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BUITE 132 AB�EN PLt�ZA PE�iMIT APPLICATION NO. 94-12 3
3585 LEXIl�TGTON AVENUE N REC'D OFFICE 7-13-94 REC'D ENGR 7-14-93
ARDEN HII.I�3 MN 55126-801B NOTICE SENT' 7-13-94_
TF�.EPHONE (612)483-0634 AGENDA 7-2 7-94
cc: City of Fridley ��sT�T��.�60 ck #7458 fm Stronq
Montgomery Watson P�T�,p����pN ' '
Inspector Eklin
To be comnle�ed fiv the Anvlicant .
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( ) Comprehensiv�e�Stormwater Reqne�t-fa��esrwal-�£.�---�-�W�5�2 i w'ir'��'�M< '
(� Manage�ment.Plat�: ,,,P� - - R
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(� FinaL Site Draina}�Plaa. � (
( ) Use�and/or Appropriatioa of Fubli�c Waters: lti�d'2 vVl `�o `�: �`
(� Bridg�and/or Culvert:Conatniction. n /,�� ,
(� Wetland Alteratioa �� � r trt�., � vJ 0�X.� �l�2. �0 �1�<
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Muaicipslity or� TowAship: i � tr`�'i cJX n�n.-
1/4 of Sectioa I � Township � � N Range� o�� OfT
Call (612)483-0634 if"assistance in completing this form is reqttired. Please•attacli drawia�.plaas:and other data:a�
outliaed in "Rice Creek Watershed District Permit Information Brochure," available upon:reques� MaiL or delivpx thisa
form along with a $60 fee ($10 administrative fee and $b0 for tw�o inspectione) and three�sets�of appropriate�eahibits.
to the above address. F.�reermg revi�ew fees wiII be ba�ed atter fmal Boe�d actiao. "A field inspection fee on.this+
permit shall be charged to caver actual costs re]ated to a field inspection including the investigation of the area affected
bY�P�Po��t9. �9� of the ProPosed activitY� services of a consultant and.in;addition, a fee will be cl�ar�ed
for auy required subsequent monitoring of the proposed activitp." NL3.A. 103D.345, Subd..2 Applyirig for this permit
to RCWD does not preclude yoi�s apptying for aay necessary permits that may be required from other governanental
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RICE CREEK WATERSHFD DISTR.ICT
3585 LEXII�TGTON AVE N STE 132
, ARDEN �IILI�.S MN 55126-8016
Telephone: (612)483-0634
� NOTICE OF PERMIT APPLICATION STATQS
DATE OF THIS NOTICE: July 29, 1994 PE�T APPLICATION NUMBER: 94-123
APPLICANT'S NAME & ADDRESS: Timothy D. Strong,.10884 Avocet St NW, Coon Rapids, MN
55433
PROJECT LOCATION: Southwest quadrant of Arthur Street and 64th Avenue N, Fridley
PURPOSE OF PROJECT: Land Development Plan for subdivision of two 02-acxe lots from a
0.9-acre parcel
At their meeting on July 27, 1994, the Board of Man.agers of the Rice Creek Watershed District
took the following action on your permit application:
Tabled pending receipt of the following item(s):
1. Prelimi.nary Plat conveying easements over 100-qear floodplain and all wetland areas.
2. Certification af compliance with Wetland Conservation Act granted by the City of Fridley.
If this information is received on or before August 11, 1994, this application will come before the
Board on August 24. If received after August 11, this application must wait for the September 28
permit meeting. Please submit required exhibits in triplicate.
After receipt and review of the above-indicated items, additional information may be required for
clarification to ensure that the District's requirements have been met.
If you have any questions, please call me at (612) 483-0634.
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Bonita Torpe, Administr�i`ve Assisiant
cc: City of Fridley
Montgomery Watson
RCWD File
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FRIDLEY
FRIDLEY MUNICIPAL CENTER •6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, MN 55432•(612)571-3450•FAX (612)571-1287
July 22 , 1994
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The City of Fridley Planning Commission will be holding an
informal hearing on a lot split, L.S. #94-Q3 , by Strong Built
Homes, to create two additional residential lots at 1490 and 1476
- 64th Avenue N.E. The legal descriptions for the four lots are
as follows:
Parcel A-
The west half of the north half of Lot 1, Block 2, Spring Valley,
City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Parcel B:
The east half of the north half of Lot 1, Block 2 , Spring Valley,
City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Parcel C•
The southerly 75. 00 feet of Lot l, Block 2 , Spring Valleyv, �ity
of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Parcel D-
That part of the south half of Lot l, Block 2 , Spring Valley,
lying northerly of the southerly 75. 00 feet thereof, City of
Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an
opportunity at the Planning Commission meeting on Wednesday,
August 10, 1994 at the Fridley Municipal Center, 6431 University
Avenue N.E. at 7: 30 p.m. Any questions related to this item may
be referred to the Fridley Community Development Department at
571-3450.
Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an
interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require
auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 no
later than August 3 , 1994 .
DAVID NEWMAN
CHAIR
PLANNING COMMISSION
L.S. ��94-03
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_�.s'.�#94-03 Mailing List Mailed: 7/22/94
Strong Built Homes
Strong Built Homes Laura Vetter Shirley Nevala
Timothy Strong 1490 - 64th Avenue NE 1476 - 64th Avenue NE
10884 Avocet St. NW Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Coon Rapids, MN 55433
Clarence Rezac Darrell Cedarholm Timothy Kidder
1561 Camelot Lane NE 1551 Rice Creek Road NE 1450 Rice Creek Rd NE
Fridley, NIN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Paul Larsen Daryl Wolf Carey Thake
6460 Squire Drive NE 6446 Arthur Street NE 1441 Rice Creek Road NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Bruce Larsen Darren Warner Roy DeMars
6420 Arthur Street NE 1489 - 64th Avenue NE 1464 Mississippi St NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Robert Milsten Roy DeMars Vernon Herman,�(e��,. .
1487 - 64th Ave NE 1442 Mississippi St NE Route 3, Box �4
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Isanti, MN 55040
Arnold Ostlund James Schaffran Virgil Okeson
1453 - 64th Avenue NE 1443 - 64th Avenue NE 1423 - 64th Avenue NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Hjalmer Anderson Dorothy Hollister Walter Eyeler
1491 Rice Creek Rd NE 1466 - 64th Avenue NE 1456 - 64th Avenue NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Herbert Lennox Herbert Hart Bruce Olson
1461 Rice Creek Rd NE 1450 - 64th Avenue NE 1442 - 64th Avenue NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Jeffrey Cich Marian Paulson Robert Schmidt
1426 - 64th Avenue NE 1425 Rice Creek Rd NE 6291 Kerry Lane NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
_��arl�Nyberg Frank Massebrano Dennis Rens
1501 Rice Creek Rd NE 1550 Camelot Lane NE 1540 Camelot Lane NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
James Strande Craig Heieren Willard Kastensen
1520 Camelot Lane NE 1521 Rice Creek Rd NE 1541 Rice Creek Rd NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, NIN 55432
Daniel Pehoski James Iverson Roy Gummeson
6450 Squire Drive NE 6440 Squire Drive NE 6420 Squire Drive NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Alden Ryd Gerald Waldorf Michael Grommesh
6410 Squire Drive NE 6380 Squire Drive NE 6360 Squire Drive NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
James Payne Current Resident Friday Property Inc.
1551 Camelot Lane NE 1541 Camelot Lane NE P.O. Box 12653
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 New Brighton, MN 55112
Helmer Hauck Dennis Dewing Stephen Becchetti
1521 Camelot Lane NE 1501 Camelot Lane NE 6361 Arthur Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Scott Kotchen Gerald Parmeter Michael Papillon
6381 Arthur Street NE 6401 Arthur Street NE 6421 Arthur Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
Annette Buhman Daniel Painter Larry Halvorson
6441 Arthur Street NE 6451 Arthur Street NE 6461 Arthur Street NE
Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432
James Ring Planning Comm. Chair City Council Members
1500 Rice Creek Rd NE
Fridley, MN 55432
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6401 Central Ave , \��!'�,�.-� ,���� �Q,(� •
Fridley MN 55432
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Jose�h Nelson /
1357 64th Ave ' , �� ���-- �j `"�,�,�/�
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Fridley MN 55432
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1341 64th Ave ( L ��Gc�-_ ��l l - cy `7 � �
Fridley MN 55432
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Sliirley Nevala ,
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Fridley MN 55432
Dorothy Hollister
1466 64th Ave
Fridley MN 55432
Walter Eyler ,
1456 64th Ave
Fridley MN 55432
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Fridley MN 55432
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Fridley MN 55432
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Fridley MN 55432
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11931 Highway 65 NE
Blaine, MN 55434
612/757-4221 Fax/757-4771
August 3, 1994
Timithy Strong
10884 Avocet St NW
Coon Rapids, MN 55433
Re: Wetland Consultation For Property Located South of 64th Ave West Side Of Arthur.
Mr. Strong,
I walked the entire site on 8/3/94. A 3' soil probe was used for soil samples. The only areas that
meet the wetland criteria set within the1989 Federal Manual For ldentifying and Delineating
Jurisdictional Wetlands are within the ditch that runs east-west on the southern portion of the site.
All areas north of this ditch do not meet any hydric soil criteria or wetland hydrology criteria.
If all fill material is kept on top of the ditch bank and appropriate erosion control measures are
utilized,you should be in com liance with the regulations in the Wetland Conservation Act of 1991.
Keep all fill north of ditch bank.
Install appropriate erosion control
measures such as silt fence,mulch,
temporary seeding,sod,etc...
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Ditch/ : NOT TO SCALE
Wetland '-----------------------------=
If you need the wetlands delineated to further document this consultation,call me and I can give you
an estimate and time when we can perform the delineation. If you have any additional questions or
concerns,please call me at 7�7-4221.
Respectfully,
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Tony Brough
District Technician
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
CITYOF COMMISSION APPLICATION REVIEW
FRIDLEY
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File Number � File Date Meetinq Date
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File Description: L.S. ��94-03, by Strong Built Homes. To develop two additional
single family lots at 1490 and 1476 - 64th Avenue N.E.
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Complete Review Checklist and Return
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, AUGIIST 10, 1994 PAGE 16
3. CONSIDERATION OF A LOT SPLIT, L.S. #94-03 , BY STRONG BUILT
HOMES•
To create two additional residential lots at 1490 and 1476 -
64th Avenue N.E. The legal descriptions for the four lots
are as follows:
Parcel A•
The west.half of the north half of Lot 1, Block 2, Spring
Valley, City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Parcel B•
The east half of the north half of Lot 1, Block 2 , Spring
Valley, City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Parcel C•
The southerly 75.00 feet of Lot 1, Block 2 , Spring Valley,
City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Parcel D•
That part of the south half of Lot l, Block 2, Spring
Valley, lying northerly of the southerly 75. 00 feet thereof,
� City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Ms. McPherson stated the request is for a Lot Split, L.S. #94-03,
by Timothy Strong, Strong Built Homes. The subject parcel is
located in the southwest corner of the intersection of 64th
Avenue and Arthur Street. Located on the subject parcel are two
dwelling units - 1476 and 1490 - 64th Avenue. There is a City
maintained open ditch located along the south property line. The
property is zoned R-1, Single Family, as are the surrounding
parcels. The subject parcel is legally� described as the east and
west halves of Lot l, Block 2, Spring Valley Addition. The lot
was originally platted in 1941. It is 125 feet wide x �300 feet
deep. It is unclear from City records as to when the property
was split in half. Staff is aware this was done prior to 1955
which is the first survey of record on file.
Ms. McPherson stated the subdivision would create two single .
family lots by splitting the subject parcel in half and then in
half again. The 2 new parcels will face Arthur Street and access
directly onto Arthur Street. All parcels for the existing
dwellings meet the minimum R-1 setbacks with the exception of the
lot widths on parcels A and B.
. Ms. McPherson stated the some of the existing vegetation on the
site seems to indicate there may be wetlands on the site. The
petitioner contracted with the Anoka Conservation District who
investigated the site and determined that no wetlands are located
on the site other than the ditch section located along the south
property line. The petitioner will be required to use proper
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, AIIGUST 10, 1994 PAGE 17
erosion control measures to prevent erosion from leaving the site
and going into the public ditch. The petitioner has submitted a
preliminary grading plan which establishes the lowest floor
elevation at 886 feet. The elevation at street level on Arthur
is approximately 890 feet. The Engineering Department has
requested additional information including:
1. Clarify the amount of fill in the front yard by adding
additional spot elevations and drainage arrows on the
grading plan.
2. Clarify how the shallow ditch section along Arthur Street
will be handled.
3 . Provide accurate first floor elevations to insure proper
grades for the sanitary sewer services.
4. Provide an erosion control plan in compliance with Chapter
208. � .
Ms. McPherson stated the proposed lots are not currently serviced
by the municipal water and sewer services. They will be required
to be connected, and the petitioner will have to pay sewer
" availability charges as required by the SAC. The subdivision
ordinance required the payment of a park dedication fee of
$750.00 per lot payable at the time of building permit issuance.
The Inspection Department requires the submission of a verified
survey prior to capping the foundation. The �arcel is heavily
wooded with a variety of plant materials. Preserving much of the
vegetation would be an asset for the subject parcels as well as
the neighborhood. Staff has suggested recording a "no cut"
easement over the westerly 15 feet to provide a buffer to the
lots to the west, and the petitioner should attempt to save any
many large trees as possible. •
Ms. McPherson stated staff recommends approval of the lot split,
L.S. #94-03 , with the following stipulations:
1. The petitioner shall provide the information requested in
Items a - b prior to the issuance of a building permit.
a. Clarify the amount of fill in the front yard by adding
additional spot elevations and drainage arrows on the
grading plan.
b. Clarify how the shallow ditch section along Arthur �
Street will be handled.
c. Provide accurate first _floor elevations to insure
proper grades for the sanitary sewer services.
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, AUGOST 10, 1994 PAGE 18
d. Provide an erosion control plan in compliance with
Chapter 208.
2 . Water and sewer services shall be provided to the dwelling
units.
3 . The sanitary sewer connection shall be made via the manhole
located at the intersection of Arthur and Camelot Streets.
4. The petitioner shall pay the appropriate connection fees and
SAC charges ($800.00 per unit) at the time of building
permit issuance.
5. The petitioner shall pay a park dedication fee of $750.00
per lot at the time of building permit issuance.
6. The petitioner shall provide a verifying survey prior to the
capping of the foundation.
7. The petitioner shall record over the westerly 15 feet of the
lots a "no cut" easement which would prevent clearing of the
vegetation and provide a buffer for the parcels to the west.
Ms. McPherson stated the petitioner did submit a proposed site
plan showing the proposed location of the dwelling units. The
_ proposed dwellings would be set at the 20 foot front yard setback
as opposed to the 35 foot setback. The petitioner has applied
for a variance which will be heard before the Appeals Commission
on August 23 . They are not recommending approval of the lot
split be contingent on approval of the variance.
Mr. Newman asked what they are buffering this from.
Ms. McPherson stated is for the properties to the west �to buffer
from the rear lots of adjacent dwellings.
Mr. Newman stated there are no homes on the south half of the lot
so the buffering is from the other back yards.
Ms. McPherson stated this was correct.
Mr. Saba asked the petitioner if they had any problems with the
stipulations.
Mr. Strong stated he would like to add the definition of
significant trees. To the west, there is only one tree. The
rest is grass. He does not intend to remove the one tree. It is
important to preserve some of the other trees on the parcel. If
he has to move the homes back, he would have to remove some of
the trees. The 20 foot setback would line up with the other
homes. There is also a large boulevard there so the setback
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, AIIGUST 10, 1994 PAGE 19
would be the same as the other homes. There will be much fill to
bring the lot up to the right level and to get proper drainage.
The farther back he needs to go, the more trees will need to be
re,moved. His intention is to save every tree and this will make
it more attractive. On the back 62 feet of the lot split, there
is grass and only one tree which will be left there. It is
important that definition be changed to significant trees.
Mr. Newman asked for staff's response to the 15 foot "no cut"
easement.
Ms. McPherson stated staff would be okay with revising the
stipulation that the petitioner is to preserve all significant
trees on the site and we can use the definition of 6" or greater
to be consistent.
Mr. Newman asked how they would submit this.
Ms. McPherson suggested wording the �tipulation to read, "The
petitioner is to preserve all significant trees on the subject
parcels outside of the areas to be filled and outside of the
dwelling pad, " and then eliminate the current wording under #7.
Mr. Sielaff stated significant trees was based on 4" in diameter
and 6" was negotiated.
Ms. McPherson stated they compromised for the previous ;
petitioner. She felt they should be consistent between
applications.
Mr. Sielaff asked if there was language in the code.
Ms. McPherson stated there is not a definition for . significant
trees. The landscape ordinance defines a large tree as a tree
that is 4" or greater in caliper.
Ms. Dacy suggested that the petitioner and staff ineet prior to
the City Council meeting. The� reason for proposing 6" on the
previous request was that it seemed to be a good measure for that
particular site. That site has significantly larger trees. For
this site, she would suggest staff and petitioner go to the site
and specifically identify the trees. There are different types
of trees at different locations.
Mr. Sielaff stated he did not want to make this too arbitrary.
Mr. Strong stated he wants to express the importance of the 20
foot setback. He is planning a walkout split. The walkout is
where the vegetation currently lies. From the back line of the
foundation forward to the street will be filled and nothing wil.l
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survive because of the fill. The setback is important to
preserving the trees.
Mr. Newman stated the Planning Commission will only make a
recommendation on the lot split. The Appeals Commission will
consider the variance.
Mr. Newman recommended the current stipulation #7 will be deleted
and replaced with, "Prior to City Council action, the petitioner
and staff shall designate which trees shall be preserved and
protected pursuant to the recorded restrictive covenants. "
MOTION by Mr. Saba, seconded by Mr. Oquist, to recommend approval
of a Lot Split, L.S. #94-03, by Strong Built Homes, to create two
additional lots at 1490 and 1476 - 64th Avenue N.E. with legal
descriptions for the four lots as follows:
Parcel A: The west half of the north half of Lot 1, Block
2, Spring Valley, City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Parcel B: The east half of the north half of Lot 1, Block
2, Spring Valley, City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Parcel C: The southerly 75. 00 feet of Lot l, Block 2,
Spring Valley, City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
. Parcel D: That part of the south half of Lot 1, Block 2,
Spring Valley, lying northerly of the southerly 75.00 feet
thereof, City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota;
with the following stipulations:
1. The petitioner shall provide the information 'requested in
Items a - b prior to the issuance of a building permit.
' a. Clarify the amount of fill in the front yard by adding
additional spot elevations and drainage arrows on the
grading plan.
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b. Clarify how the shallow ditch section along Arthur
Street will be handled.
c. Provide accurate first floor elevations to insure
proper grades for the sanitary sewer services.
d. Provide an erosion control plan in compliance with
Chapter 208.
2 . Water and sewer services shall be provided to the dwelling
units.
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, AUGUST 10, 1994 PAGE 21
3 . The sanitary sewer connection shall be made via the manhole
located at the intersection of Arthur and Camelot Streets.
4. The petitioner shall pay the appropriate connection fees and
SAC charges ($800.00 per unit) at the time of building
permit issuance.
5. The petitioner shall pay a park dedication fee of $750. 00
per lot at the time of building permit issuance.
6. The petitioner shall provide a verifying survey prior to the
capping of the foundation.
7. Prior to City Council action, the petitioner and staff shall
designate which trees shall be preserved and protected
pursuaht to the recorded restrictive covenants.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON NEWMAN DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED IINANIMOUSLY.
Ms. McPherson stated the Appeals Commission would consider the
variance request on August 23 and the City Council would review
both the lot split and variance requests on September 6.
4. RECEIVE THE AUGUST 2 1994 APPEALS COMMISSION MI TES:
MOTION by Mr. Saba, seconded by Mr. Sielaff, to r eive the
August 2, 1994, Appeals Commission minutes.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRP SON NEWMAN DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. l�,/
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ADJOURNMENT � r' '
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MOTION by Mr. Oquist, seconded/by Mr. Sielaff, to adjourn the
meeting. /
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UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL V,p`PING AYE, CHAIRPERSON NEWMAN DECLARED
THE MOTION CARRIED AND,r'THE AUGUST 10, 1994, PLANNING COMMISSION
MEETING ADJOURNED AT�,�"8:50 P.M.
Respectfully su}�titted,
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Reco ding Secretary
CITY OF FRIDLEY
NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS
STORM WATER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 260
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, has
deemed it expedient to receive evidence pertaining to the improvements hereinafter
described.
NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the 27th day' of
September, 1993, at 7:30 pm, the City Council will meet at the Fridley Municipal
Center Council Chambers, 6431 University Ave, NE, Fridley, MN, and will at said time
and place hear all parties interested in said improvements in whole or in part.
The general nature of the improvements is the construction (in the lands and streets
noted below) of the following improvements, to-wit:
CONSTRUCTION ITEM
Storm water improvements, including grading, stabilized base, concrete curb and
gutter, storm sewer system, landscaping, and other facilities located as follows:
STORM WATER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 260
ASSESSED
Those properties within the drainage area bounded by Mississippi Street on the north,
Harris Pond ditch on the south, Central Avenue on the west, and Arthur Street on the
east.
All of the land abutting upon said streets named above and all lands within, adjacent and
abutting thereto. All of said land to be assessed equally according to the benefits
received by such improvement.
Published:
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Appeals Coinmission Date
Planning Commission Date : August ]0, 1994
City Council Date : September 6, 1994
APPLICATION NUMBER:
L.S. #94-03
PETITIONER•
Timothy Strong, Strong Built Homes, petitioner.
Laura Marx and Shirley Nevala, owners.
LOCATION•
1476 and 1490 64th Avenue, located in the southwest corner of the
intersection of 64th Avenue and Arthur Street. The property is
zoned R-1, Single Family Dwelling. The property is heavily "
wooded and an open ditch is located along the south property
line. Part of a ditch section is also located along the east
property line.
REQUEST•
To create two single family lots.
BACRGROUND•
The subject parcels are the west and east halves of Lot 1, Block
2, Spring Valley Addition. Spring Valley Addition was platted in
1941 as a 125' * 300' lot. It is unclear from the record when
the lot was divided in half, however, there is are surveys in the
files indicating a split in 1959 .
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Subdivision Requirements
The proposed lot split will use the south 150 feet of both the
west and east halves of Lot 1. This 150 feet will be split into
two single family lots measuring 75' * 125' . Parcel C will be
9, 375 square feet, and Parcel D will be 9,423 square feet. Both
lots meet the minimum lot area and lot width requirements of the
R-1, Single Family District.
The petitioner has submitted a proposed location for each
dwelling. The dwellings are located 20 feet from the front lot
line. The required setback is 35 feet. The petitioner was
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informed that this would require a variance, and has submitted a
variance application to reduce the front yard setback. The
proposed locations meet the remaining setbacks of the R-1
District.
The lots created for the existing dwellings also meet the minimum
lot area requirements. The setback requirements are also met.
Wetlands
Some of the vegetation on site is that which can grow in wet
areas. In addition, the ditch along the south property line
would be classified as a wetland and has been identified as one
by the Rice Creek Watershed District. The Anoka Conservation
District investigated the site and determined that no wetlands
other than the ditch section were located on the property. The
petitioner should use appropriate erosion control measures as
required by Chapter 208 of the City Code.
Grading and Drainage
The petitioner submitted a preliminary grading plan establishing
the lowest floor elevation at 886 feet. The elevation of Arthur
Street is approximately 890 feet. The Engineering Department has
requested the following information regarding the request:
1. Clarify the amount of fill in the front yard by adding
additional spot elevations and drainage arrows on the
grading plan.
2 . Clarify how the shallow ditch section along Arthur
Street will be handled.
3 . Provide accurate first floor elevations to insure
proper grades for the sanitary sewer services.
4 . Provide an erosion control plan in compliance with
Chapter 208 .
**Stipulation** The petitioner shall provide the information
requested in Items 1-4 above prior to the
issuance of a building permit.
Utilities
Currently, the proposed lots are not serviced for water and
sewer. The petitioner will need to connect the dwellings to the
municipal system and pay the appropriate lateral fees and the
Sewer Availability Charges required by the Metropolitan Waste
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Control Commission. The petitioner will need to connect to the
sanitary sewer system via the manhole located at the corner of
Arthur and Camelot Streets.
**Stipulation** Water and sewer services shall be provided to
the dwelling units.
**Stipulation** The sanitary sewer connection shall be made
via the manhole located at the intersection
of Arthur and Camelot Streets.
**Stipulation** The petitioner shall pay the appropriate
connection fees and SAC charges ($800.00 per
unit) at the time of building permit
issuance. ,
Park Dedication
The Subdivision ordinance requires the payment of park dedication
fees for each lot split or plat. The current fee is $750. 00 per
lot. The fee is paid at the time bf building permit issuance.
**Stipulation** The petitioner shall pay a park dedication
fee of $750.00 per lot at the time of
building permit issuance.
Verifying Surveys
The Building Inspection department requires that a verifying
survey be submitted prior to the capping of the foundation. This
ensures proper placement of the dwelling.
**Stipulation** The petitioner shall provide a verifying
survey prior to the capping of the
foundation.
The subject parcel is heavily wooded with a variety of plant
materials. Preserving much of the vegetation would be an asset
to the parcels as well as the neighborhood. A "no cut" easement
should be recorded over the west 15 feet of the lots to maintain
the vegetation and provide a buffer for the properties to the
west. In addition, as many trees over 4 inches in caliper should
be saved by the petitioner.
**Stipulation** The petitioner shall record over the westerly
15 feet of the lots a ��no cut�� easement which
would prevent clearing of the vegetation and
provide a buffer for the parcels to the west.
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RECOMMENDATION/STIPULATIONS:
The proposed lot split meets the requirements of the R-1 District
regulations. Staff recommends that the Planning Commission
recommend approval of the lot split request, L.S. #94-03 to the
City Council with the following stipulations:
1. The petitioner shall provide the information requested in
Items a - d prior to the issuance of a building permit.
a. Clarify the amount of fill in the front yard by adding
additional spot elevations and drainage arrows on the
grading plan.
b. Clarify how the shallow ditch section along Arthur
Street will be handled.
c. Provide accurate first floor elevations to insure
proper grades for the sanitary sewer services.
d. Provide an erosion control plan in compliance with
Chapter 208 .
2 . Water and sewer services shall be provided to the dwelling
units.
3 . The sanitary sewer connection shall be made via the manhole
located at the intersection of Arthur and Camelot Streets.
4 . The petitioner shall pay the appropriate connection fees and
SAC charges ($800. 00 per unit) at the time of building
permit issuance.
5. The petitioner shall pay a park dedication fee of $750. 00
per lot at the time of building permit issuance.
6. The petitioner shall provide a verifying survey prior to the
capping of the foundation.
7 . The petitioner shall record over the westerly 15 feet of the
lots a "no cut" easement which would prevent clearing of the
vegetation and provide a buffer for the parcels to the west.
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION
The Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval
of the request to the City Council with the following amended
stipulation:
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7. Prior to City Council action, the petitioner and staff shall
designate which trees shall be preserved and protected
pursuant to the restrictive covenants. As a result of the
field inspection, staff is preparing a map for City Council
review and approval. That map shall be attached to
stipulations as Exhibit A.
The City recently completed the 64th Avenue stormwater
improvement project. As part of the improvements, the
benefitting properties were assessed $1, 000 each. The
Engineering Department has requested that these lots also be
assessed. The following stipulation should be added:
8. Each lot shall be assessed $1, 000 for the 64th Avenue
stormwater project.
CITY COUNCIL RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the City Council concur with the Planning
Commission action.
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L� PLANNING DIVISION
City of Fridley
DATE: September l, 1994 n _
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TO: William Burns, City Manager
FROM: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director
Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator
Michele McPherson, Planning Assistant
SUBJECT: Resolution Approving a Lot Split Request, L.S.
#94-03 , by Timothy Strong of Strong Built Homes;
1476 and 1490 - 64th Avenue N.E.
The Planning Commission reviewed the lot split request to create
two single family dwelling lots at its August 10, 1994 meeting.
The lot split request is generally located in the northwest
corner of the intersection of Camelot Lane and Arthur Street.
The Planning Commission recommended approval of the request to
the City Council with the following stipulations:
1. The petitioner shall provide the information requested in
Items a - d prior to the issuance of a building permit.
a. Clarify the amount of fill in the front yard by adding
additional spot elevations and drainage arrows on the
grading plan.
b. Clarify how the shallow ditch section along Arthur
Street will be handled.
c. Provide accurate first floor elevations to insure
proper grades for the sanitary sewer services.
- d. Provide an erosion control plan in compliance with
Chapter 208 .
2 . Water and sewer services shall be provided to the dwelling
units.
3 . The sanitary sewer connection shall be made via the manhole
located at the intersection of Arthur and Camelot Streets.
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September 1, 1994
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4. The petitioner shall pay the appropriate connection fees and
SAC charges ($800. 00 per unit) at the time of building
permit issuance.
5. The petitioner shall pay a park dedication fee of $750. 00
per lot at the time of building permit issuance.
6. The petitioner shall provide a verifying survey prior to the
capping of the foundation.
7. Prior to City Council action, the petitioner and staff shall
designate which trees shall be preserved and protected
pursuant to the restrictive covenants. As a result of the
field inspection, staff is preparing a map for City Council
review and approval. That map shall be attached to
stipulations as Exhibit A.
The City recently completed the 64th Avenue stormwater
improvement project. As part of the improvements, the
benefitting properties were assessed $1, 000 each. The
Engineering Department has requested that these lots also be
assessed. The following stipulation should be added:
8. Each lot shall be assessed $1, 000 for the 64th Avenue
stormwater project.
The petitioner also applied for a variance, to reduce the front
yard setback from 35 feet to 20 feet in order to align the new
dwellings with the property to the north. The Appeals Commission
at its August 23, 1994 meeting voted unanimously to approve the '
variance request as presented with one stipulation: 1) Lot split
request, L.S. #94-03 , shall be approved. •
Staff recommends that the City Council approve lot split request,
L.S. #94-03 , with the recommended stipulations.
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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 27 1993 PAGE 7
Mr. Pribyl , Finance Director, stated that the Fridley Police elief
Association is seeking approval to consolidate their Polic Pension
Assoeiation with the Public Employees Retirement sociation .
(PERA) . He stated that since Council passed the preliminary
resolution to consolidate in November, 1992 , th first action
involved the preparation of an actuarial valuati at the request
of the Legislative Commission on Pensions. He id that the State
Board of Investment then reviewed the pensio group ' s investments
for any investments determined to be inelig ' le for consolidation.
He stated that after the review, s ff again met with a
representative from PERA to review the i formation. He stated that
the actuarial valuation indicated th if all pensioners elected
the greatest benefit value, the City ould still reduce its overall
police pension cost.
Mr. Pribyl stated that it wa determined the consolidation would
not have a negative impact and would provide members with more
retirement options and sel ctions under PERA. He state� that this
request for consolidat ' n was initiated by the Police Relief
Association.
Mayor Pro Tem Schne ' der stated that with the consolidation into the
PERA program, th e is still monitoring of` the pension plan, and
the advantage ' more retirement options.
No other pe sons spoke regarding this consolidation of the Police
Relief As ociation ' s Pension Plan.
MOTION by Councilwoman Jorgenson to close the public hearing.
Seco ed by Councilman Billings. Upon a voice vote, all voting
ay , Mayor Pro Tem Schneider declared the motion carried
animously and the public hearing closed at 8 : 29 p.m.
6. CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE 64TH"AVENUE STORM WATER
PROJECT NO. 260 (CONTINUED FROM CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF
SEPTEMBER 13 , 1993) :
MOTION by Councilwoman Jorgenson to reopen this public hearing.
Seconded by Councilman Billings. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Pro Tem Schneider declared the motion carried
unanimously, and this public hearing was reopened at 8 : 29 p.m.
Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated that Petition No. 13-1993
was received from the residents in the 64th Avenue neighborhood for
a storm water project. It is proposed that a pipe be installed
from Mississippi Street to the culvert on Old Central at a cost of
about $94 , 000. He stated that this project would also involve
construction of a detention pond on the lots owned by the City at
an estimated cost of $7 , 000 , or for total construction costs of
$101, 000 . He stated that $41, 000 of this cost would be paid by an
assessment of $1, 000 per residential lot, and the government would
fund the balance of the cost.
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shall flood-proof the garage in accordance with current Fe eral and
State flood-proofing requirements to a minimum of the e hundred
year flood elevation; (3) the fill placed on the pr erty shall
extend a minimum of 15 feet .from the proposed dwell 'ng unit; (4)
the builder shall grade the property to conform wit the engineer-
ing plan dated May 23, 1994 ; (5) the verifying surv y shall confirm
that the grading complies with the plan dated y 23, 1994 . The
retaining wall indicated on the plan shall be onstructed of con-
crete or stone; (6) the erosion control measur shall be installed
along the west, south, and east lot lines; 7) the hold harmless
agreement shall be amended to require the operty owner to main-
tain the storm water catch basin and p' e; (8) the peti-tioner
shall execute and record against the operty a hold harm-less
agreement releasing the City from liab' ity if damage occurs as a
result of flooding; (9) the grading nd drainage plan shall in-
dicate the number of trees to be p served; (10) the petitioner
shall sign a Combination Form, comb' ing the property into one tax
statement pri�r to building perm't issuance; (11) the dwelling
shall be constructed in the locat'on proposed on the grading plan;
and (12) the height of the str ture shall not exceed 30 feet as
measured from the street eleva on which is 817 . 25 feet. Seconded
by Councilman Billings. Upo a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Pro Tem Schneider declared e motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilwoman Bol com to grant Special Use Permit Request,
SP #94-05, with the fol owing stipulations: (1) the petitioner
shall submit an elevatio certificate as part of a verifying survey
prior to the foundatio being capped, which shall verify that the
minimum first floor evation is 824 . 1; (2) the petitioner shall
flood-proof the gara e in accordance with current Federal and State
flood-proofing req rements to a minimum of the one hundred year
flood elevation; ) the fill placed on the property shall extend
a minimum of 15 feet from the proposed dwelling unit; (4) the
builder shall g ade the property to conform with the engineering
plan dated May 23 , 1994 ; (5) the verifying survey shall confirm
that the gra ng complies with the plan dated May 23 , 1994 ; (6)
erosion cont ol measures shall be installed along the west, south,
and east 1 lines; (7) the petitioner shall execute and record
against t property a hold harmless agreement releasing the City
from lia lity if damage occurs as a result of flooding; (8) the
grading nd drainage plan shall indicate the number of trees to be
preser ed; (9) the petitioner shall sign a Combination Form, com-
bini the property into one tax statement prior to building permit
iss nce; and (10) the height of the structure shall not exceed 30
fe as measured from the street elevation which is 818 . 54 feet.
S onded by Councilman Billings. Upon a voice vote, all voting
e, Mayor Pro Tem Schneider declared the motion carried
nanimously.
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NEW BUSINESS•
4 . RESOLUTION NO. 70-1994 ADOPTING A "PROPOSED" BU ET FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR 1995:
Mr. Pribyl, Finance Director, stated that th' resolution is to
comply with Minnesota Statutes for submis 'on of a preliminary
draft budget for 1995 to meet truth-in-ta tion requirements. He
stated that the City must certify a pro sed budget to the County
Auditor prior to September 15, 1994 .
MOTION by Councilman Billings t adopt Resolution No. 70-1994 .
Seconded by Councilwoman Bolkco . Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Pro Tem Schne' er declared the motion carried
unanimously.
5. RESOLUTION NO. 7 1994 CERTIFYING "PROPOSED" TAX LEVY
RE UIREMENTS FOR 995 T0 THE COUNTY OF ANOKA:
Mr. Pribyl, Finan Director, stated that this resolution is to
certify a propos tax levy to the County Auditor. He stated that
this "proposed' tax levy of $3 , 667 , 686 represents a zero percent
increase ove the 1994 levy. He stated that there is no increase
in taxes ba ed on the levy itself; however, a study by the Depart-
ment of R enue indicates market values have increased for 1995 by
approxi tely three percent. He stated that this would result in
a slig increase of about $7 . 00 for the average home in Fridley.
MOT N by Councilman Billings to adopt Resolution No. 71-1994 .
S onded by Councilwoman Bolkcom. Upon a voice vote, all voting
ye, Mayor Pro Tem Schneider declared the motion carried
unanimously.
6. RECEIVE AN ITEM FROM THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF
AUGUST 10, 1994 -
A. RESOLUTION NO. 72-1994 APPROVING A SUBDIVISION, LOT SPLIT�
L.S. #94-03 , TO SPLIT TWO PROPERTIES INTO FOUR SEPARATE
PARCELS , GENERALLY LOCATED AT 1476 AND 1490 64TH AVENUE N.E.
(BY TIMOTHY STRONG OF STRONG BUILT HOMES) (WARD 2) :
Ms. Dacy, Community Development Director, stated that this is a
request for a lot split for property located in the southwest
corner of 64th Avenue and Arthur Street. She stated that there are
currently two existing single family homes on the property that
faces 64th Avenue at 1476 and 1490. Ms. Dacy stated that the
proposal is to divide the south half of this parcel .
Ms. Dacy stated that the Planning Commission recommended approval
of this lot split with seven stipulations. She stated that staff
researched the trees to be preserved on the property, and another
stipulation is also recommended pertaining to an assessment of
$1, 000 per lot for the storm water improvement.
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Mr. Hickok, Planning Coordinator, stated that staff evaluated the
woodland area, what significant trees existed, and identified the
trees to be preserved on this site.
Mayor Pro Tem Schneider asked who is the owner of the property.
Ms. Dacy stated that Tim Strong is the petitioner and will be
acquiring the property behind 1476 and 1490 64th Avenue if this
lot split is approved. She stated that the owners have signed for
the lot split. -
Ms. Dacy stated that the Appeals Commission considered a front yard
variance request for placement of the homes on the sites, and this
was unanimously approved. She stated that since there were no
objections this issue would not be submitted to Council .
Mayor Pro Tem Schneider stated that the ditch that runs on the
south side of the parcel has been an issue with the neighborhood
for years. He asked staff's proposal for maintaining this ditch.
Mr. Hickok stated that on the south side there is a natural growth
area, while there has been some trimming done on the north side.
He stated that neighboring residents wanted to let the site grow
in a more natural state, and he believed this should be encouraged.
Councilman Billings asked if there was a lot split that splits the
west and east halves of this lot.
Ms. Dacy stated that these lots are under separate descriptions,
and she did not know when that original lot split took place.
Mr. Hickok stated that the County has indicated that there was a
survey on file before 1959 that indicates there are two lots. He
stated that each of the lots are separate tax parcels and are
recognized as the east and west half of Lot l, Block 2 , Spring
Valley Addition. He stated that the lot split will separate the
two pieces and allow them to be sold as independent parcels.
MOTION by Councilwoman Jorgenson to adopt Resolution No. 72-1994 ,
with the following stipulations attached as Exhibit A: (1) the
petitioner shall provide the informa.tion requested in Items a �
through d prior to the issuance of a building permit: (a) clarify
the amount of fill in the front yard by adding additional spot
elevations and drainage arrows on the grading plan; (b) clarify how
the shallow ditch section along Arthur Street will be handled; (c)
provide accurate first floor elevations to insure proper grades for
the sanitary sewer services; and (d) provide an erosion control
plan in compliance with Chapter 208 ; (2) water and sewer services
shall be provided to the dwelling units; (3) the sanitary sewer
connection shall be made via the manhole located at the intersec-
tion of Arthur and Camelot Streets; (4) the petitioner shall pay
the appropriate connection fees and SAC charges ($800. 00 per unit)
at the time of building permit issuance; (5) the petitioner shall
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pay a park dedication fee of $750. 00 per lot at the time of buil-
ding permit issuance; (6) the petitioner shall provide a verifying
survey prior to the capping of the foundation; (7) the petitioner
and staff shall designate which trees shall be preserved and pro-
tected pursuance to the restrictive covenants. The map prepared
as a result of the staff' s field inspection shall be attached to
these stipulations; and (8) each lot shall be assessed $1, 000 for
the 64th Avenue storm water project. Seconded by Councilwoman
Bolkcom. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Tem
Schneider declared the motion carried unanimously.
7 . ESTABLISH A PUBLIC HEARING FOR SEPTEMBER 19 1994 FOR A P T
RE UEST P.S. 94-05 BY KEITH EIBENSTEINER FOR BIL ORE
CONSTRUCTION OF NEW BRIGHTON INC. TO SUBDIVIDE P PERTY
GENERALLY LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE TOT O-GRACE
HIGH SCHOOL PROPERTY AT 1350 GARDENA AVENUE N.E. RD 2 :
MOTION by Councilwoman Jorgenson to set the public he ing for Plat
Request, P.S. #94-05, for September 19, 1994 and n ify residents
who attended the prior meetings. Seconded by Coun lwoman Bolkcom.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Tem chneider declared
the motion carried unanimously.
8 . RECEIVE AN ITEM FROM THE APPEALS OMMISSION MEETING OF
AUGUST 23 , 1994•
A. VARIANCE RE UEST VAR 94-21 BY I GINALITY INC. FOR MEADOW
RUN APARTMENTS TO REDUCE THE SETBACK OF A SIGN FROM THE
PROPERTY LINE FROM 10 FEET TO 0 FEET TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION
OF A NEW SIGN GENERALLY L ATED AT 7855 EAST RIVER ROAD
(WARD 3) :
Mr. Hickok, Planning Coordina or, stated that this is a request for
a variance to allow the s back of a sign to be at zero feet
instead of the required t n feet to allow construction of a new
sign which would run pe endicular with the roadway. He stated
that there is an exist ' ng sign which will be removed as well as
the center monument.
Mr. Hickok state that the Appeals Commission unanimously
recommended appro al of this variance. He stated that staff
believes there a e alternatives to this variance by modifying the
entry island. e stated that this will allow the required 25 foot
aisle and sti 1 provide adequate space for the sign to meet the
required te foot setback.
Mr. Hick stated that staff has just learned that the County may
need ad itional right-of-way at this location for the improvement
of Ea River Road. He stated that if that is the case, the sign
may ave to be replaced.
Ms�. Olek, representing the Management Company for Meadow Run
Apartments, stated that she felt the best place for the sign is
RESOLUTION NO. 72 - 1994
RESOLUTION APPROVING A SUBDIVISION, LOT
SPLIT� L.S. #94-03, TO SPLIT TWO PROPERTIES
INTO FOUR SEPARATE PARCELS, GENERALLY LOCATED
AT 1476 AND 1490 - 64TH AVENUE N.E.
WHEREAS, the City Council approved a lot split at the September
6, 1994 meeting, with stipulations and a survey and proposed lot
division map attached as Exhibit A; and
WHEREAS, such approval was to split two properties into four
separate lots as follows:
Parcel A•
The west half of the north half of Lot 1, Block 2 , Spring Valley,
City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Parcel B:
The east half of the north half of Lot l, Block 2 , Spring Valley,
City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Parcel C•
The southerly 75. 00 feet of Lot 1, Block 2 , Spring Valley, City
of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Parcel D•
That part of the south half of Lot 1, Block 2 , Spring Valley,
lying northerly of the southerly 75. 00 feet thereof, City of
Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
These properties are generally located at 1476 and 1490 - 64th
Avenue N.E.
WHEREAS, the City has received the required Certificate of Survey
from the owner; and
WHEREAS, such approval will create four separate parcels.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council directs the
petitioner to record this lot split at Anoka County within six
months of this approval or else such approval shall be null and
void.
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RESOLUTION NO. 72 - 1994
RESOLUTION APPROVING A SUBDIVISION, LOT
SPLIT, L.S. #94-03, TO SPLIT TWO PROPERTIES
INTO FOUR SEPARATE PARCELS, GENERALLY LOCATED
AT 1476 AND 1490 - 64TH AVENUE N.E.
WHEREAS, the City Council approved a lot split at the September
6, 1994 meeting, with stipulations and a survey and proposed lot
division map attached as Exhibit A; and
WHEREAS, such approval was to split two properties into four
separate lots as follows:
Parcel A•
The west half of the north half of Lot 1, Block 2 , Spring Valley,
City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Parcel B:
The east half of the north half of Lot 1, Block 2, Spring Valley,
City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Parcel C•
The southerly 75. 00 feet of Lot 1, Block 2, Spring Valley, City
of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Parcel D:
That part of the south half of Lot 1, Block 2 , Spring Valley,
lying northerly of the southerly 75. 00 feet thereof, City of
Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
These properties are generally located at 1476 and 1490 - 64th
Avenue N.E.
WHEREAS, the City has received the required Certificate of Survey
from the owner; and
WHEREAS, such approval will create four separate parcels.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council directs the
petitioner to record this lot split at Anoka County within six
months of this approval or else such approval shall be null and
void.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
THIS 6TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1994.
' WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR
ATTEST:
WILLIAM A. CHAMPA - CITY CLERK
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EXHIBIT A
l. The petitioner shall provide the information requested in
Items a - d prior to the issuance of a building permit.
a. Clarify the amount of fill in the front yard by adding
additional spot elevations and drainage arrows on the
grading plan.
b. Clarify how the shallow ditch section along Arthur
Street will be handled.
c. Provide accurate first floor elevations to insure
proper grades for the sanitary sewer services.
d. Provide an erosion control plan in compliance with
Chapter 208.
2 . Water and sewer services shall be provided to the dwelling
units.
3 . The sanitary sewer connection shall be made via the manhole
located at the intersection of Arthur and Camelot Streets.
4. The petitioner shall pay the appropriate connection fees and
SAC charges ($800. 00 per unit) at the time of building
permit issuance.
5. The petitioner shall pay a park dedication fee of $750. 00
per lot at the time of building permit issuance.
6. The petitioner shall provide a verifying survey prior to the
capping of the foundation.
7. Prior to City Council action, the petitioner and staff shall
designate which trees shall be preserved and protected
pursuant to the restrictive covenants. As a result of the
field inspection, staff is preparing a map for City Council
review and approval. That map shall be attached to
stipulations as Exhibit A.
8. Each lot shall be assessed $1, 000 for the 64th Avenue
stormwater project.
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FR[DLEY MUNICIPAL CENTER • 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, MN 55432 • (612) 571-3450• FAX (612)571-1287
CITY COUNCIL
ACTION TAKEN NOTICE
September 12 , 1994
Strong Built Homes
Timothy Strong
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Coon Rapids, MN 55433
Dear Mr. Strong:
On September 6, 1994 , the Fridley City Council officially
approved your request for a lot split, L.S. #94-03 , to create two
additional residential lots at 1490 and 1476 - 64th Avenue N.E.
The legal descriptions for the four lots are as follows:
Parcel A:
The west half of the north half of Lot l, Block 2 , Spring Valley,
City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Parcel B-
The east half of the north half of Lot 1, Block 2 , Spring Valley,
City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Parcel C•
The southerly 75. 00 feet of Lot 1, Block 2 , Spring Valley, City
�� Fri31EY,, T:.;�.ra CCi2ritY, P�i:�r.�s�ta.
Parcel D•
That part of the south half of Lot l, Block 2 , Spring Valley,
lying northerly of the southerly 75. 00 feet thereof, City of
Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Approval of this lot split request is based on the following
stipulations:
1. The petitioner shall provide the information requested in
Items a - d prior to the issuance of a building permit.
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Timothy Strong
September 12 , 1994
Page 2
a. Clarify the amount of fill in the front yard by adding
additional spot elevations and drainage arrows on the
grading plan.
b. Clarify how the shallow ditch section along Arthur
Street will be handled.
c. Provide accurate first floor elevations to insure
proper grades for the sanitary sewer services.
d. Provide an erosion control plan in compliance with
Chapter 208 .
2 . Water and sewer services shall be provided to the dwelling
units.
3 . The sanitary sewer connection shall be made via the manhole
located at the intersection of Arthur and Camelot Streets.
4 . The petitioner shall pay the appropriate connection fees and
SAC charges ($800. 00 per unit} at the time of building
permit issuance.
5. The petitioner shall pay a park dedication fee of $750. 00
per lot at the time of building permit issuance.
6. The petitioner shall provide a verifying survey prior to the
capping of the foundation.
7 . The petitioner and staff shall designate which trees shall
be preserved and protected pursuant to the restrictive
covenants. The map prepared as a result of staff's field
inspection shall be attached to these stipulations as
Exhibit A.
8 . Each lot shall be assesse� $1, �00 for the 64th Avenue
stormwater project.
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Timothy Strong
September 12 , 1994
Page 3
If you have any questions regarding the above action, please call
me at 572-3590.
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Barbara Dacy, AICP
Community Development Director
BD/dn
cc: Laura Marx
Shirley Nevala
Please review the above, sign the statement below and return one
copy to the City of Fridley Planning Department by September 26,
1994 .
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STATE OF MINNESOTA ) CITY COIINCIL PROCEEDINGS
COUNTY OF ANOKA ) PLAT/LOT SPLIT
CITY OF FRIDLEY )
In the Matter of: a lot split, L.S. ��94-03
Owner: Shirley Ann Nevala ( 1476 - 64th Ave. ) Laura K. Vetter and David S. Marx ( 1490 - 64th)
The above entitled matter came before the City Council of the City of Fridley
and was heard on the 6th day of September , 19 94 , on a petition
for a plat/lot split pursuant to the City of Fridley's Zoning Ordinance, for
the following described property:
To split two properties into four separate parcels, generally located at 1476 and 1490
64th Avenue N.E. Please see attached for legal description.
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IT IS ORDERED that a plat/lot split be granted as upon the following .
conditions or reasons:
Approval with eight stipulations. Please see minutes of the City Council meeting
of September 6, 1994.
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF ANOKA ) OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
CITY OF FRIDLEY )
I, William A. Champa, City Clerk for the City of Fridley, with and in for
said City of Fridley, do hereby certify that I have compared the foregoing
copy and Order granting a plat/lot split with the original record thereof
preserved in my office, and have found the same to be a correct and true
transcript of the whole thereof.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my hand at the City of
Fridley, Minnesota, in the County of Anoka on the �yH day of
- �u , 19�.
DRAFTED BY:
City of Fridley •
6431 University Avenue N.E.
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RESOLIITION NO. 72 - 1994
RESOLIITION APPROVING A SIIBDIVISION, LOT
BPLIT, L.S. �94-03, TO SPLIT TWO PROPERTIES
INTO FOIIR SEPARATE PARCELB, GENERALLY LOCATED
AT 1476 AND 1490 - 64TH AVENLJE N.E.
WHEREAS, the City Council approved a lot split at the September
6, 1994 meeting, with stipulations and a survey and proposed lot
division map attached as Exhibit A; and
WHEREAS, such approval was to split two properties into four
separate lots as follows:
Parcel A•
The west half of the north half of Lot 1, Block 2, Spring Valley,
City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Parcel B:
The east half of the north half of Lot 1, Block 2 , Spring Valley,
City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Parcel C•
The southerly 75.00 feet of Lot l, Block 2, Spring Valley, City
of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Parcel D•
That part of the south half of Lot 1, Block 2, Spring Valley,
lying northerly of the southerly 75.00 feet thereof, City of
Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
These properties are generally located at 1476 and 1490 - 64th
Avenue N.E.
WHEREAS, the City has received the required Certificate of Survey
from the owner; and
WHEREAS, such approval will create four separate parcels.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council directs the
petitioner to record this lot split at Anoka County within six
months of this approval or else such approval shall be null and
void.
Page 2 - Resolution No. 72 - 1994
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
THIS 6TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1994.
WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR
ATTEST:
WILLIAM A. CHAMPA - CITY CLERK
Page 3 - Resolution No. 72 - 1994
EXHIBIT A
1. The petitioner shall provide the information requested in
Items a - d prior to the issuance of a building permit.
a. Clarify the amount of fill in the front yard by adding
additional spot elevations and drainage arrows on the
grading plan.
b. Clarify how the shallow ditch section along Arthur
Street will be handled.
c. Provide accurate first floor elevations to insure
proper grades for the sanitary sewer services.
d. Provide an erosion control plan in compliance with
Chapter 208.
2. Water and sewer services shall be provided to the dwelling
units.
3. The sanitary sewer connection shall be made via the manhole
located at the intersection of Arthur and Camelot Streets.
4. The petitioner shall pay the appropriate connection fees and
SAC charges ($800. 00 per unit) at the time of building
permit issuance.
5. The petitioner shall pay a park dedication fee of $750. 00
per lot at the time of building permit issuance.
6. The petitioner shall provide a verifying survey prior to the
capping of the foundation.
7. Prior to City Council action, the petitioner and staff shall
designate which trees shall be preserved and protected
pursuant to the restrictive covenants. As a result of the
field inspection, staff is preparing a map for City Council
review and approval. That map shall be attached to
stipulations as Exhibit A.
8. Each lot shall be assessed $1, 000 for the 64th Avenue
stormwater project.
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 6 1994 PAGE 14
NEW BUSINESS•
4 . RESOLUTION NO. 70-1994 ADOPTING A "PROPOSED" B GET FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR 1995:
Mr. Pribyl, Finance Director, stated that thi resolution is to
comply with Minnesota Statutes for submiss ' n of a preliminary
draft budget for 1995 to meet truth-in-tax ion requirements. He
stated that the City must certify a propo ed budget to the County
Auditor prior to September 15, 1994 .
MOTION by Councilman Billings to opt Resolution No. 70-1994 .
Seconded by Councilwoman Bolkcom. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Pro Tem Schneide declared the motion carried
unanimously.
5. RESOLUTION NO. 71-1 4 CERTIFYING "PROPOSED" TAX LEVY
RE UIREMENTS FOR 199 TO THE COUNTY OF ANOKA:
Mr. Pribyl, Finance D' rector, stated that this resolution is to
certify a proposed t x levy to the County Auditor. He stated that
this "proposed" t levy of $3 , 667, 686 represents a zero percent
increase over th 1994 levy. He stated that there is no .increase
in taxes based n the levy itself; however, a study by the Depart-
ment of Reve e indicates market values have increased for 1995 by
approximat y three percent. He stated that this would result in
a slight 'ncrease of about $7 . 00 for the average home in Fridley.
MOTIO by Councilman Billings to adopt Resolution No. ,, 71-1994 .
Sec ded by Councilwoman Bolkcom. Upon a voice vote, all voting
a , Mayor Pro Tem Schneider declared the motion carried
�`nanimously.
6. RECEIVE AN ITEM FROM THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF
AUGUST 10 , 1994 :
A. RESOLUTION NO. 72-1994 APPROVING A SUBDIVISION, LOT SPLIT
L.S. #94-03 , TO SPLIT TWO PROPERTIES INTO FOUR SEPARATE
PARCELS GENERALLY LOCATED AT 1476 AND 1490 64TH AVENUE N.E.
(BY TIMOTHY STRONG OF STRONG BUILT HOMES) (WARD 2) :
Ms. Dacy, Community Development Director, stated that this is a
request for a lot split for property located in the southwest
corner of 64th Avenue and Arthur Street. She stated that there are
currently two existing single family homes on the property that
faces 64th Avenue at 1476 and 1490. Ms. Dacy stated that the
proposal is to divide the south half of this parcel .
Ms. Dacy stated that the Planning Commission recommended approval
of this lot split with seven stipulations. She stated that staff
researched the trees to be preserved on the property, and another
stipulation is also recommended pertaining to an assessment of ,
$1, 000 per lot for the storm water improvement.
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 6, 1994 PAGE 15
Mr. Hickok, Planning Coordinator, stated that staff evaluated the
woodland area, what significant trees existed, and identified the
trees to be presezved on this site.
Mayor Pro Tem Schneider asked who is the owner of the property.
Ms. Dacy stated that Tim Strong is the petitioner and will be
acquiring the property behind 1476 and 1490 64th Avenue if this
lot split is approved. She stated that the owners have signed for
the lot split. -
Ms. Dacy stated that the Appeals Commission considered a front yard
variance request for placement of the homes on the sites, and this
was unanimously approved. She stated that since there were no
objections this issue would not be submitted to Council .
Mayor Pro Tem Schneider stated that the ditch that runs on the
south side of the parcel has been an issue with the neighborhood
for years. He asked staff's proposal for maintaining this ditch.
Mr. Hickok stated that on the south side there is a natural growth
area, while there has been some trimming done on the north side.
He stated that neighboring residents wanted to let the site grow
in a more natural state, and he believed this should be encouraged.
Councilman Billings asked if there was a lot split that splits the
West and east halves of this lot.
Ms. Dacy stated that these lots are under separate descriptions,
and she did not know when that original lot split took place.
Mr. Hickok stated that the County has indicated that there was a
survey on file before 1959 that indicates there are two lots. He
stated that each of the lots are separate tax parcels and are
recognized as the east and west half of Lot l, Block 2 , Spring
Valley Addition. He stated that the lot split will separate the
two pieces and allow them to be sold as independent parcels.
MOTION by Councilwoman Jorgenson to adopt Resolution No. 72-1994 ,
with the following stipulations attached as Exhibit A: (1) the
petitioner shall provide the information requested in Items a -
through d prior to the issuance of a building permit: (a) clarify
the amount of fill in the front yard by adding additional spot
elevations and drainage arrows on the grading plan; (b) clarify how
the shallow ditch section along Arthur Street will be handled; (c)
provide accurate first floor elevations to insure proper grades for
the sanitary sewer services; and (d) provide an erosion control
plan in compliance with Chapter 208 ; (2) water and sewer services
shall be provided to the dwelling units ; (3) the sanitary sewer
connection shall be made via the manhole located at the intersec-
tion of Arthur and Camelot Streets; (4) the petitioner shall pay
the appropriate connection fees and SAC charges ($800 . 00 per unit)
at the time of building permit issuance; (5) the petitioner shall
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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 6 , 1994 PAGE 16
pay a park dedication fee of $750. 00 per lot at the time of buil-
ding permit issuance; (6) the petitioner shall provide a verifying
survey prior to the capping of the foundation; (7) the petitioner .
and staff shall designate which trees shall be preserved and pro-
tected pursuance to the restricti.ve covenants. The map prepared
as a result of the staff's field inspection shall be attached to
these stipulations; and (8) each lot shall be assessed $1, 000 for
the 64th Avenue storm water project. Seconded by Councilwoman
Bolkcom. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Tem
Schneider declared the motion carried unanimously.
7 . ESTABLISH A PUBLIC HEARING FOR SEPTEMBER 19 , 1994 , FOR A PLAT
RE UEST P.S. 94-05 BY KEITH EIBENSTEINER FOR LTMORE
CONSTRUCTION OF NEW BRIGHTON INC. TO SUBDIVIDE ROPERTY
GENERALLY LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE T INO-GRACE
HIGH SCHOOL PROPERTY AT 1350 GARDENA AVENUE N.E WARD 2 :
MOTION by Councilwoman Jorgenson to set the public earing for Plat
Request, P.S. #94-05, for September 19, 1994 an notify residents
who attended the prior meetings. Seconded by C ncilwoman Bolkcom.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro T m Schneider declared
the motion carried unanimously. ��°
- 8 . RECEIVE AN ITEM FROM THE APPEAL�, COMMISSION MEETING OF
AUGUST 23 , 1994 •
A. VARIANCE REQUEST VAR #94-21 $YfIMAGINALITY, INC. , FOR MEADOW
RUN APARTMENTS, TO REDUCE T�IE SETBACK OF A SIGN FROM THE
PROPERTY LINE FROM 10 FEET � 0 FEET TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION
OF A NEW SIGN GENERALLY,� LOCATED AT 7855 EAST RIVER ROAD
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Mr. Hickok, Planning Coor nator, stated that this is a request for
a variance to allow th�setback of a sign to be at zero feet
instead of the required ten feet to allow construction of a new
sign which would run�'perpendicular with the roadway. He stated
that there is an e�eisting sign which will be removed as well as
the center monumerxt.
Mr. Hickok s ated that the Appeals Commission unanimously
recommended proval of this variance. He stated that staff
believes th e are alternatives to this variance by modifying the
entry isla d. He stated that this will allow the required 25 foot
aisle an still provide adequate space for the sign to meet the
require ten foot setback.
Mr. ckok stated that staff has just learned that the County may
nee additional right-of-way at this location for the improvement
o East River Road. He stated that if that is the case, the sign
ay have to be replaced.
Ms. Olek, representing the Management Company for Meadow Run '
Apartments, stated that she felt the best place for the sign is
.
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FRIDLEY
FRIDLEY MUNICIPAL CENTER • 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, MN 55432. (612) 571-3450 • FAX (612) 571-1287
CITY COUNCIL
ACTION TAKEN NOTICE
September 12, 1994
Strong Built Homes
Timothy Strong
10884 Avocet Street N.W.
Coon Rapids, MN 55433
Dear Mr. Strong:
On September 6, 1994, the Fridley City Council officially
approved your request for a lot split,[L.S. #94-03,, to create two
additional residential lots at 1490 and 1476 - 64th Avenue N.E.
The legal descriptions for the four lots are as follows:
Parcel A•
The west half of the north half of Lot 1, Block 2, Spring Valley,
City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Parcel B•
The east half of the north half of Lot 1, Block 2, Spring Valley,
City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Parcel C•
The southerly 75.00 feet of Lot 1, Block 2, Spring Valley, City
of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Parcel D:
That part of the south half of Lot 1, Block 2, Spring Valley,
lying northerly of the southerly 75.00 feet thereof, City of
Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota.
Approval of this lot split request is based on the following
stipulations:
1. The petitioner shall provide the information requested in
Items a - d prior to the issuance of a building permit.
•
Timothy Strong
September 12, 1994 •
Page 2
a. Clarify the amount of fill in the front yard by adding
additional spot elevations and drainage arrows on the
grading plan.
b. Clarify how the shallow ditch section along Arthur
Street will be handled.
C. Provide accurate first floor elevations to insure
proper grades for the sanitary sewer services.
d. Provide an erosion control plan in compliance with
Chapter 208.
2. Water and sewer services shall be provided to the dwelling
units.
3. The sanitary sewer connection shall be made via the manhole
located at the intersection of Arthur and Camelot Streets.
4. The petitioner shall pay the appropriate connection fees and
SAC charges ($800.00 per unit) at the time of building
permit issuance.
5. The petitioner shall pay a park dedication fee of $750.00
per lot at the time of building permit issuance.
6. The petitioner shall provide a verifying survey prior to the
capping of the foundation.
7. The petitioner and staff shall designate which trees shall
be preserved and protected pursuant to the restrictive
covenants. The map prepared as a result of staff's field
inspection shall be attached to these stipulations as
Exhibit A.
8. Each lot shall be assessed $1,000 for the 64th Avenue
stormwater project.
•
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Timothy Strong
September 12, 1994
Page 3
If you have any questions regarding the above action, please call
me at 572-3590.
Sincerely,
Barbara Dacy, AICP
Community Development Director
BD/dn
cc: Laura Marx
Shirley Nevala
Please review the above, sign the statement below and return one
copy to the City of Fridley Planning Department by September 26,
1994.
Concur with action taken.
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