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VAR 12.78Ufpu (2 7V City of Fridley AT THE TOP OF THE TWINS r DI • COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIV. r PROTECTIVE INSPECTION SEC. �'-^-I CITY HALL FRIDLEY 55432 ' -'_- ,•j 612-56G-3450 SUBJECT APPLICATION TO BOARD OF APPEALS NUMBER 910-F23 REV. 1 DATE 3/21/75 PAGE OF ,1 2 APPROVED BY 800 Name Address Phone v S' TJI �%f l0 —civ Se° Legal Lot No. Description Gf — % B1 cko. /� Trac or Addn. �. Variance Request(s); including stated hardships (attach plat or survey of property showing building, variances, etc., where applicable) Date Meeting Date �j Fee RReeeipt No. Signature Comments & Recommendations by the Board of :appeals / / 7 City Council Action and Date _ le;7 City of Fridley SURJECf ,. THE. TWINS APPLICATION TO BOARD OF APPEALS AT THE TOP OF f t • COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIV. (Staff Report) r PROTECTIVE INSPECTION SEC. 1 'I CITY HALL FRIDLEY 55432 NUMBER REV, DATE PAGE OF APPROVED BV 612-560.3450 910-F23 1 3/21/75 2 2 800 Staff Comments Board members notified of meeting by List members, date notified, and "Yes" or "No" for plans to attend hearing. Plan Date To Attend Name 14 9 Pearson making appeal and the following property owners having property within 200 feet notified: By Whom Name Date Phone or Mail Notified — Bryant -Franklin Corp. 900 County Road D. New Brighton 55112 — Richard Traczik-123'`Oladiola N.W. _ Coon Rapids 55433 Dan -Lan Development Corp. 5430 5th Street _ Joseph Vasecka-5427 5th Street Mrs. Lucy Krumwiede-5435 5th St. _ M/M Mike O'Bannon-5298 Fillmore STreet N.E. 55421 James Pineault-5851 Central Avenue N.E. Duane Huie-4031 Bethel Dr. Apt 11 — St. Paul, Mn 55112 a CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 TELEPHONE ( 812)571-3450 CITY COOi�tIL November 14, 1980 Chuck Westling Westling Construction 2523 Woodcrest Drive N.E. New Brighton, MN 55112 ACTION TAKEN NUICE" On November 109 1980 the Fridley City Council officially approved your request for for a variante to build a double at 5430-32 5th St.: with the stipulations listed below _._.� N.E. None Note: The house presently addressed as 5430 5th Street will have to have an address change. If you have any questiorns regarding the above action, ;please call the Community Development Office at 571-3450. JLB/de Sincerely, �•L141\V Lu L. v City planner Please review the noted stipulations, sign the statement below, and return one copy to the City of Fridley. %j CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY, ,MINNESOTA 55432 TELEPHONE ( 612)571-3450 December 15, 1978 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING is hereby given that the Appeals Commission of the City of Fridley induct a public hearing in the City Council Chambers at 6431 University Northeast at 7:30 P.M. on Tuesday, December 26, 1978, in regard to the following: Pursuant to Section 205 of the Fridley City Code, variances have been requested on the property known as 5430 5th Street N.E. These variances are needed as the result of a lot split request so that part of the property can be developed as a site for double bungalow. The variance for the double bungalow is to reduce the square footage lot requirement from 10,000 square feet to 7,812 square feet, and to reduce the side yard requirement for the existing house from 10 feet to 4.3 feet from the new property line. If this development is completed, the addresses of the double bungalow will be 5430-32 5th Street N.E..and the existing house will be addressed as 5436 5th Street N.E. Notice is hereby given that all persons having an interest therein will be given an opportunity to be heard. VIRGINIA SCHNABEL CHAIRWOMAN APPEALS COMMISSION ICI'L'Y OF= FRIDLEY, SUBJECT RF—VQL N.r liepar� tnt/Unr corn hJuM LW lQv r;gu Approved Gy Date FI Ousm NO/ ADDRESS FILE COMPLETE REQ ItW CHECKLIST � /y RIETURN TO PLANNING COMMENTS Darrel ..� zCEyde $ 7 9', . /tl 171,qni �4 ? �vsar t.-- 4 CITY OF SRI®LEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY� MINNESOTA 55432 TELEPHONE ( 612)571.3450 December 15, 1978 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the nAtheals city ouncilnChambersof the Caty6431of FUndiversity will conduct a public hearing 1978, in regard to Avenue Northeast at 7:30 P.M. on Tuesday, December 269 the following: Pursuant to Section' -205 of the Fridley City Code, C1 variances have been requested on the property known as 5430 5th Street N.E. These variances are needed as the result of a lot split request so that par of the property can be developed as a site a double bungalow. The variance for the le bungalow is to reduce the square footage requirement from 10,000 square feet to 7,81 are feet, and to reduce the side y r equir for the existing house from 10 feet t from the new property line. If this deve op nt is completed, the addresses of the double bun ow will be 5430-32 5th Street N.E..and thb existing house will be addressed as 5436 5th Street N.E. Notice is hereby given that all persons having an interest therein will be given an opportunity to be heard. VIRGINIA SCHNABEL CHAIRWOMAN APPEALS COMMISSION Item #1 December 26, 1978 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REPORT 5430-32 5th Street and 5436 5th Street N.E. A. PUBLIC PURPOSE SERVED BY REQUIREMENT: 205.053 (4B) two side yards are required with not less than 10 feet adjoining living area. Public purpose served by this section of the code is to maintain a minimum of -20 feet between living areas in adjacent structures and 15 feet between garage and living areas in adjacent structures to reduce exposure to conflagration of fire and also to allow for aesthetically pleasing open areas around residential structures. 205.063 (1A) A lot area of not less than 10,000 square feet is required for a two family dwelling unit. Public purpose served by this requirement is to -avoid the condition of over- crowding in a residential neighborhood. B. STATED HARDSHIP: Petition has property that is zoned multiple but because of the existing single family home on the property can only utilize his big lot by using part of -it for a double bungalow if the variances are approved. C. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF REVIEW: The first variance requested is caused by the new lot line coming closer than the required 10 feet from the existing house. The new lot line would be 4.3 feet away from the south side of the existing home. If this variance is approved, it should be stipulated that the new structure proposed on the parcel south of this be located 15.7 feet south of the proposed north line, to provide the required 20 feet between living areas. The second variance requested is to reduce the required area for a two family dwelling from 10,000 square feet to 7,812 square feet. The location does lend itself to the construction of a two family dwelling since the property is properly zoned and much of the surrounding area -As presently occupied by multiple dwellings. There is no more land available. The lot would be large enough for a single family dwelling. If the Commission approved this request it should stipulate that the new structure meet the rest of the two family zoning requirements and that it be located 15.7 feet off the north property line to provide the required 20 feet between living areas. 8431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE CITY COUNCIL ACTION TAKEN NOTICE Dan -Lan Development Corp. Harlan King 5430 5th Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Dear Mr. King: CITY .® FRJOL.EY N.E., FRIDLEY', MINNESOTA 66432 TELEPHONE ( 812)571.3450 January 16, 1979 On Januar .8, 1979 _ the Fridley City Council officially approved your request -or a lot split_and a variance or a with the stirUlations listed below. double bungalow Please review the noted stipulations, sign t"e statement. below, and return one copy to the City of Fridley. If you have any questions regarding file 2.toy-:) a.ction, please call the Coo unity Development Office at 571-3+50. V"LS/de St�iptal ati ons : Living area of new structure be placed 16.1 feet from the lot line. Please note that you will have to have an address change if the double bungalow is placed on the lot. Concur with action taken. TF ? CEMTE FECA 'E OF SURVEY r 4002 JEFFERSON Si. N.E. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS 55421 788-9769 II 9==DV CZRVIPV THAT THIO CURVGV. PLAN. OR RaPORT VVA0 PRUPAMO GY MC: OR U1NOL°R MV OIRLTCT OUPCRVICION AND THAT I AI9 A LV 9=010'Pt3G2ZD LAND CURWYOR UNUC{R THM LArJG OR T"a OVATa OF Ca1N N=OTA. ✓ ®ATE 1 ALE 1"= i' MINNEA EGIS4'RATIOW VA0. 53132 o=IRON MONUMENT fia9; = E`L.L`c.Yp,Tl01y ,� zm w7o.b<* ,5 I' \T- Y _j •� - J J A_ .Q Naai'stA LIrNE -Loi' G -*-%4A 5 0Ip U a i �30,?_® . �_: s� ter- 1!dM'• 77 130 z®- rte%Z r' ev w 1 PK tW%- BD�s+� Ct_o ra`3 ^o��= ^ lv tw 8�6c�oD �p. �A,,. 30 14UTG - TtkV:-, The South one-half of Lot 6 togetherwith dot 7, C1 ock11, VAN rROt _ Sr=C 014 Hamilton's Addition to Mechanicsville, Anoka County, Mn. 26 REGULAR MEETING OF January 8, 1979 PAGE 3 MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to award the 1979 contract for animal control services to MAPSI the reason being the level of complaints at Blaine Midway, as compared with MAPSI, and the recommendation of the Humane Society that cities not take up any contracts with Blaine Midway All Pets. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: CONSIDERATION OF LOT SPLIT L.S. #78-05 AND VARAINCES REQUEST BY DAN -LAN DEVELOPMENT CORP. HARLAN KING): 5430 5TH STREET N.E.: Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated this is a request to split three existing 40 foot lots into two 60 foot lots. He stated, if the lot split is approved, the existing single family home and garage, which would be relocated, will be on Lot 5 and the North half of Lot 6 and to the South of this would be a duplex or double garage. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and grant Lot Split #78-05: Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. The variances are to be considered in the next item of business. RECEIVING THE BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES OF DECEMBER 26, 1978: ✓ 1. CONSIDERATION OF VARIANCES REQUESTED BY DAN -LAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION HARLAN KING): 5430 5TH STREET N.E.: Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated this is a request for variances in con- junction with the lot split approved by the Council for the Dan -Lan Development Corporation. The variances requested are to reduce the area requirement for the lot from the ' required 10,000 square feet to 7,812 square feet and to reduce the side yard require- ment for the existing house from 10 feet to 3.9 feet from the new property line. i MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to concur with the recommendation of the Board of Appeals and grant the variances with the stipulation that the building placed on the South lot be at least 16.1 feet from the North property line. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. I 2. 40 FOOT LOTS: Councilman Fitzpatrick stated, from reading the minutes, he gathered the Appeals Commission would just as soon have an opportunity to act again on this item. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick that the request be returned to the Appeals Commission. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to receive the Appeals Commission minutes of December 26, 1978. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF SIGN PLAN FOR CONVENIENCE CENTER AT 7899 EAST RIVER ROAD: Mr, Sobiech, Public Works Director, presented the proposed sign plan for the conven- ience center at 7899 East River Road. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to accept the sign plan as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF REPLACEMENT OF FRIDLEY FIRE DEPARTMENT AND COLUMBIA HEIGHTS FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE EQUIPMENT DAMAGED AT FMC FIRE: Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated there was sizeable damage to fire equipment of both Fridley and Columbia Heights Fire Departments in fighting the fire at FMC. im 27 REGULAR MEETING OF JANUARY 8, 1979 PAGE 4 He stated they have filed with the insurance company for the losses, however, this equipment needs to be replaced immediately as it is used for day-to-day operations. Mr. Qureshi stated, it is requested, therefore, the Council authorize these funds to replace the equipment. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to approve the funds for replacement of the Fridley Fire Department equipment up to $8,157.05 and the funds for the Columb/eclared Fire Department equipment up to $1,965.42 and direct the administratiore a resolution transferring these amounts out of the Contingency Fund. by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor N the motion carried unanimously. IDERATION OF ITY ING: Th Council was requested to consider whether they wished to pr ceed to seek lege lative authority to provide tax exempt bonds for housin . Mr. B\counities , City Clerk, stated the bonds would actually a paid by the trustees who wtire the bonds. Mr. Brunsell stated the Co Gil would set the rules to dewho would be eligible for the mortgage m ey. Mayor icated he had reservations on the imp ct on the municipal bond market as ita ersely price general obligation b ds. He felt, however, if neighco unities offer this type of fin cing, Fridley may get shut out of the hmark t.Mr. Bl also inted out, if you hav morgage money available, this may also affecprice of omes in Fridley. H pointed out, if the Council decides to proceere would e a lot more wor and detailed information to be supplied. Councilman Hamernik que tinned t !heOfiterest in this type of bond since industrial revenue bonds have been Xound tuber of years and the interest has been minimal. Mr.Brunsell* felt, with interest rate for private housing and mortgage money unavailable, manyot buy homes. He felt, several years ago, they were better able to boran today. He felt industrial revenue bonds are a little different in tdealing with one company and with this type of bond, you would be dealiot of persons. Councilman Hamernik s ated there a e certain discount and service charges with the industrial revenue onds and asked 'f the same applied in the case of the bonds for tax exempt mor gages. Mr. Brunsell s ted the same would be ue and over the period of the loan, the difference of hat the bond sells for an what private homeowners pay, would make up these amo nts to cover such costs. Mr. Qures i, City Manager, stated he felt th matter of tax exempt mortgages for housing as a delicate question and a policy tter, and therefore, did not want to pro eed until direction was received,, from t Council. He stated, if the Council wish to proceed in this area, additiol infor ation would be obtained. /bes ilman Barnette felt he would not be in favor o such a proposal, if the City the lender. If this is not the case, howeve he felt it might be good to morgage money available in the City. Councilman Schneider felt he would support such a proposa but does have reservations in that it might result in loss of tax revenu Councilman Fitzpatrick indicated he would be in favor of proc ding and obtaining additional information. Councilman Hamernik stated he has some reservations although he c not deny the fact that if this is going to be made available to all communities, Fridley should get the benfits also. He stated his concern is from a tax standpoin\poceed t some point in time, someone will have to pick up the the subsidies. He aed he has some reservations on the two plans. He felt it would be to the dvantage to proceed without considerating special legislation, however, if thwith the other mehtod, it would be necessary to set up a non-profit organ. He stated he doesn't fully understand all the ramifications this would