PL 11/16/2005 - 6961CITY OF FRIDLEY
AGENDA
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2005, 7:30 P.M.
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LOCATION: CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
FRIDLEY MUNICIPAL CENTER, 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE
CALL TO ORDER:
ROLL CALL:
APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES: November 2, 2005
1. PUBLIC HEARING:
Consideration of a Special Use Permit SP #05-04, by Sprint, to allow wireless
telecommunication facilities (a 125' monopole tower) in an M-3, Heavy Industrial,
Outdoor Intensive District, generally located at 8290 Main Street.
2. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE OCTOBER 3. 2005, PARKS & RECREATION
COMMISSION MEETING.
3. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE OCTOBER 6. 2005, HOUSING AND
� REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY COMMISSION MEETING.
4. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE OCTOBER 18, 2005, SPECIAL MEETING OF
THE HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY COMMISSION.
5. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE OCTOBER 18. 2005, ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY & ENERGY COMMISSION MEETING.
6. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE OCTOBER 26. APPEALS COMMISSION
MEETING.
OTHER BUSINESS:
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City of Fridley Land Use Application
SP #05-04 November 16, 2005
GENERAL INFORMATION SPECIAL INFORMATION
Applicant:
Sprint PCS Don Kasbohm
Steve Edwards 6012 Berne Circle
501 50�' Street West Edina MN 55436
Minneapolis MN 55436
Requested Action:
Special Use Permit to allow the
construction of 125 ft.
telecommunications tower.
Existing Zoning:
M-3 (Outdoor Intensive Heavy
Industrial)
Location:
8290 Main Street
Size:
7.07 acres
Existing Land Use:
Multi-tenant Industrial Building
,�"1 Surrounding Land Use & Zoning:
N: Springbrook Nature Center & P
E: Multi-tenant Ind. Bldg. & M-2
S: Hilltop Trailer & M-3
W: Industrial Property & M-3
Comprehensive Plan Conformance:
Consistent with Plan
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Zoning Ordinance Conformance:
Sec. 205.18.01.C.(7) requires a special
use permit to allow telecommunication
towers and wireless
telecommunications.
Zoning History:
Lot hasn't been platted.
1977 — Building constructed.
Many interior modifications have been
made to the building since 1977,
however there have been no additions.
Legal Description of Property:
THE N 233 FT OF SE1/4 OF NE1/4 OF
SEC 3 TWP 30 RGE 24, EX RD, SUBJ
TO EASE OF REC
Public Utilities:
Property is connected.
Transportation:
Main Street provides access to the .
property.
Physical Characteristics:
Lot consists of the building and parking
lot, and landscaping along Main Street.
SUMMARY OF PROJECT
Mr. Edwards, who represents Sprint PCS, is
requesting a special use permit to allow the
construction of a 125 ft. telecommunications
tower at the industrial property located at 8290
Main Street.
SUMMARY OF ANALYSIS
City Staff recommends approval of this special
use permit.
City Staff recommends approval of this special
use permit request as telecommunications
towers are a permitted special use in the M-3,
Heavy Industrial District, subject to stipulations.
CITY COUNCIL ACTION/ 60 DAY DATE
City Council — December 5, 2005
60 Day — December 12, 2005
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Staff Report Prepared by: Stacy Stromberg
SP #05-04
REQUEST
Mr. Edwards, who represents Sprint PCS, is requesting a special use permit to allow the
construction of a 125 ft. telecommunications tower on the industrial property owned by Don
Kasbohm, located at 8290 Main Street NE.
The proposed facility will consist of a 125 ft. galvanized self-support monopole tower,
equipment platForm and related electronic equipment. The proposed facility will be contained in
a fenced in, 15 ft. by 30 ft. leased space on the north side of the industrial building, near the
rear of the property. Sprint PCS will initially install six transmit and receive antennas to the
monopole tower. Six additional antennas will be mounted on the tower at a later date. The
proposed tower is also being designed for at least two additional wireless carriers.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT HISTORY
In 1996, the federal govemment passed a new Telecommunications Act. This act affected
wired and wireless operations of telecommunication services, cable television, open video
systems, multi-channel video distribution, telephone, long distance, data transmission, cellular
phone, personal communication services (PCS), and direct broadcast satellites.
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Over the past nine years the number of 75 ft. to 250 ft. mono-pole towers or lattice-type tower
structures has been on the rise in both the metro and nrral locations across the state. The
1996 Telecommunications Act opened the door to a whole new wave of technology. �
Communities have been required to recognize and accept the new technology. Cities do have
the ability to control the location of PCS towers, however, cities cannot take a position of "not in
my city.°
A typical PCS tower may have a 75 ft. to 125 ft. mono-pole struct�re. Ample ground area is
generally required to allow the electronic control devices to exist beside the base of the tower.
A fence of some type surrounding the tower and the equipment is typically required. Some
users require very little encroachment on the land, beyond the pole itself. In this particular
case, Sprint is proposing a 15 ft. by 30 ft. area, with an eight foot cedar fence to surround and
secure the base of the tower and control devices.
TELECOMMUNICATION ACT'S IMPACT ON FRIDLEY
In December of 1996, the Fridley City Council established a moratorium temporarily prohibiting
the construction of new communication and antennae array. The moratorium establishment
allowed the City to take a comprehensive look at the impact of the 1996 Telecommunications
Act and establish acceptable antennae locations. With the moratorium in place, staff worked
with PCS consultants to get a clear understanding of the technology, issues, and to determine
how many antennae locations would likely be required to service the community.
As a result of the analysis, an approved site approach was approved. The City of Fridley now
has a series of approved sites for the installation of wireless telecommunication facilities. To
install a telecommunication tower in an industrially zoned area not on the "approved site" list, a
special use permit must first be obtained.
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PROPERTY HISTORY AND ANALYSIS
Sprint PCS is proposing to locate the telecommunications tower at 8290 Main Street NE. The
subject property is zoned M-3, Outdoor Intensive Heavy Industrial, as are the properties to the
south and west. The Springbrook Nature Center is located directly north of the subject property
and the property to the east is zoned, M-2, Heavy Industrial. There is a 33 ft. easement
� dedicated to the City that runs parallel along the north property line, abutting the Springbrook
Nature Center. This 33 ft. easement runs along the subject properly's north property line and
all the way to the railroad tracks. The existing 88,000 sq. ft. (80 ft. by 1,100 ft.) building was
constructed in 1977. Several interior alterations have been made to the building since it was
constructed, however there have been no additions. While the building was being constructed
in 1977, the City Council approved a special use permit to allow a school for gymnastics and
exercise to exist in the industrial building. It isn't clear in the records if this use actually moved
into the building once it was constructed, and if it did, how long it remained at this location.
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According to tfie building permit records, the current property owner, Mr. Kasbohm purchased
the property around 1982. This properly has been involved is several code enforcement cases
since the early 1980's. If fact, there is at least a 2 inch file in the address file with all the
correspondence sent to this property related to different code violations. Most of the violations
pertain to inoperable/unlicensed vehicles, outdoor storage, and dumpster screening. In 1986
there was a citation issued to Mr. Kasbohm for storage of junk (inoperable/unlicensed) vehicles
and failure to provide screening of dumpsters and storage area from the public right-of-way.
This citation was dismissed based on the property owners signed statement that he would
resolve these issues. Ironically, these are the same code enforcement violations that we are
currently dealing with on this property and with the same property owner.
When this property was originally developed it was zoned M-2, Heavy Industrial. In late 1992,
� the property was rezoned to M-3, Outdoor Intensive Heavy Industrial when the City council
approved the creation of this district. The intent of this new industrial district was to control the
location of outdoor intensive uses to assure compatibility with adjacent uses. The purpose was
to allow the location of tn.icking terminals and intensive outdoor uses. The properties in which
the M-3 zoning applied to are generally located between 79�' and 83`� Avenues, the Railroad
and Main Street.
Prior to the creation of the M-3 zoning district, the M-2 zoning allowed outdoor storage as long �,
as it was screened from the public right-of-way. It also allowed vehicle storage but oniy in the
rear yard. As a result of this change in zoning from M-2 to M-3, the subject property is able to
continue to have outdoor storage, as long as it meets the specific requirements set forth in the
code. Those requirements are:
■ The materials and equipment shall be fully screened so as to not be visible from a
residential district, a public park, a public right-of-way, including a railroad right-of-
way, or any commercial use.
■ Screening of the outdoor storage area shall be achieved through a combination of
masonry walls, fencing, berming, and landscaping.
■ Materials and equipment stored outside must not exceed 15 ft. in height.
■ The outdoor storage of motorized vehicles must be on a city-approved hard
surFace and bound on the perimeter by B-6-12 concrete curb and gutter.
■ Hazardous chemicals and materials are prohibited from being stored outside.
■ The location and types of materials to be stored are to be reviewed by the Fire
Marshal.
The properly is cuRently in non-compliance for most of the above requirements for outdoor
storage. The outdoor storage that exists on the site is not screened, there are hazardous
chemical being stored outside and the property isn't surrounding by curbing. There are also
unlicensed/inoperable vehicles being stored on the property and unscreened dumpsters. As a
result of these non-compliances, stipulations will be placed on this special use permit request to
ensure that the property comes into compliance before a building permit for the
telecommunications tower is issued. �
SPECIAL USE PERMIT ANALYSIS
The purpose of a special use permit is to provide the City with a reasonable degree of
discretion in determining the suitability of certain designated uses upon the general welfare,
public health and safety of the area in which it is located. The special use permit gives the City
the ability to place stipulations on the proposed use to eliminate negative impacts to
surrounding properties. The City also has the right to deny the special use permit request if
impacts to surrounding properties cannot be eliminated through stipulations.
As was stated earlier, the petitioner is requesting this special use permit to allow the
construction of a new 125 ft. telecommunications tower at 8290 Main Street. The subject
property is zoned M-3, Outdoor Intensive Heavy Industrial. Telecommunication towers are
allowed in the industrial district, but only with a special use permit. This telecommunication
tower is designed so it will withstand wind and ice loads as required by the Uniform Building
Code. In the event that the tower were to begin falling over, it is designed to break apart and
collapse on top of itself rather than tipping over.
Site Selection — The petitioner's Radio Frequency engineers have indicated that the location of
a tower in this geographic area or the immediate vicinity is crucial to link in with their existing
system. When the engineers started their initial search for tower locations, they ide�tified the
existing T-Mobile tower, which is located on the Park Construction property at 30 81 Avenue.
City Code requires that the petitioner prove that a new site is necessary and that usable
Approved Sites are not located within a'/2 mile radius of the proposed new site. The T-Mobile
tower is located approximately .348 miles from the proposed new tower site. There are finro �
towers located just beyond a'/2 mile of the proposed site, one which is located at Talco
Industries at 7835 Main Street, and the other is located at Northtown Mall. Sprint's Radio
Frequency engineers have determined that if Sprint located their attennas on the T-Mobile
tower site, it wouldn't provide the adequate coverage needed in the areas they're looking to
`� serve. The proposed location would provide the adequate coverage needed for the
Springbrook Nature Center and the Northtown area (please see attached coverage maps). The
petitioner has also stated that the demands in this area exceed the ability for coverage using
any of the neighboring cell tower sites; thus the need for the construction of a new tower.
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While the subject property isn't on the approved site list with the City for telecommunication
towers, it is located in an industrial district, which is allowed through a special use permit. Even
though the proposed location is in an industrial district, there still is a negative impact in that the
appearance of the tower will not be consistent with the suROUnding area. With the Springbrook
Nature Center to the north and the Springbrook apartments to the northeast, appearance of a
telecommunications tower 125 ft. high, may become an issue. Therefore, city staff would
recommend approving the pole finish color prior to installation to ensure that the pole blends
with the surrounding environment as much as possible. The petitioner does intend to screen
the ground control equipment from the public right-of-way, with a solid cedar fence.
On November 9, 2005, Sprint PSC coordinated a balloon test on site at the property at 8290
Main Street to simulate the location and height of the proposed telecommunications tower. The
purpose of this test was to see how visible the proposed cell tower would be from the
Springbrook Nature Center and other surrounding properties. Due to strong winds, the balloon
test didn't give staff an accurate idea of how visible the proposed tower would be from
surrounding properties. Staff will contact the petitioner and recommend that an additional test,
be Conducted prior to the City Council meeting on December 5, 2005, so staff can properly
identify additional stipulations, if needed.
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City Stafif recommends approval of this special use permit reguest as telecommunication towers
are a permitted specia/ use in the M-3, Outdoor Intensive Heavy Industrial zoning district,
provided that code requirements are meet related to outdoor storage of materials, equipment,
and vehicles, and subject to stipulations.
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STIPULATIONS
Staff recommends that if the special use permit is granted, the following stipulations be
attached.
1. The property owner to meet all code requirements related to outdoor storage,
unlicensed/inoperable vehicles and screening prior to issuance of a building permit for the
telecommunications tower.
2. A landscape and screening plan shall be submitted and approved by City staff prior to
issuance of a building permit for the tower.
3. The color of the pole shall be "sky blue° or a similar color approved by staff.
4. The petitioner or successors shall install and maintain the proposed equipment so that it
blends into the surrounding environment.
5. A 20' drive aisle around the building shall remain clear of debris and vehicles for fire
equipment access and circulation.
6. The tower shall not be artificially illuminated except as required by the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA).
7. The facility shall be designed to discourage unauthorized entry.
8. A building permit shall be obtained prior to commencement of installation of any facility
equipment on this site.
9. No signs other than waming or equipment information signs are permitted as part of this
application.
10. Any future placement of antennae on the tower shall require review by the City to determine
if the equipment location requires additional stipulations or a revised special use permit.
11. The petitioner to provide the City with structural plans on how the tower will break apart in a
high wind event and will not fall over. (Code requires towers to collapse upon themselves �
rather than tipping in extreme wind conditions).
12. The petitioner to provide the City with a soil report and footing analysis indicating that the
existing soils and footings can support the tower.
13. A grading and drainage plan shall be submitted and approved by City engineering staff prior
to issuance of a building permit for the tower, to alleviate existing storm water problems.
14. Necessary storm water flow controls and curbing, as required in the M-3 code, will be
installed prior to issuance of a building permit for the telecommunications tower.
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` Scott Hickock
Senior Planner
City of Fridley
5431 University Avenue NE
Fridley, MN 55432
October 14, 2005
Re: Spri.nt PCS requestin.g approval to construct a tower to be ad.ded to Appendix A.
Proposed Use
Enclosed is an application for Sprint PCS, respectfiilly requesting approval to conslruct a
telecommunications facility at 8290 Main Street, Fridley, Minnesota. The proposed
facility will consist of a 125-foot galvanized self-support, monopole tower (designed for
at least two additional wireless carriers}, e.quipment platform, and related electronic
equipment. The proposed facilifiy will be contained in a fenced, 15 foot by 30 foot lease
area located near the rear �of the pro�rty. Sprint PCS will attach transmit and receive
antennas to the monopole tower. Specifically, six antennas initially will be mounted at
the azimuths of 0, 120 and 240 respectively, and six ad.ditional antermas will be mounted
at a later time. No tower lighting will be attached to the tower uriless FAA sa.fety
requirements require Sprint PCS to do so. Likewise, no advertisemeIIt will be attached to
the site. Access to the facility is provided by existing paved driveway and parking lot on
� the subject site, and the driveway will run to the proposed facility. Please refer to the
enclosed plans (Exhibit 3) for reference to the desiga of this site.
Purpose of Proposed Use
Sprint PCS provides a sta.te-af-the-art digital wireless telecommunica.tions service called
Personal Communications Service (PCS) throughout the greater metropolitan area of
Minneapolis and St. Paul, as well as throughout the United States. Development of
Sprint PCS's infrastructure began in 1996, and it has continued to grow over the past
several yea.rs. This proposed communication site represents an improvement of botU
coverage and ca.pacity of the Sprint PCS network in the Fridley area.
Site Selection Methodolo�v
Once Sprint PCS engineers determine the general area in need of a new communication
facility, we begin our search for possible locations by reviewing the local zoning code
requirements and searching for suitable existing structures for collocation
With respect to this proposed site, an initial search identified an existing T-Mobile tower
as a possible site location. However, after fiuther investigation, Sprint PCS's RF
engineering group determined that the site would not provide adequa.te coverage in
several azeas. This conclusion is demonstrated in Exhibit 9 of the atta.ched application.
Next, after surveying the area. an.d Sprint PCS's coverage needs and researching the City
,,�-� of Fridley's current zoning code, Sprint PCS determined wha.t it believes to be the best
possible location for the proposed site. Spec�cally, the neighborhood surroundi.ng our
proposed loca.tion is made up of industrial properiy to the South, East and West. The ^
Springbrook Nature Center resides to the North, but it will not be greatly impa.cted due to
the dense foliage between the properti.es.
Sprint USA has already secured lea.se rights for this development with the underlying
progerty owner. Once Sprint USA receives zoning approval, we will proceed with
finalizing constru.ction plans and submitting the necessary information to Fridley's
Inspections Department for its building code compliance review.
Thank you for your considera.tion. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to
conta.ct me at 612-702-5465.
Sincerely,
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� 6. CRITERIA FOR ADDING APPROVED SITES TO APPENDIX A
Additional Approved Sites, other then those provided in Appendix A to this Ordinance,
shall be approved by the City Council according to the amendment procedures of Section
205.05.03 of the City code. The criteria used to determine whether a site sha.11 be
designated as an Approved Site sha.11 include, but not be li.mited to, the following
requirements:
A. Whether the proposed. new site is ca.pable of being developed to support more
than two ogerating Wireless Telecommunications Facilities comparable to the
others in weight, size, and surface area.
The site will be built for additional caniers, See Exhibit 6 Sprint �davit
B. Whether the proposed new site poses a risk of explosion, fire, or other danger due
to its proximity to volatile, flammable, explosive, or hazardous materials such as
LP gas, propane, gasoline, na.tural gas, or corrosive or other dangerous chemicals;
and
The site is being built to all city and sta.te codes
C. Whether the proposed new site is necessary and that usable Approved Sites are
not located withi.n a one-half (1/2) mile radius of the proposed new site; and
A T-Mobile USA site is located near the 1/z mile ra.dius mark, but would
� not provide the required coverage, See E�.ibit 9 RF Plot Maps
D. Whether all foreseeable telecommunications uses of the proposed site could
comply with any sepa.ration and buffer requirements of the underlying zoning
distric�
The site meets a11 requirements for the district and the city code.
E. Whether all foreseeable telecommunications uses of the proposed new site could
comply with the setback requirements of the underlying zoni.ng district; and
The site meets all requirements for the district and the city code.
F. Whether the proposed site is accessible for service vehicles;
An easement has been provide by the Mai.n Street Company fro vehicle
use.
G. If applicable, whether the proposed site has been designed and certified by a
Structural Engineer to be slructurally sound and, at minimum, in conforma.nce
with the Building and Electric Code a.dopted by the City, the National Electric
Safety Code, and any other standards and requirements outlined in this Section.
The site has been designed and cerkified by Fullerton Engineering
Consultants.
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H. If applicable, whether the Approved Site complies with all applicable Federal ^
Aviation Administration lighting and painting regulations.
The site will comply with all FAA regulations.
I. Whether the proposed sites will further the City's objective that a11 Towers,
Antenna Support Structures, and Wireless Telecommunications Facilities will be
designed to blend into the surrounding environment.
The site is being built on an industrial properiy, with Xcel overhead line to
the west.
Whether the proposed site has adequaxe open spa.ce to allow Wireless
Telecommunication Facilities to be installed without detrimentally impacting
laadsca.pe, displacing parking, or impeding sight lines of a current or future
principal use.
The design will not i.mpact pazking, or impede the principal use. There is
currently no landscaping in the parking area..
K. Whether the pro�sed site adequa.tely contributed to the City's overall effort to
adequa.tely meet the needs of the wireless telecommunications industry.
The site will allow Sprint to extent coverage and add to capa.city in with in
the City of Fridley. See Exhibit 9 RF Plot Ma.ps
L. Whether the proposed site has amenities such as trees tha.t will allow screening �
a.nd sight line relief. If no, whether the combination of site size and other site
features help to provide sight line relief.
'I'he site is set back from the front property line to the east, Xcel power
line sit to the west, additional industrial property to the south, and a dense
line of trees to the north. I believe the site will have a manua.l impact on
the city skyline
M. Whether there aze other structures near the proposed site that can serve as visual
distraction such as high power transmission structures, highway shoring, and
billUoazds. .
Xcel power lines site to the wes�t.
N. Whether there are existing buildings or natural topographic features that meet the
height zequirements of Wireless Telecommunication Facilities without a tower
structure, or which allow for a lower overall height of any necessary Tower.
No building, or existing tower allow for the height to cover the require
coverage area.
O. Whether there is adequate space on the proposed site so that the base of any
necessary Tower can accommodate essential equipment.
Additional equipment can be accommodated at the base.
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P. Whether the proposed site is outside of any underlying residential zoning districts.
The site is located in an intensive heavy industrial area, with general
multiple units as the nearest residential area.
Q. Whether housed equipment ca.n be placed on top or on the side of a structure that
cwrently e�cists in the proposed site.
Additional equipment can be accommoda.ted at the base.
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE
FRIDLEY, MN 55432
'63) 572-3592
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
SPECIAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION
PROPERTY INFORMATION: (certificate of survey required for submittal, see attached)
Address: ' � � �
•operty Identification Number: � - ' � � `
� �egal Description: Lot�_s ,Blo�k � _ � , �,Tract/Addition �� �� � � y �
Current � oning:� 3C�� �' �.� N�s/l�t� Square fo ta e/acreage:
Reason for Special Use ��� v�c�� �'������
Have you operated a business in a city which required a business license?
Yes No __ i� ._ If Yes, which City?
If Yes, what type of business?
' Vas that license ever denied or revoked? Yes_ No ,�_
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FEE OWIdER INFORMATION (as it appears on the property title)
(Contract aser • F e owners must sign this form prior to processing.)
NAME: � ����-
ADDRESS'� �"-y�2"ue�-we..L�e,r� �t��.r�r� ��L�
DAYTIME PHONE: �5.� -�.S3 ���3`f SIGNATUREIDATE:
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DDRESS: r � ��� � y Y '• � •„ � �° � .
DAYTIME PHONE:,��I� 71�7�C��� SIG ATURE/DATE:
NIV/V IYIVIVI�/1V/HIV 1VIr/�IIV I�I/�I/�/�VIVI�II�//�/wIIVIr1V I�/IVMI�/I�//VIrIV/iI1VM/r11�I1V1VN/V /�11VMIVIV/�/1V IVPI/Y/�IMIYIVI�/1VIAI/�IIVIV/�IM/�I^Y11rIY/AIw./�I/VI�/IHI�//�./
Section of City Code: �����.�
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Fee: $1,500.00 ° 2
Application Number: ° l�,�-1� Receipt #: �� l� Received By:
Scheduled Planning Commission Date: , � : '�"-�
Schedulesl City Council Date: „%� -
� Day Application Complete Notification Date: If��a� C�
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
,� PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION
TO: All property owners/residents within 350 feet of property
generally located at 8290 Main Street NE.
CASE NUMBER: Special Use Permit #05-04
APPLICANT: Sprint
Petitioner or re resentative must attend the Plannin Commission meetin .
PURPOSE: To allow wireless telecommunication facilities (a 125' monopole
tower) in an M-3, Heavy Industrial, Outdoor Intensive District.
LOCATION OF 8290 Main Street NE
PROPERTY AND
LEGAL The N233 FT OF SE ONE QUARTER OF NE ONE QUARTER
DESCRIPT/ON: OF SEC 3 TWP 30 RANGE 24, EXRD, SUBJ TO EASE OF
REC.
DATE AND TIME OF Planning Commission Meeting:
HEARING: Wednesday, November 16, 2005, at 7:30 p.m.
The Planning Commission Meetings are televised live the night
, of the meeting on Channel 17.
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 Julie Jones,
Planning Coordinator, at 6431 University Avenue N.E.,
Fridley, MN 55432 or FAX at 763-571-1287.
SPECIAL Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an
ACCOMODAT/ONS: Interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require
auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 763-572-3500
no later than November 9, 2005. The TDD # is 763-572-3534.
ANY QUESTIOIVS: Contact Stacy Stromberg, Planner, at 763-572-3595.
* PROPOSED The proposed Council meeting Date for this item will be
COUNCIL MEET/NG Monday, December 5, 2005. *This date is subject to
DATE change depending on the outcome of the Planning
Commission meeting. Please confirm Council
date rior to attendin Council meetin .
� Publish: November 3, 2005
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CURRENT RESIDENT UNIVERSITY AVE ASSOC CURRENT RESIDENT
101 83RD AVE NE 7841 WAYZATA BLVD 100 83RD AVE NE
FR�, MN 55432 MPLS, MN 55426-0000 FRIDLEY, MN 55432
M B PROP RTIES
8251 M�ST NE
MPLS, N 55432-0000
HORTCO LLC
6010 LYNDALE AVE S
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55419-2289
CURRENT RESIDENT
8170 HICKORY ST NE
FRIDLEY, MN 55432
CURRENT RESIDENT
8201 HICKORY ST NE
FRIDLEY, MN 55432
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M B PROPERTIES
8251 MAIN ST NE
FRIDLEY, MN 55432-0000
CURRENT RESIDENT
100 85TH AVE NE
FRIDLEY, MN 55432
CURRENT RESIDENT
8290 MAIN ST NE
FRIDLEY, MN 55432
CURRENT RESIDENT
8201 HICKORY ST NE
FRIDLEY, MN 55432
CURRENT RESIDENT
8200 UNIVERSITY AVE NE
FRIDLEY, MN 55432
FRIDLEY CITY OF
6431 U AVE NE
FRIDL , MN 55421-0000
CURRENT RESIDENT
8250 MAIN ST
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, November 16, 2005, at 7:30
p.m. for the purpose of:
Consideration of a Special Use Permit, SP-#05-04, by Sprint,
to allow wireless telecommunication facilities (a 125'
monopole tower) in an M-3, Heavy Industrial, Outdoor Intensive
District, on the N233 FT OF SE ONE QUARTER OF NE ONE QUARTER
OF SEC 3 TWP 30 RANGE 24, EXRD, SUBJ TO EASE OF REC, generally
located at 8290 Main Street.
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 Stacy Stromberg, Planner at
763-572-3595.
Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an interpreter
or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids
should contact Roberta Collins at 763-572-3500 no later than
November 9, 2005. The TDD number is 763-572-3534.
DIANE SAVAGE
CHAIR
PLANNING COMMISSION
Publish: November 3, 2005
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FRIDLEY
ggIDLEy MUNICIPAL CEIVTER • 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, MN 55432
(763) 571-3450 • FAX (763) 571-1287 • TTD1TTY (763) 572-3534
October 24, 2005
Sprint
Attn: Steve Edwards
501 50�' Street West
Minneapolis MN 55419
Dear Mr. Edwards:
Per Minnesota Statute 15.99, local government units are required to notify land use
applicants within 15 working days if their land use applications are complete. We
officially received your applications for a special use permit on October 14, 2005. This
letter serves to inform you that your applications are complete.
� Your Special Use Permit applicatian hearings and discussion will take place at the City
of Fridley Planning Commission Meeting on November 16, 2005 at 7:30 P.M. in the Cify
Council Chambers at 6431 University Avenue. The City of Fridley City Council will take
final action on your special use permit on December 5, 2005 at 7:30 P.M.
If you have any questions regarding this letter or the process, please feel free to contact
me at 763-572-3595.
Sincerely,
St y . � m erg ��l
City Pla er
cc: Don Kasbohn
6012 Beme Circle
Edina MN 55436
C-05-70
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