PL 01/22/1997 - 7046�
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1997
7:30 P.M.
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PLANNING COMMISSION MTG.
CITY OF FRIDLEY
AGENDA
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1997 7:30 P.M.
LOCATION: Fridley flAunicipal Center, 6431 University Avenue N.E.
CALL TO ORDER:
ROLL CALL:
APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES: January 8, 1997
PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of a Special Use Permit, SP #96-18, by Animal
Medical Clinic, per Section 205.15.01.C.(9) of the Fridley City Code, to allow an
animal vaccination clinic on Part of Lots 8, 9, and 10, Auditor's Subdivision No. 155,
generally located at 753 - 53`d Avenue N.E. (tabled #rom the 118/97 meeting)
2. PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of an rezoning request ZOA #96-02, by Keller
�'�� Structures, Inc. to rezone Lot 1, Block 1, Longview 1�Addition, from CR-1, General
Office, to M-1, Light Industrial, generally located at 6095 East River Road.
3. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE PARKS & RECREATION COMMlSSION
MEETING OF DECEMBER 2. 1996
4. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY & ENERGY
COMMISSION MEETING OF DECEMBER 17 1996
OTHER BUSINESS:
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
PLANNING CON.Q+�IISSIOld MEETING, JANUARY 8, 1997
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairperson Savage called the January 8, 199? Planning Commission
meeting to order at 7:34 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Members Present: Diane Savage, Dave Kondrick, LeRoy Oquist;
Dean Sa.ba, Brad Sielaff, Connie Modig
Members Absent: Larry Kuechle
Others Present: Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator
Michele McPherson, Planning Associate
Jeff Dotseth, 21000 Ruschs Drive, Rogers,
Minnesota
Gerald Kantor, 6718 Marilyn Drive, Maple
Grove, Minnesota
Paul Seidel, 8320 Broad Avenue, Fridley,
Minnesota
Leonard A. Moore, Jr., 8301 Riverview Terracer
�� Fridley, Minnesota .
APPROVAL OF NOVENlBER 20, 1996 PLANNING COMNIISSION MINUTES:
MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Saba, to approve the
November 20, 1996, Planning Commission minutes as written.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, AIZ YOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNF,I+iIMOUSLY.
1. PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP
96-18, BY ANIMAL MEDICAI, CLINIC:
Per Section 205.15.O1.C.(9) of the Fridley City Code, to allow
an animal vaccination clinic on Part of Lots 8, 9, and 10,
Auditor's Subdivisian No. 155, generally located at 753 - 53rd
Avenue N.E.
Ms. Savage stated this public hearing has been continued to
January 22.
2. PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF AN ANNEXATION REQUEST, ZOA
#96-03, BY GERALD KANTOR:
To annex Lot 16, Revised Auditor's Subdivision 103 of Coon
Rapids into the City of Fridley. This property is generally
located at the end of Riverview Terrace and adjacent to the
� Mississippi River.
MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Oquist, to waive the
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reading of the public hearing notice and to open the public
hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
N�TION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 7:35 P.M.
Ms. McPherson stated the request is for an annexation by Gerald
Kantor for Lot 16, Revised Auditor's Subdivision 103, which is
located in the City of Coon Rapids. The property is generally
located north of Kimball Street and west of Broad Avenue and
directly abuts the Mississippi River. Mr. Kantor also owns I,ots 15
and 16, Block O, Riverview Heights, which are located in Fridley.
He has a potential buyer for combined Lots 15 and 16 in Fridley and
Lot 16 in Coon Rapids, and has requested the annexation of Lot 16
into Fridley to allow the potential buyer more flexibility in
developing a dwelling on this site. The property will be zoned R-
1, Single Family. The City of Fridley needs to provide the utility
services to this particular lot because the City of Coon Rapids is
unable to do so.
Ms. McP.herson stated, when staff received the annexation request,
staff first discussed the request informally with the City Councils ^
of Fridley and Coon Rapids to provide direction, Potentially, this
annexation request could affect four additional lots including Lots
14 and 15, Revised Audito�'s Subdivision 103, as well as Lot 22 and
23 of Block 4, Mississippi Oaks. The City Council preliminarily
indicated that they would willing to consider not�only the
annexation of Lot 16 but also up to these four additional lats
pending public testimon.y and pending discussions with adjacent
property owners. Tfie purpose for considering annexation of Lots 14
and 15 and Lots 22 and 23 is that the City of Fridley currently
� provides sewer and water services to Lots 22 and 23 but does not
receive the benefit of the t�es currently paid on those properties
as they are located in the City of Coon Rapids. These services
were provided based on a joint powers agreement with the City of
Coon Rapids when these properties were developed. The property
located on Lots 14 and 15 is currently serviced by a septic system,
private well and heating oil.
Ms. McPherson stated there are some utility considerations in
regards to Lots 14 and 15. If the septic were to fail, under
Metropolitan Council and State of Minnesota statute, that
particular property would need to be connected to municipal
services. The property owner would not be allowed to re-install a
septic system.
Ms. McPherson stated this annexation request i:s an opportunity for
the local property owner and the two communities. The petitioner �
would need to provide utility services to the property he owns. ,
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Currently, the utilities are located in Kimball Street and
Riverview Terrace. The sewer arid water mains will need to be
extended within the Riverview Terrace right-of-way and services
provided. Staff has preliminarily discussed with Mr. Kantor the
possibility of dedicating a utility easement over the westerly
portion of Lot 16 in order to provide future connection to Lots 14
and 15, should the need arise.
Ms. McPherson stated staff spoke with Mr. Seidel, the property
owner of Lots 14 and 15, who indicated he was not adverse to the
annexation request for his property. Staff has had conversations
with the owners of Lots 22 and 23. Mr. Anderson, owner of Lot 23,
is unopposed to the annexation of his lot; however, he did express
concern with the width of the easement which prQVides access to Mr.
Seidel's property. This access is provided �ia a 10-foot private.
lane. The City of Fridley requires a�mininium 25-foot public access
onto a public street; therefore, Mr. Seidel's lot would be non-
conforming. However, the City of Coon Rapids al.so requires a
minimum of 25 feet of access along a public street; therefore, he
is currently non-conforming in-the City of Coon Rapids. The
implications of this is that, should the dwelling on Mr. Seidel's
property be destroyed to more than 50� o� its value, a variance
would need to be granted to allo�u reconstruction.
Ms. McPherson stated staf€ has not received a defini.tive answer
from Ms. Brown, the property owne� of i,ot 22. However, she does
have the same information as provided to Mr.�Seidel and Mr.
Anderson. Staff has not received any written or verbal
notification from her at this time regarding her opinion about the
annexation.
Ms. McPherson stated, in terms of taxes and advantages to the
adjacent property owners, there is some tax relief in being annexed
into the City of Fridley. The property taxes would go down
slightly. Fridley gains an advantage in the fact it will gain the
tax base for properties the City is currently servicing for sewer
and water. In terms of the utility connections, Mr. Kantor would
be responsible for the cost to install the water and sewer mains to
the property in question as well as the connection. Mr. Kantor is
aware of that and is working towards that end.
Ms. McPherson stated staff recommends approval of the annexation
request, ZOA #96-03, by Gerald Kantor, with the following
stipulations:
1. The annexation request shall include Lots 14, 15, and 16,
Revised Auditor's Subdivisi:on No. 103 and Lots 22 and 23,
Mississippi Oaks.
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2. The petitioner shall dedicate a 25-foot utility easement over
the westerly portion of Lot 16.
3. The annexation request is contingent upon approval of the Coon
Rapids City Council and the Minnesota Municipal Board.
Mr. Oquist stated the access to Lots 14 and 15 is through a 10-foot
easement. What happens if they want to do some development or if
something el.se happens?
Ms. McPherson.stated, if there were to be a larger subdivision, a
developer would need.to look for a secondary access to provide some
type of street connection either by acquiring a parcel along
Kimball and creating a right-of-way or by acquiring a lot or lots
along Broad Avenue and constructing a street.
Mr. Oquist asked if it would be possible to come in off Riverview.
Mr. McPherson stated that would be an option, but a developer would
need to acquire the necessary property.
Mr. Oquist asked if it was stated that there is currently a �
structure on Lots 14 and 15.
Ms. McPherson stated yes. Mr. Seidel lives at 8320 Broad Avenue
which straddles the property line of Lots 14 and 15. The only
access is through the 10-foot easement.
Mr. Sielaff asked if this property has the private well and septic
system.
Ms. McPherson stated this was correct.
Mr. Sielaff asked if he would be required to upgrade that by
hooking up to city water and sewer.
Ms. McPherson stated, under the Coon Rapids ordinance and the City
of Fridley ordinance, he would only be required to connect if the
system were to fail.
Mr. Sielaff asked if this area was on the flood plain.
Ms. McPherson stated the property is within the critical area but
not in the actual federally designated flood plain.
Mr. Kondrick stated Mr. Kantor is requesting that the City convert
Lot 16 to the City of Fridley. Stipulation #1 also ties in
additional lots. In fact, if that does not happen, it should not ^
have a bearing on Mr. Kantor's request. Is that correct?
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Ms. McPherson stated this was correct. While staff i� recommending
the annexation include additional lots, the City Council does have
the option to delete those lots if they see fit and annex only Mr.
Kantor's property, Lot 16.
Ms. Savage stated the gist of Mr. Kondrick's concern is, that if
the City approves the recommendation which includes the other lots,
that does not really have an effect on Mr. Kantor's request. These
are separate and does not depend on.approval of other lots.
Ms. McPh�rson stated that was correct.
Ms. Savage stated there appears to be no opposition. There is no
comment from the owner of Lot 22.
Mr. McPherson stated this was correct. �
Mr. Kantor stated Y�e had no additional comments. He has no �
problems witY� staff's recommendatio.n... He and staff have revie.wed
the points before and are in agreement.
� Mr. Kondrick asked if Mr. Kantor understood the purpose of his
question. In combining the properties, he wanted to make it clear
that, if other owners oppose the request, that the annexation
request could.still be done.
Mr. Kantor-stated he understood that..
Mr. Moore stated he owns Lots 12, 13 and 14 in Fridley, and he
would like to support the annexation request. He has waited for
years to see this done. When there were renters, he would have to
call the City of Coon Rapids and they sometimes had to find their
way down there. He would rather see it in Fridley. There is one
way in, and it is serviced by Fridley so he feels the properties
should be annexed. He is, however, not opposed to the other way
either.
MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Sielaff, to close the
public hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SP,VAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 7:52 P.M.
Mr. Kondrick stated he has no problem with the request. His
questions regarding Lots 22 and 23 is clear and the City Council
has the right to drop other lots if they so feel.
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Mr. Oquist stated he wondered if the Commission should change the
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wording in the first stipulation because this does stipulate all of
the lots need to be included.
Ms. Savage sta�ed she did not see any problem with the stipulation
as presented.
Mr. Oquist stated the recommendation is for all lots included. The
City is now saying that is nice but we don't necessarily have to.
Does the stipulation have to say that?
Ms. McPherson stated the Commission can change it to make it more
flexible.
Ms. Savage stated the only thing that bothers her about doing that
is that it makes the Commission look as though they are lukewarm
about the recommendation of annexing the lots. She did not think
this was so. There has been no showing of opposition by any of the
owners. Only one owner has not been heard from.
Mr. Saba agreed. The City Council will have the minutes and has
the privilege of changing or modifying the stipulation as they see
fit. He has no problem with the recommendation as it is. The City �
Council will see the discussion.
Ms. 5avage stated it is clearly in the best interest of the City to
have all the lots and she agrees with Mr. Saba.
Mr. Oquist stated just as long as it is understood that, if it
cannot happen, the Commission wants the original request to go
through.
Mr. Sielaff stated, from the standpoint of keeping it together, he
would like to keep the recommendation as it is.
Ms. Modig stated she questions the statement that there is no
opposition because staff has not heard from one owner.
Ms. Savage stated the property owner has had full opportunity and
has not done so. There is no reason to believe they oppose the
request.
Mr. McPherson stated the City Council understands that at a minimum
the City may end up with just Mr. Kantor's lot. Mr. Kantor does
not want his property dependent upon Lots 14 and 15 and Lots 22 and
23. Based on the public testimony and if staff receives some
comment between now and the City Council meeting, the City Council
will be able to make a decision.
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MOTION by Mr. Saba, seconded by Mr. Sielaff, to recommend approval
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of an �nnexation Request, ZOA #96-03, by �erald Kantor, to annex
Lot 16, Revised Auditor's Subdivision 103 of Coon Rapids into the
City of Fridley, generally located at the end of Riverview Terrace
and adjacent to the Mississippi River, with the following
stipulations:
1. The annexation request shall include Lots 14, 15, and 16,
Revised Auditor's Subdivision No. 103 and Lots 22 and 23,
Mississippi Oaks.
2. The petitioner shall dedicate a 25-foot utility easement over
the westerly portion of Lot 16.
3. The annexation request is contingen� upon approval of the Coon
Rapids City Council and the Minnesota Municipal Board.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
Ms. McPherson stated the City Council would consider this request
on January 27. Staff is preparing.a resolution for approval based
�� on the procedures set forth in Minnesota statutes. The City
Council of Coon Rapids will consider the request at their first
meeting in February. The resolutions then go to the Minne�ota
Municipal Board.
3. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND ENERGY
COMMISSION MEETING OF OCTOBER 15, 1996
MOTION by Mr. Sielaff, seconded by Mr. Saba, to receive the minutes
of the Environmental Quality & Energy Commission meeting of
October 15, 1996.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED LJNANIMOUSLY.
4. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE PARKS & RECREATION COMMI5SION
MEETING OF NOVIIKBER 4, 1996
MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Ms. Modig, to receive the
minutes of the Parks & Recreation Commission meeting of November 4,
1996.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED Ti�
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
5. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
MEETING OF NOVEMBER 12, 1996
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MOTION by Mr. Oquist, seconded by Mr. Sielaff, to receive the
minutes of the Housing & Redevelopment Authority meeting of
November 12, 1996.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLP�RED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
6. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING OF
DECEMBER 11, 1996
MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Sielaff, to receive.the
minutes of the Appeals Commission meeting of December 11, 1996.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECI,ARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
7. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
MEETING OF DECII�RBER 12, 1996
MOTION by Ms. Modig, seconded by Mr. Kondrick, to receive the
minutes of the Housing & Redevelopment Authority meeting of
December 12, 1996. ^
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
8. OTHER BUSINESS
Mr. Hickok provided an update on development issues.
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Saba, to adjourn the
meeting.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION C.ARRIED AND THE JANUARY 8, 1997, PLANNING CONINIISSION MEETING
ADJOURNED AT 8:03 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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Recording Secretary
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CITY O� FRIDLEY PROJECT SUMMARY
DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST:
The petitioner requests that a special use permit be issued to allow a veterinary ciinic in a 783
square foot space within the Pet Food Warehouse store at 753 - 53� Avenue N.E. If
approved, the petifioner would provide vaccinations and conduct wellness clinics whieh
provide affordable preventive medicine for pets. The petitioner cortducted similar clinics from
1993 to 1996 at its previous location at 250 Osborne Road N. E.
SUMMARY OF ISSUES
Seetion 205.15.01.C.(9) of the Fridley City Code allows with a special use permit animal clinic,
veterinary cHnics, animal hospitals; public kennels, obedience schools, and training services
provided the following conditions are met:
A. All windows in the area of the building housing anirnals shall be double glazed with a fuced
sash.
B. Any.ventilation systems shall be designed so that r�o odors or organisrt�s will spread
between wards or to the outside air.
C. There shall be no outside pens or holding areas.
The proposed clinic will occur eight to twelve hours per week, including one evening and one
weekend day; however, during the Winter, less hours are required.
The clinics will not provide invasive surgery or long-range care for animals. The area
proposed to be used is located in the northwest part of the Pet Food Warehouse facility and
� has no exterior windows and one exterior exit door. The petitioner, however, needs to submit
information regarding disposal of inedical waste.
RECOMMENDATION
The request meets all of the zoning code standards set forth in Section 205.15.01.C.(9j of the
Fridley City Code. Staff recommends that the Planning Commissior� recommend approval of
the request to the City Council with the followi�g stipulations:
1. No vaccination supplies or medical waste shall be stored on the site.
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2. Any alterations to the building will require issuance of a building permit.
3. The veterinarians sha11 be currently licensed by the State of Minnesota.
Staff Report
SP #96-18, by Animal Medical Clinic
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Petition For:
Location of
Property:
Legal Description
of Property:
Size:
Topography:
Existing
Vegetation:
Existing
Zoning/Platting:
Availability
of Municipal
Utilities:
Vehicular
Access:
Pedestrian
Access:
Engineering
Issues:
Comprehensive
Planning Issues:
Public Hearing
Comments:
PROJECT DETAILS
A special use permit to allow an immunization cGnic.
753 - 53� Avenue
Part of Lots 8, 9, and 10, Auditor's Subdivision No. 155.
Flat
Typical suburban; trees, shrubs, sod
C-3, General Shopping Center District
Connected
53`d Avenue
Sidewalk along 53`� Avenue
N/A
The zoning and comprehensive plan are consistent in this
location.
To be taken.
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Staff Report
SP #96-18, by Animai Medical Clinic
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The petitioner proposes to use an area 783 square feet in size �ocated at the northwest
comer of the tenant space which has been designated as a care and training area.
This amounts to 4.6°/a of the 16,910 square foot tenant space. The wellness clinics do
not provide for invasive surgery or long-term care of animals. The intent of the
standards established in the code is to regulate full service clinics such as to maintain
animals in their facilities on a round-the-clock basis. The petitioner does not intend to
provide these types of senrices.
In the original special use permit request, #he petitioner indicated that they did not need
an infectious waste generators iicense. The peti#ioner, however, should submit a
detailed plan indicating how medical waste will be handled and stored while at the
clinic site to prevent access by the general public. �
The City received no complaints regarding the petitioner's previous operation at 250
Osborne Road while in operation.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION TO THE PLANNING COMMISSIONI
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The request meets all of the zoning code standards set forth in Section 205.15.01.C.{9) �
of the Fridfey City Code. Staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend
approval of the request to the City Council with the following stipulations:
1. No vaccination supplies or medical waste shall. be stored on the site.
2. Any alterations to #he building will require issuance of a building permit.
3. The veterinarians shall be currently licensed by the State of Minnesota.
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6431 UNNERSITY AVENUE N.E.
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�� CITY OF FRIDIEY PUBLIC HEARI.NG NOTICE
BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION
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TO: All Property OwnerslResidents within 350 Feet of Property
Located at 753 - 53� Avenue N. E.
CASE NUMBER: S cial Use Permit, SP #�-18
APPLICANT: Animal Medical Clinic
PURPOSE: To allow animal vaccination ciinics
LOCATION OF 753 - 53` Avenue N.E.
PROPERTY AND Part of Lots 8, 9, and 10, Auditor's Subdivision No. 155
LEGAL
DESCRIPTION:
DATE AND TIME OF Planning Commission Meeting:
HEARING: Wednesday, January 8, 1997 at 7:30 p.m.
The Planning Commission Meetings are televised live the
ni ht of the meetin on Channel 35.
PLACE OF Fridley Municipal Center, City Council Chambers
HEARING: 6431 Universit � Avenue N.E., Fridle , MN
HOW TO 1. You may attend hearings and testify.
PARTICIPATE: 2. You may send a letter before the hearing to Scott Hickok,
Planning Coordinator or Michele McPherson, Planning
Assistant, at 6431 University AvenWe N.E., Fridley, MN
55432 or FAX at 571-1287.
SPECIAL Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who nee�f an
ACCOMODATIONS: interpreter or other persons with �disabitities who require
auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 no
later than Dscember 31, 1996. .
ANY QUESTIONS: Contact either Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator at 572-3599
or Michele McPherson, Plannin Assistant at 572-3593.
Publish: December 26, 1996
January 2, 1997
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Special Use Percnit
SP #96-18
Animal Medical Clinic
Animal Medical Clinic
Jcel I,ocketz
2603 Hennepin Avenue �uth
IVrnneapolis, MN 55408
Target/Mervyn's
Linda Johnson
33 South Sixth Strcet
Minneapolis, MN 55402
Current Resident
5300 Central Avenue NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Solar Wash, Inc.
or Current Resident
775 - 53`� Avenue NE
Fridley, MN 55421
City of Columbia Heights
Planning and Zoning Dep�
5� - 40�` Avenue NE
Columbia Heights, MN 55421
David/Patricia Toner
or Current Resident
671 Cheri Lane NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Richard Stawski
or Current Resident
588 - 53 '/z Avenue NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Douglas/Mary Thoms
or Current Resident
5351 Madison Street NE
Fridley, MN 55421
MAILING LIST
Pet Food Wazehouse
Manager
753 - 53`� Aveime NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Chet Herringer
or Current Resident
5400 Central Avenue NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Q Petroleum Corporation
PO Box 540
Denver, CO 80201
United Surplus Stores
or Cunent Resident
785 - 53� Avenue NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Great West Brokers, Inc.
1900 Hennepin Avenue South
11�nneapolis, MN 554U3
Sheryl Peterson
or Current Resident
649 - 53`� Avenue NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Richard/Judith Stacy
or Current Resident
596 - 53 '/2 Avenue NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Gary/Marian Billington
or Current Resident
5361 Madison Street NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Mailed: 12/16/96
�et Food Warehouse
MJ Ohnsorg
600 South Highway 169, #701
St. I.ouis Park, MN 55426
Avanti I.easing Inc.
5211 South Quel� Street
Englewood, CO 80111
B and B Partners
or Current Resident
765 - 53� Avenue NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Target Stores
Manager
755 - 53`� Avenue NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Carrie Sharff
or Current Resident
577 - 54�` Avenue NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Cheery Company
or Current Resident
5310 Monrce Street NE
Fridley, NIN 55421
James Gretsch/S. Krumrie
or Current Resident
5341 Madison Street NE
Fridley, MN 55421
William Dokken
or Current Resident
5371 Madison Street NE
Fridiey, MN 5542i
Robert Hassman Robert Staples Vernon/Arlene Schuldt
or Cunent Resident or Current Resident or Current Resident
5381 Madison Street NE 589 - 53 %2 Avenue NE 581 - 53 '/2 Avenue NE
Fridley, MN 55421 Fridley, MN 55421 Fridley, MN 55421
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Clifford/Grace Lynch
or Current Resident
,,5�0 - 54�' Avenue NE
� �dley, MN 55421
Linda Oslund
or Current Resident
5412 Madison Street NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Pauline Charchenko
or Curtent Resident
589 Cheri Lane NE
Fridley, MN 55421
JonilTimothy Knudsen
or Current Resident
5401 Madison Street NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Wesley Granstrand
or G�urent Resident
5431 Madison Street NE
Fridley, NLN 55421
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Donald/ Mary Ann Kostick
or Cunent Resident
588 - 54�' Avenue NE
Fridley, MN 55421
CarolJohnson
or Crirrem Re�ident
5422 Madisan StrEet NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Alfred/Joan Laliberte
or Current Resident
665 Cheri Lane NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Joseph/Agnes Mihalow
or Current Resident
5411 Madison Stre,et NE
Fridley, MN 55421
City Manager/City Council
Michael Herriges
or Current Resident
5402 Madison Street NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Jacen/Pat Syk�
or C''urrent R�ident
5432 Madison Str�t NE
�ridley, MN 55421
T. Jorissen/J. Klinke
or C�rrent Resident
691 Cheri I.ane NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Alexander Novitsky
or Current Resident
5421 Madison Street NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Diane Savage, Chair
Planning Commission
567 Rice Creek Terrace NE
Fridley, MN 55432
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CITY OF FRIDLEY PROJECT SUMMARY
DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST:
The petitioner, Keller Structures, representing Bay Industries, requests that property located
at 6095 East River Road N. E. be rezoned from CR-1, General Office to M-�I , Light Indus#rial.
If approved, the petitioner would use the existing 3,500 square foot office building located on
the property as the office for a 40,000 square foot warehouse proposed to be constructed on
the adjacent vacant parcel. The two buiidings would be connected with an at-grade
pedestrian connection.
SUMMARY OF ISSUES:
The subject property, if rezoned, would no# meet two of the standards of the M-1, Light
Industrial zoning district:
�, � 1. The setback from the north property line; reduced from 100' to 68'.
2. The lot area from 1.5 acres to 1.05 acres.
!f an addition or other construction were to occur on this building, a variance would be
required, and the petitioner is processing such a request. The lot is proposed to be combined
with the adjacent property to the south.
It is not unusual to have indus#rial land across the street from residential land. This is
common along 73rdAvenue and Main Street. The proposed warehouse will be 153 feet from
the nearest residential property line. The current owner has requested that the rezo�ing be
contingent upon final acquisition by Bay Industries.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend approval of the request to the
City Council with the following stipulations:
1. The approval of rezoning request, ZOA #96-02, by Keller Stnactures, is contingent upon
acquisition of the parcel by the petitioner.
I2. The property shall be combined with the property to the south.
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3. Variance request, VAR #97-01, shall be approved.
Project Summary
ZOA #96-02, by Keller Structures
Page 2
Petition For:
Location of
Property:
Legal Description
of Property:
Size:
Topography:
Existing
Vegetation:
Existing
Zoning/Platting:
Availability
of Municipal
Utilities:
Vehicular
Access:
Pedestrian
Access:
Engineering
Issues:
Comprehensive
Planning Issues:
Public Hearing
Comments:
PROJECT DETAILS
To rezone property from CR-1, General Office to M-1, Light
Industrial.
6095 East River Road N. E.
Lot 1, Block 1, Longview 1�Addition
1.27 acres; 55,321.2 square feet
Flat
Typicai suburban; sod, trees, shrubs
CR-1, General Office
1986 Longview 1 � Addition
Connected
61 � Avenue
Bikeway located along 61�` Avenue
N/A
The zoning and Comprehensive Plan are not consistent in
this location.
To be taken.
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Project Summary
ZOA #96-02, by Keller Structures
Page 3
WEST•
sou�:
EAST:
NORTH:
Zoning:
Zoning:
Zoning:
Zoning:
Site Planning
Issues:
REQUEST:
AUJAGENT SITES
P, Public
M-1, Light Industrial
Right-of-way
R-3, General Multiple
Family Dwelling
Land Use:
l.and Use:
Elementary Schoof
Manufacturing
Land Use: Raitroad tracks
Land Use: Vacant
The petitioner requests thai property located at 6095 East River Road N.E. be rezoned
from CR-1, General O�ce to M-1, Light Industrial. If approved, the petitioner would
use the existing 3,500 square foot office building located on the subject property as the
offce for a 40,000 square fooi warehouse proposed to be constructed on the vacant
parcel sauth of the subject parcel. The two buildings vrrould be connected via an at-
grade pedestrian connection.
SfTE DESCRIPTION/HISTORY
The subject parcel is located in the �outheast corner of the intersection of 61 �` Way and
East River Road. Located on the property is a 3,500 square foot office building which
was constructed in 1984. Also located on the subject property is an 1,100 square foot
storage building which was constructed in 1992. �
The property was originally zoned M-1, Light Industrial; however, the original owmer
rezoned the property from M-1, Light Industrial to CR-1, General Office, in order to
construct the o�ce building for Computer Communications and Specialties. The
property to the south is currently vacant, and is zoned M-1, Light Industrial. Bay
Industries has purchased tfie property to the south and is intending to constru�t a
40,000 square foot warehouse on it.
ANALYSIS:
When reviewing any rezoning request, three standards are typically evaivated:
Project Summary
ZOA #96-02, by Keller Structures
Page 4
A. Compliance with the district zoning regulations;
B. Compatibility with adjacent uses and zoning; and
C. Compatibility of the proposed use with the proposed zoning distr�ct intent.
Compliance with District Zoning Regulations
The subject property complies with all district regulations with the exception of:
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1. The 100 foot setback (68 feet) from the north property line, which is required as it is
across the street from a residential district.
2. Lot area (1.05 acres versus 1.5 acres).
The property was rezoned in 1984 from M-1 to CR-1 as the proposed use was more
consistent with the General O�ce district. The property was created by a lot split in
1984. Variances were originally considered, but a rezoning was suggested and
pursued.
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The nonconformance of the lot area requirement will be eliminated when the petitioner
combines the subject property with the property to the south from which it was originally
split in 1984.
It is not unusual to have a residential district located across #he street from an industrial
district. This occurs in numerous occasions throughout the City, including 73`d Avenue
and Main Street, as well as further south along East River Road. The impact can be
mitigated by additional landscaping and screening of the property from the R-3 zoning
district to the north. The existing building is proposed to continue to be used as an
office facility with the proposed warehouse located on the adjacent property to the
south, which will be 153 feet from the north property line.
Compatibility with Adjacent Uses and Zoning
Prior to 1984, the subject parcel was zoned M-1, Light Industrial. The proposed M-1
zoning is compatible with the property to the south, as it is zoned M-1, Light Industrial,
and the subject parcel will be legally combined with it. The property to the north is
zoned R-3, General Multiple Family Dwelling; however, it is not unusual to have
industrial zoning across the street from residential zoning.
The property to the west is zoned for public use. A District #14 elementary school is
located on the property. The topography is such that the school is visually separated �''�
at a lower elevation from the subject properiy.
Project Summary
ZOA #96-02, by Ke11er Structures
Page 5
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Compatibility of the Proposed Use
Office uses, when associated with warefiousing, vvholesaling, a�d manufacturing, are
permitted in the M-1, Light Industrial district. The use of the property as an office, if
rezoned, would be compat�ble with ihe district intent. The existing buiiding is proposed
to be connected to a 40,000 square foot war�house, which would be construded on the
property to the south.
Bay Industries is in the process of negotiating the purchase of the subject property.
The property owner has requested tha# the rezoning be contingent upon final
acquisition of the property by Bay Industries.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION:
Staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend approval of the request to
the City Council with the fiollowing stipulations:
1. The approval af rezoning request, ZOA #96-02, by Keiler Structures, is contingent
upon acquisition of the parcel by the petitioner.
'� 2. The property shall be combined with the property #o the south.
3. Variance request, VAR #97-01, shall be approved.
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TO: All Property Owners/Residents within 350 Feet of Property
Located at 6095 East River Road N.E.
CASE NUAtI6ER: Re�oni� , ZOA #96-0�
APPLICANT: Keiler Structures, Inc.
PURPOSE: To rezone the property from CR-1, General Office #o M-1,
Li ht Industrial.
LOCATION OF 6095 East River Road N.E.
PROPERTY AND Lot 1, Block 1, Longview 1�` Addition
LEGAL
DESCRIPTION:
DATE AND TIME OF Planning Commission Meeting: Wednesday, January 22,
HEARING: 1997 at 7:30 p.m.
City Council Meeting: Monday, February 10, 1997 at 7:30
p. m.
The Planning Commission and City Council Meetings are
televised live the ni ht of the meetin on Channel 35.
PLACE OF Fridley Municipal Center, City Council Chambers
HEARING: 64�1 Universi Avenue N.E., Fridle , MN
HOW TO 1. Yo� may attend hearings and testify.
PARTICIPATE: 2. You may send a letter before the fiearing to Scott Hickok,
Planning Coordinator �or Mlichele McPherson, Planning
Assistant, at 6431 University Avenue N.E., Fridley, MN
55432 or FAX a# 571-1287.
SPECIAL Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an
ACCOMODATIONS: interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require
auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 no
later than Janua 9 5, 1997.
ANY QUESTIONS: Contact either Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator at 572-3599
or Michele McPherson, Plannin Assistant at 572-3593.
Publish: January 9, 1997
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