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04/24/1995 - 4902FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING ATTENDENCE SHEET Monday, Aptc�,2 24, 1995 7:30 P.M. E PRINT NAME, ADDRESS .AND ITEM NUMBER YOU ARE INTERESTED IN NAME (CLEARLY) L' � N1��H,� � �. .� . � / �e c� � e�� e l.� d z.,u Y � ich�i,e � � - r� i � �► � �, � � z �v � �, I r�,����1 -c � �� � � � G��� � � o � � ��2 ����� /.�� }.p �� ,d �a � / > �E S ��5 f���� 0 ITEM ADDRESS NUMBER 7?.S� C�r�l;���Srr � ��� ir�'% �'�3of-%3�3 " " � � �� � �"' �' � � � - �� �-��a' l.� 7'� o�`/� c k s o.c) St-� �U .�- . 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APRIL 24, 1995 ..: . . . fRiDLEY The City of Fridley. will not discriminate against or harass anyone in the adm�ssion.pr aecess, to, or treaUnent, or employment in its services, progi�ams, or activities because of race, color, creed, religion, natiocral origin, sex, disability, age, marital sta;us, sezual orientation or status with regard to public:assistance: Upon request, accommodation wi11 be�provided to allow individuals with disabilities to participate in any of �idley's services; programs, and activities, Hearing impaired persons who need an interpreter or other persons with disabilities � wYio require auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 at least orie week in advance. � (T"1'D/572-3534) PLEDGE OF ALLEGlANCE: PROCLAMATION: 1995 Days of Holocaust Remembrance: April 23 - 30, 1995 C4NTINUATION OF BOARD OF REVIEW MEETING Continuation of Board of Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.01 - 1.17 , �- , ��1111 CV l�ITV l�A1 iwLP'�11 f1AG�TILf/� AC A f7�t1 �fA A AAC' .. Cf��.� �f ' CITY COUNCIL MEETING � APPROVAL O� �MINUTES: . � City Council Meeting of April 10, 1995 - APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: NEW BUSINESS: First Reading of an Ordinance Establishing Chapter 219 Entitled "Harris Pond Storm Water Improvement District" to the Fridley City Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.01 - 2.05 Resolution Entering into an Agreement with the Minnesota Department of Transportation for Highway Lighting Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.01 - 3.10 � � FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING �F APRIL 24, 1995 � Paqe 3 APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA• ��� NEW �USiNESS�C4NTiNUED�. � � Resolution Approving Finai Design and Construction of the Northtown � Transit Hub in the Gity of Fridley and County of Anoka; Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 4.01 - 4.03 Approve Contract between the City of Fridley and Rieke Carroll Muller Associates, Inc., to Study the Municipal Garage Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.0� - 5.06 Appointment: City Employee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.01 Claims................................... 7.01 Licenses ................................. 8.01-8.36 Estimates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.01 - 9.19 FRtDLEY C1TY COUNC{L MEETING OF APRIL 24, 1.995 ADOPTiON �:OF AGENDA: � : �OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: (Consideratidn of Items not on Agenda - 15 Minutes) PUBLIC HEARINGS: Proposed Transfer of Control of CATV Operations in Fridley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.01 � Page 4 � Street improvement Project No. ST 1995 - 2 (Wards 1 and 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.01 - 11.08 Vacation Request, SAV #95-01, by the City of Fridiey, to Vacate ali that Part of the Egress Road from T.H. 47 (University Avenue), in Order to Construct a Single Family Home on the Property, Genera{{y Located at 5900 Third Street N.E. (Ward 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.01 - 12.24 � � i i , i - FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL�MEE ING OF APRIL.24, 1.995. � Page 5 � g. . - . - . . � �. . .. � � PUB lC HEAR(NGS C- IVTI �UED •� � Issue Intaxicating Liquor Lice se . � � to Longhorn Grill . {Ward 3) . .. . . : . . . . : : . : . . . . . . : � 13,01 - 13:03 � �' . : � � NEW BUSINESS: Consideration of Intoxicating iquor License Renewal for Sharx Nightclub .and Sports Bar {W rd 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.01 - 14.07 Receive an Item from the Ap eals Commission Meeting of April , I1 1995: A. Variance Reques , VAR #95-06, by Holle Constru ion Company to Reduce the Si e Yard Setback from 15 Feet to 5 Feet to Allow the Construction f Additionai Loading Docks, enerally Located at 7585 ighway 65 N. E. (Ward 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.01 - 15.15 � � � : , . �� . i � � FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 24,1995 `Pag� .6 ..NEW BUSINESS (CONTI(�UED�: ' � � � Resolution Making Certain�Findings � . Regarding Homesiead Tax �Treatment � � � of Property in Hyde Park Being Purchased . . � � by A�noka County Community Action � � � Program; Inc. (Ward 3)� . . : . . . : . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . .� . 16.01 - 16.26 - . Informal Status Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.01 ADJOURN: FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETIN OF APRIL 24, 1995 The City of Fridley will not discriminate abainst r harass anyone in the admission o►� access to, or treatment, or employment in its services, programs, or acti ities because of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, disability, age, marital status, sexual orie�itat on or status �vith regard to public assistance. Upoil request, accommodation �villbe provideci'to allow iiidivid �als.���ith disa�ilities to partieipate iia any of rridfey's services, programs, and activities. Heariti; impaired pers i�s who need an interpreter or other persons with disabilities �vho require auxiliary aids should contact R Uerta Collins at 572-3�00 at least one week in advance. (TTD/572-3534) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: PROCLAMATION: 1995 Days of Holocaust Remembrance April 23 - 3Q, 1995 „ � �, f'":� �--�.�.,...�.�� CONTtNUAT10N OF BOARD OF REVIEW MEETING: Continuation of Board of Review _ 'i �.;-�� n_ _�_.� `• _L � � r „� G: ....... 1.01i-1.17 CITY COUNCIL MEETING: APPROVAL OF MINUI'ES: City Council Meeting of April 10, 1995 ��i•ti-.��' �-.-. fv�—�-�$=�: NEW BUStNESS: First Reading of an Ordinance Establishing Chapter 219 Entitled "Harris Pond Storm Water �� ���� Improvement DistricY' to the . � Fridley City Code . . . . . . . . . . . . �. 1 - 2.b5 tiEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED): Resolution Entering into an Agreement with the Minnesota Department of Transportation for Highway Lighting Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.01 - 3.10 •- ' �'-�-� � ".� � UTY OF FRIDLEY �< �,-� ��-'=� /� . �.,�. Resolution Approving Final Design and Construction of the Northtown Transit Hub in the City of Fridfey and Counry of Anoka, Minnesota 4.01 - 4.03 G.- `L����� / (..�2�� . � /� Approve Contract between the City of Fridtey and Rieke Carroll Muller Associates, {nc., �to Study the Municipal Garage Project . . . . . . 5.01 - 5.06 , � :`, �L .�.�.,-�—� Appointment: City Employee . . . 6.01 � , y�;�,�w :✓�.� Claims ......��`�;�L:`~"'��•`�- 7.01 Licenses . . �'.`"°�. .1�. ."—� �.01 - 8.36 �� • . ' �-�� `�5timates . . . ��'.`:`'.`� . . . . . . . 9.01 - 9.19 �' _ � �.,�!,�., �z�rY`-i �'����- � - f � ��� �� ,.,- v'C-c.�.L�-� �.,_---- �. . , ��.�'-��,,,-.�-- � < ADOPTION OF AGENDA: �_. �� � �;,.�.f.�G�-�`. �'G'� G�-a � �U.;L� l, C_ NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUEDI: � � cf Receive an Item from the Appeals�� :�- � • 1f�` �`��-���C' ��°�-- ,.. � �.��Y� �:.�,� Commission Meeting of April-�'; 'I 995: OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: � . (Consideration of ltems not on Agenda - 15 Minutes} l /2,ti .t,,,t-�L-v�-..-,r � �,���, �� `� . PUBLIC HEARINGS: � �� S/,f /�� j' Proposed Transfer of Control of CATV Operations in Fridiey . . . . . . . . . . . 10.01 � ^ �,,�: � , w � .,�..-!' <.� 1��ry.�/��y.,.s-�- ` Street Improvement Project No. �T 1995 - 2 (Wards 1 and 2) . . . . . . . . . . 11.01 - 11.08 C,�' .._ C' i /� � -��;��_ �/���n �� l. �> �� " �L�-/��,, -�" C � / �-5�.. Vacation Request, SAV #95-01, by the City of Fridley, to Vacate all that Part of the Egress Road from T.H. 47 (University Avenue), in Order to Construct a Single Family Home on the Property, Generally Located at 590Q Third StrePt �l.E {�Nard 3� . . . . . . . '!?_.01 - 12.�a . i C G�' _ � ' i' � - �:,��'Z Issue Intoxicating Liquor License to Longhorn Grill (Ward 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . 43.01 - 13.03 `� ,� � : .s ? C' , y ; � Z NEW BUSINESS: Consideration of Intoxicating Liquor License Renewat for Sharx Nightclub and Sports Bar (Ward 3) ...... 14.01 - 14.07 � " l" ; ti �� �� � L�l^'-w�'+- � . ���� � /,; G-,� ,�,u��/�-- <i G���ti�-�. _ �: v�'� A. Variance Request; VAR #95-Q6, by Holle Construct+on Company to Reduce the Side Yard Setback from 15 Feet to 5 Feet to Allow the Construction of Additional Loading Docks, Generally Located at 7585 Highway 65 � N.E. (Ward 2) . . . . . . . 15.01 - 15.15 � ,�,�' �C .�,....�� �/� �i`d� . RPsolution Making Certain Findings Regarding Homestead Tax Treatmen# of Property in Hyde Park Being Purchased by Anoka County Community Action Program, Inc. (Ward 3) .,.�.�.� 16 Q1�-7 16.26 Gi��� Y/✓L����_ ,.[ ( � � ...,,c���'. ,/1� .'�31 �:� , � : �v��- �'��,��,�,� �2 z� , _ ` ,�-= �.. .�: Informal Status Reports . . . . . . . . . . . �,�./. 17.01 �'z�,,,,.{.�,�� — /�',s�:.t -Y.. ��. �a,�`�G"i�'�r�� G�Z�I . ��_ //„_ � _ ,�� 'k, /,a,a,�to4„ �, ' �C,-� �`-, `Z`i � �._ � � � L /� �, � �rBj.L4t ,�� ;X � l�-[ �C�� L;"G �:-�-.au"s---�`� ADJOURN: �c� �:.�. ��,�r�_ � T8E MIldQTEB OF' -THS REGII MEETING OF THB � FRIDLEY' CITY COUNC L OF � APRIL :1,0. 1995 : . � " � : . � � . The Reguiar Meeting of th � Fridley City Caunc3l was called �o �order . �.by. Mayor Nee a� 9:02 p.m. after �he meeting.of the Board of� Rev�iew.�. � . . - ROLL CA�LL • . : . :...,,. .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . _ .. . : . � . ° ' MENTBERS: PRE�ENT: �Mayo Nee; Couricilwoman�� �Jorgenson, Couricilman�� � Bi11 ngs, Councilman �chneider, and Council- . woma Bolkcom � MEMBERS ABSENT: None l. OARD OF REVIEW MEE ING: The Board of Revie Meeting was held prior to this regular meeting of the City Council. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: MOTION by Councilman Bil ings to approve the minutes as presented. Seconded by Councilwoman Bolkcom. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared he motion carried unanimously. Mr. Burns, City Manager, briefly reviewed the items on the consent agenda. OLD BUSINESS: 2. ORDINANC 3. n a CON '�N'1' AG�NUA: 047 RECODIFYING THE FRIDLE LED "DANGEROUS WEAPONS " " D RENUMBERING THE F AND AMENDING CHAPTER 11 " L�f1D L+TDL+TD1UfQ . Mr. Burns stated hat this ordinance is to establish and clarify fees for pe its to carry dangerous weapons. He said that the state sta ute allows a$5.00 permit fee to carry a weapon, and a$25. 0 fee has also been added to discharge a weapon. WAIVE THE READING D ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 1047 ON THE SECOND READING AND ORDER BLICATION. � .n u�+rro��rJ n Mr. Burns stated t�hat this ordinance repeals the existing curfew law and esi�ablishes new ones. He stated that the . � . FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING �OF APRIL 10� ,;1995 . ' � : AP GE �� �� � � . .: ordi�ance � includes �:the� � legal defiriitio�is of terims and� ' � .:..� establishes new categories.for youth under�.the•age of�sixteen�• . and for those s�ii�teen and. s�venteen. ��He stated. . that th�. �� �. . . curfe.w. tiYaes �are out3,ined in this or.dinanae. .Mr; Burns stated � that the ordinance �'is similar to orie adopted in Herinepin County.and is likely to be adopted by Anoka County. � WAIVE THE READING AND ADOPT ORDINANCE NO: 1048.ON THE SECOI�TD . READING AND ORDER PUBLICATIOAI. . � � � NEW BUSINESS�• 4. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF MARCH 15, 1995: RECEIVED. 5. ESTABLISH A PUBLIC HEARING FOR APRIL 24 1995 FOR A VACATiON REOUEST, SAV #95-01, BY THE CITY OF FRIDLEY TO VACATE ALL TIi�T PART OF THE EGRESS ROAD FROM T.H 47 tUNIVERSITY AVENUE) IN ORDER TO CONSTRUCT A SINGLE FAMILY HOME ON THE PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5900 THIRD STREET N.E (WARD 3)• Mr. Burns stated that this vacation is necessary in order to permit construction of two single family homes. He stated that it is requested the public hearinq be scheduled for April 24. SET THE PUBLIC HEARING ON VACATION REQUEST, SAV �95-01, FOR APRIL 24, 1995. 6. ESTABLISH A PUBLIC AEARING FOR APRIL 24 1995 FOR LONGHORN GRILL FOR AN INTOXICATING LIOUOR LICENSE (WARD 3�: Mr. Burns stated that a public hearing should be scheduled for April 24 to consider the issuance of a liquor license for the Longhorn Grill. SET THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ISSUANCE OF A LIQUOR LICENSE FOR THE LONGAORN GRILL FOR APRIL 24,1995. 7. RECEIVE BIDS AND AWARD CONTRACT FOR 1995 REMOVAL AND REPLACE- MENT OF MISCELLANEOUS CONCRETE CURB GUTTER AND SIDEWALK PROJECT NO. 279: Mr. Burns stated that seven bids were received for this _ project, and it is recommended that the low bidder, Standard Sidewalk, Inc., be awarded the contract in the amount of $56,930.00. RECEIVED BIDS AND AWARDED CONTRACT TO THE LOW BIDDER, STANDARD SIDEWALK, INC., IN THE AMOUNT OF $56,930.00. .. . :� .■ FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 10 1995 PAGE 3 8. RECEIVE PROPOSALS AND AWARD DESIGN.AND CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION CONTRACT FOR THE 53RD AVENUE WATER BOOSTER STATION RENOVATION. PROJECT NO. 280 (WARD lj: Mr. Burns stated that proposals were received from five firms for this project, and three of these firms.weze interviewed.. He stated it is recommended that the contract be awarded to Maier S�ewart and Associates in the amount of $29,090.00. RECEIVED PROPOSALS AND AWARDED CONTRACT TO MAIER STEWART AND ASSOCIATES IN THE AMOUNT OF $29,090.00. 9. RESOLUTION NO. 23-1995 APPROVING MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION LIMITED USE PERMIT FOR THE UNIVERSITY AVENUE BIKE PATH FROM 73RD AVENUE NORTH TO 85TH AVENUE (WARD 3�: Mr. Burns stated that in order to proceed with the bike path along University Avenue from 73rd to 85th Avenues, the Depart- ment of Transportation requires a resolution from the City supporting a permit for the bike path in their right-of-way. ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 23-1995. 10. RESOLUTION NO. 24-1995 APPROVING THE FIRST SUPPLEMENTAL TRUST INDENTURE AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION THEREOF FOR THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, 56,190,000 FLOATING RATE DEMAND COMMER- CIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS {RIVER ROAD INVESTORS PROJECT� SERIES 1984• Mr. Burns stated that this resolution would primarily change the calculation of the interest rate on these bonds to a weekly basis instead of a monthly basis. He stated that the Trust Indenture requires this amendment to be approved by the Council, the Trustee, the Bondholder, and River Road Investors. He stated that this matter was reviewed by Jim O'Meara, the City's Bond Counsel, and $2, 000 has been received to offset any costs to the City. � ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 24-1995. 11. APPOINTMENT: CITY EMPLOYEE: Mr. Burns requested that this item be deleted from the agenda. 12. CLAIMS• APPROVED - NOS. 60959 THROUGH 61300. 13. LICENSES: APPROVED AS ON FILE IN THE LICENSE CLERK'S OFFICE. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 10 1995 PAGE 4 There were no comments from the audience regarding the proposed consent agenda items. MOTION by Cou�cilman Biliings to approve the consent agenda items. Secanded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimousl�. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: MoTION by Councilwoman Jorgenson to adopt the agenda as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: Mr. Tom Myhra, 6360 Able Street, stated that he is puzzled and a bit angry because no action has been taken on his complaint. He stated that this complaint involved an inspection of his home for the purposes of determining the value and the inspector asking to read the water meter. He felt that the inspection was under false pretenses, and felt that property owners should be notified if their water meters are going to be read. Mr. Myhra stated that he has talked to City staff, and they felt that he may be oversensitive, as no one else has complained. He stated that he called Mayor Nee and Councilman Dennis Schneider, and they agreed with him. He stated that he thought there was going to be an article in the City�s newsletter but this has not occurred. Mayor Nee and Councilman Schneider agreed that something had to be done. Councilman Schneider stated that he was under the impression that there would be an article in the newsletter. Mr. Pribyl, Finance Director, stated that this is an issue staff plans to discuss with Council at the next conference meeting. Mayor Nee stated that he felt Mr. Myhra's argument was valid and that property owners should be notified if water meters are read. PUBLIC HEARING• 14. PUBLIC HEARING ON THE CREATION OF A SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICT FOR THE HARRIS POND TREATMENT PROGR.AM (WARD 2)• MOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Council- woman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing opened at 9:22 p.m. FRIDLEY C�TY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 10�1995 �.PAGE 5 � �Mr. �Flora; Public Works .Director�, . stated tYiat :the City received petitions frQm the residents around�Harris Pond for a treatment' program of the.pond. He sta�ed that. they also�requested. the- � treatment be on an ongo�ing_ basis. � . . . . . . . . . MOTION by Councilman Schneider to receive petitions for the Harris . .. . , Pond� �� :weed : :treat�aentJ�phospho�us � �-ec�uctior� ' �rom- . .the '�Fridle'y �� . • residents, Petition No. 3-1995, and Petition No. 4-1995 from the New Brighton residents. Seconded by Councilwoman Bolkcom. Upon :. a voice vote, aIl voting aye; Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mayor Nee stated that this treatment program would be on a cost sharing basis with the property owners contributing fifty percent of the cost and the City contributing the other fifty percent. Mayor Nee asked if there is a way the City could discontinue this treatment program if they wished to do so at some future date•. He stated that it seems the petition allows for the property owners to discontinue the treatment program by a petition of at least 51 percent�of the property owners. Mr. Burns stated that he assumes the City could discontinue the treatment at any time. Councilman Sehneider stated that he understands what is being done is to create a special taxing district so that the City can charge those costs for the treatment of Harris Pond and is not guaran- teeing that the City would share in the cost forever. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated that Council is creating the district to allow the City authority to tax for this treatment program. He stated that the petition does not include any language that would bind the City to continue with this program. He stated that the property owners can request that the program be discon- tinued by a petition of 51 percent of the property owners. He felt that this request is not bindinq on this or future Councils but would be at their discretion. Mr. Herrick questioned if the cost to the property owners would be added to their taxes or if they would be billed separately. Mr. Flora stated that, currently, the property owners are billed by the City for their share of the cost. Mr. Herrick felt that these details should be expanded in the ordinance. He asked what would happen if someone did not pay. Mr. Pribyl, Finance Director, stated that it would probably be handled in the same manner as those who do not comply with the weed ordinance; that is, they would be certified to the County for payment with the taxes. FRIDLEY CIT� COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 10 1995 PA, GE 6 Mr. Flora stated that the ordinance could specify that the residents would be notified of the_ costs prior to the contract. being awarded each year, and the City could give them a number of days to respond rega�ding the costs. No. persons in �he audi.ence- spoke regarding. the. crea.tion o� this . special taxing district for the Harris Pond treatment program. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilwoman Bolkcom. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at 9:37 p.m. NEW BUSINESS• 15. RECEIVE AN ITEM FROM THE APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING OF MARCH 14, 1995• A. VARIANCE RE4UEST, VAR #95-03, BY NORD4UIST SIGN COMPANY TO INCREA5E THE SIZE OF A WALL SIGN FROM 3 SOUAR� FEET TO 49 SOUARE FEET AT THE FRIDLEY CONVALESCENT HOME GENERALLY LOCATED AT 7590 LYRIC LANE N.E {WARD 1)• MOTION by Councilman Billings to concur with the unanimous recommendation of the Appeals Commission and grant Variance Request, VAR #95-03, with the following stipulations: (1) the variance shall remain in effect until: (a) the signs are altered in any way except for routine maintenance, and change of inessages which makes the signs less in compliance with the chapter than it was before the alteration; (b) the supporting structure of the signs is replaced or remodeled; (c) the face of the signs is replaced or remodeled; (d) the signs become dilapidated or damaged, and the cost of bringing them into compliance is more than 50 percent of the value of said signs, at which time all of the signs and their structures must be removed; and (e) notwithstanding (a) above, the name of the business being changed on the signs. Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 16. RECEIVE AND ITEM FROM THE APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING OF MARCH 28, 1995' VARIANCE REOUEST, VAR #95-05 BY STEPHEN HOSCH TO REDUCT THE SETBACK OF AN ADDITION TO AN ATTACHED SINGLE CAR GARAGE FROM 4 FEET TO 3 FEET, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 6570 SECODN STREET N E L,WARD 1) : Mr. Hickok, Planning Coordinator, stated that this is a request to allow a nine foot addition to a single garage and a setback three feet from the property line. He stated that the property owner to the north opposes this variance. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING�OF APRIL 10 �:1995 . PAG.E 7. Mr. Hickok stated that the Appeals Commissiori voted.two to one to � recommend :approval. He stated one. of the concerns was the � overhanq. He. stated tnat �his has� been reviewed by the Fire Depa�rtment, �a fire wall� should be construc�ted, and the overhang not �� extend more than twelve inches. � Councilman Billings stated that in the mid to late 1980�'s, the . ordinance was changed to allow less than a five foot setback under certain circumstances. He asked what conditions had to be met for the garage to be lees than five feet from the property line. Mr. Hickok reviewed the conditions as outlined in the code. Councilman Billings stated that the ordinance was intended to allow the structures to be within eight feet. Ms. Dacy, Community Development Director, stated that staff's interpretation was that a variance was needed from four feet to three feet. Councilman Billings asked if the driveway would be expanded. Mr. Hosch, the petitioner, stated that the driveway is already wide enough to accommodate two cars and would not be expanded. He stated that was the main concern of the neighbor to the north, as this person is planning to sell her home and was concerned if a future addition would be permitted onto the garage of her home. He stated that there would be space for at least a ten foot addition on his neighbor's property. He stated that the Appeals Commission member who voted against the variance had the same concern, but the survey was not available at the time of the Appeals Commission meeting. Hopefully, it addresses that concern, as there is space to add to the garage. MOTION by Councilman Billings to grant Variance Request, VAR #95-05, with the following stipulation: (1) the north wall of the addition shall be one hour fire rated with no openings and the overhang shall not exceed twelve inches. Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 17. APPROVE ADDENDUM TO THE LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY AND RECYCLE MINNESOTA RESOURCES, INC.: Mr. Hickok, Planning Coordinator, stated that this addendum relates to the Recycle Minnesota Resources ].ease pertaining to plastics. He stated the addendum states that effective April 1, 1995, the City shall pay the per pound fee to recycle necked plastic bottles on behalf of the users of the site. He,stated that all o.ther aspects of the lease shall remain unchanged. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 10 1995 PAGE 8 MOTION by Councilman Schneider to approve the addendum to the lease agreement between the City and Recycle Minnesota Resources, Inc. Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion ca�ried unanimously. ,. �. 18. INFORMAL STATUS.REPORTS: Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that he had three items to discuss informally after this meeting. They are as follows: (1j informa- tion on the relocation of the lic�uor store: (2j the Environmental Quality and Energy Commission's recommendation on the Recycle Minnesota Resources site; and (3) review of a concept for Stony- brook Creek/Locke Lake. ADJOURNMENT• MOTION by Councilwoman Jorgenson to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council of April 10, 1995 adjourned at 9:55 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Carole Haddad William J. Nee Secretary to the City Council Mayor � CITY OF FRIDLEY ASSESSOR`S OFFICE 1�IIKOI2ANDIJI�I To: William 8urns, City Manager Rick Pribyl, Finance Director From: Leon Madsen, City Assessor Subject: Current Status Summary of Board of review cases Date: April 20, 1995 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$�$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Attached is a summary of activity, to date, of the 1995 Board of Review. Board action will be required on Case #s 3,6,8,10,12,14 and 17, at the April 24, continued meeting. The summary shows the "Cunent Status" of each case that was not settied at the May 10 session. Clur department has completed its review of all cases, made recommendations and have sent letters of our findings to all but one case. Mr. Johnson, case #15, has not responded since April 11, when he said he would review our original recommendation. We have yet to hear back, regarding ow recommendations, from Case #s 8,15 and 17. Case #3 respon� 4-19-95 by requesting that we provide him with a volume of information on 19 properties. Since these properties were not recent sales, I indicated to him that the scope of his request was both too large for us to devote the necessary time to produce, but that it was information that would not assist in determining market value for his property and we would, therefore, decline to do his study. I did iavite him to come to our office to conduct his own review from our files. He finally indicated that he knew of 1 other sale that he wanted us to investigate. He has not contacted us with the idendty of that property. Case #6 wi11 not appear and wiil n� object to our original recommendation. Case #8 has not responded to my offer, to date. Ca.se # 10 agrees with our recommendation and will not appear. Cases #12 & 14 have not responded, but I suspect they are satisfied. Case #15 remains in limbo until Mr. Johnson responds. Case #17 has not responded and was kind af on the shirttai�s of Case �3. 1.01 1995 BOARD OF REVIEW SUMMARY OF MAY 10, SESSION as ofi April 18, 1995 . Board Current . #: Name � Address -" PIN # EMV Action Status �1. ;;Morissey ; : Black Forest .; ' � 24-41=0691. $28,80Q . �kffirm' 2 .lacobson ;;; 1485 Wintlemere . �24-;43 On18 ; $135;000 � Affirm 3 Eisenzimmer 6535 Oakiey 13-23-�8 $81,200 COt1tI11U2d Review revealed new shed, added 2 sales to study. � : RECOMMEND $500 iNCREASE .4 Mancuso '. 7561 Central:Ave. 1�='12=0001 `$83;Q00 Reduced to _ ! P�21:>dfNl Reduced to � � 6 Utter 6084 Woody 24-12-Q027 $108,900 Continued Will not be sending appraisal, wi�l not attend. RECOMMEND AFFIRM 7;;Glanton ,; 7�'1� E;�iiver Rd ; 10 41 0(�I4 ;..�88;4E3Q : Reduced to 8 Harstads North Innsbruck 24-42-0059 $17,200 Tabfed Sent offer by letter, 4-> >. 24-42-0080 $8,600 No response to letter as of 4—t 7 24-42-0081 $8,600 RECOMMENO 0059 TO $10,000 0080 TO $100 & 0081 TO $33,800 Reduced to __ ___ 9b ;Kraling 652� Anoka St 73-14 0102 $93�2� Affirmed 10 WattS 5361 HoCizorl Dt'. 23-33-0058 $82,100 Tabled Rec'd. his appraisat. Sent letter 4-12. RECOMMEND $80,600 11 Rusch 56� �3rcl Ave ; 14 42 Oq57 �89;300 ' Affirm ; 12 Sandstroms 6941 E. Rivel' Rd. 10-43-0013 $95,800 Tabled Compteted E. River Rd. study. Sent letter 4-12 RECOMMEND $91,600 13 Larson 5457 Horizon 23 33 . 0066 ;; $80,200 Affirm ; 14 Jeranson 6911 E. River Rd. 10-43-0010 $83,700 Tabled Completed E. River Rd. study. Sent letter 4-12 RECOMMEND $80,300 15 Johtlsotl 6869 Madisorl St. 14-12-0102 $81,fi00 Continued IVo response after phone of 4-11 RECOMMEND AFFIRM 16 ;McDon�ld 129 Hartman Cirele ; 15 <12 0045 $86;600 Reduced to ; $66;�00; 17 Hilary Mayers 969 MiSS. St. 13-23-0006 $88,500 Tabled Complete review and appraisal. RECOMMEND AFFIRM 1.02 �DI�Ti.II�1tI� 1995 BQAi� OF REVT.QnT MEETII�iG � . APR�, 24 , 1995 . N11ME: . Ple�r Fi �nz i �rsmr . . . ADII�ES.� : 6535 Qakley I� NE PIN #: 13-30-24-23-0008 . 1995 EMV: Iar�d -.$27, 200, Buiidil�g -$54, 000, 7brtat -$8I, 200 PF2CJPF��PY DESC�2IPI'IC�T- Residential Lpt Size: 90 x 111 House Style: Rambler House Area: 912 square feet Year Built: 1954 This property is located north of Mississippi St, south of Rice Creek, and bordered east and west by Highway 65 and University Ave. ISSt7E: Mr Peter Eisenzinmier phoned the assessor's office with his concern regarding the 1995 estimated market value of $81,200. His property reoeived an increase of approximately 3.5%. This is an average increase when looking at the typical neighborhoods of F�idley. I reviewed Mr EisenziimnPx's propexty or� April 13, 1995. Upon review I found him to have a 9 x 18 shed on slab locat��l directly behind his garage. I have calculated the value to be $500.00. I also checked in our records and that of Buildirig Inspec,-tions to find a buildinc� permit for this item. I found that one was never issued. � I also cottq�leted a revised sales ccm��rison review of his home using the two sales that took place on Oakley Drive that he spoke of at the first meeting. Each of these properties were adjusted for size, age, and other features to make them compa.rable to his. The average t�tal after adjust�ents is $86,288. At this t�me we are recar�¢nending to the boa.n-� that Mr Eisenzinmier's value be increased to $81,700 to account for th�a shed. RECONir�ND VALUE BE INCREASED TO:. 81 700 1.43 SUBIEGT COMP #1 PID 13-Z3-.8 14-14-1 ADDRESS . 6535 OAKLEY DR 6750 MONROE � BASE AREA 912 1025 STYLE RB RB . STYLE ADJ YR BUILT 1954 AGE COND ( .S% PER YR) X - BATHS 1 GRADE 27 QUAL ADJ ' FPL 0 AIR COND �1,200 GARAGE . 1004 BSMT/FIN 396 FIN QUAL �2 PCH/DECKS $420 SAL� AMT SALE DATE LAND VALUE STR VALUE NO FPL AIR COND :C BATHS GARAGE B FIN GRADE/QUAL PCH/DECKS STYLE SIZE SIZE � AGE ADJ TOTA LS � �27.200 ; ADJUSTrD SALE AMOUNT ! - LOCA"i'ION 1 ADJUSTED STRUCTURE � ADJUST�D TO SUBJ�CI' 0.00% 1959 -2.50% 0 27 0.00% 0 �0 450 S16 �2 $0 REVIEW COMP #2 COMP #3 COMP #4 13-22-43 �13-23-10 . 14-42-7 � 6810 4AKLEY DR 6550 OAKLEY DR �'636. MISSI$SIPPI . � 1144 720 ���912 RB RB RB 0.00% . 0.00% � . . 0.00% 1964 1946 1956 -5.00% 4.00% -1.00% 0 0 . .p� 27 7 27 0.00% 5.00% 0.00% 1 p � � 1,200 � 1,200 �0 : 500 198 598 165 308 535 $2 �2 S1 5681 �0 �0 582,400 2/94 - �28,000 554,400 SO S 1,200 S1,200 S6,G48 (S240) SO 5420 SO 88.98% (S2,503) (S1,360) 55,:�66 S87,7G6 s2s,000 SS9,76G �83,500 10/94 528,900 554,600 (�1,200) �0 S 1,200 SG,048 S462 SO (S261) SO 79.72% ($5,139) ($2,7_�0) (�1,619} 581,831 s2s.�oo �52,981 569,900 3/94 �26,900 $43,000 so SO �1,200 S9,G72 S17G 52,150 �420 SO 12G.67% S�i.2S3 � 1.720 $19,592 539.492 S2G,900 S62,S92 586,966 $80,181 $89,792 ! GAR VALUE $12 # FPLC VAL $1,200 AVG STRUCTURE VAL , BATH VAL $1,200 SUBJGC'I' LAND VAL ' AVERAGE AFT�R ADJUSTA2ENTS 'S(L��IDJUS"IT�fENT I'LR S.P S22.1S - �' . � C�� C'�C�C�� Gv�� /��Z,�� 1.04 ��- ����.C�'�� S 79,000 6/94 525,400 S53,600 so S 1,200 S 1,200 S4.872 S25G SO 5420 SO 100.00% �0 (SS;�G) S7,413 S36,41_� S2 i,400 �G1.013 �88,213 �59,088 527,200 SS6,288 i -� � / . � � � . i. - _ � _ . _ i : CITY OF . . � : FRI�LEY . � . � 1=R(DLEY MUNICIPAL CENTER � 643i. UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FR[DLEY, MN 55432 •(612j 571-3450 • FAX (612) 571-I?87 April 13, 1995 Peter Eisenzimmer 6535.Oakley Dr NE Fridley MN 55432 Dear Mr Eisenzimmer, I recently reviewed your home upon your request at the Board of Review meeting. I found.__that the information we have regarding your home to be correct�with one exception. We did not show that you now have a shed behind your garage. 7 checked our records and also in building inspections for a permit on the shed but found none. I have calculated a value of $500.00 for this item and will be adding this value to your 1995 estimated market value. Enclosed you will find a new review of your home using the two sales of homes that �:ere sold on Oakley Drive along with two others in your area. You can see that after adjustments the average value is $86,288. Consequently, e�e are recommending a value change to the board in the amount of $81,700. If you �gree with my recommendation, please phone me and I will let the Board know. If you do not agree with this, we will plan on seeing you at the continued Board of Review meeting on the April 24th. If you have any questions rEgarding this, please feel free to contact me at 572-3537. Sincerely, `i�!/ ( / C �C� Mary M: mith Appraiser 1.05 - 1995 BOARD OF �W . �. Q� �6 �1ME: E�tt Uttex . . . AD�i2ESS: 6084 Woody In NE . PIN #: 24-30-24=32-0027 � 1995 kiKV: Iand =$36, 300, Huildil�rg -$72, 600, Zb�Gal -$108, 900 PROP'�'Y DESCR�ION. Residential : � � Ipt Size: 92 x 297 Using 60 foot setback - Irregular House Style: Ftambler House Are,a; 1442 square feet Year Built: 1959 This property is located north of Gardena Avenue, south of Rice Creek Road, east of Stinson Blvd and west of Central Avernxe. IS.S[JE: Mr Utter called our office on April 7th asking to be put on the list to appear before the board of review. The 1995 estimate�l market value on his property is $108, 900. 7.%.i.s hame lies within the quarter of the city that was reappraised during the swrnnex of 1994. At that time we added value for central air conditioning and revalued the fireplaces to bring it in line with what we have done with fireplaces the two previous years. The added value of these two items is $1,400. If deducted fram the 1995 value the ancrea.se would be approximately 4.25%. I also campleted a sales camparison of this property. I chose four properties th,at were most similar to Mr Utters'. Each property was adjusteci for size, age, and other features to make them �a�r�le to his. The average total after adjustme,nts is $115,874. RECOMMEND VALUE BE AFFIRMED AT: � a 1.06 �108,900 � 1995 BOARD OF REVTEW Continued meeting of ApriZ 24, 1995 NAME: Keith and Diane Harsta�3 PIN #: 24-30-24-42-0059,80,81 �i`'n7 : 0 0 5 9 0080 0081 � e $17,200 $8,600 $8,600 CASE #8 PIN #0059 is a vacant Iot Iocated. at approximately 5535 Matterhorn Dr. It's topography consists of a severe drop from the street to the rear. The lot to the south ��aas improved with a house that is built on stilts. Apparently, this type of design is the only one that is economical and practical to use on these kinds of sites. However, this type of constructi��n is not readily accepted in the normal market. The owners claim that they offered the lot to the adjacent property owner @$15,0�)0. The neighbor countered with $10,000. The Harstad's would like to realize more, but this is the best offer they have had in 10 years. We have asked them to document this offer so that we h�3ve some basis in fact. RECOMMENDATION: Recommend re�3uction to: 10 00 PIN #0080 is a vacant lot located at approx. 5534 East Danube Rd. �t has been designated as largely a wetland and, therefore, unbuildable as a standalone site. The assessor�s office recommends that this site, along with PIN �`8801 be considered as 1 building site. PIN #0081 is a vacant lot located adjacent to PIN #0080. A portion of this lot is also designated a� wetland, however, together, PIN #s0080 and 0081 can be built on. Using our standard methodology of valuing sites, to mainta.�n equity within the neighborhood, our value would be $43,900 as a sing�le building site. We have asked the Hardstad's to provide us with.estimates of extraoridnary costs anticipated to bring the site tc� a buildable condition. We have received none. Therefore, we are estimating an additional cost deduction of $10,00p, for a total site estimated value of $33,900. RECOMMENDATION: PIN �` 0��80 to _ 5100 �'�i # 0��81 to 3 00 1.,07 � April 11, 1995 Mr. Dan Jambors Harstad Companies 2191 Silver Lake Road New Brighton, Minn. 55112 Re: Reconsideration of current Assessor's EMVs PIN #s24-30-24-42-0059,0080,0081 Dear Mr. Jambors, Enclosed is the original, of the FAX sent yesterday, of our presenta�ion to the Board of Review. The Board voted to affirm our current EMVs with the provision that we would be working together toward a resolution of values. Regarding PIN #24-30-24-42-0059, on Matterhorn Drive, I am willing to establish the EMV at the $10,000, we discussed yesterday. I would only ask that you provide me with some kind of documentation of the offer and refusal. As to the other 2 parcels, the 2 lots on East Danube that contain wetlands, I feel the best solution is to consider the 2 lots as 1 building site. Using the same base that we have applied on the other sxtes on this street, I would derive a total value of $51,600, as if already improved with a house. It is our practice to reduce vacant residential site Values by 15%, to account for normal soil prep., grading and utility hook-ups. That would bring the $51,600 down to $43,900. The records, within the Fridley city offices, do not include any cost estimates to bring the subject sites into compliance with wetland regulations, and for any unu5ual foundation site preparation. I would ask that I be provided with documentation, for costs such as these, which may justifiably be deducted from the $43,900. Since we now have the sales of the newly developed sites in the Royal Oaks development, just 2-3 blocks from the subject, we should be able to get a reasonable estimation of subject value. This is especially so, since some of the Royal Oak lots are also impacted with wetlands. 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'�{�,� t � ., : �-�;;��,�. `�• �'': � �• :• �� / • =.,: ,;;� `';: • % +�os � � ,20 -_ :. ;�� �� � �5 � ` '�� �... ` / ��1 �o� �ot.s �c�y �<%� �d . / `J 'S• /� / ` ^` � eO' / 0 � +l01.6 / � Go � / / ��Gr �� � 7 Red Ooks 1J" -�+ / aS� � /� ,ij�,'�� 7 ��' i No rE's : �^ S p �i � % � .2 %sa / ce�/es�i ii�/�i�'e/ � / /lr,rr.n��. y��fi�o/ Lb/��' -- OC/lOiCS c�7/l�/iJ9 Ci.O�au/ /O6 p t,�.J � Qe�sC�t Propare�� L's.�/sni ,/ / .M Dene%s ,PiaPo,rod E/c-✓o/io.� , . �aA \ , �ODO s9. �/• Q/ �0�/HO' � �� ' !/� ���� � I / Q"�`-4 O!lO��✓ J/// /C/1C� . Lot 5& 6, Block 2, •'�nnsb�uck Nor�th 2nd Addition, Anoko County, Minnesota. 1.09 14G �+.-rr_ n� n w� �INUID 1995 BQARD OF RE�VIF.�1 . APR�I, 2� , 1995 � . NAME: l�ymoa�d Watts. . AIX�S.S: 5361 Iiorizan Ur NE . " . FIN #: 23 30-24-33-0058 1995 FMV: TaIxi -$23, 500, &Ltldiiig -$58, 600, Zbtal '- $82, I00 PRQPF.E�I'Y ��fiION- Residential . Ir�t Size: 75 x 120 Irre�gular House Style: F�cpatLSion House Area: 890 square feet Year Built: 1956 This propexty is located north of 53rd Ave.nue, south of Interstate 694, east of University Avenue and west of Main St. �� Mr Watts purchased his hame in October 1994. It was an estate sale which is not considered when our sales ratio studies are done by the city, county and state. I explained this fact to Mr Watts and he still felt that the value should be lowered to $78,000. I reviewed the bank appraisal th,at was done on his property at the time he purchased it. There were a few adjustrnents that needed to be done on the appraisal resulting in a revised value usirig the sales com�arison a�roach. It is my recairnnendation that our current estimated market value be reduc:ed from $82,1OQ to $80,600. Mr Watts phoned our office on April 14, 1995 notifying us that he agrees with this revised value. RECOMMEND VALUE BE REDUCED TO: 80 600 A 1.10 April 11, 1995 Mr. Raymond A. VVatts 'i 5361. Horizon Drive Fridley, Minn. 55421 Re: Review of pay 1996 EMV PIN #23-30-24-33-0058 � Dear Mr. Watts, Thank you- -�or the timely response with thE; mortgage company's appraisal. In reviewing i the appraisal, we have a couple conections we wouid suggest, that would make it somehwat more objective to your property. We would suggest a+$2,000 adjustment to Comp. #l, due to its adjacent proximity to Main St., which carries much truck traffic. The bank appraisal t�as listed your propert!,� as having only 1 bath, when in actuality, it has 2 full baths. Therefore, each comparable requires a+$1,000 adjustment for lack j of 1 extra full bath. � ' The resulting indications of subject (your home) value, by each of the comparables, as � properly adjusted are: ; Comparable #1 $81,000 ' Comparable #2 $81,300 Comparable #3 $79,500 � Average $80,600 l It is our recommendation that our curren.t EMV, for your property, be reduced from j $82,100 to $g0,§�. If you are in agreement with this adjustment, please notify either � Mary Smith or myself, at your earliest possible convenience, and we will inform the � Board of Review accordingly, and you wi;ll not neeci to appear at the April 24 meeting. � If you disa�ee, you may appear at the meeting, wherein, we plan to submit the above �i recommended reduction. � As was explained at the April 10 meeting,, if you disagree with the Board's final action, � you may continue your appeal to the County Board of Equatization meeting. �CIf you have any questions, on this mattf;r, please feel free to contact either Mary or myself. � ` ._ . . 1.11 Yours a,ily, Leon Madsen, Assessor City of Fridley a 1.12 / �,,, ,..� •- -- �oo: Ol/11/Bb ll:ld �dlZ 0�� �807 N� APPLE YALLEY � �iiFORM iiiSlQekTl L 11i�l�RAlS� �EPDAT � ..... •�` tonun�ak o� 6a�t AvO�ch t�uah u. �a,�a. of eo�t t•ttnut+; �1WiIDlITEVALW . .. ....... . . ........ t �N �� a,l� ' �IN �tiu�, �t� laol caleul�tlan �nf la� FND. 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Inap�yl'ro?�;ty 71 ILn - ... . II1H � wm. ateva � p�� —"""'�`� aV bealllaa.d ._�_ .. n. �..., .�rr�.r.�.n ..r-�-- - -' 11!to�est HortgnQ�, Inc. ., 3 _ i , - .; T995 BOARD OF REVIEW CASE #15 Continued meeting of April 24, 1995 NAME: Robert V. Johnson PIN #: 14-30-24-12-0102 EMV: $81,600 A review was done, for Mr. Johnson, prior to the April 10 meeting, which indicated an actual value of $88,500. After a discussion with him, also prior to the meeting, it seemed apparent that he was satisfied with our study. However, he did, in fact, appear before the Board indicating his dissatisfaction with our reocmmendation to affirm. Mr. Johnson phoned, April 11, following continuance of his case, and the discussion centered around how he could verify our comps. without the ability to enter each one. We decided that he would at least view them from outside, including neighborhoods, and he could verify interior details from our records. We have not heard back from Mr. Johnson and, therefore, our recommendation to affirm, stands. RECOMMENDATION: AFFIRM � � 1.14 A REV(E1N SUBJEGT COMP #1 PID 14-12-102 14-13--81 ADDRESS. '' 6869 MADISOI�I - 620 67 AVE BASE AREA 1066 1066 STYLE RB RB STYLE ADJ 0.00% YR BUILT 1959 1958 AGE COND (:S% PER YR) O.SO% X-BATHS 1 0 GRADE 27 27 QUAL,ADJ 0.00% FPL 0 0 AIR COND �1,200 �1,200 GARAGE 528 672 BSMT/FIN 407 613 FIN QUAL $1 $1 PCH/DECKS $0 �0 SALE AMT 583,000 SALE DATE 7/94 LAND VALUE ' � $27,600 $27.600 STR VALUE $55,400 NO FPL SO AIR COND SO X SATHS S1,200 GARAGE (S1,728) B FIN (S206) GRADE/QUAL �0 PCH/DECKS �0 STYLE SO S I ZE 100.00% , SIZE � �0 ' AGE ADJ S277 TOTALS (5456) � ��DJUSTED SALE AMOUNT j - LOCATION � ADJUSTGD STRUCTURE l ADJUST�D TO SUBJECT COb4P �t2 COMP #3 COMP #4 CQMP #5 ' 14-13-:54 14-42-16. 14-11-2 14-14-i .. S16 67 A'JE S37 BENNETT DR 861: KENNASTO_N 6750 M4NRQE � 1067 .� lOS6 1069 1025 . RB RB. RB RB 0.00%a 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%. 1957. 1957 • 1960 I959 1.00% 1.00% -O.SO% •0.00% . 1 � 1 . 1 - � . 27 6 27 27 0..00% -6.00% 0.00%a . 0:00% 0 0 0 0 $1,200 �1,200 $1,200 � $0 252 364 S2S 450 752 504 250 516 �2 �2 $3 �2 $1,238 $793 $2,0G5 $0 �85�,000 3/94 �27,600 �61,400 50 SO $0 �'3. �12 �<;i,oy�� �0 (S>1,238) SO 9!).91% (S29) $G14 �1,5G3 $98,000 8/94 �27,000 $71,000 $0 SO $0 S1,9G3 ��6oi� ($4,2G0) {$793) $0 100.95% $292 $710 ($2,G83) �82,544 S�O,S63 S9S,�17 �27,600 �27,600 �27.000 �54.944 S62,963 �68,317 582,544 $<,►O,SG3 GAR VALUE $12 FPLC VAL $1,200 AVG STRUCTURE VAL BATH VAL $1,200 SUBJEC'I' LAND VAL AVERAGE AFTER ADJLJSTMEJ � ; `S["LC ADJUS"CM.GNT P�R S.F '529.16 1.15 $95,917 �91.000 9/94 528,000 $63,000 SO �0 SO S:�6 ��;a �) �0 (S2,065) SO 99.72°!0 (S87) (�3i5) (52,773) 588.227 �28,000 560,227 �87,827 $G0,952 $27.G00 �88,552 582,400 2/94 528,000 554,400 SO S 1.200 S 1,200 �93G (S625) SO SO SO 10�.00�l0 �1,19G SO �3,908 � SS6,308 S23.000 SS3.�OS �85,908 e QO�II'Il�IiJID.1995 BQARD OF RE�T�FT . APRII, 24 . � 1995 NAME: . Hi 7 7 arv May�exs AOi1t�.S: 969 Mississippi St NE FIN �: 10-30-24--41-0004 1995 EMV: Ia1xi -$27, 7U0, B�tildilx3 -�60, 800, Zbrtal -$88, 500 PROPII�i'Y �IZON: Residential Lc�t Size: 111 x 170 House Style: RamUler House Area: 1216 square feet Year Built: 1947 This progerty is located along the north side of Mississippi St east of University- Avenue and west of Hiqhway 65. � Mr Mayers appeared before the Board of Review on April 10, 1995 regarding the increase in his 1995 estimated market value. He also questioned the dimensions that we were using for his house and garage. I reviewed Mr Mayers' property on April 13, 1995. I reme.asured his home and garage and found that the d.ime.nsions that we had on the garage to be incorrect. We previously had 24 x 32 when in fact it is 24 x 33. As I walked through the home, Mr Mayexs spo]Ue of the fireplace needing to have the flue �ixed in order to make it op�xational.. Since we would add same value for the extra one foot of garage depth, and deduct scsme for repair of the fireplace, the net result would be no change in value. I also cc��leted a sales comparison review where I chose four properties that were most similar to the subject. Each property was adjusted for size, age, and other features to make them co�arable. Note that three of the four properties sold were located on Mississippi Street. The average total after adjustm�nts is $89,966. RECOMI�ND VALUE BE AFFIFtMED AT : 1.16 88 500 RE\/IEVN SUIIJECT COMP #1 C:OMP #2 COMP #3 ,� COMP #4 PID 13-23-6 13-2.3--32 13-22-43 14-42-11 14-24-1 ADDRESS 969 MISSISSIPPI 1027 MISSISSIPPI _ b810 ��AKLEY DR 574 MISSISSIPPI 49S MISSISSIPPI. BASE AREA 1216 1216 1144 � 1112 �� 12.39 " STYLE RB :�tB' RB RB RB STYI.E ADJ U.00% 0.00% � 0.00% � O.W% YR BUILT 1947 1947 _ 1964 1956 1932 AGE COND (.5% PER YR) O.W%� -8.50% =4.50% �-2.50% X-BATHS 0 0 0 1 1 GRADE 27 � 2� 2� 6. QUAL ADJ _ 5.00% 0.00% 0.00% -6.00% FPL 0 1 1 0 1 AIR COND $1,200 SO �1,200 $1,200 $0 GARAGE 792 624 500 240 576 BSMT/FIN 385 0 165 440 700 FIN QUAL 52 SO $2 $2 S2 PCH/DECKS �0 SO �681 $0 51,393 SALE AMT SALE DAT� LAND VALUE STR VALUE NO FPL A[R COND � BATHS GARAG� B FIN GRADE/QUAL PCH/DECKS STY L� SIZE SIZ� S AGE ADJ TOTA LS _ 527,700 nnJUST�D SALE AMOUNT - LOC;��'ION nDJUSTGD STRUCI'URG AI�JUS"['LD TO SUB7ECT 584,000 6/94 528,600 555,400 (� 1,200) S 1,200 SO 52,016 S770 S2,770 SO SO 100.00% SO SO SS,557 S39,SS7 S28,600 SG0.957 �83,500 10/94 528,900 S54,600 (S 1,200) �0 �0 S_�.504 S4=�0 50 (S681) SO 106.29% S 1.820 (S4,G41) (S757) S32,74_� S28,900 ss�.s�3 $84,900 1/94 S2S,900 559,000. $0 SO (S 1.200) SG,624 (S110) $0 $0 i0 10935% S2.629 (�2,G55) $5,290 S 90,190 S25,900 SG4,290 588,657 581,543 591,990 GAR VALUE �12 I=PLC VAL $1,200 AVG STRUCTURE VAL BATH VAT_ 51,200 SUBIEC'I' LAND VAL AVERAGE AFTER ADJttSTMENTS � ! �, 'S!"/_I�� :AI�J US"['Mi�N"1' P[:[t S.�: 25 1,.17 S 104,900 S/94 527.100 �77.800 (S 1,200) S 1,200 (S 1,200) �2,592 (S630) (S4,668) (�1,393) SO 98.14% (S582) (S 1,945 ) (S7,825) 597,075 527,100 $69,975 �97,G75 $62,26G $27.700 589,966 �����.�1 �l ��� ' TO: William W. Bums, City M�inager �1� PW95-097 . � FROM: John G. Flora, � lic Work� Director DATE: Apri124, 1995 SUBJECT: Harris Pond Treatment Rttached is a•draft of the Harris Pond Treatment Special Assessment Di.strict ord.inance for consideration by the Council as a first re<iding. The ordinance identifies the treatment applications to Harris Pond, the coordination and cost sharing procedures as well as providi�lg for termination of the treatment and the assessment district. Recommend the City Council approve the first reading of the ordinance for the Harris Pond Treatment Special Assessment District. JGF:cz Attachment I�� :�, .. �,�. � 2�.01 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING CHAPTER.219 ENTITLED "HARRIS POND.STORM WATER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT" TO,-- THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE The City Council of the City of Fridley does ordain as follows: CHAPTER 219 HARRIS-POND STORM WATER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 219.01. PURPOSE . The purpose of this ordinance is to establish a Storm Water Improvement District for abutting property on Harris Pond and their share of the cost for the annual weed treatment program. This Storm Water Improvement District identified in Appendix A allows for the mailing of the bills and, if necessary, levying and collection of taxes on the cost to the property within the District. 219.02. APPLICATION For the past three years the City has received petitions from the Harris Pond abutting property owners to cost share in the weed and algae treatment within the pond. In addition, the residents in New Brighton associated with the pond have requested that their portion of the pond also be included in the pond treatment. The City has established a surface water policy to share up to one- half of the improvement petitioned by residents. 219.03. DEFINITIONS A. Storm Water Improvement District: Abutting real property to Harris Pond per Appendix A. B. Contractor: Firm responsible for treating the algae, weed and phosphorus elements within Harris Pond. C. Designated Representative: Individual of Harris Pond Storm Water Improvement District designated by the group to represent them to the City of Fridley regarding the Harris Pond treatment application. Serves as a communication link between the City and the residents of the District. D. Harris Pond: City pond located in the northeast corner of the south half section 13 T30 R24. 2.�2 ORDINANCE NO. Page 2 E. Petition: Petitions re:questing.annual treatment of Harris Pond received by.the City-.Council on April 10, 1995 from the Fridl.ey residents Petitzon No. �- 1995 and New Brighton residents No. 4-1995.� 219 . 0 4 TREATiKENT Annually, one-half ot the Harris Pond surface area will be treated two times per year for submerged weeds. Annually, the Harris Pond surface area will be treated three times per year for algae. Every four years, commencing in 1995, the Harris Pond surface area will be chemically treated for phosphorus reduction in the water column. All treatments including those pursuant_to regulations of the Resources. 219.05. COORDINATION described above, shall be done Minnesota Department of Natural The residents abutting Harris Pond will designate a representative to coordinate with the City on the treatment location, process, results and cost participation. A City representative will coordinate with the pond treatment Contractor on the annual cost, :atart of treatment, inspection and payment for the designated work. 219.06. PROPORTIONATE SHARE The City will annually obtain bid;s for the treatment of Harris Pond. The Harris Pond designated repre�sentative will be notified of the estimated cost. The City shall c��ntribute one-half of the cost with the remaining half to be equally distributed to the properties identified in the Storm Water Im:provement District. The City shall pay the Contractor upon completion of the scheduled treatment. The City will ther� submit a bill to each abutting property identified within the District for their proportionate share of the cost. 219.07. LIEN In the event the Harris Pond x�ill is unpaid at the end of the calendar quarter, or the billing period under which the billing is sent out, the bill shall be cc�nsidered delinquent and the City Council may levy real estate t;axes on those parcels within the District pursuant to Minnesota St�3tute Section 444.20 by certifying to the County the amount of said �3elinquent bill in accordance with 2.��.3 ORDINANCE NO. Page 3 Minnesota Statutes Chapter:444. A service charge of $50.00.wi11 be added to all amounts certified to the County.for collection. � 219.08. TERMINATION � Annually, before the treatment contract is consummated, the Harris Pond designated representative will be contac�ed by the City�and notified of the estimated cost for that year's work. If 51� or more of the.residents within the. Dist�ict decide not�to continue.the pond treatment, they must submit a petition.to stop the improvement within 30 days of the cost notice. If the City decides to terminate their cost participation to the Harris Pond treatment, they will notify the residents within the District and conduct a public hearing in accordance with the City Charter to repeal this ordinance. This ordinance shall be effective from, and after its adoption and publication as provided by City Charter. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1995 WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR ATTEST: WILLIAM A. CHAMPA - CITY CLERK First Reading: Second Reading: Publication: 2.04 �U �t--�- � - -- FRIDLEY PARCELS 1330244100a3 13302441QOCi2 133024410031 133024410Q30 133024410029 13:i024410028 133�24410027 13302441Q026 133024410016 133024410017 133024410084 133024410083 13302441aD18 �.'�����% 133Q24410021 1330244100'13 133024410024 133024410025 133024410022 1681 1671 1661 165i 1641 1631 1621 1fi11 15�1 1580 1660 1666 1560 �� 6411 6371 6361 8351 Q61 CAMELOT OR CAMELOT DR CAMELOT DR CAMELOT DR CAMELOT DR CAMELO7 DR CAMELOT DR CAMELOT OR DANA CT DANA CT MISSISSIPPI ST MISSISSIPPI ST SQUIRE DR SQUIRE OR SQUIRE DR SQUIRE DR SQUIRE �R SQUIRE DR SQUIRE DR NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE 1VE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE . �l��U �:,"c .� . -c . �c . •c _� .� _� ,� . -cr .�cy . •�cr . �cr -_ �cr -. � cr _. ,� _. , � _� , � . -cr . �cr -. cr � NEW BRIGHTON PARCELS 3196 3i56 3�75 3115 2114 2104 2094 208� 2074 2124 21ST 21ST 21ST 21ST PLEASANNIEW PLEASANNIEW PIEASANTVIEW PLEASANTVIEW PLEASANTVIEW PLEASANTVIEW LANE LANE LANE LANE LANE LANE IANE LANE LANE LANE ��'-� ��§.i�{� [::r.. :F �:: iii X:. k?: ::�' �'� ��� 24 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: ��� _: . . William W. Bums, �ity M;anager �;� � � John G. F1or�Public Worl�s Director Apri124, 1995 Highway Lighting Agreeinent PW95-095 Three years a�o the State upgraded the intersections of TH 694, East River Road, University Avenue and Central Avenue. In t�iat process they installed new street lighting within the right-of-way along the intersectvlg highways. MnDOT is responsible for all the clover leaf �ind interstate highway lighting. The City is responsible for the lighting within the interse�cting highway right-of-ways. The attached resolution authorizes the City officers (att��mey, manager, and mayor) to execute the agreement with MnDOT for the trunk highvvay lighting maintenance and energy cost. The City's major responsibility consists of ��aying NSP, who services all of the lights for the City within the energy billing. Recommend the City Council adopt the attached resolution authorizing execution of the Agreement No. 73143M between the Ci�ty and MnDOT for the highway lighting maintenance. JGF:cz Attachment �.� � �� .� . �.._._ � 'J:r� • 1 i! • °�ati • � •�: :� :,+• � r • � r,•�;�:� i;� �: n � i:,b • v• � :,i• � �a� i;,� s ti �• �.tv: �� ��i• :� r.:�^r r:.� � r• � �r r. �+_ �S, N1nD(7I' has �nsta]:led highway lic�tirig iri the right-of-way of C5AH 1(East Rivex Road) �.'Iii 47 (Univer&ity Avenue) and �-I 65 (Central Ayenue) at Intexstate Highway No. 694 ir�te�YSections, and . �i3, it is t��e City's responsibility for right-of-way liqhtirYg on state aryd county hiqhways, aryd �AS, the City's responsibility oor�sists of mairit,ained i1l�ninators ar�d all its carr�ponents aryd cleaning ar�d relamping of the illtmninators as �ell as the eleckrical. wirir�g ar�d fuse kits, and to prwide the nec�essary electrical energy for the operation of the highway lightirig sys�t�s, and W�REAS, NSP, as an age.nt of the City, pravides for the mairitexiar�oe of the i1lLUninators, irrludiix� replave�ent and cleanirig ar�d relan�ing, as woel.l as main electrical wirir�g ar�d fia.se kits ba.sed �on the City's paying for the electrical �9Y. � �AB, Mr►DOr is responsible to perform all other existir�g highway lighting system maintenance. I30W, Tf�EFFOI2E, 8E IT RESOLVID 7�T, the City fbunci.l of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, provide oe.rtain mairitenanoe and electrical enexgy for the existing highway lighting systems on C�aunty State Aid Hic�way No. 1(East River Ro�d) at Trunk Hic�ray No. 694, ori Tnank Hic�iy No. 47 (Univexsity Avenue) at Tnmk Hic��,ray No. 694, and ari Trunk Highway No. 65 (Oentral Avenue) at Tnmk Highway No. 694 in aa�ordatx�e with the terms arid corx]itions set forth ar�d contained in A�gre�ent No. 73143M, a cxypy of which was before the Ca.uzcil, aryd BE IT FU�R RFSOLVID that the City attorney, manager and mayor are hereby authorized to execute such agree�nent, and assinne for and on behalf of the City all of the contractual d�ligations oontained therein. ' '� y�� � �� • �� • Y:M� �:1' M •�'ll MN • ' �:1' M •1' • I� Y:I � � • • ' � WILLIAM A. C�i�ME�A - CITY Q�2K WILI�TAM J . NEE - MAYOR 3.02 MINNESOTA.TRANSPORTATION.DEPARTMEN'�' HIGHWAY LIGHTING AGREEMENT NO: 73143M � .. � BET'WEEN THE STATE OF.MINNESOTA, D]3PARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION F,ND THE CITY OF FRIDLEY E'OR Maintenance and Electrical Enerc�y of the existing Highway Lighting Systems on County Stat�� Aid Highway No. 1(East River Road) at Trunk Highway No. 694, on Trunk Highway No. 47 (University Avenue) at Trunk Hi��hway No. 694, and on Trunk Highway No. 65 (Central Avenue) at Trunk Highway No. 694 in Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesot;a. S.P. 0285-56 and 6285-107 Prepared by Traffic Engineerinc� ESTIMATED AMOUNT RECEIVABLE Nane �z.03 � AMOUNT ENCUMBERED None Otherwise Covered THIS. AGREEMENT made:and entered into.by.and.be,tweeri the _. State of Minnesota, Department of Transportation, k�ereinaft.er. : referred to as the�"Stat�", and the City of Fridley,.hereinafter. �. referred to as the "City", WITNESSETH: � WHEREAS, Minnesota S_tatutes Section.161.20 (1994). authorizes the Commissioner of Transportation to make arrangements with and cooperate with any governmental authority for the purposes of constructing, maintaining and improving the Trunk Highway system; and WHEREAS, it was considered mutually desirahle to install•�highway lighting systems on County State Aid Highwa�r No. 1(East River Road) at Trunk Highway No. 694, on Trunk Highway No. 47 (University Avenue) at Trunk Highway No. 694, and on Trunk Highway No. 65 (Central Avenue) at Trunk Highway No. 694; and WHEREAS, the City and State will share in the maintenance and electrical energy for �he existing highway lighting systems as hereinafter set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS: l. The State has installed or caused the installation of said existing highway lighting systems, at its own cost and expense, in accordance with the plan for State Project No.'s 0285-56 and 6285-107, and as shown in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a pazt hereof. 73143M -1- 3.44 :2. At the exis�ing highway l�ighting s�stems, as show�•� -- in Exhibit "A", it shall�be the City's responsibility, at its �� cost , arid expense, to : (1) znaint:ain the� luminaires and all its _� components, including.replacemerit of the luminaire if necessar�;. (2) clean and relamp the luminaires; (3) maintain the electrical wiring, including fuse kits, from base of pole to luminaire; and� (4) provide the necessary elect�-ical energy for the operation of the existing highway lighting s��stems. It shall be the�State's responsibility, at its cost and expense, to perform all other existing highway lighting systern maintenance. '-- 3. Any and all persc�ns engaged in the aforesaid work to be performed by the State sh��ll not be considered employees of the City and any and all claims that may or might arise under the Worker's Compensation Act of th:Ls State on behalf of said employees while so engaged, and any and all claims made by any third party as a consequence of any act or omission on the part of said employees while so engac�ed on any of the work contemplated herein shall not bf: the obligation and responsibility of the City. Th�=_ State shall not be responsible under the Worker's Compensation Act for any employees of the City. 7=�143M -2- 3�.05 CITY OF FRIDLEY APPROVED AS TO FORM: By City Attorney _ Mayor (City Seal) By City Manager STATE OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMEATT OF TRANSPORTATION RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: DEPARTMENT OF TR.ANSPORTATION Assistant Division Engineer Operations Division By Assistant Commissioner Dated APPROVED AS TO FORM AND EXECUTION: DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION By Assistant Attorney General State of Minnesota Dated DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE By Dated 73143M -3- 3.06 _ RESO]�UTI ON BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Fridley enter into an ag�eement with the State �of Minr.�esota, Department � of . Transportation�for the followinc� purposes, to wit:� � To provide certain mai.ntenance and elecCrical`energy for the existing highH�ay.lighting�systems on County State P,id-Highway No. 1(East River Road) at Trunk � Highway No. 694, on Tz�unk Highway No. 47 (University Avenue) at Trunk Highway No. 694, and on Trunk Highway No . 65 { Central Avenue� ) at Trunk Highway No . 6 94 in accordance with the tE:rms and conditions set forth and contained in Agreement: No. 73143M, a copy of which was before the Council. � BE IT FURTHER RESOLVEI� that the proper City officers be and hereby are authorized to exe�cute such agreement, and thereby assume for and on behalf of the City all of the contractual obligations contained therein. CERT I]? 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Burns, City M��nager ��� � . �' John G, Flora, Public Worl�:s Director Apri124, 1995 Northtown Transit Hub PW95-096 The Regiona�-Transit Authority is constructing a Metropolitan Bus Transit Hub at the Northtown Ma1L This Transit Hub is located on the west side of the property along University Avenue extension In providin�g for the improved traffic access, they aze widening University Avenue for right tur.n lanes into the Northtown facility. This widening is within the City of Fridley and, therefore, must receive Council approval of this improvement. The attached resolution authorizes constructi�on of the right tum lanes within the portion of Fridley associated with the Northtown Tr,ansit Hub. Recommend the City Council adopt the attact�ed resolution. There are no costs associated with this project to the City of Fridley. JGF:cz Attachment 4.�01 L� �u • �.�. � � RF90LUTI�II�. _.199S . R�O�IrI�T APPAOVII� FII�lir� I33�3IC,�T A1�ID C�ONSTR�GR'IOL�T �' ��Wi�i ' TRAN��T HI� .IId � CITY OF �m7aav Ai�ID �Y OF A1+bI�i, .�. . �3, the Anoka Cc�ultY Regi.onal Railroad Authority and the Metiro�olitan (7auYCi1 plan to oonstnu.rt , a transit hub at Northtraan Shoppirig � Center in �the City of Blaine, Minnesota; arxi �, th�e Northt�cxan 'I�nsit Hub will provicle a� free-star�ding transit faci],ity - for the northern suburbs, within a MetropoTitan Ca�ncil-designated regional. business conc�txation and consisterit with the region's Vision for Transit and� the Anoka Oounty's 201U C�rehensive Transportation Plan; and �, � P�'J� �res moclifications to the raadway network, affectir�g Z�k Hic�way 47, Ca�anty Road 3/University Avenue Extension, and 85th Ave.nue Northeast between 'Iii 47 axxi Q2 3; and WF�S, these roadway modifications are in Mitu�sota Depar�i�ent of Transportation roadway ric�trof�ray within the cities of Blaine, (bon Rapids, F�idley or Spring Iake Park, and WI�RII�,S, the roadway modifications to TH 47 include a right turn lane froan northbouryd �I 47 to eastbaurid 85th Avenue NE, in the sautheast quadrant of the �I 47 - 85th Ave.nue NE intersection, within the City of Fridley; ar�d �i3, the City of Fridley has pazticipated in multi-agency discus,sions on the project arxi reaeived the review set of final e.r�gine�xir�g plans arr.i �ecifications for the project in Fall, 1994. NO�� T�ORE, B� IT RF�OLVED TAAT, the City Cauncil of the City of Fridley, Anoka CauYtY, Minnesata� apProves the Northt�awn Transit Hub raadway modifications within the City's Corporate Limits, as described the Northtawn Transit Hub �gineeririg Plans . `1�� � i� • �• • YS�� �:I` N •�JI ' M • ' .1' M • ' • �� Y:I . � � � ' fVYY�.71 WILLIAM A. (�3A1�A - CITY QERK WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR 4.02 �i � I 'S � � `� , � ' � '' , �, ; , `•` , , `�' ` 'i .s'. t � • 1�. \ � i �`:` . . j � �,..�:� J,.! _ � , `��:, ,, '•\` i�::-� ` '� • 1.� •,` ` �` �{^` ��,.� ;� . � . . � . - . � ) • � . l � : �,,: '� ` - - � - i �.., . , r . . ; . . . . � . . . '' / i � ♦ � _ . . \ �\ . ,. . , e\ '\ ` _ _ . . � . . . . . � � , i i' � � �� � :) I - � . . . ... . Ct. J' i . . 7 � i-• . �i.�. . � . . l _ � t .. . � - . i � � . .\ � ,� \.� , � .� .._.. � {� /�i,�� � ,,?� _.,\ ,,, `, ;` � � `� �;, � -- � ; ,\� ` ; � �� `1 �.: l� , �� � � . ��� � �:`! 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O t:5 � aD �� i f� ,.. __. � , � ; La_,_' r n D � , ,, --_ _D __ p � 1 � .._t_ _ ....__..._.. . ...... ._. _ _... ; ., _ ._.. , � � ; — , ; , _....--- � " �`1 ___ _---, : Z , - - �.� J ) i � � � i � ---- ;�__�-� i� �4 f + 'b fTt i:� , m ' 'r ! ;, , , . . ,.- Y 1 ; --- - ! tZ ,., r' ~�'.., I _ __ �i.�_. I �• ..' ,i . . . . , � . . . - � _ � �.. . . . - . . � . � � TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: William W. Burns, City Manager ,�'�� t�� John G. F1ora;�Director of Public Works Apri124, 1995 Municipal Garage Study PW95-098 The City has re�eived 10 proposals for studying the Municipal Garage project to provide a more efficient, effective and safe facility. The proposals range from $8,828 to $29,450. On Thursday, April 13, 1995, a committee of Jon Wilczek, Paul Lawrence, Ken Holmstrom, Curt Dahlberg, Jim Brindley, Bill Murphy and I conducted interviews with six of the firms. As a result of the interviews, the proposals and inspection of the various facilities constructed by the firms, it was the unanimous recommendation to retain the services of Rieke Carroll Muller Associates, Inc. (RC1V� at a cost not-to-exceed $8,828 for the study of the Municipal Garage. This firm has constructed a number of public works facilities in Mankato, Worthington, Albertville, Anoka and Goodhue County. They are providing a team approach to criteria identification as well as staff to identify the various components of a public works facility. Recommend the City Council approve a contract with RCM to study the Municipal Garage at a cost not-to-exceed $8,828. The 1995 CIP provided $15,000 for this study. JGF:cz 5.01 �� :�, . .,�► � , _ . April 13, 1995 � CAPITAL IMP�ROV�MENT PROGRAM � 'i . . � `. , _ _ . P�ROJ ECT AREA � . PRGIJE��` �F.A:� � � GENERAL . . .. . . : � � . . i •::>::: �<::>: "' 1995 IVR - 24 HR MUNICIPAL CENTER MUNICIPAL GARAGE STUDY DESIGN OF MUNICIPAL GARAGE FIRE DEPARTMENT CEMENT SLAB RECARPET-POLICE, MEET RM I 8� II OPTICAL DISK TECHNOIOGY �1��;;:: ,::: :::::. . . .. 1996 GENERAL CAPITAL FUND (Encumb. 94) 50,000.00 GENERAL CAPITAL FUND (Encumb. 94) 15,000.00 � GENERAL CAPITAL FUND 50,000.00 GENERAL CAPITAL FUND (93-$10,000) 25,000.00 GENERAL CAPITAL FUND 32,000.00 GENERAL CAPITAL FUND 74.000.00 TOTAL PROJECT FOR $246A00.00 RECARPET UPSTAIRS OFFICE AREA GENERAL CAPITAL FUND MUN. GARAGE IMPROVEMENT GENERAL CAPITAL FUND "DESIGN LOWER LEVEL LOBBY/POLICE GENERAL CAPITAL FUND � 'TELEPHONE SYSTEM - NATURE CENTER GENERAL CAPITAL FUND "REPAIR STORAGE BARN-INNSBRUCK NAT GENERAL CAPITAL FUND ' ERGONOMIC DESK CHAIRS GENERAL CAPITAL FUND TOTAL PROJECT FOR ���1R''' 1997 MUNICIPAL CENTER FUEL TANKS GENERAL CAPITAL FUND REPLACE STANDSY GENERATOR/ CONTROL (100 KVV) (MUN CENTER) GENERAL CAPITAL FUND RESURFACE MUN. GARAGE ASPHALT AREA GENERAL CAPITAL FUND `REMODEL LOWER LEVEL LOBBY/POLICE GENERAL CAPITAL FUND "SOFTWARE/HARDWARE UPGRADE SL-1 GENERAL CAPITAL FUND TELEPHONE SYSTEM "FIRE DEPT GARAGE VENTILATION SYS GENERAL CAPITAL FUND TOTAL PROJECT FOR ' NEW PROJECTS OR EQUIPMENT 5.02 52,000.00 500,000.00 8,000.00 3,000.00 2,500.00 36.000.00 $601 �00.00 75,000.00 30,000.00 75,000.00 25,000.00 30,000.00 15,000.00 $250,000.00 � MUNICIPAL GARAGE 8FP � � FI�.M +edST � TIME RCM $8,828 2 months AMCON/CM $ i 2,000 3�a months Setter Leach & Lindstrom $12,500 3 monfhs Lindberg Pierce $13,600 2 months BRW $14,500 2�a months SEA $14,760 2 months OSM $19,000 3 months Dalan Isami & Assoc $19,800 CNH $26,000 Rogers Perlen Fein & Assoc $29,450 5.03 CITY OF FRIDLEY � DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS REQUEST FO.R PROPOSALS The City of Fridley is requesting proposals for professional services to complete an evaluation of the Public Works Maintenance Garage, and make recommendations for the upgrading of the City Garage facility. _ Proposals will be received until 11:00 a.m., March 29, 1995, at the office of John G. Flora, Director of Public Works, 6431 University Avenue N.E., Fridley, MN 55432. (Telephone Number 612-572-3550.) All firms submitting proposals must be licensed as professional engineers or architects in the State of Minnesota, to perform the type of services requested. The City of Fridley reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Scope of Services: The firm selected will evaluate the garage, including maintenance areas, vehicle parking, fuel storage, and materials storage including winter sand and sait. Services shall also include concept drawings witfi construction cost estimates. The final recommendation must be in enough detail and in agreement with the City goals (cost and needs considered) that the City can advance the project to the design phase. The City may not necessarily use the same consu(tant to complete both the needs study and construction design. Maximizin� reuse of existing buildin� is an important consideration. Detailed Study Requirements: 1. Meet with City of Fridley representatives, as a minimum, at the following times: a. When evaluation begins, will require individual meeting with mechanics, maintenance supervisors, Pubtic Works Director and City Manager to better understand the relationship between the facility desired and the funding that will be available. b. At the completion of the evaluation c. During tl�e preparation of recommendation and concept drawings, including construction cost ranges d. At the final presentation 2. Structural condition and projected requirements of existing buildings. a. Heating/cooling systems b. Electrical systems, including standby power c. Restroorns d. Lunc}iroom e. Locker room f. Meeting room g. Office space h. Storage room for of�ice and cleanin� supplies i. Computer stations 5.04 3. Equipment maintenance repair areas a. Lifts :. b: Overhead crane c. Specialized tool needs d. Tire repair e. Lubricatton areas f. Waste oiUanti-freeze/hazardous chemicats storage g. Oil and grease storage - h. Parts/tire storage i. Tooi storage j. Welding area k. Equipment washing/parts cleaning 4. General considerations a. Equipment storage, including movement through parking area and building b. Carpentry/wood shop c. Sign shop/storage d. Cold storage e. . - Sand/salt stora�e f. Materials bulk storage g. Fuel (gas & diesel) storage h. Employee parkin� area i. Safety including OSHA requirements, fire safety requirements etc. j. ADA requirements k. Sprinkler system requirements 5. Furnish the City with 15 copies of the final recommendations and concept drawings. Final recommendations shall include construction cost estimates, and be in enough detail to begin the recommended design phase for construction. 6. Experience/Site Visits a. Firms submitting proposals shall provide the City with a list of clients they have provided a similar service to in the last 5 years in the metro area. The list shall include the client's name, address, telephone number and the name of a contact person. b. Whenever possible, the City would prefer to visit sites �vhere work similar to the engineer/architect recommendation has been constructed. (The consultant will not be required to accompany the City staf�'on site visits.) 7. Depending upon the number of proposals received, the City reserves the right to conduct an interview with one or more of the responding firms prior to submittin� a recommendation to the City Council for approvai. c:\misc\newgarag. fac 3 -6-95 5.05 r - . . ' ADDENDUM NUMBER 1 . . FRIDLEY CITY GARAGE � Study Request For Proposais 3-10-95 � 7. Consultants submitting proposals must submit a total cost for performing the work requested. The consultant shall also estimate tfie manhours that will be required to � complete the work. 5.06 C: r . � � LICENSES. . ' . : C(TY OF FRIDLEY , � April 24, 1995 . Type of License: By: Approved By::._ Fees: BILLIARDS Sharx Sports Bar Richard DeFoe David Sallman �a60;00 3710 E. River Rd. Public Safety Director Fridley, MN 55421 BOWLING ALLEY Fridley Rec. & Service Co. Wm. Gottwaldt Richard Larson 6310 Hwy. 65 l�.E. Fire Inspector Fri.dley, MN 5:5432 CIGARETTE �- $360.00 Conoco_.#.2�310. Cindy Stephens David Sallman $30.00 7600 University Ave.N.E. Public Safety Director Fridley, MN 55432 Convenience Plus Gene.Warner " " " $30.00 7883 E. River Rd. Fridley, MN 55432 ' Fireside Rice Bowl Qliver Tam " " " 1160 Fireside Dr. N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley Phillips 66 Bob Ring " "' " 7680 Hwy. 65 N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Grocery Nut Kenneth Jedneak " " " 6501 Central Ave.N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Sb�rx_.Sports Bar Richar.d DeEoe " " " 3Z10 E. River Rd. Fridley, MN 55421 Snyders Drug Store #18 Same " " 6582 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 SuperAmerica#4199 Same " " " 7299 Hwy. 65 N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 8.01 $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 " $30.00 $30.00 r .. i CCIY OF FRIDLEY LICENSES Page 2 SuperAmerica.#4207- _ Same David Sallman . .$30.00 7449 E. River Rd. Public Safety Director Frildey, MN 55432 SuperAmerica #4175 same " " " $30.00 5667 University Ave,N.�. Fridley, MN 55432 Total Jeffrey Kramer 6101 University Ave.NE. Fridley, MN 55432 To�al Jeffrey Kramer 5300 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley, M(� �5421 ENTERTATPdMENT Loyal Order Of Moose Joe Streyzewski 8298 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 FOOD ESTABLISHMENT � American Legion Dennis L. Burke 7365 Central Ave.N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Conoco #23310 Kayo Oil Co. 7600 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Convenience Plus Genen Warner 7883 E. River Rd. Fridley, MN 55432 Fireside Rice Bowl Oliver Tam 1160 Fireside Dr.N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 FMC Corp. United Defense Joseph Neubauer 4800 E. River Rd. Fridley- MN55421 Fridley Phillips 66 Bob Ring 7680 Hwy. 65 N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 8.�2 � n " " $30.00 " " $30.00 " " " $85.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 r. � � � CI7Y OF FRIDLEY Grocery Hut,#12 6501 Central Ave.N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Loyal Order of Moose 8298 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 I� McDonald's 8100 Univerity Ave. N.E. Fridley, h1N 55432 McDonald's 250 57th Ave.N.E. Fridley, MN-55432 Sharx Sports Bar 3710 E. River Rd. Frildey, MN 55421 Snyder's Drug Store#18 6582 University Ave.NE. Fridley, MN 55432 - Steak Express 8154 E. River Rd. Fridley, MN 55432 SuperAmerica #4199 7299 Hwy. 65 N.E. Fridiey, MN 55432 SuperAmerica #4207 7449 E. River Rd. Fridley, MN 55432 SuperAmerica #4175 5667 University AVe.N,E. Frid]ey, MN 55432 Total 6101 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 To ta 1 5300 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 � - LICENSES Kenneth Jedneak Joe Strezaewski Mark Wheeldon 4 1 11 Ricard DeFoe Same Shirley Severson Same Same Same Jeffrey Kramer �� �� �� 8.03 Page 3 $45.00 $45:00 $45.00 $45.00 $45,00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 � . . � � LICENSE� . ... .. ... C(TY OF . . : FRIDLEY Page 4 � GAMBLING Sharx Night Club Richard DeFoe David Sallman $300,00 3720 E. River Rd. Public Safety Dir. � Fridley, MN 55421 MOTEL Budget Host Sunliner Inn WMKS Motel Inc. 6881 Hwy. 65 N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 ON SALE LIQUOR & SUNDAY LIQUOR Fireside Rice Bowl Oliver Tam 1160 Fireside Dr. N.E. I Fridley, P�IN 55432 The Ground Round Gr.of MN Inc. 5277 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley, MiV 55421 Joe DiMaggio's Sports Bar Geo.Vespa 1298 E. Moore Lk.Dr. N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Sandee's Braam Investments 6490 Central Ave,NE. Fridley, MN 55432 Maple Lanes Restaruant Maple Lanes Restaurant Inc. 6310 Hwy. 65 N.E. Fri dl ey, P�iN 55432 Shorewood Inn Shorewood Inn Inc. ' 6161 Hwy 65 N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Stuart Anderson Cattle Co. Rest. ARG Enterprises, Inc. 5696 University Five. N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 8.04 Richard Larson $240.00 David Sallman $6,000.00 Public Safety Dir.Sun.$200.00 " " '.' $8,000.00 Sunday$200.00 �� �� �� $7,000.00 Sunday$200.00 " " " $6,000.00 . Sunday$200.00 " " �6,00.00 Sunc!ay�200.00 " " �8,000.00 Sunday$200.00 " " $8,000.00 Sunday$200.00 A : � , � � � LICENSES�. . . CITY OF ' . . FRIDLEY . . . .. Page 5 CLUS ON SALE LIQUOR & SUND�IY LIQUOR � Knights of Columbus T. Christensen David Sal.lman $650.00 6831 Hwy. 65 iV.E.'_ Public Safe�y Dir,Sunday$200:00 Fradley, MN 55432 _ Fridley V.F.W. Ron Saba " " " $850.00 Social Club Sunday$200.00 1040 Osborne Rd. N.E. Fri dl ey, t�IN 55432 Fridley Ameri:can Legion M. Saltness " " 7365 Central Ave.N,E. Fri d 1 ey, f9N 55432 Loyal Order of Moose . R. Marcucci " " 8298 University Ave.N.E. Fri dl ey, PlIN 55432 OFF SALE BEER Conven�ence Plus Galn Inc. " �� 7883 E. River Rd. � Fridley, MN 55432 Grocery Hut #12 Kenneth Jedneak " . " 6501 Central Ave.N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 SuperAmerica #4175 Same " �� 5667 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 SuperAmerica #4199 Same " �� 7299 Hwy. 65 N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 SuperAmerica # 4207 Same " '� 7449 E. River Rd. Fridley, MN 55432 iwin Cities Stores Same �� 7298 Hwy. 65 N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 ON SALE BEER Pizza Flame Fridley Same " �� 317 Osborne Rd. N.E. Fridley, MN �55432 8-05 $500.001 " Sunday$200.00 $650.00 " Sunday$200,00 " $60.00 " $60.00 " $60.00 " $60.OQ " $60.00 �� �� m $60.00 $325.00 �. � . , LICENSES � - CfTY OF. . , fRIDIEY . . � . . . � Page 6 . . . PRIVATE GAS PU��1P � Determan Welding R Tank Serv.. J. Determan R.ichard Larson $30.00 1241 72nd. Ave. N.E, . Fir.e inspector� Fridley, Mf� 55432 Kuether`Dist. W.Kuether " " " $30.00 6982 Hwy. 65 N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Park Const.Co, R. Engebretson 7900 Beech St,.N.E. Fridley, P1N 55432 Unity Medica� Center Same 550 Osborne Rd.N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 REFUSE HAULER C& J Roll Off Service M, Johnson P.O. Box 41 Belle Plaine, MN 56Q11 Gallagher Service Inc. 6. Gallagher 1691 91st Ave. N.E. Blaine, MN 55449 Randy's Sanitation R. Roskowiak 4351 U.S.Hwy.12 S.E. Del ano, f+IN 55328 Woodlake Sanitary Serv. W.Benton 8661 Rendova St. Circle Pines, MN 55014 RETAIL GASOLINE Fridley Phillips 66 Bob.Ring 76£30 Hwy. 65 N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Grocery Hut #12 Q, Jedneak 6501 Central Ave.N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 SuperAmerica #4199 Same 7299 Hwy. 65 N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 8.�6 �� �� �� �� �� �� � $30.00 $30.00 $60.00 $90.00 ���Os�O $90.00 Richard Larson $60.00 Fire Inspector �� �� �� $6(l . �� �� �� �� $60. �Q , . : . .. - _ � � � � : _ � LICEI�ISES . � oF . fRIDLEY .. Page 7 . SuperAmerica #42�7 Same Richard. Larson. �60.0(�. 7449 E. River Rd. Fire Inspector � Fridley, MN 55432 SuperAmerica #4175 Same ° " " $6�•(10 5667 Universi�y Ave.N.E. .. . . Fridley, MN 55432 Total James P.HiI•1 " " " $6�.�� 61�1 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Total �� �� �� �� �� �� $60.0(l 5300 Central Ave.N.E. Fridley, MN�-�5421 STREET VENDING Blue Bell Ice Cream J. Freid David Sallman $5Q.�� � 3218 Snelling Ave, Pubiic Safety Director , P1p 1 s. MN 55406 i P�10TOR VEHICLE BODY REPAIR Fridiey Chevrolet Geo Inc. R. Stelter K Schneider : �150.�Q 75(ll Hwy 65 N.E. Comm. Development Fridley, MN 55432 FOOD ESTABLISHMENT Longhorn Grill � Bar Ali Mishkee $45.00 7850 University Ave.N.E, Fridley, P1N 55432 T.R. McCoy's Tom Ryan $35.0(1 7850 University Ave.N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 ON SALE LIQUOR T.R. r��coy's Tom Ryan David Sallman $154,(l0 785(1 University Ave.NE. Fridley, MN 55432 8.�7 l � .. '� L�cENSES : : �, . . . p7Y QF ' ' FRio�t�r April 24 � 1995. � BLACKTOPPING Asphalt Driveway Co � 1211 E Hwy 36 JOHN PALACIO . St Paul MN 55109-2091 Scott Smith �. Chief Bldg Ofc� I Lino Lakes Blacktop Inc 502 Lilac St Lino Lakes MN 55014-1053 Betty Ramsden Same . Minnesota Roadways Co 147 N Janathaa Blvd #9 Chaska MN 55318-2342 John Mueller Same Northem Asphalt Construction Inc 11(�i4 Raddison Rd NE Blaine MN 55449 Jeannette Larson Same Northwest Asphalt Inc.. 1451 Co Rd 18 Shakopee MN 55379 Donald Pfeiffer Same �ECTRIC , Advanced Electric Co Inc 4407 Loretta Ln Minnetonka MN 55345-0731 Ronald Leidall STATE OF MINN Aid Electric Service Inc 7101 Hwy 65 NE Fridley MN 55432-3302 Gerald Koskiniemi Same 1 Ome a Electric c A ha & In P g 12705 Eveleth Path Apple Valley MN 55124 Wayne Bezanson Same American Fagle Electric Inc 18475 Rum River Blvd NW Anoka MN 55303-8970 Bill Masloski Same . . . 1 . � � . . B & L Electric .I�c . j. 3933 W 143 S� � � Savage MN 55378-2940 Rabert Ward Sa�e � '� Bacon's Electric Co , 7731 Main St NE � � Fridl�y MN 55432 Richard Padd�ck : ' Bassing .Electric Inc � I354 McKay Dr H�am Lake MN 55304-6128 . Riehard .Bassing . � i i Braastad Electric Inc 17620 Hwy 65 NE Soderville MN 55304 Richard Braastad Comm-Tech Electrical Contr Inc 14216-23AveN Plymouth Mnt 55447-4910 Michael Schmitt Commonwealth Electric of MN Inc ; 554 Broadway St Paul MN 55101-2441 Terry Towey Donnelly Electric Inc 1126 Rice St St Paul MN 55117-4923 Edward Sobanski Dymanyk Electric Inc 1915 NE Broadway St NE Minneapolis MN 55413-1758 Arlene Chegaris Egan-McKay Electrical Contr Inc 7100 Medicine Lake Rd : Minneapolis MN 55427-3673 James Rivard ' Electric Repair & Construction Co Inc 4024 Washington Ave N Minneapolis MN 55412-1790 Donald Cole Electric Service Co of Mpls 1609 Chicago Ave S Minneapolis MN 55444-1697 Wally Cisewski 8.09 Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same � . . Elecbrical Contractors inc: . . � . . 123 N �3 St Ste 202 � . � . . � Minneapolis MN 554Q��1660 D Wermerskirchen Same ' Eiectrical Maint�nance Service Inc � 3548 Idaho Ave N � : � C.ry.stal Mn 55427 :,. Judith Hagen Same �. Ess John & Sons Inc 11401 Co Rd #3 - Hopl�ins MN 55343-7490 Vemon Steppe Same Fraenkel Electric Inc 3851 Central Ave NE Columbia Heights MN 55421-3980 Morris Fraenkel Same Gunnar Electric Compa.ny 7960 Eden Prairie Rd Eden Prairie�VlN 55347-1157 Fonest Walters Same Hanison Electric Inc 2525 Nevada Ave N #301 Golden Valley MN 55427-3643 Michael Harrison Same Heights Electric Inc 704 40 Ave NE Minneapolis MN 55421-2998 Steven Nelson Same Highland Electric Inc 2030 St Clair Ave ' St Paul MN 55105-1650 William LaLonde Same Kiilmer Electric Co Inc 9702 - 85th Ave N Maple Grove MN 55369-0246 Duane Palmer Same Lakeview Electric Co 8116 Pillsbury Ave S Bloomington MN 55420-1101 Les Froysa Same Lindell Electric Inc 710 - 87th Ln NE Blaine MN 55434-2314 Ronda Schiebout Same 8.10 i ; � � Mik-Lyn :Electrie Co Inc � 1305 Jefferson �-Twy. � � � . C�amplin MN 55316=1427 : Michael Selko � Satne � Muska Electric Company � 1985 Oakcrest �Ave _ Roseville MN 55113-26$6 Mahlon Christensen Same No�tfi Side Electric Co. � � 1405 44 Ave No : Mi�neapolis MN 55412-1399 James Stumpfa Same Olympic Electric Co Inc 7103 Amundson Ave S Edina MN 55439-2020 Paul Kosmides Same Parsons Electric Co 5960 Main St NE Fridley MN- -55432-5480 Timothy Floeder Same Phasor Electric Co 13809 Industrial Park Blvd Plymouth MN 55441-3746 Kirk Herman Same Prairie Electric Co Inc 6595 Edenvale Blvd #120 Eden Prairie MN 55346-2567 Ronald Oswald Same Pro-Tec Design Inc 2405 N Annapolis Ln #210 Plymouth MN 55441-3633 Lee Danielson Same Residential Electric Inc 235b Charles Ave St Paul MN 55114-1622 John Heinen Same Richmond & Sons 5182 W Broadway Crystal MN 55429-3591 Scott Follese Same Ries Electric Company 777 N Concord So St Paul MN 55075-1116 John Ries Same 8.11 Rivard Electric Co Inc . 7072 Progress Rd �. . � Centerville MN 55038 � Donald Rivard � Same � Serviee ElectFic . 232 Shorewood Cir . Rush City MN SSU69-2747 . L?ennis Woad Snyder Electric Co . 6112 Excelsior Blvd St Louis,Park MN 5541�6-2766 JerFy Sn�der South Side Electric 9201 E Bloomington Freeway Ste H Bloomington MN 55420-3494 David Wintheiser Spark Electric Co ' 2114 Washington St NE � Minneapolis 1VIN 55418-4438 Walt Swierczek Sterling Electric Construction 2817 Lyndale Ave S Minneapolis MN 55408-2109 Lawwrence Krein Super Electric Inc 10100 Pa1m St NW � Coon Rapids MN 55433 Jon Mortenson Three Phase Electric Inc 2705 Fox Ridge Blaine MN 55449-5902 Gary Hennings Total Electric Inc 1537 92 Ln NE , Blaine MN 55449-4398 Richard I.eVoir West Star Electric Inc 6324 Lakeland Ave N Brooklyn Park MN 55428-2309 James Houg Wiring By Weir Inc 410 Ensign Ave N Miru�eapolis MN 55427 John Weir $.�2 Same Same _ � Same Saxne Same Same Same Same Same Same � ; � � � �. j � � ' �AS SERVI 4ES . � ' All Seasori Comfort Inc 14171SStNW. New Brighton MN 55112-5451 Coot Air Mechanical Inc 1441 Rice St Dick Larson St Paul MN 55117-3899 Chuak Worms DJ's Heating_ & Air Cond Inc 6060 LaBea� Ave NE Albertville MN 55301-9715 � De1Mar Furnace Exchange Inc 4080 83 Ave N Brooklyn Park MN 55443-2500 Egan Mechanical Contra.ctors Inc 7100 Medicine La.ke Rd Minneapolis MN 55427-3671 Fireside Comer 2700 N Fairview Ave Roseville MN 55I 13 Golden Valley Heating & A/C S 182 W Broadway Crystal MN 55429-3591 J-Berd Mechanical Contractors Inc PO Box 148 Chaska MN 55318-0148 Kath Heating & AC 3096 Rice St Little Canada MN 55113-5338 Lakeland North Plumbing &. Heating 16041 Kangaroo St NW Anoka MN 55303 McQuillan Bros Plbg & Htg 452 Selby Ave St Paul MN 55102 JOHN PALACIO Chief Bldg Ofct Same . Don Savitski Same � Del Wischmann Gerald Egan Same Same Sharon Eibensteiner Same S Follese Dave Berdan Bruce Kath Jim Nelson Tim McQuillan 8.13 � Same Same Same Same Same Maintenance Team �The - . � 77-i 1 Flying Ctoud Dr . � Eden Prairie- MN 35344 _ Master Mobile �Home Service � 2189 Long Lake Rd New Brighton_ MN 55 i 12-5165 111erit HVAC Inc 7801 Park Dr . Cha.nhassen MN 55317 Metcopolitan Mech Contrs Inc 7340 Washington Ave S Eden Prairie MN 55344-3582 Minnegasco 808 Lasalle, 11 Floor Minneapolis �viN 55402-0038 NewMech Companies Inc 1633 Eustis St St Paul MN 55108 P& H Services Co Inc 1601 67 Ave N Brooklyn Center MN 55430-1743 Ron's Mechanical Inc 1812 E Shakopee Ave Shakopee MN 55379-2942 Rouse Mechanical Inc PO Box 899 Minneapolis MN 55440-0899 Royalton Heating & Cooling 4120 85 Ave N ' Brooklyn Park MN 55443-1912 St Cloud Refrigeration Inc 604 Lincoln Ave NE St Cloud MN 56304 .. . � Roman Taffe Same � - Bazry _Fas�ett Same . Steven Berquist Thomas Nelson Robin Klug Larry Jordan Gerald Steffens Ron Coster Gary Danzeisen Tom Stewart Joe Lyon 8.14 Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same h. . ' � . . . . - : . . � . � � . . .. . ' � . - . ' . � .� ' ' _ � . � ' . . � St Marie Sheet Metal .Inc � � � � : . � : 7940 Spring I�ake Park Rd _ � � � . : � � S' Lake Park MN 55432-2253 P�tul St Marie Same pnng . Sedgwick Htg & Ai� Cond Co .. . . 8910 Wentworth Ave S � � Minneapolis MN , 554�.0 2853 . : . . : . Thomas Sedgwick . Same. . . Standard Heating & Air Cond . � . . . 410 West Lak� St _ � � - Minneapolis MN 55408-2998� Dave Melnick Same Superior Contractors Inc 6121 42 Ave N Minneapolis MN 55422-1601 Donald Hoglund Support Services � 13589 67 Pl N Maple Grove-MN 55311-35i4 Phil Ebert Thermex Corpora.tion 4850 Park Glen Rd St Louis Park MN 55416-5704 Curtis Brekke Vogt Heating & AC 3260 Gorham Ave St Louis Park MN 55426-4189 Don Bell i CiFNERAL CONTRACTOR-COMMERCIAL Amcon Corp 200 W Hwy 13 '� Burnsville MN 55337 Dennis Cornelius � Cave & Associates LTD ; 2489 Rice St #40 ' Roseville MN 55113-3723 Sam Cave EFH Co 1601 E Hwy 13 #204 Burnsville MN 55337-2953 Mike Whalen Erickson Brothers , 4567 W 80 St Minneapolis MN 55437 Bob Seday 8.15 � Same Same Same Same JOHN PALACIC� Ctuef Bldg Ofcl Same Same Same . Everest Construction Co � � . 2685 Long L,ake Rd ' < Rose�ille MN 55113-2537 � � Gar�ock French � Roofmg Corp � 2309 Snelling Ave S Minneapolis M1Y SS404 Haglin C F& Sans Co 4005 W 65 St Edina MN 55435-1768 . Holtan Kitchens & Remodeling Inc 5026 Morgan Ave S Minneapolis MN 55419 Jorgenson Construction Inc 1622 93 Ln NE Minneapolis �vIN 55449-4313 Kraus Anderson Construction 525 S 8 St Minneapolis MN 55444-1077 Maintenance Team Inc 7711 Flying Cloud Dr Eden Prairie MN 55344-3708 Midwest Restoration & Const Inc 1628 Hwy 10 NE Minneapolis MN 55434-2171 Modern Concepts & Design 1700 Sugarloaf Trl Brooklyn Park MN 55444 Nicholson Construction 8975 15 St N Lake Elmo MN 55042-9439 Opus Corporadon 9900 Bren Rd E Minnetonka MN 55440-0150 Rick Baker Same . . Dave Karel Thomas Roberts Keith Holtan Stanley Jorgenson Marcia Lindberg Craig Thompson Gary Wruck James Manetas John Nicholson John McKenzie 8.�6 _ Same ; : Same. Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same i i � . � . Rit$ Way Waterproof ng . � . _ . . � 448 Liiac St � . � � . . . ' Lina Lakes MN 55014-1054 Charlene Nfesserich Same . River Road Investors . � . . - 7841 Wayzata Blvd #111� . I1�Iinneapalis Mi�T 5�42G-1488.. .Chris Johnson �ame _ Shingobee Builders Inc � 279 N Medina St Loretto MN 55357 Keith McDonald Same � Specialty Construction Services �' 1250 East Moore Lake Dr NE #230 Fridley MN 55432 Robert Bankers Same Steele James Construction Co 1410 Sylvan St St Paul MN -55117-4690 Richard Naughton Same Steiner Development Inc 3610 S Hwy 101 �VVayzata MN 55391-3424 Galen Tongen Same Stone Construction 2181 107 Ln NE Blaine Mn 55449-5237 Jerome Stone Same Stra.ck Conshvction Company Inc PO Box 668 � Si Cloud MN 56302-0668 Robert Strack Same � Timco Conshuction Inc 9421 West River Rd Brooklyn Park MN 55444-1141 Timothy McKee Same Tulsa Metro Builders 2027 West Detroit i Broken Arrow OK 74012 Ernie Hartman Same Welsh Construcdon Corp 8200 Normandale Blvd Bloomington MN 55437-1060 Greg Anderson Same GENERAL CONTRACTOR-RESIDENTIAL 8.�7 .. � � Addition & Remodeling Spec (t109) . .�: � ' . _ 2b � 8 � Goon Rapids Bled NW � . JO�TI�f P1�LACiO. � � . � Coon Rapids 11�N 55433-3962 Roger Harju Chief Bldg Ofcl: . � ; - . Adv�ance� Home Products �Inc (2332). . . . . � � . .. . 3770 West Broadway � � � Robbinsdale MN 55422 . Mark. Silverstein Same . � Al-Ko Home Impravements (192.7) 8090- 4th Ave Lino Lalces MN 55014-2008 A1 Kopecky . Same . American Remodeling Inc (2406) 8585 N Stemmons #102 Dallas TX 75247-3805 Leslie Hawkins Mail to: 3700 Annapolis Ln Ste 145 Plymouth MN 55447 B & B Roofmg Service (9042) 6760 Madison St Fridley MN 55432 Brickner Builders Inc (3440) 6240 Hwy 65 #308 Fridley MN 55432-5154 Casdebrook Cons�'uction (9262) 3945 169 Ln NW Andover MN 55304 Jerry Bethel Rick Brickner David Szyplinski Citywide Home Improvement Inc (3013) 1005 W Broadway Minneapolis MN 55411 Faul Ocker Country Concrete & Const Inc (2675) 16214 Xenia St NW Andover MN 55304-2352 Custom Remodelers Inc (1748) 8729 Central Ave NE Blaine MN 55434-3318 Wayne Knudson Chad Carpenter Davis Systems of Greater St Paul (8535) 3065 Spruce St #101 St Paul MN 55117-1062 Paul Davis . . Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same r ; _ .. _ ' . Donnelly Windows. (Applied For) _ � � � � 2519 E 25 St � _ . r M�nneapolis MPd 55� Tom Donnelly Same � � � . � DuAll Services Inc (3178) . . . . . . 636 39 Ave NE . I.. . Coi.umbia Heights. MN .�5.421 Gary Dooner Same ' Garlock-French Roof ng (1423.) . . . 2309 Snelling Ave Minneapolis MN 55444 � David Karel Same � Gladstone's Window & Door (2110) 1870 English St Maplewood MN 55109 Robert Long Same Hendricks Roofiag Co (20032276) 2521 Jones Place W Bloomington�MN 55431 Mark Hendricks Same � Imperial Siding Inc (8510) � 140 Hudson Ave N Big Lake MN 55309 Mike Morgan Same Integra Builders Inc (20019839) 4259 Arthur St NE Columbia Heights MN 55421 Eric Hinrichs Same J & J Total Construction (9227) 6870 164 Ln NW Ramsey MN 55303-3669 Joseph Rinehart Same Johnson George B (1016) 5410 Girard Ave N Brooktyn Center MN 55430-3166 George Johnson Same Johnson, Milton Co (2083) 525 Lowry Ave NE Minneapolis MN 55418-2868 Bruce Erickson Same Katlerup, Erick Construction (7591) 7400 1 Ave S Richfield MN 55423 Erick Kallerup Same 8.19 . Kaufrrian 5heet Meta1 & Roofing (9324) . . , 2531. Minnehaha Ave S Minneapolis 1�IN 55404 Robert Kaufcnan � . . . LaMer�e Concrete & Masonry (3588) . . � . . 714 18 1/2 Ave NE �. Minneapolis MN .55418 . . Br�d Larson . Lindstrom Cleaning & Const (1087) 9621 Tenth Ave N Plymouth MN 55441-5098 _ _ RQbert Hennen Lloyds Home Improvements Inc (1798) 1012 42 1/2 Ave NE Columbia Heights MN 55421-3159 Lloyd Graczyk Marquis Inc (8439) 1556 McClung Dr I Arden Hills�-MN 55112-1950 Mark Pignatello Merchants Maintenance & Const (4359) 12020 Radisson Rd NE Blaine MN 55449-5424 Midwest Restoration & Const(5267) 1628 Hwy 10 Spring Lake Park MN 55432-2171 Midwest Window Co (Z 130) 3739 Minnehaha Ave S Minneapolis MN 55406-2630 Modeen Company (3867) 6572 Meadowlark Ln Maple Grove MN 55369 Modem Concepts & Design (6015) 1700 Sugarloaf Trl Brooklyn Park MN 55444 Mon-Ray Inc (5111) 8224 Olson Memorial Hwy Golden Valley MN 55427�4713 Bruce Bogie Gary Wruck Gary Hartke Ken Modeen James Manetas Greg Murtha 8.2� Same � . S�me . Same . Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same i �i . I k � Mr Builder Inc (2370) . . . � I7527 Xenia St NW � : . . f��.� Andover MN 55304 Leonard Horishnyk Sariie ( . New View l�emodeling .. . . . . . .. . . . 16116 Encharited Dr N Andover MN 55304-.2322 , , Todd Biair Same . North Central Builders (37G3) : . 7401 42 Ave N � Minneapolis MN 55427-1219� Robert �Norcross Same � . Northland Siding (4158) 2158 Main St NW Coon Rapids MN 55448-2504 Donald Kiphuth Same Northstar Home Improvement Inc (5336) 6121 Excelsior Blvd #207 � St Louis Pa�k MN 55416 Jim Nash Same i� Ovall Glen A Roofing (3604) 6730 213 Ave NW Elk River MN 55330-8466 Glen Ovall Same � PTL Contracting (5294) 2526 Ferry St N Anoka MN 55303 Paul I.eyendecker Same Pacesetter Corporadon (2414) 4343 S 96 St Omaha NE 68127 Ken Woltbauer Same 1110 New Brighton Blvd, Mpls MN 55413 Pado Enclosures Inc (1676) 5120 Cedar L,ake Rd �� St Louis Park MN 55416-1641 Joseph Hetzel Same Peterson M A DesignBuild Inc (b704) 5100 Eden Ave #309 � : Edina MN 55436 Mark Peterson Same Phalen Siding & Trim (EXEMPT) 1528 Lincoln Ave St Paul MN 55105 John Limberg Same . 8.21 , , . . Qu�lity Home Works (9238j : 14469 Guthrie Ave � ` � Apple Valtey MN 55124-G730 Al�Thompson �`Same : • � � � Quarve Contra�ting (6016) : . � . . 8427 Center Dr NE . � Sprin� Lake.Park.l�!IN 5�432 Patrick.Q�arve ., .: S�me _ R & B Assocaites (Z0020127) . 16132 Xenia St NVV _ Andover MN � 55304 Bill Londberg Same R & M Associates (4391) 3482 Auger Ave White Bear Lake MN 55110-5360 Ray Palme Same Rite Way Mobile Home (8201) 1175 73 1/2 Ave NE Fridley Ml�� 55432 Scott Lund Same Sather D M Co Inc (3778) 7920 Powell Rd ' Hopkins MN 55343 Steven Sather Same Sela Roofing Inc (1050) 4100 Excelsior Blvd St Louis Park MN 55416-4727 Paz Sela Same Shade Tree Construction (6112) ' 2420 216 Ave 1'�1E East Bethel MN 55011 Mark Strandlund Same Sharp Y R Inc (4540) 10907 93 Ave N Maple Grove MN 55369-4105 Dennis Sharp Same Skyway Quality Homes Inc (3005) 8025 Garfield St S rin Lake Park MN 55432-2164 Rob Shimanski Same P g , Suburban Exteriors (4289) 6000 Hwy 12 Maple Plain MN 55359-9702 John Entrikin Same 8.22 �. . - .. - . . . . . . . � . T W Remodeling (1489) �9323 Magnolia Ln N. � Maple Grove MN �5369 . Top Gun Roofmg � (3388) . ; � 5014 Parrish Ave NE ; Rogers, MN �5374-9009 ' Twin City Exteriors Co Inc (2535) � 9060 Zachary Ln N �108 Maple Grove MN 55369-4083 Volk & Sons Construction (2062) 489 Halsey Ave SE ' Buffalo MN 55313-4604 ' Williams Ron Construction (2350) ' 600 Janesville St Fridley MN--55432-1639 Wren Builders Inc (4360) 9218 11 Ave S Bloomington MN 55420 HEATING AbeUB & C Inc 266 Water St Excelsior MN 55331 ', Air Mechanical Inc � 16411 Aberdeen St NE ; Ham Lake MN 553U4-5427 ; � All Season Comfort Inc ` 1417 18th St NW New Brighton MN 55112-5451 Allan Mechanical Inc 6020 Culligan Way Minnetonka MN 55345-5917 Bostrom Sheet Metal Works Inc 785 Curfew St ! St Paul MN 55114-1072 T�dd Walock Same . _ . Bryan Shiltz Same Claudia Sundseth Gene Volk Ronald williams Harold Wren Joyce Davis Ross Erickson Richard Larson Elmer Wedel Robert Vranicar 8.23 Same Same Same Same JOHN PALACIO Chief Bldg Ofcl Sa.me Same Same Same r. . ' � . ' � . - � . � . � . - � - � ." � � � . 1 � Carboni� Machuies Inc � . � ' '29(i0 S Ave S �. . . . . _ � Minneapolis MN 5�408 2484 Steven Ifielly Same : � .. Gentraire Inc . � - . � 7402 Washington Ave S � Eden Prairie MN . 553443799 _ : LeRoy Seurer . �S�me . : . Cool Air Mechanical Inc . 1441 Rice St � ' St Paul MN 55117-3899 Chuck Worms Same DJ's Heating & Air Cond Iac 6060 LaBeaux Ave NE Albertville MN 55301-9715 Don Savitski Same De1Mar Furnace Excha.nge Inc 4080 83rd Ave N Brooklyn Park MN 55443-2500 Del Wischmann Same Egan Mechanical Contractors Inc 7100 Medicine Lake Rd Minneapolis MN 55427-3671 Gerald Egan Same Gilbert Mech Contr Inc 4451 W 76th St Edina MN 55435-5111 P Dan Gilbert Same Golden Va11ey Heating & A/C 5182 West Broadway Crystal MN 55429-3591 S Follese Same Home Energy Center 15200 25 Ave N#128 1 Plymouth MN 55447- Carl Norman Same Horwitz Inc • 5000 N Hwy 169 Minneapolis MN 55428-4043 Larry Swanson Same J-Berd Mechanicai Contractors Inc PO Box 148 Chaska MN 55318-0148 Dave Berda.n Same 8.24 ' Knott: Mechanical Services Co � � 5941.142' A�e NW ` � ::� � . Rams�y MN 55303 �:� Ron Knott .. Lakeland �tortti Plbg & Htg . - : . 16041 � Kangaroo St NW � ' Anoka MN 55303 Jim Nelson McQuillan .Bros Plbg & Htg Same � Same . 452 Selby Ave . St Paul MN SS 102 Tim McQuillan Same Maple Grove Heating & A/C 401 Co Rd 81 Osseo MN 55369-1647 Steve MacDonald Merit HVAC INC 7801 Park Dr Chanhassen�iMN 55317 Steven Berquist Metropolitan Mech Contr Inc 7340 Washington Ave S Eden Prairie MN 55344-3582 Thomas Nelson Minnegasco 808 Lasalle, 11 Floor Minneapolis MN 55402-0038 Robin Klug Northwest Sheetmetal Co of St Paul 2136 Wabash Ave St Paal MN 55114-1832 Rodney Albers Owens Services Corporation 930 E 80 St Bloomington MN 55420-1499 R H Owens P& H Services Co Inc 1601 67 Ave N Brooklyn Center MN 55430-1743 Gerald Steffens PalenlKimball Co 550 Vandalia St St Paul MN 55114 Mike Mercier 8.25 Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same . _ 1 � Raptd Heating & AC. . .. . � . . . . : : 8714 � �Researcfi .Center Rd ' : .. . . . . New Hope MN 55428 , Dua�e � Biddle "_ Same . Rons Mechanical Inc . . : 1812 E Shakopee Aye Shakopee IVIN 55379-294� .-. . Ron Coster Same . _ Rouse Mechanical Inc . � : PO Box 899 - _ . . . � Minneapolis MN 5544U-0899 .. Gary Danzeisen Same . � .: St Cioud Refrigeradon 604 Lincoln Ave NE St Cloud MN 56304 Joe Lyon Same St Marie Sheet Metal Inc 7940 Spring Lake Park Rd Spring Lake �'ark MN 55432-2253 Paul St Marie Same � Sedgwick Heating & A/C Co 8910 Wentworth Ave S Minneapolis MN 55420-2853 Thomas Sedgwick Same Standard Heating & AJC Co 410 W La.ke St Minneapolis MN 55408-2998 Dave Nelnick Same ' I Superior Contractors Inc 6121 42 Ave N ' Minneapolis MN 55422-1601 Donald Hoglund Same Support Services 13589 67 Pl N Maple Grove MN 55311-3514 Phil Ebert Same Thermex CorQoration 4850 Park Glen Rd St Louis Park MN 55416-5704 Curt Brekke Same Vogt Heating & AC 3260 Gorham Ave St Louis Park MN 55426-4189 Donald Bell Same $.zs i �. _ � � Wart! Heating & AC Co � �- - . i . . � f 2830 235 Ave NW " � � St Francis MN 55070 Don `Ward Same '� _ '' � �_ Yale Incorporated . . . . . . . . . ... � : : : . . .. � . ` . 9649 Girard Ave S � Bloomington MN 554312619 � John D�blon Same MASONRY Midwest Concrete Inc � 64�3 Qsland Ave NW � Annandale MN 55302-3453 � Bill Merrill MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION Rite Way Mobile Home Repair Inc (9351) 1175 73 1/2 Ave NE �IG Fridley MN 55432 Scot Lund � N�OVING • • l Ernst Machinery & Housemovers Corp 9400 85 Ave N Minneapolis MN 55445-2198 � Kenneth Emst OIL SERVICES Egan Mechanical Contractors Inc 7100 Medicine L.alce Rd Minneapolis MN 55427-3671 PLUMBING A-Able Plumbing Co 5816 Dupont Ave N Brooklyn Center MN 55430-2746 AAA-Abbott Plumbing and Htg Inc 1126 2 St NE Minneapolis MN 55413-1128 All-American Mechanical 496 N Prior Ave St Paul MN 55104-3460 Aqua City Plumbing Inc 5428 Nicollet Ave S Minneapolis MN 55419-1930 Gerald Egan Tim Dehn Gary Stelton Charles Rosenberger Dave Vogelgesang 8.2% I�HN PALA�IO. Cbief Bldg Ofcl STATE OF MINN [•��7.�!_��j���1�7 70HN PALACIO Chief Bldg Ofcl Same Same Same Same . Backdahl & Olson `Ptbg �i Htg Co 3157 Chicago A�e S Min�eapoli� MN 55407 Barnes. Plumbi�g Co.:Inc . . : . 3923 Washington Ave N Minneapolis MN 55412-2143 Blaylock Plumbing Co 7731 4 Ave S Richf eld MN 55423 Bobs Circle Plumbing 52 East Rd Circle Pines MN 550141644 Boedeker Plumbing & Heating 2905 Garfield Ave S Minneapolis- iVIN 55408-2107 Buchman Plumbing Co Inc PO Box 11070 Minneapolis MN 55412 Budget Plumbing Corp 6420 Flying Cloud Dr . Eden Prairie MN 55344-3314 Burn O Matic Gas Burner Co 2925 Garfield S Minneapolis MN 55408 Century Plumbing 444 Maple St ' Mahtomedi 1VIN 55115-1957 Cherry Plumbing & Heatung PO Box 4261 Hopkins MN 55343 City Plumbing Co 4550 Central Ave NE #1339 , Hilltop MN 55421 Rich Olson Same Williams -Bar�es . Same Michael Blaylock Same Robert Schneider Sasne Chester Boedeker Same Walter Buchman Same Fred Muralt Same David Ridler Same Jim Blasena Same John Cherry Same Lawrence Be�kman Same . . Commercial..Plu�nbing : . , ; ' 1562 W `rtJniversity Ave : � : � St Paul MN SS 1D4-3908 . � Bob Skeie Same Dalby Plumbing: .. . . . . . . 1212 East 94th Street ; Bloomington.l�!iN 55425-2528 Charles Dalby . Same Deison.Pluuihing Inc � 1308 42 1/2 Ave NE � Columbia Hgts MN 5.5421-3165 . David Olson � Same Dinius Plumbing Co 4 7816 Stillwater Blvd ` Oakdale MN 55128-4018 George Dinius Same I i ,' Duda, Leon Plumbing Services 208 - 17th Ave N Hopkins MI� 55343-7341 I.eon Duda Same Egan Mechanical Contractors Inc 7100 Medicine Lake Rd Minneapolis MN 554273671 Gerald Egan Same j G R Mechanical I 12055 Tilton Trl Rogers MN 553749520 Gordon Reinking Same i Gavic & Sons Plumbing 12725 Nightengale St NW i Coon Rapids MN 55448-7054 Paul Gavic Same Gilbert Mech Contr Inc t 4451 W 76 St I Edina MN 55435-3810 P Dan Gilbert Same Gopher Mechanical Contractors j PO Box 120792 i New Brighton MN 55112-0024 Lee Watkins Same Hanco Plumbing 5210 Colfax Co Minneapolis MN 55430 Virgil Hanninen Same 8.29 �Iedler S �M Plumbing Ine � 2519 4th $treet NE . � Minneap�olis MN �5418-3436 Jerry's Plumtiing . . . 1838 Northdale Blvd Coon Rapids MN:55448-3059, Kramer Mechanieal Plbg & Htg 7860 Fawn Lake Dr .NE _ stacy MN 55079-9322 LBP Mechanical Inc 315 Royalston Ave N Minneapolis MN 55405-1535 Lane Randy & Sons Plbg 8c Htg 1501 W Broadway Minnea.polis-MN 55411-2407 Larson Plumbing Inc 3095 162 Ln NW Andover MN 55304 Lindman Plumbing Co 12000 53 Ave N Plymouth Mn 55442 McGuire & Sons Plbg 605 12th Ave S Hopkins MN 55343-7820 McQuillan Bros Plbg & Htg 452 Selby Ave St Paul MN 55102 McQuillan Mechanical 1400 Selby Ave St Paul MN 55104 Metropolitan Mech Contrs Inc 7340 Washington Ave S Eden Prairie MN 55344-3582 - Sylvester �Hedler � �ame � : : Gerald Thrall Sam� Edward Kramer Doug Hayes Randy Lane James Larson Gary Lindman James Potts Tim McQuillan John McQuillan Thomas Nelson 8.30 Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same i: l: I � . Mid City Mechanical. Corp ` _ ` 9107. �avenport St � . Blaine MN 55449 James Poser . . Miller. �.Z J Plbg & Htg Inc � �. � � . 6293 Jackson St NE . Minneapolis MN 55432-5057 Robert Miller Murr, Jim Plumbing 925 Sot�thvieH+ Blvd S St Paul MN 55075-2221 Jim Murr � � NS/I Plumbing Inc 791 Hampden Ave St Paul MN 55114 William Bohn Nasseff Plumbing & Htg Inc 6712 40 St Oakdale MP�i- 55128-3104 Mickey Nasseff New Mech Companies Inc 1633 Eustis St Lauderdale MN 55108-1288 Jerry Poser Norblom Plumbing Co 2905 Garfield Ave S Minneapolis MN 55408 Mike Vande Kamp Northridge Plumbing Co 6960 Madison Ave W #10 Golden Va11ey MN 55427-3627 Darwin Baack P& H Services Co Inc 1601 67 Ave N Brooklyn Center MN 55430-1743 Gerald Steffens P M Service of Eden Prairie 7206 Washington Ave S Eden Prairie MN 553A4 Bruce Kuchinka PRS Mechanical PO Box 68111 Minneapolis MN 55418-8111 Reggie Crawford 8.31 Same � Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same � Plumbing Services Inc . ,: , : . 1628 .Hwy : I0 NE � . � Minn�apolis MN 55432-�17I �vlictiae� Nal�y Same . . . :Pride �Mechanicai Inc . � - � . 3025 Randolph St NE . Minneapolks Iv�N 55418-1825 Richard Hjelm. Same ProPlumb Inc 2365 Louisiana Ave N Golden Valley MN 55427-3632 . Mike Dousette Same Richfield Plumbing Co 80S W 77 1/2 St Richfield MN 55423-3993 Wilfred Schulz Same Riven Plumbing 2637 Raleigh Ave S St Louis Patk MN 55416-1909 Irwin Riven Same Rosetown Mechanical Inc 1040 113 Avenue NE Coon Rapids MN 55434 Keith Zimmerman Same ' Roto Rooter Services Co 14530 27 Ave N Plymouth MN 55447-4804 David Lohmann Same Roys Plumbing 17420 Iguana St NW Ramsey MN 55303-5587 Elroy Haselius Same Rudys Plumbing 4934 Thomas Ave N Minneapolis MN 55430 James Rudick Same Schulties Plumbing Inc 1521 - 94 Ln NE Blaine MN 55449-4322 Doug Jones Same Seitz Bros Inc 16752 68 Ave N Maple Grove MN 55311 Sherry Akridge Same 8.32 - _ I .. . . � - Sorensen; Dale Company � } � . . . _ . 150 W 88 St � � � � . . _ Bloomington MN 55420-280Q ; _ Dale So�ensen Same: _ Southtawn. Plumbing Inc ... . . . � . . . . � . . . . .. . . 6636 - Penn Ave S � � Richfield MN 55423-2091 Vem .Veit Same Sowada & Barna Plumbing 1264 226 Ave East Bethel MN 55005 �� John Sowada : Same . Standard Plbg & AppGance 8015 Minnetonka Blvd St Louis Park MN 55426-3092 Cornelius Somsen Same State Mechanical Inc SO50 W 220 St Farmington .MN 55024-9625 Marv Heintz Same Sunderland Plumbing 24380 Riverbank Ln Isanti MN 55040 Tony Sunderland Same Sunrise Plumbing Inc 11106 61 St Albertville MN 55301 Andrew Savitski Same Sydloski Plumbing Co 6624 81 Ave N Minneapolis MN 55445-2514 John Sydloski Same Tim's Quality Plumbing Inc PO Box 292 Osseo MN 55369-0292 Tim Lindholm Same United Water & Sewer Co 11666 Wayzata Blvd Minnetonka MN 55305-2009 James Spetz Same Welter & Blaylock Inc 1509 E Hwy 13 Burnsville MN 55337-2917 William Yetzer Same 8.33 ` _ Zimco Specialties Inc � - . • 3207 I�ayes St NE . . . , Minneapolis MN -55418 � � Steve Zimmer : � �ame � . . . PUBLIC SWIMMING POOLS `. - _ � . . Blaek Forest: Condo Owner's Assoc. � 7900 Xez�es Ave S #1920 - Bloomington MN 55431 � At: 7200 University Ave NE . Edric Associates � � SU24 Normandale Ct . � � . Edina MN 55436 At: 1200 72 Avenue NE Ellen/Milton Hughes 4410 Douglas Ave S Golden Valley MN 55416 At: 6670-90 Lucia Ln NE River Pointe LTD Partnerslup 7855 East River Rd NE Fridley MN 55432 At: 7855 East River Rd Harold D Monow 50 Glendale River Falls WI 54022 At: 5430 7 Street Independent Schiool District #14 6000 West Moore Lake Dr NE � Fridley MN 55432 At: 6100 West Moore Lake Dr Kelly Fridley Ventures 2600 N Louise Sioux Falls SD 57107 At: 5201 Central Avenue Kmit Luciow Associates ' PO Box 355 Stacy MN 55079 At: 5460 7 Street NE JSC Inc 2434 Westem Ave N Roseville Mn 55113 At: 1120 52 Ave NE Maurice Filister 5750 East River Rd NE Fridley MN 55432 At: 5750 East River Rd 8.34 ' � Northwest Racquet/Swim/Health Club � 5525 CedaF �..ake Rd� � � . St Louis Park MN 554:16 At: i200 E� �vloore Lake Dr' NE . � River Road �ast Apartments . � . : _ . . . . 6540 East River Rd NE . � . . Fridley MN 55432 At: 6540 East Ri�er. Rd - . Belgarde Property Services . � 7841 Wayzata Blvd Minneapolis MN 55426 At: 111 83 Avenue NE � � ROOFING Four Seasons Bldrs & Remodelers , 1410 Quant Ave N JOHN PALACIO Marine on St Croix MN 55047 Darrell Schaapveld Chief Bldg Ofc1 Local Roofing Inc 2645 Harlen �St Eau Claire WI 54701-4506 Gene Hanson Same Ron's Roofing (EXEMPT) 1567 Femdale Ave NE Fridley MN 55432 Ron Borgan Same SIGN ERECTOR Graphic House Inc 9204 Packer Dr JOHN PALACIO Wausau WI 54441 Timothy Metz Chief Bldg Ofcl Lake Way Signs Inc 10810 Wayzata. Blvd � Minnetonka MN 55305 Carl Nelson Same ' Lawrence Sign � 945 Pierce Buder Rte St Paul MN 55104-1595 Dan Ginkel Same Naegele Outdoor Adv Inc 1700 W 78 St Minneapolis MN 55423-3899 Paul Radermacher Same f Nordquist Sign Co Inc � 312 W Lake St Minneapolis MN 554083099 Richard Nordquist Same 8.35 . Sign_ Source Inc � _ ��$O1 Park� i�r � . � ' �Chatnhassen MN 55317 � �Randy Herman Same : . Suburban Lighting� Inc �. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6077 Lake Elma.Ave N � Stiliwater MN , 55082-9375 Ray Roemmich Same . Topline Advertising �nc _ 1471 92 Ln NE . Blaine MN �5449-4332 Steve. Barcel . Same TRAILERS Friendly Chevrolet 7501 Hwy 65 NE Fridley MN 55432 At: 7501 Hwy 65 Park Construction 7900 Beech•Street NE Fridley MN 55432 At: 7900 Beech St NE Fridley Convalescent Home 7590 Lyric Ln NE Fridley MN 55432 At: 7590 Lyric Lane NE WRECKING Thomas Contracting 101 27 Ave SE JOHN PALACIO Minneapolis MN 55414 Tim Thomas Chief Bldg Ofcl Veit & Company Inc 14000 Viet Piace Rogers MN 55374-9583 Steve Hosier Same 8.36 � , .. � . . - . � ' ESTIMATES- .. . �. � . . pTY OF . _ • _ . . . . '. . . FR��� � � �APRfiL 24; 1995 : � . _ . Newquist & Ekstrum, Chartered � � 301 Fridfey Plaza Office Building � � 6401 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Services Rendered as City Prosecuting ' Attorney for the Month of February, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 14,808.75 Barna, Guzy & Steffen, Ltd. 400 Northtown Financial Plaza 200 Coon Rapids Boulevard Coon Rapids, MN 55435-5489 Services Rendered as City Attorney for the Month of March, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3,466.53 Insi#uform Central Inc. 17988 Edison Avenue Chesterfield, MO 63005 Sanitary & Storm Sewer Repair � Project No. 277 FINAL ESTIMATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150,465.00 9.01 R � ; _ . . � .. . i . � _. � ; , :. _ � - CITY OF FR,IDLEY � � � PUBLIC "Wb�7,KS �DEPART�ENT � � . EIVGINEERING DIVISION - 6431 Univer�ity Avenue N.E. . Fridley, Minnesota 55432 I'`: � � : i. . �. . . � � � April 24, 1995 � Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Fridley c/o William W. Burns, City Manager 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Council Members: CFRTIFTCATE OF THE NGINEER We hereby submit the Final Estimate for Sanitary and Storm Sewer Repair Project No. 277, for Insituform Central, Inc., 17988 Edison Avenue, Chesterfield, MO 63005. We have viewed the work under contract for the construction of the Sanitary and Storm Sewer R,epair Project No. 277 and find that the same is substantially complete in accordance with the contract documents. I recommend that final payment be made upon acceptance of the work by your Honorable Body and that the one year contractual maintenance bond commence on April 21, 1995. Respectfully submitted, � �� � ,. John G. Flora Director of Public Works �-� JT:cz Prepared Checked 9.03 . � April 24, .1995 . City of Fridley:: . _ �. . � `SANITARY AND STORM SEWER �ftEPAIft PROJECT N+�: 277 �- PREVAILING WAGE VEftIFICATION This is to certify that Insituform Central, Inc. has abided by the Prevailing Wage Provisions as specified by the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry for Anoka County. I declare under the penalties of perjury that this statement is just and correct. INSITUFORM CENTRAL, INC. 9.04 Apri1.24, 1995 � . City of Fridley � . : _ . SANITARY AND STQRM _SEWER REPAIR PROJECT NO. 277 .�.. � - - - s _ � � �,j� : : -- � : This is to certify that items of the work shown in the statement of work certified herein have-been actually furnished and done for the above-mentioned projects in accordance with the plans and specifications heretofore approved. The final contract cost is $150,465 and the final payment of $150,465 for the improvement project would cover in full, the contractor's claims against the City for all labor, materials and other work down by the contractor under this project. I declare under the penalties of perjury that this statement is just and correct. INSITUFORM CENTRAL, INC. _ i� _ �1 n . W. Affho�r,1 President 9.05 �� � . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . Apri1, 24, 1995 �� � _ . . . . . . . . . To: Public Worl�s Director Cit� of Fridley � REPORT ON FINAL INSPECTION FOR GITY OF FRIDLEY SANITARY S'1`�RM SEWER REPAIR PR.OJECT NO 277 We, the undersigned, have inspected the above-mentioned project and find that the work requir�ed by the contract is substantially complete in conformity with the plans and specifications of the project. All deficiencies have been corrected by the contractor. Also, the work for which the City feels the contractor should receive a reduced price has been agreed upon by the contractor. So, therefore, we recommend to you that the City approve the attached FINAL ESTIMATE for the contractor and the one-year maintenance bond, starting from the day of the final inspection that being Anril 21, 1995 pson, Construction Inspector 9.06 ' CITY OF FRIDIEY r, . 64 BL N V�RS TY�. VENUEEN.E: J�Slrv��� -� FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 � � Fao ,t � , . � A�R � a.jq� M; C y of Fnd1eY . .. � R.E: . Estimate Nd. 1�(F1NA1�j "`.'�'J . �Engineering Division . � � - Period Ending: .4/24/95: .RFC�� V� i0: Honorable Mayor and City Council FOR: Insituform.Ceptral Inc. � City of Fridley ` 17988 Edison Avenue � � 6431 University�Ave, NE � � � � �Che�terfietd MO fi3U05 � . � Fridtey, MN b5432 . � � JOBCDDENO.�o2- �000- �f5-.�/S�a-��a� Dated: April�24; 1995. , . . , SANITARY AND STORM SEWER REPAIR PROJECT NO. 2.77 � SANITARY: 7TH STREET & LUCIA LANE; STQRM: 75TH AVENUE ' , . STATEMENT �F WnRK � . ` ; ; uant� �otal > `>.'>_: , t2 cy � ` __ Fst�rr�aied ; Unrt. �his This ; Tata�..... ....:; s ;:; :: :. :. �OI�TRA�7 iT�M : ; <:; >::.>::»::> ; < QUanfit ��i�� ;::::::; Uriit.... Estamate E:st�mat� ,. Amflunt:::::::::;:;<:;: Sanitary Sewer Lining (15 in. CMP) 661.00 70.00 Lin Ft 661.00 46270.00 46,270.00 Mobitization Base Bid 1.00 500,00 �S 1.00 500.00 500.00 lucia �ane sanitary sewer lining 605.00 42.00 LF 605.00 25,410.00 25,410.00 10 in. CMP Base Bid ' ' 75th Avenue Storm Sewer 3�5.00 255.00 LF 307.00 78,285.00 78,285.00 36 in. RCP ! U 1 AL 1 H15 ESTIMATE $150,465.00 9.07 Insituform Central Inc. � ESTIMATE NO. 1 (FINAL) - . SUMMARY: Original Contract Amount $152,505.00 Contract adttitions C:�:� 1 ' - � � Contract deductions — Revised contract amount Value Completed To Date Amounf Retained (0%j � less Amount Paid Previously AMOUNT DUE THIS ESTIMATE 152,505.00 150,�465.00 0.00 $150,465.00 ,. PAGE 2. � .. 3 ' � �� � . , . � ; CERTIFICATE OF THE CONTRACTOR , i hereby certiiy that the work performed and the materials supplied to date under the terms of the contract fo� this project, and all authorized chaages thereto, have an actuai value under the co�tract of the amounts shown on thi mate (and the final quantities on the final estimate a�e correct), and that this estimate is just and correc a no part of the "Amo Due This Estimate" has been received. By � � a � Contra or's Aut orized Re ntative (Title) pes� Kt" Date CERTIFI�ATE OF THE ENGINEER 1 hereby certify that I have prepared or examined this estimate, and that the contractor is entitled to payment of this estimate under the contract for refe�ence project. CITY 4F FRIOLEY, iNSPECTOR By 2 �'1' Date ' Checked By j� Respectfully Submitted, John G. Flora, P.E. Pubtic Works Director 9.08 S � , . . � CITY OF FRIDLEY � PUBLiC WbRKS DEPARTiVIENT ENGYNEERiNG DTVISION . 643i University Avenue N.E. . . . . � �ridley, �innesota �55432 . � � _ . � . : . � � April 24, 1995 . � � Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Fridley c/o William W. Burns, City Manager 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN `55432 Council Members: CERTIFICATE OF THE ENGINEER We hereby submit the �nal Estimate for 1`win City Army Ammunition Plant Inter-City Water Connection Project Na 248, for genko, Ina, 1694 91st Avenue NE, Blaine, MN 55449. We have viewed the work under contract for the construction of �vin City Army Ammunition Plant Inter-City Water Connection Project No.248 and find that the same is substantially complete in accordance with the contract documents. I recommend that final payment be made upon acceptance of the work by your Honorable Body and that the one year contractual maintenance bond commence on April 21, 1995. Respectfully submitted, ;' � ohn G. Flora Director of Public Works JT:cz Prepared Checked 9.09 � . . ,... ..... ... ... � April 24, 1995 : . _ � ; � �. � To: �Public� Warks Director � � � . . - � � : . " City of Fridley�� . � . � .� � . . � REPORT ON FINAL INSPECTION FOR �ITY OF FR.IDLEY TWIN CITY ,AR,MY AMMUNITION PLANT INTER CITY WATER CONNECTION PROJECT NO. 248 We, the undersigned, have inspected the above-mentioned project and find that the work required by the contract is substantially complete in conformity with the plans and specifications of the project. All deficiencies have been corrected by the contractor. Also, the work for which the City feels the contractor should receive a reduced price has been agreed upon by the contractor. So, therefore, we recommend to you that the City approve the attached FINAL ESTIMATE for the contractor and the one-year maintenance bond, starting from the day of the �nal inspection that being April 21� 1995. �� Jo ompson, Construction Inspector -- � � I . � ✓ �.-i�J�-�-�- �-C�4 �. Contractor Representative, (Title) 9.10 April 25, 1995.. . . . . . ... . - City of Fridley . :. � , � - � - .. - . . , . � � . ,� " TWIN CITY AR,MY. AMMUIVITION PLANT INTER-CITY W1�TER �- � � CONNECTION PROJECT NO. 248 ' � ��_' � �_� This is to c�`rtify that items of the work shown in the statement of work ceriified herein have been actually furnished and done for the above-mentioned projects in accordance with the plans and specifications heretofore approved. The final contract cost is $1,493,916.40 and the final payment of $19,502.99 (City of Fridley's cost $8,770.67 and City of New Brighton cost $10,732.32) for the improvement project would cover in full, the contractor's claims against the City for all labor, materials and other work down by the contractor under this project. I declare under the penalties of perjury that this statement is just and correct. KENKO, INC. �j L�-,� �� Curt Enerson, �easurer � ' 9.11 .. � �: Ap'ril 24, 1995 . � . . . . . City of Fridley � TWIN . CITY AR,MY� . AMMUNITION PLANT. I�iTER=CITY WATER � CONNECTION PROJECT NO. 248 . PREVAILING WAGE VERIFICATION This is to certify that Kenko, Inc. has abided by the Prevailing Wage Provisions as specified by the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry for Anoka County. I declare under the penalties of perjury that this statement is just and correct. KENKO, INC. r� i �y,�-t�✓ .: �- Curt Enerson, Treasurer 9.12 f , , 4 f 4 FINAL PAYMENT.ESTIMATE _ - NO. 10 (FIWLL) _ _ FROM:. NbVE]IABER 1,199t � . � " ' . .•..TQ7 APRIL2S� ]995 . . . ' . , .. • _. CONiF�ACTOR: KENKO, INC. ADURESS: 1694 - 913TAVENUE N.E., BLAINE, MN 55449 . ' OWNER:� C(TY OF FRIDIEY, MINNESOTA •. • . PROJECT: FRIOIEYMEW BRIGHTON INTERCONN&CT10N (685-004-20) ' ' ' COMPLE170N OATE _ - . AMOUNT Of CONTRACT:' ' ORIGINA�: OCTOBER 26, 1993 ORIGINAL . S 1,425,081.22 REVISEO: OCTOBER 30, 1993 � REVISEO ' �.' S 1,498,147.15 SCHEDULE 1.0 BENJAMIN STREET CONSTRUC170N (SAP 127342-01) 1 GRANULAR FOUNDATiON TON 711 1278 2 4" X 4" TiMBER EOGING lF 48 5.49 3 KEYSTONE RETAINING WALI SF 320 1207 1 ADJUST GATE VAWE r- EA 7 109.71 5 RECOCATE HYDRANTAND VALVE EA 1 1,012.99 6 CONNECT INTO EXISTING MANHOLE EA ! 445.40 7 MOBIUZATiON LS 0.92 73,300.76 8 CIEARING TREE 2 164.56 9 GRUBBlNG TREE I 109.71 10 REMOVE CONC. CURB & GUTfER LF 5300 1.92 11 RFMOVE CONCRETE ORNEWAY PAVEMENT SY 150 3.29 12 REMOVE BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT SY 9624 0.83 13 REMOVE CATCH BASfN EA 9 93.25 14 REMOVE RETAINiNG WALL SF 240 4.27 15 REMOVE CONCRETE WALK SF 75 0.42 16 COMMON EXCAVATION CY 3904 3.73 17 SUBGRAOE EXCAVATION CY 3689 3.73 18 GRANULAR BORROW (C� CY 3fi89 9.86 19 TOPSOII BORROW (L� CY 530 9.87 20 WATER (M) GAL 26 19.75 21 SUBGRAOE PR�PERATION ROSTA 26 120.68 22 AGGREGATE BASE, CLASS 5 TON 5274 6.53 23 TYPE 41A, WEAR COURSE MIXTURE TON 1155 24.14 24 TYpE 31 B, BASE COURSE MIXTURE TON 1155 21.01 25 BI7UMINOUS ORIVEWAY SY 441 8.78 26 81TUM1NOUS MATERIAL FOR TACK COAT GAL 467 1.81 27 12' RC PIPE SEWER DESIGN 3006 CL IA LF 22 - 19.22 28 15" RC PIPE SEWER, DESIGN 3006 CL 111 LF 152 20.60 29 4' PE CORRUGATED PlPE ORAIN LF 220 12.41 30 RECONS7RUCT DRAINAGE STRUCTURE lF 7.2 88.03 31 CONSTRUCT CATCN BASIN DESIGN H EA 7 d43.66 32 CASTiNG ASSEMBLY EA 14 247.44 33 ADJUST FRAME & R1NG CASTiNG EA 2 109.71 34 4" GONCRETE WALK SF 75 286 35 CONCRETE CURB b GUTTER 8618 LF 5300 5.24 36 CONCRETE DRNEWAY PAVEMENT d� APRO SY 150 23.04 37 FURNISH 8 INSTALL SIGN PANEIS, 7YPE C SF 103.25 19.43 38 ASH, MARSHALI'S SEEDLESS 2S GUJPER TREE 4 219.42 99 AR80VITAE. TECHNY 3' HT CONT SMRUB 2 43.89 9.13 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 O.QO 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 U.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 U.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 742.32 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 111.00 1,418.58 40.0o s�a.ao 507.00 8,119.49 7.00 767.97 �.00 1.01299 1.00 445.40 0.92 67,436J0 2.00 329.12 200 219.42 5,300,00 10,176.00 215,00 707.35 9.624,00 7.987.92 9.00 839.25 2ao.00 i.o2a.eo 113,50 47.67 3.904.00 14,561.52 3,689.00 73.759.97 3,689.00 36.373.54 530.00 5.231.10 26.00 513.50 26.00 3,137.68 5,227,18 34,133.49 1,203.00 29.040.42 1,094,25 22.990_19 46T,70 4,106.41 453.00 819.93 8,00 153.76 91.00 1,874.60 0.00 0.00 7.20 633.82 7.00 3,105.62 1T.00 4,206.48 2.00 219.42 113_50 324.81 5,300.00 27.772.00 215.20 4.9:5a.21 119.50 2.321_89 3.00 658.28 1.00 43.89 a . 40 'YEW; TAUNTON 24' SPREAD CONT '. SHRUB'` 2 41 DECIOUOUS SNRUB. 12' SPREAO CONT SHRUB 4 , 42 DOGWOOU, RED TIMGGEb 3' HT CONT . SHRUB 1 43. �OTONEA$TER; QEKING 2' HT CONT SHRUB .� �3 4i BAIL CHECK �q : � 45 51LT FENCE, HEAVY DUTY ' �F Zsp 46 ' 3000fNCs: LAWN 8 BOULEIlARD . _ 3Y fi356 " 47 . CONSTRUCT SLAB TOP MANHOLE EA 2 48 PAVEMEM STRIPlNG, 4" BROKEN YELLOW LF � 640 � A9 PAVEMENT S7RIPING. 24" SOUD WH(TE " LF ' fip ' 50 SU86RADE DENSI7Y TEST, INRLACE EA 12 : 51 .CIASS 5 GRADATION TEST EA 3 52 CLASS 5 PROCTOR TEST EA 1 53 CLASS 5 DENSITY TEST, INPLACE EA 6 54 CONC. CYLINOER COMPRESSIVE TEST . EA 8 55 CONC. AIR ENTRAINMENT TEST EA 6 56 CONC. SIUMP TEST Eq g 57 BfTUMINOUS EXTRACTION AN� GRAOATION EA 6 58 BITUMINOUS AIR VOID TEST EA g 59 BIIVMINOUS CORE DENSIT' TEST EA 6 T SCHEOUIE 1.0 BENJAMIN STREET TOTAI SCHEOULE 2.0 ARTHUR STREET CONSTRUGTION (SAP 12T336-0� 1 MOBILIZATION LS 0.08 2 CONNECT IMO EXISTiNG MANHOLE EA 1 3 REMOVE CONC. CURB 8 GUTTER LF 85 4 REMOVE CONCRETE ORNEWAY PAVEMENT SY 28 5 REMOVE BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT SY 1450 6 CpMMON EXCAVATION CY 444 7 TOPSOIL BORROW (L� CY 110 B SUBGRADE PREPERATION ROSTA 4.35 9 WATER {M) GAL 4 10 AGGREGATE SASE, CLASS 5 TON 608 i t TYPE 41A, WEAR COURSE MIXTURE TON 135 12 7YPE 318, BASE COURSE MIX7URE TON 173 73 SITUMINOUS MATERIAL FOR TACK COAT GAL 70 14 1 S RC PIPE SEWER OESIGN 3006 CL III LF 48 15 CONSTRUCT CATCH BASIN DESIGN H EA i 76 CASTING ASSElNBIY Eq 2 17 ApJUST FRAME 8 RING CASTING EA ] 18 CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER, 8618 lF 534 79 CONCRETE DRIVEWAY PAVEMENT 8 APRO SY 28 20 FURNISI-1 & INSTALL SIGN PANEtS, TYPE C SF Z 21 BAiL CHECK Eq 5 22 SODDING, LAWN & BOUIEVARD SY 1300 23 PAVEMENT STRIPING, 4" BROKEN YELLOW lF 100 24 SUBGRAOE DENSfTY TEST, INPLAC£ FJ1 1 25 CIASS 5 GRApATiON TEST EA 1 26 CIASS 5 OENStTY TEST, INPLACE EA 1 27 CONC. CYUNOER COMPRESSNE TEST EA 1 28 CONC. AIR ENTRAINMENT ZEST EA 1 29 CONC. SLUMP TEST EA 1 43.89 . 43.88 43.88 .. 32.91 . 6.58 . 4.39 "1.38 1,161.78 � . . 4.50 �' 13_80 . ' 32.72 40.59 a�.n 30.72 41.69 28.52 28.52 151_40 145.91 140.43 73,300.24 497.22 1.87 3.20 0.81 3.73 9.87 120.68 19.75 8.28 26.71 24.35 2.14 20.60 443.66 247.44 t 09.71 524 23.04 19.43 6.58 1.38 4.50 68.02 87.77 40.59 41.69 28.52 28.52 9.14 0.00 ` O.QO � ' 0,00 . ' • '0.00. . p.00 0.00 • 0.00 0_00 0.00 0.00 . 0_00 0.00 . ., Q00 � •0.00 ° 2200 ' ' 724.02 0.00 ' 0.00 ' 9.00 59.22 OAO _ 0:00 250.00 1,097.50 O.W' 0.00' 6.267.OU � .�8,648.48 0.00 0.00 200 : 2.323.56 U.00 0.00 . . :300.00: '1,g5Q,Op : O.UO' 4.00 '. _ � 87:00 ` : • . 1,200.60 � 4 � ' . . . .. 0.00 � . . 1200 392 ;64 . 0.00 0.00 2,pp 81.18 0.00 0.00 2.00 175.54 0.00 0.00 6.00 184.32 0.00 0.00 4.00 186.76 0.00 0.00 6.00 171.12 0.00 0.00 6.00 171,�Q 0.00 0.00 6.00 908.40 0.00 0.00 6.00 875.46 0.00 0.00 6.00 842.58 T42.32 329,065.43 0.00 0.00 0.08 5.864.02 0.00 0.0a 1.00 497.22 0.00 0.00 85.00 158.95 0.00 0_00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0:00 1,450.06 1,174.50 0.00 0.00 444.00 7.656.12 0.00 0.00 110.00 1.085.70 0.00 0.00 4.35 52a.96 0.00 0.00 4.00 79.00 �.� 0.00 508.00 8,034.24 0.00 0.00 167.98 4.486.75 0.00 0.00 171.58 4.179.69 a.UO 0.00 90.00 192.60 0.00 0.00 37.00 762_29 0.00 0.00 1.00 443.66 0.00 0.00 2,00 494.83 0.00 0.00 7.00 109.77 0.00 0.00 534.00 2,798.16 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.00 38_86 �•� 0.00 0.00 0.00 a.00 0.00 1.138.00 �,570.44 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,p0 6g,p2 0.� 0.00 1.00 87.77 �-�a 0.00 1.00 40.59 0.00 0.00 1.00 41.69 0.� 0.00 1.00 28.52 0.� 0.00 1.00 28.52 30 BITUMINOUS EXTRACTION ANO GRADATION EA 2 151.40 0.00 . " 0.00 2:00. � 302.80 31 BITUMINOUS AIR VOID TEST EA 2 145.91 0.00 0.00 200 .' 291.82 32 BITUMINOUS C�DRE OENSI7Y TEST ' . EA 2 '.. 140.43 0.00 0.00 2.00 280:86 T � SCHEDULE 2.0 ARTHUR STREET 70TAL � 0.00 . 32,322.24. �SCHEOULE 3.0 WATER MAtN �ONSTRUCTiON � � , • . 1 TRAFFIC CONTROI LS . 1 2,962.09 .. 0:00 0.00 1.00 2,962.09 2' REMOVE BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT SY•-. 14192 � 0.83 0:00- 0.00 ' 74,19200 ' 11,779.36 : 3 REMOVE CONCRETE CURB. . LF - 3907 ' 1.92 0.00. 0.00 :.: 3,807_00 7.b01.44 . 4 CLEARING 8 GRUBBING '. LS � 1 � 548.54 0.00' 000 .: 1.00 548:54 5 ABANDON PRV MANHOLE LS 1 410.15 0.00 � 0.00 0.00 0.00 6 REMOVE EXISTING VALVE BOX lS 1 74.60 � 0.00 0.00 1.00 74.60 T SALVAGE EXIS7ING HYDRANT 8 VALVE EA 3 414.43 0.00 0.00 200 828.86 8 6" OIP . L.F 241 26.65 0.00 0.00 241.00 6,422.65 9 8" DIP LF 656 26.27 0.00 0.00 663.00 17,417.01 70 iG �IP lF 621 40.27 0.00 0.00 621.00 25.007.67 11 ZO" DfP tF 10962 47.65 0.00 0.00 10,91200 519,956.80 12 6" GATE VALVE EA 1 363.30 0.00 0.00 1.00 363.30 13 8" GAl'E VAIVE _ EA 1 48201 0.00 0.00 1.00 48201 14 16" Bl1TTERFLY VAWE ;- - EA 4 1,785.42 0.00 0.00 4.00 7,061.68 15 20" BUTTERFLY VALVE EA 15 2,617.16 0.00 0.00 f4.00 36,640.24 16 CONNECTTO EXISTING WATER MAIN EA 3 6TT.40 0.00 0.00 3.00 2,032.20 17 CUT IN 8" X 8" X 8" TEE WITH 8" VALVE EA 1 1,522.71 0.00 0.00 1.00 1,522.71 18 12" WETTAP WITH 12" VALVE EA 1 8,451.08 0.00 0.� 1.00 8.451.08 19 20" WETTAP WITH 20" VAIVE EA 1 11,742.30 0.00 0.00 1.00 11,74230 20 HYDRANT W17H VALVE EA 10 1,696.60 0.00 0.00 8.00 13,572.80 21 BORE 30" CASING PIPE lF 334 137.13 0.00 0.� 255.00 34,968.15 22 F1Ti7NGS LB 45000 1.42 0.00 0.00 35.184.00 49.961.28 23 20" X 20" X 6" BLOW-OFF BRANCH TEE FA 4 1,402.90 0.00 0.00 4.00 5,611.60 24 16" X 76" X 6" BLOW-OFF BRANCH TEE EA 1 1,103.79 0.00 0.00 1.00 7.103.79 25 iNSUlAT10N SF 64 2.33 0.00 0.00 224.00 521.92 26 1" COPPER SERVlCE PIPE LF 415 14.18 0.00 0.00 409.00 5.799.62 27 3/4 " COPPER SERViCE PiPE LF 415 13.85 0.00 � 0.00 225.00 3,116.25 28 WATER SERVICE CORPORATION EA 10 25.44 0.00 0.00 10.00 254.40 29 RECONNECT TO EXISTING WATER SERVICE EA 59 83.61 0.00 0.00 59.00 4,932.99 30 RECONNECT TO EXISTING SANITARY SERVI EA 11 130.86 0.00 0.00 11.00 1,439.40 31 6' PVC SERVICE PIPE lF 330 13.64 0.00 U.00 308.00 4,201.12 32 AOJUST GATE VAI,VE EA 7 109.71 0.00 0.00 7.00 767.97 33 ADJUST FRAME & RING CASTING FA 13 109.71 0.00 0_00 13.00 1,426.23 34 SANITARY CASTING 8 ADJUSTMENT EA 5 155.78 0.00 0.00 5.00 778.90 35 AIR RELIEF MANHOLE lS 1 5,603.77 0.00 0.00 1.00 5,603.77 36 FOUNDATION MATERIAI FOR PIPE STABILIZ LF 750 2.84 0.00 0.00 725.00 2.059.00 37 StLT FENCE LF 350 2.19 0.00 0.00 350.00 766.50 38 RICE CREEK ROAD RESTORATION SY 389 19.94 0.00 0.00 389.00 7,756.66 39 CENTRALAVENUERESTORATION lS 1 1,733.25 0.00 0.00 1.00 1.733.25 40 COMMON EXCAVATION CY 1741 3.84 0.00 0.00 1,741.00 6,685.44 41 CLASS 5 AGGREGATE BASE TON 5062 6.69 0.00 0.00 4,857.25 32,495.00 42 2331 TYPE 318 BITl1M1NOUS TON 1640 21.28 0.00 0.00 2,155.34 45,865.64 43 2331 7YPE 41A 81T'UMINOUS TON 1515 24.63 0.00 0.00 i,764.87 43,463.82 44 BITUMINOUS TACK GAL 671 1.76 0.00 0.00 810.00 1,425.60 45 8618 CONCREIE CURB & GUITER LF 6148 5.24 0.00 0.00 8,891.00 36,108.84 46 8612 CONCRETE CURB 8 GU1lER LF 350 9.87 0.00 0.00 357.00 3,523.59 47 6" CONCRETE DRNEWAY PAVEMENT b APR SY 784 23.04 0.00 0.00 198.10 4,564.22 48 8' CONCRETE ORIVEWAY PAVEMENT 8 APR SY 10 26.33 0.00 0.00 8.00 270.64 49 2' BIl11MINOUS ORIVEWAY SY 263 5.87 0.00 0.00 226.10 1.327.21 9.15 , . _50 . 3":BITUMINOUS ORNEWAY . .. . SX 1p84 �51 SOD. TYPE LAWN $ BOUIEVARD . SY • 12872 52 $EEOING. MIXTURE �500 ACRE . ' 22 •'� 53 � ASN, MARSHALL'S SEEDLESS 2.5" CAIIPER TREE 2. . . , 54 PINE, SCOTCH 6' HT 688 TREE 1 ... 55. MAP4E. NQR.THWOOD 2.5" CAURER 88�6: 7REE 6 56 CRABAPPLE, RED SPIENOOR 2' CAUPER B TREE 1 57 DECiDUOUS SNRUB, 12' SPRFJIO CONT. SHRUB 6: 58 : BAIL CHECK.. Eq 3p . . �59 DENSITI( TEST, INPLACE - EA . . .108 60 � CLASS 5 GRAOATIOIV TEST EA . 3 61 CLASS 5 PROCTOR TEST EA 1 62 CIASS 5 �ENSITY TEST, INPLACE EA 12 63 CONC. CYLINDER COMPRESSNE TEST (SET EA 8 84 CONC. AiR ENTRAiNMENT TEST ' EA 8 65 CONC. SLUMP TEST EA 8 68 BITUMINOUS EXTRACTION AND GRADA710N EA 6 67 BfTUMINOUS AIR VOID TEST EA 6 68 BITUMINOUS CORE DENSITY TEST EA 6 69 12" RCP SEWER, CL fU � LF 56 70 15" RCP SEWER. CL Itl '� LF 80 71 BITUMINOUS CURB LF 2566 T SCHEDULE 3.0 WATER MAlN CONSTRUCTiON TOTAL SCHEOULE 4.0 SANITARY SEWER GONSTRUCTION 1 CONNECT TO EXISTING MANHOIE EA 2 2 SAN. SEWER M.H. (0-8' DEEP) EA 1 3 SAN. SEINER M.H. EXTRA OEPTN (> 8' ) LF 5.14 4 RECONNECT TO EXISTiNG SANITARY SERVI EA 9 5 FURNISH AND INSTAIL SANfTARY CAS7ING EA 5 6 8" PVC SANITARY SEWEf2 LF 515 7 4' PVC SERViCE PiPE LF 90 8 8" X 4" WYE EA 9 9 OENSITY TEST, INPLACE EA 3 T SCHEOULE 4.0 SANITARY SEWER CONSTRUCTION TOTAL MATERIAL ON HAND SCHEDULE 3.0 WATER MA{N CONS?RIfCT{ON 10 16" OIP LF 493 11 20" OIP i� 7903 14 16" BUTTERFLY V.4WE FA 1 t5 20" BUTTERFIY VAIVE EA 12 20 HYDRANT WITH VALVE EA 9 22 FITTiNGS L8 383U5 23 20" X 20' X G BLOW-0FF BRANCH TEE EA 3 24 16' X 16" X 6" BLOW-0FF BRANCH TEE EA 1 MATERiALS ON HAND SCH. 3- W.M. CONSTRUCTION 8.67 . 1.38 521:11 219.42' . 279.41 219.42 . 219.41 43.88 6.58 . 24.52 87.T7 93.25 29.62 41.69 28.52 28.52 151.40 151.40 140.43 19.22 20.60 3.67 497.22 1,053.31 a�.n 117.99 155.78 11.30 13.01 52.00 35.11 19.98 26.33 1,411.20 2,143.54 890.00 1.0� 1,150.00 904_00 9.1s Q.UO . 0.00 - . 0.00 0_00. 0.00 0.00 0.00 . .. 0.00 . 1.00 219.41 � �.00 0.00 _ 0.00 0.00 o.00 . _ n.00 0.00 � . 0.00 . 0.00 � 0.00 O.UU' 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 219.41 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 a.00 o.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 a.00 a.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.074_00 � 9.311.58 12,790.00: i7,650.20 . - 1.75 911:J4 0.00 � 0.00 14.00 3,071.74 3.00 _ . , ..658_26 . 0 00 0:00 18:00 .789.84. • 10.00 65.80 41.00 1,005.32 � 3.00 263.31 ' 1.00 93.25 12.00 355.44 6.00 250.14 11.00 373.72 10.00 285.20 ' 4.00 605.60 7.� 1,059.80 6.00 842.58 0.00 0.00 8.00 164.80 0.00 0.00 1,020,538.72 2.00 994.44 7.00 1.053.31 5.52 451.37 9.00 1.061.91 5.00 778.90 515.00 5,819.50 so.00 � , y �o.so 9.00 468.00 3.00 105.33 t 1.903.66 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0_00 0.00 0.00 o.00 o.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 : - .._........-. ... ..........:::. ,:::. _ - -- CHANGE OROER NO. 1 . . : , 1 8(TUMiNOUS MILLING Lf qp$p 075 �0:00 0.00 5.488.00 4.116_00 �. . 2 BITUMlNOUS TACK COAT . GAL . 310 1.76 0.00 . 0.00 310.00 . Sq$.sp ' 3� TYPE 41A, WEAR COURSE TM:�• •� f � . . � : 681 . 24.63 0_00 • . ., . '. 0.00 681.00 16.773.03 T CHANGE ORDER NO.1--TOTAI 0.00 . 21,434.63 CHANGE OROER NO. 2 _ � 1 15" RCP CLASS (II . IF 55 20.60 0.00 0.00 55.00 1,133.00 . 2 18" RCP CLASS 111 . lF . 30. 30.00 0.00 0.00 3Q.00 _ 900.00 •. 3 36" RCP CIASS III . LF 370. 60.00 0.00 0.00 370.00 '.22,200.00 4 15" RCP APRON EA � gOp.pp 0.00 0.00 ' 1.00 600.00 5 2T x 36" TEE, RISER, CASl1NG EA 2 1,734.24 0.00 0.00 2.00 3,468.48 , 6 72" OIAMETER STORM MANHOLE EA 3 3,000.00 0.00 0.00 3.00 9,000.00 7 48" DIAMETER CATCHBASIN CAS7ING • EA 3 1,065.81 0.00 0.00 3.00 3,197.43 8 RELOCATE HYORANT EA 1 1,404.89 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 T CHANGE ORDER NO. 2- TOTAL 0.00 40,498.91 CHANGE OROER NO. 3 . 1 MIIL AN0 PATCH BITUMINOUS TN 16.67 300.p0 0.00 0.00 24.13 7.239.00 T CHANGE ORDER NO. 3--TOTAL 0.00 7,239.00 CHANGE ORDER NO. 4 1 4" SOIID W1itTE LF 1150 4.50 0.00 0.00 1,150.00 5,175.00 2 4" SKIP YELLOW LF 140 4.50 0.00 0.00 140.00 630.00 T CHANGE ORDER NO. 4-TOTAL 0.00 5,805.00 EXTRA WORK 1 LIQUOR STORE WATER SERVICE lS 1 7,567.54 0.00 0.00 1.00 7,567.54 2 WATER TOWER OVERFLOW UNE LS 1 17,5a7.3a 1.00 17,541.34 1.00 17,Sa1.3a T EXTRA WORK-TOTAL 17,541.34 25.t08.88 TOTAL AMOUNT THIS PERI00 18.503.07 TOTAL AMOUNT TO DATE 7,493,916.48 9.17 OESCRIPTiON ' TOTAL TMIS PERI00 . SCHEDULE 1.0 BENJAMIN STREE'f TOTAL 7A2.32 . ,' SGHEDULE 2.9 AR7HUR STREET TOTAL . ' 0.00 . . SCHEOULE 3:q WATER MA1N CONSTRUCTION TUTAI 219.41 .. • SC1iEDULE 4.O SAOJITARY SEVVER CbNSTRUCiION T07/1l ' 400 MATERIALS ON HANO: SCH_ 3- W.M. CONSTRUCTION 0.00 , CHANGE ORDER NO: 1-T07AL O:UO . .. CHANGE ORDER N0..2 — TOTAL • • _ � • • Q00 . . . . , = CHANGE ORDER'NO: 3—TOTAL' � - 0.00 ' � CHANGE ORDER NO. 4—TOTAL ' 0.00 : _ , . .. : "' EXTRA W'ORK=TOTAI , _ - 17.541.34` I NOTES: TOTAI TO DATE ' 329;065.43 . _ ' � 32.32224 . . '1.020.538.72 . ' . . _ .. 11,903.66 , - 0.00 . 2t;434.63 40,498.9i � 7,239.00 � : . 5,805.00 25.10$-88 , � . 2. Bitumi�ous pavement has bee� paid in accadance wilh MnDOT Tabie 2331 S for de�sity deducts. 3. Existing booster station yet W be abandoned upon �w system completey operational. 9.18 k . �. ( f. _, . . . ` � . ' ' . . . . . , ' .. - - . . . . . . , ' . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . � . . . . . . . .� . � . . ' . � . . . . . ' . . . � . . . � - � . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � ' . . . - . . f hereby� certify that all items and amounts shown by this pay.estimate a�e . : ' - correct for the woFfc compieted to date. .. . � � .. _ .. ,_ _ _, ,. _ . . .CONTRACTOR: � . � KENKO; 1NC. � � � � _ �� . . . . . BY: �. � • . . TITLE: ���ii:-t%1� � DATE: Y/� y �1 5� � � � . . Based on the ENGINEER'S on-site inspections as an experienceti and qualified design professional and on review of application for payment and the accompanying data and schedules, the ENGINEER has deteRnined, ta the best of his k�owledge and belief, that the quantities shown by this estimate are correct and that, based on such inspections and review, that the wo�lc has progressed to the pointindicated (subject to an evaluation of such worlc as a functioning Project upon Substantia! Completion, to the results of any subsequent tests required by the Contract Documenis, and to any qualifications stated in his �ecommendation), and that payment of the amount recommended is due Contractor(s); but by recommending any payment, the ENGINEER will no# thereby be deemed to have reviewed the means, methods, sequences, techniques, or proceedures of construction or safety precautions or programs incident thereto or that the ENGINEER has made any examination to ascertain how or for what purpose any Contractor has used the monies paid on account of the Contract Price, or that title to any of the work, materials, or equipment has passed to the Owner free and clear of any lein, claims, security interests or encumbrances, or that the Contractor(s) have completed their work exactly in accordance with the Contract Documents. ENGINEER: MSA, CONSULTING ENGINEERS BY: � . TITLE: �,� e t cC.� � c�.v�e�a► C� � DATE: ��,��� �3.\��� App�oved by Owner/Cammission � ��;� CITY OF FRIDLEY, M/NNESOTA , �JJ� SY: � TlTL � G,_/ - �- � DATE: Q� 9 L 7 � �I � 9.19 �- . � - . . . . . I. . . . . . . . . - � . .. - . . . . I �` , � . �. �. � . � .�. . . � ' � . . .. � � . � � � . � . ' �� . � . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. - . . . . . _ � . . . . . _ . . • � � . �. . . . _ . � � : - _ .. � . - .. . . � . ' � ' � '. � . . . .. . . . . . .. � ,.. . ... .. . ... . . .. - . . �. . � .�: . . . . . , . . �. . ��. . . �.. - . . . . _ . .' . . . . � , . . � � . - � . . - � �� . _ � . . . � . . . , . . . . . � _ � . . . . . . . - ' . . - • . . . ' _ . - . i. . . ' . . . . .. . . • ' � - ' . . . .. • . -" . . . . . . . . . . � : . . . . .: . -�����d �.1�����. . . ..� � . � , . . . . TQ: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: William W. Bums, City Manager �� � PW95-104 � on Wilczek, Asst Public Works Director Clyde V. Moravetz, CATV Coordinator Apri121, 1995 Scheduled CATV Transfer of Ownership Public Hearing Apri124, 1995 In light of recent developments (or lack thereo� I and Brian Grogan recommend the above scheduled public hearing be opened on Apri124 and immediately continue the hearing until May 22. A.s you know, the City received a transfer request dated February 21. The FCC required Form No. 394 was included. On March 17, Mr. Grogan, the City retained attomey, requested additional infarmation regarding the legal, technical and financial qualification of Time Wamer. Mr. Grogan also solicited comments on proposed or planned changes in CATZT operations of Time Wamer regarding programming, service, billing (to name a few). To date, neither I nor Mr. Grogan has received any additional information from KBLCOM or Time Wamer. Mr. Grogan does not feel that he could adequately answer the majority of questions at this time and will not be at the public hearing. Mark Hammerstrom of Paragon indicates he could be at the meeting to field preliminary questions if needed Under these circumstances I believe there is no need for me to be in attendance, nor would it be necessary for Mark Hammerstrom to be there. Perhaps you would like me at the meeting if anyone from Paragon or Time Wamer will be present. Please advise me of your wishes and I will make some phone calls. � 10.01 � TO:. FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: lv �l�l � _ � �� . William W. Burns, City Manager ,�'� � �' John G. Flora, Public Works Director April 10, 1995 68th Street Improvement PVV95-074 On Thursday,�l�Iarch 16, 1995, we conducted a public meeting with residents associated with the proposed 1995 street reconstruction program; i.e., 68th Avenue between Monroe and Brookview and Arthur Street between 64th and Mississippi St. Only three people showed up and they live on Arthur Street. No one from 68th Avenue attended. I obtained the support of Mr. Kenneth Vos on 68th Avenue to walk a petition on the street in an attempt to obtain information regarding the neighborhood's support for the street improvement. The improvement includes widening the street to 32 feet, constructing concrete curb and gutter and posting the street with parking on one side only. Mr. Vos visited 23 residents of the 28 homes that would be assessed on the project. Of those, eight signed the petition for the project, six were unavailable. This is the second time we have addressed the improvement of this MSA street. It appeaxs that the majority of the residents are either not concemed or do not have a major objection to the improvement. Accordingly, I would suggest that the City Council consider including this street in the 1995 improvement project with an assessable value of not-to-exceed $9.00 per front foot. JGF:cz 11.01 I/� :.� . .� . � ` _ CITY OF FRlDLEY .. . : .. -.. ,. _ N�OTICE DF HfARIN� ON tMPROVEMENTS . � ' � STREET 1MPROVEMENT PROJECT NO.� ST.� 1995 - �2 . � - : WHEREAS, the �ity Counci! of �e City of Fridley; Anoka county, Minnesota, has deemed it. � expedient to receive evidence pertaining to the improvements hereinafter described. NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HfREBY GNEiV THAT on the 24th Day of April; 1995, at 7:30 pm, the City Council will meet at the Fradley Municipat Center Council Chambers, 6431 University Avenue NE, Fridley, MN, and will at said time and place hear all parties interested in said improvements in whole or in part. CONSTRUCTION ITEM S#reet improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, sidewalks, bikeway, storm sewer system, water and sanitary sewer, landscaping, and other facilities'located as follows: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. ST 1995 - 2 Not Assessed 69th Avenue MSAS No. 305 Central Avenue to Stinson Boulevard Partiallv Assessed 68th Avenue, NE MSAS No. 325 Monroe Street to Brookview Drive Arthur Street MSAS No. 336 64th Avenue to Mississippi Stree# For construction item above . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $440,353.93 All of the land abutting upon said streets named above and all lands within, adjacent and abutting thereto. All of said land to be assessed proportionately according to the benefits received by such improvement. Hearing impaired persoris planning to attend who need an interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids, should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 no later #han 17 April 1995. PUBLISHED: FRIDLEY FOCUS April 4, 1995 April 11, 1995 April 18, 1995 11.02 .� � 1 eo �.���1'!Ir�flfi ���`i1'ti � N 1995 OVERLAY PROGRAM N 1995 SEALCOAT PROGRAM N 1995 STREET RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAM � 11.03 I �` �� � -STREET RECONSTRUCTf4N �PETI�'10N� .. � We. the residents on 68th Avenue understand that our=street is aging and the. condition� . . . . . : . . . is deteriorating. . � � . : We understand that a street reconstruction program is proposed whereby the City will (1) . : absorb the cost for overlaying the street, raising the sencices, (2) provide drivew�y connections, and (3) make boulevard adjustments. We understand that the residents will only be assessed upon a front foot basis for the instal{ation of concrete curb and gutter for an amount not to exceed $9 per lineal foot. We also uriderstand that the street will be widened to 32 feet face-of-curb to face-of-curb and the street will be signed for parking on one side only. Because we are concemed about this important infrastructure and the cost of maintaining it, we petition the City of Fridley to reconstn.ict this street in the 1995 Street Reconstruction Program. 11.04 , . . -. I; � . . . � . .. . . . . . . . . - _ . �' . � - 68TH:AVENUE STREET PETITfON . �. .. � . ; � _ ` , 68TH AVE NE� � . � : �. � ROl�D �tECONSTRUCTION " ; _ ` STATUS QF OTHERS ,. _ 711 ; b8tli. Ave• .�NE : .. . ' 3/22 � or. 3f23 no vne home . . . �-` � � -� : 721 68th Ave NE _. � not for it--wants north side arkin � .. . .. .... _ : 731 68th Ave NE uridecided � ��F 751 68.th Ave NE � not for it--ei�her side arkin � 821 68th Ave NE � undecided--wants nortih � side arkin -� 914 68th Ave N� � wait a ear- arkin both sides � 924 68th Ave NE not for :it--wants north side arkin 925 68th Ave 1V� not for it--either side parking--this person was tota.11y upset with city employees--note all the "nos" around this address--stopped the process in 1992. 930 6$th Ave NE 3/22 or 3/23 no one home 937 68th Ave P�FE 3/22 or 3/23 no one home 953 68th Ave NE onl live in the home 2 weeks a ear 1000 68th Ave NE undecided 1010 68th Ave NE moved out 3/22 1020 68th Ave NE owner lives in AZ 1050 68th Ave NE owner lives in AZ l �� - � � y 11.06 �- . �� � � � � � � � STREET RECONSTRUCTION �PETtTION � � . We. the residents�on Arthur Street understand�that�our streefi is aging and the condifion .� � � _ is deteciorating. We understand that a street reconstruction program.is proposed whereby the, City will (1) absorb the cosf for overlaying the stree�; raising the services, (2) provide driveway connections, and (3) make boulevard adj:�stments. We understand that the residents wiil only be assessed upon a front foot basis for the installation of concrete curb and gutter, where none now exists, for an amount not to exceed $9 per lineal foot. We also understand that the street will be widened to 32 feet face-of-curb to face-of-curb and the street will be signed for parking on one side only. Because we are concemed about this important infrastructure and the cost of maintaining it, we petition the City of Frid(ey to reconstruct this street in the 1995 Street Reconstruction Program. 11.07 , � ARTHUR STREET STREET PETI710N I I :�:: ;: s ` :��". �l�.: ::��:F'������� �' : ::::: . :.: : .: ::: :::.:: :. :.... � : : : : : : :: : :: : :.:::: :� . r. ��:��� .�, .� _�� . � � U�`f � %��-�� -� �% �-: � � ; , . J .. � / ' ., _ .. : ' '.. . , . . . .. . �� -. ' . l/1/�- �i %�a : Z � i�' �. I � � (� ( I f I � � TO: FROM: SUBJECT: �omrnunit� Development Department � . PLASd1�iING DTVTSION � . . : . : Gity.of Fridle-y : . : . . . . � � April 20, 1995 � - William Burns, City Manager � Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator Michele McPherson, Planning Assistant Public Hearing for a Vacation Request, SAV #95-01, by the City of Fridley; University Avenue Slip-Off Into Hyde.Park The Planning Commission conducted an informal hearing regarding the vacafion request at its March 15, 1995 meeting. The Planning Commission recommend approval of the vacation request to the City Council with the following stipulations: 1. Access shall be returned to MnDOT via a Quit Claim Deed. 2. 3rd Street and 60th Avenue shall be reconstructed to provide improved traffic flow and aesthetics. The Commission also recommended that the City Council consider planting boulevard trees along 60th Avenue in additian to the landscaping along University Avenue. The neighborhood raised the following two issues during the public hearing: l. If the City would be constructing a fence adjacent to 5973 - 3rd Street prior to sale of the property to the new owner. 2. The condition of the Custom Mechanical property. At the time of the hearing, the site did not appear aesthetically pleasing. Kurt Schneider, Code Enforcement Officer, will be monitoring the condition of the Custom Mechanical property to insure that the demolition contractor completes the job and that ground cover is established. Recommendation Staff recommends that the City Council conduct the public hearing. BD/dw M-95-244 12.01 �� TA��'.F'� R E P O�RT �� �} S -C7.. .. _ � Community .Developrrient �Departm�nt APPeals Commission Datc _ . - � Ptanning Cbm�nission Datc : March 7 S, 1995 . � City.Council�Date April 10, 1995 � � -- -- pril 24, 1995 APPLICATION NIIMBER: Vacation Request, SAV #95-01 � PETITIONER• City of Fridley, petitioner and owner LOCATION• 5981 - 3rd Street, generally located in the southeast corner of the intersection of 60th Avenue and 3rd Street. The subject parcel is legally described as Lots 29 and 30, Block 12, Hyde Park. The parcel is 10,582 square feet in area. REOUEST• The subject parcel is zoned S-1, Hyde Park, as are the properties to the north, west, and south. Located to the east of the subject parcel is University Avenue. The vacation request, if approved, would vacate the slip-off road from University Avenue (Trunk Highway 47) to 3rd Street. BACRGROUND• Hyde Park History In 1978, the City rezoned Hyde Park from a variety of zoning classifications to S-1, Hyde Park District. Hyde Park is defined by 61st Avenue, Main Street, 57th Place, and University Avenue. The purpose of the S-1 zoning district as stated in Chapter 205.21.4 is to: 1. Change the present legal non-conforming use status of the residential dwellings in the neighborhood to a conforming use status. 2. Reestablish the residential character of the neighborhood. 3. Protect the property rights of all present land owners as much as possible while promoting the residential development of the neighborhood. f 12.02 -----,- -- _ -� I . . _ . . . Staff Report _ . SAV #95-01., City of Fridley . Page 2 � ._ � _ �� 4.. Establish a zoning mechanism.�or.the neighborhood �that � will encourage residential investment.and de�elopment k in Hyde Park.. As a result of the City's.action in 1969, the commercial properties located adjacent to University Avenue along the east boundary of Hyde Park were rendered non-conforming. -The code states that if a nonconforming use becomes vacant for more than one year, the property looses its nonconforming status and should be brought into conformance by the owner. Located immediately to the south of the slip-off road property is 5973 - 3rd Street, the site of Custom Mechanical. In 1994, the City received a special use permit application to allow the owner of Custom Mechanical to sell the property to a new owner. Because the business would change, the special use permit was required. In October of 1994, the City Council chose to acquire the Custom Mechanical property as opposed to issuing the special use permit. The building was demolished as the City's intended use for the property is for a single family dwelling unit. Property xistory The subject parcel, 5981 - 3rd Street N.E., was acquired by the City in 1971. Prior to that, the property was occupied by a single family dwelling unit. The first permit of record was issued for the property in 1965 to re-roof the structure due to storm damage. In May of 1971, the City Council moved to begin condemnation proceedings to acquire the property. The intent of acquiring the property was to construct a slip-off road to provide access to the commercial properties located adjacent to 3rd Street along University Avenue. This decision occurred as a result of the 1969 Hyde Park study. The condemnation did not occur as the property owner willingly sold the property to the City. The slip-off road was constructed as part of public improvement project 1970-3. Adjacent properties along both sides of 3rd Street and the east side of 2 1/2 Street were assessed for the improvement project. The assessments totalled $9.26 per lineal foot for those properties adjacent to 3rd Street, and $4.63 per lineal foot for those properties adjacent to 2 1/2 Street. A total of 80 properties were assessed a variety of amounts based on the lineal front footage of the properties. The average assessment for the improvement project was $370.40. Based on the life of the project of 24 years, the assessment via the residents has been amortized and there are no remaining funds to return to the residents. 12.03 . Staff Report SAV #95=01,` City of'Fridley ' Page 3 � . . .. :. . .: _ .. . � �ANALYS I5 : .. The slip-off.road was constructed;over two City-owned.lots as: opposed to typically dedicated public right-of-way. The City Atto.rney determined that because public use has been established for a period of greater than.seven years, the City should officially process a vacation request to vacate the public use of the slip-off road. �. . If approved, the vacation would create a second buildable lot for a single family dwelling unit in addition to the buildable lot created by removing the Custom Mechanical building. The slip-off road crosses a lot which is 10,582 square feet in area. This area exceeds the minimum lot area requirement of 9,000 square feet for a single family dwelling. The City intends to dispose of both 5973 and 5981 - 3rd Street N.E. through an open process to recei�e fair market value for the properties. North of the subject parcel is 60th Avenue which provides access to an alley adjacent to University Avenue. The City intends to maintain 60th Avenue and the access to the alley along University Avenue. There are a number of properties currently utilizing the alley for access to garages and the rear of properties north of the subject parcel. The City intends to widen 3rd Street and return it to a two-way street. As part of the 1970 improvement project, 3rd Street was narrowed to a one-way width traveling south between 60th and 59th Avenues as a result of constructing the slip-off. In addition, the City also intends to improve the radius entering 60th Avenue and the alley along University Avenue. The street reconstruction in this area will also include corrected drainage to insure that the new property and improved streets drain appropriately. The original 1970 improvement project included approval from the Minnesota Department of Transportation. Staff worked with the Department of Transportation and a final detail for closing the slip-off will include deeding access back to MnDOT between the University Avenue westerly right-of-way line and the easterly lot line of Lot 30, Block 12, Hyde Park. The Department of Transportation has submitted the appropriate legal language for the deed to accomplish this requirement. Once the pavement has been removed, the fence will be repaired and screening installed similar to what exists. RECOMMENDATION/STIPIILATION3: Staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend approval of the vacation request, SAV #95-01, to the City Council with the 12.04 . f: . � .. � - Staff Report� � . . . . SAV #95.-01, City of Fridley . . Page 4 � _ . followinq stipulations:.... -. . . � � �� � � . . 1. Access shall.be returned to MnDOT via a Quit Claim Deed. 2. 3rd Street and 60th Avenue shall be reconstructed to provide `improved traffic fiow and aesthetics. ; PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION . ' �� The Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval � of the request to the City Council as recommended by staff. The � Commission also recommended that the City Council pursue planting street trees along 60th Avenue. I CITY COIINCIL RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council concur with the Planning commission action. 12.05 SAV 1�95-01 City of Fridley . _ � s venue. . ... . . � � � s, t � t �� _ � "s�o� � � � � �so�r3� .: �: . . t:+l t�.u} t n.1� t u). �i:�. � .-. . - ..-. (+��7 . �J�� �.. �. (�f . 6030 � . � �: ) ( t� y (ss� � �si� � . ( ++ ) � � � �1� � (j�l (20f � S4 ) ��� t�' �: � � � � � �i ( �� � _� � � � 4t � ( i� � ( �1 � sb i Czj � ��� • 6Q[7' 6Ql4 z � � � 6�7 � t�s � t N) aGENERAL �OCATION OF �'� � � �THE VACATlON REQUEST' � c +�� c�� � t �� � �i t �� so� � _+ � y cs�a � 6000 (�1 (�) ( �i) t�) s�aa sssr t �o ) c teo � (�? ��) t �1 l �1 5529 �� ��� � ) z � � 5924 � a� �74� � (f6j ^d � � �si � � �7) ri41A r i�� The City of Fridley has s extending from Universi� vacation is to provide fo� 60th Aven � (�s) (�l t�) t�) � �is) � jN� ubmitted a V y Avenue to - single famil; ae N.E. � c +s,�°� t �� ot ( �4s ) 1�41 t ��) t ��? 5945 ( ��1 (�l . � � � � �� � � ��) � � � �s., t+'� � � acation Application to vacate a11 of the slip off road the 5900 block of third street. The intent of the � residential development. 12.�5 � � � � � > .� � LOCATION MAP .. i � SAV �� 9 S—O 1 � City of Fridley a . �, . . - -.. � �j � ,;. . b� QARAG& � L I. w � N � �. � � . . - .. . - . .. ..- � ' S2 �'�m �o p.� � � . 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I. aa . s . . � � - - - __ � >— i �:. � 5973 - 3rd Street � � �� �. ti � 854 S 853.9 869.J 8b1.1 ' � � � I I<I� ; I - � EL 1 2 9 . 0 5 '�. "� I TRPLE n � � � c,� . CN. b . 855.6 ' (861 S a � �o ll • 3 � 9 'E1O1''�H�' , ; ._ . a.-v . V,✓ T.- - . _• :5 6 � __ 1._ ' 1 ' ��TF pl �N 9 � 'i - <; . � � . � .. � �. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MARCH I5 1995 - P�G��`6 .�. 6. No vehicle display or sales shall .be perm��ted� on th�.s site:: . 7, Auto body repair and .pa�r►ting.tenants shall ;comp.ly. with� EPA�. � � � regulations to coritrol odor emissior�s and �azardous � materiais. : .. . ..,: .. , :.. . .. . .. . . . . . . �� � 8: There sh�11 be no repair of�automobiles before 7:OA�a.m. or after 9:00 p.m. � _ % ' 9. The petitioner shall comply �ith all Fire Depa�rtment � regulations. ,` 10. The petitioner shall apply for and rece 'e permits for the spray booth and flammable liquid stora� 11. Issuance of the speciai use permit all be contingent on approval of the County's hazardou waste generator's license and_the City's Motor Vehicle Bo Repair license. UPON A VOICE VOTE, AITH MR. MR. SABA VOTING AYE AND MR. NEWMAN DECLARED THE MOTION Mr. Hickok stated the City April 17. �, 2. ED. MR. RONDRiCR, MS. SAVAGE AND ABSTAINING,�CgAIRPERSON would review this request on TERMINAL COMPANY: Per Section 205 5.O1.C.(11) of the Fridley City Code, to allow garden nters or nurseries which require outside display or s orage of inerchandise, on Lot 1, Block 1, Holiday No h lst Addition, generally located at 250 - 57th Avenue N. . (Holiday Plus Store) Mr. Newman tated a public hearing had been scheduled for this date. Si e the petitioner has requested the item be tabled, when wo d the public hearing be rescheduled? Mr. ckok stated the petitioner has requested 30 days to address so of the City's concerns. At this point, it looks as if this r quest would be heard on April 24. All appropriate parties will e re-notified at that time. 3. CONSIDERATION OF A VACATION REQUE5T SAV #95-01, BY THE CITY OF FRIDLEY' To vacate all that part of the egress road from T.H. 47 (University Avenue, lying over Lots 29 and 30, Block 12, Hyde Park, in order to construct a single family home on the property, generally located at 5900 - 3rd Street N.E. 12.08� - PLANNI G COMMiSSIOPF MEETZNG MARCR 15 �19'95 ' PAGE 7 Ms_:McPhe�son stated the__requeSt is.generally located in the 5900 �� biock o� ..3 rd . Str�et.:: .� It�- is � loc�tted� very close to the �� � - : intersect�ion,of �3rd.Street�and:60th Avenue.N.E.� The-request. - � would vacate that portion of the slip-off road from the west curb : � line of. University .�ventie .to the 3rd Streei� curb line. �� Ms. McPherson stated the City chose, in.2969, to provide�.an � ac.cess to the commercial:properties located along the westerly . boundary of University Avenue. At that time; the city moved to acquire the property at 5981 - 3rd Street which is composed of � two legally described lots, Lots 29 and 30 of Block 12, Hyde Park. There was a dwelling located on the property at that time. The age of that dwelling was undetermined. The first permit of record in the address file was issued in 1965 to re-roof the structure due to storm damage. In 1971, the City moved to condemn the property to provide access to commercial properties along 3rd Street. This decision occurred as a result of a study , done in 1469. The condemnation did not occur as the property owner chose to sell the property to the City to complete the improvement. The slip-off road was constructed as part of a public improvement project in.1970 and 1971. Properties assessed for the project including those fronting both sides of 3rd Street and those on the east side of 2 1/2 Street. Ms. McPherson stated, at this time, the City owns the two lots which the road crosses so this request is unique in the fact that we are not asking to vacate a dedicated right-of-way. The City Attorney advised that, because public use has been estabiished over this particular property, it was best to process a formal vacation request to allow for public comment and testimony. Ms. McPherson stated the City, in October 1994, purchased 5973 - 3rd Street which is located just south of the subject parcel. On this parcel was Custom Mechanical which was the original . commercial property in Hyde Park. The purpose of purchasing this property was to remove the commercial building and to sell the property for a single family dwelling. This would fulfill the purpose of Hyde Park which•is to promote residential redevelopment in this particular part of the City. If the vacation request is approved, the City intends to sell this property to allow construction of a single�family dwelling. As part of the vacation, the City would remove the blacktop from the curb line of Highway 47 to 3rd Street, reseed the area, and widen 3rd Street to a full two-way width. 60th Avenue would have a new curb line and access would still be available to those persons _ using the alley located between University Avenue and the residences north of the subject parcel. Ms. McPherson stated the E�qineering Department has determined that there are a number of drainage improvements which will need to occur to assure that the.street and subject parcel will drain 12.49 � . . .. . � . � . . `�PLANNING� COMMTSSION MEETING, I�RCH' �.5', 1�995 _`_ � P�►GE. 8 . � . . . ; : . . I....: .:. _ , . , , ; � . properly., The original pubI.ic imgrovement project..for 1970 : included.�approval from the Minnesata Department of Transportat�ion. _.� (MnDOT) . S�aff..has had conve�rsations :;with..Mr�DOT arid the C�.ty �has. - some legal papeY-work to complete to`officially c�ose.the access� _ �rom NInDOT. Once the pavement..ha.s.been...:removed and � . , reconstructive work has been completed,.the City intends to install a.fence along University to completely close access�and .�. will devise additional screening similar to what is.currently � along the westerly fence line_of University Avenue. Ms. McPherson stated staff recommends the Planning Commission . recommend approval of the vacation request to the City Council with the following stipulations: 1. Access shall be returned to MnDOT via a Quit Claim Deed. 2. 3rd Street and 60th Avenue shall be reconstructed to provide improved traffic flow and aesthetics. Mr. Kondrick stated, when the access road was first constructed, properties were assessed for the improvements. Will there be any assessments when this is closed? Ms. McPherson stated no. Mr. Newman stated the site plan indicates a green area to the north of the proposed parcels. Who owns this area? Ms. McPherson stated this property is currently part of the right-of-way. The City would continue to use this area for snow storage. She estimated the width of area to be.60 feet. Mr. Newman suggested using this property to enlarge the lots to make the lots more buildable. Ms. McPherson stated the lots are currently 10,000 square feet. Because the two lots are already individual tax parcels, the City wanted to reduce the expense required by replatting. Mr. Newman stated the right-of-way is 60 feet. The lots are 40 feet. He suggested that, if the lots were 50 feet and there were constructed single level townhomes, the City might get more value from the lots. Ms. McPherson stated this may be an option. It would however require rezoning or granting a variance. Ms. Roesler stated they lived next to the Custom Mechanical property. Staff stated the City was going to reseed. What is going to happen to the Custom Mechanical property? It is a mess. 12.1Q . � PLAI�INING COMMISSION MEETING MARCH 1�5• 199S � PAGE 9<. Ms .�McPhersori stated, when .the str.ucture was . torra down, it , wa�` . ve�y .late in� the� year: As part •of �demoli�ion contrac�s with .tiie � � City, one stipulatiori is that the demolition contractor-needs to_ �.� reseed or resod the property. The contractor will be reseeding : this spr�ng- � . : Ms.�Roesler asked if the construction of the fence,would include �. the� Custom�Mechanical proper.ty a1so. . � �.� � � �. Ms. McPherson stated at this time staff has not looked at this.� Mr. Kondrick asked if the fence stops before the Custom Mechanical property. Ms. Roesler stated Custom Mechanical was their security fence. Now, pedestrians are going across their•yard like the freeway. She spoke with Ms. Dacy about it who said the City might be able to put up_..some type of fence to give them the privacy they are used to.:--The property is accwnulating garbage because the children are using it for a playground. Mr. Kondrick felt this would stop when a building goes up. He did appreciate the fact that this can be a collection point for kids. Ms. Roesler asked how soon the access would be closed off. Ms. McPherson stated, regarding the.fence, a decision has not been made. There is an opportunity for comment to the City Council at the public hearing. Regarding the timing to close the access, it will take April and May•to get through the vacation process. The Engineering Department has been notified that this is to be included in the 1995 street projects. At this point she cannot give a definite date. The City will do what they can to expedite the construction. Ms. Roesler stated their yard has been torn up making it difficult to mow their yard. Ms. McPherson stated, regarding the demoZition, staff will make sure the contractor gets aut there as soon as possible. Mr. Saba asked if they felt the problem in that area wou2d slow down when the access is taken out. Ms. Roesler stated she did not know. She sees a lot of young people cutting across University Avenue, jumping the fence and going down to 60th. The litter is a problem. Mr. Newman asked her opinion about closing the access. 12.11� ' PLANN�NG'COMMISSION 1�IEETING, MARCH 15, 1985 '- EAGE�•�0. : . Ms. Roesler stated she was okay with cutting off the access. ' Some mornings there_is a lot`of traffic goinq'by.: When �� .: University Avenue traffi� slows,. drivers �t�11 .use .the .slip�off .to: � _.: go down Third to the traffic signal to have access to th�e:f7reeway� - mare quickl.y.. , �,. . �� Mr.. SielaFf asked if this�: prQject would be .done .this year. . Ms. McPherson stated i,t is the Cit�'s intent to have`this done this year: The C'ity would like to dispose of �the properties as �. soon as possible. Staff will take all public comment.into � consideration. Ms. Konseln stated she has lived in the area for 24 years and plans to stay. She has used the access road for all the 24 years she has lived there and she does not want to see that road closed off. Mr. Kondrick asked how she would get home if the access were closed. Ms. Konseln stated she would have to go down 60th or 61st. There are other ways but those are longer. Mr. Kondrick asked her opinion about the traffic being slower or there being fewer cars. Ms. Konseln stated it does not bother her one way or another. She knows a lot of people who use that.road and really like it. Mr. Dykhoff stated he would like to see that intersection torn up. It is a dangerous intersection. At 3rd Street, only one car can qet through there. He would approve of taking the slip-off out. • � Mr. Saba stated he thought that would reduce the traffic in that area. Mr. Dykhoff stated he does not use the slip-off. Traffic that does use it comes through there at 40 miles per hour. Mr. Roesler stated he recommended taking out the slip-off because, at the stop sign, the street is narrow. In the winter with the snow, �here is only enough room for one car to go th�ough that narrow strip. There is a lot of heavy truck traffic through there. The trucks go down 3rd Street to get to park by the Hardee's Restaurant on 3rd Street. Mr. Kondrick asked if Mr. Roesler had seen semi trucks going through there. 12.12 � � PLANNING �OM1�iSSION MEETING,� MARCH 15,• 1995 PAGE 1� � Mr..Roesler stated yes, there��are semis that.come through there�.� �. Tra f f ic does . not .stop =at the - stop sigri�. There. wi�l l b� an �. accident :at��'that area... Also, cars eome off �the -slip-off and turn`�.� right to go north. The slip-off was desi�gned for traffic�to go � sauth. �. : Mr. Saba stat.ed it is som�thing�.long overdue. There'is much we .. have to do for that.area.� This is a big first step in making- �.. this a better, quieter.and safer.neighborhood. _ �. Ms. Savage agreed. Mr. Kondrick agreed. He is in favor of the closure of the slip- off as well. Mr. Saba asked if the City could do more plantings along the green area to separate the area from 60th and give the area more of a neighborhood feeling. � . Ms. McPherson stated they could add some trees. Mr. Saba stated, if a business were there, the City would require some trees or plantings. He thought the City should consider doing this. Mr. Newman stated the City Council and the City has made a decision to make this should become a residential area and to do what we can to reach that goal. This is consistent for the planning direction for this area. � Mr. Kondrick asked if 3rd Street will be widened. Ms. McPherson stated the street will be widened by the two lots. The street was narrowed originally with the intention to make it a one-way street. The section by the two lots will be widened to make it match what is existing. MOTION by Mr. Saba, seconded by Mr. Sielaff, to recommend approval of Vacation Request, �95-01, by the City of Fridley, to vacate all that part of the egress road from T.H. 47 (University Avenue, lying over Lots 29 and 30, Block 12, Hyde Park, in order to construct a singZe family home on the property, generally located at 5900 - 3rd Street N.E., with the recommendations as presented and with the following stipulations: 1. Access shall be returned to MnDOT via a Quit Claim Deed. 2. 3rd Street and 60th Avenue shall be reconstructed to provide improved traffic flow and aesthetics. 12.13 � PL�INNTBIG COMMISSION •MLETING; MARCH �15. 7,�995 PAGE 3.2 . _ , . IIPON A VOICE-VOTE,�ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPER$ON NEWMAN DECLARED THE MOTION CARRZED IINANIMOUSLY. . � . Ms. McPherson stated the City Council will�be establishing a'new�� �, � public hearing for.Agri,l,17.: Notices�wi�l be.sent.: , _. 4. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE PARKS & RECREATIOAI COMMISS.ION � MEETING�OF FEBRUARY 6, 1995 � ; �MOTION by Mr. Kond�rick,�seconded by Mr. Saba, to receive the . Parks & Recreation Commission minutes of February 6, 1995. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON NEWMAN DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED IINANIMOUSLY. , 5. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE HOUSING & REDEV�LOPMENT AUTHORITY MEETING OF FEBRUARY 9, 1995 i MOTION by-Ms. Kondrick, seconded by Ms. Sa�Vage, to receive the Housing & Redevelopment Authority minutgsr of February 9, 1995. UPON A VOICE VOTE� ALL VOTING AYE, CH�IIRFERSON NEAMAN DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED IINANIMOIISLY. � ADJOURNMENT � MOTION by Mr. Kondrick,•seco ed by Ms. Savage, to adjourn the meeting. . UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL V TING AYE, CHAIRPERSON NEWMAN DECLARED TiiE MOTION CARRIED AND HE MARCH 15, 1995, PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ADJOIIRNED AT :15 P.M. Respectfully subm' ted, � C.Lt-C/ Lavonn Coo er � Recordin Secretary 12.14 �. . .• . ,+'� . F . i�iG�ij.�►R COUNCIL MtEETING OF 7t�LY _:IU, 1372 � - . . ?�<.�• .:5. � . � Co�ii1Cfli�tn 1"littelstadt asked, when tt.�� r.ext. 13aar�i' of ApE.eals. t�seeting kot�d .� �, � . ` sA1d fie `Nould.� .like . to .hav�a "this yo .:.'� ;4re thcrc , a f.. possible: � The City F�Bfqee�c � - ='6y1�9d :iA tvro weeks. The. buildi�n� !.as bee.n i.;.f tagged and he did nof fael : he should let.t�tr. DeGa: inrr pza.cee�d with his. �uilding usi.ti� Lhe Cvuitcll �Rds ` WdGl� aKdtf of the .error. Mayor Li�bl �aid he shuuld i.dve been advisec� O� �?1A � �i'O�?9X' prGCedure of going thruugh the Buard uf �Ap�,eals. The City mgin@@� fi1�d .he qave � him the exact � proc�uure, .but obviously Mz. DeGardner did �oC �►�i3t . tC Xa�t that long.. � � . yETITZON N11-1972 - IN FAVOR OF TF� VARIIINCE RF7QtTESTID BY ROBERT T �EGARDNER FOR 58 RICE CREr:K tJAY: 4�; ry� ''�• � - f L' i f�� �r . I�Q'rjON bj► CO�nCilman Mittelstadt to receive the Petition �il1-1972. SeCOnt�g�j �y Cpuncilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes. Mayor Liebl deCla�r� �'te tA9tion carried unanimously. �Q'1'�ON Xiy CounciLnan Mittelstadt to remove the red taq from the prpperty �►t b8 �iiCe CFeek�Way; and approve the additional cariance requested, makirig Che ��t�ACk 15 feet. Sev�r�ded by Couacilmari Uttez. :ipon a v�vic.e vote, �11 ayes, �i1�►VS' L�ebl declared the motion carzied unanimously. OR�INANCE M�516 - AN ORDIIZANCE� AMF��iDING CW►PTERS 2.02 AND 1.03 OF TtiE C�,�D,E �EiJ1TING TCl {�RD AND PRECINCT BOUNDARIES WITHZlJ THE CITY: � 0lOT=OOi by Councilman Mittelstadt to adc�pt Ordinarice �1516 ori serond xeadinq� X�i1Ye the reading and oxder purli•-ation. Seoonded by Council�ars Vttex. Upon A YDice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the awtion carried utaaninausly. ION REGi\ItpING TI� PE:NDING F T�H. 1i47 SLIPOFF)s � FOR CIiaCI.E FIaM IN �SMNG PETITION �12-1972 11Gi1INST QOMPLETZNG Si�CaND pB�[SE CIRiCLE FLON BLAN� \ OoW'�Cil�n Mittelstadt said thi• is rot a recent item, it has been betose ths �'p�ttcll �or about the past iive'years. The area in question is �oµr�dec� pY 6Qth AYariLie� 57�7 Avenue, 2� Street and University l�venue. The people Mau�ted �is at90� 9�oqed o�ercial aAd it vae pointed out to theai that to ualce it Cp�ye����t �pz snY coaimercial develapsent, the alipoff and the cfrcle �io�►.►ouia h�� to � 8ut in to aceoanodate the trafffc. The residents agreed with the plau�� t�a Cqursail adopted it and the State oi Minnesota approved the plan� Thi� ���oYO• �Me�t K�t� ordereq by r�aolution and in h:s opinion it ahaule! be put ip �� tt�a el►i'liesti ppasi4le date. The Council is not in a position na+ to aialce Chen9e� pF. d�letion�, or they w�ould be subjeat tv litiqation by the proparty prmets. �a. �QY!�10x aCtion oi the Oovacil should stand and !he order should be yive� to t�� C�,ty At�lnistration to isplea�ent the remaininq portioa� of the pro ject, � ONy(pi' Li.eb� said the Couacil haa apant oonsi�raDle tiine and effort anQ �ltet 1pN� ;tqtly a�dopted the ordinanc� aakinq the plan��!lective. In order tp �x��ts t►ht sfi�Valn9 Petition, lsidley had to approach the State NiqhwaY �P�t�nt �Or Ilp�tp'1/al o! the tratfic patt�zn !or the ca�a�ercial area. He sa�id it K� �e1i'Y �mpV=L�{� �o hav�s a plan vhar�by none of the eoa�eercial traitiG MOtt�d 90 ti�tpttqh �ha =��idential area to the nor� ♦'�i seFond staqe of the pla� h�a A4t m � e . �} �`� • . k�� , . . . . . . . . - � . . .. . . . . ' . . �, . �. 'R�.vVLAR COUNCIL. MEETING OF JULY 10. 1�7:.' ��,,,�„ 6 . ''� � ' . . . . . . .. �' .. _ . �� � . . . • •� '�@@l� � un�lemented, but the area i s caa.m�r � i;, i and peo�, l�� se l i ing the i t pro- .. � - �. ,.��.Cj! G�i coaanand coaaoercial:p�ices fc.r it... Fozmer,(:ouni:ilmar..Hdrris ppinted � •, . �t�. YeTY ,•Cledrly :Chat �.there may •tie so^+e ir.cor. ��.n iPn�-es �.t� .thA, �•c�lF, an.d • ; . �ere . iAdY b�' som� ,-hardships ' _o � socne of. tt.� E...�uNle , .k�ut thr . Council h�is• CWn- � � ' . `�.'•. pl��t94� �h�selves to tnis �;lan: a5 beiny th� i��:st lony ranqe solutioq. `His .., : . . . ��aCO�tineq�ation i, also to qo a}iead wl th the s�:.o::d' phase: t�e added tN$t ��the �it,y '� . ' alSP: hA� to pdy commercial �.rices :c:r ti�e riytit •�f. way. needed. If the CotuiC31 'i; •: MCr� 'CO �ene9� now, they could be:. sued, and they would lose . . �� �Gs��1rlC1�n .Breider said the secc�nd phase was held up rather _than burdep the .. � i'�F�det�ts fylY'ther with another assessment, but he. woul d have to aqree K3th - �AW�Cilman MiGt�lstadt and ttayor Liebl; the im�rovement should be done iA the , jlext COAstruction,season. Ma}or Liebl said the first step �+ould be tp try tp pe9pCia�e �or the land, and condemnation vould only be the last resort. The. �w RSty AtConey agreed, if successful in neqotiations fine, if not then cpndPaq- =lAtiQ�s �ould have to be started. He added that as a policy, befoze he has °' RtA�'�CA 'atiy condemnation proceedings, he has infoxv�ed the Council first• �ldyOr �' L�ebl GQ1�+ented that a few r+eeks aqo Mr. Muqqli asked what was qoinq to be done, �: �� t��tt �1t this point everything is in limbo. He asked Cow:cilaian Vtts� �f �: j�e �ppG�,trred with the rest of the Council and Councilman Utter rep�ied yes. �. Jqhi1 Pdwluk, 5931 3rd Street N.E., said he 2ived close.to I�Ir. Muggli AA$ �shed Nhat was planned. Mayor Liebl said there would be a service road alonq v{�3Y�x�itY Avenue from 60th Avenue to.58th Avenue to �rovide for the coqqaezcidl . pj'QBp�Y, � Mr. Pawluk said he did not think that was needed. It �uld :gzye pQ �t=ppse as lonq as Thizd Street was there. The.people w�ould have tp p�y �4 p�sessment� and he felt that if they had to get out,.they wpuld.not qe� ` �p�igh �ox their property to allaw� them to buy anot�ez hoaae. He said Mhat � Cj�� Cp1�iiCf l intends to do would not make them aare pro�F.erous, but M1py1$ .be AtaO�hBr hardship. � . �yvr i.iebl said in 1969 when t�ie rezoning .was discussed, 95t of the p�le � N9ta ii3 fnVOr of the rezor�inq, and Mr. Pawluk was probably one of them. j�iY. j+ptlly;ic liaid yes,he �+as. M:.yor Liebl said he realized this would be a� �arA� i�1�8 ��t but he was sure the residents would get their investment 1�ACK � py�A�tl�llly. The ordinance provides that every 40 foot lot must be u9ed ir� �e bl9pj� Oq there Mrould be no desd lots. He pointed out that Ptr. Strand atld j��. Q��@=q dp �ot live in this azea any more, as they already 6old out. Z't1e�+ �oqlq �et tt�eir escrow money back if the �ouncil zescinded the preyiou� osdet. j�{�C hq �elt t2'iat r+ould be a breach of faith with the people and the ���hway d� �tapei�t. He assured Mr. Pawluk he would qet his aqney back ii and MihOn h9 Ra�d �1i� 1�►nd. -. �� ��1r�ytjc said that when Eldon Sc2unedeke approached the people ln thv �e� tQ Qe�, �� rezoninq, they did not realize how much the arssessments apuld �i p� ��t �115 Mns so that Mr. Sci�medeke could sell hia place at cvareercial pr�Ce�i� � �' ppid this puts all the residents in a precarious positioa, c�,ey do na� �R�Q��q��lY want to sell thefn c�me, they want to live in it. Soa�e 9t tt�o �ep�l4 l�y� prily on Social Sect�rity and their pension. He said the �Cop1e 1j'8x0 pQt Marned� �d did not knaw about the ne�+ street. Mayor Liebl sA�d �tt XqR �1Q� �,�t,1a� there �+ere many Councfl meetings at which the slipof� erid cizaja jlp'� Q�tterri Mas 4i�cusaed. The record of the Council meetinqs will prqve �,hls afi�}temer.t true. 12.16 G '. • ji�iill.AR COEINCII..!'9EETING OF 3ULY 10, 19 / i 's !�GF :7 . ... .. _ '� . � � •�14�'�� M�s'Vir� O'Berg, Rvute i, Bra:,i�.r,d; said. at orxe �time tiitre was a petit�0� :�� t�Cati�q no. one r►anteEi the comnerc: a�l, then thEre� w�as ariother one wantlnq t�e ` f x.etGQl�iAy. .As to t,he cost, sh� a.id she had a good idea haw much tj�e 'L�qprO�ew p�n.�8 b+OUld �ost .�hd. so did_ Mz. Strand:.: : She ,pointed out� t:�are• haYe ��en. .� • " Qth4� ;tr�e'ts that have been deleted from. projects, so. it can �� done. •'."!Ze � . CV�ip�l is not ta3cinq tha feelinqs of ;he people into considezation. rfaYpr L1eA� told Mrs. 0�^.erq she was one of the 5� that did not fav�or.the re�pnj,�q , ���a �.hatt her only concern vas gettinq her S2.000 .escrow moncy k,ack. H9 sdid �. h@ �+iSt be Con.cezned �rith t2:e pri:de of the coc�m;inity. .. . . � _� 1'k'S, O�Aerq said }�ou ti+auld be puttinq in a road that could bE put in later � �a nesded. There taay be pectple that �+ill have to sell before the: cvlmieFCi�l 9qp@A �il due to circumstances, such as a death in the family ete. Mayor 1 j��ebl Asked t'•ez is she lost any money when she sold. Mrs. O`�ezq said �t�CO� `. • xt�p pCmmission, she qot ;:17,000. It was a good sized house and yov CO�InOt : ' ��i.�d �nvti'ler hvuse for 517, 000. �, �ldOn S��edeke said that it seems to be the feelinq that he �ras the �q�t�gdtor of this proposal. He said he only w�zted to rezone his prppezty� H@ ��id he moved there in 1948 alonq with a lot of other people who did thp r,�O;t th�Y Coulcl. Nany moved in a�e still qaraqes, added onto thesn, and hay@ BAQed �p fixinq them up quite nicely. These housea �+ili not sta�d f4reVet, H4 �piAded the people of the tbrnado, and the ta2k then �f urban rertiewa3. iie a�id h� cet►sidered Coaaercial zoning the hiqhest and best usc� for th@ ji�tfd� Z'he y��ruiing C�lssion brouqht in a planner who developed sose plata�i� �e �pf►ed o� the ovezhe�d projector aome of the alternate plana that were pr$$en��d At that time. He said he objected to those plaas, along Mit1ti $O� p!� t,h@ 81a�ruiinq C�ission and Council members. He said in his oj�inipn� �p al1{tl thAt Mas adopted was the best plan that could be c3evised for this a�gA. He ;pid he �as explained the plan arid he knew that Mr. Ankrum explain$d �l� p�#�3 �o alnyone that was interssted enouyh to queation it. He did not t,ili� litixOne M�ts misled or cheated. He said that since the tornado he has serYed qn � q��ittee for the cona�unity. At one time it Was difficult to qe� put pt �� p�'84 ot Hyde Pazk, then 3rd Street was put in over saoe of the j�t�l0�i pbj�o�Ons� aad now he finds that the people that abjected the 3,oudast �9WL tt�e iAWzoYe�aent of 3rd Street are the ones that use it. He added this iistsi x� rot bsnuqht �t dq�n by hi.m, but by Mr�. O'Berq. He sai� he �+�ou1d li?c� trq h11ye it put in � but he f s not pushing it . j4�, BANlp1c said �t lhaY are already assessed for the slipofi, ars4 Av1r t�4tf �rpu�d ��other Btreet as.aasment ori top of the price of the propertY Mhe� �fY 8811 it. He did aot think it could be sold. Mr. Sciusedeke said th�� th0 /8@p�a►1 �s�essment would just b� tacked anto the price of the lot ahet► it i� ���Q� KO polnted out the hiqh cost of the canm�ercial lots on the e�st i�ae 0� Vii��fOrt�tY Aveaue and said that the assessed �aluation ior +� 4Q' ��t Xi►� �ppqt �a�QQp� but could probably be sold tor cloEer to 57,000. � j�, �„m� �luqgli� 6030 2nd Streat N.E., said that possibly saoe Feoplp K�11 � h,�j,� jnit eotae �rill malce a lot of ewney. The comnercial area acrqs• �� �ki0l�t �+pd ypi^�► expensive. He said he has beea left hanginq, although he Cov�d �pp=�al�►t� the Council' e reaioninq. Thi• delay has cost hia� �ar�y tine� Ap� �� �t t►as cost Mrs. O•Herq. Ha said he was it► lavor oi this pro�osaa� ��aq�� �1� �jelisved it bpst tpr'the area, and everyone will ev�ntuallY �ilw=�t � . . �. � ^-�- � � 12.17 �:�; `; ;;� -� . . . . . . � . . . ;;� ,� , . . . . .. . � • . `� �.GUjrAR .COUNCIL:�MEk'TS!dC: �OF .IULY 1(�1, l�j; � . � BAGE �. i . . � � . � � - . ... . . .. . .. . " ' " . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � � � .. . .. F� . �.. . . . . . . .. .. _ . . . ' . . �. � . . . . . � . . . , . � . � � £'TZTION N13-1972. _ . - RE�iIESTIh�, _{� �� ;NUINf: THF. $EC:OPTD PNASE .OF CiRCI.$ : � �,' . I �LOW pLAN I38 HYDE PARK AUOPT� IIY: Rt:5:a! r'T' IOt: 't 194-I��:�9 •.�1=3-6� t � " i � �. . ' �-'. ' •' ' �...-------- :.•- ' . �' . • � �OT�OjV TJX Co.ttnc�lntan 1�littelstadt to .reccive P� tit �vn tFl�-1�72. 5econded by� :..1�01uJ��T11�► Utter.. ,Upon; a voice v�te, . all: ag�s., M.�yor. Liebl declared t}�e ...- � IJPOt30A Oarried unanimcusly. � �=� � . .. . . .� � MOTrON by Coanciliaan Mittelstadt ti.at, to �be .consistar:t :+ith the thinkinq I pP t,jl9 P�st Councils, iL is ia.order to initiate actian to start the SeFond ', ' ph��e o� the circle flow plan. Seconded by Council:man Breider for diBQUSSiOn�. � � �' . . GViiiiC��q Hreider asked if the normal procedure w�ould not be to pass d te�f9l�tipn. The City Attorney said yes, the resolution would authorize hi�a tQ at�� dCq�tiX:nq the right.of way. Cour�cilma.� Breider said that ther� jfl'f8� ti'le tesolution is brought back for Council passaqe, he aoul� like � . QB�Ctiption of the project included in the resolution. '. TH� y'OTF tJPON THE MOTION, being'a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl dec�are$ ��'. �� tt10 iuot�On carried unanimously. �' • ��U�ST P'OR WAIVER OF PORTION OF Si7CTION 16, PARAGRAPH 5. ORDINANCE A435 �.� XICATZNG LI R. ST BY MR. WILLIAM WEISS AND BERNARD G. lgj,�CK � H^CREEK INSURANCE AGENCY: _ __ � ;,. b�. J1A1 SlACk. Rice Czeek Aqency, said theze were a couple of sentences iA the � ;r pXdir3,tilCe pertnininq to liquor liability that they have encountered dif��pultY � K�•th beceuse of the limited insurance market �n this area. At present t�le�'Q Ai'a OA2y three cva�anies r►ritinq liquor liability in Minnesota. These ce�.�iQ; i�,1� 1+riC� Similar policies and they are all inflexible as to any aaQiii�atiOns � t0 th0 Rtandard wording as found in their policies. The two sentences t?�e�► 1�lbLtld llke waiyed are as follaws : ^Further, it shall provide that no payment by the insurance co�npauly � ph�ll� 1�1 pny manner, decrease the voverage provided for i.� res c Pe t t0 Atiy vther claim or claims brouqht aqainst the insured Or von��Y t?�eFp. AtCOr." �d - r�'he licensee and the City-shall be named as joint inaureds on Lhe ll�pil�CY iA�tuance policy." � . - � . :. � �y4r jrlebl +►sk�d the City ]►ttorney ii he aqreed Mith this waiver anq the. City tto�ey repiied yes, and suqqested that aoaeone with sase insur�� ��. d+�boula ma�ce aoaie suqqestions ior amendinq that portior� of tfie O�dtAeu�cO ! 1� ia t�realiatic. �� �TxON Ay Couricilman Mittelstadt to vaive tha two r ,;.; equirementa.as noted a�o� �:i�i �A#Cx'uct the City 1►ttors�ey to atart w�ork on a proposed amenc�oent �p ��� �i'��p�3 O! 4Tdinance �135 so it could be included in the codification. Qp� by Cour�ciLsan Utter. Ilpon a voice vote, all ayea, Mayor Liab; Mp���Q t�s ewCion curied unaniaously. 12.18 �' . � . '. ... .. �,! .:. ;. I � :, SpDC211L PiJBI.IC : uBltitZ3�G !(iE : _' �G GF ?l11Y 6 . i =+ : : �.. . � .r11�* g . . . Nt. Siii�ss� asked vtut his asa�ssssnt was: He was told. �tter aose ao�putation, .. 5�75 total. ltr. . Simsans. said he is brinq told: to pay �755 �or .saseth3rig. he tloea �c+t vant �.na�►ez v�nt�d.. is�. asked �►aw he could ccnt��t this :useassunL...�.Hw ..... ; add�d .�:that t2ie. coritractoz did a- poor jah. he could have at least haw wads hi�s . 1mr lwal. He said h� vas short sev�ral laads oi dirt. They did w pocx job ;.<:on his-driv�r:y also:: . He. al�o��registe�red �a .c�aaplaint arr the sgeed oi Lha c�'s�. .. . �H� said he heu c�oaplained.to the _Police Departaient and.�as toYd that the Police � Q►is.t.does.not be�lfeve in radar, vhan.be requeated that it�be'set up. Thes� _ stsswts are used as a apeedvay _and 1ie jv$t �could �t�ot live there �usder �01�� oondiLions wfth t�ro little boys. He questioned vtiy the atzeet aaa put iq . � vbere it was� instead� of behind the DX Station. It�'it vas put behind the� T�x�►co Station, thsre ahould be roas behind th� DX. Tbs City 1lssessor pointfd out tbat ther� wu al�o a lettar o! obj�cLion trow Nt't. � Ben ltathisen to zev�ive. . . MOTZON by Wuncilman Otter Lo racc3ive the lettes of objecticu� to th� aa��aawsAta �ro� Mrs. B�a Mathi�en• 3�8 57tL Place 1C.E.• dated �Y 8. 1972. S�co�de$ by Govncilasn Breidet. t7pon a voica wte, all votin9 aye..!!�]ror Lt�bl d�clar�4 the � eotio�' carzied. � '� i Mayor Liebl asked i! th� etr�t ia . Eoo close to ltr. Siawn's hous�. T1� City 1tri9ineez �aiA l2ut no prap�rty Mu taken �ros hia., T!� City h�d avquis�d Z lota Z- 3 rtua aqo. �sra v�are a ��aber ot plaas sv�sitt�d to th� Oaroe►cil aAd thia Mas ths vna they chosa to adopL. The ob�►iaua beattit is that 4th Stse�t Mould run �traiqht noxtb vithout a joq, and theze Mu alraady laAd available. p� bded that thers vss �ore land available b�Dind the Ts�vo Statiou than 1»hind the DX. 1'ht City Mara9wr added that Lis statr�t �ws inco�ZrCt, itidl�y do�a use sa�d�ar �ud h� vould se� about q�tting it s�t qp its tbat ts�a. Oi vo�trs�, vbea a spe�das sMS a aarked car, he auta�aticallY s1oNS dorn, ao �tiot Coo �onY vill q�t oauqht. � 60tb 11v snue Slip-Otf r Fsaa University 1lvenve to 3rd Stswt _ — 2t Maa poiat«! out that thia ws th� aca�� into t!� co.�rraial atM 1u Ny4� PI�c. llp�or Li�bi ask� t2w total oo�r and tAs City 1►aa�a�or srpli�d i�1�S11.0i1. . Z!N mll Mas. rnn Mith th. �ull trontiq. aa S�rd Strwt bsir,g asMSNd at �9. �4 p�= �oot sad th� lots is�oatinq an 2S Stz�t o� th� �ast aid� at � tl�s oost� o! �4.6�. Th� Mtst sid� o� 2� sts+�st �aa not incl��d as thia as+�a ia Ao! �vM4 po�sclal• . • �,� j Jt�t. Dal� eakk�. S80S 3rd StzNt N.E..ask�d hov lo�q th�y cvuld slax l�NS'�. T'h�'r ; � dp oot k�ov it th�y sbould iaip�ro^►� tt�air haas as aa�. TheY �ould b�L� !o �d � soacy and t`Nn li�nd tbat thsis land i� vant.�d b7 �a■e oc+�soi,al drwlop�s'. 1 N�p� Li�bl said lbat h� bq�d tbat b7 19�5 th� ra:oewd Hy� Pask arM 11�13 h� � Q�t►�lop�a to oo■rrrcial. � � �� LaK�p 1tnqQli. 59�3 3s�! Stswt N.E.. said h� awaed Lob Z� i Z0, �{lOOk 12� Lyd� Pwsk• ar�! aak�d i! the oziyitul pla� tas tb� slip-ot! and loopb�cli� A�i bNn �ban��d. T'!� CitY Sngi�r �x,plainad eLat whau t2» beasi� M�s iN14 th� Oo�n�oil ord�z� Lb� slip-o!! and loopback. Lat�r on, the d�cision q�a �aAt tbRt 'the Mhol� i'oQs+vre�At �►a� too biq � buzden an t�» 1+oM o+msss �wd thub �111t �f. •lip-ott .nonle e. puc � sa .o ch. .re. .roula bs op.e.a v4p« Taa, l+�t.s, Ar1 �rylvpMat �roqr�as��, t� ���� iapro�raMnt c�n b� pt� iu a� A��4. I� 1; M=�b�ndon�d. only �taq�. r t�i�b� ad�d tbat tt� 60tA sll,p•otj r�� w�•� �w t� �i� - J` �1> �L �.. �.�a«� ��...��1 �..�� J_���_�.��� i:, . . ���ci�r. puer.ic x:.�►xz�rc r�::�, =j. o� M,�Y e. , , ;;, . '� ... . �nc� ia � . . _ . . .. . . .. . +, .�. •�99�f; `said he has. rioth�.:.; ngainst tf�e pro je., t of �ti�� y. tt.at .has heFn done, en.i that this is the plan the,FlanairicJ .Car�aission� #elt v r�:t;le best',� .��t .that ~ parC of `the j -• pro �ct left to he do:�e involves only hiaa. t+��,: could he sell his . pruperty as the �buy�:r iGay have i t for o�r�ll 2- 3 y.�ars � He said the �.plari : �:4hat is done i� doinq notiii.�,�� .for.: the :arra. aa i�t �is,• bat r:a opuld see: thg pui�nt � that .�t wdj+ . t..� .1:.? ri::._:.:G:..: �a::. n� • _ . � ��i�• I:�..•r-•e2f, tv� qet o�t �f.his. property �.. . the �ay it is now..he nee3� threP eXes, tn.: uacess i,s.veiy�d'ifficult::and.'what, ,. hd� been ciune so f:�r hes cu.�,�i:.�;4� t}.�. pt�t.lem. 1f the plari goes throuqti he ti�i21 have fo ;.a., tha .:sses5.:.ents, ai::, if al�d w'�en ;iia . property .is� t�tken. � . � �huse a.�se::s'�ertts "wi i 1 t�ave t� be ta,cen iato . considerbtiun.. He s+�id he co�:ld nat do anythinq w:zi� his pr;,�rty now, He said whatever he .has to pay, the :'l�i will h.�vc ta �a� t:i+a back �ih,�n hi.s pr��:rty is taken.� The City 1lttcrne} ���iaed rim �hat is star,�,rd pi;x:ed,:�e and he aill get credit. � �tr'. N�qqli uR2k�d whv h� r.. �?� n.-,t ^��� ::r.y .v..�s+�- ar� vhat i� going te ha �rhen. Hayor LfeLl said Lt: i� c_.��n�t .`,� �r:�wer�:d ��til it i� kna+ti ��1�4t �ype o� 3��lo�nt wi l l be i:� i_:, it me• i� that a A:� • 4u 4 f vc<lop�r �rou:_d want to �ane in +u�d buy the �hole blc�:k. Ti�+s City At�c�r::ey tola: Mr. Muqyli chat �►,1 appraiser - wc►uld detorm�.ne the value ot the land, then deduct th� uripeid batlance on the ai�easmants. A resident of Hyde Park aske� if 3rd Stceet vonld eventually be oae way. txc� ��h to S9th- The City E�giaeer pointed out the prajected ttaiFic flwr or� the screen. The reaident auggested there should be a•top siqn ori 3zd Streot by the •partments as there are m��.*:y gmall chi ldren. xrs• lfau Barkez, 5800 3xd Stteet N.E., said ahe is a wida+ on Social secuz�ity, aad it is hard to maka ends raeet. She asked hc�w �� m�re she would be taxed. ltayor Liebl said that pexhaF� the whole 5800 block could be sold ior a c�- rrcial developaent, then she would have to move. There is quita a bit ot !lifference between the oost of oo�nmezcial and zesidential property. i,�hen the Council approved this rezoning tw�o year� ago, thera vaa qvite a Aassle, and oost were in favor o! it, but seme Were very concerned about the assessments. Thia ia vhy all the improve.�oenta were not put in at onca. Thi� is a s latiw operatior_. Hrs, Basker asked what about curbi �� Liebl t�nid there vould be no sidewalk and the curbinq ��a ae�na o�? ��r lype of dev•zlopoent is anticipated, and who buys th� pz+opertp. 1�8. g�ker �aid tbat it is very hard to pny these special asseacnenta and taxes besides. 14ayor Liebl aaid that thie rezoninq tripled the land value aad that he thovqht ia tive yeer� t�e property will be developed. Eie thouyht the l+�d sAoulel qet toqether au�d aee what could b•� dotze. The Citypispnot init! dw�lopment b�siness, but this reaoninq was done to expedite the developmen�, A resident ackecl wha= is proposed for 2� Street and 3rd StreeL cww. The.City Enqit►eer said that the improvement is not a part of any project now, byt i� i• is��luded in a 10 year �treet improvement pr�qr� t h nt waa adopted before the Hyde Park resoning. Accordinq to that pla�� it wuld be con�idered in 1975 or 1976. The reeide�t asked �+hat kind of control the Planninq Coaaaiasion has owr vhat would qo in. Mayor Liebl sata cn� pevple have the control, not the Planniaq Commission. Ti�a property is zoned cammercie� and any business that �pseta all the criteria laid out in the ordinance could �ase i�. T�eZe are many ufequards bullt into the ordinance •uch as squue �ootage, sideyard and set• back reqnixements. It la the Plaru�inq Comsi��ipn•a duty to aseure ordesly 12.Zo � . . -. . �'' .. �$PSCIAL Pj1gLTC fiEARING -lI�E'I'ING OF ltAY 8... 1911 .� � �� •�1.. , . '. : development.. The reside,nt said that �it �ras s good plan, but he �uia nor y�c. .. �. ...1� helter-skelter bunch of buildinys. llayor Lfebl said that tbe developpeat �� .� � � 1r0uld be quided by .the ordinance and��reviewed by the Planninq Ccatais�io� inQ � � .. t?�s.. C4ursCi�. � Ii a deve2oper c�es � in .that :meets all the criter�a, tl�s Co�Cil �� `�: . Apps t�ot have. the auti�ority to. stap tham. . The City Engineer added thAt there � A=e �tanda►rds , in. the zoninq ordi.nance which control vh•,t the land could be ' � � • ' . �iCGi �Or. �� '�� '��: � r j�lt� �Rictsard Torqeson, 278 58th Avenue �N.£.; said that he �aust pay ��bo+it $1600 � �t1 ltrg. Birker about 51000. The City Aesessoz added that there ase no St�1te i1iQ funds used oa this sectivn aa it is corssidered co�ercial propesty. �l�t�ros' Liebl said that there is ao aubsidy for coansercial propezty ar�d that the i�s+ovr 1�snt �+�ould rwt have be�n put in it it waa tiot rommercial. l�laayor Lisbl f�1d �M� t2�e residents will have to pay for the assessment, but i! it is sold� th0 dtYelpper wauld assvme the reaponsibil3ty. H� suqqested that 1�ir. lbrgesoq =itid QVt�, Mhat a 40' camercial lot s�lls tar. 71 resident ask�sd fi i�is peighbors oA �4� sidea �old their property, oould the City c:�de�n his? The City AttAmeY �'splied no end the Mayor added that if a qood price Mas oitared� it laqld be 'pdY:�Ati�yeous to cooperate with hi� neiqhbors. � Sidevalk of 61st 1►v�saue: ' Fs �oad 11) �! �Jnivtrsity 1►v�ernta �f Lot 4, 1►udiLor' a � to 6�th 1►wriu� o! S7t2s J►venus N.E. ,vision M59i and. "��t C�ty 1�n9inees aaid that th� proposed assessa�ent for th� side�ralk; t� aS.�Q ��OOt. IL is all asaessibl� as it ia all co�mnsrcial property srld lhft� �� n0 SCate Aid lvr�ds used. lliyos Liebl said that he had received scros palls � i7�IC07CA1Ag the sidt�ralka b�iAq b�side the tire hydrants. The CitY �lqeer �11�� �� �oy will b� selxat�d. Tbey ate vaitiA9 !os NSP to �v�e tiNis pole• 1�d �� ;4lp�ation o� the hydrarib will bt� taken cue ot thi• spriitq• H� s�d �pM � ����oA4 ot Ch� aidewalk �rsre already ia place and this is a v�tinvat�Ot1 0= • � Nt� QQ* Rya�n� 6989 tfiiv�rsity 1lwnue N.e., saia chat his ps�op.xty ��it l0 1 =NL =� t,ha Cornes and ask�d it M ba�d to pay and the CitY llaaes� t�11� AQ� �. . . 12.21 .l' 0 i- .��.�. . ; • ` ' ' + SPECIAi. PUi31,' �` :;F:AF.Ih� Hc'f , : : Uk .'"�X i3 . 1 '' ' � � d�A(:i. 11 . . � . . . � . . . _ __ . . . . . ' , � ", � l�TION by Council�r•an_�Breid�_r to,cl�s+e t?►t 1i�tLl1� hGa:i:.g ui� Lhz ass;s��:ae7t�. . � j zoll'for Skreet; Improvemen' �'roject: St; 1�7'3-4:� Secu::dc�'by Caun�i�lm�i Utter:,. �. �. Upon °a voice vote, all vot�r�g �aye, .Mayi:r i.<�bl d�clare�+ c�,e motion carz2ed and . e � 1 . Lhe hearing� elose3 aG tO:G:i f�.l1. . ..� ' �. ....�r .. . . .. � . . �'LIH(:IC F�:i+"r.iri.� .,:� 1 iS:t� 1'1 F±c.Alii-ttt !r, _ Sbl_idlil A. 1:11+, .i' �. �:2=✓l � , , . . BY MZKE O'BANtiON: - : . . — . ltrTON by:Ccxiricilman Breid=�r �to di�(�er.$c rith the� reanl:,g of the public #�ea�itiq no�ice. Seconded by Caunciln,a►n Uttet. t;F,on a vo�ce vote,' ai1 ayes�._ Matyvr � L�ebl doclared the nr�tion car�ied. . '. . . .. The City Engineer showed the pl�t on che eassl and.�aid th�t Uiia i� Ms. O�Hannon.� •rcond fih3aA n! hi• pxoject. The �.nty chanqe that has be+�n made�is thwt thd acceas to Ce.:�.ral l,vei:u� by th� church pccperty ha� .bQ�n oli�ain�ted wrsd tha atree t ends ir � ct� 1-do-sac, nnd exits t.o t�cs wesC on : P.sT1 j amiti Stteet. Just to the south of t' is �.lat, th*ze ,.� a low �sraa tiia►t will create expenslve stona sewer problet�s, eo ��:naps conAicieration should be given to usitiq it aa a retention br.sin and park �urpo�es. Nr. Mike O'Bnnnon said tha� that low �rea, about 5 acres, could !x: acquired by the City if they w�uld like to put it in the budqet. He said he w�ould not pe able �o develop that low area until soa►ething it done with the Chies property. It has been sittinq aa it is for 4- 5 years already. Mayor Lfebl aske$ �! t?�e plat i�a approved, can the property vithin the �lat be developed properlyi Mt; 0'Banr�on said yes, the sewer and vater utilities will be put in to City specifications and under the supervision of Co�stock and Davis, Fzidley'� Conaultant Enqineers. The Council indicated they vrould like to ju1`►e �tt. p'Bannon dedicate the lav Live acrea to the Ctiy fos a ret�ntioq basin �c1d pa►rk PurPoses. , J�OTION by Councilman Breider Lo close the public he:arinq on the firtial pl�t� iisdthex Hills Seccnd Addition, P.S. N72-01 by Mike O'Bannon. Seconded by COWiGil� par� Utter. iJpon a voice wte, all voting aye, Mayoz Liebl declared th0 Aqt�.� Carxied and the hearing cloaed at 10:18 P.H. . Councilnian Sreider asked Mr. O'Bannon ii a delay oi as�� �reek for approYill p�' t23e plat �+ould cause him any hardship. He said he Mrould ratrier Kdii tul�il th@ sgqplAS' meetiaq oi the 15th with a recommendation f►:xn the City Et�qineer. !'k. p�Basu�on said he has not sold sr�y lots yet, so there is no special hurzy. ON V Z�10 ALLEYS IN BLOCK 7, ONAf�I11Y UEST SAV •72-I TLAND FOR VACATION OF LLY LOCATED AT 7i53 BEi Mayor Liebl read the �ublic hearing notice aloud and the City Engineex shAreQ the lvcation on the overhead projector. He reported that the request 1S j'oi' t?ls vAC�t�ion of t,oth the east/wast alley and the north/south alley. The �+esterly � Of the block is developed and the easterly �i is vacant. T'he zeca�npende►�ior� pt Che Planninq Conauission is for the vacation of the north/south �lley M1d setaining the east/west alley. There is one buildinq, at inveqtor's �g�noeriny� ?%�3 - j5 8eech, which does not have adequate parking vhich cou:a use �'�e • p13ey tor access, A petition has besn aiqned which ir�dicated that �ogt pt ttle �8pple dq not want the alley opened. 1 �� 12.22 - - � � � i'� . ' . .. � �\� - . . . . � . � - . � ' ' � � - . � . � .� � � � .. �. . . � . .' - � REQ1La`R� CQUNCIL MEET2NG . OF MAY 3 ,. ' 1971 A . � , P GE _27•. "" �2. A RE UEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION.A5�.053 4C .FRIDLEY CITY'CODE, TO , . . . .. REDUGE. ,THE ItEI►R' YARD DEPTH `RE UIRE�T `F'RO!'► 2•5 FF.ET TO 19 FEET �7 . : . � . � � INCHES TO PERMIT THE CONSTR�CTiON OF A H�I.LINC ON PART_OF`L.4T 5. ` '� • SAME BEING 161 Ta►L1'IAt�E• WAY . . E . TN . . G S . . . LWEi.1r S.RIVERS IDE fiE�. � . . . BiACK 1 E �. ECK 2410 . *! D I w I F1. �ri T BY MR. ILL N.E. . PRIDLEY MIh'NESOTA. (Ri [JE S ; . ARD11N AVENUE. MII3NEAPOLIS, MINN�SOTA) :. � . . � . � The City EnginPez said that Mz. Dieck has.�a letter fr4m the property o�rner . �. behind hini and he has no objection to tfie va'riance. He shoMed.the Council . � photoqraphs of the property. M�TZON by Councilman Harric to qrant the rear yard depth variance to a voice William Dieck as recommended. Seconded by Counci Lnan Kelshaw. Upon vote, all voting aye, Mayor lcirkham declared the motion curied unaaimously. MOTION by Cowncilmari Kelshaw to receive the Ninutes of the Board of 7lppeals � Meeting of April 27, 1971. Seccnded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unaniu+c�ualY• -. RECEIVING BIDS - TOWZNG CO�iTRA�(.`T: (Bids Opened 1:30 P.M. MaY 3, 1971) _ Shozty'a To�+inq Sezvice 5755 University Avenue N.E. Fzidley, !tiruiesota Day Call: 56.50 Niqht Call: S7.00 ` Snawmobile: S5.00 Motorcycles: 56.50 Snowbirds 57.50 Trailers: 510.00 per hr. dependinq on size l�ccident: 512.00 per hour ` Police Cars: No bill except under aazranty � Inside Storaqe: S3.00 � ' Ovtside Storage: S2.00 The Actinq City Manager said that Shorty's lbvinq Service was the only ` c.�anper�y that submitted a bid. He said the specificationa were basfcally the •auae as previoualy, and he reviewed the bid prices iot the�Council. IyOTION by Oouncilu►ar� Harzis to award the towinq contract to Shorty's Ta+inq ��� • S�rvice. Saconded by Counci Laan ereider. llpon a voice v�te, all votinq •ye, l�ayor Kirkham declared the awtion carzied unanfawusly. f �, " ' ' � t,��/ CONSIDERJ►TION aF PURCEUI.SE OF pPOPERTY AT 5981 3RD STREET: (I.APIDES EST]1TE) T ' The City l►ttorney said that technically these lots �+ers atill R-2. because �when the Council rezoned thi� area, thrse lots were amitted, however, it : this �+ent to court they Mould argue that the r�st of the uea wu rezoned _� and the City did it �o aa not to hava to piy the caasercial pzice. � . �Councilman Harris asked vhat the original price had been• Th� City 1lttornty said h� believed he had a4ked for 517,000. CounciLan I.i�b1 thou9ht that � S15,000 �+as a fair pric� coasidering whai other lots have sold for in this area. The City !►ttorney said h�,�h�ht if they condemned the 1and. theY :"; , ., _`�-,� 4wFw: y 'f,a.A. -�- f � ,R�.i- i -.r� �, ;•,� . � . � � + � . . �yst.,� ,... � " ' - �� ' . . - ' . . . . . � " , . '� � � � - . � > . � � ��y � � REGU�R COUNCIL ME�'TING OF. MAY 3, 1971 :. -. . : PAGE��28 � possibly:could get.it:�or-lesst.hawever,.vhen:yo�i.add the:costs for the condemnation, he .r+a� not sure they aould. save...that much, as .he has not ` dane a study , of the propetty values in the �ar�a.� eouncila�an Har=is �`felt. .� ."tiiat. �the .Gouncil� would be open to� ciitiai�. if they paid.. aiore :than the ": .� � going market rate for t2�e property. The City llttorney said . that the City w�uld get: right of ent.�y once the.-papers were:.,�i1ed so �ona�►t�,o�. wou�a :.. .. not hold anythinq up. Mr. Eldon echmedeke said��e.thought the houae rrill be in the way and_aametbinq:shauld be done.-as soon as:possible. , , . . � MOTION by Councilaian Harris to enter into condemnation p=�oceedinq� to ! acquire the property•of 5981 3rd Street N.E., Secoruled by Couacilman Liebl�- j Upon a voice vote, all votinq ayQ, Mayoz Kirkham declared the motion � carried unanimously. REPORT ON STATUS �F CITY'S Rl:QUEST FOR ACCESS PERMIT, T.H. �`7 SI.IP OFF' AT 60TH AVENUE: " The City Engineer said that the City had recsived a cepy of an interoffice - memo in zeqard to the City'a applicatiori to the State Hiqbvay Depart�aent last yea�'foz a slip off at 60th Aveaue. Ne still have not receive per- mission, but this is to get permissioa qoinq. �e City Enqineez said that if Mr. Schmedeke could give the City a letter about his plans and what he has on his property, and if he talked to the other businesses in the area to qet lettera in to �be sent on to ttie State, we inay be able to convince th� that there are enough coaniitments to open up t2ie slip off. He explained that it was not the lxal office but the Federal Bureau of Public Roads that has control on it. Mr. 5ch�medeke brouqht forth a lettez he had vzitten to the City Council that caild be forwarded on to the Minnesota Hiqhway Depart�asnt. MOTION by Cvuncilman Liebl to receive the co�unication fram Mr. Eldon Schmedeke du�..ed May 3, 1971. Secorided by Councilman 1Celshaw. Upon a v�oice vote, all votiag aya, !layor lcirkham declared the ewtion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilai.�n Harria to receive the camunicatfon irom the Minneaota Highway Department dated 1lpril 21, 1971 reqarding the slip oft at 60th Avenue. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declued t�►e motion carried unanimously. Mr. Schmedeke suqqested that t2�e City 1►ttorney �+rite to the peopls in the area to qet them to wriie latters to the Highvray Deparbaent to help push for this access. The City Enqineer felt that too much preasure aiqht hurt the City's cause at thia time, but thia can be done later if the slip oif is not prxeedinq at all. The City Attornep sa.i.d he would rrzite to the businesa people in the area askinq them to write letters to the City, to be fozwarded to the Hiqhway Departanent. RECESS: Mayor lCirkham called a recea• of Xbe Meetinq at 10:10 P.M. reconvened by Mayor 1Cirkham at 10:d0 P.M. \� 12.24 �� !leetiaq was . I � - _ �� - . . . i CITY OF FRIDLEY . _ ._ � � - MEMORANDOM : _ ; . . . . i . , : . , >. _ J . . � TO: WILLIAM W. BURNS, CITY.MANAGER ���°� FRC�M: RICHARD D. PRIBYL, FINANCE DIRECTOR � . WILLIAM A. CHAMPA, CITY CLERK ; SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING FOR LONCHORN GRiLL DATE: APRIL 20, 1995 Longhorn Grill has purchased T.R. McCoys, 7850 University Avenue Northeast, and has applied for an Intoxicating Liquor License. , Pursuant to Chapter 603 Section .07 of the Fridley City Code, we are required to hold a public hearing before issuing this license. Council has agreed to hold that public hearing at the April 24, 1995 City Council meeting. , The Police Department has approved Longhorn Grill's intoxicating liquor license application. 13.01 `. CITY OF FRIDLEY ' PUBLIC HEARING i BEFORE THE � CITY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that the Council of the City of Fridley will � hold a public hearing at the City Municipal Center, 6431 University Avenue Northeast on April 24, 1995 at 7:30 p.m. on the question of issuing an Intoxicating Liquor License to Longhorn Grill for the property located at 7850 University Avenue Northeast. Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 no later than April 20, 1995. Anyone having an interest in this matter should make their interest known at this public hearing. William A. Champa City Clerk � Publish: April 18, 1995 13.02 ✓ CIN OF FRIDLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NORTHEAST FRIpLEY, MN 55432 (612)571-3450 APPLICATION FOR.AN ON-SALE INTOXICATIN� LIQUOR LICENSE TO THE Cl'fY COUNCIL OF FRIOIEY, MINNESOTA: �e�pt# �j�.� Gce�se# Pubiic Hearing Date Dffie �otice sent to. appHcant and newspapec: - ' The undersigned hereby makes :application for reriewai of an qn-sale intoxicating liquor license; in accordance with "Chapte� .603 of U�e City Code of i Fridiey. . � , Fee: Liquor - No Entertainment oa�:. �ar�n Zo, 1 995 . .. 0-3000 sq. ft. $6,000 3001-6000 sq. ft. $7,000 a,�c ��: Over 6000 sq. ft. $8,000 $.1,000 Wine (Wine License only) �� Entertainment (Ch 607) $200 Sunday Liquor Fee 0-3000 sq. ft. $7,000 $200 Investigation Fee, (ndividual* ' 3001-6000 s ft. $8,000 " � ----- --- -- �— _ q. � $400 Investigation Fee, Corporation � Over 6000 sq. ft. $9,000 *For Wine License or Liquor License Liability insurance policy shall be in the amount of $50,000 coverage for one person, $100,000 for more than one person and $10,000 property damage. Expires: April 30, 19 �, Mohammed 111i Mishkee ,� Officer (Name of pe�son making application) (Individual owner, officer or partner) for and in behalf of Longhorn Gx'111 &�.idZ' � IIIC . (Myseli, names of pariners, name oi corporaSon or association) hereby submit in duplicate this application for an On-Sale Intoxicati�g Liquor Lice�e for the Longhorn GZ'111 & Bar (Name of restaurant or hotelj iocatedat 7850 University Ave. Fridlev, Mn 55432 (Slreet eddress and/a plai and parcel number.) for the sale of intoxicating liquor in accordance with the provisions ot Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 340, end the City of Fridley. Chapter 603, commencing May 1 ,19��ande�ding A�ri 1 �n .19�j�_• In support ot said appllcatlon and In accordance with the requirements as set io�th in said Chapte�s there ts attached hereto, ln duplicate and 0 � �°-�-�� f«: Longhorn Grill & Bar, Inc. (Signature of Person Maki�g Application) (Myself, names of partriers, names of corpo►ation or assxiation,) PLEASE NOTE: Section 11.12. The penalty for late ay t licenses and permit fees as shown i� Section 11.12 of the City Code shall be 25% of the amount of fhe fee lf receiv from 1 to 7 I . H ment is received more than 7 days after it is due, the penalty shal) be 5096 of the fee. If payme�t is not received 30 ys after ss MUST discontinue ope�ation. FOR CITY USE ONLY: � � � � ^ -Z� _ � �—' PUBUC SAFEIY DIREC70R By: Denied: Approved: Data: BUILDING INSPECTOR By: CITYCOUNCIL• App�oved: Oenied: Denied: 13�.03 Approved: Date: Date: P"� f" CITY OF FRIDLEY MEMORANDOM TO: WILLIAM W. BURNS, CITY MANAGER �� � FROM: RICHARD D. PRIBYL, FINANCE DIRECTOR WILLIAM A. CHAMPA, CITY CLERK SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF INTOXICATING LIGIUOR LICENSE RENEWAL FOR SHARX NICHTCLUB DATE: APRIL 20, 1995 Sharx Nightciub (Sharx Club/Sharx Sports Bar) is seeking renewal of their intoxicating liquor license. Their original intoxicating liquor license was granted at the November 7, 1994 City Council meeting. Since opening, the Club side of the business has been operational, the Sports Bar, which contains the kitchen and restaurant, has not been functional. As a result, Sharx has not met the 40 percent food requirement specified in several different sections of Chapter 603 of the City Code. These sections include 603.01 subdivision 7 as well as 603.10 subdivisions 18 and 19. Mr. Rich DeFoe has offered several reasons why the restaurant has not been opened. We have included some correspondence stating his position and proposal. along with a response from John Palacio, Chief Building Official. Mr. DeFoe is expected to be on hand at the City Council meeting to answer any questions that Council may have regarding this matter. 14.01 . To: Honorable Mayor Nee & Distinguished City Council Members Re:_ Renewal of Sharx Nightclub Intoxicating Liquor License The purpose of this letter is to respectfully request that the liquor license issued to me on November 9, 1994 be renewed at the Apri124th City Council Meering. As you may know, I have not been able to complete my renovation of the sports bar portion of the building. Since November l lth, I•have been open three days a week on the nightclub side of the building, which required much less renovation. I chose this side for the nightclub due to its high ceiling which is necessary for a quality light show. In the time that Sharx has been open, I have worked very hard to prove to you that this business can someday become a valued asset to the Fridley business community. There are a number of reasons why I have not completed the Sports Bar. However, it is important for you to know that it is not because of a lack of desire on my part. I know that this sports bar will be successful. I have had hundreds of inquiries from the surrounding business' and from my nightclub patrons regarding the opening date. Many of the local residents and empioyees of nearby business' called to see if we would be open for the March basketball tournaments. Unfortunately I had to turn away their business. I am enclosing 3 exhibits to prove my sincerity and to help you decide in favor of renewing my license on April 24th. The exhibits enclosed are as follows: 1.) A chronological report highlighting the time invested and the hurdles encountered in the design of the sports bar. 2.) A statement showing the dollars invested in this property and other reasons why I need to keep this liquor license during the completion of the renovarion. 3.) An aggressive schedule highlighring my plans for completion. � In closing, I would like to again ask for your help and understanding. I guarantee that if you renew this license and give me the opportunity, I will complete the construction and open for business at the earliest possible date. This corner of Fridley will be dramarically improved, and because of your help, we will have created a business that is an asset to this community. Thank you for your consideration in this matter.. Sincerely, . �:. � 1 �-�-. f'c . I�chard A. DeFoe Sharx Nightclub and Sports Bar 14.02 Chronology of Sports Bar design and permit application 1944 Nov 11-Dec 4 Open nightclu6 - Iarge numbers of patrans. Construction of sports bar must wait until roof is repaired. Weather conditions postpone completion of roof repair. • Dec 5- Dec 23 By Ist week of December it is evident from the volume in the nightclub that the sports bar wouid need to serve high food volume in order to meet the 40% requirements. Also, it was evident that the parking situarion might restrict the use of the parking lot for outdoor volleyball court and eating area, therefore, I changed architects to Rust Architects of White Bear Lake. I chose them because af their experience in restaurant design. Rust Architects revised preliminary drawings to do the following: * Use less area for billiards to allow more seating * Add larger cooler for sports bar * More seating by windows � Add entry into nightclub to expand dining when needed � A11ow fvr future outside deck with dining and volleyball � Allow for larger, more spacious restrooms Investigarion of the existing bar revealed that it could not meet code. Therefore the bar needed to be demolished entirely rather than refurbished as the original plan indicated. Dec 24 - Jan 13 Roof repair completed Jan. I Oth. Jan 14 - Feb 10 Preliminary plan submitted and reviewed by staff and returned with Iist of requirements necessary to receive permit. Ceiling inspection revealed nests of rodents. Therefore, the ceiling needed to be removed entirely rather than refurbished as per original plan. AIso the foilowing design changes became evident: * Sprinkler system must be reworked to meet code and aesthetic requirements. � New ceiling design needed to meet current fire and insulation codes. � Lighting to be reworked to fit with new ceiling. Mar 1 - Mar 29 IVIar 30. - �1pr,10 � Apr17 Meering is held with staff concerning lack of food sales at Sharx. Rust Architects reviews new information and �pdates plans with changes for approval. New plans submitted for approvaL Staff reviews plans and returns with_:final lisi of requirements for permit to be issued. . Rust Architects meets with staf� to discuss plans.. .It is estimated that a permit will :be issued b�y t}�e end of the �week.. � � - 14.03 Sharx Nightclub & Sharx Sports Bar Part I- Reasons to keep liquor license while building sports bar 1.) Investment in the sports bar and kitchen alone already exceeds $60,000 - see attached. 2.) Total investment to date: Legal fees, down payment & closing costs $ 54,000 Nightclub Sound system, signage, remodel, artwork, furniture & fixtures $113,778 Liquor license fees & pernnits $ 6,000 Sports bar $ 43,688 Kitchen $ 17,593 Property taxes (due 5/15/95) $ 12,000 $247,059 Part II- Additional reasons to maintain liquor license while renovation of sports bar is completed. 1.) Need cash flow to help finance the construction of the sports bar. The added design work created much added cost. It is imperative for me to stay open to reduce the impact of this cost. 2.) Need employees for transition periad. Sharx employs 45 part-rime & 5 full-time employees who rely on the income they receive from the nightclub. These employees will also be key to the development of quality personnel in the sports bax. In fact many will work additional hours. 3.) Need customer base to help marketing. Qver 1,000 people per week enter the nightclub. Many of them ask about the sports bar. They will be key in the successful marketing of the sports bar. 4.) Nightclub managers can help coordinate construcrion and can help see & solve problems on the job site. They will help facilitate a rimely eompletion. 5.) Building does not have many options for use. By allowing me to complete the renovation of this property, this corner of Fridley.will be dramatically improved. 6:) .'. Even though we.have been op�n.only.3 days a week, s�l�s taxes paid to date exceeds $27,004. Some �f this money must firid its way back to the local economy. 14.04 . SPORTS BAR REMODEL TO DATE Roof repair Robbinsdale electric (electircal repair & heat sensors) BFI (dumpsters to haul away demo debris) Lowell Buiiders Supplies (lumber for raised piatforms & sheetrock delivered on jobsite) Equipment rentai jack hammers, flooring remover; scaffoiding, shoring Waff removal Floor removai (2 layers) Demo ceiling & HVAC Remove concrete floor Demo bar Plumbing to remove bar & demo Bar equipment (delivered to jobsite) AudioNisual equipment (paid for & delivered to jobsite) Carpet (stored on jobsite) Misc Labor TOTAL SPORTS BAR REMODEL KITCHEN REMODEL TO DATE Power wash Install fiberglass wallboard Electrical repair New equipment & appliance repairs Ceiling tile Repair walls, floors & general clean up TOTAL KITCHEN REMODEL $9,068.00 $9,232.00 $4, 577.00 $3,180.00 $1,571.00 $979.00 $2, 826. 00 $424.00 $1,257.00 $482.00 $365.00 $159.00 $1,500.00 $13, 040. 00 $1, 500. 00 $9 ,528.00 $43,688.00 $1,225.00 $2; 531.00 $2,176.00 $6, 060.00 $1,542.00 $4, 059.00 $17,593.00 � 4.�5 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week S Sharx Nightclub & Sports Bar Construction Schedule Complete trench for plumbing Form and pour footings Insulate ceiling/poly Remove electrical Remove sprinkler Order windows and beams for window headers Beams arrive on jobsite Begin sheetrocking ceiling Install walk-in cooler Begin plumbing in floor Set columns and interior support beams Fire tape ceiling (4 days) Pour floor (plumbing trenches) Run main snrinkler tines Begin framing walls & bar Complete wall framing Begin electrical Create opening for windows Run plumbing Sandblast and paint exterior Sheetrock walls Install windows Install bar electrical and plumbing Install bar fixtures Complete wall sheetrock & taping Install ceiling grid Install wiring for cameras, t.v.'s Install beer lines Floor and wall finishes begin Install batfi fixtures Furniture & fixtures installed Inspection requested Inspection punch list started Week 9 Punch list completed Week 10 ��- Staff naining a.nd dry run of restaurant �. � :Week 11 Open for busmess . 14.06 BUILD�NG INSPECTION DIVISION MEMO MEMO TO: Rick Pribyl, Finance Director Bill Champa, City Clerk MEMO FROM: John Palacio, Chief Building Offici MEMO DATE: April 19, 1995 REGARDING: Sharx Nightclub, 3720 East River Rd NE The remodeling and reconstruction of this building has been on our agenda since September 7, 1994 (copies attached) and has continued to this date. The Inspection Division has provided Mr. Defoe with an excessive amount of time in addidon to the usual time expended for the plan check and plan review. Mr DeFoe's chronologicat report highlights the time invested and hurdles encountered with this conshvction project. These hurdles occurred because of his general follow-up and choice or change of architects. In most cases, on projects similar to ttus one, an entire architectural plan is submitted for approval and in this case, Mr. DeFoe submitted plans for review only. Lastly, the plan submitted March 30, 1995 has been reviewed and a list of requirements has been submitted to Mr. DeFce. On April 17, 1995, a meeting was held with Mr. DeFce's architect, William Rust, to discuss the plans and the City's requirements. Mr. Rust said he would keep us informed:� Please contact me if you have any further questions concerning this matter. JP/mh � . p. . . �. .. � . � . . , � , 14.U7' � !. �. � I .. ' .. . s � DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST: The petitioner requests that a variance be granted to raluce the sideyard setback from 15 feet to five feet to allow construction of a 52 x 100 foot shipping dock facility. The shipping area will be located on the south end of the building located at 7585 H'ighway #65 NE. SUIVIMARY �OF ISSUES: The petitioner has a number of alternatives to resolve the issue or to provide the needed shipping area without requesting a variance. Those alternatives include: 1. Rearrariging internal spaces to allow additional shipping bays without requiring a variance for a building addirion. 2. Providing a loading area in front of the building at the south end (see attachment B). 3. Petitioner could also build a smaller shipping facility meeting all setback requirements. The requested variance adversely impacts the amount of green and open space on the facility, as well as requiring the loading docks to face the public right-of-way. Vtfiile not in the front yard, the loading docks do visually impact the public right-of-way. RECOMMENDED ACTIONS: If the City Council approves the request, staff recommends the following stipulation: 1. Screening material shall be installed at the rear of the on site car lot to separate the uses and mitigate the impact of shipping doors facing a public right-of way. Screening shall include: a. A 10' wide planting bed edged with 6" concrete curbing b. Iirigation c. 17 - 6' Black H'ills Spruce planted 10 feet on center d. Filter fabric and rock mulch APPEALS CONIlVIISSION ACTION: The Appeals Commission approved the request and conciured with staffs recommended stipulatioa - 15.'01 �� :. . � ` 7585 HIGHWAY #65 N.E. SIDE YARD VARTAI�CE REPORT ��� . .. _ . _ PI2O�ECT DETAI:LS . Petition �'orz Uariance .request. to reduce: the side yard setback fram 1:5'. tQ 5' � . .Location_. : : . � of Property: 7585 H'igliway #65 N.E. . � �. Legal Description of Property: Size• 5 acres Topography: Flat Existing Vegetation: Very few trees, sod Existing Zoning/Piatting: . - Metes, bounds Availability of Municipal Utilities: Connected Vehicular Access: East H�ighway #65 SeYVice Road Pedestrian Access: None Engineering Lssues: Site Planning Issues: DEVELOPMENT SITE Section 205.17.03.D.2 of the Fridley City Code requires a side yard setback of 15 feet in industrial districts. Public purpose served by this requirement is to provide for adequate open areas around commercial structures, maintain clear access for fire fighting and reduce the possibility of fire. 2 15.02 � T StOry . . The following is the history o£ the parcel: :� . . : , 1964 .-. Gonstruckion of a l0U x 396 foot; buildi�g 1968 - Construction of a 53 x 100 foot addition '. 1969 _- Constnacfion of a 54 x� 100 fcsot addition . . 1972 - Construction of a 24 x 36 garage addition _ 1972 - Construction of a i00 x 108 foot addition : _ 1974 - Construction of a 100 x 191 foot addi#ion �. Associated witti the 1974 building pernut was a variance request to reduce the rear yard setback from 25 feet to 13 feet, and to.reduce the hardsurface setback from S feet to 0 faet. In recent years, staff has spoken with the petitioner regarding a possible building expansion to the east. The building would be about 80 - 100,000 square feet in area. In addition, the City issued a Special Use Pernut to allow display of new cars by automobile dealerships to allow parlting by Friendly Chevrolet to the south. This area is devoted to a space of 90 feet by 170 feet in the southwest corner of the property adjacent to the public right-of-way. Also located on the property aze above ground fuel storage tanks located in frorn of the building. Alternatives The building and its subseQuerrt additions have resulted in an L-shaped building located adja.cent to the north and east lot lines. The parking azea, therefore, is located within the "L" to the south and west of the building. The proposed shipping dock is at the end of the short leg of the "L". Petitioner could pursue a rnimber of alternatives including: 1. Rearranging internal spaces to accommodate the area required for the shipping activity. 2. Constructing a revised shipping and receiving area at the intersection of the L. This would require relocation of the above ground fuel storage tanks (see attachmerrt A). 3. Construction of the shipping dock facility in front of the short leg of the L, parallel to the end of the building (see attachment B). 4. Constructing a smaller addi�ion of 42 feet to meet the code requirements. This would reduce the shipping facility from possibly three down to two loading doors. 5. Constructing a building to the east of the existirig "L" shaped smicture. If approved, the addition would eliminate a majority of the remaining green space on the property. The loading docks would also face the public right-of-way. The zoning code requires loading docks to be located in the side or rear yard and to be screened from the public right-of-way. The dock would technically be located in the sideyard, but would have impacts much the same as if the doors were on the front plane of the building. It could be argued that the loading activity would be screened by the car lot for the dealership. Planting materials should be installed to the rear of the car lot fence to provide additional screening if the request is approved. 3 15.03 _ ADJACENT - SIT`ES . _ . . . , : �. ` WEST: � Zo�ing: R-4; M�bile .Home Park Land Use: Mctbile Hornes.: . � SOUTH: Zoning: C-3, General Shopping Center Land Use: Auto Dealership . EAST: .. ' Zoning: NI=.1; Lighf :Industrial . Land Use: �'acant _ � NORTH: �oning: NI-1, Light Tndustrial Land Use: Vacant . 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CALL TO ORDER: Acting Chairperson Vos called e April 11, 1995, Appeals Commission meeting to order 8:00 p.m. ROLL CAL�,.: Members Present: K Vos, Cathy Smith, Carol Beaulieu Members Absent: Diane Savage, Larry Kuechle Others Present• Michele McPherson, Planning Assistant Jeff Holle, Holle Construction Company Rich Leslie, Kurt Manufacturing 'by Ms. Smith, seconded by Ms. Beaulieu, to approve the 28, 1995, Appeals Commission minutes as written. N A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, ACTING CHAIRPERSON VOS LARED THE MOTION CARRIED IINANIMOIISLY. 1. PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF A VARIANCE REOUEST VAR #95-06, BY HOLLE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY: Pursuant to Section 205.17.03.D.2 of the Fridley City Code, to reduce the side yard setback from 15' to 5' to allow construction of additional loading docks on the unplatted City of Fridley defined as the west five acres of the north 310 feet of the south 370 feet of the north 1120 feet of the northeast one quarter of the northwest one quarter of Section 12, Township 30, Range 24 and that part of the north 310 feet of the south 370 feet of the north 1120 feet of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of s.aid Section 12 lying easterly of State Trunk Highway #65 subject to right of access by the State of Minnesota by virtue of a final certificate of condemnation filed September 23, 1960, generally located at 7585 Highway #65 N.E., Fridley, Minnesota. 15.10 � APPEALS COMMTS5ION MEETI�NG, APRIL�11, i995 . __ � PAGE 2�� MOT.ION by Ms. Beaulieu, seconded by MS. Smith, to waive the reading of the�publie•hearing notice and to open.the.pulilic �� hearing. .. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, ACTING CHAIRPER$ON VO8 DECLARE� THE MOTION CARRIED ANU THE PUBLIC'HEARING OPEN AT 8:03. . P.M. . Ms. McPlierson stated the variance request is by Hoile Construction_Company representing Kurt Manufacturing which is located at 7585 Highway #65 N.E. The subject parcel is located east of Highway #65 and south of Osborne Road. The property is currently zoned M-1, Light Industrial as is the property to the east. There was a rezoning recently for a portion of the property to the north from .C-2 to M-1, Light Industrial. There is additional C-2 zoning to the north and C-3, General Shopping Center District, to the south. Ms. McPhe�rson stated the request is to reduce the required 15- foot sideyard setback for the M-1 district to 5 feet. The petitioner is proposing to construct an addition measuring 52 feet x 100 feet to the south end of the building. The purpose of the addition is to provide storage and additional room for shipping facilities. Ms. McPherson stated the property has had a number of building permits for additions to the facility. In addition, a variance request was considered and approved by the City to reduce the rear yard setback from 25 feet to 13 feet and to reduce the hard surface setback from the building from 5 feet to O feet. Staff has also spoken with the petitioner in recent years regarding possible expansion plans by Kurt Manufacturing to the east of the subject parcel. To date, these plans have not been realized. Ms. McPherson stated also located on the subject parcel is a 90 foot x 170 foot car dealership lot. Friendly Chevrolet leases space on the Kurt Manufacturing property to park additional vehicles. They were issued a special use permit to allow the display of vehicles on this property. There are also above ground fuel storage tanks located approximately in the center of the parcel. The building is "L" shaped and staff has identified a number of potential alternatives as opposed to granting the variance, including: l. Rearranging internal spaces to accommodate the area required for the shipping activity. 2. Constructing a revised shipping and receiving are at the intersection of the L. This would require relocation of the above ground fuel storage tanks. 15.11 . . AP.PEALS COMMISSiON MESTING, APRTL 11, 19�5 � PAGE 3 3. Construct�on of the shipping'dock•facility in.front:of the. short leg of the L, parallel�to the end bf the building. � . 4. Constructing a smaller addition of 42 feet to meet the code requirements. This would reduce the ship.ping facility from poss�ibly� �hree down to two Ioading .docks. �� .. 5. Constructing a build�.ng to the east.of the existing «L" � shaped structure. � Ms. McPherson stated, if approved, the addition would eliminate a majority of remaining green space on the property. The loading docks would also face the public right-of-way. Recently, the City granted a variance to Holiday Plus to allow loading docks in the front yard. In this instance, while the laading docks face the public right-of-way, a variance is not required because technically the loading docks are located in the side yard as defined by the zoning code. Ms. McPherson stated staff recornmends, if the Commission recommends approval of the variance request, that there be additional screening installed to the rear of the car dealership lot to reduce the impact of the loading dock addition on the public right-of-way. The City has granted similar variances in the past; therefore, staff has no recommendation regarding this request. If the Commission chooses to recommend approval, staff recommends the following stipulation: 1. Screening material shall be installed at the rear of the on site car lot to separate the uses and mitigate the impact of shipping doors facing a public right-o�-way. Screening shall include: a. A 10' wide planting bed edged with 6" concrete curbing b. Irrigation c. 17 - 6' Black Hills Spruce planted 10 feet on center d. Filter fabric and rock mulch Ms. Smith asked, if Kurt Manufacturing owns the property to the east, why was there a variance request on the rear yard. Ms. McPherson stated the way the property is currently legally described there is a lot line at the rear of the building. The variance was granted in 1974. She did not research whether or not the property owner at that time owned the property to the east. They do now. Mr. Holle, general contractor for the petitioner, stated the alternatives were not feasible. Placing the loading docks at the intersection of the "L" would be placing them where the blast furnaces are currently located. There is also the above ground 15.12 APPEAL8 COMMISSION MEETING. APRIL 11, 1995 PAGE 4' fuel tank near that area and it would be.difficult.to maneuver a. semi-truck around that tank. • . � Dr. Vos stateci it appeared that there are currently loading in that area. Mr. Holle stated there is a loading dock where trucks.unload aluminum to g.o.into the blast furnaces.... -�_ Ms. Smith �sked if tliey had considered constructing the small addition which meets code requirements and which would reduce the number of doors from three to two. Mr. Holle stated the petitioner would like to go to the fullest width possible for storage inside. This would be approximately 1,000 square feet. They are trying to keep the storage of pallets inside the building. The location on the south end of the build�.ng seems to be the best. Trying to relocate machinery and storage would make the cost astronomical. Dr. Vos asked if the loading docks would be level with the curb. Mr. Holle stated the docks would be raised. With the propane tank, this design would be the easiest to have trucks come through the lot, back up to the loading dock, and then drive straight out. Ms. 5mith asked what was located on the other side of the property line. Mr. Holle stated that is Kurt Manufacturing property used by Friendly Chevrolet. Ms. McPherson stated there is a building on the site but it is more centralized. Dr. Vos asked if the stipulations were a problem. As he understands it, the screening will go right to the gate to the property. Mr. Holle stated this was not a problem. Kurt Manufacturing has this facility and the Main Street facility. They are good people to deal with and they try to make everything look nice. They have been in the City many years. His company has done several additions on the Main Street plant in 1965, 1967, and 1974. Kurt acquired this property approximately 5 years ago and has cleaned up this particular area. MOTION by Ms. Smith, seconded by Ms. Beaulieu, to close the public hearing. 15.13 APPEALS CQMMISSION MEETING, APRTL 11, 1995 � PAGE 5' � UPON A VQICE.VOTE,.ALL VOTING AYE, ACTING CHAIRPERSaN VO8 DECLARED THE MOTION CABRIED�AND THE PQBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 8t12�. P.M. _ Ms. Smith stated this is a request.she is wrestlinq with, She is reluctant�to see someone go that close.ta the property line �� because i,t inhibits the property on the other.side; although, in this case, she sees all industrial, in that area and�cannot see � that it would real3.y make a dif�erence. With the stipulations, she sees a positive impact on the property by putting in trees and green area in the front. She did not see that the public right-of-way would be interrupted. Ms. Beaulieu agreed. The Commission did approve a similar request with Holiday Plus. She would vote for approval with the stipulation. Dr. Vos stated he looked at the site. The property is difficult to see from the road. The property to the south did not contact staff with any concerns. He thought they would contact Kurt if there were any concerns. He thought this was a reasonable request. This just happens to be an "L" shaped building that faces the public right-of-way. MOTION by Mr. Smith, seconded by Ms. Beaulieu, to recommend approval of Variance Request, VAR #95-06, by Holle Construction Company to reduce the side yard setback from 15' to 5' to allow construction of additional loading docks on the unplatted City of Fridley defined as the west five acres of the north 310 feet of the south 370 feet of the north 1120 feet of the northeast one quarter of the northwest one quarter of Section 12, Township 30, Range 24 and that part of the north 310 feet of the south 370 feet of the north 1120 feet of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of said Section 12 lying easterly of State Trunk Highway ##65 subject to right of access by the State of Minnesota by virtue of a final certificate of condemnation filed September 23, 1960, generally located at 7585 Highway #65 N.E., Fridley, Minnesota, with the following stipulation: 1. Screening material shall be installed at the rear of the on site car lot to separate the uses and mitigate the impact of shipping doors facing a public right-of-way. Screening shall include: a. A 10' wide planting bed edged with 6" concrete curbing b. Irrigation c. 17 - 6' Black Hills Spruce planted 10 feet on center d. Filter fabric and rock mulch UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, ACTING CHAIRPERSON VOS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIEI] �INANIi�QIISLY. 15.14 APPEALS COMMISSIQN MEETiNG, APRIL 11, 1995 PAGE 6 , _ . � Ms. McPherson stated the City�.Counc'il.would c.onsider.this_reques� � , � on .Apri1 .24.� � - . , 2. UPDATE ON PLANNING COMMISSION AND COUNCIL ACTIONS .� � � Ms..'�McPherson provided ��n update `ori Plarining Gommissio and � � . �.� � Council actions. � ADJOURNMENT MOTION by Ms. Smith, seconded by Ms. Be� lieu, to adjourn the meeting. IIPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING A, ACTING CHAiRPERSON VOS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED THE APRIL 11, 1995, APPEALS � COMMISSION MEETING ADJOII AT 8:25 P.M.. Respectfully submitte Lavonn Coo r Recordin� Secretary 15.15 r _ _ I DATE: T0: FROM: Community Development Department PLANNING DIVISION City of Fridley Aprii 20, 1995 � William Burns, City Manager �'� Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director SUBJECT: Resolution Authorizing Homestead Tax Treatment for Leasehold Cooperatives; Anoka County Community Action Program (ACCAP) Background The City Council conducted a public hearing on January 9, 1995 regarding ACCAP's request to change the tax status from non- homestead to homestead in order to operate leasehold cooperatives for three apartment buildings in Hyde Park. The three apartment buildings are located at 5908 - 2 1/2 Street, 5916 - 2 1/2 Street, and 6008 - 2nd Street. The City Council closed the public hearing. Subsequent to the hearing, the City Council tabled action on the resolution so that a neighborhood committee could be established to review the concerns raised by the neighborhood during the public hearing. Neiqhborhood Committee A five member committee was established consisting of Dick Snyder, Pat Gabel, Don Fortune, Jerry NcNurlin, and Kathy Roesler. The committee met on January 26, 1995 and February 16, 1995. The purpose of the January 26th meeting was to identify the concerns that the neighborhood had with ACCAP's proposal. At the February 16th meeting, ACCAP was invited to review its response to the concerns identified by the committee. In the meantime, City staff completed additional research with the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency and other sources to address the concerns identified by the neighborhood. The neighborhood concerns can be divided into five issue areas: l. 2. 3. Project funding and financing. ACCAP funding sources and purpose. Ongoing operation of the cooperative. 16.0 � � I Resolution on ACCAP Tax Treatment April 20, 1995 Page 2 4. Impact on the surrounding neighborhood. 5. Statute requirements for homestead tax status. Proi ect Fundinc,� and Financinct ACCAP has assembled four sources of funding to acquire, rehabilitate, and operate the three apartment buildings as leasehold cooperatives. The key source of funding is from the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency. ACCAP has received a$260,000 deferred 30 year mortgage. MHFA, however, has several requirements which ACCAP must meet over the course of the mortgage; otherwise, the mortgage will be called due by MHFA. MHFA will require certain rehabilitation standards, pre- and post-rehabilitation inspections, submission of an annual budget, submission of an annual audit of the cash flow statement, and also approval of the operating statements. These requirements by MHFA provide the accountability that the neighborhood was seeking to insure that ACCAP is not making "a profit" at the expense of City taxpayers. The HRA at its April 13, 1995 meeting passed a resolution authorizing the Chairperson and Executive Director to enter into a development contract to provide rehabilitation assistance up to $115,000 for the three apartment buildings. The development contract requires compliance with all of the MHFA requirements previously stated. Further, the development contract contains several other requirements requested by the neighborhood, including compliance with the City's rental code, completion of tenant screening, more restrictive occupancy standards, no more than 15 cars will be permitted at the 7-unit buildings, the month-to-month lease must contain language to encourage a one year or longer lease term, tenants can only receive one form of rental assistance, and ACCAP must purchase the lot south of the 4-plex at 6008 - 2nd Street in order to construct a garage and play area in the future. The HRA's rehabilitation assistance is provided by a grant and a loan in equal amounts. One half of the loan will have to be paid over a 30 year term at 5% interest. If there is savings in the cash flow and operation of the buildings, then ACCAP must pay a supplemental payment equal to the first $1,000 of cash flow. The supplemental payment will provide funds for the purchase of the lot to the south of the 4-plex and help recover the change in tax payments. � s.o2 Resolution on ACCAP Tax Treatment April 20, 1995 Page 3 �CCAP Fundina Sources and Purpose There were several questions about ACCAP's mission and its source of funds. ACCAP submitted documentation proving that they are a 501C3 organization. ACCAP's mission statement is "...to be a catalyst in creating tools and opportunities for, and in empowering, lower income Anoka County residents to achieve their aspirations and dreams." ACCAP receives funds from agencies like MHFA or federal programs such as the CDBG and HOME programs. Some funding is provided by the United Way. Oncioing Operation of the Cooperative There were a number of concerns about whether the leasehold cooperative is a mechanism just to receive lower taxes on the property. ACCAP must operate the three buildings as a leasehold cooperative in order to receive the homestead tax treatment and to continue to receive the financing from MHFA. The HRA in its action on April 13, 1995 required an annual progress report on the cooperative to staff to insure that the cooperative is being operated as required by the Statute. Im�act on the Surrounding Neiahborhood The neighborhood was concerned about the history of police calls at 5908 - 2 1/2 Street and 5916 - 2 1/2 Street. Concerns were also raised about parking on the street, children playing in other people's yards, and the impact on property values. The police calls at 5908 - 2 1/2 Street were related to one person. That person was evicted by ACCAP in late December. Police calls at 5916 - 2 1/2 Street prior to ACCAP ownership were significant. ACCAP has been working with the tenants and to-date no significant incidents have occurred at the building. Further, ACCAP must comply with the tenant behavior provisions of the new rental ordinance. ACCAP has also agreed to restrictive parking requirements for the 7-unit buildings on 2 1/2 Street. The HR,A acquired the rental home at 6000 - 2nd Street, south of the 4-plex. ACCAP has agreed to purchase the lot and in the future, will construct a garage and a play area. The neighborhood was also concerned about the impact on property values. The City Assessor reported that prospective buyers see the physical attributes of the neighborhood first. If the buildings are rehabilitated, it will improve the appearance of the neighborhood. The infusion of $220,000 of rehabilitation will maintain, if not improve, the valuation of the apartment 16.03 Resolution on ACCAP Tax Treatment April 20, 1995 Page 4 buildings. The Assessor also researched the impact of housing for lower income persons on the property values of surrounding properties. An analysis was done on the housing around Village Green, the transitional housing 4-plex on Mississippi Street and the group home on 5th Street south of I-694. There were no impacts on these properties because of the establishment of housing for lower income individuals. Statute Requirements for Homestead Tax Status The Statute requires the City to determine if the findings that are identified in the Statute about leasehold cooperatives have been met. The Statute requires that the City must make this determination at the time of the request; it cannot make the findings after one or two years of the operation. Jim Casserly, the HRA legal counsel, has reviewed the cash flow statement to verify w_hether the requirements in the Statutes are met. The Statutes require that the savings from the homestead tax treatment be used to rehabilitate the building or be used to lower the rents to provide affordable housing. Casserly has determined that these findings are indeed being met by ACCAP (see April 6th memo). The City will review the annual operating statements by ACCAP and if the requirements in the Statutes are not being met, then the City Council has the right to establish a public hearing and to revert the tax status. The resolution approving the homestead tax treatment requires adherence to the conditions of the HRA loan agreement thereby requiring ACCAP to address the concerns identified by the neighborhood. The repayment provision on the HRA loan also establishes a method to recover some of the costs related to the difference in the taxes between non-homestead and the homestead tax treatment. The total taxes prior to ACCAP's ownership was $13,166; the total taxes with the homestead treatment, depending on the impact of the rehabilitation is approximately $4,880. The City's portion of those taxes is $1,161. Recommendation Staff recommends the City Council approve the resolution as presented. BD/dw M-95-243 16.04 RESOLQTION NO. - 1995 RESOLIITION MAKING CERT!►IN FINDINGS REGARDIIJG HOMESTEAD TA% TREATMENT OF PROPERTY IN HYDE PARR B$ING PIIRCHA88D BY ANORA COIINTY CUMMIINITY ACTION PROGRAM, INC. WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes Section 273.124, subd. 6(j) specifically requires that the City, where the leasehold cooperative is located, must make findings regarding the property in order for the cooperative to obtain homestead tax treatment under that statute. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Fridley finds that the granting of homestead tax treatment for the properties located at 6008 - 2nd Street, 5908 and 5916 - 2 1/2 Street in Fridley, Minnesota, will facilitate safe, clean, affordable housing for the cooperative members that would otherwise not be available absent the homestead designation for those properties; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City of Fridley finds that ACCAP has presented information satisfactory to the City of Fridley showing that the savings obtained from the homestead tax designation of these properties will be used to reduce the tenants' rents or provide a level of furnishing or maintenance not possible absent the designation of homestead; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City of Fridley finds that ACCAP has submitted documents showing that the cooperative association will have a lease for occupancy of the property for a term of at least 20 years which allows the association to participate materially in the management of the property, and that a minimum of 40% of the cooperative association members will have incomes of 60% of the area median gross income, and that ACCAP will be obtaining financing for this project from the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that ACCAP enters into and executes the Contract for Private Redevelopment as approved by the Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority at its April 13, 1995 meeting. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1995. ATTEST: WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR WILLIAM A. CHAMPA - CITY CLERK 16.05 f;1� ;�a : - _�> r-� 1 `-- - ��-� -;_:._ �_ 1-1'-�'-:C�'L`i' (`11JL�{-1i-iC' � Casserly lfi�aX�ahn & Assaciates, Ixxc. r.4�=i P�=r.-, i=�F'F' �_ir, '��� l r=, : ��_+ 215 South 11 th Street, $uit8 300 • Minneapolis • Minnesota 55403 dffice (612) 342-2277 • Fax {612) 334-33$2 TO: FROM: RE: DATE: M E M a R A N D U M City c�f Fridley Attr�: Bill Burns, City Manager Barbara Dacy, Community IIevel�pment Directar James R. Casser�.y Mary F. Molzahn City at Faridley/HRA/ACCAP Leas�hald Coope�at�.v� L'roject in Hyde Park Apri1 6, 1995 W���=�_�------------==�W��.�=--_===-=s-=��� wi�h regard to �he above p�oject we have review�d the following: i. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. za. The form af �he Mortgage Loan Commi�ment. The farm of �.he Mortgage Nate. The farm di the Combination r+lortgage, Security Ag�'eemen.t and �'ixture Financing Statement. The farm of the Regulatory Agreement. The form of the A�signment a£ Rents and Leases. The farm af the Suilding Loan Agreement. The �orm of the Collateral Letter af Credit Agreement. The L�.st af �ecammended Improvements far 5908 and 59�6 2�/2 Street N.E. dated February 27, 1.995. Tize Suilding Analysis for 60fl8 SeCOnd Street N.E. dat�d March 15, 1995. Finanr_ial projecti.ons dated December 1.3, 1994 _ The City has as}:ed whethex or not it can be determa.ned if �avings resulting from the reductian in taxes, as a result of the reduction in class rate, wili be made available for tk�.e c�ntinued z�haY�ilitation c�f the pzoj�c� and the reduction of rent. The financial projecti4n agsumes that the average monthly ren� for a 16.06 ��� 1 "_' _� � �4 _ ; <_ � r_,1._'-„`-1-.� -;t-;;=' �-:i=�'=�'-�EF'L'�' f'1QL.='HHF-! r=.:_-1t-� Pt-� - t-�F'F' t-=tr. ''�c 1 r=� : �'_+ ��ne b�Clr4om unit w�ll be $260 and fo� a two bedroom unit will be $300. The income generated from the abc�ve rental rates amount� �a �56,340. The flp�rating expenses are detailed and amauz�t to $43,729- . 'rh� annua�. repla.cement reserve established by the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency amounts to $5,40d_ The estiimate of the real estate taxES �s $4,fl63. The expenses, reserves and taxe� amount to $53,191, Ieaving a net operatzng income of $3,149. Fzom the net operating income, �he project znust repay its $45,000 loan to tihe Fric�l.ey HRA which ia $2,927.31 annually. In adc�ition Che Contract for Privatie Redeve�opmen� requires a supplemental paym�nt on the loar� out of the fi�r�t $1, 000 of cash flow. �'rom the documera�s and the financial pro�ections that we have xeviewed, and pro�crided that �he assucnptions in those projections are valid, the reduction in reaY estiatie taxes from appx�oximately $13,000 to appraximately $4,500 allows for the initial rents to be set a� $260 and $300. Add�.tional cash flow will be needed to pay increasing aperating expenses and th�e supplemental pa�cnent an the HRA Note. Rents wauld have to be increased even more to pxov�.de for new redevelopment activities beyond those contempla�ed by the replaGement reserve. The Regulatory Agreement requires tha�. the Redeveloper submiG a proposed schedul.� of ren�al �at�s on an annual basis �o the MFiFA. The MHFA must txien approve of the rates. The Fz'idley HRA will also receive a copy of �hose rates, as well as any a�h�r dacuments �o�.�varded to MHFA, as a result o� �he Contiact for Priva�.e Red�velapment between the HRA and th� Redev�loper. �f there are any ques�ions or problems with regard �.a any ot the agreements or the financial projections, please give us a call. JRC/M�M/kh 16.07 ROBER7� A. GUZY BERNARU E. STEFFEN RICHARD A. MERR[LL DARRELL A. JENSEN JEFFREY S. JOHNSON RUSSELL H. CROVUDER JON [? ERICKSON LAWRENCE R. JOHNSON DAVID A. COSSI THOMAS I? MALONE MICHAEiL E HURLEY VIRGIL C. HERRICK HERMAN L. TALLE March 10, 1995 � � ' �: � ���7 �� �y... ` Barna, Guzy & Sreffen, Ltd. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 400 Northto���n Financial Plaza 200 Coon Rapids Boulevard Minneapoiis, MN 55433-5894 (6I2) 780-8500 FAX (612) 780-17i7 Writer's Direct Line: (612) 783-5129 Barbara Dacy Community Development Director Fridley Municipal Center 6431 University Ave N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 RE: ACCAP Leasehold Cooperative project Dear Ms. Dacy: CHARLES M. SEYKORA WILLIAM M. HANSEN DANtEL D. GANTER, JR. E3EVERLY K. DODGE CRA[G M. AYERS GREGG V. HERRICK JAMES D. HOEFT JOAN M. QIIADE SCOTT M. LEPAK STEVEN L. MACKEY GLI7_AI3ETH A. SCHADWG WILLfAM E HUEFNER aoaeKrc. H�es I935-1993 I received your March 8, 1995 memorandum asking two additional questions on the ACCAP Leasehold Cooperative Project. The questions are: 1. If the City determines that ACCAP has met the burden of proof, and the City can make the required findings by the statute, is the City, therefore, forced to approve the resolution approving the homestead tax treatment? In other words, the Ci�y may find that there is adeguate information from ACCAP, but the City may decide it is philosophically opposed to changing the tax structure. Can the City refuse to pass the resolution? 2. If, when approving the resolution, can the City include a stipulation requiring execution of a development agreement about operation of the coop, as was done in Columbia Heights? In response to your first question, it is my opinion that the statutory language does not give the City discretion to refuse to pass the resolution on philosophical (or other) grounds in the event that ACCAP provides sufficient information to meet the statutory factors. The applicable statute provides that in order to qualify for homestead treatment, the following condition must be met: (j) at the time of the initial request for homestead classification or of any transfer of ownership of the property, the governing body of the municipality in which the � s.�8 An Equal Opportuniry Employcr Barbara Dacy February 15, 1995 page 2 property is located must hold a public hearing and make the followina findings: (1) that the granting of the homestead treatment of the apartment's units will facilitate safe, clean, affordable housing for the cooperative members that would otherwise not be available absent the homestead designation; (2) that the owner has presented information satisfactory to the governing body showing that the savings garnered from the homestead designation of the units will be used to reauce Lenar�� ` s rznts or provide a ievei of furnisnir�g or maintenance not possible absent the designation; and (3) that the requirements of paragraphs (b), (d), and (i) have been met. Homestead treatment must be afforded to units occupied by members of the cooperative association and the units must be assessed as provided in subdivision 3, provided that any unit not so occupied shall be classified and assessed pursuant to the appropriate class. No more than three acres of land may, for assessment purposes, be included with each dwelling unit that qualified for homestead treatment under this subdivision. Minn. Stat. §273.124, Subd. 6j (1994). In my opinion, use of the words must in the statute limits the City's authority to go outside of the narrow scope of addressing whether it may make the necessary findings. In response to your second question, it is my opinion that you can do this as part of fact finding process. If necessary to make findings, can use development agreement as evidence necessary to make the required iindings. In the event that you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, BARNA, GUZY & STEFFEN, LTD. � ��" ' Scott M. Lepak smlmisc\fridley\accap2.ltr 031095s1 16.09 SUMMARY OF MEETING WITH HYDE PARK COMMITTEE - JANUARY 26 1995 Deterioration in seven unit buildings is not as great as is portrayed to be, especia(ly in the fourplex building. 2. What is the extent of Section 8 involvement? 3. What tenant screening procedures wiil be conducted? 4. $180,000.00 of rehab costs is enough. Why give them a tax break? How far/how much will tax break continue? This project will set a precedent for future projects. 6. There is a concern about the image of "low income housing." 7. TRUST! What types of people will they place in these units? ACCAP's mission is to find housing for "hard to place," mental health, and other individuals. Neighborhood was told that. ACCAP is a United Way agency. United Way is the least important agency in their funding. 8. ACCAP needs the cooperative status in order to get Federal funding, and to exempt them from being in competition with private property owners. 9. How do we monitor that the net operating income goes back into the property? Will they use it for acquisition for other properties? 10. The project will add a concentration of low income people in one area. 11. There was a police call at the seven unit building at 5916 - 2-1/2 Street on December 30, 1994. The police calls on the property are very long. 12. The owner at 5900 - 2-1/2 Street (who we think is named Bob) has been at working at rehab of that building for a year. The neighborhood has not experienced any problems from that apartment building. 13. The tax breaks for ACCAP put them at a competitive advantage over other multiple family dwellings. 14. There is a concern about the number of people who live in a unit_ 1 S. The thirty day lease approach and the cooperative status don't match. Can they have a longer lease? 16. What happens if ACCAP does not receive the tax status? y6.10 17. Other people in the neighborhood in the City don't get a tax break_ l 8. The committee felt that ACCAP should prove itself first, then come back and ask for a tax break. 19. Because ACCAP owns the thcee buildings, and because it will be known as low income housing, it will decrease property values. It was noted that some apartment buildings in the area rent for $375 to $395 for a one bedroom apartment, and a two bedroom apartment is $450 to $485. 20. Using the "Hyde Park Co-op" name applies a low income stigma. The committee would prefer no name at all. 21. The cooperative is not a co-op. It is renting, not owning. 22. What happens with turnover in the building as it retates to the cooperative association? 23. There has been a history of people parking on the street at the seven plex building. 24. Where do the kids play? 25. The state statutes require submission of a Social Security number. Trying to keep track of this for every tenant with a 30 day lease doesn't seem to match the intent of the co-op. 26. What will the tenants do in the co-op? There is a concern that this will simply be managed by ACAAP, and that a board to run the three buildings as a cooperative will not exist. The committee decided that the Council should address questions #3, 7, 8 and 9. Further, the committee asked the City to investigate the issues identified in question #18. Does the City have more control giving them the tax break now, versus withholding the tax break until a later point in time. Can the City put any stipulations on the tax break approval? Finally, there were a number of concerns about the image of the project. The committee wanted to know if there could be a name change other than Hyde Park Co-op, or no name at all. Pat Gable and Dick Snyder agreed to do some checking on other ACAAP projects. Barbara was to fax Pat a tist of ACAAP projects. The committee concluded that their concerns exemplify their goals to "improve" the neighborhood. They also want to improve the sense of community in the neighborhood. It was also discussed that their appears to be a lack of responsible behavior of some individuals in the neighbochood. : � �. 16.1� ANOKA COUNTY COMMUNtTY A�TION PROGRAM, INC. 12Q1 89th Avenue NE • Suite 345 • Blaine, MN 55434 • Phone 783-4747 • FAX 783-4700 • 1TY783-4724 • _ ■�� � . . . . . . . . � . . " . . . . . � . . . . . � , � A U�xted Way . . . . . _ .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . AgenCy _ February 9, 1995. Ms. Barb Dacy Community Development Director City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 RE: Summary of Meeting with Hyde Park Committee, January 26, 1995 Dear Ms. Dacy: In follow-up of our meeting of February 6, 1995, I am writing to respond to some of the issues we discussed. These are limited to the major points we discussed and are in order as shown on your memo. 2. We are prepared to decline Section 8 subsidy on these units as significant other subsidy has been used to make these units affordable. We have no strong position on this issue. 3. ACCAP uses Rental Research for tenant screening comparable to other building owners. We do not rent to individuals deemed to be extremely high risk tenants. 7. ACCAP is a United Way Agency. ACCAP's mission is to promote economic self sufficiency for our clients. (See aitached.) United Way does provide a small portion of our Agency's budget but we meet all of their administrative and fiscal requirements. 9. We will open our books to the City of Fridley on an annual basis to substantiate the investment of the tax savings into this project. We will not maintain the leasehold tax status if it becomes unnecessary to support the project. 14. We propose the following maximum number of individuals in a one (1) bedroom. Maximum number of adults 2 Maximum number of individuals in a two (2) bedroom 5 Maximum number adults 3 Maximum cars per unit 1 15. We will agree to a one (1) year lease if it is recommended by the neighborhood. This may delay our abiiity to remove problem tenants and could add to our operating 16.12 r expenses. A month to month lease is not intended to convey as short term of occupancy, it is`only relevant as to the �notifcation period for moving. 16. If this tax status is not granted, ACCAP will return the MHFA commitment, .dramatically scale back .the renovation; �attempt fo secure. conventional financing, and attempC tb operate the units in their current condition. If this is not viable, we will be required to look into the sale of these properties: 18: ACCAP ca� not prove itself and then ask .for a tax break. This is not the process provided for in the Iaw. The tau status and savings must be needed to complete the project. 20. ACCAP has no proprietary interest in the name of the co-op or the project. We would work with the Committee to select a suitable name. 26. ACCAP is committed that the co-op will be a viable organization. We expect that it will take some time to develop this organization but we are committed to this effort. I will be im attendance at your next meeting. I hope I can answer any remaining questions and begin to establish the trust that is needed to make this project successful. If you have any questions, feel free to call me at 783-728. PM/ch Enclosure Sincerely, ���� ,/ ,�/^ P.`� L- " "�� `:N' atrick McFarland ' Executive Director � 16.13 ANOKA COUNTY CON�,�:J�VITY ACTION PROGRAM, INC. f°1HF.'.-�=-1'�'?� i� � 41 F�' �=�� : �.� Darwin.� �.rn�.ah� . . : . . � � . .��� . . . . . � Arcli,itect .: . . - .. . : � . � � . . � . � � � �. �TATENlENT �OF � Pf�OBaBLf � CflN�TRUETtON.�COS�T- :�.• .. : � . . � H.yde�.ParK SRO. _ � . . � .. � : � 59Ck8,� �91��-.2.1/2�Str.eet.N:E: -, . .. . � F�le. No: 9501 � . . • .. . " - : � MaFCti �17, 1:995 : � . . . . � . . � The faltowing is a breal�down�of the est�mated constru�t�on cvst for�the re��mmend.ed `..: � �. improv�mendmaintenance items. 1. TYFiGAL LIYIWG UNil' iMPROVEMENTS A. Rep(acament of unit entry door/frame 6. Replacement of unit interior door/frames C. Bathroom renovatian D. . Kitchen r��tavation E, �Replacement of carpet & vin�rl flaaring F. �ieplacement of closet shelving G. Repfaoement of smoke detectars Total �stimate pe� iiving unit Tots1 r�umber of living units Tata1 cost es#imate for living units $ 460.00 830.00 1,750.00 970.00 790.00 130.00 ___50�00 $4,85Q.00 14 $ 67,900.fl� 2. iNTER[OR COMIN4N SPAGES IMPRC}VEMENTS 1,450.40 A. Replacement of corridor/stairs carpet � g�0.4o 6. Replacerr�ent af 'snterior door/frames 650.00 C. lnstal! vinyl tile in laundry room gpQ.00 D. Replacement of interiar {ighiing E. Replacement of electrical breaker panels 1 68 .00 Total estimate per building $ �,540.00 Totaf number of buiidings � Total cast of interior common spaces � 1�+Q8�•�� 3, �UILDING EXTEl�fOR IMPROVEM�NTS A. Replacement of windows E�. Re-roofing C. Augment attic insulation O. Re-dashing stucco E. Aluminurn siding a# front elev. ofi #59'! 6 �t��z�ss�-soo� 3836 �iampshire Avenue N. Minneapolis, MN 55427 � 16.14 $ 11,$00.00 3,2d0.00 780.00 4,600.00 1, i 00.04 �'�1--1F:'-= =-1'�'�c 1�l � �ll _ F'. l_1� i' ' . . . .. . . �. • . � ' . . : . .'. • .. _, • . I . . .. . . , . . . �F.. Instal! gutiEsrs:and downs o.ufs �: ` . �:�� 500.40 . p � C . � tnstalC aluminum fasciadsoffits � .. � : .1,1;S�:Q�7 . , . . . . . .. �. H: . Reptacem�nt: of :buifding :entrance:doorlfcames �. . 1�,OOQ.QQ �.� ...`.:�. . � . . . � i 00.00 � . L Instsll.intercom �ntry system: : . . . . � � �--- . . � . � � . Tc�tal.esticn�ted exteriar improvements; �$ 2a.26�:OQ . . - . . .. ,. � � Totat number af bt�ildings � . � . .' ��:,. . � � 2:: � : �. �. �� �.. ��� . � . � � . . � � � 7otal�estimated cost ofi�ex�e�ior.improuements: $� 51,260.00 . . . 4.. SITE tMPROVEMENTS � . . �. .: .. . - . � , : p. Trash �nclosure � .. . . � : . �. �� � 3,OQn.00: � � ''. . . B. �andscapi�g . � . � � 2,000.00 . . . C. Parking !ot imp�overnents � - � � 5 1 �.00 : _ � Total eatimated site improvements $ 10,150.00 Total estimated constn,�ctian cost General conditions (5qo) Cantractar's ovefie�d and profit {i 0%j � Total Estimated Praject Construction Cost 16.15 $ � 40,390.OQ 7,020.00 i 4.740.OQ $ 162.150.00. �-'�HF��-:_. �-1����-c 1� � -� 1 ' _ �� . . � ' - . . . f-' . L1� . „ . .. .. , . . . .. . . � . � - � .. . . .. . � . . . . . � � . I�a��t�Virt��.���,�i�iidahl. � � . ` . . . . � . : . ` . . ... . . Arc�hitect . . . .. � �TAT�MEN�' Q� � PRQ�BA�L�� C�NSTRUCTl�N CO�T . : .: . .. � � � . � . Hyde Park Ap2trtments _ •— . � � 6008 Secand Streei N. E. � Fridley, MN � File No:9502 March 15� 199� The following is a breakdown af the estimated construction cost fo� the necessary impravernendmaint�nance items. 1. UNIT �#'f A. Replace unit entry doors (front and back} $ 920.00 B. i�eplace unit interior doars as requi�ed 900.00 C. Renovattan of Kitchen 845.00 p. f�enov�tian of B�throc�m as required 1,850.00 E. .C�epfacement of carpet a�d vinyi ftoaring 1,200.OQ F. RepfaCe light fixtures as requi�ed 150.0� G. Misceltaneous radiation cover repairs 300.0o H. Rept�,�e smoke detecta� 50.OQ 1. Replace w�aod flaor base in Bedroom #2 60.00 Total es#imated cost far Unit #1 $ 6,275.Q0 2. UNIT #2 A. Repl��e unit entry doars (front and t�ck) 6. Rept�;ce unit interior doors as required C. Renavaiion of Kitchen [�. Renov�tion of Bati�room as required E. Replacement of carpet �.�d vinyl �iooring F. Replace light fixtures �s required C_ Miscellaneous radiation co�er repairs H. Replace smoke detec#or Total estimated cost far Unit #2 3. UN17 #3 A. R�place unit e�iry doors (firont and back) 8. Repl��e unit interior doo�s as required C. Renovation of Kiichen D. Renovation of Bath�oom as requiced i(bos)s�3oo� 3836 Hdmpshue Ave. N_ Minneapo�is, MN 55427 16.'� s � s2o.00 fia0.00 $45.00 9i5.00 1,20Q.00 O.QQ 100.4a 50,00 $ 920.00 600.00 845.00 1,450.00 $ 4,694.00 P�1HF'.-�=-1'?'?c 14: �1� P. �:�� . � �. . E: Replacement of �arpet and vinyt�floocinc� i,2Q0.00- . .� : . . : ... � F. Replace tight fixtures:as:requi�ed: "� . •. . . . lOQ.00. � � : . � � � = ' . G. Nl+sceflarieous� radiation covec repairs � � i 00.00 . � . � . � . . H. Replace smoke �detector . �. .:. .: . . . . . � . . . . :: �O:OQ : . . Tota1 c�stimated .cost tor�Unit #2 . : . . . . : $ 5,265:00 � . � . . � . .. . . . . �4. UNIT #4 � . � � � A. Replace unit entry doors (frant �and back) � � $ 920.00i � � � . � B. f�epiace unit interior doors as requ+�ed 40a.00 � C. Renovation of Kitchert 850.QQ D. Renovation of Bathrovm as required $45.00 E. Replacement of �arpet and vinyf Hvoring 1,204.00 � F. Replace light iixiures as required 50.a0 G. Miscetlaneous radiation covsr repai�s 100A0 H. Replace smoke detectoc 50. �- Totaf estimated cost for Unit #2 $ 4,415.4d 5. 6U1LpING �XTERfO� A. Window Replacement �. Entry door Replacemen# { front and back) C. Re-roo�ng 0. Augment attic insutation E. Re-dast► stucco F. Ftepiace gutters and d�awnspouts G. Aluminum fascia/soffit (. lntercom system ai #ront doo� Tatal estimated cast far building exterior $ 10,6d4.4� i ,OOQ.O� a,soo.00 500.00 2,�00.00 �,800.00 975.00 54Q Qo ���- `" $ 20,075.00 �?�� 6. SITE IMPRQVEMEFi7� A. Trash encfosu�e $ 2,800.Q0 B. Landscapi�g 1,0�O.Oo C. Parking lot overlay 3.500.00 Total estimated cost of stte improvements $ 7.300.00 Total estimated consttvction cpst General conditiqns (15°/a) Cvnt�actos's overhead and pro%t (10�0) `�otal Cstimated Projec# Consiructivn Cost page 2 of 2 16,1? : � �• • � �� . � : 1 1�1 .. :.�� �� . . _ � :. ' . . . . . � ..� FRIDLEY CITY COU1dCIb'MFBTING�..OF� JANUAIt�G. 9. 1995 -� . � � � - �'.PAGI� 7 . � i�ir.�' Hic�COk"� st�ted �th�tt �staff`has pro�ided;ari��up�d�te��ori���tlii .�"si"te��'� � � � and�what Has occurred.in�meet.ings with:the owner.and ne' boririg �. . , property: owners. .He �.sfated��tiiat. it was. �sta.ff'.s unders riding..that � . . . : . the � �best .op:ti.on •for �. _�his � pr�operty �wou�d• . b`e � to � � � ve. �he ilorth � � portion of tMe site for a single family �home a sell� the� �south. . portivn to create �. fiP£een new� pa�rkin� � � � � . g �stai�ls� i3'e�° stated� that �the ` � ` : .. owner. of the ,apartment comp�ex �•has real - tried to expand: the ` � � p.arkinq;' but �he�. did =,n,ot..believe. that � � ��coinmerci�i�� area. tp the � " � . . south was pursued a�s �,a possible. �solu on. � � � � � . •. • � Councilman Schneider asked�if options in the future if Cou of this lot for parking. � would preclude looking at o�her 1 authorized the sale of a portion Ms. Dacy stated that�e.did not believe this action would affect Council's ability �-.o review other alternatives in the future. � MO�ION by C cilman Schrieider to close the public hearing. Seconded__b Councilwoman Bolkcom. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, May Nee declared the motion carried unaniinously and the public earing closed at 8:08 p.m. Nee stated he has requested that Mayor Pro Tem Schneider t the public hearing on the next agenda item. 21. PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER A CHANGE IN TAX STATUS FOR ACCAP SANOKA COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM) PROPERTIES IN�HYDE PARK (WARD 3L MOTION by Councilman Billings to waive the reading of the public hearinq notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Council- woman Bolkcom. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Tem Schneider declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing opened at 8:09 p.m. Ms. Dacy, Community Development Director, stated that ACCAP purchased a four-unit apartment building at 6008 2nd Street and two, seven unit apartment buildings at 5908 and 5916 2 1/2 Street. She stated that ACCAP intends to rehabilitate and operate the three apartment buildings as a"leasehold cooperative" in order to provide affordable housing for low income individuals. Ms. Dacy stated that Minnesota Statutes were recently amended to provide for "leasehold cooperatives." She said that the statutes dictate that the buildings must be owned by a non-profit corpo- ration, or if owned by a limited partnership, a non-profit organi- zation must be a managing general partner. She stated a'�coop- erative association" must be formed and composed of inembers or tenants who lease from the association. She stated that leasehold cooperatives are only available to those projects financed by public funds, and it is mandated that a cooperative association have a lease for occupancy for at least twenty years. She said 16.18. I. . . ' ' . ' . . - _ • I. . . . . . . ' .. . � . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I FRiDLEY CITY. COITNCIY, M$gTING OF JANUARY 9 I995 P,A6�: 8.. -.. that the. statutes also.stipulate income guidelines and that forty . .. . peresnt�of.the members-must have incomes.at or �less thari sixty � � percent of.the median gross income�for the are�. _ �� Ms. Dacy stated th�at the property is eligibie to be taxed at the homestead rate rather than the non-homestead rate; however, the. City must hold `a public hearing and make'certa'in Findings.. She stated that these findings are (1j the homestead tax treatment wiil � facilitate safe, �lean,�affordable.housing that would otherwise not be available absent the designa�ion; (2) savings-from the homestead tax rate will be used to reduce rent levels or to maintain the building at a level not possible absent the homestead designation; . {3) the covperative association must have a lease for occupancy for twenty years; (4) the project must receive public financing; and I (5) the members/tenants must meet State mandated income , requirements. Ms. Dacy,-stated that if the tax status is changed for these apart- ment buildings from non-homestead to homestead, the estimated amount of taxes to all taxing jurisdictions wil�l be reduced from $4,721 to $1,781 for the seven unit buildings and From $3;724 to $1,318 for the fourplex. She stated that loss to the City will only be $337 for the fourplex and $412 for each of the seven unit buildings. She stated that the homestead tax treatment would provide ACCAP the ability to use funds to leverage additional. improvements to the property and with ACCAP as the owner, stable ownership and management of the property would occur. She stated that ACCAP intends to rehabilitate each of the units at a rate of approximately $10,000 per unit, and the estimated market value of the buildings will, therefore, increase by $20,000 to $30,000. Ms. Dacy stated that a neighborhood informational meeting was held on December 15, 1994, and residents within 350 �eet of these buildings were notified. She stated that Steve Klein from ACCAP is here this evening to answer any questions. Councilman Schneider asked if the density or parking would change for these apartment buildings and if the apartments currently have persons with low or moderate incomes living in these units. Ms. Dacy stated that the density or parking would remain the same; however, she did not know specifically if.the tenants of these buildings were low or moderate income. She stated that there may be an individual in one of the seven unit buildings that meets this criteria. Councilman Schneider asked about the cash flow for these apartment buildings and if they needed maintenance. Ms. Dacy stated that with a homestead tax rate, the property has a positive cash flow; however, if it is non-homestead the property would have a negative cash flow and expenses would exceed revenues. 16.19 . : FRIDLEY CITY. :COUNCIL�� I�IESTING :OF �JANQARY �9. �1495 . , ' ' ' .: �'PAGE �9 � � . . • , �. � _ 'Sfie �tatec�. `that riia•inten�nCe is needed �bn `tfi�ese �un�:�s.-`,� a�����cc>i�iplai�nts � �. . . have been received�� �� Sfie stated that she did � not �kr�ow if t�e inspector has �been: �tbrough every �iinit.. � � � � :�. � - . • . :. . • . ��. Councilwoman Bo�.kcom asked if . ACCAP would have ; to� abide �by� the same . . �r.ental�. or`d�inance as � any other . ��ental :property -ci�rner. �� � . � � � � � : . Ms. Da�y�,stated that. even-� t�hough ACCAP� �i�s,a. non.=profit _agency, th�.y .� .- �would stiTl ha�e to �ah'ide �y the` City's . rental: �rdinance, • � � � . : � � Councilwoman Bolkccm � stated �that� there ��was some `concern� about � children in these units, �as there is no place for�them to play except in the street or in the yards of the residential homes in the area. She stated she understands that Mr. Klein would keep a close eye on this situation. Councilman Billings asked who would be the actual fee owner of these buildings, and he asked if the tenants would be signing a twenty-year lease. Ms. Dacy stated that the fee owner would be ACCAP. She under- stands the cooperative association will lease to ACCAP, and this association leases to each of the member tenants. Councilman Billings asked if there are other cooperatives in Anoka County or the nation. Mr. Klein, representing ACCAP, stated that about three months ago� they placed a leasehold cooperative in operation in Columbia Heights. He stated that the leasehold cooperatives had their origin in the cities such as Minneapolis and St. Paul. Mr. Kiein stated that he cannot specifically address the length of time tenants remain in these cooperatives. He felt that belonging to a cooperative gives a sense of pride and sends a message tha� the tenants' input is important. He felt that this improves the units and reduces maintenance costs. He stated that ACCAP's interest in these buildings is as a rehabilitation project. Councilwoman Jorgenson asked if these units would be available for senior citizens. Mr. Klein stated that the buildings are not specifically designated for senior citizens or families, as he felt there is strength in dive�sity. He stated that the units would be available to any low or moderate income individuals. Councilman Schneider asked who would be contacted if there is a problem with the buildings. Mr. Klein stated that ACCAP's management staff would be responsible for the building. 16.20 � � i . FRI�DLEY CITY �COUNCIL MEETING OF JAidOARY 9� 1995 . � PA6E 10 _ '.. . Ms. Dacy stated� that _ACCAP currently op�rates a fourplex in Fridle�r. ��. � .� for transitional :�hoasing. �. Over .th.e last three years tttere havc�� '� � � � ���.been seven police -ca11s,� four.of°�whicli wer� �routine �itefis_� �:She � '-. stated that this bnilding is well��.maintained. '. , � � Couricilman Schnei,der `asked i� �the tenants iiave� a. mont�h-t.�-month �� � � . lease or � longer � in �a�.t�easehold` coopera�ti�e arrange�er�t. � � . � �. : Mr... Klein stated th�t ACCAP �tas. a� morith-to-month lease with �their '� . t�enants exeept where �a one-year�lease is required by certain . government sources. � Councilwoman Bolkcom asked the average time a tenant usually stays in these buildings. Mr. Klein stated that ACCAP built some apartments in 1980. There are still ten to twenty percent of the tenants living there, but they have_never really kept track.of the turnover. He stated that their concern is that they are providing a higher quality rental unit. He stated that ACCAP would like the tenants to remain on a long term basis, but a rapid turnover would be due to a tenant's irresponsibility. Councilman Schneider asked if the tenants were screened. Mr. Klein stated that ACCAP has formal rental research screening for all their units and aperate between 300 to 350 units throughout the County. Mr. Klein stated that in regard to the three buildings in Fridley, they need new roofs, and ACCAP would like to make them as main- tenance free as possible. He stated that the windows, electrical, and plumbing need updatinq. He stated that the floor coverings and appliances need to be replaced, and the interiors need painting. He stated that there are also some needed driveway repairs and landscaping. He stated that they would also work with the City as to what staff felt was needed on these properties. He felt that the cost of $10,000 per unit would be adequate to complete these improvements. Mayor Nee asked if ACCAP planned to have a manager on the premises. Mr. Klein stated that ACCAP relies heavily on the resident manager, and they would have one resident manager for all three buildings who would reside in one of the seven-unit complexes. -_ Councilwoman Jorgenson asked if any of the existing tenants would remain in these units. . Mr. Klein stated that as long as the tenant is responsible, they will remain for the immediate future. He stated that they are not forcibly removing any tenants. 16.21. FRIDLEY CITY COIINCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 9, 1995 PAGE li Mr. ThompsQn,..5846 3.rd Street,.c4ues�ioned the legality of the leasehold cooperative. He understands that a leasehold cooperative should be held by members in the cooperative. He did not believe the leaseholders would stay in the property for twerity years. He stated that he .could not understand if a.person signs a lease to rent from month-to-month that they wquld be there for twenty years. He felt that the attorneys should check this thoroughly to determine if it is legal. Councilman Schneider stated he understands that the twenty-year lease is for the leasehold association and not the individual tenants. Mr. Thompson stated that he did not know why one person should be entitled to a tax cut and not others. Ms. Dacy stated that the intent of the leasehold cooperative is to enable non-profit agencies to use this as a way to provide affor- dable housing and, at the same time, work with the tenant towards self-su�ficiency. She stated that the provision for such an agency to be taxed at the homestead rate was a tool for the City to use. Mr. Dick Snyder, 5901 2nd Street, stated that even though the change in tax status would result in only about a$1,200 loss per year in taxes, over the twenty-year period it could be a very substantial amount. He stated that he and many others have lived in Hyde Park for twenty years and do not want to move, but they may be forced to do so if taxes continue to increase. Councilman Schneider stated that if the buildings continue to deteriorate everyone would pay more taxes because.the value would decrease. He stated that if ACCAP maintains those buildings, property values could potentially increase to provide more taxes and stop the deterioration of the property. Mr. Snyder stated that the buildings are not really run down, but they need new roofs. He stated that another problem is the parking. If these units are rented to capacity there is no available parking. He stated that there is the potential for six persons to occupy a two bedroom unit and four persons to occupy a one bedroom unit. Councilman Schneider stated that the requirements, as far as the density, would remain the same, but improvements would be done to the buildings. Mr. Snyder stated that a month-to-month lease is not much of a commitment. He felt that persons would not be there long-term with this length of lease. Mr. Klein stated that some landlords have gone to a month to month lease because of problem tenants. He stated that he would not have a problem with a year's lease. � 6.22 � '' FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING �OF JANUARY 9. 1995 PAGE 12. Ms. �anet Taylor., . 5916 2nd Street, stated: that there. are no .ba.ck Xards� at th.ese .apartment build%ngs. .She� $tated that•. it `woul�d �be � '�i � �. ridiculous � to have �children occu�py:ing these units, as they liave no �:�� place to play except in � the street. She stated that Ms.... :Daey � .. answe;red all.. her questior�s. She stated � it �_ seems ��that� Mir.... Kleih� does not h�ave the time to talk tolher, and�she.felt.that ACCAP was not working with the residents. '. . : . .. . . � Ms, Taylor stated that_ H de Park has hi h cr.ime .and if.ACCAP_.kee s Y g . . . P tenants that are problems the situation will not improve. �She stated that tenants do not take care of their rental units now, and she did not feel that ACCAP would make a difference if this was a leasehold coo erative. She stated that she did not feel that P conditions in the Hyde Park area would improve, but that they would only get worse. Mr. Sallman, Public Safety Director, stated that in the past year, Hyde Park has had a burglary.problem. He stated that the poZice have made a strong presence in fihe area; and he stressed that residents should caYl if there are problems. Mr. Robert Warolin, 6024 2-1/2 Street, stated that for these buildings to be leasehold cooperatives, they should be owned and operated for the benefit of those using the services. He stated that it seems the leasehold cooperative is in a"gray" area or what almost constitutes fraud. He stated that the taxes on these apartment units are lower than what the average single family homeowner pays. He felt that if the tax status is changed, it would shift the tax burden on other taxpayers. He stated that residents of these buildings still need schools and fire and police protection.- He felt that this was not fair, and he asked Council to vote against it. Councilman Schneider stated that the buildings cannot generate enough income to be properly maintained without this change in tax status. He stated that the purpose is to provide a mechanism so the properties can be maintained. He stated the theory is that everyone in the City would benefit because the money generated would be reinvested back into the proper.ty and, if the buildings are better maintained, the value of the entire neighborhood would increase. Mr. Warolin felt that the buildings should be improved whether or not there is a change in the tax status. He felt that it was unfair to shift more of the tax burden to other taxpayers. Ms. Gretchen Thompson, 5846 3rd Street, asked why ACCAP was interested in purchasing the properties if it was not going to make any money on them. Mr. Klein stated that ACCAP is a non-profit corporation and meets the definition under the IRS code. He stated that a non-profit 16.23 � FRIDLEY CITY COiTNCIL� MEETING 'OF JANQARY 9, 1995 'PAGE 13 corperation can gen�rats . income, , but : th� , ..saurce of . : incnme � is , .: ` applied to the function of the organization. Mayor Nee stated that his impression of ACCAP:is the reasoii they �� are doing these things is to fulfill a mission but not make any money. He stated that their board.:is comprised of volunteers throughout the County who hope something good can be done for society. Mr. Myron Helget, 6030 2nd Street, stated that if something.is not done with the properties they would deteriorate; and there would be nigh crime. He stated that Hyde Park is the lower income area, so residents should be willing to provide housing for low and moderate income people. He felt that this proposal should be given a chance, and he would be in favor of a change in the tax status for this project. Ms. Mavis Pries, 5905 Main Street, asked who directed ACCAP to purchase these three buildings. She stated that Council is elimina�i'ng businesses in the Hyde Park area, and she felt that these buildings could be condemned so new construction could.take place at these locations. She stated that no one living in a building for only one month would be concerned about the property. She stated that if the existing tenants remain, the buildings will be in bad shape. Councilman Billings stated that there are programs for housing rehabilitation to try and help aging communities wha wish to rehabilitate their housing. He stated that these are positive programs for cities to help prevent the downward spiral of tax values. He felt that with ACCAP owning the properties there would be a responsible property owner accomplishing something positive, not only for the property but also for the community. He stated that ACCAP initiated the purchase of these buildings and the request for a change in the tax status. Councilwoman Bolkcom stated that the City is looking at homes and rental property that is deteriorating and is seeking ways to rehabilitate the housing. Ms. Dacy stated that the City is offering programs, either grants or loans, to rehabilitate the City's housing stock. She stated that this year Council will be evaluating the issue in more detail. Mr. Donald Fortune, 6009 2nd Street, asked what would happen if ACCAP purchases more apartments in this area and additional taxes are lost. Councilman Schneider stated that if ACCAP improves the apartments, property values would rise, and there will be additional taxes. 16.24 '.' FRiDLEY CITY COIINCIL MEETING-OF JANUARY 9. 1995, PAGE 14�.�. � Mr. Fortune: stated t}�at .ti�e value.. o£ his home has not decreased � : bec.ause of. these ,apartment buildings, but � it. has i�ncreased :��' � - � Councilman Schneider. stated that he would bet the value of �. Mr_. Fortune's. home :has� r�ot : kept up with . in€lation over the ��last� � _ five"years: ' Mr. Fortune sta.ted that he is unhappy with this whole situatiort. j He felt that ACCAP should improve the buildings and then.determ-ine�� � if they should get a tax break. � Mr. Snyder, 5901 2nd Street, asked who monitors the�revenue from the buildings to see that it goes back into these structures. Ms. Dacy stated that the County Attorney has to certify the application. The City could verify with their office how they monitor the tax value. Mr. Snyder stated that there are drug and abuse problems in these buildings. An arrest was made for abuse and damaging property. He stated that even if ACCAP purchases them, the problems still remain. - Mr. Klein stated that he was not aware of any arrests since they purchased the properties. Ms. Pat Donnay, 5980 2nd Street, stated that she did not feel that $10,000 had to be spent to.update the units. She stated that she did not believe there would be $40, 000 in improvements for 6008 2nd Street. . Mr. Jerry McNurlin, 5936 2nd Street, stated that ACCAP purchased the properties, and now they should operate them. He felt that if they operated the buildings as promised and completed the improve- ments, then they cauld request a change in tax status. He stated that there is no proof at this time that ACCAP will do what they are promising. Councilman Schneider stated that the City would be losing about $1,200 per year in taxes. With about 10,000 residences, this would amount to about twelve cents per hausehold in shifting the tax burden for the potential of preserving property and the neighbor- hood in Hyde Park. MOTION by Councilman Biilings to close the public hearing. - Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Tem Schneider declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at 9:37 p.m. 1s.25 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 23, 1995 PAGE 13 Seconded by Councilwoman J�rgenson. Upon.a..voice.vote�ll voting �. � aye, Mayor Nee,c�eclared the motiori�.carried..unanimous y.. � . �� �: .. MOTION by Councilman�Schnei:der to reappoint the fo�Iowing persons, . � wha have indicated tYiey: wisiied to b� reappointe , t.o the following Commissions: . � . . � : Diane Savage, Appeals:.Commissi.on� , . . - . . ` �Bruce . �ondoW, -Environmental Q�ality �nd- E ergy: �Cammi�ssion � � . �� Dean Saba, Environmental�Quality and�E�n�.gy Cbmmission � �� . LeRoy Oquist, Human Resources Commissi ��_ � �Richard Young, Parks and Recreation mmission Tim Solberg, Parks and Recreation C mmission Gen Peterson, Cable Television Co ission Virginia Schnabel, Housing and R development Authority Seconded by Councilwoman Jorg son. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the otion carried unanimously. MOTION b.y- Councilman Schne ' der to table the reappointment of Steven Stark, Environmental Q lity and Energy Commission; and Mavis Hauge, Police Commiss' n until staff is able to contact them. Further, to table the pointment to the Human Resources Commission to fill Charles Welf' position who indicated he was not interested in reappointment. Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all vqting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � 17. FIRST REP�DING O 0/POLK STREET N.E.1 (WARD 2): MOTION y Councilman Schneider to waive the reading and approve the ordin nce on first reading. Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upo a voice vote, Councilman Schneider, Councilwoman Jorgenson, Co cilwoman Bolkcom, and Mayor Nee voted in favor of the motion. uncilman Billings voted against the motion. Mayor Nee declared the motion carried by a 4 to 1 vote. 18. RESOLUTION MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS REGARDING HOMESTEAD TAX TREATMENT OF PROPERTY IN HYDE PARK BEING PURCHASED BY ANOKA COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM, INC. (WARD 3): Councilwoman Bolkcom stated that she will be meeting with five persons in the neighborhood this Thursday at 4:00 p.m. regarding concerns of the residents in Hyde Park. She encouraged residents to make their concerns known. She also said that she appreciated all the information that has been received. MOTION by Councilwoman Bolkcom to table this item. Seconded by Councilman Biilings. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 1 s.2s � � �i