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PLANNING CONIMISSION MEETING - MARCH 9, 1967
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ROLL CALL•
The meeting was called to order by Acting Chairman Robert Hughes.
Members present: Jensen, Erickson, Hughes, Ylinen
Member absent: Kravik, hospitalized
Others present: City Manager Wagner, Engineering Assistant Clark
APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: FEBRUARY 23, 1967:
MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Couunission
minutes of February 23, 1967 be approved. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, the motion carried unanimously.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Chairman Hughes stated that inasmuch as Mr. Burak (Item 1) is not
here, and as I recall the hearing for Item 2(Preliminary Plat (P.S.
��67-02, Williams) was closed and tabled to March 9th, and that Mr. Berry
(Item 3) is proceeding to obtain a registered survey, and waiting for an
A opinion from the City Attorney as to the legality of this, the first
�� order of business would be Item 3.
1. PRELIMINARY PLAT, P.S. �k67-03, HARLAND E. BERRY: Lots 20 and 21, Ostman's
3rd Addition. �
The question of holding a public hearing even if it is a registered
land survey has to be resolved. If Mr. Berry sets the signatures of
the people in the neighborhood, he might be able to proceed, but it was
felt it would be better to wait for a decision from the Court.
MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Conunission
table the Preliminary Plat, P.S.,��67-03, Harland E. Berry, Lots 20 and 21,
Ostman's 3rd Addition, until the City Attorney gives a ruling in writing.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
2. CONTINUED PRELIMINARY PLAT, P.S. ��67-02, DIANE ADDITION, A. L. WILLIAMS:
Lots 14 and 15, Block 5, Shaffer's Subdivision ��1.
It was noted the public hearing was closed at the February 23, 1967
meeting.
Member Jensen stated that the jog on 73rd Avenue and the Southwest
corner of Lot 15 seemed to be the most important objection to him at the
public hearing, and he wanted to check it out. He looked at the jog
� , and did not think the objection on 73rd Avenue was a valid one and there
are many instances of the same situation in Fridley. He, also, noted
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that the three proposed lots are bigger than Melody Ma.nor lots which are
to the West, but smaller than the ones adjacent to the North. The lots
� have odd shapes and the Commission questioned whether or not building
/ , would be a problem.
Member Erickson asked Mr. Williams if he were aware of the fact that
if a division like this were made, he would have to pay additional lateral
charges, and Mr. Williams said he was.
Regarding setbacks, it was decided that they were adequate.
Member Ylinen asked if one building would face 73rd Avenue and the
other two on Van Buren.
Mr. Williams said after talking to Darrel Clark, he decided that
if the jog in the street was the ma.in objection, he would offer to donate
to the City 27 feet to straighten out that corner to a point at 75 feet.
Member Jensen mentioned that the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities
Subcommittee had talked about a 10 foot triangle, and that it might be
a good idea to do that because at some time in the future, it might be
advisable to straighten out the street.
Member Jensen also stated that these lots were first presented as a
Lot Split and are now proposed for a plat. There are a few formalities
that have not been presented with this request, such as a Lot, Block
and Name for the plat.
� Mr. Williams stated the name would be Diane Addition, and that the
Northeast lot would be designated as Lot 1, Block 1, the Southeast lot
as Lot 2., Block 1, and the West lot as Lot 3, Block 1.
MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission
,recommend approval of the preliminary plat, Diane Addition, P.S. ��67-02,
A. L. Williams, Lots 14 and 15, Block 5, Shaffer's Subdivision ��1 sub-
ject to dedication for street purposes a triangular parcel commencing
at a point on the Southwest corner of subject property proceeding North
27 feet on the West line of the said property, proceeding Southeasterly
to the Southeast corner of proposed Lot 3, thence back to the beginning,
and that any residences constructed on Lot^must face Van Buren Street
and any driveway access to Lot 2 must be from Van Buren Street. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unani.mously.
3. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING RE UEST ZOA ��67-01, FRANK BURAK, ET AL
Lots 6 through 9, Block 5, Spring Brook Park. Continued from February 9,
1967 meeting.
Mrs. Dolores Pett, 176 Longfellow Avenue, was present.
Chairman Hughes related that the public hearing for the rezoning
(ZOA ��67-01) had been left open, that the basic problem was that the
request was for M-1 extending from what is now M-1 into residential area.
� • The proposed area would have R-1 property on three sides and M-1
on the fourth.
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Mr. Williams, owner of the property, said that Mr. Burek told him the
� property on the South side of Longfellow Street, which is a home, is zoned
J Industrial. He could build with that being zoned light industrial, closer
to the road, and asked if it were true. The answer was that it appeared
to be correct -- he could build with a residential setback as long as the
property across the street is zoned light industrial.
MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, that, due to the fact that
if the rezoning were granted, the requirements of setbacks for Industrial
property adjacent to R-1 property would be such that it would be impossible
to construct a building without a waiver of the Ordinance, and the fact
that there is a possible remedy to add to the use of the building, and,
further, it is possible to build forward and to the East from the building,
the Planning Co�unission recommends denial of the rezoning request (ZOA
��67-01), Frank Burak, of Lots 6 through 9, Block 5, Spring Brook Park to
rezone from R-1 (single family dwelling) to M-1 (light industrial) and
to close the Public Hearing. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the
motion carried unanimously.
Mrs. Pett was told the request would go to Council on March 20th.
AMENDING PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: FEBRUARY 23 1967:
MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, to make the following
amendment to the minutes of February 23, 1967 of the Planning Commission
� on Page 2, the last sentence of the third paragraph from the bottom of
the page to read as follows: "Member Erickson added that I understand
that surveys have indicated that apartments produce more taxes than
industrial". Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
unanimously.
4. REVISION TO ZONING ORDINANCE - 4TH ROUND:
A copy of the suggested changes incorporated in the present code
was studied and revised. A copy of the revision is attached to the
minutes.
ADJOURNMENT•
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned by
Chairman Hughes at 10:55 P.M.
Respectfull,y;��ubmitted,
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Haz�O'Brian
Recording Secretary
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R-1 DISTRICT 45.06
(FAMILY I7WELLING
USES PERMITTED)
R�.'VIS�:D :i/y/6/
Uses Permitted: "X ref. 45.05, 45.19"
1. One Family Dwellings.
2� Agriculture, including farm, truck gardens and orchards,
but excluding anima.l and poultrv raising.
3. Nurseries and greenhouses for the propagation, cultivation
and growing of plants only.
4. Golf course, country clubs, yacht clubs, tennis courts,
swinaning pools, and additional private recreational
uses, all non-co�ercial.
5. Churches, parish houses, convents, and private schools
for educational purposes similar to public elementar
and secondary schools.
6. Public buildin�s and public uses of the following kinds:
libraries, museums and communitvi centexs.
7. Transformers, pumping stations and substations but only
after securing a use permit for the establishment, recon-
struction, structural alteration, enlargement or moving
of any such use, after approval of such permit by the
Board of Appeals and the City Council and sub'ect to any
condition imposed by such use permit and meeting the
following minimurn c�nditions;
�. a) Must conform with surroundin� neighborhood with respec=
" to setbacks, open spaces, architectural desi�n and
landscaped.
b) Must normally operate unattended.
c) The equipment must be completely enclosed in a
structure.
8. Double Bungalows but onlv after securing a Special Use
Permit and meeting the following minimum conditions:
a) Land area: 12,000 Sq. Ft. minimum prescribed.
b) Garage: Minimum one garage stall per unit.
c) Floor area per unit: equal to minimum single famil
dwelling.
d) Plan sub�ect ta review by Building Standards-Design
Control Co�anission.
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Revised 3/9/67
� 45.061 Uses Excluded.
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1. Radio or television antennae exceeding a height of
20 feet above dwelling roof.
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R-2 DISTRICT USES45.07 R-2 District: Uses Permitted. "X ref. 45.05, 45.19"
PERMITTED LIMITED
MULTIPLE DWELLING 1. Uses permitted in R-1 Districts. "X ref. 45.06"
2. �o family dwellings.(Ref. 260)
R-2-A DISTRICT Removed to R•2. Deleted R-2-A and rezoned to R-2.
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