LS 68-15/SAV 68-06*4RLGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF OCTOBER 21, 1968 s=�
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to concur with the recommendation of
the Planning Commission that a building permit be granted for
only one house until the property is rezoned R-1. Seconded by
Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
2. SLOT SPLIT REQUEST: L.S. #68-15, VILAS M. NAGEL: Lot 4,
Block 1, Nagel's Woodlands
VACATION REQUEST: SAV #68-06, VILAS M. X&raZL: Lots 1
through 4, Block 1, Nagel's Woodlands. Drainage and
utility easement between above lots and south line of
Outlot #1. (970 Osborne Road)
Councilman Harris said that as he recalled this involved moving
the easement from the north of Lot 4 to the south of Lot 4.
NOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the Planning Commission
recommendations for the vacation request SAV #68-06 of the drainage
and utility easement between Lots 1 and 4, Block 1, and the south
line of Outlot #1, Nagel's Woodlands, and also to concur with the 1V
lot split request by Vi Nagel L.S. #68-15 in splitting off 216
feet from the west and that the easterly portion of Lot 4 and Lot
1 must be maintained under single ownership. Seconded by Council-
man Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
Mr. Vi Nagel commented that he had already recorded the deed for
the easement with Anoka County.
as§ga TION #165-1968 - A RESOLUTION REGARDING TRANSPORTATION OF
DEFENDANTS, ANOKA COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT:
Mayor Kirkham read the resolution aloud to the audience.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Resolution #165-1968.
Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
,DISCUSSION OF BUILDING PERMIT REQUEST ON Sh OF LOT 4 AND LOT 5,
BIM_K 14, HAMILTON'S ADDITION TO- MECHANICSVILLE: (MCCLISH)
Councilman Liebl asked Mrs. McClish what she intends to do. Mrs.
McClish answered that she wanted to build a single family dwelling.
She explained that she had written a letter to Mr. Bernard offering
him the 15' that he would need for his parking facilities in
return for payment of the back taxes on it, but she had received
no answer, so she said she assumed that he was not interested.
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Councilman Harris said that this has been a problem for some time
and it will not get solved by allowing the land to stand vacant.
Mrs. McClish said that there should be adequate parking space
behind the tri-plex. Councilman Samuelson commented that the
building corporation is now defunct.
Mrs. McClish said that she is planning to build a house 24° x 40'
and placing it the long way on the lot.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson that to resolve a problem of long
standing, this building permit be granted for a single family
dwelling and waive the ordinance.
Carl Paulson raised a question about setback requirements. The
City Attorney said that there was ample room and no problem. Mayor
Kirkham said that the Council attempted to get the tri -plea next
door to get adequate parking back in 1960, but we cannot force
him. Carl Paulson asked if this was an error of long ago that the
Council is attempting to correct and Mayor Kirkham told him that
was right.
THE NATION made by Councilman Samuelson was seconded by Council-
man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
LICENSES:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the following licenses:
MULT„jPLE DWELLING:
lame Address Units Fee
Lester Mayo 5974 3rd St. N.S. 4 10.00
4950 Madison St. N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
A & G Enterprises 5701 Highway #65 32 32.00
Piney Tree Lake Road
White Beak Lake, Minn.
A & G Enterprises 5650 Polk St. N.E. 32 32.00
Pine Tree Lake Road
Wbite Bear Lake, Minn.
A & G Enterprises 5700 Polk Street N.E. 32 32.00
Pine Tree Lake Road
White Bear Lake, Minn.
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2. CONSIDERATION OF TILE ANOI:A COUNTY ICE ARENA PLANS:
The City Engineer said that the amount of land is small for the type of 4
facility that is being planned, and there is no storm sower. Ile said that
water will be draining from the southeast corner onto City property, and
he feels that the County should acquire more property so they can contain
their own water. The CityEngineer showed the Council a map of the park
and showed the way that it will expand. Councilman Samuelson asked how
the area complies with the Ordinance. The City Engineer said that it
would comply if there was a complete storm sewer system, but as such, it
does not, and they should have more area so that all the water is con-
tained on their property. Be said this 's'iould be impressed upon them.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to refer this item to the Administration
for their recommendation to the Council regarding the Anoka County Ice
Arena. The motion was seconded, and upon a voice vote, there being no
nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the Minutes of the Building
Standards - Design Control Subcommittee Meeting of November 7, 1967.
Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
TIT, MINUTES OF T11Fs BOARD of APPEALS MEETING, NOVEMBERS 1967:
1. REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45.391, BY WAIVER OF REOUIF.EMENTS
OF PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF A WE -FAMILY DWELLING
ON THE SOUTH ONE, -HALF OF LOT 4, AND ALL OF LOT 5, BLOCK 14, IiAMILTON' S
ADDITION TO P• ECIIANICSVIL7.E . REQUEST BY WILLIAM MCCLISH, 6549 FRIDLEY
STREET N0,71T1EAST, FRIDI-,rY, MINNESOTA 55421):
The City Engineer said that there is still a problem with.this lot. IIe
said that there is a garage which was built for the tri-plex, which
Mr. McClish will use for his land, which leaves the problem of parking
for the tri -plea, and the tri-plex cannot be forced to provide parking.
The City Attorney said that he had received a letter fr.-.m Mr. jdargo
that at one time all this land was owned by'Mr. McClish. There was a
discussion between the City Attorney and Mr. McClish about the dates at
which he acquired the different lots and whom he acquired them from. The
City Attorney's figures showed that, although Mr. McClish acquired the
property at different times, at one time he held title to all the different
parcels. The City Manager suggested that the City Attorney could be
directed to see if there was some procedure that could be enforced by the
County Authorities, whereby a certificate from the Buildi.n- Inspector
would be required in the case of a lot split. Councilman Samuelson said
he agreed vith this. Councilman Sheridan said that when the original
request came in, it showed three parcels, but the owner had not o�sned one
of these lots. Councilor n Liebl asked Mr.. McClish to come to the Council
table and shol•; where these lots were si.tu.Ated on the map. There was a
Iong discussion of the different possibilities at: the Council table.
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Mr. McClish was asked if he would be willing to deed 15 feet of land to the
tri-plex if he were allowed to build on a 45 foot lot. Mr. McClish said
that he would if the owner were willing to pay the back taxes on it. Mayor
Kirkham suggested that if he would try and negotiate this with the owner of
the tri-plex, and give him 15 feet, and the Council allowed him to build
on the 45 foot lot, he could still maintain his 10 feet side yard require-
ments, and this may be a satisfactory compromise. Councilman Sheridan said
that they could also work out a driveway easement regarding the garage.
The City Engineer suggested that the problem.of the required four paved
parking areas for off-street parking for the tri-plex could be solved at this
time also. Councilman'Sheridan said this would be fine, but the agreement
should not be contingent on solving this problem. Mayor Kirkham suggested
they get together with the City Manager and try to work out an agreement.
Mayor Kirkham said that the Council does not need to take action this
evening, but that it can be turned over to the Administration to come up
with a reasonable solution.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to receive the Minutes of the Board of Appeals
Meeting of November 8, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice
vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES, NOVEMBER 9, 1967:
1. INTERSECTION PATTERN: MISSISSIPPI STREET AND EAST RIVER ROAD, BOB'S
PRODUCE RANCH:
Mr. Schroer was present at the Council Meeting and came to the Council
Meeting and came to the Council table while the Council looked at his
new plan for his property at the intersection of Mississippi Street and
East River Road. The plan is to go to the Plats & Subdivisions - Streets
& Utilities Subcommittee and will come back to the Council with their
recommendations.
2. PROPOSED PLANNED DEVELOPMENT: INNSBRUCK NORTH, ACRES, INC:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to set the Public Hearing for the rezoning
(LOA #67-14) proposed Planned Development for Innsbruck North by Acres, Inc.
for December 11, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice
vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive and file the minutes of the
Planning Commission Meeting of November 9, 1967. Seconded by Councilman
Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried.
DANGEROUS BUILDING ACTION FOR 6015 - 2z STREET NORTHEAST:
Councilman Liebl said that he has brought this property to the attention of
the Council by asking the City Manager to put it on the agenda. He said
this building is not up to standards and is an eye sore for the City. He
said that there were nice homes on either side of this building. The City
Attorney said he had prepared a petition for condemnation and requesting
the removal of the building based on the report.
1.
THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF NOVEMBER 8, 1967
The Meeting was called to order by Chairman Ylinen at 7:35 P.M.
ROLL CALL
MEMBERS PRESENT; Ylinen, Ahonen, Minish
MEMBERS ABSENT; Mittelstadt, Saunders
APPROVAL OF MINUTES;
As the Minutes of the Meeting of November 1, 1967 were not available, no
action was taken as to their approval or disapproval.
REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45.391, CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
1963, REVISED DECEMBER 31, 1965, BY WAIVER OF REQUIREMENTS OR PROVISIONS
RELATING TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF A ONE -FAMILY DWELLING ON THE SOUTH ONE-HALF
OF LOT 4, AND ALL OF LOT 5, BLOCK 14, HAMILTON'S ADDITION TO MECHANICSVILLE,
ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA WHICH PROPERTY IS ACTUALLY A PORTION OF LAND DES-
CRIBED IN LEGAL DESCRIPTION ON WHICH PEIUIIT #4746 WAS ISSUED TO CONSTRUCT A
3 -FAMILY STRUCTURE AT 5370 - STH STREET NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA.
CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY, DATED AUGUST 8, 1967 (REQUEST BY WILLIAM MCCLISH,
6549 FRIDLEY STREET NORTHEAST. FRIDLEY. MINNESOTA 55421)0
Mr. McClish was present.and again explained his proposal to the Board of
Appeals.
Bob Minish conveyed information he had received from Virgil Herrick to the
attending members of the Board.
MOTION by Ahonen to accept the Variance for the following reasons;
A. The tri-plex was originally sold to Mr. McClish without the
necessary land area. This gives some merit to his feeling
that he should be able to sell it in the same condition.
B. Denying the variance would not remedy the situation as the owner
of the tri-plex cannot be made to comply with the code. Mr. McClish
could sell the property to another party. They could request a
variance as an "innocent" party and we would again be faced with
the problem. If it was again denied, the property becomes worthless.
MOTION was seconded by Minish. Those voting in favor; Ahonen and Ylinen.
Opposed: Minish. The motion carried.
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Mr. Minish opposed the request because he felt that, from [minutes of past
meetings, Mr. McClish was aware of the requirements for the tri-plex and
at one point in time he did own all of the property in question.
The Board feels that the City Council and all persons responsible for the
initiation and follow-up of such action which would prevent the recurrance
of the above situation be immediately informed of the condition so they
may take the necessary action to encourage or force compliance with the
code.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, Chairman Ylinen declared the meeting
adjourned at 8;15 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Robert G. Ahonen
Member of the Board
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settle'. C uncilman Harris pointed out that according to the plans, the
traffic will have to back out into the street. There was a long discussion
on alternate plans for a driveway and parking area. They discussed moving
the building to the east for a better parking plan, which would also set
the pattern for future buildings in the area.
MOTION by Councilman Barris to concur with the recomniendations of the
Building Standards - Design Control Subcommittee and approve the Building
Permit subject to moving the building back to the property line on Lot 32
and providing the Engineering Department with a redrawing on the parking.
Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, Councilman Samuelson
abstaining, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
BOARD OF APPEALS METING MINUTES, NOVEMBER 1. 1967:
1. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45.391, CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY,
MINNESOTA 1963, REVISED _DEM9_H: 31, 1965, BY WAIVER OF REQUIRE; mNTS OR
PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF A ONE -FAMILY DWELLING ON THE
SOUTH ONE-HALF OF LOT 4, AND ALL OF LOT 5, BLOCK 14, HAMILTON'S ADDITION
._TO MECILANICSVILLE, ANOI:A COUNTY, MINNESOTA WHICH PROPERTY IS ACTUALLY A_
PORTION OF LAND DESCRIBED IN LEGAL DESCRIPTION'ON WHICIi PERMIT #4746 WAS
ISSUED TO CONSTRUCT A 3 -FAMILY STRUCTURE AT 5370 - STH STREET NORTHEAST,
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. CERTIFICATE OF SUIRN'E', DATED AGUSUT 8, 1967(P.EQU);ST
BY WILLIAM MCCLISH, 6549 FRIDLEY STREET NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421):
Councilman Liebl said that this has been before the Council twice already
and the Board of Appeals has tabled this request to ask for the City Attorney's
-opinion. He said he would like to hear the Attorney's opinion also.
The City Attorney said that Mr. McClish's attorney has furnished him with
records which included the different ownerships and recorded deeds. The
City Attorney said he was of the opinion that, based on these record,
Mr. McClish did not at any time own the 'triplex at the same time he owned
the south 1/2 of Lot 4, so that he believed a permit could be granted as
far as any legal questions are concerned. He said it would be -up to the
Council to decide as a policy matter whether it was better to allots construc-
tion on the 60 foot parcel or whether to deny the request, which the Council
has the prerogative of doing.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to receive the Minutes of the Board of Appeals
Meeting of November 1, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice
vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
SET DATE TO iTET WITH T11E SCHOOL DISTRICT #14 BOARD - RE: SCHOOI, ON EAST
RIVER ROAD:
Mayor Kirkham and Councilman Harris had other commitmr.:nts for the evening that
had been suggested for the meeting by the School Board. The Council discussed
a date when all the members would be able to attend and agreed on Tuesday,
November 28th at 8:00 P.M. The City Manager was requested to contact the
School Board to see if this date was satisfactory, and to suggest that the
City be the host of the meeting.
SET POLICY FOR: TIC? USE OF THE C0:<2,I11NITY 800:1:
The City Attorney was asked if he recalled the Attorney Gener-a1_s's ruling
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THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF NOVEMBER 1, 1967
The Meeting was called to order by Chairman Ylinen at 7:30 P.M.
ROLL CALL
MEMBERS PRESENT: Ylinen, Mittelstadt, Ahonen, Minish
MEMBERS ABSENT: Saunders
ADOPTION OF MINUTES. SEPTEMBER 27, 1967:
MOTION by Ahonen, seconded by Minish to adopt the Minutes of the
last meeting as presented. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
the Chairman declared the motion carried.
1. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45.391, CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY,
MINNES6TA 1963, REVISED DECEMBER_31, 1965, BY WAIVER OF REQUIREMENTS
OR PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF A ONE -FAMILY DWELLING
ON THE SOUTH ONE-HALF OF LOT 4, AND ALL OF LOT. 5, BLOCK 14, HAMILTON'S
ADDITION TO MECHANICSVILLE, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA WHICH PROPERTY IS
ACTUALLY A PORTION OF LAND DESCRIBED IN LEGAL DESCRIPTION ON WHICH
PERMIT #4746 WAS ISSUED TO CONSTRUCT A 3 -FAMILY STRUCTURE AT 5370 -
5TH STREET NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY,
DATED AUGUST 8, 1967 (REQUEST.BY WILLIAM MCCLISH, 6549 FRIDLEY STREET
NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421): T
The request by William McClish was reviewed by the Board of Appeals
members.
Some Observations:
1. The 110.0'xl30.74' lot was sold to McClish in error. He bought a
60 foot lot, reducing it from 110_feet.
2. McClish then sold the triplex on the 60'x130,74' lot.
3. McClish bought S3; of Lot 4, all of Lot 5, Block 14, Hamilton's
Addition.
4. Variance should be granted to the triplex first, before other action
can be taken.
MOTION by Minish, seconded by Mittelstadt to table the request for one
week to talk to the City Attorney about this problem. Upon a voice
vote, the motion carried.
ADJOURNMENT:
The Meeting was adjourned at 8:15 P.M. by Chairman Ylinen
Respectfully submitted,
Donald R. Mittel.stadt
Acting Secretary to the Board
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run the City this year than last. Carl'Paulson asked if the public
could get the percentage of increase. Mayor Kirkham said that the
figures were not ready at this time, but they hope to have them ready
by October 16th. Councilman Harris said that the reason for the Council
budget sessions was so that after the different departments have turned
in their requests and the City Manager has gone over them, the Council
can review the individual budgets and put them in line with the money
available. He said the Council was doing their best to hold the services
at a high level and the mill rate down.
A visitor to the Council Meeting said he thought that when the sidewalks
were put in on 61st Avenue, the school children would be bussed and there
would be a tax savings. Mayor Kirkham said that the School Board -would
have to be asked about this. He said that the public should keep in
mind that the City receives only 13% of the tax dollar while the School
District receives close to 60%. He said the School Board meetings are
open meetings as well as the Council meetings.
RECESS:
Mayor Kirkham declared a short recess. The meeting was reconvened at
9:50 P.M.
Mayor. Kirkham said that before going on to the next item, for the benefit
of anyone who may be worried about the Council rushing the budget through,
he would like to say that it has been the custom of all Councils since
1957 when the City was incorporated to really discuss the budget thoroughly
at many meetings before it comes before the public, and this is the intention
of the Council. He said they have another meeting scheduled for next week,
and the public will get a chance to review the budget with the Council
when it is finalized.
CONSIDERATION OF BUILDING_ PERMIT - S2 OF LOT 4, LOT 5,_ BLOCK 14, HAMILTON'S
ADDITION TO MSCHANICSVILLE - MC CLISH:
The City Attorney said that the facts as represented by Mr. McClish at
the last Council Meeting are true. He said that Mr. Guzy, Attorney for
Mr. McClish at the time of the transfer, has advised him that he has a
deed that will verify the statements made. Councilman Harris said that
if this is the situation, it behooves the Council to make a determination
as -soon as possible and let Mr. Mctlish know whether his lot is buildable
or not buildable. Mayor Kirkham said he felt it would be buildable with
certain reservations on sideyard setback and so forth, so there is no
infringing on the adjoining property. Councilman Harris said he felt
the Council at this time would not be considering the building permit,
but the use of the land as it would have to go to the Board of Appeals
for variances.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to indicate to Mr. McClish that the Council
has reviewed his property on the S- of Lot 4, Lot 5, Block 14, Hamilton's
Addition to Mechanicsville, and concludes that it is a buildable lot when
it meets the requirements of the Board of Appeals and receives the
requiro d variances. Seconded by Counciluilon, Sheridan for discussion.
Councilman Sheridan asked Mr.*McClish if this would be a 40' parcel and
part of another for a total of 60' and if he plans to build on it to
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING aF OCTOBER 2, 1967 PAGE 8
dispose of the property. Mr. McClish said that it would be 60' and
he will build on the long way of the lot so there will be plenty of
room on the side of the house. He said he planned to live in the house
himself. Councilman Sheridan said he had no further questions until
the report from the Board of Appeals is received. Councilman Samuelson
asked if it would be possible to get copies of the deeds that show the
transactions. The City Attorney said he would be able to get photo
copies from the abstract company. The City Attorney suggested they
allow the request to go to the Board of Appeals and when it comes back,
if anyone has any questions, he will have the documents at that time.
The vote upon,the motion was a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
TRAFFIC REPORT - LUCIA LANE - POLICE CHIEF:
Chief McCarthy said that there -are two separate problems on Lucia Lane.
The first is the alleged speeding. He said he understood that members
of the Council have been receiving complaints from the citizens, so radar
was put out on August 23rd between 4:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. and two cars
were tagged. He said another complaint was received, radar was put out
again, and the speed of every car was recorded. The Police Department
found that the average speed was 26 miles per hour, and on this occasion,
only one car was tagged. Chief McCarthy said he felt speed was no
problem on Lucia Lane. He said the street is rough and it sounds like
the cars are speeding.
Mr. Jack Young, 6549 Lucia Lane, said he had called the Police Department
complaining about the speeding. He said the people could see the radar
and would slow up. Mr.. Young said he felt there was a definite problem
and said the Chief of Police should sit and watch it for awhile. Chief
McCarthy said that it would be impossible to judge the speed of a car
sitting in a living room, but it has been done electronically with radar,
and the average was 26 miles per hour.
Another visitor to the Council Meeting said that the problem he has is
because Lucia Lane is a one-way street, and when the people leave the
Knights of Columbus Hall at night, they cannot exit to the north, and
there are 200 or 300 cars going up Lucia Lane. Ile said he would like
this street changed to a two-way. Xhief McCarthy.said this was the second
problem he had mentioned. He said there had been no problem before the
Knights of Columbus building had been built, but after they came in,
there has been a problem because the intersection was protected only
by a stop sign. He said that they have found that when the Knights of
Columbus Hall closes, there are from 30 to 200 cars leaving, and if they
go out on the highway on 69th Avenue, there are too many chances of an
accident happening. Chief McCarthy said that in the year 1.966, there
were 7 personal injury accidents as a result of cars coming out onto
the highway from the Knights of Columbus Hall. Ile said that since it
has been changed to a one-way street, there have been two personal injury
accidents - both of them as a result of going-; the wrong way on the one-
way street. Chief McCarthy said there was a slight inconvenience problem
for the people on Lucia Lane,.but he feels the safe --y factor outweighs
the' incon_�.veni.ence .
CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY
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LAND SURVEYOR
4201 N. E. 5TH STREET
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PLAMWG COD29• '1014 i M {' TMG - SEPMOM 27, 196.'
uould not approve Vacs plan. Dr. 1mtthowa also stratod that his house ;is
about 1.001 above Spartan Stove toad is the only one not protected by planting
or trwo of sere kind. Ro stated that Spw-;:,-n Stores had acquired
a 301 outlot between his lot and tllai•* parcel and ehs.D,,-ad T--ada and slope
considerably. The PlaminG Comissior roji.etred the typical plautinB strip
drawivB filed with the Git t j 01.orle (approved by the City Council as metes
tho ord nanoe require rlt) and stated their, feelirZ% that Vao plan sub-ZAtted
by Dr. 1katt haus =aeaded this guide plan. Vie eonse-asu s was that if Spar taxa
felt this was uras!easondble that they should propose am altex to plan to the
Planum; Comiss3 on.
otvio by Mr. Johanson, seconded by It% Mompson that the planting strip
proposal a.s subi-a1 t~ted I y Dr. Mattlaamn is acceptable. Upon a voice vote, there
being no nays, said mtioaa cavxled unanl=t+sly.
The City. Unnager mplained the request of the 03 ty Council to study the
present setbacks, re63u:11. o€1 for houses and ;ae ges and waivew-s being requested.
After discussion, Ciaai-.:..an Kravit appointed a Special Co •tttas eonsistiug
of Mr. Xen Ir avilo and D–T .Ong Alco Jol ezwoa to repo -et back to Pla in-£;
Co ssion r7ith raw �: eudations.
5, BLO= 14 UMMUTOLIPSA °° A 0 .0 (ra Eoo paid):
M. 11COU61h -was pxessat to request a on -0hather. he am split tis~Wee
lots, 11.01 tectal width r. 1301 depth, into 501 .1;509 row the anist1mg triplex and
601x1.30$ for a single Emily c?s.7alli-WS, by splitting, lot tr (402) in half.
The PIM'aEaiw" 00wa•;l reviet7ad the o s£i.3nal building pc =lt issued in 1960
for the tzipl.�� cad niated tho eo t ifs wte o." '–"n vcy naluded all thMee lots. 'Xn
via. of these; facto, the P1a smica3 Coz lsuiola . el-Asod that OnIs splitt :s would
not be in acaoydz-new with the o5:dl- anaos.
M. V=Gl sh t.1 en xequvestaA advice on bu:lldir. a s D31a fcx►tly d-imllirg, on
lot 5 (00Y;1301) only, and was r-Ar•±seed that thiC would reduce the area fow the
tripl= to 701.1.301 (0100 sq. a --
t.) and mld not r..et the Co& 2°ec;airema for
50, lots for'single fmaily dtfal.l. rjs. Mr. HcC1•ish stated that he had
paarchased Lot 5 as a cepa= tw l.ot. appgroaz:--atel.y €. year a, -o. Clish
clitlad :ew his" drauja0frs and let:LGr'.
No c'lt^tiom tins t411 -con.
Mr. 'e"ao--Tpsoti 'ecpo::tod On the 7-83 vara rol.and ame'c? 3n fivast by the
pp t n i7 �. CGop :ay o'' ,*ss:1xs2'.'pP ?�•9v= Y'.,_?ar $'-v=los St'LIC-„t
A�C}S. 4'':<'i7. t�^J t�L�r� �1ti ad � a. = a•:. �..... .
M stated Mat eie NO will soon be in a posit.T.m to toll us ezr ctly -%•liaat
price tllay can sall ur lease it and euBgastcd that; tl±a City Wee the
ueacssa'rj stops e°o ae<uM this island a: a X-1 t:e Chat is V -- tally grzenab_
e
to bo'di p=:Les. ha sura of .$3,500.00 liar, M. at•ponsd to izadict*ta t1he
tapproaa:+n ato cost irwolivacl. aaao islaaid has e caiplet.ely doodad m -'O in
rte last teen yv :sy I,, w^,s notad. ESP v amply ms xLDst co= e- -d abrcut:
psoteat ion if island flooclnd 1 futuu• e. c'9T^ to elves gates OPO'2ntloa upst-a—m.
September 25, 1952
Watgo & Barna
3700 Central Avenue N.H.
Ilia nutpolis 21, Minn.,
Re: Wi.11int I:CCIith
S a Lot 4 and 5, Block -14
Hai-nilton's
lock•14-
Hainilton's A.ddiLion to %eCTI r_icsviile
cc-' tleLlen:
Ple ee fdraish certificate of Survey of proposal
for Plannikag Comair, ion consideration, shot;,,ing ;presealt
building dimensions and proposed huildinS.
Very truly yours,
City Engineer
CGB:ob
C�
a �
Joseph E. W=o
ter Barna
Robert Gazy
G. D. Giancola
c•
LAW OFFICES
WARGO & BARNA
$700 CENTRAL AVE. N. E.
MINNEAPOLIS 21, MINN.
September 18, 1962
Honorable City Council
City of Fridley
Fridley City Hall
6431 University Avenue N.F.
Minneapolis 21, Minnesota
Gentlemen:
sunset 8-1644
I am writing this letter on behalf of Air. William McClish who
is presently residing at 5370 Fifth Street N;E., Minneapolis
21, Minnesota. Air. McClish is the ofrner of Lot 3, except the
North 10 feet, Lot 4 and Lot 5, Block 14, Hamilton's Addition
to Mechanicsville, Anoka County, Minnesota. This property is
within the city limits of the City of Fridley and there is
presently a tri—plex upon a portion of it. Air. McClish is
interested in erecting his family residence on a portion of
this property.
His residence would be a single family residence and would be
constructed on the portion described as South One—Half of Lot
4, and Lot 5 of Block 14 of the above addition. The frontage
for the aforementioned tri—ples would be reduced some by Air.
McClish constructing his house on this property. However, since
Air. 11cClish is desirous of having his own personal residence on
this particular parcel of land, it is hereby requested that
Honorable City Council of the City, of Fridley allow him to con—
struct his residence on the parcel legally described as the
South One—Half of Lot 4 and Lot 5 of Block 14, Hamilton's
Addition to llechaniesvill.e. Your courteous attention to this
request will be greatly appreciated.
Respectfully submitted,
IMtGO & BSA
CY
Robert A. Guo
cc. A-ir. William McClish
5370 Fifth Street N.E.
Minneapolis 21, Minnesota
1,41d
/�-�-r'"1 PJsc, � ` /�-h- .�C L2-�., �-C'� d C f �• C_.t2•c..;i—e-tLZ^�'t 'C.[.�'�s� � } U_ �
Joseph E. Wamo
-or
Barna
.a Guzy
G. D. Giaueola
LAW OFFICES
WARGO & BARNA
8400 CENTRAL AVE. N. E.
MINNEAPOLIS 21. MINN.
September 27, 1962
City of Fridley /
6431 University Avenue NE .�
Minneapolis 210 Minnesota
SUnest 8-1644
�i
RE: WILLIAM MCCLIS
South z of Lot 4, and Lot 5, Block 14, Hamilton's
Addition to Mechanicsville
Att: Mr. Calvin G. Brown
Dear Mr. Brown:
Youe letter directed to our office requested Certificate
of Survey with reference to the above captioned real estate
has been received. I would like to inform you that we do
not have in our possession said Certificate of Survey,
and that You should contact Air. William McClish direst for
said information.
The only connection that we had With the above property
was to quiet title with reference to same.
Sincerely,.
WARGO & BAPYA
G. D. Giancola
mho
CITY COUNCIL EXCERPT September 21,-1964
CITY ATTORNEY,, TRIPLEX:
Mayor Nee announced a communication from City Attorney Smith relative
to a building permit for a tri-plex in Block i4, Hamilton's Addition
to Mechanicsville and requested an explanation of the law in this matter.
Mayor Nee stated there should be some way the City Council could take
action and inquired if an.owner could sell all the property around his
house, if he so chose. City Attorney Smith replied they could support
the theory of the land around the building but there wasn't anything in
the code otherwise.. that they should have a general.provision where there
is an application for any permit or license and there is a false statement
made that it is in violation. He further explained the same was true
for any application they might have and this had never been specified.
Motion by Wright that the City Council direct the City Attorney to prepare
an ordinance making it the case: that any false or untrue statement made
• in the question of li;:enses or permits be considered a misdemeanor. City
Attorney Smith stated he had checked the code and could not find any-
thing Mr. Bird had violated. Mayor Nee stated anyone could afford to take
Judgement on a misdemeanor if they could get a dollar advantage. Mayor
Nee inquired if it would make it a misdemeanor to make false atatements
in application for a license or permit. City Attorney Smith replied in
order to get a building permit he would have to show he had sufficient
side and front yard, etc. Councilman Wright inquired if a Purchase
Agreement wasn't sufficient title to the land. City Attorney Smith
replied that even in the case in question, the owner said he had a Purchase
Agreement, that he never exercised the Purchase Agreement on the additional
land so it never came to him. Councilmen Uright inquired if this was
at the time Mr. McClish.bought the tri-plex and was told this was
correct] that it could be bound because the mortgage went on a smaller
space and this was in violation of the Fridley code. Councilman Wright
inquired if the City of Fridley could take any action against Mr.
McClish and was told that for the area the triplex was applied for, they
could not issue any more building permits. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon
a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
HALL,
SMITH, HEDLUND, DUSTER,
FORSBERG AND
MERLIN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
DOUGLAS HALL
311 PRODUCE BANK BUILDING
WYMAN SMITH
GEORGE HEDLUND
September 15,
1964
MINNEAPOLIS 3. MINNESOTA
FEDERAL 9-1481
L. HOWARD SENNETT
LEONARD T. JUSTER
OFFICES IN:
THOMAS O. FORSBERG
D88E0
WILLIAM MERLIN
EDWARD H. GALBRAITH
COON RAPIDS
Earl Wagner
City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N. E.
Fridley 21, Minnesota
Re: Building Permit for Tri-Plex
Block 14 Hamilton Addition
to Mechanicsville
Dear Earl:
At the meeting of September 8, 1964 the .Council instructed the City
Attorney to report what action, if any, there might be against
Robert Bird for what appeared to be a false application on his Tri-
Plex. This is the matter that the Council is familiar with because
the more recent application of Ardis McCarthy for i dwelling permit
on ajoining lots. I guess the record would show that B & M Inc.
was the actual applicant on the Tri -Plea. I have examined the
various provisions of our Building Code and it would appear that
there is no provision to require the information furnished for a
building application to be truthful. I believe that our Code
should be amended to the effect that the making of any false or
untrue statements in the request or application for license or
permit shall be considered a misdemeanor.
I'have also had an opportunity to discuss this matter.with Robert Bird
in that I had a deal with him since the last Council meeting.on a
right-of-way for water purposes along the East River Road. Mir. Bird
tells me that his application was not false and that at the time he
had a Purchase Agreement for 110 feet. The vacant land which has
since been lost from the Tri -Plea was not ultimately conveyed to
Bird or his corporation, but was conveyed directly to I-L-Clish.
McClish also became the owner of the Tri-Plex.
Yours truly,
ym n Smith
City Attorney
WS:rj City of Fridley
413po .1.1
HALL, SMITH, HEDLUND, .DUSTER, .FQRSBERG AND MERLIN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
DOUGLAS HALL
WYMAN SMITH
GEORGE HEDLUND
L. HOWARD SENNETT
LEONARD T. JUSTER
THOMAS O. FORsBERO
WILLIAM MERLIN
HENRY H. FEIKEMA
August 26, 1964
Mr. Earl P. Wagner, City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley 21, Minnesota
G 11 PRODUCE BANK BUILDING
MINNEAPOLIS 3. MJNNEBOTA
FEDERAL 9-1481
Re: Petition for Building Permit on
Lot 5 and South one-half of Lot 4,
Block 14, Hamilton's Addition to
Mechanicsville
OFFICES IN:
OSSEO
COON RAPIDS
?�>
Dear Mr. Wagner:
The Council at their meeting of August 17, 1964, referred to the
City Attorney the request of Mrs. McCarty, and concerning the
matters on pages 31, 32, 33, 34 and 35 of the August 17, 1964,
Agenda.
It is my opinion that the Petition may properly be denied for
the re -B—&' -
son that Ardis McCartyas indicated was formerly employed
�.
by the B &_M Inc. at the time the tri-plex was built. It would
appear that the present Petition is contrived. Ivdo^'not know what
the situation would be if we had a good faith purchaser who had
innocence about the matter.
WS/pas
27
Yours truly,
Wyman Smith
City Attor y
Aug. 10, 1994
CITY COU C--1
C Y O _ r: ii L s `r
Petiticn. Builder;,• - 40 .. 24 - rambler
Re ; - sbc__ ;, and t e Scut -h 1/2 of Block 4 - Harnilton's
._dditio: to :'.echanicsvi'_le.
aha _'ol�o�ri_ events e_'_ec the issuance of the building
on tin-- ;above prorT ises
1960 Inc. requested buil..:ing nerimit on Lot 3, 4,
and H muton s Add. - B & 21-11 did not own this property
at this time.
r °,l:l
B & a irrelson. r. did purchase Lots 4 and fro. .
B & iI did so dWvide Lot 4 in half and placed a tri-
plex on Lot 3 e:_cept the .No-rth 10 ft. and Lot 4 except the
South 1/2 thereof.
B e- A' did sell the t-ri ple., on -Lc t 3 and the North 1/2 of
Lot 4. B & ii did retain possessio_z of the South 1/2 of
` Lot 4.
19 64,- I, Ardis-"IcCar ty purchased Lo-- 5 and the South 1/2
of Lot !:•. This was purchased froFn 11m. 1icClish. blr. MdClish
purchased Lot 5, from the present owner of Lot 6 and the
South 1/2 of Lot 4 was purchasod from B &- M.
At present !'have a house sold on the above premises and
would like to bezin construction as soon as possible.
I am now informed that the tri. -plea located on Lot 3 and
the North 1/2 of Lot 4, was constructed contrary to City
Ordinance.
I a.m also under the impression that { will be penalized
for this error rather than the area :ihich constitutes
7370 - 5th St . { Tir-plea}
I am hereby :gain sub mittin ray request that conside..•ation
be -fiver_ r. -,;a in r, -,y petition of this building- pe. -mit,
Thank you.
.�rdis li"cCarty . `
X,
APPLICATION FOR BUILDING P IT
CITY OF FRIDLEY, Mli:t`; SOT i
Owners Nare _ /� ri) .� �� i Builder
-,- —
' ? �!�..% /_"% t:_. _�/z"� Address _ S ,_� 0-
Address 7 �-
LOC TION OF BUILDING
No, ' ''Streat ! i! _ Part of Lot --.2
-
Lot Block •Pddition or Sub. Div,
Corner Lot inside Lot Set Back
Applicant -attach to this form, Certificate of St=vey of Lot and proposed
building locations
DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING
To be used as I / )91,
- Front, '1_ _ Dep
-` �� Height !.! ..
Sq. Ft e )/ l'C Cu. 'Fte
Front Depth Height
Sq. Ft, Cu. Ft �-j
To be completed �� — - L)
The undersigned hereby makes application.for a perrAt for the *cork
herein specified,•ag`^ceing to do all.work in strict Accordance with the
City Ordinances and ruling of the Dapartment of. Buildings, and 'hereby
declares that all the fasts and representations stated in this*applica.tion
are true and cc=reet: `n
Date �-" �� _ _-_ Sjignature
T �- b found on the Reverse S
(A Schedule of .,:o Cos �� can e f ,
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129 WEST LAKE STRE@T ry e M NNEA?0115 E, MINN.
Est«a. : -18)1._ •� i
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For (?a
DESCRIPTION: -.oT..3 EXCZp NO -R78 10 FEC -7 TX=RZOP ANO ALL OF LOTz 4 alio 5,
HAM 0 i.TOIV, a AZO i T 3 ON -00' Sr CK;':1 COV S LL=,
SCAL C: 1 w v 3-0'
'ia hereby certify that this is a true and correct representation of a survey of
--he boundaries of the land above described and of the location ofallbuildings
irf any, thereon, and all visible encroachmen+s, if any, from or on said land.
Dated this 87x day of JULV l° -EGANJ. FIELD & NOWAK f
Surveyors
yors//�'•a' 7
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Date:..........._....._............._........:..._.............-............_.:.._..., ...............
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Address.. ...r.:.. ...............�^..:�' '....� ..._,....�.:' :.__ '/ ;: r-� Address .............. .................. __ _..._......__. . _ .._.._..._._....._ _.._....._.�
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No. .....,:...;-: Z_ � Street _..._..,,�G._ 'c_!.... _r.... ....... ' j� Part of Lot .............
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Lot3 . ; r...-�' . ...... Block ....._......r+..... ;................ Addition or+ Sub -Division r ._ r ......G
Corner Lot ... ......................... Inside Lot.............,:f err.... Setback:....,......._...._........ Sideyard .......... :.'.....:.. _............
Sewer Elevation .................... ............................. _........................................... _........ Foundation Elevation _.............. .........
D2 -5C UlP t `CN ®a BUILDING
Tlis
�
BIJII_DIhYu v1_10 `' 0OVciVANTS AND .
In consideration of the issuance to me of a permit to construct the building described above, I agree to do
the proposed work in accordance with the description above set forth and in compliance with all provisions of
ordinances of the city of Fridley.
In consideration of the payment of a fee of $., . . . . .... .................. permit is hereby granted to .................... ............... ............ ....._..._..
_.._.._._.....__.........:_.......... ...... I ........... .... to construct the building or addition as described above. This permit is granted upon
the express condition that the person to whom it is granted and his agents, employees and workmen, in all work
done in, around and upon said building, or any part thereof, shall conform in all respects to the ordinances of
Fridley, Minnesota regarding location, construction, alteration, maintenance, repair and moving of buildings
within the city limits and this permit may be revolved at any time upon violation of any of the provisions of said
ordinances.
�Z;,Building Inspector
1%,0aiCI
This permit does not cover the construction, installa.ion for wiring, plumbing, rias heating, sewer or water. Be sure to sea
the Building Inspector for separata pern-.4s for these items.
• To be Used as: A .?
t ,
-'J..:r.:r.::..:."
1 r nt ...
Depth . .. Height ..
Sq. Ft.
Cu.
�'Front�
f .:.
e
-.... ..... ................................
..............
Depth ...._.._...:r ,.= height ...............
Sq. Ft. ..............
Cu. Ft ......................
•
Type of Construction
---;•. ., ,,., ��,.,r'
......y,.Fr....?•..:...:::..:....,..... Est. Cost....s,,,�1........ ........
To be Completed
.......... _._..... _.........................
Tlis
�
BIJII_DIhYu v1_10 `' 0OVciVANTS AND .
In consideration of the issuance to me of a permit to construct the building described above, I agree to do
the proposed work in accordance with the description above set forth and in compliance with all provisions of
ordinances of the city of Fridley.
In consideration of the payment of a fee of $., . . . . .... .................. permit is hereby granted to .................... ............... ............ ....._..._..
_.._.._._.....__.........:_.......... ...... I ........... .... to construct the building or addition as described above. This permit is granted upon
the express condition that the person to whom it is granted and his agents, employees and workmen, in all work
done in, around and upon said building, or any part thereof, shall conform in all respects to the ordinances of
Fridley, Minnesota regarding location, construction, alteration, maintenance, repair and moving of buildings
within the city limits and this permit may be revolved at any time upon violation of any of the provisions of said
ordinances.
�Z;,Building Inspector
1%,0aiCI
This permit does not cover the construction, installa.ion for wiring, plumbing, rias heating, sewer or water. Be sure to sea
the Building Inspector for separata pern-.4s for these items.
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pomfit alid :U }2 .C! bc-cm co`v-� arA, v�cru vi-- 2
. that vav�-�td to
ar._,:.1, 'd
build on, t -h-- of `C.h��, Iwopen�t,-,,r. e;n.-!LaI_zca the Build-onfr
the on -vla It
Lka
sad it had b2cn_ 7.7ith A-�`V.,Oxneu, Kns. fL-ncI-;_,3
,wmc. p",st;mt and stst�.-,5% of jBI I! lv_-,nor-..�
zatcd nM not, T.!.� or
avar had a dF- a C, jo d, 50 --Ee�-t
., the.�; -when he dZ-ad,-& 07_2-�, -411L- 11 �Ie, 41,5- -
y5a,J,01- It ITCOn.1�tz, h, d o -w -n -d tl-�- pxic,-,�-_rty fo%, ZCL:�.e ti -.,Z,
.12z,. " J.,� - -
and va,,� to."Id 'WhI.S ,tas true, A 1hsid th-,
Oned,
vIno ha.d oTmme, thf-,, - .9 Qi�
lot, � hov MYCI b-,:, db,.,cUr_n;,d a -p�.rnit for thi:;,
a r2ui.-vey of I-ehIL6.1 he d,.I.d nt,)t own a.12. of 11,4b�) lxtadj; Zho le-hc —pe*ac�utJ:i of
the 1,11ty 't 7.70-uld b,,:,
for t'he to hic)Id watt: pp_-_I.,!,t firs.,t issua7d, C..'Tu L2 -
st-atcd ,%.f a, 1.;iLh a �j I a
Le 01:" C-'tJ5��7Z'Iq
app"It-a :2. 1
lst,:A;JIOII vovlo.. `a rd 2"L', tj
10,Z3 " City Attos-ne S_,:ith wlm, CoM-11-act'n, :as on t'l-vi
oT the tri-p1ex Emd i!,ss told S. ", IH Cii*v Atiij*o�,=:�,ii SM-IL'-I-
quirA_ if 1"bar"azt- vza-a oys.d b , 2_b�, M7.43... av-,P i -f she
h-Diday Or in lirii, x -_-Plied sho hatl.
baeu a for K�.,, "Tas not a WOZI-Mi6 T_Cla-TL
for M_-,�o. Tzaa-.eie y T'lae City im;�uizro_ if
courrAl woulz!*L 11.ke to ha.."o,3c;-•*,,; of a
82V,h could la - -,my th.3 t"My comId,g%,mt th-,
i0acr? CO.L11,15 pro.��,scr%e Ys�, Bi.-,,�d azld M04.. h -*OKI, a 1.��aenn;e -%I.10
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again but `zhs X-m-pai;toxo 0.", 1�11,11r,
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20 1,vOt vael. If -0 fee -1k., in q7ueotion and if, h�-, e-vaz, bad a
vith Mr. BI-Zd GLl -• ha 20 f�a-b� 1-7--M-4 mea
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