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04/20/1987 - 5055e 3 o�c� c��r aourxx� AcnanA Q'�7NC�L MEETIt�U � APRII� 20, 1987 ., .� • • . fRIOLEY CITY COUNCII MEETIhG ; . • �° PLEASE SIGN NAME ADDRESS AND ITEM NUMBER INTERESTEO IN DATE: April 20, 1987 � � ltAME 11DDRESS ITEM NUM6ER saas=r:cassscas=s:aasss:assszaaas:sa:a:ssassaaassa:s:sasassssssssssssss:ssssss:ss�s ssas:sssssr � � � f ; � � ° ��� • � � �. � E � �a0 N . I,..p,,a� r► E, � S�- S�� �I=1 r�.i., Sv 2, � �� � - - �. , � � � % 1C���� � `�- �� �—� I i^,, nlr. �.n ..: i) r•. .�... � !1 Z i i 1 1 A �� r, � � n_d �/�.. i� � C `,C 1 %� /�t'. �.r'siS'r��4, ) _�„_.. �v =O J �� � `� �:w,� �� 1 tJG. % _ r'�c�—t�l ,�-- �`'�' � � c� v � �'� �z �v�. � ���, c �- - � �� . . � � - � — 7� � -1 �'- � � � - � �, , %.� C) � �./G� .L'� �_� �� � " � ? J �� t� al��✓ S�� C �/c' /J1-� � ��%�"������� ��a� f�� 1��.� �-etir>��� � r � FRIDLEY CI TY COUNCIL April 20, 1987 - 7: 30 P. M. ollowing are the "ACTIONS TAREN" by the Aclministration for your nf ormation. ----------------------------------------------------------------- BOA�tD OF REVIEW MEETING rd of Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1- 1 A Continued to May 4, 1987 • � _ ;Le] AANDICAPPED AWARENESS WEER APRIL 26 - MAY 2 Issued Council Meeting, April 6, 1987 Approved Adopted as submitted • ' _ , • � M � i Donna Carlson spoke on the Spring Lake Park All Night Party rrTV MANAGER--ACTION TAREN: Aas been referred to staff for report on 5/4 to determine other school district plans and how they are funding all-night parties Earl Reller, 570 57th Ave, Rirk Herman, 610 57th Ave. and Fred Rushin, 620 57th Ave. spoke on the Lake Pointe Development Sand Problem Council Meeting, April 20, 1987 Page 2 PUBLIC HEARINGS: Consideration of a Vacation Request, SAV #87-02, To Vacate the Northerly 1 Foot of the Easterly 30 Feet of the 5 Foot Drainage and Util ity Easement Located on the Southerly 5 Feet of Lot 16, Block 10, Donnay's Lakev iew Ma nor Addition, the Same Being 550 - 57th Avenue N. E. , by Jack Chambers .. Opened at 9:40 p. m. Closed at 9:48 p. m. COMMONITY DEVELOPMENT--ACTION TAREN: Item is on next agenda for consideration and . . . . 2 - 2 E Staff check dumping of oil at address of property owner Scott Fuerstenberg Consideration of a Rezoning Request, ZOA #87-02, To Rez one f rom R-3 , Gene ral Mul ti pl e Dw el l ing, to R-1, One Family Dwelling, Generally Located at 441 Hugo Street N. E. , by MCCR, Inc. ....... Ope ne d a t 9: 4 8 p. m. Cl o se d a t 9: 4 9 p. m. COMMONITY DEVELOPMENZ"--ACTION TAREN: Item is on next agencla for consideration Consideration of a Vacation Request, SAV #87-01, to Vacate a 33 Foot Street Dedication Between 57th Pl ace and 57 1/ 2 Avenue Ly ing East of Lot 15, Block 1, and West of Lot 1, Block 2, City View Addition, all Lying in the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota. Generally East of 247 - 57th Place N. E. , by Richard Peterson . . . . . . . . . Opened at 9: 50 p. m. Closed at 9: 57 p. m. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT--ACTION TAKEN: Item is on next agenda for consideration . . . . 3 - 3 A . . . . 4 - 4 D Council Meeting, April 20, 1987 PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued): Pa ge 3 Consideration of a Resolution Finding the Amendment of the Housing & Redevelopment Authority's Modi£ied Redevelopment Plan for Redevelopment Proj ect No. 1, the Enlargement of the Redevelopment Proj ect Area, and the Amendment of the Tax Increment Financing Plans for Tax Increment Financing Districts No. 2 Through No. 8 to be Consistent with the Comprehensive Plan for the City ... 5- 5 E Opened at 9: 58 p. m. Closed at 10: 05 p. m. COMMONITY DEVELOPMENT--ACTION TAREN: Adopted Resolution No. 37-1987 OLD BUSINESS• Consideration of Appointments to Environmental Qual ity, Energy, and Housing and Redevelopment Authority Commissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Gerald Welf appointed to Energy Commission with term expiring 4/1/88. Tabled other appointments CITY MANAGER--ACTION TAREN: Informed appropriate party of Council appointment. Put tabled appointments on next agenda NEW BUSINESS• Consideration of Discussion of No Parking Ban (Tabled November 3, 1986) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 7 A POBLIC WORRS--ACTION TARFN_ Staff will conduct a survey on cars parked on City streets I i i � Council Meeting, April 20, 1987 NEW BUSINESS (Continued)• Consideration of Discussion & First Reading of an Recodifying the Fridley City Code by Adopting a New Chapte r 3 0 Enti tl ed "Char i ta bl e Gambl ing", Repealing Old Chapter 29 Entitled "Bingo", and Old Chapter 31 Entitled "Gambling Devices" and Further Amending Chapter 11 Entitled "General Provisions and Fees", Section 11.10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pa ge 4 Ordinance . . . . 8 - 8 B Ordinance adopted on first readinq with amendments P_QLICE DEPT.--ACTION TAREN: Placed on May 4, 1987 age nda Consideration of Discussion and first reading of an Ordinance Recodifying the Fridley City Cocle, Chapter 603, Entitled "Intoxicating Liquor" By Amending Section 603.10, Adding Section 603.24 and Renumbering Consecutively, and Further Amending Chapter 11, Entitled "General Provisions and Fees" Section 11.10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 C - 8 D Ordinance adopted on f irst reading P_9LICE DEPT.--ACTION NEEDED: Put item on next agenda for consideration of second reading Consideration of Approval of Lanclscape Plan for Honeymead and Extension of Temporary Building f or Addi ti onal Yea r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 9 B Approvecl extension for 10 years with the condition Landscaping Plan be completed and approved by staff with the addition of 33 ivy and 60 poplar trees and no existing trees to be removed COMMONITY DEVELOPMENT--ACTION TAREN: Proceeded as authorized Consideration of Setting a Public Aearing for May 4, 1987 to Review SP #85-01, by Community O�tions, to Determine Whether it is in Compliance with the Stipulations of the Special Use Permit ..... 10 - 10 D Set Public Aearing for 5/4/87 COMMONITY DEVELOPMEN�-ACTION TAREN: Proceeded with setting Publ ic Hearing f or May 4, 1987 s Council Meeting, April 20, 1987 , NEW BUSINESS (Continued) Pa ge 5 Receiving the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of April 8, 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 - 11 N Received A. Consideration of a Lot Split, L. S. #87-01, to Split Lot l, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92 into Two Separate Parcels, the Same Being 1541 Ferndale Avenue N.E., by Charles Rice ...................... 11A-11F Planning Commission Recommendation: Denial & 11J-11N Council Action Needed: Consideration of Recommendation Denied COMMIINITY DEVELOPMENT--ACTION TAREN: Inf ormed appropriate party of Cauncil denial Consideration of Receiving Bids and Awarding Contract for Miscellaneous Concrete Curb and Gutter Proj ect - 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 - 12 A Received Bids. Award to low bidder Halvorson Const. for $23,130 PUBLIC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Informed appropriate party of Council approval Consideration of Change Order No. 1 for Water And Sanitary Sewer Proj ect No. 162, Park Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approved Change Order �1 in the amount of $39,900. �UBLIC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Informed appropriate party of Council approval 13 - 13 D Council Meeting, April 20, 1987 , , _ � NEW BUSINESS (Continued) � Pa ge 6 Consideration of Change Order No. 1 for Demolition and Site Grading Project No. 163, Enebak Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 - 14 B Approved Change Order �1 for $5,000. POBLIC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Cover letter sent with change order has been reviewed by the City Attorney Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing and Directing the Splitting of Special Assessments on Parcels 2550 and 2601, Section 12, and Replatting into A & R Addition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 - 15 D Resolution No. 38-1987 adopted CENTI2AL SERVICE--ACTION TAREN: Proceeded as authorized Communications: Mayor Nawrocki, City of Columbia Heights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 �UBLI� WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Staff has negotiated a settlement based on percentage of street surface in the City Claims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Appr ov ed CENTRAL SERVICE--ACTIQN TAREN: Paid Claims Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 - 18 Q Appr ov ed CENTRAL SERVICE--ACTION TAREN: Issued Licenses Estimates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Approved, with change of company from TRDA to Western Waterproofing CENTRAL SERVICE--ACTION TAREN: Paid Estimates except Western Waterproof ing POBLIC WORRS--ACTION TAREN: Amended amount for Western Waterproofing is on 5J4/87 agenda. A URN: 12: 02 a. m. . � � `� �• � CONSIDERATION OF A VACATION REQUEST, SAV #87-02. TO VACATE THE NORTHERLY 1 FOOT OF THE EASTERLY 30 FEET OF THE 5 FOOT DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT LOCATED ON THE SOUTHERLY 5 FEET OF LOT 16. BLOCK 10. DONNAY'S LAKEVIEW MANOR ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 550 - 57TH AVENUE N.E.. BY �ACK CHAMBERS .. ....2-2E CONSIDERATION OF A REZONING REQUEST, ZOA #87-02. TO REZONE FROM R-3. GENERAL NIULTI PLE DWELL I NG. TO R-1, ONE FAMILY DWELLING. GENERALLY LOCATED AT 441 HUGO STREET N.E., BY P1CCK, INC. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 3 H CONSIDERATION OF A VACATION REaUEST, SAV #87-01. TO VACATE A 33 FOOT STREET DEDICATION BETh'EEN 57TH FLACE AND 57 1/2 AVENUE LY i �G EAST OF LOT 15. BLOCK 1. AND WEST OF LOT 1. BLOCK 2. CITY VIEW ADDITION, ALL LYING IN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY. ANOKA COUNTY, h11 NNESOTA. �ENERALLY EAST OF 247 - 57TH PLACE N.E.. BY RICHARD PETERSON . . . . . . . . . .,..4-4D � 0 COUNCI L N'FET I NG, APR I L 20, 1987 PAGE 3 • ' ; �' �� � CONS i DERATI ON OF A RESOLUT I ON FI NDI NG THE Ah1ENDMENT OF THE HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT Al1TNOR! TY' S�ODI F I ED REDEVELOP�1ENT PLAN FOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT N0. 1. THE ENLARGEMENT OF THE RED�V�LOPMENT PROJECT AREA, AND THE AMENDMENT OF THE �AX INCREMENT FINANCING PLANS FOR TAX INCREMENT FINANCING DISTRICTS N0. 2 THROUGH N0. 8 TO BE CONSISTENT WITH THE COh1PREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY ... 5- 5 E 1 : �►'� CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMENTS TO ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, ENERGY, AND HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHOR I TY COMM i SS I ONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . CONSIDERATION OF DISCUSSION OF NO PARKING BAN (TABLED NOVEMBER 3. 1986) . . . . . . . . . . • . • • . . 7 - 7 A C�UNCIL MFETI NG. APRIL Z0. 1987 PAGE �F . : �► � CONSIDERATION OF DISCUSSION OF AN ORDINANCE RECODIFYING THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE BY ADOPTING A NEW CNAPTER 30 ENT I TLED "CHAR t TABLE GAh16l. i NG". REPEALING OLD CHAPTER 29 ENTITLED "BINGO". AND OLD CHAPTER .31 ENT I TLED "GAr1BL i NG DEV I CES" AND FURTHER AN1END1 PJG CHAPTER 11 ENTI TLED GENERAL PROV I SI ONS �� AND FEES". SECT I ON 11 .10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 8 D CONS I DERAT I ON OF APPROVAL OF LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR HONEYMEAD AND EXTENSION OF TEMPORARY BUILOtNG FORADD i T I ONAL YEARS • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 9 B CONSIDERATION OF SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR MAY 4, 1987 TO REVIEW SP #85-01. BY COMMUNITY OPT I ONS, TO DETERM i NE I�lHETHER t T i S 1 N COMPL I ANCE W I TH THE ST I PUL AT I ONS OF THE SPE C i AL USE PERM I T ..... 10 - 10 D . r COUNCIL ��EETING. APRI� 20. 1987 . NFW BUSINESS iCONTiNUED� PA GE 5 RECE i V I NG THE (�11 P�UTES OF THE PLANN I NG COMM i SS I ON h'�ET I NG OF APR � L 8. 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 - 11 N A. CONSIDERATION OF A LOT SPLIT, L.S. �87-01, TO SPLIT LOT_ 1. AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION N0. 92 INTO Th'0 SEPARATE PARCELS, THE SAME BEI NG 1541 FERNDALE AVENUE N.E.. BY CHARLES RICE ...................... 11A-11F � ANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION; DENIAL 8 ��.J-��N ���1�!CIL ACTION NEEDED: CONSIDERATION OF RECOMI�1ENDAT I ON CONSIDERATION OF RECElVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR MI SCEL.LANEOUS CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER PROJECT - 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 - 12 A � CONSIDERATION OF CHANGE �RDER N0. 1 FOR WATER AND SANITARY SEWER PROJECT (V0. 16Z. PARK CONSTRUCTI ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 - 13 D �� COUNCIL NEETING. APRIL 20. 1987 PAGE 6 , i� l�l BUS 1 NESS ( CONT I NUED ) CONSIDERATION OF CHANGE ORDER N0. 1 FOR DEMOLITION AND SITE GRADING PROJECT N0. 163. ENEBAK CONSTRUCT I ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 - 14 B �, CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ANO Di RECTI NG THE SPL ITTI N6 OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCE�s 2550 AND 2601. SECTION 12. AND REPLATTI NG I NTO A & R ADDI Tl dN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 - 15 D COMh1UN I CAT I ONS : MAYOR NAWROCK i, CI TY OF COLUMB I A HE I GHTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 CLA�MS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 LICENSES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 - 18 Q ESTI MATE S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 � 1 1 ,�\ r, f � ♦ gAADICAPPED AWARSABSS_WBS% Apr�Z 26 - May 2, 1987 Wiiliam J. Nee Mayor Fridley. MN WHEREAS, more than 35 miZZ�.on American citiaene have ph�eicaZ or nrentaZ impairmenta ruhich can prevent their fuZt participatzon in community and nationat Zife; and WgEREAS, the Minnesota State LegisZature and Governor Perpich have proclaimed Aprit 26 to May 2, 1987 as gandicapped At�arenese fi�eek and urged increased public atvarenesa of the capabititi�e and accompZiehmenta of peraona r�ith disabilities; and WEEREAS, communities are ruhere di.aabled and non-disabled peopte Zine. ruork and interact, and rvhere the greatest barriere to full participation of disabled pereone are.found, and rvhere opportunitzes for constructive change must be pureu6d: POW, THEREPORB, BE IT RESOLVED that I, WiZlzam J. Aee. Mayor of the City of FridZey do hereby proclaim ApriZ 26 to May 2. 1987 to be BAPDICAPPBD AiJAREAESS iJEE% in Fridle� and encourage the efforte of indzviduata and organisationa rvithin the City in support of programa and pro�eata to utiti�e the taZents of persons rvith disabilities and to remove the obetacZes to their fuZt participation zn the Zife of our communit� IA WITNESS fJEEREOF, I have eet my hand and caused the seaZ of the City of FridZey to be affised this 20th da� of ApriZ, 1987. WILLIAM J. ASS. MAYOR THE BOARD OF REVIEW APRI L 20, 198'7 S � 6 Form No. A.F. 4—Notice to C1ak of "�ettng of Boud of Aeview�—•Equallritlon. OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR , TO THE CLERK OF THE City pF Fridlev Anoka COUNTY, biINNESOTA: NOTICE IS HEREBY GNEN, That the�Mond�) 20th day of April . 19$7 ��;;�» :t at- �' 3� o'cloci� P M., has been fixed as the date for the meeting of the Board of Review-�'',�dellj��idn (Strtla out one) —in your �lty for said yet�r. This meeting should be held in yuur office as provided by law, Pursuant to the provisions of 111innesota Statutes Section 274.1, ti•ov are required to give notice of said meeting by publication and posting� not later thsn ten days prior to the date of said meeting. Civen under my hand this 3rd day of- February � 1987 _ �/' �.� Q • <f��' cr_� . .-� Gay e Leone (;ounty ssesso <. � Anoka County� Minnesota •Applia only to cida whae cbarta provida for a Bwrd aE Equaliutioo initead o( a Bwrd of Hevkw. CITY OF FRILg,EY OFFICIAL PUBLI(�TION ASSFSSMII� NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Board of Review of the City of Fridley in Anoka County, Minnesota, will meet at the Council Chambers of the Fridley Civic Center in said City on Monday the 20th day of April, 1987, at 7:30 p.m., for the purpose of reviewing and oorrecting the assessments of said City of Fridley for the year 1987. All persons oonsidering themselves aggrieved by said assessment or who wish to complain that the property of another is assessed too law are hereby notified to appear at the said meeting and shaw ca►,� for having such assessments oorrected. No oomplaint that another person is assessed too low will be acted upon until the person so assessed, or his agent, shall have been notified of such oomplaint. Given under my hand this 23rd day of March, 1987. Shirley A. Haapala City Qerk Publish: April 6 and 13, 1987 3//0/3/6 1A THE MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COU�CIL MEETIN6 OF APRIL 6, 1987 t 4 l .4r� ��. 11.� _ • . �! '��1�_._: ' ��.��� • -4:1 � i� _� �4.�!_ M• Iy • ' � ' � . Zhe Regular Meeting of the FricIley City Council was called to order at 7:50 p. m b� Mayor Nee. �_ �� • __ a, : ►,« MayOr' Nee lecl the Coimci.l and auclienoe in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. �;,•����� NEt+BE�S PRF5II�1T: Mayor Nee, Gbtmcilman Goodspeed, �ualcilman Fitz�etrick, O�imcilwanan Jorgenson and Co�mci.lman Schneider NENBII�.S ABSENT: None � •,���1 : u • • �. �' • '� • �4 1 �' �►. «_�_��. ' �� �� z�. �4+4_ ! ;. � « '�� J' 1 � 1J. N�yor Nee read this proclanation which �oclaims Jtne 25-J�.�?y 7, 198'7 as the week of the International Youth Ctal.ture Exchange Program 4~� reoognition of the Angelettes Danoe Group for being selected to represent ane United States in a good will tour to Russia. Mayor Nee presented the proclamation to menbers of the Arigelettes L�noe Group and oongratulations were extended to then for reoeiving this homr. «,s,�•__� _�4� 4 �� �_� • .I ai; �-•• 1 .. Mayor Nee read this proclanation which proclaims the week of April 6-10, 1987 as School District No. 14 Appreciation Week in reo�gnition of the School District's acaomplishments in serving the wmmunity and their reputation for excellenve. Mayor Nee joined with the Council and citizens of Fric�.ey in expressing gratitude for the many public servives pc'ovided by the School District and wnveyed best wishes for cAntinued sucaess. L � � �t� z. � l�. �� ��� 1�� �_i_�S« � � Nl�TION by Councilman Schneider to Sea�nded b� Gbuzcilwcman Jorgenson. Mayor Nee declarecl the motion carried z� � '�I • • • Ci i4 approve the minutes as presented. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, unanimously. The follawing items were aaaea to the agenda: (29) Consideration of reaeiving menoranc3�an fran �ym�nd Haik dated April 1, 1987%in regard to Lake -1- COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1987 Ibinte Developnent; (30) Consideration of a temporary road on the Lake Fbinte Developnerit site; and (31) Agache Camping Center, 7701 East River Road, regarding trailers �arked on this site. N�TION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt the agenda with the above additions. Seconded by Cbuncilman Schneider. Up�n a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. OPEN FORUM. VIS�RS: Mr. �Stan Leino, 7397 Memory Lane, stated he sent a letter to the City Manager regarding the car wash on University and 73rd Avenues. He stated he felt there was a safety problen that exists at this car wash on Tuesday afternoons when there is a special and a person can wash thei r car for 25 cents. He stated on Tuesdays f ram 3 to 5 p. m. , it creates chaos on the servioe raad because of the vehicles waiting in line. He stated he hac] no interition of putting the owner out of busiress, but felt this is a safety probl en. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated Mr. Leir�'s lett,er has been forwarcled to the Publ ic Works and Fbl ioe Departments for thei r response. PUBLIC HEARINGS• 1. �NSIDERATION OF A REZONING R�OiIEST. ZQA #87-01. TO REZONE FROM R-3. GENERAI, MULTIPIE DWELLIt�. TO C-2. GENERAL BUSINESS. ON ?ATS 23 AND 24. TOGETHER WITH 1/2 VACATID ALI,E'Y. BLOCR 6. FRIDLEY PARR. THE SAME BEING 6501 EAST RIVER FiOAD N. E. , BY CHRISPENSEN AtTI�O BODY: NDTION by (btmcilman Fitzpatrick to waive the reading of the public hearing notioe and open the public hearing. Seoonded by Cb�mcilman Gooc�speed. i7p�n a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee cleclared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing operyed at 8:00 p.m Mr. Imbertson, (bman�ity Developmerit Director, stated the petitioner and his attorrey have requested the C�incil table any action on this item �mtil the petitioner returns fran his vacation and is able to work out s�me questions rec�rding the right of-way. Ae stated the Council may want to review the facts of this rezoning request and hear any oomments, but the publ ic hearing should be cnntinued. He also suggested the special use permit and varianoes related to this rezoning be tabled and wnsidered at the same time as the rezoning request. No persons in the audienoe spoke either for or against this rezoning petition. NDTION by (b�cilman F`itzFatrick to aoritinue this public hearing to May 4, 198'7. Se�nded b� Co�cilman Schr�eider. ilp�n a voioe vote, all voting aye, I�yor Nee c�eclared the motion aarried tmanimously. OLD BUSII�SS• 2. OONSIDERAT�ON OF A SPEC?AL USE PERMIT. SP #87-01. TO ALIAW EXTERIOR STORAGE OF MATERIALS A1�ID DOUIPMENT ON Tf� EAST 125 FEET OF IAT 18. ,$IACR 2. CENTRAL VI�1 MAIVI�R. THE SAME BEING 7340 CENTRAL AVENUE N. E, BY EDWARD AND ROSE -2- •� � « i • . .. � i��I���i WAI�.IOCH (TABLID MARCH 23. 1987) : Mr. imbertson, (bmanu¢�ity Developnent Director, stated this item was tabled fran the last (bimcil meeting in order to give the petitiorer time to review s�me options rec�rding the use of this property for a less iritense purpose. He stated there are 14 stipulations re�mmenc3ed tr� staff in oonj�mction with this special use permit and are outlined on Page 2L of the agenda. Mr. R�ber�tson stated it is reo�mmenc7ed that the date, in stipulation No. 6, for praviding the o�ncrete curbing and gutter be changed fran June 15 to August 15, 1987. He stated this would give the petitioner the opport�mity to apply for a rehabilitation loan. He pointed out that staff, in no way, is guaranteeing he would reoeive such a loan. Mr. Walcbch stated he o�ntacted the person interested in a video store at this location and he is willing to look at the site. He stated there is sufficient Farking and felt the building would meet the oode require�►ents. Mr. Walcbch stated if the building on this property oould be used for a video store, it would solve a lot of problens, hawever, he did not know if it a�uld be cbne ric�t away. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated he wanted to make sure Mr. Waldoch �nderstood that the City is►'t pranising he would reoeive a rehabil itation Ioan. NDTION tr� Gb�cilman Schneider to grant special �se pern►it, SP �87-01, with the follawing stipulations: (1) provide an eight foot high solid wood screening fenae, as per aanenc3ed City plan dated March 17, 1987; (2) all materials to be stored inside the fenoed storage area belaw the top of the f enoe tr� May 15, 1987; ( 3) instal l 1 ands ca pi ng, as pe r amende d Ci ty pl an dated March 17, 1987, to include edging, mulch, weed barrier and lawn sprinkling by Jtne 15, 1987; (4) sod b�ulevard areas along Central Avenue, 73rd Avenue and 73-],/2 Avenue, as per aanended City plan dated March 17, 1987, b� J�me 15, 1987; (5) reFaint building facade and trim by June 15, 1987; (6) pravide six inch c�ncrete curbing with gutter, as per anended City glan chted March 17, 1987, tr� August 15, 1987; (7) renove aoncrete island frar. parking lot by J�me 15, 1987: (8) repave parking lot, as per City Fhgir�eer specifications, and stripe nine (9) stalls within private property by September 15, 1987; (10) parking area is for storage of street operable and/or lioensed vehicles only (modif ied by staff on March 5, 1987) ;(11) parking of vehicles within street ric,�t of-ways is prohibited - violators will be tagged and/or taaed; (12) no sles or leasing of vehicles is or will be permitted on this site; (13) special use permit is for outsicle storage for l�an c$re operation only and is i�ended for preserit owners only and is not transferrable to future awners; and (14) special use permit to be revi�aed in six months. Sea�nded by Councilman Goodspeed. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried �a�animously. •�1 �� • � « • a• � • � � • «_�L� ��� � _� _ '� � «' ,�� �►.� i� • • a• � • a�� 1 �� � �� _ ��l ��+�= • «� ��� • • • _ � i •� �• � • � � aM� • i •� � _� z�►� �� � M' i�.�� � zi � i_ ,� � � � i., i V' i-i �� �z�fl«i -3- •���, . �+�� � _-' � �- ' --� ' � Mr. Robertson, (bmmLmity Developnent Director, stated the petitioner did not state any hardship on his varianoe application or at the Appeals Commission meeting, therefore, the Commission reoommended denial of this variance because no hardship was fo�md. NDTION by Councilman Goodspeed to ooncur with the revommendation of the Appeals Comanission, and deny this varianoe request, VAR �87-04, due to the lack of a valid hardship. Sea�nc3ed b� Gbwlcilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote,y all voting aye, A'�yor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. �� � • • � • _� • �.N �� i . . . .+ . �� '� � �� ' « �� �. v • -,� i �_� •a� s "�. _ ' •'---� �!= 1�.� � • �� �t� �� • �i �� _ • • ;,� � _• : _ � us ' -� . Cbuncilman Schneic7er stated he felt there were still some issues to be resolved and, therefore, maved the following: MDTION b� CAtmcilman Shcneider to table this ite�n and refer it back to staff to address some of the issues previously discussed. Seo�nded by Councilman FitzFatrick. Up�n a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried un�animously. •� !. • • �� • ••� ••� M � �. _ •_s _ i � �� � � • � n � • • _ •� _ 4�� �� +� "• I u " �. y� • : � � ��� . . NDTION b� Coimcilman Schnieder to table this item. Seoonded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. IJp�n a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. • �� � �' � � � �� }I�� �`N ••� � .�.�� � � �� ••�� x� i� I �1�' � ��'��11) '��� • ': ' : �i� �: .�M ' : NDTION by Cbuuzcilman Schneider to table this item. Sewnded tr� O�uncilwanan Jorgenson. Up�n a voioe vote, all voting aye, I�yor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. �• � • • •_ � • `� � • •�• `ZM � � s�� _ � � • "'� - � « � L � • • � • i_�� � � _ � � � 'li.=1 ���. �� � � � � i.� � � l,.�s } . �� � Li _ .�� 4 + +lM • • NDTION tr� Councilman Schneider to table this it�n. Seo�nded b� Q��mcilwanan Jorgenson. tlp�n a voioe vote, all voting aye, N�yor Nee declared the mation carried unanimously. : •� �. • • ; '! �� • 'y• � �i'� ���� � • • •i'� � • z• � i � ! �1� ��� s _.� �� '�z� �: �� u::.« IrDTION by Co�mcilman Sc�neider to table this ite�n. Seaonde`d by Councilman -4- k� 1�..�� +��+� • _-' i �_ • Gooclspeed. i7p�n a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. •� _ �� • • • � • �� • • �4�.� ' _ _ 4�! :� �M • �.� t._��� � . � s.� i�. �•, y� . ���' -��� ���. : �!� • ���, , . � : a� � �+-_�« MJT�ON i� Cbwlcilman Schrieider to table this iten. Seaonded tr� �ta�cilwanan Jorgenson. Upon a voioe vote, all vating aye, l�yor Nee declared the motion carriecl unanimously. � •� �� • � • _ . . �� _ i • y� �,�� � • _� � � '�� L�� � • _ �. ;s� ' �+� � � � � ���� • � ����iu _L • �.. NDTInN k� Co�mcilman Schneider to table this item. Seoonded by Councilman Goodspeed. Upon a voioe vote, all voting aye, N�yor Nee declared the mation carried unanimously. � � '1� M �� � i � i.�� �`�J� � : I' -_ • ' .�� -t i � • 1 ' �� i -_ ' e � • 1 .Z�� y ��. • �: ���� • . �� ��,� .�T � �. • � _y� • • �: � i �� �-� : �!! _' � • r rl. : � ' � ' ��_� Mr. F7.ora, Public Works Director, stated on Novenber 3, 1986, the Council held the first reading of this ordinanae to vawte a portion of the 30 foot ea�esnerit of Viron Road for oonstruction of a loopback around Dr. Dahl's Chiropractic Office. Ae stated, subsequent to that meeting, Dr. Dahl requested rezoning of his paroel based upon plans to oonstruct a second offiae building; haaever, he withdrew his request for redevelognent of the property. Mr. Flora stated in the meantime, the vaaation of the old Viron Roac7 portion stopg�ed and Viron Road loopback assessnents were levied on the property. Mr. Flora stated in negotiations for obtaining the necessary right-of-way for the loopback, the City agreed not to le�vy any assessment for the imprcyvet�ent against Dr. Dahl's property, as long as he did not exceed a total of 3,600 square feet of building space. He stated in order to aomplete and clear the files on this property, staff is reoommending the seaond reading of the vacation and ciefer cAllection of assessments on this property. fle stated the resolution to defer these assessments appears as Item 20 on the Coimcil' s agenc7a this evening. NDTION b� Gbimcilman Schn�eider to waive the reading 880 on the se�nd reac]ing and order publication. Gooclspeed Upon a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayo carried unanimo�uly. � �. and acbpt Ordinance No. Seoonded by Councilman r Nee declared the mation �• � �� s� • •. � __ ' � � ; �y.l�� _4�! y4� � �!� �� ,_��� � �,� ;_� �• 1��+.�T. �� z� �tM � � �! _ _- - �_�_= M_ • �iz �. -5- 0 �i�. l�.�/!_ ��� • ,._ • • N • ' : Mr. Robertson, Community Development Director, stated the City is acininistering a rehabilitation program in o�nj unction with the rgiFA. He stated because the proaess is so time c�nsuning and staf f c�esn' t have the resouroes to answer the tec,hnical questions, the Gbimty has wrttracted with a mnsultant to aid cities in Anoka County in ac�ninistering the program. Mr. Robertson stated staff feels the use of �is �nsultant, Lucy Beckwell, will relieve the City of the task of adninistering the progran and will, in turn, speed up the prooess of implenentation. He stated there would be no rharge to the City for sexvives performed b� Ms. Beckwell and she would keep the City i.nformed and upc�tecl as to the project status results. Mr. Rabertson stated in order to provide this service for Fridley, the Cbca�ty and MHFA r�uire authorization by the Mayor and City Manager to exec�e the agreement between Ms. Beckwell, Anoka County ana the City of FYidl ey. NDTION by Cotmcilman F'i.tz�atrick to authorize the Mayor and City Manager to enter into this agreement for the HUD Rental Rehabilitation Program. Seo�nded by C:oumcilman Gooclspeed. tTpon a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. u �I�� u 4 � M �M_ ' % �_��. •!��! � �! � � �i •� `� � � �_ '� s ' '�1 �' i: / ,� _� !. '� ' '' �� � I .�I� i_�_ �� i _ �i� �:� � � �i�� � i� • _ y�' � _:�_ � z_ � ' ��t�l.� � �z�� ,. �� � _i1�� �. • 1 �I� • 1 ' �_ ' _� •.� • � : Ms�i iy! ��� _� � Nl�TION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to table this item to May 4, 1987. Seoonded by CoLmcilman Schneider. Up�n a voive vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion c�rried unanimously. �_u �l���u � �� • : • �� •�i�� �� ��_ �1� •� � • • ' _;�.« L• ' i : � �� ;�� �« i �:�«, •,4� ; � � � ,� 1 �� • •a i �� � a�� �« ,� _�«• �. �4i � � � I � 1 i ��« �� ` 'JI� • � _ �_ ' ,�. ' •.� � � M '� ' ��� ��1� NDTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to table this item to May 4, 1987. Seooncied b� Cbtmcilman Schneider. Upon a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ;_�« �. .. _�,� � ►� �4_ �_ w:�_ • �_�� ������ _ • �! � • ,+��«s L%�r� �• �� • � • _ � • • �• ; : � �� l: _; 4,� ,;� •+ i - �� • • i � �+ � �i a� • � • � ��� � �� _y� � �ai i � � _� 4�� • � i y �,i • • � . : ��M' 1 � • s'� �_ �' � : ►.� • i� � � :� _:_y! � _ � � � � � «� «s-z4�' � NDTION b� �Lmcilman Sc�►ryeider to set the pub�ic hearing {in this vacation �� k� 1� ! ,�!����. • �'i�_ . request for April 20, 1987. Seo�nded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. �� � • • • ; �• . �. •�• � !; �� � �� �a�• � a���, � 1l�1_ �.I� � �� i �1� :_4_ �il�----- ,' �'- �� -� '�� i � �� ��� 4i�.«� ,. NDTION tr� Cotmcilman Schneider to aet the public hearing for April 20, 1987. Sea�nc7ed by Coimcilman Fitz�xitrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Nlayor Nee declared the motion rarried unanimously. •� I� �i � • � � _ : �' �' _�_ � � �tI • ; • I � _�� L__ �I �►.� i � � i�� � 4� � � �I� 8• � �1l� � � ': - ��. -: �� i_ ' + i� �� �_ I � ���� Mr. RQbertson, Cbmmunity Developnent Director, stated this special use permit is to a1law for outside storage related to the expansion of an existing auto salvage yard at 3737 East River Road. He stated the expansion will be to the north on Burlington Northern's �roperty �a wo�.a � used for storage of disabled vehicles. Mr. Robertson stated this isn't the traditional j�k yard, but these vehicles have been damaged and are being stored b� insuranve a�m�anies prior to auction or r�sale. Mr. Robertson stated there are a nianber of stipulations reoommended by staff, in aomj imction with this special use perniit request, and outl ined on F�c�e 15N of the Council's agenda. He stated these generally relate to landscaping and screening. Mr. l�bertson stated a letter was reoeived f ran Mr. Norman, Regional Manager for Burlington Northern, in reference to stipulation No. 9 regarding the billboard. He stated Mr. Norman questioned the authority to impose this regulation sinoe the tai.11board isn't Fhysically located on the property in guestion. He stated staff has requested the City Attorney to review Mr. Norman' s letter. Mr. Newman, Assistant City Attorney, stated Burl ington Northern has taken the position that sinae the applicarit isn't leasing the land, the City is attenpting to regulate property beyond the area wverecl by the special use permit appl ication. He stated f ran a Iec$I standpoint, there may be some validity in Burlington Northern's ooncerns and would reoommend that this stipulation be deleted. PDTI�DN tr� Gbtmcilman Fitz�atrick to grant special use permit, SP #87-04, with the follaaing stipu].ations: (1) petitioner to enclose r�w storage area with an eic�t foot hic,� chain link fenae with staff ap�aved vinyl screening slats all along the north and we�t sides prior to any storage; (2) petitioner to spray �aint existing slatted fenve (where virye grawth allaws) to match new fenoe slatting by June 30, 1987; (3) petitioner to install landscaping, as per GYty plan dated March 18, 1987, by June 30, 1987; (4) petitioner to pravide a water truck or ather acoeptable mearis of irrigation for lanclscapd.ng by Jine 30, 1987; (5) petitioner to refurbish security hut S� k� 1�.��_ �r��+��� � _ • " .�_ . ' : at main entry b� J�e 30, 198'7; (6) petitioner to install blacktopping and �oncrete curbing for Salvage Yard and Shorty's Tawing, as shown on Ci.ty plan dated Marc� 18, 1987, tr� July 31, 1987; (7) petitioner to oomplete a tax parcel combination form for existing parcels under his ownership; (8) landscaFi.ng and irric�ation subject to modificaton based upon �unty and NSP consiclerations; (9) special use permit is for the property lying approximatly 609 feet north of existing salvage yard, which represents a lesser anolmt than that published; and (10) a performanoe bond or letter of creciit in the �anoant of $10,000 to a�ver imprwenents to be surmitted to the City prior to effectuation of this special use permit. Seconded by Co�cilman GoocZspeed. Upon a voioe vote, all voting aye, P�yor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � •� � • • � • �• '� i � � -�� �' -_ • • ^�• � �i� • : } �_ ' M I� ,- • � : � �� �� • � I _ ��M� _ 4� � ,_� � � I !� ' �I� _�__ • �� ' ' M M '1� • _� NDTION b� Cbimcilman FitzFatrick to set the public hearing on this vacation request for April 20, 1987. Sear�nded b� �Lmcilman Schneider. Upon a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion aarried unanimously. ' M �/� � � �1 � �l�� � �' L__ ��.��I _._ � 41 • �:�« ' ' �� �• _ �� • • • • L� _�.« �� !• ' i : � . �� ; a�� .« �1 L�� .1=1T� � « � i �f . _l_T ,. �-��-_� �! 4 �� �� �4: • «, • z �+� �� �. L' L'�S�!�! � � �. �� �« i •,� � �� �4% • «� � �►. � :_':_'�4M!_ � � � 4�L ___ �! �. ' ��- ' - -_- �! � i �. �a�_ _� Mr. Imbertson, O�nan�ity Developnent Director, stated these variances are requested to a�rrect norr-oonforming setbacks as follaas: (1) reduoe the side yard sett�ck of an existing garage fran 5 to 2.9 feet; (2) reduce the side yard set�ck of an e�asting a�art�ent building f rom 25 to 23.5 feet; and (3) reduoe the fror�t yard setback of an existing a�artment building frcm 35 to 34 feet. Mr. Robertson stated the existing garage that requires the side yard setback is located across a ten foot utility eas,ement and the utility c�omFanies have indicated they are �u�willing to vacate this easeqnent. He stated the petitioner understancls the liabilities relating to their garaqe being located on this ease�nent. Ae stated the utility oom�xinies are �t willi.ng to put in writing they have ryo otrjection to the c$rage being on the eas�nent, therefore, it is the Ci.ty Attorr�ey's opinion the City should not grant the varianoe for the c�arage. Mr. Bissorett, re�esenting the petitioner, stated cannot be vac$ted, however, the util ity o�mFanies hav be maved. He stated he can see the j ustif ication particular varianoe. � the util ity easement e rot asked the garage for denial of this !� «� �1. �_ 1!�_�� � � i.' � �_ � NDTION b� Coimcilman Gooc3speed to ooncur with the reoommenc3ation of the Appeals Commission and grant �he two variance requests, VAR #87-06, to reduoe the side yard setback of an existing a�artment builcli.ng from 25 feet to 23.5 feet and to reduoe the front yard sett�ck of an existing apartment building f ran 35 feet to 34 feet and to deny the varianoe to reduoe the side yara setback of an existing garage f ran 5 feet to 2.9 feet. Seoonded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion oarried �manimously. . •� . �. � � • � �� i • �� �� _z � • �.�� �� � � � _�• � ��. � �� � � � � � � :' �i� i�.� i � e _f_S-u i • l, � �� ' � � � _ �:�i1lz �iz�_� Mr. Robertson, Q�x�nn�ity Developnem Director, stated on October 17, 1983, the Gbtmcil apprwec7 special use permit, SP #83-10, for the operation of an autcmobile repair garage at 7948 University Avenue. He stated this permit was issued to the owr�er, Gerald Paschke, and the petitioner FYed Lyons, with four stipulations which he outlined. He stated on Novanber 3, 1986, the Cb�cil reviewed this special use permit and, at that time, the operator had vacated the prenises and Coimcil directed staff to notify the petitioner that the special use permit had e�ired. Mr. Robertson stated a rew operator, Mr. Shanley, is requesting permission to take aver the operation of an automobile repair garage at this same location. He stated he has aoritacted the City Attorney's office on this matter and in as much as speci.al use permits are issued both to awner and operator, the City c�uld simply reinstate the r�ew petitioners with the same stipiil.ations. NDTmN }�i Co�mcilman Goodspeed to reinstate special use permit, SP #83-10, with the rew petitiorers and the follawing stipulations: (1) no outside storage of garbage oontainers; (2) no outsic3e regair of cars; (3) no overnic�t storage of cars outsic7e the building; and (4) this special use permit be granted for a three year period with staff review after one year and if there are rio problens, it a�uld be extencied for another three years b� Gblmcil action. Seoonded by Cbtncilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Nhyor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. • � • • : • • � � y " • � � � : ������ �� i�t � �� ( ��� � 2 V � �� � �i � �1i�i _ � �� � � i NDTION tr� (buncilman Fitz�atrick to ad�pt Resolution No. 33-1987. Seoondecl by Co�cilwanan Jorgenson. Up�n a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the mation carried tu�animously. � �• . �� • �.. . •�� �►� �•.�u� = i' L . . ���[; , ��,-- ; ; �n • ;u . ' � L��� �� '+?+u� � �� ' = �� ��+� �_�+ �i. .��.�_,���1 ' �� ��_ �.� �+ NDT�DN by Gb�cilman Fitzpatrick to acb�t Resolution No. 34-1987. Seoonded by Gb�cilman Gooc3speed. Upon a voioe vote, all voting" aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. _} �i� 1� �_ �!�� �. • •_' � r_ . • Y � • • • : • •�� 41' ',� �I I �I� L�j •� _ _ � �� . � �� . � � . i�� ��� �,• � I • •�ill�� �_ ':_� : • - �i � ' _s � � ;1�� _ � ,.� _ �i Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated plans and specifications were received for modifying and upgrading the filters at the Commons Park filtration plant. He stated, in order to expedite the work without affecting the water distribution system, it would be appropriate to advertise for bids for the project. Mr. Flora stated TI�A would be willing to o�nduct the inspections during the oonstruction period for an estimated cost of $24,500 and the total oonsulting fees would be less than 8$ of the werall o�nstruction proj ect. I� stated some speciat �terials, large pipes and by�xiss valves, would be installed in this projec� whidl is not of a routine nature, therefore, he felt it would be approp�iate to have a c�onsultant cb the inspection, rather than the City personnel. Mr. Flora stat�d the issue of a o�nsultant for the inspection work could be addressed when the �ntract is awarded, but would like for the Council to aonsider the resolution at this time so staff can prooeed to ac�vertise for bicls. (bimcilman Gooclspeed reqaested a ang� of the noise ordinance be mailed to p�ospective bidders with the bid specifications. NDT�ON b� Co�mcilman Gooclspeed to acbpt Resolution No. 35-1987. Seaonded tr� CAtncilman Sc�neider. Upon a voioe vote, all voting aye, N�yor Nee derlared the motion carried unanimously. � _.� �+ • • . • : � • _ - - u ' -_ ' • ' _ ' - �j� �� � �� � i • _ � � �� 4 � � � �a i_' i _ ,a �S A �l�l _.z ' � I • 1 ' : z: M : � � � - - - y � 1�p �� •,� . .� _y .� ' • y��� • ' s_L_ �!�. � L�_.� ' �r . _ • .11 �• ►• • Mr. Flora, Publ ic Works Di rector, stated the property aaner, Wayne L�hl, has requested the Co�mcil defer the assessment placed on his property under Street Impravenent Proj ect ST 1986-1 until such time as the property is sold, replatted, or is developed in e�cess of 3,600 9quare feet. He stated this relates to the vacation of Viron Road and the owner has withdrawn his plans for additional aonstruction, therefore, it would be appropriate to ah3te the assessnerit. Mayor Nee asked if there was a�xoblan with the word "abate". Mr. Pribyl, Finance Director, stated the Council is actually abatinq the prior assessnertt and deferring it �mtil a later date. NDT1bN b� Co�mcilman Sdineider t�o acbpt Resolution No. 36-2987. Seoonded Y� Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ; . � -IO- �i� ��. !_ y��� • ;_' i � � �� � • • _ ; _� _ 1� • • • _ � � �� � �. • �.� • �� � �. � -__� �� '\�;�� • • ��� �s� L�� �_: *_L1I' _i I MJTION b� Cou¢�cilman Fitzpatrick to table this iten. Sea�nded b� Cb�ncilman Goodspeed. Upon a voiae vate, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � • _ i� ' • • _ i��� �� . . • � • «.s��_ �! � � Gbulcilman Schneider stated Mr. Bora, 6548 Channel Road, has requested installation of rx> �arking signs in f ront of his property. He felt the other three hcmes should be ooritacted to eee if they als� c7esire the signs. NDTION b� Councilman Sdvzeider to instruet staff to install a no parking sign at 6548 Channel Road and additional signage on Channel Road to Mississippi Street where requested by the property awner. Seaonded by Co�cilman Goodspeed. Upon a voioe vate, all voting aye, Ngyor Nee declared the motion aarried unanimously. �• �� ' • • �- _-�`� � 1 � • � y��i4�u1�� .; _� • �� ��, 11_ z�. • � i= - � , � : : � 1! , � , � _ • � _ i , � �_���.M����� ' • •� i�_ _z� Mr. Prib�l, Finanoe Director, stated in reviewing the qualifiaations of the tele�man�icatins mnsultarits, E�ic USA has the most diverse staff which has expertise in other areas and associates that provide assistanoe where r�eded. MJTION tr� Co�cilman Sch�eider to acoept staff's rea�manendation anci appoint Egic USA as the City's telec�n4mmiaations o�nsultant and a�horize e�aecvtion of the agreerent. Sev�nded tr� �incilman FitzFatrick. Upon a voioe vote, all voting aye, I�yor Nee declared the mation aarried unarri.mously. �� �� • • � • � 4 i �_ �_� �� • 4 � :_�1��i�.0 = _ � . �� �� _ us �_� ��!��1+ _L_- 1 �i� �� • : � • • : ' _��+ � '-�� �.��+_ �r� �±4 =s� 4:� _��_���� _ �! Mr. Pri�l, Finanoe Director, stated the Bottan Line is reo�mmended to imglenent a reoorcls managanent pcogran for the City. He stated Ms. Gold of this firm has set up the State's re�rc� manage�nent progra4n and the oompany is now working heavily in the private sector in the area of disaster rec�very. NDTION b� Councilman Schneider to acoept staff's reooirnnendation and appoint Bottoan Line for the City's records management program. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Up�n a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion aarried unanimously. R_� i� 7��1L TS ��I� _� ��_ ��� COtLt�x;'T�,T MEETING OF APRIL 6� 1987 I NDTION b� Coimcilman Schneider to ooncur with the following appointment by � the City Manager : I STARTIt� STARTIl� N� I�SITION SALARY L�ATE REPLA�.S Ric,k D. Crestik P�live Offioer $9.97 per April 13, Vacanc.y 245 �Pr�vost Rd. Fbliae Dept. Hour 198'7 Created b� Cloquet, NN 55720 (Partial E�npt) ($1734.00 Mo. ) Renneth Wil ki nson Se�nded b,� Coimcilwanan Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried �animously. 26. C��AIMS: NDTION b� Colmcilman Schneider to authorize payment of Qaims No. 13642 through 13849. Se�nded tr� �tmcilman Goodspeed. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, N�yor Nee declared the motion carried tmanimously. 27. LICENSES: NDTION b� Cotmcilman GoocZspeed to apprwe the Tio�enses as submitted and as on file in the Lioense Qerk's Offioe. Seo�nded by Councilman Schneider. Up�n a voiae vote, all vating aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unarumously. 28. ESTIMATES• I�DTION b,� Co�mcilman Fitz�atrick to ap�ave the estimates as su}mitted: Herrick & N�aman, P. A. 6401 University Avenue N. E. Fric��, NN 55432 For Servioes Rendered as t'ity Attorr�ey ' Fbr the month of NY�rch, 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,808.75 Ztain City Testing Corporation P.O. Box 70870 St. Fgul, NN 55170-0278 Investigation of Soil Cbnditions at Auto Recycling Ceriters FINAL FSTIMATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2,675.00 Seoonded tr� �lotncilman Sd�eider. Up�n a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declarecl the motion carried unanimously. , � -12- �i� !�. �_ ����1�. • ;_'s N_ . • �1 � �� 1 ��� • • � �.M ,� 1!�_81y,� � �� �1l L�.4 �i _ i' _ � �'s � i • • • • i� _� �1� � ( _i'� �� � � _ � 'tll��� NDTION b� ��a�►cilman Gooclspeed to reoeive the menorandum of April 1, 1987 fram Ray Haik in regard to the Lake Pointe Developnent. Seconded by (b�cilman Schr�eider. Upon a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. c � �� �� • � ,���� � • �� �:+ • + � L ��! �� � ► �� _! �+�� � Mr. N�aman, Assistant City Attorney, stated work is progressing on the southern portion of the Lake Pointe site. He stated he would request Gb�cil direct staff take steps to acoomplish what is necessary unc7er the existing construction oontracts which involves the wnstruction o£ a temporary raad until further information is reoeived from the developer on the f inal a�nf iquration. NDTION b� Cbimci.lman of approximately 200 Drive for use until developer, the ARA, � Upon a voioe vote, al unanimously. Schneider to direct staff t�o oonstruct a temporary road feet fran West Nbore Lake Drive south to Lake Pointe a final oonfiguration is agreed upon between the nd City (buncil. Seaonded by Councilman Goodspeed. 1 voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried ':' i � _��l�� « � _z� i�� � L� L� � I � � i � i i� � �t� 4} �� �uncilman Fitz�atrick stated he notioed there were five trailers parked at the Apache (�mging Center this past weekend and the landscaping has not begun. Mr. Imbertson, �n�nity Developnent Direetor, stated staff will checfc into this matter and f ind out when the lanctscap�ng will ooa�nenoe. Mr. NEwman, Asistarit City Attorney, asked staff to aclvise his office as to the outa�me of the City' s inspection so that the attorney for A�adze C�mp�ng can be ooritacted. i� •�i NDTION by Councilman Schneider Gburicilman Gooclspeed. Up�n a voi the motion mrried unanimously and Gbisicil of April 6, 1987 adjourned Respectfully sutrnitted, C�role Aaddad Secretary to the City Cbtmcil Approved: to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by oe vote, all voting aye, Nhyor Nee declarecl the Regular Meeting of the Fridley City at 8: 57 p. m -13- William J. Nee Mayor - r PUBLIC HEARIl� BEFORE �iE QTY O�LTNiCiL Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council of the City of Friclley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Nbnday, April 20, 1987 in the Council Cha�nber at 7:30 p.m. for the purpos�e of : Consideration of a Vacation, SAV #87-02, by Jack Cha¢nbers, to vacate the nprtherly 1 foot of the easterly 30 feet of the 5 foot drainage and utility easement located on the southerly 5 feet of Lot 16, Block 10, Donnay's Lakeview Manor Addition, the same being 550 - 57th Avenue N. E. A Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. Publish: April 6, 1987 April 13, 1987 WII,LIAM J. I�E MAYOR � 'r.� � PLANNING DIVISION 2A . �►,:� MEMORANDUM c��roF FRlDLEY -" P�ND Z0: JOQC RC8ER75Q�1, OJFI�UNITY DE,UELOPI��T DIRF]C�R t�Nn FROM: JIM RCBIlVSON, F�LANNII� �ORDINAZOR�j� . r�rfl n��: A�� 15, 1987 R}�ARDING: Q-iAABERS UTILITY EASEP�]T VA(�1TIDN PRUFOSAL Zb vacate the rbrtherly one foot of the easterly 30 feet of a util ity easement located on the rear of the property at 550 57th Avenue. BAQCGROUI�ID �e existing garage werhangs less than 2 inches into the easement. The petitioner wishes to avoid a cloud on the title. Zfie utility companies have no objection to the request. REQ�MMEI�,TION Zhe Planning Commission recommended approval on March 25, 1987. Staff ooncurs with this actioa � :� • 1 � CITY OF FRIDLEY ' PLAP�NIF�G CONiMISSIOW ��EETING, h1ARCN 25, 1987 CALL TO ORDER• Cl�ai rperson Qi 11 i ngs cal l ed the Flarch 25, 1987 , P1 anni nc� Commi s' n meeti ng to or�ier at 7:31 p.m. ROLL CALL: Mer.�bers Present: t�er�bers Absent: Steve Qillings,.Dave Kondrick, an Saba, Donald Qetzold, Richard Svanda Sue Sherek Ottiers Present: Jim Robinson, Plann' g Coordinator Jock Robertson, .munity Developnent Director Jim Dowds, 37 East River Road Jack Chamb , 4720 Garfield Ave. S. Richard terson, 277 - 57th Place APPROVAL OF �1ARCH/1'f, i987i PLANNItdG CQ�1t�ISSION MIP�UTES: MOTION BY�KQNDRICK, SECONDED BY f4R. BETZOLD, TO APPROVE THE M11RCH 11, 1987, pLANNING MIdISSIDN i�INUTES AS FIRITTEN. A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BILLINGS DECLRRED THE MOPION ED UNANIMOUSLY. 1. COJ�SIDERATION OF A VACATION RE UEST SAV #87-02 BY JACK CHAt•1BERS: Vacate t e tJort er y oot o t e aster y eet o t e oot drainage and utility easement located on the Southerly 5 feet of Lot 16, Block 10, Donnay's Lakeview �tanor �ddition, the same beinc� 550 - 57th Avenue t�.E. ��r. Billings stated that due to a conflict of inLerest, he woald not parti- cipate in either the discussion or the vote on this item. ��Ir. Robinson stated this vacation request involved the vacation of a portion of a 5 ft. utility easement on Lot 16, Block 10, Connay's Lal:eview Manor Addition. Tl�e property was zoned single family and was located just north of the old drive-in site. Mr. Robi��son stated it was discovered that a very small portion of the qarage in the rear yard (southeast corner of the property) overhung into�the easeMent by less than 2inches. In order to preclude any future problems that�might arise ►vith tlie title, the petitioner was requesting that tlie easterly 30 ft. of the north 1 ft. of the easement be vacated. He stated the City has notified the utility companies, and the utility companies have no problem with the vacation as outlined. Staff would recommend this vacation request be approved witi� no stipulations. 2C PLANNI�JG COt111ISSI0N t�1EETItJG, t�IARCI� 25 1987 PAGE 2 MOTIOI'7 BY MR. SABA, SECONDED BY MR. KONDRICK, TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF VACATION REQUEST, SAV �87-02, BY JACK CHAMBERS T1� VACATE THE NORTHERLY 1 FOOT OF THE EASTERLY 30 FEET OF THF. 5 FOOT DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT LOCATED ON THE SOUTHERLY 5 FEET OF LOT 16, BLOCK 10, DONNAY'S LAKE- VIEW MA1'70R ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 550- 57TH AVENUE N.E., WITH NO STIPULATIONS. UPON A VOICE VOTE, SABA, KONDRICK, BETZOLD, AND SVANDA VOTING AYE, BILLINGS ABSTAINING, CHAIRPERSON BILLINGS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED. . Mr. Robinson stated this iten would go before the City Council on April 20. 2. PUBLIC HEARING: COP�SIDERATIO�� OF A REZOP�ING ZOA #87-02 QY t1CCY., INC.: To rezone from R-3, General t1u tiple Dwelling, to R-1, One amily D�re 1' g, � on Lots !30 through a3, alock A, Riverview f�eights, and all that part the unnamed street abutting Lots 30, 81, 32, and 83 lying between the S therly 1 i ne of Lot 80 extended t•Jesterl y to the MAC Rai 1 road and the �lort rl y 1 i ne of Lot 83 extended lJesterly to the �1AC Railroad right-of-v�ay, a shown on the original map of said River View Neights Addition, and all hat part of the riyht-of-way of the tlinneapolis, Anoka and Cuyuna Range ailroad Cor�pany in the Southeast Quarter of the fJorth►�est Quarter of Sect' n 3, Township 30 iJorth ftange 24 �Jest lying between the North line of Lot 3, alock A, also known as Section A, River View Heights, extended 1Jest rough said riqht-of- �ray and said South line of Lot a0, Block A, River V' w Heights, extended West througli said right-of-r�ay according to the plat t reof on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder in and for noka County, t�innesota, the same being 441 Hugo Street N.E. MOTZON BY MR. KONDRICK� SECONDED BY MR. SV XDA, TO WAIVE THE FORMAL READING OF TNE PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE AND TY� OPEN NE PUBLIC HEARING. UPO1J A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, C IRPER50N BILLINGS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE PUBLIC EARING OPEN AT 7:36 P.M. t•tr. Robinson stated this was b ically a housekeeping item at this point, although they still have to through the public hearing process. This property has been before t Planning Commission and the City Council several tines in the past. The p perty was located on Hugo and East River Road and was zoned predominately -3 and also included two single family lots. This sane property was sub' ct to a lot split which divided the property into three single family lots. This lot split was approved by the City Council on Nov. 3, 1986. Co truction of single family homes was permissible in a multiple zone, so the re ning was done at the behest of the City Council and was a stipulation w' the lot split. The reason for the rezoninq was- to ensure that if onl one or two houses were built on the lot, they would not be left !,�ith a sm piece of R-3 property. MOTIONfBY MR. KONDRICK� SECONDED BY MR. SVANDA� TO CIASE TKE PUBLIC HEARING. A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BILLINGS DECLARED THE PUBLIC NG CLOSED AT 7:38 P.M. � � • OF 22 � • , FRlOLEY cENTE SEG 2.i � � •--- —� - ,, � , � o�,o N .n� � ;' • 57 T H. � " ' �, � � ' a1, I � � �. _� _ ' _ . e .I ' � `x i.�. Ys '� • SAV #87-02 Jack Chambers 42 � � �; a Z ,� �, � � � - � ti Q �,ti. � � � ■J a �" I„ I�4 I,1 I ---+ --+— .. �. ; s � �. � � L'��lC'E`V � i AV E. ,, � � � �ro � ,��; . �h: yoi. 1+i: 1 ti•. . � .I � , � A D L� � / ' � �-- - �',�— 1_ 1� . �' � - �.�: ,�_ �� �� _ �: _� -- _ . _ .._ _1� . � , r I.,� , � �. •s, � � �' � f :,�� i � / / a u c� � 1�1 � � / i - � �� i i _ � � ;------ - , ----i ; . _ . --=-- ---- � - � I i � N � ,- � -- � --- oti-; � - - � S U B D I V -- - � -,,� ,-- - - � - : i ► •• . ' --�— �.— ._,I — r-- '` �I �_�_I ; .� ---- _--------__� _--- - _ _--_ _ ' i/--- '; "__-i-�---- �NTERS TQTE N _ ------ ----- '�-� }�_=,; �` - W Y. N 0. 6 g 4 --- - , , _ _ —__ � __.._._ L_.._— --�-,------------------------------------------------ -- - = _- - _ ; 1 ,� , , ; - -- -- : LO�A-1�=1G�17�P;: .— ��_ .�T ,, i . � ;! ; , , - , j +� � , ,� � . '-,. - - • . Jack Cham}�ers SAV #87-02 S�i���le Land �urveyiii� �iic. W 2 J H 9 � 0.8 9001 E. Bloomington Frwy. (35W) Bloomington, MN 55420 (612) 881-2455 ADDRESS: 550 - 57th Ave. North Frirllav Minnacnta Surveyor's Certi rcate W Z J F- O J / ,2.86 ����— — 0.8 � N � a, a, � 0 � s U Z � c; b c� N 74.83 M EAS. � �oT LINE LEGEND � Denotes iron survey pipe (Pin). I hereby certify that this sketch, plan P'P• Denotes power pole or report was prepared by me or under SURVEY WAS PERFORMED OF SOUTH LINE OF my direct supervision and that I FOLL04JING PROPERTY: am a duly Registered Land Surveyor under the laws of the State of Minne- Lot Sixteen (16), Block Ten��(1.0), Donnay's sota. Lakeview Planor Addition,according to the map Dated this 10th day of Plarch 1981 or plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Registrar of Titles in and for SUNDE LAND SURVEYING, INC. . Anoka County, Minnesota. BY: (�� � Subject to restrictions, covenants and ease- Edward H. Sun e, .L.S. ments of record, if any. Reg. No. 8612 • ' FLJBLIC HEARIlVG BEFURE �IE CITY Q7UDICIL 3 Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Nbnday, April 20, 1987 in the Council Cha�nber at 7:30 p.m. for the purp�se of : Consideration of a Rezoning request, ZQA #87-02, by MCCK Inc. , to rezorie fran �3, General Multiple Dwelling, to R-1, One Family Dwelling, on Lots 80 �rough 83, Block A, Riverview Heights, and all that part of the unnamed street abutting Lots 80, 81, 82 and 83 lying between the Southerly line of Lot 80 extended Westerly to the MAC Railroad and the Northerly line of Lot 83 extended Westerly to the MAC Railroad riqht of way, as shawn on the original map of said River View Hei�ts Addition, and all that Fart of the right of way of the Minneapol is. Anoka an�d Cuytma Range Rai.l road Com�any in the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 3, Township 30 North Range 24 West lying between the North line of Lot 83, Block A, also known as Section A, River View Heiqhts, extended West through said right of way and said South line of Lot 80, Block A, River View Heights, extended West through said right of way acoording to the plat thereof on file and of revord in the office of the Cotu►ty Reoorder in and for Anoka County, Minnesota, the same being 441 Hugo Street N. E. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opport�ity at the above stated time and place. Pu4lish: Apri1 6, 1987 Apri1 13, 1987 WILLIAM J. NEE N�,YOR ..� PLANNING DIVISION 3 A � MEMORANDUM u�roF , FRl DLEY .' NEND Z0: JOCEC RCBERZ50N, OJbl�iJNITY L�E,VELOR'�NT DIRE(,i�OR ��M� FROM: JIM R(7BII�SQV, PLANNING OJORDINAZOR�J�. r�r� n��: A�a, 15, 1987 RF�ARDING: MCCTC RFZOIVING PROPOSAL Zb rezone fran R-3 to R-1, the property on the northeast oorner of East River Road and Hugo Street BACKGROUrID On Navenber 3, 1986, the City Council appraved a lot split to allow three (3) single fanily hames on this property. Single fanily uses are allowed in R-3 zones. In order to ensure continued R-1 status in the future, Council stipulated the cb�wn zoning. Zhree single f�nily pennits have been issued. 7t�ree park f ees were paid and other outstanding special assessments have been accepted by the developer. In addition, the required easements have been granted. RE,'OON�'IEI�IDATION On �larch 25, 1987, the Planning Catunission recommended approval with no stipulations. Staff s�pports this action. M-87-89 � � : PLANNIIJG CUt1(1ISSION MEETItJG, ��IARCH 25 1987 PAGE 2 MOTION BY MR. SABA, SECONDED BY MR. KONDRICK, TO RECOMMEND TO CI �CIL APPROVAL OF VACATION REQUEST, SAV #87-02, BY JACK CHAMBERS ACATE THE �VORTHERLY Z FOOT OF TNE EASTERLY 30 FEET OF THF. 5 RAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEME?�T LOCATED ON THE SOUTKERLY 5 FEET OF _ 16, BLOCK 10, DONNAY'S LAKE- VIEW MAP70R ADDITION, THE SAME BEING - 57TH AVENUE N.E., WITH NO STIPULATIONS. UPON A VOICE VOTE, S , ONDRICK, BETZOLD, AND SVANDA VOTING AYE, BILLIP7GS ABSTAZNING, CH ERSOfI BILLINGS DECLARED THE MOTION CARI4IED. , . obinson stated this iten would go before the City Council on April 20. 2. PUBLIC HEARING: COP�SIDEFtATIO�� OF A REZOP�ING ZOA #87-02 QY tiCCK, INC.: To rezone from R-3, General u tip e Dwel ing, to R-1, One Fami y ve ling, on Lots i30 through II3, alock A, Riverview f�eights, and all that part of the unnamed street abutting Lots 30, 81, 82, and 83 lying between the Southerly line of Lot 80 extended Westerly to the MAC Railroad and the �lortherly line of Lot 83 extended tJesterly to the t1AC Railroad right-of-way, as shown on the original map of said River View I�eights Addition, and all that part of the riyht-of-way of the �linneapolis, Anoka and Cuyuna Range Railroad Cor�pany in the Southeast Quarter of the ��ortha�est Quarter of Section 3, Tovmship 30 I�orth Range 24 tlest lying between the ��orth line of Lot 83, alack A, also known as Section A, River View Heights, extended LJest through said right-of- �ray and said South line of Lot B0, alock A, River View Heights, extended West ti�rougli said right-of-v�ay according to the plat thereof on fi le and of record in the office of the County Recorder in and for Anoka County, ��innesota, the sa�,�e being 441 Hugo Street �1.E. MOTION BY 19R. KONDRICK, SECONDED BY MR. SVWdDA, TO WAIVE THE FORMAL READING OF THE PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE AND � OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTINC AYE, CHAIRPERSON BILLINGS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND TXE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 7:36 P.M. P�tr. Robinson stated this was basically a housekeeping item at this point, although they still have to go through the public hearing process. This property has been before the Planning Comnission and the City Council several tines in the past. The property was located on Hugo and East River Road and was zoned predominately R-3 and also included tvro single family lots. This sane property was subject to a lot split which divided the property into three single family lots. This ]ot split v�as approved by the City Council on Nov. 3, 1986. Construction of single family homes was permissible in a multiple zone, so the rezoning was done at the behest of the City Council and was a stipulation with the l�t split. The reason for the rezoninq was.:to ensure that if onl.y one or two houses were built on the lot, they would not be left with a sr�all piece of R-3 property. MOTION BY MR. KONDRICK, SECONDED BY MR. SVANDA, TO CIASE THE PUBLIC HEARING. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BILLINGS DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEaRING CLOSED AT 7:38 P.M. 3C PLA�JNIP�G C0�1t1I5SI0�J �1EETItJG, MARCH 25, 1987 PAGE 3 MOTION BY 1�R. KOIJDRICK, SECONDED BY F4R. SAHA, TO RECOI�MF.ND TO CITY COUVCIL APPROVAL OF REZONING FtEQUEST, ZOA #87-02, BY MCCK, INC., WITH NO STIPULATIONS. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BILLINGS DECLARED THE MOTIDN CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. P1r. Robinson stated this item would go before the City Council on April 20. 3. PUf3LIC HEARI�JG: COtJSIUERATIOP� QF A SPECIAL USE PERt1IT SP #87-04 [3Y JAt1� DOIJDS: Per Section 205.17.1, C, 8, of the Frid ey City Co e, to a low ecterior orac�e of materials on tliat part of Lots 22, 23, and "36, Auditor's Subdivisi �Jo. 39, Anoka County, 1�1i nnesota, and that part of tl�e 14i nneapol i s, Anoka, a Cuyuna Range (tailr�ay described as follov�s: Qec�innin at the intersectio of the east right-of-way line of State Aid Nighway fJo. 1�also known as Fast iver Road) ��i��f� a line distant 134.5 feet north fror,i and parallel with th south line of said Lot 36; thence north along said east right-of-way line 9.63 feet; thence east parallel with said south line of Lot 36 a distance of 00.19 feet; thence south, parallel v�ith said east right-of-way line 378.63 f et; thence southeasterly to a point on a line distant 145.00 feet east from the oint of beginning, said line being 134.5 feet north from and parallel ��ith sa' south line of Lot 36; thence west 145.00 feet to the point of beginning, d that part of Lots 22, 23, and 36, Auditor's Subdivision (Jo. 39, Anoka and C una Range Railway described as follows: beginning at the intersection of t east right-of-►�ay line of State Aid Nightvay tJo. 1(also known as East R' er Road) with a line distant 134.5 feet north from and parallel with the outh line of said Lot 36; tiience north al ong saicf east ri gl�t-of-�,ray 1 i ne 82 .03 feet; thence east paral l el wi th said south line of Lot 36, a distance of 00.19 feet; thence south parallel with said east right-of-way line 591.03 fee , thence southeasterly to a point of a line distant 145.00 feet east from t point of beginning, said line being 134.5 feet nortl� from and parallel ith said south line of Lot 36; thence west 14�.00 feet to the point of begi ing, generally located at 3737 East River Road rJ, E. MOTION BY MR. KONDRICK, SEC DED BY t4R. SVI�lVDA, TO WAIVE THE FORMAL READING OF TNE PUBLIC NEARING NOT E AND TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING. UPON A VOICE VOTE, AL OTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BILLINGS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY iD THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 7:48 P.1�. Mr. Robinson sta d the special use perMit was for outside storage :related to the exp�nsion the auto salvage yard located on the east side of East River Road and nor of 37t1� Ave. The expansion would take place onto the Burlington ��orthern pr erty, approximately 600 feet north of the existing salvage center. This prop ty would be for the storage of disabled vehicles. Mr. R�nson stated Staff was recommending the following stipulations: 1. Petitioner to enclose new storage area with 8 foot high chain link fence with,Staff approved,vinyl screening slats all along the north and v�est sides,prior to any storage. 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'.ce*. o� said Lotc. .+nJ, al� th�t nart o.' t;�e unnar.ed streFt �hu�tinq Lots 90, 81, 37. and 63 I��iru� between the Sontherl.: line of Lot 8� cxt�n�:e.i �:esierl�� to'the M1C Zailroad an�l the ':ortherl�• linc of L�t II3 extenuc3 i�:esce:::• to th� '1�C Railroad riqht of way, as shown on the original !nap of Raid ?iver viev `{eiqt,!s hdditio�. Ar.d, all that nart ot the riqht of •.:�•• of t!;e "inne,^oli=, 4noka an3 ru��una Ranqe Railroad Comnany in the Southe�st Qu�rter of the vorth�est nuarter of Section 3, Townshi� 30 'dorth ?.-.n�e 24 �cst lvin� t.et�•ecn the ':o:th line of Lot 93, Eloc� 4, also �n�::r. a� Sectior. �+, ?iaer �'icw yeiahts, extendel �:est t!�rouqh said tivht of way and said South ]ine of Lot 80, ;>2�ck �, Riv�r "ieti• P.eiahts, e::tended ';cst throunh ssid riaht of ••:a•: accnriir^ !� th� n7at thereof nn file and of tecor3 in the office of the Coun*_�• Rer_er.lcr in ar.: :nr An�':.� �'ot:nt•�, 'tinnesota. S�b?ect to easenents for street and utilit�� nurF+oses ovez the ccru Ch 12.00 feet thereof, and also over the vest 15.00 feet ChFr��f, Parcel B: The a•est 7�.00 feet of the east 90.0(1 feet �f Lots 30, 81, 92, an�3 83, Rlock A, P.ZVF.R VIEt� H�IGH:S, Anoka County, �ti.^.^r�-�t�. Subject to an easement for street and ucilitv ourPoses over thc south 1Z.00 fcet thereo_°. ��arcel C: Lots 78 and 79, and the east 20.00 feet of LotF 8!1, 31, 3., �nd 9), all in elock A, RI�ERt'IEt; ItF.ICH':S, Anoka Countv, �linneG�ta. Sub�ect to an easement fo- strect and utlltt• nurpospF ot•er the south 12.00 feet t::�re�° , 1 1= ' ' \ � � _� �, y ` \ i ---/F�G�--- _ � � � r. 1 � 9�� ' i r .`j h� r ^; `\,\�--, r' �-_ � ' H � � � i.� °� ' • , `� �a nt� ` : � ' • � �� _' _ `` _,1 F �� ' � °° ��r ,.. .' �' =, H . �nV' ' . � ? s � 1 r.�" � � • -� , �, . ; C � � ° � -C; -�; , �Z� ' , -�..;:.--�------�-- \ � Bn Ni , ,, * 1� � _ � � �.- � �3 � �, ; �1 . SUCE.• / /ACX►=�_ fEET. o DEhG1£S //1 M�C'N /RCW A'PE SE7. •DfNOTES AN /IPqN AIQ�WYEN7 Fp(aY0 QfAq1NG5 S�M'N ARE FRpM ,�IS,sjA1�p pytUM. ti'B° ` 59 ��"9 "I�' 70 :!'C 70 OC � . ,, � � • �= ----- ,.� -- — � "c: V : ---- v. r --- � -�,. -- --- . - — - � i� - �9 � . ., c�� �� ; ----- '••r '�� -- Cq � � `� � -------- ;,—�— i '�: � - } ,r - - - -'- -- - - `�'— "�_ - - � Z �S�rEEr'� il�.l.tr � Et.ifi*..•:� +1 � � V1 �V -�-s °a ; :� �t ' T 70. ' � � ' 70. 00 h��.,/G'��5� STiPE��T , / wIKIP fO�I/FI /MI7 /M! tV� �llr M�IO�I Mf MfMAlO I� �[ OM Mr0► I/ ORC� S1/I(+�Y/j�41� TM�t) I Ir • �I .YMl1[I[O /aK J,IML7N► I�LR ...r cnra a► rwr ins� ar r�rso��. � TKs'�..� .. � • � a�re �e 6. �t� /� �7 �ts no. � i , zoA #s�-oa 3 F xR^^T' Inc. ., 1 — o�+. � — — — •� � �Q - _ � q63$ s� H��O �r6s � 0 v v � �--7U— —� 7t�s � . ��7� N Fo � f J�9� s 9� /r—�C Cf,� SC�.�IG - I : 5� _ � �I his hanet.and the buyer or mortgage aomgany was aware part of his garage wasn't on his property, it would be a problen. rpTlpN b� ��cilman Sc�uieider that if the lot split proceeds for 6342 & 6314 Baker Avenue, ciie to the encroachment probleqn, the fee for the lot split would be waived. Seconded by �uncilman Goodspeed. Upon a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ; a,« A reoess was called at 11:15 p�m. by Mayor Nee. : .!��u���i��� Mayor Nee reoonvened the meeting at 11: 30 p. m. All Council members were present. 13. R�-"'TVTt�'" '"4*�' �, � i�"T�-S OF THE PLATININC CONLMISGZQN MERTING OF OCTQBER 22, 1986: �� � 1� _ :: Y �J� • ; ��� �.�i L �?• !?'�� � ; :�. 1 +� ;��y �.�! �li� �t � �! : 1��� �t,t: :. �� � �l�!?�.+ �t � y � : �..L �_ �� ��,� 71M�. M � i �i i�,VI�\� 1�1 . h�!�!�1�: �. : 4�� ��� �M� � 4� : /�'�l !_ .1 .�i � 1►1\!_ �� �1 : �_ �1 ! : ��� �! ��4, • : ;�� ; ��►l ! !►1�/�!: `fMY ; /��11 : .'� : 4 : NDT�JN tr� O�u�cilman FitzFatrick to set the public hmring on this rezoning request for Navanber 17, 1986. Sevonded by �uncilman Goodspeed. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. B. mR.� ERA'►'TOh OF A FII�►L I�T. P � � 6-05. N�?ItTH PA� E=�TES, l+L�I�1C�D11T f V ��AT� 9dI'C]H OF 85Z4i AVENqE. WESr 4F _ I�DTION b� Q��mcilman Fitzpatrick to set the public hearing ori�this final plat for Navenber 17, 1986. Seoonded by O��mcilman Gooc�speed. tJp�n a voiae vote� all vating aye, I�yor Nee declared the mation carried unanim�yslY• �� �� ���!�: y � � • : !� � M : . 1 : ,� «�_ ; 4_ 4:!���! _ \.� . : Y� ��_ �A �% � : 1 i e_�� _ � �I� i : \I .il/ �. :!_ ��r- 4�!_ ": �I_ : �. �1. .� �l4�_� � \/ � �� �_ : �1�:.4_. ��. Mr, lmbertson, Oonan�nity Developnent Director, stated this is a request for a lot spliti in orc3er to create three single family lots. Ae stated there was an ap�xaved plan for multiple developnerit on this site several years acp which ne�ver pcooeeded. Ae stated the p�operty is located on the northeast �rner of Aug� and East River Rpad and has two zoning classifications, F�1 and R-3. ee stated the property to the north is zoned R-2 and the reic�borhood is mostly single family hanes. -15- 14. 3H ��. J�M� ���!alyl,. •.' .!.�'+„�:_�!; LIZj Mr. Fmbertson stabed if the lot split is appraved, varianoes are needed on �roels B and C to reciioe the required lat area fran 9,000 square feet to plus or minus 7,165 equare feet and varianoes on these two Faroels to rec�oe the required lot widkhs fran 75 to 70 feet. Mr. Robertson stated the Planning Commission preferred not to give a re�mnendation, based on the action the On�cil had taken on a lot spl it on Old Central, and questiored if this was a similar aase. He stated he felt the differenoe in this case is the area has al ready been platted and the Fsttern for c3evelopnent is eet, whidi was not the case involving the other 1 ot spl it. (b�cilman Fitzpatrick stated there have been several proposals to develop this Froperty and this �is the least intensive use of the land. I�DTION by ��cil�n Fitzpatrick to grant lot split, L. S. �86-08, with the follaaing stipuilations: (1) a 17.5 foot street and bilc�eway/walkway easement be �avided along East River R�ad; (2) a 12 foot eas�nent along Hugo Street be pcavided; (3) lot area varianoes are granted frcm 9,000 to plus or minus 7,165 square feet on F�roels B and C; (4) lot width varianoes are granted on �raels B and C fram 75 to 70 feet; (5) park fees of 5750 are required for eacfi of the three lots Fsyable with the building permits; (6) lot split is to be reaorded at Anoka O�unty within six months; and (7) the awner agrees to apply for rezoning of the property to single family, i�-1, prior to re�rding lat split. �lirther, in oonjunction with staff recommendations, the following shall apply: (1) the Faroels shall beoome three separate tax paroels; (2) a replat or registered land survey is to be sukmitted, if this lot split cannot be recprded at the O��ty by a simple legal description; and (3) sewer and water lateral and tap assessnents shall be paid. Se�onded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the mation aarried ur�animously. MJTION by Councilman Barnette to receive the minutes of the Planning Conunission meeting of October 22, 1986. Se�nded b� Wuncilman Schneider. Upon a voioe vate, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. rDTInN tr� ��mcilm�._Schneider to reveive the minutes of the CATV Advisory O�mtission meeting of October 23, 1996. Semnc3ed by O��mcilman Fitzpatrick. [)pon a voioe vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. :�, A. �NSIDERATION OF �T.rma�rrON OF F�RANQ3ISE FEE ZO AOQ�T: I�+�. ALmt, Assistar�t to the (�ty Manag r;, stated the Cable rea�mnended 538 of the franchise fee be allocated to the feeling the City oould draw on the ir�terest of the capital meet the City' s f tnding of 60$ . , �mmission had ACCW, with the outlast fund to Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated a formula was devised several years ago in -16- AJBLIC HEARING BFFC)RE �lE CITY aXJD1CIL 0 Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Cotmcil of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Monday, April 20, 1987 in the Council Q�a�nber at 7:30 p. m. for the purpose of : Consideration of a Vacation, SAV #87-01, by Richard Peterson, to vacate a 33 foot street dedication between 57th Plaoe and 57 ],/2 Avenue lying east of Lot 15, Block 1, and west of Lot 1, Block 2, City View Addition. All lying in the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota. Generally located east of 247 - 57th Place N. E. Ariy and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. Publ ish : April 6, 1987 April 13, 1987 WILLIAM J. NEE MAYOR � L I G D IVISION 4 �� P ANN N ..es,�,l � . MEMORANDUM ciNOF FRl DLEY , � t��N1� Z0: JOCK RC8ER750N, OJM!•UNITY D�UFi,OR'�NT DIRECPOR t�ND FROt•i: J IM RCBII�S(7N, FLANNIlVG O�ORDINA2�R ��rD II�1TE: APRIL 15, 1987 R�ARDING: PETERSGN VACATIfJN PROPOSAL Zb vacate the 2 1,/2 Street right-of-way lying between 57th Place and 57 ],/2 Avenue. Zhe rio�t of-way is 33 feet wide. One half of the property would go to the property to the west (the petitioner) and or�e half to the easterly property, if requested. :; «. e• ��n Zhe petitioner is requesting the vac�tion in order to add on to his single family h«ne. �e vacation will eliminate the need for a side yard setL�ck variance. �e ric�t-of-way is not utilized, and is a grassy area and cbes not alic� with the 2 1/2 Street right-of-way to the north. A aas line r�ms through the right-of way. REQOh9M�v'L�TION On April 8, 1987, the Planning Commission recommended approval of this request with the stipulation that a utility easement will be retained aver the enti re por tion. 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' - � f � ��:� � °y i -, �,� #*. � � w,r �5,. �. � �.. � � , : F � ; F � � � ,a',,i' r r A T � i t `'„� . . ��+�'��° ,. � 5 5 I�'�t�D ZO : Mayor and Ci ty Gouncil NEND FROM: Jock Robertson, CammLmity Development DirectorJ�, NEND IIz1TE: April 15, 1987 Ri�ARDING: April 20, 1987 Amenc�nent to Redevelognent Plan In order to facilitate the HRA proposal to enlarge the Redevelopnent Project Area No. 1 and to modify Tax Increnent Financing Plans for Districts No. 2 through No. 8, it is neoessary for Council to apprave the attached resolution (see exhibit A) as prepared by 0'Connor and Hannon. 'The purpose of the changes are to: add marginal properties (see exhibit B) located on or near University Avenue between 53rd Avenue and 61st Avenue to the HRA project area; add public ric�t-of-way all along and abutting the University Avenue Corridor improvesnent project; and to amend T. I. F. budgets to reflect improvement costs associated with the University Avenue and Mississippi Street Corridor projects. �e attached timetahle (see exhibit C) has been acIl�ered to. In the Council �ckets are authorizing resolutions fran the HFA, dated March 12, 1987, and the Planning Canunission, dated April 8, 1987. In addition, the proposal was reviewed and received by the Anoka Co�mty Board on April 14, 1987. If Council ooncurs with this proposal the documentation will be sent to the County for rec�rding. N�-87-92 5A EXHIBIT A Councilmember introduced the following resolution, the reading of which was dispensed with by unan- imous consent, and moved its adoption: CITY OF FRIDLEY COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RESOLUTION N0. A RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE MODIFICATION BY THE HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AOTHORITY IN AND FOR THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, OF THE MODIFIED REDE- VELOPMENT PLAN FOR ITS REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT N0. 1, THE ENLARGEMENT OF THE REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA, AND THE AMENDMENT OF THE TAX INCREMENT FINANCING PLANS RELATING TO TAX INCREMENT FINANCING DZSTRICTS NO. 2 THROUGH NO. 8 TO REFLECT INCREASED PROJECT COSTS WITHIN REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT NO. 1 BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council (the "Council") of the City of Fridley, Minnesota (the "City"), as follows: Section 1. Recitals. 1.01. It has been proposed and approved by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority in and for the City of Fridley, Minnesota (the "Authority"), that the Authority amend the Modified Redevelopment Plan for its Redevelopment Project No. 1, including the enlargement of the Redevelopment Proj- ect area, pursuant to and in accordance with Minnesota Stat- utes, Sections 462.411 to 462.716, inclusive, as amended. It has been further proposed and approved by the Authority that the Authority amend the Tax Increment Financing Plans relating to Tax Increment Financing Districts No. 2 through No. 8 within Redevelopment Project No. 1 to reflect in- creased project costs pursuant to and in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Sections 273.71 to 273.78, inclusive, as amended. 1.02. The Authority has caused to be prepared, and this Council has investigated the facts with respect thereto, a proposed Modified Redevelopment Plan (the "Redevelopment Plan") for Redevelopment Project No. 1 defining more pre=� cisely the additional property to be included and the addi- tional costs anticipated to be incurred within Redevelopment Project No. 1. � 1.03. The Authority and the City have performed all actions required by law to be performed prior to the amend- t`� �l ment of the Tax Increment Financing Plans relating to Tax Increment Financing Districts No. 2 through No. 8 and the amendment of the Redevelopment Plan, including the holding of a public.hearing therein preceded by published notice. 1.04. The Counci], hereby determines that it is neces- sary and in the best interest of the City at this time to approve the amendment of the Tax Increment Financing Plans relating to Tax Increment Financing Districts No. 2 through No. 8 and to approve the amendment of the Redevelopment Plan. Section 2. Findings for the Amendment of the Tax Incre- ment Financing Plans for Tax Increment Financing Districts No. 2 throucrh No. 8. 2.01. The Council hereby finds, determines and declares that the amendment of the Tax Increment Financing Plans for Tax Increment Financing Districts No. 2 through No. 8 is in- tended and, in the judgment of this Council, its effect will be, to further provide an impetus for commercial, industrial and housing development, increase employment and tax base and otherwise promote certain public purposes and accomplish certain objectives as specified in the Redevelopment Plan and the Tax Increment Financing Plans (collectively referred to as the "Plans"). 2.02. The Council finds, determines and declares that the proposed development and redevelopment, in the opinion of the Council, would not occur solely through private in- vestment within the reasonably foreseeable future and, therefore, the use of tax increment financing is deemed necessary. 2.03. The Council finds, determines and declares that the proposed amendment of the Tax Increment Financing Plans will afford maximum opportunity and be consistent with the sound needs of the City as a whole for the development or redevelopment of Redevelopment Project No. 1 by private enterprise. Section 3. Adoption of the Plans. The proposed amendment to the Redevelopment Plan and of the Tax Increment Financing Plans for Tax Increment Financ- ing Districts No. 2 through No. 8 and the proposed enlarge- ment of the Redevelopment Project area, as presented to the - 2 - Council on this date, are hereby approved and adopted and shall be placed on file in the office of the City Clerk. Adopted by the Fridley City Council on April 20, 1987. Attest: City Clerk Mayor The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember , and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof : and the following voted against the same: Whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted, and was signed by the Mayor and attested to by the City Clerk. - 3 - 5C �_ .- - .. � _ —'`}-- .... ... .°„ ,.�XHIBIT B ` � -p' �,�,_,— � w : �i#: ..���':Y C1T7 Of fR�OLfT � � , 9\•��� � ti' ': S! SI:SC. ? r.. c«......rw VOTMlG t r-,� ; ��+;:,:� C73iC:' -- r.�e.._e�rr.or DISTRICTS � • aS11iCT3 �"�; �. - �: .. .� , � l �,.J- � � �� , ;�;�� `� . . 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ML »tt i : as x = - � LLS�_L � ^ - � z '$ '��1: r i _ C1`.L:L __ _--- � zs� � : _ � ' ^y� ..�; - �� -� �� �� —. �.— � A iu,, `l = !��"I - =__ � -- �F �:. ., ; �=_, __ \ Y � : ��, ' _ ���'� 1 = _' '_ _ _ � �'�-.. � �;`. .. ..: " - � :°�. , L --- - ---- z_ - . __. ...... .a.�.. ~ EXHIBIT C TIMETABLE T0: AN.EY.D REDEVELOPM.ENT PROJECT N0. 1, MODIFY BY EhLARGEMENT REDEVELOPt:ENT PROJECT N0. 1 AND THE MJDIFIEA REDEVELOPMENT PLAN RELATING TEERETO c MhRCH 12i 1987•.•••••••••••••••••••••••�� APPROVES ENLARG Q�fENT, PLAN; REQUESTS CITY COUNCIL TO SET PUBLIC HEARING M.ARCH 16� 1987••••••••••••••••••••••••.AMENDED REDEVELOPM�NT PLAN SEhT TO COUNTY,SCHOOL DISTRZCTS FOR 3�-DAY SCHOOL DISTRICTS FOR 30-DAY REVIEN MARCH 23, 1987 .........................CITY COUNCIL SETS APRIL 20, t987 AS PUELIC HEARING DATE APRIL 6, 1987 ..........................PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE PUBLISHED APRIL 8, 1987.•-•••••••••••••••••••••••pLANhING COl�R+fISSION REYIEWS PLAN APRIL 20, 1987•••••••••••••••••••••••••p�LIC HEARZNG� CI'TY COUNCIL APROVES EhLARGF�!Et:T, AMENDED PLAN MAY 5� 1987•••••••••••••••••••••••••••.DOCUMENTATION SENT TO COUNTY� DEED 0 5E , ---- - - - — - -- - .. ____�___�� _ — � '�""' DIiaECTOAATE � . ._ O F - PUeLIC WORKS CITYOF �VIEMOF�ANDUM FRIDLEY «r'D �: Nasim Qureshi, City Manager r�r� FxoM: John Flora, Public Works Director r�ND II�TE: April 17, 1987 SUBJECT: No Parking Ban - 2:00 an to 6:00 an o° `'.o °c o T',� •- �8: tr��� On Thursday evening, April 16, 1987 at 7:30 gn in Canmunity Roam �1, the League of Wanen Voters and the Planning Caiunission w-sponsored a public meeting on the proposed winter "no parking ban". Z�aenty-three people attended including Councilman Fitzpatrick, Steve Billings, Dave Kondrick, and Public Safety Director Jim Hill. Speakers included Btian Schafter, Zoning Specialist from Blaine; Sgt. Purdy fran New Brighton; Fred Salisbury, Director of Publ ic Works fran Cblunbia Heic,�ts, and myself. Notioe of the meeting was made on the Civic Center Bulletin Board, Fbcus newspaper, and special mailings to awner/operators and tenants of apartment oomplexes. Nine of the attendees were associated with the apartment oamplexes. �he proposed Code change was to estakxlish "No Parking" during the peria3 of 2:00 am to 6:00 am, November lst to May lst. ZY�e neighboring cities all have a similar ordinance. During the meeting, the follaaing issues were raised: 1. Provide apartrnent aamplexes with some sort of exception pol icy af ter all other opportu¢�ities to provide o�f-street Farking are exhausted. 2. 3. Bring the apartment oanplexes up to Code for parking purp�ses. Schedule snawplawing of apartment are3s to after 8:00 am. 4. Raise the oost of parking violations and tvwing - leaving the Code alone. 5. Pravide permits to apartment ci�aellers to allaa on-street parking. 6. Reduce the period to November 15th to April 15th and allow optional enforcenent beyond that period. 7. Survey the nunber of cars parked on the street between 2:00 am and 6:00 an. 8. Pu41ic Works or C.S.0. personnel issue parking tickets to auc�nent police foroe. 9. Only plaw or�e side of the street on alterr�te days. 4he Cou�cil had suggested this item be brought before ti�en at the eeoond meeting in April. Based upon the issues raised at the public meeting, I would reoor�anend that staff review the proposed Code change and that the City��Council provide some guidance on the issues raised regarding this d�ange. , JGFjmh �� _ ._.- .�- �- � � 7A NAME NO PARKING HAN PUIILIC MEETING APRIL 16, 1987 7:30 P.M. A'ITII�IDANCE SI��T ADDRESS TELEPHONE , - � ; „�1I���. l� `��; , / � � � .- �`i� � 33 � _ _ ' P � �� `�i , \ sa 5 , s� � �-�� -sys � — � �c�� i,4��� ���/ � r� � �c/�= � � /—>y3� `A ti � 02 e l: So 6/ o R� e r'� S7 -�'r� 78' � .� / " �-� s �i- � y r d 2°/ .� � �1�.� S) �/ 3 ��c.�-� ��t���-a.� �S3'S ��,-,��/ -CQ�- �5�/ � �3�3C7 �u-�..t.✓ if--�-�.�.� �� s�.-...�..,� �� oC�-�_ �'7 I- 33� 7 -+' � ,� ��! - > J � "? z- /�'" � : ,5 � / - � C• S � �'/�� . -��� � � �� f�-l�-�� �/ �'f � 3,C h 6 �/ /�5 / �S`y �'� u�, 5'74� /�ao � �o;,a�F` \ POLICE DEPARTMENT J ' „ ;; City of Fridley , , , �,,, ° �' `- Minnesota ' + �y��� . DATE �RIL 14, 1987 FROM ''UBLIC SAFETY DIRECTOR, J.P.HILL SUBJECT C'r'�ARITABLE GAMBLING ORDINANCE REVISIONS MEMORANDUM TO NASII�'I QURESHI Enclosed you will find two ordinances for consideration by City Council to allow legalized pull tab operation in our licensed � liquor establishments. X IONI INFO To achieve this objective, we will be proposing to amend Chanter 6�3 entitled Intoxicating Liquor, amending Chapter 11 entitled General Provisions and Fees, repealing Chapter 29 entitled Bingo, repealing Chanter 31 entitled Gambling Devices, and enacting a new chapter entitled Charitable Gambling. The proposals are the result of research on the subject relative to other municipal operations, and discussions with the Fridley L�ion's Club who are requesting this availability. The two ordinances that are being renealed either conflict with new state statutes on charitable gambling, or have tirovisions incornorated in our new proposed ordinance. Fees are being deleted or added to correspond with ordinance changes. The liquor ordinance is being amended to provide the intoxicating liquor establishments with the opportunity of requesting a charitable gambling endorsement to their liquor license along with applicable regulations. The new chapter on charitable gambling is intended to control the charitable orqanizations that would be operating out of our licensed liquor establishments. JPH/sa : � ORDINANCE N0. _ AN ORDINANCE RECODIFYING THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE BY ADOPTING A NEW CHELPTIIt 30 ENTITLED "CHARITABLE GAMBLING"� REPEALING OLD CHAPTER 29 ENTITILED 'BINGO'� AND OLD CHAPTER 31 ENTITLED "GAMBLING DEVICES" AND FURTHER AHENDING CHAPTER 11 ENTITLED "GENIItAL PROVISIONS AND FEES" SECTTON 11.10 The City Council of the City of Fridley does hereby ordain as follows: 30.01 STATEMENT OF POLICY The City of Fridley deems it desirable to regulate lawful gamblin� within its jurisdiction as authorized by Minnesota Statute, Section 349.213. 30.02 DEFINITIONS The definitions in Minnesota Statute 349 are adopted by reference in this chapter. 30.03 PULL-TABS SALE IN ON-SAI.E CHAPTER 603 PREMISES The sale of pull-tabs in on-sale licensed premises shall be conducted by clualified and state licensed charitable or�anizations. In addition to satisfying the qualifications set forth in Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 349, the following re�ulations and qualifications must be complied with by all such charitable organizations: 1. Twenty cents of each dollar of �ross receipts from lawful gamblin� within the city shall be pledged and contributed to lawful purposes as defined in Minnesota statutes (1984) Chapter 349.12 subd.11, (a)(b) and (c), of which four cents shall be appropriated to the city for distribution to charitable �urposes, ei�ht cents shall be distributed to organizations for city charitable purposes, and the remaining ei�ht cents shall be used for all other lawful purposes or expenses. 2. Must file with the City Clerk annually a list containin� the names and addresses of all current members. 3. Must file pull-tab financial reports monthly with the City Clerk. 4. May not have a pull-tab sale operation in more than one premise in the Cicy S. Must exhibit and sell pull-tabs in a method as required by the City. 6. Workers or managers may not divulge the number of or the dollar amount of the winners at any time. 7. Shall not co-mingle game cards. " 8. Shall pay employees a minimum of the federal minimum wage and no more than 55.00 per hour. 9. Shall comply with all the provisions of Minnesota Statute 349. 10. Gambling managers compensation shall not exceed $50.00 per week for managin� pull-tabs. 11. Shall re�ister with the State Gambling Board all equipment and supplies used in a licensed on-sale liquor establishment. Page 2 -- Ordinance No. _ 12. The charitable or�anization shall not use a pull-tab which does not return to the players a minimum percentage of 75� nor a maximum percentage of 80$, which percenta�e shall include free plays awarded. 13. The charitable organization will be responsible for the booth and other equipment used in the operation of pull-tabs. 30.04 STATE LICENSE Ei�FMp'rIONS - CITY PERMIT REQUIRED 1. Lawful gambling exempt from a license under Minnesota Statute, section 349.214, shall require a city permit. Application for a permit shall be made to the City Clerk with payment of the specified fee in Chapter 11 of the City Code. 2. To qualify for a city permit an or�anization must be in existence for at least three years and have at least 15 active members. 30.05 SEVERABILITY Every section, provision or part of this Chapter is declared separable from every other section, provision or part to the extent that if any section, provision, or part of this Chapter shall be held invalid, such holding shall not invade any other section, provision or part thereof. 30.06 PENALTIE5 Any violation of this Chapter is a misdemeanor and is subject to all penalties provided for such violations under the provisions of Chapter 901 of this Code. CHAPTER 11 GFtJRRAT. pROVISIONS AND FEES 11.10 Fees 30. Charitable gambling permit $25 // 29 Bingo $250.00/year, $30,00 for 4 days // // 31 Gambling Devices $200.00/year // //(operation and maintenance)// /% 31 Gambling Devices $50.00 per manager// //investigator fee// PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1987 � ATTEST: SHIRLEY A. HAAPALA - CITY CLERK WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR . . . : � ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE RECODIFYING THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, CHAPTER 603, ENTITLED "INTOXICATING LIQUOR" BY AIiENDING SECTION 603.10, ADAING SECTION 603.24 AND RENIII�IBERING CQNSECUTIVELY, AND F(IRTHER AMENDING CHAPTER 11, ENTITLED "GENERAL PROVISIONS AND FEES" SECTION 11.10 The City Council of the City of Fridley does hereby ordain as follows: 603.10 CONDITIONS OF LICENSE 1. No licensee shall keep, possess, operate or permit the keeping, possession, or operation of any slot machine, dice, or gambling device or apparatus on the licensed premises, and the licensee shall not permit any gambling therein//.//, whether or not licensed by the state, except that pull-tabs may be sold on licensed premises when such activity is licensed by the state pursuant to Minnesota Statute, Chapter 349, and conducted pursuant to the regulations contained in this city code. 603.24 GAMBLING ENDORSEMENT 1. Statement of policy. On-sale licensees may request permission of the City Council to permit gualified charitable organizations to conduct lawful gambling in the form of pull-tabs only on the licensed premises. Application for a gamblin� endorsement shall be made to the City Clerk with payment of the specified fee in Chapter 11 of the City Code. 2. Re�ulations. Gamblin� endorsements on on-sale licenses shall be subject to the followin� regulations which shall be deemed as a part of the license, and failure of complaince may constitute �rounds for adverse action as perscribed in the City Code. A. Only licensed charitable non-profit or�anizations who contributes the majority of pull-tab proceeds for lawful purposes within the City of Fridley may be allowed to sell pull-tabs on the premises. B. Use of the licensed premises shall be by means of a written lease agreement between the licensee and the charitable organization. The lease shall be for a term of at least one year; a copy shall be filed with the City Clerk, and also a copy must be kept on the premises and available for public inspection upon request. Leases shall be governed by the following: -• �l) Maximum rent that may be char�ed is $1Q0.00 per week. �) Rental payments may not be based on a percentage of profits from gambling. S3) The charitable organization may not reimburse the licensee for any license fees or other gamblin� related expenses incurred by the licensee. �4) The only form of �amblin� that shall be permitted on the licensed premises shall be pull-tabs approved by the state. : � Page 2 -- Ordinance No. _ (5) Pull-tabs shall only be sold from a booth used solely by the charitable organization, and pull-tabs shall neither be sold by employees of the licensee or sold from the bar service area. (6) The construction and maintenance of the booth used by the charitable or�anization shall be the sole responsibility of the charitable organization. (7) The leasee shall contain a provision permitting the licensee to terminate the lease if the charitable organization is found guilty of any violation of state or local �amblin� statutes, ordinances or rules and regulations., C. Only one charitable organzation shall be permitted to sell pull-tabs on the licensed premises. D. The licensee may not be reimbursed by the charitable organization for any license or permit £ees, and the only compensation which the licensee may obtain from the charitable or�anization is the rent fixed in the lease agreement. E. The licensee must commit to a minimum of 20 hours of sales of pull-tabs for the charitable or�anization per week. F. The licensee shall be responsible for the charitable organization's conduct of sellinq pull-tabs. The City Council may suspend the licensee's permission to allow �ambling on the premises for a period up to 60 days for any violation of state or local gamblin� laws or re�ulations that occur on the premises by anyone, includin� the licensee or the charitable organization. A second violation within a 12 month suspension, and any additional violations within a 12 month period shall result in the revocation of the �amblin� permission, and may also be considered by the Council as grounds for suspension or revocation of the on-sale liquor license. CHAPTER 11 GENERAL PROVISIONS AND FEES 11.10 FEES 603 LIQUOR, GAMBLING ENDORSEMENT $300 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1987 WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR ATTEST: SHIRLEY A. HAAPALA - CITY CLERK � � cinroF FR! DIEY COI�/tMUNITY DEVELOPMENT : DEPARTM,ENT MEMORANDL[M I�.ND ZD: Jock Roberts�n, Cb�imity De�veloFment Director and Jim Imbin9on, Planning Coordinabor 1�ND �ki: Daiyl Morey, Planning Assistant �� !g'.M� I�A�: April 15, 1987 RFIGAEtDING: Honeymead's l�etal Storage Building at 25 - 44th Avenue N. E. On April 20, 1987 the City Council will hear a reguest by Harvest States Cooperatives for extension of the use of the Honeymead temporary storage building at 25 - 44th Avenue N. E. Zhe City Council approved this building in 1971 for t�emp�rary use for a period of five years. A landscape/screening plan was pre�red tr� staff and agreed to, in principle, by Harvest States. Jim Hoel, representing Harvest States, asked if the Coi.mcil mic�t vonsider extending the use of the storage building for more than five years, possihly 10 years or more. 7he staff was then directed to revise the landscape/screening plan to include additional plantings with the reoonunendation to extend the �e of the stotage building for a period of seven year s. � ��� �. Mon. � /oS2 ;�ne of Set• 3�4 _ . 1l,o,z, _ i ._ 1 —Z ' � � _ _- -zsi•=:.._-- -- �/ ro u �eo�oo �� ---200---��- -�-dJC- - ; 3) � �i ii N.E.� _ S � .. ... ..._...._. 0 . g_.._...._ _.... .. /� �..�� �... � •� u � ='� C BL.DC.�. LeG. °� s � 'e I � —� �q -' �. �.� � iji �I I �' � �� i; � V � � �� • ` ti V I,, faimei.r U�b� �.�.:o . �rni�: .�sf�r W � � I a �i ! \ � i � .3� � I`� O i�z�, .� a � i�� � I � , � ;+ �� � � 9A `— M.G. S A9oix +d` /O,s'/ �lfre�f �'!�!of E. Lin� S�c. 3�onN. /�i,� af.S � 9 �_ � v � ' � � t ,' ! y � i �• � i I= _�,. 4Z�• S'. r � �, , .� � I � ��A i � , �' � � . i '. AD. 'qe `�A� � .. . . 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"• � � �-� � M r ;• � -. , ' . �1� ~',�i � � !�/ _I�. . � • • � % • � �_ �I� + ��_„� _ , ,,, -- �_� , � ' / / � ; � � . i ' ' � � � L L � ; ` � � .�-. � � t— r� � 3/� Y kl b� . � AJBLIC HEARING BEFORE �IE QTY QJt1NC1L (drafted by David Newtr�n) Notice is hereby given that there will be a Publ ic Hearing of the City Co�mcil of the City of Fric�ey in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Monday, May 4, 1987 in the Cot,mcil Chanber at 7:30 p. m for the purpose of : Revi�w of a Special Use Permit, SP �85-01, Community Options. �his public hearing is being called pursuant to the tenns of SP #85-01. Testimony and public comment at this hearing shall be 1 imited to whether the facil ity located at 5378-5384 - 5th Street N. E. , Fridley, located on Lots 1 and 2, Block 14, Hamil ton' s Addi tion to Mechanicsville, is in compliance with the following stipulations of the Special Use Permit: 1. No more than f ive resident autanobiles on the site. 2. Campletion of canstruction of a six foot high sol id wood rear yard f ence. 3. Whether a community Advisory Committee has been created and is being allaaed input in the operation of the facil ity. 4. Has landscaping been oomgleted in acoordance with the previously sulamitted plans. 5. Has an adequate oontingency plan been implenented for dealing with medical energencies. 6. Is the facility licensed and is it being operated in acoordance with all applicable State and County rules and regulations. 7. Is the facil ity in oompl iance with the f ire wdes. 8. Are the characteristics of the facil ity' s cl ients oonsistent with the facil ity' s contract with Anoka County. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and glace. � Pu41 ish : April 20, 1987 April 27� 1987 WILLIAM J. NEE Ng1Y�R 10 CcaYUnunity Options SP # 85-01 Review of Stipulations Richard Tkaczik 12323 Gladiola N.W. Coon Rapids, MN 55433 Resident 5450 - 5th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Harlan King 5436 - 5th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Charles Westling 5430 - 5th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Jaa.n Pankaj 5430 - 5th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 James Peng 6 West Logan P7est St. Paul, MN 55118 Yacoub Pd El-Ziq 13129 Parkwood Drive Burnsville, D�I 55337 Herbert Zwirn 5900 - 3rd Street N.E. Fridley, P�I 55421 Resident 5400 - 5th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Resident 5410 - 5th Street N.E. Fridley, NI�I 55421 W.O.T.R.E. 6250 - 7th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Naegele Inc. 7751 Flying Cloud Drive Eden Prairie, NIN 55344 10A Planning-. 4/17/87 Council MFIILIT7G LIST Johanna Lucivw 3158 Arthur Street Minneapolis, D�1 55418 Harold Morraw Route 5, Box P 196 River Falls, WI 54022 Resident 5428 - Sth Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Resident 5420 - 5th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Resident 5480 - 7th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Resident 5460 - 7th Street N.E. Fridley, NI�I 55421. Resident 5430 - 7th Street N.E. Fridley, MM[�II 55421 Resident 5402 - 7th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Heaven's Gate Company 8908 Nicollet Avenue #8 Bloonungton, MN 55420 Resident 5400 - 7th Street N.E. Fridley, NIlV 55421 Resident 451 - 54th Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Jahn Saccanan 7616 Douglas Drive Brooklyn Park, NIN 55443 PAGE 1 OF 3 Resident 453 - 54th Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Nedegaard Construction Co. 3903 Foss Road St. Anthony, NII�T 55421 Polish Catholic Church 2200 - Sth Street N.E. Minneapolis, MN 55421 Resident 5451 - 5th Street N.E. Fridley, NIDT 55421 Roscoe S�nith 3 70 North A� Lane Mound, MN 55364 James Weatherly 5114 Nicollet Minneapolis, D'II�T 55419 Resident 5401 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, D9N 55421 John 3ensen � 6070 - 6th Street N.E. Fridley, Nilv 55432 Resident 5419 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Steven Smith 5423 - 4.th Street N.E. Fridley, NIN 55421 Joseph Vasecka 5427 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, Nt�I 55421 LuRoy Kr�unwiede 5435 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, t�IIV 55421 Corr�nxnity Options SP # 85-0 l Review of Stipulations John Vagovich 5400 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Joyce Anderson 5380 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, D�I 55421 Resident 5370 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, P�Il�1 55421 Richard Kappes 3129 Webster Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55416 Gordon Graham 5334 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Homer Melton 5334 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 �'.esident 5330 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, NIDi 55421 Herbert Ledo 5326 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, NIl�t 55421 Resident 5320 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Gilbert Shipsock 2124 - 40th Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, MN 55421 Richard Hansen 5310 - 4th Stseet N.E. Fridley, Ni�1 55421 Marlene O'Donnell 5300 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, NIl�1 55421 PAGE 2 OF 3 Conmuriity options 5384 - 5th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Resident 5380 - 5th Street N.E. Fridley, NIDI 55421 Resident 5370 - Sth Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Eugene Welter 5704 - 56th Avenue North Minneapolis, MN 55429 DZichael Ariderson 5360 - 5th Street N.E. Fridley, N1�1 55421 Steven Soderholm 5336 - 5th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Francis Rogers 5330 - 5th Street N.E. Fridley, NI�T 554a1 James Stevens 5310 - 5th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Richard Byers 5300 - 5th Street N.E. Fridley, D'RV 55421 Richard Stanchfield 5301 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, NIDT 55421 Chris Donley 5305 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, r�I 55421 P�erle Otten 5311 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, N�I 55421 � : Larxy Nelson 5323 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, NIN 55421 Resident 5339 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 5542� William Frawley 169 Crown Road Fridley, MN 55421 Duane Schwartz 2525 - 118th Avenue Coon Rapids, MN 55433 Resident 5347 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Frank Nieland 1221 Fillmore Street N.E. Blaine, MN 55434 Resident 5353 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, NIl�1 55421 Stephen Lischalk 5357 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, NIIV 55421 Patricia Siedlecki 5380 - 6th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Gary Stockwell 5372 - 6th Street N.E. Fx�idley, MN 55421 Richan3 Blank 5360 - 6th Street N.E. Fridley, NIDT 55421 Resident 5348 - 6th Street N.E. Fridley, NIIV 5542� E�gene Wright Ti.Trothy Fietek 1848 Pumice Point- Patrick Breitkreutz 15 - 102nd Avenue N.W. Eagan, hiN 55122 5315 - 4th Street N.E. Coon Rapids, MN 55433 Fridley, D�I 55421 Cc�umznity Options SP #85-01 Review of Stipulations Resident 5346 - 6th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Dallas Ramsey 5336 - 6th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Wesleyan Methodist Church 5300 - 5th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Wesleyan Methodist Church 401 - 53rd Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Wesleyan Methodist Church 5315 - 5th Street N.E. Fridley, NI�T 55421 Ricky Kram�er 5329 - Sth Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Aner Sturgill 5331 - 5th Street N.E. Fridley, D�I 55421 Steven Heinecke 5365 - Sth Street N.E. Fridley, r'ID1 55421 Ftesident 5375 - 5th Stxeet N.E. Fridley, NIIV 55421 Fredric Foster 5375 - 5th Street N.E. Fridley, NII�I 55421 Donna Schulte 5390 - 7th Street N.E. Fridley, NIl�1 55421 Rpnald Hoiby 5380 - 7th Street P1.E. Fridley, A�1 55421 Melia Derrick S. Bergman 5370 - 7th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Richa�l Meuleners 5360 - 7th street ra.E. Fridley, NR�i 55421 Robert P.ice 5350 - 7th Street N.E. Fridley, MP7 55421 Mohamed Awad 5340 - 7th Street N.E. Fridley, r�1 55421 Frank Kvwalski 5330 - 7th Street N.E. Fridley, NIDT 55421 Wayne Schroer 5310 - 7th Street N.E. Fridley, P�1 55421 Jeffzy Gardas 5315 - 6th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Terrance L�wis 5323 - 6th Street N.E. Fridley, NIIV 55421 Williar.t Cederstrom 5331 - 6th Street N.E. Fridley, NIDi 55421 Fdward Scholzen 117 Hartman Circle N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Robert Huber 7744 Able Street N.E. Fridley, t�T 55432 Resident 5335 - 6th Street N.E. Fridley, NIIV 55421 Resident 5337 - 6th Street N.E. Fridley, NIN 55421 David Lubet 2532 Joppa Avenue St. Louis Park, NI�1 55416 10C PAGE 3 of 3 Resident 5361 - 6th Street N.E. Fridley, NIDi 55421 David Lubet 5371 - 6th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Resident 5373 - 6th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Resident 5381 - 6th Street N.E. Fridley, DIN 55421 Resident 5383 - 6th Street N.E. Fridley, NIl�1 55421 Mike O'Sannon 5298 Fillmore Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 Resident 5348 - 6th Street N.E. Fridley, NI�I 55421 _ _� �- _ , � �fi;>..--....,.- ,�: �:.;.�.�-. ,,,,,- � �"` ��o _ .�5���# , I � `' ' - 9 . � 2 : � , , -_> . .�� h- : . � �s46 D I . '�= � 5 `` 555� I \ , - , . .• . _ � � . . 1. �1 �- ., � , 5 � � ° ; �c � � —� 5530 .: � . � '�, �F , � � .. 1 . ;= � ' � , �� _ 1 � 1f � � �� ' '�' � �* �------_... � jl--�—� '• r' � ii.� � . �� ' y ; . � ', � t , ' � B f � T? � P � � � � o• i y � � � - - -�--=---e� - - - ' 4 , 21 , S , 'a.,,� �'` __� �c� - - - - - -� - - - - - - - - �'„---=---.:. 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Q . � C. : a . , � V�i�� ��i � N �is��� ��� ��� Eo�i��iK�V�a�"-Q�� �ii �=i/i�,. �/ �� ' � � ? .`.�� • v _ . �� � � � � � � - • I � //� CORNd . ...-.. .� : Owners and Residents l�otified� . �_..�_.._.._ , � •CITY OF FRIDLEY -PLA���IItJG COt�1F1ISSI0;l t'ECTIt�G, APRIL a, 19�i7 11 CALL TO ORDER: Chairp�rson I3illings called the April 8, 1937, Planning Connission meeting to order at 7:31 p.m. Rb1_L CALL : iter�bers Pr�sent: Steve Billings, Dave Y,ondrick, Dean Saba, Sue Sherek, Donald Betzold i•1eribers Absent: Ricliard Svanda Otliers Present: Jim Robinson, Planninc� f,00rdinator Ricliarcf Peterson, 247 - 57th Place t�.E. Charles, Faye, and �Jicoll Rice, 1541 Ferndale Ave. �J.E. See attached list APPROVAL OF I�ARCIi 25, 1937, PLAf�"JI�JG C��1t1ISS_I��� t1IP�UTES: MOTION BY t1R. IC017DP.ICK� SECONDED AY MR. BETZOLD, TO APPROL'E THE 11ARCN 25, 1987, PL�VUVING CO11�dISSIOlV MINUTES AS WRITaEN. UPOiJ A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CNAIRPERSOlI BILLINGS DECLARED TfIE F10TION CARRIEiJ UNAP7Il?DUSLY. 1. CO��SIDERATIO�� OF A VACATIO(�, SAV �£37-01, QY RICHIIRO PETERSOtI: To vacate a 33 foot street cleciication between 57th Place and 57 1/2 Avenue lying east of Lot 15, Block 1, and �vest of Lot l, alock 2, City View A�fciition, all lying in the City of Fridley, Anoka County, �linnesota, gei�erally located east of 247 - 57th Place W.E. ��r. Robinson state� tl�e petition was by the property o►vner who lived ad j acent to the ri glit-of-r�ay and j us t to the wes t of tl�e Hyde Park area which was predor;�inately a single fac�ily nei�hborhood. The petitioner had approximately 103 ft. of widtl� with one-half of the street right-of= way. The petitioner was proposing to construct an addition to his house which would create tl�e need for a variance 4�ithout the vacation of the street. Mr. Robinson s�ated the utility cor�panies have been inforned of this . vacation request, and there are sor�e utilities in the street easement. Although the City had no problens with the vacation of the street, Staff would request that a utility easement be naintained over the entire right- of-way. (�r. Robinson stated that as the Conmissioners could see fror� the area map, the right-of-rray did not line up �rith 2z Street, so it had no function at ti�is point. The Public Works Department felt the street could be vacated with no detrinental effects at this tir�ie. 11A PLA'�NI�dG C0�11"ISSIOP� t1EETI��G, APRIL 3, 1987 PAGE 2 t�lr, aret Anderson, 241 - 57th Place IJ.E., stated he lived next door to t�ir. Peterson an�i had no probl em �vi th the vacati on request. MOTION BY :iR. K0IJDRICK, SECONDED BY MS. SHEREK, TO REC01•f�TEND TO CITY COUNCIL �PROV.�L OF VACATION, SAV #87-01, BY RICXARD PETERSON, TO VACATE A 33-FOOT STREET DE'DICATIOIJ EETWEEN 57T11 PLACE AND 57 I/2 AVE�VIIE LYIIIG EAST OF LOT IS� BLOCK 1, AP,ID WEST OF IAT 2, BIACK 2, CITY VIEW ADDITION, ALL LYI?JG IN THE CZTY OF FRIDLEY, WVOKA COUNTY, lAIN1JESOTA, GEAlERJ1LLY LOCATED EAST OF 247 - 57TH PLACE 11�, E. , WITH THE STIPULATION TNAT A UTILITY E.�.SE.'�:ENT BE MAI�'11 _TAINED OVF,R THE EIJTZRE RIGNT-OF-��7AY. UPDN A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING r7YE, CHAIRPERSON BILLIIJGS DECLr�RED THF. MOTIDN CARRIED UNAI'J7140USLY. t1r. Billings sta�ed this iter�� would go to City Council on April 20. 2. COI�SIDCRATIOtJ OF A LQT SPIIT, L.S. #37-01 , QY CIII�RLES RICE: Split Lot 1, Auditor's Subdivision tJo. 92 into two separate parcels. QnP being that part of the north 133.84 feet of tiie east 75 feet of Lot 1, Auditor's Subdivision ��o. 92, subject to a street and utility easer�ent over tiie north 30 feet. The other being that part of the east 75 feet of Lot 1, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92 lying south of the north 133.84 feet, su�ject to a street and utility easement over the south 30 feet, the sar�e being 1541 Ferndale Avenue f�.E. I•1r. Robinson stated this lot was located on the north side of Ferndale Ave. anci west of Qenjamin Street. f�e stated it was a double deep lot located in a single fanily neighborhood. The proposal was to split the lot north and south, approximately half-way. ihe lot v�as 227 ft. in length. t�1r. Robinson stated he ���ould like to give a little history on this particular application. He stated it was the subject of quite a bit of debate in 1974 «hen tl�e Benjamin/Briardale area was platted. There was quite a bit of discussion at tl�at tiroe about extending the existing cul-de-sac at 61st (which would be ttie access for the proposed lot) v�est to open the otfier large loi:s in this area. There was tlie potential for quite a few lots to be split in ttiis area. One lot already had been split--to the r�est from the Rice's lot. Mr. Robinson stated that at tl�e tirae of the platting, the petitioners, P1r. & 11rs. Charles Rice, were not in favor of extending the road to open up the other 1 ots. At ttiat time there was rel i ance by Ci ty Staff anci tlie developer of tl�e plat of that fact, and the area was developed with the cul- de-sac as it is today. Now, it would be very difficult to extend the road because there was a house that sat to the north and west of the cul-de-sac which Y�as basically to the center of the road. Any road connection would have to be a winding kind of road. Because of this problem, Staff did not feel they could recommend approval of the lot split at this time, and that it would require further consideration. Mr. Robinson stated the Planning Comr�ission members had a copy of the Mar. 18, 1974, City Council ninutes, regarding this issue. 11B PLANNI��G C01�1�1ISSIOPJ IiEETItIG, APRIL 8, 1987 PAGE 3 t�lr. Robinson stated if this lot split was approved, it �•lould either set a precedent for opening up the rest of the properties to be split or it would completely close the oti�er properties, off. Staff felt there should be a plan that ��as agreed upon by all the neighbors. Mr. Charles Rice stated it v�as his understandin� that he had access to the northerly portion of tiis lot at this time. t�1r. Robinson stated ttr. Rice did t�ave about 30 ft. of access which abutted 61 s t Ave. The probl em a�i th the 30 ft, was that i t woul d not al 1 ov� P1r. Ri ce to put in a city street. It v�ould al lov� a drivea�ay into P1r. Rice's 1ot alone and in tf�e process ►��ould landlock the other properties to the a�est. t1rs. Faye Rice stated tf�at back in 1974, the lot �•�as certainly buildable then. Why was it not a buildable lot now? t•1r. Robinson stated he had aone through the old plat of that adjacent property and the ninutes along r�ith the old map that refiE�cted that there was a plan by City Staff at that tine to provide access to all the bacl: lots. The plan was to extend the road and the cul-de-sac to open up everything to the ►�est. At that tirne, there Y�ere eight lots �•�hich could have been developed. This plan was rejected by the neighbors and, specifically, the Rice's at that time. The exi sti ng 1 ayout of the property 4•�as di rectly due to t!�e fact tl�at the Ci ty and t��e clevel oper rel i ed on the i nput by tl�e nei ghbors that they di d not 4�ant the property developed and did not �vant a road put througf� there. (tr. 6etzold stated that in tiie �larcli 13, 1974, City Council minutes, 'trs. Rice was qui�ted as sayiny: "She had purcl�ased the property because Of tI1P. location ai��i the 1 arge parcel ... i f she �vaiited to 1 i ve on a square parcel adj acent to and back to back from another home, slie �•�oulci not have hought t�iis property. She said sf�e had bougl�t the property because they ►•�anted breatf�ing room." t1rs. Rice stated ti�at ��as a horrendous neetinc� at that tir�e. They rrere youna, and they had just moved into t��eir house. It was beautiful back there. The� a�oods an�i ti�e trees ►vere ��rfiat sold tt�em on the lot. Then, all of a sudden, a contractor was coniny in an�i ►vas going to bu��d a whole bunch of houses back tliere, tear do�•:n trees, etc., and anyone would have been opposed to that at tl�at time. She stated tt�eir decision to split tl�e lot was not a"fly by niqht" idea. They have tfiought it over, have been to City f�all nunerous times and have tal E:ed to vari ous peopl e, and up unti 1 a nonth and a I�al f ago, they �•�ere told tl�ere was no problem with ti�e lot split. She stated it N�as understandable tl�at tl�ey »ere upset about Staff's recorrnnendation. .. . P1r. Jack Peebles stated he oamed the lot that i�ad been split. I�e had split the lot about tl�e sar�e tine he bought the lot a�hich ►•�as 33 years ago. I�e stated he a+ould very r�uch like to see the road go through. lie had expressed that sar�e opinion before at a r.ieeting. He ��ould like to see the Rice's lot split approved, and the wl�ole thing opene�i up for all the lots. 11C PL��iJiJI(�G C0�1�1ISSIO;J t�EETIt�r,, APRIL 3, 1937 PAr,E 4 ��r. Tin Dess, 1510 Rice Creek Dr. N.E., stated he otivneci the lot that backed up to the Peebles' lot split. He strongly objected to the road going through. If the lot split ►•�as approved, he would be afraid of the City setting a prece�ient. tie �•�ould not be opposed to the Rice's lot split v�ith the condition that i t���oul d precl ude tlie extens i on of 61 st Ave. If any of the Conr�i ss i oners had �been back i n ti�at area, ti�ey knew what tl�e el evati on vras 1 i ke. The el e- vati on was qui te I�i gi�; and i f homes were bui 1 t up tiiere, there woul d be hor�es looking into the �•iindows of other {�or�es. Extending the road �rould certainly allow hin to split his lot, but it appeared there could be all kinds of probler�s in the �•�ay tl�e area ►�►as developed. He bought i�is house for the sar�e reasons expressed by the Rice's. lie felt it alas the responsibility of t��e Planning Cor�mission to not just open up areas for lot splits, but to plan the devel opr�ent of an area. He di d not feel that extendi ng an al 1 ey►•�ay tl�rougt� ti��re ��as an appropri ate �•1ay to uti 1 i ze the area. ��1r. Robinson statecl that at this time, the road could not go throuc�h because of the house that r�as built on the cul-de-sac, and the house ►•�as allowe�i to be built tliere because back in 1974 the neighbors did not ��ant a road through there. Even if they put a 30 ft. driveway through there, tf�ere �•�oul�i have to be quite a curve because of the existing house, so Staff �•�as not reconmen�iinq a roaci go tlirougl� there at al l gi ven the exi sti ng condi ti ons . Ptrs. Rutii Nayes, 1549 - 61st Ave. tJ.E., stated ti�ey owned the house in question on the cul-de-sac. Siie stated they bought ti�e house because it r��as on the cul-de-sac. They a�anted the privacy and liked the quiet area. She would be very upset i f there �•�as traffi c goi ng on alongside tfiei r house. As far as tl�e lot split, if it �vas approved, and the I�ouse r�as built facing tlie cul-de-sac, she fel t i t���oul d fi t in wi th tt�e rest of the area, but she di d not knov� i f tf�e i�ouse could be I�ui 1 t ti�at ►�ray. She di d not thi n{: i t woul d 100{: ri gfit for the iiouse to be built facing the south side of ti�eir garage. t�lr. Roger Sorsol ei 1, 1561 - 60tii Ave. N. E. , stated he owneci the 1 ot next to (1r. Rice on the west side. He ►��ould go along Yri �h the lot split. He, too, would 1 i ke to spl i t i�i s 1 ot sor�eday and maybe tl�ere coul d be some ki nd of cor�mon driveway arrangement. P�tr. Robinson stated there are sone older situations in Fridley v�here tl�ere are cor,imon dri ve►vays , but i t was the present ci ty pol i cy that every house and every lot have its own 25 ft. access to the street. The�City strongly dis- couraged comr�on, �rivate driveways. i4rs. llayes stated she like� to think that Fridley planned this area, and they should not be having afterthoughts now. If the area was thought out'and p1 �inneci thi s►vay i n 1974, i t shoul d rer�ai n thi s way now. � �4r. Billings stated that in looking at the �1ar. 18, 1974, City Counci�l minutes, there was considerable ar�ount of discussion about this, and it appeared that what was done was well thougi�t out and was felt to be the best plan under the circumstances at that tir�e. At this time, the only function req��ired by the Planning Commission v�as to approve or disapprove the lot split, not to recom- ment or not recommend that a road should go through there. It was not the 11D PLAPlfJIldG COt114ISSI0t� ItEETItdG, APRIL 8, 1987 PAGE 5 Planning Commission's function to cor�e up v�ith a plan for the area. Staff's recomnendation was to deny the lot split request until the petitioner can get together with the neigfibors and cor�e up with a better plan, if at all. Mr. Betzold stated that at the same tir�e, the Planning Comr�ission did have the responsibility to try to iake a longer range vievr of the entire situation. Ms. Sherek stated the Rice's ��rere before the Planning Cor�nission saying they want to be able to develop a lot tt�at they told the City Council in 1974 they had no intention of developing, rrhich had some effect on hov� the area v�as developed and 4ihy t�1r. �, Mrs. tiayes' house was located where it was. In other �•�ords, at that tine, the cul-de-sac Yias going to continue in order to permit access to all the lots under the unitial plan. Because Mr. Peebles was the only one ti•�ho r�ade that request of the honeo►vners, the plan was scrapped. No�•� the Rice's ►��ere saying they have the access to their property and they now want to split ti�e property they said in 1974 they had no intention of splitting. If the Rice's had come to the City Council back then, chances 4iere pretty good that the road configuration a�ould have happened because at least half of the honeowners said they aianted those lots to be buildable lots. ��1rs. Rice stated she r�anted to know if v�hat happened in 1974 had anything to do wi tli tf�ei r peti ti on for a 1 ot spl i t. Mr. Billings stated that what f�appened in 1974 would definitely affect the Plannir�g Conmission's decision, because in 1974 the actions that 4�ere tal:en by the Rice's,City Staff, Planning Cor�mission, City Council, and the developer were Yrhat t�ad brought tltem to the point they are at nov�. The Planning Cor*gnission could not disregard what ��appened in 1974. Mr. Peebles stated he could understand what Mrs. Rice v�as saying. lJhen I�e first built here, it was just a gravel pit. It was out in the country, and it was beautiful. He now lived in Becker, 1linnesota. He stated t•�hen the Rice's r�oved in, they clid not a�ant the cul-de-sac extended, but progress was the name of the game, and they have to open up areas that some people do not want, Back in 1974, the Rice's did not a�ant any development. 1�1r. Robinson asked ttr. Peebles if he v�ould support the lot split if the construction of the house ���ould h�ake it so that he could never build on his lot. �•1r. Peebl es stated, no, he r�as i n favor of the l ot spl i t only v�i th the i dea that the road vrould be extended. �1r. Betzold stated that in reviewing the 1974 minutes, was it a fair summation that tl�e road would have gone through except for the opposition by the neigh- bors to the City Council? � 1�1r. Peebles stated the neighbors did not want ti�e road through at that time, but nori it was many years later and land was valuable. 11E PLA�JNI��G COP•11�1ISSION t1EETIPlG, APRIL 8, 1987 PnrE 6 t4r. Hayes stated a building perr�it was issued for his house to be built, so i t r��ust have been i n cor�pl i ance wi tf� the ���ay the cul -de-sac was des i gned. The original plan could not be implemented now because his house was in the way . ��r:�Qetzold stated he ��ould be opposed to the lot split. The developr�ent as it was nov� was exactly what the Rice's fought for in 1974. To grant the lot split at this time would essentially be to the Rice's benefit, but it ►vould also create a hardship for �1r. Peebles who in 1974 supported the road going through exactly the way it si�ould have been done a�hich ►•�as recornr�ended by the Planning Comrnissioi� at that tine. (�Irs. Rice stated that a�as 12 years ago, and they were concerned about what the develo�er ��as guing to do and then facing all the assessments. The City has done a lot of things in 12 years. t1r. Kondrick stated he could not vote in favor of the lot split unless there was some way of opening up the other lot splits. Ile a�ould recor�mend this item be tabled until City Staff and the neighbors could come up with sor�e kind of solution. t1r. Tici Uess stated he was not in favor of opening up the issue of putting the road tl�rough there. t�r. Qi 11 i ngs stated hi s vi ev� a�as si mi 1 ar to ttr. Y.ondri ck' s except that t�lr. Y.ondrick had expressed tl�e desire to table this item. If they were to recommend to the City Council approval of this lot split, tliey would be doing tliings piececieal. I�e i�esitated to say tl�at the area v�as screaming for some kind of long range plan, because some of the neighbors' long range plan ►•�as to leave tl�e area as it is now and others' long range plan was to eventually devel op ti�ei r 1 ots. �ii s recor�r�en�iati on was r�uch i n 1 i ne wi th Staff' s reconr�en- dati on , and that a�as to der�y ti�i s parti cul ar 1 ot spl i t at thi s tir�e and reconmend to the petitioner that he get together with his neighbors to try to come up with a legitimate plan for the area. It might, in fact, be some- tiiing that was somea�hat similar to what a�as suggested in 1974. l�Jhat he heard tlie Rice's saying was that in 1974 tl�ey did not think they r�ould ever a�ant to split their property, and assessnenics had been a concern of theirs at that time. No►� things have c{�anged, ancl they are faced with what can be done for this entire area. If the City �ras to grant the lot split without r�aking any pro- visions for F1r. Peebles and sor�e of the other property o►�ners, they ���ould be landlocked forever, and forever was a long time. He had a real philosophical problen with doing that. He had no problem with the Rice's wanting a lot split, but if they were allowed to do it, then the sane opportunity-should be given to the other property owners with similar lots. t1rs. Rice stated she understand that. She stated she v�ould never do anything to hinder anyone else's property and that was why they were before the Commission. 11F PLAiJt��II�G C0�1�1ISSIOt� hiFETIf�G, APRIL 8, 19t37 PAGE 7 MO�'ION BY l9R. KONDRICK, SECOIJDED BY I�LS. SHEREK, TO RECOtiMEND TO CITY COUP7CIL DEIJIAL OF LOT SPLIT, L.S. #87—OZ, BY CHAF?LES RICE�, TO SPLIT IAT 1� AUDI':OR'S SUBDIVISID?J ?�O. 92 INTO TWO SEPARATE PARCELS. ONE BEIIJG THAT PART OF THE NORTH 133.84 FEET OF THE EAST 75 FEET OF LOT 1, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISIDN NO. 92, SUBJECT TO A STREET AND UTILITY EASEME'NT OVER THE NORTH 30 FEET. THR OTHER BEING TKAT PART OF THE EAST 75 FEET OF LOT 1, aUDITOR'S SiTBDIVISION NO. 92 LYING SOU2H OF THE NORTN 133.84 FEET, SUBJECT TO A STREET AND UTILITY EASE;•.'EN2" OVF.R THE SOUTH 30 FEET, THE SA1�IF. BEINC, 1541 FERICD�LE AVENUE N.E. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BILLINGS DECLARED THE 140'1'IOf! CARRIED UNANZ6fOUSLY. The Commissioners were in agreenent that if the peti±ioner could get neigh- borhood support for a plan, it might be sor�et{�ing the Planning Cor�mission could also support. The following people asked for copies of the �•tar. 18, 1974, City Council r�inutes to be sent to them: Charles & Faye Rice, Tim Dess, Robert Hayes. 3. CO(�SIDERATIOt� OF A RESOLUTIOfJ OF THE FRIDLEY PLA�J'�I��G CO'1�1ISSIOf� FIP�DING TNE A��tEPJD�iL(JT OF TfiE HOUSIfd� & REDEVELOP�1E�JT AUTNORITY'S i•1n�IFIED REDEVELQP�IE(JT PLA�J FOR REOEVELOPIIE��T PROJECT (J0. 1, THE EtJLARGEItE�JT OF TNE REDEVELOPi1E��T PROJECT AREA, A��D THE AI•1Ef�UI�Et�T OF THE TAX I'�CRE�1E�lT FI(dANCIfJG PLAPlS FOR TAX I�JCRE�•1�1�T FIIJAi�CI!�G UISTRICTS t�U. 2 THROUGH �JO. 8 TO �E CO��SISTE��T l•JITH THC COi1PREHEIJSIVE PLA��� FOR THE CITY: t1r. Robinsan stated that in conjunction t•�ith the expansion of a project area, i t►vas necessary for the P1 anni ng Coruni ssi on to revi e�•� anci coMment on tl�e expansion. He state�i tiiis liad been brought up at an earlier meeting, anci the Planning Comrnission had been supportive of the expansion. Formal action was needed by the Planning Commission to a�nend tfie redevelopr�ent district. MO'_"ION BY ldS. SNEREK, SECOiIDED BY l9R. SABA, TO APPROVE "RESOLUTIOII OF TNF. FRIDLEY PLAl7:]ING COMMISSION FINDIIlG THE AI�EPJDI9ENT OF THF. NOUSING 6 REDEVELOP— MENT AUTHORITY'S ldODIFIED REDEVELOPMENT PLA1J FOR REDEVEIAP19E.1TT PROJECT NO. 1, THE ENLARGEPfENT OF THE REDEVELOPMEN'!' PROJECT A72EA, At7D THF. AMENDI•1F.NT OF THF. TAX INCREMENT FINANCING PLANS FOR TAX INCRE.�fEP1?' FIlJANCING DI.STRZCTS 170. 2 THROUGX NO. 8 TO BE COlISISTENT WITH THE COi1PREHEIISIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY" . UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERS0IJ BILLINGS DECLARED THE IfOTIO1J CARRIED UNf71VIMOUSLY. 4. RECEIVE �tARCH 5, 1987, I�Ut1A'� RESOURCES COt�f1ISSI0�l t1IP�UTES: '' MOTION BY MS. SHEREK, SECONDED BY MR. KOPIDRICK, TO RECEIVE THE MARCH 5, I987, HUifAN RESOURCES COMItISSION MINUTES. � UPON A VOICE VO�E, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSO'� BILLINGS DECLARED THE MOTIOIJ CARRIED UNANII�OUSLY. 11G PL/1P�fJIiJG C01,:1ISSIO�J t•'ECTIiJG, APRIL 3, 1987 PAGE 8 5. RECEIVC IiARCti 31 , 19f37, APPEALS C�i'P�ISSI011 t1I1,L'TES: MOTION BY MR. BETZOLD, SECONDED BY MR. KONDRICK, TO RECEIVE THF. El11KCH 31, 1987, APPEAZS COMMISSION liZNUTES. UPOl�t A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSO�"7 BILLINGS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED i1IJAiJI1�0USLY. 6. DEFI�JIt�G ISSUES RELATED TO LOilG RA�JGE PLAiJfJIitG Of3JECTIVES: I�ir. Robinson stated the Planning Conmission had decided that it �rould be a good thing to have bi-monthly long range planning r�ee*ings. Tl�is idea t•�as to go to tiie City Council conference meeting agenda for Plarch 31, but it �•ras bura�ed off the agenda because of an already heavy agenda. i�r. Robinson stated he felt novi was a goo�i time to at least get started on some of the issues tl�e Planning Connission feels tl�ey tivant to be looking at, perhaps to get to a point where tl�ey have some �oals and objectives, and ttien ask t1�e City Council to sit in on a meetin� before fornally putting togetl�er a worE; pl an. t1r. Billings stated the City 1lanager and a couple of other people indicated they did not know if not sctieduling anything adr�iinistrative every fourth meeti ng ►�as goi ng to r�al:e thei r process el ongated so that i t r�i clht b� detrir�ental to a developer. So, zhe Plan�iirig Cor�mission sliould prohably cone up ►�i th some ki nd of propos al to the Ci ty Co�mci 1 i n terns of v�hat they want to do on these fourth meetings and if they can,in fact, set aside one r�eeting out of every four for long range planning. Then cone up with a list of tenta�ive things they want to be loo{;ing at and discussing. �1r. Y.ondrick stated i�e felt every fourth meeting was reasonable to set aside for long range planniny. In all fairness to petitioners, r�aybe once in awiiile, tiiey would have to hear a reyuest on ti�at fourth neeting. t4r. Betzold stated S�aff could also use some discretion in arranging their agendas. Tf�e Conmissioners generated the following 11 issues for future discussion. These issues are ranked in the order of priority (1 being the highest priority, 10 being the lowest priority): 1- Identify undeveloped residential properties ��hich are either problematic, traditionally landlocked, or {�roperties which-• have rezoning potential for residential use. � 2- Developnent anci function of Riverview Heights Park as an asset 3- Review and update Cor�prehensive Plan. 3- Use of City lands. 11H PLAi�i�I(JG CO�1�tISSIOPJ �1EETIt�G, APRIL 8, 1937 PAGE 9 4 - Improperly zoned properties. 5- Improve �loore Lake as an asset. 6- Improve the City's identi�y(physical). 7 - Unau�hurized junk yards. 8- Plans to replace temporary land uses. 9- Poor perception of Fridley. 10 - Unpaved drive��ays. P1►,. Qetzold stated the Conmission members now have listed sor� issues. The next step a�as to define sone of the probleris for the top 4-5 issues. tlaybe bei���een no�i and the tlay 2�th neeti ng, i f Staff can hel p the Cor•ir�i ssi on on any of tliese issues, they could provide the Comr�ission with that inforr�ation. �•1r. Qillings stated that at the flay 20th meeting, the Commissioners should plan on better defining the top 4-5 issues and better defininc� what direction tlie Cor,�mi s s i on a�ou 1 d 1 i ke to go on each one. 7. OTI�ER (3USIt�ESS: t4r. Rot�inson s�ated he just �•�anted to remind the Planning Conmission members that ti�e public r�eeting on the "tJo Parking Qan" being co-sponsored by the League of t�Jo�en Voters and tiie Planning Conmission �rould be held on Thurs., Apri 1 16, i n Connuni ty Roorn I at 7:30 p.r.�. ADJOUR��t1ENT : MO'L'IO:7 BY I�R. BETZOLD, SECOI:DED BY tdR. KONDRICK, TO ADJOUR"� '!'HF•. MEETIIIG. UP0�1 A VOICF, VOTE, ALL VOTIIJG r1YE, CHAIRPERSOIJ BILLII�GS DF.CLARED THE APRIL 8, 1987, PL.7lVNIllG COMIIISSION ltEETING ADJOURI�ED AT 9: 30 P. M. Respectfully sub itted, ,1� 1�.?�`-,f' ��--2� Lynn� Saba Recording Secretary . ������ � ;� - .��.�, �`�G-,,�_ � . , �� L` L� J'r/ �/� , � � J • v��� / ^ �L� v/ / / fi � � � .r�.� L. � ��. A� . � \ C.F- '� � � T .� � > � r�5o^, /i',�.� � ✓��°��Z ��� �� S S �� ��� �� �� z �� � � ��� �.� Jack Peebles Rager Sorsoleil � �',� :`) � � /t ii+� �,E � 111 � , � �-�z ����� �, / i'�� � � ��� /�`5�/ �i:1�c�� _/� �i.�;� � . _ �� �. l �� 1 �.e,?�t�'LC� ��'�� . �..��. — �i.� ��� � { � {� �� ��l S7�' /°�Ar� �!�" � `/ 7 S�f,� ;�.;-e� /1�� � /Si� �-CE C'l'��ic � J.5 � - (� l Q�Q �c.� . %� . � , /syr- �%-��� �1� 1561 - 60th Ave. t!. E. ���� �/�1` �2��k�� ��i.DcE/ � s U �- ..3���,� ,. � ���'��-�- . PLANNING DIVISION 1 1 _� �p MEMORANDUM CITY OF FRl DLEY , � N�NI� Z0: Jock Robertson, Canm�mity Develognent Di rector I�'�Nl� FROM: Jim Robinson, Planning C�ordinator �Q,,, MEt� L1�TE: April 15, 1987 REGARDING : Lot Spl it # 87-U1 On April 8, 1987 the Fridley Planning Commission reviewed a petition by Mr. Charles Rioe to subdivide his property into two single family lots. The property is located at 1541 Ferndale Avenue N. E. As you can see by the enclosed map (e�d�►ibit A) the proposed new lot abuts the westerly 30 feet of the 61st Avenue cul-de-saa Research for this application revealed that this property was discussed in conjunction with the 1974 Rice Creek Estates Platting process. In planning for the 1974 Plat, Staff suggested a plan (see exhibi t B) which would allow for the possibil ity of extending the road to the west in order tA open up the �acks of the dau4le lots which front on Ferndale and to some extent the properties to the north which abut on Rice Creek Drive. During the oourse of the Council meeting on hlarch 18, 1974 (see exhibit C) several possibilities were offered: 1. Zb extend the road with the development and assess the abutting properties including the Rioe property. 2. Simgly to pravide easements and put in a tenporary cul-de-sac which vould be extended at some future date. As you will see fram the discussion (p3ge 6) the Rice's were not supportive of spl itting thei r property, extending the road or granting road easements at that time. Rhe City Council and the developer took reliance upon these statements and did not make any pravisions for extenc3ing 61st Avenue, therefore precluding further subdivision. At this time Staff feels it would be unwise to allow the lot split for the Rice property, unless a neighborhood-approved comprehensive glan for street extension and subdivision can be worked out. Zhe Planning Co�nmission re�mmended denial and plaoed the burden of providing a workahle glan on the petitioners, Mr. and Mrs. Rice. 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'" � ` �•�,� ./ �� �i ��..�`\•, ` ',�i � , 1' � \ �•. �I � � ` ---_ �;..�,:.. �� �� �� ; ��--\i'�::,: `'.11(ll,.�';'� /� ' � �� -- •..:,:.�,.:.. '.._._,.. � �• /� \� ' , ` ` r /� � � \\��\�`1�� - \� 1 . / � 1'�`��,�':1�i,1�'��\( `� \ ~-��-- - , �,.;:; _ i;►,, :,.,�,�.,,.,.;,� 1 �. �_� _—,_ . �f\�i �\1�\ \ � ,�� -' _i / � ) I'�il����I'�I l��i���e'1, 1 ` ' / �` �j) �.�� '1t \ � � � I I. :ij�I� �� I �� � � / • • � � =-.�J;,� . �� � � �'I''�';i ,,.;� ,,, �� � p , . � 1 :�� , � �� � � � . i •' � \ � j' "►` � �- ►'–' � / �����.--; � � � ) 1 . i / i i��li►�;`;,:,I;� ��I �-. . , �. � ��- � � , .�=---- , . � �. � . - - - - - ----- -- --- --- -- ---------------- ---- �-_ - �_ -� s-r=o-r----� 1 1 M Charles ��e � � . �iIBIT C ( . � i REGUTAR COUPiCIL MEE7ING OF MARCH 18, 1974 Page 6 ; x He said if this�were approved, he would have to pay the assessments for the front and the back at the•same time. Councilman Utter said the proposed improvement would be estimated at 54,000 for Mr. Lembke's property, for the back improvements. f4r. Lemb,:e said since he had moved into the home, he wouid be paying a total of 56.000 in special assessrents. Councilman Breider said this improvert;ent would include water, se•.:er ard paving of the street, ��hich is expensive because a raw cut of the previously urdeveloped area would have to be made. Ele added, this would also take care of the installation of the curbing and this type of construction adds up the costs rapidly. A resident of the area asked if this installation would include the storm sewer. He said he had been hooked on the separation of the improve^�ents on�e before. He said the City had asked him to dedicate 30 feet of his property for right of way. He said he would do this anyday, but he wouid not agree to this if after he had given the property to the City he would in turn receive a 54,000 special assessment levy for Lhis. Councilman Starwalt said he had talked to Mr. Arel about this. The City Manager said it would be possible for the area people to dedicate the right of way, and the Lity would only construct the roadway to the section line. He said it would be possible to do nothing in the other area at the present time. He said the area property oti•rners could develop the area in the future at additional expense. r;e stressed the importance of inforrring the people that this would be more expensive in the future because this had happened in the past and the people protest the high cost of the develop,:�ent r�hen others assessments are lo�•rer. He said the people have inclicated they would not split their land, but this type of statement is made all of the time with the property soon being split. He repeated, later on when the improveTents are requested, they would be expensive. He suggested adopting the complete plan for the area and installing a temporary cul-de-sac, anc; obtaining temporary easement from the developer, The City F?anager continued in the future, if four out of six people of the area request the improvement� it would be installed. A resident of the area stated if he rrould give the City the right of way for the extension of 61st Avenue, they would install the improvements, because they would then have control of the property. Councilman Stanralt said if it is necessary to obtain the right of way through condemnation. tl�e cost of the condemnation would be assessed back to the property owners. Mr. Charles Rice said he thought the construction of the road was for the sole purpose of access for h1r. Peebles, regardless of the other four people affected, He 5aid hir. Peebles had not attended the meetings or expressed his thoughts. Councilman Starv:alt said he had talked to the Brorm s and they had been in contact with Mr. Peebles, and h1r. Peebles does not object to the installation of the improve- ments. �� Mrs Charles Rice addressed the Council and said she did not want the roadway and ' improvements installed on the back portion of the property. She stated she had purchased the property because of the location and the large parcel. She went on, , if she wanted to live on a square parcel adjacent to and back to back from another • • home, she would not have bou9ht this property. She said they had bought the property because they wanted breathing room, She again said this is why she had bought the ; property, which was in excess of normal size properties. She stated this was getting her down. Sh� asked the Council what the City expected of people. '' Councilman Breider said he did not believe the extension of the roadway and � improvements for the people of the area to gain two accesses to their property for the total of 56,500 plus the interest at 7X for 20 years woutd be feasible. He questioned the profit margin in this type of arrangement. He said he would agree with the area people to a large extent. He said he did not believe if they wanted large lots, they should be forced to split them just to gain the money to pay for the special • assessments. He said over a 20 year period, this would be a great deal of mortey. Mr. Lanbke said he had paid 54,000 extra for the property because of the large size. He statsd, Lhree of the area people opposed the improvements and one favored them. � � J � 7S� I .s. #s7-ol arles Rice 11N . 0 �' h � a0 �i �� � /2! t�� � � � � �c _ M I I � (b, 03 8 t�t m� � X I Sr� `'^ ' o� ' I ' ' PL�9N � � � 75' i ��RNDALF f�y, - - - �.5 87-o i G, R ��� 13 . t Nol�fi}� �.��sb� D ETA1 L MAP r �J 1 M �• � C�N�F FRIDLEY � � DIiaECTOFtATE O • PUBLfC WORK8 1'VIEMOi�ANDUM Nasim Qureshi, City Manager F�W87-115 John G. Flora,rrublic Works Director I]ATE: April 14, 1987 SUBJEC`r: Miscellaneous Concrete C1arb & Gutter Project - 1987 . On Tuesday, April 14, 1987 in Ca�au�ity Room II at 11:00 a.m., �e opened bids for the 1987 Miscellaneous Concrete Curb and Gutter Project. Eleven (11) ccntractors had indicated interest in the w�rk. Seven (7) bids were received. ' A L .1 O O� � � �� � f �� Halunrson Construction was the law bidder at $23,130.00. He has previously worked in the City and done very satisfactory work. Recoznrerid the City Council receive the bids for tY�e 1987 Pliscellaneous Goncrete C�zr'b and (�l.itter Project and award the bid to Halwrson Construction for $23,130.00. Jc�'/ts Attachment BID OPENING 11: 00 A. M. Z[JFSDAY, APRIL 14, 1987 MISCQ,LANDOUS �NC�tE2E QJRB AND GUTIER PRQ7ECT - 1987 ���_,-� Halvorson Construction C,o. 4227 - 165th Ave. , N. E. Anoka, N�1 55304 M. J. Micek Construction 1825 - 86th Lane, N. E Blaine, MV 55434 Independent (kirb Contractors 4690 Penkwe Way Eagan, MV 55122 Glanton Construction 4001 - 15th Ave. , S. Minneapolis, NN 55407 Gimderson Brothers 2325 Snelling Ave. , S. Minreapolis, NN 55404 Northern N. P.O. Box 275 Rock Creek, [�V 55067 Alexander Construction Co. 14561 Jonny Cake Road Apple Valley, NN 55124 Adcon, Inc. 16191 Rotmd Lake Blvd. Andover, N�l 53303 Concrete Curb Com�ny 771 Ladybird Lane Burnsv i11e, N�] 55337 Lindahl & Carlson 5480 Horizon Fridley, NN 55432 Neeck Construction Com�riy 8321 Knollwood Drive Moundview, P'�V 55432 I BID I �� I I � I Bm I oorn��s I I I I I I � 5$ I$ 23,130.00 I I I I I I I � cz�ECx I I I $1,288.00 I$ 25,752.00 I I I. I I I I I I I � 5� I$ 37,100.00 I I I I I I I � I I I 5$ I$ 38,827.00 I I I I I I I I I I I 5$ I$ 40,210.00 I I I I I _I I I I I � 5$ I$ 45,500.00 I I I I I I I I I � I � 5$ I$ 47,150.00 I I I I I I I I I I I � tvo BID I I I I I _I I I I I I I rto Bin I I i I I I I I I I � I I �BID I I I I � I I i I I I I I r�o Bm I I I I I I I 12A ---- - - -------=� --- - -- - - - - - _ ------�-- .. -- - '�""' piRECTO RATE � OF PUBLtC WORK8 C� D � , lViEMORANDUM F� � .,�, I]A� : John G. Flora, Public Works Director P4ark L. Burch, Asst. Public Works Director April 14, 1987 StTBJEC.T: Change Order No. 1 for Water & Sanitary Sewer Project #162 PW87-117 � ° `.o o•� . o�Q o =�° � :� •T '_`� ��5--.� Park Canstruction Cacq�any has i:ioved onto the Lake Pointe Development site and is working on the installation of the water and sanitary sewer improvements. Due to the mild and dry winter and the law soil maisbure work is progressing at a faster rate trian was possible last fall under the high water table conditions. We are forwarding Change Order No. 1 to the City Council for considera- tion of twn items which are necessa.ry for c�letion of this project: Item ntAnber 1 is the addition of 1,600 lineal feet of 10-inch ductile iron waterniain pipe. Due to an underest�mation of the rern�ired quantity of this item on the original bid, it is necessary to add this pipe to cc�nplete the project as designed. Item rnunber 2 is the addition of 525 tons of granular material which is necessary for stabilizing the trench bed before laying the waterntiain pipe in areas where the water table is still very high. . I am attaching letters fran Sunde �gineering, Inc. requesting that we initiate this change order to Park Construction Campany for the additional work. Please request the City Council's consideratian of Change Order No. 1 at their April 20 meeting so ti�at we can keep this project mr�ving forward. MLB/ts Attachments � 13A SUNDE ENGINEERING, INC. GERALD M. SUNDE, Consulting Engineer ,� 9001 East Bloomington Frwy. • Bloomington, MN 55420 •(612) 881-3344 CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Attention: Mr. Mark Burch April 15, 1987 Re: 238-86, LAKE POINTE CORPORATE CENTER Dear Mr. Burch: This letter is to inform you of a discrepancy between the estimated quantity and the actual quantity which will be required for the 10" DIP watermain being installed in Lake Pointe Drive. We estimate the additional quantity required to complete the project to be 1600 linear feet. Additionally, poor soils were encountered at sanitary sewer invert grade for a portion of the project. The additional cost for the rock the contractor used to stabilize the trench is $6300.00. It is our understanding that a change order must be processed through the City Council to allow payment for these items. Please advise the Council on these matters. Thank you for this opportunity to be of assistance. Pleasea contact us should you have any questions. PTS/sg Sincerely, SUNDE ENGINEERING, INC. �GL� � Paul T. Swenson, Engineer • c�o �o � � CONSTRUCTION C0. ■ COMMERCIAL AN� 3 B � 6EN6/,�� INOUSTRF�AI EXCAVATING �1`� Cp� ■ ROAD BUILDING ° s ■PILE DFIIVING y � ■SEWER, WATER yi ` S INSTALLATION .�F AMEa���'.• ■ BRI DGES ESTABLISHED ■ GOLF COUFiSES 19,16 ■SUB DIVISION AND LAND DEVELOPMENT ■ EnU1PMENT RENTAL � EIVGINEERISVCa ANO DESIGN 7900 BEECH STREET N.E. • MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55432 � TELEPHONE 78E9800 April 15, 1987 City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Attn: Mark Burch Re: Fridley Sewer Proj. #162 Park Job No. 22-86 Gentlemen: I am requesting a Change Order for 525 tons of 1�" washed gravel furnished and installed at $12.00 per ton. If you have any questions regarding this request please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, PARK CONSTRUCTION COMPA�VY '� ..�_ ,� �-`._. Greg Boelke, Project Manager se — AN EQUAL OPPORTUNtTY EMPLOYER — 0 � April 20, 1987 Park Construction Camp�ny 7900 Beech Street, N. E Fridley, MV 55432 RJBLIC WORKS DEH�RTN�NT Engi.neering Division QTY OF FRIDLEY Fridley, Minnesota SZ7BJECT: Change Order �1, Water & Sanitary Sewer Project �162 Gentl enen : You are hereby ordered, authorized and instructed to modify your contract for Water & Sanitary Sewer Project �162 by adding the follawing: ITEM 10" DIP Wate�nain Trench Rock for Pipe Stabl ization ADDITIONS APPROX. QLg1NTITY 1,600 L F 525 Zbns UNIT PRICE 21.00 per L. F. 12.00 per Zbn Ar�iT Nr $ 33,600.00 $ 6,300.00 CB2IGIl�lAL OON�tACT H2ICE . . . . . . . . $188,100.00 �TAL, Q3AIVGE ORDER �1 . . . . . . . . . $ 39,900.00 R�.VISID QON�2ACT AI�'DUNT $228,000.00 Sukxnitted and approved by John G. Flora, Public Works Director on the 20th day of April, 1987. PreFared by 4�'t _ Checked by r;�ii'a�'��!.� � � i n G. Flora, P. E. Publ ic Wor ks Di rector �� 13C Park Construction Campany Page 2 . C�ange Order #1 Water & Sanitary Sewer Project #162 � Appraved and accepted this � day of �i , 1987 by Park Construction Company. �itK �NS�3TCTION 4�MFP,NY / �� �f Approved and acceptec3 this day of , 1987 by the City Council of Fridley, Minnesota. 3/6/4/13 WILLIAM J. NEE N41Yt�R SHIRLEY A. HAAFALA - CITY Q,F�2K 13D '�""' pIqECTORATE � � F PUeLtC WORKS CITYOF . fVtEMORANDUM FRIDLEY � T0: John G. Flora, Public Works Director PW87-118 •�• �� Mark L. Burch, Asst. Public Works Director April 15, 1987 SUBJECI': Change Order No. 1 for De.molition & Site Grading Project No. 163 ° `'.o `r'<' � �o 0 � �— �.. � �� ��� We are pregaring to have Enebak Construction Ca�any restun�e work on the grading poriton of the Lake Pointe Develogrient project. We have coa�ducted a preconstruction conference and �ebak will begin m�ving onto the site on Nbnday, April 20. We have requested that Enebak begin work by constructing and qrading the landscape berms between the north loop road and the residential property on the north side of the project. These landscape berms have been revised by the Landscape Architect, Ernst Associates, and will require additional w�rk by Enebak Construction beyond what c�as specified in the bid proposal. We are forwarding Chanqe Order No. 1 to the City Council for considera- tion of a not to exceed amount of $5,000.00 for �ebak to construct these berms. MGB/ts AttacYynents 14A �� �� �� F�gir�eering Division CITY OF FRmLEY � FYidley, Mirmesota April 20, 1987 �ebak Construction Cce��anY P.O. Baac 458 Northfield, NAT 55057 SUBJDCr: Change Order #1, Dennliti� & Site Grading Project #163 Gentletrn.n: You are hereby ordered, authorized and instructed to modify your contract for Dem�litioaz & Site Grading Project #163 by adding the follawing: 0 Landscape Bexm Construction & Grading ADDITIONS APP%�X. Q[1ANTITY Lturg� Stun LTNIT PRICE $5,000.00 .0 $5,000.00 ORIGINAL CON'1'RAGT PRICE . . . . . . .$ 978.000.00 TOTAL - Ci-1�1iVGE ORDER �F1 . . . . . . .$ 5,000.00 RE�7ISID CpDITRACT ANI�UNT . . . . . . . $ 983 , 000. 00 Submitted and approved by John G. Flora, Public Works Director on the 20th day of April, 1987. Prepared by '- Checked bY i�i�//�'�!�.s.t� �� �John G. Flora, P.E. Public Works Director F7iebak Construction Ca��any Page 2 C,hange.Order #1 Deirolitian & Site Grading Project #163 April 20, 1987 I � Approved and acoepted this day of , 1987 by IIzebak Construction �nY• EDIEB�IC COI�ISTR[JCrION �ANY �BERT H. Ei�'.B�1K - PRESIDIIVT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Approved and accepted this day of , 1987 by the City Council of Fridley, Minnesota. WIIZIAM J . NEE NII�YOR S�III�L,EY A. H�PALA - CITY CLERK CITY OF FRIDLEY MEMO T0: NASIM M. QURESHI, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: RICHARD D. PRIBYL, FINANCE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: RESOLUTION SPLITTING AND REPLATTING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR THE APRIL 20, 1987 AGENDA DATE: APRIL 7, 1987 We are presenting the attached resolution to the Council to comply with the legal requirements regarding the splitting of special assessments on this property. This division and replatting has been previously approved by the City Council on August 4, 1986, and has been recorded at Anoka County. A map showing the division and platting is attached. RDP ps 15 15A RESOLUTION N0. - 1987 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCELS 2550 AND 2601, SECTION 12, AND REPLATTING INTO A& R ADDITION WHEREAS, certain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain land and said land has subsequently been subdivided. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows: That the�assessments levied against the following described parcels, to-wit: Parcels 2550 and 2601, Section 12, may and shall be apportioned and divided and replatted as follows: Ori inal Parcels Parce 2550, Section 12 Pin No. 12 30 24 21 0001 Parcel 2601, Section 12 Pin No. 12 30 24 21 0003 Division and New Plat Approved Lot l, Block l, A& R Addition Pin No. 12 30 24 21 0016 Lot 2, Block 1, A& R Addition Pin No. 12 30 24 21 0017 Fund Reg. SA W #34 (WM) SW #24 W #34 (WL) SS #24 SW #67 (W&SL) SS #67 ST. 1983-4 ST. 1986-1 SW #160 Reg. SA W #34 (WM) SW #24 SS #24 SW #67 (W&SL) SS #67 Fund Reg SA W #34 (WM) SW #24 W #34 (WL) SS #24 SS #67 ST. 1983-4 SW #160 Reg SA W #34 (WM) SW #24 W #34 (WL) SS #24 SS #67 ST. 1983-4 ST. 1986-1 SW #160 Original Amount Pai Pafd Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid $ 4,044.10 18,979.78 26,500.00 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid 49,523.88 Ori inal Amount Pai Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid $ 1,941.17 11,000.00 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid $ 2,102.93 7,022.52 ." 11 ,000.00 Page 2, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCELS 2550 AND 2601, SECTION 12, AND REPLATTING INTO A& R ADDITION RESOLt1TI0N N0. - 1987 Lot 3, Block 1, A& R Addition Pin No. 12 30 24 21 0018 Lot 4, Block 1, A& R Addition Pin No. 12 30 24 21 0019 Reg SA W #34 (WM) SW #24 SS #24 SS #67 ST. 1986-1 SW #160 Reg SA W #34 (WM) SW #24 SS #24 SW #67 (W&SL) SS #67 ST. 1986-1 ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI7Y OF FRIDLEY THIS OF ATTEST: , 1987 . CITY CLERK Shirley Haapala Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid $ 4,934.74 4,500.00 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid $ 7,022.52 49, .88 DAY YOR Wil iam J. Nee .� � P.S. #86-03 A & R Addit�on - • 2' I l� _ :,, . . . :.. .:. .... � ; �,, - I�. pf�, (llfOi �� �� •�� ��V IV t � I .Sheimonil0 ( . . ./ �. �: .• . :��. . .f /f� :S <iro/L �,i�rvn �,': �Y[': .f•�l� � �� ............. ............ ............. 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FRIDLEI'. !11(NNESOTA ii.ii? • E'HOtiE I61_'1 5?1_?-i50 David Harris 470 Rice Creek Boulevard Fridley, MN 55432 CITY COUNCIL ACTION TAKEN NOTICE August 13, 1986 15D On August 4, 1986, the Fridley City Council officially approved your request for a Plat, P.S. �86-03, being a replat of the North 750 feet of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 12, T-30, R-24, Anoka County, Minnesota, except the East 720 feet thereof, and except the South 300 feet of said North 750 feet and except the North 233 feet of the West 230 feet thereof. Together with that part of the North 750 feet of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 12, T-30, R-24, Anoka County, Minnesota, lying easterly of State Trunk Highway No. 65, except the South 300 feet of said North 750 feet and except the North 233 feet thereof. with the following stipulations: � 1. Plat approval contingent upon approval of rezoning. 2. Provide drainage and utility easements on final plat as requested by staff. 3. Petitioner agrees to assessments for one half cost of Viron Road improvements. 4. Park fees on four lots to be paid with building permits. (Subject to prevailinQ rates.) If you have any questions regarding the above action, please call'the Planning Department at 571-3450. — Sincere , James L. Robinson Planning Coordinator Please review the noted stipulations, sign the statement belpw and return one copy to the City of Fridley Planning Department, August 27, 1986. Concur ti�ith action taken CITY ��--. :. .. ,. � oF 1 s CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS _-.. ._ ___:_..:...r..,._�.�.���.�._.._�..�._..._.._... _�_._.<......�����.,,� „�F.�...,�. � .,.:.� 590 40th Ave. N. E. _ __ _ _. _' Columbia Heights, MN 55421-3878:�.�:a.�"�:;:.:�. (612) 788-9221 _ . _ ___.y_�_.__._...:� ..,.,._ .. _ _ , . _ L,...�:�..��..p,,.,�.,.. = _ �"SERVICE;IS OUR BUSt,NESS" � Apr i 1 10,. 1987 Mayor Wiiliam Nee 219 Logan Parkway Fridley, Mn. 55432 Dear Bill: Tnis ietter is in follow up to our conversation regarding the reiuctance of the City of Fridley to assume its responsibility in maintaining its portion of University Avenue between 45th Avenue and 53rd Avenue. Based on what I have felt was a long record of cooperation between the City of Fridley and the City of Columbia Heights, I was shocked to learn of Fridley's decision not to participate in the sealcoating maintenance project proposed for ttiis section of road. When the City of Fridley was working to get University Avenue rebuilt, the City of Columbia Heights, as well as this Mayor, supported your efforts. It was of course known at that time that the existing University Avenue would become the service road with the joint responsibility for Fridley and Columbia Heights to properly maintain the road. In addition to supporting the upgrading of University Avenue, I believe that it was my efforts that led to the inclusion of the pedestrian-activated semaphore at 47th Avenue so that the individuals living on the Fridley side could have access to the bus routes on the service road. You may also recall that in a spirit of cooperation, th.e City of Columbia Heights did agree to participate with the City of Fridley on permanent pedestrian markers for joint roadway intersections when we normally only use painted striping for other intersections in our community. I do hope, Bill, that the City of Fridley will reconsider its action and agree to participate with the City of Columbia Heights on sealcoating University Avenue between 45th and 53rd Avenues. Sincerely yours, Mayor Bruce G. Nawrocki cc: Fridley City Councilmembers Fridley City Manager Fridley Public Works Director BG N/ j d s Bruce G. Nawrocki, Mayor Rita M. Petkoff, Councilmember Russell D. Paulson, Councilmembe� Edward M. Carlson, Councilmember Gary L. Peterson, Councilmember EG�UAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER FOR CONCURRENCE BY TNE CITY COUNCIL Type of License: CIGARETTE Country Club #17 6275 Highway #65 N.E. Fridley, P1n. 55432 Fireside�Rice Bowl 1160 Fireside Dr. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 George's Restaurant 3710 E. River Rd. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Holiday Plus 250 - 57th Ave. N.E. Fridley, P1n. 55432 Holiday Station Store 5807 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Jet 7600 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, P�n. 55432 PDQ Food Store �231 620 Osborne Rd. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Sandee's Restaurant 6490 Central Ave.PJ.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 SuperAi��erica �4175 5665 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, P1n. 55432 SuperAmerica �4199 7299 Highway #65 N.E. �ridiey, Mn. 55432 SuperFlmerica �4207 7451 E. River Rd. Fridley, Mn. 55432 ENTERTAINMENT George's Restaurant 3710 E. River Rd. Fridley, Mn. 55421 -- LICENSES 1 8 Bi� Approved By• Country Club Mkt. James P. Hill Public Safety Director Oliver Tam James P. H�ill Public Safety Director Anthony G. Nicklow James P. Hill Public Safety Director Erickson aros. James P. Hill Public Safety Director Holiday Sta.Stores Inc. James P. Hill Public Safety Director Kayo Oil Co. James P. Hill Public Safety Director James D. Shelton James P. Hill Public Safety Director Braam Investments, Inc. James P. Hill Public Safety Director SuperAmerica Sta.Inc. James P.Hill Public Safety Director "" "" "" " James P.H�ill Public Safety Director " " " " James P.Hill Public Safety Director Anthony G. Nicklow " " - " " ; Fees: �12.00 $12.00 �24.00 $12.00 �12.00 �12.00 $12.00 �12.00 �a12.00 $12.00 $12.00 �85.00 � FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSE•� 8 A .� Aoril 20. 1987 Page 2 ENTERTAINMENT CONT. Ground Round Restaurant Ground Round Inc. James P. Hill $85.00 5277 Central Ave. N.E. Public Safety Director Fridley, Mn. 55432 Shorewood Inn Wm. Pdicklow 6161 Hwy. #65 N.E. Fridley,-Mn. 55432 Stuart Anderson Cattle Co. Saga Enterprises Inc. 5696 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, P�n. 55432 FOOD ESTABLISHP•1EfdT Country Club #17 6275 Highway r65 N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Columbia lce Arena 7011 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Deli Cart of Fridley 622 Osborne Rd. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Fireside Rice Bowl 1160 Fireside Dr. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 George's Restaurant 3710 E. River Rd. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Ground Round 5277 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Holiday Plus 250 - 57th Ave. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Holiday Sta.Store 5807 University Ave.N.E. FridlEy, Mn. 55432 Jet 7600 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Papy's Food Co. Inc. 7379 Beech St.PJ.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Country Club Mkt. James P. Hill Publ ic Safety Director James P. Hill Public Safety Director Anoka County Pk.& Rec.Dept J.N. Partnership Oliver Tam Anthony G. Nicklow Ground Round Inc. Erickson Bros. Holiday Sta.Stores Inc. Kayo Oil Co. Keith Warner $85.00 $85.00 �45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 �45.00 $45.00 �45.00 �45.00 $45.00 =I FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL FOOD ESTABLISHMENT CONT. PDQ Food Store #281 620 Osborne Rd. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Pizza F'lame - Fridley 317 Osbor.ne Rd. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Sandee's Restaurant 6490 Central Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Shorewood Inn 6161 Hwy. �65 N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 SuperAmerica #4175 5665 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 SuperAmerica #4199 7299 Highway #65 N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 James D.Sheldon Pizza Flame Inc. Braam Investments Inc. Wm. Nicklow SuperAmerica Sta.Inc. SperAmerica Sta.Inc. SuperAmerica #4207 SuperAmerica Sta.Inc. 7451 E. River Rd. Fridley, Mn.55421 Stuart Anderson Cattle Co. Saga Enterprises Inc. 5696 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 T.R. McCoy's Richard J. Wrobel 7850 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Zantigo Corp. 5905 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 ITINERANT FOOD PERMIT Chev's Best Car Shoa� Viking Chev. Lot Fridley, Mn.55432 OFF SALE BEER Country Club Mkt. 6275 Highway �65 N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 KFG National Management Co. Gerald A. Wendt Country Club Mkt.Inc. -- LICENSES Paqe 3 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 �45.00 $45.00 $45.00 �45.00 $45.00 $45.00 �45.00 �30.00 James P.�Hill $60.00 ' d FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL April 20, 1987 OFF SALE BEER CONT. -- LICENSE� 8 C Page 4 Hol�day Plus Erickson Bros. Jaroes P. Hill 250 - 57th Ave.N.E. • Fridley, Mn. 55432 Holiday Sta. Store Arnold D. Mickelson " " 5807 Unaversity Ave.N.E. Fridley; Mn. 55432 Jet Kayo Oil Co. " ° 7600 University Ave.PJ.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 PDQ #,281 James D. Shelton " �� 620 Osborne Rd. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 SuperAmerica SuperAmerica Sta. Inc. " " 7451 E. River Rd. Frildey, Mn. 55432 SuperAmerica " " " " �� �� 5665 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 SuperAmerica " " �� �� „ 7299 Highway 65 N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 ON SALE & SUNDAY LIQUOR �� � � �� m �� Fireside Rice Bowl Oliver Tam James P. Hill 1160 Fireside Dr. N.E. Public Safety Director Fridley, Mn. 55432 (Sunday Liquor License) Fridley Rec. & Serv. Co. Same " " 6310 Highway #65 N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 (Sunday Liquor License) George's Restaurant Anthony G. Nicklow "- __ " 3720 E. River Rd. Fridley, Mn. 55432 (Sunday Liquor License) The Ground Round Ground Round Inc. " " 5277 Central Ave.N.E. Fridley, P1n. •55432 (Sunday Liquor License) - $60.00 $60.00 �60.00 �60.00 $60.00 $60.00 $60.00 $7,000.00 $200.00 " " $6,000.00 �200.00 " " �9,000.00 $200.00 " $8,000.00 $200.00 �� _ , .__ .._ .�_..�.._.M .._... .�...�.. _..._._ ,.. �� .i A !� FOR CONCURRENCE BY TNE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES il 20, 1987 Page 5 LIQUOR LICENSE CONT. Sandee's Braam Investments 6490 Central Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 (Sunday Liquor License) Stuart•Anderson Cattle Co. Saga Corp. 5696 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 (Sunday Liquor License) Shorewood Inn Wm. Nicklow 6�61 Highway �65 N.E. � Fridley, t�n. 55432 (Sunday Liquor License) T.R. McCoy's Same 7850 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 (Sunday Liquor License) Pulaski's Or's Corp. 6259 Hwy. �65 N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 (Sunday L�iquor License) REFUSE HAULER Metro Refuse, Inc. Wm. T. Butler 8163 W. 125th St. Savage, ��In.55378 Pretzel's Sanitation Lawrence Plessel 15323 Ramsey Blvd. P�.W. Anoka, Mn. 55303 RETAIL GASOLINE Holiday Station Store Same 5807 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Jet Kayo Oil Co. 7600 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 SuperAmerica �4175 Same 5665 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, P1n. 55432 SuperAmerica #4199 Same 7299 Highway #,65 N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 James P. Hill $6,000.0 Public Safety Director $200.0 " " " " 8,000.00 �200.0 " " " " �8,000.0 �200.0 �� • �� �� �� �g,000.0 $200.0 " " " " $8,000.0 $200.0 $60.00 $75.00 Richard Larson �60.00 Fire Inspector " " " $60.00 " " " $60.00 " " " $60.00 � FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE ClTY COUNCI� -- LICENSES April 20, 1987 Page 1 BLAQCZOPPING Northern As�halt C;onst. Inc. 11064 �ddison Raad N. E Minneap�l is, N,N 55434 EX— �� t�rl Bolander & Sons �. P.O. Box ?216 St Pa ul , NY�I 55107 North Pine Aggregate, Lzc. 1814 Nor thdal e Boul evard Coon Rapids, N�] 55433 UnitQd Water & S�aer Go. 6020 Culligan Way � N�.i Nle tOtlkd � MV 553 45 GAS SERVICFS Ac3vanoed Heating & Air Corr3. , Inc. 7805 Beech Street N. E. Minneap�l is, t�l 55432 Ai r Comf or t Inc. 3944 Louisiana Circle NLiru�eapol isr NN 55426 American Burner Servive, InG 601 North Prior Avenue S� Paul, N�l 55104 Apollo Heating � Vent CorR 6440 t1 Highway 36 B1vd. Oakdal e, NN 55109 By: Gerhard Larson By: Roger Erickson By: Gill Gruber By: Jim Spetz By: Maynard Edson By: Donal G. Ruden By: Lyle D. Rptvold By: Richarci Wecker G 0. Carlsnn Air Canciitioning Co. 1156 Aldrich Avenue North N,inneapolis. NiJ 55411 By: John G Jenkins Centraire Inc. 7402 Washington Avenue So. Eden Prairie, i�I� 55344 By: LeRay Scurer Dependat�le Heatir�g & Air Cond. , Inc. 2619 Coon Rapids Boulevard N.W. Coon Rapids, NN 55433 By: Thctnas L CY�ouit�ard Gas Supply Inc. 223 8 Eagewoa3 Avenue South blinneap�l is, MV 55426 Golden Valley Heating & Air Cond. 51 ffi West Broadway Crystal, M�] 55429 By: S. R Navickas By: Sigurd Follese APPROVID BY Ll�RRFI� Q�ARI� Ch�ef Bldg. Ofc1 Same S�ne Same WII,LIAM SANDIN Plbg. -Htg. InsR Same Same Same Same Saane Sa�►e �Same Same � FOR CONCURRENCE BY TNE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES �, April 20, 1987 Paqe 2 (Gas Services Cont.) Hayes Contractors Inc. 1010 Currie Avenue r]inneap�l is, I�l 55403 Horwitz�-.Inc. 5000 North Co. Rd. #18 rtinneapol is, NA] 55428 J& J Heating & Sheet Metal Inc. 1035 South t�ain Cambridge, IrII�T 55008 By: Douglas Hayes By: Sanford Gruenberg By: J�nes Lir�dell J. K. Heating Campany 2050 White Bear Avenue St. Paul, NII�I 55109 By: John Ness Key Metalcraft 8600 Queen Avenue South Bloamington, P'A] 55431 By: Richard Pinchard Nl�tropolitan Mechanical Contzs. Inc. 7340 ��'ashington Avenue South Eden Prairie, NIJ 55344 By: Jerane St N'artin Midwestern Mechanical 9103 Davenport Street Blaine, i�Y�] 55434 Minnegasoo, Iric. 201 South 7th Street A'liTU�edp�li�r NN 55402 Northeast Sheet Metal 4347 Central Avenue N. E Miru�eapol is, NN 55421 P& H Services Co. , Inc. 208 - 73rd Avenue North Minneap�lis, t�1 55430 Rayal ton Hea ti ng & Cool ir�g Co. 4120 - 85 th Avenue North Brooklyn Park, NY�] 55443 St Marie Sheet Metal, Inc. 7940 S�ring Lake Park Road Spring Lake Park, M�I 55432 Sedgwick Heating & P�/C Co. 8910 Wentworth Avenue So. Minneapol is, NN 55420 Standard Heating & A.ir Cond. Oo. 410 West Lake Street By: J�nes Harvey By: Pamela Ravanetti By: D. L Anderson By: Gerald Steffens By: Tcm Stewart By: Paul St Marie By: Thamas Sedgwick � ' Same Sane Same Saane Sane Same Sane S�ne Same Sane S�ne Sane Sane !� F4R CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES s� � Apri 1 20, 1987 Page 3 (Gas Services G�nt.) Suburban Air Cor�ditioning 8419 Center Drive S�ring Lake Park, NN 55432 f Superio��Contractors Inc. 6121 - 42nd Avenue North r;inneap�l is, A'�] 55422 'Iliernnex Corp�ration 4�0 Park Glen Raad St. Louis Park, i�l 55416 Zbtal Energy Heating & Cooling 5455 Center Drive N. E. Spring Lalce Park, NN 55432 Ray N. Wel ter Heating Co. 4637 Chicago Avenue rlinneap�lis, N�1 55407 GEIQERAL OON'IRACI�OR A1-Ko Hane Impravements 8090 - 4th Avenue Lir� Lakes, NY�I 55014 Amo�n Corporation 200 West Hic�way 13 Burnsville, MV 55337 American Rsnodel ing Inc. (AN�2E) 4949 k'est Royal Lar�e Irving, � 75063 M. J. Arndt Construction Qa. 2 80 8 Shenaood Raad N. E Miru�apolis, MV 55432 Authentic Construction Co. , Inc. 2047 Grand Avenue S� Paul, N�l 55105 Rodney Billman Ina 151 Silver Lake Road New Brighton, NN 55112 Brand�n Construction Inc. 311 S�rise Lane Q��nglin, NN 55316 Construction Analysis & Mga� 7 401 Centr al Av enue N. E. Minneap�l is, t�IIV 55432 By: Steve Chinanc3er By: Donald Hogltuid By: Curt Brekke By: Curtis Lavegren By: Ray Welter Jr. By: A1 KoPeckY By: Timothy Menning By: Corp Off ice By: Marlan Arndt By: Mike Killa By: Brad Billman By: Jerry Zbllefs�n By: Vergil Florhaug • Same Savne Same S�e Sa¢�►e IY�RRII� Q�ARK �ief Bldg. Ofcl. Same SaQne Sa¢�►e Same Same -Same SaQne � FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES � April 20, 1987 Page 4 (General Contractor Cont.) Creative Century Builders, Lic. 1405 Ca2orado Avenue South St. Louis Park, NAl 55416 D& D H.cme Improvenent, Inc. 7401 Central Avenue N. E Fridley, hN 55432 L1�loo Roofing & Sheet Metal Inc. 15525 - 32nd Avenue North Plymouth, rY� 55447 Dundee CAnstruction Canpany 197 Longf el laa Str eet N. E. Fridley, 6Y� 55432 Durabil t Associates, Inc. 7343 Ann Court Eden Prai rie, NN 55344 Eagan Construction Inc. 1771 Yankee Doodle Road Eagan, NDl 55121 Erickson Brothers 4567 A'est 80th Street Minneap�l is, NN 55437 Franzen Construction�0o. 4250 - 5th Street N. E. Colunbia Heic�ts, NN 55421 Garjac Construction (b. 4 81 - 206 th Avenue N. E. Cedar, N�] 55011 Dick Harris Campany 6200 Riverview Terraoe N. E. Friclley, NY�155432 Harstad Construction Gb. 2191 Silver Lake Road N�a Brighton, !�l 55112 D. W. Harstad Co. , Ina 15ffi0 Lin�ln Street N. E Ham Lake, I�] 55304 Richard Hastings Co. 6331 Riv erv iew Ter raoe N. E. Fridley, M3 55432 Heati� Construction Co. 2531 Marshall Street N. E By: NSark Pease By: Dorxyvan R Olson By: Richard Trun4le By: Daniel Wiederholt By: �hamas Kasprzak By: Lariy Grell By: C. Janes C� rl son By: Robert Franzen By: Gazy D' Ai gl e By: Richard Harris By: Paul Harstad By: Alton Johnson By: Ricfiard Hastings 'Same Same Same Same Same Sa�ne Same SaQne SaQne S�ne Sa¢ne SaQne Same � FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES � Apri1 20, 19$7 Page 5 (General Contractor Cont.) A1 Hirsch Construction Box 633 Delano, N�1 55328 Brett Johnson Rgnodeling 1400 Parkview Lane Colunbia Heic�ts, NN 55421 George B. Johnson 5410 Girard Avenue North Bruoklyn Center, N�] 55430 Mil ton L. Johnson Co. 2513 Central Avenue N. E M�innea�ol i�, NN 55418 Kraus-Anderson Construction CO. 525 South Eic�th Street rlinneap�lis, NN 55404 LaMere Concrete & Masonry L�c. 2470 Stanbridge Strcet West Roseville, NN 55113 Landgraff Gonstruction 521 - 53rd Avenue N. E Fridley, r8�1 55421 Lloyd's Hane Lnpravenent 1012 - 42 1/2 Avenue N. E. Col unbia Heights, Nh1 55421 McMuller�/Moselle & Associates Inc. 430 Inciustriol Blvd. tiinneapolis, Nq3 55413 Mar-Len Developnent 2500 West Co�mty Rd C, Suite 200 Roseville, NY�I 55113 Metro Su�tanit Builders Ina 900 West 94th Street Bloanington, NY�I 55420 Mic�rowski CAnstruction 4423 Reservoir Blvd. Colunbia Heic�ts, NN 55421 M�dern Insulation Ina 10779 - 93rd Avenue North Osseo, NA1 55369 By: Alden Sirsch By: Brett Johnson By: George 8. Johnson By: Elaine Slavotinek By: Janioe Goebel By: Bruoe LaMere By: Virgil Landgraff By: Llayd Gracxyk By: Happ� 14bselle By: Leonard Vanasse By: Jack Barnes By: Donald Mid�r�awski By: Don Froetuning • Same Sau'ne Same SaQne Sa�ne Same Same Same Same Same Same SaQne Same �� FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LiCENSES -� � � April 20, 1987 Paqe 6 (General Contractor Cont.) Nedegaard Construction Co. Lzc. 1814 Nor thdal e Blvd. Coon Rapids, r'%1 55433 Opus Car.poration P.O. Box 150 t4inneapolis, MV 55440 Pala.ia General Contractors In� 4172 Hawes Court Shor ev i�a, N�I 55126 Panelcraft of Nlinn. 3118 Snel l i ng Av enue tlinr�eap�l is, N�1 55406 Pe te' s Re�.i r Inc. 6608 - 59th Avenue North Crystal, NfV 55928 L. M. Petersen Campany 29 West Viking Drive St Paul, N�l 55117 Plekkenpol Builders Ina 8609 Harriet Avenue South Bloanington, FYV 55420 Prestige Fbol & Patio 245 E. �selawn Avenue S� Paul, NY�I 55117 R � M Associates 34� Auc,er Avenue White Bear Lake, NN 55110 Rick' s Roof ing & Siding 183 Cl ev el and Avenue hew Bric�ton, NN 55112 Schc�naker Construction Co. 1400 Clenent Street r�enciota Seic�ts, M�l 55118 D. V. Sel f e Const. Cb. Inc. 1755 East Co. iad. H2 h'hite Bear Lake, NN 55110 Ron Splett tbnstruction 7620 Kalk Road H�ne1, NN 55340 T & J 7mpravenents 11b30 Zion Street N.W. By: Gill Gruber By: W. Lyle t�',eyer By: Anthony P-alaia Jr. By: Dennis 3ohnson By: Pete Perusse By: Lee Petersen By: J im Dul in By: Patrick Henry By: Ray Palme By: Rick Lonc�ecker By: Fred Sc�amaker By: D. V. Sel fe By: Ron Splett • Same Saune Sa¢ne S�ne Sane Sa�ne Same Sa¢ne Sa�ne Same S�ne Sane Saane � FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES � April 20, 1987 Page 7 (General Contractor Cont.) Donald Tessner Construction 6890 Channel Road N. E Fridley, NN 55432 Jerry �hell Builders 17020 Crocus Street N. W. Anoka, M� 55303 Timoo Construction Inc. 9�21 West River Raad Brooklyn Park, M�l 55444 Richard Tkaczik Construction Inc. 12323 Gladiola N. W. Coon Rapids, NN 55433 D. M. Tranb� Siding 17220 Armstrong Blvd. Ar�oka, N;N 55303 Welsh Construction Corg 11200 W. 7 8th Str eet Eden Prairie, NN 55344 Western Remodelers 2520 West Larpenteur S� Paul, N�V 55113 fi FATING Advanoed Heating & Air Cond. , Inc. 7805 Beech Street N. E Nunneapol is, NN 55432 Ai r C�mf or t Inc. 3944 Louisiana Circle rlinneapolis, NY�] 55426 All Season Comfort, Inc. 55 rb�as street New Brighton, NIId 55112 Allan Mechanic�l, Inc. 6020 Cull igan Way r:innetonka, MV 55345 American Burner Servioe. Inc. 601 North Prior Avenue St Paul, NY�I 55104 Apollo Heating & Vent Corp� 6440 N. Highway 36 B1vd Oakdal e, M�l 55109 By: Dor�ld �essner By: Jerry �ell By: Thanas N',cKee By: Richard Tkaczik By: David Tranby By: Brad Bainey By: Jerry Snyder By: Maynard Edson By: Donal Ruden By: Dick Larson By: W. G Viebahn By: Lyle A Imtvold By: Ridlard Wecker . Same S�ne Same Same same S�¢ne S�ne WILLIAM SANDIN Pl bg-Htg. Insp� Same S�ne S�ne Sane SaQne �Y � FOR CONCURRENCE BY TNE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES ,,� � April 20, 1987 Page 8 (lieating Cbnt. ) G 0. Carlson Air Conditioning Co. 1156 Aldrich Avenue North r,inneap�lis, NYU 55411 By: John G Jenkins Centrai lte, Inc. 7402 Washir.c;-�on Avenue So. F�cien Prai rie, M�I 55344 By: LeRoy Seurer Dependahle Heating & Air Cond. Inc. 2619 Coon Ragids Boul�vard Coon RaFi�is, t�¢� 55433 By: �anas Chouinard General Sheet Metal Corp� 2330 Louisiana Avenue North r;inneap�l is, N�I 55427 By: James McCarthy Golden Valley Heating & P�/C 5182 West Broadway Crystal, M�] 55429 By: Sig Follese Hayes Contractors, Inc. 1010 Currie Avenue hlinneap�lis, A",�I 55403 By: Douglas Hayes J& J Heating & Sheet Metal Ir�c�. 1035 South F]ain Cambridge, NN 55008 By: James Lindell J. K. Heating Company 2050 t+ihite Bear Avenue S� Pa ul , NN 55109 By: John Ness Hozwitz Ina 5000 No. County Rc�ad 18 N'snneapolis, NN 55428 By: Sanford Gruenberg �Setrop�litan Med�►. Gbntractors, Tnc. 7340 i��ashinoton Avenue South Eden Prairie, NN 55344 By: Jerane S� Martin Midwestern Mechanical 9103 Davenport Street N. E. Blaine, NY�] 55434 By: JaQnes Harvey Noel's Heating and Air Cond. Inc. 4920 Zachary Lar�e Plymouth, P+AI 55442 By: Noel Olson Northeast Sheet Metal 4347 Central Avenue N. E Minneap�l is, NN 55421 By: D. L. Anderson . Sa¢ne Same same Sa�►e SaQne S�ne Same Saane S�ne Sa¢ne Sa�ne Same Same I�� v� FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES �� ,� April 20, 1987 Page 9 (iieating Cont. ) Owens Services Corgoration 930 £. 80th Street Bloa�irigton, NH� 55420 P& H Sezvices Co. , Inc. 208 - 73rd Avenue North t•;inneapol is, NfV 55430 Pete's Repair Inc. 6608 - 59th Avenue North Crystal, NN 55428 Royal t�on Heating & Cool ing Co. 4120 - 85th Avenue North Brooklyn Park, NY�] 55443 S� Marie Sheet Metal, Inc. 7940 Spring Lake Park Road Spr�ng Lake Park, t�l 55432 Sedgwick Heating & Air Cflnd. Co. 8910 Wentworth Avenue South rlinneapolis, t�V 55420 By: Robert Owens By: Gerald Steffens By: Fete Perusse By: Zbm Stewart By: Paul St N,arie By: Thcmas Sedgwick Standard Heating & Air Cond. Cb. 410 West Lake Street �a.nneapoli�, N�I 55408 By: Ted Ferrara Suburt�n Air Conditioning 8419 Center Drive Spring Lake Park, NdV 55432 Superior Contractors Inc. 6121 - 42nd Avenue North r;inneap�lis, MV 55422 Zhermex Corporation 4 65 0 Pa rk Gl en Road S� Louis Park, NY�I 55416 Zbtal E��ergy Hating & Cooling 8455 Center Drive N. E Spring Lake Park, NN 55432 Ray Dl Welter Heating Co. 4637 Chicago Avenue I�linneag�l is, M�] 55407 Yale, Inc. 9649 Girard Avenue South Bloanington, M� 55431 By: Steve Chinander By: Donald Hoglund By: Curt Brekke By: Curtis Lavegren By: Ray Wel ter Jr. By: John Deblon . Same Same Same Same Same Sa¢ne SaQne Sane Sa¢ne Same Sa¢ne Same Same � FOR CONCURRENCE BY TNE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES � Page 10 April 20, 1987 ASASOI�RY Buzzell Masonry, Inc. 1633 Hi,hway �10 N. E, Suite 16 �;inneapol is, N�] 55432 Concrete" Concepts, Inc. 16249 Xenia Street N.� Anc3aver, NY�I 55304 DeMarais Construction Inc. 2515 Fairoak Avenue, #19 Anoka, NYV 55303 Doru�elly Stucoo Compary 2310 Snelling Avenue South rlinneap�lis, NN 55404 Heruu.g & Feck, Inc. 10815 t��ankato Street NE Blaine, I�RV 55434 tlikedonald Cement Co. 1140 Pierce �errace N. E Minneapol is, NTI 55421 Norsk Concrete Construction Inc. 1115 Osborne Road N. E Spring Lake Park, N�] 55432 Rite Way Waterproofing 7337 Lake Drive Lino Lakes, NN 55014 Y. R Sharp Inc. 10907 - 93rd Avenue North Osseo, NII�I 55369 Stone Construction Inc. 2181 - 107 th Lane N. E. Blaine, rN 55434 OIL SERVICFS American Burner Servioe, Inc. 601 North Prior Avenue St Paul, MJ 55104 By: Carroll Buzzell Sr. By: Wayne Knudson By: Ron Derlarais By: �anas Donr�elly By: Mark Peck By: Donald Siegel By: James Jackson By: Sharon 'Dzanpson By: Lin Zelinsky By: Jercme R Stone By: Lyle A Rotvold PLASTF.RII� Joe Nelson Stuco� CA. , In� 1150 - 98th Lane h. W. Coon Rapids, M�] 55433 By: E�elyn Nelson ROOFING Leslie Tranby � Son Roofing & Siding 6917 Valley Plaoe Crystal, lrY�] 55427 By: Rathleen Trantr� IaA�tRF� Q�ARK CY�ief Bldg. Of c1. Same S�ne Sa�ne S�ne Sane Same Same Saane S�ne W II,L IAM SANDIN Plbg. —Htg. Insp� II�ItRII, Q�FZiC Ct�ief Bldg. Ofc1. L�itRII, Q�ARK C�ief Bldg. Ofc1. ; � FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE C1TY COUNCIL -- LICENSES April 20, 1987 Page 11 Rai nv il l e-Ca rl son; Inc. 2929 Lyndale Avenue South P:inneapol is, NN 55408 Univessal Applicators; L�c. P. 0. Bbx � 310 Forest Lake, NY�I 55025 S IGr ERECIORS LaFbinte Sign (b. 5101 Windsor Avenue Edina, NiV 55436 Leray Signs, Inc. 6325 Wel aome Avenue Nor th M.inneapolis, NY�I 55429 Naegele Outdoor Advertising 1700 West 7Sth Street �linneap�lis, NY�] 55423 Nordguist Sign Co. Inc. 312 West Lake Street N�inneap�lis, NN 55408 Sign Language 6701 Overton Drive N. E Fridley, NN 55432 Suburt�n Lighting Inc. 6077 Lake Elmo Avenue North Stillwater, NII�I 55082 WRECK ING Carl Bolander & Sons Co. P.O, Box 7216 St. Pa ul , t�] 55107 HOUSE Z�tAILER REt�I.S Park Construction Company 7900 Beed� Street N. E Fridley, tN 55432 Onan Corporation 1400 - 73rd Avenue N. E Fridley, MV 55432 By: Robert Johnson By: Peter Johnston By: Lambert N,eidinger By : Zl�ana s Duf fy By: D�ark McPherson By : 5 tev e Fbx By : J im Gol den By: Phil Larson By: Roger Erickson . SaQne Same I1��RREI� Q�ARK Q�ief Bldg. Ofc1. 6 -��'�Ti -y' S�ne Same Sane Saane L�IFZRFL �ARK C7�ief Bldg. Ofc1. AT: 790 0 Beech S tr eet N. E (Up Zb 6 Trailers, 1 fee $50) AT: 1400 - 73rd Avenue N. E (6 trailers - $300.00) w� 3� FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES � Apri 1 20, 1987 pa4e 12 . P[1IiLIC SWIPM�LiNG 1�OLS 1987 — 1988 � F�ol Address Contact �rsnn ��` 5201 Central Avenue�' Skyw�ood Mall(P�1 R�rtnership) 571-1281 $350.00 •- 5201 Central Avenue N. E. Fridley, MV 55421 *5750,5800,5860 East R.iver Rd Filister �terprises 571-3300 $850.00 5750 East River Road N. E Fridley, rN 55432 6540 East River Ra3d K G S. Progerty N'�t 574-1900 $350.00 7300 Franoe Avenue S. #206 _ Edina, N?�1 55435 7�'S5 East River Road Five Sanos Developnent 571-8161 $350.00 7100 Wayzata Boulevard Minneap�lis, NN 55426 6670-80-90 Lucia Lane Huc�es :�r operties 572-9739 $250. 00 4410 U�_ ��� as Avenue So. F;inne4;�lis, NN 55416 5506 Meister Road Innsbruck North Zbwnhouse Assn. 484-ffi23 $250.00 5506 Meister Road N. E Fridley, MV 55432 1601 North Innsbruck Dr. Black Forest Concb Homeowners Association 571-4860 $250.00 16 Ol I�br th Innsbr uck Dr. N. E. Fridley, MV 55432 7200 University Avenue US S�aim & Fitness 533-5265 $350.00 4801 West 81st Street, #105 Bloamington, NA1 55437 *6000 West h�oore Lk Drive Ind. School District �14 571-6000 FJ�MPT 6100 West Moore Lake Drive i Fridley, M�i 55432 i 5430 - 7th Street Harold D. Nbrraa 572-3ffi9 $250.00 Rt �5, Box P 196 River Falls, Wisoonsin 54022 5460 - 7th Street Kmit, Luciaa Associates 572-8047 5250.00 I 3158 Arthur Street N. E. , Minneapolis, Md 55418 , " 1050-90 - 52nd Avenue Marck Investrnent Co. 542-9403 $250.00 P.0. Box 26113 Minneapolis, MV 55426 1200 - 72nd Avenue F�2IC Associates 571-6841 $250.00 � 5024 Normandale Court