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PL 07/23/1986 - 6877I�i,�II�1ING Nl+il�lI5SION I�ET7NC; City of Fridley A G E N D A WEIY3FSDAY, JLII,Y 23.'198fi 7:30 P.M. Location: Council Chanber (upper le✓el) �_ � ••��• '��__ _�_ ....�i ;�i� �. •_r,u�u �:� u. �1li�_ U :. PAGES 1 - 12 1, p mr m HEARrhG• CONSID�RATION OF A REZQNINS FO E T. ZOA #86-04. BY WAYNE DAf]I,• 13 - 21 Rcnone from C-3 (general shopping center) to C-2 (9eneral business) on Parcel 2570, the same being 7699 Viron Road N.E. � �:. _ , __:S �� � u �.._. �.� • ; � • . � � : �. . > .y,� �► s. �, ' � . .. ��?� •� .;.1. • �._ , : _ i� �_ . � �'u!k.S_ ���� :.�M_ .0 R. ;>. 3, �q�rDFRnmrON OF A VAGATTON R5'QIIEST GAV #8fi-03. BY DARRFI, �: 26-35 Vacate the five foot utility easement along the southwest pxoperty line of Lot 4, Block 1, Innsbruck North Townhouses Plat 4, to a point ten feet west of the southeast property line of the same lot, the same being 5462 Hieister Raad N.E. 4. C�NS�ERnTION OF A VA�Am70N REOC� SAV #86-04, BY THE CITY OF FRIDI�EY: Vacate �rt of a 30 foot easement for public road purposes {Viron Road) lying north of the north 213 feet, as measured at right angles to, the north line of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter and the north line of the northwest quarter ot the roethwest lying east of, and adjaoent to T. H. No. 65. All lying in Section 12, T-30, R-24. Except the north 33 teet thereof (Osborr� Road) and subject to rights and other easements of reaord. � • �.� ��! i �� • . •� s �� • • • • •�v s_ i��� � • �� u�u • � u • • �_ S ��_ �*, : • i L.. v.�U� ' _ � _ •• u_ '�t�• :.� • 1� •__ ' • • � .4. ' � ;. .e • � - ' �� r—. '71i 1�� � :_u._:i. �:� .�i� 4:�Me •. .e 36 - 43 44 - 50 ' \ '4Z,_ .. ' S_:_ • ��ulu . �� u �1�4_ • 11 ' '�• ' \/_ ��►� 4��,�u! U_ : _ • �. 4 ���uiU ��, 4 Y _ . � .. . . r �!_ �_•' _G ��uW • :. � . . _ . •� u �1�4_:_ � 1 1 �/4�_ ' �I . ` [��i�.1.i�3�ITyi�l\/ CITY OF FRIDLEY PLANNING CONIl`1LSSION MEETING, JULY 9, 1986 CALL TO ORDER: Vice-Chairperson Kondrick called the Ju1y 9, 1986, Planning Commission meeting to oider at 7:30 p.m. ROLL CALL: Members Present: Dave Kondrick, Sue Sherek, Alex Barna and Steve Billings Members Absent: LeRoy Oquist, Dean Saba, Wayne Wellan and DonaLd Setzold Others Present; Jim Robinson, Planning Coordinator Jock Rober[son, Community Development Director Ptervin Herrmann, 278 Mercury Drive, Fridley Tom Louchs, 7216 Boone Ave. No., Brooklyn Park Afike McPhillips, 291 Sylvan Lane, Fridley Walter Rasmussen, 7806 Alden Way, Fridley Dawn & Pau1 Dahlberg, 6664 East River Road, Fridley APPROVAL OF NNE 18, 1986, PLANnIrG COPAIISSION MINUTES: AfOTION BY A1. SHEREK, SECONDED BY A1R. BARNA, TO APPROVE THE JUNE 18, 1986, PIANNING COrAffSSION bfINUTES AS WRITTEN. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTInG AYE, VICE-CHr1IRPERSON KONDRICK DECIARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 1. PUBLIC HF.�RING: CONSIDER?TION OF A PRELIMIN�IRY PLAT, P.S. ;k86-04, RIVER LOTS ADDITION, Bl KEITH }]�1RSTr1D: Being a replat of that part of Lo[s 7 and 9, Revised Auditor's Sub- division No. 23, described as follows: Commencing at the Northeasterly or most Northerly coiner of said Lot 9, said corner being marked by a Judicial Landmark; thence Southwes[eriy along the Northwesterly line of said Lot 9, said line now being �rked by .Tudicial Landmark, a distance of 190 feet to the actual poin[ of beginning of the tract to be described; thence Southeasterly on a line parallel with the NoitheasterLy line of said Lot 4 a distance of 8� feet; thence Northeasterly on a line paraLlel with the aforesaid Northwesterly line of said Lot 9 a distance of 190 feet to the Northeasterly line of said Lot 4, said point on said NortheasterLy Line of said Lot 9 beiog 80 feet Southeasterly measured along seid Northeasterly Line from the aforesaid Northeaster'�.y or most Northerly corner of said Lot 9; thence Sontheasterly along the Northeasterly line of said Lot 9 a diskaace of 26.51 feet; thence Southwesterly on a line paralLet with the aforesaid Northwesterly line of said Lots 9 and 7 to the shore of the Mississippi RiveY; thence Ivortherly along PLANT'ING COMiIISSION MEETING NLY 9 1986 PAGE 2 [he shore of the Mississippi River to the intersection with the NorthwesterLy Line of said Lot 7, said Northwesterly line of said Lot 7 being marked by Judicial Landmarks; thence Northeasterly along the aforesaid Northwesterly line of said Lots 7 and 9 to the actual point of beginning, Anoka County, Minnesota, the same being 6652 East River Road. MOTION BY MEt. BARNA, SECONDED SY 2�5. SHEREK, TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING. UPON � VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 7:35 p.m. Mr. Robinson stated the plat is located west of East River Road and south of the intersec[ion of Rice Creek Way. He stated it is approxi- mately one acre in size and zoned single family with single family homes to the north and an apartment complex to the south. Afr . Robinson stated the proposal is to split the parcel into two single family Lo[s; one with 18,047 square feet and the west lot would be 27,054 square feet. He stated this includes a private driveway for access to the westerly lot. Mr. Robinson stated this is the real question as the code states every property should have an access of 25 feet. He stated if the pLat is approved, it should be with the recognition of a variance since both lots will not have their own 25 foot access. Mr. Robinson stated the plat shows the proposed house within 10 feet of the property line and believed a 25 foot minimum setback sho�ld be maintained as there is room to move the home further south. �, garna asked what was located on the Lot to the east of this parcel. :�ff . Robinson stated it is a singLe family home that is se[ back afiout 100 feet from the new lot. He stated there is a1SO a large stand of lilacs and three large spruce trees along the property line. Mr. Roh:nson stated the nearest home to the north is �rel1 over 150 feet from this proposed strUCture and the lots to the north also utilize a common drivewac. Nff. Robinson stated staff woul.d recommend approval of this plat with the following siipulations: 1. Hardsurface driveway to be installed to both existing and proposed building prior [o occupancy of new home. 2. Joint driveway and utility easement to be recorded prior to building permit. 3. Utilities to be installed in a manner which preserves existing vegetation. 4. Recorded at Anoka County prior to building permit, PLANNING COhII�fISSION MEETING JULY 9 1986 PAGE 3 5. Existing and new home to be connected to City sewer and wa[er prior to occupancy. 6. Park fee of $1,500 to be paid wi[h the building permit. 7. There be a 25 foot setbackfeom the north propertp line. Mc. Tom Louchs, representing the petitioners, Keith and Diane Harstad, stated his client is in agreement with the stipulations recommended by staff. Pff . Paul Dahloezg, 6b64 East River Road, stated he is the adjacent property owrer to the north. He sta[ed he appreciates staff's re- comvendation to se[ the house back 25 feet. Mr. Dahlberg stated the home to the east of this parcel and the home on the river west of this parcel are bo[h rental properties and he hoped this liome wouldn't become rental property. He stated it would be nice to have permanent residen[s in those homes. Mr. Dahlberg stated he would like to encouXage the developer not to d isturb the spruce Cress or plantings on the east as they provide quite a significant barrier from the apartments. Mr. Louchs stated he recognizes the fact there is a good deal of vegetation used for screening and they wish to move the sewer and water lines so they will no[ dis[urb the lilacs or spruce trees. No other persons spoke regarding this proposed p1at. MOTION BY 1�IIt, BARNA, SECONDED BY MS. SHEREK, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. UYON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE P[IBLiC HEARING CLOSED AT 7:47 p.m. MOTION $Y MS. SHEREK, SECONDID BY MR. SARNA, TO RECOrQ1EIQD TO CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF PRELIrffN�1RY PI.AT, P,S. 4�86-04, RIVER LOTS ADDITION, BY KEITH HARSTAD, AS DESCRIBED IN THE LEG�L NOTICE, THE SAME BEIP;G 6652 EAST RIVER R0�1D, tr'ITR THE FOLLOWING STIPIIIATIONS: 1. 13aRUSURFACE DRIVEWAY TO BE INSTALLED TO BOTH EXISTING AA�D PROPOSED BUILDING PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY OF NEW HOPSE. 2. JOINIT DRIVEWAY AND UTILI2Y EASEMENT TO BE RECORDED PRIOR TO SUILDII3G PERMIT, 3. UTILITIES TO BE INSTALLED IN � MANNER WHICH PRESERVES EXISTING VEGETATION, 4. RECORDED AT ANOKA COUNTY PRIOR TO BUILDING PERMIT, 5. EXISTING AND NEW HOME TO BE CONNECTED TO CITY SEWER AND W.�TER PRI�2 TQ OCCUPANCY, 6. Y�K FEE OF $1,SOQ TO BE PAID WITH THE BUILDING PERMIT, 7. THERE BE A 25 FOOT SETBACK ON Ti� NORTH PROPERTY LINE. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING NLY 9 1986 PAGE 4 FIJgTHER, TO RECOMMEND A VAR7?.NCE FROM Ti� RIGHT-OF-WAY ACCESS REQUIREMENT OF 2� FEET FOR EACH LOT TO ALLOW A SHARED DRIVEWAY OFF OF EAST RIVER ROAD. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE M(YfION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. hh. Louchs stated their plan was not [o construc[ the driveway the fu11 20 feet, hut to make it about LO or 12 feet. The Colmnission had no probiem as Long as the necessary easement was retained. Ms. Sherek suggested to I�h. Louchs he might want to check with the Fire Department regarding the driveway width in order for fire vehicles to have sufficient room to access. 2. PUBLIC HEARING• CONSIDERATION OF A SPECLIL USE PERPffT, SP ��86-08, BY WALTER RASMUSSEN: Per Section 205.07.1, C,1 of the Fridley City Code, to a11ow a second accessory building on Lots 11 and 12, Block 5, Pearson's Craigway Estates Second Addition, the same being 7806 Alden Way N.E. MOTION BY M[t. BARNA, SECONDED BY 2�5. SHEREK, TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEP.RING OPEN AT 7:�2 p.m. Ph. Robinson stated this is a request for a second accessory building approximately 810 square feet in order [o house 3 boak, trailer and blazer. He stated the property is located west of the intersection of Craigbrook and Alden Way and is zoned single family. D4�. Robinson stated this proposed structure will have�a paved driveway and match the existing garage in appearance. Mr. Robinson stated permission has also been received to combine the two lots, 11 and 12, into one tax parcel. Mr. Rasmussen stated one of his boats was stolen last year out of his driveway and he has an extra vehicLe and would like to buiLd a garage to score Lhe.se ztems. He stated he has a three car garage now, but it doesn't seem to be ec�ough. t4r. Rasmussen stated the new garage would match the house and would fit into the area. He stated the cost of the garage would be $51,247. Mr. Rasmussen stated he would like to request, if possible, the size of the structure be changed from 27 x 30 feet to 28 x 30 feet to give him the extra room for his boat and trailer. Mr, Barna stated he couldn't see a problem with changing the size as he does have sufficient space. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, NLY 9, 1986 PAGE 5 No other persons spoke regarding this special use permit. M(7TION BY MS. SHEREK, SECONDED BY M[t. BARNA, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. UPON A VOICi VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECIAP.ED THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 7:58 p.m. P10TION BY MR. BARNA, SECONDED BY MS. SHEREK, TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP 4k86-O8, BY WALTER Rr1SMUSSEN, PER SECTION 205.07.1, C,1 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO ALLOW A SECOND ACCE- SSORY BUILDING ON LOTS 11 AND 12, BLOCK S, PEARSON'S CRAIGWAY ESTATES SECOND AUDITION, THE SAME BEING 7806 ALDEN WAY N.E., WTTH THE SIZE OF THIS STRUCTURE TO BE 28 x 30 FEET, INSTEAD OF 27 x 30 FEET, UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CH�IRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY, 3. PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDEAATION OF A SPECIAL USE PERhfIT, SP ;k86-09, BY hfICHAEL PCPHILLIPS: MOTION BY M[t. BARNA, SECONDED BY MS. SHEREK, TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE PUBLIi: HEARING OPEN AT 8:00 p.m. Mr. Robinson stated this property is Located on the northeast corner of Sylvan Lane and the University Avenue Service Drive West. He stated it is zoned single family. h�. Robinson stated the request is for a special use permit for a seconci accessory bui.Lding, 320 square feet, located three feet from the west property Line and five feet from the north property Line. i�h. Robinson stated the petitioiier is requesting the requirement for a hard surface driveway be waived as the building would only be used fcr storage. Mr. Robinson stated staff would recommend approval with the stipulations that the siding on this new structure match the existing home, uo naved driveway would be required if the building is used for storage on1y, and a review of the speciai use permit in one year. Ms. Sherek stated she doesn't have a problem with not haping a paved driveway as long as vehicles or motorcycles weren't driven in and out of the building. 2�. McPhillips stated his son h3s a caotorcycle and when it is stored in the garage all winter, his wife can`t get fcer car in and out. He stated the motorcycle crill be parked in this new garage all winter. Mr. Mervin Herrmann, 278 Mercury Drive, stated he lives north of this property and has no objection to 2�. McPhillips' request, PIANNING COMMISSION MEETING, NLY 9, 1986 PAGE 6 I�h�. Herrmann stated he wouldn't object if Mr. McPhillips wished to build the structure two feet Longer. He stated looking down [he road, if someone ever lived there and had a pickup with a super cab, it would be hard to fit in[o a 20 foot garage. , No other persons spoke regarding this request for a special use permi[. M(YtION BY MS. SHEREK, SECONDED BY MR. BARNA, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 8:09 p.m. MdLION BY I�S. SHEREK, SECONDED BY MR, BARNA, TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP �i86-09, BY MICHAEL MCPHILLIPS, PER SECTION 205.07.1, C,1 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO ALL04] A SECOND ACCE- SSORY BUILDING ON LOT 19, BLOCK 2, SYLVAN HILLS PLAT 4, THE SAME BEING 291 SYLVAN LANE N.E.� WITH TNE FOLL04IING STIPULATIONS: 1. THAT THE SIDING ON TNIS NEW BUILDING BE MATCHED WITH THE EXISTING HOME, 2. NO PAVED DRIVEWAY IS REQUIRED AS LONG AS IT IS BEING USED ONLY FOR STORAGE. 3. THAT THIS SPECIAL USE PERMIT BE REVIEWED BY STAFF IN ONE YEAR TO DETERMINE THAT NO VEHICLES ARE BEING DRIVEN IN AND OUT OF THIS STRUCTURE, UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 4. REVIEW OF SP �k85-04. BY LANCE LINDMAN: Mr. Robinson stated the Planning Cormnission requested this special use permit be reviewed in one year. He stated an inspection was made by staff and it was found this second accessory building is being used for storage of an antique car, h�. Robinson stated the grass leading to the garage showed no signs of wear from tire tracks and the petitioner is using this building for the purpose intended. 5. REVIEW OF SP 4k78-13. BY MINNESOTA PEIROLEUM: 6. Mr, Robinson stated staff has made an inspection of Minnesota Petroleum to determine compiianee with the stipulatioos of the special use permit. He stated ail stipulatians have 6een met, with the exception of replac- ing the blacktop within the storage yard. Pk. Robinson stated he believed this item would be taken care of when Minnesota Petroleum's insurance claim is settled. Mr. Robinson stated Meadowl�nds Park is located between 66th and 68th and west of Highway ti5 aad is one of the Largest parks in Fridley. PIANNING COMPfiSSIQN MEETIl3G JULY 9 1986 YAGE 7 Mr. Robinson stated the Planning Cou¢nission conducted a public hearing on July 17, 1985 to consider improvements and possible sale of some park property for single family lots. He stated TKDA had prepared concept plans with improvement costs of $350,000 to $425,000 which included extensive redevelopment including extending Oakle}• Street to facilitate the new lots and park'drainage-improvements. t�fr . Robinson stated the neighborhood was opposed to any sale of park property for residential Lots, but wanted the park improved. He stated a citizen's advisory cormnittee was formed to look at improving the park and drainage and utilizing it for passive use. He stated this cost would be about $270,000. I�h. Fobinson stated one idea is to proceed as proposed by the advisory commiCtee which includes the drainage system and the Gity would pick up two-thirds of the cost of the improvement and assess the remaining cost to the adjoining property owners. t�fr. Robinson stated approximately 23 iots would be assessed with assessments rang- ing from $2,500 to $3,900 per lot, depznding o❑ how it was assessed. Pff. Robinson stated the Planning Co�mnission should consider the motion of the Parks and Recreation Commission. He stated a public hearing would be necessary be£ore any assessments cw ld be levied. Ms. Sherek asked wl�at would be a passive use of the park, D1r. Robinson stated there are existing facilities, but no new facilities would be added other than walking areas and planting of some trees and shrubs. Mr. Robinson stated the cost does include a new parking lot and play fiela, but, basicaliy, the cost is for piping to improve the drainage and to restore the grounds and landscaping. r�. Kondrick stated there is a lot of water retention in the park and before anything could be done, this problem would�have to be alleviated. He stated this is a large area and there is good potential for a nice park. Mr. Kondrick felt there is a Lot of interest in the neighborhood to improve t}:e paxk and very few want to leave it as it is now. He felt a pubLic hearing would be well attended. I�, Barna asked if a study had been done on the holding pond. Mr. Rob- inson stated preliminary engineering work has been completed by TKDA. Ms. Sherek stated without changing the character of the park, she felt four lots could be soLd as this would help defray the cost for the improvements. She felt the residents should be willing to pay the amount the City wouZd have received for sale of these lots. T10TIOh BY MR, BARNA, SECOI�EU BY t�S. S�lEREK, TO RECOT7MEND TO CITY COUSCIL APPROVAL OF THE :�07Sti� OF THE PARKS & RECREATIOti CO'.�1."ffSS10N FROPf SA:3UARY 6, 1986 RELATI�E TO '�TE�Ok'LR:v�S PA3tf:. UPOG A VQICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHA7RPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIID UNANIi�USLY, PLANNING CO1�AfISSION MEETING NLY 9 1986 PA� $ t�h. Robinson stated the Council may be interested to know if the Planning Commission supports a possible assessment for this improve- ment. 7. MOTION BY hS. SHIItEK, SECONDED BY MR. BARNA, TO RECOIASEND TO CTTY COUNCIL IN VIEW OF THE HIGH COSTS OF T1IIS PROJECT bECAUSE OF THE NECESSITY TO IMPRdVE THE DRAINAGE, CONSIDERATION BE GIVEN TO ASSESS BENEFITTING ADJACENT PROPERTIES. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIID UNANIMOUSLY, Mr. Robinson atated the Planning Commission is familiar with the fact that the City had a probiem with personal expression.signs.and the Council has requested a review of the Sign Ordinance to deal with this type of sign, t�h. Robinson state3 the City Attorney�s office has recoimnended these types of s�gns not be overly restrieCed aad, following these sugg- estions, he outlined the requirements for a personal expression sign. A. A,naxi�num size of thirty-two (32) square feet in area per s:gn. B, A maximum of three signs per tzx parcel. C. A maximum distance of ten (10) feet from any property line or driveway. D. The sign dces not contain any messages which.are libel- ous or obscene. E. The sign is erected by the owner of the property upon which it is located. Mr. Robinson stated as far as permits, no permit would be required. Mr, Barna asked how the size oE the.sign was determined. Mr. Robinson stated it is the same as political signs. hk. Robertson stated the Council initiated the request for personal expression signs to be covered in the Sign 6rdinance. He stated it has been reviewed by the Council and referred to the Planning Com- mission for their review and recc�mmendation. Nir. Robertson stated the Coancil made one change in the draft ordinance by eliminating the reference to libelous or obscene messages. PLANNING COh4ffSSI0N MEETING, JULY 9, 1_986 __ _ FAGE 9 Ah, Barna stated he couLd see where this couldn't be determined unless it had gone to court. He questioned if the language could remain and be re-worded, as there are some court cases that have set a precedent. I�h. Robertson stated another point considered by the City Council was who could erect the sign, He stated language was added to not only permit the owner to erect a sign, but another person with the consent of the owner. Ms. Shezek felt you may possibly end up with persons who don't reside on the property putting up signs, with permission of the owner. She felt signs could be ezected by the owner of the property or tenant, with permission of the owner. hh. Billings felt if you make it too restrictive, instead of preventing litigation, you may cause litigation. He felt the basic intent was a sign could be erected by the owner or tenant, with permission of the owner. 1�. Biliings stated he wanted to make sure there is nothing more or less restrictive for political signs because particular signs may fall in two categories. Ph�. Robertson stated the code is quite specific in defining political signs. PfOTION BY MR. BARNA, SECONDED BY MS. SHEREK, TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF THE ADDITION OF PERSONAL EXPRESSION SIGNS TO THE SIGN CODE WITH THE FOLLO[JING RECOMMENDED CHANGES: 1. SECTION 214.05, 7D TO READ AS FOLLOFIS: "THE SIGN DOES NOT CONTATN ANY MESSAGES WHICH HAVE BEEN JUDIC7ALLY DETERMINED LIBELOUS OR OBSCENE," 2. SECTION 214.05, 7E TO READ AS FOLLOWS: "THE SIGN IS ERECTED BY THE OaNER OF THE PROPERTY UPON WHICH IT IS LOCt1TED, OR THE TENANT WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE OWNER," 3. SECTION 214.15, 1- 10 TO READ AS FOLLOWS: "ANY PEBSONAL EXPRESSION SIGNS WHICH ARE ERECTED BY THE OWNER OF THE PARCEL UPON WHICH THE SIGNS ARE TO BE PLACED, OR BY THE TENANT WITH THE PERPfiSSION OF THE OWNER," UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 8. DISCUSSION ON SWIP4IING POOL ORDINANCE: MOTTION BY rS, SHEREK, SECObIDED BY MR. BARNA, TO TABLE THIS ITEM TO THE NEXT MEETING. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRpERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE M(YTIOh' CP.RRIED UNATvIMOUSLY. PLANNING CO2•41ISSION MEETING JULY 9 1986 PAGE 10 9. DISCUSSION OF CURBSIDE RECYCLING AND S.O,R.T PROGRAPS: Mr. Robinson stated even though a representative of the Environmental Quality Co�nission is not here this evening, he would ask for a recommendation from the Planning Co�nission regarding the curbside , recycling program and the SORT site. Mr, Robinson stated these proposals were presented to the Environmental Quality Cocmnission and they were in agreement. Mr, Robinson stated Mr. Beermann who operates the curbside recycling service has requested the City increase his monthly paymevt. He stated the City does not have the authority to raise this monthly payment without advertising for bids. hh. Robinson stated about 445 tons of material has been recycled over the past year or an average of about 74,000 lbs. per month. He stated this amounts �o approximately 4.5% of the City's residential waste, not including apartment houses. I�fr. Robinson stated the 1990 Solid Waste Abatement Plan includes mandatory separation of materials. He stated Fridley is out in front as far as the recycling program for the northern suburbs. I�k. Robinson stated if it is the feeling of the Planning Commission that the curbside recycling should continue, a recort¢nendation should be made to advertise for bids. I�h. Robinson stated 1�. Beermann stated he would remain with the program until the City finds another contractor or he is rehired. Ms. Sherek felt some people aren't aware of the cur6side recycling, She felt they should be better informed and advised it will be mandatory in several years. She stated eventually they wouldn't have a choice and wi11 have to separate their garbage. Mr, Robinson stated another area of concern is the SORT recycling site. He stated Th�. Eari 1uYank took over this site and was going to improve it, but Chis hasn�t been done. hk. Robinson stated Ptr. Frank has re- quested subsidy from the City to defray his costs. t�h. Robinson stated staff would like to reLease a request for proposal which would aliow contractors to design the 6est program to meet the City's needs. He stated Mr. Blumentahl of U-Can has indicated an interest in cperating this site and would rent it for a marginal cost. �, Barna stated one thing needed desperately is a place to dispose of old tires or household appliances. I�fr . Robinson stated some businesses have persons who will pick up old appliances, if you purchase new ones from them. Ms. Sherek stated it is also a problem disposing of certain other wastes such as paint. A'h�. Robinson stated possibly a contractor at the SORT site may be willing several times a year to take household hazardous waste and dispose of them properly. PIANNING COMrIISSION MEETING NLY 9 1986 PAGE 11 MOTION BY MR. BARNA, SECONDED BY MS. SHEREK, TO RECOMMESID TO CITY COUNCII. AUTHORIZATION TO ADVERTISE FOR SIDS FOR TNE CURBSIDE RECYCLING PROC�UIM AND Tp AV17i0RIZE REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS FOR A CONiRACTOR AT THE SORT SITE, UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE DSOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 10, RECEIVE AOBSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTfIORITY MINUTES OF 3UNE 12 1986: MOTION BY MR. BARNA, SECONDID BY MS. SHEREK, TO RECEIVE TxE JUNE 12, 1986, HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MINUTES, UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY, 11. RECEIVE EI3VIRONMENTAL QUALITY COP4IISSION MINUTES OF NNE 17. 1986: MOTION S� NS. SHEREK, SECONDED BY I�R. BARNA, TO RECEIVE THE 3UNE 17, 1986, ENVIRONP3ENTAL QUALITY COPAffSSION MINUTES, UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY, 12. RECEIVE ApPEALS COt✓�'IISSION MINUTES OF JUNE 24, 1986: rt(7LION BY DiR, B�RNA, SEC013DED BY M5. SHEREK, TO RECEIVE THE JUNE 24, 1986, APPEALS CONAILSSION MSNUTES. I•fr, Barna stated in the matter of the variance for LeROy Anderson, the hardship was the double frontage of the Lot and the solar aspect was very important because without it, you couldn't justify the other, He stated there wi11 be 35 feet from the south property Line and side yard wi11 become fronC yard. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE I�i1TI0N CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY, 13. OTHER BUSINESS: A, COUNCIL�S ACTION Ofi PLANNING COPAffSSION ZTEMS: Mr. Robertson advised the Coartnission of the Council's actions on July 7, 1986 regarding PLanning Cotmnission items. In response to a question regarding Apache Camping Center, P7, Robertson stated a citation had been mailed to the aaner for violation of the special use permit. Re state�', in addition, bac4cground information is being prepared for the City Council in order for tham co cansider if a pubiic hearing should be held to revoke the special use permit. PLANNING COi-AfISSION MEETING JULY 9 1986 PAGE 12 B, WELCOME TO MR. STEVE BILLINGS: i�h. Robinson and Nh. Robertson and members of the Planning Co�nission welcomed Steve Billings who will serve as Chairman of the Planning Comnission. ADJOURNMENT : MOTION BY hS. SHEREK, SECONDED BY MR. BARNA TO ADJOURN THE MEETING. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE JULY 9, 1986, PIAf1NING COMPff SSION MEETING ADJOURNED AT 9:30 P.M, Respectfully submitted, ..!. c : �. '��;tCtL��, Carole Haddad Recording Secretary � �iC�2�2,� �Z���G:� 6�? �G�Z���/Z�� � i ��� � �� � � � � ' .�.' 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FRIDLEY.IiRN 6543Z (a12)571-34b0 REZONING REQUEST ZOA ���D"��"�3 VACATION REQUEST SAV # PLATTING REQUEST P.S. t Rq�UFST FEE _ SC�(J �' pARR FEE RD(EIPP $��_� saim�n.m x�r�r�c aorurassiorr r�eernuc n��e 7-�3 -8� �• o-� a� 4�� � � �?i 4: �' 4 PROPERTY INFORMATION ....,,. ...• �. r�aa. � : � �, TRAQ`/ADDITIDN .. �. � � � • :� k �� � � RFASRI FUR R�[IF�i': A site glan shawing the proposed future use is required for all rez oning. �*��*�**�,t*:*:*r,�***�*****t**:�*r:**,c*«�x�***rt«a*��*�****�***�:�a�:******+**a*�*+x� OWNER INFORMATI�N NAME (Please print) -5'/fE�4i11,4N O L/•4�/_ca//i PHONE �/-S7/-7�f'� !v-,�f�-�''S �t • � � • a. . �, i .� , Dl1TE 6'—/% �f :r,r**:***�,�:*�t:�**�*+�**f*,c*�***�x:t,�***++********�************s****+:�+******�***� PETITIONER INFORMATION NAP� {glease print? (n � � � y � . � L PHONE # � '�c�'� - y360 ADLi2F5S �%��% ��r�ly/c.n �: �l � �'r,��r SIG2�'lU�� � �.l��� I]A�R'E �^l6 �d � •,t:*�:x,tt�t:,t*r*�*trx,t**f*,tt�*t***f****�*�***:**f,r:�t,��***,r*tt,t*x*****�t***t*r+t***,t li •• I 1 • ^ • s� r y ��J�.rl� c: �. s� .S�IPULATION$: �i� 171� �• �a 171� �• PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the Planning Commission of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Wednesday, July 23, ]986 , in the Council Chamber at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of: Consideration of a Rezoning request, ZOA �86-04, by 4Jayne Dahl, to rezone from C-3 (general shopping center) to C-2 (general business) on Parcel 2570, the same being 7699 Viron Road N.E. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. LEROY OOUIST �'ICE-C}3AIk PLA-VNIKG GOPL`1ISST0`: Publish: July 7, 1985 July 14, 1986 1LI MAILING LIST ZOA �86-04 /IVayne Dahl City of Spring Lake Park 1301 81st Ave. N.E. Spring Lake Park 55432 Lampert Lumber Company 36 S. Snelling Avenue St. Paul, D11 55105 David 0. Harris 6279 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, �L� 55432 Fridlev State Bank 6315 University Ave. h.E. Fridley, N1N 55432 J.D. D13XWC71 2931 Partridge Road Roseville, MV 55113 ,Amoco Oil Company 4940 1'iking Drive Atpls, �L� 55435 Planniitg 7/3J86 Council 15 ;i� ° L fi P R7 f � �o� r � • 2 , '` ` " � ; � , ��� i _; `�dD !T ,011 %S� (� l00� LamOti%!�m 6 i� lompsAj' f o I /363 � 6aodj' i�f,�:,qemane '6-LYinrdle �o.iveif - 2i � i6 • �~a � R� /i i � -«f�•�--- TTY;LiM1TS uJ,9�`�----`�° � sh..,»>,.,. o � .._ ,fo �S �� (iio% �.✓waron A F F R I D L E Y ��Z �1 `�� . 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F. r ' i' 'l r � . i s°'(� ��7�i!'.�i__ � �� ,-T D�•....� : � � V� �� � tv � .`,'i � � �� �/ '� t� �{� � #` ' �� .. r r ' b�' Y� t! _ ��` � � �. ;�%��� � _ K, , � �,..�, •'. . . or► 21 ✓ , ""� PUBLIC NEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the Planning Gommission of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Wednesday, July 23, 1986 , in the Council Chamber at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of: Consideration of an ordinance recodifying the Fridley City Code, Chapter 205, as it relates to �ay Care Centers and Home Family Day Care. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place, Publish: July 10, 1986 July 14, 1986 STEVE BILLINGS CHAIRMAN PLANNING COMMISSION 22 23 MEND `iU: Jim Robinsfln, Planning Coordinator ptEM� FROM: Myra Gibson. Planning Assistant p�ND II1��TE: July 18, 1986 �r,�� �7g,7�P; Lay care facilities A recent application for a special use permit to allaa a l�y (�re Center in a R-1 zone tias pranpted a xeEValuation of the City's day care restxictions. Staft is proposing to rc�vise the zoning code as it pertains to both Family Ik�y Care (hane occupations) and Day Caxe Centers outside of the hane. Pster informal reviar t� the Planning Commission, I discussed these changes with a current hane care prwider, Rhonda Peterson; the formex president of the County L�y Care Association, Nancy Jorgenson; and the head of Rainbow Day Care, Qaudia McPeek. 'ihe� helped add sane additional modifications to the ordinance related to �arking and State t�uirments. Overall, they felt the changes made were reasonable and not werly restrictive. At this time, it would be appropriate to schedule a public hearing at the Planning Comnission to formalize the rewdification of the Zoning Code as it pertains to Ikzy Care. Attachments h�86-160 3/5/25/10 24 •ra � •• • AN C[�IIZFfNCE RF,QJDIFYII� � uem.r?v CLTY Q� BY ALOII� SECfIONS 205.03.18., 205.03.19.� 205.07.03., 205.08.03., 205.09.02., 205.10.04.. 205.13.00i., 205.16.04., AND RH�1lSFRYNG �iE P��T ODNSECUTIVE NUl�BRS; ALBD BY A!�'7DING SECPIONS 205.03.32.. 205.03.6$.. 205.03.69.� 2p5.03.70., A2ID 205.09.01. The City Nuncil of the City of FridlEy hereb3 ordains the Yolloaing: .i � � o- i�i49 �:�� � . ��'ii�� � . • � �� �• . -. ��u-�e�• •� . • �. - .��,'� �� siiF! 32. Hane Occupation F. Licensed Fanulv Ix�iy C�re //facilities//.#�� that serve //ten (10)// twelve f12) or fewer children//.//�:'hPn one fll care giver is �ovided and 68. Streets, Arterial. A street designed primarily to carry traffic between large land use units//.// as de-� ed 'n the Tr n�rtation section oY the current Fridlev Co�reiZens �ve Plan. 69. Streets, Collector. A street desic�ed primarily to �arzy traffic f rom local streets to arterial streets and highways//.// as defined in the Transggrtation section of the c� ntrrg,t Fr;�i�Y��grehe��;ve P1an. 70. Stceet, Local. A street of limited continuity designed primarily to carcy traffic to the abutting properties and higher order streets//.//., as defined in the T, r�rt�t�on section of �h? c�rre�t Fri�ey C�morghPnaive Plan. 25 Page 2 - Ordinanoe # � � •.i _ _t� �.19 , I. � �11: 4 :Q11 :�Y !� ^. 1. USFS PERMITTID C. Uses Perniitted With A Special Use I�rmit. street. - •i- • z �• �. .. �-_ _ .__ . . _•-. �, „� ii . � . .. .- . . .,�: � �: �..�_:�_.0 �.i> . i, R y�: W ::r,��� :�Y[R��. , 1. USES PII2MI'1TED C. Uses I�rmitted With A Special Use Permit. �c ' _.! . • • •.4� _7=i ' • �- • . 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' :� 71� • � RF.ASQd FOR R$2DFST: A site glan showing the proposed future use is required for all rezoning. #+k�**#***f******t****k**###**!�***!**tt*#*****i�*****�kt*##***#**at*****#*#*****�k**##**!� OWNER INFORMATION NAt� (please ptint}�n;Cf21 i'�� f e.��' L�V,_PHONE i SZ�,-��� ���•a. SIGNAZSJF *,t***�*r**tt**:*,r::,c:�******:**�******�**,�:****,�:�**r**�+*****�******�******�******* PETITIONER INFORMATION N.M� (please print) --�C�" Y (X� Fr]of7E ' ���;-a`- SIGI�URE •��r:**,t**,t,t��f**,t:**s**t* **,t,t*,t:f *ir,t:**f *fc�*� c�*�*�#*�,t**,r*t,t,t�***t*t** **t*tr**+**i: •if• 1 �� I 1 \ '•• ?� M �� 1 •• • }� STIKJLATIONS: �� �� �1 � �a� SAV N86-03 Darrel Farr Darrel Farr 4600 Lake Road Robbinsdale, MN 55422 Steven Tatro 5484 Meister Road N.E. f'ridley, MN 55432 Ronald Ross 5482 Meister Road N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 John Steimle 5464 Meister Road N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Don Wells 5444 Meister Road N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 George Boomer 5442 Pleister Road N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Arvid Peterson 1562 West Bavarian Court Fridley, MN 55432 Elizabeth Farr 5422 Meister Road N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Dianne Johnson 5420 Meister Road N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Yvonne Brunsvold 1585 South Bavarian Pass Fridley, MN 55432 Judith Hoffman 1583 South Bavarian Pass Fridley, MN 55432 Uivian Hoese 1567 South Bavarian Pass Fridley, MN 55432 Charles Dennison 1564 West Bavarian Court Fridley, MN 55432 William Greve 1582 West Bavaria�e Pass Fridley, MN 55432 MAILING LIST Donald Emerson 1584 West Bavarian Fridley, MN 55432 Planning NA 2% Council Innsbruck Townhomes Court Association 5306 Meister Road Fridley, MN 55432 Wayne Gergen 5622 West Bavarian Pass Fridley, MN 55432 Harold Renquist 1631 Brenner Pass Fridley, MN 55432 Ruth Chacey 1627 Brenner Pass Fridley, MN 55432 Daniel Cook 1623 Brenner Pass Fridley, MN 55432 Patrick Nielsen 1621 Brenner Pass fridley, MN 55432 Donna Stevens 1625 Brenner Pass Fridley, MN 55432 Nancy Johnson 1629 Srenner Pass Fridley, MN 55432 Larry Lundgren 5411 West Brenner Pass Fridley, MN 55432 Ronald Burchett 5407 West Brenner Pass Fridley> MN 55432 Thelma Dennis 54Q3 West Brenner Pass Fridley> MN 55432 Gregory Ray 5401 West Brenner Pass Fridley, MN 55432 James Garrison 5405 West Brenner Pass Fridley, P1N 55432 Maureen Sullivan 5409 West Brenner Pass Fridley, MN 55432 Sharon Heaton 1463 Brenner Pass Fridley, MN 55432 Robert Werner 1639 Brenner Pass Fridley, MN 55432 h -�. � � i,v • �a J '^. 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SSS e O 9�, Q S9f � ; . _. �� . � , / 0 cs�� _ ^` \ �� , � S, �o . o � � o� a r� ? , � — - �,����s .����y � a,o,�ye eq�� o -� l�tna{e4 �mn mo�um¢R� /3LDCK /�(/N5f3!?UCl� /�4k�� �l�t/Nh�JUSC-S PLAT J.� 1 hv�br nr�i(� �Aee Ihi� i� ��rw eM ��rr�ar ��pr���nmri�n e1 a surrq e! rh� boundari�� e/ th� aber� A����Q bavi6�d �and� ond ei rh� leaa�i�n �I ��� 6uildinp� tFy�e�� and �II .'ubb �naroeaA�n�nrs� if a�r, Irem w�n f� � �r wi/ hnd. A� wr.�rd A� �w� IAb ��y �1 � •.0. 19� � ! ` S WRlAN�HGI �ING, INC. npn��r�/�j �, S v�y�r� �r r�.• 32 � �°" .�ar � Northwestern Belll J U N g 1986 6540 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center, P4N 55430 June 4, 1986 P1r. Daniel J. Farr Project Manager Darrel D. Farr Development Corp. 4600 Lake Road Mpls, MN 55422 Re: Vacation of Utility Easement Dear �1r. Farr: Northwestern Bell Telephone Company has no objection to the vacation of the five foot utility easement from the southwest property corner of Lot 4, Block 1, Innsbruck North Townhouses Plat 4, to a point ten feet west of the southeast property corner of the same lot as indicated on the attached platting. Sincerely, „ l.V , _�4@'Ci'� Grego y A. Sothern Engineer-Design Attach. 33 /'� � Northern States Power Company North Division 4501 68ih Avenue North Brooklyn Center, Minnesota 55429 Telephone (612) 566-9120 3QN 4 19CS June 2, 1986 Mr. Deniel J. Farr Darrel A. Farr Development Corp. 4600 Lake Road Minneapolis, MN 55422 &B: VACATIOIi O■ HASBMHHi — 5462 MSISTSR &OAD, FEIDLBY, NN (BLOCH 1, LOT 4— IlINSBRUCH N0. TOMNHOUSBS PLAT 4) Dear Mr. Farr: In regard to the above mentioned vacation, Northern States Power Company does not object to vacating the 5' easement on the southerly lot line of lot 4. Our facilities are in the easements on the front lot linea. Sincerely /'� �2 ,/��.�--� � � Lar y Benaon Community Services Manager Northern Stetes Power Company NORTH DIVISION LMB/s cc: City of Fridley :• .•�• � May 30, 1986 Daniel J. Farr Project Manager Darrel A. Farr Development Corp. 4600 Lake Road Minneapolis, NL� 55422 Dear Mr. Farr: Pursuant to your letter of May 27, 1986, htinnegasco, Inc. has no facilities within that certain platted utility easement located in and along the Southwesterly line of Lot 4, Block 1, Innsbruck North Townhouses Plat 4. Accodingly, we have no objection to the vacation nor encroachment of that easement. Thanks for your concern and early notification is appreciated. Sincerely, \ ,-, ,, _ � !r ;, � , �-�!� ,_=� �; �.-`-- William R. Schram Administrator - Real Estate = C _=. . _ _ _ = Your cooperation JUi+ � ,g���: 34 35 J ! \.1n G: F\ t.I'14i.� C O M M U N I C A T i O N 5 May 29, 1986 Mr. Daniel Farr Darrell A. Farr 4600 Lake Road Minneapolis, MN Dear Afr. Farr: Development Corp. 55422 350 - 63rd Avenue N,E. Fridley, MN 55432 JIIN 2 1986 I received a copy of your plat from Znnsbruck North Townhouses. Our plant will not be affected by the vacation request between Lot 4 and 5 of Block 1. Storer Cable does not object to the vacation request. Sincerely, » �� Keith r1. Hennek Plant Manager KMH:nm � �;iTY OF FRIDLEY � S4S1 UNIVERSITY AYE. N.E. FRIDIEY, MN 6S4S2 (612)571-S,bO REZONING aiEQUEST ZOA � 36 �ACATIOnf �iEQUEST SAV ��L . �_-- f �� PLATTING REQUEST P.S. f R$�UEST FEE PARR FEE RDC£IPP # �� ' saim�n.m A.�ru�r�c a�ru�usswrr r�.-r�c n�� � �Z3 �&� S�IIDULID CITY Q�[]NCIL MEEfING I�.TE PROPERTY tNFORMATION r•���• • ��• a. Lf�AL DESQ2IPPZON: a-r- - ,t1. 33 �� .Cs�AD� r,ar � st.oc�c — �,cr/rwnrrmx l"�er dc ,�1u1 ��,�J�J9pE o�z1U4J f�r��•.�/,73�;� —z'ScE �i9Ci�rO E�yrB� r ff � PRfSFNT 2C�7ING R1;2UFSTID ZONING RFASQ� ft�R R$2UFST: A site glan shwing the proposed future use is required for all /^ rez oI]1 1_ ✓n.i.�.,i.> nC (l�/.lJ�rr.—ii �l'-_ ii'Y'i� _ ...arr �1 /n� n �,-,,�c� -5'i�da�,o.�� t o,e ✓,2�.� �c'�c� �£�1[��,vi�7� T�s� �o o F �SR�i�.�� �c.� a �.SPP ��-rn ci� Pv �`'��/f�r B� •�*•.�:�*..*•..��*��*��*�*.**.***..*••*.***.*:******.�***.*.**«*.*.:.**.*****.**.�** OWNER INFORMATION NAD� (please print) PHONE # ADIR£SS - - �:� � •�+***,t**+:*:*,tr**�f f *tt*�,t,t:*i�,t�t*f *,t�+tt*�,t���*f �,t,t«,r,rrtXx,t�,t,trr*t***,t �s►rr�::r*f *: PETITIONER iNFORMATION NAME (please print} l—eTY_�,{ i�'i!�£y HiONE :�i•a._ SIG2�1[JRE •tt***t*:*s***,ra**�:**:*,t**�** PLANNING Q�Mt•SLSSION : APPROJID ci� a�r�cII.: r�Pxwm STIHJL,ATIONS: � -�� -� **t**,tftf**ft**�*f****s*�*�****�*******�** �� �r� �• .,�. �r. .: 37 Planning �to utii.) 6/27 Council �14ILING LIST SAV �86-04 /by City of Fridley City of Spring Lake Park 1301 Slst Ati�e. 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'� , H� •� � + ,., r -a ' .. is �� � %+ a� �._._ .~ �� _srf�� ... . �� � S� 42 June 27, 1986 ;� Dear Uti it Lompany: The City of Fridley currently has a Vacation request, SAV N86-04, to vacate part of a 30 foot easement for public road purposes (Viron Road) lying north of the north 213 feet, as measured at rights angles to, the north line of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter and the north line of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter lying east of, and adjacent to T.H. No. 65. All lying in 5ection 12, T-30, R-24. Except the north 33 feet thereof (Osborne Road) and subject to rights and other easements of record. If you have utilities in this easement and this vacation would have an adverse effect on this easement, please notify the City of Fridley Planning Department at 6431 University Avenue N.E., Fridley, MN 55432 as soon as possible. Thank you. Dtinnegasco has no :acilities within the above described area proposed to be vacated and has no objec:ion to its vacation. Thanks for .he advance notic� � �� � �%��/� � /` � � !/�� ������� n �ii/�i� Minne�sao � Company of D�versif�eC Enero�es. In� William R. Schram Admmisvacor — Aeal Es[ate (612) 342 5381 7pD West L�naen Avenue M�nnea�olis. M�nneso:a 5�03 43 TELEPONE RESPONSES FROM UTILITY COMPANIES REGARDING SAV �86-04 NSP — Jim Radefeldt "We have a direct buried feeder cable on service drive." STORER CABLE - No response. NORTHWESTERN BELL - Greg Sothern "We have a buried cable on the service drive." 44 � . . -,.:��. •�� .:.•.�•.- � . •.. �.. ,... • � � �� ME[�1� DATE: JULY 2, 1986 i • � r a�+ � � u •�� I oontactec3 the Minnesota De�rtrnent of Health-St�inuning Pools division, and talked to Mike Wokowski, Chief Community Health Sanitarian. I called to request a more reoent oog� of tl�e private resictential switmning pool ordinance. l+lr. Wokowski infozmed me that the State does not have an ordinance foz private pools, only one for public pools. 4he reason the State cl�es not have a se�arate ordianance is because the two are very simi.lar in content. Mr. Wokotirski also mentioned that the pool ordinanoe is under going change, and that one of the foreseen changes is the height of the surrounding fence fran 4 feet to 6 feet. 'ri�is nea caoe foz public pools will be finalized in November or Deaember. Mr. Wokowski recatunended that in the case of above ground pools as well as belvd gro�d �ols, the iencing restriction should ranain at 6 feet in heignt with r�o hand or foot holds. Zrie basis for this recw[¢nendation is that any pool is an attractive nuisance and the better the fence, the less likelyhood of snall children climbing the fenoe or wall and drowning in the pool. If the Yence does not meet oode, not only tl�e haneaaner would be liable for such an incident, but the City would be also because they wece not enforcing the a,de. �e goal of this ordinance is the protection of the public's health. 3dIMhLiNG FOOL WMPARLS�I LIST QTY HEIGHT OF EENCE ~ Brooklyn Center F'ence height: 4' Brooklyn Park ..� . . d�lunbia Heights h• '. • • Nc� Brighton F�CCEPPION: All above gro�d pools that have a min. 4' high vertical pool side with a renweable laader. Fenoe height: D;inim� 4', Maxim�un 6'-6" Fence heignt: Minimisn 9' 24" or deeper pool Fenoe height: Ninimsn 5' Fence height: Minimun 4' 18" or deepez pool Fence height: Minimun 5' inground oc Lx rtially inground or a height of not more than 3' at�ove ground. * All fen�s to be �mgletely enclosed security fence with a minimum of 11 gauge woven wire mesh, made of corrosion resistant materials. �e fence shall not be more than 4" fran the bottrn of tne fenoe to the grounii. * Each gate shall be the height of the fence and shall be of a self-closing, self-latching type. M-Bh- �4�: ,.. .. ,., .. 45 Dean Saba's suggested Code Change Revised section 115.02 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 'S. Fencing Added Fencing or other effective means including, but not limited to, walls (Pool Wall included) or buildings, acceptable to the City, shall be--------------- ------------------ swimming pools. Fencing shall meet the following criteria: A In Ground Pools: (1). Existing ok (2). Existing ok C3). Existing ok (4). Existing ok B. Above Ground Pools (1) Fencing shall be provided vl�a-with self closing or self latching gates capable of being locked. This fencing shall be four feet in height. (2) The opening betaeen the bottom of the fence and the ground or other surface shall be not more than four (4) inches. (3) If pool is in fenced-in rear yard meeting the self latching and locking gate requirements, the height of the pool wall shall be included in meeting the 4 foot requirement, providing a safety ladder or removable entrance ladder is used as the means of entering the water, 115. ��ING POOLS (Ref. 610, 631) 115•01. DEFINITIOMS 7he following definitione shall apply in the interpretation and application of Lh1s Chapter and the following words and terms whenever they occur in thi� Chapter are deflned as follows: t, Aealth Departseat, Health Ofticer or State Board of Healt6. The City, when used in this Chapter and in Che requirements adopted �q reference. 2. Inflatable Swimmin8 Pool Encloaure. Any temporary structure ahase P+'�ary means of support is air pressure. 3, ferson. Any individual, natural Qerson, firm, association, organization, partnership, Duslness Snstitution, agency, or' any Federal, State or local government agency �r instrumentality or other entlty recognized by lav, as the sub�ect of rights and dutiee, and shall include, but not be limited to, enployees, licensees, tenants, caretakers, lessees, managers and operators of sWircming pools. 0. Private Reaidential Pool. � Any sui�ing pool located on prlvate property under the control of the hoceouner, permanent or portable, the use of �h1ch is limited to suimming or bathing by the resident family or their invited gueats and having a depth of aore than two feet (24 inches) at any poiat and a surface area exceeding 250 spuare feet and a volnme over 3.250 gallons. 5. Publlc Svlmming Pool. Any swimming pool, other than a private residential pool, intended to be used collectively by �umbers of persons for swimming and Dathing and operated by any persons uhether they De owner, lessee, operator, licensee or concessionaire, regardless of uhether or not a fee Ss charged for such use. 6. Specfal Purpose Pool. Any swimaing paol used as a treatment pool, Lherapeutic pool or a special pool for xater therapy. 7, Slrimming Pool. Any structure, basie, chamber or tank contalning an artifieial body of vater for svi�ing, diving, relaxation or recreational bathing. 4F Deflnitiotw 115- Ol 115.0:. SD 8. Yading fool. Any swicsming pocl ueed or designed Lo be used exclusively for Wading or bathing and having a maximum depth of Cwo teet (24 inches). 115.�2• GENERAL REQ�IRF]��NTS t. Plan and Building Perait�. No person shall construct, enlarge, repair, move, convert or alter any swimaing pool rrithout first submitting and °bermitsn shallrbe issued appropriate perc�its from Lhe City. No building p unless prior approval from the City has been granted in xriting. 2. Plumbing, Electrical and Hechanical. All plumbing, electrical and mechanical installation� and equipment ehall meet the reQuirements of the Frldley City Code. j, Special Use Permlt Aequired. Inflatable swimming pool enclosure� shall require a special use permit prior to their installation as ouLlined in Chapter 2�5 of the City Code. 4. Location. All sWic�ing pools must De located a minimum of ten i10) feet horizontal distance from any overhead electrical xires. 5. Fencing. Fencing or other effective means including, but not limited to, walls or Duildings, acceptable to the City, shall be provided to positively control access to public and private residential swi¢�ing pools. Fer,cing shall meet the fo2lowing criteria: p. The fencing shali prevent the entrance of children and be without hand or foot holds that would enaDle a person Lo climb over it. H. The fencing shall be at least a1Y (6) feet high and entrances shall be equipped �ith self-closing and �elf-latching gates capable of being locked. C. Self-closing or self-latching devices ahall be placed at the top of the gate or othen+ise inaccessible to small children. D. The opening between the bottom ot the fence and the ground or other surface shall be nat more Chan four (4) inches. i15-02 47 General Repulrements � 6. Epuipment Standarda. All new equipment purchased or installed on any swimming pool ahall comply vith the following applicable standarda of the National Sanitatlon Foundation: A. Standard Ho. 9- DSatomlte Type Filters for Swlmming Pool EquiGment, October, 1g66. 8. Standard No. 10 - Sand Type Filters for Swlmming Pool Equipment, Detober, 1966. C. Standard No. 11 - Recessed Automatic Surface Skimmers, Qetober, 7965. D. Standard No. 17 - Centrlfugal Pumps for Swimming Pools, January, 7966. E. Standard No. 19 - Ad�ustaDle Output Rate Chemlcal Feeding Equipment for Swieming Pools, October, 1966. F. Standard No. 22 - Swi�ing Pool Water Treatment Chemical9 and/or Processes, May, 1g68. C. Standard No. 27 - Hultiport Valves for Swimming Pools, Hay, 1g69. H. Standard No. 28 - Cartridge Type Filters for Swimming Pools, February, 1971. I. Standard No. 38 - Te�t Kit� for Sximming Pools, NovemDer, 1970. Equipoent noC covered Dy the above National Sanitation Foundation Standards shall not De installed or used Defore !L has 6een approved by the City. 7. Sn�pection. The City shall be perc�ltted access to all swimming pools for purposes of ir.spection of the pool and equipoent at reasonable times and as often as deemed necessary Co ensure compliance xith this Chapter. Access to prlvate pools shall �e wiCh Che homeovner�s permission or due process of lav. 8. Interterence. No person shall interfere xlth or hinder the Clty in the gerformance of its dutiea under the yrovlsions of this Chapter or the lavs of the State of Ninnesota. l lb�� . B 115-03 .03.56.4 115.03. AEQUTAk?4EH7'S FOR POBLIC ��S 1, Llcense Required. No person shall wn, operate, maintain, leasu�e;s a license therefo�e has puDlic s+immin6 Dool located uC;�nttto this Chapter. been obtained from the C1ty P p. ADPlication. The application for a swimmin8 PQOl license ehall be on fo� 9ha11nrequlreY the City and ahall include such lnformation a� the City Such application for Che issuance of such license, maintenance, termination condit onsiofrthis Codearelativento generaln requirements forblicensin88 a9 well as for the requirements of thi� Chapter. The City may deny the application for a llcense Mhlch fails to tully comply xlth Lhese requirements. 3, Fees aad Exemptiona. The annual license fee and expiratio peratingl oremaintainingC sachools, of thla Code. Persons owning, rectories, parsonages or governmental subdivislons, churches, convents, reli6lous community centers shall be requlred to obtain a license but without payment of a license fee. p, Aevocation. Trie City Council may revoke any license is�ued pursuant to this provided in Chapter 11 of this Code or for any violation of anY of Lhis Chapter. Chapter se provision 5, State Healt6 Departuent Regulation� Adopted. Regulatlons of the MinnesoLa Heaith*DePartment ��D�' ools" including9a11 State Board of Health, relating to public sr�imminH reference and made a subsequent amendments there Code,esubjectato the bfollowing addition and part of the Fridley City deletions: 11ne�Dth}sufficientlfloatseah 11 DehprovidednatftLe Dreak61nA6rade betveen the shallov and deep portions of the swimmin8 P�1�• B. The following portiona of o;9���Qelctedufrom�tHis�Chapt�er9end relating to PuDllc svia�ing p ahall have no effect ln the City of Fridley. (�) All of Section (b), Page 3. (2) All of Section (d). (3), pa8e �• (3) All of Section (i), (2), (BS}, Fage 6 (L) All of Section (v), Page 17. 15-04 ReQuirementa For Publio Poola 49 ■� � 115,00. REQUIRII�BTS POR fRIYATE P00[.S American Public Health Aaan. Sugge�ted Regulations Adopted. AesidentialtSwimm n B Pools9 1970,tP�eparedgbyBtheCAmericaniPublio 8ealth Association are hereby adopted by reference and shall be in full force and effect in the City of Fridley as if set out here in full, subject to the followir,g deletions: A. All of Section 1.2.1, Page 6 B. All of Section 6.2, PaBe 9 C. All of Section 7.1, Qage 9 D. All of Sect]on 14.1, Page 18 E. All of Section 17.1, Page 19 F. All of Section t9.2, Page 2� Z, Decking ReQuirements. A deck at least 3 feet wide, measured from the pool xater's edge, shall be proviCed xhich extends coopletely around all private residential Pools. Above ground private residential pools may be provided with decking of a minimum size of 4 feet by 4 feet at poal entry Doints and provided that such decking has the approval of the City. The deck shall be sloped away froc the pool to drain at a grade of 1/4 to 3�8 inch per llneal foot and shall have a nonslip eurface. 3. Additional Inlet and Outlet Aequirementa. All private residential pools vith a depth greater than seven (7) feet at any point shall be provided with an outlet at the deepest point to permit Che pool to be completely and easily emptled. Openinge shall be covered by a proper grating which Ss eecurely fastened and which can not be readily removed Dy bathers. Outlet openings of the floor of the pool shall De at least four times the area of discharge pipe or shall Drovide sufficient area so the maximum veloclty af Lhe xater passing through the grate openings shal] not exceed one and one-half teet Qer second. The maximum width of grate openings shall De one-halP inch. An antivortex type of drain may De used in lieu of gratings. Any pool nevly constructed after Hay 1, 1976 which has a depth of less than �even (�) feet and xhich does not have an outlet to Pertcit the pool to be easily and completely emptied ahall be provided xith a means ot draining the pool such as pumping, drain opening or other means acceptable to the City. 115.05. PEAALTI83 Any violation of this Chapter is a misdemeanor and is sub,Ject to all penalties provided for �uch violatlons under the proviaions of Chapter 901 of this Code. 50 iis.os AeQuire�enta For Frivate Pools Penaltiea 115-OS w r �inroF FRlDLEY pLANN1NG DIV151�N �.. , N�no To: Jim Imbinson, Planning Coordinator �tp gtan; My[a L. Gibson, Planning Assistant i+le�no Aate: July 18, 1986 Memo Subject: Payment to Earl Frank On P.pri1 15, 1986, the City apglied to the Metropolitan Cbuncil for 5421.80 for the rebate of 105.45 tons of recycled mateZial be�w� Janua�' 1, 1986 arul t9arch those9materials�collected thoughethe2Qubside 1Rec.Yclin9 Pr«3x$n and $117 48 was reoeived for the matecial reeycled at the S.O.RT. Oenter. It was the intention of the D�C to �y Earl Frank the $117.48 for the materials he �llected because it would help him maintain his recyclin9 business. A motion was mac]e at the June 17, 1986 $2C meeting to tecommend that the City Council authozize the payment of $117.48 ceceived foc the $4/ton Rebate. to Earl Fzank for those materials collectedd and recycled in conjunction with the 5.0. R T. Center. At this time i would like the Planning Commission to consider this reoomme�idation of the Environmental Quality Commssion and appcove it to be discussed at the next City Cr�uncil meeting- 3/5/26/29 T ` JZ a�o � ' ' � o � a0: : O: � Oi M . O • . O. N N: �� �O: l� � h' C � _ � _ _ _ _ _ _ .,r -- i� — H F U � > � U y V, y q .ti � � L � �� � O �a °°8 ��a F � � — — — — — — — — O N O : � ____ _ _ `p ��if : . • . $ V . . • + � 0; `�' K: K �n. : � � � : v �i� : � S �' � . . L$ N y • �: ^: � H � 7�1. N. .y � � o �: i � � {�i; u�i: � �°� � � a : � �: H: � . . w . > o a . � _ � w: � N w � -- — — — — — — — — — — z O: � • � + .� ' ♦+ : • � � 4 � a� � • � y� � � a Q ..1• H ' i Fi .+ � M i+ 4 V: Y O: i � o� y ; : : r-i • �+ • < O 4 c� p� � c3 m� �„� °o' o: �7 O tE1 a � � � �� �• o M 7 • '7� e. � o �.-y '� i . n� u N• ti• �Q O S N w � r? : •{Q• • p i y t�� Il O .. J • � � N N L �� . � �• : � L L M.tl1 V OD V . N � . 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U � . �, : i' : d .; .: .°� o .,�f �.�r '�O; a � � i L r�. � � n M� N� O. � � .n �i o • v o tj � � � 'm � 2'i ° a .+ a . . . � m b.'. 3 �C °a E o ,°, � M 4 � � � W � � K t�,' "'S � S �a : �: 0. � as y n .�y. .�+ .-C � �: �; v�. d• � r hl` G � q b: V� � � >: �. � � �4 H � tl � � � o �: � "Y� 8 � , g �n i . . . � 54 The Cormission members stated they Nould be in favor of proceeding with U-Can's interest in the S.O.R.T, facility. PtOTION BY NR. PETER4GWr SEC(Xl�D BY MR. NIELSEN, 4'0 RECOHMEND TNRT 5:"AFF COIITZNUE Rt� INVESTZGATE THE POSSIBSLITIES OF SEEx721C P[1'-"".'t1TIAL PPR40P1NF.L TO OPERATE aND NAINTAIN TNS S.O.R.T. FACILITY. UPQN A VOICE VOTE� RLL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON ti6LLAN 1llECLAR�'A THF, MOTS9N CARRIED UNANIXOUSLY. Ms. Gibson asked for some direction on whether or not to give Mr. Ear1 Frank the tonnage money in the amount of 5117.48. MOSION BY NR. SVANDA� SECONDED BY NR. NIELSEN� TO RECU.'dNEND TO THE CITY COUNCIL THAT THE CITY P]lY $ARL FtUWK 1NE TONNACE MONEY RECEIVED FRCNt MF.TRO- POLITRN COUNCIL NNICX NAS REFLEC?IVE OP THE 50LID WASTE RECYCLED AT TNF. S.O.R.T. FACILITY FOR TNE PERIOD OF JAN. 1, 1986, :^NR(�UCN MARCH 31, 1986. UPON A VDICE VOTE, ALL VOTIHC ATE, CNAIRPSRSON WELLAN DECLARED THF. MOTIOtJ CARRIEA UNANINOUSLY. 3. DISCUSSION ON CEN1POSTING: Because of other priorities at this tir.ie, the Cowmission members agreed to postpone discussion on canposting until sanr. of the other r�atters have been resolved. 4. C0141ISSION ELECTIONS: Etections were postponed until the next meetinq when. hopefully, the new member. Mr, Da1e Thompson, could De present, ADJOURNMENT: NOTION BY XR. PETERSON� S�NDED 9Y MR. SV.WDA, TO AA70tJRN THE NEETING. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL Vt7TSNG AYE� CHAIRPERSON MELLAN DSCLARED THE JUNE 17, 1986� ENVIRONMENTAL pUALITY COMNISSILNI MSF7'IMG ALUOURNED AT B:40 P.M. Respectfully subrt�itted. � `� ynng Sa a Recording Secretary J 1 J