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City of Fridley, Mian.. 10793
BUILDING PERMIT
Date: August 18, 1970
Owner: Arthur Canton Builder Sussell Company
Address 402 Longfellow Street N.E. Address 1850 Como Avenue
LOCATION OF BUILDING
No. 402 Street Longfellow pw ._ Part of Lot
Lot 32,33,34__ Block 2 Addition or Sub -Division _spring Rrnnk Park Addn _
Corner Lot Inside Lot Setback —_ Sideyard
Sewer Elevation
Foundation Elevation
DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING
To be Used as:
2nd Detached Garage Front 24' Depth 28 f Height 10' 672' 6720'
Front Depth Leight Sq. Ft. Cu. Ft.
Type of Construction Frame Est. Cost —$2,10-0-00 _ To be Completed 10 days
Subject to: 1. The exterior of the second garage is to match the existing house.
2. There is to i be a hardsurfaced driveway to the second garage.
In consideration of the issuance to me of a permit to construct the building described above I agree to do
the proposed work in accordance with the description above set forth and in compliance with 21 provisions of
ordinances of the city of Fridley.
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In consideration of the payment of a fee of permit is hereby granted to Sussel Company
to construct the building or addition as described above. This permit is granted upon
the express condition that the person to whom it is granted and his agents, employees and workmen, in all work
done in, around and upon said building, or any part thereof, shall conform in all respects to the ordinances of
Fridley, MJnnesota regarding location, construction, alteration, maintenance, repair and moving of buildings
within the city limits and this permit may be revoked at any time upon violation of any of the provisions of said
ordinances.
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AL D. BAGS
NOTICE:
This permh does not cover the construction, brstaWon for wiring, plumbing, gas heating, sewer or water. Be sore to see
the Building inspector for separate permits for these items.
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CORNER EXCEPT AS NOTED OR
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REMAINING WALL.
All subcontractors shall verify,and be responsible for
all locations and conditions shown by these drawings.
This office must be notified of any variations or obstacles
to the proposed work before proceeding with ANY
Installation.
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APLICATION FOR RESIDENTIAL, ALTERATION,
OR.ADDITION BUILDING PERMIT
CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
OWNER'S NAME: /�dt�- tc�Lt- BUILDER:�sS e D
ADDRESS: TD (-41 "i ADDRESS: /"P"�-®
NO:. -710,z;Z STREET
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LOT: Z2,3_?, BLOCK: ADDITION:1100Ak
CORNER LOT: INSIDE LOT:SETBACK: SIDEYARD:
Applicant attach to this form Two Certificates of Survey of Lot and proposed
building location drawn on these Certificates.
DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING
To Be Used As: �e 1-o- c kv_J C7 Qc�
A- 51 Front:- a,K Depth: `e Height:
Square Feet: 6'�,L�2 Cubic Feet: G % ,::i
Front: Depth: Height:
Square Feet; Cubic Feet:
Type of Construction: Estimated Cost:_$
To Be Completed:
The undersigned hereby makes application for a permit for the work herein
specified, agreeing to do all work in sttict accordance with the City of
Fridley Ordinances and rulings of the Department of Buildings, and hereby
declares that all the facts and representations stated in this application
are true and correct.
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(See R eroe Side For Additional Information.)
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BUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE
SECTION 2. The Inspector of Buildings shall, before issuing permits for the
erection of any building or structure, or for any addition to any existing
building or structure, or for any alteration or repairs to any existing
building or structure, upon application therefore, require the payment by the
applicant for such permit of fees to the amount herein below set forth and in
the manner herein provided to -wit:
UNIFORM BUILDING CODE: Type 1, 2
feet, or fraction thereof, in such
each one thousand cubic feet.
& 4 - $2.15 for each one thousand cubic
cubical contents. Type 3 & 5 - $1.85 for
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For the purpose of computing fees for building permits, the cubical contents
of any building or addition, is determined by multiplying the ground area
covered from a point six (6) inches below the floor line of the basement
or the cellar to the average heights of the upper surface or to the average.*
height of the roof surface of the main gable of a pitched roof.
For repairs or alterations to an existing structure, the fee shall be at the
rate of $3.00 per each five hundred dollars ($500.00) or fraction thereof in
the cost of all proposed work.
In no case shall the fee charged for any permit as set forth in Section 2 be
less than $5.00.
VERIFICATION OF FOUNDATION
NOTE: Permits for construction will be issued a minimum of 24 hours from the
time of application, to allow for proper'review of the proposed structure and
of the construction site.
A Certified Survey of the lot, showing the location of the foundation, once it
has been constructed, will be required before proceeding with the framing.
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
Application for a Certificate of Occupancy shall be made ten (10) days prior
to the use or occupancy of any structure for which a building permit has been
issued; and said structure shall not be used or occupied until a Certificate
of Occupancy has been issued.
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 17, 1970 PAGE 4
publish. Councilman Harris said that he would like to have their comments
before the public hearing is set. The City Engineer said that normally this is
the way it is done, but in this instance, they are in a hurry. The general
reaction of the people has been more favorable than with the previous request for
a development on this land. Councilman Liebl said that the set of minutes for
the Planning Commission Meeting coming up next Wednesday would be in to the
Council before the public hearing meeting. Their comments and those of the
audience are covered in the minutes. The City Engineer said that the
Planning Commission did not take action because there were only three members
present. Councilman Harris said that he did not think it was correct to
prejudge what the Planning Commission is going to recommend. Councilman
Breider said that if not favorable, the action would be to not publish the
notice.
Councilman Sheridan said that he had met with a group of people and Mr. Van
Eeckhout the first part of the year. The original proposal was not too well
received, but the majority of the people seem to favor the proposal as it now
stands. The point that was objected to on the previous proposal was that the
R-3 butted up against the R-1. In their new proposal it does not.
Councilman Harris said that this is a large tract of land and would involve
a great deal of money, so perhaps some consideration should be given to having
a joint meeting with the Planning Commission before the public hearing. This
is a 120 acre tract of land.
Councilman Liebl said that he thought that there were two main.questions that
needed answering; the traffic and the utilities. Councilman Breider said that
he had a criticism of the Council. He went with the members of the.Planning
Commission and viewed an example of a Viewcon project. He did not think that
they would be able to accomplish anything unless the developer was: there at
the meeting also. When he visited the Viewcon project, the representatives had
all the maps and information readily available, and was willing to discuss the
project, but none of the other Council members showed up. He said that there
was a month before the public hearing date, and he could see no reason for
stalling off the public hearing for another month.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to set up a joint meeting with the Planning
Commission and the developer. After discussion of the problems, utilities,
traffic, etc. the Council would have some answers for the public hearing,
THE MOTION FAILED for lack of a second.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to set the Public Hearing date for September 14,
1970 if the Planning. Commission recommendations are favorable, if not, do not
publish the notice. The Administration is directed to try to set up a -meeting
with the Planning Commission and Viewcon prior to the public hearing meeting.
Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, Breider, Sheridan, Kirkham,
and Liebl voting aye, Harris voting nay, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried.
3. SPECIAL USE PERMIT: SP #70-09, BY ARTHUR E. CANTON:
To construct a second garage on Lot 34, Block 2, Spring Brook Park
Addition under Section 45.051,,2A, Accessory Uses (Page 12 Zoning Code)
The City Engineer said that this request is for syn additional garage on
Longfellow Street. The Planning Commission recommended approval.
F,
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 17, 1970
PAGE 3
Upon a roll call vote, Harris, Breider, Sheridan, Kirkham and Liebl voting
aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE ON VACATION REQUEST (SAV #70-04), JAMES L.
ROBINSON BY G.D. GIANCOLA, HIS ATTORNEY: (Vacation of Brooks Street)
The City Engineer said that this vacation is part of the overall plan of the
area and the development of Skelly Oil Service Station on the corner of
Central Avenue and Osborne Road. The vacation is for Brooks Street. The
City will need some easements, but the first reading could be held, then the
second reading held up until receipt of the easements.
Mayor Kirkham asked .if there was anything new on the clean-up of the property
... -.directly south. The City Attorney said that he had visited with the Prose-
cuting -Attorney on this. There are three tenants occupying the property.
The building is not too bad structurally, but there is a lot of debris that
needs cleaning up. He said that he had asked that an inspection be made by
Al Bagstad, Building Inspector. He said also that the weeds need cutting.
He said that he would itemize the work that needs to be done, give them 10
days, then if it is not done, issue a prosecution tag. It would be difficult
to enforce the stipulations in regard to plantings and fencing as 7 years have
elapsed, but the building itself would not look too bad with some plantings
and a fence. Councilman Harris said that an indication should be given that
unless the Ordinance is complied with, the City would clean it up and the
cost would be billed back to the property owner. The City Attorney said that
he would do that.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the Ordinance on first reading, and
waive the reading. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a roll call vote,
Liebl, Harris, Breider, Sheridan, and Kirkham voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF 1971 BUDGET:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to table consideration of the 1971 budget.
Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
Councilman Liebl asked if a meeting could not be set up to discuss the budget.
He said that he would be out of town from September 19th to October 3rd.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF AUGUST 5, 1970:
I. PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT, P.S. #70-03, BY VIEWCON, INC: That portion of
-the Eh of the S31 of Section 24 - Innsbruck North.
2. REZONING REQUEST: ZOA #70-05, BY VIEWCON, INC.: For that portion of
The E12- of the SE4 of Section 24 to be rezoned from R-1 to R-3 (general
multiple family dwellings) or R -3A (apartments only)
The City Engineer said that these items were continued by the Planning Com-
mission. The applicant has requested, because of commitments to property
owners, that they would like to get the hearing before the Council as soon as ,
possible. The Council could authorise September 14th for the public hearing
meeting. The Planning Commission would have their recommendation in in the
meantime. I£ their recommendation is favorable -there would qp lj bg time to
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 17, 1970 PAGE 5
MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the special use permit requested by
Arthur E. Canton. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion .carried unanimously.
4. STREET NAME SIGN STANDARDS:
The City Engineer said that -the Planning Commission recommended a change from
the standard 6" sign to a 9" blade on main intersections. They also recommend
that they first be tried on Mississippi Street. He explained that both
Minneapolis and St. Paul are color coding their signs so that the north and south
street signs are green and the east and west ones are brown. He said that there
is a $3 differential between the 6" and the 9" sign. Councilman Liebl asked if
there would be sufficient money in the budget to try the program on Mississippi
Street, and the City Engineer said yes. He explained that they would not be
destroying signs, but they would be used on interior Atreets. Previous to
the last three years the City has used 3" letters on a 4" sign, but standards
were changed in 1968 and now the 6" sign has been used, with 4" letters. Every
time a new street sign is needed, the new standard is used. They are changed
as needed. There would be 10 or 12 signs needed for Mississippi Street and it
would not involve a great deal of money. The Planning Commission felt that they
would like to see one street completed on a trial basis.
Councilman Breider asked if the City would get a discount if the buying is done
in quantity. The City Manager said that in most cases if a product is bought
in quantity, the cost is less. The Finance Director added that these would be
purchased through Hennepin County.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to instruct the Administration to implement the
program on Mississippi Street from T.H.147 to.Central Avenue. Seconded by
Councilman Liebl.
Mayor Kirkham, -said that he would like to be able to tell when he enters into
Fridley by a different color sign. He said that the north -south signs could be
left green, but suggested another color be used for the east -west streets. The
City Engineer said that Minneapolis and St. Paul are getting these signs made.
If Fridley were to order a different color there may be a larger cost differen-
tial. The paint used is a special reflectorized paint.
THE.VOTE UPON THE MOTION, being a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Planning Commission
Meeting of August 5, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote,.
all voting aye, Mayor.Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL MEETING OF
AUGUST 6, 1970:
1. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A DENTAL CLINIC TO BE LOCATED ON
LOT 6 AND THE SOUTH HALF OF LOT 7, BLOCK. -1, ERCO'S 1ST ADDITION, THE
SAME BEING 1281 MISSISSIPPI STREET N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST
BY GEORGE idALQUIST, 4230 CENTRAL AVENUE N.E., COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, MINN.):
The City Engineer said that this request is for a dental clinic on the corner
of Mississippi Street and Channel Roao, Il will'pe a brick building with cedar
shakes on the roof. The Building Standards - Design Control recpmmended
approval subject to some stipulations.
Planning Commission Meeting - August 5, 1970 Page 8
by Schmedeke seconded by Mini
Hearing-- Notice--f-or Special Use
E. Canton: To construct a secon
ok Park Addition under Section
oning o e .
, to waive the
ermit Request:
garage on Lot
cesso
Mr. Arthur E. Canton -402 Longfellow Drive - explained to the
Planning Commission that the reason.he�wanted to build a second
garage was= that his present garage was too small for his car. He
would like to use this garage for storage of his picnic tables and
snow plow and use the second garage for his car.
Mr. Howard 0. Rick -410 Longfellow Drive - stated that the garage
would be within 12 feet of his garage and he had no objections to itc,
Mrs. Scott -3911 -,icing' -fellow said thatf-she lives ;across the street
from the property and has no objection to the second garage, She
stated that Mr. Canton has always kept his property up very.nicely,
Acting Chairman Harris asked if there would be any problem with the
requirement that the structure be 15 feet from any living area?
Dariel Clark answered that the structure met all the requirements,
A representative from the Sussel Garage Company showed the
Planning Commission a sketch of the proposed.garage. Both garages are
situated behind the house. The new structure will be 24 feet by 28.feet,r
There will be driveways into both structures and the outside of the
new garage wi11)►Bmatch the house as closely as possible.
MOTION bZ Schmedeke seconded b Minish that the Planning Commission
close the Public Hearing of the Special Use,Permit;
rt ur anton: o construct a second garage on Lot 34, block
Spring rooPark Addition under Section ccessor ses
a s Zoning -Code) on a voice vote all voting aye, the motion,
carried unanimously.
Acting Chairman Harris asked if there was any further discussion' -
on the Special Use Permit.
MOTION by Minish seconded by Schmedeke that the Plannin
Commission recommend approval to the City Council of
t e ecial Use
arm t: SP 70-09 by Arthur E. Canton to construct a second ara a on
LoT-34, Floc 2 Spring Brook Park Addition under Section 45.051 -1 --
Accessory Uses LPage 12 ZoningCode), wITE the con itions that the
exter or of the second garage match the existing Ouse an that there,
e a drivewaZ to the second garage. Upon a voice vote, a voting
aye, the motion carried unanimously.
4, PLANTING BOULEVARD (40 FOOT) IN MOORE LAKE HIGHLANDS 4TH ADDITION:
Mr. Schmedeke stated that he didn't feel that the City should give
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the planting strip as hong as we already owned it. He felt that, the problem should be referred to the Parks Department. The area it_
no worse than Chase Island which may flood out every couple years,,
Possibly there could be some picnic tables set up or a horseshoe court.
Planning Commission Meeting - August 5, 1970 Pau—8
MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Minish. to waive the readin
e Public Hearing otice or Special Use Permita uest: SP
Arthur E. Canton: To construct a secon ara a on Lot 34 1B1vc
ring Brook Park Addition under Section 45.051, 2A,Accessory Us
ageZoningode .
Mr. Arthur E. Canton -402 Longfellow Drive - explained to the
Planning Commission that the reason.he::wanted to build a second
garage was-. that his present garage was too small for his car. He
would like to use this garage for storage of his picnic tables and
snow plow and use the second garage for his car.
. Mr. Howard 0. Rick -410 Longfellow Drive,- stated that the garage
would be within 12 feet of his garage and he had no objections to itc.
Mrs. Scott-391�Longfellow - said that-sh,e lives;across the street
from the property and has no objection to the second garage She
stated that Mr. Canton has always kept his property up very nicely,
Acting Chairman Harris asked if there would be any problem with the
requirement that the structure be 15 feet from any living area?
Pariel Clark answered that the structure met all the requirements.
A representative from the Sussel Garage Company showed the
Planning Commission a sketch of the proposed garage. Both garages are
situated behind the house. The new structure will be 24 feet by 28 feet.,
There will: be driveways into both structures and the outside of the
new garage will)ematch the house as closely as possible.
MOTION b4 Schmedeke seconded by Minish
close t o Public Hearing of th-e-7pecial use,
Arthur anton: To construct a second Sara
Spring rooPark Addition under -section 45.
a e on n Code). Upon a voice vote a
carried unan mous Y.
that the Plannin
ermit: SP 970-09
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Commission
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Acting Chairman Harris asked if there was any further discussion
on the Special Use Permit.
MOTION by Minish, seconded by Schmedeke, that the Planning
Commission recommend approval to the City Council of the pecial Use''
orm t: SP 70-09 Arthur E. Canton to construct a second ara e.on
Lot 34. Bloc S pr ng Brook Park Addition under Section .
Accessory Uses Pae 12 Zoning Code), witH the con itions that the
exter or of the second garage match the existing ouse and that there
Be a driveway to the second garage. Upon a voice vote, all voting
ayes the motion carried unanimousl
4. PLANTING BOULEVARD (40 FOOT) IN MOORE LAKE HIGHLANDS 4TH ADDITION:
Mr. Schmedeke stated that he didn't feel that the City should give
u the planting strip as kung as we already owned it. He felt that.
the problem should be referred to the Parks Department. The area is,
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Catch Basin ............................ x 3.25 $
Water Heater (Up to 200,000 BTU) ...... x 2.00 $
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GAS FITTING FEES: NO. RATE TOTAL
1st 3 Fixtures .......................... x $1.50 $
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New Fixture Old Opening .............. x 1.00 $
Catch Basin ............................ x 3.25 $
Water Heater (Up to 200,000 BTU) ...... x 2.00 $
New Ground Run Old Bldg . ............ x 3.25 $
GAS FITTING FEES: NO. RATE TOTAL
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Business Phone No. -
#oo City of Fridley
Application for Plumbing and Gas Fitting Permit
Dept. of Bldgs. Phone SII 4-7470
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
Number, Kind and Location of Fixtures Lowtio
PARTIAL RATE SCHEDULE
PLUMBING FIXTURE RATES: NO. RATE TOTAL
Number Fixtures ......................
x $1.50
$
Future Fixture Opening ................
x
1.20
$
New Fixture Old Opening ..............
x
1.00
$
Catch Basin ............................
x
3.25
$
Water Heater (Up to 200,000 BTU) ......
x
2.00
$
New Ground Run Old Bldg . ............
x
3.25
$
Future Connection Openings
Now Fixture, Old Openings
cesspool F1
PARTIAL RATE SCHEDULE
PLUMBING FIXTURE RATES: NO. RATE TOTAL
Number Fixtures ......................
x $1.50
$
Future Fixture Opening ................
x
1.20
$
New Fixture Old Opening ..............
x
1.00
$
Catch Basin ............................
x
3.25
$
Water Heater (Up to 200,000 BTU) ......
x
2.00
$
New Ground Run Old Bldg . ............
x
3.25
$
GAS FITTING FEES:
1st 3 Fixtures ..........................
Additional Fixtures ....................
Gas Range to 200,000 BTU ..............
REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS—Refer to Code
NO. RATE TOTAL
x $1.50 $
x .50 $
x 2.00 $
City of Fridley:
The undersigned hereby makes application for a permit for the work herein
specified, agreeing to do all work in strict accordance with the City Ordinances
and ruling of the Department of Buildings, and hereby declares that all the facts
and representations stated in this application are true and correct.
Fridlg , Yinn ---,1997
Owner 61097
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Connection Permit No. ..................................
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Description................................................$
TOTAL, I= glijo.11 IM -8-58
Water
Sewer
Meter Deposit