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THE MINUTES OF THE RBGULAR MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF
JIINE 21, 1993
The Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order
at 7:35 p.m. by �ayor Nee.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Mayor Nee led the Council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance
to the Flag.
ROLL CALL•
MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Nee, Councilwoman Jorgenson and
Councilman Billings
MEMBERS ABSENT: Councilman Schneider and Councilman Fitzpatrick
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
COUNCIL MEETING. JUNE 7, 1993:
MOTION by Councilman Billings to approve the minutes as presented.
Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all votinq
aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
Mayor Nee stated that staff has requested that the estimate from
Newquist and Ekstrum be added to the agenda.
MoTION by Councilwoman Jorgenson to adopt the agenda with the above
addition. Seconded by Councilman Billings. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
OPEN FORUM, VISITORS:
LOCKE LAKE DAM PROJECT:
Mr. Leon Hinkel, 50 70th Way, questioned why only certain property
owners were going to be assessed for this improvement. He felt
that the residents on the north side of the street and around
Hickory Drive should also be assessed.
Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated that in addressing the
storm water system that supports Locke Lake, the storm water line
was drawn based on the catch basins and the center line of the
street. Ae stated that water on the north side of the street
remains on that side, and the storm water on the south side of the
street runs into Locke Lake. He stated that the storm water system
for the Locke Lake project includes everything east of East River
Road, west of the railroad tracks, north of Mississippi and south
of 70th Way.
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� Mr. Hinkel did not feel this assessment was fair. He stated that
all the water from Rice Creek drains into Locke Lake, and these
property owners are not being assessed. He stated that there would
be a public access on the lake, and he felt the entire City should
pay for the improvement.
Mayor Nee stated that the entire drainage district will be
contributing towards the improvement, as there are several
different components to the plan.
Councilwoman Jorgenson stated that there are various assessments
across the entire Watershed District with contributions from the
City, the County and state. She advised Mr. Hinkel that the total
project cost is $800,000, attd his area would be paying $64,000.
Mr. Flora stated that there would be a public hearing on the
excavation project before the Rice Creek Watershed District this
Thursday, and a proposed assessment is $6.57 for an $85,000 home.
Mr. Hinkel asked what would happen if the cost was well above the
estimates.
Mr. Flora stated that a determination will be made if the dam
should be constructed when bids are received.
� STOP SIGN5 - DAVE SINIGAGLIO, 4875 THIRD STREET:
Mr. Dave Sinigaglio, 4875 Third Street, stated that 48th Avenue and
2-1/2 Street was the site of an aocident this past Friday, and
there was beer all over the street. He stated that this is the
fifth time he has addressed Council to request stop signs for this
area. He stated that there is a yield sign at this intersection,
but a car was speeding on 49th Avenue at 80 mph. He stated that
one person was taken to the hospital, and the other walked away
from the accident. He stated that everyone in the area questioned
when the City was going to do something and install stop signs.
He stated that he was tired of coming to the Council meetings and
the Council was elected to serve the residents of Fridley.
Mr. Sinigaglio stated that people drive like idiots in this area,
and he has reported several persons who received citations. He
asked that stop signs be install for a six-month period, and then
let the people be the judge if they work or not. He stated that
if people do not obey the signs he would move.
Councilman Billings stated that if a driver was driving 80 mph and
there was beer all over the street, he felt this driver would not
have obeyed the stop sign if he did not obey the yield sign. He
stated that the City can install stop signs in place of yield
� signs, but the City cannot place a police officer on every corner
to make sure people obey these signs.
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Mayor Nee felt strongly that the stop sign issue deserves some
review as to whether or not more stop signs are needed. He stated
that he wanted the Public Works Department to conduct a review of
the neighborhood, and that a larger area should be studied rather
than one intersection. He stated that if stop signs are installed
at every other corner on Third Street, f.he situation may be worse
on Second Street. He stated that the City would do a study and see
how this can be resolved.
Councilwoman Jorgenson stated that she had the same situation in
her neighborhood, and she obtained a petition from the residents.
PBTITION NO. 11-1993 FOR CONCRETE CURBS:
Mrs. Weiser, 6876 Madison Street, submitted a petition for concrete
curb and upgrading of 5eventh Street. 5he stated that over fifty
percent of the residents are in favor of this improvement at a cost
of $8.00 a front foot. She stated that there are 24 properties
involved, and sixteen were at home when the petition was
circulated. They were all in favor of this improvement except for
one,
MOTION by Cauncilman Billings to receive Petition No. 11-1993.
Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
OLD BUSINE5S:
ORDINANCE N0. 1014 UNDER SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY CHARTER TO
VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO AMEND APPENDIX C OF THE CITY
CODE (VACATION REOUE5T, SAV #93-01, BY MARK AND JEAN SCHWARTZ,
AND FRANK AND VALLIE LABANDZI:
MOTION by Councilwoman Jorgenson to waive the second reading of
Ordinance No. 1014 and adopt it on the second reading and order
publication. Seconded by Councilman Billings. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
NEW BUSINESS:
RECEIVE AN ITEM FROM THE APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING OF MAY 18,
1993:
A. VARIANCE REOUEST, VAR #93-09, BY WALTER BAUER, TO REDUCE THE
SETBACK BETWEEN THE LIVING AREA AND THE SIDE LOT LINE FROM
10 FEET TO 4.5 FEET AT 6420 STARLITE CIRCLE: 10 FEET TO 5 FEET
AT 6422 STARLITE CIRCLE: 10 FEET TO 7 FEET AT 6430 STARLITE
CIRCLE; AND 10 FEET TO 6 FEET AT 6432 STARLITE CIRCLE N.E. TO
ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF TWO NEW TWO-FAMILY DWELLINGS:
� Ms. Dacy, Community Development Director, stated that the
properties involved in the variances are two twin homes located in
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the northwest part of Starlite Circle. She stated that the
property is zoned R-2 and is known as the Doty-Wellner Addition.
She stated that the variances are to reduce the setbacks between
the living area and the side lot lines for the properties at 6420,
6422, 6430 and 6432 Starlite Circle.
Ms. Dacy stated that this property was originally platted as a
result of a lengthy rezoning and platting process initiated in 1980
and completed in 1982. 5he stated that a number of variances were
granted at this time for the twin home lots. She stated that the
variances were granted because at that point in history the City
did not have a zero lot line provision in the ordinance. She
stated that the variances granted included a lot width variance for
each of the twin home lots; a side yard variance for a garage from
5 feet to 3 feet; a front yard setback from 35 feet to 30 feet for
four lots; and for the single family lots, there were some side
yard and rear yard variances.
Ms. Dacy stated that as part of the plat and rezoning process, the
petitioners submitted two types of twin hornes that were being
contemplated for construction, Type A and Type B. She stated that
the Type A plan included a double garage, and the Type B plan
included a single garage but did not indicate living area abQVe the
garages. She stated that one of the petitioners, Mr. Wellner,
currently owns the existing lot to the south of one of the
properties at 6412 Starlite Circle.
Ms. Dacy stated that the variance requested is to reduce the side
yard setback for the living area, and there is a different variance
for each of the lots. She stated that the petitioner, Bauer
Construction, has submitted two site plans for consideration. She
stated that for the properties at 6420 and 6422 Starlite Circle,
the garage is located in front of the living area. The
construction is similar for the twin home at 6430 and 6432 Starlite
Circle.
Ms. Dacy stated that during the plan review process, the setbacks
were reviewed to assure the garages met the variances granted in
�he 1980�s. She stated that the submitted surveys for each of the
twin homes clearly indicate a garage. However, there is no mention
of the living area above the garage unless one reviews the building
plans. She stated that while the garage location on each of the
twin home lots meets the setback requirements, the existence of a
living area on the second floor above the garaqe dictates the need
for a variance from the ten foot required side yard setback.
Ms. Dacy stated that at 6420 Starlite Circle, there is 4.5 feet
between the lot line and the corner of the living area; at 6422
Starlite Circle, there is 5 feet between the lot line and living
area; at 6430 Starlite Circle, there is 7 feet between the living
area and lot line; and at 6432 Starlite Circle, there is 6 feet
between the living area to the lot line. She stated that the twin
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homes at 6420 and 6422 Starlite Circle has the foundation
installed, framed, exterior siding, as well as the electrical,
roofing, and plumbing systems installed. She stated that the twin
homes at 6430 and 6432 Starlite Circle have the foundation
installed, framed, and a minimal amount of plumbing has been
completed. She stated that when it was detected there was an error
in construction, the contractor was asked to stop work immediately.
Ms. Dacy stated that the Appeals Commission considered this
variance request on June 1, 1993 and had three options. She stated
that they could approve the variances as requested; deny the
variances and instruct the owner to redesign the units to meet the
ten foot setback requirement; or consider a modified variance
request where a fire wall is constructed within each of the units
to meet the ten foot setback requirement. She stated that in three
of the units there would be a small encroachment into the ten foot
setback area ranging from 8 inches to 1.3 feet. Ms. Dacy stated
that if a fire wall is constructed at 90 degree angles so that the
interior of the unit is physically separated that it meets the
intent of the ordinance. She stated that it is recommended this
fire wall be constructed of 5/8 inch gypsum board and the interior
of the wall that has been constructed should also be lined with
5/8 inch gypsum board to produce a double stop to prevent spread
of fire.
Ms. Dacy stated that if the fire wall option is
Council would be granting variances from l0 feet
6420 Starlite Circle; from 10 feet to 9.4 feet at
Circle; at 6430 Starlite Circle there would be no
because the fire wall would be in excess of ten feet
lot; and at 6432 Starlite Circle, the encroachment
1D £eet to 8.7 feet.
pursued, the
to 9 feet at
6422 Starlite
encroachment
away from the
would be from
Ms. Dacy stated that the Appeals Commission recommended denial of
the variances at 6420 and 6422 Starlite Circle on a 3 to 1 vote,
and unanimously recommended denial of the variances at 6430 and
6432 Starlite Circle. She stated that if variances are approved
based on the fire wall option, the petitioner should be required
to record deed restrictions stating the fire wall cannot be removed
and is intended for safety purposes.
Ms. Dacy stated that there is a drainage concern along the common
lot line laetween 6420 and 6412 Starlite Circle. She stated on that
particular variance, staff recommends a swale to appropriately
drain o£f to the street.
Councilman Billings stated that the drawings are somewhat accurate,
but not completely precise because there actually would be about
a six inch variance required at 643o Starlite Circle. He stated
that the City requires a ten foot setback from living space and a
five foot setback for qaraqes. He stated that a garage can be
located within five feet of the lot line, and a home can be located
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� within ten feet of the lot line. He stated that homes built with
tuck-under garages have the entire home and garage located within
the ten foot setback. He stated that there are a number of homes,
typically in the Innsbruck area, where the home is built less than
ten feet from the property line. There is space above the garage,
but it is not living space. He stated that the outside wall of
these buildings are straight up and down and less than ten feet
from the property line but with no living area above the garage.
This is essentially what staff is recommending with the fire wall
in this particular instance.
Councilman Billings stated that by providing the fire wall option,
these twin homes would look similar to other twin homes in the
area. He stated that these homes are built relatively close to the
property line which is the result of the variances granted by the
City in 1982 to Mr. Wellner and Mr. Doty.
Councilman Billings stated that there were a number of persons who
testified at the Appeals Commission meeting that they did not want
twin homes on those sites. He stated that this property is already
zoned R-2 which means twin homes or double bungalows are permitted
on these lots. He stated, therefore, that this is not the issue
this evening.
� Councilman Billings stated that the issue before the Council is the
living space inside the building. He stated that in 1982, the
Council chose to grant a number of variances to most of the lots
in this particular plat. He stated that Mr. Wellner and Mr. Doty
were able to convince a prior City Council that there was a
hardship that necessitated a variance. He stated that he is not
exactly sure what the hardships were but probably because of the
odd shape of the lots. He asked if it would be reasonable to
assume that whatever hardships existed in 1982 would also be true
today.
Ms. Dacy stated that the same conditions apply today which is the
unusual shape of the lot.
Councilman Billings stated that, essentially, nothing has really
changed in regard to the lots since 1982. He stated that he
visited the site, and several neighbors approached him. Their
primary concern was that they really did not want twin homes on the
site. He stated that when he advised them this was not the issue
before the Council, and the Council could not prevent the
petitioner from constructing twin homes, they seemed disappointed.
He stated that they pointed out that there is very little
landscaping in the front of the two twin homes that already exist.
He stated that he would like to know if the developer would be
willing to install landscaping between the driveways to improve the
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Councilman Billings stated that he has tried to determine what kind
of variances he felt were reasonable had the petitioner applied for
the variances prior to any building being done on the site. He
stated that it seems the recommendation from staff as to fire wa11s
makes sense in relation to other developments in the City and in
terms of the building codes and zoning. He stated that the other
question is if those fire walls should be less than the ninety
degree angles. He stated that in several other cases in the City,
one on McKinley and one on North Danube, there were approvals for
variances for living space that would be six £eet away from the
property line.
Councilwoman Jorgenson asked if a drainage plan has been submitted.
Ms. Dacy stated that no drainage plan was submitted, and in this
particular instance, it would not be required.
Councilwoman Jorgenson asked about fire wa11s in the homes where
variances were granted.
Ms. Dacy stated that the variances granted for the properties on
McKinley and North Danube were within six feet of the property
line. A fire wall is not required by the Uniform Building Code
until a structure is within three feet. She stated that what staff
is recommending is in excess of the code.
Mr. LeVander, attorney representing Bauer Construction, stated that
since Councilman Billings has described the history and
justification for the variances, they probably would have been
granted if the petitioner had come in before construction began.
He stated that variances were granted to Mr. Wellner and Mr. Doty
same time ago for three feet from the garages. He stated that it
is simply the variances for the living space which is now a
problem.
Mr. LeVander stated that the initial variances were modified quite
substantially. He stated that he did not think what is proposed
is substantially different than what Mr. Wellner had submitted when
he sugqested in his letter to the City on June 2, 1983 that "each
unit will have a two-car garage with a bedroom above that area.1°
He felt that the variances would solve the problem, and they would
install £ire walls to avoid the spread of fire.
Councilwoman
in 1982 did
stated that
later which
garage.
Jorgenson stated that the original variance granted
not allow for living space above the garage. She
the City received a letter from Mr. Wellner a year
noted his intent to provide living spaoe above the
Councilman Sillinqs asked if Mr. Bauer would be willing to install
plantings to improve the appearance.
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Mr. Bauer stated that he would not have a problem with the
landscaping.
Councilman Billings asked Mr. Bauer if his company constructed
buildings to maintain ownership and rent them or if they build and
sell the units.
Mr. Bauer stated that they maintain and keep units for rental, as
well as build and sell. He stated that if anyone wished to
purchase one of the units it could be sold.
Mr. LeVander stated that the deed restrictions referred to by staff
would also be acceptable.
Mr. Wellnex, owner of property at 6412, 6421, and 6423 Starlite
Circle, stated that to give some history on these properties, the
two car garages are a result of a compromise with the City because
the neighbors raised concerns about parking. He stated that this
was agreed upon by the City and the Council person at that time,
Ed Hamernik. He stated that the plans were called A and B. Plan
B was a single car garage, and Plan A came about in order to get
final approval of the plat. He stated that the buildings had to
be set back farther in order to have the garages located in front.
He stated that the variances were granted after long, detailed
discussions. He stated that he felt it was a mistake that Lot 4
is in preliminary construction.
Mr. Wellner stated that with respect to the letter referred to by
Mr. LeVander regarding living space above the garages, he is not
sure of the context of the letter or that it was written by him.
He stated that this probably has to do with the present buildings
he owns and not with these lots in question. He stated that he is
not sure the letter he submitted was in reference to these lots.
Mr. Wellner stated that the drainage problem on Lot 3 is very
serious. He stated that Mr. Bauer chose to elevate the building,
and there is a 3.4 foot setback from the corner of the garage to
the property line. He also has to install a three foot sidewalk
along the garage. He stated that Mr. Bauer chose to change the
grade, and he could have a drainage problem which could make the
lower level unlivable. He stated that this particular lot drains
directly on to his lot. This has to be dealt with and is a severe
problem.
Mr. Wellner stated that if the variances are granted with the fire
wall, he suggested that at no time could anyone come back to the
Council and petition for that area to be living space.
Mayor Nee stated that he recalls the discussion about the garages
and wanting to get cars off the street. He stated that as he looks
back now, the buildings are probably too large for the site.
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� Mr. Wellner felt thati Lot 5 had to be included in the Council's
deliberations. He stated that the drainage problem created by the
building at 6420 Starlite Circle better be dealt with in some
fashion. He stated that he is not interested in donating any land
to someone who elevates that building.
Mr. Bauer stated that he hears what Mr. Wellner is saying; however,
the garage floor is twelve inches above his garaqe floor. He
stated that the cul-de-sac rises six inches above his building.
He felt that the drainage could be handled. He stated that water
in the rear of the building will drain to the north. He stated
that he would have to deal with the water only on the south side,
and this could be accomplished.
Councilman Billings stated that Mr. Wellner has mentioned Lot 5.
He stated that the property owner of this lot has not requested any
variances, and a request has to be before the Council before any
action can be taken. He stated that he would assume if the
property owner for Lot 5 did request variances, and circumstances
being similar to what they are on the other lots, the variances
would be granted if the petitioner felt they were needed. He
stated that in respond to Mr. Wellner's remark, it is his opinion
the City cannot take away a person°s right to make a request for
a variance.
� Councilman Billinqs stated that in terms of the drainage, it is his
understanding the drainage problem to which Mr. Wellner refers is
a by-product of two elements; one being the elevation of the home
being constructed a� 6420 Starlite Circle and the other being the
closeness of the building to Mr. Wellner's property. He stated
that the garage being 3 or 3-1J2 feet from the property line is a
direct result of the variance granted to Mr. Wellner in 1982. He
stated that the living space above the garage makes no difference,
as the garage is still that close to the property line as a result
of the variance granted in 1982 to Mr. Wellner. He stated that the
drainage is something Mr. Bauer needs to address in terms of his
relationship with Mr. Wellner, but he does not think it is a prime
factor for the variance.
Councilwoman Jorgenson asked if a drainage plan is required when
someone adds fill to a property which may cause a drainage problem
to either neighbor.
Ms. Dacy stated that for a typical home or twin home a drainage
plan would not be required. She stated that nothing has been
submitted to staff which would lead them to believe tihere is a
drainage issue involved.
Councilwoman Jorgenson asked if the City was aware that fill was
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� Mr. Wellner stated that the drainage on that particular lot was
below the original elevation. He stated that when you look at the
topography, there is a difference in elevation where this building
is being built and the building he owns on the east side. He
stated that he had the building constructed on the original
elevation and did not have a problem. He stated that the elevation
was created by Mr. Bauer's choice of raising the building. He
stated that he did not believe Mr. Bauer brought in fill but bermed
behind his property. He stated that he did not know why Mr. Bauer
chose to elevate the building and create the drainage problem.
Councilman Billings stated that the drainage problem is not
connected to these variances but the elements of the existing
elevation and the close proximity to the property line is.
Mr. Wellner stated that he would not dispute this fact, and the
setbacks did not cause the problem with the drainage. It was the
elevation of the building.
Mr. Bauer stated that the elevation is twelve inches higher than
the property to the south, and the reason he went with this
elevation is the next lot at 6430 Starlite Circle rises again. He
stated that the lot might have been lower than Mr. Wellner's, but
Mr. Wellner's lot was elevated somewhat. He stated that this
� building and the adjacent buildinq were built a little higher in
order to make it look better. He stated that the drainage problem
can be handled. He stated that they probably will need to make a
different sidewalk with a step down off the driveway to the
sidewalk. He stated that he would not drain any water on
Mr. Wellner's property.
MOTION by Counoilman Billings to grant Variance Request, VAR
#93-09, with the fire wall option, subject to the followinq
stipulations: (1) a diagonal wall is to be constructed to meet the
10 foot side yard setback requirement, or (2) if a fire wall is
constructed in a 90 degree fashion similar to what is indicated in
the attached plans, the variance for Lot 3A, 6420 Starlite Circle
would be from the required 10 feet to 7.25 feet; for Lot 3B,
6422 Starlite Circle, £rom the required 10 feet to 7.25 feet; for
Lot 4A, 6430 Starlite Circle from the required ]0 feet to 9 feet;
and for Lot 4B, 6432 5tarlite Circle from the required l0 feet to
7.25 feet for a living area encroachments; (3) this variance
request acknowledges the existence of a portion of the structures
that are located less than l0 feet from the lot line and, further,
that there are prior variances that have been issued to these lots;
(4) the wa11 surface of the fire wall shall be lined with a
5/8 inch gypsum baard to Pace the interior of the unit. Further,
a 5/8 inch gypsum board shall also be placed on the interior of the
existing outside walls; (5) the petitioner, on forms provided by
� the City, shall record deed restriations stipulating that the wall
cannot be removed and is intended for fire safety purposes; and (6)
the petitioner will work with staff to specify and plant
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� appropriate plantings that will survive between the driveways of
the individual twin homes. Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson.
Councilwoman Jorgenson asked if there was anything that c4uld be
done to have Mr. Bauer and Mr. Wellner work together towards the
drainage plan.
Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated that he heard Mr. Bauer say that
he felt he could resolve the drainage problem. He stated that if
he is not successful and there is a problem or some damages to
Mr. Wellner's property, Mr. Bauer may have some civil liability.
He felt that Mr. Bauer was aware of the concern. He stated that
he did not know if there is anything the City can do to require the
cooperation of the two persons. He assumes they would try to work
out a mutual agreement. He stated that if there is a problem, the
question is if one of the owners developed the property in an
unreasonable fashion.
Councilwoman Jorgenson felt that it may be prudent �o attach
another stipulation to include a drainage plan to show the drainage
of the property to make sure it would not affect Mr. Wellner's
property.
MOTION by Councilwoman Jorgenson to add stipulation No. 7 as
� follows: (7) that a drainage plan be provided to staff prior to
July 1, 1993 on the parcel at 6420 Starlite Circle. Seconded by
Councilman Billings. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimously.
UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE MAIN MOTION, all voted aye, and
Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
3. RECEIVE ITEMS FROM THE APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING OF JUNE 1.
1993-
A. VARIANCE REOUEST, VAR #93-10, BY MICHAEL AND JENNIFER
MILLIGAN. TO REDUCE THE SIDE YARD SETBACK ON A CORNER LOT FROM
25 FEET TO 10 FEET TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A THREE-CAR
GARAGE. GENERALLY LOCATED AT 392 66TH AVENUE N.E.:
Ms. Dacy, Community Development Director, stated that this is a
request to reduce the side yard setback on a corner lot from
25 feet to 10 feet to allow construction of a three car garaqe.
She stated that the Appeals Commission recommended a 17-1/2 foot
setback rather than a 10 foot setback with four stipulations which
she outlined.
MOTION by Councilman Billings to concur with the unanimous
recommendation of the Appeals Commission and grant Variance
� Request, VAR #93-10, with the following stipulations: (1)
replacement of the existing driveway curb cut with B618 concrete
curb and gutter; (2) removal of the existing driveway; (3)
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conversion of the existing garage to living area within 60 days of
completion of the accessory structure; and (4) installation of a
hardsurface driveway for the new garage by July 1, 1994. Seconded
by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
B. VARIANCE REOUEST. VAR #93-11, BY TOP TOOL COMPANY, TO REDUCE
THE FRONT YARD SETBACK FROM 100 FEET TO 90 FEET TO ALLOW THE
CONSTRUCTION OF A SMALL AADITION. GENERALLY LOCATED AT
7615 BAKER STREET N.E.:
Ms. Dacy, Community Development Director, stated that this is a
request to reduce the front yard setback from 100 feet to 90 feet
to allow the construction of a small addition to be used as an
entry vestibule. She stated that this would improve the energy
efficiency of this area. She stated that the petitioner is
proposing to add additional parking in front of the building by
increasing the number of spaces from four to eight.
MOTION by Councilwoman Jorgenson to grant Variance Request,
VAR #93-11, with the following stipulation: (1) the petitioner
shall provide a landscape plan which provides screening for the
parking lot along Baker Street N.E. prior to the issuance of a
building permit. Screening shall be provided by either a three
foot berm, hedge, or combination thereof. Seconded by Councilman
Billings. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared
the motion carried unanimously.
4. RECEIVE THE MINUTES FROM `PHE PLANNING COMMI55ION MEETING OF
MAY 26. 1993'
MOTION by Councilman Billings to receive the minutes of the
Planning Commission meeting of May 26, 1993. Seconded by
Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
5. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF
SUNE 9, 1993'
A. SPECIAL USE PERMIT REQUEST, SP #93-08, BY SAM'S AUTO BUYING
PROGRAM, TO ALLOW AUTOMOBILE AGENCIES SELLING OR DIS1'LAYING
NEW AND/OR USED MOTOR VEHICLES, GENERALLY LOCATED AT
8150 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E.:
Ms. Dacy, Community Development Director, stated that this is a
request for a special use permit by Sam's Auto Buying Program to
allow the sale of cars, trucks, recreational vehicles, boats and
campers. She stated that the property is located in the northwest
corner of 81st Avenue and zoned C-3. She stated that Sam's Auto
Buying Program is affiliated with Sam's Wholesale Club, but it is
a separate corporate entity. she stated that they work with area
dealers in order to provide specific automobile prices which are
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� exclusive to Sam's Club members. She stated that these auto sales
would occur no more than two times per year for no more than three
days per occurrence. She stated that as part of this event, the
petitioner is proposing to construct a tent and provide food and
have the area controlled by barricades and streamers. She stated
that they intend to hire a 24 hour security guard and provide
traffic management.
Ms. Dacy stated that the Planning Commission recommended approval
of this special use permit with six stipulations, which she
outlined.
Mayor Nee asked if Sam's met the code on parking if they remove
this number for the event.
Ms. Dacy stated that about 150 parking stalls would be lost for
this three day period, so they would fall below the required
parking. She stated that i£ a problem does occur, the Council has
the authority to establish a revocation hearing.
Mayor Nee asked if new or used cars would be involved in this sales
event.
Mr. Tim Michalak, Regional Manager for Sam's Auto Buying Program,
� stated that there would be new and program cars available. He
asked if an additional permit is needed for the tent.
Ms. Dacy stated that a temporary building permit will need to be
obtained to make sure the tent materials are appropriate.
Mr. Michalak stated that he is not sure of the exact location of
the tent, but he would choose the best location in regard to
safety. He stated that the entire area would be roped off. He
stated that there would not be as much traffic for this event as
Sam's has during the Christmas rush.
Councilman Billings asked if a temporary building permit needs to
be issued each time the tent is erected.
Ms. Dacy stated that possibly something could be worked out to have
the permit for a year as long as the same tent is used.
MOTION by Councilman Billings to concur with the unanimous
recommendation of the Planning Commission and grant Special Use
Permit Request, SP #93-08, with the following stipulations: (1) the
vehicle sales will occur no more than two times per year for no
more than three days per occurrence; (2) the use of streamers,
pennants, and flags is prohibited; (3) the petitioner shall comply
with the temporary sign ordinance for all temporary signs on the
� property, including staff review of the two story balloon and its
location; (4) the petitioner shall obtain a temporary building
permit and shall comply with Article 32 of the Uniform Fire Code;
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(5) the petitioner shall insure that handicap accessible bathrooms
in the building are available; and (6) the petitioner shall provide
a traffic management person to properly control traffic on site
and to prevent problems occurring on 81st Avenue and the £rontage
road. Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgensone
MOTION by Councilman Billings to amend Stipulation No. 4 by adding
the following words at the beginning of the sentence: "Prior to the
erection of the tent,'� and to add the following stipulation: (7)
that the petitioner is herewith advised that he is responsible to
provide adequate parking for the customers. Seconded by
Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
Mr. Michalak stated that Sam's Auto Buying Program is inviting
their members to come and enjoy a no hassle purchase. He stated
that they do not tell the dealers what prices to charge. Sam's
merely provides the space to bring their members and dealers
together.
Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, asked if the purchases were limited to
members of Sam's Club.
Mr. Michalak stated that because the automobile dealers are moving
a sizeable inventory on the lot, he is not saying a non-member
could not go onto the lot and purchase a vehicle.
Councilman Billings asked if the City issues licenses to automobile
dealers.
Ms. Dacy stated that licenses are issued to used car dealers.
Mr. Herrick stated that new car dealers have a state license.
Ms. Dacy
petitioner
file.
stated that she £elt it may be appropriate Por the
to provide a copy of the state license for the City's
MOTION by Councilman Hillings to further amend the motion by adding
the following stipulation: (8) a copy of all appropriate licenses
shall be obtained prior to any given sale. Seconded by
Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
Ms. Dacy said that if the state license is specific, a zoning
signature is needed on the license so the City may have to sign
anyway.
Mr. Michalak stated that all the state required was a thirty day
written proposal, basically telling them when they were going to
have the sale, and they enclosed a copy of the invitation.
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� MOTION by Councilwoman Jorgenson to add the following stipulation:
(9) that this special use permit be reviewed by staff at the end
of the first year, Seconded by Councilman Billings. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
unanimously.
UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE MAIN MOTION, all voted aye, and
Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilwoman Jorgenson to receive the minutes of the
Planning Commission meeting of June 9, 1993. Seconded by
Councilman Billings. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimously.
6. RESOLUTION NO. 45-1993 ORDERING IMPROVEMENT, APPROVAL OF PLANS
AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS: TCAAP INTERCONNECT
PIPELINE PROJECT NO. 248:
Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated that the date for the bids
to be opened should be changed from July 6 to July 13, 1993.
MOTION by Councilwoman Jorgenson to adopt Resolution No. 45-1993,
with the change in date for bid opening from July 6 to July 13,
1993. Seconded by Councilman Billings. Upon a voice uote, all
� voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
7. RESOLUTION NO. 46-1993 ORDERING IMPROVEMENT. APPROVAL OF PLANS
AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS: 63RD AVENUE BOOSTER
STATION PROJECT NO. 250:
Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated that the date for openinq
bids should be changed from July 6 to July 13, 1993.
MOTION by Councilwoman Jorgenson to adopt Resolution No. 46-1993,
with the change in date for bid opening from July 6 to July 13,
1993. Seconded by Councilman Billings. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motiott carried unanimously.
8. RESOLUTION NO. 47-1993 AUTHORIZING THE POSTING OF "NO PARKING"
SIGNS ON ONE SIDE OF ARTHUR STREET:
MOTION by Councilwoman Jorgenson to adopt Resolution No. 47-1993.
Seoonded by Councilman Billings. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
9. APPROVAL OF AN AGREEMENT WITH MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL
AGENCY FOR COMMONS PARK PUMPING TEST:
Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated that this agreement was
� received from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency for a pumping
test of the Commons Park well field. He stated that the purpose
of the test is to investigate the groundwater aquifer flow
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direction. Bruce A. Leisah, the City's consultant, will be
conducting the test.
MOTION by Councilman Billinqs to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk
to enter into this agreement between the Minnesota Pollution
Control Agency and the City for the Commons Park pumping test.
Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
10. CHANGE ORDER N0. 5, 1492 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO.
ST 1992 - 1 & 2•
MOTION by Councilwoman Jorgenson to authorize Change Order No. 5
to Street Improvement Project No. ST 1992 - l& 2 in the amount of
$7,880.00 with Northwest Asphalt, Inc. to complete sodding and
seeding at the new Riverview Heights Park. Seconded by Councilman
Billings. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared
the motion carried unanimously.
11. RESOLUTION NO. 48-1993 AUTHORIZING AN EARLY RETIREMENT
INCENTIVE FOR ELIGIBLE EMPIAYEES OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY:
Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that in 1993, the State Legislature
included early retirement incentives in the omnibus appropriations
� bill. He stated that in aacordance with this law, the City can
offer eligible employees an incentive of either an increase of one-
fourth percent (1/4%) in the multiplier used to calculate the
retirement annuity or employer-paid premium contributions to
hospital, medical and dental insurance until age 65 or both. He
stated that offering eligible employees an increase of one-fourth
percent in the multiplier used to calculate the retirement annuity
would not involve an expenditure of City funds. He stated that the
increased pension benefit would be paid from the resources of the
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Public Employees Retirement Association.
Mr. Burns recommended that Council provide this early retirement
incentive of an increase of one-fourth percent in the multiplier
used to calculate the retirement annuity to the three eligible
employees who may be interested in this option.
MOTION by Councilman Billings to adopt Resolution No. 48-1993.
Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all votinq
aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
12. INFORMAL STATUS REPORTS:
Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that there were no informal status
reports.
13. CLAIMS:
MOTION by Councilman Billings to authorize payment of Claim Nos.
49863 through 50127. Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a
voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
unanimously.
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14. LICENSES•
MOTION by Councilwoman Jorgenson to approve the licenses as
submitted and as on file in the License Clerk�s Office. Seconded
by Councilman Billings. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
15, ESTIMATES:
MOTION by Councilman Billings to approve the estimates as
submitted:
Barna, Guzy & Steffen, Ltd.
20D Coon Rapids Boulevard N.W.
400 Northtown Financial Building
Coon Rapids, MN 55433
Statement for Services Rendered
Por the Month of May, 1993 as
City Attorney, . . . . . . . .
Innovative Yrrigation
100D6 University Avenue N.W.
Coon Rapids, MN 55448
Corridor Maintenanoe Project No. 243
Estimate No. 2 . . . . . . . . . . .
Jon Isaacson Lawn Care
19910 Dassel Lane
Rogers, MN 55374
$ 5,538.99
$ 3,549.91
Lake Pointe Development Maintenance
Project No. 244
Estimate No. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3,283.90
Gunderson Bros. Cement Contractors
2235 Snelling Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55404
1993 Miscellaneous Concrete Curb,
Gutter and Sidewalk
Project No. 245
Estimate No. 2 . . . . . . . . .
. . . . $ 2,590.65
Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
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� ESTIMATE FOR NEWOUIST & ERSTRUM, CHARTERED:
MOTION by Councilman Billings to approve the following estimatee
Newquist & Ekstrum, Chartered
301 Fridley Plaza Office Building
6401 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Statement for Services Rendered
for the Month of May, 1993 as
City Prosecuting Attorney. . . e . . . . . . $ 9,577.50
Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVE PETITION NO. 12-1993 FOR STABILIZATION OF THE RICE CREEK
STREAM BANK FROM RESIDENTS ON RICE CREEK TERRACE:
Mr. Roger Kaye, 585 Rice Creek Terrace, asked if the Council had
received their petition for stabilization of the Rice Creek stream
bank.
Mayor Nee stated that this petition was received, and he asked for
' a motion to receive this petition into the minutes.
MOTION by Councilwoman Jorgenson to receive Petition No. 12-1993
from residents on Rice Creek Terrace regarding the Rice Creek
stream Hank stabilization project. Seconded by Councilman
Billings. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared
the motion carried unanimously,
RECEIVE LETTER FROM DIANE AND WADE SAVAGE REGARDING THE STREAM BANK
STABILIZATION PROJECT:
MoTION by Councilman Billings to receive a letter from Wade and
Diane Savage indicating they would like to be included in the Rice
Creek stream bank stabilization project. Seconded by Councilwoman
Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared
the motion carried unanimously.
ADJOURNMENT:
MOTION by Councilman Billings to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by
Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Regular Meeting
of the Fridley City Council of June 21, 1993 adjourned at 9:55 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
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Carole Haddad William J. Nee
Secretary to the City Council Mayor
Approved: