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VAR 09.81CITY 0.& rRD0LGv, SU JECT VARIANCES FRMLMY, r✓IN. 5543P— Ml;a). 579=3450 x ADDRESS//S' �%: %ll•R,�D�.1' DATE -,3Q" APPEALS COMMISSION: APPROVED DISAPPROVED X DATE 7� _ NO. CITY COUNCIL REVIEW: REQUIRED: YES CITY COUNCIL: APPROVED DISAPPROVED DATE --���v NO.__r_____; STIPULATfONS: j--� NAMEXFEE /°QD 00 RECEIPT No. LOT NO. BLOCK NO. TRACT OR ADDITION LEGAL DESCRIPTION:_ VARIANCE REQUEST(S): .(Attach plat or survey of property showing building, variances, etc., where applicable) G'hap+4. _9o5. Qz,45 (Sia. 2� Ira fecluee Re hun-•bei o l' yerag e spalls Ti©Iii •� �a Oy! a C/A'W/ex )ro'e '��rJo�-art 19-0/io q - Irzy-e -5)Xo Q/lay,,ae�poear y /�ory,� 0G4Ctr�vor, , List specific hardship(s) which requires the variance(s): kA DATE SIGNATURE X ADDRESS r TELEPHONE NOS , /J VARIANCES FOR CITY USE ONLY Board members notified of meeting by Id— - JV1 List mernbers, - Ani -a nntifiprl_ and °YPs° or "No" for Elans to attend hearing.i . Marne Date Plan To Attend i :Person m king appeal and the following property owners having notified: Name date property within 200 feet I By Whom Ph o W1 N4EYt.Yfied Ir t I'M/WLadnard R.. Wood., 6330 ckinley St. N.E. Andrew P. Kociscak, 5131 3rd St. N.E. 55421 r Chester P. Wieloch, 5123 3rd St. N.E. 55421 M/M Andres Wlasiuk 5115 3rd St. N.E. 55421 M/M Robert H. Ramona, 5140 3rd St. N.E. 55421 M/M Florean W. Novak, 5130 3rd St. N.E. 55421 M/M Chester Brozak, 5110 3rd St, N.E. 55421 r, M/M John P. Velin, 5105 Horizon Dr. N.E. 55421 Mary Jane Brandt, 5115 Horizon Dr. N.E..55421 M/M Warren E. Nelson, 5129 Horizon Dr. N.E. 55421 i M%M George 0. Hengels, 5139 Horizon Dr N.E. 55421 M/M Gerald H. Henderson, 5149 Horizon Dr. N.E. -6421- � _ _L. M/M Manley L. Mills, 5090 3rd St. N.E. 55421 Ben Bigos 3201 Orchard North Golden. Valley 55422 City of Fridley APPEAIS CCW,'ISSION PLMTING - NOVEMBER.17o 1981 PAGE 1 CALL, TO ORDERS � Chairwoman Gabel called the November 17, 1981, Appeals Commission Meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. RO_LL�CALL, N_�embers Presents Patricia Gabel, Alex Barna, Jean Gerou, Donald Hippen Members Absents Jim Plemel Others Presents Darrel Clark, City of Fridley Andres Wlasiuk R. H. Gerring W. F. Clayton Vince Loyts APPROVE APPEALS COP24 SSION MINUTES OF OCTOBER 13s 1981s _ T_ ION by Mr. Barna, seconded by Nr. Hippen to approve the Appeals Commission minutes of October 13, 1981, with the correction Chairman Gabel noted, that being on page 2 middle paragraph 5th line footings not fottin s. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOT INLY A'YE, CHAIW01:AN GAHSL DECLARED THE iWIDTION CARRIED UNATIVIOUSLY. 1. NZIT-02 by lk'. Barna, seconded by his. Gerou, to open the public hearingUPO . A , VO.IC VOTr'., ALL VOTIIiG AYE, CNAIRW02AN GABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 705 P.M. Chairwoman Gabel read the Staff Reports ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT 5111-5115 3rd Street N.E. A. PUBLIC PURPOSE SERVED BY RE UIREMENT_ Section 205.065, #2, requires a 1� stall garage for each dwelling unit in a two-family dwelling. Public purpose served by this requirement is to provide adequate off-street parking and storage space for rental tenants where there is generally more than one vehicle to a unit. B. STATED HARDSHIP_ "We need the room (for a temporary 2 year period) for a sewing room for Mrs. Wl siuk's home occupation." Appeals Commission Meeting - November 17, 1981 Page 2 C. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REVIEW: The staff feels that the garage requirements for two-family dwellings are necessary and that if the petitioner wants to convert the existing garage to a sewing room, he should then replace the lost garage area by constructing a new garage. We feel the Board should consider recommending denial of this request. Mr. Wlasiuk, 5115 3rd Street N.E., was present. An aerial photograph of the property was available. Mr. Wlasiuk explained that there was a two oar garage on the property and he wanted to convert part of that garage into a sewing area so that his wife could get her tailoring business established in her home, reducing overhead, before moving to a store front. He feels this move to a store front could be within a two year time_ period. Ms. Gerou asked how many cars he presently owns. Yr. Wlasiuk responded three but only ever parked one in the garage. Chairwoman Gabel asked if the'three cars included those owned by hist -laws who rent part of the dwelling. He indicated that they did not drive so it was a total of three cars. Chairwoman Gabel asked how long his wife has had her tailoring business. Mr. Wlasiuk said since January. She had started in one of the bedrooms, but the area was just too small, Chairwoman Gabel asked of Mr. Clark the code on home occupations to which he responded that she was within the code on home occupations, the issue was the conversion of the garage into living space. He further stated that upon a visit to the site the carpenters were just finishing the sheetrocking and that the dwelling still looks like a garage on the outside, and that base board heating had been installed. Mr. Wlasiuk was at that time informed of the code and he subsequently applied for a variance on September 30. Ms. Gerou asked of the possibility of excess traffic due to customers. Mr. Wlasiuk indicated that it was a pick up and delivery service so there would be no miscellaneous traffic. Chairwoman Gabel asked of the possibility of adding another garage to the property. Mr. Clark said there would be room for a detached garage in the back yard. hr. Wlasiuk indicated no interest as is to be only a temporary arrangement and it mes also wise to think about resale. Chairwoman Gabel voiced some concern over the fact that a tailoring business might not generate alot of traffic but should another business go in that location there could be a problem. She also explored the possibility of granting a variance for a time period and inquired as to further complaints of which there have been none. MOTION by Mr. Barna, seconded by Mr. Hippen, to close the public hearing. UPON A WICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN GAfiEL DECLARdD THE PUBLIC HEARL%.'G CLOSED AT- 7352 P.M. MOTION by Mr. Barna, seconded by Mr. Hippen to recommend to the City Council through the Planning Commission, approval of the variance to reduce the number of garage stalls from 3 stalls to 1 stalls for a temporary home occupation, until June, 1983, with the stipulation that if the property is sold it be reconverted to a garage before the new owner takes possession. UPON A VOICE VOTE, TWO VOTING AYE, TWO VOTING NAY, CHAIRMAN GABEL DECLARED THE MOTION DEFEATED. 2. 214 OF THE FRIDIEY CODE. TO ALLOW N' YEAR TO EE LOCATED ON IAT 1 BLOCK 1 C, -D. , BUNG 7441 EAST RIVER ROAD N.Z., FRIDI.EY, MINNESOTA Requested by Red's Korner Pizza., Wearne R. Clayton, 7441 East River Road N.E., Fridley, Minnesota 55432). CITY OF FRI®LEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 Andres Wlasiuk 5115 3rd Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55421 Dear Mr. Wlasiuk: CITY COUNCIL ACTION TAKEN NOTICE TELEPHONE ( 612)571-3450 January 6, 1982 On January 4, 1982, the Fridley City Council officially denied your request for a variance to reduce the number of garage stalls from 3 stalls for a temporary period to allow a temporary home occupation. for the following reason: This was not in conformance with the neighborhood. If you have any questions regarding the above action, please call the Community Development office at 571-3450. Sincerely, RROLD L. BOARDMAN City Planner JLB/de J f u r r` CITY OF FRI®LEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 Andres Wlasiuk 5115 3rd Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55421 Dear Mr. Wlasiuk: CITY COUNCIL ACTION TAKEN NOTICE TELEPHONE ( 612)571-3450 January 6, 1982 On January 4, 1982, the Fridley City Council officially denied your request for a variance to reduce the number of garage stalls from 3 stalls for a temporary period to allow a temporary home occupation. for the following reason: This was not in conformance with the neighborhood. If you have any questions regarding the above action, please call the Community Development office at 571-3450. Sincerely, RROLD L. BOARDMAN City Planner JLB/de Item #1, November 17, 1981 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT 5111-5115 3rd Street N.E. A. PUBLIC PURPOSE SERVED BY REQUIREMENT: Section 205.065, #2, requires a 11i stall garage for each dwelling unit in a two-family dwelling. Public purpose served by this requirement is to provide adequate off-street parking and storage space for rental tenants where there is generally more than one vehicle to a unit. B. STATED HARDSHIP: "We need the room (for a temporary 2 year period) for a sewing room for Mrs. Wzasiuk's home occupation." C. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REVIEW: The staff feels that the garage requirements for two-family dwellings are necessary and that if the petitioner wants to convert the existing garage to a sewing room, he should then replace the lost garage area by constructing a new garage. We feel the Board should consider recommending denial of this request. Item #1, November 17, 1981 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT 5111-5115 3rd Street N.E. A. PUBLIC PURPOSE SERVED BY REQUIREMENT: Section 205.065, #2, requires a 112 stall garage for each dwelling unit in a two-family dwelling. Public purpose served by this requirement is to provide adequate off-street parking and storage space for rental tenants where there is generally more than one vehicle to a unit. B. STATED HARDSHIP: "We need the room (for a temporary 2 year period) for a sewing room for Mrs. Wzasiuk's home occupation." C. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REVIEW: The staff feels that the garage requirements for two-family dwellings are necessary and that if the petitioner wants to convert the existing garage to a sewing room, he should then replace the lost garage area by constructing a new garage. We feel the Board should consider recommending denial of this request. CITY OF FRIDLGY, SUBJECTj MINNESOTA COMMISSION APPLICATION � REV@L=W Uep nt rwsi m liumoer 1 ttev r. ;,a npproved by Uoto FILE NO/ ADDRESS FIL.F G COMPLETE REVIEW CHECKLIST"/// -S/ RETURN TO PLANNING �� �` Duyr �►T�� COMMENTS �f Bf "SON` w �.. IOU -,mm gla 5 5 f ited hard p Is mo� uttiFge, 7o Ae / o e , Q hd p f ec. iro,&f- ���P.r� Ph. Ae'- a veA ¢10.'15 ��� %� �� CBhS/�P�PQ� a. vta5oftee,& 4e5e 610--A"�•z� i37s 61/` bit Ted', Vis 9'q c- e � ' Ajell' C � /' S` � eor%' � twe d4413 4 1p P P P�" CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TELEPHONE ( 612)571-3450 November 6, 1981 Notice is hereby given that the Appeals Commission of the City of Fridley will conduct a Public Hearing in the City Council Chambers at 6431 University Avenue Northeast at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 17 , 1981 in regard to the following matter: Request for a variance pursuant to Chapter 205 of the Fridley City Code, to reduce the number of garage stalls from 3 stalls to 1 stall for a temporary period to allow a temporary home occupation, located on Lot 6, Block 1, Carlson's Summit Manor Annex Second Addition, the same being 5111-5115 3rd Street N.E., Fridley, Minnesota. Notice is hereby given that all persons having an interest therein will be given the opportunity to be heard at the above time and place. PATRICIA GABEL CHAIRWOMAN APPEALS COMMISSION N J September ��'✓ MS.f� ��y CITY OF FRI®LEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 24, 1981 Mr. Andres Wlasiuk 5115 -3rd Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55421 TELEPHONE ( 612)571-3450 Re: Construction Without a Building Permit and Conversion of Required Garage Dear Mr. Wlasiuk: We stopped at your place of residence on September 24, 1981 and found that you are in the process of converting your existing garage to living space. This is in violation of at least two City Odes: 1) Construction without a valid building permit, and 2) The conversion of a required garage into living space. We have told the workmen on the job to stop work at the end of today's work day. You must now either reconvert the space back to a garage for motor vehicle storage or obtain a variance to convert the space from the required garage space to living space and be granted a building permit for such construction. You may contact me or our City Planner, Jerry Boardman, if you have any questions on this matter. Please let us know your intentions as soon as possible. Your cooperation in this matter will be appreciated. Sincerely, D G. CLARK Chief Building Official DGC/mh CC: Mr. Jerry Boardman