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PLANNING COMMIS3ION MEETING
WEDNESDAY, 3EPTEMBER 7� 1994
7:30 P.M.
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
City of Fridley
A G E N D A
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1994 7:30 P.M.
LOCATION: Fridley Municipal Center, 6431 University Avenue N.E.
CALL TO ORDER-
ROLL CALL•
APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: August 24, 1994
PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT SP #94-10 BY
DAVID AND PATRICIA YOUNKIN:
Per Section 205.07.01.C.(1) of Fridiey City Code, to allow accessory
buildings other than the first accessory building over 240 square
feet on Lot 2, Block 6, Innsbruck North, generally located at 5401
Matterhorn Drive N.E.
PUBLIC HEARING: CON�IDERATION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT SP #94-11 BY
SAM'S AUTO BUYING PROGRAM:
Per Section 205.15.01.C.(2) of Fridley City Code, to allow automobile
agencies selling or displaying new and/or used motor vehicles on Lot
1, Block 1, Vantage Companies Addition, generally located at 8150
University Avenue N.E. (Sam's Club)
/'1 PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT SP #94-12 BY
MONTE AND MICHELLE MAHER:
Per Section 205.24.04.D of Fridley City Code, to allow construction
in the flood fringe district on Lots 16 - 21 with exceptions, Block
W, Riverview Heights, generally located at 7965 Riverview Terrace
N.E.
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LOT SPLIT REOUEST, L.S. #94-04 BY DONALD DOLAN•
To split all of Lot 6, Auditor's Subdivision No. 78, City of Fridley,
Anoka County, Minnesota excepting the South 200.0 feet of the east
363.0 feet thereof, as measured along the East and South lines of
said Lot 6, generally located north of 59th Avenue, south of 61st
Avenue, and west of Main Street.
CONSIDER ELEMENTS OF SOUTHWEST OUADRANT DESIGN REVIEW PROCESS
RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MEETING
OF AUGUST 11, 1994
RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE HUMAN RESOURCES COMMISSION MEETING OF
AUGUST 11. 1994
RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL OUALITY AND ENERGY
COMMISSION MEETING OF AUGUST 16 1994
RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING OF AUGUST 23
1994
OTHER BUSINESS:
ADJOURNMENT
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING� AIIGII3T 24, 1994
CALL TO ORDER•
Chairperson Newman called the August 24, 1994, Planning
Commission meeting to order at 7:33 p.m. '
ROLL CALL•
Members Present:
Members Absent:
Dave Newman, Dave Kondrick, LeRoy Oquist,
Dean Saba
Diane Savage, Brad Sielaff, Connie Modig
Others Present: Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator
Donald and Carol Dickison, Custom Mechanical
Lisa and Doug LeMay,.Family Animal Hospital
Bob Stein,er, Essewee �WV Company
Tom LaNasa, Essewee IWV Company
Gary Maciej, Quality Cleaning Inc.
APPROVAL OF AUGU$T 10, 1994. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES:
MOTION by Mr. Saba, seconded by Mr. Oquist, to approve the
August 10, 1994, Planning Commission minutes as written..
IIPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSiON.NEWMAN DECI,ARED ��
THE MOTION CARRIED �NANIMOIISLY. ' ��``'4:" '
1. PUBLIC HEARING: CONSTDERATION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT SP
#94-09. BY GARY MACIEJ:
Pursuant to stipula�ion �1 of a previaus special use permit
request, SP #88-12, specifically the stipulation which
states: "The petitioner agrees that any future.re-use�of
the building is subject to finding, through.the special use
permit process, that the re-use would be compatible with the
surrounding neighborhood." The request would allow the
building to be occupied by a cleaning service. The request
is for Lots 27 and 28, Block 12, Hyde Park Addition, the
same being 5973 - 3rd Street N.E.
MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Oquist,.to waive the
reading of the public hearing notice and to open the public
hearing.
IIPON A VOICE VOTE� ALL VOTING AYE� CBAIRPERBON NEWMAN DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PIIBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 7:35 P.M.
�, Mr. Hickok stated the special use request is by Gary Maciej and�
� Donald Dickison. Mr. Dickison is the owner of the complex at
5973 Third Street N.E at the corner of the intersection of 3rd
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Street and 60th Avenue. The request is to allow the re-use of
the property for a commercial enterprise in the S-1, Hyde Park
Neighborhood District, which requires that all non-residential
uses revert back to single family dwellings.
Mr. Hickok stated, �n 1978, the City rezoned�the property
bordered by �lst�on the narth, University Avenue on the east,
57th Avenue on the south, and Main Street on the west. This
district was designed around an ordinance that was finally
adopted in 1978 that spoke to the existing uses in the district.
There was a mix of single family residential, some multi-family
residential, and four commercial uses. The ordinance was drafted
in a way that did not have provisions for a special use permit;
therefore, staff had to evaluate.how to handle this analysis.
There were-a series of special use permit requests in 1985, 1987,
and two in 1988. In 1988, Mr. Dickison purchased the building
for a mechanical contracting office. There was much discussion
at that time. The minutes of the City Council and Planning .
Commission meetings from that time are provided for the members'
information. There was much discussion at that time about the
intent of the ordinance. The S-1 district stated the primary
purpose for that district is: .
1. To change the present "legal non-conforming use" status of
the residential dwelling in the neighborhood to a
"conforming use" status.
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2. To re-establish the residential character of the '
neighborhood.
3. To protect the property rights of all present land owrsers as
'much as possible while promoting the residential development
of the neighborhood. . ,
4. To�establish a zoning mechanism for the neighborhood that
will encourage residential inve�tment�and development in
Hyde Park. � -
Mr. Hickok stated the special use request was reviewed with some.
difficulty because the text does not clearly state that a special
use.permit is appropriate for thi�s district.. Staff asked the
city attorney to review and provide feedback with the direction
staff could go with this request. The staff �eport i.ndicates
three alternatives for solution to this request:
l. The City could table action on the item pending amendment of
the S-1 district to include special use permit provisions
for the re-use of the commercial entities such as Custom
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2. The City could deny the request based on the intent of the
ordinance to re-establish the residential character of the
neighborhood.
3. The City could approve a.special use permit based on the
1988 Custom Mechanical stipulation requiring a special use
permit for any re-use of the building to assure �
compatibility with the surrounding neighborhood.
Mr. Hickok stated, in discussion with the attorney, he indicated
that these three options are the choices of course of action that
the City could take. Based on the discussion, staff would like
to point out that this is the opportunity for the Commission to
allow this district to revert.back to residential. This would
mean denial of the request and the site could be re-used as a
residential site. Re-use of this building is for a cleaning:
business and a computer typing and graphic business.. The impact
would be the same if not less than Custom Mechanical.
Mr. Hickok stated the site borders the western edge of University
Avenue and there is a slip ramp at 60th Avenue for southbound
traffic to exit from University Avenue. The site involves.the
property owned by Mr. Dickisan and some adjacent property to the
� north which is-leased �rom the City which is also being
considered. In 1988.when Mr. Dickison applied for the special
use permit, a number of stipulations were inc�uded. The building
was cleaned u in;the `
p process, there was new curb and gutter °
around the perimeter of the parking.lot, there were stipul.ations
regarding parking on site,. and there were specific requirements
for landscaping. �.If the lot were to return to single family use,
there would be�� 13,000 square foot iot. Another option would.be
to�reroute the slip ramp so their could be two single family lots
in this area. The ramp was provided for traffic to,.come into the�
area without going through a residential neighborhood.�
Mr. Oquist stated.in the recommendations state staff will provide
an update of the city attorney's opinion and a recommendation.
Mr. Hickok stated the city�attorney's opinion was that staff were
right on target with the three options. Staff's recommendation
is to tell you tha�, if it your wish.to return this area back to
a residential district, this is the time to do so.
Mr. Newman asked if staff had talked to the attorney about the
second option and what the consequences are if we do that.
Mr. Hickok stated he did not. A written opinion will be
requested. There would be consequences with denial of the
� special use permit. It.was administrative policy in reviewing
the minutes that concluded with the granting of a special use
permit of this area. If Commission's and City Council wish for
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this to continue, the City Attorney would recommend modifying the
code accordingly.
Mr. Newman stated it seems the intent was that commercial use
would continue as long as they did�not intensify the use. In
' 1988, the stipul�ti�ons requested the owner make improvem�nts to
the.property which the petitioner has done. It seems there would ��
be problems now with a different tenant, improvements having been
made, no damage to the building, and it seems there could be a
taking issue if the permit were denied.
Mr. Hickok stated this is certainly something to discuss.
Mr. Oquist stated there was a statement in the 1978 minutes.which
states a special zoning district would allow special uses to
remain but they could not expand nor could their any new multiple
or commercial users. This�request is suggesting �wo tenants. Is
this multiple? Does this apply?
Mr. Hickok stated he believed the multiple in that statement
meant multi-family residential.
Mr. Maciej stated his biggest concern is that evergthing•goes
through so he knows where he stands 5 to 10 years down.the.road. �
With the three options, he could end up teari�g down�the building -
and creating lots...In.the area, the telephone company �is there
and he :'d'oes :not-�see�`that ,going ;back� .to a =-�resider�tial: use. .:- He -
finds that confusing.- It is almost like`.it-should be rezoned .
back to commercial. �The hQUSes in that area are:quite oTd.
Mr. Newman asked how many employee� does Custom Mechanical have
on site. -
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Mr. Dickison stated there.are none at this time: He liad up to
five employees when the business was in operation.
Nlr. Oquist asked if he had�a timetable as to when they wanted
this to happen. .
Mr. Maciej stated they would like to proceed as of September 19.
Mr. Dickison stated the closing is.set for September 30 based on
the City Council's approval.
Mr. Kondrick asked how many parking spots are there.
Mr. Dickison stated there are nine parking spaces. All the work
for the parking lot were done.according to the stipulations.
Mr. Hickok stated there are four other commercial uses there. �
When considering this request and as, a possible consequence, he -
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encouraged members to think of continued use or re-use of those
sites as well.
MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Saba, to close the public
,hearing.
IIPON A VOICL VOTE� ALL VOTING AYE� CHAIRPERSON NEAM�fN DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PIIBLIC HEARING CLOSED �iT 7:55 P.M.
Mr. Oquist stated he was confused because the City has issued
four special use permits. He was not sure there was the same
discussions with the other requests.
Mr. Hickok.stated there appears to have.been•a past
administrative decision to handle each request on a case-by-case
basis to assure compatibility in the uses. This is not provided
€or in the ordinance.
Mr..Newman stated there is a mechanism where the City can be sure
the use does not change and that is through the ordinance.�
Mr. Saba stated he questioned the cleaning service and wondered
� if there would be cleaning chemicals stored and/or used in the.
%'� building. He asks because this seems to be the lightest use for
commercial one can get. . � �
Mr. Maciej stated'there would•be storing:industrial floor;::
stripper, wax, and bathroom cleaners at-the building. TYiere
wauld be no hazardous materials. •He can provide safetyrda�a
sheets for all supplies. They do not stare these in bulk. Most
are biodegradable. They do not use anything that cannot go down
the regular drains. . � -
Mr. Rondrick stated the property looks nice, is well taken care
of and the building well cared for.. The property is nicely
maintained. It is a peculiar location with the angular entrance
as it is, but he did not�thinlc it was detrimental•to the area.
Mr. Saba stated he was concerned about the City's ability to pick
and choose which business can go there. He did not.see this
particular facility as going against the character of the
neighborhood, but there are other uses in that area that are not
compatible. He did not know how they would legislate that in the
ordinance. They need to go back and look at the S-1 and see what
is to stay and what is not permitted. In this case, he would be
inclined to recommend approval of the specia� use permit as long
as the use stays the same.
�� Mr. Kondrick asked what•about considering that we review this. �
We have asked:them to come before us to review this every year.or
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every two years to check on it to make sure it is in compliance
with the zoning area.
Mr. Newman stated the period for review is when the use changes.
He would leave that in place and recommend to the Cit� Council.
In�-the mea�time,, staff�can develop some standards or basis for �
special use in the S-1 district so we have. a guide the next time:
That gives the owner the assurance in the future that there is
something finite to look to.
Mr. Saba stated he is still concerned about the character of the
neighborhood with the businesses that are there now.
Mr. Kondrick stated he drove through there, and there are some
uses that perhaps should not be there. But this business he
would not mind being there.
Mr. Oquist stated he agreed with.the recommendation presented by
Mr. Newman, but as part of the ordinance, business can be defined
that will be allowed in the S-1 area and those that are not
allowed. Identify those in some manner. This would allow ,
possibly not requiring a special use permit if they fall within .
that category. This needs some clarification.
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Mr. Newman stated most zoning codes indicate the uses for a :
special use�permit.. He would direct staff to look at amending �
this ordinance � for.r future ,applications� :and make ;this . as��� :- .
condition that when the use changes, f�ture re-use �ould;be
subject to a special`:use permit. �
MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr: Oquist, to approve
Special Use Permit, SP #94�09, by Gary Maciej to allow a cleaning
ser�ice and typing service.to occupy the building locating on� .
Lots 27 and 28, Block 12, Hyde Park Addition, the same being.5973
- 3rd Street N.E. with the following stipulatio�:.
1. That future re-use of the building is.subject through the
Special IIse process to�determine if the use is compatible
with the existing ordinance; and further that the City
Council is requested to direct staff to develop standards
for use in granting Special Use Permits in the £uture.
IIPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE� CHAIRMAN rIEWMAN DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED IINANIMOIISLY.
Mr. Hickok stated the request would be consider�d by the City
Council at their September 19 meeting.
2. REVIEW OF �PECIAL USE PERMIT `SP #93-12, BY DOUG LEMAY OF •
ANIMAL MEDICAL CLINIC; 5895 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E. �
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Mr. Hickok stated the review is to evaluate whether there was any�
situations that would cause this development to be non-compatible
with the neighborhood. Staff contacted the surrounding
neighborhood and there were no comments. There was a stipulation
regarding landscaping and general clean up which has been met.
Staff recommends this is in compliance with the stipulations:
The petitioner was present and had no additional comments.
Mr. Kondrick asked if there had been any complaints from the
neighbors or residents in the area.
Mr. Hickok stated there were no complaints throughout the course
of the year, even when asked. �
MOTION by Mr. Saba, seconded by Mr. Rondrick, to recommend
continuation of Special Use Permit, SP �93-12, without further
review.
IIPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON NEAMAN DECLARED
THE.MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOIISLY.
Mr. Hickok stated this would be reviewed by the City Cauncil on
September 19.
3.. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE ENVIRONMENTi
COMMISSION MEETING` OF:'JULY�°''19. 1994
MOTION by Mr. Saba, seconded by.Mr. Rondrick, to receive the
minutes of the Environmental Quality & Energy Commission meeting
of July 19, 1994. �
IIPON A VOICE.VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON NEWMAN DECLARED
T8E MOTION CARRIED IINANIMOIISLY. °
4. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
MEETING OF AIIGUST 1. 1994
Mr. Rondrick stated one item of discussion at this meeting was�
the Totino-Grace property that was before the Commission
regarding development. It was the feeling of the Parks and
Recreation Commission at the time that we would welcome the
property as part of the parks system if it were to be donated.
If not, the Commission could not spent the funds to acquire the
property.
MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Oquist, to receive the
minutes of the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of
August 1, 1994. � �
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IIPON A VOICE VOTE,�ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON NEWMAN DECLAR�D
THE MOTION CARRIED IINANIMOIISLY.
5. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING OF
AUGUST 9, 1994
MOTION by Ms. Saba, seconded by Mr. Kondrick, to receive the '� •'
minutes of the Appeals Commission meeting of August 9, 1994.
IIPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON NEWMAN DECLARED
THE MOTION.CARRIED IINANIMOIISLY.
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Oquist, to adjourn the
meeting.
IIPON A VOICE VOTE� ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON NEWMAN�DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE AQGII3T 24, 1994� PLANNING COMMISSION
MEETING ADJOIIRNED AT 8:12 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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Lavonn Cooper ��': �
Recording Secretary ?`
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�omm:unity Deveiapment �ep�.r�ment�`" : �
Appeals Commission Date
•. Planning Commissibn Date'. :�September 7', 1994� �
City Council Date .
APPLICATION NIIMBER: ' �' � �
Special Use Permit Request, SP �94-10
PETITIONER • � � . . . . . . . .
David Younkin .
LOCATION•
5401 Matterhorn Drive N.E.; southeast corner of the.intersection
of Matterhorn Drive and Hillwind Road.
REOIIEST•
To allow a second accessory building over 240 square feet (900
sq. ft.).
�LYSis•
Located on the property is a single family dwelling unit and an
attached two-car garage (24 ft. x 26 ft.). The property is zoned
R-1, Single Family Dwelling as ar� all surrounding parcels.
The petitioner is proposing to construct a 30 ft. x 30�ft.
detached accessory structure in the side yard. With the existing
garage, the total square footage of all accessory stru+ctures will
be 1,524 square feet. The zoning code permits a.maximum of 1,400
square feet. Staff spoke with the petitioner on August 31, 1994
and he agreed to reduce the structure to 30 feet x 25 feet to
comply with code.
The petitioner indicated that vehicles, a boat, and.miscellaneous
items will be stored in the accessory structure. If vehicles are
to be stored in it, a hardsurface driveway is required.
** 8tipulation** The petitioner shall p�ovide a hardsurface
• driveway bp September 1, 1995.
The structure should not block existing drainage patterns on the
site. Any substantial grading will require a grading plan with
erosion control measures indicated.
. . Staff Report . . .
SP #94-10,�by David Younkin ��
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The code requires a three foot setback from the side lot line in
the rear yard.
.. The proposed structure does not impact lot.coverage.
** Stipulation** The structure shall be architecturally
compati.ble with the dwellinq.
RECOMMENDATION/BTIPIILATIONS: .
The request does not adversely impact setbacks, lot coverage, or
site lines. Staff recommends that the Planning Commission
recommend approval of the request with the following
stipulations:
1. The petitioner shall provide a hardsurface driveway by
September l, 1995.
2. The structure shall be.architecturally compatible with the
dwelling.
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PLANNING COMMISSION
Notice is hereby given that there will be a public hearing of the
Fridley Planning Commission at the Fridley Municipal Center, 6431
University Avenue N.E. on Wednesday, September 7, 1994 at 7:30
p.m. for the purpose of: .
Consideration of a Special Use Permit, SP
#94-10, by David and Patricia Younkin, per
Section 205.07.O1.C.(1) of.Fridley City Code,
to allow accessory buildings other than the
first accessory building over 240 square feet
on Lot 2, Block 6, Innsbruck North, generally
located at 5401 Matterhorn Drive N.E.
Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an
interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require
auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 no
later than August 31, 1994.
Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an
opportunity at the above stated time and place. Any questions
related to this item may be referr�d to the Fridley Community
Development Department at 571-3450.
DAVID NEWMAN
CHAIR
PLANNING COMMISSION
Publish: August 23, 1994
August 30, 1994
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SP #94-10 Mailing List
David and Patricia Younkin
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L id/Patricia Younkin � Robert Sturm� . �
5401 Matterhorn Dr. NE 5490 Matterhorn Dr. NE
Fridley, NIIJ 55432 . Fridley, NIN 55432
James Mitchell
5430 Matterhorn Dr. NE
Fridley, MN 55432 •
dward Fuerstenberg
5516 Regis Drive NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Stanley Cihak
1408 West Danube Rd. NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Chris Neis
5400 Matterhorn Dr. NE
Fridley, 1rIl�T 55432 •
Richard Huisenga
1412 West Danube Rd. NE
Fridley, rIlJ 55432
Alexander Gosalves
1406 West Danube Rd. NE
Fridley, MN 55432
David Olson/Margaret Hume Richard Sworsky
`�17 East Danube Rd. NE 1411 West Danube Rd. NE
F��dley, MN 55432 Fridley, I�Il�T 55432
Charles Anderson
5375 Matterhorn Dr. NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Audubon Park
Christian Church
1280 Regis Lane NE
Fridley, NIl�T 55432
Steve Mackenthun
5502 West Danube Rd. NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Planning Comm. Chair
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Paul Cleary
5365 Matterhorn Dr. NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Michael Rittenski
5511 Matterhorn Dr. NE
Fridley, HIIJ 55432
Roger Harmon
5498 West Danube Rd. NE
Fridley, MN 55432
City Council Members
Mailed: 8/ 17/94
Jeffr�y Hage �
5460 Matterhorn Dr. NE
F�ic�ley, MN 55432
Michael Doyle
5411 Matterhorn Dr. NE
Fridley, MN 55432
James Jensen _
1410 West Danube Rd. NE�
Fridley, NIl�T 55432
Thomas Forsberg
1404 West Danube Rd� NE
Fridley, MN 55432
LeRoy Corgard
5495 West Danube Rd. NE
Fridley, MN 55432
June Thomas
5353 Matterhorn Dr. NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Roger Hertel
5501 West Danube Rd. NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Jeanine Olds �
5468 West Danube Rd. NE
Fridley, NIl�T 55432
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�STAF�F� RE�ORT
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Appeals Commission Date
Pla�nning Commission� Date : September� 7, 1994 �� �
City Council Date � �
APPLICATION NtJMBER: �
Special Use Permit Request, SP #94-11
PETITIONER: . .
Sam's Auto Buying Program �. �
LOCATION•
8150�University Avenue N.E.
REOIIEST•
To amend stipulation #1 of the previously granted SP #93-08 by�
permitting Sam's Auto Buying Program to conduct a third
automobile, truck, RV, boat, and camper sale.
BACRGROIIND:
The petiti�ner is a separate subsidiar.y.of the'Wal-Mart"«-=
� Corporation and is related to the Sam's Wholesale Club. Sam's
Auto Buying Program works with�area dealers to_prcvide specific
automobile prices for members of Sam's Club. In conjunction with
the typical membership sales promotions, the auto buying program
has previously displayed cars, trucks, RV's, boats� campers, etc.
at specific Sam!s Clubs. two times per year at three•"days per
sale.
Site
The property is located in the northwest corner of the
intersection of 81st and University Avenues. The property is
zoned C-3, General Shopping Center district. There is M-2, Heavy
Industrial zoning to the north,. west, and south: There is also
M-1, light Industrial zoning to the south of the subject .
property. Located on the property is Sam's Wholesale.Club.
SP #93-08
Special use permit #93-08, a, permit to allow automotive sales by
Sam's Auto Buying Program, was approved with stipulations by the
City Council on June 21, 1993. The�stipulations consisted of the
following:
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The vehicle sales will occur no more than two times per year
for no more than three days per occurrence.
The use ,of �treamers, . pennants.,. •and .flags is. . , . : . . _ . . .
.prohibitecl. � •
The petitioner shall comply with the temporary sign
ordinance for all temporary signs on the property,
including staff review of the two story balloon and its
location. � � � � " � � �
4. The petitioner shall obtain a temporary building perm�t and
shall comply with Article 32 of the uniform Fire - Code.
5. The petitioner shall insure that handicap accessible
bathrooms in the building are available.
6. The petitioner shall provide a traffic management
person to properly control traffic on site and to
prevent problems occurring on 81st Avenue and the
frontage road.
. ANALYSIS: . ... • � • • •
The petitioner has complied with these stipulations in previous
sales.� In review of the two previous auto sales events there -
have been�no reported problems in the areas of traffic
congestion, signage, handicap accessibility and building and fire
code regulations.
In 1993 the petitioner conducted two sales with 40,000,
invitations mailed out pe� event. This mass mailing resulted in
an attendance of approximately 400 to 600 people per event over
the three day sale. In 1994, the petitioner conducted two sales
with 25,000 invitations mailed out per event. These reduced
mailings produced a total attendance of.approximately 385 people
for the first sale and 323 for the second sale.
If approved, the third sale will be conducted October 6 through
October 9, 1994 in an identical manner as the previous two sales
conducted earlier this year. A total of 25,000 invitations for
the third sale will be maiied to Sam's Club members. In
comparison with the 1993 two event total of 80,000 invitations, a
reduced three event total of 75,000 invitat-ions would be mailed
out in 1994.
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RECOMMENDATION/STIPIILATIONS:
Staff recommends that SP #94-11 be approved with the following
stipulations: �
1. The vehicle sales will occur no more than three times per
year for no more than three days per occurrence.
2. The use of streamers, pennants, and flags is
prohibited. � . �
3. The petitioner shall comply with the temporary sign
ordinance for all temporary signs on the property,
including staff review of the two story balloon and its
location.
4. . The petitioner shall obtain a temporary building permit and
shall comply with Article 32 of the uniform Fire Code.
5. The petitioner shall insure that handicap accessihle
bathrooms in the building are available.
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6. The petitioner shall provide a traffic management
person to properly control traffic on site and to
� prevent problems occurring on.8lst Avenue and the ::-:_
frontage road.
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Barbara Dacy � � . . �
Gommuniiy Development Qirector
City Of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432 � ' � .
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Dear Barbara, . �
We are requesting ,an arnendment to �h�e Spec'ra! �Use Permi# SP #93-08 allowing �: � -
SAM'S:Auto Buying�Prdgra� to hold autorrtobile,TentSales on the-SANI'S Club parking�' ,.
= lot.located �at .81 _50 Urliversify Avenue in �c�operation with loc�l auto=dealers� � , . �
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Point-�number=one�states that: "Tlie vehicle:sales will occur�no more than iwo ;
times per year for no�more tiaan �hree days per=occur'rsr�ce ": tN� fiad-two sales in 1`993 �
with 40�000 invitations mailed out �er event �`Each�sale went quite�well:as:far'as fraffic .'
but #he dealer wanted to be�able,to spend more.t�me vvith each �SAM'S �lub member.
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-; event in:1994 �.either fiowardrthe end of Sepferi�ber; or �r� 0ctober� �Tt1is wdufd;,�of co.urse :':= •
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Appeals Coinmission Date
'- Planning Co�nmission Date : August 7,• 1994 �
City Council Datc �
APPLICATION NUMBER:
Special Use Permit Request, SP #94-12
PETITIONERr . . ..
Monte and Michelle Maher
LOCATION-
7965 Riverview Terrace N.E.
REOIIEST•
The petitioner requests that a special use permit be issued to
allow construction of an addition to a single family dwelling
unit in the flood fringe district. The subject dwelling is
located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Riverview
Terrace and Cheryl Street.
The petitioner is proposing to construct a 26' x 40' addition to
the rear of the dwelling unit. The proposed addition will be.30
feet from the rear lot line. The petitioner applied for a
variance to reduce the rear yard setback from 40 feet to 30 feet.
The Appeals Commission at its August 23, 1994 meeting reviewed
the variance request and unanimously approved it.
ANALYSIS
The proposed addition will contain three bedrooms and a bath, and
will be one story in height. The existing dwelling unit is 1-1/2
stories. Section 205.024.05.A of the O-1 district regulations
require that the first floor elevation of all habitable living
spaces is to be a minimum of one foot above the 100 year flood
elevation. The 100 year flood elevation for the subject parcel
is 823.00. Therefore, the first floor elevation must be 824.00.
An elevation certificate will be required to be submitted prior
to the foundation of the addition being capped. Basements are
not permitted in the flood fringe district, however, a crawl
space may be constructed.
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Staff Report
SP #94-12, Monte Maher
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Staff reviewed the elevation certificate for 7995 Riverview
Terrace, which included the first floor elevation of the
petitioner's dwelling; 821.8 feet. The petitioner's addition
w�ll need to be 2.2.feet above,the existing first floor. . ...
**stipulation** The petitioner shall submit an elevation
certificate prior to the foundation beinq
capped, which shall verify that the minimum
- first floor elevation is 824.00.
The O-1 district regulations also require that any fill needed to
elevate the addition to meet the 100 year flood elevation
requirement extend a minimum of 15 feet from the proposed
addition. The addition of any fill needed will change the
existing grading and drainage patterns. The petitioner will be
required to submit a proposed grading plan prior to the issuance
of a building permit for staff review to insure that the altered
topography will not adversely affect the surrounding parcels, and
to insure that erosion is controlled.
**Stipulation*� The petitioner shall submit a gradinq/
drainage and erosion control plan prior to
the issuance of a building permit.
Riverview Terrace is proposed to be upgraded in the futura, and
is also used for flood control measures. The Engineering
Department has requested a 15 foot flood control and street
easement along the east side of Riverview Terrace.
**3tipulation** The petitioner shall dedicate a 15 foot flood
control and street easement alonq the
Riverview Terrace property line.
RECOMMENDATION/STIPIILATIONS
Staff recommends the Planning Commission recommend approval of
the request to the City Council with the following stipulations:
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The petitioner shall submit an elevation certificate prior
to the foundation being capped, which shall verify that the
minimum first floor elevation is 824.00.
The petitioner shall submit a grading and drainage plan
prior to the issuance of a building permit.
The petitioner shall dedicate a 15 foot flood control and
street easement along the Riverview Terrace property line.
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PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE
PLANNING COMMISSION
Notice is hereby given that there will be a public hearing of the
Fridley Planning Commission at the Fridley Municipal Center, 6431
University Avenue N.E. on Wednesday, September 7, 1994 at 7:30
p.m. for the purpose of:
Consideration of a Special Use Permit, SP �
#94-12, by Monte and Michelle Maher, per
Section 205.24.04.D of Fridley City Code, to
allow construction in the flood fringe
district on Lots 16 - 21 with exceptions,
Block W, Riverview Heights, generally located
at 7965 Riverview Terrace N.E.
Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an
interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require
auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 no
later than August 31, 1994.
Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an
opportunity at the above stated time and place. Any questions
related to this item may be referred to the Fridley Community
Development Department at 571-3450.
Publish: August 23, 1994
August 30, 1994
DAVID NEWMAN
CHAIR
PLANNING COMMISSION
�P #94-12
Monte Maher
Monte/Michelle Maher
7965 Riverview Terr NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Clark Nason
614 Cheryl Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Constance Clark
630 Cheryl Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Michael LaFave
640�Dover Street NE
Fridley, NIN 55432
Kim Hudyman
641 Cheryl Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Steven Lipa
8249 Thomas Avenue N.
Minneapolis, MN 55444
Gerald Kostohryz
609 Cheryl Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Current Resident
627 Cheryl Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Mailing �L'ist
Robert Kohls'
640 Cheryl Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Joel Marquardt
7921 Riverview Terr NE
Fridley, MN 55432
. An,thon.� Tu�ek
611�.Buffalo Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Floyd Bradley
620 Dover Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432
M. Dwight Just
661 Cheryl Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Current Resident
7995 Riverview Terr NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Gerald Boots
615 Cheryl Street ATE
Fridley, MN 55432
Roger Holmgren
8001 Riverview Terr NE
Fridley, MN 55432
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Gordon Hedlund �
1255 Pike Lake Drive
New Brighton, MN 55112
David Lindquist
7941 Riverview Terr NE
Fridley, MN� 55432
: James Brady. ,
641�Buffalo Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Robert Rutherford
610 Dover Street NE
Fridley, NIN 55432
David Padilla
670 Dover Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Douglas Cook
630 Ely Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Donald Engebrit
60 Logan Parkway NE
Fridley, MN 55432
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Daniel McShane
8021 Riverview Terr NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Dennis Prince Donald Reitner John Koczur
8031 Riverview Terr NE 684 Ely Street NE 680 Ely Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 �..�
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'�ill�am Erickson
650 Ely Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432
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C�_rent Resident
665 Dover Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432
City Council Members
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James Tichy
631 Dover Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432
George Korich
687 Dover Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Dawn Marth
641 Dover Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432
Planning Comm. Chair
C[TY OF FRIDLEY
6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E.
FRIDLEY, MN 55432
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SPECIAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
PROPERTY INFORMATION - site plan required for submittal; see attached
Address: l/ � � � � I !•' l�''�'` 1/ � �� �G-�/ i . �( l ( // L �^ l , /Y�Gi
Property Identification Number (PIN)
Legal description: � � -
Lot %• lack � Tra.cdAddition l/ �� �
Cuirent zoning: _�`� l Squ�re foota.ge/acreage _ ��d
Reason for special use permit ,1�.� /UU/�'/ ��Gf',` �';-Util . �
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Have you ogerated a business in a city which required a business license? ��'
Yes . No � If yes, which city?
If yes, what type of i�usiness?
Was that license ever denied or revoked? Yes No �_
�EE OWNER INFORMATION (as it appears on the property title)
(Contract Purcha:
NAME �O
Fee Owners must si
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PETITIONER INFORMATION
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DAYTIME PHONE_
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Fee: $400.00 $100.00 for residential2nd accessory buildings
Peimit SP # �- i/ Receipt # �JD-7 1
Application received by: � � � �
Scheduled Planning Commission date: ° '
Scheduled City Council date:
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STAFF REPORT
Community Development Department
Appeals Commission Date
Planning Commission Date : September 7, 1994
City Council Date
APPLICATION NIIMBER:
Lot Split Request, L.S. #94-04
PETITIONER•
Donald Dolan, Petitioner (Parson's Electric)
Timothy Nelson of Commercial Property Investments, Inc., Owner
Lauren and Gertrude Simer, Owner
LOCATION'
Generally located south of 60th Avenue, west of Main Street,
including the property addressed as 5960 Main Street N.E.
�ouEST•
To allow a lot split/consolidation of a 13' x 200' parcel to
correct a driveway encroachment.
ANALYSIS
At 5960 Main Street, a portion of Parson Electric's driveway
extends west approximately 8 feet beyond the property onto the
parcel owned by Commercial Property Investments, Inc. (west of
5960 Main Street N.E.). To resolve this matter, the two parties
have entered into an agreement that would allow Parson's Electric
to purchase the necessary property, a 136' x 200' strip from
Conunercial Property Investments, Inc. The zoninq on these
parcels is M-2, Heavy Industrial. This parcel, standing alone,
would represent a substandard lot and should be combined with
Parson Electric's property.
*+*stipulation** IIpon completion of purchase, Dolan, or his
successor, shall consolidate the 13 foot $
200 foot parcel with Parcel B, creatinq one
tax parcel.
The Simer property at 5960 Main Street N.E., until recently, was
the site of the Simer Pump plant. Donald Dolan has entered into
a contract for deed agreement with Lauren and Gertrude Simer to
purchase the property to house the Parson's Electric operation.
Staff Report
L.S. #94-04, by Donald Dolan
Page 2
As Mr. Dolan began the reconstruction necessary to accommodate
Parson's Electric, he discovered that the rear driveway (west of
the building) was only partially on the Simer Pump property, and
approximately 8 feet of the driveway width encroaches upon the
Commercial Property Investments land west of Simer Pump.
As you will note from the survey submitted, the curb is a minimum
of 5 feet from the newly-established west property line. If
Dolan purchases the 13 foot x 200 foot parcel, this 5 foot
setback will be consistent with the code requirements of the M-2,
Heavy Industrial district.
The sale of this 2,600 square foot parcel will not create a non-
conforming condition for the seller. Lot 6 is approximately 3.4
acres and the consolidated total of the Commercial Property
Investments land is approximately 11 acres.
As properties developed along Main Street, it has been policy to
require a 15 foot bikeway/walkway easement. At this time, the
City would require the same of these parcels.
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**stipulation** A 15 foot bikeway/walkway easement shall be ^
dedicated adjacent to the Main Street riqht-
of-way from the northeast corner of Section
22 to the southeast corner of the Dolan
property.
RECOMMENDATION/3TIPIILATION3:
Staff recommends approval of this lot split request, with the
following stipulations:
1. Upon completion of purchase, Dolan, or his successor, shall
consolidate the 13 foot x 200 foot parcel with Parcel B,
creating one tax parcel.
2. A 15 foot bikeway/walkway easement shall be dedicated
adjacent to the Main Street right-of-way from the northeast
corner of Section 22 to the southeast corner of the Dolan
property.
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All of Lot 6,
Fridley, Anoka
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Auditor's Subdivision No. 78, City of
County, Minnesota excepting the South
the East 363.0 feet thereof, as measured
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August 1, 1994
City of Fridley
Community Development
6431 University Avenue NE
Fridley, NIl�? 55432 •
RE: Lot Split Application
Lot 6, Auditor's Subdivision No. 78
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
I am the current Contract for Deed purchaser on a parcel of real
property in Anoka County, Minnesota, described as follows:
See Exhibit A attached hereto.
^ There is an encroachment of our driveway over the adjoining parcel
of land. I have entered into an agreement to purchase the property
affected by the encroachment from the current fee owner of this
parcel, Commercial Property Investments, Inc. This letter is being
submitted in addition to our Lot Split Application Form.
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Upon the completion of the Contract for Deed, I shall undertake
whatever steps are necessary to consolidate the proposed tax parcel
for the encroachment with my main parcel of prqperty referred to
above. In the event of a cancellation of this contract for deed,
I agree to convey this property to the current fee owners, Loren J.
Simer and Gertrude B. Simer and/or their assigns. Because of the
significant amount of equity I have invested in this property,
cancellation would be highly unlikely.
If you require any additional information
please do not hesitate to contact myself
Martin Stapleton, 2300 American National
Fi£th Street, St. Paul, NIN, 55101, (612)
Ve ruly your ,
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Donald D. Dolan
5930-60 Main Street N.E.
Fridley,. NIIV 55432
concerning this matter,
or my attorney, Mr. E.
Bank Building, 101 East
227-6661.
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All of Lot 6,
Fridley, Anok
200.0 feet of
along the East
E�IBIT A
Auditor's Subdivision No. 78, City of
a County, Minnesota excepting the South
the East 363.0 feet thereof, as measured
and South lines of said Lot 6.
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MARR M. NOLAN'
PETER J. MeCALL t
JAMES i. HYNESt
T'HERESE H. MeCLOUGHAN
STAPLETON, NOLAN & McCALL P. A.
ATIORNEYS Ai LAW
8300 AMERICAN NA270NAL HANK HUILDING
101 EAST FIFTH Si3EET
SAI1J? PAUI, MINNESO2A 66101
TELEPHONE (612) 287-A691
FA7C (612) E23-81E4
Mr. Scott Hickok
City of Fridley
Community Development
6431 University Avenue NE
Fridley, P�Il�T 55432
August 31, 1994
R8: Lot Split Application
Lot 6, Auditor's Subdivision No. 78
Dear Mr. Hickok:
In connection with the above-referenced matter, enclosed please the
revised legal description for the Dolan Lot Split Application.
Very truly yours,
STAPLET N, NOLAN & MCCALL P.A.
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Enclosure
'CEBiIFIED A$ A SPECiALig7' IN CiVIL 7RiAL ADVOGAGY HY TSE NATIONAL HOARD OF TRIAL A�ypGA�-,y
AND ?SE MINNESOiA SiA?E HM ASSOCLITION
••REAI' PROPERTY LAW SPEWAIi37. CEHTIFIED HY THE MINNESOTA S2'ATE HAR ASSpCiATtON
YALSO MEMHEB OF WIgCpNSIN HAR
CITY OF FRIDLEY
C�31 U`+IVERSTTY ����iUE N.E.
FRIDLEY, �I�I 55432
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LOT SPLIT APPLIC�TIO�i FOR�I
PR(�PERTY TvFOR�t�TIO� - site plan rzquir�d tor suomittal; see attached
Address: 59th & Main S`r��t N. E., � ridl�v ,`�N
Propeny Idenaficadon vumber (PIV) �2 2 3 0 2 � i i 0 0 0 6
Le2a1 description: Se° E.{hibi � A attached hereto
Loc 6 B1oc: TracJ�ddition �L�iLOr's Subci-Tision vo. 78
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Community Development Department
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City of Fridley
September 2, 1994 �
Planning Commission Members
Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director
Design Review Process for the Southwest Quadrant
At the joint City Council and Housing & Redevelopment Authority
(HRA) meeting on August 22, 1994, the City Council and HRA asked
staff to retain a site planner and an architect to develop
alternative scenarios for the Southwest Quadrant redevelopment,
and criteria for the exterior appearance of the buildings on the
property. I have prepared a preliminary Scope of Work for the
consultant, planner, and architect. I will be meeting with
Michael Gair of McCombs, Frank, Roos, and Associates and Gar
Hargens on Friday, September 2, 1994 to review the preliminary
Scope of Work, visit the site, and obtain initial feedback about
the scope and potential contract costs. I would like the
Planning Commission to review the Scope of Work because the
Commission will be a key factor in the Southwest Quadrant
development process.
The City Council and the HRA have decided to conduct a
simultaneous process where a Request for Qualification will be
mailed to the development community, and at the same time,
planning and design issues are developed such that when a
developer is selected, the City's design goals can be presented
to the developer well in advance of going through the typical
plat and rezoning applications. It is anticipated that the
simultaneous processes will occur this Fall. .If a developer is
selected by the HRA in November with concurrence by the City
Council, the developer could begin preparation of detailed site
plans for review by the Planning Commission the Spring of 1995
for summer or fall construction.
The Planning Commission's role is as follows:
1. Act as the City Council's and HRA's "consultant" on building
design and site plan issues for the dev 1 t
e opmen . As you can
see from the proposed Scope of Work, the architect and the
planner will be presenting alternatives for the Planning
Commission to evaluate in the second meeting in September
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September 2, 1994
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and the first meeting in October (possibly longer if
necessary).
2. The Planning Commission would conduct a neighborhood meeting
to obtain feedback from the neighborhood at the conclusion
of the RFQ and the design criteria process. No specific
site plans would be presented to the neighborhood, but the
meeting would be structured such that general feedback would
be obtained and would be incorporated into the design
criteria which is given to the developer.
3. The Planning Commission would conduct its usual role as an
advisory commission and review the developer's applications
for development of the property.
A preliminary list of approvals that will be needed from the City
as well as a general outline of the process which was presented
to the City Council and the Housing & Redevelopment Authority is
attached for your review.
I have attached some articles provided to me by Chairperson
^ Newman regarding current trends and design issues for residential
structures, as well as some of staff's initial thoughts about the
redevelopment which we presented to the City Council and HRA in
April.
As a footnote, the Mayor suggested at the joint meeting that we
may want to conduct the neighborhood meeting earlier in the
process. We may want to discuss this further at Wednesday's
meeting.
I am looking forward to working with the Planning Commission on
this project, and welcome your feedback on the proposed Scope of
Work.
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M-94-525
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SCOPE OF WORR FOR SOIITHWE3T OIIADRANT DESIGN PROCE88 �
Purpose: The architect and site planner will work in tandem to
produce three alternative development scenarios for the
Southwest Quadrant, and a list of building exterior
design standards. It is important that the costs of
the building design standards be clearly defined so
that the HRA can determine what additional cost impacts
there would be as the result of the design issues.
I. Architect
A. Prepare th•ree alternatives for exterior design elements
of proposed buildings in the redevelopment site.
1. Townhome units
a. Exterior facia
b. Colors of exterior elements
c. Roof design
d. Window design
e. Porches
f. Underground versus surface parking
g. Height of buildings
2. Apartment Buildings
a. Exterior facia elements
b. Colors of exterior materials
c. Building design
d. Height of building
e. Underground versus surface parking
B. Prepare cost estimates for each alternative.
C. Prepare "presentation boards" for public meetings.
� D. Prepare written narrative, if necessary.
II. Site Planner
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A. Prepare six alternative concept plans for the overall �
site design; three of which are based on each of the
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Quadrant Design Process
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following scenarios:
1. Existing 10 acre redevelopment site.
2. Potential 14 acre site if apartment buildings on
Satellite Lane are acquired.
B. Address the following elements in the site design:
1. Locate owner-occupied townhomes
2. Locate senior and empty-nester apartment �
buildings.
3. Provide a public street connection from 3rd Street
to Mississippi Street.
4. Noise abatement from University Avenue.
5. Pedestrian connection to surrounding areas,
including other developments in the intersection,
� existing bikeway/walkways, the neighborhood to the
south, and transit stops.
6. Light standards for development.
7. Fencing.
8. Building elevations facing Mississippi Street,
University Avenue, and Satellite Lane.
9. General landscaping treatments.
C. Prepare cost estimates for items B4 - B9.
D. Prepare "presentation boards" for public meetings.
E. Prepare written narrative if necessary.
III. Potential Timeline
. A. Present alternatives and building exterior design
� alternatives to the Planning Commission on Wednesday,
September 21, 1994.
B. Conduct a follow-up.session with the Planning
,� Commission on October 5, 1994 regarding any comments
from the September meeting.
Scope of Work for Southwest
Quadrant Design Process
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C. Present Planning Commission recommendations to the HRA
on October 13, 1994.
D. Assist City staff in meeting with top candidates from
the RFQ process to negotiate ultimate development
design.
E. Attend HRA meeting on November 10, 1994 if necessary.
Developer to be selected at that meeting.
F. Present Planning Commission recommendation to the City
Council on November 14, 1994.
G. Help facilitate neighborhood meeting in December or
January to gain input on design issues for.the site.
The meeting is intended to solicit general feedback on
design issues before finalizing development plans.
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H. Assist City staff in review of developer-submitted
plans in order to determine consistency with the City's
design goals.
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IV. Cost of Contract
A. Identify hourly rates of all individuals involved with
the process.
B. Identify potential contract costs.
C. Provide sample contract.
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LEGAL PROCESSES REQUIRED:
. l. EXPAND REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA AND TAX INCREMENT DISTRICT
(if apartment land area is included).
2. REZONE AREA FOR APARTN.�NTS FROM R-3, GENERAL MULTIPLE FAMILY
TO S-2, REDEVLOPMENT DISTRICT.
3. REZONE EXISTING REDEVELOPMENT AREA FROM C-3 TO S-2,
REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT INCLUDING SPECIFIC SITE PLAN APPROVAL.
4. APPROVE i2EPLATT�NG OF PROPERTY.
5. APPROVE POSSIBLE RIGHT OF WAY VACATION/EASEMENT VACATION OF
FRONTAGE ROAD OR OTHER EASEMENTS.
6. APPROVE LAND SALE TO REDEVELOPER (HRA NEEDS TO CONDUCT PUBLIC
HEARING AND APPROVE SALE).
7. APPROVE RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SIGNATURE OF DEVELOPMENT
CONTRACT (HRA APPROVAL ONLY).
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PROPOSED REVIEW PROCESS
� l. DECIDE ON 8/22/94:
A. APARTMENT ACQUISITION AND DEMOLITION
B. SENIOR/EMPTY NESTER APARTMENT BUILDING
C. CONCUR WITH PROPOSED PROCESS
2. CONDUCT SIMULTANEOUS PROCESSES:
A. SOLICIT REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
1) STAFF DISTRIBUTES IN SEPTEMBER
2) TOP CANDIDATES ARE SELECTED IN OCTOBER
3) TOP CANDIDATES RESPOND TO DESIGN CREITERIA
4) HRA SELECTS IN NOVEMBER
g. PREPARE DESIGN CRITERIA
1) STAFF PREPARES CRITERIA WITH PLANNER/ARCHITECT HELP
IN SEPTEMBER
2) PLANNING COMMISSION REVIEWS AND MAKES RECOMMENDATION
IN OCTOBER
3. CITY COUNCIL REVIEWS BOTH ISSUES AT NOVEMBER 14 CONFERENCE i-.�
MEETING AND AGREES OR DISAGREES WITH BOTH RECOMMENDATIONS.
4. pLANNING COMMISSION CONDUCTS NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING IN DECEMBER
OR JANUARY.
5. SIMULTANEOUS ACTIVITIES:
A. iiRA ACQUIRES REMAINING PARCELS, DEMOLISH STUCTURES,
RELOCATE AFFECTED COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL TENANTS.
B. DEVELOPER PREPARES:
1) SITE PLANS, PLAT, BUILDING ELEVATIONS
2) FININACING PLAN
6. DETERMINE NEED FOR ADDITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING TO BE
CONDUCTED BY PLANNING COMMISSION IN FEBRUARY.
7. DEVELOPER SUBMITS APPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING APPROVALS; HRA 1�1ND
CITY COORDINATE ANY OTHER APPROVALS BETWEEN FEBRUARY AND JUNE.
PUBLIC HEARINGS ARE CONDUCTED DURING THIS TIMEFRAME.
t g. HRA APPROVES DEVELOPMENT CONTRACT; CONSTRUCTION.BEGINS IN JUNE
OR JULY.
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APARTMENT ACUISITION
l. PROVIDES ADDITIONAL LAND AREA FOR ADDITIONAL UNITS AND TAX
BASE
2. PROVIDES ADDITIONAL LAND AREA FOR SITE DESIGN FLEXIBILITY
3. ELIMINATES POLICE PROBLEMS AT APARTMENT BUILDINGS
4. REMOVES BUILDIN�S WHICH ARE IN MEDIOCRE CONDITION
5. REMOVES A POTENTIAL "DRAG" ON THE VALUE OF THE NEW TOWNHOMES
TO BE CONSTRUCTED.
6. PROVIDES A NEW "FRONT" TO THE NEIGIiBORHOOD TO THE SOUTH
7. PROVIDES ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES TO DECIDE ON A LOCATION FOR
A STREET CONNECTION TO MISSISSIPPI STREET.
CONS:
��� 1. ADDS COST TO THE REDEVELOPMENT
2. ALTHOUGH TENANTS ARE PAID RELOCATION, LOWER INCOME PERSONS ARE.
DISPLACED
3. 76 "AFFORDABLE UNITS" ARE SUBTRACTED FROM THE CITY'S HOUSING
STOCK (MET COUNCIL LIKE TO KEEP TRACK)
4. REMOVES A"BUFFER" TO REDEVELOPMENT AREA
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DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS � � ,
1. Require building designs which are compatible to
e�sting developments but have a timeless, classic
appearance; avoid "dating" the development.
Colors of the building materials; traditional vs.
contemporary
Architectural features; chimneys, roof slopes,
fences, balconies, window designs.
Types of building materials; brick has been the
theme in the Center City District (although
different colors) �--�,
2. Locate the buildings to reverse the suburban parking
lot appearance. Don't isolate the development from
the rest of the intersection.
Northwest and northeast corners already have
large parking lots.
Replicate the location of the Target Office
building, near the corner of the intersection.
Create a"center" of activity and building mass
versus a�void parking lots.
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Some of the housing units could face Mississippi
Street; ' ' ' '
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Prioritize underground parking garages to avoid
future deterioration of detached garages.
3. Name the development with the theme or word
Mississippi; it will connect Miss�ssippi Street (Main
Street) with our natural resource, the Mississippi
River.
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4. Install interior walking paths and areas for private
recreation; consider a small public space?
S. Install compatible lighting systems with existing light
standards along street.
6. Install e�ensive landscaping treatments to welcome
and soften appearance; decorative fencing instead of
chain link fence or a vegetative fence.
7. Site can handle a variety of densities and building sizes
and masses as was done with Village Green.
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1'rends Fro�n Other
Industries Help
Design Hon�es
J.S. Hovnanian
translates a broad
range of consumer
buying preferences
into saleable
homes.
aced with the high
cost of new housing
and a lack of confi-
dence in the econa
my, many consumers con-
sider remodeling. But
builder J.S. Havnanian &
Sons, Mount Laurel, N.J.,
is gfving them reasons to
buy instead.
The builder does exten-
sive research before intro-
ducing new product, says
Steve Hovnanian,. vice
president of sales and mar-
keting.
"With all of our commu-
nities, we do both point-of-
sale and post-sale con-
sumer surveys, not just to
get a rating from buyers
but also to discern what
features are imPortant to
them and what changes
they would make if they
could," Hovnanian says.
In addition to surveying
buyers, Hovnanian tracks
trends in new housing and
remodeling. through
regional and national
trade publications. But he
also looks at such maga-
zines as Am,erican Demo-
graphics to track socioeco-
nomic trends and studies
other industries.
"I translate consumer
buying patterns into the
kind of styling, features
and amenities that will
sell houses," Hovnanian
Hot Buttons � '
■nSmallerliving roam� larger dining room, largerlamil raom and �;�
Y .
`�-: kltchen, .combined lato a ."family cei�ter° - : ` +. � • y F �
■ Eat-1n kttchen with 42 tacd-dlgh cabinet� and 6iddea appliances � r��
� g_fuot cellings on firsl floor, 6-toot wiodows in Ovin9Aam�ly rooms �.
■ In master batd:_5-bot seramic�glass shower with 6ullt-ln sea� lo�► -
w►
�'� boy tolle� bra.ss t6dnresldaMMrare� cathedral celling, skytl9l�t .�� ��
■ Overslzed une-car garage irith nar doar to backyard L.-; 4 �` a
� � >. �
�-�,,,���,
■ Medta alche above 6replace .: : .. . , '.�`_;r',, .� <��.,.t
■ Pedestal sink ln ftrst-floor powder room _ _____
1Vlarch 1994
Homanian IMraduced
several new designs
after an intensive study
ot Uends in remodeling
and otherindushies.
Plan ot the 1789-
square-toot SheHield is
shown.
says. "For exam-
ple, the most
popular new cars
are smaller,
sharper and
ha�e more bells
and whistles.
That's the kind
of house we try
to build."
Spring Mead-
ows, Hovnan-
ian's new hous-
ing development
in Westampton,
incorporates
many hot but-
tons the builder
identified
through market
research (see
bog). zpa �.
Eveiy home
occupies the full
width of a 45-foot-wide lot.
Each is sited between two
garages (one belonging to
the house, the other to the
house negt door). Houses
are attached only at the
garage, which has access
to the backyard.
' �By separating the hous-
es with a garage on either
side, we've been able to cre-
ate a detached feeling," he
saA buildout, the commu-
�
1
nity will have a fr m° 1781
homes rangiag
to 1949 square feet. Arc1u-
tectural design is by Sulli-
van Associates Inc.,
Philadelphia, from a con-
cept by Hovnanian•
The builder presold 10
homes in sis week f��
�rices ranging
119,000 to $125,000.
By Susan Bddy,
Senior Edttor
profesaional Builder / 23
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hen it's complete, this 17.5-acre project will add 400 rental and 120 for-sale
units to Pittsburgh's affordable housing stock. The judges praised the effort to
redevelop a downtown neighborhood—at prices current residents can afford.
"This project reinforces Pittsburgh's neighborhood quality," said one judge.
For instance:
■ The land plan creates three new parks that both the public and Cra��-ford Square
residents ran use.
■ The two- and three-story buildings, with their bay windows, dormers, porches. and
brick and clapboard siding, fit in �vith nearbv existing housing.
Crawford Square includes a mix of single-family houses, townhouses, and rental apart-
ments ranging from 6i� to 2,'l61 square feet. Rents are $325 to $900 a month; for-sale prices
are 585,001) to $150,000 (residents can take advantage of an affordable-housing tax credit).
Clearly, there's pent-up demand for this type of affordable city housing: The first phase
opened in �larch, and by early June.l7l units had leased or so(d.—S.e.
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Remember the days of white picket
fences, of socializing with your neighbors?
How about walking, instead of driving, to
the store to pick up some milk? T'hose
days are long gone for people living in
most suburbs. But at Beachwalk, in Vlichi-
gan City, Ind., those days are here again.
After reading about and visi6ng Sea-
side, Florida's much publicized neotradi-
tional resort, iVIichigan City developer
Tom 1+Ioss acquired a 106-acre site on the
shores of Lake Michigan with hopes of
providing his own alterna6ve to suburban
sprawl. Convinced that Michigan City,
with its retail centers and convenient
shoreline, had all the right ingredients to
sustain a Midwestern version of Seaside,
Moss took the chance and Beachwalk was
born. The result—a picturesque neighbor-
hood on Lake Michigan that mixes archi-
tectural beauty with business acumen, and
that appeals to both second- and primary-
home buyers.
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The design ��;
principle of Beach- -�
walk, like Seaside,
is tt�at the right site plan can inspire com-
munity intimacy. "The codes at Beachwalk
work in opposite ways from those govern-
ing suburban developments," says Moss.
Beachwalk replaces the deep setbacks and
winding maze of �vide streets found in con-
ven6onal subdivisions with narrow streets
and shallow setbacks. Keeping the houses
closer to the road, Moss says, "creates sort
of an envelope around the street and
makes the street into a community room."
Beachwalk's builders are urged to
follow guidelines on housing proportions
and materials, and they must adhere to
certain ciesign requirements. �'Vhite picket
fences and front porches are mandatory,
for example. While each house is differ-
ent, these common elements allow the
houses to work well together.
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