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CCA 02/11/2013 '_ FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11, 2013 mOi 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, sexuai 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. (TTD/572-3534) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: NEW BUSINESS: APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: 4. Resolution Ordering Advertisement for Bids: APPROVAL OF MINUTES: 2013 Miscellaneous Concrete Repair Project No. 429 .................................. 30-31 City Council Meeting of January 28, 2013 OLD BUSINESS: 5. Approve Change Order No. 1 for the City of 1. Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending Fridley AV System Project .................... 32-34 Chapter 205 of the Fridley City Code Pertaining to Home Occupations (Text Amendment, TA#12-03, by the City of Fridley) and 6. Approve Change Order No. 3 for the City of Adopt Official Title and Summary Fridley AV System Project .................... 35- 37 Ordinance .................................. 1 - 8 7. Appointment—City Employee .............. 38 2. Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 205.30, 0-5, of the Fridley Zoning Code Pertaining to Clarifying Approved Locations for Telecommunications Towers and Facilities 8. Claims (158310— 158484) ................... 39- 53 and Adoption of a Map of Approved Tower Sites as Part of Appendix A to chapter 205.30 (Text Amendment, TA#12-04, by the City of Fridley) 9. Licenses ..... 54- 58 and ............................. Adopt Official Title and Summary ! Ordinance .................................. 9-27 10. Estimates ................................ 59 3. Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending ADOPTION OF AGENDA• Chapter 11 of the Fridley City Code Pertaining to Telecommunications Fees (Text Amendment, TA#12-05, by the City of Fridley) ........ 28 -2g OPEN FORUM. VISITORS� Consideration of items not on Agenda— 15 minutes. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11 2013 PAGE 2 ' PUBLIC HEARING: 11. Consideration of the Final Scoping EAW ' Document of the Alternative Urban Area-Review (AUAR)for the property generally located at 4800 East River Road (�MC Site) (Ward 3) ................................................ 60-62 NEW BUSINESS: _ I 12. Resolution to Approve the Scoping Document for the Alternative Urban Area-Wide Review (AUAR) for the Redevelopment of the FMC Site (Ward 3) ......................................... 63 -64 13. Resolution to Approve Application for Safe Routes to Schools Infrastructure Funds for Improved Bike/Pedestrian Access to Fridley Middle School on 61St Avenue, West Moore Lake Drive and 7th Street(Ward 1) ....... 65 -66 14. Approve Change Order No. 3 for 2012 Street Rehabilitation Project No. ST2012-01 .. 67 - 73 PRESENTATION: ! 15. Annual National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Review of Fridley's Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for 2012 ........................ 74 -75 i 16. Informal Status Reports ........................ 76 ADJOURN. i � � � C1TY OF FRIDLEY FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11, 2013 7:30 p.m. - City Council Chambers Attendance Sheet Please print name. address and item number vou are interested in Print Name (Clearly) Address Item No. � � CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11 , 2013 CffY 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. (TTD/572-3534) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: APPROVAL OF MINUTES: City Council Meeting of January 28, 2013 OLD BUSINESS: 1. Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 205 of the Fridley City Code Pertaining to Home Occupations (Text Amendment, TA #12-03, by the City of Fridley) and Adopt Official Title and Summary Ordinance ................................................ 1 - 8 2. Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 205.30, 0-5, of the Fridley Zoning Code Pertaining to Clarifying Approved Locations for Telecommunications Towers and Facilities and Adoption of a Map of Approved Tower Sites as Part of Appendix A to chapter 205.30 (Text Amendment, TA #12-04, by the City of Fridley) and Adopt Official Title and Summary Ordinance ................................................ 9 - 27 I FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11, 2013 PAGE 2 APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: OLD BUSINESS (CONTINUED): 3. Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 11 of the Fridley City Code Pertaining to Telecommunications Fees (Text Amendment, TA#12-05, by the City of Fridley) ................................................................ 28 - 29 NEW BUSINESS: 4. Resolution Ordering Advertisement for Bids: 2013 Miscellaneous Concrete Repair Project No. 429 ........................................................................................................ 30 - 31 5. Approve Change Order No. 1 for the City of Fridley AV System Project ............................................................................ 32 - 34 6. Approve Change Order No. 3 for the City of Fridley AV System Project ............................................................................ 35 - 37 7. Appointment— City Employee ....................................................................... 38 8. Claims (158310 — 158484) ............................................................................ 39 - 53 9. Licenses ........................................................................................................ 54 - 58 10. Estimates ....................................................................................................... 59 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11, 2013 PAGE 3 ADOPTION OF AGENDA: OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: Consideration of items not on Agenda — 15 minutes. PUBLIC HEARING: 11. Consideration of the Final Scoping EAW Document of the Alternative Urban Area-Review (AUAR) for the property generally located at 4800 East River Road (FMC Site) (Ward 3) .................................................. 60 - 62 NEW BUSINESS: 12. Resolution to Approve the Scoping Document for the Alternative Urban Area-Wide Review (AUAR) for the Redevelopment of the FMC Site (Ward 3) ................................................................................................. 63 - 64 13. Resolution to Approve Application for Safe Routes to Schools Infrastructure Funds for Improved Bike/Pedestrian Access to Fridley Middle School on 61St Avenue, West Moore Lake Drive and 7th Street (Ward 1) ............................................................... 65 - 66 14. Approve Change Order No. 3 for 2012 Street Rehabilitation Project No. ST2012-01 ........................................................... 67 - 73 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11, 2013 PAGE 4 PRESENTATION: 15. Annual National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Review of Fridley's Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for 2012 ................................................................................ 74 - 75 16. Informal Status Reports ................................................................................ 76 ADJOURN. CITY COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF FRIDLEY JANUARY 28,2013 The City Council meeting for the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor Lund at 7:35 p.m. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Lund Councilmember-at-Large Barnette Councilmember Saeflce Councilmember Varichak Councilmember Bolkcom OTHERS PRESENT: Darin Nelson, Interim City Manager Jim Kosluchar, Public Works Directar Scott Hickok Community Development Director Darcy Erickson, City Attorney APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: APPROVAL OF MINUTES: City Council Minutes of January 7, 2013 Councilmember Varichak asked for a correction on page 19, number 17, first paragraph should read BAE instead of DAE. APPROVED AS AMENDED. NEW BUSINESS: 1. Resolution Regarding the Administration of the Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act in the City of Fridley within the Coon Creek Watershed District. Darin Nelson, Interim City Manager, stated the Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act (WCA) requires local governmental units (LGU) to implement rules and regulations promulgated by the Board of Water and Soil Resources. Fridley served as the LGU within the former Six Cities WMO. Six Cities WMO has since dissolved, with the areas to the north becoming part of CCWD and the areas to the south becoming part of the MWMO. CCWD already serves as the LGU implementing the WCA for several cities under its jurisdiction. Staff recommends is recommending Council adopt the resolution establishing CCWD as the LGU for the implementation of the Wetland Conservation Act in areas of Fridley that are within the CCWD. ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2013-07. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 28. 2013 PAGE 2 2. Resolution in Supporting of an Application for a Minnesota Lawful Gambling Premises Permit for Spring Lake Park Lions at Shorewood Restaurant Located at 6161 Central Avenue N.E. (Ward 2) Darin Nelson, Interim City Manager, stated this resolution is in support of an application for a Minnesota Lawful Gambling Premises Permit for the Spring Lake Park Lions at the Shorewood Restaurant located at 6161 Central Avenue. An updated memo and resolution have been provided to the Council. The original memo and resolution made reference to the Spring Lake Park Youth Hockey Association. That was a typo. The Spring Lake Park Lions are applying for a permit. Mr. Nelson stated Minnesota state law requires a gambling organization applying for a State Premises Permit to contact the city in which it will be conducting lawful gambling to provide a resolution in support of their application. The Fridley Lions had been conducting lawful gambling at the Shorewood Restaurant until their lease was cancelled in November. Changes to the City Code require the establishment to work with a City organization and should no organization be available, the establishment may choose another organization. The Shorewood did have discussions with the American Legion. Both parties, however, decided it was not a good fit. Mr. Nelson stated the Shorewood has chosen to work the SLP Lions to conduct lawful gambling. Staff verified the SLP Lions have no outstanding issues with the Minnesota Gambling Control Board, and the Police Department conducted background checks on the SLP Lions and their officials and found no adverse police contacts. Staff recommends Council's approval. ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2013-08. 3. Approve 2013 Pay Equity Report. Darin Nelson, Interim City Manager, said this is commonly referred to as "Pay Equity" or "Comparable Worth." The Local Government Pay Equity Act requires local governments to establish equitable compensation relations to eliminate sex-based wage disparities in public employment. Local governments are responsible for complying with the law at all times and must report their data every three years. The City of Fridley is required to report the 2012 data by January 31, 2013. Test results indicate the City is well within the required compliance ranges. Staff recommends Council's approval. APPROVED. 4. Appointment—City Employees. Darin Nelson, Interim City Manager, stated staff recommends the appointment of Don Roberts to the position of Engineering Technician II effective February 12, 2013. Mr. Roberts is currently working as a Sr. Transportation Generalist for MnDOT where he has been a chief inspector since 2009. Prior to MNDOT, Mr. Roberts worked for the City of South St. Paul for 11 years. Mr. Roberts is filling the position vacated by Daniel Belair in August of last year. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 28 2013 PAGE 3 Mr. Nelson stated staff is also recommending the appointment of Claudia M. Diggs to the position of Fire Inspections Office Assistant effective February 28, 2013. Ms. Diggs is experienced in the area of fire inspections and administrative support and previously worked for the City of Maple Grove as a Fire Inspections Office Assistant for five years. At Maple Grove, she provided administrative support to inspections staff in working with property owners, issuing permits and corrections orders, and assisting with code enforcement projects. Ms. Diggs is currently working for the Shiloh Village School District in Shiloh, Illinois, as an administrative assistant and plans to relocate back to Minnesota. APPOINTED DON ROBERTS AS ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN, II; AND CLAUDIA DIGGS AS FIRE INSPECTIONS OFFICE ASSISTANT. 5. Claims (157926— 158309). APPROVED. 6. Licenses. APPROVED THE LICENSES AS SUBMITTED AND AS ON FILE. 7. Estimates: Lametti and Sons 16028 Forest Blvd.N. Hugo, MN 55038 2012 Sanitary Sewer Lining Project No. 416 Estimate No. 3...................................$25,716.15 APPROVED. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to move into record the corrected version of the resolution for Item No. 2. Seconded by Councilmember Barnette. UPON VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Councilmember Bolkcom asked why staff was waiting until January 31 to submit the pay equity. Mr. Nelson replied that Ms. Dahl will probably submit it earlier than that date. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 28 2013 PAGE 4 MOTION by Councilmember Barnette to approve the Consent Agenda as submitted. Seconded by Councilmember Varichak. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to adopt the Agenda as submitted. Seconded by Councilmember Saefke. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. OPEN FORUM VISITORS: Councilmember Bolkcom asked for an update regarding the parking at Wal-Mart. Jim Kosluchar, Public Works Director, replied that a speed restriction sign has been put up and no parking signs have been placed on both sides of the street by the east entrance to Wal-Mart. Councilmember Bolkcom said that a lot of cars were parked in the "no parking" area yesterday. Mr. Kosluchar said warning tickets were being issued. Now the area will be enforced with parking tickets. Scott Hickok, Community Development Director, presented the "eQuality — Pathways to Potential" video for Council. OLD BUSINESS: 8. Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 205, Section 205.03, Defining "Crematory," "Mortuary," and "Retort," and Section 205.15, Allowing "A Crematory in Conjunction with a Mortuary" as an Accessory Use in the C-3, General Shopping Zoning District. Scott Hickok, Community Development Director, stated that public hearing was in December and the first reading on January 7. The petitioner is seeking a text amendment to add language to the C-3, General Shopping zoning district that would allow a crematory as an accessory to the mortuary use at the subject property, which is located at 6210 Hwy 65. The text amendment includes adding the definitions of Crematory, Mortuary and Retort. Conditions placed on accessory use include: • Crematory must be licensed annually by the State of Minnesota Department of Health. • Crematory must be inspected annually by the State of Minnesota Department of Health. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 28 2013 PAGE 5 • Emissions from the operation of the retort must meet State of Minnesota Pollution Control Agency standards. • The retort must be properly maintained and serviced by the manufacturer at minimum every 18 months. • Mortuary will employ a fully trained, Certified Cremation Technician, capable of overseeing the operation and maintenance of the crematory and retort equipment. • Mortuary will make copies of State licensure renewals and annual inspection reports available to the City Building Inspector upon request. Mr. Hickok stated staff has determined these conditions are necessary for the proposed accessory use to be compatible with the purpose and intent of the commercial zoning ordinance. Staff has provided Council with a list of licensed crematories within the metro and state. Staff has contacted the Minnesota Department of Health which is in charge of licensing crematories. There are 54 Crematories licensed in Minnesota. The Minnesota Department of Heath licenses the crematory annually and checks for things such as tracking of the human remains, whether required permits have been received, safety, and visuals of the retort and stack. Mr. Hickok stated the Planning Commission held a public hearing for TA #12-02 at its meeting on November 21, 2012. No members of the public attended the hearing to speak on this issue. The Planning Commission recommended approval of TA #12-02, with no stipulations. The motion carried unanimously. Staff recommends Council hold the second and final reading of the ordinance to approve TA #12-02. Councilmember Varichak said she researched this after the meeting on December 10 and met with Shannon. She called crematoriums and most funeral homes gave the same information. There is no odor, no smoke, but some heat and steam depending on the weather conditions. The funeral homes did not have any problems with any of the retorts they installed. Inspections are done annually and their population was relevant to Fridley. She also looked on the internet and found a lot more information, both negative and positive. There are some concerns with mercury levels and why the EPA does not do more research on the retorts. The funeral homes do have to meet other standards with the state. She also spoke with neighbors who wrote letters and they have no concerns. There will be watchful eyes from the surrounding neighbors within that area. After all the reseazch, she is comfortable with this and will vote yes tonight. Councilmember Bolkcom asked staff to review the inspections again. Mr. Hickok stated that the inspections are done every 18 months according to the stipulations. The funeral home will make records available to the city as soon as the state has completed the inspections. The Minnesota Department of Health will perform annual inspections. Councilmember Bolkcom said she had a conversation with the Pollution Control Agency. What she found out is there is currently no way to measure how much mercury is being emitted into the air. They know there are emissions going into the air but have no way to measure it. The funeral director can remove the teeth too. There will be a spike from the baby boomers because they had the fillings with mercury but as this population goes away there will be less. Right now they are concentrating on the big energy producing plants with coal and mercury FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 28 2013 PAGE 6 going into the air. Retorts are on their radar screen and they will work close with the EPA, the Minnesota Department of Health and the Funeral Home Association. There is also a new cremation technique coming in the future called chemical cremation. If people have questions they may call the Minnesota Department of Health or the Pollution Control Agency. They are a great resource. Councilmember Saefke asked if the emissions are not able to be measured or if the testing is unreliable. Councilmember Bolkcom replied that the MPCA said there is currently not a device to measure the levels. Councilmember Saeflce stated if the Federal EPA guidelines or technology is available in the future to measure and it becomes an issue, there may be a requirement to remediate. He asked if Miller Funeral Home would remediate on the retort if directed by the Federal Government. Shannon Asnus, Miller Funeral Home, replied if the law changed, they would comply with the laws. Mayor Lund said that vaporized mercury is not good for anyone. The question is why mercury fillings are in people's mouths in the first place. Many people have old fillings and are still alive. He asked how detrimental it could be. Councilmember Bolkcom said she did not know how much mercury is still emitting once in the mouth. Dental work with mercury has to be disposed of in a certain way. Councilmember Varichak said the emissions come from the mercury when it is heated and a gas is created. Councilmember Barnette said he read the report about the Jordan crematory and that answered all of his questions. Mercury exposure has been out there for all sorts of things for many years. Mr. Asnus asked if they could submit a building permit application tomorrow. Mr. Hickok replied yes. MOTION by Councilmember Varichak to waive the reading of the ordinance and adopt Ordinance No. 1300 on second reading and order publication. Seconded by Councilmember Saeflce. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 28 2013 PAGE 7 NEW BUSINESS: 9. First Reading of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 205 of the Fridley City Code Pertaining to Home Occupations (Text Amendment, TA#12-03, by the City of Fridley). Scott Hickok, Community Development Director, reviewed the text modification stating that the garage sale reference changes to: "No more than three garage sales of no more than three consecutive days per sales event may be conducted on a property in a 12-month period." A public hearing was held at the December 19 Planning Commission meeting and City Council held a public hearing on January 7. No one appeared from the public to speak at either hearing. The Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval and staff concurs with the Planning Commission's recommendation. Staff recommends proceeding to the second reading of the ordinance on February 11. Councilmember Bolkcom asked on page 62, under (4) Home Occupations, (0)(3), if 10 vehicles per day meant that a pick-up and drop-off was considered one vehicle. Mr. Hickok replied yes. Councilmember Bolkcom thought the number of pick-ups in item (0)(4) seemed a little restrictive. She asked how staff arrived at that number. Mr. Hickok replied this relates to controlling the appearance of a business and changing the character of a neighborhood. People can schedule regular pick-up/drop-off times three times a week. The goal is to not have the business to look like a business. This has nothing to do with controlling the volume of business that is done, but to control pick-up and deliveries so there are no more than three per week. Councilmember Bolkcom asked how this would be monitored. Mr. Hickok said that staff is good at code enforcement but more likely it will be a situation where someone calls in. Shipments are harder to control but the idea is to mimic business operation to make it feel like a neighborhood and not a business. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if the number could be taken out or if it were more enforceable with numbers. Mr. Hickok said saying that 7 took place and only 3 are allowed works much better. Councilmember Barnette asked on page 62, (0)(1), where it talks about working on vehicles out of a garage, was that a problem. Mr. Hickok answered no but those are the most difficult code enforcement cases; repair in the garage. If someone set up a paint booth in a garage to do body work, that would be an issue because home occupations cannot take place in a garage. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 28 2013 PAGE 8 MOTION by Councilmember Saefke to waive the reading of the ordinance and adopt the ordinance on first reading. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 10. First Reading of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 205.30, 0-5, of the Fridley Zoning Code Pertaining to Clarifying Approved Locations for Telecommunications Towers and Facilities and Adoption of a Map of Approved Tower Sites as Part of the Appendix A to Chapter 205.30 (Text Amendment, TA#12-04, by the City of Fridley). Scott Hickok, Community Development Director, stated that Appendix A of Chapter 20530 lists 15 approved sties by location name. Staff desires to have a more detailed list with addresses and PIN numbers and a map. Text changes since the public hearing include "Existing Site" further defined, re-instated "Non-Conforming Use" section, and simplified "Illumination" requirements to only refer to FAA requirements. The language on signs remains unchanged as no additional rules were listed in the code of Federal Regulations. Councilmember Bolkcom asked on page 70, Section 205.30.3(C),why 12 months was chosen. Mr. Hickok replied it is an administrative thing to catch up on billing and payments. After 12 months, it falls into serious abatement proceedings. Equipment goes up for one vendor and may be owned by another vendor. Sometimes there is a misunderstanding of payments. Staff does get caught up and does collect the payments. Jim Kosluchar, Public Works Director, said that if they are behind over one payment period staff is in contact with them. A late payment, according to the lease terms, means that there is a default clause that staff can exercise. Staff does not wait a year to collect on the lease. MOTION by Councilmember Saeflce to waive the reading of the ordinance and adopt the ordinance on first reading. Seconded by Councilmember Varichak. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 11. First Reading of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 11 of the Fridley City Code Pertaining to Telecommunications Fees (Text Amendment, TA #12-05, by the City of Fridley) Scott Hickok, Community Development Director, stated no changes in the proposed ordinance have been made since Council's January 7 public hearing. No rate change is being made in this text amendment, only inclusion of fees that staff has been charging since 1998, which were never added to Chapter 11. The Planning Commission held a public hearing on December 19 and unanimously recommended approval. Staff concurs with the Planning Commission. Staff recommends scheduling a second reading for February 11. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 28 2013 PAGE 9 MOTION by Councilmember Saefke to waive the reading of the ordinance and adopt the ordinance on first reading. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 12. Informal Status Report. Councilmember Varichak said she attended Winter Fest on Saturday and thought it was a nice event. Councilmember Bolkcom thanked staff and volunteers who helped with this event. Mayor Lund said he attended the Lions waffle breakfast and it was a successful event. Councilmember Varichak announced that Steel Magnolias will be performed at the Fridley Community Center on February 7, 8, 9, 16 and 17. The cost is $25 for dinner and the play. Darin Nelson, Interim City Manager, announced that on Wednesday, January 30, the EPA will be offering informational sessions from 1 to 3 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Fridley Community Center. They will discuss the community action plans related to the Fridley superfund sites. Also the Fridley newsletter should be received by residents tomorrow. ADJOURN: MOTION by Councilmember Barnette to adjourn. Seconded by Councilmember Varichak. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE MEETING ADJOURNED AT 8:45 P.M. Respectfully Submitted, Krista Peterson Scott J. Lund Recording Secretary Mayor � AGENDA ITEM �oF CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11, 2013 FRIDLEY Date: February 6, 2013 ;� To: Darin Nelson, Acting City Manager '���`j From: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Julie Jones, Planning Manager Stacy Stromberg, Planner Subject: Second Reading for Text Amendment TA# 12-03, Regarding Home Occupations Background City Council held a public hearing regarding amending regulations for home occupations in Fridley's Zoning Code on January 7. Some questions were raised at the public hearing regarding the proposed language. The draft code text regarding garage sales was further modified for the first reading of the ordinance on January 28. Council indicated satisfaction with the garage sale text as modified. The proposed code language repeated in the"Accessory Use" section ofthe R-1, Single Family, R-2, Two Family, and S-1, Hyde Park Neighborhood, zoning districts. Planning Commission Review On December 19, 2012, the Planning Commission held a public hearing regarding TA# 12-03.No one from the public appeared to testify, but the Commission spent some thoughtful time debating certain portions of the proposed code language. Following debate, no changes were suggested. Recommendation Staff recommends that the City Council hold the second reading of TA#12-03, a text amendment regarding regulations for home occupations, at the February 1 l, 2013 City Council meeting, directing publication of the ordinance as required by code. 1 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 205 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE PERTAINING TO HOME OCCUPATIONS Section 1: That Section 205.03 of the Fridley City Code be hereby amended as follows: 38. Home Occupation. Any ainful occupation or profession engaged in by the owner or occupant of a dwelling unit and �occurrin�within the dwellin�unit that meets all the requirements set forth in the applicable provisions of the Zonin Code. ��u :.�� ���u� ^^^°^�^^� '����'a��rt. Any home occupation must meet all requirements as specified in the correspondin�zonin c�ode. Any home occupation shall be clearly incidental and secondary to the principal use of the premises and shall have no adverse impact to buildin� aesthetics traffic volume hours of operation noise odor dust smoke heat vibration or any other activitv that adversely affects the health, safet�d general welfare or is detrimental to the residential nature of the surroundin nei�hborhood. c'��" r�* �����-° *�° �°�:a *• � � * �e �n,,.,,;,,,� � ,.;+v,.;., „��,,,.,,o „ „+• 1VI3 � � � ) 1 7 '/ ��n � R T�T� n4�..�� ir� 4.-n�o . c.4�«o.a �„4�,;�0 4ti.o �.,.ol�� '4 L. i�v .��vvi� iii �iu , r.�TPPGI—Cin I�TH�C .E��a�+ •C'CITl�.AIGTC[I'.G�TVIITYGC�'T—. ]� T'.r.4rnr�i.o 4.� 4L.o L.�.v.� .� 4� o� � �4�� 4l. 4 4 L. i.aaa.iu.aivv a.v �aav iivaiiv vvvuYuci , �.' Ton�.�,r..t :�, 4.� L.� 1:.«:+...�1 4,� c� v /�.1 �r �oc.n n4„� 4 4 4� �.. .v.,..v.....b ..� w vv aaaiaawu w ui� ` , � � . � n��i4.�,�.n� ..nr��.v,�. c, .,4 n 4� uuui�ivaiui Yuinz ° 2 Section 2: That Section 205.07 of the Fridley City Code be hereby amended as follows: (4) Home occupations Home occupations shall be allowed in the R-1 one-family dwellin� district subject to the following criteria. � Home occupations must be carried on entirely within the dwellin�unit. b� Home occupations are not permitted within a detached or attached accessorv buildin�or ara e. � The entrance to the space devoted to such occupation shall be within the dwellin . There shall be no separate entrance into the business area. � Employees are restricted to occupants of the dwelling and a maximum of one (1 non- occupant emplo� � There shall be no internal or external alterations, which involve construction features not customarily found in dwellin� �f Mechanical equipment that is not customarily found in a home ma,y not be installed within the dwellin�. � Exterior stora eg of equipment or materials used in the home occupation is prohibited. � Parkin� of commercial vehicles must follow regulations set forth in Chapter 506 13 of Fridle�Cit� � There shall be no additional exterior indication of the home occupation including advertising and/or displays of any kind other than the permitted si�nage set forth in Chapter 214. � Parkin� needs for the home occupation shall not exceed more than two (2) parking s ap ces at any �iven time in addition to the spaces required bv the occu ants. � A home occupation involving teaching is limited to four (4� or less students at an,y given time and lessons or classes shall be given within the principal structure only. � Licensed dav care as defined and regulated by state law is considered a permitted accessorv use subject to the reg_ulations set forth herein. �Over the counter retail sales are prohibited except for articles incidental to a permitted commercial service such as shampoo sold by a beautician or barber and sales conducted b� mail or the internet. � No more than three (3) �ara�e sales of no more than three (3) consecutive days per sales event mav be conducted on a propertv in a 12-month period. � The followin� activities or those of a similar nature are prohibited• �1� Motor vehicle service or repair of anv vehicles other than those re�istered to residents of the propertys � A commercial food service requiring a State license or inspection bv a �overnment entitv other than the City� � Activities that �enerate si�nificant amounts of customer traffic to the premises in excess of ten (10) vehicles per da� � Activities that �enerate si�nificant amounts of truck traffic to the premises in excess of three (3) deliveries or pick-ups per week. Deliveries and ick-ups by semi-truck/trailer shall be prohibited. 3 Section 3: That Section 205.08 of the Fridley City Code be hereby amended as follows: (6) Home occupations. Home occupations shall be allowed in the two-family dwelling district subject to the following criteria. (a) Home occupations must be carried on entirely within the dwelling unit• (b) Home occupations are not permitted within a detached or attached accessory building or a�rage• (c) The entrance to the space devoted to such occupation shall be within the dwellin . There shall be no separate entrance into the business area. (d) Emplovees are restricted to occupants of the dwellin� and a maximum of one (1) non- occupant emplovee. (e) There shall be no internal or external alterations, which involve construction features not customarily found in dwellin� (� Mechanical equipment that is not customarilY found in a home mav not be installed within the dwellin�. (g) Exterior stora�e of equipment or materials used in the home occupation is prohibited. (h) Parking of commercial vehicles must follow re�ulations set forth in Chapter 506 13 of Fridlev Citv Code. (i) There shall be no additional exterior indication of the home occupation including advertisin� and/or displays of any kind other than the permitted signage set forth in Chapter 214. (j) Parking needs for the home occupation shall not exceed more than two (2) parkin�paces at anv �iven time in addition to the spaces required bv the occupantS• (k) A home occupation involving teaching is limited to four (4) or less students at an� i� ven time and lessons or classes shall be �iven within the principal structure onl� (1) Licensed day care as defined�and re�ulated by state law is considered a permitted accessorX use subject to the regulations set forth herein. (m)Over the counter retail sales are prohibited except for articles incidental to a permitted commercial service such as shampoo sold by a beautician or barber and sales conducted b,X mail or the internet. (n) No more than three (3) �ara�e sales of no more than three (3) consecutive davs per sales event mav be conducted on a property in a 12-month ep riod (o) The followin�activities or those of a similar nature are prohibited• (1) Motor vehicle service or repair of any vehicles other than those registered to residents of the property1 (2) A commercial food service requirin� a State license or inspection bv a government entitv other than the Ci�• (3) Activities that �enerate significant amounts of customer traffic to the premises in excess of ten 10) vehicles per day; (4) Activities that �enerate significant amounts of truck traffic to the premises in excess of three (3) deliveries or pick-ups per week. Deliveries and ip ck-ups by semi-truck/trailer shall be prohibited. 4 Section 4: That Section 205.23 of the Fridley City Code be hereby amended as follows: (4) Home occupations Home occupations shall be allowed in the Hvde Park Nei�hborhood District subject to the following criteria. (a) Home occupations must be carried on entirely within the dwellin�unit (b) Home occupations are not permitted within a detached or attached accessorv building or a� (c) The entrance to the space devoted to such occupation shall be within the dwellin There shall be no separate entrance into the business area. (d) Emplovees are restricted to occupants of the dwellin� and a maximum of one (1, non- occupant emplo� (e) There shall be no internal or external alterations which involve construction features not customarily found in dwellings. (� Mechanical equipment that is not customarily found in a home may not be installed within the dwellin�. (g) Exterior storage of equipment or materials used in the home occupation is prohibited (h) Parkin� of commercial vehicles must follow regulations set forth in Chapter 506 13 of Fridle��e. (i) There shall be no additional exterior indication of the home occupation including advertisin� and/or displa s of any kind other than the permitted si�nage set forth in Cha t�er 214. (j) Parkin� needs for the home occupation shall not exceed more than two � parking spaces at anv �iven time in addition to the spaces required bv the occupants (k) A home occupation involving�teaching is limited to four (4) or less students at an,� iven time and lessons or classes shall be given within the rincipal structure onlv (1) Licensed dav care as defined and regulated by state law is considered a permitted accessorv_ use subject to the regulations set forth herein. (m)Over the counter retail sales are prohibited except for articles incidental to a permitted commercial service such as shampoo sold by a beautician or barber and sales conducted bv mail or the internet. � (n) No more than three (3) �ara�e sales of no more than three (3) consecutive days per sales event mav be conducted on a propertv in a 12-month period (o) The followin� activities or those of a similar nature are prohibited• (1) Motor vehicle service or repair of any vehicles other than those registered to residents of the property; (2) A commercial food service rec�uiring a State license or inspection bv a �overnment entitv other than the CitX; (3) Activities that �enerate si�nificant amounts of customer traffic to the premises in excess of ten (10) vehicles er day; (4) Activities that �enerate si�nificant amounts of truck traffic to the premises in excess of three (3) deliveries or pick-ups per week Deliveries and pick-ups by semi-truck/trailer shall be prohibited. � 5 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF 2013. SCOTT J. LUND, MAYOR ATTEST: DEBRA A. SKOGEN, CITY CLERK Public Hearing: December 19, 2012 Public Hearing: January 7, 2013 First Reading: January 28, 2013 Second Reading: February 11, 2013 Published: 6 ` AGENDA ITEM cmroF CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11, 2013 FRIDLEY Date: February 6, 2013 i To: Darin Nelson, Acting City Manager ���` From: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Julie Jones, Planning Manager Stacy Stromberg, Planner Subject: Summary Ordinance for Text Amendment TA#12-03, Regarding Home Occupations In addition to approving the second reading of TA#12-03, a text amendment modifying home occupation regulations in the Zoning Code, staff requests that the City Council consider approval of a summary ordinance for this text amendment. A summary ordinance is typically published in the local newspaper in lieu of the full ordinance to reduce costs. The proposed summary of TA#12-03 is attached for Council's review. 7 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 205 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE PERTAINING TO HOME OCCUPATIONS I. Title An ordinance of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, amending the definition of Home Occupation in the Fridley Zoning Cod�. II. Summarv The City Council of the City of Fridley does hereby ordain as follows: That Chapter 205, Zoning, is hereby amended with a revised definition for Home Occupation and revised regulations for home occupations, where permitted in R-1, R-2, and S-1 residential zoning districts. III. Notice This title and summary has been published to clearly inform the public of the intent and effect of the City of Fridley's restrictions on home occupations. A copy of the ordinance, in its entirety, is available for inspection by any person during regular business hours at the offices of the City Clerk of the City of Fridley, 6431 University Ave N.E., Fridley, MN. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF 2013. SCOTT J. LUND, MAYOR ATTEST: DEBRA A. SKOGEN, CITY CLERK Public Hearing: December 19, 2012 Public Hearing: January 7, 2013 First Reading: January 28, 2013 Second Reading: February 11, 2013 Published: 8 � AGENDA ITEM �oF CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11, 2013 FRIDLEY Date: February 6, 2013 i To: Darin Nelson, Acting City Manager ,{`��'\; From: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Jim Kosluchar, Public Works Director Julie Jones, Planning Manager Subject: Second Reading for Text Amendment TA# 12-04, Telecommunications Overlay District Background On January 7, 2013,the City Council held a public hearing regarding adding a map to the Telecommunications chapter of the Zoning Code. A first reading of the ordinance was held on January 28, 2013, where the City Council reviewed modifications to the proposed text changes. Some additional corrections were made by staff to the table of approved sites and corresponding map since the first reading to better clarify the location of the approved telecommunication sites. The draft ordinance is now ready for second reading. Planning Commission Review On December 19, 2012, the Planning Commission held a public hearing for TA# 12-04. No one appeared at the public hearing to speak. Following some discussion about clarification on fees,the Planning Commission unanimously recommended Council approval of the text amendment. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends that the City Council hold the second reading of TA#12-04 on February 11, and, following this final review, direct staff to publish the ordinance. 9 ORDINANCE NO. 1302 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 205.30. O-5 OF THE FRIDLEY ZONING CODE PERTAINING TO CLARIFYING APPROVED LOCATIONS FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWERS AND FACILITIES AND ADOPTION OF A MAP OF APPROVED TOWER SITES AS PART OF APPENDIX A TO CHAPTER 205.30 The City Council of the City of Fridley hereby finds, after review, examination and recommendation of staff, that Section 205.30 of the Fridley Zoning Code be hereby amended as follows: FRIDLEY CITY CODE SECTION 205.30. O-5 TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWERS AND FACILITIES DISTRICT (Ref Ords 1112, 1114, 1117, 1136) 205.30.1. PURPOSE AND INTENT The general purpose of this Section is to create an overlay zone to regulate the placement, construction, and modification of towers, wireless telecommunications facilities, and automatic meter reading systems in order to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public, while at the same time not unreasonably interfering with the development of the competitive wireless telecommunications marketplace in the City. Specifically, the purposes of this Section are: A. To protect residential areas and land uses from potential adverse impact of towers and wireless telecommunications facilities; � B. To minimize adverse visual impact of towers and wireless telecommunications facilities through careful design, siting, landscaping, and innovative camouflaging techniques; C. To promote and encourage shared use/collection of towers and existing antenna support structures as a primary option rather than construction of additional single-use towers in order to minimize the adverse visual impact of towers and wireless telecommunications facilities; D. To avoid potential damage to property caused by towers and wireless telecommunications facilities by ensuring that such structures are soundly and carefully designed, constructed, modified, maintained, located, and removed when no longer used or determined to be structurally unsound; E. To ensure that towers and wireless telecommunications facilities are compatible with surrounding land uses; F. To facilitate the provision of wireless telecommunications services to the residents and businesses of the City in a streamlined, orderly, and efficient fashion; Ordinance No. 1302 Page 2 G. To encourage the location of towers in industrial and business districts, rather than residential areas; H. To enhance the ability of providers of telecommunication services to provide such services to the community quickly, effectively, and efficiently; L To identify specific sites within the City where wireless telecommunications facilities may be located. 205.30.2. DEFINITIONS The following words, terms, and phrases, when used in this section, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this Section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning; "Antenna Support Structure" means any building or other structure other than a tower which can be used for location of wireless telecommunications facilities. "Applicant" means any person that applies for a permit for wireless telecommunication facilities or towers. "Application" means the process by which a person submits a request to develop, construct, build, modify, or erect wireless telecommunication facilities or a tower upon land within the City. Application includes all written documentation, verbal statements and representations, in whatever form or forum, made by an applicant to the City concerning such a request. "Approved Site" means a site which has been approved by the City Council as an eligible location for placement of wireless communication facilities. "Automatic Meter Reading Device" means a device which is designed for collecting, storing, processing, filtering and forwarding utility meter data within the Public Safety and Utility bandwidth licensed by the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC"), including any antenna attached to such device and excludin� devices readin� and transmittin� data from a sin le utilitv meter. "Automatic Meter Reading System" means a series of devices which is designed for collecting, storing, processing, filtering and forwarding utility meter data within the Public Safety and Utility bandwidth licensed by the FCC, including any antenna attached to such device. "City" means the City of Fridley, Minnesota. "Electrical Engineer" means an Electrical Engineer licensed by the State of Minnesota. "Existing Site" means a tower or antenna support structure installed or erected �=���� "''+ """ ""+ '�°°� ��' priar to December 18, 1997 ��i�����, and which is not located on an approved site. Ordinance No. 1302 Page 3 "Owner" means any person with fee simple title to any approved site, existing site, site approved by special use permit, or wireless telecommunications facility. "Pad Mount Device" means a device which is designed for collecting, storing, processing, filtering and forwarding utility meter data within the Public Safety and Utility bandwidth licensed by the FCC, including any antenna attached to such device, like the automatic meter reading device, but, which is installed on its own pedestal and not on an existing public utility structure. "Person" is any natural person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company, or other legal entity, private or public, whether for profit or not for profit. "Public Utility Structure" means a structure or pole appropriate for supporting wires for communications or the transmission of data or electricity and located on a public right-of-way or public utility easement or privately owned property. "Satellite Earth Station Antenna" is all equipment necessary for processing of traffic received from terrestrial distributions prior to transmission via satellite and of traffic received from the satellite prior to transfer of channels of communication to terrestrial distribution systems. "State" means the State of Minnesota. "Structural Engineer" means a structural engineer licensed by the State of Minnesota. "Tower" Means a self-supporting lattice, guyed, or monopole structure constructed from grade which supports wireless telecommunications facilities. The term "tower" shall not include amateur radio operator's equipment as licensed by the FCC. "Wireless Telecommunications Facilities" means any cables, wires, lines, wave guides, antennas, and any other equipment or facilities associated with the transmission or reception of communications (other than radio or television broadcast communications) which a person seeks to locate or have installed upon or near a tower or an antenna support structure. However, the term wireless telecommunications facilities shall not include: A. Any satellite earth station antenna two meters in diameter or less which is located in an area zoned industrial or commercial; or B. Any satellite earth station reception antenna one meter or less in diameter, regardless of zoning category; or C. Automatic Meter Reading Systems. 205.30.3. NON-CONFORMING USES A. Existing Ssites shall be considered a legal non-conforming use, unless otherwise provided for in this Chapter. Ordinance No. 1302 Page 4 B. Installation of additional wireless telecommunications facilities beyond those in existence on December 18, 1997 *�r����� �� *��� nra;����° on Eexisting Ssites is prohibited. Failure to comply with this provision will be considered a violation of this Chapter and subject to�the penalties described herein. Routine maintenance of wireless telecommunications facilities on Eexisting Ssites is permitted, except that Eexisting Ssites and any wireless telecommunications facilities installed on Eexisting Ssites may not increase in size, height, weight, or otherwise result in an increase in the intensity of the non-conforming use. C. If any wireless telecommunications facilities in an Eexisting Ssite are abandoned for a period of one year, such Eexisting Ssite shall lose is legal conforming status and shall be considered an illegal nonconforming use. The abandoned wireless telecommunications facilities shall not be re-established on the site, and must be removed within twelve (12) months of the cessation of operations. If not removed, the City may remove the facility and assess the costs of removal against the owner(s), according to the procedures established in Chapter 128 of Citv Code. 205.30.4. DISTRICT BOUNDARIES FOR OVERLAY ZONE A Telecommunications Towers and Facilities District, O-5, is created and shall apply to all land within the City subject to the provisions and use requirements contained in this Chapter. 205.30.5. USES PERMITTED A. The construction of towers and the installation, operation and maintenance of wireless telecommunications facilities shall be permitted use in the approved sites identified on Appendix A to this Ordinance, subject to the provisions of this Chapter. Additional approved sites may be approved by the City Council, subject to the amendment procedures set forth in Section 205.05.04 of the City Code, and the requirements of this section. B. All principal, special use, and accessory uses allowed in each underlying primary zoning district are permitted in the Telecommunications Towers and Facilities District, except that no towers shall be constructed, and no wireless telecommunications facilities shall be placed on towers or antenna support structures, except as provided for in this Chapter. C. Special Uses. The construction of towers and the installation, operation, and maintenance of wireless telecommunications facilities shall be a special use in Zoning Districts M-1, M-2, M-3, and M-4, and any abutting railroad rights-of-way, subject to the special use approval procedures set forth in Section 205.05.05 of the City Code. D. Automatic meter reading devices may be allowed on public utility structures as a principal use in all zoning districts, subject to the provisions of this Ordinance and Chapter 407, "Right-of-Way Management." In addition, all automatic meter reading systems must meet the following performance standards: Ordinance No. 1302 Page 5 (1) All automatic meter reading devices located in the public right-of-way, must obtain an automatic meter reading device permit and pay the appropriate ��;�� ermit fee, as provided for in Chapter 407 and Chapter 11 of Cit�. This permit requirement does not apply to individual meters or mobile automatic reading devices (2) Mapping information for the site(s) must be provided with the automatic meter reading device permit application in a format compatible to be utilized by the City of Fridley's Geqgraphic Information System ("GIS"). (3) All automatic meter reading device(s) must be located no higher than the top of a public utilitv structure and no closer to grade than fifteen (15) feet ��^ ���'�'�� •�*�'�*�� n� (4) Automatic meter reading devices not installed on a public utility structure will be considered as pad mount design. Its location shall be subject to review and approval of the City prior to permit application. (5) All automatic meter reading devices must be the same color as the public utility structure on which they are located or as approved by City Staff. 205.30.6. CRITERIA FOR ADDING APPROVED SITES TO APPENDIX A Additional approved sites, other than those provided in Appendix A to this Ordinance, shall be approved by the City Council according to the amendment procedures of Section 205.05.04 of the City Code. The criteria used to determine whether a site shall be designated as an approved site shall include, but not be limited to, the following requirements: A. Whether the proposed new site is capable of being developed to support more than two operating wireless telecommunications facilities comparable to the others in weight, size, and surface area. B. Whether the proposed new site poses a risk of explosion, fire, or other danger due to its proximity to volatile, flammable, explosive, or hazardous materials such as LP gas, propane, gasoline, natural gas, or corrosive or other dangerous chemicals; and C. Whether the proposed new site is necessary and that useable approved sites are not located within a one-half(1/2) mile radius of the proposed new site; and D. Whether all foreseeable telecommunications uses of the proposed new site could comply with the setback requirements of the underlying zoning district; and E. Whether all foreseeable telecommunications uses of the proposed site could comply with any separation and buffer requirements of the underlying zoning district; F. Whether the proposed site is accessible for service vehicles; Ordinance No. 1302 Page 6 G. If applicable, whether the proposed site has been designed and certified by a structural engineer to be structurally sound and, at minimum, in conformance with the Building and Electric Codes adopted by the City, the National Electric Safety Code, and any other standards and requirements outlined in this Section. H. If applicable, whether the approved site complies with all applicable Federal Aviation Administration("FAA") lighting and painting regulations. I. Whether the proposed site will further the City's objective that all towers, antenna support structures, and wireless telecommunications facilities be designed to blend into the surrounding environment. J. Whether the proposed site has adequate open space to allow wireless telecommunications facilities to be installed without detrimentally impacting landscape, displacing parking, or impeding sight lines of a current or future principal use. K. Whether the proposed site adequately contributed to the City's overall effort to adequately meet the needs of the wireless telecommunications industry. L. Whether the proposed site has amenities such as trees that will allow screening and sight line relie£ If not, whether the combination of site size and other site features help to provide sight line relief. M. Whether there are other structures near the proposed site that can serve as visual distractions such as high power transmission structures, highway shoring, and billboards. N. Whether there are existing buildings or natural topographic features that meet the height requirements of wireless telecommunications facilities without a tower structure, or which allow for a lower overall height of any necessary tower. O. Whether there is adequate space on the proposed site so that the base of any necessary tower can accommodate essential equipment. P. Whether the proposed site is outside of any underlying residential zoning districts. Q. Whether housed equipment can be placed on top or on the side of a structure that currently exists in the proposed site. 205.30.7. APPLICATION FOR PLACEMENT OF TOWERS OR WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES IN THE CITY. A. All persons seeking to install, operate and maintain towers or wireless telecommunications facilities in approved sites in the City must file a� special use permit application with the City which shall include: (1) The names, address, and telephone number of the applicant; and Ordinance No. 1302 Page 7 (2) Written, technical evidence from a qualified and licensed structural engineer that the proposed tower or antenna support structure is capable of supporting the equipment necessary to install, operate, and maintain the proposed antenna. The engineer shall also certify the capability of the tower to provide adequate structural support considerin� ��existing or other proposed antenna installations. The engineer shall also assess and state the design safety margin of the entire antenna support system. The engineer shall state that within the limits of engineering certainty, if the structure would fall or collapse for any reason or due to any event, the structure will be completely contained within the area identified; and (3) If proposed on a City-owned site, a completed application form for lease approval as provided by the City; and (4) A report from a qualified and licensed professional engineer which described the height and design of the proposed wireless telecommunications facility including a cross-section and elevation; and (5) A scalable sSite plan drawn at an engineering scale showing the location of the wireless telecommunications facility in relation to surrounding structures; and (6) If located on a water tower, a written report addressing the requirements contained herein for water towers; and (7) Foundation, cross-section, and building plans for installation of the wireless telecommunications facility; and (8) An application fee as required by Chapter 1 l; and (9) The application shall also contain an affirmative statement indicating that the applicant agrees to comply with the provisions in Section 205.30.23 regarding abandonment; and (10)No new or existing wireless telecommunications service will interfere with public safety telecommunications. Before the introduction of new service or before implementing any change in existing service, all wireless telecommunications service providers shall notify the City at least ten (10) calendar days in advance of such changes and allow the City to monitor interference levels during the testing process; and (11) Application for a building permit from the City pursuant to Chapter 206 of the code; and (12)A statement as to whether the proposed development of an approved site is capable of being developed to support more than two (2) operating wireless telecommunications facilities comparable to the others in weight, size, and surface area; and Ordinance No. 1302 Page 8 (13)Written, technical evidence from an independent consulting engineer licensed to practice geological engineering in the State of Minnesota confirming that the soil at the location of the tower or wireless telecommunication facility is capable of supporting the proposed antenna arrays, equipment, and personnel performing typical work functions; and (14)A landscaping plan showing location of materials, height at planting, types of materials, and installation practices. B. All information submitted with an application that is trade secret information or is for other reasons proprietary shall be clearly market as such when submitted with an application. The City shall not disclose publicly, or to any third party, proprietary information unless compelled to do so by federal, state or local law. C. All persons seeking to install, operate, and maintain towers or wireless telecommunications facilities in M-1, M-2, M-3, or M-4 Zoning Districts as a special use permit shall submit the information required in 205.30.07.A, eXCept items (3) and (11). 205.30. �3 8. APPLICATION FOR AN AUTOMATIC METER READING DEVICE IN THE CITY A. All persons seeking to install, operate and maintain automatic meter reading systems in the City must file an application with the City, which shall include: (1) The name, address and telephone number of the applicant and property owner; and (2) Written, technical evidence from a qualified structural engineer that the integrity of the structure on which a proposed automatic reading device(s) will be attached and the attachment device, itself will not jeopardize the structural integrity of the public utility structure; and (3) A location plan matching the public utility structure identification (address) and the appropriate automatic meter reading device; and (4) An individual automatic meter reading device permit fee as required by Chapter 11; and (5) The application shall contain an affirmative statement indicating that the applicant agrees to comply with the provisions in Section 205.30.24 regarding abandonment; and (6) No automatic meter reading system will interfere with public safety telecommunications. Before the introduction of new service or before implementing any change in existing service, all automatic meter reading system operators shall notify the City at least ten (10) calendar days in advance of such changes and allow the City to monitor interference levels during the testing process. Ordinance No. 1302 Page 9 B. All information submitted with an application that is trade secret information or is for other reasons proprietary shall be clearly marked as such when submitted with an application. The City shall not disclose publicly, or to any third party, proprietary information unless compelled to do so by federal, state or local law. 205.30. 89. APPLICATION PROCESS A. Upon submission of an application on an approved site, the City shall notify the applicant in writing to confirm if the application is complete, addressing all of the requirements as required by this section. If the application is incomplete, the letter will specify what information is missing and the applicant must then submit a new application. If an application is submitted on an approved site which is owned by the City, a lease agreement must be approved by the City Council. The City shall comply with the time deadlines for agency action as dictated in Minnesota State Statutes. Construction or installation on approved sites may begin upon approval of the lease agreement, if necessary, and issuance of a building permit. B. If a tower or wireless telecommunications facility is approved by a special use permit, the applicant must also apply for and receive a building permit. 205.30.310. TOWER HEIGHT Tower height shall be measured from the average adjoining grade to the highest point of construction of any tower or wireless telecommunications facility. Towers are exempt from the maximum height restrictions of the districts where located. Towers shall be permitted to a maximum height of one hundred twenty-five (125) feet. 205.30.�911. STEALTH DESIGN AND EXTERIOR FINISHES All approved sites, towers, and wireless telecommunications facilities shall be designed to blend into the surrounding environment. Monopoles with antenna arrays shall be finished so as to be compatible with other buildings or structures in the area, and shall be finished with a non- corrosive material. Wireless telecommunications facilities placed on water towers shall be finished with a non-corrosive material to match the color of the water tower. 205.30.� 12. ILLUMINATION Towers shall not be artificially illuminated except as required by the FAA. � � — , � 205.30.� 13. LANDSCAPING AND SCREENING All sites shall include appropriate landscaping as required herein and shall comply with all landscaping requirements of the underlying zoning district. Accessory above-ground equipment must utilize existing buildings or structures, if possible. If no existing structures are available, Ordinance No. 1302 Page 10 the owner of the wireless telecommunications facilities may construct such a structure. At minimum, all ground equipment shall be fully screened from public rights-of-way or residential property by existing structures, a brick decorative wall, or a solid one hundred percent (100%) opaque vegetative enclosure, six feet in height at planting. 205.30.� 14. SECURITY All towers must be reasonably posted and secured to protect against trespass. Chain link fences may be used to protect towers and wireless telecommunications facilities. Barbed or razor wire is prohibited. All facilities shall be designed to discourage unauthorized climbing on the structure. 205.30.-�415. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ON WATER TOWERS AND IN CITY Installation of wireless telecommunication facilities on water towers will be permitted when the city is fully satisfied that the following requirements are met: A. The wireless telecommunications facility will not increase the risks of contamination to the City's water supply. B. There is sufficient room on the structure and/or in the grounds to accommodate the wireless telecommunication facility. C. The presence of the wireless telecommunication facility will not increase the water tower or reservoir maintenance costs to the City. D. The presence of the wireless communication facility will not be harmful to the health of workers maintaining the water tower or reservoir. E. All state and federal regulations pertaining to non-ionizing radiation and other health hazards has been satisfied. 205.30.15 16. BUILDING PERMIT REQUIRED A building permit is required for installation of any tower or wireless telecommunications facility. The completed installation, including all associated buildings, shall comply with all applicable building codes including but not limited to the most currently adopted version of the N.F.P.A. 70 National Electrical Code, TIA/EIA 222 Structural Standards for steel antenna towers, and others as may be determined by the Building Official. 205.30.�b 17. SETBACKS The tower or wireless telecommunications facility shall be located in rear or side yard areas and shall be set back at least ten (10) feet from side or rear lot lines. Ordinance No. 1302 Page 11 205.30.� 18. SIGNS ""��;„s �r °�,.:„�°„+ ;„�rm�*:�r °Si�ns no lar�er than 4 square feet in size and attached to a ♦r uiaaiii structure are the only permitted signage associated with the tower or wireless telecommunications facility. � 205.30.�819. CERTIFICATIONS AND INSPECTIONS A. All towers and wireless telecommunications facilities shall be periodically reviewed by the City to be structurally sound and in conformance with the requirements of the City �g Code, this Chapter, any conditions of approval placed on a special use permit and all other construction standards set forth by the City's Code, and federal, state, and local law. Existing sites may be inspected for compliance with this Chapter at any time if the City believes there are questions regarding compliance with the City's�g Code, this Section, any conditions of approval placed on a special use permit, all other construction standards set forth in the City's Code, and all other federal, state and local laws. B. The City and its agents shall have authority to enter onto any approved site, existing site, or site approved by special use permit between the inspections and certifications required above, to inspect the site for the purpose of determining whether the sites comply with the r''� State Building and Electrical Codes, the National Electric Safety Code and all other construction standards provided by the City's Code and federal and State law. C. The City reserves the right to conduct such inspections at any time, upon reasonable notice to the owner(s). All expenses related to such inspections by the City shall be borne by the site owner(s). 205.30.�3 20. MAINTENANCE A. Ordinary and reasonable care of towers, wireless telecommunications facilities and automatic meter reading systems/devices shall be employed at all times. All towers, wireless telecommunications facilities and automatic meter reading systems shall at all times be kept and maintained in good condition, order and repair so that the same shall not menace or endanger the life or property of any person. B. Owners shall install and maintain towers, wireless telecommunications facilities and automatic meter reading systems/devices in substantial compliance with the requirements of the National Electric Safety Code and all FCC, State and local regulations, and in such manner that will not interfere with the use of other property. C. All maintenance or construction on towers, wireless telecommunications facilities or automatic meter reading systems/devices shall be performed by qualified maintenance and construction personnel. Ordinance No. 1302 Page 12 D. All owners of wireless telecommunications facilities and automatic meter reading systems/devices shall maintain compliance with current radio frequency emission standards of the FCC. In order to provide information to its citizens, copies of all FCC information concerning wireless telecommunications facilities and automatic meter reading systems/devices shall be made available to the City and updated annually. E. In the event the use of a tower, or a public utility structure, or a wireless telecommunications facility or an automatic meter reading system/device is discontinued by the owner of the wireless telecommunications facility or automatic meter reading system, or in the event an owner files notice to the FCC of its interest to cease operating, the owner shall provide written notice to the City of its intent to discontinue use and the date when the use shall be discontinued. 205.30.38 21. PRIORITY FOR USE Priority for use of the installation, maintenance and operation of towers and wireless telecommunications facilities will be given to the following entitles in descending order: A. City of Fridley. B. Public safety agencies, including law enforcement, fire, and ambulance services, which are not part of the City of Fridley and private entities with a public safety agreement with the City of Fridley. C. Other governmental agencies, for uses which are not related to public safety. D. Entities providing licensed commercial wireless telecommunication services including cellular, personal communication services (PCS), specialized mobilized radio (SMR), enhanced specialized mobile radio (ESMR), paging, and similar services that are marketed to the general public. 205.30.3�22. CO-LOCATION Towers shall be designed to support more than two wireless telecommunications facilities. 205.30.33 23. FEES The applicant shall pay the fees listed in r°���°°*°a '��� Chapter 11 for processing a request to install, operate, and maintain a tower, public utility structure, pad mount device, or a wireless telecommunications facility or an automatic meter reading system and/or devices in the City. If deemed as necessary due to the nature of the application, the applicant shall also be required to reimburse the City for its cost to retain a consultant to review the requested application. 205.30.�24. ABANDONMENT If any site for which approval to install, maintain, and operate a tower, or a public utility structure, or wireless telecommunications facilities or au�omatic meter reading systems has been granted by the City shall cease to be used for a period of 365 consecutive days, the City shall Ordinance No. 1302 Page 13 notify the wireless telecommunications facility operator, automatic meter reading device operator and the owner of the property, that said site has been deemed abandoned. Upon a finding of abandonment by the City, the tower, public utility structure, wireless telecommunications facilities, or automatic meter reading system that has been abandoned must be removed or an annual user fee shall be paid to the City. If it is determined that the abandoned tower, e� public utility structure, e� wireless telecommunications facility, or automatic meter reading system cannot be removed in a reasonable time period by the owner, the City shall assess all costs related to the removal to the owner(s), according to the procedures established in Chapter 128 of City Code. 205.30.34 25. SEVERABILITY If any clause, section, or other part of this Section shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this Section shall not be affected thereby, but shall remain in full force and effect. 205.30.�26. VIOLATION Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this Section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to the provisions of Chapter 901 of the Fridley City Code. FRIDLEY CITY CODE CHAPTER 205.30. TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWERS AND FACILITIES DISTRICT APPENDIX A The following locations are zoned to and have been determined to be approved sites for the installation of towers or wireless telecommunications facilities. Site Descri tion Address P.I.N.# Latitude Lon itude 1 Municipal Garage e� 400 71s1 Ave. NE 113024340003 45.0959 -93.2590 2 Communi Park 7000 Universi . Ave. 113024330005 45.0957 -93.2668 3 Ed ewater Gardens Park 6700 Ashton Ave. NE 153024140083 45.0875 -93.2703 4 Fridley Reservoir a�e�rg 5298 Johnson St. NE 253024210001 ���**����rn nr�-�� 45.0641 -93.2376 5 Fridley Water Tower� 6960 Hi�;hwav 65 123024330001 45.0952 -93.2457 �es1Ee--�2 6 Fridley Commons Water 601 61S`Ave. 143024430032 45.0795 -93.2551 Tower e�-�1-�`�e 7 Well #13 5105 E. River Rd. 273024210007 45.0615 -93.2804 8 Commons Park 601 61S`Ave. 143024430032 45.0806 -93.2568 9 9�at�-Cummins 1400 73� Ave. 123024410003 Co oration 45.0986 -93.2322 10 Al1Tem Stora e 54p0 Main St. 223024440016 45.0656 -93.2707 11 A ro-K 8030 Main St. 033024410002 45.1147 -93.2700 12 �A4�Private Water Tower 4800 East River Rd. 273024130002 45.0576 -93.2733 13 �e�te�e�e� 5451 5" St.NE 233024340001 Vacated Ri ht of Wa 45.0680 -93.2593 14 Minnea olis Water Warks 4300 Marshall St. 343024120001 45.0461 -93.2757 15 Minneapolis Water Works 4300 Marshall St. 343024430013 45.0434 -93.2791 Pum Station Ordinance No. 1302 Page 14 � � � - � - �- � v � � �+ , �j r S� � . .� �• ° �t;a � �, � �Il� C1f � _ � 1� � � F�"ZG�I�y � � , � •11 ' . � � o Oe � Approved Telecommunications �. � � [ � Tower Sites -Appendix A � �� \\ ��� � -.— � ���� . .-* a � � � � � � ��� � � � �_.�.,r..�_� �.� - - .. ,. �+.p, � � p - I � 1 � � 1 N ; _ � _ : gi � � 2 �� 1 � 5 � ; � ,;..��„ _�,�� � • �� � � ^.1-1_ r * ��� .,t� Q � �i�i,u.��. z:e,_uis � �' � `�� �1 `� �,�� � . �t ,�.�,: � �3 , �,, . , , . „_„�, ��;;�, �e� ��,:r�� � � C, � � _ _ � � � v�'� Q $ � � � � � �J6 � • � �-fl o �� � � :� ��� � $ ,� � � _ �a � � � • ; �a�b � ; � �3 Q� ` _ -�., , . bp �0 tl � . � � p� ' .i , � 4 � �� .' * � o 7 • - - - - � - -, • * i � � � , � * � - - - - - - -� - -� � 12 � � `"� O � �I 0 Lot I Parcel �(�� Q* Approved Tower Sites wa�e� � ��j��. .. .. . .� Ci[Y Park � �� rnem•oo•aia.00m.rezon.aio.ncr...e.�nwv�mn•ewe.nPV��.a �COUntyPark � �x+ . � ., a1��lorin�ns4��.anolTOw�nwYli�N��T��com. � onf�<Illtn. � � Site Descriptions Address PIN Lat Long m � � � � � i MunklDSiGa2g� 6Wi1r1AV�. ttJO�a}1C093 <5.0959'� �9)258958 '� � ' 3 Commu�ariem IMOVnrn:tinyAV� 11�0.i33�% 509%3 .91.366]63 ' 14 3 Eoqowaurwme t?ark 6100��nbn�v� i5�Ma1a�]BJ <SOdT500 Al.)OJCS ' a kMYR��xva!:n S:GB.onnwn5i :SJJ]��+OOCI �`•..���<) AJ..J)6lE , O 5 FrMNYWewrbrvr: 6%OnNY65 i?J�2�3JO�f1 C,-.095156 �9J.:a55N � , 6 rkkYCwnmwsYinorTOn�r 5p16�tlrv�. tiJ:2N]003: as.0'94I6 -9J:SSICO ' � yN�is�) S��SE.Rrv�ria _]30:a3i0�C� �5.06�aB5 �9).204J9: � B Comm.ans Ver. 60�6������ 34 6+�0]J2 S OdC569 �9J:561B1 9 tummin.sGUporalron. ifJO]]rcAvr. �'3C:a:tO'lCJ 15 � �0 A!T�mpStarap� SI�OMaInS� 2:]0?:<a0��6 i506%C9 9J_]016^.� '� Apre�K D0301.I�inS�� 033'J?6Ct0�0: 45.�ta65] �BJ:)00<i Prlvala'J.'alcrTOwar aBO�EeNqlvarR� :?i01ati0]C� aS.C��6J0 �93.2IJJ.6 � � . � 16 Va^a�aoR9 Yan�s 6�5 5�51' :3�OR SiO�C 6.06902 J369266 , � �.��..� I,�nneap` P a3JORlerene5l �JC1 OJC S.Oa 5 ]1%a� ' i� aap' �mpStaUO�. a30CFlsnne Si 3 J 9�:?9t�8 � � • ' .nspa[a'.n .,.. , � 1 '_� t>»..�. � � � � Ordinance No. 1302 Page 15 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 11 T"DAY OF FEBRUARY 2013. SCOTT J. LUND, MAYOR ATTEST: DEBRA A. SKOGEN, CITY CLERK Public Hearing: December 19, 2012 Public Hearing: January 7, 2013 First Reading: January 28, 2013 Second Reading: February 11, 2013 Published: February 21, 2013 � AGENDA ITEM ar�oF CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11, 2013 FRIDLEY Date: February 6, 2013 < To: Darin Nelson, Acting City Manager �,�'�' From: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Jim Kosluchar, Public Works Director Julie Jones, Planning Manager Subject: Summary Ordinance for Text Amendment TA# 12-04, Telecommunications Overlay District In addition to approving the second reading of TA#12-04, a text amendment modifying the telecommunications chapter of the Zoning Code, staff requests that the City Council consider approval of a summary ordinance for this text amendment. A summary ordinance is typically published in the local newspaper in lieu of the full ordinance to reduce costs. The proposed summary of TA#12-04 is attached for Council's review. 26 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 205.30 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE PERTAINING TO APPROVED TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWERS AND FACILITIES DISTRICT I. Title An ordinance of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, amending Chapter 205.30 of the Fridley Zoning Code O-5, Telecommunications Towers and Facilities District. II. Summary The City Council of the City of Fridley does hereby ordain as follows: That Chapter 205.30 is hereby amended with a revised table and map of approved telecommunications sites and revised regulations for telecommunications facilities and automatic meter reading devices. No approved sites have been changed, but rather the location of the originally approved sites has been defined in more detail by specifying addresses and GPS locations. III. Notice This title and summary has been published to clearly inform the public of the intent and effect of the City of Fridley's modifications to the map of existing approved telecommunication sites. A copy of the ordinance, in its entirety, is available for inspection by any person during regular business hours at the offices of the City Clerk of the City of Fridley, 6431 University Ave N.E., Fridley, MN. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF 2013. SCOTT J. LUND, MAYOR ATTEST: DEBRA A. SKOGEN, CITY CLERK Public Hearing: December 19, 2012 Public Hearing: January 7, 2013 First Reading: January 28, 2013 Second Reading: February 11, 2013 Published: 27 � AGENDA ITEM � cmroF CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11, 2013 FRIDLEY Date: February 6, 2013 � To: Darin Nelson, Acting City Manager �� From: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Jim Kosluchar, Public Works Director Julie Jones, Planning Manager Subject: Second Reading for Text Amendment TA# 12-05, Chapter 1 l, Fees Background On January 7, the City Council held a public hearing regarding amending Chapter 1 1 of City Code to insert two fees related to the Telecommunications Overlay Zoning District, which had previously been omitted from the list of fees. These fees are not being proposed to be changed from the rates that were approved by the City Council in 1998. Staff has analyzed the fees and finds them to be appropriately matched to staff costs associated with administering such permits. Staff is suggesting that the City Council address the needed correction at this time since the Telecommunications code language is being updated. Planning Commission Review On December 19, 2012, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on TA# 12-05. Since Chapter 1 1 is not part of the Zoning Code, a public hearing before the Commission was not required by code, but staff scheduled the hearing since it related to proposed changes to the Telecommunications Zoning Overlay District that the Commission was holding a public hearing regarding. No one appeared at the public to speak to either text amendment. Recommendation Staff recommends that the City Council hold the second reading on TA #12-05, a text amendment to include approved telecommunications fees in Chapter 11 of City Code on February 11, 2013 and authorize staff to publish the ordinance. z$ ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 11 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE PERTAINING TO TELECOMMUNICATIONS FEES The City Council of the City of Fridley hereby finds, after review, examination and recommendation of staff, that Chapter 11, Fees, of the Fridley City Code be hereby amended and appended into the table alphabetically as follows: 11.10. FEES License and permit fees shall be as follows; CODE SUBJECT FEE 205.30 Automatic Meter Readin�Device permit �25 per stationary device 205.30 Telecommunications permit to locate on approved site $400/user/tower PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF 2013. SCOTT J. LUND, MAYOR ATTEST: DEBRA A. SKOGEN, CITY CLERK Public Hearing: January 7, 2013 First Reading: January 28, 2013 Second Reading: February 11, 2013 Published: 29 / AGENDA ITEM a cmroF CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11t", 2013 FRIDLEY ti TO: Darin R. Nelson, City Manager � PW13-010 FROM: James Kosluchar, Public Works Director Layne Otteson, Assistant Public Works Director `�� �' �, . DATE: February 11`h, 2013 ' SUBJECT: 2013 Miscellaneous Concrete Repair Project No. 429 Attached is a resolution ordering advertisement for bids for the 2013 Miscellaneous Concrete Repair Project No. 429. This annual project includes concrete replacement of sidewalk, pavement, curbing, and other miscellaneous concrete work throughout the City due to utility repairs, sub-standard condition, or driveway entrance permits. The project cost estimate is $43,000 and within budget. Staff anticipates opening bids March 6`h, 2013 and awarding March 11`h, 2013. Recommend the City Council adopt the attached resolution ordering advertisement for bid for the 2013 Miscellaneous Concrete Repair Project No. 429. JPK:Iro Attachment 30 RESOLUTION NO. 2013- RESOLUTION ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS: 2013 MISCELLANEOUS CONCRETE REPAIR PROJECT NO. 429 WHEREAS, the construction of certain improvements is deemed to be in the interest of the City of Fridley and the properly owners affected thereby. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota as follows: 1. That the following improvements proposed by Council Resolutions are hereby ordered to be effected and completed as required: 2013 Miscellaneous Concrete Repair Project No. 429 2. The plans and specifications prepared by the Director of Nublic Works for such improvements are hereby approved and shall be f led with the City Clerk. 'The Director of Public Works shall accordingly prepare and cause to be inserted in the oPficial newspaper advertisements fior bids upon the making of such improvements under such approvcd plans and specifications. The advertisement shall be published at least 10 days prior to bid opening,and shall specify the work to be done and will state that the bids will be opened and considered at 10:00 AM THURSDAY, MARCH 6`�', 2013, and that no bids will be considered unless sealed and filed with the Director of Public Works. That the advertisement for bids for 2013 MISCELLANEOUS CONCRETE REPAIR PROJECT NO. 429 shall be substantially in the standard form. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS I1`" DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2013. Scott J. Lund, Mayor ATTEST: Debra A. Skogen, City Clerk 31 � AGENDA ITEM � CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF a,�.oF FEBRUARY 11 , 2013 FRIDLEY ,� TO: Darin R. Nelson, Interim City Manager� ��. �, �� FROM: Brian D. Strand, Cable Systems Administrator '`�"'� � DATE: February 7, 2013 SUBJECT: City of Fridley AV System Project - Change Order No. 1 Attached is Change Order No. l for the City of Fridley AV System Project. This change order includes work outside of the original contract for additional materials. The amount of the change order is $806.91, which includes a credit for the equipment that is being upgraded. This change order is for the upgade in the Biamp audio mixing platform from a Nexia version to a Tesira version. "The Nixia version did not meet our audio input needs and was not expandable. 'rhe Tesira version meets our audio and teleconferencing needs and is expandable should other needs arise. "I'his change order will be paid for with dedicated equipment funds from the Cable �1,V Special Revenue Fund. BS/JMB Attachment 32 CITY OF FRIDLEY CABLE ADMINISTRATION 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E. FRIDLEY, MN 55432 CompView, Inc. February 11, 2013 1410 Energy Park Drive Suite 16 St. Paui, MN 55108 SUBJECT: Change Order No. 3 Gentlemen: You are hereby ordered, authorized, and instructed to modify your contract for the City of Fridley AV System Project by including the following items: Item No. Descri tion Units Quantit Unit Price Cost 1 Nexia TC Teleconterence DSP (Credit EA -1.00 $2059.00 -$2059.00 Nexia DSP Conference System — not 2 com atible in hone call Credit EA -3.00 $1,487.00 -$4461.00 Tesira Server Card Frame with DSP -2 3 card and no AVB EA 1.00 $3,662.00 $3,662.00 Tesira mic/line 4 channel input card with 4 AEC — Sec-4 EA 6.00 $399.00 2.394.00 5 Tesira mic/line 4 channel in ut card Sic-4 EA 1.00 $193.00 $193.00 6 Tesira mic/line 4 channel in ut card Soc-4 EA 4.00 $193.00 $684.00 7 Tesira mic/line 4 channel in ut card Stc-4 EA 1.00 $342.00 $342.00 Total 755.00 Tax 51.91 Grand Total $806.91 Submitted and approved by Brian Strand, Cable Administrator, on the 11th day of February, 2013 ,--� �� _.. ____�._..�... _. � -- � -�_._ __ . � �'?——------ -- ---— — — l Brian D. Stand, Cable Administrator Approved and accepted this ____day of_________ 2013 by CompView, Inc. �� CompView, Inc., Representative Approved and accepted this ___ _day of ___________ , 2013 by the CITY OF FRIDLEY Scott Lund, Mayor Darin R. Nelson, Interim City Manager 34 e AGENDA ITEM � CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF arroF FEBRUARY 11 , 2013 FRIDLEY `` TO: Darin R. Nelson, Interim City Manager� FROM: Brian D. Strand, Cable Systems Administrator ��� DATE: February I 1, 2013 SUBJECT: City of F'ridley AV System Project - Change Order No. 3 Please Note: Change Order No. 2 was an internal change order for CampView, and did not affect the original contract price or the scope of the project. Attached is Chang�e Order No. 3 for the City of Fridley AV System I'roject. 7'his change order includes work outside of the original contract for additional materials. �l�he amount of the change order is $2,780.89. This chan�;e order adds a scaler/receiver for the document ima�;ing camera located above the staff presentation area. "The addition of a scaler/receiver allows the document camera and computer outputs, which are two different platforms, to be automatically converted to a single fixed video signal. The signal is then sent to the production switcher, allowing the producer to switch between inputs. This change order will be paid for with dedicated equipment funds trom the Cable TV Speeial Revenue Fund. BS/JMB Attachment 35 CITY OF FRIDLEY CABLE ADMINISTRATION 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E. FRIDLEY, MN 55432 CompView, Inc. February 11, 2013 1410 Energy Park Drive Suite 16 St. Paul, MN 55108 SUBJECT: Change Order No. 3 Gentlemen: You are hereby ordered, authorized, and instructed to modify your contract for the City of Fridley AV System Project by including the following items: Item No. Descri tion Units Quantit Unit Price Cost 1 Misc. Cabfin , Connectors, and Materials L.S 1.00 $0 $0 Crestron 2 DM 8GB+ Output Card for DM- 2 DM-MD8X8 L.S. 1.00 $1,084.00 $1,084.00 Crestron Digital Media 8G+ Receiver 3 w/Scaler L.S. 2.00 $759.00 $1518.00 Total $2,602.00 Tax $178.89 Grand Total $2,780.89 Submitted and approved by Brian Strand, Cable Administrator, on the 11th day of February, 2013 � � , _....___.. _. � ^:,::e-----='_ l ' � f,__� �""�-----�'� Brian D. Stand, Cable Administrator Approved and accepted this day of______ __ _ _ , 2013 by CompView, Inc. Compy�jq_�, Inc., Representative 30 Approved and accepted this __ _day of___ _, 2013 by the CITY OF FRIDLEY Scott Lund, Mayor Darin R. Nelson, Interim City Manager 37 � AGENDA ITEM ` CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11 , 2013 CffY OF FRIDLEY Appointment Starting Start Name Position SalaN Date Replaces Taylor Public Services $17.80 February 18, Tyson Anderson Worker - Parks per hour 2013 Jenkins 38 � AGENDA ITEM COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11 , 2013 F�O� CLAIMS CLA1 MS 158310 - 158484 39 PREPARED 02/07/2013, 16:14:14 A/P CHECKS BY PERIOD AND YEAR PAGE 1 PROGRAM: GM350L CITY OF FRIDLEY FROM O1/28/2013 TO 02/08/2013 BANK CODE 00 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHECK CHECK CHECK DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME VENDOR # AMOUNT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRIPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- O1/30/2013 158310 JOEL KERSTING 19368 900.00 101-0770-455.43-40 O1/25/2013 WINTERFEST DOG SLED O1/2013 900. 00 O1/31/2013 158311 ANCHOR PAPER CO 1035 1, 938.35 101-0000-138.00-00 O1/15/2013 COPIER PAPER 1034883400 O1/2013 1,298 .71 101-0331-415.42-20 O1/15/2013 COPZER PAPER 1034883400 O1/2013 77_53 101-0440-425.42-20 O1/15/2013 COPIER PAPER 1034883400 O1/2013 77.53 101-0661-435.42-20 O1/15/2013 COPIER PAPER 1034883400 O1/2013 77. 53 101-0669-435.42-20 O1/15/2013 COPIER PAPER 1034883400 O1/2013 155 . 07 101-0770-455.42-20 O1/15/2013 COPIER PAPER 1034883400 O1/2013 174.45 270-0771-455.42-20 O1/15/2013 COPIER PAPER 1034883400 O1/2013 77.53 O1/31/2013 158312 AMERICAN EXPRESS 1106 1,233 .36 101-0330-415.42-21 O1/28/2013 ROCKET THEME SUBSCRIPTION O1/2013 75 . 00 101-0770-455.42-21 O1/28/2013 BATTING/SEWING SUPPLIES O1/2013 179.55 101-0770-455.42-21 O1/28/2013 MN USE TAX EXPENSE 179.55 O1/2013 12.34 101-0000-203 .01-00 O1/28/2013 MN USE TAX PAYABLE 179_55 O1/2013 12 .34- 101-0770-455.42-21 O1/28/2013 WINTERFEST SUPPLIES O1/2013 534 .91 101-0770-455.42-21 O1/28/2013 MN USE TAX EXPENSE 534.91 O1/2013 36 . 78 101-0000-203 .01-00 Ol/28/2013 MN USE TAX PAYABLE 534.91 O1/2013 36.78- 101-0000-203 .01-00 O1/28/2013 MN USE TAX PAYABLE 310.00 O1/2013 21.31- 10 0770-455.42-21 O1/28/2013 MN USE TAX EXPENSE 310.00 O1/2013 21.31 10�770-455.42-21 O1/28/2013 PROGRAM SUPPLIES Ol/2013 310.00 27�771-455.42-21 O1/28/2013 PROGRAM SUPPLIES Ol/2013 78 .90 270-0771-455.42-21 Ol/28/2013 MN USE TAX EXPENSE 78. 90 O1/2013 5 .42 270-0000-203. 01-00 O1/28/2013 MN USE TAX PAYABLE 78. 90 O1/2013 5 .42- 101-1000-415.43-31 O1/28/2013 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP O1/2013 55 . 00 O1/31/20'13 158313 AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS CO INC 1158 765.96 601-7000-415.43-40 O1/16/2013 INSTALL DELL POWER SUPPLY 25990S O1/2013 765.96 O1/31/2013 158314 ASPEN MILLS INC 1161 184.37 101-0550-425.42-17 O1/16/2013 UNIFORM JACKET/NAME TAG 130311 O1/2013 184 .37 O1/31/2013 158315 ADVANTAGE SIGNS & GRAPHICS INC 1199 2, 828.71 101-0668-435.42-22 O1/25/2013 SIGN SUPPLIES 19601 O1/2013 2, 828.71 O1/31/2013 158316 ANOKA COUNTY LICENSE CENTER 1214 12 .00 101-0440-425.42-21 O1/25/2013 TABS TRAILBLAZER O1/2013 12 .00 Ol/31/2013 158317 ANOKA COUNTY LZCENSE CENTER 1214 83 . 00 240-0000-425.42-21 O1/29/2013 FORFEITURE RE-TITLES O1/2013 83 . 00 O1/31/2013 158318 ALBRECHT SIGN & GRAPHICS, INC 1285 321.06 101-0440-425.43-35 O1/17/2013 BUSINESS CARDS 20313 O1/2013 160.53 101-0440-425.43-35 O1/17/2013 BUSINESS CARDS 20314 O1/2013 107. 02 101-0440-425.43-35 O1/17/2013 BUSINESS CARDS 20293 O1/2013 53.51 O1/31/2013 158319 ALTERNATE FORCE 1298 680.00 101-0000-203.01-00 12/31/2012 MN USE TAX PAYABLE 680. 00 193769 O1/2013 46 .75- PREPARED 02/07/2013, 16:14:14 A/P CHECKS BY PERIOD AND YEAR PAGE 2 PROGRAM: GM350L CITY OF FRIDLEY FROM O1/28/2013 TO 02/08/2013 BANK CODE 00 -------------------------------------------------------------- CHECK CHECK CHECK DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME VENDOR # AMOUNT ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRIPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT ----------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------ 101-0440-425.42-25 12/31/2012 INKLESS FINGERPRT SYSTEM 193769 13/2012 680.00 101-0440-425.42-25 12/31/2012 MN USE TAX EXPENSE 680. 00 193769 13/2012 46 .75 O1/31/2013 158320 BRIGHTON VETERINARY HOSPITAL 2138 3, 000.00 101-0440-425.43-40 12/31/2012 NOV/DEC ANIMAL CONTROL 13/2012 3, 000.00 O1/31/2013 158321 CUB STORE INC-NEW BRIGHTON STO 3126 109.83 101-0770-455.42-21 O1/16/2013 ZONE SUPPLIES O1/2013 48.79 101-0770-455.42-21 O1/24/2013 ENCORE SUPPLIES O1/2013 53 .27 101-0770-455.42-21 O1/24/2013 ZONE SUPPLIES O1/2013 7.77 O1/31/2013 158322 CUB FOODS INC 3127 43 .67 270-0771-455.42-21 Ol/28/2013 SUET,SUPPLIES O1/2013 43 .67 O1/31/2013 158323 COMCAST CABLE 3157 217 .40 101-0333-415.43-32 O1/13/2013 INTERNET FEES 0272773 O1/2013 217.40 O1/31/2013 158324 COMCAST CABLE 3157 407.66 225-0000-415 .43-40 O1/23/2013 CABLE FEES 0044545 O1/2013 407.66 O1/31/2013 158325 COMMUNITY HEALTH CHARITIES 3227 10.00 101-0000-219.08-00 02/O1/2013 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20130201 02/2013 10. 00 O1/3�013 158326 CENTURY LINK 3295 357. 57 60�100-415.43-32 O1/22/2013 PHONE SERVICE 5710683 O1/2013 205.98 601-7000-415.43-32 O1/22/2013 PHONE SERVICE 5711683 O1/2013 18.63 602-7000-415.43-32 O1/22/2013 PHONE SERVICE 5711683 O1/2013 18.63 609-9200-415.43-32 Ol/22/2013 PHONE SERVICE 5718365 O1/2013 114 .33 O1/31/2013 158327 CENTURY LINK 3296 5.40 101-0331-415.43-32 O1/15/2013 PHONE SERVICE 1245311553 O1/2013 5.40 O1/31/2013 158328 EMERGENCY MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC 5039 75.31 101-0550-425.42-21 O1/17/2013 DISP SUCTION CANISTERS 1525535 O1/2013 75.31 Ol/31/2013 158329 FRIDLEY FIRE RELIEF ASSOC 6088 150.00 101-0000-219.15-00 02/Ol/2013 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20130201 02/2013 150.00 O1/31/2013 158330 FRATTALONE'S HARDWARE 6116 37.40 101-0880-465.42-25 O1/24/2013 PORTABLE HEATER 013928 O1/2013 37.40 Ol/31/2013 158331 FRIDLEY POLICE ASSOCIATION 6117 82 .00 101-0000-219.22-00 02/O1/2013 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20130201 02/2013 82 .00 O1/31/2013 158332 TERESA FARIS 6142 130.25 227-0000-415.43-40 O1/25/2013 CHORES/MORE O1/2013 130.25 O1/31/2013 158333 GRAINGER 7041 79.69 101-0550-425.42-22 O1/23/2013 WARNING LIGHT 9048376223 O1/2013 79.69 Ol/31/2013 158334 G & K SERVICES 7100 38 .87 270-0771-455.42-17 O1/22/2013 RUGS,MATS 1006335707 O1/2013 38 .87 PREPARED 02/07/2013, 16:14 :14 A/P CHECKS BY PERIOD AND YEAR PAGE 3 PROGRAM: GM350L CITY OF FRIDLEY FROM O1/28/2013 TO 02/08/2013 BANK CODE 00 ----- ----------------------------------------------------------------- CHECK CHECK CHECK DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME VENDOR # AMOUNT ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRIPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT O1/31/2013 158335 GRAFIK DISTINCTION, INC 7125 1,200.00 101-0220-415.43-30 O1/21/2013 NEWSLETTER LAYOUT 20071 O1/2013 1,200.00 Ol/31/2013 158336 HAWKINS INC 8093 4,660.43 601-7000-415.42-22 O1/16/2013 WATER CHEMICALS 3426799 O1/2013 4,660.43 O1/31/2013 158337 INSTY-PRINTS 9027 Zg_2g 270-0771-455.43-35 O1/15/2013 PRINT-VOL DINNER INVITES 97003 O1/2013 28.28 O1/31/2013 158338 INTL ASSOC OF FIRE FIGHTERS - 9074 120.00 101-0000-219.15-00 02/O1/2013 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20130201 02/2013 120.00 O1/31/2013 158339 LAW ENFORCEMENT LABOR SERVICES 12022 1,485. 00 101-0000-219.13-00 02/O1/2013 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20130201 02/2013 1,485.00 Ol/31/2013 158340 TODD LEFKO 12176 75. 00 101-0770-455.43-35 O1/15/2013 SR SPEAKER O1/2013 75. 00 O1/31/2013 158341 MINNEAPOLIS FINANCE DEPT 13033 2, 133 .00 101-0440-425.43-40 Ol/09/2013 DEC APS TRANS FEES 400413003471 13/2012 2, 133. 00 O1/3�013 158342 MINN DEPT OF REVENUE 13105 137. 00 10 000-219.20-00 02/O1/2013 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20130201 02/2013 137. 00 Ol/31/2013 158343 METRO FIRE 13128 448 .30 101-0550-425.42-22 O1/28/2013 SCBA SUPPLIES 46173 O1/2013 410 . 90 101-0550-425.43-40 Ol/28/2013 SCBA REPAIRS 46173 O1/2013 37.40 O1/31/2013 158344 METRO SALES INC 13135 2, 181.32 101-0000-138 .00-00 O1/17/2013 COPIER USAGE 496504 O1/2013 1,254 .58 101-0440-425.43-35 O1/17/2013 COPIER USAGE 496504 O1/2013 743 . 13 101-0331-415.43-35 O1/17/2013 COPIER USAGE 496504 O1/2013 183 . 61 O1/31/2013 158345 MINN DEPT OF LABOR & INDUSTRY 13150 25.00 601-7000-415.43-31 O1/22/2013 BOILER LICENSE RENEWAL SP050204 Ol/2013 25.00 O1/31/2013 158346 MINNESOTA BENEFIT ASSOC - M.B. 13220 61.52 101-0000-219. 09-00 02/O1/2013 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20130201 02/2013 61.52 O1/31/2013 158347 MENARDS - FRIDLEY 13256 238 .63 601-7000-415.42-22 O1/28/2013 MAP/PRO GAS-TORCHES 19848 O1/2013 32 . 09 270-0771-455.42-21 O1/18/2013 BIRD SUPPLIES 18821 O1/2013 50.46 609-9200-415.42-22 O1/24/2013 CABINET MATTERIALS 19454 O1/2013 70.53 101-0666-435.42-22 O1/24/2013 LIGHT BULBS 19452 O1/2013 85.55 Ol/31/2013 158348 MINNESOTA METRO NORTH TOURISM 13416 2, 627.34 806-0000-204.00-00 Ol/02/2013 DEC HOTEL/MOTEL TAX Ol/2013 2, 627.34 O1/31/2013 158349 HOMER MELTON 13435 15_ 00 227-0000-415.43-40 O1/29/2013 CHORES/MORE O1/2013 15. 00 PREPARED 02/07/2013, 16:14 :14 A/P CHECKS BY PERIOD AND YEAR PAGE 4 PROGRAM: GM350L CITY OF FRIDLEY FROM O1/28/2013 TO 02/OS/2013 BANK CODE 00 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------CHECK-- CHECK CHECK DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME VENDOR # AMOUNT ------------------------------ --------------------------------------- -------------- ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRIPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT Ol/31/2013 158350 NEWQUIST & HERRICK LAW OFFICES 14002 25, 611.33 101-0222-415.43-30 O1/30/2013 FEB PROS ATTY FEES Ol/2013 25, 611.33 O1/31/2013 158351 NORTH AMERICAN SALT CO 14037 7, 886.24 101-0668-435.42-22 O1/18/2013 ROAD SALT 70924946 O1/2013 7, 886.24 Ol/31/2013 158352 CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON 14067 4, 500.10 601-7000-415.42-22 O1/03/2013 4th QRT WATER CHEMICALS 13/2012 4, 500.10 O1/31/2013 158353 478000-NCPERS MINNESOTA 14107 768.00 101-0000-219.27-00 02/O1/2013 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20130201 02/2013 768. 00 O1/31/2013 158354 MARY NIERENGARTEN 14173 40.00 227-0000-415.43-40 O1/29/2013 CHORES/MORE Ol/2013 40. 00 O1/31/2013 158355 OPEN YOUR HEART 15011 30. 00 101-0000-219.08-00 02/O1/2013 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20130201 02/2013 30. 00 Ol/31/2013 158356 MARGO PRASEK 16058 427.50 101-0770-455.42-21 O1/18/2013 REIMB ADMISSIONS Ol/2013 427.50 O1/31 2013 158357 PEERPLACE NETWORKS 16199 450. 00 22 000-415.43-31 O1/11/2013 SUBSCRIPTION-CHORES/MORE 2754 Ol/2013 450. 00 Ol/31/2013 158358 Q.P. MARKETING 17005 180. 00 101-0668-435.42-17 O1/21/2013 LOGO SWEATSHIRTS 5397 O1/2013 180. 00 O1/31/2013 158359 RHODE'S LOCK & GLASS 18009 11.79 101-0440-425.42-21 O1/28/2013 KEYS 10814 O1/2013 11.79 O1/31/2013 158360 ROSENBAUER MINNESOTA LLC 18159 18. 00 101-0550-425.42-22 Ol/07/2013 MUD FLAP 7567 O1/2013 18 . 00 O1/31/2013 158361 RECONYX, INC 18165 1, 814 .40 101-0440-425.42-25 Ol/22/2013 SECURITY CAMERAS 98565 O1/2013 1, 814.40 101-0440-425.42-25 O1/22/2013 MN USE TAX EXPENSE 181440 98565 O1/2013 124 .74 101-0000-203.01-00 O1/22/2013 MN USE TAX PAYABLE 181440 98565 O1/2013 124 .74- O1/31/2013 158362 SAM'S CLUB 19004 1,284 .52 227-0000-415.43-32 12/21/2012 CHORES/MORE STAMPS 13/2012 179. 00 270-0771-455.42-21 12/30/2012 EVENT SUPPLIES 13/2012 12 .24 101-0770-455.42-21 12/30/2012 WINTERFEST SIIPPLIES 13/2012 333 . 93 101-0770-455.42-21 12/30/2012 WARMING HS SUPPLIES 13/2012 51.38 101-0770-455.42-21 12/30/2012 ZONE SUPPLIES 13/2012 100.30 101-0770-455.42-21 O1/10/2013 WARMING HS SUPPLIES O1/2013 79. 90 101-0770-455.42-21 O1/10/2013 ZONE SUPPLIES O1/2013 379. 80 101-0770-455.42-21 O1/10/2013 WINTERFEST O1/2013 98 . 94 101-0550-425.42-21 O1/10/2013 SOAP O1/2013 49. 03 O1/31/2013 158363 SEARS COMMERCIAL CREDIT 19017 7, 023 . 01 270-0771-455.42-25 12/21/2012 FREEZER 13/2012 802 . 76 PREPARED 02/07/2013, 16 :14:14 A/P CHECKS BY PERIOD AND YEAR PAGE 5 PROGRAM: GM350L CITY OF FRIDLEY FROM O1/28/2013 TO 02/08/2013 BANK CODE 00 -------------------- --------------------------------------------- CHECK CHECK CHECK DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME VENDOR # AMOUNT ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRIPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT - ----------------- ----------------------- ----------------------------- 101-0669-435.42-25 O1/13/2013 TOOLS O1/2013 6,220.25 O1/31/2013 158364 SUN NEWSPAPERS 19325 343 .35 101-0331-415.43-34 O1/17/2013 LEGAL-BUDGET SUMMARY 1418971 O1/2013 343 .35 O1/31/2013 158365 STAPLES ADVANTAGE 19355 55_66 101-0660-415.42-20 Ol/19/2013 INK CARTRIDGES 8024346665 O1/2013 55.66 O1/31/2013 158366 SLAVIN MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS 19367 5, 525.00 101-0220-415.43-30 O1/15/2013 CITY MANAGER SEARCH FEES SMCO115.005 O1/2013 5,525.00 O1/31/2013 158367 TERRY OVERACKER PLUMBING 20029 170.00 101-0880-465.43-40 Ol/23/2013 INSPECTIONS 37008,37010 O1/2013 170.00 O1/31/2013 158368 ZCOFTL FRIDLEY,LLC 20130 9,834 .41 609-9100-415.43-41 O1/30/2013 LEASE PAYMENT 30470001AZ00329 O1/2013 9,834 .41 O1/31/2013 158369 JOHN THOM 20173 300.00 601-7000-415.43-37 O1/29/2013 WTR SUPPLY OPERATOR TRNG O1/2013 300.00 O1/31/2013 158370 UNITED WAY 21035 25.00 101-0000-219. 08-00 02/Ol/2013 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20130201 02/2013 25.00 O1/3�013 158371 UPPER MIDWEST SEED INC 21046 99.60 27 771-455.42-21 O1/21/2013 SEEDS 17160 O1/2013 99.60 Ol/31/2013 158372 VALLEY-RICH CO INC 22006 4, 002 .50 601-7000-415.43-40 O1/03/2013 WTR MAIN BREAK REPAIRS 18436 O1/2013 4, 002 .50 Ol/31/2013 158373 WATER CONSERVATION SERVICE, IN 23059 9p9.92 601-7000-415.43-40 Ol/21/2013 LEAK LOCATES 3642 O1/2013 909 . 92 O1/31/2013 158374 XCEL ENERGY 24002 22, 024 .79 602-7000-415.43-38 O1/18/2013 UTILITIES 354687399 Ol/2013 1, 787 .96 101-0666-435.43-38 Ol/18/2013 UTILITIES 354689847 O1/2013 2, 130.34 101-0665-435.43-38 O1/18/2013 UTILITIES 354707317 O1/2013 18, 076 .25 101-0666-435.43-38 O1/25/2013 UTZLITIES 355499981 O1/2013 30 .24 O1/31/2013 158375 ZIEBART OF MINN INC 26009 180.00 240-0000-425.43-40 12/18/2012 WINDOW TINTING 85032 13/2012 180. 00 O1/31/2013 158376 ZEE MEDICAL SERVICE CO 26014 104 .16 270-0771-455.42-21 O1/24/2013 15T AID SUPPLIES 54095075 O1/2013 104 .16 O1/31/2013 158377 TIRES FOR LESS 99998 200. 00 101-0000-240.00-00 O1/28/2013 TSP #12-24 DEPOSIT DEPOSIT REFUND O1/2013 200. 00 O1/31/2013 158378 EDINA REALTY RELOCATION 99999 25. 00 601-0000-245. 00-00 O1/25/2013 UB CR REFUND 000053115 O1/2013 25. 00 O1/31/2013 158379 SMITH, RODNEY & JOANN 99999 39. 00 601-0000-245.00-00 O1/25/2013 UB CR REFUND 000087755 O1/2013 39. 00 PREPARED 02/07/2013, 16:14 :14 A/P CHECKS BY PERIOD AND YEAR PAGE 6 PROGRAM: GM350L CITY OF FRIDLEY FROM O1/28/2013 TO 02/08/2013 BANK CODE 00 ----------------- --------------------------------------- CHECK CHECK CHECK DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME VENDOR # AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRIPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT O1/31/2013 158380 REALTY GROUP INC 99999 9g 24 601-0000-245.00-00 O1/25/2013 UB CR REFUND 000157595 Ol/2013 99.24 O1/31/2013 158381 THON, ELIZABETH & ERIC 99999 55.00 601-0000-245.00-00 O1/25/2013 UB CR REFUND 000162465 O1/2013 85. 00 Ol/31/2013 158382 KENOW, WILLIAM 99999 94 .29 601-0000-245.00-00 O1/25/2013 UB CR REFUND 000172215 O1/2013 94 .29 O1/31/2013 158383 FNMA 99999 83 .40 601-0000-245.00-00 O1/28/2013 UB REFUND-FINAL,FridleyMN 7331 SYMPHONY O1/2013 83 .40 O1/31/2013 158384 LORRAINE NELSON 2013513 140. 00 101-0000-347.83-51 O1/28/2013 SR REC REFUND O1/2013 140. 00 02/07/2013 158385 ANOKA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION 1006 210 . 00 101-0550-425.43-31 02/OS/2013 MEMBERSHIP DUES 2013 02/2013 210. 00 02/07/2013 158386 ARCTIC GLACIER INC 1008 2,205.24 609-0000-183 .00-00 Ol/31/2013 JAN-MISC 02/2013 165.96 609-0000-158.00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-MISC 02/2013 127.18 609K0000-184.00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-CZGS 02/2013 1, 912 .10 ��Ri 02/O�Y/�013 158387 ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES 1045 820 .24 101-0669-435.42-17 O1/25/2013 UNIFORMS 792067054 02/2013 94 .28 101-0666-435.42-17 O1/25/2013 UNIFORMS 792067055 02/2013 129.43 602-7000-415.42-17 O1/25/2013 UNIFORMS 792067056 02/2013 81_75 101-0668-435.42-17 O1/25/2013 UNIFORMS 792067057 02/2013 114. 93 601-7000-415.42-17 Ol/25/2013 UNIFORMS 792067058 02/2013 81.75 101-0669-435.42-17 Ol/25/2013 MATS,RUGS 792067059 02/2013 156 .54 101-0660-415.42-17 Ol/25/2013 MATS,RUGS 792067060 02/2013 161 .56 02/07/2013 158388 ANCOM COMMUNICATIONS INC 1088 3,463 .88 101-0550-425.42-25 O1/31/2013 PAGERS/REPAIR SERV 35283 02/2013 3,463 .88 02/07/2013 158389 APACHE PRINT INC 1147 190 .38 101-0770-455.43-35 O1/31/2013 SR NEWSLETTER 44765 02/2013 190.38 02/07/2013 158390 AMERICAN BOTTLING COMPANY 1155 376 .80 609-0000-183 . 00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-MISC 02/2013 226 .40 609-0000-158 . 00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-MISC 02/2013 150.40 02/07/2013 158391 ASPEN MILLS INC 1161 859. 84 101-0550-425.42-17 O1/30/2013 UNIFORMS 131141-131144 02/2013 859.84 02/07/2013 158392 ADVANTAGE SIGNS & GRAPHICS INC 1199 4, 766 .47 101-0668-435.42-22 Ol/30/2013 NO PARKING SIGNS 19712 02/2013 125.58 101-0668-435.42-22 O1/30/2013 SIGN SUPPLIES 601, 669, 679, 677 02/2013 4, 640 .89 02/07/2013 158393 CARDNO ATC 1212 910. 00 101-0669-435.43-30 O1/30/2013 GARAGE-CLAIM PREPAAATION 1751728 02/2013 910. 00 PREPARED 02/07/2013, 16:14 :14 A/P CHECKS BY PERIOD AND YEAR PAGE 7 PROGRAM: GM350L CITY OF FRIDLEY FROM O1/28/2013 TO 02/08/2013 BANK CODE 00 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ CHECK CHECK CHECK DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME VENDOR # AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------- ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRIPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT 02/07/2013 158394 ANOKA COUNTY LICENSE CENTER 1214 20.75 240-0000-425.42-21 02/04/2013 FORFEITURE RETITLE 02/2013 20.75 02/07/2013 158395 ANOKA COUNTY PROP RECORDS/TAX 1233 6, 648.21 101-0331-415.43-40 02/04/2013 2012 TRUTH & TAXATION 13/2012 2,364 .77 351-0000-475.43-40 02/04/2013 2012 SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS 13/2012 4, 283 .44 02/07/2013 158396 BATTERIES PLUS 2004 26 .73 602-7000-415.42-22 O1/29/2013 BATTERIES 028380624 02/2013 26.73 02/07/2013 158397 BEISSWENGER'S HARDWARE 2019 157. 96 101-0000-144. 00-00 02/O1/2013 PARTS 02/2013 70.71 101-0660-415.42-22 02/O1/2013 KEY 02/2013 4 .78 602-7000-415.42-25 02/O1/2013 BUTANE TORCH 02/2013 53 .43 101-0668-435.42-22 02/O1/2013 CHAIN SAW OIL 02/2013 21.36 101-0669-435.42-22 02/O1/2013 FASTENER 02/2013 7.68 02/07/2013 158398 BOYER TRUCKS INC 2035 120. 08 101-0000-144 .00-00 O1/02/2013 SUPPORT PANEL 703147 02/2013 120.08 02/07/2013 158399 BELLBOY CORPORATION 2051 6,369.87 60 0000-180. 00-00 Ol/31/2013 JAN-LIQUOR 02/2013 1, 666 .75 60 100-415.43-51 O1/31/2013 JAN-FREIGHT 02/2013 14 . 85 60�100-415.42-21 O1/31/2013 JAN-BAGS 02/2013 406 .65 609-0000-155. 00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-LIQUOR 02/2013 4, 085.50 609-0000-158 . 00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-MISC 02/2013 156 . 97 609-9100-415.43-51 O1/31/2013 JAN-FREIGHT 02/2013 39.15 02/07/2013 158400 BBF INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS 2068 83 .40 101-0331-415.42-21 Ol/29/2013 W-4 'S 5128224 02/2013 83 .40 02/07/2013 158401 BERNICK'S BEVERAGES 2207 685.60 609-0000-182 .00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-BEER 02/2013 685.60 02/07/2013 158402 COCA COLA BOTTLING 3030 6gg 2g 609-0000-183 . 00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-MISC 02/2013 453 .88 609-0000-158.00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-MISC 02/2013 235.40 02/07/2013 158403 CAPITOL BEVERAGE SALES 3097 34,600.50 609-0000-182 . 00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-BEER 02/2013 12, 900. 00 609-0000-183 . 00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-MISC 02/2013 75.84 609-0000-157.00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-BEER 02/2013 21, 600. 00 609-0000-158.00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-MISC 02/2013 24.66 02/07/2013 158404 CITY OF COON RAPZDS 3122 140.61 270-0771-455 .43-38 O1/09/2013 4TH QRT WATER BILL 3760303 13/2012 140.61 02/07/2013 158405 ROBERT CLAUSON 3153 2,573.60 101-0880-465.43-40 02/O1/2013 INSPECTIONS 02/2013 2, 573 .60 PREPARED 02/07/2013, 16: 14:14 A/P CHECKS BY PERIOD AND YEAR PAGE S PROGRAM: GM350L CITY OF FRIDLEY FROM O1/28/2013 TO 02/08/2013 BANK CODE 00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CHECK CHECK CHECK DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME VENDOR # AMOUNT ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRIPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 02/07/2013 158406 CENTRAL MN CUSTODIAL SERVICES 3198 1,111.50 101-0669-435.43-40 O1/29/2013 JAN CLEANING SERV 877 02/2013 1, 111.50 02/07/2013 158407 CENTURY LINK 3295 82 .11 270-0771-455.43-32 O1/25/2013 PHONE SERVICE 7833923 02/2013 82 .11 02/07/2013 158408 KATHERINE CHRISTENSON 3309 10.00 227-0000-415.43-40 O1/31/2013 CHORES/MORE 02/2013 10.00 02/07/2013 158409 MARK DALY 4035 1, 768.00 101-0770-455.43-40 12/20/2013 REIMB DEC/NOV UMPIRE FEES EASTSIDE UMP 13/2012 1, 768 .00 02/07/2013 158410 DRAIN KING 4096 65.00 101-0669-435.43-40 O1/17/2013 GARAGE-PLUMBING REPAIRS 02/2013 65. 00 02/07/2013 158411 DELL MARKETING LP 4103 6, 317.23 705-0000-415.45-60 Ol/09/2013 COMPUTERS M6FM6,X9442,MN7 02/2013 6, 317.23 02/07/2013 158412 DO-GOOD BIZ, INC 4145 679. 00 101-0220-415.43-32 O1/29/2013 NEWSLETTER MAILING PREP 542801 02/2013 679. 00 02/07�(2013 158413 EASTSIDE UMPIRES 5067 2,860. 00 101�'�770-455.43-40 02/O1/2013 JAN UMPZRE SERVICE 02/2013 2, 860. 00 1 02/07/2013 158414 EXTREME BEVERAGE 5088 207. 00 609-0000-183.00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-MISC 02/2013 207.00 02/07/2013 158415 FRANZ REPROGRAPHICS 6090 133 .91 101-0661-435.43-41 O1/25/2013 SCANNER RENTAL 115355 02/2013 133 .91 02/07/2013 158416 FLAT EARTH BREWING COMPANY 6147 72 .00 609-0000-182.00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-BEER 02/2013 72 . 00 02/07/2013 158417 FIRST CLASS CREATIONS, INC 6153 8,263 .50 609-9100-415.45-60 Ol/31/2013 COUNTER TOP DEPOSIT 02/2013 8,263 .50 02/07/2013 158418 GANNETT OFFSET 7003 3, 065.31 101-0220-415.43-35 O1/28/2013 FEB NEWSLETTER 23362901 02/2013 3, 065.31 02/07/2013 158419 GOPHER STATE ONE-CALL INC 7013 120.45 601-7000-415.43-40 O1/31/2013 JAN CALLS 61745 02/2013 60.23 602-7000-415.43-40 O1/31/2013 JAN CALLS 61745 02/2013 60.22 02/07/2013 158420 GOVERNMENT TRAINING SERVICE 7024 600.00 101-0441-425.43-37 02/04/2013 REGISTRATIONS 51880822, 82005 02/2013 600. 00 02/07/2013 158421 GRAPE BEGINNINGS INC 7109 1, 592 .00 609-0000-156.00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-WINE 02/2013 1, 564 .00 609-9200-415.43-51 O1/31/2013 JAN-FREIGHT 02/2013 28 . 00 PREPARED 02/07/2013, 16:14 :14 A/P CHECKS BY PERIOD AND YEAR PAGE 9 PROGRAM: GM350L CITY OF FRIDLEY FROM O1/28/2013 TO 02/OS/2013 BANK CODE 00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHECK CHECK CHECK DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME VENDOR # AMOUNT ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRIPTION INVOICE sP0 # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 02/07/2013 158422 HOME DEPOT/GECF 8052 172 .56 101-0550-425.42-21 O1/21/2013 BATTERIES 02/2013 40.51 101-0550-425.42-22 O1/21/2013 FLOOR LIGHTS 02/2013 27.81 101-0668-435.42-22 O1/21/2013 REPAIR MAIL BOX-SUPPLIES 02/2013 85.64 240-0000-425.43-40 O1/21/2013 KEYS 02/2013 18 .60 02/07/2013 158423 HOHENSTEINS INC 8068 3, 523 . 05 609-0000-182 . 00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-BEER 02/2013 2,603 .45 609-0000-157.00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-BEER 02/2013 919.60 02/07/2013 158424 HENRY'S WATERWORKS, INC 8148 1, 353 .68 601-7000-415.42-22 O1/30/2013 REPAIR CLAMPS-WATER BRK 16262 02/2013 1, 353 .68 02/07/2013 158425 WENDY HIATT 8164 33 .63 101-0669-435.43-33 O1/30/2013 MILEAGE 02/2013 33 .63 02/07/2013 158426 INSTY-PRINTS 9027 50.42 101-0770-455.43-35 O1/30/2013 PRINTING CASH RECEIPTS 097093 02/2013 50.42 02/07/2013 158427 INSTRUMENTAL RESEARCH, INC 9036 256.00 601-7000-415.43-40 O1/28/2013 WATER TESTING 7626 02/2013 256. 00 02/0�013 158428 JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR 10005 45,219.48 60 000-180.00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-LIQUOR 02/2013 11,350. 11 609-0000-181.00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-WINE 02/2013 4, 680.50 609-9100-415.43-51 Ol/31/2013 JAN-FREIGHT 02/2013 267 . 90 609-0000-155.00-00 Ol/31/2013 JAN-LIQUOR 02/2013 16, 349.81 609-0000-156.00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-WINE 02/2013 12, 103 .56 609-9200-415.43-51 O1/31/2013 JAN-FREZGHT 02/2013 467.60 02/07/2013 158429 RICK JOHNSON DEER AND BEVER, I 10023 90 . 00 101-0440-425.43-40 02/04/2013 DEER REMOVAL 02/2013 90 . 00 02/07/2013 158430 J.J. TAYLOR DIST. OF MINN, INC 10063 34, 074.56 609-0000-182.00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-BEER 02/2013 15, 500. 00 609-0000-183 .00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-MISC 02/2013 24 .30 609-0000-157.00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-BEER 02/2013 18,500.00 609-0000-158.00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-MISC 02/2013 50.26 02/07/2013 158431 KATH FUEL OIL SERVICE 11014 2, 153 .26 101-0000-142 . 00-00 O1/22/2013 OIL 402239 02/2013 2, 153 .26 02/07/2013 158432 KUSSMAUL ELECTRONICS CO, INC 11052 512 . 54 101-0550-425.42-22 O1/31/2013 E1 PUMP CHARGER 74584 02/2013 512.54 02/07/2013 158433 LEVANDER,GILLEN & MILLER, PA 12013 � ��5 �9 101-0222-415.43-30 O1/31/2013 JAN ATTY FEES 02/2013 7, 775.79 02/07/2013 158434 LEAGUE OF MN CITIES INS TRUST 12082 1,450.00 101-0000-136.00-00 O1/29/2013 2013 VOLUNTEER INS 24464 02/2013 1,450.00 PREPARED 02/07/2013, 16: 14 :14 A/P CHECKS BY PERIOD AND YEAR PAGE 10 PROGRAM: GM350L CITY OF FRIDLEY FROM O1/28/2013 TO 02/08/2013 BANK CODE 00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------- CHECK CHECK CHECK DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME VENDOR # AMOUNT ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRIPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 02/07/2013 158435 LAMETTI & SONS, INC 12126 25, 716_15 602-7500-415.45-30 O1/15/2013 2012 SANITARY SEWER PROJ EST#3 FINAL 13/2012 25, 716.15 02/07/2013 158436 MINNESOTA SAFETY COUNCIL INC 13041 346. 02 101-0770-455.42-21 O1/24/2013 DEF DRIVING CLASS 21312 02/2013 346.02 02/07/2013 158437 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL 13078 2,230.00 602-0000-209. 00-00 02/O1/2013 JAN SAC CHARGES 02/2013 2,230.00 02/07/2013 158438 MINN DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 13086 20, 047.71 601-7000-415.43-31 O1/15/2013 2012 WATER USAGE FEES 13/2012 20, 047.71 02/07/2013 158439 METRO SALES INC 13135 718.45 101-0661-435.43-35 Ol/15/2013 PRINTER USAGE 495277 02/2013 718.45 02/07/2013 158440 MINN DEPT OF LABOR & INDUSTRY 13150 1,355.81 101-0000-205. 00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN SURCHARGES 02/2013 1,355.81 02/07/2013 158441 MENARDS - FRIDLEY 13256 108 .42 270-0771-455.42-21 O1/25/2013 PLYWOOD,SCRAPERS 19580 02/2013 108 .42 02/0�013 158442 MATHESON TRI-GAS, INC 13442 118.48 10 770-455.42-21 O1/28/2013 HELIUM 06249269 02/2013 118.48 02/07/2013 158443 CAROL MEYER 13454 645. 00 101-1000-415.43-37 02/06/2013 SCHL REIMB FALL 2012 II-B330C 13/2012 645. 00 02/07/2013 158444 NATL BUSINESS FURNITURE 14025 780. 94 101-0440-425.42-21 O1/22/2013 OFFICE CHAIRS ZJ808237TDQ 02/2013 750. 94 02/07/2013 158445 NORTH AMERICAN SALT CO 14037 15,216. 07 101-0668-435.42-22 O1/30/2013 ROAD SALT 70930882, 30882 02/2013 15,216. 07 02/07/2013 158446 OFFICE DEPOT INC 15004 780.62 101-0220-415.42-20 Ol/31/2013 OFFICE SUPPLIES 3307347 02/2013 182 .62 101-0331-415.42-20 O1/31/2013 OFFICE SUPPLIES RETURN 3307347 02/2013 132 .65- 101-0440-425.42-20 Ol/31/2013 OFFICE SUPPLIES 3307347 02/2013 137. 02 101-0441-425.42-21 O1/31/2013 SUPPLIES 3307347 02/2013 14 .86 101-0550-425.42-20 O1/31/2013 OFFICE SUPPLIES 3307347 02/2013 90. 66 101-0669-435.42-20 O1/31/2013 OFFICE SUPPLIES 3307347 02/2013 54 ,22 602-7000-415.42-20 O1/31/2013 OFFICE SUPPLIES 3307347 02/2013 7 . 32 101-0880-465 .42-20 Ol/31/2013 OFFICE SUPPLIES 3307347 02/2013 35. 87 101-0881-465.42-20 O1/31/2013 OFFICE SUPPLIES 3307347 02/2013 184 .21 101-0770-455.42-20 O1/31/2013 OFFICE SUPPLIES 3307347 02/2013 65 .50 227-0000-415.42-21 O1/31/2013 SUPPLIES 3307347 02/2013 121. 88 225-0000-415.42-20 O1/31/2013 OFFICE SUPPLIES 3307347 02/2013 19. 11 02/07/2013 158447 OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY 15007 411. 95 101-0660-415.43-40 O1/04/2013 EMERGENCY SERV DOOR HIT 77050 02/2013 411. 95 PREPARED 02/07/2013, 16 :14 :14 A/P CHECKS BY PERIOD AND YEAR PAGE 11 PROGRAM: GM350L CITY OF FRIDLEY FROM Ol/28/2013 TO 02/OS/2013 BANK CODE 00 ----------- ------------------------------------------ CHECK CHECK CHECK DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME VENDOR # AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------ --------------- -------- --- ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRIPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT 02/07/2013 158448 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO 16007 398.80 609-0000-183 . 00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-MISC 02/2013 398.80 02/07/2013 158449 PHILLIPS WINE & SPIRITS 16011 4, 518 .69 609-0000-180.00-00 Ol/31/2013 JAN-LIQUOR 02/2013 981.88 609-0000-181.00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-WINE 02/2013 503 .90 609-9100-415.43-51 O1/31/2013 JAN-FREIGHT 02/2013 33 .06 609-0000-155. 00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-LIQUOR 02/2013 1,541.39 609-0000-156 . 00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-WINE 02/2013 1,395.76 609-9200-415.43-51 O1/31/2013 JAN-FREIGHT 02/2013 62 .70 02/07/2013 158450 PETTY CASH 16020 500.00 240-0000-425.42-21 O1/31/2013 CASH-UNDERCOVER DETAIL 02/2013 500.00 02/07/2013 158451 PARSON'S ELECTRIC CO 16023 1,472 .04 101-0665-435.43-40 Ol/29/2013 POLE LIGHTS 86210 02/2013 1,472 .04 02/07/2013 158452 POSTMASTER 16024 635.00 601-6000-415.43-32 02/O1/2013 ANNUAL PERMIT FEE PERMIT 13637 02/2013 635. 00 02/07/2013 158453 PAUSTIS & SONS 16034 2, 786 .28 60 000-181. 00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-WINE 02/2013 220 . 00 60�100-415.43-51 O1/31/2013 JAN-FREIGHT 02/2013 5 . 00 60 000-156 . 00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-WINE 02/2013 2, 520 . 03 609-9200-415 .43-51 O1/31/2013 JAN-FREIGHT 02/2013 41 .25 02/07/2013 158454 PRINTMASTER PRINTING 16060 359.97 601-7000-415.43-35 O1/29/2013 WATER SHUT OFF NOTICES 37440 02/2013 359. 97 02/07/2013 158455 PERFECT 10 CARWASH EXPRESS 16200 87. 50 101-0440-425.43-40 12/31/2012 DEC SQUAD WASHES 13/2012 84 .00 227-0000-415.43-40 12/31/2012 VEHICLE WASH 13/2012 3 .50 02/07/2013 158456 R.J.M DISTRIBUTING, INC 18045 268 .50 609-0000-183 .00-00 Ol/31/2013 JAN-MISC 02/2013 268 .50 02/07/2013 158457 SWANSON FLO-SYSTEMS CO 19105 710.24 601-7000-415.43-40 O1/18/2013 COMMONS VALVE WORK 1097442 02/2013 710.24 02/07/2013 158458 SAFETY SERVICES COMPANY 19110 696 .77 101-0669-435.43-31 Ol/04/2013 SUBSCRIPTION-SAFETY TRNG 02/2013 139.33 601-�000-415.43-31 O1/04/2013 SUBSCRIPTION-SAFETY TRNG 439384 02/2013 139. 36 602-7000-415.43-31 Ol/04/2013 SUBSCRIPTION-SAFETY TRNG 439384 02/2013 139.36 101-0668-435.43-31 O1/04/2013 SUBSCRZPTION-SAFETY TRNG 439384 02/2013 139.36 101-0666-435.43-31 O1/04/2013 SUBSCRIPTION-SAFETY TRNG 439384 02/2013 139.36 02/07/2013 158459 SINGLETON INTERNATIONAL 19132 750.00 101-0440-425.43-37 02/04/2013 FIREARMS INSTRUTOR PROG 308 02/2013 750.00 02/07/2013 158460 STATE OF MINNESOTA 19162 175. 00 101-0221-415.43-37 O1/15/2013 PERSONNEL DATA WRKSHOP 119139 02/2013 175 . 00 PREPARED 02/07/2013, 16:14:14 A/P CHECKS BY PERIOD AND YEAR PAGE 12 PROGRAM: GM350L CITY OF FRIDLEY FROM O1/28/2013 TO 02/OS/2013 BANK CODE 00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CHECK CHECK CHECK DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME VENDOR # AMOUNT ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRIPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 02/07/2013 158461 JAN SWANSON 19198 66 .38 270-0771-455.42-20 O1/28/2013 REIMB OFFICE SUPPLIES 02/2013 66.38 02/07/2013 158462 SUN NEWSPAPERS 19325 54.50 101-0881-465.43-34 O1/31/2013 LEGAL NOTICE-EAST RV RD 1421399 02/2013 54 .50 02/07/2013 158463 SOUTHERN WINE & SPIRITS OF MN, 19353 10,390.53 609-0000-180. 00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-LIQUOR 02/2013 474. 94 609-0000-181.00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-WINE 02/2013 250 . 00 609-9100-415.43-51 O1/31/2013 JAN-FREIGHT 02/2013 12 . 08 609-0000-155.00-00 Ol/31/2013 JAN-LIQUOR 02/2013 2,345.73 609-0000-156 . 00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-WINE 02/2013 7, 114 . 00 609-9200-415.43-51 O1/31/2013 JAN-FREIGHT 02/2013 193 .78 02/07/2013 158464 T.M. CONSTRUCTION & SECURITY 20013 3,125. 00 609-9100-415 .45-60 02/OS/2013 CAMERA SYSTEM 103042 02/2013 3, 125. 00 02/07/2013 158465 LYNN TORKILDSON 20016 82 .50 227-0000-415.43-40 O1/31/2013 CHORES/MORE 02/2013 82 .50 02/07/2013 158466 TERRY OVERACKER PLUMBING 20029 72 . 00 10�880-465.43-40 02/04/2013 INSPECTIONS 37011 02/2013 72 . 00 02/0�013 158467 TRI-COUNTY BEVERAGE & SUPPLY 20098 30. 00 609-0000-158 .00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-MISC 02/2013 30. 00 02/07/2013 158468 TOTAL COMPLIANCE SOLUTIONS, IN 20163 36 . 00 101-0666-435.43-30 O1/24/2013 PLACEMENT DRUG TESTING 33262 02/2013 36. 00 02/07/2013 158469 U.S. BANK TRUST N.A. 21038 188.89 101-1000-415.43-30 O1/25/2013 4TH QRT FEES 7964681 13/2012 188. 89 02/07/2013 158470 UNITED BUSINESS MAIL 21064 1, 080. 86 101-0000-135.00-00 O1/O1/2013 POSTAGE 02/2013 6 .49 101-0220-415.43-32 O1/O1/2013 POSTAGE 02/2013 88.31 101-0330-415.43-32 O1/O1/2013 POSTAGE 02/2013 27.02 101-0331-415.43-32 O1/Ol/2013 POSTAGE 02/2013 179.21 101-0332-415.43-32 O1/O1/2013 POSTAGE 02/2013 3 . 67 101-0440-425.43-32 O1/O1/2013 POSTAGE 02/2013 181 . 04 101-0550-425.43-32 O1/O1/2013 POSTAGE 02/2013 44 . 86 101-0551-425.43-32 O1/O1/2013 POSTAGE 02/2013 56 . 75 101-0668-435.43-32 O1/O1/2013 POSTAGE 02/2013 35 .45 101-0661-435.43-32 O1/O1/2013 POSTAGE 02/2013 80.52 101-0770-455.43-32 O1/O1/2013 POSTAGE 02/2013 81 .82 101-0770-455.43-32 O1/O1/2013 POSTAGE 02/2013 2 . 81 101-0880-465.43-32 O1/O1/2013 POSTAGE 02/2013 44.21 101-OSS1-465.43-32 O1/O1/2013 POSTAGE 02/2013 112 .41 225-0000-415.43-32 O1/O1/2013 POSTAGE 02/2013 .43 227-0000-415.43-32 O1/O1/2013 POSTAGE 02/2013 1 .30 PREPARED 02/07/2013, 16:14 : 14 A/P CHECKS BY PERIOD AND YEAR PAGE 13 PROGRAM: GM350L CITY OF FRIDLEY FROM O1/28/2013 TO 02/08/2013 BANK CODE 00 ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------ CHECK CHECK CHECK DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME VENDOR # AMOUNT - ------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRIPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 237-0000-415.43-32 O1/O1/2013 POSTAGE 02/2013 7. 13 270-0771-455.43-32 O1/O1/2013 POSTAGE 02/2013 53 . 83 601-7000-415.43-32 Ol/O1/2013 POSTAGE 02/2013 73 .17 609-9100-415.43-32 O1/O1/2013 POSTAGE 02/2013 .43 02/07/2013 158471 VADOS BAIT/FISHER 22001 121.52 270-0771-455.42-21 02/O1/2013 BAIT 02/2013 121.52 02/07/2013 158472 VIKING INDUSTRIAL CENTER 22011 557.70 101-0668-435.42-17 O1/15/2013 SAFETY GLASSES,WNTR GEAR 315434 02/2013 557.70 02/07/2013 158473 PETER VODENKA 22077 100.00 101-0770-455.43-40 O1/23/2013 JAN ENCORE SPEAKER 02/2013 100. 00 02/07/2013 158474 WINE COMPANY 23043 573 .90 609-0000-181. 00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-WINE 02/2013 564. 00 609-9100-415.43-51 O1/31/2013 JAN-FREIGHT 02/2013 9. 90 02/07/2013 158475 WIRTZ BEVERAGE MINNESOTA BEER, 23092 26, 567.55 609-0000-182. 00-00 Ol/31J2013 JAN-BEER 02/2013 14, 700. 00 609-0000-183 . 00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-MISC 02/2013 105.40 609-0000-157.00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-BEER 02/2013 11, 700.00 60��Q000-158.00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-MISC 02/2013 62 .15 V� 02/0�013 158476 WIRTZ BEVERAGE WINE & SPIRITS 23095 16, 818 . 15 609-0000-180. 00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-LIQUOR 02/2013 4, 753 . 96 609-0000-181.00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-WINE 02/2013 395_75 609-9100-415.43-51 O1/31/2013 JAN-FREIGHT 02/2013 71 .50 609-0000-155. 00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-LIQUOR 02/2013 9, 905. 74 609-0000-156. 00-00 O1/31/2013 JAN-WINE 02/2013 1, 542 . 70 609-9200-415.43-51 O1/31/2013 JAN-FREIGHT 02/2013 148 .50 02/07/2013 158477 XEROX CORPORATION 24004 78. 76 101-0550-425.43-35 02/O1/2013 PRINTER USAGE 66221765 02/2013 78.76 02/07/2013 158478 YOCUM OIL COMPANY 25015 13, 328.61 101-0000-141.00-00 O1/29/2013 FUEL 537680, 8550, 679 02/2013 13, 328.61 02/07/2013 158479 ZARNOTH BRUSH WORKS, INC 26002 480.46 101-0666-435.42-22 Ol/23/2013 BROOMS-PRK SWEEPER 0142174 02/2013 480.46 02/07/2013 158480 THE ZZA FACTORY 26004 67.49 101-0770-455.42-21 O1/25/2013 WNTRFEST VOLUNTEER PIZZA 02/2013 67.49 02/07/2013 158481 TODD ZIMBA 26024 33 .75 227-0000-415.43-40 O1/30/2013 CHORES/MORE 02/2013 10.00 101-0770-455.43-40 O1/30/2013 CHORES/MORE 02/2013 23 .75 02/07/2013 158482 FANTASTIC SAMS (53RD AVE) 99998 200.00 101-0000-240. 00-00 O1/31/2013 TSP 13-01 DEPOSIT REFUND DEPOSIT REFUND 02/2013 200. 00 PREPARED 02/07/2013, 16 :14 :14 A/P CHECKS BY PERIOD AND YEAR PAGE 14 PROGRAM: GM350L CITY OF FRIDLEY FROM Ol/28/2013 TO 02/OS/2013 BANK CODE 00 ----------------------------------------------------- -------- -------------------------- CHECK CHECK CHECK DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME VENDOR # AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------- ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRIPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT 02/07/2013 158483 ASSET MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS 99999 7.35 601-0000-245.00-00 02/04/2013 UB REFUND-FINAL,FridleyMN 499 GLENCOE ST 02/2013 7.35 02/07/2013 158484 WRIGHT, ERIC 99999 6 .88 601-0000-245.00-00 02/04/2013 UB CR REFUND-FINAL 100795-507840 02/2013 6 .88 DATE RANGE TOTAL * 468, 947.50 * V, W � AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11 , 2013 arroF LICENSES FRIDLEY TYPE OF LICENSE: APPLICANT: APPROVED BY: Liquor- Managerial John P. Erickson for Public Safety Director Chris and Rob's Chicago Taste Authority 7429 East River Road Lawful Gambling Charitable Hayes Parent Group—Jaime L. City Clerk Olivera School Carnival3-16-2013 Public Safet 54 � AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11 , 2013 F o°� LICENSES Contractor T e A licant A roved B Deans Professiona) Plumbin Inc Heatin Kent Johnson Ron Julkowski, CBO Hi h Road Heatin & Coolin Co Heatin Robin Johnson Ron Julkowski, CBO K B Service Com an Heatin Brian Norison Ron Julkowski, CBO Kenneth Sle ica Const Inc Commercial or S ecialty Kenneth Sle ica Ron Julkowski, CBO K-Otto's Construction Si n Erector Klaus O'Steinke Ron Julkowski, CBO Linn Star Transfer Gas Charles Gabrelicik Ron Julkowski, CBO Lutz Plumbin Inc Heatin James Lutz Ron Julkowski, CBO Matrix HVAC Heatin Scott S orcer Ron Julkowski, CBO Tower Communications Commercial or S ecial Laura Malkani Ron Julkowski, CBO 55 : AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11 , 2013 GTY OF FRIDLEY To: Darin Nelson, Acting City Manager.��ti From: John Crelly, Fridley Assistant Fire Chief Date: February 7, 2013 Re: Annual Renewal of Rental Licenses Attached is a list of 92 properties that have completed the license renewal process. Each property listed has submitted a rental license application, paid all rental fees, and has completed the rental property inspection process. Staff recommends that City Council approve the rental license renewal for these properties. 56 Page 1 of 3 RENTAL HOUSING ProplD: Property Address Units Owner 1124 6551 2nd St. NE 6 Omar R. Nelson 1127 4901 3rd St. NE 7 Neil Elmquist 1128 4913 3rd St. NE 7 Neil Elmquist 1131 4965 3rd St. NE 11 Excelsior Properties 1132 4985 3rd St. NE 11 Excelsior Properties 1133 5005 3rd St. NE 11 Excelsior Properties 1134 5025 3rd St. NE 11 Excelsior Properties 1160 5401 4th St. NE 4 Heung-Ping Chung 1167 5420-26 4th St. NE 4 Paul Wiley 1162 5644 4th St. NE 7 Raees Chohan 1164 5800 4th St. NE 4 John O. Haight 1169 5810-12 4th St. NE 1 Kenneth Jordan 1171 5840-42 4th St. NE 1 Millennium Mgmt. 1173 5860-62 4th St. NE 2 John L. Majewski 1175 5916-18 4th St. NE 2 Nelson Investments 1657 7534 4th St. NE 1 Doreena Cisewski 1476 571 53rd Ave. NE 1 Kou Yang 1186 359 57th PI. NE 8 William Toivonen 1068 700 58th Ave. NE 1 Tom and Nelia Schaff 1872 5315 5th St. NE 1 Patrick Brietkrutz 1217 110 61 st Ave. NE 8 Herman & Marlene Rice 2111 60 62nd Way NE 1 Joseph A Ling 1598 5972 6th St. NE 1 Brad & Mary Carlson 1269 360-362 74th Ave. NE 2 Millunnium Mgmt. 1807 361 76th Ave. NE 1 Angela Lewandowski 1300 7365-67 Able St. NE 2 Solomon Services, LLC. 2134 7416 Able St. NE 1 Dennis R. Foster 1306 7463-65 Able St. NE 2 Mark Jedlenski 2136 581 Buffalo St NE 1 Allen Hoffer 1318 5701 Central Ave. NE 32 Moore Lake Apts, LLC 2127 6403 Christenson Ln. 1 Don Koelfgen 1830 5527 E Oberlin Circle 1 Carissa Westring 1935 5535 E Oberlin Circle 1 Evan R. Almeroth 1889 5581 E Oberlin Circle 1 Lisa Ahrens 1040 5680 East River Rd. 42 Georgetown Court 1041 5720 East River Rd. 42 Georgetown Court 1475 5740 East River Rd. 42 Georgetown Court 1043 5760 East River Rd. 42 Georgetown Court 1042 5780 East River Rd. 42 Georgetown Court 1044 5800 East River Rd. 42 Georgetown Court 1046 5840 East River Rd. 42 Georgetown Court 1047 5860 East River Rd. 42 Georgetown Court 1077 5950 East River Rd. 12 Guy Properties 1346 6540-50 East River Rd. 141 Klaus Freyinger 1884 7509 East River Rd. 1 Lara &Tim Norkus-Crampton 1351 7345-47 Evert Ct. NE 2 Tim Olson 57 Page 2 of 3 ProplD: Property Address Units Owner 1353 7833-37 Firwood Way 2 Mark Jedlenski 1582 1249 Hillwind Rd. NE 1 Jack & Elizabeth Sjobeck 1599 729 Kimball St. NE 1 Aminah Amatullah 1890 144 Longfellow St. NE 1 James L Wodziak 1536 301 Longfellow St. NE 1 Tarik Seferovic 1375 995 Lynde Dr. NE 32 Moore Lake Apts, LLC 1648 5514 Meister Rd. NE 1 William & Stacy Bauer 1833 7376 Memory Ln. NE 1 Aden Aw-Hassan 2103 100 Mississippi PI. NE 1 Stone trail, LLC 1662 772 Mississippi St. NE 1 A & M Real Estate 1704 1601 N Innsbruck Dr. #152 1 Sue Schuck 2139 1601 N Innsbruck Dr. #155 1 June Broostin 1708 1601 N Innsbruck Dr. #170 1 Conrad Gudmundson 1683 1601 N Innsbruck Dr. #172 1 No. Surburban Properties 1685 1601 N Innsbruck Dr. #175 1 Shelly Eisenschenk 1702 1601 N Innsbruck Dr. #205 1 Marie Hopper 1703 1601 N Innsbruck Dr. #207 1 Marie Hopper 1837 1601 N Innsbruck Dr. #208 1 William & Stacy Bauer 1913 1601 N Innsbruck Dr. #284 1 Joshua Callahan 1696 1601 N Innsbruck Dr. #318 1 Joe Moran 1694 1601 N Innsbruck Dr. #322 1 Brian Tjosvold 1667 1601 N Innsbruck Dr. #338 1 Margaret Thompson 1965 1601 N Innsbruck Dr. #375 1 John R Wasik 1705 1601 N Innsbruck Dr. #376 1 Sue Schuck 1675 1601 N Innsbruck Dr. #388 1 Fountain Oaks Properties 1856 1639 N. Brenner Pass 1 Aaron Moser 1737 1150 Norton Ave. NE 1 Hong Wang 1477 1200 Norton Ave. NE 3 George Burkstrand 1715 1651 Onondaga St. 1 Scott & Lisa Larson 1831 730 Overton Dr. NE 1 Schmidt Properties 1431 6361 Pierce St. NE 2 Nelson Investments 1623 6496-98 Riverview 2 Thuy Bui 1691 1585 S Bavarian Pass 1 Yvonne & Randall 1840 1055 S Fillmore Cir. 1 Julie Liveringhouse 2121 1531 S Timber Ridge 1 Jenny & Daniel Gough 1378 1532 S Timber Ridge 1 Leonid Rubakh 1441 6111 Star Ln. NE 18 Herman & Marlene Rice 1446 6447 Taylor St. NE 1 Wayne S. Johnson 1898 1516 Trapp Ct. NE 1 Hilary Handahl 1448 7323-25 University 2 Steven Petschel 1450 7361-63 University 2 Millennium Mgmt. LLC 1451 7373-75 University 2 Millennium Mgmt. LLC 1452 7385-87 University 2 Brian P. Manning 1460 7397-99 University 2 Creative Management 1892 901 W Moore Lk Dr. NE 1 Gregg Hebeisen 2135 5559 Waldeck Crossing 1 Dr Arlen Baumhoefner Number of Licenses for approval: 92 58 Page 3 of 3 ` AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11 , 2013 F�°� ESTI MATES Odland Protective Services 7655 Vernon Street Rockford, MN 55373 Watertower No. 1 Rehabilitation Project No. 382 EstimateNo. 2 ............................................................................. $ 23,650.00 CompView, Inc. 1410 Energy Park Drive Suite 16 St. Paul, MN 55108 City of Fridley AV System Project FINALESTIMATE ..................................................................... $ 34,399.12 59 ` AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11 , �°F 2013 FRIDLEY DATE: February 6, 2013 j TO: Darin R. Nelson, Interim City Manager;;�v FROM: Scott J. Hickok, Community Development Director SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING -The Final Scoping Document for the Alternative Urban Area-wide Review(AUAR) For the FMC Site Introduction: The purpose of this hearing is to provide Council information, answer their questions and those from members of the public, relative to Council's approval of the Scoping Document of the AUAR for the FMC Site. Elements: As redevelopment of the FMC (most often referred to as the BAE) site nears; the City has required that the developer complete an AUAR in accordance with Rules of the Minnesota Environmental Quality Board (EQB).The Developer is Hyde Development. Paul Hyde, Hyde Development has hired the Consulting Engineering group of MFRA, along with the Environmental Engineering firm of Braun Intertec to assist with completing that task. One might ask, what is an AUAR Scoping Document and why is it required? More familiar is the term, Environmental Assessment Worksheet(EAW), which is a document that defines environmental associated aspects of a development and points to whether an Environmental Impact Statement(EIS) would be required. The AUAR Scoping Document is the EAW surrogate in this case. We,the City/Responsible Governmental Unit (RGU) have already determined that the AUAR will be required, so this EAW, instead of defining what will be covered in the EIS, will define what will be covered in the AUAR. The AURA scoping document's purpose is to define what will be studied in and accomplished by the actual AUAR.The AUAR simply defines environmental impacts of a development on the surrounding area and what will be done to address the impacts through the development/redevelopment process. As stated in the Scoping document, The AUAR will indude a complete description of the potential development scenarios including the projected timing and length of all phases of construction and 60 operation. The AUAR will describe the process, plans and reporting that will be performed in accordance with local, state, and federal environmental laws and regulations for the mitigation of soils, and groundwater impacts at the site and the proper management of all regulated wastes that may be encountered or generated through the redevelopment process. The response action plans that will be developed for the different phases of work will be supported by regulatory approved Work Plans, Remedial Investigations, Soil Management P/ans, Construction Quality Assurance Plans, Contingency Plans and related documents and document reporring.l Ali of these facts are highlighted in the scoping document as work that will be accomplished in the actual AUAR. Where the AUAR Scoping Document has been to this point, is that it was provided to City staff in draft form on December 7th. Staff reviewed a draft of the Scoping Document and provided comments.The process has proceeded in accordance with the Rules of the Environmental Quality Board.That schedule has been as follows: December 7th Scoping document submitted to Fridley staff for review December 14th Consultant received comments back from Fridley staff December 17th As Responsible Governmental Unit (RGU), City staff submitted document to Environmental Quality Board (EQB) for publication December 24th EQB publication occurred and 30- day comment period began January 9th Public scoping meeting was held at City Hall Council Chambers January 23rd End of 30 day comment period at 4:30 PM All comments were submitted to the Consultant to be included in Scoping Document February 11th Council approval of scoping document Once the Scoping Document has been approved by the City Council, the consultant will then go to work on the actual AUAR. That timeline has also been provided for your convenience and understanding of where we go from here with this fairly complex environmental matter. 1 FMC SITE DEVELOPMENT, Fridley, MN,Alternative Urban Area-wide Review Scoping EAW 61 February 12th Begin AUAR February 25th Submit to EQB for notification of AUAR preparation March 4th EQB publication of AUAR preparation notice March 18th Complete draft AUAR March 19th Submit draft AUAR to the City of Fridley for review April 8th Submit AUAR to the EQB for publication April 15th EQB publication of AUAR availability and public input meeting May 1st Public input meeting May 15th End of 30 day comment period May 16th—31st Respond to comments and revise AUAR June 3rd Submit revised AUAR to city for review June 17th Submit revised AUAR to EQB for publication June 24th EQB publication of revised AUAR July 8th End of 10 day comment period July 22nd Approval of AUAR by City Council July 29th Send notification to EQB for adequacy of AUAR Aug 5th EQB publication of adequacy Recommendation: Staff recommends approval of the AUAR Scoping Document as proposed. 62 : AGENDA ITEM arroF CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11, 2013 FRIDLEY DATE: February 6, 2013 T0: Darin R. Nelson, Interim City Manager �-��`' FROM: Scott J. Hickok, Community Development Director SUBJECT: COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED-The Final Scoping Document for the Alternative Urban Area-wide Review(AUAR) For the FMC Site Introduction: The purpose of this action is to consider and to approve the Scoping AUAR EAW Document reviewed during its February 11, 2013, public hearing. Elements: Staff reviewed a draft of the Scoping Document and has found the document to be complete and satisfactory in meeting the requirements as defined in the, Minnesota Environmental Quality Board's (EQB) Scoping AUAR EAW process. Approva) of this document this evening will allow the Developer's Consultant to move forward toward completion of the AUAR as required by the EQB. Recommendation: Staff recommends approval of the Scoping AUAR EAW Document as proposed. 63 RESOLUTION NO. 2013 - RESOLUTION TO APPROVE THE SCOPING DOCUMENT FOR THE ALTERNATNE URBAN AREA-WIDE REVIEW (AUAR) FOR THE REDEVELOPMENT OF THE FMC SITE, LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS LOTS I AND 2, BLOCK 1, ARMAMENT SYSTEMS DNISION, ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA, COMMONLY REFERRED TO AS 4800 EAST RNER ROAD WHEREAS, The FMC site also commonly referred to as the FMC site has been guided in the City's Comprehensive Plan as Redevelopment District, and WHEREAS, The FMC site is now under consideration for the redevelopment of the northern 122 acres, and WHEREAS, the threshold for requiring an EAW has been met and either an EIS or AUAR would be then required,and WHEREAS,the City of Fridley(as the RGU) has deemed that the AUAR process is appropriate and should be required, and WHEREAS, the Developer has responded in accordance with the requirements and proceeded with the first step, AUAR Scoping EAW Document, and WHEREAS, The appropriate public meeting and comment period was offered to the public and ended January 23, 2013, at 4:30 PM, and WHEREAS, all comments received through this comment process have been added to the Scoping document and answers will be given to those comments in the AUAR, and Whereas, staff has reviewed the Scoping document and verified its completeness and accuracy to this point of the process, and WHEREAS,NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, The City Council of the City of Fridley is hosting a public hearing to discuss the document and to take comments and ask questions as necessary to understand the document elements, completeness, and approve the document in its form as presented, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Council approval of the Scoping AUAR EAW document will mean that the developer's consultants can then move forward with completion of the AUAR, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council approves and adopts the Scoping AUAR EAW document as presented, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,That the City Council orders that an AUAR be prepared in accordance with the law and consistent with the Scoping AUAR EAW document. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 11`n DAY OF FEBRUARY 2013. SCOTT LUND- MAYOR ATTEST: DEBRA A. SKOGEN -CITY CLERK � AGENDA ITEM ar�oF CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11, 2013 FRIDLEY Date: February 7, 2013 1 To: Darin Nelson, Acting City Manager �µ From: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director James Kosluchar, Public Works Director Julie Jones, Planning Manager Subject: Resolution Authorizing Safe Routes to Schools Grant Application Background In 2011, the City of Fridley, working jointly with the Fridley School District, obtained $88,000 in Safe Routes to Schools (SRTS) funding. The City now has a final opportunity to apply for additional SRTS funding. The SRTS program is being folded into other federal programs and will likely not continue. In 2010, as part of Fridley's SHIP grant, the City hired SRF Consulting to analyze traffic safety at the intersections of Hwy. 47 (University) and 61 S`Avenue and 57`�' Avenue. This was an action step in Fridley's 2030 Comprehensive Plan. The consultant recommended creating on-road bike lanes on 61 S` Avenue and designed curb-cut transitions to existing off-road sidewalks a set distance away from the highway intersection to more safely allow cyclist safe passage near the busy, high-speed, signalized crossing. Staff saw the SRTS funding as a perfect match for this suggested improvement that would both benefit the City's transit connection goals in the TOD Overlay Zoning District and provide a safer means for kids to bicycle to school and after-school activities in the area. Staff is still working on the details of cost estimates for the SRTS grant application, but preliminary estimates are that the bicycle lane project(see enclosed map) on 61s`Avenue(from Starlite to Hwy. 65)will cost approximately $100,000. Cost estimates created in 201 1 for a 10' multi-use trail on 7`� Street(from 59", to Medtronic Parkway)totaled $198,663. These two project component costs combined, will then total the maximum allowable grant of$300,000. There are no local match requirements with the SRTS program and grant funds can be used for design and construction oversight expenses. Recommendation Staff recommends that the City Council permit staff to apply for $300,000 in SRTS grant funds as a means to provide safer bike/pedestrian routes to the Fridley Middle School and the many other community functions in this part of the community. A resolution, which is required by the SRTS application process is attached for Council's consideration. 65 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION TO APPROVE APPLICATION FOR SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOLS INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS FOR IMPROVED BIKE/PEDESTRIAN ACCESS TO FRIDLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL ON 615� AVENUE, W. MOORE LAKE DRIVE, AND 7TH STREET WHEREAS, Section 1404 of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, and Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users Act(SAFETEA-LU)created the Safe Routes to Schools(SRTS) program in 2005; and WHEREAS, SRTS funding from the Federal Highway Administration is administered by the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT), which is soliciting proposals from state aid cities far infrastructure projects that improve the built environment to promote bicycling and walking within two miles of schools for students in grades K-8; and WHEREAS, it is a common goal of the Fridley School District ISD 14 and the City of Fridley to improve safety, reduce vehicle traffic, reduce fuel consumption, and reduce air pollution in the vicinity of our schools; and WHEREAS, the City of Fridley is using the previous round of SRTS infrastructure funds it was granted to provide secure bicycle parking areas at the Fridley Middle School and sees the need to complete those improvements with safe bike trail access from three directions to the school; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Fridley chooses to be a Project Sponsor for a SRTS project that would install safe bicycle access to Fridley Middle School on 61 S' Avenue, West Moore Lake Drive, and 7`�' Street south to Medtronic Parkway and hereby agrees to assume full responsibility for the design, construction, operation and maintenance of property and facilities related to the afarementioned transportation enhancement project. � BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the City of Fridley act as the fiscal agent for this Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Project within the City of Fridley and acknowledges herewith that it is willing to be the project sponsor knowing full well that such sponsorship includes a willingness to secure and guarantee the local share of costs associated with this project and responsibility for seeing this project through to its completion, with compliance of all applicable laws, rules and regulations. 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' "� .: '7_ :e ilkt:' „5 Frdley.Mimesota 55432 -,� - _ - -- - _ —- - .:r•_ Phone:(763)572-3566 a. - - •9 r - 'k'i' ' , , . - ,4 , , � AGENDA ITEM ar�oF CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11 , 2013 FRIDLEY r TO: Darin Nelson, Interim City Manager ��� PW13-012 FROM: James Kosluchar, Public Works Director Layne Otteson, Assistant Public Works Director DATE: February 6, 2013 SUBJECT: 2012 Street Rehabilitation ProjectST2012-01 - Change Order No. 3 Attached is Change Order No. 3 for the 2012 Street Improvement Project ST2012-01 in the Rice Creek Terrace neighborhood. �This chang�e order includes work outside of the original contract for pavement marking materials, subsoil and base correction, concrete sidewalks, water main repairs and enhancements to infiltration facilities. l,he amount of�the change order is $39,227.11. Item #1 is for pavement striping and marking material substitution. Pavement markings on this project included lane striping, symbols, messages,and cross walks. The Contract required the installation of pavement striping and markings using poly preform material. Staff determined that the poly perform bid prices under the Contract were inflated and alternates should be considered. The Contractor provided unit pricing for epoxy paint as an alternate material. Epoxy paint has been used on other City projects with satisfactory results. In this case the price of epoxy was significantly less than poly perform and determined to be more cost effective. The Contractor was directed to use epoxy paint in lieu of poly perform for approximately 1,200 feet of striping, 10 pavement messages and 13 cross walks. The original poly perform Contract cost was $28,730.50. The cost of the epoxy paint is $12,928.50. The difference is a reduction of $15,802.00 to the Contract and Street fund. Item #2 is for the furnishing and installing a hydrant extension. One of the 5 hydrants replaced on the project was found to be unusually deep. Staff directed the Contractor to provide and install a hydrant with a riser. "I`he riser increased the height of the hydrant to closely match the surrounding landscape. "The cost of this item is $865.83. "I'his work will be paid with Water Utility funds. 67 Item #3 is for revising the street rehabilitation process for 3 street segments from reclaiming to full depth reconstruction (see Exhibit A). These street segments are designated as part of the Minnesota State Aid System (MSAS) and insufficient aggregate base and material existed to construct the street to MSAS standards. The 3 streets that underwent reconstruction are 67`h Avenue (7`" Street to 6rh Street), 6`�' Street(67`" Avenue to Rice Creek Terrace), and Rice Creek Terrace (from 6`" Street to 68`�Avenue). "1'he reclaiming process requires a thicker pavement and aggregate base to produce an acceptable base product. A reclaim material with too much sand or silt mixed in doesn't provide adequate stability and may lead to pavement c�uality and durability issues. Staff closely monitors the production of reclaim material to ensure a quality product is produced. City records and the soil exploration report both indicated that adequate aggregate and pavement thickness was inplace and would result in producing excellent reclaim material. But during water main installation on Rice Creek Terrace, staff found the aggregate base and asphalt pavement to be thinner than reported and reclaiming would result in sub-standard aggregate base material (reclaim). Staff isolated the reconstruction area by directing the Contractor to excavate small inspection holes along the MSAS route including 6`" Street (67`�' �venue to Rice Creek Terrace), 67`� Avenue (6`n Street to Monroe Street) and Monroe Street (67`�' Avenue to Mississippi Street). Staff visually inspected the excavations and determined that MSAS routes west of 7r� Street were found to be deticient (1,500 feet) and MSAS routes east of 7`" Street were found to have adequate material (2,100 feet). Staff and Contractor determine the most feasible option was to produce 6" of reclaim (pavement and base), salvage the reclaim material and excavate underlying soils in order to build the roadway to the proper section. The excavation of the underlying soils resulted in a shortage of aggregate base material and the Contractor utilized excess reclaim material throughout the job to minimize cost impacts. The work included salvaging the reclaim material, excavating and disposing underlying soils, placing the reclaim back, providing additional reclaim material, compacting and shaping in preparation of paving. The cost of this item is $30,236.01. This work will be paid with Street funds. Item #4 is for replacement of 4" concrete sidewalk adjacent to pedestrian ramp upgrades. The pedestrian ramps were upgraded to accommodate Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements and ensure positive drainage. Twenty four (24) pedestrian ramps were upgraded to current ADA standards along with adjacent sidewalk. ADA slope requirements require the pedestrian ramps to be relatively flat behind the curb and resultEd in replacement of adjacent sidewalk panels. A total of 1,399 sguare feet of sidewalk replacement was required to allow for proper transition. Staff overlooked inclusion of�the concrete walk work in the bidding documents. All sidewalk work was necessary and staff spent considerable time and effort to ensure walk and pedestrian ramps were built properly and quantities were minimized. The cost of this item is $6,155.60. This work will be paid with Street funds. Item #5 is for modification of 2 new storm sewer manholes that were delivered to the site. Staff provided underground pipe network information to the Contractor in advance so storm sewer structures could be constructed properly. The manholes requiring modification had multiple pipe 68 connections at varying angles and depths. During installation of new manholes, it was found that several manhole openings were not aligned with the existing pipe network and required modification in the excavation trench. Staff negotiated with the Contractor to pay for labor only (no machinery) to minimize costs. The cost of this itcm is $459.40. 1'his work will be paid with Storm Water Utility funds. Item #6 is for additional 21"' concrete storm pipe at 67`�' Avenue and 6r" Street (see Exhibit B). While tlie contractor was replacing the storm sewer along the curb line of 67`� Avenue, staff observed a sinkhole forming in the residential yard where the storm sewer extended through an easement to the south between 430 and 440 67`� Avenue. Staff determined the existing 15" pipe had significantly deteriorated and soil was entering the pipe causing a sink hole. Staff directed the contractor to replace the deteriorated 15" pipe with a new 21" pipe to the area of the sinkhole. 1'he Contractor promptly responded with acquiring and installing the pipe to minimize exposure of a dangerous sinkhole in a residential neighborhood. The remaining pipe that was left in place was inspected for deticiencies and staff determined no additional pipe replacement was needed at this time. It should be noted that the pipe size was increased to accommodate future pipe replacement to enhance drainage on 66`" Avenue. 1'he depth of this pipe was approximately 17' which is 12' lower than typical storm sewer. This extra depth increases cost significantly by requiring increased excavation to maintain safe working conditions. The cost of this item is $6,723.71. This wark will be paid with Storm Water Utilitv f�unds. Item #7 is for additional riprap installation in the infiltration basin on thc north end ol�Oakley Drive at about the 6700 block. Af-ter several rain events, statf found the riprap quantity to be insufficient to slow the water and prevent erosion. Staff directed the Contractor to place additional riprap along with minor grading and restoration. "I�he cost of this itcm is $2,5�0.40. This work will be paid with Storm Water Utility funds. Item #8 is for repairing water main breaks adjacent to the proposed water main work on Rice Creek Terrace. On the first day of water main replacement, two separate water leaks appeared to the west of their work. Staff requested that the Contractor repair the leaks on a time and material basis. Inspection by City staff found that one leak was only a crack and the other was a complete break. One repair required a clamp and the other required replacing a short section of pipe. The Contractor also disposed of saturated soils unsuitable for road reconstruction, placed and compacted granular backfill materials. "I'he Contractor completed the work immediately, thereby minimizing water disruption to adjaccnt residents. "1'he cost of this item is $6,047.37. "This work will be paid with Water Utility f�unds. Item#9 is for removal of trees, installation of pipe and �radi»g ai the rain gardens adjacent to Community Park. Prior to excavation, Parks Supervisor Dave Lindquist determined that the 3 maple trees along the east side of Community Yark were stunted and beginning to show signs of distress. He recommended removal in favor of a different species of tree to be planted in 2013. The Contractor removed the trees during rain garden excavation. Staff directed the Contractor to install a 4" pipe between the rain gardens to enhance ponding capacity and infiltration. Additional grading and restoration was required due to tree removal and pipe installation. Staff 69 observed the Contractor's work to ensure the work was performed expeditiously. "I�he cost of this item is $1,990.79. This work will be paid with Storm Water Utility funds. Currently, the street and utility portion of this project is complete except for minimal corrective work in the spring. 1�he Community Park parking lot rehabilitation portion of the project is anticipated to take place this coming summer. 1�he work was delayed in order to address Rice Creek Watershed District concerns and meet their requirements in a cost effective manner. Thc Contractor has agreed to perform the work in 2013 and will honor the original unit bid pricing. Staff anticipates no further change orders on the �-emainder of the project and will continue to look for opportunitics to minimire costs. Stafi�recommends the City Cotincil approve Change Order No. 3 to Midwest Asphalt Corporation in the amount of$39,227.1 1. "I�he revised contract amount shall be increased from $1,054,126.O1to $1,093,353.12. The additional cost will be paid using Street funds ($20,589.61), Storm Water Utility funds ($11,724.30), and Water Utility funds ($6,913.20). Street fund costs are anticipated to be reimbursed using available Minnesota State Aid funding. The revised contract amount is within the budgeted (including utility wark)of$1,234.000. LRO/lro �ttachmcnl 7� CITY OF FRIDLEY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E. FRIDLEY, MN 55432 Midwest Asphalt Corp. February 11,2013 5929 Baker Rd, Suite 420 Hopkins, MN 55345 SUBJECT: Change Order No. 3 —2012 Street Rehabilitation Project No. ST2012-01 Gentlemen: You are hereby ordered, authorized, and instructed to modify your contract for the 2012 Street Rehabilitation Project No. ST2012-01 by including the following items: Item No. Descri tion Units Quantit Unit Price Cost Pavement striping and marking material 1 substitution L.S. 1.0 $15,802.00 $15,802.00 2 H drant extension for extra de th h drant EA 1.0 $865.83 $865.83 Full depth reconstruction of 6 Street, 67 3 Avenue and Rice Creek Terrace L.S. 1.0 $30,236.01 $30,236.01 Replace 4" concrete walk adjacent to pedestrian ramps to accommodate drainage 4 and ADA re uirements S.F. 1,399.0 $4.40 $6,155.60 Modify 2 new manholes to match existing 5 i e network on 67`h Avenue & 6`h Street L.S. 1.0 $459.40 $459.40 Additional length of 21" concrete storm pipe 6 extension on 67`h Avenue & re air sinkhole L.S. 1.0 $6,723.71 $6,723.71 7 Additional ri ra on Oakle L.S. 1.0 $2,550.40 $2,550.40 Repaired two water breaks on Rice Creek 8 Terrace L.S. 1.0 $6,047.37 $6,047.37 Tree removals, equalizer pipe and grading 9 at Communit Park rain ardens L.S. 1.0 $1,990.79 $1,990.79 Grand Total: $39,227.11 Submitted and approved by James Kosluchar, Director of Public Works, on the 11th day of February, 2013 James P. Kosluchar, Director of Public Works Approved and accepted this day of , 2013 by MIDWEST ASPHALT CORPORATION Midwest Asphalt Corporation, Representative Approved and accepted this day of , 2013 by the CITY OF FRIDLEY Scott Lund, Mayor 71 Darin Nelson, Interim City Manager `, ' R I C E K E ' -- -- � \ -- - -L , � , ` --- � � \ - _ - - �, � ` ', --- —� �- � - �� - � -� - � �-- B- 1 � 6. " I T. � - � 4.5' AGG. i B- 1-- ^ 5�� BI . .... w W 5 w � � 68 � � - I > I P., s.;.:::. y � � v> _ _� I Q I ,�C,�. � , ,`� ,;r;;- �q VFn✓,lF� �- z _ `� 6 T hi 1 V � � � - U� Z � i -f3 I �F- 5' IT� � �� ;: �v 4.5" IT. 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V) 3.5' AGG. -- ' 1_ C � LOCAL STREETS RECLAIM F -__ � � DENOTES SOIL BORING 6 R A E � � 2012 STREET REHABILITATION PROJECT � nATE: 2/7/2013 CHANGE ORDER #3 CITY OF FRIDLEY EXHIBIT A W � ^ z �� w� �- W^ � �^ � �^ o� �o � � ^ ^ �'`' 1 � � J 67 AVE NE � � � � INK H ❑ � REP � AC D E ISTI � EXI ST. �430 � ^440 � " W I T � 1 �� � �- � � 15 Hous � ; EXI T. \ HO SE Exis . ^ EXIS ING 1 " SHED r — � — � �; — �� ST ❑ RM PIP L - Z - � �L � EXI ST. I EXI ST. HOUSE ^ HOUS ` l 66 AVE NE 1 � 2012 STREET REHABILITATION PROJECT � ' DATE: 2/7/2013 CHANGE ORDER #3 CITY OF FRIDLEY EXHIBIT B / AGENDA ITEM f CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11 , 2013 qTY OF FRIDLEY ,+ TO: Darin R. Nelson, Interim City Manager �' PW13-013 FROM: James P. Kosluchar, Public Works Director ��� � : DATE: February 4, 2013 SUBJECT: Annual National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Review of Fridley's Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for 2012. In conformance with the City of Fridley's Stormwater Poilution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) to conform to its National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) requirements, the City of Fridley, as a Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) is required to hold an annual meeting reviewing its SWPPP activities for the previous year. The meeting is intended to provide the public with information on the City of Fridley's SWPPP. A presentation will be made summarizing SWPPP activities for 2012. This item can be moved in the agenda sequence as necessary to accommodate public attendance related to this item and other items. JPK/jpk 74 Annual Public Update to Fridley's Stormwater Pollution Plan Scheduled The City of Fridley has developed a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Program (SWPPP) in compliance with the requirements of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and the federal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES). This program requires that cities with populations greater than 10,000 maintain a Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) permit for operation and maintenance of a storm sewer system. This permit details how storm water will be managed within the City and is based on the City's comprehensive storm water management plan. Cities are required to present an update on the operations of this plan to the public annually. The review of 2012 activities and goals for Z013 will be presented before the City Council at its February 11, 2013 meeting. Copies of the plan can be reviewed at the office of the Director of Public Works at the Fridley Municipal Center. If you have questions or comments, please attend the public meeting at 7:30 p.m., Monday, February 11, 2013, in the Council Chambers of the Fridley Municipal Center, 6431 University Ave NE, Fridley. Published in the Fridley Sun-Focus 1/31/13 and 2/7/13 75 i AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11 , 2013 CITY OF fRIDLEY INFORMAL STATUS REPORTS 76