICIAL CITY �UNCIL AGFN0�1 (b(JNCII, MEETIlaG Ai7G�7ST 20, 1984 , c. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING PLEASE SIGN NAME AODRESS AND ITEM NUMBER INTERESTED IN DATE: Auqust 20, 1984 'NAME ,_____________�_______________________ �rk A� �;�s�.�- 1/i�+ �, �� u�c�t e vc ;�v±P�s I'eY� ���� ADDRESS __________ITEM_NUMBER �`���2 r __________________________________ __________-�� t��.��� ti��� � ,� � , N, r-_ �Sso - 2g-� f� �,v � �- S y 2 S1� � o@ � ae �l ��h s � � � _ . .n �, %S.?.5"%G�%t�� C � � 1 � �,.��; � „�,_ .. � - . _ . _ _ . . _ ,q }; , , c,l c. � CJ • � � � � C• � Council Meeting, August 20� 1984 Page 2 Consideration of Lot Split Request, L.S. #84-08 to Allow a New Building Site at 1501 73 1/2 Avenue By Don Hanson (Tabled August 6, 1984). . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 2 G Lot Split approved with stipulations PUBLIC YORKS--ACTION TAREN: Applicant informed of Council approval with stipulations onsideration of Moore Lake Project Easements Tabled August 6 , 1 98k ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 3 - 3 � asements approved All parties have been nformed of Council approval and payments have been repared. eceiving Petition No.7-1984 Regarding Noise in eserve Supply Company Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - � � etition Was received t1BL•TC iiORBS--ACTION TAREN: Petition filed. Response o be sent to petitioners. Will correspond With City ouncil in late September. i Council Meeting� August 20,�1964 Page 3 ecei•�ing Bids for Moore Lake Restoration Project, hase II (Bids Opened Aug. 1�, 1984, 11:00 a.m.) ...... 5- 5 A ids were received and rejected �nr.Tr. WORKS--ACTION TAKEN: Bidders have been informed. iekok advised to modify bids and readvertise. eceiving Final Estimates for RivervieW Heights roperty Acquisition/Relocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 6 B inal estimates were approved UBLIC WORKS--ACTION TAKEN: Will proceed With the roperty acquisition and assistance �ith relocation • onsideration of a Resolution to Enter fnto an Agree- ent With Anoka County for Upgrade of Intersection, ai n Street C. S. A. H. No. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . esolution No. 95-1984 adopted Agreement executed nd forWarded to Anoka County for upgrading intersection onsideration of a Resolution Authorizing and . irecting the Splitting of Special Assessments o Parcel 850, Auditor's Subdivision No. 77 ( in No. 10 3� 2� 11 0001 ) . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . R solution No. 96-198� adopted Proceeded With litting of special assessments � Resolution 'll be sent to County Auditor. � 7 - 7 B 8 - 8 B Council Meeting, August 20� 1984 paBe u : � • � 8:40 P.M. COUhCIL NEETING, AUGUST 20. 1984 � 1 : ► � �� PA�E 2 CONSiDERATION OF LOT SPLIT REQUEST, L.S. #84-08 TO ALLOW A NEW BUILDING SITE AT 1501 73 1/2 AVENUE BY DON HANSON (TABLED AUGUST 6. 1984). . . . . . • . . . • . 2 ' 2 � CONSIOERATION OF MOORE LAKE PROJECT EASEMENTS ( TABLED AUGUST 6 , 1984 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 3 C 1 � � �►�►� RECEIVIfVG PETITION N0.7-1984 REGARDING NOISE IN � RESERVE SUPPLY COMPANY AREA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 4 C � COUNCIL N�EETING. Au�usT 20, 1984 : � • � PAGE 3 RECEIVING BIDS FOR h100RE LAKE RESTORATION PROJECT, PHASE II (B�DS OPENED AUG. 14. 1984, 11:00 A.M.) ...... 5- 5 A RECEIVING F1NAL ESTIMATES FOR RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS PROPERTY ACQU151TION/RELOCATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 6 B CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION TG ENTER INTO AN AGREE— ME�T In'ITH ANOKA COUNTY FOR UPGRADE OF INTEkSECTION, N:a i n STREET C. S. A. H. N0.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 — 7 B CONSIQERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ANG DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCEL 850, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION N0. 77 ( P I N No . 10 30 24 11 0001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 8 B COUNCIL NEETING. AUGUST 20, 1984 : 1 • ► �� PAGE 4 CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $3,200.000 PRINCIPAL AMOUNT (NOUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS (LONGVIEW FIBRE COMPANY) ....• 9 RECEIVING RESIGNATION AND CONSIDERATION OF NEW APPOINTMENT TO COMh9UNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, ...... 10 - 10 A APPOINTMEhTS: CITY EMPLOYEES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 EST IMATES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 - 12 C L I CENSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 - 13 Y C�A � N�S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 _ 11I�I�]:1 THE MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 6, 1984 0 , M,1 � I�l �4�. • b.l ; �C, 1 : : M���► 1�. � M.� �: �� � 4�! •!. 1►. • :. .�: '1� . ' ; ' 2Y�e Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Co�u�►cil was called to order at 7:38 p.m, by Mayor Nee. PLIDGE OF ALI,EGIANC� • �layor Nee led the Council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. RULL CALL• NIE'.N'BF�tS PRESII�T: Mayor Nee, Council.man Barnette, Councilman Hamernik and Councilman Fitzpatrick MEN�ERS ABSENT: Councilmar► Schneider APPROVAL OF MINqTFS• ODUIVCIL I�ETING. JiJLY 16 , 1984: ' MDTION by Councilman Hamernik to approve the minutes as presented. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ADQPTION OF AGII�ID�: MOTION by Councilman Barnette to adopt the agenda as presented. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. OPIIV FORUM. VISITORS• Mr. Dennis Johnson, 6336 Starlite Boulevard, asked if the City had found out what route NSP's nuclear waste would take through the City. He also questioned if Fridley had been involved in any of these meetings on this matter. Mayor Nee stated the City's Fire Chief has been extensively involved in these meetings. Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated the Fire Departrnent representatives have attended these meetings and, if the waste were to be moved through the City, it would be on the west side of the Mississippi River. He stated the Fire Degartrnent and Burlington Northern Railroad representatives have been caranunicating regarding any proposed transfer of nuclear waste. Mr. Flora also stated Fire Department personnel have taken courses in handling these wastes. Mr. Johnson stated a study was done by Rockwell International which indicated that no City is capable of handli.ng a major catastrophe fram these wastes. He stated he would forward a oopy to Mayor Nee. ��. J�. �� � 1�. • �: .7+ • I '� Mayor Nee stated he appreciated Mr. Johnson bringing this to the Council's attention and felt the Fire Department was keeping abreast on what is happening in this regard. AIRT.Tr FiRARTT�X�R � 1, �[�T.TC uF.�Rrt�c; ON A LIOUOR LICENSE FOR T. R. McCOY' S. INC. — 7850 — 7 880 UNIVERSITY AVIIQUE• MOTION by Councilman Barnette to waive the reading of the public hearng notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilm-in Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing opened at 7:45 p.m. Mr. Inman, City C1erk, stated this is a request for a liquor license for a family restaurant located in East Rancher's Estates, Second Addition at 7850-?880 University Avenue. He stated the restaurant would occupy approximately 6,000 square feet and seat about 200. He further stated there would be no entertairunent at this facility. Mr. Irrman stated the Fire and Police Depart�nents have reviewed thw doc�anents and would recoiranend approval of the liquor license. Mr. John Stacy, representing T. R. McCoy's, stated the restaurant would be family oriented featuring American food, mostly gourmet hamburgers, hot dogs, and chili. He stated it would be designed in a 50's motif and they don't plan to have entertair�nent. He stated they don't anticipate a large part of their sales in te liquor area, but did want a liquor license. Councilman Hamern.ik asked if they operated any other restaurants in this area. Mr. Stacy stated their Chief Operating Officer has been involved in nine restaurants in Fargo, St. Cloud and Mankato, mostly in the Mexican food area. He stated this is the first prototype restaurant in this field. Councilman Barnette asked what kind of signing they plan to use. Mr. Stacy stated they would like a pylon sign similar to others in the area. Mayor Nee asked if the parking was adequate. Mr. Paschke stated he didn't think they have a parking problem. He stated he received a letter from staff regarding the parking, but didn't reqn�nber how many spaces they were short. He stated he oonsiders Phase 1, 2, and 3 as one center and didn't feel there was a shortage of parking in Phase 1 and 2, which would cover any shortages that may occur in Phase 3. He stated other businesses in Phase 3 would be fairly law voltune and dic�'t feel parlcing would be a problem. He stated there is more than enough of averflaw parking across the street. Mayor Nee stated the question staff raised was whether there would be space available for parking across the street, if these parcels were sold separately and Mr. Paschke wasn't the c�wner. -2- �� 1�. v� �W►. • : .r, .� � Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated when additional spaces are leased for this development, consideration should be given to what parking is available as the code requires �rking must be on that site. He stated, basically, Mr. Paschke is being notified that parking for McCoy's may impact on the availability of �rking for other leasees. Mr. Paschke stated additional parking stalls oould be added on the property, if there is a need to do so. Mr. Flora stated the restaurant is a little greater density than what was originally anticipated. He stated staff wanted Mr. Paschke to be aware there may be a problesn with the parking. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated if Mr. Paschke continues to own all three properties, there wouldn't be a problem; hawever, if these were sold, they should be sold with the intent that g3rking is a joint use. Councilman Hamernik asked if there is space available for additional parking, if this would meet the code requirements. Mr. Flora stated the parking for the operation must be on the property aaned for this facility. He stated if Mr. Paschke owns both parcels, it could be interpreted that there is sufficient parking. � Councilman Barnette asked if this would be a fast food type restaurant. Mr. Stacy stated it would not, but is a"sit-dawn," family restaurant. No other persons in the audience spoke regarding this proposed issuance of a liquor license. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik 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. 2, pt�r T� H�ARTIu ON ASSESSMENr FOR SZiDRM SEWIIZ IMP'R(JVF�IF't�r' �c�.?E�?' ?a?- 132: MOTION by Councilman Barnette to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing opened at 7:55 p.m. Mr. Ir�¢nan, City Clerk, stated a preliminary hearing was held December 8, 1980 for this storm sewer ir�ravement and the area involved is bounded by Central Avenue on the east, Highway 65 on the west, and Mississippi Street on the north. He stated there are two �xirticular types of assessments for this project, one for fully benefited area and another for additionally benefited area. He stated the rate of assessment for the fully benefited area � is $4.96 per one hundred square feet of area and the rate for additioF►ally benefited area is on a front foot basis at a cost of $10.00 per front foot. -3- ��, lu �� � 1►. • ;..r, � . • ; . Mr. Irnnan stated the total cost of the project is $535,187.58 with 76$ being paid from Federal, State and local, funds and 24$ being assessed to the affected property owners. He stated the amount to be assessed is $129,238.46. Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this project consisted of grading and dredging storm sewer and related drainage appurtenances to divert the water around Moore Lake into a detention pond so it could be filtered and the averflaw draining into the Rice Creek drainage system. He stated the other portion was to build a filter unit at the southeast portion of the lake. Mr. Duane Levandawski, 6361 Pierce Street, stated at the preliminary hearing he understood they would improve the drainage behind his lot and the adjacent lot. He stated for the last several springs his yard and his neighbor's yard have been tmder water. He stated he questions whether the improv�nent done has really been beneficial. Mr. Flora stated the slope of the ditch was improved to assure positive drainage to the ditch along West Moore Lake Drive, and move south away f rom the properties. Mr. Levandawski asked if it would be redredged as they still have a lot of water in their back yards. Mayor Nee stated the system would never be as effective as they really would want it, however, as far as the maintenance, the City has been consistent. He stated if Mr. Levandawski felt there was a lack of maintenance, he should notify the City as it is the City's intention to maintain it properly. Mr. Jim Reiland, 6068 Woody Lane, asked if this project would aff ect his property. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated Mr. Reiland is located on the east side of Central Avenue and he wouldn't be affected by this project. Ms. Elaine Gray, 6062 Central Avenue, stated a tile line was run behind their property before for which they were assessed and asked if they would be assessed for the front and back. Mr. Irunar►, City Clerk, stated Ms. Gray's property is being assessed $4.96 per 100 square feet, for a total of 52,500 square feet, and $10.00 a foot, for 100 front feet, and a total assessment of $3,604. Ms. Gray asked if she could be assured they w�ouldn't be assessed for another i�roveqnent in the future. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated they could not assure it because if additional improvements are done which benefit her property, she may be assessed for the improveqnents. Ms. Gray stated this improveqnent is essentially to save Moore Lake and she is not the only one that will benefit fram saving the lake. She stated she is ooncerned to being assessed again and again for saving the lake, as Moore Lake is for the benefit of all of Fridley and everyone who uses it. -4- �r 1►, ui�a+ 1�. • : .r .y • Ms. Gray stated she only hopes Moore Lake will soon be saved before everyone goes broke trying to save the lake. She stated since Moore Lake is in a redevelognent area, tax increment rronies should be used. Mayor Nee stated there is not a tax incr�nent project in that area as it was deleted at the residents' request. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated only a small portion of the cost of this project is being assessed to the property owners. He stated the City is also working on the second phase of the Moore Lake restoration and that will be funded out of sep�rate funds. Ms. Gray asked if there was sufficient drainage on the west side of the lake so it wouldn't halt or hinder the progress in the east basin. Mayor Nee stated the flaw will be fram east to west because of the hyclraulic engineering. Councilrnan Barnette stated the water from the west basin drains into the ditch by St. Philip's C�►urch then to Rice Creek on the west side of Central Avenue. Mr. Flora explained the procedures for the second �ase of the restoration project which, basically, consists of removing the weeds and placing a plastic type blanket on the bottom to imprave the water quality through the removal of �osphorus in the water. He explained the plan f or a rock base near the shoreline and for upgrading the beach and installation of an aerator system. No other persons in the audience spoke regarding these assessments f or this stornt se�wer project. Mayor Nee said that as nobody is objecting to the proposed assessments so the asessment hearing can be closed. MOTION by Councilman Barnette to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at 8:22 p.m. OLD BUSINESS• 3. ORDTI3A�� I� 816 �PpRpVrrx� RA'1� TN(RFASE fi0R CABLE TELEVISION: Mr. Inman, City C1erk, stated f ram the financial inf ormation provided, it was not possible to obtain a coqnparative total for the different franchises. He questioned if it would be possible to receive detailed data on each franchise and some depreciation material. Mr. Wegemer, representing Storer Cable, stated the City received verification fram officers of the oompany that the figures presented were correct. He stated their losses in Bloomington are much less than in Fridley and an independent audit would cost about $25,000 which would amount -5- �� 1�: M���MI►. • r ,7+ • 'I� to about 50 cents per subscriber per nx�nth. Mayor Nee stated he understood Storer agreed to submit the FCC form which was previously required to be sent to the FCC. Mr. Wegemer stated this report only shaws gross revenues and is inforntiation which the Council has in their possession. Councilman Hamernik stated Storer had indicated they felt Bloomington and St. Louis Park would respond favorably to the request for a rate increase in their cities. Mr. Wegemer stated he would hope to have the actual reports fram these cities by the end of this month. Mayor Nee asked that these reports fram Bloomington and St. Louis Park be sent to the Council when they are received. MOTION by Councilman Barnette to waive the second reading of Ordinance No. 816 and adopt it on the second reading and order publication. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a roll call vote, Councilman Barnette, Gouncilman Fitzpatrick, Councilman Hamernik, and Mayor Nee all voted in favor of the motion. Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unani.mously. N�1 BUSINESS • : « \/ �. �: v � : : ' : :_ )� � : �i� N�t �►. 4 1: ,! -�-: ► 1� : � __ ti = + 1 •:� Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the proposed 1985 budget is for $7,635,948 which represents an increase of 3.79$ over the 1984 budget. He stated it is a balanced budget as required by the Charter. He statec], essentially, the mill rate would probably remain in the area of 14 - 15 mills. He stated the budget cbesn't provide for any increase or cutback in the level of City services. M�TION by Councilman Fitz�trick to receive the 1985 proposed budget and set the public hearing for September 10, 1984. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � : a« *� ►. M.� u �t �4�. • 9. a � �i� �. !•.u�� • � u► N►. • � : • ; , ��.� �?�;: •► • !� � M .�� 1_7! � �: - y� ,�_► •� �� : !u �I�f. � �. 4 � � !�►L �_ Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated the request is to split off the lot facing Onondaga Street. He stated, in reviewing this lot split, it was found there were a number of other properties in the area that could possibly be split and staff looked at access should these splits occur. He stated this information was presented to the Planning Commission when they reviewed the lot split. Mr. Flora stated if the lot split is approved, it is recommended a 27 foot street and utility easement be provided in order to provide for an extension :� ��. 1►. r��� 1►. � r .Y � ' ' of 73 1/2. Mr. Flora stated the Planning Co�mission called for a public notice of this lot split and a nuQnber of persons came to the meeting to discuss it. Mr. Flora stated a neighboring property owner stated he may consider a split :of his lot in the future. Mr. Flora stated the Planning Canmission recommended approval of the lot split with nine stipulations, which he reviewed. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the problem is the property to the south is already developed and the possibility of getting right-of-way to serve any of the properties which may eventually split would, he felt, be extremely difficult. Mr. Qureshi stated because of this question regarding access for possible future developnent, he would suggest this item be tabled until the ward representative, Councilman Schneider, is present. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to table this item to the next regular meeting. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 5g, O�I`STDERAmTON OF A SPECIAL USE PF.,f�MIT. #84-12. � AL�IAY� A RFPATR (3ARAC,F AT 8080 UNiVERSITY AVEN�JE N E BY MiLIAS MUFFL�R: Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this is a req uest to construct a Midas Muffler Shop at 8080 University Avenue and the code requires a special use permit for an auto repair garage. Mr. Flora stated the zoning is correct and the proposal meets all code requirements. Mr. Flora stated the Planning Commission recommended approval of this special use permit with stipulations for a landscaping and drainage plan, no outside storage, and five feet setback around the building wherever possible. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, felt it would be better to have more landscaping in some of the area designated for p3rking. Mr. Taylor, the petitioner, stated that area would be where the drainage is located and would be bermed, however, he didn't object to eliminating several parking stalls for additional landscaping. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Conmission and grant special use permit, SP #84-12, to allow a reg�ir garage at 8080 University Avenue with the follawing stipulations: (1) an approved landscape plan with irrigation system; (2) no outside storage; (3) approved drainage plan; and (4) any place on the building that isn't an access door be provided with a five foot curb to protect the building from parked cars. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice -7- ��. 1�� u��i�l 1\. � .r .� • � � vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Taylor questioned where he would connect with the sewer system. He stated he thought at first he could oonnect with the manhole in the street, but finds that he will probably not be able to do so. �ir. Paschke stated when they were developing in the area, they rerouted the sanitary sewer system to the north so Mr. Taylor would have to go across the street to obtain these services. Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated the City had a service in the middle of the street which is no longer there and he understood the developer would pravide the service when this property was developed. Mayor Nee asked why the line was abandoned. Mr. Paschke stated it was abandoned because they didn't use it as the financial institution would not allow a sanitary sewer to go underneath the buildings. Mr. Qureshi stated he felt this issue would have to be resolved at staff level and worked out with the property awners. ��,� ��:; �,► • : ��:y � �� ; !�. : a.�� � �+:�� �� : �I� �� : � ':: �►. !� : �i� : :: ti : .� .e� y: � ► ��► M.� ►;:� Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this is a request for a special use permit to allaw for a g�rking lot and garage on R-1 property in conjunction with a seven unit townhouse development to be constructed on adjacent property which is zoned R-3. Mr. Flora stated, in addition to this request for a special use permit, there are also some variances requested in order to construct these tawnhouse �mits. Mr. Flora stated the Planning Commission recommended approval of this special use permit with seven stipulations, which he outlined. Mr. Flora statec7, in conjunction with the three variances requested, the Appeals Commission discussed the traffic issue and made a separate reconm�endation to Council that there be no parking on the north side of the 400 block of Hugo Street to acco�n�c�ociate parking. He stated these variances appear on the Council's agenda later in the meeting. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and grant special use permit, SP #84-13, to allow Lots 78 and 79, Block A, Riverview Heights, zoned R-1 to be used f or a parking lot and garage in conjunction with a seven unit multiple dwelling at 441 Hugo Street, with the follawing stipulations: (1) the units be constructed of town-house design; (2) a drainage plan be approved by the City's Engineering Department; (3) an approved landscaping plan; (4) a 17 1/ 2 foot easement along East River Road; (5) a f ire wall be constructed along the east wall of the garage; (6) the exterior of the east garage wall be of the -8- �� �\� 4� � �\. � e ri , • � � same material as the tawnhouses; and (7) a townhouse convenant be signed. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 5D. T'��S FROM 'I4iE MINUTFS OF THE APPEALS O�NII'�IISSION MEETING OF 7itI�1F: 26 . 1984 : e <1�RTA1��' ��i� 'r Tp ELIMINATE �iE REOUIREMEI� ON SET���K FROM PROpF�t'T'Y LT� F1pR A PARKT� OR AAR.D SLTRFACE ARF.A, AT BOlO 8050 RANCfiER'S ROAD. BY G. W. PASS�3K� Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this is a request for a variance to eli.minate the setback requireqnent for parking and hard surfaced areas at 8010 and 8050 Rancher's Road. Mr. Flora stated the code requires all �rking and hard surfaced areas to be no closer than five feet from a side lot line in order to reduce visual pollution and to separate adjacent parking areas with landscaped areas. Mr. Flora stated the hardship identif ied by the petitioner is that there isn't sufficient space to drive a truck through without this variance, and he wishes to pravide for a conmon driveway. Mr. Paschke stated he felt it would be more appropriate to have a driveway through and eliminate the green strip in order to provide better access. Mr. Flora stated staff's feeling was there should be a landscaping area in orc3er to provide for a distinct separation of property ownerships. He stated it may be acceptable to provide a conmon driveway up to the f ront of the buildings and then to begin the landscaping area proceeding to the back of the buildings. Mr. Paschke stated it is difficult for a semi-truck to get in and out because there is only 25 feet on each side of the landscaping strip. He stated he didn`t feel the variance is needed because they own both the properties and if there was agreement between the owners f or a joint easement, a variance shouldn't be needed. Mayor Nee questioned why the five foot strip was shawn on the original plans, if they hadn't intended to provide it. Mr. Paschke stated this was a staggered develognent and if it had been presented as one developnent, this five foot strip would never have been included. Councilman Hamernik stated the loading space at the building at 8010 University Avenue also requires additional space even if the garage door hadn't been added to the building at 8050 University Avenue. He didn't feel ariything else oould be done, but to follaa the recamnendation of the Appeals Cannission to approve the variance. M7I'ION by Councilman Hamernik to concur with the recomanendation of the Appeals Commission and grant the variance request to eliminate the requirement for a 5 foot setback fran property line for a parking or hard surface area at 8010 and 8050 Rancher's Road, with the stipulation that the -9- 5D-2 5E. ��.1�. 4i �M ►. • : r . • proper easements be executed to accomplish the joint use of the driveway facility. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. /: � 0 ��« � ��i � �� � ��. « 4rl _ �.y� � .9i� �1(y� e M� �� � h� �\ : � : �� �� � �\ � 1 �/�i�: e • 1 I ,* �i'�i � e ��\i � f I\ �� � V Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this variance is for the Western Station at Osborne and University. He stated the code requires all parking and hard surfaced areas be no closer than 20 feet to any street riqht-of- way. He stated the Western Station vwners wish to put in a diesel pump and the fuel truck will be blocking the gasoline pump islands if the driveway can't be widened; therefore, a variance is needed to reduce the setback from the required 20 feet to 10 feet. Mr. Flora stated some landscaping would be lost in this area of the property, hawever, there would be additional landscaping in other areas of the property and around the perimeter.. Mr. Flora stated the Appeals Commission recommended approval of this variance with the stipulation that a landscape plan be submittec3 to staff and the petitioner work with staff on the landscaping. Mr. Flora stated te City has today received a landscaping plan, but hasn't had the opportunity to review it in detail. Mr. Jim Fuqua, Area Manager for the Upper Midwest Kayo Oil Company, stated Mr. Ingram was unable to be present this evening and he would answer any questions the Council may have pertaining to this variance request. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to concur with the recommendation of the Appeals Canmission and grant the variance to reduce the required 20 foot setback for green area to 10 feet so the driveway can be widened at the property at 7600 University Avenue with the stipulation that a landscape plan be suLmitted and the petitioner work with staff on the landscaping. Seconded by Councilrnan Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. M4 _1� �f��i►r �+�� 1r N�l �4 � y i•• i ��i1di� �/\lM���l��,'��T �a � •' . ��� .�;, _ •�, � ;a�. �� �_� =►.w �� ;�� « � ;.�7:��. .�U� ��_ R�Jli �• �� � i {L� .�j�\ �/ �i.f 1 +• �� i ��] i \ i �� �� +. 1 �� � � + 1� y► i M� � � ♦ �. � . �� ��'� `�. \ i ��� «�t�I ��i f� Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated these variances pertain to the tawnhouse development on Hugo Street for wich a special use permit was apgroved by the Cnuncil earlier in this meeting. He stated in order to construct the parking lot and garage on the R-1 property, three variances are requested as follows: (1) to reduce the requi.red setback for a planting strip from 15 to 5 feet on the side yard of -10- ��, 1►. u� �1 ��. • .r .`1� . • ; . the property zoned 1�3; (2) to reduce the required setback for a planting strip fram 10 to 5 feet on the rear and side yards; and (3) to reduce the front yard setback from 35 to 25.6 feet on Lots 78 and 79, Block A, Riverview Heights, to allow R-1 zoning to be use8 for a parking lot and garage. l�lr. Flora stated the hardship was because of the linear shape of the lots and parking had to be on one side. Mr. Flora stated the biggest concern was the traffic on the street and residents in the area expressed these concerns at the Appeals Commission meeting. He stated the Ap�eals Co�renission did recommend approval of the variances with several stipulations. Mr. Flora stated the Appeals Co�anission also reca�anended Council consider no parking along the north side of the 400 block of Hugo in order to accomnodate parking. Councilman Fitzg3trick stated Hugo Street is an exit onto East River Road and the street is very narraw. He stated he didn't knaa if the residents in the area thought that no �rking on the north side of the street would take care of the probl�n. Mr. Frank Hegner, 450 Hugo Street, stated seven parking stalls an seven garages would be provided in this tawnhouse canplex and felt this wouldn't be sufficient. He felt you had to take into consideration that each unit may have two, three or four persons living in them and each may have a vehicle and that alone would create a shortage without even taking into consideraton visitor parking. He stated if parking was allawed on both sides of the street here wouldn't be room for emergency vehicles to get through. Mr. Hegner stated the residents knaw samething will go in on this parcel, haaever, they felt it was too crawc7ed with seven units and that it would be suitable for a four plex or two single family units. He felt the seven unit density was too high for this garcel of property. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated possibly a six unit would meet all the code requirements without requiring the variances. Mr. Hegner stated this was suggested to the petitioner, but he stated it would be this seven unit or else he would push for a ten tmit. Councilman Fitzp�trick stated he would agree it is going to be crawded and there will be a parking probl�n. He stated it probably would be better to have six units, but felt with the unanimous recommendation of the Appeals Catmission he was prepared to concur with their reco�enendations. M�JTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to concur with the recommendation of the Appeals CoTrmission and grant the variances to reduce the required setback -11- �� 1�. �i .�! 1►. • : .r � . ' : . for a planting strip fran 15 feet to 5 feet on the side yard of the property zoned R-3 (rrn�ltiple dwelling) , and to reduce the required setback for a planting strip from 10 feet to 5 feet on the rear and side yards, and reduce the front yard setback from 35 feet to 25.6 feet on Lots 78 and 79, Block A, Riverview HeighY..s, to allaw i�l Zoning (one family dwellings) to be used for a parking lot and garage in conjunction with the seven unit multiple s�wellings at 441 Hugo Street N. E., with the following stipulations: (1) the tmits be constructed of a townhouse design; (2) a drainage plan be appraved by the City's F�gineering De�rtment; (3) an approved landscaping plan; (4) a 17 1/2 foot easement along East River Road; and (5) a f ire wall along the east side of the garages. Seconded kyy Councilman Barnette. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, asked if the Council was prepared to act on the recommenc3ation of the Ap�eals Commission for no parking on Hugo Street. Mayor Nee asked if they could reduce the setback to provide additional parking in the front. Mr. Qureshi stated the setback is 35 feet and the raadway is 26 feet. He stated if there is a concern, the awner should probably provide an additional 12 feet easement to the north which would then provide for a 23 foot setback. He felt the road should then be improved fran the driveway to East River Road. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to amend the above motion to add a stipulation that a 12 foot easement be provided in the front of this property and the property awner pay for the cost of the roadway extension fran the drivcway to East River Road. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. UFUN A VOICE VOTE TAi�N 0�1 'II3E MAIN MOTION, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. . ��,► ��+:: ��► • u��: :.� �.�� � � � _ui����. MOTION by Councilman Barnette to table this item to the next regular meeting. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ��,► � �+:: _ • ► • � y..��/; • ei� a i � �� � l.�iIIl: ► : �1 ; � �� � ?a �;� � �; «,i, Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this is the sign plan for the proposec3 T. R. McCoy Restaurant. He stated, at this time, the City has not received a request for a pylon sign, but the code does provide that there could be two pylon signs for this property. He stated this sign plan strictly addresses the two foot lighted panel sign. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to approve the sign plan f or 7820-88 University Avenue N.E. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. -12- ��. 1�. v��!�1 1�. • r. .� . • ; . ; • •► ►• : ':� ;•':• ► :►I� : .�: ►� . , •► • ;► ._ .: .�' _�►� � .� � . M • : � • : � ►I� y: 4 � _ / . � ' u ►M '._� �I� +. .'M►� y �'H �►1 : 4 �i 1\�� �� +� ► � � �l► Q �1/ �� � : ►!� �►� � / � + � Q � ►►/ �� ► Mr. Inman, City Clerk, stated the documents before the Counil are an c�greement between the City and the two investors, North Freeway Investors and River Road Investors regarding allocation of the City's 1984 industrial development bonding entitl�nent. He stated it prwides in principal, allocations of designated amounts for these projects and provisions for the one percent deposit. He stated that the agreement has been revised from the version in the agenda. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 85-1984 including the revised version of the agreement. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. • �� .y •► �� :.• '�' �y..�� 1►, y._ u: ��. ;�i� M� v.�.. �: �� 4?�:u �: 4 : : � \� y�i�� _� i N� �V �\� �� � � : �� �: �. ► M� �� ' !� ��I� \�11 �\� \��� � V � � \ � M.0 ! MDTION by Councilman Hamernik to adopt Resolution No. 86-1984. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 1 1 ; _ � . J� � ► �.� : • : � � ty� : ►. �� �. * ; ►1� : ' :� ►M � 4 �7� 1 J� � 1� : 9, �4_ u�: �• • : � . 4�,1 � �: M � : � • ► MOTION by Councilman Barnette to adopt Resolution No. 87-1984, with the change in Section 6 for c�mpensation of Regular Ju3ges to be at $4.00 per hour and compensation for the Chairmen of the Election Board to be at $5.00 per hour. Seconded k7y Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. : • �� �• :: •:, �� ;••;• / y. , ,� � ..� u��, M ►. y �:��► � •► • A � 1�. . � -- ---- MfJTION by Councilman Hamernik to adopt Resolution No. 88-1984. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Up�n a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � . � � , , � . • • � � i • • � � � � +� �1 � � i i . � � � � � ,�11\ ': � �M �C•� 4 Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this resolution is to obtain State aid funds for the portion of the bikeway/walkway system along 73rd from Old Central to Stinson Boulevard. MOTION by Councilman Barnette to adopt Resolution No. 89-1984. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared -13- •� 1�. �� �M��. � .r, .�I � the motion carried unanimously. \ �• . � •/, +• • , • � , f • �1�• �\ f �,i 4i �� • • ! � _ , �', �• f � � \ 7\ �,�1 � r��1�� �/1i� � � Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this resolution is to obtain State �id funds for oosts associated with the traffic signal construction at East River Road and 43rd Avenue. M�'I'ION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 90-1984. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ; �. � �.� ► � • • • �� : ' a����/ � M M ; u � �� M �� ��:: u��: : Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated Superamerica is proposing to construct a new service station on 57th Avenue and Highway 47. He stated an agreement was made to vacate a portion of the existing service drive and Superamerica would construct a new service drive to City specifications and then deed it over to the City. He stated in order for Superamerica to obtain turnback property fram the State Highway Department, the City will quit claim its right to the property to expedite the property transfer. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, felt it is im�ortant to make certain that, in addition to the resolution, there be an agreement or understanding with Superamerica that �til the new service drive is constructed, the old one will stay in service and the resolution will only be effective if, in f act, the plan is oompleted. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to adopt Resolution No. 91-1984. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to submit a letter of transmittal, along with the above resolution, indicating the City's deeding of this property is subject to the successful coanpletion of the project and construction of the new service drive. Further, the existing service drive shall be maintained until the new service drive is completed. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. : � . � • � � � . . • : • �:���I��►. !� � �_ � � . ' : � :::►n_�� ���•4: 4 •� �. MOTION by Counci].m�n Hamernik to adopt Resolution No. 92-1984. Seconded by Councilman Fitzgatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. . ; � � . � • � � � . . : - •� �i r� ►� ��, i y _ �M �� : �� C � �. : � ' � �����M �:� 1�4 ►� -14- �� 1►. v1�� 1►. • .r � • � � MOTIpN by Councilman Barnette to adopt Resolution No. 93-1984. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the m�tion carried unanimously. ;�� .� �,► �� '' ':� ;�;�.1 �, v ►i�!_ ��: � '�.+4u?��d • 4.:� ��+ : •� �� a: ':: 4. �! �! . : : : _ u �M �� ' . . � � � • � • Y: : - ► ; -- --- ... ... .. . N�'I'IpN by Co�cilman Hamernik to adopt Resolution No. 94-1984. Seconded by Councilman Ftizpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the m4tion carried unanimously. . ��►�4.:� •� � . � � : � ��; � , •a:, : : « �� ►. = ��• : ►i� ; .�.: �. 4:: •� ' :►� Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated bids were opened for a new deh�unidifier unit to be installed at the Locke Plant. He stated three heating/air oonditioning and sheet bid on the project. MpTION by Councilman Hamernik to receive the bids. ►�� �� Allan Heating & Air Conditioning 6020 Culligan Way Minnetonka, N�I 55343 Egan & Sons Gompany 7100 Medicine Lk. Rd. Mpls. , NII�t 55427 on July 18, 1984 Park Filtration metal companies ELECTRIC GAS DELIVERY gID BCJ�ID r lar �alternate) LIATE Chubb Group 23,508.00 of Insurance Companies American Institute of Architects General Sheet Metal CY�ubb Group 2330 Louisiana Ave N. of Insurance Mpls. , NIlV 55427 Companies 32,224.00 Sept. 30, 1984 20,190.00 20,775.00 18,396.00 20,915.00 Af ter Sept . 30, 1984 Sept. 30, 1984 Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Up�n a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Flora stated the bids were received for an electrical fired deh�unidifier Lmit, with the gas unit as an alternate bid. He stated because there wasn't that much difference in cost for the electrical fired or gas fired unit, staff would reco�snend a gas �nit which would be more cost effective. He stated the law bidder for the gas tmit was Egan and Sons in the amount of $20,775. MpTION by Councilman Hamernik to award the contract for the dehumidifier unit to the laa bidder, Egan and Sons Company for a Bry-Air gas ur►it in the amount of $20,775 on the basis that the existing unit is gas f ired and the utilities are there and use of this unit would be more cost eff ectiv e than ��� ��. �►� V��4 +\. � i. �i •i � • � • the electric unit. Seconded by Councilman Fitz�trick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 19. (70NSTDERATTOIQ OF APROVAL OF TEMPORARY TRAILER LICENSE PERMIT FOR OI�LAN ODRPORATION• �MOTION by Councilman Barnette to approve this request for a temporary trailer license permit through mid 1986. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � «��. �. MOTION by Co�mcilman Barnette to approve the license as su}anitted and as on file in the License Clerk's Office. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. �� �u :��# MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the estimates as submitted. H & S Asphalt 700 Industry Avenue NW Anoka, NIIV 55303 Street Improvement Project No. ST 1984-1&2 Partial Estimate No. 3 iialvorson Construction Company 4227-165th Avenue NE Wyaming, NQV 55092 1984 Miscellaneous CXzrb & Gutter & Sidewalk Project Partial Estimate No. 3 Hickock & Associates 545 Indian Mouna NW Wayzata, N�1 55391 Moore Lake Restoration Project II For Professional Services Partial Estimate - June, 1984 Monette Construction C,omp�any 2050 inh�ite Bear Avenue St. Paul, NR�1 55109 Fridley Garage/Storage Facility Partial Estimate No. 1 Smith, Juster, Feikema, Malm�n & Haskvitz -16- $ 34,979.82 $ 3,038.10 $ 6,718.16 $ 11,970.00 � �� 1►. ui�� 1►. • .r, � • 1250 Builders Exchange Building Minneapolis, N�1 55402 For legal services rendered as Prosecutor for the month of June, 1984 �Ierrick & NeMmtian, P.A. 6279 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, NII�I 55432 For Legal Services as City Attorney for the month of June, 1984 Hazardous Waste Processing Invoice No. 2544, June 3- J�e 26, 1984 $ 6,515.60 $ 2►226.70 $ 385.85 Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. r « : u�'�# MOTION by Councilman Barnette to authorize payment of Claims No. 195524 through 216Z09. Seconded by Co�cilman xamernik. Upon a voice vote. all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimouslY• � � • 1: ►i����P�# MOTION by Councilman Barnette to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council of August 6, 1984 adjourned at 10:30 p.m. Respectf ully sutxnitted, Carole Haddad Secretary to the City Council Approved: -17- 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 City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Monday, September 10, 1984 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of: Consideration of a Final Plat, P.S. #84-03, Loft Homes of Fridley, by Robert D. DeGardner, being a replat of all that part of Lots 3 and 21 not taken for highway purposes, and all of Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, Block 20, Fridley Park, to allow the development of a condominium complex of 7 four- unit dwellings, located in the South Half of Section 15, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota Generally located between Ashton Avenue and East River Road between 51st and 621/2 Way N.E. 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: August 22, 1984 August .29, 1984 1 t � � � : �. ... . . S4 .. .. .. .. . , P_ S_ #R4-�3 1 nft Hnrrwc nf FridlPV_ _ �PGar�npr 0 � h�:�c1 �� �'1/%/I�'J���� ..��:�_L�y_,��7 �� ; �, 0 000�'�OQ! �:���! o ��m�fl�'�� . .�. _ �-.�■ R�l.�7s % :+ � L ' ' �, ���,?'���'�'' /� �, .: � �q,l ��' �0 �i� �'�� �= . r!�>.: � �:� �i 1�v c�s� @�l►`'V ��d�',�I:�; � �; � �� �"1�� .^� � ■ � ��� .,.l� • �m� .� .����� � , �0� 6 f �� r�� � IIC� T � C � CITY OF FRIQLEY PLANNING C0�IMISSION MEETI��G, JULY i 8, 1984 CALL TO ORDER: Chairwoman Schna 1 called the July 18, 1984, Planning Commission meeting to o rder at 7:33. ROLL CALL: Menbers Present: Ms. chnabel, Mr. Oquist, Mr.Nielsen, Mr. Kondrick, Ms. Gabel, Mr. 'nton, Mr. Saba Members Absent: None Others Present: Jim Robin n, Planning Specialist Don Hanson, 1482 Onondaga St. N.E. James I. Ta or, 1487 - 97th Ave., Coon Rapids Allen Mattso MCCK Properties, Inc. (See attached ist) APPROVAL OF JUNE 20, 1984, PLANNING�COMr1ISSI0N MINUTES: !h0^ION BY MR. XONDRICK, SECONDED BY M� Oj'7UIST, TO APPROVE THE JUNE 20, 1984, PLNVNING COMMISSION MINUTES AS WRITTEN. UPON A VDICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRf�QMAN SCHNABEL DECLAP.ED THE MOTIOFI CAF'.RIED IINANIMOUSLY. � l. TABLED: LOT SPLIT REQUEST, L,S. #84-08, BY UOt�� HANSON: Split off the Southerly 121� feet of Lot 28, Auditor's Subdivision No. 129, and Outlot A, Jim Lund Estates, to make a new building site at 1501 73 1/2 Avenue N.E. MOTION BY MR. KONDRICK, SECONDED BY !�. SABA, TO RE1�lOVE L.S. �184-08 FROAt THE TABI.E. • UPON A VDICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCX.IIABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Mr. Robinson stated that as discussed at the last meeting, there are several large lots in this area that have the potential to be split also. For that reason, the Planning Commission decided to table any further discussion in order to inform the neighbors of this lot split request and of the possibility of other lot splits. with the potential of 73� Avenue going through, looping to'Osborne at the east of the apartment building. He stated that this would be based on an agreement with the apartment build- Zng owner that the apartment building driveway become a city street. At this time, if just the petitioner, Mr. Hanson, splits his lot, Mr. Hanson will put in a driveway to the cul de sac on 73z Ave. However, the City will secure right-of-way for the splitting of any future lots. 2A PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, JULY 18, 1984 PAGE 2 Ms. Schnabel stated this was not a plan the City had at this time. The Planning Corrmission thought it logical to present this idea to the neighbors so that those neighbors who do have large lots that might be affected and might want to consider splitting could understand how it could be worked out. It was not�ing that had to be done, and it was just in the talking stages at this time. They alse wanted to get the rest of the neighbors' reaction. Mr. Robinson stated that George Hanson, 1476 Onondaga St. N.E., Lot 26, was not able to attend this meeting. Mr. Hanson did say he would be in favor of the lot split, but he would like to make sure access was provided because he was interested in splitting his lot sometime in the future. Ms. Schnabel asked if there was anyone in the audience who would like to make some comments. Mr. James Vaughan, 1520 732 Ave. N.E., stated he lived on the southeast corner of the cul de sac. He stated that if 73? was extended, he would hate to lose the cul de sac. His question was: Who would pay the assess- ments for the street--would it be assessed to the new lots or would the existing homeowners on the existing 73'-2 also have to pay the assessments? Mr. Robinson stated he believed the assessments would be paid by the lots that are split, but he would do sor�e further checking to see if that was correct. Ms. Sue Sherek, 1530 732 Avenue N.E., stated that the east end of 73'-2 also ends in a cul de sac, so there are cul de sacs on both ends. At the east end there is an apartment building, but the apartment was required to access onto 73rd Avenue. If there was the possibility of multiple dwellings going on any of the larger lots, would it be possible to have their access onto 73rd Ave. also? Ms. Schnabel stated that was a hard question to answer at this time, but the chances were that the City would prefer to have the access go onto 73rd. Ms. Schnabel asked if there were any neighbors in the audience who were interested in splitting their lots. Hearing no other comments, Ms. Schnabel stated they would proceed to handle the lot split request that was submitted by the petitioner, Mr. Don Hanson. Mr. Robinson restated the stipulations recomnended by Staff: 1. Provide a 27 ft, street easement for possible future use. 2. Asphalt curb work on 732 Ave. to be done by City's contractor at owner's expense 3. Property owner to provide driveway to street 4. Driveway to be removed at no cost to the City in the event the street goes through 5. Signed park fee agreement of $750 6. Split to be registered at the County prior to issuance of a building permit, or before Oct. 15, 1984 2� PLANNIPJG COMMISSION MEETING, JULY 18, 1984 PAGE 3 7. Front yard setback of 44 ft. 8. Rear yard setback of 25 ft. 9. Payment of special assessments 1�lOTION BY MR. KONDRICK� SECONDED BY MR. MINTON� TO CLQSE THE PUBLIC HF.�IRIlJG Q�V L.S. !l84-08 BY DON ilAN50N. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE� CHAIRWOMAN SCXNABEL DEGLARED THE PUBLIC XEA.RING CLOSED AT $:00 P.1N. 1►lOTIA'V BY MR. OpUIST, SECONDED 9Y MR. KONDRICK, TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF LOT SPLIT REQUEST, L.S. N84-08 BY DON XANSQN, TO SPLIT OFF THE SOUTHERLY 121t FEET OF LOT 28� AUDITVR'S SUBDIVISION NO. 129, AND OUTLOT A, JIl1 LUND ESTATES, TO MAKE A NEW BUILDING SITE AT 1501 73 1/2 AVENUE N.E. , WITH THE FULLOWING STIPULATIONS: 1. PROVZDE A 27 FT. STREET EASEMENT FOR PQSSIBLE FUTURE USE 2. ASPHALT CURB WORK ON 733! AVENUE TO BE DONE BY CITY'S CONTRAC�R AT OWNER'S EXPENSE 3. PROPERTY Ok�NER Ti� PROVIDE DRIVEWAY TO STREET 4. DRIVEWAY TO BE REMOVED AT ND COST TO THE CITY IN THE EVENT THE STREET GOES TNRI�UGX 5. SIGNED PARK FEE AGREEMENT OF 5750 6, SPLIT TO BE REGISTERED AT THE COUNTY PRIDR TO ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT, OR BEFORE OCT. 15, 1984 7. FRONT YARD SETBACK OF 44 FT. 8. REAR YARD SETBACK OF ?5 FT. 9. PAYMENT OF SPECIAL ASSESSMEN2S UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED TXE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Ms. Schnabel stated this item would go to City Council on August 6. 2. PUBLIC HEARING: CON DERATION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #84-12, BY ES I. TAYLOR: Per ection 05.14.1,C, 4, of the Fri ley City Co e, to allow a repair garag (Midas Muffler) on Lot 1, B1ock 1, University Industrial Park, the sa being 8080 University Avenue N.E. 1NOTION BY MR. KONDI2ZCK, SEO ON SP #84-12 BY J.s11NES I. TA UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING XEARING OPEN AT 8:04 P.M. DED BY MR. MINTON, TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING , CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE PUBLZC Mr. Robinson stated this property was located on the southwest corner of 81st and University. The zoning w C-2, and it was surrounded by light and heavy industrial with some addi 'onal C-2. The site plan showed the building situated in the northern po ion of the lot. It included 35 ft. setbacks all around the building. 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Driveway to be removed at no cost to City in the event that the street goes through. 5. Signed park fee agreement at $750. 6. Split to be registered at the County prior to issuance of a building permit, or before October 15, 1984. ,� � I � I' Y L`K' \I C%f � �, :. F'J, �.,C- I � �yy,.�h � � ��C� � 1� �t � . � I1 1 r �'fC4�,/ �.' U�ic', � %1 . .. .�. r- � � � � LC c►"�`'�- Gj ,2 �� ,�,�, ,,. ; 3"� u C`t-t'� t' �' - � l� � I ? 1�U . i''�e��,oc� �� � �' �� , =- �" C I f ���.� (� — � � � f Z $ /�i v V� c�- a� n�G /c'v r.� o f 7 O G v— -�✓' ��r'•� s�/'.w� /�n �o.- �� 1� P��1 B.t. �' Pc- � /�i��-� �S,�p✓/�,ti'17�J � y P `_ CITT OF FRIDLET M B N 0 R� N D D M T0: lIASI!! N. QORESHI� CITY M1AI�IACER FROM: SID INMAI�1 � DIRECTOR OF CENTRIIL SERVICES SIIBJECT: E1lSEl�HT - l�ORE LA� DATE: JDLT 25. �98a Attached i� a copy of the payment sheet for the Moore Lake Project easements. You vill note that I have calculated the interest from November 10� 1982 to August 8, 19�4 at nine pe rce nt. I have reviewed this information vith Lhe City Attorney and have prepared it as per Lhe request of Councilman Schneider. If you have any questions on this matter� please feel free to let me �CIIOM . SCI:ah Attachment cc: Mr. John Flora� Public iiorks Director 3/o/�+/t6 3 o . o �i '.i c � � � 00 'f f � _ r i s ti b . ° �o N A O O ► � � � . � W .° r M b s i - : � � � o � � � � o �� q e i � � �. .. • � � � � e e� s � �" � ; � � a" g ° .s .� .� s�. � r.b �c jo 'n� �o ° �o ° �o ° °o s °� '° E '° E '° E p: o Q 1 7 � A ; A � A � r M s• s• s• �°- . . . �� � � a s�. • 7 • • • � � . • • . 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'l�' s. .� , � ♦ ���� k v � ; �: � . .�; :��'i .� �; 1 � � , � N � Xi t W j 1 J � � W > O 0 mo ia ' W N J QO O� �O 3� O �, WN �� � � C � IEMANN v V _ _3C r ' ,.'►�'^.�, ; g N i �J 0 � � �� � Q o . ag t RUSH � Q : . � � � �MS �b..� � __^____ � �� � N�..._...... � • � "' Ni. _ _...... O � .. N /: r� � � �� r � ;..:...._.. .� ' � .' � CI�TY QF FR! DLEY f►ATE �� 8/16/84 OtFiECTOE7ATE OF PUBLtC WORKS f ROM O.P.W. Steve� Olson � ' UBJECT Noise Problem at Reserve Supp�y 5110 Main Street NE John Fl or a 4 MEMOiaANI�UM ` PW 151-84 TC1 ACTION 1NF0• I met with Mr. Gary Potter, Sales Manager of Reserve Supply on 8-15-84 and I explained the noise problem to him. He indicated that this surrmer they went to a third shift (10:00 p.m.- 6:30 a.m.) to load their delivery trucks for the next day. Normally there are 10-12 trucks being loaded with only two in the front yard. Due to the size of the material and it's location in the warehouse, this front yard loading takes Place at the North end of the building. At this time there is no readily available solution. Mr. Potter feels they have to continue night loading of their trucks, and they have to use this area. He will be talking to the fork lift operatorsand request that they minimize the amount of loading noise they generate. I listened to the noise on 7-19-84 from 10:30-11:00 and it seemed to me the problem results once the fork lift driver has dropped his load and is returning empty to the warehouse. The acceleration of the fork lift and the rattle of the trucks when the vehicle hits a bump could create a noise problem in the neighborhood. If Mr. Potter has his driverscut down on this noise source, it should help the situation. i We will just have to wait and see if Reserve Supply can correct this problem. ', If I can be of further assistance, please let me know. I SO:jmo . 4� .` _ � -. August 3, �984 City of Fridley 643� University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 ATTEIITION: Steve Olson PETITION TO BA N THE NOISE CR EATED BY RESERVE SUPPLY COMPANY IN THE LATE NIGHT AND EARLY MOR M NG HOURS We, the undersigned, request the City of Fridley to ban the noise made by Reserve Supply Company, 5110 I� Main Street, Fridley, Minnesota, in the late night and early crorning hours. The company has started a new work shift for loading trucks on the west side of the building. The noise created by the starting and running of diesel trucks, connecting these trucks to trailers, the exhaust noise made when the trucks are moved, the voices coming over the loud speakers on the outside of the building, the forklift's exhaust and the noise made by the forklifts is a nuisance and does effect the sleep and health of those in the area. If you have any questions, please contact LeRoy Droege at 572-1654. xc: William Nee, Mayor Ed Fitzpatrick, Councilman, Ward 3 2 Signature Address S o a,s�'_�_'� � �" �, � �� �., � ��?'_2�'z�c - -1�'�� �.�� T��� ?�s'i— �lcJ . %', SC� � � �J�--t /.�c.� �'4� �! - � •- ,� ,_� Ul-i� ` �C`4s.) �;� � �(, � � ��� ��� -�–��° �'Z-'" —�--� �+_.. %l Z.,�: _ � � 3 , .,.�t�� /.� ��', f6 / / Z ������.� /�c ,C��; --- E �� „ PETITION TO BAN THE NOISE CREATED BY RESERVE SUPPLY COMPANY IN THE LATE NIGHT AND EARLY MORPtII�G HOURS Signature i2. � ,ti<��,� �3. 14. � �t,��c_`�4� f/ �.f'E +e� ' --'v-' 15. l/ ti � - / 16 . ,� ,^ , -�_ 17. ;; � �� Q , s. ��r-<.. � �9. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 3�• 32. PAGE 2 Address 4C //� ����z ��� /G'�..,�ru_.-r-'� �" �.�- y�g� ,ZL �G�_.. �� L� i—� c � �., �- � — 6 � � -, < < , � ,�- ���2 - '� . u f 4 � /F , i a u..� 5� i .�t�. �i.. Sc' Zy �`�!�'�.�� ��� /� � / y,/ `/� ,/ �/ V � ^ � 'S/ //��!-�i'i ` l.p{` 1/ �i Y " _. /L'�C�'' 5 545 Indian Mound Wayzata, Minnesota 55391 (612)473-4224 August 15, 1984 Mr. John Flora Director of Public Works City of Fri dl ey 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 , �� �``�,, Re: Review of Bid Tabulation for the Moore Lake Restoration Project Dear John: Attached is a copy of the bid tabulation from the August 14, 1984 bid opening far the Moore Lake Restoration Project. As can be observed from this bid tabulation, the two bids submitted exceeded by a substantial ma�gin the engineer's estimate for this project. Because of this fact and the fact that only two bids were received for the project, we do not feel the bids received were responsive and it is recomnended that both bids be thrown out and the project be re-advertised. It is further recomnended that we make minor changes in the plans and specifications prior to re-advertising the project in an effort to encourage a more competitive bidding situation. We look forward to meeting with you to discuss the proposed modifications in the next week to 10 days. We will contact you to arrange a suitable meeting date. If you have any questions, please contact me at 473-4224. Very truly yours, EUGENE A. HICKOK AND ASSOCIATES �.�Q� � lS�-� Peter R. Willenbring, P.E. crs cc: Mr. Patrick J. Mulloy, MPCA Attachment BID TABULATION MOQRE LAKE RES70RATION PROJECT IN LAKE TREATMENT August 14, 1984 - 11:00 AM BIDDER'S NAME Lametti and Sons Park Construction D.H. Blattner & Sons Echo Science Hegi's Diving Lexington Manufacturin ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF ADDENDUMS 1& 2 BIQ BOND 5� 5� BID AMOUNT 453,090.00 453,981.00 No Bid No Bid No Bid t�o B i d 5A T►+e c�TV os Fq1 L Y o�TE FROM D.P. SUBJECT 0 OIAECTORATE OF PUBLIC WORKS ,-� � August 16, 1984 Jim Robinson, Planning Specialis Riverview Heights Acquisition/ Relocation Project ,�. . • � M E M O R A N D U M TO John Flora, Public Works Nasim Qureshi. City Man_a ACTIONI INFO• As the Riverview Heights Acquisition/Relocation Project costs have been determined, I am submitting a breakdown of these costs and the grants available to fund this project. At this time, we should have Council concurrence aith the relocation and moving expenses for the tWO parcels in question. The checks for these costs xill need to be approved at the August 20, 1984 Council meeting in order to proceed xith the closings as planned. Finally, please note that the project deficit is estimated to be �7u0.92. These are monies that will need to be made up from City funds. 6a Acquisftion Relocation Parcel i1 �30,000.00 � 58,900.00 (Belisle) LAwcox 15,000.00 7�500.00 CDBG 15�000.00 51,400.00 Total Grants Parcel #1 Parcel #2 ( Ho ch ) LAWCON CDBG Noving Total �4,8u6.84 = 93.746.84 2,423•42 24,923.42 2,423.42 68,823.42 � 93�746.84 32,500.00 28,826.00 500.00 61,826.00 16�250.00 ?,500.00 16,250�00 21,326.00 Total Grants Parcel #2 250.00 250.00 24�000.00 37,826.00 61,826.00 Incidental Expenses Consultant Services � 4,777.50 Abstract Updates 314.00 Revierr Appraisals 600.00 Demolition and Cleanup 3,500.00 Total Estimated Incidents � 9,191.50 Total Grant Monies LAWCON and CDBG ;�64,023.42 Total Acquisition Relocation Parcels #1 and #2 �155,572.84 Total Estimated Incidentals � 9,191.50 Estimated Project Deficit E 740.92 1��t� V 'II �.+• '� � I tirN T ( � . � ' � � �� ;i � •� � � � �, .� , � �.. ���. , �, �,_.. , ,,� � � � \ � � �� � �� , 't � . � � i \I 1 y � � � • '' c . / � ` � � �1 . @e�e � � \x '44 f � I r . ll �' � ` � • 6B : �.�N6FELLOw � , • �` � , - ' � 1 � ' � � '' ?t � �r , � .. f, � � � ' � .� . lc � 1.� • • ij � � � � !r �iti� � �/ t l ��� l y �� 1� � � i� :• � ��� uc _ �� =� � �► •��' t : .. . �i �'i t�N• '�� `.1� � I6•��IJ � � t� : � � � � • • •�� � � �Ir""Ilr �Ir r. , • � . t�,•► , y �/ � �y�. � , •• � `�P � . . . � . , o� • ; , _ p� � � - :. �;Q�' ' • � � �• � , .t wr� �� � � • �� � : � r�' , ' �I � � = �}/� � . � • , p'y i' � , '•, � .,._., ��� , F BEL�SLE • � . � = � ' �P �0 . � •'� : •'•� • F . s �� � � � • . • � + �� : � ti � „�! 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DEBLON DATE 9-82 � -'i�a�ri (�v►bwd) (m �t rso��d) �p RANGE COUNIY _�_ - I 3GN �4� �� NOR?H RESOLOTION N0. - 1984 RESOLOTION ENTERING INTO A JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT WITH THE COUNTY OF ANORA FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF 44th AVENUE (CSAH #2) FROM MAIN STREET (CR 102) TO 577' +/- WESTERLY BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Fridley enter into an agreement with the County of Anoka for the following purposes, to wit: To Reconstruct and widen street including concrete curb and gutter, red briek treatment of the median, bituminous surfa�ing and channelization of the above refereneed street. All improvements will be made in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth and contained in said joint powers agreement, a copy of which was before the City Council. BE IT F[JRTHER RESOLVED that the proper officers of the City of Fridley be and hereby are authorized to execute such agreement, and thereby assume for and on behalf of the City all of the contractual obligations eontained therein. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COONCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1984. WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR ATTEST: SIDNEY C. INMAN - CITY CLERK 6/17/2 7 7A �� �.7��' co`~ t a , . *�NNESOl COUNTY OF ANOKA Department of Highways Paul K. Ruud, Highway Enginee� COURT HOUSE ANOKA, MINNESOTA 55303 612-421-0760 August 13, 1984 lt4r . John Flora City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue NE Fridley, Diinnesota 55432 Subject : Reconstruction CSAH .#2 (� r4a.in Street Dear Pdr. Flora: Attached for your review, and for apProval by the City Council of Fridley, axe three (3) copies of an Agreanent covering the portions of the project cost to be Paid for by the City. The particiPation by the city consists of 50F"� of the concrete curb and gutter (not including tha.t in the median) and 100F'� of the cost of the red brick installed on the median island. In addition, reimburs�nent for engineering, calculated as 8`,'� of the cost of the paxticipation it�ns is added for an est�mated total of �7,717,14. The project ha,s been advertised for bids, the Agreenent has been approved by the County Board, and we trust favorable action will be forthccming fram the City. Should you ha.�e any questions regarding the Agreanent or the project, please feel free to contact us. 0 Ver� t ly yours, j � ��, • � --�o Paul K. Ruud, P.E. County Engineer Aifirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer � � � t � _ � i � � . �. �" - 'E"�- ;3c -'" � - � ^ ��,, �c . . z ` / �".,��1 � l � �.� �: _ � / � - � , � -�. _ ,� �� � ,� � .y - — . . . �� �$' . �o . 5� °`3 P' 39 p �F l c � � �R � � �� I � ��i i � � � I I . �J � h + C j , ; � , I I I � ,\ `— t'� � � � � � � / � � 7B : MEMO T0: NASIM M. QURESHI, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: SIDNEY C. INMAN, DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL SERVICES/ CITY CLERK SUBJECT: RESOLUTION SPLITTING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR THE AUGUST 20, 1984 AGENDA DATE: AUGUST 2, 1984 We are requesting that the City Council approve the resolu- tion splitting the special assessments on Parcel 850, Auditor's Subdivision No. 77 (Pin No. 10 30 24 11 0001). This division did not require Council action to divide the lot as each parcel, when divided, exceeded the maximum si2e requirement of five acres. This division has been recorded at the County. SCI ps RESOLUTION N0. - 1984 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCEL 850, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION N0. 77 (PIN N0. 10 30 24 11 0001) WHEREAS, certain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain ]and and said land has subsequently been subdivided. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows: That the assessments levied against the following described parcel, to-wit: Parcel 850, Auditor's Subdivision No. 77 (Pin No. 10 30 24 11 0001), may and shall be apportioned and divided, as follows: Original Parcel Parcel 850, Auditor's Subdivision Mo. 77 10 30 24 11 0001 Division of Parcels Auditor's Subd. No. 77 Pin No. 10 30 24 11 0024 Auditor's Subd. No. 77 Pin No. 10 30 24 11 0025 Fund Regular SA W #34 SW M93 ST. 1970-4 Reassmt. of SS#102 ST. 1979-2 Fund Regular SA W #34 ST. 1970-4 SW #93 Reassmt. of SS�102 Regular SA W #34 ST. 1970-4 SW #93 Reassmt, of SS#102 ST. 1979-2 ADOPTEO BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS OF ATTEST: 1984. CITY CLERK Sidney C. Inman Original Amount Paid Paid $ 13,698.30 Paid 29,064.85 2,472.50 45,235.65 Original Amount Paid Paid Paid $ 3,364.20 14,241.78 Paid Paid Paid $ 10,334.10 14,823.07 2,472.50 45,235.65 DAY MAYOR William J. Nee • � �� ► __�V L_J �.. _y I NE o�NCw Ec io �, V ^�•� \ � nT• \ e � .` � �.. I � �\ ' t Division of Parcel Johnson Printing--10 30 24 11 0024 Balance of Lot--10 30 24 11 0025 . . . AUDITOR'S SUBD. N0. 88 Parcel 850 10 30 24 11 0001 v �� [ � Mf ORNCA EC /O t .� L"' . ' � THE FINAL RESOLUTION APPROVING INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BONDS FOR LONGVIEW FIBRE WILL BE IN YOUR PACKET ON P�IONDAY EVENING f��: _ �� � ��� � � .�.�.� � . ,Y - �? ����� � ��� ��,��. . f .' �� � �s.� �����:a-�-� C� . �S . � , ��� � J �O'� ���� � a �,� _ ._��vsv�-.e . � �'in` �!2� �-`> / � �-' ��' . � � � C�yn nus�2o�J • -- � �� `��ia=��� , � - _ i/�-�-r . a!� : lo �, FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL �- AUGt)ST 20, 1984 ••i � �••i�+ ••i -• �•••� APPOINTMENT5 �•, �►r �• �. • �. e+ � i�+ i: �• 4-1-86 Carol Fassett 1001 Lynde Drive NE (H) 571-5476 l0A � FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- APPOINTMENTS ' A[IGUST 20 , 1984 � Cynthia Hafnez 327 12th Ave. I� Mpls. , M�l 55413 Michelle Zwicky 1509 2nd St. NE Mpls. , NSJ 55413 P� I'1'IQ�I Offioe Assistant Police Dept. Off ice Assistant Police Dept. S'I9siR'�II� S�1RTII�1G SAI�ARY L1ATE � $1,039.82 August 26, per 1984 month REPi�A(�S Vicki Johnson S1,146.40 September 1, Michelle per 1984 Hill month FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL Herrick & Newman, P.A. 6279 University Avenue NE Fridley, NIl�1 55432 Legal Services as City Attorney for the month of July, 1984 Highway Services P. O. Box 65 Rogers, N�I 55374 Joint RrSealing/Random Crack Sealing FINAL Estimate H & S Asphalt 700 Industry Avenue NW Anoka, NA1 55303 Street I�rovement Project No. ST 1984-1&2 Partial Estimate No. 4 Hickok & Assoc. Inc. 545 Indian Mound Wayzata, Minnesota 55391 Moore Lake Restoration Project II Professional Services - July - 1984 Halvorson Construction Canpany 4229 - 165th Avenue Wyaming, NR�I 55092 Misc. Curb & Gutter & Siclewalk Estimate No. 4 1/26/17 -- ESTIMATES $ 2,678.75 $ 21,285.28 $ 21,647.29 $ 9, 862.61 $ 4,796.55 � HERRICK & NEWMAN, P.A. V111G�� C. MEAr1�CK ATT011NEVS AT U1W OAVIO �. MC�MMAM �AMlf E fCNMECK�E►E1� VCH August 10, 1984 City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue Northeast FTialey, M� 55a32 July Retainer: HOt'FS lti EXCESS OF 30 AT $25.00 PER NOL'R B1 LAk CLERh: E?(PErSES AD�'AtiCED: Refund on Process Service re Nelson: Clerk of Anoka District Court (Copy of Order re Gottwald): 18 xerox copies: CREDIT BALANCE RE EXPENSES: TOTAL BALANCE DUE: •i7Y UNIVERS��� AVEHUf N.E iRIDLE�. MINNESOTA 55��2 S71-i�50 $1650.00 1028.75 $2678.75 - 30.00 3.50 2.70 $ 23.80 $2678.75 12 A � C1TY OF FRIDLEY Engineering Department 6431 University Avenue Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Date 8/15/84 T0: Ffonorable Mayor and City Council City of Fridley 6431 U�iversity Avenue Northeast Fridley, Minnesota 55432 TOTAL 1 � ��exx�i�rA�I RE: Est. No. •`� Final) Per. Ending 8/15/84 �or Highway Services P. 0. Box 65 Rogers, MN 55374 STATEME NT OF WORK Contract ltem st�mate3 Unit Quontity uantities Price This Est. ta_�aalinn 20.00OLnFt �,4 F uantity To Date 21,286 AmOUni To Oate i --1 ■ 21 su�+w+aY: Qri9inal (ontr�tt Mwunt �ont�act AOditions - Ch�nge Order Nos. _ � �ontract Deductions - C�ange Order Nos. -_ '- Revise0 Contract Amount llalue Completed To Oate SUB TOTAL Amount Retained Q�1'�iQ (.05x) Less Amount PaiO P�eviously AMOUNT DUE THIS ESTIMATE CERTIFICATE OF THE CO�TRACTOR � 21,350.00 f `- Z = 21,350.00 S 21,285.28 = 21,285.28 s 0.00 s 0.00 s 21,285.28 12C I �ereDy certify that the w�rk performed and the materiats supplied to date under te*�ms of tne contract for reference project, and all auth0�i2Ed ChangeS thereto. have a� actual vnlue under the contract of the a�mourts shown o� this estimate (and t�e final quantities ot the tinal estimate are correct). an� that this estimate is just and correct �nd no part of the "Amount pue 'This Estimate" has Deen received. By ontractor s ut ortied epresenta ive � eT CERTIFICATE OF THE ENGINEER Date I 1►ereby certify that 1 have prepared o� examineC this estimate. and that the cont�actor is entitled to payment of this estim�te un�er the contract for �eference p�oject. C1TY OF FRIDLEY, SPECTOR By � C�e ed By 100A/1091A Date � — �s - � � Respecfully suDmitted, C�TY OF I�RIDIEY dy � - L. . . Pu 'c Morks Oirettor = FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL Julv 15, i984 Type of License: B� Cigarette SuperAmerica Robert D. McClum 7299 Highway #65 N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Food Establishment SuperAmerica Robert D. McClum 7299 Highway #65 N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Itinerant Food Permit State Men's Ciass B Slow Pitch 1080 Hathaway Ln. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Off Sale Beer Fridley Jaycees SuperAmerica Robert D. McClum 7299 Highway #65 N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Retail Gasoline SuperAmerica Robert D. McClum 7299 Highway #65 N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Temporary On Sale Beer Fridley Jaycees Stephen Eggent 1080 Hathaway Ln. Fridley, P•1n. 55432 Taxicabs Town Taxi Inc. Henry C. 8ierbrauer 11318 Olson Hwy. P1y.,Mn. 55441 J�proved By: -- LICENSES J��mes P. Hill Public Safety Director Steven J. Qlson H�alth Inspector Steven J. Olson Health Inspector James P. Hill Public Safety Director Richard Larson Fire Insepctor James P. Hill Public Safety Director J�ames P. Hill F'ubl i c Safety Di rector Fees: $12.00 $35.00 $30.00 $60.00 $60.00 �60.00 $90.00 13 �, i3 A ' FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LiCENSES AUGUST 20, 1984 BLACKTOPPING APPROVED BY Petra/Tri County 119 St. Francis Avenue DARREL CLARK Bethel, N�I 55005 By: Dwayne Nustvold Chief Bldg. Ofc. GAS SERV ICES Kelo Heating & Air 700 - 125th i�ane Blaine, I�1 55434 Neil Heating & Air Cond., Inc. P.O. Box 29292 Minneapolis, MN 55429 O'Keefe Mechanical 7188 Shady Oak Road Eden Prairie, MN 55344 3-D Heating Company Route #1, Box 196 Nbntrose, NID] 55363 GENERAL CONTRACTOR J& M Pools and Supplies Inc. 13900 - 71st Avenue tdorth Maple Grove, NII�I 55369 Western Ridge Estates 1251 Hillwind Road N.E. Fridley, NIIV 55432 HEATING General Sheet Metal Corp. 2330 Louisiana Avenue North Minneapolis, MN 55427 Kelo Heating & Air 700 - 125th Lane Blaine, NIN 55434 Neil Heating & Air Cond., Inc. P.O. Box 29292 Minneapolis, NII�I 55429 O'Keefe Mechanical 7188 Shady Oak Road Fden Prairie, NIlV 55344 By: Robert Olek By: Neil Olson By: Gary O'Keefe� By: John M. Welt:er By: Marty Sorenson By: A1 Fehn By: James McCarlthy By: Robert Olek By: Neil Olson By: Gary O' Keef�e � WILLIAM SAtdDIN Plbg.-Htg. Insp. WILLIAM SANDIN Plbg.-Htg. Insp. WILLIAM SANDIN Plbg.-Htg. Insp. WILLIAM SANDIN Plbg.-Htg. Insp. DARREL CLARK Chief-SZdg. :_:Ofc. DARREL CLARK Chi ef B ldg . Of c. WILLIAM SANDIN Plbg.-Htg. Insp. WILLIAM SANDIN Plbg.-Htg. Insp. WILLIAM SANDIN Plbg.-Htg. Znsp. WILLI��M SANDIN Plbg.-Htg. Insp. D � ' FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES 1 J Auaust 20, 1984 RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY _9t+'"�ER LOCATION OF BUILDING UNITS FEE 4PPROVEO BY Jerry & Barbara McNurlin 5936-38 2nd Street 2 $24.00 Steven J. Olson, 250 Sylvan La.r� Fhviron.Ofcr. Fridley rII�1 55432 Robert A. Hosnan 5940-42 2nd Street 2 $24.00 281 Sylvan La.I� Fridley, rIl�l 55432 ���ayrle & John �•�est 6001-03 2nd Street 2 $24.00 255 Craigbrook Way Fridley� P�'A1 55432 �•�. Roland Little 5780-90 2 1/2 Street 2 524.00 9240 Univ. Ave. I�W Coon Rapids, NII�I 55433 A1 Bates 5783-85 2 1/2 Street 2 524.00 724 - Slst Ave. I� t•1pls, t•II�I 55421 Violet Rocek 5791 2 1/2 Street 2 524.00 1924 Garf ield St. I� rtpls, hIl�1 55418 [�7i11is Ring 5069 3rd Street 2 $24.00 c/o C�uck Benson RR #2, Box 116 Cokato, rII� 55321 Chester �9ieloch 5121-23 3rd Street 2 $24.00 5123 3 rd St.I� Fridley, AIIV 55421 Leonard Wood 5141-43 3rd Street 2 $24.00 6630 ��:cKinley St NE Fridley, MAI 55432 Gerald Geisinger 5181-83 3rd Street 2 $24.00 6018 2nd St. I� Fridley, t�i 55432 J& B Properties 5339 4th Street 2 $24.00 c/o W.J.Frawley 169 Crc�,m Rd. I� Fridley, N�I 55421 Alan D. Saenson 5349-53 4th Street 1 $12.00 1865 E. County Rd.E PJhite Bear Lake,tM1 55110 �►, 13 C �� FOR CONCURRENCE BY TNE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES August 20, 1984 RESIOENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY _9wr�ER LOCAT�ON OF BUILDING UNITS FEE 4PPROVED BY Richard H. Kappes 5370 4th Street 2 $24.00 Steven J. Olson, 3129 �•7ebster Ave Fhviron.Ofcr. F1pls, FII� 55416 George & Lindy Lenieux 5810 4th Street 5812 4th St. I� Fridley, hIIV 55432 Beverly Mattson 5820-22 4th Street 10267 Univ. Ave.I� Blaine, rIlV 55434 Gary Muske 5850-52 4th Street 2321 Stinson Pky t•'ipl s, IrIId 55418 Wi11i�n Guenther 5860-62 4th Street 643 Rosedale Rd.I� Spring Lake ParkNII�] 55432 � Rvy E. Erickson 5900-02 4th Street 4325 Vincent Ave N. lipls t�1 55412 Irene Hodges 5908-10 4th Street 5908 4th St. NE Fridley, t•Q1 55432 Ellert or Betty Ihlan 5924-26 4th Street 5924 - 4th St.I� Fridl�y, t•IDI 55432 Gerald R. Foss 5940 4th Street 2055 - 103rd Ave. I�W Coon Rapids, t•HJ 55433 L1�llas H. Schute 5365-67 5th Street 159 - 53rd Ave. I� Fridley, 6II1 55421 Raymond J. Lafave 5373-75 5th Street 5375 - Sth St I� Fridley, rII�1 55421 Ted & Elaine Shirley 6242-44 Sth Street 2800 H�mtingt� Ave. F�ls, I�QI 55416 Ted & Elaine Shirley 6252-54 Sth Street 2800 H�mtington Ave. ��is, rIIV 55416 1 $12.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 1 $12.00 1 $12.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 1 $12.00 2 524.00 2 $24.00 ' 13 D _ FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES Auaust 20, 1984 RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY _9WNER LOCATION OF BUILOING I�NITS FEE 4PPROVED BY Clifford Leary 6262-64 5th Street 2 $24.00 Steven J. Olson, 1062 Highview Dr Ehviron.Ofcr. ilew Brighton, I�R�I 55112 Ted & Elaine Shirley 6272-74 Sth Street 2800 H�mtington Ave. rlpls, NBJ 55409 David Lubet 5361�3 6th Street 2532 Joppa Ave. � St. Louis Park, !�I 55416 Charles Edelman 5335-37 6th Street 757 97th Ave. r� Blaine, t�'AI 55434 Timothy Fietek 5346-48 6th Street 15 - 102nd Ave. D%) Coon Rapids, AII� 55433 • David Lubet 5371-73 6th Street 2532 Joppa Ave. St. Louis Park, �IIJ 55416 David Lubet 5381-83 6th Street 2532 Jop�xi Ave. St. Louis Park, I�Q7 55416 Lonnie Burgess 5600 6th Street 6151-6thSt.I� Fridley, t•II�1 55432 Kenneth R. Hafner 5612-14 6th Street 6051 - 6th St.I� Fridley, t•�I 55432 Darlene D. Benson 5618-20 6th Street 6051 - 6th St.l� Fridley, PII� 55432 James Reynolcls & 5738 7th Street �c�nas Frazee 520 Plymouth Bldg. t-ipls, MIlV 55402 John A. Sacoan�n 451-53 54th Avenue 451 - 54th Ave. I� Fridley, �IIJ 55421 Robert M. Russell 217-19 57th Plaoe 3025 Jersey Ave. N. N'�ls, h'AI 55427 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.04 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 1 $12.00 1 $12.00 2 $24.00 13 E _' FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES Auaust 20, 1984 RESIt)ENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY _QW'�EQ LOCATION OF BUILDING UNITS FEE 4PPROVED BY Donald Findell 110 58th Aven� 1 $12.00 Steven J. Olson, �viron.Ofcr. 6676 Central Ave t� Fridley, t��i 55432 lTeyer Broder 276-78 58th Avenue 278 - 58th Ave. I� Fridley, bII1 55432 Frederick E. Schultz 114-16 62nd way 120 - 62nd way r� Fridley, tM1 55432 47allace Roeker 50-60 63 1/2 i��ay 7419 t�cKinley St NE Fridley, r'�1 55432 Ronald & Jennifer Groat 70-80 63 1/2 Way 5107 ��loddale Ave Edina, r'AI 55424 P.onald & Jennifer Groat 90-100 63 1/2 Way 5107 �•]oodal e Ave Edina, EIIJ 55424 Raj Dhir 1313-23 73rd Avenue 13304 Forc��+ Av Apple Valley, rIIJ 55124 Gordon & Alta Johnson 1333-35 73rd Avenue 6411 Squire Dr. I� Fridley• t•'Il�I 55432 Gary I�1. Muske 1581-83 73rd Avenue 2321 Stinson Pkw Mpls, tIl�1 55418 Dennis Kugler 1560-64 73 1/2 Avenue 8331 Terraoe Rd. I� Spring Lake ParktII�1 55432 Ed C7iies 360-62 74th Avenue 7651 Central Ave I� Fridley. t•'�l 55432 Jugal Aganaal 370-72 74th Avenue 8455 Spring Lake Rd. rbundsview, r43 55432 �arles Gramith 380-82 74th Avenue C. P.G. �terprise 233 W. Grandview Roseville, I�II�t 55113 1 $12.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 �I FOR CONCURRENCE 8Y THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES 13 F Auaust 20. 1984 RESIIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY _ OW��E4 LOCATION OF BUILDING UNITS FEE 4PPROVED BY Mortimer B. Sturdevant 7303 Able Street 1 512.00 Steven J. Olson, 73Q1 Able St. I� E�viron,pfQ, Fridley, f•'�1 55432 Wayre R. ZlZanpson 7339-41 Able Street 7339 Able St.I� Fridley, r'AI 55432 Theodore or 7365-67 Able Str eet Deloris Truehl 6044 - 4th st r� Fridley, NII�] 55432 Robert Holmquist 7401-03 Able Street 3608 Ar�niral La. ti�ls, i�1 55429 Todd B. �echt�mann 7417-19 Able Street 5872 Washington St. I� Fridley, r'AI 55432 Donald Koss 7447-49 Able Street 4207 Fill.nlore St NE Col�awia Heightst•II� 55421 Ed-Ray Builders 7479-81 Able Street c/o Ed Chies RR #2 Stanchf ield, rII1 55080 Ed-Ray Builders 7495-97 Able Street c/o Ed C7iies RR #2 Stanchf ield, t'Al 55080 Ed-Ray Builders 7501-03 Able Street c/o Ed Chies RR #2 Stanchf ield, P�II� 55080 Ed-Ray Builders 7513-15 Able Street c/o Ed Chies RR #2 Stanchf ield, NII�1 55080 Ed-Ray Builders 7527-29 Able Street c/o Ed C7iies RR �2 Stanchf ield, rQ1 55080 1 $12.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 � 13 G � FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES � Aucust 20, 1984 RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY _�WNER LOCATION OF BUILDING Ed-Ray Builders 7539-41 Able Street c/o Ed Qzies RR #2 Stanchf ield, t•'II�] 55080 Ed-Ray Builders 7553-55 Able Street % Ed Chies RR #2 Stanchf ield, FIDl 55080 Ed-Ray euilders 7565-67 Able Street c/o Ed C�►ies RR #2 Stanchf ield, NBJ 55080 Ed-Ray Builders 7579-81 Able Street c/o Ed Chies RR �2 Stanchf ield, NaV 55080 � Ed-Ray Builders 7595-97 Able Street c/o Ed Chies RR #2 Stanchf ield, NAI 55080 Donald Findell 7890 Broad Avenue 6676 Central AVe NE Fridley, h4�1 55432 Donald Findell 6640 Central Avenue 6676 Central Ave I� Fridley, N�I 55432 Steven M. rlindlin 7335-7 Central Avenue 4526 Pleasant Dr St. Paul, N�T 55112 Raymond Anderson 6428-30 Dellwood Drive 6428 Dellwood Dr Fridley, NA1 55432 Karen & Douglas Hornsten 6190-92 East River Road 10916 riiss. Dr. Chaanpl in, rII�1 55316 George J. & Ne11.Dravis 6210-20 East River Road 6501 Xerxes Ave. N. r�is, NA1 55430 Kirk & Carol Herman 243 Ely Street 610 - 57th Ave. 1� Fridley, t�Al 55432 l�N I TS 2 FEE 4PPROVEO BY $24.00 Steven J. Olson, E�viron.Ofcx. 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 1 $12.00 1 $12.00 2 $24.00 1 $12.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 1 $12.00 _ 13 !� _, FOA CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES Auaust 20, 1984 RESIIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY _QW'�ER LOCATION OF BUILDING UNITS FEE 4PPROVED BY Max L. Feterson 7320-22 EVert Court 2 $24.00 Steven ,7. Olson, 2801 - 16A St.tW ��n.��.. New Brighton, NA] 55112 Marvin R. Joppe 7330-32 EVert Court 3220 Dakota So. St. Louis Park, I�1 55416 Sartaj & Neeta Sahni 7335-37 Ebert Court 1551 Camelot La. I� Fridley, rII�] 55432 Et�ert Partriership 7345-47 EVert Court c/o J. ti. Levander 4428 Grand Ave.S t�ipls, NIDl 55409 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 B& B Investr,�nt 1301-03 Fireside Drive 2 $24.00 c/o td. Broton � 26 East Golden Lake Road Circle Pines, NQ] 55011 Clarence Larson 1321-23 Fireside Drive 2 $24.00 6650 Vernon Av S, #120 Edina, NA1 55436 David & Janet Parke 7843-47 Firwood Way Route 1, Box 74 Re.nville, NA] 56284 Micnae� Betz 7865-G9 Firwood Way 2712 Terraoe Dr. Burnsville, t�I 55337 Kirylo & Zita (�ichray 7879-81 Firwood Way 147 Craig Way I� Fridley, rII�1 55432 Viola Froreyberger 7883-85 Firwood Way 7885 Firwood Way Fridley, N�1 55432 John R. Zielinski 7889-91 Ficwood Way 7889 Firwood Way Fridley, rII�l 55432 QarPnce or 7893-97 Fitwoa3 Way Lillian Fischer 7 897 Fi rwoal way Fridley, rII�l 55432 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 1 $12.00 1 $12.00 1 $12.00 � 13 I _ FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES J Auaust 20, 1984 RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY _QWNEQ LOCATION OF BUILDING Roger K. Ghai 411-13 Ironton Street 11321 Ivywood StAW Coon Rapids, rII�l 55433 Dean Nordahl 421-23 Ironton Street 10665 Plorthmark Drive Eden Prairie, rIIJ 55344 P•Sarvin C. Breiland 196 Longfellow St. 7583 W.Hwy. 13 Savage, t�II� 55378 Forest Cornelius 4020 t•lain Street 4020 t�lain St.r� Fridley, F'�J 55421 John M. & A]aureen Vachuska4571-73 Main Street 4930 t�Sadison NE i•ipis, r�1 55421 � Thanas Knaus 4591 t�9ain Street 4567 - 2nd St rIE Fridley, t•'�I 55421 Joseph & Lynn Pilon 5981 t•iain Street 4732 Debra Court Shoreview, t�i 55112 Alpha �terprises 6711-15 Main Street c/o R.L.Villella 6001 Leslee Lane Edina, t•IlV 55436 Donovan or Sharry Elias 1240-42 Norton Avenue 7390 Concerto CR Fridley, t•II�I 55432 Donovan or Sharry Elias 1250-52 Norton Avenue 7390 Concerto Q2 Fridley, MdV 55432 Delores Fonessa 1260-62 Nort� Avenue 1327 Hillcrest Dr. Iv'E Fridley, I�'II�1 55432 Rabert Genin 1261-63 Norton Avenue 10060 Jay St.I�W Coon Rapids, hN 55433 Susan K. WilliaQns & 1270-72 Norton Avenue Philip D. Rostad 556 8�•7. Danube Rd. I� Fridley, rII�1 55432 U�N I TS 2 FEE 4PPROVED BY $24.00 Steven J. Olson, �nviron.Ofcr. 2 $24.00 1 $12.00 1 $12.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 13 J =` FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCtL -- LICENSES Aucust 20, 1984 RESII)ENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY _�Wt�ER IOCATION OF BUILDING UNITS FEE 4PPROVED BY Dawie Bo�una 1285-87 t3orton Avenue 2 $24.00 Steven J. Olson, k d F�viron.Ofcx. 16165 Bass L R Maple Grave, DQ] 55369 Niike Flanrery & 1326-28 Osborne Road Donald Qobes 21 - 104th Av PW Coon Rapids, A'�T 55433 Victor or Delorise Daml 174-76 Pearson Way 9423 Flintwood St. PW Coon Rapids, t-Il�I 55433 �•layne or i�larita Larson 6315 Pieroe Street 1216 Banf il l Ci r Bzooklyn Park, NAI 55444 c9ayne or rtarita Larson 6325 Pierae Street 1216 Banf ill Cir Brooklyn Park, t•41 55444 Robert D. Shimanski 6335 Pieroe Street 7458 Hayes St.I� Fridley, hII�1 55432 Douglas P. Tanner 6355 Pieroe Street 2206 St. Anthoriy Blvd. f�tpls, N4�1 55418 Faye Qzristianson 6389 Pieroe Street 6389 Pierc�e StNE Fridley, I�II�I 55432 Jerry Jaoobson 6401 Pieroe Street 3846 Independence New Hope, t�Al 55427 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 2 $24.00 1 $12.00 2 $24.00 Gary & Cynthia Braan 1441-43 R.ioe Creek Raad 1 $12.00 1441 Rice Creek Rd. Fridley, �IId 55432 Denise L. 9nith 6496-98 Riverview Terr. 2 $24.00 6492 Riverview Terr. Fridley, I�A1 55432 Ronald E. Schmidt 1375 Skywoa] Lane 1405 Pieroe Terr Coltanbia Heights tII�I 55421 Ray or porothy Burchett 6100-2 Star Lane 6100 Star La. I� Fridley, rII�1 55432 2 $24.00 1 $12.00 r 13 K _. FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES Auaust 20, 1984 RESIt)ENTIAL RE'VTAL PROPERTY W��EQ LOCATION OF BUILDING I�NITS FEE 4PPROVED BY Jerane A. Dold 6110-14 Star Lane 2 $24.00 Steven J. Olson, 6110 Star La. I� ��On���� Fridley� t•QI 55432 Vernon Lindberg 6140-44 Star Lane 2 $24.00 1897 Stinson Blvd. New Brighton, h�1 55112 George Winiecki 6150-56 Star Lane 2 $24.00 2732 Hwy 10 I� Nbunds View, t•'II�I 55432 Robert Anderson 6160-64 Star Lane 1 $12.00 6164 Star La. I� Fridley, fII� 55432 Ed & Doris Q�ies 7337-39 University Ave. 2 $24.00 7651 Central Ave. I� Fridley� r'�1 55432 Ed & Doris Chies 7361-63 Univesity Ave. 2 $24.00 7651 Central Ave. I� Fridley, t•','N 55432 Ed & Doris Chies 7373-75 University Ave. 2 $24.00 7651 Central Ave. I� � Fridley. rIIJ 55432 =, 13 L _ FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES Auaust 20, 1984 RESIDEhTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY TION OF BUILDING Zhor,ias i�olff 5770 2nd Street 5269 �•3atterhorn Dr NE Fridley� i�SV 55432 Berton N. Cross 5801 2nd Street c/o Peterson & Ralina 556 - 40th Av I� Colur��bia Heights, NIIV 55421 Glenn Barrott 5830 2nd Street 22600 Zypo Ctk Dr. Stacy, NIIV 55079 Roger Blesi & 5848 2nd Street Ralph Ward 2812 64th Av N. Brooklyn Center,r'Il�I 55430 Tropicana Company 5851 2nd Street c/o P'jarshall Lebaw 6950 t�Tayzata Blvd. htpls, rQJ 55426 Douglas Properties 5980 2nd Street c/o Douglas Jones 2505 Silver La NE t•ip1�, rQa 55421 Herbert A. Aaker 6061 2nd Street 8842 North Brook Ave. Brooklyn Park, t�Al 55428 Gorcbn & Betty Aspenson 6510 2nd Street 17 Rioe Crk Way Fridley, rQ1 55432 Q�ester Granek 6511 2nd Street 3600 36th Av I� t�ls, b8V 55418 Paul M. Johnson 6525 2nd Street 3925 Sha¢nrock Dr iipls, NN 55421 Progressive Properties 6541 2nd Street c/o Duane Narog 1465 N. D�anube Rd. Fridley, r�1 55421 Gerald H. & Sonia Guimont 6551 2nd Street 21 SI Lakebrook Dr. New Brighton, NAi 55112 NNITS FEE 8 $49.00 4 $36.00 4 $36 .00 8 $49.00 11 $49.00 4 $36 .00 4 $36.00 3 $36 .00 4 �$36.00 7 $36.00 5 $36.00 7 $36.00 4PPROVED BY Steven J. Olson, Fhviron . Ofcx . I =I FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES 13 �1 � Auaust 20, 1984 RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY Owr�EQ LOCATION OF BUILDING Progressive Properties 5770 2 1/2 Street c/o Duane rdarog 1465 N. Danube Rd. Fri�•ley, rII� 55432 John L. Conda 5800 2 1/2 Street 5237 Interlachen Blvd tlpls, !�I 55436 P.obert Johnson 5810 2 1/2 Street 2980 Inspiration Dr. Colorado Sprngs,0� 80917 Jerry & Barbara tictlurlin 5820 2 1/2 Street 250 Sylvan La P�E Fridley, t•Q1 55432 Alvin Roesler 5846 2 1/2 Street 5900 - 6th St NE . Fridley, tIIJ 55432 P.oger Blesi 5924 2 1/2 Street 2812-64thAvN Brooklyn Center,tII�I 55430 Dale & Bernadette Knott 5980 2 1/2 Street 2000 Fai naay Dr . t�1.s, rII�1 55421 Herbert Aaker 6060 2 1/2 Street 8842 North Brook Ave. Brooklyn Park, rIIJ 55443 Arnold C. Elriquist 4901 3rd Street 1420 W. County Rd. J Shoreview, rII� 55112 Arnold C. Elr.iquist 4913 3rd Street 1420 W. County Rd.J Shoreview, rIl�1 55112 Arnold C. Elmquist 4921 3rd Street 1420 W. Cotmty Rd. J Shoreview, rII�1 55112 Arnold C. F�.mquist 4939 3rd Street 1420 W. County Rd. J Shoreview, rII� 55112 Arnold C. Elmquist 4949 3rd Street 1420 W. County Rd.J Shoreview, �IIJ 55112 I,�NITS FEE 4PPROVED BY � 11 $49.00 Steven ,T. Olson, �viron.Ofcr. 4 $36 .00 4 $36.00 4 $36.00 6 536.00 7 536.00 4 $36.00 4 $36.00 7 $36 .00 7 536.00 7 $36.00 7 $36.00 7 $36.00 �, r: FOR CONCURRENCE 8Y THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES Auqust 20, 1984 RESIOENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY LQCATION QF BUILOIN6 UNITS FEE 4PPROYED $Y 13 td John D. Miller 4965 3rd Street 11 $49.00 Steven J Olson 5009 Univ. Ave. P� tlpls, PQI 55421 John D. l�liller 5009 Univ. Ave. I� F1pls, !IlV 55421 John D. tiiller 5009 ilniv. Ave. r� t�tpls, t�'AI 55421 John D. t�liller 5009 Univ. Ave. r� ttpls, f•'�I 55421 t�lilton R. Carlson 5035 3 rd St. I�, #6 Fridley, tIIV 55421 BicJOS Properties c/o Ted Bigos ' P.O. Box 22464 Robbinsdale, tII� 55422 Bigos Properties c/o Ted Bigos P.O. 22464 Robbinsdale, rII�1 55422 Bigos Properties c/o Ted Bigos P.O. Box 22464 Robbinsdale, rLV 55422 Bigos Properties c/o Ted Bigos P.O. Box 22464 Robbinsdale, t•II� 55422 Bigos Properties c/o Ted Bigos P.O. Box 22464 Robbinsdale, rIl�T 55422 Bigos Properties c/o Ted Bigos P.O. Box 22464 Robbinsdale, rY�1 55422 49ffi 3rd Street 5005 3rd Street 5025 3rd Street 5035 3rd Street 5200 3 rd Street 5201 3rd Street 5230 3rd Street 5231 3rd Street 5260 3rd Street 5261 3rd Street 11 $49.00 11 $49.00 11 $49.00 7 $36.00 11 $49.00 11 $49.00 11 $49.00 11 549.00 11 $49.00 11 $49.00 Envit�on.Ofcr. � �� �: 13 0 FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES August 20, 1984 RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY _�wr�EQ LOCATION OF BUILDING UNITS FEE 4PPROVED BY Bigc,s Properties 5290 3rd Street 11 $49.00 Steven J. Olson, c/o Ted Bigos �viron.Ofcr. P.O. Box 22464 Robbinsdale, r�l 55422 Bigos Properties c/o �ed Bigos P.O. Box 22464 Robbinsdale, t�1 55422 Alvin Roesler 5900 6th St. I� Fridley, t�IIV 55432 t•�illard Guimont 5980 3rd St. I�, #1 Fridley, rII� 55432 V�ayne Johnson 11610 53rd Ave. rlo. Plymouth, ?�IIV 55442 V. Hoi�.an & D. Otterness 925 Dain Tawer Bldg. c'tpl s, t�I 55 40 2 Duane or 1�larguerite Schwartz 2525 118th Ave. I� Coon Rapids, r'�I 55433 John L. Jensen 6070-6thStNE Fridley, �1N 55432 Naeen Qureski S & R Investrient 4506 Orchard Ave. N. rtpis, NAI 55422 Gorcbn V. Jorgenson c% J.B. Properties 6121 Excelsior Blvd. rfpls, rY�i 55416 Flargaret Hendley 118 Craig Way I� Fridley, r�l 55432 5291 3rd Street 5955�5 3rd Street 5980 3rd Street 6051-53-55 3rd Street 5320 4th Street 5347-49 4th Street 5419 4th Street 5600-06 4th Street 5644 4th Street 5800 4th Street 11 $49.00 4 $36.00 4 536.00 3 $36.00 4 $36.00 3 $36.00 4 $36.00 4 $36 .00 7 $36.00 4 $36 .00 - 13 P ` FOR CONCURRENCE BY TNE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES Auaust 20, 1984 RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY �1,'NER LOCATION OF BUILDING UNITS FEE 4PPROVEO BY Eugene F. �•7elter 5370 5th Street 3 536.00 Steven J. Olson, 5704 56th Ave. No. f�viron.Ofcr. I•tpls, t�IIV 55429 Jaanes S. Bura�an 5378-84 Sth Stseet 20980 S�camore St. I�a Cedar, t'�d 55011 c•Tayne Johnson 5400 Sth Street 11610 3 rd Ave. P7. Plymouth, t��1 55442 P.ichard Tkaczik 5450 Sth Street 12323 Gladiola tLT Coon Rapids, t��d 55433 Roscoe S�nith 5451 Sth Street 370 t:orth Arm Lane t•lound, t�l 55364 � Harold D. t•lorrow 5430 7th Street P.oute #5, Box P 196 River Falls, ��I 54022 Kenneth Franko 5612 7th Street 15780 125th Ave. N. Dayton, fIIV 55327 ICenneth Franko 5640 7th Street 15780 125th Ave. N. Drayton, iII�l 55327 Bigos Properties 215 53rd Aven� c/o Ted Bigos P.O. Box 22464 Robbinsdale, t��] 55422 Bigos Properties 305 53rd Avenue c/o Ted Bigos P.O. Box 22464 Fobbinsdale, rID1 55422 Place North Properties 251 57th Plaoe 1315 R.ioe CrK. Rd. I� Fridley, I�II� 55432 Edwara & Patricia Daw 359 57th Plaoe 312 E. 32nd St. Sioux Falls, SD 57105 4 536.00 4 $36.00 6 $36.00 32 $89.00 34 $93.00 11 $49.00 11 $49.00 �4 536.00 7 $36.00 7 $36 .00 8 $49.00 � 13 0 1�' FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES Auaust 20, 1984 RESIDENTIAL RENTAL 'RO�ERTY W��E? - LOCATION OF BUILDING UNITS FEE 4PPROVED BY Daniel S. 0'Neill 390 57th Plaoe 4 $36.00 Steven J. Olson, 390 57th Pl.r�, #2 F�vir�n.Ofcr. Fridley, 1�HJ 55432 John G. Blahoski 105 58th Avenue 895 Orange Av.E. St. Paul, AIIJ 55106 Wickl aa Properties 150 59 1/2 Way c/o John H. ��ard 27 Groveland Terr. c��pi s, r•4v 5540 3 Fit Bar E�terprises 151 59 1/2 Way 5217 t9ayzata Blvd. , #108 tlpls, EIN 55416 ZYopicana Company 191 59 1/2 Way c/o t•larshall Lebaw � 6950 ��7ayzata Blvd. [dpls, t•'II�] 55426 Jerry Dold 290 61st Avenue 6110 Star La. I� Fridley, t�II� 55432 Riae Creek Taanhouse Co. 1565-7-9-71-5-7 68th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. r� Fridley, AIDI 55432 Rioe Creek Zbwnhouse Co. 1566-8-70-2-4-6 68th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. I� Fridley, �II1 55432 Rioe Creek Ta�wnhouse CA. 1578-80-2-4-6-8 68th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. I� Fridley, t•IIJ 55432 Rioe Creek Taanhouse Co. 1579-80-3-5-7-9 68th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. I� Fridley, �IIJ 55432 Riae Creek Tawnhouse Co. 1590-2-4-6 68th Ave. 1652 69th Ave.I� Fridley, N�] 55432 Riae Creek Townhouse Co. 1591-3-5-7 68th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. I� Fridley, I�II�I 55432 7 $36.00 12 $49.00 12 $49.00 12 $49.00 3 $36.00 6 $36.00 6 $36.00 6 $36.00 6 $36.00 4 $36.00 4 $36.00 � _' FOR CONCURRENCE BY TNE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES � August 20, 1984 RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY OWNEQ LOCATION OF BUILDING Rioe Creek Tc�wnhouse C,o. 1600-2-4-6-&-10 68th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. I� Fridley, rIIJ 55432 Rioe Creek Tawnhouse Co. 1601-3-5-7-9-11 68th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. I� Fridley, h�1 55432 Rioe Creek Tvwnhouse Co. 1612-4-6-8 68th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. I� Fridley, rIIV 55432 Rioe Creek Townhouse Co. 1613-5-7-9 68th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. I� Fridley, t•�1 55432 Ri�e Creek Townhouse Co. 1620-2-4-6-8-30 68th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. r� Fridley, t�Il�1 55432 � P.ioe Creek Tawnhouse Co. 1621-3-5-1-y--31 68th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. I� Fridley, r,N 55432 Rioe Creek Tawnhouse Co. 1632-4-6-8 68th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. I� Fridley, t•II�I 55432 Riae Creek Tc�wnhouse Co. 1633-5-7-9 68th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. I� Fridley, PIIV 55432 Rioe Creek Taanhouse Co. 1640-2-4-6-8�50 68th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. r� Fridley, t�I 55432 Rioe Creek Taanhouse Co. 1641-3-5-7-�51 68th Ave. 1652 69th Ave.t� Fridley, tH4 55432 Rioe Creek Tcywnhouse Co. 1652-4-6-8 68th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. I� Fridley, rIlV 55432 Riae Creek Zbwr�house Co. 1653-5-7-9 68th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. I� Fridley, rII� 55432 Rioe Creek Taanhouse Co. 1660-2-4-6-8-70 68th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. I� Fridley, t•II1 55432 UN I TS 6 13 R FEE 4PPROVED BY $36.00 Steven J. Olson, �viron.Ofcx. 6 $36 .00 4 $36.00 4 $36.00 6 $36.00 6 $36.00 4 $36.00 4 $36.00 6 $36 .00 6 $36.00 4 $36.00 4 $36.00 6 $36.00 � � FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- L I C E N S E S Auvust 20, 1984 RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY _ �wr�t� LOCATION OF BUILDING Rioe Creek Ta�wnhouse Co. 1661-3-5-7-9-71 68th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. I� Fridley, t•II�I 55432 Ri�e Creek Tc�wnhouse Co. 1672-4-6-8�80-2 68th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. I� Fridley, tIIJ 55432 R.ioe Creek Townhouse Co. 1673-5-7-9-81-3 68th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. r� Fridley, rIIJ 55432 Rice Creek Townhouse Co. 1560-2-4-6-8r70 69th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. I� Fridley, t•IIV 55432 Rioe Creek Tvwnhouse Co. 1590-2-4-6 69th Ave.. 1652 69th Ave. I� Fridley, tIIV 55432 � Rioe Creek Tawnhouse Co. 1600-2-4-6 69th Ave. 1652 69th Ave.lv� Fridley, i�l 55432 Riae Creek Taanhouse Co. 1630-2-4-6-8--40 69th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. I� Fridley, t�II� 55432 Rioe Creek Tvwnhouse Co. 1650-2-4-6-8 69th Ave. 1652 69th Ave. NE Fridley, FII1 55432 Edric Associates 1200 72nd Avenue c/o F�c3war3 Anc3erson 5024 Norn�andale Court Edina, rIIV 55436 George W. i�noll, Jr. 1270-76 72nd Avenue 1923 40th Ave. I� htpls, rY�I 55421 I�BM Irivest. Co. 1619 73rd Avenue c/o Z& S Mgnt. Co. 6005 Wayzata Blvd. St. Louis Park, 1�AT 55416 R& B Prop. Partnership 351 74th Avenu�e c/o Qar�ce Rezac 1315 Rioe Crk Rd. 1� Fridley, t�IN 55432 UN I TS 6 13 FEE 4PPROVED BY $36.00 Steven J. Olson, Ehviron.Ofcx. 5 $36.00 6 $36 .00 6 $36.00 4 $35.00 4 $36 .00 6 $36.00 5 $36.00 42 $109.00 4 $36.00 24 $73.00 11 $49.00 ' FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- 13 T � LICENSES � Auaust 20, 1984 RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY 0►,"�ER LOCATION OF BUILDING Duane Beth�e 361 74th Avenue 3916 - 8th Ave. Anoka, c�1 55303 B& B Irivestr,�ent 371 74th Avenue c% R. Bayer & M. Broton 26 E.Golden Lk. Rd. Circle Pines, t•�N 55014 Donald Peterson & 415 74th Avenue John Behun 1607 Bimker Lk. B1vd.I� Anoka, �II1 55303 iiansen Properties 350 75th Avenue c/o Lynn D. Hansen P.O. Box 32233 Fridley, FIIV 55432 J& S Enterprise 106 77th 41ay � c/o S. Severson or J. Koch 6490 Riverview Terr. Friciley, r'AI 55432 Allan P'lattson 181 79th �•1ay 6270 Rivervietia Terr. Fridley, t•II�l 55432 �•�alter H. Kuckes 231 79th �9ay 1340 Ninth Ave. So. St.Qoud, t'A] 56301 Clarerce Rezac 321 79th ��Tay 79th �•lay Prop. Partnership 1315 Rioe Crk. Rd. I� Fridley, P',�1 55432 Riverwood Apartment Mcpnt. 5960-80 ��u�a Street c/o Don Anderson . 3319 Belden Dr. tlpls, PIIV 55421 Roger Freno 6534 Central Avenue 12823 Chisholm St. I� Blaine, NTI 55434 Russell E. Beck 7150 Central Avenue 7527 Van Buren I� Fridley, 6II�1 55432 UNITS FEE 4PPROVED BY 8 $49.00 Ste�ren J. Olson, �viron.Ofcr. 4 $36.00 11 $49.00 11 $49.00 4 $36.00 8 $49.00 7 $36.00 8 $49.00 33 $91.00 4 $36.00 4 S36 .00 � FOR CONCURRENCE BY tHE CITY COUNCIL -- 13 U LICENSES J Auaust 20, 1984 RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY I Ok"�EQ LOCATION OF BUILDING Hong & Plau 7190 Central Avenue c/o Dai-Shen & Graoe Hong 2298 17 th st, r�7 rlew Brighton, !•II1 55112 Plathan Schwartz 101 Charles Street 5916 Fiedicine Lk. Rd. bfpls, NIIJ 55422 Nathan Schwartz 179 C�arles Street 5916 t•ledicine Lk. Rd. rtpis, rIIV 55422 raathan Schwartz 180 Charles Street 5916 �•ledicine Lk. Rd. ttpls, �p� 55422 Filister E�nterprises 5640 East River Raad 5750 East River Road Fridley, �II1 55432 Filister Ehterprises 5660 East River Road 5750 East River Road Fridley, rII� 55432 Filister �terprises 5680 East River Raad 5750 East River Raad Fridley, t�1 55432 Filister �terprises 5720 East River Road 5750 East River Raad Fridley, �IIJ 55432 Filister F7►terprises 5740 East River Road 5750 East River Road Fridley, ��1 55432 Filister f�terprises 5760 East River Road 5750 East River Raad Fridley, t�II� 55432 Filister �nterprises 5780 East River Road 5750 East River Road Fridley, NAI 55432 Filister flnterprises 5800 East River Raad 5750 East River Road Fridley, rII�1 55432 Filister F2zterprises 5820 East River Road 5750 East River Road Fridley, r�1 55432 UNITS FEE 4PPROVED BY 4 $36.00 Steven J. Olson, Fhviron.Ofcr. 12 $49.00 12 $49.00 12 $49.00 42 5109.00 42 $109.00 42 5109.00 42 5109.00. 42 $109.00 42 $109.00 42 $109.00 42 $109.00 42 $109.00 �! 13 V FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES � Auaust 20, 1984 RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY I �W��EQ LOCATION OF BUILDING Filister F7�terprises 5840 East River Road 5750 East River Raad Fridley, FII�I 55432 Filister �terprises 5860 East River Road 5750 East River Road Fridley, 1�ID] 55432 5940 Properties 5940 East River Road 6950 �•7ayzata Blvd. , � �205 t•+.pls, t�T1 55426 Progressive Properties 5950 East River Road c/o Duane r;arog 1465 N. D�anube Rd. Fridley, tAl 55432 �ITS FEE 4PPROVED BY 42 $109.00 Steven J. Olson, �viron.Ofcr. 42 $109.00 12 $49.00 12 $49.00 River Road Corp. 6540-50 East River Rpad 141 $307.00 c/o Zyaon tkynt. 321 Univ. Ave. SE ' Mpls, t�'�I 55414 Shar-Ann Properties 6551 East River Road 3948 Central Ave. I� Col. Eieights, I�I 55421 J& S Enterprises 7673 East River Road c/o S. Severson or J. Koch 6490 Riverview Terr. Fridley, hH1 55432 Five Sands Develop. Co. 7805 East River Road rlidwest rkynt. 7100 Wayzata Blvd. I��is, ��I 55426 Five Sands Develop. Co. 7825 East River Road rlidwest N�gtnt. 7100 i�layzata Blvd. r�ls, t•II�1 55426 Five Sands Develop. Co. 7845 East River R�oad rSidwest rkynt. 7100 Wayzata Blvd. �lpis, DII�I 55426 Five Sands Develop. Co. 7875 East River Raad rSidwest r'k,�nt. 7100 Wayzata Blvd. I�1pls, ��1 55426 11 $49.00 4 $36.00 59 $143.00 59 $143.00 59 $143.00 59 5143.00 _ � FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES Auaust 20, 1984 RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY �wr�t�c LOCATION OF BUILDING UNITS FEE 4PPROVED BY Five Sands Develop. Co. 7895 East River Road 59 $143.00 Steven J. Olson tlidwest t�'�nt. 7100 LJayzata Blvd. Dipls, t�] 55426 Leonard E. Dailey 3621 68th St. N. So�ttsdale, AZ 85251 A. P. & J�e Nichols 6949 Hickory Dr. r� Fridley, r�� 55432 Moore Lake Partriership c/o Zyoon P�ic�nt 321 Univ. Ave. SE r��is, rII� 55414 tlornan E. Shulc�eisz 1256 8th Lane Anoka, NAI 55303 Arnold C. Elriquist 1420 W. County Rd. J Shoreview, t��1 55112 Arnold C. Flmquist 1420 W. County Rd. 3 Shoreview, tII1 55112 Arnold C. Elmquist 1420 W. County Rd. J Shoreview� T1N 55112 Bigos Properties c/o Ted Bigos P.O. Box 22464 Robbinsdale, rIIV 55422 Bigos Properties c/o Ted Bigos P.O. Box 22464 Robbinsdale, N�V 55422 Tam Aclams 304 Ironton St. I� Fridley, rH� 55432 Milton J. & Ellen 8. Hughes 4410 Douglas Ave. So. Golden Valley. rIlV 55416 8191 East River Road 7091-93 Hickory Drive 5701 Highway 65 6341 Highway 65 6370 Highway 10 6393 Highway 65 6417 Highway 65 5100 Horizon Drive 5101 Horizon Drive 430 Ironton Street 6670 Lucia Lane 5 $36.00 3 $36.00 32 $89.00 10 $49.00 15 $55.00 7 S36.00 7 $36.00 5 $36.00 5 $36.00 3 536.00 16 $57.00 13 N �viron.Ofcr. � �' FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES � Auaust 20, 1984 RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY 13 X _ywNER LOCATION OF BUILDING UNI75 FEE 4PPROVED BY Milton J& F11en B. 6680 Lucia Lane 16 $57.00 Steven J. Olson Hughes � 4410 Douglas Dr. So. Golden Valley, rII�] 55416 t'�ilton J. & Ellen B. Hughes 4410 Douglas Dr. So. Golden Valley, I'�Il�i 55416 Lyride Irivest. Co c/o Robert P. Shapiro 9801 Oak Ridge Trail Hopkins, NdV 55343 Lynde Invest. Co c/o Robert P. Shapiro 9801 Oak Ridge Trail Hopkins, t�l 55343 Lynde Invest.Co. c/o Robert P. Shapiro 9801 Oak Ridge Trail Hopkins, r'�l 55343 Moore Lake Partnership c/o �oon t•Sc�nt. 321 Univ. Ave. SE rtpls, r'�] 55414 Arno E. & t�larjorie J. Rosin 7400 Lyric La. I� Fridley, rIl�1 55432 Duane Paul 'Ibl lef son 548 lOSth Lane I�W Coon Rapids, I�IId 55433 S & S Investment c/o Robert Spong 1202 Pike Lake Dr. P�e.w Brighton, rN 55112 S & S Investment c/o Robert Spong 1202 Pike Lake Dr. New Brighton, A�1 55112 Qayton & Muriel Tant�an 7209 Grand Ave. So. Richf ield, �II1 55423 6690 Lucia Lane 910 Lynde Drive 950 Lynde Drive 990 Lynde Drive 995 Lynde Drive 7400 Lyric Lane 4030 Main Street 5475 Main Street 5495 Main Street 6011 Main Street 16 $57.00 11 $49.00 11 $49.00 11 $49.00 32 $89.00 8 $49.00 3 $36.00 12 $49.00 12 $49.00 4 $36.00 �viron.Ofcr. � � � FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES 13 Y Auaust 20, 1984 RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY W��EQ LOCATION OF BUILDING Clayton & rluriel 6019 Main Street Tarman 7209 Grand AVe. So. Richf ield, t4� 55423 Richard T. & Suzanr�e 6021 t�fain Street Feist 5117 6 th St. I� Col. Heights, NIN 55421 Gerald E�gdahl 6035 tiain Street 6875 r9adison St. I� Fridley, ��l 55432 Allan lSattson 120 Mississippi Pl. 6270 Riverview Terr. Fridley, P•II1 55432 Penn ti. Johnson 140 f4ississippi Pl. 1225 LaSalle, #1907 ripis, hII�l 55403 Farr t,arke ting, Inc. 1601 N. Innsbruck Dr. 4600 La►ce Road Dlpis, cII1 55422 S& R Investment 1284-96 Norton Avenue c/o Pli r A1 i 2790 13 A st. ri� rlew Brighton, rIIV 55112 Lang-Nelson Associates 155-175 Satellite Lane c/o Barb Ferrari 4601 Excelsior Blvd., #650 c•fpis, r�i 55416 Lang-Nelson Associates 195 Satellite Lane c/o Barb Ferrari 4601 Excelsior Blvd., #650 ' �Spls, rIIV 55416 Donald E. Keefe 201 Satellite Lane 2425 Brookridge Ave. Mpls, t•Y�1 55422 713 Can�ny 221 Satellite Lane P.Tenenba�n & E. Bialick 26 Western Ave Golden Valley, �II� 55426 UNITS FEE 4PPROVED BY 4 536.00 Steven J. Olson, �viron.Ofcx. 4 $36.00 4 $36.00 4 $36.00 4 $36.00 109 $243.00 7 $36.00 33 591.00 20 $65.00 11 $49.00 12 $49.00 'I FOR CONCURRENCE BY TNE CITY COUNCIL -- CLAIMS 14 CL�'.IN Nl!I�EERS 217F22 - 230F01