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M/M Jeffrey Henrikson-6310 Quincy Street N.E.•
M/M Ronald Riste-6300. Quincy Street N.E.
M/M Gerald Adams-6301 Monroe Street N.E.
M/M James Spence-6311 Monroe Street N.E.
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M/M Richard Davis-6331 Monroe Street N.E.
Vernon Richards-6301 Quincy Street N.E.
M/M Raymond Heselton-6311 Quincy Street N.E.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TELEPHONE ( 812)57'143450
Notice .is hereby given that the Appeals Commission of the City of FH dley
will conduct a publ-it. hearing in the City Council -Chambers -at -6431 Uhiver-.
sity Avenue Northeast at 7:30 P.M. on Tuesday, November 25,.--1980, in -regard
to -the following matter:
Request for variances pursuant to Chapter 205
of the Fridley City Code, to reduce the front
yard setback from the required 35 feet to 32
feet, and reduce the side yard setback on a
corner lot from the required 17 1/2 feet to
10.9 feet, to allow the construction of a
16 foot by 24 foot addition on the south
side of a dwelling located on Lot 91, Block 7,
Christie Addition, the same being 6300
Quincy Street N.E.
= Notice is. hereby given that all persons having -an interest therein will be
given an opportunity to be heard at the above time and place. -
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VIRGINIA SCHNABEL
CHAI RVIO14AN
APPEALS COMMISSION
Note: The Appeals Corrnlission will have the final action on this request, unless
there are nbjections from surrounding neighbors, the City Staff, or the petitioner
does not agree with' -the Commission's recision. If any of these events occur, the
request will continue to the City Council through the Planning Commission with
only a recommendation from the Appeals Commission..
Item #1 November 25, 1980
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT
6300 Quincy Street N.E..
A. PUBLIC PURPOSE SERVED BY REQUIREMENT:
Section 205.053, 4B, #5a, requires the side yard width on the street side
of a corner lot to be not less than 17.5 feet.
Public purpose served by this requirement is to maintain a higher degree
of traffic visibility -and to reduce the 'cline of sight" encroachment into
the neighbor's front yard.
Section 205.053, 4A, requires a front yard setback of not less than 35 feet.
Public purpose served by this requirement is to allow for off-street
parking without encroaching on the public right of way and also for
aesthetic consideration to reduce the building "line of sight encroachment
into the neighbor's front yard.
B. STATED HARDSHIP:
"We would like to add a 16 foot by 24 foot family room onto the south end
of our home for additional living area. This is the only way to add onto
the house. The addition is jogged out 3 feet into the front yard for
aesthetic reasons and to match the back line of the dwelling."
C. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REVIEW:
The lot is located on the northwest corner of Quincy Street ' (front yard)
and 63rd Avenue (side yard). The addition would extend to within 32 feet
of the front lot line and to within 10.9 feet of the side property line.
The home to the rear faces Monroe Street so this addition would not encroach
into their "line of sight". The boulevard width on 63rd Avenue is 17.67 feet
so the addition would be 28.57 feet back from the curb. This is a three-way
intersection (Quincy Street does not cross 63rd Avenue) which is used mainly
by local traffic so the addition should not cause any major traffic
visibility problems. If the Board moves to approve this variance, the staff
does not have any stipulations to recommend.
Item #1 November 25, 1980
AA."2INISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT
6300 Quincy Street N.E.
A. PUBLIC PURPOSE SERVED BY REQUIREMENT:
Section 205.053, 4B, #5a, requires the side yard width on the street side
of a corner lot to be not less than.:17.5 feet..
Public purpose served by this requirement is to maintain a higher degree
of traffic visibility and to reduce the "line of sight" encroachment into
the neighbor's front yard.
Section 205.053, 4A, requires a front yard setback of not less than 35 feet.
Public purpose served by this requirement is to allow for off-street
parking without encroaching on the public right of way and also for
aesthetic consideration to reduce the building "line of sight encroachment
into the neighbor's front yard.
B. STATED HARDSHIP:
"We would like to add a 16 foot by it
foot family room onto the south end
of our home for additional living area. This is the only way to add onto
the house. The addition is jogged out 3 feet into the front yard.for
aesthetic reasons and to match the back line.of the dwelling."
C. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REVIE6a:
The lot is located on the northwest corner of Quincy Street (front yard)
and 63rd Avenue (side yard). The addition :could extend to within 32 feet
of.the front lot line and to within 10.9 feet of the -side property line.
The home to the rear faces Monroe Street so this addition would not encroach
into their "line of sight". The boulevard width on 63rd Avenue is 17.67 feet
so the addition would be 28.57 feet back from the curb. This is a three-way
intersection (Quincy Street does not cross 63rd Avenue) which is used mainly
by local traffic so the addition should not cause any major traffic
visibility problems. If the Board moves to approve this variance, the staff
does not have any stipulations to recommends
City of Fridley
APPEALS COPM4ISSION MEETING'- NOVEMBER 25, 1980 Page 1
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairwoman Schnabel called the Appeals Commission meeting of November 25, 1980
to order at 7:30 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Members Present: Virginia Schnabel, Dick Kemper, Jim Plemel, Patricia Gabel
Members Absent: Alex Barna
Others Present: Darrell Clark, Chief Building Official
APPROVE APPEALS COMMISSION MINUTES: NOVEMBER 10, 1980
MOTION by Mr. Kemper, seconded by Mr. Plemel, to approve the Appeals Commission
minutes of November 10, 1980 as written. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE,
CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
1. REQUEST FOR VARIANCES PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 205 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO
REDUCE THE FRONT YARD SETBACK FROM THE REQUIRED 35 FEET TO 32 FEET, AND REDUCE
THE SIDE YARD SETBACK ON A CORNER LOT FROM THE REQUIRED 17-1/2 FEET TO 10.9.
FEET, TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A 16 FT. BY 24 FT. ADDITION ON THE SOUTH.
SIDE OEAN,:EXISTING.DWEL LING, LOCATED 0N., -,LOT 9, BLOCK 7, CHRISTIE ADDITION,
TFC` S2210 --BEING 6300 QUINCY STREET N.E "(Request by Ronald and Carol Riste,
6300 Quincy Street N.E., Fridley, Minnesota 55432).
Mrs. Carol Riste, 6300 Quincy Street N.E., was present.,
MOTION by Mrs. Gabel, seconded by Mr. Kemper, to open the public hearing. UPON A
VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN
AT 7:35 P.M.
Chairwoman Schnabel read the Staff Report:
ADI'4INISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT
6300 Quincy Street N.E.
A. PUBLIC PURPOSE SERVED BY REQUIREMENT:
Section 205.053, 4B, #5a, requires the side yard width on the street side
of a corner lot to be not less than 17.5 feet.
Public purpose served by this requirement is to maintain a higher degree
of traffic visibility and to reduce the "line of sight" encroachment into
the neighbor's front yard.
Section 205.053,_4A, requires a front yard setback -of not less than 35 feet.
Public purpose served by this requirement is to'allow for off-street.
parking without encroaching on the public right of way and also for
aesthetic consideration to reduce the building -"line of sight" encroachment
into the neighbor's front yard
APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING —November 25, 1980 Page 2 A
B. STATED HARDSIiIP:
"We would like to add a 16 foot by 24 Toot family room onto the south end
of our home for additional living area. This is the only way to add ontc
the house. The addition is jogged out 3 feet into the front yard for
aesthetic reasons and to match the back lire of the dwelling."
C.- ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REVIEW:
The lot is located on the northwest corner cf Quincy Street ' (front yard)
and 63rd Avenue (side yard). The addition %.ould extend to within 32 feet
of the front lot line and to within 10.9 feet of the side property line.
The home to the rear faces Monroe Street so this addition would not encroach
into their "line of sigrit". The boulevard width on 63rd'Avenue is 17.67 feet
so the addition would be 28.57 feet back from the curb. This is a three-way
intersection (Quincy Street does not cross 63rd Avenue) which is used :mainly
by local traffic so the addition should not cause any major traffic
visibility problems. If the Board moves to approve this variance, the staff
does not have any stipulations to recommend.
Mrs. Riste said there was one correction to be made, that being the .addition is
going to be 16 feet by 26 feet instead of 24 feet. She said theytwodld.be extend-
ing: 2 feet in the front as there Was a problem Faith the overhand and it would also
be better aesthetically. Mr. Clark stated that there is also a problem with jogging
the block. Mr, Kemper suggested overlooking the 2 feet and just act on the variance
request and,.Chairwoman Schnabel said it does not make any difference.as-`16 as
they do not come any closer than 32 feet from the lot line. She then asked if the
addition was going to be a family room and what would the exterior finish be.
Mrs. Riste said the addition would be a family room and there would also be a base-
ment. She said the exterior finish would be brick and siding and they are having
the work done. Chairwoman Schnabel asked if they had talked to any of their neighbors
behind them and Mrs. Riste stated that her husband talked to some of them a.,id there
doesn't seem to be any problems MOTION by Mr. Plemel, seconded by Mrs. Gabel, to
close the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL
DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 7:50 P.M.
MOTION by Mr. Kemper, seconded by Mrs. Gabel, to approve request for variance to
reduce the front yard setback from the required 35 feet to 32 feet, and reduce the
side yard setback on a corner lot from the required 17-1/2 feet to 10.9 feet, to
allow the construction of a 16 ft. by 2 6 ft. addition on the south side of an
existing dwelling, located on Lot 9, Block 7, Christie Addition, the same being
6300 Quincy Street N.E., Fridley, Minnesota 55432. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING
AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
2. OTHER BUSINESS:
Chairwoman Schnabel reported that there will not be a meeting on Tuesday,
December 9, 1980 as there are no agenda items.
ADJOURNMENT:
MOTION by Mrs. Gabel, seconded by Mr. Kemper, to adjourn. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL
VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING OF
NOVEMBER 25,.1980 ADJOURNED AT 7:55 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Deb Niznik, Recording Secretary