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PL 03/04/1970 - 7348� � ' ,/"�. � < A G E N D A PLANNZNG CO�SSIO�T'MEETING MA,RCH 4, 1970 7:30 P.M. ROLL CALL: PAGES APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: FEBRUARY 18, 1970 1-7 RECEIVE Pfi1tKS & RECREATION COMMIISSION MINUTESr FEBRUARY 23, 1970 $-10 � ORDER OF AGENDA: 1. PtTBLIC HEARINGt REZONING REQUEST ZOA �70-Q2, STEVE CODDON: Lot 1, Block 3, Commerce Park to rezone from C-1 (lacal bus- iness) to C-2 (general business). I1-15 2. PUBLIC HEARING: SPECIAL USE PERMIT SP �'70-01, STEVE CODI?bN: Lot 1, Block 3, Commerce Park. 16-19 3. PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING REQUEST: ZOA �70-03, GEORGE N. NELSONc The North Ha1f of Lot 30 and the North Half of Lot 31, except the North 125 feet,.Auditor's Subdivision ��129 from R-1 (sing3e family) to R-3A (apartment and multiple dwellings). 2U-48 4. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: REZODTING REQUEST ZOA �69=12, ROBERT V. PRITCHARD: South 2f3 of Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivi- sion �6108 to be rezoned from R-1 (single family) to R-3A (apartments}. 49-55 Council extended rezoning request for 60 days. Public Hearing Notice has not been read. . �or additional background, see pages 25 to 48. �' ti� 5. LOT SPLIT �UEST: L.S. #7Q-02>�� BOI3NETT: The rear 101' of Lot 4, Block 1, Nagel's Woodlands. - vc - - - � n� `� - " �Zr - �� . _ _� ::���� -�i� , �. f �. PLANNING C�IISSION MEETING FEBRUARY 18 1970 PAGE 1 The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by Chairman Erickson. ROLL CALL: Members Present: Members Absent: Others Present : Erickson, Mittelatadt, Jensen, Fitzpatrick Myhra Darrel Clark, Engineering Assistant APPROVE PI,ANNING C0I�4IISSION MINUTES : FEBRUARY 4 1970: Mr. Jensen asked that the following changes be made: On page 10, the 7th paragraph, strike the secnnd sentence completely. On page 11, the final paragraph, 6th line, change "such road easement" to "snch agreement". Chairn�an Erickson asked that on page 2, the 9th paragraph, the word "other" be changed to "the". 1�DTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Jensen that the Planning Canmission Minutea of February 4, 1970 be approved as amended. Upon a voice vote, all voting aqe, the motion carried unanimously. BECEIVE PLATS � SUBDIVISIONS-STREETS � UTILITIES SUBCOl�TrEg MINUTES; gEg&TARy 4 1970: MpTION by Jensen, seconded by Mittelstadt, to receive the Plats 6 Subdivisions- Streets & Utilitiea Subcomnittee Minutea of February 4, 1970. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � , .,. �CS'LVE BQABD OF APPEAI.S MINUTES : FEBRUARY 11. 1970 : � l�OTION by Mittelstadt, seconded by Fitzpatrick, to rec�tive the Board of Appeale Minutes of February 11, 1970. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unaaimously. Mr. Mittelstadt asked that the record shaw that Mr. Myhra was attending another meetiag in City Iiall and would �e available if needed. 1. LOT SPLIT REQUBST: L.S �70-01 EUGENE I�NRIICS�i;. Lots 1-4, Biock 1, Spriag Brook Park Chairman Erickson asked if Mr. Henriksen wae present. Mr. Allen Mattson, 6320 Riverview Terrace, said that he was represeating Mr. Heariksen aad would explain their problem to the Plar►uing Co�isaioa. They have a cuatomer who wishes to build a 50' home on one of the lots. In order to have 10' of aideyard an one side and a 5' aideyard an the other to meet requirements they will have to aplit the lot and give him 5'. This will make both lots approximately 65' wide. Oae is now 60' wide and the other ie 71' wide. The lot split Will equalize the lots and make it possible to build a 40' home oa the second PLANNING C01�41ISSION MEETING - FEBRUARY 18, 1970 PAGE 2 lot. Otherwise they will only be able to build one home. � Chairman Erickson asked if Mr. Henriksen awned all of the lots im�olved and was told that he did. Mr. Mittelstadt asked how close the house next door was? Mr. Mattson explained that there would be 30' separating the two homes. Chairman Erickson asked if Lot 1 was a corner lot? � Mr. Clark explained that neither lot was a corner lot. There are no corner lots iavolved. Chairaian Erickson asked if there would be garages on the proposed buildings? Mr. Mattsan explained that both homes would have tuck-under garages. He cantinued that as he understood it, these were the last two lots on the block that it was possible to get building permits for because the land then slopes to the flood area. Chairman Erickson coa�oented that the 50' home would only be 6 1/2' fram the lot line and a 10' clearaace is needed where there is livable space. There is livable space above a tuck-under garage. He continued that they would need a variaace fram the Board of Appeals in order to get a buildiag pe=mit. Mr. Mattson atked if he didn't still need the lot aplit first and was told � that he did. � lins. Chaisman Ericksoa inquired if the seaond hama was 72' back from the lot Mr. Clark said that it was 52' back from the lot line. Chairman Erickson camnented that because the setback could only vary 6' fran the average of the setbacks of the�hom�s on either aide, Mr. Henriksen would also need a variaace for the second proposed building. He waa proposing s setback of 35' and the average is 44'. Chaismaa Esickson contlnued thst Mr. Henrickseu ahould check with the Building Inspection Departmeat about the var- iancea to see if he would be able to get a permit to build. Mr. Mattson asked if the building had to be 10' from the lot line if there is a garage within 3♦ of the lot liae? Mr. Mittelstadt explained that the liviag space must be 10 feet from the lot liae and a tuck-under garage hae livable opace abave it. Mr. J�ensen noted that there had been no new legal deacriptian supplied. Mr. Clark stated that the petitionera were told that they would have to supply s new legal descriptioa. but it did not have to be for this meeting. It would be a simple description. PLANNING COI�tISSIGN MEETING - FEBRUARY 18, 1970 PAGE 3 Mr. Mittelstadt asked what the legal description would be. ^ Mr. Clark answered that the description for the first lot would probably , be; Lots 1� 2, except the Easterly 5 feet. The second lot would probably be; the Easterly 5 feet of Lot 2 and all of Lots 3& 4. Mr. Mittelstadt asked if the lot numbers would be the same? Mr. Claxk explained that they would be. MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Camnission recom�nend to the City Council approval of Lot Split request L.S. �70-01, Eugene Henriksen. Chairman Erickson asked that the minutea ahaw that the applicant was told that recoaanendation for approval of the Lot Split to the City Council does not mean that the Planning Crnrmission appraves of the proposed building locatian as shawn. I�TION by Jensen, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the first motion be aamended to read that the proper legals must be provided before the petitioner appears before the City Council. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 2. CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF REZOIVING REQUEST: Z�A �70-01. NORMAN E. RIEDEL, Continued from Planning Caaanission Meeting of February 4, 1970. ^ Mr. Mittelstadt asked if the Public Hearing for the rezoning request had been closed? Chaixa�an Erickeon explained that the Public Hearing had been closed at the February 4, 1970 Plaiming C rnrmission meeting but because of a meetiag that had been held between the Wall Canpany aad the residente of the area the previous night, he thought the Public Hearing should be reopened. 1�TION by Fitzpatrick, se�:onded by Jensen, that the Public Hearing for the rezoning request: ZOA #70-01, Nornian E. Riedel, be reopened. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unaaimously. Mr. Lee Soffman, a representative of the Wall Campany, stated to the Planning Caamissian that the Wall Company had sent letters to the residaita of the area, using the City's mailing list for the area, asking them to attend the meeting for a more detailed presentation of the company's plans for the developnment. Far ty-two people had attended the �eting. The presentation had consisted of: 1. A,a Introduction of the Wall Co. explaining what the Wall Co. was aad a few of its projects. 2. A Discussion of the Apart�ent Survey (Laad in Use Tax Survey Report for School District #14) ^ PLANNING CO1�tISSION MEETING - FEBRUARY 18 1970 PAGE 4 They expanded on the portion of the survey concerning taxes for 1 and 2 family dwellings as opposed to multiple dwellings and applied the figures to � the proposed development. By �multiplying the figures by 14 they got the total tax revenue for the area and came up with the relative advantages aad dis- advantages in regard to school taxes. They also came to the conclusion that at the ti�ae the survey was t8ken the average value per unit of the apartments in the area was $9,000. The value of each unit in the Wall Company project will be approximately $15,000. This gave the apartments a value of about $3.6 million and they feel the tax revenue for this will be in excesa to what the survey suggests. 3. A More Detailed Presentation by the Architect. 4. Economics of the Different Uses. 5. Discussion,- A fe�w of the things discussed were the traffic proble�m, ponding for the storm sewer, and the population density of different uses. They had taken a survey of the people at the meeting and found out that 5 of the 42 present preferred having the property zoned commercial, 2 wanted it zoned multiple, 5090 of the remaining people preferred residential and the other remaining 50% preferred having the land tusned into a park. About 1/3 of the people did not feel that Fridley had adequate housing. Mr. Wall added that they had been very surprised to find that some of the people actually preferred to see the area zoned commercial. He did not feel that the economics of the different zonings were a serious consideration � of the people. Chairman Erickson asked if the people of the area had a spokesman? Mr. Robert McPherson, 500 Bennett Drive, volunteered. He commented that the Wall Company had told the people at the meeting that they had looked.over the area and were going to put in the type of housing and bring in the type of people that the residents of the area wanted. Mr. McPhersoa did not feel the petitioners were capable of deciding what the people of the area wanted. He also felt that this rezoning was of importance to ail of the people in School District �14 and that no one within a 5 or 6 block area wanted it. They are concerned about the traffic problem and the� storm sewer ponding. This is not the type of environment the people in the area wanted. If apartments had to be built they should be built in an undev- eloped area. THe residents had come to this area because it had all been zoned single family dwellings. They feel that there is not enough land left in Fridley zoned for single family dwellings now. Eventually the tight money situation is going to loosen up and the City will need this land to build homes oa. Several developers have already tried to buy the property but the price has always been too high. The residents of the area wish to be left alone in a peaceful area. Chairman Erickson asked if any member of the Commission had any questions? He added that it was pretty evident that the feelings of the people towards the development had not changed and there was no need to continue the discuasion unless the members of the Planning Commission had some question. � PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING - FEBRUARY 182L 1970 PAGE 5 MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Mittelstadt, to close the Public /'.'\ Hearing for the rezoning request: ZOA 4�70-01, Norman E. Riedel. Mr. Darrell W. Saari, 6161 - 5th St. N.E., asked if it was possible for more people to be notified about the rezoning request? Chairman Erickson answered that this was not possible unless the City Ordinance was changed. Mr. Clark added that all Public Hearing notices are published in the Fridley Sun. Mr. Saari comanented that there were others interested who did not receive the Sun. �Chairn►an Erickson explained that it was not economically feasible to notify all of the people who would be interested in every Public Hearing. Mr. Mittelstadt said that there is always this objection'and he wou�.d like to see people within 1500 feet notified but it just was not possible. : Chairman Erickson asked if there was any further discussion on the motion? Upon a vo�,ce vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unaaimously. Chairman Erickson then opened the floor for discussion by the Planning Commission members. ^ Mr. Mittelstadt comanented that he felt the project should be turned down at thia time, but not for many of the reasons the people had given. It seemed in this case that just about all of the people were against the proposed devel- opment and he had to agree that the tight money situation would eventually ease. Keeping this area open for singie family dwellings would invite residential deveiopers into the area. He was against�the rezoning. Mr. Jensen stated that he had mixed feeling towards the rezoning. He had sympathy for the people residing in the area and could understand their feelings that the project was not reasonable. However, he also sympathized with the owners of the property and the petitioner. The plans were extremely well developed and sensibly drawn and indicated a great deal of concern for the neighborhood. This is a problem piece of property. It has mixed com�aercial zoning to the West and is located near a major county road. He realized the people of the area felt it was a wonderful piace to live but unbiased lending institutions don't feel that living close to a highly traveled county road is condusive to high evaluations. They also take a dirn view of commercial property being so close. He felt that it might be a good idea to look for a compromise and wondered if the other members would like to consider that. He did not feel that he couyd vote favorably for the project as presented. Mr. Fitzpatrick mentioned that the people of the area had developed their property believing the area would remain zoned for single residences. He was ^ . PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING - FEBRUARY 18, 1970 PAGE 6 not convinced that the Riedel property could not be developed in the same way. Chairman Erickson asked if Mr. Fitzpatrick had any feelings about a compromise? Mr. Fitzpatrick answered that he didn't know what the compromise would be and he would have to hear it before making any decisions. Mr. Myhra arrived at 8:00 P.M. Chairman Erickson explained to him that the general consensus of the Planning Commission seemed to be not to vote in favor of the petition and that Mr. Jensen had suggested a compromise could be worked out. ChaiY°man Erickson added that if a compromise was possible he would like to see it. This is definitely a problem piece of property. Even a retention pond would eventually overflow and n� matier how the land is developed the storm sewer will always be a problem. The problem would be worse if the land was zoned commercial. Mr. Myhra stated that there is always a conflie� of interest in a case like this, between the petitioner, land owners, an� th� City. The plan as now presented meets the interests of the peti�ion�r, who had done a f�ne job presenting it, and some of the interests of the City, who would like to see the property developed, however it does not meet the approval of the people in the area. The City does need apartments but the Plann�ng Commission has always tried to locate them adjacent to large a�eas of apart�ien�s, comanercial zoning, rivers, or wide roads. He co�ic� not ev�?- re��r���s �:i1e Planning Commission recommending approval of an apart�nent complex surrounded ^ on three sides by homes. r� Chairman Erickson asked whether any of the members af the Commission thought it would serve to delay the vote on the matter to try and come up with a compromise and asked if the petitioner was interested in a delay? Mr. Wall said that they did not want their Flaras �o go down the drain and they were willing to adapt to try and solve tYse problem but ihey needed some idea of what the Planning Commission and the people wanted. The Wall Company feels that this plan is the most attractive design for the area. There is room for double bungalows between the apartments and 7th Street but they had preferred to leave it open space, however they would consider an alternate plan. He did not feel it would ever be economical to build single family dwellings in the area. They need a suggestion to adapt their community to the existing community. Mr. Mittelstadt commented that he did not feel that the Planning Commis�ion should 1et the petitioners dangle or ask them to compromise. Double bungalows will not solve the problem. When you ask people to change the view that they have had for years they get emotional and won't accept it. Fridley will not remain quiet and peaceful forever but the people have a good arguement. Chairman Erickson said that the Planning Commission could either continue the discussion or move to recommend approval or denial of the rezoning request. PLANNING COrII�ISSION MEETING - FEBRUARY 18, 1970 PAGE 7 Mr. Jensen commented to Mr. Mittelstadt that at the last Planning /"'y Commnission meeting there had been one individual who, when asked if he would object to the apartments if there were single family dwellings around them, had said that he would not. This does not indicate the feeling of all the people but it at least shows that some of the peop.le might be willing to compromise. Mr. Mittelstadt said that he thought that the petitioners agreed with him. Mr. Wall stated that he appreciated the attempt of the Planning Coam►ission to resolve the problem but upon discussing a buffer area with his architect they did not feel it would work, the area is too small. If they can't develop it right they would rather not develop it. MOTION by Mittelstadt, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission recoannend to the City Council denial of the rezoning request ZOA 4�70-01, Norman E. Riedel. Upon a voice vote, all voting sye, the motion carried unanimously. Chairman Erickson explained that the rezoning request will now go to City Council unless the petitioner wished to withdraw it. Mr. Wall said they would go to the City Council. ADJOURNMENT : � MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Mittelstadt, that the Planning Commission meeting of February 18, 1970 be adjourned at 8:30 P.M. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � Respectfully submitted i��� a��.� Nikki Finck Acting Recording Secretary _ _ �i MINUTES OF REGULAR PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING FEBRUARY 23 1970. Meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by Chairman Fitzpatrick. /1 MEMBERS PRESENT: Fitzpatrick, Blair, Stimmler. MEMBERS ABSENT : Ash. OTHERS PRESENT : Curtis A. Larson, 6730 Madison Street N.E., Fridley, Minnesota. Homer Ankrum, City Manager. Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer. Paul Brown, Director of Parks and Recreation. BRIDGE ACROSS RICE CREEK. Mr. Curtis A. Larson was present at the meeting to make a request that the Commission consider building a bridge across Rice Creek in the Locke Park area. He showed charts and pictures of the area which he felt was the best sight for the bridge and also, pictures of a similar bridge which is located behind the Metronics Building here in Fridley. After examining their bridge and inquiring as to costs, durability, and the actual construction of the bridge, he wrote to the Wheeler Lumber Bridge and Supply Company which is located at 3340 Republic Avenue, St. Louis Park, Minnesota. They estimated that a similar bridge with a fifty foot span would cost about $4000. Mr. Larson stated that a bridge in this location would give good access to the Pavilion which is located on the north side of Rice Creek. Mr. Fitzpatrick agreed that access to the Park and Pavilion is necessary and asked about a parking problem. Mr. Larson stated that there was probably enough parking already there. Mr. Brown reminded the Commission and Mr. Larson that we'd need a state permit to build the bridge and that they would probably set up ^ some specifications of their own. Mr. Fitzpatrick said we'd discuss the proposed bridge and Mr. Larson should call Mr. Brown at his office later this week. Mr. Fitzpatrick said that the bridge had many possibilities and we'd definitely consider it and let him know. After Mr. Larson left, Mr. Fitapatrick asked if it could be considered under this year's budget. Mr. Brown said that there really wasn't much chance of building it this year, but that it was a good bridge and one which would hold up and the location which Mr. Larson had suggested was definitely the best one. MOTION by Blair, Seconded by Stimmler, to direct Mr. Brown to study the budget and to investigate all the possibilities of an aceess to Locke Park from the south. The Motion carried. MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF JANUARY 19, 1970. MOTION by Stimmler, Seconded by Blair, to accept the'Minutes of the Regular Meeting of January 19, 1970. The Motion carried. JANUARY MEMORANDUM. Mr. Fitzpatrick asked if there was anything in the January Memorandum which needed to be discussed and Mr. Brown made reference to letter "c" under Parks and Playgrounds which requested more lighting at the Madsen hockey rink. According to the Memorand�, the lights are only on one side and this makes ^ for unsafe conditions. More lighting is desired for next season. - , � Minutes of Regular Meeting, February 23, 1970 Page 3 WELL HOUSE AT LOCKE PARK. � Mr. Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer for the City of Fridley, stated that the approximate cost for an addition to the well house at Locke Park is �20,000. He said that if we ever plan to build a facility on this site, that this is the best time as far as prices are concerned. Mr. Qureshi said that this would be a block building with brick facing which would compliment the Colwnbia Arena. Mx. Stimmler asked for comparis.on to building a home and Mr. Qureshi said there is none. Wood is cheaper, but not nearly as nice or as durable. He stated that the present plans are to build it in the summer of 1970. Mr. Stimmler and Mr. Blair both felt that the price. was too high. Mr. Blair asked Mr. Brown if it would be long before there were ball diamonds in this area and Mr. Brown said that they could begin with little difficulty. Mr. Fitzpatrick felt that the appearance of the well house is important and Mr. Brown felt that it should be the next project to be considered. MOTION by Blair, Seconded by Stimmler, to go ahead with the plans for the addition to the well house, but delay budgeting until 1971 and then place it over a four year period. The Motion carried. • ELECTION OF VICE CHAIRMAN: Mr. Fitzpatrick sug�ested that the election be delayed for the time being and all present agreed. CONi�tISSION SECRETARY. � Mr. Brown suggested that the Commission Secretary be approved. MOTION by Blair, Seconded by Stimmler, to appoint Cathryn Stordahl as the new Commission Secretary. The Motion carried. ADJOURNMENT. The meeting was adjourned at 9:30 P.M. The next regular meeting will be held on Monday, March 16, 1970, at 7:30 P.M. in the conference room at Civic Center. Respectfully submitted, f - � CATHIE STORDAHL, Canmission Secretary � �� � � Minutes of Regular Meeting, February 23, 1970 Page 2 JANUARY MEMORANDUM (con't.). Mr. Brown suggested that portable or temporary'light poles might be a solution. There is a possibility that the poles cauld be built on a tripod which could be secured to the side of the boards. Mre Blair asked if Logan could be made bigger and Mr. Brown said it could be made longer if the warming house was moved. No other items on the January Memorandum were discussed. FEBRUARY MEMORANDUM. In reference to the Memo from Mr. Marvin Brunsell, Finance Director of the City of Fridley, dated January 20, 1970, the Parks and Recreation department has three donations which are being held in the General Fund. Mr. Fitzpatrick suggested that the money be placed at the discression of Mr. Brown with the approvai of the Commission. MOTION by Stimmler, Seconded by Blair, instructed Mr. Brown to put the three amounts of money in a fund, to be used at which time he finds a suitable cause that is in agreement with the Commission. The Mation carried. SKATING RINK FOR HARTMAN CIRCLE RESIDENTS. The Commission recieved a petition from Mrs. Gabriel D. Giancola who lives at 109 Hartman Circle in Fridley, requesting a skating rink to be placed on a n parking lot owned by Anoka County on East River Road. The request is for the 1970-1971 season and has already been approved by Anoka County. Mr. Brown stated that it was definitely worth trying for at least one year. A busy East River Road stops the people from using Locke Lake. MOTION by Blair, Seconded by Stimmler, to make a skating rink on a one year trial basis. The Motion carried. RICE CREBK NATURE TRAIL. Mrs. Betty Ann Mech has proposed that the City dovelop a Nature Trail and Nature Center along Rice Creek. The Commission felt she should have contacted the Water Shed group to preserve Rice Creek in regard to this matter. Mr. Blair asked if the county is in favor of persuing this? Mr. Fitzpatrick stated that most of the property involved is already owned by the City, but that we were presently not prepared to do more than acquire more property. MOTION by Stimmler, Seconded by Blair, that we receive Mrs. Mech's proposal and invite her to attend the March Commission meeting. The Motion carriad. MARCH COI�A�fISSION MEETING DATE. Mr. Brown requested that the March meeting date be changed due to the fact the he would be out of town and unable to attend. ^ MOTION by Blair, Seconded by Stimmler, to change the next Commission meeting date fraa March 24 to March 16, 1970. The Motion carried. , , n OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Planning Commission of the City of Fridley will meet in the Council Chamber of the City Hall at 7:30 P.M. on Wednesday, March 4, 1970 to consider the following matter: Consideration of a rezoning request (ZOA #70-02) by Steve Coddon, to rezone the following described parcel from C-1 (Local Business Areas) to C-2 (General Business Areas). All located in Lot 1, Block 3, Commerce Park, City � of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. �'1 , Generally located in the Northwest corner of 73rd Avenue and University Avenue, Fridley, Minnesota. Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above matter may be heard at this time. PUBLISH: February 18, 1970 February 25, 1970 OLIVER R. ERICKSON CHAIRMAN PLANNING COMMISSION 11 F , � � �'N r (' %sl�'`� . ��, � CITY OF FRYDLEY MINNESOTA PI.4NNING AND ZdNI13G F'ORM I�t�be ' 0 � - S %' � 7d •- b / TYPE dF REQUEST �%r '. � � Rezaning � � �. ,., �„�Specia2 Uae Perrait APPLICANT' 3 SIGtJi�TtJRE / �G%'��U� �Q Addr�es 7�� /;y�`zt� C�.-v�L � J•' �'�' • S~�%C�� Telephon� N�ber _���5�" 6� ��� ,�` �}�L�'�-'i"t� .s,��� /`''n�-di,+G/ �-t-YL^r'� -s�:.r � rZy �xo�R� o���s sicx�zvt� : -, � .,Y �� ���,.1 l AaaY�� ��-7� ,� ,���_,� -C�"-��'�.-� `� l� T�leptaone Number � S= j _, ( Street Loc�tioc� of Praperty %�= �� �'''t'�''�%Z- 7�!�° �� Variance _,�Lot Splits Approv$1 of Fre- liminary Piat ��Approval of Final Plat _______�S t ree ts or All:�►--.._ Vacatio� �____Other r . I.�gal D��cription of Property ��-O"t; 1 L,,'��'�"�- � ; ��'J�����. �c�2 � __ . ��� r G�.,' r. Pre�ent �aning Claeaific�tion �- � � ..�_ - � Exiatiag Uma of th� prop�rty (,�c'-�G,,�' -------.. _ Propo�ed Zosin� Claesification, Special U�e, V�rfence or other requett c - � C�:�. ��� ,� �.�,,..�,-�,�.� ��� , �� Deacxibe bri�fly the 1�rpe of Uae 8nd the Improv�nt PrQpo�ed '� ,�,"t c.-��`�-� v� �3.c-��,.�. .���. 9 _-- AcYe�gQ of Prop�:rcy Cr'�', CJ�-GTz.,���u��'� � Hao thta Pr@seat A�plfcanE Previously 3ought to Rcs$onQ, Plat� (ibt�in n I,�t 3plit� ObCaia a Vari�nce or Sp�rial Uoe Ferr�it on the Subj�et Site or PArt of It? %c�L1 �----. . ��. _�T�Qn? "--- i�hat wea Aequ�ated Fee Enclo�ed � �,,,, Daee Fil�d Date of I��erin� �-� � .�` > y_ �� . �� ,5� C -�o - �- v . �-�l 1� • � YLAIVNIN� ANT) �ONING FORM t�umber PACE 2 a i . The uadersigned understands thet: (a) A list of all residents and owners of pro- � perty within 300 feet must be atteched to this application. (b) This.application mdst be aigned by all owners of tha property, or an explanation �iven why this is not the case. �, (c) Responsibility for any defect in the pro- ceedings resul.tin� from the failure to list the names End add-resses of all reaidenta � and prQpertJ oa�r�ers of property within 300 , feet of the prop�.ty in question, belongs to the undcrsi�ned. Residents aad Osaners of �roperty within 300 feet:� �--,� PERS02J5 ADDRESS �� ����''�. ( '2C/'._.y� GL`"� � U �' �CarZ'r'+sa-trZt/ti'% 7 % `�J � . . �u�.��- s" y � o.D��;� !� �� -��-�-� � . C����-���;z, ���n�z �►�cv-���;, �3 7 c`� C7 C���}.� �. .: ,1�, �; . �� 1 � 1 �" - IG` 7 1� ¢ ��' � �G�� � C�=�� %����-�Q� ���-►-�n�. ��` � ' � "� �� � r G�' � '� � t %� .� • F`h�s�: �> ���i:���li'''.�.�� ��:�;�� /OlI < � ;� � �,..... . 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E.--� � 't�� 3 �� `" , "r' � r ' � , ` ; _ Q�, 1-. , ' . • • `Q �. ... ����� 4y t`"1 ,�DO�j�''� : t-, � ' '¢ ` ' �'_ � �° " ''�' ' 1 � • "a�°��! `� . . � 0 u DFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION .. ��i TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS H�REBY GIVEN THAT the Planning Commission of the City of Fridley will meet in the Council Chamber of the City Hall at 7:30 P.M. on Wednesday, March 4, 1970 to consider the following matter: A rec{uest for a Special Use Permit as per Section 45.101 (3H), Fridley City Code, to permit the const ruction of an a utomobile car wash in a C-2 lock 3 District to be located on Lot 1, B , ` ^ Commerce Park. The same being the Northwest corner of 73rd Avenue and University Avenue, N.E., Fridley, Minnesota. ; Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above � matter may be heard at this meeting. PUBLISH: February 18, 1970 February;25; 1970 OLIVER R. ERICKSON CHAIRMAN PLANNING COMMISSION `l . f ^ . ?'�'✓�'(' yJ%z�Gc� �//�� . CITY �F FitIDI,;i' MINid�SOTA TYFc d� AEQUi;ST .�r%�ite�on£n� --_-- FLAAIi�tING AND ZG;�INC F02M ;�� �..� Sp�ctal ilue Permit Nv�^�.b�r_..z L A' �t 7��}� 5 P��d -d / "'�'__"f Verianc� APF'LIC,AId'l`5; SIG�1�1Ti1`s� : �'LI.L .�"C.'`C����'1. Lot S lit� , r 1� :r . : -_ t . Adclrean ��,�� `Z�.-'zt� C�� t S.• �'Zi�} �Sy/C'� r____----ApProv�l o€ Pr�- TclephonQ t��ber���<S�' �+�t, .�' limin�r�� Plt�t � '�>-L�✓��tr.f���� j C'��,��..y �f1 � APPxov�1 of Pinr�1 vc�� •«x�z � P18t �o�fi�r m,��,� � s s zcr���u�.� � ° . � , .� r� J-�j t,ddreoe ��-i"�. '�_�/ �'"Str�eta or Atller�.--•- � ��) i� �. .�-�/� �c. � �''�c �L l v�ca►� io€�..� ... Tele�ha:c� N�t�ber �.�3�: � � � Cl � � , �'" / l Street LocoeLoa o� PSrop�rCy ��r �'�'''''�- f J,� � I.�ga1 D�acription of Property . �1-� � . � .� OCher � � A� 1 t.l..i�t�; ,'L•�r �' r F�eaont Zo�►ir.� Cla�oification � r _ . - - � 8r.iatin� U�� af th� �o��Ycy L�'��f��C' _ -------,. Pxopo,ed Zo�fra� C1Aac�ification, S;��cial U�e, Vari�rice or other requ�at � -' � �G'u'Z. u•� L. r� �'-G'✓�,/-Cr,� ,. ,.X�C�-� D� acribr� b�: iefly tt,e 1�g� of Ua� ,�nd the Ir��rav� .Ynt FYG�9b��CI . ��J-1_ t.-U'��'�-- 9�C �'';r�-C-�%n�. 1„?�'� l�xoa�e of Property C.��- GL-�/'�..�Z--�C�xc�r �.ti•i�,, - t/ i��nu ttlz Plceae��. 1�,�p1i�An� Pxeyiouely �ou�tst ta F�d�:ono� Plat� f1btASn u L�t Split, 4btnin A Var£ance c: �p�ci�l U�e Fex�aat on th? d��� ics:t Site or PA�t of It? % L V �-�-� FJi�Qn? "�_- � . �7%iat w�o Requc�.kec� � ��gQfl F.nclo�cd ; � � /"� Dc►to F�lc�d � � Date o� }.°aarin;� J� eJ `�' .�� G > 9 _ -�i�c . �� � �; � ,.�c _ �- �� . �-c/ � • � YIANNIN� ANI� 20NINC FORM ' _ i'ACE •2 • �. �" . . • Number , � . � undersigned understands that; (a) A list of a1? residents and owners of pro- � ' 'Rec�decat� nnd -OWners perty rrith�.n 300 feet must be attached to this application. (b) This application m�st be signed by all o4�ners of tha property, or an explanati.on given why this ts not the csae. ; (c) Responsibility for any defect in the pr.o- ceedings resul:tin� from the failure to `�iat the names End addr.esses of ail residents . t�nd propert/ oo�r�e•rs of' propexty within 300 feet of the proP�Lty in Question, belon�s to the undersi�ned. of �roperty within 300 feet:� PER�OT15 . 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Thc undersi.gned hereby declares th�t all the facts and representations otated in tf�te appltcntion Are true and carrect. . DATE ^'""�`.r. � lC��`�.. .l �Q SIGivATUItE�� i � � (APPLICANT) � . • .. . . . • .. 1k �'r fi x fr �e Spr 4c t� Approved DeniedP_______.� By the sos�d D� Ap�ei,l4s �,,,��, - _____� Subject.to Lhe Followin� Conditione: �ate , Approved Denied by the Planning Commission on _ Subject to the �Allo�ain� Conditions: � �dote /,pproved Deni.ed by the Council on SuUject to the Folloc�in� Condi.tions: � dAte Forw PC 100 ' i a � � :� - . _ _ . � � �, . 1 ' � � • •• . 1 � � � d M p ��Y ,� � � � � � Z�O � N N N N ^ P N � � 287.70 �. �� p� N••63 99'07� E _ ��D''t°�� •--- – I '` ` q _— �5 --� h � I • � 2BO.10 , '. � . � . � . _ . 1� ;-- S � � �0 b � � �j� 9. • � . � � � 2 54. S7 � �` ' ' - ► � � �ti � b • (o �, o � � � � `� ; •°o � � �C . 25'S.23 � t�0n � STEVE CODDON: SP 4�70-01 ;, c� � L. 1, B�. 3� Commerce Park N a� Spec. 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Nelson to rezone the North 1/2 of Lot 30 and the North 1/2 of Lot 31, except the North 125 feet, Auditor's Subdivision #129 from R-1 (single family dwellings) to R-3A (apartmen� and multiple dwellings) all lying in the Northeast quarter of Section 12, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, /'� County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. Generally located on the South side of Onondaga, West of Lakeside Road. Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above matter will be heard at this time. PUBLISH: February 18, 1970 February 25, 1970 � OLIVER R. ERICKSON Chairman Planning Commission 20 pN 7°(' Tl�a-c,C�-q' o�/' ""/ ' � . CITY OF FFtTAL�Y MINNESOTA � pI�ANNING �1NA ZONING FORM - - ---- � „�-v9 N��r �v -�''J,� ' ��. l �--�� ��- ` �� AY�'LZCA2IT'3 S�GNtiTUTtE George N. Nelson �_ Addresa 2415 Foshav Tower Te lephone Nu�ber 3 3 2- 8 9 21 /"%3 3 9-10 7 4 , / �, . L��v"�`r�C�'� � �� `PR�PEttt"Y 0:�'NER'S SIGNATURE_ eorge N. `Nelson r_-_.,.___... Addreae 2415 . Foshay Tower TYF'E OF REQiT�ST . �,,,,�Resonin� 21 Special UBe Penmit 1Teriance Lot Splita Approvnl of Pre- - liminary Plat Approva2 of Finnl PI�t �_�____,,.,,,S tree t s or Allcg�-.._ , Vacotions Telephonc Number 332-8921 / 339-1074 Other �� Street T,ocation of Proporty See note below Legal Description of . Property North 2 Lot 3 0, North � Lot 31 , exc�epting the North 125' of each, auditor's subdivision No. 129 City of Fridle • Prer,�nt Zoning C1a�oificAtion Residential . Exiating Use of thc Froperty Vacant Land --------....-,_ - Propoued Zonina Classification, Special Use, Variance or other reque�t � Multi le (same as South z Lot 30) Deocrib�2 bxieiEly the Type •of Use And ehe Improve�ent Propa�ed one and two bedroom apartments � Acrct��e of Pro��rty 2. 3 ( approx .) ilt�e the Prenemt A;�plicant Prevfously �ougt�C to Rezone, Plnt� Obtsin a L�t Split� Obtu�n n V�riunce or Special Uae Perr�it on tb� Subject Site orc Part of It? Yes �th�ny See application dated 1-21-69 WhAt taas Requested Multiple Fee Enclosed $ 4D . 00 �G ����'`�V7 � DaCe I'iled February 13, 1970 � p�te of H�nrin� ,3%y 7� Note: Subject property does not have frontage on either Onondaga or 73rd but the land adjacent to subject property on the North is approximately 1490-1530 Onondaga St. N.E. ' , `. YLANNIII; ANI� 24NING FORM • � � � . Number � �- r� rac� 2 � �� . Ttr� undezsfgned understands that; (�) A li.st of all residents and owners of pro- perty �iithin 300 feet must be attach.ed to . _ this application. •- (b) This application must be uigned`by �I1 o4Jners of tha property, or an explanatian ' �iven ��lhy this is nat the cas�. , (c) Responsi.bility for any defect in the pra- • . ceedin�;s xcsul:tin� from the failure to list ' Lhe names E`nd a�d-resses of all resid-ents t�nd property oo�r�ec� of progexty within 300 feet of the prop�ri:y in question, belongs ' to the undcrsi�ned. Residents and Oe�ners of �roperty i�ithin 300 €eet:� i'ERSONS ADnRESS (Se��ttache list) _ � The undersigned is the �eneral Partner of the pa'rtnership which ___._r,._._ ____.. is the contract purchaser of the property. If the signatures of the limited partners or feeowners are required, they can ' .,..�..._ , A sPtte���{�oposed property and structUre must be dra�rn �n the bactc of this form or attached, showing the following: 1. �Vo�eh Direction • 2. Locatiou oi Proposed Structure on lot. ? 3. Dimensions of property, proposed ' structur°, and front and side set-backo. . 4. St�eet Names � S. Location und use of adjacent exisCing � bui dings (within 300 feet). The undersigned hereby declares that all the fac�"and repres,entations �tated in this npplication are true �nd correct. � . : � �` � �. j /� '���` , DA�E February 13 , 19 7 0 SICi ATUitE 'G � --�, V (1lPPLTCANT). v / � . • ... • • -.. 0 '� �' � � !�t 1! ��t �X iF APproved Deni�d By the ;osrd ng llpp�a'�s Subject .to the Folloc•rin� Conditions: � date Approved Denied by the Plannin� Comraission on Subject to the Following Conditions: �date Approved Denied by the Council on Subject to the �oll�oc�in� Conditions: � �� dAte Forw PC 100 r a .Y.-. . � O�nlNEI25 an�l RE:SI DI.:�'CS /"\ l���UK���:: N/lhif� � 149�!� Onc�n�i<„�. � ��c�r,3c�n E'. :;nr�sc�c��;key 1 5"33 " f.c�r�nci�� r C.. f Ic�n i��c�s 743!; L��k�r,�� �'c� ;,'�i . . Rc,Y�c�rt O. Persc�<�rd , ='_l"; -". }l. T. f� it�yibbc�n� , 3�z? �_: ,"'sc�� i. -. >t r)<,n�l.d Pi elow 1-��;:; i�n��r?��:,u;�: t� r.tnci s l3c�urc�c�c>i s 1-t-_i ,, f�c�n FI„ 5hut ro�� � 14��_3 (;��,;�i;�'.•_, Sirtte c�Y� Minn�sc�trt 7�?5 :>����"�� f�r �;I: c;: .1. f���tnrler L4�'t� ��r�,,n�i.���, • .�c�hn 1{„ l'�tyne 14;'h �� �;��c�rge !1. t{ansc>n ^ -� 148�' r� Dc�linis M. }Ierb�t Yarcel �=�'� .�,i:: `.-��i`> l,)8 Phyllis 1. Olson '. 7�°��-���tview j�r. 1618 Onc;nc::t�,��; De��n H�►rmon 1Ci19 7"i�c? ;\�-c� • ti:i; Lc��,na 'l.w.icki P��z�cel ?2f':i) rl�_,r1 �;ut; 12�3 Stf�.ins Inc, L 42()W3 S,hrikox�ee � P�lrcc�l_ 21t�U �1��,' '=��,t� 12�� !-��i lli��m !1, Finnerty 5+i40 U��kl<�nd Av�nue 15c�� �3r�! ,�. <• , �,1: Chester F�ver .Ir. t4�5 � .)c��epj� St+b.t 14; 5 " C1 r�r. ��ncc� ;�unn � l-1t, l '� I���• Ili 1.��•rnr�nn 1����1 ��ii��n,!.� �.� I���I�,�i 1 ��_ I.��c•k��r l_c�l l l ,).�II��•i'� I. ! �. l'J.�I (.1c'c� I�����I:c�I" ���; Nt�, c�';', 6Jr�y ('N�>,\ �_ i t;?�-;,c�t", � f34 -'):� `� 5 i f ; C� - 1 �=� �k - Il:)11C? 781—=�5_;,. 7H4�(,� � 1 7t3r,— j-�`�_; nc�t��� nc�nc� �'f�4- 55?': _' t,M_ 7�3(a —:?i,:)� n�.Z�. / �%-• 7c5�� � .� 7Fit,-1t�5' 4�5-44=�� i323-2����, ?�`34—(i jc;;c� 7R(;-3 t31 7f5..E — 4: �'.,) 'i' f ; 1— �l ; : ! ; "r'r;��--`,•! I'; `�! �i I-- : I , ; . ,< ' �:: �3 O(titi/�ZLS � (7.': ri c�t��n O,VI1 � rF_ on-n o���n �� �+; n o�.vn o �vn � ��.�;n c� �.rn ot;•n o �vn ;�-,•,-^. o::n oc��r. oi��n c� c��n o�..r1 o;�� ►� c�tvn c��,tilrl c�:1'il � � / , �� . . .� � iis � � / / / :�1�� �� � � M � W m � � Z GEORGE M. NELSON - ZOA ��69-02 NZ of Lot 30, N2 of Lot 31, Auditor`s Subdivision No. 129 Rezone from R-1 to R-3A �� 0 � � �': � ..l 0 �'`� Dear Resident: , � : 25 s�o-�eso , �l� O D''l6� �� - � � ANOKA COUNTY 6431 UN{VERSITY AYENUE NE FRIDLEY, MINN@SOTA 55421 ,NOTICE OF AN INFORMAL HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING GOMMISSION ' May 8, 1969 - 7:30 P.M. Enclosed please find a drawing of your neighborhood with some of the area covered with dashed diagonal lines and other areas covered with dots. The dashed line area is presently zoned R-3 (General multip�,� family dwellings) and the area covered by dots is the area that indicates the limits of an area that might be considered for additional multipie dwelling zoning. ^ The Planning Commission has pending a rezoning request on L ots 30 � and 31 and are very reluctant to make a recommendation without first having a zoning plan for the entire block. For this specific reason the Planning Commission is inviting you and your neighbors to a meeting being held on Thursday, May 8 at 7:30 P.Ni. It is the hope of the Planning Commission members that every property owner will attend and be prepared to make individual comments on the plan. 4ne of the basic concerns of the Commission is the access to the interior parts of this block. Please consider this plan merely as a thought generator that is not necessarily going to be adopted and does not mean the City is going to change the zoning cate.gory on your property at this time. We are looking forward to this meeting and are sure it will bs interesting and constructive towards the future development in y.aur area . � Yours very truly, OLIVER R.'ERICKSON CHAIRMAN PLANNING COMMISSION � ����-�'-.�.� --�nr.� . s� .0 •o �`°a �'' �p , � � i���; ;, '` � '-==--1-:a �+• js� • � . •�_� �. s 7 •� V✓ . � �iI ,da.� i � �� � �; �. ,'� � �. \ . `�i +� I a7 es M ... ?t a :. to. ��� I���t .f p .. � �:..,. � � � ;.��,; � � , � � ,�� �,, , `i . � p�M' '� ' �l'r���� ° �J �' 1 �;•` .f :� .�,. . � j '-'S' �' ' r A . i (� . �rn'I' �•'*'."�5.� ,Y 0 � � � � f�y • � 1 � � -- , . �` ,.. � . � .. . : i.. -- �a . _a ' _Y;�S .. . , , r �� . � . ! ° � ' �' v°� _ . . . :: .;}:: :: •::::. `;:;. a y � •:�;: �' ' � • � � � �C �:: ::{ � � � `•'' ::;r::. ;;�.-:•�'� ' �,:. : ; W � '� o ; .:�.,.: ;,` �.. 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O` :� � 0 \ � . �"�'' .�\ � . � ' � � ' ' $R � �� —r.TT- � --rra� -- ' `� `. �, r � ; • p � �r-h _• , M , a � I I ti -�,$, ^ , � � � N S _-._ ' , `� � , � R�`GL1Lr�2 `-�,r'r,`�..IL "�?"�.ETZN� OF JULY 21, 1969 i'F:GE • 4 REQUEST FOR RE;DTEWAL OF BUIL,DING PERMIT, 5920 ANNA AVENUE ( DAVTD CAROLL): Councilman Liebl pointed out that all the information is in the Council Agenda, and that it was granted once before and said that he would have no objection to the issuance of the permit. The City Engineer said that the �ermit was approved in August of 1968. A building permit expires in 9Q days. The applicant plans to build the building, then sell it. He said that he would recommend approval with the same stipul.ations. This would be just south of the present apartment buildings facing Anna Avenue. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the building permit request for 5920 Anna Avenue subject to the same stipulations placed on them by tIie Board of Appeals and the Buildinc� Board and the Council last year. Seconded;by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice ve�e, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carrizd. �� CONSIDER�ITION OF AN ORDIPiANCE FOR REZONING REQUEST (ZOA #69-02) Bj� GEORGE NELSON: (Generally located on the south side of Onondaga Street and �raest of Lakeside Road) Mr. George Nelson Jr. was present and explained that this is far Lot 30 and the north � of Lot 31. There is l25' on Onondaga Street left for R-1 as a buffer. The area was shown on the screen for clari£ication. He said that he has agreed with the Planning Commission to leave a 25` easement to the middle line of the lots, if the rezoning is approved. This is in case they would want to put a road throuc�iin the future. Council- man Sheridan asked if the property to the south is Onan's. The City Enqineer said yes, and ther.e is also a strip of land alrea.dy zoned R-3 along 73rd Avenue. If this rezoning is approved there would be a need for some right. of way for access on the west side. Councilman �heridan asked Mr. Nelson if the building would be located on this parcel of ground, or woul� it be used for parking etc. Mr. Nelson said that he did not know as yet. He said that there would probably only be one building "L" shape�3 facing Onan's. Councilman Liebl said that Mr. Nelson's father indicated that there would be R-1 on Onondaga Street and the building would be faced toward 73rd Avenue. He asked if-he felt �hat he would be providing an adequate buffer. Mr. Nelson said that there have been no plans drawn as yet. � Mr. Dennis Herbst, 1482 Onondaga Street, owner of Lot 28 said that he did not want a 3 story apartment building right behind his house. Mr. Nelson said that he believed that it would be 2�S stories. Councilman Samuelson askecl Mr. Nelson if he understood th�t the rezoning would not go through unless plans and specifications are presented. The first reading could be held, but the second reading would have to be held up until receipt of these plans and specifications. Mr. Nelson said that he understood this. Councilman Sheridan asked how many units the present zoning could support. Mr. Nelson said about 40 and with the proposed re2oning, it would be 76. � MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to deny the request to rezone by George � Nelsan. Seconded by Councilman Liebl for discussion. CounciZman Liebl said tr.at the south side is already zoned R-3, and further south there �s Onan's. The Ci�y needs some area that would give some pro- tection to the people on Oriondaga Street. He has said he wi11 build R-1 . . � , .. � � � . . . . . . . . . • � - /Mr��� a J R�GUT,T,R i:�.�iiNCIL MEETING OF JULY 21, 1.'69 FAGL 5 ` � hon�es in th� area fronting on Onondaga Street. Councilman Sheridaz� asked if Couacilman Liebl is suggr_�ting tl�at tY:e�c L� �uilding i.crmit� taken out for the R-1 portion bc°orP tt,^. :��c�a r�::�a7:��; of tl�^ �r_:ir.�::��^, ; - ! for ad3ed protecticn to tl�� 1 e���.e �n Cn�n�i��-,.� :''-r� .:. Ca4aciJ+::�n i�i:h� ; i said that is corrcct, �•r..:i �h= ': I�a � s ��x-�iu t:,�.t ti►tre will r.ot be an ; adequate buffer. Z'F;E VOTE U?'CV TNE i:QTIQtd, Leing a roll call vote, Samuelson and Kirkham ��•�ting a} e, LiE.bl ar.d Sher.i.clan voting nay, Mayor Kirkham declared the i�hticn �AI�1J. , Ccur.ciL::an Sh�ridan as��d ti�at further cons"? �r,�ti.r.i of t;,is r�=. :uest be la�� ov�r u.it�l CounciL� n Fiarris ar�ives. r^;;� c1�--ifi���.i�n of the Minutes, `h� d?.sc�ssion foltowi,_g Ccu.zcilr:►�.n l�:�rris' arr:.r�i_ t� �:�p Council Meeting Wlli Fil�.�:.>W: . �'��ION by Councilnan Samuelson to bring back the item of the rez:�r_in� reKUest ` by Ge�rqe 2Jelsen far reconsideration. The motion was seconded and upon a 1� voice vote, all votir,g a.ye, Mayor Kirkham decla�ed the notiCn carried. ; unanimoulsy. C�uncilman Harris said that in light of discu��ion� h��c� p�:evious�y, the fact ti;at he iia� receive3 telej�.zrr.e calls, anc� th�t �h��� i.s � c���~'�- }:e-.:.iv� stu�y t:, be undertakcn by the Planning Cc;r,:.�^iasion on �h� �sa��:b� �..- :rtrae:nt problem within the City of Fridley, t,e di.� nat feel tnat l.� '� ccul.i «ct favorably upon t�is reaucst. • ,v�� "''+ i;•� �c,u:.:.:i�_::a.n San►uel�ur, t.'��t �..�:F��9 or� tt�is d;._�i.5s_^n,� �r.3 the �� _r��.�:.�..i :;t�dy by t::e Planning Ca*.ur:ission, whicY� wil? not ;�e co�,*��I::t2d until '` a�"�ut Sentcm.ber 1, 1969, he would MOVE for the denial of the rezo.-.�ng `` ;.e3uest �y George Nelson. Seconded by Councilman Harris. '� Councilr.zan Harris pointed out that this denial would not preclude his ec,-!�;_:_y ��c'�c l�t��r,. after the con,pletion of the Plannira� Cc�mcaission stu3y. 2r:~. 2��.lson asked when that would be. Councilman Samuelson said th�t the � Planning Corr+mission hopes to ha�ye their study done about �.he ls� of SeptembPr, t�e� it will be studied by the Council during October o� I�o��°�er, s� he �' c:,uld parhaps re-initiate his action about the first of the year. Coun��1� ran Sar.:uelson said that there were some questions in his mind concerning L;:_� r�::.�;��.i, in that ther� w�:�� no �lans ca wr�t Frould be going in there, or w`.^.at if he: sl�o�l3 �ell the land and the City would not havc: a.:':equate co^+:rc?. He added that� he could still build on ths land naw zoned R-3. �:_. Nels�n s�.id that he Faas �old that it would be.smaxter to wait to see if the land could be rezoned, before going ahead and spa��ing any money ��i plans. The land as a.t is now is virtually usele:,s because of �he h��vy ' assessrs�ents. Councilm�n Harris explained that he was not finding fault �aith his p? �ras, but rather that the Council ��ould �ath�r eaait for the ' Planning Ccr�'mission stu�ly befo�e making any determination. I•ii .*'�:i�-�n s�id that h� s c� iginal �:roposal was to rezone all ti:E way t� ^z�.�izd-_ga St. ti:en it w,is cut back to satisify the people in the area. I�a ,^.�::eu if ths /"�( Planning Com<�ission did not }ake this int_� cor_sideration wiien t1►ey rec�rn- ` mP�:dec� approval oi the ru �u�� �c . THE VOTE UFON TiIE MOTIO.d, �u�s a� follcws: Harris, Samuelson and Kirkham votinq aye, Sheric�ar� und Liehl v�ting nay, MayOr Kirkham declared the '�� notio;� �:a�3A:1, and �he request denied. " � �� � � � � � . �� , yAGE 30 � THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING AND WORKSHOP MEETING OF'JULY 1�5, 1969 Mayor Harris Pro tem called the Special Public Hearing and Workshop Meeting to order at 7:30 P.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Harris Pro tem lead the Council and audience in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. � ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Haxris, Samuelson, Liebl MEMBERS ABSENT: Kirkham, Sheridan �PUBLIC HEARING ON THE REZONING REQUEST ( A#69�02)• BY GEORGE���y$LSON• (Generally located on the south side of Onandaga Streei and west of Lak�side Road) � � Mayor Harris Pro tem read the Public Hearing notice aloud and aske�l �for any comm�ents the City Engineer may like to make. The City Enga.neex �:s�': �s?�A�? the Council's memory by saying that this is the request that origin�ll}• was for apartanent dwellings all the way up to Onondaga Street, but was �ceduced because of the wishes af the people and to conform with th� xec�u�°*��nd��i.ons of the Planning Commission in their study of the over-aIl zoning fox� this area. � Ae then showed a map on the screen for the benefit of the audience. The pro- posal is for the north portion to stay R-1 along Onondaga Street. The City Engineer said that this request has been heard by the Planning Cor.unission and they have recommended approval. Councilman Liebl asked Mr. Nelson if the land were to be rezoned, vahich way will the buildings face. Mr. Nelson replied they will face 73rd Avenue. He said that the_Planning Commission had requested that they provide an easement of 25' on the west side of the lot from Onondaga Street to a point 25' south of the southeast corner of Lot 28. Mr. Moore, Attorney for Mr. Nelson said that it was his understanding.that su�h area of this easement is to bs allowed in computi�g density of the multiple dwelling project in the R-3A. He felt that this revised request would satisfy the complaints of the residents. Mr. Dennis Herbst said that he was the owner of Lot 28 and he would just as soon see it left as it is. There is a lot of industry in there already. Mr. Robert O. Persgard, 7430 Lakeside Road asked how many units there will be, how much they would cost and how the petitioner would answer the question of how these apartments would benefit the ��mmunity. He said that he was very much against adcling �ny more apartri►ents in the Cit}�. Mayor Harris Pro tem informed the audience tha" on this Public Hearing and all those following, there will be no decision made tonight, and that they will come back July 21, 1969. /� Mr. Nelson said in reply to the questions by Mr. Persgard that they will be putting in as many units as the City Code will allow and that they had no �� � 31 SPECIAL PUBT,IC.• �;"-��RING Ai�D WORKSHOP :�1EETZNG OF JLTLY 1{i, 19:;9 pFiGE 31 cost estimates as y�t. He pointed out that much of the area along 73rd 1'1 Avenue is already zoned for multiples now. MOTION by Councilman Saznuelson to close the Public Hearing on the rezoning request by George Nelson (ZOA #69-02}. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. bpon a vaice vote, all voting aye, Ma�or Harris Pro tem declared the Public Hearing closed. � PUBLIC HEARING ON THE VACATION OF ALL THAT PART OF HORIZON DRIVE LXING EAST OF THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF THIR1� STREET N.E. (SAV #�69-04): Mayor Harris Pro tem read the Public Hearing notice. The City Engineer:said that as the request indicates, this is for the vacation of a portion of right of way between T.H. #�47 and 3rd Street that is no longer used for vehicular . . traffic. This would provide parkirig for two apartment houses�an3 it is the recommendation of the Planning Commission to vacatz, but retain walk�f�ay easement to align with the signalization on T.H. #47. Counci_lman Liebl asked if by vacating, would the City still have the sidewalk for the children. The City Engineer said that the vacation would be of the right of way., but the City would still retain the easement. Councilman I,iebl asked i� a pedestra.an bridge were to go in in the future, would there be a necessity o� a condernnation. The City Engineer said no. Nlayor Harris Pro tem asked about putting in a fence on the north side of the parking lot so it would not k�e at the sam� grade, and to keep the children walking away from the parking lot. The City Engineer said th�t the sidewalk would be about 1" to 1�' highsr tlz3n the parking lot. There is also a 6' boulevard proposed between the parking lot �nd �he sidewalk � for snow storage, and the parking lot is to ha.ve a rolle� berm. Councilnan � Samuelson asked if then,the apartments would have to do the improvenents themselves. The City Engineer said yes, if it is vaczted. The same owner owns both apartments. He suggested ent�ring into an agreement and acquiring ease� ments for the sidewalks be£ore the vacation. MOTION by Councilm�n Liebl to close the Public Hearing for the vacation of a portion of Horizon Drive lying.east of the east right of way line. of Third Street. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Harris Pro tem declared the Public Hearing closed. PUBLIC HEARING ON THE FINAL PLAT MARION'S TERRACE, BY HOWARD CRABTREE (P.S. #69-08): �. Mayor Harris Pro tem read the Public Hearing notice. The City Engineer showed the proposed plat on the screen for the audience, and explained that it is in the southwest corner of Riverview Terrace. The large parcel is being proposed to be split into 4 lots. The Planning Commission did approve the layout, but he would like to point out ane consideration, in that two of the lots are to be served by a private easement. Here again, there is the questiorn.of the difficulty of getting financing ;_� land not abuttinr a public street: Other than that, he said that the plat�meets all the rec��irements. Mr. W.J. Engelhardt, 7120 Riverview Terrace asked if there was any consideration given to how close a house may be built to the river. The City Engineer said ^ not as such, but that the setback from the street must be compatible with the surrounding area according to thn Code, however, this would not affect the platting. . ._ . . . . . . Y . �� i� ��� • , � • � � • Plc.nnin Co�maeDion �leetin Ma 22 � g � p� � l'1, r . 2. . The t�udienc� roras informed thie would ba back on the tzgenda on Jun3 11, 1�59. �:ST: L. S.�#69-14 � STANLE'Y C, DAHIJBERG: Lot 11, Block 2, gddition. Mra, 5tttinloy DahZberg and Cur�tig Dahlberg were present. l�irr. Myhra said the aetion of the Subcommitteo� yae to ap�rove the lot Bplit ee �ho�m on the diagra�a� which aplit the South 139.78 feet into ttiro 62.5.1ots, and dedicatir� 25 feet for a atreet and utility eaeoment. Curtia Dahlberg s�e�king for his father� said �;art of the area had lot eplite on thia order, and they r�ished to split ior two buildir�g aitea. . . Mr. t�iyhra stated the Subcommittee felt that �a Ior� ae this patto�n had 4lready baen establiehed in the area, and all the houeea �re on the.frant of tho loto, r�hich are l�.rge lots, they cauld sea that eomethin� would have to ' � be donv ao tihere rr�.$ �no road do�m the m�.ddle of the block. � , Curtie Il�hlbr�r� a�id theee lots would have to t�e split at so�o t3.�,�. Ho � .. folt if thoy were e�li.t now� the reat of th� peo�le nay atart split�ing their's. � In othcr und�veloped are�s, the City ha.s a proponed etreet Fattei°n to be follocr� . t�t a later d€ste. Ae long as the logical street ��ttern ie at thQ South ed,� � � of thQ lbta, and thay dedicate 25 feet, why couldn't that he a��liaable no�,a? � �� �'`1 I�i0TI02i by 2li�ttolgt�dt � eoconded by Fitz��trick, that tha Planni.n, Co�ianio�3 s�co�oncl to the City Cauncil that thQ Lot S�lit Fic�{�at, L.S. �$�--i1¢, of Lot. �9, B1ooY 2, Spring ',ialley Qc�ditioi� by S't�.nlo� L:�hat��r� b� �tc-�.,�r�pli.ttit� tho 2dorth 14Q. fe�t of Lot 11 � Block 2, S�x�.�� V'a11vy �@ditio�. II�,an �a voiae voia, all votin�, �yo� the cot�on c�ied ��a�.�aualy. 3. CO��xT�'�l°=;+3 �QI�TZ�'� R�J,UE'�T: Z01� �� 9-02, G��G� hi� SONt i��' Oi� I.0'�Ei ��? '��°: aald. 31,. du�litor' a�SuUd.iviaion� 129 � e�ce�t the rdorth 125 feQt. � . Mr. Geo�� il�alaon, .Afr. How�d MoQre and I3r. Dannia Herh�t wor� preaer�t. D�rrel Clt�sk revier�d the previous mQOtirxg� ��ith the Suboo�mitt��. The o�nsra of Lota 28, 22 and 24, really do not waut their pro�rty zo��d, no�.° a. ro�, unZest� �hoy had a buyar•. A road fox aaceaa ou� North or So�th «ould c+a�iofcy the�, but not €�t thi$ time. Th@ ot�ee� uz±3Qr disauar�i.on wa� the Wost 25 fac�t of Lot 30 f�c� Onoi��?�� Straet Sotti;h �o a �oint 25 Pae� S�u �h of the South l�no og Lot 28 . The ��o�?l� �o�o infox°�e� that if. oe�:�� azid r�at�r.. �ero not ���at�e� �in�t R-3 proI��'ty i�� vr�luW of a lot could not �y for the AOCp�fiII�3Fi�s. ThQ a�� coat, . aa�saaat�d u,�a.ina�t £-1 prop�rty� t�ould not be ao�rorGC�. by R-t vwluo. . • k%. Fioo�o e�,id thgst I��. Nelaon �;ould �� c,�ee�blo to the 87.€a..�a fa� �h� tTQt�t 2y foot to tho Sou�h line ot' Lot 28. mh�y �rouZd roquec�t tl:.a� tho rxo� AnvoZ�c� in ti�e e�,o�w�nt be creditod to thee� �nd xetuxn�ci oventur���y. q°t2�g woul� 1�LQ, �o Qa� oomo tyg� of �s�eemcnt worked au� ��h��-a by if �ch� South 110 �e3t of Latr� 2r� � 26 unct ?.m �3�re oombinod into a co;�on owner�;t�,� tt�t thQ at7:'�+F?�'+ CGtaZd �� �&Ca�'J'(� . , , ' . • . , � 'T�' . � � • e .... ,,:,. .��Mk .�,.. ^_Mj. . ....� � i"1 ,/'�- ' i • �. , Planni Commission Meetin � t4A 22 't b F � The Engineering Assiotant answered that thia wae a lega.l queation, as he did not know�if a dedication would be hr�ndled in that•way. Mr. Moore sai.d if it could be done in the instrument iteelf, it would be fine, but if not, a letter of intent from the City could be satiefactory. Mr. Jeneen aRked Mr. Moore if what he is Pekix� for is that he wants A street and utilitiee easement so that"the ormershi� would still rem�in e�aart of the etreet� but if it were never used for a street, it aould atill be a matter of keepin� the etreet, but not being able to construct a buildin� on it and a reaeonable base for a buffer. Ae far as the gatitioner ie concar�c�ci, i�r. Moore commented, that area would be included for denaity �,ur�oaes. �a3 Idr. Dennie Horbat aai.d that he did not want conetruction axiy fur�her North than the middle of his lot aa he would have to give 25 feet and he did'not w�,nt the back of the ap�rtmenta practically in his backy�rd. .� MOTION by JQnaen, seconcied by Fitzpa.trick, th�t the Planning Com.miaeion recom�Qi�d� approval of the re�oniz� requeat, Z01� �r59-fl2, in its modifiod form �rom R-1 (gin�le f�nily d�r�lliY�,,$) to R-3A (�uexal multiple d�relli.n�) that p�rt of the.Noxth half of Lota 30 ana 3�, except the North 125 feet with th�� � proviaion that the p�titioner p�:ovide an easam�nt for etree���i�ti� pur�o3ee on tho W�st �j feet from Qnondaga Stxeet to a point 25 fect South oi the Southcaat cornQr of Lot 28 and'provide no vehiculax acceQe be alloetc�d from the multip�.e xaning to the gtreet eaeement, �.nd that such t�r�a of thia said �aBOment be �llor�ed in computing density of tho multi�le dt�ellir� grojoct :axi the R-3A. U�on a voice vote, all votin� aye, the cuotion c�rried unanimoualy. 4. JAT�S..�,IT � IIE�T: I�. S. �6�-15, ARTHiTR__A�YS: Lots 3 to 5, B2oak 7� iiydo Park lic3ditf on . Mr.'Arthur Dey� �as preoent. The Subcommittee rec�mmended approval. of the lot split with proviuio� that the preflent �arage aill be moved across the line ao th�t the g�xage �rill ba on the s�me land as the old hou�e, and 1;hat a five foot work and -reg�a�.r eaoament be obtained."' � •� Mr. Deys �aid the house he is living in e,t the present time is sst ��ay hF►c�; on the Iot. He aould Iike tocbuild hia new home this aummer. �-- • The Chairm�.n informed Mr. Deys an Ordinanae wae �ase�d eo that a new ho�o Qould not be built in front of an exieting ho�� on P.n t�djoinin� lot. 7a� orcler �'or ���. • Doys to build hia�,uetr home on the no�r lot, he woul� have to aet 4 vpri�nco from tho �oasd o�' Ap�aale . The Boa!•d� r�ould probably act favor�bZy be��uoo the old h�m� ie to be torn down. Mr: D�ye �ae a�ked to �t a -� �• oert�ficatQ of aurvey bece.uae the Bo�rd of �pp�sl�s would not �;ct withcu� i�. � MOTIO�i by Jc�n.Qe�� secondQd by r2ittelot€�.dt� that tho Pl�uaina Co��ieCian toblo thQ lot a�lit rQquc�t, L.S. ��69-15, Arthur D;�y�, of Lota 3 to �,�Elock 7, Hydo Pa�•v A�iditaon, until tir. L�lya can �rovid� a cQrtific�to of ouz°voy. Upo:� /� o voic�, vote � r�ll votin,� ayo, the motion CC-����GL� uia�fliir,oualy. - �ir. DQy� tr�Q aaked to notify Darrel Cl.ar�: if ho ��.t� ablo �o ob�� i,.n tha oortificatc� oi t�vsvoy in ti.ete for the nexfi; Planrtiz�� Caun�et�ioz� c�3$i�� on klQC�nosd,ay, June 11, 196g . . . � , . � n� . � 34 P1ats �,�Subs.-Streets $ Utilities minutes Ma 15, 1969 Pa e 3 � /'�� 4. LOT SPLIT RE UEST: L.S. #69-16 WM. J. KAHLE: Part of Lot l, lac , Worrel s A ition. . Mr. Kahle was present. The request is for a 15'x25' piece of ground to be used only for a garden which abuts the East line of Outlot l owned by Mr. Kahle. As there would be no problem of easements for road or utilities, the descriptions as written in the letter from the office of Barna �, Guzy were studied. The Subcommittee agreed that a cextificate of survey be waived as surveying costs would be higher than the cost of the land, and no buildings were involved. MOTION by Crowder, seconded by Zeglen, that the Plats �, Subdivisions-Streets � Utilities Subcommittee recommend to the Planning Commission approval of the Lot Split request #69-16 according to the drawing for such split as shown on the map and with the enclosure of that request, the legal description of the split as in a letter dated May 15, 1969 from the law offices of Barna �, Guzy, and also that the request for waiver of the certi£icate of survey be approved. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ,�,�' S. CONT�NUED REZONING RE UEST: ZOA #69-02 GEOR6E M. NELSON: N 1 2 o Lots 30 an 31, Au . Su . 129 except ort 125 feet. � ^ ' Mr. George M. Nelson and Dennis Herbst (Lot 28) were present. The Engineering Assistant, referring to the Planning Commission meeting of May 8th, said that it was apparent that the owners of Lots 22, 24, 26, and 28 were n�t interested in having the back portion of their lots rezoned now, nor having a street, and as the hearing went on, they began to realize if a street went through, the assessments would be quite high and R-1 values would not make the land worth the assessments. If the lots were developed R-3 in the back half, then they would be put in a bind without the street. Nothing was resolved. If t�rthur Street continued North, then more apartment traffic would go up to Onondaga. The problem is, if Mr. Nelson's request is granted, where is the street pattern terminated. The Commission wondered if the proposed street from the middle of the lots to the cul de sac, could be closed and the street continue between Lots 28 and 30 and the owners to the south would use 73rd Avenue. There is also the problem of frontage lots. Lot 24, having a double frontage, would take twice the rate of assessments as Lot 25 which is to the south and would be served by 7�rd Avenue. Mx� C7CO�dex asked if the Planning Commission is looking to the Sub- committee £or what they would recommend as a street pattern if Mr. Nelson*s request is granted? Do we generally layout a street pattern anticipating a xezoning request and then get a street pattern? The �. � Engineering Assistant said that because the zoning � � is, we should study different zoning possibilities. the residents realized sewer and water doubles the ' down the half of the lots. It seems to be a matter �`1 /'1 � is unsettled like it He was not so sure cost with the rezonin of economics. MOTION by Crowder, seconded by Zeglen, that the Plats � Subdivisions- Streets � Uti�ities Subcommittee, based on the exhaustive study of the street layout contained in the rezoning request, ZOA #69-02, George M. Nelson, of the North Half of Lots 30 and 31, Auditor's Subdivision #129, except the North 125 feet, recommend to the Planning Commission that, should the zoning request be granted, it must contain.a provision for the 2S foot road easement on that portion of Lot 30 bordering Lot 28. This easement is necessary to develop the street pattern as'shown on the Proposed Street Layout of the Northeast Quarter of Section 12 to the West of Lot 30. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Growder that the Plats $ Subdivisions-Streets F Utili�ies Subcommittee meeting of May 15, 1969 be adjourned at 9c40 P.M. Respectfully submitted ��t ������. Haz�O'Brian Recording Secretary � -. �s ` . P1�naa�.� Com�nission M�etin - Ma 8, 1969 ����' 2• �FC�TVE BARRS .AND RECREATION COMMISSION MINU�ES; APRIL 28, 1969 w sw� 4lawe �O r I�w�a�'a1�a1Pt . �,,, �,Q��9�( by �ii��e�,s�adt, second�d by �enaez�, th�t �h� ��,�a�n�n� C�a�.���t�� �e�s���.v� the Pa�'k$ and Recrest�on C�mmi�sion sn�tnutes o� �ig��,�, ,�$, 196� t 1�gp� a YQ�.Ge+ vot�, a1J. vp�i.�►g aye, the mo�ion aatcxied unani.uwu�ly. � ^ 4RI?F,R 0� �4GENDA; ��a�much as �tem. 3 is di,xsctly concerned wi.kh I�em ]., Ch�i�rt E�iGk�4� &��g����d�iC b� heAxd w�,th ���m l. �. T,N�O�iMAL PUBLZC MEETING: Axea baunded by Onondaga S�r�e�, �ti�s�t�t $s�t������rd� ?��d Av�nue and I�ayes Street. �CJ'2. 4f?N��N[3ED REZaNING UEST: ZOA ��69�02 GEOR N�L Q*�I�� ,�3� .TdCt-� �Q� �I o� I.at 3�., Aud�tox's Subd�.v�.sion� �129 e.�ccept the Nox�k� 1�5 ���t� Chai�man ���ckson explained that � re�on�.ng pet3,ti9n h�,Q bs�n p�e�en��s� by Mx. N�7.son, and thera had been some opposit�.Q� befo�ee th� Plannin� Cou��is�i.4n. �t that t�me, the �equest �or ra2on�.ng wa� t'he ���i�c� g��o$1 and 'tY�� P�.anning Commission recom�aended deni.al. Mr. Nel�An �h�n �h�n�;s� ths rezon�ng request redu��,ng the si�e p� the R-3A by pu���.n� �ix R�1 lats facing Q�ondaga fox Caunci�.�s cons�deration. Counc��, san� �he reque�t 'back to th� Plann�.n� Commis�ion who, in turn, augge�tesi �h� pa�s�bi.l�ty o� re�oning all af the pro�erty along 73�d Aven�e �xpm Hayes at�eeet to Stinsor� Bou�evard and to a line o:f ot�� lOt de�th o11 ppQndag�.. Tt would be �eas�.ble for any �treets whiGh wex�a p��vi,r�u��,y ��,a�ned or suggested in �he area within �he �,ntexiox of th�� blo�k, �o �� abat�dqned and new acC�ss from Ononda�a to 73�d wou�d b� d�-scsu�$�d: Th�i�s is t�p �xoposa�, being suggested at the meeting, as this �.� s���.� ly � discussion. � Det���.s Herbst (I,ot 28), 1482 Ononda�a; My garage is wi.thin �4 f�et o�' �he �ast property line, and was bui1� ir� 1963. I av� ag�,�t�s� �uttlx��; ��t�eet �through as it would ?�nvolve the xear half o�' �h� la#�. Georg'e Hanson (Lot 26), 1476 Onondaga: Iie felt �h� �xe� ne�dec� � No��h/Sauth street, es�ecia7.l:y for th� sa�ety o�' tha eh�ld�er� go�ng �o the �'ar�. He lc.new of at ,�east 4 lot� that the owne�s woul.d �Q� wa�� to be �azoned. The peapl� ��ke the si.ze of thei.r �o�s, anc� �.f �he tirae sY�ould come when it would be a hardship to keep +hem, �hey wAU1d t���c� th� st�eet to sell the �ropert.y. He was nat int�xested �.n &ny �y�a o� xQ��n�.ng unless the str�et would go thxough. I,ep Hitzemar� (I,ot 25�, 1461 Qnonda�a,: He asked �f ther� wa� �.�y �dea whex'e �he �oad would start from and where it would be. He s��d hi� hAtxs� was nqt worth much, but the land is wo�'th mqney �'o� �.p�.���parit hpus�s. He felt in the future, there wpuld be a11 apartm�n'��. H� wa� def�n,i�ely �aga.inst the roe�d. ' M�. Hitzeman was infoxmed the stxeet would �un a�.ong h�s Hor�h �r.o����y ��ne and p�.rt of the �ul de sac would be in tY�e Ns�rthw��t oo�t�a�. �i ` • Flsnn�,ri� Cammission �Ieetin � Ma 8 1 6 �'a e ^, �. J�nse� said tha o��.t�xia used by cnoat planne�a �� �o ch�r��e �on�ng'� at th� �eax 7,0� �a,�ze so tha� s�.ngle fami7.y homes wou�.d �ot �ave �nu1�t�.��.� �iwe111n�� . Ha wa� �ure this wa� �a�t af the reason ihis �.de€� ha� be�z� pxQ�o�ad ���' you do pu� a s�treet �n along the �reax pxo�er�y 7.�,nes, -�k�s� th3� 'b�,ok half o�' the Naxth 1ot w�.7.1 be facing multip�,e dw��.�,�.�$a � Th�� ahou�d be �sEpt �.n m�.n,d. � Ni�s ,��onaxd H j o�� ( T,at 22 ), 1434 Ox�ondaga: We are again�t �t'h� ����r�,��, We l�.l�s �he land �the way �.� �s. La,s�y �unn f�,a� 2'T), 1475�73rd Avenue; x do no� wax�t the ,road. I h�ve �i�d $2,�04+� i� �.ddit�,Qx� to what has bee� added o�t rQa���l.y. We l�:i�� �'�s lo� th@ way it i�. � aca op�aosed to the road,. �Qm Maxx�� (Lo� 5), Ti3-83xd A�venue N.F.� Mp1s: He stated �,s �'a� �� h� wa� a��aqa�nad, Yze wQUld benefi� from the xe�on�.x�. When Chaixman Er�.alcson aslced if at�yone would object �o the �xt@nsipn o�' Ax�hur ��reet �hxough �0 73x�d Avenus, Mr. Hansoza sa�,d it woul,d ��em �v him you would alu�os� have to have a street through therQ as �� wqu�ld �iv� �ooa�� tA the park. M�, �d Kennedy (�,ot 29): �}240 James Avenue, Mp],s: He asked �bou� �ha a��a�ement� in the past. ThE �ngi,ne��i.n� Ass�.stant said that i�, this area, i,m�rovemen� ao��� have beet� exc��ta,onally h1bt�, due principall.y ta �hQ high wa��� ta�b�� and �to�m sewer, If the street would go in as an East�W�st st��s�E �h� �sses��►et�t� wou�c� b� a� least $2,500 pex ].ot. Jo� ��,b� (T,ot 29�, 148�-73rd Avenue: I woul�d lose my g���g� �f Yot� �Qqk land �or a �Qad. Roy Wa�ner (I�c��t 8�, 7360 Stit�son �ou�evard. � wondex y�hy you 4an�id�� r�zat��n� al� the way to Sti.nsox�? H� w�s told i.t would be an ex�ensive road fox thQ prAper�y ],y�.t�� NQx�tk� &nd �the ��opert� al�e�dy�2oned R�3. He w�s asked if he wou1� b� ��terE�t�t� a.n any �oxt�.on pf the lqt facing $tinspn b�ing xezoned to R-3As M�, W�xne� sai.d his assessmen�s wexe 1ar�e et�ough now� H� wQU].d �u$� a� �o�an kee� th� land the way it is , Another possibilit�r �� Lo� '� � w'��,Gih i$ a� ],a7��� 1ot with ot�e small home. If that were xezo�@d� 'h� Wpu�d �o� �,�,l�e to �ee a multiple dwe�.lin� �ome �,n there. The �'eelin$s of the Commission are that there �hou�d z�4t b� �z1y �tult�ple dwellin�� on Onot�daga, Zt se�med to theo� the raajox�ty� �f t�i� �eopl� are aga�nst any road, in a�y d��ection, within t'he ��Q� �,$ �,t wo�1d ri0t be adva.ntageou$ to th� g�ope�ty at thi� t�me, Mr. Ma�xen wondered 1f i� would be �os�ib7�e to wa,�e �� u��.ndat�.ry �'Q� � whole pax'cel, to be �uxchased together �o that there would x�q� b� � l�nt��.00ked pi�ce of pxope��y 1e�'� in the middle . Cha�.�man ���.�k�p�, ' '/'\ �_ ^ � �� . . ' Plann�.n Comm�.asion Meat�n -� Ma 8 1 6� �a e �.�id he d�d. np� tY�i.r�k �t wou7.d be di.���ault to convi.nce �the �a�l� �Q ex��t�d } but he d�.d not �'ae�, you coul�d fox�e them to buy �.t � You would a�.sp 1�ava to hava a wai,ver o� �he l�r�d req,u�.reu�er�ts in, oxder �o get a� h�.�her den��.�y on the praperty 2oned. i�. HQW�xd MoOxe � rep�aset�ti.ng the peta.�ione�, stated th�.� �.?� h�+4 ogin�.on,, a� f�� as the City �� concerz�ec�, �a �e�one up to �he rQS�den��al 10�� ot� 4t�ondaga wou�.d. a��ate a va7.uab7.e inarease in �l�e ��x basa. T'�e�� �s a real t�eQd ir� �his g�enera�. e,rea fox a�rtu�ex�ta. Xau naw have � le,xg� oos�a�ration �c�.ght aaross the stxee� and thexe i.s ano�ha� 1.a�g� g1�,nt und�� oonstru�tion. Peo�],e s�em �o be pxet�y well c��videcl �n �ha�,x� o�in�.ons o� the rezoning and �he st�ee�s. �ou�e w�nt �t, bu� n4� t�aw� The pxiu�e �.�gument aga�ns� the rezo�z�.�g i�s �nvx�ase�l ��a�'fi¢, �nd y�t �-fi you do�� t wa�t to see muv�; �xaffi�, you woul.d want tp 1im�,� �h� s�r��t�. If you �u� a.n Arthur Street, �t would seem ta tal�� tw� g;��age� and W4'4i�.d �nC�eas� the traf#'ic flow to pexm�.�t traf�'i.a f�o� mu1����.a sra�s up on Onondaga, �t woul.d seem to him that th� mult�p7.e �o��,t� Q.� oth�x� pa��4��� Na�tY� of the osnte�7,ine would, in the lo�g xu.�, b� c��' �ubs��n��.al benefi� to �them� Re�oni.ng �s �ao� �equiring � g�xson '�o d4 ��m��h�ng he di.d no� want to. He would t'i.nd it d�.ffa.cu�.� to increa�e �ha val�e o� a lot i�' 1� wexe n�ot aa�ually u$ed. . . M0�'ION by 1`�ittelstadt, seconded by Jensen, that the �lann�.n� Comm�.ss�,pr1 �7,4a� �he Tnfo�ma7, Pub�.�.a Mee�ing of May 8, 196q of t�e a�es� boun�l�d by Onqndaga Street, Stinson Boulevaxd, 73xd Avenue and Haye� S��e��. II�ot� � vo�,�� vote, �11 voting aye, the motion c�,�xied ux��n?.mou��y, Chairm,an �rick$on said that there i� a schedu],ed hea�ring ���o�� �k�� Counca.� an� Monday, May 1?th, on th� reduced pro�vsal� from �he o��.g�.r�al publ��hed, p�o�QS�.7� w1��.o� was fox thQ entix� lot and the �'].anz�.�.ng Comm�.�sion �ecop�mendQd denial of �hat. Now th� ��tition@x �,s a�ki�; fp� �, ��du�ed ar�a of R-3A and th� Council. �.� to cos�sa.de� �t�e �ma�l��� ����„ It SeemS to him if we were going to considex the �ettuced px'o�4���� W� wouls� have to cons�de� it anothe� time. The�e w�re two Qho�.Ges� �p xa�c�m��nd s�en�al or �ecommend a��x'oval, but he felt he cQU1� x�Q� vote on it as this ti.me. , It was ielt the P].ats & Subdivisions--atxeets & Uti���i�S �ubop[�m�,t��Q should act on this even without some zon�ng pl.an as pxovis�ons fo� ���e ��t�eEt� a�e st�.l7� des�.red fpx the �'utuxe, M,?�, �`�1sot� said they wer� thinki�g abqut pro�osing a�1�t �'Qr �he 1Qt$ at� Ot�Qnda�a, Th� si.x ].qts a�e �5 f��t wide. If yQu are cona�dex�,r�$ th� s'��ee�t �through the back of .the lots, you must take into �Qns�dex��tion '�he Qo�� of the im�rovements, as you would have t4 se11 the �Q� �Q p�,y fo� the ��px'pvement and come put even. It �s an eCor�om�,G �aa�o�e th�t shQU�.d be cons�.de�ed by the Committee and people who ha,v� i��g lp�s $Q be s�li.� of#'. , Th� Chai�man �'�7,t that act�on should be delaye�. on the xszot��.t�� x�eque�t f4�' �.i�thex Gonsideration of the streets . � u ►"�'1 ,� P�atua�.n � Com�aa.asion Me�tin � Ma 8 1 6 Pa �..:�` MQTION �y Mit�e�.atad�, se�onded by Jense�, that the plax���,z�� Comm��s�Q� tabla �he �roppsed stxeets in the a�ea '�ounded by Qnonda�a �tree�, �3��n�o� �ou��v�xd, 7�xd Avenue and Haye$ �treet �.nd tab�e the rezaning� requa��, Z4A �69>02, Geo�ge M, Ne�.son, o� the N� of I,Qt 30, N2 of L4t j1, Aud�;�a�'$ �ubdi�ri�ion #129, exce�t �he Narth 125 feet fo� r��id�n��al lo�s. Upt�n a voia� vot�, alZ vo�i�ng aye, the mot�.on ca,r�i.ed ux�,ani.meusly, Th� Chaix�rnan asked �tha� the ite�n be put befoxe the �'lat� d� Subd�v�siAn$= ���ee�ta d� U$�7.iti.e� Subaotumittee �'ox sa�ne d�.scu�s�.or�, x�ot nec��sax�ily �ny aa�ion. Thay $hould $tudy Axthur Stxee� conti.nuing South, �. P'tT�T,i� HEARING:_ PROFOSED PREI,SMINARY PLAT . P.S. �69..06 _ v�;Tm �� an�n�mTnnr �ya.n� wes�e�r.�y oz� w�stex�.y x��h� of way ��.x�e of R�vexvisw Texa�ave as z�ow 1a�d out and travslad and �,s descxibed in �ook 702 of Aeeds, �age 197, �ks. I,onda Ex�glur�d was present and e�plained the puxgose of p�.att�.t�� i8 �o Bel� �th8 1.Ats. The P�ats & Subr�a.visions�Str�ets & Util�.ti�a Subcomm�tte� oot�s�,de��d t�e pro�osed ��e�iminaxy �lat and xecommended approval. The p�d�.na�Qe rvqu�.xe� a.t �.�aet �; 20 foot easement to �he s�reet and �h�t the easemen� ehauld also be �'or u�ilities. The lots are �.arge enou�h to m��� the area �equi�er�ent. �ots 2 and � are an the x�vex a.xxd Lots 1�,t�d q. a�e p� �i�verview �erxaoe. Referr�ng to the access, �.t would be �ar�.va�e�,y goz�$t�uc�ed and maintained, , �� ^ Mrs. G�.enn �{1in�e�s�ni.th (Lo� 15�, 641$ Riverview Texxav�; ,Asked i�' sirigle f�,mily dwel.�ing� wexe to be bui�.t. �'hs la�d is �ot�ed �ox sin�le �'�.mily dwell�ngs, �nd there wau].d be a pub].ic heaxin� ;L�' the land were to be �ezQr�ed fox any othex category, but this was a. hear�,n� pt� �h@ p�.att�ng Only. f Mr. John Metcalfe (�,ot 16), 64�9 �iverv�ew Terrace; I�j,� quest�on � w�� how l,arge the �ax�Ge1 was and the figures �iven h�.m wexe �pq feet pt� r �h9 �QU�h ].a.ne, 3go ,�eet on the North 7.ix�e and 218 fea� vt� t�Z� Wast. Th��-��. :�� N�Lx'. Metcalfe �.sked �.� there were any xequ�.xements as to hpw a hou�e �'�.Qed�. :-, H� was told that tha COmm7.S5j.pn �s not in a position to foxca p�ople to bu�.1d � house faoit�� a certa�.n dlreati,on. _ The�e l.ots would meei tha s�da yaxd �equ�.xe�nents � a,nd the question xemaining wou7.d be whe�he� or �p� ihe house would fac� the easements or the �tr�e-�. MOTIO�T by Jensex�� seconded by Mittelstadt, that the Plann�tlg Gommissio� alose the publ�c hea�i.ng on the proposed pre�.im�nary p�atr P•S• #69�06, �T�i.t�s Addit�.on for that'part pf I,ot 15, Revised Auditox's Subdi,visiQ� �23 lyi.ng Westerly o� Westexly right o�f way line qf Riv�rv�,�w Tex�rav� a8 now lazd out and trayeled and as descr�.bed in Bool� 702 A� Deecls, Pag� 197. U�ort a voice vote, all voting aye, the mot�,on �axxied una��m4us�y. M0�`ION by ,Jensen, �econded by Mittel�tadt, th�,'� the P].a,�r��.�.g Cp[��l�,s��pr� � r�apmmend apBxQval of �he �ro�osed px�elimi�,ary plat, F.S. #69�Q6, Ve��►� Add3.��.an o� that �a�t of I,ot 15, R�vised Auditor�s Subdiv�,�a,An #�� ly��n� Wester�y o� Wes��xly righi of way �.ine of Rivexv�ew Tex���� �s �Qw �.a��d � e �o PLATS & SUBDIVISIONS— STREE'1.'S & UTILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING MAY 1, 1969 PAG� � The meeting was called to order by Chairman Jensen at 8:30 P.M. ��LL CALL: NiFi`�ERS PRESENT: Crowder, Batterson, Jensen, Myhra, Zeglen OTHEftS F'RES�'uNT : Engineering Assistant Clark 1. LOT SPLIT REQUEST: L.5. �6�-12, NORBERT J. LIESEN: Lots 27, 28 and 29, Block 4, Oak Grove Addit�on. Mr. Liesen was prese�nt. It was explained that the lote in the original plat were a11 40;feet. Lot 30, which is vacant and lies north of Mr. Liesen's property, is a corner lot. Mr. Liesen said he tried to buy this lot but was unable to agres on a price with the owner. There is a home on I,ot 29, but Mr. Liesen wished to split the three lota so "that he would have two 60 foot lots. If in the future, he could purchase Lot 30, he would not object to a 100 foot corner lot. A hew street has just been put in with sewer and water. This would.probably amount to about �3,000 in assessments and Mr. Liesen felt he would have a better chance to sell a 60 foot lot rather than a 40 foot one. MOTION by Myhra� eeconded by Batterson, that the Plats & Subdivisions- Streets & IItilities Subcommittee recommend to the Planning Commission agproval �_ of the Lot Split #60-12, Norbert J. Lieeen� of Lots 27, 28 and 29, Block 4, Oak Grove Addition. IIpon a voice vote, all voting aye, except Crowder voting nay, the motion carried. Mr. Crowder said the only reason he voted against the request was to call attention to the fact that a problem does exist with rega.rd to the 40 ioot corner lot and serious consideration ahould be given to what would happen on that corner lot. ��� 2. CONTINIIID REZONING R UEST: ZOA 6-02 GEORGE M. NELSON: Raad �ttern Study. Referred by Counci�, to FIa—nning Commission. Mr. George Nelson and Nir. Howard Moore were present. The.Engineering Aesiatant explained that Mr. Nelson has a request pending • before the Council for rezonin� the North half of I,ots 30 and 31, Auditor's Subdivision #129. The Planning Commission denied this request because of probable increase of traffic and street pa.ttern. Mr. Nelson hae reduced the eize of his request so that there would be a strip of R-1 lots along Onondaga, and the balance would be a future plan for multiplea. The Planni,ng Commission i thought the whole block should be looked at before they would �ake a recommendation. From thia Body, what they want to lrnow is,if this plan is � adopted, what would be the recommendation as far as streets are concerned. �In 1962 a street plan was made, but at that time, the whole block was R-1. y If the whole block waa rezoned, the guess is that it would develop from 73rd ^ ! Avenue to the north line of the zoning group. In that case, the proposed � � i ,� G �! . Plats & Subs.- Streets & Utilities minutes May 1, 196y Pa�e 2 atreets in the suggested pattern, would not be necessary. The streets which have a.lready been dedicated, could be.vacated. MOTION by Crowder that the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & IItilitiea Sub- committee recommend to the Platzning Commission approval of Z0A #69-02 and tha,i further recommendation as to road easements as shown on Lots 4, 5.ana 6, Auditor�s � Subdivision #10£�, upon adoption of the rezoni��g of these streets be vacateds and ! if this zoning plan is adopted, no interior streets are necessary. In the discussion which followed, it was decided that it was inappropriate to vote:pn the rezoning, as the request wae for an opinion of the street pa.ttern. Mr, �, Crowder withdrew his motion. � MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Crowder, that the Plats and Subdivisions-- � Streets & Utilities Subcommittee bring the information farward to the �1.anni,� � Commi�sion that if the rezoning would take place as shown on the map dated i April 25, 1969 for the rezoning study, that it is the conclusion of the Subcommittee that the interior streets are not needed in tha.t area and that the streets previously dedicated on Lots 4, 5 and 6� Auditor's Subdivision #108 be vacated. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 3. COPiTINIIID LOT SPLIT RE�UFST : L. S.#69-11, EL.MER FLOW�tS ; Lots 6& 7, ... Block 2, Gunderson Terrace. The petitioner wae not present. MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Zeglen, that the Plats & Subdivisions- Streets & IItilities Subcommittee continue the item of the Lot Split Request, L.�, �E>9-11, ^' Elmer Flowers of Lots 6& 7, Block 2, Gunderaon Terrace. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried una.nimously. � 4. CONTINUID VACATION REQIIFST: SAV #69-03, GREAT NORTH�N R.AILWAY CO.: Streets and alleys in Block 6, Berlin Addition. Because the Standard Oil Company has a pipe line on the property to be vacated and had not responded to the City's letter apprising them of the proposed vacation, the item was continued. MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Crowder, that item SAV #69-03, Great Northern Railway Company , vacation of streets and alleys in Block 6, Berlin Addition be continued. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 5. LOT SPLIT QUEST: L.S. #69-�3, GEORGE L. ion - split off West 150 feet. The petitioner was not present. IST: Lot 18, Block 1, Spring 1 Central Avenue� Darrel Clark said that Lot 18 falls into two different zoning categoriea and the division line fall on the zoning line. Mr. Walquist wants to build a Taetee Freeze on the portion zoned commercial which is 150 feet and fronts Central Avenue. The rear portion could not be built on until such time as acceas becomes available. The east portion could be red tagged. The alley� between Misaissippi Street and Rice Creek Road and abuts this lot, is 16 fee� wide. Mr. Walquist had indicated willingness to dedicate land for a road whenever this lot would be developed. � �"1 �'i . �:, Plannin,� Commieaion meeting April 2� 1q6� Pa�e 3 3. CONTINUID REZONING UEST: 6-02 and N of Lot 31, luditor' s S�zbdivie . NELSON; N� of Lot 30, Mr. George Nelson, Mr. George Nelson, Jr. and Mr. Howard Maore-Attorn�y were preeent. Mr. Nelson came in with new plans whioh reduced the amount of land for rezoning. � . . The originsl public hearing had beer� cloeed and the xequeet deni�d �y the Flanning Comaniesion. The City Attorney had been contacted re�ardin� th�� proc�dure at thie point, He stated, as long e�s Counail definitely eent thc� requeet'back to the Planning Commiesion, if they �rant:to coneider it without �ty �publiv lae�.r�a�, that can be done. If they ,�a�nt it,.he�d, they did �aat `twve to publi,eh it in the paper, but by notice in the mai1. I�r. Moore ehowed the map of the nex plan. There Wer� �ix lote facir�g Ononda�a, 5 being s6' x 125�, and 1 being 85' by 125�. Becauee�of thc3 criticism of increased trafiic by the neighbors, these lote were to rem�.in R-1. The S� of the lote are zoned R-3, aad the request ie for R-�A. To the Eaet is Marview gddition whiah had never been recorded. Mr. Nelaon 8aid the balanae of the requeet would aupport 69 units. The Engineering Aseistant discusaed the Street Study of the ��- of Section 12 and the poseib3,2it� of following ita reaommendations. It ra� felt.the property ownere affected by thia study ahould be included. A dediaion wae made for an informal publie hearing to be aet up, and a�ap ohowing what the petitioner plane to do be included with the notice. These notices to go to the people in the entire block The subcommittee will etudy the revised rezoning requeet without a public hearing and the - meeting to start at 8:00 P.M. on May 1, �969, in order to acoommodate the joint meetirg of the Council and the Planning Commieeion. 4� MOTI�N by Mittelstadt, seconded by Myhra, that in regerd to the rezoni,�g requeet, ZOA #69-02, George M. NelBOn, for a reduction in rezoning aree., tY�at the recommendation that the matter be turned over to the Plats & Subdivieian�- Stroete and IItilitiea Coma►it�tee at their meeting of May 1, 1969, for a stud,y of the �rrangements'of the etreet e etudy� and the matter come b�sak to the Pla.nnin� Commiesion on riay 8, 1969 for an informal he�ring for all the people in the area boun�ded by Ononda�a Street, Stinson Boulevard, 73rd Ave�e, snd Hayes Street in reg�rd to a propoeed rezoning of all property lyin� South of the North 125 feet between Hayes Stseet an,d Stinson Boulevard to be rezoned from R-1 to R-3A� as the petitione9r has requeated a reductioa in his rezoning requeet and the Planning Commission waaie the people in th0 �xea to atudy the overall plan. IIpon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motioa carried. � •�•-,��,.�,. . MOTION by Mittelatadt, �econded by Myhra� �hat the Pleanir� Coc�miesio�, adjourn at 9:22 P.M. Reepectfiilly Submi�ted � . � ��r�--�. 0' b� 7AN ts-�_�Jte� G�_..��1...�.� " � ' � ._ . PwGUI��P C4U"'C2L :iEETING C�F RPRIL 21, 1969 PRGE 14 �,,, . . _ _ �. �� .: ��3 . Councilman Samuelson said that he would be willing to contiriue the Iicense on a'`t�ne �tiss" basis within the City of Fridley. The Represen��ive asked � �at is meant by a complaint. Councilma7 Samuelson said not a slightly crack�d concrete slab, but items written up by the Buildir�g Insp�ction Departaierit for correction that are�not corrected. The Inspectors cannot be re-checking constantly to make sure that the contractors do wha� they are to�d to do. The Representative said this would be agree�le with h�. If they cannot take care of complaints, then they should not be in the business. Councilman Szniuelson asked�'him if the Buildinq Inspectox calls�him on an item, wi.11 it be taken care of. The Representaf�ive said yes. � MOTIO�i by �Councilman Samuel`son to grant the exter.sfon oi the General Con- tractors iicense to Miles Lumber CoMpany withfn the City of Fridley on the basis that if there are any uncorrected discrepancies, the license will be revoked.' SeconBed by Councilnan Sheridan. U}�n a uoice 'vate, all voting. aye, Mayoz'Kirkham declared the motion carried unanxir.ously. I /''',_ � DISCUSSEO�r REGARDI2dG RE7ANING REQUEST OF GEORGE NET�50N, INC. : .�' �. The City Engineer said that�the Planning�Commissiori'had considered a rec�.,est for rexoning by George Nelson, but had. denied it. Since ther. they have requ�sted an appearance�before the Council. " � Mr. HaU�ard Yoore, A�torney for the applica.�t, said that their request has been modified because of the complaints�of the residen�s in the area. There is quite a lot of vacant l,and in this area not�',.�and some of it has not h4d � any taxes paid an �it for 5 or 6 ye�rs. The neUr proposal is to take the northerly 125' abutting on Onondaga Street a�� divide it up into 85' lots� for residential (R-1)' hom�s. The to�al depth o� thp gropP.rty is 302'� and people do not"buy 300` deep lats for single famzly residenses any:'+.ore. �Just south 'o� "the� R-1 units the propo"sal is "to put i.n be�ween 65 to ?0 uni�s w'nieh �,tould generate betFreen $30,000 to $�O,OOO in taxes. Just south of this, th3. land i� alrcady zoned for multipl.es. � � �� �� � Council�ln Harri.s asked how this pl.an differs f�a-� the one the Planr.ing Ca*r,�issiori turned down. Mr: Moore said that the first proposal was for t�Il �ltiple zoning. Councilman�Harris s�id that as this is a new request, he� felt that it should be returned ta t�he Planning Cor�nission for their�re- considsx�.tian. Councilnan She.ridan co�-n.*eented �hat this is about � of the � re�oning'request presented the first time. Mr. Ne�san said that he o�as in- faraied that he was to make the request directly to the Council as they.had been turn�d cto�,m by the Planning Com,-niG��en. Counci.].man Harris said tn�t this is incorrect 'and he �is sorr1 that it happened. . . . . . > Councilm�n 5�.muelso:i pointed out that there �.s a cul-de-sac declicated j�ast east of there for future d�velopnient. Mr. Moore agrQ�d that it miqht be of future benefit to p�:t in the road all th`.way to iiayes Stree�. Council�van Sa�ueZson said that it may pxove.n�cessary for thQ development o� thp back lots. Councilm�n Sheri:dan asked tdr. Ma�re�if he felt that by d�veloping Lots 1 th_ough 6 to R-1, would elinunatQ most�of the camnlain±s. Mr. bloore said yos. He poinied out that the zoning a1a:.c� 73rd Avenu� i� for� multiples not•�, although there are sams single hom�s and sc�me vace:nt lar�d. Councilmzn Harris asked if this is platted. have to ba dons yat. � . ,. btr: bIoore said th3t thia would MOTIO�I by Councilman Harris to refer the n�w rezoning reques*_ by Mr. George Nel�on back to the Plan:�ing Co.m�is�io� f�a- �,�Qir reccnsideyatio*►. �zwotzd�d , � .�� REGULAR Gf�iJNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 21, 1969 PAGE 1� . 44 . by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham /� declared the motion cnrried unnnimously. � CONSIDERATION OF EXCHANGE OF TAX FORFEIT LAND: , The City Manager exp2ained ttiat Mr. Lawrence B�umer, 7899 Broad Avenue� and �. Mr. Robert W. Kretlow, 7885 8road Avenue have ac�reed that Lot 3, Block 1, Hitzeman Addition would be suitaible to both of them if the 92.6 x 181.3' lot could be split to accomanodate both their homes. This is on the corner of Bacon Drive and Onondaga Street. If the corner lot was to be 80' and the interior lot 75' wide, the reSuction in lat size requirements by City ordi- nance would have to be waived`by the Council. l+Ir. Kr�tl;ow ;e�cplained that there is a problem of r�-mortgaging their ho�►tes if thc� legal d�scription is changed. The Assistant City Attorney said th�t he would check the law requiring that there be xe-mortgaging when a h�ou�� i.s moved froaa one lot to another, The Finance Director said that there is $3,034 in special assessments against this lot. Councilman Samuelson amid that he felt that everyi:hing possible should be done to assist these people. Tt w�►s mqr�ed after considerab].e discussion that the City would pick up Mr. -� Beumer's and Mr. Kretlow's special assessments and they weuld pick up and pay off the baak�taxes and specia]. assessments against the lot in Hit�Qm�as Addition. These could be spread over�a length.of time, so that th�y t�oould not need to come up with $400 to $500 immediately. The lot in iiitzeiaan Addition is to be transferr�d from the County to the City, and the lat then transferred to the owners. Mr. Kretlow said that both he and Mr. Bet�s�r are attempting to qet SBA assistance in making their moves. Councilman Harrts said that there may be othezs that may want to do the satne thing.• It was aqreed that the City Manager is to work up a Resolution in- dicatinq that in exchanges of forfr�ture lots fQr-��land in the Riverview iieights flood plain area south of Spring Brook and south of 79th way, that the City would pick up special assessments not to exceed $500 per property exchanged, and that the owner would be obliged for the balance. Mr. Kretlow said bh�t the Building Inspector had declared only three homes movable. ti:.,, Councilman Sheridan asked how the homes would_fi.t into the area aesthetically. Mr. Kretlow said that they were new homes built just before the flood of 1965. Councilman Samuelson asked�if either ane of them were�elegible for a G.I. loan. They both replied that they were not. The Finance Director said that he would work with the County on thi� ex� _ change, and that they have indicated that they would be willing to help. , . � . � � . . .: � MOTION�by �ouncilman Harris to approve the exchange of property to alloa the homes ovmed by Mr. ICretlow and Mr. Beumer to be located on.Lot 3, Black 1, Hitzemmn Addition, grant the lot split and waive the lot size rec?uirea^xents. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, ell voting aye, Mayar Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. Councilman Samuelson suggested thst a letter to :tho t►usrtgage comp�inies . mi.ght ^ be helpful, e�cplaining that the City has granted approval of the exchanrsr�, the waiver of the lot requirements, the lot split, nnd t;hat the deed would b�� � from the City of Fridley. � . � . . Mayor Kirkham said that he had written a letter to the Senator to see if SBA funds could be ta��� availabl�. � n � FLANNII�G COM�SISSION MEETII�TG FEBRUARY 13, 1969 � FAGE 1 . The meeting wss called to order by Chairman Erickson at 7:35 P,M. R4LL CALL: Members Present: Myhra, Mittelstadt, Erickson, Jensen, Fitapatrick Me�sbers Ahse�t: None _ � : O�thers P�`es"ent: 'City Manager'Homer R. Ankrum, Engineering Assistant Darrel Clark APPRO�iE PLANNING COM,�[�SION MINUTES: JANUARY 30 1969: MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the;Planning G��nissi:on minutes of January 30, 1969 be agproved. Upon a voic,e vote, all vaLing aye, the motion carried unanimously. R�CEIVE PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION MINi1TES: JANUARY 27 1969: MOTIaAT by Myhra, seconded by Mittelstadt, that the Planning Co�iesion xeceive the Parks � Recreation Commission minutes of .Ta�;uary 27, 1969. Upon a`voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. R�EiVB P�TS' & SUBD�TISIONS-STft�E�'S & UTI%ITIES SUBCOMNIITTE� I�N[l''�'�S'• ���1�RY 6. 1969: MOTION by Mittelstadt, seconded by Jensen, that zhe Planning Co�ission reeeive the P1$ts & Subdivisions-5treets � Utilities Subcvnanit�ee mirtutes � of February 6, 1969. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. �EIVE BUILDiNG STANI�ARDS-DES2GN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MINU3'�3• F�BRUARY 11, 1969: MOTION.bg Jensen, seconded by`Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Coaemiesion receive the Building Standaxds-Design Control Subco�ittee minutes of February 11, 1969. Upon a voic� vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � 1 ^ PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING UEST ZOA #69-02 GEORGE M. NEZSON• North Half of`Lot 30, North`Half Lot 31, Audit.or s Subdivision No. -- rezone fram R-1 to R-3A. • Mr. Nelson said he represented Buxton Johnson, John Flanery and Roger Johnson. He said that the south half of Lots 30 and 31 on 73rd Avenue are zoned multiple dwelling and are across from the Onan plant. The frontage of the north half of Lots 30 and 31 is about 490 feet on Onondaga Street, and at the preaent Cime, the land is undeveloped. The improvements are in the street both on Onondaga and 73rd. They would like to pZan an apartment d�vel.o�nt on the total s�ite and were reque�ting rezoning,facing Onond�$ Street the same as the aouth half af Lats 3U and 31. The public hearing notice was read by Chairman Erickson. � 45 ' • �� Ylanning Commission Meetinq - Februarv 13, 1969 p8�e 2 1 Rabert Lock�r, 1601 Onondaga Street: He presented $ petiCian against /'1 the rezoning. MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Com�nission receive the petition presented by Mr. Locker and circulated by him dated Febnxary 13, 1969 opposing the rezoning request., ZOA �69-02. Upon a voice vote, all voring aye, the motion carried u�animously. George Haneon, 1476 Onondaga St.: He,said the petition just presented represents pretty near everybody on that block. It includes nineteen home owners, Tteey feel there is plenty of coumiereial and-industria2 that is zoned commercial along there without putting it out in a residential area. These p:�opl�;axe buying.t�eix hca��s without kn�aw�ng the rezQning that is coming about. Gordon P. Gnasdoskey, 1491 Onondaga St.: He said he 1 ived on the East end of tY�e�>p�rk�<a�d felt that the park should remain'the way it is rtow. There is a 1at of children using it, and at the pres�nt t�.me'there is a lot of traffic all the time to that area. He thought putting'such-a cmnplex iB a resfdential area would be hazardous, as far as trafFic is concerned. He was against the rezoning. . The Engineering Assistant distributed maps of the area to the Commis- 8ian. The street shown'through the center of Lots 4, 5 and 6, Auditor's Subdioision �108 �as half way through the area, and he reminded the Comcnis- aion that Lot S was just reviewed. When asked if he could foresee any � grc���.�nts, the Engineering �ssis�ant said that this pattern would be necessary � to develop the area into single family dwellings, but if the development would be in large pieces, perhaps there would not be anq need for a street down the middle. _ ' Delphine Hentges, 1533 Onondaga St.: She asked how can they rezone when everyone is against it. We would not have bought our places if we thought that they would rezone. We are all ggainst it and just the petitioner is for rezoning. If it goes through, then what? Chairman Erickson said that anyone has the right to ask for whatever they want to do. The Council is the ultimate authority on it.;'The Council would have to say whether or not it would be rezoned. After the hearing before this body, there will be another hearing before the City Council at which time the public is re-notified. Thomas E. Marxen, 773 83rd Avenue N.E.: He asked if the cul de sac on Lots S and 6 would still go through and was inforcned the land has'been dedicated and'the street would. '1`hen he asked what kind af street Onondaga would be. Chairman Erickson said he assumed he was referring to the differ- ence between residential and industrial. Streets that have multiple dwellings do no� h�ve to h�ve a�eavier deaign. M�. Rabert Locker: I heard it mentioned that if it remains residential, a street would have to be put through there. Why would it hav� to go through ^ there? Darrel C1ark answered that perhaps some day they may want to divide their property into smaller lots. The plans' we are Iooking at would provide access. All this plan daes is to tell us where the street could go if they deaire to put it in. � !, � �� Planuin� Commission MeetinQ - February 13, 1959 Page 3 i'�rs. John A. Doyle; 1651 Onondaga St,: What kind of buildings did Chey plan to put on this land? Mr. Nelaon answered that they did not have any specific kind in mind yet. MpTION by Myhra, secanded by �Iittelstadt, that the Planning Commission close the pub2ic hearing of Z0A �69-02, George M. Nelson, of the N� of Lot 30 and the N� of Lot 31, Auditor's Subdivision #129, to be rezoned fxom R-1 to R-3A. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the moCion carried unanimously. MOTION by Mittelstadt, sgconded by Myhra, that the request for-reasoning, ZOA �69-02, George M. Nelson, of the N� of Lot 30 and N� of Lot 31, Auditor's Subdivision �129 from R-1 to R-3A be denied. Bill Finnerty, 5040 Oakland A�e., Mpls.:: What right daea the prog.erty owner'have in the event it is not usable for residential and could not`be sezoned? The Chairman answered he did not think, for one thing, the particular cost for resideatial is prohibitive. He thaught if th� petitioner had some facts that it would be a hardship, they could bring it to the Council. Mr. Finnerty then asked that, objections come from. He was told opinion and that the City notifies as far as the rezoning, haw fax can the that anyone had the right to voice their owners within 300 feeC. M^r. Mittelstadt-said the reasans for his motion of denial were that there were 19 names on the petition against rezoning and these people do not want to see apartment complexes. He found no hardship in this cas�. He would agree to the rezoning, but felt that in ttcis area, whic� is right next to major industrial complex, it should remain as is. He felt the proposed streets should be put in within the next few years. The access is needed and should be put in. Mr. Myhra said he thought wh�re there is an industrial area, apartments probably would serve a buffer purpose. We have that on 73rd Avenue now, and if we were to rezone the northern part of the lots, we are actually getting out of that'category and axe getting into something like spot zoning. The Chairman added that the use of the area is substantially single family residences. He could not�see, at this point, the need to rezone inasmuch as the Planning Commiss3on recently approved a lot sglit for single family residence. He felt it should remain on R-1. Mr. Fitzpatrick con¢nented on the fact that many people at the meeting tonight are from McKinley and Lakeside which is further away. He wondered if Chere was a reason for those living closer not being pres�nt. Several members of the audience voluntee►-�d the inforn�ation that there were valid reasons for four of the neighbors not being present. Mr. Locker said that he was new in the area in the past two months. Ais ^ home was on Onondaga and Lakeside. He did not knaw anyone other than those right near him. He moved fxom St. Paul because of apartments and the traffic they generate. . 48 Plannin� Commission Meetin� - February 13, 1969 Yage 4 Chairman Erickson asked for the vote on the MOTION, recommending den3al � of the rezontng request. � 2. UPON A VOICE VUTE, ALL VOTING AYE, THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIM�USLY. The audience were informed that this recourtnendation would go to the City Council on Monday. The Council will or will not set a public hearing date. The petitioner may desire to continue it and he has that privileg�. He IItay decide to withdraw. PUBI,IC HEARING: REZONING RE(�UEST L ZOA #68-11, IAUIS MOMCHILO�ICH: The West 47 feet of the South 120 feet of Lat 10, A�xditox's 3ubdfvfsfon �88. Rexone fram°R-1 to R-3A. Chairmam Ericl�son read the public hearing natic�. -Mr. Momch.ilovich braught a glan of the area for the Planni.�g Commission to study. � Eugene Lang, 1132 Mississippi St.: His home is on the South side of Mississippi Street and he has lived there 20 years. He aske:d if the property North of Mississippi is zoned R-1, single family and wondered if cosf�ercial would be requested. . The Chairwan said there has been no request for anything other than ��� i�<reqi���l no�., Mr. M�mchilovich d�scussed hfs p1a�s with Mr. Lang. MOTION by Mittelstadt, seconded by Jensen, that the.Planning Commission close the public hearing, Z0A �68-11, Louis Momchilovich, of the West 47 feet o€ the South 12O feet of Lot l0, Auditor's Subdivision ��88 to be rezoned from R-1 to R-3A. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimous ly . MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Mittelstadt, that the Planning Coamission recotnmend approval of the rezoning request, ZOA #68-11, Louis Momchilovich, of the West 47 feet of the South 120 feet of Lot 10, Auditor`s Subdivieion �88, to rezone from R-1 to R-3A as it being the logical expansion of the R-3A zoning previously granted to Tir. Momchilov'ich allowing him to make better use of his property, and subject to the signature of the fee owner. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. The Chaixman stated that the Planning Commission should have the signa- ture of the tee owner since Mr. Momchilovich doea not have the title to thfs property. 3. PUBLZC HE�ARING: PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT, P.S. �69-01, BRIIdZW00D ESTATES, TEIOiMAS R. SWANSON: Rear 431.6 feet of Lot 35, rear 401.9 feet of Lot 33, Revised Auditor's Sub''-•ision ��77. ^ . Chairman Erickson read the public hearing notice. ,� � OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY Pt1BLIC HEARIN6 BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION _ , T0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hea-ring of the Planning Cammission of the City of Fridley in [he City Hall at 6431 University Avenue N.E. on December 3, 1969 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. far the purpose of: - E Consideration of a rezoning request (ZOA 4k69-12) by Robert V. Pritchard from R-1 (single family dwelling � ' areas) to R-3A (apartments only) the following described ; parcel: '._ � The Southerly Two Thirds (2/3) of'Lot 4, Auditor's ' Subdivision 4�108, lying in Section 12, T-30, R-24, -.-_ City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Generally lacated at 1619 73rd Avenue Northeast. Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above matter may be heard at this time. Publish: Novemher 19, 1969 November 26, 1969 I � � OLIVER R. ERICKSON CHAIRMAN PLANNING COMMISSION � �� i : -� �- � ... � . �. _ CITY OF FRIDI.EY MI1�INESOTE� ^ P'L�iNNiNG AND ZONTNC FORM Number �. D -� �L i - / '� AYPLICANT' S�IGNA1[1I $ s- �- � fd G+ C�z.� , Addrese . � �-,Q'- . Telepfione Nua�ber •� 0 TYPE OF REQUEST so. ✓ Rezoning Special Use Permit Variance` Lot Splita �� - S�J`� 3 U Approvel of Fte- v- v-v�3 l iminar.y Plat e - o �� , Apgroval of Finel � T.-_� p 1Et PROPERTY OWNER'S SIGNATURE�=- —_ -` �/ �'l ' n� i Addzess l/ -" 7..�'�� . r.�. �{�r- , , , - ._ _ i, Telephone-Number ���,r %���� -J �/.C� 1 � . n �'1 Streete or Alley�-.._. Vecat ios�s Oth�r �, - , Street Location of Property__/lv/9 73 — . .�. Legal Deecription of _ Property � y:,�.�.�,.s�..� �urr� : �-o� �,,, oi.�_ / _, .�� l.c � ' J , c.s��.• '�/D � Present Zoning Class.ffication /� — / . Existing Uae of the Property �7'O�'Yy2.�..�-�� - Proposed 2oning Claasification, Special Use, Variance or other request . Describe briefly the Type of Use and the Improvement Propoaed � , �_ . �I'� � l.(,aA- � . .3'.t�l-�-�" Acret�ge of Property � ' G�1,.. � Haa the Preaent Applicant Previouely SoughC Co Rezone, P2at� Obt$in a Lot Split, Obtaia a V�riance or Special Use Permit on t6e Subject Site or Part of It?�„' When? .- oy What Was Requested Fee Encloeed $ �, �y%f�'�.' Date Ftled Date of Hearing � � x Q1� ^ � � _ 51 PLANNING COMNfISSION MEETING - FEBRUARY 4 1970 � Pa e 3 that an underground system is needed the petitioner will provide the easement. Upon a voice vote, Erickson, Myhra, Fitzpatricic voting aye, Jensen abstaining, t�(,�1���' the motion carried unanimously. 2. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING REQUEST, ZOA 4�69-12, ROBERT V . PRITCHARD: South 2/3 of Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision No. 108. Mr. Thomas E. Marxen - 1620 Onondaga St.- stated that he wanted the area developed in the right way. He has no objection to the development but he wants it done in the right way. He also stated that he had discussed the problems with Mr. Pritchard but nathing had been resolved. C1'1�irman Eri�ek�an commented that the�Planni�g Commission has been`tabling this item for some time because Mr. Pritchard`has not been here, and it was his understanding �hat Mr. Pritchard was going to gather more information before bringing it baek before the Planning Commission. Darrel Clark added that Mr. George Nslson, Lots 30 &. 31, had heen-in to see him last week and had stated that he was going to reapply for his rezoning in this area. �Mr. Erickson commented that Mr. Nelson's rezoning had been tabled until the Apartment Survey was completed and he felt that Mr. Nelson's rezoning was a factor and Mr. Pritchard`s cauld not be considered without it. Darrel said that he would speak to both parties. MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Jensen to continue the rezoning request ZOA 4�69--12, by Robert V. Pritchard, indefinitly, the purpose being to put it off until further information is received to reach a conclusion. Darrel mentioned that the Planning Commission was getting elose to the 90 day limit. MOTION by Fitzpa�rick, seconde3 by Myhra, to ask the City Council to extend the Planning Cor.lmission time to act on the matter for 60 days. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion �arried unanimo�isly. 3. YUBLIC HEARING: REZONING REQUEST (ZOA �C70-01), �IORMAN E. RIEDEL: On 5th Street to 7th Street, from Mississippi Street to 63rd Avenue N.E. MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Fitzpatrick, to dispense with the reading of the Public Hearing Notice. Lpon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � - Chairman Erickson explained the locatia� of the property to the people in the audience. The property is bound on the Wes� by 5th Street, on the.Easr by 7th Street, on the North by Mississi�pi Street, and on the South by 63rd Avenue. He then introduced Mr. S. Sokolowski who is representing Mr.:'Ri�de3 � � � • r nr_ � 0 � 5� Planning Commission.Meetin� - December 3, 1969 Pa�e 7 2. PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING REQUEST: ZOA 4�69-12, ROBERT V FRITCHARD• South Z/3 of Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision �I108 Mr. Robert Pritchard was present and explained that the piece he was asking to be rezoned was adjacent to a pieca or multiple land now. Directly across from his property is the Onan Plant. and. he understood that when the first piece was rezoned, there was quite a bit of objection to multiples: , Mr. Pritchard was shown the street pla� for the area which concerned the possibility of landlocked lots. Mr. Pritchard was unaware of these plans when the application was filled out and stated he would have to make some adjustments in his plans. It was unfortunate that his architect was ill at this time. ' . � Mr. Marxen,; owner of the lot to the East of Lot 4, discugsed with I�r. Pritchard his pl:ans . Mr. Jensen`said that the Planning Coa�nission is committed to the street plan. The Planning Comanission felt this street could be eli�inated across lots 30 and 31. The design really would have an adverse effect on the neighbors by eliminating the section across this lot, Lot 4. In this ca�e, Mr. Marxen has provided and others to the East have provided �� street so the City must provide them an outlet £or that street. This whole plan is effected by your lot and much thought must be given to the completton of this area. MOTION by Myhra, seco�ded by Mittelstadt, that the Plann�ng Co�ission table tihe rezoning request, ZOA 4i69-12, Robert V. Pritchard of the South 2/3 of Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision ��108, to the December 17, 1969 meeting. Upon a voice vote, all votf.ng aye, the motion carried unanimously. 3. PUBLIC HEARING: SPECIAL CTSE PERMIT (SP �69-02): HA;RLAND P. DOUBLE BUNGALOW IN R-J. DISTRICT: Lot l, B1ock l, Ostman's 3 No one was present representing the petitioner. FOR tion Chairman Erickson recalled that the original request was for Lot 1 and 2. Mr. Mittelstadt read from the Board of Appeals minutes of November 26, 19b9, on page 7. MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning C�mmission table until the December 17, 1969 meeting the Public Hea�ing for SP �69-02, Harland P. Berry for a double bungalow in R-1 District on Lot l, B1ock I, Ostman's 3rd Addition. Upon a voi�e vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 4�. MUI;TIPi.E- DtJELLING` STUb� IN CITY OF Fi�III�,�Y : The Commission felt that "random" was not the proper term to use on Page 2, bottom half, Section 3, the Memo, page 13. Mr. Myhra asked ii' the report was of a contidential nature and was l . � . . , ' i . , i53 � � t s . . � _ � . ,, � ; . , . ; � . , .� , � � � � . • f - '/` • � � . 30 ' � . - -- - ; . � � J � . _ .. �; . _ . 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Present Zonin� Cl�eaaf�,aa�t�0�� �-"L: � _ _ ._ The undersigned hereby declaxes that all the facts and - representations stated in this application are true and correct. r � DATE: '.� �r' C=' SIGNATURE =-'" �C.> � ` ��L� �� BELOW FOR CITY USE ONLY (Se�► t�veree eide for addit�.ora,�,1 ar.�trt�a�is�°.:�.. 1?LATS dc SUBSs Date pf Consideration - Remarks: ^ PLA�TZNG COI�IISSIONs Date of Coneideration - , - R�marks: CITY COIINCIL: Date of Consideration - Rea�rks s _. - i : EUGENE BONNETT L.S. �670-02 � �(� N'lYC✓.�Rh'£R 101 ft. at rear of L. 4, B1. 1 i;: SEC. /2 Nagel's Woodlands I ! : �f r �a�•• -� �a, R, � l.�_ t . .. .1�%�..,.�'�e�.,_s.,,,...,s...� . ." -'f;5:� r.rf ."':.�:.,'�":�z:,sh��'%1.,,.. a'�'_'--';;r .�J,Tf�i1��+.'•„�"""""""'""�,.�-----. �i". .�� . � ..? . ^ . . i � . : i �.y..��+..++...r-� �r,..�e.J .. � :C* 5��:.x ' � .9/. � . D,f � �-+ �" . p��.,�� � � � . ;. � �,� ; ��F�w i ` �/�''i tr . . 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' �� � �' V / 1 R�GU�.�-� �:OJ;1�IL l�ri"r�� :�:° �d�b��� 21, 19�8 / ;�,��� � ��_�,� i � �� � '��7 d.:y 3. �ONS?I)E,.R.AT?ON QF A RE�,U, 3F�_,T�O CONSTRU�T A CAR.AGE FOR TFiE ; PURPOSE OF STOR.AGE OF MAINTENANCE VEHICLES I,OGAT�D AT 9$O OSBORNE RO�t�D, FRIDLEY� MINNESOTA. �REQUEST BY J& W BUILD�NG A�COUNT. 8411 CENTER DRI`1�, MINN�P�.POLIS, MINN.)- , The City Engineer explained the reeommendations of the Building �tandards - Design Control an�d said that they are applying for a � setlaaek �raiv�r in the front yard from L00' to 6Q' to conform with ; _ o�hex bui].dings in the ,area. Th is is being considered by the ti �oard of.Appeals. Ccaunc��.man Harris asked if there was to be any outside stoxage. Th� City Engineer said no. He said that the front is to be briek ar�d the sides are to be block and '� will face onto Osborne Road. He sa.id that it was 60' x 200' for � total square footage of 12,040. Councilmari Samuelson asked if the parking lot was blacktopped.' Ti�e - City Engineer said yes, and that it is �adequate naw. He pointed out that one side is only 1' from the property line, and asked if� �;� it could not be made into a common wall when there is future -�development. Vi Nagel said that this cou2d be done. ^ Councilman Samuelson said that there should be an additional requixement Eor 5' sidewalks across the front of the building. Councilman Shera.dan asked if the parking in front of the building was necessary. A v�.sitor to the Meeting said that this was the sug�estion of the Bu�,lding Standards - Design Cantrol Subcammittee, and w�s not on their origi.nal plans, but was added on their re- commendation. He said that if the front yard parking was eliminated, there would still be plenty of room for parking. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the recommendations of the Building Standards - Design Control, with the additional requj,rements of 5' sidewalks in front of the building, and the eli,minati,on of the front yard �arking. Seconded by Councilman H.arris. Upon a voice vote, ali voting aye, Mayor Kirkham de- �lared the razotion carried unanimously. 4. �,,y�j�, D��O�,,�F A�ti�S_ T�Q CO�ST�tU�'T A FI�� ���QPINC SERVICE BUILDING AT THk; MOOi�T PLAZA S��iOPPI�G CF�TT�t. 62ND AND UATIVERS�TY�FRIDLL�YYLM.�NNF^'�TA� (REQi7EST BY FOTOA4�T CORPORATION. 7843 12TH AVENUE SJI]TH_ SI.Oflt�iiNGT�N_ t�'rN�v_ 1. ���cil.m�n Sheridan asked if this wnuld be an islarid type of estab�.ishment. Mr. Knickerbbcker said it would, and would be manrlecl by an employee. w �� k,'``� ��� � o'`� w Plannix�Commiseio.n M�e�i�� - O�tober 10, 1968 �,..Tµ� �� ,�.�Y���� r� 5. LOT SPLIT REQUEST: L.S. #68-15, VILAS M. 2t�1GEL; Lot 4o ylo�k 1, ����'� ^ Woodlands. 6. VACATION RDQUESTt SAV #68-06, V.M. NA�E�ue Lot� 1 thru 4, Block 9, Nagel's Woodlands. Drainage a.nd utility eass�ent betwe�n above lots a.nd eouth line of Outlot #1. (970 Osborne Road) The Engineeri.ng Assistant expla.ined that Mr. Nag�el �aas asking for a vacation of the easements as give.n on the plat because they are not in use now. The utilities would then be put alo.ng the line between Lote 4 and 5. He then presented a letter from the Telephane Company stating they had no objectione to the vacation. MOTION hy Myhra, secanded by Jensen, that the Pla.nning Commiesion receive the letter from the Northwestern Be11 Telephone Company relative to coneurrence af vacating easement in request, SAV �b8-06; by V.M: Nagel. IIpon a voice vote, all voting aye, tt-le motion carried unanimously. M�. Nagel commented that; insofar as the easemesate are conc��ed, this goes back to 1962. At that time they did not pay too much attention about p�uttixig utilities on the bottom of Lots 1 and 2. He was asking the City to move the sewer easement down to the bottom of Lot 4 so they would have more apace between Osborne Road and the eewer so, if they did want to put in a building, it would not be over the sewer line. He had never recorded the easeme.nt so that thi� could be an even exchang�e. The sewer line ie in and the easement ie nc�a of record. . /�"1 . _ MOTION by Jensen, aeconded by Njyhra, that the Planning Commieeion recommend approval to the Council of the vac�.tion request, SAV #58-06� V.M. Nagel of the drainage and utility easement between Lota 1 thru 4, Block 1, and the south line of 0utlot #1, Nagel's Woodlande. IIpon a voice vote, al1 voting aye, the motic� carr.ied unanimously. 7• �1 MOTION by Myhra, eeconded by Jensen, that the Planning -0ommission concur with the Plats 8� Subdivisions-Street & IItilities Subcommittee and recommend approval of the Lot Split reque8t, �68-15, of Lot 4, Block 1, Nagel�s Woodlands splitting off 216 feet from the West and that the Eaeterly portion of Lot 4 and Lot 1 muet be maintained under eingle ownership. Upon a voice vote, all votix� aye, the motion carried unanimously. - 05ID PRELIMINARY PLAT : P. S.#68-06 , L�iABX,E'�iT TE North 4�feet of Lot 5, Auditor's Su:bdivisio.n For the benefit of the new member on the Planning Commiseion, a brief review was given by Mr. Jensen. Originally, Lot 5 was much larger, but it had bee.n split with Mr. Marxen purcha.sing the larger part. There ie vacant land abutti.ng iiis property, and, inmemuch as the Planning Commission doea not favor relatively narrow lote, it was felt that if it were feaeible, Mr. Marxen should acquire enough land to brixig the lots to a minimum lot aize, which, in the long run, would be to his benefit. The gtreet dedication in the center of Lot 5 was given at the time of the original aplit. The North part of the Lot 6, which is a narrow lot, ie vacant and is tax forfeit, but the tAZes axe exorbitant and Mr. Ma,rxen c'�' ; �� ,� � � 0 w . � � Vilas M. Na�el SAV #68-06 � � . Vacate drainage & utility easement between Lots #1, #2, #3�& #4� together with easeme.nt on South line Outlot #1 NAGEL'S WOODLANDS � �......_,.;..�_a iV.�S=���:�,,-. �_�,{=_ . �p,� � %2 � — �'as�rn�.tifi`� �TO �� v��c.��0 "' �t.►�w ��t„�5�� N ��' GO�'f�E r? S EC. /2 �« �w, � iai t �: �b �[.��, �, �� .. . .. •---... .�..�...-. K. . . �YIi.L` ' ,. e rr.. ; _��.7. . ` � �'g°' /�'� :.�-�._..... � LIb'� �:' ¢:S. 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