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11-13-2023 City Council Meeting November 13, 2023 7:00 PM Fridley City Hall, 7071 University Avenue N.E. Agenda Call to Order The Fridley City Council (Council) requests that all attendees silence cell phones during the meeting. A paper copy of the Agenda is at the back of the Council Chambers. A paper copy of the entire Agenda packet is at the podium. The Agenda and all related FridleyMN.gov/1564/Agenda- Center. Pledge of Allegiance Proclamations/Presentations 1.Proclamation Honoring and Remembering Veterans Proposed Consent Agenda The following items are considered to be routine by the Council and will be approved by one motion. There will be no discussion of these items unless a Councilmember requests, at which time that item may be moved to the Regular Agenda. Meeting Minutes 2.Approve the Minutes from the City Council Meeting of October 23, 2023 3.Receive the Minutes from the City Council Conference Meeting of October 23, 2023 4.Receive the Minutes from the Planning Commission Meeting of October 18, 2023 New Business 5.Resolution No. 2023-131, Approving Plat Request, PS #23-02 by the City of Minneapolis 6.Resolution No. 2023-132, Approving a State of Minnesota Voting Operations, Technology and Elections Resources Account County-Municipality Agreement 7.Resolution No. 2023-135, Authorizing Special Appropriation Application to State of Minnesota for Fridley Inclusive Playground 8.Resolution No. 2023-136, Scheduling a Public Hearing on November 27, 2023 on a Proposed Amendment to the Fridley City Charter Chapter 4, Nominations and Elections and Directing Publication of the Text of Ordinance No. 1417 in Full Claims 9.Resolution No. 2023-137 Approving Claims for the Period Ending November 8, 2023 Open Forum 2 City Council Meeting 11/13/2023 Agenda Page 2 The Open Forum allows the public to address the Council on subjects that are not on the Regular Agenda. The Council may take action, reply, or give direction to staff. Please limit your comments to five minutes or less. Regular Agenda The following items are proposed for the Council's consideration. All items will have a presentation from City staff, are discussed, and considered for approval by separate motions. Public Hearing(s) 10. Public Hearing and Adoption of Resolution No. 2023-133, Approving a Street, Alley, and Public Road Easement Vacation Request, SAV #23-02 for the City of Minneapolis Property Located at 4300 Marshall Street N.E. (Ward 3) 11. Public Hearing and Adoption of Resolution No. 2023-134, Approving a Street and Highway Easement Request, SAV #23-03 for Bona Brothers, Located at 5311-5333 University Avenue N.E. (Ward 1) New Business 12. Resolution No. 2023-130, Approving Water, Sanitary Sewer, Storm Water and Solid Waste Abatement Charges and Rates for the Year 2024 Informal Status Reports Adjournment Upon request, accommodation will be provided to allow individuals with disabilities to participate in any City of Fridley services, programs, or activities. Hearing impaired persons who need an interpreter or other persons who require auxiliary aids should contact the City at (763) 572-3450. 3 CITY COUNCIL MEETING November 13, 2023 Fridley 7:00 PM Fridley Civic Campus, 7071 University Avenue N.E. SIGN IN SHEET If you wish to address the City Council, please sign in so that staff or a member of the City Council may contact you. Thank you. Name Email Phone Item No. Jufn!2/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:August 28, 2023 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Roberta Collins, Assistant to the City Manager Title ProclamationHonoring and Remembering Veterans Background City Council and staff have prepared the attached proclamation to acknowledge, honor and pay tribute Commander Roger Bilderback from the Fridley American Legion Post 303 will be at the City Council meeting to receive the proclamation. Financial Impact None. Recommendation Staff recommend the Mayor present the proclamation to Commander Bilderback at the City Council meeting on Monday, November 13, 2023. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment X Vibrant Neighborhoods &Places X Community Identity &Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial ProsperityPublic Safety & Environmental Stewardship Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Proclamation Honoring andRemembering Veterans Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 4 Jufn!2/ Proclamation Honoringand Remembering Veterans Whereas, thehonor, sacrifice, dedication and contributions of themen and women who served in the Armed Forces and National Guard have been vital in maintaining our freedoms and way of life; and Whereas, the freedoms we enjoy as Americans do not come without a price veterans have sacrificed to preserve and protect our country and constitution from all enemies foreign and domestic; Whereas,through their selfless service, these dedicated members of our Armed Forcesand National Guard have kept America strong, inspired generations through their patriotic service, and proved their heroism and love of country time and again while helping to define the character of our nation; and Whereas, we can never fully repay our debt of gratitude to those heroic men and women who served, were wounded, or died in battle,or those who are now serving our Country; Whereas,Veteransare inspiring reminders of the patriotism, spirit, and courage of all who served al Guard, and we pay tribute to them, extending our admiration and heartfelt gratitude for such meaningful contributions to our Nation, our State, and this City; Now therefore, be it resolved, that I, Scott, J. Lund, Mayor of the City of Fridley, issue this proclamation and encourage all the residents of this City to join me in acknowledging and honoring the selfless sacrifices of the millions of men and women who have proudly served in the United States Armed Forcesand National Guard, and those who are now serving our Country. In witness whereof, I have set my hand and causedthe sealof the City of Fridley to be th affixed this 13day of November, 2023. _______________________________________________ Scott J. Lund -Mayor We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 5 Jufn!3/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:November 13, 2023 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Roberta Collins, Assistant to the City Manager Title Approve the Minutes from the City Council Meeting of October 23,2023 Background Attached are the minutes from the City Council meeting of October23, 2023. Financial Impact None. Recommendation Staff recommend the approval of the minutes from the City Council meeting of October 23,2023. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial ProsperityPublic Safety & Environmental Stewardship X Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Minutes from the City Council Meeting of October 23, 2023 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 6 Jufn!3/ City Council Meeting October 23,2023 7:00 PM Fridley City Hall, 7071 University Avenue NE Minutes Call to Order Mayor Lund called the City Council Meeting of October 23,2023, to order at 7:00 p.m. Present Mayor Scott Lund Councilmember Dave Ostwald Councilmember Tom Tillberry Councilmember Ryan Evanson Councilmember Ann Bolkcom Absent Others Present Walter Wysopal, City Manager Brandon Brodhag, Assistant City Engineer Pledge Of Allegiance Proclamations/Presentations Approval of Proposed Consent Agenda Motion made by CouncilmemberBolkcomto adopt the proposed Consent Agenda.Seconded by CouncilmemberTillberry. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Lund declared the motion carried unanimously. Approval/Receipt of Minutes 1.Approve the Minutes from the Special City Council Meeting of October 9, 2023. 2. Approve the Minutes from the City Council Meeting of October 9,2023. 3. Receive the Minutes from the Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting of September 5, 2023. 4. Receive the Minutes from the Environmental Quality and Energy Commission (EQEC) Meeting of September 12, 2023. 7 Jufn!3/ City Council Meeting 10/23/2023 Minutes Page 2 New Business 5. Resolution No. 2023-125, Accepting and Confirming Statutory Tort Limits. 6. Resolution No. 2023-129, Approving Gifts, Donations and Sponsorships Received Between September 16, 2023 and October 13, 2023. Claims 7. Resolution No. 2023-126, Approving Claims for the Period Ending October 18, 2023. Open Forum, Visitors: (Consideration of Items not on Agenda 15 minutes.) No one from the audience spoke. Adoption of Regular Agenda Motion made by Councilmember Tillberry to adopt the regular agenda. Seconded by Councilmember Ostwald. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Lund declared the motion carried unanimously. Regular Agenda New Business 8. Resolution No. 2023-127, Approving Change Order No. 1 (Final) for West Moore Lake Mill and Overlay Project Brandon Brodhag, Assistant City Engineer, provided background information on the project noting that substantial completion of the project occurred in September. He provided a summary of the change order in the total amount of $12,771.20 which increases the contract amount by 7.7 percent but is still within the budget for the project. He provided additional details of the change order items including adjust gate valve and manhole castings, pavement striping, and bituminous wear course. Staff recommends approval of the resolution as presented. Mayor Lund commented that it was a worthwhile project to do. Motion made by Councilmember Tillberry to adopt Resolution No. 2023-127, Approving Change Order No. 1 (Final) for West Moore Lake Mill and Overlay Project. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Lund declared the motion carried unanimously. 8 Jufn!3/ City Council Meeting 10/23/2023 Minutes Page 3 st 9. Resolution No. 2023-128, Awarding 61 Avenue Parklet Project Mr. Brodhag provided background information on the process leading to this project. He stated that the City received $704,668 in federal grant funds from Anoka County through the Community Development Block Grant program for this project. He displayed the preferred concept for the site and information on the proposed site features for the site. He provided details on the project bidding, noting the low bid of $444,452.17 by Winberg Companies. He noted that although the bid is 5.6 He reviewed the tentative project schedule and stated that staff recommends approval of the resolution as proposed. Mayor Lund asked about the excess grant funds above the bid price and whether the City would have to return unused funds. Mr. Brodhag replied that the City will be maximizing the grant funds by purchasing the site features. st Motion made by Councilmember Tillberry to adopt Resolution No. 2023-128, Awarding 61 Avenue Parklet Project. Seconded by Councilmember Bolkcom. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Lund declared the motion carried unanimously. Open Forum, Visitors: (Continued) Ruqiya Jama, a Brooklyn Park resident, expressed concern about mental health and policing. She provided details on a mental health crisis that occurred with her sister on September 16, 2023. She explained that they decided to send her sister to the closest hospital, which was Mercy Unity campus. She spoke about mistreatment of her sister and her family, and the injuries sustained by her sister from those providing her care at the hospital. She commented that there is a current investigation by the Fridley Police Department, but only a fraction of the violations are being investigated. She stated that the State and City have failed her sister by not completing a thorough investigation. She asked the Council for assistance and provided some suggestions. Mayor Lund commented that he would be happy to look into the issue to gain more information and follow up with Ms. Jama. Informal Status Reports Councilmember Bolkcom thanked all the volunteers and staff who assisted with Pumpkin Night in the Park. Adjourn Motion made by Councilmember Ostwald to adjourn. Seconded by Councilmember Evanson. 9 Jufn!3/ City Council Meeting 10/23/2023 Minutes Page 4 Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Lund declared the motion carried unanimously and the meeting adjourned at 7:30 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Melissa Moore Scott J. Lund City Clerk Mayor : Jufn!4/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:November 13, 2023 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Roberta S. Collins, Assistant to the City Manager Title Receive the Minutes from theCity Council Conference Meeting of October 23, 2023 Background Attached are the minutes from the City Council Conference Meeting of October 23, 2023. Financial Impact Recommendation Receive the minutes from theCity Council Conference Meeting of October 23, 2023. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial ProsperityPublic Safety & Environmental Stewardship X Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Minutes from the City Council Conference Meeting of October 23, 2023 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 21 Jufn!4/ Council Conference Meeting October 23, 2023 5:00 P.M. Fridley City Hall, 7071 University Avenue NE Minutes Roll Call Present:Mayor Scott Lund Councilmember Dave Ostwald Councilmember Ryan Evanson Councilmember Tom Tillberry Councilmember Ann Bolkcom Others Present:Walter Wysopal, City Manager Joe Starks, Finance Director Jim Kosluchar, Public Works Director Brandon Brodhag, Assistant City Engineer Items for Discussion 1.Moore Lake Park Project Tour The City Council toured the construction of Moore Lake Park between 5:00 p.m. and 6:10 p.m. Council reconvened at the Fridley Civic Center around 6:20 p.m. 2.2024 Budget Discussion Utility Budgets/Rates. Joe Starks, Finance Director, made a presentation on utility rates. 3.Finance Update September 2023 Year-to-Date. This item was tabled. 22 Jufn!5/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:November13, 2023 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Julianne Beberg, Office Coordinator Title Receive the Minutes from the Planning CommissionMeetingof October 18, 2023 Background Attached are the Minutes from the October 18, 2023Planning Commission Meeting Financial Impact None Recommendation Staff recommend the City Council receive the October 18, 2023 Planning Commission Minutes. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment X Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial ProsperityPublic Safety & Environmental Stewardship X Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Planning Commission Minutes October 18, 2023 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 23 Jufn!5/ Planning Commission October 18,2023 7:00 PM Fridley City Hall, 7071 University Avenue NE Minutes Call to Order Acting Chair McClellancalled the Planning Commission Meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Present Pete Borman John Buyse II Mike Heuchert Aaron Klemz Terry McClellan Ross Meisner Absent Mark Hansen Others Present Stacy Stromberg, Planning Manager Approval of Meeting Minutes 1.Approve August 16,2023, Planning Commission Minutes Motionby Commissioner Bormanto approve the minutes. Seconded by Commissioner Buyse. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Acting Chair McClellandeclared the motion carried unanimously. Public Hearing 2.Public Hearing to Consider Plat Request, PS #23-02 for the City of Minneapolis Motionby Commissioner Meisnerto open the public hearing. Seconded by Commissioner Buyse. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Acting Chair McClellandeclared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing was opened at 7:01p.m. Stacy Stromberg,Planning Manager, presented a plat request from the City of Minneapolis. She noted that the Commission reviewed a similar request in April of 2023 and after that public hearing, the City amended its request to create two lots instead of one tobetter define the property lines for the Minneapolis Waterworks and the Minneapolis Emergency Operations Training Facility. She noted that the 150-acre property is made up of several different parcels, unused alleys, and public rights-of-ways. 24 Jufn!5/ Planning Commission Minutes Page 2 10/18/2023 The replat will create two lots, lot one will be 127 acres and lot two will be 11 acres, with 11.85 acres dedicated to the East River Road right-of-way. She stated that staff recommends approval of the request. Commissioner Meisner asked the purpose in changing the request from one parcel to two parcels. John Howe, Minneapolis Water, stated that they decided on two lots to separate the training facility from the Waterworks facility. Commissioner Klemz asked if there were plans for construction on the site. Mr. Howe replied that nothing will be changing, and this is just to formalize the use of the land. Commissioner Meisner asked if the replatting of the alleys would come before the Planning Commission. Ms. Stromberg replied that vacation of right-of-way and alleys would go before the Council. She provided a brief history on how the land became part of the City of Fridley when the City was incorporated and noted that this action would clean up this plat/property. She confirmed that there would not be utilities impacted by the vacation of the alleys/right-of-ways. Motion by Commissioner Klemz to close the public hearing. Seconded by Commissioner Heuchert. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Acting Chair McClellan declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing was closed at 7:09 p.m. Motion by Commissioner Meisner recommending approval of Plat Request PS #23-02 City of Minneapolis. Seconded by Commissioner Borman. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Acting Chair McClellan declared the motion carried unanimously. Other Business 3. Approve 2024 Planning Commission Meeting Dates Ms. Stromberg presented the 2024 meeting dates proposed for the Commission. Motion by Commissioner Buyse approving the 2024 Planning Commission meeting dates. Seconded by Commissioner Heuchert. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Acting Chair McClellan declared the motion carried unanimously. 4. Updates Ms. Stromberg provided updates on items that will come before the Commission at its next meeting as well as progress on development projects. 25 Jufn!5/ Planning Commission Minutes Page 3 10/18/2023 Adjournment Motion by Commissioner Meisner to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Commissioner Buyse. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Acting Chair McClellan declared the motion carried unanimously and the meeting adjourned at 7:14 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Amanda Staple, Recording Secretary 26 Jufn!6/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:November 13, 2023 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Stacy Stromberg, Planning Manager Title Resolution No. 2023-131, Approving Plat Request, PS #23-02 by the City of Minneapolis Background Stonebrooke Engineering (Petitioner) on behalf of the City of Minneapolis is requesting toreplat the property at 4300 Marshall Street to create 2 lots, one for the Waterworks facility and one for the Minneapolis Operations Training Facility(PS #23-02). The Petitionerhad submitted a plat request earlier this year to create one lot;however,after the Planning Commission meeting,they decided to withdraw that request and have theplat redrawn to create two lots. The City of Minneapolis has utilized the subject th property along the Mississippi River, north of 37 Avenue for their Waterworks fa The 150-acre property itself is made up of several different parcels and unused alleys and public right- of-ways. The Petitioner on behalf of the City of Minneapolis would like to replat the property to create two lots. Lot 1 will be 126.85 acres in size and will encompass the land for the Minneapolis Waterworks facility. Lot 2 will be 10.70 acres in size and is the land used for the Emergency Operations Training Facility. There will also be 11.85 acres dedicated to the East River Road right-of-way. A Notice of Public Hearing before the Planning Commission was published in the October 6, 2023, edition of the Star Tribune. The Planning Commission held a public hearing for PS #23-02 at their October 18, 2023,meeting. After a brief discussion, the Planning Commission recommended approval ofthePlat. The motion carried unanimously. Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 27 Jufn!6/ Financial Impact No financial impact. Recommendation Staff recommends approval of Resolution No. 2023-131. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods & Places X Community Identity & Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial Prosperity Public Safety & Environmental Stewardship Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources !Resolution No. 2023-131 !Preliminary Plat Drawing Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 28 Jufn!6/ Resolution No. 2023-131 Approving a Preliminary Plat, PS #23-02 Petitioned by Stonebrooke Engineering on behalf of the City of Minneapolis for the Property Located at 4300 Marshall Street N.E. Whereas, Chapter 211 of the City Code establishes standard procedures, requirements, and conditions for preparation, submission, and approval of land subdivisions; and Whereas, Stonebrooke Engineering (Petitioner) submitted a preliminary plat application on August 18, 2023 for the property at 4300 Marshall Street N.E., legally described in Exhibit A; and Whereas, the Planning Commission held a public hearing for Preliminary Plat, PS #23-02 on October 18, 2023 and recommended approval of said plat; and Whereas, the City Council approved the preliminary plat for Water Plant Addition at their November 13, 2023 meeting; and Whereas, a copy of the preliminary plat for Water Plant Addition is attached as Exhibit A. Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City Council of the City of Fridley approves Preliminary Plat, PS #23-02 and directs the Petitioner to prepare the final plat documents to be submitted to the City for approval within six months of the date the Council approved the preliminary plat or said approval shall become null and void. th Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 13 day of November, 2023. ______________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor Attest: _________________________________ Melissa Moore City Clerk 29 / 6 ! : 2 n f u J SITE 34 NOT TO SCALE STONEBROOKE ENGINEERING, INC. FRIDLEY, MN ANOKA COUNTY VICINITY MAP Anoka County Coordinates, NAD 83, (2011 Orientation of the bearing system is based onadjustment). SECTION 34, T 30 N, R 24 W THIS PLAT PREPARED BY All that part of Lot 38, Auditor's Subdivision No. 39 described as follows:thence Southerly along said right of way line to a point 265 feet from said South line of the section asthe intersection with a line parallel with and 40 feet North of said South line of the section; thence WestAll located in Section 34, Township 30, Range 24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota.to a point where it is intersected by the North Westerly line of 37th Avenue N.E., as deeded to the City ofA line 40 feet distant at right angles North Westerly from and parallel with the following Line, viz:from the South 1/4 corner of said Section running thence South Westerly to the Mississippi River on a lineAll located in Section 34, Township 30, Range 24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. Commencing at a point on the South line of said Section 34, Township 30, Rane 24, a distance of 156 feetsaid section line a distance of 40 feet to the actual point of beginning; thence continuing North on the sameline extended a distance of 360 feet; thence Easterly parallel with and 400 feet from said section line to theintersection with the Westerly right of way line of the East River Road as now laid out and constructed;measured at right angles thereto; thence West parallel to and 265 feet from said South section line to a linedrawn at right angles with the said South section line from a point thereon distant 234 feet East of theSouthwest corner of said Southeast Quarter of said Section 34; thence South along the last described line toalong said parallel line to the actual point of beginning and there terminating.Commencing at a point on the South line of said Section 34, 72 rods West of South East corner of the SouthCommencing at a point in the Southerly line of said Section 34, Township 30, Range 24, 28.2 feet Westerlywhich deflects to the South from the above mentioned Southerly line of said Section 34, Township 30,above described North West line of 37th Avenue N.E., to a point which is 40 feet Northerly from and a rightangles to the South line of said Section 34; thence East on a line parallel with and 40 feet Northerly fromand at right angles to the South line of said Section 34, to a point which is distant 72 rods West from theof Deeds in Anoka County, on September 9th, 1897 at 11 o'clock a.m., and recorded in Book B of Plats, on East of the Southwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 34; thence North at right angles with1/2 of the South East 1/4, Section 34, Township 30, Range 24; thence West on the South line of said SectionMinneapolis by Kiesner and more particularly described as follows, viz:Range 24, at an angle of 43 degrees fifty-three minutes; thence North Easterly on the extension of theEasterly line of said Section 34; thence South 40 feet to place of beginning.Being the same land shown and designated by red space on that certain map filed in the office of RegisterPage 18. All those parts of Lot Thirty (30), Auditor's Subdivision Number Thirty-nine (39), Anoka County, Minnesota, and Lotoffice of the Register of Deeds in and for said County lying within the following defined lines: (1) A line which is parallelwith and One Hundred (100) feet southwesterly of, measured at a right angle to, the following described line; beginningat a point on the south line of Section Thirty-four (34), Township Thirty (30) North, Range Twenty-four (24) West,distant 512.7 feet east of the south quarter corner of said Section, thence run northeasterly at an angle 80 degrees 43for 1076.0 feet; thence on tangent to a point which is distant One Hundred (100) feet northeasterly from the point ofsaid Lot Thirty (30) and to the filtration plant of the City of Minneapolis; subject to the easement of the United StatesAll that part of Government Lots two (2) and three (3), of section thirty-four (34), township thirty (30) north, rangetwenty-four (24) west, of the Fourth Principal Meridian, described as follows:Street Northeast and said easterly line extended southeasterly in a straight line to the north line of Townsite of Berlin,according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Anoka County;thence easterly along said north line to a point twenty-five (25) feet distant westerly, measured at right angles, from thecenter line of the railway of the Minneapolis, Anoka and Cuyuna Range Railroad Company, as now located andconstructed; thence northerly parallel with the center line of said railway and twenty-five (25) feet distant therefrom, tosaid south line of 43rd Avenue Northeast; thence westerly along said south line to the point of beginning, containingten and fourteen hundredths (10.14) acres, more or less.follows:All of Lots 39, 40, 41 and that part of Lot 38, lying West of State Aid Road No. 1, except that part of said Lot 38Southwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 34; thence North at right angles with said section line aAccording to the map or plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder in and for AnokaAND FURTHER EXCEPT the following: Deed Document #106500 (Covers PID#: 34-30-24-12-0002)Nine (9), Auditor's Subdivision Number Seventy-nine (79), according to the plats thereof on file and of record in theminutes 30 seconds with said south section line for 289.1 feet; thence deflect to the left at an angle of 5 degrees 37minutes for 3677.83 feet; thence deflect to the left on a 2 degree 30 minutes curve, delta angle 26 degrees 54 minutesintersection of the line being defined in this clause (1) and the line defined in clause (2) hereof, said One Hundred(100) feet being measured at a right angle to said line defined in clause (1); (2) The center line of the United StatesMilitary Highway, sometimes referred to as Marshall Street N.E., as such road or street existed on October 11, 1940;(3) The Northerly line of the right-of-way of the spur track of the Great Northern Railway Company extending acrossMilitary Highway, Anoka County, Minnesota.Deed Document #93625 (Covers PID#: 34-30-24-13-0001)Beginning at the intersection of the easterly line of Marshall Street Northeast, with the south line of 43rd AvenueNortheast, as said streets are now laid out and established; thence southeasterly along said easterly line of Marshall Quit Claim Deed #685095 (Covers a portion of PID#: 34-30-24-34-0006)Part of Auditor's Subdivision No. 39 of Section 34, Township 30, Range 24, Anoka County, Minnesota described asdescribed as follows: Beginning at a point on the South line of said Section 34, a distance of 234 feet East of thedistance of 265 feet; thence Easterly parallel with said section line to its intersection with the Westerlyright-of-way line of the East River Road as now laid out and constructed; thence Southerly along said right-of-wayline to its intersection with the South line of the Southeast Quarter of said section; thence West along said Southline to beginning.County, Minnesota.EXCEPT the following: o And all that part of Government Lot one (1), Section thirty-four (34), Township thirty (30) North, RangeThe northerly 43.55 feet of that part of the following described property lying west of County State Highway No.All that part of Government Lot 4, Section 27, Township 30 North, Range 24 West described as follows:the southeast Section corner of said Section 27; thence northerly along the center line of said old United Statesfeet more or less to the easterly shore of the Mississippi River, thence southerly along the easterly shore of thethe point of beginning, Anoka County, Minnesota. Quit Claim Deed Document #2340683.001 (PID#: 27-30-24-43-0003)Commencing at a point formed by the intersection of the center line of the old United States Military roadso-called, and the line dividing Sections 27 and 34, said township and range, which point is 2245.3 feet west ofMilitary road on a deflection of 1 degree and 38 minutes east from a line at right angles to the south line ofSection 27 a distance of 366.4 feet; thence west parallel with the south line of said Section 27 a distance of 460Mississippi River intersects the south line of said Section 27; thence east along the south line of Section 27 to 1 also known as East River Road: All that part of Government Lot Four (4), Section twenty-seven (27), Township thirty (30) North, Range twenty-four (24) West described as follows: Commencing at a point formed by the intersection of the center line of theold United States Military road so-called, and the line dividing sections twenty-seven (27) and thirty-four (34), saidtownship and range, which point is two thousand two hundred forty-five and three-tenths (2245.3) feet west of thesoutheast section corner of said section twenty-seven (27); thence northerly along the center line of said old UnitesStates Military road on a deflection of one (1) degree and thirty-eight (38) minutes east from a line at right angles to thesouth line of section twenty-seven (27), a distance of three hundred sixty-six and four-tenths (366.4) feet, thence westthe easterly shore of the Mississippi River, thence southerly along the easterly shore of the said Mississippi River to athence east along the south line of section twenty-seven (27) to the point of beginning;twenty-four (24) West, described as follows: Commencing at a point formed by the intersection of the center line of theold United States Military road so-called, with the north line of section thirty-four (34) said township and range, whichsection thirty-four (34); thence southerly along the center line of said old United States Military road on a deflection ofone (1) degree and thirty-eight (38) minutes west from a line at right angles to the north line of said section thirty-fourdistance of six hundred seventeen (617) feet more or less to the easterly-shore of the Mississippi River, thencethe point of beginning, containing eight (8) acres more or less, according to the Government survey thereof on file andof record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Anoka County, Minnesota.All that part of Government Lot one (1) in Section thirty-four (34), Township Thirty (30), Range Twenty-four (24),described as follows: Commencing at a point in the center line of the old United States Military Road, so-called,of the north line of said Section 34, 617 feet more or less to the east shore of the Mississippi River, thence southerlyalong the east shore of the Mississippi River to the south line of said Government Lot One (1); thence east on thesouth line of said Government Lot One (1) to the center line of said Military Road; thence north along the center line odsaid Military Road to the point of beginning, all according to the government survey thereof.All that part of Government Lots Two (2) and Three (3), in Section Thirty-four (34), Township Thirty (30), RangeTwenty-four (24), described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the east bank of the Mississippi Riverand the North line of said government Lot Two (2) and running thence east upon and along the north line of saidgovernment Lot Two (2) 554.5 feet, more or less, to the center line of the old United States Military Road, so-called,southerly along the center line of said old United States Military Road to a point in the center line of said road distant90.42 feet south of the north line of said government Lot Three (3); thence west upon and along a line parallel with anddistant 90.42 feet south of the north line of said government Lot Three (3) 1040 feet, more or less, to the east bank ofthe Mississippi River; and thence northeasterly along the east bank of the Mississippi River to the point of beginning, -except all that part of said land above described which lies easterly of a line parallel with and distant westerly 623 feetfrom, measured at right angles to, the center line of the main track of the Great Northern Railway Company as nowsaid government Lot Three (3) and running thence northerly parallel with the said center line of the main track of saidof electric poles and wires along the southerly line of said land.All that part of Government Lots two (2) and three (3), in Section thirty-four (34), Township thirty (30), Rangetwenty-four (24), described as follows: beginning at a point in said Lot three (3) which is distant 90.42 feet south of theold United States military road extending northerly and southerly across said Section 34; thence southeasterly 30 feetfeet south of the north line of said Government Lot 3, measured at right angles to said north line; thence west to theQuit Claim Deed Document #2340683.003 (PID#: 34-30-24-42-0007 & 34-30-24-42-0008) Deed Document #63502 (Covers PID#: 27-30-24-43-0004 & a portion of 34-30-24-31-0001)parallel with the south line of said section twenty-seven (27) a distance of four hundred sixty (460) feet more or less topoint where the easterly shore of the Mississippi River intersects the south line of said section twenty-seven (27),point is two thousand two hundred forty-five and three tenths (2245.3) feet west from the Northeast corner of said(34), a distance of three hundred thirty-six (336) feet, thence west parallel with the north line of section thirty-four (34) anortherly along the easterly shore of said Mississippi River to a point where the easterly shore of the Mississippi Riverintersects the north line of said section thirty-four (34), thence east along the north line of said section thirty-four (34) tEXCEPTDeed Document #49986 (Covers a portion of PID#: 34-30-24-31-0001)running north and south across said Lot 1, which point is distant 336 feet south of the north line of said Section 34measured along the center line of said road, and running thence west on a line parallel with and distant 336 feet southDeed Document #49984 (Covers a portion of PID#: 34-30-24-31-0001)running northerly and southerly across said Government Lots Two (2) and Three (3); thence southeasterly andlocated and established across said Section 34, said line commencing at a point 90.42 feet south of the north line ofrailway company 734.6 feet, more or less, to the center line of said old United States Military Road, subject to taxeslevied and assessed on said land hereby conveyed for the year 1917 and subject also to an easement for the placingDeed Document #63516 (Covers a portion of PID#: 34-30-24-31-0001)north line of said Government Lot three (3), measured at right angles with said north line of said lot, and which point ofbeginning is distant westerly 623 feet measured at right angles, from the center line of the main track of the GreatNorthern Railway Company as now located and established across said Section 34 and running thence northerlyparallel with the said center line of the main track of said railway company 485 feet more or less to the west line of themore or less to a point in the said westerly line of said old military road distant 7 feet east of said first above describedline measured at right angles thereto; thence southerly on a line parallel with and distant 7 feet east of, measured atright angles to, said first above described line and along the westerly line of a proposed road, to a point distant 90.42point of beginning, containing approximately 2836 square feet of land.Lots 1 and 2, Block 7, BERLIN, Anoka County, Minnesota. Certificate of Title No. 28852 (Covers PID#: 34-30-24-12-0001)All that part of Lot Thirty (30), Auditor's Subdivision Number Thirty-nine (39), Anoka County, Minnesota, accordingto the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds for said County, lying southerly andwesterly of the south line of the right of way of the spur track of Great Northern Railway Company extendingeasterly and westerly across said Lot to the filtration plant of the City of Minneapolis, and the westerly line of theCertificate of Title No. 33713 (Covers PID# 34-30-24-31-0002, 34-30-24-31-0007, 34-30-24-42-0002,That part of Lot 23, Auditor's Subdivision No. 39, Anoka County, Lying West of Marshall Street as now constructedand traveled,and all that part of Government Lot 3, Section 34, Township 30, Range 24, lying within the limits of said MarshallStreet and bounded on the North by the Southerly limits of the Townsite of Berlin, and on the Southwest by theWesterly line of said Lot 23 extended Northwesterly,Township 30, Range 24, lying within the limits of Marshall Street as now constructed and traveled, and boundedon the South by the Northerly limits of the Townsite of Berlin, and on the Northwest by a line which is parallel to,and 500 feet distant Westerly measured at right angles from the center line of the main track of the railway of theGreat Northern Railway Company, as now located and constructed;All of Block 9, Berlin, Anoka County;the East One Hundred Thirty (130) feet of Lot 5, Block 10, Berlin, Anoka County subject to an easement toSubject to conditions contained in Document #6695 filed June 2, 1949.Certificate of Title No. 52150 (Covers PID#: 34-30-24-31-0007 & 34-30-24-42-0011)ANDon file or of record in the Office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Anoka County.Certificate of Title No. 56530 (Covers PID#: 34-30-24-34-0006)That the part of the South half of the Southeast Quarter (S 1/2 of SE 1/4) of Section 34, Township 30, Range 24described as follows:corner of S 1/2 of SE 1/4 of said Section 34, 60 feet east of a point marked by Judicial Monument, thence South ata right angle to said North line a distance of 660 feet to a point 60 feet east of a point marked by a JudicialSE 1/4 of said Section 34, a distance of 805.09 feet, more or less, to the center-line of old U. S. Military Road nowcenter-line of said road a distance of 695.2 feet to the North line of S 1/2 of SE 1/4 of said Section 34, to a pointthereof lying Easterly of the Center- line of State Aid Road No. 1, as said State Aid Road is laid out and opened onthe date hereof.Certificate of Title No. 148866 (Covers PID#: 34-30-24-42-0009)Subject to the highway easement of all that part of said lots which lie easterly of the line run parallel with anddistant 100 feet westerly of the following described line. Beginning at a point on the South line of SectionThirty-four (34), Township Thirty (30) North, Range Twenty-four (24) West, distant 512.7 feet east from the southquarter corner thereof, thence run northeasterly at an angle of 80 degrees 43 minutes 30 seconds with said southsection line for 289.1 feet, thence deflect to the left at an angle of 5 degrees 37 minutes for 2400 feet thereterminating. Legal Description:right of way of Anoka County Highway No. 1, as laid out and established in a northerly and southerly direction.34-30-24-42-0010, 34-30-24-42-0012 & 34-30-24-31-0001)Lot 34, of Auditor's Subdivision No. 39, Anoka County, and that part of Government Lots 2 and 3, in Section 34,Lot 35, and Lot 36 except that part of Lot 36 which lies Easterly of the Easterly Right of Way line of State Aid RoadNo. 1, as said State Aid Road is now laid out and opened, Auditor's Subdivision No. 39, Anoka County;Lots 6 to 10, inclusive, Block 7, Berlin, Anoka County,Lots 1 to 5, inclusive, Block 8, Berlin, Anoka County,Lot 4, and the East One Hundred Thirty (130) feet of Lot Five (5), Block 10, Berlin, Anoka County; according to theplat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Anoka County.Northern States Power Company for the sole purpose of the maintenance of a transmission line across the same.Lots numbered Six (6), Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine (9), and Ten (10), in Block numbered Eight (8)Lots Numbered One (1), Two (2) and Three (3), in Block numbered Ten (10), of Berlin according to the plat thereofLot numbered thirty-seven (37), Auditor's Subdivision number thirty-nine (39), Anoka County, Minnesota,EXCEPTING that portion thereof lying Easterly of the Center-line of State Aid Road No. 1, as said State Aid Road islaid out and opened on the date hereof, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of theRegister of Deeds in and for said County and State more particularly described as follows:Beginning at a point in the North line of S 1/2 of SE 1/4 of said Section 34, distant 108 Rods West of the NortheastMonument, thence West through said last mentioned Judicial Monument parallel with the North line of S 1/2 ofknown as E. River Road, through and 34.7 feet beyond a Judicial Monument, thence Northeasterly along the34.7 feet West of a Judicial Monument, thence East through said last mentioned Judicial Monument along theNorth line of said S 1/2 of SE 1/4 of said Section 34, a distance of 587.35 feet, passing also through said firstmentioned Judicial Monument, to the point of beginning, EXCEPTING from the above described tract that portionLots Three (3), Four (4), and Five (5), Block Seven (7), Berlin, Anoka County, Minnesota. / 6 ! 1 3 n f u J STONEBROOKE ENGINEERING, INC. THIS PLAT PREPARED BY / 6 ! 2 3 n f u J STONEBROOKE ENGINEERING, INC. THIS PLAT PREPARED BY Jufn!7/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:November 13, 2023 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Beth Kondrick, Deputy City Clerk Title Resolution No. 2023-132, Approving aState of Minnesota Voting Operations, Technology and Elections Resources Account County-Municipality Agreement Background In 2013,the City of Fridley (City) entered into a Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) with Anoka County (County) and other cities, school districts and townshipswithin the Countyto share resources related to election administration. The City pays an annual fee to the County for this JPA. This year, the State of Minnesota (State) has given the County a disbursement from the Voting Operations, Technology and Election Resources Account to be given to each Municipality. The County has given each Municipality the option to have the County hold onto the funds and use them to offset ed is an agreement between the City and the County approving the use of these fees to offset the cost of the annual JPA fee. Financial Impact Entering this agreement will aide in lowering the annual JPA fee for election administration. Recommendation Staff recommend approval of Resolution No. 2023-132. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building X Financial Stability & Commercial ProsperityPublic Safety & Environmental Stewardship X Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Resolution No. 2023-132 State of Minnesota Voting Operations, Technology and Elections Resources Account County- Municipality Agreement Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 33 Jufn!7/ Resolution No. 2023-132 Approving a State of Minnesota Voting Operations, Technology and Elections Resources Account County-Municipality Agreement Whereas, pursuant to Chapter No. 4 of the Fridley City Charter, the City of Fridley (City) shall hold elections every even numbered year or conduct a special election if ordered by the Fridley City Council; and Whereas, the City partners with the Anoka County (County) to facilitate elections-related activities; and Whereas, the County partners with every city, school district and township within its jurisdiction; and Whereas, a Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) was created to reduce costs by streamlining operations and eliminate redundancies where election services were concerned throughout the County; and Whereas, the City entered a JPA with Anoka County in 2013 for elections-related services and equipment; and Whereas, the JPA was subject to automatic renewal unless the City or County proposed updated terms; and Whereas, the State of Minnesota (State) has given the County a disbursement from the Voting Operations, Technology and Election Resources Account to be given to each Municipality; and Whereas, the County has given each Municipality the option to have the County hold onto these funds and use them to offset that amount of their annual JPA fees; and Whereas, the City has chosen to allow the County to hold these fees to offset the amount of the annual JPA fee. Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby approves the State of Minnesota Voting Operations, Technology and Elections Resources Account County-Municipality Agreement. th Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 13 day of November, 2023. _______________________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor Attest: Melissa Moore City Clerk 34 Jufn!7/ STATE OF MINNESOTA VOTING OPERATIONS, TECHNOLOGY & ELECTION RESOURCES (VOTER) ACCOUNT COUNTY MUNICIPALITY AGREEMENT This Agreement Anoka County ("County"), and the City of Fridley. Recitals 1.!Under Minnesota Laws 2023, Chapter 62, Article 4, section 6, the Voting Operations, Technology, and Election Resources (VOTER) Account was established requiring the Office of the Secretary of State, hereinafter the OSS, to distribute funds to each county as prescribed. 2.!Total allocation to County is approximately $67,239.04 annually. 3.!Upon receipt of funds, County and Municipality must agree on a distribution plan for allocating funds from the account which must be used for expenditures directly related to election administration. 4.!County is responsible for elections within its county and Municipality operates polling places within its jurisdiction. Agreement 1. Effectiveness of Agreement 1.1.!Effective date. October 30, 2023, or the date all required signatures have been affixed to the agreement by County and Municipality, whichever is later. Њ͵Ћ!Annual Renewal. This agreement shall remain in effect and renew annually until such time that the County or the Municipality notifies the other party in writing of its desire to terminate the Agreement. The termination will be effective December 31 of the year of notice, Њ͵Ќ!Application of terms. Municipality agrees to be subject to the obligations applicable to County in the Agreement set forth in said agreement. 2. Allocation of VOTER Account Funds 2.1.!Allocation determination. The Municipality agrees to receive no direct allocation under this agreement. County for qualifying expenditures of the County and the Municipality as referenced in this Agreement. 2.2.!Allocation methodology. The County will utilize the provided OSS default allocation as a consistent and equitable distribution of VOTER account funds for qualifying expenditures for all municipalities. 2.3.!Maximum available amount. Based on the OSS default allocation, Municipality is allocated no more than $2,441.00 for qualifying expenditures described in the Agreement and in accordance with all federal and state laws authorizing these expenditures. 3. Use and Maintenance of VOTER Account Funds 3.1.!Municipality authorization. Municipality agrees to authorize County to expend the allocated amount for authorized purposes on behalf of Municipality. 3.2.!Segregation of funds. County must segregate all funds in an election funding account. 3.3.!Maintenance of funds. County must maintain the funds in the segregated account until spent for any authorized purposes described in the Agreement. 1 35 Jufn!7/ 3.4.!Authorized purposes. County may use the funds provided under the Agreement for expenditures directly related to election administration as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 5.305. 3.5.!Reporting requirements. County agrees to provide any required information to OSS to meet reporting requirements outlined in statute for all funds expended for each calendar year by December 31 annually. 4. Authorized Representatives Authorized Representative is: Name: Tom Hunt Title: rd Address: 2100 3 Ave, Anoka, MN 55303 Phone: 763-324-1304 Email: tom.hunt@anokacountymn.gov : Name: _____________________________________ Title: _____________________________________ Address: _____________________________________ Phone: _____________________________________ Email: _____________________________________ If either Authorized Representative changes at any time before the funds provided for in this Agreement are fully expended, parties must notify each other of the change. 5. Signatures and Certification County and Municipality certify that the appropriate person(s) have executed the Agreement on behalf of County and Municipality as required by applicable resolutions or ordinances. COUNTY MUNICIPALITY By: _________________________ Jurisdiction: __________________________ Signed: _________________________ By: __________________________ Title: _________________________ Signed: __________________________ Date: _________________________ Title: __________________________ Date: __________________________ 2 36 Jufn!8/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:November 13, 2023 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Mike Maher, Parks and Recreation Director Title Resolution No. 2023-135,Authorizing Special Appropriation Application to State of Minnesota for Fridley Inclusive Playground Background Attached is Resolution 2023-135, required as part of the application for State of Minnesota appropriation of funds in the amount of $500,000 for an inclusive playground at Commons Park. Efforts to support this project in the legislature were supported by Allina Health, Gillette Children's Hospital, Minnesota Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities, Multicultural Autism Action Network and The Arc, Minnesota. Financial Impact The total project cost for the planned inclusive playground at Commons Park is expected to be a minimum of $1 million, with half of the funding being accepted as a special appropriation from the State of Minnesota with a local match from the City of Fridley parks capital fund, authorized previously Recommendation Staff recommend the approval of Resolution No. 2023-135. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment X Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building X Financial Stability & Commercial ProsperityPublic Safety & Environmental Stewardship Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Resolution No. 2023-135 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 37 Jufn!8/ Resolution No. 2023 - 135 Authorizing Special Appropriation Application to State of Minnesota for Fridley Inclusive Playground Whereas, the City of Fridley (City) submitted an application to the State of Minnesota (State) for funds in the amount of $500,000 for an inclusive playground at Commons Park; and Whereas, the total project cost for an inclusive playground at Commons Park is expected to be a minimum of $1 million; and Whereas, the Special Appropriation Application submitted to the State serves as a local match Improvement Plan. Now, therefore be it resolved, by the City Council of the City of Fridley as follows: 1. The City will act as the legal sponsor for the project contained in Chapter 71, Article 1, Section 14, Subdivision 18, entitled Fridley Inclusive Playground. 2. The City has the legal authority to receive financial assistance, and the institutional, managerial, and financial capability to ensure adequate project administration. 3. The sources and amounts of the local match identified in the development proposal are committed to the project identified. 4. The City has not violated any Federal, State or local laws pertaining to fraud, bribery, graft, kickbacks, collusion, conflict of interest or other unlawful or corrupt practice. 5. Upon approval of its development proposal by the State, the City may enter into an agreement with the State for the above-referenced project(s), and that the City certifies that it will comply with all applicable laws and regulation as stated in all contract agreements. 6. The non-DEED source(s) of funds identified in the sources and uses outline in the application total the amount of $500,000 and are committed and adequate to fully fund or provide the match for the project identified in the application. 7. Any funds to fully fund the project shall be from the Parks Capital account which has an adequate amount of funds to cover the commitment. 8. The City Manager is hereby authorized to execute such agreements as are necessary to implement the project(s) on behalf of the City. 38 Jufn!8/ th Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 13 day of November, 2023. ________________________________________________ Scott J. Lund - Mayor Attest: _______________________________________ Melissa Moore City Clerk 39 Jufn!9/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:November 13, 2023 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Melissa Moore, City Clerk/Communications Manager Title Resolution No. 2023-136, Scheduling a Public Hearing on November 27, 2023on a Proposed Amendment to the Fridley City Charter Chapter 4, Nominations and Electionsand Directing Publication of the Text of OrdinanceNo. 1417in Full Background The City Charter (Charter) is the fundamental law which defines the authorities and powers of the City of Fridley (City). Minnesota Statute (M.S.) § 410.05 authorizes the establishing of a Charter Commission (Commission) comprised of fifteen court-appointed residents who meet approximately seven times per year to discuss and refine the Charter in response to the needs of the community. On November 6the Commission finalized itsreview of Chapter 4, Nominations and Elections. Pursuant to M.S. § 410.12, subd. 7, the recommended revisions to the Chapter were compiled into Ordinance No. 1417.Resolution No. 2023-136schedules a public hearing for the ordinance on November 27. Financial Impact None. Recommendation Staff recommend a motion approvingResolution No. 2023-136. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial ProsperityPublic Safety & Environmental Stewardship X Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Resolution No. 2023-136 Public Hearing Notice for Ordinance No. 1417 Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 3: Jufn!9/ Resolution No. 2023-136 Scheduling a Public Hearing on November 27, 2023 on a Proposed Amendment to the Fridley City Charter Chapter 4, Nominations and Elections Whereas, pursuant to Minnesota Statute § 410.12, Subd. 7, the Fridley City Council may amend the City Charter by ordinance upon recommendation of the Charter Commission; and Whereas, the Charter Commission reviewed, discussed and recommended an amendment by ordinance to Chapter 4, Nominations and Elections, on November 6, 2023; and Whereas, within one month of receiving a recommendation to amend the Charter by ordinance, the City must publish Notice of a Public Hearing (Notice) on the proposal; and Whereas, the Notice must contain the text of the recommended amendment (Exhibit A). Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby schedules a public hearing for November 27, 2023 in the Council Chambers of the Fridley Civic Campus, 7071 University Avenue NE, Fridley, Minnesota at 7:00 p.m. to consider an amendment to the Fridley City Charter Chapter 4, Nominations and Elections. Be it further resolved, that the City Council directs the City Clerk to publish the text of the recommended ordinance, as shown in Exhibit A in full at least two weeks but not more than one month before the Public Hearing in the Official Publication. th Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 13 day of November, 2023. ____________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor Attest: ____________________________ Melissa Moore City Clerk 41 Jufn!9/ City of Fridley (Legal Notice) Public Hearing Notice Before the City Council on Proposed Amendment to Fridley City Charter Notice is hereby given that there will be a public hearing of the Fridley City Council at the Fridley Civic Campus, 7071 University Avenue NE, Fridley, Minnesota, on November 27, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of conducting a public hearing on the following amendment to the City Charter: Ordinance No. 1417 Amending the Nominations and Elections Chapter of the Fridley City Charter The Fridley City Charter Commission has completed its review of Fridley City Charter Chapter 4 and has recommended an amendment of the City Charter by Ordinance to the City Council on November 6, 2023. The Fridley City Council hereby finds after review, examination and recommendation of the Charter Commission that the Fridley City Charter should be hereby amended and the City of Fridley does ordain: Fridley City Charter Chapter 4. Nominations and Elections Section 4.01. General Election Laws to Apply Except as hereinafter provided, the general laws of the State of Minnesota pertaining to registration of eligible voters and the conduct of primary and general elections shall will apply for all municipal elections of such officers office as are specified in this Charter. The Council shallwill, through ordinances duly adopted in compliance with such state lawsMinnesota Statute (M.S.) and this Charter, adopt suitable and necessary regulations for the conduct of such elections. Section 4.02. Regular Municipal Elections On the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, municipal general elections shall must be held, at such place or places as the City Council may designate by resolution. General municipal elections shall must be held every even numbered year. The Council may divide the City into as many voting precincts as it may from time to time deem necessary. Each ward shall will constitute at least one (1) voting precinct and no precinct shall may be in more than one (1) ward. At least fifteen (15)14 days' notice shall must be given by the City Clerk of the time and places of holding such election, and of the officers offices to be elected, by posting a notice thereofNotice of Election in at least one (1) public place in each voting precinct and by publishing a notice thereofa Notice of Election at least once in the official newspaperOfficial Publication of the City., but failure Failure to give such notice shall will not invalidate such election. Section 4.03. Primary Elections 42 Jufn!9/ There shall must be a primary election, on the date established by Minnesota State LawM.S., for the selection of two (2) nominees for each elective office at the regular municipal election, unless only two (2) nominees file for each elective office. Primary municipal elections shall be held every even numbered year, if necessary. Section 4.04. Special Elections The Council may by resolution order a special election, fix the time of holding the same, and provide all means for holding such special election, provided that a Notice of Election was published in the Official Publication three (3) weeks' published notice shall be given ofprior to said special election. The procedure at such elections shall must conform with all election regulations established in M.S. as nearly as possible to that herein provided for other municipal elections and Minnesota Election Laws. Special elections for vacancies in the City Council shall will be held in accordance with provisions of Section 2.062.07. Section 4.05. Judges of Election The Council shall must at least twenty-five (25) days before each municipal election appoint two (2) three eligible voters for each voting precinct to be election judgesElection Judges and one (1) registered voter to be head election judgeHead Election Judge;, or as many election judgesElection Judges as may be determined by the city clerkCity Clerk. No person signing or circulating a petition of nomination of candidate for election to office or any member of a committee petitioning for a referendum or recall shall be eligible to serve as a judge of such election.A person is ineligible to serve as an Election Judge if they: Signed a Nomination Petition; Circulated a Nomination Petition; or Was a member of a committee petitioning for a referendum or recall. Pursuant to M.S. § 204B.19, the City may establish additional requirements that are not inconsistent with State law M.S. and which relate to the ability of an individual to perform the duties of an Election Judge. Section 4.06. Nominations by PetitionNominations of Municipal Candidates The mode of nomination of all elective officers provided for by this Charter shall must be by petition. The name of any eligible voter of the City shall must be printed upon the ballot whenever a petition as hereinafter prescribed shall have properly filed Nomination Petition been filed in on that person's behalf with the City Clerk. Such petition shall must be signed by at least ten (10) registered voters qualified to vote for the office in question. No elector shallperson may sign more than one petition Nomination Petition for any office for which there is an election. Should such a case occur, the signature shall be void as to the petition or petitionswill be voided on the Nomination Petition last filed. All nomination petitionsNomination Petitions shall must be filed with the City Clerk in accordance with Minnesota State StatutesM.S. Each petitionNomination Petition, when presented, must be accompanied by a ten dollar ($10.00) filing fee. 43 Jufn!9/ Section 4.07. Nomination Petitions The signatures to the nomination petition need not all be appended to one (1) paper, but to each separate paper there shall be All Nomination Petitions must have an attached a notarized affidavit of the circulator stating: 1. the number of signers of such paper; 2. that each signature found on a Nomination Petition appended thereto was made in the circulator's presence; and 3. that it is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. With each signature there shall must be the printed name, birth year, and address of the signer, giving the street and number or other description sufficient to identify the same. The nominee must shall indicate by an endorsement upon the petition acceptance of the office if elected thereto sign the Nomination Petition. The form of a Nomination Petition is the nomination petition shall be substantially as follows: NOMINATION PETITION We, the undersigned, registered voters of the City of Fridley, hereby nominate _____, whose residence is __________, for the office of __________, to be voted for at the election to be held on the ____ day of __________, _____; and we individually certify that we are registered voters and that we have not signed other nomination petitionsNomination Petitions of candidates for this office. Printed Name Birth Year Address Signature __________ , being duly sworn, deposes and says, "I am the circulator of the foregoing petition paperNomination Petition containing signatures and that the signatures appended theretoprovided were made in my presence and are the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be." Subscribed and sworn to before me this ____ day of __________, _____. This petitionNomination Petition, if found insufficient by the City Clerk, shall will be returned to __________\[Name of circulator\], at Number ____ Street\[mailing address\]. I hereby indicate my willingness to accept the office of __________\[signature of nominee\] if duly elected thereto. Section 4.08. Write-In Candidates 44 Jufn!9/ A candidate for any city City office who wants write-in votes for the candidate to be counted must file a written request with the filing office for the office sought no later than the seventh (7th) day before the primary, general or special municipal election. The city clerkCity Clerk shall must provide the form to make the request. Section 4.09. Canvass of Elections and Taking of Office If more than two candidates filed for office, the Council must meet and canvass the primary election returns on the third calendar day after any primary election. The two candidates for each office who receive the highest number of votes shall will be nominees for the office named. Their names shall must be certified by the city City clerk Clerk to the county auditorCounty Auditor who shall must place them on the municipal general election ballot without partisan designation. The Council shall will meet and canvasto canvass the general (regular) election or special election returns between the third and tenth calendar days after any regular or special election, shall make full declaration of the results, and file a statement thereof with the City Clerk. Said statement shall must be made a part of the minutes. This statement shall must include: (a) the total number of votes cast; (b) the total number of individuals registered before 7:00 am on election Election day Day and the total number of individuals registering on election Election dayDay; (c) the total votes cast for each candidate, with a declaration of those who are elected; (d) a true copy of the ballots used; (e) the names of the judges of electionElection Judges; and (f) such other information as may seem pertinent. The City Clerk shall forthwith notify all persons elected of the fact of their election, and the persons elected shall take office at the time provided for by Section 3.01, upon taking, subscribing and filing with the City Clerk the required oath of office. All persons elected will assume their new office after the Oath of Office is administered. Published: November 16, 2023 Scott J. Lund, Mayor Melissa Moore, City Clerk 45 Jufn!:/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:November 13, 2023 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Roberta Collins, Assistant to the City Manager Title Resolution No. 2023-137Approving Claims for the Period Ending November 8, 2023 Background Attached is Resolution No. 2023-137and the Claims Report for the period endingNovember 8, 2023. Financial Impact Included in the budget. Recommendation Staff recommend the approval of Resolution No. 2023-137. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building X Financial Stability & Commercial ProsperityPublic Safety & Environmental Stewardship Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Resolution No. 2023-137 City Council Claims Report Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 46 Jufn!:/ Resolution No. 2023-137 Approving Claims for the Period Ending October 18, 2023 Whereas, Minnesota Statute § 412.271 generally requires the City Council to review and approve claims for goods and services prior to the release of payment; and Whereas, a list of such claims for the period ending November 8, 2023, was reviewed by the City Council. Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby approves the payment of the claims as presented. th Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 13 day of November, 2023. _______________________________________ Scott J. Lund - Mayor Attest: Melissa Moore City Clerk 47 48 Jufn!:/ 49 Jufn!:/ 4: Jufn!:/ 51 Jufn!:/ 52 Jufn!:/ 53 Jufn!:/ 54 Jufn!:/ 55 Jufn!:/ Jufn!21/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:November 13, 2023 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Stacy Stromberg, Planning Manager Title Public Hearing and Adoption of Resolution No. 2023-133,Approving a Street, Alley, and Public Road Easement Vacation Request, SAV #23-02for the City of Minneapolis PropertyLocated at 4300 Marshall Street N.E. (Ward 3) Background In conjunctionwith the replat application for the Minneapolis Waterworks and Minneapolis Emergency Operations propertyat 4300 Marshall Street, the City of Minneapolis is also requesting to have the existing streets, alleys, and a public road easement vacated. These platted streets, alleys, and public road easement areon private property and areaccessible to the public. The alleys to be vacated were platted as part of the Berlin plat that was recorded in 1884. Marshall Street No. 39, which was recorded in 1939. Approving the vacations will clean up the lot tosimplify the legal descriptions. The City of Minneapolis has their own water and sewer service to the property, so additional utility easements are notrequired as part ofthis plat. A Notice of Public Hearing before the City Council was published in the October 27, 2023,and November 3, 2023, editionsof the Official Publication. Financial Impact No financial impact. Recommendation Staff recommend the City Council open the public hearing, take comment, then close the public hearing. Staff recommend the approval of Resolution No. 2023-133. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods &Places X Community Identity &Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial ProsperityPublic Safety & Environmental Stewardship Organizational Excellence Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 56 Jufn!21/ Attachments and Other Resources !Resolution No. 2023-133 !Petitioner Narrative !Public Hearing Notice Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 57 Jufn!21/ Resolution No. 2023-133 Approving Vacation, SAV #23-02 for the City of Minneapolis, for the Property Generally Located at 4300 Marshall Street N.E. Whereas, on September 15, 2023, Stonebrooke Engineering on behalf of the City of Minneapolis, submitted a request to vacate streets, alleys, and a public road easement within the property owned by the City of Minneapolis, generally located at 4300 Marshall Street N.E.; and Whereas, notice of a public hearing concerning the requested vacation was provided in accordance with Fridley City Code § 205.05.08 and a public hearing was held on said request at the Fridley City Council (Council) meeting on November 13, 2023, at the Fridley City Hall, 7071 University Avenue N.E.; and Whereas, at the Council Meeting on November 13, 2023, the Council proceeded to hear all persons interested in said vacation request and the Council considered the request for said vacation; and Whereas, the Council in its discretion has determined that the vacation will benefit the public interest because the streets, alleys, and public road to be vacated are not required to provide public access, and the proposed vacation allows for a more orderly and accurate organization of the property; and Whereas, the legal descriptions and a copy of the Water Plant Addition Preliminary Plat has been attached hereto as Exhibit A. Now, therefore be it resolved that the City of Fridley (City), pursuant to City Charter §12.07, City Code § 205.05.8 and Minnesota Statues § 412.851, hereby vacates the streets, alleys, and public road easements situated in the City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota, to wit: That portion of Marshall Street running across Government Lot 4, Section 27, Government Lots 1, 2, and 3, Section 34, all in Township 30, Range 24 West, Anoka County, Minnesota, lying westerly of the westerly right of way line of County State Aide Highway No. 1. And The entirety of all streets and alleys lying within and adjacent to Blocks 7 through 10 inclusive as shown on the recorded plat of Berlin, Anoka County, Minnesota, lying westerly of the westerly right of way line of County State Aid Highway No. 1. And 58 Jufn!21/ rd All that part of 43 Avenue N.E. located in the Government Lots 1 and 2, Section 34, Township 30 North, Range 24 West, Anoka County, Minnesota, lying westerly of the westerly right of way line of County State Aid Highway No. 1. And The 33-foot-wide public road easement running along the north line of the Lots 37 and 39, lying westerly of the westerly right of way line of County State Aid Highway No. 1. th Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 13 day of November 2023. ________________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor Attest: ________________________________ Melissa Moore City Clerk 59 Jufn!21/ Street Vacation Descriptions That portion of Marshall Street running across Government Lot 4, Section 27 and Government Lots 1, 2, and 3, Section 34, all in Township 30 North, Range 24 West, Anoka County, Minnesota, lying westerly of the westerly right of way line of County State Aid Highway No. 1. AND The entirety of all streets and alleys lying within and adjacent to Blocks 7 through 10 inclusive as shown on the recorded plat of BERLIN, Anoka County, Minnesota, lying westerly of the westerly right of way line of County State Aid Highway No. 1. AND rd All the part of 43Avenue NE located in the Government Lots 1 and 2, Section 34, Township 30 North, Range 24 West, Anoka County, Minnesota, lying westerly of the westerly right of way line of County State Aid Highway No. 1. AND The 33 foot wide public road easement running along the north line of Lots 37 and 39, AUDITOR’S SUBDIVISION NUMBER 39, according to the recorded plat thereof, Anoka County, Minnesota, lying westerly of the westerly right of way line of County State Aid Highway No. 1. 5: / 1 1 2 ! 6 n f u J SITE 34 NOT TO SCALE STONEBROOKE ENGINEERING, INC. FRIDLEY, MN ANOKA COUNTY VICINITY MAP Anoka County Coordinates, NAD 83, (2011 Orientation of the bearing system is based onadjustment). SECTION 34, T 30 N, R 24 W THIS PLAT PREPARED BY All that part of Lot 38, Auditor's Subdivision No. 39 described as follows:thence Southerly along said right of way line to a point 265 feet from said South line of the section asthe intersection with a line parallel with and 40 feet North of said South line of the section; thence WestAll located in Section 34, Township 30, Range 24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota.to a point where it is intersected by the North Westerly line of 37th Avenue N.E., as deeded to the City ofA line 40 feet distant at right angles North Westerly from and parallel with the following Line, viz:from the South 1/4 corner of said Section running thence South Westerly to the Mississippi River on a lineAll located in Section 34, Township 30, Range 24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. Commencing at a point on the South line of said Section 34, Township 30, Rane 24, a distance of 156 feetsaid section line a distance of 40 feet to the actual point of beginning; thence continuing North on the sameline extended a distance of 360 feet; thence Easterly parallel with and 400 feet from said section line to theintersection with the Westerly right of way line of the East River Road as now laid out and constructed;measured at right angles thereto; thence West parallel to and 265 feet from said South section line to a linedrawn at right angles with the said South section line from a point thereon distant 234 feet East of theSouthwest corner of said Southeast Quarter of said Section 34; thence South along the last described line toalong said parallel line to the actual point of beginning and there terminating.Commencing at a point on the South line of said Section 34, 72 rods West of South East corner of the SouthCommencing at a point in the Southerly line of said Section 34, Township 30, Range 24, 28.2 feet Westerlywhich deflects to the South from the above mentioned Southerly line of said Section 34, Township 30,above described North West line of 37th Avenue N.E., to a point which is 40 feet Northerly from and a rightangles to the South line of said Section 34; thence East on a line parallel with and 40 feet Northerly fromand at right angles to the South line of said Section 34, to a point which is distant 72 rods West from theof Deeds in Anoka County, on September 9th, 1897 at 11 o'clock a.m., and recorded in Book B of Plats, on East of the Southwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 34; thence North at right angles with1/2 of the South East 1/4, Section 34, Township 30, Range 24; thence West on the South line of said SectionMinneapolis by Kiesner and more particularly described as follows, viz:Range 24, at an angle of 43 degrees fifty-three minutes; thence North Easterly on the extension of theEasterly line of said Section 34; thence South 40 feet to place of beginning.Being the same land shown and designated by red space on that certain map filed in the office of RegisterPage 18. All those parts of Lot Thirty (30), Auditor's Subdivision Number Thirty-nine (39), Anoka County, Minnesota, and Lotoffice of the Register of Deeds in and for said County lying within the following defined lines: (1) A line which is parallelwith and One Hundred (100) feet southwesterly of, measured at a right angle to, the following described line; beginningat a point on the south line of Section Thirty-four (34), Township Thirty (30) North, Range Twenty-four (24) West,distant 512.7 feet east of the south quarter corner of said Section, thence run northeasterly at an angle 80 degrees 43for 1076.0 feet; thence on tangent to a point which is distant One Hundred (100) feet northeasterly from the point ofsaid Lot Thirty (30) and to the filtration plant of the City of Minneapolis; subject to the easement of the United StatesAll that part of Government Lots two (2) and three (3), of section thirty-four (34), township thirty (30) north, rangetwenty-four (24) west, of the Fourth Principal Meridian, described as follows:Street Northeast and said easterly line extended southeasterly in a straight line to the north line of Townsite of Berlin,according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Anoka County;thence easterly along said north line to a point twenty-five (25) feet distant westerly, measured at right angles, from thecenter line of the railway of the Minneapolis, Anoka and Cuyuna Range Railroad Company, as now located andconstructed; thence northerly parallel with the center line of said railway and twenty-five (25) feet distant therefrom, tosaid south line of 43rd Avenue Northeast; thence westerly along said south line to the point of beginning, containingten and fourteen hundredths (10.14) acres, more or less.follows:All of Lots 39, 40, 41 and that part of Lot 38, lying West of State Aid Road No. 1, except that part of said Lot 38Southwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 34; thence North at right angles with said section line aAccording to the map or plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder in and for AnokaAND FURTHER EXCEPT the following: Deed Document #106500 (Covers PID#: 34-30-24-12-0002)Nine (9), Auditor's Subdivision Number Seventy-nine (79), according to the plats thereof on file and of record in theminutes 30 seconds with said south section line for 289.1 feet; thence deflect to the left at an angle of 5 degrees 37minutes for 3677.83 feet; thence deflect to the left on a 2 degree 30 minutes curve, delta angle 26 degrees 54 minutesintersection of the line being defined in this clause (1) and the line defined in clause (2) hereof, said One Hundred(100) feet being measured at a right angle to said line defined in clause (1); (2) The center line of the United StatesMilitary Highway, sometimes referred to as Marshall Street N.E., as such road or street existed on October 11, 1940;(3) The Northerly line of the right-of-way of the spur track of the Great Northern Railway Company extending acrossMilitary Highway, Anoka County, Minnesota.Deed Document #93625 (Covers PID#: 34-30-24-13-0001)Beginning at the intersection of the easterly line of Marshall Street Northeast, with the south line of 43rd AvenueNortheast, as said streets are now laid out and established; thence southeasterly along said easterly line of Marshall Quit Claim Deed #685095 (Covers a portion of PID#: 34-30-24-34-0006)Part of Auditor's Subdivision No. 39 of Section 34, Township 30, Range 24, Anoka County, Minnesota described asdescribed as follows: Beginning at a point on the South line of said Section 34, a distance of 234 feet East of thedistance of 265 feet; thence Easterly parallel with said section line to its intersection with the Westerlyright-of-way line of the East River Road as now laid out and constructed; thence Southerly along said right-of-wayline to its intersection with the South line of the Southeast Quarter of said section; thence West along said Southline to beginning.County, Minnesota.EXCEPT the following: o And all that part of Government Lot one (1), Section thirty-four (34), Township thirty (30) North, RangeThe northerly 43.55 feet of that part of the following described property lying west of County State Highway No.All that part of Government Lot 4, Section 27, Township 30 North, Range 24 West described as follows:the southeast Section corner of said Section 27; thence northerly along the center line of said old United Statesfeet more or less to the easterly shore of the Mississippi River, thence southerly along the easterly shore of thethe point of beginning, Anoka County, Minnesota. Quit Claim Deed Document #2340683.001 (PID#: 27-30-24-43-0003)Commencing at a point formed by the intersection of the center line of the old United States Military roadso-called, and the line dividing Sections 27 and 34, said township and range, which point is 2245.3 feet west ofMilitary road on a deflection of 1 degree and 38 minutes east from a line at right angles to the south line ofSection 27 a distance of 366.4 feet; thence west parallel with the south line of said Section 27 a distance of 460Mississippi River intersects the south line of said Section 27; thence east along the south line of Section 27 to 1 also known as East River Road: All that part of Government Lot Four (4), Section twenty-seven (27), Township thirty (30) North, Range twenty-four (24) West described as follows: Commencing at a point formed by the intersection of the center line of theold United States Military road so-called, and the line dividing sections twenty-seven (27) and thirty-four (34), saidtownship and range, which point is two thousand two hundred forty-five and three-tenths (2245.3) feet west of thesoutheast section corner of said section twenty-seven (27); thence northerly along the center line of said old UnitesStates Military road on a deflection of one (1) degree and thirty-eight (38) minutes east from a line at right angles to thesouth line of section twenty-seven (27), a distance of three hundred sixty-six and four-tenths (366.4) feet, thence westthe easterly shore of the Mississippi River, thence southerly along the easterly shore of the said Mississippi River to athence east along the south line of section twenty-seven (27) to the point of beginning;twenty-four (24) West, described as follows: Commencing at a point formed by the intersection of the center line of theold United States Military road so-called, with the north line of section thirty-four (34) said township and range, whichsection thirty-four (34); thence southerly along the center line of said old United States Military road on a deflection ofone (1) degree and thirty-eight (38) minutes west from a line at right angles to the north line of said section thirty-fourdistance of six hundred seventeen (617) feet more or less to the easterly-shore of the Mississippi River, thencethe point of beginning, containing eight (8) acres more or less, according to the Government survey thereof on file andof record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Anoka County, Minnesota.All that part of Government Lot one (1) in Section thirty-four (34), Township Thirty (30), Range Twenty-four (24),described as follows: Commencing at a point in the center line of the old United States Military Road, so-called,of the north line of said Section 34, 617 feet more or less to the east shore of the Mississippi River, thence southerlyalong the east shore of the Mississippi River to the south line of said Government Lot One (1); thence east on thesouth line of said Government Lot One (1) to the center line of said Military Road; thence north along the center line odsaid Military Road to the point of beginning, all according to the government survey thereof.All that part of Government Lots Two (2) and Three (3), in Section Thirty-four (34), Township Thirty (30), RangeTwenty-four (24), described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the east bank of the Mississippi Riverand the North line of said government Lot Two (2) and running thence east upon and along the north line of saidgovernment Lot Two (2) 554.5 feet, more or less, to the center line of the old United States Military Road, so-called,southerly along the center line of said old United States Military Road to a point in the center line of said road distant90.42 feet south of the north line of said government Lot Three (3); thence west upon and along a line parallel with anddistant 90.42 feet south of the north line of said government Lot Three (3) 1040 feet, more or less, to the east bank ofthe Mississippi River; and thence northeasterly along the east bank of the Mississippi River to the point of beginning, -except all that part of said land above described which lies easterly of a line parallel with and distant westerly 623 feetfrom, measured at right angles to, the center line of the main track of the Great Northern Railway Company as nowsaid government Lot Three (3) and running thence northerly parallel with the said center line of the main track of saidof electric poles and wires along the southerly line of said land.All that part of Government Lots two (2) and three (3), in Section thirty-four (34), Township thirty (30), Rangetwenty-four (24), described as follows: beginning at a point in said Lot three (3) which is distant 90.42 feet south of theold United States military road extending northerly and southerly across said Section 34; thence southeasterly 30 feetfeet south of the north line of said Government Lot 3, measured at right angles to said north line; thence west to theQuit Claim Deed Document #2340683.003 (PID#: 34-30-24-42-0007 & 34-30-24-42-0008) Deed Document #63502 (Covers PID#: 27-30-24-43-0004 & a portion of 34-30-24-31-0001)parallel with the south line of said section twenty-seven (27) a distance of four hundred sixty (460) feet more or less topoint where the easterly shore of the Mississippi River intersects the south line of said section twenty-seven (27),point is two thousand two hundred forty-five and three tenths (2245.3) feet west from the Northeast corner of said(34), a distance of three hundred thirty-six (336) feet, thence west parallel with the north line of section thirty-four (34) anortherly along the easterly shore of said Mississippi River to a point where the easterly shore of the Mississippi Riverintersects the north line of said section thirty-four (34), thence east along the north line of said section thirty-four (34) tEXCEPTDeed Document #49986 (Covers a portion of PID#: 34-30-24-31-0001)running north and south across said Lot 1, which point is distant 336 feet south of the north line of said Section 34measured along the center line of said road, and running thence west on a line parallel with and distant 336 feet southDeed Document #49984 (Covers a portion of PID#: 34-30-24-31-0001)running northerly and southerly across said Government Lots Two (2) and Three (3); thence southeasterly andlocated and established across said Section 34, said line commencing at a point 90.42 feet south of the north line ofrailway company 734.6 feet, more or less, to the center line of said old United States Military Road, subject to taxeslevied and assessed on said land hereby conveyed for the year 1917 and subject also to an easement for the placingDeed Document #63516 (Covers a portion of PID#: 34-30-24-31-0001)north line of said Government Lot three (3), measured at right angles with said north line of said lot, and which point ofbeginning is distant westerly 623 feet measured at right angles, from the center line of the main track of the GreatNorthern Railway Company as now located and established across said Section 34 and running thence northerlyparallel with the said center line of the main track of said railway company 485 feet more or less to the west line of themore or less to a point in the said westerly line of said old military road distant 7 feet east of said first above describedline measured at right angles thereto; thence southerly on a line parallel with and distant 7 feet east of, measured atright angles to, said first above described line and along the westerly line of a proposed road, to a point distant 90.42point of beginning, containing approximately 2836 square feet of land.Lots 1 and 2, Block 7, BERLIN, Anoka County, Minnesota. Certificate of Title No. 28852 (Covers PID#: 34-30-24-12-0001)All that part of Lot Thirty (30), Auditor's Subdivision Number Thirty-nine (39), Anoka County, Minnesota, accordingto the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds for said County, lying southerly andwesterly of the south line of the right of way of the spur track of Great Northern Railway Company extendingeasterly and westerly across said Lot to the filtration plant of the City of Minneapolis, and the westerly line of theCertificate of Title No. 33713 (Covers PID# 34-30-24-31-0002, 34-30-24-31-0007, 34-30-24-42-0002,That part of Lot 23, Auditor's Subdivision No. 39, Anoka County, Lying West of Marshall Street as now constructedand traveled,and all that part of Government Lot 3, Section 34, Township 30, Range 24, lying within the limits of said MarshallStreet and bounded on the North by the Southerly limits of the Townsite of Berlin, and on the Southwest by theWesterly line of said Lot 23 extended Northwesterly,Township 30, Range 24, lying within the limits of Marshall Street as now constructed and traveled, and boundedon the South by the Northerly limits of the Townsite of Berlin, and on the Northwest by a line which is parallel to,and 500 feet distant Westerly measured at right angles from the center line of the main track of the railway of theGreat Northern Railway Company, as now located and constructed;All of Block 9, Berlin, Anoka County;the East One Hundred Thirty (130) feet of Lot 5, Block 10, Berlin, Anoka County subject to an easement toSubject to conditions contained in Document #6695 filed June 2, 1949.Certificate of Title No. 52150 (Covers PID#: 34-30-24-31-0007 & 34-30-24-42-0011)ANDon file or of record in the Office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Anoka County.Certificate of Title No. 56530 (Covers PID#: 34-30-24-34-0006)That the part of the South half of the Southeast Quarter (S 1/2 of SE 1/4) of Section 34, Township 30, Range 24described as follows:corner of S 1/2 of SE 1/4 of said Section 34, 60 feet east of a point marked by Judicial Monument, thence South ata right angle to said North line a distance of 660 feet to a point 60 feet east of a point marked by a JudicialSE 1/4 of said Section 34, a distance of 805.09 feet, more or less, to the center-line of old U. S. Military Road nowcenter-line of said road a distance of 695.2 feet to the North line of S 1/2 of SE 1/4 of said Section 34, to a pointthereof lying Easterly of the Center- line of State Aid Road No. 1, as said State Aid Road is laid out and opened onthe date hereof.Certificate of Title No. 148866 (Covers PID#: 34-30-24-42-0009)Subject to the highway easement of all that part of said lots which lie easterly of the line run parallel with anddistant 100 feet westerly of the following described line. Beginning at a point on the South line of SectionThirty-four (34), Township Thirty (30) North, Range Twenty-four (24) West, distant 512.7 feet east from the southquarter corner thereof, thence run northeasterly at an angle of 80 degrees 43 minutes 30 seconds with said southsection line for 289.1 feet, thence deflect to the left at an angle of 5 degrees 37 minutes for 2400 feet thereterminating. Legal Description:right of way of Anoka County Highway No. 1, as laid out and established in a northerly and southerly direction.34-30-24-42-0010, 34-30-24-42-0012 & 34-30-24-31-0001)Lot 34, of Auditor's Subdivision No. 39, Anoka County, and that part of Government Lots 2 and 3, in Section 34,Lot 35, and Lot 36 except that part of Lot 36 which lies Easterly of the Easterly Right of Way line of State Aid RoadNo. 1, as said State Aid Road is now laid out and opened, Auditor's Subdivision No. 39, Anoka County;Lots 6 to 10, inclusive, Block 7, Berlin, Anoka County,Lots 1 to 5, inclusive, Block 8, Berlin, Anoka County,Lot 4, and the East One Hundred Thirty (130) feet of Lot Five (5), Block 10, Berlin, Anoka County; according to theplat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Anoka County.Northern States Power Company for the sole purpose of the maintenance of a transmission line across the same.Lots numbered Six (6), Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine (9), and Ten (10), in Block numbered Eight (8)Lots Numbered One (1), Two (2) and Three (3), in Block numbered Ten (10), of Berlin according to the plat thereofLot numbered thirty-seven (37), Auditor's Subdivision number thirty-nine (39), Anoka County, Minnesota,EXCEPTING that portion thereof lying Easterly of the Center-line of State Aid Road No. 1, as said State Aid Road islaid out and opened on the date hereof, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of theRegister of Deeds in and for said County and State more particularly described as follows:Beginning at a point in the North line of S 1/2 of SE 1/4 of said Section 34, distant 108 Rods West of the NortheastMonument, thence West through said last mentioned Judicial Monument parallel with the North line of S 1/2 ofknown as E. River Road, through and 34.7 feet beyond a Judicial Monument, thence Northeasterly along the34.7 feet West of a Judicial Monument, thence East through said last mentioned Judicial Monument along theNorth line of said S 1/2 of SE 1/4 of said Section 34, a distance of 587.35 feet, passing also through said firstmentioned Judicial Monument, to the point of beginning, EXCEPTING from the above described tract that portionLots Three (3), Four (4), and Five (5), Block Seven (7), Berlin, Anoka County, Minnesota. / 1 2 2 ! 6 n f u J STONEBROOKE ENGINEERING, INC. THIS PLAT PREPARED BY / 1 3 2 ! 6 n f u J STONEBROOKE ENGINEERING, INC. THIS PLAT PREPARED BY Jufn!21/ 12279 Nicollet Ave main 952.402.9209 fax 952.403.6803 Burnsville, MN 55337 stonebrookeengineering.com Project Narrative for Water Plant Addition Date: September 13, 2023 Prepared by: Aaron Mages L.S. Stonebrooke Engineering, Inc. 12279 Nicollet Avenue Burnsville, MN 55337 Phone: 952-540-4845 Email: amages@stonebrookeengineering.com Owner: City of Minneapolis 4300 Marshall Street NE Minneapolis, MN 55421 Contact: John Howes Phone: 612-661-4863 Email: john.howes@minneapolismn.gov Property Address: 4300 Marshall Street NE Minneapolis, MN 55421 PID’s: 27-30-24-43-0004, 34-30-24-12-0002, 34-30-24-31-0001, 34-30-24-12-0001, 34-30-24-13-0001, 34-30-24-31-0007, 34-30-24-31-0002, 34-30-24-42-0011, 34-30-24-42-0012, 34-30-24-42-0010, 34-30-24-42-0009, 34-30-24-42-0008, 34-30-24-42-0007, 34-30-24-42-0002, 34-30-24-34-0006 Property Location: The Water Plant Addition is bounded by East River Road (C.S.A.H. No. 1) on the east, th Avenue NE on the Mississippi River on the west, Anoka County River Front Park on the north, and 37 the south. Intent: The subject property is the location of the Minneapolis Water Treatment Plant. The property currently is made up of 15 separate parcels. Some of the descriptions for these parcels are very lengthy and difficult to retrace. The city of Minneapolis would like to plat the property to better define the property lines and to make for a simpler description of the property. The entire property will be platted into two lots. Lot 1 will be the large overall campus and Lot 2 will be the Emergency Operations Facility No other property will be subdivided with this plat other than the portions of the property that fall within the existing County State Aid Highway No. 1 (East River Road) right-of-way will be dedicated to the public. 1 64 Jufn!21/ There are also a number of road and alley right-of-ways located on the property that either were never used or are no longer being used by the public and the city of Minneapolis is requesting these roads and alleys be vacated. The roads and alleys that the city of Minneapolis is requesting to be vacated are depicted in the hatching on the preliminary plat and are as follows: Marshall Street runs northerly and southerly through the property and depicted on the Auditors Plat No. 39 . A portion of Marshall Street was vacated in 1970 through the Road Vacation Resolution located in Book 870 pg. 327. The city of Minneapolis would like to vacate the remainder of Marshall Street running through the property. Numerous streets and alleys were platted and dedicated to the public in the plat of “Berlin”. The city of Minneapolis would like to vacate the streets and alleys located on the property. A road easement located on the property was identified in Book 131 of Deeds, pg. 506. The city of Minneapolis would like to vacate this road easement. rd 43 Avenue NE located west of C.S.A.H. NO. 1 (East River Road). We have included with this application copies of the preliminary plat, descriptions for the roadways to be vacated, the completed and signed subdivision application and vacation application, and checks for associated subdivision and vacation application fees. Please let me know if you have any questions or need anything additional. Sincerely, STONEBROOKE ENGINEERING, INC. Aaron J. Mages, L.S. 2 65 Jufn!21/ 66 Jufn!21/ 67 Jufn!22/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:November 13, 2023 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Scott Hickok, Community Development Director Stacy Stromberg, Planning Manager Title Public Hearing and Adoption of Resolution No. 2023-134,Approving a Streetand Highway Easement Request, SAV #23-03for Bona Brothers, Located at 5311-5333 University Avenue N.E.(Ward 1) Background Brian Bona, owner of Bona Brothers Automotive Services located at 5311-5333 University Avenue is requesting to vacate a portion of the University Avenue Service Drive, crosshatched in green/light blue and an existing Highway Easement, which is a City easement over land owned by the petitioner, crosshatched in brown. The purpose of the request is to gain additional land area needed for parking and landscaping/screening. There is analley along the east side of the subject property th that isused by residents along 4Street. As part of the vacation, an access easement will be retained from the alley throughthe vacated Service Driveto continue to allow residents and garbage/delivery trucks accessthrough the property. The City will retain the western 20 feetof right-of-way, crosshatched in blue, which is the area that will be needed for construction of the future Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) stop and a potentialtrail. The petitioner had submitted a similar vacation request in 2013, and at that time, the Minnesota Department of T Over the last year, staff havemet with the petitioner, MnDOT, and Metro Transit to try to find a solution that will be a benefit toall. The proposed request has been agreed upon from all parties involved. Site History The property was originally developed as a service station in 1955. In 2000, that building was demolished. In 1999, the subject property was granted a special use permit to allow an automobile service station in a Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 68 Jufn!22/ C-2, General Business zoning district. At the same time a variance was also granted to reduce the setback from the adjacent residential district on the east side of the property from 50 feet to 25 feet. The existing building was then constructed in 2000 as Bona Bros. Automotive Services. In 2003, a special use permit was granted to expand an automotive service station that would connect the gas station with the service station; that connection was constructed in 2004. Bona Bros. Automotive has been successful in this location and as a result, there is a need for additional land area for parking vehicles. The petitioner is also interested in continuing to create a pleasing image along this corridor. By gaining additional land area, the petitioner would like to install a wrought iron fence where the MnDOT chain link fence used to be. He is also planning to redesign the green space and storm pond on his property, to provide additional screening of parked vehicles. Placement of the fence and planting along the right-of-way line will need to be approved by MnDOT prior to installation. The petitioner has committed to parallel parking passenger vehicles (sedans) along the curb within the vacated right-of- way, and the larger vehicles will be parked in the existing parking lot. If the vacation is approved, the petitioner will be responsible for maintenance, including resurfacing and snow removal of the vacated right-of-way and easement area. A Notice of Public Hearing before the City Council was published in the October 27, 2023, and November 3, 2023, editions of the Official Publication. Financial Impact No financial impact. Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 69 Jufn!22/ Recommendation Staff recommend the City Council open the public hearing, take comment, then close the public hearing. Staff recommend the approval of Resolution No. 2023-134. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods & Places X Community Identity & Relationship Building Financial Stability & Commercial Prosperity Public Safety & Environmental Stewardship Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources !Resolution No. 2023-134 !Petitioner Narrative and drawings !Public Hearing Notice Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 6: Jufn!22/ Resolution No. 2023-134 Approving Vacation, SAV #23-03 for Bona Management Fridley, LLC for the Property Generally Located at 5311-5333 University Avenue N.E. Whereas, on September 15, 2023, Bona Management Fridley, LLC, submitted a request to vacate a portion of the University Avenue Service Drive, and a Highway Easement adjacent to the property located at 5311-5333 University Avenue N.E.; and Whereas, notice of a public hearing concerning the requested vacation was provided in accordance with Fridley City Code § 205.05.08 and a public hearing was held on said request at the Fridley City Council (Council) meeting on November 13, 2023, at the Fridley City Hall, 7071 University Avenue N.E.; and Whereas, at the Council Meeting on November 13, 2023, the Council proceeded to hear all persons interested in said vacation request and the Council considered the request for said vacation; and Whereas, the Council in its discretion has determined that retaining the excess right-of-way and a benefit to the public and retaining a 20-foot access easement is sufficient to allow egress and ingress to the public alley abutting the subject property; and Whereas, the legal descriptions of the areas to be Vacated is attached hereto as Exhibit A; and Whereas, the legal descriptions of the areas to be reserved through an Access Easement is attached hereto as Exhibit B. Now, therefore be it resolved that the City of Fridley (City), pursuant to City Charter §12.07, City Code § 205.05.8 and Minnesota Statues § 412.851, hereby vacates the street and highway easement situated in the City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota, to wit: Proposed Description for Vacation of Highway Easement as Quit Claimed to the City of Fridley per Doc. No. 680441: according to the recorded plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Registrar of Titles in and for Anoka County, Minnesota, the title thereto being registered as evidenced by Certificate of Title No. 43954; which lies northeasterly of Line 1 described below and southerly of Line 2 described below: Line 1. to Mechanicsville, distant 25 feet east of the northeast corner thereof: thence run southwesterly to a point on the east right of way line of Trunk Highway No. 47, as 71 Jufn!22/ located and established prior to January 1, 1945, distant 985.00 feet southerly of its intersection with a line run parallel with and distant 75 feet southerly of Line 3 described below and there terminating; Line 2. From the west quarter corner of Section 23, Township 30 North, Range 24 West, run southerly along the west line thereof, for 1068.72 feet; thence deflect to the left at an angle of 85 degrees 49 minutes 38 seconds for 191.02 feet; thence deflect to the left at an angle of 3 degrees 17 minutes 15 seconds for 1073.99 feet; thence deflect to the right angle of 89 degrees 02 minutes 15 seconds for 922.72 feet to the point of beginning of Line 2 to be described; thence deflect to the left at an angle of 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds for 200 feet and there terminating; Line 3. Beginning at a point on the north and south quarter line of said Section 23, distant 1254.6 feet south of the center of said Section 23; thence run westerly at an angle of 85 degrees 59 minutes 00 seconds from said north and south quarter line (measured from north to west) for 1400.00 feet and there terminating. And That part of the east 30.0 feet of University Avenue NE (platted as Alton Avenue and dedicated in the plat of HamiltonSoutheast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 23, Township 30, Range 24, Anoka County, Minnesota, which lies northerly of the south 52.0 feet of said Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and lying southerly of the following described line (being described as Line 2 in the MnDOT Turnback recorded as Doc. No. 680441 in the Anoka County Recorders office); From the west quarter corner of Section 23, Township 30 North, Range 24 West, run southerly along the west line thereof, for 1068.72 feet; thence deflect to the left at an angle of 85 degrees 49 minutes 38 seconds for 191.02 feet ; thence deflect to the left at an angle of 3 degrees 17 minutes 15 seconds for 1073.99 feet; thence deflect to the right at an angle of 89 degrees 02 minutes 15 seconds for 922.72 feet to the point of beginning of the line being described; thence deflect to the left at an angle on 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds for 200 feet and there terminating. And That part of the west half of University Avenue also being the east 30.0 feet of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SW1/4, SW1/4) of Section 23, Township 30, Range 24, Anoka County , Minnesota, which lies northerly of the south 52.0 feet of said SW1/4, SW1/4 and lying 72 Jufn!22/ easterly of a line drawn 60.0 feet easterly of the following described line (being described as Line 1 on MnDOT Amended Width Order No. 62597); Beginning at a point on the east and west quarter line of said Section 23, Township 30, Range 24, distant 1253.2 feet east of the west quarter thereof; thence run southerly at an angle of 90 degrees 42 minutes from the east and west quarter line of said Section 23 (measured from west to south) for 2025.2 feet; thence deflect to the right on a 0 degree 05 minute curve (delta angle 0 degrees 59 minutes, radius 68755.00 feet) for 1180 feet and there terminate; All of which is southerly of the following described line (being described as Line 2 on the MnDOT Turnback recorded as Doc No. 680441 in the Anoka County Recorders office): From the west quarter corner of Section 23, Township 30 North, Range 24 West, run southerly along the west line thereof, for 1068.72 feet; thence deflect to the left at an angle of 85 degrees 49 minutes 38 seconds for 191.02 feet; thence deflect to the left at an angle of 3 degrees 17 minutes 15 seconds for 1073.99 feet; thence deflect to the right at an angle of 89 degrees 02 minutes 15 seconds for 922.72 feet to the point of beginning of line being described; thence deflect to the left at an angle of 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds for 200 feet and there terminating. And Reserving and subject to an easement for access purposes over the west 10.0 feet of that part of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and the east 10.0 feet of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, lying north of the south 52.0 feet thereof and lying south of the following described line: From the west quarter corner of Section 23, Township 30 North, Range 24 West, run southerly along the west line thereof, for 1068.72 feet; thence deflect to the left at an angle of 85 degrees 49 minutes 38 seconds for 191.02 feet; thence deflect to the left at an angle of 3 degrees 17 minutes 15 seconds for 1073.99 feet; thence deflect to the right at an angle of 89 degrees 02 minutes 15 seconds for 922.72 feet to the point of beginning of the line being described; thence deflect to the left at an angle of 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds for 200.0 feet and there terminating. And An easement for access purposes lying over those parts of the Vacated University Avenue NE, Lot dition To Mechanicsville, Anoka County, Minnesota, which lie adjacent to and 12.0 feet southerly of the following described line: From the west quarter corner of Section 23, Township 30 North, Range 24 West, run southerly along the west line thereof, for 1068.72 feet; thence deflect to the left at an angle of 85 degrees 49 minutes 38 seconds for 191.02 feet; thence 73 Jufn!22/ deflect to the left at an angle of 3 degrees 17 minutes 15 seconds for 1073.99 feet; thence deflect to the right at an angle of 89 degrees 02 minutes 15 seconds for 922.72 feet to the point of beginning of the line be described; thence deflect to the left at an angle of 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds for 200 feet and there terminating. And An easement for access proposes over that part of Lots 28 though 30 inclusive, of Block 13, n of Mechanicsville, Anoka County, Minnesota, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the north line of said Lot 30, distance 28.0 feet west from the northeast corner thereof; thence southeasterly to a point on the east line of said Lots, distant 92.0 feet southerly from the northeast corner of said Lot 30 and there terminate. th Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 13 day of November 2023. ________________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor Attest: ________________________________ Melissa Moore City Clerk 74 / 2 5 2 ! 7 n f u J / 2 6 2 ! 7 n f u J Jufn!22/ 77 Jufn!22/ 78 Jufn!22/ 79 Jufn!22/ 7: Jufn!22/ 81 Jufn!22/ 82 Jufn!23/ AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date:November 13, 2023 Meeting Type:City Council Submitted By:Joe Starks, Finance Director/City Treasurer Title Resolution No. 2023-130,Approving Water, Sanitary Sewer, Storm Water and Solid Waste Abatement Charges and Rates for the Year 2024 Background At the October 23, 2023,City Council Conference Meeting, the Fridley City Council (Council) reviewed the proposed utility rates and recycling service for 2024. In addition, there were also budget discussions thththth on September 25, September 11, July 24and May 8. The proposed changes in the various chargesforservice will allow each fund to respond to its various cost pressures while improving the sustainability of their operations and limiting the need for future borrowing to support certain capital expenditures. These recommended changes also allow the City to provide stable and predictable rates changes over time, while responding to various cost pressures. It will also allow each fund to maintain their cash and fund balances at levelsrequired by City policy.The proposed changes are included on the attachment. Financial Impact The estimated quarterly impact for a residential customer using 18,000 gallons would be an increase of approximately $11.34 or$3.78 monthly. Recommendation Staff recommend the approval of Resolution No. 2023-130. Focus on Fridley Strategic Alignment Vibrant Neighborhoods &PlacesCommunity Identity &Relationship Building X Financial Stability & Commercial ProsperityPublic Safety & Environmental Stewardship Organizational Excellence Attachments and Other Resources Proposed 2024 Utility Rates Vision Statement We believe Fridley will be a safe, vibrant, friendly and stable home for families and businesses. 83 Jufn!23/ Resolution No. 2023-130 Approving Water, Sanitary Sewer, Storm Water and Solid Waste Abatement Charges and Rates for the Year 2024 Whereas, Section 402 of the Fridley City Code (City Code) provides that the City Council shall have the authority to set water and sanitary sewer utility charges, fees and rates by resolution; and Whereas, Section 216 of the City Code provides that the City Council shall also have the authority to set the drainage rate by resolution; and Whereas, Section 113 of the City Code provides that the City Council shall also have the authority to set solid waste abatement (i.e., recycling) charges, fees and rates by resolution; and Whereas, changes in the various chargesforservice will allow each fund to respond to its various cost pressures while improving the sustainability of their operations and limiting the need for future borrowing to fund ordinary capital expenditure; and Whereas, the following charges, rates and fees shall be effective upon the first billing cycle of 2024. Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby establishes the following charges, fees and rates for each of the public utility and solid waste abatement funds for 2024 as shown in exhibit A. Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 13th day of November, 2023. _______________________________________ Scott J. Lund Mayor Attest: Melissa Moore City Clerk 84 85 Jufn!23/ per acre Per Unit see abovesee above per quarter REF per qtr. 1000 gallons1000 gallons1000 gallons1000 gallons 1000 gallons1000 gallons1000 gallons1000 gallons1000 gallons1000 gallons1000 gallons1000 gallons1000 gallons1000 gallons n/a n/a n/a 3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0% 4.5%4.5%4.5%4.5% see abovesee above Change (%) Volume Rate n/an/a n/a 2.693.093.714.633.092.693.183.664.204.63 7.007.007.007.00 Rate see abovesee above Volume $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2024 Proposed (%) 10%28% 3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%8.5% 4.5%4.5%4.5%4.5% see belowsee belowsee belowsee below Fixed Change 23.59 23.59 23.59 23.59 23.59 23.59 65.20 23.59 58.21 26.23 26.23 40.15 13.38 10.90 116.52 see belowsee belowsee belowsee below Quarterly Fixed Charge $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ per acre Per Unit see abovesee above per quarter REF per qtr. 1000 gallons1000 gallons1000 gallons1000 gallons1000 gallons1000 gallons1000 gallons1000 gallons1000 gallons1000 gallons1000 gallons1000 gallons1000 gallons1000 gallons n/an/a n/a 3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0%3.0% see abovesee above Change (%) Volume Rate n/an/an/a 2.613.003.614.503.012.613.093.564.084.506.706.706.706.70 Rate see above see above Volume $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2023 - Final City of Fridley, Minnesota Proposed 2024 Utility Rates 3%3%3%3%3%3%3%3% 3%3%3%3% (%) 10% 10% -17% see belowsee belowsee belowsee below Fixed Change 8.50 22.9022.9022.9022.9022.9022.9063.3022.9055.7025.1025.1037.0012.20 111.50 see belowsee belowsee belowsee below Quarterly Fixed Charge $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ All UsageAll Usage Water UsageWater UsageWater UsageWater Usage Usage Notes Winter Quarter Winter Quarter Current Quarter Current Quarter Utility Fund and User Classification Water Utility Residential Quarterly Consumption Tiers 0-8,0008,001-16,00016,001-24,000over 24,000 MultifamilyCommercial Quarterly Consumption Tiers 0-250,000250,001-500,000500,001-1,000,000over 1 millionMeters less than 1"Meters 1" and greater Irrigation Sanitary Sewer Utility Residential (includes 8,000 gallons)Multifamily, 3 units or less (includes 24,000 gallons)Multifamily, 4 units or moreCommercial/Industrial Storm Water Utility Per AcreResidential Equivalency Factor (REF)Solid Waste Abatement (i.e., Recycling)Residential, 12 units or lessState Test Fee - 2.43/qtr 10/19/2023