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VAR 90-10
• i CIlYOF FRIDLEY FRIDLEY MUNICIPAL CENTER • 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, MN 55432 • (612) 571-3450 • FAX (612) 571-1287 CITY COUNCIL ACTION TAKEN NOTICE July 12, 1990 Robert and Sandra Schmidt 6001 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt: On July 9, 1990, the Fridley City Council officially approved your request for a variance, VAR #90-10, to reduce the side yard setback on a corner lot from 17.5 feet to 15.5 feet, to allow the construction of additional living space, on Lot 6, Block 3, Bonny Addition, generally located at 6001 - 4th Street N.E. If you have any questions regarding the above action, please call the Planning Department at 571-3450. S Barbara Dacy Planning Coo BD/dn Please review the noted stipulations, sign the statement below and return one copy to the City of Fridley Planning Department by July 26, 1990. Concur w action taken. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 9. 1990 PAGE 17 Councilman Billings stated that it appears only one organizatio that requested funding received absolutely nothing and aske f there was any reason why they did not receive funding. Mr. Barg stated that the North Suburban Consumer Adves for the Handicapped did not receive any funding and state Sue Sherek, Chairperson of the Human Resources Commission, co d address this issue. Ms. Sherek, Chairperson of the Human Reso ces Commission, stated that she talked to Jesse Ellingworth of a NSCAH many times about seeking funding from other sources for computer. She stated that some specific recommendations we made to him to obtain a computer, and she offered to ass t him. She stated that it was felt there were other avenues pen for the NSCAH to obtain the computer. Ms. Sherek stated at she could purchase software for them at a discount, and the ommission felt that the NSCAH did not have a realistic grasp o he use of the software. She stated that the Commission could n get a picture on how this would serve the residents of Fridle UPON A VOICE OTE TAKEN ON THE ABOVE MOTION, Councilman Fitzpatrick, uncilman Schneider, Councilwoman Jorgenson and Mayor Nee vote in vor of the motion. Councilman Billings voted against the motio Mayor Nee declared the motion carried. MOTIO by Councilman Schneider to receive the minutes of the Pla ing Commission meeting of June 20, 1990. Seconded by cemancilvoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor ee declared the motion carried unanimously. 14. RECEIVE AN ITEM FROM THE MINUTES OF THE APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING�OF JUNE 19, 1990: A. VARIANCE VAR #90-10 BY ROBERT AND SANDRA SCHMIDT, TO REDUCE THE SIDE YARD SETBACK ON A CORNER LOT FROM 17.5 FEET TO 15.5 FEET TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONAL LIVING SPACE ON LOT 6 BLOCK 3 BONNY ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 6001 FOURTH STREET N.E.: Ms. Dacy, Planning Coordinator, stated that the petitioner is seeking a variance to allow an addition onto his existing home and encroach into the required 17.5 setback by two feet. She stated that because there is an alternative available to construct a smaller addition, staff recommended denial of this variance. Ms. Dacy stated that the Appeals Commission felt the spirit and intent of the code was not being violated as the variance was small and recommended approval of the variance. She stated that the proposed addition is consistent with the existing sight lines. 00 • • FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL METING OF JULY 9. 1990 PAGE 18 Councilman Billings asked when the home was built. Ms. Dacy stated in 1959. Councilman Billings stated, at that time, the setback would have been ten feet so it is conceivable the builder allowed for the fact that an addition could be placed on the home. MOTION by Councilman Billings to concur with the recommendation of the Appeals Commission and grant variance request, VAR #90-10, to reduce the side yard setback on a corner lot from 17.5 feet to 15.5 feet. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 15. VARIANCE EXTENSION REQUEST, VAR #88-06, BY WAYNE JOHNSON, TO REDUCE THE REAR YARD SETBACK FROM 3 FEET TO 1 FOOT. AND TO REDUCE THE SIDE YARD SETBACK FROM 5 FEET TO 3 FEET, TO ALLOW' N.E. MOTION by Councilman Billings to approve this variance extension to August 1, 1991. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatr'dk. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the otion carried unanimously. 16. This item was deleted from the agenda. 17. ESTABLISH A PUBLIC HEARING FO ESTABLISHING A NEW TAX INCREMENT FINANCING DISTRICT N , 1 FOR THE REDEVELOPMENT OF THE NORTHEAST QUADRANT OF UN RSITY AVENUE AND MISSISSIPPI STREET: MOTION by Councilman Billi s to set the public hearing on the establishment of a new tax ncrement financing District No. 11 for July 23, 1990. Seconds by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting ay Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 18. Mr. PribyY,Finance Director, stated that the Long Term Care Foundat n is requesting the issuance of $1,150,000 in industrial reven bonds. He stated that the City would then enter into a join powers agreement with the City of Minneapolis and twelve of r municipalities in the metro area to issue a total of proximately $42.9 million to finance the acquisition of eighteen w • 14A ® STAFF REPORT APPEALS DATE Jame 19, 1990 CITY OF PLANNING COMMISSION DATE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL DATE July 9, 1990 AUTHOR YT11s REQUEST PERMIT NUMBER APPLICANT PROPOSED REQUEST LOCATION SITE DATA SIZE DENSITY PRESENT ZONING ADJACENT LAND USES & ZONING UTLfMS PARK DEDICATION ANALYSIS FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS CONFORMANCE TO COMPREHENSIVE PLAN COMPATIBILITY WITH ADJACENT USES & ZONING ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS STAFF RECOMMENDATION APPEALS RECOMMENDATION PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION VAR #90-10 Robert Schmidt Reduce the side corner setback fran 17.5 ft. to 15.5 ft. 6001 - 4th Street N.E. 9,456 sq. ft. R-1 1-1, Single Family Dwelling R-1, Single Family Dwelling to the E, N, S, and W Yes Yes Denial Approval • Staff Report VAR #90-10, 6001 - 4th Street N.E. Page 2 A. PUBLIC PURPOSE SERVED BY REQUIREMENT: Section 205.07.03.D. (2) . (c) . ((1) ) requires a side yard setback on a corner lot to be not less than 17.5 feet. Public purpose served by this requirement is to maintain a higher degree of traffic visibility and to reduce the "line of sight" encroachment into the neighbor's front yard. B. STATED HARDSHIP: "Allowable building space too small to accommodate a usable room." C. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REVIEW: Request The petitioner, Robert Schmidt, is requesting a variance to reduce the side corner setback from 17.5 feet to 15.5 feet on Lot 6, Block 3, Bonny Addition, the same being 6001 - 4th Street N.E. Site A single family dwelling and a two car garage currently exist on the parcel. The parcel is zoned R-1, Single Family Dwelling, as are the parcels to the north, east, south, and west. Analysis The petitioner is proposing to construct an addition that is 12 ft. by 26 ft. 7 1/2 in. to the south wall of the existing dwelling unit. The south wall of the existing house is a logical plce for an addition to occur, as it continues the current lines of the house. However, the addition could be shortened by 2 feet which would allow the petitioner to meet the zoning code. This would allow for an addition of approximately 260 sq. ft. Recommendation and Stipulations Staff recommends that the Appeals Commission deny the variance request, VAR #90-10, to reduce the side corner setback from 17.5 feet to 15.5 feet as the petitioner could construct a smaller addition and still have a reasonable use of the property if the variance is denied. • Staff Report VAR #90-10, 6001 - 4th Street N.E. Page 3 Appeals Commission Action The Appeals Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of the variance to the City Council. City Council Recommendation As the petitioner has another alternative which allows him to meet the code, staff recommends that the City Council deny the variance request. r COMIVMMTY DEVELOP DEPARTMENT unoF Fwa-EY MEMORANDUM NT 14 DATE: June 22, 1990 TO: William Burns, City Manager FROM: Jock Robertson, Community Development Director Barbara Dacy, Planning Coordinator Michele McPherson, Planning Assistant SUBJECT: Variance Request, VAR #90-10, by Robert Schmidt, 6001 - 4th Street N.E. Attached is the staff report for variance request, VAR #90-10, for Robert Schmidt. Mr. Schmidt is requesting that a variance be granted to reduce the side yard setback from 17.5 feet to 15.5 feet. The Appeals Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of the variance to the City Council. As the petitioner has an alternative which would allow him to meet the requirements of the zoning code, staff recommends that the City Council deny the variance request. MM:ls M-90-443 0 0 14H CITY OF FRIDLEY APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING, JUNE 19, 1990 CALL TO ORDER: Chairperson Savage called the June 19, 1990, Appeals Commission meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. ROLL CALL: Members Present: Diane Savage, Larry Kuechle, Cliff Johnson Members Absent: Kenneth Vos Others Present: Barbara Dacy, Planning Coordinator, Michele McPherson, Planning Assistant Robert Schmidt, 6001 - 4th Street N.E. Cathy Smith (new Appeals Commission member) APPROVAL OF MAY 22, 1990, APPEALS COMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION by Mr. Kuechle, seconded by Mr. Johnson, to approve the May 22, 1990, Appeals Commission minutes as written. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. CONSIDERATION OF VARIANCE REQUEST. VAR #9.0-10. BY ROBERT AND SANDRA SCHMIDT: Pursuant to Section 205.07.03.D.(2).(c).((1)) of the Fridley City Code to reduce the side yard setback on a corner lot from 17.5 feet to 15.5 feet to allow the construction of additional living space on Lot 6, Block 3, Bonny Addition, the same being 6001 - 4th Street N.E., Fridley, Minnesota, 55432. MOTION by Mr. Kuechle, seconded by Mr. Johnson, to open the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 7:31 P.M. Ms. McPherson stated the property is located at the intersection of 60th Avenue and 4th Street N.E. The property is zoned R-1, Single Family Dwelling. The petitioner is proposing to construct an addition to the south wall of the house which will extend the house an additional 12 feet. The petitioner is proposing to continue the existing facade of the house and to continue the existing roofline to accommodate the addition. APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING. JUNE 19, 1990 PAGE 2 Ms. McPherson stated that since there is also a two car garage in the rear yard, the south wall of the house is the most logical location for the addition as it does continue the current lines of the. existing house. Ms. McPherson stated that because the petitioner could shorten the addition by 2 feet which would allow him to meet the zoning code and still give the petitioner an addition of approximately 260 sq. ft., staff is recommending that the Appeals Commission deny the variance. Mr. Schmidt stated he has owned the house since 1976. His father built most of the homes in this addition back in the late 1950's and early 1960's. This house was called a "starter house". Most of the rooms are quite small, under 10 feet x 12 feet. He has spent approximately $10,000 renovating the house, both the exterior and interior, in addition to building the garage. He is a second generation carpenter so the majority of the work on the house has been done by him. Mr. Schmidt stated the first reason for wanting to go from a 10 foot wide addition as recommended by Planning staff to a 12 foot wide addition is the architectural design. At the present time he has an 8 foot bay window on the front of the home. With the existing spacing on the north side of the bay window, the 12 foot addition would allow them to use an identical bay window of 8 feet with the same spacing on the south side of the existing bay window, as shown on his drawing. Mr. Schmidt stated the 12 foot wide addition would allow for better architectural incorporation into the outside view of the home, and it would also allow for more space inside the house. The proposed rooms would be better facilitated by the addition of 2 feet. The expansion would allow his teenage son to have a larger bedroom and for them to have a fairly large sized family room or combination family/dining room. Mr. Schmidt stated the traffic site lines would not be affected by the 12 foot addition. Mr. Schmidt stated he plans to completely remove the existing siding on the house. He will put on masonite woodgrain siding on the sides and back of the house and a full face of cedar on the front of the house. That incorporates some of the designs already in the neighborhood, so this should blend in very well. Mr. Schmidt stated that when the structure is completed, he intends to replace the entire roof. The approximate total completion date would be August 15. Mr. Schmidt stated he has contacted 11 neighbors and explained his proposed addition. He stated he has received no objections. 141 0 0 14J APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING, JUNE 19, 1990 PAGE 3 Ms. Savage stated that if the variance request is denied, what affect would this have on Mr. Schmidt's plans. Mr. Schmidt stated he had considered not having to apply for a variance, but he was looking at a maximum room size of 9 ft. x 6 in. The 10 ft. width is just not going to work, so he is not really considering anything smaller than 12 feet. He stated he has talked to people who sell construction products, and with the smaller width, they would be wasting approximately 2 feet. The twelve foot width works out well for the way window and siding products are sold as far as lengths, particularly the cedar siding. NOTION by Mr. Johnson, 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 7:45 P.M. Mr. Kuechle stated that without seeing the total house, it is difficult to say what could or could not be done. However, he did agree that a 10 foot wide addition is marginal at best. For that reason and the fact that the variance is only for 2 feet, he would be inclined to recommend approval of this variance to the City Council. There is still 30 feet between the street and the side of the house. Ms. Savage stated she agreed. It is a minimal variance request, and the spirit of the code is still being met by the plan as proposed. Mr. Johnson stated he also agreed. It sounds as though Mr. Schmidt is going to do a major rework of the entire structure. When he is finished, it will not look like an addition has been added but will look like part of the original house. The addition will make the house more aesthetically pleasing, especially with the matched windows. He did not feel the 2 feet would cause any obstruction problem. NOTION by Mr. Kuechle, seconded by Mr. Johnson, to recommend to City Council approval of variance request, VAR, #90-10, by Robert and Sandra Schmidt, pursuant to Section 205.07.03.D.(2).(c).((1)) of the Fridley City Code to reduce the side yard setback on a corner lot from 17.5 feet to 15.5 feet to allow the construction of additional living space on Lot 6, Block 3, Bonny Addition, the same being 6001 - 4th Street N.E., Fridley, Minnesota, 55432. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Ms. McPherson stated this item will go to City Council on July 9, 1990. 171 + 14K APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING, JIINE 19, 1990 PAGE 4 ADJOURNMENT: NOTION by Mr. Kuechle, seconded by Mr. Johnson, to adjourn the meeting. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Chairperson savage declared the June 19, 1990, Appeals Commission meeting adjourned at 7:50 p.m. Respectfully s witted, Ly Saba Recording secretary 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, June 19, 1990, at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of: Consideration of variance request, VAR #90-10, by Robert and Sandra Schmidt, pursuant to Section 205.07.03.D.(2).(c).((1)) of the Fridley City Code to reduce the side yard setback on a corner lot from 17.5 feet to 15.5 feet to allow the construction of additional living space on Lot 6, Block 3, Bonny Addition, the same being 6001 - 4th Street N.E., Fridley, Minnesota, 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, 571-3450. MAILING LIST �.Mai q Date: June 8, 1990 FOR VAR # 90.-10 6001 - 4th Street N.E. City Council Members City Manager Diane Savage, Chairperson John Ophoven Gerald Gorecki Appeals Camnission 6011 - 4th.ftreet N.E. 5977 - 4th Street N.E. 567 Rice Creek Terrace N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 FridleyF MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Robert Schmidt Raymond Jezierski. Leslie Berge 6001 - 4th Street N.E. 6021 -.4th Street N.E. 5981 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MLV 55432 Fridley, M4 55432 Lorraine Iaquinto Colleen Larson David Olson 6005 - 5th Street N.E. 6031 - 4th Street N.E. 5980 - 4th Street N.E. Fridley, MQ 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fxidley, NST 55432 Sheron Welter William Brum Mark Zeck 6034 - 4th Street N.E. 6030 5th Street N.E. 5978 4th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, NAT 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Gordon Hedlund Michael Gough. Gary Webb 1255 Pike Lake Drive 6020 5th Street N.E. 5973 - 4th Street N.E. New Brighton, MN 55112 Fridley, MV 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 David Byrne - I -4-1a' N.E. Kenneth Swanson Philip Dierling 6020.- 4th Street Fridley, MN Street 6010 - 5th Street N.E. 5972 - 5th Street N.E. Fridley, M 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 David Peterson Michael Perreten Resident 6000 - 4th Street N.E. 5980 - 5th Street N.E. 6011 - 5th Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MV 55432 Fridley, MV 55432 Michael Herbert Lyle Li.nnell 6000 - 5th Street N.E. 5976 - 5th Street N.E. Fridley, MV 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 ® COMMISSION APPLICATION REVIEW s FILE NUMBER FILE DATE MEETING DATE FILE DESCRIPTION VAR #90-10 CIlYOF 27 6/1./90 6/19/90 6001 - 4th Street N.E. - side yard FM DLEY COMPLETE REVIEW CHECKLIST AND RETURN TO PLANNING DEPT. 3 R MICHELE M. MARK W. I .JOHN F.6-1 REL C. M. M. /,,, H. �- G COMMENTS P> m � or 41 CITY cop FRZDM 6431 MIEVEMITY AVENUE N.E. FRMIEY, HN 55432 Coeomm3 tp Develdpoent Department (612) 571-3450 PRDPERTY II '!'ION - site plan required for suk nittals; see attached Address: 6®01 4`6'ST NE f 7O DL- E V o m i&j t,.j 6,SC %A 5513-2- Legal description: AA LL lot Block Tract/Addition �ol liN-1 Aa(( z4-io lj Current zoning: "R&518gak t O -k Square footage/acreage Reason for variance and hardship: I.I_c�uJ�4�l ,fig—®(® SPAC& •T® SdMAL(, AL Cow o b A T- 6- Section of City Code: )(e) (1)) FEE CMM (Contract Purchasers: Fee Owners`fmu sign this form prior to processing) Mm ?Q,6e IZT D, V 5A (,J p eA t S2 -k- M- f - my= PFIONE -,372,— 34(o mm Tu-ue- I , iii o ADDRESS f ce-� I 4. LL aSr K e FPIO-) LE -4 mA SIGMA= nAvmm mm 3 7 2, - C$ g g O Fee: $100.00 $ 60.00 _ for residential properties Permit VM #�0 Recepit # I &Y/ f ,? Application received by: a.LTI Im. Scheduled City 0ouncil date: CITY Ot tRIDLEY PLAN RLVIER CSECELIST 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: vl. Name and address of project -12. Legal description (certificate of survey may be required) L-3. Name, address, and telephone number of applicant, engineer, and owner of record Date proposed, north arrow, scale, number of sheets, name of drawer VS' Description of intended use of site, buildings, and structures including type of occupancy and estimated occupancy load \f.! Existing zoning and land use 7. Tabulation box indicating: (i) Size of parcel in areas of 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 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 an� 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 pdnds. 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, width, paving width, existing and proposed median cuts, and inter- sections 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, bikepaths, 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 e. 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 11 B 1 N.E. tw E.' 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