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06/28/2004 - 4591. •� � � � � �TY OF FRIDLEY FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 28, 2004 7:30 p.m. — City Council Chambers Attendance Sheet Please �rint name address and item number vou are interested in. Print ame �Clearlyj Address Item No. ' ����- � � CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 28, 2004 t]lY OF FRIDLEY The City of Fridley will not discriminate against or harass anyone in the admission or access to, or " treatment, or employment in its services, programs, or activities because of race, color, creed, religion, : national origin, sex, disability, age, marital status, sexual orientation or status with regard to public assistance. Upon request, accommodation will be provided to allow individuals with disabilities to participate in any of Fridley's services, programs, and activities. Hearing impaired persons who need an interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 at least one week in advance. (TTD/572-3534) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: APPROVAL OF MINUTES: City Council Meeting of June 14, 2004 NEW BUSINESS: 1. Variance Extension Request, VAR #03-17, by Jim Kiewel, for an Extension of One Year to Increase the Maximum Size of a First Accessory Structure from 1,000 Square Feet to 1,390 Square Feet, and to Allow the Construction of a 22 Foot by 37 Foot Addition to the Existing Garage, Generally Located at 1631 Rice Creek Road N.E. (Ward 2) - ....................................................................................................... 2. Approve Change Order No. 1 to 2004 Street Improvement Project No. ST. 2004-1 - ................................................................. 3 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 28, 2004 PAGE 2 APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED): 3. Appointment — City Employees ........................................................................... 6 s . : 4. Claims ....................................................................................................... 7 5. Licenses ....................................................................................................... 8 - 11 ,. ADOPTION OF AGENDA. OPEN FORUM (VISITORS): Consideration of Items not on Agenda —15 Minutes OLD BUSINESS: 6. Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending Section 7.02, Power of Taxation, of the Fridley CityCharter ....................................................................................................... 12 - 13 NEW BUSINESS: � � 7. Informal Status Reports ..................................................................................... 14 _ : ADJOURN. � , FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 28, 2004 < � ., The City of Fridley will not discriminate against or harass anyone in the admission or access to, or treatment, or employment in its services, programs, or activities because of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, disability, age, marital status, sexual orientation or status with regard to public assistance. Upon request, accommodation will be provided to allow individuals with disabilities to participate in any of Fridley's services, programs, and activities. Hearing impaired persons who need an interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 at least one week in advance. (TTD/572-3 534) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: APPROVAL OF MINUTES: City Council Meeting of June 14, 2004 NEW BUSINESS: 1. Variance Extension Request, VAR #03-17, by Jim Kiewel, for an Extension of One Year to Increase the Maximum Size of a First Accessory Structure from 1,000 Square Feet to 1,390 Square Feet, and to Allow the Construction of a 22 Foot by 37 Foot Addition to the Existing Garage, Generally Located at 1631 Rice Creek Road N. E. (V1/ard 2) ............................................. 1 - 2 7 �c? Approve Change Order No. 1 to 2004 Street Improvement Project No. ST. 2004-1 3- 5 Appointment — City Employees 4. Claims 0 7 5. Licenses ................................... 8 -11 ADOPTION OF AGENDA. OPEN FORUM (VISITORS): Consideration of Items not on Agenda —15 Minutes OLD BUSINESS: 6. Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending Section 7.02, Power of Taxation, of the Fridley City Charter ................... 12 - 13 C� Y� NEW BUSINESS: 7. Informal Status Reports ADJOURN. � ���� 14 CITY OF FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 14, 2004 The regular meeting of the City Council was called to order by Mayor Lund at 7:30 p.m. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: _ Mayor Lund led the Council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. � ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Lund, Councilmember Barnette, Councilimember Billings and Councilmember Bolkcom � MEMBERS ABSENT: Councilmember Wolfe OTHERS PRESENT: William Burns, City Manager Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Fritz Knaak, City Attorney Rebecca Brazys, Recording Secretary Representative Connie Bernardy Representative Char Samuelson Representative Barb Goodwin Senator pon Betzold LEGISLATIVE UPDATE: Representatives Bernardy, Samuelson and Goodwin, and Senator Betzold brought the Council up to date on the status of State legislation. APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: APPROVAL OF MINUTES: City Council meeting of May 24, 2004 APPROVED. - NEW BUSINESS: 1. Receive the Minutes from the Planning Commission Meeting of May 19, 2004. RECEIVED. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL, JUNE 14, 2004 Paqe 2 of 6 2. Variance Request, VAR #04-05, by Gary Peterson and Michael Jackson, to Reduce the South Side Yard Setback from 5 Feet to 3.34 Feet to Allow the Construction of a Building Addition, to Reduce the North Side Yard Setback from 5 Feet to 3.34 Feet to Recognize a Pre-Existing Non- Conformity, and to Reduce the Front Yard Setback from 35 Feet to 31.6 Feet to Recognize a Pre-Existing Non-Conformity, Generally Located at 7865-7869 Beech Street N.E. (Ward 3). Dr. Burns, City Manager, stated the first and third variances will recognize pre-existing non-conformities. The second variance allows for the construction of a 10' x 68' building addition which will be used for storage. The Appeals Commission approved these variances with seven stipulations by unanimous vote at their May 12, 2004, meeting. Staff recommends Council's approval. APPROVED VARIANCE REQUEST, VAR #04-05, WITH THE FOLLOWING SEVEN STIPULATIONS: 1. THE PETITIONER SHALL OBTAIN ANY REQUIRED PERMIT PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. 2. LANDSCAPE PLAN TO BE SUBMITTED AND APPROVED BY CITY STAFF PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT. 3. NO OUTDOOR STORAGE OF EQUIPMENT OR MATERIALS IS PERMITTED WITHOUT FIRST OBTAINING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT. 4. PETITIONER TO COMPLY WITH ALL BUILDING, ZONING AND FIRE CODE REQUIREMENTS. 5. BUILDING TO BE SPRINKLED AS PER STATE BUILDING CODE, CHAPTER 1306. 6. GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN TO BE SUBMITTED AND APPROVED BY CITY ENGINEERING STAFF PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT. 7. ADDITION TO BE ARCHITECTURALLY COMPATIBLE WITH THE EXISTING BUILDING AND FINISHED WITH COMPLEMENTARY SIDING AND COLOR SCHEME. 3. Special Use Permit Request, SP #04-04, by Gary Peterson, to Increase the Lot Coverage Requirement from 40 Percent to 48 Percent, to Allow the Construction of a Building Addition, Generally Located at 7865-7869 Beech Street N.E. (Ward 3). Dr. Burns, City Manager, stated the 10' x 68' building addition included in Var #04-05, raises the lot coverage from the allowable 40% to 48%. The Planning Commission approved this request at their May 19 meeting. Staff recommends Council's approval. APPROVED SPECIAL USE PERMIT REQUEST, SP #04-04, WITH THE FOLLOWING SEVEN STIPULATIONS: FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL, JUNE 14, 2004 Paqe 3 of 6 1. THE PETITIONER SHALL OBTAIN ANY REQUIRED PERMIT PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. 2. LANDSCAPE PLAN TO BE SUBMITTED AND APPROVED BY CITY STAFF PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT. 3. NO OUTDOOR STORAGE OF EQUIPMENT OR MATERIALS IS PERMITTED WITHOUT FIRST OBTAINING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT. 4. PETITIONER TO COMPLY WITH ALL BUILDING, ZONING AND FIRE CODE REQUIREMENTS. 5. BUILDING TO BE SPRINKLED AS PER STATE BUILDING CODE, CHAPTER 1306. 6. GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN TO BE SUBMITTED AND APPROVED BY CITY ENGINEERING STAFF PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT. 7. ADDITION TO BE ARCHITECTURALLY COMPATIBLE WITH THE EXISTING BUILDING AND FINISHED WITH COMPLEMENTARY SIDING AND COLOR SCHEME. 4. Approve 2004 Agreement for Residential Recycling Program between the City of Fridley and County of Anoka. Dr. Burns, City Manager, stated under the agreement, the City will receive up to $61,377.92 in State SCORE funds from Anoka County to subsidize the cost of 2004 residential recycling expenses. The City will also receive $18,248.45 in unspent 2003 SCORE funds, which the County allowed Fridley to carry over into this year. The agreement sets up tonnage requirements, reporting requirements, and other general provisions for administering the program. Other than the numbers relative to funding there are no language changes in this agreement. Staff recommends Council's approval. APPROVED 2004 AGREEMENT FOR RESIDENTIAL RECYCLING PROGRAM BETWEEN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY AND THE COUNTY OF ANOKA. 5. Resolution No. 2004-33 Designating Polling Places for the 2004 Primary and General Elections. Dr. Burns, City Manager, stated staff is proposing the same polling locations used in 2002. These locations are listed on the City's website. Staff recommends Council's approval. ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2004.33. 6. Appointment to Environmental Quality and Energy Commission. Dr. Burns, City Manager, stated Council met with Paul Westby and determined they wanted to appoint him to the Environmental Quality and Energy Commission. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL, JUNE 14, 2004 Paqe 4 of 6 APPOINTED PAUL WESTBY TO THE FRIDLEY ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND ENERGY COMMISSION. 7. Appointment — City Employee. Dr. Burns, City Manager, said staff recommended the appointment of Brandon O'Mara to the vacant Public Services Worker-Streets position. Brandon worked as a seasonal parks maintenance employee in 2003 and has also operated his own lawn care and snow removal business. Staff recommends Council's approval. APPOINTED BRANDON O'MARA TO THE PUBLIC SERVICES WORKER-STREETS POSITION. 8. Claims. APPROVED CLAIM NOS. 116731 THROUGH 117026. 9. Licenses. APPROVED THE LICENSES AS SUBMITTED AND AS ON FILE. 10. Estimates. APPROVED THE FOLLOWING ESTIMATES: Ron Kassa Construction, Inc. 6005 — 250th East Elko, MN 55020 2004 Miscellaneous Concrete Repair Project No. 355 Estimate No. 1 $17,087.08 Northwest Asphalt, Inc. 1451 Stagecoach Road Shakopee, MN 55379 2004 Street Improvement Project No. ST. 2004 — 1 Estimate No. 1 $58,703.97 Magnum Company LLC 7309 Lake Drive - Lino Lakes, MN 55014 Woodside Court Improvement Project No. ST. 2004 — 2 Estimate No. 1 $22,783.50 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL, JUNE 14, 2004 Paqe 5 of 6 APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: MOTION by Councilmember Barnette, seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom, to approve the proposed consent agenda. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: ` MOTION by Councilmember Barnette, seconded by Councilmember Billings, to adopt the agenda as presented. . UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Mayor Lund announced that the second reading of the Charter amendment relating to utilities fees had been postponed until the June 28 Council meeting. The matter could not be acted upon at tonight's meeting because a 5-0 vote was required and only 4 councilmembers were present. OPEN FORUM (VISITORS): Consideration of items not on agenda — 15 minutes. Mr. Pete Eisenzimmer, 6535 Oakley Drive N.E., complained about loud car radios on Mississippi Street. Mayor Lund suggested Mr. Eisenzimmer try and get a license plate number. Mr. Don Anderson, 7304 West Circle, expressed his opposition to a$100 traffic ticket he received while riding his bicycle on the sidewalk along East River Road. Mr. Eisenzimmer stated the City Newsletter article about the rate increases for the water bills referred only to the 1.8% increase and did not mention the 2.8% increase last year. NEW BUSINESS: 11. Informal Status Reports Council discussed the upcoming Fridley `49er Days activities and encouraged attendance and participation. ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Councilmember Barnette, seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom, to adjourn. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL, JUNE 14, 2004 Paqe 6 of 6 UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE MEETING ADJOURNED AT 8:20 PM. Respectfully submitted by, Rebecca Brazys Scott J. Lund Recording Secretary Mayor � � GTY dF FRIDLEY Date: To: AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 28, 2004 June 24, 2004 William Burns, City Manager,�(�� From: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Paul Bolin, Planning Coordinator Stacy Stromberg, Planner Subject: Variance Extension Request, VAR #03-17, Jim Kiewel M-04-77 INTRODUCTION Jim Kiewel, property owner of 1631 Rice Creek Road was granted a variance on August 14, 2003, to increase the maximum size of a first accessory structure from 1,000 square feet to 1,390 square feet to allow the construction of a 22 ft. by 37 ft. addition to his existing garage. As with all variances granted, the petitioner has one year from the date of approval to initiate construction. On June 14, 2004, staff received a letter from Mr. Kiewel requesting a 1-year extension as he has had a number of projects come up this year that left him with insufficient time to complete his garage addition. PLANNING STAFF RECOMMNEDATION City Staff recommends approval of the 1-year extension ensuring that the garage addition is complete by August 11, 2005. 1 �'�y—oY .�C} � SGo7`� �?�c./�oc� �/r�� ��ri — Gow, �, �.�.-7` 7 /�c✓a/c��K�..�— ��c� ,` J r^� �ii c t.d � � /�6 ? � ��,� � � d c c �L f� � % � � ��. � � � � �G�d�4 ti C 4i � �: / �H ,iffJ:.� ,�, �id,�.�, ' �� �� -.-�—K-` �� � . � � �^^�,n--�� .�-�-�-�- �� �� _ �-�-_____ - � ,r,..� Gc- �--w�-�o-�-�-c..� r--� �i�.._., , /�.��� O _ � ��-- ��� � 2 , � � CfTY OF FRIDLEY TO: ` FROM: Date: AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 28, 2004 �� William W. Burns, City Manager � � Jon li. tiaukaas, Public Works Director Layne Otteson, Assistant Public Works Director June 23, 2004 PW04-050 SUBJECT: Change Order #1 to 200� Sh-eet Improvement Project No ST 2004 � 1 During the course of construction on this project, we found University Avenue Service Drive East to be at least ? inches thick of bituminous asphalt Staff determined that it would be better to mill and overlay, rather than reconstruct the full depth of bituminous asphalt Staff negotiated with the Contractor to identify the work and agreed on the cost of the work. 1`let cost for this item is an addition of �12,240.00 This change also eliminated the following three items: Remove bituminous pavement and curb, common excavation and subgrade excavation. The savings found result in a net deduction of �22,568.50. A resident notified Staff of a flooding issue in the vicinity of the project on Fillmore Street Upon inspection, Staff determined that a catch basin was in immediate need of replacement Staff negotiated with the Contractor to identify the work and agreed on the cost of the work. I�et cost for this item is an addition of �1,674.50 Recommend the City Council approve Change Order I`lo. 1 to 1`lorthwest Asphalt, Inc. to the 2004 Str-eet Improvement Project I`lo. ST2004-1, net cost to the contract is a deduction in the amount of �8,654.00. The revised contract amount will be �384,091.99. LO/Jt111:cz Attachment 3 CITY OF FRIDLEY ENGINEERING DEPART`MENT 6431 UNNERSTTY AVENUE N.E. FRIDLEY, MN 55432 June 14, 2004 Northwest Asphalt, Inc. 1451 Stagecoach Road Shakopee, MN 55379 SUBJECT: Change Order No. 1, 2004 Street Improvement Project No. ST. 2004 - 1 Gentlemen: You are hereby ordered, authorized, and instructed to modify your contract for the 2004 Street Improvement Project No. ST. 2004 4- 1 by adding the following work: Item Additions 1 Mi114-in. bituminous asphalt 2 T&M replace CB on Fillmore Subtotal Deletions 1 Remove bituminous pavement & curb 2 Subgrade excavation � 3 Common excavation TOTAL CHANGE ORDERS: Original Contract Amount Contract Additions - CO No. 1 Contract Deletions - CO No. 1 REVISED CONTRACT AMOUNT � Quantity Unit Unit Cost Total Cost 6,800 SY 1 LS 6,800 SY 1,695 CY 850 � CY 1.80 1,674.50 12,240.00 1,674.50 13,914.50 1.00 6,800.00 7.30 12,373.50 4.70 3,395.00 22,568.50 392,745.99 13,914.50 22,568.50 _ $384,091.99 S Northwest Asphalt, Inc. Change Order No. 1 June 14, 2004 Page 2 Submitted and approved by Jon H. Haukaas, Public Works Director, on the 14'" day of June, 2004. rep d by Chec ed by Jon H. Haukaas, P.E. Director of Public Works Approved and accepted this day of , 2004 by NORTHWEST ASPHALT, INC. Signature Approved and accepted this day of . 2004 by CITY OF FRIDLEY Scott J. Lund, Mayor William W. Burns, City Manager Approved and accepted this day of . 2004 by Metro Division Assistant State Aid Engineer 5 � � CffY OF FRIDLEY Name Richard Brandt AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 28, 2004 Position Lead Liquor Store Clerk Non-Exempt Appointments Starting SalaN $12.19 per hour Ryan Lead Liquor $12.19 Lee Store Clerk per hour Non-Exempt � Starting Date Replaces June 29, Eugene 2004 Abel June 29, Jason 2004 Rustman � AGENDA ITEM COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 28, 2004 CITY OF FRIDLEY CLAIMS 117045 -117209 � � � Cli7 OF FRIULEY AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 28, 2004 LICENSES Tvpe of License � MANAGERIAL LIQUOR DISPENSING LICENSE Approved By• Stuart Anderson's Cattle Company Restaurant Kristen Groves Police Department 5696 University Avenue N.E. Amber Parker Fridley, MN 55432 � 0 0 � City of Fridley AGENDA ITEM City Council Meeting Of Monday, June 28, 2004 Electrical CenterPoint Energy/Minnegasco 13562 Central Ave NE Anoka MN 55304- Gas Services Kraemer Heating Inc 7441 Dallas Court Maple Grove MN 55311-2704 Mobile Home Improvement 1181 80 St Inver Grove Heights MN 55077- Progressive Heating 8� Cooling 9675 Hamilton Rd STE 500 Eden Prairie MN 55344-3414 General Contractor-Commercial Construct-All Corporation 4401 85 Ave N Brooklyn Park MN 55443- RJM Construction 5455 Hwy 169 Plymouth MN 55442- Windows By George 645 Fairmont St NE Fridley MN 55432- � Ron Hurkman Rick Kraemer Jeanne Schiltgen Bryan Wheeler Chris Greene Robert Jossart George Patios � Approved By: State of M N Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official � General Contractor-Residential Board Up Plus Inc (20201610) 1415 Dunkirk Lane Sohrab Armajani Plymouth MN 55447- Home Pride Builders Inc 1650 99 Lane NE Mark Fick Blaine Mn 55449- James Michael Construction (20264761) 360 Dennison Ave James Szmiot Shoreview Mn 55126- Kaufman Roofing (9324) 2521 24 Ave S Therese Herrera Minneapolis MN 55406- Mann Valley Construction Inc PO Box 2067 Paul Paulson Stillwater MN 55082- PTL Contracting Inc (5294) 18630 Hwy 47 Paul Leyendecker Anoka MN 55303- RNR Home Improvement LLC (20337285) 723 Charles Ave Regina Ramos St Paul MN 55104- Stock Roofing Co (20381592) 4550 Main Street NE Ste 100 Warren Stock Fridley MN 55421- Wiger David J Construction (8392) 901 Rice Creek Ter NE David Wiger Fridley MN 55432 10 Approved Bv: State of M N State of M N State of MN State of MN State of MN State of M N State of M N State of MN State of MN � Heatinq Aaztec Heating 8� AC Inc 12920 James Ave S Bumsville MN 55337- City of Minneapolis 4300 Marshall St NE Fridley MN 55421- Kraemer Heating Inc 7441 Dallas Court Maple Grove MN 55311-2704 Mobile Home Improvement 6325 Bailey Trail Inver Grove Heights MN 55077- Progressive Heating 8� Cooling 8675 Hamilton Rd STE 500 Eden Prairie MN 55344-3414 Plumbinq Cedar Plumbing 2445 Viking Blvd NW Cedar MN 55011 Walsh Plumbing Inc 9711 6 St N E Blaine MN 55434-1309 Siqn Erector Hi-Tech Signs Inc 1741 Commerce Court White Bear Lake MN 55110- � John Fissel Jr Corky Erickson Rick Kraemer Jeanne Schiltgen Bryan Wheeler Don Erickson Dave Walsh Grant Skoog 11 Approved By: Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official Ron Julkowski Building Official State of M N State of M N Ron Julkowski Building Official � � CfTY OF FRIDLEY AGENDA ITEM COUNCIL MEETING OF J U N E 28, 2004 � TO: WILLIAM W. BURNS, CITY MANAGER �y� `1' FROM: � RICHARD D. PRIBYL, FINANCE DIRECTOR 2ND READING OF A CHARTER AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 7 DATE: JLTNE 24, 2004 We are providing to you a second reading of the change being recommended by the Charter Commission that pertains to the public utility charges and Chapter 7 of the City Code. Staff recommends that Council take action on the second reading of this ordinance. RDP/me Attachment 12 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 7.02, POWER OF TAXATION, OF TI� FRIDLEY CITY CHARTER The Fridley City Council hereby finds after review, e�mination and recommendation of the Charter Commission that Section 7.02, Power of Taxation, of the Fridley City Charter be hereby amended and ordain as follows: Fridley City Charter Chapter 7. Taxation and Finances Section 7.02 POWER OF TAXATION Any other fees created, or increased beyond the limits set forth in subsection 1, shall require voter approval as stipulated in subsection 2. A. For the purposes of this subsection, "fees" includes sales and use taxes, utility charges other than water. storm water and sanitarv sewer), --��;��'_:�b r=�, gas and electric franchise fees and any other fee that produces a tax burden or direct fmancial obligation for all property owners and/or residents of Fridley. (Ref Ord 1152) B. For the purposes of this subsection, the term "fees" does not include: Water, storm water and sanitarv sewer charges; recvclin� fees; Pazks and Recreation Department participation fees, charges for photo-copying, sales of municipal liquor store products, or civil and criminal fines and other charges collected in cases of restitution or violation of law or contract. The term "fees" also does not include rental housing fees, building permit fees, liquor license fees, the extension or transfer of cable television service authority to additional service providers for which fees are already being charged, fees for the operation of junk yards, annual license fees for the operation of pawn shops and other regulated business, and any other charge for services, including health and safety related Code enforcement, and other goods, services or materials routinely provided by the City to its citizens or other members of the public which, by law, must be limited to the actual cost of the service being provided. The term "fees" shall not include any special assessments made under Minnesota Statutes Section 429. (Ref Ord 1152) PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF 2004. ATTEST: Debra A. Skogen, City Clerk Public Hearing: May 24, 2004 1�` Reading May 24, 2004 2'� Reading Published 13 Scott J. Lund, Mayor � � AGENDA ITEM ��F CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 28, 2004 F6IDLEY INFORMAL STATUS REPORTS 14