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CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 11, 2012
QT'f OF
FRIDLEY
The City of Fridley will not discriminate against or harass anyone in the admission or access to, or
treatment, or employment in its services, programs, or activities because of race, color, creed, religion,
national origin, sex, disability, age, marital status, sexual orientation or status with regard to public
assistance. Upon request, accommodation wifl be provided to allow individuals with disabilities to
participate in any of Fridley's services, programs, and activities. Hearing impaired persons who need
an interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids should contact Roberta
Collins at 572-3500. (TTDl572-3534)
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE.
PRESENTATION:
Auditor's Update
APPROVAL OF PRQPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
City Council Meeting of May 21, 2012
NEW BUSINESS:
Receive the Minutes from the Planning Commission
Meeting of May 16, 2012 .............................................................................. 1- 5
Resolution Approving a Minor Comprehensive Plan
Amendment, CP #12-01, to Recognize the East
River Road Corridor Study in the Transportation
Chapter of the Fridley 2Q30 Comprehensive Plan ........................................ 6- 9
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 11, 2012 PAGE 2
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
NEW BUSINESS tCONTINUED):
3. Special Use Permit Request, SP #12-02, by
Landmark Architectural Signs, on Behaif of
St. William's Church, to Allow the Construction
of a New Free-Standing Sign that Incorporates an
Electronic Message Center Sign, Generally
Located at 6120 Fifth Street N.E.
and,
Resolution Approving Special Use Permit,
SP #12-02, for Landmark Architectural Signs, on
Behalf of St. William's Catholic Church, the
Property Owner of 6120 Fifth Street N.E. (Ward 1) ...................................... 10 - 16
4. Resolution Receiving Report and Calling
for a Public Hearing for Oak Glen Creek
Improvement Project No. 380 ....................................................................... 17 - 20
Approve Facilities Lease Agreement between
the City of Fridley and the City of Minneapolis
Allowing the Fridley Fire Department to use the
Minneapolis Fire Department Training Facility .............................................. 21 - 31
Motion to Approve the Disbursement of the
Twin Cities Gateway Community Grant Funds
and,
Approve the 2Q12 Member City Marketing Grant
Agreement between the City of Fridley and
TwinCities Gateway ..................................................................................... 32 - 34
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 11. 2012 PAGE 3
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
NEW BUSINESS ICONTINUED►:
7. Claims (155183 — 155555) ............................................................................ 35 - 56
8. Licenses ........................................................................................................ 57 - 64
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
OPEN FORUM, VISITORS: Consideration of items not on Agenda — 15 minutes.
OLD BUSINESS:
9. Second Reading of an Ordinance to Amend the Fridley
City Code, Chapter 205, to Aliow a"Farmers' Market"
as an Accessory Use (Text Amendment Request,
TA #12-01, by the City of Fridley);
and
Adopt Official Title and Summary Ordinance ................................................ 65 - 86
10. Second Reading of an Ordinance Amending
Chapter 11 of the Fridley City Code Pertaining to
General Provisions and Fees ........................................................................ 87 - 88
NEW BUSINESS:
11. Informal Status Reports ................................................................................ 89
ADJOURN.
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
CITY OF FRIDLEY
MAY 21, 2012
The City Council meeting for the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor Lund at 7:30 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBER5 PRESENT: Mayor Lund
Councilmember-at-Large Barnette
Councilmember Saefke
Councilmember Varichak
Councilmember Bolkcom
OTHERS PRESENT: William Burns, City Manager
Darcy Erickson, City Attorney
Darin Nelson, Finance Director/Treasurer
PRESENTATION:
Parks and Recreation Summer Programs.
Training Request through the City of Fridley
Sergeant Thomas Kuhne said currenYly there are 407 Civil Affairs Officers in the community
involved in the U.S. Conflict and Peacekeeping Operations. Their duty is to conduct civil
military operations overseas. They meet with local officials and determine the need for critical
infrastructure projects and check on the status through completion. They are asking if they can
train through the City of Fridley. Government training is not available anywhere else and
Fridley would provide a valuable service to the soldiers. The City would expand their
understanding of governmeni and improve knowledge for overseas government.
Sergeant Kuhne said the goa] is to complete this study over the next eight months to simu]ate
how it would be done overseas so when we go overseas we aze more knowledgeable and
prepazed. Major Pajak would coordinate meetings with people of the City's choosing. The team
would plan meetings for an allotted time, and after initial contact, fQllow-up meetings would be
scheduled. All observations and results would be shared with the City.
Mayor Lund asked what time commitments they were looking for from staff, and if they
realized that sCaff would not be available on the weekends. A study could be done with fire and
police staff on the weekends, but the majority of staff will not be working.
Sergeant Kuhne said they will work with the City's schedule.
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 21. 2012 PAGF, 3
Councilmember Barnette said it is good to hear that some areas can have local govenunent.
Hopefully something can be done more at the local level to make that country a better place to
live.
Sergeant Kuhne said there are not enough of us over there.
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CON3ENT AGENDA:
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
City Council Meeting of May 7, 2012
Councilmember Saefke noted on page 12, second paragraph should read "it is essentially
shown in the 1982 plan°.
APPROVED AS AMENDED.
Special City Councif Meeting of May 14, 2012.
APPROVED.
NEW BUSINESS:
1, First Reading of a� Ordinance to Amend the Fridley City Code, Chapter 2U5, to Allow
a"Farroers' Market" as an Accessory Use (Text Amendment request, TA #12-01, by
the City of Fridley).
William Burns, City Manager, said the ordinance allows the creation of farmers' markets as an
accessory use in all Fridley Zoning districts. If they are located in R-1, R-2, or R-3 Districts,
howevec, thay must be located on institutional property including scbools, hospitals, and medical
clinics. The ordinance defines a farmers' market as a temporary, seasonal, outdoor event that
provides an opportunity to buy Minnesota grown fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers, and food
products directly from farmers, growers or producers.
Dr. Burns said these locally-grown products are picked fresh and brought straight to the mazket
and sold by the growers themselves. Altematively, they are locally grown products that are
prepared or processed according to guidelines set forth by the Minnesota Depaftment of
Agriculture's Food and Dairy InspectiQn Division in Accordance with the Minnesota Department
of Health. Locally crafred specialty items are allowahle provided they are not mass produced.
Dr. Burns said that the ordinance establishes 13 requirements for farmers' mazkets.
1. Sponsors must be a member of MFMA and meet all their requirements.
2. There must be a"market manager" that facilitates the requirements of the City.
3. They must have general liability insurance coverage equal to $1.5 million per occunence.
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They must comp]y with all county and state license requirements and with all applicable
City regulations.
The majority of the products sold shall be grown or produced in Minnesota.
There shall be no sale of live animals or alcoholic beverages.
All off-premises advertising may only be displayed on the day of the event. One 4'x 8'
on-premise sign may be displayed for the duration of the farmers' market season.
Those holding the event must have written authorization from the property owner.
Sponsors must establish and publish a schedule of dates when they will host their events.
Any temporary structures must be removed the day of the event.
Sponsors must submit a site plan showing vendor locations, means of vehicle circulation,
and parking priar to the event.
A farmers' market application must be completed, approved and filed with the
Community Development Director,
13. The City has the right to revoke any permit.
Dr. Burns answered the following questions that were raised at the May 7 Council meeting: Is a
Department of Agriculture permit required? The market itself does not need a permit and the
grower generally does not unless the grower processes the farm products, such as syrup or jams
that generate sales of more than $5,000 per year. May residents sell their garden products on
their property? No. They must meet Fridley zoning requirements. Can the fazmers market take
p]ace inside a building? No. dur definition specifies that these are outdoor events.
Dr. Burns said staff recommends Council's approval of the first reading of Text Amendment
Request, TA #12-01.
THIS ITEM WAS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA AND PLACED ON
THE REGULAR AGENDA.
2. First Reading of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 11 of the Fridley city Code
Pertaining to General Provisions and Fees (Farmers' Market Event Permit Fee).
William Burns, City Manager, said staff has modified this Chapter of the City Code to include a
$100 permit fee for the Farmers' Market Event permits. Staff recommends Council's approval.
THIS ITEM WAS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA AND PLACED ON
THE REGULAR AGENDA.
3. Resolution Authorizing Final changes in Appropriations for the General Fund, Special
Revenue Funds, and the Capital Improvement Fund for the Year Ended 2011.
William Burns, City Manager, said this item approves vaziations from the 2011 budget for these
groups of funds. The General Fund appropriation adjustments are for the most part all
adjustments made within departmental budgets. There are two noteworthy differences in
General Fund revenues and expenditures. On the revenue side the $506,986 decrease in property
taxes reflects the actual effects of the State's Market Value Homestead Credit program (MVHC).
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 21, 2012 PAGE 5
The MVHC reduced the City's property tax collections and replaced it with aid from the State of
Minnesota.
Dr. Burns said on the expenditure side, the $40,244 capital outlay variance in Fire Department
expenditures reflects the purchase and installation of two generators for Fire Stations 1& 2,
respectively. These generators were funded through a Federal grant. The Grant Management
Fund adjustments reflect the actual revenues and expenditures for the Auto Theft Prevention
Grant. Fridley was the fiduciary agent for the JLEC from 2009 through 20ll. Coon Rapids is
now the fiduciary agent for the current grant cycle.
Dr. Burns said the Solid Waste Abatement Fund variances reflect an increase in promotional
materials and a slight shii in the Environmenta] Planner's salary allocation between Solid
Waste and the SHIP Grant. These increased expenditures were more than made up for by
increased revenue sharing from the sale of recyclables. The DruglGambling Forfeiture Fund
adjustments reflect forfeiture funds received from the DEA Task force.
Dr. Bums said the $45,394 increase in the Fridley Community Center ponations Fund
expenditures is related to the purchase and installation of new carpet at the Community Center.
New carpet was installed in all of the azeas the City is responsible for maintaining. After this
purchase, the FCC Donations Fund still has a remaining balance of approximately $23,000. The
Springbrook Nature Center revenue adjustments reflect better than expected program and
donation revenues. The $17,780 capital outlay adjustment was for rebuilding the gazebo that was
vandalized.
Dr. Burns said that the Capital improvements Fund expendiCUre adjustments reflect repaiT costs
for the gun range that was damaged during last summer's rain event. Staff recommends
Council's approval of these final re-appropriations for 20ll .
ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2012-
4. Resolution Designating Polling Places For the 2012 Primary and General Elections.
William Burns, City Manager, said the Polling locations for 2012 include two changes. For
Ward 2, Precinct 2, the Michael Servetus Unitarian Church will replace the Knights of Columbus
Hall. Precincts 4 and 5 of Ward 2 have been combined. Voters in these sections of the City will
continue to vote as one precinct in the gymnasium at North Pazk Elementazy School. Staff
recommends CounciPs approval of the resolution designating polling places.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked why they were using the church.
Dr. Bums said the Knights of Columbus closed.
Councilmember Bolkcom said residents would be getting a postcazd letting them know where
to vote.
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 21, 2012 PAGE 6
Councilmember Varichak said this redistricting will be easier for those in Wazd Two to go to
one location to vote.
ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO.
5. Claims (155012 -155182).
APPRQVED.
6. Licenses.
APPROVED THE LICENSES AS SUBMITTED AND AS ON FILE.
APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA:
MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to move into record an area map dated January, 2012
related to the sewer line, Seconded by Councilmember Barnette.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to move into recard a new Page 34. Seconded by
Councilmember Varichak.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
Councilmember Bolkcom asked for ltem Nos. 1 and 2 to be removed from the Consent
Agenda.
MOTION by Councilmember Barnette to approve the Consent Agenda with the removal of Item
Nos. 1 and 2. Seconded by Councilmember Vazichak.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
OPEN FORUM VISITORS:
No one from the audience spoke
AGENDA:
MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to approve the Agenda with the addition of Item Nos. 1
and 2. Seconded by Councilmember Saefke.
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 21, 2012 PAGE 7
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
1. First Reading of an Ord'mance to amend the Fridley City Code, Chapter 205, to Allow
a"Farmers' Market" as an Accessory Use (Text Amendment request, TA #12-01, by
the City of Fridley)
Councilmember Bolkcom asked if she had a garage sale, could she sell tomatoes from her
garden.
Darcy Erickson, City Attorney, said that would be prohibited. The ordinance does not allow for
the sale of that type of product.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked if a kid's lemonade stand would be prohibited.
Attorney Erickson answered that is not listed in the accessory use list and is a prohibited use.
Councilmember Saetke said the Minnesota Constitution allows growers to sell products. The
City's interpretation for zoning says that it is prohibited selling.
Attorney Erickson said that is correct; contained in the Constitution is a right to sel] without a
license, but it is still subject to police powers which is a right to zone.
Councilmember Saefke replied if people have extra cucumbers and tomatoes, they should be
able to sell them at their garage sale. He does not disagree with the ordinance for the Fanners'
Mazket, but if an individua] wants to sell extra garden vegetables at a garage sale, they should be
able to do that.
William Burns, City Manager, said the police will not be going around looking for people
selling produce at a gazage sale, but if a neighbor calls the City, they would have to enforce the
law.
Attomey Erickson said on any given day in the City, there aze code violations, but City staff
does not actively seek out offenders. It depends on the intensity and frequency of the violation.
Mayor Lund said before this ordinance came forward, selling produce at gazage sales was
already not permissible. Some regulations for this ordinance are for the well being of citizens.
Dr. Burns thought that selling produce at a garage sale is a sepazate issue and staff could revisit
the garage sale ordinance.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked why the ordinance had to specify indoor vs. outdoor. Maybe a
building was empty and the Farmers' Market could be held inside if there was inclement
weather.
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 21, 2012 PAGE 8
Dr. Burns answered that Farmers' Mazket is defined as an outdoor activity.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked if Minneapolis sold indoors.
Dr. Burns answered temporazy structures are allowed.
Attorney Erickson said an indoor market may need more requirements like a site plan and a
special use permit.
Dr. Surns added when you go indoors, it starts to become moxe of a business rather than a
Farmers' Market.
Attorney Erickson agreed that it moves to a more permanent operation.
Mayor Lund said like Bob's Produce; a fixed structure.
Councilmember Bolkcom said this ordinance would prohibit someone from doing an indoor
market. Maple Grove has an early spring market in the Community Center.
Mayor Lund said he has no problem looking at indoors if there is a demand for an indoor or
early Farmers' Market.
Councilmember Bolkcom thought the possibility of an indoor market should be looked at now.
Attorney Erickson said an indoor mazket may lead to permanent use and become less of a
temporary use.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked if an "indoor event" could be added with a time limitation that
they could be in the building.
Attorney Erickson said ihey would look at that issue for the second reading.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked if Unity Hospital, for example, could have a private market for
their employees.
Attorney Erickson said a corporate campus with discretion and judgment of approva] can do
those types of things and they do not have to permit each of thase items. This would fall under
amenities offeced to employees.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked if she could go there to buy something or if she needed an
employee card.
Attomey Erickson said they would control the access to that activity.
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 21, 2012 PAGE 9
Dr. Burns said the ordinance does not address if it were private or public.
Mayor Lund said he was unaware that staff made a determination for a private Farmers' Market
within a business.
Dr. Burns said he thought a good ordinance was presented. Some ordinances need to allow for
staff flexibility to interpret some things, but that is true with any ordinance.
MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to waive the reading of the ardinance, and approve the
ordinance on first reading. Seconded by Councilmember Varichak.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
Dc Burns said that it is important to conclude this on June 11, as ihis is time sensirive to be
imp]emented for this summer.
2. First Reading of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 11 of the Fridley City Code
Pertaining to General Provisions and Fees (Farmers' Market Event Permit Fee).
MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcon� to waive the reading of the ordinance and adopt the
ordinance on first reading. Seconded by Councilmember Saefke.
Councilmember Varichak asked ifthe $100 fee was comparable to other cities.
William Burns, City Manager, said the fee was estimated based on staff costs and $100 would
cover it.
UPON A VOTCE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
7. Informal Status Reports.
William Burns, City Manager, said the City newsletter will be going out this week.
Councilmember Bolkcom thanked the Qak Glen Creek residents. A public hearing will be
coming up, and those who cannot attend, should aontact Mr. Kosluchar. This project could
happen this fall. She also thanked the Commission members for filling out Che survey and
answering questions about the budget.
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING QF MAY 21. 2012 PAGE 10
ADJOURN:
MOTION by Councilmember Barnette to adjourn. Seconded by Councilmember Varichak.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE MEETING ADJOURNED AT 8:40
P.M.
Respectfully Submitted,
Krista Monsrud Scott J. Lund
Recording Secretary Mayor
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
May 16, 2012
Vice-Chairperson Sielaff called the Planning Commission Meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Jack Velin, Brad Sielaff, Brad Dunham, and Tim Solberg
MEMBERS ABSENT: David Kondrick, Dean Saba, and Leroy Oquist
OTHERS PRESENT: Stacy Stromberg, Planner
Steve Spry, Landmark Architectural Signs
Ray and Kathleen Korzenowski
Approval of Minutes: Aprit 18, 2012
MOTION by Commissioner Solberg to approve the minutes as presented. Seconded by Commissioner
Dunham.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIItPERSON SIELAFF DECLARED
THE MQTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
1. PUBLIC HEARING
Consideration of a public pearing for a special use permit, SP #12-02, by Landmark
Architectural Signs, on behalf of St. Williams Church, to allow the constructiun of a new
free-standing sign that incorporates an electronic message center sign, generally located at
6120 — 5"' Street NE.
MOTION by Commissioner Dunham to open the public heazing. Seconded by Commissioner Velin.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON SIELAFF DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED AT
7:01 P.M.
Stacy Stromberg, Planner, stated the petitioner, Steve Spry of Landmark Architectural Signs, who is
representing St. Williams Catholic Church, is requesting a special use permit to allow an electronic
message center sign to be part of a new free-standing sign on the church property, which is located at
6120 5`h Street.
Ms. Stromberg stated the church would like to construct a new 40 square foot free-standing sign, of
which 20 squaze feet of the sign will be the elecVOnic message center,
Ms. Stromberg stated the subject property is located on the comers of 61s` Avenue and 5�' Street and tfie
University Avenue Service Road. The property is zoned R-3, Multi-Family. There aze commercially
zoned properties to the west and north and re5idential properties to the south, north and east. The original
church building was constructed in 1964; with a building addition in 1990. The existing 40 squaze foot
free-standing sign was constructed in 2007.
Ms. Stromberg stated the Planning Commission and City Council may recall, that in 2006 a sign code
text amendment was approved to allow institutions (churches, schools, hospitals, medical clinics) that aze
located on residentially zoned properry to have similar standazds for signage as commercially zoned
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May 16, 2012
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property, provided certain code requirements can be met. The new language for free-standing signs states
that instimtions aze albwed to have one free-standing sign per development at 32 square feet. The sign
may be increased to a maximum size of 80 square feet provided that the sign is placed a minimum of 50
feet from any neighboring residentially zoned property (not including a residential site an institution is
located on), the illuminated sign face is perpendicular to an adjacent roadway and the sign does not create
glare that will impact adjacent residential properties.
Ms. Stromberg stated the proposed sign will be located approximately 80 feet from the closest residential
properties, which are located across 61�' Avenue at 6081 and 6120 - 4`h Street. It will be approximately
360 feet from the property located at 6106 - 5'h Street. The illuminated sign faces will be facing east and
west, which is perpendicular to 61s' Avenue, therefore reducing the likelihood of creating glare to
adjacent residential properties.
Ms. Stromberg stated the proposed sign also complies with all other code requirements, and will be
located in the same spot as the existing sign.
Ms. Stromberg stated the petitioner is requesting a special use permit to allow the electronic message
center as part ofthe new free-standing sign. Electronic changeable signs are an approved specia] use in
any zoning district, except residential, unless meeting the requirements for Institutional Signs; provided
the electronic message center sign does not change more often than once every 45 seconds. The sign also
❑eeds to be in conformance with all other sign requirements, which as stated above, it does.
Ms. Stromberg stated City staff has not heard from any neighboring property owners.
Ms. Stromberg stated City Staff recommends approval of the special use permit as electronic changeable
signs are an approved special use in a residential district, provided all requirements for Instimtional
Signage can be met, subject to stipulations.
Ms. Stromberg stated City 5taff recommends that if the special use permit is granted, Yhe following
stipulations be attached:
1. The petitioner shall obtain a sign permit and current sign erector license prior to installing any
signage on site.
2. Message on electronic message center sign shall not change more ofren than authorized under
Section 214.07 of the Fridley City Code.
3. Message on electronic message center sign shal] never flash or have motion that may distract
vehicular traffic in the area.
Commissioner Solberg stated it seems pretty straightfonvard.
Steve Spry, Landmark Architectural Signs, stated as far as obtaining a sign permit that is not going to be
any issue for them. The church wanted everybody to know they could work easily with the neighborhood
if there are any issues with the lighting, eta They are not too concerned with the 45-second changeover.
MOTION by Commissioner Dunham to close the public heazing. Seconded by Commissioner Velin.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CI3AII2PERSON SIELAFF DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED AT
7:07 P.M.
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Planning Commission Meeting
May 16, 2�12
Page 3
Commissioner Dunham stated they have been doing a bunch of these, and he sees nothing wrong with it.
MOTION by Commissioner Solberg approving a public hearing for a special use permit, SP #12-02, by
Landmark Architectural Signs, on behalf of St. Williams Church, to allow the construction of a new
free-standing sign that incorporates an electronic message center sign, generally located at 6120 — 5�'
Street NE. Seconded by Commissioner Dunham.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON SIELAFF DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED i3NANIMOUSLY.
2, PUBLIC HEARING:
Consideration oS a resolation Sor a Comprehensive Plan Amendment, CP #12-01, by the
City of Fridley, to consider an amendment to Section 6.8, Opportun#ies for Improvement, of
the Transportation Chapter of the Fridley 2030 Comprehensive Plan to recognize the East
River Road Corridor Plan that was recently adopted by ihe Fridley City Council.
MOTION by Commissioner Dunham to open the public hearing. Seconded by Commissioner Solberg.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON SIELAFF DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED AT
7:OSP.M.
Ms. Stromberg stated the Fcidley C+ty Council recently accepted the East River Road Corridor Study this
past March 26. The City of Coon Rapids and Anoka County have also accepted the final drafr of the
Study. This multi-jurisdictional study lays forth a plan for changes in the design of East River Road
necessary over the coming decades as anticipated increases in traffic congestion occur. These changes are
proposed to ensure public safety and to preserve the parkway feel of this historic river road. 5ince the
County anticipates applying for many sources of grant funds over the coming years to fund the needed
improvements to the roadway, it is important that the Study is referenced in Fridley's Comprehensive
Plan. Many grant funding sources require or provide added points in a scoring system if the
improvements sought are recognized in the text of an adopted Comprehensive Plan.
Ms. Stromberg stated in order to change the text of the Fridley Comprehansive Plan that was adopted in
2009 to recognize this new study, the Ciry needs to approve a minor comprehensive plan text amendment.
This process includes a public heazing at the Planning Commission level and approval by the City
Council by resolution. Staff has found that the best location to mention the Study in Fridley's 2030
Comprehensive Plan is in Section 6.8 Opportunities for ]mprovement of the Transportation Chapter. The
modified section of text, with the new language underlined, is attached for your review.
Ms. Stromberg stated staff recommends approval of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment to recognize
reference to the East River Road Corridor Study in Fridley's 2030 Comprehensive Plan to the City
Council for consideration at their June 11 meeting.
Ms. Stromberg stated some of the Planning Commission members may have been involved in the
Corridor Study. There were several neighborhood meetings and several meetings with the CounciL This
is just a plan. It is not a project per se that the CiTy has any funding for, however, without having a plan
in place the City cannot potentially get grant funding for the things that are in the plan. It could be years
before they see any of the things in the plan constructed.
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Planning Commission Meeting
May 16, 2012
Page 4
Co-Chairperson Sielaff asked how many meetings were there?
Ms. Stromberg replied, there were approx. four at the beginning of the study and then another four as
they were closing in on the recommendations ofthe plan.
Co-Chairperson Sielaff asked was everybody in agreement with what the recommendations were?
Ms. Stromberg replied, there are some residents who are and some who are not happy about the
proposed changes.
Ray Korzenowski, 529 Janesville Street, stated he lives on one of the proposed cul de sacs on Janesville
Street. They did not know what this heazi�g was about today and thought there was an amendment to the
improvement of the East River Road project. They wanted to find out what it was about because they
vehemently oppose the cul de sacs on the three streets in the Janesville, Kimball, Layfayette sections of
the City. They went to the Anoka County Planning Commission who had some reservations abaut it
when Mr. Kozlowski told them about it. The Anoka County Planning Commission said that section of
Fridley does not really need those cul de sacs.
Mr. Korzenowski stated they talked to must have been 150 people living on those streets who were
against it except for only two people, one said they were for it and the other person said they did �ot care.
Commissioner Dunham asked Ms. Stromberg, if there is a correlation to this plan and the cul de sacs
Mr. Korzenowski is talking about?
Ms. Stromberg replied, yes, within the plan there are cul de sacs laid out for several of the streets along
East River Road to reduce the amount of access points on East River Road.
Mr. Korzenowski stated since they redid East ftiver Road ten years ago, it has improved traffic
tremendously. As far as safety, there have not been any accidents because of the tumoffs they have now.
To think they would try and change that and make it worse, it just does not make any sense.
Kathleen Korzenowski, 529 Janesville Street, stated she explained to the Anoka County Planning
Commission that it really is going to be a hardship if they cul de sac their street in paRiculaz because in
the wintertime, many times, she cannot get up that hill. People need better access ro East River Road, and
it is absolutely frightening they would even think about blocking it of£ The Anoka County Planning
Commission had no idea it was such steep terrain in the area.
Co-Chairperson Sielaff asked Ms. Stromberg would these peoples' concerns be taken up with the City
Council, too?
Ms. Stromberg stated , public comment has already been received on this plan and if they were at the
neighborhood meetings staff would have talked to them about that the�. Also, residents concerns are in
the plan. Staff is asking for this plan to be put into the 2030 Comprehensive Plan, this is just a study and
is not saying it is going to happen tomorrow, five or ten years from now. However, there are closures
within the plan and whether they happen will be evaluated as the City gets funding for them in the future.
Co-Chairperson Sielaff asked, there will be opportunities for public comment and input at those times?
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May 16, 2012
Page 5
Ms. Stromberg replied, she is sure there will because all of the cul de sacs need to be designed. It is just
a concept, a plan, right now. There are so many aspects to the plan. The closures are not the only thing
that went into this plaa It is also about creating a more park-like feel, and providing for multi-modal
transportation.
Co-Chairperson Sielaff stated and the public will be notified.
Ms. Stromberg, stated, yes.
MOTION by Commissioner Dunham to close the public hearing. Seconded by Commissioner Velin.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON SIELAFF DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMQUSLY AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED AT
7:24 P.M.
MOTION by Commissioner
the City of Fridley, to consic
Transportation Chapter of th
Corridor Plan that was recer
Solberg.
Dunham to approve a Comprehensive Plan Amendment, CP #]2-Ol, by
er an amendment to Section 6.8, Opportunities for Improvement, of the
; Fridley 2030 Comprehensive Plan to recognize the East River Road
tly adopted by the Fridley City Council. Seconded by Commissioner
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHA'IRPERSON SIELAFF DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
2. Receive the Minutes of the April, 2012, Housing and Redevelopment Authority Commission
Meeting.
MOTION by Commissio�er Velin to receive the Minutes. Seconded by Commissioner Dunham.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIItPERSON SIELAFF DECLARED
THE MOTION CARI2IED i1NANIMOUSLY.
OTHER BUSINESS:
Ms. Stromberg stated, the next meeting is scheduled for June 20, 2012.
ADJOURN
MOTION by Commissioner Dunham adjourning the meeting. Seconded by Commissioner Solberg.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON SIELAFF DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY r1ND THE MEETING ADJOURNED AT 7:25 P.M.
Respectfully submitted, �
���,�,,�.e. N1. ���1
Denise M. Johnson
Recording Secretary
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AGENDA ITEM
`— " CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 11, 2012
QiY OF
FRIDIEY
Date: June 6, 2012
To: William Burns, City Manager ��T
From: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director
Julie Jones, Planning Manager
Stacy Stromberg, Planner
Subject: Resolution to Approve Minor Comprehensive Plan Amendment CP# 12-01
Background
The City Council recently accepted the East River Road Corridor Study this past March 26. The Ciry of
Coon Rapids and Anoka County have also accepted the final draft of the Study. This multi-jurisdictiona!
smdy lays forth a plan for changes in the design of East River Road necessary over the coming decades as
anticipated increases in traffic congestion occur. These changes are proposed to ensure public safery and
to preserve the parkway feel of this historic river road. Since the County anticipates applying for many
sources of grant funds over the coming years to fund the needed improvements to the roadway, it is
important that the Study is referenced in Fridley's Comprehensive Plan. Many grant funding sources
require or provide added points in a scoring system if the improvements sought are recognized in the text
of an adopted Comprehensive Plan.
In order to change the text of the Fridley Comprehensive Plan Chat was adopted in 2004 to recognize this
new study, the CiTy needs to approve a minor comprehensive plan text amendment. This process includes
a public heazing at the Planning Commission level and approval by the Ciry Council by resolution. Staff
has found that the best locatio� to mention the Study in Fridley's 2030 Comprehensive Plan is in Section
6.8 Opportunities for Improvemend of the Transportation Chapter. The modified section of text, with the
new language undedined, is attached for your review. The new language is unde�lined on page 48 of the
chapter.
Commission Hearing
On May 16, 2012, the Planning Commission held a public heazing regarding this Comprehensive Plan
change. No one from the public appeared regarding the matter, and the Commission approved a
recommendation for Council approval unanimously.
Recommendation
Staff recommends that the CiTy Council approve the attached resolution that would approve CP#12-01, a
minar Comprehensive Pla� Amendment to recognize reference to the East River Road Corridor Study in
Fridley's 2030 Comprehe�sive Plan at the June 1 1 Cou�cil meeting.
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RESOLUTION NO. _
RESOLUTION APPROVING A MINOR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT, CP #12-01,
TO RECOGNIZE THE EAST RIVER ROAD CORRIDOR STUDY IN THE
TRANSPORTATION CHAPTER OF THE FRIDLEY 2030 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on the minor Comprehensive Plan
Amendment , CP #12-01, on May 16, 2012 and recommended approval; and
WHEREAS, the CiTy Council also conducted a public review of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment
and approved the Amendment at their June 1 1, 2012 City Council meeting; and
WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Land Planning Act (MN Statutes 473.851 — 473.872) requires that local
government units prepare and submit minor amendments to the land use plans to the Metropolitan
Council; and
WHEREAS, a minor amendment is defined as changes to the future land use plan where the affected area
is small or where the proposed future land use will result in minor changes in metropo(itan service
demand; changes in the urban service area involving less than 40 acres; change to plan goals and po]icies
that do not change the overall objectives of the Comprehensive Plan; and
WAEREAS, the City has determined this Comprehensive Plan change to be a minor amendment.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby
approves Comprehensive Plan Amendment, CP #12-01.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COLJNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 11t° DAY
OF .rUNE, 2012.
ATTEST:
DEBRA SKOGEN — CITY CLERK
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SCOTT J. LUND — MAYOR
Chapter 6, Transportation Page 97 Final
The previous discussion concerned daily volume/daily capacity analysis. A more detailzd capacity
analysis can be provided for peak traffic hours along major roadways given the ability of more detailed
traffic volume data, Such data is available along TH 65 as a result of the analyses that have been
provided for the Medtronic development west of TH 65 on the north side of I-694. According to analyses
contained in the Alternative Urban Areawide Review (AUAR) for the Medtronic Corporate Campus
project, improvements to TH 65 are needed to accommodate existing and future volumes.
The key issues of concem to the Ciry along TH 65 are the impacts from the volume of regional and loca]
traffic, especially from the intersection just south of Moore Lake to about 63`d Avenue. Cangestion along
the corcidor has negative impacts on adjacent supporting streets and neighborhoods, be they commercial
or residentiaL The Ciry actively supports transit alternatives because they will help reduce the through
traffic demand on highways like TH 65. Transit alternatives, however, cannot solve or eliminate the
congestion on TH 65. The CiTy supports legitimate public improvement projects that enhance operations
and improve the safety of i'H 65.
6.7 Maintenance
The roadways in Fridley are maintained by MNDOT, Anoka County, or the City. The City Sueet
Department maintai�s approximately 1 10 miles of city streets. Major maintenance activities include
s�owplowing, street sweeping, sealcoating, pavement mazking, sign repair, and sueet light repairs.
The CiTy also rehabilitatas selected streets using mill/overlay or full-depth reconstruction. Annual street
conditiQn ratings and field observations are used to identify streets in need of rehabilitation. The type of
rehabilitation is determined thraugh a feasibility study performed by the Engineering Department. By the
end of 2008, the City will have completed reconstruction of all streets under their jurisdiction.
6.8 Opportunities for Improvement
The City has a relatively good transportation system; however, some areas of the transportation system
will become inadequate over the years as changes in consumers behavior occurs and as urban growth
continues. This section summarizes the key transportation problems facing Fridley.
TH 65 Capacity
Existing roadway capacity problems in Fridley are evident along TH 65. This is supported by the
volume/capacity ratios reported earlier. In addition, the TH 65 corridor was analyzed by NtnDOT Metro
Division through a TH 65 Traffic Operations Study a draft of which was completed in June of 1999.
Generally, the analyses revealed capacity deficiencies along the corridor and supported the addition of a
third through lane in each direction to help serve the high through traffic volumes in the morning and
afternoon peak hours.
The recent improvements to the TH 65/I-644 interchange area have increased the capacity and safety of
that segment of TH 65. Specifically, the improvements to the TH 65/CentraU Medtronic Parkway
intersection help to solve the immediate and some of the long term problems that have been envisioned
far that intersection. The problem that continues to exist concerns the absence of sufficient northbou�d
and southbound through traffic lanes from the TH 65/CentraUMedtronic Parkvn�ay intersection, proceeding
northerly through the City. The lack of an additional though lane in each direction causes peak period
congestion along TH 65 and at the signalized intersections along this corridor.
TH 47 Capacify
The TH 47 corridor has problems that are similaz to the TH 65 corridor. The through tra�c volumes are
quite high and congestion occurs during the peak periods at signalized intersections along the corridor.
The land uses along TH 47 are more residential in nature than the land uses along TH 65, which cause
concerns regarding noise and air pollution.
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Chapter 6, Transportation Page 98 Final
East River Road
Due to rush hour traffic congestion on Highwavs 47 and 65 and proiected �rowth to the north and
northwest of Fridlev over the next 20 years the other north/south connection to dow�town Minneapolis
through Fridlev. East River Road, is proiected to exnerience significant traffic increases in the future. In
orderto Qlan for roadway improvements that can maintain safety and improve multi-modal mobility along
the East River Road corridor the cities of Coon Rapids and Fridley_partnered with Anoka CountY to
studv the future needs of this roadwax As a result of a two-year studv from 2Q10-2Q 12, the Fridlev Citv
Council adopted the East River Road [CSAH 1) Corridur Studv on March 26, 2012. The Study
presents existin� conditions alone the corridor and traffic forecasts for the plannin� horizon year of 2030.
It documents the data and analvsis used to develop and screen alternatives and recommends conceots for
i�lementation that address identified safetv and mobilit}� needs The StudY does not anticipate
reconstruction of the corridor to occur at o�e time Rather the identified concepts will be implemented
over time as funding allows.
East-Wesf Transit Servrces
Transit services in the City are oriented along the major roadways through Fridley, which happen to be
north/south roadways. One problem facing the wmmunity as roadway congestion increases is
accessibility to transit services. Little east west transit service is available in the community, forcing
residents to drive to transit facilities rather than catching a bus on a local collectar roadway.
Another trend that has revealed a problem for Fridley residents is the emergence of major "suburban"
employment hubs. Because of the metropolitan highway systems orientation to and from the major
Central Business Districts and because of the physical barriers (Mississippi River, wetlands, creeks,
railroads and County boundaries) inter-suburban mobility in an east west fashion among Northern
suburbs is limited.
Recently, the City has been discussing the possibility of extending 57`h Avenue from Main Street westerly
to East River Road. This crossing would likely be spurred by commercial development in the adjacent
area and provide an alternative route to crQSS the railroad. Due to limited bridges over or under the BNSF
railroad tracks and congestion levels on I-694, an additional emergency access over the railroad tracks is
needed in the communiry.
Pedestrian Crossings of Major Highways
Over the years, several citizens have voiced concern about safely crossing TH 65 and TH 47. Overpass
construction is an expensive undertaking, and the right sub-surface conditions need to exist for underpass
construction. TH 65 a�d TH 47 are significant barriers for east-west pedestrian and bike traffiq and pose
wstly desig� challenges for creating a safe and continuous trail system.
Two projects were completed in
1999 that provide vital links in the
trail system. The Mississippi Rivar
Regional Trail was extended over
Mississippi Street by Anoka Counry.
The overpass provides safe passage
for bicyelists and pedestrians for this
north-soulh segment. This link is
even more critical for connection to
the proposed Northstar Commuter
Rail station further to the south at
619` Avenue. The second projeot
was the Anoka County TH 65
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AGENDA ITEM
CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 11, 2012
CIiY OF
FRIDLEY
Date: May 30, 2012 �
To: William Burns, City Manager (�
N
From: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director
lulie Jones, Planning Manager
Stacy Stromberg, Planner
Subject: Resolution Approving Special Use Permit Request, SP #12-02, by Landmark Architectural
Signs, for St. William's Catholic Church
INTRODUCTION
The petitioner, Steve Spry of Landmark Architectural
Signs, who is representing St. Williams Catholic Church,
is requesting a special use permit to allow an electronic
message center sign to be part of a new free-standing
sign on ihe church property, which is located at 6120 5`"
Street.
The church would like to construct a new 40 sq. ft. free-
standing sign, of which 20 sq. ft. of the sign will be the
electronic message center.
PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
At the May 16, 2012, Planning Commission meeting, a
public hearing was held for SP #12-02. After a brief
discussion, the Planning Commission recommended
approval of SP #12-�2, with the stipuiations as
presented.
THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
PLANNING STAFF RECOMMENDATION
City Staff recommends concurrence with the Planning Commission and approvai of the atiached
resolution, including the stipulations listed below.
STIPULATIONS
1. The petitioner shal! obtain a sign permit and current sign erector license prior to instalJing ony
signage on siYe.
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2. Message on electranic message center sign sholl not change more aften than authorized under
Section 214.07 of the Fridley City Code.
3. Message on electronic message center sign shal! never flash or hove motion that may distract
vehicular troffic in the areo.
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City of Fridley Land Use Application
SP #12-02 May 16, 2012
GENERAL INFORMATI�N SPECIAL INFORMATION
Applicant:
Landmark Architectural Signs
Steve Spry
17576 Hemlock Avenue
Lakeville MN 55044
Requested Action:
Special Use Permit for an automatic changeable
Purpose:
To install a new free-standing sign with an
electronic message center sign
Existing Zoni�g:
R-3 (Multi-Family)
Location:
6120 5`" Street
Size:
255,554 sq.ft. 5.86 acres
Existing Land Use:
St. Williams Catholic Church
Surrounding Land Use & Zoning:
N: Moon Plaza and Norwood Square & C-3 and R-3
E: Single Family & R-1
S: Single Family & R-1
W: Vacant Citgo Station and University Ave. & C3
and ROW
Comprehensive Plan Conformance:
Consistent with Plan
2oning Ordinance Conformance:
Section 214.07 of the City of Fridley sign code
requires a special use permit for an automatic
changeable sign.
Zoning History:
1964 —Church, school, rectory, and garage are
constructed.
1966 — Detached garage constructed.
1990 — Building addition.
2003 — Lot is platted.
2007 — Existing sign constructed.
Legal Description of Property:
Lots 2 and 2A, Block 1, Church of St. William 1"
Addition
Public Utilities:
The building is connected.
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Transportation:
The property is accessed off of 5`h Street, 61:`
Avenue and the University Avenue Service Drive.
Physical Characteristics;
The property is encompassed with 2 lots that
contain the church building, an office building, a
garage, and parking area. It also contains several
landscaped areas.
SUMMARY OF PROJECT
The petitioner, Steve Spry, of Landmark
Architectural Signs, who is representing St. Williams
Church, is requesting a special use permit to allow
an electronic message center sign to be part of a
new free-standing sign that will be constructed on
the church property, which is located at 6120 5`n
Street.
SUMMARY OF ANALYSIS
City Staff recommends approva! af this specia! use
permii, with stipulations.
Electronic changeable signs are an approved special
use in a residentially zoned district with an
institution on it, provided the sign complies with
Aerial of the Site
CITY COUNCIL ACTION/60 DAY ACTION DATE
City Council—June il, 2012
60 Day Date —JUne 11, 2012
Staff Report Prepared by: StacyStromberg
LAND USE APPLICATION
SPECIAL USE PERMIT #12-02
REQUEST
The petitioner, Steve Spry of Landmark
Architectural Signs, who is representing St.
Williams Catholic Church, is requesting a
special use permit to allow an electronic
message center sign to be part of a new
free-standing sign on the church property,
which is located at 6120 5`" Street.
The church would like to construct a new
40 sq. ft. free-standing sign, of which 20 sq.
ft. of the sign will be the electronic
message center.
HISTORY AND ANALY515
The subject property is located on the
corners of 61" Avenue and 5`" Street and
the University Avenue Service Road. The
property is zoned R-3, Multi-Family. There
are commercially zoned properties to the
west and north and residential properties
to the south, north and east. The original church building was constructed in 1964; with a building
addition in 1990.The existing 40 sq. ft, free-standing sign was constructed in 2007.
s� i ,.n� . �,., �..
^ °'°'" " 1 �, �. �,� .�. CODE REQUIREMENTS
��°°� 1 °"' ", °° The Planning Commission and City Council may
ne � p V•• cn v a
'�xPO� On rv! .��.•..� ..
M, �� o,. _, recall, that in 2006 a sign code text amendment was
,„; "° � N � m, � � � .,.. . approved to allow institutions (churches, schools,
n�°' `➢° "� � � � `"' `"° ' `", `�° ' hospitals, medical clinics� that are located on
��dE �,„ � j m �� tip T aa �0 residentially zoned property to have similar
,`%-g j „„„ ,,,, „„ standards for signage as commercially zoned
., r ,�.
n,���� �) ; ,,,, °' "�^ M' ^- property, provided certain code requirements can be
, I! met. The new language for free-standing signs
I`� "" "" "" °" states that institutions are allowed to have one free-
°'^��� �^� s��.^ �, � w�,.�� u,,.��� standing sign per development at 32 sq. ft. The sign
� � �;; 0- °" °'" �; m; may be increased to a maximum size of 80 sq. ft.
o���� �� "' , a �; °^� provided that the sign is placed a minimum of 50 ft.
� �: ,� o �.. � � I from any neighboring residentially zoned property
F �� TM W °� � �; «, �-I (not including a residential site an institution is
l o c a t e d o n), t h e i l i u m i n a t e d s i g n f a c e i s
perpendicular to an adjacent roadway and the sign does not create glare that will impact adjacent
residential properties.
The proposed sign will be located approximately 80 ft. from the closest residential properties, which are
located across 61" Avenue at 6081 and 6120 4`" Street. It wili be approximately 360 ft. from the
property located at 6106 S`" Street. The illuminated sign faces will be facing east and west, which is
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perpendicular to 61�� Avenue, therefore reducing the likelihood of creating glare to adjacent residential
properties.
The proposed sign also complies with all
other code requirements, and will be
located in the same spot as the existing
sign.
The petitioner is requesting a special use
permit to allow the electronic message
center as part of the new free-standing
sign. Electronic changeable signs are an
approved special use in any zoning
district, except residential, unless
meeting the requirements for
Institutional Signs; provided the
electronic message center sig� doesn't
change more oflen than once every 45
seconds. The sign also needs to be in
conformance with all other sign
requirements, which as stated above, it
does.
City staff hasn't heard from any neighboring property owners.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
City Staff recommends approvol of the specia! use permit as electronic changeabfe signs are an approved
specral use in a residentia! district, provided all requrremenYs for Jnstitutianol5ignoge can be met,
subject to 5tipu�otion5.
STIPUlAT10NS
City Staff recommends that if the special use permit is granted, the following stipulations be attached.
1. The peiitioner shall obYain a sign permit and current sign erectorlrcense prior to instaRing any
signage on site.
2. Messoge on electronic message cen[er sign shall not change more ojten than autharized under
Section 214.07 oj the fridley Crty Code.
3. Message on elec[ronic message center sign sha�l never flash or have motion thot may distract
vehicular iraffic in the area.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2012 -
A RESOLUTION APPROVING SPECIAL USE PERMIT SP# 12-02
FOR LANDMARK ARCHITECTURAL SIGNS, ON BEHALF OF ST. WILLIAM'S
CATHOLIC CHURCH, THE PROPERTY OWNER OF 6120 STH STREET NE
WHEREAS, Section 214.07.01 of the Fridley City CQde allows electconic changeablz signs in
residential districts, provided the requirements for Institutional Signs can be met, and then by a
special use permii; and
WHEREAS, on May 16, 2012, the Fridley Planning Commission held a public hearing to consider a
request by Landmark Architectural Signs, on behalf of St. William's Catholic Church, the property
owner of 6]20 5�' Street NE in Fridley, Qn Lots 2 and 2A, Block 1, Church of St. William is`
Addition, for a Special Use Permit SP# 12-02 for an electronic changeable sign; and
WHEREAS, on June I1, 2012, the Fridley Ciry Council approved the stipulations represented in
Exhibit A to ttus resolution as the conditions approved by the City Council on Special Use Permit
SP# 12-02; and
WHEREAS, the petitioner, Landmark Architectural 5igns, on behalf of the property ownec, St.
William's Catholic Church, was presented with Exhibit A, the stipulations for SP# 12-02, at the
June ll, 2012 City Council meeting;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Specia] Use Permit SP# 12-02 and stipulations
represented in Exhibit A aze hereby adopted by tbe City Council of the City of Fridley.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS I1�'
DAY OF JLJNE, 2012.
ATTEST:
DEBRA A. SKOGEN - CITY CLERK
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SCOTT LUND — MAYOR
EXHIBIT A
SP# 12-Q2 Special Use Permit for an Electronic Changeable 5ign
St. William's Cathalic Church, 6120 5`" Street NE, Fridley, MN
Stipulations
I. The petitioner shall obtain a sign permit and current sign erector license prior to installing any
signage on site.
2. Message on electronic message center sign shall not cha�ge more often than authorized under
SectiQn 214.07 of the Fridley City Code.
3. Message on electronic message center sign shall never flash or have motion that may distract
vehicular traffic in the area.
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AGENDAITEM
� CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 11, 2012
CITY OF
FRIDLEY
70: William W. Burns, City Manager�cn`" PW12-043
FROM: James P. Kosluchar, Public Works Director
DATE: June 7, 2012
SUBJECT: Receiving Feasibility Report and Calling for a Public Hearing for Oak Glen Creek
Improvement Project 380
On February 13, 2012, the City Council approved Resolution 2612-14 directing preparation of a
feasibility report for the �ak Glen Creek Improvement Project 380.
On March 28, 2012, a meeting with benefiting landowners was held to update those
landowners regarding project funding and grant funds received and to allow them to provide
comment regarding the possibility of moving torvvard with the project. Thirteen residents
representing ten properties attended this meeting. There was a joint presentation by Anoka
Conservation District (ACD), the design engineer, and the City oi Fridley. These presentations
included information on the recently completed Oak Glen Creek Stormwater Retrofit
Assessment, the proposed construction of the project, and financing of the project.
While some landowners were concerned about possible special assessments to their property
for this project, the project received unanimous support from all 13 residents in attendance,
even if the project is subject to the estimated special assessments as presented.
At this meeting, it was discussed with landowners that conditions in lower Oak Glen Creek have
changed since 2009 and a field review and design update would be developed as needed, and
a follow-up meeting would be held with the residents if necessary.
On May 15, 2012, a meeting with benefiting landowners was held to update those landowners
regarding what was found during the updated site review. Thirteen residents representing
eleven properties attended this meeting. There was a joint presentation by ACD, the design
engineer, and the City of Fridley. These presentations included information on tree marking for
removal under a separate project, revised construction plans for the project, and easement
acquisition. Modifications to design were made to reflect new conditions, and are estimated to
remain within the project budget.
Some landowners again expressed concerns about possible special assessments to their
propeRy for this project; however, there was concurrence that the project should move forward
per the revised design. There was discussion about how the area might change in character
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due to the project, and there were questions about remedies to upstream properties and their
financial participation.
The need for special assessments and resident participation was explained at both meetings to
be consistent with the City's past practices. Residents were advised that their participation is
estimated at $2,000 for each property to assist in funding the improvements.
Public Works staff has developed a preliminary report on the project with the assistance of
materials provided by the Anoka Conservation District, Coon Creek Watershed District, and
consulting engineer on the project, Wenck Associates, and
Please refer to the completed feasibility report, which concludes:
1. The storm water improvements are not included in the City of Fridley's CIP budget, but
can be accommodated by the storm water utility CIP fund in 2012 by adjustment.
2. The storm water improvements are cost-effective to construct in 2012, and will result in
reduced maintenance requirements within the project area and a long-term savings to
the City of Fridley.
3. The storm water improvements are feasible and can be funded in the FY2012 budget
with or without the street improvements.
Staff recommends the Oak Glen Creek improvements for construction beginning as soon as
practical, likely in the fall of 2012, and continuing into 2013. The work to be pertormed on this
street segment required more analysis and should be planned as a separate project at a later
date, and should be considered for inclusion in the FY2013 budget.
Staff recommends the City Councif approve the attached resolution receiving the Preliminarv
Report for Oak Glen Creek Improvement Proiect 380 and calling for a public hearing on the
proposed improvements on July 9, 2012.
If the City Council approves the attached resolution at this meeting, public hearing noti�es will
be received by benefiting property owners and the public hearing will be advertised in the
official newspaper.
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Attachments
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RESOLUTION NO. 2012-
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING REPORT AND CALLING HEARING ON
IMPROVEMENT FOR OAK GLEN CREEK IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 380
W'IIEREAS, pursuant to Resolution 2�12-14 of the City Couocil of the City of Fridley adopted February 13,
2012, a report has been prepared by the City of Fridley Public Works Deparhnent with reference to the
improvements listed in B�ibit A', attached, and this report was officially received by the City Council on June
11,2012,and
WHEREAS, the report provides infarmation regarding whether the proposed project is necessary, cost-effective,
and feasible, and
WHEREAS, the report concludes that Oak Glen Creek Improvements are necessary, cost-effective, and feasible
to construct beginning in 2012 assuming that the necessary permanent easements are acquired, and
WHEREAS, State funding is designated and available to fiznd a large proportion of the project costs,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CTTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRTDLEY,
MINNESOTA:
1. The council will consider the improvements in accordance with the report and the assessment of
benefiting property for a{I or a portion of the cost of the improvement pursuant to Minnesota
Statutes, Chapter 429 at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $424,700.00.
2. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 9�' day of July 2012, in the
Council Chambers of the Fridley City Hall at 730 p.m. and the clerk shall give mailed and
published notice of such hearing and improvement as required by law.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF'1'IIE CTTY OF FRIDLEY THIS 11"' DAY OF
JUNE, 2012.
ATI'EST:
DEBRA A. SKOGEN - CITY CLERK
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SCOTT J. LUND - MAYOR
EXHIBTi' A
OAK GLEN CREEK IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 38Q
PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS
Oak Gfen Creek Corridor East River Road to Mississippi River
2�
PRELIMINARY REPORT
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OAK GLEN CREEK IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT NO. 380
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
I hereby certify that this pfan, specifications, or report was
prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly
licensed Professional Engineer with the laws of the State of
Minnesota.
Date
James P. Kosluchar, P.E. Registration No. 26460
JUNE 2012
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................3
BACKGROUND .................................................
........., 3
PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS .................................................................................4
ESTIMATEDCOSTS .................................................................................................6
FUNDINGSOURCES ................................................................................................6
EASEMENTS.............................................................................................................6
MAINTENANCE.........................................................................................................7
ASSOCIATED PROJECTS ........................................................................................7
SCHEDU LE ................................................................................................................8
SUMMARY.................................................................................................................8
APPENDICES............................................................................................................9
FIGURE A LOCATION MAP ..........................................................................9
FIGURE B PRELIMINARY PROJECT PLANS ............................................11
FIGURE C ESTIMATE OF CONSTRUCTION COSTS .................................16
FIGURE D SOURCES OF FUNDING ...........................................................19
FIGURE E PRELIMINARY PROJECT SCHEDULE .....................................21
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INTRODUCTION
fn recent years, the banks of fower Oak Glen Creek have been progressively eroding
due to a combination of factors, including land use, lack of vegetative cover, and
undercutting of non-cohesive banks during peak discharge Flow events. The
segment of Oak Glen Creek west of East River Road is located on private property
and easements are not established that enable City maintenance. The City of
Fridley has been working with the Anoka Conservation District (ACD)10 develop a
plan for mitigation of this erosion. Public meetings have been held with adjacent
property owners during development of this plan.
The Engineering Division has proposed the Oak Glen Creek Improvement Project
No. 380 to the City Council. The work would take within and �ear the banks of Oak
Glen Creek west of East River Road. Please refer to the attached Figure A Location
Map. The project has been programmed within the Storm Water Capital
Improvement Program and has been deferred from a previous budget cycle to
provide a match for outside funding.
The proposed project is a public improvement project and would include installation
of rock check dams, live stakes, riprap, and boulder slope stabilization. The length
of the project is approximately 1,300 feet.
BACKGROUND
Oak Glen Creek is an approximately 1,300 foot long channel in Fridley, Minnesota
that drains an area of approximately 715 acres to the Mississippi River. The creek is
contained in a gully that is bounded by the Mississippi River to the west, private
properties to the north and south, and East River Road (Anoka County) to the east.
The creek is experiencing significant erosion of the south bank. There is less
extensive but still considerable erosion of the north bank as well as significant
channel head cutting. In 2009, a study was initiated to identify potential solutions to
address the bank erosion and head cutting.
The Public Land Survey map oi Township 30 N Range 24 W indicates that Gfen
Creek was one of several small streams in the area draining to the Mississippi River.
Historical aerial photos from the 1940s show the creek as highly meandered with a
thick stand of trees on the south bank and more open vegetation on the north bank.
There were no paved streets or homes in the project area. Ten years later, streets
and homes had been constructed and the tree canopy was becoming quite thick.
There is no information regarding the historic drainage area or the historic stream
morphology.
In the late 1980s, a project was developed to pipe this segment of Oak Glen Creek.
While preliminary design plans were drawn up by the City of Fridley, the project did
not move forward. Through discussions with landowners, it appears that funding of
such a project and support by adjacent landowners at the time were both lacking to
move the project forvvard.
The current drainage area is approximately 715 acres comprised of 60%
industrial/commercial and 40% residential land uses. The subwatershed extends
east of East River Road NE into an industrial/commercial area. A topographic survey
shows a 35 feet high slope over 40 feet horizontal for a majority of the south bank.
The channel profile shows an average 3.5% grade with a 6.5% grade for long (over
100' stretches of the channel. Site inspections, began by the City in 2008, show
significant slope material loss. According to erosion estimation methods, the existing
stream erosion can be classified as "Severe" near East River Road and "Very
Severe" for the remaining 1,100 feet of the 1,300 feet channel.
Channel velocities have been estimated at 12 feet per second for a 2-year
recurrence rainfall event, and above 15 feet per second for a 100-year recurrence
rainfall event. The high velocities of the stream develop shear stresses in the largely
non-cohesive soils which undercut the banks of the stream. The dense tree canopy
shades and inhibits growth of smaller deep-rooted plants that would provide
stabilization of the banks. In addition, as the stream undercuts, large trees pull down
significant sections of the banks when they are destabilized and fall due to
undercutting. Finally, some property owners have aggravated erosive conditions by
directing their roof and yard runoff over the tops of the banks and by disposing of
yardwaste over the banks, which further inhibits the growth of stabilizing vegetation.
Because Glen Creek has very limited site access one of the goals in selecting
stabilization methods is to make them constructible by hand labor. Therefore, even
though rock is the most common type of slope stabilization and in-stream grade
control method the bank and grade control will attempt to use the on-site vegetation
as the base material wherever feasible.
The proposed project includes the following stabilization methods: installation of rock
check dams, boulder slope stabilization, brush bundles and revetments for
stabilization, vegetative riprap, shrub plantings, erosion control blanket and seeding,
extension of drainage pipes and rain leaders, and installation of stormwater Best
Management Practices (BMPs) and top of bank buffer maintenance by property
owners. These are indicated in the preliminary engineering plans developed by
Wenck Associates for this project (refer to Figure B— Preliminary Plans).
lnstallation of rock check dams
A check dam is a small barrier placed across a swale, ditch or stream. Check dams
reduce the effective slope of the channel, thereby reducing the velocity of flowing
water, allowing sediment to settle and reducing erosion. Six proposed check dams
are proposed as part of this project, located to reduce stream velocities at their most
effective locations.
Boulder s/ope stabilizafion
In select locations, stacked boulders will be installed to provide a footing for steep
slopes, and to allow vertical faces of banks to stabilize.
Construct and instaU brush bundles and revetments
Brush bundles are live or dead branches wrapped into bundles, staked in place
along the banks perpendicular to the flow. The project plan proposes to fabricate
brush bundles from felled trees and manila rope and instali at regular increments on
steep slopes and at the base of slope. Larger revetments would be installed at
select locations near the stream. One such revetment has been installed in the
lower reach of Oak Glen Creek under an Anoka Conservation District cost-share
project, and has proven to be successful at mitigating channel cutting.
lnstall vegefative riprap
Typical channel stabilization often involves installation of rock riprap. For this
project, rock riprap will be augmented by planting stabilizing vegetation with the
riprap installation. Select grasses will tolerate high flows and provide additional root
reinforcement to the riprap.
Install shrub plantings
Bare root shrubs will be planted in groups above rip rap to provide additional
stabilization of the lower banks. The success of these plantings is dependent on tree
removal to allow sunlight through the currently obscured canopy.
Erosion contro! blanket and seeding
Areas disturbed during construction or with inadequate vegetation will be
hydroseeded with a woodland seed mix. Again, the success of these plantings is
dependent on tree removal to allow sunlight through the currently obscured canopy.
Repair and eatend the 15" PVC pipe drarning Glen Creek Road
Trim the end of ihe pipe and instali additional sections to bring the flow to the
channel to prevent erosion between the ouffall of this pipe and the channel.
Attach and install rain gutter /eaders to channel bottom
To reduce slope erosion from overland discharge from the houses on the top of the
banks, the project would install plastic pipe rain gutter leaders to discharge collected
rain water to the channel bottom or to a stable area of the bank in locations to be
determined.
Encourage property owners to instal! rain gardens, rain barrels, or other Best
Management Practices
Another way to reduce slope erosion is to reduce the amount of rainfall discharged
into the stream. Encourage property owners to plant rain gardens, install rain barrels,
reduce impervious surface, and other types of BMPs that reduce the amount of
runoff to the Creek.
Encourage properfy owners fo planf and maintain 5' butFer at top of 6ank
Planting a native buffer at the top of the bank will help stabilize the top of the bank
and intercept some overland flow. After tree clearing, work with property owners to
install a native plant buffer for a minimum 5' width at the top of the bank.
Alternatives considered early in consideration of this p{an include piping of the entire
channel and armoring of the entire channel, both of which are not feasible at this
time due to multi-million dollar costs and drastic adverse impacts to the existing
natural conditions of the stream. Cost of these alternatives is further increased by
the limited accessibility of the area.
ESTIMATED COSTS
The project cost is estimated to be $424,700. Construction costs are estimated at
$384,500. The estimated construction costs are included in Figure C. Additional
project costs include engineering design, construction engineering and inspection,
and project administration.
FUNDING SOURCES
Costs for this project have been discussed at several landowner meetings and with
the Fridley City Council. At the September 8, 2011 City Council meeting, the Fridley
City Council authorized application for Clean Water Legacy grant funding by Anoka
Conservation District for a significant portion of the project. The grant request was
successful in obtaining $339,700 for this project. The remainder of the project will be
funded by local match sources, consistent with similar projects completed by the City
of Fridley. These will include 50% match funding (10% of the total project costs}
from the City's Storm Water Utility Fund, and a like amount from special
assessments to benefiting property owners. A summary of these funding sources in
included in Figure D.
The area of benefit is defined as properties lying within the project area bounded by
East River Road to the east, the Mississippi River to the west, Glen Creek Road to
the south, and Talmadge Way to the north. In further consistency with the City of
Fridley's past practices in assessing such projects, benefiting property owners are
proposed to be assessed an equal share of the total assessment, estimated
currently at approximately $2,000 for each of the 22 properties identified as receiving
special benefit from this project. Actual final costs are proposed to be assessed in
the proportions as presented.
It is notable that Clean Water Legacy funding provides a singular opportunity to
provide a project that is affordable to both the City and the property owners. This
funding must be allocated to the project by the end of 2013, or it will be forfeited.
EASEMENTS
There are currently no easements that exist along Oak Glen Creek to allow the City
of Fridley to maintain or correct the existing conditions. In order that a public project
is moved forward by the City of Fridley, permanent easements will be required to
protect public investments proposed to be established by this project. The City has
advised property owners at several meetings that their granting of easements is a
necessary component of the project moving forward. The proposed project is,
therefore, onlv feasible if the necessarv permanent and temoorarv construction
easements are qranted bv propertv owners.
Easement acquisition can require a fairly large amount of e�gineering and legal staff
time. Therefore, the bulk of the work involved in establishing permanent easements
has been held the City Council moves to set the hearing date and move the project
beyond the feasibility analysis.
MAINTENANCE
The proposed project utilizes largely natural means of stabilization that should be
relatively self-sufficient. Native plantings have been chosen for stabilization. Annual
maintenance by the City of Fridley is minimal. Occasionally, structural elements will
need to be inspected and repaired; this minor maintenance is expected to only occur
on a 1 �-year cycle. Additionally, maintaining an open tree canopy should be
considered on a 20-year cycle by thinning trees that inhibit understory plant growth.
Total monitoring and maintenance costs estimated to be incurred by the City of
Fridley are annualized at $2,500 per year. This estimate presumes that upstream
peak flows are further addressed to avoid failures of the proposed stabilization
systems during high-intensity runoff events.
To aid in monitoring the effectiveness of the project, we propose to install at least
one bank failure reference point per property. A reference point will help in ongoing
monitoring of bank stability. This will include installation of an iron pin that has a GPS
reference point and has recorded measured points from house corners on the north
and south banks.
In addition to easements, property owners have been notified that they will need to
approve a maintenance agreement to further protect public investment in this project.
These maintenance agreements are currently being drafted, and include
requirements for maintenance of buffer strip vegetation, rain leader extensions
(where applicable), and BMPs associated with the project.
ASSOCIATED PROJECTS
A key to maintaining this project and reducing future impacts of peak runoff events is
control of runoffi rates to the lower Oak Glen Creek watershed. This has been a topic
of discussion by landowners at several meetings. In parallel with development of
this project, the City of Fridley assisted Anoka Conservation District to enable
development of a subwatershed assessment for Oak Glen Creek. This
subwatershed assessment identifies opportunities for control of runoff peak rates
and water quality improvements in the Oak Glen Creek watershed. These
recommendations will be used as guidance for establishing future projects to protect
the lower Oak Glen Creek watershed from potential damage during high intensity
rainfall events, and have begun to be incorporated into the City of Fridley's Storm
Water Capital Improvements Program.
As identified previously, tree removal is a vital component of correcting erosion of
lower Oak Glen Creek. The Anoka Conservation District and Coon Creek
Watershed District have assisted in working with landowners to identify specific trees
to be removed in advance of this proposed project. The City of Fridley applied for
and received 30 days of crew time from the Conservation Corps Minnesota and lowa
to remove these trees. These trees have been marked in the field and we are in the
process of obtaining right of entry agreements with landowners to accomplish this
work in the summer of 2012. As this activity is a stand-alone component of the
overall mitigation plan for lower Oak Glen Creek, the work will be performed
regardless of whether the project that is subject of this report moves forward.
Between channel banks trees will be felled to drop perpendicular to the slope and for
reuse as a stabilization practice. Trees within a minimum 10' of the top of bank will
be removed, and trees are proposed to be thinned in the corridor so that there are
approximately 10 trees per acre remaining. No grubbing is recommended, as the
stumps and roots will provide stabilization without the risk of toppling due to the
removed tree mass above ground.
SCHEDULE
A tentative schedule is provided in Figure E. The project schedule is dependent on
easement acquisition, and must be completed by the end of 2013 in order that
funding of the work is feasible.
SU M MARY
The work proposed is in accordance within the Storm Water Capital Improvement
Plan. Presumina that the necessarv qermanent easements are aranted bv adiacent
proaertv owners, the project is cost effective, necessary, and feasible from an
engineering standpoint as stated in this report. The Engineering Division
recommends that the City Council approve this project as presented for
consideration by setting a date for a preliminary public hearing.
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City of Fridley �° WgrjCk NOV 2011
Engineers- Sdentists 1800 Pioneer Creek Center
Business Professionals Ma le Plain, MN 553540429
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Oak Glen Creek Improvement Project 390
Sources of Funding
June 2, 2012
Clean Water Partnership Grant
Fridley Storm Water Utility Fund
Special Assessments
22 Properties @ $1,932 each
$ 339,700.00
$ 42,500.00
$ 42,500.00
Total Funding Sources $ 424,700.00
Figure E
Oak Glen Creek Improvement Project 390
Preliminary Schedule
June 6, 2012
Re-evaluations
Update Design and Prepare Feasibility Report
Easement Acquisition
Hearing on Improvements
Improvement Directed
Bidding
Award
Construction
Completed
Completed
6/15/1Z-7/15/12
7/9/2012
7/9/2012
7l15/12 — 8/15/12
8/20/2012
Fal I 2012-2013
1, Assumes easements are granted promptly by owners
2, Concurrent work by MCC crews tree felling JulylAugust 2012
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CITY OF
FRIDLEY
AGENDA ITEM
CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 11, 2012
To: William W. Burns, City Manager�
From:
Date:
Re
John Berg, Fire Chief
May 31, 2012
Appxoval of a Facility Lease Agreement with the City of Minneapolis
I am requesting that the City of Fridley approve a Facility Lease Agreement with the City of
Minneapolis. This agreement will allow the Fridley Fire Department to use the Minneapolis
Fire Department Training Facility which is located in the City of Fridley. The Minneapolis
Txaining Facility has amenities that aze not available at the tsaining facility jointly owned by
the SBM, Brooklyn Center and Fridley Fire Depaztments. The amenity of most interest to
Fridley is the two story Burn Building which would allow Fridley Firefighters to conduct
"Live Fire Training". Fridley Firefighters have not participated in live fire training for several
years and there are firefighters on the department that have not been exposed to this
environment since that training took place.
The Minnesota Board of Firefighter Training and Education has announced that there will be
grant money available in 2013 for conducting live fire training and two Fridley Firefighters
were recently certified by the State as live bum instructors.
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FACILITIES LEASE AGREEMENT
CITY OF MINNEAPaLIS
MINNEAPOLIS F1RE DEPARTMENT
FIRE TRAINING FACILITY
THIS FACILITIES LEASE AGREEMEIVT is made this _ _ day of , 20___.
betweeu the City of Minneapolis, Minnesota, a hon�e rule charter city, L�ereinafter referred co as "The
City," and ; __ __, organized ar existi��g �nder the laws of
, hereinafter referred to as "'l�he Lessee."
IN CONSIDERATION OF THE FOLLOWING TERMS, CONDiTIONS ANU MUTUAL
PROMISES, THE CITY AND THE LESSEE AGREE AS FOLLQWS:
l. EFFECTNE DATE AND TERMINATION DATE. This Facilities Lease
Agreement shall be in full force and efFect from the date it is sigoed by the City and shall remain ij7
fiill force and effec[ fi-om the date it is signed by tlie City and the Lessee until such time as the costs
listed herein are renegotiated and a new contract is signed. All par[ies sha(t be notified 40 days in
advance of any proposed cost changes and a new contract will be issued for approval reflecting thc
changes.
� 2. SCOPE OF THE AGREEMENT. If the Lessec; pays fl�e rates of use set farth in this
Faci]iEies Lease Agreement and complies with all the other terms of ihis �acilities Lease Agreement
the City agrees to provide to the I,essee the use of the Minneapolis Fire Training Faciliry, l�ereinatter
i•eferred to as "The Facility". located at #25, 37�' Avenue Northeast, Pridley, Minnesota, �5421. "I'he
Facility inciudes wllat is conlmonly referred to as the "Burn Building," the `'To�ver." tlie
"Classroom," the "Hazmat Simulators", the `Confined 5pace Simulator"; the "Roof Ventilation
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Simulator', the "Auto/Vellicle Extrication Area" and all of the open area at the Facility. AEI
provisions ofthis Faci(ities Lease Agreement shall be coordinated anct administered by the
Minneapolis Fire Department.
3. SCHEDfJLING. "I7�e Lessee will only use the Faciiity at a time that is convenient to
the Minneapotis Pire Department and at a time that was mutually agreed upon and previously
scheduled by the Minneapolis Fire Bepartment and the representaYives of the Lessee�. The City
reserves the right to aiter or cancet a previously scheduled and agreed upon time for the Lessee to use
the Facility.
4. MINNEAPOLIS FIRE DEPARTMENT TRAINING PERSONNEL. Lessee agrees
that at atl times I.essee is using the Facility for airy purpose whatsoever, regardless of the number of
�eople Lessee brings to the Facility, Minneapolis Fire Department Training Pei•sonnel at the Facility
will have complete control over all aetivities at the Fecility and will determine the necessary
Minneapolis Pire Department Training Personnel needs.
5. B[LLING. The City and the Lessee agree that the City �vitl provide an ii�voice to the
Lessee at the end of'every calendar month in �i=hich the Lessee utilized the Facility setting f'orth the
rates of use for the use of the Facility, setting forth the amount of time the Lessee used the Faciliry in
the �nonth in ques[ioi1, and setting forth the totat tee for the Lessee's use of the Facility in the month
in question. The invoice will indicate thaY the amouni due and owing the City is payable
immediately_ The Lessee agrees to pay any amotmt due and owing as indicated on the invoice
immediately.
6. ASSIGNMENT. Tlie [,essee agrees not ta assign its right of use of the Facility to any
other person, organization, or other entity.
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the Cacility:
RATES OF USE. "Phe Lessee agrees to pay the follo�i-ing rates of use for the use of
a. The Bnr� Building:
i. All `Cimes:
Zero (0) — T�vo (2) hours of operation: $500.00 Ilat rate
Includes 2 operators (required)
Each Additic�ual hour of operation or any fraction Yhereof: $175.00 per hour
b. The Tower:
i. All Times:
Each hour of operation or any fraciion thereof:
�ncludes t operator and smoke machine use
c. The Classroom:
i. All 'i'imes:
Each hour of operation or any fraction thereof:
d. The Hazmat Simulators:
i. Rail Car Live Fire Simulator
$55.00 per hour
$8i.00 per hour
Zero (0) — Two (2) hours of operation: $500.00 flat rate
Includes 4 bur�is/sce�arios and 1 operator
Additionai burns/scenarios per simulaYOr, within the hours
Each Additional hour of operation or any fraction thereof:
Includes 2 additioual burns and ] operator
l�dditional burns/scenarios per simulator, �vithin the hours
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$90.00/6urn
$240.00 per hour
$90.00/burn
ii. Rittming Flammable Liquid Spill Simulator
Zero (Q) — T�vo (2) hours of operation: $500.00 flat rate
Includes 4 burnslscenarios and ] operator
Additional bumslscenarios per snnulator, within the hows
Each Additiona! hour of operation or any fraction thereof:
Includes 2 additional burns and I operator
Additional burns/scenarios per simulator, within the hours
iii. Propane Transport Live Pire Simulator
$90.00/burn
$240.00 per hour
$40.00/burn
Zero (0} — Two (2) hours of operation: $500.06 flat rate
Includes 4 burns/scenarios and I operator
Additional burnsiscenarios per simulator, within the hours $90.00/burn
Eacli Additional haur of operation or any fraction thereof: $240.00 per hour
Inciudes 2 additional burns and 1 operator
Additional burns/scenarios per simulator, within the hours $90,00/burn
iv. 1000 lb. Propane Storage Tank Live Pire Simulator
Zero (0) — T��o (2) hours of operation: $500.00 flat rate
f�icludes 4 buriislscenarios and I operator
Additiona( burns/scenarios per simulator, within the hours
Each Additional hour of operation or any fraction tl�ereof:
I�icludes 2 additional burns and 1 operator
Additional burns/scenarios per simulator, tivithin ihe hours
v. l50 Ib. Propane 5torage Tanks Live Fire Simulator
$9Q.00(burn
$240.00 per hour
$40.00/buri�
7eiro (0) — Two (2) hours of operation: $SQO.OQ fiat rate
Includes 4 burns/scenarios and I operator
Additional burnslscenarios per si�nulator, within the hours
Each Additional hour of operation or a��y fraction thei•eof:
[ncludes 2 additional bur��s and 1 operator
Additional burns/scenarios per sinlulator, within the hours
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$90.00/burn
$240.00 per hour
$90.00/bttrn
vi. All vapor or liquid leak and spill props
Each hour or any fraction thereof:
e. Cont`ined Space Siinufator:
i. All Times
Each hour or any fraction thereof:
F. Auto/Vefiicle Extrication Area
i. All Times
Gach hour or any fraction thereof:
If vehicles are supplied
g. Roof Ventilation Simulator
i. All Times
$85.00 per holn•
$250.00 per hour
$85.00 per hour
$12�.00/vehicle
l�ach hour or any fraction thereof: $85.00 per hour
Users/Lessee is responsib(e for dean up of materials used.
h. Additionallnstructors/Operators
i. All Times
Each hour or any fraction thereof per operator $60.00 per hour
8. AMENDMENTS. '1'he City may amend this Facilitics Lease Agreement at any time,
consistent with paragraphs L and 18 of this conCrac[, Co eompensate for any inerease in the price of the
materials necessary to properly staff and run the Facility.
9. HOLD HARMLESS. The Lessee agrees to defend, indemnify �nd hoid harmless the
City, its officers and employees, from ��iy liability, claims, damages, costs, judgments, and expenses,
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inciuding attarney's tees, resulting directlp or indirectly from an aci or omission of the Lessee, its
employees, agents, or pai�ticipants in using the Facility.
10. LESSEE'S IPISURANC�. This conuact shall be effective only upon the approval by
the City of acceptable evidence of the insurance detailed below. Such insurance sectued by the
Lessee shall be issued by insurance companies acceptable to the City and ad�nitted in Minnesota.
The insurance specified may be in a policy or policies of iiisurance, primary or excess. Such
iitsurance shall be in force on the date of execution of this Facilities Lease Agreement and shall
remain continuously in force for the duration of the agreement. The Lessee shall secure and maintain
the following insuranee:
i. Worker's Compensation insurance that meets rhe statutory obfigations with
Coverage B— Employer's Liability limits of at least $100,000 each accident,
$500,00 dise�se—policy limit and $IOO,OOD disease each employee.
ii. Bodily i�ijury in the amount of at (east $300,000 per individual and $ I,QQQ,Q00
for in.juries or death arising out of each occun•ence. Property Damage liability in
the amount of $100,000 for each occurrence.
iii. Commercial AuCOmobile Liability insurance covering ail o�ned, non-owned and
hired automobiles with limits of at least $500,000 per accident.
If a Lessee is a self-insured organization, the Lessee agrees to permit the City to determine the
adequacy of its self-insarance fiind.
Acceptance of the insurance by die City shall not i•elieve, limit or decrease the liability of tlle Lessee.
Any policy deductibies or retentiou shall 6e the responsibility of tUe Lessee. The City does not
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represent that the insurance requirements are sufficient to protect the Lessee's znterest or provide
adequate coverage.
11. CANCELLATION, CERT1FiCATES OF INSURANCE AIYD PREMIUMS. Ali
po(icies of insurance shall provide that the insurance company will notify the City at least thirty (30)
days prior to the effective date of any policy cancellation, modification or non-rene�val. Prior fo the
date on which the Lessee commences any activity at the Facility, evidence of covera�e is to be
provided on a City fmnished Certificate of Insurance. The City may direct that copies of the actual
insttrance policies, or renewals or replacements thereof, be submitted to the City.
12. DATA PRACTICES. The Lessee agrees to comply wiYh the Mimiesota Government
Data Practices Act and all other applicable state and federal laws relating to data privacy or
confidentialiry. The Lessee will immeciiately repoi�l to the department head siening this Pacilities
Lease Agreement any requests from third parties for information relating to this Facilities Lease
Agreement. The City agrees to promp[ly respond to inquiries from the Lessee concerning data
requests. The Lessee agrees to hold the City, its officers, depariment heads and emptoyees hannless
fiom any claims resulting from the Lessee's �ulla�vful disclosure or use of data protected under state
and federal la�vs.
13. COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAW. The Lessee agrees to abide by the requirements
and regulations of the Americans «�ith Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), the Minnesota Human Rights
AcC (Minn. Stat. Ch. 363), the 3vSinne�polis Civil Rights Ordinauce (Ch. 139), and "i'itle VII of Che
Civil Rights Act of� 1964. These la�v�s deal with discriminatiou based ou race, gender, disability,
religion and �a�ith sexual harassment. In the event of questions from the Lessee concerning these
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requirements, the Citiy agrees to promptly supply all necessary claritications. Violation of any of the
above la�vs can lead to the terminat�ion of this Facilities Lease Agceeroent.
14. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION. Persons �i-ho are authorized to execute this Facilities
Lease �greemenC are encouraged to review the City's policies on Affirtnative Action.
I5. AUDITS. 'Che Lessee agrees that the City, the State Auditor or any of their duty
authorized representatives. at any time during normal business houes and as often as they may
i•easonably deem necessary, shall have access to and the right to examine, audit, excetpt and
transcribe any books, documents, papers, and records that are relevant and involve transactions
relating to this Facilities Lease Agreement.
16. APPLICABLE LAW. The law of the State of Mimlesota shall govern afl
interpretations of this Facilities Lease Agreement aild the appropriate venue and jurisdiction for any
litigation ���hicll may arise hereunder will be in and under those courts located ��-ithin the County oI'
Hennepin, State of Minnesota, regardless of the place of business, residence or incorporation of the
Lessee.
17. INTERPRETATIOIV. The Lessee agrees that any interpretation of any clause or term
of this Faci]ities Lease Agreement shall not be construed against the drafter of this agreetnent.
18. CANCELLATION AND DEFAULT. Either party to this Facilities Lease Agreement
may cancel this agreetnent upon thirty (30) days ���ritten notice, except that if the Lessee fails to Culfill
ai7y of its obligations set forth iii this Facilities Lease Agreement in a proper aiid timelv r�tan��er, or
otherwise vio(�tes the terms of this Facilities Lease Agreement. the City or Yhe department head sliafl
have the right to terininaie tilis Agreement if the Lessee has not cured the default after receiving
seven (7) days written notice of the default Notwit}istanding any other pravisian of this Facilities
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Lease Agreement, the Lessee shall not be relieved of any liability to the City for daniages sustained
bp the City as a result of any breach of this Facilities Lease Agreement by the Lessee or any of the
Lessee's negligence or overt acts of any kind.
19. NOTICES. Any notice, demanci, correspondence that is au[horized or required under
this Facilities Lease Agreement shall be in �vriting and shal] be sent by Ijand delivery or certified mail
to the other party as follo��s:
To Che Lessee:
(name)
(company)
(address}
To the City of MinneapoGs: David DeWall
Assistant Chief, Minneapolis Fire Department
350 South 5`�' Street — Room 230
Minneapolis, MN 55415-1387
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, THE LESSEE AND THE CITY HAVE CAUSE➢ THIS
FACILITIES LEASE AGREEMENT TO BE EXECUTED IN THEIR BEHALF
RESPECTIVELY BY THEIR PROPER OFFICERS AS FOLLOWS:
FOR THE CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS: FOR THE LESSEE:
BY:
Mayor
SY:
Fire Chief
BY:
City Clerk
BY:
Finance Officer
Approved as to Form and Execution:
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Assisfant City Attorney
f�
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CITY OF
PRIDLEY
AGENDA ITEM
CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF
June 11, 2012
To: William W. Burns, City Manager �
From: Dazin R. Nelson, Finance Director
Debra A. Skogen, City Clerk �-
Date:
Re:
June 5, 2012
Approval of Twin Cities Gateway Community Grant Funds Dispersal and
Authorization and Execution of 2012 Member City Marketing Grant Agreement
The City of Fridley is a member of Twin Cities Gateway (TCG), a Tourism Bureau which collects a
3% lodging tax on hotel/motel properties. Fiscal year 2011 ended in Februazy of 2Q12 (December
receipts) showing lodging ta�c revenue was $684,200. Of that amount, the lodging properties in the
City of Fridley contributed $33,280.66 or 4.9% of the total revenue.
TCG budgets for a Member City Marketing Grant program providing a minimum grant of $3000 to
each City. In addition, it provides an incremental grant based on a percentage of the lodging taY
each city brought in for the previous year. In 2012, the Board of Directors approved a total of
$75,000 for mazketing grants to member cities in the 2012 Annual Budget. ($27,000 to fund the
base amount and $48,000 to fund the incremental differences.) Based on that information the City
will receive a Community Grant in the amount of:
Base Grant: $3,000.00
4.9% Incremental Grant $2.352.00
Total Grant $5,352.00
According to MN Statutes 469.169, the grant must be used, "for the purpose of marketing and
promoting the Ciry as a tourist or convention center." In other words, the grant should be used to
increase visitation into and throughout the communiry. TCG now requires the cities to complete
a Member City Mazketing Grant Agreement which defines how the funds may be used and
requires an accounting of how the funds were spent.
Staffs recommendation would be to allocate the TCG Community Grant as follows, but to also
allow some flexibility if the funds cannot be used for mazketing:
Fridley 49er Days (an increase of $400) $2,400.00
Springbrook Nahue Center "Pumpkin Night in the Pazk" $1,100.00
Winterfest...Fridley Pazks and Recreation $1,100.00
SNC Spring Fling (new) 752.00
Total Grant Funding $5,352.00
Staff recommends a motion approving the disbursement of the TCG Community Grant as
recommended above and authorizing the City Manager to execute the 2012 Member City
Marketing Grant Agreement.
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This Agreement between the Gty of Fridfey, 6431 University Avenue NE, �ridtey, MN 55432,
hereinafter "the City," and Twin Cities Gateway, a Minnesota non-profit corporation, 10801
Town Square Drive, Blaine, MN 55449, hereinafter "the Bureau," contains the Yerms and
conditioas for a 2012 grent to the City in the amount of $5,352 from the Bureau.
Whereas the grant funding provided is based on local option Iodging taxes collected by the City
and the eight other member cities of the Bureau and
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that gross proceeds from any tax imposed shall be used for the purpose of marketing and
promoting the City as a tourisf or convention center and
Whereas the Bureau has specified that grant funds must be used for advertising, marketing,
and promotional efforts to increase participation, attendance, or visitation to an event, activity,
or facility located within the City, and / or to add new activities to enhance existing events, and
Whereas the Bureau specifies that advertising, marketing, and promotional efforts for which
said grant funding is used must extend beyond the borders, or boundaries of the City and
Whereas it is agreed that prior to December 31, 2012, the City will provide an overview of how
the Bureau grant funding was utilized, as well as provide copies of actuai receipts or invoices to
document the related expenses for the advertising, marketing or promotional efforts and
Whereas the City agrees to expend the grant funding in compliance with MN Statute 469.10
and in accordance with the Bureau criteria as described above and
Now by execution of this Agreement, the City and the Bureau agree to and approve of the
terms and conditions contained herein.
By:
By: Steve Markuson / Twin Cities Gateway
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Date: Date: �5 I� � ��
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CfIY OF
FRIDLEY
AGENDA ITEM
CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 11, 2012
LICENSES
TYPE OF LICENSE: APPLICANT: APPROVED BY:
Massage Therapy Michele K. Barnette Public Safety
City Clerk
Tree Removal and Treatment Fran's Tree Service Public Safety
David A. Williams Public Works
Tree Cut's Plus Public Safety
Randy D. Kirschbaum Public Works
Arbor Barber, Inc. Public Safety
Vitaliy Savchenko Public Works
Pawn Shop/ Pawn Shop Cash-N-Pawn International, LTD Public Safety
Managerial VJholly subsidiary of EZCORP,
Inc Ellen Heironimus Bryant
Food Establishmeut Rinconcito Latino Restaurant Public Safety
Maira B Baires Fire Inspector
Communit Develo ment
St. Croix Retail, Inc., dba Community Development
Medtronic Company Store Fire Dept.
710 Medtronic Pkwy Public Safety
St Croix Retail, Inc., dba Community Development
Medtronic Company Store Fire Dept.
7000 Central Ave Public Safety
Peddler / Solicitor South Western Advantage Public Safety
Zacker Mizell
Temporary Food 12oad Reapers Public 5afety
,Iune 30, 2012 Phillip Mexedith, Applicant
Fundraising Event for Childreds
Hospitals and Clinics of MN
At Hitching Post
57
CliY OF
FRIDLEY
AGENDA ITEM
CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 1�1, 2012
LICENSES
Anderson Residential H�
Cave & Associates LTD
Marsh Heating & Air Co
Marsh Heating & Air Co
Midwest Heatin & Air (
Quality Sign Solutions
Rice Creek Townhouses
Roto Rooter Services
Schadegg Mechanical
Schadegg Mechanical
Tower Systems Inc
Unispace
Wencl Services Inc
Wencl Services [nc
& AC
Inc
Commercial or Craig Ankrum
S ecial
Roofin Gail Schwarz
Excavatin Bill Co in
Heatin Boris Sharkevich
Heatin Dustin Crai
Gas Kell Mazsh
Heatine Kellv Marsh
Si Erector Jason Me er
Commercial or Tim McIntosh
S ecial
Heatin Chris Ra
Excavatins Blaine Weiss
Commercial or � Cynthia Jo Bogart
or
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Kenneth Wencl
Ron Julkowski, CBO
Ron Julko�vski, CBO
Ron Julkowski, CBO
Ron Julkowski, CBO
Ron Julkowski, CBO
Ron Julkowski, CBO
Ron Julkowski, CBO
Ron Julkowski, CBO
Ron Julkowski, CBO
Ron Julkowski, CBO
Ron Julkowski, CBO
Ron Julkowski, CBO
Ron Julkowski, CBO
Ron Julkowski. CBO
Ron Julkowski, CBO
Ron Julkowski, CBO
Ron Julkowski, CBO
Ron Ju(kowski, CBO
Rnn Julkawski. CBO
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oTr oF
Feroi�r
To:
From:
Date:
Re:
AGENDA ITEM
CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 11, 2012
LICENSES
William W. Burns, City Manager
John Crelly, Fridley Assistant Fire Chief
June 11, 2012
Annual renewal of rental licenses
Attached is a list of 212 properties that have completed the license renewal process. Each
property listed has submitted a rental license application, paid all fees, and has completed the
rental property inspection process.
Staff recammends the City Council approve the rental license renewal for these properties.
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Property Address
4655 2 112 St. NE
5770 2 1/2 St. NE
5780-90 2 1/2 St. NE
5800 2 1/2 St. NE
5810 2 1(2 St. NE
5850 2 1!2 St. NE
5901 2 1/2 St. NE
5924 2 1(2 St. NE
5980 2 1/2 St. N E
6060 2 1/2 St. NE
5761 2nd St. NE
5770 2nd St. NE
5801 2nd St. NE
5940-42 2nd St. NE
5957 2nd St. NE
600� 2nd St. NE
6061 2nd St. NE
52�1 3rd St. NE
5230 3rd St. NE
5231 3rd St. NE
5900 3rd St. NE
5974 3rd St. NE
5980 3rd St. NE
6030 3rd St. NE
6051-55 3rd St. NE
6061-65 3rd St. NE
5357 4th St. NE
5622-24 4th St. NE
5641 4th St. NE
5644 4th St. NE
5645-47 4th St. NE
5710 4th St. NE
5714 4th St. NE
5946 4th St. NE
305 53rd Ave. NE
553 54th Ave. NE
276-278 58th Ave. NE
641 58th Ave. NE
5428 5th St. NE
5870 5th St. NE
470 67th Ave. NE
1565-77 68th Ave. NE
1566-76 68th Ave. NE
RENTAL HOUSING
Units
1
11
2
4
4
1
4
7
4
4
3
8
3
2
1
1
4
11
11
11
4
4
4
1
3
3
1
2
2
7
2
1
1
1
7
1
1
1
4
1
Owner
Maynard Nielsen
Allen Hoffer
Value Homes, LLC
Trung Duong
5810 2 1!2 St NE, LLC
JT Land Holdings, LLC
Paul Robeck
Sass Inc.
Paul Schulz
Sharon Falknor
Allen Hoffer
Properties Six, LLC
AZAMKO Properties
Robert Hosman
Warren Williams, Jr.
Hector Panchi
Kris 8 Becky Kienzle
Bigos Properties
Bigos Properties
Bigos Properties
Curt & Pamela Sorum
The Schaff
The Schaff
Amber & Todd Henrikson
Emerald Eye Prop, LLC
CF Investments, Inc
Richard Breneman
First Select Property Mgmt.
Youssef Omar
Raees Chohan
Darwin Peterson
Enisa Agovic
Matt Anderson
Jullan & Sharon Jensen
Bigos Properties
Dale Christiansen
Betty Loewen
Darlene M Dowling
Kris 8 Becky Kienzle
Dennis Anderson
Tony Luczak
Rice Creek Townhouses
Rice Creek Townhouses
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1578-88 6Sth Ave. NE
1579-89 68th Ave. NE
1600-10 68th Ave. NE
1601-11 68th Ave. NE
1613-19 68th Ave. NE
162�-3Q 68th Ave. NE
1621-31 68th Ave. NE
1632-38 68th Ave. NE
1633-39 68th Ave. NE
1640-50 68th Ave. NE
1641-51 68th Ave. NE
1652-58 68th Ave. NE
1653-59 68th Ave. NE
1660-70 68th Ave. NE
1661-71 68th Ave. NE
1672-82 68th Ave. NE
1673-83 68th Ave. NE
156Q-70 68th Ave. NE
1590-96 69th Ave. NE
7600-06 69th Ave. NE
5361-63 6th St. NE
5371-73 6th St. NE
158 71 st Way NE
1230-36 72nd Ave. NE
1270-76 72nd Ave. NE
380-382 74th Ave. NE
389 74th Ave. NE
415 74th Ave. NE
350 75th Ave. NE
450 75th Ave. NE
476 75th Ave. NE
21 77th St. NE
106 77th Way NE
19 77th Way NE
321 79th Way NE
6854 7th St. NE
101 83rd Ave. NE
121 83rd Ave. NE
141 83rd Ave. NE
6400 Able St. NE
7417-19 Able St. NE
7527-29 Able St. NE
7565-67 Able St. NE
Units
4
6
6
4
4
6
6
4
4
6
6
6
6
6
4
4
2
2
1
4
4
2
11
11
11
11
11
1
4
1
8
1
41
41
36
1
2
2
2
Owner
Rice Creek Townhouses
Rice Creek Townhouses
Rice Creek Townhouses
Rice Creek Townhouses
Rice Creek Townhouses
Rice Creek Townhouses
Rice Creek Townhouses
Rice Creek Townhouses
Rice Creek Townhouses
Rice Creek Townhouses
Rice Creek Townhouses
Rice Creek Townhouses
Rice Creek Townhouses
Rice Creek Townhouses
Rice Creek Townhouses
Rice Creek Townhouses
Rice Creek Townhouses
Rice Creek Townhouses
Rice Creek Townhouses
Rice Creek Townhouses
Gary Wellner
Gary Wellner
H Properties, LLC
Rusself Beck
Properties Six, LLC
The Schaff
Mystical Enterp�ises, Inc.
William A. Shaw
Doherty Properties, LLC
RAS Properties
RAS Properties
Allen Hoffer
David & Jean Morisette
Allen Hoffer
Bradley G. Dunham
Nancy Eggers
University Ave Associates
University Ave Associates
University Ave Associates
Joseph Thomas
Todd Fuechtmann
Warre� Jeung
Barbara L. Overlien
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1354
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1359
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Property Address
7601 Arthur St. NE
7786 Beech St. NE
6566 Brookview Dr.
6880 Brookview Dr.
6534 Central Ave. NE
6542-48 Central Ave.
6588-92 Central Ave.
6600-04 Central Ave.
7170-76 Central Ave.
7190 Central Ave. NE
6501 Channel Rd. NE
6531 Channel Rd. NE
6619 Channel Rd. NE
140-142 Charles St.
179 Charles St. NE
180 Charles St. NE
6499 Christenson Ln.
201 Christenson Way NE
5523 E Bavarian Pass
5545 E Bavarian Pass
6190-92 East River Rd.
6210-20 East River Rd.
6654 East River Rd.
7673 East River Rd.
7805 East River Rd.
7825 East River Rd.
7845 East River Rd.
7875 East River Rd.
7895 East River Rd.
8255 East River Rd.
7345-47 Evert Ct. NE
590 Fairmont St. NE
5530 Fillmo�e St. NE
7857-61 Firwood Way
7879-81 Firwood Way
7883-85 Finvood Way
�sss-si F�rwood way
7893-97 Firwood Way
6594 Fridley St. NE
6631 Fridley St. NE
1564 Gardena Ave. NE
610 Glencoe St. NE
5100-08 Horizon Dr.
Units
1
1
1
1
4
4
2
2
2
12
12
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
4
60
60
60
60
60
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
Owner
Chris & Tonia Bastyr
Humberto Martinez-Suarez
Peter Vagovich
Adam Ahmed
Roger & Faye Femrite
Roger & Faye Femrite
Samir Awaijane
James Travers
Ron & Mary Burg
Kevin A. Auge
Karen Kozer
Karen Kozer
Stanley Berquist
William Herschbach
Nathan & Darlene Schwartz
Nathan & Darlene Schwartz
Andrew 8 Christina McCarthy
Billie Jo Smith
Steve Butwinick
Satveer Chaudhary
Bob & Frankie Fetrow
Wayne G. Confair
Meidinger Enterprises, Inc.
David & Jean Morisette
KMS Management, Inc
KMS Management, Inc.
KMS Management, Inc.
KMS Management, Inc.
KMS Management, Inc.
Dennis Conway
Tim Olson
Lon & Julie Lane
Christoper Jaede
John (Sam) Schudi
Ted Raines
The Schaff
Xiaolong Shih
Danvin Peterson
Bradley & Patricia L Seguin
Value Homes, LLC
Ziad Zahran
Cynthia Brown
Bigos Properties
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5101 Horizon Dr. NE
6330 Jefferson St. NE
145 Logan Pkwy. NE
7400 Lyric Ln. NE
4020-22 Main St. NE
4030 Main St. NE
4615 Main St. NE
5961 Main St. NE
5971-73 Main St. NE
5981-83 Main St. NE
6007 Main St. NE
6011 Main St. NE
6035 Main St. NE
1425 Meadowmoor Dr.
7603 Meadowmoor Dr.
140 Mississippi PI. NE
1314 Mississippi St. NE
365 Mississippi St. NE
531 Mississippi St. NE
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (101)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (102)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (126)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (128)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (129)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (181)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (182)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr.(202)
16�1 N Innsbruck Dr. (210)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (218)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (235)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (241)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (244)
1601 N Innsbruck Qr. (264)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (270}
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (278)
1601 N Innshruck Dr. (282)
1601 N Innsbruck Dc (288)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (290)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (326)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (327)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (330)
16Q1 N Innsbruck Dc (347)
1601 N Innsbruck Dr. (371)
2
1
1
2
2
1
4
4
1
1
4
1
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Helena Bigos
Neal Dasrath
Kent & Kathleen Craft
Wllllam A. Shaw
Evelyn Cornelius
Christopher Kruger
Sandra Bullock
Rhett Trotter
R.S. Properties
Allen Hoffer
Anita Oomrow
UTone, LLC
The Schaff
David & Antonette Balcom
Brian Carion
Enes Gluhic
1314 Mississippi, LLC
Trent & Christine Bridgeman
Twin City Home Remodeling, Inc.
Mark Otto
Shari Gestson
Donald F. Bailinger
BF 128, LLC
Tom Blomberg
Grant & Krista Johnson
Chris & Jennifer Charbonneau
Rebecca Patterson
Trilogy of MN, LLC
Brian J. Najarian
Shari Gestson
Don Bleichner
AI Ogdie
Steven Westby
Amy Simpson
Jennifter Charbonneau
Guy F Sering
Tom Kuykendall
Nevrez Ozdemic
Phyllis A. Reha
Keith Underhill
Chris & Jennifer Charbonneau
Duane A Buhf
AI Ogdie
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1601 N Innsbruck Dr.(379)
1566 N Oberlin Circle
1140 Norton Ave. NE
1284 Norton Ave. NE
1482 Onondaga St.
1590 Onondaga S1.
61Q Osborne Rd. NE
630-650 Osborne Rd.
670-690 Osborne Rd.
91 Osborne Rd. NE
41 Osborne Way
174-176 Pearson Way
6345 Pierce St. NE
1�1 PilotAve. NE
1590 Rice Creek Rd. NE
740 Rice Creek
155 Rickard Rd. NE
113 River Edge Way NE
8121 Ruth Circle NE
1553 S Oberlin Clrcle
1556 S Oberlin Circle
1548 S Timber Ridge
6100-02 Star Ln. NE
6110-14 Star Ln. NE
6150-56 Star Ln. NE
6160-64 Star Ln. NE
6170 Starlite Blvd. NE
6412 Starlite Circle NE
6420 Starlite Circle NE
6421-23 Starlite Circle
6422 Starlite Circle NE
6430 Starlite Circle NE
6432 Starlite Circle NE
6433-35 Starlite Circle
6241 Sunrise Dr. NE
261 Sylvan Ln. NE
6210 Trinity Dr. NE
7301-03 University
1565 W Bavarian Ct. NE
6128 Woody Ln. NE
Units
2
1
1
9
3A
34
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
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1
1
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2
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Number of Licenses for approval:
Owner
Tony Magnotta
Kathleen Creager
Hubberg & Company
1284 Norton Apts, LLC
David Young
David Ajax
Levitan-Highland, LLC
Levitan-Highland, LLC
Levitan-Highland, LLC
Ken Suddard-Bangsund
Donald E. Klostreich
Juan & Lori Castro
Richard Karjalahtl
Robert Good
Trung Bui
Stephen & Marie Mondy
Dan & Deb Saplis
Matthew Brown
PK Investments, LLC
Thomas Stuart
Bradley & Barbara Shofner
Thomas Stuart
Tim & Elizabeth Doid
Tom & Janet Dold
Mike & LaDawn Severin
Jeffrey Harris
Mohamed Ali Nor
Gary Wellner
Steve & Barb Zawadski
Gary Wellner
Steve & Barb Zawadski
Steve & Barb Zawadski
Steve & Barb Zawadski
Jamey Viger
Marlys Hermansen
Gregg Hebelsen
CART Real Estate Holdings, LLC
Joseph Jungmann
Keri Sothern
Grant LiaBraaten
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CffY OF
FRIDLEY
AGENDA ITEM
CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 17, 2012
Date: June 7, 2012 �
To: William Bums, City Manager�
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From:
Subject:
Scott Hickok, Community Development Director
Julie Jones, Planning Manager
Stacy Stromberg, Planner
Second Reading for Text Amendment Request, TA #12-�1, Farmers Market
ANALYSIS
Over the last several years, we are hearing more and more about creating healthy lifestyles, which includes
the opportunity to purchase and consume fresh, locally grown fruit and vegetables. Being involved in the
State Health Improvement Program (SHIP) over the last two years with Un+ty Hospital and the Fridley
School District, has caused City staff to see the health benefits of having farmers markets and community
gardens in our community. When it came to stafYs attention that our Zoning Code, as written, does not
permit farmers markets, research began on how the code could 6e amended to permit them under certain
criteria. Staff contacted some of the surrounding communities and the Minnesota Farmers Market
Association, in order to prepare for the creation of a Zoning Code text amendment. After staff's research
was gathered, we worked with the City Attorney to develop the new code language that is in the attached.
Staff decided that in order to allow farmers markets to exist in our community without making it too
complicated, yet stifl be controlled; we would suggest ailowing a farmers market as an accessory use in all
zoning districts provided certain regulations can be met. They can only 6e located on a residentially zoned
property, provided it has an institution on it. An institution is defined as, a public or private institution,
including churches, schools, hospitals and medical clinics.
PREVIOUS COUNCILJCOMMISSION ACTION
At the April 18, 2012 Planning Commission meeting, a public hearing was held for TA #12-01. No one from
the public addressed the Planning Commission on this amendment. After a brief discussion, the Planning
Commission made a motion to approve TA #12-01. The motion was approved unanimously.
The City Council held a public hearing for TA �k12-Ol, Farmers Markets on May 7, 2012. The 1" Reading of
ordinance TA #12-01, Farmers Markets was held on May 21, 2012.
At that meeting, additional questions were brought up specifically related to allowing farmers markets
inside a building, allowing a property owner to sell their produce from their residential property and what
would be the regulations for Medtronic or another private entity to have their ow� private farmers market
on their property. Below is staff response:
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Farmers Markets within the inside of a building
The proposed ordinance before the Council is related specifically to Farmers Markets that will take place
outdoors. Staff had proposed the outdoor limitation as the City of Minneapolis recently modified their
farmers market code when they had problems develop with indoor markets occurring in industrial property
that was not properly designed for this use. A farmers market inside an industrial building would be
considered an "assembly" use in the State Building Code, meaning proper exits, bathroom facilities,
ventilation, etc. would be required. Most Fridley industrial buildings do �ot meet such criteria without
costly modifications. While staff sees no problem with an indoor farmers market in commercial buildings or
institutional uses that meet the Building Code requirements, public safety would be protected if the City
held the position that farmers markets be maintained as an outdoor activity or in commercial buildings that
already allow such a use as a principle use.
If Council would prefer to allow farmers markets indoors, staff proposes that the word "outdoors" be
removed from the first line of the farmers morket definition. Also, staff suggests an additional line be added
to the requirements repeated in the various Zoning Code sections listed in the attached ordinance draft
thatstates:
(n) All State Building Code requirements for assembly use are met for Indoor markets.
This clause would allow the City to ensure that a building used for a farmers market meets the necessary
code requirements to ensure public safety.
Creating Regulations that would allow a resident to sell garden produds from their property
Though this use is not listed as an allowable accessory use in our residential districts, staff would most
closely relate this type of use to that of a garage sale. Garage sales also aren't listed as an accessory use
and we currently have no regu{ations in our code related to garage sales. A garage sale is something that
occurs with little disruption to the neighborhood unless is becomes perpetual, which then we can address
with the resident as a violation of the home occupation ordinance. Therefore, if a resident would like to
sell their home grown tomatoes from their property, staff would likely not get involved, unless it creates a
disruption to the neighborhood. If that occurs, we could efFectively resolve the issue with our home
occupation ordinance. As a result, staff feels like additional legislation isn't required on this topic.
Can a private business have a Farmers Market on their property for their employees only
City staff and the City Attorney have spent time discussing this topic and concluded that if a private
business wants to offer this amenity to their employees onlV, this would be allowed without any special
consideration by the City. This type of market, which is attended by the business' employee's only, doesn't
pose the same public safety issues, related to traffic circulation and parking, as one that is open to the
public.
The City has been approached by Medtronic regarding this exact question, and staff has advised them that
they have the authority to have a Farmers Market for their employees only on their property. Many private
corporetions provide extra services and benefits to their employees; and staff sees this as an extension of
those services. It would only become an issue, if the market is open to the public, which is when the
Farmers Market permit would be required to be approved by the City.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
City staff recommends the Council hold the second and final reading of ordinance TA #12-01.
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Ordinance No.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 2Q5.03 DEFINITIONS, DEFINING "FARMERS
MARKET" AND " INSTUTUIONS" AND CHAPTER 205 SECTION 205.07 (R-1), SECTION
205.08 (R-2), SECTION 205.09 (R-3), SECTION 2�5,12 (PUBLIC), SECTION 205.13 (C-1),
SECTION 205.14 (G2), SECTION 205.15 (C-3 j, SECTION 205.16 (CR-1), SECTION 205.17
(M-1), SECTION 205.18 (M-2), SECTION 205.19 (M-3}, SECTION 205.20 (M-4), SECTION
205.21 (PUD), SECTION 205.23 (S-1), SECTION 205.24 (S-2), SECTION 205.25 (S-3), AND
SECTION 205.33 (O-8) ALLOWING FARMERS MARKETS AS AN ACCESSORY USE IN
THE ABOVE LISTED ZONING DSTRICTS PROVIDED CERTAIN CONDITIONS CAN BE
MET.
The Fridley City Council hereby finds after review, examination and recommendation of staff
that Chapter 205 related to creation of a definition for "farmers mazkeY' and "institution" and
allowing a`farmers market" as an accessory use in residentially zoned property provided iYs
located on land with an institution on it and allowing "farmers mazkets" as an accessory use in
the P, Public, G1, Local Business, C-2, General Business, G3, General Shopping, CR-1,
General Office, M-1, Light Industrial, M-2, Heavy lndustrial, M-3, Heavy Industrial Outdoor
Intensive, M-4, Manufacturing Only, PUD, Planned Unit Development, S-1, Hyde Park
Neighborhoods, S-2, Redevelopment S-3, Heavy Industrial Onaway Addition and O-8, Transit
Oriented Development Overlay zoning districts be amended as follows:
SECTION 1.
That Section 2�5.03 be hereby amended as follows:
205.03 DEFINITIONS
28. Fanners Market
A temporarv, seasonal, outdoor event that nrovides an opportunitv for thepublic to buy
Minnesota Qrown fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers and food products directly from farmers,
growers, or producers. These locallv grown products aze picked fresh and broueht strai�ht to the
market and sold b�the growers themselves. Altemativelv, they aze locallv grown products that
are prenared or processed according to euidelines set forth by Minnesota Department of
AQriculture's Food & Dairy Inspection Division in accordance with the Minnesota Denartment
of Health. Locallv crafted specialty items are al]owableprovided they aze not mass produced.
� 29. Fleet Vehicle
39. Institution
A public or private institution including but not limited to; �laces of woxship, schools, hospitals
and medical clinics.
�40. Integral Part of a Principal Structure
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(Remainder of section renumber accordingly)
SECTION 2.
That Section 205.07 be hereby amended as follows:
205A7 R-1, ONE FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT REGULATIONS
USES PERMITTED
B. Accessory Uses
� Farmers Market, if located on a pazcel of land that has an institution on it.
A Farmers Market shall meet the followine requirements:
(a) Shall be a member of the Minnesota Farmers Market Association or ot6er
similar recognized association of farmers mazkets and meet all of their
resgective requirements;
(b) Shall identify a market mana�er that facilitates the requirements of the
Citv;
(c) Shall have General Liabilitv insurance including Products and Completed
Onerations coveraee with a minimum Limit of Liabilitv of $I,500,000 per
occurrence;
(d) Shall have applied for and received all required county and state ]icenses
and have complied with all applicable Citv of Fridlev reeulations and city
codes•
(e) A majoritv of the products sold shall be �rown or produced in Minnesota;
(� The sale of ]ive animals and alcoholic bevera es is �rohibited;
(g) Anv advertisinQ or directional signs disolaved either off premise or on
premises shall onlv be displaved on the day of the event, with the
excention of one 4 fr. bv 8 i. sien that can be displaved on the premises
for the duration of the farmers market season•
(h) The location of the event shall have written authorization from the
propertV owner;
(i) An established schedule shall be submitted as to the dates and times of the
market;
(j) Any temporarv structure used for the farmecs market shall be erected and
removed on the day.of the event;
(k) A siteplan shall be submitted showine tent and vendor locations, vehicle
circulation and narkin�nrior to commencement of event. Site plan to be
approved bv the Communitv Development Director;
(1) A Farmers Market Event Permit Avplication shall be completed, approved
and on file with the Communitv Development Director prior to
commencement of event; providina proof that all above requirements are
bein� met:
(m)The City reserves their right to revoke anv Fanners Market Event Permit
issued fox failuce of compliance with the above requirements. The Citv
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will process any such permit revocation according to the orocedures listed
in Citv Code Section 11.08.
SECTION 3.
That Section 205.�8 be hereby amended as follows:
205.08 R-2, TWO-FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT REGULATIONS
USES PERMITTED
B. Accessory Uses
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Eaj j4� A private gazage is the first accessory building. It shall not exceed 100% of the
first floor area of the dwelling unit or a ma�cimum of 1,000 square feet.
{�j � Privately owned recreational facilities which are for the enjoyment and
convenience of the residents of the principal use and their guests.
{E} �Home occupations.
(�j �The rental of guest rooms to not more than two (2) persons per dwelling unit.
fe} � Solar energy devices as an integral part of the principal structure.
j� Farmers Mazket, if located on a pazcel of land that has an institurion on it.
A Farmers Market shall meet the followinQ requirements:
� Shall be a member of the Minnesota Farmers Market Association or other
similar recoenized association of farmers markets and meet all of their
respective rec�uirements;
�b Shall identifv a market manaaer that facilitates the requirements of the City;
� Shall have General Liabilitv insurance includin�Products and Completed
Operations coverage with a minimum Limit of Liabilitv of $1,SOO,OOO�er
occunence;
� Shall have applied for and received all required countv and state licenses and
have complied with all applicable City of Fridl� reQUlations and city codes;
� A majoritv of the products sold shall be �rown or produced in Minnesota;
�f The sale of live animals and alcoholic bevera e�s is prohibited;
� Any advertising or directional siens disnlaved either off �remise or on
pTemises shall only be displayed on the dav of the event, with the exc�tion of
one 4 ft. by 8 ft. sign that can be disolayed on thepremises for the duration of
the Yarmers mazket season•
� The location of the event shall have written authorization from the nropertv
owner,
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j� An established schedule shall be submitted as to the dates and times of the
mazket;
� Anv temporazy structure used for the farmers market shall be erected and
removed on the dav of the event;
� A site plan shall be submitted showine tent and vendor locations, vehicle
circulation and parkinQ �rior to commencement of event. Site plan to be
approved by the Community Develo�ment Director;
� A Farmers Market Event Permit Ao�lication shall be completed, approved
and on file with the Community Development Directo�riar to
commencement of event; providingproof that all above requirements are
being met;
�The Citv reserves their right to revoke any Farmers Mazket Event Permit
isued for failure of comvliance with the above reauirements. The City will
process anv such nermit revocation according to theprocedures listed in City
Code Section 11.08.
SECTION 4.
That Section 205.09 be hereby amended as follows:
205.09 R-3, GENERAL MULTIPE DWELLING DISTRICT REGULATIONS
USES PERMITTED
B. Accessory Uses
� Farmers Market if located on aparcel of land that has an institution on it.
A Farmers Market shal] meet the followin� requirements:
� Shall be a member of the Minnesota Farmers Market Association or other
similaz recognized association of farmers markets and meet all of their
respective requirements;
� Shall identifv a market mana�er that facilitates the requirements of the Citv;
� Shall have General Liabilitv inswance includine Products and Completed
Onerations coverage with a minimum Limit of Liability of $1,500,000 per
occurrence;
� Shall have anolied for and received all required county and state licenses and
have complied with all applicable City of Fridlev re¢ulations and city codes;
� A maioritv of the products sold shall be grown or produced in Minnesota;
f� The sale of live animals and alcoholic bevera eg s is �rohibited;
� Anv advertisin� or directional si�ns displaved eitber off nremise or on
premises shall onlv be disnlaved on the dav of the event, with the exceotion of
one 4 ft. bv 8 ft. sign that can be displaved on the premises for the duration of
the farmers market season;
l�i The location of the event shall have written authorization from the propertv
owner;
� An established schedule shall be submitted as to the dates and times of the
market;
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� Anv temporarv structure used for the farmers market shall be erected and
removed on the dav of the event;
l�c A site plan shall be submitted showin� tent and vendor locations, vehicle
circulation and parking orior to commencement of event. Site plan to be
a�proved by the Community Develonment Director;
� A Farmers Market Event Permit Application shall be conipleted, approved
and on file with the Comniunitv Development Director orior to
wmmencement of event� providin� proof that all above requirements are
beine met;
�The Citv reserves their rieht to revoke anv Farmers Market Event Permit
issued for failure of com�liance with the above requirements. The Citv will
process anv suchpermit revocation accordlne to the procedures listed in City
Code Section 11.08.
SECTION 5.
That Section 205:12 be hereby amended as follows:
205.12 P, PUBLIC FACILITIES DISTRICT REGULATIONS
2. U5ES PERMITTED
B. Accessory Uses
� Farmers Market, provided it meets the followinQ requirements:
� Shall be a member of the Minnesota Farmers Market Association or other
similar recoenized association of fazmers markets and meet all of their
resvective requirements;
b� Shall identify a market mana�er that facilitates the requirements of the City;
� Shal] have General Liabilitv insurance including Products and Com�leted
Onerations coverage with a minimum Limit of Liabilitv of $1,500.�OO�er
occurrence;
� Shall have annlied for and received all required countv and state licenses and
have co�lied with all applicable Cit� of Fridlev re�ulations and citv codes;
� A maioritv of the products sold shall be erown or produced in Minnesota:
�f The sale of ]ive animals and alcoholic beverages is prohibited;
� Any advertisin� or directional signs displaved either off premise or on
premises shall onlv be displaved on the dav of the event, with the exception of
one 4 ft. bv 8 ft. sign that can be displayed on the premises for the duration of
the farmers mazket season;
h� The location of the event shall have written authorization from the �ropertv
owner;
� An estabLished schedule shall be submitted as to the dates and times of the
market
� Any temporarv structure used for the farmers mazket shall be erected and
removed on the day of the event:
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� A site plan shall be submitted showing tent and vendor locations, vehicle
circulation and parkin rior to commencement of event. Site plan to be
approved by the Communitv Development Directors
� A Farmers Market Event Permit Apnlication shall be compieted, approved
and on file with the Communitv Development Director prior to
commencement of event; providingproof that all above requirements are
bein� met;
�The Citv reserves their right to revoke anyFarmers Market Event Permit
issued for failure of compliance with the above rec�uirements. The City will
process anv such nermit revocation according to theprocedures listed in City
Code Section 11.08.
5ECTION 6.
That Secrion 205.13 be hereby amended as follows:
205.13 G1, LOCAL BUSINE5S DISTRICT REGULATIONS
USES PERMITTED
B. Accessory Uses
� Farmers Market, provided it meets the following recluirements:
� Shall be a member of the Minnesota Farmers Market Association or other
similar reco�nized association of farmers markets and meet all of their
respective requirements;
� Shall identify a market manager that facilitates the requirements of the Gitv;
� Shall have General Liabilitv insurance includinplProducts and Completed
Operations coverage with a minimum Limit of Liabilitv of $1,500,000 per
occurrence;
(d� Shall have applied for and received all required countv and state licenses and
have complied with all apnlicable Citv of Fridley regulations and city codes;
� A ma�ority of the products sold shall be grown or produced in Minnesota;
� The sale of live animals and alcoholic beverages is prohibited;
{g� Any advertisinQ or directional signs dis�laved either off �remise or on premises
shall o� be di�laved on the dav of the event, with the exceotion of one 4 ft.
� 8 ft. sign that can be displayed on the oremises for the duration of the
farmers market season;
� The location of the event sha11 have written authorization from the prouerty
owner;
� An established schedule shall be submitted as to the dates and times of the
market:
� An��orary structure used for the farmers market shall be erected and
removed on the day of the event;
�k� A siteplan shall be submitted showin� tent and vendor locations. vehicle
circulation and uarkine prior to commencement of event. Siteplan to be
appxoved bv the Community Development Director;
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�1,� A Farmers Market Event Permit Application shall be completed, approved and
on file with the Community Development Director �rior to cammencement of
event; providing nroof that all above requirements are being met;
j�The City reserves their ri�ht to revoke anv Farmers Market Event Permit issued
for failure of compliance with the above requicaments. The City will process
anv such permit revocation accordin� to the procedures listed in City Code
Section 11.08,
SECTION 7.
That Section 205.14 be hereby amended as follows:
20514 G2, GENBRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT REGULATIONS
USES PERMITTED
B. Accessory Uses
(11) Farmers Market, pTOVided it meets the followin� requiiements:
� Shal] be a member of the Minnesota Farmers Market Association or other
similar recoenized association of farmers markets and meet all of their
respective requirements;
� Shall identify a market manager that facilitates the requirements of the Citv:
� Shall have General Liabilityinsurance including Products and Completed
O�erations coveraQe with a minimum Limit of Liabilitv of $1,500,000 ner
occurrence;
u Shall have applied for and received all required countv and state licenses and
have comnlied with all applicable Citv of Fridlev re�ulations and city codes;
� A maioritv of ihe products sold shall be erown or produced in Minnesota;
(f� The sale of live animals and alcoholic beveraees is prohibited;
{g� Anv advertisin�or directional signs displaved either off premise or on
premises shall only be disp]aved on the dav of the event, with the exce tion of
one 4 ft. bv 8 fr. sign that can be displaved on the premises for the duration of
the farmers market season:
� The location of the event shall have written authorization from the property
owner•
(i� An established schedule shall be submitted as to the dates and times of the
market;
� Any temporarv structure used for the farmers market shall be erected and
removed on the dav of the event;
� A sit�lan shall be submitted showingtent and vendor locations, vehicle
circulation and narking prior to commencement of event. Site plan to be
�roved bv the Communitv Development Director;
� A Farmers Mazket Event Permit Application shall be completed, apnroved
and on file with the Communitv Development Director prior to
commencement of event; providing proof that all above requirements are
beine met;
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�The Cit�eserves their ri�ht to revoke any Farmers Mazket Event Pernvt
issued for failure of comp,liance with the above rec�uirements. The City will
process an s� uch permit revocation accordin� to the procedures listed in Citv
Code Section 11.08.
[.YDI��[�)►�E:�
That Section 205.15 be hereby amended as follows:
205.15 G3, GENERAL SHOPPING CENTER DISTRICT REGULATIONS
USES PERMITTED
B. Accessory Uses
(10) Fazrnexs Mazket, pxovided it meets the following reauirements:
� Shall be a member of the Minnesota Farmers Market Association or other
similar recognized association of fanners markets and meet all of their
re�ective reauirements;
b� Shall identify a markeY manager that facilitates the requirements of the City:
� Shall have General Liabilitv insurance inc]udin�Products and Completed
Onerations coverage with a minimum Limit of Liability of $1,SOO,OOO�er
occurrence;
� Shall have applied for and received all required countv and state licenses and
have complied with all applicable City of Fridlev regulations and city codes;
� A maioritv of the nroducts sold shall be grown or produced in Minnesota;
f� The sale of live animals and alcoholic bevera e�is �rohibited;
� Anv advertising or directional signs disnlayed either off premise or on
premises shall onlv be displaved on the dav of the event, with the exception of
one 4 fi. by 8 fr. sign that can be disnlaved on the premises for the duration of
the farmers market season;
�h The location of the event shall have wcitten authorization from the,propertv
owner;
�i� An established schedule shall be submitted as to the dates and times of the
mazket:
� Anv temparaiv structuce used for the farmers market shall be erected and
removed on the day of the event;
� A site plan sha11 be submitted showing tent and vendor locations, vehicle
circulation and parking prior to commencement of event. Site plan to be
aoproved by the Community Develonment Director•
� A Farmers Market Event Permit Anplication shall be completed, approved
and on file with the Communitv Develooment Director prior to
commencement of event; nrovidin�proof that all above reauirements are
beine met;
�The City reserves their rieht to revoke anv Farmers Macket Event Permit
issued for failure of comoliance with the above reyuirements The Citv will
process anv such permit revocation accordine to the procedures listed in City
Code Section 11.08.
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SECTION 9.
That Section 205.16 be hereby amended as Follows:
20516 CR-1, GENERAL OFFICE DISTRICT REGULATIONS
USE5 PERMITTED
B. Accessory Uses
(6) Farmers Mazket, nrovided it meets the following recLuirements:
� Shall be a member of the Minnesota Farmers Market Association or other
similar recoQnized association of farmers markets and meet all of their
re�ective requirements;
� Shall identifv a market manaeer that facilitates the requirements of the CitY;
� Shall have General Liabilitv insurance including Products and Completed
Onerations coverage with a minimum Limit of Liabilitv of $1,SOO,OOQ per
occurrence;
� Shall have applied for and received all required county and state licenses and
have complied with a11 applicable Citv of Fridley regulations and city codes;
� A majoritv of the products sold shall be @rown or uroduced in Minnesota;
�f The sale of live animals and alcoholic beveraees is prohibited;
� An�advertising or directional siens displaved either off premise or on
premises shall onlv be displaved on the day of the event, with the exception of
one 4 ft. bv 8 ft. sign that can be displaved on the premises for the duration of
the farmers market season;
� The location of the event shall have written authorization from the property
owner;
(i� An established schedule shall be submitted as to the dates and times of the
market•
� Anv temporary structure used for the farmers mazket shall be erected and
removed on the dav of the event;
� A site nlan shall be submitted showing tent and vendor locations, vehicle
circulation and parking prior to cammencement of event. Site plan to be
apnroved bv the Community Development Director;
� A Farmers Market Event Permit Application shall be com�leted, approved
and on file with the Communitv Development Director orior to
commencement of event; nroviding nroof that all above re�iirements are
being�met;
�The Citv reserves their right to revoke any Farmers Market Event Permit
issued for failure of compliance with the above reauirements. The Citv will
process anv such nermit revocation according to the nrocedures listed in City
Code Section 11.08.
SECTION 10.
That Section 205.17 be hereby amended as follows:
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20517 M-1, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS
i 7.Y �I . Y']�'� 1 � �` T� 1 � 7
B. Accessory Uses
(8) Farmers Market, provided it meets the followin�requirements:
� Shall be a member of the Minnesota Farmers Market Association or other
similar reco�?nized association of farmers markets and meet all of their
respective requirements;
� Shall identifv a market mana¢er that facilitates the requirements of the City;
� Shall have General Liabilitv insurance includin� Products and Completed
Operations covera�e with a minimum Limit of Liabilit�of $1,500,000 per
occurrence;
� Shall have applied for and received all required countv and state licenses and
have complied with all anplicabie City of Fridlev re�ulations and citv codes;
� A maLritv of the products sold shall be Qrown or produced in Minnesota;
�f The sale of live animals and alcoholic bevera ep s is prohibited;
� Anv advertising or directional siens displaved either off premise or on
premises shall onlv be displaved on the dav of the event, with the exception of
one 4 ft. bv 8 fr. sign that can be displayed on the premises for the duration of
the farmers market season;
�h The location of the event shall have written authorization from the pronerty
owner;
� An established schedule shall be submitted as to the dates and times of the
market;
� Any temporary structure used for the farmers mazket shall be erected and
removed on the dav of the event;
� A site plan shall be submitted showin¢ tent and vendor locations, vehicle
circulation and parkin rior to commencement of event. Site alan to be
a�proved bv the Communit�Development Director;
� A Farmers Mazket Event Permit Application shall be comoleted, approved
and on file with the Communitv Davelopment Director prior to
commencement of event; nrovidin� oroof that all above requirements aze
being met;
�The Citv reserves Yheir rieht to revoke any Farmers Mazket Event Permit
issued for failure of compliance with the above requirements. The City will
process any such permit revocation according to the procedures listed in Ciri'
Code Section 11.0$.
SECTION 11.
That Section 20518 be hereby amended as follows:
205.18 M-2, HEAVY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS
USES PERMITTED
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B. Accessory Uses
(8) Farmers Market, provided it meets the followin�requirements:
� Shall be a member of the Minnesota Farmers Market Assoeiation or other
similar recosnized association of farmers markets and meet all of their
respective requirements;
�b Shall identify a market manager that facilitates the requirements of the CitY;
� Shall have Genera] Liabilitv insurance including Products and Completed
Operations covera�e with a minimum Limit of Liability of $1,500,000 per
occurrence•
� Shall have apnlied for and received all required county and state licenses and
have complied with a11 applicable Citv of Fridlev regulations and citY codes;
� A maioritv of the vroducts sold shall be erown or produced in Minnesota;
�f The sale of live animals and alcoholic beveraees is prohibited;
� Any advertising or directional signs disulayed eiYher off piemise or on
premises shall onlv be displaved on the dav of the event, with the exception of
one 4 fr. b�8 ft. siQn that can be displayed on the �remises for the dwation of
the farmers market season;
�h The location of the event shall have written authorization from the propertv
owner;
� An established schedule shall be submitted as to the dates and times of the
market;
� Anv temporary structure used for the farmers market shall be erected and
removed on the dav of the event;
� A site plan shall be submitted showinp tent and vendor locations, vehicle
circulation and �arkingprior to commencement of event. Site plan to be
�proved bythe Communit�Development Director,
�1,� A Farmers Market Event Permit Application shall be completed, ap,proved
and on file with the Communitv Development Director rip Qi tQ
commencement of event; providing oroof that all above requirements aze
beine met;
�The Citv reserves their ri�ht to revoke anv Farmers Mazket Event Permit
issued for failure of comnliance with the above requirements. The Citv will
process an sY uch permit revocation accordine to the procedures listed in City
Code Section 11.08.
SECTION 12.
That Section 205.19 be hereby amended as follows:
205.19 M-3, HEAVY INDUSTRIAL, OUTDOOR INTENSIVE DISTRICT REGULATIONS
2. USES PERMITTED
B. Accessory Uses
(8) Farmers Market provided it meets the followinQ requirements•
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� Shall be a member of the Minnesota Fazmers Market Association or other
similar reco�nized association of farmers mazkets and meet all of their
respective requirements;
�b Shall identifY a market manager that facilitates the requirements of the Citv;
� Shall have General Liabilitv insuranca includine Produets and Completed
Operations coveraee with a minimum Limit of Liabilitv of $ I,500,000 per
occurrence;
� Shall have applied for and received all required county and state licenses and
have complied with all applicable City of Fridlev regulations and citv codes;
� A ma�oritv of the products sold shall be grown or �roduced in Minnesota;
fj� The sale of live animals and alcoholic bevera eg s is prohibited;
� Any advertisine or directional si�ns displayed either off premise or on
premises shall onlv be displaved on the dav of the event, with the exception of
one 4 ft. bv 8 ft. sign that can be displaved on the �remises for the duration of
the farmers mazket season•
� The location of the event shall have written authorization from the property
owner;
� An established schedule shall be submitted as to the dates and times of the
market•
� Anv temnorarv structure used for the farmers mazket shall be erected and
removed on the dav of the event;
� A site plan shall be submitted showin¢ tent and vendor locations, vehicle
circulation and parkingprior to commencement of event. Site plan to be
apnroved by,the Communit�Development Director;
� A Farmers Market Event Permit Application shall be completed, apnroved
and on file with the Communitv Development Director prior to
commencement of event; nroviding proof that all above requirements are
bein� met;
�The City reserves their riaht to revoke anv Farmers Market Event Permit
issued for failure of compliance with the above rec�uirements. The Cit will
process any such permit revocation accordin�to the procedures listed in City
Code Section 11.08.
SECTION 13.
That Section 205.20 be hereby amended as follows:
205.20 M-4, MANUFACTURING ONLY DISTRICT REGULATIONS
USES PERMITTED
B. Accessory Uses
�81 Farmers Market, provided it meets the followin¢ requirements:
� Shall be a membex of the Minnesota Farmers MaTket Associarion or other
similar recognized association of farmers markets and meet all of their
respective requiiements;
�
� Shall iden6fv a mazket mana¢er that facilitates the requirements of the City;
� Shall have General Liability insurance includinp Products and Completed
O�erations coverage with a minimum Limit of Liabilitv of $1,SQ0,000 per
occurrence;
� Shall have apnlied for and received all required county and state licenses and
have complied with all applicable Citv of Fridley re�ulations and city codes;
� A maioritv of the products sold shall be grown or produced in Minnesota;
�f The sale of live animals and alcoholic bevera�es is �rohibited;
� Anv advertising or directional signs displaved either off premise or on
premises shall onlv be displaved on the dav of the event, with the excention of
one 4 ft. by 8 fr. siQn that can be displaved on the premises for the duration of
the farmers market season•
� The location of the event shall have written authorization from the property
owner•
Q An established schedule shall be submitted as to the dates and times of the
market;
� Anv temporar�structure used for the farmers market shall be erected and
removed on the day of the event;
� A site plan shall be submitted showing tent and vendor locations, vehicle
circulation andparking prior to commencement of event. Site plan to be
aonroved bv the Community Development Director;
� A Farmers Market Event Permit Application shall be com.pleted, apnroved
and on file with the Community Development Director prior to
commencement of event; providing_proof that all above requirements are
being met;
�The City reserves their ri�ht to revoke anv Farmers Market Event Permit
issued for failure of compliance with the above requirements. The Cit�will
process any such nermit revocation according to the procedures ]isted in City
Code Seetion 11.08.
SECTION 14.
That Section 205.21.03 be hereby amended as follows:
205.21 PUD, PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT REGULATIONS
ADOPTION OF PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
F. Uses Permitted.
A. Permitted Uses in PUD Districts are:
� Unless otherwise prohibited by law within the City, any use of land or buildings
which is clearly designated by type or category on the approved and adopted
General Plan of Development and subsequently approved site plans, shall be
permitted by this District.
B. Accessory Uses
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(1) Farmers Market,provided it meets the followin requirements:
�a,� Shall be a member of the Minnesota Farmers Market Association or other similar
recoenized association of farmers markets and meet all of their respective
requirements;
�b Shall identify a market manaQer that facilitates the requirements of the City;
� Shall have General Liabilitv insurance including Products and Completed
O�erations coverage with a minimum Limit of Liability of $1,500,000 ner
occurrence;
� Shall have applied for and received all required countv and state licenses and have
comnlied with all applicable Cityof Fridley reeulations and city codes•
� A ma�oritv of the products sold shall be �rown or produced in Minnesota;
�f The sale of live animals and alcoholic beverages is prohibited;
� Any advertising or directional signs disnlaved either off premise or on premises
shall only be displayed on the day of the event with the exception of one 4 ft. bv
8 ft. sign that can be displaved on the premises far the duration of the farmers
market season;
�h� The location of the event shall have written authorization from the �ropertv
owner;
� An established schedule shall be submitted as to the dates and times of the
mazket,
�j� Anv temporarv structure used for the fanners mazket shall be erected and
removed on the da�of the event;
jk� A site plan shall be submitted showing tent and vendor locations, vehicle
circulation and parkingprior to commencement of event. Site plan to be
approved bv the Communit�Development Director;
� A Farmers Market Event Permit Application shal] be completed, approved and on
file with the Community Development Director prior to commencement of event;
providin�proof that all above requirements aze bein� met;
�The Citv reserves theii ri�ht to revoke anv Farmers Market Event Permit issued
for failwe of co �liance with the above requirements. The City will process any
such �ermit revocation accordinQ to the orocedures listed in City Code Section
11.08.
SECTION 15.
That Section 205.23 be hereby amended as follows:
205.23 S-1, HYDE PARK NEIGHBORHOOD DISTRICT REGULATIONS
4. USES PERMITTED
C. Accessory Uses
� Farmers Market, if located on a pazcel of land that has an institution on it.
A Farmers Market, nrovided it meets the following reauirements:
:I
� Shall be a member of the Minnesota Farmers Market Association or other
similar recoQnized association of farmera markets and meet all of their
resnective requirements;
� Shall identifv a market manager that facilitates the requirements of the Citv;
�c,� Shall have General Liabilit�insurance includin@ Products and Completed
Operations coveraee witL a minimum Limit of Liabilitv of $1,500,000 ner
occurrence;
� 5ha11 have applied for and received all required countv and state licenses and
have complied with all applicable City of Fridlev regulations and city codes;
� A maiorit�of the products sold shall be grown or produced in Minnesota;
�f The sale of live animals and alcoholic beverages is prohibited:
� Anv advertisine or directional sians dis�laved either off premise or on
premises shall only be disola�d on the day of the event, with the exception of
one 4 ft. b�8 ft. sign that can be disnlaXed on the premises for the duration of
the farmers market season;
� The location of the event shall have written authorization from the property
owner;
� An established schedule shall be submitted as to the dates and times of the
market;
� Anv temporary structure used for the farmers mazket shall be erected and
removed on the dav of the event;
� A site nlan shall be submitted showine tent and vendor locations, vehicle
circulation and uarking prior to commencement of event. Site plan to be
apnroved by the Community Development Director;
� A Farmers Market Event Permit Apnlication shall be comnleted, approved
and on file with the Communitv Development Director prior to
commencement of event; providin�proof that all above requirements are
beine met;
(�The City reserves their right to revoke anv Farmers Market Event Permit
issued for failure of comoliance with the above rec�uirements. The Cit�ill
process any such permit revocation accordin�to the procedures listed in Citv
Code Secrion 11.08.
SECTION 16.
That Section 205.24 be hereby amended as follows:
SECTION 205.24 S-2, REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT REGULATIONS
2. USES PERMITTED
A. Permitted Uses in S-2 Districts aze:
� Those uses which aze acceptable to the overall
development plans as
development plans, the
within the development.
B. Accessorv Uses
approved by the City.
City shall determine the
�
redevelopment plan and specific
Upon approval of the specific
specific uses that are permitted
� Farmers Market, provided it meets the followin�requirements:
� Shall be a member of the Minnesota Fanners Market Association or other
similar recognized association of farmers markets and meet all of their
respective requirements;
� Shall identify a mazket manager that facilitates the requirements of the City;
� Shall have General Liability insurance includin� Products and Completed
Onerations coverage with a minimum Limit of Liability of $1,SOOA�O per
occurrence;
� Shall have applied for and received all required countv and state licenses and
have complied with all applicable Citv of Fridlev regulations and city codes;
� A majority of the products sold shall be ¢rown or vroduced in Minnesota;
f� The sale of live animals and alcoholic beveraQes is prohibited;
� Anv advertisin� or directional signs displaved either off premise or on
premises shall only be dis l�aved on the dav of the event, with the exception of
one 4 ft. bv 8 ft. sign that can be displaved on the premises for the duration of
the farmers market season;
l�i The location of the event sha11 have written authorization from the nroperCy
owner;
� An established schedule shall be submitted as to the dates and times of the
mazket;
� Anv temporazv structure used for the farmers mazket shall be erected and
removed on the day of the event;
�k A site �lan shall be submitted showine tent and vendor locations, vehicle
circulation and parkingprior to commencement of event. Site plan to be
�roved by the Community DevelQpment Director;
� A Farmers Market Event Permit Application shall be completed, approved
and on file with the Communitv Development Dicector prior to
commencement of event; nrovidingproof that all above requirements are
beine met;
�The City reserves their ri�ht to revoke anv Farmers Market Event Permit
issued for failure of compliance with the above requirements. The process for
any such permit revocation shall be provided in City Code Section ll.08.
SECTION 17.
That Section 205.25 be hereby amended as follows:
205.25 S-3, HEAVY INDUSTRIAL, ONAWAY ADDITION DISTRICT REGULATIONS
4. USES PERMITTED
B. Accessory Uses
(8) Farmers Market, provided it meets the followine requirements:
�
�a,� Shall be a member of the Minnesota Farmers Market Association or other
similar recognized association of farmers markets and meet all of their
respective requiraments;
�b Shall identifv a market mana¢er that facilitates the requirements of the City;
� Shall have General Liability insurance includine Products and Completed
Overations coverage with a minimum Limit of Liability of $1,500,000 per
occurrence•
� Sha11 have applied for and received all required countv and state licenses and
have com�lied with a11 applicable Citv of Fridley regulations and cit cv odes;
� A majorit�of the �roducts sold shall be grown or �roduced in Minnesota;
�f The sale of live animals and alcoholic bevera es is prohibited;
� Any advertising or directional signs displaved either off premise or on
premises shall onikbe disvlaved on the dav of the event, with the exception of
one 4 ft. by 8 fr. sign that can be displaved on the premises for the dixration of
the farmers mazket season;
� The location of the event shall have written authorization from the pronerty
owner•
� An established schedule shall be submitted as to the dates and times of the
market
� Anv temporarv structure used foc the farmers mazket shall be erected and
removed on the day of the event;
� A site plan shall be submitted showing tent and vendor locations, vehicle
circulation and parking prior to commencement of event. Site plan to be
ap�roved bY the Communitv Development Director;
� A Farmers Market Event Permit Application shall be completed, approved
and on file with the Community Development Directar prior to
commencement of event; �rovidingproof that all above rec�uirements are
being met:
�The Citv reserves their right to revoke anv Farmers Market Event Permit
issued far failure of compliance with the above requirements. The City will
process anv such �ermit revocation according to the procedures listed in City
Code Secrion 11.08.
Section 18.
That Section 205.33.10 be hereby amended as follows:
20533.10 Landscape and Streetscape Requirements
2. Streetscaping
F. Farmers Market
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PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF , 2012
ATTEST:
Debra A. Skogen, City Clerk
Public Heazing:
First Reading:
Second Reading:
Publication:
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Scott J. Lund, Mayor
I•
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arY oF
FRIDLEY
AGENDA ITEM
CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 11, 2012
Date: June 5, 2012
To: William Burns, City Manager�� �
From: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director
Julie Jones, Planning Manager
Stacy Stromberg, Planner
Subject: Summary Ordinance for Farmers Market, TA #12-01
On May 21, 2012, the City Council held the first reading of the proposed ordinance amendments to
atlow a Farmers Market as an as an accessory use in residential zoning district provlded an institution is
located on the property, or to allow a Farmers Markets as an accessory use in the other listed zoning
districts.
The second reading is scheduled for the June 11, 2012, City Council meeting. After a second reading,
the ordinance must be published in the City's official newspaper. In order to save taxpayer dollars,
State Statute allows cities to publish a summary ordinance, which is an abbreviated version of the
proposed code changes.
A summary ordinance for TA #12-01 is attached for your review and approval.
Staff recommends that the City Council review and approve the attached summary ordinance for
publication in the City's official newspaper.
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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 205 ZONIIVG, CREATING A DEFINTION
FOR FARMERS MARKET AND INSTITUTION AND ALLOWING FARMERS
MARKETS AS A ACCESSORY USE IN THE FOLLWING SECTIONS; 205.07 (R-1),
205.08 (R-2), 205.09 (R-3), 20512 (PUBLIC), 205.13 (C-1), 205.14 (C-2), 20515 (C-
3), 205.16 (CR-1), 20517 (M-1), 205.18 (M-2), 205.19 (M-3), 205.20 (M-4), 205.21
(PUD), 205.23 (S-1), 205.24 (S-2), 205.25 (S-3), AND 205.33 (O-8)
I. Title
An ordinance of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, amending the Fridley City Code to allow
Farmers Markets as an accessory use in residential zoning district provided an institution
is located on the property, or to allow a Farmers Mazkets as an accessory use in all other
zoning districts.
II. Summarv
The City Council of the City of Fridley does hereby ordain as follows:
That Chapter 205 Zoning is hereby amended to define the terms "Farmers MazkeY' and
"Institution" and to allow a Farmers Market as an accessory use in a residential zoning
district, 205.07, 205.08, 205.09, and 205.24 provided an institution is located on the
property. To allow a Farmers Market as an accessory use in a public, commercial,
industrial, redevelopment, planned unit development or transit overlay zoning district,
205.13, 205.14, 205.15, 205.16, 205.17, 208.18, 205.19, 2�5.20, 205.23, 205.25, and
20533.
III. Notice
This title and summary has been published to ciearly inform the public of the intent and
effect of the modifications to the Zoning Code. A copy of the ordinance, in its entirety, is
available for inspection by any person during regular business hours at the offices of the
City Clerk of the City of Fridley, 6431 University Ave N.E., Fridley, MN.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
THIS DAY OF , 2012.
ATTEST:
DEBRA A. SKOGEN, CITY CLERK
:.
SCOTT J. LUND, MAYOR
AGENDA ITEM
CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 11, 2012
CffY OF
FRIDLEY
Date: May 30, 2012
To: William Burns, City Manager ��
From: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director
Julie Jones, Planning Manager
StacyStromberg, Planner
Subject: Second Reading for TA #12-02, an Ordinance for an Amendment to Chapter 11, Fees
BACKGROUND
The amendment to the zoning code that would allow Farmers Markets to be permitied as an accessory
use requires that a Farmers Market Event Permit be issued. As a result, there needs to be modification
to Chapter 11, Fees, to include the permit fee for a Farmers Market Event.
Staff has determined that a$100 fee would cover the cost of staff review time for this permit.
Staff recommends that the City Council hold the second and final reading of the attached ordinance
amending Chapter 11, Fees, related to the permit fee for a Farmers Market Event.
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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDII�TANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 11 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE
PERTAINING TO GENERAL PROVISIONS AND FEES
The City Council of the City of Fridley hereby finds, afrer review, examination and
recommendation of staff, that Chapter 11, Fees, of the Fridley City Code be hereby amended and
appended into the table alphabetically as follows:
11.10. FEES
License and permit fees shall be as follows;
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
_ DAY OF 2012.
ATTEST:
DEBRA A. SKOGEN, CITY CLERK
First Reading: May 21, 2012
Second Reading: June 11, 2012
Published:
: :
SCOTT J. LUND, MAYOR
CfiY OF
FRIDLEY
AGENDA ITEM
CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 11, 2012
INFORMAL STATUS REPORTS
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