Loading...
LS66-07 � . . . . . : , . CI'�Y OF FRIDLEY TYPE OF REQUEST MINNESOTA Rezoning PLANNING AND ZONING FORM i � ,�-t �/ Special Use Permit Numbe*__(��n "L/�/ ����� $ ,� Variance APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE �-.� ��� ��_Lot Splits Address a • �' Approval of Pre- � � � / liminary Plat Telephone Number � J �,��^v�� APProval of Final b�- �' / Plat PROPERTY OWNER'S SIGNATURE�J ��vf :����.� �t ! /� ����� ,--r � �-7 Streets or Alley Address 'i C��,, ��� Vacations Telephone Number �(� �� � 3 ( � Other Street Location of Property / � � �(�e��1�,�( �� Legal Description of Property -4.-A�S G���G-�'-C�P �. � � � s � a, .�%-�`ti:;��`' .�-�►�..�, .�.,� � 9 0 � � � .� ��/L� Ce: Yn,�:.,.,,, Present Zoning Classification Existing Use of the Property �, Proposed Zoning Classification, Special Use, Variance or other request GYiVv-ttL�c�-/I .-�%j'� �� /LL-�2_.C. .Z:e�� Describe briefly the Type of Use and the Improvement Proposed Acreage of Property 7�,(� �'� Has the Present Applicant Previously Sought to Rezone, Plat, Obtain a Lot Split, Obtain a Variance or Special Use Permit on the Subject Site or Part of It?--�1,�"- When� / �IS� What was Requested Fee Enclosed $ %�,�U' Date Filed _ Date of Hearing �_ _ '� , _ . . . . PLANNIN� AND ZONING FORM PA�'E 2 IVumber The. undersigned understands that: (a) A lisC of all residents and owners of pro- perty within 300 feet must be attached to this application. (b) This application must be signed by all oo�ners of the property, or an explanation gi�en why this is not the case. (c) ResponsibiliLy for any defect in the pro- ceedings resulting from the failure to list the names and a�d-resses of all residents and property owners of properiy within 300 feet of the property in question, belongs to the undersi�ned. Residents and Oa�ners of Property within 300 feet; PERSOT3S ADDRESS _,�' - " �'� / � � ����.��� �� -----r �----�---�. A stcetch of proposed property and structure must be dra�m on the back of this form or attached, showing the following: 1. �'orCh Direction 2. Location of Proposed Struc�ure on lot. 3. Dimensions of property, proposed structure, and front and side set-back; 4. Street Names 5. Lacation and use of adjacent exis�ting buildin�;s (wiehin 300 feet) . The undersigned hereby declares that all the facts and represent ions stated in this applic tion are true aad correct. �� , � �� DATE � .;Z SIGIvATU� �. (APPLICANT Li��}�'. . � `�� � x � �r :: * '� � � Approved Deni�d By the ioar•d o� i��pe�3�s Subject to �he Following Conditions: ciate Approved Denied by the Plannin� Commission on Subject to the Follo�aing Condi�ians: date Approved Denied by the Council on Subject to the Polloc•aing Conditions: date Form PC 100 }. ,�,.� ,,.�, � . , r _...:. , .a�. , ..t.;,�,�, ,�!G'�a�t:Y;r.�Sle34��'`ad�'^ta'�4.+K+�j�3J;,+�^av `��3..'�,..+�d`"9�p'��:�5 >Yu^="h�ra"��.'i`:�i"a4.'i�OK`�',^' 'rt'iY� ��°w+�:::e ,l.ki .. . f .... , . �. . , .. . - . . � . � . � . � /.iI. � t � „�-�� ���•�- .,�, � . �1 . p� _ '� ;�� ,��S �,� � �,�',� 7 ^ /r � _ �'�;, �';,': , s�..d'�a�-e�c,s �..�onv �sn3�h��aa �6cro'v � io hvo"�"�"s�.zoj o . � '�NI `'0� �JNt2133N1�JN3 213(INIW •aNrn ores� Ho�o wvn3 '�av �r �'�� �` �Sl.(V�WIi��i021�N3 319151A Tl\i QNtt ` N03213Nt `l�K�d�I `S�JNI�'1lf19 1lY �0 NOIld�01 3Ht�0 �Nt1 a3812l7S34 3/�O�t AN1i1 �'.` 3Nl�0 S�i2M01`1f108 �til 30 Jl3A2f(1S �d �0 1YOIlYlN3S3?1d3?1 .1�32R70� OMd 3fRl1 V Sl SIHI 1l1M1 A�1.�2f�7 A832f�H 3M �� ' ` � " . •eu�t BtatO�,ee� ���as �uoZ� psan��ete ��t euLt � , RYs�q�so� p�vrt ,�0 1tt.rs�t�nOB ��Ba 4'�8t pu�e �t��� ��a�q�so� p��� o� t�T'l�s�d q�' .._. _ , . a s� ' P�'C� �� �t�T�ec eu�t � ao d�se��.,zo� �q��t ,pt� 3ot p�ee =o au=t '�t�te�.�� �aa� �:� � � � � I�:` �. 8nort� psar��e� e�e euy� .��ae��ao� p��e �Q �tse�t�no8 �a�d 4'06 �� . �ot pt�e ��: � . � . , , �.�,� =o i�u�t �;ZaaQ�,so� er�� o� ZeZTea�d e� qoiue► en�� � So Btset��nop 9tz�d't �uv�� A ; � :. �� 'S�utno� ��ou� R 8��t��eH e��esed��i 8�tTee�t� `t ��ct$ '� ��? ac s4��_�'�� TZ� �; , � '�' f��. ' ��� � _.��� � � , � -� � � �: � �/�' , F� . .. '� ;� r � ... ` ry ; I: s 'a'' � ��. h i /�'� �' . , , . . . - �, � a,� � a,� 1 rr �. A � �" � � �'� f�� t� / °�� � . � r„�,-�""� f r� � � 1 :� µti ' �` � ��< `� ✓"'1 �Y� '1 � �-� . > , � . ,. ,� �� �,. - , � � � •_ � -x: • ��� � � � , . . . � , �,�_ . . _.: . . .... „ �. ��� � � . � � � � r '� . ! � t � ' '{S /." � O � . �� . ' . �� . I X 1• ; � . � � . . �k.. ,\ � . ^ � , � , a y � `�1��,,r�� . � :,. � ' ,, , . �� �.' .t ,� ������ � , � , , : ,. .,F i. ,r . � � .,.A; . � � . . � . . , . .. �� ►�� � �' Q �,: f ti.'� '� � � � e� , ""'�� �����' Y ~-� '. l%' : �„� . . . . � . -� . � � . ,,�`' . ��' T{y� . �. . . . . � . „"�oli � �_ �. �a F �, „ '� �„_ . �� , xa � � ��;>, ,� , ,. � � �� , ,� , ,^� � � �t t �. ���. � � � � ; �`'�` � x � �r � � s �" �� l'��r 'u 1 ! ' ;y t F �,�f � "� n .. U, � I? . . t E!� q � 4.�'� II� `, � ��� �°� t . ar - � ,�'+ "�`���'"1 S r rh �''$ � I�, `Y - � ?� � ` �+tNi4 r'G .�t r � �y i]Yf� � !J! � � '. � , � q �� r� .a. S �,,...�' A �N t 1 4 �. A ��.. _.- ''�' � _� °7 � -�-.��S � - -- - .� �. 7�'/1� �O , � � a � �+ �:- � �Q I4:`�'� , +'° . � _�. ��� ' . �,., �`; ;, �s�►�..��1 �i �i� ��`�� ����p,.��r � , . _, _ fi � L£9£ -L 3X r , .�� •NN1W'LZ SI�Od�3{VNIW �� , .N 3ntv3nd N��S-8�tr9 �" ' ONINNV/'1d ON`I'7 ON�n38N10N3 1�atolNnW ^t '11n1Q " '' ONtiBaJ.C'�toB , on��o��bns anvl �, ��;���� s�o����n� arvd s���������N3_ , �_ ��::. « �a`'�� '�Jl�]C�i'3'3L�dI'��� ���l�Y� :� � ,�: - �,� , �a �`� �� � � , o— 9��- � , . : _ � � . �`�. . ^ 0� ��' �F A� i�.s� `x .,.. � . . . , . , .," . . . , . . ' . r. � . �1' . _ : -.�y. ��., u, ..„�,�, ,, u�nztot -^!�,v, „ ,�,� ;.,,� `_ . ��. � + : � , r . , ��....«.. �i_ �� �� ��I �', S- , .� � ' �I � ;� � ��\ 1VIIloT�►��.��TC-�IATE�.�JG CO.,�N�. � ? � � � EN�I NE�.RS AND SURVEYORS V.NO DVCiVBY1N0 ` 9�I1.�'1 ESTINO � •' C�WL W MUNIG��A4 EN01NEEi3IN0 LhNO DI.ANNINd ! •,� , ; .. 64l8—SGT" AVENVE N. . ; ; MtIJtdEAPOLtS 2T. M4NN. � ' �:, KE ?- 3G37 � � r . IC ���n�a �Cc�,���e �I� �i 1��'`o'�` �� 2e �Or: " � ,� `� l ,DD�C Q 6' �/�. C���'S ,� �p � � . -__.....____._� �___--�-___.__ _ . ..---- � lL� .....-----� , s,�. � �n� ° „f� ��`e � o " - � �; � � � � .. , � , , �� ,� , ���� �����f � � � � ��r � �� � c��� � - � r �;,. . �! r�� '���, � � . � � � ,�`- � � i �. ��. , , N'I% '' : ._._ '��: �•. � " .,,' � s r,�`' � � a� , . . . . r . . .'� . . {�. . � � , . . _: � r..„ r �,� � '�",y ; -. [i z / � �h, �.s'S; �� a.' / , �- a� -,.� �6 �� , � ,,,f 1,„acfj � '� � • _,_,_.,..— __ ...�. t*.. 4 , q r YrN• // • ,C �• �� � � � k . ` `e� !Lu 5� � " � "'' .` , _ _ � '. � ���--_-�-�-�--� �:.� � � �� �` � ��x �,:� .,.� .� ���, _ � �,; !�, � �,. . �� 1 � �'� : ., ,� .: _ :e . . � . : :. '� , �. �. .5 � } : � }w �' . # ` �� �'�s� •�� �.: � � "„ � �p . �; �=: � �� .�s � � �� �.' {� r�� ��� �:- '',. " L"5 - ,. � �: +� ` 4,3 � y . ��� . . �/ � �� 2 . . ., � . 1 c �N1{" S�" � , . . ,'f H . . . . � `+��r . � � .�_•tl R•. y - � � ���'� . �V�y"S '.�.� ; � . . _,. . , � �, 's�,>,�j k � _ Y ,�� . � � g`` '�` ha ar� �of Lot 5, Blook I, E1��Il�s Riwereifle HeS�'�e, Anoks Countq, � . A11t tp .� �� �� ,. _ _ °;� ' M�.nn. 3.3r�g Bo�Cherly ot` a line �h�oh le parallel �o �he Nart�ierly 3.iae of �� �� �� � �ald lot an� 180,0 �'eet South�rly oP eald Alorther�.y l�r�a e.a meaaured �long � �:.- �.: _ .�r tlae Eaa�erly 11�e of ea�.d lo�. � - �•� . : -�,. ��' '' , .:�..:�, r'<. 3• �.: " ,�' � �... ., . , . , . „ : , . ; � .. . . 4 . �.: . . �. . .r ' . : .. .. .. .. . ... . . s °4: E `.rw :�.�`t i iT', . . ., . � . . . � . . . . , .. .. . _ : . . . . . : . . „ . , .r ,. � Y: :.. �� i . . ' � � .� �s . , ' � . i .r .. ..:� :. : . . . . , . . , . , . . . - ".. . . A,� ,: ... . ' .. � . . ' .. . . � '% WE.HEttEBY CERT�FY 7i1A'f TN15 j5�A TRUE ANO CORREGT REPRESENTATtO1J OF P� SURYEY OF TNE 80U1�1DP�R�ES OF THE ' �`': l.A1ip A80VE OESCRISED AND OFTHE LoGATION OF ALL 6UlLD1NGS, �F PJJY, TNEREON , AtJ� ALL VISt61.E ENCROACHMENTS� i,;; �� u�Y, Faa�n oRON s►�u v,r�v. . MINDER ENGtNEERING CO.; 1NC. . _ �, . _ �. O�T£D TN�S �^s� l 'ass» �l�" Y A.O.t�S�} `, . „imd.,0►�YOF ..r�- EN6t�iL4$RS ANp_ zuctva OR5 5 1��wy" J�� � �� J ri : �p � bY .,�"' �;� ���:�,�"k.,r � :,y.,��,�., , I S . ' .• �-'�.�'"r�"b�jAx.r9+',i`;:,�. .. ...;. . �•_.:"S?' s.w. .. .:1:�,. . , s.:'lw,7 1..:;ce"= �..e . .. . � . .. ..,._ � r �r �,;r. ....,�:� .,�.�::� r , �' � . . " _ _. . __� . . .-. j �. .� AQ � .. , �<� { � ti..� r.�, -- ` �� �� /sb' � �9� 6��' ft s o, n '�� �O d� �� lI h s�� — �/900� , ` �� 9 ` 69 �0 ;:� �' o w �:rA � � I 1 j ,� (`�,�P ' � Q� z '�� _. ' � �� ���� llj..`- � �^ ����/ , �o � ; � � � � - 3 w p ��� a 1 n ' 't' !' � � � /.9pJ �• �^. -r � - ,..o � N� N �� ,. % � , � /..�E � 0�3 �,o 12 .ol � + 6 °� ~,y�ry'�' . �'`O, �j � ( _ �s�"lSd f Jtll/�\.' �, �p. , f �f � �� �; t, , �. 4 O ti I 3 ��`-3'l� � �� `' ,�_ � 41 c��0 -, f►' h i � .� \'" � f�}e., •�., 5 � �`v` �E! s'��s 'sil� � � (T� EI V P, ,Q 6, ��e , �- � -�, / ( � ti `o � �� ,y�4 ''�. �� p 7 '1 �1�> > �p R 3 �° B � ��' ' " ;, -�w� t � ` \: ��z'�'�' 6 � iro 0 6 ' ° ��O 82�, Q • k ' A�'t ' ' /• ' e,� �f C °�: �t;,.-�',,��; d ,�RL+- ; u `o= J � " � + rt - -- -1� G'_ _�'C 8 r. �..• �!/ -�'-�•� --� -. . - ` o � --; - -- - 1� � .�-o � 9 ` � 4 �/ i�f a ,� \ " �0 0 �6:b� ., �'. 3 \ ° � 1;� Z �6^ � �� 1 o � �; s z� W A ,, \ y � �� ,� � ` . , j _ ,,�� „ , c , i i tr. �'k ^ '' ���a,7 _ �� ..,v� � \ V O ��:s ', i � ' cJ � 6% --- -� �N -� ` , � ; � �_ � . � e ,_- -.� z, � (f��� ' '`° `� �� 3 9 ,:: �� S'� 6 ' � 'B' • � '�„� '� ,o '�, �, �W I. .� :S'�')o" O I� 'L \�.. �f s ' � . � ,j1� :'li'I� ' 4 ' y, \ e� ' 1 �i� ' �a il � `, �•�y � n\ � c� �/� �a � " - ° � � 6� � �;c . a� � ;z 3 , � �� a = . ,�� /.� AL qti- � � � G� : �, � � ZJ '�' � �/ �.. {'' / �m bb �� � N '' /�� �OG i 6c �� 9� �. • E � _ 'z� ,,�Q '� ai°� ` �� Q.�� ��' � � '� ' D w 3 I� 2 . H , �' i � �w= hi � � !�' I�. P� ' 73 N �Jsoo' �� °.� � �� m 6 v 5 �D /�' 1 �t' ��, 9 %` � � ti 'a • o � � � � � � � ° j: �. \'1 i; $ f .>,r��.�, 2 ti G��,M � � yq�' A ���. '� 3 � o% ' , d3�� ; �4 / � � L� � vN � �. 40 �y i 8��� 49/O C i 0 O � I � ye/ le �( r , �� Q�� E � �1 •s � �M, ti o , l .T 6 �� �l , ; � e�F sti,;' � rsf:c� _._ , � �n \ e / � i ;� .•Gr. �.. TAeo/ait/' � ��' ti pe �- � �k 's ���- ` ,�, `c�/C.../.r FvtiN .FirA . h �4f.� r (� y 1�;.'� h l.nr•w � Bn - - -!��' / s/DAff :o� ;v.� e � I /�B i � 0qk i: % �. t � ^o- ,O � �� fr ,.-/� e , !, p/.q/ �i �N \ �i' y .3 w 2 J /Q � 9 ^+ i �w1 .�_. I �, ' �� �0.' ' � �n�if 00 /00 �1 .�_ - �, �, � �. �� p'M ',e i'���� G L E N C R E E � � o �y n �� / �o- � 'i�N yo 9• 9n -.�_ -� . O, �/ A 6B.0 �,L � � _ �i'��y.y,� _� , �2 � t ��r� ¢ j � 2 �=-- -• z�i � � '� '` �_ �, ....ysy'`' )� N ' �. .�..�-,�, a �;��,` ,� � � h 4 _ � .�— ��/ _ , , �a .s* r - g M m . ,P A 1 � /Y . b e; �_s so. o 0 .i �� 'A �y � � Gj. �I . . -� � B,r` i _ ,�7,s. c.�,s i ,-^I ''•.. ��a �b 3� . � ` /e'� Gi N /fl S __, M •.� �"��! � �s.'s v�/^�'�i m F� , � / q p � �`I. .!/_�� .�+ .5° ' , r � ',',.��C'i l�'1� /�lE Y G .� � " T�.yi H - � ���.�� � �S �. 'w,.//o.• _ i � w i �) � � -- "— `-`_"�.= — ,3 *" � --- - 3 0 6 :�N 6 �. � .. o,f 'ic` ' -¢ w �, 0 . X N ' . A p � . Lot Split L.S. ��66-07 Lo lock 1 . 1 ' 'd � A1 Forsythe & Sons ° � � ' \ � � - I � �' , � � ' �s ��+���:�s�:u�� s����.��:ra� �f��:; :����� �y ti, ispc .,,...:�.e. �� a�,°���.�g ��r�z� r.m1:�+�ci �� ;���?�>{ ��y �'`�.°e:?.-::lu�:��. ��t�as3�1 aC 7.a0 ]P.4i. A4LL CALI,r Memb�ze p����nt: B�tndel, glb�er.��� I�n��els�:� OtbaFs p�ee�aC: �gfx�e��g Aas�.s�a�n� Cls�k , 1. IP�tOPqSED PRLZ�NdBY �LEl9C: 1P a�. �fi6�Ol C��ISR°S PT.AT ,�1 S.E. IN �tf�IS,�?(?�,N�� : Ti.c�� �� �as�i�:m�°s S�b�div3.e�.on �22. Mg. S� ?�mgl9si w�e p�ss��� �aa.d �;.pla��.r►�d �at b�c$us� �.aw pxoparty , wh3.�h etill h�s q,ui�e a bix a►� �g���r�, hra £c�I� plst�iag the �ia loCa faeiug Mis��.�sippiA exc�:p� t�� csrtr��� �ali��� �'�� C�s.•du�s°s liv8, vould be Y.ba be;s� soluti� aic ��ais t�. Hc� vre��sttest a alc��ch ahe�w�.ng th� plan� fs�r �ha c�splc��e� plat�i�o �h� s�x pata� *��.d b� pl�tted n+�w, a�d ths gee� o$ Lhe P�'p�g�y be an thatlQt. IC �ama fel� ttse deveio�s�a� of �s� ��s� of th� plat would depend upo�► tta+e e3� the s�c�xua se�e� �aauZd �o #:4a�ag.�. B��ause Arthur Stree� gaes up �� 8�r..� ��eslc S�hoeal� it �ra�s f�sl� � ,�D ;�� dedicstion for s��e�� gua�as�� st�r�uld bt� �rl�. �u����a ��$e are �o throu$h �xre�ta foz the aearthaaau�lx tr��fic. l�ir. ��pl.isa f�alt �exe �a�g z�c� pa��b3.e� .�i�h t�ae loCe he waata to build ons bu� th� cuxiae� lo� ��i�� t�e G���C�� �aoa� �ad }suildiags oa I pres�ss�s a prc�bl�a. �iac. Gaad���� sta�ed to I�p ?�npl�ta the ald batra would b� acemsaved. Tt wae �stp�c�ed �� a�y �f�axt��r p��bie�s� such as adjus�iag ths ' lot size �� psc►paeed �o� Z9� eenald b� �r3� �g �ta� �ime of the final nls�eiag. ' 1�Y{?ld by Alb�cch�g seca�d�d by I�ai�1�An� t�at �e Plats snd Subdivisia�as S��s�ait�� ���ca��ad app�aal eat �b� pr�liaaiaa�aq P�.�� P>S. �56�O1s Lo�e 1 Cbg�g� 6a w3.�tt S h�ld c�3�'deT ouu �h6s 1'est of C�� plat umtil t.��a 30 foa� �a�.m�st� t�� Ar�ixu� ��r�� im dedica��d. Upon S v�iC� v�t@s, t�1e �tioxs c87c�i�d, 2e L4T S�'LI� B�Q�S?o L.S. �5�07q A'i. F�tS'Y� & SONSs T,c� 5� Black 1� � El�rel l$s �iaraz�t id� �$igk��a. �,��.. F �••� �. .��s�y �os�s�t�.�: �aas pr�sea��. B�c.ause �f �� 1���a a�.�� o� ��n� lot� �Ca ehe Bfie� a€ Lot �, M�mbe� Il�aislava s�a�ed �Iie �s�ighhst�s sh�uld b+� aa�tifi�� mf Chis lot aplit. ]L£ the ���� �f th� 1cCe w�e spl.i�z �ccc��s �re�ul� h�ve to ba to the N�artch �d th� S�. ��u1 ki��e�r�xka �.�s$ �xa �as�.�. t�er�. Th�s� m�.ght b� � gossib�litq tluat tlae p�rope��y a��gs ce�uld g�t a privaCe acaees £� the St. Paul �Taicea�:a�ks. PbDTIOR by Alb�ec�►ti �hat the P�.a�s 8nd Sul�divie�ivae Subco�ittee Pl��s t� Subd�Cv3sie��s :�.a�c�LL-;:�e •�► 5�,,,1965 �.p..,�,�.� Pa�g Z Sppsove thQ ?.o� Spli� �66pQ7� A1 FOzeythe & Sot►ss af Lot S� Blmck 1, Siw�11'a �iverside Hefg.�ata. Ugon a voic� vote, Albttaht and Bandel votiag sye, Dmai.�lscrne �qe �he moti�n earri•d. ADlTtnlRNt+�Pt: Tb�rre b��ng mo fur�the�r busia�se, Cba3r�+em Baadai ad�aarned the maeetis�g at 8;04 P.ASa Rs�pectfully snb�ittad �' Ha�� O°Bgian �L�osding i�crstaty , 1 ' ` I`l�i'31` �:s�itYnd.�s���„� L�is�L � ��eY i2 , i�t�b �'� es b .MOTI�T by Hu�heaq eeeanded bp Ba�tndel„ ,that__Che_Plaaning,.Co�mon�.ss_ign x�corm�uc� te► th� C�i,ty �au�►cil Cha� the _raquset _to,_r�an�__Lot_l.Q�.Bl.ock_�, .�,_ .._. ,_Spziasg B�k Pa�u (ZOA �fi6�08)� Petesr I�l.at+tkie,fr�m..�i�l..a�l.iS�i�.:.�'�du�t��.�l� r�_�o3A_���a�l �uuZ�iple f�mily .da�llin�s �uly�_b�_aPPrpved�__and..rhont __,the Public H�atix� be.cla�aede IIp�n � v�ie� vots, all votiag ays, �i„� m�tidn.carziedo Ths Com�3.ssi.�a eoishad tWs rer.�rds to ehorr that t1a�y are baaing thai� recanmsu�Ci�n upon th� fa��t th�st �a� �vaer haa t�oo lots, neithar of which is build�tble bacaua� �f the lau�ati�n of the zoning boundary; that by mtking thia cha�ng�a thtey sre �1ls�wing �tacuetion nf aaly a siagle faimily dw�llis�g whi�h �evuld b� ce�prttibl� �ith th� r�est �f th� hous�s in this ax�sa o 6 o PaOYOSLD PRBLIMINARY pI,AT� Pa S„ ,�66�01. GABD�iSE°S PLAT #1: S.8. Templ in Constsucti�n �o�A ?.stt 3, Auditor�a Subdiviaioa �22, , M�r. S o E. Tamplin c�as pree�nt� Mambe�r Band�l c�mmrented t.hs� ttif prelimisu�ry plat sh�s the 6 lcts on Misaieaippi Str�t nes�k�d i.a re�d a�nd th�t r�sst of the l�tnd wili be Outlo�. ?h� Pl�ts and Subdivis�rna Subeo�omi�te� rec�m�ended C.hxt A�thur Staeet sb�ould b� ev�aL�itZly th�cough tar Miasiseipp� St�e�et fa�m the Se�uth; pravent the sr�at of th� piat b�ing dev�lop�d unt11 ,�irthu�e Stz�et dedi�atian is r�iv�da 8ngin�ea�ix�g Assi.eeanti Claxk a�cpl�ined the�t Mr4 Teanplia has to kaa� 'b�v �► 1Ats tu� c�ta g�t ecr th� saquest o� tbe pr�Iiminarq plat ie fo� th+t �vhs�le �ra�r huft tYie fin�l plat �rill bs mn tha 6 lote md Ou�lot, and at s latue date, � plat wi11 b�e m�rd,� of the OuClot. It wae aotesd that �atlf of ArtBur Sta^�st S.s d�di�sttd mn tba Weat aide. Membrr Be�nau refea�ced ta ths St�es�e and U�tilSties Subco�wni.ttee minut�s of Mty S� 196by p�ge 14, it�sn 1, The Subc�arnittte tha.�ght Arthur Sta�t sh�uld very definit�ly gc► th�ough af��r a 30 foot eas�nent ia dediasttd� �nd ap�cifica�lly rec�d n� appraval of final p1�tt of eubaem qumt Outlot until it iacluded s d�dica�tioa of Arthur Stxeet. I�D'1."ION �p Baa�l�; se�onded by K�avikfl that th�e Plann•tng Commiasion aet a Publi,e H�a�ia� date of June� 9s, 196b fa�r the p�relimi.n�ry pl.t (P o S o �66G01)� I.�t �fl AudiLox°s Subdivis io�n �''12� G�t�dneae°s Yla t �1 by So �Lo T�nplin �s�v�ti�n �►panyo Up�n a voice vaate, tlis motion carsied u�aia�us lq m �j 7 a 10T 3PI.IT $�QUBST o L,S a #55�O7p AL FOR.SYTii� � SONS e Lot 5, Block 1� �� 1 81wt�11 ti e �ivexsid� H�ights o M�eo �tobeit Fo�esyth� ass pressat. Da�nr�l �l.�ck �pl�in�d �ha� I.�e 5 w$g aplit befoze, that the North 90 faat �s s�2.d e�f� as a eeper+�t� pa�rc�l amd �h�syre is nodr a singl� f�ai.ly do�lling an ita 7.'hE �egu�st na�w ia to split What is remainf.ng iata ' tx� ��e� buildir�g ait�s� Tiit m�tt�tr �f dz�inag� aas bx�cought up �nd it aas falt the d�°ainnge sb�uld go !a� th� W�s� o� Seruth s� that ths probl�m th�t naw �cista �ould y not be aggs�ta�d e � . . � . . - �1,,.��se�.�sn t�x:� .. ��y I2:, ;��66 _ P�t�� ; MOTIOTI by IC��svik� s�nd,ad by Band�lp th�tt th�e Ple�mi.tsg,.��iee__i.Q�_n ��mo�d.eh�s Y.�t Split (LeS o #66�07)�_Al F�s�Byth� &._Scraa�._�f Lo�_.�.. .�I.�,k. 1,9_�1�11°a Riv�aid� Hai�hts� coatiu$�at upern .drainage b�i�. di�ted, t� �h� W�et �� 5outhQ d�p�adiag up�m 2Ii� Ci�i_ Enginasr"e opinian. �p� � voiee veat�e�, tb� �Cieon �a9rrio�d unanimouelyo �,> � �Q� PAxIZ o Mik� liafa�s�,� a�i�r �nd jwni.a�za wea� p�°estut o Tl�� msp �� �'amm�� P�ack p�eg�tl�d by the Bn$inea�ing Dtp�rtment, st�►iag Hadn��e ��c��tt�datti�as and tl�t O�diuu��c� a�c�ndutions vao $i�r�n to t� �isei�nn for refera�a.�a �o�t�.ilm�n Wright tud aek�d that the $res�niaig Oxdinrtn� be retutned t� tha Pi�iag �ammiseic�ao 1�o Ksa�vik a�tsd tbaet ther� is sti.11 a+ gmseibility of sam�e kind ot dtav�l�pm�rnt� ta tha Southa If tb� aac�a c�n ba davaloped ae a arestrictive �cial �e�„ it �uld he �siacabl� � do so� B�sically fr�, a atsndQ � poiat �f �ing �he int�ri�r p�rti�a �f this black desirab].�, th� �pcistmce _ �f M�1 �n tht� b�cic part �uld b� highly u�dss�zable� I.�cxtion of City � Sill sas++�ae th� w�y w�uld �rgu� agaiuet aay h�avp dwelop�ent in the Sau�h a�a o M�ex Bsrgmata �cecca�ndsd �ml #os th� Nr��tt� p�•rtiono Memsbe� Hughes at,�ttd thic p�ce�p�esl h:s b� fluid� Trying tc� detss� �in�� at any g�.v�n p�imt� hc�ww �.bia mh�uld b�a vas v��y difficulto M�e, Iigi`�x er�s �alc�d if tihe dasdix�ae� �s it ie �rritt� Was agraa�ble r�.th hia► �ad h� e�ted it �ta��. 2+D'PION by Rr�vik� that ia� tth� a�pini+on af th� Pl�ning Conantssion, th�a OrdS� f.h�� i.e �w bei�ng e�►aid�rad i� na�t tha ce�ncept upon nhich t1�� pl�oa►iag ��+��,oa m�d� ite aces��nmaaci�ti�a t.� tt►� Council rnlative � a ��2 Di�t�ci�to Thix►lcing �hat th� fnet that tht m�tioa ia �he �miix�t�a was in t�t anci ith�t they ms�ely inteadefl t� fo�►atacd t� the �a�eil M9c, N�cF�es �ee�mar�ndativn� but that the �hoi�e aould b� �t is ,uwd,��e c.�a�tid�ceCi�n by tha Goun�il� but di� no� fsel it folla�re the ��a�oning up�n t�hi.�h �� b�es�d �u� c�nclp�o Y�'�I01� t�1ITHI�W`N, MO"�LON by R��ik, �c�nd�d by Hughes� �t th� �c�mmiesian°a m�iion _._. _ _ ._. ___.___.. �verix�g the a�ae�i�, �� �o�e�� Pa�rl� at Lhe m�eCia�_�of.April_14� 1966 wa�a.,esr�neou�ly r�po��da_ t�h� Gomcn�eei�a intanding-amly-tn_ rafer�Mi•.____ _��e_a r��ad�ti�a_�f_A�ri.l 14th t� th� Ceuacil1_ .and that__th�_Con�nie� si�a _ps�tare th�.r�ac�ning_ ��p�eaad_ in th� O�cc�in�act_curr�ntlyrbafQrE_.�.li�. �n�il f��e,a�evnd r�ding as:opp�a�d to M�r e .H�da�"a__tec�eadatioa,,_but vthat.th� p�prs��d Ordi�nanca d�e.s aa� �ntir�ly rQfleet the r.nncept_rscom0 _m�nd�d by Chs Comoa�.�r�i�n a�ig•La�all�*�, anrl �t Chs Co�iasion racoa�de _.__� _�t?, wi.th th� �a�u��r�nce �f th� �e�i.�iatin�er� that, p�+rtioa,.�►�._�cnrmere�� .P�ark ��poe�d Co b� M�].,, n�ly Lets 22 tbxaugh 25,, e�f,B].uck..2.�._aleo..be_ ra�zr�n�sd t� at. C�n2 elaasific�►tia?ao Up�n a v�ic� v�te, all voting ayea tha m�ti� cs.�i�.d utx�t�ualy, S II iliCi�e �ubco�nf.t�e � �Ia 5 I96b Fa 2 to Qacpl�i�a �t th�ry �� c�ipPe�$�d to��up �ammddiatc cansidaratiaa r�gardiag stre�t pattes�cts or atge�C dtdie�a��o�as. � Cva��t��e poia,�ed o�ag Cbat9 f� � St�t.a aond IItili.tits Subcam- mittee ateudpving, th�y did not �� herw th�y► eaald approv� a lot eplit without a atreet accves. 7��yy f�lt the bsat thiag thst could 6appea wnld be fnr sll ehe ve�r� ia t.k►e t�di,att� a�ig�►bothaud to joia �og•�lsar snd �sk,� �te laYge pla�. '19iie �ou�.d be esp�i�ally desir�a�l� beaaus� tb� descriptio�es, if $ lot � epliC �, �id h�tve ta be by m�tss end baunds �hi�h the Citq of F�'idle�y 3.e tryiang to �].f�in�te by plett�ng of �an asso. �TIpN by IIbb�as s�cc�adsd by Nag�l, iGhat the 3Cxe�ts snd Utili�iQs SubcAmcaittras t.�b7.a th� I.o� Spli� �b6•Obs 8x�anean-8ri.�kscm� Iac. of Lot 28, Audi.tar'e SubdivisSon �`Z� �evieed untii a latsr dst� srh�► the psrties in- valv�cl b�nte h�d s ctsaae� �o geC toget�heg sad hapefully ao� up �ri�► a solutiva. Afta� a $bort discv,saiar�► gega�zcli�g �nn alt.ornativs � to handle th3s �questm �� tlbbt�a wi�:hdtew �i�s aat3.oa. �Ip�q � ��p ��v�de�d bp 3Ja�ele th�t th� Stxsets snd IItilities ' S11bC��L�� d+�'tt3► C�1@ T.00 Sp�.�� �G•Of' B�O'�SO!l��Y�CjtBO't�s IAC.� O� LOC Z$y �lluditor°a �.ibdfitisioa �� �fs�d and suggee� thd peopls� involved pl�tn ta sub�►it a plo� of f:ha �oGal ar�. tlpan a voied vo�a the aiotian caxried. " 3o LO�I SPZIT '�T: �.:f. #b6�07 !�L FO�SYTB� & SQA13: Lot 5, Elock 1, Blwell a ]t.l.ve�esiCde H�igbfs a �giaawziag dsgim�ent Glark eacplaiu�l �hs �etion at th� Plats and Subd�tvision� Subea�i�tc,�a. Ae �h� wss s� actio�n fo�r the S�xsets and IItilitie� �a t�k�e th�y s�t�d �hey had no abjactiona to, the rsco�ao�ada� tioa of ths Plata and Subdiwic�oas 3uiaeac�it�ee of spp�rieig ttie T.ct Split �f6b�07. AW�': � bsi�ag ato fusth�s busis►eea, �haix�aaa Barg�an adjourasd ths oae��i.�►g a� 9 s25 P.M. �spectfully snbmitead, � � . 1 0°Bziaa ltecarding S�r�tam► Couacil Miautes, May I6a 196b PAGE 13 I�0►t'I�I by Co�snci2mata Slserida� Co eable thi� �°e�onf.ng tv tt�e Segalar Cauncil I�tin,g of June 20th asaumiug the xesidsnte a�d Mra �Tol�nsam �ill be readyo 1ye �tioa var� seconded, and upom a voice vo�e, tlae�� being ao na}►s, Mayor 8i�kham dealared t�e ��ioce carri�do � PT1�i�+1ING C�SSI�I MINUTE�o �T �BQ�a S, �65-07�A� FO�S'`d'� & 30�1�o T4�e C�ev M�stager read the uao�i�n of �he Plannir►g Co��ssion recoa�eading the • lot split witi� proper drair�age� The City Enginew�r ahowed the Gouacil the � property oa �n aerial �ap, aad tl�e Couucil discusaed the dxaisaage on thia loto � �IOT'ION by �ouncil�aa�a Ha�is ta tabge ti�e recoawee�.datioa o� �he Plaianing, � Cemmis�ioa until t�e 8egular Cotu►t�.I Me��iag of Juae ts, I9&6� Seconded by ; Co�ncil�► �heridano tJpon a voice vote3 there lseiag r�o �says, Mayvx Rirkt�am ° declared the matioa carried� 8t�1AN RELAT�ONS C�'TfiE.� 1�1�T`t14G 1��$A �lAX 11, 1966 0_ ,....____e__ �e Cit�► Maa�agea� �epoa�ted Cl�et he h�d aot yet seceived tbe miautes fram the Heman 8elations Gam�itte�,o C�tICA�IO�iS a HO�A:N3Q�T - CLVIC C8I4�8e Mayoz Rirl�an� aske�d the Ci�y M�nag�r to read the lettex frooa Mr o Co Ma�ek Bekeason, in which he c�,uestion�d Ctae legality o£ moviag t�e City Hall to Locck� Parko �ro Hokenson, k61 xice Crcek Baslevard �vas present at the Council Meeting and �aid he �rould like eo l�ear tbe City Attornep°s r�port on fihe legalit�r ot �uc� a s�ove a T#�e Ci�y Attorneq Aad a prepaxed m�m�randum Which Fae handed out to the �ouncil anal read alond to the public, It atated that he had fouasd ao specif�c locaCion aa�ed in �he of�icial ballot, w�ich he reads AOt�l�,IIg ia t�e nfficial notfce, which he �ead, and ao locatfoa named iu the bids oa bondso t�i� �ora�dum s�atcd that �ocke Pazk is torrens propext�►, the Isaguage of the deed says the land is far tY�e use of the City ac�d the public for a paxk and fox ite public p���e�� and Lt�e tarre+as certif3cate further �eveal� the pxope�tty may be ueed for "other public purposes deemed �.ecessary"o Hi� opinioa was that Locke Park can be used legal'�y by tre City, ac�d there ie notbing to prohibit tha �ity from bu�ldfng the �i�y Ha17. there� The only res�riction he could finct was on the fer� ti.tle, which proh3bits aelling liquor thereo Cauncilman Wrig�t asl�ed the City Attozney if he examined the boad isauee for the pu�chase of Ieoctce Park� TC�e Cfty At�oraey sai�d the boads were not for the sgecific pnrchaee of Locke Parka buC there s,zere two £ssues for the gurchase of park propestyo Couociiman Wright asked if the firat bond ia�ue Was not executed pr�.o� to the clo�� of tt�e gurc�ase of I�cke Park, and approxi.mately 44'10 of tl�� pur�hase grice w�s� fro� th�s boxid is�ueo aad aubseqiaently there �ra� a �econcl bond is�ue fo� pa�k pwcpaaes� He said that becau�e boeb bonds mere for tt�e gurpo�ss o� pa�cha�in� pa�k lands, whether or not tlaey specified ldocke Pa�k, and �+ae:re uaed eatirelp foac �be acqu�sition of Lacice Park, except for � f. . r} F.�G�J'L,ATt CdUNCI�., P�'I`�.I1U9 ,�ZJI1;; 6, 19�'a PA�:. �a Cauncilman Wright stated that he did not feel it waa fair to the Parks and Recreatioa Aepartment to eay to them that the operation of fihe Little Leagc�e has to come out of their bud�et. fle atated he feels both are compatible aad aat coaapetitive, but he feit it was essential that the Council does not eacumber them with this amouat so that they have less money to work with because the Council chose to take a los�. He stated he thought the motion could stipulate that the money was not to come out of the Parks and Recreation budget but either fran the General Funds or next y�ars budget to at least cover the cost of interest to �he City by the annual figure of $700. Councilmaa Harrie s�3.d that his a�tion did not mean that the Parka add Recreation budget would be reduced, but this amount ia presentlq being paid for by the Water anrl Utility fund, and he meant thia to be continued. Upoa a voice vote, there being no nays, Maqor Rirkham declared the motion carried. LIBRAitY SPACL� 1tENTAL (TABIED 5/16'G�: The City Manager atated that he uadergtood Mr. Brunkaw Was going to submit a propoasl ta the Couacil for library space, thzough converaations with him during the past two weeka, but he had aot received a propoasl ia writiag. Mayor Kirkham pointied out �o the Council that two proposals have been received, one from the Erickson Petroleum Corp. , aad one from Mooa Plasa. The Council looked at a plan af the praposed locatioa of a library 'in the Aoliday Vt�lage North. MOTIt�T by Couacilmaa Wright that the City of Fridley contracC a lease with Ericksoa Petrol.eum Corporatioa fox approximately 2,260 square feet of library epace at a moathly rental fee of $250 for aperiad of five years, �ith the understaadin� that the Erickson Petroleum Corporation provide heatfng, si$ning pxovi8ioas and downstairs displaq space. Secoaded by Councilman Flarrie. Councilman Samuelson said he would like to knaw if the librariaa had approved . this plen. Couucilman Wright aaid he had diacussed this with Mrs. Hughes and it wae satisfactory, and ff tihe County decided to take o��er the library with new fuads, the City could get out of the lease. Councilman Harris explained to the public tfiat they would receive ten tianes the apace for twice the t1�ItOt1[lt of moaey. Upoa a voice vote, there being no naya, Mayor Rirlcham declared the motion carried. i LOT �PLIT BEQUBST �66-07 - LnT 5, BLOCK 1, ELI,1�1.L'S RIVERSTDS HEIGHTS ,STABIED 5/16/66� "`"" _�_ .�._... 1'he City Manager said that he 6ad aot had time to make the trip to St. Paul ia reference ta this Iat split. The City Lngineer said that these were other pai.nt8 tbe Council could look at before St. Paul had to be contacted. He aha�ed the Council an aerial map of this property. The Council discuased the poasibility of anyone elae wsnting a lot split in the future, future accees, � •' • RFGUY.AI't COUTdC� I��iTdG, Jfi7TJE 6, 136G �At� 5 aad the possibility of an access easement to provide a cre�k crosaing for children walking to school. The Council felt this could be worked aiC. Mp'1'IOTd by Councilman H,arris to granic Lot Split #66-07 to A1 Forsythe & Sons, for the south portion of Lot 5, Block 1, Elwell's Aiverside Heighta. 3ecoaded by Councilman Somueleon. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Meyor Rirkham declared the motian carried. REYO�T 0�1 PUBLIC EXAi�NER'S REP�BT. (TABLED 5/16/66 : The City Attorney said that each member of the Council has a copy of the report, and if they wish to read thrau�h it, he would try to �nswer aay questions. MOTI�1 by Councilmaa Wrighti to recei�.e the Public Examinera report an3 the mamoraadumi fram ehe City Attoraey pertaining to the Public Examiner's report. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. The City Attorney pointed out that this would require a Counci! policy on haa theq wished to haadle thfs. Councilonaa 3amuelson aaked the City Manager �hat private organizations used the City Hall or equipment. Th� CiCy Maneger Iisted some of the organisaCions that have requested the use of the hall and aaid that the use of the machiaes has besn very minimal, and the use of the hall very extensi.ve. Couacilman Wright suggested that since the recent actions of the Couacil have been to rent the quoneet hut for $I a year, aad laad to the Little Lea�ue for $1, perhaps Council po2icy could be a fl�r $1 for every use of evetq piece of equipment bq the public, except for political isaues. Couacilaian Sarris felt that the addreeso�raph should not be uaed by anyone, and aay uee other thaa by the Citq is misuae and ahould not be coadaaed. He said that when you ma.ke a copy of something on a machine, you take out the aea�e thing you brought in, but with the addreaaograph qou are uaittg a aervice and take out something you did not come in with. He stated that the opiniona had beQn aaked far because of the Addressograph, aad they ahould make sure it is for the City's use and no one els�s. Councilm�na Wright aaid he felt it was reAsonable to eliminate the addressograph and he waa ia a�reement. The City Mt�nager eaid, that fos himself, he could aee no use for any charges, and no eaatter what a partq may eay, it could be considered by some to be political. Ae $tated he would like to see a hard and fast rule, preferably no use of the machines by anyone, And m fe� for City Hall. Councilman Sheridan auggeated they act on the motion to rec�ive the reporta and then discus� it farther. Upon a voi.ce vote, there being ao aays, Mayor Kirtcham declared the motion carried. �ON by Councilman FJright thati no organization be permitted to use City office oquipmeat, suppliea, addreasograph, City Hall space and facilities therein without specif3c permission from the Council. Mr. Frank Liebl, 222 M�excury Drive, addrea8ed the Council and said he felt this was ridiculous, as the people wanted a new City �tall they can �ave mettiags in. Councilmaa Wright said he would amend his motion Co pertain to the present City Hal1. • / , THE MINJTES OF THF REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING)OFIMARCH 15, 1971 . PLEDGE OF A.LLEGIANCE: Mayor Kirknam lead the Council and the audience ir� saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. INVOCATION: � Reverend Bergren, Redeemer Lutheran Church offered the Invocation. Mayor Kirkham called the Regular Council Meeting of March 15, 1971 to order at 7:55 P.M. ROLL CALL: M�MBERS PRESENT: Harris, Breider, Kelshaw, Kirkham, Liebl MEMBERS ABSENT: None APPROV.�L OF THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 1, 1971: MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of March 1, 1971 as presented. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ADpPTION OF AGENDA: Mayor Kirkham said that the following items are to be added : 20A. A Resolution Authorizing and Directing the Splitting of Special Assessments on Part of Lot 1Q, Parcel 2025, Auditor's Subdivision #10 and Replatting into Registered Land Survey #27. 20B. A Resolution Establishing Working Conditions, Wages, and Hours for Employees Employed by the Municipal Liquor Store (On Sale) 20C. A Resolution Establishing Working Conditions, Wages, and Hours £or Employees Employed by the Municipal Liquor Store (Off Sale) F. Under Communications: Receiving 1970 Liquor Financial Report. MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt the Agenda as amended. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. VISITORS: � Arnold Gilbertson: Lot Split Request for Lot 5, Block 1, Elzvell's Riverside Heights: I NOTE: This Lot Split was approved on June 6, 1966 grant�d to A1 Forsy:the & Sons - I L.S. #66-0'7. y _ .�::.-" �� l " .. - � � , ,� � ..-�' �� � . _ . i,' l ` � �,.t . ��--�,5'e..,� ��- ,� �:-� ���� . �.,����.� .. , REGUI.AR COUN��L MEETING OF MARCH 15, 197)_ PAGE 2 � ' �. Mr. Gil,be�tsan exp�ained that this lot split was granted splitting one lot into three. Now he wauld like to split the lot making two larger lots. He felt that s�li�ting into three would make the size of the lots too small. Splitting into two larger lots would also fit into the neighborhood better, as the other lots in the area are larger. This lot shows a split into three lots at the City level, but at the Register of Deeds, it is still one lot. The deed has not been filed. ' The CitX �ngi�neer asked that Mr. Gilbertson supply the adequate documents to his o�fice. Mayor IC�rkham cc�mmented that this split seems ta be an improvement over the old s�lit al�'eady approved. � . ` MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the Lot Split on Lot 5, Block 1, Elwell's , i Riverside Heights Addition making the lot into two, raLher than three, requested by Arnold Gilbertson, subject �o his furnishing the Engineering Department with the ' adequate documents. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a roll call vote, Kelshaw, Kirkham, Liebl, Harris and Breider voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. PUF3LI� fiEAi2�NG ON REZONING REQUEST ZOA #71-01 BY VIKING CHEVROLET TO REZUNE FROM M�2 HE�A�'Y II3DUSTRIAL, TO C-2, 6ENEF2AL BUSINESS AREA FOR PART OF THE NW� OF THE NW�i OF SECTION 2, T-30, R-24: Mayor KirkYiam read the noti�e of hearing aloud. The City Engineer said that this is a xequest for a zezoning to co�nercial from heavy industrial and showed the area on the overhead screen for the Council and the audience. The Planning Commission concurred with t�e request of the applicant. The property would be used for a new car aales business. He showed the Council some prelisninary layouts for the proposal they have. He said in regard to road patterns, it would make no difference whether the area developed industrial or couanercial, roads would be needed. Mr. Wyman Smith, Attorney for Viking Chevrolet, was present and said that he had with him Jerry Brady, Vice President and General Manager of Viking Chevrolet and Tom Boemer of Balco Building 5ystems. He then showed the Council a layout of their plans. He said that Viking Chevrolet was previously located on c�and Avenue in St. Paul, and now plan to move to Fridley. This site location has been appxoved by General Motors. The building itself would be raised four feet a,bqve University Avenue, and the land around the building will slope away. T�ey have purchased land around where the building would be located for visibility. The building would be about 35,000 square feet. They hope to get approval so they can start construction this sprinq. There are a number of things that need to be worked out. There is water available but the sanitary sewer will probably have tp come from the N.S.S.S.D. lines along the railroad tracks. They plan to dedicate a frontage road. The total depth of the property is 600 feet from University Avenue, and they plan to set the building back 100 feet from the service road. This is the land that was in the original park land acquisition proposal, then later c�opped. He said that he felt that it would be a benefit to the City of Fxidley to have a General Motors agency located here. This is something Fridley does not have. Councilman Harris asked how this facility would compare with Iten Chevrolet in regard to size. Mr. �rady said that Iten Chevrolet is about 50,A00 to 55,000 aqu�re �eet, so this facilit� w�uld be about 70�. The City Engineer commented that �o the west of this parcel is the land the City is purchasing for public use and to the north is the property the service organization is interested in.