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04/14/1969 - 5515COUNCIL SECRETARY-JUEL MERCF.R COUNCIL MCETING AGENDA 7:30 P.M.- APRIL 14, 1969 -a � r / 1 '',, � / � / /,,, � ' � � 7:30 Pt1BLIC HEARING AND WORKSHOP MEETING - APRIL 14, 1469 - 7:30 P.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: ROLL CALL: ADOpTION OF AGENDA: PUBLIC HEARINGS• 1. Consideration of a Rezoning Hearing of Area 20A �669-07 Being Bounded on the North by 61st Avenue, on the South by 57th pvenue, Lying Between Main Street and University Avenue. (Joint Hearing with Planning Commission) ?' 8:00 2. ' 9:00 3 � � Consideration of Street Improvement Project ST. 1969-3 Comment; These are some of the streets we have petitions foz. Some of the streets have been added for the hearing by the Administration because they fall in the same general area.) �onsideration of a Rezoning Request (ZOA Ok69-01) by Pemtom, Inc. to Rezone Fzom R-1 to P.D. the atea generally located North of Highway 694 Between Matterhorn Drive and the Fridley- New Brighton Boundary. Comment; Minutes of the Planning Commission approving the request are in the agenda. We have two petitions and one letter from the area against the requesC.) 9:30 4. Consideration of Sewer and Water Improvement Project SW 4k91 Comment; This is to provide water and sewer service to the veterinarian Clinic and other areas in Herwal's Addition) NEW BUSINESS: Pages 1 & 2 Page 3 Pagea 4 - 14 Page 15 � 5. Consideration of Ordinance Relating to Constructioa of Gasoline Page 16 Service Stations & Drive-In Restaurants Requiring a Special Use Permit, Therefore, Amending Section 45.10 Subdivisi,on 4& 5& � [�mending Section 45.19 by Adding Subdivisions IS & 16. PUBLTC HEARING AND WORKSHOP MEETING OF APRIL 14, 1969 PAGE 2 6. Consfderation of an Ordinance Amending Section 45.101 Relating to Page 17 the Gonstruction of Offices and Office Buildings. ADJOURN: 1 1 ' ' � �� ' , ' ' �_I , ' 1 , ' ' ' 1 OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIIIH,BY PUBLIC HEARING BffiR1RE TfiE CITY COUNCIL PLANIiZNG CU!lQSSION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice ia hereby given that there will be a joiat Public Hearing of the Plannir�g Commieeion and City Counail of the City of Fridloy ia the City Hsll at 6431 IIaivereity Avenue on April 14, 1969 in the Couacil Chainber at �:30 P.M. for the purpose oY: Coneideration of a rezoning requeat of area ZOA #69-0� being bounded on the North by 61st Avenue, on the South by 57th Avenue lying between Main Street and Univeraity Avenue. Said rezoning coneideration being to rezone: From R-2 Limited Multiple Dwelling to C-2 General Bueiness Area the following described parcels; Lote 3 Lote 16 Lots 16 Lote 1 Lote 1 Lota 6 Lots 4 Lots 3 Lots 2 thru �5, thru 30, thru 30, thra 15, thru 5 , thru 10, thru 13, thru 5 , thru 6 , B1ock 11, Block 12, Block 21, Block 22, Block 27, Block 28, Block 2 , Block 7 , Blo^k 8 , Hyde Park Addition Hyde Park Addition Hyde Park Addition Hyde Park Addition Fi, e Park Addition Hyde Park Addition C�ty View Addition City View Addition City View Addition F'rom R-2 Limited Multiple Dwelling to CR-1 Clinice and Allied Lahoratories the following deecribed parcels; Lota 1,2,16 thru 30, Block 11, Hyde Park Addition Lote 16 thru 30, Block 22, Hyde Pesk Addition Lots 6 thru 10, Block 2'j, Hyde Park Addition Lote 2 thru 15, Block 1, City Fiew Addition Lots 1 thru 3, Block 2, City View Addition From R-2 Limited Family Dwelling to R-3A General Family Dwelling the following described parcels; Lota 1 thru 30, Block 9, Lote 1 thru 30, Block 10, Lote 1 thru 30, Block 23, Lota 1 thru 30, alock 24, Lote 1 thru 10, Block 25, Lote 1 thru 10, Block 26, Hyde Park Addition Hyde Park Addition Hyde Park Addition Hyde Park Addition Hyde Park Addition Hyde Park Addition i� ' P 2 1 n �� ' ' � ' 1 ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Anyone deeiring to be heard with refexence to the above matter may be heard at thie time. JACK 0. F�tF�IAM MAYOR PUBLISH: March 26, 1969 April 2, 1�69 OLIVIIi R, k�ICKSON caa�rsnx PLANNING CO^'AfISSION � ' ' � � `_1 ' � � 1 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION CI1Y OF FRIDLEY (SXtIIBIT A) �TICE OF HSARING ON It�ROVEMENTS . _.__ ST. 1969-3..._._ Wl�RF.AS, the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, liinneaota, has deemed it necessary and expedient that the improvements Lereinafter described be made. NOW, Tf�+REFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the 1��,_ day of April, 1969 , at 8:00 o'clock P.M., the City Council will meet at the City Hall in said City, and will at said time, and place, hear aTl pastiee intereated ia said improvements in whole or in part. The general uature of the improvements is the constxvction (in the landa and streets noted below) of the following imprwements, to-wit: C�STRUCTION ITEM Street Improvements, including grading, etabilized base, hot-mix bituminous, mat, concrete curb and gutter, water, and sanitary eewer aervices, drainage and other facilities, located as followe: _ Long£ellow Street: Eaet River Road to 800 feet Weat Spring Brook Place: %9th to Longfellow Street 79th Avenue: Broad Ave.to East River Road T.H. #47 West Service Drive: Oeborne Road to 79th Avenue BSTIMATED COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �S 100, 320.00 ' � ' , ' TNAT T!� AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID Il�iPROVEl�NT IS AS FOLLOWS: For Constniction Item above - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • - - All of the land abutting upon said stzeets nau�ed above and all landa within, adjacent and abutting thereto. 1111 of aaid land to be assesaed proportiona[ely according to the benefits received bp such improvements. l6at the Council proposes to proceed with each of said imprwements ae teparate improvementa, except as hereafter othezwise prwided by Council ' all under the following authority, to-wit; Minneaota Lawa 1953, Chapter 398 aad law amendatorq theseof, and ia confozmity with the Charter. ' ' ' ' 3 �ATEA THIS 3rd DAY OF March , 1969, ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL. Attest: cilr cL�ex - Ztasv�� R• $;v�sq�} pui�i�lj11 ppril 2, 1969 April 9, 1969 ; MllYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham ' � ' ' lJ �_ ' ' �l � _J ' ' � � � ' , a ' ' OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRI➢LEY PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue N.E. on April 14, 1969 in the Council Chamber at 9:00 P.M. for the purpose of: Consideration of a rezoning request (ZOA #69-01) by Pemtom, Incorporated to rezone from R-1 (single family dwellings) to P.D. (Planned Development) that part of the SE 1/4 of Section 24 that lies North of State Highway #�100 right of way, T-30, R-24, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. Generally located North of Highway #694 between Matterhorn Drive and the Fridley- New Brighton Boundary. 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'�. �i f- . i 2 3 .'_ 18 B �, . p 9 GLACIER N 0 �i E _�_ �� a'� � a 3 �, i io / z 2 .I- � 30 �� ��Ir." oo�aef0 l�. 7'1�+ z 1- •✓ B�./7 E S 0 ��• i � �. . <- • f � '; LIMITS � J ' . R- ; ;, ' R- ! ' ' ' ' 1 Planain� Coummission MeetinQ - Februarv 27, 1969 Pagye 4 hood. This axea is exceedingly difficult because it is vexy rugged and wooded. There are de£inite problems to be considess�. He recammended a fair amaunt of time be allowed #or the Subco�nittee study and perhaps without delaying it unduly, it could be put off for a month. I90TION by Jensen, aeconded by MittelstadC, that the Planning Com¢ission refer the proposed preliminary plat, P.S: #69-02, Amber Oaks by David xubers af Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision �92 to the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets � Utilities Subcommittee and set the public hearing date beEore the Planning Go�ission ta April 10� 1969. Upon-a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carrfed unanimously. , 4. REZdNING &EQUEST: ZOA �69-04, GOR*JON G. SWENSON: OutZot #1, Block 1, Nagel's Woodlands and Che NW'� of the NW'� of Section 12 East of Nagel's Woodlands, West o€ Lampert's Addition, Notth of West extension of South line of Lampert's Addition and South oE Osborne Boad. Rezone from M-1 to C-2. Confixm public hearing date of March 13, 1969. MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Mittelstadt, that the Planning Co�ission ' con€irm the public hearing date of March 13� 1969 far the rezoning request, ZOA �69-04, Gordon G. Swenson of Outlot �1, Block 1, Nagel's Woodlands and the NW'� of the NW'� of 5ection 12 East of Nagel's Woodlands, West of Lampert's :-' Addition, Nortfi of West extension of South line of Lampert's Addition and South of Osborne Road to be rezoned from M-1 to C-2. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � � , L� 5. ii�V.L/� P L) VYYLLG4�.c aG .• hearing date of March 13, 1969. C-1 to CR : Lots 26 blic 1�➢DTION by MittelsCadt, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Con¢nission tonfixm the public hearing date of March 13, 1969 for the rezoning request, 7AA #69-05, Coamierce Park icivestments, Robert Guzy of Lots 26 and 27, Block 2, Commerce Park, to rezone from C-1 to CR-2. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ITII1 2 C�ITINUED FROM PAGE 3: REZONING REQUEST. 20A #69-01, PEENTTIOM. IISC.: I+�TION by Mittelstadt, seconded by Myhra, to remave Item 2 from the table. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Jensen stated that he remove himself from further consideration of this item inasmuch as he did have a conflict of interest. There were no objec- tions asid the request was granted. ¢haistoan Erickson read a prepared two sheet suwnary which he had composed. When he came to Item �7 (Use of the area for R-3 shall be limited to areas---) he referred to the map showing uses of the proposed development. He suggested use of R-3 being left'in areas 4, b, 7� 8 and 9, and area S in the southwest corner ahould not be R-3. . Mr. Eitzpatrick entered. r� ! PlanninQ Coimnission,Meeting - Februarv 27, 1964 PaRe 5 ' T- - C' ._I ' , , ' , ,'- ' Aeptesenting Pemtom, Inc. were 8obezt Engstsom and Edmund Contoski. Responding to the suggestion of remwing �5 from R-3, Mr. Engstrom safd he tauld not say positively what their reaction would be to this suggestinn as it is a jofnt venture with Borson Constzuction, Inc. and they came in with a 6.5 densify, which is relatively low. Their plans called for eight units to the acre which was one of the reasons why they did not put townhovses there originally. They were talking substantially price range and did feel the freeway tra£fic could be a factor in selling individual homes. Chairman Erickson said if they would want to zeplace that density in an Sasterlq area of #3, he did not think he could say at this time whether or not he woald vote for it. A member of the sudience said that if Hathaway were_cut off, then there would be even more tra£fic on Regis Lane. Chairman Erickson replied that he didn't knw how you can cut Regis Lane off in that area no matter what is built up there. Another ciEizen wondered if a aervice soad could be established going sgsc 8aj8�enc to the freeway over to Silver Lake-Road,-But he was 3nfonned it vould be tremendously difficult hecause of the terrain. Ttie question was asked what role the Planning Cosomission would play 1n the closing--of the Matterhorn bridge.. Chai�an Erickson answered tha[ he did not lrnaw whether or not consideration would be given to closing that bridge especially as it relates to Fire and Police protection. Mr. Myhra refened to the paper presented bq Chairman Erickson by saying he did a good job, particularly on Items 1 and 2 on the first page. However, he dtd not think they had a complete enswer to �1. He guessed the stickler is #2 -- will the development have an adverse effecr on the adjacent residential property. Ae had made aome inquiry and undexstood it does not have any adverae e£fect. He said you make a judgment on belief, but then you do not have the answer until it is a^-ie. Once agai.n, it seemed the owners should not be werlooked. The Chairman .nade a good point that the City has been using the land as a park, that is the residents. We can hardly expect someone to sit with valuable property, pay taxes and espect they ought to furnish this kind of facility for the residents. Mr. Hittelstadt said that he'd like to make a few points which he did not helieve have been thought about. It is by a study of the University of Minnesota that multip?: dwellings of one or two bedrooms do pay for their way in a tax structuxe. On th: average, tne taxes to the school accrued fram muItiple dwellings of this type would be about $165.00 per child annually. Their ¢osC to the school is about $54.00, so you can-see it does pay for itself.- No�i thfs area is in School District #13. In the City of Fridley, School District �13 is about 23% or 26% of the total area of Fridley. Therefoze, the administrative cost, which would came from the entire City of Fridley in terms of services of fire and police protection, would have a major impact on the other two school districts -�14 and �16. In other words, I am saying that 76% of Fridley would have a municipal burden� an increase in a municipal tax base because.of the high population density in this area., The major portion of the echool district is in Columbia Heights,-the services are being rendered by the City of Fridley� therefore, in t�erms`o°f anjr schoal tax gain, the major - portion of Fridley would not benefit. n i� ' . ' ' l� � : , ___:,.�*�.� 1 �_. � �lannina Commission t4eetine - Februarv 27 1964 Parte 6 Mr. Myhra asked him if he were saying that this area would not pay enough taxes to pay for its municipal services? Mr. Mittelstadt replied that he was aaying that the ta�ces collected from here go mainly to District �13 schools end yet the municipal boundaries would include all of Fridley and all would pay the tax to municipal services. Mr: Myhra said that, 3f it is-ae2f-supporC- ing� it wouldn't matter, would it? Mr. Mittelstadt replied that-the services would increase-and he didn't feel it would support itself. - Chaitman-Erickson said that it seema then that what we �ust ask ourselves ia what municipal servicea are going tn be increased because of the develop- ment of the area. I presume you are considering police and fire and street maintenat[��;°yet I ficz�ttifs-de��logme� of-the-area needing Ear fewer streets- - than if it would be undeY single family. pir. Mittelstadt's answer was that if -it°were�ingle famiiy, the number of units would be down to around two or ° three per ac�e versus 8.5 on this coacept-. Mr. 8rickson said th.at if it were aiagie iamtiy, the $treets wauld increase'in length by two or three times and would iacrease the maintenance budget by that. There is`one importanC item,-Mr: ifittelstadt said, that no oae has som- .:_ mnated oa. sa..:fat: thts-ares�t���+-r�-hkg•-aPPT�%matel�r 977. af=th��lic �hsi-ve have-heard-frc�-aie�ags#ast°i�is°p€opo�al. :=�(sat�fac�• caffiot-�e--ignored. ;__. Their main asgument, I feei, is the tra€fic prnblem and that argument-has the �- biggest impaCt with me. Fridley streets-are not reactp for this volume-of -- '-° ttafiic nar :.are -its . uaf£ic patter�: Mx. =Myhra said he though _thai Zsas._a good --... point. And, Mr. Mittelstadt continued, there ie accother item to consider -- the future of an em•ironment like Yemtom's. For the first ten oz fifteen yeara, I am sure the project will remain in reasonable condition, but as pears go by, it could very well become a ghetto area with problems for Fridley that would be nnbelieveable. Mr. Myhra said that one of the objections o£ the residents is for monetary reaaons. He thought that if sameone wished to sell his house, it might he easier to se1T if he had an "Innsbruck Sth" next to his praperty, but then this brings us right back to Item 7. What about the owner2 What rights does he have? Does it mean because these people would like their residences to increase in value, he should be denied some tppe of rezaning? Chairman Erickson said he had no sympathy for the awner of the property ittasmuch as he bought the land under R-1, but because of the fact the property !a difficult and e�cpensive to develop, he pereonally felt the plan was a beneficial one and one which would allow the land to remain as it is. Mx. Myhra said he took exception, sayi:ng he realized people have said "I purchased with the idea in mind it was R-I and did not expect it to change", but once again they must recognize conditions do change. If conditions have ohanged, he did not think they should set their thoughts back. Then what bear- ing does past history have on it? At this point, we stop considering all changes. It still gets down to conflict of interests of the three parties imolved: the owner� people whc '.?°� in the surrounding area_and the Planning Co�ission. Of all the camnents he heard at the public hearings, Mr. Mittelstadt said the only one he felt that really held weight, was traffic pattern. Chairman . �� � Planni.xut Co�ission MeetinK;'- .February 27, 1969 PaRe 7 � , ' �� ___ '' . � ' -� - ' � Brickson said thaC in any type of development, we are going to have traffic. There followed a short diseussion on traffic pattern. Mr. Fitzpatrick said he could not add`anythfng to �.+hat had been said. He did not under estimate the amount of objections and the unanimity of the group of property owners directly to the West and he agreed with the'things-that are being said and, perhaps, the most Iegitimate Ys traffic. As plans go, he.thought this one was a good one, although Don (Mittelstadt) has 6rought ssg a question whether we are ready for any plans in this area. He believed rezoning Planned Development does give the Planning Co�ission continued con- troi o£ the'deveYopment of the area. All these things have been said and it is a matter of balance, weighing one with another. Mr. Myh=a said that this brings us back to the points af Chairman Erickson's comments. 1. Thinking of access to Matterhorn IJrive from Eiathaway and the closing of a street, whaf is the policy in the closing of the streets? Dsrrel Clark anawered that there was no right of �*ay and there is no atreet there. The street would have a 12x grade which would not be too goo3 fox aa3 access to a high density area. This is a State Aid route to connect AfaCter�aoas+ Drive to :-- Central Avenue. 2. Matterhorn has been under consideration for five or six years. Azthur Street has been dedicated down to the North line and with no real plsn where it would go from ttiere. 3. In getting acceptance from New Brighton for two streets connecting to Silver Lake Road with the neiAhboring minicipality would have to he=iavestlgated�_-- The Engineering Assistant sai..: that the City has aet no precedence with New Brighton. They have connected up to Gardena and made it a through street to Silver Lake Road, aud also have connected ap with Miasiseippi Street: Appesently their interest iu agremkent are =unning with ocire. 4. Can we change setbacks as part of a plan2 Chairman Exickeon said we can make stipulations, if necessary. Referring back to Iteffi #3; he said he had talked to the manager of New Brighton and they aze waitfng until we take action. 14�e suggestion was made by the City Managez th�.t a joint co�nittee may have to come out of it. He can anticipate probably s.�.i� problems �,+ith the joint uti,lity situation. Mr. Myhra said he made another note. E;" ver they have started talking ahout la=ge developments� they get involved =.':: utilitiea. Darrel Clark said Ehere is access to a large transmission wat�::'<.•in running up Matterhorn Drive. From the standpoint of sewer, we could not he:�.�;1e this whole area at this density. There has been some correspondence with New Brighton and it could be solved either by retention or perhaps all of the sewage go to New Brighton. Mr. Mittelstadt asked if the City had made studiea in the area for the develoQ- ment of stxeets and utilities and the Engint�ering Assistant replied these studiea are not made until the o-zier request�. them. Answering a question, he said the overall density of Fridley is 6.5. The Consulting Engineer o£ Pemtom's auggested three solutions: retention tank and discharge during off peak houra; put part 3n Fridley and part in New Brighton; or all go to New Brighton." All three plane iwere reported to be economical as far as the develop- ment.of the property was concerned. 3� FlanninQ Cou�ission:MeetinR - February 27, 1969 Page 8 ,,.._. . u Mr. Engstrom said that, regarding his pxesentation to the Planning Co�is- aion of New Brighton, they are in no posiYion to do anything in New Bzighton until Fridley has given a decision. Regarding the density, Section 3 on the map, they have to study quite carefully because of the freeway and the topography of the area. He said they would work witk the road on the West: The following letter from Mr. Rodney Billman, dated Febivary 7, 1969, addressed to the Planning Commission was read by Mr. Myhra: ��Gentlemen: Same ona and one-half years ago I stated to a Planning Couu�ission meeting that it was not feasible to build personal residences on the North Innsbruck area for the following reasons: 1. MfficulCy of landscaping terrain, and 2. Cost of developing, pa=ticulazily utility installations. I am still of the same opinion. The price orte would have to charge a prospective home owner for a home site in this area would, in my opinion, be such that there would be no market fox the sale af such home sitea. I have not authorized any one to use my name to express an opinion different than the abwe. Very truly yours, Rodney W. Billman ' per LJM co. Gary Caxlson, Borson Construction 1600 East 78th Street° Mr. Myhra said the point ha wanYed to make was, if this was an actual fact, he tended to agree with Mr. Billman, and believes the Planning Co�iasion will be faced constantly with developmental plans, Those people who have worked.with Pemtom, Znc. (this includes the neighboring co�unities) have been pleased with the kind of de�•elopment they have and how carefully they are preserving the natural terrain. A citizen asked if these plans were adopted, have you formulated what plan to use? Ie there any plan as to how it could be altered? Chairman Erick�-n az...wered, "No� exactly as it is very difficult to say at this time what an exact street pattern would be". As far as he was con- cerned, he did-not believe that the traffic to the West was going to be in- creased any greater than it would be with-single family development. North and East would be easy to solve. Cars peY unit would be 1'� in a multiple. He was certain they were talking about 2 or 3 in single family type in that area. A citizen asked about Matterhorn being a state aid street. The Engineer- ing Assistant said .hat it is a designated.state sid route. T[ie design has not been made for Matterhorn. About 207, of �'ridley streets are designated as State Aid. Every year the City goes aver`the list, arid for various reasons, some are removed and other added. 1 , __ '. , �_ --`-- , ' '_. ' , �2 Plamiinx Co�ission Meetin� - February 27, 1969 Pa�e 9 Mr. Bergman asked for clarification of the parties involved in the deve2op- ment of this area,as Pemtom, Inc. is the only one mentioned.. Borson Construction, Incorporated is the construction firm and has the other half nf the project. Chaizmari Ericksnn said there is nething tv°°say that Pemtom will be the only one working.on'this development. It is possible the development can change. This is something we know can happen, but he felt the ordinance will take care of ---that. Pemtom,-Iac: is-buiiding the single family townhouses and Borson the apartment buildings. MOTION-by Myhra, seconded Mittelstadt, that the-Planning Gommission reco�end to the Counc#1 apprwal of the rezonfng request, Z0A �69-0I,-Pemtom, incorporated>being that part of fhe SE'� of Section 24 that lies North of Highway �100 right of way to he rezoned from R-1 (single family dwelling areas) to PD (Planned Developm�nt) with the stipulat3ons as presented in the ten (10) points Hated-by Chaixman Erickson as follows: 1. Access to Matterhorn 9rive from Hattraway be eliminated but utility easements be retained. 2'. Matterharn-Brive and-trrthur Stree� uust°be°�sxtended�$nd-=#mg�csr*ed=--�°o-=�arden�-- 3: The twv sEreeta ehown on th� pragosa� cannecting with S12ver Lake itoad-mast: __ be dedicated and accepted by-New Brigh.tnn together with an agxeement to imprave-such streets within a reasonable ti�se.-- 4. Constructiarn on the East side of Matterhom must be set back at least 60 feet from the stxeet right of way. 5. Interior street right of ways mist be at least 66 feet. 6. The density of the town house acreages shall not exceed 4.2. No increase shall be allowed in other proposed densities. 7. Use of the area for R-3 shall be limited to Areas 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9, and , area 5 in the Southwest comer should not be R-3. 8. Appraval of New Brighton for zoning of any areas overlapping municipal boundaries. 9. Approval of the zoning does not necessarily mean apprwal of Che proposed plan, except that the townhouse concept is approved. 10. Receipt of any agreement from the petitioner and owners whic}i xhe City Council and City Attorney decide would be needed to prohibit any major change in density at a later date, without the consent of affected residents. Mr. Myhra asked to make a catement explaining his position. He said, "I zealized when I made this motion that 2 am displeasing a good 99% of the people in the audience. I don'.t think we ever make these kinds of motions lightly and I'm sure you will agree that we have given this one a lot of consid- eration. This is not so much a plea for your symp'athy for me as a little bit ". of understanding of my purpose in making this.motion. As I told you eazlier_in ..... my remarks, as I see it, there are at least three somewhat conflicting interests 1. � ' -- �r _ _ - �� - _ i3 Planninrt Co�ission MeetinQ - Febxuarv 27, 1969 Page 10 and it is-nfce when you can look at one of these int2rests and say,�in-our -judgment,.it_ovexr.ides_.the others by such a margin that you can, without any fear o£ having done-the wrong thing, go-ahead and.-,make that motion or-�eke --- the wish for_pleasing a particular par�y._; --- - - "As I.1nAk--at this, .i safd-`earifer ia my-remarics-�-thiak:ihaf at lesst part-- _af : t�e- concern -h�re-:is a-psych�gisal �-consezn:-cux -yous__gart-and,-honestly, - = that musb be considered. As one Lady eacpressed it the other night, she woul� ; -l;iice tv-have an -Edina on the -�rth> in he��backysrd, ansl�f -thi.nk-si�at,.is-a valid,..._:.. -°wistr, bat .i"am -nvt-so certain-thaC-' iC ts-:the�iad-_bf : ihing=t}rai=.we r.an-�make ---� ;--maEious.na:�t�Lhe..Elanning-.Gn�issiou. i;think:that we.ha�ze to lncek.:at::the , _-�-w: zshai� trase:'-°So it-gets dawn pretty �ck:`�o this;-and°thfs is my-reasvu-for _._ -=aiaking- the imotion. I think in the balance, it` is-a�-feeli�g_ that the--interest--.. - --�ai-�he.City� as-.S see-the-inter�st o£ the.-City� at leasL-this_situ�tiaa_.fixs ; _�-.=,.tightl�-ia_.this-balanees_and..I..gurss,wha.t:.it gets-dwm�is�then__is_ChaL:__I� _ .... __� °`°"`vb�id`iike to make`-thfs-�ion, 'I vould 13ke tu �t&ve ��t"passed by-titi:s-�ody, :-, "is Qxdex-th�t it gets to_ the Eouaci:�c,here.we get more:•peQgle :ihinking nn it. -. -I thfsdc I aou�d sit-here-two more weeks, two more meetfngs, aad not be any -_-- _„�.�£ur,that-a��an� 1u-mp�-0wn:a�cd.-_,_it: seems �n-me;Ckat s�e=are?:an==a�visrsr+�ubad�-m�sk��- �this time,-�t-ieast as-far ae_I �nt,-concesned, ft:is_.apprgpsiate.to ------ ��'�-=�this :a�ang=t�=�-£ity- Gouncil and get -the -think#�r�=another-bodyc:;�uu =:�,�.:�., .._......�_ .__'_ ' _.` _'._ "__ _'_.'_'""_"�s.�-�_..e_ .:»..." '....s.. rt.�..�: e.�a:-....�..t�M�n hcnriro.c �__--. -. =�^----° °---- •- °° and yoa'peopie have had esen�ri�nce fn presentirtg°your-case°-and�it s+eems��to me ��- --�_° �°• =``that- it_giu�es_ yau-a chance:again-to-make:a_presentatiQnafia anothe� lrczdye-nf -- , f � people, and_in your case, perhaps hope_ that the� wilLxeuarse our position. _._, --- -__ "There is one coffinent I would like to=aee carr3ed on to the Gaunc4l-.iE , thia body ai�auld vote ia favor of the motion and-it is tkat the Couneil should be aware that there is a sewage problem in the area that should be solved .. _ before any development can take place.°_ � :i:- ' ' r � Mr. Myhra added that he thought it was important enough, if agreeable with the Planning Coffinission members, to include it as Stipulation $11. Mr. Myhra amended his MOTION to add: this area. ,Upon a voice vote, Jensen abstaining, Mittelstadt voting nay, Myhra, _ Fitzpatrick and &rickson voting aye, the motion passed. A citizen asked if he could have a copy of the Chairman's Su�ary. Chair- man Erickson said that he had no objection to the public receiving it, and he " dia noC be2ieve the City would object. A citizen asked iE the petitions presented tb the Planning Cormnission would be passed on to the Council. He was infnrmed all the petitions would be forwarded to the Council together wfth the petition presented this evening, but not received. The Planning Crnmnission decided to pass the Chairman's Su�ary to the Council. ' Mr: Eitgstrnm stated the project would-probabiy-be cbmpleted wiChin-four- -_ qears. �� PlanninR Coaanission Meeting - February 27, 19b9 Page 11 MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Mittelstadt, that the Flanning Commission, referring to the tax forfeit parcels, Lots 41, 47, 48 and 52, Auditor's Sub- division �92, recommend to Council that the County Auditor be requested to withhold these parcels from sale for a period of one year fxom now in order that the Fridley Park Department may review them. Upon a voice vote, all vating aye, the motion carried unanimously. , ADJOURNMEtiT : . MOTIOPL by Mittelstadt, seconded by Fitzpatrick, [hat the Planni:ng Commission meeting be_adjourned at 9:50 P,M. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried. .Re$pec u�.l�submitted C�� CCl�ts.c-w Haz�Brian _ � Aecording Secretary _ �' ' — --. _. ' ' ' � � , ' ' r� :, � ' ' � , l_� ' ' ' ' ��) OFFICIAL PUBLICATION CITY OF FRIDLEY (EXHIBIT A) NOTICE OF NEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS ._ . � _. . ._ . Zj�IPROVEMENT PROJECT N91 ihIEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, has deemed it necessary and expedient that the improvements hereinafter described be made. NOW, THEREFORE, I�TICE ZS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the 14 day of Ap.Til, 1969 , at 9:30 o°clock P,M., the City Council will meet at the City Hall in said City, and will at said time, and place, hear all partles intereated in said improvements in whole or in part. The general nature of the improvements is the construction (in the lands and streets noted below) of the following imprwements, to-vit; Sanitary sewer and water and appurtenances to serve the area described as follows: All that part of Outlots 1,2,3, Hlock 1, Moore Lake Highlands 4th Addition not now served and that part of Herwal 2nd Addition not now served. BSTIMATED COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19.750.00 TAAT TFIE AREA PROPOSSD TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID IMPROVII�NT IS AS FOLIAWS: HorConstructionitemahove------------------- ----- All of the land abutting upon said streets named above and all lands within� adjacent and abutting thereto. 611 of said land to be assessed proportionately according to the benefita seceived by such improvements. Tha[ the Council proposes to proceed with each of said improvements as eeparate improvements, except as hereafter otherwise provided by Counc3l a11 under the following au[hority, ta-wit; Mfnnesota Laws 1953� ChapGer 398 and law amendatory thereof, and in confozmity with the Chareer. AP,TED TE[IS ird DAY OF M_a.rch , 1969 ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL. MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham Attest: CITY T Marvin a. Srunsell Publish: April 2, 1969 , April 9, 1969 360•3450 C[�t� O{ �Y(At(e� � lWOKA COUNTY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE MarCh 28� 196j , � FRtDLEY, MINtiE50TA SSd21 INFORMAL HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COIINCIL April 14, i969. 10:00 P.M, 3II&TECT: Water; Sanitary Sewer and Other Facilities in Qnaway Park North of Osborne Road and East of ttce Railroad Track The City Council of Fridley held a Public Hearing for water and aewer improvements in thia general area on March 11, 1968. Since the initiation of the legal steps for this improvement, � ve have had numerous new requests for building permits in this general. area. The City Council would like to diacuas and advise you further about the City�s plan for these improvements in this area. They are holding an informal hearing on April 14, 1969 at 10:00 o'clock P.M., at the regular Council meeting in the Council Chamber for this purpose. Your presence will be appreciated. ��/cC9, r�f �w... MAYOR — Jack 0. Kirkham - - - -_ _--- _ _ __ _ _ ___ - - -- - -_ _ _ _ _ AYPOINTMENTS FOR CQNSENT ANII APPROVAL BY THE CITY COUI3CIL --- APRIL 14, 1969 � .l�G?k Mr. Rex Sackett 4656 2nd Street N.E. -3�rfdLey, Minnesota Mr. Wayne Hiatz 6060 Sth Street N.E. Fridley, Mianesota POSITION Street Maiatenance Street Department Street Maintenance Street Department SALARY REPLACES $606.00 -D�-�- � .� _,� }' ���v' - �;�- $606.0� New Position _ . _ _ _ _ _ 560-3450 �it� a f �Yi�lecJ ANOKA COUNTY 6431 UNIVERSITY�AVENUE NE FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 April 14, 19b9 North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District Boaxd 1458 County Road ",T" Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 Re: Request of a Temporary Additional Hookup to North Subuxban Sanitary Sewer District Gentlemen: The City Council of Fridley passed a Resolution No. 33-I969, dated the 3rd dap of March, 1969 requesting a hookup of an area i.n the aorthwest quadrant of the intersection of Osborne Road and IIniversity Avenue. This hookup is requested subject to the following conditions: 1) This temporary connection will be made for a period of two years from the date of this hookup, and then the connection will be removed at the end of this time. 2) The proposed solution for the sanitary sewer service to this area is to provide a lateral running north-south . and then east-west as indicated on the attached map marked as Plan B. The plan for this temporary hookup is also attached herewith which is marked as Plan A. This information was provided to Spring Lake Park Village Council and they have agxeed to this proposal of letting us hook onto the line which served their village. We are in the process of preparing an agree- ment to be signed wiCh them basically crnrering these conditions. I hope your Honorable Body can approve this request at your next meeting. JOK:ob Yours very truly JACK 0. KIRKHAM Mayor ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE REL4TING TO CONSTRIICTION OF GASOLIh'E SERVICE STATIONS AND DRIV&IN R�IlYITRAN.TS_ RIIaUiRING A SPECIAL DSE PII4MZT, TTiFREFY)RE, AMENDIIIG SECTION 45.J.0 SOBDIVISION 1t and y AND AME!�I!�r SFX.TInu uy.tY BY :.UuINQ 3UBDNISIONS 15 AAID 16. The Govncil of the City of Fridley do ordain as Yollosrs: SECTION 1. Section 1�5.7A Svt�dioision l� and 5 of the Fridley City Code is hereby amended to read as follows: lt5.10 (4). Automabile d3splay and �ales rooms,-parking lots and structures. �5.10 (5). Bakeries, cafes, conPectiotteries, and ice cream and sof�t'_drink ahops. S�TION 2. Section 1t5.19 of the FY�idley City Code is hereby amended by add'- ing Snbdivisions 1l�. and 15 to read as follows: !ts•19 (15). Gasoline service stations, and rrhen acceseory thereof, the retail aale of gasoline, oil, grease, and automobile parts and accessories, and the washing� cleaning, greasing and serv3cing of automobiles� ineluding minor adjustments and repairs; but not general repairs, overhauling, rebuilding, demolition or spray painting. In C-1, C-1S, C-2, and C-2 S. it5.19 (16), anive=In �estauranti.s: including the preparation of Yood products for retail sale from their sites only. In C-1, G1S, G2, and C-2S. PASSID BY THE CITY COiTNCIL OF THE CITY OF FftIDLEY THIS , OF , 1969. , � ' ' ' ATTEST: CITY CLERR - MARVIN C, BRIINSELL Flrst Reading: Second Reading: Publish: MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKiiAM DAY 1'ci oenzxaNCE rto. AA ORIlI1�AIdCE AMFSIDING SECTION 1�5.101 REfaTING TO TiIP COTdSTRUCTION OF OFFICFS AND OFFlCE BUILDIN65 The Council of the City o£'F4�idley do ordain as follo�:s: SECTI4N l. 'Section l�s.101 by amerding to xead as follows; Lts•101. Offi�es and office•buildings, medical, dental and optical clinics, apothecarp shops, harmless and inoffensive laboratories aecessary to per- mitted uses in the same-building• PASSID BY THE CITY CODNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 7969. MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM ATTESTs CITY CLERB - rLARVIN C, BRUA?SEIS, First Reading: Second Reading: R�blish: r / • '� FLOOD DISASTER EMERGEL3CY CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA WHEREAS, the flood waters of the Mississippi River and its tributarie�'have risen above flood stage and flood defensive ac- tions have been and are being taken to protect the Riverview -Heights Addition of the City of Fridley, and � WHEREAS, it has become necessary to remove some occupants of -^ houses from:the flood,plain area, and the flood waters have caused damage to property within the City of Fridley, and WHERF,AS, if Disaster-Emergency measures are not taken, additi- onal damage.will be caused by flood waters and more families will require evacuation, and WH&REAS, the Corps_of Engineers has and is rendering assist- ance in temporary dike construction and the American Red Cross has'rendered assistance and will continue to render assistance in movement of families and household personal property, from fIood area and provide storage for property, feeding and shelter of vic-- tims of the flood waters. �. NOW, THEREFORE,�I, Jack 0. Kirkham,-��Mayor of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, do hereby proclaim that a State of Emergency exista and do hereby direct the implementation of the City of Fridley Civil Defense Disaster Emergency Plan, and do call upon the Amazican Red Cross as the Nations Disaster Relief Agency to evacuate victims and personal property from the flood plain area, pronide storage of personal property, provide shelter, feed vic- tims, an& other assistance as requested. I further enjoin all peoples to provide°assistance in protecting and safeguarding property and the health and welfare of those in or comhating flood waters in the flood plain area. This proclamation to be displayed cn bulletin board in City Hall and placed on permanent file in Clerk's office. Done this gth day of April in the year 1969, at Fridley, Minnesota. Attest: / / � �liCt-c^2.0 �_./i.�-�^n a�C.�/ City,:Clark - Marvin C. Brunsell Signed: `� • e21�� (n� Title: �2 cw�. / �i DATA 3/14/69 .. � CITY OI� FRIDLEY � MINN�SOTA YF.ANNING AND ZONINC FORM Number ZOA �69-�1 . TYPL 0� REQiTEST 6 X Rezoning � Special U�e Permit ' Pemtom, Inc. Variance APPLICANT`S SIGNATURE �.sr�.4 ��. �/d/10i'. Lot SPlits Address 8053 Bloomington Freeway biinn. 55420 Approval of Pre- . liminary Plat Telephone Number 888-9561 Approval of Final _ Acres, Inc. Plat PROPERTY. OidNEP.'S SIGNATU� n J ���,� _,�j. , � ��O Streets or A11ey----._. Address � yc D �-�._Q..-- �i �/• �. Vacations ` ,� . Telephone Number % �% - b''S � � � Other North of iIwy #694 between Matterhorn Drive Street Location of Property�n� tt,� r.-;.aia� - New Priahton Baundr.v Legal Descrxption of.Propertythat part of the SE 1/4 of section 24, , that lies north o£ state highway € 100 right nf wav Countv of Anoka, State of biinnesota � Present Zoning Ciassification R-1 Existing Use of the Property Vacant , ____ , Proposed Zonin; Classification, Speciai Use, Variance or other request P•D• Describe briefly the Type of Use and the Improvement Proposed Single Family attachecl ho:nes (tocanhouse), Multiple Dwellings and Single Family detached —�-�-Home s Acreage of Property 120 Acres + • Has the Present Applicant Yreviously Sought to Rezone, Plat, Obtain a Lot Split, Obtain a Variance or Spacial Use Permit on t6e Subject Site or Part of It? No � When? What was R2quested �Fee Enclosed $ 40.00 Date Piicd � Date of Y.earinp� � PLANNTIQ; AND ZONZNG FORM � . , NomUer ZaA i�9-Ol PAGB 2 The un�es:afgned ui�derstands that: (a) A list of all�residents and o�aners of pro- . perty within 300 feet must be attached to �� this application. ' (b) This application muet be signed by all owaers of the property, or an'explanation ' given vrhy this is not the case. (c) Responsibility for any defect fn Che pro- � ceedings resulting from [he failure to list � the names and a3dresse� of all residents . and property oo�ners of property within 300 ' feet of t1�e p:ope•t�y in question, bclongs ' • � to the undersi�ned. Residents and U.uners of Property within 300 feet: PERSONS ' ADDAESS See attached list. A slcetch of pYOposed property and structure must be dracm on the back of this ' form or attached, shocaing the follocoing; 1. North Direction 2. LocaCion of Proposed Structure on lot. 3. Dimensions of property, propo�ed ' structur�, 2nd front and side set-bacics. 4. Streei Names S. LocaCion and use of adjacent exiseing buildings (within 300 feet), The undersioned hereby declares that all the facts and representations sCated in thia application are txue and eorrect, pe�tom, Ine. DA1`L ]�31/59_ 1 (APPLICANT)� *�,t�r�c,t'r�t � Approved � Deniad By the ;,osr•d D� £ip�e�3s Subject- to the Follo;�ring Conditions: date Approved� Denied by the Ylanning Commission on ' Subject Ca the Follo:•;i.ng ConJi�ions; date Approvedw Deni.ed by the CounciF on SuUject to the Fo1loc�in� Conditions; Forut PC 200 date ,.� �. PEMTOM, ING • 8053 BLOOMINGTON FREEWAY • BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA 55420 • PHONE 888-9561 December 31, 1968 Fridley Planning Commission c/o Mr. Darrel Clark, Assistant Engineer Fridley City Hall 6431 University Avenue N.E. Eridley, Minnesota 55421 Gentlemen• Enclosec2 is our application for rezoning of that part of SE 1/4 of Sec. 24, T 130, R 24, lying north of Interstate 694. It is our understanding that the Planning Commission will meet on January 23, and we hope that a public nearing on this matter could be scheduled for that date. Our application is for "PD" zoning. Although we have not built in Fridley before, we have accomplished several sizable planned developments in other Twin Cities commun- ities having PD provisions in their zoning ordinances. �. We are very much in favor of the PD approach to urban growth, and we are pleased that Fridley has included a PD section in its ordinance. We think, however, that certain aspects of the Fridley PD section would pose enormous and perhaps insurmountable difficulties for us in the development of the particular tract with which we are concerned. These difficulties stem from two facts: 1. The size of the tract. The property contains approximately 120 acres in Eridley, plus an additional 30-35 acres in New Brighton. The development of such a large area would no doubt require several years. We do not think we can adeq- uately project the public's needs and tastes in housing for such an extended period, and, therefore, do not feel we can provide a detailed development plan for the entire area at this time. Until architectural designs for future buildings have. been drawn, we would not be able to designate "location, general exterior dimensions and approximate gross floor areas of all proposed buildings". Nor would we be able to designate: � Fridley Planning Commission C/o Mr. Darrel Clark, Assistant Engineer December 31, 1968 Page Two the location, arrangement and nwnber of parking stalls; location and dimensions of pedestrian entrances, exits and walks; standards for exterior finish, etc., all of which are required under the present ordinance before any construction may begin. We think it would be pre- mature at this time to attempt to provide such a det- ailed design for the total area. In addition, this unique site involves a fantastic amount of planning and architectural ti.me and expense which would be inpracticable to incur without some assurance from the City of Fridley. 2. The option on the property. We do not own the property but together with Bor- Son Construction Company, have an option for purchase, and we have arranged mortgage financing with which to exercise the option. The mortgage companies, of course, will not place the financing for our purchase of the land without some assurance that the City would not oppose the kind of development we intend to undertake. Satisfaction to the mortgage companies on this issue would have to be accomplished prior to the expiration date of the option. Under the present PD zoning pro- visions in Fridley, there is no assurance as to what type of land use will ultimately be approved on land zoned PD. Such assurance apparently is not obtained until a detailed development plan for the entire area is approved. As explained above, the size of the tract makes a detailed development plan impractical at this time. Perhaps a Planning Commission and Council resolution or statement of intent regardinq future land use could be obtained in our case. These are the principal problems we are faced with in our proposed development in Fridley. We hop2 that you will appreciate the difficulties we are facecl with, and we would be grateful for any development suggestions, proc- edural recommendations, or any other assistance you may � Fridley Planning Commission c/o Mr. Darrel Clark, A5sistant Engineer December 31, 1968 Page Three be able to offer. We wish to cooperate with the City in every way; however, because of the difficulties described above, we do not see how we can meet the present ordinance requirements for the development we propose. One approach to PD zoning which has been used successfully in other communities, and which would solve our problems, is as follows: 1. For large tracts the developer submits a general plan for the entire area. This plan shows only such items as principal streets, types of land use, and residential densities. Thus it shows the internal traffic pattern, the relationship to exterior exist- inq streets, and the relationships of the various land uses. It shows how the proposed development would relate to existing development and the City's Comprehensive Plan, but no construction details are specified. 2. If the City disapproves the proposed land use or other features of the general plan, it rejeets the plan (or it may grant approval contingent upon certain mod- ifications.) 3. If the City approves the general plan, the developer must then provide a detailed plan for the particular portion he wishes to develop at that time. This det- ailed plan must be for the specific land use already approved in the general plan. The detailed plan must show building locations and dimensions, parking lot designs, pedestrian walkways, and any other const- ruction details the City may require. 4. If the City disapproves bhe detailed plan, the dev- eloper must amend the plan to the s�at sfaction of the City or design a new and satisfactory plan for the same land use. 5. If the City approves the detailed plan, building permits are issued for construction of that portion. ♦ Fridley Planning Commission c/o Mr. Darrel Clark, Assistant Engineer December 31, 1968 Page Four . Construction of subsequent stages is handled in the same manner, that is, by submission and approval of detailed plans for those areas. That, briefly, is one way in which PD zoning can be applied in a'workable manner to very Iarge tracts. There may be others, but the above is one with which we have had personal exper- ience. It seems to have worked out well for the municipal- ities, ourselves and the residents. We have had excellent relations with the municipalities in which we have worked, and we look forward to an opportunity to prove worthy of your confidence and support. We hope that some adjustment can be made in your present ordinance to give us that oppor- tunity. Any consideration that you qive this matter will be gratefully appreciated, and we will do all we can to coop- erate with the City on this and any other issues where we may be involved. REE/cj Very truly yours, PEMTOM, INC. �GA�uw"' � d� Robert E. E�trom Vice President � Owner `����{� / / �°� �-r,�.�--�' /, >� �l � J` List of Owners and Residents Within 300 it. of Applicant's Property Doyle non and Lois R. Mullen Roger R. and Marlene E. Sonstegard James F. Elliott David A. Doebler, Jr. & Yvonne B. Doehler �-William=J. =-antt�lizabeth�=: Vidinar James and Joyce Luff John M. and Barbara F. Donahoe William A. and Ethel M. Dietz Herman F. and Joan C. Bergman Lowel C. and Delores M. �!leTlum Ronald L. an8 Judith V. ^iorin William D. and Kay L. Shontz Harold E, and Viola ^i. Oxrt Robert E: and Grethe S. Aho Marv3n F. and Darlene Corbett Wilmer and Ruth Adams LaVerne and Valencia A. Erickson Henxy, Jr. and Virginia M. Wahlberg David A. and Linda P. Petterson Harold and Judith Holr.�berg State of Minnesota Nickolas C., Jr. and Carolyn M. Huble iienrik Olson Kermit ZV. and Louise H. Person George D. and M. Jean Bvkovich Donald and Eleanor F. Heyda Paul C. and Twyla J. Riddle Richard E. and iiarriet G. Hudrlik Loren N, and Elsie W. Argabrignt Lowell T. an� Darlene A. Coulson Howard G. and Loree Dunkley Arvid E. Carlson & Son, Inc. Jacob P. and �mma D, wiens Arvid E. Carlson & Son, Inc. Arvid E. Carlson & Son, inc. State of Minnesota in Trust Ove1 W. and Elizabeth J. Johnsrud lohn and Mercides Po�vers Acres, Inc. Acres, Inc. Acres, Inc. James R. and Jane Durar.d Donald and Lynda Zappa Address 123�3 Hathaway Lane 1249 Hathaway Lane 1265 Hathaway Lane 1281 ktathaway Lane St. Cloud, Mn. ^5b301—�"^���� 1248 Hathaway Lane 155 Windsor Drive, I280 Hathaway Lane 5503 Regis Trail 5517 Reqis Trail 5531 Reqis Trail 5547 Regts Trail 5561 Regis Trail 5577 Regis Trail 5591 Regis Trail 5603 Reg3s Trail 5653 Regis Trail 5659 Regis Trail 5G79 Regis Trail New Brighton 7525 Tempo Terrace,N.E., :�Sinneapolis 4530 W. 38th, $322, Minneapolis 55416 191T 1223 1244 1224 1225 550� 5520 5540 5550 3200 5R09 3200 3200 5801 1613 1214 1214 1214 1553 1549 Senjamin St.N.E., Minneapolis 5541 Regis Terrace Regis Terrace Regis Terrace Regis Terrace Reqis Trail Regis Trail Reqis Trail Regis Trail France 1�ve. So, , Arthur Street France 1ive. Sa. , France Ave. So „ Tennison Drive Berne Road lst Nat'1 Bank lst P:at' 1 Sank lst t�at'1 Bank Berne Road ,I. E F3erne Road �4inneapolis 55416 Minneapolis,55915 Minneapolis 55416 Bldg., Mpls. Bldg., Mpls. Bldq., .4pls. ♦ Owner Acres, Inc. �lcres, Inc. Acres, Inc. Olxf and Julie Swenson Lawrence L. and Gladys D. Palkert Audubon Park Church of Christ t�. fic N i� io «sF oF s� PA�c. 2�,�G�O�,� �/ �j«- +�' j �, �� Address 1214 - 1st Nat1 Bank Bldg., i�gls. 1214 - lst btatl Bank B1dg., Mpls. 1214 lst Nat2 Bank Bldg., Mpls. 1457 Windenere Drive 5543 uatterhorn 1280 Regis Lane N.E. ST D�� ��,%�,ti.. s5,� 22E, Su�ur.��r /-}uC., , ��� - st� �':� �1� :��'m��-, �� � _: ; �,� - c_-- _ . _. � � � - ='� '' - � �. ,,. _; � . _ . - , /�� ,� . ; �. "/!'-cC�C��z�/JL. ���.-� 4 l +��,-i`�G%r-���--�1✓ •-��. -�_. �«�:_o O i � February 7� 1969 Fridley Planning Commission City Hall 6431 University Avenue i1S Fridley� I4innesota Gentlemen: Some one and one-half years ago I state�i to a Planning Comriission meetino that it was not feasitle to build personal residences on the iVorth IcicisUruck area for the following reasons: 1. Difficul[y of landsczping terrain, and 2. Cost of developing� particularily utility installations. I am still of the sane opinion. Tne price or.e would have to charge a prospective home owner for a hor�e site in this area woulri� in n;y opinion� be sucli that ttiere would ba no narket for the sale of such home sites. I have not autiiorized zny one to use my nan:e to express an o�inion different taan the above. Ver� truly yours, `_ � �� � /i/ �;L,�1�j ', /�i:��f.,%� �� �. P.odney 4I. Billnan cc. Gary Car].s�n, Borson Construction 1GU0 East 73t1� Street Pemtom, Inc. 8053 South Interstate 351v' � ���� �� �. � � a�Z-��6 y SLi't::=i�Y E%F LI3J;,CTILSIS S1'3 .'"Iiar3'+ IL.�uI:�3} �.3i;��`'.w;Lv+ ;:�:�;� .3s�.?.-JiFIi G�'>tUPC�5:�3 �3Y F'ia-: 2uFI,TYiC. 93i3� s�:�:�:a�, aP aU�eciions ka�.s L�:en eo:a;,>i3_ed by resid�ni:s of tiie area zlesi o�` tno 1ur.c: in oue:�tion c.�`.iosL n.:=LZes a�;,ear a� c3r- cula.��rs of �=etitions paav3ausly su`u:�.i.ttec:. &. 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L..�.:.. � ! PETITION ��-iy�� PUBLIC HEARING - January 30, I969 ZOA #69-01 DENY $ REJECT Circulated by: R.J. Reed William D. Shontz Lowell C. Mellum William A. Dietz Jean Bukovich Linda Petterson H. Hudrlik � Waldo W. Hoffman � CITY OF FRLDLEY PETITION COVER SHEET peti[ion No. 4-I969 Date Received February 3, 1969 Objoct Deny � Reject Rezoning - Proposed Rezoning of Southeast Quarter of Section #24 that lies Morth of State Highway #694 (100) Right-of-Way from Present R-1, Single Family Dwelling to PD - Planned Deve�opm nt. petition Ch¢c�ced By � � � Date <'°-�-G/` i -� Yercent Signing �.�F Gs�cz-�/.o��,fr,;,�„O.� �.a d/z�oj 2-tF-G9 Referred to City Council `� , ( :.: i . ` Aieposition ' ' L '�iWC:.,_ � • : , ^ -. i...:._. `L 1'��i ��.G L.i...4��.� � _::C�'CI._.Vi.� Ui m., V..�V i.4 1��1G..l:�j 7 _bi,v �... , . . CiiT.y o.° r_'_d' �j C� .....:.Z ..'.':G� �:8 ..�...fn,'r, J.�.G'_. =55.0.^. �O Ju��' .:fti :i: jcC`.. . ' � t.t:E.5i0y^OSd:. P.ecson_n� O� .`^.�O1::L.^...:.3t. 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J �, � ; / J. i . �-<rt��-.� .Ci f 2 - z-L ' � � i.' i. � i� � .� � - .� �3� - �% � // �'���..�'a2<�xr /�� `%5- .,�-, / v ,� � �: l. ' J' i1 � i. E, 1� /. t% l / / � .� � /a:/L v" ..-c . ' • �� w�.-�� y '1, Z�,� ,- G-- l S�G `! J'�ti � � i �.._ .'. - '/ - � ��f �- � .. • .. . �% , ,:' , ,�,: r�OL/M1�-�� � '-� , ,� :r�,2�� f ,0..- 4b�] , i, _ - � � _ M1 : ;, �� � �� f � � -. � ' .�'.— ' cr / �- 1 ?, ; 4J -�' /. "' Y � ` �TOM REZONING ZOA 9�69-01 Chairman Erickson`s Summary 2J27/69 I believe that-no rezoning proposal in F'ridley has stirred up more concern on the part of' the citizens or has been given more thought and considerationa on the part of this Pla.nning Commission. We have been asked to consider a developr�ent never bei'ore seen in our com.��unity and a type of living with which none of us, I 2'eel sure have had any practical experience. The opponents have a number of £eers and many of their ptlints are well-taken� although I believe the principal concerns to be those oi' increased tra.fic and deterior�,tior. of reaidential values arisin� from the proposal. The petitioner has presented a new and exciting concept for developnent which could make use of the natural terrain of the land without destroying the beauty which now exists. The street mileage would be less than y¢ of that � encountered in normal single �'amily development. In order t�e to meke a determination of this issue, n number of questions u�ust be s.nswered. Among these are� 1. Is the question of traf'fic insurmountable? 2. Would the development have an adverse effect on the adjacent residential property? 3. Is the proposal undesireble to the community in general? 4. Would the proposal be an unjust burden on the school district? It is u�y opinion that the answer to all the c�uestions ia "NO", proving care is taken to make any rezoning to Planned Development or anything else, subject to a number of spacific conditions. I feel that our Planned Development ordinance �ive the City adequ�te control to insure that a plan� once approved� will not be substantially altered. The conditions written into the rezoning action to Planned Developnent become part of the zcning and must be accepted by the owners. They cannot be cha,nged without the a�proval of the Council after public hearings. Since public hearin� are also held on the plan itself� the public may become involved in thig step also. The point was brought up that PD does not allow single £amily residences. This not entirely true, aince they may be allowed by special use permit. The claim of undue burden to the school district has not been demonstrated to me. Ra.ther it appears logical that the city and schools aould benefit f'inanci=lly from such a development. The tra£fic patterns laid out by the petitioners� if accomplished, seem to be logi.cal and sho.ld take care of traffic as we11 or perhaps better than any single fnmily development. The outlets to Silver Lake Road� which are planned, are by no means a3sixred in any other type of develcpment. I am not cor.vinced that any of'the adjacer.t residential property will devalue as lon� as adequate iiufferin� is nrovided along tiatterhorn Drive� in particular� and trai'fic is discouraged f'rom using the residential streets to the west ns it does now. -1- �� � ,F _,� �,_ �m � �;. � PEMTOM REZONING ZOA �69-01 Chairman Erickson's Summary 2/27/69 The land in question is undoubtedly some of the most �iff'icult around Minneapolis to develop because of the extreme terrain. In order to retain as much of the natural anenities th�t now exist, it seens logical to develop it with cluster housing such as townhouses, minimal lots and open space. This type of' development, which is impossiiale under our suhdivision ordinances, is only possible in Fridley under Planned-Development.� Certainly the owners o1' the lend have a right to develop the land. The co�munity does not have the right to continue to use it a a park at no cost to itself� while freely taxin� the owners. The only question then, it seems to ne, i3 whether or not the pet$tioner is requesting a reasonable use. I em prepared to vote "Yes" on a motion to recor�mend rezoning to Planned Development provided several conditions and limitations are includeu. 1. Acce3s to pSatterhorn Drive from Fiathaway be eliminated but utility easements be retained. 2. Matterhorn Drive and Arthur Street nust be extended and improved to Gardena. j. The two atreets shown on the proposal connecting with Silver Lake Road must be dedicated and accepted by P7ew Brighton together with az� 3greement to improve such streets within a reasonable time. 4. Construction on the East eide of Matterhorn nust be set back at least 60 feet from the street right of ony. 5. Interior street right of ways aust be at least 66 feet. 6. The density of the town house acreages shall not exceed 4.2. N6 increase ahall be allowed in other proposed densities. 7. IIse of the area Sor R-3 shall be limited to Areas �(x 8. Approval of New Bri�hton for zoning of any areas overlapping municipal boun�ries. ). Approvai of the zoning does not nece3sarily mean approval of the proposed plan� except that the townhouse concept is approved. 10. Receipt of any agreement from the petitioner �nd o�ners which the City Council and City Attorney decide would be needed to prohibit any major change in density at a later date� Eaithout the consent of affected residents. -Z- - �. �::: . '