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PL 11/08/1972 - 7432� !'� ,,r'� � A G E N D A PLANNING COI�L�IIISSZON MEETING NOVEMBER 8, 1972 8e00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER• ROLL CALL: APPROVE PLANNING CONIMISSION MINUTES: OCTOBER 18 1972 RECEIVE &UILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCONIlKITTEE MINUTES: OCTOBER 5, 1972 RECEIVE PARKS S� RECREATION COI�4ISSION 1QNUTES: SEPTEMBER 25 19%2 RECEIVE PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES: OCTOBER 16 1972 RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES: OCTOBER 24 1972 • RECEIUE BUILDING STANDARDS PAGES 1-2 3-4 5-9 10 - 11-12 -DESIGN CON�*R�L SUBCONlNIITTEE MINUTES : 13-13- OCTOBER 26�, 1972: A-G 1. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP ��72- 5, By LEE M. MUGGLI: Construct an accessary building and keep existing garage per Code 45.061, 2 A, in an R-2 zone on Lot 5 and South 35 feet of Lot 4, Block 8, Hyde Park Addition (6030 Znd St.). 2. FU$LIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR A SP�CIAL USE PERMIT, SP �72-16, BY PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.: To continue the Use of the service station per Code 45.101, B, 3, E and to convert the North stall of the service station to a car wash and install a car wash machine per Cade`45.ZO1, B, 3 H, Iacated on South 120 feet of East 120 feet of Lot 18, Block 5, Bice Creek P1aza South Addition (located on the Northwest corner of University Avenue and Mississippi Street). K� 4. 5. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR A SPE�IAL USE PERMIT.,SP #%2-17 BY DE WAYNE LENNd%: Lot 6, Block 5, Melody Manor, vacant, zoned R-1. Lot 5 zoned R-2. Request ta build a double bungalow, per City Code 45.051, 3 D, on Lot 6(R-1) and Zat 5(R-2) Block 5, Melody Manor. VACATION REQUEST, SAV �72-05, BY LEIF HENRIKSEN: To vacate 64'� Way the cul de sac in Veit's Addition aud construct it as a private road. VACATION REQUEST, SAV ��72-06, BY STATE LAND & DEVELOPMENT CO (Paul BurkhoZder): To vacate 55th Avenue between 5th and.6th-Streets aad- the 12 foot aZley located in Bloc 10, Hamilton's Addition ta Mechanicsville that is located bet�reen Highway 4�100 on the North and 54th Street on the South being the property of Sacred Heart Church. � 14-18 19-23-A � & B 24-29 30-33 13 II&� - l � Planning Commission Meeting A�enda• November 8, 1972 Pa�e 2 n 6. NOTICE OF HEARINC: COLUMBIA HEIGHTS: Rezoning from C-1-S, 3g �Commercial to R-4 Mul.tiple Dwelling, the North 400 feet of Lot $, Auditor's Subdivision �253. For information onlq. 7. CORRECTION OF PLANNING COMHffSSION MINUTES OF SEPTEM$ER 6 1972: 39 Motion at the top of Page 10,"ZOA ��72-10 by Robert Schroer, to rezone Lots 2 and 3, Block 2" should read "---to rezone Lots 1 and 2, Block 2----". 8. FINAL REViEW OF TI� COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF FRIDLEY: ���� r � �' ` �a,,,� ..� �i � `c�_z�� � � ' � . . � . � . . /��' . . . �� .; �� : . . �.. � . . . . � . / � � . . ,. � �. �� ���-�° , � �_ _ ����� 3 �„� ---. � � .��� , . .^ : . � . . � � ^ CITY OF FRIDJ�EY PLANNING COIrIlrIIS$ION MEETING OCTpgER 18 . �.9 7� PAGE 1 � � CALL TO ORDER: �'he meeting was calied to order by Chairman Erickson at 8:00 P.M. RALL CALL: Members Present: Minish, Zeglen, Erickson, Fitzpatrick, Schmedeke Members Absent; None Others Present: Darrel Cl�rk, Comntunity pevelopment �,ciministrator, Nasint M, Quxeshi, City Engineer-Di.rector of Planning, Jerry Boardman, P1a�ning Ass�stant , APPR0�1E PLANNING COI�QTtSSION MINUTES : OCTpBER 4 1972 . There was��_ati_err.or i.n th� motion on the bottom o€ P�ge 9. The descrip- tion should read approval of vacating the 33 foot wide extension of Sth Street be�ween 57 Ave�nue and 57th Place ,and also to va,cate the 33 foot strip be�weer� S7th Place and 57th Avenue--_..__,�� MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Minish, �hat the Planning Commission approve the P1ann�nq Commi,ss;on minutes of Octqber 4, 1972 as corrected above. Upon a voice vote, all voting ay�, the motion carz�ied unarla.mously. 1. LOT SPLIT REQU�;ST: L.S 4172-09, BY EAST RAIi Block 2, East Ranch Estates Second Add�.tion. Robert Schroer was present. : Zot 4, Mr. Sc'hroer e�lained that the lots apparently ,�re too large for connnercial d�velopment. He is now requestin� that he b�e a�lowed to se�.l and develop the North 160 feet of the East 200 feet of Lot 4 separat� from the rest of Lot 4. They plan to submit a riew plat �to be a replat of the commercially zoned portion of East Ranch Estatea 2nd Addition wh�ch wi11, if approved, divide most of th� coam�ercial lots� into three new parcels. In order to pxovide access to all the lots, they will �ropose to dedicate an additipaal road lying in a Nnrth/3out1� direction throu�gh the approximate middle of the present commercial property. This lot split, if appxoved, would result in two lots both havin,g road and uti],ity access. The Comm,tssion felt they definitely could not act oa the proposed replat, but could act on this one split as the two reaulting parcels meet the present Codes and would have access to streets and ut�li�ies. Plannin� Commission Meeting - October 18, 1972 Page 2 -�-.— MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Commission ^ recommend to Council approval of the Lot Split, L.S. #72-09, by East Ranch Estates 2nd Addition to split aff the North 160 feet of the W�st 200 feet of Lot 4, Block 2, East Ranch Estate5 2nd Addition. Upan a voice vote, al.l voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 2. REVIEW OF THE COMP'REHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF FRIDLEY: The review was handled in two parts, (1) Rev�ew pf the changes made in the first two sections. (2) Review and discussi.on of the Comprehensive Plan Section. Mr. Qureshi said that there was one importan� chan$e in the first section of the report. This was the land uae table whi�h was updated to give a better overview of the City's land capabilities. The Commission felt that the comprehensive p],an section should contain at least mention of the possibilities of Elderly housing whi.ch could develop with the needs of a maturing city. Mr. Qureshi agreed to add a statement in th�.s section, The Commission also felt that the counaercial sectiqn should be expanded to enco�npass all areas of coAUaercial development. The study areas were generally accep�ed by the Comraission with a few ^ minor changes which Mr. Qureshi said would be hand�.ed. � ` Chairman Erickson asked if the corrections could be made in time for review by the Com�nisaion on November 8th. Mr. Qureshi said they could. . A�JOUIiNIl�tENT : There being no furtk►er busi�ess, Chairm,an $ri�kson adjourned �he meeting at 10:50 P.M. ' �ectful � s b�qni�t�d � � � � Darrel Clark Jerry ar mar� r � /"� BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING OF OCTOBER 5, 1972 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Zeglen at 8:15 P.M. MEI�ERS PRESENT: Zeglen, T'onco, Lindblad, Whfte, Simoneau MEMBERS ABSENT: None OTHERS PRESENT: Clarence Belisle, Building Inspector MOTION by White to approve the �zinutes of the August 24, 1972 meeting as written. Seconded by Lindblad. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. • 1. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A MUNICIPAL LIQUOR STORE ON LOT 8, AND ALL OF LOT 7, EXCEPT THE EAST 35 FEET THEREOF; ALL IN BLOCK . 2, MOORE LAKE HIGHLANDS 3RD ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 6289 HTGHWAY �k65 N.E., IN FRIDLEY, MINNESOTAo (REQUEST BY TH� CITY CJF FRIDLEY, 6431 UNIVERSITY A�IENUE N.E,�_FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA,} /�; /'� Mr. Clarence Belisle presented the request on behalf of the City. Colored renderings of the liquor store elevation were shown to the Subcommittee. • Mr. Zeglen asked what materials were proposed for the panels above the brick. Mr. Belisle explained they were small white aggregate imbedded in an acrylic adhesive. A discussion followed on the plot plan and parking. Protection of the columns was deemed necessary. Mr. Tonco asked if they could be moved back a safe distance from the curb. Mr. Belisle said we did not as yet ha�ve structural drawings but he assumed the roof framing would be long span bar joists and possibly the columns could be eliminated by cantilevering the roof structure. Mr. Zeglen said he did not like the parking arrangement since there were no provisions for a pick-up space at the entry. He questioned the need for twenty- two parking spaces. A check of the code and computation of the floor area indicated the spaces are needed to meet the code for this zoning. A revision of the parking layout was proposed consisting of angle park- ing heading Northwest at the North curb line; then a two foot island � and angle parking heading Northeast into the island which would leave a flow lane parallel to the building and eliminate hazard to the col- umns and the planter. The Subcommittee also felt the finger island West of parking space ��10 could be eliminated. The Subcommittee also asked if employee parking could be located on the City property to the East where the well house is located or possibly using some of the green area between the truck entrance and t11e SOuth property line for employee parking. 0 � �� � ^ $uildin�Standards-Design Contral �ub���sux�iitee Meetxng of October 5, 1972 Page 2 MOTIpN BY TONCO to recoummend to the City Council approval of the request to construct a Municipal Liquor Store with the following stipulations: 1. Liquor manag�:c�.ent to conceal rubbish within the building or make other arrangements to keep it out of sight. 2. Security lighting be provided. , 3. All curbs be 6x12 poured concreCe with 10' radii. 4. Laudscaping plan indicating xr,are planting be submitted by City Staff. 5. Prqvide wheelchair ramp in front walk. 6. Plot plan and parking be reviewed by City Staff. Seconded by Lindblad. Upon a voice vote, all votiug aye, the motion carried unanimously. 2. VIKING CHEVROLETi 7501 VIRON ROAD N.E, The Subcommittee asked for a copy of the letter of September 8, 1972 seat to Viking Chevrolet by Darrel Clark, and a report of what has been done to gain compliance with the stipulations of the permit. Mr. Belisle ^ stated that the sign permits were being held up. He also informed the members that Darrel Clark sent them another letter dated October 5, 1972. 3. EIIGENE KESKE, 5933 MAIN STREET N.E. Mr. Lindblad asked if the Inspection Department would check on why the • garage moved to 5933 Main Street N.E. had not been painted as agreed. A report on this item will be submitted to the Board at the next meeting. Chairman Zeglen adjourned the meeting at 10:00 P.M. Respectiully submitted, � • � NCE BELISLE, 1 Inspector � � � n � .. S hi I NUTES OF THE REGULAR PARKS FNI� RECREA°� i��v ��;yj� .. ��� B�'►��Y i&�� ����' �� ��, .�� �, Meeting was called to order at 7:35 p.m., by Chairman Fitzpatrick. � MEMBERS PRESENT: Fitzpatrick, Blair, Kirkham, Stimmler, hagar. MEMBERS EXCUSED: None. OTHERS PRESENT: Frank Nebel, 6961 Hickory Circle N.E., 55432, 786-3331, Locke Lake. Wayne Pearson, 6801 Hickory Street NE, 55432, 786-1355, Locke Lake. Robert Barnette, 541 Rice Creek Boulevard,.784-0200, 55432, North Park. LeeAnn Sporre, 301 Ironton Street NE, 55432, 786-4237, LWV, North Park. Janice Seegex, 324 Ironton Street NE, 55432, '84-7441, LWV, North Park. Barb Hughes, 548 Rice Creek Terrace, 55432, 560-2678, LWV, North Park. Eleanor Jensen, 6070 6th Street NE, 55432, 560-2754, LWV, North Park. Paul Brown, Director of Parks and Recreation. Cathie Stordahl, Secretary to the Commission, MINUTES OF AUGUST %, ���Z MEETING� M�TION by B.�a,vc., Secanded by S�i,mm.�eh., �a a��nave �the M.i.nu�e� a� �he Regu,2an Pcrh.h� and Recic.ea.�'.i.un Cvmm�i.ea�.an Mee.t,i,ng, da�ed Auyu�� 7, 1912. The Ma�ti.an ca�vc,�ed. LACKE �AKE SKATING RINKS� Mr. Frank Nebel, President of the Locke Lake Improvement Association, was present to discuss the proposal of City maintained skating rinks to be located on Locke Lake. Mr. Nebel presented•a drawing of the lake and pointed out the four locations which their Association felt were the specific areas to be considered. They are requesting two rinks, and of the four specified axeas, the two which they would like to have considered first are near the outlet and down near the inlet. These two areas were ^ given first preference because they are out of the areas used by snowmobilers. The area near the inlet is adjacent to park property and a street light could be installed on the park property. Mr. Nebel indicated that there would be no problem with installing the light on private property, if it need be. Mr. Blair asked Mr. Brown about the thickness of the ice before we could drive out snow equipment on for maintenance. Mr. Brown reported that we use one and a half ton trucks and tractors, so the ice would have to be at least six inches thick. This is the thickness we've required at Moore Lake. Mx. Blair stated that because of the constant flow of water, the two areas located neax the outlet and the inlet, would have to be ruled out. Mr. Nebel explained that Lhe depth of the water at the outlet never exceeds eight feet. Mr. Nebel went on to explain that there is an area through the middle of the lake, where the flow is, that wouldn't fr���ze until later in the season, but that in most other places, the lake £reezes ri$ht down to the bottom. Mr. Blair pointed out that there were residents who live on the lake, who have been maintaining rinks for a number of years. Mr. Nebel stated that he had done this very thing, but that as soon as the snowmobilers pack the snow down, it becomes impossible to clear the snow with their small equipment. He stated that if fhe snow can be removed be�ore it's packed down, there's no problem, but in most cases, there is no way in which they can maintain rinks after the first part of January. � Mr, Fitzpatrick agreed that there was a lack of facilities in that area. t�'r ;;:��pwi� �q�.nted out that there was a lot of discontent among the neighbors . He .. ��:.e:d that he h�.d h��l �, �o� p�` ��r��}e ��,��,� q� ��,�,� very topic, from the non-snowmobilers �ho wanted the snowmobiles banned from the lake, the ica �katers who wanted the � Minutes of the Parks F, Recreation Cornmiss:�c7�� ;.?� ��s�, S�pt�mb�r %5, l�i 2. Page 2 j,QCKE LAKE SKATING RINKS CCON�T) � �� snowmobilers banned from the lake, the snowmobilers who wanted specified areas in which they could ride and not receive static from the area residnnts, and residents who wanted no activity whatsoever. All in all, Mx. Brown stated that the area itself has a great deal of controversy, Mr. Brown pointed out that if a rink were installed, then the office would start receiving calls on whether or not Hockey should be played on the rink. - Mr. Brown went on to explain that the biggest problems are that financially we are not able to take on any additional rinks at this time. We are lacking manpower to maintain the rinks which we already have, and it's definitely too late to add even one rink fox Locke Lake, for 1972.,1973. Mr. Brown said that the best that the City eould do at this time is to make a study of the lake, when work is being done at Maore Lake. Mr. Brown stated that comparisons will be made and a feasibility report will be compiled. He asked Mr. Nebel to get written permission from the home owner, to cross private property, in order that the maintenance crew might gain access to the rink area. Mr. Brown asked that this letter be turned in as soon as possible. Mr. Brown asked the Commission if they had heard about the skating situation in Brooklyn Center. He stated that the City Manager had recommended that ten rinks be dropped from the maintenance schedule, due to lake of funds and manpower available, and the City will only maintain seven rinks for the 1972-1973 skating season. Nlr. Brown recommended that a feasibility study be conducted by the maintenance staff, along with some preliminary work, to determine whether or not a skating rink could be installed and maintained by the City on I.ocke Lake. • � Mc�TIUN by B2a,i�c, Secanded by Glagcvc, �a conduc,i a�ea��,b,i,P.i,ty �s�u.dy a� LacFze LaFze, �ci de,tvrm�.ne uthe.the�c vn na� a�SFtc�ti.ng h,i.nh. .�hau,ed be �.ws�a.PX.ed and mu.i.w,t.a,t.ned a,i ane a� .the a.c:,te,a bugged�ed by �he LacF�e Lake Impnovemev�i A��ac,i.a.t.i.an. The Ma�i.an ccuvu,�d. NORTH PARK DEVELQPMENT: Mr. Robert Barnette was present to discuss the proposed development of the North Park area. He stated that there was only one place in Fridley that is large enough to construct a golf course, and that this is the North Park area. There are no other courses within a ten mile radius, and there are many residents who have indicated their desire for such a facility, to Mr. Barnette. Mr. Barnette stated that this area has many natural areas which could very easily be developed into a beautiful golf course. Mr. Barnette said that he felt that Fridley needed natural areas, but that there were other axeas which could be used for this purpose. According to Mr. Barnette, there is na other area for a golf course in Fridley. Mr. Barnette asked the Commission to please giva every consideration toward a golf course, when discussing the, North Park development. Mrs. Baxbara Hughes was present, on behalf of the League of Women Voters, to present their views on how they feel that the North Park area should be developed. Mrs. Hughes stated that the League feels that the best use of that area commonly known as the North Paxk area, would be to develop it into a Nature Center. In their plan is the hiring of a I�aturalist to assxst in the planning of the area and, later, to be on hand to supervzse and plan other types of activities within the area. He could also be used ^ ta assist in the planning o� Chases Island, and further planning of Locke Park and ��ce �reek. Mrs. �-Iughes stated that in the League's op�nion, this is the last area �.�:�ya cou�,r� i?� dpve����?�d �,�lto a Nature Center. Mrs. Hughes stated that it is the plan �.� �.he Lsague ta incorpoxato '�ha� Rice !�xepk Na#�t���i T�'��,ls and the North Park Nature Center. Mrs- Hughes asked that the Cammission give a grea� deal of thought to a Nature Center in North Park. . � Minutes of the Parks F, Recreation Commissian t�����:s.��y Sept�mbc� 25, ig7�. Page 3 IyQR�TH PARK DEVELAPMENT iCON�T): Mr. Fitzpatrick stated that in both the case of the golf course and the nature center, the proposing groups feel that the North Park area is the only remaining area in Fridley, which �s suit�ble for the purpose. Both ideas for development are very worthwhile and will be given a great deal of consideration. Mr. Barnette explained that he has lived in the Fridley area since 1957 and it has been his hope, and the hope of many others, that eventually a golf course could be located within the city limits. Their first thought was for Locke Park, but after this area was developed, the golf course idea had to go by the wayside. Mr. Barnette stated.that he is not backed by an organization, and he doesn't have a list of names of the people who desire a golf course in Fridley. All he has is a lot of verbal backing in support of his project, In 1970 Mr. Barnette sent out letters to the various industries and interested parties, and though he didn't receive a tremendous number of letters back, he did feel encouraged by the response he received. Mr. Barnette stated that he would very much support a Nature Center, but he would also support a golf course. He said that there is no other place in Fridley for a . golf course, but there are other areas which could be used as a nature center. Mr. Barnette said that North Park is ideally located as far as roadways, etc. are concerned, and that he felt that a golf course, surrounded by Industry, would have a better chance of surviving, than a nature center. The area around the North Park area is all zoned Industrial. Mr. Barnette has compiled some statistics which he said he could furnish for the � Commission, if they so desired, and according to the National Golf Foundation, taking a ten mile radius and the population involved, there are about 150,000 people, and of those people, there would be approximat�ly 9,000 regular golfers. He stated that a golf course would support itself and would be used by all age groups, from children to senior citizens. Mr. �arnette pointed out that Coon Rapids has the Bunker Prai�ie Park which could very easily be developed into a County Nature Center. Mr, Fitzpatrick asked Mr. Barnette is he had any cost figures for development. Mr. Barnette stated that since the purchase of the land has already been made, an 18 hole golf course would run in the neighborhood of one half to three quarters of a million dollars. Mr. Fitzpatrick asked the League for an estimate of the cost of a Nature Center. Mrs. Spore said that a very elaborate center with the center building and garages would run in the neighborhood of $850,000.00. Mrs. Hughes said that as far as the area itself is concerned, North Park is useable now as a nature center, and the costs of development could be spread out over a number of years, or as the City can afford it. A golf course would be developed over a very short period of time and the cost would be immediate. Mr. Fitzpatrick said that if a nature center was developed within the budget as we get it�now, it would take a great number of years. He felt that whether it was a nature center of a golf course, it would require a revenue bond �o cover the expenses. � N!� t�arnet�t� po�,�.��� c��� thQ�� £ederal. funds might be available for either type of -:��truction. "` ' Mr. Fitzpatrick stated that he had been on the �ommissian and aware of Mr. Barnette's request for a number of years. He said that perhaps one of the reasons that a w �: , :i Minutes of the Parks �, Recreation Commiss�on I��,+:.�t��� Septem�er 25, 15i2. P�ge 4 �YQRTH PARK DEVELOPMENT �CON�T): definite staTtd had not been taken was that the Council has never asked the Commission for an opinion on the matter of either the North Park area or.a Municipal Golf Course. Mr. Blair, looking at a map of Wood Lake, pointed out that a large portion of the area around the Nature Center was residential, with exception to the freeway and a small amount of industry. He asked the League if they had considered the fact that the IQorth Park area would be surrounded by strictly industry, and what effect this would have on their small wild life and salt water ponds? Mrs. Hughes responded by saying that there had been some concern at VVood Lake because of the salt from the freeway and the effects on the water and wildlife. They have been running some tests and at present do not feel that there is any problem. Mr. Blair stated that with the new shopping center and the surrounding properties up for commercial sale, he didn't feel that it would be the best setting for a nature center. Mrs. Hughes said that she didn't feel that it would be any different, whether'the land be developed into a nature center or�a golf course. Mrs. Hughes said that a golf course could always be developed from a nature center, but that a nature center could never be developed from a go�f course, or any other man made development. Mrs. Hughes invited the Commissioners and their families to attend a North Park tour to be held on Sunday, October 8, 1972, from 1:00 until 6:00 p.m. A guide will be on hand to point out the interesting areas, such as the beaver dam and various wildlife. The City Band will be on hand and refreshments will be served. ^ Mr. Fitzpatrick instructed the Commissioners to give the development of North Park much consideration so that when they are approached by the Council, they will be ready with:a recommendation. Mr. Fitzpatrick also asked Mr. Brown to inform the Commissioners of the Medtronic offer. Mr. Brown stated that he had been in attendance at a meeting at Medtronic, Incorporated, which is a company located within Fridley, who has shown a great deal of concern for the community. Medtronic has located on the north side of Rice Creek and has done a great deal of work to enhance the natural beauties of the Creek as it flows past the company. They have installed a$4,000.00 bridge and have their own small nature center. Medtronic has offered to finance a feasibility study of the North Park area to get an outside opinion on what the area is best suited for. Mr. Fitzpatrick stated that we should definitely utilize this offer. Mrs. Hughes emphasized the importance of what happens downstream from a development. She called the Commissioners attention to the Stonybrook problem with the creek bank washing away. This is an item which should be given a great deal of consideration in the North Park area. Mr. Fitzpatrick thanked Mr. Barnette, Mrs. Hughes, and the League of Women Voters, for coming to the meeting to present their theories and plans for the development of North Park, and said that we would keep them advised of the progress. � MAHNQMEld PARK: ' /1 M�A �xpwn called the Commission's attention to the drafted resolution naming the �'�°� ���y owned '��'p�qx�� ,��c����, p�} ��st River Road, Mahnomen Park. The City of Fridley .� commonly known as Mahnom�n �� one �ir�� a�}� '��}�� area on on East River Road has been refexred to as Mahnomen, but has never been a���.�i��.�� named as such. The Commission discussed the resolution favorably, but no-�action was required. Minutes of the Parks $ Recreat3on Commission Me�;�An�, Septembez° 25, 1972. Page S FR I1X.�Y BOAT LAUNCH ; ,�--_, , Mr. FitZpatrick requested that�the discussion of a boat launch for Fridley be placed on the agenda. He stated that he had been approached on many occasions, regarding the topzc and would like to have a firm answer. Mr. Brown informed the Commission that this was not an unfamiliar item to the department and that after�checking out the possibile locations, have decided that the entire Fridley river bank is too swift and shallow for a boat launch. Brooklyn Park has two boat launches, one iocated immediately south of InterstatP #694. and the other near the 7800 block. There's a large ramp in Camden, on the West side of the rivez�, just aff of Lyndale Avenue North. . Mr. Brawn stated that it was the feeling of the Department that there is no acceptabTe location for a bPat launch in Fridley. The Commissioners agreed. BUDG�T: Mr, Brown briefly reviewed some of the Budget changes made by the City Council, but n� £urther discussion was made. OCTOB�R MEETING DATE CHANGED: Due to the fact that the October 23rd meeting date falls on Veteran's Day, the date set �or the regular Commission meeting was changed to the 16th. /� MOTT�N by ICinF�ham, Secanded by Sx,imm.�en, .to change �he Oc.tabe�c 23nd mee.t�c;ng da.te �ta (?c,tabeh 16.ih, beeae�e a� .the V2telcan'4 �ay Ha.e,i.day. 7he mee�,i.ng w.�.Q,� be he2d ax xhe hegu�Q,a�c �',ime. The Ma�`,i.on eavvc,i,e,d, DUTCH ELM DISEASE; Mx. Fitzpatrick asked Mr. Brown for a report on the progress of the Dutch Elm Disease pxob�.,em. Mr. Brown stated that a letter has been drafted to inform the residents of their res�onsibilitzes; and the operation will be in full swing next Spring when the tress begin to get their leaves. Mr. Brown also reported that a tree inspection program had been in operation this past Summer and that approximately 10 to 15 calls were rece'ived each week for this�free service. Many samples were taken to the University of Minnesota and State Department of Minnesota, for testing with both �ositive and negative results being returned. Mr. Brown said he'd keep.the Commission informed of the progress. , ADJQURfV�1ENT : Mt�TIdN by 82a,uc, Secanded 6y S�,rnm.�eh, �ia ad1oevcn �h.e meet,i.ng a,t 9:25 �.m. The next regular meeting will be }�eld on the 3rd blonday rather than the 4th Monday of �?ctober, or� October 16th, 1972, at 7:30 p.m., in the Community Room of Fridley Civic �enter. � eei�u�ly submitted, �.. �:�J l�iz'��-� CATHI� STfJRDAHL, Secretary to the Commission m . � 0 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEET�NG, ocToBER 16, 1�%Z� 1 O Meeting was calle,d to order at 7:50 p.m., by'Acting Chairman Stimmler. MEMBERS PRESENT: Kirkham, Stimmler, Wagar. ^ MEMBERS EXCUSED: Fitzpatrick,. Blair. OTHERS PRESENT: Don Howard, 234 Mercury Drive N.E., 55432, 560-2114, H,A.F. Paul Brown, Director of Parks and Recreation. Cathie Stordahl, Secretary to the Commission. MiNUTES OF THE SEPTEMBER 25. I9%Z MEETING, MOTION by Glagan., Secanded by K,vcFzham, .ta aprycave �he M.i.vu.�tea a� �he Regu,�a�c PcucFi�s and Rec�ce.a�',i.an Camm-i,ad.�.an Mee�',i.ng, da�ed Sep�embetc 25, 1972. The Ma�i.an catv�i.ed. H�A�F� AGREEMENT� Mr. Don Howard, representative of the Hockey Association of Fridley (H.A.F.), was present on behalf of President Curt Larson, to discuss the renewal of the Agreement between the City of Fridley and the H.A.F., for the 1972 � 1973 Season. The copies of the Agreement and the By-Laws which the City has are somewhat outdated. One example of this is that the H.A.F. Board of Directors has increased from seven to nine members. Gary Stimmler, who is also a member of the H.A.F., provided a copy of the By-Laws with many of the changes noted. He stated that several amendments have been made, but that he didn't think a new and complete set had ever been compiled. Mr. Howard said that there are no major problems or changes as £ar as the N.A.F. is concerned. Mr. Brown said that the City was in agreement. Mr. Brown stated that the City would be maintaining the main Iighted Hockey r�nk behind ^ the Senior High S�hool. In return, the City and the H.A.F. will have the use of the rink after 6:00 p.m., each night. Mr. Howard took this opportunity to commend the Park Maintenance Staff for a job extremely well done during the 1971 - 1972 Season. He said that he had received many fine reports and most of them inferred that it was the best ice anywhere in the State. When Fridley's teams were playing teams from outside the City, they prefer- red to play on Fridley's ice because of the extremely good conditions. . GRACE HIGH SCHOOL RINK� Mr. Wagar asked about the status of the Grace High School Rink. Mr. Brown reported that it had been surveyed and staked by the City and Grace was responsible for the grading. The Maintenance Staff is almost finished with the re-conditioning of the warming house and it will be in operation this Winter. NORTH PARK� Mr. Brown reported that Medtronic has withdrawn their offer to finance a study of the North Park area to determine what development is best suited. He stated that there is enough controversary between the two groups and their desires, that a study will no longer provide the solution. ADJOURI�T1ENT � � � MOTIUN 6y fUagcvc, Secanded by K.vi.hham, �a ad�awcn xhe mee,t,i.v�g cLt S:15 p.m. The next regular meeting will be held on November 27, 1972, at 7:30 p.m., in the Community Room of Fridl Civic Center. " ' Respectfully submitted, Q�%Lt.l.� �'-�a=�� • C'ATHTF. STnRnAHi._ Secretarv to�the Commission ■�� THE MINU S OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETTNG 0� t2CT�DBFR 24 1972 The meeting was called to order by �hairman Minish at 7;40 P.M. ^ ME1�ERS PRESENT: Miniah, Harju, Wahlberg MFN�BERS ABSENT: Sondheimer, Crowder OTHERS PRESENT; Clarence Belisle - Building Inspector 1. � MOTION by Wahlberg to approve the minutes of the September 26, 1972 meeting as written. Seconded by Harju. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. I�irr. Cooper was present to present the request. Mx. Cooper explained that Royal ElecKric Company would no longer be accupyi.ng this structure. Ryco Chemical, Mx. Wayne Dinsmore, would be using the entire buildi�g including the addition. Mr. Cooper was asked what the status of the Gumwood Street vacation was. He replied that the lst reading had been held, with no objections, and the 2nd and 3rd readings were coming up. ' Some discussion was held in regard to the required parking.spaces. The Building Inspector quoted from the Code and explained to th�e Board.�nd Mr: Cooper that if the Board and Council grant this variance, plans including floor plans, elevations and a plot plan showing landscaping, woul,d have to be submitt�d for review of the Building Standanda-Design Control Subcommittee and the C3,ty staFf. The required pa�'king would be determined from the floor pl�n as the requirements vary with office, shop and warehouse areas. MOTION by Harju to recommend approval of the vari�ance to Council, conti,ngent upon the vacating of Gumwood Street. Seconded b�► Wahlberg. Upon a voice vote, there be�n� no n�ys, the motion carried unanimoualy. �. A It�UEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45 134. 4A,i F�,,,,,RI�I.LY CIT'Y CODE TO REDUCE TI�_ :.,,.. �.�.,t..��,. a�vv�.�� evmnenY Tu �ruF �tnNT YARD FROM 20 FEET TO ZERO FEET TO ALLOW �' Mx. �rthur Popehn was present to presest the xequest. Mr. Popehn explained the fi11 line for the proposed overpass. He also showed theix pxoposed future expansion and added that if Burlington Northern had not taken part of their land they would have had space for 101 parking sta�l$. He said by parking to the edge of the slope they could get in 85 stalls. It was poi.nted out that the angle contiguration could not be used for much else but parking. ,� 1� Z't�e inutes of the Boaxd of A ea�s Meet� o£ �cto��r 24 97� pa e 2 Mr. Minish stated khat gxanting the variance naw may require that Mid Continent come back fox othe� var�ances when they build. n Mrs. Wahlberg asked if a letter of intent would not serve the same purpose, Mx. Popehn.said his attorney advised him co obtain a vaxianGe, but if a letter of int�nt would serve the same purpose, that would be acceptable to him. He also said he would check with his attorney relative to this mattex. Mr. Haxju said the requ�st was reasonable a�d the hardship undexstandable, and that in effect the slope would be a green strip. Mr. Belisle stated th�t the Cit� is a�king only �or a curb at the property line. M�. popehn said the plan the Board was looking at represented a 20 year expansion . pxogram, part of which had been completed with their a�dition in 1968. They have no immediate plans for expansion at this time and he did not have a target date an when Che overpass would be completed. � Mr. Minish stated that granting this variance at this time may �ot be in accord with the wishes of future City administrators. MOTION by Wahlberg to check with the City Attorney to see if in his opinion the v�riance would be effect�ve even though the intent is not to use i� for some time. I� the City Attorney approvea that this would be vs�id at the Citme of exPansion, then this Board recommends approval. If Che C�ty Attorney does not feel this ac�ion is proper, then he could advise the Counpil on procedures to allow parking to the property line when the expansioa developes. /1 � Second�d by Harju. Upon a voice vote, there being no �ays, the motion carried unanimQUSly. ApJO___URNMENT • The m�eting was adjouxned by Chairmaa MaLn�:�h at 9:00 P.M. Ae�spe�tfully �ubmitted, `, . "� • � �iCE BELISL Actit�g Secxetary 13� /'� BUILAIPG S�AaQDARDS•UESZGI� CON1'�t0� SUB�pI�II�iITTE� M�JET�z�d��OF OCTOBER 26, 1972 1. The me�ting was call,�d tv orde� by Chairman Z�eglen at 8:15 P.M. 1�MSERS PR�SEN'�: Ze���n, 3imo�esu, �oaco, ii�dblad 1��ERS ABS�PT�: Whi,t� , OTHERS PRESEPT.f: Jerr4ld Boardman, Planaing Assistant MOTIOA BY Simoneau �o appxove �he minutes of the October 5, 1972 meeting as written. Seconded by Taaco. uttanimous ly , 101 Upan a vo�ce vote, all voting aye, the motion carried A ON FART OF OUTLOT 1, NAGEL'S � ROAD N,E.. FRIDLEY, MINNES ROAD NaEe. FRIDLEY_ MINNESnT Mr. Gordon Swensc�n, w�s p�esent to presen� th� requ��t, ALIZING I TION, TfiE BY GORDON Mr..Zeglen z�oted Mr. Swenson had no landscape plan. Mr, Swenson was requested to �lan.t a couple of �re�s in the front of the building, This should be twenty feet inside t�e propexty line. /'�, Mr. Zeglen said Mr, Swenson also needed a minimum setback o� 30 feet on the Eaat propexty li,ne. He will have to move the building 1 foot to the West to meet this �requixemenG. We also require that there be a 5 foot strip between the building and �he blacktop area. To accowmodate the parking spaces and have room for the five foot atrip, the building will have to.be moved S feet South. Mr. Tomco stated tha� all blacktop areas must have poured concrete curbing. The 5 fQOt strig can be a green a�ea or a raised sidewalk to form a curb. . , Mr, Sw�nBan said the drive a�d parking area would b� all blacktop with the ' except�on of the 2Q �eet in front of the gax�age door entrance which will be concrete, The Cou�nifitee told Mr. Swenson to have lQ �oot radius on all eatrances. ' Mt. Swenson sai,d the exte�cio� of the building will be painted concrete block With a br�.ck front, It w�ll have a shake roof. It will be similar to the V.F.W, building n�arby. Mr. Swenson said Che garage will have four hoists and a �ront-end rack. 0 n � M�c, Bc�ardman said �h� rubbish area should bs comple�ely screened. Also, Mr. Swen$on shou�d bri�$ in a to�ography map shQwiag th� e�eeations of the black- top area, . Mz, �i.mdb�,ad askec� abouk �ecurity lights .�Ir, Sw�naa�, safd there were two " �i.S,P. ��curit�► 1�.��Cs �� th� front and two ia the x�ear. He t�ou�ht that was �ImAU�� ���ttxity Li$t�es. � _ 13� Buildin�, Standards-Dss�n Control Sub���sittee Meetin� of October 26, 197�. ' Page 2 MOTION BY Tonco to recpmmend to the City Council approval of the request to construct a coumnerc�al gaxage with the following stipulations: 1. The building locatio� be moved 1 foot to the West and 5 feet to the South to meet the setback requirements. 2, Pkant ewo tr�es in €rant of the buildiag. . 3. �,0 foot radius on aIl entrances and poured 6x6x12 conerete curb arouad a21 bZacktop areas. 4. 5 foat Stri�, whic� can be a green area of sidewalk, around the building. S. Screene� txash axea. 6. Pxovide ele�ations of blacktop area, Seeouded by Lindbl,ad. Upon a voice vote, alI voting aye, the motion carried uaaaimausly. 2. CONSTDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A RECREATION BUILDING WITH A SWIMMING POOLi LOCATED 600 F�ET SOUTH OF NORTH INNSBRUCK DRIVE, INNSBRUCK NORTH SECOND ADDZTION (TOWNHOUSE)� THE SAN� BEING 5506 MEISTER ROAD H,E „ FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55�t32. (RE4UEST BY AARREL A, FARR DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, 5401 BROOKLYN BLVD. � MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 5�429.) (VIEWCON) u Mr. Jim Landon was present to present the request. Mr. London said the recreation building would be located in the quadrominium and townhouse area. The buil�ing wi,ll have a game ro�, party room, meeting rooms, saunas and an outside swimming pool. ' � Mr. Zeg1e� �.�quired �ow many units would be sharing this faeility. Mr. Landon said he thought about 304 units. Mr. Simoneau asked who would be responsible for the maintenance of the building. Mr. Londoa said the Assoc�ation would be responsible for the maintenance and the policing of the area. Mu. Lindblad asked how they would know how much parking was needed. Mr. London said there will be many walkways to the area. They prefer not to have a large blacktop parking lot as �C would spoil the aesthetics of the area. Mr. London said more �arking cou];d be provided in Pl�ase I�I if they have to have additional apaces , Mr, Toaco asked i.f ths �ecrea�ion room will be the same motif as the townhouses. , Mt. �ondon sai,d the exteripr will be rough sawn cedar with a brick front and a " roof of asphalt shing�es, Che same as the townhouSes. �. � I"� y T . ; �,, i°� 0 � � 13C Building Standards�-Aesig� Control Su�s���:�;:.�.�-te� Meetir�g Q� ��taber 26, 197� P Page 3 �' __,. Mr. London was asked if food will be served in the buil�ling. He said there would be vending machines. Mr. Tonco asked about the storage and disposal of Craskt. If 300 units are using the building there will be a need for a method of taki.ng care of the trash. Mr. London said there didn't seem to be any spetcif�.c locat�on on the plan as presented for this facility. He would check ou i,t. Mr. Taaco said if they had to go to outside storage it would have �Q be a scresned storage area. Mr. Toacp asked about security lights. Mr. Loudon said the lighting plan was com�glete for Phase II but this building was in Phase III and the lighting plan hadn't been caaxpleted. He was sure the area would be well lighted. MOTION BY Tonco to xecoa�mend to the City Council approval of the request to consfiruc� a recXeation building with a swimming pool with the following stipulations: 1. Pxovide aa area for trash disposal. If outside, the area must be screened. 2, Provide security lighting. '3, Provide addition parking in Phase III pZan if necessary. Secor►ded by Simoneau. Upan a voice vote, a11 voting sye, the motion carried unanimously. ' 3. Gp1�SiDERATION OF A REt�UEST Tfl CONSTRU�T A MflDEL IiOME AND SALES OFFICE ON THE NORTiiEAST CORNER 0� I,OT 4, BLO�K 2, EAST RANCH ESTATES SECOND ADDITION, THE SAME $EING 7740 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N,E „ FRIDLEY, MINNESOTt� 55432. (REQUEST B� CAPP HOMES, 3355 HIAWATHA AVENUE, MiNNEAPOL�S, NiINNESOTA 55406.) Mr. Ael Hedtke, M�. Jim Runze and Mr. Robert Schroer were present to present the request. Mr. Robert Schroer stated he would �ike a change in the proposed service road sa it would be located on the r�ar of the property. I'4x'. Li.ndblad asked i€ all the utilities wouid be connected, Mr. Runze said everythi�.g would be the same as any other home oniy it would be unfurnished. Tt ;aiil be built on a full foundation. '�te model W1I.� to 83'8' by 28'. This includes a three car garage that will be used as the sales office. Mr. Boardman said the driveway should be 22 feet wide. The driveway on the property should be �5 feet wide. The parking sp$ees should be 20 feet wide. They ne�d a i0 foot radi�s on a11 entrances. He a�so asked for more plantin,�;s pn ti��e {�reperty. We need a new landscape pia� and a drainage �lan. All bla�ktop -areas sha��. k��ve paured concrete curi�s ."I'hEy will use a 7 foot side- �slk as a curb �or the ps�kin� �.��� �t�� ����pt sidewalk around the model hvme . . , „ ., . u 13� $ui.ldimg Standards-Des�n Control Subcoaffiiittee Meeting of October 26, 14i2 ^ Page 4 MOTTQN BY Lindblad to recvaimend to the City Council approval of the request to construct a model home and sales office with the following stipulations: 1. 10' radius on all driveways. 2. Ariveway to be 22' wide. 3. Parking lot drfveway to be 25'. 4. Parking spaces to be 20' x 10'. �, , 5. Provide a new landscaping p1sn. , ' 6. Provide•a drainage plan. , , 7. xhey can move the iocation of the �►odel home to fit the lot but they must maintain a 15' setback on the North �roperty line and �' on the driveway. 4. CONSIDERATION OF A RE�UEST TO CONSTRUCT A 32-iJrTIT APARTMEI�T BUILDING WI`�i ' 16 GARAGE�� TO $E LOCATED ON THE NORTH 264 FEET OF �HAT PART OF BLOCK 10, HAMZLTONS ADDITION TO MECHANICSVILLE LYING SOUTH OF STATE TRUNK HZGHWAY � �1Q0 AS THE SAME IS LAID OUT AND CONSTRUCTED, THE SAME BEING 5451 5TH STREET N.E., FRIALEY, MINNESOTA 55432. (REQUEST BY STATE LAND & DEVELOPMENT COMPANY tSTTY AVENUE N.E.i FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA Mr. Paul $urkholdex was pxesent to present the request. Mr. Burkhqldersaid �ie wanted to split the location of the garages and have half on t�e East side of the property and have the other half on the West. This would create a swail in the center. Mr. Boardman said he could not have a swa�.e but he should have a pipe in this location for drainage. , Mr. BurkhQl.der asked if he could use precast curb on five parking stalls on the No�thwest corner of the groperty. This would enable him to take out this section of eurbing in the winter. He would stack the precast curb $nd reins�all it in the spring. When the parking lot was plowed they could push the �now out through this openin�. He said he wauld agree to have an inspectio�t every spring to see that th� area was maintained and the grecast cuxb u�as replaced. The Committee said they thought this was a reasonable re4uesC and t�hey woul.d go along with Mr. Burkholder but they are only a recomuneading body and this could be overrode by the City Council. The exterior„of the building wili be white Texture 111 vertical paneling with �ray painred trim and biack brick trim. Mr. Burkhokder said he may use a new masonite s�'uccv paneiing but the color combinaCion will remain the s a.me . ML'. Tonco asked Mr. Burkholder about the party wa11s and separ�tion bet�aettn ,r1 �1qo;a ,�Ir ,�uxkhplder sai.d everything would be c,onstructed according to . the building codes at�d �}�s wqu1� e���;ed the codes in some of the constructian. Z'l�is will be a three &tory apartmen� t�ui�,�in� with a laundry room on each .floor. 0 � � e3 � Building Standards-Design �ontrol Subc;��� =..bee �eeting r.i f3c�ober 26, 197� — Page 5 MOTION BY Tonco to recommend to the City Council approval of the request to construct a 32-unit apartment building with 16 garages with the following stipulations: 1. That 5 stalls on the I�orthwest comer of the property may have precast curbing as the Subcommittee felt this was a reasonable xequest. 2. IA&tall a pi�►e for drainage on the �tear of the property. 3. The cpmplete plans be submitted to Council, all built to code, for the party walls and separation between floors. Seconded by Lindb�.ad. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimo�+s ly . �. CONSIDERATION OF A REt�UEST TO CONSTR LOCAT�D ON LOT 16, REVISED AUDITOR'S CENTRAL AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNES I�aE A HOME FOR THE HANDICAPPED TO BE DIVISION ��10, THE SAME BEING 6�87 (REI�UEST BY BLAINE CONSTRUCTIO�T ,�AF�:��, ��'��..'�ESOTA 5543� Mr. Blaine Edmundson and Chester Tollefson were pre'sent to present the request. �, Mr. Edmundson said the exterior of the house will be stucco with cedar stained trim. The handicapped people living in the house will be go�ng to work during the day. Mr. Boardman said they were required to have lU foot radii on the entrance. There cannot be any pa�king in the front yard. The setback is the same as for the house, 35.feet. The parking area must be 20 feet from the property line and there should be 25 feet in the parking area plus the garking spaces. Mr. Ldmundson and Mr. �ollefson will either have to change the p2acement of the sidewalk or move the house back 9 feet to meet these requirements. � Mr, Zegi;en asked what regulations they had to follow to have a home for the - handieapped. Mr. Tollefson said they were regulated by the State, they must also meet the Anoka County Welfare standards and they have to ubtain an annual license. � Mr. Tonco asked that the privacv fence shown on the plan be extended to include the parking area on the East property line. MOTION BX Simoneau to recommend to the City Council approval o� the request to const�uct a home for the handicapped with the following stipulations: 1. Extend the screening fence to include the parking ar�:. 2. 20 foot setback fex' the �arking area. 3. Change s�ze of parking lot so it's not in the fro�t area of the lot. 4. 10' radius on entrance. 5, Submit a landscape and drainage plan. 0 /"1 , ,, : �, 1.3 � Buildi.n�3t�ndards-Aesign Control Sub��:�e:te� 1Keetix��S��tober 26, 197� Page 6 3econded by Tonco. Upoa a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 6. CqNSIDERATION OF A REt�UEST TO CONSTRUCT AN ADDITION TO AN EXISTING BUILDING LOCATED ON PARCEL N0. 2710, THE SAME BEING 7585 VIRON ROAD N,E., FRIDLEY, MLNNESOTA 55432. �RE�UEST BY BALCO BUILDING SYS�EMS, INC, 2809 WAYZATA BLVD.. MINNEAPOLTS. MI,NNESOTA 554�5, FQR STRITE-ANIIERSON MANUFACTURING CQn) Mr. Bob Coyle of Baj.co BuiXdi4g Systems and Mr. Yerry Domaas af Strite-Anderson were present to present the rec�uest. Mr. Damaas told the Subcommittee they need to construct this 100' x 108' addition immediatexy. They have a government contract that is classified as top priority. They have nine die casting machines on order. Five have already arrived and are in storage. They will employ 75 additional people which will bring the total employees to 140. They have enough parkiag spaces because they have three shifts. Mr. Boardman said the City Staff would like a drainage plan for the area where the addition wiil be buil�. We iwould a�.�o 3a%� �°;� �z�-to-date landscape plan showing the present plantings and what they will have in �he future. Mr. Boardman requested that the present cycloae €ence be slatted. The City Staff a�so requests a new survey of the lot. I+�OTION BY Tonco to recommend to the City Council approval of the request to construct an addi.tion with the following stipulations: 1. Draiaage plan for the area of the addition. 2. Landscage plan cavefing present and future plantings. 3. A survey,of the lot. Seconded by Simoneau, Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. VIKING CHEVROLET, 7501 VIRON ROAD N<E., FRIDLEY, MINNESO�A The Subcotrmtittee reqdes�ed at the Octob�� 5, 1972 meeting, a report ta see if a1L the stipulations have been met. Mr. Boardman said that Viking Chevrolet said they had £ulfilled all the stipulations Mr. Zegl.en checked the buiiy�ing permit stip�.ations. He safd the bull pen hasn't been slatted. Mr. Tonco req�ested that Mr.!Tssacson be sent a copy of the Building Standards meeting of Octobe� 7, 1971 to show what he agreed to do. He also wants ,� the Ci�ty Attorney to state his interpretation concerning eurbing the front of the building. The Subcomm�.ttee wants the planting strips checked on the North and South Sides of the building. � � 0 � t: n n ,. 13 � Building Standards-Desi�n Control Subcoz�i�tee Meetin� c�f October 26, 1972 � Page 7 � EUG�NE KESI�, 5933 MAIN STREET �eEo The Subco�ni�tee requssted a report on when the garage would be placed on the slab and completed, They reaeived a report prepared by Clareace Belisle, Building Inspector, as �Qllows; 1. Mr. Reske came in for his building permit the day after ths Building Standards meeting of October S, i972. 2, On 10/6�72 Clax�ence Belisle posted a"Stop Work-Red Tag" because new slab forms were one foot wider than the garage. 3. Oa October 10, 1972 approval was given to pour the slab. !+. This date (10/26/72) inspection indicates the sl'ab has been poured but the Sarage has not been moved onto it. Mr. Belisle photographed the slab and garage for the Subcommittee and gave them a copy of the inspection siip left at the residence. k"�lease contact Inspection Department as to when garage will be moved onto new slab and when repairs and painting will be done". Review of past reports and inspections 'reveal that this owner was required b� Electrical, Plumbing and Building Inspectors`to upgrade this house fram a � list of over twenty items which was an economic hardship tp bring this house up tp miAimuw standards. This caacludes Mr. Belisle's report. Mr. Zeg,len said he was sorry they have had an economic hardship but thought the. xelocation of the garage and necessary work to bring it up to code should be completed as soo�i as pqssible. � �Chairman Zeglen adjourned the meeting at 11:20 P.M. • '�espectful�.y submitted, � � ���� Dorothy E nson, Secretary ;�'\ 0 � , 14 OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PtJBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION TO WHQM IT MAX CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission of the City o� Fridley will meet in the Council Chamber of the City Ha11 at 8:00 P.MR on W�dnesday, November $, 1972 �o conaider the follawing mattert A reqt�est for a Special Use Permit (SP 41�72-1,5) by Le� M. Muggli to construct an accesaory building and lceep the existing garage per City Code 45.061, 2 A, in an R-2 zoning district on ^ �,ot S and South 35 feet of Lat 4, Blvck 8, Hyde Park Addition, City of Fridley, Generally located at 6030 Second Street N.E. ,Anyone deairing to be heard with reference to the abave taatter may be heard at this meeting. PUBLISH; Actober 25� 1972 November l� 1972 � OLIVER R. ERICKSON CHAII2MAN PLANNING COI�tISSION A i...:........�.�.._..��._.:.._. ._ .. ___....,. ._"_.. � . ._ . . . . . . � . . � . c . . . . . . . . . . � . � . • � . - � . � - ... � . . �__.:.�_.._._.-.. _.-�j_.._�_.. __ ...... ... . .. . . . � . � . � CI?Y OF FRIOLEY , HINNESOTA pL�ANNING AND ZONINC FORM . Nt��i SP #72-15 ; �i V . . . . . . . . . .. .. , . . . . � . . . . .. . � A ?YFE 4�F R�QtTEST .,_,,._,...RI►�oning :�_Spscial U#• ���R li��.;c�'s ��cNa� �, � /. � ` •- . , r APF=OVtI P�` �¢+ ` : ee M. Muggli � ��1�.��nary �1�t ��i'f���n�n Second Street N.E. - Fridlev 55432 ' ; � � � � PPxaval o� #'�4� � Z'I���phoeut Nqmber H 560-5004 - Pl�t �---__.-..�_ ' , , --.�..,..street� o� ,A��4`=';'�-*..T. �'RQ��'iY OWNER S SIGNATURE--- -- Same as above ,_, V�catiott� 4 � . . . . � . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . Addt��� � Oth�er .. -+�w—.w�..�.��....� . ■ x�i�Fhoq� Nem�ber �CR��C j.oS#tioa of Prop�rty 6030 Second St. N.E. ����1 Q0*CSiption of property Lot 5 and South 35 �feet of Lot 4, Block 8 � Hyd� `Park Addition . P����s�t Zoaing.Clsseification R-2 - two family dwellings - , 1�x���ing U�e of thr Property Residential • ..._,....-.�.-�.r.._ , Ptopo�ed Zoniag Claaaificatioa� Specisl Use, Variance ot otber reqvest To construct an accessory building and keep existing garage �#�s�be bsiefly the 3jrpe of Us• and the Improvemeat propoaed To use accessory . . . . . . . . . . �n* i wi n �MSp � . buildin as an attached arage 22'�x26', 10' height - wood frame. ,�. �re+t$e ot Propercy _ : g#�A the �s��oat Applicant Pzevioualy Sought to Rasone, Plat� Obtain a�,at Sp�its Obta�n a Veritaee or Sp�cisl Use Permit on the Subject Sfte or 1�ast 4f Itt�� �„r i {�1QAt �• WhtC Maa Reyue�ted � Fee Enclo�ed S/ o����.;:� /� g:'- .�at� Fil�d Date oi Heasin �� ��^�� � 3IH? ..._.__ . � �� �`- �=� � �� , , Mailing List for Lee M MuR�li• SP #72 14 /'� P.S. before P1an. Comm. 11/8/72; Notices sent: October 18. 1972 �� Donald L. Demmer Mr. & Mrs. Rodney L. Trocke 61Z0 Rainbow Drive ° 6035 2nd St. Fridleq Fridley Mr. & Mrs. Harold L. Bistodeau Mr. & Mrs. Ja�s Zimmer 6100 Rainbaw Drive 6037 2nd St. Fridley Fridley . Mr. & Mrs. George Ziegler, Jr. Mr. Harold J. Winters 6111 Trinity Drive N.E. 6039 2nd St. � , Fridley Fridley . Mr. & Mrs. Harold P. Otten �r- Rr�ba�.t_.,�. $�uman —�-� 6101 Trinity Drive 6�d�- S t. ��-d ; � Fridley Fr#�3�ey Mr. Robert Traczyk Mr. & Mrs. Harvey C. Olsen � 6100 Trinity Drive 6060 2nd St. � Fridley Fridleq � ; . Mr. Robert Bauman Mr. & Mrs. Everett B. Fredrick � 1730 West Larpenteur 6040 2ad St. � St. Paul, Minn. , � Fridley 4 � Mr. Leif H. Senrikson Mr. & Mrs. Lee M. Muggli , 6036 2'� Street N.E. 6030 2nd St. � Fridley . Fridley Mr.`& Mrs. George R. White Mr. Patrick R. Miller 6032 2'� St. N.E. 6022 2nd St: Fridley Fridley Mr. xobert Warolin Mr. Ferris D. Palmer 6024 2'-'� St: N.E. b018 2nd St. Fridley Fridley Mr. & Mrs. John'West Mr. & Mrs. Lee C. Barott 6014 2'� St. N.E. 6012 2nd St. Fridley Fridley Mr. Donald D. Fortune Mr. & Mrs. Clayton H. Ericson 6009 2nd St. 6008 2nd St. Fridley Fridley Mr. Michael Skrypec , Mr. Kenneth F. Peterson 6017 2nd St. 2441 Lyndale Avenue So. Fridley Mpls . 55�405 � Mr. & Mrs. Jacob L. Woj,ciak Mr. Lauren Born 6031 2nd St. 1432 Shoreline Drive Fridley Wayzata 55391 J� _ . .. ., ,., , .� . Sta�E:�.�►nc��_�� �eet This is o true ood corroct represeMOfion of o su��rey of the boundories•bi.the land cbove desc��bcd o»d of ►be �, tocofioo of o11 build:ngs, if any� thereon� and all visible eacroochments, rf any� from ar on sa�d lor:;. This survey ia made only �n connecteon with a morfgage loon now being pfaced on the p.op�rty and no liabiiirv �s assumed eacep♦ �o the holder e4 such morfgage or aey ofhrr :nrer�st acquircd by the �easoe of sucM� mortgoge. If is w�derstood ond ogrsed np mo����}s a�� betn ploced io� the p�rpose o} •stob�ishi�g lo� lines or boundary s�rn�rs. Datsd �his �'� day of��A. 0. 19' ..i.�• SUBURBAN ENGINEERlFJG, ING. i33i�32 . E�9��.... <, . / SujrRyo�s br� �% . i%:' . .1... �EE� � � /'1 � \ _ • _ _ r:�i+i� �8 Special Use Permit SP 4�72-15 � Lee M. Mu¢gli - accessorv building •� L. 5, So. 35 Ft. L. 4, Bl. 8,. , Hyde Park Add. _ :,...._t-,----.---..- _ � �, . __ __ :o �e ^ �� �-. . � . wt�. � . . / ^ w v . � - . '3°.il . . e � �. .^_ — � .—_'__ - p � h~ . � � i A'� Kt...�^� /2fr/ �j � t : Z! Z ° o �o � �� o. dd E — � • — Q -? Z � ---i�--= ;, �T �� `E - 2B _z- g F --�-�---� ` � 7 4 � - -- , �i Jt ,c'c � C(c ¢ -_ ¢ --- _ZS ?9 _" E -5 2 r - 'S�--- � 2 5 6 •, �.. � a ... � -` 6' (�l � � � , F c� � L 3 _ 2 4 � z4 -�1- -�--r Z �2 9 �Z y 2 � - 8i �:; . �.�-'----ti Z� �O . , �� ` 9 ' �z � g' � :, .'c ° ------; ---•L: z� zl : , + �� : _ ,� �� �o : 2: /o! I , � • � i2 ` _ 2� // : 2 0 ' ��i---- ,9 ,z 1 � 18 � j /9 �z � y -- � r----r ;. 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' . . a.. _, . : � Z � - � , _ � . �_r 9 � _ � 2 �f-' �' �d Z , _ �� � ---- - _=__ a -- -- � � � � z' a . . _ �"" , 2i -.7� �. i I .� �/ , � _�_ _ � _ GI : O = � �`J� _. _ '_. _y i o _ _- _ �� � : �:,' �: � �a „ Q . . . � ., .. ° � 1� i� - ;�G � . . .t E . /9-- i2 � �/9 � - -. . :�9 _ /7 _ - . �o -� _� Z ; `�; -;-- __�� --------�y------�:_-. _�— — __. - � " -• - - - - -- -- - - _ _ __ _ ___ _-_-_ _- ___ __. _____------ -_-- ; -- -__ . , -. . 0 OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRiDLEX ' PUSLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PI.ANNING CO1�II�fISSION � TQ WHOM IT MA,X 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 8tOQ i'.M. on Wednesday, November 8, 1972 to consider the follawing mattex: � 0 A. reques� for a Special Use Permit (SP 4�72-16) by Phillips Petroleum Company to continue the Use of a Service Statioa according to the Fridley Citq Code 45.101 B, �, E, and to convert the North stall of the Service Station to a Car Wash aad install car wash machine per City Code 45.101, B, 3 H located on the South 120 feet of �he East 120 feet of Lot 18, Block 5, Rice Creek Piaza South Addition. Generailq located on the Noxthwest corner of t�aiyersity Avenue and Mississippi Street. � , Aayone desiring to be heard with reference to the above natter may be heard at this meeting. Publish: p��ober ZSr 1972 Novembet i, 1972 --� e OLI�IER R. ERICKSON CfIAIRMAN PLANNING CO1rIl�fISSION v 1� 'i � ' • • � L ' _ � # # + r . . .: � , �, � � � . . .. ... . :. � . .r . . � ..,; -.`. � ' . . . . � . ` ' ` t �(_� 2 � • ' . + .a �. y.. t x .. i � � r ... :w e :� •• � :. . } C' �+� . .. . j � ( �• � :t a }. .� i � � •r"L;..i..- ..�....._. . ' PHT�LZPS .PETROL'EUM "Ct): ��S�° .�72-ifi . '_ . . -,. , .�.� ...: : f �y ....�...,. . ...,�..�. �;.. - � _ k ;,• � ; 30. ;120. ft. � qf, �. , �20 �ft. ;�L'o� 1�,; .Block• 5 � ` ` � : ' � ;' � : - '. � - , � Rice Cre , � j , � : � �.: ��� ... ' ,. .i __..•,� � "_ - ..1',_ . 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Q • 5.,,u._ : _.�.' '�— w. � , l I its/ C ... 0l4i -. . � � ' ` t� . . . a - k —'__.L111C. . I.�.�`.i ' �7♦. :-.F-E��sli�j NJ'J�L'/6-_ � I�/I/CA'q , �� . I l _�fL! . . LhIFL = " `Ss ^ �'''��� _ _ `♦ _ I -�. .�.� - ' I .T ... (u -� j_, "' ,.. -��i i = �� i"'� I�"� . . . . � . LAW OFFICES � . � . . � � .. � dOHNS`0N, THOMPSON, SPRING & KLAVERKAMP 1705 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING MlNNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 RICNARD W.JOriNSOrI � � � AREA:CODE�612 . . . � . � � BRUC@ F. TNOMPSON � � � � . . 339-4546 - . CMAf7LES E. SPRING � � � � � � PAUL H. KLAVERKAMP RICMARD J. KEENAN ROBEi:T D. ESTES � ROGHR A.J01-INSON JOMN D. PARSINEN RICMARD L.DAMLEN � � , �3,� . i r � � �OF COUNSEt .- . . � BRUCE 9. JAMES ��� October 27, 1972 --SP #72-16: Phillips Petroleum Co. City of Fridley City Hall 6431 University Ave. NoE, Minneapolis, Mn. 55432 Attention: Oliver R. Erickson Chairman - Planning Commission REs Phillips Petroleum Company in Lot 18, Slock 5, Rice Creek Plaza South Addition Dear Mr. Erickson: This office represents Project Number Sixty-One Corporation, which owns Holly Shopping Center in Fridley. Our client's land abutts the above-mentioned service station on two sides, separated only by a service road. This letter is written in response to the City of Fridley's official notice of the Planning Commission meeting on November 8, 1972, whereat the service station will ask for per- mission to install a car wash on their property. � Our client wishes to interpose strong opposition to this pro- pos ed "us e" .change . Several years ago, our client cooperated with the City (even- to the extent of deeding `the City land) to work around the traffic congestion problem, which was about to be created because of the widening of University Avenue. A frontage road was created between the shopping center and the gas station to facilitate traffic flow, even though ingress and egress to the center itself was thereby - hampered. It is their position now that if the station is allowed to also run a car wash operation that the frontage road could not only be possibly blocked at times but would probably be so. A perus- al of the plans of the station clearly indicates that a three or four car back-up would immediately cause a traffic tie-up on th e frontage road. Access to the shopping center would be blocked in that event. Any blockage in this are� of acce�s to the center would also cause a circuitous route to be taken by any emergency vehicles in case of f ire, etc. � - : �3 � SF #72-16: Philips Petroleum Co. � �ags 2 - - . F �1 . � Mr. Oliver R. Erickson 1Q-27-72 Page Two • The owners of Holly Shopping Center have no objection to Phillips' request for a special use permit as to a service station, so this letter should be read as opposed only to the second part of the matter mentioned in your notice. We would appreciate being advised as to when this subject will be taken up on,your agenda the evening of November 8, so that a representative of ours may be present. Thank you and please advise. ' V y t uly yours, ,�,A� ��`y-�' '''" G'�'' � Paul Klaverkamp PK/cy c.c. Mr. Fred Levy . � . , � _ - � � � � i 'f ,9 .j � . � � - � . . . . . . � . . . i \ t� � . � � � � �. � � � . � . . . . .. . . �. . � . . . . . . ,�s • . . _ _ 24 � OFFICiAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC AEARING BEFORE THE . PLANNING CO1�lISSION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hear- ing of the Planning Commission of the City of Fridleq.in.the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Wednesday,,November 8, . 1972 in the Council Chamber at 8:00 P.M.-:for the purpose af; A request for a Special Use Permit, SP #72-1i, by De Wayne Lennox to permit the construction of a double bungalow in an R-1 District, per Fridley Code 45.051, 3 D, to be.located on Lots 5 and 6, Block 5, Melody Manor, lying ia the North Half.of Section 11, T-30, R-34, Gity - of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. �. Geaerally loca.ted at 384 74th Avenue Northeas�, � Anyone desiring to:be heard with reference to the above matter may be heard at this meeting. OLIVER R. ERICKSON CBAIRMAN PLANNING COI�lIS3ION • � � Publish: October 25, 1972 - November 1,'1972 _ _ � i l - { , � � . i � � I _ _. _ �� _ . �. � � . � � . � . . . � . � . � . . � . . .. . . . . . � . � " . . . . 4i /'� . CITY OF FRIDLEY . TYPE 0� REQUEST MINNESOTA , ' , � R�soniag P'LANNING AND ZONING FORM � �'` Special Uae Pes�it x�r s P �7a ,�� V�riance � ' APP'LICANT'3 SIGNATIIRE _Lot Splits Address �'q � �'/ "lJl:vu,�N�i,W , � _ 11 ��, ���z'��/1 �?_.�..�., �►PProval of Pre- ,, � r;oy liminarq Plat . T�lephoae Number— �'J �p 8 ���'�% 3 3�.� =/SS�' 3: 3p 3 3(0 -�S"Zy ApProval of Final , - Plat PSOPERTY OWNEx'S SIGNATURE Adds�ss � .-'� / ' ----Streets or All.e�--.._. , Vacationa Ttlepiwae N�ber Other ._. � - � _ ,� Stre�t Locatioa vf Property 3 -- %�� G�C��-t' _�'�' C_ ��C � �? Iwgal Description of Property c�"-! � Jj �: ; � r � � � 3 . . � � .. . . . . it ,..,,9 . . � . . . . . . . . � � .. . . . . . . 3 '�. . . � . . � . � . � . . � �. . . � • . � � . . .. � /� . . . . . i Present Zoning Classification ' ; [ — �- � �,;�.,,t � . .�.� � . ��� � � . y�� . Existiag Use of the Property `���,.� � �..-.,.._-,_ . Proposed Zoaiag Claasificatioa, Special Use. Variance or other requeat `f�C' (- � � .-- Describe briefly the Tqpe of Uae aad Lhe Improvemeat Propoaed '.,,Z,� � �-� �` . -�'�.�f- �tas the Present Applicaat Previoualy Sought to Rezone, Plat� Obtain a Lot Split, Obtaia a Variaace or Special Use Permit oa the Subject Site or Part of It?� WhenZ �! What xas aequeattd Fee En losed $ oZ0 � ����� Date F iled Dats of Hearia� ...�_. � � r�� Page 1 MAILING LIST FOR SP �72-17, DE WA�CNE LENNOR: ' Public Hearing 11/8/72 Planning Commission:' October 24, 1972 � Nickels & Smith Mr. & Mrs. Dale E. Topic 4021 Vernon Ave. N. 737I Symphony St. N.E. Residential Mortgage Fridley, Minn. 55432 Mpls. 55416 Mr. & Mrs. Darwin Beck _ Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Zimmer 7391 Spmphony St, 7348 SymphonY Fridlep Fridley - Eberhardt Co. Mr. � Mrs. Edward Chies Attn. Tom Spaeth - Residential Mtg. $624 N.W. Mississippi Blvd. 3250 W. 66th St. Coon Rapids, Minn. 55433 Mpls. 55435 � Melvin W. London Mr. & Mrs. John E. Miller .- James J. Parnon 7350 Lyric Lane 361 74th Avenue N.E. Fridleq Fridley Caseq Hoban-Boch Transfer Co. Mr. & Mrs. C. Leslie Krivanea 415 74th Ave. N.E. 7398 Lqric Lane N.E. Fridley Fridley � Casey Hoban-Boch Transfer Co. Mr. & Mrs. Frank P. LaValley, Jr, - 3025 Snelling Ave. 7384 Lyric Lane N.E. Mpls. 55401 " Fridley Residential Mtg. Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur J. Ertl Mr. & l�irs. Vernon R. Franzen 7370 Lyric Lane 4021 Veraon Ave. S. FridleY Mpls. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Nierengarten Clemron Inc. 7360 Lyric Lane 701 Columbia Blvd. Fridleq Mpls. 55418 Dr. Robert Weibert • Mr. & Mrs. John L. Novak 7340 Lyric Lane 372 74th Avenue N.E. FridleY Fridley Prudeatial Ins. Co. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. C. Mealoy Residential Mtg. 7378 Symphony St. 3701 Wayzata Blvd. Fridlep Mpls. 55416 Mr. & Mrs. Ellsmore M. Vence Mr. & Mrs. Gerald D. Dahle 7368 Symphony St. N.E. - 7341 sy�nony st. N.E. Fridley Fridley � Mr. & Mrs. Wm. R. McLaughlin Mr. & Mrs. Byron M. Eliason 7362 Symphony 7351 SYmPhony St. Fridley Fridley � Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Guimont Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Schumacher 7358 Syunphony St. 7361 Symphony St. Fridleq Fridley - - �/ _ . ,- Mailing List for SP #72-17, DeWayae Leanox Page 2 � � . Mr. b Mrs. Anthony J. Schreiner 7372 symphony st. _ Fridlep � < Mr. & Mrs. David P. Lennox 7397 University Avenue Fridleq �, - � z I � I: ! i - } � _ . , . � ; 28 ' _ - .� : , � � ` 3P #72-17: De Wayae Lennox . �� 495i University Ave. N.E. To build a double bungalow. ,� Lots 5& 6, Block 5, Melody Manor 7 ~�, �', �{. ► _ . � � - , ,�,i7 / . ( , � � ao �'`T tt; } `4T � � C _ .c� r - r � � � � � , �5 _ � �t o.. 1 � t "� ,� V` � � � � � � �� � � � } . _ _ �� . � t _ , � _ . � I . - -�-� � . � �. ....� . . _ . y- � � . _ �.>ntL � w"ee• a � ,d .....f .......... Z8�lWC�`"if lf .. '��» 1: � .� � � ' _«�.. _• •! , . i , j E� : � fs '' ? � : � , � • - Y6 � _ sa �s . � :� � _ __$ !� h zss>> +� � . �� � � 6 ,� � � ' .. 25523 x ��•~. �i$oo I 5� � IM �`e �88�� � � � �Q � � �p^ 1=\��r b o a �p4�� , c , .. 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'� $tteeto oF ��,'";��«..�. 1�QP��t'k'Y OWNBR' S SIGNATURE : 2 L� � �/ Y�cati.� �/ � � Addt4t� T �J � c �' . � . � � �� Otber . . � � TRi�Ph�R�E Nua►ber_ �� �� S l t� � � / � ���e�e� �.oSAtion of Prop�rty l� %`' /G i�dC�2.� �/%�� .. � ( ��p$�11 DOOCxiption of Property , - ,-c,, � � t � r c • � /\ • ,, , � � _ , � � � . � � P�'as�nt Zoning_Classification � � � � � �A R ���q�l� ICi 4 I �x���iQg U�e oi the Property_ i� ., , �,�- , ��� , P#ppo�ed Zoning Claseification, Special Uae�, Varience oT other request ..,�.� �'..A � -.,.�........�,,,� ��a;#,be bsiefl�r the Tjrpe of Use and the Impzovement Psoposed acate cul de sac of ;64'�g in �.��. y/7,e�t's Add. :--�- - �- R � �` �� ,t��'RSg� ot Propercy . _2 1,,+--�" d+��1 tAe �r�seat Applic�nt Prevloualy Sought to Resona, Plat. Obtain e�,at Sp�it� Obt+t�a • VAr�ance or Special Use Permit on the Subject Site or �ast of �C?� Nhen? • 1�il1�tC t�AS Requeeted Fee Enclo�ed $ Xo `� ^ /� c� 3 3 � v QsC� t'�led Date of Nearing .." � . . � 0 . � �t�11NN�N� A� ZONIINC FORM �, 0 �� /'� �Vlp�b�r SAV #72-05 , �1 . �I ' PAC'� _ � � -I • �, . � T!M �►dssiigned understand� that; (a) A li�t of all resident• and o�rn�ra p�` ��o- perty within 30Q feet asuat b� �t;�et�ed �p tbis application. °�b) This app2icatfon must be ai�me.►d by a11 owoers of thr prvpertq� o� art exp�en�tion �iven why thia is aot th� ��se. � (c) Responsibility for ac�y defecC �q th� �i�Or teedings tesulting from the faiivre to ��,�� the namea a'nd a3drefses of �1� x�aidenl�� , � and propert� oWraer� of propexty t��t��c} �(;i� ieet of the prop�rty in quest�oc�, ke�,o��� to rhe undersi�ned. �e��d�qk� �nd Oatiers of �toperty vithia 30(� feet:� �� ADDRESS . �,!2�� � � �- � �a . � � ��iy�c� R, �.'i' w . ��� . . � � � ` . . . . � � . w�IC�tch o� propoSed property ead struc[ure aaust be draF�n oo the back p�` �h;p �0�} Ot attacp�d, 6hawing the folloWing: 1. yotth Direction 2. Location oi Proposed Structure o� ���, 3. Dimensiona of prop�rty� progqses� . ttructur�. and frant pnd s�de �ez*ba�ip�, 4. St=eet Names S. Locstion snd uae of edjacen� rxi�t��� � buildings (within 300 �eet). lb+1 vnders�gned hereby declares that all the facts and represeatations atntsd �,p Rbi1� sppticatioa a�e true •nd correct. � / �7 / �Ai� �G� ` �` %� SIG�t�AATIIRE s �L* � ��'��< t i��4°,,��t''/I/Z� (AP ICANT) . . ' . . . �, . l+►+►**wti►*• Approvied D�nied IIy tt►� 3oird a� Itppet�s iab�Rat .to the Follozriag Coaditions; � a�,� ,�pp�ov�d Deaied by the �Plannia� Commi��ion on �ub,�4�t ea the $aliowing ConditiaQa; �� �te �ppr4ved Denied by the Council on �{Vb���t to the F�llowing Cocuditions: � � d11t; �psp Pc �00 � •. � �. .. . . . . ilqw..w+v.+r�+«w.w+�w�+�•...�w..y..... _ :�..�. �.........�.��....�.���.��._.�.. . � � , - � - o Ei � M _. ._ ___ _ -�_ _ .-�,� � , : �7•� 6 � . �._ . ___ _ ._�__ . � _.__ _�.�.��:..�..� � L�� t . 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I g ,� N , �f 531/2� , � � �/ ' -�M �s ' Z_ i � � � �,�... . �, �.�.w+�� ...�� ; �� .� _ ` � � - N0T2CB 0f HEA�iINO . _.. �otice is her�b�r �i.veta that the P�.��n3ng �ud Zaniqg Ccm�oi��.oA ot td�e C 3ty o� �Z�b�a �dg.,�ts w311. ,:ocuiuct a pu�.c hea�ing is� the ��y Ccaur�cfl ci��baa� at �90 - h 0'��. �ve. N,E. ai 8 P.Me T�ie�B �oveaabsr ?, �97� in regard tro the ���1loxipg= Rs$oqi�tg tx�n �3.b5 Cs�nercial t,o R-1� Mu3.:ip1� I�ielliug the no� i�c30 t�at of Zo� 8�-i�itos� Surs ��a3• �fore gen�rally da�cr�bed s� t3�e �vac,:r�t �nd �outh of t.�ie � Robe�t 1�13. store gnd t�or�h o� 51at A� s�ue (itf 57-st �c�re ' platted ciire�g �crass Centr�:. Avernze,l �pprox�to ,', address w�uld be �g01 �sotra� .1vea�te N.]:e . ` Atotice 9.� her�bp gr�en �hart a13 per$sr�s hav.z�g �a interest t�erein �. be g�t�en an opp+��zu�3i.�y �o b� �.e�rd, � nd sur.h �.ni'armatiab p� t,�5�n��g �o the p�po�ed r�ii.epp�eani r�i11 �a d�sa:lasecS �t �hi� 4�e. City aP �o�'.�bia �ights ; Mal�t�3a 0. :���oni ��ty �i�nager � ; n . � ; . � 0 ' \ _ 39 _ � . PlanninA Commiseion MeetinR - September 6� 1472 Pa�,e i0 � � �� i��� wr r �w � �..i..�w .�r�.�.�� +�..�• ■ �.r� . . !i�'. I"�ts1�h said Cha� ia previous rezon�ngs, the r�cQmme�dations wsxe p�baeCt to a bui.lding p��ait being issued. Wquld i� be pos��b�.e for just -`part� aY �h� ssqvest being approved, and �ot (he whole xhing? ,�--. _ , �J3'=4N by Sc:hmedeke� seconded by Z�len. �at G1�p P,�euul�rlg COrr¢n,�sS.ion r��erid apptaval to Council of the xezoning request, z0A �72�.IO, by Robert BGh�tt�r� to re�ane %ots Fiand .�yBlock I, ar�d the Nortb 234 �e�t of B1ock �, $as� jta�tch ,Estates ?nd from M-2 (heavy ir�dustrial) to C�2S (genexal shoppinq a;ea�j and ��ZOr�e �o� 1, ,�1ock 2. (the is�jandj f�om M-2 (heavc� indust�ia,�) Co C-� (g�r�aral business csreas) and �hat the Pina,� ,�ead�ng pf t1�e o.rd.�r�anc� be tr� tt�i�eld ur�til t1�e bullding" p1�ns are appxaved a�al the p�rmi t taken out to�' t�3e NQ�the.�ly paxt of Lot 2, v,pon a voice vote, al� �oting aye, t13e mo�o�t cax.ried unanimoc�sly. . —� , w _ MI• Mit�-sh said that he wished to go on recptd as b�ing opposed to i.pt 1. Block 1, being used as a gas statlon. Mr. Schmedeke sa�d he would hav� lik�ed tq put �t �.� the tmptioa to try something besides �i111�n� stations an the �slaind. 4, �U$LIC HEARING: PRELIMINARY PLAT, P.S. �72-04, BY MRS. FLORENCE �ii�l SON: Gen�xs�lly lying South of Ironton Stxeet �nd West of �hton Avenue. ' 1Ks'S. Flo�re�1�� Swanson was present. � . NDTj'ON b� Schmedeke,.seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the P1ann.i�g Gommi5s�qr Md�i�+e ths z'e,�ding of the Public Hearing notice for th� pre,t.im�nary $Zat, bWdt�pn Te.t�a��� by Mrs. Florence $wanson. vpvn a VO�C@ Vp��r a1Z vc�t.irt� �y�, the mo�o�l c�rried r�nanimously. ' . , /'\ M�C, Cl�rk explained that there is � chang� in the prelim3.nary piat,- �'ht Atiginal proppsal $howed two lats, one $S feet and the othex 75 feet. Tt1e pe�itioner asked these lots be changed to $0 �eet eact�. W�.th that Cilsnge, �he Flats & Subs. - Street & Lltility Subcommuttt�e recqmmend�d appz�val of �he plat contingent upon the lots keing platted with the.rea� pt (�� iots on Ashton planCed with a living hedge. Th��e ar� Cwo different �pnit�g� on the plat. A 25 qr 30 foot strip Zoned industrial is adjacent to �jsh(pp pvei�ue �c.ich �he petitipner would like to have rezon�d to R-1. Being ss�+ch a nar�aw Strip,� by mutual ag�eement the zoning line may be moved to t�19 �rfi�8e� ��ae. The zoning lit►e was put th�re before the street w,�s ded?cated: Mp�R?ON by F�t�tiatTlCk, seconded by $chmedekQ, that the P.�dnning Comm�s� s�oA tece�ve the �ett�Z dated 5eptember 6, 1972 signed by Mx,�, F�orenGe �, S"�r��, regztesting "the 8astez'Zy str.ip which is now zonsd for I�qr:t �Adu�try, be rezvr}�ci to R-,2 by mutua.� agreement°. Upon $�►�c� vq�e, �11 IKi#.��g c�9e. th� trKt�iOq �az�ried unan.zmousZy, Ms. Clark �aid the reason this procedur� can be done is that Che s�tr�p �S not wide enough to build anything on �n any zone. It is �ight along the ���ex�.y bou�dary of the plat, Ashton Avenue is not paved, buG wa�er and ���g� a�� in. Ironton #.s not paved, but Hugo is paved. The iots are ��r�e� �t}ar�.9R00� squar� feet and meet the gro�ttage at the setback lines. , • • . . . . . ..Gl1V�'- . � . � . . . � � � . .