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LS 85-04
CI I OF March 19, 1985 FRIDLEY CIVIC CENTER - 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 - PHONE (612) 571-3450 J. A. Menkveld & Associates, Inc. 1299 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Dear Mr. Menkveld: On March 18, 1985 the Fridley City Council officially approved your request for a lot splitA;�-S. !85-04 to split Lot 7, Block 2, Brookview Second Addition (except the South 100 feet thereof) into three lots, 2 - 70 foot lots and 1 - 75 foot lot to be used for single family residences, the same being 1040-1050-106o 67th Avenue N.E. with the following stipulations: 1. The petitioner agree to pay for any street and utility improvements. 2. The petitioner pay two park fees at a total of $1,500 ($750 each). 3. The lot split be contingent upon approval of variances. 4. The lot split be recorded with the County prior to the issuance of any building permits (must have survey before City can pass resolution). 5. Provide a 25 foot triangle on lot at 67th and Brookview for street purposes. As of January 31, 1983, the City is required by State Law to record all formal City Council actions affecting real property with the County Recorder. Accordingly, it will be to your advantage to complete the above stipulations as expediently as possible. If I can assist you in this matter, or any other mattters, please contact me at 571-3450, extension 171. I can be reached at this number Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Thank you for your time, cooperation and consideration in this matter. Sincerely, 1.0 00F �John. Flora Public Works Director JGF/dm I ackcnowledge receipt of this information. Name cc: Files 3/5/17/19 Date IJ n 2.-r- ,gyp . �b v+ AsPtAA.L-T Dk% C=A"W 9600 No( -S --bRoo)r-vtEvJ 2AjD ® 76, cv �' 75.35 Ti �excEPr 4F- 5 100'> Z I BVH A�'T DR1V E '-Sp Qr4 215, 7a. 76' i -To' 70' ASP4iA .T pa\ve 2 cavi I 6/y2AG� N S� LYM t,LrY V45E, X34. zo ©F !t. Flora, Public Works Director, stated at the March 18 QDuncil meeting, the Council approved the splitting of a large parcel into three residential lots with frontage on 67th Avenue. He stated the City has received the surveys and in order for then to be recorded at the Oounty, this resolution bas to be adopted by the Oouncil. The petitioner stated two park fees are required and he would like to pay then at the time the building permits are issued. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated this could be done, however, the petitioner must realize if he doesn't get the building permits this year, the park fee may change next year. The petitioner agreed to that change. M)TICN by Councilman Goodspeed to adopt Resolution No. 45-1985. Seconded by Oouncilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. i . k • / @j► 9./31: � Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated plans and specifications have been prepared for the improvement of Mississippi Street and University Avenue intersection. He stated the County is planning the improvement be done in 1986 and the City would be doing the northwest side of the intersection improvement at this time. Mr. Flora stated the HRA is working with the owners of Holly Shopping Center and a plan has been adopted to improve this intersection area. He stated the improvements require advertising for bids for the necessary landscaping, irrigation, and street lighting along the boulevard areas and to the entrance of the parking lot. Mr. Flora stated the assessments for these improvements would be paid for in an amount not to exceed $127,000 by the owners of Holly Shopping Center and the balance paid by the HRA. Councilman Schneider asked if the tenants in Holly Shopping Center were aware of this agreement. He stated the owners of the shopping center are apparently attempting to collect some fees from the tenants for the improvements, perticulary the signs. He stated sane of the arguments he has heard is the landlord is getting the improvements paid for by the HRA and yet is trying to charge the tenants for it. He felt it may make sense to spell out specifically the HRA and the shopping center owner's involvement so the tenants will know exactly what is happening. W. Qureshi, City Manager, stated there is an agreement between the HRA and the owners of the Holly Shopping Center and it is a public document. He stated the owners of the center have advised the City they have informed -6-