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CCA 04/27/2015 - �;«r Fridley CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 27, 2015 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) WORKSHOP (5:30 P.M.) 1. Analysis of various potential sites for locating a City Hall. CITY COUNCIL MEETING (7:00 P.M.) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. PRESENTATION: Certificates of Appreciation to AmeriCorps Volunteers. APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Board of Appeal and Equalization Meeting ofApril 13, 2015 ................................................................................................. 1 - 3 City Council Meeting of April 13, 2015 .................................................................. 4 - 23 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 27, 2015 PAGE 2 APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: OLD BUSINESS : 1. Resolution Approving a Declaration, Release, Waiver of Claims and Covenant not to Sue with the Owner of 5400 Central Avenue N.E. (Ward 1) (Continued April 13, 2015) ............................................................. 24 - 40 NEW BUSINESS: 2. Receive the Minutes from the Planning Commission Meeting of April 18, 2015 .............................................................................. 41 - 44 3. Approve Special Use Permit, SP #15-04, by Albrecht Sign Company, to Allow an Electronic Message Center Sign as Part of a New Free-Standing Sign, Generally Located at 6875 University Avenue N.E.; and Resolution Approving Special Use Permit, SP #15-04, for Albrecht Sign Company, on behalf of Woodcrest Baptist Church, the Property Owner of 6875 University AvenueN.E. (Ward 1) .................................................................................. 45 - 51 4. First Reading of an Ordinance Amending the City Code of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, by Repealing Chapter 213 Entitled "Fences" in its Entirety and Adopting a New Chapter 213 Entitled "Fences" ........................................... 52 - 57 5. Appointment— City Employee ...................................................................... 58 6. Claims (ACH PCard 1504; 167992-168164) ................................................ 59 - 74 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 27, 2015 PAGE 3 APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED): 7. Licenses ....................................................................................................... 75 - 81 8. Estimates ...................................................................................................... 82 OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: Consideration of items not on Agenda — 15 minutes. 9. Informal Status Reports ................................................................................ 83 ADJOURN. - � c;ry�f l_� Fridley �� FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING ��'''"� OF APRIL 27, 2015 7:00 p.m. — City Council Chambers Attendance Sheet Please print name, address and item number you are interested in. Print Name (Clearlg) Address Item Na; r i ( , < . ��, � , , ; ; � � ,. . � � ,��� � ,..-- � � 1 ` ' � '�w ��(�' c,1�5� c' ,j i ` IJ Yo wi'\ ����� r1'-}►,`� ;I�U._�, �!'_`' ' Kv ; �� �,���"�i� ��' i �zr ►���v . , , � r,� , _� _ , � - ,� �� _ i . _ � r� ( �\ � ; �,�. BOARD OF APPEAL AND EQUALIZATION MEETING CITY OF FRIDLEY • APRIL 13,2015 The Board of Appeal and Equalization meeting for the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor Lund at 7:05 p.m. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Lund led the Council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Lund Councilmember Barnette , Councilmember Saeflce � Councilmember Varichak Councilmember Bolkcom OTHERS PRESENT: Wally Wysopal, City Manager Darcy Erickson, City Attorney Mary Smith, City Assessor Patrick Maghrak, Appraiser Alex Guggenberger, Anoka County Mary Smith, City Assessor, stated the meeting was being conducted in compliance with Minn. Stat. Sec. 274.01. The purpose of the Board is to establish a consistent appeal procedure for the January 2, 2015, value and/or classification. Upon hearing appeals, the Board has three courses of action: to affirm, reduce, or increase the current value based on the information presented. If the property owner feels that the Board did not resolve their concerns, they may bring their case to the County Board of Appeal and Equalization which will be held on June 15 at 6 p.m. The responsibilities of the Board are to have the majority of the members in attendance have a quorum. Within the last four years, there must be at least one member who has attended an Appeals and Equalization course approved by the Commissioner of Revenue. If a property is omitted from the tax roll, it may be added by the Board. The Board may only increase or decrease individual properties. The amount of a Board reduction cannot exceed 1 percent of the citywide aggregate assessment. If the Board finds a case of undervaluation, it may raise the valuation of the property, but it must first notify the owner. The Board must complete and adjourn within 20 days from the time it convened. The Appeals procedure is to hear property owners who are present and accept any information provided, and direct staff to review the property. Written appeals will be read once property owners who are present have completed their appeal. 1 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 13 2015 PAGE 2 Ms. Smith stated the following is a summary of the 2015 assessments. According to the Certificates of Real Estate Value received in the City's office, the number of sales remained relatively unchanged from 2013 to 2014. According to the Northstar MLS, sales volume in Fridley declined by 5 percent, while the average sale price was up 4.5 percent. There were 225 qualified residential sales that occurred in Fridley from October 1, 2013, through September 30, 2014. These sales involved single-family homes, townhomes, double bungalows, and condominiums. To bring the assessment within the State ratio requirement of 90 to 105 percent; there were increases in structure values of approximately 2 to 5 percent depending on the structure type. Along with the structure increase, the land value also needed an adjustment. Of the eight neighborhood groups, four were adjusted downward, 1 to 3 percent; three were adjusted up nearly 1 percent; and one group remained unchanged. Ms. Smith stated upon review of the sales county-wide, commercial and industrial structure rates received an increase of 5 percent. Along with this, an increase of 3 percent in land value was also necessary in Fridley to achieve the 95 percent ratio. After application of these adjustments, commercial and industrial properties increased overall by 7.62 percent compared to last year's assessment. Apartment sales were also reviewed, and it was determined that an increase would be necessary to achieve the 95 percent ratio. This created a year-over-year value increase of 8.5 percent in Fridley. Ms. Smith stated, to summarize, the 2015 assessment reflects a market which has stabilized compared to the 2014 assessment. The study period for 2014 assessments revealed an increase of an average sales price of nearly 18 percent while the same period, one year later, shows a 4.5 percent increase in the average sales price. This would indicate a shift in the tax burden also. With the 2014 assessment, the estimated market value of a residential property equated to 59 percent; whereas, commercial/industrial properties made up 32 percent of the overall value. This year for the 2015 assessment, commercial and industrial properties outperformed residential properties and, in turn, increased to 35 percent of overall value. Residential made up 56 percent. Residential sales within the first six months of the 2016 assessment study period indicate a 5.5 percent increase in the average sale price with a decline in the sales volume of 14.29 percent. Market time remained nearly unchanged, and sellers got 98 percent of their asking price. Ms. Smith stated sales price ranges are as follows for the first six months of the 2016 assessment: There were 10 sales under $100,000; 113 sales from $100,000 to $200,000; 24 sales from $200,000 to $300,000; and 2 sales from $300,000 to $400,000. Mayor Lund asked if anyone had contacted the City regarding their valuation. Ms. Smith replied they have received 18 calls. Mayor Lund replied obviously they were resolved easily. The market has stabilized and, therefore, people do not have the big disparity issue between value and t�es. As to some of the commercial/industrial discussions on valuations, have those lessened now with the stabilization of the market? 2 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 13,2015 PAGE 3 Ms. Smith replied they are down to approximately 30 petitions. Mayor Lund replied that is a lot less. Two years ago there were over a hundred. Ms. Smith stated they have until Apri130 to file for taxes payable this year. Councilmember Barnette stated for many years he has always said that the property taxes in Fridley are one of the lowest in Anoka County. He asked if that was still a true statement. Ms. Smith replied she believed so. She has not looked at all the other tax rates among all the other cities. She knows they are not the highest. MOTION by Councilmember Barnette to close the meeting. Seconded by Councilmember Varichak. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE MEETING WAS CLOSED AT 6:38 P.M. Respectfully submitted by, Denise M. Johnson Scott J. Lund Recording Secretary Mayor 3 CITY COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF FRIDLEY APRIL 13, 2015 The City Council meeting for the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor Lund at 7:02 p.m. ROLL CALL: � MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Lund Councilmember Barnette Councilmember Saeflce Councilmember Varichak Councilmember Bolkcom OTHERS PRESENT: Wally Wysopal, City Manager Darcy Erickson, City Attorney Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Debra A. Skogen, City Clerk James Kosluchar, Public Works Director Darin Nelson, Finance Director/Treasurer Alicia Uzazek, Friends of the Mississippi River Jack Kirk, Director of Parks and Recreation Donna Bahls, Springbrook Nature Center Foundation Earl Doc Smith, EDS Builders Axin Ali Hussain, Totem Foods, Inc. PRESENTATION: Minnesota Blue Star Award presented by Friends of the Mississippi River Alicia Uzarek, Friends of the Mississippi River, stated she is here tonight representing the Blue Star Award for excellence in community storm water management. The Blue Star Award is a unique joint venture which began in 2010. It was created in partnership with Friends of the Mississippi River, Minnesota GreenStep Cities, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Emmons - & Olivier Resources, and several watershed districts and private foundations. All of these partners recognize two things. First, clean, safe and healthy water resources are a fundamental part of our Minnesota way of life. We all love our great drinking water in Minnesota, and we all love our water recreation. The second thing they realized was that, while many communities work hard to protect and preserve our water, federal and state regulations and city storm water permits are really designed to establish minimums. Of course this is effective at encouraging communities to implement the most basic water protection, but there is no real tangible incentive for communities to go above and beyond to help us pass cleaner and healthier water onto the next generation. 4 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 13.2015 PAGE 2 Ms. Uzarek stated the partners worked together to create the Blue Star Award, a one-of-a-kind award program that offers communities that excel in stormwater management, the positive public recognition they deserve. There are three goals to this program, First, is to honor cities for their great work, which they are here to do today. Second, to spotlight excellence for communities that may wish to emulate successful efforts of their peers. Third, to let citizens understand where their community stands. Storm water so often is something that is both figuratively and literally underground. It is something that citizens deal with on a day-to-day basis and it is not always visible. This really helps the community know the good the City is doing. Ms. Uzarek stated through this program, Fridley staff conducted a rigorous online self- assessment on a wide range of policies and practices with questions grouped into three core areas. First, what is water-friendly planning and preservation; second, what are storm water management standards and practices; and, third, what is storm water pollution prevention. She is happy to say Fridley scored high enough on its assessment to earn the Blue Star Award. It is one of 20 cities in Minnesota to earn the award. Fridley is the 8th highest scoring city in Minnesota, which means it is in the top 10 and is on their website on the leaderboazd page. Also, in the storm water pollution prevention category, Fridley scored first. This award is a reflection of the work done throughout the community. She thanked the elective leadership and Fridley's watershed partners for establishing community priorities to stop runoff before it starts, protect actual resources with smart planning, and reach out to the community and share responsibility for clean water. She also recognized Kay Qualley, Environmental Planner, who did a lot of great work pulling this assessment together. She worked very closely with Julie Jones, Planning Manager, and Jim Kosluchar, Director of Public Works. Ms. Uzarek stated with this award comes a few things. First, they have the actual award. There are signs they can post throughout the community and buttons they are encouraged to wear at all of the City's Earth Day celebrations so they can start the conversation about the City's great storm water practices. They are also sending a notice to all of inembers of the Friends of the Mississippi River (12,000 people throughout the State) as well as a separate e-mail to all their members in Fridley letting them know about Fridley's great work. Also, she has been told Fridley is not a city that works on its laurels so the award comes with an evaluation of the City's assessment explaining areas for improvement and providing information about similaz communities who have already made those improvements. Ms. Uzarek stated it is one of the components of the GreenStep Cities Program so it will add to Fridley's next step in that program. On behalf of their program partners and the people in Minnesota who value clean water, she is pleased to present the City of Fridley with the Blue Star Award for excellence in community storm water management. APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA: APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Approve the Minutes of the City Council Meeting of March 23,2015. APPROVED. 5 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 13 2015 PAGE 3 OLD BUSINESS: 1. Second Reading of an Ordinance to Amend the City Code of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, by Making a Change in Zoning Districts (Rezoning Request, ZOA #15- 10, by Alliant Engineering, Inc.,on Behalf of the Property Owners of 5300 and 5400 Central Avenue N.E., to Rezone the Properties from C-3, General Shopping,to C-2, Generai Business, Generally Located at 5300 and 5400 Central Avenue N.E. (Ward 1). WAIVE THE READING OF THE ORDINANCE AND ADOPTED ORDINANCE NO. 1319 ON SECOND READING AND ORDERED PUBLICATION. NEW BUSINESS: 2. Receive the Minutes from the Planning Commission Meeting of March 18,2013. RECEIVED. 3. Resolution Approving Final Plat, P.S. #14-04, by Fridley Land, LLC, the Property Owner of 4800 East River Road N.E., to Allow the Redevelopment of the Property (Ward 3). ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO.2015-20. 4. Special Use Permit Request, SP #15-03, by Martin Consulting (on Behalf of Verizon Wireless), to Allow the Construction of an 89-Foot Telecommunications Tower in the Rear Yard of the Property, Generally Located at 960 Osborne Road N.E.; and Resolution Approving Special Use Permit, SP #15-03, for Martin Consulting on Behalf of Verizon Wireless, to Allow the Construction of a Telecommunication Tower and Accompanying Ground Equipment on an Industrial Property Located at 960 Osborne Road N.E.,Owned by 960 Osborne Road WFW,LLC (Ward 2). APPROVED SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #15-03, AND ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2015-21. 5. Resolution Authorizing Both Final Changes in Appropriations for the General Fund and Various Special Revenue Funds for the Year Ended 2014; and Approving a Transfer From the Park Capital Improvements Fund to the 2013 Street Improvements Project Fund. Councilmember Bolkcom asked what "Police, Insurance-Non-personnel" was. Why does the City pay insurance for that? , 6 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 13, 2015 PAGE 4 Darin Nelson, Finance Director/Treasurer, replied that is for property casualty type of insurance for police-related items. It is non-personnel. ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO.2015-22. 6. Resolution Authorizing Adoption and Execution of a Mutual Agreement Between the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and the City of Fridley Fire Department. Councilmember Bolkcom asked is Anoka CounTy unusual in saying that for fires lasting over two hours, the County needs to pay the fire departments. How often does it happen where there City spends less than two hours on a fire and gets paid nothing? Wally Wysopal, City Manager, stated he would be happy to find out the answers to those questions. ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2015-23. 7. Resolution in Support of an Application for a Minnesota Lawful Gambling Premise Permit for Fridley Lions at Banquets of Minnesata, Located at 6310 IIighway 65 N.E. (Ward 2). Councilmember Varichak asked in regards to the Banquets of Minnesota, does that mean they are only going to be open on Sundays and Wednesdays, otherwise they are only open for events? Debra A. Skogen, City Clerk, replied when the City approved their liquor license last September, they were given about six months to get their restaurant open to the public. At that time, they talked about one night and Sunday mornings. In order to get the ball rolling, they have agreed to have an activity night which would include a buffet with different meals. Each week would be different. There was a good article written up in the Focus. The rest of the time would be just for private party events. Councilmember Bolkcom asked where there were at with the kitchen and liquor license. Ms. Skogen replied, the kitchen has been approved by Anoka County. They are planning on opening the May 1. They would offer a buffet dinner first and then bingo after that. ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2015-24. 8. Approve Stewardship Fund Planning Grant Agreement between the City of Fridley and the Mississippi Watershed Management organization for Village Green Stormwater Detention Expansion (Ward 1). THIS ITEM WAS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA AND PLACED ON THE REGULAR AGENDA. 7 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 13.2015 PAGE 5 9. Appointment Mr. Wysopal stated this is for the appointment of a new employee, John Lennander, as the Assistant City Engineer. His effective appointment date is April 14. APPROVED. 10. Claims (167735 - 167991) APPROVED. 11. Licenses APPROVED THE LICENSES AS SUBMITTED AND AS ON FILE. 12. Estimates Municipal Builders, Inc. 17125 Roanoke Street N.W. Andover, MN 55304 �JTP#3 Filter Drain Pump Project No. 459 EstimateNo. 2...............................................................................$31,063.48 Keys Well Drilling Company 1156 Homer Street St. Paul, MN 55116-3232 2015 Well Rehabilitation Project No. 448 EstimateNo. 1..........................................................................$16,670.00 APPROVED. OPEN FORM. VISITORS: . No one from the audience spoke. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: Councilmember Bolkcom asked that Item No. 8 be removed and placed on the regular agenda. MOTION by Councilmember Barnette to approve the proposed consent agenda with the removal of Item No. 8. Seconded by Councilmember Varichak. 8 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 13.2015 PAGE 6 UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA: MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to adopt the agenda with the addition of Item No. 8. Seconded by Councilmember Saefke. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. OPEN FORUM: No one from the audience spoke. PUBLIC HEARING: 13. Consideration of Text Amendment, TA #15-01, by the City of Fridley, Amending the City Code by Repealing Chapter 213, entitled "Fences" in its Entirety and Adopting a New Chapter 213 Entitled "Fences". MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilmember Barnette. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE HEARING WAS OPENED AT 7:18. Scott Hickok, Community Development Director, stated this is an item for the benefit of the City's customers to make it much easier to install fences on a residential property. The City currently has the language they see before them, but it is found in two different places in the Code--Chapter 213 and Chapter 205. Staff has prepared a text amendment for Council's consideration that would put the language all in one place. Not only that, but it would provide some graphics so that somebody who is looking at installing a fence better understands, for example, what a vision safety corner is and what to do to their driveway so they are not blocking their own visibility with a fence. It has more to do with housekeeping than regulation. Councilmember Bolkcom said in Chapter 213.02, it states shall not impede, etc., then under 213.06, it states shall not be within, upon, or through drainage areas, ponds, or wetlands. Mr. Hickok replied what staff encourages people to understand is when you are putting in, for example, steel fence posts with concrete foundation, you are not to build up around that foundation so that it pushes water out onto the neighbor's property or redirects flow that might have otherwise just gone naturally to a different area. Section 213.02 just talks about the location and says, for sure you can do it, be careful not to affect the flow of water on adjacent properties. It is a cautionary note. "Prohibition" then, the 213.06 language, is talking about specifically not putting it in drainage areas, ponds, etc. 9 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 13.2015 PAGE 7 Councilmember Bolkcom said in the section of the ordinance related to residential districts, it says the fence shall not exceed a height of 30 inches within 10 feet of a driveway for distance. Does that also apply to commercial and industrial? She said if she has a commercial property, can the fence go higher than 30 inches if it is close to a driveway? Mr. Hickok replied there is an industrial standard. He is thinking of those properties where they have chain link fence that surrounds their entire property. This specifically is talking about residential districts. In one area, where it talks about in front of the structure, in commercial districts it does talk about fences in the front of the principal structure being no more than 4 feet in height and shall not exceed 8 feet otherwise. They have regulations governing that view triangle so the truckers and workers coming in and out have good visibility entering and exiting their site. Sometimes they will stop their fence back away from their driveway out of that view triangle. He is thinking about a property along Main Street, for example, it has lines on its fence. If you were to take and draw this view triangle area, you would see that the closest fence posts to the driveway are outside of that view triangle area. Other properties have something at an angle that represents something more like they see in the drawing. Provided they keep their fence posts and their fence out of the view triangle, they are able to do that. Councilmember Bolkcom asked why put it in under the residential one then? Every one of them shall not encroach on the vision safety zone. Why does it say "no fence shall exceed the 30 inches within 10 feet of a driveway?" Why is that different in residential? Why is that spelled out there if they all have to have the vision safety zone? Mr. Hickok replied the height of 30 inches is a good safety precaution and allows you to see from a typical passenger vehicle out over the top of it. In a commercial/industrial district, you should really protect your employees in that same standard. However, it is not as explicit in the commercial districts. It is very rare the City finds fences in the front yard. Older, existing industrial properties generally have fences in the front yard. If additional language is needed to make it clear, they can take a look at that. Councilmember Bolkcom stated they do have some industrial sites that have barbed wire at the top of their fence. Mr. Hickok replied there is a provision in the Code that allows that. They need to have approved outdoor storage to have barbed wire. Not razor wire, not concertina wire, not electric fence but three strands of barbed wire. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if someone already has a fence on their property and it does not conform to this, is it grandfathered in. Mr. Hickok replied with the adoption of any ordinance, you have to be careful about applying a new standard and moving forward. Keeping in mind that there are standards that already existed in the Code, there may be situations where they would go back and look. Sometimes it actually takes aerial photographs to determine whether it is an issue. Rarely do they find it to be so objectionable that the City has a big investigation on it. However, if it is an ordinance, it needs to be enforced. The City did, for example, have a property on 61 st Avenue with both hedges and 10 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 13,2015 PAGE 8 fences in vision safety zones. The City did have to go back and have people trim those and move fences in order to really protect themselves when moving out onto 615� Avenue. It is not impossible to think the City would do that. The City is always careful to see whether something predates an ordinance before they enforce it. Councilmember Bolkcom asked is a fence considered a fence whether it is all connected or if there are spaces in between. Mr. Hickok replied yes, it would be. Mayor Lund stated he is left a little unclear based on the discussion about the 30-inch height. How far does the fence have to be away from the street? It has the 10 feet from the driveway, but what about from the curb? Mr. Hickok replied it has to be entirely on the property owner's own property. Oftentimes they have a right-of-way that puts you back 7 1/2, 10, maybe even 15 feet from the road. Most fences are back outside of that to begin with. They have a broader driveway. Mayor Lund stated he understands the easement or right-of-way can vary. Not are all a uniform 10 feet, 15 feet. Is it less than 10 feet from the curb that they have to make sure that there is the 30-inch height maximum and 10 feet to the side of the driveway? Mr. Hickok replied, yes, they would want to be very, very careful. That is why these illustrations are so important because they would want to take a look at knowing where there property line is. Oftentimes people think their property line is the curb. They need to know, one, � that where their property line typically sits back, there is public right-of-way or boulevard outside their property line. Then this view triangle goes from their property line back. They want to make certain they are not impeding their own visibility on their property. That is where this view triangle becomes important. Mayor Lund stated he understands the drawings. Is that in every case? It says the dash line shows that is the property line outside of the boulevard or right-of-way. Are there any cases where if that is 25 feet away from the curb, well within a property line, and they put up a 4-foot fence, do they still have to be 30-inch maximum height for the view? He is thinking if the fence is back far enough, do they still need that 30-inch restriction within either side of 10 feet of their driveway. Mr. Hickok replied, yes, they do. Mayor Lund asked, it does not matter how far back the fence is because they could be outside the fence and still not be to the curb,to the street, for the visual. Mr. Hickok stated it is most enforceable to create a standard. Some of the property lines are back 15, 20 feet; but it is really important that they have a standard that is consistent throughout that is based on where the property line is, and not where the curb is or the width of the right-of- way and so forth. 11 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 13,2015 PAGE 9 Mayor Lund stated this is really the same thing the City has now. Mr. Hickok replied yes, it is it is just putting it all in one place. Councilmember Bolkcom stated she wanted to go back to her point about what if the fence was already there and not legal? She sees them right on the curb. They want to take the most opportunity for a backyard for the kids to play. It is basically their side yard but it is also on the street side. Mr. Hickok stated when raise a question, they will do that investigation he talked about. They will go back, define where their property line is based on some pretty good standards they have. They have some manuals to tell staff how wide the right-of-way is in that segment of the roadway so they know where their private property begins. If it looks like it is right at the curb, it is going to be rare the fence is ever right at the curb. If it is, then that is a problem. They will take a look at it. They might find it is an old plat that has the right-of-way or the property line right out into the road. In that situation,they need to keep vision safety in mind. There are some situations where those old plats have a property line that is even out beyond the curb. Councilmember Bolkcom stated but the problem exists again because you do not need a permit to do it. A lot of people can put up their own fences. Mayor Lund stated they had a case a few years back where they had to have the fence moved. Mr. Hickok stated they would be amazed at how many calls the City gets from owners who are putting them up. They are very diligent about it. They do not want to put it up a second time. If they have not called, a neighbor has called and asked them to take a look at it. James Kosluchar, Public Works Director, stated the right-of-way ordinance currently precludes any obstructions in the right-of-way without a permit. Extending behind that right-of-way or property line is not allowed under the current ordinance. MOTION by Councilmember Saeflce to close the public heazing. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom. � UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE HEARING WAS CLOSED AT 7:33. NEW BUSINESS: 14. Resolution Approving Plans and Ordering Advertisement for Bids: Springbrook Nature Center Improvement Project (Ward 3). Jack Kirk, Director of Parks and Recreation, stated last Monday they had an opportunity to have the architect for the Springbrook Nature Center Improvement Project attend the City Council Workshop and give an overview of the plans for the Springbrook Nature Center building. Paul Anderson is with Partners & Sirny Architects. They have worked very closely with them over a 12 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 13.2015 PAGE 10 number of months, and with their local design committee to put together a project they know is going to meet the needs of the Nature Center operation for years to come. Mr. Kirk stated the project is going to include a remodeling of the existing approximately 5,000 square foot interpretive center facility, and it is going to include a new addition of just over 10,000 square feet. They are going to have a facility that ultimately will be three times the size of the current Springbrook Nature Center interpretive building. Mr. Kirk stated the first item is a site plan. The new addition is going to really bring the building much, much closer to the parking lot. In the early 1980s, the building was designed back so it blended into the Nature Center. When you drove into the parking lot, you really did not see the Nature Center building. It has an earth sheltered side. The entrance is tucked around the corner. The downside is from a standpoint of having someone leave that facility, locking up at night, nobody in the parking lot could see them. This will be a much safer entrance which is much closer to the parking lot. Mr. Kirk stated this new addition and remodeling will have them changing the trail alignment. Right now as you come out of the Nature Center parking lot, the trail goes right through where the new addition is going to be. It will be rerouted around the north and east side of the building so when people are inside the classrooms or the gathering space, their views are going to be out to nature, not people walking by the front on foot. Mr. Kirk stated on Page 122 of Council's agenda is a sketch from the architects of what the entrance to the building will look like. Page 123 is the view of the new addition. Page 124 is going to be the look of the existing building. Mr. Kirk stated some of the features of the project they are proposing are as follows. They have a lot of large school groups that come out and, while the facility has been a great one over the years, it really does not have a great entry area. It is very small. The new facility is proposed to have a very good sized vestibule area as there could be school groups coming in at the same time as the general public. Mr. Kirk stated they also have a plan for larger and more accessible restrooms. They really are short on restroom space at the current facility. Included will be a family restroom. All will be accessible right off the vestibule. Mr. Kirk stated there are two nice-sized classrooms. They deal with a lot of school groups. They think it will be really an advantage to have these classrooms right on the end of the building and also accessible to the trail system. Mr. Kirk stated when you enter from the vestibule into the main part of the Nature Center, you will come to another double set of doors. You will come into what is going to be an expanded exhibit area. The proposed exhibit azea will be about three times larger. Mr. Kirk stated that a real focal point for this facility is the gathering space. They spent a lot time working on it and feel it is going to be a great asset to the facility. It will be a large facility 13 � FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 13 2015 PAGE 11 that is going to be able to accommodate about 250 people for a sit-down meal function. If it were educational, such as a lecture, it could accommodate even more than in the gathering space. However, it is a multi-use room. It will have two operational partitions that can divide that space into three. They can certainly accommodate more meetings.. Just to the outside of the gathering space there will be a patio area. Mr. Kirk stated just to the left of the gathering space and between the classrooms will be a catering kitchen. There may be events that call for food to be brought in for a meal function. It could be a reunion, a business retreat function, or a reception. Mr. Kirk stated once you come in the doors, you can look ahead to the reception desk. People can get help there signing up for programs, get information about the park, etc. They have a very active volunteer force at the Nature Center who will be helping on a regular basis besides a staff person at the reception desk. Right behind the reception area is an open office area to accommodate the seasonal staff and the many volunteers. Mr. Kirk stated there will be a small reflection area as part of what is in the existing building. There will be a seating area with some easy chairs, a fireplace, and some new windows put into the wall for people to sit and enjoy the view. Mr. Kirk stated people love seeing the animals. Because the existing animal care room and exhibit area is a little bit small, the plan calls for an enlarged animal care facility. In the future, with additional funding, they could actually add a little bit more to the animal displays. Mr. Kirk stated the facility also calls for a preriy good sized storage area. They have a lot of programs that are seasonal in nature. For example, snowshoes are rented out to people; they have a big Halloween event with a lot of props; and very active educational curriculum with the schools with different units they go through such as solar energy, etc. It will be a big plus to keep their equipment close by and readily available for the programs they run. Mr. Kirk stated because this project is being funded in great part by the State bonding money, they are required to meet what is called Minnesota B3 which stands for Buildings, Benchmarks, and Beyond. It was formerly called the Minnesota Sustainable Building Guidelines. Things they are doing with the design and construction of this building need to meet these very strict Minnesota sustainable building guidelines. They are very happy they are able to do that. It has always been part of their mission and message to make sure what they are doing is something pointing to being environmentally responsible. Along those lines, the plans call for a geothermal heating and cooling system. Taking the water from the earth to help heat the building in the winter months and help cool the building in the summer. Mr. Kirk stated the building will have an energy efficient envelope. That is something the architect has worked hard on and has promised it will be energy efficient. The building in part is going to have a green roof which will be plant material on the roof. It can be a very attractive and interesting look. It also helps with the rainwater which does not just run off, it percolates into the plant materials and drains off very slowly. 14 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 13 2015 PAGE 12 Mr. Kirk stated they have applied for a grant for solar energy and, if they receive that grant, they would like to do independent solar panels right off of the parking lot. Mr. Kirk stated when he presented the project to them last August, he stated they were working on a budget for this part of the project of$5.4 million. They got $5 million from the State of Minnesota. There would be another $400,000 from the Springbrook Nature Center Foundation. They are interested in meeting that through community contributions which they have been doing very, very well at; and there are even some in-kind contributions that are forthcoming. Mr. Kirk stated there are two additional planning initiatives that are going on. One of them is for exhibits going into this building. They do have money in the budget earmarked for exhibits. T'hey had a great meeting just this afternoon with Split Rock Studios. They had a planning session a couple months ago, and went through the ideas for exhibits; and they brought back a lot \ of their design development plans today which look very good. That is something to be incorporated into the building, and they also are working on what they are calling Phase II. That is the outdoor picnic pavilion, the outdoor amphitheater, the outdoor nature-based play area, the outdoor classrooms, the trail system, and the balance of the 7-acre entrance area which the Foundation is currently raising funds to accomplish. That is going on at the same time because they want to make sure everything is viewed as one unit, one project, and want to make sure that everything fits together nicely. Mr. Kirk stated he recommends the City Council adopt the resolution and approve the plans and authorize staff to proceed with going out for bids on this project. Councilmember Bolkcom stated there should be a way to donate through the website. Donna Bahls, Springbrook Nature Center Foundation, stated she is vice-chair of the Springbrook Nature Center Foundation. If you go to www.springbrooknaturecenter.org, under "Foundation," you will find an opportunity to donate. Councilmember Bolkcom stated there should be a link on the City's website directly there. Mr. Kirk stated he believed that is already linked. Mayor Lund stated they just recently did that. Councilmember Bolkcom asked if they wanted to talk about the groundbreaking. Mayor Lund stated that is going to happen on May 20. He said although he has no problem with approving the plans and specifications and going out for bid, they are working with in-kind contributions. If they approve these plans, the plans will go out for bid, but they do have at least one additional in-kind contribution that is confirmed. Is it appropriate to remove that portion of the bid package now? Mr. Kirk replied, he just told the construction manager the good news. He stated that they are able to pull out the work from the bid. 15 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 13,2015 PAGE 13 Earl Doc Smith, EDS Builders, he is the construction manager. He has been involved with them since October; and is very impressed with all those involved from the City. Getting on board and helping each other and getting the company to supply all the wood. It was very timely. As a construction manager you break it into individual packages, i.e., concrete package, rough carpentry, finished carpentry, electrical, and mechanical. They are just finishing that, and it is going over to the architect tomorrow. He is suggesting to pull that out, the finished carpentry, and say this is being installed and supplied by the owner. If that changes they can always bid that later. Mayor Lund stated as of this morning they do have a gentlemen's agreement by the two principal owners; and they would supply, manufacture, and install all of the cabinetry in the building. At the risk of slighting other contributors, however, they are the latest contributors and they are Vision Woodworking. They have a large facility in Fridley and manufacture very high- end commercial cabinetry for a lot of businesses. MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to adopt Resolution No. 2015-25. Seconded by Councilmember Saeflce. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 15. Approve Encroachment Agreement to Allow Public Improvements on Private Right-of-Way Located at 5300 Central Avenue N.E. (Ward 1). Scott Hickok, Community Development Director, stated this is an agreement, much like one they have seen before. The Cielo Development had an agreement much like this. In that agreement the language talks about things like installing. Who is in charge of installing the improvements in the public right-of-way. Who are the people who will be maintaining it. Not who is the contractor who will be removing the snow, but who is responsible for shoveling the snow and those types of things. All put together in an agreement. Mr. Hickok stated they have a very good working relationship with the property owners here. They have involved the people at Embers at 5400 Central as well because there is a dynamic there that needs to work well together. The people at 5300 and 5400 have reviewed this, and it is ready for Council's signature this evening. Mr. Hickok stated there is also a resolution also. This resolution goes with the waiver of claims and covenant not to sue. These documents are woven together. He wanted to mention what they were so they are not confusing those. Right now the first item is just simply the agreement related to the improvements on that public right-of-way. Mr. Hickok stated Mayor Lund asked about the circulation and what the improvements were. He said he thought it would be a good time to go back and review what they are talking about specifically. 16 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 13,2015 PAGE 14 Mr. Hickok stated those improvements they see include traffic diverters, parking stalls, curb and gutter, and landscaped areas. All that is being done on the 8-foot parcel. The Agreement really protects all parties. It lets the people who own the property know they are being allowed to use this property but in exchange for that here are some conditions for being able to use it. It does help them meet their parking requirements. Mr. Hickok stated it is important for the best circulation on this site to have the use of not only this but a new access. That new access really improves not only the in and out movements to the site for their new tenants but also for Embers. Mr. Hickok stated this is a piece that is really important for them because, back when they were talking about the rezoning, they talked about different scenarios that would move circulation on the site in a different way. They may remember discussion about a counterclockwise movement through the site. Staff was interested in talking about having this counterclockwise movement and eliminating the east out at the easternmost access. After a lot of discussion, they are leaving the east out in on the eastern entrance. They are certain that once the western access drive is made available to Embers' customers and they notice then directly to the north they have a way to come straight out and get a better run at the intersection, they are not going to use the east out. They had talked about things such as pork chops, a traffic diverter that would make this a right- in/right-out intersection. They talked about even a painted pork chop that would allow ease of plowing, etc., but still provide direction for people who were coming so that it was clearly a right-in/right-out and then signage saying, "Do Not Go East." Mr. Hickok stated the reality of it is that customers are going to want to go east. The best option is to get as far west as they can, go through that west access drive, and then go east or west if they want to do that. They are also uncertain about what is going to happen on 53rd which is probably more important. They did have a traffic study. Mr. Kosluchar engaged the services of a consultant to take a look at what they would do there to make the situation better. They had an "F" performing intersection at Central and 53rd. As it turns out, the activity on these sites, even in its redevelopment state is not significant enough for them simply to say "no" to it. But for an a.m. peak and p.m. peak, the activity that comes off this site is nearly negligible. Even with the design they have suggested here. Mr. Hickok stated this does kind of go along with that agreement not to sue as well. As they know, they move boldly into what is best for the City; however, in this particular case both property owners are agreeing saying, this is the access they had chosen. This was their highest preference. They are going to let them do this. The City is saying, through this agreement, do not come back and say, you let us do that but it has affected us this way or that way. The City is givin� them the access they want. At this point the City does not know what is going to happen at 53` Avenue. Understand that is the next agreement Council will be talking about. Mayor Lund said so with the new driveways of these two businesses, there really will not be a change from what they see there today. There will be no restriction on ins and outs on either of those driveways, and those driveways will be very close together. 17 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 13,2015 PAGE 15 Mr. Hickok replied he has spoken with Mr. Kosluchar about this. Right now there is unrestricted access to 53`d Avenue. You basically have a surmountable curb that lets you go out anywhere. People do now come out of Embers, come around the pumps, and come out as far away from the intersection as they can and they will then go east. This new design will allow them to do that. Once they get a legitimate access point out onto 53rd that is further away from the intersection,they think very few people will still choose to go out at the easternmost drive in. Mayor Lund replied if they figure it out. When they park in the eastern parking lot, they use the eastern driveway and then just leave by that driveway, not realizing they can loop and go out the western driveway because they are right next to each other. There is a slight improvement. There used to be a wide broad apron on the western driveway with the surmountable curb. Now they have restricted that to an actual driveway width. He could come into the eastern driveway and he could leave and go right or left. What Mr. Hickok is telling him is that a lot of people will figure it out very readily. Use the western driveway to go left because there is a little bit more stacking room although they are talking about the distance of a caz width maybe. Either driveway, if they are in the western driveway, they can go left (a little more stacking room); and a person coming out of that eastern driveway could be going right; and they are doing the crossover. He is not saying it is any worse. He did not think it was a real big improvement. Mr. Hickok replied, he would agree with them. They actually had them do further analysis about their circulation on the site. For a.m. and p.m. peaks, a.m. is going to be the most critical. It is fairly negligible in terms of what it is going to do to activity there. It is imperfect now; it will be imperfect then. They tried to make it better, but there is not enough room, and frankly not enough activity even on the busiest day to make it so dramatic that they would have had to say "no" to it. Mayor Lund stated he is not suggesting that he wants to impede the progress of this newer facility on that intersection. He certainly does not want to make it a negative for the Embers owner. He likes what he sees now. It is not much of an improvement, and maybe eventually that whole intersection will have some improvements at some time down the road because it remains as an "F" intersection. They would like to see some improvements on that intersection. Councilmember Bolkcom stated it is just as bad as Target. Mayor Lund stated, yes, it is as bad as Target; but it is further away so you have room for stacking and getting out. It is not such a tight intersection right at Highway 65. Mr. Hickok said one of the things that makes what happens on 53`d Avenue less predictable is Mr. Kosluchar will need to work the City of Columbia Heights. It is half-owned and it will be a joint decision. They are also going to have to work out those details. Mr. Hickok stated right now they would like to tell them some more about what they predict at 53`d Avenue. From the analysis, they can see some really good solutions but, exactly what that is going to be, time will tell. 18 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 13 2015 PAGE 16 Councilmember Bolkcom asked Mr. Hickok if she is going to Starbucks, show her the best way to drive in and out of there. ' Mr. Hickok proceeded to show her. Mayor Lund stated the only caveat here is after you get your coffee you cannot get beyond that window to service the next car because there are three cars trying to get out of Embers and this multi-tenant. They cannot get out until traffic moves to clear the way so they can turn the little corner to get into the driveway to get out. Mr. Hickok stated they feared that and asked a lot of questions abaut it, but no one knows their coffee better and this site plan relative to how their operation operates than Starbucks. Mayor Lund stated and they have the "Don't sue us when this doesn't work out because you guys know best,"right? Mr. Hickok stated they really do know how their operation is going to function and they like the site, and they have approved this site plan. Axin Ali Hussain, stated he is the son of one of the owners. The owners have owned the site for 20 years. They operated the gas station and, as they move towards retirement, obviously gas has become more and more of a less sustainable option. When he moved back to the Twin Cities about two years ago, they started exploring how to improve this site. Both his father and uncle have been on Central from a business standpoint for 35 years. They very much wanted to improve the property on their own. As it has kind of evolved, they have worked with Mr. Hickok and Mr. Kosluchar on something that is the best case scenario from both a circulation and tenant mix standpoint. They were on a nine-month journey to track someone who was not on a fast food place or another place as those attracted to area as you go down to the Columbia Heights section. They have convinced Starbucks which is one of the most exciting organizations to work with because they do pay a lot of money to build a very beautiful building. Starbucks looked at this and they were fine with it. Also there is the fact they are able to fit 13 cars and stack them twice as well as they do at their typical sites, such as places in Edina. His developer, Bruce Carlson, would explain he did something similar in Centennial Lakes and Edina and other sites and it has completely redone and uplifted that corner in many areas. Mr. Carlson has looked at this. Kathy Anderson who worked at the Cub site nearby looked at it. All the experts have looked at this and said,this really is the best case scenario. Mr. Hussain stated Joe has looked at this and said, I am really online with this and this will work well for me. Yes, obviously there are concerns. They are going to sign those waivers, but they think they have put together the best product possible, not only from a circulation standpoint but from a standpoint of uplifting and bringing tenants, because if you look at that quad right now they have a Himalayan restaurant at this point which has been on and off, there has been now another site that has just been demolished, obviously Embers which is very popular, but besides that they are really trying to bring life to a cornex by Super Target, by Medtronic and broaden a community that has struggled to attract people like Starbucks and same of the tenants they hope to connect next door. 19 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 13 2015 PAGE 17 Mr. Hussain stated it has been a two-year project. The last nine months they have worked on how to figure this out and come to an optimal solution and, as Mr. Hickok and Mr. Kosluchar have explained, they have really gotten there. They have looked at all their concerns. They spent many hours trying to figure out this out. They have gotten the best minds to put together the best plan for this site going forward. Mayor Lund stated to Mr. Hussain just so he understands, certainly their whole discussion revolves azound this traffic issue because it is a very di�cult site given the elevation and relation to the other businesses at a lower elevation so it does not leave an accessible alternative. He is sure he speaks for the entire Council and staff in saying, they welcome the investment and improvement to that quadrant at that intersection. In a perfect world, they would like to see a better circulation of incoming and outgoing traffic and recognize the difficulty. Mr. Hussain replied, sure, they recognize the difficulty and have done their best, both from their standpoint but also keeping their neighbor as comfortable throughout this process as well. Also in terms of formalized traffic flow, you go from 20 feet of very isolated easement space today to 50 feet of written codified easement space for both themselves but more importantly for Embers to have that second light. No doubt not the best case scenario, but balancing those two parts, they have come to the best solution possible. Mayor Lund asked Mr. Hickok if they were to approve these agreements given to them tonight, knowing they are minus Embers, would they approve these contingent on the other one forthcoming? Mr. Hickok replied, important point. What they would be doing, for the benefit of Mr. Hussain and the other owners of the property,they would be approving this contingent on the City getting the Agreement back. The private easement agreement that has been executed between them and Embers back in their hands and also Joe's agreement will be coming back to the Council. The Embers agreement he believes will be back to Council at their next council agenda. However, the resolution the Council has in their hands says that, contingent on getting those things then, the Mayor and City Manager could execute this agreement without having to come back to the Council for those two agreements that are before them. Mayor Lund asked, does this resolution actually say that it is contingent? Mr. Hickok replied,yes, they will see there are three points in there. Darcy Erickson, City Attorney, stated it appears that they have just one of the resolutions. She sent over two separate resolutions, one for the approval of the landowner improvements and one for the declaration to be signed by Totem Foods. Mr. Hickok replied, that is probably back on his printer. Fortunately, the action of signing it is not going to take place right now until they have those other documents in their hand. They have basically the resolution and the format for the resolution, nearly an identical format for each of the two documents that says they are authorizing the Mayor to sign those and they are relative to � the agreements they do have in their hand. 20 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 13 2015 PAGE 18 Councilmember Bolkcom asked whether the other resolution they do not have is part of the record. Mr. Hickok stated the resolutians are nearly identical. One resolution for each of the two documents before them. That resolution is basically their signature saying they have agreed to the terms in these agreements, and the agreements themselves will be signed. As they like to do, they have a resolution that is accompanying another document they are approving. Mayor Lund stated they only have in front of them the resolution for the declazation release and waiver of conditions. The other one they do not have in front of them is the resolution relating to the agreement? Mr. Hickok replied, yes, and they will have that in their hands momentarily. Councilmember Bolkcom stated No. 17 is being continued to the next meeting. Mr. Hickok stated because Joe is not here. Staff has had very good discussions with them, their attorney is taking a final look through information, and staff will have that back for them at their next meeting. MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to suspend Rosenberg's Rules of Order and go to Item No. S. Seconded by Councilmember Saefke. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 8. Approve Stewardship Fund Planning Grant Agreement between the City of Fridley and the Mississippi Watershed Management Organization for Village Green Stormwater Detention Expansion (Ward 1). Councilmember Bolkcom stated is this a normal thing where the City would do in-kind matches for a stormwater detention? Mr. Kosluchar replied, yes, the City is the grantee in this case. The MWMO has recently revised their rules to permit projects to occur on private property rather than public property. The idea is that oftentimes there are better opportunities on private property. In this case they are looking at the reconstruction of the detention area at Village Green well, beyond what they are required to do per their development agreement with the City. Just to summarize, basically Village Green is required to have a 50-year storage capacity in their retention azea; and what they are looking at is expanding that to a 100-year storage. There is offsite contribution. The subwatershed is about 80 acres right now. There is obviously some City right-of-way and some other location that belong to this property. Councilmember Bolkcom asked, and the City feels comfortable that the $4,000 that basically is the City's portion for a consultant, is already in the City's storm water utility fund and feel comfortable that amount will be enough for the City's portion. 21 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 13 2015 PAGE 19 Mr. Kosluchar replied, actually as part of the fund prior to the 2012 street improvement. After � the storm in 2011, they had a feasibility report that was prepared by a consultant in some detail. At this point they are asking the consultant two things, one, is to take into account the geotechnical information that obtained from the analysis from the soil borings and the second thing will be to apply the new standard 100-year storm that was developed between 2012 and now through better storm records which will have a significant impact on what can be done. Councilmember Bolkcom asked how the Rice Creek Watershed and the Mississippi Watershed connect as far as funding and the whole thing. Mr. Kosluchar replied it is interesting, because geographically, this project is in the Mississippi Watershed Management Organization boundary, but it flows north to Rice Creek, then it flows west to the Mississippi and then goes back south into the MWMO again. It really does cross boundaries and they are very happy those two partners did not draw a line at the jurisdictional boundary of this project. They both saw benefits for both their organizations. Rice Creek Watershed District is entertaining a cost share grant at this point, potentially for the construction here. They are reviewing those right now. MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to approve the Stewardship Fund Planning Grant Agreement between the City of Fridley and the Mississippi Watershed Management Organization for the Village Green Stormwater Detention Expansion. Seconded by Councilmember Saefke. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 15. (Continued) Approve Encroachment Agreement to Allow Public Improvements on Private Right-of-way Located at 5300 Central Avenue N.E. MOTION by Councilmember Saeflce to approve the Encroachment Agreement to Allow Public Improvements on Private Right-of-way Located at 5300 Central Avenue N.E. and Adopt Resolution No. 2015-26. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTI(?N CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 16. Approve Declaration Release and Covenant Not to Sue with Totem Foods, Inc., Generally Located at 5300 Central Avenue N.E. Mayor Lund stated this is the one that is conditioned that the Embers' property owners will also be giving them another one of these. Attorney Erickson replied, actually all of the documents are conditioned on the private easement and the owners providing the declazations to the City. They are all kind of buttoned up together and predicated on getting signatures from everyone. 22 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 13,2015 � PAGE 20 Mayor Lund stated just so all of the parties understand, Item Nos. 15 and 16 are conditioned on getting the other executed documents from the parties involved. Councilmember Bolkcom stated although they were just handed these tonight, she asked whether they feel confident their City Attorney has looked over these documents and is very comfortable with going forward. Attorney Erickson replied, these documents reflect the best position the City can be with respect to its right-of-way and accommodating the development, similar to other documents received in other instances. MOTION by Councilmember Saeflce to approve the Declaration Release and Covenant Not to Sue with Totem Foods, Inc., Generally Located at 5300 Central Avenue N.E. and Adopt Resolution No. 2015-27. Seconded by Councilmember Barnette. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 17. Approve Declaration Release and Covenant to Sue with Ricky's Properties, Inc. Generally Located at 5400 Central Avenue N.E. (Ward 1). MOTION by Councilmember Saefke to continue this item to the April 27, 2015, City Council meeting. Seconded by Councilmember Varichak. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Mr. Wysopal stated this is representative of what they are trying to do to react to a business that is trying to make something work in the City, and are working on timeframes and deadlines. He thanked Council for understanding that and thanked staff and the City Attorney. This represents a lot of work, and he is sure the owners and developers appreciate that as well. 18. Informal Status Reports: There were no informal status reports. 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 8:53 P.M. Respectfully submitted by, Denise M. Johnson Scott J. Lund Recording Secretary Mayor 23 = AGENDA ITEM = Fri�eY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 27, 2015 Date: April 23, 2015 To: Walter T. Wysopal,City Managi����� �[/ From: Scott Hickok,Community Development Director lulie Jones, Planning Manager Stacy Stromberg, Planner Subject: Continued Item from April 13, 2015-Approval of Declaration Release and Covenant Not to Sue— Ricky's Properties, Inc. I RE UEST As you are aware,the properties at 5300 and 5400 Central Avenue were recently rezoned from C-3,Shopping Center District to C-2,General Business and as you are also aware,the property at 5300 Central Avenue has been approved for redevelopment.These approvals happened on April 13, 2015.At that meeting,action on this agreement for Embers was continued until the meeting of April 27, 2015. Part of that redevelopment involves the use of a City right-of-way parcel that includes an access drive to Ember's. After a healthy negotiation, all parties have agreed upon access and circulation for the new development and its neighboring property Ricky's Embers. Staff has now attached a document that certifies that the owner of Ricky's is aware of the changes and not only agrees with allowing the changes, but will hold the City harmless against any future claim related to changes made to the access to the Ember's Restaurant site from 53rd Avenue.The document has been reviewed and has been deemed satisfactory by Ember's Attorney, Ember's owner, and by City Attorney, Darcy Erickson. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the attached resolution document. 24 - DECLARATION,RELEASE, WAIVER OF CLAIMS AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE This Declaration, Release, Waiver of Claims and Covenant Not to Sue (this "DECLARATION") is made this day of , 2015 by and among: Ricky's Properties, Inc., a Minnesota corporation, hereinafter "RICKY'S PROPERTIES"; Ricky's, Inc., a Minnesota corporation, hereinafter "RICKY'S"; and the City of Fridley, a Minnesota municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "CITY." In consideration of the covenants, agreements, representations and recitals hereafter provided,the parties agree: RECITALS WHEREAS,the real property of which RICKY'S PROPERTIES is the fee title owner, and which Ricky's is the tenant (hereafter "RICKY'S PROPERTY") referred to in this DECLARATION, is located in Fridley, Minnesota,and is legally described as: See Exhibit A,attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. WHEREAS, the real property of which Totem Foods, Inc., a Minnesota corporation, hereinafter "TOTEM", is the fee title owner (hereafter "TOTEM PROPERTY") referred to in this DECLARATION, is located in Fridley, Minnesota, and is legally described as: See Exhibit B, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. WHEREAS, the real property of which the CITY is the fee title owner (hereafter "CITY PROPERTY") referred to in this DECLARATION, is located in Fridley, Minnesota, and is legally described as: See Exhibit C,attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. ' WHEREAS, 53`d AVENUE NE, hereinafter "53`d AVENUE NE", is presently a two-way— five-lane municipal street and is abutted by the TOTEM PROPERTY and CITY PROPERTY. WHEREAS, TOTEM desires to redevelop the TOTEM PROPERTY in accordance with the site plan attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as E�chibit D (the "SITE PLAN") so as to increase available parking and promote circulation of traffic for the TOTEM PROPERTY through use and improvement of the CITY PROPERTY. 733931v2 -1- 25 WHEREAS, TOTEM has requested that the CITY pernut it to make improvements to and to install and maintain upon the CITY PROPERTY in accordance with the SITE PLAN and TOTEM has requested that the CITY enter into and execute an Agreement Relating to Landowner Improvements Within City Right of Way Adjacent to 5300 Central Avenue NE and 5400 Central Avenue NE in the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, dated , and recorded with the Anoka County Registrar of Title on , 2015 as Document No. ,hereinafter referred to as the "AGREEMENT". WHEREAS, the CITY'S execution and recording of the AGREEMENT and, thus, the CITY'S permission for TOTEM to construct and maintain improvements within and upon the CITY PROPERTY in accordance with the SITE PLAN, is conditioned on TOTEM'S granting the RICKY'S PROPERTY a private access easement (the "TOTEM PRNATE ACCESS EASEMENT") to provide RICKY'S PROPERTY with additional and alternate access to 53`a AVENUE NE. WHEREAS, by virtue of the TOTEM PRNATE ACCESS EASEMENT, RICKY'S PROPERTY will have additional and alternate access to 53id AVENLTE NE. WHEREAS,RICKY'S PROPERTIES and RICKY'S acknowledge the benefits to RICKY'S PROPERTIES and the RICKY PROPERTY of and from the construction and installation of TOTEM'S improvements on and within the CITY PROPERTY in accordance with the SITE PLAN. WHEREAS, pursuant to the TOTEM PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENT, TOTEM shall have the obligation to provide the private access easement for the benefit of the RICKY'S PROPERTY on the TOTEM PROPERTY. WHEREAS, pursuant to the AGREEMENT, TOTEM has the obligation to maintain the CITY PROPERTY and the improvements it installs on the CITY PROPERTY for the benefit of RICKY'S PROPERTIES and the RICKY PROPERTY. WHEREAS, in recognition of the receipt of the benefit of TOTEM'S improvements in accordance with the SITE PLAN within the CITY PROPERTY, RICKY'S PROPERTIES and RICKY'S, desire to individually and collectively waive and release any and all rights to allege that they have suffered damages by the CITY due to the CITY'S approval of the SITE PLAN, the CITY'S grant of permission to TOTEM to install and maintain improvements within and upon the CITY PROPERTY in accordance with the SITE PLAN, any impact and consequences to the RICKY'S PROPERTY resulting from or related to said installation and maintenance of said improvements within and upon the CITY PROPERTY in accordance with the SITE PLAN, and execution and delivery of the AGREEMENT solely as the AGREEMENT relates to construction and maintenance of improvements in accordance with the SITE PLAN (collectively, the "CITY ACTIONS"), and individually and collectively covenant not to sue the CITY for any damages they may have allegedly suffered due to the CITY ACTIONS. 733931 v2 -2- 26 WHEREAS, the delivery of this DECLARATION will be contemporaneous with the CITY'S delivery of the AGREEMENT for recording to Anoka County and TOTEM's delivery of the TOTEM PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENT for recording to Anoka County, and notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this DECLARATION, in no event is this DECLARATION enforceable against RICKY'S PROPERTIES, RICKY'S, or either of their successors or assigns, in the event that either the AGREEMENT or the TOTEM PRNATE ACCESS EASEMENT is not recorded in the public records of Anoka County. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the Recitals made above and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows: SECTION 1.WARRANTIES 1. CITY Warranties.The CITY hereby warrants and represents as follows: A. Or�anization. CITY is a municipal corporation duly incorporated and validly existing in good standing with the laws of the State of Minnesota. B. Authori . CITY has the right,power,legal capacity and authority to enter into this DECLARATION. 2. RICKY'S PROPERTIES Warranties. RICKY'S PROPERTIES hereby warrants and represents as follows: A. OrEanization. RICKY'S PROPERTIES is a corporation duly incorporated and validly existing in good standing with the laws of the State of Minnesota. B. Authori . RICKY'S PROPERTIES has the right,power, legal capacity and authority to enter into this DECLARATION. 3. RICKY'S Warranties.RICKY'S hereby warrants and represents as follows: A. Or�anization. RICKY'S is a corporation duly incorporated and validly existing in good standing with the laws of the State of Minnesota. � B. Authori . RICKY'S has the right, power, legal capacity and authority to - enter into this DECLARATION. SECTION 2.INDENINIFICATIONS 1. Indemnification bv RICKY'S PROPERTIES AND RICKY'S. RICKY'S PROPERTIES and RICKY'S, individually and collectively, indemnify, defend and hold the CITY, its council, agents, consultants, attorneys, employees and representatives harmless against 733931v2 -3- 27 and in respect of any and all claims, demands, actions, suits, proceedings, losses, costs, expenses, obligations, liabilities, damages, recoveries, and deficiencies including interest, penalties and attorneys' fees, that the CITY incurs or suffers, which arise out of, result from or relate to a third party asserting or claiming an ownership or leasehold interest in the RICKY'S PROPERTY based upon theories of condemnation, takings, inverse condemnation, or trespass that allegedly resulted from, arose from or relate to the CITY ACTIONS. SECTION 3. OWNER AND TENANT'S COVENANTS 1. In consideration of CITY'S COVENANTS in SECTION 4 hereof, RICKY PROPERTIES and RICKY'S, on their own individual and collective behalf, and on behalf of their respective and collective successors and assigns, hereby waive and forever release the CITY from a11 liability and from all claims relating in any manner whatsoever to compensation, interest, costs, engineering, appraisal or attorneys' fees, based upon theories of condemnation, takings, inverse condemnation or trespass resulting from, related to, or caused by the CITY ACTIONS. Further, RICKY PROPERTIES and RICKY'S, on their own individual and collective behalf, and on behalf of their respective and collective successors and assigns, hereby covenant not to sue the CITY for any liability and from all claims relating in any manner whatsoever to compensation, interest, costs, engineering, appraisal or attorneys' fees, based upon theories of condemnation, takings, inverse condemnation or trespass resulting from,related to, or caused by the CITY ACTIONS SECTION 4. CITY'S COVENANTS 1. In consideration of the OWNER and TENANT'S COVENANTS in SECTION 3 hereof, the CITY agrees that it shall insert a provision in the AGREEMENT requiring TOTEM to construct the improvements and maintain reasonable access to the RICKY PROPERTY during the construction of TOTEM'S improvements. SECTION 5. MISCELLANEOUS 1. 'I'his DECLARATION shall apply to and bind every heir, successor in interest, assign and administrator of RICKY'S PROPERTIES, RICKY'S, and the CITY, and shall be recorded against and run with the RICKY'S PROPERTY and the CITY PROPERTY. 2. Each party hereto declares that it has had the opportunity to seek legal counsel with respect to this DECLARATION. 3. Each party hereto declares that it has read this DECLARATION that this DECLARATION has been explained to their satisfacrion, and that they fully understand the contents of this DECLARATION. 733931v2 -4- 28 4. Except as provided in any applicable Statute or other governmental or quasi- governmental regulation, third parties shall have no recourse against the CITY under this DECLARATION. 5. This DECLARATION shall be recorded by the CITY with the Anoka County Recorder contemporaneously with the AGREEMENT and the TOTEM PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENT. 6. This DECLARATION shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Minnesota. 7. If any portion, section, subsection, sentence, clause, paragraph or phrase of this DECLARATION is for any reason held to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this DECLARATION. 8. The subject headings of the paragraphs and subparagraphs of this DECLARATION are included for purposes of convenience only, and shall not affect the construction of interpretation of any of its provisions. 9. This DECLARATION may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which shall constitute one and the same instrument. [Remainder of the page intentionally left blank; Signatures set forth on following 3 pagesJ 733931v2 -$- 29 RICKY'S PROPERTIES SIGNATURE PAGE IN WITNESS WHEREOF, RICKY'S PROPERTIES has executed this DECLARATION this day of ,2015. RICKY'S PROPERTIES,INC., a Minnesota corporation By: Name: Its: STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF ANOKA ) On this day of , 2015, before me a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared , to me personally known, who being by me duly sworn, did say that he/she is the of Ricky's Properties, Inc., the corporation named in the foregoing instrument, and that said instrument was signed on behalf of said corporation by authority of the Board of Directors and said acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of the corporation. Notary Public 733931v2 -6- 30 RICKY'S SIGNATURE PAGE IN WITNESS WHEREOF, RICKY'S has executed this DECLARATION this day of ,2015. RICKY'S,INC.,a Minnesota corporation By: Name: Its: . STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF ANOKA ) On this day of , 2015, before me a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared , to me personally known, who being by me duly sworn, did say that he/she is the of Ricky's, Inc., the corporation named in the foregoing instrument, and that said instnunent was signed on behalf of said corporation by authority of the Board of Directors and said acknowledged said instnunent to be the free act and deed of the corporation. Notary Public 733931v2 -7- 31 CITY'S SIGNATURE PAGE IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the CITY has executed this DECLARATION this day of ,2015. CITY OF FRIDLEY: By: Scott Lund Its Mayor By: Walter Wysopal Its City Manager STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF ANOKA ) On this_day of , 2015,before me a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared Scott Lund and Walter Wysopal to me personally known, who being each by me duly sworn, each did say that they are respectively the Mayor and City Manager of the City of Fridley, the municipality named in the foregoing instrument, and that the seal �xed to said instniment was signed and sealed in behalf of said municipality by authority of its City Council and said Mayor and City Manager acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said municipality. Notary Public This Instrument Drafted by: After Recording Please Return to: Darcy M. Erickson Darcy M. Erickson LeVander, Gillen&Miller,P.A. LeVander, Gillen&Miller, P.A. 633 South Concord Street, Suite 400 633 South Concord Street, Suite 400 South St.Paul,MN 55075 South St. Paul,NIN 55075 (651)451-1831 (651)451-1831 Signature Page to Declaration, Release, Wavier of Claims and Covenant Not To Sue 32 EXHIBIT A (RICKY'S PROPERT� A tract of land beginning at the point of intersection of the North line of the South 20 feet of Lot 11, Auditor's Subdivision Number 155, Anoka County, Minnesota, with the West right of way line of Trunk Highway Number 65; thence Northerly along said West right of way line a distance of 162 feet; thence Westerly a right angle to said right of way line a distance of 195 feet; thence Southerly at a right angle a distance of 162 feet to the Northerly line of the South 20 feet of said Lot 11, Auditor's Subdivision Number 155, thence Easterly along said Northerly line of said Southerly 20 feet of said Lot 11, Auditor's Subdivision Number 155 to the point of beginning. E�ibit A 33 EXHIBIT B (TOTEM PROPERT� 5300 Central Avenue NE; legally described as: , Tract A: All that part of Lot 12, Auditor's Subdivision No. 155, which lies Easterly of a line parallel with and distant 351 feet Westerly from the East line of Section 23, Township 30, Range 24, according to the recorded plat thereof, Anoka County, Minnesota. Tract B: The South 20 feet of that part of Lot 11, Auditor's Subdivision No. 155, which lies Easterly of a line parallel with and distant 351 feet Westerly from the East line of Section 23, Township 30, Range 24, according to the recorded plat thereof, Anoka County, Minnesota. Subject to: a. A highway easement taken by the State of Minnesota over the Easterly 121 feet of the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 30, Range 24 together with the right to erect temporary snow fences upon the lands adjacent to Trunk Highway No. 65 and the right of access taken by the State of Minnesota being the right of ingress to and egress from Trunk Highway No. 65, except that the abutting owner shall retain the right of access on the Southerly 30 feet of said Southeast Quarter as evidenced by Final Certificates dated June 2, 1933, recorded June 14, 1933 in Book 140 on page 446 and dated March 10, 1959, recorded June 13, 1959 in Book 447 on page 213 in the office of the Anoka County Register of Deeds. b. An easement to the State of Minnesota for highway purposes, as shown by Final Certificate dated March 7, 1973 and recorded April 6, 1973 in Book 1023, Page 595, in the office of the Anoka County Register of Deeds. • c. A Utility easement granted to the City of Fridley over the South 30 feet of Lot 12, Auditor's Subdivision No. 155 by deed dated September 10, 1958, recorded December 3, 1959 in Book 465 on page 537 in the office of the Anoka County Register of Deeds. d. A perpetual nonexclusive easement 20 feet in width for roadway purposes across the South 20 feet of said Lot 11 as an extension of the service road Westerly of trunk Highway No. 65 and leading to 53rd Avenue N.E., the center line of which service road is approximately 173.5 feet Westerly of the East line of said Section 23; and subject to a perpetual Exhibit B 34 nonexclusive easement for roadway purposes over the North 12 feet of the South 20 feet of Lot 11, Auditor's Subdivision No. 155 which lies Easterly of a line parallel with and distant 351 feet Westerly from the East line of said Section 23, as reserved in Deed dated June 30, 1965, recorded November 17, 1965 in Book 700 on page 146. During the term of that certain lease dated May 20, 1965 between Herringer, Inc., a Minnesota corporation, lessor and Central Embers, Inc., a Minnesota corporation tenant, and addendum thereto dated the same date between the same parties filed in the office of the Register of Deeds of Anoka County, Minnesota on December 14, 1965 and recorded in Book 699, page 505, together with a second addendum to said lease dated July 21, 1965, filed December 14, 1965 in said office and recorded in Book 699, page 525, no restaurant sha11 be operated upon the premises by any person except by or with the written consent of Central Embers, Inc., its successors or assigns. Said restrictions shall expire upon termination of said lease for any reason whatsoever, and upon filing of a release of said restriction executed and acknowledged by Central Embers, Inc., its successors or assigns, such release shall be entered as a memorial upon the Certificate of Title of said premises. Exhibit B 35 EXHIBIT C (CITY PROPERT� Real property lying in Anoka County, legally described as follows: Part of Parce1409B S.P. 0285 (694=393) 901: That part of Tract A described below: Tract A: Lot 12, Auditor's Subdivision No. l 55, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder in and for Anoka County, Minnesota; excepting therefrom the southerly 30 feet thereof: Which lies between two lines run parallel with and distant 121 feet and 201 feet west of the east line of Section 23, Township 30 North,Range 24 West. 5ubject to the following restrictions and reservations: No access hall be permitted to Trunk Highway 292 renumbered 694 or to Trunk Highway No. 5 renumbered 65 from the lands herein described and conveyed in Parce1409B on S.P. 0285 (694=393)901. Exhibit C 36 EXHIBIT D (SITE PLAI� _r.\MIl\1tlI11Lm Mrf.\C—.L.e1L.Oed:.�nl.\Ibltt-W�e.e br 4t 4Ma�11.Ifeu. .._ — . 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D n � t �i�+ naoi+.r.�swodr� � , :— �p � � ��C��iF PENMR SET 37 ����� :� =�� � � 4�t SRE PlAN �� RESOLUTION NO. 2015 - A RESOLUTION APPROVING A DECLARATION,RELEASE,WAIVER OF CLAIMS AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE WITH THE OWNER OF 5400 CENTRAL AVENUE NE WHEREAS, the City of Fridley, through its legal and administrative staff have negotiated an Agreement Relating to Landowner Improvements Within City Right of Way Adjacent to 5300 Central Avenue NE in the City of Fridley,County of Anoka,Minnesota(the"Agreement")with the property owner of 5300 Central Avenue NE,to allow private improvements to be built in the public right of way;and WHEREAS, 'The right-of-way serves not only the property at 5300 Central Avenue NE, but the property at 5400 Central Avenue as well; and WHEREAS, the two adjacent property owners have come to general agreement on the improvements in the right-of-way as they are meant to enhance and preserve access to both properties: and WHEREAS, a private easement agreement is being prepared and will be executed immediately upon final agreement of terms; and WHEREAS, in connection with the Agreement, the City and owner of 5400 Central Avenue NE have negotiated a Declazation, Release, Waiver of Claims and Covenant Not to Sue (the "Declaration")relating to the adjacent right-of-way; and WHEREAS, approval of this Declaration is conditioned upon the following: 1) Submittal to the City an executed private access agreement between Totem Foods, Inc. and Ricky's Properties,Inc.,for the benefit of Ricky's Properties,Inc. 2} Submittal to the City of an Executed Declaration, Release, Waiver of Claims and Covenant Not to Sue executed by Totem Foods,Inc. 3) Submittal to the City of an Executed Declaration, Release, Waiver of Claims and Covenant Not to Sue executed by Ricky's Properties,Inc., and Ricky's,Inc. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that upon the receipt of the aforementioned executed documents the Mayor and CiTy Manager are hereby authorized to sign the Declaration to be filed with Anoka County. 38 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 27th DAY OF APRIL,2015. SCOTT LUND-MAYOR ATTEST: DEBRA A. SKOGEN- CITY CLERK 39 EXHIBIT A 5400 Central Avenue NE; legally described as: A tract of land beginning at the point of intersection of the North line of the South 20 feet of Lot 11, Auditor's Subdivision Number 155, Anoka County, Minnesota, with the West right of way line of Trunk Highway Number 65; thence Northerly along said West right of way line a distance of 162 feet; thence Westerly a right angle to said right of way line a distance of 195 feet; thence Southerly at a right angle a distance of 162 feet to the Northerly line of the South 20 feet of said Lot 11, Auditor's Subdivision Number 155, thence Easterly along said Northerly line of said Southerly 20 feet of said Lot 11, Auditor's Subdivision Number 155 to the point of beginning. 40 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING April 18,2015 Co-Chairperson Oquist called the Planning Commission Meeting to order at 7:02 p.m. MEMBERS PRESENT: Leroy Oquist, Brad Sielaff,Jack Velin, and David Ostwald MEMBERS ABSENT: Dean Saba, David Kondrick, and Todd Olin OTHERS PRESENT: Stacy Stromberg,Planner Shane Boskovich, Albrecht Sign Company Approval of Minutes: March 18, 2015 MOTION by Commissioner Sielaff to approve the minutes as presented. Seconded by Commissioner Ostwald. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CO-CHAIRPERSON OQUIST DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 1. PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of a Special Use Permit, SP # 15-04, by Albrecht Sign Company, to allow an electronic message center sign as part of a new free-standing sign, generally located at 6875 University Avenue. MOTION by Commissioner Sielaff to open the public hearing. Seconded by Commissioner Ostwald UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CO-CHAIItPERSON OQUIST DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED AT 7:03 P.M. Stacy Stromberg, Planner, stated the petitioner, Shane Boskovich, of Albrecht Sign Company, who is representing Woodcrest Baptist Church, is requesting a special use permit to allow an electronic message center sign to be part of a new free-standing sign on the church property, which is located at 6875 University Avenue. Ms. Stromberg stated the church would like to construct a new 80 square foot free-standing sign, of which 45 square feet of the sign will be the electronic message center. Ms. Stromberg stated the subject property is zoned R-3, Multi-Family and is located on the southeast corner of University Avenue and 69�' Avenue. It is bordered by Rice Creek on the south and City park land on the north. To the east of the property are single family homes. The church was originally constructed in 1965. A two-story addition used for administration and classroom use was constructed to the church in 1974 and in 1985 a gymnasium was added to the south side of the church building. A special use permit was issued for the gymnasium addition in 1985 to allow an expansion of a church use in a residentially zoned district. . 41 Planning Commission Meeting April 15, 2015 Page 2 of 4 Ms. Stromberg stated this property hasn't had a free-standing sign. There is only signage on the church building. Ms. Stromberg stated institutions (churches, schools, hospitals, medical clinics) that are located on residentially zoned property have similar standards for signage as commercially zoned property. They are allowed to have one free-standing sign per development,with a maximum size of 80 square feet provided that the sign is placed a minimum of 50 feet from any neighboring residentially zoned property (not including a residential site an institution is located on), and the illuminated sign face must be perpendicular to an adjacent roadway and the sign cannnot create glare that will impact adjacent residential properties. Ms. Stromberg stated the proposed sign will be located approximately 240 feet from the closest residential property, which is located directly to the east, across the church parking lot, on Rice Creek Blvd. The illuminated sign faces will be facing north and south, which is perpendicular to University Avenue,therefore reducing the likelihood of creating glare to adjacent residential properties. Ms. Stromberg stated the proposed sign also complies with the maximum size requirements of 80 square feet and will meet the m�imum height requirement of 25 feet, and is proposed to be at least 10 feet from the west and north property lines. Ms. Stromberg stated the petitioner is requesting a special use permit to allow the electronic message center as part of the new free-standing sign. Electronic changeable signs are an approved special use in any zoning district, except residential, unless meeting the requirements for Institutional Signs; provided the electronic message center sign doesn't change more often than once every 45 seconds. The sign also needs to be in conformance with all other sign requirements which,as stated above, it does. Ms. Stromberg stated City staff has not heard from any neighboring property owners. Ms. Stromberg stated City Staff recommends approval of the special use permit as electronic changeable signs are an approved special use in a residential district, provided all requirements for Institutional Signage can be met, subject to stipulations. Ms. Stromberg stated City Staff recommends that if the special use permit is granted, the following stipulations be attached: 1. The petitioner shall obtain a sign permit and current sign erector license prior to installing any signage on site. 2. Message on electronic message center sign shall not change more often than authorized under Section 214.07 of the Fridley City Code. 3. Message on electronic message center sign shall never flash or have motion that may distract vehicular traffic in the area. 4. Prior to sign installation, the.petitioner shall have the northwest property lines marked to verify sign location meets setback requirements. Co-Chairperson Oquist asked,what is the length of time the signs can flash? Ms. Stromberg replied, once every 45 seconds. 42 Planning Commission Meeting April 15, 2015 Page 3 of 4 Commissioner Sielaff asked,concerning glare,what are the factors that determine whether there is glare? Ms. Stromberg replied, in that situation because it is not facing the residential area,the City is not going to have an issue with that. However, if there were residences across the street on which the sign would be shining on a neighboring window of a house or something like that the City would need to address that; but they have not had that situation come up yet. Commissioner Sielaff stated so it is pretty much the location. It is not like there are glare proof materials that are used on the sign. Ms. Stromberg replied, not that she is aware of. Co-Chairperson Oquist asked whether the petitioner had any questions or issues with the stipulations? Shane Boskovich,Albrecht Sign Company, replied, no. The stipulations are fine. Commissioner Sielaff asked Mr. Boskovich is there an issue of glare on these signs or is it just where they are located? Mr. Boskovich replied, Ms. Stromberg put it best. If it was facing something you might have a glare issue but there are no "non-glare"materials. Paul Gunderson, Rice Creek Boulevard, stated nobody lives closer to the church than he does because his backyard abuts against the parking lot. When they moved in 14 years ago, his wife would give directions to people wanting to visit them by telling them go up University Avenue and turn right at the Baptist church. There is no Baptist church sign on 69th. He often wondered why doesn't that church put up a sign so they know this is the church property. He believes this is way overdue that this church be allowed to put up a sign to identify themselves to the neighborhood. As far as glare goes, years ago the church security lights were glaring into their back bedroom window; and the church was very cooperative in turning those so they would not shine into their house. The Baptist church has been very good neighbors to them. MOTION by Commissioner Sielaff to close the public hearing. Seconded by Commissioner Ostwald. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CO-CHAIRPERSON OQUIST DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSEDAT 7:11 P.M. MOTION by Commissioner Sielaff approving Special Use Permit, SP # I 5-04, by Albrecht Sign Company, to allow an electronic message center sign as part of a new free-standing sign, generally located at 6875 University Avenue with the following stipulations: 1. The petitioner shall obtain a sign permit and current sign erector license prior to installing any signage on site. 2. Message on electronic message center sign shall not change more often than authorized under Section 214.07 of the Fridley City Code. 43 Planning Commission Meeting April 15, 2015 Page 4 of 4 3. Message on electronic message center sign shall never flash or have motion that may distract vehicular traffic in the area. 4. Prior to sign installation, the petitioner shall have the northwest property lines marked to verify sign location meets setback requirements. Seconded by Commissioner Velin. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CO-CHAIItPERSON OQUIST DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. OTHER BUSINESS: Ms. Stromberg stated the special use permit for the cell tower at 960 Osborne Road was approved at the City Council meeting this week. Co-Chairperson Oquist asked, as it is? Ms. Stromberg replied,yes. Ms. Stromberg stated also the fence amendment text amendment that they heard at their meeting last month had its public hearing at the CiTy Council. Ms. Stromberg stated next week is the City's last planning meeting for Columbia Arena. Chairperson Sielaff asked,what is on the agenda for that? Ms. Stromberg replied, it's framing the recommendations. It is the fourth and final recap meeting from 6 to 8 o'clock at the Community Center. Chairperson Sielaff stated that has been pretty well-attended. Ms. Stromberg replied,yes, it has been. ADJOURN MOTION by Commissioner Sielaff adjourning the meeting. Seconded by Commissioner Ostwald. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CO-CHAIItPERSON OQUIST DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE MEETING ADJOURNED AT 7:13 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Denise M.Johnson Recording Secretary 44 � AGENDA ITEM "°°f CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF � '`� Fridley � AP RI L 27, 2015 Date: April 22, 2015 To: Walter T. Wysopal, City Manager���� From: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Julie Jones, Planning Manager Stacy Stromberg, Planner Subject: Resolution Approving Special Use Permit Request, SP#15-04,Albrecht Sign Company representing Woodcrest Baptist Church at 6875 University Ave NE REQUEST The petitioner, Shane Boskovich, of Albrecht Sign Company, _ ., who is representing Woodcrest Baptist Church, is requesting a ' special use permit to allow an electronic message center sign to � � � r " � �, r • + ' be part of a new free-standing sign on the church property, which is located at 6875 University Avenue. ' �► � ► a � The church would like to construct a new 80 sq. ft. free- standing sign, of which 45 sq. ft. of the sign will be the electronic message center. PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION At the April 15, 2015, Planning Commission meeting, a public hearing was held for SP#15-04. After a brief discussion,the Planning Commission recommended approval of SP#15-04, with the stipulations as presented. THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. PLANNING STAFF RECOMMENDATION City Staff recommends concurrence with the Planning Commission and approval of the attached resolution, including the stipulations listed below. STIPULATIONS 1. The petitioner shall obtain a sign permit and current ._..._.�_. sign erector license prior to installing any signage on site. 2. Message on electronic message center sign shall not chanqe more often than authorized under Section 214.07 of the Fridley City Code. 3. Message on electronic message center sign shall never flash or have motion ti�at may distract vehicular traffic in ihe area. 4. Prior to sign installation, the petitioner shall have the northwest property lines marked to verify sign location meets setback requirements. 45 City of Fridley Land Use Application SP#15-04 April 15, �015 GENERAL INFORMATION SPECIAL INFORMATION Applicant: Physical Characteristics Albrecht Sign Company The property is bordered by Rice Creek to the south Shane Boskovich and slopes down to the creek. It consists of(2) 7775 Main Street NE buildings, a parking area and landscaping. Fridley MN 55432 SUMMARY OF PROJECT Requested Action: The petitioner, Shane Boskovich, of Albrecht Sign Special Use Permit for an automatic Company,who is representing Woodcrest Baptist changeable sign Church, is requesting a special use permit to allow Purpose: an electronic message center sign to be part of a To install a new free-standing sign with an new free-standing sign that will be constructed on electronic message center sign the church property,which is located at 6875 Existing Zoning: University Avenue NE. R-3 (Multi-Family) SUMMARY OF ANALYSIS Location: City Staff recommends approval of this special use 6875 University Avenue NE permit, with stipulations. Size: Electronic changeable signs are an approved special 164,221 sq.ft. 3.77 acres use in a residentially zoned district with an institution on it, provided the sign complies with Existing Land Use: code requirements. Woodcrest Baptist Church o�„N Avt ,vr - �n..H�Y � � .��;�„,� � �_ ,. .� ���� �� Surroundin Land Use &Zonin '� g ' +� � � . - s n t , b � � e� � � . - N: Park& P � � � �x`p� � � � ." ° `°�� ''H:n,�F �ur �r�, 4 64Ty.A �� � '� E: Single Family& R-1 � �'� `��"E �� '��°� �.C` "� � � �� - � ' aoo � eoi a a S: Rice Creek&Water 6890 � A r ����,. : o� � W: University Avenue&ROW � ' � �, ' �� �� d06 � R13�. rT �+, �S•T��� p '�w�, �� �i' ��,��`�`'?� Comprehensive Plan Conformance: ,�1 :�m � ,� � d1z� � ,�,h� �� ms i �� 1 � �r,. ��n ais Consistent with Plan " �'' • ' �h � �,� � �} � � � � Zoning Ordinance Conformance: '�. '" � °le r � �� „� _ 'r}�.� r�rA 1437 Section 214.07 of the Cit of Fridle si n � 6875 � '��`�' �'v ` '� Y Y g ��� q�a�, i��' � code requires a special use permit for an ° ��° ^�° x� �� ` ��� � f�,� a�o�„� m. automatic changeable sign. � � � ��f �.µ �� �� Zoning History: } 3 �_ ��� �36,�� � �: �;��, ���� � 1962—Lot is platted � , z��-w - � ��' �� �� a73 � 1964—Church is constructed. � � � ��44� >_ y�' .��`�� � � x 1974—Building constructed. g ���� �,� ��;�` � �4� �'� 1985—Gym constructed. � � ''°° '� * �'� � 51: � A „ Legal Description of Property: _ � � �`"�''�`` :.,�°r �1 � See attached certificate of survey. Aerial of the Site Public Utilities: CITY COUNCIL ACTION/60 DAY ACTION DATE The building is connected. City Council—April 27, 2015 Transportation: 60 Day Date—May 11, 2015 The property is accessed off of 69`h Avenue. Staff Report Prepa�ed by: Stacy Stromberg 46 Land Use Application Special Use Permit #15-04 RE UEST . . . ..,. ...4 The petitioner, Shane Boskovich,of Albrecht Sign Company, ' who is representing Woodcrest Baptist Church, is requesting � � , ; , . � � a special use permit to allow an electronic message center � sign to be part of a new free-standing sign on the church . � � A i property, which is located at 6875 University Avenue. ` The church would like to construct a new 80 sq.ft. free- standing sign, of which 45 sq.ft. of the sign will be the electronic message center. SITE DESCRIPTION AND HISTORY The subject property is zoned R-3, Multi-Family and is located on the southeast corner of University Avenue and 69tn Avenue. It is bordered by Rice Creek on the south and City park land on the north. To the east of the property are single family homes.The church was originally constructed in 1965. A two-story addition used for administration and classroom use was constructed to the church in 1974 and in 1985 a gymnasium was added to the south side of the church building. A special use permit was issued for the gymnasium addition in 1985 to allow an expansion of a church use in a residentially zoned district. � � This property hasn't had a free-standing sign. There is ��� only signage on the church building. � ��� 69TH AU�f NE � � �{iE � ���s'avs Ne �zr+aveue CODE REQUIREMENTS PJ �" =p �,,, ; � °O1 s�i A Institutions (churches, schools, hospitals, medical clinics) T76 � �� �� s�� � that are located on residentially zoned property have 7iS � � � 41] � Z„ � °� SA � similar standards for signage as commercially zoned `�' 41• "' •�, property. They are allowed to have one free-standing z ,o�'� �� °�` � ,,,, �S sign per development, with a maximum size of 80 sq. ft. "° a'° � �1 ' rovided that the sign is placed a minimum of 50 ft.from p sac asc W aci ssi p � ,,, any neighboring residentially zoned property (not °" u su including a residential site an institution is located on), a 4.� ,,. sll ' and the illuminated sign face must be perpendicular to :a� ,�1 ,,, 3Q1 x „ an adjacent roadway and the sign can't create glare that � "` z � 4S� � ,.o will impact adjacent residential properties. � ,� � g R'�F� 3� �3 9CO � The proposed sign witl be located approximately 240 ft. :� _� �.o m � ,�'��,� �� 4� a•� from the closest residential property, which is located ' � � '�F directly to the east, across the church parking lot, on 47 Rice Creek Blvd. The illuminated sign faces will be facing north and south, which is perpendicular to University Avenue, therefore reducing the aY�eN n>C'nr� r s. .".a�+- s likelihood of creating glare to adjacent residential '� ��- � _ � •�'� -=� '�'� � � properties. �,� i;�� _, � The proposed sign also complies with the . �� ���� ,.,� ,� sa; � "�"'r� � :`.::r maximum size re uirements of 80 s ft. and will ��'� � � �. � � � q 4• , � � F , . ► `°° �` '°°�� meet the maximum height requirement of 25 ft., �' ', ; � i ° � �- f � and is proposed to be at least 10 ft. from the west '� ° = � � �`�` �.���,�"' ' i ��� � , and north property lines. ",� �� � #�� � e; �f� ��; :.:�;, � �� �• � � # ��,�. .tl:� �x e i �✓;4.'. �. s^ �� �. The petitioner is requesting a special use permit ��'�°_, t ' �saii � ��a to allow the electronic message center as part of �°�� � ���� . � ,�• =� the new free-standing sign. Electronic changeable ' ��, � � ; � Y � u' . � � : � signs are an approved special use in any zoning °°� ��� � �. ��� � �� `��� w,�' "° ��� ,���� district, except residential, unless meeting the �`_����'� � � 4; 1 ��� '� �,R :�'a �� �; � : �,. ,:�.� �� requirements for Institutional Signs; provided the � � � g� .it• � ,��,. �. �? ��, ���,�'�� electronic message center sign doesn t change ,; :� �� ��,�,��, �� more often than once every 45 seconds. The sign �� z r� :� ���":`� �:� �� - also needs to be in conformance with all other m� � � "���'�. `� �� �" ` ;� sign requirements;which as stated above, it does. „_. � "�� `� �, �,,,_� City staff hasn't heard from any neighboring property owners. STAFF RECOMMENDATION City Staff recommends approval of the specia!use permit as electronic changeable signs are an approved special use in a residential district, provided all requirements for Institutional Signage can be met, subject to stipulations. STIPULATIONS City Staff recommends that if the special use permit is granted,the following stipulations be attached. 1. The petitioner shall obtain a sign permit and current sign erector license prior to installing any signage on site. 2. Message on electronic message center sign shall not change more often than authorized under Section 214.07 of the Fridley City Code. 3. Message on electronic message center sign shal!never flash or have motion that may distract vehicular traffic in the area. 4. Prior to sign installation, the petitioner shall have the northwest property lines marked to verify sign location meets setback requirements. 48 RESOLUTION NO. 2015 - _ A RESOLUTION APPROVING SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP#15-04 FOR ALBRECHT SIGN COMPANY,ON BEHALF OF WOODCREST BAPTIST CHURCH,THE PROPERTY OWNER OF 6875 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE WHEREAS, Section 214.07.01 of the Fridley City Code allows electronic changeable signs in residential districts, provided the requirements for Institutional Signs can be met, and then by a special use permit; and WHEREAS, on April 15,2015,the Fridley Planning Commission held a public hearing to consider a request by Albrecht Sign Company, on behalf of Woodcrest Baptist Church,the property owner of 6875 Uruversity Avenue NE in Fridley, legally described in Exhibit A, for a Special Use Permit, SP #15-04 for an electronic changeable sign; and WHEREAS, on April 15, 2015, the Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of Special Use Permit, SP#15-04; and WHEREAS, on April 27, 2015, the Fridley City Council approved the stipulations represented in E�chibit B to this resolution as the conditions approved by the City Council on Special Use Permit, SP#15-04; and WHEREAS, the petitioner, Albrecht Sign Company was presented with Exhibit B, the stipulations for SP#15-04,at the Apri127,2015 City Council meeting; and WHEREAS, Section 205.OS.S.G of the Fridley City Code states that this special use pernut will become null and void one year after the City Council approval date if work has not commenced or if the petitioner has not petitioned the City Council for an extension; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Special Use Permit, SP #15-04 and stipulations represented in E�ibit B are hereby adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 27�' DAY OF APRIL,2015. SCOTT LUND—MAYOR ATTEST: DEBRA A. SKOGEN - CITY CLERK 49 EXHIBIT A Legal description for 6875 University Avenue NE Fridley MN 55432 All that part of Outlot 1, Holiday Hills, lying westerly of the following described line: Commencing at a point of the North line of said Outlot 1, said point being 290 feet East of the Northwest corner of said East; thence on a bearing of South a distance of 410 feet; thence S 13 degrees 42 feet 15 inches West, a distance of 162.63 feet; thence South 45 degrees 22 feet and 56 inches West to the centerline of Rice Creek and there terminating, according to the duly recorded plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder in and for Anoka County, Minnesota. Except that part taken for Highway. Subject to easements of record, if any. 50 EXHIBIT B SP#15-04 Special Use Permit for an Electronic Changeable Sign Woodcrest Baptist Church,6875 University Avenue NE Fridley MN 55432 Stinnlations 1. The petitioner shall obtain a sign permit and current sign erector license prior to inst�lling any signage on site. 2. Message on electronic message center sign shall not change more often than authorized under Section 214.07 of the Fridley City Code. 3. Message on electronic message center sign shall never flash or have motion that may distract vehicular traffic in the area. 4. Prior to sign installation,the petitioner shall have the northwest property lines marked to verify sign location meets setback requirements. . 51 �` AGENDA ITEM r �'��� ���f _ CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF Fridley APRIL 27, 2015 Date: April 22,2015 To: Walter T. Wysopal, City Manage/��/ ,., From: Scott Hickok,Community Development Director Julie lones, Planning Manager Stacy Stromberg, Planner Subject: First Reading for Text Amendment,TA#15-01 to Repeal and Replace Chapter 213, Fences RE UEST The current City code has fence regulations both within Chapter 213 Fences and Chapter 205 Zoning. At times this has been confusing for residents, business owners as well as staff. For simplicity sake, staff is proposing a text amendment that will repeal and replace Chapter 213 Fences so that any code language related to fences is in this one section of code. We have consolidated all existing language into this one section of code. We have also revised some of the language to make it clearer and added some regulations; specifically related to permit requirements and fence focation. Lastly,we've created fence placement diagrams to make the code language more understandab{e. PREVIOUS CITY COUNCIL ACTION The City Council held a public hearing for TA#15-01, Fences on April 13,2015. At this meeting,Councilmember Bolkcom had a question about the section of code that states, "No fence shall exceed a height of thirty(30)inches within ten (10)feet of a driveway for a distance of ten (10)feet in each direction from the intersection of the property line"and whether this regulation applied to only residential properties or to commercial and industrial as wel1. Staff has decided to add this language in the beginning of section 2013.03 Fence Height,so it applies to aN properties,as it's like�y the issue could be encountered in all zoned properties. PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION At the March 18, 2015 Planning Commission meeting,a public hearing was held for TA#15-01. No one from the public addressed the Planning Commission on this amendment. After a brief discussion,the Planning Commission made a motion to approve TA#15-01. The motion was approved unanimously. STAFF RECOMMENDATION City staff recommends concurrence with the Planning Commission and that the Council hold the first reading of ordinance TA#15-01. The second reading is scheduled for May 11, 2015, unless otherwise directed by Council. 52 inos. �an ���n� ���(11� 11Ti L'i1�TiTil11�T n n n n . e � �..,.++ . .:+L.:« lDoF 1 4!1\ 11V1i . � s,��.4�_TD7�7 A TTi AT7T7C�A AT/'�T � f ���l12� DDllIIiD7TillAT 7 f ri 4ti. �7t�'S1T1'JRIiiC' f � ) 7 . 7 f ! ) ! 7 ) E7E� �^Y�^ 7 __'-V• 7 . . � ' 53 Fridley City Code Chapter 213 Section 213.07. �,�4, r nm r r�r�c � > > , G, •t r „a ., ,.,,,:. �,. �t,o � .,,t,o., .. ..ea � � w ) vu � � vv.a.aur) cuau G. i.JVllllll� iva uav a" ° ° „1,:.,1. � ,..1, F«..o l:e� ., �4., L.e 1.,,.�4o.a 'f���o�� i !1!�A T7l11�T A�� f....v ,�+ l.o 1.,.,.,+0.7 0..+;,.el., , ., +l,o « ..,+o « ..o..E.. ..�+l,e .. � +' VVKLV\f V111�11V1T LI„ � �' � ��� D1i2�����nT A�NT�TA 7 /"�l11LTC�TD7T!"�TTlIAT A 1�TT A D A TL�1�iii�ATT > > � > > e p ���l1'7� DL'AT A i T7L'C' vinl�tinrac�,•,,�lo,.*l,o.. ,.: : ., „f'!'�t,....+o..ont f+t,' /'� ,a ...,.»......., »....... .....+t.i.'�.�a.�ivi " , 54 CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, BY REPEALING CHAPTER 213 ENTITLED "FENCES" IN ITS ENTIRETY AND ADOPTING A NEW CHAPTER 213 ENTITLED "FENCES" THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DOES HEREBY ORDAIN SECTION 1: That Chapter 213 Entitled "Fences" is hereby repealed in its entirety. SECTION 2: That Chapter 213 Entitled "Fences" is hereby adopted as follows: FRIDLEY CITY CODE CHAPTER 213. FENCES 213.01. DEFINITIONS 1. Fence—As used herein the term "fence" means and includes a structure, partition or wall erected for the purpose of enclosin�piece of land or to divide a piece of land into distinct '' �'�` �' tiiTffC portions. The term "fence" includes an enclosure made of a permanent material, such as wood or � � Frc»tt Yard iron. � � x ;,;s yf 4 �,��� �. ,�. 2. Vision Safety Zone — The triangular area of_ a x�uM corner lot be i�'nning at the intersection of the street surface ed��e or curb lines, measuring fortv �40) feet alon� each curb line and a strai ng t line between the two (2)points. S"���Y�� � , 213.02 LOCATION tiision Safety Zoite Diagraiu Fences shall be located entirely on the private property of the owner constructin�the fence. It is the responsibility of the property owner installing the fence to determine the location of the propertv line. Fences on corner lots shall not encroach into the Vision Safety Zone. Fences�laced within draina�e or utility easement shall not impede the flow of runoff or interfere with planned or installed utilities The Ci or any utility companv havin� authoritv to use such easement shall not be liable for anv dama�es or to repair or replace such a fence, in the event it is moved dama�ed or destroXed in the maintenance of the easement or the installation, maintenance, or repair of utilities thereto. 213.03 FENCE HEIGHT No fence sha11 exceed a height of thirtv (30) inches within ten (10) feet of a drivewav for a distance of ten�10) feet in each direction from the intersection of the propertv line. 55 Ordinance No. Page 2 1. Residential districts—Fences located in front of the �O1t mawhcn eftna principal structure shall not exceed four (4) feet in «^^�«a���^s^n prppe rty Linc hei�ht. Fences located in the side and rear yard lot s�� line shall not exceed seven (7) feet in hei� � � �Q�.y,�y,�, Front y�rA 2. Commercial districts—Fences located in front of the principal structure shall not exceed four (4) feet �'�` �<�` i Hous� in hei�ht. Fences located in the side and rear vard �"'�• �� lot line shall not exceed eight(8) feet in hei� In addition to an eight (8) foot fence, up to three (3) strands of barbed wire, which are not to exceed R,r,,«, ei hteen 18Zinches in hei ng t, mav be affixed to the top of the ei�ht(8)foot fence and mounted on standard barbed wire arms designed specifically for that purpose These barbed wire arms ma�be used in the G2 and C-3 districts, under the following conditions: a. Barbed wire m�be used on all sides o�ublic utilitv and defense contractor facilities for protection. b. Barbed wire m�be used in the side and rear vard of those properties that have ap�roved special use�ermits for outdoor stora�e areas or outdoor sales lots. c. With City approval during times of national emer�encv,properties mav be authorized additional usage of barbed wire to include temporarv barriers made of barbed wire and barbed wire used to top temporarv securitv fences. 3. Industrial districts—Fences located in front of the principal structure shall not exceed four 4) feet in hei�ht Fences in the side and rear yard shall not exceed ei�ht (8) feet in height• In addition to an ei�ht (8)foot fence u.p to three (3) strands of barbed wire, which are not to exceed ei�hteen(18Zinches in hei.ght may be affixed to the top of the ei�ht(8) foot fence and mounted on standard barbed wire arms desigined specificallv for that purpose. These barbed wire arms may be used in the M-1 M-2 M-3 M-4, and S-3 districts, under the following conditions: a. Barbed wire may be used on all sides of public utilitv and defense contractor facilities for protection. d. Barbed wire my be used in the side and rear vard of those vroperties that have ��roved special use permits for outdoor stora�e areas or outdoor sales lots. b. With City approval durin�times of national emer�encv, nroperties mav be authorized additional usa�e of barbed wire to include temporarv barriers made of barbed wire and barbed wire used to top temporarv securitv fences. 56 Ordinance No. Page 3 213.04 CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE Everv fence sha11 be constructed in a substantial and workmanship-like manner and of a substantial material. Every fence shall be maintained in a condition of reasonable repair and shall not be allowed to become and remain in a condition of disrepair or dan�er, or constitute a nuisance,public or private. Anv fence which is dangerous by reason of its state of disrepair or construction or is otherwise injurious to public safetv,health or welfare is a nuisance. An�such fence that has become a nuisance shall be repaired or removed. Any violation of this section shall be subject to the abatement process as set forth in Chapter 128. 213.05 PERMITTING Building.permits aze required for fences over 7 ft. in hei� 213.06 PROHIBITION The followin� fences are prohibited within the Citv. 1. Any fence of inetal construction or otherwise, which is charged or connected with an electrical current in such a manner as to transmit said current to persons, animals or objects which might come in contact with same. 2. An,y fence constructed�vithin or upon an�nublic ri�ht-of-wav. 3. Any fence constructed within,upon or throu�h a draina�e areas, ponds, or wetlands. 4. Anv fence that encloses hinders or restricts access to above �round utilitv boxes, fire hvdrants or other above ground utilitv structures or components. 5. Any fence located within a Vision Safet� PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 11�DAY OF MAY 2015. Scott J. Lund, Mayor ATTEST: Debra A. 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AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRIPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 04/23/2015 168066 CHARLESTON COUNTY FAMILY COURT 3316 451.50 101-0000-219.19-00 04/24/2015 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20150424 04/2015 451.50 04/23/2015 168067 ROBERT CRIM 3318 35.00 609-9100-415.43-32 04/16/2015 RIEMB CELL PHONE 04/2015 35.00 04/23/2015 168068 DAVE PERKINS CONTRACTING, INC 4019 13,925.00 240-0000-425.43-40 04/10/2015 FIR LINE INPOUND BLDG 25675 04/2015 13,925.00 04/23/2015 168069 DO-GOOD BIZ, INC 4145 2,323.88 601-7000-415.43-32 04/20/2015 MAIL WTR CITY WIDE LETTER 749201 04/2015 2,323.88 04/23/2015 168070 DEFORGES PLUMBING,ZNC 4147 4,000.00 101-0880-465.43-40 04/21/2015 INSPECTIONS/DAILY TASKS 1523 04/_2015 4,000.00 04/23/2015 168071 D.K.N. CONSTRUCTION, LLC 4155 2,722.00 101-0669-435.43-40 04/13/2015 BASEBOARD AT GARAGE 12373 04/2015 2,722.00 04/23/2015 168072 ESCH CONSTRUCTIONS SUPPLY, INC 5024 339.00 101-0668-435.42-22 04/21/2015 ASPHALT SAW BLADE 530343 04/2015 339.00 04/23/2015 168073 EMERGENCY AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOG 5073 1,604_44 � 101-0000-144.00-00 03/17/2015 LAMPS,LED LENS JC0311151 04/2015 592.20 0p 101-0000-144.00-00 03/03/2015 AMBER LED AW0223156A 04/2015 88.20 101-0000-144.00-00 03/26/2015 STROBE LED'S AW0325151,1A 04/2015 924.04 04/23/2015 168074 FRIDLEY POLICE ASSOCIATION 6117 86.00 101-0000-219.22-00 04/24/2015 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20150424 04/2015 66_00 04/23/2015 168075 FINANCE AND COMMERCE,INC 6139 133.86 406-0006-435.43-34 04/13/2015 LEGAL NOTICE-STR BID 742122242 04/2015 133.86 04/23/2015 168076 FRONTIER PRECISION, INC 6158 146.01 101-0661-435.42-21 04/21/2015 SURVEY/INSPECTN MATERIALS 04/2015 146.01 04/23/2015 168077 GENERAL REPAIR SERVICE 7012 1,288.61 602-7000-415.43-40 04/09/2015 REPAIR PUMP 56409 04/2015 1,288.61 04/23/2015 168078 GUNDERSON, PETER 7072 ' 8•94 601-7000-415.42-22 04/15/2015 REIMB PEROXIDE WTR SAMPLE 04/2015 8.94 04/23/2015 168079 HACH COMPANY 8004 185.24 601-7000-415.42-22 04/13/2015 WATER TESTING SUPPLIES 9327893 04/2015 185.24 04/23/2015 168080 MYRA HARRIS-JOHNSON 8016 50.00 101-0440-425.43-32 04/16/2015 RIEMB CELL PHONE 04/2015 50.00 04/23/2015 168081 KIM HERRMANN 8056 25.00 101-0550-425.43-32 04/16/2015 RIEMB CELL PHONE 04/2015 25.00 PREPARED 04/23/2015, 14:15:59 A/P CHECKS BY PERIOD AND YEAR PAGE 10 PROGRAM: GM350L CITY OF FRIDLEY FROM 04/13/2015 TO 04/24/2015 BANK CODE 00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CHECK CHECK CHECK DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME VENDOR # AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRIPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 04/23/2015 168082 HIRSHFIELD'S PAINT MFG 8090 288.50 101-0666-435.42-22 04/16/2015 FIELD PAINT 106290 04/2015 288.50 04/23/2015 168083 HAWKINS INC 8093 1,274.87 601-7000-415.42-22 04/03/2015 WATER CHEMICALS 3712218 04/2015 1,274.87 04/23/2015 168084 HENRY'S WATERWORKS, INC 8148 1,744.71 601-7500-415.42-22 03/27/2015 WTR BREAK REPAIR SUPPLIES 17714 04/2015 1,744.71 04/23/2015 168085 HEIGHTS BAKERY 8170 28_50 101-0770-455.42-21 04/15/2015 SR PROG ROLLS 141 04/2015 28.50 04/23/2015 168086 GAIL HELLESVIG 8185 100.00 101-0110-415.43-40 04/20/2015 PIANO PLYG-COMMISSION DNR 04/2015 100.00 04/23/2015 168087 INTOXIMETERS INC 9044 287.50 101-0440-425.43-40 04/16/2015 PBT REPAIR 496137 04/2015 287.50 04/23/2015 168088 ZNFRATECH INC 9051 1,850.00 101-0669-435.43-40 03/24/2015 REPAIR HOLDING PIT-SHOP PR150151 04/2015 1,890.00 04/23/2015 168089 IDEAL SERVICE, INC 9096 262.50 � 601-7000-415.43-40 04/15/2015 VFD MAINT 7171 04/2015 262.50 � 04/23/2015 168090 JEFF JENSEN 10019 724.06 101-0668-435.43-33 04/16/2015 MILEAGE,TOLL-SNW PLOW CON 04/2015 724.06 04/23/2015 168091 JULIE JONES 10036 50.00 101-0881-465.43-32 04/16/2015 RIEMB CELL PHONE 04/2015 50.00 04/23/2015 168092 JILL KOSS 11032 50.00 101-0440-425.43-32 04/16/2015 RIEMB CELL PHONE 04/2015 50.00 04/23/2015 168093 MICHAEL KEELEY 11108 26.85 101-0440-425.43-37 04/22/2015 TRAINING MEAL REIMB 04/2015 26.85 04/23/2015 168094 MATTHEW KOHNER 11113 680.00 101-0550-425.43-32 04/16/2015 RIEMB CELL PAONE 04/2015 50.00 101-1000-415.43-37 04/22/2015 REIMB SCHL FIR2302 04/2015 630.00 04/23/2015 168095 LOFFLER COMPANIES, INC 12143 564.20 409-0000-415.42-21 04/06/2015 USER LIC & INSTALL 1958900 04/2015 564.20 04/23/2015 168096 JENNIFER LEAF 12181 45.00 101-0770-455.43-40 04/15/2015 CHORES/MORE 04/2015 45.00 04/23/2015 168097 MAC QUEEN EQUIPMENT INC 13006 386.77 101-0000-144.00-00 04/13/2015 WINDOW 2152358 04/2015 386.77 04/23/2015 168098 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL 13020 306,214.33 602-7000-415.43-38 04/10/2015 WASTEWATER SERVICE-MAY 1043079 04/2015 306,214.33 PREPARED 04/23/2015, 14:15:59 A/P CHECKS BY PERIOD AND YEAR PAGE 11 PROGRAM: GM350L CITY OF FRIDLEY FROM 04/13/2015 TO 04/24/2015 BANK CODE 00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CHECK CHECK CHECK DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME VENDOR # AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRIPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 04/23/2015 168099 MINNESOTA SAFETY COUNCIL INC 13041 646.00 101-0770-455.42-21 04/14/2015 DEF DRIVING MATERIALS 35802 04/2015 646.00 04/23/2015 168100 M.T.I. DISTRZBUTING CO 13046 638.95 101-0000-144.00-00 03/25/2015 MOWER TIRE/WHEELS 10012600 04/2015 629.31 101-0669-435.42-22 03/31/2015 SERVICE MANUAL FRT 100230100 04/2015 9.64 04/23/2015 168101 MINNESOTA PIPE & EQUIP 13101 70.00 602-7000-415.42-22 04/15/2015 HYDRANT FLAG HOLDERS 331100 04/2015 70.00 04/23/2015 168102 MINN DEPT OF PUBLIC SAFETY-B.0 13111 750.00 101-0440-425.43-32 03/31/2015 CJDN CONNECT FEES 231465 04/2015 750_00 04/23/2015 168103 MINN DEPT OF HEALTH 13125 23.00 601-7000-415.43-31 04/20/2015 RENEWL CLASS B WTR-WZEHLE 04/2015 23.00 04/23/2015 168104 METRO SALES INC 13135 199.94 101-0661-435.43-35 04/13/2015 USAGE MAINT INV236877 04/2015 199.94 04/23/2015 168105 MZNNESOTA BENEFIT ASSOC - M.B. 13220 45.84 101-0000-219.09-00 04/24/2015 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20150424 04/2015 45.84 J 04/23/2015 168106 MINN FIRE SERVICE CERT BOARD 13229 870_00 O 101-0550-425.43-31 04/17/2015 RECERTIFICATIONS 318,39,08,50,67 04/2015 870.00 04/23/2015 168107 MARCO 13233 612.75 101-0440-425.43-40 04/21/2015 BARRACUDA HARD DRIVE INV2534675 04/2015 612.75 04/23/2015 169108 MENARDS - FRIDLEY 13256 603.49 101-0668-435.42-22 04/14/2015 MISC SUPPLIES 94304 04/2015 26.52 101-0669-435.42-22 04/14/2015 BATTERZES 94304 04/2015 20.90 101-0666-435.42-22 04/09/2015 GARAGE DOOR OPENERS-PRKS 93881 04/2015 556.07 04/23/2015 168109 STEVEN MONSRUD 13280 50.00 101-0440-425.43-32 04/16/2015 RIEMB CELL PHONE 04/2015 50.00 04/23/2015 168110 MINN CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENT CEN 13307 952.93 101-0000-219.19-00 04/24/2015 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20150424 04/2015 952.93 04/23/2015 168111 MINNESOTA ROADWAYS, CO 13338 262.00 101-0668-435.42-12 04/15/2015 TACK OIL 71948 04/2015 262.00 04/23/2015 168112 JIM MORK 13368 50.00 101-0440-425.43-32 04/16/2015 RIEMB CELL PHONE 04/2015 50.00 04/23/2015 168113 CHRISTOPHER MC CLISH 13415 50.00 101-0440-425.43-32 04/16/2015 RIEMB CELL PHONE 04/2015 50.00 04/23/2015 168114 MADDEN,GALANTER,HANSEN,LLP 13430 299.00 101-0221-415.43-30 04/Ol/2015 POLICE ARBITRATIONS 04/2015 299.00 PREPARED 04/23/2015, 14:15:59 A/P CHECKS BY PERIOD AND YEAR PAGE 12 PROGRAM: GM350L CITY OF FRIDLEY FROM 04/13/2015 TO 04/24/2015 BANK CODE 00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CHECK CHECK CHECK DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME VENDOR # AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRZPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 04/23/2015 168115 MANSFIELD OIL COMPANY 13472 22,605.78 101-0000-141.00-00 04/08/2015 FUEL 386041,376339 04/2015 17,893.32 101-0000-141.00-00 04/22/2015 FUEL 420574 04/2015 4,712_46 04/23/2015 168116 NELSON CHEESE & DELI 14119 135.15 101-0220-415_43-37 04/15/2015 COUNCIL BOX LUNCHES 105827,105820 04/2015 135.15 04/23/2015 168117 NETWORK MEDICS, INC 14157 5,400.00 101-0550-425.43-30 04/16/2015 VITAL SUPPORT CONTRACT 5791 04/2015 5,400.00 04/23/2015 168118 DARIN NELSON 14169 50.00 101-0331-415_43-32 04/16/2015 RIEMB CELL PHONE 04/2015 50.00 04/23/2015 168119 OPEN YOUR xEART 15011 25.00 101-D000-219.08-00 04/24/2015 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20150424 04/2015 25.00 04/23/2015 168120 OFFICE ENVIRONMENT BROKERS INC 15021 1,850.00 405-0005-415.42-21 04/14/2015 CONF ROOM CHAIRS 24686 04/2015 800_00 101-0669-435.42-21 04/14/2015 PW CONF CHAIRS 24686 04/2015 1,050.00 04/23/2015 168121 PIONEER RZM & WAEEL COMPANY 16070 503.03 101-0000-144.00-00 04/13/2015 HITCH,RECEIVER 507 1285991,1295990 04/2015 503.03 � 04/23/2015 168122 PEARSON BROS, INC 16110 12,787.50 101-0668-435.43-40 04/13/2015 STREET SWEEPING CM3509 04/2015 12,787.50 04/23/2015 168123 PRO-TEC DESIGN 16154 522.45 101-0660-415.43-40 04/09/2015 REPLACE DOOR STRIKE UNIT 70415 04/2015 522.45 04/23/2015 168124 PAESSLER AG 16203 515.00 101-0333-415.42-21 04/09/2015 PRTG UPGRADE 04/2015 515.00 04/23/2015 168125 RADCO INDUSTRIES INC 18010 444.95 602-7000-415.42-22 03/20/2015 TONNEAU COVER V#686 04/2015 414.95 602-7000-415.43-40 03/20/2015 INSTALL TONNEAU COVER 04/2015 30.00 04/23/2015 168126 RON KASSA CONSTRUCTION, INC 18084 6,830.97 101-0668-435.43-40 04/22/2015 MISC CONCRETE PROJ EST#4 04/2015 336.00 601-7000-415.43-40 04/22/2015 MISC CONCRETE PROJ EST#4 04/2015 6,854.50 101-0668-435.43-40 04/22/2015 RETAINAGE EST#4 04/2015 359.53- 04/23/2015 168127 MINNESOTA EQUIPMENT 19011 1,814.73 101-0000-144.00-00 04/03/2015 FENDERS,SEATS P70759 04/2015 835.44 101-0000-144.00-00 04/O1/2015 BALL JOINT,LOCK NUT P70586 04/2015 519.70 101-0000-144.00-00 04/13/2015 WATER PUMP,SEAL,ORING P71564 04/2015 459.59 04/23/2015 166128 SOUTH CENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEG 19015 120.00 101-0550-425.43-31 03/27./2015 FIRE SCHOOL-PICARD 137541 04/2015 120.00 04/23/2015 168129 SHORT ELLIOTT HENDRICKSON INC 19108 1,646_55 101-0661-435.43-30 04/15/2015 WTR IMPRV PROJ 295969 04/2015 622.55 PREPARED 04/23/2015, 14:15:59 A/P CHECKS BY PERIOD AND YEAR PAGE 13 PROGRAM: GM350L CITY OF FRIDLEY FROM 04/13/2015 TO 04/24/2015 BANK CODE 00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CHECK CHECK CHECK DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME VENDOR # AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRZPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 101-0661-435.43-30 D3/31/2015 WTR DISTRIBUTION SYS MDL 295968 04/2015 1,024.00 04/23/2015 168130 CITY OF ST PAUL 19140 976.17 101-0668-435.42-22 04/02/2015 ASPHALT IN0008332 04/2015 976.17 04/23/2015 168131 JAN SWANSON 19198 130.26 270-0771-455.43-35 04/16/2015 SPR FLING POSTERS OFFICE DEPOT 04/2015 130.26 04/23/2015 168132 SUBURBAN TIRE WHOLSALE, INC 19229 1,985.10 101-0000-143.00-00 04/03/2015 TIRES 10131750 04/2015 154.70 101-0000-143.00-00 04/03/2015 TIRES 10131749 04/2015 298_46 101-0000-143.00-00 04/16/2015 TIRES 10132039 04/2015 340.00 101-0000-143.00-00 04/14/2015 TIRES 10131998 04/2015 113.06 101-0000-143.00-00 04/14/2015 TIRES 10131968 04/2015 1,078.88 04/23/2015 168133 S & S TREE SPECIALISTS 19245 1,794.34 101-0668-435.43-40 04/14/2015 INSTALL CABLE-COTTONWOOD 908767167 04/2015 1,794.34 04/23/2015 168134 STIMEY ELECTRIC 19255 2,749.57 101-0660-415.43-40 04/20/2015 INSTALL RECEPTACLES 2564 04/2015 1,463.50 101-0666-435.43-40 04/20/2015 ELECTRZCAL REPAIRS 2565 04/2015 1,286.07 04/23/2015 168135 SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP 19328 4,679.00 � 101-0333-415.43-40 04/07/2015 SYMANTIC BACKUP APPS,ESS B03282952,80424 04/2015 4,679.00 N 04/23/2015 168136 TURFWERKS 20069 379.27 101-0000-143.00-00 04/17/2015 TIRE/WHEELS EI87925 04/2015 379.27 04/23/2015 168137 ANDREW TODD 20132 50.00 101-0440-425.43-32 04/16/2015 RIEMB CELL PHONE 04/2015 50.00 04/23/2015 168138 TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC 20180 4,000.00 409-0000-415.45-60 03/25/2015 FINANCIAL CONF,SETUP 025120071 04/2015 250.00 409-0000-415.45-60 03/25/2015 FINANCIAL CONF,SETUP 025120696 04/2015 3,750.00 04/23/2015 168139 T.S.T. CREATIVE CATERING 20182 1,677.61 101-0110-415.43-40 04/20/2015 COMMISSION APPR DINNER 17747 04/2015 1,677.61 04/23/2015 168140 TRINITY VAC SYSTEMS 20185 6,020.00 101-0669-435.43-40 03/27/2015 HVAC CLEANING 15022 04/2015 6,020.00 04/23/2015 168141 UNITED WAY 21035 20.00 101-0000-219.08-00 04/24/2015 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20150424 04/2015 20.00 04/23/2015 168142 UNZTED RENTALS INC 21050 219.00 101-0666-435.43-41 03/25/2015 FORK EXT RENTAL 127125816001 04/2015 219.00 04/23/2015 168143 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 21066 220.96 101-0000-219.20-00 04/24/2015 PAYROLL SUMMARY 20150424 04/2015 220.86 04/23/2015 168144 VERIZON WIRELESS 22050 26.02 101-0550-425.43-32 04/28/2015 WIRELESS SERVICE 9743380167 04/2015 26.02 PREPARED 04/23/2015, 14:15:59 A/P CHECKS BY PERIOD AND YEAR PAGE 14 PROGRAM: GM350L CITY OF FRIDLEY FROM 04/13/2015 TO 04/24/2015 BANK CODE 00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CHECK CHECK CHECK DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME VENDOR # AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRIPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 04/23/2015 168145 WASTE MANAGEMENT-BLAINE 23037 3,760.22 101-0669-435.43-40 04/15/2015 STR SWEEPING DISPOSAL 3787117062 04/2015 3,760.22 04/23/2015 168146 BRIAN WEIERKE 23042 50.00 101-0440-425.43-32 04/16/2015 RIEMB CELL PHONE 04/2015 50.00 04/23/2015 168147 THOMSON REUTERS-WEST GOVT SERV 23054 154.17 101-0440-425.43-40 04/20/2015 MARCH ZNFORMATION CHARGES 831576164 04/2015 154.17 04/23/2015 168148 WALTERS RECYCLING & REFUSE SER 23088 640.67 101-0669-435.43-40 04/10/2015 REFUSE HAULING 1101953 04/2015 525.21 270-0771-455.43-40 04/10/2015 REFUSE HAULING 1101953 04/2015 115.46 04/23/2015 168149 XCEL ENERGY 24002 11,698.75 101-0666-435.43-38 04/13/2015 UTILITIES 452689969 04/2015 1,449.12 601-7000-415.43-38 04/13/2015 UTILITIES 452686579 04/2015 8,718.06 101-0669-435.43-38 04/15/2015 UTILITIES 453042086 04/2015 1,531.57 04/23/2015 168150 YALE MECHANICAL INC 25003 2,712.11 101-0660-415.43-40 04/20/2015 ADJUST DIFFUSER FRM DUCTS 157860 04/2015 236.50 101-0660-415.43-40 04/20/2015 CLEAN/CK EQUIPMENT 157626 04/2015 2,475.61 � 04/23/2015 168151 VENNEWITZ, PHILLIP 99999 164.79 (�,� 601-0000-245.00-00 04/20/2015 UB CR REFUND 000034515 04/2015 164.79 04/23/2015 168152 THOMAS, MICAH 99999 42.04 601-0000-245.00-00 04/17/2015 UB CR REFUND-FINALS 000101135 04/2015 42.04 04/23/2015 168153 NORDOS, GERALD 99999 50.62 601-0000-245.00-00 04/17/2015 UB CR REFUND-FINALS 000004335 04/2015 50.62 04/23/2015 168154 HEBZYNSK2, EMILY 99999 52.99 601-0000-245.00-00 04/17/2015 UB CR REFUND-FINALS 000007005 04/2015 52.99 04/23/2015 168155 ORDNER, JOSEPH W 99999 7.17 601-0000-245.00-00 04/17/2015 UB CR REFUND-FINALS 000031745 04/2015 7.17 04/23/2015 168156 VU, MY CHAU 99999 46.93 601-0000-245.00-00 04/17/2015 UB CR REFUND-FINALS 000043835 04/2015 46.93 04/23/2015 168157 NELSON, K ZZMMERMAN & CRAIG 99999 21.03 601-0000-245.00-00 04/17/2015 UB CR REFUND-FINALS 000165205 04/2015 21.03 04/23/2015 168158 HOLMGREN, KIRSTEN 99999 79.81 601-0000-245.00-00 04/17/2015 UB CR REFUND-FINALS 000169475 04/2015 79.81 04/23/2015 168159 PARAMOUNT INVESTMENT GROUP 99999 55.07 601-0000-245.00-00 04/17/2015 UB REFUND-FINAL,FridleyMN 553-66TH 04/2015 55.07 04/23/2015 168160 NELSON, JOEL & MARTINA 99999 48 .08 601-0000-245.00-00 04/17/2015 UB CR REFUND-FINALS 000134875 04/2015 49.08 PREPARED 04/23/2015, 14:15:59 A/P CHECKS BY PERIOD AND YEAR PAGE 15 PROGRAM: GM350L CITY OF FRIDLEY FROM 04/13/2015 TO 04/24/2015 BANK CODE 00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CHECK CHECK CHECK DATE NUMBER VENDOR NAME VENDOR # AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ACCOUNT # TRN DATE DESCRIPTION INVOICE PO # PER/YEAR TRN AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 04/23/2015 168161 CORNIEA, SHERRY 99999 60.63 601-0000-245.00-00 04/17/2015 UB CR REFUND-FINALS 000063735 04/2015 60.63 04/23/2015 168162 REALTY GROUP INC 99999 447.10 601-0000-245.00-00 04/17/2015 UB REFUND-FINAL,FridleyMN 48-69TH 04/2015 447.10 04/23/2015 168163 BERGSTROM, ERNIE 99999 567.79 601-0000-245.00-00 04/20/2015 UB CR REFUND 000003555 04/2015 567.79 04/23/2015 168164 DISCOUNT TOBACCO 99999 2,604.20 601-0000-245.00-00 04/20/2015 UB CR REFUND 000116975 04/2015 2,604.20 DATE RANGE TOTAL * 717,720.27 * J A ;;, ,� CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF � �� � Fndley AP RI L 27, 2015 NEW BUSINESS LICENSE LIST Type of License Applicant Staff Approvals Food Teppenyaki Grill Public Safety Director 268 57`�'Ave NE Fire Mazshall Qiao Li,Applicant Building Inspector City Clerk Temporary Lawful Gambling Tamarisk—for Fridley 49er Days Public Safety Director June 26-27,2015 . Festival City Clerk Ham Lake,MN Jeanne Haus,Applicant 75 � CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF ,�F�� APRIL 27, 2015 RENEWAL BUSINESS LICENSE LIST Type of License Appiica�t Staff Approval Food Frauenshuh Hosp. Group Public Safety Director dba Dairy Queen Fire Marshall 225 Osborne Rd City Clerk Randy Williamson,Applicant Ricky's Embers 5400 Central Ave NE Joe Rickenbach,Applicant Livestock Pigeons Code Enforcement Andy Zheng Chief Building Inspector 1632 Rice Creek Rd Pigeons Daniel Feltenstein 1346 Meadowmoor Drive NE Massage Therapy Bridget Wickstrom Public Safety Director Life Balance Therapeutic Massage City Clerk 7101 Highway 65 Motor Vehicle Body Repair ABRA Auto Body&Glass Public Safety Director 7710 University Ave NE Fire Marshal Brent Moen,Applicant City Clerk Planning Auto Body Shop 7741 Main Street Mike Morris,Applicant Fridley Auto Body 960 Osbome Rd Yolanda Newman,Applicant McClure Automotive,Inc dba Maaco Collision Repair&Auto Paintin� 148 Osborne Road Andy McClure,Applicant � Northtown Collision and Enterprise Inc 7869 Beeche Street NE Sayed R Asad,Applicant 76 April 27, 2015 Renewal Business License List(Continued) Type of License Applicant Staff Approval Motor Vehicle Body Repair and Fridley Motor Company dba Friendly Public Safety Director Auto Sales Chevrolet Planning 7501 Highway 65 Fire Marshall Loren Holub,Applicant City Clerk Refuse Hauling&Recycling Elite Waste Disposal Public Safety Director - Jordan,MN Recycling Coordinator Troy Schuette,Applicant City Clerk Lightning Disposal Rosemount,MN Robert Nitti,Applicant Lloyds Constxuction Services Inc Prior Lake,MN Stephanie Lloyd,Applicant Randy's Sanitation Inc dba Randy's Environmental Services Delano,MN Randall Roskowiak,Applicant Twin City Refuse Recycling Station St. Paul,MN Sandra Kowski,Applicant Tree Trimining Frans Tree Service Public Safety Director Moundsview,MN Recycling Coordinator David Williams,Applicant City Clerk Premier Tree Service Pierz,MN Dennis Herold,Applicant Steve's Quality Tree Service Inc Oak Grove,MN Steve Quale,Applicant Terra's Canopies LLC Robbinsdale,MN Philip Castano,Applicant Treehugger Inc Minneapolis,MN Jason Pruett,Applicant 77 Apri127, 2015 Renewal Business License List (Continued) Type of License Applicant Staff Approval Street Vending Nafie Ice Cream Public Safety Director 1000 Lynde Drive City Clerk Mohammed Nafie,Applicant Parks Director Used Car Sales Midwest Car Search Public Safety Director 990 Osbome Rd Planning Scott Spiczka,Applicant Off-Sale Malt Liquor Licenses 3.2%Malt Liquor Northem Tier Realty LLC Public Safety Director Food Super America#4199 Fire Marshall Gasoline' 7299 Highway 65 City Clerk Tobacco Super America#4175 5667 University Ave Super America#4207 7449 East River Road Jack A.Helmick,Applicant 3.2%Malt Liquor Cub Foods Public Safety Director Food 246 57`�Ave NE City Clerk Tobacco Kimberly Myrdahl,Applicant Fire Marshall On-Sale Wine and 3.2%Malt Liquor License On-Sale Wine and 3.2%Malt Liquor Paradise Biryani Pointe Public Safety Director Food 765 53rd Ave NE City Clerk Food to Liquor Ratio Venkata, Sudheer,Aplicant Fire Marshall Gross Food$664,996—99% Gross Liquor$7,962— 1% #Police Calls—0 Gross Sales/Police Call- $672,958 Police Calls/$lOK Sales- .00 Liquor Compliance Checks Passed first check Closed for second check Police have no concerns At this time. 78 = AGENDA ITEM �� �rn�°f CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 27, 2015 Fridley LICENSES Contractor T e A licant A roved B Global Mechanical LLC HVAC Mike Rin Ron Julkowski, CBO As halt Drivewa Co Blackto Rochelle Chorlton Ron Julkowski, CBO DeRue Construction Commercial or Pat Raul Ron Julkowski,CBO S ecial H2c Inc HVAC Darlene Whitehead Ron Julkowski,CBO Dave Perkins Contractin Excavatin Dave Perkins Ron Julkowski, CBO MN Si Installation Si Erector Steve Bunnell Ron Julkowski, CBO Joe's Sewer Service Inc Excavatin Jose h Munn Ron Julkowski, CBO Sunflake Commercial or Jacob Devney Ron Julkowski, CBO S ecial Valle Rich Co Inc Excavatin Matt Mikl a Ron Julkowski, CBO Roof Tech Inc Roofin Robert Poutre Ron Julkowski,CBO RC Hoffman Plumbin Gas Services Gerald Hoffman Ron Julkowski, CBO Corval Construction Commercial or Pamela Johnson Ron Julkowski,CBO S ecial Corval Construction Gas Services Pamela Johnson Ron Julkowski,CBO Corval Construction HVAC Pamela Johnson Ron Julkowski,CBO JGM Properties LLC Commercial or Randy Remer Ron Julkowski,CBO S ecial Weleski & Son Inc Excavatin Leland Weleski Ron Julkowski, CBO 79 � AGENDA ITEM Fridley CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 27, 2015 LICENSES To: Walter T. Wysopal, City Manager Mayor and City Council From: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Deb Biorn, Rental Property Inspections Date: Apri124, 2015 Re: Annual Renewal of Licenses AGENDA ITEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING Attached is a list of 25 properties that have submitted a rental license application, paid all fees related to license renewal, and completed the rental inspections process. The Rental Property Inspections Division of Community Development recommends that the City Council approves the issuance of the rental licenses for these properties. 80 Ready for Certificate Renewal List 4/24/2015 The properties listed below meet the rental property guidelines according to Chapter 220 of the Fridley City Code Property Id Property Address Units Owner 2308 1253 Hillwind Rd. NE 1 Felix Lawrence 2310 4976 3rd St. NE 1 RHA 3, LLC 2312 940 Pandora Dr. NE 1 Geisinger Group 2313 1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (123) 1 Alice I Nelson Trust 2314 1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (267) 1 John Kihslinger 2322 1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (156) 1 Judith K Condon 1074 110 Mississippi PI. NE 1 Stone Trail, LLC 1126 5940-42 2nd St. NE 2 Robert Hosman 2103 100 Mississippi PI. NE 1 Stone Trail, LLC 1359 7893-97 Firwood Way NE 2 Darwin Peterson 1444 6160-64 Star Ln. NE 2 Jeffrey Harris 1486 6190-92 East River Rd. 2 Bob& Frankie Fetrow 1492 155 Rickard Rd. NE 1 Dan & Deb Saplis 1565 6161 5th St. NE 1 Bob Feldiek 1632 5645-47 4th St. NE 2 Darwin Peterson 1731 5946 4th St. NE 1 Julian &Sharon Jensen 1740 182 Christenson Ct. NE 1 Melada Eisel 1797 1590 Rice Creek Rd. NE 1 Trung Bui 1799 5957 2nd St. NE 1 Warren Williams, Jr. 1845 610 Glencoe St. NE 1 Cynthia Brown 1876 1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (181) 1 Grant& Krista Johnson 2073 5411 E Brenner Pass 1 Kelly Pung , 2188 5841 W Moore Lk Dr. NE 1 Terra Orsa, LLC 2233 5824 3rd St. NE 1 Shaun Withrow 2247 7313-7315 University Ave NE 2 Sajid Terzic Total Certificates: 25 81 � AGENDA ITEM � Fridley CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 27, 2015 ESTIMATES Ron Kassa Construction 6005 East 250�' Street Elko, MN 55020-9447 2014 Miscellaneous Concrete Project No. 453 EstimateNo. 4 ....................................................................................... $ 6,830.97 82 � AGENDA ITEM � "°.°' CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 27, 2015 Fridley INFORMAL STATUS REPORTS 83