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CITY 0� FRIDLEY
PLANNING COMMISSIOfd MEETING, JUNE 3, 198i
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairman Harris called the June 3, 198-1, Planning Commissi-on meeting to order
at 7:32 p.m.
ROLL. CALL : °
Members Present: Mr. Harris, Ms. van Dan, Ms. Gabel, Mr. Svanda, P�1r. Oquist,
Ms. Hughes (for Mr. Koncirick), Mr. Wharton
Members Absent: None
Others Present: Jerrold Boardman, City Planner
Charles Johanson, 424 Rice Creek Blvd,
Mr. & Mrs. Eisenzimmer, 6535 Oakley Dr.
APPROVAL OF MAY 6, 1981, PLANNING COP4MISSION MINUTES:
MOTION BY 1�2. QQUI5T, SECONDED BY MR. SVANDA, TO APPROVE THE. MAY 6� 1981�
�� 'P� G COMMISSION MINUTES AS WRITTEN.
� UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLA.RED THE MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY.
1< PUBLIC HEARING• REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #81-08, BY
PETER A. EISENZII��IER: Per Sect�on 205,051, 2, A, of the Fridley City Code,
to a ow t e construction of a second accessory building, a 26 ft. by 28 ft.
de�ached garage on Part of Lot 8C, Second Revised Auditor's Subdivision
No. 21, the same being 6535 Oakley Drive N.E.
MOTIO,N BY MS. GABEL� SECONDED BY MS. VAN DAN, TO OPER1 THE PUBLIC HEARING ON
SP #81-08 BY PETER A. EI5ENZIMMER.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTIlVG AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING
OPEN AT 7:36 P.M.
Mr. Boardman stated the proposa] is for a new second detached garage, 26 ft. by
28. ft. He stated Mr. Eisenzimmer was in the audience if the Corim�ission had any
questions.
Msa Gabel asked Mr� Eisenz7mmer if he planned �o keep the current garage as a
garage or did he plan to convert it into living space?
Mre Eisenzimmer stated he planned to keep it as a garage.
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Mr. Harris asked Mr�. Eisenzirmner if he planned to have a surface driveway.
Mr. Eisenzimmer stated, yes, he planned on putting in a concrete driveway.
Mr. Harris asked Mr. Boardman to define the rules of a home occupation to
htr. & Mrs. Eisenzimmer.
Mr. Boardman stated that accessory buildings, such as garages, are not allowable
for use as a home occupation, so operating an auto body or any other business is
not allowed out of a garage. He stated this is just a reminder to Mr. Eisenzimmer
that a home occupation would not be allowed and that the garage can only be used
as a storage garage. .
Mr. Eisenzirt�ner stated he understood that.
Mr. Boardman stated that if at any time Mr. Eisenzimmer would want to convert
the existang attached garage to living area, he would need a variance because the
setk�aek orr ��re side yar� is 5 ft. and 10 ft. is required from living space to the
lot ]ine.
MOTION BY A�2 . WHARl'ON, SECONDED BY !�t . SVANDA, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING ON
SP #8Z-08 BY PETER A. EISENZIMMER.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE PUBLIC SEARING ,�"1
CLOSED AT 7:45 P.M. �
�lOT.ION BY MS. HUGHES, SECOAIDED BY 1�II2. SVAATDA, TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL
OF THE REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #81-OB� BY PETER A. EISENZIMMER: PER
SECTIOIV 205.051, 2, A, OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A
S£COlUD ACCESSORY BUILDING, A 26 FT. BY 28 FT. DETACHED GARAGE ON PART OF LOT 8C,
SECOND REVISED AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION 1V0. 21, T'HE SAME BEING 6535 OAKLEY DRIVE N.E.,
WITH THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS:
1. THERE BE TXE SUITABLE SETBACK REQUIREMENTS.
2. TIiE PROSIBITION OF TSE GARAGE BEING USED FOR A HOME OCCUPATION.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTIOAI CARRIED
UNA2VIMOUSLY.
Mro Harris stated SP #81-08 would go to City Council on June�15.
2. L0�' SPLIT REQUEST, L.S. #81-05, BY CHARLES E JOHANSON: Split Lot 10 in two
to make two building sites, Lot 9 and North 1/2 of Lot 10, Block 6, Fridley
Park, the same being 6570 Hickory Street N.E., and Lot 11, and South Half of
Lot 10, Block 6, Fridley Park, the same being 6550 Hickory Street N.E.
Mr. Harris stated this was not a formal public hearing but would be conducted as
an informal public hearing.
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Mr. Boardman stated this property was located v�est of the railroad tracks, north
of Mississippi St. on Hickory Street. He stated Mr. Johanson has 135.2 ft. of
street frontage off Hickory St. Mr, Johanson has rer�oved the existing structure
and is proposing a lot split to make two 67.6 ft, lots. This is alloa�able under
the old platting. He stated the lot square footage is over the 7,500 sq. ft.
requirement: He stated Mr. JQhanson plans to build a nice looking house on one
of the lots. At this time, Staff has no questions and feels this is an agreeable
lot split.
Ms. Hughes asked`"if there was any likelihood of drainage problems.
Mr. Johanson stated there was not.
MOTION BY NJR. OQUIST, 5ECONDED BY MS. VAN D1�N, TD RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL
APPROV�IL OF LOT SPLIT REQUEST, LS #81-05, TO SPLIT LOT 10 IN TWO TO MAKE TWO
BUSLDING 5ITES, LOT 9 AND NORTH 1/2 OF LOT 10� BLOCK 6� FRIDLEY PARK� THE SAME
BEING 6570 HICKORY STREET N.E., AND LOT l2� AND SDUTH HALF' OF LOT 10� BLOCK 6�
FRIDLEY PARK, TFIE SAME BEIi�TG 6550 HICKORY ST.REET N.E., WITH NO STIPULATIONS.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN BARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY.
Mr. Harris stated LS #81-05 would go tn City Council on June 15.
3. RECEIVE MAY 7, ]981, HUMAN RESOURCES COMMISSION MINUTES:
MOTION BY MS. VAN DAN, SECONDED BY MS. GABEL, TO RECEIVE THE MAY 7� 1981,
HUINAN RE50URCES COMMISSION MINi1TES.
Ms. van Dan stated that the City has hired an intern, C]aire Hughes, for the summer
to help with the International Year of Disabled Persons (IYDP) project corrnnittee.
Ms. Hughes will be working with the haridicapped throughout the surraner.
UPON A VOICE VOTE� ALL VOTING AYE� CFIAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED TFIE MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY.
4. RECEIVE MAY 12, 1981, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MINUTES:
MOTION BY MR. OQUIST, SECONDED BY MS. HUGHES� TO RECEIVE THE MAY 12� I98I�
COMMIT•VITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MINUTES. �
Mr. Oquist stated that the Commission has not yet received any direction from
the City Council on Industrial Revenue bonds. He stated a motion was made for
the Commission to meet with the City Council at a conference meeting to discuss the
goals and objectives of the Comnission. He stated they had continued their dis-
� cussion on the purpose of the commission until the next meeting as they were
,,—� missing two members.
UPON A VOICE VOTE� ALL VOTING AYE� CHAIRM�N HARRIS DECLAI2ED THE MOTION CARRIED
U1VA.VIAIOUSLY.
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5e REGEIVE P1AY 12,.1981, APPEALS COMMISSION MI�VUTES:
MOTIOPI BY MS. GABEL, SECONDED BY 1'�. OQUIST, TO RECEIVE THE MAY 12� 198I� APPEALS
COMMISSION MINUTES.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRI9AN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED
UAIANIMDUSLY .
6. RECEIVE MAY 13, 1981, PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES:
MOTION BY MS. HUGHES, SECONDED BY 1�. OQUIST, TO RECEIVE THE MAY 13� 1981� PARKS
& RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES.
Ms. Nughes stated the Comnission had held their elections, and Dave Kondrick was
the new chairperson. She was the vice-chairperson. She stated the Parks & Recreation
Commission mintttes did not reflect that one of the reasons she had denied the
nomination for chairperson was because ef the fact that she found it very hard
to work with Dr. Boudreau.
Ms. Hughes stated that regarding the petition for the City to purchase the property �
in the area north of Hillwind Drive, east of Polk and west of Fillmore, for park
use, the Commission simply received the petition. This property is in the Moore
Lake Redevelopment Area.. She stated the Commission will continue to keep track ,�
of that general discussion. The Corrnnission is not particularly in favor of that
land for any kind of park use.
UPON A VOICE V02'E, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY.
7. RECEIVE P9AY 4, 1981, HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTNORITY MINUTES:
MOTIOIV BY MS. GABEL, SECONDED BY MS. VAN DAN, TO RECEIVE THE MAY 4� 198Z� SOUSING
& REDEVELOPMENT AUTHO.RITY MINUTES.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CEAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY.
8. OTHER BUSINESS:
a, Amendment to Cha tp er 205 of the Fridley City Code, Generally Known as
t e Fri ley Zoning Co e:
Mr. Baardman stated the City Council will be opening a public hearing
on Chapter 205 on June 8. The prinary reason for opening the public
hearing is they are going to take an action to eliminate special use
permits for duplexes in R-1 zoning, set up a separate ordinance, and n.
delete it f rom the existing Zoning Code. The City Council will probably
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discuss the rest of the Zoning Code in conference meetings. The City
Gouncil will also be considering the Community Development Commission's
re�ommendation on existing units of having two families in an existing
s�ngle family unit.
b. Cancellation of June 17 Meeting Date
Mr. Boardman stated there were no items for the next Planning Corr�nission
meeting on June 17: If the Commission mer�bers had no objections, he
would recommend this meeting be cancelled. �
MOTION BY M12. WHARTOPJ, SECONDED BY 1�2. OpUIST, TO CANCEL TXE JUAIE Z7� 1981,
FLANNING COMMISSION MEETING.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION
CARRIED UlVANIMOUSLY.
ADJQURNMENT:
MOTlON BY 1�II2. WHARTON, SECONDED BY MR. OQUIST, TO ADJOURN TFIE MEETING. UPON A
VDICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE JUNE 3� Z981, P�ANNING
COMMISSION MEETING ADJOURNED AT 8:35 P.M,
Resp,ectfully su mitted,
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Lyn e Saba
Recording Secretary