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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC May 17, 1988 ~ ;0 ',--. o ,0 '~ DATE: May 17, 1988 ITEMS GIVEN TO THE CITY COUNCIL City Council Minutes - May 1, 1 Qju~ Park & Recreation Minute!'; - M;oy ". 198a Tabulation of Election Rp",n1t-c: Notice re: Hanson Blvd F.yt-pnc:;on Letter from David Kennpny Memo Re: continued Board of Rev;pw Letter from Bill Hawkins re: Renner Arent Pro erties city of Ham Lake Public Hearin notices 2 Letter from Bill Hawkins re; Hav Lawsuit Letter from City of Maple Grove re: Met Conned 1 Water Resources Management Plan Planning Commission Minutes/Avril 26. lqRR special city council minutes/May 10. lqRR HRA minutes/May 10, 1988 PLEASE ADDRESS THESE ITEMS AT THIS MEETING OR PUT THEM ON THE NEXT ..' AGENDA. THANK YOU. o o o LAW OFFICES OF -76 C. L ~/1'71 g:J7 5"// 7/8/J t ( Hurke aud Jlawkius D.h7 SUITE 101 299 COON RAPIDS BOULEVARD JOHN M. BURKE WILLIAM G. HAWKINS BARRY M. ROBINSON COON RAPIDS. MINNESOTA 55433 PHONE (612) 784-2998 nay 5, 1988 Mr. James E. Schrantz Andover City Hall 1685 Crosstown Blvd. Andover, MN 55304 .H~7~...t'f\ ;; ~~; ,pu ,;''''' . ~";~ ~~.f l':..~~' ',) ~;,r.:;'lII :': l f~~~';-2::9n8l __ ,_.c--~"~-~--""" Re: Renner Arent Properties CITY OF {,f'!DOVCR Dear Jim: Enclosed please find a draft of the protective covenants that I have prepared in regard to the Andover Commercial site. It is my intent to record these protective covenants in regard to the sale of the lots. Would you please distribute a copy of these to the City Council for their comments regarding the conditions or any additional items they may feel may be necessary. Since our first closing on this matter may be within the next four to six weeks, I would like to have the council consider this no later than their first meeting in June. r:r;;t ~lliam G. Hawkins WGH:csh Enclosure o o o DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND RESERVATIONS FOR ANDOVER COMMERCIAL PARK ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA Grantor, the City of Andover, a municipal corporation, does hereby declare that all of teh lots in said Andover Commercial Park, Anoka County, Minnesota, shall be subject to the following expressed covenants and restrictions as to the use and enj oyment thereof, all of wh ich are to be construed as running with the title to said lots and every part and parcel thereof, as follows, to-wit: 1. LAND USE AND BUILDING TYPE. No lot shall be used except for commercial or industrial purposes. 2. LOT AREA AND WIDTH. Any lot on which a building shall be constructed, altered, placed or permitted shall have the same dimensions and area in square feet as said lot is now platted. 3. BUILDING DESIGN. No building shall be erected, placed or altered on any lot until the final construction plans and specifications and a plan showing the loca- tion of the structure and all on-site improvements have been approved by the Architectural Control Committee as to the quality of workmanship and materials, compliance with the applicable requirements of this agreement, and the harmony of exterial design of existing structures. 4. ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL COMMITTEE. There shall be an Architectural Control Committee composed of the Andover City Council. Such members shall have the authority to designate a successor, which designation shall be effective upon the date of recording in the office of the Anoka County Recorder an instrument containing such designation. The Committee's approval or disapproval as required in these covenants shall be in writing. In the event the Committee fails to approve or disapprove within sixty (60) days after plans and specifications have been submitted to it, or in any event, if no suit to enjoin the construction has been commenced prior to the com- pletion thereof, approval will not be required and the related covenant shall be deemed to have been fully complied with. -1- o 5. LIVESTOCK AND ANIHALS. No 1 ivestock, non-domestic or pleasure-recreational animals of any kind shall be permitted on the parcel. 6. TEMPORARY STRUCTURES. No structure of a temporary nature, including a trailer, mobile home, basement, tent, shack, garage, barn or other like out-building shall be used on any lot herein at any time as a residence, either temporarily or permanently. 7. UNLICENSED VEHICLES. No unl icensed vehicles of any type shall be kept on the subject property. 8. NUISANCES. No noxious or offensive activities shall be carried on upon the property, nor shall anything be done thereon which may be, or may become, an annoyance or nuisance to the neighborhood. 9. TERM. The Protective Covenants and Restrictions are to run with the land and shall be binding on all parties and persons claiming under them for a period of ten (10) years from and after the date that these Covenants and Restrictions are recorded, after which time said Covenants and Restrictions shall be automatically extended for successive periods of ten (10) years unless an instrument signed by the majority of the then owners of the lots in the Andover Commercial Park has been recorded, agreeing to change said Covenants and Restrictions in whole or in part, or to terminate the effect of these Covenants and Restrictions completely. o 10. ENFORCEMENT. Enforcement shall be by proceedings at law or in equity against any person or persons violating or attempting to violate any Covenant or Restriction either to restrain violation, or to recover damages for violation thereof. 11. INVALIDATION. Invalidation of any of these Covenants and Restrictions by judgment or court order shall in no way or manner affect any of the other Covenants or Restrictions herein which shall remain in full force and effect. CITY OF ANDOVER By Mayor o By Clerk -2- o o o STATE OF MINNESOTA) ) S8. COUNTY OF ANOKA ) On this , 19___, before me, day of a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared Jerry Windschitl and Victoria Volk, to me known to be respec- tively the Mayor and Cl erk of the Ci ty of Andover, and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that they executed the same on behalf of said City. Notary Public This instrument was drafted by: Burke and Hawkins 299 Coon Rapids Blvd., #101 Coon Rapids, MN 55433 -3- o CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE Mav 17 1988 AGENDA SECTION NO. Handout ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT Engineering APPROVED FOR AGENDA ITEM NO. I(~" BY: Todd J. Haas BY: The City Council is requested to approve the attached resolution relating to parking restrictions on University Avenue and Ward Lake Drive. . The State of Minnesota cannot.approve the plans and specs until the city approves the no parking restrictions. c COUNCIL ACTION c MOTION BY TO SECOND BY o CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AGREEMENT RELATING TO PARKING RESTRICTIONS ON UNIVERSITY AVENUE FROM ANDOVER BOULEVARD (CSAH 16) TO 151ST AVENUE NW (M.S.A.P. 198-114), ANDOVER, MINNESOTA. THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 17th day of May, 1988, by and between the City of Andover, in Anoka county, Minnesota, and the Commissioner of Transportation, State uf Minnesota. The Municipal Corporation shall hereinafter be called the "City", and the Commissioner of Transportation of the State of Minnesota hereinafter shall be referred to as the "Commissioner", WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the "City" has planned the improvement of University Avenue (MSAP 198-114) from University Avenue (CSAH 16) to l5lst Avenue, and WHEREAS, the "City" will be expending Municipal State Aid funds on the improvement of said street, and WHEREAS, said existing street does not conform to the approved minimum standards as pre~iously adopted for such Municipal State Aid streets and that approval of the proposed construction as a Municipal State Aid Street project must therefore be conditioned upon certain parking restrictions, and o WHEREAS, the extent of these restrictions that would be a necessary prerequisite to the approval of this construction as a Municipal State Aid project in the "City" has been determined, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED by and between the parties hereto as follows: That the "City" shall restrict the parking of motor vehicles on the Andover side of University Avenue (198-114) from Andover Boulevard (CSAH 16) to 151st Avenue, at all times unless hereafter authorized in writing by the Cbmmissioner. ADOPTED by the Andover City Council this 1988. day of CITY OF ANDOVER Jerry Windschitl - Mayor ATTEST: o victoria Volk - City Clerk o o o CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AGREEMENT RELATING TO PARKING RESTRICTIONS ON WARD LAKE DRIVE FROM HANSON BOULEVARD TO .78 MILES EAST AND SOUTH OF WARD LAKE DRIVE (M.S.A.P. 198-103), ANDOVER, MINNESOTA. THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 17th day of May, 1988, by and between the City of Andover, in Anoka County, Minnesota, and the Commissioner of Transportation, State of Minnesota. The Municipal Corporation shall hereinafter be called the "City"; and the Commissioner of Transportation of the State of Minnesota hereinafter shall be referred to as the "Commissioner", WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the "City" has planned the improvement of Ward Lake Drive (MSAP 198-103) from Hanson Boulevard to .78 miles East and South on Ward Lake Drive, and WHEREAS, the "City" will be expending Municipal State Aid funds on the improvement of said street, and WHEREAS, said existing street does not conform to the approved minimum standards as previously adopted for such Municipal State Aid streets and that approval of the proposed construction as a Municipal State Aid Street project must therefore be conditioned upon certain parking restrictions, and WHEREAS, the extent of these restrictions that would be a necessary prerequisite to the approval of this construction as a Municipal State Aid project in the "City" has been determined; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED by and between the parties hereto as follows: That the "City" shall restrict the parking of motor vehicles on both sides of Ward Lake Drive (198-103) from Hanson Boulevard (CSAH 9) to .78 East and South on Ward Lake Drive, at all times unless hereafter authorized in writing by the Commissioner. ADOPTED by the Andover City Council this 1988. day of CITY OF ANDOVER Jerry Windschitl - Mayor ATTEST: Victoria Volk - City Clerk I o Regula~ City Council Meeting May 3, 1988 - Minutes Page 11 APPROVE RESOLUTION/ICE ARENA f10TION by o~ttel, Seconded by Elling, a ~esolutlon suppo~ting the p~oposed const~uctlon of an a~ena In No~th Cent~al Anoka County. The~e a~e two p~oposed ~esolutlons, and the motion ~efe~s to the one that has the thl~d pa~ag~aph Indicating "the Andove~ City Council suppo~ts the p~oposed a~ena to be built in North Central Anoka County." (See Resolution R079-88) Motion ca~~ied unanimously. WOODLAND MEADOWS STREET LIGHTING/ORDINANCE Councilman Elling reviewed his calculations of the cost diffe~ences as a ~esult of the change in policy by l\noka Elect~ic fo~ street light installations. The cost cost pe~ yea~ to the ~esidents is about the same, but the p~oblem is the up-f~ont costs fo~ installation. Council discussion was on the high cost of installation and how to pay for it. It was agreed to continue the item to the next meetiny ~nd o to discuss the impact of the new poliCY wi th Anoka Electric. MOTION by EllIng, Seconded by Apel, adoption of the St~eet Lighting Ordinance as proposed by the CIty Attorney. MotIon carried unanimously. Atto~ney Hawkins advised the Council needs to adopt an area to be se~vlced, to determine cd teda for street light Installatlon, and to adopt a rate schedule by resolution. Councilman Elling noted AEC has stated they will install the Ilghtlng in Woodland Meadows under the old policy because it was ~equested before May 1. He requested that those lights be installed as soon as possible. Council agreed to discuss the item again at the Tuesday, May 10, work session. The Staff and Mr. Hawkins were asked to p~epa~e the necessa~y ~esolutions for implementation of the St~eet Lighting O~dinance and its p~ocedu~es. NORTH ANOKA COUNTY SENIOR CITIZENS' HOUSING STUDY PROGRAM Chad ie VeimaJl - explained he Is ~esp~esentlng the Chu~ch of St. Paul on the North Anoka County Senior Citizens' Housing Study Prog~am. The pu~pose of the group Is to find out if there Is a need and if there a~e people who want to go into a housing p~oJect in the areas of l\ndove~, Oak G~ove, Ham Lake and East Bethel. Fo~ most of the lnfo~mation, they will have to have a ma~ket analysis done, which costs between $1,000 and $8,000. o Mr. Veiman explained the~e are th~ee classifications -- would the a~eas best be se~ved by a HUD-type of program, is there a need for rentals in the range of $300 to $500, or would a homeowner sell and then buy a unit in a housing complex such as townhouse or condo units. :; ORegular city Councl I Meeting Minutes - April 19, 1988 Page 4 <Rauen/Wicklund Discussion. Continued) MOTIOM by Orttel, Seconded by Apel, to dIrect the PlannIng and Zoning Commission to review the setbacks in the R-l zone plus el iminating the second floor of homes when considering square footage of accessory buildings. Motion carried unanimouslY. PUBLIC HEARING/VACATION OF EASEMEnT/OAK BLUFf MOTION-by Orttel, Seconded by Apel, that we continue the public hearing on the vacation of easement in Oak Bluff to the first regularlY scheduled meeting in May. DISCUSSION: Al Hammel, developer, was hoping the Council would approve the vacation subject to the filing of the final plat. He is in the process of acquiring the Oak Bluff plat, but the abstract shows a title defect because of that easement. Councilmen Apel and Ort.tel WITHDREW the Second and the Motion. o MOTION by Orttel, Seconded by Apel, a Resolution vacating a drainage easement on Outlots A and B, Oak Bluff as prepared, with the following addition: under the final Be it Further Resolved, that we would add it Is subject to the completion of the Development Agreement and the ordering of the project for public improvements In the area. <See Resolution R055-86) Motion carried unanimouslY. WOODLAND MEADOWS STREET LIGHTING Mayor Wlndschltl noted there are about five people who are opposing street lighting in Woodland Meadows; everyone else is in favor. Attorney Hawkins advised the City can assess the installation of street lighting but has no authority to levy charges for the maintenance of street lighting like it does for sewer and water. If a resident does not pay for the maintenance, the City has no ability to add it to the taxes as it does the other utilities. Other cities generally take the maintenance out of the general revenue budget. He suggested requiring developers to place a special convenant on the deeds which authorizes the City to bill for street light maintenance. Mr. Schrantz advised that Is being done in all new plats. Councilman Elling noted most of those opposing don't live on the lots and are not in favor of paying for it. He thought the installation of street lots would help with the crime situatIon in that area. o Larv Carlson. Woodland Development - took the position he would vote his lots with the maJorIty, and he took one vote for all the lots he owns. If there is anything he can do to help, he would be wil ling to do it. _. ;,\ . ~egular City Council Meeting ~Inutes - April 19, 1988 Page 5 <Woodland Meadows street Lighting, Continued) Mr. Carlson stated he would be willing to take on the responsIbilIty of paying the maintenance on the vacant lots for 5 years, but he couldn't do It forever. Mayor Wlndschltl felt the correct method would be to have everyone In the development sign a covenant to their deed allowIng the City to bill for street light maintenance. Byron Westlund of Woodland Development - said most of those opposing liked the design of the street lighting but didn't feel they were receiving any benefit. Councilman Apel suggested It Is an overal I benefit "to the neighborhood. Discussion was on the mechanics of getting everyone to file a convenant to their deed. R9~tacherskl. 2J~6 176th L~ - stated most of the people were really In favor of street lightIng. But he didn't know what the feeling would be about filing a covenant or If he would get the same number of signatures. He also related several Incidents In their nelghbood where they may have been able to obtain license plate numbers or avoid the situation altogether If there were street lights In their area. C:>After further discussion, It was agreed Councilman EllIng, Mr. Carlson, Mr. Westlund and Mr. Stacherskl wi I I attempt to get the signed convenants from everyone In the development. !10TIOIi by Apel, Seconded by Orttel, that we continue this Item to the next regularly scheduled meeting. Motion carried on a 4-Yes, I-Present <EllIng) vote. Later In the meeting Attorney Hawkins advised, In reviewing the statutes, he discovered a method whereby the City Is authorized to bIll for street lighting maintenance. Council agreed to discuss It further at the May 2 meeting. WOODLAND DEVELOPMENT SKETCH PLAN - TIMBER TRAILS Council reviewed the sketch plan of Timber Trails off 174th between 178th and Seventh. Byron Westlund of Woodland Development explained the property Is zoned R-2 and should be changed to R-l. Council didn't think that was an Issue, as onlY 2 1/2-acre lot development Is allowed In that portion of the City. Mr. Westlund proposed the plat be developed In two phases. The southern half will be plated as Phase I of 28 two-and-a-half-acre lots. The concerns are Lot 3, Block 4 that will front off 174th, Lot 3, Block 5 and Lot I, Block 4 will require a variance because frontage. and of o o o o CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING STREET LIGHTING RATES WHEREAS, the City incurs costs for providing street lighting through Anoka Electric cooperative for such cost as capital, installation, maintenance, depreciation and for billing costs of the city. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Andover City Council that the rates are as follows: Areas where Anoka Electric has provided capital cost, installation, maintenance, the rate is $ /month or $ /quarter. Areas where developers have provided capital and installation costs and Anoka Electric maintain costs, the rate is $ /month or $ /quarter. Areas where the City 'has funded the capital and installation costs and Anoka Electric maintenance cost, the rate is $ /month or $ /quarter. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Andover this of , 19 day Jerry Windschitl - Mayor ATTEST: victoria Volk - City Clerk o o o CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. A RESOLUTION REQUIRING STREET LIGHTING WHEREAS, the City Council is cognizant of the need for street lighting in the City of Andover; and WHEREAS, various existing subdivisions have requested street lighting. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Andover City Council that: 1. Street lights will be installed in all new subdivisions. 2. Street lights will be installed in existing subdivisions upon the petition of at least 50% of the property owners receiving street light benefit. 3. The capital cost of the street lights in new subdivisions will be borne by the d~veloper and paid to Anoka Electric Coop. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Andover this of , 19 day Jerry Windschitl - Mayor ATTEST: victoria Volk - City Clerk o CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. A RESOLUTION ORDERING STREET LIGHTS FOR WOODLAND MEADOWS WHEREAS, the Woodland Meadows neighborhood has petitioned for street lights; and WHEREAS, a~ a majority of residents have petitioned for street lights. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Andover City Council that street lights are ordered for Woodland Meadows Subdivision per the approved street light layout plan. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Andover this , 19 day of o ATTEST: Jerry Windschitl - Mayor o victoria volk - City Clerk '. " ,. ~!. ",,- C,',,',,; o o o WHAT'S HAPPENING 5/17/88 * Just off the press from MPCA is a report "Groundwater Cut-off Wall-pit Information package WDE sanitary Landfill". 2 copies are here in the city offices. One copy for loan and one copy should stay in office. * street light resolution. Would the City Council want to have the resolution on the continued Board of Review meeting or on the , June 7th agenda? * Renner Arent properties. Attached are covenants Bill would like Council approval on. Closing will be in the next 2 weeks. Would the City Council want to add this to the Continued Board of Review meeting that has been proposed for May 24th? * Ham Lake has finished the feasibility report for University Avenue north of Constance Boulevard. Andover needs to revise the feasibility and order a public hearing. Ham Lake's hearing is May 23rd. * Anoka/Andover agreement we have met with the Anoka attorney and Manager and offered $118,000 as a compromise. The Anoka Council turned down the $118,000 offer and has refused to come off the $121,000 figure. * LRRWWMO plan schedule. Does the city council want this item on a work session or on a regular meeting agenda? * Interest on development contract. Where interest is not discussed Bill says the city doesn't have to pay. If we do pay he said 6% should be the minimum. . , I - City of MaP!~rn9:!2Y~ MI..,".," 553699790 May 10, 1988 Mr. James E. Schrantz City Administrator Ci ty of Andover 1685 Crosstown Blvd. N.W. Andover, MN 55304 Subject: Met Council Water Resources Management Plan Policy 7 Dear Mr. Schrantz: ,.--;-' /0 C,C. fhtr'1"'/7r 11ft" .-- 612-420-4000 ~.~E':-~. ,....,..,..:.' ;;., ~. .;;0-:-:;;:;::--- W,j",,,.,U :.. '1' "'" ,i' Ai ,:1" ;. I ;-;: \~. F$:. --1 D ~~.J:I: [~" r~~~"~"";"):9B~ '} . CITY OF AI"DO\!/:R The Metropolitan Council is considering the adoption of a Water Resources Management Plan which addresses the management of MWCC's facilities. Policy 7 of that plan, as proposed, will have a long-term effect on the future of MWCC funded interceptors to the outer ring, developing communities. The Met Council will be conducting a public hearing at 7:00 p.m. on May 18, 1988 for the purpose of receiving public testimony relative to the Plan. The City of Maple Grove is forwarding to the Met Council a resolution establishing opposition to Policy 7. ,Enclosed is a sample resolution that we ask your city to consider and pass onto the Met Council. If you desire to have your City Council consider a similar resolution but cannot have the resolution acted upon by May 18, 1988, the hearing record will remain open until June 3, 1988. Thank you for your concern on this issue. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact myself or Gerry Butcher, Maple Grove Public Works Director, at 420-4000. o Si ncere 1 y, rf.~ City Engi neer KGA:cw Enclosure c~ 1l::!)v!/Yl...) c 7:/-rz. } ( t( o "Serving loday, Shaping lomorrow" JalllCS Deane ;\1ayor David Burtness ( :(H1tlcilmcml)l'r Charles E Dehn <;(HIllt'illllt'lllbcf Donald). Hamstad ( :(H1ncilnll'1l111CI" Donna Hyon (:(Hll1dlmember Douglas S. Reeder (:ity Administrat<)f , , <:) Councilmember o o introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. 88- RESOLUTION OPPOSING "POLICY 7" OF THE PROPOSED REVISIONS TO THE METROPOLITAN COUNCIL'S WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT GUIDE SEWAGE TREATMENT AND HANDLING POLICY PLAN WHEREAS, 80% to 95% of the metropolitan interceptor system has been completed under the existing Metropolitan Sewer Facility Acquisition Policy; and WHEREAS, the City of has actively participated in the construction and financing of metropolitan interceptor facilities; and WHEREAS, the City's Comprehensive Sewer Policy Plans have been based on this existing metropolitan policy comprehending a metropolitan interceptor; and WHEREAS, the City's Comprehensive Plans have been approved by the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission and the Metropolitan Council; and WHEREAS, substantial investments have been made by the City based on these approved Comprehensive Policy Plans; and WHEREAS, continued extension and construction of metropolitan facilities are needed to provide for orderly development and growth to fulfill the housing needs for the northwest metropolitan area; and WHEREAS, extension and construction of sewer facilities should be designed on a watershed concept with installation prior to development or simultaneous with development; and WHEREAS, failure to install trunk lines before development will lead to excessive expenditure of metropolitan funds. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of , Minnesota: 1. The City of hereby opposes "Policy 7" of the proposed revisions to the Metropolitan Council's Water Resource Management Development Guide Sewage Treatment and Handling Policy Plan. 2. The Council hereby supports the retention of the existing policy relating to municipal sewer facility acquisition. 3. The Council supports the planning, design and construction of metropolitan sewage conveyance facilities on a watershed basis. 4. The Council supports the construction of metropolitan facilities prior to development of the corridor through which these facilities must be extended. 5. Copies of this resolution shall be forwarded to the Metropolitan Council and Metropolitan Waste Control Commission. o o o ,; Adopted by the City Council on this day of , 1988. The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember , and upon vote being duly taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: and the following were absent: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. <-1':(-:"'_\-, o o o 7D CC CITY OF HAM LAKE~rf(r(,~..., ! ~:~':.~~~:.:.~':,;~~~'~ ~I-"">.- ..,."...."..... . . 1.U' I 434.95551 \ MAY 1 6 1':1G8 " I . .. I ';'ITY~;.-..~.~.' '-"~:!'7;~ I May 6, 1988 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Ham Lake will meet in the council chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 P.M. on Monday, May 23, 1988, to consider the making of an improvement on University Ave. between Andover Blvd. to approximately 800 ft. north of lSOth Lane NW by bituminous surfacing, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 429.011 to 429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the property abutting on such street. The estimated cost of such improvement is $344,250. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. 1 ' I j! ~ A:- /:( Zk/,'Z4 Dorls A. NlV Administrator/Clerk/Treasurer o o o ~ c~c /0 - - 5/7/0/ CITY OF HAM LAKE 15544 CENTRAL AVENUE N.E. HAM LAKE. MINNESOTA 55304 434-9555 May 6, 1988 11.;~" (...:;. '...... ~...: '.J.:......., .;.~; U'. '''''. .,- ~.. .~,:_~~~:.' '~ !.' . I j': MAY 1 ~ j<}oal ..-,..,..,.."",.--,-,~._.._---.__.:..._.~_...~ CITY OF /\I'!:>ovm TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Ham Lake will meet in the council chambers of the City Hall at 7:30 P.M. on Monday, May 23, 1988,. to consider the making of an improvement on University Ave. between Constance Blvd. NE and 167th Lane NE by bituminous surfacing, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 429.011 to 429.111. The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement is the property abutting on such street. The estimated cost of such improvement is $259,070. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. .? . . ~ ;/. ?Jt/fIL& oris A. Niva Administrator/Clerk/Treasurer A A- puGue f/e.~)/f; IfNWIIJi- NfSIID 7b Sir.. DAJ N( If;. _-)~i7o~- o o o . '. 10 C'.C, 5/;7/Y? LAW OFFICES OF nUfkc IIltd Jlllwkilts SUITE 101 299 COON RAPIDS BOULEVARD JOHN M. BURKE WILLIAM G. HAWKINS BARRY M. ROBINSON COON RAPIDS, MINNESOTA 55433 PHONE (6121764-2996 May 11, 1988 j~l fl::.~,iE ~i u\G~~;-~ ..""~-- "'71 .1""'1A_:.~ 1~!( J'~L. J ':.'J~.,':1 -: '''''8 If." .!:.i;j p.; Mr. James E. Schrantz Andover City Hall 1685 Crosstown Blvd. Andover, MN 55304 CITY OF I\NDOVER Re: Hay v. City of Andover Dear Jim: Enclosed please find a copy of the Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Order for Judgment in regard to the Bruce Hay lawsuit. Please distribute a copy of these to each of the Council members. You will note in the Order for Judgment that the Court has ruled in favor of the City on all matters. If you or any members of the Council have any questions regarding this decision, please feel free to contact me. illiam G. Hawkins WGH:csh Enclosure o o o to c.~_'-', <5/; 7/811 STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF ANOKA DISTRICT COURT YENTB JUDICIAL DISTRICT ---------------------------------- Bruce B. Bay, Bernell Bay, Steven Johnson, Linda Johnson, Les ley Barnes, John o. Barnes, and Round Lake Development Corporation, FINDINGS OF FACT CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND ORDER FOR JUDGMENT Plaintiffs, File No. C7-86-2739 vs. City of Andover, Jerry Windschitl as Mayor of Andover, the City Council of Andover and its council members, Jim Elling, Michael Itnight, Ted Lachinski, and Iten Ortell, Defendants. ---------------------------------- The above-entitled matter came on for a Court trial before the undersigned on February 16 - 19, 1988, at the Anoka County Courthouse, Anoka, Minnesota. Timothy Thornton appeared on behalf of Plaintiffs. George C. Hof f appeared on beha If of Defendant City of Andover. All other Defendants were dismissed by Motion for summary judgment. Based upon the files, records, and proceedings herein, the Court makes the following: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. That the Plaintiffs are the owners of property in Andover, Minnesota, said land having been conveyed to the Plaintiffs as a partnership by Bruce Hay, the original owner of said property. 2. That Defendant City of Andover is a municipal corporation in Anoka County, Minnesota. o o o 3. That in 1974, the Township of Grow issued to Bruce Hay a Special Use Permit for the operation of a mobile home park- wi thin the Township of Grow. That the property described in the Special Use Permit is now part of the City of Andover (herein- after "City") and is the property described in Plaintiffs' Com- plaint. That the north half of said property is owned by Plain- tiffs, a partnership, and the south half of said property is owned by Rosella Sonsteby. Ms. Sonsteby is not a plaintiff in this action. 4. That the Special Use Permit to operate the mobile home park is specifically conditioned on the availability of municipal sewer service to the property and conformity to Ordinance 6 of Grow Township. That said permit is still in effect and has not been terminated by the City nor surrendered by Mr. Bay. 5. That the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission (herein- after MWCC) and its predecessor, the Metropolitan Sewer Board, were given authority and control over the operation and construc~ tion of sewer interceptors in the seven-county metropolitan area. 6. That the City is located within the seven-county metro- politan area. 7. That in 1970, consistent with its statutory duties, the Metropolitan Sewer Board held hearings and established sewer districts to provide sewer service to the metropolitan area. Grow Township was designated to be served by two metropolitan interceptors, the portion west of Round Lake to be served by what was then called the Anoka Northeast interceptor, and the easter~portion to be served by the Coon Rapids interceptor. -2- o o :l~ ~ o 8. That in 1976, the legislature adopted the "Metropolitan Land Use Planning Act" (Minn. Stat. 5473.851, et seq.). The Act required that all cities within the metropolitan area, includ- ing the City of Andover, adopt comprehensive land use plans consis- tent with systems statements issued to all cities by the Metropoli- tan Council. 9. That on June 9, 1977, the system statement was issued for the City. It set forth various items of consideration, includ- ing a number of sewered units allocated to the City for the period up to 1990. The statement further indicated that sewer service for the subject property was to be provided through the Champlin, Anoka, Brooklyn Park interceptor (hereinafter "CAB"). At that time, it was anticipated that sewer service would be available through CAB in the mid-1980s. 10. The City submitted its draft comprehensive plan to the Metropolitan Council for review and comment. Said plan in- eluded the subject property within the CAB service area scheduled for service in the 1990-2000 decade. The Metropolitan Council returned the City's plan requiring that there be a reduction in the area that would be connected to the system in the pre-1990 decade. The City complied with the request and reduced the acreage in the pre-1990 service area. 11. That at all times material hereto and in all drafts of the comprehensive plan, the subject property was included in the CAB system by the City to have sewer service within the 1990-2000 decade, and had been included within the City's urban service boundary. At no time did the Metropolitan Council recom- -3- o o o mend, require or suggest that the subject property be included wi thin the Coon Rapids area or the pre-1990 sewer service area. In 1980, the City Council received a request and petition from property owners to remove the subject property from the scheduled urban service area, but the City Counci 1 rejected said request and kept it within the City's urban service area. 12. That due to breakdown and potential health problem concerns, the City does not allow lift stations within the City. 13. That" in April of 1981, at the request of Mr. Hay, the City Council held two meetings to consider Mr. Hay's request to have his property included in the Coon Rapids interceptor area. The City Council directed an engineering study be undertaken concerning the request, which was then completed by its consulting engineers. The report concluded that the project was not feasible because the entire acreage could not be served by gravity, because any line would require excess jrost protection, because the line provided no lateral benefit, and because it would require compre- hensive plan alteration. 14. Mr. Bay did not present any alternative engineering information to the City Council in April of 1981 for its considera- tion. At the conclusion of the meeting, at the request of Mr. Hay's attorney, the City Council adopted a resolution requesting inclusion of the subject property within the CAB interceptor and transmitted that along with information developed by Mr. Hay's attorney to the Metropolitan Council. 15. The Metropolitan Council determined that the property. could be included within the Coon Rapids interceptor if it was -4- o o o , . feasible and prudent and the City reduced its other sewered acreage to be served by the Coon Rapids system. 16. That all other acreage within the Coon Rapids system can be served by a gravity system consistent with the City's policy of not allowing lift stations. A portion of the property to be served by Coon Rapids has problems with groundwater contami- nation due to leaching septic systems. 17. That since 1981, no other application for extension of sewer or other use of the subject property has been made by Mr. Hay or any of the other Plaintiffs herein. 18. That no application has ever been made for using the subject property for anything other than a mobile home park. 19. That the following other uses are available for the subject property without the necessity of sewer connection: a. 39,000 square foot lots; b. 2~-acre lots; c. pl-anned unit development of the property which combines various uses and densities; d. rezoning of the property. 20. That the Plaintiffs successfully developed property about one-half the acreage of the subject property immediately to the west of the subject property as unsewered, single-family lots. Approval for that subdivision was granted by the City. 21. That the Plaintiffs presented a site plan at trial which did not contain all the elements necessary for a conforming mobile home park development under Ordinance 6. 22. That the plaintiffs do not own the easement necessary to allow sewer service to the property. The only easement pre- -5- o o o sented was not obtained until August of 1987 and is not the ease- ment necessary for construction of the gravity flow sewer as determined by the Plaintiffs' engineer. 23. That the Plaintiffs failed to present any evidence of the value of alternative uses of the property. 24. That the Plaintiffs did not obtain a "final decision" of the lawful use to which the subject property may be put. 25. That the Plaintiffs did not present any evidence of lost return or possible investment opportunity on the subject property. 26. That the Plaintiffs were never denied the opportunity to be heard or present evidence and testimony before the Defendant City Council. 27. That since 1981, the date of last activity of the City Council concerning this matter, the property within the Coon Rapids interceptor area has been developed. There is little, if any, vacant land available for trade if the subject property were to be included withiI) the Coon Rapids interceptor system. 28. That other property owners, some of which directly abut the Coon Rapids service boundary and can be fully served by gravity, have been denied connection to the Coon Rapids inter- ceptor system. 29. That the Defendant has permitted a mix of housing, including 8-plexes and other mobile home park permits. 30. That the Plaintiffs presented no evidence as to regional housing needs for low and modest income residents and transporta- tion and employment opportunities within the City or. elsewhere as they relate to such housing needs. -6- o o o . . Based upon the foregoing, the Court makes the following: CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 1. That the Plaintiffs failed to make any application for al ternate use of the subject property, alt:tough such use was available, and therefore, failed to obtain aLY decision on alter- nate uses, making any damage claim not ripe. 2. That the failure to make application for alternative use of the subject property precludes as nC":. ripe the bringing of both a taking claim and claim for equal pro~ection. . 3. That there are reasonable and a~parently profitable uses to which the subject property can be put Yithout the necessity of sewer connection, and thus, no taking of property without just compensation, in violation of the Fifth ~d Fourteenth Amend- ments to the U.S. Constitution, has occurred. 4. That there are rational reasons for placing the property in the CAB as opposed to the Coon Rapids s).stem. Plaintiffs are not members of a protected or suspect c:.ass, and therefore, no denial of equal protection of the laws unde= either the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution or Articl!: I, Sec. 2, of the Minnesota Constitution has been established. 5. That the decisions and actions on t.::.e part of Defendant City were not arbitrary or capricious. 6. That the Plaintiffs unreasonably d:layed bringing any action against the City, and the relief sou~~t is now difficult or impossible to achieve. 7. That the Plaintiffs have failed to establish that they have been deprived of an constitutional riqht under color of -7- o o o '. , .' state law so as to entitle them to relief under either 42 USC 1983 or 42 USC 1988. 8. That Defendant is entitled to a dismissal of the Plain- tiffs I Complaint, together with an award of costs and disburse- ments. 9. That the Anoka County Court Administrator's Office shall serve a true and correct copy of this Order upon counsel for the above-named parties which shall constitute due and proper service of this Order for all purposes. Based upon the foregoing, the Court makes the foregoing: ORDER POR JUDGMENT LET JODGMEHT BE ENTERED ACCORDINGLY. Dated: -8- o MEMORANDUM Re: Bay, et ale v. City of Andover Court Pile No. C7-86-2739 This Court has reviewed the testimony and record and deter- mines that Defendant's decisions and actions were at all times reasonable. Courts should accord deference to municipality's legislative decisions where it is determined that the municipality was not arbitrary or capricious. See, 13 A DUNNELL MINN. DIGEST 2d Munici- pal Corporations Sl.03 (3d ed. 1981). Absent a showing of unrea- sonableness, this Court would be loathe to second-guess the propri- ety or wisdom of a municipality's actions. Accordingly, judgment must be rendered in favor of the Defen- o dant. Dated: Esther M. Tomljanovich Judge of ~istrict Court o o MEMORANDUM Re: Bay, et ale v. City of Andover Court Pile No. C7-86-2739 o o This Court has reviewed the testimony and record and deter- mines that Defendant's decisions and actions were at all times reasonable. Courts should accord deference to municipality's legislative decisions where it is determined that the municipality was not arbitrary or capricious. See, 13 A DUNNELL MINN. DIGEST 2d Munici- pal Corporations Sl.03 (3d ed. 1981). Absent a showing of unrea- sonableness, this Court would be loathe to second-guess the propri- ety or wisdom of a municipality's actions. Accordingly, judgment must be rendered in favor of the Defen- dant. Dated: Esther M. Tomljanovich Judge of ~istrict Court ~ ..) {)(61 ([ I ;ft-Ic? 5/p/?F KDA T.oL TZ. KING, DUVALL, ANDERSON AND ASSOCIATES. INCORPORATED ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 2500 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55101-1893 6121292.4400 FAX 612/292-0083 May 11, 1 988 Honorable Mayor and Cliy Council Andover, Minnesota Re: Andover, Minnesota Commission No. 7379-008 Dear Mayor and Council: The fol lowing Is confirmation of engineering matters discussed at a special Work Session held May 10, 1988: Those present from TKDA were John Davidson and Tom Kirk. The discussion Items related to water treatment and proposed production and storage. 1 . .\'later Treatment Mr. Kirk did review the recent Board of Health correspondence dated April 12,1988, as It relates to radlum-226 and 228 In the water supply. Water filtration, Iron and manganese removal and softening were dl scussed. Qouncll Action The Council requested that TKDA prepare a proposal for study and report for water treatment I n the CI iy of Andover. The Council authorized testing of Wet Is 1,2 and 3 by an Independent testing laboratory for radlum-226 and 228 In the water supply. 2. .\'later ProQuctlon and Storage A general discussion relating to additional water storage and water wel I facti Itles suggested a tead time of approximately two years. Mr. Davidson suggested an update of the Comprehensive Water Plan as last reviewed In April, 1987. ~ouncll Action o The Council requested TKDA to do a review of present system production capabllliy and use, and project needs based upon present rate of development. A letter iype report was authorized. , o Honorabl e Mayor and CI iy Council Andover, MInnesota May 11, 1 988 Page Two There being no further engineering matters to be discussed, the engineers were excused at approximately 8:30 PM. P.E. Kirk o ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS PLANNERS May 9, 1988 Honorable Mayor and City Council Andover, Minnesota Re: Results of Bid Opening Winslow Hills, Project 87-32 Andover, Minnesota COmmission No. 9100 (gv T.OLTZ, KING. DUVALL. ANDERSON AND ASSOCIATES. INCORPORATED 2500 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55101.1893 612/292 -4400 FAX 612/292-0083 rKr~ -E:;',-~-~-7;'~i t ;.- ~ . '" l~ t ~ '" a,.U' t{rr~A;-;-;9n~1; .....,,"" .-.. _. .-~ CITY OF J.\I'JDOVER Dear Mayor and COuncil: The bid opening for the referenced project was held at 10:00 a.m., Friday, May 6, 1988. Attached Is a tabulation of bids received. The fol lowing Is a Ilstl ng of bl ds received: Contractor Channel Construction C. W. Houl e, Inc. Arcon COnstruction Northdale Construction o & P Contract I ng Richard Knutson, Inc. Orfel COntracting S.J. Louis Construction Brow n & Cr I s, Inc. Burschvll Ie COnst. Bonine Excavating Lake Area Uti I Ity Landwehr Heavy Moving Anderson Bros. Construct I on Albrecht Excavating F.M. 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TABULATION OF ElECTION RESULTS The following is a. tabulation of the ballots cast in the election in the above matter, conducted and Sl,lpervised by the undersigned agent of the Bureau of Mediation Services on the date of: FrlClay, May 13, 1988, ll:OU a.m. . Votes for MN Teamsters Union, Local No. 320: ~ Votes for Votes for Votes for No Representation . . . . . . . . . . . . ? ~ Total Votes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blank Ballots . . . . . . o o Void Ballots . . . . . . . ~"'~~~~ Agent of Director f Mediation Services The undersigned acted as authorized observers in the casting, counting, and tabulating of ballots indicated above. WE HEREBY CERTIFY that the entire election was conducted in a fair and :impartial manner in our presence, that the counting and tabulation. were fairly and accurately done, and that the results were as indicated bo . ' ---~~~.--.") Representing (i.Jr1,~ Representing Observer \-Jh-r1 ,t/;J Jipserver ./ .~ -, _ /,k~,a- r} Observer Representing o Observer Representing FORM EMS-57 (Rev. '1-75) (PUBLIC) /0 C,C, 5//t/?? COUNTY OF ANOKA Department of Highways Paul K. Ruud. Highway Engineer 1440 BUNKER LAKE BLVD NW, ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 612-754-3520 NOT ICE SUBJECT: CITY OF ANDOVER CITY OF BETHEL CITY OF EAST BETHEL CITY OF ST. FRANCIS TOWNSHIP OF OAK GROVE SCHOOL DI~ICT NO. ~5 ~ PAUL.K.~O~~ INFORMATION MEETING HANSON BOULEVARD EXTENSION MAY 10, 1988 TO: FROM: A meeting has been scheduled for Thursday, May 19, 1988, 7:30 P.M. at the Bunker Activity Center for the purpose of discussing with local elected officials the options that should be considered in establishing an alignment for Hanson Boulevard north of CSAH #22 (Viking Boulevard). The county and the cities of Coon Rapids and Andover have developed a good alignment and highway from Coon Rapids Boulevard to the north limits of Andover. In addition, the County Board has acted to extend Hanson Boulevard to CSAH #22 along the alignment of Flamingo Street as it exists. At the meeting we will be listening for your comments . regarding possible routes that should be considered as well as identification of focal points for transportation service; such as, school, parks and churches. The information received at this meeting will be considered along with overall transportation needs and availability of funds in the development of a program for highway improvements in the corridor between the Rum River and TH 65. This program will attempt to address both short and long term needs and should result in a program that can be implemented over a defined period of time. o We look forward to your attendance at and participation in this meeting. Affirmative Action I Equal Opportunity Employer o 2000 First Bank Place West Minneapolis Minnesota 55402 Telephone (612) 333-0543 Telecopier (612) 333-0540 Clayton L. LeFevere Herbert P. Lefler J. Dennis O'Brien John E. Drawz David J. Kennedy Joseph E. Hamilton John S. Dean Glenn E. Purdue Richard J. Schieffer Charles L. LeFevere Herbert P. Lefler III James J. Thomson, Jr. Thomas R. Galt Dayle Nolan John G. Kressel Steven B. Schmidt James M. Strommen Ronald H. Batty William P. Jordan William R. Skallerud Rodney D. Anderson Corrine A. Heine David D. Beaudoin Steven M. Tallen Mary Frances Skala Christopher J. Harristhal Timothy J. Pawlenty Rolf A. Sponheim Julie A. Ber9h Darcy L. Hitesman David C. Roland Karen A. Chamerlik Paul D. Saertschi o LeFevere Lefler K(~I1I1l'dy O'Urien & Drawz '-7c\ ~. C. (.... -. sj)~/g:y ,\ 1)J"()ft....silnl~11 Assodal iOll May 11, 1988 ..I!l..r.'~..l .... [,. ~ ". ~',i ;\'.'.-' ,;: -U.. "" - ~ b ~';;'. 1~"" ~j !;~ClI ~ " 'G~~';-;~19;;l,: ..................~. Mr. James E. Schrantz City Administrator City of Andover 1685 Crosstown Blvd., N.W. Andover, MN 55304 CITY OF ANDOVER Re: Minnesota Intrastate Transmission Systems Pipeline Dear Mr. Schrantz: Our firm is representing Minnesota Intrastate Transmission Systems (MITS) in its permitting and routing of a natural gas pipeline from Cambridge to Coon Rapids. As part of that process, we will be representing MITS in its application for a special use permit from the City of Andover. As you know, our firm has also represented the City of Andover in various matters over the years, including a special assessment appeal which is as yet unresolved and as the City's bond counsel. We do not believe that there is any conflict of interest in our representation of MITS in its special use permit application and our past and present representation of the City of Andover, nor do we expect any conflict to develop. If one does develop, or if you or the City Council believe that one exists, we will reconsider our representation of MITS in its special use permit application. Very truly yours, KENNEDY, DJK/amm cc: William Hawkins 274.01 ASSESSMENTS; REVIEW, CORRECnON, EQUALIZATION CHAPTER 274 ASSESSMENTS; REVIEW, CORRECTION, EQUALIZATION 274.01 274.03 274.04 274.05 274.07 274.08 . 274.09 274.10 274.11 274.12 274.13 274.14 274.16 274.17 274.18 Duties of auditor and assessors. County board of equalization. Length of session; record. Corrected lists. abstracts. Record; abstract to county auditors. Abstract of realty assessment roll to town clerks. Assessment of manufactured homes. Board of review. Notice of meeting. Assessor's return to auditor. Auditor's certificate; where filed. List by person sick or absent. Correction of books. Correction of false lists and returns. Property omitted or undervalued. Taxes a lien on property in examiner's list. 274.19 274.01 BOARD OF REVIEW. Subdivision I. (a) The town board of each town, the council or other governing body of each city, exccpt in citics whose charters provide for a board of equalization, shall be a board of review. The county assessor shall fix a day and time when each of such boards and the board of equalization of any city whose charter provides for a board of equalization shall meet in the several assessment districts of the county, and shall on or before April I st of each year give written notice thereof to the clerk. Such meetings notwithstanding the .provisions of any charter to the contrary -shall be held between April 1st and June 30th in each year, and the clerk shall give published and posted notice of such meeting at least ten days prior to the date fixed. Such board shall meet at the office of the clerk to review the assessment and classification of property in such town or district, and immediately proceed to examine and see that all taxable property in the town or district has been properly placed upon the list, and duly valued by the assessor. In case any property, real or personal shall have been omitted, the board shall place it upon the list with its market value, and correct the assessment so that each tract or lot of real property, and each article, parcel, or class of personal property, shall be entered on the assessment list at its market value; but no assessment of the property of any person shall be raised until the person has been duly notified of the intent of the board so to do. On application of any person feeling aggrieved, the board shall review the assessment or classification or both, and correct it as shall appear just. A majority of the members may act at such meeting, and adjourn from day to day until they finish the hearing of all cases presented. The assessor shall attend, with the assessment books and papers, and take part in the proceedings, but shall not vote. The county assessor, or an assistant delegated by the county assessor shall attend such meetings. The board shall list separately, on a form appended to the assessment book, all omitted property added to the list by the board and all items of property increased or decreased, with the market value of each item of property, added or changed by the board, placed opposite such item. The county assessor shall enter all changes made by the board in the assessment book. (b) If a person fails to appear in person, by counsel, or by written communication before the board after being duly notified of the board's intent to raise the assessment of the property, or if a person feeling aggrieved by an assessment or classification fails to apply for a review of the assessment or classification, the person may not appear before the county board of equalization for a review of the assessment or classification, except when an assessment was made subsequent to the meeting of the board, as provided in section 273.0 I, or that the person can establish not having received notice of market value at least five days before the local board of review meeting. The board of review, and the board of equalization of any city, unless a longer period is approved by the commissioner of revenue, shall complete its work and adjourn within 20 days from the time of convening specified in the notice of the clerk and no action taken subsequent to such date shall be valid. All complaints in reference 5516 'lKDA ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS PLANNERS May 9, 1988 Honorable Mayor and CIty Council Andover, Minnesota Re: Results of Bid Opening WlnslOil HIlls, Project 87-32 Andover, Minnesota CommIssion No. 9100 Dear Mayor and Council: 'Ct7-3~ T.oL TZ. KING. DUVALL. ANDERSON AND ASSOCIATES. INCORPORATED 2500 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55101 -1893 612/292.4400 FAX 612/292.0083 The bid opening for the referenced project was held at 10:00 a.m., Friday, May 6, 1988. Attached Is a tabulation of bids received. The follOillng Is a Ilstl ng of bl ds received: Contractor Channel Construction C. W. Houl e, Inc. Arcon Construction Northdale Construction o & P Contracting Richard Knutson, Inc. Orfel Contracting S.J. Louis Construction BrOiln & Cr I s, Inc. Burschvll Ie Const. Bonine Excavating Lake Area Utility Landweh r Heavy Mov I ng Anderson Bros. Construct I on Albrecht Excavating F.M. Frattalone Lamettl & Sons Engineer's Estimate Total 6.lL $ 383,641 .82 $ 394,000.00 $ 397,951 .27 $ 398,085.05 $ 408,159.13 $ 413,386.06 $ 419,722.20 $ 422,109.50 $ 424,356.00 $ 430,454.40 $ 433,292.82 $ 439,985.00 $ 482,965.00 $ 487,128.20 $ 496 ,066.40 $ 533,671 .26 $3,610,177 .50 $ 488,733.75 It Is recommended that the City Council award the contract to the 10iI bidder, Channel Construction, Inc., In the amount of $383,641.82. o JPR:adh Enclosure cc: Jim Schrant~, CIty Engineer '17-3 C G'KDA T.oL TZ. KING. DUVALL. ANDERSON AND ASSOCIATES. INCORPORATEO ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 2500 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55101-1893 612/292-4400 FAX 612/292.0083 May 1 3, 1 988 Honorabl e Mayor and CI ty Council Andover, Minnesota Re: Coon Creek Trunk Project 87-3C Andover, Minnesota Commission No. 8179C Dear Mayor and Council: We recommend final payment to Bonine Excavating for work completed on the above referenced project, pending the receipt of al I required documentation. The final estimate, final compensating change order, and some final 'documents have been submitted to the City. We have been notified that there are I lens on the project and there Is also additional restoration to be completed. We recommend that the City hold the payment until al I documentation has been received. We wll I notify the City In writing when all Items are In order. The final project contract amount. borrow placed due stab II Iz atl on due cost was $572,256.29, or $49,611.86 more than the The additional cost was due mainly to the extra common to the realignment of the route and the extra rock trench to poor soil conditions. JPR:j o OKDA ".0"7 <;1 tl~' 0 -.HT T.OL TZ. KING. DUVALL. ANDERSON AND ASSOCIATES. INCORPORATED ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 2500 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55101.1893 612/292.4400 FAX 612/292-0083 May 13, 1 988 Honorable Mayor and City Council Andover, Minnesota Re: Trunk Watermaln and Sanitary Sewer Bunker lake Boulevard Project 87-3A Andover, Minnesota Commission No. 8179A Dear Mayor and Council: We recommend final payment to Austin P. Keller Construction for work completed on the above referenced project. The final estimate, final compensating change order, and all required final documents wli I be submitted to the City. The final project cost was $754,201.85, or $14,175.10 more than the contract amount. The additIonal cost was due mainly to additional work required by the County, and additional street restoration. JPR:j o 17-7" OKDA T.oL TZ. KING. DUVALL. ANDERSON AND ASSOCIATES. INCORPORATED ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 2500 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55101.1893 612/292-4400 FAX 612/292-00B3 May 1 3, 1988 Honorable Mayor and City Council Andover, Minnesota Re: Shady Knol I Addition Project 87-7 Andover, Minnesota Commission No. 8915 Dear Mayor and Council: We recommend final payment to Channel Construction for work completed on the above referenced project. The final estimate, final compensating change order, and al I required final documents have been submitted to the Cliy. The final project cost was $221,620.73, or $3,041.19 more than the contract amount. The additional cost was due mainly to minor utll liy and street add I tl ons. JPR:j o 1(}\~K","r",",.,,,,~,,\, g(" "}'\. '\ :;I' c ~,. A'"' ';';-'~~"~';""':~fr~-' 8:00 P.M. o ~ ~ CITY of ANDOVER REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING - MAY 17, 1988 AGENDA I. Call to Order 2. Resident Forum 3. Agenda Approval Public Hearing/IP88-4/Round Lake Boulevard 4. Discussion Items a. New Generation Homes Mining Permit b. Fox Meadows Park Layout Discussion c; Dog Bite Complaint d. Scott Erickson Discussion e. Gaughan Companies Rezoning f. Ordinance 8 Amendment g. Anoka County Special Use Permit h. Gene Brown Lot Split i. Solid Waste Abatement Work Plan/Joint Powers Agreement J. Ordinance 10 Amendment k. Gammon Bros. Mining Permit 1. Approve Purchase Agreement/Commercial Park m. 5. Staff, Committee, Commission a. Planning Commission Chairman/Sketch Plan Discussion b. Lease Copy Machine c. Tax Forfeit Land Sale d. Timber Trails Park Dedication e. Recommended Stgp Signs/Sheriff's Department f. Assessment Abatement g. GIS Computer System Joint Powers Agreement h. 6: Non-Discussion Items a. Deerwood Estates Final Plat b. Declare Adequacy of Petition/Uplander c. Award Bid/87-32/Winslow Hills d. Approve Easement Acquisitions e. Accept Appraisal/Sonsteby Assessment Appeal f. Approval Plans & Specs/88-4; 88-7; 88-6; 88-11 g. Approve Final payments/87-3A; 87-3C; 87-7 h. 7. Approval of Minutes 8. Approval of Claims 9. Adjournment o CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE May 17, 1988 AGENDA SECTION ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT NO. APPRO...VZ6ED FOR AGENDA I Engineering ITEM NO. Public Bearing/IP88-4/ Round Lk Blvd 3. BY: James E. Schrantz BY: The City Council ordered a public hearing for the improvements of water and sanitary sewer along Round Lake Boulevard, Project 88-4. The project serves 3 properties. The Johnson and Boma property owners have petitioned for water and sanitary sewer. The Feasibility Report was in the April 7, 1988 agenda pack'et. The City Council, after the pubiic has been heard and if the majority of benefitt~d property favor the improvement, to approve the resolution ordering the improvements and preparation of plans and specifications. COUNCIL ACTION MOTION BY TO SECOND BY CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA o RES. NO. MOTION by Councilman to adopt the following: A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT OF WATERMAIN AND SANITARY SEWER, PROJECT NO. 88-4 IN THE 14500 BLOCK OF ROUND LAKE BOULEVARD AREA AND DIRECTING PREPARATION OF FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. WHEREAS, resolution R050-88 of the City Council adopted on the 7th day of April, 1988, fixed a date for a public hearing on the improvements, Project No. 88-4; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the required published and mailed notice, such hearing was held on the 17th day of May, 1988; and WHEREAS, all persons desiring to be heard were given such opportunity for same; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Andover to hereby order the improvements, Project No. 88-4 in the following described area 14500 Block of Round Lake Boulevard. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Andover to hereby designate TKDA as the Engineer for this improvement and they are directed to prepare plans and specifications for such improvements. MOTION seconded by Councilman and adopted by the City Council at a Meeting this day of , 19 , with Councilmen voting in favor of this resolution, and Councilmen voting against, whereupon said resolution was declared passed. CITY OF ANDOVER Jerry Windschitl - Mayor ATTEST: c:> Victoria Volk - City Clerk o CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE May 17, 1988 AGENDA SECTION NO. ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT Discussion Items Engineering <~~ APPROVE~OR AGEN~ L;. BY:;! V ITEM NO. New Generation Homes Mining Permit 4a. BY: Todd J. Haas The City Council is requested Use Permit to mine dirt. The area. SEE ATTACHED DRAWING. approximately 13.0 acres with from the site. to review and approve the s~ecial applicant is proposing to mlne one The proposed mining area is 80,000 cubic yards to be removed The Planning and Zoning Commission has reviewed the Special Use Permit and is recommending denial of the Special Use Permit. SEE ATTACHED Planning Commission minutes from April 26, 1988. The City Staff has reviewed the drawing and the comments are as follows if the City ~ouncil approves the Special Use Permit: *The applicant shall maintain a finished grade of 6-1/2 above the permanent or seasonal high table. *The applicant is requested to make reasonable use of the property without altering the topography greatly. *Safety precautions are to be taken at the end of each working day to prevent injury to playing children, bike riders, snowmobilers, etc. *The applicant is required to restore the mined area using an approved topsoil and seed. *The applicant will provide the City of Andover with a security bond to hold the City harmless against road damage and for restoration of the site. COUNCIL ACTION c MOTION BY TO SECOND BY o *Signs be placed on both sides of the access of the property for any County or City street acting as a haul road indicating trucks hauling. *watering of the roadway to control dust during dry times. Notes: The residents of the area are requesting an Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW) be prepared for the site. The City staff has reviewed the Environmental Quality Board rules. See attached Mandatory EAW Categories 4410.4300 Subp. 12(b). o o o CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. A RESOLUTION DENYING OF THE SPECIAL USE PERMIT REQUESTED BY NEW GENERATION HOMES TO MINE SOIL FROM THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS INDIAN MEADOWS. WHEREAS, pursuant to published and mailed notice, the Planning and zoning Commission has conducted a public hearing and reviewed the request of New Generation Homes to mine soil from the property known as Indian Meadows; and WHEREAS, as a result of such hearing and review, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended to deny the Special Use Permit requested by New Generation Homes to mine soil at the property known as Indian Meadows citing the following: 1. It will be detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of the community. 2. It will cause serious traffic congestion. 3. It may seriously depreciate surrounding property values. WHEREAS, the City Council is in agreement with the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Andover to heieby deny the Special Use Permit for the property known as Indian Meadows. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Andover this , 19 day of CITY OF ANDOVER Jerry Windschitl - Mayor ATTEST: Victoria Volk - City Clerk o o ,. MOTION by vistad, seconded by Jovanovich that the Andover Planning and zoning Commission recommend to the City Council disapproval of the Special Use Permit for mining requested by New Generation Homes for the property known as Indian Meadows for the following reasons: 1. It will be detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of the community. 2. It will cause serious traffic congestion. 3. It may seriously depreciate surrounding proeprty values. I do not feel that this mining permit falls within the criteria for granting a Special Permit because of the following reasons: 1. To grant a Special Use Permit you have to the proposal w~ll not be detrimental to the health, safety, with the chance of this amount of trucks going down through the area, I feel there is a chance of safety, morals, general welfare of the community nor will cause serious traffic congestion or hazards nor seriously depreciate surrounding proeprty values per Ordinance 8, section 5.03B. I do not feel, I also feel that by removing this fill, the City is basically not gaining anything except for quite a bit of aggravation to the residents and to the surrounding. As to the second portion I feel it would be better to have a preliminary plat in this area instead of a Special Use Permit because with the preliminary plat we would be getting the development of the property into houses much sooner. As the applicant has stated that if he possibly had a preliminary plat he would probably be keeping more of the contours of the land there so it is not restricting him from the full use of the land. Discussion: Jacobson stated "I can appreciate the point you're trying to make in the motion and I'm sitting here toying with outright denial or approval with some conditions that are very very stringent that he may not want to live with. But I guess I just take issue with a couple of points that you made in your motion. I'm in favor of what you're trying to do but I think some of your motion because of the way it's worded I can't vote a. o for it in that form. Number 1 - you don't feel that this mining permit falls under a Special Use Permit. Well, that is why you have a Special Use Permit, to consider this. So I don't think that is a valid reason for denying it. Number 2 - you said that removing this fill the city isn't gaining anything. The city doesn't gain anything with a lot of other Special Use Permits. I don't think that's a reason for denying one. And 3, you would rather have a preliminary plat. That is not a reason for either approving or disapproving a Special Use Permit. I appreciate what you're trying to do. For a couple of reasons that are in your motion I don't think I could vote for this particular motion the way it's worded. Do you understand what I'm saying?" Commissioner vistad: "The only reason for mentioning about the preliminary plat was where it was brought up let him have the mining permit because he can remove the items when anyway with a preliminary plat. with a preliminary plat you will at least be getting more chance of having quicker houses in there than over a very long period. It was meant as just an add on as a reasoning why I felt from the use of the land would be better used with a prelimin~ry plat than with a mining permit." Jacobson: "I understand what you're getting at." Perry: "Perhaps it would be possible for Mr. vistad to remove from his motion that portion and include that as a statement at the time of his vote." Vistad: "I would be willing to do that." Perry: "Would the second still hold?" Jovanovich: "Yes". Perry: "So you're removing the portion referencing the preliminary plat?" vistad: "Correct. Will make it as a statement." Jacobson: "I personally have a problem with the other two points and more with the way it's worded. I don't think they're valid reasons for denying it. I think there may be valid reasons but not the two that I mentioned." o 3. o Perry: "Do you have a remedy that you would like to suggest to Mr. Vistad?" Jacobson: "No, I guess I'd like to see how anybody else feels. I just don't feel that, I'd vote no against the motion for the reasons that I stated. I would try another motion after if it failed. If it passes, it passes." Vistad: "Just so I...Don can remention the two items again that he had objections with the motion right now." " Jacobson: "The other two that you mentioned where you didn't feel a mining permit didn't fall under a special use and you then listed three or four reasons why. I guess I take exception. Mining permits are a special use and they do fall under that. You said the city doesn't gain anything granting this. I take exception to that. The city doesn't gain on a lot of other special uses either." vistad: "I'm going to remove the portion about the city gaining anything and I'll probably leave that as a comment. Getting back to for a mining perm'it, I was just to clarify this particular request of mining permit I would not feel because it would be detrimental to the safety and would cause serious traffic congestion and could possibly cause the serious depreciation of surrounding property values. That is why I felt for granting it it was not fitting within the criteria of granting a permit, a Special Use permit. Not that all mining is not supposed to be granted - this particular request." Bosell: "Maybe Mr. vistad mis-spoke and intended to say th~t the permit does not fall within the criteria of granting a Special Use Permit as set out in Ordinance 8, Section 5.03, Sub- section B wherein the criteria is health, safety, morals and general welfare, existing anticipated traffic conditions including parking, the effect on the property and scenic views in the surrounding area and the effect proposed use on the Compre- hensive Plan. Cause I think that is what he's getting at is that the criteria that, under he criteria portion of the ordinance it falls short and I think that is what he intended to say and that might not have been exactly what he said." Jacobson: "You said it does not fall under the special use permit. I would be willing to vote for it if you said that the o o o "f. commission finds that this application does for the reasons listed." vistad: "As d'Arcy stated?" Jacobson: "Yes" vistad: "OK. I would be willing to change it to that." Perry: "We now have a motion that has been made to the City Council recommending denial of the special use permit and your second stands?" Jovanovich: "Yes". Todd Haas: "I'm just going to follow up on what d'Arcy had talked about before. We have more controls as far as a mining permit. He comes in with a preliminary plat and approved grad- ing plan, he may have a million cubic yards of material and he will have the right to haul the material off site and we have no way to control it. But as long as he follows the rules and laws of the state or what~ver." Bosell: "As far as our aproved grading plan." Haas: "A mining permit we do have more control. I thought I would just mention that." 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CITY of ANDOVER APPLICATION FOR LAND RECLAMATION, MINING, OR SOIL PROCESSING Permit Fee $ Receipt 1I Date Paid Permit No. The undersigned hereby makes application for a permit for the excavation, removal or grading of rock, sand, dirt, gravel, clay and other like material within the City of Andover, agreeing to do all work in strict compliance with City Ordinances and hereby declares that all the facts and representations stated in this application are true and correct. Applicant New Generation Homes Telephone 427~0020 Address 11745 Tulip Street N.W., Coon Rapids, Minnesota, 55433 Owner of Land Same Telephone Address The correct legal description of the premises where: 19~32-24-4l-000l, 19-32-24-42-0001, 19-32-24-13-0003, 20-32-24-22-0004 PIN 1I the removal or excavation of rock, sand, dirt, gravel, clay or other like materials shall or does occur, or PIN 1I SAme the storage or disposition of rock, sand, dirt, gravel, clay or other like materials shall or does occur, or PIN 1I Same grading of rock, sand, dirt, gravel, clay or other like materials shall or does occur. Estimated time schedule of intermediate operations of the removal, storage or excavation One year from approval by City Council Estimated date of completion of the above operation Fall 19BB Statement of purpose for removal, storage or excavation to conform to . grading plan and provide fill for owner's other property located at the intersection of Highway #10 and Park Street in Anoka Complete list of highways, streets or other public ways within the City upon and along which the materials excavated or removed shall be transported Trucks wiH head west along County Road #20, theIl_.~outh along 7th Avenue o o Persons responsible for actual operation of the site and contractor to be named at a later date Property owner Type of Equipment Heavy construction equipment Map or plat showing the following five (5) items (may be on same map) : . 1. The existing land elevations and water table elevations based on sea level readings. 2. The proposed pit or excavation to be made showing the confines or limits thereof together with the proposed finished elevations (side slopes not to exceed 4:1) based on sea level readings. '3. Present zoning and land use (parcel and within 350' of affected property). 4. Proposed zoning and land use (if change is desired). 5. Scale to the nearest .10 feet, north arrow, and existing street names. Surety or Security Bond, in such form and sum as set by Council Resolution, running to the City, conditioned to pay the City the cost and expense of: a. Repairing any highways, streets, or other public ways within the City made necessary by the special burden resulting from hauling and transporting thereon by the applicant, the amount of such cost to be determined by the City Council; and conditioned further to save the City free and harmless from any and all suits or claims for damages resulting from the negligent excavation, removal or storage of rock, sand, dirt, gravel, clay or other like material within the City. b. Renovating the site to an approved land use in the event of revocation of said permit by either party. Applicant is required to furnish certificates of insura~ce to the City in the amounts of at least $100,000.00 bodily injury liability per person; $300,000.00 per person for injuries or death arising from anyone occurrence; and $50,000.00 property damage liability for anyone occurrence.. Such insurance shall include a ten (10) day notice of cancellation or non-renewal of insurance and such notice shall be provided to the City upon its issuance. Describe precautions t.o be t;,J,,,,, '" ,,",,;r] rrei'lt-ing nuisances or hazards to public health and ".1 ' o o o Applicant shall post at said site a and a copy of the Resolution of the copy of the Permit granted city granting such Permit. ~1ii!1f -4Jtl )tev.I1P"J~,~t'1l I"~ , App icant ~ <1 v -.let JUtt) Jj-l1lRJU1ii11 M~~4--' I~n Owner .,. April 19, 1988 Planning Commission Members City of Andover 1685 Crosstown Boulevard N.W. Andover, Minnesota 55304 Dear Members: New Generation Homes, the petitioner of a Special Use & Mining Permit for the Indian Meadows subdivision, acknowledges the opinions and concerns of the neighborhood residents. We are in a position to address some of the major concerns expressed and offer a solution that we hope the residents and the Commission Members will view in good favor. 1. In order to limit the affected area, we have narrowed our permit re- request down to one area as opposed to two. The total area for which we are requesting the permit covers less than 15 acres. We feel this area will have the least impact on the residents since it is farthest away from the majority of the residents. 2. The top layer of soil will be peeled off, stored on site, and later restored when the grading is complete. We are prepared to seed the excavated area with rye grass seed so as to lessen the potential for blowing and erosion. 3. We will conform to City side slope requirements of 4:1 and are willing to go to 6:1 if the City thinks this would be preferred. 4. We agree that some restriction on the hours of hauling should be im- posed and we suggest the following schedule: Monday-Friday Saturday 7:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M. 7:00 A.M. - 12:00 Noon It is expected that persons responsible for the hauling will conform to all City road and traffic laws. We will inform the contractor that they should expect these laws to be strictly enforced. 5. Our requested permit period is for one year from the date of issuance by the City. We understand that if the work is not completed in this time, the permit will be void. o 6. We agree not to mine in excess of 80,000 cubic yards under the permit requested. 11745 TULIP STREET N.W. COON RAPIDS. MINNESOTA 55433 (612) 427-0020 Page 2 City of Andover Planning Commission Members New Generation Homes, as well as the residents, have a vested interest in the existing and future subdivisions. We do not feel that what we are proposing in any way de-values anyones property. In fact, we be- lieve that the removal of excess fill as part of the grading process, makes the development of the roads more economical and will thereby result in the development of the lots and completion of homes sooner than will otherwise occur. A fully developed and landscaped project will benefit all concerned. We respectfully request that the permits we've requested be approved by the Planning Commission and recommended to the City Council for its approvaL Respectfully, i;Jrbf": o/J..L Wayne A. Bachman Vice President WAB/sas o 11745 TULIP STREET N.W. COON RAPIDS. MINNESOTA 55433 (612) 427-0020 o o CITY of ANDOVER 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. . ANDOVER. MINNESOTA 55304 · (612) 755-5100 CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The City of Andover Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing at 7:30 PM, Tuesday, April 12, 1988 at the Andover City Hall, 1685 Crosstown Boulevard NW., Andover, MN to consider the request of New Generation Homes for a Special Use Permit to mine dirt from the property described approximately as the South half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 19, and the East half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 20, Township 32, Range 24, Anoka County, Minnesota. 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C, For expansion of a metallic mineral plant processing facility that is capable of increasing production by .25 percent per year or more, provided that increase is in excess of 1,000,000 tons per year in the case of facilities for processing natural iron ore or taconite, the DNR shall be the RGU. It Subp..12. Nonmetallic"mineral mlnlng.. 'Items A and B designate the RGU for the type of project listed: For development of a facility for the extraction peat which will result in the excavation of 160 or land during its existence, the DNR shall be the A. or mlnlng of more acres of RGU. ~ B. For development of a facility for the extraction or mInlng of sand, gravel, stone, or other nonmetallic minerals, other than peat, which will excavate 40 or more acres of land to a mean depth of ten feet or more during its existence, the local government unit shall be the RGq. Subp. 13. Paper or pulp processing mills. For expansion of an existing paper or pulp processing facility that will increase its production capacity by 50 percent or more, the PCA shall be the RGU. Subp. 14. Industrial, commercial, and institutional facilities. Items A and B designate the RGU for the type of project listed, except as provided in items C and D: A. For construction of a new or expansion of an existing industrial, commercial, or institutional facility equal to or in excess of the following thresholds, expressed as gross floor space, the local government unit shall be the RGU: (1) unincorporated area - 100,000 square feet; . (2) third or fourth class city - 200,000 square feet; (3) second class city - 300,000 square feet; '(4) first class city - 400,000 square feet. B. For construction of a new or expansion of an existing industrial, commercial, or institutional facility of 20,000 or more square feet of ground area, if the local governmental unit has not adopted approved shoreland, flood plain, or wild and scenic rivers land use district ordinances, the Mississippi headwaters plan or the Project Riverbend plan, as applicable, and either the project involves riparian frontage; or 20,000 or more square feet of ground area to be developed is within a shoreland area, delineated flood plain, state or federally designated wild and scenic rivers district, Minnesota River Project Riverbend area, or the Mississippi headwaters area, the local government unit shall be the RGU. 34 April 14, 1988 o i,'.Andover City Hall 1685 Crosstown Boulevard Northwest Andover, Minnesota 55304 Attention: Mayor Jerry Windschitl Councilmen Maynard Apel, Jim Elling, Michael Knight, Ken Orttel, Re: Proposed Dirt Mine by New Generation Homes In the Area of 7th Avenue imd County Road 20 Mr. Mayor, Councilmen: On Tuesday, April 12, I, along with many of my neighbors, attended a meeting of the Andover Zoning Board. At issue was the reference dirt mine. Following lengthy public discussion, all in opposition of the proposed dirt mine site, the Board moved to table the item. This was done in order that New Generation Homes would have additional time to present specifically, in terms of how much dirt would be mined, hours of operation, safety precautions, etc., how the dirt mine would function. The Board hoped that with this information it would be possible to reach a mutually beneficial decision for all parties. The signtficance of this decision impelled me to write to you even before this item reaches the City Council. I wanted to advise you in advance that I can see no benefit to the community if this proposed dirt mine is allowed to become a reality. I have outlined below those items that make this proposed site a plus for New Generation Homes and how those plusses affect the community. NEW GENERATION HOMES COMMUNITY It allows New Generation Homes close access to the site in Anoka where they intend to bring the dirt. It brings an obviously unsightly project, which is potentially hazardous to the community and the environment, into a residential area. Reduced costs for New Generation Homes in procuring dirt for their Anoka site. Reduced home values in the community. Negative impact on real estate market. Respect for New Generation Homes' right to do with their land as they see fit. In Andover it is my understanding that residents are advised to maintain their homes in order to maintain the esthetic value of the Andover community. It would seem obvious that a dirt mine could only detract from our beautiful area. Again, if this item does reach the Council as a proposal, I see no other choice than for the City Council to say no to this proposed mining operation. Sincerely, ~ o ~ rn~ Ii7. s~. Michelle M. 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Auc?, ~ u" 11/~/ d2-/ ~7.tf!G~~,~#r-<; i:! b () ~, /5' ~/ Cl~~~__' . 1; /2/ W "J.&t/q&;~n()~ "uu" /S6;J7'l:t~ ()ov'1-_u, .u....w.h,y~~dC .-?C(ll uJQ2~!_Jd!L.lo~:5 .. /S67~/(;c.~~~ . y!y?g, .nJl.~. /?r;UJ:<'_:Z~ /~, 1) I~/~ I 'I .--.--... ..-+1.-------------....----.------.....-- ,LJucLl}1 t ~L 0, ;1 :i ".1 ,I I . 11 . , " 'I -1!- o c CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE May 17, 1988 AGENDA SECTION NO. ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT APPROVED FOR AGENrt\ 't I\D BY: t7 V Discussion Items Parks -(1'" ITEM NQ Fox Meadows Park Layout Discussion 4b. BY: Todd J. Haas The City Council is requested to approve the layout for Fox Meadows Park. See attached drawing. The Park Commission had discussed the item on the May 5, 1988 agenda. Area residents attended the meeting asking the Park Commission to consider lowering the intensity of use for the park to something similar to neighborhood parks. The Fox Meadows Park is one of four regional parks in the City of Andover. Marc McMullen will be present at the meeting to discuss this item. , MOTION BY TO COUNCIL ACTION SECOND BY 1-- '-. ..~. -.-"--'- 0:"'-' . ~J -oG(:Uf-iTY--~~ ~"'''' ':'''is,~:fi-..H- 7: I.... (r..j{..A:Y:~) "'/;.9_ i< /~:.<' , I.,' 1- I ,'. ;\1' , :.,,' "" .~ "~.&:-.:.o.., / <0..:, 4"- ......... ol\ too t..r t. 0-0:: 0 ~;..;J~ ~~ ~-~ ......~~ T ~...< ~~ 7':..0 ""'*' :j..-1~- ~ ~~~~o9 -~ ...... '. "",p "S7j<-._ -- o . "Z \ I " ~ .~ i~ ~ . 0 ~ ~~ t1' -\ \\) 1 ();-- - ~ -t'>. ~ = ",~N.!~ COUNTY OF ANOKA Depanment of Highways Paul K. Ruud, Highway Engineer 1440 BUNKER LAKE BLVD NW, ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 612-754-3520 \ ,- May 12, 1988 City of Andover 1685 Crosstown Andover, MN. Boulevard NW 55304 Attention: Jim Schrantz Regarding: Park Access for City Park located on CR #58 and Fox Street Dear Jim: We have reviewed a sketch indicating access which is to be constructed for the park onCR #58jVa11ey Drive and Fox Street. We recommend the access be constructed as indicated from the city Street. This recommendation is in accordance with that which we use on all other developments. Driveways should access the residential streets, residential street access collectors and the collectors access the minor arterials wherever possible. This places the scattered random turn movements on the lowest volume streets which are the safest upon which to make these turns. In this specific instance, Fox Street provides the safest location for an access to the park. If you should have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, 74~~ William A. Sironen, PE Assistant County Engineer - Administration o Affirmative Action I Equal Opportunity Employer ~ ~~& ~ ~~ ~ " ~ ~ ~ t: ~,I 1 ~ \n,~ <:i ~~ ;. CJ\ "&."" ~ ~\o}. ~ "'. f\) v ~. ~ 't~ : ",Cl.,' J ~...' ": ~ o.,,~ ~ ti .0. ... ~ ~ "."\ ~ ~ h' ..... ~ ~,,\o I " S"', "'i ~ i 'f<,.. . ,. \l\ 't) . ",'~.: '-)'0 I (J)lt.. ~~ ~~. '-.. !'! 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BY: Vicki Vo1k The City Council is requested to declare a German Shepherd owned by Luke Davich, 2780 South Coon Creek Drive, as a nbiting dogn. On May 7, 1988 Deputy Berggren took two reports that this dog bit someone. The persons who were bit are Lynn Mattson, 1502 - 146th Lane N.W., and Nathan Morris, 13921 Partridge Street N.W. In both cases, the dog had run out of the yard onto the road and bit the people. Mr. Davich has been notified that this item will be on the agenda. In checking our records, I find that this dog does not have a current license. Attached is a resolution declaring the dog a biting dog. V:Attach. COUNCIL ACTION MOTION BY TO SECOND BY o o CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA NO. R A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE GERMAN SHEPHERD OWNED BY LUKE DAVICH OF 2780 SOUTH COON CREEK DRIVE A BITING DOG UNDER THE TERMS OF CITY ORDINANCE NO. 53. WHEREAS, a German Shepherd owned by Luke Davich of 2780 South Coon Creek was involved in two incidences of biting people on May 7, 1988: and WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance 53, the matter of the dog bites was brought before the City Council: and WHEREAS, after careful consideration it was determined by the City Council to deelare the dog a biting dog. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Andover to declare the German Shepherd owned by Luke Davich of 2780 South Coon Creek Drive, Andover as a "biting dog". Adopted by the City Council of the City of Andover this day of , 19____ CITY OF ANDOVER ATTEST: Jerry Windschitl - Mayor Victoria Volk - City Clerk o o CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE May 17, 1988 ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT AGENDA SECTION NO. Disc Engineering ITEM NO. Scott Erickson Discussion 4d. BY: James E. Schrantz The City Council is advised that I met with the gas company. I don't believe Council Action is required. The gas company agreed that they would not make the Ericksons move the pool unless there was a problem with the gas line that would require moving the pool - this would be very unlikely. The fence I told them we would have moved off the easement just east of the pool. (see sketch). The gas company easement still is there with all their rights remaining. In other words, the Erickson pool can encroach until the pool needs replacing or until the gas company would need to work on the gas main' where the pool would conflict. COUNCIL ACTION MOTION BY TO SECOND BY ,;:j;~l/ "7' If </7 Cherrier Winter & Associates, Inc. .' ,;/ Registered Professional land Surveyors i,)auite 306. Village North Professional Bld9~. 74~nitY Avenue North. Brooklyn Park, MN 55443. (612) 561-2505 / ,,?b;e.. 7? --r: cry] Ld . . Certificate of Survey Property of Good ValuE" Homes, Inc. Described as follows: Lot 10, Block 1, NORTHGLEN 5TH ADDITION, Anoka rnllnty. 'linnpc;nti'l. Dashed lines denote drainage and utility easemenls. i ! , 61/5 IJJIIU ~ .-; ,... 'i.,' .. ,~ j J., - " ""7 "'-; t ;'./ ~~~.~~2Z'~ /4~Z8 __4 . ~ . ::--.. ,:] ~f /; "II.IID'tiSElnA/r lJ~~ N ~ ~ t "" ./. I' e: I ,'" .1'0 A' \~ ~ Jjl, ~- I hereby certify that this survey, plan, or report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Registered land Surveyor er the laws e Stilte of Minnesota / Al TEe ST. \ ) t\! Scale 1 inch equals 40 feet o Indicates Iron Monument Book Page //5 !J Reg No. Job No. , -:~~:..>, ' x:,",;.. jV:.'". CITY OF ANDOVER 5j;7/gg o REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE Mi'l Y 1. 1 q R R AGENDA SECTION NO. ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT . i'J , ~~ FOR ITEM NO. Scott Erickson's Pool BY: Dave A1m ren BY: May 3, 1988 RE: Pool at 14088 Aztec street N.W. On June 11, 1987, Scott Erickson made application for an above ground pool. With that application, he submitted a drawing showing his house, fence and proposed pool. Everything looked in order with setbacks and all. I also thought the rear easement was ten feet, not knowing there was a twenty foot easement in that area. Being quite busy in the building department at that time of the year, I did not take the time to look up the legal on that property. The other side of the story is that Mr. Erickson did have a copy of the swimming pool ordinance and he did not locate or have located the underground gas main as stated in the ordinance. Also it is my belief that a property owner should know where his property lines are and any easements of record when he undertakes a construction project which involves property lines. The North edge of the pool i~ 10 feet South of the North property line as shown on the attached drawing; therefore it now encroaches 10 feet into the easement. Also, the North edge of the pool is over the gas main. The pool will have to be moved off of the easement. COUNCIL ACTION MOTION BY TO SECOND BY ~ {;". '4 .J', f{.' ...,~ - D'?~?' ".;l !~;...{. . o CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION AGENDA SECTION NO. DATE May 17, 1988 ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT BY: Daryl D. FOR Discussion Items Planning ITEM NQ Gaughan Companies Rezoning 4e. BY: The City Council is recommended to approve the attached amendment to Ordinance 8, the Zoning Ordinance, to rezone from R-1 to R-4, property owned by the Gaughan Companies. The Gaughan Companies are requesting the rezoning so that they can develop the property at an urban density. Their proposed preliminary plat, Old Colony Estates, is currently before the Planning Commission for public hearing. The Planning Commission recommended approval of this request at their April 26, 1988 meeting. The proposed rezoning is included in the MUSA. Sewer and water will be available to the property sometime in the late summer or early fall. COUNCIL ACTION MOTION BY TO SECOND BY o CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 8 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.8, KNOWN AS THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANDOVER. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANDOVER HEREBY ORDAINS: Ordinance No.8 is amended as follows: Section 6.03 The District Zoning Map of the City of Andover, dated the 1st day of June 1985 shall be amended as shown on the attached map, sho~ing the following rezoning: The property described as follows is rezoned from R-1, Single Family Rural to R-4, Single. Family Urban: The East Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 26, Township 32, Range 24, Anoka County, Minnesota. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Andover this day of , 19 CITY OF ANDOVER Jerry Windschi tl Mayor ATTEST: Victoria Volk - City Clerk o ~ o CITY of ANDOVER 1685 CROSSTOWN BLVD. N.W. ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 Rezoning * ~~ -OL REZONING REQUEST FORM property Address t)~~ ~ I vJ J- tc.-...4.... L S f.,J Legal Description of Property: (Fill in whichever is appropriate) Lot Block Addi tion plat parcel PIN (If metes and bounds, attach the complete legal): ..tee. ~ fte..... '.... ~"...~L.. Ef, 4~ 5:~-~- 2''7/;: 2/. --'!Au...... D'...,.....ii:./AJ f --, ' ~.._- ___t~ k~___~ .,.J!it.. ~ t _ llC A u.;(..., A~.,;\/~ . Current zoning i.. .,1 Requested zoning f - "1 ********************************************************************** Signature (;It,..r~ ~~ -~~ 2 'J ~~.... 4Y;-/J O/..t. 2Ir~ Name of Applicant Address Home phone Business phone ?~-~32~ J/,*,,/ t/;~ ....L... Date ********************************************************************** property Owner (Fee Owner) (If different fro~.above) P. I.A../f if AJ: )/~S.JL.J JI. Ale. ~~,IJ. s"j'11J Home Phone Business Phone ]J 1- t.U'I Signature Rr-rf~ ,P m~ Address Date *************************************************~******************** Attach a scaled drawing showing: scale and north structures; front, side street names; location and of the property and structures affected arrow; dimensions of the property and and rear yard building setbacks; adjacent use of existing structures within 350 feet. c:> The names and addresses of all property owners within 350 feet of the subject property must also be provided. Application Fee: $150.00 Filing Fee: $ 10.00 Date Paid ~ Receipt * c2hqrJ o o CITY of ANDOVER 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. . ANDOVER. MINNESOTA 55304 . (612) 755-5100 CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Andover Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing at 7:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter as can be heard, Tuesday, April 12, 1988 "!;t the Andover City Hall to consider the request of Gaughan Companies to rezone the property described below from R-I to R-4. The east 1/2 of the southwest 1/4 of Section 26, Township 32, Range 24, Anoka County, Minnesota. All persons wishing to be heard will be given the opportunity at the above time and location. ~,/~ Victoria Volk - City Clerk "" ,." -4" ,." ,." ,." M 0 0 0 0 0 ,0 0 ." ,." M ,." ,." ,." ,." In IJ"I 1.1.' IJ"I V> V> V> IJ"I '" 11"\ % V> IJ"I If' U'\ U'\ W ..l iO N % N O!: % 1'1 % 1'1 Z 1'1 Z N % 3 '" 0 %; '" <3E '" E ..0 :&: ..0 E ..0 E % IX E% ..0 0- M ..0 ..0 0- 0 0 O!: O~ 0 0 0 .... 0 1"\ .0 M 0 III 0 Lll 0 m 0 IX 0 I): 0 IX 0 I): 0 > OF. 0 0 0 0 IX .... O!: I): Of' O!: I): W M I): M(I)W 1'1 Lll 1'1 Lll .... W .... 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Morey D The City Council is requested to approve the attached amendment to Ordinance 8 relating to junk vehicles. The proposed amendment includes the following changes: 1. Adds a definition of junk vehicle. 2. Reduces the number of vehicles permitted for open, off- street parking from four to two and moves this . quantification from Section 7.02, Permitted Accessory Uses to 8.01, Exterior Storage for the purpose of clarity. 3. Spells out more clearly that off-street parking involves vehicles not parked on the driveway or in an enclosed building. 4. Moves the sentence under Section 8.02, Refuse, pertaining to inoperable vehicles to a newly created Section, 8.24, Junk Vehicles for the purpose of clarity. I had proposed to the Planning Commission reducing the amount of time for abatement of the junk vehicles from 30 days to 15 or 20 days. However, they felt that 30 days was the more appropriate time frame. I also proposed increasing the setback distance for junk vehicles, allowed in the rear yard only, from 10 feet to 30 feet. My reasoning for this change is that most people place their vehicles as close to their property lines, and thus their neighbor's property, as possible. This means that the vehicles are more visible to the neighbors and thus more susceptible to complaints. If the vehicles are set back farther away from the property lines, they become less visible to the neighbors, and may be less likely to become the target of complaints. COUNCIL ACTION MOTION BY TO SECOND BY o o Maybe a different set of setback requirements is necessary for R-1 and R-4 Districts given the large lot size difference. The Planning Commission agreed with this reasoning but chose to leave the setback requirement at 10 feet. Another alternative which would move to eliminate the problem of junk vehicles would be to not allow the off-street parking of any vehicles. This would mean that if a vehicle was not stored in an enclosed building, it would have to be operable, licensed and parked on the driveway. o o CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 8 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.8, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANDOVER. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANDOVER HEREBY ORDAINS: Ordinance No.8 is hereby amended as follows: SECTION 3. RULES AND DEFINITIONS 3.02 Definitions Junk Vehicle SECTION 7. USES 7.02 Permitted Accessory Uses ACCESSORY USES In All Residential Districts Open, off-street parking space fRet me~e taaR 4 Yea~e~es ~e~ eRe aRe twe fam~~y aemes+ SECTION 8. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 8.01 Exterior Storage (A) In Residential Districts o o 8.02 REFUSE In All Districts pae5eR~e~ YeAie~e5 aRa ~r~e*5 iR aR iRe~era~iYe 5~a~e 5Aa~~ Re~ ee ~a~*ea iR ~e5iaeR~ia~ ai5~~ie~5 €e~ a ~e~iea e*eeeaiR~ ~Ai~~y +~G+ aaY5~ iRe~e~a~iYe eAa~~ meaR iRea~ae~e e€ meYemeR~ ~Rae~ ~Aei~ eWR ~ewe~ aRa iR Reea e€ ~e~ai~5 e~ j~R*ya~aT 8.24 Junk Vehicles (A) In All Districts Adopted by the city Council of the City of Andover this day of , 1988. CITY OF ANDOVER ATTEST: Jerry Windschitl - Mayor Victoria Volk - City Clerk o CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE May 17, 1988 ITEM NO, APr:,~(AO. FOR AG"""NDA I . BY! h' '1 ' d h" 1 vi, T e C1ty CounC1 1S requeste to approve t 1S spec1a use perm1t request provided the County proposes a new location for the telecommunications tower. ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT AGENDA SECTION NO., , D1Scuss1on Items Planning Anoka County Special Use Permit 4g. BY: Daryl D. Morey 1>~ Anoka County is requesting a special use permit to allow the construct- tion of a 300' radio communications tower as required by Section 7.03 of Ordinance 8. The tower will be used for dispatching police, fire, highway and park services throughout Anoka County. The property is zoned R-l. The tower will be lit at the top, satisfying FAA requirements. This item had been tabled by the Planning Commission in hopes a bill sponsored by Senator Gene Merriam would eliminate Site seven other sites from consideration as potential landfills. did not. that Q and It Because of the proposed landfill Site Q, placement of the tower on the property is severely limited. The proposed landfill is divided into three categories: the site, the on-site buffer and the off-site buffer (see enclosed map). According to Tom Caswell, a Planner in the Solid Waste Division at the Metropolitan Council, placement of the tower cannot be such that it would adversely affect development of the landfill and possibly eliminate it from consideration as a potential landfill site. The location the County originally proposed for the tower (see attached map) was approved by the Met Council. The Planning Commission is recommending denial of this request not because they are opposed to the use, but rather to the original location being in such close proximity to the intersection of Hanson and Bunker Lake Boulevards. The Planning Commission would not be adverse to the tower if it were to be located further back on the property. Mr. Caswell COUNCIL ACTION c MOTION BY TO SECOND BY o o stated that the County could move the location of the tower back another approximately 350 feet into the on-site buffer area at the edge of the potential landfill site area. If the County is willing to do this, approval is recommended. o o CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. A RESOLUTION APPROVING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT BY ANOKA COUNTY FOR A 300 FOOT RADIO COMMUNICATIONS TOWER ON THE NW~ OF THE SW~ OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 32, RANGE 24, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA. WHEREAS, after such review the Planning and Zoning Commission would not be adverse to this request if the tower were located further back on the site than the originally proposed location 350 feet from the intersection of Hanson and Bunker Lake Boulevards. WHEREAS, the City Council is in agreement with the recommendation given by the Planning and zoning Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Andover to hereby approve the special use permit request of Anoka County for a 300 foot radio communications tower on the NW~ of the SW~ of Section 35, Township 32, Range 24, Anoka County, Minnesota. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Andover this day of , 1988. CITY OF ANDOVER Jerry Windschitl - Mayor ATTEST: Victoria Volk - City Clerk o o ~ CII Y 01 f\l'1UU V 1:." 1685 CROSSTOWN BLVD. N.W, ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 ~ ~Z_OL- REQUEST FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT Name of Applicant COUNTY of ANOKA Address 325 East Main St. Anoka. Mn 55303 Home Phone # Business Phone# 42l-4760 Date of Application January, 4. 1988, Legal description of property involved: (Fill in whichever is appropriate) Plat Parcel PIN Lot Block Addition If metes and bounds, please attach the complete legal. NW ~ of SW ~ of Section 35, T32 NR 24W Reason for Request: Construct 300 foot guyed Radio Communications Tower for Dispatching of Public Safety and other essential services throughout Anoka County. The following information must be provided: ONames and address of all property owners within 350 feet of the subject property. See Exhibit "A" oDrawing of parcel showing dimensions, roads, ditches, water- courses, pre?ent and proposed buildings. See Exhibit "B" " Application Fee: $150.00 Date Paid ,.-/5""'68 Receipt # d? 1,.:;/ $ 10.00 Date Paid I -IS-fOe; Receipt # c< ? 1;:< f Filing Fee: 1J: 0/1 ct081 ~~U- signature of o o CITY of ANDOVER 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. . ANDOVER. MINNESOTA 55304 . (612) 755.5100 CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The City of Andover Planning and zoning Commission will hold a public hearing at 7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as can be heard, Tuesday, March 8, 1988 at the Andover City Hall to consider the Special Use Permit request of Anoka County to allow construction of an antenna in excess of 35 feet in height on the property described as the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 35, Township 32, Range 24, Anoka County, Minnesota. All persons interested in being heard will be given the opportunity at the above time and location. LLW victoria Volk - City Clerk ayne & Kay Olson 3251 Jay st NW oon Rapids, MN 55433 o ., larence Wirkus 3435 Jay st NW ndover, MN 55304 ottkes Bus Service 3625 Jay ST NW ndover, MN 55304 riller Enterprises 49 East Thompson st. Paul, MN 55118 o Milton J. Mardaus 13350 Hanson Blvd NW Andover, MN 55304 James Runke 7320 152nd Lane NW Ramsey, MN 55303 United Power Association Elk River, MN 55330 Gordon Clemens 1751 131st Ave NW Coon Rapids, MN 55433 I 'j \ \ \ Gerry Wegner 13425 Jay st NW Andover, MN 55304 Roger Streich 13024 Crooked Lake Blvd Coon Rapids, MN 55433 ABC Mini-storage 13624 Hanson Blvd NW Andover, MN 55304 Hills, Inc 854 E River Rd Anoka, MN 55303 i \ / COUNTY OF ANOKA Central Communications COURTHOUSE ANOKA, MINNESOTA 55303 612-421-4760 ANOKA COUNTY CENTRAL COMMUNICATIONS January l4, 1988 Ms. Victoria Volk, Clerk City of Andover l685 Crosstown Blvd. Andover MN 55304 Dear Ms. Volk: Anoka County Central Communications serves as the 9-l-1 Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) for all Law Enforcement, Fire Protection and Medical Emergency requests by the citizens of the County. To permit the prompt dispatching of the necessary personnel for these emergencies, an extensive radio communications network is maintained and operated by the County. To meet the every increasing needs of the citizens for these services, due to population grol'th and industrial development, it is imperative that this radio communication system, now thirteen (l3) years old, be extensively updated. Numerous "remote receiving sites" are needed as Hell as a new improved centrally located "transmitting site". Public Safety personnel are now very dependent on "hand-carried" tHO-\,my radios and the present system is inadequate for County-wide communications with these small low powered radios, Another reason for a new transmitting facility is the need to vacate one of the present radio towers in Ramsey where the present communications now originates. The location of the neH Anoka County HighHay facility at Bunker Lake Road and Hanson Blvd. is an ideal site for such a facility due to it's central geographical location, relatively high terrain and accessibility. o The primary ingredient in such a facility is a relatively high "radio tower", the proposed height of which is 300 feet above ground. The tower would be constructed on Anoka County property and well within the property lines, in the rare event it would fall, "emergency dispatching for Sheriff, Police and Fire departments in Anoka County" Affirmative Action I Equal Opportunity Employer o o The enclosed "Request For A Special Use Permit" is hereby submitted for your consideration of this request. A list of the adjacent property owners and a description of a typical radio tower are enclosed. The biddinM process for this construction may well result in another manufacturer, but it would be structurally equal or better, Should you require additional information to act upon this request, please advise us accordingly. BW/ji Sincerely, ~~J Bruce WOjac~ . , ' I: " ' , ie \ '" , " ", . .I.~ . I ~l;) : ~:!i ~i ,u.,,';'. ;.....'.(:,/_...7:w.1 ASA o _ ~~~~__~.::.i 1~ J ". '. .' 1. \, ..........................- RODGER O. STREICH ~ IS "l: __ -- --d ; .... ~ () U I!I (II) @9 I , , , i ! : I , } ,/ , I' -l.U j~ r. $ore.n$e.n " # 1/4 (j) ~ .7 , ~,. 0 ./ ~I "J" (.-8M) 6 1.. -11_"-'._ /. (1/ (c..) dNf;::clHI 'Z ' I @4 <:D . 5 i'~~3.\li - , *: i, i 1 * I i ---il.,tL. ,) 21 I N~GflcJn.J o ~ @ L.J'~"-1 /\ '.. , , , , , . ,I: r- ' I' ;,' . :,<lt~,/ . 'o... I{~~~ r'~1~:~/ 1 :..' ~, _Q.#..J!. 1, " -<-- 350' . - - - .' .... , " 13 '!' , , , . , , , , . . !~ ~~~ ~' ;: I, " " (I) ~ ,,' \ I -4-- (/) y . '. ;'.....' .......... t:>") \..--..---_ .: l':[~NOKA :O~ :SUP; (. 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Discussion Items ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT Planning The City Council is requested to enter into a joint powers agreement with Anoka County for allocation of Performance Based Funds for recycling/composting/waste reduction activities performed between 7/1/88 and 6/30/89. I have attached an explanation of the reimbursement program. Funds not used from our recent interim funding period can be rolled over to the 1988-89 funding period. The 1988-89 funding is based on performance and is less than the previous interim funding period ($4,603 versus $6,020). If we expand our current program, we would be eligible for more monies. Employee expenses/salary is eligible for reimbursement by the County. I will present a work plan that is to accompany the joint powers agreement at the time of the meeting. COUNCIL ACTION MOTION BY TO SECOND BY o ANOKA COUNTY FUNDING PROGRAM for Community Reimbursement of Recycling/Composting/Waste Reduction Programs 7/01/88 through 6/30/89 A performance based funding program for recycling/composting/waste reduction programs must be included in the Recycling Implementation Strategy for Anoka County to qualify for the second distribution of Metropolitan Council Local Recycling Development Grant funds. The funding system will be for landfill abatement activities between 7/01/88 and 6/30/89. The County allocation for reimbursement to communities will be based on funds available to Anoka County. The staff recommendation to the Anoka County Board of Commissioners will be that Anoka County require a minimum match from the community seeking funding for recycling/composting/waste reduction programs. One of the policies in the Anoka County Solid Waste Master Plan is, "Anoka County will provide funding assistance for abatement programs for cities and townships which are committed to plans for achieving their abatement objectives, provided that cities and townships make reasonable efforts to obtain funding from available regional and state funding sources and provide for a portion of local funding, including in-kind efforts." The minimum match could be a soft dollar match such as administration costs or a hard dollar match such as printing, contract services, mailing costs, etc. Anoka County could provide up to 85% of the total eligible costs for the program(s), keeping in mind the availability of funds. Other sources and methods of funding for communities are encouraged. Recouping of avoided costs for waste disposal, volume based fees for trash pick up, other grant programs and other funding mechanisms should be investigated. The attached chart is based on the following assumptions: I) Total amount available for funding of program is up to $159,000 for reimbusement of eligible expenses. a) b) c) d) e) Up to $107,650 for new, expanded or existing recycling programs. (Based on $30.83 per ton recycled) Up to $22,600 for minimum base amount per community. (Divided equally between 21 communities = $1076 each) Up to $10,750 for recycling performance above goal. (Based on $30.83 per ton on up to 10% above) , Up to $10,000 for community participation in commercial/industrial recycling efforts. (Divided equally between communities requesting funds - up to expenses incurred) Up to $8,000 for community composting site. (Divided equally between communities requesting funds - up to expenses incurred) 2) Recycl ing goal - tons based on one-hal f of 1988 and one-hal f of 1989 goals according to the Anoka County Solid Waste Master Plan. 3) Allocations listed are based on community-wide programs. programs being expanded would enable a community to maximum amount of funding. Therefore, attain the o o Anoka County Funding Program Page Two' 4) Interim funds (1987-88) would be rolled over to 1988-89. Performance funds (1988-89) will not be rolled over to 1989-90. 5) Interim funds (1987-88) rolled over would be used for eligible expenses as outlined in the work plan for interim funds. (Exhibit A) 6) Performance funds (1988-89) will be used to reimburse eligible expenses listed in Exhibit B in two ways. The base amount being one and $ per ton actually recycled being the other. 7) A balance of funds chart will be prepared for each city/township by Anoka County, based on reimbursement forms submitted. Sample Balance Chart and Reimbursement Form are attached. 8) For allocation of performance funding, the Joint Powers Agreement with work plan would have to be received by May 15, 1988. A Work Plan form (Exhibit B) is attached to the Joint Powers Agreement. 9) The community can receive credit for tons recycled by community organizations, redemption centers, and drop-off centers, to the extent the community can document items recycled were from the community, not to exceed the community's eligible expenses, listed in Exhibit B. A report form is attached. 10) Funds not requested in excess of $2,500 will be re-allocated for eligible expenses listed in Exhibit B according to the Anoka County Solid Waste Abatement Team. If less than $2,500 is unrequested, the funds will revert to the solid waste management pool of funds. II) Performance based funds allocated, but not expended for the 7-01-88 through 6-30-89 funding period and less than $2,500 will revert to the solid waste management pool of funds for future performance funding. If those funds exceed $2,500 the funds will be allocated for eligible expenses listed in Exhibit B to those communities exceeding their goal by more than 10%, and according to the Anoka County Solid Waste Abatement Team. o 0- o Andover Anoka Bethel Blaine Burns Centerville Circle Pines Columbia Heights Columbus Coon Rapids East Beihel I I I I \ ! Fridley Ham Lake Hilltop Lexington Lina Lakes Linwood Oak Grove Ramsey St_ Francis Spring Lake Pork TOTAL "8 \.? g' = ~ u_ "ll. ~ ~ cr.! .., is ~::E ~, ..,.. -5 "0- ~.= 104 307 2 626 14 17 73 408 22 801 49 572 82 23 42 64 21 27 101 14 -ill 3,491 PERFORMANCE BASED F\Jt'VS FOR ANOKA COUNTY LA/'VF ILL /4BA TEME-NT ACTIVITIES, 7/1 f88 thru 6/30/89 .E .. ~ -\.? a~ 10 , 0 >- .ou 'w <1>0: $ 3,206 9,465 19 , 300 432 524 2,251 12,579 678 24,695 1,511 17,635 2,528 709 1,295 1,973 647 832 3,114 432 3.761 $107,629 I I c g~ 6- ...J "U s>- .ou 'w <1>0: 62 $ 1,076 1,076 1,076 1,076 1,076 1,076 1,076 1,076 _ 1,076 1,076 1,076 1,076 1,076 1,076 1,076 1,076 1,076 1,076 1,076 1,076 1.076 $22,596 \.'l ~ ...J -u &>- o-u IIW ~o: ~.:. I. 2 o <I> .J:J $ 321 947 6 1,930 1,258 68 2,470 151 1,764 -253 71 130 197 65 83 311 43 376 $10,764 II .. o .r:. .~ .. ~- S ...J_"O.o <t~~0> I- !5 _ c: O-ec:= 1-5i6~ 1..8 E ~ <<<..no I 0 "" 43 52 225 $ 4,603 11,488 1,144 22,306 1,551 . 1,652 3,552 14,913 1,822 28,241 2,738 20,475 3,857 . 1,856 2,501 3,246 1,788 1,991 4,501 1,551 5.213 $140,989 ~ ! ~ ~ ':; r: ~ "'" c: ]:H :.::::"tJ ~ 00 1- - 'ij 0> II I '" \", c:.c I ~ II'. " ",Ei:i=E : ~ ~ ~ , E u ~ l> I ~oi I I I I $10,000 0- C '''; >.. ~= Q. 0 ... c: ~';; !5 .. II U"O '" II 0- ~"C ~ 'c'S: c: :)'- I; I E i' II c: ... J I - II _ I 0::: " u....o ...J < I- o I- $8,000 $158,98:' o REQUEST FOR REIMBURSEMENT FOR LANDFILL ABATEMENT ACTIVITIES 7-1-88 thru 6-30-89 MEMO TO: Anoka County FROM: City/Township SUBJECT: Reimbursement for Landfill Abatement Activities DATE: Attached is an itemized invoice, requesting reimbursement $ for expenses during the period of , incurred by the CitylTownship of abatement activities. in the amount of thru for landf ill Request for reimbursement is in accordance with the Joint Powers Agreement with Work Plan(s) dated Funding sources include: J) Interim Funds - Exhibit A 2) Performance Based Funds - Exhibit B a) Base Funds b) Dollars per Ton - see attached report form The City/Township has not received any grants, loans or appropriations to reimburse these expenses. Our records will be open for review and copying by the County or its authorized agents for a period of three years from the last receipt of payment from the County pursuant to the Joint Powers Agreement. Activity ********** Expense Amount Fundinq Source t) 2) 3) 4) 5) ********** TOT AL REIMBURSEMENT REQUEST o City/Township: Contact Person: Address: Telephone Number: o City/Township: Contact Person: Addess: Telephone Number: REPORT FORM FOR TONS RECYCLED I) Entity Performing Recycling Activities: Time Frame Description of Materials Recycled Total For Entity - 2) Entity Performing Recycling Activities: Time Frame Description of Materials Recycled Tons Tons Total For Entity - 3) Entity Performing Recycling Activities: Time Frame Description of Materials Recycled Tons ' Total For Entity - 4) Entity Performing Recycling Activities: Time Frame Description of Materials Recycled o Tons Total For Entity- o V') W t- > ~ U <I: I- ZO'\ WOO :E~ I-W ~ a::t-o <I:<I:M ICOv U<I: 5 W~-, U~cb ZlL.oo <l:O~ ~z ~ <1:<1:- co~>- 0."5 --, I V') Z ~ o I- -.. >- t- U o n C .: a. 0 0 :c ~ Z II) v v ;O....c ;:a- _ V) 0 OUII)..c: t-ova. ""-4-'-Q) ~ 5~ v o ;..' <l: t- E tlO .~ C v 'S - c C :3 --. U. - c 6 E <I: .. 8.15 """1- --. .CJ II) -0 c: ;) lL. V ~ o E .. o - .. v a. ~~ o c: co;) elL. , II) -g "I ;) v l.L. > ,s~1 .. v, ~ 01 ~ '"I o JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into on , 198 ,notwithstanding the date of the signatures of the parties, between the COUNTY OF ANOKA, State of Minnesota, hereinafter referred to as the "COUNTY", and the CITY OF ANDOVER, hereinafter referred to as the "MUNICIPALITY". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Minn. Stat. Section 115A.919 (1985), (hereinafter Surcharge Statute) provides that: A county may impose a fee, by cubic yard of waste or its equivalent, on operators of facilities for the disposal of mixed municipal solid waste located within the county. The fee in the metropolitan area may not exceed 25 cents per cubic yard, or its equivalent. The revenue from the fees shall be credited to the county general fund and shall be used only for landfill abatement purposes, or costs of closure, postclosure care, and response actions or for purposes of mitigating and compensating for the local risks, costs, and other adverse effects of faci Iities. WHEREAS, the County imposed a 25 cent per cubic yard fee effective January I, 1985, at all mixed municipal waste landfills located within its borders; and WHEREAS, on April 16, 1985, the Anoka County Board of Commissioners adopted a policy whereby a certain portion of the fees collected under the Surcharge Statute are available for distribution to municipalities within Anoka County to reimburse eligible expenses for local landfill abatement activities; and WHEREAS, Anoka County expects to apply for and receive Metropolitan Council funds allocated to Anoka County pursuant to Minn. Stat. 9 473.8441, Subd. 5 (c), to be distributed using a performance based funding formula for landfill abatement activities; and WHEREAS, on March 15, 1988, the Anoka County Board of Commissioners allocated funds expected to be received from the Metropolitan Council, surcharge collections and other sources for recycling/composting/waste reduction activities in the Municipality in accordance with the Anoka County Solid Waste Master Plan and Metropolitan Council and Legislative direction to have recycling and composting activities expanded at the local level; and Wl--IEREAS, the Anoka County Board of Commissioners has adopted a policy whereby the above allocation in excess of $2,500.00 that has not been requested by May 15, 1988 is to be reallocated to municipalities within Anoka County for reimbursement of eligible expenses for said activities; and WHEREAS, the parties anticipate that this Agreement County allocates additional funds to the municipality recycling/composting/waste eduction activities; and may be amended if the for new or expanded o WHEREAS, as of May I, 1988, there is a balance of $6,020.00 from the interim funding program that will be spent in accordance with the interim funding work plan, attached as Exhibit A; and o WHEREAS, the following amounts have been allocated to the Municipality under the performance based funding program for reimbursement of the Municipality's eligible expenses listed in Exhibit B: 11,076.00 for base recycling efforts 3,527.00 for $ per ton recycled (including 10% bonus) -0- for community commercial/industrial recycling program -0- for community yard waste program 4,603 .00 TOTAL Performance Based Funding Program; and WHEREAS, the Municipality wishes to achieve the goal of recycling 114 tons (including 10% bonus) of recyclable materials between July I, 1988 and June 30, 1989; and WHEREAS, the parties are authorized and empowered to enter into this Agreement pursuant to Minn. Stat. Sections 471.59 and 473.811, Subd. 7. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises contained in this Agreement, the parties mutually agree to the following terms and conditions: I. PURPOSE The purpose of this Agreement is to provide for cooperation between the County and the Municipality to implement landfill abatement programs in the Municipality. 2. TERM The term of this Agreement is from through June 30, 1989, for local landfill abatement activities performed from May I, 1988 through June 30, 1989 as outlined in Exhibit A and from July I, 1988 through June 30, 1989 as outlined in Exhibit B, unless earlier terminated as provided herein. 3. PROGRAM The Municipality shall perform landfill abatement activities substantially as set forth in the landfill abatement work plans attached as Exhibit A and Exhibit B, which ore made a part of this Agreement. The Anoka County Administrator or his designee shall have the authority to approve modifications to Exhibit A as requested by the Municipality as long as the amount payable under this Agreement for eligible activities set forth in Exhibit A does not exceed $6,020.00. The Anoka County Administrator or his designee shall have the authority to approve modifications to Exhibit B as requested by the Municipality, as long os the amount payable under this Agreement for eligible activities set forth in Exhibit B does not exceed $4,603.00. 4. REPORTING o a. The Municipality shall, on a quarterly basis, submit to the County no later than October 31, 1988, January 31, 1989, Apri I 30, 1989 and July 31, 1989, - 2 - o an accounting of the amount of waste which has been diverted from landfills as a result of the Municipality's activities and the efforts of other community programs, redemption centers and drop-off centers. F or community yard waste programs, an estimate shall be provided of the number of cubic yards or tons of yard waste brought to a composting site, together with a description of the methodology used for calculations. F or recycling programs, documentation shall be provided showing the number of tons of each recyclable material which has been collected and the number of tons of each recyclable material which has been marketed. For recycling programs run by other persons or entities, the Municipality shall also provide documentation showing that the materials were recycled by the Municipality's residents. b. The Municipality agrees to furnish the County, on a quarterly basis no later than July 31, 1989, information regarding any revenue received from sources other than the County for landfill abatement activities set forth in Exhibit A and Exhibit B and an accounting of the use of said revenue. c. The Municipality agrees to furnish the County with additional reports in form and at frequencies requested by the County for financial evaluation, program management purposes, and reporting to the Metropolitan Council. 5. BILLING AND PAYMENT PROCEDURE The Municipality shall, on a quarterly basis, submit itemized invoices to the County for eligible abatement activities no later than October 31, 1988, January 31, 1989, April 30, 1989, and July 31, 1989, in a form acceptable to the County. Costs not billed by July 31, 1989 will not be eligible for funding. The invoices shall be paid in accordance with standard County procedures, subject to the approval of the Anoka County Board of Commissioners. 6. ELIGIBILITY FOR FUNDS a. Only those activities which are identified in Exhibit A and Exhibit B shall be eligible for funding under this Agreement. Landfill abatement costs incurred by the Municipality which are reimbursed by a source other than as provided for in this Agreement are not eligible for further reimbursement under this Agreement. Any revenues received by Municipality from landfill abatement activities identified in Exhibit A and Exhibit B shall be used only for landfill abatement activities. b. Notwithstanding any prOVIsion of this Agreement to the contrary, the maximum amount that the County will reimburse to the Municipality for eligible activities listed in Exhibit A shall be $6,020.00 and for eligible activities listed in Exhibit B shall be $4,603.00. c. The Municipality is entitled to receive reimbursement for eligible expenses listed in Exhibit B up to the project maximum of $4,603.00 only if it meets certain performance standards. The actual project maximum for eligible expenses listed in Exhibit B shall be computed as follows: I. $1,076 as a base amount if it implements a residential recycling program as set forth in Exhibit B; o - 3 - o 2. Up to $3,527 .00 at the rate of $30.83 per ton of residential materials recycled between July I, 1988 and June 30, 1989, by the Municipality or other community programs, drop-off centers or redemption centers to the extent that the Municipality provides documentation acceptable to the County that the recycled materials were recycled by residents of the Municipality; 3. $-0- for the Municipality's participation in commercial/industrial recycling efforts; and 4. $-0- for a community yard waste composting program sponsored by the Municipality. The Municipality shall receive reimbursement for eligible expenses as set forth in the Budget for Municipality's Landfi II Abatement activities contained in Exhibit B. The Municipality may request, and the Anoka County Administrator or his designee may approve in his or her discretion, changes in the line items set forth in said budget so long as the project maximum computed as set forth in this Section 6.c is not exceeded. d. If landfill surcharge monies, Metropolitan Council Grant monies, and other monies collected by the County and allocated to cities and townships for local landfill abatement activities are inadequate to meet the County's allocation to the Municipality under this Agreement, the County may reduce the maximum amount reimbursable under this Agreement after giving written notice to the Municipality. 7. RECORDS The Municipality shall maintain financial and other records and accounts in accordance with requirements of the County and the State of Minnesota. In accordance with Minn. Stat. 9 471.59, Subd. 3, the Municipality shall maintain strict accountability of all funds and maintain records of all receipts and disbursements. Such records and accounts shall be maintained in a form which will permit the tracing of funds and program income to final expenditure. The Municipality shall maintain records sufficient to reflect that all funds received under this Agreement were expended in accordance with Minn. Stat. 9 IISA.919 and Minn. Stat. 9 473.8441 for recycling/yard waste compasting/waste reduction landfill abatement purposes. The Municipality shall also maintain records of the quantities of materials recycled or composted. All records and accounts shall be retained as provided by law, but in no event for a period of less than three years from the last receipt of payment from the County pursuant to this Agreement. 8. AUDIT o Pursuant to Minn. Stat. 168.06, Subd. 4, the Municipality shall allow the County ar other persons or agencies authorized by the County, Metropolitan Council and the State of Minnesota, including the Legislative Auditor or the State Auditor, access to the records of the Municipality at reasonable hours, including all books, records, documents, and accounting procedures and practices of the Municipality relevant to the subject matter of , the Agreement, for purposes of audit. In addition, the County shall have access to the project site(s), if any, at reasonable hours. -4- o 9. COMPLIANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS OF THE LAW In performing the provisions of this Agreement, both parties agree to comply with all applicable federal, state or local laws, ordinances, rules, regulations or standards established by any agency or special governmental unit which are now or hereafter promulgated insofar as they relate to performance of the provisions of this Agreement. In addition, the Municipality shall comply with all applicable requirements of the Metropolitan Council for the use of funds provided to the Municipality by the County under this Agreement. ' 10. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION No person shall illegally, on the grounds of race, creed, color, religion, sex, marital status, public assistance status, sexual preference, handicap, age or national origin, be excluded from full employment rights in, participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to unlawful discrimination under any program, service or activity hereunder. The Municipality agrees to take affirmative action so that applicants and employees are treated equally with respect to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, transfer, recruitment, layoff, termination, selection for training, rates of pay, and other forms of compensation. The Municipality further agrees to take affirmative action to include the participation of women and minority business enterprises (W/MBE) in the . performance of this Agreement, wherever possible. The Municipality agrees to obtain a Metropolitan Council list of W/MBE's and to make a good faith effort to include participation by W/MBE's for any contract to be let in performing the activities contemplated by this Agreement. II. PUBLICATIONS The Municipality shall acknowledge the financial assistance of the Metropolitan Council and the County on all promotional materials, reports and publications relating to the activities described in Exhibits A and B. 12. INDEMNIFICATION Both parties mutually agree to indemnify and hold each other harmless from all claims, demands, and causes of action of any kind or character, including the cost of defense thereof, resulting from the acts or omissions of their respective public officials, officers, agents and employees relating to activities conducted under this Agreement. 13. ASSIGNMENT AND SUBCONTRACTING The Municipality shall be responsible for the performance of all subcontracts and shall ensure that the subcontractors perform fully the' terms of the subcontract. The Agreement between the Municipality and a subcontractor shall obligate the subcontractor to comply fully with the terms of this Agreement. 14. ENTIRE AGREEMENT o It is understood and agreed that the entire Agreement is contained herein and that this Agreement supersedes all oral and written agreements and negotiations between the -5- o o parties relating to the subject matter hereof, including the Joint Powers Agreement between the parties dated February 9, 1988, which is hereby terminated by agreement of the parties. 15. AMENDMENTS Any amendments, alterations, variations, modifications, or waivers of this Agreement shall be valid only when they have been reduced ta writing, duly signed by the parties. 16. CONTRACTS AND PURCHASES Contracts let and purchases made under this Agreement shall be made by the Municipality in conformance with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations. 17 . TERMINATION This Agreement shall terminate under the following circumstances: a. By mutual written agreement of the parties; or b. By either party, with or without cause, giving not less than seven (7) days written notice, delivered by mail or in person to the other party, specifying the date of termination. lB. PROPERTY DISTRIBUTION If this Agreement is terminated pursuant to paragraph 17, assets acquired in whole or in part with funds provided under this Agreement shall be the property of the Municipality so long as said assets are used by the Municipality for the purpose of a landfill abatement program approved by the County. ' In the event the Municipality discontinues use of the assets for said landfill abatement purposes said assets shall, at the County's discretion, either be returned to the County or sold and the net proceeds of the liquidation returned to the County. 19. SEVERABILITY The provisions of this Agreement are severable. If any paragraph, section, subdivision, sentence, clause or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held to be contrary to law, such decision shall not affect the remaining portion of this Agreement. - 6 - ,~.".'l- o o IN WITI\ESS WHEREOF, the parties hereunto set their hands as of the dates written below: COUNTY OF ANOKA CITY OF ANDOVER By: By: Dan Erhart, Chairman Anoka County Board of Commissioners Name: ATTEST: Title: Date: John "Jay" Mclinden County Administrator Date: Approved as to form and legality: Approved as to form and legality: Assistant Anoka County Attorney Name: Title: Date: - 7 - o CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION May 17, 1988 DATE AGENDA SECTION NQ Discussion Items ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT APPROVED FOR AGENDA Planning ITEM NO. Gene Brown Lot Split 4.1). BY: Daryl D. Morey ~ BY: The City City Council is requested to approve the attached resolution for a lot split by Gene Brown. Mr. Brown is requesting to split a single parcel, located south of 135th Lane at Round Lake Boulevard, into two separate lots for single-family development (see attached maps). The property is zoned R-4. The two proposed lots would meet the lot provisions of Ordinance 8 with regard to lot width, lot depth and lot area in an R-4 zoning district. There is a sewer stub available to serve each of the proposed lots (see attached as-built map). Municipal water service, however, is not available to the site. The Planning Commission recommended approval of this request at their April 26, 1988 meeting. COUNCIL ACTION MOTION BY TO SECOND BY o o CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANORA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE LOT SPLIT AS REQUESTED BY GENE BROWN FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT PIN 32 32 24 42 0012 TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF CITY ORDINANCE NO. 40. WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission has reviewed the request of Gene Brown to subdivide into two separate parcels pursuant to the requirements of Ordinance No. 40, PIN 32 32 24 42 0012; and WHEREAS, after such review the Planning and zoning Commission has set forth a recommendation for approval of the request for the following reasons: 1) the property is currently zoned R-4; 2) each of the resultant lots will meet the minimum requirements of the R-4 zoning district; and 3) sewer stubs are available to each of the lots; water is available but is not required. WHEREAS, the City Council is in agreement with the recommendation of the Planning and zoning Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE I~ RESOLVED by the City Council to hereby approve the lot split request of Gene Brown to subdivide into two parcels the property as described above, subject to the following: 1) payment of park dedication fees; and 2) furnishing to the City the new legal descriptions prior to this being recorded. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Andover this day of , 1988. CITY OF ANDOVER Jerry Windschitl - Mayor ATTEST: Victoria Volk - City Clerk CITY of ANDOVER 1685 CROSSTOWN BLVD, N.W. ANDOVER. MINNESOTA 55304 Lot split it ~'&--03 , ' LOT SPLIT REQUEST FORM , ' property Address cn-~ Current zonitng 'R. - ~ ********************************************************************** ::::e:: APP1!7~7/b~l:;;:?~ ~ ::::.::::e ~/J }t:;s,n::Phone Dete Lf~ 7_?:S(Y/b ********************************************************************** Property Owner (Fee Owner) ~ ~ (If different from above) Address Home phone Business Phone Signature Date' ********************************************************************** Attach a scaled drawing of the proposed split of the property showing: scale and north arrow, dimensions of the property and structures, front, side and rear yard building setbacks, adjacent street names, location and use of existing structures within 350 feet. The date the property became a lot of record, the names and addresses of all property owners within 350 feet of the property proposed to be split, and the complete legal description OL the subject property must also be provided. I hereby certify that this property has not been subdivided within the last three years. /~~ Signature of Applicant o Lot Split Fee: Filing Fee: $50.00 $10.00 Date paid ~ Receipt it ~10(P~ park Dedication: ~ c2CD ,00 Date paid Receipt it o o CITY of ANDOVER 1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. . ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 · (612) 755-5100 April 19, 1988 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The City of Andover Planning and zoning Commission will hold a meeting at 7:30 P.M., Tuesday, April 26, 1988 at the Andover City Hall, at which time they will consider the request of Gene Brown to split the property located at 13511 Round Lake Boulevard N.W. (see attached sketch). All persons desirini to be heard will be given the opportunity at the above time and location. /(:../.-. / #/ C!~0~ rJ.:I-{;,L/ Victoria Volk - City Clerk o o . Property Owners Gene Brown Lot Split Brian Keith & Toni Ann Dahl 13433 Round Lake Blvd. Andover, MN 55304 Jeffrey & Lynette Neubauer 3522 135th Ave. NW Andover, MN 55304 Poncie & Alma Bungee 329 Concord st. Paul, MN 55107 Lyle C. Jr. & Debbie L. Watson 3501 135th Ave. NW Andover, MN 55304 Stephen M. & D. M. Klonowski 3512 135th Lane NW Andover, MN 55304 Blake J. & Celia J. Fleisher 3541 135th LN NW Andover, MN 55304 Richard A. & S. K. Krafty 3511 135th LN NW Andover, MN 55304 Ronald O. and Diane M. Burgess 3531 135th LN NW Andover, MN 55304 Patrick R. & Judy Whiche110 3532 135th Ave. NW Andover, MN 55304 Siegfried J. & L. L. Haderly 7467 Hyde S. cottage Grove, MN 55016 Colin C. & Connie J. Steinke 3502 135th LN NW Andover, MN 55304 John F. and Joanne L. Fritz 3522 135th LN NW Andover, MN 55304 " Steven L. & Mary Gilbertson 3521 135th LN NW Andover, MN 55304 Allen Lee & Sandra Gessell 3501 135th LN NW Andover, MN 55304 o o Scott M. and Kay L. Hibbard 3502 136th Ave. NW Andover, MN 55304 Linda M. Sanocki 3522 136th Ave. NW Andover, MN 55304 Edward R. & D. K. Sutherland 13547 Round Lake Blvd. NW Andover, MN 55304 Thomas D. & Linda K. Evavold 3502 135th Ave. NW Andover, MN 55304 Boulevard Mall partn~rship 126 2nd Ave. N. Anoka, Mn 55303 Janice M. Lemieux 1574 Sunny Way ct. Anoka, MN 55303 Duane E. & Sharon D. Ortlepp 1601 Roosevelt Anoka, MN 55303 Joseph & Kathleen Mcardle 3348 16th Ave. Anoka, MN 55303 Scott E. & Jackie Rae Rogers 1525 Roosevelt Anoka, MN 55303 Russell E. & June Mickelson 3512 136th Ave. NW Andover, MN 55304 Dale A. and Karen J. Jones 3532 136th Ave. NW Andover, MN 55304 Kenneth J. & Sandra Jeanotte 3512 135th Ave. NW Andover, MN 55304 John A. & J. R. Quick 13511 Round Lake Blvd. NW Andover, MN 55304 R. J. & J. M. Christianson 1576 Sunny Way Court Anoka, MN 55303 Donald & Julie K10streich 1609 Roosevelt Anoka, MN 55303 Randall E. & Anna L. Johnson Box 12 Anoka, MN 55303 Taco Factory, Inc. 3028 payne Ave. Little Canada, Mn 55117 ,......;. (,fil ~ ~ \ ,.. ..;. ~ (9J (79tJI J tfr.-r~ l~..~....,... t'l.-A' ('I .J...,ft(, (1J (7901) &-1'tK. L,I),,,,,, {j",..j~f 4.<141', ( 1825) ,l"~ h 1 , ,~ ,.') ,/ I It: 'ff~n.' ____... -11-1 u..u Y;~? /l":"''''''I~\.)''' \, .J.. 'l) ~')ol'.' 136 TH ~ ; . 5 ( (4,) ~ , , , , ( - I'" , :i ... "'" . (59) ~ 5 ~ ..... (~) 6 ~ (5) IN ..... ~ ..., ~ ..... (13) ~ ~4) ~ 4 5 ~ ~ I .'~, i+ (.,.,) z '. o " r;: '" 9 '" " r;: o '" >t "'-> 4'0 s:: a- I O. ...;fJ..O eO-He"" o -~ II Z tIl: ."'... Ql 0.., U~!: 0 .. .~ . ii.~ :>ml::!ll'(l -. " Hts...Orn ~ 2: LU 2: q: -.I .c: - l{) rr, o <::l ~ '<I ~ , {U ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \; ~L ' ' - ~ ~ ,{I 'lo " "-~ z+' '^'., '", <Xl'" '" ... '" O;::J :0'0 "'''' '5 ~g ...'" '" .. . 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'14 ,ts'Mrr"'W I' 11'.'/ fS.l,M.... I I I I I I I I I \ \ "- ..... BLOC K I \ ' 10 9 [-:I!"l' . ,o,. . '. .~'tt....... .:. '" : : !.e.:.1 :'.:: ;.~ :\: :'. : :';"'" :. : - '- _.m::"'-''''j~''l''-~::=:I--^--^'~ ... '\. .... ..... .,... . ~ ~ . -~\ -- l ... 'Ll r- OO U.III ~ u" u . 0 , Ii' wI or oo 't-~' 14 '-t "u \16 8 - .. -", ~ /-- I I I I I I I I I I I I '_ i:~ rJ: ..--r=-.:. . .1... ,., i ............-...........-1-.... ...., \m t. :,.' ~.. o CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE May 17, 1988 ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT FOR AGENDA SECTION NO. Discussion Items Planning ITEM NQ Ordinance 10 Amendment 4j. BY: Oar I D. More ~ BY: The Planning Commission is recommending that no changes be made to Ordinance 10 regarding the addition of a concept plan to the sketch plan and preliminary and final plats in the platting process. The concept plan would fall between the sketch plan and the preliminary plat in the order of things, and would be required for parcels of land where only a portion of the owner's property .will be platted at a time. The concept plan would show the lot layout of all contiguous property. All subsequent preliminary plats would conform to the lot layout of the concept plan. The purpose of the concept plan would be to give the City a plan for the development of the whole property, while only a portion at a time is being developed. A developer may be able to avoid doing an EAW (required for developments of 100 or more lots) under this proposal. COUNCIL ACTION MOTION BY TO SECOND BY o CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION AGENDA SECTION NO. DATE Mav 17, 1988 ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT Di Engineering ITEM NO. Gammon Bros. Mining Permit 4k. BY: Todd J. Haas ~<s" BY: The City Council is requested to refer this item back to the Planning Commission. See attached Planning and Zoning Commission minutes from April 26, 1988. MOTION BY TO COUNCIL ACTION SECOND BY o CITY of ANDOVER REGULAR PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING - MINUTES APRIL 26, 1988 The Regularly Scheduled Andover Planning and Zoning Commission meeting was called to order by Chairman Marge Perry at 7:30 P.M., Tuesday, April 26, 1988 at the Andover City Hall, 1685 Crosstown Boulevard N.W., Andover, MN. Commissioners Present: Commissioners Absent: Also Present: Bernard, Bose11, Jovanovich, Jacobson, Vistad, Pease None Todd Haas, Assistant City Engineer; Daryl Morey, City Planner APPROVAL OF MINUTES This item was tabled to the next meeting. Specia1 Use Permit-Anoka County, cont. Daryl Morey explained that this item was tabled in order to determine the outcome of Senator Merriam's bill which would have eliminated eight sites from consideration as potential landfills. The bill passed but in conference committee the portion which would have eliminated our site from consideration was eliminated, and our site is still being considered. Bruce Wojack of Anoka County has requested that this be tabled to the next meeting. Mr. Morey recommended that it be tabled,. Discussion on the time limit for referral to the Council ensued with the concensus being that if this item is dealt with at the next meeting it could go to Council on May 17. MOTION by Jacobson, seconded by Bernard to table this item to the next meeting. Motion carried. Gammon Bros. Mining Permit Mr. Haas noted that the applicant is present to request this item be tabled to the next meeting. Dick Gammon, Gammon Bros. - requested that the Planning Commission grant an extension of time on this item. Ms. Bose11 stated that this falls into the same category as the previous item as the application was received on February 26th. The only item missing is the drawing and that has been missing since the application was received. Mr. Haas recommended that this be tabled so the applicant can bring in the drawing. MOTION by Vistad, seconded by Jovanovich to refer this to the Council and explain that the applicant has requested an extension and ask the Council to 4:)refer it back to the Planning Commission. Motion carried. o CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE May 17, 1988 ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT AGENDA SECTION NO. ITEM NO. Planning Approve purchase Agrmt Commercial Park 41. BY: Oar 1 D. More p~ FOR The City Council is requested to approve a purchase agreement with Kent Roessler for the purchase of Lot 1, Block 2 of the Andover Commercial Park. Mr. Roessler is proposing to construct a self- service car wash on the site, which is allowed as a permitted use in a GB District. COUNCIL ACTION SECOND BY MOTION BY TO LAW OFFICES OF o 1!urke and Jlawkins SUITE 101 299 COON RAP'OS BOULEVARO COON RAPIOS. MINNESOTA S5433 PHONE (612) 784,2998 JOHN M. BURKE WILLIAM G. HAWKINS BARRY M. ROBINSON May 9, 1988 Cop}' /}1 lOp IlfOHAlIf }'OIJJ ~J10N W Mr. Kent Roessler 10666 University Avenue Suite 105 Coon Rapids, MN 55433 Dear Kent: Enclosed herein please find an original and two copies of the proposed purchase agreement for the lot in Andover. Would you please sign the original and a copy and return them to me in the enclosed envelope along with your earnest money check of $1,000.00. The earnest money should be made payable to the City of Andover. This matter will be on the City Council agenda on May 17, 1988. You should plan to be present at that time with preliminary plans for discussion of your construction with the City Council. Sincerely, William G. Hawkins WGH:mk Ene. cc: Mr. Daryl Morey Dear Daryl: Please make sure this is on the agenda for the May 17th meeting., Thank you. o I _..J . --+ = --l " I I I I --~ ;?;I ',-, S I ~;: ;g I ;!~ , I --1 I ~I ~'i I ~- _::U- !.t.t ~.r; 1 t:~ \ ,:: f.rj \ "'-",-J [f1 'I b..! ~ -"'-l I~ ---I;tJ -"':.. -~.J G:~ I d -~-j I ---1 I --, I" I ANOKA COUVTr MONUMENT; W,//<f l/CORNE'R OF' SEC. 34. T.32.R.24. ANDOVER CITY OF ANDOVER COMMERCIAL COUl' ~....-- ')lJ9.r.X57f6"~ ---495.~" --- NORTH LINE OF THe NtfI 1/'1 OF THe /SW 1/4 OF'SEe:34, 7.J2, R.2". .. ~ .. :i ..: ~ ~ 'e/ ~, ~ ~ 'e , . r~~ ~ ((\\V ~v~.~ r- , I I I I 18 I~ I~ I' I I . I ... 1 ,Ii' ...~o.~, ",. ,A. ~.... ""'.....'.,.1. I "'-_("';' 3;... 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Staff, Committee Committee 5a ITEM Planning Commission NO. Chairman/Sketch Plan ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT APPROVED FOR AGENDA Planning BY: Daryl D. Morey ~11\ 1. The Planning Commission Chairman, Marge Perry, would like to address the City Council to discuss the platting process. 2. Currently the sketch plan is reviewed by the City Council prior to review by the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission would like the process to follow the procedure in Ordinance 10, where a sketch plan would go to the Planning Commission first, then to the City Council. 3. The Planning Cbmmissiohis required to review a plan which the developer has prepared based on Council discussion of variances, etc. which may be in conflict with the ordinances. This leaves the Planning Commission unable to adequately communicate their recommendations; if they do, the applicant becomes confused about which recommendation (Planning Commission or City Council) to act on because the next step is to go before the Planning Commission with the preliminary plat. COUNCIL ACTION MOTION BY TO SECOND BY " o CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE 17 May'A, 1988 BY: Dave Almgren BY: ITEM Lease Copy Machine NO. Sb. ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT ,,(/ / Building ~ AGENDA SECTION NO. Handout The City Council is requested to consider leasing a new copy machine that will be used by the Building Department, Planning Department and Engineering for Park Board Items. We have been trying a Ricoh FT5010. The lease on the copier would be for a four year period at $107.32 per month. With a document feeder on the machine the lease would be $140.32 per month. At the end of the four year period, the buyout price would be approximately $475.00. The maintenance contract on this machine would be tied into the contract for the other Ricoh copier that we have. Attached is the proposal from Metro Sales. We are currently paying $126.00 per month for the old Canon copier for maintenance. (We own this machine) MOTION BY TO COUNCIL ACTION SECOND BY 'Trn m'T rn mETrO PROPOSAL FOR RICOH FT50l0 COPIER SYSTEM Submitted to ANDOVER CITY HALL Prepared by Douglas Andersen Metro Sales, Incorporated 1620 East 78th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55423 May 2, 1988 o metro sales incorporated. 1620 east 78th street. minneapolis, minnesota 55423 · phone (612) 861.4000 :1 o PURCHASE ANALYSIS RICOH FT5000 PLAIN PAPER COPIER Ricoh FT5000 CS2050 20-Bin Sorter Trade-in on Canon 400F $3,995.00 $1,206.00 < 1,325.00> $3,475.00 Total LEASE ANALYSIS 48 Months Ricoh FT5010 Copier System $107.32 At the end of the lease period you have three options: 1. Return equipment. 2. Renew annually for one monthly payment per year. 3. Purchase equipment for 10% original cost. WARRANTY The equipment comes with a 90-day warranty on all parts and labor. This includes the photoreceptor and an unlimited number of service calls. SUPPLY COSTS (Carton Pricing) Toner - $25.00/cartridge yields 7,000 copies Developer - $69.50/bottle yields 60,000 copies Total Supply Cost $.00357/copy .00116/copy $.00473/copy S.da.8! metro sales incorporated. 1620 east 78th street. minneapolis, minnesota 55423. phone (612) 861,4000 o c CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE Mav 17, 1988 AGENDA SECTION NO. Staff, Committee, Comm. ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT Administration APPRO~VFOR AGENDA C ' ..., BY:A f ITEM Tax Forfeit Land Sa1e NO. BY: Vicki Vo1k S.c. Anoka County p1ans to have a 1and sa1e in October and pursuant to Minnesota Statutes the city must approve the c1assification and sale of forfeit parce1s. If any of the forfeit parce1s are to be withhe1d from the sa1e, we need to notify the County by June 3, 1988. Attached is a 1ist of the parce1s and a map showing the 1ocation of each. V:Attach. COUNCIL ACTION MOTION BY TO SECOND BY AP.mAISM. LIST 88-B ElIw.w.T B o Slt:xli.visim Sec. cr 'l'wp. cr 1Dt modt Rame ~ Value of T HTrl city of ANIXM!R UNPIATI'ED 1. 14 32 24 44 0001 Plat *65914, Parcel '9000 !fey 00550148 '!hat prt of SEl of SEl desc as fol: O:m at apt al E line of ad l,l 494.97 ft N of SE oor thereof: th W prll/W S line of sd t, t 884 ft to pc:t> of lard to be desc: th oont W prll with ad S line 105 ft to a pt hereinafter :referred to as pt "A": th N at rt arg 600 ft: th W at rt arg to W line of ad t,!: th N 81g sd W line 15 ft +or- to its inter/w a line prll/w sd S line & 615 ft N of sd pt "A" (as neas 81g a line perp to sd S line): th E 81g sd prll line to its inter/w a line run perp to sd S line & tlu:u pt "A"; th N 81g sd perp line to N line of sd t, t, th E 81g sd N line to its inter with the fol desc line, sd line hereinafter :referred to a line liB"; CCIlI at a pt al E line of sd t, t 561 ft N of SE oor thereof; th W & prll/w S line of sd t, t 920.99 ft; th N to sd N line & there tenn; th S & E 81g sd line "B" to E line of ad t, t & pee of ad line "B"; th S 81g ad E line 66.03 ft; th W prll/W S line of sd t, t to a pt 817 ft W of E line thereof, th S at rt arq 494.97 ft to eel S line: th W 81g sd S line to its inter/W a line nm perp to sd S line & t.hru pcb; th N 81g sd perp line 400 ft; th E at rt arg 1.0 ft; th N at rt arg 94.74 ft; th W at rt arq 1.0 ft to pcb: ex rd subj to ease of rec 'I " " I, 'I o *SUbject to Rep.u:chase am will not be authorized for sale befo:re 9-11-88. - 1 - EXHIBlT E APmAISAL LIST B8-B o Sl'htivisim City of ANOOVER *2. 29 32 24 42 0008 Plat 1/65929, Parcel *8060 Fey 00559247 '1bat prt of Gavt lDt 4 See 29-32-24- desc as fol beg at a pt on a line bein:J meas at rt arg to S line of GoI1t lDt 4 & 722.9 ft W of the SE cor thereof ad pt bein:J 720 ft my of ad S line Gavt lot 4 th coot ,Nly 81g sd line to a pt bein:J 860 ft N of sd S line thereof, th W at rt arg 175 ft + or - to cIL of CSAH 1/9, th NEly 81g sd CIL 367.8 ft + or - to the inter/w the C/L of Sa.1th Coon Creek Dr th S 81g sd C/L to a pt bein;J 729.70 ft (as IDeaS 81g C/L thereof) fran the inter of the E line of Govt lot 4 & C/L of sd South Coon Creek Dr th SWly at rt arg 217.8 ft th SEly at rt arg 100 ft th SWly at rt arg to roB ex rd subj to ease of rec CEIl1IR CREST ESTATES 3. 05 32 24 34 0004 Plat 1/66785, Parcel 1/0030 Fey 00986687 lot 3 Blk 1 O:dar Crest Estates SUbj to ease of rec. ANOOVER WEST 4. 19 32 24 42 0002 Plat 1/66048, Parcel 1/0010 Fey 00564008 lot 1 Blk 1 Ardc:wer West SUbj to ease as shown en plat. SUbj to rt of aooess for 0:>. st. Aid Hwy No 7. See. or '.l\ip. or lDt m.ode ~ Value of RarDe Imd '4; o *SUbject to Refm'd1ase ani will nJt be authorized for ~e before 9-11~~8. ~.-i - 2 - ...-..... APmAISAL UST 88-8 Dw-w'l' E o Stt:divisial City of ANlXM!R A(:praised Sec. or Twp. or Value of 1Dt mode Raroe tllnd W'lRT'lF.F'N AIDrrIOO GR:M 'lWP 5. 24 32 24 24 0003 Plat *67809, Parcel *1850 Fey 00574961 I.Dt 8, B1k 5 Nordeen .1ldi - SUbj to drainage an:} utility ease over S 10 ft an:} W 5 ft. .. I L--_I o *SUbject to Rep..1rdlase ani will rot be authorized for sale before 9-11-88. - 3 - o CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION AGENDA SECTION NQ Staff, Committee Commission DATE May 17, 1988 ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT Parks 1'S~ ITEM NQ Timber Trails Park Dedication Sd. BY: Todd J. Haas The City Council is requested to discuss the park dedication for Timber Trails proposed subdivision. Marc McMullen will be present at the meeting to discuss this item. MOTION BY TO COUNCIL ACTION SECOND BY o CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE Mav 17, 1988 ITEM NO. Recommended stop Signs Sheriff's Dept. 5e. Engineering ~ BY: James E. Schrantz APPROVED FOR AGEND [.4 ~\ I :;-J J BY: ! tI at the AGENDA SECTION NQ Staff, Committee, Commis!':ion ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT The City Council is requested to approve stop signs following locations: Southbound Northwood Drive at 138th Avenue Northbound Northwood Drive at 140th Avenue Northbound Heather Street at 142nd Avenue Eastbound 139th Lane at Northwood Drive Westbound 141st Lane at Heather Street The first three will replace yield signs. The last two are new stop signs (see Roessler's letter). I agree with Scott's recommendation and recommend approval. The intersection of Jonquil Street and South Coon Creek Drive we will look at cutting down the bank so traffic can be seen. COUNCIL ACTION c MOTION BY TO SECOND BY .....__.~~-~-.,.~.....,..,.._..-... ,.1 ..' , ,'7~ r) Office of i ANOKA COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT 1/n /fo KENNETH G. WILKINSON - SHERIFF Courthouse - 325 East Main Street - Anoka, Minnesota 55303 612-421-4760 Jim Schrantz City Engineer City of Andover April 22, 1988 Re: Sign Changes Dear Jim, In the interest of public safety, I would like to recommend the following sign changes. I would like to see the yield signs replaced with stop signs at the following locations: Southbound Northwood Dr at l38th Av Northbound Northwood Dr at l40th Av Northbound Heather St at l42nd Av I would also like stop signs placed at the following two locations: Eastbound l39th Ln at Northwood Dr Westbound l4lst Ln at Heather St I would also like to take this opportunity to call to your attention a situation which constitutes a hazard to motorists and pedestrians. When travelling south- bound on Jonquil St approaching South Coon Creek Dr, drivers cannot see traffic on South Coon Creek Dr due to the large knolls on both sides of Jonquil St at South Coon Creek Dr. When legally stopped for the stop sign at that location, the driver's view is completely obstructed. You have to pullout into the traffic lane in order to see east and west on South Coon Creek Dr. I recommend the city loook at that intersection from an engineering point of view in order to determine what should be done to rectify the problem. I appreciate your time and efforts in the consideration of these matters. o Respectfully Submitted, .~~~~ Deputy Scott Roessler ACSO Affirmative Action I Equal Opportunity Employer o CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION AGENDA SECTION NO. Staff, Committee, Comm. DATE May 17, 1988 ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT Administration ITEM Assessment Abatement NO. S.L BY: Vicki volk The City Council is requested to approve the abatement of assessments on PIN 12 32 2S 34 0027 in the Russell.,.. Stack Addition. This parcel was acquired by the City after it became tax forfeit and rather than have the county bill us for the assessments, we would recommend that the Council abate them. This is the lot that the City might want to re-purchase so that we can sell it. Commissioner Haas Steffen has been requested to give us an appraisal figure on it so that we will know what we would have to pay for it. If we do chose to buy the parcel, we first have to reconvey it back to the state and then purchase it. The city can continue to pay the assessments on the property without having them billed by the county. V:Attach. COUNCIL ACTION MOTION BY TO SECOND BY Form No. 25041Rev, 3-2.82) Commissioner of Revenue Abatement Form 7 (Rev. 3/74) APPLICATION FOR ABATEMENT MILLER.DAVIS co,. MINNEAPOLIS GENERAL FORM o ." ." ~ ~ e " 0 ~ " ..: " :: E c E ci ~ ci 0 0 U Z U Z For Taxes Assessed in Year '0 ?: c ~ o U Complete in triplicilte if tux reduction exceeds $500; otherwi.o;e complete in duplicate. . Please print or type. and Payable in Year Dote of Appl i coti on Applicant's Name and Social Security Number 11 Street Address 1685 Crosstown,B1vd. N.W., APPLICANT'S STATEMENT OF FACTS: Andover City purchased this property Assessments shou1d have been city. when it became avai1ab1e as tax forfeit. cance11ed at the time of purchase by the APPLICANT'S REQUEST Abatement of assessments under Fund 0951 for PIN 12 32 25 34 0027. Applicant's Signature Dote HOTE: Minnesota Statutes 1971, Section 609.41 IIWhoever in making any stotement, oral or written, which is required or authorized by law to be made as 0 basis of imposing, reducing or abating any tax or assessment, intentionally makes any statement as to any material matter which he knows Is false may be. sentenced, unless otherwise provided by. law, to imprisonment for not more thon one yeor or to payment of a fine of not more thon $1,000, or both. REPORT OF INVESTIGATION (by County Assessor or City Assessor in certoin cities) I hereby report that I have investigated the statements made in the foregoing application and find the facts to be os follows: o ANOKA COUNTY MINNESOTA DONALD C, BAILEY, TREASURER 325 E, MAIN STREET ANOKA, MINNESOTA 55303 TAXPAYER'S COPY STATEMENT OF PROPERTY TAX PAYABLE IN 1988 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION FOR TAX PURPOSES ONLY ITHE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF YOUR PROPERTY MAY DIFFER.! PIN NUMBER: E12'32 25 3q,0027 b2715'5l.7539 ANDOVER CITY: OF' O&M7],'],: cmmECIED STm'Er~lENT . :.C~::::C::SEA' PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: THE'SWlfqcOF'iTHE SEl./q:SEC FOU" COMI AT: APT' ON THE S THA T PRT' OF GOVT: lOT .,' 5 & 12 TWP 32 RGE 25 DESC AS: lINE Of THE Sl/20F SD SEC TAXPAYER.AGENT OWNER.CONTRACT PURCHASER lEROY;A:HEINENi 5q53 VERJE'VALLEYRJ' ANOKA" MH15530Q: ANDOVER CITY:Of lb5SlCROSSTOiNrBlVJ'NW> ANDOVER' MN 5530q: NEW IMPROVEMENTS ItST. MARKET VALUE ASSESSED VALUE ARE YOU ELIGIBLE FOR A REFUND? TO FIND OUT IF YOU'RE ELIGIBLE FOR THE MINNESOTA PROPERTY TAX REFUND 3. STATE. 4. COUNTY 5. TOWNSHIP OR CITY S. SCHOOL DISTRICT 7. OTHER TAXING DISTRICTS A. AREA WIDE TAX bl00 YOUR ITEMIZED STATEMENT MILL RATE AMOUNT 0.00 ",FILL OUT FORM M.1PR USING THESE AMOUNTS: 1. Fill in this amount on line 10 2. Fill in this 'amount on line 12 8, TAX BEFORE CREDITS 9. CREDITS WHICH REDUCE YOUR TAX: A. STATE SCHOOL AGRICULTURE CREDIT S. STATE PAID HOMESTEAD CREDIT NEED A FORM M.1PRl READ THE BACK OF THIS FORM, C. WETLANDS CREDIT D. STATE PAID BUSINESS CREDIT E. AGRICULTURE PRESERVE 10, TAX AFTER CREDITS II. SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ADDED TO YOUR TAX A, 3q&.1b . THE STATE OF MINNESOTA DOES NOT RECEIVE ANY PROPERTY TAX REVENUES, THE STATE OF MINNESOTA REDUCES YOUR PROPERTY TAX BY PAYING CREDITS AND REIMBURSEMENTS TO LOCAL UNITS OF GOVERNMENT. 12, TOTAL TAX 3qa.;.1b SECOND HALF TAX REAL ESTATE TAXES PAYABLE 1988 ~ FIRST HALF TAX REAi. ESTATE fAxES PAYABLE 1988 ~ RETURN THIS STUB WITH PAYMENT TO A VOID PENALTY, PAY ON OR BEFORE OCT, 15 RETURN THIS STUB WITH PAYMENT PLEASE INCLUDE PIN NUMBER ON CHECK TO AVOID PENALTY, PAY ON OR BEFORE MAY 15 PLEASE INCLUDE PIN NUMBER ON CHECK PIN, EJ,2. 32.25 311: OOiH' 25127& 00&85711 PIN: E1232 25311:00271 251C75 OOM57U. MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: DONALD C. BAILEY,.ANOKA COUNTY TREASURER 325 E. MAIN ST., ANOKA, MN 55303 PAY THIS AMOUNT 1711';'35 MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: DONALD C. BAILEY, ANOKA COUNTY TREASURER 325 E. MAIN ST., ANOKA, MN 55303 PAY THIS AMOUNT :J.7'1a& TAXPAYER4AGENT ANDOVER CITY'; OF 11.&5 CROSSTOUN'BLVDiNV' f:/OVER' MN; 5530Q .. TAXPAYER-AGENT ANJOVER' (ITY;. Of' uas' (ROSSroIilN r BLY]) Nil', ANDOVER MNtS530Q . \ ~...'" 05581~]'20000]'7q3& flnnr:;'NllT' :r.n f\'1'I'lTlf.'fl,~r.~,IT \!..'I':.<'aib~,,'l~ U, .,HH,H.~k~~bi! 085&7111000017113& C' 'i,~r;o;'P('.'f(.'[) "'-fi~""rr'~,r.rc., :e5T ~ E' . I' ,'I, ' ~< . .' .~., I ,. U/ull,j"".,,, d -iIJ'i!~ Lk,~.li (' S 5/6., 0&88711f00003Q57b c S s-I.:t INDICATE ADDRESS CORRECTIONS ON BACK INOICATE ADDRESS CORRECTIONS ON BACK o c CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE May 17, 1988 APPROVl;[ FOR AGENDA ( '/,/ i-'r--.. BY: / V V The City Council is requested to approve Geographic I~formation systems {GIS) and approve the attached joint power agreement between undersigned units of government. ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT AGENDA SECTION NO. St~ff, Cqmmittee, Comiitissiori h .. . - ITEM NO. Engineering GIS Computer System Joint Powers Agreement Sa. A,,'S ~ BY: Todd J. Haas The Cities that are participating (so far) in the feasibility report are Fridley, Columbia Heights, Blaine, Coon Rapids and Anoka County. Other cities that may participate are Linwood Township and Anoka. Anoka did not feel they would participate at this time because they have already purchased a similar system. Ham Lake is not going to participate. For Andover to participate, an executed Joint Powers Agreement needs to be to Anoka County by May 24, 1988. SEE ATTACHED SHEETS of all cities and Townships in Anoka County. COUNCIL ACTION MOTION BY TO SECOND BY o JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT THIS JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT, made and entered into by and between the undersigned units of government, all acting by and through their governing bodies, pursuant to Minn. Stat. S 471.59 providing for the joint exercise of powers. WITNESSETH THAT: WHEREAS, the undersigned governmental units located within Anoka County desire to develop a Geographical Information System, herein referred to as "GIS", and to . determine specific uses and benefits of GIS to each party; and WHEREAS, the parties to this agreement have determined that it is in the best interests of all parties to develop a GIS that has common uses to the parties within Anoka County, including provision for exchanges of information between the parties; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to make a joint decision concerning the best method to determine needs and select a GIS including the possibility of a joint purchase of equipment and software programs; and WHEREAS, the parties agree that it is in their best interests that the cost of the development of GIS project be shared and their respective responsibilities and obligations be defined; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual agreement contained herein and in exercise of the power granted by Minn. Stat. S 471.59, the parties to this agreement do mutually agree as follows: '. L PURPOSE The parties agree that they have joined together for the purpose of determining the direction of GIS in Anoka County, recommending a common GIS system which may be acquired by all the parties hereto, with uniform standards including hardware and software, for the GIS and providing for the purchase and administration of GIS. o . ; . ,-' ',:,-/ o -2- D- METHOD The parties are hereby providing for the establishment of a task force to carry out the purpose set forth above. The task force shall be known as the Anoka County Geographical Information System Task Force, hereinafter referred to as "Task Force". llL JOINT POWERS PARTICIPANTS AND TERM Anoka County and any city or township located within Anoka County are eligible to participate in this joint powers agreement. The conditions of this joint powers agreement shall be effective as to an eligible participant when the joint powers agreement has been executed by the duly authorized representatives of that party. Each party hereby certifies that authority to enter into this Agreement has been established by a duly passed resolution of its 'respective governing body. This agreement shall commence when it has been duly executed by a minimum of four parties, each of which has a population of at least 10,000 based on April I, 1987, Metropolitan Council population estimates, and shall continue until termina!,ed as provided herein. IV. TASK FORCE 1. Membership. The govern.ng body of each party shall appoint one person from its staff to serve as a member of the Task Force and one person as an alternate to serve in the absence of the appointed member. 2. Term. All members shall serve at the will and pleasure of the appointing authority. The appointing authority shall notify the Anoka County Administrator of the member and alternate appointed to the Task Force and of any changes to the appointment. 3. Quorum. A majority of all appointed members shall constitute a Task Force quorum. o -3- o 4. Meetin!1;s. The first meeting of the Task Force shall be at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 26, 1988, or on the third Thursday of the month in which the agreement takes effect, whichever is later, at the Fridley City Hall, 6431 University Avenue N.E., Fridey, Minnesota 55432. At the first meeting, the Task Force shall elect a chairperson, and shall adopt rules of procedure for its operation. 5. Recommendations. Recommendation by the Task Force of a specific GIS system including hardware and software will require agreement between the County and the cities and townships party to this Agreement. v. POWERS OF TASK FORCE The Task Force shall have the following powers and responsibilities: 1. to determine the direction of GIS in Anoka County and establish county-wide standards; 2. to engage a consultant to determine uses, system configurations, and cost estimates, to develop a request for proposal for the GIS, to assist the Task Force in recommending a GIS system including hardware and software, and to assist the Task Force in the acceptance process of a GIS system; 3. to accept donations from private sources for payment of costs associated with the GIS system pursuant to an appropriate resolution adopted by the Anoka County Board of Commissioners; 4. to make a recommendation to the governing bodies of the parties on a specific GIS system including hardware and software; 5. to provide guidance for the operation of a county-wide GIS, including the exchange of information between the parties. The Task Force will select the consultant based on interviews conducted with o potential consultants. The Task Force will recommend a GIS system including hardware and software. Prior to the recommendation of a GIS system including hardware and software, each Task Force member will consult with the member's appointing authority. \ '--' o -4- VL FUNDING The parties to this joint powers agreement will provide funding for the cost of the consultant selected by the Task Force and of related expenses associated with the preparation and publication of the Request for Proposal for the GlS based upon the formula developed by the Northern Mayors' Association to determine its annual fees. Population figures will be determined based on the April I, 1987, Metropolitan Council population estimates. Assessed valuation will be determined based on the Anoka County Assessor's January 2, 1988, valuation. The parties agree that the proportionate share of Anoka County under this Cormula will be determined based upon the largest population share oC a participating city and the largest assessed valuation oC a participating city. The parties agree that any party which has a population oC less than 10,000 based on April 1, 1987, Metropolitan Council population estimates will provide Cunding Cor its proportionate share under this formula, or $1,000.00, whichever is less. In no event without specific authorization from each governing body oC the parties shall the total costs to the parties oC the consultant and related expenses exceed $36,000 for services provided to the Task Force. Each party shall pay its proportionate share of costs within 30 days oC written request by the Task Force. It is agreed that any surplus monies provided to the Task Force shall be returned to the parties in proportion to the contribution of the parties. It is understood and agreed by the parties that a party may request the consultant to perform additional tasks specifically for a party and that the cost for such services provided to the party shall be paid by the party requesting the service. VII. FISCAL AGENT Anoka County will act as administrative and fiscal agent of the funds provided by (Jhe parties to this agreement. A strict accounting shall be made oC all Cunds and a report of all receipts and disbursements related to this joint powers agreement shall be made upon request of any party. o o Ie ~'-; \~ -5- vrn. GIS PURCHASE At the direction of the Task Force, Anoka County shall execute any contracts. employing the consultant, authorizing the preparation of specifications and advertising for bids to acquire the hardware and software necessary to implement the GIS selected by the Task Force. The parties agree that by jointly purchasing the hardware and software -for GIS it may be possible to minimize costs. Anoka County agrees to act as purchasing agent for any GIS joint purchase. Each party that chooses to participate in a GIS joint purchase shall pay the costs for the components which that party chooses to purchase. IX. CONTRACTS AND PURCHASES All contracts and purchases made' pursuant to this agreement shall be made by Anoka County and shall conform to the requirements applicable to the County. X. COUNTY GIS RESPONSIBILITIES The standard data format for the GIS will be established by Anoka County after consultation with the other parties to the Agreement. Anoka County agrees to assume the following responsibilities in the event that Anoka County chooses to purchase and operate GIS for Anoka County: I. Anoka County will provide monitoring and quality assurance services to the parties to check accuracy of data and compliance with the county-wide data standards for entry of data into GIS. 2. Anoka County will maintain a pool of data which has been entered into GIS. Data entered into GIS will be jointly owned by the parties to this agreement. It is understood and agreed by the parties that Anoka County will not do initial data entry on behalf of a party to this agreement. Each party will be responsible for its own data entry and for thE:! cost of the hardware and software it purchases. :-; \."".......1 o -6- Xl. AUDIT AND RECORDS RETENTION The records and documents relating to all matters which are the subject of this .Agreement shall. be SUbject to inspection, review and audit by the parties and State officials so authorized by law during regular business hours. All such records shall be retained for a period of at least three years after termination of this agreement. If any' party furnishes a written request during this period requesting retention of records beyond the three year period, records shall be retained for the period requested. X1L COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS/DATA PRACTICES , The parties shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances and regulations in their performance under this Agreement. All data collected, created, received, maintained, disseminated, or used for any purpose in the course of performance of this Agreement is governed by the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minnesota Statutes S 13.01 et seq. or any other applicable state statutes and any rules adopted to implemenf the Act, as well as State and Federal laws on data privacy. The parties agree to a.bide by these statutes, rules, and regulations currently in eCCect a.nd as they may be amended. xm. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION In accordance with Anoka County's ACCirmative Action Policy and the County Commissioners' Policy against discrimination, no person shall illegally be excluded, on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, marital status, public assistance status, age, disability, handicap or national origin, from full employment rights in, participation in, be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subject to discrimination under any. program service, or activity which is the subject of the Agreement in accordance with the provisions of any and all applicable federal and state laws against discrimination. o ( I \',..-' o -7-: XIV: INDEMNIFICATION The parties mutually agree to indemnify and hold each other harmless from all claims, demands, and causes of action of any kind or character, including the cost of defense thereof, resulting from the acts or omissions of their respective commissioners, officers, officials, agents and employees relating to activities conducted Wlder this Agreement. xv. ENTIRE AGREEMENT/REQUIREMENT OF A WRITING It is understood and agreed that the entire agreement of the parties is contained herein and that this Agreement supersedes all oral agreements and all negotiations between the parties relating to the subject matter thereof, as well as any previous agreement presently in effect between the parties relating to the subject matter thereof. Any alterations, variations, or modifications of the provisions of this Agreement shall be valid only when they have been reduced in writing and duly signed by the parties herein. XVL WITHDRAWAL Any party shall have the right to withdraw from this Agreement in the following manner: . The governing body of the withdrawing party shall pass, a resolution declaring its intention to withdraw effective on a specified date, which date shall not be less than thirty days. from the date of the resolution, and shall send a copy of the resolution to each party's governing body. Withdrawal by a party shall not result in the discharge of any legal or financial liability incurred by such party before the effective date of withdrawal. After the effective date of withdrawal, the withdrawing party shall no longer be entitled to participate on the Task Force. o , \-' , ~ -8- o xvo. TERMINATION This agreement shall continue indefinitely until the occurrence of either of the following events: 1. There are less than four remaining parties to the Agreement after other parties have withdrawn pursuant to Section XVI of this Agreement; or 2. All parties, or all remaining parties, mutually agree to terminate the Agreement by joint resolution passed by the parties' governing bodies. o c o -9- IN WITNESS WIIEREOF. the parties of this Agreement have hereunto set their hands on the dates written below: COUNTY OF ANOKA By: Dan Erhart, Chairman Anoka County Board of Commissioners Dated: A TrEST: By: ,,'. " John "Jay" McLinden County Administrator Dated: ' , . APPROVED AS TO FORM Assistant Anoka County Attorney o CITY OF By: Name Title Da ted: By: Name Title Dated: CITY OF ' , ' . By: Name Title Dated: . By: Name Title Dated: P.A':?/,v W",,/!. J IJI" ~ S ( COMPUTER-BASED MAPPING SYSTEMS o SAVE TIME AND EFFORT MICHAEL HONEA GerlaneS, Ta... Mr. Honea has ..rillen extensively about high technology c:ompanies, prod- ucts, and services. o IF a public works department needs to construct a report with maps . showing ail city-owned street lamps, their locations. and an inventory list, ing the type of lamp. wattage. and height of the light pole, how long would it take staff engineers to com- pile it? If the planning commission needs to know the location of aU water and sewer lines in a three-mile square sec- tion of the city. how long will it take to get the maps and how accurate will the)' be? . These could be actual require- ments in most any cit). in the country. They could produce a nightmare of research. compiling of data. typing of reports. and drawing of maps, But such requirements. and hundreds of others. are handled easily and quickly b)' a computer, based mapping system graphically linked to a database. This geo.processing system is a collection of information from various city de- partments that can be used to con- struct almost any type of report. with accompanying maps to display the in- formation. While Geographic Information Sys- tems (GIS, have been hailed as one of the greatest technological advance- ments ever to impact city administra- tion. most cities fmd the technology cost prohibitive. Because of limited resources, many communities are forced to work with obsolete maps. To make mailers worse, many of the maps are not drawn to the same scale. This means it is difficult, at best. to merge water and sewer lines with street maps. Such discrepancies make it aU the more difficult to add ,new facilities among a maze of pipes and conduits or to make repairs with- out damaging other lines. Obsolete maps also add to the general cost of street maintenance and create inac- curacy problems in zoning and juris- dictional issues. Many cities, however, are fmding a computer-based mapping system to be the solution to these problems. Nonetheless, as mentioned earlier, only a few cities are actually using computer mapping because off the cost. A typical system, including hardware, software, and the expense PUBUC WORKS for April, 1988 of establishing and inputing a di- gitized data base. can cost more that $500,000 over a period of years. Once installed and operational, computer mapping can save untold manhours of tedious work, eliminate many human errors. and save literally thousands of city tax dollars a year. The question becomes: Is the cost of computer,based mapping worth the price, and how can it be justified? If the system were restricted to use by one city department, such as pub- lic works. the answer might be no.. But geo-processing has wide applica, tions in nearly every city function. For example: The appraisal and tax department can use the maps to display lists and locations of delinquent properties, along with the names of owners. The fire department can use it to show gas cut,oIT valves within a certain area. and the location of each with respect to schools and churches. The police department can use computer gener- ated maps to display jurisdictional boundaries. patrol zones, high crime districts, fence locations. and call box locations, The city council can receive maps detailing political boundaries and aU public works projects in pro- gress in each district, with a detailed analysis of costs for each. ' Keys to Computer Mapping Two elements are essential to effec, live geo-processing: a well designed database and the software capable of performing extensive geographic analysis. Information ma)' be assem, bled in any format. For example. in, formation can be displayed alpha, betic ally , numerically. by district. by zone. by street address. by land use. by location. or even property owner's name. Also, the information in the database must have a geographical relationship. The software must also be able to relate the data to a geo- graphic location to produce a map. The mapping system. then. must have the capability to assimilate this data. build the appropriate files by extracting information from the database. and produce a system of overlays which will accurately display that information in map form on a color CRT or plot it as a hard copy map. The mapping portion of the software is different from a com, . PHOTO of the CRT .cr..., of a Geographic Information Sy.tem mapping .y81em. Thl. Eule... Taxas .tr....t map section Ihows . propond zoning ch.nge. highlighted in red. 47 -0- " puter.aided drafting (CAD) system. Designed specifically 10 produ~ maps, the mapping system must be capable of accepting input from mul. tiple coordinate systems such as state plane coordinates, latitude, and lon- gitude. What reaUy separates the GIS from a CAD system is its ability 10 ad- dress and process data with respect 10 geographic location. Spatial data, for example. can be entered in one coordinate system of the mapping module and analyzed or displayed in another, A CAD system, while allowing for entry of some ground coordinates, does not support the complex transfonnation mathe- matics required 10 operate within the database. once, That information becomes available as needed by the geo, processing system. Depending on the city's needs, data can remain in the accounting and financial databases and the mapping system can access it only when needed, or aU infonnation can be downloaded directly to the GIS. Creation of the graphic database involves digitizing existing city and utility maps. Once input, infonnation, both graphic and non-graphic, must be merged into one comprehensive database. A complete GIS database will be composed of municipal maps and infonnation secured from such existing city computer programs as utility billing, tax billing, building o EdRe mapping and creating a "seamles.s" map are critical features of the GIS mapping system since map' are seldom stand, alone entries. Rather, they are complex layers of drawings and mfonnation that must be conne<:ted to other sheets. Not only is it n~' for the edges 10 match. but the mapping s)'stem must have the intelliRen~ 10 redraw accurately maps that span many edges. 'I'his means the s)'stem must ..se.... beyond the edRe of the map it is currently creating to the information to be drawn on the next shei!t. At all times. the mapping system must know where it is. , CAD systems are well suited for ar. chitectural drawinltS and e"en the de- pennits, municipal courts, and police infonnation, 10 name a few. '1'0 make maximum use of the in. fonnation, the mapping system must be able 10 access the city mes easily and rapidly. Conversely, for aU city departments to gain the benefits of the mapping capability, the GIS must be available to them through file transfer. A Geographic Infonnation System can be a tremendous productivity tool 10 many city departments if its de- velopment and use, are carefully thought out and implemented. 'I'he system becomes extremely cost effec- tive by saving manhours and com- puter time in the compiling and proc- essing of data and then drawing the '~-> sign of printed circuit boards, but they cannot support mapping adequately because their drawings are entered as single sheets. Detabel. Inferfece To be most efTe<:tive, by reducing the expense of data entry, a GIS should interface with other existing city databases. '1'0 do this, the map-- ping system should be able 10 locate and retrieve, then process for map creation, data residing in non- mapping computer meso For exam- ple. data entered into an IBM System 36 or System 38 mainframe computer by the accounting, tax, or public works departments, or even the mu, nicipal courts, need be input only maps, When the initial cost of the sys, tern is amortized over a variety of city departments, the expense can be compared 10 many stand-alone CAD systems, However, the difference is that a CAD system is designed to, create drawings while a GIS mapping system has the capability to address and manipulate data with respect to its geographic location. Advancements in hardware and software will continue to make the mapping systems more cost effective as the expense of equipment and pro- grams goes down. However, many growing communities are seeing the advantages of starting to build a GIS capability. They simply cannot affori;!, to fall further behind. 000 o. " City of Andover Vicki Volk, Clerk 1685 Crosstown Blvd. mv Andover, MN 55304 ~City of Anoka Frank Fredrick, Clerk 2015 So. 2nd Ave. Anoka, MN 55303 City of Bethel Patrick Driver, Clerk PO Box 64 Bethel, MN 55005 / City of Blaine Joyce Twistol, Clerk 9150 Central Ave. NE Blaine, MN 55434 City of Centerville Tamara Hiltz-Hiller, Clerk 1694 sorel St. Centerville, MN 55038 City of Circle Pines James W. Keinath, Clerk 200 Civic ,Heights Circle Circle Pines, MN ~5014 City of Fridley William Elrite, Clerk 590 - 40th Ave. NE Columbia Heights, MN 55421 Betty Backes, Clerk 1313 Coon Rapids Blvd. Coon Rapids, MN 55433 Sherri Anderson, Clerk 2241 221st Ave. NE Cedar, MN 55011 Shirley Haapala, Clerk 6431 University Ave. NE Fridley, MN 55432 City of Columbia Heights City of Coon Rapids City of East Bethel City of Ham Lake Doris Nivala, Clerk 15544 Central Ave. NE Ham Lake, MN 55304 City of Hill top Karen Danz, Clerk 4555 Jackson NE Minneapolis, MN 55421 City of Lino Lakes Katherine Pocras, Finance Director 3803 Restwood Road Lexington, MN 55014 Marilyn Anderson, Clerk 1189 Main St. Lino Lakes, MN 55014 City of Lexington o Page 2. City of Ramsey David Hartley, Clerk/Administrator 15153 Nowthen Blvd. NW Ramsey, MN 55303 CC> City of St. Francis Sharon Fulkerson, Clerk Box 728 St. Francis, MN 55070 City of Spring Lake Park Donald B. Busch, Clerk 1301 81st Ave. NE Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 , Township of Burns Bruce Olson, Clerk 20071 Nowthen Blvd. NW ~lk River, MN 55330 Township of Columbus Barb Masteller; Clerk 16318 Kettle River Blvd. NE Forest Lake, MN 55025 Township of Oak Grove Kay McChesney, Clerk 22817 Typo Lake Drive NE Stacy, MN 55079' Shirley Roepke, Clerk 19900 Nightingale St. NW Cedar, MN 55011 Township of Linwood o o CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE Mav 17. 1988 ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT AGENDA SECTION NO. Non-Discussion I Engineering .-<~-?- BY: Todd J. Haas ITEM NO. Deerwood Estates Final Plat Ga. The City Council is requested to approve the final plat for Deerwood Estates. The final plat is in conformance with the preliminary plat. It is recommended that the plat be approved subject to the following: 1. The City Attorney presenting a favorable title opinion. 2. Security to cover legal, engineering, street sign and installation ~osts to be determined by the City Engineer. 3. The developer signs a development contract with escrow for the uncompleted work (streets, lot grading, etc.) which is to be determined by the City Engineer. Escrow is 1.5 times estimated costs. 4. Receipt of Park dedication fees of $5148. Note: It is recommended not to sign the plat until the project is complete. COUNCIL ACTION MOTION BY TO SECOND BY o CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT OF DEERWOOD ESTATES AS BEING DEVELOPED BY RIVERSIDE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY IN SECTION 11-32-24. WHEREAS, the City Council approved the preliminary plat of Deerwood Estates; and WHEREAS, the developer has presented the final plat of Deerwood Estates; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Andover to hereby approve the final plat of Deerwood Estates contingent upon receipt of the following: 1. The City Attorney presenting a favorable title opinion. 2. Security to cover legal, engineering, street sign and installation costs to be determined by the City Engineer. 3. The developer signs a development contract with escrow for the uncompleted work (streets, lot grading, etc.) which is to be determined by the City Engineer. Escrow is 1.5 times estimated costs. 4. Receipt of Park dedication fees of $5148.00. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED citing the following: 1. Variance for Lot 2 Block 2 as to the definition of lot front to allow the home to face l66th Avenue NW instead of Sycamore Street NW at the request of the owner; 2. Variance for the cul-de-sac pursuant to Ordinance 10, Section 9.02 (G) which requires a minimum right-of-way of 120 feet and a minimum roadway of 100 feet; 3. Variance from 1% grade to 0.8% in rural sections pursuant to Ordinance 10, Section 9.02 (C); 4. Variance to allow Lot 3 Block 3 to front on Ward Lake Drive, which is designated as a Municipal State Aid Street; 5. Subject to the developer deeding to Mr. and Mrs. Merle Putnam the strip of property that extends west of the Burlington Northern right-of-way so as to not create a landlocked unusable piece of property. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Andover this , 19 day of CITY OF ANDOVER ATTEST: Jerry Windschitl - Mayor o Victoria Volk - City Clerk o CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION AGENDA SECTION NO. DATE Mav 17. 1988 ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT ITEM NO. Declare Adequacy of Petition/U lander BY:. .. / / The City Council is requested to approve the resolution declaring the adequacy of petition and ordering the preparation of a feasibility report for proposed project 88-14 Uplander Street for street construction. 6b. BY: James E. Schrantz Non-Discussion I Engineering There are 22 lots in the subdivision plus a house south of the cul-de-sac. There are 9 "yes" with 3 "no" - the 1 "no" owns 9 lots, all cif which are vacant and most can't be built on because of the every other lot requirement. Built Rite Homes has. a "no" but, I don't know for what lot at this time. The "yes" votes were the lots with houses on them except one lot with a home had a "no" and 2 lots with houses are not on the peti tion. There are 11 homes in the subdivision plus the home south of the cul-de-sac. COUNCIL ACTION MOTION BY TO SECOND BY o o CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. MOTION by Councilman to adopt the following: A RESOLUTION DECLARING ADEQUACY OF PETITION AND ORDERING PREPARATION OF A FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS OF STREET CONSTRUCTION, PROJECT NO. 88-14 IN THE UPLANDER STREET SOUTH OF 161ST AVENUE AREA. WHEREAS, the City Council has received a petition, dated May, 1988, requesting the construction of improvements, specifically street construction in the following described area: Uplander Street south of 161st Avenue; and WHEREAS, such petition has been validated to contain the signatures of more than 35% of the affected property owners requesting such improvement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Andover that: 1. The petition is hereby declared as adequate. 2. The proposed improvement is hereby referred to BRA and they are instructed to provide the City Council with a feasibility report. MOTION seconded by Councilman and adopted by the City Council at a regular Meeting this 17th day of May,1988, with Councilmen voting in voting favor of the resolution, and Councilmen against, whereupon said resolution was declared passed. CITY OF ANDOVER ATTEST: Jerry Windschitl - Mayor Victoria Volk - City Clerk CITY of ANDOVER . Date: MAY /18S No. Gentlemen: We, the undersigned, owners of real property in the following described area: U/J/a.nder (!6i $or- Ave. ~ f-r ee- + NW) NW 50 u.+J.. 0+: COO-tVry cd 20 do hereby petition that said portion of said area be improved by Construction of City 1 A N DO If IE 12- 5"/72d;,;-#j C;;7t67'P~T//;;rv , ,. and that the cost of said improvement be assessed against the benefiting property, as authorized by Chapter 429, Laws of Minnesota. SIGNATURE ADDRESS YES NO '''';>,,:::'''' 943 ~ This petition was circulated by: ~-/AaA?~...d, .L:P??/~ "'/:Jl!-b69D Address: /?c~ ra:>tde'q j)//U/ ~~V7'-?'Z-- &d-' ,. o II NO c; Vas. .\,..... .....~ .. :;: .....'.. ~; i'. l. H:~- . 't .. .. . ,. f ".; ~. ; 'Jt, -- ; .... l;l,~~:':,. t~;~ ": ~'.';' . ~ Ij~:';~. '" ~!~:t;~~.:: ~:~~lf I>'i''t~~ :. , ~ '". r .. ."- o .' J ,~, WII" CORNER "I. $.EC. I~ ..... 1\ 1)"'''- " '.":;~'N():'--b'-Ir/l/ "1/'. IOd.a.! ........ {t?J ~ " ~74~ ,. j ~R R~ " ' 0'1. '. ..... , ~ 1 \ ... (1-) . $/""~ ~ y I .', I' ~ \ I : ~ " 1'1 I ~ I i I I 'Jj.' '29 .35'S".\>9 .32~.99 . I (;,) (5'7<<:1) ~. ( t1). S ~ S'~.ro I . ~ ~ ~ , ~) (~el!O) '(//2) (~8n) (~900f"!I) (J/o) ( "8~O) . 481. r. s ,....$. 4' .c!: 3&'.. (,.870/ .1 . (;~ ... . ,s.4I1 . r- , i 'y.-:- Ye5 Aj - NO ~ _ g l cfMfj?J/J?J Cf:!/ 0 c;J ;Jh'YJ it - Hou-sC q - 4ufr. Ilh/w If ~ E It r 0: 811d~ 11'011, i~e. '- o CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION AGENDA SECTION NO. DATE Mav 17. 1988 ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT Non Di Engineering BY: ITEM NO. Award Bid/87-32/ Winslow Hills 6c. BY: James E. Schrantz The City Council is requested to approve the resolution accepting bids and awarding a contract for project 87-32 Winslow Hills. Channel Construction Co. is the low bidder. Enclosures - TKDA letter Resolution MOTION BY TO COUNCIL ACTION SECOND BY CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA o RES. NO. MOTION by Councilman to adopt the following: A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF PROJECT NO. 87-32 FOR WATERMAIN, SANITARY SEWER, STORM DRAIN AND STREET WITH CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER CONSTRUCTION IN THE AREA OF WINSLOW HILLS. WHEREAS, pursuant to advertisement for bids as set out in Council Resolution No. R048-88, bids were received, opened and tabulated according to law for Project No. 87-32 Winslow Hills, with results as follows: 1. Channel Construction 2. C.W. Houle, Inc. 3. Arcon Construction $383,641.82 $394,000.00 $397,951.27 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Andover to hereby accept the bids as shown to indicate Channel Construction Co. as being the apparent low bidder. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED TO HEREBY direct the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into a contract with Channel Construction Co. in the amount of $383,641.82 for construction of Improvement project No. 87-32 for watermain, sanitary sewer, storm drain and street with concrete curb and gutter construction in the area of Winslow Hills; and direct the City Clerk to return to all bidders the deposits made with their bids, except that the deposit of the successful bidder and the next lowest bidder shall be retained until the contract has been executed and bond requirements met. MOTION seconded by Councilman and adopted by the City Council at a Meeting this day of , 19 with Councilmen voting in favor of the resolution, and Councilmen voting against, whereupon said resolution was declared passed. CITY OF ANDOVER ATTEST: Jerry Windschitl - Mayor 4C> Victoria Volk - City Clerk TABULATION OF BIDS Winslow HII Is Utility & Street Improvements Project 87-32, Andover, Minnesota Jig7~~~0 11;< ". . BIds Open: May 6, 1988 . !:I Engineer's E5tlmat o AGENDA SECTION NO. Non-Discuss ion Items ITEM NO. Approve Easement Acquisitions CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE Mav 17. 1988 ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT Engineering 6d. BY: James E. Schrantz The City Council is requested to approve the acqu~s~t~on of the 4 parcels attached. See attached for owner and amount. APPROVED FOR AGENDA ~ BY: The easements are for Project 87-11 trunk sanitary sewer and watermain for school/Winslow Hills and 88-1 Crosstown. MOTION BY TO COUNCIL ACTION SECOND BY o o LAW OFFICES OF 5f7 f?:I Burke and Rawkins SUITE',01 299 COON RAPIDS BOULEVARD COON RAPIDS. MINNESOTA 55433 PHONE 1612) 764-2996 JOHN M. BURKE WILLIAM G. HAWKINS BARRY M. ROBINSON Apr il 25, 1988 . ,.---.-'-,-, .-...--,-..- '. E,~ t'" - ",~. -.,..... H~'Ir." . ,,_...-. ::d.'~ +. ~~;;; 1:ss1U Mr. James E. Schrantz Andover City Hall 1685 Crosstown Blvd. Andover, MN 55304 CITY OF Af'JrlQ'J!:R Dear Jim: Three individuals have agreed to date to settle our eminent domain action by accepting the City's offer of compensation. The list Qf the property owners and the amounts to be paid is set out hereafter. Would you please present this to the City Council for their review and approval. William G. Hawkins WGH:mk Enc. 0 Parcel ll-88-1 Wi I bu r Schultz and $ 3,055.00 Doris Schultz Parcel 6-87-11 Kenneth R. Heil and $ 615.00 Callie Lou Heil Parcel 7-87-11 Kenneth R. Heil and $ 615.00 Callie Lou Hei! Parcel 18-88-1 DuNayne J. Meyers and $ 2,900.00 Dolores 1-1. Meyers o o CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE May 17, 1988 AGENDA SECTION NO. ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT Non-Di Engineering ITEM NO. Accept Appraisal/ Sonsteby Appeal 6e. BY: James E. Schrantz BY: The City Council is requested to accept the attached appraisal and approve the appraisal fee of $2800. Appraisal is in the Engineering office for your review. MOTION BY TO COUNCIL ACTION SECOND BY o o LAW OFFI~ES OF nurke nltd Jlnwkilts JOHN M. BURKE WILLIAM G. HAWKINS BARRY M. ROBINSON Apr il 22, 1988 Mr. James E. Schrantz Andover City Hall 1685 Crosstown Blvd. Andover, MN 55304 Dear Jim: sjt7fti ~ ~ E f: ~'i~ '~.;' :- u- ~~~;~ 19081 CITY OF ANDOVm SUITE lOt 299 COON RAPIDS BOULEVARD COON RAPIDS. MINNESOTA SS433 PHONE (6121 784-2998 Enclosed please find a bill for the appraisal we have received in regard to the Rosella Sonsteby special assessment appeal. Please place this matter on the City Council agenda for review and approval. WGH:mk Enc. o BRAD BJORKLUND MAl SREA AL CARUFEL MAl SRPA ASA RON LACHENMAYER SRA BJORKLUND, CARUFEL, LACHENMAYER, INC. BCL APPRAISALS, INC. 2822 ANTHONY LANE SOUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55418 (612) 781-0605 REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS & CONSULTANTS INVOICE DATE: April 13, 1988 CLIENT: City of Andover c/o Mr. John M. Burke Attorney at Law 299 Coon Rapids Blvd., #101 Coon Rapids, Minnesota 55433 PROPERTY: Special Benefits To Sonestby Real Estate 4151 141st Avenue Northwest Andover, Minnesota APPRAISAL FEE: $2,800 OUR FILE NUMBER: 87491 o MORE mAN 50 YEARS APPRAISAL EXPERIENCE o \0 - -"-~ APPRAISAL OF Special Benefits To Sonestby Real Estate 4151 141st Avenue Northwest Andover, Minnesota PREPARED FCR City of Andover c/o Mr. John M. Burke Attorney at Law 299 Coon Rapids Blvd., #101 Coon Rapids, Minnesota 55433 AS OF September IS, 1987 pulfrQSE (F APPRAISAL The purpose of the appraisal is to estiIrate the rrarket value of the land real estate in fee sirrple before and after the Oehn' s pond drainage special assessment project. Market value, according to Real Estate Tenninoloav by the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers and The Society of Real Estate Appraisers, is the highest price in terms of money which a property will bring in a conpetitive and open rrarket under all conditions requisite to a fair sale, the buyer and seller, each acting prudently, knowledgeably and assuming the price is not affected by undue stimulus. Our File Number 87491 o p .. u:l<:J.'li'ICAT1:CN I certify that I have personally inspected the subject property after offering Rosella Sonestby the owner, the opportunity to accompany John Burke and myself upon the March 23, 1988 inspection tour and that to the best of my knowledge and belief the statements contained in this report and upon which the opinions are based, are true and correct subject to the "Limiting conditions" herein set forth; also that this report conforms with and is subject to requirements of the Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers and of The Society of Real Estate Appraisers. Andover consulting engineer, John Rodeberg, of TKDA, has supplied significant descriptive information regarding the subject property and environs, and about the impact of the project upon these areas. This factual information has been extensively relied upon. Employment in and canpensation' for making this appraisal are in no way contingent upon the value reported. I certify that I have no interest, either present or contemplated, in the subject property. It is my opinion that as of September 15, 1987, the market value of the subject property is: After the Project Before the Project Special Benefit Main Parcel $481,300 442.300 $ 39,000 Four Lots $31,700 29.600 $ 2,100 '6vi~JlJj Brad Bj rklund, .. MAl, SREA BB/jkg ..~-""'~I"'~--~ _. o CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE Mav 17. 1988 AGENDA SECTION ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT NO. 6f. Non-Di Engineering APPROVED FOR AGENDA BY,i .{p ITEM NO. Approval Plans & Specs 88-4; 88-7; 88-6; 88-1 BY: James E. Schrantz The City Council is requested to approve resolutions for approval of plans and specifications and ordering the ad for bid for the following projects: 88-4, Round Lake Boulevard, watermain & sanitary sewer Bid 10:00, June 3, 1988 88-6, Kensington Estates, watermain, sanitary sewer, stor~ drain, streets Bid 10:00, June 3, 1988 88-7, Brandon's Lakeview, watermain and sanitary sewer Bid 10:00, June 3', 1988 88-11, Hidden Creek East, watermain, sanitary sewer, storm drain, streets Bid 10:00, June 10, 1988 COUNCIL ACTION MOTION BY TO SECOND BY o o ~-f CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. MOTION by Councilman to adopt the following: A RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR PROJECT NO. 88-4, ROUND LAKE BOULEVARD FOR WATERMAIN AND SANITARY SEWER CONSTRUCTION. WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. R050-88, adopted by the City Council on the 7th day of April 1988, TKDA has prepared final plans and specifications for Project 88-4 for Watermain and Sanitary Sewer construction; and WHEREAS, such final plans and specifications were presented to the City Council for their review on the 17th day of May, 1988. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Andove~ to hereby approve the Final Plans and Specifications for project No.88-4 for Watermain and Sanitary Sewer construction. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Andover to hereby direct the City Clerk to seek public bids as required by law, with such bids to be opened 10:00 A.M., June 3, 1988 at the Andover City Hall. MOTION seconded by Councilman by the City Council at a and adopted day of Meeting this , 19 , with Councilmen voting favor of the resolution and Councilmen voting against same whereupon said resolution was declared passed. CITY OF ANDOVER ATTEST: Jerry Windschitl - Mayor Victoria Volk - City Clerk [5''0 -/~ o C1TY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. MOTION by Councilman to adopt the following: A RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR PROJECT NO. 88-6, FOR KENSINGTON ESTATES 3RD ADDITION FOR WATER, SANITARY SEWER, STORM DRAINAGE AND STREETS WITH CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER CONSTRUCTION. WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. R035-88, adopted by the City Council on the 1st day of March 1988, TKDA has prepared final plans and specifications for Project 88-6 Kensington Estates 3rd Addition for watermain, sanitary sewer, storm drain and streets with concrete curb and gutter construction; and WHEREAS, such final plans and specifications were presented to the City Council for their review on the 17th day of May, 1988. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Andover to hereby approve the Final Plans and Specifications for Project No. 88-6 Kensington Estates 3rd Addition for watermain, sanitary sewer, storm drain and streets wlth concrete curb and gutter construction. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Andover to hereby direct the City Clerk to seek public bids as required by law, with such bids to be opened IO:OO A.M., June 3, 1988 at the Andover City Hall. MOTION seconded by Councilman Meeting this and adopted day of by the City Council at a , 19 , with Councilmen voting favor of the resolution and voting against same Councilmen whereupon said resolution was declared passed. CITY OF ANDOVER ATTEST: Jerry Windschitl - Mayor Victoria Volk - City Clerk o rl-7 o CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. MOTION by Councilman to adopt the following: A RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR PROJECT NO. 88-7, FOR BRANDON'S LAKEVIEW ESTATES FOR WATERMAIN, SANITARY SEWER AND STREET CONSTRUCTION. WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. R051-88, adopted by the City Council on the 7th day of April 1988, TKDA has prepared final plans and specifications for Project 88-7 Brandon's Lakeview Estates for watermain, Sanitary Sewer and Street Construction; and WHEREAS, such final plans and specifications were presented to the City Council for their review on the 17th day of May, 1988. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Andover to hereby approve the Final Plans and Specifications for Project No.~8-7 Brandon's Lakeview Estates for watermain, Sanitary Sewer, and Street construction. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Andover to hereby direct the City Clerk to seek public bids as required by law, with such bids to be opened 10:00 A.M., June 3, 1988 at the Andover City Hall. MOTION seconded by Councilman by the City Council at a Meeting this and adopted day of , 19 , with Councilmen voting favor of the resolution and Councilmen voting against same whereupon said resolution was declared passed. CITY OF ANDOVER ATTEST: Jerry Windschitl - Mayor Victoria Volk - City Clerk o o o ~~ CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. MOTION by Councilman to adopt the following: SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING 88-11, HIDDEN CREEK E~ST FOR AND STREET WITH CONCRETE CURB A RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL PLANS AND ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR PROJECT NO. WATERMAIN, SANITARY SEWER, STORM DRAIN AND GUTTER CONSTRUCTION. WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 01687, adopted by the City Council on the 3rd day of February 1988, TKDA has prepared final plans and specifications for Project 88-11 Hidden Creek Estates for Watermain, Sanitary Sewer, Storm Drain and Street with Concrete Curb and Gutter construction; and WHEREAS, such final plans and specifications were presented to the City Council for their review on the 17th day of May, 1988. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Andover to hereby approve the Final Plans and Specifications for Project No. 8b-1l Hidden Creek Estate~ for watermain, Sanitary Sewer, Storm Drain, and Street with Concrete Curb and Gutter construction. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Andover to hereby direct the City Clerk to seek public bids as required by law, with such bids to be opened 10:00 A.M., June 10, 1988 at the Andover City Hall. MOTION seconded by Councilman and adopted day of by the City Council at a Meeting this , 19 , with Councilmen voting favor of the resolution and Councilmen voting against same whereupon said resolution was declared passed. CITY OF ANDOVER ATTEST: Jerry Windschitl - Mayor Victoria Vblk - City Clerk o CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE May 17, 1988 ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT FOR AGENDA SECTION NO. Engineering ITEM NO. Approve Final Payments 87-3A; 87-3C; 87-7 6g BY: James E. Schrantz The City Council is requested to approve the resolution approving final payment for the following projects: 87-3A, A.P. Keller, watermain & sanitary sewer along Bunker Lake Boulevard. 87-3C, Bonine Construction, sanitary sewer trunk along Coon Creek 87-7, Channel, Shady Knoll See attached recommendation from TKDA. MOTION BY TO COUNCIL ACTION SECOND BY o - 87- 3 C CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. MOTION by Councilman to adopt the following: A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING WORK AND DIRECTING FINAL PAYMENT TO BONINE EXCAVATING INC. FOR PROJECT NO. 87-3C FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF TRUNK WATERMAIN AND SANITARY TRUNK SANITARY SEWER IN THE FOLLOWING AREA: ALONG COON CREEK. WHEREAS, pursuant to a written contract signed with the City of Andover on June 9, 1987, Bonine Excavating, Inc. of Rogers, MN has satisfactorily completed the following improvement of Trunk Watermain and Sanitary Sewer construction in accordance with such contract. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RNSOLVED by the City Council of Andover, Minnesota. The work completed under said contract is hereby accepted and approved; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk and Mayor are hereby directed to issue a proper order for the final payment on such contract, taking the contractor's receipt in full. MOTION seconded by Councilman and adopted by the City Council at a Meeting this day of 19 , with Councilmen voting in favor of the resolution, and Councilmen voting against, whereupon said resolution was passed. CITY OF ANDOVER ATTEST: Victoria Volk -City Clerk o - ~7-7 CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. MOTION by Councilman to adopt the following: A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING WORK AND DIRECTING FINAL PAYMENT TO CHANNEL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC. FOR PROJECT NO. 87-7 FOR THE IMPROVEMENT IN SHADY KNOLL AREA. WHEREAS, pursuant to a written contract signed with the City of Andover on June 16, 1987, Channel Construction Company, Inc. of Isle, MN has satisfactorily completed the following improvement of watermain, Sanitary Sewer, Storm Drain with Concrete Curb and Gutter construction in accordance with such contract. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Anpbver, Minnesota. The work completed under said contract is hereby' accepted and approved; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk and Mayor are hereby directed to issue a'proper order for the final payment on such contract, taking the contractor's receipt in full. MOTION seconded by Councilman and adopted by the day of City Council at a Meeting this 19 , with Councilmen voting in favor of the resolution, and Councilmen voting against, whereupon said resolution was passed. CITY OF ANDOVER ATTEST: Victoria Volk -City Clerk o - ~7-5~ CITY OF ANDOVER COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA RES. NO. MOTION by Councilman to adopt the following: A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING WORK AND DIRECTING FINAL PAYMENT TO A.P. KELLER FOR PROJECT NO. 87-3A FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF TRUNK WATER AND TRUNK SEWER IN THE FOLLOWING AREA: ALONG BUNKER LAKE BOULEVARD. WHEREAS, pursuant to a written contract signed with the City of Andover on April 21, 1988, Austin P. Keller Construction Co., Inc. of St. Paul has satisfactorily completed the following improvement of Trunk Water and Trunk Sewer construction in accordance with such contract. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of A~dover, Minnesota. The work completed under said contract is hereby accepted and approved; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk and Mayor are hereby directed to issue a' proper order for the final payment on such contract, taking the contractor's receipt in full. MOTION seconded by Councilman and adopted by the day of City Council at a Meeting this 19 , with Councilmen voting in favor of the resolution, and Councilmen voting against, whereupon said resolution was passed. CITY OF ANDOVER ATTEST: Victoria Volk -City Clerk o CITY OF ANDOVER REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE Mav l7. 1988 AGENDA SECTION NO. Approval of Minutes ITEM NO. 7 APPROVED FOR Lb ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT Administration BY: Vicki Yolk BY: The City Council is requested to approve the following minutes: April 19, 1988 April 26, 1988 May 3, 1988 MOTION BY TO Regular Meeting Special Meeting Regular Meeting COUNCIL ACTION SECOND BY