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STATE OF MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF ANOKA
CITY OF FRIDLEY
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In the Matter of: A Rezoning, ZOA #05-04
Owner: Caroline F. Zogheib and George W. Zogheib
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Record ID 1648224
1981263.Q21
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
REZONING
The above entitled matter came before the City Council of the City of Fridley and was heard on the 12th day of
December, 2005, on a petition for a rezoning pursuant to the City of Fridley's Zoning Ordinance, for the
following described property:
To rezone property from R-3, Muiti-Family, to R-1, Single Family, legally described as Lot 21, Block 1,
River Edge Addition, subject to easement of record, generally located at 128 River Edge Way.
IT IS ORDERED that a rezoning be granted as upon the following conditions or reasons:
Approval with no stipulations. See City Council meeting minutes of November 21, 2005, December 5, 2005,
and December 12, 2005.
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF ANOKA
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CITY OF FRIDLEY )
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
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I, Debra A. Skogen, City Cferk 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 rezoning 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 ��r� day of , 2005.
DRAFTED BY:
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Debra A. Skogen, City Clerk
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ORDINANCE NO. 1219
ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY
MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS
The Council of the City of Fridley does ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. Appendix D of the Fridley City Code is amended hereinafter as indicated.
SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley and described as:
100 River Ed�e Wav
Lot 28, Block 1, River Edge Addition, subject to ea.sement of record
104 River Edge Wav
Lot 27, Block 1, River Edge Addition, subject to easement of record
108 River Edge Wav
Lot 26, Block l, River Edge Addition, subject to easement of record
112 River Edge Wav
Lot 25, Block 1, River Edge Addition, subject to easement of record
116 River Edge Wav
Lot 24, Block 1, River Edge Addition, subject to easement of record
120 River Edge Wav
Lot 23, Block 1, River Edge Addition, subject to easement of record
124 River Ed�e Wav
Lot 22, Block 1, River Edge Addition, subject to easement of record
128 Rivers Ed�e Wav
Lot 21, Block 1, River Edge Addition, subjeet to easement of record
132 River Ed�e Wav
Lot 20, Block 1, River Edge Addition, subject to easement of record
Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District R-1 (Single Family).
SECTION 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change the official zoning map to show said
tract or area to be rezoned from Zoned District R-3 (General Multiple Units) to R-1
(Single Family).
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIT'Y OF FRIDLEY THIS 12'� DAY
OF DECEMBER, 2005.
ATTEST:
DEBRA A. SKOGEN — CLERK
Public Hearing: November 21, 2005
First Reading: December 5, 2005
Second Reading: December 12, 2005
Publication: December 22, 2005
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SCOTT J. UN — MAYOR
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 12, 2005 PAGE 2
OLD BUSINESS:
1. Second Reading of an Ordinance to Amend the City Code of the City of Fridley,
Minnesota, by Making a Change in Zoning Districts (Rezoning Request, ZOA #OS-
04, by Peter Borman to Rezone Multiple Properties from R-3, Multi-Family, io R-1,
Single Family, Generally Located at 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128 and 132
River Edge Way (Ward 3).
Dr. Burns, City Manager, sta.ted Council approved the first reading of this ordin.ance at the
Council meeting on December 5. Staff recommends Council's approval of the second reading of
this ordinance.
WAIVED THE READING OF THE ORDINANCE AND APPROVED ORDINANCE NO.
1219 ON SECOND READING AND ORDERED PUBLICATION.
2.
Eztension of
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2).
ary Piat Request, PS #03-18, by Town Center Development,
1282 Mississippi Street and 6490 Central Avenue N.E. (Ward
Dr. Burns, City Manager, sta.t the preliminary plat for a 54-unit senior condominium project
was approved on January 5, 200 . The developer needed a six-month extension of his plat to
resolve legal issues regarding the wnership of the land located at 1282 Mississippi Street and
6490 Central Avenue N.E. While e legal issues have been resolved in the developer's favor,
he receive the signed mylars from An ka County in time for tonight's meeting. They expect the
final plat for this project to come bef e Council at its January 9 meeting. Staff recommends
Council's approval of an additional six- onth extension.
APPROVED.
3. Approve Comprehensive Sign Plan �pr Creekside Properties, Generally Located at
7101 Highway 65 N.E. (Ward 2). �
Dr. Burns, City Manager, stated Karen Sorenson,
Council's approval of a comprehensive sign plan.
the building and wiil consist of 3' x 8' panels with
Staff recommends Council's approval.
APPROVED.
;r of Creekside Properties, is requesting
signs will be placed on the west side of
and blue lettering on white background.
4. Resolution Approving a Plat, P.S. #OS-04, Lots 1 an 2, Olivia Grove, by the City of
Fridley, for the Purpose of Creating Two Lots, Gene lly Located at 753 and 755 —
53ra Avenue NE, Fridley, MN (Target Corporation) (W d 1).
Dr. Burns, City Manager, stated this is a subdivision for the prop ed Super Tazget that was
approved on June 27, 2005. The subdivision of this property allows r the freestanding Petco
store. Staff recommends Council's approval.
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL NIEETING OF DECEMBER 5, 2005 PAGE 2
WAIVED THE READING�� ADOPTED ORDINANCE 1215 ON SECOND READING
AND ORDERED PUBLIC ION.
3. Second Reading an Ordinance Under Section 12.06 of the City Charter Declaring
Certain Real tate to be Surplus and Authorizing the Sale Thereof, Generally
Located at El Street and Liberty Street (Ward 3).
WAIVED THE ADING AND ADOPTED ORDINANCE NO. 1216 ON SECOND
READING AND RDERED PUBLICATION.
4.
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5.
Secon eading of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 205 of the Fridley City Code
Pert ' ing to Front Yard and Side Yard Setbacks in the S-1, Hyde Park District
(Zo n� Text Amendmen# ZTA #45-03, by the City of Fridley).
� THE READING AND ADOPTED ORDINANCE NO. 1217 ON SECOND
G AND ORDERED PUBLICATION.
Receive the Minutes from the Planning Commission Meeting of November 16, 20U5.
6. First reading of an Ordinance to Amend the City Code of the City of Fridley,
Minnesota, by Making a Change in Zoning Districts (Rezoning Request, ZOA
#OS-04, by Peter Borman to Rezone Multiple Properties from R-3, Multi-Family, to
R-1, Single Family, Generally Located at 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128 and
132 River Edge Way) (Ward 3).
WAIVED THE RE.ADING AND ADOPTED THE ORDINANCE ON FIRST READING.
7. Resoluti n of the Ciiy of Fridley, Minnesota, Approving the Transfer and Ezchange
of Certa' Parcels of Land with Kent L. Craft and Kathleen M. Craft, Generally
Located at en Creek Road and Logan Parkway (Ward 3).
William Burns, stated e City is trading Tract B for an easement that is part of the Crafts'
property. Staff recommen Council's approval.
ADOPTED RESOLUTION . 2005-71.
8. Resolution of the City of F' ley, Minnesota, Approving the Transfer and Ezchange
of Certain Parcels of Land w Peter J. Kadlec and Richard G. Kadlec, Generally
Located at Ely Street and Libe Street (Ward 3).
William Burns, stated the City proposes to
recommends Council's approval.
Tract A for a right-of-way easement. Staff
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Dave Perkins Contracting, Tnc.
14230 Basalt Street N.W.
Ramsey, MN 55303
71 1/Z Avenue Street rovement
Project No. ST. 2005 3
Estimate No. 1 ........ .......................................$ 51,157.50
Councilmember Bolkcom req sted that Items 2 and 5 be removed and placed on the regular
agenda. �
MUTION by Councilmem er Barnette to approve the consent agenda as presented with the
removal of Items 2 and 5. econded by Councilmember Wolfe.
UPON A VOICE � E, .ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED ANIMOUSLY.
ADOPTION OF TH'E AGENDA:
MOTION by Co cilmember Bolkcom to approve the agenda with the addition of Items 2
and 5. Seconded y Councilmember Billings.
UPON A VO CE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION C D UNANIMOUSLY.
OPEN FO (VISITORSI:
Donald E Anderson, Jr., 7304 West Circle NE, asked why cars were always in the Cattle
Company parking lot. He has seen people sleeping in �lieir cars.
Mr. A ott, Public Safety Director, sta.ted for the most part the property around the Cattle
Comp y would be considered private property. He told Mr. Anderson if he saw someone
sleep' g in a car in the parking lot to ca11 911 and an o�cer would be called out to check to
mak sure the person is okay. .
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
11. Consideration af an Ordinance to Amend the City Code of the City of Fridley,
Minnesota, by Making a Change in Zoning Districts (Rezoning Request, ZOA
#Q5-04, by Peter Borman to Rezone Multiple Properties from R-3, Multi-Family, to
R-1, Single Family, Generally Located at 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128 and
132 (River Edge WaY) �'ard 3).
MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and
open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilmember Wolfe.
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 21 2005 PAGE 6 _
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
PUBLIC HEARING OPENED AT 7:52 P.M.
Julie Jones, Planning Coordinator, said the petitioner is Peter Borman who lives at 12d River
Edge Way. The petitioner, on behalf of the owners of 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128,
and 132 R.iver Edge Way is requesting to rezone these properties from R-3, Multi-Family, to R-
l, Single Family. The petitioner has contacted all of the above property owners regarding the
rezoni.ng request and the City has received signatures from all of tlzem. All of the prqperties
requesting to be rezoned were developed as single-family homes between the years o 1957
through 1961. They are a11 zoned R-3, Multi-Family and have been since the City's first oning
map dating back to 1958. The 1958 zoning map shows a.n R-3, Multi-Family, oning
designation starting at the south edge of River Edge Way (61 St Way) and extending all the way to
Interstate 694. Sometime between 1958 and 1962, the school district purchased the land s uth of
the subject properties, which resulted in a change of zon.ing from R-3, Multi-Faxnily, to P, ublic.
As a result of the school property being rezoned to Public, a strip of R-3, Multi-Fami y land
rema.ins as a remnant of what was once a very lazge R-3 zoned property. The petitioner d his
neighbors would like to see the current zoning changed to reflect tlie current land use, 'ch is
single family.
Ms. Jones said that while single-family homes are a pemutted use in the R-3 zoning 'strict,
changing the zoning to the land's current use will a11ow the single-family neighbor od to
rema.in the same as it exists today. The law gives the City the authority to rezone prope from
one designated use to another, as long as the zoning is in conformance with the Compre ensive
Plan. The Comprehensive Plan's current land use map and 2020 future land use map des gnates
this area as"Single Family." Rezoning these properties from R-3, Multi-Family to R-1, Single
Family is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and will promote preservati n and
reinvestment of the existing single-family neighborhood. The Planning Commission held a
public hearing on this item on November 2, 2005, and unanimously recommended ap roval.
Staff recommends Council's approval.
- Councilmember Bolkcom asked if staff could have brought this before CounciL
Ms. Jones replied staff could have done that, but did not really see a problem. The pe 'tioner
chose to bring it forward.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked if a fee was involved.
Ms. Jones replied there is a fee involved. Since single-family is a permitted use in e R-3
zoning district, staff does not typically go out and change that zoning.
Councilmember Bolkcom asked what the fee was.
Mayor Lund said it was $1,500.
Keith Olson, 112 River Edge Way, said at the Planning Commission meeting he aske if �the
City would be willing to waive the fee if there were any unusual circumstances.
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FRIDLE`'Y CTTY COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 21 2005 PAGE 7
Mayor Lund replied that is something they could consider.
Cauncilmember Bolkcom asked staff if they had ever waived any fees on anything similar to
tl�.is.
Scott Hickock, Community Development Director, said he cannot recall a situation where a
group of residents have asked for a collective rezoning and they have waived the fees. It is
something that he thinks should be put into the record that Council did take the approach at the
time the Comprehensive Plan was adopted that there is an inconsistency and Council chose to
take those on a case-by-case basis. There was not an urgent need to modify the rezoning unless
there are petitioners. This is a bit different than the taxpayers just paying for staff time. There is
a certain group who are getting a specific benefit to their property. .
Dr. Burns sta.ted just to be clear on the record, he believed there times when they have waived
the fee.
Mr. Hickok stated Council has the ability to wa.ive the fee at its discretion.
MOTION by Councilmember Bolkcom to close the public hearing. Seconded by
Councilmember Wolfe.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DELCARED THE
PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 8:10 P.M.
12. Consideration of an Ordinance Creating Chapter 205.32, 0-7, of the Fridley City
Code Pertaining�o Shoreland Overlay District.
MOTION by Counciln
open the public hearing.
Barnette to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and
ied by Councilmember Bolkcom.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, AT`�
PUBLIC HEARING OPENED A
VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
8:12 P.M.
Ms. Jones, Planning Coordinator, sai
Fridley. Fridley needs to bring shorel'
mandate that was passed many years a
overdevelopment. Even though Fridley
aze still required to do.
text amendment is for a Shoreland Overlay District in
building requirements into conformity with the State
> which was designed to protect public waters from
�a fuily-developed community, this is something we
Ms. Jones stated in 1988, Fridley's staff gan drafting a shoreland overlay ordinance in
preparation for a 1991 DNR mandate. Debate over details of the ordinance continued through
the early 90's. Staff requested flexibility fro the State standard to only include first-tier
properties. There was an issue about the DNR w ting us to include property within 1,000 feet
of the first and second tier properties. Council w very concerned about creating many non-
confoxm.ing properties by doing that, and the ordinan e was shelved after some debate. Lack of a
shoreline ordinance is a concern again, and staff has een warned that they need to adopt one
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Doclxmant No.: 1981263.021 !�BSTRAC`�T
I he�reby certify that the� within instrume��it �vas tiled in this
office� %r record on: Olr'"12/2f)06 4:01:�0 PM
Fazs?Taxes In the amount of: $46.f)0
l�1AUREEN J. DEVINE
�loka County Pr�perty Tax
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SL,Z, Deputy
Record ID: 1648224