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SP79-07 -- CITY OP FRIDLEY MINNESOTA .�q� /�j� PLANNING AND ZCNING PORM NUMBER�Si�%� 7�J--�°� 7 TYPE OF REQUEST APPLTCANT'S SIGNATURE ��ry,,,� Rezoning Address �_ Special Use Permit Telephone Number Approval of Premin- 6 E;,�T- ��7"'���S inary �, Final Plat PROPERI'Y OWNER.'S SIGNAT'UKE �' _ Streets or Alley Vacations Addr e s s f/7�1n /YD/�'li.��� 4'; J�l L,.� Other Telephone Numb�r �55-jt�%'� ( J o0 Fee i �`J' Receipt No. °� 6aaa Street Location of Property���:�r�.,�: �. ,�'��;yvr,��,� ,�� �� � << ;�' �:�c.� v�� ��.�-u--.,� p� i Legal Uescription of Property �,«��� � /����C�'� i,�=r.% ��l('��S �-�T 3C! 3/� ]Z ! Present 'Loning Classification_�I Existing Use of Property � > , ! � Acreage of Property �. 2. 2. Describe briefly the proposed zoning classification � ; ! or type of use and improvement proposed ���t� - C'�-N�. � ` / �' �- �- � � .�/ .�.'....a ` �°��>Y� .� � s: �5 J . 5' -� �'r �- : � � Has the present applicant previously sought to rezone, plat, o tain a lot split or ' varia��ce or special use permit on the subject site or part of it? yes / no. � What was rec�uested and w}ien? �{ � P The undersigned understands that: (a) a list of all residents and owners of property � within 300 feet (350 feet for rezoning) must be attached to this application. F (b) 'I'his application must be signed by all owners of the property, or an explanation given why this is not the case. (c) Responsibility for any defect in the proceedings resulting from the failure to list the names and addresses of all residents and �' property owners of property in question, belor.gs to the undersigned. f ! , A sketch of proposed property and structure must be drawn and attached, show�ng the r following: 1. North Direction. 2. Location of proposed structure on the lot. � 3. Bimensions of property, proposed structure, and front and side setbacks. 4. Street Names. 5. Location and use of adjacent existing buildiiigs (within 300 feet) . The undersigned hereby declares that all the facts and representations stated in this application are true and correct. DATE ,�- ,,,��- �'j SIGNATURE t, ��i� -__,,`? (APPLICAN'f) � � Date Filed Date of Hearing ' f Planning Commission Approved City Council Approved � (dates) Denicd (dates) Denied ��� JfPJF ��� ah`0���.�� tl � ��_'t�'����iS�� _ ' � I >� h'rE. $, � � � RAYMOND 1�. PRASCH r_Y, t.�ItJN. G911 I;?ANC) i1VE �J. . F��.. �ISI T.�I`�I� :j[7IZV�:Y���� �1FddKI.YN P�1RK� MIP�hl. � MINN. REG. IJO. b743 �i I:ECI�JTF'ltF;Y1 l7ldbElt I.A.tP6 pR fiTAT'F: Uit M.INNF.S(1TA INYOI�E NO. �y�F�_�__�,_ 7�01 • T3rd Ava No. 580�3U93 F, g, N�, 1 ��',J`-1 �� � .IA� -- J�.1L`!C'!/�L Mmnaxpol�s.Minnusota G542C " ` ;.� —. 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Heltemes, per Section 205.157, 5, D, to allow the construction of a new dwelling in CPR-2 zoning (flood plain) on Lots 30, 31 and 32, Block T, Riverview Heights, the same being 8065 Riverview Terrace N.E. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place, RICHARD H, HARRIS CHAIRMAN PLANNING COMMISSION Publish: July 11 , 1979 July 18, 1979 Planning Commisssion 7-11-79 CITY COUN�I� M�TLING LIST SP #79-07, ROBERT H. HELTEMES 19 Build in the flood plain Mr. Roger Ols�n and Mr. & Mrs. Joe Dumphy Connie Howe 670 Glencoe Street N.E. 681 Glencoe Street N.E. Fridley, h1n 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Alan B. Stahlberg Mr. & Mrs. John Rice 305 89th Avenue N.E. 683 Glencoe Street N.E. Blaine, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Cook Mr. & Mrs. Chestrr Schack 690 Fairmont Street N.E. 685 Glencoe Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Viola M Teig Route 1 Isanti , Mn 55040 Ernie Pasborg 7625 Highway #65 N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Kenneth McCoy 645 Fairmont Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Rengstorf 689 Fairmont Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sluss � 695 Fairmont Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Robert Heltemes 11779 Norway Street N.W. Coon Rapids, Mn 55433 Roberta Spohn 695 Fairmont Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Kim Wall 8065 Riverview Terrace N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Johnson 680 Glencoe Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 j � l7 ; /8� , i9. ' 20 � 2� Y _ ����°o�'��5�� �_ �, 5���� �; . - � , � ' �. 1J � � . .. . ~� ' 1. / � SP #79-07, ROBERT HELTEMES 5 S � � - t� �} , �, + . .� _ . Lots�O-32, Block T, Riverview Heigh — ' � � '°` ,�., "� ,, 8065 Ri vervi ew Terrace � •�' �, " auo� su .14 �° � -: �- zz.,, ` ^ s� � � ��o� w 20 � ;u N0�` 10 �I�J REV. .�'� Zj �� �. .t �.. �' � �� '�( ` �I7�� . � 1� ��.J S� �u � 1'�/.!4�� �. �.l O� y M�: � . . � � � �ze ` � I.+� . 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Y �4 '. � . . _, � . .... ` M , ' �. . .. �.. �- x ��.�' �. , �.�' . � � g yy:� .. y �����d.i��;Rl�rir #J�a4[.- 'e..:�..� .�S - �: 9 ., : ' - � • auLYe�l-' ..��'"^""I?Y�JA�9MA�.Y.�•.JO�' ���;��]°''��ztlB..aa:ac�tic-..�s.:,..�.....o �,....a .. .��ceas.iaY.'i.+4 e�'�:� .......�. +�- .�...��5��._�,5,:� - _ � ___ � (Ofticial Publication) PUBLIC HEARING � BEFORE THE PLANNING COM1N[SSION Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the Plan- ning Commission of [he City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 Uni- versity Avenue Northeaston Wednes- � daY, July 25. 1979 in the Council Chamber at 7:3o P.M.tor the purpose of: Consideration of a request tor a Special Use Permit,SP�99-07,by S=7� Robert H.Heltemes,per Section U 205157, 5, D, to allow the con- struction ot a new dwelling in CPR-2 zoning (tlood plain) on NEwSP�1PERS Lots 30,31 and 32.B�o�k T,R��_ erview Hei�hts, the same being 8065 Riverv�ew Terrace N.E. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shaH be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION RICHARD HARRIS CHAIRMAN PLANNING COMMISSION . (July Il&18,1979)-FRID � FRIDLEY SUN 5211 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota State of Minnesota County of Hennepin DON R. LARSON,being duly sworn,on oath says he is and during all times here stated has been the president and printer of the newspaper known as Fridley Sun and has full knowledge of the facts herein stated as follows: (1) Said newspaper is printed in the English language in newspaper format and in column and sheet form eyuivalent in printed space to at least 900 square inches. (2) Said newspaper is a weekly and is distributed at least once every week. (3) Said newspaper has 50% of its news columns devoted to news of local interest to the community which it purports to serve and does ❑ot wholly duplicate any other publication and is not made up entirely of patents,plate matter and advertisements. • (4) Said newspaper is circulated in and near the municipalities which it purports to serve,has at least 500 copies regularly delivered to paying subscribers,has an average of at least 75% of its total circulation currently paid or no more than three months in arrears and has entry as second-class matter in its local post-office (5) Said newspaper purports to serve the Cities of Fridley,Blaine and Coon Rapids in Anoka County,and Spring Lake Park in Anoka and Ramsey counties,and it has its known office of issue in the City of Fridley in Anoka County,established and open during its regular business hours for the gathering of news,sale of advertisements and sale of subscriptions and maintained by the managing officer of said newspaper or persons in its employ and subject to his direction and control during all such regular business hours and devoted exciusively during such regular business hours to the business of the newspaper and business related thereto. (6) Said newspaper files a copy of each issue immediately with the State Historical Society. (7) Said newspaper is made available at single or subscription prices to any person, corporation, partnership or other unincorporated associatio❑ requesting the ❑ewspaper and making the applicable payment. (8) Said newspaper has complied with all foregoing conditions for at • ' - --����^��r„hi��arinn mentioned below. (9) Said newspaper has filed . __�.__ ....a • �.: CITY Q� FRiOI.�Y, SUF�J�CT � nn�rvr���c�YEa ��N���a�,E�� ��l�A..6C�lT6�ii! . � �?��.OQ�W � ] � Ucpor� Ums�on� - . , . . . , tJum�� ticv i'�90 Appr�ved by Uato l / I ( fFIL - O/ AODRE:3S q�� y FILE OATE .._._... CONiPLET�' FtEVtEW CHEC{<LIS'�' � ��_d '`f � 6�ETURR! 'i'O 63LAfV(VING ' • � oue o�-rE .__. . /�3��-3y�/�� ��� GC7MMEN'Y'S . . �� �� q . � � � � � � . � -�� � � ( � � .��� � � . � � . ���� � � �. � - � ��� , ���, ��' � . � � � � ��� 7 �1�--� � � . _ ,��.�.�'� � . � � �- , . e I ,^ _ - s `•,` : .� r ,>,� �fi4�� �t.G' � U/tid�/rl�2'��/�a f o��' � 7 r2��'T" / . � - rx- �J <� ��r _ G. c_.�_.� �„_ f�7� �� " �-��/-�' �C � C "�<"�';��; 7� � �� .% C:��t .��� � �L �_. � • � / °�j� I . � .. � � � / �c' � / � t c. ,s� ��_ - . _�z�'�,�I ' ' � � � �� �� i� � i . , : . _,�'�'�". � �z��.�x ol� r,���:t�LLY °• 1NT1VG CC�_:',,�ix�a. � "''��, ^ JI1L�' 2.�� �'I,!1; TOI`1 r.i.r..._,`TITd�.s -- C!:LL �['0 0'i�i:?:�:i; i Chairr�a.n Harr�is ca]_led the July 25, 19'79, meetin� of the Planninr; Com:�issa.on to order at 7 , 30 P.t��1. R�LL C.ALI,: Iti�iemb�rs Present: r,�ls. HugY�es � loir. Oquist, I��ls. Schnabel, i�ir. Harris� I.'Ir. �reuenfels , i+�r. Hora (substitute for P�Zr. Laxi�en�eld) IaTemb�rs Absent: I',ir. Langenfeld Others Pr_esent: Bil1 Deb�on,, Associate Planner Jerrold Boardrnan, City Planner nPP',"'.OVE PLAIdT1I�+'G COT:�I�iISSION ���IT�;UT1�S : J� 11 �1,,��: -- _ ----- — � NIs. Schnabel stated that on page 1�, of the miriutes , it should be corrected to read: ',; 2300 new construction unit,� - 4�60 new subsidized units;' - �BO new unsubsidized uni'ts (modest cost) 1360 new units (�.�arket r�.te) ; i,1s. Hu;hes sta�ed that the only problem ���ith this correction was �hat the fi�ure of 181�0 unsubsidized uni�s bein; deleted, would � make the people have to do their o�.m ar�:`thrnetic with the figures. I�,ir. }3Qardman suggested that the figurej'of 18�0 could remain with- out a 'r�arket rate' behind the figurej' 1'�"�s. Schnabel agreed to this change, �o that the corrected figures should read: ; � ! 2300 new constru�tion units - i-�60 new subsidi,%zed units �.8 -0 new unsubs�dized. units - 4B0 new unsuU�idized units (modest cost) 13�0 n.ew units' (r,�arket rate) T��OTTOIV was riiade by I:Is. Schnabe]�!, seconded by i+ir. Oquist, to approve the corrected July 11 , 1979 miMutes. t1P0I�I A VOICE VO`l�:, AL:L VOTTI�TG �Y�:, CHAIi�:'y'IaN HAi� �h'IS DECLARED THE T�ZOTION CaRF�I�-:D U�IANIi.�OUSLY. . 1 . FU�3LI C Hil�i�IPdG s Rr��U t?S�� FO i-,_� SPECIAL U SE PLRP,� SP '` -0 , IIY itiUBi�:�;�i�' I-i. I��L'i'�::'.;;5 : P�r Section ?0 .���i�_�to al � cbnstruc��otZ of�a new d�fr�l1.nt, iri"CP�i-2 zonin� �'l.00d �lain c�n :r,o-i;s 0, 31 �ind 3?_ , �loci�r'I' , �.ivervicvr Hei{;7zt�, tlze same bein^� 806 :aiver.vie��r �l'err�ce N..�• ' ' COi�:[�iZS;'tQN l.;i:ETING JLz��_�___1g79 Pa�'e 2 i'LANI�ITIvG _._ _._._ rri0TI0IV by �.1r. Oquist� seconded by l,i�. Hughe;.,, to open -�he Public � Hearin�;. UPON 1� VOICi'� VOTt�, l�L'L VOTINU AYF', CHAIi�i�`I?lI1 I-I'11'.i�IS Di:CLARisD THi� PUBLIC H�a'i:IN(� OI''�N AT 7 =35 P•T`�7• PZr. �3oardr�an sta�ed that the pa{;es rr"17-�� of the a�enda� did not really shotiv axy.ythin�, in the plat plan, so he then showed the Comrnis�ion rr�embers his copy. He sta�ed th.�t thi� is located on Riverview Terrace, ax�.d Glencoe, on �n 8� - foot lot on vrhich they requested to construct a dwellina• . IIe furth�r stated that ir� this type of a situation� the City requests that the architect to corne in and show the City v�here a11 the dra.ina�;e lines are going to go , and, hov✓ it is going to drain out from the property line. Iie stated that accordin� to the la.yout, the drainage plan �vorks well. He stated tha�t there is a sli{,Yit problem on the one side �_n the s�eepness of �:he slope. He sta�t�d that it is about a one-to-one slope. he stated that �hey r�ay �.vant them to do somethin� about that such as a retainin.g �all. �'� -s��«e kind.� � .Othe�- wise, he stated, everything seemed to ���ork �••rell in the layaut. He �urther st�,ted that the sewer, and water are in, and that all the drainage does go out to the street. t��r. Harris questioned if this vras a corner lot? l�Rr. Boardrnan stated tha't yes it was a corn�r lot. T�.is. Schnabel questioned as to v�hat wa,s g0121� to happen �vith the eleva.'tion of this lot? . AZr. Boardman stated that they could get a general idea frorn the cross-section that he had. Tvis. Schnabel questioned if it �vould have to be built up? DZr. Iloardman stated that all of the shaded area of the cross- section vras built up. T+ir. Harris questioned if this vaould have any detrimental. effect on the surroundin� property? 1�Tr. Boardrnan stated -that �o their estimation, no it �vould not. TSir. Harris questioned as to which way does it drain after it goes to the street? I�Ir. Boardrnan stated that it all moves �to��rard �he river, and that �there are catch basins at the ends of -tYie s-treet. P��ir. Harris questionec� as to how they handled the curbs at the swale line? i I,�r. Boardcnan stated that the top of the curbed elevation i� lo�ver j than the swale line. ! ; � I I'LflilldlI�(� CQi.:`,I:��TOIi � f��,l'I1`;rr Jt�'�?.�._..1.��.�._..___.._ Pa c .�— •, I'.ir. . Harri a �:hen quest�ioned. a� to lzovr they ��1,xz�ned to handle the ;;�-��1e lin� in tlie ba.cl�yard. He: stated th>;t -i;here did no� a.ppear �to b� rr�ucli �aitcr�. i'�ir. :�oardrnan, anc� i.'ir. . Harri.s then discussed. the gradi�nt line. i:��r. rjoar.dmazZ sta.�ec% th�=�t �h.is ��,las simi�.a..r �l;o a previous reque,�-t� in that i.t did not have rnuch roam for error. l��r. I-Ia.rr.i.� questioned a.0 �ta hav�t and �^�hon� checks this after. i.t is don.e? �ie st^�;ed th�.t i.t bothers hini, as to haw it is verified, th�,t it a_s ac-tually built this ���ay? l��r. Boardrnan stated, that it v;as his vie�v tha� it was the building i.nspec�toa•' s respon;;ibil.ity to r,.ake sure that �11e con�truction �aT�.s buil.t ac.cordin; to the specified p1_�ns , and la.;�out. �'�3.so � he stated, �l,hU.t tize,y� do have �. veri�'icatioi�. survey, and if they need to , the Cit;� can rea�ui:ce that ��lzey verify tho�e �levations. i<'ir. Harr.�_s sta�ted, tha�: 11e f�lt that to have the eleva�ion veri�ied� �°�as so.methin� i,ha�t the City sl�iould r_ equire be done, for �L}1e norneowners beriefit, �.s well as zar the City, and the surrounding nei�;hbors. T�%�:�. �chn�.bel questiened if this verification 4'JOLt1C� not have ta be aone, V�hen �i�he bloc:�s �vere put in? T;ir. I�ar.�-!s sta�ed zh�'t no � it vaoulc? h��.ve t� be dane �•Vhen -Lhey � do the ;rading. i.':s. Schnabe.l questioned if -that �vouldn°t be too late? �,ir. Harri.s s�ta�ed that no , it wouldn'�t be, because th.e crii.i.ca1 points l:�eren' t up a.gainst the hause, but rather in the svrales and the ��,�ateri�rays that they are puttin� in. llis. SchnaL-el stat�d that she understood. �that �he intent, vras to keen the house �,bove �. certain 1eve1 also. T�ir. Harris sta�ed that yes it v�as, but that th.ere was no problem �vit�l the house , Uut tlZat hi.s concern �vas �vith �the draina.ge, because they are so ti;;ht on the elevat:�ons, that there is no room �'or error. ltiir. Oquist questioned i�' the elevation of tlle house brought it up ou�L of the flood ��lain? I�ir. Boardm�z1 stated that yes i�t did. P:ir. Harris questioned i�" the petiti_oner �vas in the audience? i�<<r. . lloilald Pertinen o� 1611 Hi�h�vay 10, l=iinnea.polis, c�.me forth, <�nd ,^,tated th�.t �the p�titioner v�as not present, but that he �vas representi_n� him. ��, PLAT�NTT�1G CO�:'iP%iT��IQI`1 I';:Fa'::?T71�dCs Ju�� 1��.. -- — .___._Pa re 4 l;ir. I'er�tinen sta.�ed th��.t he had a fe�v cor�r,�en1:�, �,s :L'�r. as the � dr.ainaf:;e tiv�.s concerri�d. IIe s��ated that �they realized , that they • were ti�;ht on ;r_a.de;, but tha.t the onl�r �^�ay -to �e�l: r��ore swa.le , v��as �i;o bLzild up on th� pro�e._rty line;_, and he said th�.t �vould crea�:e a problem for �;he cen�ter build.in;. 1-IL :i'ur�cher stated that even thotz�;h it vras a rninin�al �lopc , he rel�t �i;hu�f; it vrou.ldn' t chaxl�e the e::istin�f dx�ain���;e a.t all. I=Zr. BoZrdr^�xz stated -tha.�t he ��rauld recarune��d �;ha�: th� Commission meir.ber„ recomr�iend, that to elir;iinate t;h� stc�ep slope� they shotzld have �;hem� put in sorce ��or� of retaining ���all. T+�r. Perti.nen stated, th�.t if he h�.d a choic�, he would liYe to see a recornrlenda,tion io pr.oceed as proposc�d , �vi1�h �he stipulation, that if i� did i.n fact Ueco.ne cl, j�Z'ODZ.em, that they �vould at that tir�e correct it. i��ir. Boardr:�an stated tha.t he knew th�.t a one-�o--one slope Urr�,de ���a.s steep, so he su€;�e;ted that as an �.ltern«tive, they cou]_d shift -the gara�e so that it is set back 1'� 1�2 feet. i�.ir. Pertinen stated that ��ould create a pr.oblern ��:rith some of the bedr.00rn �vindo:��s. Chairnan Harris ques�ionecl if anyone had �nymore questions of the petitioner' s represen�tative, or i�' there was anyone else, in the audience, that �.Jou.ld v��ant to spe�.k on. tnis item? T�!s. Schnabel stated that tl�.e Cam�m�ission h�.d in the last month or so , conversation a.s to the possibi.lity of declarin� a nzoratoriuM on buildin�; in �t;he filood �lains area. She questioned as to iF there was any updsted in�orr�iation on that? I�ir. Harris stated that no , he had no furth.er informatior� on it. P.ir. Boar.clm^�n. �tated tha_i� the City Council, had referred it back to the Plan7�.in; Co umissian. -, I';�s. Schnabel questioned i:�r. Boardnzan, as to if he had heard fzom any o� �t,he nei;izbors on this i�er�'? i4�lr. Boaadraan stated that no, he had not. T��Is. Hu�;hes sta�ed that �;his seemed to have aewer problems than the l�,si r�ques�L tli� Colnmission had seen. i'rir. I-iarris st�.ted that he ��aas l;.ore comfortab.le wi-th �tnis request than the previous one also. T.;OTTON by I':�s. �iu�hes, seconded by I'��r. Oquist� 1;o close the Public . Hearir.�. U�'ON A VOIC� VO`I'i., ALL VOTIi�tG AYr;, CHAII�I�+IAN IiARRTS D,`.'.'CLA;� {�ll THE PJBLIC riE<'1RXN� CLOS'��:D AT 7 � 5S �'.i�:i. � _.,�.�.�, T'I�!�iVNTi�G CO(;`;`�1I�S�ON T�;�,��1'I1dG Jua- 2.`�.��'j��.,,______�— ._._._. Z'���-.�- � AS;;. kiu�;hes qt�e�tianed as to h���� much .�L ve:rification survey cost? T�,�r. �iax:ris s�:ate� tha� now the �uity rec�u�.re;, a ver�..�'i_ca�ian of lacati.c�n� vo th�at the �;ity wou.ld then ju;t �.dd a verifica�l:ion af e1�va.tion. i�Is. liu�,hes que;��ioned as to a�:�pro}:im�:�tely how Many more points �;his verif'icatinn v�o�alrl a.dd up to? i�ir. Harris sta.ted that he �usl�ected that it rr�ouldn' t be an awful 1ot. 11Tr. Ooluist stated that �,��hat bo�thers him, is �.rho makes the decisivn tha� at what; 7�oirit in time is there a problem. He stated th�.t he �elt that a retaining ivall should b� put in v�hen the f��nal grading is clonc. P•iuch c�.isGu�sion ensued a� ta at �vhat poin�t and who v�ould determine that a probler�� e�tisi:ed , and ho�°r the Gity could then require a retain:ne�.1t put i.n. i�;OTI0i1 �vas r��de by i,1s. Huvhes, �econd�cl by 7.:r. Oqui�t, to recor�:r.:end �o Go�anc�1 apl�roval oi the iteqL?est for a Special Use Permit, • SP ;,���9-07 ► by :��bert ii. I-ielter:�es : 1'er Section 20s. 1.57 � S�I� , to �,llo�v construction of a ne�,v dv�elling in CY.�-2 zonin�; (flood plain) on Lots .3�� 3�- az1�i 3?_, i31oc?� '� , :-Zivervie�v iiei�hts , 1:he s�.me being F306� :�ivcrview ierrac� i�t.�,. wi�;h. the follo�°rin� sti�ulati_ons: 1_ . ) tr�ey ver•i��'y �tl�c� �;'r�d�, vrn.i.=�e d.oin� t�e v�rifica.ti:i�oY� o�' the site. 2. } tl'iey have w re-�ainirl;� x�all on �the sou-th-sir3e put in. UPOi�T :; �rnZG�' Vna:�, .�::,T� "VCTTI�'�r 1'�.Y�, CHr�I:�ci`;ia�I�i HA:�i�IS J�,CI��.:�a:1) TH:�: i'r10`:PIOi� C1�Iitj1LD Ui�?��ivTi:it"�t1SLX. T�Tr. . T-ia7'�ris 177.aQ'Y'irie� �r.e petitioners repr?sent•ative, �th�.t this �vould �a �c Gouncil on :��,Ll�';US� 6, 1.979. iie stat�d �that there woul,d no� be a Fublic Hearin� required, so tl�at the Council coul.d act upon it at �hat time. I4'�OT7U:�I by �:ir. Truenfels, Ueconded b,y P;:s, Sc.'�u�abel_, to Move i��eiu „,� of the agenda 'Continued : Cen-tr.zl Center for r amily Rescurc�s' ,�o the ne�t i.�em on the agenda, UPpI�T A VOTGi VOT�., l�LL VOTINI; �'�Y'.'., C:;A:C�.I.aN HA.:�:RTS D�:CL��Fti.D THE 11i0�i'IO:V C�I�RI��T� UIviaNI::iOU SLY. �,, �OiVTI.`rU�D: C�;I�1`��:�I, C�NTa:;� r0i: ��1[�iILY i-::�SOU'�?CES i+�r. Trv.enfe]_s s�ated tn-at t;�e I'1 nin� Cocr�r,�a.ssio�z had a,sked the IiUi!:��1 1Zesources Con�r:ii s;;'�on 'to lo _ in-t;o this matter, in particular res��ec't �ho tYie que;tian of �vh�t er there are any a:;encies in the T�'ridl_ey area� ���l�ich to sciY�e ex � �nt offer ser�rices , vrl-iich �vould constitute an overlax�� o:c dtfpl cation of the services that are ,.�.-�-�._m ,., , — �'LAT1Tl�I�dG C01'i�:�X�SI0i��1 I.�c,•�TIT�(.7�— Jul ��� ._....� Fa e _� propo:�ed, to be offered by �he i;en�ra.l Centcr �'or I�';.mix,y l;esr�urces, in S�.rin„ I,a'r.e Parr. ;,Ir. '.i'ruenfels st�at;ed that thE��y hav� a . written ;}ur�.,:,���.ry o� their �:i_rzdin;�, ��ncl .z r. f:}�or� ���rx•i.tten by onc; o.f the Con��r,.i.:;�inY, r�:emb�:rs. (:�ee l�tt,�,chanenl;j �;:�. '�'��ueri�'el, then handefl to the P�annin�� Commission rmem�ers copies a� the summary and �tl�ie rcport. He further stated that �he Cocr�t;�i;si.on h`id used the l�'ridley �orr,r,�uni.ty �;ervicF:s Uvol,le�t; a� his resource ;uide. � ;'�+�0`;'"COiV vy .�:'is. I-Iu�;hes, seconded by i��ix. Oc�uist, �;Q�� �eceiv� and � recor;:r. end to Council , the items Pr•c�parecl by th� Iiu�;:^n i�esourcer Co;nr�ii�sion on the Central Cer�ter :�or ��aanily :�e�ourc��. (At�tached) . -Q r lrj - (�l T. �'t }'� �1�, r� �.ii Y -- I`�' .ii UPON � VOIC�.. VO�L, �.LL VO�I.d.� !�Y1�, CIi�lI1.��ZAi�1 t�r'�RRI.� i7�GL��i�Lll 1H,� 1'�i02'1'ON C�1:��i;Ii:�D UivAIv'I��:!4USLY�. � T,�r. 7'rueni'els then read �'rom �the surnmary, ��nd sta�ed to the Comr.�is^ion sr�at the i�e�s are that the Central Center. praposed as t:heir seiva.ces. He furt,her sta-c�d �th�lt con�id_ering iterals ;;`1 �ld. ;;2, ther_e �t�pc�..red to be no overlap. I-Ie stated �hat f�r item ;;4�� f.o _r preschool ci�ildren, thexye seemed to be an overlap in the :'ridley pro�r�;,�i of ""r'_o��iz�,; tivith i�ids - Kradle thru i�inc�er�;arten" {;�l;I;Ii) . He further st�t�c� that item ;;r;3 rarril.ly Cauriseling, and �tern ,;5� ��'amily Counsel.or, sho���ed some over�lap, in that there �rvas counseJ_in� ser�vices in i ridley thru Lut��eran Social Services at S�. Philli.p ' s Church, and wi�t;h the Fridley :,�ethodist Cnurch, He stated that froc;l what the Comrni.ssion ��ras able to deterr�ine thou�h, w�,.;; that this was more Ur less lirr.ited to the con�;r�;ations of these churche,. T�,;r. Truenfels s'tated that a.� the tir:�e the �.^e1JOr't vr�s vrritten ther�e �vas nn+ a clear underutandin.; as ta �^rhat the role of the Centr. al Center� in the T'robation Officer a.rea `�rould be. Iie stated t7�at he had since been in:iorr��ed by :.is. Car_lson that tlZey �^rould have space r��ac�e available for �. Proba�ion Officer, if neeci be. He further stated �;hat concerning the ��.ed Cr_oss, ther� ���as an unit located in Coon :�apids. I-Ie vrent on t� say that concer.ning Batterecl '.Jomen, there �vas an apparent overlaP with the Ai�.oka County Task Force for i3attered '�domen (AC`�) . :4Ts. Lee C�.rlson of 7R37 Sth Street I�t.i:. , Spring Lake Park� interjected that this was ane �.nd -�he s�.e, in that AC`i' , is using �their office space a't this time. �ir. Truenfels stated that 1:� understood that the Central Center v�as planni.n� on makin� some teena?;e counselin; avail_able in the �'uture. :'��r. Tr.uenfel.s then went on to rea� his vS_ew, i.n the last paragra.ph of the Hur�;�,n Resources �a��mi.ssioxz sumrnary. :`�Zs. Carlson s�:ated �that they are no�v in the pracess of in�ter•- vie�vi�z� c�x�dida�es applications :iaz a h;:�lf-Li:ne counselor. She �'urther stated thaL the t�vo caxididates th�.t they ar� intervie�vin�, i both have the credentials for teen cornmur.ications �;roups� �vhich � is a definite consideration. She :iurther statea that ,he has ! bepn in contact wi.��h i�Is. w'a�ner, wha is involved ��,�ith the `l�een ; � i f � I , � ; . —-._------ -- ----_ ._----_�._---------------- , — ---� ' ??7 � REGULAR MEETING OF AUGUST 6, 1979 PAGE 7 f' ' MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to remove the item from the�able. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting �ye, Mayor Nee declared .� the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to waive the reading an approve the ordinance i upon first reading, contingent on the acceptance of the agreement proposed by i staff. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a oice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously � ' CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE [y�CLARING SURPLUS PROPERTY ' AND AUTHORIZING SALE EXCESS REGIS LANE RIGHT- -WAY : � .; /, Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated t�9s ordinance is requested as a trade-off of property near Regis Lane and Ni� lwind Road. He stated Mr. Sullivan ' at 1161 Regis Lane wants to acquire the exc�ss public property adjoining his land in order to provide area for a swimming popl and the City should acquire an easement from Mr. Sullivan for utility an,d drainage purposes. He stated - the Assessor's Office has an evaluation ,bf approximately 25 cents per square , foot on the property to be released and�it was suggested the City should i request $1,500 to consurmiate the tradef off of these properties. - i . i Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated t e Charter requires it be declared surplus `' before it can be deeded to another roperty. He suggested, if there is a ; mortgage company involved, they ag ee to the deeding of the easement. MOTION by Councilman Barnette to aive the reading and approve the ordinance upon first reading. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses. Upon a voice vote, all ; � voting aye, Mayor Nee declared he motion carried unanimously. i . RECEIVING TNE PLANNING COMMISSION MI I��ES �Of " 1979: ' REQUEST FOR SPECIAL USE RMIT, SP #79-07, BY RO H. HELTEMES, 8065 � RIVERUIEW TERRACE: j � � Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated this is a request for a special use i � permit to allow construction of a new dwelling in the flood plain. He stated � the Planning Commission has recommended approval with stipulations that the i grade be verified while doing verification of the site and that a retaining I Iwall be constructed on the South side. I Mr. Sobiech pointed out this is a large lot on a corner which borders two I -- streets and helps the drainage pattern. � � I Councilman Fitzpatrick asked how many persons were notified of the hearing � - before the Planning Commission. Mr. Sobiech stated 16 persons were sent � . j notices. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to concur with the recommendation of the I Planning Commission and grant special use permit, SP #79-07, with the stipu- � lations that there be a verification of the grade and that a retaining wall be � constructed on the South side of the property. Seconded by Councilwoman ; � Moses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. � FUNDING FOR C[NTRAL CENTER FOR FAMILY R�PSOURCES: ' � • � Ms. Lee Carlson of 7937 5th Street, Spring,�Lake Park and Mr. Dean Sabby of � 141 104th Avenue, Coon Rapids, appeared b�fore the Council regarding their � � - � request for funding for the Central Cent�r for Family Resources. ' 'r � j % i i ' Mr. Sabby, Director of the Cetral Cen�r for Family Resources, stated the j purpose in coming before the Council . s to explain and describe their program j � and to re quest some financial su p por� from the C i t y. � � / I ; . Mr. Sabby stated the City of Spring Lake Park set up a task force to review • j the needs of the community and h�d representatives from the schools, clergy i i and Police Departments on the t�isk force. He stated they went through an extensive procedure and one of the probl�ms that came up time antl time again was juvenile � delinquency. He stated they�elt a concept of prevention should be developed anu I i:his is the basis for their rogram. i � I i I � � ��� --- ---- -- — --- -.—_i REGULAR MEETING OF AUGUST 6, 1979 PAGE 8 i � • i I Mr. Sabby then reviewed their proposed family service program and what items it ' � would cover. He stated there would be an advisory board and an evaluation process ; on an on-going basis. • � Mr. Sabby stated they are looking at $25,000 as the amcunt they will need to ! ' function on a part-time basis for one year. He stated Dr. Gilbertson, clinical ; psychologis't, has agreed to work with them in terms of being a consultant and � , will monitor the case loads. Mr. Sabby stated they felt funding should be a shared responsibility with the State, County and local governments and other organizations. He stated they hoped ; to receive some funds through the Youth Intervention Funding program. � Councilwoman Moses asked if they could foresee that this would be the only � year they would request funding. Mr. Sabby stated he felt they would have to come back next year with a similar requesi:, but hoped they would be successful i • and could provide facts and statistics; � Mayor Nee questioned what the evidenc� is that counseling has any effect on I the issues they raise. � i � . Mr. Sabby felt they were unique in�that is only the second center where they have . ; focused attention at an earlier age. He stated in this area, there couldn't be any statistics. / Mayor Nee asked some of the pro�lems they would be dealing with. Mr. Sabby stated it could be in the area of single parents, on communication in the family, child abuse, etc. Mayor Nee sked if he felt there was something they could say or do that would correct the ituation. Mr. Sabby felt it is a matter of getting people together and comnunic,ating. i Councilman Darnette felt a►�/example was in the area of alcoholism where they are � finding out that they just�'can't deal with the alcoholic, but have to deal ; with the entire family. , � � i Ms. Carlson felt they s ould consider the cost of treatment centers where a ; lot of money is being ent and thought the concept of prevention should be � considered. , Councilman Schneider 'asked how they would get to the people who needed the � help. Mr. Sabby fel/� this would be done through i:he schools, clergy, etc. i i Councilman Fitzpaty�ick stated one of the problems he has is that they do have ` organizations whic'h have succeeded and have a very good track record and the Council has been ,£ight-fisted as far as support. He stated Mr. Sabby's presentation was/persuasive as �ar as the need, but felt, basically, it isn't City business. ilie stated they have had appeals from other groups in the past � which they hav�n't funded. i Ms. Carlson s�ated the problem is that the City says it is the school's � � responsibility and the school says it is the City's responsibility and maybe ; what cities 8nd schools have to consider is some of the human needs as a combined and shared r^esponsibility. ' Councilman Fitzpatrick pointed out that he was sure they are aware that this � isn't as rnuch the City's responsibility as other levels of government. ; Council�roman Moses stated she sees a real need, but didn't know if it is i the City's responsibility. She stated, knowing other organizations have j asked �or support, the recommendation of the Planning Commission left � her a little confused because they recommended approval and also recommended � i the C�buncil look at these proposals. ( ' ..� I Ms. Carlson explained that the Chairman of the Planning Commission was aware of other requests for funding and he had added the i•ecommendation that there should be some stipulations that all of the programs be looked at. i Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated a fe��l years ago when the Council received the � same kind of request they took the approach that these should be prioritized. ! i I � I li I � i . ,a''! �`` � ��� . .. _. _... !k • , .;� ����y� m ��:� � ��°°�-� �� ������� � �:,�- _�.�. T . F� F�`� ,�.� . ,,�,' 6431 UNIYERSITY AVENUE N. E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA '55432 ,� " jA•y% ,� TELEPNONE ( 612)5T1 -3450 J ��`�r'�; �� Augusi 13 , 1979 �:` � � ; CITY COUr�CIL � . ��r � --� - x.� '``� lIC7TUN T/tKCP1 NUl'ICF � �'' ___.�.-- ----- - �, '�, . � ��� Robert H. Heltemes � �:`r� � 11779 Norvday Street N.l�l. `�-� Coon Rapi ds , P1n 55433 � � . Qear �1r. I-lel temes: ' p� August 6, 1979 , t.►��� Fridley City Council officia�'l�%apprc�veci your rerucst -for � .�ze�ia_i_Us�_Permi_t,_.SP���_��'.II� t�ri th ti�e �t�i�ulat:ons 1 -i sted bel ovr. 8065 Rivervie�v Terrace N.E. � Please reviev� t'��^ F�o��d st�ipula�cio»s, s�igr� t:F�� srat��ment beloi�r, an� return �IIE' ca;},y -c�� �Lrl�: C�i�=Y of Fridley. T� 1�OU h�3'S'G .':•��� `?;.tes��icns 1"�'n�3�,.C�it,Q r:{1^ c<I:':?�:E.'. ?:;i"�l��i1y ��C't4Se Cc1�1 �i r> ?y r�-,� r�- ���'�? � thP Can�����ri,i ty D,_��c: �c,p.�.-� �;: Ori'i ce a�, �Ti-:3�,�.�. � cerc7 ,, _ �� f_��f�t�:_I� L.. f:;U;�,i;DiiAfV � C Ty' PL��i�l�E�'c . . JLL/de Stipulations: 1 . The grade be verified at the same time the verification of the site is done. 2. A retaining v�all be provided on the South side of the lot. � Conc:�r r,�ii:i� action tz1;;n. _. _ _��� ,