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PL 10/06/1999 - 7044: r-�r CITY OF FRIDLEY AGENDA PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1999, 7:30 P.M. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- LOCATION: CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS FRIDLEY MUNICIPAL CENTER, 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E. CALL TO ORDER: ROLL CALL: APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MTG. MINUTES: September 15, 1999 1. PUBLIC HEARING: To approve a preliminary Plat, PS #9.�-05, by Kim & George Bateson and Mary & Dennis Pietrini, to divide property into 4 single family lots, generally located at 6217 Central Avenue NE. 2. PUBLIC HEARING: To approve a preliminary Plat, PS #99-06, by Kurt Manufacturing Company, to replat for the purpose of purchasing a portion of the railroad right-of-way, generally located south of 694 and Industrial Blvd., and Ashton Avenue. � 3. PUBLIC HEARING: To approve a resolution for a Lot Split, LS #99-03, by Fridley HRA, to sell the north 20 feet of the lot to an adjoining property owner, generally tocated at 5857 Main Street. 4. PUBLIC HEARING: To approve a resolution for a Vacation, SAV #99-06, by the City of Fridley, to vacate that portion of Cheryl Street lying easterly of the southern extension of the westerly line of Lot 18, Block L, Riverview Heights, and westerly of the southerly extension of the east line of Lot 10, Block L, Riverview Heights, Anoka County, Minnesota. 5. Resolution reviewing the expansion of the geographic area consisting of redevelopment project area no. 1. 6. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE AUGUST 2. 1999, PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING. 7. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE SEPTEMBER 8 1999 APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING. 8. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE SEPTEMBER 22 1999 APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING. OTHER BUSINESS: i"� ADJOURN � � CITY OF FRIDLEY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1999 CALL TO ORDER: Chairperson Savage called the September 15, 1999, Planning Commission meeting to order at 7:32 p.m. ROLL CALL: Members Present: Diane Savage, Brad Sielaff, Leroy Oquist, Dave Kondrick Members Absent: Connie Modig, Dean Saba Others Present: Paul Bolin, Planning Assistant Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator Michael and Claudia Geis, 520 Dover Street George Bydlon, 6454 Riverview Terrace Brian Bona, 4000 Washington Street, Columbia Heights APPROVAL OF SEPTEMBER 1. 1999, PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION by Mr. Oquist, seconded by Mr. Sielaff, to approve the September 1, 1999, Planning Commission minutes as written. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 1. PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT. S.P. 99-07, BY GEORGE BYDLON: MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Sielaff, to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and to open the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 7:36 P.M. Mr. Bolin stated the petitioner is requesting a special use permit to allow the construction of a 264 square foot accessory building. The building will be used as a screen porch in summer and pontoon boat storage in winter. The petitioner is also requesting a variance to allow this building and the existing garage in the code defined front yard. This variance will go before the Appeals Commission on Wednesday, September 22, 1999. The petitioner's home is located at 6454 Riverview Terrace, and ^ is zoned R-1, single family residential, as is the surrounding area to the north and south and east. The Mississippi River is to the west. � Ms. Savage asked Mr. Bydlon if any of the neighbors voiced any concerns regarding this project. Mr. Bydlon stated that he has not heard anything from his neighbors. Mr. Kondrick asked Mr. Bydlon if he had any problems with the stipulations recommended by City staff. Mr. Bydlon stated that he did not have any problems with.the stipulations by staff. Mr. Oquist asked Mr. Bydlon if the vertical walls of the accessory building would be screened. Mr. Bydlon stated that the plan was to screen and lattice the walls and keep it as open as they can because it would be convenient for family get-togethers. MOTION by Mr. Oquist, seconded by Mr. Kondrick, to close the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED AT 7:46 P.M. ^ Mr. Oquist, Mr. Kondrick, and Ms. Savage stated that they were in favor of approving the special use permit. MOTION by Mr. Oquist, seconded by Mr. Kondrick to recommend approval of Special Use Permit, SP #99-10, by George Bydlon, to allow a second accessory structure in excess of 240 square feet, with the following stipulations: 1. All necessary permits shall be obtained from the City prior to construction. 2. This special use permit shall become null and void if VAR #99-25 is not approved. 3. The accessory building shall be architecturally compatible with the existing home and garage. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Ms. Savage stated the City Council would consider this request on October 11, 1999. 2. PUBLIC HEARING• CONSIDERATION OF A REZONING: ZOA #99-04. BY BRIAN AND JACQUELINE BONA TO REZONE THE CURRENT R-3, GENERAL MULTIPLE UNIT ZONING DISTRICT, TO A C-2, GENERAL BUSINESS DISTRICT TO ALLOW COMMERCIAL USE OF THE SITE FOR A ^ PROPOSED AUTO REPAIR FACILITY GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5333 UNIVERSITY AVE: in this case it would comply if the variance were granted. Staff recommends approval of the rezoning request ZOA #99-04, with the following stipulations: 1. Pending approval of special use permit SP #99-09. 2. The petitioner shall modify the site plan to eliminate all variances for the proposed facility. Mr. Hickok stated that in spite of the fact that the Appeals Commission has reviewed this and has recommended approval of the 20 foot variance [per Section 205.14.03.C.(4), to reduce the setback from the adjacent._residential district on the east side from 50 feet to 30 feet], it is Staff's recommendation that they modify the site plan so that as it is compared against that rezoning criteria, it now meets without meeting a variance. Mr. Hickok stated that auto repair is listed as a use provided the special use permit is obtained. Special use permits are a discretionary give on the part of the City. Compatibility of adjacent uses is key to the approval of the special use permit. In determining the suitability of use, the City must consider the nature of the neighboring buildings and land, effects on traffic, noise created by the use, and other impacts to surrounding properties. Denial is appropriate if impacts to surrounding properties cannot be mitigated with stipulations. The code is specific about the minimum criteria required for special use permit for a facility such as this. In addition to minimum criteria, ^ staff recommends the following stipulations: 1. The Special Use Permit for an automobile service station is only for uses noted in the definition. 2. The use shall not provide for the outdoor operation of lubrication equipment, hydraulic lifts or service pits; or the outdoor display of inerchandise. 3. The property shall not be used as a place of storage or depository of wrecked, abandoned or junked motor vehicles or the display of used motor vehicles or the sale or display of used motor vehicles or the sale or display of used motor vehicles. 4. All required buffer or screening area shall be so constructed as to obstruct headlight beams of motor vehicles on the station property from beaming onto adjacent residential property. 5. A landscaping plan will be required to be submitted and approved by Staff prior to issuance of a building permit. 6. The petitioner's proposal shall not include, nor shall the petitioner, his successors or heirs all prohibited activities on this site (i.e. Heavy duty repair garages) 7. Vehicular parking shall be limited to the owner's and employee's vehicles and a maximum of three service vehicles. Automobiles being serviced may be parked for a maximum period of 48 hours at any one time. 8. The site plan for this proposal shall be submitted and approved prior to issuance of a building permit. 9. A site lighting plan shall be submitted and approved prior to issuance of a � building permit. � Mr. Hickok stated that he would be more inclined to go along with opening up the view shed to the corner motor fuel operation, except that there is a very important part of that motor fuel operation that causes that particular building to be pushed back as it is. That is the sale of that product in the front yard that causes the building to be pushed back. That is a very important piece to that facility. The questions being asked now is that can they align the next building with that and are they paying again for that opportunity to sell motor fuel in the front yard by moving the next building back. By moving the building forward there would be green space in front of the building, not vehicles, and there could be a storefront appearance. ., Mr. Hickok stated staff is now asking the petitioner to re-establish the alley adjoining the property so people can get north and south on it. The City's requirement is that it would be hard surface improvement done in asphalt. Mr. Sielaff asked if there is a driveway into the garages. Mr. Hickok stated, yes. Mr. Hickok stated that staff is recommending, for snowplow purposes, that the City would maintain it and would need a place to take that snow. Staff is recommending that they grant an easement to allow a connection to the cul-de-sac so the loop can be ^ made. Mr. Hickok stated that staff encouraged the petitioner's architect to explore the possibility of changing the building layout to utilize an internal drive to service bays - reducing the impact of the overhead doors facing University Avenue. In further analysis, they have determined that this is not preferred by them and the City is not certain that the depth is there to allow that without some other types of variances. Staff recommended that any or all of the variance requests be granted with the s#ipulations included. Stipulations one, two, three and six are recommended to be attached to approval of the rezoning or special use permit this evening. Ms. Savage asked Mr. Hickok if there has been any reaction from the neighbors. Mr. Hickok stated that one neighbor has had concerns about the trees. Another neighbor called the City for clarification about what is being done. That neighbor is supportive of the petitioner to only restore a portion of the alley, but the neighbor did not realize that there were garages at both ends of the alley which make it almost impossible to only improve a portion. From a snow removal perspective, the alley needs to be linked for the snow to be plowed all the way through. Mr. Hickok stated that the site plans show a brick fa�ade and a total of seven overhead doors facing University Avenue. The diamond shaped feature is the skylight that runs ^ from front to back on the facility. Staff is recommending more storefront appearance on the University Avenue side and eliminating the overhead doors on the front. The r� Avenue timeless look. Decorative wood surrounding the glass gives it a little softer look than the typical masonry buildings so common. Mr. Bona stated that he visited with the neighbors and the biggest opposition was from the neighbors directly behind the site. They were concerned about the doors facing them and the impact of the noise from the mechanics tools. He feels that the most wide-open space is facing University Avenue. The noises created will be drowned out by the traffic from University Ave. Mr. Sielaff asked Mr. Bona what he thought of having one entryway opening up to all the bays and then one exit without having any of those opened up doors at all. Mr. Bona stated that it would be an economic burden. , Mr. Sielaff stated that he thought it would be less energy used because you wouldn't have to open up all those doors to access each individual bay. Mr. Bona stated that it is just not quite as user-friendly. Mr. Jack Ovick, the petitioner's architect, stated that the width of the fot is too thin to add a 26-foot corridor through the building without eliminating some parking or encroaching further on the back of the lot. Insurance carriers are concerned about having cars on �..� the interior of the building backing in and out of a separate driveway because it is a safety issue. There is a landscaping plan for the front of the building and the berm will be high up to help conceal the doorways as people drive by on University Avenue. Mr. Savage stated that she really liked the look, but stipulation #8 states that staff shall approve the site plan and asked if Mr. Bona had any problem with that. Mr. Ovick asked if the Planning Commission would approve of the staff's recommendation and if staff stipulated that they would have to turn the building around, would they have to abide by that? Mr. Hickok stated that staff's site plan recommendation was to turn the building around as listed in stipulation number eight. Mr. Oquist stated that he did not agree with that. He felt that turning the building around would put the noise and everything else towards the neighborhood. University Avenue is a buffer for the people across the street. The property is not wide enough to put that center aisle inside the building and allow for parking and everything else. He liked the idea of the colonial, traditional look similar to the way things used to look instead of all glass and chrome. Those doors will be open most of the time though from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. He can also see his point with the landscaping and berming and that will be critical to what Mr. Bona is proposing. � '"�` Mr. Hickok stated that would be clarified stating what the Planning Commission's position is on the building positioning. � Mr. Kondrick asked ifi they could specify whether the Planning Commission could stipulate the building design as the petitioner presented. Mr. Oquist stated that they dictate the materials to be used. Mr. Hickok stated that the Planning Commission can pick the materials compatible with their vision of the site. -• Ms. Savage stated that the vision articulated from the petitioner is a good one, and she would like to see more of that for the City of Fridley. Mr. Kondrick asked how many doors are needed. Mr. Bona stated there are seven doors with a band of steel running over the top of the doors and a crown molding on the very top of the building. The front of the building would be brick basically, and the doors would have wooden type of frame on it. The doors would be glass and on top of the doors would be one continuous lintel and from that lintel upwards they would have more brick and then one large crown molding above that. Mr. Kondrick asked if they could be more specific as to the type of berm they would use for the front of the building. Mr. Hickok stated that with a 20-foot setback and roughly 10 feet on the outside of that you have 30 feet. If you wanted to berm the whole entire thing you could go ten feet high, but that is not the intent. Mr. Oquist stated that it would be too difficult to maintain if it were too high. Mr. Bona stated that those open doors would not get very much attention and it is a very attractive soft-looking building that just fits in that natural setting very well. Mr. Oquist stated that the building that Mr. Bona has planned is really nice, but those open doors need to be landscaped as best as they can. Mr. Ovick stated that the berm would have tall trees and also plant it with screen-type foliage along there. It would probably be smarter to move the entry to the south so as the berm comes down you would be able to see into the office area and not the open doors. If the mound could be serpentine and plant the trees with like a honey locust type of tree and placing conifers and junipers to be green in the winter as well. � Mr. Hickok stated that the site plan is 17 trees short of the code requirements. There would be a significant number of trees added to this site. � 2. All grading and drainage plans to be approved by City Staff prior to the issuance of building permits. 3. A landscaping plan meeting all code requirements, plus an additional 6 large (4feet caliper trees to compensate for trees removed from the right-of-way by the petitioner, shall be approved by City Staff prior to the issuance of a building permit. Bonding requirement, to ensure the installation of landscaping, shall be met as required by Code. 6. Alleyway east of property shall be restored and paved prior to issuance of building permits. � UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Ms. Savage stated that this matter would be going to City Council on October 11, 1999. Mr. Bona stated that it seems odd that he would have to reconstruct the entire alley. Mr. Hickok stated that but for this project the alley would not need to be improved or hard surfaced. The improvement cost does need to be born by this developer as part of this project. Ms. Savage asked if this could be brought up at City Council. Mr. Hickok stated that it could. 4. PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF VACATION, SAV #99-04, BY MICHAEL AND CLAUDIA GEIS. TO VACATE A PORTION OF CHERYL STREET BETWEEN LOTS 1-9 BLOCK L., AND LOTS 25-32. BLOCK M RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS ADDITION. ANOKA COUNTY. MN GENERALLY Ms. Savage asked if they could combine public hearing number four and public hearing number five. Mr. Hickok stated that would be acceptable. 5. PUBLIC HEARING: APPROVE A PRELIMINARY PLAT, PS #99-04,_BY MICHAEL AND CLAUDIA G�IS. FOR A SUBDIVISION TO REPLAT PROPERTY INTO TWO SEPARATE PROPERTIES, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 520 DOVER STREET: MOTION by Mr. Sielaff, seconded by Mr. Kondrick to waive the reading of the notice and open the public hearing. ^ UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED AT 9:01 P.M. �. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED AT 8:40 P.M. Ms. Savage stated that she did not think there would be any problem with granting these requests. Mr. Kondrick stated he was in concurrence with Ms. Savage, and it was going to be really nice when it is done. MOTION by Mr. Sielaff, seconded by Mr. Oquist, to approve Vacation, SAV #99-04, by Mr. and Mrs. Geis, with the modification of stipulations #5 with stipulations reading as follows: 1. Grading and drainage plan shall be approved by City's engineering staff prior to the issuance of any building permits, in order to minimize impact to the steep slope and Springbrook Creek. 2. The Petitioner shall grant a drainage and utility easement across all land south and east of the 840 foot elevation line. 3. The new home shall not be built on slopes exceeding a 12 percent (12%) grade change. 4. During construction of new home, silt fencing shall be used where applicable. ^ 5. The petitioner shall pay $750 for the new lot only prior to issuance of building permits. 6. The petitioner shall pay all water and sewer connection fees. 7. The petitioner shall agree to preserve mature trees to the extent possible. All trees required to be removed for the new homes shall be marked and approved by City staff prior to issuance of building permits. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. MOTION by Mr. Sielaff, seconded by Mr. Oquist, to approve Plat Request, P.S. #99-04, with the modification of stipulation number five to read as follows: ' 1. The grading and drainage plan shall be approved by City's engineering staff prior to the issuance of any building permits, in order to minimize impact to the steep slope and Springbrook Creek. 2. The petitioner shall grant a drainage and utility easement across all land south and east of the 840 feet elevation line. 3. The new home shall not be built on slopes exceeding a 12 percent (12%) grade change. 4. During construction of new home, silt fencing shall be used where applicable. 5. The petitioner shall pay $750 for the new plat only prior to issuance of building � permits. � Mr. Hickok stated that the Planning Commission will be seeing the addition move forward of the Unity Hospital to expand the ICU, approved by the City Council. ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Oquist, to adjourn the meeting. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE SEPTEMBER 15, 1999, PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ADJOURNED AT 9:20 P.M. �-. Respectfully submitted, Signe Johnson Recording Secretary � � � City of Fridley La�d Use Application PS-99-05 October 6, 1999 GENERAL INFORMATION SPECIAL INFORMATION Applicant: George & Ann Bateson Dennis & Mary Pietrini 6196 Heather Place NE 6177 Heather Circle Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Requested Action: Replat of property to accommodate 4 single family homes. Existing Zoning: R-1, One Family Residential Location: 6217 Central Ave. Size: 97,846 square feet 2.25 acres Existing Land Use: Older home (to be removed). Surrounding Land Use & Zoning: N: Single family home & R-1 � E: Single family home & R-1 S: Single family home & R-1 W: Shopping Center & C-3 Comprehensive Plan Conformance: Use of property is consistent with Plan. Zoning Ordinance Conformance: All four proposed lots exceed the City's minimum lot size standard.. Zoning History: • 1939 - Lot is originally platted. • Pre-1949 - Home is built. Legal Description of Property: Lots 20 & 21, Auditors Subdivision #22 and Outlots A& B Heather Hills West Council Action: October 25, 1999 Public Utilities: Located neaz property. � Transportation: Homes will be accessed from Heather Place. Physical Characteristics: Tree covered, relatively level on the western portion. Slopes, some severe, on the eastern portion of property. Sti�MMARY OF REQUEST Petitioner is seeking to create 4 separate lots in order to construct 4 single family homes. SUMMARY OF ANALYSIS Ciry Staff recommends approval of this plat request, with stipulations. • Proposed lots exceed the size standards required by the City of Fridley Zoning Code. All final grading and drainage plans will meet the approval of City Engineering staff before building permits are issued. 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Drai.nage calculations for existing and proposed site runoff will be required by the watershed to demons�ate how the stormwater treatment and ninoff rate � requirements aze being satisfied. Site grading and clearing will be reQuired to psovide acceptable building pad areas. The existing elevation of lots 3 and 4 is 6 feet to 14 feet above existing Heather Place. This will require substantial grading in these lots to provide a reasonable driveway grad.e from tl�e existing street to the proposed house. As a result, the existing trees in this azea will be unpacted. Lot 2 consists of existing buildings, bituminous and grasses. These are some evergreen trees along the west lot line and it is our intention to preserve trees in this azea. Lot 1 has some scattered oak brees and evergreen trees along the east lot li.ne. It is our intention to preserve as many of the trees as possible. Some of the oak trees will be removed were the house pad is placed. In summazy, the site cleating and grading will be lunited to the work that is needed to provide four new home sites that take advantage of the existing site amenities and meet the City of Fridley and Watershed District requirements. Please call with any ques�,ons or comments regarding the above. � 1 Y� p � Charles W. Plowe, PE TOTAL P.02 � � r�, CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION TO: All property owners/residents within 350 feet of property generally located at 6217 Central Avenue NE. CASE NUMBER: P.S. #99-05 APPLICANT: Kim & George Bateson & Mary & Dennis Pietrini Petitioner or representative must attend the Planning Commission meeting. PURPOSE: To divide property into 4 single family lots. LOCATION OF PROPERTYAND 6217 Central Avenue NE. LEGAL DESCR/PTION: Lots 20 & 21 Auditors Subdivision No. 22 & Outlots A& B, Heather Hills West. DATE AND T/ME OF Planning Commission Meeting: HEARING: Wednesday, October 6, 1999, at 7:30 p.m. The Planning Commission Meetings are televised live the night of the meeting on Channel 35. PLACE OF Fridley Municipal Center, City Council Chambers HEAR/NG: 6431 University Avenue N.E., Fridley, MN HOW TO 1. You may attend hearings and testify. PART/CIPATE: 2. You may send a letter before the hearing to Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator, at 6431 University Avenue N.E., Fridley, MN 55432 or FAX at 612-571-1287. SPEC/AL 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 612-572-3500 no later than September 30, 1999. ANY QUESTIONS: Contact Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator at 612-572-3599 or Paul Bolin, Planning Assistant at 612-572-3593. Publish: September 23, 1999 September 30, 1999 SKINNER WORTHA JANE BUE MARK D& MARK K RUSSINIK MICHAEL D& SUSAN 6217 CENTRAL AVE NE 6229 CENTRAL AVE NE 6236 KERRY LN NE FR DLEY, MN 55432 FRIDLEY, MN 55432 FRIDLEY, MN 55432 SCHAEFER EUGENE L& J Q 6240 KERRY LN NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 BRICKNER THOMAS E 6249 BEN MORE DR NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 MESSICK CAROLYN S 6257 BEN MORE DR NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 SPOONER CALEB J 6271 CENTRAL AVE NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 n STARMARK NORTHWEST REALTY LLC C/O CLUB SPORTS INTL INC 1700 BROADWAY STE 1900 DENVER, CO 80290 n TRAHAN THEODORE C& RAMONA L 6245 BEN MORE DR NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 CURRENT RESIDENT 6250 BEN MORE DR NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 CARPENTER ROBERT L& M J 6258 BEN MORE DR NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 WESTOVER BRIAN L 8� CAROL A 6274 BEN MORE DR NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 MORGAN HAROLD M& NORMA A 6245 CENTRAL AVE NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 NOLBY RONALD A& PATRICIA J 6253 BEN MORE DR NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 JACOBSON WALTER F& K M 6266 BEN MORE DR NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 FRIDLEY CITY OF Bad Address 1 FRIDLEY, MN 0 c � 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, October 6, 1999, at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of: Consideration of a Plat request, P.S. #99-05, by Kim & George Bateson and Mary & Dennis Pietrini, to divide property into 4 single family lots, legally described as Lots 20 & 21 Auditors Subdivision No. 22 & Outlots A& B, Heather Hills West, generally located at 6217 Central Avenue NE. 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 Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator at 612-572-3599. Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids � should contact Roberta Collins at 612-572-3500 no later than September 30, 1999. n Publish: September 23, 1999 September 30, 1999 DIANE SAVAGE CHAIR PLANNING COMMISSION n City of Fridley Land Use Application PS-99-06 October 6, 1999 GENERAL INFORMATION SPECIAL INFORMATION Applicant: Kurt Manufacturing 5280 Main Street, NE Fridley, MN 55421 Requested Action: Plat of property obtained from Railroad. Existing Zoning: M-2, Heavy Industrial Location: East of rail line, behind existing Kurt building at 5280 Main Street. Size: 19,631 square feet .45 acres Existing Land Use: Vacant Surrounding Land Use & Zoning: ^ N: Single family home & R-1 E: Single family home & R-1 S: Single family home & R-1 W: Shopping Center & C-3 Comprehensive Plan Conformance: Use of property is consistent with Plan. Zoning Ordinance Conformance: Lot will need to be combined with Kurt's existing property in order to have street fronta.ge and be usable. Zoning History: • 1941 - Lot is originally platted. • 1959 - Mfg. Building is completed. • 1960 - Warehouse constructed. • 1963 - Wazehouse constructed. • 1964 - Wazehouse constructed. Additions were made to the buildings in 1965, 1967 and 1975. Legal Description of Property: N. 347' of Lot 4, Aud. Sub. #79 Council Action: � October 25, 1999 Public Utilities: Located neaz property. Transportation: Property is accessed from Main Street. Physical Characteristics: Vacant, bituminous and gravel. SUMMARY OF REQUEST Petitioner is seeking a plat to add property acquired from the BNSF railroad to existing property. SUNaVIARY OF ANALYSIS City Staff recommends approval of this plat request, with stipulations. • Proposed lot needs to be combined with existing Kurt property prior to final plat approval. • All fmal grading and drainage plans will meet the approval of City Engineering staff . Staff Report Prepared by: Paul Bolin � I_ � I /1 i - — — -------------- I _'"----- ------ -- ' �>:�+..:..�"�°,'° � �p� ��I, .� ; � �,�. �� »o g a i swt� r[ �w�r tp�y� � � . � • n I \ ? � � ib f . g , c��l�� � ' $ ----- .:�...w rt� -- , , � — , �. " ------ , �--,.�._ • ' - � ' "k""' ' ' - '_ '__'_'"_'". � _' � _ - "'" '_"""""_" "., �"'W--�_" __."- i '" `--'�-------°-'------=ccc:==cc. ::_ ' . w orxr �e• ¢ �ieo.00-� / w• �.�=�,r w" ' '6' �,i •' N Ot•29'44:-W-"'�"160.D6 / �'_"�' � ' � I /x . / :;; � a ��� � :� ' V�/ �. ^, —�.` 8e `__p �� � '; �-- f f � `�.. k' `� �. i' .. �.?, •--�.-' M . 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PURPOSE: For the purpose of purchasing a portion of the railroad right-of- way. LOCATION OF PROPERTYAND Generally located south of 694 and Industrial Blvd., and LEGAL Ashton Avenue. DESCR/PT10N: That portion of the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company's (formerly Northern Pacific Railway Company) Branch Line right-of-way situated in the NE'/4 NE'/4 of Section 27, Township 30 North, Range 24 West of the 4�' Principal Meridian, Anoka County, Minnesota... the full legal description is on file and available at the City offices. DATE AND T/ME OF Planning Commission Meeting: HEARING: Wednesday, October 6, 1999, at 7:30 p.m. The Planning Commission Meetings are televised live the night of the meeting on Channel 35. PLACE OF Fridley Municipal Center, City Council Chambers HEARING: 6431 University Avenue N.E., Fridley, 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, at 6431 University Avenue N.E., Fridley, MN 55432 or FAX at 612-571-1287. SPEC/AL 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 612-572-3500 no later than September 30, 1999. ANY QUESTIONS: Contact Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator at 612-572-3599 or Paul Bolin, Planning Assistant at 612-572-3593. DOWDS HELEN DUFF TRUSTEE Bad Address 1 BURLINGTON NORTHERN 3737 E RIVER RD NE FRIDLEY, MN Bad Address 2 F�tI�LEY, MN 55432 FRIDLEY, MN 0 n n /� City of Fridley Land Use Application LS-99-03 October 6, 1999 GENERAL INFORMATION SPECIAL INFORMATION Applicant: Fridley HRA 6431 University Avenue Fridley, MN 55432 Requested Action: Lot Split Purpose: To give neighboring property owner an additiona120' of lot width. Existing Zoning: S-1 (Hyde Park Neighborhood) Location: 5857 Main Street NE Size: 10, 320 square feet .24 acres Existing Land Use: � Vacant. Surrounding Land Use & Zoning: N: Single Family & S-1 E: Single Family & S-1 S: Single Family & S-1 W: Mfg. Bus. & M-2 Comprehensive Plan Conformance: Consistent with Plan Zoning Ordinance Conformance: Proposed lot sizes exceed City Code requirements for Hyde Park. Zoning History: • 1886 - Lot platted • Pre-1949 - Home built 1950 - Gazage built • 1996 - Home & gazage removed Legal Description of Property: Lots 28 &29, Block 24, Hyde Park Add. Public Utilities: Water and sewer are available at the site. n Transportation: Main Street provides access to the site. Physical Characteristics: Level, well kept yazd with large trees. SUMMARY OF PROJECT Fridley HRA, petitioner, is seeking to split the North 20' of Lot 29, Hyde Park Addition and sell property to neighbor located at 5861 Main Street. SUMMARY OF ANALYSIS City Staff recommends approval of this lot split request. Fridley HRA lot will still exceed the size standards required by the City of Fridley Zoning Code. CITY COUNCIL ACTION October 25, 1999 Staff Report Prepared by: Paul Bolin � Fridle Housing and Redevelopment ,� y Authority MEMORANDUM DATE: August 23, 1999 T0: Scott Hickok Paul Bolin FROM: Grant Fernelius SUBJECf: Lot Split for 5857 Main St. Attached is an application and survey for a Lot Split at the above property. The Fridley HRA currently owns the site and will sell the north 20 feet to Stacy Burtyk at 5861 Main Street. The remaining land will be sold this fall to the Center for r� Energy and Environment (CEE) for construction of a new home. Please let me know if you need anything further. � � n CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE FRIDLEY� MN 55432 (612) 571-3450 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT SUBDIVISION APPLICATION FOR: Plat x___ Lot Split PROPERTY INFORMATION: - site plan required for.submittal, see attached Address: 5�5�- NtAiN ��"r Property Identification Nu ber: 2-3-3�-2- -'Z-3 - ��n2-- Legal Description: Lot 2� L Block _� Tract/Addition `cb� A�RK Current Zoning: �1 Square footage/acreage: �x 12� ( to, 32c� ) Reason for Subdivision: s��u�� N�T� 2� ��-r o� �'T � �c� .� �oic.<<� Pe�P�� o� Have you operated a business in a city which required a business license? Yes No X If Yes, which city? If Yes, what type of business? � Was that license ever denied or revoked? Yes No X � V �r^r�r�VAr�r�V�V'V1V�V�VN�V VN�V�Vti�V V,Vtiti�V�V�4r�V�V�VAr�V�V�V�V�V�VNMwb1V�V�VAr�V�V�V�V�V�Y�VN/Y�V�VN�V/�/�ViVA/�V�Y�r�Vti FEE OWNER INFORMATION (as it appears on the property title) (Contract purchasers: Fee owners must sign this form prior to processing) NAME: 'F2��`t +t'R� ADDRESS: �43t ���Srt�! -�k��� �- DAYTIME PHONE: �2-�(�_ SIGNATURE/DAT � ������������������������������������������������������������������� PETITIONER INFORMATION NAME: �r2i0►�-�`t }�RA ADDRESS: �31 ��� DAYTIME PHONE: ��2� SIGNATURE/DA' FEES Plat: $500.00 for 20 Lots, $15.00 for each additional lot Total Fee: Lot Split: $250.00 Receipt #: Received By: Application Number: LS �f 9 -b3 Scheduled Planning Commission Date: �b�(���� � Scheduled City Council Date: � 10 Day Application �omplete Notification Date: � 60 Day Date: l�/a� qq � S ._ �;; s�� �� � � �-� �}r : BJORNGJELD ERVIN H& GLORIA HANSON SHARON F TAYLOR JANET S 5909 MAIN ST NE 5910 2ND ST NE 5916 2ND ST NE F�2IDLEY, MN 55432 FRIDLEY, MN 55432 FRIDLEY, MN 55432 � JAROSH DOUGLAS H& S TRUSTEES 5917 2ND ST NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 CURRENT RESIDENT 5925 MAIN ST NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 ROGERS PROPERTIES 6512 50TH AVE N MPLS, MN 55428 Bad Address 1 FRIDLEY, MN 0 � � HLAVINKA LILLIAN M 5923 MAIN ST NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 DOLAN DONALD D 5960 MAIN ST NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 VELANDER MARK D 7757 EWING AVE N BROOKLYN PARK, MN 55443 FRIDLEY CITY OF Bad Address 2 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 RUNDLE CYNTHIA G 5924 2ND ST NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 H R A FRIDLEY CITY OF 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 REAL ESTATE TAX SERVICES INC A008 Q/12858096 125 S WACKER DR STE 3020 CHICAGO, IL 60606 Bad Address 3 CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY ��+����� F 0 R C�� �'� C� C�" �" �--�� U� 7�MEASUREMENTS SHOWN 1 N FEET AND DEC 1 MAL S OF A FOOT � 4002 JEFFERSON ST. 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C�� �`�i� • G�� ` � �- C_ v .\ . �'� �' ' ���� � S [� ~r , �y .. �� � I:� "' / _ 1 �� ` � t -; ,. � I _ y i �.�-� , _� � �\ �. ` ` � � �r • � `� <` � � � ' ` ' �J ' �' ���' c�i � \ —� � � t �.1 /Y1 i \ r ' ,, ' `', i �/ '� , �. � .. �, � �� + t �� �- ' _' .� , . , '/� . � � � 1 � ~1 � . ` 1 O .`` ! � . - �o '�l� � \ � 1 � ! � � \, �� �- . � — `O`�� � �,.j f �' "�,..� � � \ � - �. �� ��� � � "A" (Torrens Property) Lots 13 thru 18, inclusive, Block L, RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS, Anoka County, Minnesota Togethec with The northwesterly halfoftl�e vacated Cheryl Street lying between the southeasterly prolongation nf thc northeasterly line of Lot 13 and the southwesterly line of Lot 18. `B" (Absttact Property) Lots 10 thru 12, inclusive and Lots 23 thru 27, inctusive, Block L, RI�IERV[BW HEIGHTS, Anoka County, Minnesota Together with The northwesterly half of tlie vacated Cheryl Street lying between the southeasterly prolongation of the northeasterly line of Lot 1 U and the southwesterly line of Lot 12. "C" (Torrens Properry) �' ` Lots 9 thru 12, inelusive and Lots 16 thru 24, inclusive, Btock M, RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS, Anoka Cc�unty, Minnesota Together with The southeasterly half of the vacated Cheryl Street lying bettveen the northwesterly prolongation of the southwesterly line of Lot I 6 and the northeasterly Iine of l.ot 24. � n. CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE FRIDLEY MN 55432 (612) 571� 3450 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT APPLICATION FOR: Vacation of Street, Aliey or Easement PROPERTY INFORMATION: - site plan required for submittal, see attached Address� t�or+�a� oF C�u l 5-�*�-�-�+• Property identification N�mber Legal Description: Lot Block Tract/Addition _ � .. . � Curr,ent Zoning: — Square footage/acreage: Lecfal Description of Str et, �+Iley or Easement to be Vacated: 'ri.a+ Pb�+►c�•. oF c�� ` l-e.1 of- '�+�- Sow� r�^ e+e.� s � o r f�, t�1ct l► L, �! ! t� L �P� a (�,�a }e�rt�y e��t,e, Sw. HNt �� C�aE^�.r� C � D r+ oF �•o. �a s% l r►. � o' � Lo f- f O,. 8%c � I_ , Q � Uu Reason for Vacation: '� - �J�"c�'�" ( $ L.� r� � �w. �O /b J'ZA� � lln �i " � S �o � � ... ✓% 1re �/e � /� Have you operate� a business in a city which required a o�siness license? Yes �da if Y�s, which city? {f Yes, what type of business? Was that license ever denied or revoked? Yes No �VAr�V�V �VAr�VNArwr,VNA/�V�V�V'V�V�V�V�Vti�/�V�V^r�rti�V/V�VN�r�V�V/VN�V�ViV�V/�r�VM�/�V/V�VNti�V�V�VAr/VN�V�V�V V�V1VAr�V�V/Y�V r�, FEE OWNER INFORMATION (as it appears on the property title) (Contract purchasers: Fee ov_m�rs ��t sjg� is form prior to processing) NAME: C� '�`-1 � u T �� ; :.�ct,�•�1 g.�. ���'/fufka , bKA � . �',DDRESS: . � i _ . _ DAl(TIME PHONE: � -' SIGNATURE/DATE: ��������������������������������������_���������������������������� PETITIONER INFORMATION � /G NAME: � v �` �� � ADDRESS: DAYTIME PHONE: SIGNATURElDATE: wr�V /�rwr/V^rN/VNN�Vwir�r�V A/�V�r�V/bAr�V Ar/bMN�V �V�V ArAr^r�V Ar�rl�r�V.�V Ar�r/V /�r�V �V^r�V �V�V�V �V�VA/�V ArNAr/V�VAI�VNArwi/VAr�VwrAr FEES _ IQ�v,��I . Fee: $250.00 �� Application Number. � 9q� Receipt #: Received By: Scheduled Plar.ning Commission Da#e: ld / 6 � 9 1 Scheduled City Council Date: � °�/g�i 10 Day Application Complete Noti�ication Date: 60 Day Date: ���z,�9 q , ; �;� KOSTOHRYZ GERALD & PATRICIA RUTHERFORD ROBERT & NANCY 6 1RBUFFALO SIT� NE 609 CHERYL ST NE 610 DOVER ST NE F�RIDLEY, MN 55432 FRIDLEY, MN 55432 FRIDLEY, MN 55432 n NASON C�ARK A& MARJORIE M 614 CHERYL ST NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 THOMPSON MALVERN E& EVELYN B 6212 HILLSIDE RD EDINA, MN 55436 CURRENT RESIDENT 630 BUFFALO ST NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 TICHY JAMES ALLEN 631 DOVER ST NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 ^ BRAOY DARLENE K 641 BUFFALO ST NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 HRA CiTY OF FRIDLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 JUST MARVIN D 661 CHERYL ST NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 CARLSON JOANNE M 7919 BROAD AVE NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 LfY'`6SE GARLAND C JR & JANE 79. sROAD AVE NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 BOOTS GERALD R& CHRISTI A 615 CHERYL ST NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 KELLER T P& VAN WAGNER SARA L 625 DOVER ST NE . FRIDLEY, MN 55432 � CLARK CONSTANCE K 630 CHERYL ST NE FRIDLEY, MfV 55432 KOHLS ROBERT E& PATRICIA J 640 CHERYL ST NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 HUDYMA KIM B& KIMBERLY A 641 CHERYL ST NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 CURRENT RESIDENT 650 DOVER ST NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 SHIMEK FRANK MARCY 7901 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 MARQUARDT JOEL D 7921 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 COPELAND DONALD O & EVELYN 7981 BROAD AVE NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 ANDERSON DONALD R& LEANNE L 620 DOVER ST NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 MELCHERT SCOT P& MARY H 627 CHERYL ST NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 COOK DOUGLAS E 630 ELY ST NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 LAFAVE MICHAEL A& JUDITH A 640 DOVER ST NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 MARTH DAWN M 641 DOVER ST NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 CIJRRENT RESIDENT 650 ELY ST NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 CURRENT RESIDENT 7915 RIVERVIEW'TER NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 RUHLOW JULIE A 7941 RIVERVIEW TER NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 PETERSON JAMES T& LYNDA S 7995 BROAD AVE NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 ^ 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, October 6, 1999, at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of: Consideration of a Vacation, SAV #99-06, by the City of Fridley, to vacate that portion of Cheryl Street lying easterly of the southern extension of the westerly line of Lot 18, Block L, Riverview Heights, and westerly of the southerly extension of the east line of Lot 10, Block L, Riverview Height�s, Anoka County, Minnesota. 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 Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator at 612-572-3599. Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an interpreter ^ or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 612-572-3500 no later than September 30, 1999. � DIANE SAVAGE CHAIR PLANNING COMMISSION Publish: September 23, 1999 September 30, 1999 �. MEMORANDUM DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR DATE: October 1 , 1999 TO: Planning Commission FROM: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director SUBJECT: Resolution Finding the Modification to the Redevelopment Plan for Redevelopment Project #1 to be Consistent with the Comprehensive Plan of the CiN. Background State law requires Planning Commission review whenever parcels are added to a City's � redevelopment project area. The Planning Commission's review is to determine if it is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan. The enclosed map identifies several parcels to be added to the redevelopment project area. Purpose of Enlarqinq the Redevelopment Proiect Area The purpose of enlarging the project area is merely to plan for the future. State law enables the HRA to spend tax increments in the project area (subject to other requirements in the TIF law) for eligible activities including rehabilitation programs, land acquisition or site preparation assistance. The Authority may also in the future choose to establish a tax increment financing district for redevelopment projects. Gateway East (the area around the Rapid Oil site at 57tn Avenue and University Avenue), is a case in point where the parcels are included in the project area, but a district has not been established as of yet. When the TIF district is proposed, another public hearing process before the Council will be required. Much like the City did twenty years ago to identify areas in the City which may need redevelopment or rehabilitation, it is now time to plan ahead for future programs or projects. Including parcels in the project area is not dictating that projects will occur, it is merely establishing an area where additional planning and evaluation may occur. The enclosed map depicts the existing tax increment financing districts and parcels which are currently in the City's redevelopment project area. The difference befinreen a tax increment financing district and a redevelopment project area is that those parcels that are included in the tax increment financing district produce increment which goes to the Housing and Redevelopment Authority. The parcels located in a redevelopment project area are not ^ producing increment which goes to the HRA, but the taxes that they generate go to the applicable government jurisdictions. The reason that there is a difference is that State law � /"� n n RESOLUTION NO. 1999 WHEREAS, the Housing and Redevelopment Authority in and for the City of Fridley, Minnesota, is proposing that the City modify its Redevelopment Plan for Redevelopment Project No. 1 to reflect increased geographic area, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 469.001 to 469.047, inclusive; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed said modification to the Redevelopment Plan for Redevelopment Project Na_ 1 and has determined its consistency to the Comprehensive Plan of the City: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the proposed modification to the Redevelopment Plan for Redevelopment Project No. 1 is consistent with the Fridley Comprehensive Plan, and the Planning Commission recommends approval of the proposed modification. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRID7�EY THIS DAY OF OCTOBER, 1999. ATTEST: DEBRA A. SKOGEN - CITY CLERK NANCY J. 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