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STATE OF MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF ANOKA
CITY OF FRIDLEY
In the Matter of: VAR #00-23
Owner: Marti J. Povlitzki and Nina J. Povlitzki
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APPEALS COMMISSION
PROCEEDINGS VARIANCE
The above entitled matter came before the Appeals Commission of the City of Fridley and was heard on the
23rd day of August, 2000, on a petition for a variance pursuant to the City of Fridley's Zoning Ordinance, for
the following described property:
To reduce the front yard setback from 35 feet to 31 feet and to reduce
the side yard setback between living area and the side property line
from 10 feet to 5 feet to allow the construction of a home addition
on Lots 66, 67, and 68, Block A, Riverview Heights, generally located
at 369 Hugo Street
IT IS ORDERED that a variance be granted as upon the following conditions or reasons:
Approved with two stipulations. See attached August 23, 2000, Appeals
Commission minutes.
STATE OF MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF ANOKA
CITY OF FRIDLEY
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
I, Debra A. Skogen, City Clerk for the City of Fridley, with and in for said City of Fridley, do hereby certify that I
have compared the foregoing copy and Order granting a variance with the original record thereof preserved in
my office, and have found the same to be a correct and true transcript of the whole thereof.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto su scribed my hand at the City of Fridley, Minnesota, in the
County of Anoka on the o`�15� day of , 2000.
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Variances are valid for a period of one year following approval and shall be considered void if not used within
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'j -° ` FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL 1v�ETING OF SEPTEMBER 10, 200_ PAGE 2
OLD BUSINESS:
1. ORDINANCE NO. 1158 RECO FYING THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE BY
AMENDING APPENDIX F T PROVIDE FOR THE ADJUSTMENT OF
SALARIES FOR THE M�iYOR AND THE COUNCILMEMBERS llv
ACCORDANCE WITH SEC�ION 2.07 OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF
FRIDLEY:
Mr. Burns, City Manager, tated that this ordinance provides for a four percent (4%) cost
of living adjustment. S recommended Council's approval.
ADOPTED ORDIN�iCE NO. 1158.
NEW BUSINESS:
2.
ORDINANCE �O. 1159 AMENDING CHAPTERS 205, 206 AND 603 OF THE
FRIDLEY
MENTS:
Mr. 1
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3urns City Manager, stated that the ordinance would require sprinklers in a11 new
ing m excess of 2,000 square feet and would disassociate sprinklering requirements
li or licensing. Staff recommended Council's approval.
ORDINANCE N0.1159.
3. REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE EXTENSION, VAR #00-23, BY MARTI
POVLITZKI, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A GARAGE ADDITION AND
THE EXPANSION OF A FRONT ENTRYWAY, GENERALLY LOCATED AT
369 HUGO STREET N.E. (Ward 3):
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Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that the Povlitzkis were granted front and side yard
variances in August of last year that would have allowed the construction of an addition
to their home. They are currently requesting additional time. Staff recommended a one-
year extension.
Councilmember Bolkcom stated that the Povlitzkis should be sent information regarding
Anoka County's plans as soon as possible.
APPROVED VARIANCE EXTENSION, VAR #00-23.
RF.C[1T.TTTTnN NO.
7-2001 APPROVING A PLAT, P.X. #O1-03, SKYWUUI�
MANOR, BY BRUC NEDEGAARD TO REPLAT PROPERTY FOR THE
PTTRPnSF OF CREA ING LOTS TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF NEW
SINGLE FAMILY HO ES, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5353 F1LLMUttr:
STREET N.E. (WARD 2):
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THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
CITY COUNCIL
The Regulaz Meeting of the Fridley City Council was called t order by Mayor Lund at 8:00
p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Mayor Lund led the Council and audience in the Ple ge of Allegiance to the Flag.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Lund, uncilmember Barnette, Councilmember Bolkcom,
Councilmemb Billings, Councilmember Wolfe.
MEMBERS ABSENT: None.
PROCLAMATIONS:
National Breast Canc rAwareness Month - October, 2001
National Mammog aphy Day - October 19, 2001
Mayor Lund stated that arly detection and prompt treatment can significantly reduce suffering
and deaths caused by s disease.
APPROVAL OF P,ROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
MOTION by
Seconded by
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MOTION C�
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City Cou�i�
� cilmember Barnette to approve the proposed consent agenda as presented.
cilmember Bolkcom.
CE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
RIED UNAI�TIMOUSLY.
OF NIINUTES:
Meeting of August 27, 2001.
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FRIDLEY
AGENDA ITEM
CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 10, 2001
Date: 8/23/01 �
To: William Bums, City Manager��
From:Stacy Bulthuis, Planner
Paul Bolin, Planning Coordinator
Scott Hickok, Community Development Director
RE: Extension to VAR #00-23 (Marti Povliizki) M-01-127
INTRODUCTION
Marti Povlitzki, 369 Hugo Street, is seeking a one-year extension to variance #00-23.
Variance #00-2`� was issu�e o allow a building addition. The variance decreased
the required front yard setback from 35' to 31' and the side yard setback for living
area from 10' to 5'.
The Povliizkis are not sure they want to make this large investment in their property
until Anoka County removes or improves the vacant, boarded property it owns at the
comer of East River Road and Hugo Street.
Over the past year, City Staff and Mr. Povlitzki have had a number of discussions
with Mike Kelly of Anoka County's Highway Department. Neither the City nor Mr.
Povlitzki have received a concrete answer as to the County's plan for this home
acquired through ROW acquisition.
The Anoka County Board transferred ownership of this property from the Highway
Department to the County HRA just this past week. It will most likely be a number of
months before any plans are finalized for the reuse or demolition of this vacant,
boarded property.
PLANNING STAFF RECOMMENDATION
City Staff recommends granting a one-year extension for VAR #00-23.
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8/23/O1
To: Scott H'ickok — City of Fridley
From: Marti Povlitzki —
Subject: VARIANCE EXTENSION
Scott,
As a follow up to our recent telephone conversation , I am writing to request an
extension an for our variance.
In August 2000 the city of Fridley granted us a variance for the construction of a over the
gazage addition & the e�cpansion of the frrnrt entryway at 369 Hugo Street in Fridley.
At this time we are asking for the one year extension on the variance.
The main reason we are asking for the extension is ai this time we are not sure if we waat
to make this large investme� in our property. The reason for this indecision is the
aurem status of another property on our block. The property in question is located on
the coraer of Hugo Street & East River Road and has b�n vacated & Boarded up for
over one year. I am sure you can understand our�conce�n. UIItiI we see exactly what is
going to happen with this property we do nat believe it would be a wise investment at this
time to proce,ed we the addition on our property ( therefore, we are asking for the
elctension to the variance that was granted last August).
If you have any questions or you need more information please feel free to comact me.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Marti Povlitzki
369 Hugo Street
Fridley, MN 55432
763-785-2012
P. S. — In re�ards to the vacant — boazded up property on the comer of East River Road &
Hugo Street, my question to the city of Fridley is this. Can anyone vacate & board their
property up in Fridley or only propefiy owned by the county ? Va.cated properties open
the door to trouble, vandalism ect. ..& bring other property values down ! I am tired of
looking at it on a daily basis.
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' APPFALS COMMISSION MEETING, AUGUST 23, 2000 PAGE 2
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON KUECHLE DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
2. PUBLIC HEARING: VARIANCE REQUEST. VAR #00-23. BY MARTI AND NINA
POVLITZKI:
Per Section 205.07.03.D of the Fridley Zoning code, to reduce the front yard
setback from 35 feet to 31 feet; and
Per Section 205.07.03.D.(2).(a) of the Fridley Zoning Code, to reduce the side
yard setback for living area from 10 feet to 5 feet;
To allow the construction of a home expansion on Lots 66, 67, and 68, Block A,
Riverview Heights Addition, generally located at 369 Hugo Street.
MOTION by Mr. Tynjala, seconded by Mr. Jones, to open the public hearing and waive
the reading.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, y4LL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON KUECHLE DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED AT 7:32 P.M.
Mr. Bolin stated that the petitioners would like to construct a new entryway into their
home which would align with the 31 foot setback of the existing garage. The 31 foot
setback was approved by through the variance process 1976. The petitioners would
like to construct additional living area above the existing attached garage. The property
is zoned R-1, single family, as are all of the surrounding properties. The lot was platted
in 1922. The home was built in 1967.
Mr. Bolin stated the petitioner's hardship summary states: We would like to enlarge the
entryway to our home and we are seeking a variance that would allow us to bring the
entryway part of our home even with the front of the garage. Curren#ly our garage is
five feet from our properfy line and we are seeking to put an addition above the garage."
Mr. Bolin stated that the proposed addition would not encroach onto the side yard
anymore than the existing garage. The petitioner would like to add onto the front of the
home in the entryway area to construct a new entryway lined up with the front of the
existing garage. This would allow the petitioner to move his front door out. Currently
the front door and service door to the garage open into each other and this would give
more room. The proposed expansion would mimic the brick and cedar already found on
the house.
Mr. Bolin stated staff has no recommendation on this request. Similar variances have
been granted in the past. A side yard variance was granted to 4.4 feet for living area at
150 Talmade Way (VAR #98-05), and a front yard variance was granted to 20 feet for a
new home and garage at 6330 Arthur Street (VAR #00-11). This garage location was
approved when the garage was constructed in 1976 reducing the front yard setback to
the 31 feet. The proposed entryway would be consistent with that.
APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING, AUGUST 23, 2000 PAGE 3` ° '
Dr. Vos asked if the house to the east is set ten feet back from the property line
because that is the living area.
Mr. Bolin stated that is correct.
Dr. Vos asked if this impacted the neighbor's ability to come in requesting a variance
asking for five feet as well.
Mr. Bolin stated that it would not. That neighbor would still have the same right to
request a variance.
Mr. Kuechle asked why the variance request was necessary on the front part.
Mr. Balin sta#ed tha� this year staff is loeking at redt�cing the required front yard setba�k
for porches and entryways down to 30 feet. A covered porch or vestibule tha� is not
enclosed can encroach into the front yard setback, but this would be enclosed.
Mr. Marti Povlitzki, petitioner, .stated that he did not have anything to add to stafPs
presentation.
Mr. Kuechle asked how the entryway would be constructed with the split level.
Mr. Povlitzki stated that if you go up the stairs from the entryway, you would go right to a
closet. That will be made into a hallway with 4 steps up into the addition on top of the
garage.
Mr. Kuechle stated that they are taking the garage roof off and that would be an eight
foot wall.
Mr. Povlitzki stated that they are thinking that rather than going the full eight feet in the
front they could possibly go with a_five or six foot wall so it does not look so high. The
back will probably be a little higher, but they do not want it to look awkward.
Dr. Vo� asked if he knew why the garage was set back 31 feet �ather than tt�� �5 fee�:�
Mr. Bolin stated that was to save a window that is located behind the garage.
Dr. Vos asked if the neighbor to the east was okay with this.
Mr. Povlitzki stated that the neighbor does not have any concerns. There are no
windows on the east side.
MOTION by Mr. Jones, seconded by Ms. Jackson, to close the public hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON KUECHLE DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED AT 7:43 P.M.
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Dr. Vos stated that it seems like a reasonable request and is not encroaching any more
than the garage is already. The neighbor to the east is not concerned about it. Putting
the entry level with that garage seems to be reasonable. He would vote in favor of the
variance.
Ms. Jackson and Mr. Tynjala concurred with Dr. Vos.
Mr. Jones stated that he would vote in favor of the variance.
Mr. Kuechle stated that he, too, would vote in favor of the variance. The house to the
east is lower so it would tend to look less towering which mitigates it a little.
OIV� TION by Ms. Jackson, seconded by Mr. Jones, to approve Variance Reguest, VAR
#00-23, �y Marti and Nir�a Povlitz�i, with two stipulations:
1. The petitioner shall obtain all necessary building permits prior to construction.
2. The addition shall be architecturally compatible with the existing home.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON KUECHLE DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
3. UPDATE ON PLANNING COMMISSION AND CITY COUNCIL ACTIONS:
Mr. Bolin stated that the Planning Commission has not met since the middle of July. He
reviewed past Council actions.
ADJOURNMENT:
MOTION by Dr. Vos, seconded by Mr. Jones, to adjourn the meeting.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON KUECHLE DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE AUGUST 23, 2000, MEETING OF THE APPEALS
GOIVIMISSION AQJOUF��IED AT 7:48 P.M.
RespectFully submitted,
Signe L. Johnson
Recording Secretary
ABSTRACT
Receipt # `!� � � /•.�i ❑ Certified Copy
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Filing Fees: �� c Jrn ❑ Division ❑ GAC
Well Certificate ❑ Status ❑ Def. Spec
Received this Date:
Anoka County Recorder ❑ Other ��No Change
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ANOKA COUNIY PROPERIYTAX ADMINISTRATOR/RECORDER/REGISTRAR Of TITLES
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APPEALS COMMISSION
ACTION TAKEN NOTICE
August 25, 2000
Marti and Nina Povlitzki
369 Hugo Street
Fridley, MN 55432
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Povlitzki:
On August 23, 2000, the Fridley Appeals Commission officially approved a request for a
variance, VAR #00-23, to reduce the front yard setback from 35 feet to 31 feet and to reduce the
side yard setback for living area from 10 feet to 5 feet to allow the construction of a home
expansion on Lots 66, 67, and 68, Block A, Riverview Heights, generally located at 369 Hugo
Street with the following stipulations:
1. The petitioner shall obtain all necessary permits prior to construction.
2. The addition shall be architecturally compatible with the existing home.
You have one year from the date of the Appeals Commission action to initiate construction. If
you cannot begin construction during this time, you must submit a letter requesting an
extension at least three weeks prior to the expiration date.
If you have any questions regarding the above action, please call me at 572-3593.
Sin rely,
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Paul Bolin
Planner
Please review the above action, sign below, and return the original to the City of Fridley
Planning Department by September 1, 2000. ------�
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City of Fridley Land Use Application
VAR #00-23 August 23, 2000
GENERAL INFORMATION SPECIAL INFORMATION
Applicant:
Marti & Nina Povlitzki
369 Hugo Street
Fridley, MN 55432
Requested Action:
Variance to reduce sideyard & frontyard
setbacks to allow a home expansion.
Existing Zoning:
R-1 (Single Family Residential)
Location:
369 Hugo Street
Size:
7,650 sq. ft. .17 acres
Existing Land Use:
Single family home.
Surrounding Land Use & Zoning:
N: Single Family & R-1
E: Single Family & R-1
S: Single Family & R-1
W: Single Family & R-1
Comprehensive Plan Conformance:
Consistent with Plan
Zoning Ordinance Conformance:
Sec. 205.07.03.D.(2).(a) requires a side
yard setback of 10'.
Sec. 205.07.03.D.(1) requires a front
yard setback of 35'.
Zoning History:
1922 - Lot is platted.
1967 - Home is built.
1976 — Garage is built.
Lega1 Description of Property:
Lots 66-68, Blk A, Riverview Heights
Public Utilities:
Home is connected.
Transportation:
Hugo Street provides access to site.
Physical Characteristics:
SI;fMMARY OF PROJECT
Petitioner is seeking to reduce the required
sideyard setback, for living area, from 10' to 5'
and to reduce the frontyard setback from 35' to
31' to construct a home expansion.
Si;fMMARY OF HARDSHIP
"We would like to enlarge the ent�yway to ouY
home and we aYe seeking a variance that would
allow us to bring the entYyway paYt of our home
even with the f�ont of the garage.... Cun�ently
our gaYage is S feet fi�om our propeYty line...we
are seeking to put an additional above the
garage. " — MaYti Povlitzki
SUMMARY OF ANALYSIS
City Staff has no recommendation, as similaY
vaYiances have been gYanted in the past.
Similar variance granted:
VAR #98-OS 150 Talmadge Way
3ideyard setback reduced to 4.4'.
VAR #00-11 6330 Arthur Street
Front yard setback reduced to 20'.
CITY COUNCIL ACTION/ 60 DAY DATE
CC-9/11/00
60 Day-9/20/00
(Portion of home which addition will match)
Typical suburban landscaping. � Staff Report Prepared by: Paul Bolin
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vaR #00-23
REQUEST
Petitioner is seeking to reduce the required sideyard setback, for living area, from 10' to 5' and to
reduce the frontyard setback from 35' to 31' to construct a home expansion. Petitioner is seeking
to construct a new entryway into the home which would align with the setback of the e�cisting
garage (32'). Petitioner is also seeking to construct additional living area above the existing
attached garage.
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"We would like to enlarge the entryway to ouY honze and we are seeking a variance that would
allow us to bring the entYyway paYt of our home even with the fi�ont of the garage.... Cun•ently
our garage is S feet fYOm ouY prope�ty line... we aYe seeking to put an additional above the
gaYage.
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Marti Povlitzki
Full hardship statement attached.
ANALYSIS
The property is located on Hugo Street. The lot is rectangularly shaped, with the home being
"squared up" to and fronting on Hugo Street. The existing home was built in 1967. The attached
garage was constructed in 1976. Neither of the additions would encroach closer to the lot lines
than the current garage akeady does. City staff has received no comments from neighboring
property owners.
RECONIMENDATIONS
City Staff has no recommendation, as similar variances have been granted in the past.
Similar variance granted:
VAR #98-05 150 Talmadge Way
Sideyard setback reduced to 4.4'.
VAR #00-11 6330 Arthur Street
Front yard setback reduced to 20'.
STIPULATIONS
Staff recommends that if the variance is granted, the following stipulations be attached.
1. Petitioner shall obtain all necessary building permits prior to construction.
2. Addition shall be architecturally compatible with existing home.
,, APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING, AUGUST 23, 2000 PAGE 2
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON KUECHLE DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
2. PUBLIC HEARING: VARIANCE REQUEST. VAR #00-23. BY MARTI AND NINA
POVLITZKI:
Per Section 205.07.03.D of the Fridley Zoning code, to reduce the front yard
setback from 35 feet to 31 feet; and
Per Section 205.07.03.D.(2).(a) of the Fridley Zoning Code, to reduce the side
yard setback for living area from 10 feet to 5 feet;
To allow the construction of a home expansion on Lots 66, 67, and 68, Block A,
Riverview Heights Addition, generally located at 369 Hugo Street.
MOTION by Mr. Tynjala, seconded by Mr. Jones, to open the public hearing and waive
the reading.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, i4LL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON KUECHLE DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED AT 7:32 P.M.
Mr. Bolin stated that the petitioners would like to construct a new entryway into their
home which would align with the 31 foot setback of the existing garage. The 31 foot
setback was approved by through the variance process 1976. The petitioners would
like to construct additional living area above the existing attached garage. The property
is zoned R-1, single family, as are all of the surrounding properties. The lot was platted
in 1922. The home was built in 1967.
Mr. Bolin stated the petitioner's hardship summary states: "We would like to enlarge the
entryway to our home and we are seeking a variance that would allow us to bring the
entryway part of our home even with the front of the garage. Currently our garage is
five fee# from our property line and we are seeking to put an addition above the garage."
Mr. Bolin stated that the proposed addition would not encroach onto the side yard
anymore than the existing garage. The petitioner would like to add onto the front of the
home in the entryway area to construct a new entryway lined up with the front of the
existing garage. This would allow the petitioner to move his front door out. Currently
the front doo.r and service door to the garage open into each other and this would give
more room. The proposed expansion would mimic the brick and �cedar already found on
the house.
Mr. Bolin stated staff has no recommendation on this request. Similar variances have .
been granted in the past. A side yard variance was granted to 4.4 feet for living area at
150 Talmade Way (VAR #98-05), and a front yard variance was granted to 20 feet for a
new home and garage at 6330 Arthur Street (VAR #00-11). This garage location was
approved when the garage was constructed in 1976 reducing the front yard setback to
the 31 feet. The proposed entryway would be consistent with that.
APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING, AUGUST 23, 2000 PAGE 3 ,
Dr. Vos asked if the house to the east is set ten feet back from the property line
because that is the living area.
Mr. Bolin stated that is correct.
Dr. Vos asked if this impacted the neighbor's ability to come in requesting a variance
asking for five feet as well.
Mr. Bolin stated that it would not. That neighbor would still have the same right to
request a variance.
Mr. Kuechle asked why the variance request was necessary on the front part.
Mr. Bolin stated that this year staff is looking at reducing the required front yard setback
for porches and entryways down to 30 feet. A covered porch or vestibule that is not
enclosed can encroach into the front yard setback, but this would be enclosed.
Mr. Marti Povlitzki, petitioner, stated that he did not have anything to add to stafPs
presentation.
Mr. Kuechle asked how the entryway would be constructed with the split level.
Mr. Povlitzki stated that if you go up the stairs from the entryway, you would go right to a
closet. That will be made into a hallway with 4 steps up into the addition on top of the
garage.
Mr. Kuechle stated that they are taking the garage roof off and that would be an eight
foot wall.
Mr. Povlitzki stated that they are thinking that rather than going the full eight feet in the
front they could possibly go with a five or six foot wall so it does not look so high. The
back will probably be a little higher; but they do not want it to look awkward.
Dr. Vos asked if he knew why the garage was set back 31 feet rather than the 35 feet.
Mr. Bolin stated that was to save a window that is located behind the garage.
Dr. Vos asked if the neighbor to the east was okay with this.
Mr. Povlitzki stated that the neighbor does not have any concerns. There are no
windows on the east side.
MOTION by Mr. Jones, seconded by Ms. Jackson, to close the public hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON KUECHLE DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED AT 7:43 P.M.
., APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING, AUGUST 23, 2000 PAGE 4
Dr. Vos stated that it seems like a reasonable request and is not encroaching any more
than the garage is already. The neighbor to the east is not concemed about it. Putting
the entry level with that garage seems to be reasonable. He would vote in favor of the
variance.
Ms. Jackson and Mr. Tynjala concurred with Dr. Vos.
Mr. Jones stated that he would vote in favor of the variance.
Mr. Kuechle stated that he, too, would vote in favor of the variance. The house to the
east is lower so it would tend to look less towering which mitigates it a little.
MOTION by Ms. Jackson, seconded by Mr. Jones, to approve Variance Request, VAR
#00-23, by Marti and Nina Povlitzki, with two stipulations:
1. The petitioner shall obtain all necessary building permits prior to construction.
2. The petitioner shall be architecturally compatible with existing home.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON KUECHLE DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
3. UPDATE ON PLANNING COMMISSION AND CITY COUNCIL ACTIONS:
Mr. Bolin stated that the Planning Commission has not met since the middle of July. He
reviewed past Council actions.
ADJOURNMENT:
MOTION by Dr. Vos, seconded by Mr. Jones, to adjourn the meeting.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON KUECHLE DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE AUGUST 23, 2000, MEETING OF THE APPEALS
COMMISSION ADJOURNED AT 7:48 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
BEFORE THE APPEALS COMMISSION
TO: Residents within 350 feet of 369 Hugo Street
CASE NUMBER: VAR #00-23
APPLICANT: Marti & Nina Povlitzki
369 Hugo Street
Fridley, MN 55432
Petitioner or re resentative must be at meetin .
PURPOSE: To reduce the required front yard setback from 35 feet to 31
feet; and to reduce the required side yard setback for living
area from 10 feet to 5 feet to allow a home expansion
LOCATION OF
PROPERTY: 369 Hugo Street
LEGAL
DESCRIPTION: Lots 66, 67, 68, Block A, Riverview Heights
DATE AND TIME Appeals Commission Meeting, Wednesday, August 23,
OF HEAR►NG: 2000, at 7:30 p.m.
The Appeals Commission meetings are televised live the
night of the meeting on Channel 35.
PLACE OF Fridley Municipal Center, City Council Chambers
HEARING: 6431 Universi Avenue
HOW TO 1. You may attend hearings and testify.
PARTICIPATE: 2. You may send a letter before the hearing to Scott Hickok,
Planning Coordinator, or Paul Bolin, Planner, at 6431
University Avenue N.E., Fridley, MN 55432 or fax at 571-
1287.
SPECIAL Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an
ACCOMMODAT/ON: interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require
auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 no
later than August 17, 2000. (TDD 612-572-3534)
ANY QUESTIONS; Contact Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator, at 572-3599, or
Paul Bolin, Planner, at 572-3593.
Mailing Date: August 14, 2000
BULTENA ANDREW H
381 IRONTON ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
ELLIS BARBARA J& BRUCE A
430 IRONTON ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
THAYER JAMES D& NICOLE L
319 IRONTON ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
FOSTER BRYAN P& COLLEEN M
8161 E RIVER RD NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
LAMB PRISCILLA M
8131 FAIRMONT CIR NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
MALMBORG MICHAEL A
8160 RUTH ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
SCHACHER WILLIAM P& JEAN M
8191 RUTH CIR NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
LEPPA MICHAEL G
366 IRONTON ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
BUTLER DOUG R & JEWEL
6875 UNIVERSITY AVE NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
BURNETT JAMES C& JUDITH A
377 IRONTON ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
GASPER GENEVA C
361 IRONTON ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
VELISHEK GARY W & MARJORIE
8112 FAIRMONT CIR NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
KRAUEL MARY JO
8151 FAIRMONT CIR NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
SEERY ROBERT J& KRISTIN G
8121 FAIRMONT CIR NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
ST CYR GLEN R& GLORIA J
8140 RUTH ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
ST ARNOLD SCOTT H& MARIA A
350 IRONTON ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
KANE MICHAEL K
382 IRONTON ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
MALONEY MAX W & NOBUYO
391 IRONTON ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
GARDINER JOHN E& DONNA M
371 IRONTON ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
MARCINIAK ELAINE L
335 IRONTON ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
ERICKSON FREDRICK & MARILYN
8110 FAIRMONT CIR NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
ARNOLD TIMOTHY K
8141 FAIRMONT CIR NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
DUNLAP JOHN & MARLYS
8111 FAIRMONT CIR NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
VENNE ROBERT E& ETHEL J
8118 RUTH ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
CURRENT RESIDENT
8191 E RIVER RD NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
CURRENT RESIDENT
420 IRONTON ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
WILLSON NORMA
401 IRONTON ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
LOBASH RANDALL & DARLENE SEEGER CHARLES R& JANICE R HALVERSON CHERYL
314 IRONTON ST NE 324 IRONTON ST NE 340 IRONTON ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432 FRIDLEY,MN 55432 FRIDLEY,MN 55432
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SWENSON TAMARA
450 HUGO ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
OMLIE ALFRED R
360 HUGO ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
NELSON DAROLD A& LISA M
315 HUGO ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
BLAIR MARK R
355 HUGO ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
VNUK DENNIS R
389 HUGO ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
SCHULTZ CAMILLA A
371 HUGO ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
ZACZKOWSKI RONALD & JANET
314 HUGO ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
CLAGGETT GARY A& JANICE M
440 HUGO ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
HARRIS LEONARD D& LINDA C
350 HUGO ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
POSS TERRENCE A & PATRICIA
321 HUGO ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
POVLITZKI MARTI J& NINA J
369 HUGO ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
STOLT JUDITH A
331 HUGO ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
GOTTWALD LUKE J & SANDERS
358 HUGO ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
FORTIER THEODORE & MARLYS ��.
441 HUGO ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
STENMAN KAREN L
420 HUGO ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
WASSERMAN ALVIN R& LISA M
340 HUGO ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
BETZ DEBRA K
341 HUGO ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
BEHR JOSEPH T
381 HUGO ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
CURRENT RESIDENT
8184 E RIVER RD NE
FRIDLEY,MN
SCHMIDT NORMAN & ELDA
451 HUGO ST NE
FRIDLEY,MN 55432
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