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CITY OF FRIDLEY
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2015 7:00 P.M. '�
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LOCATION: COUNCIL CHAMBERS
FRIDLEY MUNICIPAL CENTER, 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE
CALL TO ORDER:
ROLL CALL:
APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES: August 19, 2015
1. PUBLIC HEARING:
Consideration of a Special Use Permit, SP #15-09, by TCO Design, is requesting a
modification to Special Use Permit, SP #14-07 that was approved by the City Council on
March 9, 2015, which allowed a comprehensive home health care building at 5300-5310
4th Street. The modification will increase the size of the building from 2,486 to 5,732 sq. ft.
and the number of beds from 15-24. The increase in building size will be to accommodate
the additional units and inside parking stalls. The overall height of the building and the use
will remain the same, generally located at 5300 and 5310 4th Street NE.
2. PUBLIC HEARING:
Consideration of a Text Amendment, TA #15-03, by the City of Fridley, amending the text
of the Sign Code reducing the minimum time for the message to change on a dynamic
electronic reader board sign from 45 seconds to 8 seconds.
3. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE AUGUST 11, 2015, ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND
ENERGY COMMISSION MEETING.
4. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE JULY 16, 2015, HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY COMMISSION MEETING.
5. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE AUGUST 5, 2015, APPEALS COMMISSION
MEETING.
OTHER BUSINESS:
ADJOURN
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- Fridley City Hall
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�' Fridley (763) 571-3450 • FAX (763) 571-1287 • wwwFridleyMN.gov
August 26,2015
TCO Design
Attn:Todd Ofsthun
9330 Thomas Avenue N
Brooklyn Park MN 55444
Dear Mr.Ofsthun
Per Minnesota Statute 15.99, local government units are required to notify land use applicants within 15
working days if their land use applications are complete. We officially received your application for a
Special Use Permit for 5300 and 5310 4`h Street in Fridley on August 14,2015. This letter serves to
inform you that your application is complete.
Your Special Use Permit application hearing and discussion will take place at the City of Fridley Planning
Commission Meeting on September 16,2015 at 7:00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers at 6431
University Avenue. The City of Fridley City Council is scheduled to take final action on your Special Use
Permit on September 28,2015 at 7:00 P.M. Please plan to be in attendance at both of the above
referenced meetin�s.
If you have any questions regarding this letter or the process, please feel free ta contact me at 763-572-
3595.
Sincerely, ,
S a er
Planner
c: GENONE LLC
1000 Lasalle Avenue
Minneapolis MN 55403
AP Venutres LLC
16192 Hwy 7
Minnetonka MN 55345
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PUBLIC HEAR.ING
BEFORE THE
PLANNING COMMISSION
Notice is hereby given that there will be a public hearing of the
Fridley Planning Commission at the Fridley Municipal Center, 6431
University Avenue N.E. on September 16, 2015, at 7:00 p.m. for the _
purpose of :
Consideration of a Special Use Permit, SP #15-09, by TCO
Design, is requesting a modification to Special Use Permit, SP
#14-07 that was approved by the City Council on Ntarch 9, 2015,
which allowed a comprehensive home health_ care building at
5300-5310 4th Street. The modification will increase the size
of the building from 2,486 to 5, 732 sq. ft. and the number of
beds from 15-24 . The increase in building size will be to
accommodate the additional units and inside parking stalls.
The overall height of the building and the use will remain the
same, legally described as Lots 14 and 15, in Block 13,
Hamilton' s Addition to Mechanicsville, and Lots 12 and 13,
Block 13, Hamilton' s Addition to Mechanicsville, subject to
the reservation to the State of Minnesota in trust for taxing
districts concerned of all minerals and mineral rights in all
of said property, generally located at 5300 and 5310 4th
Street NE.
Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an
opportunity at the above stated time and place. Any questions
related to this item may be referred to Stacy Stromberg, Planner,
at 763-572-3595 .
Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an interpreter
or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids
should contact Roberta Collins at 763-572-3500 no later than
September 9, 2015 . The TDD number is 763-572-3534 .
The proposed City Council meeting date for this item will be on
September 28, 2015. *This date is subject to change depending on
the outcome of the Planning Commission meeting. Please confirm
C�ty Council date prior to attending the City Council meeting.
DAVID KONDRICK
CHAIR
PLANNING COMMISSION
Publish: Friday, September 4, 2015
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Fridley GIS Special Use Permit Request, SP#15-09
Anoka County GIS Petitioner: TCO Design w E
Address: 5300 and 5310 4th Street
Map Date:August 31,2015 S
CITY OF FRIDLEY
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION
TO: All property owners/residents within 350 feet of property generally
located at 53Q0 and 5310 4t" Street NE.
CASE NUMBER: S ecial Use Permit, SP#15-09.
APPUCANT: TCO Design
Petitioner or re resentative must attend the Plannin Commission meetin .
PURPOSE: A modification to Special Use Permit, SP#14-07 that was approved
by the City Council on March 9, 2015, which allowed a .
comprehensive home health care building at 5300-5310 4�' Street.
The modification will increase the size of the building from 2,486 to
5,732 sq. ft. and the number of beds from 15-24. The increase in
building size will be to accommodate the additional units and inside
parking stalls. The overall height of the building and the use will
remain the same.
LOCAT/ON OF 5300 and 5310 4 Street
PROPERTY AND
LEGAL Lots 14 and 15, in Block 13, Hamilton's Addition to Mechanicsville,
DESCR/PT/ON: and Lots 12 and 13, Block 13, Hamilton's Addition to Mechanicsville,
subject to the reservation to the State of Minnesota in trust for taxing
districts concerned of all minerals and mineral rights in all of said
ro ert .
DATE AND TIME OF Planning Commission Meeting:
HEAR/NG: Wednesday, September 16, 2015, 7:00 p.m.
The Planning Commission Meetings are televised live the night
of the meetin on Channel 17.
PLACE OF HEAR/NG: Fridley Municipal Center, City Council Chambers
6431 Universit Avenue N.E., Fridle , MN.
HOW TO 1. You may attend hearings and testify.
PARTIC/PATE: 2. You may send a letter before the hearing to Julie Jones,
Planning Coordinator, at 6431 University Avenue N.E., Fridley,
MN 55432 or FAX at 763-571-1287.
SPEC/AL Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an
ACCOMODAT/ONS: Interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require
auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 763-572-3500
no later than Se tember 9, 2015. The TDD# is 763-572-3534.
ANY QUEST/ONS: Contact Stac Stromber , Planner, at 763-572-3595.
*PROPOSED C/TY The proposed City Council meeting Date for this item will be
COUNC/L MEETING Monday, September 28, 2015. *This date is subject to change
DATE: depending on the outcome of the Planning Commission
meeting. Please confirm City Council date prior to attending
Ci Council meetin .
Publish: Friday, September 4, 2015
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City of Fridley
fi�31 University Avenue NE
Fridley MN 55432
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SPECIAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION FOR:
Residentia) Commercial/Industrial/Muki-Family �
Property Information
Address: �-5310 T . _
Anoka County Property Identification Number(PIN#): Z3302�3�}D�31� z33v2A- G1D35
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Current Zoning: �� Square footage of Pa�cel: 2D�, �ip S.�
Reason for Special Use Permit(one sentence summary, please attached full descript�on)
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Fee/Property Owner Information (as it appears on property title)
**Fee owner must sign this form prior to processing
Name(please print): _��' 1l�N�Cll�s, L�< �lJ� Lt�N d�, �--�
Mailing address: oQD l.� . SGJd �
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Petitioner Information
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Contact Person's Name please print): "T"D� C�FSTI-1U�
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FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Fees �
$1,000-R-1,Single Family Residential
$1,500-Commercialjindustrial/Multi-Family Residential �
Application Number: �'�� Receipt#: Received By: .
Application Date: -
15 Day Application Complete No#ification Date: -a 8- l.s
Scheduled Planning Commission Date: _q-/�-/S
Scheduled City Council Date: _q-aQ -l_S
60 Day Date: _ �D-�a • lS�ic
60 Day Extension Date: -�� -
There are several advantages to this#acility over a typical triplex. It is important to the owner and operators that
this site is well maintained and run.All aspects of site and building maintenance will kept to high standards.The
groups associated with this facility as well as others they are hoping to have an affiliation, have high standards
for this type of facility and for their patients.While the activities of this building might be a little higher at times,
there will be no large parties, barbeques,gatherings,etc.
The applicant and his associates have gone to great lengths to show the Planning Commission and City Council
that they are dedicated to put in the effort needed to build and maintain a building and a business that has the
highest standards of operation and dedication for your City.Obtaining the neighboring property and increasing
the building now rather than later shows they are interested in making the easiest transition of the existing
property and best interest for the City Staff,the Citizens of Fridley and the Planning Commission. I ask that you
approve the Special Use Permit for this Facility.
Thank you again for your consideration,
Todd Ofsthun,TCO Design, 763-424-3676
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August 24,2015
To: Stacy Stromberg
City of Fridley
Planning Department
Re: Home Care Facility
5300-5310 4`"Street NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Heilo Stacy,
Thank you for considering our Special Use Permit for a Home Care Facility at 5300-5310 4"'Street NE. It is
important to the people asking for the Special Use Permit that this is a well run,low key facility that will not
have a negative impact on the neighborhood.The move to enlarge the building now instead of a future addition
as mentioned during the first application is the increase interest and perceived demand for this type of a#acility
in this area.We are now looking at a proposed building that is a 3 story(2 facing 4"'Street), 13,292 square foot,
24 bed Comprehensive Home Care Facility.
This facility will be run by Wish Medical. It will be an acute care facility designed towards Transitional Care Units
and will use Telemedicine to maximize care with minimal on site care.The principals are Susan McDonough and
Ashley Smith.The Comprehensive Home Care license will be held by Ashtey who is currently with Allina.Susan is
currently with Fairview.The maximum number of employees when the facility is full will be 16.This is the
number nf employee required by the State for this type of facility and care.This is also the number that Wish
Medical needs to provide the patients with meals,personal hygiene and any other patient needs.The
employees will also be responsible for housekeeping.Building maintenance,landscape maintenance and snow
removal will be hired out.There is plenty of on-site snov�r storage space.
The closest use of the buitding wiil be assisted iiving. Based on Fridley City Code,our parking requiremen#is 12
spaces. If considered a nursing home,l8 spaces would be required.The proposed facility meets and/or exceeds
Fridley City code with 18 proposes spaces.The 18 spaces provide adequate parking area for employees,visitors,
employee transitions and deliveries.
The deliveries to this facility will depend on the number of patients at any one time.This is not a clinic or a
hospitaf.The deliveries will probably be made witM smaller vehicles.Similar to fed-ex or UPS type vans.There
shou{d only be a little increase of deliveries to a traditional three unit bui{ding.They wi{I be made from the a{ley
side where we are proposing adequate driveway to ensure the delivery vans will be on site during their visit.The
location of the deliveries and the privacy shrubs being proposed,should minimize the impact of the delivery van
traffic.
The vast majority of patients that will stay at this facility wilt be bedridden. Because of the health condition of
the other patients,they will be mostly sedentary and will not be wandering around the exterior of the building.
The minimum stay of the patients at this facility is 60 days.The average could be one to two years depending on
the patient.There should be no more daytime traffic than any other three unit building.
City Code would require a maximum of 12 parking stalls if the assisted living parking ratio was used or 18
for a nursing home parking ratio. When this project was anafyzed in the past, staff used the nursing
home ratio, as that use seems to be the most similar use to the comprehensive home care use.
The previous site plans submitted by the petitioner did comply with code requirements for parking. The
neighbors,the Planning Commissioners and staff did have some concerns as to whether there would be
enough parking with staff, plus visitors,and any other specialized staff needed for the patients.
Therefore,the petitioner has gone above and beyond what code would require for parking, in order to
help alleviate any concerns. The proposed plan has 20 parking stalls,which is 2 over what code would
require for a nursing home use and 8 over what would be required for an assisted living use.
When approving a request like this,staff wants to make sure there is adequate parking provided on-site
and that the use isn't dependent upon on-street parking. The 20 parking stalls will be adequate for staff
and visitors, however since the street isn't signed "no parking", it is likely that from time to time visitors
will park on the street. This is acceptable, provided it doesn't start becorriing a probiem. Staff wiii keep
the stipulation previously placed on the special use permit that states if on-street parking becomes an
issue for this site,the special use permit will need to go back before the City Council for further review.
The special use permit will also need to go back before the Council for review if in the future the use of
the buifding is changed. The building as designed couldn't work if people residing in it didn't have health
conditions that didn't allow them to drive.
The proposed expansion meets lot coverage and setback requirements. The petitioner has submitted a
landscape plan and a grading and drainage plan. Both of those plans will be further reviewed by City
staff prior to issuance of a building permit.
RECOMMENDATIONS
City Staff recommends approval of this special use permit request as hospitals, clinics and convalescent
and nursing homes are a permitted specia/use in the R-3, Multi-Family zoning district.
STIPULATIONS
Staff recommends that if the special use permit is granted,the following stipulations be attached.
1. The petirioner shall obtain a demolirion permit prior to removal of rhe existing house on the
5300 4`h Street property.
2. The petitioner shall obtain all necessary permits prior to construction.
3. The petitioner shal!meet all building,fire, and ADA requirements.
4. City engineering staff to review and approve grading, drainage, and utility p/an prior to issuance
of a building permit.
5. Landscape and Irrigation plan to be reviewed and approved by City Staff prior to issuance of
building permit.
6. If on-street parking becomes an issue as a result of this use, the special use permit and options
for additiona/parking shall be further reviewed by the City Council at the owner's expense.
7. If the comprehensive home health care use changes, the special use permit shall be further
�reviewed by the City Council.
8. The petitioner shall file the necessary documents with Anoka County to combine both of the lots
involved in this project,5300 and 5310 4`h Street, prior to issuance of a building permit.
City of Fridley land Use Application
SP#15-09 September 16, 2015
GENERAL INFORMATION SPECIAL INFORMATION
Applicant: Public Utilities:
TCO Design,Todd Ofsthun Water and Sewer were disconnected when the
9330 Thomas Avenue N house was demolished in 2011 but are available at
Brooklyn Park MN 55444 the street. The existing house is connected.
Requested Action: Transportation:
Special Use Permit to construct a The properties receive access from the alley off of
comprehensive home care use 53`d Avenue. They front along 4th Street.
Existing Zoning: Physical Characteristics:
R-3 (Multi-Family) 5310 4th Street
Location: Flat,grass covered lot, with a cement parking area
5300 and 5310 4th Street NE along the alley.
Size: 5300 4th Street
Both lots are—10,400 sq. ft. .23 acres Flat lot with single family house and detached
Total lot area—20,480 sq.ft. .47 acres garage.
Existing Land Use: SUMMARY OF PROJECT
Vacant lot and Single Family Home. The petitioner,Todd Ofsthun,who is representing A.P.
Surrounding Land Use &Zoning: Ventures and Gen One, LLC,went before the Planning
N: 4-plex& R-3 Commission on February 18,2015 and the City Council
E: Single Family& R-3
on March 9, 2015 and received special use permit
S: 53`d Avenue and Columbia Heights approval to allow the construction of a comprehensive
home care building on the R-3, Multi-Family properties
W: Bona Brothers Automotive & C-2 located at 5300 and 5310 4`h Street NE.
Comprehensive Plan Conformance: Since receiving the special use permit approval,the
Future Land Use Map designates as petitioner is being asked by the owners of the properties,
Redevelopment. to pursue the construction of a larger building now
Zoning Ordinance Conformance: instead of a future addition due to the increased interest
Sec. 205.09.1.C.(7) requires a special use and perceived demand for this type of facility.
permit for clinic uses in an R-3 zoning SUMMARY OF ANALYSIS
district. City Staff recommends approval of this special use
Building and Zoning History: permit, with stipulations.
5310 4t"Street Clinic type uses are a permitted special use in the R-
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to Mechanicsville CITY COUNCIL ACTION/60 DAY DATE
5300 4th Street City Council—September 28, 2015
Lots 14& 15, Block 13, Hamiltons Addition 60 Day—October 12, 2015
to Mechanicsville Staff Report Prepared by: Stacy Stromberg
Land Use Application
Special Use Permit #15-09
RE UEST
The petitioner,Todd Ofsthun,with TCO Design, on behalf of A. P.Ventures, LLC and Gen One, LLC, who
are the properties owners of 5300 and 5310 4`h Street NE, is seeking a special use permit to modify the
special use permit that was originally approved by the City Council on March 9, 2015 to allow the
construction of a comprehensive home care building on the subject properties.
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The properties are zoned R-3, Multi-Family, and a � ,,,, „o,
convalescent home,a nursing home, or assisted living I S�1
type uses are allowed in this zoning district with a �°A�i A `_�- "���1DA��`--_�E .:--°'�°�`°�"�'`'"�'�".�`°` .
special use permit.
The proposed facility will have a Comprehensive Home Care Provider License through the Minnesota
Department of Health.
PROPOSED PROJECT
The owners of this project have affiliations with Allina and Fairview, and the facility will be run by Wish
Medical. It will be an acute care facility designed towards Transitional Care Units and will use
Telemedicine to maximize care with minimal on-site care.
The patients using the facility will be recovering from surgery,transplant (pre-op and post-op)or
another type of inedical procedure that leaves them needing extensive rehab and medical services. This
type of use is needed for patients,who for medical reasons,can't be on their own and do not have
family or friends who can care for them.
Site Plan Modifications since City Council approval on March 9, 2015:
The square footage of the building has been increased from 2,486 sq.ft.to 5,732 sq.ft. in size,which
will accommodate an increase of patient beds from 15 to 24 beds and the construction of(10) interior
parking stalls. The existing home at 5300 4th Street will be removed to allow the land area needed for
the larger building, however the existing garage will remain in place, which will provide for(2) addition
enclosed parking stalls.
. ,-.� . � . The proposed building will still be 3-
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i� • �' ; ;�.� stories,with a maximum height of 35
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` " �'�'?� `' ` drive-aisle, (4) bedrooms for patients,
� ����� a nurses station, bathroom, and
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._ : ��' � � dayroom/meeting room. The second
' ••���-�:�;' . y: and third level will have (10)separate
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� , x bedrooms for patients, (3) bathrooms,
' " � a kitchen and laundry room, a nurses
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� . „ station,dayroom/meeting room, a
,_� . �? � storage room and breakrooms for
� staff. The building will have a stairwell
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�� suppression system installed
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, , . . The new site plan allows for 20 parking
�: � stalls total, 12 will be enclosed and 8
'� �-� � ` � � ` � ' "`"'` surface parking stalls. The petitioner
5�A�x.E has also submitted a landscape plan
showing new tree, shrub and perennial
plantings and will be required to
construct storm water treatment on site to ensure that drainage is maintained on site.
SITE DESCRIPTION &HISTORY
The subject property is zoned R-3, Multi-Family and has been since the City's first zoning map. The
majority of this neighborhood (east of University Avenue, north of 53`d Avenue, and west of 7th Street) is
zoned R-3, Multi-Family, with some parcels in the middle of the neighborhood zoned R-2,Two-Family
and parcels on the east edge zoned R-1, ; �� � � ,'�'" ���
Single Family. Within this neighborhood is � j �,`r�, r.:" �.,�
a mix of single family homes,duplexes,4- � . . �� •' I �,: ��..�- ;
plexes and larger unit buildings. The Bona ' r-� .•`�� !R ` `
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Brothers property on the corner of � ,� � .���'.� �
University Avenue and 53�d Avenue was ` ""`"""� y �
rezoned from R-3, Multi-Family to C-2, . � C .�.� `�
General Business in 1971 and 1999 to allow � � � �; ', ��`' V`�' 'p�
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that use to exist. �� ' ;_s ��"
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53104`h Street-The original house on the 53�1 r ' �� F _ , ; , ,"` . S�
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subject property was constructed prior to ' � �r �"> � k' � �"
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1949. A detached garage that was � �� "�� �,„}'.
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accessed off the alley was then constructed '' � • _ _
in 1953. Based on building permit records �{ � - -
this house had foundation issues, so there � �� ��
�� �
was work on the foundation done in both �`� ��� ����..� ��,p� �� ;�,���
1957 and is 2003. The house and garage s - �, ��'= �'- °° � .�� ,� �--,-��. $.�
were demolished in 2011, and the lot has `�� � �4:'�� '��,.,,,. � �= '�� � � �r�� -
remained vacant since then.
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53004tn Street—The existing house was constructed in 1959 and the detached garage was constructed
in 1964.
CODE REQUIREMENTS
Hospitals, Clinics, and convalescent/nursing homes are a permitted special use in the R-3, Multi-Family
zoning district provided that the proposed project complies with the requirements for the special use
permit, subject to the stipulations. The proposed use as a comprehensive home care use is most
comparable to a convalescent home or assisted living use and therefore staff has determined that a
special use permit would be required for the proposed use to exist on this site.
Based on the slope of the lot,the building will look like a 3-story building from the alley and more like a
2%-story building from 4`h Street. The ground floor will have (4) separate bedrooms and the second
and third floors will have (10) separate bedrooms, so the building has the ability to house a total of 24
patients.
Due to the medical conditions the patients have,they are unable to drive. As a result, parking needs for
this use will be for the staff and visitors to the site. The petitioner has articulated that the maximum
number of staff on site at any one time if the facility is full will be 16. This is the number of employees
required by the State of Minnesota of this type of facility and care and this is also the number that Wish
Medical needs to provide the patients with meals, personal hygiene and any other patient needs. The
employees will also be responsible for housekeeping. Any staff ineetings for employees will either occur
off-site or through electronic
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�� ,- � `�, � 8 are surface parking stalls. The
��;,,. 10 stalls enclosed in the proposed
�'` • i building and the 6 stalls in the
_ attached parking lot will be
�,�,,,� �,_ accessed off the alley. There are 2
s "`�` � �! ' enclosed stalls within the
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��. : detached garage on the 5300 4'n
�� � Street property, and the other 2
�� � "' ° surface stalls are in front of that
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� : �� garage. That parking will be
� `--� accessed off of 53�d Avenue. The
,�'� � design of the parking area is the
_ =�;= � ' same as what was previously
� -, ,. �;_;:;; approved,with a one-way loop
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� �s?-•.� . , �c�� ' - through the parking area,so
� � � vehicles won't have to back into
the alley to leave the property and
:. it also provides better circulation
for staff,visitors,delivery vehicles
$�Di41�''�'E"'�£ and emergency vehicles.
The building will only be accessed from 4th Street through the use of a sidewalk.
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
AGENDA
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2015 7:00 P.M.
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LOCATION: COUNCIL CHAMBERS
FRIDLEY MUNICIPAL CENTER, 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE
CALL TO ORDER:
ROLL CALL:
APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES: August 19, 2015
1. PUBLIC HEARING:
Consideration of a Special Use Permit, SP #15-09, by TCO Design, is requesting a
modification to Special Use Permit, SP #14-07 that was approved by the City Council on
March 9, 2015, which allowed a comprehensive home health care building at 5300-5310
4th Street. The modification will increase the size of the building from 2,486 to 5,732 sq. ft.
and the number of beds from 15-24. The increase in building size will be to accommodate
the additional units and inside parking stalls. The overall height of the building and the use
will remain the same, generally located at 5300 and 5310 4th Street NE.
2. PUBLIC HEARING:
Consideration of a Text Amendment, TA#15-03, by the City of Fridley, amending the text
of the Sign Code reducing the minimum time for the message to change on a dynamic
electronic reader board sign from 45 seconds to 8 seconds.
3. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE AUGUST 11 2015 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND
ENERGY COMMISSION MEETING.
4. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE JULY 16 2015 HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY COMMISSION MEETING.
5. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE AUGUST 5, 2015, APPEALS COMMISSION
MEETING.
OTHER BUSINESS:
ADJOURN
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' Fridley (763) 571-3450 • FAX (763) 571-1287 • wwwFridleyMN.gov
August 26,2015
TCO Design
Attn:Todd Ofsthun
9330 Thomas Avenue N
Brooklyn Park MN 55444
Dear Mr. Ofsthun
Per Minnesota Statute 15.99, local government units are required to notify land use applicants within 15
working days if their land use applications are complete. We officially received your application for a
Special Use Permit for 5300 and 5310 4th Street in Fridley on August 14,2015. This letter serves to
inform you that your application is complete.
Your Special Use Permit application hearing and discussion will take place at the City of Fridley Planning
Commission Meeting on September 16, 2015 at 7:00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers at 6431
University Avenue. The City of Fridley City Council is scheduled to take final action on your Special Use
Permit on September 28,2015 at 7:00 P.M. Please qlan to be in attendance at both of the above
referenced meetin�s.
If you have any questions regarding this letter or the process, please feel free ta contact me at 763-572-
3595.
Sincerely, ,
S a er
Planner
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1000 Lasalle Avenue
Minneapolis MN 55403
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PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE
PLANNING COMMISSION
Notice is hereby given that there will be a public hearing of the
Fridley Planning Commission at the Fridley Municipal Center, 6431
University Avenue N.E. on September 16, 2015, at 7 : 00 p.m. for the ,
purpose of:
Consideration of a Special Use Permit, SP ##15-09, by TCO
Design, is requesting a modification to Special Use Permit, SP
#14-07 that was approved by the City Council on March 9, 2015,
which allowed a comprehensive home health care building at
5300-5310 4th Street. The modification will increase the size
of the building from 2,486 to 5, 732 sq. ft. and the number of
beds from 15-24 . The increase in building size will be to
accommodate the additional units and inside parking stalls .
The overall height of the building and the use will remain the
same, legally described as Lots 14 and 15, in Block 13 ,
Hamilton' s Addition to Mechanicsville, and Lots 12 and 13,
Block 13, Hamilton' s Addition to Mechanicsville, subject to
the reservation to the State of Minnesota in trust for taxing
districts concerned of all minerals and mineral rights in all
of said property, generally located at 5300 and 5310 4tn
Street NE.
Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an
opportunity at the above stated time and place. Any questions
related to this item may be referred to Stacy Stromberg, Planner,
at 763-572-3595 .
Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an interpreter
or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids
should contact Roberta Collins at 763-572-3500 no later than
September 9, 2015 . The TDD number is 763-572-3534 .
The proposed City Council meeting date for this item will be on
September 28, 2015. *This date is subject to change depending on
the outcome of the Planning Commission meeting. Please confirm
C�ty Council date prior to attending the City Council meeting.
DAVID KONDRICK
CHAIR
PLANNING COMMISSION
Publish: Friday, September 4, 2015
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Fridley GIS Special Use Permit Request, SP#15-09
Anoka County GIS Petitioner: TCO Design w E
Address: 5300 and 5310 4th Street
Map Date:August 31,2015 S
CITY OF FRIDLEY
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION
TO: All property owners/residents within 350 feet of property generally
located at 5300 and 5310 4th Street NE.
CASE NUMBER: S ecial Use Permit, SP#15-09.
APPUCANT: TCO Design
Petitioner or re resentative must attend the Plannin Commission meetin .
PURPOSE: A modification to Special Use Permit, SP#14-07 that was approved
by the City Council on March 9, 2015, which allowed a .
comprehensive home health care building at 5300-5310 4�' Street.
The modification will increase the size of the building from 2,486 to
5,732 sq. ft. and the number of beds from 15-24. The increase in
building size will be to accommodate the additional units and inside
parking stalls. The overall height of the building and the use will
remain the same.
LOCATION OF 5300 and 5310 4 Street
PROPERTYAND
LEGAL Lots 14 and 15, in Block 13, Hamilton's Addition to Mechanicsville,
DESCR/PTION: and Lots 12 and 13, Block 13, Hamilton's Addition to Mechanicsville,
subject to the reservation to the State of Minnesota in trust for taxing
districts concerned of all minerals and mineral rights in all of said
ro ert .
DATE AND TIME OF Planning Commission Meeting:
HEAR/NG: Wednesday, September 16, 2015, 7:00 p.m.
The Planning Commission Meetings are televised live the night
of the meetin on Channel 17.
PLACE OF HEAR/NG: Fridley Municipal Center, City Council Chambers
6431 Universit Avenue N.E., Fridle , MN.
HOW TO 1. You may attend hearings and testify.
PART/C/PATE: 2. You may send a letter before the hearing to Julie Jones,
Planning Coordinator, at 6431 University Avenue N.E., Fridley,
MN 55432 or FAX at 763-571-1287.
SPEC/AL Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an
ACCOMODAT/ONS: Interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require
auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 763-572-3500
no later than Se tember 9, 2015. The TDD# is 763-572-3534.
ANY QUESTIONS: Contact Stac Stromber , Planner, at 763-572-3595.
*PROPOSED C/TY The proposed City Council meeting Date for this item will be
COUNC/L MEETING Monday, September 28, 2015. *This date is subject to change
DATE: depending on the outcome of the Planning Commission
meeting. Please confirm City Council date prior to attending
Ci Council meetin .
Publish: Friday, September 4, 2015
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Community Development Department `
City o�Fridley
6�31 University Avenue NE
Fridley MN 55432
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�-��• Fax: 763.571.1287
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SPECIAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION FOR:
Residential Commercial/tndustrial/Multi-Family �
Property Information
Address: 5�-5311� �-n.{ �STKF�T �.�
Anoka County Property Identification Number(PiN#): 23302�3��3� z33v2A- Gb35
Legai Description: l,-�?5 f2;13,14-�l51�LO�I3,N�h1►L'TD(�S ��rTlpl�TO 'Fl��GI�IA1�(IGSVIL�-�
Current Zoning: �� Square footage of Parcel: 2D� �D S.�
Reason for Special Use Permit�one sentence summary, please attached fuli desc�ipt�on)
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Fee/Property Owner Information(as i#appears on property title)
**Fee owner must sign this form prior to processing
Name(please p�int): �� 1�N�Cll��s, ��.L< f�i�(J� (�N O�, l--l-G
Mailing address: �D �f. ,
� city: 1�I Nt�lF��ouS state: zip code: 55 �
Daytime Phone: _ _�20 - (��731P Fax Number. 952-6d- - 9
CeI1 Phone: E-mail address: �� bU[. C'Unni M2�i •�O
Signature/Date: : �� 8 '2�-'�5
Petitioner Info�mation
Company Name(please print): T'Lv "]�¢�{.�
Contact Person's Name please print): `7�0� �"(I-tU�
Mailing address: `��� 11�
• City: �DDi!LYN ��K- State: �_ Zip code: �
Daytime Phone: ��03- 2�-3�01�o Fax Number:
Cel! Phone: 95Z-9" �-SZ (v -mail address: [v s'Ic��t1
Signature/Date: g ��''�5
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Fees �
$1,000-R-1,Single Family Residential
$1,500-Commerciai/Industrial/Multi-Family Residential �
Application Number: ,S' �-o Receipt#: Received By: .
Application Date: -
15 Day Application Compiete Notification Date: -a '�� /S
Scheduled Planning Commission Date: cf-/�-/S
Scheduled City Council Date: q-aQ -/_S
60 Day Date: �-�� � lST�
60 Day Extension Date: -/� -
There are several advantages to this facility over a typical triplex. It is important to the owner and operators that
this site is well maintained and run.All aspects of site and building maintenance will kept to high standards.The
groups associated with this facility as well as others they are hoping to have an affiliation, have high standards
for this type of facility and for their patients.While the activities of this building might be a little higher at times,
there will be no large parties,barbeques,gatherings,etc.
The applicant and his associates have gone to great lengths to show the Planning Commission and City Council
that they are dedicated to put in the effort needed to build and maintain a building and a business that has the
highest standards of operation and dedication for your City.Obtaining the neighboring property and increasing
the building now rather than later shows they are interested in making the easiest transition of the existing
property and best interest for the City Staff,the Citizens of Fridley and the Planning Commission. I ask that you
approve the Special Use Permit for this Facility.
Thank you again for your consideration,
Todd Ofsthun,TCO Design, 763-424-3676
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9330 Thomas Avenue North, Brooklyn Park,MN 55444
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todd@tcodesign.net
August 24,2015
To: Stacy Stromberg
City of Fridley
Planning Department
Re: Home Care Facility
5300-5310 4th Street NE
Fridley, MN 55421
Hello Stacy,
Thank you for considering our Special Use Permit for a Home Care Facility at 5300-5310 4"'Street NE. It is
important to the people asking for the Special U5e Permit that this is a well run,low key facility that will not
have a negative impact on the neighborhood.The move to enlarge the building now instead of a future addition
as mentioned during the first application is the increase interest and perceived demand for this type of a€acility
in this area.We are now looking at a proposed building that is a 3 story(2 facing 4`"Street), 13,292 square foot,
24 bed Comprehensive Home Care Facility.
This facility will be run by Wish Medical. It will be an acute care facility designed towards Transitional Care Units
and will use Telemedicine to maximize care with minimal on site care.The principals are Susan McDonough and
Ashley Smith.The Comprehensive Home Care license will be held hy Ashley who is currently with Altina.Susan is
currently with Fairview.The maximum number of employees when the facility is full will be 16.This is the
number nf employee required by the State for this type of facility and care.This is also the number that Wish
Medical needs to provide the patients with meals,personal hygiene and any other patient needs.The
employees will also be responsible for housekeeping.Building maintenance,landscape maintenance and snow
removal will be hired out.There is plenty of on-site snov�r storage space.
The closest use of the building will be assisted living. Based on Fridley City Code,our parking requirement is 12
spaces. If considered a nursing home,l8 spaces would be required.The proposed facility meets and/or exceeds
Fridley City code with 18 proposes spaces.The 18 spaces provide adequate parking area for employees,visitors,
employee transitions and deliveries.
The deliveries to this facility will depend on the number of patients at any one time.This is not a clinic or a
hospital.The deliveries will probably be made with smaller vehicles.Similar to fed-ex or UPS type vans.There
should only be a little increase of deliveries to a traditional three unit building.They will be made from the alley
side where we are proposing adequate driveway to ensure the delivery vans will be on site during their visit.The
location of the deliveries and the privacy shrubs being proposed,should minimize the impact of the delivery van
traffic.
The vast majority of patients that will stay at this facility will be bedridden. Because of the health condition of
the other patients,they will be mostly sedentary and will not be wandering around the exterior of the building.
The minimum stay of the patients at this facility is 60 days.The average could be one to two years depending on
the patient.There should be no more daytime traffic than any other three unit building.
City Code would require a maximum of 12 parking stalls if the assisted living parking ratio was used or 18
for a nursing home parking ratio. When this project was analyzed in the past, staff used the nursing
home ratio, as that use seems to be the most similar use to the comprehensive home care use.
The previous site plans submitted by the petitioner did comply with code requirements for parking. The
neighbors,the Planning Commissioners and staff did have some concerns as to whether there would be
enough parking with staff, plus visitors,and any other specialized staff needed for the patients.
Therefore,the petitioner has gone above and beyond what code would require for parking, in order to
help alleviate any concerns. The proposed plan has 20 parking stalls,which is 2 over what code would
require for a nursing home use and 8 over what would be required for an assisted living use.
When approving a request like this,staff wants to make sure there is adequate parking provided on-site
and that the use isn't dependent upon on-street parking. The 20 parking stalls will be adequate for staff
and visitors, however since the street isn't signed "no parking", it is likely that from time to time visitors
will park on the street. This is acceptable, provided it doesn't start becoming a problem. Staff will keep
the stipulation previously placed on the special use permit that states if on-street parking becomes an
issue for this site,the special use permit will need to go back before the City Council for further review.
The special use permit will also need to go back before the Council for review if in the future the use of
the building is changed. The building as designed couldn't work if people residing in it didn't have health
conditions that didn't allow them to drive.
The proposed expansion meets lot coverage and setback requirements. The petitioner has submitted a
landscape plan and a grading and drainage plan. Both of those plans will be further reviewed by City
staff prior to issuance of a building permit.
RECOMMENDATIONS
City Staff recommends approval of this specia/use permit request as hospitals, clinics and convalescent
and nursing homes are a permitted special use in the R-3, Multi-Family zoning district.
STIPULATIONS
Staff recommends that if the special use permit is granted,the following stipulations be attached.
1. The petitioner shall obtain a demolition permit prior to removal of the existing house on the
5300 4`n Street property.
2. The petitioner shall obtain all necessary permits prior to construction.
3. The petitioner shall meet al/building,fire, and ADA requirements.
4. City enqineering staff to review and approve grading, drainage, and utility plan prior to issuance
of a building permit.
5. Landscape and Irrigation plan to be reviewed and approved by City Staff prior to issuance of
building permit.
6. If on-street parking becomes an issue as a result of this use, the special use permit and options
for additiona/parking shall be further reviewed by the City Council at the owner's expense.
7. If the comprehensive home health care use changes, the specia!use permit shall be further
�reviewed by the City Council.
8. The petitioner shall file the necessary documents with Anoka County to combine both of the/ots
involved in this project,5300 and 5310 4`n Street,prior to issuance of a building permit.
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�' Fridley
Memorandum
DATE: September 1, 2015
TO: Planning Commission
FROM: Scott Hickok, Community Development Director
Stacy Stromberg, Planner
Jacquel Nissen, Economic Development Intern
SUBJECT: TA 15-03,Amendments to the City Sign Code
INTRODUCTION
Over the last few months staff has met with many businesses to discuss their business and
relationships with the City. There were many discussions about displeasure with our sign code
preventing a business or organization from changing their electronic message more than once
every 45 seconds. As a result, Planning staff researched traffic safety issues regarding
electronic/dynamic signs, what other City's codes allow, and what the State and Federal
Standards on are on electronic/dynamic signs. Staff also evaluated whether or not a special use
permit was necessary for an electronic sign, if performances standards were clearly defined
within code.
ANALYSIS
Electronic Messa�e and/or Dvnamic Si�ns:
Staff analyzed reasons to change the allowable time from 45 seconds to 8 seconds. The safety
of drivers was a large concern for staff as we do not want to contribute to distracted driving. In
a 2012 study done by the U.S. Department of Transportation, glances off the road to
electronic/dynamic signs were measured to see if that distraction factor was any different from
non digital signs. The study found that the driver glanced at the electronic sign not any longer
than they would have a regular sign. In some cities,the studies showed the electronic signs
were less distracting.
Staff studied other city sign codes related to electronic/dynamic signs. Cities around Fridley
have codes that were not always that closely related. A common ground for many cities was
the fact that, when they decided to allow electronic/dynamic signs, blinking, brightness,
moving, and flashing were the issues they found with the signs to be the most distracting. The
timing of inessage changes varied between the cities. Some followed MNDOT's allowable time
of 8 seconds, and some picked a time they considered reasonable. The range of times went
from 4 seconds,to as much as 15 minutes in Plymouth. Most cities tended to have allowable
times in the 4 to 10 second range.
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MNDOT uses electronic/dynamic signs to warn drivers of danger, road closures, accidents,
amber alerts, and different road conditions. They have found the signs to be more informative
and helpful to drivers,than distracting. MNDOT wants messages to change 1 second for every
word, or 2 seconds for'every unit of information to ensure the driver sees the whole message.
After reviewing a number of studies indicating that the timing of inessage changes had little to
no impact on drivers, staff recommends changing the sign code to allow messages to change
every 8 seconds, a common number across many cities and MNDOT's standard.
Electronic Messaae and/or Dvnamic Sian Luminance Levels:
After researching other city's codes on electronic signage and studies showing the traffic effect
of electronic/dynamic signs, staff decided there should be a line drawn on how bright the signs
can be. A common luminance level was 500 nits (a way of ineasuring how much light a sign
,puts out) during the nighttime hours, and 3500-7000 nits during the day time hours. Staff also
contacted sign experts to understand better what a reasonable luminance level would be.
Considering these factors, staff recommends adding a new section to our electronic/dynamic
signs code that outlines the luminance level the electronic/dynamic signs are limited too. Staff
will add the following stipulations to our electronic/dynamic signs code,within the zoning
districts C-1, C-2, C-3, CR-1, M-1, M-2, M-3 district, and for institutions.
Electronic Messa�e and/or Dvnamic Si�n:
1. Messa�e does not chan�e more than once everv ei�ht (8) seconds.
2. Messa�e shall never flash or have motion that mav distract vehicular traffic
3. Luminance levels must complv with the followin�: not more than 5 000 nits in the
davtime hours and not more than 500 nits in the evenin�ni�httime hours
Sqecial Use Permits:
Due to Planning Commission feedback, questioning the need for these signs obtaining Special
Use Permits, staff studied the issue. It was determined that, if the code performance standards
above are complied with, a special use permit would be unnecessary. Staff studied nearby
cities to see if they issue special use permits for electronic signs and about half of them do.
Staff considers this an opportunity to make the sign permit process much simpler on the
applicant. Staff recommends deleting the following existing language:
Anv electronic messa�e and/or dvnamic si�n shall meet all reauirements of special use
permit provisions of this Code.
In turn Staff would recommend the addition of language to read:
Electronic Messa�e and/or Dvnamic Si�n:
1. Messa�e does not chan�e more than once everv ei�ht (8) seconds.
. 2. Messa�e shall never flash or have motion that mav distract vehicular traffic
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3. Luminance levels must comply with the followin�: not more than 5,000 nits in
the davtime howrs and not more than 500 nits in the evenin� ni�httime hours.
In Section 214.07, Signs Allowed with a Special Use Permit, Electronic signs are mentioned as
signs that need a Special Use Permit. Staff will delete that language all together leaving just
Billboards under section 214.07.
Other Sign Code Modificationr.
Definitions:
Electronic/dynamic sign is a common term describing these types of signs. Current Code
doesn't have a consistent name for these types of signs. Staff recommends adding in the
following definition:
13. Electronic Messa�e and/or Dvnamic Si�n
Pro�rammable electronic messa�e board, and/or pro�rammable iliuminated si�n.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
City Staff recommends approval of the proposed changes to the City Sign Code as shown in Text
Amendment 15-03. These changes will be welcomed by the business community, and will
make administration of the sign code more efficient, making our drivers no less safe and
business no less attractive.
Staff is planning to bring this item before the City Council on September 28, 2015.
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Ordinance No.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 214,RELATED TO DEFINITIONS,AND
ELECTRONIC MESSAGE ANp/OR DYNAMIC SIGNS.
The Fridley City Council hereby finds after review,examination and recommendation of staff that
Chapter 214, Signs,related to definitions,and Electronic Message and/or Dynamic Signs be amended as
follows:
SECTION 1: That Section 214.02 be hereby amended as follows:
214.02 DEFINITIONS
13. Electronic Message and/or Dynamic Si�n
Pro�'ammable electronic message board and/or�rogrammable illuminated si,gn
�14. Flashing Sign
SECTION 2: That Section 214.05 be tiereby amended as follows:
214.05. SIGNS ALLOWED IN ALL DISTRICTS,WITHOUT A SIGN PERMIT
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
6. Institutional Signs. �
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By sign permit provided they meet the following requirements: I
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B. Electronic Message and/or Dvnamic Si�n,provided: i
1. Messa�e does not chan�e more than once ever �eight�8 seconds. �
2. Message shall never flash or have motion that maYdistract vehicular traffic. I
3. Luminance levels must compl,x with the followin�: 5,000 nits in the davtime
hours and not more than SQO nits in the evenin ni�ttime hours.
SECTION 3: That Section 214.07. be hereby amended as follows:
214.07. SIGNS ALLOWED WITH A SPECIAL USE PERNIIT
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SECTION 4: That Section 214.11.be hereby amended as follows:
214.11 TYPES,SIZES,AND SETBACKS FOR CR-1 DISTRICTS BY SIGN PERMIT
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
1. Free Standing Signs.
E. Electronic Message andlor Dynamic Si�n provided:
1. Messa�e does not chan�e more than once everv ei�ht(8) seconds.
2. Messa�e sha11 never flash or have motion that mav distract vehicular traffic.
3. Luminance levels must com�lv with the following: 5,000 nits in the da ime
hours and not more than 500 nits in the evening ni�httime hours.
SECTION 5: That Section 214.12. be hereby amended as follows:
214.12 TYPES,SIZES,AND SETBACKS FOR C-1,C-2 AND C-3 DISTRICTS BY SIGN
PERMIT UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
1. Free Standing Signs.
G. Electronic Messa�e and/or Dvnamic Si�n provided:
1. Messa�L does not chan�e more than once everv eight(8) seconds.
2. Messa�e shall never flash or have motion that may distract vehicular traffic.
3. Luminance levels must complv with the followin�: 5,000 nits in the davtime
hours and not more than 500 nits in the evening,ni�httime hours.
SECTION 6: That Section 214.13. be hereby amended as follows:
214.13 TYPES,SIZES,AND SETBACKS FOR M-1,M-2,�M-3.M-4,AND S-3
DISTRICTS BY SIGN PERMIT UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
1. Free Standing Signs.
G.Electronic Message and/or Dynamic Sign provided:
1. Messa�e does not chan�e more than once every ei h�t(8) seconds.
2. Message shall never flash or have motion that may distract vehiculaz traffic.
3. Luminance levels must complv with the followin�L 5,000 nits in the davtime
hours and not more than 500 nits in the evening ni�httime hours.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS_DAY
OF 2015.
Scott J. Lund,Mayor
Ordinance No. Page 3 '
ATTEST:
Debra A. Skogen,City Clerk
Public Hearing:
First Reading:
Second Reading:
Publication:
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Anoka No electronic code enforcement
A minimum display time of four(4) seconds for each message within Permanent- $30 plus $0.50 yes
Blaine �e frame of the sign is required. per square foot of signage.
The minimum time that an individual phrase is displayed should be
U.S. Department of based on 1 second per ward or 2 seconds per unit of information,
Transportation, Federal whichever produces a lesser value. The display time for a phase
Highway Administration should never 6e less than 2 seconds. The maximum cycle time of a
two-phrase message should be S seconds.
Motion signs- exempted are temporary seazch lights and electronic permanent- .0005 times the
motion signs which only display time and/or temperature information valuation of the sign job, No
Brooklyn Park or have a message that does not change more frequently than once
$35 minimum
every two minutes.
Champlin Electronic message signs must have minimum display duration of ten Permanent-$35 plus$2 per yes
seconds. square foot of signage
A dynamic LED sign may not change or move more often than once
every ten seconds, and no more than once every ten minutes for
religious and/or educational institution uses, except one for which permanent- $34 Yes
Columbia Heights changes are necessary to correct hour-and minute,date,or temperature
information which may change as frequently as once every five
seconds. �
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On premises signs may include dynamic/illuminated displays
Coon Rapids provided that the message is changed at intervals of not less than four Permanent- $185 for new, No
seconds by electronic process or remote control. No special effects for alteration-$90
allowed between message changes.
Fridle The message shall not change more than once every forty-five (45)
y seconds. Permanent $350 Yes
Message changes may not occur any more frequent than once per 8
New Brighton seconds, excluded from this standard are time,temperature, and Permanent-$34 Yes
gasoline prices.
Animated signs shall not be programmed to flash in either text or
graphic. All on, all off, or background all on, all off mode more Permanent-$60 for first 40
Spring Lake Park frequently than orice every three seconds shall be prohibited. This square feet,plus $1 for No
shall not prohibit entry and exit modes, such as change, scroll, wand, every square foot over that.
coalesce, roll, venetian,unveil,page turn, splice, or zoom.
Messages and/or images must be displayed for at least three seconds. Permanent with footings-
St. Louis Park Messages must change instantaneously with no effects. $110 Permanent without No
footings-$75
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