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1982 April CITYOF FRIDLEY SPRING NEWSLETTER APRIL, 1982 I/ NO. 34 CHANNEL 30 EXPANSION IS UNDERWAY With the delivery of the equipment for Phase I (Text Production) and Phase II,(Broadcasting"Canned"Materials)of Fridley's Civic Cable TV Channel and activation by Northern Cablevision's technicians, the development of the new civic channel is underway. Our new Apple II Microcomputer and related hardware and software ; increases the text production potential of the Civic Channel from four pages composed of ten 24 character lines to 30 pages made up of nine 18 character lines,an increase of more than 400%.As a result,we will be able - to add City Council agenda highlights, city job announcements, civic center hours of operation, emergency weather notices, polling place locations and other emergency announcements to the existing program of I information about governmental activities and services. With the activation of Channel 30, the City Council meetings will be broadcast on Monday evenings over it rather than the Local Origination Channel 3.An eleven part video-course on the U.S.Constitution has been made available to us by the Department of Independent Study of the University of Minnesota.It will also be broadcast over the Civic Channel. Microcomputer that serves as Channel 30's Text The course can be taken for credit. Producer. Using the existing facilities of the Public Access Channel, it's studio and porta-pak, we have produced a videotape version of the Fridley, Minnesota/Fourmies,France AV presentation,a case study of Cable TV in Fridley,and a program dealing with the creation,function and grand opening festivities of the Springbrook Nature Center.These will also be incorporated into our programming schedule. The Civic Channel's initial broadcasting schedule consists of: Monday: Expanded Textual Messages as previously outlined in- cluding City Council Agenda Highlights. City Council Meetings—Evening. Tuesday: Expanded Textual Messages. U.of M.Independent Study Course—Afternoon. Wednesday: Expanded Textual Messages. Special Program (Fridley/Fourmies or Springbrook or Program being taped in the CATV Case Study)—Afternoon. access studio. Thursday: Expanded Textual Messages ®w U.of M.Class Rebroadcast—Afternoon. �E- Friday: Expanded Textual Messages. Special Program—Afternoon. Saturday: Expanded Textual Messages. Sunday: Expanded Textual Messages. We are currently working on a means of using our Apple II micro- IM computer to run our video tape recorder at night and on weekends.This will enable the Civic Channel to attract a larger and more diverse $ ` audience than our current schedule allows. Also in the works is an expansion of our tape library of offerings and the purchase of our Phase III equipment(porta-pak and accessories)for the production of our own programs. Videotape recorder/player for broadcasting taped STAY TUNED TO CHANNEL 30 AND WATCH US GROW. programs. - RECYCLING WEEK PROCLAIMED ". April 18 through the 24th has been designated "Recycling Week" by Gov- ernor Al Quie.The designation is a part of the "Keep Minnesota Beautiful Month" which is from April 24 to May 22. On April first,a five day packet will be Events Begin on June 22, 1982 delivered to the schools in Fridley to suggest activities for each day of the The Fridley'49ers is an organization which was developed to commemorate the 25th week. A poster contest will be held and anniversary of Fridley.From that group a number of individuals under the auspices of judged by Mrs. Quie. The activities in- the Fridley Chamber of Commerce formed the nucleus of the organization that clude grades Kindergarten through twelve. developed the first'49er Days held June 26-29,1975. In response to the "Governor's Re- The choice of the name "Fridley '49ers" was intended to observe three important cycling Week," Mayor Bill Nee has pro- events:the drafting of the Charter of the City of Fridley in 1949;the designation as a claimed a Fridley"Recycling Week"dur- territory in 1849 of the area which is now the State of Minnesota;and also in 1849,the ing the same week.The Fridley Environ- start of the Gold Rush Days in the West.The logo of the'49er Days,the covered wagon mental Quality Commission and Energy and oxen,was to combine each of these ideas. Commission along with members of SORT The responsibility of the '49ers is to organize and develop an annual community (SaveOur ng possible clable Trash) are con- ties to coordinate celebration and to implement plans to carry out these celebrations. Individuals mayschool districts during this week. become involved in the'49er organization by attending the meetings scheduled for the Starting with the scshooApril 18, ridley's recycling cen- ter Wednesday of each month at the Fridley Civic Center. ter will be accepting used motor oil. All residents are urged to bring their recyclable trash and oil to the SORT Recycling Center during the week of April Scheduled Celebration Highlights 18 through April 24th. The Recycling Center will be open 10:00 a.m.to 2:00 p.m. FRIDLEY'49ER DAYS JUNE 22-26TH on Saturday and 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Tentative Schedule)* Monday through Friday.If residents have any questions,feel free to call Bill Deblon Tuesday—June 22nd or Connie Metcalf at 571-3450. GREAT SKATE................ e .................2 3rd....................... Evening NATIONAL YEAR Wednesday—June 23rd MISS FRIDLEY FASHION SHOW............................................ 11:30 A.M. OF DISABLED BEARDJUDGING............................................................ 6:30 P.M. SENIORS' DANCE ........................................................... 7:00 P.M. PERSONS JAYCEE'S VARIETY SHOW ................................................. 8:00 P.M. Thursday June 24th The Congress of the United States has Y— designated 1982 as National Year of Dis- SENIORS' BOWLING TOURNEY ............................................. ALL DAY abled Persons in response to the mo- CHAMBER LUNCHEON......................................................12 NOON mentum established during the Inter- KID'S BALLOON RELEASE .................................................. 4:00 P.M. national Year of Disabled Persons(IYDP). HOLLY CENTER FAIR ....................................................... 6:00 P.M. The National Office on Disability has BAND CONCERT AND MO VIE .............................................. 8:00 P.M. been established to continue the work of Friday—June 25th the U.S. Council for the IYDP, and the SOFTBALL GAME ........................................................... 6:30 P.M. IYDP advertising campaign is being SQUAREDANCE ............................................................ 8:00 P.M. continued. FIREWORKS DISPLAY...................................................... 10:00 P.M. The City of Fridley also renewed its Saturday—June 26th commitment to reaching the goal of the full LIONESS' 10K RUN .......................................................... 8:30 A.M. participation of disabled persons in our GRAND PARADE ........................................................... 10:00 A.M. community. On February 1, 1982 Mayor LION'S BEACH SPECIAL .................................................... 7:00 P.M. William Nee proclaimed 1982 as National '49ER CELEBRATION DANCE ............................................... 8:45 P.M. Year of Disabled Persons. Mayor Nee 'Watch the June issues of Fridley Sun for final schedules. called upon the citizens of Fridley to observe the year through activities in support of the Pre-celebration registration is required for the following events: long-range goals of and for disabled persons BEARD CONTEST ............................................. RON'S BARBER SHOP promoted during the IYDP. PARADE ENTRIES ................................................. 571-3450, EXT. 137 IYDP Chairpersons Lynn Boergerhoff MISS FRIDLEY CANDIDATES...................................... 571-3450, EXT. 137 and Barbara Terpstra are continuing to JAYCEE'S VARIETY SHOW ....................................... 571-3450, EXT. 137 serve as the committee leaders and urge all LION ESS' 10K RUN ................................................ 571-3450, EXT. 137 interested citizens to participate in activities planned for 1982.An accessibility survey of public buildings and facilities will be con- NOTICE on- NOTICE TO ducted throughout the spring and summer. Additional volunteers are needed for this SENIOR CITIZENS effort. Results of the needs assessment survey conducted through the City News- If you are 62 years of age or older or ment for information concerning Sen- letter last fall are presently available upon disabled and your combined yearly for Citizen water and sewer rates.Call request.For further information about the income is $11,228.00 or less, please 571-3450,Extension 135. accessibility or for a copy of the report on contact the Utility Billing Depart- the needs assessment, call 571-3450, Ext. 171. . Page 2 City of Fridley Spring, 1982 News From The a Fridley Police Department What i ( 'roe "I �.' SOME WORDS OF ADVICE I) PROTECT YOUR HOME Causes • Use a deadbolt lock on all outside doors. If your door has glass panels use double- Bike 0 1 cylinder locks requiring key inside.Install door guards such as chain locks.Remember —42%of all home break-ins by burglars are made by forcing inadequate front door Accidents? locks) • Do not leave important keys"under the mat"or other obvious places.If keys are lost, change the locks. If you don't want to be involved in a • Maintain a list of the serial numbers and descriptions of portable items such as bike accident we suggest that you obey television,hi-fi,typewriter,etc. the following rules: Before going on vacation take these simple precautions: 1. STOP FOR STOP SIGNS. 1. Leave a key with a trusted neighbor or friend and ask him to keep an eye on your 2. STOP AND LOOK before you enter house. the street from a driveway or alley. 2. Arrange to have someone keep your lawn cut. 3. LOOK BOTH WAYS AND SIG- 3. Instruct the postoffice to hold all mail and stop all other deliveries such as milk NAL before you cross from one side and newspapers. of the street to the other. 4. Install timing devices on several lights in your home which will automatically 4. DON'T RIDE AT NIGHT unless turn the lights on during the evening hours. This will give your home the you have a white light to the front, appearance of being occupied. and one or more reflectors to the rear and sides. PROTECT YOUR CAR 5. STAY ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF • Always lock doors,ignition,trunk and windows. THE STREET next to the curb and * Never leave valuables or packages on a car seat in clear view—hide them in the ride in single file when riding in p g groups. glove compartment,under the seat,or in the trunk. 6. TEACH YOUR CHILDREN HOW • Don't leave your license, registration certificate, credit cards, or other identifying TO RIDE SAFELY and be sure credentials in your car.If the car is stolen,the thief will have additional credentials they are on the proper size bike. to defraud others. 7. WALK YOUR BIKE across high- • Don't have your car keys identified with your license number.If they are lost,it's an ways and busy intersections. invitation for the finder to steal your car. S. BIKE MUST YIELD TO PEDES- TRIANS, especially on sidewalks * Never leave your car parked for prolonged periods at airport parking lots. or crosswalks. * Fasten your car tape deck securely to the dashboard.The frequency of theft of this 9. BE SURE YOUR BIKE IS IN type of equipment is very high. GOOD MECHANICAL CONDI- PROTECTION FOR WOMEN TION. 10. WATCH THE STREET AHEAD • BEFORE YOU GO OUT AT NIGHT: eave word with the family or a friend as to OF YOU for holes, missing man- your destination and estimated time o eturn. hole covers,etc. • WHEN DRIVING:Look inside the car before entering—an intruder may be hiding For the children on trikes,WATCH and on the floor in the rear. . .keep doors locked and windows up. . . blow the horn if teach them to stay out of the streets, as followed or curbed by another car. . .raise hood if car breaks down but remain in car they are small and low to the ground and with doors and windows locked.If unidentified stranger offers help,don't open door, very difficult to see by motorists. just lower window slightly. . .stay a car length away from the car in front of you Also remember,YOU CAN RECEIVE when you stop for a light.That way,you'll have room to"take off"if if someone should A TRAFFIC TICKET for driving viola- try to enter your car. tions when riding your bike, just as the • WHEN DOOR BELL RINGS:Always check visitor's identity.Keep chain catch in drivers of automobiles who violate the place until certain about credentials. laws. • THE MOMENT A CALLER SAYS SOMETHING OBSCENE:HANG UP even if Let's have a SAFE summer on your you only suspect that something may be wrong.Don't encourage a"breather."Say bikes.Adults,please teach your children hello twice and then hang up if you receive no answer.If crank calls persist,ask your HOW to ride safely so that they may live telephone company representative and the Fridley Police Department for advice and to enjoy more biking. assistance. FRIDLEY POLICE OFFICER LIEUTENANT HOWARD RICK OF THE YEAR RETIRES DAVID SALLMAN On April 30th,1982,Lieutenant Rick will be retiring from Dave Sallman was named"Police Officer of the Year"at the the Fridley Police Department after 21 years of service. Tenth Annual Knights of Columbus Dinner and Dance on Lieutenant Rick joined the Police Department on May 1st, January 16, 1982. 1961.He had previously been with the University of Min- Officer Sallman joined the Fridley Police Department in nesota Police Department. September 1977.He attended the University of Minnesota and While in the Fridley Police Force,Howard Rick served as received a Bachelor's Degree.He is currently working towards a Patrol Officer, Investigator, Shift Sergeant, Detective a Master's Degree at the College of St. Thomas. Officer Sergeant and Police Lieutenant. Sallman has received commendations from both his depart- ment and the public.On September 8th,1981,Officer Sallman Thank you,Lieutenant Rick,for your unselfish devotion to was instrumental in the apprehension of a bank robbery duty,your dedicated service,the untold amount of assistance suspect in our community. The individual was later linked rendered to the public and the giving of 21 years of your life with many other Twin Cities bank robberies. for the protection and service of your community. Congratulations Officer Sallman! Best wishes from all of us. Spring, 1982 City of Fridley Page 3 NEWS FROM THE FRIDLEY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT WATER SYSTEM FLUSHING N2C Again this year, the Fridley's water utility crews will be flushing the City's entire water system during the month of April.This is required to remove sediment in the lines which -- builds up over the winter,and to check the serviceability of the STREET FLOODING fire hydrants within the City. Due to the high cost of printing and delivery, individual In the early spring when the ice is starting to melt and the homeowner notices will NOT be distributed providing time winter debris has not yet been cleaned away,street flooding and location of area flushings. can occur.The City's street sweeping program is scheduled Duringthe month of April, to start in April and will take a p you may experience some p approximately 30 working discoloration of your water during the flushing period.If this days to complete.In the interim,you can assist in ensuring should occur and it does not clear up within an hour,residents that your street or driveway is not flooded by removing the are asked to call the Public Works Department at 571-3450, snow, ice or other debris that accumulates at each storm Ext.157,from 8:00 a.m.to 4:30 p.m.Monday through Friday. sewer catch basin,located at the curb line of the street.A few minutes of your time to pick up the sticks, leaves or paper that has built up along the curb will allow the water HOT WATER HEATER FLUSHING to pass and enter the storm sewer system,without flooding your property.Thank you for your assistance and patience. Once the spring water main flushing program has been completed, the Public Works water personnel would like to suggest that residents flush their hot water heaters. Many sediments such as iron,magnesium and calcium may build up in the bottom of your hot water heater,causing discoloration or rust in the hot water taps. (Calcium appears as sand particles in the hot water system.)In most cases,this can be eliminated by flushing the hot water heaters.Please contact the Public Works Department, 571-3450, Ext. 157, for the .O N LY simple procedure you can follow to flush your hot water heater. By flushing your hot water heater,not only will the tank be cleaned out, but also the heater will run more efficiently and LEFT TURN/RIGHT TURN help conserve energy. "DRAIN TILING" With the increasing amount of vehicular traffic, it is YOUR BASEMENT becoming extremely difficult to pass through or enter many j of our intersections. As a means of eliminating the prob- lems and providing for safe traffic flow,wherever sufficient A reminder to homeowners or residents—drain tile hooked space is available or whenever we can incorporate street into the sanitary sewer line is against the law. This also widening with other improvements, we are providing for applies to any type of storm sewer diversion into sanitary left and right turn lanes.This spring,we will be painting sewer lines. Excessive storm water entering the sanitary lane lines and arrows identifying left turn,straight ahead sewer lines may cause sewer line back-ups into homes.If you and right turn lanes. have any question regarding proper drain tiling or storm j water diversion,please call the Protective Inspection Division On the more congested intersections,we will be establish- at 571-3450,Ext. 164. ing these lanes: the left turn lane and the straight ahead and right turn lane.We will be coordinating with the State and County in using similar markings on their streets within the City, whenever possible. This system will pro- SANITARY SEWER BACKUPS - vide for left turns wit-hout imposing the straight-through or right-turn traffic flow.The intersections will be striped,the If the sanitary sewer in your residence ever begins to back pavement marked and signs posted.Your observation and up into the basement,please notify the Public Works Depart compliance with these changes will provide safe and time- ment-Maintenance Division immediately.An inspection will saving traffic movement. be performed by our sewer personnel to determine if the problem is in the homeowner's sewer service or the City sewer line. This quick action could prevent unnecessary water damage. ON-Are If your sewer backs up or you have further questions,please Rl�;l�r �roC� call 571-3450,Ext.157.After hours call the Police Department, 571-3457. RENEW YOUR DOG LICENSE Also during this time of year,it is a good idea to pour a small pail of water into the floor drain(s)in your home.The water in The City's animal control ordinance requires that all the drain's trap may have evaporated over the winter months, dogs over the age of six months must have a license which allowing minor offensive odors to escape into the basement. must be renewed by April 30th each year. Although cats As an additional measure to ensure the sanitary sewer lines will not be required to have a license,the owners of cats are remain open,it is requested that you notify the Public Works held responsible for them. Maintenance Division,571-3450,Ext. 157 whenever you have See page 7 for the license application form. your home service line roto-rooted. We will inspect the main line to ensure that any roots or debris freed are removed from To prevent dogs or cats from becoming neighborhood the system and will not catch or block the line at another pests,all dogs or cats not confined within an enclosure such location. Your assistance in this precautionary measure is as a yard or fence should be on a leash securely fastened or desired and your down stream neighbors will appreciate this held so that they cannot run loose. assistance. Page 4 City of Fridley Spring, 1982 • e e CITY OF FR I D LEY HYDRANT FLUSHING SCHEDULE TORNADO y SAFETY RULES What you do first can mean life or -���`• death for you and your family. ai w Ul " v _ - WHEN A TORNADO APPROACHES AT HOME: c �r j- 1 `� I! " ' �r I P .iL T J. • Go to your storm cellar, vegetable aa� a ! cellar or fallout shelter.If you have " '1XI,o�" no special shelter,go to the basement A corner nearest the tornado (usually W _ E /T"�IIiJ AREA 3 ,I - r the southwest corner). If you have no basement, crawl under heavy furni- ture in the center of your house.Stay S 1 ARE 2 �._. in your shelter until you are certain the danger has passed. s a�I ; -- _ ��—� - • Leave windows open on the side of 1,Il L I i __�� ` 1 u Fe o the house away from the tornado. This will equalize the air pressure inside your house. ,► i �,^ - - !�__ nn • Stay away from windows. OUTDOORS: r _ n �� �l� I��; I ;l� • If you are in a car,move away from the tornado path at a right angle. r fv 1E A � - l �� • If you are in the open,lie down flat in the nearest depression—a ditch, � �I_'- ' : o,•• �- /� - ravine or culvert. Stay there until�f j danger from flying objects has ceased. M as TA PT c- ISM 6�_� , , _I I..— _ 0J1` � ASSESSOR'S � E CORNER �o rr r� b - _- We are at that time of year when we are �s,� finishing the January 2, 1982 physical I �"�i _. �� appraisals and starting the January 2, i� 1d,- R 1983 area. FLUSHING SCHEDULE The area appraisers will be working for I - the January 2, 1983 assessment is basic- MEA s �-;I� i The City of Fridley will flush hydrants ally east of Burlington Northern Rail- - 'Li during the month of April. No flushing road, between Mississippi Street and i will be done on Saturday or Sunday. 57th Avenue. The flushing may create a disturbance , When the appraiser stops at your home Tin the watermains and may cause dark, and no one is there,he will leave a pink I colored water.Although the water is safe slip with our phone number on it.Please - p for human consumption, there is the call immediately to set up an appoint- danger of staining clothing if you are ment while he is still in the area.This will O washing clothes.Please make note of the save tax dollars,time and fuel. week the maintenance crews will be flush- K Don't forget to pay your first half of Ding your area. this year's tax on or before June 1. The I If you have any questions, please call penalty on June 2nd,according to law at T _ - 571-3450,Ext: 157. the time of this writing, is 3%for home- TN *SCHEDULE stead property and 7%for other property. AREA 1 APRIL 5-9 AREA 2 APRIL 12-16 AREA 3 APRIL 19-23 AREA 4 APRIL 26-30 *Estimated Dates e Spring, 1982 City of Fridley Page 5 APRIL 1982 MUNICIPAL CALENDAR SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Human Resources Commission 1 7:30 p.m. 2 3 Parks and Plannin Housin and City Council g. Redevelopment Meeting Recreation Commission 7:30 m. Commission 7:30 p.m. Authority 4 5 P 6 7:30 p.m. 7 8 7:30 p.m. 9 10 Appeals Commission Charter 7:30 p.m. Community Commission 11 Development 14 15 730 P.m 12 13 Commission 7:30 p.m. 16 17 Environmental City Council Qualit Planning CATV Meeting Commission Commission Commission 18 19 7:30 p.m. 20 7:30 p.m. 217:30 p.m. 22 T45 p.m. 23 24 Energy Commission 7:30 p.m. Appeals Commissi28 29 30on 25 26 277:30 P m. MAY 1982 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 Parks and Human City Council Recreation Planning Resources Meeting Commission Commission Commission 2 3 7:30 P.m. 4 7:30 p.m. 5 7:30 p.m. 6 7:30 p.m. 7 8 Community Development Housing and Commission 7:30 p.m. Redevelopment Authority Appeals Commission 7:30 m. 9 10 11 7:30P m 12 13 Meet go7:45 p.m. 14 15 Environmental Quality City Council Planning Charter Commission Meeting Commission Meeting Commission Meeting 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 City Council Energy Commission Meeting 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 23 24 Appeals Commission 30 31 HOLIDAY 25 7:30 p.m. 26 27 28 29 MEMORIAL DAY JUNE 1982 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Parks and Human Recreation Resources Commission Commission 1 7:30 p.m. 2 3 7:30 p.m. 4 5 Community Development Planning Housingg and City Council Commission Commission Redevetopment Authority Meeting 7:30 p.m. Meeting 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 m. CATV Commission P 10 Meeting 7:30 p.m. 11 12 Environmental Quality Commission Meeting 7:30 p.m. 13 14 15 lealmCommissi rr 16 17 18 19 P. City Council Energy 'Planning Meeting Commission Commission 20 21 7:30 P.m. 22 7:30 P.m. g " P.m. 24 25 26 Appeals Commission 27 28 29 7:30 p.m. 30 Page 6 City of Fridley Spring, 1982 NEWS FROM THE FRIDLEY FIRE DEPARTMENT A BURNING QUESTION Although the use of portable heaters continues to WHEN DOES WARMTH = grow,the consumer must be made aware of the dangers that can result from the improper use of this form of heat producer. The INJURIES AND DEATHS? manufacturers and salesmen must take every precaution to Serious questions have surfaced regarding portable kero- make sure that you,the buyer,know how to safely operate,fuel sene heater usage.With the sudden use of such heating units and place the heater in a safe area. Remember, the most as a result of a search for more economical methods of heating common danger is due to the carelessness or negligence of the one's home,these heaters can be both a blessing and a curse. operator. While the Federal government provides tax relief for those If you have any questions about your portable heater or the who insulate their homes, more and more citizens seek future purchase of a heater, do not hesitate to call the Fire alternate sources of heat. There now exists a serious lack of Department 571-3450,Ext. 177. knowledge about the heaters themselves such as how they function and their fire and life safety. CITY EMPLOYEES RECEIVE A recent fire in this city caused considerable damage to both C.P.R. CERTIFICATION the house and contents and caused second degree burns to one of the occupants.No matter how safe a manufacturer builds or Basic Cardiopulminary Resuscitation(C.P.R.) was offered designs his unit,if it is used improperly serious repercussions may result to both the user's life and property. to all city employees this winter.The main objectives were to make employees aware of the signs and signals of an onset of a Some of the reported unsafe practices are: use of improper heart attack,what to do if they occur to themselves or another, grade of kerosene, using gasoline, storage of fuel inside, how to assist a choking person and certification as a Basic problems with transportation of fuel and anoxia because of Rescuer per American Heart Association standards. oxygen deficiency. Over seventy full time city employees, not counting all Poor education about portable kerosene heaters continues to Fridley Police and Fire Department personnel, have taken be the main cause of fires.Owners must be aware of the proper advantage of this opportunity to acquaint themselves with procedures when filling and using these heaters.All kerosene rescue procedures and have been certified. used must be of a water-clear type;#1 fuel oil cannot be substi- tuted for kerosene.Kerosene must be stored and transported in Most were surprised with the effort and skills required to a metal container and clearly labeled with the name of the correctly perform and continue C.P.R. Everyone expressed product contained. The filling of portable heaters must be that they were happy with the effort and results they had to done outside to minimize the spilling of fuel.Special care must put into the course,which included passing a written exam. be used in the placing of heaters in order to avoid contact with This course was conducted and taught by Richard Larson, combustible material such as draperies,or placing fabrics on Deputy Fire Chief, and assisted by Del Zentgraf, volunteer or near the stove to dry. firefighter,and Robert Aldrich,Fire Chief. * INSTRUCTIONS FOR SECURING DOG LICENSE BY MAIL THE CITY CODE PROVIDES THAT:No person shall own,keep or harbor any dog over the age of six(6)months,within the City of Fridley unless a permit therefore has first been secured.A compulsory system of permit and registration is established whereby the City will issue City owner permits and animal tags to owners of dogs over six months of age upon proof of rabies vaccination within the preceding year.(Sec.302.041)If at time of initial registration a dog is due to be vaccinated within the next six month period,then a new vaccination shall be required before permit is issued.(Sec.302.042)Permits and animal tags must be applied for and obtained and animal tags affixed on dogs requiring tags before they attain the age of six months.(Sec.302.041) 1. Fee:$5.00/yr.Non-Neutered/Non-Spayed $2.50/yr.Neutered/Spayed(Proof required) 2. Please PRINT all information on this form. 3. Return this form and a copy of the certificate of rabies vaccination to the City of Fridley,6431 University Ave.N.E.,Fridley,MN 55432. 4. Your license,certificate and tag will be sent to you upon approval. ANIMAL LICENSE APPLICATION License period from May 1, 1982 to April 30, 1983 CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE License No. FRIDLEY,MINNESOTA 55432 (leave blank) Fee: $5.00—NN;N-S Vaccination Date: Age: Approx.Weight $2.50—N;S Pet's Name Color: Sex: Breed: Applicant: Address: City: Telephone No. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT For Office Use Spring, 1982 City of Fridley Page 7 -------------------I REPLY CARD I II A5K I BACK TALK: DETACH AND MAIL TO: THIS NEWSLETTER IS: This newsletter is an effort on City Manager's Office ❑Very informative the part of the City to provide 6431 University Ave.N.E. ❑Worthwhile CITY I civic information to the citi- Fridley,MN 55432 ❑Of Little Value 0o I zens of Fridley.We would like to know what you think of the COMMENTS: contents. Are we covering HALL areas of interest to you? Are I we missing items that would I be helpful to you? Sugges- tions,comments,criticism? This can be returned with your water bill. DATE Q. A number of times when I've tried calling City Hall, I've heard the tele- phone ring 20 or 30 times without any I NAME (optional) I response.Why doesn't the City answer its phone? i A. The City's telephone system is de- ADDiona S signed to receive ten incoming calls at one -------- time,however the switchboard operator is able to answer only one call at a time. SPRING NEWSLETTER Waiting callers hear the telephone ring until the operator is able to respond.The CITY OF FRIDLEY City has studied adjusting the system so 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E. that the waiting callers hear a busy signal, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 but this was found to be costly, and the system was not changed. CITY COUNCIL Usually the operator can answer and Mayor ................................... William J. Nee forward many calls quickly, and those Councilman-at-Large ..................Robert Barnette next on the line will only have to wait a Councilman 1st Ward ............... Edward Hamernik few rings for a response.However,during Councilman 2nd Ward ...............Dennis Schneider peak hours or emergencies, more callers Councilman 3rd Ward............ Edward J. Fitzpatrick may be unsure which department they CITY MANAGER ........................ Nasim M. Qureshi wish to reach,or may ask questions of the Editor ......................................Robert Penaloza operator.This can cause a greater delay in response. CITY OF FRIDLEY SERVICE DIRECTORY The City asks that waiting callers be Administrative Offices— Civic Center ............571-3450 patient: your call will be answered. But Office Hours—8 a.m.to 5 p.m. ... Monday through Friday you may wish to call back in a short time, Police(24 Hours— Non Emergency) .............571-3457 when your call is likely to be answered FIRE AND POLICE EMERGENCY...........427-1212 immediately. For more efficient service when calling City Hall, state briefly the nature of your concern, and the operator In This Issue . . will connect you with the appropriate de partment. The switchboard is answered • 3 Month Calendar of Public Events during City Hall office hours:8 a.m.to 5:00 • Cable TV-Information p.m.Monday through Friday. • '49er Days Schedule of Festivities • Home and Personal Security Advice • And Much More . . . CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E. BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 TELEPHONE: 571-3450 P A I D Minneapolis, MN Permit No.2886 CAR-RT-SORT POSTAL PATRON