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10/05/1987 - 5068OFFICIAL CIT7f COUNCII. MENDA COUNCIL NEETING OCTOBER 5, 1987 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING PLEASE SIGN NAME AQDRESS AND ITEM NUMIBER INTERESTED IN OATE:_ �October 5, 1987 NAME ADDRESS ITEM NUMBER sassss aazasasaxssaz:asma:s:s�ss�asAs��saa aa:xaa:asssssasazsaas:asaaxzss:zsaasa=��eszs=-saaasa=s:a:� r LIGt�el. i ` � • d � C�����7 ",b' y �f �1./� v� .�i`u . �`���`�' , � i�e. -�L � . �-- �e{ie � / � ��a��✓ s� �� ; , y�•-c,�,� �-- FRIDLEY CI TY COUNCIL OCTOBER 5, 1 987 - 7:30 P. M. Following are the "ACTIONS TAKEN" by the Administration for your information. ------------------------------------------------------------------ PROCLAMATION: SAFE KIDS WEEK OCTOBER 11-17, 1987 Presented NATIONAL BUSINESS WOMEN'S WEER OCTOBER 18, 1987 Mailed APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Council Meeting, September 28, 1987 Approved ADOPTION OF AGE NDA: Adopted as submitted OPEN FORUM, V ISITORS : Invitation extended to City Couneil to attend open house at the Fridley Focus on October 7, 4:00-7:00 p.m. T'"� �C�ouneil Meeting, October 5, 1987 QLD BUSINESS : Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinanee Adopting the Budget for the Fiscal Year 1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Ordinanee No. 896 adopted CENTRAL SERVICE--ACTION TAKEN: Published Ordinanee in Fridley Focus Consideration of Appointments to Energy and Environmental Quality Commissions . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Tabled CITY MANAGER--ACTION TAREN: Placed item on next agenda for consideration NEW BUSINESS: Page 2 Item from the Minutes of the Appeals Commission Meeting of September 22, 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 3 I A. Consideration oP a Variance Request, VAR �87- 31, to Reduce the Front Yard Setback from 35 Feet To 25 Feet to Allow the Construction of a 10 Foot By 15 Foot Addition on Lots 7 and 8, Block 1, Hillcrest Addition, the S ame Being 7231 East River Road N.E., by David Fox Appeals Commission Recommendation: Approval Council Aetion Needed: Consideration of Reeommendation Approved COMMIINITY DEVELOPMENT--ACTION TAKEN: Informed appl icant of Council approval `'� Council Meeting, October 5, 1987 NEW BUSINESS ( CONTINUED) : Page 3 Consideration of a Resolution Certifying Certain Delinquent Water and Sewer Charges to the County Auditor for Collection with the 1988 Taxes ........ 4-� G Resol ution 75-1987 adopted CENTRAL SERVICE--ACTION TAKEN: Certified eharges to County as approved Consideration of a Resolution Certifying Charges to the County Auditor to be Levied Against Certain Properties for Colleetion with the Taxes Payable in 1988 (Weeds) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 5 A Resolution No. 76-1987 adopted CENTRAL SERVICE--ACTION TAREN: Certified weed charges as approved Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing and Directing the Splitting of Special Assessments on Part of Lots 16 and 17, Auditor's Subdivision �88 (Pin No. 13 30 24 34 0016 and 0017), and Apportioning part into Registered Land Survey ;�100 .... 6- 6 B Resolution 77-1987 adopted CENTRAL SERVICE--ACTION TA�EN: Proceeded as authorized '" Council Meeting, October 5, 1987 Page � NEW BUSINESS ( CONTINUED) : Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing and Direeting the Splitting of Special Assessments on Parcel 3000, Seetion 2, and Apportioning into Springbrook Apartments at Northtown. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 7 A Resolution No. 78-1987 adopted CENTRAL SERVICE--ACTION TAREN: Proceeded as authorized Consideration of a Resoluton Authorizing and Directing the Splitting and Combining of Special Assessments on: Part of Lot 1, Auditor's Subdivision #89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 8 B Resolution No. 79-1987 adopted CENTRAL SERVICE--ACTION TAREN: Proceeded as authorized Consideration of a Resolution Designating Polling Places and Approving Judges for the November 3, 1987 General Eleetion . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 9 B Re solution No. 80-1987 adopted CENTRAL SER�IICE--ACTION TAREN: Proceeded as authorized '~ Eouneil Meeting, Oetober 5, 198'i NEW BUSINESS ( CONTINUED) : Consideration of a Resolution Certifying Tax Levy Requirements for 1988 to the County of Anoka for Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Resolution No. 81-1987 adopted CENTRAL SERVICE--ACTION TAKEN: Certified tax levy to County as approved Consideration of 1988 Couneil Meetings and Holiday Sehedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Approved with deletion of Meeting on Oetober 31, 1988 CITY MANAGER--ACTION TAKEN: Have deleted meeting of October 31 and established holidap and Couneil sehedules as approved C1aims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 Approved CENTRAL SERV ICE--ACTION TAKEN: Paid C1 aims Page 5 Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 - 13 A Approved CENTRAL SERVICE--ACTION TAKEN: Issued Licenses E stimate s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 Approved CENTRAL SERVICE--ACTION TAKEN: Paid Estimates ADJOURN: 8:2�F p.m. COUNCIL MEETI NG, OCTOBER 5. 1987 OLD BUSINES�y CONS i DERAT I ON OF SECOND READI NG 0� AN ORDI NANCE ADOPTI NG THE BUDGET FOR THE FI SCAL YEAR 1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 CONSiDERATION OF APPOINTMENTS TO ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 NEW BUSINESS: PA �E 2 ITEM FROM THE MINUTES OF THE APPEALS COMMISSION MEETI NG OF SEP7EMBER 22. 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 3 I A. COIVS I DERAT I ON OF A VAR I ANCE REQUEST, VAR #87- 31, TO REDUCE THE FRONT YARD SETBACK FROM 35 FEET To 25 I-EET TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A 10 FOOT BY 15 t-OOT ADD I T I ON ON LOT S 7 AND 8. BLOCK 1. HILLCREST ADDITION. THE SAME BEING 7231 EAST RIVER RoA� N. E. , BY DAV � o Fox APPEALS COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: APPROVAL COUNGIL ACTION NEE ED: CONS{DERATION OF RECOMMENDATION COUNCIL N�ETING. OCTOBER 5. 1987 n!Fw BUSINESS (CONTINUED)� Pa sE 3 COtJS I OERAT I ON OF A RESOLUT I ON CERT I FY I NG CERTA I N DELINQUENT WATER AND SEWER CHARGES TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR FOR COLLECTION WITH THE 1988 TAXES ........ 4- 4 G CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION CERTIFYING CHARGES TO THE COUNTY AUD i TOR TO BE LEV I EO AGA I NST CERTA I N PROPERTIES FOR COLLECTION WITH THE TAXES PAYABLE i tv 1988 (WEEOS ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 5 A CONS I DERAT I ON OF A RESOLUT I ON AUTHOR i Z I NG AND DI RECT I NG THE SPL ITTI NG OF SPECI AL ASSESSMENTS ON PART OF LOT S 16 AND 17 . AUD I TOR' S SUBD I V I S I ON #88 (PIN No. 13 3� 24 34 0016 A►vD 0017), AND APPORTIONING PART INTO REGISTERED LAND SURVEY #100 ,... 6- 6 B COUNC I L P�ET I NG. OCTOBER 5, 1987 f�EW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)� PAGE 4 CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DI RECT I NG THE SPL ITTI NG OF SPECI AL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCEL 3000, SECT I ON 2. AND APPORT I ON I NG I NTO SPRINGBROOK APARTMENTS AT NORTHTOWN. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 7 A CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTON AUTHORIZING AND Dl RECT I NG THE SPL 1TT1 NG AND COMB1 NI NG OF SPECI AL AS5ESSMENTS ON: PART OF LOT 1, AUDITOR'S SUBD I V i S I ON #89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 8 B CONS I DERAT I ON OF A RESOLUT I ON DES I GNAT I NG POLLING PLACES AND APPROVING .1UOGES FOR THE NDVEMBER 3. 1987 GENERAL ELECT I ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 9 B . COUNCI L N�ET I NG. OCTOBER 5. 1987 NFW BUSINESS (CONTINUED): CONSiDERATiON OF A RESOLUTION CERTIFY{WG TAX LEVY REQUIREMENTS FOR 1988 TO THE COUNTY OF ANOKA FOR COLLECTI ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1B CONSIDERATION OF 1988 COUNCIL PiEETINGS AND HOLIDAY SCHEDU�E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 CL..AI MS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 PA GE 5 LICENSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 - 13 A ESTIMATES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 '� � :1 • SAFE_KIDS_WESg OCTOBER 11 - 17, 1987 William J. Nee MaYor fridley, MN. WHEREAS, THE PridZey Women of Today believe in making the rvorZd a safer ptace for our chitdren; and WHEREAS, the cancern for chitdren's safety Ziee not onZy ruith parente, but rvith each and every member of this community; and WgEREAS, the Fridtey Women of Today believe that knorvZedge and communicatzon are the keys to prevention; and WHEREAS, it is up to att of us to provide a better future for our chitdren, for chiZdren g�g our future; POW, THEREPORE, BE IT RESOLVED that I, Wittiam J. Pee, Mayor of the City of Fridtey hereb� proctaim October 11 - 17, 1987 as SAFE %ZDS i�EBB in the City of FridZey and encourage aZZ citiaena to join in the observance of thie �ueek with appropriate activitiea. IP WITNESS WHEREOF. I have set my hand and caused the eeat of the City of Fridtey to be affixed this 5th day of October, 1987. WILLIAM J. PEE. MAYOR • AATIOPAL BUSINSSS fi�OMls'A' S WES% OCTOBER 18, 1987 Wiiliam J. Nee Mayor FridieY, M N. WHEREAS, the milliona of r�orking rvomen consttitute an inereasing portion of the Nation's rvorking force. and are constantZy striving to aerve their communities, their statee and their nation in civic and cuZturaZ programs; and WHEREAS, major goata of businese and profesaionaZ rvomen are to hetp create better conditions for busineas ruomen through the study of sociaZ, educationat, economic and poZiticat probteme; to heZp them be of greater service to their community; to further friendahip rvith rvomen throughout the rvorZd; and WHEREAS, atl of us are proud of their Zeaderehip in these many fietds of endeavor NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that I, Wittiam J. Aee, Mayor of the City of Fridley hereby proclaim October 18, 1987 aa NATIOAAL BUSIPBSS i�OMEA'S AES% sponsored by the Pationat Pederation of Buazness and ProfeseionaZ Women's CZubs, Inc. and urge att citiaens of FrzdZey, aZZ civic and fraternaZ groupe, aZZ educationaZ aseociations, aZZ nervs media and other community organixationa to join in this eaZute to rvorking �vomen by encouraging and promoting the celebration of the achievemente of aZZ businees and profesaionaZ rvomen as they contribute daiZy to our eeonomic, civic and cuZturaZ purposee. IP WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and caused the seat of the City of FridZey to be affixed thie 5th day of Octobex. 1987. WILLIAM J. AEE, MAYOR THE MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COONCII. 1�EETING OF SEPTEI�BER 28, 1987 TI� MINUTES OF TI� REGULAR 1�ETING OF TI� FRIDLEY CITY COONCIL OF SEPTEMBER 28, 1987 . . Tlie Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council Was called to order at ?:42 p.m. by Mayor Nee. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Nee led the Council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Fl ag. ROLL CALL• NEN�ERS PRESENT: Mayor Aee, CouneilWOman Jorgenson, Councilman Schneider, Councilman Fitzpatrick, and Councilman Goodspeed N�MBERS ABSENT: None APPRCN AL OF MINUTES • COUNCIL MEETING, SEPTEI�ER 14, 1987: MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the minutes as presented. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Dpon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt the agenda as presented. Seeonded by Couneilman Fitzpatrick. IIpon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimouslq. OPEN FORi1M, V IS ITORS : Tliere Was no response from the audience under this item of busiryess. OLD BOSINESS• 1. CONSIDERATION OF SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE APPROV ING A V ACATION, S AV #87 07, TO VACATE TI� WESTERLY HALF OF THE ALLEY IN BLOCR 5. HYDE PARK LYING NORTH OF THE SOiTTH LINE OF LOT 22 ERTENDED EASTERLY AND SOUTH OF THE NORTH Lil� OF LOT �0 E%TENDED EASTERLY, ALL_ LYING EAST OF AND ADJOINING LOTS AVENUE AND BE�IEEN 3RD STREET AND UNI{TERSITY A9ENUE, BY WAYNE JOIiNSON: Hr. Robertson, Community Development Director, stated he understands the petitioner, Mr. Jahnson, Wishes to construct a garage on tbe rear portion of his lot to eover the West one-half of the vacated alley. He stated James Robinsoa, Planning Coordinator, eent a letter to Mr. Ja�hnson on September 22 advising him approvals Would be neoessary from the utility companies, the Council would have to suthorize encroachment iato the retained easement, and 6� COIINCIL MEETII� OF SEPTEMBER 28, 1987 a variance granted to reduce the setbaek. Mr. Robertson stated the Council could vacation ordinance at the same time desire. He stated staff has not, as construetion of the garage. consider the second reading of this of the garage variance, if they so yet, reviewed the aetual plans for Mayor Nee stated he would just as soon proceed with the vacation and consider the variance as a separate item. Mr. Johnson, the petitioner, stated to vacate only the west one-half of the alley is a change from his original intent to vacate the entire alley. He stated when he submitted the petition to have the alley vacated, supposedly everything was ehecked by staff and he would receive the entire 12 feet. He stated after the last Council meeting, it was learned he would only get the west half. Mr. Johnson stated if he cannot obtain the east half of the alley, he will be unable to construct his garage and vacation of the west half wouldn't berbefit him. Councilman Goodspeed stated when ihe City vacates a street or alley, the property reverts to where it Was originally platted. He stated if the entire a11ey Frere to be vacated, the State Highway Department would receive the easterly six feet. He stated it is not within the City's power to give the entire 12 feet to Mr. Jahnson. Mr. Johnson stated he felt he was misled when he applied for the vacation as he thought he would be obtaining the entire 12 feet. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated the City has nothing to do With determining who gets the land, as this is governed by State law. He stated if the City vacates the alley, the usual rule is one-half of the property would revert baek to the oKner of each property that is adjacent to the street or alley assuming the original easement was given from the same plat. He stated at the time this alley was platted, there were lots to the east and west and the State had aequired the lots to the east. He stated this being tYie case, it Would be his opinion that if tiie alley was vacated, the west half would revert to the propertq adjacent to the west and the east half would revert to the property adjacent to the east. He stated perhaps it may be possible Por Mr. Johnson to obtain a quit claim deed from the State, if they have no use for the property. He stated Mr. Johnson should probably have his own legal counsel, if the alley is vacated, to determine ownership since he has plans to construct a garage and he would want to be sure of awnership. Mayor Nee stated in the past, the State Highway Department has returned property Por whieh they have no need and felt staff should eheck into this further. Mr. Jahnson stated his building was constructed with the assumption there would be an alley constructed and he was surprised this never happened. He stated if the alley had been construeted, it would have saved him some problems. He stated he has paid a vacation fee and now Would have to pay -2- � COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTE2�ER 28, 198? another fee for a variance. He stated he Would like for staff to contact the State. t�r. Herriek stated it may not be easy to get an immediate answer from the iiighway Department and felt Mr. Johnson should be aware of this fact. Mr. Johnson stated he didn't plan to construet a garage until next spring so time Kould not be a problem. He requested he be notified when this item is again on the Council's agenda. Mr. Johnson stated if he is not able to receive the entire 12 feet, he Would Withdraw his request. MOTION by Couneilman Goodspeed to table this item indefinitely and instruct staff to try and obtain the State's interest on the east half of this alley. Seconded by Couneilman Fitz patrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 2. CONSIDERATION OF VARIANCE REQIJESTS, VAR #87-24 TO REDUCE THE MINIMUM ALLfJWABLE LOT AREA FOR ONE MAIN BUILDING• TO REDUCE THE SIDE YARD SETBACKS ON TI� STREET SIDE OF A CORNER LOT• TO REDOCE Ti� DISTANCE THAT THE EDGE OF THE CURB OPENINGS MAY BE FROM A STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY INTERSECTION; AND TO REDUCE T'i� PARRING AND HARD SURFACE SETBACR FROM A STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY; AND VAR #87 26 TO REDUCE THE SIDE YARD SETBACR ON THE STREET SIDE OF A CORNER LOT FROM 35 FEET Td 21 FEET ON THE NORTH, TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF AN AUTOMOBILE SERV ICE STATION ON LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCR 2, CENTRAL V IEW MANOR, TI� SAME BEING 7315 HIGFiWAY 65 N.E., BY RAP_I_D OIL CHANGE (CONTINUED FROM Mr. Robertson, Community Development Director, stated at the Septemer 14 Couneil meeting staff Was instructed to rework the pl an Por the Rapid Oil building based on the neW building size, conduct appropriate traffic counts on 73rd and 73-1/2 Avenues, and reviex possible options for Viron Aoad. He stated the building has been reduoed in size to 1,216 aquare feet. Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated he met with the property owner of the trailer court and there �as no interest in providing easements for the extension of Viron Road. He stated there are several residents in the trailer eourt that have been there since 1965 and the owner does not xant them displaced. He stated if these residents Were to relocate, the property aWner xould be Willing to discuss t�his extension xith the City. Mr. Flora stated traffic eounts Were completed along 73rd aad 73-1�2 Avenues. He stated there are a eonsiderable amount of vehicles using 73-1�2 Avenue to acoess onto Hi�way 65. He stated the Minnesota Department of Transportation has advised they xill be closing the median at 73-1/2 in the near future. He stated When this happens, it certainlq Will affect the amount of cars that are currently using 73-1%2 for aecess onto Highway 65. Mr. Flora stated based on agreements that have been xorked out xith Rapid Oil, if they provide tbe right-of-x�r Por the Viroa Road service drive and Widening of 73rd Avenue, adequate access ahould be provided Por_.-�rehicles to - acoess xiBhWay 65 from T3rd. Mr. Robertson stated sinoe aWners of tiie trailer court are not t�illing to -3- COt1NCIL I�ETING OF SEPTEI�ER 2$, 1987 provide easements to extend Viron Road, staff would recommend the vacaiion of 73-��2 Avenue not proceed, unless the City �rished to condemn property for the right-of-waq. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated he would suggest a 15 foot triangular easement on the southeast corner be dedicated Por road right-of-way and be included in the stipulations. Mr. Robertson reviewed some of the minor revisions to the site plan whfeh affect several of the variances and vary slightly from the Appeals Commission recommendation. Mr. Robertson stated in conjunction with these variances, there is a request for a special use permit. He stated there are stipulations associated with the variances, as well as the special use permit, and perhaps the stipulations should all be included as part of the variance request. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the reason staff is suggesting the stipulations be included as part of the varianoes is because it provides the City with more control. MOTION by Couneilman Schneider to eoncur with the recommendation of the Appeals Commission and grant varianees, VAR �87-2� and VAR #87-26 to reduce the minim� allowable lot area for one main building from 0.75 acres of 0.54 acres; to reduce the side yard setback on the street side of a corner Iot from 35 feet to 19 feet on the east and from 35 feet to 28 feet on the west; to reduce the distanee that the edge of the curb opening may be from a street right-of-Way intersection from 75 feet to i 9 feet on the north and from 75 feet to 55 feet on the southeast; to reduce the parking and hard surface setback from a street right-of-�►ay from 20 feet to 19 feet on the east and from 20 feet to 10 feet on the west; and to reduee the side yard setback on the street side of a corner lot from 35 feet to 21 feet on the north, to allow the eonstruetion of an autamobile service station on Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, Central View Manor, the same being 7315 Highway 65 N.E., with the following stipulations: (1 ) developer agrees to eovenant, as a condition oP approval of these varianees, that the proposed development �till be utilized as a Rapid Oil Change facility and any future reuse oP the structure for uses other than that comparable to a Rapid Oil Change will be subject to Couneil approval; (2) developer will further covenant that the site will be developed and maintained consistent with approved plans; (3) the restrictive covenant referred to above Will be executed and filed at the County prior to a building permit being issued; (4) petitioner to provide a storm drainage plan and receive approval from Public Works prior to building permit; (5) building facade to be constructed with faoe brick as depicted in elevations received by City on September 2�4, 1987; (6) all doors, metal trim and Window framing to be pafnted or color clad to compliment building facade. Color treatment to be approved by City staPf prior to building permit; (7) landsaaping to be installed as depicted in plan proposed by City staff dated July 22, 1987, including vacated street portion when vacation is approved. Plan to be revised by City to reflect revised site plan; (8) automatie lawn irrigation to be installed for all green areas, inc2uding vacated street portion when vacation is approved; (9) petitioner agrees to -�- e COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTE�'�3ER 28, 1987 provide an additior,al seven (7) foot street easement over the east seven feet of the xest 27 feet of" Lot 2, Block 2, Central Viex Manor, and all over the south 20 feet of Lot 1 and the Westerly 27 feet oP Lot 2, Block 2, Central VieW Manor, prior to building permit; (10) petitioner agrees to submit a letter to City petitioaing for �idening of aervice road to the east to 36 feet Wide and agrees tc� assessment for all costs associated xith said Widening, prior to building �:w°r�it; {11) petitioner to eombine tax parcels into one prior to building permit; (12) a brick dumpster enelosure with opaque gate to be constructed along With building; (13) all roof equipment to be screened from vieW. Details to be approved by staff; (14) no outside storage of materials or equipment is permitted; (15) a performance bond or letter of eredit for $20, 000 to cover all fmprovements ta be suppl ied to City prior to building permit; (16) at sueh time as the vacation of 73-1�2 Avenue is approved, Rapid Oil Cnange will be required to do the appropriate landscaping and irrigation of t'r-<:� project; (17) elevation of site to be loWered, to City Engineer's sz�tisfaction, in order to reduce driveWay grades; and (18) a 15 fooi triangle for purpo9es oi roadWay be dedicated in the southeast corner of the parcel as indicated on the revised drawing. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatriek. Upon a voice vote, all votiag aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 3. CONSIDERATION OF A SPECIAL t�SE PEfi!'.IT, SP $87-14, TO ALLOW AN. AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATION ON LOTS 1 AND 2, B:.�G?: 2, CENTRAL 1iIEW MANOR, TI� SAt� BEING T�1� HIGHWAY 65 K.E ., BY RAPID OIL `� =Tw NGE ( CONTINUED FROM 9! 14l87 ): 4. 5. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to gr�nt special use permit, SP �87-14 to allow an automobile eervioe station on Lots 1 and 2, Bl ock 2, Central V ieW Manor, the same Deing 7315 AighWay 65 N.E. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all v�ting aye, Mayor Nee deelared the motion.carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTI�NTS TO THE ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL QDALITY COI�AiISS IOKS : MOTION by Councilman Goodspeed to table this item to the next regular meeting. Seconded by Councilman Schnei�£ ^. Opon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carri= `' fa.nanimouslq. RECENING PETITION N0. 8-1987 AND CONSZDi� .TON OF CHANGE ORDER N0. 3 FOR STREET IMPRWEMENT PROJECT N0. ST 1987-1 c.':�,:�LED FROM 911�1I8T ): Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated a request has been received from Rapid Oil (�an,ge to include the Widening of Yiron Road between 73-1/2 and 73rd Aveaues in Street Improvement Project uo. ST 1987-1 • He stated based on this petition, a ehange order to inclnde this street Widening is presented for tbe Council's consideration i� t.he amount of �10,300. MOTION by Councilman Sehneider to receive Petition No. 8-1987 from 8apid Oil (�ange. Seconded by CouneilWOman Jorgenson. IIpon a voioe vote; all voting aye, M�yor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTIOI3 by Couneilman Sehneider to approve Qian�e Order No. 3 W�-� NorthWest -5- COtJNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEI�IDER 28, 1987 Asphalt, Ine. for Street Improvement Projeet ST 19a7-1 in the amount of $10,300. Seconded by Councilwo�an Jorgenson. ITpon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee deelared the motion carried uninimously. NEW B US INESS : 6. CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINA'+CE ADOPTING THE BDDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1988• Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the bud�et before the Council ineludes funding for one additional full-time F�lice Officer rather than two part-time Community Service Officers and :�1,500 for Mediation Services. Mr. Qureshi stated recent information prc��•ided by the County and submitted to the Couneil regarding Medtronie's assessed value could possibly have some implications on the budget and should be considered at the second reading of the ordinanee. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to t�aive the reading and approve the ordinance upon first reading. SecondEd by Councilwo�an Jorgenaon. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee deelared the motion earried unanimously. 7. COISSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF A?; ORDINANCE APPRCN ING A V ACATION SAV #$7-08, TO VACATE THE 66 FOOT STRE�aT RIGHT-OF-WAY (73-1/2 AVENIIE) LYING NORTH OF LOT 1 AND THE WESTERLY 27 FEET OF LOT 2, BLOCK 2, CENTRAL VIEW MANOR, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 7315 H:.vAWAY 65 N.E., BY RAPID OIL CHANGE: 1�TION by Couneilman Sehneider to table this item indefinitely. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. IIpon a: voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Please refer to Item 2 for furthsr information. 8. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PL--:%`:ING COMMISSION MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 16, 1987: �_. A. CONSIDERATION OF A SPECIAL [X5E PERMIT, SP #87-17. TO ALLOW EXTERIOR STORAGE OF MATERIAIS AND EQUIPt�NT ON PART OF LOT 1, AUDTTOR'S SiJBDIVZSION N0. 791 THE SAI� BEING �1500 MAIN STREET N.E.. BY CENTRAL ROOFING COMPANY: Mr. Robertson, Community Development Direetor, stated Central Roofing applied for a special use permit for outside storage and there Was a delay in Couneil aetion due to the eoncerns about potential odor problems. He stated the President of Certral Roofing hired 1�rin City Testing to conduct an odor test and the results shoFred that there Was an odor from the trucks which lasted seneral aecon�s when they passed on the street. He stated when the trucks were parked, odors were not noticed, unless s�eone xas Within 50 meters oP the trueks earrying hot aspiial t. Mr. Robertson stated the eompanq duplicated the test to allo�,r members of the -6- e COiJNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEI�+IDER 28. 1987 Council, Commissions, and staff to take part. He stated, essentially, the same results Were found as those oP 11ain City Testing. Mr. Robertson stated the company submitted an Environmental Assessment Worksheet and the Planning Commission noted there �ould be little or no errvironmental impacts from tha husiness. He stated stafP is, therefore, recommending approval of the special use permit. Councilman Fitzpatrick asked if the petitioner xas aware of all the stipulations to Which both Mr. Robertsoa and the petitioner answered in the affirmative. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to grant apecial use permit, SP #$7-17 to allow exterior storage of materials and equipment at �500 Main Street, With the follawing stipulations: (1) all tar tanker trueks and kettles Will be parked (for both long and short term durations) on the northWest eorner of the site as indicated on the site plan dated September 16, 1987; (2) emissions of tar odors from Central Roofing aite and aDutting right-of-way to be managed in such a Way as not to exceed the levels stated in odor emission test report by Twin City Testing dated May 4, 1987; i3) there Will be no beating of tar in tankers or kettles oa the Central Roofing site or abutting right-of-xay; (4) the Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW), prepared by Central Roofing dated September 16, 1987, will be considered findings of fact related to the granting of this special use permit, environmental impacts due to Central Roofiag operations, beyond those described in said EAW, may be cause for revieta and revocation of the special use permit; (5) storage of materials and equipment shall be managed so as not to be visible from the public right-of-t�ay or residential view; (6) provide hardsurface parking and connective driveway both With eurb and gutter; prior to occupancy of proposed office building or by October 1, 1988, Frhichever comes first; (7) resod and provide landscaping along with automatic sprinkling in area betWeen Main Street and screening fenee to be installed by October 1, 1988. 1be City reserves the right to modify the plan in order to make it eonsistent xith proposed landscaping by Rubber Research to the south; (8) a performance bond or letter of credit for $15,000 to be pravided to the City, to eover outside improvements, prior to occupancy of tbe site; and (9) special use permit compliance to be reviewed at public hearing in October, 19g6, or sooner xith format $pecified by the City Couneil if violation of any condition(s) is reported. Seconded by Couneilman Goodspeed. IIpon a voice vote, sll voting aye, Mayor Hee declared the motion carried unanimouslp. B. HENLEY: Mr. Robertson, Communitq Development Director, stated this proposal is to split a lot at 6300 Baker Street. He stated the lot Would be 60 feet wide and 9,000 aquare feet in area. Mr. Robertson stated the code requires lots - be 75 feet xide, therefore, this proposed lot Would not meet the minimLmm lot width. He atated staff felt this lot could possiblq be 68 feet xide, harever, the petitio�r did aot xant to ehange his request due to concerns -T- COIINCIL I�ETING OF SEPTEI�ER 28, 1987 about access to his rear yard. He stated other lots in the area are 90 feet wide and felt the 60 foot wide lot Kould be inconsistent with the ne igh borh ood . Mr. Robertson staied the lot is a natural depression whieh colleets and pereolates water from adjacent properties and there is concern that a struciure placed in this area would create drainage problems. Mr. Robertson stated two letters oP objection to this 1 ot spl it were received by the Planning Commission. He stated the Planning Commission unanimously voted to derry this lot split and asked staff to bring to the Council's attention that the Commission feels even a 68 foot wide Iot �ould be ineonsistettt with the neighborhood. MOTION by Councilman Sehneider to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and deuy lot split, L.S. �87-08. Seconded by Couneilman Goodspeed. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Councilman Schneider stated even if a lot split was submitted for a 68 foot wide lot, he would not support it. � C. CONSIDERATION OF A VACATION, SAV #87-09, TO VACATE THE 6 FOOT DRAINAGE EASEMENT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF LOT 3+ BLOCK 2, THE SAME BEING 6191 RERRY LANE N.E., BY GREGORY MORTENSON: MOTION by Couneilman Schneider to aet the public hearing on this vacation request for October 19, 1987. Seconded by Councilman Fitz patriek. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee deelared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to receive the minutes of the Planning Commission meeting of September t6, 1987. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, a1.1 voting aye, Mayor Nee deelared the motion carried unanimously. 9. RESOLUTION NO 73-1987 AUTHORIZING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN TI� CITY OF FRIDLEY AND THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (NIlVDOT) FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, REVISION, MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION DF AN EI�RGENCY VEHICLE_ TRAFFIC CONTROL PRE-EMPTION SYSTEM (EiTP) AT VARIOiS INTERSECTIONS ON STATE TRUNK HIGHWAY 65: Mr. Aldrich, Fire Ct�ief, stated this agreement is identical to the first phase of the Opticom system approved last year, except the Department of Transportation has noW requested a log on the use of the interseetion. He stated the installation of the EVP system will be on Highway 65 at Osborne Road, 73rd Avenue, Rice Creek Road, West Muore Lak�e Drive and 53rd Avenue. Mr. Qureslii, Citq Manager, asked iF the Police Uepartment xould also keep a log. Mr. Aldrich stated this was his understandfng and it may be more of a problem for the Police Department than it �ould for the Fire Department. Mayor Nee asked When this spstem Would be installed at University and � COIINCIL MEETING OF SEPTEI�ER 28, 1987 Osborne Road sinoed this intersection is near the hospital. Mr. Aidrich stated some of the control equipment handling the semaphores isn't upgraded �here it would receive the automated system. Ae atated MnDOT Would install the system at any time, if the City purchased the new eontroller. Ae stated a timetable Was established When MnDOT Would upgrade the controllers at their expense and the City chose to upgrade according to this plan. Mr. Aldrich stated there are still some gaps on IIniversity Avenue and East River Road, and IIniversity Avenue should be finished next year. He stated the County has ndicated they Would work toWards completion of the intersections on East River Road. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 73-1987 • Seconded by Councilman Goodspeed. IIpon a voioe vote, all voting aye, i+layor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 10. CO2ZSIDERATION OF RECENING A REQIIEST FOR FUNDS FOR TI� I�DIATIOh S�R'� ICES:_ AND RESOLUTION NO 7u 1987 AUTHORIZING THE EXPENDITIIRE OF FUNDS FOR_THE N�DIATION SERV ICES FOR ANOKA COUNTY: Mr. Hunt, Assistant to the City l4anager, introduced Hs. Ann Wallerstedt, Executive Director of Mediation Services for Moka County. Ms. Wallerstedt stated she was here this evening to make a speeial request for additional funds for Mediation Services. She stated the funds are needed dne to a cash florr shortage for the last several months in 1987. She stated raitii their �23,000 budget for 1987, they expected funding to come frem three basic souroes and some of this funding has not yet materialized. Ms. Wallerstedt stated their budget for 1988 is �27,000 and they Will be receiving some funding from the County. She stated they will continue to seek funds from organizations such as the YF�1, American Legion, Lion's Club, Rotary, etc., as xell as from corporatioas and foundations. Ms. Wallerstedt stated ahe believes it will be easier to raise funding Por next year because of their past achievements. She stated they are now handling 65 cases and their caseload nearly doubled the last several months. She stated about one-fourth of the people aerved were Fridley residents and 9 out of 10 eases ti�ey heard resulted in a eettlement. Councilman Schneider asked xhat types of cases Were handled. Ms. ilallerstedt stated property line, landlord/tenant, and community disputes, as t�ell as situations involving name calling and children not getting along. Councilman Goodspeed stated several years ago, he responded that xas an on-going feud betWeen tWO neighbors and after files, found this resulted in about 20 police calls. He Servioes saves the City moneq rrhen eomplaints of this nature -9- to a compl aint reviewing the felt Hediation can be handled. COtJNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 28, 1987 l�TION by Councilman Goodspeed to adopt Resolution No. 7�-1987 • Seconded by Couneilman Sehneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 11. CLAIN6: MOTION by Co�cilman Fitzpatrick to authorize payment of Claims No. 16511 through 16727• Seconded by Couneilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 72. LICENSES• MOTION by Councilman Sehneider to approve the licenses as submitted and as on file in the License Clerk's Office. Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion earried unanimously. 13. ESTIMATES: MOTION by Councilman Goodspeed to approve the estimates as submitted: Eugene A. Hiekok & Associates 5�5 Indian Mound Wayzata, NW 55391 Moore Lake Phase II Project �149 Partial Estimate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,592•u3 Sunde Engineering 9001 E. Bloomington Freeway Bloomington, MN 55�i20 Partial Estimate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 8,230.50 Ernst Associates 122 West Sixth Street Chaska, NAI 55318 Partial Estimate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 287.30 Halvorson Construetion Co. �1227 - 165th Ave. N.E. Anoka, MN 5530�4 Miscellar�ous Concrete Curb � Gutter Projeet - 1987 Estimate No. 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,111 .50 Minnesota Valley Landscape, Inc. 9700 �1. Bush Lake Road Minneapolis, I�IId 55�138 Landscaping, Irrigation � Lighting Projeet #168 Estimate No. 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . # �7,56�F.55 -10- COUNCIL NEETING OF SEPTEt�+�ER 28, 1987 Shank Mechanical, Ine. 3501 - 85th Ave. No. Minneapolis, I�l 55�43 ' Repair of Commons Park Filtration Plant Project �164 Estimate No. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �21 �, 710 .45 Seconded by Councilman Sehneider. IIpon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee deelared the motion carried unanimously. ADJOURNMENT• MOTICfi by Councilman Schneider to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. IIpon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council of September 28, 1987 adjourned at 9��5 p.�- Respectfully submitted, Carole Haddad Seeretary to the City Council Approved: -11- William J. Nee M�yor � ��.! ���������� The City Co�cil of the City of FYidley hereby or�ins as fnllars: 1. lhat the annual budget of the City of Fiidley for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1988 which has been sukmitted by the City Manager ann modified and approved by the City Council is hereby aaopteci, the total of said budget and their maj� divisions thereof being as follows: 2. 2hat the City Manager be directed to cause the appropriate accounting entries to be made in the books of the City. H>JY,: Yq,► :�.Y����ri : +�/5: 11� Taxes and Special Assessments: Ch�rrent Ad Valorep Delinquent. Penalties, Forfeited Special Assessmer�ts Lioenses and Permits: Liaenses Permits Intezgoverrmental: Federal State - Hanestead Credit ((�rrent Ad Valoren) Local Goverr[nent Aid All Other (�arges for Servives Fines and Forfeits Interest on Investmerrts Miscellaneous Revetwes Other Financing Souroes: M�icipal State Aid EUnd Liquor f1u�d R�i. REYII�JFS AI�ID ORf1Ht PII�NCII� 90� Fund Balanoe: Desic,g�ated for Replaarnent of Fixeci Assets General FLmd Surglus �7l�L F�1lD BAI.Ati� uv e+sir •� � SPECi1,i+ RE�TFIUE PLit�I.� State Aid P1uxl C�hle ZV Ftaid Grartt l�aragement I�tad �7Y�L SPHQI�L REVII�DE PUHl6 CAPl'l�i. PRCa7DCT FOI�ffi (�pital Ia¢tov�t Ptmd Property Tax - C�rrent Ad Valorem Interest �'�!L Q'1PP19�L Sa(�TDGT FiiI�i.16 $2,717,413 81,500 5,983 147,510 173,590 5,000 546,187 1,900,802 298,386 147,875 245,264 379,698 81r000 147,Q00 50,000 $6�92T�20B 150,000 516,870 666,870 $7�594.078 458,824 66,370 118,937 � 644,131 84,215 125,000 S 209,215 Legislative: City Co�cil . Planning Canmissions Other Ca�nissions City Managenent: General Managenent Persoru�el � •Finanoe: Elections AoCOtmting Assessing Civic Center Pnlice: Palioe Civil Defense Aninal Control Fire: Putal. ic Wa�r ks : Technical Engineering Traffic Engineering Street Lighting Pu41ic Works Maintenance Recreation: Naturalist Recreation Caimnnity Developnent: Code F.nforcemer►t Planning Reserve: $ 181,147 415,953 652,523 2,393,332 539,597 2,073,629 644,583 367,311 326,003 $7�594r078 458,824 66,370 116.437 $ 644.131 84,215 125.000 $ 209r215 �1GH�i iiil�D Sia Cities Watershed Ptnd Property Tax - Qurent Aci Valorem $ 8,597 8,597 �'lY�L AGPt�1CY FUl�D S 8.597 S 8.597 �►�i, Ni. PtJtffi $8�+{56�021 $8�456�021 �SSID AAID ADOPTED BY THE QTY OOONQI, OF THE QTY OF EitILLEY THIS nAY OF � 1987 � S�iIRLEY A. HAAPALA - QTiC �IItK Puhlic Hearing: Septe�►�ber 14, 1987 First Reading: Septanber 28, 1987 Sec�ond Reading: A�hlish: WIId,IAM J. NEE - NAY�R 1 v � c�nroF f RlDLEY PLANNING DIVISION MEMORANDUM N�ND ZD: Jock Robertson, Co�na�nity Developne.nt Director City Co�cil l�ND FROM: Jim Robinson, Planning Coordinator � lyEND 11�Z'E: September 30, 1987 R�ARDING: Variance Request, VAR #87 31 Mr. L�ivid Fox has applied to the City for approval of a front yard setback varianve fran 35 feet to 25 feet to enable him to add an entry/office to the front of his hane at 7231 East River Road N.E. Tne Appeals Commission was primarily concerned about the potential installation of Ashton Avenue adjaoent to the residence. �is would rec�uce the setbacic frcm utilized xic�t of way frcm 135 feet (to East River Road) to 35 feet (to Ashton Avenue) . �he Appeals Commission vote was 3 in favor and 1 against with the chairman d.issenting in order to bring the iten to Council's attention. Due to the fact that the Septenber 30, 1987 Planninq Commission meeting was cancelled, the above referenoed Appeals Ca�nission minutes will rot have been reoeived by Planning Commission prior to Council review. When this has oa�zred in the past we have prooessed the items directly to Co�mcil for their review. • ., 1�87-196 3 � 3A CI7Y OF FRIDLEY APPEALS C0�1I1ISSION MEETII�G, SEPTEMBER 22, 1987 CALL TO ORDER: Chairperson Betzold called the September 22, 1987, Appeals Co ssion meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. ROLL CALL: � Menbers Present: Donald Qetzold, Alex Barna iane Savage, Kenneth Vos t4enbers Absent: Otf�ers Present: Jerry Sherek Li s a Car�pbel David Fo� �Code Enforcement 1 East River Road N.E. APPROVAL OF SEPTEPIBE� 1987, APPEALS COMt1ISSI0tJ MINUTES: ' MOTION BY lJR. RNA, SECONDED BY PR. VOS, TO APPROVE THE SEPTEMBER I� 1987, APPEALS CO SSION MINUTES AS WRIT2EN. UPO VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE� CHAIRPERSON BETZOLD DECLARED THE MOTION RRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 1. COiJSIDCRATIOf� OF A VAP,IANCE R VAR �R7_31_ 6Y DAVID FOX. PURSUAP�T r�+R� JL 1 Ur1VI� ��..,� � JJ ��" '" `��aLOCK � HILLCRES D I I()i � THE SA11E FOOT ADDITIO�I Ot� LO S 7 t�D 8, E NG 7 31 EAST RIVER RO D�. ., IDL , I t ES , 3. MD°_'ION BY MR. BARNA, SECONDED BY MS. SAVAGE, TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BETZ�LD DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 7:33 P.M. Chairperson Betzold read the Administrative Staff Report: ADMIP�ISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT 7231 EAST RIVER ROAD W.E. VAR #87-31 A. PUQLIC PURPOSE SERVED BY REQUIREME��T: Section 205.07.03, D, 1, requires a minimum front yard depth of 35 feet. Public purpose served by this requirement is to allow for off-street parking without encroaching on the public right-of-way and also for aesthetic consideration to reduce the building line of sight and encroach- ment into the neighbor's front yard. 3B ` APPEALS COt44ISSI0fJ I�EETItlG, SEPTEt�tBER 22, 1987 PAGE 2 B. STATED HARDSHIP: "I would like to add an entry-►�ay to serve as a weather barrier. Entry would then be made into a separate room and not directly into our split entry which causes energy loss. I would also like to add office space for in-I�ome business. My finances will not allow for two additions, so I therefore would like to canbine both into a two- level addition, one level being basement." C. ADt4It�ISTRATIVE STAFF REVIEtJ: The present code does allow for a five foot encroachment into the required front yard setback of 35 feet if the total area of the addition does not exceed 50 square feet. Secause the petitioner wants more than just a 50 square foot vestibule, he has petitioned for a variance to build a 10 foot by 15 foot room. 7he present setback from East River Road right-of-way is 135 feet; however, on the 35 feet from his e xisting home is a 50 foot right-of-way for the future extension of ,�sliton Avenue. This would serve as a service road and would eliminate the private driveway access onto East River Road from the east side. There are no irmediate plans for this to take place; however, our Engineering Dept. states that this could happen at some later date. If tl�e 8oard approves this request, the Staff has no stipulations to suggest. Ms. Canpbell stated the extension of Ashton Avenue was projected to go all tlie way to the A& W site on Osborne Road. The petitioner, Mr. Oavid Fox, stated he had sat in a public hearinq regarding A��oka County's plans to widen East River Road 40 feet. If the County widens East River Road 40 ft., there would not be roa� for Ashton Avenue. t1s. Campbell stated a hardship was allowed for solar energy, but there have not been any precedences set for weather barriers. This addition was for 150 sq, ft., far in excess of 50 sq, ft. �1r. Fox stated his wife has a silk flower business. He recently ha�i to change professions and was now in graphic arts with a commercial art business on the side as «ell as working in the commercial art field. He stated they need room for his wife's silk flower business, his computers, and drawinq tables. Right now ,all these things are in the family room, and it was very cluttered. They would like to make a separate area so it would look nice and vrould fit their needs. Mr. Betiold asked if there was any way Mr. Fox could add on to the back of the house. Mr. Fox stated that t►vo years ago, without thinking of his changing professions or the success of his wife's business, he put on a very extensive deck which covers almost the full length of tlie house in the back. If they were to add on to the back of the house, they would have ta tear down almast the entire deck. 3C APPEALS C0�1�1ISSI0�� t1EETI�J6, SEPTEMBER 22, 1987 PA�E 3 P4r. Fox stated that the way the house was built, when the front door was opened, all the cold air rushes into the house. He would like to get away fror� that by buildinq an air lock so it takes two doors to get into the hous e. Mr. Barna asked if there would be any business people comina to the house, or would this just be an air lock for �he house and then additional work space for the petitioner and his wife. fdr. Fox stated there v�ould not be people coming to the house per se. If • there ever was, it would only be one person at a time. Mr. Betzold stated the argument about an air lock makes sense, but that could probably be accomplished without a variance by adding an addition that would not exceed 50 sq. ft. which was permitted by code. Was it fair to say that the petitioner was now coming to the City asking for a variance for a larc�er addition because he did not plan ahead when he built the deck on the back? Mr. Fox stated, yes, that was a correct statement. Mr. Barna stated that the deck was a walk-out to the rear. tJould there be space under the deck for a room addition? Mr. Fox stated the deck was a three-level deck. There was an upper level, middle level, and then the screened in porch under the upper level, with a walk-out to the side of the deck on both ends. He would have a hard time seeing an addition co�ing off the back because he ►•�ould have to attach it to the family room and eliminate a �valk-out, and he would end up extending the upstairs bedroom that doesn't need to be extended. The design of the house was such that across the back was the kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom on the upper level, and laundry room, bathroom and far�ily room on the basement level. Mr. Fox stated he has talked to his neighbors, and on the back of the petition, he had his neighbors sign a statement that they agreed to this addition. He planned on changing the brick that lines the front of the house with granite from St. Cloud, leaving the gray cedar above the brick and then the gray/green granite rock on the front. He felt he would be improvinq the face of the house and, in turn, the whole area. Mr. Barna stated that as far as a precedent being set for a weather barrier, a precedence has been set for air lock entry ways. Some of the variance requests the Commission has had are for combination solar/air lock, but variances have been granted for an air lock entry way. Mr. Fox stated the design of the front was all glass to the south entry way, and he was planning on using dark green marble on the floor to attract and hold the heat from the sun. He was changing the entry way from the west to the south. The house was built without any southern windows. 3D ' APPEALS COt111ISSI01� MEETIt�G, SEPTEI1BER 22, 1987 pl1rE �4 Mr. Barna stated this could be considered a cor.�bination solar/air lock, MOTION BY MR. BARNA, SECONDF.D BY MS. SAVAGE, TD CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARINC. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BETZOLD DECLARED _THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT ?:50 P.M. ��Ir. Sarna stated he had a 10 ft. x 12 ft. air lock entry way in his house and even with only two children still at home, it was not enou4h room for boots, coats, hats, etc. There needs to be room to get everyone into the entry way room before having to open the second door; otherwise, both doors are open, and they lose the air lock. He could see the additional size from 50 sq. ft. to 150 sq. ft. As far as being worried about the East River Road expansion or Ashton Avenue extension, he was ter�pted to not even take tliose into consideration at this time, because that was in the future. There have been variances granted up and down East River Road, especially on Nugo St., for structures much closer to-the� pro��ed East River f;oad expansion than this request. He stated he would have no objection to the variance. Ms. Savage stated her initial impression �•�as that this was a close case, because she was not really clear tF�at there was a hardship. As they have been discussing this, she had become in favor of granting the variance because it did seem that the hardship was shown by the need for the weather barrier. She did have concerns about the future �ridening of East River Zoad; neverthe- less, she would still be in favor of the variance. Or. Vos stated he looked at the site and no matter what was done with Ashton Avenue or East River Road, this house, even with the addition, would still be set back more than a lot of other hauses on the west side of East River Road. He did not see the hardship, but he did see the inconvenience of iiving on East River Road, and he would be in favor of grantinr� the variance. Mr. Betzold stated he did not know whether or not the size of the air lock entry way as proposed by the petitioner was an adequate size, and he did not kno►r wi�ether it could be accomplished by something smaller without the variance. He was concerned about the fact that the petitioner was askin� for a variance primarily because he did not plan ahead and put the deck on the back a couple of years a,qo. He stated he was not really happy when the Appeals Commission gets these kinds of requests. Mr. Betzold stated the Ashton Avenue/East River Road matters are the policy- type of decisions that he was not comfortable r�aking, and he felt the final decision should be made by the City Council. It was his intention to vote against the variance, primarily so this variance request would go on to the City Council for their final decision. He would also like to knor� hov� the City Council feels about these kinds of requests. APPEALS COMh1ISSI0PJ PIEETIt�G, SEPTE�I6ER 22, 1987 PAGE 5 t:OTION BY MR. BARNA, SECONDED BY MS. SAVAGE, TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF VARIANCE REQUEST, VAR #87-31� BY DAVID FOX� P(1RSUANT TO CHAPTER 205.07.03, D, 1, OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE TO REDUCE THE FRON'�' YARD SETBACK FROM 35 FEET TO 25 FEET TO ALLOF7 THB CONSTRUCTION OF A 10 FOOT ADDITION ON LOTS 7 AND 8, BLOCK 1� HILLCREST ADDITION, THE SAMF. BEING 7231 EAST RIVER ROAD N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, 55432. UPON A VOICE VOTE, BARNA, SAVAGE, AND VOS VOTING AYE, BETZOLD VOTING NAY, CKAIRPERSON BETZOLD DECLARED TNE MOTION CARRIED WITH A VOTE OF 3-1. r-,o.�ouPiir�EriT: MO'"ION BY MS. SAVAGE, SECONDED BY MR. BARNA,TO ADJOURN THE MEETING. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BETZOLD DECLARED TXE SEPTEMBER 22, 1987, APP�'ALS COl91.ISSION MEETING ADJOURI'7ED AT 8:00 P.M. Respectfully submit d, � � yn a a Recording Secretary _ _ 3E Vl�.r �k 87-31 David Fox 3F �r „,�s. 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C � s t,v — • �—ri ` , j ) � � 3 '' ' �•_ '° � , ° ' Q � :��scM�,-�:9.�.,i�� _ C� �f�) (N) (�) , ..• I ° I O ��) , . _� :�6�' , � ' .� '�,1, ���� _ ` , �' ; -.:;�.,, a, � + �y> �' I ' x� � ` : � :1 t �) -,� < �� Vs V ��. ,e , ,l, G:�`- '' `/ f � T\ ° ° )�'t ,1 . n �. �, � ' . .:_.. _�..t .�.._ .. _ . i .\'Il. ��1 .. . ' i � . QI ... ____. LQCATiON MAP VAR #87-31 ``�' � F. H C. JAC KS O N � � � u►HO suRV�roQe RtO1fTtR[O YNO[II LAMf OI 1TATt 0/ MIMN:�OTA ltCiNiiO tY ONOINANCS OI GITr 0/ MINN��►/OL�� � ''Jd�d EAST SSTM STREET PA. 4•4681 Q � � , i'�arbcpor'g �crtiivatc � � � � � . p � ; s��/e: /"= �-v � � ,�' .z ryeH � .1 k � ��e� DOO.J _ �X/JT7� �IC✓, � ,� .� �,�..�.� -- -�' 25, -._ . 3 0 0: z. � N y, yg_ a� L G' _�8,� 5 ♦ � ,i, �'�' o�ore� TP of 1� S' �� \ �' �/ o �.�r ,L�/� y . / D /, a V) " . I •: . . Q `" �'• 3 � •: . , _� i / i 3G �e2 \j`�-= W�s �-- --- -- — — — — � � .._. �.. � � ; �wDmoN - – � � � — ��. � �. . `l at a,� ( '� 9a.o 1, 98.� `� i �� . 2 -!� _._._. .r � � ��_- �' _„� � - _._..� 3�7 9�_._.r. _ ___�._._�_._ ,�•i•� ' �' i . � , � � ^ 1 `�N � \ � RC9Y CtRTIFV TMAT TH[ AOOV[ IA A TIiUt AND CORR[CT RAT Or A SURV[Y 0I Lots 7 and B�Block 1�Nillcrest Addition� Anoka County�Minnesota. � 'suavcrro •r Mi TH�s_14th.l�o�r a_- Feb._ _�_�.o. 19%5 ��/ � � � ,. /j - /..i / , S ITE PLA N �� VAR #87-31 3H CITY OF FRITGEY MEMORANDDM �10: NASIM M. QiA2F�HY, QTY MA1�GF�t FROM: RICHARD D. PRIBYL� FINANCE DIRE�C'IOR SUBJECT: CIItTIFICATION OF DE�,INQUII� WP►TII2 AI�ID SII�TIIt AC4�IJNi'S � ZHE Q�UNI'Y �R �LLpCTION DATE: SEPPII�IIt 28, 1987 Attached is a resolution for the purpose of certifyng delinquent water and sewer acoounts to the County for vollection with the taxes in the year 1988. All property awners have been notified of the fact that the utility bills are being certified to the County and have been given an opporttmity to pay the bill. The penalty shc�m on this resolution is in addition to the regular penalties that accrue on the utility bills. Zliis year we have approximately the same n�uaber of accounts to be oerti,fied as last year. It appears that the growth we have seen in delinquent water and sewer bills has apparently leveled off , at this ntnnber. 3/0/3/32 � ;-•: • � �. • L' : • :r: � � t� � •r•� �• i •r• �•• � �,s ; � � ; s• � � s• •: • ;r. � •r� - •� � • � � • • �� � •� r � � 1: 1:1: V • .� tr. WHEREAS, certain water and sewer charges for the City of Fridley are clel. ir�quent in payment, and WHII2EAS, Chapter 402, Water & Sewer Administration, of the City Code, and Section 1.02 of the City Charter provides for the certifying of delinquent charges to the County Auditor for collection with the taxes. I�DW, 7HEREFORE, BE IT RFSC�VID, that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to certify the following charges to the County Auditor for oollection with the 1988 taxes due and payable in the year 1988, to wit: All these �ted in Exhibit"A" attached hereto and made a part hereof by ref erenve. PASSID AI�ID AD�PI'ED BY THE CITY �IJNCIL OF �4iE QTY OF �tII:LEY THIS I�AY OF � 1987. ATTFST: SHIRLEY A. HAAPALA - CITY Q�F�tR 3/7/3/16 WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYI�R 4A 30-Seo-67 City of Fridley DELINOUENT MATER AND SEYER ACCOUNTS CERTIFtEO TO COUNTY - 1981 PIN N0. CITY CO�E ADDRESS AMOUNT PENALTY TOTAL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 16-30-24-33-0051 2�-30-24-33-04�7 26-30-24-32-006� 26-30-24-32-0042 23-30-24-23-0095 2�-30-24-22-0056 26-30-24-32-0074 26-30-24-32-0033 23-30-24-23-OOb4 23-30-24-23-0073 2b-30-24-33-0081 26-30-24-33-0082 26-30-2�-32-0009 23-30-24-22-4111 26-30-24-Z2-0021 23-30-24-23-0030 23-30-24-23-0013 15-30-24-43-0032 15-30-24-43-0093 15-30-24-44-0012 15-30-14-43-0020 15-30-24-43-0023 23-30-24-33-0097 26-30-24-22-0072 14-30-24-33-0081 2b-30-24-23-0031 23-34-24-33-0031 26-30-24-22-0106 26-30-24-33-0122 23-30-24-23-0136 15-30-24-13-0034 26-30-24-23-00�9 26-30-2�-23-0043 IS-30-24-43-0076 15-30-24-42-0060 15-30-24-�2-0486 15-34-24-41-0048 15-30-24-41-0060 15-3Q-24-�1-0483 15-30-2�-41-0054 14-30-24-32-0037 14-30-24-33-0069 15-30-2�-44-0046 23-30-24-34-0031 13-30-24-31-0052 23-30-24-24-0037 23-30-24-21-0118 23-30-24-21-0116 13-30-24-Y1-0041 23-30-24-21-0103 13-30-14-34-0016 f-401-4644-1-0 1-041-4655-1-0 1-041-4721-4-0 1-001-4861-1-0 1-001-5800-8-0 1-001-b012-0-0 1-002-4144-9-0 1-002-4832-2-4 1-002-5813-1-0 1-002-5849-0-0 1-003-4531-4-0 1-003-4555-6-0 1-003-4851-7-0 1-003-5900-5-0 1-016-0100-9-0 1-020-0218-2-Q 1-020-0211-6-0 1-031-0131-3-0 1-031-0140-2-0 1-032-0030-4-0 1-033-0146-4-0 1-033-0182-9-0 1-034-5417-9-0 1-045-50b0-1-0 1-051-b270-6-0 1-060-0113-9-0 1-065-0169-7-0 1-065-5179-4-0 1-080-4551-6-0 1-OBO-5775-3-0 1-085-0045-2-0 1-045-4101-1-0 1-095-0173-5-0 1-101-0172-8-0 1-102-6320-5-0 1-102-b440-0-0 1-101-0114-3-0 1-115-6380-7-0 1-115-6421-8-1 1-121-0120-1-0 1-121-0�11-1-0 1-126-6141-4-0 1-126-61b0-0-0 2-331-5330-6-0 �-331-5b14-3-0 2-331-5851-5-0 2-331-5968-5-0 2-331-5978-3-0 2-331-6001-2-0 2-331-6034-3-0 2-332-5410-8-0 4b44 2N0 STREET NE 4655 2ND STREET NE 4124 2ND STREET NE 4861 2ND STREET NE 5800 2N0 STREET NE 6012 2N0 STREET NE 4144 2 1/2 STREET NE 4832 2 1/1 STREET NE 5813 2 1/2 STREET NE 5849 2 1/2 STREET NE 4531 3RD 5TAEET NE 4555 3RD STREET NE 4851 3R0 9TREET NE 5400 3R� STREET NE 100 53RD AVENl1E NE 218 51TH PLACE NE 271 57TH PLACE NE 131 b2ND MAY NE 140 61ND MAY NE 30 62 1/2 MAV NE 146 63R� MAY NE 182 63RD MAY NE 5�11 ALTURA R�AD NE 5060 CLEARVIEN SiREET NE 6210 COMET LANE NE 113 6[BRALTER ROAD NE 169 HORIION CIRCLE NE 5179 HORIZON DRIVE NE 4551 MAIN STREET NE 5775 MAIN STREET NE 95 MJ55I5S1PPI MAY NE 101 PILOT AVENUE NE 173 PILOT AVENUE NE 172 RIVER5ED6E MAY NE 6324 RIVERVIEM TERRACE NE b440 RIVERVIEM TERRACE NE 114 SATELLITE LANE NE 6380 STARLITE BLVD NE 6421 STARLITE CIRCLE NE 110 SYLVAN LANE NE 211 SYLVAM LANE NE 61�1 TRINITY ORIVE NE 6160 TRINITY DRIVE NE 5330 4TH STREET NE 5614 4TH STREET NE 5851 4TH STREET NE 5968 4TN STREET NE 5918 4TH STREET NE 6001 4TH STREEI NE 6034 4TN STREET NE 5410 STH STREET NE 48.41 98.51 191.97 144.79 183.30 203.Bb 40.65 147.96 160.32 150.43 Z63.86 237.22 212.45 505.12 215.91 169.7� 179. �0 100.62 171.11 Y28.93 1b3.48 189.69 210.33 187.24 112.66 l91.2� 17�.60 177.44 209.89 252.47 120.08 116.86 160.29 266.24 250.85 232.32 199.9� 193.R6 104.63 215.52 1f3.11 244.84 187.52 191.34 87.02 201.30 204.07 228.02 114.47 111.b7 1,016.81 14.76 14.78 28.80 22.47 17.50 30.58 13.60 29.69 14.45 22.56 39.58 35.58 31.87 75.77 32.39 23.46 2b.91 15.09 25.82 34.34 24.52 29. 45 31.55 28.04 15.90 28.b9 25.89 26.62 31.48 37.87 18.01 3T.53 24.04 39.94 37.63 34.85 29.99 29.09 15.69 32.33 1b.97 36.13 Z8.13 se. �o 13.05 30.35 30.61 34.20 16.15 16.75 154.02 113.17 113.29 220.7T 172.26 210.80 234.44 304.25 Z27.65 184.31 112.44 303.44' 272.80 24�.32 580.B9 248.30 195.20 206.31 IlS.71 191.43 263.27 188.00 218.14 241.68 215.33 198.56 219.93 198.49 204.06 241.37 240.34 138.09 249. 39 184.33 306.18 288.48 267.17 119.93 223.05 120.32 247.85 130.08 281.57 215.65 220. a 100.07 232.65 234.68 2b2.22 241.22 118.12 1,lB0.83 . � 30-Sep-B7 Citv of Fridlev DELINQUENT MATER AND BEYER ACCOUMTS CERTIFIED TD COUNTY - 1987 PIN ND. CITY CODE A��RESS AMOUNT PENALTY TOTAL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 23-30-24-Z1-00�0 23-30-24-34-00�1 23-30-24-34-0004 23-30-2�-31-0041 11-34-24-31-0022 14-30-24-42-0045 �4-30-24-42-012b 14-30-24-11-0091 23-30-24-43-0102 23-30-24-2�-0146 24-30-24-11-OOb3 13-30-Z4-44-0051 13-30-24-42-0048 14-30-24-14-OOyY 13-30-24-13-0032 f3-30-24-13-0031 14-30-24-13-002b 13-30-24-23-OOb3 14-30-24-1i-0029 14-30-24-�1-0061 13-30-24-14-0119 14-30-24-44-0119 2�-34-24-14-0027 13-30-24-13-0002 13-30-2�-14-0077 13-30-24-14-0120 13-30-24-14-0121 25-30•24-21-0034 25-30-24-22-0005 25-30-24-22-0005 2�-30-24-24-0090 13-34-24-42-0046 13-30-24-42-0024 13-30-24-13-0052 13-30-24-24-0038 13-30-24-21-0003 23-30-2�-�3-003b 24-30-2�-44-02�8 24-30-24-44-0231 24-30-24-44-0204 24-30-24-44-0273 13-30-24-31-0066 2�-30-24-�4-0048 24-30-24-41-0102 24-30-24-41-0101 24-30-24-41-4094 24-30-24-41-0047 24-30-24-33-001� 13-30-2�-11-01t3 24-30-24-11-0011 14-30-2�-11-0056 2-332-6061-8-0 2-335-5340-9-0 2-335-5400-1-0 2-335-5546-2-0 2-335-b3Q0-6-1 2-335-6311-0-0 2-335-6�b1-1-0 2-335-68b2-6-0 2-338-0524-6-0 2-34�1-03B0-1-0 2-348-1511-1-0 2-344-1621-3-0 2-352-1340-7-0 2-354-0860-7-0 2-354-1363-7-0 2-35�-1375-3-0 2-355-0575-2-0 2-355-14b0-2-0 2-35b-0151-7-0 2-371-6400-0-0 2-312-6650-6-0 2-375-1639-0-1 2-317-5821-7-0 2-377-b536-1-0 Z-377-b645-9-0 2-311-6655-6-0 2-377-6665-4-0 2-378-5260-4-0 2-388-5201-4-0 2-388-52b7-5-0 1-388-5895-5-0 2-388-b391-1-0 2-38$-b401-0-0 2-388-b537-7-0 2-392-bb10-l-0 2-392-b801-0-0 1-397-0665-3-0 2-401-5425-1-! 2-401-5431-9-0 2-401-5461-2-0 2-401-5484-5-0 2-402-6378-1-0 2-403-5522-7-1 2-403-5526-3-1 2-403-5531-6-0 2-403-5539-8-0 2-404-5549-5-1 2-�OB-5300-0-0 2-404-6515-8-0 Y-412-1561-1-0 2-412-1643-9-0 60b1 STH STREET NE 5340 7TH STREET NE 5400 7TH STREET NE 5546 7TH STREET NE 630Q 1TH STREET NE 6371 7TH STAEET NE 64b1 7TH STREET NE b8b2 7TH STREET NE 524 53 1/2 AVENIlE NE 380 57TH PIACE ME IS11 bOTH AVENUE NE 1621 61ST AVENUE NE 1340 64TH AVENUE ME 860 b6TH AVENUE NE �3b3 66TH AVENUE NE 1375 bbTH AVENUE NE 575 61TH AVENUE NE 1060 67TH AVENUE NE 151 68TN AVENt1E NE 6404 ABLE STREET NE 6650 ANOKA STREET NE 1639 BRENNER PAS5 NE 5821 ARTHUR STREEI NE 6536 ARTHUR STREEI NE 6645 ARTHUR STREET NE 6655 ARTHUR STREET NE b6b5 ARTHUR STREET NE 5260 BUCHANAN STREES NE 5201 CENTRAL AVENIJE NE 5267 CENTRAI AVENUE NE 5845 CENTRAL AVENUE NE 6391 CENTRAL AVENUE NE 6401 CENTRAL AVENUE NE 6531 CENTRAL AVENUE NE 6610 CHANNEL RaAD NE bB01 CHANNEL ROAD NE 665 CHERI LANE NE 5�25 E. BRENNER PA58 S43! E. HRENNER PASS 5+61 E. BRENNER PASS 5�84 E. BRENNER PASS b378 DELLNDOD DRIVE NE 5522 E. BAVARIAN PA55 5526 E. BAVARIAN PA56 5531 E. BAYARIAN PASS 5539 E. BAVARIAN PASS 5549 E. DBERLIN CIRCLE 5300 FILLMDRE STREET NE b515 FRI�LEY STREET NE 1561 6ARDENA AVENUE NE lb43 6ARDENA AVENUE NE 68.54 223.3� 171.57 232.iS 30.2b 15b.78 13b.6� 200.61 2b2.50 191.39 173.16 143.35 244.90 218.94 138.1� 151.17 281.1B 165.18 126.39 85.71 188.93 34.25 146.14 233.02 161.6b 186.77 160.31 17T.06 5,353.58 1.530.43 85.62 244.84 91.87 112.67 165.2b 215.54 300.37 63.74 147.15 291.1B 179.38 234.95 195.97 13.11 126.07 201.72 34.49 202.55 231.24 164.92 88.�7 13.28 33.54 25.74 34.82 4.54 38.52 20.50 30.09 39.38 28.71 25.97 19.00 3b.7� 32.84 20.12 23.61 41.18 T4.78 18.96 12.8b 28.3� 5.1� 21.42 34,95 24.25 28.02 24.03 25.61 803.04 229.56 12.84 44.23 14.68 31.40 14.79 41.33 45.Ob 4.57 21.07 43.68 26.91 35.99 29.38 1�.06 19.91 30.26 5.11 30.38 34.b9 24.7� 13.27 141.81 256.94 191.31 26b.97 34.80 295.30 157.17 230.70 301.88 224.10 194.13 222.35 281.64 251.18 158.83 181.44 323.36 189.96 145.35 98.57 217.27 39.39 168.06 267.97 185.91 214.19 184.36 197.87 6,156.b2 1,759.99 98.46 339.0T �12.55 244.51 190.05 31b.8T 3�5.43 73.36 164.22 334.86 206.29 215.94 225.25 84.77 144.98 231.98 39.bb 231.43 265.93 189.66 101.7� 4C 30-Sep-B1 City of Fridler DELINQUENT MATER AND SEYER ACCOUNT5 CERTIFIED TD COUNTY - 1987 PIN N0. CITY CODE ADDRESS AMOUNT PENALTY TOTAL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 14-30-24-11-4057 24-30-24-24-0055 24-30-24-23-0015 24-30-24-23-0010 24-30-14-31-0053 24-30-24-12-0045 24-30-24-12-0030 13-30-24-33-0010 13-30-24-22-0011 14-30-24-41-0094 14-30-24-14-0111 13-30-24-43-0036 13-30-14-43-0029 25-30-24-21-0065 25-30-24-21-4060 25-30-24-21-0045 13-30-24-24-0082 13-30-24-14-0034 l4-30-2�-42-0098 24-30-24-42-0051 T4-30-Y4-42-0043 14-30-24-24-0006 13-30-24-13-0044 13-30-24-14-0014 14-30-24-42-0093 14-30-24-11-0063 24-30-24-42-0001 14-30-24-14-0046 25-30-24-21-0021 13-30-24-31-0040 14-30-24-41-0017 13-30-24-43-0003 13-30-24-44-0007 13-30-24-22-0006 24-30-24-44-0106 24-30-24-34-0039 24-30-24-34-00�3 24-30-24-14-0031 13-30-24-41-0059 13-30-24-32-0058 13-30-24-32-0004 2�-30-24-�1-0176 2�-30-24-24-0039 23-30-24-24-007Y 1�-30-24-34-000� 14-30-24-34-0004 14-30-24-34-0004 24-30-24-41-021b 24-30-24-41-0205 23-30-24-14-006! 24-30-24-44-0171 2-�12-1651-8-1 2-411-1016-3-0 2-417-5802-2-0 2-411-5850-3-1 2-418-1181-0-0 2-427-1330-0-0 2-421-1360-3-0 2-447-b278-9-0 2-452-6874-3-4 2-462-6357-3-0 2-462-6631-1-0 2-465-143t-1-0 2-465-6283-9-0 2-�70-5197-9-0 Z-410-5231-1-0 2-470-5297-8-4 2-472-65�b-3-0 2-477-6621-6-0 2-418-b311-0-0 2-480-5500-9-0 2-�80-5624-0-0 2-482-0401-8-0 2-482-1427-6-0 2-482-1645-2-0 2-487-6330-b-0 2-487-695b-0-0 2-489-5640-1-0 2-515-61�0-6-0 2-511-5211-6-0 1-511-6436-3-0 2-522-6330-3-0 2-527-1370-0-0 2-527-1520-9-0 2-532-1021-6-0 2-535-1505-8-1 2-536-1337-1-0 2-536-1340-5-0 2-537-58b�-2-0 2-534-6450-8-0 2-542-b421-9-1 2-542-6451-2-0 2-545-1517-2-1 2-5�7-5800-1-0 2-549-5755-0-1 2-549-6Z05-4-0 2-549-6215-2-0 2-549-6225-0-0 2-551-5633-3-0 2-551-5685-0-0 2-552-5124-2-0 2-556-5411-6-1 1651 6ARDENA AVENUE NE 101b HACKMANN CIRCLE NE 580Z HACKMANN AVENUE NE 5850 HACKMANN AVENUE NE 1181 NATHANAY LANE NE 1330 HILLCREST DRIVE NE 13b0 NIILCREST DRIVE NE 6278 BAKER AVENUE NE b870 BROOKVIEY DRIVE NE 6357 JACKSON STREET NE 6631 JACKSON STREET NE 1431 KERRY CIRCLE NE 6283 KERRY LANE NE 5197 LINCOLN STREET NE 5237 LINCDLN STREET NE 5291 LINCOLN 5TREET NE 6546 LUCIA LANE NE bb21 MCKINLEY STREET NE 6311 MADISDN STREET NE 5500 MATTERHDRN DRIVE NE 5624 MATTERHORN DR1VE NE 401 MI5SI5SIPPI STREET NE 1427 MI5SISSIPPI STREET NE 1645 MISSISSIPPI STREET NE b330 lIDNROE STREET NE b856 MONROE STREET NE 5640 N. DANUBE RDAD NE b740 OVERTDN �RIVE NE 5211 PIERCE STREET NE b�36 PIERCE STREE? NE 6330 AUINCY STREET NE 1370 R10E CREEK ROAQ NE 1520 RICE CREEK ROAD NE l021 RICE CREEK TERRACE NE 1505 S. BAVARIAN PASS NE 1337 SKYM00� LANE NE 1390 5KYYD0� LANE NE 5864 STINSON BLVD NE 6450 SQUIRE DRIVE NE 6421 TRYLOR STREET NE 6�51 TAYLDR STREET NE 1517 TRAPP CDUR1 NE 5800 TENNI50N DRIVE NE 5755 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE b205 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE 6215 11NIVERSITY AVENUE NE 6225 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE 5633 M. BAVARIAN PA5S NE 5685 ii. BAVARIAN PASS NE 5724 M. M�ORE LAKE DR NE 5411 ii. BRENNER PAS9 NE 45.84 162.52 100.01 t17.13 175.08 190.32 124.58 171.36 196.69 8�.65 71.48 174.97 211.30 214.03 Z03.Z7 183.30 2Q9.27 114.84 1�3.17 356.93 108.32 89.11 186.9B 124.58 158.34 1b6.61 208.21 117.80 228.96 219.04 220.11 188.80 176.40 160.20 1b8.25 320.43 180.97 81.96 230.30 t07.05 B3.55 16.89 224.00 320.23 857.07 194.16 1,008.OB 242.34 47.00 115.91 103.35 6.88 24.38 15.01 17.57 26.16 28.55 lB.b4 26.60 T9.50 12.70 10.87 16.25 32.b0 33.b0 34. �19 27,50 31,24 17.23 21.49 53.5� 16.25 13.37 28.05 18.69 23.75 24.99 31.23 26.67 34.34 32.86 33.03 2B.32 26.54 24.Q3 25.24 48.06 27,15 12. 29 3,. SS 16.06 12.53 11.53 33.60 48.03 128.56 Z4.12 f51.21 36. 35 14.55 17.39 15.50 s2.n 18b.90 115.08 13�.70 201.34 218.87 143.21 203.96 226.19 97.35 83.35 201.22 249.90 257.63 233.76 210.80 234.51 132.01 164.76 410.47 124.57 102.�8 215.03 1�3.27 582.05 191.60 239.44 20�.47 263.30 25f.40 253.20 217.1Z 203.44 184.23 193.49 368.44 208.12 94.25 264.85 123.11 96.08 88.42 257.60 368.26 985.63 223.28 1,159.29 278.69 111.55 133.30 318.85 . � 30-5ep-87 Citv of Fridlev DEIINQUENT MATER AND SEYER ACCOUNTS CERTIFIEU TO CDUNTY - 1487 PIN ND.' CITY CUDE AOQRES5 AMOUNT PENAITY TOTAL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24-30-24-44-0171 24-30-24-44-0171 12-30-24-23-0016 12-30-24-23-0011 12-30-24-23-0410 12-30-24-22-0024 12-30-24-Z2-0024 12-3Q-24-22-0022 12-30-24-22-0022 12-30-24-22-4021 12-30-24-22-0020 12-30-24-22-0020 12-30-24-12-0019 12-30-24-22-0018 12-30-2�-12-0037 10-3Q-24-41-0033 03-30-24-44-0034 12-30-24-i1-0098 12-30-24-11-0111 11-30-24-21-0028 11-30-24-21-0015 1�-34-14-22-0022 12-30-24-l4-0072 I1-30-24-14-0006 1T-30-24-11-OOb3 12-30-24-1�-0031 12-30-24-12-0105 12-30-24-12-0001 03-30-24-32-0110 11-30-24-13-0029 11-30-24-13-OO7b 10-30-24-12-0056 03-30-24-32-0020 03-30-2�-32-0121 03-30-24-32-0121 03-30-24-32-0042 03-30-24-32-0119 15-30-24-1Z-0065 15-30-24-12-4013 IS-30-24-12-0014 15-30-24-12-0015 10-30-24-A3-0011 10-30-24-44-OObS 10-30-24-41-0024 10-30-24-11-0011 03-30-14-24-0010 03-30-24-�4-0078 1T-30-T4-13-0047 03-30-24-24-0129 03-30-24-23-OObI 03-30-24-23-0072 2-55b-S411-6-2 2-556-5411-b-3 3-645-1417-1-i 3-645-7495-2-0 3-545-7503-2-0 3-645-7513-0-0 3-b45-7515-8-0 3-b45-7534-0-0 3-645-1541-6-0 3-645-7555-9-0 3-645-7565-1-1 3-645-7561-5-0 3-645-7561-7-0 3-645-7545-1-1 3-648-7b76-0-0 3-644-7115-8-0 3-652-7850-1-0 3-656-7551-9-0 3-65b-7570-b-0 3-b58-7573-1-0 3-659-1526-8-0 3-b60-029U-b-0 3-673-1523-6-0 3-676-0389-8-0 3-b77-1571-3-0 3-67)-1640-0-0 3-679-1415-1-0 3-684-7561-3-0 3-685-0621-9-0 3-b86-7360-�-0 3-686-7404-T-0 3-689-0040-3-1 3-692-0591-2-0 3-692-0620-1-0 3-692-0620-7-2 3-b42-0625-2-0 3-b92-0640-3-0 3-b91-6785-0-0 3-691-6819-0-0 3-697-b823-4-0 3-697-b827-0-0 3-b91-6921-5-0 S-b91-1105-1-0 3-697-7181-8-0 3-b97-1525-3-0 3-697-B253-4-0 3-700-7880-7-0 3-704-1330-9-0 3-707-0513-0-0 3-711-0501-2-1 3-717-0547-8-0 5411 N. BRENNER PASS NE 5431 M. BRENNER PASS NE 1417 ABLE STREET NE 7445 ABLE STREET NE 1503 ABLE STREEi NE 1513 A6LE STREET NE 7515 ABLE 5TREET NE 7539 ABLE STREET NE 1541 A9LE STREET NE 7555 ABLE STREET NE 7565 ABLE STREET NE 7567 ABLE STREET NE 1581 ABLE STREET NE 7595 ABLE STREET NE 7676 ARTHUR STREET NE 7115 ASHT�N AVENUE NE 1850 BEECH STREET NE 7551 BRI6ADOON PLACE 7570 BRI6AD�ON PLACE 1573 4TN 9TREET NE 1526 5TH STREET NE 280 69TH AVENUE NE 1523 13 1/2 AVENUE NE 389 74TN AVENUE NE 1511 75TH RVENUE NE 1640 151N AVENUE NE 1415 76TH�AVENUE NE 756! CENTRAL AVENUE NE b27 CHERYL STREET NE 7360 CDNCERTD CURVE NE 7404 COMCERTO CURVE NE 90 CRAI6MAY NE 591 DOVER STREET NE 620 6DVER STREET NE 620 DDVER STREET NE 625 DUVER 5TREEt NE 640 DOVER 5TREET NE 6165 EAST RIVER ROAD 6819 EAST RIVER ROAO 6823 EAST RIVER ROAD 6821 EAST RIVER ROAD 6921 EAST RIVER R�AD 7105 EAST RIVER ROAD 1181 EAST RIVER ROAD 7525 EAST RIVER ROAD 8253 EAST RIVER RDAD 7880 ELM STREET NE 7330 EVERT CDURT NE 513 FAIRMONT STREET NE 501 6LENCOE STREET NE 541 6LENCOE STREEt NE b8.10 54.94 73.26 130.25 102.30 122. �1 49.89 Z08.B3 101.29 72.59 91.54 209.50 199.11 15.55 298.03 76.�5 158.03 116.26 26�.72 87.94 2b2.62 45.24 241.04 1,304.79 199.15 108.97 199.99 257.35 92.22 111.18 l03.�4 58.15 173.29 109.12 28.14 122.75 121.30 82.93 250.13 133.67 213.42 79.75 T43.53 234.18 88.55 231.74 286.01 78.21 160.82 21�.40 179.21 10.3t 1.4�1 10.99 19.54 15.35 18.37 14.98 31.32 31.09 10.89 13.73 31.43 29.87 2.33 44.10 11.41 38.10 l7.44 34.71 13.20 34.34 i4.29 36.1b ]95.72 Z9.92 16.35 30.00 38.b0 13.B3 16.68 15.52 8.72 25.49 16.37 4.23 18.41 19.23 12.44 37.52 Y0.05 32.09 1f.96 36.53 35.13 i3.28 34.76 12.91 11.73 Z4.12 32.24 26.B8 79.01 60.88 8�.25 144.79 117.65 140.B4 114.87 240.15 238.38 83.48 105.21 140.93 228.48 17.88 342.73 87.42 296.73 133.70 304,43 101.19 302.01 l09.53 277.20 1,500.51 229.57 125.32 229.99 295.95 106.05 127.86 118.96 66.87 199.28 125.49 32.42 141.16 139.13 95.31 2S1.b5 153.72 2�6.01 91.7i 280.06 269.31 10f.83 26b.4b 328.98 89.94 184.94 24T.14 206.09 4E 30-Seo-87 City of fridley DELIN9UENT MATER AND 5ENER ACCOUNTS CERTIfIED TD COUNTY - 1987 4F PIN N0. CITY COOE ADDRESS AMOUNT PENALTY TOTAI ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 03-30-24-23-0015 03-30-2A-23-0099 03-30-24-24-0085 03-30-24-24-0100 03-30-2�-2�-0081 03-30-24-24-0107 03-30-24-23-4049 03-30-24-24-0072 03-30-24-23-0066 03-30-24-23-0060 11-30-24-11-0007 43-30-24-23-�003 03-30-24-23-0009 03-30-24-23-0013 03-30-24-23-0012 04-30-24-14-4003 04-30-24-14-0003 03-30-24-22-0070 12-30-24-11-0009 10-30-24-13-0031 03-30-24-31-0033 12-30-24-14-0033 12-30-24-12-0091 12-30-24-12-0088 12-30-Z4-12-OOb7 12-30-24-12-OOBB 11-30-24-13-0012 11-30-24-13-Q004 11-30-24-13-0101 12-30-24-31-0013 11-30-24-31-0046 12-30-24-31-0021 02-30-24-33-0010 02-30-24-33-0010 02-30-24-33-0410 02-30-24-33-0010 02-30-24-33-0010 02-30-24-33-0010 10-30-14-14-0025 10-30-24-14-0024 11-30-24-Z1-0029 11-30-24-21-0061 1Y-30-2�-22-0002 12-34-24-12-0459 10-30-24-12-0008 03-30-24-32-0101 12-30-24-l4-4012 12-30-24-l4-0010 10-30-24-12-0064 10-30-14-14-0038 10-30-24-l3-OOIY 3-717-0565-5-0 3-717-0574-4-1 3-732-Q344-8-0 3-732-034t-7-0 3-731-0360-3-0 3-132-0381-8-0 3-732-0513-b-0 3-737-0314-5-0 3-131-0510-7-0 3-131-0510-4-0 3-740-7649-0-0 3-742-0533-3-0 3-742-0585-0-0 3-747-0560-0-0 3-141-0590-8-0 3-717-0735-4-1 3-1�1-0735-4-2 3-752-05J1-3-0 3-754-)570-1-0 3-758-0175-7-0 3-754-0386-1-0 3-161-745�-9-0 3-76�-1362-0-0 3-7b4-140T-2-0 3-764-1425-5-1 3-164-l430-8-0 3-765-7330-5-0 3-765-733t-�-0 3-Tbb-1442-9-0 3-768-1163-7-0 3-768-1237-9-0 3-768-1285-0-1 3-770-1133-1-1 3-770-1133-1-2 3-770-7773-2-1 3-770-1773-2-2 3-770-1793-8-1 3-170-7793-8-3 3-17T-0031-3-0 3-712-0041-l-0 3-772-0350-b-0 3-772-0400-b-1 3-112-0970-6-0 3-772-�400-4-0 3-775-0161-Z-0 3-776-8031-2-4 3-T78-7340-8-0 3-77B-1376-5-1 3-719-0289-5-0 3-781-0048-3-0 3-781-0130-2-0 565 6LENCOE STREET NE S74 6LENCOE STRfET NE 340 HU60 STREET NE 341 H�60 5TREEI NE 360 NU60 STREET NE 381 HU60 STREET NE 573 HU60 STREET NE 314 IRQNTON STREET NE 510 IRDNTON STREET NE S10 IRONTON STREET NE 7699 JACKSON STREET NE 533 JANESVILLE STAEET NE SBS JANESVILLE 5TREET NE 580 KIMBALL STREET NE 590 KIMBALL 9TREET NE 735 KIMBALL STREET Nf 735 KIMBALL STREET NE 571 LAFAYETTE STREET NE 7510 LAKESIDE R�AD NE 175 L06AN PARKIiAY NE 386 LON6FELLDN 5TREET NE 7454 MCKINLEY STRfEt NE 1362 MEADOYMDOR DRIVE NE 1402 MEADDYMDOR ORIVE NE 1425 MEADOYltODR DRIVE NE 1430 MEADOMMOOR DRIVE NE 7330 MEMORY LANE NE 7331 MEMQRY LANE NE 7442 MELDDM DRIVE NE 1163 NORTON AVENUE NE 1237 NDRTON AVENUE NE 1285 NORTON AVENUE NE 7733 RANCNEA'S ADAD NE 1733 RANCHER'S ROAD NE 7773 RANCHER'S HOAD NE 7773 RANCHER'S ROAD NE 7793 RANCHER'S ROAD NE 7793 RANCHER'S RDAD NE 31 OSBORNE MAV NE 41 0580RNE MAY NE 350 DS6DRNE ROAD NE 400 0580RNE ROAD NE 970 OS9DRNE ROAQ NE 1400 0580ANE ADAO NE 161 RICKARD ROAO NE 8031 RIVERVIEM TERRACE NE 7344 STIIISON BLVD NE 7376 STINSON BLVD NE 289 STONYBRDOK NAY NE �8 TAlMAD6E YAY NE f30 TALMAD6E MAY NE T33.61 32.29 218.12 195.31 17Z.91 204.69 68.41 199.45 42.27 90.08 286.56 213.23 265.82 114.66 192.98 65.69 15.56 200.29 208.81 40.96 16�.89 85.11 272.17 331.15 53.21 217.50 186.26 217.65 2�1.12 b4.90 121.28 79.72 79.01 36b.85 21.44 191.05 18.05 84.59 63.39 153.73 70.12 133.84 237.12 195.19 116.16 112.b8 200.�T 162.71 287.80 200.10 146.14 35.04 4.B4 32.81 29.31 Y5.4� 30.10 10.26 29.99 13.8� 13.51 42.98 32.28 39.87 19.45 28.95 9.85 2.33 30.04 31.32 13.64 39.T3 12.7i 40.92 49.b7 T.48 32.63 27.4� 32.65 36.f1 4.7� 14.09 11.96 11.86 55.03 3.22 28.66 2.71 12.69 9.51 23.Ob 10.52 20.08 35.66 2R.28 17.42 25.90 30.10 24.41 43.17 30.11 22.01 2b8.6S 31.13 2S1.S3 224.68 198.85 235.39 18.67 229.4� 106.11 103.59 3�9.5� 247.51 305.b9 149.13 221.93 75.54 17.89 230.33 2�0.13 104.b0 30�4. 62 97.88 313.b9 380.82 b1.19 250.13 11�.20 250.30 Y71.29 14.b� 14b.3J 91.b8 90.93 421.88 1�.71 219.71 20.76 97.28 72.40 176.79 80.6� 153.97 273.38 224.�6 133.58 198.58 230.17 187.12 330.97 230.81 166.15 30-5ep-81 PIN N0. 10-30-24-13-0020 10-30-24-13-0021 13-30-24-11-0033 1i-30-2�-24-0092 11-30-24-24-0092 11-30-24-24-0095 02-30-24-23-0006 i1-30-24-14-0495 11-30-24-11-0462 City of Fridley �ELINQIlENT MATER ANQ SEYER ACC�uNT5 CERTIFIE� TQ C�UNT11 - 1987 CITY COOE ADDRESS ----------------------------------------------- 3-781-0110-3-0 170 TALMAD6E MAY NE 3-181-0180-t-0 180 TALNAD6E MAY NE 3-783-1503-1-Q 1503 S. iIMBER RIO6E 3-785-7337-4-1 1337 �NIVER5ITY AVENUE NE 3-785-7339-2-1 7339 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE 3-785-7373-9-0 7373 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE 3-785-8290-7-0 8240 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE 3-198-7386-1-0 7386 VAN BUREN STREET NE 3-788-7b30-5-0 1630 VAN BUREN STREET NE TOTAL AMOUNT PENALTy TOTAL ------------------------------------------- 205.81 30.88 23b.T5 193.18 2B.98 22T.16 170.75 25.61 19b.36 22.83 3.42 26.25 173.33 26.00 199.33 6Z.96 4.45 72.43 1,118.38 167.76 1,28b.14 192.56 28.88 2Z1.44 135.8� 24.38 156.22 ------------ ----------- ------------ t5S,309.05 f8,146.36 t63,605.41 a.eeazo-==:s ==o=-_s.aas =sssxaac=oox 4G 1 QTY OF FRITGEY MEMORANDUM �q NASIM M. QLIItFSHI, C,ITY MANAGIIi FROM: RIQC PRIBYL, FINANCE DIRECTOR SUBJECT; CQtTIFICATION OF DQ,INQUENT WFFED CI3ARGES � THE �iTrTPY FOR Q�LLECTION I�ATE: SFJTF�SBIIt 30, 1987 �he attached resolution is for the purpose of certifying un�aid weed cuttinq charges to the County for oollection with the taxes due in the year 1988 (one installment). Each property awner was billed and a reminder was sent. The last notice sent to each property awner stated that if the bill remained ung�id, it would be certified to the County and a 15$ penalty would be added. Ac�ainistrative charges in the amount of 25$� or a maxim�► of $10.00 was added to each bill. �e charges on this resolution are for work done in 1987. RDP:eh 3/0/29/16 � RESC[,Ui'IDN N0. - 1988 RFSCLUI'I�i CE[tTIFYII� Q�FS ��iE Q7tJDTI'Y AUDITOR ZO BE LEVIED AGAII�iST (ERTAIN PRQPERTIES FnR Q�LL��t WITH ZSE T�.S F�IYABLE Il�i 1988 tWEFI.16 ) WHEREAS, a nuisance condition has been found to exist on the lots listed bel aa : and WHIItEAS, the awryer of such �operty was given mtioe to abate such nuisance; and WHE�RFAS, the aar�er of such �operty did not abate suc� nuisance and the City ot Fridley, ulder authority of section 145.23 Minnesota State Statutes of 1953, did therefore abate the nuisanoe at a total of 51275.54. Pin N�unber 30 30 24 32 0120 11 30 24 24 0010 13 3 0 24 21 0006 23 3 0 24 21 0124 23 30 24 21 0125 23 3 0 24 21 0126 23 3 0 24 23 0104 23 3 0 24 23 0105 24 30 24 32 0013 24 30 24 32 0019 24 3 0 24 42 0001 25 30 24 42 0012 26 30 24 22 0106 Plat 57593 56808 54152 563 Q3 563 03 563 08 563 08 563 08 54155 54155 56353 54168 55259 Parvel 3 2& 33/W Riv erv iew Hts 94 . 00 400 1L1 Melody Manor 194.34 490 Lot 4C, Aud Sub #21 58.64 6345 18-20,29&30/13 Hyde Pk 142.02 6460 21-26/13 Hyde Park 142.02 27& 26/13 Hyde Park 56.92 8895 L25 Hyde Park 29.32 8900 2/25 Hyde Park 29.32 Pt 6 Aud Sub #25 176.52 1700 Pt 8&9, Aud Sub #25 94.00 Ll Innsbruck North 58.64 540 Aud 5ub #153 105.80 4630 1Q/9 Carlson's S.M.Soutb 94.00 51,275.54 PASSID AND A�DOPrED BY THE CITY OO�iNCIL OF THE QTY OF FItIDLEY THIS OF , 1987. A'IR�',ST: 3iIRLEY A. HAAPALA - CITY Q,IItK 3/ Q/29/26 WII,LIAM J. NEE - N�YC�2 DAY 5A � CITY OF FRII�,EY MEMU Zt�: NASIM M. QURFSHI, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY QOUNC.II, FROM : RICEiARD D. PRIBYL, FINANCE DIRECI�R S[JBJECT: RESOLUTIONS SPI,ITTIlVG AND REPLATTING SPECIAL ASSESSNIENTS FC?R �HE OCPOBII2 5, 1987 L�ATE : SEFi'ENIBER 24, 1987 We are presenting the attached resolutions to the Counci.l to comply with the legal requirenents regarding the splitting of special assessments on these properties. These divisions and replatting have been recorded at Anoka County. RP/ms � RESpI,UTIIDN5 N0. - 1987 A RESOLUTION AUZHORIZING AND DIRECrING THE SPLITTIl� AND �P'ff3INIl� OF SPECIAL AS5ESSMENTS ON: PART OF LOT 16 AND 17, AUDI�R'S SUBDIVISION #88 (PIN N0.13 3D 24 34 0016 AND 0017) , AND APPORTIONING/PART IN't� RDGISTE�2ED LAND SURVEY #100 WHIItEAS, oertain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain land and said land has subsequently been subdivided, N�W, ZfiII�EF�ORE, BE IT RF�OLVED as f ol lows : That the assessments levied against the following described garcel, to-wit: Pt. of Lot 16 and 17, Auditor's Subdivision #88, �y and shall be apportioned and divided and replatted as follaws: Oriainal Parcel Fund Pt. of Lot 17 , Auci. Sub. #88 Reg SA (W�I) Pin No. 13 30 24 34 0016 SS #132 Pt. of Lot 16 & 17, Aud. Sub. Pin No. 13 30 24 34 0017 New Parcels Pt. of Lot 16, Aud. Sub. #88 Pin No. 13 30 24 34 0018 Pt. of Lat 17, Aud. Sub.�88 Pin No. 13 30 24 34 0019 Req. Land Survey #100 Tract A � Reg. Land Survey #100 Tract B Reg. Lanc] Survey #100 Tract C #88 Reg SA (W�I) Reg SA(Ser.Rd.) 1966 S.C. (WL) St 1966-6(Serv.Rd.) St 1966-2(RC Rd) 1970 S.C. (3,) SS #132(SS) Reg SA(WSM) Reg SA(5erv.Rd.) 1966 S.C. (WL) St.1966-6(Ser.Rd.) St.1966-2(RC Rd.) SS #132(SS) Reg SA(WSM) St 1966-2(RC Rd.) SS #132 ( SS) Reg SA SS #132(SS) Req.SA(WSM) SS #132 ( SS) 0�,9ina1 Amount Paid $3,765.22 Paid Paid Paid Paia Paid Paid ,�19.363.02 $23,128.24 Paid Paid Paia Paid ��a $6,189.89 Paid Paid $9,530.11 Paid $3,765.22 Paid $3,643.02 $23,128.24 ADOPTED BY THE CITY OOtJNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRITt,EY THIS �Y OF , 1987 ATTEST: QTY CLERK Shirley Haapala 6A P2nw�c: � REGISTERE(7 LAN� SURVEY N0.1!'= ANOKw C,ov•�rY� M���+E�oTi► o�+s�crrr� T�o�J TA�c part ot (,�� 17. Audltor� Suldlvi�ion Ifo. !d. �l�o oeios yart of tAe Swthw�t Qwit�z of Seetloe l�. TovnsAip 30, ta�se 21. Aaoka Co�mtr. Minnesota. de�erlled as tollws: D��innia� at • piat m[he �outA lioe o[ sald Southvc�t Qwrtsr. distant 232.00 teet l,��t ot efis inter�ectioe oi tfr wutMa�terl� sisbt of vq lin� ot Scace X1�Ma� llo. 6S and tDe sald southline; tl+enee Morth. at a c1�fit anslt to Ni/ wucb 11ne �i�t�nt 2eS.5� [eet; chence G�t y��allel co s�id southline dl�tant 210.OG [eet; tl+a►ee sortAe�lj an � aont�n�antial tut+re eoacave to tAe nortAveit for a dist�oce ot 90.00 teet. r�diw !• 7).28, ehorA learins 1• M�7' 11' 11° [. thence \ 4' Ol' 02" E. di�tant 267.0 feet� tsenee N!6' �6' ]0" Y dl�t�at 25.OS [�et� tL�es S♦' O1' 02" Y dtstant 268.0 tret; tAmee on a tan�coti�l corve to t6e r1�ht [or 75.0 te�t. radlu� ot �aid turve !� 9t.2t feet. tAence ca�cerlr, parallel rlth che �wtA 1lee ol s�id Souchve�t Qwrter Ai�t�ot 50.0 teet; tAenee �wtAsrl�. 265.5� feet. to • poin[ an tl+e said �outh 31ne. di�tant 709.62 ieet easttrlr of tl�e polnt o� pejiooin�; tl�fes vescerly, alon� �ald souch line. to the point ot es�iania�. 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' �. __ �• �e.� ¢ � - J -- = tt = / a �� �1 , . � y- , �..o - � . � . � �` = r ; y �•QA . j `e.�,��_i � ,� / / / a� � + • � �r � T � � o � m z.� I;)t �� � �4�� / � � = . � x ��T +� , ��' - « � � '�? °d � �. ,: ��:=�i�'d;,+•, 5c.n� Ia Fc_ar t Tf t P , r� � � !'�TY."�" � - �«e�, ` " SU�e ^� 1 �:.e�►: It�o �se.} 1 I M N F �.*t� � � � / ! � - - _ � �—� � . � '� $e,,.,��s sho,.,.. o.�c a�:���d 23Z.pp t5�..9t 152.91 O �tJ�of+CL /ron MoeHA�qf ' �.si -' .. 3o9`Z W�sr - � y► CoEH� � � � t� -� s.R/�� ��1C �� 7Af Si4� � d sK.�i'30 (�o. � u� � B�.i R�I N ' �. . _ �e,.;� r,�� .� r.oTS.i`s �7 , � , �r�N�Ir�E�R_N;a;, IN�. �,�� �-rs f1..y.'(.S dLr Fid fay , MN SS4��- R.v. 7� ���� 'W. 5v-s�a� - . __ � . : RF�OLUTIONS ND. - 1987 A RESOLUTION AU�IORIZIl� AND DIREGTING �iE SH,I'iTII� OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON: PARCE� 3000, SECTION 2, AND APPORTIl�NIl� IN'I� SHtIl�BR00K APARTMENTS AT 1�ARTH�VN. WHIItEAS, oertain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain land and said land has subsequently been subdivided, I�7W, �iFRE�RE, BE IT RFSOLVED as follc�ws: That the assessments levied against the follaaing described parcel, to-wit: Parcel 3000, Section 2, may ana shall be app�rtioned and divided and replatted as f ol laws : Qriginal Parcel Parcel 3000, Section 12 Pin No. 02 30 24 22 0001 New Parcels Spr ingbrc�ok Apts. Lot 1, Block 1 Lot 2, Block 1 Lot l, Block 2 at Northtawn �a Reg SA (3�'1) W #34 (�1) 1964 S.C. (WL) SW #102 (St,) SS #102(SS) St 1973-2(83rd) 1987 S. C. ( SS) Reg SA (9�'i) W #34 (in�I) 1964 S.C. (WL) SS #102 (SS) St. 1973-2 (83rd) 1987 S.C. (SS) Reg SA (3�1) W #34 (WM) 1964 S.C. (WL) SS #102 (SS) St 1973-2 (83rd) Reg SA (SM) W #34 (WM) 1964 S.C. (WL) SS #102 ( SS) St 1973-2 (83rd) Or igi.nal Amount Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid $89. 85.63 $89,185.63 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid $89,185 .63 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paia Paid Paia Paid Paid Paid $89,185.63 ADDFI'ED BY THE CITY O�UNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRII�,EY TH IS �Y OF , 1987 ATI'EST : QTY CZERK Shirley Haa�la MAYOR William 3. Nee 7 N69'29'02"E 5°u�" L/lt Of Np1�N 7212 �ars or w�r iA -- - -- s s oo -- -- _ S�_RI1vGBt'.00K Ar1�R'IT'IE:�TrS AT NO�Tffl'OY� A � � 120 1 � I 1 � � ------------- � � ( ;-_---------= j=-========T -�;s '� i—.'. ._,•.�;s.:_ ...��i � ' ONMI � � � H r ■ � Q Q J �I ( 1 ( . ; I � ` �� � � ,� � 1 ----��--- .... .,.', � _.-�' I � -- ---_ -___�______=— ---*� _ I i I . � I � � , � �_ � � I � , � ! I � I _� ! 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E�SEyE�T .��a ox �o �.%aa-- iT , — ��—L— --------=—sese.v— -- �--1--'l =_----=��4��----_� ^ 63RD i � e�v, 8 \ ti '� � rp' �v �, � n�, \ � ' ` ' �' L'JT 1 � �? � �a " � a y � 6 LJCK ? � ,: — — — ss ao ;, - s � y R W > � � --s9ooe-- _ AVE. -s0000-- - — -- �re008-- E sy+o •vc .c� ��' ;:.� /'�'',`" 589•sS 37' W �+.��.. SOUTN LIME 0� Nlk t/4 IIW�iY. SEC 2,TN�P 3p.pGE 2� b /.=fM?:00 _ � • SODO � -'' �M �� \�_-- •.e-- ��E. : RE50LtT!'IONS ND. - 1987 A RESOLUTION AUZHORIZIl� AND DIREC.TING Z�iE SPLI`iTII� AND �1BIlVING OF SPECIAL ASSESS��Iv�'S ON: PART OF LOT 1, AUDITOR' S SUBDIVISION #89 WHFREAS, oertain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain lnnd and said lana has subsequently been subdivic3ed, K7F1. Z�IEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follaas: That the assess7r,ents levied against the follawing described F.arcel, to-wit: Pt. of Lot 1, Auoitor's Subdivision #89, m�ay anci shall be apportioned and divided and reFlatteci as follvws: Oriainal Parcel Pt. of Lot 1, Aud. Sub. �89 Pin No. 12 30 24 31 0002 Pt. of Lot 1, Aud. Sub. #89 Pin ivo. 12 30 24 31 0005 Pt. of Lot 1, Rua. Sub. #89 Pin No. 12 30 24 31 0006 Pt. of Lot 1, Aud. Sub. #89 Pin No. 12 30 24 31 0049 New Parcels Pt. of Lot 1, Aud. Sub. �89 Pin No. 12 30 24 31 0055 Fund Reg SA W #34 SW #124 SS �24 SS #89 St 1969-2 St 1984-2 Reg SA W �34 SW #24 SS #24 SW �88 SS #89 St 1968-1B St 196�2 1980 S. C. St 1984-2 Reg SA W #34 SW #24 SS #24 SW #88 (SG) SW #88 (WL) SS �89 St 1968-1B Str eet Reg SA W #34 S�nl #24 SS �24 St 1969-2 SS �89 St 1984-2 Oriqinal Amount Paid paid Paid Paid $2,166.57 Paid $25,696.00 Paid Paid Paid ��a $1,580.00 $2,375.30 Paid Paid $1,370.00 $14,600.00 Paid Paid Paid Paid $6,097.14 $2,625.04 $1,752.95 Faid $58,263.00 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid $809.50 $13,140.00 : • � . � Pt. of Lot 1, Aud. Sub. �89 Pin No. 12 30 24 31 0056 Pt. of Lot 1, Aua. sub. #s9 Pin No. 12 30 24 31 0057 Pt. of Lot 1, Aua. Sub. #89 Pin No. 12 30 24 31 0058 & 59 Reg SA W #34 SW S24 SS t24 St 1968-18 SW #88 SS #89 1980 S.C. Reg SA W #34 SW #24 SS #24 St 1968-1B SW #88 SS #89 1980 S.C. St 1984-2 Str eet Paid Paid ��a Paid Paid $1.422.00 $1,324.47 $1,233.00 ��a Paid Paid Paid Faid $8,880.18 $4,160.85 $137.00 $27,156.00 $58,263.00 ADOFTED BY THE CITY �UNCIL OF THE QTY OF FRILg,EY �iIS �Y OF � 1987 MAYOR William J. Nee ATTEST: QTY CLF�tK Shirley Haapala 0 . . � .. - -:_ . C�TY, . . sB � . . _ � . :� ._ . : . . . - :- , . . . . .. : : . . � AUDITORS'S SUB. #89 . ' � • .� . �,�al 31 .. - , � � ' - � - - -.._N .b rini-� . � i'.r-t.--';` :............-�-- --- '"_ ,,,,,�.... _ 4; � as• RACT q�e Csa c� .f' �..i�y (.wsq *s1- a; t�pq.R�CTo,: �. ,. _._.,�._ . .x. 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OM S/T S -- . .„r_.._ .. - � --- --- .., . ___ . _� �......_ ......��...� . �� O � � ,� � . .rlf'!1'�v . - - �� � ; � � � Zs � � � � . � � � � - � ~ - ' �• _ _ � _ � � � � _ _ � � � � i ' O _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ ` _ ` �� _ ' I�l t4.. I.✓ d..► W _7 � � '� 'YO�irA,f'rA' � — � � _ „ �'i � — _ � � � � " _ � f.ri�li. .R �I G ' � ' � ? ~ �►� �� �sy►SqN � _ .' � v � � � _ . . . � I +'� O fQ�. ' � �1 _ SIry��4. ,,. - -t '\��/ ` ' � QTY OF FRII�,EY M E M O R A N D U M 20: NASIM M. 4�I, CITY MANAGER �i: SHIRLEY A. HAAPALA, CITY CLERR SUBJECT: RF50LUTION APPOINTIl� EGDC'PION JUDGES Ft�R THE 1�'JVII�IIt 3, 1987 GF�IIIZAL II�EGTION L1�TE: JULY 24, 1987 Z'he attached resolution appoints election judges for the Navsaber 3. 1987 General Election. Tt�e judges have been chosen fran lists that were pravided by the parties for last year's election as we did not receive a list fraa either party this year. We have selected judges fraa both the DFL and IIt lists in acv�rc�anoe with State Statutes. If you have any questions rec�arding this matter, please give me a call. 3/0/9/4 �J RF50LIFi'�N ND. — 1987 RF50LUT�UN DESIGI�TII� POLLING PL�ACFS AND APPROVII� II,DCTyON JUDGES E�R THE NWII�Elt 3, 1987 GFi�21�fL ELE�GTIION NOW, THEREFt�RE, BE IT RFSOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minryesota, at a regular meeting on October 5, 1987. SECTION 1. SECTION 2 . That on the 3rd day of Novenber, there shall be an election for the purpose of voting on the follawing: Councilmenber Ward I and Councilmenber Ward III That the polling places for said election shall be as follaws: Ward 1 Precinct 1 Ward 1 Precinct 2 Ward 1 Precinct 3 Ward 1 Precinct 4 Ward 1 Precinct 5 Ward 3 Precinct 1 4��ard 3 Precinct 2 Ward 3 Precinct 3 Ward 3 Precinct 4 Graoe Evangelical Free Church Hayes Elementary Schooll City Hall Fridley Covenant Church Fridley Senior High School Springbrook Nature Center Redegner Lutheran Church Stevenson Elsnentary School Roslyn Park Wesleyan Church SECTION 3. That the polling plaoes will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. SECTION 4. That the follawing people are hereby appointed to act as Judges for said election except that the City Clerk is hereby authorized to appoint qualified substitutes as set forth in Chapter 4, Section 4.05 of the City Charter: WARD 1 PREQNCT 1 *Carolyn Holmen Gay Gronlund WARD 1 I�REQNCT 2 *Marlys Johnson Shirley Kohlan Corine Prindle WARD 1 PREQNCT 3 *Bernadette Boy Rosemary Johnson WARD 1 PREQNCT 4 *Alioe Mol Ruth Whitcomb WARD 1 PRECINCT 5 *Judy Engelbretson Marlys Lisawski Marlene Eic7en► Marjorie Rosin Sandra Gaman Carolyn Doyle Carolyn Bethel Lois Hines Irma Kelly Carrie Balken Rosella Amar Dorothy Slough Muriel Littlejohn Virginia Schnabel _ � _ 9A I�ge 2- Resolution No. - 1986 WARD 3 PREQNCT 1 *Betty Bonine Myrtle Morphew WARD 3 PREQNCT 2 �'ti7ordis Mittelstadt rlarlys Hinsverk WARD 3 PftEQNCT 3 *Irene Maertens Darlene Vallin WARD 3 PR�CINCT 4 *Betty Nelson Ginnie Velin Health Care Center Lavonne Avery *fiEAD JUDGFS Rathy Tingelstad Alice Anderson Betty Sa�tt Carol Johnson Dona Mae Odland Laurie Harris Laverne Roseth Linda Soderholm Rosaru�a Johnson SECTION 5. That the follawing judges are appointed to act as chairmen of the Election Board for the precincts designa ted and sha1T have the duties set forth in Section 204B.20 of Minnesota Statutes. Ward 1 Precinct 1 Ward 1 Precinct 2 Ward 1 Precinct 3 Ward 1 Precinct 4 Ward 1 Precinct 5 Ward 3 Precinct 1 Ward 3 Precinct 2 Ward 3 Precinct 3 Ward 3 Precinct 4 Carolyn Holmen Marlys Johnson Bernadette Boy Alice Mol Judy Engelbretson Betty Bonine Jordis Mittelstadt Irene Maertens Betty Nelson SECTION 6. C�npensation for said Judres will be paid at the rate of $4.00 per hour for Regular Judges and $5.00 for the Chairpersons of the Flection Baard. PASSED AND ADOFli'ED BY THE CITY Q�UNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRII)LEY THIS , 1987. ATTEST : SEiIRLEY H�PALA - City Qerk WII�LIAM J. NEE - MAYOR LIAY 0 F C�I : ; ;r:. .i,M�•.� �: .:� RESOLUTION C�tTIFYII� TAX LEVY R�QUIRII�IENTS F�UR 1988 � THE �iJNI'Y OF AN�RA �R Q�LLFJ(TION BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Fridley vertify to the County Auditor of the County of Anoka, State of riinnesota, the following tax levy to be levied in 1987 for the year 1988. GENERAL EUDID Levy Subject to Limitation Levy Outside Levy Limits ����v; ��i� • �1 � $3,345,190 -0- $3.345,190 OTHFR FTINDS Capital Project - Capital Improvenent (Subject to Liznitation) $ 86,320 Agency Fund - Six Cities Water MarLagement (Outside Levy Limit) 8,597 l� W � I:Is' ' i I�. �+i��v� a�l�i�.� 94,917 $3,440,107 BE IT EURTHIIZ RESOLVED, that the amount herein certified with respect to the Public F�nployee Retirenent Association is in the amount required by Law. PASSED AND ADOIsI'ED BY TEIE QTY �IJNCIL OF THE QTY OF FRII,EY THIS I�1Y OF OCInBER, 1987. WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYHOR ATTEST : SHIRLEY A. HAAPALA - CITY Q,F�tK 10 1988 CALENDAR- i988 CITY COUNCIL MEETING AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULE JANUARY FEBi1UARY M11ACM S M T W T F S S M T W T f S S M T W T F S %� ? ? 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 s 5 3 � 5 6 7 8 8 t 8 91011 1213 6� 8 9101t 10111?13/41516 14 t61T181920 1314t5 16 17 18 19 31 � 19 20 ? 1 22 ?3 21 23 2e 25 26 27 20 1 22 23 24 25 • 2� 5 26 ? 7 28 ?9 30 28 ?9 27 8 29 30 31 APaIL MAY JUNE S M T W T f S S T W T f S S M T W T F S 1 2 1?1 3� S 6 7 q 3 d 5 6 7 8 9 8 10111213ta S� 7 B 91Ut1 �0 >> t? 1314 t516 iS�it �8 �9202� ti2 tia �5 �6 i� �8 t 7 � � 9? 0 2 i 2 2 23 22 23 2a 25 26 27 28 t9 ? � 2? 23 ?a ?5 24 ?5 26 27 28 29 30 ?9';iQ31 26 27 28 29 30 JUIY AUGl1ST SEPTEMBER S M T W T F S S M T W T f S S M T W T F S � 2 2 3� 5 6 1 2 3 3 5 6 T 8 9 7 8 910111?13 4 6 7 H 910 �0 � 12 13 t� 15 16 ta �6 �1 �8 ti920 �ti�y131A 15 16 17 1) t t9202t 2223 ?1 ?32s�?526�) 18 ?021 22232� ?��262J292930 28 303t 25i�§27282930 31 OCT08ER HOVEMBER OECEMBER S M ? W ? f S S M T W T F S S M T W T F 1 1 2 3� 5 t 2�3' ? 4 5 6 7 8 6 Q 8 S10D(1? 4 S 6 7 8 910 9 11 12 13 11 15 13 1a 15 t6 t7 �8 19 1 15 16 11 21 2? 20 �j► 22 23 ��Q 26 18 20 21 2? 23 21 ?3 ?� 25 ?6 ?7 ?8 29 ?7 ?8 29 30 25?� 2T 28 29 34 31 30 1 KEY X = Holidays 0 = Counc:l I�lee[ings ❑ = Conference Mee[ings CONFFRENCE SCHEDULE Marcfi f9 - 20 NLC Congressional City Conference Washington, D.C. June 7 - 10 Lea�ue of MN Cities St. Paul, IrIId October 23 - 27 ICMA Conference Charlot[e, N.C. December 3 - 7 NLC Coagress of Cities Boston, I�Sass. IEGAL HOIiDAYS Jan. Jan. Feb. Play July Sept. Nov. Nov . Dec. 1 18 IS 30 4 S 11 24 25 9 1y Nev Years Day Martin Lu[her King, Jr. Day Presidents Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Veterans Day Thanksgiving Day Chzistmas Day (26) Holidays ADDITIONAL HOLIDAYS Oct. 10 Columbus Day Nov. 25 Day Af�er Thanksgiving I1 Total Holidays - Council meetings will be held the first and third Monday of each month except February, July, August, and September when they will be the second and fourth Monday, and December the third Monday. - Conference meetings will be held the fifth Monday of February, August, and October and the fourth Monday of April and June. FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CtTY COUNCtI -- CLAIMS 1 October 5, 1987 Claims 16728 - 16837 � � � 13A FOR CONCURRENCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- LICENSES October 5, 1987 RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY CWNE:R IACATION OF BUILDII� IJDIITS FEE APPROVID BY � R. H. Larson, FPB/ � Housing Insp. Canadian Finan. Housing 460 Mississippi St. 1117 Marquette, #200 � Mpls, N�1 55403 Lang-Nelson Associates 155--175 Satellite Lane 4601 E�ccelsior Blvd., #650 Mpls, NRV 55416 Same awner as above 195 Satellite Lane Robert F. Mc.Donald 5900 2 1/2 5treet 1212 Bluebill Bay Road Burnsville, 1�1 55337 Same c�mer as above 5908 2 1/2 Street Same c�mer as above 5916 2 1/2 Street Charles Haussler 5839-41 3rd Street 5684 Jackson St. I� Fridley, NBV 55432 Canadian F�nan. Housing 6303-05 Sth Street 1117 Marquette Ave., #200 Mpls, NRJ 55403 Same c�mer as above 6311-6329 5th Street Same aaner as above 6337-6339 5th Street Same awner as above 6347-6365 �th Street Same c�mer as above 6401-6403 Sth Street Same cx�mer as above 6409-6427 5th Street Same c�wner as above 6431-6433 Sth Street Same cx�mer as above 6437-6455 5th Street Same c�mer as above 6459-6461 5th Street Same c�mer as above 6465-6483 Sth Street Same amer as above 6487-6489 5th Street 103 231.00 33 91.00 20 65.00 7 36.00 7 7 2 36.00 36.00 24.00 2 � ' 24.00 16 2 16 2 16 2 16 2 16 2 57 .00 24.00 57 .00 24.00 57.00 24.00 57 .00 24.00 57 .00 24.00