Ordinance No. 0606 01-05-1976r
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ORDINANCE N0. 606
APJ ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING CHAPTER 6 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE PERTAININC
TO CERTAIN COMM:SSIONS FOR THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA CONSISTING
OF THE FOLLOWING: PLAN�!ING C�MM?SS:ON, PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSIOiv,
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION, HUMAN RESOURCES COMMISSION, APPEALS
COMMISSION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION; AND REPEALING CHAPTERS
N0. 101, 12], 201, ]22, 216, AND SECTION 205.18.
The City of Fridley does ordain as follows:
SECTION 6.01 PLANNING COMMISSION
6.011 Title
There is hereby created a Planning Commissicn for the City of Fridley, TITLE
Minnesota.
6.012 Purpose
The Plannin9 Commission is esta6l.ished to promote the systematic and PURPOSE
continuing application of organized knowledge a�d foresight in the
pursuit of clearly defined and proner�y related goals and objectives in
order to create an increasingly better, more healthful, convenient,
efficient and attractive environment.
6.013 Scope
The Planning Commission shall serve in an advisory capacity to the
City Council. Problems shall be referred to the Planning Commission
by the City Council, City Administration or Chairmen of the member
comonissions, and muy bc assigned to the member commissions for
detailed study and recommendations as reGui;^ed. All recommendations
by the Planning Commission sha;l be made to the City Council.
The Planning Commission is charged with responsib�lity for continuous
community planning and development ef comprehensive goals and
policies, including but not limited to, land use, housing, environ-
ment, parks and recreation, public services, human resources, and
other related community activities.
?he Planning Commission shall advise the City Council in the develop�
ment of programs to giroe increased effectiveness and direction in
implementina established Ci±y goaks, policies and framework and
recommend actions needed to carry out planning responsibility.
6.014 Membership of Planning Commission
SCOPE
The Planning Commission shall consist of the Planning Commissien MEMBERSHI°
Ch�irman, the Chairman of the Community Develoomen± Commission,
the Chairman of the Parks and Recreation �om�iiission, the Chairma;�
of the Appeals Commission, the Chairman of the Eno�ironmental Quality
Commission and the Chairman of the Human Resources Cammission.
The Chairman of the Planning Commission shall be appointed by the
City Counci� to serve for a three year term as a voting member of
the Commission.
The Planning Cornmissicn members serve as Chairman of the member
commissions and are appointed according to provisions outlined in the
Ordinance establishing each of t�e member commissions.
The Planning Commission s�all each year, from their own numbers, chose
a Vice-Chair°mar�. At any meeting of the Planning Commission if the
regular Chairman is unable to attend, the Vice-Chairman shall act
in his place.
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SECTION E.02 COMMISSIONS CREATED
There is hereby created the fo]lowing additional Commissions for the
City of Fridl�y. These Commissions shall be known as:
Parks and Recreation Commission
Environmen'al Quali�y Commission
Human Resources Commission
Appeals Commission
Community Development Commission
SEC7`I�N 6.03 MEMBERSHIP OF COMMISSIONS
Each Commission shall consist of five Fridley residents, appointed
by City Council.
The Commission Chairmen shall be elected by the Commission member-
ship and shall also serve as a member of the Planning Commission.
The Commission members shall be appointed by the City Council for
three year terms, except the City Council shall stagger the appoint-
ments so that the terms of no more than two members shall expire
in any one year. Attempt shall be made to have all City wards
represented on the Commissions. Upon the expiration of their
terms of office, members shall continue to serve until their
successor shall have been appointed.
The Commissions shall each y�ar, from their own numbers, choose
a Chairman and Vice Chairman. At any meeting of the Commissions,
if the regular Chairman is unable to attend, the Vice Chairman shall
act in his place.
SECTION 6.04 UACANCY
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MEMBERSHIP
Commission members may resign or be removed from office by a UACANCY '
majority vote of the City Council. The Commission member appointed
to fill any vacancy shall serve for the remainder of the vacated
term.
SECTION 6.05 ORGANIZATION OF THE COMMISSIONS
A. Following the appointment of inembership, each of the Commissions
shall meet, organize and elect any officers, as it deems desirable ORGANIZATi01!
B. Adopt rules for its meetin9s and the transaction of its business,
in order to fulfill the responsibilities of the Commission,
C. The Chairman shall assure the fulfillment of the following
responsibilities:
Call and preside over meetings of the Commission.
2. Appear or appoint a representative to appear, if deemed
necessary before the City Council or any City Commission per-
taining to matters within the scope of the Commission.
3. Provide liaison with other governmental and citizens'
groups pertaining to matters within the scope of the Commission
for the purpose of timely and relevant information for considera-
tion by the Commission.
SECTION 6.06 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
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The City Manager shall assign one member of the Administrative Staff ADMINISTRATIVE
to serve as secretary to each Commission. The secretary shall STAFF
perform only such clerical duties on behalf of a Commission as
may be assigned by the Chairman and with the consent of the City
Manager. Additional advisory staff shall be assigned to the
Canmissions by the City Mana9er within the restraints of the adopted
general fund budget. Administrative Staff shall 6e limited to
Commission level unless specifically approved by the City Council.
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SECTION 6.07 PROJECT COMMITTEES
The Commissions may establish special project committees to further
the objectives of the Commissions and provide for greater citizen
participation. Such project committees shall be appointed 6y a
Commission for special projects and shall cease to exist when their
activities are completed. The qualifications for membership, compo-
sition and duties of such project committees shall be at the dis-
cretion of the Commission. The project committee may be chaired
by a member of the Commission, and at least one member of the
commission shall act as a liaison for each project committee.
SECTION 6.08 COMPENSATION
The members of the Commissions shall serve without pay, but may be
reimbursed for actual expenses of funds therefore are provided in
the adopted general fund budget.
SECTION 6.09 REPORTS
The Commissions shall make such reports as requested by the City
Council or Planning Commission.
SECTION 6.10 MEETINGS
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PROJECT
COMMITTEES
COMPENSATION
REPORTS
Meetings shall be called by the Chairmen and shall be held as MEETINGS
necessary to fulfill the responsibilities of the Commissions.
Al1 meetings of the Commission shall be open to the public.
Minutes shall be kept of all meetings. Findings and recommendations
shall be transmitted by the Commission Chairmen to the Planning
Commission and from the Planning Commission to the City Council.
SECTION 6.11 PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
6.111 Purpose
The Parks and Recreation Commission is established to promote the
systematic comprehensive development of park facilities and recre-
ational activities necessary for the physical, mental, emotional,
moral health and we71: being of the residents of the City of Fridley.
6.112 Scope
The Parks and Recreation Commission shall act as an advisory
commission to the Planning Commission for continuous community
planning and development of comprehensive goals and policies. Any
change in related community planning and comprehensive City goals
and policies must be reviewed by the Planning Commission who will then
make recommendations to the City Council.
The Parks and Recreation Commission shall advise the City Council,
after a policy review by the Planning Commission, in the development
of programs to give increased effectiveness and direction in imple-
menting established City goals, policies and framework, and recommend
actions as needed to provide park and recreational opportunities.
6.113 Program
The Commission shall each year, prior to June l, recommend a capital
improvements program for parks improvements and acquisition and for
public recreation activities for the ensuing year.
6.114 Funds
For the purpose of financing the parks and recreation program
authorized by this chapter, the accounting shall be the responsi-
bility of the treasurer of the City. The Commissian shall be autho-
rized to establish charges or fees for the restricted use of any
facility or to make any phase of the recreation program wholly or
partially self-sustaining. Any employees who handle cash in the
process of collection shall be bonded.
PURPOSE
SCOPE
PROGRAM
FUN�S
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SECTION 6.12 ENUIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION
6.121 Purpose
The Commission is established to stimulate interest in, and to
promote an awareness of, environmental concerns among citizens of
the City of Fridley; to serve as resource agency to the City on
matters regarding the environment, including information on environ-
mental problems, laws, policies and regulations of the county,
metropolitan, state and federal levels to the extent of their effect
on Fridley; and to advise the City Council, the City Manager and
other appropriate City commissions on matters pertaining to the
maintenance or improvement of the environment, including the review
and recommendation of programs and policies within the City.
6.122 Scope
The Environmental Quality Commission shall act as an advisory Com-
mission to the Planning Commission for continuous community
planning and development of the comprehensive City goals and policies.
Any change in related community planning and comprehensive City
goals and policies must be reviewed by the Planning Commission who
will then make recommendations to the City Council.
The Environmental Quality Commission shall advise the City Council,
after a policy review by the Planning Commission, in the develop-
ment of programs to give increased effectiveness and direction in
implementing established City goals, policies and framework and
recommend actions as needed relevant to the environment.
SECTION 6.13 HUMAN RESOURCES COMMISSION
6.131 Purpose
The purpose of the Commission is to promote intensified communi-
cation and protection of just and equitable rights among all resi-
dents of the community; to promote harmonious relationships among
people of all races, religions, ethnic groups, social/economic
status, ages, gender, physical, mental and emotional disabilities
and diverse life styles; to promote understanding and equal oppor-
tunity in employment, housing, public accomodations, and public,
cultural and educational services; and full participation in the
affairs of the City of Fridley.
6.132 Scoae
The Human Resources Commission shall act as an advisory Commission
to the Planning Commission for continuous community planning and
development of comprehensive City goals and policies. Any change
in related community planning and comprehensive City goals and
policies must be reviewed by the Planning Commission who will then
make recommendations to the City Council.
The Human Resources Commission shall advise the City
after a policy review by the Planning Commission, in
ment of programs to give increased effectiveness and
implementing established City goals and policies and
actions as needed to provide equal opportunity in th
ECTION 6.14 APPEALS COP4MISSION
6.141 Title
Council,
the develop-
direction in
recommend
e community.
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PURPOSE
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PURPOSE
SCOPE
The Council hereby creates an Appeals Commission to serve as the TITL�
Board of Appeals and Adjustments and to exercise all authority
and perform all functions of said Board pursuant to Minnesota
Statutes 462.351 to 462.364.
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6.142 Purpose
The Appeals Commission is established to provide a process by which
the public may appeal the literal provisior�s of the zoning ordiriance,
sign ordinance and building code, for reasons of exceptional circum-
stances when strict enforcement would cause undue hardship and strict
conformity of the standards would be unreasonable and impractical or
not feasible under the circumstances.
6.143 Scope
A. The Appeals Commission shall act as an advisory Commission
to the Planning Commission for continuous community planning
and development of the comprehensive City goals and policies.
Any change in related community planning and comprehensive City
goals and policies must be reviewed by the Planning Commission
who will then make recommendations to the City Council.
B. The Commission shall have the power and duty of hearing and
recommending to the City Council, after a policy review by the
Planning Commission, as herein provided, appeals or requests in
the following cases:
1. Appeals where it is alleged that there is an error in
any order, requirement, decision, or determination made by
an administrative officer in the enforcement of the zoning
ordinance, sign ordinance or of the State Building Code.
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PURPOSE
SCOPE
2. Requests for variances from the litera] provisions of
the zoning ordinance, sign ordinance or of the State Building
Code in instances where strict enforcement would cause undue
hardship because of circumstances unique to the individual
property under consideration.
C. In recommending or approving a variance, subject to the conditions
of Section 6.146 the Commission and the Council may impose conditions
to ensure compliance and to protect adjacent properties.
6.144 Petition by Owner
A. Appeals From Decision of Zoning Administrator
At any time within thirty days, any property owner who deems
himself aggrieved by an alleaed error in any order, requirement,
decision or determination made by an administrative officer in the
enforcement of this chapter which affects his property, may appeal
to the Commission by filing a written appeal with the City Manager.
The appeal shall fully state the order appealed from the facts of
the matter, and also the mailing address of the owner.
Request for Variances
The Commission may recommend variances from the strict appli-
cation of the provision of this chapter and impose conditions and
safeguards in the variances so granted in cases where there are
practical difficulties or particular hardships preventing the
strict application of the re9ulations of this chapter. An appli-
cation for a variance shall be filed with the zoning administrator
and shall state the exceptional conditions and the peculiar and
practical difficulties claimed as a basis for a variance.
PETITION
BY Ol4NER
VARIANCES
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6.145 Recommendation by Appeals Commission
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Within thirty (30) days after filing an appeal from an adminis RECOMMEN-
trative order or determination, or request for variance, the Commission DATION BY
shall set a date for hearing thereon and shall hear such persons as APPEALS
want to be heard, either in person or by agent or attor�ney. Notice of COMP4ISSION
such hearing to the person or persons who file the appeal, and to all
adjacent property owners within a 200 foot distance of the requested
variance location. Within a reasonable time, after the hearing, the
Appeals Commission shall make its recommendations or approvals ,
subject to conditions of Section 6.146, and forward a copy of such
recommendation or approval to the City Council through the Planning
Commission.
6.146 Variances in R-1 Zoning
In residential (R-1 Zoning) areas the Appeals Commission
has the authority to approve variances when all the following
conditions are met:
A. There is unanimous agreement of the Appeals Commission.
B. The staff concurs with the recommendation of the Appeals
Commission.
C. The 9eneral public attending the meeting or responding to
the notice of public hearing, have no objection.
D. The petitioner is in agreement with the recommendation.
When the above conditions are not met, the variance request must be
channeled through the normal variance procedure for final approval by the
City Council, with a policy review by the Planning Commission.
6.147 Record of Action Taken
The Appeals Commission shall provide for a record of its pro-
ceedings which shall include the minutes of its meeting, its findings
and the recommendation or approval on each matter heard 6y it; subject
to the conditions of Section 6.146.
The Commission recommendation or approval shall be in writing and shall
contain a finding of fact as to:
A. The public policy which is served by the requirement.
B. The practical difficulties or unique circumstances of
the property that cause undue hardship in the strict appli-
cation of the requirement.
C. Any conditions that attach to the variance.
6.148 Action of the Council
The Council shall at its next regular meeting after receiving
the recommendation of the Appeals Commission with a policy review by
the Planning Commission, decide on the action to be taken.
6.149 Lapse of Uariance by Non-use
Whenever within one (1) year after granting a variance, the
recipient of the variance shall not have completed the work as per-
mitted by the variance, then such variance shall become null and
void unless a petition for extension of time in which to complete
the work has been granted by the Commission. Such extension shall
be requested in writing and filed with the City Manager at least
twenty (20) days before the expiration of the original variance.
The request for extension shall state facts showing a good faith at-
tempt to complete the work permitted in the variance. Such petition
shall be presented to the Appeals Commission for hearing and decision
in the same manner as the original request for variance.
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SECTION 6.15 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMI
6.151 Purpose
The Community Development Commission is esta6lished to promote
and maintain high qUality community standards to ensure a well
balanced and orderly development, rehabilitation and redevelopment
� of the City of Fridley; including, but not limited to economic
development, industrial and commercial development, housing,
transportation services, public utilities, community development
projects, and other related development activities.
6.152 5cope
The Comrtiunity Development Commission shall act as an advisory Com-
mission to the Planning Commission for continuous community planning
and development of the comprehensive City goals and policies.
Any change in related community planning and comprehensive City
9oals and policies must be reviewed by the Planning Commission who
will then make recommendations to the City Council.
The Community Development Commission shall advise the City Council,
after a policy review by the Planning Commission, in the development
of programs to give increased effectiveness and direction in imple-
menting established City goals, policies and framework, and recommend
actions as needed relevant to the physical development of the City.
SECTION 6.16 Repeal
The following Chapters and Section of the Fridley City Code are
hereby repealed:
� - Chapter 201 (Planning Commission)
Chapter 101 {Parks and Recreation Commission)
Chapter 121 (Environmental Quality Commission)
Chapter 122 (Human Resources Commission)
Chapter 216 (Community Development Commission)
Section 205.18 (Board of Appeals and Variances)
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ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 5TH DAY OF
JANUARY., 1976.
ATTEST:
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CITY C E K�-Marvin C. Brunse�T
Public Hearing
First Reading:
Second Reading
Publish:
December 8, 1975
December 15, 1975
January 5, 1976
January 21, 1976
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MAYOR - WILLIA . NEE
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PURPOSE
SCOPE
REPEAL