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VAR 95-16FRIDLEY MUNICIPAL CENTER • 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, MN 55432 • (612) 571-3450 • FAX (612) 571-1287 CITY COUNCIL ACTION TAKEN NOTICE September 5, 1995 Robert and Karen Fournier 8095 Riverview Terrace NE Fridley, MN 55432 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Fournier: On August 28, 1995, the Fridley City Council officially denied your request for a variance, VAR #95-16. The denial was based on findings of the City Council, Appeals Commission, and Planning Division staff. Those findings included: -- Front yard setbacks of the majority of the homes along Riverview Terrace are consistent with the code required 35' dimension. -- Variances are granted based on hardship of land and though the Council was sympathetic to the hardships stated, the "proof" of hardship of land was not sufficient to warrant granting the variance. If you have any questions regarding the above action, please call me at 572-3590. Sincerely, Barbara Dacy, AICP Community Development Director BD/dw C ADOPTION OF AGENDA: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to opt the agenda with the addi- tion of Items 1, 9, and 11 fr the consent agenda. Seconded by Councilwoman Bolkcom. Up a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motio carried unanimously. OPEN FORUM VIS RS• There w no response from the audience under this item of OLD BUSINESS: 16. VARIANCE REOUEST, VAR #95-16, BY ROBERT AND KAREN FOURNIER TO REDUCE THE FRONT YARD SETBACK FROM 35 FEET TO 25 FEET TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A THREE SEASON PORCH, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 8095 RIVERVIEW TERRACE N.E. (TABLED AUGUST 14, 1995 (WARD 3): Mayor Nee removed this item from the table. He stated that the Appeals Commission has recommended denial of this variance. Mr. Hickok, Planning Coordinator, stated that this is a request for a variance to reduce the front yard setback from 35 feet to 25 feet to allow the construction of a 10 foot by 14 foot three season porch on the front of the home at 8095 Riverview Terrace. Mr. Fournier, the petitioner, stated that they wish to construct this three season porch to their home so that they -would have a view of the river. Councilwoman Bolkcom stated that she has a problem with the addi- tion to the front of the home because it is not a typical addition. She stated that usually this type of addition is to the side or rear of a home. Mr. Fournier stated that it may be setting a precedent, but he felt this addition to the home would look nice. Councilman Schneider stated that he did not find any specific hard- ship, which is the criteria for a variance. Mr. Fournier stated that he retired last year. This addition would allow him more light exposure, and he would be able to have a view of the river. MOTION by Councilwoman Bolkcom to deny Variance Request, VAR #95-16. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon. a voice vote, Councilwoman Bolkcom, Councilman Schneider, Councilwoman Jorgenson,. and Mayor Nee voted in favor of the motion. Councilman Billings voted against the motion. Mayor Nee declared the motion carried by a four to one vote. M FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 28, 1995 PAGE 8 1. ORDINANCE NO. 1055 UNDER SECTION 12.06 OF THE FRIDLEY CI CHARTER DECLARING CERTAIN REAL ESTATE TO BE SURPLUS D AUTHORIZING THE SALE THEREOF GENERALLY LOCATED AT 572 POLK STREET N.E.) (WARD 2): Councilwoman Jorgenson stated that a number of /edevelopment s have inquired when this lot would be up for sale. Shat she understands this lot will be given to the Housing Authority and then sold. She inquired if signs hastruc- ted for placement on the sites that have been delus. Ms. Dacy, Community Development Director, staf:ed that the signs have been completed and will be placed on thePsites available for sale. 00 Councilwoman Jorgenson stated that her co cern was that the public knew these sites were available for dev opment. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Ordinance No. 1055 on tl publication. Seconded by Councilw) ive the second reading and second reading and order Bolkcom. Councilman Billings stated that hen the south 35 feet of this lot was sold, he believed an ease ent was retained and felt that an easement should also be reta' ed on this lot. MOTION by Councilman Bill' gs to amend Section 1, paragraph 2 of this ordinance by changi g and adding the following after Lot 3: Replace the period wXarried comma and add: subject to an easement to the City of Fridleyg the easterly five feet. Seconded by Councilman Schneideon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee . declared the motion unanimously. Councilman Billin s stated that on the north property line of this property there iA a fence and asked if the property owner to the north wasconta ted and notified that the fence is on the property that is to be old. Mr. Hickok/and anning Coordinator, stated that staff discussed the fence with property owner to the north. The fence posts have been move are no longer at the location shown on the survey. UPON A OICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE MAIN MOTION, all voted aye, and Mayor ee declared the motion carried unanimously. 9. APPROVE LICENSE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY AND ANOKA COUNTY FOR CENTRAL AVENUE BIKEWAY/WALKWAY PROJECT NO. ST. 1994-9' Councilman Billings stated that as the plans are completed for this bikeway/walkway the County may, at some future date, want to widen Central Avenue. He stated he felt that in constructing this FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 14, 1995 PAGE 13 remaining equipment should be shipped this week. He stated that he believes Mr. DeFoe will be operating the restaurant expedi- tiously once the equipment is received, as he has a signific investment. MOTION by Councilwoman Bolkcom to set the public hearTng for consideration of suspension or revocation of the liquor license for Sharx Club for September 18, 1995. Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor,��Tee declared the motion carried unanimously. t,�`'" Councilwoman Jorgenson asked if Council could take action on this issue the same evening of the public hearing.,/ Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated that Codicil could take action at the same time the public hearing is he3�d if they so desired. MOTION by Councilwoman Jorgenson to redei Kozlak from Premier Restaurant EquiRinent FCR, Inc. both dated August 14, 1995,`regar carpet installation at the Sharx,,Club. Schneider. Upon a voice vote, l voting the motion carried unanimously'' 13. N.E.) (WARD 2): ve the letters from Paul Company and John Dahl, ding equipment delays and Seconded by Councilman aye, Mayor Nee declared Ms. Dacy, Community "Development Director, stated that this parcel is located north off°°Moore Lake Apartments on the west side of Polk Street. She stated that Council acquired this lot for the Polk Street improvement project. She stated that last spring a number of variances were approved, as well as a request to subdivide 35 feet of thisfparcel to the owner of the Moore Lake Apartments for parking lot,,,Improvements. Ms. Dacy.,°"stated that this proposed ordinance is to declare this parcel., ,as surplus and authorize the sale of this property. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading and approve the ordinance on first reading. Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Peon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 14. VARIANCE REQUEST. VAR #95-16 BY ROBERT AND KAREN FOURNIER TO REDUCE THE FRONT YARD SETBACK FROM 35 FEET TO 25 FEET TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A THREE SEASON PORCH, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 8095 RIVERVIEW TERRACE N.E. (WARD 3): Ms. McPherson, Planning Assistant, stated that this is a request for a variance to reduce the front yard setback from 35 feet to 25 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 14, 1995 PAGE 14 feet at 8095 Riverview Terrace. She stated the variance is re- quested to allow the construction of a three season porch to the front of the property. She stated that the proposed addition is 10 feet by 14 feet. She stated that the variance is within previously granted requests, and staff has no recommendation. She stated, however, that this type of addition is more typical to a side or rear yard rather than on the front of the dwelling. Ms. McPherson stated that the Appeals Commission voted to deny the variance. She stated that the property is located in the flood fringe district, and a special use permit is required. The petitioner was not present; therefore, the following action was taken: MOTION by Councilwoman Bolkcom to table this item to the next Council meeting on August 28, 1995. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 15. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ANOKA COUNTY HRA SPECIAL BENEFIT LEVY: Ms. Dacy, Community Development Director, stated that this ia request from the County for the City to participate in a s cial benefit levy. She stated that Fridley's Housing and Rede opment Authority reviewed this proposal, and information from,, -Councilman Billings on the August 2 Intergovernmental Committemeeting is included for Council's review. She stated that A the August 2 meeting, there was some willingness on the parte of some officials to consider the option to pass a resolution pf preliminary intent to consider this levy.i Ms. Dacy stated that Fridley's HRA d�d not feel comfortable with any of the options which were: (1) to(approve the resolution autho- rizing the special benefit levy;A-t2) pass a resolution of prelimi- nary intent to consider the levy with a final determination to be decided at a later date; or ,i) pass a resolution specifying that the City does not want a C," ty HRA levy. She stated that the HRA did not feel they had enough information to make a recommendation to either "opt in" off'"opt out" or evaluate the proposal. She stated that the Couxity has asked all communities to comment and identify which option they wish to pursue by August 18, 1995. She stated that in ceder for the County to accomplish the September 15 deadline for the levy, they need to pass a budget by August 22. Councilman,"!; stated that he was at the meeting prior to August 2, He felt that the County HRA is acting in good faith but trying -to rush the process. He stated that he is concerned that if tho`Council passes a resolution of preliminary intent it sends the,wrong message. p6uncilman Billings stated that his memorandum is clear on his position. He felt that by voting a preliminary intent it allows the City time to obtain answers from the County. 8095 RIVERVIEW TERRACE FRONT YARD VARIANCE REQUEST DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST: The petitioner requests that a variance be granted to reduce the front yard setback from 35' to 25'. The subject parcel is located in the CRP -1 district, which requires a special use permit for all construction. SUMMARY OF ISSUES: The petitioner is proposing to construct a typical side or rear yard porch addition on the front of the dwelling. The addition does not appear to be integrated architecturally into the existing dwelling. The petitioner could use a bay or bow window to accomplish the same objectives as opposed to requiring a variance. RECOMMENDED ACTIONS: The request is within previously granted requests. Therefore, staff has no recommendation. The City Council should, however, consider the aesthetic impact in granting the variance for the porch as designed. APPEALS CONMMSION ACTION: The Appeals Commission voted to deny the request as presented. 16.01 PROJECT DETAILS Petition For. A variance to reduce the front yard setback from 35' to 25'. Location of Property: 8095 Riverview Terrace Legal Description of Property: Lots 30-32, Block T, Riverview Heights Size: 8,755 sq. ft. Topography: Mostly flat, but gently sloping across the front Existing Vegetation: Typical suburban, grass and trees Existing Zoning/Platting: Riverview Heights Availability of Municipal Utilities: Connected Vehicular Access: Riverview Terrace, Glencoe Street Pedestrian Access: N/A Engineering Issues: N/A Site Planning Issues: DEVELOPMENT SITE Public Purpose: Section 205.07.03.D.(1) of Fridley Zoning Code requires a front yard setback of not less than 35'. 2 16.02 The 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. Analis: The petitioner requests that a variance be granted to reduce the front yard setback from 35' to 25'. The petitioners are proposing to construct a 10' x 14' three season porch addition to the front of their existing split level single family dwelling. The petitioners are also processing a special use permit request as the subject parcel is located in the flood plain district. The petitioners are proposing to construct a three season porch addition on stilts to the front of the existing dwelling. The addition, as currently designed, is an addition which would typically be observed on the rear or the side of a dwelling. Visually, the addition does not appear to be integrated into the dwelling unit. If the addition included a lower level with a foundation, it would not appear as a later "add-on" to the dwelling. It would be more appropriate to approve a variance if the addition were integrated into the existing dwelling, and both the upper and lower floors were being expanded. The petitioner has an alternative to construct a bay or bow window which would increase the surface area of the glass, and provide additional views of the river. The dwellings along Riverview Terrace appear to be in line, encroaches towards Riverview Terrace. The proposed a property to the south by four mature pine trees. Recommendation: with the exception of the dwelling to the south which idition and the existing dwelling are screened from the The City has granted similar variances in the past. Therefore, staff has no recommendation regarding this request. The Appeals Commission, however, should strongly consider the aesthetic impact of a typical rear or side yard addition onto the front of a dwelling when making its decision. ADJACENT SITES WEST: Zoning: R-1, Single Family Land Use: Residential Dwelling SOUTH: Zoning: R-1, Single Family Land Use: Residential Dwelling EAST: Zoning: R-1, Single Family Land Use: Residential Dwelling NORTH: Zoning: R-1, Single Family Land Use: Residential Dwelling Comprehensive Planning Issues: Public Hearing Comments: 3 16.03 FRIDLEY MUNICIPAL CENTER - 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, MN 55432 - (612) 571-3450 - FAX (612) 571-1287 August 25, 1995 Robert & Karen Fournier 8095 Riverview Terrace Fridley, MN 55432 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Fournier: On August 14, 1995, Fridley City Council tabled your variance request to reduce the front yard setback from 35 feet to 25 feet. The Council directed me to write this letter inviting you back before them on August 28, 1995. The Council meeting will occur at 7:30 p.m., and I anticipate that you will be heard after the Consent Agenda, which will be completed shortly after the 7:30 start time. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this Council action, please contact me at 572- 3593. Sincerely, C' Michele McPherson Planning Assistant MM:da C-95-216 a APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING, JULY 18, 1995 PAGE 4 Ms. Savage agreed. The lot is unique in being pie shappd. She did not think there would anything unfavorable to t spirit of the code in granting this request. MOTION by Mr. Kuechle, seconded by Ms. Smi , to recommend approval of Variance Request, VAR #95-1 , by James and Nancy Lambert to reduce the rear yard setb from 10 feet to 4.5 feet to allow the construction of a th a season porch on Lot 7, Block 1, Rice Creek Terrace, generall located at 389 Rice Creek Terrace N.E., Fridley, Minne a, with the following stipulation: 1. The petitioner shalor submit a property survey verifying the setback of the e_xisting structure and the proposed addition. UPON A VOICE VOTE,," ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Mr. Lambfrt asked if the City did these surveys or if they would need twhave this done themselves. Pherson stated the petitioner must do this themselves. She provide the names of several qualified persons. 2. PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF A VARIANCE REQUEST, VAR #95-16, BY ROBERT E. & KAREN M. FOURNIER: Pursuant to Section 205.07.03.D.(1) of the Fridley City Code to reduce the front yard setback from 35 feet to 25 feet to allow construction of a three season porch on Lots 30, 31 and 32, Block T, Riverview Heights, generally located at 8095 Riverview Terrace N.E., Fridley, Minnesota. MOTION by Ms. Smith, seconded by Mr. Kuechle, to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and to open the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 7:48 P.M. Ms. McPherson stated the property is located at the intersection of Riverview Terrace and Glencoe Street. The property is zoned R-1, Single Family, as are the surrounding parcels.. The petitioners are requesting a variance to reduce the front yard setback from 35 feet to 25 feet. The petitioners desire to build a 10 foot x 14 foot screened porch on the front of the existing dwelling. The subject parcel is also located in the flood protection district so the petitioners are also processing a *pecial use permit which will be reviewed by the Planning Commission in August. Ms. McPherson stated the three season porch would be a typical porch addition normally found to the rear of a dwelling. It 16.10 APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING, JIILY 18, 1995 PAGE 5 would be on stilts and adjacent to the front living room on the upper level of the split level home. Some alternatives proposed by staff included adding a bay or bow window to provide additional light into the room and expand the views toward the river. While this would not be a room addition, it would possibly serve to meet the needs of the petitioners. Ms. McPherson stated there is concern with the design of the addition. It will look like an addition typically found off the rear or the side of a dwelling. There is an aesthetic concern with the granting of a variance for this type of addition to the front. The dwelling to the south of this property is in front of the petitioner's dwelling. It was built earlier than the petitioner's dwelling; however, the remaining houses on the street do line up. Ms. McPherson stated there are four mature pine trees which separates the petitioner's property from the property to the south so, visually in terms of line of sight, there would really be no impact between the two dwellings as the trees block the line of site. Ms. McPherson stated the request is within previously granted variances; therefore, staff has no recommendation. Staff does have a concern regarding the aesthetic impact of the addition design. Ms. Savage asked if there were any objections to the request. Ms. McPherson stated she had not received any calls regarding this request. Ms. Savage asked the petitioners their reaction to the alternatives suggested and what their hardship was. Ms. Fournier stated they have a beautiful view of the river. Both she and her husband have a number of physical problems. Her husband has recently had to retire with disabilities and he has anxiety attacks from being indoors. He needs open space and with more space the better he is. She has diabetes and high blood pressure. They need space and light. Mr. Fournier stated they cannot see the river from their living room. Ms. Savage asked how long they had lived in the house. Mr. Fournier stated they have lived their since 1979. Ms. Fournier stated they have talked to their neighbors and they support the plan. The porch would still be back from the 16.11 neighbors. Mr. Fournier stated the house to the south would not see the porch and the neighbor to the north faces the other way. Ms. Fournier stated this would not be blocking anyone's view. Ms. Savage stated one concern was the aesthetic consideration that this is an addition not usually on the front. Ms. Fournier stated the addition would blend in with the house. The addition would be brown as is the house, and the roof line would be the same. It would look nice. Mr. Fournier stated below the addition would be a slab. It would look nice. Ms. Fournier stated they have one of the best views of the river in that area. This is something they have wanted to do for years and they can now afford to do it. MOTION by Ms. Smith, seconded by Mr. Kuechle, to close the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 7555 P.M. Ms. Smith stated she would be inclined to vote for denial. As she drove down the street, the houses were for the most part right in line. She did not see a hardship that there is not an option to put an addition to the house. If she were to say yes for this request, it would be difficult saying no to anyone else. As much as it would be wonderful, she would be inclined to vote to deny the request. Mr. Kuechle concurred. It is a bit too much. The house is already at the setback line and to put an addition out to the front is more than what he can be comfortable with. He cannot see a hardship except wanting a good view of the river and he can sympathize with that. However, there has to be hardship and they have to stay within their constraints. He would recommend denial. Ms. Savage stated she knew how important it is to see the water and can understand the petitioner wanting to have the view. She can see this as an important part of the property and agreed that a bay window would not do the same thing. She sympathized with the petitioner's position because she feels for the petitioner to really enjoy their property it is important to have that. In any event, because there are two no votes, the request will go to the City Council for a final decision. She has mixed feelings. She 16.12 agrees with the other commissioners but she also feels, for the petitioners to completely enjoy their property, they should be able to have the porch. She would say the hardship would be the health problems as indicated. MOTION by Ms. Smith, seconded by Mr. Kuechle, to recommend denial of Variance Request, VAR #95-16, by Robert E. & Karen M. Fournier, to reduce the front yard setback from 35 feet to 25 feet to allow construction of a three season porch on Lots 30, 31 and 32, Block T, Riverview Heights, generally located at 8095 Riverview Terrace N.E., Fridley, Minnesota. UPON A VOICE VOTE, WITH MR. KIIECHLE AND MS. SMITH VOTING AYE AND MS. SAVAGE ABSTAINING, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED BY A MAJORITY VOTE. Ms. McPherson stated this request would be considered by the City Council on August 14. 3. PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF A VARIANCE REQUEST, VAR #95-17, BY MICHAEL & LINDA WILTFANG: Pursuant to Section 205.07.03.D.(1) of the Fridley City Code to reduce the front_ yard setback from 35 feet to 18 feet to allow construction of a second garage Lot 2, Bloch 1, Parkview Manor, generally located at 5885 Tennison Drive N.E., Fridley, Minnesota. Ms. McPherson stated the petitioner has requested this request be tabled so that they make consider other options. MOTION by Ms. Smith, seconded by Mr. Kuechle, to table consideration of Variance Request,,.,AR #95-17, by Michael & Linda Wiltfang to the next meeting. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTIN 'AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 4. Ms. McPherson provided an update on Planning Commission and City Council actions.; n' ADJOURNMENT � , MOTION b Ms. Smith, seconded by Mr. Kuechle, to adjourn the meet ince.` 'A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED MOTION CARRIED AND THE JULY 18, 1995, APPEALS COMMISSION ING ADJOURNED AT 8:04 P.M. 16.13 VAR #95-16 (AILING LIST tAILED: 6/28/95 City Council (6) Diane Savage Robert & Karen Fournier 567 Rice Creek Terrace 8095 Riverview Terrace Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Robert B. & V. Johnson F.E. Wilson Thomas M. Demaree 680 Glencoe St. NE R C. Mc Calsin 640 Glencoe St. N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 670 Glencoe St. N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Virgil & Jeanne Acker Justin G. Droessler John & Karleen Rice 630 Glencoe St. N.E. 8141 Riverview Terrace 696 Hugo St. N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Gerald A. Blilie Richard & Magdalin Burgess Douglas E. & P. Cloutier 680 Hugo N.E. 670 Hugo St. N.E. 666 Hugo N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Michael A. Johnson Roland & Jeanne Morin Debra J. Taylor 660 Hugo N.E. 650 Hugo N.E. 677 Hugo N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Mark L. Rose Robert & Margot Eastman Richard & Maralyn Lincoln' °15 695 Hugo St. N.E. 641 Glencoe St. N.E. 681 Glencoe St. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 John M. & Karleen V.Rice Lynette Schack Etal Michael & Michele Arman 683 Hugo Street N.E. 685 Glencoe St. N.E. 8125 Riverview Terrace Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Marcia Maddox Drenen & Elizabeth Tucker William & Karen Super 8065 Riverview Terrace 8065 Riverview Terrace 695 Fairmont St. N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Martin D. Hilson Michael W. Jechorek Lori F. Loudermilk 645 Fairmont St. N.E. 689 Fairmont St. NE 675 Fairmont St. N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE APPEALS COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that the Appeals Commission of the City of Fridley will conduct a Public Hearing at the Fridley Municipal Center at 6431 University Avenue N.E. on Tuesday, July 18, 1995, at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of: Consideration of variance request, VAR #95- 16, by Robert E. & Karen M. Fournier, pursuant to Section 205.07.03.D.(1)of the Fridley City Code to reduce the front yard setback from 35' to 25' to allow construction of a three season porch on Lots 30, 31 and 32, Block T, Riverview Heights, generally located at 8095 Riverview Terrace N.E., Fridley, MN 55432 Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given the opportunity at the above stated time and place. DIANE SAVAGE CHAIRPERSON APPEALS COMMISSION Any questions related to this item may be referred to the Fridley Community Development Department, 572-3592. Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 no later than July 11, 1995. ANOKA CC ITY STATEMEN i OF OWNER OPERTY TAXES PA'Y,..,,dLE IN 1995 001242 FOURNIER ROBERT E & KAREN M 8095 RIVERVIEW TERR FRIDLEY, MN 55432 LOTS 30, 31, & 32 BLK T RIVER VIEW HEIGHTS SUBJ TO EASE OF REC HST TAXPAYER Edward M. Treska, Division Property Records and Taxat ANOKA COUNTY 2100 3RD A ANOKA, MN 55303 (612) 3: NORWEST MORTGAGE 1021 SE 10TH AVE MPLS, MN 55479 Property Class: New Improvements: Est. Market Value: Taxable Market Value: 1R 75900 1 R 1. Use this amount on Form M-1 PR to see if you're eligible for a property tax refund. File by August 15. If box is checked, you owe delinquent taxesand are not eligible.............................................................................. 2. 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Estimated Market Value for 1995 ..................................................$ 101,000 1a. Limited Market Value for 1995 ...............................................$ 0 2. Classified Value for 1995................................................................$ 2a. Limited Classified Value for 1995 0 3. Value Exemption for Certain Improvements ................................ 4. Taxable Market Value for 1995 .....................................................$ 101,000 Your property's market value shown on line 4 is the amount that will be used to determine your property tax bill. Local Board of Review Meeting FRIDLEY CIVIC CENTER APRIL 10, 1995 AT 7:30 PM TO APPEAR CALL LOCAL ASSR AT (612) 572 3537 County Board of Equalization Meeting ANOKA COUNTY GOV CENTER JUNE 19, 1995 AT 9:00 Ab TO APPEAR CALL (612) 323 5475 Market Value and Property Class -How They Affect Your Property Tax: The tax you will pay next year is detern: three factors; the taxable market value of the property, the property class, and the amount of money needed to local services. The time to challenge your property class or any value increase is at the Local Board of Rev. County Board of Equalization. The time to have a voice in government spending decisions is at Truth in I mettings when budget amounts are set. Truth in Taxation meetings are held in the fall of each year before t year's property tax is finalized. Property Class is the class that has been assigned to your property based upon the use of the property. Differe rates for various uses of property have been established by state law. These class rates are the same thr, Minnesota. -. --- - Estimated Market Value represents the assessor's estimate of your property's actual market value. Market defined as the most probable price that a well informed buyer would pay a well informed seller for a property either party being unduly forced to buy or sell. In other words, what the property would likely sell for if it we sold in an arm's-length transaction. Limited Market Value - Certain classes of property (agricultural homestead or nonhomestead, residential he or nonhomestead, noncommercial, seasonal recreational residential) have the amount that their value can limited to a maximum increase of ten percent over last year's value or one-third of the difference between lz market value and this year's market value, whichever is greater. This limit does not apply to an increase in yc due to improvements made to your property. Value Exemption For Certain Improvements - Qualifying homes, 35 years or older, are now eligible to i temporary exemption on all or a portion of the assessor's value estimate for certain newly constructed improi To qualify for exemption of improvements from the property tax, the property must be 35 years of age or, ole time the improvements commence and the property must be receiving the homestead classification. This properties classified as residential, homestead (including duplexes and triplexes), blind/paraplegic veteran homestead and agricultural homestead. In addition, you must have taken out a building permit and/or application for the exemption with the assessor. More information on this exemption may be obtained f county assessor's office. rDetach Here ♦D -..-..-..-. -... ------------------.--- etach ere' PIN: R03 30 24 23 0202 Market Value: 96200 983000 New Construction Value: N/A Property class: RES HSTD RES HSTD er: Taxpayer: FOURNIER ROBERT E 8095 RIVERVIEW 7 FRIDLEY, MN 55432 NORWEST MORTGAGE 1021 SE 10TH AVE MPLS,MN 55479 Line 1 Amount to use in filling out your property tax refund form M-1 PR, if eligible ......................................... 1443.02 Line 2 Amount to use in filling out schedule 1 of form M-1 PR, if eligible ........ 1334.97 Detach this stub and If this box is checked, you owe delinquent taxes . . . . . . • M-IPR form when a i EV CRYOF CITY OF FRIDLEY FRIOLEYi COMMISSION APPLICATION REVIEW File Number File Date Meeting Date VAR 495-16 6-26-95 7/18195 File Description: Petitioner: Robert E. & Karen M. Fournier 8095 Riverview Terrace N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Complete Review Checklist; Return to The Community Development Department * Comments *** Barbara Dacy �✓ 5 Scott Hickok Michele McPherson Y '�('U c"- John Flora l v A John Palacio Clyde Moravetz F©ow 12U> Leon Madsen Dave Sallman Dick Larson CV) __A* CITY OF FRIDLEY p 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E. FRIDLEY, MN 55432 (612) 571-3450 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT VARIANCE APPLICATION FORM PROPERTY INFORMATION - site plan required for submittal; see attached Address:BozzrA.f� �i "I44f4/ ` Property Identification Number (PIN) ® 3 �3 A 3 Legal description: Lot _ lock % Tract/Addition!/t"i'` e 44' /66��� Current zoning:)6S',d�,�.�C_. Square footage/acreage Reason for variance and hardship: Section of City Code: Have you operated a business in a city which required a business license? Yes No &'0000 If yes, which city? ®' If yes, what type of business? Was that license ever denied or revoked? Yes No FEE OWNER INFORMATION (as it appears on the property title) (Contract Purchasers: Fee Owners must sign this form prior to processing) NAME ADDRESS DAYTIME PHONE SIGNATURE DATE PETITIONER INFORMATION NAME /0�, ^�9.�if�/ ADDRESS d AYTIME PHONE SIGNATURE DATE / Fee: $100.00 60.00 for residential properties Permit VAR # Application received by: Scheduled Appeals Coihmissi date: Scheduled City Council date: / �f CITY OF FRIDLEY PLAN REVIEW CHECKLIST Applicants for vacations must submit the legal description of the parcel (easement, street, etc.) to be vacated. Complete site plans, signed by a registered architect, civil engineer, landscape architect, or other design professional, to include the following: A. General: 1. Name and address of project 2. Legal description (certificate of survey may be required) 3. Name, address, and telephone number of applicant, engineer, and owner of record 4. Date proposed, north arrow, scale, number of sheets, name of drawer 5. Description of intended use of site, buildings, and structures including type of occupancy and estimated occupancy load 6. Existing zoning and land use 7. Tabulation box indicating: (i) Size of parcel in sq. ft. (ii) Gross floor area of buildings (iii) Percent of site covered by building (iv) Percent of site covered by impervious surface (v) Percent of site covered by green area (vi) Projected number of employees (vii) Number of seats if intended use is a restaurant or place of assembly (viii) Number of parking spaces required (ix) Number of parking spaces provided including handicapped (x) Height of all buildings and structures and number of stories B. Site Plan: 1. Property line dimensions, location of all existing and proposed structures with distance from boundaries, distance between structures, building dimensions and floor elevations 2. Grading and drainage, plan showing existing natural features (topography, wetlands, vegetation, etc.) as well as proposed grade elevations and sedimentation and storm water retention ponds. Calculations for storm water detention/retention areas. 3. All existing and proposed points of egress/ingress showing widths of property lines, turning radii abutting rights-of-way with indicated center line, paving width, existing and proposed median cuts, and intersections of streets and driveways 4. Vehicular circulation system showing location and dimensions for all driveways, parking spaces, parking lot aisles, service roads, loading, areas, fire lanes, emergency access (if necessary), public and private streets, alleys, sidewalks, bike paths, direction of traffic flow, and traffic -control devices 5. Landscaping Plan 6. Location, access, and screening detail of trash enclosures 7. Location and screening detail of rooftop equipment 8. Building elevations from all directions 9. utility plan identifying size and direction of existing water and sewer lines, fire hydrants, distance of hydrant to proposed building 0 rl h� CER ( ] Construction Address - Legal Description: _ CITY OF FRIDLEY SINGLE FAMILY AND DUPLEXES R-1 AND R-2 Building Permit Application 8095 Riverview Terrace Owner Name & Address: Robert & Karen Fournier Contractor: PATIO ENCLOSURES INC Effective 1/ 1/95 Tel. # (612) 786-3805 MN LICENSE # 0001676 Address: 5120 Cedar Lake Road, St.Louis Prk, MN 55416 Tel. # (612)525-1494 Attach to this application, a Certificate of Survey of the lot, with the proposed construction drawn on it to scale. DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENT LIVING AREA: Length Width Height Sq. Ft. GARAGE AREA: Length Width Height Sq. Ft. _ DECK AREA: Length Width. Hgt/Ground Sq. Ft. OTHER: BUILDING THREE SEASON PORCH APPROXIMATELY'10x14x10 Corner Lot [ ] Inside Lot [ ] Ft. Yd Setback Type of Construction: ALUM CLAD Approx. Completion Date: Aug . 9 , 1995 Side Yard Setbacks Estimated Cost: (Cost on Back) Driveway Curb Cut Width Needed: Ft. + 6 Ft = Ft x $ _ $ DATE: 6/20/95 APPLICANT: 4�.,J D� e, —" Tel. # CITY USE ONLY Permit Fee $ 115 Fee Schedule on Reverse Side Fire Surcharge $ ? , .001 of Permit Valuation (1/10th%) State Surcharge $$.50/$1,000 Valuation SAC Charge $ $850 per SAC Unit License Surcharge $ $5.00 (State Licensed Residential Contractors) Driveway Escrow $ Alt. "A" or Alt. "B" Above 'Erosion Control $ $450.00 Conservation Plan Review Park Fee $ Fee Determined by Engineering Sewer Main Charge . $ Agreement Necessary [ ] Not Necessary [ ] TOTAL $-/j . �1 STIPULATIONS: 525-1494 t s - TY �' , ::. rte..... �„�: � .......: ..: < •. v $ .:>:..::-.. HIM f Li } +r s •�: ' U fifi�l r- � ,ten � ° _ � � . .........- --- ..... ...... .. ... . ............. . .. .... . . .. ..... .. .... . .. ..... PRCOUC931 r4 HS CE"FICATE 13 MUM AS A JAMER Of MO TION ONLY AND CONFERS NO MGM, UPON THE CEffnF=TB THE JAMES B OSWALD COMPANY ONLY TM CERTMATE, DOES NOT AMEM, MEND OX. SUITE 600 ALTER M COVERAGE AFFORDED BY ME POUCES BELOW ONE ERIEVIEW PLAZA COMPANIES AFFORDM COVERAGE. CLEVELAND OH 44114-1715 compmy, A ATLANTIC MUTUAL COMPANIES compmy PATIO ENCLOSURES INC C4WAW 5120 CEDAR LAKE ROAD C - ST LOUIS PARK MN 55416 COMPAW 041, "moll 7M 19 TO CERTW THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVEMR THE POLICY PENNON!' INDMTM N07WnMANDM ANY REQUMEMENT, TOM OR CONWION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WffH RESPECT TO WHM nG8 CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PEFrrAK DE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICES DESCaMED HEREIN JE"IS SUBTO ALL, THE TIERMS, EXCLUSIONS AM 0014ARXM OF 6" POLWNE& LIMITS SHOWTH MAY HAVE BEEN RWWED BY PAW CLAIMS. co Lm rtM OF EMRMAHM p"T mUNBER PaLm Offcm DAM OWAMM PoLw Expmm" DAM PUMMM um"a k GEMMALUMLW 299015691 7/05/94 7/05/95 ammaAammm s2,000,000 COMMM& Ge MM UAMM PRomom - comptop Am s2, 000, 000 --] CLAW MAGE Fx-1 ocmm POWN& A AVV WJW $1,000,000 OWMRS & CONTRAMWS PFW, EAW OCCURRENN 61,000,000 FM 0AMAGE Uft a* *4 S 50,000 MED EV Wy an pow* $ 51000 k AUTON06" UABaUV 299015691 7/05/94 7/05/95 1"0010,000f ANY "m COMBDM SNME UWr S BODLYNXRY $ (p - AL OWNW AUMS SCHBMAW AUTW B=Y NAM OW SoddW* X HIRED Auros PWPEM DAMAGE $ BMA= IV AM ONLY - FA ACCUXNr S OTHER THAN MRO ONLY: ANY AUTO EACH ACCOW $ AGGREGATE S Luwam EAW 0CCUMV3M $ AGGREGATE $ MEXCEM UMBREUA FORM $ anM THAN UMBREUA FORM WOAI�BcompS18ATNINANo 400-44-42-41 7/05/94 7/05/95 grAmaoRy Lwra EACH ACCHMM a --::;i:•>} 500,000 lMPWVVW UABLM DUNSAW - Paucy uwr is 500,000 'RE PROPRMTM X RXL PAR7NERSEXECunvE OFFWAM AM Elsa. mEmm - EmH BwwyW s 500,000 01NM oEscrapvm OF OPERATfDIISM1pcn nwo [111 )DDCK3C0= 111 3, 1 332 X 1 1 1 cK=(3(3(3( ll 1[ xXX3cmc=ll CKXICKXIC= CKXX3CKX3DCK)= . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ------------------- 8N=D AM OF 7M ABM POLK= W @MCUM 0&VM TW M~TM DAIN WMCF, TM WK=Q, CWAW W" MWLAVOR W W&.1 DAYS WWM NOT= TO TM CE MWA-M MUM NUM TO TWWT, BUT FMAM TO MAS- SIM NOT= NVU WPM NO 06LIMMU OR UMM OF Alff =D UM THE CW*V, U9 AMM CM M0MWffA=M AUTHORMD fMPrA*WATW Kristen Buche w VAR #95-16 Robert/Karen Fournier +c} t f (u•f75 5F) IT) 656 ( W) 565) 554 A ! 53Z ( t� ,) In! 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Or MINNESOTA LICENSED By ORDINANCE OF CITY Or MINNEAPOLIS Minneaprwli., .111111-m-ta --l-so lt.%Dla No. JUDICIA'. .%ERCIAL TOPOGRAPHICAL, 6urbeporig Certif icate FIELD BOOK CITY PLATTING SCALE: I" GLEAIL-106-- 577 �j "i I FLr_ C�l C. L --j Ocz, lk N RAYMOND A PRA. 6917 IDAHO AVE. l!'ROOKLYN PARK. & 111 > Q, \J /9 r7 Nj ljj r V l I E r"AL zi 3 j2, Blo K T, Sub j ec T, to eaz3ements -maabove described: 0§ 1i- ' . We hereby certify .that this 'is a true`'and correct rep6mra son dtiw. f 4 survey of the boundaries of . ihi'ibo .1 ' ' ' n said land,. prop n . of . th . a l0c'afion% of.'all 66ildingi. -if, any, si6le• 46n, men4.ii,i4f any,--frqrn­-'q -chn SITE PLAN CH GERALD T. COYNEL r SURVEYS COMA RAYMOND A PRAS !)C)!)C)�;:,-;r„ N. \gICK AVE 5 /'1 6917 IDAHO AVE. N. C> lL^i:'J VA.! EY. k.%INN. LAND SURVEYORS BROOKLYN PARK. MINN REGISTERED UNDER LAWS OF STATE. OF MINNESOTA LICENSED BY ORDINANCE OF CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS �linne apnli., 11inm ��,tu S5128 , Cl';fAIAL - 1LJDICIA: pp IIAIDICE No. • TOPOGRAPHICAL •:.:ITr LOT*,, - PLATTING jtr(n` N L Vepo lr[� (�(..rttf iC.t.•- FIELD BOOK !f SCALE: 1” 1_0 U 8, is I - -- X03.54 ---- - -- - - r 7 , L L Lots C.' 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