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6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E.. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 56432
TELEPHONE ( 612)571-3450
October 10, 1980
Ted Bigos
P.O. Box 22464
Robbinsdale, MN 55422
Dear Mr. Bigos:
CITY COUNCIL
ACTION TAKEN NOTICE
On October 6, 1980 the Fridley City Council officially
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If you have any questions regarding the above action, please call the
Community Development Office at 571-3450.
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Sincerely,
ty Planner
Please review the noted stipulations, sign the statement below, and return
one copy to the City of Fridley.
Concur with action taken.
APPEALS C014MISSION - September 16, 1980 Page 3
Mr. Clark stated that all roof equipment must be screened unless it is low -
profile and to be painted to blend with the rest of the building.
MOTION by Mrs. Gabel, seconded by Mr. Barna, to close the public hearing. UPON
A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED
AT 8:10 P.M.
MOTION by Mr. Plemel, seconded by Mr. Barna, ':hat the Appeals Commission
recommend to the City Council, through the Planning Commission, approval of the
variance to reduce the rear yard setback from the required 25 feet to 2 feet to
allow the enclosure of a loading dock, which will increase the lot coverage of
the main building from the maximum coverage of 39.5% to 470, on Lots 3, 4, 5,
6, 71 8, and 9, Block 6, Onaway Addition, the same being 7740 Beech Street N.E.,
Fridley, Minnesota, and that there be a written agreement with Action Pattern
Company or Park Construction for additional parking. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL
VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
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2. REOUEST FOR VARIANCES PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 220 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO
WAIVE -THE REQUIREMENT FOR A SCREENED ENCLOSUPE TO CONCEAL REFUSE CONTAINERS
- FROM VIEW ON BLOCKS 1 AND 2, CARLSON'S SUMMIT MANOR ANNEX, THE SAME BEING 5290
_ t , , 260, 5261 5230 . AND 5231 3RD STREET N.E., AND LOT 33,
BLOCK 6, CARLSON'S SUPIMIT MANOR NORTH ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 213 -219
-53RD -AVENUE N.E.; AND LOT. 1, BLOCK 7p CARLSON'S SUMMIT MANOR NORTH -ADDITION,
-THE,SAME BEING 305 53RD AVENUE N.E. (Request by Ted Bigos,.P.O. Box 22464,
Robbinsdale, Minnesota 55422).
Ted Bigos, 6860 Excelsior Boulevard, St. Louis Park, and Mrs. J.B. Carlson,
5920 -3rd Street N.E., Fridley, were present.
MOTION by Mr. Plemel, seconded by Mrs. Gabel, to open the public hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC
HEARING OPENED AT 808 P.M.
Chairwoman Schnabel read the Staff Report:
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT
5290 3rd Street N.E. 5291 - 3rd Street N.E.
A200 - 3rd Street N.E. 5201 - 3rd Street N.E.
5260 - 3rd Street N.E. 5261 - 3rd Street N.E.
5230 - 3rd Street N.E. 5231 - 3rd Street N.E.
213-219 53rd Avenue N.E. 305 - 53rd Avenue N.E.
A. PUBLIC -PURPOSE SERVED BY REOUIREMENT:
Section 205.078, 4, requires that garbage receptacles must be in either
the rear or side yard and must- be screened from public view by a 6 foot
approved fence.
Public purpose served by this requirement is to reduce visual pollution in
the front yard and to lessen the occurrence of garbage and debris being
scattered about the property or being blo«n onto adjacent properties.
APPEALS COMMISSION - September 16, 1980 Pace 4
B. STATED HARDSHIP:
"Property has been owned by applicants for fifteen years without ever
having problems with refuse or unsightly areas. The containers are 1 yard
containers and are kept neat and have been painted bright green. Cost for
constructing unnecessary screened enclosures would have to be passed on
to the tenants. To enforce this ordinance would result in unnecessary
increased costs to tenants."
C. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT:
Since the parking lot layouts do lend themselves to providing a screen for
refuse containers, and the granting of this variance would seta prece-
dence, we feel the request should be denied.
Mr. Bigos, stated that the containers cannot be seen from the street and they
are all painted green. He felt that maybe the code was meant for larger parking
lots as putting up containers would make it more difficult for parking as their
parking space is limited,and, would also make snow plowing more difficult.
Mrs. Carlson stated that the plow man just moves the containers and plows right
down the parking lot. She felt that if fences are put up there will be a lot of
snow and ice build up and would be much harder to plow. She also stated that
they have one enclosed container for the 213 building and have had problems
with people dumping furniture and garbage around the container. She said that
she has lived there for 15 years and manages,.the buildings and has tried to keep
the area picked up and the lids down.
Mr. Clark reported that they have not received any complaints about garbage
around the receptacles and this is the first request they have had for not
putting them up and, if granted, it would certainly set a precedent. He said
some barriers are made out of concrete or redwood fence and some of them do
not have gates and that gates have a tendency to break off with ice and snow
build up. Mrs. Gabel felt that they could not make an exception in this matter
when others have been forced to live.up to the code.
MOTION by Mr. Plemel, seconded by Mrs. Gabel, to close the public hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING
CLOSED AT 8:50 P.M.
MOTION by Mrs. Gabel, seconded by Mr. Plemel, to .recommend to the City Council,
through the Planning Conmiission, denial of the request to waive the requirement
for a screened enclosure to conceal refuse containers from view on Blocks 1 and
2, Carlson't Summit Manor Annex, the same being 5290, 5291, 5200, 5201, 5260,52610
5230, and 5231 -3rd Street N.E., and Lot 33, Block 6, Carlson's Summit Manor
North Addition, the same being 213 -219 -53rd Avenue N.E., and Lot 1, Block 7,
Carlson's Summit Manor North Addition, the same being 305 -53rd Avenue N.E.,
Fridley, Minnesota. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL
DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
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REGULAR MEETING OF OCTOBER 6, 1980 PAGE 11
MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to concur with the recommendation o�/the
Commission to fund the Central Center for Family Resources in the amount
f $5,000; to fund the Alexandra House in the amount of $2,500; aAd to
nd the Southern Anoka Community Assistance Agency in the amot,rdt of $2,500.
F rther, to authorize the transfer of $500 from the contingency to make up
th difference from the $9,500 which was budgeted. Seconded/by Councilwoman
Mo es. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion
car ied unanimously. 7
ECEIVING APPEALS COMMISSION MINUTES Or SEPTEMBE 16 1980:
REQUEST FOR VARIANCES TO REDUCE REAR YARD S BACK TO ALLOW ENCLOSURE
OF A LOADING DOCK, WHICH WILL INCREASE LO 'COVERAGE OF MAIN BUILDING,
740 BEECH STREET VIKING ENGINEERING ANR'
Mr. Flora, Public W6rks Director, stated this s a request for variances to
reduce the equi red 25 "feet rear yard setbar. to 2 feet in order to enclose
a loading ra and to increase the lot cove age from -39.5% to 47%.
Mr. Flora state several conditions were of incorporated or addressed in
the motion by th Appeals Commission an he listed the conditions which
should be conside d by the Council, i the variances are approved.
Councilwoman -Moses ked if Viking gineering had any comments on"the
conditions.
Mr. Winter, representin Viking ngineering, stated he didn't feel they
would have any problems w'th t additional stipulations.
MOTION by Councilwoman Mose to concur with the recommendation of the
Appeal% Commission and`to a t the variance's to reduce the rear yard
setback from the required 5 f t to 2 feet and to -increase -the lot
cuverage from 39.5%. to
4 , with the following stipulations:
1. Construction of abuilding s ould begone -hour fire resistive with
no openings in a wall adjacen to the lot line.
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2. A written agr ment between Actio Pattern Company to the south,
and Viking E ineering on the joint arking facility should be obtained.
3. Considerati n should be given to trea ing the two foot space at the
rear of t building to preclude weed owth and provide for easy
maintena ce.
4. A ref u container location should be ind tified and screened from
the s reet.
i 5. Add' Tonal concrete curbing should be placed 'n the parking lots.
6. CoAsideration should be given to screening the arking lots from
ech Street.
7. Any roof equipment should be screened.
cbnded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote", all ting aye,
ayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
REQUEST FOR VARIANCES TO WAIVE REQUIREMENT FOR SCREENED ENCLOSURE TO
CONCEAL REFUSE CONTAINERS, 305 53RD AVENUE, TED BIGOS:
MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to concur with the unanimous recommendation
of the Appeals Commission and taL_h s request. Seconded by Councilman
Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all vo -ing aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion
carried unanimously.
Councilwoman Moses asked if staff is taking a look at this ordinance for
Possible re-evaluation. Mr. Flora stated they are in the process of con-
tacting other cities regarding their requirements and checking into this
further.
UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE ABOVE MOTION, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimously.
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Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this is a request to' increase the
maximum height of a free standing sign from 25 feet to 42 feet. He stated
the City ha: not. ;111oliod nfhnr :1rnn. 4
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