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' . .. : G ' `f .,�• ��° � g . � L � ,, i��%���,�t�sr -�, a , . - ,� f�� : -& � . .. . � ' ` w.«"rv y,�# r} �3'e�� 3,�:e;t�x.q�� �. � r �, E � x t. �,.:� FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING I PLEASE SIGN IAME ADDRESS AND ITEM NUMBER INTERESTED IN I ."�E=_______ w / a t� .� -� �_ � � 1: � � �i��'L�' .� • • DATE: May 19, 1986 ADDRESS � ITEM NUMBER ' �� / .�_� / ' � /.�� i �/��� 0 . �S � d-�-� �-v�'X �9� �. ►� � n ' � ������t�� /���- `� � , �,, --�: �� / �l r�/ `I' � � ,� � .� (�� -'-�.r,�y,,1'y `,� i�j' J ;.;1;-� t;L�.- t v �� -t t ��\��� .S� _ /�4\ � ^ � ��}� �i�� S / J1.� �� �l �� � �����. f_ 1!/J l% 3 I y �, ^ .�-� �--�-.,,�� '�'�� � �,� � � ( n� �����- ( ����� �'!��� �` � � �l , �� � ��'��� l/�'� � a� �� ��� � � � �� �'����`�� ��� , ' /� _� /'�j�/�/ .Yw�vv) I ' ���� � �� FRIDLEY CI TY COUNCIL -` ■► May 19, 19it6 � Follo� ing are the °ACTIONS TAREN° by the Administration for your infori �ation. .� M � � � �ppeals Commission - James Plemel ;nvironmental Quality Comm. - Thomas Gronlund tuman Resources Comm. - Robert N:inton :ommunity Development Comm. - Clarence Rezac �ppeals Commission - Jean Gerou :ertificates presented to Minton b Rezac CITY �ANAGER--ACTION TAKEN: Forwarded certificates to Plemel, Gronl inc3 and Gerou PPROIAL OF MINUTES: �ouncil Meeting, May 5, 1986 �pproved as presenteo PT [0�: OF AGENDA: �dopteo as sub�itted OpEh 'ORUM. VISITORS: (Consideration of Iter�s not on Agenda - 15 Minutes) tesidents spoke regaroing signs on Mr. Skinner's properts :r. Nelson spoke regarding a water problerr. on 64th � Counc .1 Meeting, May 19, 1986 Page 2 BLI; HEARINGS• Publi : Hearing on the Recommendation for Changes in th � City Charter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 0 �ublic hearing opened at 8:20 p.m. Closed at 8:32 p.m. CITY 4ANAGER--ACTION TAREN: Directed staff to prepare ordinance of th � changes LD B 1SINESS • Consi� leration of Appointments to Community Devel >pment, Appeals, Environmental Quality, and H �man Resources Commissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 2 A :�ick Storla appointed to Human Resources Commission :�ale Thompson appointed to Environmental Quality Commission CITY ;�IAGER--ACTION TAREN: Mail ed 1 etters to the appoi �ted members and put item on June 2 agenda EN W B ►SIIdESS' Consi�'�eration of First Reading of an Ordinance to Am �nd Chapter 512 of the Fridley City Code ....... 3- 3 A . st reading approved PUBLI�: SAFETX--ACTION TAKEN: Placed on June : , 1986 agenda. Consi�,eration of First Reading of an Ordinance for a Proposal to Change the Sign Ordin� nce Section 214 of the Fridley City Code ....... 4- 4 I '. 'abl ed COMMU]fITY DEVELOPMENT--ACTION TAREN• Staff prepared an analy; is of variances requested and granted in last 3 or 4 years Council Meeting, May 19, 1986 NEh, F USINESS • Page 3 Recei �ing the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeti ng of May 7, 1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 5 E. A. C�nsideration of Lot Split, L.S. #86-04, Generally Located at 6562 Anoka Street, N.E., byTe rry Barrett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Planring Commission Recommendation: Approval with 5tipulations uncil Action Needed: Consideration of Reconnendation . . . 5-SB & 5G-SJ Appr ov ed w i th st i pul ati ons �OMMCNITY DEVELOPMENT--ACTION TAKEN: Informed applicant of Council approval with stipulations B. (onsideration of Setting a Public Hearing on Vacation Request, SAV #86-01, Generally Located at 55 - 77th Way, N. E. , by Lesl ie Kohanek ....... SB-SC Planring Commission Recommendation: Approval � 5K-50 with Stipulations ouncil Action Needed: Set Public Hearing f or ,: une 2, 1986 Public hearing set for June 2 MMiNITY DEVELOPMENT--ACTION TAREN: Set the publ: c hearing f or agenda of June 2 i Counc �1 Meeting, May 19, 1986 'P.ES•; B JSINESS• rayc -i C. I:em f rom Appeal s Commissi on Meeti ng of April 15, 1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 P - 5 EE C-1. Variance Request, VAR #86-01, to Reduce the Front YarB >etback from 35 Feet to 9 Feet Generally Locat �d at 6715 Ashton Avenue, N. E. , by Gregory Kell e� � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5P-5R ea.s Commission Recommendation: Approval & SW-5Y of Va �iance ounc.l Action Needed: Consideration of Recom� iendaton , .ppr ov ed MMU: IITY DEVELOPMEN --ACTION TAREN� Inf ormed appl icant of Co incil approval C-2. Variance Request, VAR �86-06, Generally Locate d at 6299 University Avenue, N. E. , by W. G. 1 �oty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5S-SV ApPea:s Commission Recommendation: Approval & 52-5EE of Va� iance ounc:l Action Needed: Consideration of Recomr endation � abl ed to J une 2 meeti ng COMMUtITY DEVELQPMENT--ACTION TAKEN: Put item on agenda f or J i ne 2 Counc il Meeting, May 19, 1986� EN �•� EJSINESS• Page 5 Consi 9eration of Approving the Sharing of Expenses Assoc iated with Litigation for Medtronic, Inc. and Onan �orporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 6 B 9pproved up to $35,000 CITY !4ANAGER--ACTION TAREN: Proceeded as authorized Consi �eration of Authorizing and Selecting a Contr 3ctor to Perform Soil Investigation for the Fridl ey Auto Recycling Centers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Received letter from Jim Haluptzok dated 5/16/86 MMUVITY DEVELOPMENT--ACTION TAREN: Administration will work with �wners of businesses as they will hire �ain City Testing for d�veloping & monitoring tests at these sites Consi 3eration of License Renewals for Fridley Auto �ecycling Centers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Licenses for Sam's Auto Parts, Bargain Auto Parts and :.entral Auto Parts extended for 60 days ENTF AL SERVICE--AGTION TAKEN: Extended 1 icenses f or 60 day s : : g, May E�� BI SINESS: Consic eration of a Sign Plan Generally Located at 1131 - 72nd Avenue N. E. , by Hydraulic Specialty ...... � ppr ov ed PUBLI( WORKS--ACTION TAKEN: Informed appl icant of Co� ncil approval Consiceration of a Resolution Supporting the Great�r Anoka County Humane Society . . . . . . . . . . . . i ,dopted PUBLI,: SAFETY--ACTION TAREN: Proceeded as authorized 9 - 9 C 10 - 10 C Recei��ing Bids and Consideration of Awarding Contr �ct for Street Improv�nent Project, ST. 1 �86 - 10 (Sealcoat) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 - 11 C teceived bids and awarded contract to low bidder PUBLI ' WOR.RS--ACTION TAKEN: Notif ied appropriate party of Counc .1 approval Consi 3er ati on of Adv er ti si ng f or B ids f or Repai r of Tr �nk Highway Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 - 12 I� Appr ov eG PUBLIC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Proceeded as authorized EW )SINESS• Consi�leration of a Resolution Transferring Funds From :he bnergency Reserv e Departm ent to the Recre,.tion Department Budget (Community Schools- Senia Drop-In Center) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 tesolution No. 40-1986 adopted pARK � RECREATION--ACTION NEEDED: Proceeded as authorized Consi �eration of a Resolution Giving Preliminary Appro �al to a Proj ect Under the Minnesota Munic .pal Industrial Development Act, Referring the Propo �al to the Minnesota Department of Energy and Econo �ic to Development f or Approval and Authoriz ing Prepa �ation of Necessary Documents (Industrial Boule►ard Investors) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zesolution No. 41-1986 adopted CENTR�L SERVICE--ACTION TAKEN: Proceeded as autho �ized Consi ieration of a Resolution Giving Preliminary Appro �al to a Proj ect Under the Minnesota Municipal Indus :rial Development Act, Ref erring the Proposal to the M innesota Department of Energy and Economic Devel �pment for Approval and Authorizing Preparation of Ne �essary Documents (53rd Way Investors) ..... Itesolution No. 42-1986 adopted ENTFf�1L SERVICE--ACTION TAREN: Proceeded as authc riz�ed . . . 14 - 14 B 15 - 15 :3 ' �•IvE : BC SINESS• Consia eration of a Resolution Giving Preliminary Approv al to a Proj ect Under the Minnesota Municipal Indust rial Development Act, Ref erring the Proposal to the Minnesota Department of Energy and Economic Develcpment for Approval and Authorizing Preparation of Nec essary Documents (Winfield Developments, Inc. ) ... i esolution No. 43-1986 adopted ENTR�L SERVICE--ACTION TAREN: Proceeded as authoi ized 16 - 16 3 Appoi:�tment - City �nployee : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 � �oncurred ITY IANAGER--ACTION TAKEN: Notif ied accounting of approvaZ and c��rrect monthly total Claim � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Appr ov ed C NT 4T• GERVICE--ACTION TAREN: Paid claims Licer ses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 - 19 D Appr ov ed CENTiAL SERVICE--ACTION TAKEN: Issued licenses Estir ates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 App r ov ed NT:'AL SERVIGE--ACTION TAREN• AD )RI� : 11: 2 8 p. m. Paia estimates I �� ■1 � �• � � : : ► FRIDLEY Ct TY COUNCIL MAY 19, 1986 - 7:3� P.M. �.. . : � � : : �,PPEALS COMMISSION - JAMES PLEMEL ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMM. - THOMAS GRONLUND iIUMAN RESOURCES COMM. - ROBERT MINTON ( 0►�1�•1UN I TY DEVELOPMENT COMM. - CLARENCE REZAC �,PPEALS COMMISSION - �EAN GEROU �'a��t� : � ► ( OUNC I L P�1EET I NG, MAY 5, 1986 ���' �► � � ► � �' ► �� 1: ( CONS i DERAT I ON OF I TEMS NOT ON AGENDA - 15 i�l I t�UTES ) e � COUNC L t�1cET I NG, ��1AY 19, 1986 � : • '� 1 PAGE 2 PUBLI� HEARING ON THE RECOMMENDATION FOR CHANGES I N THE C I TY CHARTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 O 1 1 : ► CONSI[ERATION OF APPOINTMENTS TO COMMUNfTY DEVEL(PMENT. APPEALS. ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY. AND Hl MAN RESOURCES COMh11 SS I ONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z - Z A ,F�., I,S I �vESS: CONS I( ERAT I ON OF F I RST READ I tJG OF AN ORD l t�AtJCE TO AP•1END CHAPTER 5�Z OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE ....... 3- 3 A CONSI[ERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE FOR A PROPOSAL TO CHANGE THE SIGN ORDIN�NCE SECTION 214 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE ....... 4- 4 I COUNC L h1EET I NG. MAY 19, 1986 1 : ► PA�E 3 RECEI�ING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION h1EETIIGOFMAY7, 1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5EE A. Cc�NSIDERATION OF LOT SPLIT, L.S. #86-04, GENER��LLY LOCATED AT 6562 ANOKA STREET. N.E.. . BY TEI.RY BARRETT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5B PLA��N NC C0�,1�•11 SS I ON RECOh1MENDAT I ON ; APPROVAL 8 5G-5J WITH '�TIPULATIONS Cour�c L ACTION NEEDED; CONSIDERATION OF RECO��� iEraoaT i or� B. C)NSIDERATION OF SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING ON VACAT ON REQUEST, SAV �86-01. GENERALLY LOCATED AT 55 - '7TH WAY. N.E.. BY LESLIE KOHANEK . . . . . . . 5B-5C PLANN NC C0�•1M � ss i or� RECOh�� ;ENDAT I ON ; APPROVAL g 5K-50 �ti' I TH iT I PULAT I ONS "',L ACTION NEEDED: SET PUBLIC HEARING FoR J �t�E 2, 1986 J COUNC L MEETING. MAY 19. 1986 � .� S I NES.�.i PA�E 4 C. I- EM FROM APPEALS COMh1 I SS I ON MEET I NG OF AP R I L 15 , 1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 P - 5 EE C-1. VARIANCE REQUEST, VAR #86-01. TO REDUCE THE FRONT YARD .`ETBACK FROM 35 FE�T TO 9 FEET GENERALLY LOCATED AT 6715 ASHTON AVENUE. N.E.. BY GREGORY ' KE LL E � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5P-5R APPEALS COMMISSION REC0��1MENDATION; APPROVAL $ 5W-5Y OF VAF I ANCE COUt�C L ACT I 0�� f�EEDED : CONS I DERAT I ON OF RECOr�r ENDATON C-2, VARIANCE REQUEST, VAR #86-06, GENERALLY LOCATE D AT 6299 UtJ I VERS I TY AVEi�UE. N, E. . BY �'�. G. � OTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . APPEAL 5 C0��1�•11 SS I Oti RECOh1��1ENDAT i or� : APPROUAL OF UAf I ANCE COUPJC L ACTION N�EDED: CONSIDERATION OF R�COMt�ENDATION . , . 5S-5V a 5Z-5EE � COUr�C L P9EET 1 NG. MAY 19, 1986 F �I � PAGE 5 CONSI(ERATION OF APPROVING THE SHARING OF EXPENSES ' ASSOC ATED WITH LITIGATION FOR MEDTRONIC. INC. AND ONAfJ I :ORPORAT l ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 6 B CONSIIiERATIOPJ OF AuTHORIZING AND SELECTING A CONTR,�CTOR TO PERFORM SOIL INVESTIGATION FOR THE FRIDL:Y AUTO RECYCLING CENTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 CONSI)ERATION OF LICENSE RE��EWALS FOR FRIDLEY AUTO ZECYCL I NG CENTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 8 L � COUNCI_ t�cETING. MAY 19, 1986 �I�6•d BL �� I NESS : PAGE f�� COfJSICERATION OF A SIGN PLAN GENERALLY LOCATED AT 1131 — 72��D AVENUE N.E.. BY HYDRAULIC SPECIALTY ...... 9- 9 C COf�SItERATION OF A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE GREATE R A��OKA COUNTY HUh1ANE SOC I ETY . . , . . . . . . . . . 10 — 1� C RECEI\ING SIDS �f�D CONSIDERATION OF AWARDING CONTR� CT FOR STREET I MPr20VEME�JT PROJECT. ST, 1�86 - 1� (S�a�coaT) , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 11 - 11 C CONSI[ERATION OF ADVERTISING FOR BIDS FOr2 REPAIR OF TRl NK H I GHWAY S f Gd�lALS , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 12 — 12 A . Cour�C L MEET I NG. MaY 19, 1986 PAGE 7 ► : CONSIiiERATION OF A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING FUNDS FROM �HE EMERGENCY RESERVE DEPARTMENT TO THE RECRE„TION DEPARTMENT BUDGET (COMMUNITY SCHOOLS- SEN I Oi ; OROP- I N CENTER ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 CONSI�ERATION OF A RESOLUTION GIVING PRELIMINARY APPRO �AL TO A PROJECT UNDER THE f�11 NNESOTA h�U�JIC PAL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ACT. REFERRING THE PROPO �AL 70 THE P�II NNESOTA DEPARTMEIvT OF ENERGY AND ECOtJ011C TO DEVELOPMENT FOR APPROVAL AND AUTHORIZING PREPA;ATION OF NECESSARY DOCUMENTS (INDUSTRIAL BOULE IARD I NVESTORS ) , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 14 - 14 B COfJS I)ERAT I ON OF A R"tSOLUT I ON G I V I NG PREL I M I tJARY APPRO /AL TO A PROJtCT UiJDER THE M I NPJESOTA ��iUN I C I PAL INDUS�RIAL DEVELOPMENT ACT, REFERRING THE PROPOSAL TO THE P�1 I N��ESOTA DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND ECONOP�11 C DEVEL )PMEI�T FOR APPROVAL AND AUTHOR ! Z J NG PREPARAT I O�J OF NE :ESSARY DOCiJMEi�TS ( 53RD WA� � �VES70R5} . , . , . . . , 15 - 15 13 ..,. COtJNC I. i�EET I NG. MAY 19, 1986 PAGE 8 1 : 1 CONSID:RATION OF A RESOLUTION GIVING PRELIMINARY APPROV�L TO A PROJECT UNDER THE MINNESOTA MUNICIPAL INDUSTZIAL DEVELOPMENT ACT. REFERRING THE PROPOSAL TO THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND ECONOMIC DEVELO'MENT FOR APPROVAL AND AUTHORIZING PREPARATION . OF NEC=SSARY DOCUMENTS (WINFIELD DEVELOPMENTS. 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" . ^+� �£� �,� '.'�.p�^f w � � 7 .-� .�' ..*�' �' ?�� . � � _ ' k'� . � � - k ,� �'-�* f � � � � y�-.:..� � iE MINtTT'ES OF THE � MEErING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF MAY 5. � �� T ie Regular meeting of the Fridley City Cotmcil was called to order at 7: 35 F T� P ,IDGE OF ALLDGIIINCE• M �yor Pro Tem Schneider led the Council and audience in the Pledge of A legiance to the Flag. � ►LL CAI�I.� : MENBERS PRESENT: Mayor Pro Ten Schneider, ��cilman Fitzpatrick, and Co�cilman Goodspeed t�1rBIIZS ABSENT: Mayor Nee and Cot.mcilman Barnette � OCLAMATIONS: •� : �� ��•� �• . •:. M� yor Pro Tem Schneider stated Mayor Nee has issued a proclamation pr oclaiming May 16, 1986 as Buddy l�ppy Day. He read the proclamation and it was given to representatives of the Fridley VFW Post 363 who were pi �sent. B� �dy Fopp� Queen, Lori Olson, stated she hoped evexyone would buy a poppy or May 16 to help disabled veterans. NATIONI�L PUBLIC WqRKS WEEK - MAY 18-24, 1986: N1� �or Pro Tem Schneider read the proclamation issued by Mayor Nee px �claiming the week of May 18-14 as National Public Works Week. The pr �clanation called upon all citizens and civic organizations to recognize th� aontributions made every day by public works personnel. SFNIOR CEL�PER WEEK - MAY 11-17. 1986: Ma �or Pro Tem Schneider read the proclamation issued by Mayor Nee pr �claiming the week of May 11-17, 1986 as Senior Center Week. The pr >clanation remc�izes the lifelong contributions of talented and dedicated Se�ior Citizens in FridlEy and conmer�ds the Senior Cer�ter for supporting a se �se af comn�ity. •�.. .� � •:. Ma �or Pro T�n Schneider read the proclamation issued by Mayor Nee pr� �,].aiming the morith af May as Correct Posture Month. The proclamation ur �es citizens to maintain correct posture and commends doctors of ch: ropractic for their efforts in a public education program tied to the re: toration of the Statue of Li.berty. -1- ���, 1�1 1� • � � ' : • Dr. Gregg Hebeisen aocepted the procla�nation and felt the contributions being made b� the chiropractic profession to the Statue of Liberty are an investment in freedom. He stated he enoourages the residents of Fridley to saf eguard those f reecbms and saf eguard thei r health. . . . ;,� i: _ • M �i i B(�F�D OF RE�TI�), APRIL 21. 1986 - NDTION by Cot.mcilman Fitzp�atrick to approve the minutes of the Board of Review i�eeting of April 21, 1986 as presented. Seconded by Councilman Goodspeed. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Tem Schneider declared the motion carried unanimously. COLINCTL NiEEI'ING. APRIL 21, 1986: NDTION by Co�cilman Goodspeed to apprave the minutes of the Cotmcil r]e�ting of April 21, 1986 as presented. Seo�nded b� Cotuicilman Fitzpatrick. Up�n a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Tem Schneider declared the motion carried �uianimously. ADOPTION OF AGEDIDA• �he fallaaing was ac3ded as It�n 19: "Consideration of Authorizing the Sale of Lots 1 through 3, Block 7, Edgewater Gardens. " MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt the agenda with the above addition. Seoonded b� Councilman Goodspeed. Up�n a voice vote, aIl voting aye, Mayor Pro Tan Schr�ider declared the motion carried unani.mously. � � � • :�ii1'uR��i►��� �ere was no response fram the audience uzder this itan of busir,ess. l. CONSIDERATION OF FRIDLEY LF�IGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS CONSENSUS REPORT ON FIRE STAT ION L�X'ATION • Ms. Carolyn Rouse, 140 Hartman Circle, appeared before the Council, representing the League af Wanen Voters, to give a rep�rt on their study of an appropriate location of a oentral fire station. Ms. Rouse stated the League gathered information on the make-up of the Fridle� Volimteer Fire De�rtment, the current location of the fire station at Mississippi and University► and the equignerit and training. She stated the� analyzed the area served by the Fire Department and found that the population has increased ten times and family units doubled since the 1960's. Ms. Rouse further stated 30,000 to 41,000 autos per day pass through the Mississippi and University irYtersection and pedestrian traffic has increased. She stated, after two years of study, the League has taken the position that the location of the fire station should be judged upon such criteria as lvw -2- � ��.� �� � �/. � : • r:sponse time to �nergency calls, limited traffic oonflicts, central 1�cation, adequate s�oe for activities and limited envirormental impact on t �e r�eighborhood. M�. Rouse stated the League bel ieves that the present 1 ocati on of th e f i re s.ation does not meet all of the above criteria and urges that a new 1� �cation for a ventral fire station be explored. M,;. Rouse stated the League's position is any fire station should be located s� �ch that (1) Response time to an energency call should average five minutes o. less; (2) The occurrence of traffic conflicts is limited for both e ergency vehicles and volunteer firefighters travel to the station in r��sponse to an energenc,y call (this ma3ns street wnfiguration and traffic a unts are imp�rtarit factors in determining adequac.y of a site); (3) It is rx ar the geographic c�nter of the City; (4) Adequate sg�ve is available for s� ch uses as val�teer firefighter parking, training facilities, storage and n� rmal functions; (5) The environmental im�ct on the neighborhood i s m: nimized oonsidering such factors as noise, light and saf ety; and (6) The ix st site is utilized regardless of price and political oonsiderations. M:. Rouse stated the League believes the present location of the fire st ation cbes not meet all the standards and urges a new location for a cE ntral fire station should be explored without limiting the site survey to c.� rrern. publicly aaned property. Cc �.mcilman Goodspeed asked Ms. Rouse if the League had any par ti cul ar si te ir mirr3. Ms. Rc>use stated they did not have a site in mind, but felt it sY �uld be thoroughly researched befare a 3ecisi� is made. Gt a�cilman Goodspeed asked Ms. Rpuse what the League felt was the weakest pc int of the present fire station. She stated it was probably the traff ic ar aa, but indicated the current station falls short of a number of the cr iteria they used in their study. M:. Rouse stated if a o�mnittee is established to look at sites, perhaps the LE �gue �uld serve on that v�nmittee. Ma �or Pro Ten Schneider asked if they looked at other cities in drawing up th �ir criteria. Ms. Rouse stated they did not, but this is one of the th Lngs which may be looked at in the future. ND CION b� Councilman Fitzpatrick to receive the oonsensus rep�rt on the fire st ition location dated Janury 14, 1986 as sutrnitted b� the League of Women Vo :ers. Seaonded b� Co�mcilman Goodspeed. Upon a voice vote, all voting ay �, Mayor Pro Ten Schneider declared the motion carried �manimously. Ma �or Pro Ten Schneider stated he appreciated the work of the League of Wo 1en Voters in sutmitting this reFort. He stated it would be reviewed by st �ff and he was sure the League would be involved in any further di �cussions. P(J 3LIC HEARINGS • -3- ��� �!__.� �, � 1��' � � • 2. PUBLIC HEARING ON THE SALE OF $3.000.000 IN II�IDUSTRIAL DEVEIAPMENP BOI�IDS FOR WINFIEIa DEVEIAPMEDTrS. INC.• NDTION by Co�.u�cilman Goocispeed to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Up�n a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Tem Schneider declared the m�i on car ri ed imanimously and the publ ic heari ng opened at 7: 56 p. m. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated this hearing involves the wnstruction of a building by Winfield Developnents located along University Avenue, south of the U. S. 9wim and Fitness Qub. - Mr. Jim Winkels, representing Winfield Development, stated they are pro�sing to aonstruct a 58,000 square foot multi-tenant office/warehouse building and requesting $3,000,000 in industrial development r�venue bonds for �e financing. Mr. Winkels stated he �derstands the current state of the allocation af these b�nds, haaever, if a preliminary resolution is adopted in support of this prop�sal, it would be rr�rrbinding on the Council's part depending on the amo�t and nunber of allocations. Mr. Winkels stated they are currently a business entity in the City and thanked the Cow�cil for oonsidering their request. Mayor Pro Tem Schneider asked how many persons they would emplc�y upon oompletion of their proposed building. Mr. Winkels stated approximatly 200 per sons. Mr. Qureshi stated the petitioner tnderstar�ds this may be a laa priority in allocation of the fir�ncing. He stated, by this procedure, the� are merely keeping the cbors open, if there are funds available. No persons in the audience spoke regarding the sale of these ir�dustrial developne.nt bonds. NDTD�N by Councilman Goodspeed to close the public hearing. Seconded by Cotmcilman Fitz�trick. Upon a voice vate, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Tem Schneider declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing cl osed at 8: 02 p. m. � : i • • i • . ��� ��� �n �; � � •� � :�,�� •• i� :� ��� • • • �� • : • • . ��� ��� � �i� � �• �� :��n •• .� �, �. M�TION by Councilman Fitz�atrick to waive the reading of the public hearing notices and open the public h�rinc�s. Seconded try Councilman Goodspeed. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Teqn Schneider declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearings opened at 8:02 p.m. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated these hearings for the sale of these two industrial developnent bonds invalves the proposed extension of a proj ect -4- _ I►, ul ?! _ 1�, � 4 : '�.� a ong East River Road, south o� I-694. M,. Sherrill Kuretich, legal c�otmsel for the developers, Sam Marf ield and K� n Belc$rde, stated they propose to construct two additional buildings w der Phase III of thei r proj ect. She stated Phase I has been oompl eted and a �nstr uction has begun f or Phase II. � M�. Kuretich stated �mder Phase III of the proj ect, Buildings No. 5 and 6 w� �uld be �nstructed involving 112,000 square feet of off ice and warehouse f, �cilities. Ms. Kuretich presented a site plan shc�wing these buildings and e. plair�ed the materials used in wnstruction. She stated the sites would be h�avily landscaped and l�ding docks would be hidden fram public streets. M �. Kuretich stated they are r�uesting a prelimir�ry resolution in support o: these industrial revenue bonds. She stated each issue requested is for $�,000,000, hawever, it may be r�ecessary to increase these amounts. She s ated, if the bonds are increased less than 10$, it would not be necessary t� r go through the public hearing proce�re again. M�. Kuretich stated it is estimated approximately 425 new jobs will be c eated w hen Phase I I I i s c�omgl eted, with an annual pay roll af $6 . 8 mi11 ion. S: �e stated it is proj ected that this expansion will generate $312,000 a year i � additional taxes. M�. Kuretich stated they are aware they must �mpete at the State level for b� �nding authority and tmderstand such an alloction may rot be granted. She s� ated the developers are willing to take the risk and apply for the bond a 1 ocati ons. M,. Kuretich thanked the City staff for their 000peration and assistance in w >rking with the developers. M: Qureshi stated he wanted to make sure the developers are aware there is rn� guarantee they would receive this funding. Ms. Kuretich stated they� r�alize this fact and knaw thei.r funding may be pre-enpted, depending on o .her priorities. N> persons in the awdience sp�ke regarding these p�oposed bond issues. M►TION by Coimcilman Fitzpatrick to close the public hearings. Seconded by C��cilman Goodspeed. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Tem S:�hneider declared the motion carried �u�animously and the public hearings c.osed at 8:17 p.m. Q ,D BUSINESS • 5. �)NSIDERATION OF A SPDCIAL USE PERMIT. SP #86-02, TO ALLOW A MOTOR VEHICLE F JEL AI�ID OIL DISPENSING SERVICE AND A MOTOR VEHICLE WASH ESTABLISHI�IENT. G�TERALLY IAC�TID AT 5300 CII�TrRAL VENUE N. E. . BY 4 PETROLEUM: M�. Qureshi, City Manager, stated i� was hoped there would be a signed a�reenent between Q�trolevn and the �inbers Restaurant. He stated such an -5- i�.�+. M� �� � �!i ' : . agreement was promised, but it is �fortunate that nothing has been received. He stated he would reoomnend this iten be tabled �til there is a signed agreenent with both Farties involved. NDTION by Co�cilman Goodspeed to tab�le this item to May 19, 1986. Seoonded b� CAtuicilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a vaioe vote, all voting aye, I�yor Pro Ten Schneider declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Rod Brannon, 1622 Innsbruck Parkway, requested information on the plan for �is property well in advance af the meeting. Mr. Qureshi stated all information the C;ity had to date was provided. He stated some modificaions were to be presented, hawever, these were not receiv ed. . �� � �+• � • • � ;�� ',��.� : . � • ; �� �_ • � � � • �,� y� � •�� : � • �� ; : ; . •�� . M ; �� � - a r� . . �� �. • « ��i ; • ,�� � �� � � �� � �� � � � y� McJTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to table this item to May 19, 1986. Seoonded b,� CoLmcilman Goocisp2ed. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Ten Schneider declared the motion carried unanimously. •, � •� � •••• • • � � •' � � ;• , � �,�� i N �• • �. : i� � � � � ��. � � L� ��L� �' ' ��i�L � \ NDTION b� Cot.mcilman Fitzpatrick to reoeive the letter of resignation f rom Jean Gerou, Appeals Ccnunission. Seoonded b� Go�cilman Goodspeed. Upon a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro T�n Schneider declared the motion carried tu�animously. M�TION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to table the appointments to the C�mnissions to May 19, 1986. Seconded by Councilman Goodspeed. Upon a voice vate, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Tem Schneider declared the motion carried tmanimously. 8. CONSIDERATION OF A Ii0►r SPLIT UEST. L.S. #86-02, TO SPLIT OFF THE WEST 90 FEET OF PART OF LO�I' 28. REVISED AUDITOR' S SUBDIVISON NO 77 TO CREATE A SEPARATE L� G�'�TTY LOCATID AT 7136 EAST RIVER ROAD N E , BY RICHARD MALDCEK: Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated there was an outlot when the Riverwood Elanentary School property was platted, and the awner of this outlot has requested a lot split. Mr. Flora stated the petitioner wishes to split off the west 90 feet of his lot to provide a buildable lot off Riverwood Drive. He stated the property aaner has worked with t3ze developer in order to pravide a triangular piece of property for more frontage for this lat. He stated the portion to be added to Mr. Malecek's lot split is 67 0 square f eet which wil l pravide f or a mor e harmoni ous al ic�ment w ith th e � .- �� ����1 ��. • � : _' : . ri�t-of-way. Mr. Flora stated with this 670 square feet added to Mr. Me leoek's lat, it reduoes the size o� Mr. Anderson's lot frosn about 9,470 sc uare feet to 8,800 square feet. M� . Flora stated there were six stipulations attached to this lat spl it and st �ff had added that the petitioner was to work with the developer �o obtain tY e additional property along the westerly boundary line and for the pE titioner to pravide a hard surface drivaaay to the existing house. Mr . N�lecek stated he was made adaare of the stipulation for the hard surface di iveway last Friday and requested the lat split be approved, without this st ipulation. He stated he didn't uiderstand why it should be tied to the 1 c t spl it. Mi. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the hard surface driveway is a City Code rE 3uirenent and felt it would be appropriate at this time for Mr. Malecek to pi wide the driveway. NC TION b� Co�cilman Fitzpatrick to apprave lot split, L. S. #86-02, with the fc llaaing stipulations: (1) City be pravided with a 25 foot bikeway/walkway e� sement along East R.iver Raad; (2) Naa house front yard setback to follaw tt e curve of the street; (3) Lot split to be rewrded prior to issuance � a tx ilding permit; (4) Park fee of $750.00 is to be paid prior to issuance of a building pennit; (5) Private utility easement to be provided across the rx rtherly 10 feet of the new lot; (6) Petitioner agrees to fair share of st reet and utility assessments for the r�ew lot; and (7) Petitioner work with tt e developer to obtain the additional property along the westerly boundary 1� r�e. Seoonded b� Coimcilman Goodspeed. Cc .mcilman Schneider asked Mr. N�lecek if he could provide a hard surf ace di ivaaay in the r�ear future. Mr. Malecek stated he has a long drive, about l� 5 feet long, and stated there are other hanes along East River Road that dc not have hard surface drivaaays. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated, in theory, this requirement is in the C7 ty Code and staff should be enforcing it, but has been somewhat lenient. HE felt it may be tr�e appropriate time for the property awner to meet this cz �e r�uirenent. Cc .mcilman Fitz�atrick stated he agreed the oode should be enforced, but was nc t sure it had anything to d� with this action for the lot split. Mr . Qureshi stated he believed there were actions taken b� the Co�cil which g� �e Mr. Nglecek the opportunity to split his lot and make his property rmre v� Luable and this would be the time to bring his driveway into compliance w� th the aode. NL PION b� Cotmcilman Fitz�trick to amend the above motion by adding the fc llowing stipulation: (8) Petitioner to �xavide a hard surface driv�aay to e� isting house. Se�nded tr� Co�cilman Gooclspeed. Upon a voice vote, all vc ting aye, Nhyor Pro Tan Schneider declared the mation carried unanimously. -7- ��J �. � 4 • ,� • • : . U1�7N A VOICE VCII'E TAF�1 CN �iE NY�IlV NDTION, all voted aye, arxl Mayor Pro Ten Schneider declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Maleoek asked when the hard surface driveway had to be comgleted. Mr. Qureshi stated this �nstruction season or before the newly created lot is sold. Mr. Malecek stated he dic�'t have the financial ability to provide for this driveway. It was suggested to him that he �ritact staff to see if anything could be worked out to include the driveaay in future paving projects which may result in a lower oost to Mr. N�lecek. 8A. .gE90LUrI0N N�. 38-1986 APPROVING A SU�IVISION. IAT SPLIT, LS. #86-02 , TO SPLIT OFF THE WEST 90 FEET OF THAT PART OF LOT 28. REVISED AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISON N0. 77 LYING EASTERLY OF THE FOLLAWING DESCRIBED LINE: (AS OU'I'LII� IN THE RES�LUI'IOI� : Nbtion b� Co�cilman Fitzpatrick to adopt Resolution No. 38-1986. This resolution is to be executed when all necessary documents are received. Seoonded b� Cotmcilman Goodspeed. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Tan Schryeider declared the motion carried wianimously. � a : �i� - c • � • • , • •• ;•,_ • �: � • � •, �. �..���. �� �� � �• • �� •+ � : -�_ NDTION by Co�mcilman Goodspeed to set the publ ic heari ng f or J une 2, 1986 and to retain the servioes of Don Richards for a financial analysis, the cost of his services to be split between Fridley and the cities of Bloanington and St. Louis Rark. Se�nded b� Co�.uicilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Tem Schneider declared the motion carried unanimously. 10. RDCEIVING CATV ADVI90RY QONIl4IISSION MIN�TI'ES OF MARCH 20, 1986 • N1�TION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to receive the minutes of the Cable Television Cor�mission Meeting of March 20, 1986. Seconded by Councilman Goodspeed. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, NSayor Pro Tem Schneider declared the motion carried unanimously. • 8 , : � • ,I� •� _ i� • • • ` ►' •�� , •�,�' � • • �• �+ �I, ' y� ? • . .• Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated bids were received for this improvenent proj ect and would recommend the bid be awarded to the low bidder, H& S Asphalt for Phase I only, as agreenents have not as yet been executed for the 100 Dain Drive-In property which covers Phase II of this impruvenent. NDTION by Co�mcilman Goodspeed to receive the following bids for Street Improvenent Proj ect, ST 1986-1 & 2 for Phases I and II, and award th e � ! ��. � �. � ,� � IZ� a ntract for Phase I only to the laa bidder, H& S Asphalt in the amount of $� 39,120.55. x & s Asphal t 7( 0 Industry Avenue At oka, NN 55303 V< 11� Paving, Inc. 8( 50 D Highway 101 Sl akopee, NN 55379 P,� aon Const. �. , Inc. P.O. Box 57 Ak ra, NN 55051 Bi ry & Carlson, Inc. 6� 08 Wayzata Blvd. M: nneapolis, NN 55416 H� rdrives, Inc. 7: 00 Hanl ock Lane No. M� gle Grave, NN 55369 A: exander Const. �. 1�561 Johnny Cake Ridge Road A� �zle Valley, NN 55124 C. S. McCrossan, Inc. B� x 247 7� 65 O�. Rd. #18 N� gle Grove, NN 55369-0247 P<rk Construction 7' �00 Beech Street M nneap�lis, NN 55432 439,120.55 368,054.10 $ 807,174.65 473,626.70 378,353.50 486,350.421401,753.67 520,641.06 391,880.05 506,795.85 416,149.00 557,732.23 410,769.40 562,863.40 417,407.70 851,980.20 888,104.09 912,521.11 922,944.85 968,501.63 980,271.10 631,023.09 460,236.13 1,091,259.22 S� ��nded by Co�cilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, M yor Pro Ten Schneider decl ared the motion carried unanimously. M. Flora stated, when develognent agreenems are received f ram Woodbridge P operties, staff would bring this back to Council for �aarding Phase II of t] e improvanerit proj ect. � : � • u •• u a�• • • • � r• •�� , �• • • • - • : . _ � � �ia� • �,«- • : �� n � r• • ..� a M. Flora, Public Works Director, stated five bids were received for this p: oj ect and would reo�nmend the bid be awarded to the laa bidder, Gunder son B c7thers in the a¢nount of $24,050. M�TION by Cotmcilman Fitzpatrick to receive the follaaing bids an�d award the �' r��,. fl�� ,. � 5!' ' � • oontract to the laa bidder, G�mderson Brothers in the amount of $24,050. Gtmder son B ros. 2325 �elling Ave. , S. Minneapolis, MV 55404 Concrete Ctiirb Co. 771 Ladybi rd Lane Burnsv ill e, M�I 55337 Nobl e Nur se ry 10530 Troy Lane Maple Grave, NN 55369 Independent Curb Contractors 4690 Penkwe Way Eagan, NN 55122 Araon Gonstruction Co., Inc. P. 0. Box 57 Mora, NN 55051 $24,050.00 $25,410.00 $27,325.00 $28,000.00 $33,385.00 Seoonded }.� Coimcilman Goodspeed. Up�n a voice vate, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Ten Schneider declared the motion carried �u�animously. �� t 1� �ICS • • � •'�� •• �� � ��• : �I' �I� `i:' M � • Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated the N�C has requested a new bus route in Fridley to be identified as Route 25B and needs approval of the City to operate this route. Mr. Flora stated buses on this route would operate on Innsbruck Drive between the City limits and Matterhorn Drive; on Matterhorn Drive between Innsbruck Drive and Gardena Avenue; and on Gardena Avenue between Matterhorn Drive and Ceritral Avenue. Mayor Pro Tan Schr�eider asked if any of the bus stops would be in f ront o£ residential hcmes. Mr. Flora pointed out the locations and indicated some stogs would be in front of residences. Mayor Pro Tan Schneider stated his concern was a potential probl�n with damages to private �operty. Mr. Flora stated he didn't feel the vol�une of traf f ic would be such to cause ariy probl ens. Mr. Flora stated the N�C has initiated this route due to the increasing nunber of calls for service in the area. NDTION b� Co�cilman Goodspeed to apprave t�e 1�II'C proposa.l for Bus Route 25B through the City of Fridley. Sec�onc�ed b� Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vate, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Tem Schneider declared the motion carried �ani.mously. - 10 - ! �. �_ �+ � • ,� • � • . 14. � CETVTN[; PFTTTT(�N T�Y�_ 3-1986 RFY�ARDING INSTALLATON OF A STREET LIGHT AT 1475 - 66TH AVENUE N.E.: Mi. Flora, Public Works Director, stated a petition was received for iJ stallaton of a street light on the curve of 66th Avenue in the new (;� eekridge developnent. He stated this request satisfies the criteria for tY e installation of a street light. Mi . Gerald Jensen, 1475 66th Avenue, stated the two lights at each end of t� is hlock are totally screened, therefore, th�re is no light in the middle of the block and felt it was a dangerous situaton. M TION by Co�cilman Fitzpatrick to re�oeive Petition No. 3-1986 and direct st aff to proceed with ordering the installation of the street light as i: �dicated on Page 14C of the agenda booklet. Seconded by Councilman G� odspeed. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Tem Schneider dE clared the motion carried unanimously. 15 . ,� AIMS : M�TION by Co�cilman Fitzpatrick to authorize payment of Claims No. 7741 t] rouc� 7897. Seo�nded b� CA�cilman Goodspeed. Upon a voice vote, all v rting aye, Mayor Pro Ten Schneider declared the mation carried unanimously. 16. L :CF��TSES: M�TION by Co�cilman Goodspeed to apprwe the licenses as submitted and as o i file in the License C1erk's Office. Se�nded b� Councilman Fitzpatrick. U�n a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Tem Schneider declared the m �tion carried tu�animously. 17. E TIMATES• M�. Flora, Public Works Director, stated that Estimate No. 6 for D. H. B_attrier included increased quaritities for aluan and screening materials for a i increased oost of $14,578. N)TION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the follawing estimates as s �nitted: H =rrick & Newman, P. A. 6?79 Univ er si ty Av e. N. E. F :idley, NN 55432 For services rendered as City Attorr�ey for the date 4/1/86 to 4/24/86. . . . . . . . . . . $ 2,336.00 L . H. Blattner 1 400 Concordia Ave. ; t. R3u1, NN 55104 Nbore Lake Restoration Project - Phase II Estimate #6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $41,646.48 - 11 - •�.��. �I�1 1�. • �►:_ � Short-Elliatt-Hendrickson, Inc. 200 Gopher Building 222 East Little C�nada Road St. Aaul, MV 55117 Ceritral Avenue/Hic�way 65 Roadway Redesign Fbr Navenber 17, 1985 to March 22, 1986 ......$ 1,731.08 Seoonded b� Councilman Goodspeed. Upon a voioe vote, all vating ay e, Mayor Pro Ten Schneider declared the motion carried unanimously. • a • �, •� r • �• - a •�� ;_a�, � � a� • • �+� � : � �+� •_�u �l.�L�_ NDTION b� Councilman Goodspeed to reoeive the letter frcm Vantage Companies. Seo�nded b� Co�mcilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Ten Schneider declared the motion carried �animously. 19. CONSIDERATION OF AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF LOTS 1 THROLTGH 3. BLOCK 7. IDGBaATER GAFt�ENS • Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the Cot�cil had previously authorized the sale af these lats for $17,500. He stated the person, haaever, did not exercise his option to purchase because he was not aware of some of the enc�unbrances. Mr. Qureshi stated the City rr�w has another party, Brandon Construction, iriterested in purchasing these lats for the same a¢nount. He requested the Q�Lmcil consider this offer and authorize the sle. NDTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to authorize the City staff to enter into an agreanent for the sle of Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 7, Edgewater Gardens for $17,500 each. Seoonded tr� Cotmcilman Goodspeed. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Ngyor Pro Ten• Schneider declared the mation carried unanimously. : � • r ►w �►� MfJTION by Councilman Goodspeed to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Gotmcilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Tem Schneider declared the mation carried unanimously and the Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Co�mcil of May 5, 1986 adjourned at 9:03 p.m. Respecttully sutrnitted, Carol e Haddad, Secretary to the City Co�cil Approved� - 12 - Dennis L. Sch�ider, Mayor Pro Ten �g � f � � `�4 x : � � r, , r *<r�' # � '� �,'� a� � � 5 u. � ' � . <k^. 3 £ "� S � F � ti � � ,., � x S.. r�x � � . „� y '.�f � F'## i �`4„ � S , / .., . . . .. . Y �i . .. , x :, . � , ' .—`�E . -" •� . . 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'�=�� '. _. ��,�� c�i' �. .� `� '� � ,y�, +�t�ar,� ;'�,y'S.Fy,S � p � �'�� �y , , - . , , . . . . . � " ' h " Y . . , r ��, z �rr� � �.*- �u� ,� ¢ �:; �%�: .. _,. „ . . , - . _.... , � ME20 T0: THE HO�ORABLE MAYOT AND CITY COUNCIL FR( M: SUSA.\ JACKSON, CHAIRPERS03� FRIDLEY HOME RLTLE CHARTER COhAfISSION SU] JECT: RECODL*SENDATION FOR CHANGES IN THE CITY CHAFTER � DA'E: MARCH 18, 1986 At the February 24, 1986, meeting of the Fridley Home Rule Charter Cotmnission thc Commission unanimously reco�nended the following chanqes in the City Ch� rter: 1. Definitions of various types of voters 2. Section 5.(S, "Filing of Petition" 3. Removal of gender specific language ThESe changes are incorporated in the attached copy of the Charter. At [he March 17, 1986, meeting of the Charter Commission, the minutes of the Fetruary 24, 1986, meetinR were approved. However, there was a motion to res�ind the changes reco�ended in section 4.05 and section 12.08 until suc'� time as the Charter Commission is able to consider the opinion of the Ch�rter Commission's attorney on a n�anber of questions relating to those sec[ions. Acc�rdingly, the Charter Commission is recommendfnR the chanRes in the att3ched document with the exception of sections 4.05 and section 12.08. We request that the matter be placed on the agenda for the Fridley City Co��cil Meeting of April 7, 1986, for the purpose of setting a public hearing in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Chapter 410.14, Subd. 7. Ame�dment by ordinance. , � � , i--i-c�.2-et-> 1 � � �.1 rl Su an Jackson, Che� iperson Fr dley Home Rule'Charter Commission 1 .M 4 4' �,' �l: 11 :� MEMORANDO!! 1Dt BILL HUNr� PER.SQJI�[, OFFI(ER Fit(�'1: JIM PHILLIPS � I.DGAi, Il1I'ERN � : a � •�� «�� • • �• �• � i�+ r. • • � •. . . �. . i� n i�, � . � :c Aocorcing to Minnesota Statute 410.12, subdivision 7, the following steps must be talen to amend the Fridley Charter by or dinance: :. �e Charter Ca�nission must recamnend the amenc]�ner►t to the Council; :. Zl�ere must be two weeks published notioe of a public hearing and the � otioe must contain the text of the proposed amenc�ment; . A public hearing must be held; �. The amendment must be �manimously appro�ved by the Council; �, The amenc�nent must be approved by the Mayor; �. �fie amendment must be published in the official City r�ewspaper, as in � he case of other ordinances; and '. The amendment will become effective 90 days after passage and ►ublication. fP/bd './L22/ 9 1 A t ■ � QRDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE ANII�TDING SECTIONS 2.03 , 2.04 , 2.0 5, 2.06 , 2.07 , 3.Ol, 4.01, 4.06, 4.07, 5.01, 5.03, 5.04, 5.05, 5.06, 5.07, 5.08, 5.09, 5.10, 5.11, 5.13, 5.14, 5.15, 5.17, 5.18, 6.01, 6.02, 6.04, 7.06, 7.14, 7.15, 7.16, 11.06, 11.07, 12.03, 12.04, AND 12.05 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY C�iARTER, AND ADDING SEtTION 1.04 (DEFINITIONS) THE �TY Q�IJNCIL OF THE QTY OF FRILLEY DOFS Oi�IN AS FI�LLCWS: That the follaaing sections of the Fridley Qzarter be amended as follaas: �Q�} . DEFIATITIONS. �;ligible Voter. - •�� • .�� • • . f�� � . o,� • � - • • - -• - �� • - � • • - • � �• '.� '• =�� � _�- • • - ,�` �oter• -. -. . - �. �, . -. � _�- . . - � � �- �_.lectorate. �- , �• - ...� . - . . - . - 2.03 F�ECTIVE OFFI�'•i2S. 1. '�e Coimcil shall be composed of a t�',ayor and four �//Councilmen// Co� �i 1mE?Trl-�r� W� ��1 ���9��iedf/ eliq •� voters. fihe N,ayor shall be elec ed at large for a tenn of three .j� years, (except the first N,ayor to be elec� ed in 1957 shall be for a te�n of two � years) . 2. 1 71e �_ ��CAUCiCl1.IIk'iT]�� (�^Ln[,i linpmhpr ��1 be elected at large for a term of t iree y� years except that the first such //Councilmen-at-Large// Coun, ;�T?�?m�r-at larae �der this �arter shall be the incumbent elected in 1956 with two � years remaining of term ana shall be considered to serve two _ 21. years as //Coi.mcilmen-at Large// Councilmember-at larae to 1959. 3. `.'hree y� //Cotuicilmen// Councilmembers shall be elected for terms of threE � years each frcan three .y� se�rate Wards of the City, as designated bela, except that the first //Co�cilman// c_'n„n��i�„t�,- for Ward No. 2�der this Charter S�]311 b2 �'1@ ��CALII1C11II1d71,/� C'ni�n�i 1mE?mhPr �ing one .1],l year of tenn yet to serve, and shall be oonsidered //Councilman// Councilmember for 1 C Page 2 - Ordinance No. Warc 2 for a one � year term to expire in 1958. The //Councilmen// Coun filmPmhPr� fran Wards No. 1 and No. 3 shall be elected in 1957, each for term � of three y� years. 5. L�]e ��CAtIl1C111itall,/� �'^��n�i lrr�mhr�r �.�ed fran a ward must be a resident of such ward and his oeasing to be a resident thereof shall cause a vacancy in the �ffioe of //Cotmciln�ar�// Councilmember from such ward; provided that a chan �e in ward boundaries during his term of office shall not disqualify //� �// the (`ni�n�i ltr�mFx�r frQri serving out the tenn. 6. Che term of Mayor anci of each //Co�cilmar�// �^>>n�i�!►_��r shall begin on the :irst official business day in the month of January //ne�// follawing //hi � election// fhe election to office and shall end when a successor has been duly elected and has qualified. Zhe first orcrer of business at the first offi :ial O��mcil meeting in January shall be the swearing in of the newly elec :ed menbers of the ��mcil. 'IY�e Qoimcil shall be j udge of the election and '�ts menbers. (FLef. Special Election 4/12/60, Ord. 592) 2.04 . DIS�UALIFICATI(HJ �R APPOINTIVE OFFI�. I�b m 3nber of the Co�mcil shall be appointed acting or permanent City Manager, nor �hall any manber hold ariy other gaid mlmici�l offioe or englayment under the � ty ; and until one ,j� year af ter the expi ration of /% hi s// � te rm as N,ayc : or ��CALa1C11IIk�/� (_'�?>>n�i 1mE�mhPr � former menber shall be appointed to ariy x�id off ioe or engloyment under the City. 2.05. VACANCIF.S IN �iE �iJNC,IL. � � vacancy in the O�tmcil shall be deened to exist in case of the failure of a 1y pers�n electea thereto to qualify on or before the date of the second regt: Lar meeting of the new Co�cil, or b� reason of the death, resignation, renc �al from offioe, renwal frcm the City, r�wal of a ward /jCouncilman// Cour. �; imPmt�r frc� //his// .�� ward, continuous absence f rom the City for more than three y�, months, or conviction of a felony, of any such person whet ier before or after his qualification, or by reason of the failure of any ��CA Il1Cl1IIla1'�� �^��n�i lmPmhPr Without good cause to perform any of the duties of n 3nbership in the �imcil for a period of three y� months. In each such case , the G��mcil shall by resolution aeclare such vacancy to exist and shall fort naith call a special election to be held not less than for�y-five S.45L ciays nor more than si�v 1.601 days fran the time such vacancy is declared. In the �se of a special election to fill the vacancy, there shall be no primary elec :ion. The canaidate receiving the larqest n�unber of votes shall be decl ired the winner. The winner of said elections shall be qualified and take offi �e immediately upon certific�ation b� the board of canvass and shall fill the mexpi red term. Z,s. Cf at any time the menbership of the Co�mcil is reduced to less than four (4) nembers, the r�naining members may, by unanimous action, appoint addi +ional manbers to raise the menbership to four (4) . The order of filling vaca zcies tr,� appointrnent shall be as follaws: �/1.//� If the tenns vacant are for different lengths, the appointment �ill be to the seat with the shortest ranaining tenn. Page 3 - Ordinance No. '/2.//�,. If the te�rns vacant are of the same length, the Council shall :hoose by lot which vacancy to f ill by appointment. ( Ref . Spe ci al � ection 3/25/75, Ord. 776) 2.06 , �iE P'�Yt�R The Mayor shall be the presiding pre� ident pro tern shall be chosen Co� ;il, who shall act as Mayor in fran the C�ty. The riayor shall vote shal . exercise all po�wers and perfo hirq/,' by this Qiarter, the ordinance //He'/ The Mavor shall be reoo�ized oere lonial purposes, kr� the oourts f and r� the Gavernor for the purposes stud � the operations of the (�ty gov any ieglect, dereliction of duty, cie�a :trnent of the City. In time of Mavc = may, with the O��mcil' s cansen orde - and enforce the laQa. 2.07 . SF�AR�S AND E}�II1SF5. officer of the Council, except that a to hold office at the pleasure of the case of the Mayor's disability or absence as a menber of the Council. The riayor rm all duties oonferred and imposed //upon s of the City and the laws of the State. as the official head of the City for all or the purpose of serving civil pracess, of martial lasa. //He// The Mavor shall err�nent anci shall report to the Council or waste on the gart of any officer or public danger or emergency //he// � t, take oammand of the police, maintain �e hiayor and each //Councilman// Councilmember shall receive each year reas >nakale ran�eration or salary, the amo�t and payment of which shall be pres :ribed b� ordinance duly acbpted on or before November lst of the year preceding payment of the same. Until the £irst such ordinance is duly ado� :ed, the Mayor and each mg:�ber of the Cbtmcil shall reoeive surh salaries and compensations as were received by the Piayor and //Councilmen// C011I' �ilmPmhE?r� of the Village o� Fridle�. When authorized b� the Gouncil, its m�mt ers shall be r�nunerated for their reasonable expenses incurred in canr. �ction with the City's business. The City tfanager and all subordinate offi �ers anci emFlayees of the Gity shall receive such reasonalale compensation as n�y be fix�ed by the Go�mcil. 3.01. (1�UNQL I�ETIl�GS. On t ie first official business day in January follawing a regular municipal elec :ion, the Coi.mcil shall meet at the Gity Hal� at the usual time for the holc �ng of CA�cil meetings. At this time, the newly elected members of the Cotm :il shall assune their duties. 'I'hereafter the Council shall meet at such time � as may be prescribed b� resolution, except that they shall meet at a fixe 3 time not less than once each month. The r�ayor or ariy three y� members of t ie Council may call special meetings of the Council upon at least twelve .,j]„� hours' notice to each member of the Council. Such notice shall be aeli iered personally to earh manber or be left at the malber's usual place of resi 3ence with a person of suitahle age anci discretion then residing therein, or 4 ritten notice thereof shall be left in a conspicuous place at the resi �ence if no such person be to�d there. �he presence of any manber of the Cotm :il at a special meeting shall oonstitute a waiver of any formal notice �m1E �s //he// the member appears for the special purpose of obj ecting to the holc Lng of such meeting. The Council may provide by orciinance a mear�s by whicl a minority may oompel the attendance of absent menbers. All meetings of the �Lmcil shaZl be public and ariy person shall have access to the minutes 1 D Page 4 — Ordinanoe No. and records thereof at all reasonable times. The May or and each ��� mC���� (;n��n�i lrrwmhr�r ��1 have o�e 11.i_ vote. (Ref. Special Election 4/12 '60 ) 4.01 GFNERAL II.DCTION LAWS � APPLY. Exce �t as hereinafter pravided, the general laws of the State of rlinnesota pert�ining to registration of �� voters and the oonduct of primary and gene �al elections shall apply for all mtmicig�l elections of such of f icers as are �pecif ied in this C7�arter. The Council shall, through ordinances duly adop .ed in axngliance with such state laas and this Charter, adopt suitable and : �eoessary regulations for the oonduct of such elections. 4.06 I1�MIlIATIONS BY PETITI(�1. The � iode of ncmination of all elective offioers prwided for by this Charter shal . be by petition. The name of ariy //elector// elig,ible voter of the City shal. be printed upon the ballot whenever a petition as hereinafter prescribed shal . have been filed in //his// �hat .�erson's behalf with the City Clerk. Such petition shall be sicyzed tr� at least ten (10) //electors// register�d vote ;� qualified to vote for the offioe in question. No elector shall sign peti :ions for more candidates than the n�unber of //places// offices to be fill �d at the electior�//,// .� //and should he do so his signature// Should �h a case occur, the sicmature shall be void as to the petition or petitions last filed. All nanination petitions shall be in the hanc3s of the City Clerk not � iore than one h�mdred thirty (130) days nor less than one hundred (100) days before the general election at which time the filings shall be closed. �e �ty Qerk shall prep3re the ballots with names of the candidates for an offi �e in a manner to be provided by ordinance. Each petition, when pre5 �nted, must be ac�mpanied by a five dollar ($5.00) filing fee. (Ref. S�ec.al Flection 4/12/60, General Election 11/3/64, Ord. 825) 4.07 I�LIIJATIOTT PETITIQIdS. The ;icp�atures to the nanination petition need not all be appended to one � �pe , but to each seFarate �aper there shall be attached an affidavit of the circ �lator thereof stating the n�unber of sicyzers of such pa�er and that each sicyz; ture appenc�ed thereto was made in //his// the circulator's presence and is t�e genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. With each sic�ature shall be stated the place of residence of the signer, giving the treet and n�mber or other description sufficient to identify the same. T�e : �aninee shall indicate b� an endorsement upon the petition //that he will acce �t// acceptance of the office if elected thereto. The form of the nani: �ation petition shall be substantially as follaas: NOI�iilt�'ATION PETITION We, � he tmdersic�ed, //electors// �gistered voters hereiy naninate . . . , whose residence is . . . . , to b� voted for at the election to be held on the . 19 ..; ana we individually certify that we are 1C1A1� �,tered voters and that we have not signed more .Cd an dates for this offioe than there are persons to of the City of Fridley, for the of f iae of ..., . . day of . . . . . , //qualified electors// nomination petitions of be elected thereto. 1 E Page 5 - Ordinance No. Na�ne Street and Nimber .. ....... ......... ..,................ . . , . . . . . . . . . . ., being duly sworn, deposes and says .� //that he is// "I am the circulator of the foregoing petition paper containing sicp� itures ar�d that the sic�atures appenaed thereto were made in //his// �y pre::nce and are the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purF >rt to be. " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Subs:ribed and s�aorn to before me this ..... day o£�. ..., 19 .. ZYiis petition, if fot.md insufficient by the City Qerk, shall be returned to . . . . . , at Nunber . . . . . . . Street. I he -eb� indicate my willincgiess to accept the office of ..... if duly elec :ed thereto. 5.01 , PC7WERS RFSERVID BY �iE F�EEOPLE. The people of the City of Fridley reserve to themselves the power, in acoo :aance with the prwisions of this Charter, to initiate and adopt any orcii �ance, except an ordinance appropriating money or authorizing the levy of taxe ;, to require such an ordinance when p�ssed by the Council to be referred to tie //electors// electorate for approval or disapproval, and to recall elec :ed public officials. These pawers shall be called the initiative, the refe :endLUn, and the recall, respectively. 5.03 , FU1�3IIt RDG�II,ATIONS. 2� � petition �moer this C7�arter sha11 be filed in the office of the City Qer ; as one .j� instrtment, which instrtunent shall contain any instrtunent requ .red, a cop� of arry ordinance proposed, covered or affected, any other doctnent (appropriate to the petition) and all the signature papers and affi 3avits attarhed in support of the same. A petition may be signed by any //el �ctor// reaistered voter. A petition can be ci rculated and verif ied only by //an elector// a reaistered voter who has signed the same. All the sigr.�tures on any petition need not be on one � signature paper. The circ �lator of every �aper shall //verify by affidavit attached that he (she) was :he circulator of the same, that each si�ature was signed in his (her) pres�nce, and is of the person that the same purports to be and that each sigr er affirmed that he (she) was an elector at the residence stated ther :on.// be verif�ed aG the circ�lator of the same bv attached affidavit �� �tates that each �anature was si cmed � n the circ�ator' s,presence and is Sf the 8�.rson that the same,p,�,rnorts t� hP and that each signer was �i:med aG a reaistered voter at the residence stated thereon. Any paper lack ing such affidavit or verified by an affidavit false and untrue is insu :ficient and void of effect. (Ref. Ord. 625) 5.04 , INITIATION OF I�ASIJRFS. Any five y� //electors// registered voters may form themselves into a �, Lttee for the initiation of any ordinance except as provided in Section 5.01 , Before circulating any petition they shall file a verified copy of thei : proposed ordinance with the City C1erk together with their names and 1 F 1 G Page 6 - Ordinance No. addr� sses as menbers of such oonunittee. They shall also attach a verified copy of the proposed ordinance to each of the signature papers herein desc�ibed, together with their names and addresses as sponsors thereof. 5.05 , �1DRM OF PETITI(�T AND OF SIGI�I2TJRE PAPERS. �e � etition for the ado�ion of any ordinance shall wnsist of the ordinanoe, togei her with all the sic�ature p�pers and affidavits thereto attached. Such petii ion shall not be oomFlete wzless signed by //a n�unber of voters equal to// at least ten peroent S10$) of the total ntanber of registereci voters as of Janu� ry lst of that year. Each sicylature paper shall be in substantially the foll� wing form: � INITIATIVE PETITION Prop�sing an ordinance to . . . . . . . . . (stating the purpose of the orai� ance) , a cop� of which or6inance is hereto attached. This ordinance is spon: ored b� the follaaino corranittee of //electors// r�Q? GtPr?d voters: Name Address 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �e ��dersigied //electors// r�c{, istered voters, understanding the terms and the � ature of the ordinance hereto attached, petition the Council for its adoF :ion, or, in lieu thereof, for its submission to the //electors// � .orate for their apprwal. lvame Address 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . At tl e end of the list of si�atures shall be appended the affidavit of the circ� lator mentioned above. (Ref. Ord. 625) 5.06 FILING OF PETITI�IS ADID ACTI�I 7HIItDCN. With: n five .�1 c13ys after the filing of the petition, the City Clerk shall asce: tain b� examination the nunber of //electors whose// signatures //are// appe�.ded thereto and whether this nunber is at least ten peroent 1]Og) of the tota: nunber of //regular// reaistered voters, a� �f January lst of that year. If t] e C�ty Qerk fir.ds the petition insufficient or irregular, //he// ,#� Citv �k shall at once notify one .111 or more of the oommittee of sponsors of tl at fact, oertifying the reasons for //his finding// �-r�e ;rs��ff;ciency or irre� ,ularitv. 'i�e o�nittee shall then be given thirtv 1301 days in which to file additional sic�ature papers and to correct the petition in all other g�rt culars. If at the end of that period the petition is found to be still insifficient or irregular, the �Pt�t��!? shall be filed in 1 H Page 7 - Ordinanoe No. the ;ity Clerk's office. �(�ty C1erk shall //file it in his office and shal // notify each manber of the o�nunittee of that fact. ( R�ef . Ord. 625 ) 5.07 , AGTI�T OF 28E �iJNCIL CN PETITIi�JS. When the petition is fo�md to be sufficient, the City CLerk shall so certify to t �e Council at its next meeting, stating the n�anber of petitioners and the pero�ntage of the total nunber of reaistered voters which they o�nstitute, and the b�mcil shall at once read the ordinance and refer it to an appropriate oomm .ttee, which may be a oo�nittee of the whole. The committee or Council shal . thereupon pravide for public hearings upon the ordinance, after the hold .ng of which the ordinance shall be finally acted upon by the Council not late � than sixtwfive 1.651 days after the date upon which it was sutxnitted to the b�cil b� the (�ty C1erk. If the Council fails to pass the proposed ordi nance, or passes it in a form different from that set forth in the peti:ion and unsatisfactory to the petitioner, the proposed ordinance shall be su�m .tteci b� the O�lmcil to the //vote of the electors// electorate at the r�ext regular mimicip�l election; but if the ntmber of sic�ers of the petition is e�ual to at least fifteen �ercent j,15�1 of the total number of registered vote �s, the ��mcil shall call a special election upon the measure. Such special election shall be held not less than thirtv j30Z nor more than f_ort �-five 145,1 days fran the date of final action on the ordinance by the Co� ;il or after the expiration of sixty-five j65.Z, c�ys from the date of sut�r ission to the Council when there has been no f inal action; but if a regu .ar election is to occur within three �,. months, the Council may submit the �rdinance at that election. If the C�uncil p�sses the proposed ordinance witi-, amenc�ients and at least fn»_r-�; ftt,� j4/51. of the oommittee of petitioners cio n�t express their aissatisfaction with such amended form by a stat�nent file i with the C�ty C1erk within ,� 5,101 ciays of the �ssage thereof by the Co�m ;il, the ord.inance need not be sulinitted to the //electors// electorate. 5.08 , INITIATIVE BALI�O'L5. �he �allots used when voting upon such proposed ordinance shall state the sub�tance of the ordinance and shall give the //voters// electorate the oppo :t�mity to�vote either °Yes" or "No" on the question of adoption. If a majc -ity of //the electors// those voting on ariy such orciinance vote in favor of i:, it shall thereupon become an ordinance of the City. Any ntunber of proF>sed ordinances may be voted upon at the same election but the voter shall be � llawed to vote for or against each separately. In the case of inco isistency between two � or more initiative ordinances approvea by the //el :ctors// voters, the ordinances shall not go into effect until the City Coun :il has had sixtv 160Z. days to resolve the inconsistencies. (Ref. Ord. 625) 5.09 , INITIATION OF C�IARTER A�l'I'S. Noth Lng in this Charter shall be c�onstrued as in any way affecting the right of tie //electors// eligible voter under the Constitution and Statutes of rSiru� :sota to propose aQnencfients to this Charter. 1i Page 8 - Ordinance No. � ►• �+• a i. � If p� ior to the date when an ordinance takes effect a petition signed by //qu� lified electors of the C�ty equal in nunber to// �t least fifteen peroent 1,15�� , of the registered voters //filed with the City Clerk requesting// as of Janu� �y lst of that year request that any such ordinance be repealed or be sutrn: tted to a vote of the electors, the ordinance shall thereb� be prevented from going into operation. The Council shall thereupon reconsider the ordi� ance at its next regular meeting, and either repeal it or by aye and no vote r�affi�n its ac�erence to the ordinance as passed. In the latter case the � b�mcil shall inanediately orc3er a special election to be held thereon, or sukm: t the ordinance at the next regul.ar m�ici�l election, pending which the ordi� ance shall ranain suspended. If a majority of //the electors voting ther�on// those voting is opposed to the ordinance, it shall not become effe� tive; but if a majority of //the electors voting thereon// those votina fava s the ordinance, it shall go into effect immediately or on the c3ate ther� in specif ied. 5.11 REFF.RFi�IDUM PETITI�IS. �+• a u • Pro� >sing the repeal of an ordinance to (stating the purpose of the ordi� ance) , a oopy of which ordinance is hereto attached. The proposea repeal is s; bnsored b� the fallaaing committee of //electors// registered voters: NaQne 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �e a�dersic�ed //petitioners// r�gistered voters, �mderstanding the nature of the >rdinance hereto attached and believing it to be detrimental to the welf, .re of the City, petition the Cotmcil for its submission to //a vote of the �lectors// the electorate for their apprwal or disappraval. Ivame 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.13 �iE REQ�I�,. Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Any �ive �//electors// registered voters may form themselves into a o�mm: ttee for the �urpose of bringing about the recall of any elected officer of t� e City in acc�ordance with procedures established in Section 5.03. The wmm .ttee shall certify to the City C1erk the name of thE officer whose rar,a al is sought, a statenent of the grot.mds for renaval in not more than #� �i� ed fiftv 1250�. words, and thei r intention to bring about //his// � Page 9 - Ordinance No. reca 1. A oog� of this oertificate shall be attached to each signature gaper and io signature gaper shall be put into circulati on prev ious to such oert .fication. (Ref. Ord. 625) 5.14 REC�LL F�ETITIikIS. REC��LI, PETITION Prop �sing the recall of . . . . . . . . . frcm //his// offioe as . . . . . . whic� recall is sought for the reasons set forth in the attached oertif icate. Thi� movement is sponsored by the follawing committee of //electors// � >tered voters• NaQne Address 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The u�dersic�ed //electors// r�istered voters, understanaing the nature of the ;harges against the officer herein sought to be recalled, desire the hol d.ng of a recall election for that purpose. Name Address 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . At t ie ena of the Iist of sic�►atures shall be appended the affidavit of the ci rc �l ator .( Ref . Ord. 625 ) 5.15 , FILING OF PETITIO�I. With.n thirtv j301 days after the filing of the original certificate, the ooirnn .ttee shall file the oompleted petition in the Offioe of the City Clerk. The �ty Qerk shall examine the petition within the next five .y� days, and if /,'he// the City Clerk finds it irregular in any way, or finds that the nunb �r of sicgiers is less than twen�y-five 1251 peroent of the total n�anber of regi tered voters of the //City// h'ard or Ci�y represented bv the office hold �, //he// the Ci�y C1erk shall so notify one � or more members of the �nun .ttee. �e oommittee shall then be given ten 110) days in which to file addi:ional signature p�pers ana to oorrect the petition in all other respects, but hey �r�ay not change the statenent of the gro�ds upon which the recall is soug ►t. If at the end of that time the City C1erk f inds the petition still insc Eficient or irregular, //he shall notifX// all the members of the vom¢n .ttee shall be notified to that effect and //shall file// the petition //in his// sha� 1 be f? i eci ? n th� City Clerk' s off ioe. No f urther action shall be t �ken thereon. 1J 1K Page LO - Ordinance No. 5.17. P1�XEIDURE AT RECAI.L II�ECT�I. The � lerk shall include with the published notice of the election the stat� ment of the grounds for the recall and also, in not more than five humdi ed s500) words, the answer of the offioer ooncerned in justification of //hi ,// �e course in office. Candidates to succeed the officer to be reca: led shall be nominated in the usual way, and the election shall be oondi cted as far as possible, in accordance with the usual procedure in m�mic i�xl elections. 5.18. FORM OF REQ�I.L BALI�OT. Unle: s the offioer whose renaval is sought resic�s within ten (10) days after the � eaeipt by the Qo�cil of the oomgleted recall petition, the form of the ball< t at such etection shall be //as near as may be//: "Shall .... ... be rE called?", the name ot the offioer whose reca].1 is sought being inserted in tt e blank, and //the electors// those votina shall be permitted to vote se�a: ately "Yes" or "No" upon this question. The ballot shall also contain name: of the candidates to be voted upon to f ill the vacancy, in case the reca: 1 is successful, �c3er the caption: "Candidates to fill the glace of .. . .. .. ...., if recalled"; but the officer whose recall is sought shal: not be a candidate upon such ballot. If a majority of those voting on the c uestion of recall vote in favor of recall, the official shall be thereby rena ed fran offioe, and the candidate who receives the highest ntm�ber of vote; �//for his plaoe// shall be elected thereto for the reqnainder of the tmex� �ired term. If the offioer sought to be recalled resigns within ten (101 days after the reoeipt tr� the CA�mcil of the completed recall petition, the form of ballot at the election shall be the same, as nearly as possible, as the �orm in use at a regular m�micig3l election. 6.01 , �iE QTY MANIIGER. Z'he �ty Manager shall be the Q7ief Adninistrative Offioer of the City//.// � //He'/ ,� shall be chosen b� the Cotmcil solely on the basis of his training, expe �ience and adninistrative qualifications. The choi�e shall not be li.mited to i ihabitants of the City or State but //he// shall be limited to a citizen of tie United States. The City N,anager shall be app�inted for an indefinite peri >d and //he// shall be reaovatale by the Council at any regularly scheduled meet ing provided at least three ,�, members of the Council vote for the remo �al. (Ref. Ord. 790) 6.02 � POWERS AND DUTIFS OF �iE QTY MAN�IIt. ;e) To attend all meetings of the Co�cil, with the right to take Fart in :he discussions but having no vote; but the Go�cil may at its discretion �xclude //him// the Citv Manag€r fran meetings at which //his// the Citv �anaaer' s renwal is considerea; (f) To reoa�nend to the Coi,mcil for adaption such measures as //he// may '/deem// be deemed necessary for the welfare of the people and the �fficient ac�ninistration of the City's affairs; 11 - Ordinance No. h) To perfornn such other duties as may be prescribed by this Charter or equired //of hi�/ by ordinances or resolutions adopted by the Council. Ref. �Ord. 790) ���- � •�. i • • �a�• � shall be a City CLerk, City Treasurer, City Attorney and such other ��,.� �ers subordinate to the City 1�',anager as the Council may provide for by ordi iance(s). The Ci.ty Clerk shall be subject to the direction of the City Mana �er anci shall have such duties in oonnection with keeping of the public reco �ds, the custody and disburs�nent of the public funds, and the general adni ustration of the City's affairs as shall be ordained by the Council. //He,'/ The Ci �C1erk may be desicp�ated to act as Secretary of the Council. 7�e :ouncil may by ordinance abolish offices which have been created by ordi �ance and it may oombine the duties of various offioes as it may see fit. (R�ef Ord. 625, 790) 7.06 , F�JPORCEi�1T OF THE BUDGE�T. It s iall be the duty of the City N,anager to enforoe strictly the prwisions of the xidget. //He// �h ��y �nagg�r shall not apprave any order upon the City Trea �urer for any expencliture �il.ess an appropriation has been made in the budc �t, nor for any expenditure covered by the budget unless there is suff icient unencumbered balance left after deducting the total past expe iditures and the s�un of all outstanaing orders and encumbrances. No offi �er or enployee of the (�ty shall place any orders or make any purchases exce 7t for the purposes and to the amounts authorized in the budget. Any obli �ation incurred b� any person in the enploy of the City for any purpose not iuthorizeci in the budget or for any �unoimt in excess of the aQno�t therein autrorized shall be a personal obligation upon the person incurring the expe �diture. 7.14 . AC�iJN15 AI�ID RF�OF�S. Zhe �ty Manager shall be the Chief Accounting Officer of the City ana of evei y branch thereof, and the Council may �rescribe ana enforce proper acoc mting methocls, fonns, blanks, and other devioes oonsistent with the law, thi� Charter and the ordinances in acoord with it. //He// The G? ty Manager shal L surmit to the G��mcil a statanent each month shaaing the amoLmt of money in t 1e custody of the Gity Treasurer, the status of all funds, the amount sper.: or chargeable against each of the annual budget allawances and the bal� zces left in each and such other information relative to the finances of the �ty as the Coimcil may require. The Council may at any time and shall ann� �lly prwide for an audit of the City finances by a certified public acoc mtant or b,� the degartinent of the State authorizea to make examination of the �ffairs of mLmicip�lities. On or before the first day of April in each year the City Manager shall preg�re a complete financial stat�nent in form appr 7ved by the Go�cil of the City's financial operations for the preceding calE Zdar year, and quarter, which stata�lent may be published in such manner as the Council may direct and a s�unmary thereof shall be published in the off� rial newsp�aper on or before the third week in April, July, October and JanL �ry as appropriate. (Ref. Ord. 625) 1L 1 M Page 12 - Ordinanoe No. 7.15 BC�D D�T AI�ID D�T LIMIT. 2. '�e Cou�cil tr� a vote of at least four .j.41 of its m�nbers may authorize the issuance of the bonds to provide funds for any public purpose not proh .bited by l�a, or may in its discretion, b� a majority vote of all of its menb �rs sutmit to the //voters// �lectorate propositions for the issuance of such bonds. When such a proposition is submitted to the //voters// g�� ;orate, no bonds or other term obligations of the City may be issued exce �t pursuant to a favoratale vote of a majority of those //voters who vote// voti �q on the proposition of their issuance. By the proceedings for the issu �nce of any bonds, b� the teans of the bonds and by agree�►ents with the purc �asers of bonds, they may be made special in character and limited in thei � g3yment to earnings or to part earnings and part tax funds. To the exte ►t that they are thus payable out of earnings or other than tax funds, such b�nds shall not be g�id out of taxes. 7�e total bonded debt of the City at t ie time of the issuance of ariy bonds shall not exceed ten peroent (10$) of the .ast assessed valuation of the taxable property therein, or the limit autY: �rized by State law for cities of the same class, whichever is the grea :er, but in �mputing the total bonded debt, vertif icates of indebtechess, bond s, warrants or other ohligati�s issued before or after adoption of this Char ter shall not be included or counted if (1) held in a sinking f und mair tained by the City; or (2) issued for the acquisition, equipment, purc �ase, mnstruction, maintenance, extension, enlargement or improverient of stre�t railways, telegra� or telephone lines, water, lighting, heat and pawer glan :s, or either, or any other public convenience fran which a revenue is or may �e derived, aaned and operated by the City, or the aaquisition of property need �d in oannection therewith, or for the construction of public drainage ditc �es, storm and sanitary sewers, or for the aoquisition of lands for stre �ts, Farks, or other public imprava�lents or for the improvement thereof, to t ie extent that they are gayahle frcm the proceeds of assessments levied upon property especially benefitea tr� such imprwenents; or (3) issued for the crea ion of maintenance of a pennanent imprwenent revolving ftmd; or (4) for the xirpose of anticip�ting the oollection of general taxes for the year in whic i issued. 7.16 , FORM ADID REPA�Tr OF BC.ND6. No b�nds shall be issued to rLm for longer than the reasonahle life expectancy of t he property or improvement for which the bonds are authorized, as asce -tained and set forth in the resolution authorizing such boncis, and in no case shall bonds be issued to run for more than thirty S30) years. The purF �ses for wr�ich bonc�s are authorized shall be set forth in the resolution auth >riz ing than ana the proceeaS f ran such bonas shall not be diverted to any othe - purpose. It shall be the duty of the City NSanager to include in //his// � xidget estimates each year a s�un or s�uns amply sufficient to pay the prin ;.ip�l of, and the interest on, any bonds which are to fall due in the o�mi ig fiscal year, and another s�an sufficient to pay the interest for the same year on the bonds which wa11 be still outstanding. It shall be the duty of t ie Council, enforoeaY�le by mandamus upon the suit of any bondholder or taxp iyer, to include such s�n or suns as may be neoessary for this purpose in the �nnual budget which it passes. _ 1N � Page 13 - Ordinance No. 11.0 i. PUBLIC UTILITY, HQ��T 9CGD. No F iblic utility aaned b,� the City, whether aa�uired prior to the acbption of this Charter or thereafter, shall be sold or otherwise disposed of by the Cit�, unless the full terms of the proposition of said sale or other dis� >sition thereof, t�ogether with the prioe to be paid therefore, shall be �bo 3ied in an ordinance p�ssed tr� an affinnative vote of at least four j41 men� :rs of the Co�mcil, and submitted to the //electors// electorate at a gene :al or special election ana approved by at least sixtv j601 percent of //th : voters// �� voting thereon. 11.0 �. MINIQPAL UTILITY OPGANIZP,TIQNS. �,,, che Council by majority vote may provide for the establishment of a seg� rate department to ac�iinister the utility function, including the regu .ation of privately owned and operated utilities and the operation of m�i :ig�lly aaned utilities. Suc.h de�rtlnent shall keep separate financial and ►coo�mting re�rcis for each municipally owned and operated utility and pric r to the first day of each fiscal year shall prepare //for the City r�an�a �er in acc�ordance with his specifications a oomprehensive report of each util ity.// a com��hen����e reg�t of each utility in accordan e with the Citv �ils� 3�r� � �c-ifi�atipn�, 12.0 i. QA�i OF OFFZCE. EVer � offioer of the City shall, before entering upon the duties of //his// � office, take and subscribe an oath of office in substantially the foll �aing form: "I do soler,nl.y �aear (or affiun) to support the Constitution of t ie United States and of the State of rliru�esota and to discharge faithfully the iuties devalving upon me as (N,ayor, or Councilmember, or City N�anager, etc. � of this City to the best of my judg�nent and ability." 12.0 E. QTY OFFI(ER.S NOT T� ACCEPP FAVORS OR Q7N'IRACIS. No m 3nber of the GYty Cbtmcil or enployee of the Ci.ty shall solicit or reoeive any x�y, oommission, money, thing of value, or derive any protit, directly or indi rectly, from or by reason of, any improv�ner,t, alteration or repair requ .red by authority of the City, or ariy oontract to which the City shall be a p� rty, except //his// lawful compensation, including authorized expE nditures, or salary as such member of the City Council or as such engl 7yee. No menber of the City CoLmcil or anployee of the City, except as othE rwise provided in this Charter, or by law, shall solicit, accept or rece .ve, directly or indirectly, fran any public utility corporation or the aane � of any public utility or franchise, any �ss, frank, free ticket, free serv Lce, or ariy other favor, upon tenns more favorakale than those granted the publ Lc generally. A violation of any of the prwisions of this Section shall dis� aalify the offender, if foimd guilty, fran oontinuing in offioe or in trie enpl 7yment of the City, and //he// the offender shall be r�noved therefrom. Any �ntract with the (�ty in which ariy manber of the City Council or enplayee of t ie ((�ty is, or beoomes, di rectly or indi rectly interested personally shall be v>ida4le at the option of the Council; and any money which shall have been �io on such oontract by the City may be recovered from any or all of the pers >ns interested therein b� joirit or several action. Page 14 - Ordinance No. 12.0.` . OFF'IQAL BCI�IDS. The c ffioes of (�ty Manager, the C�ty Clerk and Gity Treasurer and such other offic ers or anglayees of the City, as may be prwided for by ordinance, shall each before entering upon the duties of their respective offices or englc yment, give a oorp�rate surety bond to the C;ity in such form arid in such ano�u t as may be fixed b� the Cx��mcil as security for the faithful performance of t.� eir respective official duties and the safekeeping of the public funds. Such bonc3s shall be apprwed tr� the City Coimcil and approved as to form by the �'ity Attorney. They shall be f iled with the Secreta�% of the Cbtmcil. In the � vent the Secretary of the Council holds more than one 11.L office by appo: ntrnent, //his// f he Secretarv' s bond or bonds shal l be f il ed with the Mayo� . The pravisions of the laws of the State relating to official bonds, not : no�nsistent with this Charter, shall be oomglied with. The preniums on the � brporate surety bonds hereinbefore provided for shall be paid by the City, PASS] ;D AND ADOPrID BY �iE QTY �LTNCZL OF THE QTY OF FRILg,EY THIS DAY OF , 1986 WILLIAM J. NEE - r�YI�R AZTE �T : 33IR �EY A. H�PALA - QTY Q,ERK Publ .c Hearing: Firs Reading: Seoo: �d Reading: Puhl .sh : 1 O �� �L FOR CONCURRENCE 6Y THE CITY COUNCIL -- APPOINTMEN'iS' r.�ay 19, 19�6 (Tabied r�y 5, 1986) — i-� �� ��� � �,../1��Y1► I.' i�� • If �� „ �i `� i• Hargaret Flendley 11E Craig Wav PI.E. _(H. 571-2757� ' " • •�...i � i�, .�- ..- . ; . .. _ Jerry herek 1530 73-1/2 Avenue _(H. 7E4-6444) ly� I? Y• • �• Y •� r rl � I• ' .� .... � -. �; :i �} :r• ►. �• �� „,� ^� i�, ]TF.TT�� - . � .... � -. ��• ��• :_�► 4-1-89 � 4-1-89 4-1-87 4-1-89 4-1-89 4-1-89 _ � ,�?►►� ,�_ y: �: Q arence (Gene) Rezac 1561 Camelot Larie (H. 574-0629) (vacated by Louis Schnidt 10/85 ) Jean Gerou 1650 Briardale Rd. NE (H. 571-6736) James Pl enel 6864 �annel Rd N. E. (H. 571-0026) (vacated b,� Patricia Gabel 12/85 ) Tbm Gronl�d 7411 Lyric Lane (H. 786-7459) Bruce Peterson 7503 Tenpo Terr. NE (H. 786-9898) Duane Aeterson 1021 Hathadaay Ln. IJE (H. 571-33 86 ) � � ■r �� FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL �� APPQINTMENTS' "�- i,i� ; s-�; y�� i�, �� , .� � �� ; Dick Youna RE aaaoi nted _ i � - � •� � .�.. , -. ;, �e ��,..� ` i�� � � .. � ..•� � -. B uce Bondow R� ��ointed � '� � y�.ti�� �'��:^ ���r rl � I�� . �...- . , • . . ; .... � -. 4-1-89 4-1-89 4-1-89 Didc Yotng 5695 4uirx.Y St. N. E. (H. 571-8098) Daniel All� 6200 Rioe CYeek Dr. NE (H. 571-3137) Dean Saba 6325 Van Buren St. NE (H. 571-1953) 4-1-g9 Bruce Boncbw 6616 Central Ave. NE (H. 571-016 3) 4-1-89 4-1-89 4-1-88 1� :» ���1 `il�_ ��1� � r�.' :r • • I:r� ��� ��.Y. �ohn E. Mever 868 Alden Wa P:.E. i H. 571-5328 �- u,..� ti ��, I lavi s Hauae �eappointed 2 L/21 FtAbert Minton 1538 N. Oberlin Gircle (H. 574-1173) Peter Pierce 572 Rice Creek Terr. (H. 571-7045) Harold Belg�n 191 Hartman C7 rcl e (H. 571-1191) 6-9-91 Elmar s A. Pr i edi ti s 6031 Benjamin St. NE (H. 571-7230} 4-1-89 Mavis Hauge 645 67th Ave. I� (H. 571-1083) r �� '���1DLF/, , .'• ,� • .. �, o�,�_ . ��,,;. POLICE DEPARTMENT City of Fridley Minnesota DATE APRII 28, 1986 FROM SUBJECT DIREC TOR HILL AMENIING CHAPTER 512 OF Ti E FRIDLEv CITY CODE MEMORANDUM TO NASIM QURESHI 3 ACTION NNFO X Encicsed is a proposed amendment to the Fridley City Code Chapter 51� by acding a new section entitled "Unreasonable P.r.celeration" for Council consideration. For � number of years, the adjoining communities of Columbia Heights, Coon Rapids, Blaine, and Spring Lake Park have had an unreasonable acce:eration ordinanace. Now �hat the summer months are again with us and residents begin spen<ing more time out of doors and leaving their windows open, comp.aints concerning squeeling tires and excessive vehicle noise will be on the rise. In an attempt to better deal with these comp:aints, it is sugqested we consider adopting the enclosed "??nr��a�onable Acceleration" ordinance in Fridley. Fridley nolice curr��ntly have to rely on a greater charge of careless driving to d��al with these types of complaints. The careless driving charge is a more difficult offense to prosecute as well as reflecting a more serious traffic violation offense on a violator's record. For :he purpose of uniform conformity with adjoining cities, a lesse�� violition record on those charged, and easier prosecution for this type of violation, it is recommended that Council consider this amen� lment favorably. JPH/ �a o�n�rE r�o. AN ORDINANCE RF�DIF'YII� ZHE FiZTIH�EY QTY �L1E BY AN�3�IDI1� CHAPTER 512, ENTITLED "MOTOR VEHICLE REGULATIONS ON PUBLIC, SEMI-PUBLIC, AND PRIVATE PROPERTY", BY ADDING SEGPION 512.07. AND RENUNIBERING THE QiRRENT 512.07. TO 512.0 8. The C ity Council of the City of Fric�.ey does hereby ordain as follaws: �Q 1. tTNREA.SOI�B�LE AC'C.EL�'r'TON It st �1 � bz Ln� awfLl for anv Aerson to onerate or 8ermit to be o}�erated anv motoi veh�c7e on any privat�, �ublic or semi- lic propgr�y in a manner that creatPs or ca�es unreasonable acceleration Prima facie evidence of such unre� sc�n�le accelerat? on s�1 � be sgl�a or screech? ng so�nds emitted _ bv the t� rQs �,�innina or sliding ►�mn thP a�rpl Prat i c�n of said vehic� e, or causes the � Ph? cle to unnecessarily turn abrug�y, or swav f rom side to side. //51: .07.// 512.08. PIIdALTIF� Any �erson who violates the pravisions of this Chapter shall, upon conviction therE of, be guilty of a misa�neanor and subject to all penalties provided for such violation �mder the pravisions of Chapter 901 of this oode. PASS] D AND ADOFrID BY THE QTY aDUNQL OF THE QTY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1986 WILLIAM J. NEE - NF�YOR ATI'E �T : 33IR �EY A. H�PALA - QTY (T�ERK Firs: Reading: Se� id Reading : Puhl .cation : 3 A � PLANNING DIVISION _ cinroF MEMORANDUM FRIDLEY ME !0 T0: City Council ME 40 FRON,: James L. Robinson, Planning Coordinator � ME;0 DtiTE: May i 4, 1986 RE �ARDIi:G: Changes to City Sign Ordinance Or. January 29� 1985 the Planning Commission reviewed changes to Chapter 214 of the City Code, Signs. One component of the package included loosening of the restriction of 80 square feet for pylon sign area. This issue Was later dropped and no changes were made to the ordinance regarding pylon si ;n area. Or April 7, 1986 the City Council approved a motion directing staff to have s proposed draft revision of the sign ordinance presented to the City Cc sneil by their last meeting in r;ay. Or t:ay 7, 996o staff presented tuo alternative approaches for pylon sign oiea revisions to the Planning Co��ission for tt,eir approval. The Ccndission supporLed a revision scheme uhich correlotes sign size to both btsiness size and zonin�. R� tionale: - The enforceraent of SO square feet of area per development is not sE nsitive to busir,ess size or zonirg. - T'r.e existins sisn area restrictions t.ave pro�pted numerous variance rEquests, many of uhich have been granted. • Evs.ivating sign policy on a case by case basis, Kith variances, leads to i�consistencies in enforcement and fosters conpetition between businesse� sE e�:in� lsrger signs. • The proposed �endmer�ts Will create a fair syste� which can be used as a t�ol to discourage variance requests. • The proposed oraendments are designed to �aintair, the Fridley "standard" o: 80 square feeL of sign area for s�all and mediun size development� ir. G 1, C-2 and C-,3, up to b, 000 square feet of floor srea. • Tne proposed a�endaents restricts C-1 local (neighborhood) businesses tc b square feet of sign area or.ly. 0 n � C ity Council t ay 14 � 19 8b F ige 2 - The proposed amendments allow for mediti:m sized signs, up to 120 square f:et in area, in C-2 or C-3 zones for businesses greater than 6,000 but l:ss than 20,000 square feet in area. - The proposed a.�endments allox for larger sized signs, up to 180 square f:et in area, in C-2 and C-3 zones for large business developments greater tian 20,000 square feet in area. - The proposed changes treat C-2 and C-3 zones equally because: similar p:rmitted uses; sone large vacant C-2 parcels; and a fera large eaisting C-2 d �veloprents. C1 A�ril 13, 19 � the Appeals Commission made an additional recommendation t� h�ve those developments in C-1, C-2 and C-3 xith less than 8,000 sq. ft. o' building area and that have a double frontage lot, be entitled to up to 1)0 sG. ft. of sign area if divided betWeen tr+o signs or, up to 100 sq. f't. o' area in one sign if shared by tuo businesses. A:tached please find: A list of existir.g businesses with floor area, sign a�ea snd zoning details; the recommended sign code change in ordinance f�rb; a su�m�ry of other city freestanding pylon sign provisions� and the �;pedls Co�nission minutes. t�>te tr,e revised ordinar.ce does not reflect the Appeals Commission change�; iC Council desires Lo add this language staff uill process the r:coc.nendation through Plsnning Com�ission. J .R/sk :. � 4 A G:� _� IPortion of the Appeals Commission Minutes of May 13, 1986) APPEA S COIR�IISSIO�J t1EETIt�G, MAY 13, 1986 COfaSI iERATIO�� OF A CHANGE TO THE SIG�J ORDINANCE, SECTIOP� 214 OF THE FfFI�L . Y D : PAGE 1 Mr. B�tzold stated that the Planning Coromission had discussed the sign ordinance chang� at their �1ay 7th r�eeting. The Flanning Commission recommended approval of th � second of trro recommendations made by Staff. The change recorrrnen�ied by the P anning Commission was as follov�s: 2, Free Standing Signs A. 1laximum size of 80 sq. ft. in area per development in all C-1 zones and in C-2 and C-3 zones where b�ailding area is less than or equal to 8,000 sq. ft. Q, tlaximum size of 120 sq. ft. in area per development in C-2 and C-3 zones where building area is greater than 8,0�0 sq. ft. but less tf�an 20,000 sq. ft. C. �laximum size of 180 s�. ft, in area per development in all C-2 and C-3 zones �,�here building area is greater than ?_0,0�� sR. ft. Mr. E�tzold stated the Planning Cormission felt they ��anted to tie the square fo�ta�e of signs into both the zoning as well as the size of the dPVelopment. Ne st�ted he had abstained from voting so as no± to influence the Appeals Cor�r�ission when they voted on this issue. Mr, Clark stated the staff recor.snendations did not address the sign heinht. He felt that if tF►P terrain was such that the property was lower than the street in froni, maybe thQ maximum f�eiqht shouid be increased, hut he did not thinl; it shou�d be in the code but handled on an individual hasis. Mr. Earna a�reed. He stated they should look at fiei�ht on an individual basis as ttey have in the past. Mr, farna stated the staff recorimendation above, if aPproved by the City Council, woulc nrobably elininate about 65% of their variance requests. Mr. (lark stated these staff recommendations basicallv 7ooked at commercial propErties and did not look at industrial properties. Should a 5,O�U sq. ft. smal r.�achine shop have the same size sign as Onan or Medtronic or F�1C? Should inciu�trial property be addressed in the code also? He stated they really have not lad ihat many variance reque�ts for in�iustrial properties. Mr. '�arna stated that basically the only reason for sign variances on in�iustrial prop�rties was because the 6usinesses were located too far away from a street or road��ay. He thought prohably 90°0 of their sign variance requests come fr�r� C-1, C-�2, and C�-3 zoning, and tF�e above recorunendation would address those. 4 C APPE �LS COt1�1ISSIQN t1EETING, t1AY 13, 1986 PAGE ?_ Mr. ;lark stated that when the Appeals Conmission reviewed the sign ordinance for Niss�n, hE had a copy of a sign ordinance from the City of Qurnsville. ThP City of Barnsville looks at the speed limit of the roadway going by the business to d�termine �he size of a sign, rather than the size of the building or the size of t te property. Mr. :lark stated that some years ago, the Code allo�ved double frontage lots to have one 100 sq. ft, sign on one street and one 50 sq, ft, sign on the other stre�t, but that was dropped from the cod e several years_ aqo. No►� double fron �ac�e lots are allowed tvro signs, but the total is 80 sq. ft. Mr. 3etzold stated that in looking at the two recor�mendations made by staff, the me for "Free Standing Signs" was more restrictive hecause it tied the signag�� to t ie s i ze of the devel opnent and tf�e zoni ng . The i ssue the Appeal s Corrn!�i ss i on need�d to address was whether they felt the Code should be changed. Mr, 3arna stated he did not think the double frontage lots svere being addressed in either recommendation. I�e would go alonn with "?.. Free Standing Signs" with sone�hing added that would address the double frontage lots. The Coromission has haci >everal variance requests for additional free standing signs on double fronta��e an�i �ultiple frontage lots. Playbe under 2A, they could address the possibility o= di��i iing a total of 100 sq, ft, of signage into ttivo free standing sic�ns--not one 100 ;q. ft. sign. Mr. 3etzold stated he f�ad stated at tfie Planning Commission meeting that the Ap�e�ls Corrnission has done its best to keep the signs at 80 sq. ft. ThPy have recoir�endeci approval of variances for larger sians for larqer developments when the larger development seemed to justify a larger sign. ?1r. Robinson had stated that if the "2. �ree Standing Signs" reconmendation was approved, it would be easi�r for tl�e City to enforce the code. 11r. Betzold stated it was his feelin� that even if the City Council does pass this recommendation and chanqe the c�de, they are still going to get sign varianEe requests. Mr, tetzolci stated Pat Gabel a�as not at the Planning Commission meeting when the sign code change was discussed. He had talked to �1s. Gabel since that meeting. She �as concerned that the previous sign code study corriittee had worked long and hard to develop the guidelines the City has now, an�i now the City is essenti�lly chan�ing those guidelines and doing it in a fairly short period of time. Mr, sarna stated that at that timz, they were basically looking at a situation wher� there �aere billboards and uncontrolled signage throughoiit the city. Now they are basicaliy looking at controlling the existing signs and future signs. The �ign code has achieved its purpose, but since the code was passed, there have _been a large number of sign variances approved. He thought it. was tir�e to look at t�e sign code again. MOTI� �N BY 11R. BARIIA, SECONDED BY MR. SHEREK, TO RECOMMF.PIn THAT THE CITY COUt7CIL APPR� �VE "2. FREE STANDIP7G SIGNS" AS RECOI�IMENDED BY STAFF ANn RF.COl•i1dENDED APPT?OVAL BY T, 'E PLANNING COMMISSION, YIITK THE RECO.MMF.IIDATIOI.' IHAT 2A ADDRESS THF. POSSIBIL_�TY OF I; 'CRF.ASING THE DOUBLE FRONTAGE LOT TO A TO_C'AL OF 100 SQ. FT, FOR TWO SIGtJ.S, 01�17 FOR :'ACH STREET FRONTAGE, OR ZiJO BUSINESSES SHARING THE TOTAL 100 SQ, FT. SIGIJAGF, ,. 4 D APPEF LS COt"MISSIOt� �1EETING, �1AY 13, 1986 PAGE 3 Mr. [arna stated he did not want to include industrial pronerties in the sign code. He ►vould prefer to see these sign variances come before the Appeals Cormission and be considered on an individual basis. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CNAIRPERSOI� BETZOLD DF.CLARED THE MOTION CARRl BD UNANIMOIJSLY. 4 E SIGN CCdPARISON: RETAIL SPACE COh1PARED WITH AREA OF FREE-STANDING SIGN PROPERT� AODRESS RETAIL SPACE SIGN AREA Code Re�uirements - 80 Midwest Super Stop 8100 E.R.R. 1421 78 GI' Spur Stition 64$5 E.R.R. 1884 80 C-� . Amoco S:ation 5311 University 1933 136 G'Z Embers 5400 Central 1936 370 C'3 Burger ;ing 6410 University 2250 80 �i'�j Mr. Ste k 5895 University 3280 126 G'Z Ground ound 5211 Central 5630 115 G'3 The Lif 6319 HWY 65 6148 80 G'Z Fridley State Bank 6315 University 8160 124 G-3 Great Arerican Music 5151 Central 8400 38 G�� P Cattlem�ns 5996 University 9700 65 G'3 Twin Ci�y Federal 5201 Central 10268 171 G'3 Shorewocd Inn 6161 HWY 65 . 12581 100 C'3 Bob's Produce 7620 University 17460 165 G"3 C.O.M.B, 250 Osborne 34150 80 C�� Target/�W Fabrics 765 53rd 53126 216 G'3 Shorewoc� Plaza 6225 HWY 65 60000 343 G'3 Menards 5351 Ce�tral 78440 180 C-3 Pickwick 765 - 53rd Avenue 45�0 � 120 C'3 Universi.y Center 7920-7956 University 51200 160 C-2 Skywood �all & Inn 5201-5275 Central Ave. 153297 469 �-3 * This inc�udes all three pylon signs on the premises. ox�uu�v� No. AN OiZDINAN� REQ�DIFYII� �iE FRIDLEY CITY O�DE� QiAPTER 214,, II�'!'I'II,ID "SIGNS" BY AN�IDI2JG SIX.TION 214.11.2. FREE STAI�IDI2� SIGAtS 74�e ( ity Council of the City of Fridley ooes herebY orc�ain as follows: 214 .7 1. TYPFS, SIZ F5 AAID SE'IBACICS FOR C-1, C-2 AI�ID C-3 DISTRICTS 2. 1 ree Star.�iing Sic�s � . One (1) sic� per aevelognent. i. A maxim�n size of eicjhty (80) square feet in area per c�evelopnent//.// :n a1_� -� zones ana in C-2 and C-3 zones where the building area is le�s � han or e��ial to 8.000 �uare feet. c. //A maxim� height of twenty-five (25) feet above the f inisheci grouna c raoe.// Il r��xin�� s�ze of 120 �uare feet in area per develo�r�ent in C-2 snd G-3 zones where the builaing area is greater than 8.000 square feet � l�t lP�s than 20.000 scauare feet. I. //A minimun height of ter� (10) feet fra�� the botton of the sicyl to the i inisheci gro�c graoe wries. within twenty-five (25) feet of a drivEway or a c orrx.r V1SlOri Sdte� ZOIIf.�� A masrimmi ci�A c�f 1 R� Sgi�arP feet ?rl area 3er oevelr,�nent in all C-2 and C-3 zones where building area is areater � han 20.000 sauare feet. l. //A minim�un oistance of ten (10) feet from any pro�rty line or c riveiaay.// ��X1nLm, he� c�ht of twent,��-five (25 ) feet above the f inisheci crouno graae. 1. //A minim�un ciistance of fifty (50) feet fron any resiuential cistrict.// ��LL:�y;W height of ten (10) feet fror� tY�e bottor� of the �ian � o the finisheu grouna gracie when within twentv-five (25) teet oi a s��veway or a corner vision safety zone. s � A r�inir�,un aistance of ten (10) feet fron any ,8ro�erty line or s r ivewa�: . j, A minim�:, nistance of fifty (SQ 1 feet from anv resioential a? str? ct. PASS] D AIv'D ADOFI'ED BY THE QTY �UNQL OF TfiE QTY OF FRILLEY THIS II�1Y OF _, 1986 j�TII�I,IAI�i J. Iv'EE - t•?�YOR ATT� T : 3-iIR] �EY A. H�APALA - QTY CLERK 4 F CITY New Brighto� I � FREESTANDING SIGNS DEVELOPMENT CRITERIA COI�ENTS 4 G �--------------------------------------------------------------------------�--- Commercial-Local I 1 sign I � maximum area 36 sq ft. � For larger buildinFs � � a Provision for are a Commercial-General � 1 sign � of special control � maximum area 64 sq ft. I is permitted. SUP to �, � max. freexay 170 sq ft. � adopt a sign plan f'or � ! ! the entire developc.�ent. I i i i -----------•--�- Maple Grove Neighborho� d Business District Auto Relate Business District Industrial 1 sign maximum area 64 sq ft. max. freer+ay 170 sq ft. � maximum height 20 ft. I � max. freeway 35 ft. I --------------------------------------------------------------------...--- Individual Lenant Neighborhood Shopping Center Up to 25, 000 sq ft. Village Shopping betWeen 25,000 and 250,000 sq ft. Multi-Tenant [except shopping] Village Shopping betWeen 25�000 and 250, 000 sq ft. Tor�n Shopping Over 250,000 sq ft. 1 sign maximum area 45 sq ft. maximum height 20 ft. 1 sign maximum area 64 sq ft. maximum height 20 ft. 1 sign maximum area 150 sq ft maximum height 30 ft. 1 sign maximum area 50 sq ft. maximum height 20 ft. 1 sign maximum area 200 sq ft. maximum height 20 ft. 1 sign maximum area 200 sq ft. ma�cimum height 35 ft. ; Multi-Tenant � 1 sign i � � maximum area 70 sq ft. � ` J mauimum height 25 ft. I -----------�----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Brooklyn I General Office { ma�cimum area 36 sq ft. I Center I i � { Commercial/Retail { maximu�m area 250 sq ft. � � and Industrial ; � ; Area i = FREESTANDING SIGNS (CONT.) 4 -------------------------------------------- Spring Lake � Commercial and I maximum area 30� of I Park I Industrial � sq ft. of building I � � front � I = � � � mauimum height 25 ft. 1 ------------•--------------------------- ----------- Blaine I all Commercial I maximum area 140 sq ft.� � � � � � maximum height 25 ft. I Coon NN . I Commercial-Office IN maximum area 100 sq ft.� Rapids I � � � Commercial-Community I maximum area 100 sq ft.1 � Retail ` maximum area 200 sq ft.� � Commercial-Neighbor � one sq ft. per front I � � linear ft up to maximum{ � � of 200 sq ft. i � Retail ; maximum area 100 sq ft.� � Commercial Highway I one sq ft per front I � � linear ft up to maximumi i � of 300 sq ft. I s � � � � sign less than 40 sq ftI � � maximum height 20 feet ` i ti j { sign 40-80 sq ft, max. I ` � height 24 feet. I i � i � { sign more than 80 sq ftl �- � maximum height 30 feet I -----------• ----------------------------------------- Columbia l Commercial- CBD I maximum area 32 sq ft. I' Heights � -Shopping Center I maximum area 100 sq ft.= , i Maplewood i � � i i Commercial-Retail Industrial maximum area 75 sq ft. 2 sq ft per front linear foot maximum height 3� feet ------------;------------------------------ Business Comercial, I 1 sign � and General Shopping I = 6,000 sq ft. or less i ma.ximum area 150 sq ft. � i ' 6, 000 sq ft. - 1 acre I maximum area 250 sq ft. ; more than 1 acre ` maximum area 300 sq ft.I I � �� � height 25 ft. at ( � � property line - can I ` ` increase 1 ft. for eachj I S additional 3 ft. sign ; � j is set back f rom the ; 1 j { property line. i ! maximum height 50 ft. ; H FREESTANDING SIGNS (CONT.) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- � Residential { 1 sign I Indirect lighting � � masimum area 2u sq ft. I permitted I I � � Limited Business I 1 sign per principle I Illuminated signs � � interest. � permitted � � maximum area 40 sq ft. � � { maximum height 2 feet � � I above highest xall I I � � � Retail, General j 1 sign i { Business � Industry { max area 180 sq ft. or I � { 1 sq ft. for each 200 I � � sq ft. of floor area to� � � 400 sq ft. - I � � { � Limited Industry, I 1 sign per street I � Industrial Park, I frontage or business I � Commercial and � max area 1 sq ft. for I � Recreational I every 100 sq ft. of I � � � ground space up to 400 I � I sq ft. I � � I ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41 � CITY OF FRIDLEY PLANNItJG COMt1ISSI0N PIEETING, ME1Y 7, 1986 CALL TO ORDER: Yice•Chairperson Oquist called the May 7, 1986, Planning Corranission meetinc� to ordei at 7:35 p.m. � ROI.L CALL: MenbErs Present: LeRoy Oquist, Dave Koncirick, Dean Saba, Sue Sherek, D onald Qetzold MenbE rs Absent: Pat Gabel, IJayne IJe71an Others Present: Jim Robinson, Planning Coordinator Jock Robinson, Community Development Director Terry Barrett, 1463 Winder�ere Circle �J. Glenn & Gayle Ahlgren, 6562 Anoka St. N.E. ' Ray Janey, 6595 Anoka Street ��.E. L. W. Kohanek, 25335 Hussan Parkway APPR( VAL OF APRIL 9, 1986, PLAPJt�ING C0�1�1ISSION MItJl1TES: MO'�IC N BY 11R. KONDRICK, SECOP7DED BY 11R. SABA, ^'O APP!?O��E THF. APRIL 9, 1986, PLr7N1 ING COtfIfISSION MIIJUTES AS GIRITTEN. UPON A VOIC'E t�OTE, ALL VOTINC AYE, VICE-CHAIRPF.'RSON OQl1I.ST DECLAF',F.D THF, 140TION CARR:ED UNANIMOUSLY. 1. �0(�SIDFRATIOfJ OF A LOT SPLIT REQUEST, L.S. #,86-04, BY TERRY QARRCTT: 'plit off the northerly 23 feet of Lot 5, Block 4, Oak Grove Ad ition and ,dd to Lot 4, Block 4, Oak Grove Addition to create a separate Fi3 foot lot. �he southerly 17 feet of Lot 5, alock 4, Oak Grove Addition will remain i�ith lots G and 7, alock 4, Oak Grove Addition to create a separate 97 foot ot, the same being 6562 Anoka Street N.E. Ir. Ro6inson stated the property was located north.of tlississippi St. on ,noka St, and consisted of four 40 ft, lots. The��etitianer a�as requestinq o split off the northerly 63 ft. of the property in order to make a location or a house �vhich he is planning to move from PJe�v arighton. The existing Duse at 6265 Anoka St, overlaps onto Lot 5 hy 7 ft. IJith the required 10 ft, ideyard setback plus tF�e 7 ft., the one lot becomes 97 ft., leaving a balancE� ��f 63 ft, for the new lat. City code requires 75 ft, width for a11 nea� lots , n Fridley and �,000 s�. ft, ir� lot area. The proposed lot was 8,127 sq, ft. Ilr. Robinson stated m�st of the lois in the neiyhbcrhood are 8Q ft. in �•�idth �r greater. He stated that if this request was approved, Staff would �ecomnend the fol l oHri ng sti pu 1 ati ons : 5 A PLAN�J �t�G C��1t1ISSI0tJ MEETI�JG, 11AY 7, 1936 PAGE 2 1, Park fee of $750 to be paid prior to issuance of building permit and moving permits. 2, A new double garage compati6le witf� house facade to be constructed and a hard surface drive►vay to be installed to the ne►v garage prior to � issuance of 6uilding and moving permits for the house. 3, Lot splii to be recorded at Anoka County prior.,to issuance of building and moving permits. 4, Variances for lot areas from 9,000 sq. ft, to 8,127 sq. ft. and lot width from 75 ft, to 63 ft, to be approved tvith lot split. �"•. Robinson stated the owners of the property, P1r. & Mrs. Ahlgren, and the p�titioner, t�r. Barrett, were in the audience. N�. Sherek stated that regarding stipulation #2, she would be concerned about tle petitioner installing a hard-surface driveway and then moving the house w tich �vould probably break up the driveway. t''.. Oquist stated there would 6e a pro6lem with backfilling if the driveway � �s already in place. �1�. Robinson stated an alternative could be to have the petitioner post a F�rforr�ance bond for the completion of the drive;,�ay after the house was in �lace. Tle petitioner, P1r. Barrett, stated he had no problem with the stipulations. �� stated the house would be cor�patible with the houses in the area. It was a 1200 sq. ft., 2 bedroom rambler, built in 1956. t'�. Ray Janey, 6595 Anoka St., stated he lived just across the street, and he H�s just interested in wf�at the house looked like and the condition of the h �use. ��r. Robinson stated the City has inspected the house, and it was in reasonably c�od shape. He showed h1r. Janey a real estate picture of the house. He stated the house was presently located at 1560 29th Ave. N.Id, He encouraqed Nr. Janey to 7ook at the house and if he had any further cor�ments, he could ti�ice them at the City Council meetinq on �1ay 19. N�. Kondrick stated that since there seemed to be adequate square footage, t1e house was compatible with the neighborhood, and no neighbors were objectin:� t� the lot split req,�est, f�e wouZd be in favor of approving it. ��'_i'ION BY MR. KONDRICK, SECONDED BY IAS. SFlEREK, TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COTIP7CIL �°PROVAL OF L07' SPLIT REQUEST, L.S. #86-04, BY TEF.RY BARRETT, TO SPLIT OFF 1 YE NORTHERLY 23 F�E2' OF 7AT 5, BLOCK 4, OAK GROVE ADDITIDIJ AND ADD TO IAT 4, FLOCK 4, OAK GROVE ADDITION TO CREATE A SEPARATF, 63 FODT LOT. THE SOUTHEP.LY 17 FEET OF LOT 5, BLOCK 4, OAK GROVE ADDITION WILL REMAIN WITH LOTS 6 APID 7, FLOCK 4, OAK GROVE ADDITIOP7 TO CREATE A SEPARATE 97 FOOT LOT, THE SAME BEING E 562 Al70KA STREET N.E., WITH THE FOLLOYIIrIG STIPULATIONS: 5 B PLANI IIIG COMMISSION HEETING, MAY 7, 19f36 PAGE 3 1. PARK FEE OF $750 TD BE PAID PRIOR TD ISSiIANCE OF BUILDING PERIfIT AND MOVING PF.RMITS. 2. A NEW DOIJBLE GARAGE COifPATIBLE WITH HOUSE FACADE TO BE CONSTRUCTED AND THAT TKE PETITIONER PO,ST A PF.RFORMANCE BOND FOR TNE COMPLETION OF THE DRIVEWAY AFTER THE HOUSE WAS IN PLACE . 3. LOT SPLIT TO BE RECORDED AT ANOKA COC�NTY PRIDR TO ISSUANCF, OF BUILDIl7G AND MOi'ING PEWiITS. 4. VARIANCES FOR LO�' AREAS FROM 9,000 SQ. FT, TO 8,127 SQ. FT. AND LOT WIDTH FROl� 75 FT. TO 63 FT. TO BE APPROVED WITH LOT SPL.Z�'. i'PON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIP.PERSON OQUIST DECLARFD TF►F, 1'OTION CARRIF.D UNANIMOUSLY. Ilr. Oquist stated this item would go to City Council on P1ay 19. 2. Q�lSIDEftATI0�1 OF A VACATION REOUEST, SAV #,86-Oi, BY �FSLIE K��fANFK OF � , 'acate an easement for�drainage and utility purposes �ver th�t part of .he west half of the vacated Gur�wood Street lyina between Rlock 5 and 6, �naway and bounded on the north by the ti�esterly extension of the north line �f Block 6, Ona�ay and bounded on the soutf� by the westerly extension of the ;o�rth 1 i ne of Eil ock 6, Onaway, the same hei n� 55 - 77th I�lay N. E, 1r. Robinson stated this property was located on Gumwood St, betY�een 77th ind 78th, just east of the railroad tracks. The property was zoned M-2, �eavy industrial, and was consistent with the other properties in the area. 'he proposal was to vacate ti�e utility and drainage easements which remain �ver the western half of the vacated Gur*iwood St. Al1 the road right-of-ways have been vacated in subsequent vacation proceedings. The reason for :he vacation was because the petitioner was proposing to construct a warehous��/ nanufacturing type building to the south of the existing buildinc� which would �ncroach into the easer.�ent and up to the property line. 1r. Robinson stated the utility companies have been contacted. (There is a �as 7ine and an electrical line.) 1linnegasco has indicated that the gas line is strictly a private line, and tf�ey have no interest in maintaining an �asement, NSP has a line, but they are willing to wnrk with the peti*.�oner Nith a private�easement and they will be doing some relocation�of that line. �Ir. Robinson stated t�ere was a �sariance associated with this project which Nould go to tf�e t1ay 13th Ap��a1s �oem�ssion meeting and a special use perriit for outside storage which would go to the next Planning Commission meeting. fhe vacation request, variance request, and special use permit request would �11 go to City Council on June 2, Nr. Robinson stated Staff was recommending the following stipulations: 5 C PLAN�� [NG C0�1t1ISSI0N MEETIt�G, NAY 7, 1986 P�GF 4 1, Petitioner to provide proof of private easement witf� NSP over the easterly 10 ft, of tf�e west hal f of Gum��rood St. 2. Final vacation approval contingent upon a pproval of side yard setback variance. 3, The east ►vall of the proposed building must be a four hour, full fire wall with no openings. T le petitioner, t1r. Kohanek, stated tfie reason tf�ey selected the location for t�e building in front of the existing building instead of at the rear of the e<isting building was they wanted the loading docks facing south because of i�clement weather. It �•rould all be fenced and enclosed. A� )TIOI� BY MR. KOIJDRICK, SF.COl7DED BY MR. SABA, TO RECOIIMEND TO CITY COUNCIL A'PROVAL OF VACATIOrI REQUEST, SAV #86-01, BY LESLIE KOHANEK OF TEST 7 iCHNOLOGIES, INC. , TO VACATE AN EASE11EP7T FOR DRAIIVAGE AND IITILITY PiJRPOSES G�F,R THAT PART OF THE WEST HALF OF THE VACATED GUM[�OOD STREET LYING BETWF.EN B ACK 5 AND 6, ONAWAY AND BOUNDED ON TFIE NORTH BY THE 47ESTF.RLY EXTENSION OF 7 fE NORTH LINE OF BLOCK 6, ONAWAY,AND BOUNDED ON THF. SOUTH BY THE WES.T_ F,RLY E�TENSION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF BLOCK 6, ONAWAY, THF. SAi�E BEIl1G 5i - 77TH WAY N.E., WITH THE FOLLOGIING STIPULATIONS: 1, PETITIONER TO PROVIDE PROOF OF PRIT.'ATE EASEMENT WITH NSP 0['F.R THF. EJLSTERLY 10 FEET OF THE WEST KALF OF GUMWOOD ST. 2. FINAL VACATION APPROVAL CONTINGENT UPON APPROVAL OF SIDE YARD SETBACK VARIANCE. 3. THE EAST WALL OF THE PROPOSED BUILDING MUS^' BE A FOUR HOUR, FULL FIRE WALL WITH NO OPENIIJGS. U'ON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICF.-CKAIRPERSON O�UIST DF.CLARF,D THF. :N �TION CARRIED UNANI190USLY. 3. R:CEIVE APRIL 3, 1986, H11�1APJ RESOIIRCES C0�1�1ISSI�P� �1I���UTES: 1N �TION BY MS. SHEREK, SECOl1DED BY t1P.. BETZOLD, TO RECEIVE THE APRIL 3, 1986, A �PEALS C019MISSION MINUTES. li�ON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPF.RSON OQUIST DF•.CLARF.D THE IN �TIOII CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 4. R=CEIVE APi;IL 1f�, 1986, HOII��P� & REDEVELOPP1FNT AUTHORITY P1I�dUTES: 1�])TION BY MR. KONDRICK, SECONDED BY MR. BETZOLD, TO RECEI��E THE APRIL 10, 1986, H)USING 6 REDEVELOPIfENT AUTHORITY MINUTES. Zi�ON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON OQUIST DECLARED THE !i)TION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. �� PLA�, `JI�dG C�M�1ISSIOPJ FIEETIP�G, f4AY 7, 1986 PA�f 5 5. 2ECEIVE APRIL 15, 1986, APPEALS COt1P1ISSION MItlUTES: �OTION BY IdR. BETZOLD, SECONDED BY MR. K0IJDRICK, TO RECEIL�E THF. APRIL 15, 198�i, 9PPEALS COI�iMISSION MINUTES. IPON A VOICE VOTE� ALL VOTING AYE, VICE—CNAIRPERSON OQUIST DECLAF2ED '1'HE �OTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 6, tFCEIVE APRIL 29, 19F36,APPEALS COPIMISSIOP� FIIPJUTES: fOTION BY MR. BE�'ZOLD, SECONDED BY 11R. KONDRICK� TO RF.CF•I[/F. THE APRIL 29, 198�i� 1PPEALS COIf1�1ISSI0N MINUTES. 1POP� A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE—CHAIRPERS01l OQUIST DECLARED THE 'OTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7. ;ECEIVE APRIL 30, 1986, E�JVIRON�4E�dTAL QUALITY CQPIP1ISSI��J MINl1TES: . fOTIOIJ BY MR. BETZOLD, SECONDED BY 1fA.. KONDRICK� "_'O RECEIVE THE APRIL 30, 198f�, � 'IIVZRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION 1NINUTES. 'PON A l�OICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE—CHAIRPF.RSON OQIIIST DECLARED TKF .!OTION CARIRED UNANIMOUSLY. Ir. Robinson stated tf�at on page 3 of the FQC minutes, there was a motion 'to approve the expenditure of $200 per month t� 11r. Earl Frank to com�ensate �ira for maintaining and operating the S.O.R.T. Recycling Center". �Ir. Saba stated that since there was now curbside recycling throughout ridlev, maybe there was no need for the S.�,R.7. Recycling Center. I�!hat ind of volume of recyclables was S.O.R.T, taking in no�� that there was urbside recycling? He stated he did not mind tF�e City subsidizing the �acility if it a�as still beneficial, but the Cor�missioners rPally ne�ded � or�e npre questi ons ans�vered before they coul d ma{:e any ki nd of recommendati or �n this motion. ►r• �quist stated that reqarding the motion on page 4 of the EQC minutes "that the income from the sale of waste oil go into the recyclinc� program ludget and not to Mr. Frank and not to the General Fund") mayhe it ma�l� r!ore �ense to have the oil recycling money qo to help pay the �2no subsidy to 'r. Frank, ratf�er than putting all the oil recycling money into the recycling � rograr� budget. !r. Robinson suggested the Commission continue this item until the next reeting when �1r. Wellan, Cha-rperson of the EQC, was present to answer the (onmissioners' questions. l� �TION BY MR. BF,�'ZOLD, SECONDED BY 11R. KDA'DRICK, TO CONTINUE CONSIDEP,ATIOP7 C F THE TWO i10TIONS MADE BY THE E17VIRON19El7TAL QUr',LITY C014MISSION UIITIL TFiE AEXT PLANNING COMMISSIO2: MEETING. I?ON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE—CHAIRPF.RSON OQUIST DECLA.RED THE P 7I'I01J CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 5 E PLAN lIt�G C��1�1ISSION t1EETI��G, (1AY 7, 1986 PAGE 6 8. �THER BUSIPJFSS: . Sign Ordinance Mr. Robinson stated that in t(te past, there have been many discussions regarding the Sign Ordinance. Presently, the Code allows only an 80 sq. ft. pylon sign regardless of the size of business or zonin�. At the Jan. 23, 1935, Planning Commission meeting, the Comnission reviewer favorably sor�e recommendation to make the sign code more consistent to building size. I�owever, the Appeals Commission was of the opinion that the 80 sq. ft. was something the City had gotten used to, thPy were comfortable with that size, and they felt they sf�ould stay iaith the 80 sq, ft, limitation and then handle each variance from that code size on a case-by-case basis. Mr. Robinson stated no�v sor�e City Council members have expressed a desire to again look at the sign code and maybe come up with a way to make it more reasonable. t4r. Rohinson stated that at the meeting, the Commissioners had received a sheet entitled, "Sign Comparison: Retail Space Compared with Area of Free Standing Sign", along with some recommendations proposed by Staff, The first recormiendation was: "To re7ate sign area with the building size, ►ve have looked at existing sign examples in Fridley and various other cities. From those findings a proposal has been made for these require- ments. 1. Quildings up to 8,O�Q sq, ft, and all industrial buildinc�s: maximum sign area 80 sq. ft. 2. Buildings between 8,00�� - 20,000 sq. ft, or small strip centers wi±h over three tenants who don't meet require- ments for square footage: maximum sign area 120 sq. ft. 3. Quildings over 20,000 sq, ft.: maximum sign area 18(l sq, ft." The second recomnendation was: "2. Free Standiiig Signs A. P9aximum size of 80 sq. ft. in area per development in all C-1 zones and in C-2 and C-3 zones where building area is less than or equal to 8,000 sq, ft. B. ��laxiroum size of 12(i sq. ft. in area per development in C-2 and C-3 zones where building area is greater than 8,000 sq. ft. 6ut less� tf�an 20,�OQ sq, ft. C. Maximum size of 180 sq, ft. in area per development in all C-2 and C-3 zones where building area is greater than 20,000 sq. ft. , 5 F PLANI ING COt1t1ISSI0N �1EETING, t1AY 7, 198G PAGE 7 The Cor�r�issioners were in favor of the second reco�rnnendation because it tied the maxir�um square footage of signage to the zoning code. Mr. Betzo7d stated the Appeals Commission discussed this subject briefly at their last meeting. They have recognized that the larger develop- ments that have come before the AppPals Comnission have used the rationalE that they are big and need sor�ething bigger than an 80 sq. ft. sign. Both the Appeals Corimission a�d the City Council have been a little sympa- thetic in granting larger signs in those situations. There are not that many really big developments in the City that they need to worry about. �1r.Betzold stated what the Appeals Commission keeps Qetting hit with are the smaller businesses that keep coning back wantin� a higger sign becausE� their neighbor doa�n the street has.a higger sign, or they want visibility„ etc. The Appeals Commission would like to have some c�uidelines thPy can enforce; however, he suspected that even if they have guidelines, people are still going to come in �vith reasons why they need bigger signs. F1r. Robinson stated he would recommend that the Planninq Commission act on tl�is at this meeting, the Appeals Commission would make its recor�mendation at its �1ay 14th meeting, an� then both sets of recommenda- tions would go to the City Council on Ftay 19th. �f0'_^ION BY MR. KONDRICK, SECONDED BY .MR. SABA, TO RF.COMMF.ND TO CITY COC7NCIL APPROVAL OF Tf1E FOLLOWING GUIDELINF.S PROPOSED BY STAFF: 2. FREE STANDIIIG SIGNS A. MAXIMUM SIZE OF 80 SQ. FT. IN ARF,A PF.R DEVELOPMEPJT IN ALL C-1 ZONE5 AND IPl C-2 AIVD C-3 ZONF.S GIHF.RE BUILDING AP.F.A IS LESS THAPI OR E�UAL TO 8,000 SQ. FT. B. 14AXI1�fUM SIZE OF 120 SQ. FT. IN AREA PER DEVF.LOPMF.fIT IN C-2 AND C-3 ZONES WHF,RE BUILDING AREA IS GREATER THAN 8,000 SQ. FT. BUT LESS THAN 20,000 SQ. FT. C. MAXIMUl�1 SIZE OF 180 5q., FT. IN ARF.A PF.R +DF.L�E'LOPMF,N_P IN ALL C-2 AND C-3 ZONF,S WHF.RE BUILDING ARF.A IS GRF.ATF.R THAN 20,000 SQ. FT. UPON A VOICE VOTE, OQUIST, KONDRICK, SABA, SHF.P,EK VOTING AYE, BF.T7.OLD ABS^TAINI1dG, VICE—CHAIRPF,RSON OQUIST DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIF,D BY A I�OTE OF 4-1. Mr. Betzold stated he had abstained in order to not influence the Appeals Corm�ission in their recommendation. ADJO IR��MENT: MOTI)N BY MR. KONDRTCK, SECONDED Bi' MS. SHEREK, TO ADJOURN 2'HE MEETING. UPON A VOIC VOTE, ALL VOTING RYE, YICE—CHAIRPERSON OQUIST DECLARED THE MAY 7, 1986, PLAIV �ING COMIlISSiON MEE^_'ING ADJOURNED AT 8:30 P.li. Resp �ctfully submitted, �t�? �� lynr�� Saba, Recording Secretary e PLANNING DIVISION � cinroF 1�ItEMORANDUM FRIDLEY MEM�� T0: Jock Robertson, Community Development Director MEM�� FROM: Jim Robinson, Planning Coordinator !�_, ��— MEM� � DATE: May 13, 1986 REG..RDING: Barrett Lot Split, L.S. ��86-04 On [ay 7, 1986 the Fridley Planning Commission recommended the approval of the abo�e referenced lot split. In iscussing the stipulations staff raised it was agreed that the hardsurface dri�e could be postponed until after the house is moved on site (from New Bri;hton). However, the builder has since decided to orient his gara�e toward the unimproved alley in the rear. Therefore it would be appropriate to require the garage and drive be provided before a house moving permit is issued to the pet.tioner. An alternative scheme would involve the petitioner postin� an $8,100 bond to cover the garage and driveway improvements which should then be com+leted by July 15, 1986. The attached stipulations may stand with the addition of the bond alternative if :ouncil concurs. 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" hc� � - - -- - - - — � � � £ • LOC�c�1,0� �,��A�� I��, v c�. }� -- as' -- M IV � � � � o � � , Zg � �, � a � � �*' O � n T •tipW � ao' � r� u° - ���� �l _ � ���� � � _ ,_ 3S� r, � / G i �/ � 0 _T . 0 � � 6 � � `9 � 1 � 9' � � �� �� ,, P�l K � o � �" � �` �r � T � � . 1n � � 5J � � � � Q Z d 5K PLE�r�r, [�iG C�"1�1ISSInP� t1EETIr�G, P1AY 7, 19a6 PAGF 3 1. PARK FEE OF 5750 TO BE PAID PRIOR TO ISSiIA.NCE OF BUILDIl1 PERl1IT A.��D MOVING PERMITS. 2, A NEY�' DOUBLE GARAGE COI•1PATIBLE WITH AOUSE FACAD BE CONSTRUCTED AND THAT THE PF.TITIONF.R PC�ST A. FORMANCE BOND FOR TXE COMPLETION OF THE DRIVEWAY AF THE HOUSE WAS IN PLACE. 3. LOT SPLIT TO BE RECORDED AT Jl COiJ.NTY PRIOR TO ISSUANCF. OF BUILDII7G A'VD !i0:'ZllG ;ITS. 4. VARIAIVCES FOR I�O�' FROM 9,000 SQ. FT. :"O 8,127 S�. FT. A2JD LOT WIDTH f 75 FT . TO 6 3 FT . TO BE APPRO�'ED WI TH LOT SPLIT L PON A VO VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIP.PEP,SON OQC�IS^' I�F.CLARF.P TJ�F t �TI ARRIF.D IINANIMOUSLY. � r. Oquist stated this item would go to City Council on Nay 19. ,_.. 2. ( �'JSIDERl1TI0!J �F A VACATIOtd REOUEST, SAV #86-(11 , RY LFSLIE K�NA�JFK �F , , lacate an easement for�drainage and utility purposes nver th�t part of 1 he ���est half of the vacated Gur�wood Street lyin� hetv�een Rlock 5 and 6, (naway and bounded on the north by the ��resterly extension of the north line cf Block 6, Ona�ay and bounded on the south by the westerly extension of tF�e �outh line of Filock 6, Onaway, the same hein� 55 - 77th i�lay N.F. "r. Robinson stated this property was located on Gurn��ood St, betrreen 77th �nd 78th, just east of the railroad tracks. The property �vas zoned P1-2, leavy industrial, and was consistent with the other properties in the area. �he proposal was to vacate the utility and drainage easer�ents which rPmain � ver t��e western half of the vacated Gur*iwood St, /111 the ro&d right-of-ways have been vacated in subsequent vacation proceedings. The reason for �he vacation was because the petitioner was proposing to construct a aiarehousf�/ ��anufacturing type building to the south of the existing buildin� r�hich woul�l �ncroach into the easer�ent and up to the property line. ilr, Robinson stated the utility companies have been contact?d. (There is a �as line and an electrical line.) tlinnegasco has indicated that the gas line s strictly a private line, and they have no interest in r�aintaining an �asenent, NSP has a line, but they are willing to wnrk with the peti*.�oner �rith a private easement and they will be doing some relocation of that line. 1r. Robinson stated there was a variance associated �vith this project �rhich rould go to the �tay 13th Appeals Cormyission meeiing and a special use perr�it 'or outside storage w{�ich would go to the next Planning Cor►mission r�e?tinn. �he vacation request, var�ance reQUest, and special use permit request would �11 go to City Cauncil on June 2, 1r. Robinson stated Staff was recommending the following stipulations: PL/1NW [t�G COt1�1ISSI0�a MEETI'1G, NAY 7, 1986 P��F 4 1, Petitioner to provide proof of private easement with NSP over the easterly 10 ft, of the west half of Gumwood St. 2, Final vacation approval contingent upon a pproval of side yard setback variance. 3, The east wall of the proposed building must be a four hour, full fire wall a�iih no openings. Tie petitioner, t1r. Kohanek, stated the reason they selected the location for t�e building in front of the existinq huilding instead of at the rear of the e<isting building was they wanted the loading docks facin� south because of i�clement weather. It ►•�ould all be fenced and enclosed. 1': )'"ID.'1 BY MR. KOT7DRICIC, SF.COt1DED BY MR. SABA, TO RF.CD.'!ME��D TO CITY COU:VCIL A�PROVAL OF VACA^.'IO."1 REQUES.T, SAV #?86-OI, BY LESLIE KONANEF: OF TEST 7:CN"JOLOGIES, INC. , TO VACRTE A:! EJ�.SE!!E'1T FOA. DRA_'NAGE AIVD i1TIL7^.'Y PURPOSES C�F.R THAT PART OF TffE 4TEST NALF OF THE VACATED GUM[ti'OOD STREET LI'ItIG BF.TWF.EF� S:OCK S A."7D 6, O'JAh'AY AND BOUIlDED Ot: TIIE NORTH BY TF1F. DIESTERLY EY.TENSIOI! OF 7 iF. NORTK LINE OF BLOCY. 6, ONAWAY,Al7D B[)U.":DEA OP+ TNF. SOUTN BY THE WESTF.RI.Y E�C:'ENSION OF TNE SOUTH LI"�E OF BLOCK 6, ONAWAY, THF. SA:fE BF.IPIG 5 i - 77TN WAY ":.E. , k'ITN TNE FOLIAi:IKG S"'IPULATIO".S: 1. PETITIO":ER TO PROVIDE PROOF OF PRI"ATE E�1SEP1F.�:T WI:^If NSP O?'F.R ^'!IF E1ISTERLI' 10 FEET OF TNE WES.T RALF OF GUMWnOD ST. Z, FIr1AL t'ACATIOY APPP.DI'AL COIJTINGEI. T UPON APPPO?'AL OF SIDF. YAP.D SETBRCK VARIA":CE. 3. TXE EAST k'ALL OF THE PP.OPOSEP BPILDING MUS'" BE A FO(.'R HDi1R, FUI,L FIRE k'ALL WITH NO OPEti I.'� GS . L�01' A VOICE VOTE, ALL �'OTI":G A2'E, VICF.-CHAIRPERSON Of)UIST DF.CLAPFD TFfF•. 9: �_TION CARP,IED U'�A::IIlOUSLY'. 3.�lCEIVC APRIL 3, 198f, H!1NA'J RESOURCES CO�1t1ISSI��I �tIflUTES: 4 �^'IO� S. SHEREK, SECOl;DEn B}' MP. BE.TZOLD, TO RECEIVE THE APA.IL 3, 19R6, r ?PEhZS CO'•1.. O': MI'lU^'ES. L�Oh A VOICE VOTE, AL TI11�G AYE, VICE-CN.AIF2PF.RSOIV OQUIST DF.CLARF,D TNF h: �TIO': CARRIF.D U11A�ti'IMDUSLY. 4. F_CEIV� APRIL 10, 1986 NOl►SI�J, � RE�OPt1F��T AUTHORITY MItIUTES: 5 L 1! �TIO!1 B]' MR. ICONDRICK, SECONDED B}' MR. BETZOL , RECEIt�E .THF, APP.IL 10, I986, h 7USIl:G 6 REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MIPlUTES. 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( I � � i . _ l -_. �W �a �V N N m �� � � I i t •' N.E. 5 O 5 P CALL TO OR�ER' Chai �person l3etzol or�le � at 7:3� p.m. ROI.L CALL : CITY OF FRIDLEY APPEALS C(NIMISSION tiEETING, APRIL 15, 198F lled the April 15, 19�6, Appeals Comnission meetinc� to r1erih �rs Present: Donald 6etzold,�ex Qarna, Jean (;erou, Jerry Sherek Menb�rs Absent: Othe s Present: Darrt�l Clark, City of Fridl. �reg & Jane Kelley, 6715 Ashto vP. N.E. t!. G. Doty, 6401 Uni ve rs i ty Avenu . E. APPR� �V1�L 0� t1AF;CH 11, 1936, APPEALS C4�41ISSION t1I��UTES: �.'�°'I� �.': B}' 1!R. BAR:+A, SECO!rDt'D Rl' 1•!S. GF.RDU� .TO APPF;OVE Tllr 1!AI2C11 1 19H6� %�FPE. L�: COM";ISSID:: MI�JUTES AS 4:RITTF..':. C'P!�': A VOICC VOTE, I+LL :�OTING A�'F., CHAIRPERSON BETZOLD DF.C.'Ie1fL*:D ^'I1F. MOTInN �I C�,RR CD C"..L:If•lOUSLI'. — l. 10'�SIDFRATI�'� OF VI1RI11��CE REf�UEST �86-Q1 PI1RSl)AFl7 T� CH�PTER 2�5 (lF THE 1,, Y CITY C�DE � RE�tICE N� FR !� Y �,� Y. R'� 5 T, LL��,: Ti�f Cn'�STRl1CTI��� OF DDITI f� L LIV:t�� S ACE r� L , CK , I DGCI�;A7ER GAP.QE'�S PLAT ?_, THE SA'tE 4�EIf�G 6 5 t1st�Tnr� �VE'111E t�.E. Reques± 1v regory S. Y.e ey, s ton venue, .., ri ey, n, n32). •' �:"IO': BY �•!S. GEP.OU, SF.CO:;DED Dl' F1R. BAP'IA, TO OPF.': TI1F. PfIELIC IlE1�P.I11G. I PO'� A!rOICE �tOTE, AL:. .'OTI1:G A�'E, CFJAIRPERSO."J B�'TZOLD DECL1'iREn TNE Pt'BI.I� f E,7P.7.'� G OPF.h AT 7: 31 P.l•1. (hairperson Qetzold read the Adninistrative Staff Report: ADr�I��1STRATIVE STAFF REPOP,T 6715 Ashton Avenue td. E. E. PU;3LIC PURPOSE SERUED QY REQUIREt1ENT: Section 20;,07.3D.1 requires a front yard 4llt�l a depth of not less than tiiirty-five (35) feet is reQutred. Put�lic purpose served hy this requirement is to provide adequate open space areas around industrial structures for aesthetic ancl fire fighting purposes. 5 Q APP� 1LS CO�iNISSIO'J �1EETI��G, APRIL 15, 1936 _ P!IGf. 2 3. STATED HARDSHIP: "The house is too small for tl�e fanily at this tine. �ue to the ocid lot shape, it is difficult to accor-iplish anything r�ithout a variance." ;. 11D'tIiJISTRATIVE STAFF REVIEW: The petitioner's house is the l��t house on Ashton before tf�e street curves to the left onto Rice Creek 1lay. The cunc �urves to tlie west, the Right-of-Way curves to the east causinq the Pxistinq house to be closer than the requirecl 35 feet fror� the front lot line (approximately 11 feet). The existing house is in line v�ith the house to the sou±h (variance granted September 1972). Th� �etitioner no►�t:ants to add two feet onto the front of the housA anci to do so he has requested a variance to go fro►� the exis*inq 11 fePt to 9 feet for a front yard variance. If the Qoard a�praves this request, the staff has no stipulati�ns to recoc�mend . !tr. Clirl: shoared the Cor�issioners an aerial �hoto shrn��in� hor� the right- of-��,ay went one r�ay an�1 thr. r.urb went another. Ne statPd that in the a�enda ►ras a survey depicting the sar�e con`iquration. t�r. Clarl: stated that as �ointeci out in tf�e Adninistrative Staff f'.e�ort, there �•�as a previous variance request to build onto tl�e house so the hous� vroiild line up witl� ti�e rest of the houses on the block. Th�t variance ���as granted. �'r. Clark stated also in the agenda vras a letter fron the neic�hbor t� thA south, James & Y,arin Callanan, stating they had no ohjection to the variance request. 1•:OTIO.".' B1' :�:5. GF.RDU� SECO:iDF.D Bi' I1R. BT�?.'in � TO A.F.CEI:'E II:TO TNF. RF.CORD TIIC LETTER DATF.D JA.'�. 5, 198G, FRa! JFst•:ES 6 Y.J�F?Itl CALL�t'::�'1 STATII�G !JO OBJF.CTI�': TO Ti?E L'nRln."� CE nS REQUESTED. i,'P0.': n t'OICE VOTE� ALL VOTZ.':C l+1'F. � CHRIRPF.F50.': BETZGLD DF.CLFiRED TFfF. 11�TIrJ.'; CnRRIED UNA':IM.�USLY. t1r. Greg Kelley stated they want to add two more feet unto the fron� of th� house in order to make their living raa�n and dininq room a little bigger and more livable. t1r. Qetzold asked t1r. Y.Plley `:r any consideration had been given to expanc!- ine� in the other direction. '�tr. Kelley stated they needed the extra roo� in the living room and dinin� room area. They have a very nice deck in back, an�1 they have thou�ht ahou*_ ex�anding and putting a master bedroon in back sone day. 5 R APPE� I S CO!1�tISSION t1F.ETItJG, APRIL 15, 1986 PI1GE 3 l� �TION BY MS. GF,RDU, SEC^NDEn BY MR. BAR1dA, TO CLOSF.' TNE PUBLIC XEARI.JC. ( PO�Y A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTINC AYF, CHAIRP�ILSOr7 BF.TZOLD DECLARED :!'tIE PL'BLIC f EARIl;G CLOSF.D AT 7:37 P.M. Pr. Barna asked if all the other houses alonn that block were 35 ft. from 'he property line. � r. Clark stated that to his knoa�ledge, they were. llith the pro(�osecl �ddition, this house would be 2 ft. in front of the houses to the south. 'r. Barna stated he had a hard tir�e findinc� a hardship with this variance � ec�uest, and he did not see ��here the addition of 2 ft. �vould improve the ivability of the house that greatly. Ir. Sherel: stated he did have a little difficulty in seeing the hardship; �oa�ever, he could not see that adding 2 ft, to the front of the housP w�uld �arr� the aesthetics in any way. Ir. Qetzold stated he, too, had a difficulty a�ith the hardshi�. i�e state�i variance was granted in 1972 to nake the house in line with the houses to :he south, which was fine, but noY� the petitioner wants to qo 2 ft. beyond :fiat for convenience rather than a real need. He stated the City has bPen �lnost too generous in qranting variances, but th� i�1e� is they shoul�i not �et a policy of granting a variance just heCausP someone wants to do so�ethinci ;he city code doesn't allo�•�. I�e stated if the Commission rPCOrmends not to �p�rove this variance, tiien the City Council will consicier the request anci �ill have the final authority. 1s. �erou stated the kitchen was the central part of the house, and if some- �ne has to move to get around a table, then she felt that was a har�ishi�. fhe fanily spen�is a lot of time in the kitchen and dininc� area, an�i if the jdditinn of 2 ft. helps alleviate the problPm, then she ►�rould be in fav�r �f qranting the variance. She stated that in the past, they granted a varian�:;e �n Rice Creek Road for a 2'-z ft. addition to a dining room and livinq room for �ntertaining purposes. 1r. Qarna stated that, as �1r. Sherel: had pointed out, this 2 ft, ad�iition �lould not harr� the aesthetics of the house, an�i the irtent of the laa� a�ould �till be fulfilled; ho�•�ever, he still had a har� time finding where this was � unique situation causing a hardship. NO�IOt: B2' 1�'S. GEROU, SECOIJDED BY 1�"R. SHEREY., TO �'iPPROVE A VARIANCE RT!iCF.iT, ft86-0_, PURSGi�,":�' TO CNAPTER 205 OF THE FRIDLE�' CITY CODE TO REDUCE TNE FA.Of1"' YARD SE_TBACF: FRD!* 35 FEET TO 9 FEET TD ALLOW THF. COI:S:'P.UCTIDII OF ADDITIOt1AL LI['I":G SPACE O'�' LOT 1, BLOCK 1, EDGEiti'ATER �AP.DEIIS PLAT 2, TKE SAME BEIf1G 5715 ASNTO;J AI�E"7UE 1v.E. Lc�''Oti A VDICE VOTE, GERQ:.' Fu:D SH�P.EY. VOTIPIG AYE, BETZOLD A17D BAPNA VOTIIIG tII�Y, CH�IjZPERSO": BETZOLJ DPCLAP.ED THE 140TIOt1 FAILED BY A TIE VOTE. 5S AP�E, LS COr1�1ISSIOt� �1EETIt�G, APRIL 15, 1986 _ PI1GF �1 •- . . -. . .. � . 2, i OIJSIDFW1TI�tJ OF VARIAI�CE REQUESTS �86-OF PURSt!A�;T Tfl CNAPTER 205 OF TI'.E � aini Fv CT v �F [ I H . . . � . � • - ttl lu /I rtr.i; �u Ktuu�t ir�t �iu� r��rcu �t�nH�n ���� r, �v�����R �.,� ����„ �,��. , . ; � � , � • '�'.f;In1G OT IS �1 � � � - --,- , LnT �/1LLS P,(1►1 HE EOtJI ED 0 E: T� 18 FFFT�T(1 Al.LO�J T11E C��!_STRi►CTI��� (1F A Uf1f�ltKl,1HL Urr1Lt L3Ull_U1'1�� Uli II!G ir��rtin ���v 1 LLI v� ��i�. a�i��i�� �.... ��.-• •., � � �� � . � �' - ' il� S N S �. ,-,-, •; F�ART n� LOTS L �!;(� 3 OF AUDITOR�S SUR��II�ISIOri t�0. 59 TNE SI�tE B�I�i�, 6299 t!r1IVER�ITY �VE'JUE P�.E. Request by tJ. G. Doty, Fridley Plaza �fficP (3uildin� Partner- ;hip, 6401 University Avenue t�.E., Fridley, Nn. 55432) !O'"_'�" A�' 11R, f3J�1?::A, SECO':PED BY 145. GEROU, "O :"OPF.'J "_??F. PUI3LIC flF.ARIh'G. 'Pn.": n��Olrl: :'OTE� nLL VOTI.:G n�F.� CIfnIRPEFLSCJ.': BF'"'ZOLD DF.CLI�P.F:D '1'tIr pt�.q;,rC' fF.�1RI!:G OPE.'.' nT 7:55 P.1•.+. ",O^'.0.': B1' !.'A.. BnF2:�Ti� SL'CO::I'F.D �}' !rc;. GF.RO!'� :'� ;:nT'.'F: TIlF. P.F.i�P:.';'; nF ^'!!�' t;�.��::l1�TRATI'.'E' S"'��FF RF.PORT. 't�0.": n!'nICT !'OTE, A:,L I'OTI::G is'•'F. � CN.IiIRP!"RSO.'� DF.T20Ln DI:CI.i�P,I:n '^rl r•!•��r. r;•• '�+!'R_'ED L'i::..';I,'•.'OL'SL1'. ff�e A�1r.iinistrative Staff Report is as follo►�s: � nn'1I'�ISTR�.TIVE STAFF REPORT 6299 �niversity Avenue �J.f.. �. PUi>LIC PURPOSC SERVED I�Y RE�l1IREt1E!�T: Section 205.15.4C.1 requires per�ittecf buildings an�i uses, except autonobiie parking and loadi�q spaces, drivev�ays, essential services, �rall;s and pla�tinq spaces not to be closer to any puhlic right-�f-�•�ay than eighty (8�) feet. Puhlic purpose served by this requirenent is to provid? for adequate parkinq and open landscaped areas as r��ell as to avoid conges*i�n an�i provide ade�uate site clearances in conmercial areas. Section 205.15.4C.2h requires a minimum of eiqhty (30) feet where a si�ie yard ahuts a street of a corner lo±. Public purpose serti•ed by this requirement is to r�aintain adequate si�ie yard setbacks and aestnetic o�en areas around corrr�ercial structures. 5T APFE ALS C�IMISSI�'! t1EETI�Ir,, APRIL 15, 19g6 PAr,E 5 Section 205.15.4C2 requires two side yards, each ��ith a a�idth of not less than fifteen (15) feet. Public purpose served by this rPquirement is to provide for ade�u�tP open areas (green divider areas) around cor►riercial structures, r�aintain clear access for fire fighting, and reduce conflagratio n of fire. Section 205.15.5D.�tb requires the parkin� aisle to be a minimum trrenty-five (25) feet for two-way traffic. Pu(�lic purpose served by this requirer�ent is to provide adequate roor� between large vehicles. Section 205.15.5D.5a requires all parl;ino and hard surface areas t� he no closer than twenty (2(1) feet fror� any street rigiit-�,f-►•ray. Public purpose served.by this requirem�n* is to limit visual encroach- nent into nei�hboring sight lines and to allo►•, for aesthetically pleasinq open areas adjacent to puhlic right-of-ways. a. ST/ITED HARUSIIIP: "Tiie ex i s ti ng code requ i rer�ents tions on this land. To meet the �r��erty unbuildahle." C. AD�tIt�ISTRATIVE STAFF Rf.VIEII: on sethacks place unreasonable restric- C-3's requirements ►•�ould make this This sar�e rPques± was made in 1932 and an ar�ended recor�men�fati�n �•ias for��arded to Ci;y Council increasinq the setback fror� the south line fror� the requested 5 feet to 1� feet to allot�� the petitioner t� h�ve soutti windo►�s. The� also recorunended that the front yard be decreased fror� the requestec! 35 feet to 3� feet. The rest of tl�e variances were eliminated by redesignin� the structure an� parl;inc� layout. The stipulations of approval bacE: tlien vrere to subr�it a parkinc� agreement for joint use on the lot to tlie south and to grant a street easer�ent on the corner of 63rd anci the service drive. �1r. C1 arl: stated thi s was a two-stQry bui 1 di ng wi th a baser�ent, He statecl there was a similar request on this lot in 197£3 that was granted. In 1982, Mr. Doty was before the Appeals Corr�ission again, an�i the Appeals Cor�ission modified the variance request slightly. The modified recommendation for�rarded on to the City Council was to increase the setback on the south line fr•on 5 ft, to 10 ft, so the �titi�ner culd put windows in the south r�all. and to clecrease the front yard setback froc� 35 ft. to 30 ft. The rest of the variances �oere elir:�inated by redesigning the structure and parkinn layou±. 5U APPE, l S C(1t111ISSI��� �tEETIt��,, APRIL 15, 1986 PAGE 6 i Ir. Clar{; stated that in 1932 after the App�als Corx-�ission had met anci before fie City Council had met to discuss the variances, the HRA took an option on he property. In conjunction with that, tir. Doty participated in the h��ilciine� ��f the Fridley Plaza Office I3uilding next to City Hall, Mr. Doty then with- �rew his variance requests, because he apparently was not goinq to o�•�n the �roperty, so the City �ouncil did not act on the variances. That variance 'equest was lon� enough ago that �1r. Doty r�ust again petition for tl�ese �ariances. ir. Betzold stated that in the Auc�. 24, 1982, minutes, fir.�oty essentially �equested the sane five variances that he was requestina this timP. The +ppeals Cor��mission recor�ended to the City Council that those variance be �eciuced to t�•�o variances--to reduce the side yard setback on a corner l�t fror :I�e required 80 ft, to 30 ft, and to reduce the side yard sethacl: on thP s�ut� ,i�ie of the buildinq fror� 15 ft. to 10 ft. Ele statPci he did not know ���hat iac� cl�angetl since that time that ��ould justify the granting of all five �ariances. ir. Doty stated it was his recollection that in 1°g2 there were discussions rith h1r. Virqil Nerrick that there would be sor�e shared parkinc� on tl�e north ot lirie ��ith a c�r�mon driveway. Since that tir�e, �1r. Nerrick has had sor�e �r��osals submitted to expand his huilding. In a recent discussion witti 1r. �ave Ne►��an, t1r, Dot� stated F1r. Ne4�rnan had stated that thPy ���ere not �resently �lanninc7 to expancl, but if they do, they �•�ill have a parl;ing prohler�. tr. �oty stated that �•�as one of the reasons hP had qone back to all five �ariances requested in 1932. 1r. Doty stated he was requesting that the parking lot aisles be rPCiuced fror� '5 ft. to 23.5 ft, and the parking stalls be reduced fror� 2� ft, to lII ft. 'e stated cars have gotten smaller, and he would have a probler� meetir.� thP �arkinq lot provisions �•�ithout those variances. t�•. Doty stated the buildinc� i•ras exactly the sar�e as in 1932; the only chan�e� rere iiiterior chanqes. It would be of the sar►e building materials as the �ther huildings in the Center City area. 1r. Doty stated he a�as willing to build what st�ould be built within reas�n, �ut he hDped the Conmissioners understood that therP had to he srxnP qiv? anci :al;e in orcler to r�ake this lot buildable. He stated he has been payina high :axes on tf�is pro�erty for 13 years, and he has invested more into the �ro�erty than i� is worth on the open market. �1r. ClarE; stated that if all the lot dimensions ��ere correct--302 ft. widtf�, �y using l8 ft, stalls into the curbs, he came u� with a width of 3�8 ft.-- � ft, short of makinq the 302 ft. If they shortened the three stalls fron ?0 ft. to 18 ft, alhere they go into a curb or sicie�•�alk, that rrould make the �idth of 302 ft. TF�e aisles could remain at 25 ft. Ne stated Staff had no �robler.� reducin� par{;ing stall depths from 20 ft. to 18 ft. into curbs or �idevralks because of the overf�ang. sv APPE aL5 CO�iF1ISSIG�J �tEETII�G, APRIL 15, 1986 PAGE 7 1r. Clark stated the variances could be revised as folla•�s: I. The 71 ft, could be reduced �y 4 ft., hecause the boulevard sethack off University could be reduced from 24 ft. to 20 ft.; therefore, th� variance v�ould be fror� ti�e required 8f1 ft, to 67 ft. in the front yarcl. ?. To reduce the side yard setback on a cor�er lot from the required 80 ft, to 30 ft. 3. To reduce the side yard setback on the s�uth side of the building fror� 15 ft, to 10 ft. I. This variance would 6e elir►inated because the parking aisle would r�eet cocie at 25 ft. i, To reduce the parking lot stalls that face curbs or side►•��lks from th� required 20 ft. to 1� ft. !n'°IO.': BY t!R. BAR'VA, SF.COtiDEl) DY 1!S. GEROfI, TO CIASE TNF. Pf�BLIr lIRARIIIG, 'P0:' A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTIl1C Al'F., C!lAIRP�RSON BETZOLD DECLARF.D TIfE PUt3LIr 'En1?I,':G CLOSF.D AT 8:29 P.M, Ir. Barna s ta ted tf�a t he had heen on tf�e Cor�i ss i on s i nce the bec� i nni nn ►vi th fiis item, Ne realized that the r�in reason this property has been in limho s lon� as it has was bPCause of t(�e HRA and not heca��s� of the petitioner. le realized there were sor�e arra�gements tall�ed abou± in 19R2 �•iith the adjoin- nr� property o►•mer to share a cor�mon drive►•�ay an�1 parkinq, b��t those arrah�?- � �e�its were no lon!�er viable. IJi*_hout the variances, hA could see where the o± would sit enpty. The 6uildinq was not hii�e and, in lookin� at the , rc!�itectural design, f�e felt it t�ould fit in r�itl� the other huildin�s in thp � rea. I',e stated he �•�ould agree a�ith the vari�nces as described by Staff. ':'�"IO"I B1' !'R. BAfWA, SECOIIDED B�' MS, GF.RO!�, TD RECOM�;EA'D TO CITY COf�YCIL l?1'R�Z�:+L OF l',7RIA";CE REnUES^'S �86-06 P(1RSUA."IT TO CIIAP:ER 205 OF '_"!!F FPIDLF.�' ( I"'!' CODE '^O REDi10E .Hr FRn"ri i'ARD SE^_'BACK FRC).'.' _TIfF A.F.Q('IRED 80 FT. _T�� G7 FT, ; :O REPUCF. THF. SIDF. �'ARD SETBACf' O'.' A COFL'IEP. LO:^ FROM TNF. RI'Q,"IRrI� 80 F^', mn : 0 FT. ;^'O RF'DUCE TIIT SIDL' YARD SE7'BACI: O'i _T1l£ .SO�TN SIDE OF THF.' B''II.DIIIG 1�?�'�.' 15 FT. TO 10 F:'.; AI:D TO REDUCE Tf1E P�P.i'Zi:G LOT STRLIS WHF,P.F. TII£: ST�LLS ��,'T A SII�E'r,'hLK OP. CURB FRO'1 TfiF. RF.QUIRF.D 20 FT. TO 18 FT. '_"O ALI/J�•� TNF. C��'STRUCTID.'r' OF A CO;L'9ERCIAL OFFICE BL'ILBIIJG 0!� TI�F. "�DA.TH 100 FF.FT OF' TIIE' SOUT J � 59 FEF.T OF TN£ !�'ORT:r 1507,5 FF.F.:" OF TIIF. GIES_T HFiLF OF TNF. WEST HFaLF OF T;!E f�ST KALF OF TXE SDUTXT•IEST QUARTER OF SECTIOl: 14, T-30, R-24; BF.I�IG A PI.TiT Or 1 �TS 2�,h'D 3 OF AUDI'_"OR'S SliBDIVISIO�J 1:0. 59, TNF. S1L�fr' BEIIIG 6299 Ul1IVEP.S7TY � VEti L'E i; , E, ;�7':� TO DIRECT THE RF.PIIBLICATIDIJ Or THL' PUBLIC HF.ARII7G 1:0'"ICF. FOP. 55CTI0:� 205.15,4C.1 �.4*t? SECTTp�; 2Q�,15,qC,2b AT _TNF, NE[I DISTANCES OF 67 F.^', �':D .�O FT. SIl�CE Ti��' DIFFF.R FROM. THE ORIGI�IAL PUBLICA_TION. L'O': A VOICE VOTF. , ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPF.P.SO'7 BETZOLD DECLARED THE M�TIO'1 C �RRIED il'�'Ah P.;'OL'SLY. ,� � CITYOf i f(ZIDLEY , PLANNING DIVISION 1L�lF1t/IORANDUNt 0 MEMO T0: Jim Robinson MEMO FROM: Daryl Morey MEPfO DATE: April 30, Y986 REGARDI\G: Front yard setback varisnce for 67I5 Ashton Ave. �E On September 25, I972, Ci[y Council approved a front yard setback variance for a single-family residence to be constructed on Lot I, Block I, Edgewater Gardens Plat 2(the same being 67I5 Ashton Ave. ��), The variance was needed because the irregutarly-shaned lot caused by a R.O.W, curve eastwerd across the front yard reduced [he front yard setback to eleven feet at the corner of the ho�se closest to the R.O.k', curve. If che R.O.[d, were to be extended on a straight line elong the front of the nroperty� s variance would not be needed because the entire front yerd setback would be [he required 35 feet.(see Location and Si[e Maps). The variance was requested by the proper[y owner, Mr. Sam Templin, so [hat tt�e house to be constructed on this site would line up wi[}� the rest of the houses on the block. City Council anproved t}�e variance and a building pe�i[ was issued. On April I5, I986, the current owner of 67I5 Ashton Ave, hE, Mr. Gregor}�I:elley, petitioned the Apoeals Commission for a variance to add two feet to [he fron[ of the ho�se which would further reduce the front yard setback to nine feet, If the R.O.W, was extended on s straight line along the front of the pronerty, the variance would actually be from 35 feet to 33 feet. Mr. Kelley requested the variance due to the odd lot shave caused by the R.O.W. curve and due to Che fact that the house is too small for his family at present. 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E. ) from 80 feet � 0 30 feet. 3. ,ide y2rd setback on the south of the building from 15 feet to 10 feet. r'r. ;oty had origir.ally applied for an additional variance for parkir,g aisle widt; Lo be less than the 25 feet which is required for tWO Way traffic. Duri:g the meeting it was decided that the extra four feet of boulevard nlonb Univ:rsity Avenue service drive, shoWn on the existing plan� eould b� narr�wed to Lhe required 20 feet W�th the additional four feet going into the park.n� aisles. The final Appeals Commission motion reflects this change. Upon further review ue have discovered that because of the parking overhang on t:e sider;alk adjacent to the building entries, therE Would be a very tight �nd � wk'uard er,try situation. Because of this we are recommending that the park ng aisle variance for 25 feet to 24 feet and 23 1/2 feet on the west and east lots respectively, be granted as originally requested. Tne additional four feet of boulevard uould be split with tWO feet each going to the east ar.d �est entries to obtain a greater setback between the building and the park d cars. We are also requesting that Mr. Doty place his entries to the nort� side of the vestibules. Should Council concur, the follow ing fourth vari�nce would then be necessary: 4. 'arking aisle variances fron 25 feet to 24 feet and 23 1/2 feet for the ��est and east lots respectively. In a idition to the variance changes, staff is also proposing the follouir.� Stlp 11at10AS: Jock Robertson May � 3, 19 66 Page 2 1. �etitioner to make architectural facade modifications as submitted by staff. (The addition of the canopies and the changing of the entry xays �s noted xill provide for a more aesthetically pleasing and functional >uilding. ) 2. 'rovide landscaping per plan as submitted by staff. Landscaping to .nclude brick and trees�as per Center City motif,along the University �venue service drive as well as berming along the service drive and 63rd �venue. (This plan is consistent rrith the landscape motif established for :enter City. ) 3. 'rovide brick duL:pster enclosure �ith chain link gate With vinyl slat .nserts colored to match brick. u. �rchitecturat facade materials including brick and metal panels, to be �onsistent xith other Center City materials. Samples Lo be subnitted for �taff approval prior to building permit. 5. �11 signage to be consistent Hith the Center City sign program. This .ncludes back-lighted address numerals, style and color of signs to be :onsistent r+ith Center City motif. b. �ite plan modifications to be implenented consistent With staff redesign. 7. 'rovide a 25 foot triangular right-of-way on the corner of 63rd Avenue ,nd University Avenue. (Specifications to be uorked out with engineering taff. ) b. 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'_'L. __ ..�__ � � � ` � I j I I � � � � i c% � ( � I i � � --- �� .O �; � I ..0;09 I � - -- - i � -�. = L _j , ��4; -- n � �;; ; ; � � m:i , , � , ; ► ! ;; � i i ;o;:z , �� ' I � _�. i ' � �--;— � o; Ni _ ��� � � �' ' "_���.�/ i � t �' i �� � i I ' �\ � ^) ; i � i ► I , 1 � � % \ �\1 �i ` \` V (� _ T O Q � � � ` W � � ` 5 D D �_ �� Q; W : J W 1 � � J( z 0 �--- Q � W : J � L.+J . S � � � � �� �o • - - t_ _ ` •N ` � � _�_' _ �brna�' ,r -��D—_ _' _" � . 1 Y 1 f r 0 � j 3 Z � Q r 11 � ;�EE � �- ��_ � _�� +o� y' . . ��'�'MES � Off1C� Uf ANOh'A CO UI'�rT �' A TTORIVE �' ROBERT 111.A. JOHNSO�'�' Courthouse - .-�n�ka, 11innE�sotn ii30,3 61°--�?1-�;hl) i1�t&y 8, 1986 Mr. P asim Qureshi City Vianager City �f Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridl �y, MN 55432 RE: Medtronic and Onan Tax Appeals Dear Mr. Qureshi: As I know you are aware, :�9edtronic, Inc. and Onan Corp, have filed suits in the Tax Cour : challenging the assessed valuation of the real property they own in the City of Frid] �y. The trials of these cases have been scheduled to take place within the next six moM hs. As summarized more fully by the enclosed memorandum, these cases present comE lex IegaI and appraisal issues which could have a very significant financial impact on the ( ounty, the City and School District No. 16. In response to the enclosed memorandum, the County Board has approved the expe iditure of general funds to cover a portion of the costs of this litigation contingent upon the City and Sehool District agreeing to share in these expenses. It is my understanding that the School District will be considering the matter at its next �oard meetino Tuesday, !�9ay 13. Therefore, we request the Fridley City Council consider approving the sharing of expe �ses associated with this litigation at its upcoming meeting :Vlonday, '.1'fay 12. Thank you for your attention to this matter. R M? J:kj Very truly yours, � i 7-- .` � _ �`--b,,; �� �� Robert '�4. A. Johnson' Anoka County Attorney Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer � �.._.._ �'� .�—� �. ; � Office of A1�'Oh'A CO U1�'T �' A TTOR1�'E �' ROB£RT M.A. JOH,ti'SOI�' Courlhousc - Annkn, .11inn��olo 5�3(►3 G)�-�: /-.� ; (►I► April 3, 1986 MEMC TO: Jey MeLinden Anoka County Administ � _ PROM : Robert M. A. Johnson ' Anoka County Atiorney � RE: Authorization to Expend Generel und Monies for Extraordinary Costs and Fees in the Medtronic and Onan Tax Appeals ''he real estate tax appeals of Medtronic and Onan will finally come to trial this year. Medtronic has filed an appeal each year for the last five years and Onan has filed an ap; �eal in eech.of the last two years. he anticipate both companies will also file appea: � by the May 15 deadline for taxes paid in 1986. l�oth companies are claiming that their property was devalued by the hazardous waste located or formerly located on their property. They claim that the essessor did not fully c onsider the impect of this waste on their property value and therefore overvalued their E roperty. No case involving this issue has been tried in tax court, making the result of thE litigation difficult to predict. There is no doubt, however, that if Onan and Medtr� �nic succeed in their appeaLs this will have a substantiel financial impect on the reven� es of taxing authorities within Anoka County. l�oth Onan and Medtronic pay substantiel taxes to Anoka County and other goverr mental units. For instance, the two years' taxes already being appealed by Onan total �1,628,555, of which the County's share is �301,846.91. In the ceses involving Medtr �nic, the taxes total 55,185,722.40 and Anoka Countp's share is �863,724.48. '�e alread�� knoN in the case of Medtronic that they intend to present expert epprai al testimon� to the effect that the market value of its property is decresscd by approa imatel�� 50 percent by the contaminetion. Should Medtronic prevail in all aspects of its :ese, the texing euthorities would suffer e revenue loss of �2,130,543, the County's share ►f which is �535,279. Because it h8s paid its taxes during the pendency of these appeal ;, Medtronic would be entitled to a refund in the above amount as well as interest in the ipproximate sum of �735,849.42. '�iel of these appeals will be very time consuming and expensive. V1'e expect the triel t► last many weeks and involve substantial expert testimony on the impact of the eontar �ination on the value. Onan has already experienced a trial that lasted over two month on a very similar issue. In that litigation, value of the property was an issue. The�� �ere successful in their litigation. VI e expect to face the same attorneys and expert ; in our litigation. ANirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer 6 A . : 1 �e estimete that our expenses for expert witness fees, testing and discovery may De =150,0 )0. A number of possible appraisers were interviewed to determine t�eir compe .ency and cost. The cost to retein a competent 8ppraiser in ihis area will be appro�+ imately =50,000, not including testimony. K'e expect thet we will have to retein other �xperts like Barr Engineering to provide necessary tecMical evidence or to refute their E vidence. ' r'e have tentatively retained an appraiser to perform the work. We are in the proc� � of determining what other experts are necessary. Our fee arrengements with these ;xperts provide for early termination o! their contract if we are able to settle the cases. Zecognizing the impact on the school district and the City of Fcidley if the compE nies are successful, we have edvised them of the litigation, their liability� for refunc s and have asked them to participate finencislty in the cost of litigation. Fridley has ir �icated that it will participate in the casts on a pro-rata basis to its potential liabili y, up to a maximum of ;50,000. The school district has not agreed that it will partic pate in the casts. , )bviously, my budget does not anticipate the extreordinary costs presented by these cases. Please have the appropriate committee and the County Board consider this request to ex ►end funds from the General Fund and outside the budget for the aforementioned costs n this matter in an amount not to exceed ;70,000. K hile the costs mey exceed this amou� t, if necessary, I will return to the Board for further consideration. RMA� :kh MEMC T0: Nasim Qureshi, City Manager Jock Robertson, Community Development Director t��MC FROM: Richard Wiersma� Code Enforcement MEMC DATE: April 16, 1986 RDGA�DING: Junkyard Licensure Renewal � � s 1. 3argain Auto and Sam's Auto vill have a representative at Lhe April 21, 1986 meeting. Central Auto has requested that they be exempt f rom the lpril 21, 1986 meeting and be heard at the May 19, 19� meeting. Dave �ewman has recommended that Central Auto be issued a registered letter �tating their license will be extended for thirty days and that it x ill �ot be considered for reneual unless they have a representative present �t the May 19, 1986 beeting. 2. �fter conferring With engineering firms and with Jock Robertson and .',urch, I recommend that Braun Engineering be hired to conduct a�ples and soil borings at the four locations along 73 1/2 Avenue roposals Were received from Braun, STS and Subterranean (Twin "esting xas invited to bid but declined). A consensus developed � esting the creek Water alone would not be sufficient to determine :evel of contamination to the soil and groundwater. The emphasis llaced on soil borings. 3. : TS Proposal :ubterranean Proposal E^aun Proposal Eight soil samples Tuo water samples Analysis $4, 3�5. 80 Eight soil samples Seven wells One surface Water sample Serco Lab analysis ($2,005) $6, 825. 00 Sixteen soil samples TNO hand auger probes Analysis Report $4, 380. 00 Mark soil N. E. City that the was Braun xill check for voc's and eight metals. If �rells are desired after soil analysis then arrangements can be made for well installation at approximately $985 �er well. �. Tie Council will need Bargain Auta's permission to do testing because it a>pears they do not have a special use permit. I informed them that r:ceivin� a special use permit may be a minimum requirement for l.censure. If they agree, testing could begin prior to receiving a s >eci�.l use per�it. R 'W/dm E �cls. Nr b6-7k � � _, �, � . _ CITY OF FRIDLEY �Il ' CENTER •(*3;1 UNI�'ERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEl', h11NNESOTA 55�132 • PHONE 1612) 571_?�35U M Y-13. 19 86 Pi�' 86- 82 9 C� ntral 6uto Parts 1. 01 - 73 1/2 Ave. � 1;. E. F: idley, M1; 5543� � D� ar Sir: 0, Tuesday� May 12� 1986, xe inspected your property at 1201 - 73 1/2 kve., K, E. to determine the status of the storb water control project Whict, you c�nstructed this past uinter and spring. T, e 7�inch C.t�LP. culvert has been installed and covered� the xeir Y,as b�en constructed anc so�e gradinE h�s been co�pleted. T,ere are several items xhich remair. to be cocpleted to finish thi� project a�corcinb to plan: 1. Construct the ir.spection �ar.hole at 73 1/2 AvE. xhere connections to Lhe existing 24-inch and 30-inch culverts are II.ade. 2. Clear, the control weir and install silt fence to control sedimentation until storage area is harn surfeced. 3• Grode detention pond area and sod. F ease contact our office at 571-3�5o if you neea further inforb�icr. r garding this project. S r.cerely� � ���i�G� / M .rk L. Burc`. 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Buzick: On �pril 21� 1986 the Fridley City Council �ill be revievir.E the licenses for you: busir.esses. Based Edsed on inspections of 1136 73 1�2 ��enue N. E. and 120 - 73 ��2 A�enue h. E. you si,ould exFect the following to be dir.i¢�. re� ireafr.ts for licensure: 1. Obtain s�rrov�+l for the pending application with the Rice Creek �aterst.ed Distr.ct. 2, ho cars be piled r.i�r.er than the toy of the screer.ir.g fence. 3. Repair fer.ce a:ong east border of 1201 -?3 1/2 Avenue 1�. E. L. Contir.uation of ycur cocreration ir. refra:r.ir.g froc cor storage ou 73 ��2 Aver,ue 1�. E. 5. Co��.lete fencing r+itG slats at t 136 ?3 7/2 Avenue h. E. Please i:ave a re}reser.tative at the April 21, 19� City Council ¢eetinE. Yo�^ coopEro.:en in meetiLg trese req�ire�er.ts xill De appreciated. Sir:erely� Ric hard i�. iiiersaa Coc e Er.force�ent Rtii i / dm C- 6-10& F� C �^ � CiZY OF FR! DLEY CI�'IC :'f:�Tf {t • �?i l'�I�'i=.RSiT1' .4�'E. n F. FR1f)I.E:I'. \111�i:SOT:� �S�i?' • PNOKl:�hl�► �'I �a��� Apri 1 17 , 1986 Tom llaherty John Buzick Cent al Auto 1201 - 73 1,�2 Avenue N,E. Frid ey, N'� 55y32 Dear N;r. Buzick and Mr. Flaherty: As y�u know Central Auto's license is due to expire on April 30, 19°6. Beca�se you informed us of your inability to attend the April 21, 1926 City Coun:il meeting your license will be continued for another thirty days. The City Councii will not consider your request for a new license unless you are in a.tendance at the May 19, 19�6 City Council meeting. Sinc �rely, Ric� 9r� �:. t�tiersma CodE Enforcement F',��,;. �^� C-�E -155 _ _ C� 1 I � FR[DLEY CIVI � CENTER • 6431 UNNERSITY AVE. N.E. FR[DLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 • PHONE (612) 571-3450 Api il 2 $, 1986 Toc Flatierty JoY n Buzick (;er tral Auto Parts 12( 1- 73 1/2 Avenue N. E. Fr� 3lsy, I�Ild 55432 RE; Licenses for Auto Recyclers De� r Mr. Flaherty and Mr. Buziek: On April 21, 19� the Fridley City Couneil gave notiee that they Will require auto recyclers to have soil testing and possibly ground water testing on th�ir premises. This stipulation will apply to all auto recycler� in Fr� dley. The matter will be disQUSSed again at the May 1g, 1g86 Couneil meeting in oresr to give all auto recyelers a ehange to be heard on this matter. Sir�erely, Ric�ard W. Wiersma Cc�c � Enforeement RWh /da� C-f i-164 CL 0 Marc i 26, 1986 Star..ey Giddings 1240 - 73 1/2 Avenue N. E. Frid .ey, 2�AI 55432 FcE: License Renexal for San's Auto Dear Mr. Giddings: On A �ril 21 � 1986 the Fridley City Council will be revieti+ing the license for your business. Based on inspections of 1240 - 73 1/2 Avenue N.E. you should expe:t Lhe foZloving to be ainimal reQuirements for licensure: � 1. � 2. C� 3• � �. Repair fence along east border. �o street parking of vehicles. No storage of vehicles on lot east of Sam's Auto, 73�0 and 7350 Central Avenue N. E. No storage of cars in the customer parking lot. 5. No cars piled higher than fence. � 6. Obtain an approved drair�age plan fron the Rice Creek watershed District. 7. Construct a baffled weir. � 6. No dismantling, restoration or building to take place on portion east of the fenced area. Ple� se have a representative at the April 21, 1986 City Council meeting. Yout cooperation in meeting these requirements xill be appreciated. Sinc erely, Riclard W. Yiersma Cod� Enforcement Rf�iiif , dm cc: Harold Haluptzok C-8 -107 8 E ��s pA�,�S 7, 1986 City �f Fridley Civic Center 6�)31 ;niversiiy Ave. R'.E. Fridl �y, �finnesota 55432 Ue..�r !r. :;iersm�: John's Auto Parts �0506 CENTRAL AVE. N.E. • MINNEAPpUS, MN 55434 NE1N 786-663p • USED 784-1711 MN WATS 1-8pp�.862.{� ��� ���: il �1, i98G tl�e Fridley City Council will be reviehiny the licen:;e [or _.___S��m's �1uto P�rts loc�ted at 1240 - 73'2 Ave. N.E., I,e�sor of property o,���ed by —_ 'j.�r"I` • f��tzok• The folloking steps will be taken to meet the licensiny reruii emer�ts: ?. 'I7e fence along th� east border will be repaired by April 9, 1986. _. tti'c understand that there is to be no street parking of ve}�icles. 3• �'.e un�erstand that there is to be no storage of vehicles on the lot e�st of Sam's Auto P�rts, 7340 and 7350 Central Avenue N.E. �l. tr'e understand that tt�ere is to be no storage of vel�icles in tl�e custur�er ?� �king lot. �. �ve u;�derstand that there are to be no cars piled higher than fence. �• �'1p;�lic�tion for a� approved drainage plan from the Rice Creek W�tershed Ui: Lrict 1»s lxen madc and will bc Iie�rd �t tlic AE�ril 23rd mectiny (See ,�t ,:clicd �pplic�ili�t�). . .1 � .:-l��:i ...�ir .:ill :�.� �ol�structed by April F3, 198G. ';. t`�' �i:��'�r5t��ic1 tl�.it ►�o ilism�ntling, restor�tion or building is to t�kc �lacc ��� ��.� �ortioti cast or the fenced area. ,�:` <<ill L�e present �t the �pril 21st City Council �ieeting. Thank you. Sincere .y, �i�t� _ ( %--ri/�S �,--� .� ,. }larold '. flaluptzok �° Propert O��Z1�r Samuel Giddings �' Leasor ",�� , ��l '�. ��, � w.r.s�s�s-��� - --- r 8 � ` � � � . •.'G.'^7+4*�...r"+'�►Rii.� r. !larcl 26, 1986 Barg�in Auto Parts Inc. Gera: d Smith 7300 Central Avenue N.E. Frid: ey, t�J 55432 RE: License Renewal for Bargain Auto Parts Inc. Dear Mr. Smith: On A �ril 21, 1986 the Fridley City Council will be reviewing the licer.se for your business. Based on inspections of 7300 Central Avenue N.E. you shou:� expe t the folloWing to be minimal requirements for licensure: � 1. ���> 2. '--�� taintain building exterior. ►btain an approved drainage plan from the Rice Creek Watershed District. 3. ;onstruct a baffled xeir. � q. lo street stora.ge of vehicles. � 5. lo storage of vehicles in customer parking lot. � 6. 4aintain fencing on east gate. 7. �emove arLy contaminated soils. 8. �o cars piled higher than fence. � 9. Repair parking lot surface. please have a representative at the April 21, 1986 City Council mee;.=r.r• Your cooperation in meeting these requirements will be appreciated. Sinc�rely, Rictard W. Wiersma CodE Enforcement R�iu� � cc: Harold Haluptzok C-t� -109 �� � N'S ; ., 9� , �� . � E A� tlpri: 7, 1986 John's Auto Parts 10508 CENTRAL AVE. N.E • IrNNPEAPOIJS. MN 55434 �y 786.�3p • USEp 784-1711 MN WATS 1�862-�543 Ci�y o� Fridlcy Ci•��i : Center G�1�1 University Ave. N.�. Frid .ey, Piinnesota SS�132 Dear �ir. ��iersma: On ��ril 21, 1986 the Fridley City Council will be reviewing the license for Barc�in �'luto Parts, Inc., Lcasor of property owned by Harold V. Haluptzok. The `ollowing steps will be taken by us to meet your licensing requirements: 1. )uring the suc�aner of 1986, the building will be repainted. 2. 1'�plication for an approved drainage plan from the Rice Creek t�latersned Iistrict has Ueen made and will be heard at the April 23rd meeting (See � ttaciied application. 3. I�ie construction of a baffled weir shall be completed in �pril 1986. l. ��e understand that there is to be no street storage of vehicles. � �. ti�e understand that there is to be no storage of vehicles in customer park- in� lot. �. ;��aintainance of fe�iciny on east yate will be completed April 9, 19F�G. 7. Contaminated soils will be removed by April 9, 1985 (weather permitting). 8. �vTe understand that no cars shall be piled higher than fence. 9. The parking lot will be maintained in May, as it is annually. •�re �ill be present at the April 21st City Council Meeting. Thank you. Sin :erely; �i ',� � ;,�'t,�L (/. � ) Har�ld V. Haluptzok Prc �erty Owner ���0. t �Sc�I Leasor . � C=�iJ � 205.17 � LIGHT DfDOSTRIAL DISTRIC? R�IILATIOIiS 1. �SE 5 PBRHITTED •\ rincipal Oae�. TDe f lowing are principal�uuses in M-1 Districta: Yhcle�al , xarehousing, manufacturing� construction or serviee u�es xh�ch wil not De dangerous or otherwise detrimental to persons reaLding or orking in the vicinity, and will aot imDair the use or valie of any operty, but not including ar�y uses excluded hereinafter. B. Acces�or� Oae . The follo�ring are a essory u�es in N-i District�: (1) Off-street pa ing facilities. (2) Off-street loadi facilities. (3) Bu�iness signs for �es permitted. (�) Retail aales or aer icing of products manufactured or warehouses. (5) Offices associated vith t principal u�e. (6) A dwelling for a watchper on aub�ect to the folloWing conditions: (a) Any dwelling unit located n an industrial structure shall not occupy the front half of ground floor or basement. (b) Any dwelling unit in an indust al building shall not contain more than one (t) Dedroom. (c) No detached dwelling unit shall b permitted in this district. (d) A dwelling unit shall be a part of the pr cipal building and be provided with an outside entrance. (7) Solar energy deviees as an integral part of th rincipal structure. C. Uses Permitted Mith a Special Ose Permit. ThF folloWing are uses permitted vith a Special Use Permit in M-1 Di:tricts: (1) Offices not associated xith a principal use. (2) Wind generators and other tor►er mounted energy devices. ' (3) Solar energy devices HOT an integral part of the principal . atructure. (4) Radio transmitters and microxave tovers. (5) Junkyards (Automobile Aecycling Center). All �unkyards shall satisfv the follo�ring requirem�a.�� 205. �. i 8 � N-1 District Regu2ations U�es Permitt 205.. � . _ 205.1%.1.C.Sc.c (a) Drainage ReQulrements: Property Deing utilised aa a �unkyard ahall aatisf y all drainage requirement� as required by municipal� county� atate, federal and watershed di�trict agencies or aay other governmental or Quasi-governmental Dody. (D) Pollution Control Req �irement�: ._ ((1)) Uses xhich Decause of Lhe nature of their operation create excessive noise, dust, dirt� amoke� noxious gases or odors� vibrations� glare, heat or can contaminate xater run-off ahall not be permitted. ((2)) Any property that ia in violation of (a) aDove, shall be given one (1) year from the date of �rritten notification Dy the City or any other regulatory agency to abate the violation. If the pollution is determined to be hazardous to any person� animal or plant life, the time of one (1) year nhall be reduced to a reasonable limit. ((3}) If action is not Laken to abate the condition during the specified time� the use ahall not be allowed to continue operation within the City of Fridley. V((�)) In order to assure compliance vith these p e r f o r m a n c e s tan dar ds the City may require the owner or operator of any use to conduct such investigations and tests as may be required to show adherence to pollution control standards. Any investigations and tests shall De carried out by an independent testing organization agreed upon by all parties concerned, or if after thirty (30) days notice there is failure to agree, an independent testing organization as may be selected Dy the City. The costs incurred in having such investigations or tests shall De shared equally Dy the owner or operator and the City. If the Snvestigations and testing disclose noncompliance xith pollution control standards, the �entire cost shall be paid by the o�+ner or operator. ((5)) This procedure shall not preclude Lhe City from making any investigations and tests it finds appropriate to determine compliance with these pollution controls. (c) Parking Requirements: ((1)) All designated parking areas shall include the follorring ratio of parking spaces: ((a)) Parking stall requirements shall be as designated for in Section 205.17.5C. ((b)) Parking requirements may be aubject to additional provisions as provided by the City. ((c)) At least two percent (2f) of the above parking requirements shall De designated by tvelve (12) foot by twenty (20) foot handicap parking stal�ls. 20 5. M,1, 2 � 2os.17.1.c. 5� ; K ((2)) All required parking ahall De used for parking of customer and employee vehicles and not De used for atorage, and ahall remain unobstructed by other activities or uses. ((3)) No on-street atorage of vehiclea ahall be permitted. ' ((4)) The parking areas �hall be maintaiaed f ree of vehicle parts. litter� debris and storage at all Limes. (d) Screening Requirements: All areas used for the storage of vehicles, garbage or refuse containers� raW materials� supplied or equipment shall be enclo�ed by a fence� at least eight (8) feet in height and comply with the following: ((i)) The fence shall be constructed so that no portion of the storage area is visible from any public right-of-uay. ((2)) A aolid fence or chain link fence xith slats shall De provided. ((3)) Yines and other landscaping may also be required to provide additional screening. ((4)) No storage shall exceed the height of the fence. ((5)) All screening shall be maintained. (e) License Requirements: ((1)) No person shall own� operate, maintain or a11oW to operate a junkyard r+ithin the boundaries of the City without the arner or operator first obtaining a n annual license pursuant thereto of the provisions of this Chapter and other applicable chapters and sections of the City Code and any other governmental or quasi-governmental provisions. ((2)) Application shall be made by the owner of the property or Dy the operator of a �unkyard through the City Clerk's office on forms furnished by that office. The applicant shall provide such ini'ormation as the City may require. ((3)) The annual license fee and expiration date shall be as provided Tor in Chapter 11 of the City Code. - (f) Existing Facilities: ✓((1)) All existing junkyards, in operation at the date � of adoption of this Chapter, shall conf orm to the above requirements within one (1) year of xritten notitication by the City. ((2)) Any existing operation not conforming ta this Chapter within that period shall not De granted a rene�al of their junkyard license to continue to operate xithin the City. 205.�::.? � i8) Scope; The �tandards and requirements set forth aDove �hall be in addition to all other applicaDle ordinances, laws, statutes, resolutions or regulation� of this or eny other governmental or quasi-governmental pcdy. Repair Carages. ' (7)\Automobile Service Stations. It 8 pecial Use Permit ia granted condit ons must be met in order to ' the folloxing minimum safety a d eneral welfare. Because of�tect the public health, li ht g traffic hazards� noise, 8 8 re at night, outdoor storage of inerchandise, indiscrimi te advertising and other characteristics of this Lype of business hich are potentially detrimental to the community� these minimum tandards sha11 be cur.sidered alon with an recommendation the City may determine necessary tc eliminatetthe particular proDl s in achieving compatibility with aDuttirg and adjacent land use (a) the statio ahall not provide for the outdoor operation of luDrication e pmer,t, hydraullc lifts or service pits or the outdoor displ of inerrhaadise. The displAy ot• products DeLween pumps, or the temporary d� S ei 8oleum ioerchandise within f r(4) feet of the �tation buildi g is permitted. (b) The property shall ot �e used as a depository of wrecked, aC doned or unkedlace of storage or for the aale or display fo sale o:' used motor vehiclesles or (c) Any required buffer constructed as to obstruct hea ight beams orrmatcr 1 ehi cles on the station property from be in property. 6 onto ad�acent residential (8) Exterior storage of materials. D Additional Restrictions. F>r uses other than principal uses, requireme ts as to lot size� s tbacks, building, parking, landsaaping, screenin etc., shall be at l�ast comparable to similar uses in other districts� but alsc subject tc additional provisions as provided by the City. 2. 0: ES E2CI,IIDED Uses !. Any use allowed or excluded in any other distr ct unless Excluded • sp�cifically allowed under U�es PermiLLed of this district a excluded i� N-1 Districts. B• Oses �hich may be dangerous or re�iding or working in the vicinity arn may impair Lhe use, er�joyment, 105.M1.4 otherraise detrimental to rsons thereof, or to thE ger,eral. v fare or value of any property. � � HYDRAULIC SPECIALTY CO, 1131 72nd AVENUE NE � MINNEpPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55432 (612) 571-3072 r:�y iz, 19gb C�yde r;onlv£3��. City of Fridley 61�31 University Av. Ivr, Fridley, r�� 55432 Dear t�,r. Morvice� Re; Sign plan for 1131-7�d Av �� F'r'idley. There are three tenants in this building. Two of these tenants want one sign each on the west side of the building. The third tenant will require no provision for signs on that wall of the building. The two proposed signs k�ill be 5' X 23' g" and 5� X 22'8'� with black lettering on a white background. The signs will s�y "Hydraulic Specialty Co." and "Crysteel Truck Equipment�� respective�y. As the building is 21�0 feet lor�, these signs will fit within the parameters of your regulations. Enclosed you will find a sketch of these signs as proposed on the buildino. The first sign to be installed would be tr.e Crysteel Truck r.quipment sign and would be located under the present Hydraulic Specialty Co. sign (Fig.l). �+ihen the new Hydraulic Specialty Co. sign is conpleted, it would replace the present sign and be ir.stalled above the Crysteel sign (Fig.2). The present Hydraulic Specialty sign would be moved to the south wall of the building (Fig.3). 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'ER ANOKA COUNTY HUMAI E SOCIETY MEMORANDUM TO NASIM QURESHI ACTION INFO X On A�ril 21, 1986 the Fridley City Council received a nresentatian from Dr. P4ike Schollmeyer, President of the Greater Anoka County Humare Society. Dr. :chollmeyer, along with myself, presented some basic information on tie Greater Anoka County Humane Society and it's current status. Dr. :chollmeyer had requested the Fridley City Council to pledge finatcial support to this project as many other Anoka County cities have done to date. The iridley City Council had requested a resolution be drafted and subm=tted at their next meeting. As irdicated at the April 21, 1986 Council meeting, !�Iinnesota's StatE Statute 343.11 allows for the City of Fridley to make an apprcpriation, not to exceed .50� per capi.ta, per year, for support of a humane society. The specific request was for the city to pledce support to the humane society on a one-time basis to assist the :ociety in their capital compaign drive to construct a facility. The :ociety would then use the city's pledge along with other pledges in sEeking bank funds for the facility. Basec upon Minnesota State Statute 343.11 the city may provide funds up tc, but not exceeding, $15,114 based on the 1980 census. The � urpose of this memo is to receive rx�uncil clirec�ion as to the amount of ftnding, if any, up to $15,114 the Council wishes to pledge. Encicsed you will find a draft resolution minus the ar.mount of pledge mone�, for your consideration. In addition, you will find a letter from the Greater Anoka County Humane Society clarifying a question regaiding the issue of competition with local veterinary clinics. Upon receiving Council input, I would plan on placing the resolution on olr May 19th Council agenda. JPH/: a gFSCt,LTI'�OtJ Np. - 1986 RF50LUTION SUPPORTING THE GREATER ANOKA aDUDTPY BUMANE SOQL'"I'Y WHF�2EA �, there is no existing shelter faci].ity for the Greater Anoka County Huhv�e Society to reoeive and care for �wanted animals, prwide stabil ity to animal oontrol, prcmote and a3ninister rabies vaccination clinics. prcmote and possi� .y adninister pet lioensing, assist with animal abuse investigation and provic e public education for responsible pet awnership, provide animal adopti m servioes; and WH�2EA >, the Greater Anoka O��mty Hunarr Society's tenp�rary office receives calls `ran residents of the City of Fridley on a frequent basis regarding �mwant :d an�mals, stray animals, lost pets, or reporting cases of possible animal abuse; and W�iEREA �, the Greater Aroka County H�aane Society is a Private, Non-Prof it Corp�r ition engaged in a capital campaic� to secure f inding f rom public and privat � souroes to build an an�mal shelter in the O��ty of Anoka; and WHII2F.� >, Minresota State Statute 343.11 allaas for a City appropriation not to exceec 50 oents per capita based upon the City' s population as of the most reoerrt f ederal oensus f or the support of sai d society f and WH�EF;, to c3ate the Anoka U��ty cities of Coltunbia Heights, Coon Rapids, Sprinc Lake Park, Andaver, �¢nsey and St. Francis have pledged public fund suppoi �. I�+I, '�iERE�RE, BE IT RFSQLVED that pursuant to t4innesota State Statute 343.11, the C�ty of Fridley gledges financial supp�rt in the aQnount of in itB 1987 budget to the Great� r Anoka O��mty H�mar�e Societyj and gE IT FURZHIIt RFSQ,,VID that the City's pledge is a one-time appropriation restri cted to the f�ding for the capital develognent project of the proposed animal shelter. pASSII ADID ADOPTED BY �IE QTY �UNQL OF ZiiE QTY OF FRI�EY �1IS I1�Y OF _, 1986 WILLIAM J. I�E - Ng1Y0R AZ'I'F:�� : 3-iIRLI Y A. H�PALA - QTY C3�ERK 1 0 A 1 0 B �ot ��oS¢, wi hoyt cs•o�s •,II i��• GREATER ANOKA COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY -�-- --•-- -------------------------------- BOX 551 • ANOKA, MINNESOTA 55303 • 427-5388 / �� , � ,, ' ( � AFril 23, 1986 Fridley City Council Members Ctty of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Dear Fridley City Council Member: . Thank you for hearing our proposal regarding Capital support of the animal shelter. We appreciate your time and your interest. I am writing to assu-reyou that the stielter, once it is operational, will not in any way compete with local veterinary clinics. It is extremely important that we have the full cooperation of veterinarians, an3 to that end we have organized an Animal Care Committee, which has the responsibility of determining the scope of veterinary services to be offered by the shelter. A roster of this committee is attached. We have tried to represent all areas of the county. Th=_ir first meeting will be on May 5, 1987 and we would welcome your attendance should you wish to join us. Please call for details. Ag3in, we appreciate the consideration given our request. Best wishes. Si Zcerely, Gr�ater Anoka County Humane Society � ^ � � /�1����_���, -��� Ka = y tlartinson-Gibson • Adninistrative Assistant En _ . 1 , 1 0 C ot t�os¢ w;tl out k,o � '�'s � �f I � � �REATER ANOKA COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY � �� � � � �� ����� ��� � �r� � �i � �� � � �� � � �� � i� � � �� BOX 551 • ANOKA, MINNESOTA 55303 • 427-5388 ,,� ,' ' / ANIMAL CARE COPiriITTEE Ch�irperson - Dr. Darryl Hartman, Andover Pet Hospital Dr. Rodger Barr, Foley Blvd. Pet Hospital Dr. N.W. Epping, Coon Rapids Pet Hospital Dr. Richard Reierson, Elk Creek Animal Hospital Dr. Judy Funk, Funk Animal Hospital Dr. Dave Steiner, Murray Animal Hospital Dr. Stan Thompson, North Clinics Animal Hospital Dr. Ken Speltz, Skyline Veterinary Clinics Dr. Thomas Juergens, Anoka Equine Dr. riike Schollmeyer, Ex-Officio Member, as President of Society .� . .; � . CITY Of' f RJ DL�.l' � _ _ - OIRE CTORATE OF PUBLfC W�7RK5 MEMOiaANDUM ZO: John G. Flora, Public Works Director PW86-126 F�OM: Mark L. Burch, Asst. Public Works Director L1ATE: May 6, 1986 SU87ECI': Award of Gbntract far 1986 Sealcoat Project On Wednesday, April 30, 1986, we received three bids for aur S� 1986 - 10 Sealcoat Project. Allied BlacktAp Cc�any was lvw bidder with a bid of $115,292.91. Allied has successfully ccmpleted sealcoating projects for the City of FYidley in the past and we recoanrend that the City Council award the 1986 Sealcaat Project to Allied Blacktop Cor�aany for $115,292.91. r�s/ts 1 1 c:. � ..�� o Qo �� �_ � �,� �. =�-b' 1 1 A BID OPEtr'IhG 11:00 A. H. WEDh£SDAY, APRIL 30, 19� STfiEET IHPROVEl�NT PRQIECT - ST 1986-10 (SEALCOAT) ; BID ; TOTAL { PLANHOLDER ; BOhD ; BID ; COt�41EhTS � � � ----- � � � Allied Blacktop Co. i i i 10503 - 89th Ave., N. ; 5� i�115,292.?1 ; N,aple ;rove, 1�4� 55369 � i � � � � , _. � _ � buffa.l � Bituainous i i i Box 33� 1 5� � t2t,316.71 ; buffal �, t�; 553� 3 1 � � � � � ----- i � � -- bitu�i �ous Roaduays ; � � 2625 C�dar Ave. i 5i i 134�421.70 ; Ninnea �olis, t�4. 55407 ; i i -• ------ ' ---' -- '- —���_ 19�86-10 EALCOAT PROJE y ,�i. ', , � e• � _ � �ee��r < -; �'_, rV y .•�} � • •. _ VOTMiG �-? SfiDOL � _ 4 — .� �=� 0157RK15 r� , dSiNC�S � 2� •'� ��� � \` � . � �' ==- I .�r '�� � ,-�,= - .. ( �___. I n'�- r� 1 -- 44''; �_ _ •-- `- A ' � � - _-. i � " _ s '.� ' �- : " _ _ _ - _ � ,'{. . � _ s��'_- �,:'".'������� � 1 i � -- = _ _^ \.. ...._-J C=� v �V � _ " '" � ~ 1 s � �' � .:.'� 7 '" � 1 � ��. . i' - ' . . - .� . � d �� j~ ��� . . � , .1 ` .. � . ��., � __ . �! ., ,�' �� -v-..�. 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K 1 -..f' - ::.y,f;;.T= " _= _:: _ - _' _ __ __ M 2 � '� .!';'. .Gi =_..... -' - _• _ _ -,'.« �e.�s.. �, _': .. �..- :. ' ' ac o_ - �--' — - pE. _ .a...d�.. � - _ - STREET MAP-CITY OF _=_=_: � � �_ �-- FRIDLEY � °°� �- __ ._�� - --� - --� _ _ _ - =- _ ��_=�- a ♦ a _ �_ FA-3)1 1 c .� :� � ��N� f 1��1 DLE.Y _______ OIRECTORATE �F PUBLIC WORKS M E M O A A N D UM a T0: John G. Flora, Public Works Director PW86-133 FROM: Mark L. Burch, Asst. Public Works Director DATE: May 14, 1986 SUBJECT: Contract for Painting Signa] Poles in Fridley 1 2 � O� vO �� �o ,� �- � We are proposing specifications for the painting of the traffic signal poles along University Avenue and Trunk Highway 65. This is a maintenance project that we are required to per- form through agreement with the State. We are proposing to clean and paint the poles, control boxes and mast arms accordin4 to MnDOT specifications. 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' '— -r.� -�= � o,�� ' �; �^�� - i � . �= � .�-,`. ` : _I � ^� � � -- , � ;M „,r-; - � -, �s-�-: 1Z''I- ��'�_ ��,, _�, ���� -� 1 , �TT , , � ` ,, .• ', - ,�ri- i=1, � i"` - . _ - -1�l ��-._-�-. � - �R, , ��..ti_�� . _ � : , :�. . __ '_ � -,. � '�` �\ F � i L�,�__ `�, •-- • - --� � '+ _. _i_ _ /� � M � �'=---`i�.. � �� / r -`�.. _ _' � l, j'.: . �i ?� I A.� ' ` `_�.* ��-� YAt•• �� F W r1i y` - '_- � " . _' r � f _ ~ \ �i�+r "- - ` • I , �� `r-=- = = � , .T;-�-, , _ � :� � ,� __�_ �..-��-� � � _ �� - - - - /.� - _ ;� � � �� � '� - � � �_, ,- - �:'� `, ' � �-` : � I �: ' --� _ �� �--_. =--�: �--�= , ---D, - . ! ��, � ^_ ~�; � - =- = r` : � == y � _ �.. _ Q �`,�__ _ -�i� . _=_ _',: .._ __ _ � : � _ �Ii - __� = =:: : - _ - __ �_ - �, '��\ = T11 � - _== - _= _'- - == _ —_�.— � � iy` _ � _ _ " _ :'! .. __ . � „ ■ � �-� f �=�r.:,iy� � - -_ �T ^ � - ' ~ - �- � i =:a -_ oc: v� 4 � `� � � � _ _ -=��_-- v. . � _ _ '-. --, - =�t � a.. �' � �i � � Ai - - - "'-:' z —" = ' -�� � =' _°: _ '.- _ - _ ___ -- _ � - - � • - _ 'o-• " ` - - - - --- - - r" .. .s..a�... � _ _ - - STREET MAP-CITY OF .-_=__ � �'�' � FRIDLEY � ��� ���- �- ::.:.� Q- -_=� ��.�..----�- - .� - . -__. .� ��-=�� _= � _ = =__ � t a •, 6 � — - ] - 1 2 A SIGNAL SYSTEM PAINTING PROJECT #167 LOCATION MAP RFSCg,U'!'ION N0. - 1986 A RFSC�UI'ION �2�1NSF£RRIl� �J1a1S FR�M '�iE II�i�II�ICY R�E DEPAF� TO �iE RECREATION DEPARNIrII� BUDGET (COMMUNITY SQ�iOC��SQVIOR �P-IN C�l'I�t) Wf�Ri AS, the Gity of Fric�ey reao�izes the need for the aontinued employment of a Senior Citizen Drog-in Center Director, and WHER::AS, the City of Fridley recognizes the need to contribute to the Direc�or's expenses, and WHERE �.5, this expenditure should oover the period, July 1, 1986 to December 31, 1 �86 , and 4r'HF�2E �S, this amo�mt should be paid to District No. 14 CoRm�mity Schools or to the S�nior Citizen Dro�r-in Center. NOw, �iII�URE, BE IT RF:�VID, that the City of Fridley Council does hereby appra�e a supplenental reappropriation of $5,000 initially budgeted in the IInerg �nc.y Reserve FUnd, and BE IT FUit'II-iIIt RESCB.NID, that the $5,000 be glaved in the Recreation Dep3rtment Budge .. PA.SS� � AId1D ADOFrID BY ZiiE QTY �iJNQL OF �iE QTY OF FRII�LEY Z�IIS IY�Y 0: ' , 1986. � gi IRL EY A. HAAPALA - QTY CLERK 3/0/4/ 28 0 WILL II,AM J. NEE - N',AYOR � 1 3 1 4 . ,�•� ��` � � RESCI,VTION GNIl� PRELIMIl�2Y APPi�C1VAL ZO A Pit�7ECT UNDER �lE MINNESOTA MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ACT, REFERRING �iE PROPOSAL TO THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOR APPROVAL AND AU7�i0RIZ Il� PR�ARI�TION OF NDC�S.SARY DOC�]I�:T3'I5 ( INDUSI�tIAL BQJLE.VARD INVF.S'IORS) BE I'I RF,SOLVID by the City Co�cil (the "Council ") of the City of Fridley, t•linne �ota (the "City"), as f011vwS: 1. I: is hereb� fo�a, deteanined and declared as follows: L.1 �e welfare of the State of rlinnesota (the "State") requires active �raaotion, attraction, encouragement ana development of economically �wio inciustry anc3 co�neroe through goverranental acts to prevent, so far �s possible, emergence of blighted lands and areas of chronic inemployment, and it is the policy of the State to f acil itate and �ncourage action by local government units to prevent the econo�ric ieterioration of such areas to the point where the process can be �eversed only by total redevelognent through the use of local, state and :ederal f�as derived f rom taxation, w�ith the attenaant necessity of :elocating disFlaoed persons ana of duplicating public servioes in other :reas. '..2 Technological change ha� causeo a shift to a significant degree in :he area of opFort�ity for educateo youth to processing, transporting, narketing, servioe ana other inoustries, ana unless existing anu related lndustries are retained ana new in6ustries are developed to use the ivailable resouroes of the Gity, a large part of the existing investment >f the o�r,un�mity ano of the State as a wriole in educational ana put,lic :ervioe facilities will be lost, anci the mwaaent of talented, educated �ers�nnel of mature age to areas wY,ere their servic�es may be effectively ised ann compensatea and the lesseniny attraction ot �ersons ana �usinesses from other areas for purposes of ir.austry, commerce anc; :ourisn will deprive the City ana the State of the economic ana h�an �esources needed as a base for providing governnental services anu :acilities for the reaaining population. ..3 The increase in the amount an6 cost of governrtental services -equires the need for more intensive aevelopnent anci use of lana to �roviae an aciequate tax base to f inar�oe these costs. ..4 Inaustrial Boulevarn Investors, a H:innesota general Fartnership (the 'C,anp3ny"), has advised the Council that it desires to undertake a �roject which oonsists of tY:e aa�uisition of lann anci the construction hereon of an approximately 95,000 s�uare foot office tech and relatea >ervice facility (the "Project"), to be locate6 at 51st 47ay anU :ndustrial Boulevaro (in the Great Northern Industrial Center, soutr, of [-694 and east of Fast River Road) in the City. ..5 Zhe existence of the Project in the City will contribute to morE .r,tensive c3evelognent ano use of lan6, thereb�� increasing the tax bas� ina er,�playment opport�mities in the Gity. 1 4 A Page ; — Resolution No. ..6 �E City has been ac3vised b� the Campany and on that basis hereby :inds that v�nventional, vonmercial financing to pay the capital cost of he Project is available at such costs of borrowing that the Project ��ould not be e�nomically feasi4le and would not be undertaken but for he availability of industrial c�velopnent bond financing therefore. ..7 �his Coumcil has been advised b� Dc>ugherty, Dawkins, Strand & Yost :noorporated, riinneapolis of the financial feasability of the Project, as �o �aertaken with the assistance of the City, or of its intention to �urchase c�omnercial or industrial revenue obligations of the City to : inanoe the Proj ect. ..8 �e City is authorized by N'.innesota Statutes, C�apter 474, to issue .ts revenue boncis, r�tes or other obligations to finance the cost, in �Y�ole or in part, of the aoquisition, construction, reconstruction, impravenent, bettennent or extension of capital projects consisting of �roperties used and useful in connection with a revenue producing :nterprise, including the Project, ana the issuanoe of such obligations �y t��e City would be a substantial indvoement to the Carn�ny to vonstruct �ts f acil ity in the Gity. L.9 The City has been advised by 0'Connor & Hannan, Minneapolis, �.innesota, who shall act as bond co�msel to the City with respect to the Project, tt�at the Project oonstitutes a"project" within the meaning of �;iru�esota Statutes, C�apter 474. 2. C a the basis of inforraation giv�n the City to date, it a�pears that it woul� be in the t,est interest of the City to issue its obligations (the "Bonc s") und�r the pravisions of rlinnesota Statutes, �apter 474, to f inance the i roject in an ar�.ol.mt presently estimated not to exceed 56,000,000. 3. 7 he Project ana the relatea financing thereof b� the City are hereb� given prel� ninary appraval, ana the issuanoe of the Bon6s for such purpose anu in such estimaten amotmt is hereb� appravea, subject to approval of the Project by t �e tiinnesota Department of Energy ana Econor.ic Development (the "Dep� rtment") ana to the mutual agree;�ent of the Council, tiie CAmg�ny ana the ir,it� al purchasers of tr,e Bor,cis as to the details and pravision for �yrr�nt of the F onas. In all events, it is Lmoerstoon, however, that the Bonds shall not oonst itute a debt of the City or a charge, lien or encumbrance, legal or equit ahle, upon any progerty of the City except its interest in the Project, ano E ach of the Bonds when, as and if issued shall recite in substance that it is gyahle solely frcm the revenues received from the Project anci pro�rty pled� ed to the g3yment thereof. 4. : n accordance witi, !�'.innesota Statutes, Section 474.01, Subdivision 7a, the r�ayo� is hereb� authorized ana directed to su�nit the pro�s�,ll for the Project to tl e Dep�rtrnent for aFprwal. �e Mayor and other officers, eraployees and agen� s of the City are hereb� authorized to provitle the Departir:ent witr, ar�y prel. minary information neeaed for this purpo:� and are further authorizea to init ate anci assist in the preparation of such cioctunents as may be approFriate to tl �e Proj ect and the f inancing thereof. 5. '�e aopption of this resolution by the Council does not constitute a guar 3ntee or a firm committment that the City will issue the Bonas as r�u �sted b� the Q�npany. 7�e City retains the right in its sole discretion to w.thnraw frm partici�tion ano acoordingly not issue the Bonas should tY,e City deternine that it is in the best interest of the City not to iao so or shou .ci the parties to the transaction be unable to reach agreenent on the te�n � thereof. Page � - Resolution No. A�.SSE ) AND ADOFTED BY THE QTY �LJNQL OF THE QTY OF FRIIY�EY THIS I�1Y OF , 1986 WILLIAFi J. 'I�EE - tY�YOR ATI�S ': 3-3IFL jl' A. HAAPALA - QTY CIrf�2K 1 4 B 15 �.vrioN r�o. RF�QLVTION GNIl� PRFZ,IMINAitY APPRWAL ZO A PRL17 ECT UNDER THE MINNESOTA MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ACT, REFERRING THE PROPOSAL TO THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOR APPROVAL AND AU'II�ORIZ Il� PREPARATION OF NECF.S.SARY DOQJME�flS ( 53 RD WAY INVESIt�RS) BE IT RFSCg,VID by the City (b�mcil (the "Council ") of the City of Fridley, l�linne �ota (the "City"), as follaas: 1. I. is heretr� fotma, determired and declared as follaas: .1 �e welfare of the State of r;innesota (the "State") requires active >ranotion, attraction, encouragement and develoFanent of economically �o�,u�d industry ano �nneroe through cpvernmental acts to prevent, so far ��s possible, emergence of blighted lands and areas of chronic �nemployment, and it is the policy of the State to facilitate and � ncourage action b�� local govern�ent units to prevent the econo�r,ic �ieterioration of such areas to the point where the process can be : eversed only b� total reoevelopnent through the us�e of local, state an6 : ederal f�mcis derived f rom taxation, with the attendant necessity o£ elocating displaoed persons ana of duplicating public servioes in other , .reas. :.2 Z+echnological chanc�e has caused a shift to a significant degree in { he area of opport�mity for eciucated youth to prooessing, transporting, � �arketing, servioe anci other inciustries, and unless existiny and related :ndustries are retained ano new inaustries are developed to use the � vailahle resouroes of tt;e City, a large p3rt of the existing investment c f the oo�n�ity and of the State as a whale in educational ana public : ervioe facilities will be lost, and the movenent of talented, educated � ersonnel of mature age to areas where their servives may be effectively � sed ana compensateo ana the lessening attraction of persons and I�usinesses f rom other areas for purposes of inciustry, commeroe ana i ourisn will c3eprive the C�ty and the State of the econor,�ic ana h�man �esources needed as a base for proviuing yovernmental services and i acilities for the re;;aining population. :.3 The increase in the amount an6 cost of governmental services � equires the need for more intensive develo�nent anci use of lanc+ to � rwioe an aciequate tax base to finance these oosts. J.4 53 rd Way Uivestors, a riiru�sota general partnership (the "Co�n�any") , l as awised the Council that it desires tm tuidertake a project wr,ich c onsists of tt�,e ao�uisition of lano ana the construction thereon of an z pproximately 95,000 s�uare foot offioe tech and related servioe facility �the "Project"), to be locateci at 53rd Way anci Industrial Boulevaru (ir, t he Great Northern Industrial Center, south of I-694 and east of East � iver Road) in the City. ].5 Zhe existence of the Project in the City will contribute to r,ore : ntensive developnent ann use of lana, thereby increasing the tax bas� � na �ployment opport�iities in the City. 1 5 A Page ?- Resol uti on No. L.6 Zhe C7ty has been aclvised b� the Canpany ano on that basis hereby Einds that oornrentional, o�innercial financing to p�y the capital cost of the Project is available at such costs of borrowing that the Project �ould not be ec�nomically feasib�le and would not be undertaken but for �he availability of industrial developnent bond financing therefore. l.7 Zhis Council has been ac3vised b� D�ugherty, Dawkins, Strand & Yost [ncorporaten, Minneapolis of the f inancial feasabil ity of the Proj ect, as � lmoertaken with the assi:*ance of the City, or of its intention to �urchase o��nercial or industrial revenue obligations of the City to E inanoe the Proj ect. L.8 The Gity is authorized by Minnesota Statutes, CY�apter 474, to issue its revenue bonds, notes or other obligations to finance the cost, in ahole or in part, of the avquisition, construction, reconstruction, ir.�prave�ent, bettezment or extension of capital projects consisting of proF,erties used and useful in connection with a revenue proaucing :nterprise, including the Project, ano the issuanoe of such obligations b� the City would be a substantial inciuc�ent to the Gom�ny to o�nstruct its facility in the City. 1.9 The City has been advised by 0'Connor & Hannan, Minneapolis, �:innesota, ��ho shall act as bond oo�msel to the Gity with respect to the Project, that the Project constitutes a"project" within the meaning of Piiru�esota Statutes, Chapter 474. 2. C n the basis of information given the City to riate, it a�pear� that it woul� I be in the best interest of the City to issue its obligaticns (the "Eonc s") uncier the pravisions of ri.innesota Statutes, Cha�;ter 474, to f inance the l roject in an amo�mt presently estimated not to exceed $6,000,000. 3. ': he Project ano the related fir�ancing thereof by thE Gity are hereb�r given prel: minary appraval, an6 the issuance of the Bonas for such purpose ana ir, such estirnate6 ar��owit is hereb�� apprave6, subject to aF�roval of the Project by t►e riinnesota De�,artnent of Energy anca Econor,:ic Development (the "De� rt�ent ") ano to tt,e mutual agree:�ent of the C;ouncil, the CAr�pany anu tY,e init: �:1 purchasers of the Bonos as to tt�e details ana provision for �yr�nt of the i onc�s. In all events, it is �mcierstoo6, hawever, that the Bonds shall not o�nst itute a oebt of the City or a charge, lien or encunbrance, legal or equit able, upon any property of the City except its interest in tt,e Proj ect, ano E ach of the Bonas when, as anci if issued shall recite in substance that it is p� yahle solely fran the revenues received f rom the Proj ect and pro�rty pledc ed to the �yment thereof. 4. : n acoorciance with l�:innesota Stat�tes, Section 474.01, Subdivision 7a, t�e r�ayo� is hereb� authorized anci d.irected to sutmit the prop�sal for the ProjECt to tl e Department for a�raval. The rSayor and other officers, �nployees an6 ageni s of the City are hereb� authorized to provide the Department with any prel: minary information needed for this purp�se ana are further authorized to init ate anc assist in the pre�.aration of such doc�unents as may be appro�riate to tl e Proj ect ar,n the f inancing thereof . 5. ' i�e aa�ption of this resolution by the Council does not constitute a guar 3ntee or a fizm committnent that the City will issue the Bon6s as requ� �sted b� the Oom�ny. The City retains the right ir, its sole discretion to w.thdraw fran g3rticipation and acoorctingly not issue the Bonds should the City 6etern,�ine that it is in the best interest of the City not to 6o so or shou ci the �rties to the transaction be unable to reach agreement on the tenn ; thereof . Page : - Resolution No. P�SSE ) AND ADOPrID BY ZiiE QTY �UNCZL OF ZI�iE QTY OF FRIDLEY �lIS I�Y OF , 1986 WILLIAFI J. I�E - r'�YOR �'I�S' ' • giIRL :Y A. I-3A�PALA - QTY Q,ERK 1 5 B 1 6 r�.�zo� rA. RFSCd,UTIpN GIVII� pRII,IMINARY APPRWAL � A PRQTECT UI�IDER THE MINNESOTA MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIAL DEV ELOPMENT ACT� REFER.RING THE PROPOSAL Z�0 THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOR APPROVAL AND Atl'I�]ORIZ II�]G PREPARATION OF NfE�'S.S�,RY DOQ3N�TI� (WII�IFIF�D DEVII,OPP�ITS� ING i BE IZ RF�C�VID b� the C�ty Co�cil (the "Council") of the City of Fridley, r;innE ;ota (the "City") , as follvws: 1. I= is hereb� fo�a, c3eteIIniried and declared as follows: i.l ZY�e welfare of the State of t�,innesota (the "St.ate") r�uires active �rcmotion, attraction, encouragement and develoFanent of economically �ouno industry ana oa�meroe through goverr�anental acts to prevent, so far 3s possible, emergence of blightea lands and areas of chronic inemployment, anci it is the policy of the State to facilitate ana �ncourage action by local govern�nent units to prevent the econor<<ic �eterioration of such areas to the point where the process can be reversed only bs� total re6evelognent through the use of local, state and Eederal f►mds derived from taxation, with the attendant necessity of relocating displaoed persons ann of duplicatinq public servioes in other 3reas. l.2 �echnological change has causea a shif t to a signif icant degree in :he area of opportunity for educatea youth to processing, trar,sporting, narketing, servive ann other inoustries, anci unless existing and relateci inc�ustries are retained and new industries are develo�d to use the availahle resources of the City, a large part of the existing investr�ent �f the oor��ity ano of the State as a wr,ole in educational ana put�lic �rvioe facilities will be lost, and the movaient of talented, educate6 �er�onnel of mature age to areas where their servioes nay tk effECtively lseci anu compensated ana the lessening attraction of persons and �usinesses from other areas for purposes of ir.dustry, commerce and �ourisn wi11 deprive the City ana the State of the econor;�ic anu h��an resources neeaed as a base for proviciing governmental services anci Eacilities for the r�aaining population. L.3 The increase in the amount anci cost of governmental services requires the need for more intensive develo�nent and use of lanG to �rovide an aciequate tax base to finance these costs. l.4 Winf ield Developments, Inc. , a riinnesota corporation (thE "C�npany"), has awised the Council that it desires to undertake a :.roject which �nsists of the aa3uisition of land anci the construction :hereon of an approximately 55 ,000 sq ua re f oot mul ti- tenant industrial/corIICiercial facility (the "Project") , to be located in the �outheast quaarant of tY,e intersection of 73 rd Avenue and Univer�ity �venue in the C�ty. �.5 The existence of the Project in the City will contribute to more intensive developnent ana use of lann, thereby increasing the tax base snd er�Flayrnent opp�rt�ities in the City. 1 6 A Page 2 - Resolution No. l.6 The City has been advised by the Oampany and on that basis hereby Einas that oonventional, �mnercial financing to �y the capital cost of the Project is available at such costs of borrowing that the Project aould not be eo�nomically feasihle and would not be undertaken but for the availability of industrial c3�velopnent bona financing therefore. l.7 This Council has been advised b� Miller & Schroec3er Financial, Inc., Kinneapolis of the financial feasability of the Project, as so imoertaken aith the assistance of the City, or of its intention to purchase �nercial or industrial revenue ohligations of the City to f inance the Proj ect. L.8 �e Gity is a�thorized b� Minnesota Stat�tes, C�apter 474, to issue its revenue bonas, notes or other obligations to finance the cost, in ahole or in part, of the aoquisition, construction, reconstruction, inpraveaEnt, betteanent or extension of capital proj ects consisting of properties used an6 useful in connection with a revenue producing �nterprise, including the Project, ana the issuance of such obligations �� the City would be a substantial induc�ent to the Company to o�nstruct its f acil ity in the City. 1.9 The City has been advised by 0' Connor & Hannan, Fiinneapol is, �.innesota, k�ho shall act as bono o�imsel to the Gity with respect to the Project, that the Project oonstitutes a"project" within the meaning of ��iru�esota Statutes, �apter 474. 2. C n the basis of ir.formation given the City to nate, it appears that it woul�i be in the best interest of the City to issue its obligations (the "Bonc s") un6er the pravisions of r,innesota Statutes, Chapter 474, to f inance the l roject in an ario�.mt presently estimated not to exceed $3,000,000. 3. ° he Project ana the related financing thereof b� the City are hereb� given prel: minary appraval, ano the issuance of the Bonas f or such purpose ana in such estimateci amo�mt is hereb� appraveci, subject to approval of the Project by t �e Aiinnesota Departrrent of Energy ana Econonic Developrr�ent (tl�e "De�x rtrnent") ano to the mutual agree;�ent of the C�uncil, the Go�;�p3ny ana the ir.it� al purchasers of the Bonds as to the details ano prwision for Fayn�ent of ti�e F oncis. In all events, it is unoerstooa, Yxxaever, that the Bonds shall not oonst itute a debt of the City or a charge, lien or encumbrance, legal or �uit ahle, upon any property of the City exce�t. its interest in the Project, and Each of the Bonas when, as ana if issued shall recite in substance that it is pe yahle solely frcr� the revenues receivea fron the Project ana property F1ed< ed to the p3yrnent thereof. 4. : n accaroar,ce with t:innesota Statutes, Section 474.01, Subdivision 7a, the r�ayo� is hereb� authorizeci ana directeci to sutmit the proposal for the Project to ti e DeFartment for appraval. The l�iayor anb other officers, �ployees anu agent s of the City are hereb� authorized to provide the Department with any prel: minary information neeoea for this purpose and are further authorizea to init ate anc assist in the preFaration of such cSocunents as may be appropriate to t� e Proj ect and the f inancing thereof . 5. '.he acnption of this resolution by the Council does not constitute a guar intee or a firm committment that the City will issue the Bonds as requ� stea tr� the �par:y. The City retains the right in its sole discretion to w: tharaw fran partici�ation ann aco�rdingly not issue the Bonds should the City oetermine that it is in the best interest of the City not to do so or sho�i d the Farties to the transaction be unable to reach agreer�ent on the te�r.: thereof. Page 3- Resol ution No. pA.SS: :D AI�ID ADOPTID BY THE QTY Q�iJNCZL OF THE QTY OF FRITLEY THLS I�1Y OF , 1986 WILLIAhi J. NEE - T,"AYUR AZTE �T : S�IIR; �EY A. HAAPALA - QTY dERK 1 6 B � � NANE �OR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- i�ay 19, 1986 Raren N lson 2179 17 h St. N. W. Naa Bri �ton, NN 551 '.2 STARTIl� S'PARTIl�G 1�6rTIGN SALARY L1ATE Off ioe $ 6.58 Jtaie 7 Assis�tant i�z 1986 F�blioe Dept. 8our (non-exenpt) ($1,140.94/yr.) 1 7 APPOINTMENTS . �. . •a. Michell e zwicky � FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- CLAIMS 1 8 , May 19, 1986 Claims - 7898 - 8161 � r FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES .■1 May 19, 1986 Type of _icense: � Approved By: ' CIGARETI� P1einke'� Grocery Gordon Meinke James P. Hill 7�83 E. River Rd. Public Safety Fridley, Mn.55432 Midwest Super Stop Inc. Same " " " 8100 E. River Rd. Fridley. Mn. 55432 Sinclair Station Sinclair Mkt. Inc. " " " 6290 Hw� .65 Fr�idley, P1n. 55432 CARIJ I VAl Fees: $12.00 5i2.00 $12.00 Fridley 49er's Mark Burch " " " asking Fees 6431 Un versity Ave.N.E. to be waived Fridley P1n. 55432 FOOD ES- ABLISHP1ENT Cafe Defourmies Mary Davis 6401 Un versity Ave.N.E. Fridley P1n. 5�432 Fridley A& W Wiles Enterprises LTD 7429 E. River Rd. Fridley �1n. 55432 P�einke'� Grocery Gordon hleinke 7883 E. River Rd. Fridley Mn.55432 Sinclai� Stat�ion Sinclair Mkt.Inc. 6290 Hw� . 65 N. E. Fridley Mn. 55432 ITINERAI T FOOD PER�1IT Fridley 49er's Days Richard Taulelle 5339 N.' . 4th St. Fridley Mn. 55421 JUNK YA ;D �45.00 545.00 �45.00 545.00 530.00 Central Auto Parts Thomas Flaherty & James P. Hill 5350.00 1201 - '32 Ave.N.E. Fridley h1n. 55432 OFF SAL : BEER Meinke'; Grocery Hut Gordon P1einke Jr. " " " S60.00 7883 E. River Rd. Fridlev, Mn. 55432 � �� 1 9 A � FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES � _1�x..? 4.. � aR� DFF SALE BEER CONT. �1idwest : uper Stop Inc. Super Stop 8100 E. ! ,iver Rd. � Fridley, P1n. 55432 DP! SALE �EER Universi.y Station Restaurant Ardys J. Smith 7610 Uni ersity Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 REFUSE H, ,ULER Paul & A�dy's Disposal Paul Eiynck 725 - 10 ith Ave.N.bJ. Coon Rap d, Mn. 55433 Wasteco, Inc. dba �Jaste Control Ronald Roth 95 W. Iv, �, St.Paul, Mn. 55117 Woodlake Sanitary Serv.dba Joseph A. Horv�ath All Stat� Disposal 8661 Ren lova St. Circle P nes, Mn. 55014 RETAIL G�SOLINE Midwest �uper Stop, Inc. Same 8100 E. ;iver Rd. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Sinclair Station Sinclair P1kt. Inc. b290 Hwy 65 N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 SOLICTIOZ Col.Hgts Cong.of Johovah's Witnesses G.Knowlton 2262 Bro �son Dr. Moundsvi�w, Mn. 55112 TAXICABS_ Yellow Tixicab Co. James LeTourneau 3555 - 5:h Ave. So. Mpls. Mn, 55408 TREE REM )VAL Ron's Tr�e Service Ronald G. Smith P.O. Box 32105 Mp1s.Mn. 55432 James P. Hill �� �� �� Richard Larson �� �� �� � Jame P. Hill 560.00 $325.00 $60.00 �60.00 �75.00 �.� $60. " " asking fees �50.00 Ralph Volkman $40.00 �� � �� FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES ._ May 19, 1986 Paqe 3 VENDING MACHINE E.L.O. Eng. Inc. RC � A Uending 7770 Ra►chers Rd. PJ.E. Fridley. Mn. 55432 Pete's /pco Coca Cola Bottling Co. 3101 Un�vers�ity Ave.N.E. Fridley. Mn. 55432 Target torthern Operations Twin City Vending 6499 Un versity Ave.N.E. Fridley P�In. 55432 Sinclaii Station Sinclair Mkt. Inc. 6290 Hw� . 65 N.E. Fridley Mn. 55432 TREE REP OVAL bJoodlanc Tree Service Tom Tindall 5320 W. 60th St. Edina, t n. 55436 Ralph Volkman $30. $15. ,�30.0 $15. $40.00 / � FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES MAY 19, 1986 GAS SERVICES Fla e Heating & Air oonditioninq, Inc. 664 North Co. Rd. 18 Gol� len Valley, I�1 55427 By: Richard Guerre Gus:. Heating & Air Cond. 224 � - 161st Rvenue N.t�. Ano .a , t�IIJ S 53 03 By : Barry Gusk Hof 'man's Inc. 135 East 3rd Avenue Sha :opee, r'�1 55379 By: Kent Hoffman T.G S. Mechanical Inc. SO :hoctaw Circle Cha ihassen, r�1 55347 By: Thomas Shandley G��:RAL CONTRACTOR Bra �don Construction Inc. 311 Sunrise Lane Ch� nplin, b121 55316 By: Jerry Tollefson bir. Siding, Inc. 10EJ0 Xavis Street N.W. Coc n Rapids, t��7 55433 By: Jim tf}•ers �foE -Osum Construction Co. , Inc. 26` 0 Nicollet Avenue South �Sir neapolis, DII�t 55408 By: George Osiun No� th S tar Bui lders 54t 8- 84ti Avenue North Br� 0}:1}�n Park, M27 55443 By: Bill Chenvert Pac ific Pools 65:2 North 55th Street Oa] dale, �L'�l 55109 By: Bill Dornseif T. J. Roofing #S Inner Drive Ci cle Pines, .•L�l 55014 By: Terry Jorgenson 3rl Generation Const. Inc. 10►26 University Avenue N.W. Co• �n Rapids, r�7 55433 By: Paul Peterson HE �TIN� Ai -co Heating b Air Cond. Co. 40 _4 Central Avenue N. E. �Si �neapolis, �Z� 5542I By: Miles Walthour � 1 9 C APPRUVED BY WILLIAI�1 SANDZN Plbg. Htg. Insp. Same Same Same DARFtEL CLARK C1�ief Bldg. Ofcl. Same Same Same Same Sar,ie Same WILLIA4 SA?IDI27 Plbq.-Htg. Insp. - FOR CONCURRENCE BY 7HE C17Y COUNCIL -- IICENSES � Page 2 May 19, 1986 Alas:an Air Conditioning, Inc. 1200 Chestnut Avenue North g�bert Stevens Minn:apolis, MN 55403 BY� Flaz a lieating & Air Conditioning, Inc. 664 ,iorth Co. Rd. 18 Golc:n Valley, MN 55427 By: Richard Guerre Gus} Heating & Air Cond. 214� - 161st Avenue N.W. Ano}a, MN 55303 By: Barry Gusk Hof man's Inc. 135 East 3rd Avenue Sha .opee, t•41 55379 By: Kent Hoffman T.G S. Mechanical Inc. 50 :hoctaw Circle Cha ihassen, t•�l 553i7 �lA� �`� RY Fiz=place Construction Co. 73E5 Bagpipe Boulevard Edc n Prairie, '•� 55344 PL� STERI21� Jo� t�elson Stucco Co., Inc. 11 0- 98th Lane N.W. Co �� Rapids, "'.:J 55433 Fm )F I'v � Un.versal Applicators, Inc. Bo r 310 Fc �est Lai:e, MN 55025 gy; Thomas Shandley gy; Mark Mosman gy; LVelyn 2Jelson By: Lois Balfanz Same Same Same Same Same DARRE L C LA Ri: Chief Bldg. Ofcl. Same Samc: �/ � FOR CONCURRENCE BY TNE CITY COUNCIL " ESTIMATES FSTII�TFS I�Y 19, 1986 Fxic ene A. Hickok ar�d Associates, Inc. 54� Ir�dian Mvimd WaS zata, Md 55391 Moore Lake Restoration Proj ect - Pt�ase II Fbr March 27. 1986 to April 25, 1986 .......$ 1,559.51 2 0