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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-28-1992I AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1992, 7:00 PM CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, 590 40TH A VENUE NE Auxiliary aids for handicapped persons are available upon request when the request is made at least 96 hours in advance. Please call the City Council Secretary at 782-2800, Extension 209, to make arrangements . ..... -====================================::! 1.Cal1 to 0rder and Roll Call 2.Pledge o � Allegiance I pledgt allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. 3.Consent Agenda .(All items listed with asterisks["'**] are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted as part of the Consent Agenda by one motion.)· """*4. Minut�s of Previous Meeting(s) 5.Open Mike/Prnclamations/Presentations (Open Mike )s an opportunity for residents to address or raise any issue to the City Council. However, thf'. City Co1.:ncil asks that the resident provide their name, address, and a statement of the item. The matt�: urjJ! oe considered by the City Council or referred to staff for a future response. Ip. order to expedite business, residents will be allotted five minutes to present their statement or issue.) 6.Public Hearings/Ordinances & Resolutions a.Second Reading of Ordinance 1254; Being an Ordinance Amending Ordinance 853, Columbia Heights Zoning Code, Pertaining to Non-Conforming Lots **"'b. First Reading of Ordinance No. 1236, Being an Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 853, Clty Code of 1977, Pertaining to the Regulation of Skateboards, Rollerskis, Rollerskates and Rollerblades on Public and Private Grounds *"'"'c. First Reading of Ordinance No. 1249, Being an Ordinance Pertaining to Conduct on Licensed Premises *"'*d. First Reading of Ordinance No. 1252, Being an Ordinance Regulating Unnecessary Noise and Odorse.Other Ordinances and Resolutions 7, Communications a.Other Communications 8.Old Business a.Payment for Legal Services b.Other Old Business 9, New Business a.Award for Electrical Work at Huset Park Skating Rink and McKenna Park Hockey Rink b.Acquisition of 3982 Van Buren Street NE c.Rejection of Bids for Park Building Accessibility Improvements d.Other New Business 10.Reports a.Report of the City Manager b.Report of the City Attorney "'*"'11. Licenses *"'"'12. Payment of Bills Adjournment :bj 92/152 Stuart W. Anderson City Manager Mayor Duualu J. iYiU1Ly11. Jr. Councilmembers Sean T. Clerkin Bruce G. Nawrocki Gary L. Peterson Robert W. Ruettimann City Manager Stuart W. Anderson * COLUMBIA HEIGH1 LINDA MAGE£ ASSfSTANT TO CITY MANAGER September 25, 1992 The followin'g is the agenda for the regular meeting of the City Council to be held at 7:00 PM on Monday, September 28, 1992, in the City Council Chambers of City Hall at 590 40th A venue NE, Columbia Heights, Minnesota. Auxiliary aids for handicapped persons are available upon request when the request is made at least 96 hours in advance. Please call the City Council Secretary at 782-2800, Extension 209, to make arrangements. 1.Call to Order and Roll Can 2.Pledge of Allegiance I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. 3.Consent Agenda (All items listed with asterisks[***] are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be' enacted as part of the Consent Agenda by one motion.) RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move to adopt the consent agenda items as indicated with an asterisk (***)on the Regular Council Agenda. •*"'RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move to adopt the minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of September 14, 1992, and the Volunteer Division -Fire Relief Association of September 14, 1992, as presented in writing; and such reading be dispensed with. eo Mike/Proclamatioos/Preseotatioos (Id),.· rt')-�--d�I ,,,J1 � en Mike is an opportunity for residents to address or raise any issue to the City�Q"f uncil. However, the City Council asks that the resident provide their name, address;tV · / and a statement of the item. The matter will be considered by the City Council or referred to staff for a future response. In order to expedite business, residents will be allotted five minutes to present their statement or issue.) "SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS" EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER COUNCIL AGENDA Page 2 Council Meeting of September 28, 1992 Move to waive the reading of the ordinance, there being ample copies 'COMMENDED MOTION: Move to adopt Ordinance 1254, Being an Ordinance Amending _ inance 853, Columbia Heights Zoning Code, Pertaining to Non-Conforming Lots. •• (a.. 41 Reading of Ordinance No. 1236, Being an Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 853, City Code of[)�9�7, Pertaining to the Regulation of Skateboards, Rollerskis, Rollerskates and Rollerblades on Public � and Private Grounds RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move to waive the reading of the ordinance, there being ample copies available for the public. RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move to schedule a second reading of Ordinance No. 1236, Being an Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 853, City Code of 1977,_ Pertaining to the Regulation of S�eboards, Rollerskis, Rollerskates and Rollerblades on Public and Private Grounds, for October 12, 992. First Reading of Ordinance No. 1249, Being an Ordinance Pertaining to Conduct on Licensed Premises RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move to waive the reading of the ordinance, there being ample copies available for the public. fCOMMENDED MOTION: Move to schedule a second reading of Ordinance No. 1249, Pertaining Conduct on Licensed Premises for October 12, 1992. ** st Reading of Ordinance No. 1252, Being an Ordinance Regulating Unnecessary Noise and Odors RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move to waive the reading of the ordinance, there being ample copies available for the public. RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move to schedule a second reading of Ordinance No. 1252, Being an O�inance Regulating Unnecessary Noise and Odors fo, Legal Smices _.Al\�G/O) f� RECOMMENDED MOTION: MWe to ap]\TOve payment to Musball and Assocfa ( the amount of COUNCIL AGENDA /4;}�· ' J r Page3 , · /, r Council Meeting of Septemb e, 28�):i 5� f s"jJ) . r-:·,r ,.-s.ness ( f\: {/y ward for Electri�k..,at Huset Park Skating Rink and McKenna.....F8fK Hockey Rink RECOMMENDED OTION: Move to award the electrical work at McKenna Park hockey rink and Huset Park skating · k to Killmer Electric of Maple Grove, Minnesota, as the lowest qualified res�onsible bidder in t e-amount of $13,765; and, furthermore, to authprize the Mayor and City �ager to enter into an agreement for thrame. ui.sition of 3982 Van Buren Street NE -, .J.,{' / {)COMMENDED MOTION: Move to d\ect the 'Cfry Manager to notify the HRA Executive Director of the City Council's concurrence with th. action of the HRA Board to proceed with the acquisition of :bj the vacan ot at 3982 Van Buren for $20, 00, provided that: 1)Tax and assessments are paid in full q__ date of closing by current owner,2)S by owner on voluntary basis, and,)3),ope rty i�pu,chased with HRA fund s./ . V 2�.�:::o::•:�:�ild::�.�c-�es:'.�'.:y.'.�p :::e:�:tsn .. ,.,,_ -. lce�:t:vements a.Report of the City ManagerReport of the City Attorney �� � OMMENDED MOTION: Move to approve the 1992 license applications as listed upon payment COMMENDED MOTION: Move to pay the bills as listed out of proper funds. Adjournment RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move to adjourn. Stuart W. Anderson City Manager 92/152 Attachments • OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS COLUMBIA HEIGHTS CITY COUNCIL REGULAR COUNCIL MEETINGSEPTEMBER 14, 1992 The Council Meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Mayor Murzyn. 1. 2 3. 4. ROLL CALL Nawrocki, Clerkin, Ruettimann, Peterson, Murzyn -present PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE CONSENT AGENDA The following items were approved on the Consent Agenda: Approval of Minutes of Previous Meetings The Council approved the corrected minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of August 10, 1992 and the minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of August 24, 1992. Authorization of Training The Council authorized the attendance of Officer Val Dietz for D.A.R.E. training on November 30, 1992 to December 11, 1992 atthe Riverwood Conference Center in Albertville, Minnesota andalso authorized the payment of $350 for meals and lodging. Civil Defense Appreciation Dinner The Council authorized up to $2,300 to be spent from the Civil Defense budget to host an annual appreciation night for the Fire and Police Reserve Units and authorized the Mayor and City Manager to enter into contracts for this event. Approval of License Applications The Council approved the license applications as listed upon payment of proper fees. Payment of Bills The Council approved the bills as listed out of proper funds. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA Motion by Ruettimann, second by Peterson to approve the Consent Agenda as presented. Roll call: All ayes • REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 14, 1992 PAGE 2 5.PRESENTATION/PROCLAMATIONS/OPEN MIKE a.Presentation by Sheriff Ken Wilkinson Anoka County Sheriff Ken Wilkinson was in attendance to advise the Council of the continuing relationship between the County and the Columbia Heights Police Department. He last attended a Council meeting in October, 1991. The Sheriff stated that the relationship between the City and the County continues to be an excellent one and the communication is superior. He feels that the City has a very progressive Police Department. Sheriff Wilkinson reviewed all of the services available from the County for municipalities. They are criminal investigations, polygraph services, crime lab services and the jail facility. He cited the number of cases or incidents in each of these categories from Columbia Heights in 1991. He noted that the number of sexual assault cases are again on an upward spiral and the drug enforcement situations are increasing dramatically so far in 1992. He also advised that a Task Force to address gang activity has been formed on a county level and a regional task force is being considered. b.Open Mike Dan Garcia, 4641 Tyler Street, thanked the Council for the alley barricade which was put up to accommodate a basketball court and play area for children in his neighborhood. Mr. Garcia requested a midblock light be located between 46th and 47th Avenues on Tyler Street. He felt the area was very dark and a light would be beneficial for the residents. Staff will research this matter and Mr. Garcia will be advised by letter of a decision. COMMUNICATIONS a.Conditional Use Permit/Site Plan, Stiles Sports Bar, 4005Central Avenue Mr. Dan Stiles plans to operate a restaurant with full liquor service at 4005 Central Avenue. The floor plan for the restaurant has more than 150 �eats and 3,020 square feet of sit-down dining area. This plan meets the ordinance requirements for a liquor license. Food will be served until 11:00 p.m. and the establishment will remain open until 1:00 a.m ' • REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 14, 1992 PAGE 3 Mr. Stiles's insurance requires that fifty percent of the business revenue is generated from food sales but he feels it will be more than sixty percent. The kitchen will remain open until 1:00 a.m. for snack foods. Motion by Clerkin, second by Ruettimann to approve the request by Stiles Sports Bar for a conditional use permit to operate a restaurant with full liquor service at 4005 Central Avenue. Roll call: All ayes 6.PUBLIC HEARINGS/ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS a.Resolution No. 92-27; Being a Resolution Adopting aProposed Budget for 1993 and Setting the Proposed Tax LevyCollectable for the Year 1993 The proposed levy for 1993 is $325,000 less than 1992. The final levy can be less than the proposed levy but it cannot be more than the proposed levy. Councilmember Ruettimann advised that an increase is not mandatory but the City's best interests are served by adopting the proposed levy at the maximum level as it can be decreased but not increased. Counci lmember Nawrocki stated he wi 11 not support the increase _in the levy as he feels it is not justified. He noted that Anoka County is proposing no increase and the School District is proposing an eight percent increase. He suggested that government should be more sensitive to taxpayers. Motion by Peterson, second by Ruettimann to waive the reading of the resolution there being ample copies available to the public. Roll call: All ayes RESOLUTION NO. 92-27 BEING A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A PROPOSED BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1993 AND SETTING THE PROPOSED TAX LEVY COLLECTABLE FOR THE YEAR 1993 BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Columbia as follows: Section A. The proposed budget for the City of Columbia Heights for the year 1993 is hereby approved and adopted with appropriations for each of the funds as follows: ---..- REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 14, 1992 PAGE 4 General Fund Recreation Fund Para Transit Fund State Aid Cable Television Fund Library Dare Project Capital Improvements Fund Capital Equipment Replacement Funds: General Fund Water Fund Sewer Fund Central Garage Fund Central Garage Fund Liquor Fund Water Utility Fund Sewer Utility Fund Refuse Fund Water & Sewer Construction Funds Debt Service Fund Expense 6,488,037 0 163,616 53,598 120,929 384,180 4,855 0 316,148 20,950 950 20,000 293,693 5,318,859 1,081,358 1,174,403 1,475,817 323,000 3,887,423 Total Expense Including Interfund Transfers 21,127,816 Section B. The estimated proposed gross revenue to fund the budget of the City of Columbia Heights for all funds, including general ad valorern tax levies as hereinafter set forth for the year 1993: General Fund Recreation Fund Para Transit Fund State Aid Cable Television Fund Library Dare Project Capital Improvements Fund Revenue Available 6,488,037 0 163,616 53,598 120,929 384,180 4,855 0 Capital Equipment Replacement Funds: General Fund Water Fund ·Sewer FundCentral Garage FundCentral Garage Fund Liquor Fund Water Utility Fund ·316,14820,950950 20,000 293,693 5,318,859 1,081,358 t REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 14, 1992 PAGE 5 Sewer Utility Fund Refuse Fund Water & Sewer Construction Funds Debt Service Fund 1,174,403 1,475,817 323,000 3,887,423 Total Revenue Including Interfund Transfers 21,127,816 Section C. The following sums of money are levied for the current year, collectable in 1993, upon the taxable property in said City of Columbia Heights, for the following purposes: General Fund Bond & Interest Total 3,598,732 0 3,598,732 The City Clerk is hereby instructed to transmit a certified copy of this resolution to the County Auditor of Anoka County, Minnesota. Passed this 14th day of September, 1992. Offered by: Seconded by: Roll call: Peterson Ruettimann Clerkin, Ruettimann, Peterson, Murzyn -aye Nawrocki -nay Mayor Donald J. Murzyn, Jr. Jo-Anne Student, Council Secretary Motion by Nawrocki to reduce total levy by $115,000. Councilmember Nawrocki advised this reduction amounts to half of the proposed increase and would hold the increase to three and one-half percent. Motion dies for lack of a second. Motion by Peterson, second by Nawrocki to set Thursday, December 10, 1992 at 8: 00 p .m. as the date for the pub! ic hearing on the tax levy and budget and Thursday, December 17, 1992 at 8:00 p.m. for the continuation date of this hearing if necessary. Roll call: All ayes Motion by Ruettimann, second by Peterson to table the matter of approving the proposed HRA levy until later in the meeting. Roll call: All ayes b.First Reading of Ordinance No. 1254; Being an OrdinanceAmending Ordinance No. 853, Columbia Heights Zoning Code,Pertaining to Non-conforming Lots --�_.-�::::----------------·---·---.-----·-· ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 14, 1992 PAGE 6 Motion by Peterson, second by Nawrocki to waive the reading of the ordinance there being ample copies available for the public. Roll call: All ayes ORDINANCE NO. 1254 BEING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 853, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS ZONING CODE, PERTAINING TO NON-CONFORMING LOTS The City of Columbia Heights does ordain: �icTION 1: Chapter 9, Article I, Section 4, 9.104(4), of Ordinance No. 853, Columbia Heights, which currently reads as follows, to wit: Section 4.GENERAL PROVISIONS 9.104(4) Lot Provisions A lot or lot of record shall be deemed a buildable lot provided it has frontage on a public right-of­way and said space requirements for the district in which it is located or adjusted to conform as follows: (a} A lot or lot of record upon the effectiv� date of this ordinance which is in an "R" District and which does not meet the requirements of this ordinance as to area or width, may be utilized for single family detached dwelling purposes provided the measurements of such area, width or open space are within sixty percent (60%) of the requirements of this ordinance; but said lot or parcel shall not be more intensively developed. (b)There shall be no more than one (1) principalbuilding on one lot, except as provided underSection 9.116(7). is herewith amended to read as follows: Section 5. GENERAL PROVISIONS 9.104(4) Lot Provisions A lot or lot of record shall be deemed a buildable lot provided it has frontage on a public right-of­way and said space requirements for the district in which it is located or adjusted to conform as follows: REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 14, 1992 PAGE 7 (a)A lot or lot of record upon the effective dateof this ordinance which is in an "R" District andwhich does not meet the requirements of thisordinance as to area or width, may be utilized forsingle family detached dwelling purposes providedthe measurements of such area meet 100% of thefront yard, side yard and rear yard setbackrequirements of Article I, Section 8, of thisordinance, and 60% of the minimum lot area or lotwidth requirements of Article I, Section 8, of thisordinance; but said lot or parcel shall not be moreintensively developed. (b)There shall be no more than one (1) principalbuilding on one lot, except as provided underSection 9.116(17). SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after thirty (30) days after its passage. Motion by Peterson, second by Nawrocki to schedule the second reading of Ordinance No. 1254 for September 28, 1992 Council Meeting. Roll call: All ayes HRA LEVY (cont.) Motion by Ruettimann, second by Peterson to bring the issue of the HRA levy back to the table for discussion. Roll call: All ayes Councilmember Ruettimann inquired if the proposed HRA levy will return to the Council for its final consideration. The HRA Executive Director responded that the final resolution will be returned to the Council for approval. Councilmember Nawrocki is of the opinion that the present HRA surplus funds are adequate and that the proposed levy is not necessary. He also observed that the Council is being requested to approve the levy and not the budget. The budget was removed from the recommended motion. Motion by Ruettimann, second by Peterson to approve the HRA levy of $62,000 for the year 1993. Roll call: Clerkin, Ruettimann, Peterson, Murzyn -aye Nawrocki -nay Mot ion by Ruet t imann, second by Peterson to set Thursday, December 10, 1992 at 8:00 p.m. as the date for the public ------· .t ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 14, 1992 PAGE 8 hearing on the HRA levy and Thursday, December 17, 1992 at 8:00 p.m. for the continuation date of this hearing if necessary. Roll call: All ayes OLD BUSINESS a.Authorization to Sign Letter of Intent with Honeywell toProceed with an In-depth Study of Energy Needs The City Attorney drafted a Letter of Intent with Honeywell for an in-depth study of energy needs of the City. Councilmember Nawrocki feels that competitive bidding should be employed to determine if the City will be receiving the best offer for this study. It is his opinion that the information being presented by Honeywell does not guarantee the City will realize the highest savings. Motion by Ruettimann, second by Peterson to authorize the Mayor and City Manager to sign the Letter of Intent with Honeywell and proceed to the in-depth analysis stage of the Municipal Services Program. Roll call: Clerkin, Ruettimann, Peterson, Murzyn -aye Nawrocki -nay Resolutions/Ordinances (cont.) Resolution No. 92-28; Being a Resolution Establishing Compensation Rates -Volunteer Fire Division Motion by Nawrocki, second by Clerkin to waive the reading of the resolution there being ample copies available for the public. Roll call: All ayes RESOLUTION NO. 92-28 BEING A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING VARIOUS COMPENSATION RATES FOR THE COLUMBIA HEIGHTS FIRE DEPARTMENT, VOLUTEER DIVISION, REGARDING FIRE CALLS, STATION DUTY AND DRILLS BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Columbia Heights City Council that the following hourly rates shall be paid to the Volunteer Division members for fire calls, station duty and drills: August 28, 1991 -August 27, 1992 1)Recruit Pay: Step I, Date of Appointment to VolunteerDivision through end of sixth month, station duty & drills,$3.86; fire calls, $5.15 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 14, 1992 PAGE 9 Step II, Start of seventh month until person attains EMT rating, station duty & drills, $4.07; fire calls, $5.92; Step III, Attainment of EMT rating through completion of 36 months, station duty & drills, $4.38, fire calls, $6.70; 2)Firefighter (must be EMT rated); station duty & drills,$4.64; fire calls, $7.98; After 60 months of active duty (fromdate of appointment to Volunteer Division); station duty &drills, $4.64; fire calls, $8.76 3)Lieutenant, station duty & drills, $5.15_·; fire calls, $9.27 4)Captain, station duty & drills, $5.67, fire calls, $9.53 August 28, 1992 -December 31, 1993 1)Recruit pay: Step I, station duty & drills, $3.98; firecalls, $5.30; Step II, station duty & drills, $4.19, fire calls, $6.10; Step III, station duty & drills, $4.51, fire calls, $6.90 2)Firefighter (EMT rated), station duty & drills, $4.78, firecalls, $8.22; after 60 months of active duty, station duty& drills, $4.78; fire calls, $9.02 3)Lieutenant, station duty & drills, $5.30; fire calls, $9.55 4)Captain, station duty & drills, $5.84; fire calls, $9.82 January 1, 1994 -December 31, 1994 1)Recruit pay: Step I, station duty & drills, $4.10; firecalls, $5.46; Step II, station duty & drills, $4.32; fire calls, $6.28; Step III, station duty & drills, $4.65; fire calls, $7.11 2)Firefighter (EMT rated), station duty & drills, $4.92; firecalls, $8.47; after 60 months of active duty, station duty & drills, $4.92, fire calls, $9.29 3)Lieutenant, station duty & drills, $5.46; fire calls, $9.84 4)Captain, station duty & drills, $6.02; fire calls, $10.11 January 1, 1995 -December 31, 1995 1)Recruit pay; Step I, stat·ion duty & drills, $4.22, firecalls, $5.62; Step II, station duty & drills, $4.45, firecalls, $6.47; Step III, station duty & drills, $4.79, firecalls, $7.32 -....--�--,--.-,- REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 14, 1992 PAGE 10 7. 2)Firefighter, station duty & drills, $5.07, fire calls,$8.72 3)Lieutenant, station duty & drills, $5.62, fire calls,$10.14 4)Captain, station duty & drills, $6.20, fie calls, $10.41 Passed this 14th day of September, 1992. Offered by: Seconded by: All ayes: Nawrocki Clerkin Roll call Mayor Donald J. Murzyn, Jr. Jo-Anne Student, Council Secretary COMMUNICATIONS a.Traffic Commission The minutes of the August were included in the informational purposes required. 31, 1992 Traffic Commission meeting agenda packet. These were for only and no council action was b.Request for Temporary Signage for Jean's Central Furniture Motion by Clerkin, second by Peterson to approve the temporary signage for Jean's Central Furniture, 4110 Central Avenue from September 16 -21, 1992, provided a $100 deposit is submitted to the City to assure the removal of the temporary signage by September 22, 1992. Roll call: All ayes 8.OLD BUSINESS a.Acceptance of Settlement on Jackson Pond Contractor Plan Motion by Ruettimann, second by Peterson to authorize the Mayor and City Manager to sign the release and accept $20,000 settlement in the lawsuit against Capitol Indemnity Corporation. Roll call: All ayes PRESENTATION OF PROCLAMATION Mayor Murzyn presented a proclamation to Commissioner Kordiak which designated October 3, 1992 as Environmental Protection Day in Columbia Heights . •. ------,, t REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 14, 1992 PAGE 11 9.NEW BUSINESS a.Award of 1992 Overlay Project Motion by Peterson, second by Clerkin to award the 1992 overlay project to Midwest Asphalt of Hopkins, Minnesota, the lowest qualified responsible bidder, in the amount of $99,745.70 and authorized the Mayor and City Manager to enter into an agreement for the same. Roll call: All ayes b.Authorization for Change Order for Silver Lake LiftStation, Project 9120 Motion by Nawrocki, second by Clerkin to authorize Change Order 9120-1 extending the completion date for the Silver Lake lift station to November 13, 1992 and to authorize the Mayor and City Manager to execute the agreement. Roll cal 1: Al 1 ayes c.Authorization for Change Order for Chatham Road LiftStation, Project 9114 Motion by Ruettimann, second by Clerkin to authorize Change Order 9114-1 in an amount of $200 to Gilbert Mechanical Contractors, Inc. of Minneapolis and to authorize the Mayor and City Manager to execute the agreement. Roll call: Al 1 ayes d.Award of Contract for Timber Retaining Wall at LaBelle Park Motion by Clerkin, second by Nawrocki to award the timber retaining wall repair bid for LaBelle Park to R & R Tie and Landscaping of Anoka, Minnesota, the lowest, qualified responsible bidder, in the amount of $4,665 and authorize the Mayor and City Manager to enter into an agreement for the same. Roll call: All ayes e.Final Payment for Municipal Project 9027 -Huset Park Field#3, Press Box and Light Tower Rewiring Motion by Clerkin, second by Peterson to accept the work for Municipal Project 9027 and to authorize final payment to Alltech Engineering Corporation of Bloomington, Minnesota, in an amount of $9,264. Roll call: All ayes f.Rejection of Bids for Storm Sewer Projects 9113, 9123 and9125 The projects are for storm sewer replacement in the Highland Lake outlet, the Tertiary Pond inlet and the Jackson Pond inlets/outlet. The bids received were considerably higher than ·-·--··----.. t REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 14, 1992 PAGE 12 the engineer's estimates. The Public Works Director recommended going out for bids in the spring and budgeting the projects in the 1993 budget. Motion by Clerkin, second by Peterson to reject all bids for Projects 9113, 9123 and 9125. Roll call: All ayes g.Sale of Tax Delinquent Lot Councilmember Nawrocki inquired as to the status of the sale of a tax delinquent parcel on Maiden Lane. The City Manager advised the value has been negotiated down from $6,000 to $2,000 with Anoka County. Mr. Ralph Fierst, who is interested in purchasing the parcel had bid $500. The City Manager will follow through on this matter. 10.REPORTS a.Report of the City Manager The City Manager's report was submitted in written form and the following additional items were discussed: Appointment to Human Services Commission Motion by Nawrocki, second by Clerkin to appoint Pa.trice Spencer Seawell to a vacancy on the Human Services Commission. Roll call: All ayes Rice Creek Watershed District Levy: A memo from the Public Works Director advised the Council of the proposed levy of the Rice Creek Watershed District. The memo also addressed the potential increase in the levies if an amendment is adopted for the dredging of Locke Lake. Silver Lake Beach Parking Lot: A memo from the Public Works Director advised the Council of two projects; the construction of a new parking lot at Silver Lake Beach and an overlay of an area in McKenna Park. The parking lot project would reduce the area for parking vehicles and create a detention area for surface runoff. The existing paved area is 3,200 square yards and the proposed area will be 2,400 square yards. The majority of the Council supported reducing the size of the paved area. 1993 Alley Construction: The Public Works Director requested Council direction regarding proposed alley construction. He stated that the alleys under consideration for construction are in better condition than those which were denied at an earlier public improvements hearing. t REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 14, 1992 PAGE 13 Councilmember Ruettimann suggested that a reverse theory be employed for these alleys, that is to do nothing on these alleys until fifty-one percent of the affected property owners request the projects be done. Burglary of Liquor Store #3: Councilmember Nawrocki noted that considerable damage had been done to cash registers during a recent burglary at Liquor Store #3. He inquired if these cash drawers could be left open when the store closes to avoid such damage being done in the future. The City Manager will pursue this matter. Council Work Sessions: Tuesday, September 22, 1992 at 8:00 �.m. and We9nesday, September 30, �992 at 8:00 p.m. were the dates and times selected for Council work sessions. The City Manager advised there are four Police Department related issues to be discussed as well as the Surface Water Management Plan. b.Report of the City Attorney The City Attorney had requested an Executive Session. Motion by Ruet t imann, second by Peterson to recess the Counc i 1 meeting at !0:10 p.m. to an Executive Session for the sole purpose of discussing the on-going litigation of Zaidan Holdings versus the City of Columbia Heights, the HRA, and the County of Anoka, and to appoint Jo-Anne Student to act as Secretary and report the discussions that ensue. Roll call: All ayes The City Attorney stated that the Council meeting was reconvened at 10:36 p.m. after having discussed in Executive Session the sole issue of the Zaidan pending litigation with the City of Columbia Heights and a written record being taken by Jo-Anne Student. Motion by Murzyn, second by Nawrocki to have Greggory Woods, the City Attorney, represent our City in the matter of the City of Columbia Heights, the HRA, and Anoka County versus Zaidan Holdings. Roll call: All ayes ADJOURNMENT Motion by Nawrocki, second by Ruettimann to adjourn the meeting at 10:36 p.m. Roll call: All ayes. Jo-Anne Student, Council Secretary Mayor Donald J. Murzyn, Jr. -_:,.__ .. , .• .-=:. "::;?.:,,,c. --······-·· i OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS COLUMBIA HEIGHTS BOARD OF TRUSTEES VOLUNTEER RELIEF ASSOCIATION SEPTEMBER 14, 1992 The meeting was called to order at 10:36 p.m. by Mayor Murzyn. 1.ROLL CALL Nawrocki, Clerkin, Ruettimann, Peterson, Murzyn -present 2.RESOLUTION NO.92-2 9; BEING A RESOLUTION AMENDING RELIEFASSOCIATION BYLAWS Motion by Murzyn, second by Ruettimann to waive the reading of the resolution there being ample copies available for the public. Roll call: All ayes RESOLUTION NO. 92-29 BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Trustees of the Columbia Heights Fire Department Relief Association, Volunteer Division, that: The Bylaws of the Columbia Heights Fire Department Relief Association, Volunteer Division, are herewith amended to read as contained in the attached Exhibit A, and the changes as contained in Exhibit A shall be effective August 29, 1991. Passed this 14th day of September, 1992. Offered by: Seconded by: Roll call: Murzyn Ruettimann All ayes Mayor Donald J. Murzyn, Jr. Jo-Anne Student, Council Secretary 3.LEAVE OF ABSENCE Motion by Ruettimann, second by Peterson to record the leaveof absence status of Ronald R. Larson, Volunteer FireDepartment, effective September 1, 1992 to March 1, 1993. Rollcall: All ayes 4 . ADJOURNMENT Motion by Nawrocki, second by Ruettimann to adjourn themeeting at 10:45 p.m. Roll ca�l: All ayes Mayor Donald J. Murzyn, Jr. Jo-Anne Student, Council Secretary I, Mayor CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS 590 40th Avenue N. E. Columbia Heights, MN 55421-3878 (612)782-2800 POLISH AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH PROCLAMATION Donald J. Murzyn, Jr. Council members Sean T. Clerkin WHEREAS: October is Polish American Heritage Month, which is a national celebration of Polish heritage; and Bruce G. Nawrocki Gary L. Peterson Robert W. Ruettimann City Manager Stuart W. Anderson WHEREAS: This observance also recognizes the Polish culture and pride in cooperation with the Polish American Congress and Polonia across America; and WHEREAS: The Polish American Heritage Month Committee is celebrating the Eleventh Anniversary of its founding since being recognized in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and WHEREAS: The purpose of the Committee is to bring attention to the contributions of Poles and Polish Americans to the United States and world history; and WHEREAS: In 1992 the 201st Anniversary Constitution is being observed; and of Poland's WHEREAS: The City of Columbia Heights has many residents who take pride in their Polish heritage and ancestry NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that I, Donald J. Murzyn, Jr., Mayor of the City of Columbia Heights, do hereby proclaim October as Polish American Heritage Month in Columbia Heights. Mayor Donald J. Murzyn, Jr. October 1992 "SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS" EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Mayor __ .,.r.....a...:�-,,··--""-"""------------------------ CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS 590 40th Avenue N. E. Columbia Heights, MN 55421-3878 (612)782-2800 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS DAY PROCLAMATION Donald l Murzyn. Jr. Councilmembers Sean T. Clerkin WHEREAS : In 1965 medical corpsmen returning from Vietnam wanted to transfer the skills they learned in their military service to civilian jobs, and Bruce G. Nawrocki Gary L Peterson Robert W. Ruettimann City Manager Stuart W. Anderson WHEREAS: The first Physician Assistant Program was established at Duke University in North Ca·rolina to provide men and women the training necessary to perform a broad range of medical functions that, in the past, were performed by licensed physicians, and WHEREAS: On October 6, 1967 three former corpsmen graduated from the first Physician Assistant Program, and WHEREAS: Today there are nearly 22,000 licensed physician assistants practicing in the United States, and WHEREAS: Over 50 percent of all physician assistants provide primary medical care, including family, general medicine, internal medicine, pediatric and OB/GYN care, and WHEREAS: nearly a quarter of all practicing physician assistants work in public hospitals, and in public, rural or inner-city clinics, and serve as commissioned officers in all branches of the military, and WHEREAS: Physician assistants around the country and in this state are celebrating a auarter century of crualit car-�, NOW, THEREFORE, I, Donald J. Murzyn, Jr., Mayor of the City of Columbia Heights, do hereby proclaim October 6, 1992 as PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS DAY and extend my sincere thanks for their dedication to our community and my best wishes for many more years of outstanding service. Mayor Donald J. Murzyn, Jr. Columbia Heights, Minnesota "SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS" EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER l." f·· •• CITY COUNCIL LETTER Meeting of: September 28, 1992 AGENDA SECTION: Ordinances & Resolutions I ORIGINATING DEPT.: NO: 6 ITEM: Zoning Ord. Amendment, Ord.#1254 NO: b, A. Planning & Zoning BY: Evelyn Nygaarc:L.¢ DATE: Sept. 23, 1992 CITY MANAGER The following is pertaining to Ordinance #1254, an Ordinance amending Ordinance #853, Columbia Heights Zoning Code pertaining to non-conforming lots. BACKROUND: 1002 Gould Avenue has a small non.-conforming house on the rear of the lot. The owner is deceased and the family's executor approached HRA with a request that they purchase the property and raze the structure and then resell the lot. the lot is 40 feet wide by 128 feet deep for a total of 5,120 square feet of lot area. This property is zoned R-3 which requires 10,000 square feet of lot area and a minimum lot width of 70 feet. (See attached memorandum from Gregg Woods.) This impacts more than 100 similar properties in the City. An amendment to the Zoning Ordinance would allow a single family house to be built/rebuilt on these lots. Stuart Anderson, City Manager, requested Gregg Woods, City Attorney, to address this item at the August 4, 1992 Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. The amendment to our standing "grandfather" clause will allow our existing platted 40 foot lots to have a single family dwelling built/rebuilt on them. It also removes the "non­ conforming• status from more than 100 lots with homes already on them. This amendment would not allow the creation of a 40 foot lot, but merely addresses 40 foot lots currently platted. At the September 1, 1992 Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, Ordinance 1254 was reviewed. The Commission unanimously recommended to the City Council the approval of Ordinance #1254 for first reading which was held September 14, 1992. RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move to waive the reading of Ordinance #1254, there being ample copies available to the public. RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move to adopt Ordinance #1254, being an Ordinance amending Ordinance #853, Columbia Heights Zoning Code, pertaining to non-conforming lots. COUNCIL ACTION: ORDINANCE NO. 1254 BEING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 853, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS ZONING CODE, PERTAINING TO NONCONFORMING LOTS The City of Columbia Heights does ordain: SECTION 1: Section 4 9.104(4) Section 4 9.104(4) Chapter 9, Article I, Section 4, 9 .104 (4) , of Ordinance No. 853, Columbia Heights, which currently reads as follows, to wit: GENERAL PROVISIONS Lot Provisions A lot or lot of record shall be deemed a buildable lot provided it has frontage on a public right-of­way and said space requirements for the district in which it is located or adjusted to conform as follows: (a)A lot or lot of record upon the effective dateof this Ordinance which is in an "R" Districtand which does not meet the requirements ofthis Ordinance as to area or width, may beutilized for single family detached dwellingpurposes provided the measurements of sucharea, width or open space are within sixtypercent ( 60%) of the requirements of thisOrdinance; but said lot or parcel shall not bemore intensively developed. (b)There shall be no more than one (1) principalbuilding on one lot, except as provided underSection 9.116(17). is herewith amended to read as follows: GENERAL PROVISIONS Lot Provisions A lot or lot of record shall be deemed a buildable lot provided it has frontage on a public right-of­way and said space requirements for the district in which it is located or adjusted to conform as follows: SECTION 2: First Reading: Second Reading: (a)A lot or lot of record upon the effective dateof this Ordinance which is in an "R" Districtand which does not meet the requirements ofthis Ordinance .as to area or width, may beutilized for single family detached dwellingpurposes provided the measurements of sucharea meet 100% of the front yard, side yardand rear yard setback requirements of ArticleI, Section 8, of this Ordinance, and 60% ofthe Minimum Lot Area or Lot Width requirementsof Article I, Section 8, of this Ordinance;but said lot or parcel shall not be moreintensively developed. (b)There shall be no more than one (1) principalbuilding on one lot, except as provided underSection 9.116(17). This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after thirty (30) days after its passage. Date of Passage: Offered by: Seconded by: Roll Call: Donald J. Murzyn, Jr., Mayor Jo-Anne Student, Council Secretary "\ TO: FROM: \ 1 \992 JJ'- File MEMORANDUM DATE: Gregg Woods July 14, 1992 RE: 1002 Gould Avenue N.E. ISSUE cc �';_7 ..... /�-- Wh=ther an R-3 Zoned lot measuring 40 feet by 128 feet for a total of 5,120 square feet may be considered a buildable lot for a single family house. DISCUSSION R-3 Zoning requirements provide that lots meet certain minimumrequirements. Section 9.109(4). A few of these minimumrequirements are that the minimum lot width shall be 70 feet andthe minimum lot area shall be 10,000 square feet. The lot inquestion does not meet either of these minimum requirements.First of all, the lot is only 40 feet wide and the total squarefootage of the lot is 5,120 square feet thereby failing to meetboth requirements. However, Section 9.104(4) does provide anexception to the minimum requirements. These exceptions onlyapply if the lot is a lot of record upon the effective date ofthe Columbia Heights zoning ordinance. The effective date of theordinance is August 12, 1974. We have a survey of the concernedproperty which is dated April 1974, therefore, I have assumedthat the property was a lot of record prior to the effective dateof the zoning ordinance. The exception to the buildable lot require ments is that "a lot may be utilized for a single family detached dwelling provided the measurements of such area, width or open space, are within 60% of the requirements of this ordinance ••• " Neither the lot width nor the lot square footage is within 60% of the general buildable R-3 lot requirements found at Section 9.109(4). Consequently, this lot is not a buildable lot as it is presently zoned. mh cc: Don· Schneider PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING -MINUTES SEPTEMBER 1, 1992 PAGE 1 7.A. The Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of September 1, 1992 was called to order at 7:05p.m. Members present were Deering, Larson, Peterson and Chairperson Szurek. Commissioner Ryan was not in attendance. Also present was Evelyn Nygaard (Building/Zoning Administrator), Don Schneider (Director of H.R.A.) and John Kalligher (City Attorney's Office). . Motion by Larson, seconded by Deering, to approve the minutes from the meeting of August 4, 1992 as presented in writing. Roll Call: All Ayes . NEW BUSINESS: Petitions, letters and requests. Public Hearing Special Purpose Fence Case #9209-17 Case withdrawn. No action required. UNFINISHED BUSINESS. Public Hearing CUP/Site Plan Approval Case #9208-14 Steve Leckey 4401 Quincy Street N.E. Columbia Heights, Mn. Stiles Sports Bar 4005 Central Avenue N.E. Columbia Heights, Mn. Evelyn Nygaard presented a new site plan for the proposed sports bar at 4005 Central Avenue. Action on this request was tabled at the August meeting to allow the applicant time to provide additional information. At the August meeting, the site plan presented did not provide the required 3,000 square feet of dining area as required by Ordinance in order to grant an On Sale Liquor License. A revised site plan was presented indicating a decreased kitchen area and a dining area of 3,020 square feet with seating for approximately 195 people, thus meeting the requirements of the On Sale Liquor License Ordinance. Motion by Larson, seconded by Deering, to open the public hearing. Roll Call: All Ayes. Dan Stiles, representing the proposed sports bar at 4005 Central Avenue, presented a copy of a menu used in his restaurant in St. Paul as well as some pictures of the existing restaurant. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING -MINUTES SEPTEMBER 1, 1992 PAGE 2 Patrick Fisher, manager of the Columbia Heights Mall, stated he is in the final stages of securing approvals to finalize a parking agreement to designate the parking required for this proposed business. He submitted a layout of the parking lot indicating 65 dedicated parking spaces along the east end of the sout� section of the Columbia Heights Mall parking lot. Motion by Larson, seconded by Deering, to close the public hearing. Roll Call: All Ayes. Motion by Larson, seconded by Deering, to recommend to the City Council the approval of the Conditional Use Permit and Site Plan provided a formal parking agreement is provided indicating dedicated parking spaces as required for the proposed sports bar at 4005 Central Avenue. Roll Call: All Ayes. **THIS ITEM TO APPEAR ON THE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA FOR SEPTEMBER 14, 1992. STAFF REPORTS: A.Evelyn Nygaard presented a draft Ordinance #1254 amending the ZoningOrdinance to allow the construction of single family dwellings in the R-3 ZoningDistrict. She explained that currently Section 9.104(4)(a) would not allow asingle family dwelling to be constructed in the R-3 Zone on a 40 foot lot qrallow a single family dwelling to be rebuilt if destroyed or demolished on anexisting platted forty foot lot. She stated that a number of single familyhomes presently exist in the R-3 Zones throughout the City. Motion by Deering, seconded by Peterson, to recommend to the City Council the approval of Ordinance #1254 for a first reading. Roll Call: All Ayes. **THIS ITEM TO APPEAR ON THE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA FOR SEPTEMBER 14, 1992. B.Don Schneider presented a draft of the Surface iater Management Plan for theCity of Columbia Heights for review and comments from Commission members. Motion by Larson, seconded by Peterson, to adjourn the meeting at 7:30 p.m. Roll Call: All Ayes. Respectfully submitted, Kathryn Pepin Secretary to the Planning and Zoning Commission kp CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS AGENDA SECTION: ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS NO: 6 ITEM: ORDINANCE RE: REGULATION OF SKATE­ BOARDS, ROLLERSKIS/SKATES/BLADES ON NO: ?.., /3. PUBLIC & PRIVATE GROUNDS MEETING OF: September 28, 1992 ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT: I CITY MGR CITY MANAGER'S APPROVAL BY: L. L. M';-��ff'----'DATE: 09/23/r;I5/ )'. Attached is a proposed ordinance which would regulate the use of skateboards, rollerskis, rollerskates, and rollerblades on public and private grounds within the City of Columbia Heights. Based on discussion at a recent work session, this is being brought forth for a first reading. RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move to waive the reading of the ordinance, there being ample copies available for the public. RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move to schedule a second reading of Ordinance No. 1236, Being an Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 853, City Code of 1977, Pertaining to the Regulation of Skateboards, Rollerskis, Rollerskates and Rollerblades on Public and Private Grounds, for October 12, 1992. COUNCIL ACTION: ORDINANCE NO. 1236 BEING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 853, CITY CODE OP 1977, PERTAINI�G TO THE REGULATION OP SKATEBOARDS, ROLLERSKIS, ROLLERSICATES AND ROLLERBLADES ON PUBLIC AND PRIVATE GROUNDS The City of Columbia Heights does ordain: SECTION 1: Chapter 10, Article II, Section 7, of Ordinance No. 853, City Code of 1977, which is currently reserved, shall be amended to hereafter read as follows, to-wit: 10.207 (1) Inte.nt and Purpose. It is the intent and purpose of this ordinance to protect the public health and safety by the regulation of the use of skateboards, rollerskis, rollerskates and rollerblades within the City and to prohibit use of the same within designated areas and to provide penalties for violations. 10.207(2) Definitions. The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation and application of this section, and the following words and terms, wherever they occur in this section, are defined as follows: (a)Skateboard. A non-motorized platformmounted on wheels. (b)Rollerski.A non-motorized ski-like devise mounted on wheels. (c)Rollerskate/Rollerblade. A non­motorized device with wheels which isattached to a shoe or designed to beattached to a shoe. 10.207(3) Prohibited Conduct. No person shall ride or propel oneself upon skateboards, rollerskis, rollerskates or rollerblades within any of the following areas: (a)The area west of Reservoir Boulevard,east of Van Buren Street N.E., and northof 39th Avenue N.E., south of 42ndAvenue N.E. (b) (c) (d) (e) On or about any public tennis courts within the city limits of Columbia Heights. on or about any public or private parking lot, ramp, area or facility without the express written permission of the owner thereof. In any area within the city limits of Columbia Heights while being pushed, pulled, or in any way propelled by any motorized vehicle or by a person on a bicycle. In any area or in any manner which is contrary to the statutory provisions applicable to the operation of bicycles. 10.207(4) Exceptions. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the provisions of this Chapter shall not apply to the following: (a)The owner of any property using suchpremises for skateboards, rollerskis,rollerskates or rollerblades for theowner's own use or for an organizedevent conducted with the owner'spermission. (b)Nothing in this Chapter shall beconstrued to prohibit the use of awheelchair or any other wheeled devicedesigned to assist a disabled person onany of the places mentioned herein. 10.207(5) Penalties. Any violation of this Chapter is a petty misdemeanor and is subject to all penalties provided for such violation under Minnesota Statutes. 10.207(6) Impoundment. The Columbia Heights Police Department may impound any skateboard, rollerskis, rollerskates or rollerblades used, ridden, operated, owned or possessed or otherwise existing upon any public or private property within the City of Columbia Heights in violation of this Section. Any skateboard, rollerskis, rollerskates and/or 2 ,, ----------------,--------------------------·--------- rollerblades impounded by the City and which remains unclaimed by the owner for a period of 60 days may be sold at public sale or auction following published notice. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after thirty (30) days after its passage. First Reading: Second Reading: Date of Passage: Offered by: Seconded by: Roll Call: Donald J. Murzyn, Jr., Mayor Jo-Anne Student, Council Secretary 3 CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS MEETING OF: September 28, 1992 AGENDA SECTION: ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS NO: 6 ITEM: ORDINANCE RE: CONDUCT ON NO: L� /2. LICENSED PREMISES ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT: CITY MANAGER'S CITY MGR APPROVAL Attached is a proposed ordinance pertaining to conduct on licensed premises. After discussion with the City Attorney, Section 5A.410(6) was found to be missing a word, and was corrected to reflect ... "Eviction proceedings shall not be !l bar to ... ". Based on discussion at a recent work session, this is being brought forth for a first reading. RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move to waive the reading of the ordinance, there being ample copies available for the public. RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move to schedule a second reading of Ordinance No. 1249, Pertaining to Conduct on Licensed Premises for October 12, 1992. COUNCIL ACTION: --.-----.,-_..,.--. '------- ORDINANCE NO. 1249 BEING AN ORDINANCE PERTAINING TO CONDUCT ON LICENSED PREMISES The City of Columbia Heights does ordain: section 1: Section 5A.410 of the City Code of 1977, as amended, passed June 21, 1977, which is currently reserved, shall hereafter read as follows, to-wit: SA.410(1) It shall be the responsibility of the licensee to take appropriate action following conduct by persons occupying the premises which is determined to be disorderly, in violation of any of the following statutes or ordinances: (a) Minn.Stat.§§ 609.75 through 609.76, which prohibit gambling; (b) Minn.Stat.§§ 609.321 through 609.324 which prohibit prostitution and acts relating thereto; (c) Minn.Stat.§§ 152.01 through 152.025, and§ 152.027, subds. 1 and 2, which prohibit the unlawful sale or possession of controlled substances; (d)Minn.Stat.§ 340A.401, whichprohibits the unlawful sale of alcoholic beverages; (e)Minn.Stat.§ 609.33, whichprohibits owning, leasing, operating, managing, maintaining, or conducting a disorderly house, or inviting or attempting to invite others to visit or remain in a disorderly house; (f)Section 10.312 of this code, whichprohibits noisy assemblies; (g) Minn.Stat.§§ 97B.021, 97B.045, 609.66 through 609.67 and 624.712 through 624.716, and section 10.307 of this code, which prohibit the unlawful possession, transportation, sale or use of a weapon; or (h)Minn.Stat.§ 609.72, whichprohibits disorderly conduct. SA.410(2). The Police Chief (Department) shall be responsible for enforcement and administration of this section. SA.410(3) Upon determination by the Police Chief (Departm ent) that a licensed premises was used in a disorderly manner, as described in section (1), the Police Chief (Department) shall notify the licensee by mail of the violation and direct the licensee to take steps to prevent further violations. SA.410(4) If another instance of disorderly use of the licensed premises occurs within twelve (12)months of an incident for which a notice insubsection (3) was given, the Police Chief(Department) shall notify the licensee by mail ofthe violation and shall also require the licenseeto submit a written report of the actions taken,and proposed to be taken, by the licensee toprevent further disorderly use of the premises.This written report shall be submitted to thePolice Chief (Department) within five (5) days ofreceipt of the notice of disorderly use of thepremises and shall detail all actions taken by thelicensee in response to all notices of disorderlyuse of the premises within the preceding twelve(12)months. If the licensee fails to comply withthe requirements of this subsection, the rentaldwelling license for the premises may be denied,revoked, suspended, or not renewed. An action todeny, revoke, suspend, or not renew a licenseunder this section shall be initiated by the Citycouncil at the request of the Police Chief(Department) in the manner described in section5A.408 (1), and shall proceed according to theprocedures established in sections 5.102 and5.104. SA.410(5) If another instance of disorderly use of the licensed premises occurs within twelve (12)months after any two (2) previous instancesof disorderly use for which notices were·sent tothe licensee pursuant to this section, the rentaldwelling license for the premises may be denied,revoked, suspended, or not renewed. An action todeny, revoke, suspend, or not renew a licenseunder this section shall be initiated by the cityCouncil at the request of the Police Chief(Department) in the manner described in sectionSA.408(1), and shall proceed according to theprocedures established in sections s.102 and5.104. Section 2: First Reading: Second Reading: SA.410(6) No adverse license action shall be imposed where the instance of disorderly use of a licensed premises occurred during the pendency of eviction proceedings (unlawful detainer) or within thirty (30) days of notice given by the licensee to a tenant to.vacate the premises, where the disorderly use was related to conduct by that tenant or by other occupants or guests of the tenant's unit. Eviction proceedings shall not be a bar to adverse ·1icense action, however, unless they are diligently pursued by the licensee. Further, an action to deny, revoke, suspend, or not renew a license based upon violations of this section may be postponed or discontinued at any time if it appears that the licensee has taken appropriate measures which will prevent further instances of disorderly use. 5A.410(7) A determination that the licensed premises has been used in a disorderly manner as described in subsection (1) shall be made upon substantial evidence to support such a determination. It shall not be necessary that criminal charges be brought to support a determination of disorderly use, nor shall the fact of dismissal or acquittal of criminal charges operate as a bar to adverse license action under this section. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after thirty (30) days after its passage. Date of Passage: Offered by: Seconded by: Roll Call: Donald J. Murzyn, Jr., Mayor Jo-Anne Student, Council Secretary CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS AGENDA SECTION: ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS NO: 6 ITEM: ORDINANCE REGULATING UNNECESSARY NO: {;,. D. NOISE AND ODORS MEETING OF: September 28. 1992 ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT: CITY MANAGER'S BY: L. L. MAGEE / DATE: 09/23/92 CITY MGR APPROVAL Attached is a proposed ordjnance regulating unnecessary noise and odors. According to the City Attorney, although the ordinance does restrict cert.ain activities, it does not restrict constitutional­ ly protected speech. Based on discussions at a recent work session, this is being brought forth for a first reading. RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move to waive the reading of the ordinance, there being ample copies available for the public. RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move to schedule a second reading of Ordinance No. 1252, Being an Ordinance Regulating Unnecessary Noise and Odors COUNCIL ACTION: ----· ------... , -- ORDINANCE NO; 1252 BEING AN ORDINANCE REGULATING UNNECESSARY NOISE AND ODORS The City of Columbia Heights does ordain: SECTION 1: 8.203 (8) 8.203 (9) 8.203 (10) An amendment to Section 8.203 of the Public Health and Safety Ordinance adding the following: UNNECESSARY NOISE OR ODORS GENERALLY: No person, in any public or private place, shall make or assist in making, by any manner or means, any loud, unpleasant, or raucous noise or odor disturbing to others, unless the same be reasonably necessary to the preservation of life, health, safety or property. This section (8.203(8)) is enforceable twenty-four (24) hours a day. OFFENSIVE USE OF SOUND AMPLIFYING EQUIPMENT: No person shall use or maintain any sound-amplifying equipment when the use or maintenance of such equipment creates noise so loud and unnatural in their time, place, use, or maintenance as to annoy, injure, or endanger the safety, health, comfort, or repose of any persons. This section (8.203(9)) is enforceable twenty-four (24) hours a day. NOISY ASSEMBLY: Subdivision 1 Definition: The term . "noisy assembly" shall mean a gathering of more than one person in a residential area or building between the hours of 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. that produces noise that unreasonably disturbs the peace, quiet, or repose of a person or persons of ordinary sensibility. Subdivision 2 Prohibition: (a) No person shall participate in, visit, or remain at a gathering knowing or having reason to know that the gathering is a noisy -assembly, except persons who have come to the gathering for the sole purpose of abating the disturbance. (b)No person shall knowingly SECTION 2: First Reading: Second Reading: permit real estate under such person's care or control to -be used for a noisily assembly. This section (8.203(10)) is enforceable during the hours stated. EFFECTIVE DATE: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage and publication. Date of Passage: Offered by: Seconded by: Roll Call: Jo-Anne student, Council Secretary .. ·- Donald J. Murzyn, Jr., Mayor CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS ----MEETING OF: Septe.mber 28, 1992 AGENDA SECTION: OLD BUSINESS ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT: CITY MGR NO: 8 CITY MANAGER'S APPROVj\L ITEM: PAYMENT FOR LEGAL SERVICES BY: S. W. ANDERSON BY';([q� NO: 8. A.. DATE: 09/15/92 Marshall and Associates is the co-counsel with City Attorney Woods in defense of the City in the lawsuit of Pastuszak versus City of Columbia Heights. Attached is an invoice for services requiring Council action. RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move to approve payment to Marshall and Associates in the amount of $3,877.94 for legal work; payment to come from the Insurance Trust Fund. COUNCIL ACTION: MARSHALL AND ASSOCIATES, P.A. Attorneys at Law 9501 Lexington Avenue North Circle Pines, MN 55014 (612)784-0890** ** * Federal ID #41-1357327 Gregory Woods 941 Hillwind Road NE, Suite 200 Minneapolis MN 55432 Page: 1 08/31/92 File No: 127900-00lM Invoice No: 9743 ATTENTION: Gregory Pastuszak v City of Columbia Heights, et al Our File No. 127900.001 Hours 08/04/92 AJ TRIAL PREPARATION: Review and evaluate med. evidence on issue prior injury; witnesses to same 3.50 AJ TRIAL PREPARATION: Review and evaluate emergency medical reports re issue of intoxication, impeachment and witnesses to same 2.50 LH DISCOVERY: Prepare medical records for 08/06/92 Medical experts review. 1.17 AJ TRIAL PREPARATION: Receipt of telephone call from U.S. District Judge Lay re scheduling and settlement matters. .20 HR PLEADINGS: Prepare Rule 68 Offer. .50 HR PLEADINGS: Initial draft of Release and 08/10/92 stipulation for Dismissal and Order for attys review. .50 AJ ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION: Corr to Plf's atty re settlement .50 AJ ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION: Corr to Woods re 08/11/92 settlement .30 JM STATUS REPORTS: Long correspondence to G. Woods. .80 HR TRIAL PREPARATION: Review and organize Plf's 385.00 275.00 52.65 22.00 22.50 22.50 55.00 33.00 88.00 Page: 2 Gregory Woods 08/31/92 File No: 127900-00lM Invoice No: 9743 Pastuszak v City of Columbia Heights, et al our File No. 127900.001 Hours medical records in prep for production to medical �xpert and vascular specialist. 2.50 112.50 AJ TRIAL PREPARATION: Prep of legal memoranda on opposition dismissal of pendent state claims 1.50 · 165.00 AJ ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION: Conf. with Plf's 08/15/92 counsel re settlemtn .30 33.00 AJ TRIAL PREPARATION: Preparation of special jury instructions re federal claims(use of force in a jail and medical care); re state claims of battery 4.50 495.00 AJ TRIAL PREPARATION: Begin prepartion of argument 08/16/92 to dismiss state claim of negligent use of force. 1.50 165.00 AJ TRIAL PREPARATION: Review officers deposition and prior testimony; Begin development of statement of contested facts 2.00 220.00 AJ TRIAL PREPARATION: Begin preparation of trial 08/17/92 brief: development of argument re medical care 2.30 253 .00 AJ TRIAL PREPARATION: Preparation of trial mate.rials: special verdict form; complete special jury instructions; complete trial brief; preparation of witness list; preparation of 08/18/92 exhibit list. 7.50 825.00 LH TRIAL PREPARATION: Serve and file: defs trial materials. 1.30 58.50 AJ TRIAL PREPARATION: Receipt and evaluation of Plf's stipulation to controvered issues; prep. of defendant's stipulation to controvered issues and corr. to Plf. atty. .60 66.00 AJ TRIAL PREPARATION: Attendance at pre-trial G1:-egory Woods Pastuszak v City of Columbia Heights, et al our File No. 127900.001 settlement conference. For·current Services Rendered Recapitulation Page: 3 08/31/92 File No: 127900-00lM Invoice No: 9743 Hours 2.00 220.00 35.97 3568.65 Timekeeper Hours Hourly Rate Total ---------- Joseph B. Marshall Helen Roen Loren Hochsprung Anita Jehl 0.80 3.50 2.47 29.20 08/31/92 Copy charges. 1997 copies @ .15 08/31/92 Mileage charges. 08/31/92 Parking charges. Total Expenses Total Current Work Previous Balance 08/24/92 Payment -Thank you. Balance Due ------- $110.00 $45.00 $45.00 $110.00 ----- $88.00 $157.50 $111.15 $3,212.00 299.55 8.99 0.75 ------ 309.29 3877.94 1595.60 -434.00 $5,039.54 CITY COUNCIL LETTER AGENDA SECTION: NEW BUSINESS NO. 9 ITEM: AWARD FOR ELECTRICAL WORK NO.Cf.A AT HUSET PARK SKATING RINK, . AND MCKENNA PARK HOCKEY RINK Meeting of: 9/28/92 ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT: CITY PUBLIC WORKS MANAGER BY: "''1 'fl("BY�[V'--M.Winson '('(\�wDATE: 9/21/92 _ DA . : 1 _;i._,,vlJ)._ On April 13, 1992, Council authorized staff to seek bids for moving the existing lights from Huset Park Skating Rink to McKenna Hockey Rink, install new lights at Huset Park Skating Rink and install speakers on the lights at Huset Park Skating Rink. Specifications were provided to six contractors. Two sealed bids were received for the bid opening at 9:00 A.M. on September 18, 1992. The low bid was $13,765. The bid tabulation is attached. The amount budgeted for this work was $13,000. Staff recommends awarding the bid to Killmer Electric. RECO:t-1MENDED MOTION: Move to award the electrical work at McKenna Park Hockey Rink and Huset Park Skating Rink to Killmer Electric of Maple Grove, Minnesota, as the lowest qualified responsible bidder in the amount of $13,765; and, furthermore, to authorize the Mayor and City Manager to enter into an agreement for the same. MAW: jb 92-540 COUNCIL ACTION: -----------------..---------------- -·------·CITY OF COLUffBIA HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA BID TABULATION HUSET PARK SKATING RINK MCKENNA PARK HOCKEY RINK ATIVe AW, ,-.nu -;,ept.emoer £0, J.':1':1£ BID BIDDER SEC. 'l'OTAL BID TIHE TO START Killmer Electric 5% $ 13,765.00 10---1 ..... 92 9702 85th Ave. No. Bid Maole Grove. MN S'l36 9 Bond '• Heights Electric 5% $ 20,900,00 10 .... 2�92 704 40th Ave, N.E.Bid Mpls., MN 55421 _. Bond \ - IJlU urr.runu: i'' i. !=:onf-oml-...,,� 1 R 1 QQ') TIME TO COMP. REHAJUCS 9:00 A.M 12-1-92 12�1-92 � -- CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS HUSET PARK SKATING RINK MCKENNA PARK HOCKEY RINK PROPOSAL TOTAL $ 13,765.00 We the undersigned agree to furnish the necessary labor, materials and equipment to complete the work in accordance with the general specifications and plans. STARTING DATE 10-1-92 COMPLETION DATE 12-1-92-------- BID OPENING ·9:00 A.M. SEPTEMBER 18. 1992 FACSIMILE COPIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AS A RESPONSIBLE BID. ', • I We understand that °this quotation may not be withdrawn·:for a period of sixty (60) days �rom the date of opening. ··-.-- � -·-:·:_r�;t::;�t:,-i'· -,._-_-:-�:: --·-::·:·::�'.::�:: · "�:\/I(0�J�;/�s\f /(t:: -' � .... � -.·�--_. -�,::t _,��-: ':." "!; :. ;- Date ".. • !..�r·. J � "'� ·-:,:"\ . _ .. -.. I �� ...... - September 18, 1992 Finn Name . Killmer Electric Co.·�-. Inc. ' .1'-r -; : • -� ' --, • ,. • •• =-... _.s =.: .. ,� .-.. CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS MEETING OF: September 28, 1992 AGENDA SECTION: NEW BUSINESS NO: 9 ITEM: ACQUISITION OF 3982 VAN BUREN NO: 9.8. ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT: CITY MANAGER'S BY: L. L. MAGEE DATE: 09/23/92 CITY MGR APPROVAL At the September 9th meeting of the HRA Board, the board took action pertaining to the acquisition of 3982 Van Buren Street NE. As the action of the HRA Board was to proceed with the acquisition subject to concurrence by the City Council on the acquisition of the lot at the price of $20,000 (the appraisal was $22,800) and additional discussion with.the City Council on source of revenue to make the purchase, this item was discussed at a recent work session. Based on discussion at the work session, following is the recommended motion. RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move to direct the City Manager to notify the HRA Executive Director of the City Council's concurrence with the action of the HRA Board to proceed with the acquisition of the vacant lot at 3982 Van Buren for $20,000, provided that: 1)Taxes and assessments are paid in full to date of closing by current owner, 2)Sale by owner on voluntary basis, and, 3)Property is purchased with HRA funds. COUNCIL ACTION: CITY COUNCIL LETTER AGENDA SECTION: NEW BUSINESS NO. 9 ITEM: NO. q, c.. REJECTION OF BIDS FOR PARK BUILDING ACCESSIBILITY IMPROVEMENTS Meeting of: 9/28/92 ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT: CITY MANAGER PUBLIC WORKS �'t \o<" BY: M. Winson ('(\f\WDATE: 9/25/92 On April 13, 1992, Council authorized staff to seek bids to improve the accessibility to the park buildings. Plans and specifications were provided to 11 vendors. Five sealed bids were received for the bid opening at 11:00 A.M. on September 16, 1992. One additional bid was submitted late and was not accepted. $42,928 was budgeted in the Community Development Block grant money for this project. The low bid was submitted by Paven Mechanical Inc. for $77;580.00. Several contractors commented that the reasons for the high bids are the unknown conditions involved with renovation work and the extra paper work involved with Federal Aid projects. Staff recommends rejecting the bids based on the fact that the low bid was in excess of the budget amount. Staff requests authorization to reduce the scope of the project and seek sealed bids for Project #9211 McKenna Park, Project #9213 Huset Park, Project #9218 Silver Lake Beach and Project #9220 Mathaire Park. RECO:MM'ENDED MOTION: Move to reject bids for Park Building Accessibility Improvement Projects. ALTERNATE RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move to authorize staff to seek sealed bids for accessibility improvements at McKenna Park, Huset Park, Silver Lake Beach and Mathaire Park buildings. MAW: jb 92-547 COUNCIL ACTION: -------� DID DIDDER SEC. Pavan Mechanical Inc. 5% 554 Broadway St. Paul, MN 55101 KM Bu ilding Co., Inc. 5% 1620 Central Ave. N. E. Mpls,, MN 55413 Mikkelson-Wulff Constr. Co. 5% 126 Blake Road North Mpls. , MN 55343 Parkos Construction Co. 5% 1010 S. Robert St. W.St. Paul, MN 55118 Lund Martin Construction Co. 5% 3023 Randolph St. N,E, Mpls., MN 55418 Jurrens Construction Co. 7021 Chicago Ave. So. Richfield, MN 55423 CITY OF coLµMBIA HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA DID TABULAl'ION PARK BUILDING ACCESSIBILITY IMPROVEMENTS 1'0TAL DID TIHE TO START $ 77,580,00 14 dayi;i $ 85,923.00 5 days $ 90,274.00 5 days $ 90,450.00 7 days $ 96,000.00 10 days '. Unopened -came in late ----.-........ ,_.. ·-------·._____ ... ___ � J.. • :• .. � . : . ·,· TIME-· TO OOHP, 75 da:ye 75 days Per specs 75 days 45·days . ' . REHAIUCS 16 .. _199: 11:00 A.I BID TABULATION PARK BUILDING ACCESSIBILITY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS 9211, 9212, 9213, 9214, 9215, 9216, 9218, 9219 AND 9220 ENG. EST PAVEN KM BUILDING M-WCONST. PARKOS LUND MARTIN No. Description Quant. Unit Total Total Total Total Total Total 1 Project 9211 -McKenna Park 1 LS. $7,000.00 $11,700.00 $14,515.00 $14,no.oo $14,800.00 $14,590.00 2 Project 9212 -Gauvltte Park 1 LS. $7,000.00 $11,700.00 $13,020.00 $14,830.00 $13,400.00 $14,790.00 3 Project 9213 -Huset Park 1 L.S.$5,000.00 $9,000.00 $10,305.00 $10,747.00 $11,200.00 $11,600.00 4 Project 9214 -Southwest Park 1 LS.$1,000.00 $1,980.00 $2,952.00 $962.00 $2,100.00 $1,800.00 5 Project 9215 -Prestemon Park 1 LS.$1,500.00 $2,700.00 $2,952.00 $2,117.00 $3,700.00 $3,070.00 6 Project 9216 -Ostrander Park 1 LS.$6,000.00 $10,800.00 $11,225.00 $11,797.00 $12,000.00 $13,586.00 7 Project 9218 -Silver Lake Beach 1 LS.$5,000.00 $8,100.00 $9,428.00 $12,327.00 $10,500.00 $11,483.00 8 Project 9219 -Keyes Park 1 LS.$5,000.00 $10,800.00 $10,956.00 $10,787.00 $11,550.00 $12,387.00 9 Project 9220 -Mathaire Park 1 LS.$5,000.00 $10,800.00 $10,5 70.00 $11.937,00 $11,200.00 $13,586.00 TOTAL BID $42,500.00 $77,580.00 $85,923.00 $90,274.00 $90,450.00 $96,892.00 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS STUART W. ANDERSON, CITY MANAGER MANAGER'S REPORT SEPTEMBER 25, 1992 1)SHARED RIDE RECAP-- 10.A. See attached Shared Ride Expansion and Origination -Destination reports for August, 1992. 2)LETTER FROM FRIDLEY R EGARDINGSHARED RIDE-- Attached is a letter received from the Fridley Mayor and Council Members thanking the City of Columbia Heights for including Fridley in the Shared Ride service area and our efforts to obtain additional funding. NOTE: Any additional information will be reported on by the City Manager on Monday evening. SWA:bj Attachments 92/153 FIRST SIX "ONTHS, 1992 I JULY, 1992 I AUG, 1992 I SEPT, 1992 ORIGINATION -DESTINA'rION I OCT, 1992 I NOV, 1992 I DEC, 1992 YEARLY TOTAL ••••w•••---••••·•••••••••••••c•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·••••••11:1ce-am:mc••••a:camac1:1mca:aaccc:c-i1nn:am:aa·a·a••••••e:•••••••••••••111•--•·••-•••••-ac•�---••••••••-••·•·•·•.•·••·••••••••••••a•••••••• Columb;a He;ghts -Columb;a He;ght1 Columbia Heights -Hilltop Columb;a He;ght1jH;lltop -St. Anthony Columbia He;ghtsjHilltop -Fridley Columbia Heights/Hilltop -Northtown H;lLtop,-Hilltop Hilltop -Colullbia Heights St. Anthony -Colullbia Heights/Hilltop Fr;dley -Fridley Fridley -Colullbia Height1jHilltop Fridley -St. Anthony Fridley -Northtown St. Anthony -Fridley Northtown -Colulllbia He;ghtsjHilltop Northtown -Fr;dley Northtown -St. Anthony I TICKET 5358 601 883 1776 333 31 559 786 1860 1638 76 326 72 367 719 8 TOT.\L I 15393 CASH I TICKET CASH I TICKET 175 887 28 801 6 72 3 59 9 139 2 124 266 275 51 246 187 79 37 87 0 5 0 5 5 65 0 56 10 144 134 699 236 74 239 279 267 41 223 33 9 4 23 542 48 55 34 9 8 1 17 28 55 5 85 135 113 14 83 2 1 0 2385 I 2403 316 I 2211 CASH I TICKET 36 5 30 45 0 0 3 70 28 5 38 0 7 18 0 286 I 0 CASH I TICKET I 01 0 CASH I TICKET I 01 0 C�SH I TICKET I 01 0 CASH I TICKET CASH 7046 239 732 10 1146 16 2297 347 499 269 41 0 680 5 1064 14 2335 843 2128 348 108 42 408 635 97 10 507 40 915 167 10 2 o I 20013 2987 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GRAND TOTAL I 17778 2719 2503 0 0 0 0 23000 ---•·••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••·•,•••••=•-••·••••••·•:•·•••·•R•••-••-•·•••••••K•m••.•••--••••---••••••a:••••·••--=••• .. •••--••••••-•••---•••c•••••••••••••••••••-••••=,••••-·--••••••••••••••••·•a•:a•·•• City of Columbia Heights Shared Ride Expansion January 1, 1992 -December 31, 1992 !Ridership !Ticket Sales jCash Fare I !Expenses I I Share 1----------------------1------IPrior 1-----------------------ITic li:et 1----------1 1----------------------------------------I Total 1-----------1----------· Month !Elder Child Handi Reg,I TotallYear I Diff,IElder Child Handi Reg.I Sales I S ITransfersl Asst. Seer. Contract Other I Expenses! Local 40X I RTB>OX -----------------------------------------------------------__ , _____ -----------------------------1---------1----------------------------------------1-----------1---------------------· January 1872 205 305 593 February 1995 176 235 500 March 2211 246 277 430 April 2044 278 293 448 2975 I 2836 I 4.90XI 755 I I I 2906 I 2332 l24.61XI 515 I I I 3164 I 2840 111.41XI 635 I I I 3063 I 2244 136.SOXI 1240 I I I 97 125 58 115 110 95 125 170 240 S1 ,217 240 $928 190 $1,030 990 $2,525 S567.oo I I s510.oo I I S664.5o I I $717 .00 May 1991 155 280 466 2892 I 2743 I 5.43XI 735 45 105 300 $1,185 $675.00 June July August September I I October I I November I I Dece11ber I 1943 1994 1851 144 318 373 152 296 277 147 235 270 I I I 2778 I 2289 121.36XI I I I 2719 I 2378 14.34XI I I 2503 2.50XI I I I I I I I I 960 70 125 330 $1,485 $444.00 880 75 135 250 $1,340 $474.00 810 65 75 250 I s1,200 I S429.oo I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I TOTAL 115901 1503 2239 3357 123000 120104 l14.41XI 6530 645 945 2790 IS10,910 114,480.50 I I I I I I I I I 115 75 135 $302.30 S394.97 $10,901.75 $40.00 l$11,639.02 I $4,655.61 $6°,983.41 I I $127.32 $320.07 $10,759.05 SO.DO 1111,206.44 I $4,482.58 $6,723.86 I I $183.91 S333.09 $11,515.60 SO.OD 1112,032.60 I $4,813.04 $7,219.56 I I 100 S134.40 s2e2.76 s11,1ao.ao S354.94 1111,952.90 I 14,781.16 s1,111.14 105 $212.21 $307.02 $10,685.75 137 $325.38 $456.66 $10,373.15 77 $311.23 $279.99 $9,995.90 75 $410.26 $283.27 $9,315.70 I I SO.OD 1111,204.98 I $4,481.99 I I $284.12 l$11,439.31 $4,575.72 I SO.DO IS10,587.12 $4,234.85 I $206.52 $4,086.30 $6,722.99 $6,863.59 $6,352.27 s6, 129:45 819 IS2,007.01 $2,657.83 $84,727.70 $885.58 l190,278.12 1136,111.25 l$54,166.87 I I I I ••1::cc•••••-=---•·••••••••·•--•:•••••••-••·-•••••••••--•-•••-•••••••••.11:••••••••-=••--=r•••-----==••z:.••••c:.•a11a_.•a.=r:••--.-a -=•m.•-••-c.c.••a••••••••••••••••·•••••••••••••EZ:.a-••••• .. •••••••·aacaaa:a.a1:1••••• AVERAGE 1988 188 280 420 I 2875 I 2513 114.41XI 816 I I I I 81 118 349 I st,364 I See attached for detailed breakdown by origination and destination S560.06 I I 102 S250.88 S332.23 110,590.96 s110.10 1111,284.77 I 14,513.91 16,770.86 I I CllYOF FRIDLEY �' :-:, (,"',I i� •:c � \_;..• Pl") .....:\... c u r? u� ··-;;·f� !' • � i ...._.. SEP 24 19E-2 (/; /: .. : � /":. ,·� i.: f� C!T'i/ ,'·� r•r,! iJ�"i:.::h l\rf(\!ITS , 1 \.J! ·�-l,.1.._l:,,,:..,,f'\ ht,�;;11 FRIDLEY MUNICIPAL CENTER• 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY. MN 55432 • (612) 571-3450 • FAX (612) 571-1287 September 21, 1992 Mayor DonaldJ. Murzyn Council lv1ember Sean Clerkin Council Member Bruce Nawrocki Council Member Gary Peterson Council Member Robert Ruettimann Dear Mayor and Council Members, %.en the Anoka County Traveller began we were disappointed when it excluded most of Fridley·. CGnsequentl,y; we were very excited by the opportunity it allowed our citizens when the Shared Ricle Taxi �panded into Fridley,. We especially appreciate the Shared Ride Taxi beca1:1se Gf our City's aging populatiqn. It enables our seniors and all residents to travel and shop virtually anywhere-in the County. We thank you for your 0riginal efforts to incl1:1de Etidley in the Taxi service area and your recent ende·avor to get additi9nal f\Plding fr<ilm.Anoka County offidals. We also realize that expanding the Taxi service placed an additi0nal buFden on your staff, ..,.and we w�b to thank them also. If you would like our assistance in future negotiations, please let us know. Sincerely, WJt+-· � �A OJ2-.,... ,,.__,--- I William J. Nee, M�yor -c� �-£� �cyLl [2_.2£(,L Denni s L. Schneider, Ward 2 TO: FROM:(\ SUBJEC� DATE: CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS STUART W. ANDERSON, CITY MANAGER SUPPLEMENT TO CITY MANAGER'S REPORT SEPTEMBER 28, 1992 1)37TH AND STINSON SIGNA�-- The Council previously authorized a joint powers agreement with other governments to construct traffic signals at 37th and Stinson. The joint powers agreement required advance payment after a construction contract had been signed. That has been accomplished. A purchase order in the amount of $22,693�����fb1:d � � P?'I;]J;;�:;·;;i,t j;{f :t.' v>:�2)MCKENNA POOL-· D -n /\J/-cv-' V- The water pipes servicing the wading pool at Mc Kenna Park have completely deteriorated. These pipes are set below the cement walkway around the pool. City employees have opened up the area exposing the pipes and a plumber is replacing the piping. City staff will restore the site. If you have any additional questions, please contact Mark Winson or myself. SWA:bj 92/154 TO: �� � -· r-J r·1 rr:-,.�;-;., ln\�-·, f;J t;._. ::, ; t,r/ 1 I fl I ,, l .. . . . I -I' \• I I I' COLUMBIA HEIGHTS POLICE DEPARTKEtf.r-; ,·. ...::. .:.., . ..::· -� -l \} } i,_ __,1 .__.,.. S-·-, � "1 10-12 tt-' l, .a. ... v f:�:.':_:-.: /_. ::��R FR.OK: Stuart Anderson, City Manager David Mawhorter, Police Chief ,, J\-::? lyr r·:_,.,., o;:: ,·n! .�;_,;::11 HE10''� v: 1 1 .... .J_ .... ·-' � r1til ,-;i: SUBJECT: 44th and Central Accidents DATE: September 17, 1992 In response to your request for accident statistics for 44th and Central Avenue, the following is submitted: YEAR PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY TOTAL 1987 9 2 11 1988 21 1 22 1989 6 5 11 1990 10 5 15 1991 4 4 8 1992 1 1 2 Construction on this project began on 5/13/91, and was completed on 9/24/91. If you require further information please contact me. DPK:rcd 4-4 TH AND CENTRAL ACCIDENT1987 THRU 1992 25.---------------------------� 20 15 10 5 0 1987 1988 1989 1990 -Series 1 � Series 2 PROPERTY DAMAGE/PERSONAL INJURY 1991 1992 TO CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 28, 1992 *Signed Waiver Form Accompanied Application 1992 LICENSE AGENDA APPROVED BY BUILDING OFFICIAL 11 11 II : I POLI CE DEPT. II II II II POLICE DEPT. If II CONTRACTORS *All-Pro Comfort Systems*Central PlumbingLanda Construction TAX I CAB DRIVERS *Frank.Clark Meyer*Dale Duane Wilkinson*Timothy Ivan Haws TAXICAB VEHICLES :':Town Taxi , Inc. *Suburban Taxi Corp. ---· .. ·-------' LICENSED AT P.O. BOx 1731, Burnsville 5700 Girard N., Mpls. 2108 S. Ham Lk. Dr., Ham Lake 14142 Barium St. N.W., Ramsey 814 S.E. 5th St., Mpls. Rt.1, Box 236, Sandstone 2 vehicles #7 & #73 within the City 2 taxi vehicles #11 & 116 I I. FEES $ 40.00 40.00 40.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 75.00eac 75.00eac dRC FINANCIAL SYSTEM 09/25/92 09�24�45 r·1...11·-.(j) 1:;�1:::c:r:\f·:· :: FUND DESCRIPTION :1.():1. ;��:I.�� ::·:�:: �-;· ��::)() 1..\():1. tll �:\ .f.)0 :I. 602 603 609 701 881 883 884 nnc: Ci 1C) •.,, TCJT1�1L.. 13 ,::: l'--1 E:: h'. F-i I... STATE AID MAINTENANCE cr-iBL..E TEL..EVISIDi·,: PP.:l?A TFMl··.JSIT CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT -PIR t.,.Jr�·1Tf:1:� UTILITY f::;E::li.H:J;: UT I I... I TY ::;.:E F U :;:; E Fl..li··.:X) I...IClUDF'. C::[1--:Tl?t,L.. Gt1G.'.t1GE: CONTRIBUTED PROJECTS-REC CONTRIBUTED PROJECTS-GEN l l··-!:3UF:t1:·-.:C1::: r::: E: c; r-:� C) L1.J i�1I _I.._ r:·t.Jl---!I)�3 Bti!·-.:K f;:,:::Cr.-,r::, � B t-i!·,lf< t·-1 ti:·,;:::: BANK CHECKING ACCOUNT TOT ti!... til ... L.. f'.i�il--1 i<S C hE· c: k. H :i. s tor·;/ DI SBUF:SEMEl·,ITS 46,605.93 4,762.85 2,536.25 8,983.76 :1.8,878.45 149.08 65,423.75 57,722.05 3,235.07 108,236.38 6,680.00 1,057.00 101.82 1,398.00 172,264.03 498, o::;1�-• t.1-2 DI SF.-: ! ... n�:s EJ'iE t·,l T f.; 1..1·:?8, 0:3,q. 1.1;:: (.�(JB !I 034 .. t.l2 BRC FINANCIAL SYSTEM () ,-:y .. / ;:·:·: !5 1' ,:_-;, ::� () i:p :: :;:: Check History 09/25/92 COUNCIL LIST Bt1l··-ll< 'v'l:�1---::oor:;: BANK CHECKING ACCOUNT t, T & T CCH·,1:::)Uf'!E:1:;: pr-;:CJDUCT ACRO-MINNE SOTA (MIDWEST BELLBOY CORPORATION CITY OF ROBBINSDAL E D,�!...Y/MAFiK FE:Er:;:Cl/SCOTT GILBERT/ELIZABETH GOV'T TRAINING SERVICE GRIGGS-COOPER & CO 1-·il..JI)SCH-·-! Br'.:1::3 l<ETBtil.J... 1�s:;:.;1·--I,".Tl::l··-IDF:D/h:DX-:-:E::h:TJOHNSON BROS. LIQUOR CO.JOHNSON PAPER & SUPPLY CKUETHER DIST. CCJ.1 ... r.,h::::;u:·,:/F:onr:::h:�ARQUETTE BANK OF MPLS1·--tt,�lJl··IDr-;:TDi/Dt,V ID P MIN:� DEPT.OF REVENUE MINNEAPOLIS FINANCE DEPT ;,-1 J :·--ll·-1EGt:1f,CC)l"--IUE::1. .. 1...EF,:/ l((.:1F:El··-I MOUNDSVIEW BASKETBALL AS 1·.-iE�E;,�:·, PETTY CASH -GARY BRAATE PETTY CASH-JANICE MCGHE F'l·HI ... LJP':3 & �:\Cii"--i':3 CCJ/ED F' Fi I Dr-;.: l.tJ I t-1 :::: Pi=<Cl I...Et1Rl·--l:I: :·--1(3 :u,.:c nur.-i: ... IT'{ l,\_l I l··-11::: 8: f.:;r-:· IF: I TS SCHWEITZER/CLAUDE r;E[: l<O�·-:./DOF: IS SHil::I...Y CO .. �) l r'lOi··-IS/BETH ST t-1t··-lL..1; l<E/EMMr-, U f.; PDS T l"'li�, ::nTJ;: US WEST COMMUNICATIONS l._li-·-II TED l.iHYYWILLIAMS STEEL & HARDWAR WORDPERFECT PUBLISHING C t-,FSCJ•·IE ANOKA COUNTY SOCIAL SERV COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE FIRST COMMUNITY CREDIT U Gl�:EiYr l!,WST L..IFE ICMA RETIREMENT TRUST 45 MICKELSON,TRUSTEE/J J MINN STATE RETIREMENT SY CHl�C I< t--!Uf'1BEF� ::; £:: ,"0 �:. �-� ::is,'.J-'.53 3��.q �.t.i 38455 38456 38457 38458 38459 38460 :3f1··:i-.:.;:r. 38462 38463 38464 38465 ::·; B 1.-1 f.:, f.:,�:) �3 .-q. (.:. ·:l :::-;Bt'.lf,B :.::rE:,:1,()-=? ::;ut-1::10 38471 38472 38473 �8474 38475 38476 38477 38478 38479 38480 38481 38482 38483 38484 38485 38486 :31N87 ::)t�4f;f.� :3 �3 ll f:� ,:y 3E:1..)90 38492 38493 38494 38495 38496 38497 38498 38499 CITY C)F" COL.U\'lf::It, l··fi:�IGl··ITf:; GL540R-V04.09 PAGE ,�,MOUl··-IT :t 1.1 7r.: • I a I ,_I 13.46 18,377.09 299.00 100.00 216.50 20.00 50.00 13,501.50 90.00 21.56 15,920.47 464.52 24,470.05 100.00 0nn n� Lw-•-� :1 7 n..-·-, •" n •-1 '•"' 5,542.39 58,424.91 ��Mc� J�7 .�L 28.67 95u00 60.00 58u37 36.96 1,006.76 1,132.01 258 .. 00 1,654.78 110.00 27.50 1,246.77 34.27 27.50 2,957.43 :L6b. 2B l(),.()() 40.74 24.00 363.25 �:: B :::> • �:, 0 7,030.13 2,149.00 3,831.96 4,708.96 350.00 280.00 ·I .,. 3RC FINANCIAL SYSTEM () ·�;-/ •• ::·: !_:_:, ...... • (? ;:: () ·:.? � ::? Ch,:;:., ck H :i. -s; to 1-··y· 09/25/92 COUNCIL LIST CIT\' OF co1...u;,·1BIP1 l··il:.IGl·ff:::) GL540R-V04.09 PAGE r·, .(:. Bt,:·,fl< 1v1 E: l··-l :o C) r,;.: CHE:: C �( �-li..J rm 1::: F: {iMClUr�T BANK CHECKING ACCOUNT I·,!r::ir-;:TH ST P1F;.: I CE hORTHEAST STATE BANK F·r-,y1:;;0L.I._ r-,CCDUl·,IT PE:F::,; PERA LIFE INSURANCE PCil...lCE i:::[l .. IE:F" REX DISTRIBUTING CO STAl"E CAPITOi... CREDIT UNI U1··-il TED I,tJ(.-,Y l_.1J I :·-IE cot··\F'(1!'-I .'( /THE MAWHORTER/DAVID P Ci I...::301-� / L.. E� Cl I·-.: t, f�: D AT & T CONSUMER PRODUCT ,�·,t1F;�F· ACRO-MINNESOl"A (MIDWEST ALl...lECH ENGINEERING t1t··-!Dl<t, CDUt---iT·yt1F::1·--IDT/cJUDITH :,·1 BELLBOY CORPO�ATION BCIEC i(/T[J::F�\' :UUl:::C::l<t::Fi�;/,:J[:t1\! t-1 E·: l.J E: ;:;.: jl·: 1::1 l··-f _./ �J I p·f :OC::t1 I 1·,IC .. F� t,HHDF� I CH/F'l::TEI�: i::·r.-,r-:.:II-:t1UL.T BCf{\�; I-:t,�:;l<ETBr.,i __ GOV'T TRAINING SERVICE GRIGGS-COOPER & CO HE t1 TH./ ,J CJl···I 1•·1 HOU D _ . ....-�::; H ti FiD !···I IRONDALE BASKETBALL. ASSN JOHNSON BROS. LIQUOR CO. ,JC)Ll... Y /DOl---lr:':1LD KUETHER DIST. CO. MAWHORTER/DAVID P MCC COMPANIES, INC. MINNESOTA YOUTH ATHLETIC MN GIS/LIS CONFERENCE 1-.1 �::: P oi:;;))!,!JP.,Y" t'P..Jf.ac THEr-iTREPEF::A PETTY CASH -GARY BRAATE PETTY CASH -KAREN MDELL PETTY CASH-JANICE MCGHE PHILLIPS & SONS CO/ED PF'. I OF;.: t•.J J l·-IE PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANC REX DJSl"RIBLJTING CO �:>8�_',00 38501 38502 38503 38504 38505 38506 �n��� JOJ�/ 38508 38509 38510 ::::: ::3 �5 :I. 1 :::) f: �.=1 :I. ::·) 58'5:l.,q . ::) f: �:, l �-:· :·:; �J !5 :I. t� �:) ::� �-=' :l. "? ::; ::3 �.=.=1 :t. :::� ::·; ::::: �-:· t c;• :.::::::: �5;2() ::;E::�','.::'.:1. 38522 38523 38524 38525 �n��/ 00JLO 38527 38528 ··:.·,···,a::.--,, .... ... ) ,::) -.. • ,::. ·.;� 38530 38531 38532 38533 38534 38535 38536 38537 38538 38539 38540 3854:1. 38542 ::-; �] �-=· .q ::� :::oB'.544 ::·) [: !5 l,1 �:_:, �:) ::3 !5 t-f (;i ::·) ::?. �-:' l.l :;i �.0·7" ::)t.:, ::)(), "?()�3 II ()�3 101,669.64 17,097.81 150.00 354.90 1,539.55 490.00 105 .. 00 107.25 90.00 (•?() II()() 1..11.-1. 9:1. ���3() .. () () �� �� JJa /J 9,264.00 2,000.00 100.00 734.45 1:1.0.00 200.00 100.00 :1.,794.26 100.00 1:1.0.00 375.00 n•� //7i�n0C 100.00 4.59 100.00 1,:1.84.11 769.98 9,120.35 3:1..00 921 .. 50 900.00 180.00 9,:1.90.00 85.75 1 �:', -:-; • �·:: '-l :1.46.16 ·7 ·��) u �:� �-:; :::) 1 . �:;-:/ 650.60 359.80 738.30 t::, ()!:;:() n :.7 () SRC FINA�CIAL SYSTEM () (y' .. / :":: �.:, �/ •;;, ::·: () <? :: ::� Check History 09/25/92 COUNCIL LIST Bt,l··-ll{ '•./ 1::: H :0 0 r-:.: BANK CHECKING ACCOUNT f.::Cf-·ll"'IE:.DE KE/ �H.JHE SHIEi...""{ CO. f.;M I TH/ r.-,!·,IDREAUS WEST COMMUNICATIONS l.iJt,F:1·,lE:.R/Pf'.1TFi: IC I f'.1[!,I E I ST /P1�1UI...t-,CE Ht,F:.:Dl1JAf-i:EACRO-MINNESOTA (MIDWESTAMERICAN LINEN SUPPLY COAPPLE BUSINESS FORMSt1r-:.:t1TE::XBATTERY & TIRE WAREHOUSEBERNICK AND LIFSONBFI/WOODLAKE SANITARY SEf: I l{E F'FiO U .. S. (.:1 .. BITUMINOUS ROADWAYS, INCBUDGET PROJECTION REPAIRCE:l··-ITUF'.Y FEl··-ICE:. COCOCA-COLA B01.TLING MIDWECOLUMBIA HGTS-FRIDLEY KICOL.I .. J:"1 :B I r.-1 t1lE�T Al.. F'r-\I-:CONCEPT MICROFILMING INCCONTIN�NTAL SAFETY EQUIPD F:UC I< CEJ·HTRDt-,',,l i:::b bF'OF(f m-lCJF'DAVID M. CAIN,BOLLEDAVIES WATER EQUIP CO.Df:::Cl<E�F: �::UPPLY CO ..DELEGARD TOOL CO.DEPENDABLE COURIER OF MNi::· (113 TE: 1·,: (1 L.. CD:·,: 1::, (1 �--: ·lFORD CONSTRUCTION INCFRIDLEY/CITY OFGENUINE PARTS/NAPA AUTOC·)ODD 1·1:D/ DF,: Gt-.F:.:yH -� L MES1�1B IHITES FI ... OF�(.:.·,L.IPC PF:Il··HJl··K)KMARTKALINA,WILLS,WOODS,GISVO KODAK/EASTMAN LASER SALES LEEF BROS. LOGACZ/WALTER LORENZ BUS SERVICE INC. LOWRY CENTRAL BOWLERS MAC QUEEN EQUIPMENT CO. 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MINNESOTA BLUEPRINT MINNESOTA DARE OFFICERS MINNESOTA DEPT OF HEALl'H 1·1 1 I 1·,:TEl? .... l,.JE:: I �:;J·'lti l·,:;,·; OD 1:::1�:l··-I BI l··-l 1·,:T I DI :;::;TF;: I BUT I l··-lG NATIONAL GUARDIAN J·,:o::;.'.THE:F;:l···i Ht-1!·,IDYl"'it1:·,1PENNZOIL PRODUCTS r >t-·IDTD cr-,m::POSITIVE PROMOTIONS F'Fi'{C:lt:;; Fd:::SDU!?C[!:) !' :U,IC F;:t:,F:'ID (�;F;:t-,F'HICS &: l'"lt,ILI!"--1(3 F'. I C-:i '.:3 {j :·�ro f) (] r...r f�i I):::) PDl...1.../L.F:POY h:DL.I...Il··-:13 OJI... SAFETY KLEEN CORP SHILOH BETHANY PRESBYTER �=; cn.rn-! (::l'"I I-:H.J 13 I t···i E ::3 �3 CO l'"i 1•·1 :::;F·E::CTh:i..ii''l l .. t.B::; STREICHER GUf---l'S INC/DON SUBURBAN TAXI CORPORATJO SUBURBAN TIRE SERVICE :;:;y��:TFr1tS SUePL..Y It,IC" THOMPSON PUBLISHING GROU TOWN & COUNTRY OFFICE CL US TIRE & EXHAUST UNIFORMS UNLIMITED W & W GENERATOR REBUII...DE WATER ENVIRONMENT FEDERA (!Jl::�ST liJELD WOJACK WELDING SUPPLY l.1Ju1:;:TH U�3,-; ::; 8 �-'• 9 t., 38597 38598 38599 38600 38601 38602 38603 3860� 38605 38606 38607 38608 38609 38610 38611 38612 38613 38614 38615 ::; E� .�:-:l. 6 ::::8-:::ol 7 38618 38619 38620 38621 �n,�� 000LL :·1 r, r:::, ;.-� ::::: �:;, f: /:, �:·� Ll ::�. �3 -:·S �� �. ::, r:::� (:) ;:: •�) :3S6�:'."/ 38628 38629 38630 38631 38632 38633 38634 38635 �n,�, �00�0 38637 111.-1"00 300.00 57.00 112.63 56,821.00 77.97 70. 1..1,q 74.94 80.64 0� '7 7�.b, 30.00 80.00 �=.:, , f.) 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