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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972 04-10 CCP Regular Session AGSNIX �T City of Brooklyn Center r' April 10, 1972 7 :30 P. M. Call to Order Roll Call a Invocation 4*. Approve Northern States Street Lighting Agreement •3. Resolution Establishing 1972 Walkway Projects t 6. Resolutions Expressing Appreciation �. Planning Commission itams. (8:00 P.M.) Application No. 1 submitted by Daryl M t a cation No 7201 111Ln ed Federal Lu Application No ubmitted by c Application No submitted by Gene Anderso ' Application No. 72032 submitted by Transcontinenta 7 Development Corp. - ----.. Application No. 72029 1 �. rdinance Amending Chapter 1S F 9. cusslon Items; n Space Program Subsidized Housing Review of Proposed BCB Report to Metropolitan Transit Comlesion 10. Licenses 11. Adlo en mation Item: e Marshal's Reports 4000, 0 CUT Maxim #s COMMENTS Item 4. Approve Northern States Street Lighting Agreement The Proposed street lighting agreemetsrt was tabled at the last City Council meeting to permit Northern States PMW Co. Attorneys the uPpoartunitY to review the agreement. ` IHspoaitto r�r Item 5. Resolution Establishing 1972 Walkway Projects The Director of Public Works will Present a brief review of the proposed 1972 walkway projects as extracted kcassn the Comprehensive Walkway Plan previously approved by the City Council. The attached resolution is intended' to formally 4 establish project fines. Disposition Item S. Resolutions Expressing Appreciation The attached resolutions are int mAed to express the City r Council's appreciatio for services rendered. D ispositlort Item S. Ordinance Amending Chapter 15 The'attached ordinance amending C hapter 1S consists of a series of proposed changes in the Platting tting Code for the purpose of rec ogniZing condominium townhouse plats. The ordinance was 4 first read on March 13, 1972, and published on March 23 1972, and is offered this evening for second reading and adoption, ., Disposition R i` F. - r t Comments e Page 2. € Item 9a. Open Space Program The City Attorney and I have met with federal offiia is and t3 ' Attorney,, Park Director and I have studied the status of the current open space program with relation to our ftatxdm capa- bility. A review of our studies and recommendations related thereto will be presented Monday svonlm Disposition Item 9b. Subsidized :Housing I will be prepared Monday evening to A tber inform the Council <regarding the status of subsidized housing in Brooklyn Center, .. Disposition Item 9c. Review of Proposed BCB Report ; Administrative Assistant Blair Tremors will present a brief ' review of the BCB report which he intends to present to the Metropolitan Transit Commission in the near future. Disposition r Member introduced the following resolutioll and moved its adopoti, AMMICK 80 RESOLUTION ZMABLISHING SID001K IMPROVENUT PROJNCTS No. 1972-1, 1972-2 1972-3, 1972-4, 1972-5, 1972-6, 1972-7, 1972-8, 1972-9 1972-10, 1972-11, 1972-12, 1 -13, 1972-14 & 1972-15, AND ORDERING PREPARATION 972 OF P&M AND SUCIFICRTION WHEREAS, the City Council deems it necessary to initiate Sidewalk improvement Projects no. 1 1 1972-2, 1972-3, 1972-4, 1972-5, 1972-6 1972-7 1972-O 197r-9, 1972-10 1972-11, 1972-li 1972-13, 1972-14 and 1972-151 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center to direct the City Engineer to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement projects, described as followst 1972-1 Sidewalk (M.S.A.P. No. 09-101-02) Both sides of 63rd Avenue North from the es 'rat limits to Beard Avenue North. IJ 45 /1972..2 Sidewalk (K.S.A.P. no. 09-107-05) _th-idd-es of Dupont Avenue Worth from 6L�UJL �v*n�ue� 65th Avenue.) 1972-3 - Sidewalk (K.S.A.P. No. 09-110-�06) Both sides of Xerxes Avenue North from 55th Avenue to 59th Avenue; and on the center median of Xerxes Avenue North from 59th Avenue to FAI 94. Sidewalk (M.S.A.P. Mo. 09-111-08) 44 , 5 � * k"NBotb sides of 65th Avenue North from Dupont Avenue to Lyndale Avenue. 1472-5 Sidewalk One side of Northway Drive from C.S.A.H. 10 east-of Xerxes Avenue North to Xerxes Avenue Northi both sides of 55th V Avenue North from T.H. 152 to Xerxes Avenue North; and both &ides of 56th Avenue North from T.H. 152 to Xerxes Avenue Worth. 1972-6 Sidewalk 140ne side of 63rd Avenue North from BeardAvenue to Brooklyn Drive. 1972-7 Sidewalk 01 side of 65th Avenue North from Humboldt Avenue to,'Dupont� Avenue. "SOLUTION NO. ...... ,r,. r a.. 1972-1 - Sidewalk on the Northern State• power ea sement from Logan Avenue E North to Camden Avenue. 19�72 -99 - Sidewalk ►� South side of 57th Avenue North frow Logan Avenue to Camden Avenue. s 1972 -10 - Sidewalk One side of Logan Avenue North Prow. 53rd Avenue to 59th 972 -11 - Sidewalk r one side of Humboldt A venue North from 53rd Avenue to 57th A venue 1 9_., 7 � - Sidewalk T one side of Humboldt Avenue North from 69th Avenue to 73rd Avenue. a: I9_„ 72 13 - Sidewalk y one side of 61st Avenue North from Lee Avenue to Brooklyn Boulevard. 1972 -14� Sidew Ik One side of 69th Avenue North from the We mt cox %orate limits 7 4 to Shingle Creek PArkway. 'L972-15 - Sidewalk One side of 60th Avenue North from Humboldt Avenue to Dint Avenue. e Date ma ATTESTS C IO The motion for the ado i of the foregoing resolu ion was duly seconded bar member and vo being aken thereon the following ted in favor, thereof: and the following voted ;against the same:' whereupon said resolution was declared dul awed and adopted, Member produced the follarWW resotuttm sad moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION EXPRESSING RECOGNITION OF AND APPRECIATION FOR THE DE21CATO 12KJC §=gZ!2 MR. RQX&D 009P WHEREAS, Mr. Ronald Coop served as a member of the Park and . Recreation Commission from 1970 through 1971; and WHEREAS, his devotion to the tasks and responsibilitie of this �. Commission contributed substantially to the sound progress and development of the City; and WHEREAS, hib public service and civic effort for the betterment of the [ community merit the gratitude of the citizens of Brooklyn Center: NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED the City Council of the C of by Y tY' Brooklyn Center that: K The dedicated public service of Mr. Ronald Coop " as a member of the Park and Recreation Commission acrd citizen, is recagni$ed and appreciated by the City of Brooklyn F Center. r , Date Mayor w. ATTEST: ¢. Clprk The motion for e a n of the foregoing resolution w duly seconded by member anc. upon vote bet taken thereon, the a following voted favor thereof and the following voted against the sages whnrnupon said resolution was declared dul sled and adopted. r Member Intmdueed the tollowft raaa�latfoo w and Moved its adopts • RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION EXPRESSING RECOGNITION OF AND APPRECIATION F R T C F MR '=L Dffj WHEREAS, Mr. Paul Dittw served as a member of the Planning Commission from 1965 through 1971; and WHEREAS, his devotion to the tasks and responsibilities of this- Commission contributed substantially to the sound progress and development of the City: and WHEREAS, his public service and civic effort for the betterment of the community merit the gratitude of the citizens of Brooklyn Center: NOW THEREFORE, BE 1T RESOLVED ; �. by the City Council of the CitY Brooklyn Center, that: The dedicated public service of Mr. Paul Ditter as a member of the Planning Commission and citizen, is recognized and appreciated by the City of Brooklyn Cuter. Date Mayor ATTEST: Mark . Y The motion for a n of the foregoing resolution ass duly so'conded by ; member and upon vote b g taken thereon, the tollowi.ng voted avor thereof: and the following voted against the same: ` wherri)pon` €:aid resolution was decinrod du passed and :adopted. - µ Membe r _ introduced the following resolution and moved its option s Aselntion No. RESOLUTION EXPRESSING RECOGNITION OF AND APPRECIATION FOR THE DEDICATED 'PUBLIC SERVICE OFD - NIU M FIGNAR ` Whereas, Mr. William Fignar served as a member of the" Human Rights Commission for the year 1971; and Whereas, his devotion to the tasks and responsibilities of this commission contributed substantially to the sound progress and development of the City; and Whereas, his public service and civic effort for the betterment of the community merit the gratitude' of the citizens of Brooklyn Centers NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City, Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that: The dedicated public service-of Mr. William Fignar as a member of the Human Rights Co mission and citizen, is recognized and appreciated by the City of Brooklyn Center. Date Mayor Attest: Clerk The motion for t ad i of the` foregoing resolution`' was duly seconded by membe and upon v being taken thereon, the foll ing voted in favor there' s and the following voted against the same where- upon said resolution was declared duly passe nd adopted. Member �istrtidlx'led the follow" mi0�'M"= . AM moved Its a do pts RESOLUTION NO..�._.._._. 3 RESOLUTION WRESSING RECOGNITION OF AND APPRECIATION FOB THE D E OF MR WAY F WHEREAS, Mr. Wayne Finley served as a member of the Park and Y Recrea Commission &= 197tO through 1 97 1; a nd WHEREAS, his devotion to the tasks and responsibilities of this Commission contributed substantially to the sound; progress and development of the City: and WHEREAS, his public service end civic effort for the betterment of the community merit the gratitude of the citizens of Brooklyn Center. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that: r T he dedicated public service of Mr. Wayne Finley ,, a s a member of the Park and Recreation Commission and citizen, is recognised and apprerdated by the C ity of Brooklyn Center. Date Mayor ATTEST: The motion for the Othawmwfi- foregoing resolution,was d ly seconded by member . and upon vote being tak thereon the following voted in and the following voted against the tames whereupon said resolution was declai -id dul ssed and adopted. r. Member introduced the following resolution. and moved its ad,p ion: RLSOLUTI ON wo. , RESOLUTION EXPRESSING RECOGNITION OF AI D APPRECIATION FOR THE DEDICATED PUBLIC ERVI'cE OF MR. JAM MONAGAN H WHEREAS, Mr. James' Monaghan served as ``a member of the Human Rights Commission from 1970 through 1971; and WHEREAS, he served as chairman of the Human Rights Con ission from 1970 through 1971; and WHEREAS, his devotion to the tasks and responsibilities of this commission contributed substantially to the sound progress and development of the City; and WHEREAS, his public service and civic effort for the betterment of the caas1 ity merit the gratitude of the citizens of Brooklyn Center: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that: The dedicated public service of Mr. James Monaghan as a member and chairman of the Human Rights C- nission and citizen, is recognized and appreciated by the City of Brooklyn Center. Date Mayor Attest: Clerk The motion for the ado 'on of a foregoing resol ion was d u l y seconded by member and +ipc•n mote l,hu fvl ilig ilt Led .Ln 144vor t 00t; and the following voted against the same whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. H M�mbez lnsodi ed the falkwlne aauwl idlon OW mogred its adoptiola. RRESOI U71ON NO RESOLUTION EXPRESSING RECOGNITION OF AND APPIMCAMN TM IMMM2 PUA= WAM OF HL BRUG�biCtt#ROW WHEREAS, biro Bruce Manow served as a member of tht+ Park and Recreadon Com imMoa horn 1956 trough 1972; and 3 wH8R1 M, he vas ons 4 the appointees to *9 Park and ' Recreation CommLe"on; and WHEREAS, his devat:oa tD the tasks and reapoasibUlties to this Commission oontcibuted aubntantlallY to the sound prognss and deveUmmt— of the City; and %WRM, his pubUo swim and civic efforts for the betterment of the community merit tM gratitude of the cftlaens of Brooklyn Centers AML NOW THEREFORE, BE rT RBSOLVID by the City Council of the Cif ._ of . Brooklyn Center that: The dedviated public service o f Mr. Bruce Morrow as a member of the Park and (Recreation Commission and l citizen, is recognized and appreciated by the City of :. Brooklyn Center* k.. r Mayor .. Attest; , C IWk The motion for of the forlgew resolution vas duly ed by member , 8nd upon vote being taMn fl the �o�o1N' voted In favor imft and ttu% f alluwum voted ageAnst the names s.: whereupon said resalution v as dea hued duly passed and adopted. �T �r Member #1M�l�Itoed the jolioWloa srsolyt m and moved its MisoiUTTON ARL TU RECCk3N1?lON Of AND APPRVMTSOft ML WHERZAS, Mrs. Itii MarAk serviced as a member of tbs Numian Rights Commission 9m= 1969 thmugh 1971; and WHERBAS, her devotion, to the tasks and raspo nsibilid a of this Commission to the sound prow so and development of the City;aand WHEMM, her public service and civic effort Sm the betterment Y of the community merit the gratitude of the citizens of Brooklyn Centers NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by ttre City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that: The dedicated public service of Mrs. jerrrii Niznik as a member of the Human Rights Commission and cltsen, Is recognised a nd appreciated by the City of Brooklyn Center. 4 gate Mayor Attest: F.. Clwk The motion for the► foregoing rssolutio was duly seconded ` by member , and upon vote being n thereon, the following voted i times L and the following voted asainst the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. 4' Member famad uobd the fDllowftV 1`0802UUM and ` moved its ado .UMN NO RBRQL 4'RB88�IG AINCOtM`Ni M 4F AND Jtmu Mull WHEtiEW Um- Marie Rasmussen served as a member of the Human Rights ComAdssiQn from 1970 • through 1971 OW TRW, her devotion to the tasks and responsibilities of this Commis s ion contributed subs of the Ci ty,a and l' to the sound prcgress and development- 5 WHEREAS . her public service and civic eifoct for the bstte nnent of the community merit the gratitude of the cit sans of Brooklyn Canter INOW # THERUM a BR IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the C#ty of iBrooklyn QW terr that: F 5 . The dedicated public serviced of Mrs. Marge Rasmussen as a member of the Human Rights Commission and citizen, is recognized and appreciated b the City of Brooklyn Center. Date Mayor Attest; C The motion f e of the foregoing resa lution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken n, the following voted in favo thereof: e and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adapted. Member it11 tin ft ed the foUovvlw 1 . and moved its adoptio I80Lt3'!'tDlt NO RI+8t1LUTl'f?N Y9tPlt988IIf1' IMO OM" OF ANti WIf�'.R$NS, fir. riaM a►odoval s+ervsd as a srsa�ba of the . `x Human Rights Commission from 1969 h 1971; and WHEWM v his devcUm to the fssks and roapau ftlitfss of Commission contributed .nt ►lly to the sound pass and ,d+ pps of the City; and WU MU # hts pAft sec al &W otvio W in foc the boftwfta of the commusd Swit the of the CAUSMI of kooi.lyn C NCW, THER1:lF+QRB. IM V MOLVED by the City Cain of the r h City of Brooklyn Center that The dedicated public sorvtoe of Mr. Jesse $andoval as a member of the Human Rights Commission and citisen is recognized and appr+edat+sd by the City of Brookiyn 'Csater . low Data Mayor Attest: Clerk Y The motion for 9vor n of the ia9 r+esolu vras duly SOC Mftd by member , and upon vote be taken theireon, fallowing voted th _ and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution rNas declared duly passed and adopted. nµ ., tftmbee' yMeo� load tfia �Qt aad moved its F a. Rssortr r WIDNAMW rammm 11 of Am ao r W iArB, Dom. hark &MM Saved, as a member of MOM is" Y 4 CommissIM ftm 1 "9 1971; &W .' W=WM, bb dwotfoo to ft gooks and raspoasibtJltws at mat Ciesion Do NNW to and prop�os ana Of the Cty: and 1 ma" hts public WW W%ft •fliorR. ft the be rrmset k of the ccn munity SWU the of the citians of BraWy n C NtyW, 1'BfSR81P , W V UMM by the City/ 0*uaW I of tlr City of Brooklyn Oeftsr flint: The dedloated i sor"Ce of W. bterlc 8s�tams as a bwar of the Masan XW" Ca n"21" &M eit sn. IS o cont ed and appoolated by he City of book *& Center.; f . Date UaYot Attest. -r 4C Ierk The nation for of the faegaft resolution duly secmdsd by nd member a WOO W" theeao�a, tine *41 voted in favor i and the following voted against the saame whereupon said resolution was declared duly peso*d and adapted. F i Member introduced the following resolution and move i ts a tion r Resolution Ho. RESOLUT10 ' EXPRESSING RECOGNITION OF AND APPRECIATION FOR THE DEDICATED PUBLIC EE CE OF 'MR.. JKARh PO MLLEg • i 4w� Ir ��� WHEREAS, lair. Karl Schuller served as member of the Planning Commission from 1970 through 1971; and f WHEREAS, his devotion to the 'tasks and responsibilities of this commission contributed substantially to the sound r progress and development of the City; and WHEREAS, his public service and civic effort for the betterment of the camunity merit the gratitude of the citizens of Brooklyn Center: , NOW, THEWWWO U IT ROUND by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that: The dedicated public service of Mr. Karl Schuller as a member of the Planning Commission and citizen, is recognized and appreciated by the City of Brooklyn Center. Date Mayor Attests Clerk The motion for the adopti o f going resoluti was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof and the fallowing ;voted again the same whereupon said resolution was deelar�d duly need and adopted. f • i:l t a 1�, 1. a r� :r • . • Ir'f � �. + • �.• ii! i l 11 r• •• 1. r 1 R 1 • _ ft •" • ..° • 1 r • _ � dt tl,. _ .r.. •�q... t •f s, ♦fie • .,r � Iii r. ♦ M • r x, .. r Ordinance No. (g) Lots. 1. hcx:ai lon. iIlh the AMR= 2 1 lots In nnnt�m famllV sttsChed ( tOtlfA} MO unit VA= w�ww w w��I�l N all lots shall abut by their fuU bwftgo ort u. a publicly dedicated street or a street that ha received the legal status as such. B Section 2: Section I5 -108 entitled "REQUIRED IMPROVEIXNTS" is hereby amended as follows: Street Grading. :. {d) u . Street ]tmpe+ovemestts. Section 3 Set -don 15 -111 endtled "BUILDING PERM" is hereby arn4x:d -d as follows: dwel ' nq unit Aubdly si�on�s ; no building permit shall be issued l any _ governing official for the construction of any building, structure or improvement on any Lind required to be subdivided by this ordinencev . r until all requirements of this ordinance have been fully complied with.. Section 4: This ordinance shall become effective after adoption and upon thirty (30) days f®tiop its lsgsl pu311cation. Adopted t!1is day of Mayor' A.ttes +' Clerk Publi s hf d ir the official newspaper Effective Dente � a e , Licenses to be a p p r o v e d a t - t h e April 10, 1972 council *Aq tiAg Ci aret cense ' r irr r i rrwr�r Brooklyn Center Liquor Store #4 Northbrook Center wwo � Duke's Standard Service 6600 Lyndale Ave.N. mpg ci " -irk Gasoline Service Station License i�/11�lrll� \Irl�rrrrlr`Ir � rr r rr rrrrrrr�r �... Duke' Standard Service 600 yudale ve *2 t L ,r 6 i k BR4c MIN CENTER VOLUNTRER FIRE DEPARTMENT • Fire Marshal's Report ,.L ,` 19y nth Average Amou of Number of number o f Men money Fire Calls Resj►ondins ri rr�.. Automobile Fires CQmmerc! sl Building Fires False Alarms F irst Aid Calls / Grass Fires House Fires = 0. o o Miscellaneous Fires utual Aid Oils S i..le t--A Other" ✓ f' .�1 V 'fir D . p Q To'-nl Nvambor of Runs A illiw1.,or t.xf most R� , O1.�. >ls +1 {ia�3 t•� Ont•h (`.'all "'oral Dz merge " im House Fires: Building C ontents �? _ f _Robert H. Cashman, R.,� . Fire Marshal BROOKLYN CENTER VOLUNTEER F2RE`DEPARTMEN'F A ,. ` •' v Fire Marshal's - Report .t2:=Q i, --�= • 1 9 _.L� :..," • month ....,�:� Avarage Amount of Number, of number of man ;. atoneyt Fire Calls R_ n-s P.h�'.tdin„4.� ,... 4 �• Automobile Fires � v v, c • �,,... .. '� - .--- -- Comme rcial Building Fires F ^e Alarms First Aid Calls Gra.�s Fires Ho-.tsn Fires Mi be -1 laneous Fires Mutual Aid Calls .� ra wimh -r of Runs AVFrrocie v; lnl b r. 8)F t4f-t, - R•etl.,a. ?itrj t• p-trl► r•nll ,. ,... — .»..;.. vo t_t 1 ►amage irk House Fires; Building_ - Contents _ •._..�... Robert H. Cashma Fire marshal P y t l. f :. Member ntroduced the following resolution and moved its adoption RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION RECOGNIZI14G HENRY E. DAVIS FOR ENTY YEARS PUBLIC SERVICE TO THE CITY WHEREAS, Henry E. Davis completed twenty years full time employment and public service with the City Of Brooklyn Center on April` 9, 1972; and WHEREAS, he has served in the Department of Public' Works as Heavy Equipment Operator, Street Department Foreman, ,and, currently,; Superintendent of Streets; and WHEREAS, he was a Ch er Member of the' Brooklyn Center Volunteer Fire' Department from 949 to 1968 and WHEREAS, his devotion to the tasks and responsibilities of his office has contributed substantially` to the sound progress and development of the City; and WHEREAS, his public service and civic effort for the betterment of the community merit the gratitude of the citizens of - Brooklyn Center: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that: The City of Brooklyn Center recognizes and expresses appreciation for the twenty years employment and dedicated public service of Henry E Davis, Brooklyn Center Superintendent of Streets. Date Mayor Attest: Clerk a The motion for the a ption the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member, and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor the r f: an the following voted against the same• whereupon said resolution was declared ul assed and adopted. l °P.w1.+3 -. ,.4v4n8X�`'.. t « 4.. `».. \j.!'+Y"'�,..,l'M- *' ion M V and m. oked RL r ': ' <. t; `tom. Ear: '1s% d AL TY MN -GER TO . t p 'e � e y � �� r:ai t��g� s ' i! +.°# T 'i .�k'H ' z a Tk X . . '. -._. n,... -..e .,.....«. .•. .. wgo4a+e.....w A... muV• var...v+wsarc.•,nn.newwocc^s+ TT y 3 (1 4 a i i to DES' .i " °' � b` f five ye.�.a: �� "� �+�7f % 'C L 1 172; hav betwn held re ���rizn� ��:� A agencV having the req' i- tafi.�ry. . a�iLhc" ty for as abliahi ng eq uti'Lity rate sched�ie� ° of t'he t; .mot roo l.yxi Cent r ; Ai rdlenota, fo1»Iow : ,- 1,s. `A itat• - f 9 • §:.�� .A.. L.ltt.- Z'd �s a,. a ern Stat4s. P Ccmpan S "*� �° 11 it espo a co ra ion, to farm ah St reet l iaht i nq se-Vice all lights located or td be located in s r l t je to the the the �s,'1 Ada - «.<�. � >�` t 9,� �"i�:Y�� acc ..e� � at � ti. tallowing q ualifications: .n 4 t t' � e,�vent of the fears��at on o� a metro ' x i � re , latin agen t �,�irt , 4 lectric t e tb6 rate �� i. irr t , contract Thal i. = j; t tea ttc a reui e any a -prov 1 w f sai Ze a , r e qu 1 a x �Ovmd St be Within tine �r�ealtIvn Center iA aj pa ;Y, upon : request. bv the C tY r n at. fi r:za�.� � terms, conditions, end ec�i.ficationa Y tlza tre t, `:i tt �ic� it.ract a e 3 Bart oaf -t?r r i -Al.d aw6mp y are h ereby zppro -,ied aka j'ect t the 01.,ove gaaa i � i . n . a' mil , ter' wR and ` city anx r are hataby AgthCrtS* r <e i t to amt* tha , jfor vaid Contract 3 bJe t. to the �:bo e uaIif'ica =.iens, ' for ` a In t t�� awe Of the e'j t:zk", ,,md to off ix th r T�x ; w r , CITY OF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 6301 SHINGLE CREEK PARKWAY OOKLYN BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNESOTA 55430 C ENTER TELEPHONE 561 -5440 MINNEAPOLIS April 10, 1972 Metropolitan Transit Commission 330 Metro Square Building St.Paul, Minnesota 55101 Attention: Mr. Robert Shiff Dear Sir;' Submitted herewith is the three month review of the operation of the - Brooklyn Center Bus (BCB) system, as required by MTC Resolution 72 -1, dated January 7, 1972. That resolution reduced the hours of service 50 %' to 36 hours per week', and increased the fare 10� to 25� per ride. 'Administrative and promotional expenses were comprehended as operational costs, and thus were con- sidered in the determination of the operational loss of the system`. The MTC agreed to pay 50% of the system operating losses, including administrative and promotional expenses, not to exceed a maximum payment of $5,000.00, through June 9, 1972. This analysis is for the 12 -week period, January 10, 1972 through April 1, 1972. The MTC share of the operating losses for that period was $2,326.21 or 85% of the amount pro - rated from $5,000.00 for a 12 -week period. I The City staff is prepared to amplify and discuss the enclosed report before the Transit Commission. Sincerel f �-a Blair Tremere Administrative Assistant BT:rr CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER i Enclosures cc: ` Brooklyn' Center City Council members Donald G. Poss, City Manager Paul Holmlund, Finance Director M I_ BC B THREE MONTH REVIEW January 10 - April 1, 1972 RIDERSHIP DATA A. TOTAL RIDERSHIP 3,307 B . WEEKLY RIDERSHIP ' 276 C AVERAGE WEEKLY RIDERSHIP FOR JUNE 27, 1971 THROUGH JANUARY 8, 1972 - 1,048 D. CURRENT WEEKLY AVERAGE 26% WEEKLY AVERAGE FOR FIRST SIX MONTHS. MTC STAFF PROJECTED THAT THE WEEKLY AVERAGE WOULD BE 30% THE PRIOR RIDERSHIP, GIVEN THE REDUCTION IN SERVICE AND THE FARE INCREASE. II 1 BCB THREE MONTH REVIEW January 10 -April 1, 1972 EXPENSE AND OPERATIONAL LOSS A. Bus Rental Rate: $ 7.50 per hour' 7 hours per day (includes 1 hour travel from and to Anoka) $52.50 per day 6 days per week $315.00 per week 12 weeks $3780.00 TOTAL BUS RENTAL B Fare Revenue $827.59 Actual Fares Received C. Bus Operating Loss $3780.00 - 827.59 $2952.41 D. Administrative Expenses $ 100.00 per week 12 weeks $1200.00 T otal Administrative Expenses (Scheduling, Daily Accounting, Audit, information services) E Promotional Expenses $ 500.00 Schedule production, distribution costs F. Total Operational Loss $2952.41 Bus Operating Loss 1200.00 Administrative Expense 500.00 Promotional Expense . $4652.41 Total Operational Loss ..III BCB THREE MONTH REVIEW January 10 - April 1, -1972 SUBSIDIZED COST ANALYSIS A. TOTAL OPERATIONAL LOSS $4,652.41 B. MTC 50% SHARE PER RESOLUTION 72-1 $2,326.21 C. BROOKLYN CENTER SHARE $2,326.20 D COST PER PASSENGER: Total Loss: / Total Riders: $4,652.41 3,307 $1 .40 per Rider ©U If the MTC maximum subsidy of $5,000 were prorated, �h it would amount to $227.30 per week; and for the 12 week period would be $2,727.60. Thus, the actual subsidization by the MTC for the review period is 85 % of the possible maximum.