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SP79-02/' • � • ' ' � + CITY Qr rRIDL[iY MINNt:SU�rn , . � ,. • • PI.ANNING AND ZONING POftM � Q NUMBER ��-��, . • TYP� OF REQUCST o � r • � APPLICANI''S S IGNA1�`--j-,,,�..y:..• c �ti� ) � , Rezoning naar�ss ,;; }��/ "7 —�`t � /'� ��� - � Z' Special Use Permit ' :�7/- �S�j 5��. �.� P�� �;;�`�"� Approval of Prcm in- � � Telephonc Number � ��:�;= , S�:� � �/� o . , inary $ Final Plat PROPERTY Oti�'N�R'S SIGNATUR�-�-.=�� •��i-��y7 � Streets or Alley � Vacati�rzs � �Address l,��,l/ � � S%. /G'_� � • . Other Telephone Number ��/ — �S�S�2� Fee ,� � ,�� Receipt No. � ,�'J��.: Street Location of Property ����/ '7 S%• �� � . � Legal Description of Property /� o T // ����.e �. ��0 7` �?�� ���� � Present Zoning Classification ;;"� -- J Existing Use of Property�.���i��� ,/7—�;�� �. . � , Acreage of. Property Describe briefly the proposed zoning cl�issification � � r ! • or type of use and improvement proposed �- T/ ' . Gl�' �-�0�-�''�. �S���-f?�' ��'�'�-�.'�% ! .aY �t' — { - i __ . . � � i � Has the presen� applicant previously sought to rezone, plat, obtain a lot split or ' variance or speciai use permit on the subject site or �part of it? yes_�no. ' What was requested ai�d �vlien? # � � � i � The undersigned understands that: (a) a list of all residents and oiJners of property `; �i�hin 300 feet (350 feet for rezoning) must be attachcd to this application. � (b� This application must Ue signed by all otoners of the pro��erty, or an explanati.on given ►��hy this is not the case. (c) Responsi.bility for any defect in the proceedinbs resulting from the fa.i.lure to list tlle names and ad�tresscs of all residents and property owners of property in c�uestion, belongs to the undcrsigned. . � A sketcli of proposed property and structiire must be dr1ti��1 and attached, sho�ainfi the � following: 1. North Directioii. 2. Location of proposed structure on tlle lot. 3. llimensions of praperty, proposed structure, .and front and side setbacks. , ' 4. Street Names. 5. Location and use of adjacent existing buildings (within 3U0 Feet). � � c ' The undersigned hcrcby declares that all the facts and representations stated in this ` application are true and correct. � . _.._ � , ,- _ , � ) __.- , . DATE�;� � •- "� � SiGNATU` r � ; � (Al'!'LICA�'1') � ` � Datc Filed � Date of llcarin� � • � • , �- • 'C Plnnnitt� Commission A�proved City Couiicil Approved ; (datcs) Dcnicd (d�tcs) Denicd � _ _ • . � ,.��rr. , � I 3 � ! PU[�LIC V1�=ARING ' , 6EFORE 'iHE ; � PLANfdINr C0I�1MISSIOP� . ' Notice is hereby given that there will be ai�ubli,c Hearing of the Planning Commission of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on t�Jednesday, March 21 , 1979 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.P'la for the �>urpose of: Consideration of a a request for a Special Use Permit, SP #79-02, by Irvin Korst, per Section � 205.051 , 2, A, of the Fridley City Code, to allo�•r . the construction of a second accessory �uilding for storage of an antique automobile, on Lot 11 , Block 2, Rice Creek Terrace Plot 4, the sam� being 6871 7th Street N.E. , Fridley, Minnesota. ` Any and �11 persons desiring to be heard shall be give an opportunity at the above stated time and place. � RICtiARD H, NARRIS CHAIRMAN ' " PL/�NNING COh1MISSION � I Publish: March 7, 1979 ', March 14, 1979 � ' , � i, I + . � •i Planning Commission 3-6-79 �� MAILING LIST SP #79-02 Irvin Korst 2nd accessory building Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Willman Mr. & Mrs. Gerald To1lakson 6835 Washington St. N.E. 6851 7th Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, h1n 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Willard Schlenker Mr. & Mrs. Robert Olmstead 6845 Washington Street N.E. 6850 7th Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Berget Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Johnson 6855 Washington Street Pd.E. 6840 7th Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Donald Wall Mr. & Mrs. Armond Grage 6850 Washington Street N.E. 6830 7th Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 David Glenn-Lucile Cook Mr. & Mrs. James Jachymowski 6840 Washington Street N.E. 6820 7th Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Darwin Klockers Mr. & Mrs. Byron Johnson 6830 Washington Street N.E. 6862 Washington Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. Fred J. Lautizi Ms. Audrey Shenkle 6820 Washington Street N.E. 6858 Washington Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Heinz Esch Mr. & Mrs. Arlan Schires 6810 Washington Street N.E. 6854 Washington Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Harry & Albert Windus Mr. & Mrs. Charles Chesley 6811 Washington Street N.E. 564 Rice Creek Terrace N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. John Zembal Mr. & Mrs. Donald Pullen 6821 7th Street N.E. 6852 7th Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Ms. Joyce Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Koering 6831 7th Street N.E. 6855 7th Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Korst Mr. & Mrs. L�Jallace Jahn 6841 7th Street N.E. 6853 7th Street N.E. 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PIG: C(�r''�'�7���'iATIOTS 0� A F�f?,UEST .lr'C�:2 A ��CI.�.L USE PEl',N�.TT� `P �"t)..t)�?��r' ?i,VYid Y:�'�`;i`:1'�i 3�::ction ��'17�.(�5:1.9 �y A� of th� 2�ridl�y City � .� rzll.c:�r'�tt��c:o��,Ux�uctian o� m �econ:� accc���oxy bui]..clir.� �'or stor�,ge of t�n �ntique automobil�� on T,ot 11, B1ock 2, Rice Cre�k Terrace P1ot 4' tl�� �arae b�irig 6t3'�1 ?th Str�E�E; N.E. P�Y7'IOrd by Mr. Oc��zist� aecorded by P4s. Suhrb�er� to op�r� the p�a�lic hearing. LTJ''ON A VOIC� VO`�'E= ALL VCYl'ZT�"G AYE� CAA7RMATd ftAIZRIu I)ECLI�D THE PUI3LIC h'�RRIi3G 0�'T�;N AT 7:50 P.M. Ms. Gmbel str��ed the ear.rect �,ddress �s 6841 7�h Str�:��t NF� nat 6871• k1r. Lee�C St'.a�'.GCL th.a:t a�'tPr St��f Revie�w� St�ff ha� o�e conaern. Iie re�'�rreci to Pa�re 39 �f.�tk�e r_:�;c���,t� bac�k �n� sta�e:d t�Ere �r�s rso pl�nneci �ni;r.r�,n�� '�o t�Y� pro- pos�d �axr.•s.�� for �th� staia;e of �t11�t auto�b:�l�. St^,f�' was ce�cerned thwt i� «t sa�i4�inr� c�n ez:�tr�,rzce �a:.�s pa.��rdcd, '�h� sicle yr�.rd ti7Y1�C�1 �xis�ts for t�:at purp��e an�l the rer�r y�,rd w'eli.cr. e�ci���e for tha� pux�ose �ras rather sm�l�. �.'�Zey t�r�r� �l�o cors^errl:�d r��r�rdilx� a ch�,n�e of ow.a�rship in th� fu��u��;� so they woul.d li�e to ree �he ���t-i.�;�onex �zttcr����: �to �,et �a s���;nt from ha.s neiuhbor i� the �v�r�� an entr�nce �;o �k��: �;�.�.'u�� wf.�, �rc�nosed i.n �i,Y�e guture. TYie otl�er co�une�t from Stai'f �a�s t:�t tY,e propc���a �cce��sory str�icture is $or�e�rhra�i 1..Urg�r 1;�n they wc�ul�l reco�unen.d. D�. Kors�t ��ked �rrx�� tY�� St�-�ff �rauld. r�eon�nend zn re��rds �o size. N•r. L�e� �;ttat�ci �.� b�2ic�v�w�:� S�;�a.ff �r�r���d �r�prc.�:ir��t�teJ,� 3� sc�u�r� Y�et. h;�. . I��rr�.s s��tt:t �`�� �c�,u,:,s� ��e� �rou�.� be abaut l� x 2�. Mi. F:Ursti �:�t,a��n;z 1�L Yz�d or:��ix::=�.?�' Pln�aned to r:ake i� �'0 x 22� but found ii: w�s ju�t �� �c::c��c�mic�J. �� �;0 22 x 22. 2•ir. I,�Fli SLat� that in �la^ propose� ch�.ng�s to tk�e zc�nin� ee€�c, they �aoul.d be Zc�a�c.:in� ��t 2�+L1 sq���r� f��:� �s � r�ax�.�uwv wit�.aut ,� S�ecial Us� Perz7i�;. lu�ything over tk��t waul� rec�uire �; S�eci�l Use Permi�c tc� a r:�:iz�u� 5ize o� �f� squt�r� �ec��. N'.r. kir�r.•ris s�tate� tha�� �r�tzld '�� 2Q x 20. Nb^. Kors'c sta�ed 2� x 20 wGu1.d not be � probl�rn. His intex�tion ��s not to k�ve � drivew�;y Lec�,u�c� �h� c�,rs �on'�t �a in or oui; i�h�.� of��n. I�e would not use them �.t it wg.s snowiri� c�r rainii3�. He use� th�r� n�ybe three times � year. I+��. Ga��l. ���s�Ed z� d:tda�'t look lil:e th�re tir�rr� ci�ou�h roo� betwe�u 1;h� �xisting gara�e ar�d tkae f:ence to �4�; thE cars throu�h, e�p�cic�l],y :t:� the winter. Mr. Kors�t state�d tYrexe w�s� and h� s�*auld not ta2�e the c�r� aut in tl.tie winter. Ma. GabeZ As?c�d �bout the tree� in ttle backyard. Mr. Korst s�A�;ed t2zey WOU�.(� not remave �tny of tt�aQ i;rees. � ,. - - FT�ANNII��, CU.�I"SIOPI P,'C�TIP�G, 1�JARCII 7: 1979 � PAGE 3 . N�r. 3�rris asked l�crvr tl�e uti�.i�ie� fec3 l�tc '�;'=x� unit�F i� th�re wer� t�.:�e� se��:�r��E dxopa into the wn.i�s. Mr. Nit�cbke at�ated there �rt�s c�ne lin� for Fratex �r�d on� �.ine fox �ewer. The w��er cauld be nl�t�red �e��x��te].y� �nd he su��esteci th�re be mn r��socia�ion agre�m�nt for th� �e�r�r. Mr. H�rris a�reed 'ch�r�; shv��z1.� be An agreer���it a�-:�. n�k�d a�out tk�� power. Mr. Nitsch}te stated �Chc pew�r w�s seg�r�te anc� also th� g�+s was sepnr�te. Mr. I-T�rris asYed i� t�iex�� w�r� tb.ree sppara�� m�;v�rs. P�s. ��itscbke state�, ttz�re w�r� twa el�c�ric �u�ter� on the mi�dl� hquse. hs. F�arris �t�tEd thexe s�auld be an agr�e�.�r_t e�eardi�� �th� meters bein, on that bczi2din�s h1r. Idit sc��� �z�re�d. � N;r. &�r�is sta�ed ����; �.� h�d nc�tic�d there �aav a c?x°�ainag� ��d L?ti.�.it,y e�s�meni; �c�os� the �rort of tk:p nro�osed Lat 1 and �hc� �zopo��� Lot 3. F� nsl.�d if t��t was an e�.c� ��u��:ur.zt. 1�Sr. Lc�.� 3tA't� Ylf' �,ras �o� uure ��d wUu1.d hu�re to c�zeck. D4r. I.�.r.x°�� stfl.u�d it �,00l��.? lilt� pu�t of �, v€�c�'vi:Tc?. �.�.�;�, rzr�� wonciered it' they wexc r�-:�L€�a�:In� az��y af th�� �1Ze5r f'or dr€airz��;e :�y:�� u�.;il.3.•iy-. N`,r. Nitsc:�ke st�t,ed ��e h:�� purchGUe� p�xt flf that pr.��vxty ��atw �a� City. Wri�n h� i'�r�.��t pt�°ci,��se�d th.� Zo�c� �th��� �z�� � �Gac�:�:�:ci sizeet �n t;I�� nvrvh sic�� of tr�e ].a�;� so kie pu�°ch�=:��;a �ar� af tha� fi'ram th� Ci�t�r �n� ��v�c. his lo�i; up a .�itt1.� further so sn �c�d.iti�n�l 26 feet could ba �,dc�e�i to �k�� p�rk. Fic t��as not aware oF � d:c€�in��c: e�,�em:;zit. Mr. ii�:rris stau�d �;r�;�E; si:sce they were repla�in�r' �;he� shoul.d �ake sure tY�,e dr�,in��e Az�d u�t��.zty ��,�.e�n�nts sklo��r an �t?�e replat. MC7T]:ON by i�1r. I.�ng�nfeld' secanded by A'h. Qguist, 1:o reco�:end to Gouncil �ppratiT�l of`the prc�pas�d pr�:Zimir��zy platp P.S. �?9-01, J��,u P�;cr�. A3dition' by Alvin A. Nitschk�: Bein� a �c'�Z.l�t af Giktl.ot lf Rice Cr��k Pl�za S�u�th 1ldditian; th�� part o_f Lot 32� �31ack �, �.�w�il �aait�.on to Fridley ��xk, �}•iza� rdortYi of the South 2.7 Seet th�reo�a ineludin� tl�e W�:st t:a1f of tiracated al.ley nd joinir�g and ir�cludiz�g tY�at �art of ��. Croix Str.eet Ad�oining� 1,vii� Sauth af Cutlo�; l� Ric� Creek Plaza South Addition� to �lJ.c�w � thx�e� unit i:cn,�nlaouse deve].a�meut ts� b� sold s�part�t�].,Y, �encrally locnted on �;he r�st side ot' i��iil S�Lreet in the 660� bl.ock., with the stipulg�tions tlz�t Sta:'t' laok into the utili.ty factorfl :in re:�;nz�ds ta s;�p�rate x�c�ers i�r �;��c�x, �;t�s r�nd�:���r r�ncl aiso 1;o rr:��k� cer�i:�in �tt�:.re �re ��a �z�c�J.eu�, wit.h se�tbac'_xs t�z�ii ��;,"c�;��vnts e�p�ci_t�::L1.Y - — - - - - -- -------� -- - in re;nrcis to cii-�+a.na�e r,nd ut.i:l.itic�„ �,i�d ra1ti� r�:�l:� cert�;in �;hat �the cir��in��a�,e and util_it,y easctc�aits z�re shcrkr_ oti tile n��a pltzt. LTF'OIV A VOICE VC)TE� ALr, VQTINv AY�� c�arr�,��rr i��xxs Drcz,r�v THI; r�arzort caxxzm unaz�zr�c���,�. � Fr..�rartzrTr, cot��rr�uz�� r a�rxrTrp_ rgn�cFi 2:�.�g7�� - ��nG� 5 t��r. T��ne;er<felci �a�kca �,�l�q h� waul.d r��e;d a S��ca.�al IXF� Permit� if �he exising �;�brc#�;�: ��a �'�tr�elic:d �c� th� ree�.��nce. Mr. Hrarri� atf�ted the �ttached ga-r•e��: was ca;�r�i<��rr�d �{,bi a�e�ssory bui].da.n�,r� so this prapo�ed �F�,rm�e �oulc3. be a :�ecQr�d Acc��soxy Lui2di�.g. Ms. 5uZ7rbier as�.e� �.� h� wt�u].d. be etc�riz�.� twa ant�que cara 1;h��e. Mr. Ke�st �t�,t�ci he woul,d. Pr���ntl,��y tYa� c�rs wcxe bein�; s�;or�d at dif�'erent p1.�,ce�, one in �;n a�a�,rtmezi�t ��r��e h�v rent�nl f'Qr i:hh�,+ purpose. H� was wtorried it �ou7.d �e atol�:n fram t�zere. t�r. Qr�czi�t nsk��. if b.e w�uld add �, service ar�a to the �ara�e. N`u•. Kox�st �t�tec3 he ti ould not. Mr. Oqui�t �x�ltecl if he h�d g fee� betwecn th� lot la.n� and the e}:istir�� gara�e. 2�r. Korst s�ai;�d tl�t wa� carrect, und lze had 10 feet an tt:e otl�er side aP the house. Mz�. Oquist stZt€:� that 9 fe�:t wou].d be r�d�Qu.��e to �ei; tlea car tlu°ou�h. ?,is. Gab��l state3 th�,t witL� �, Io�; of snow it �oould be diff icua.t. i�ir. ICo.r_st state��l k�e ��^,d t��ough� �t�cut gutt�ia�;� �.� t� �Ql� o� the �enc� so he could �rove �he �ate i� n��d bc,� but, h� dc�e� nat n:l.an to tGk� the cars ou� in the wint�z. A'�. David Coaks �8�:,� Gd�sh�:-.�,tc�u St. I�f.E., st�'te3 h:�s pxcpQs•ty �r�s east of NIr. Korst�t pre,��rty' 2�.nc� izi� 1��,cls y�a�°�i �,r��� €��.,,i�c��� t� rsx��pos�:3 :;,�,ructuxe. Mr. CpO�S str�t�d he h��d � �atiQ and ��rctx in l�is b�;ck yGrcl. Curxe::�°��,y, `r;r. K�rs��° p.rop:�r+y is 1�riclsc���d taith ��.ru�:a G:,�d �cr�csF �.nd �u. Caol.°s co.sc�,x�. ���.� tizat a �truc•tur� , lil;� t;lei: �;ou7_ci <3.ei;rt.et �r,::� n�i, o,��.y �;he �csi,Y�.Eta.e be:t�uty �?f =clze pxc�,erty, Uut �:ou13 zaZso k�,v� �, n��a�iv� i.�;��c� on �tne re:�.l �s�at� value r�•� •t�e ad.jacent property. N`,r. Coak statea lae n,�� �a x��al �st�;t� a�;Ent �i`e him a;� opinfo��, t�nd his opinio� was tlz�t :Lt �aaalc3 d��trac�t fro;� t�ie r��,:f. �s�;u�v �talu�. �:� tY�u is �:r��� l�.e wou:l.d nct 1ae i� �'�xvox o.f � str.uctux� c�f t�is size be�r� a�ci,j�c��� t� his �r�p���y. i�,x. Cock aslced th.at wh�n t2?e Cc��rsnissiox� L�,�l;es trUir (�CC1.5:a.0$1' hc waul.d l:i.�c� thnzn �t� cca��a�er yr`7��t; their recQ.���nda�tion �vou18 be .i_f th�� �truc�ur� �aa in �;heir b�c�. yard. P�Is. Suhrbier askc�d wl:.r,v�t tl�e extez•iox of i�he �xopas�ct structure would b�. Mr. Korst st�ted t7e wou3..d use rv�Foni�e �idin�, �,nd m��ch �.t ta tk:e trim color on la�is house. Mr. I.�n�enfeld mskcc� what th� hei�ht of the g�ar�i�e wol.tld be. Mr. Korst str�ted i.t �ouia n�vE 8 �oo� studs and st�ndard 22 de�;ree truss. He did not waut to r�:t�ke it ��,y bi�;ger than r�ec�ss�ary. j ��,a;,; _ _ PLAP�^III3G CO2�SSSTON M�TZIJr,�Ml1RCI�i 21� 1979_ -- --- - PAGE 6 � - Mr. Storla aslsed Mr. T�ek if th� peti�tioner got the �u�ested eas��nt fro�n lais neighbor� eoul.d he ar a �uture owaer. pave that �rea tor a dri�vewq�r. Ms. Gabel askeci 3f hE coald take �t up to tY�e prop�:rty line. Mr. Eiarris stated they requi.red, the dr3.veway to be 18 ir�ches frasa tY�e propex~ty 1ine. Also� they r�qu.ire it to be 2 feet from the house. Mr. Storla stai;ed that woul.d then leave les� �than 6 feet� approximate7,y 5f'8". Cauld he pave that. Mr. Leek st�t�d th�t looY.ing at i� now, he could pave it. Mr. Karst stated ther� was a concrete side�rmllt up to house. , � . Ms. Suhrbier asked if he �rauld be doin� cax re�a�ir or rebLu7.ding. Mr. Karst stated the:re would be sau�e� but it waa�ld i2at be a �unls yard wlth �'��ders and �junk lying around. He keep� his yard u� and wo•a7.d continue to do so. Mr. Fiarx�is explained to tlie petitioner that a 5��ci�,l Use P�x°mit is issued to t;he property' nat to the person requestin� it, And it str�ys wi�h the property�. Mr. Lan�ent'eld read the followin�; in regards to S���ci�l Usa P�rmits; "If evidence is presez��ted �t the heari� t27dt th� requested use is compat:ible with the basic use au�Lhorized wi�hin the particular zo�e Fznd dces no� �adangcr trxe public healtli� safe�t,y or gener�Z we�.far� af' the �r�a effected or the cez��nuua.�.;� as � w��al�� aud ca�pZi�s with such other standards as s�Ac�fied in S�ctien 2�5.Q1� the Sp�cial Use Permit �:�ould Ue �r�n�ecl �,nd s denia7. woul.c� be dewmQd a:rbitr�zx�� wal.awful.a a��d i� vio?��(;ian of tY�.e applica�'ts cans�itution�,l �i�;hts." Nir. Lan�,�nfeld st�a�;ed he brou�ht this up to poixit� out �thc �ac�t that it would be vea�y� dif�'ictal.t in this case deny � Special Use Per�tit. Mr. Karst stated that he in���ds �o make the buildin� a�tractiv� to his home. Ma. Gmbel asked if he h�d stat�d h� woul.d go with a 20 x 20 rather than a 22 x 22. Mr. Korst stated he woul.d be vexy wi2lin� to ga with a 20 x 20. Mr. Harri� asked if ther� would be any paving. 1�4r. Korst stated he wou].d have a 3 foot apxon. Ms. Suhxbier �:ked if that wouldn't ruin the grass� not havin� a paved driveway. �ven taking the car out only occasionally. Mr. Korst stat�d he woul.d not take the car out when it was wet. Mr. Oquist asked i� Mr. Koxst had considered landscaping arowad the building. 2�5c. Kor�t ata�ted he woul.d landsc�,pe if neces�3�ry. •'t'I�F`.?�l'<�'T�: C!`�^��SSION MLT:'7'Ii'�C� :�'�'�CIi 2�.� 1�i79 PI�GE 7 h�. C�c�,�.ist s��t�ci h� wae t�:ix�lt�:�a� nx �o,n�� lr�xr;� s��:<.°u�� �,crdss �tYze bacl� t;}a.�'t waulci he�.� ta hid� tlze buildii�� r�xz� r;�ake St �are t�ttractive. P�c°. K�ir�t �t��ed he cr�u7.� put �.�� an ��Ze ctli�r sia� of '�h� f�a:ce� on �Pa� eas�ment. Mr. Q�juig� �s�:�d if he wou.ld h�v� 2 fe�t be�tween t�e �ara�� and the fence. rir. Korut �tr�t�:d there ��roczld be ,3 feet ca�ant3.ng the o�the�° side oP the �'ence. Ae �tatecl he w�s not �ryin�r to r�nt�:�onize r�� nel�hbors. A:r. L�n�;enfeld noteri that S��Ec3.�I Ure Per�i�ts w�z°e ��tbject to tana3urr�1 review� and he wn;xlr� lil�� -Lo e�ph�,szz� thc ct�ntr�l on S�eci�l Use Permits involv�:d hc:re. I�ir. S�orl.r� stated he felt resal.e valu� cot�_d be � -ret�sor� to deny� if it effects aesthe�:ics ta the point of di?n:i.nishing the nei�.bars prcperty value. 2�'�. Karst st��ted there were o�her houses in the b].ock tha� had gar�es set bacY fro�°� the hauses. A4r. 5tar�.a �zsked hc�a m�r�� buildin�s' in th.L 3tnrs�daate �rea� �ere set on the bnek of t:�c 1ot s. Mz. k��r s t st�t�d �e za�� not su..�e. Ms. �7'a�n YJ.Qcl�us�. 6c°.,�0 W��kaira�swcn S�. T r,,, s���ed sY��: fe3�t t:a.e s��e aa tLe Coo�.s, and 1;��,����y d� use their b�;cl� y�:�� r�nd sxa�r�l.c� nr;� 1i1;4 to see � d�;tsch�d ��,ra��. Th.�r� �r.� se��e �cross t?z� str��e�:. Sl�^ statcr� rh� c?icz no'i, want to s�¢rui �;�z�: s�,��r I.cso'iix� at �ha,s biJ bu��clir;�. S�e d3.d �l�t wu�c G� c�use �>.�z;� px��.a�:t_e�s,� �but taould 3i�e to k��vc� � re�a es�;�-te r�ger�t ccs�e oti��t r�zad -�•Lll h�r ii thti s waulrl d�truct �rcm ��� y�l� of he�° house. Ms. S�!hrbi�:r askec7. if -there sae�e d�:t�c�c:c� ��ru��s �cx•avs zhe �tr�e-� frc� k��r. . Ms. K1u�kus s�t�?t�d there were somz an. tr�e a�lser. �:��e of ��'as�iin�;�ona bu-t uot on �he:i:r �i�� o�` thc s;;r�e�;. Mr. H�rx•is �t�t�d he w�s concer�.ed abcata.t t�e ���u��� sr�en ��d if Mr. Korst decided to s�ll Yiis c�.rs or cl�wc�tli��, tP�ey wc�tzld 1» l�i`� �r:i��h � s�ccand �;cces;ory buildi� on the br�ck of a ].ot w�.th t; 9 f'oot �,ccess� which �s �retty ti.gh�t. A3r. Fi�rris stated he k��c�� not stzz.°e how tkzat wutxld ��ffect tl,e i�ei�;hbor to trx� north. �Ie aslced N�. Korst i�' t�e h�zd �p��roac�ed hi� nei.�Xibo.r far an ease�cnt. Mr. Korst st�ted he had not. Mr. Harris stated his concern was tk�at the n�xt O�dri�x' WOlL1.C� want to use it as a �arage� a21a with onl�* 9 feet of access, it wrould Le a proLle�:. hir. L€:ngen�'ela stated that the petition re�?d "second r�ccessozy buildin{� far storage of an antique automobile" t�nd if that intended use thera used� it would have to come befoxe Courici.l. �..�, .,, PLAI�nVTr�r, COA-'T4I�SION h:"�'.PI;3G, MARCH 21, 1979 - PAGE t3 . Mr. I1r�rris stated 3�t woulc�n�t re��.l,y' bec��zse th� l�ui�.din� woul,d be exi�tin� mnd used for s�;orin� automobiles, sv �iaw could �hey deny an existix�g use. � Ms. Suhrbier r��lced if they wanted to turn it into A re�,ulAr gar��e, couldn't they put in a 5 foot driveway. Mr. At�rris stated that was the problem. I�a pr,acticality� they would ne�d al:L of the nine �eet they could �et. He �s}�ed 2�`s. Kors-t if the fence there �,*as his. Mr. Korst stated it was, NIs. Gabe1 a�;sted it w�u1d 8eem to �er that tY�t's where they would dra�r the line, because they cot�.ldn't have a drivet,Tciy wide �nou�h to permit using it as a �ar�a�e. Mr. Harris stat�d he was coucern.ed abcut �11awa.ng a building that was in fac•t a �ar�at�e withou� access to �et into it. � Ms. Gab�l stated that futuxe bu�•e�s �rould h�ve ta underst�nd that the buildin� tiras for storage� not far a gar�ge. � Mr. Harris stated they would use it �as a gara�e anytirfzy. Mr. Laza�enfeld s�ate� �t �th�t pc�a.nt tL��y cc;uld ha've � prablem with the heal�th� sa�`e��y and welf�re o� tb.e suz rou:�din.� �r�a�. Mr. Stoxla �sked if ther� was a mj.niu:uin wic�th for dr:i.vew�rs. Mr. Harris s�t�,ted it would h�ave te� '�e at least �3 fc��fi because that'� how ��ic�� c:�rs ar�, Uu� aur co�� would uo�� r�llu*J i.�t in thzs cr�.�e oec�usc tZ;ere r�uet b� l� in.ches be�t�r��iz t�e �ropert;y line and tZ�e clriv�:��ray cx�.d 2 ieet be•t;we�n the ho�ase and the drivew�y. Mr. I.Eek statec� there wa� no stipula�ion i� the cede for �che width of Lhe driv�w�y. �I Mr. Storla stated it would Ue: tzl.�..�ti�red then �'or tri��n �o put in a smaller driveway. Mr. Tiarris nc�ted •that the house was set 57 fEet ba�k �'ram 7th Street. Mr. Korst statsd th�re wa� Ao way he could put it in �'ront of tlie house. Ms. Suhrbier asked what the st,y1� of the house was. Mr. Kars� stated it was a tsro story �ith a roof slsnting down �.n front. Ms. GabeJ. nated that z�11 the houses on tYu�t black wcre setback the same, sn then the.re would be a variance problem� and she fe1.t it would ].00k b�ad to build in front of tha� bouse. Mr. Korst showed the Cammissioners a pieture of his house. ii . � _ �„''�,�`.,'� � nz�nrrrr�z��a cras��x�szar� r���raHz�zra���r,f� 2�79 _�_ - raG� 9 ___�___ _.._. tir. Stvr].A �,s�:ea iP h� coul.drx't h�ve the pro�os�d �ar��e c�.aser to his homc�. Mr. Kor�t stated i;ha�� 5 :f��t ei�;he:r w�,y �rczul.d nat m�k� any dif�er�rde�9 ralso� it would l;�e vezy tight. Mr�. I.�.n�en.f'eld a�l�ed �.rt��z� kir�.d o� hardshi�a th� p�ti���aner wovld fr�ce if the r�c�uest wr�� ��nied. ?•gr. Kc�rst atated he �rac presentl.� payin�; $�(3.04 n m�nth to xent a gara�e to store t2:c� c�.r ��d r�l.^o 7�d the worx�,� �?�,�t i�t mi�;l�t l�c stolen. Alro, he i� atorin� one car in i�is �rese:z�t �;�r���� so hi;� ott�i�r c�x ai�tu au•t evei^yd�y. ' „�� �� , ' Mr. �ors�t state� th�t �rx��r� he purchas�d the house,� tl�ere w�s t�tl}sg not frem City }.�1:1_9 b���, h� hc�zrd ;�oa�ewhere, th�t 7ie coul.d �et an e�asement to pu�c a r:;nx•�r,,e �here. He cauld �ut a driv���,y o�a t�e o�h�r side of the house� bat thcx� i�is b�ci� y�.rcl w�aa:Lr.� :La�k lz.ic a parki�� lo�t. N:r. N.arris stated tY�t kYas not � good. idea. Mr. I�r�enfeld ��:�ted t;���'t 25 �r��erty o�ti�n�rs w�r.e notified r��d only t�,ro wer� a't the me�tin�. H� a�k�3 i:�' ttierc� g•,�ere ecs�:nie:nts fzoni ��her nei�h�oz°s. h�. Ko�st s�ated li� h�d he�xd. nr� car�nlsints �'rcm his next door n�:ighbory ox ar�y aP t�xe o°�k:ex n�:i.�:ir�ars. Nis. Klocnu� st�,t�c� tk�G�'t i�h� kiu�lc�a.xi� wcvld onl.y ef�'�:ct tlae �»;opl� beh3.nd him' a�ot th� p�c;�a1.e �.n £r��t, a?��� ��,�iez°� �,re:x�e c�nl.y U3.�c �zaus� ��ha.r�c� hirn. A5C1TSt}R3 by A�r. L�x�.Lr�n��tc�p s�cc����3.e� b�„ I�d�. ��,'��I, tc ��.�s� tli� public Y�.�aring. U1'Oi� .E1 VOit,� V�.-1i 9 RL.i. �%G?'�TvYG l���.' CHAxP�L�>1�d I���S D��.��T.,�11�;D TIiE PLh3LIC IiEAP,II�:� cz�c� .��r �:25 �9.��. 2�s. Sz�rbie.r st��ed it w�s a vex� nic� a�c�t and wo�zlc� not ?i�{e °to see �in extr� bui�.d���� irx b;;,el�. tis. Gab�l st���.�c� sh� cau�.d na� i~����ine a�ly�ne �rya.rv �to put a c�rivec,�ay :Ln there. hir. I��n�;�n�'�l� ,tate�d there wer� z�ai�;� �liira��;s �ta ec�zi��.der; th� ri�;bt of the pre���r�t3• owner ttnd �tk�e ri�;lits af tk�� peop2� :Ln tkze sar�cun:iiz�g �,rca, �Ghe futu�e� aesth���.cs, and also th� x°u.l.es regax�.inb S�ca.�I U�e Permi�Ls. Pds. Suhrbi�x st��ted �t��at if the l�ous� wer� sold, a r�al estr�L� agent c�uld la.s� it as a threc-c�r �ar��e. Ms. G�be1 s�tated that wauld depend an if there was a driveway th�re. P�. Langenfeld stated h� di.d nat feel �here were suf'ficient �rounds for denir�l of a Special Usc Permity and emptk�zied that the building was for storage of An �antiquc: c�u�omobil�:. ,�,�-, ,, i �x.n�lrl�r�^� �ar�t�rxc�,z r�rr.�r�r., x���r��rlx 2�.� �.9�g P�'�G� !•�CYt':�QN by I�. Le��7��k�t'e�.da �cAcc�rdc�c? by Ms. G������.� to x`��u�rt��cl �:o C�unc�.l �ppravml af the r�aurrst �or n S}�ecie�l Use �'crrr,_i�, SI' ,,;-r��-023 �3y Irvi_n Y.orst: Per Se��ion 2Q5.0 jl, 2,, !�� of t�ae P'riclle;� Ci�Gy Cc.��c., to ���.lc�a th.� co��'�z-uct:i.on o� a eec�nd �cccsaary buildin� for �'tcx��� of r�n arat:tqu� ��u�oma'ailP, vn Lo� l.l� nlock 2, Rice Cr�el� `.1'��r.�ce I'l.ot ��� t�� sa�e being 6�3�1. 7�k� S-crEe� Td.�!:., witla �th� follc�r�.ng stipz.�.e;�;i.or�b: n� �riv��7,y ��7iJ.;L �� x�^z na.•�:t�::A z�catir ar 3_a� tl e fu�urp� tYze bui].c�iri� ._..�� � _____.,� _ - -- - size wi7.l be 20 x r�, �zn�.i L�;nci,c��:iz�< tr�.t'�. cY�i��� bs ��c dox�e U�ii_�.r;� fi:}�e k,ui:.Lu.izi�; t� e:Li.r:;it xz�u�� v_i.::u<1 1�l�z�ia�,':i'�ies�:,i:a�ula�i�cn� tir��� incorpor��c�cl in'co �:�e .�otio� t� 't�r t�i;:f'ollo�airi�, cliccu::r�I.on) bSr�. Gabe�:L stmt�:r� s11� wc�ulc� ].:i.��� i;�.� s°ti.�iz3atiar� in the motion truat no d�ive�ray wauld be ndd.cd ta �o into the 'bacic y�rci. N�. Harris st�ted they ��aul.r� pxobably �ot put m, dra.v���ay in� but wo�r.il.d ,just drive on thE xass. C Ms. Gabel st.atEd it �rould b� extr�m�ly di�ficult fcr �a�rieon� to �et back �;nere in �the win��r wi�hou�G a g�Av�ci surf�c�9 b���u�e cy¢' the incline. b:�. �tcr�� st�t�:d tlze �uildir�.g wou]..d then: be �.�rr�ctia�l unless ta person had. an�:ique cara �:� stcre there. Nrc. F�,�.rrir s�t�ted it wo�]I.� tz�3.e�. �Y!�y h�d ra s�i�ta?�'�i�an i�l�t the buildi��, eould not be ur�d f�r az�;,rtha.n„ oi;�i�r tb�an stc�xagc. tdr. Zan�enfe7.d ��t;�.t�d t;�a�t z�ras w��,y �:e ��ad str�ssed €�c:c�.>��oY� SVoxz��~e buildi�.�. .a�.���r_ t�s. Gr��el sta��d sh� would 1�1�� to €�n:::r�d t;�:� r��stiox� to i�e�.u�e �hA stipul.a't�on tlist tt�ere b� no d�i�re�r�y. Nfr. Oqu�.Nt ask�d if thea�.y teeh�i.c��.�ya would. h� '�e aUle �t� use tlaa�t area to get ix1t� his �€�rage. Ms. Gabe1 statsd she m,�ant a paved clriveway. 2�. ��r�,eY�f.'eld �f xt;ed th�'t in r���rds to th� drxve�r�yJ wh�n th�y pluce stipul�tiens as a m��g1s �f cozltro]. t�ey �.r� p].�c��; a dic�t�:.tar�.a�, ty��� of t�xdship on the petitionez�e N;�. Gabel no�ed that A4r. Kr�st dj.d not k��.nt �o put ia� a ��.v�d. d.rivewr�y. Ms. Suhrbier a�ked how much the gax'a�9 wou].d cost. Nir. Krost s�cated it would ccst abou� �3,500 �;o ��+,U00. A�. Leek �tat�d that the code r�q_uix�s a dr�veF.ay be either h�rd surfaced or grave�l� so if th�y s�ipulA�e driv�w•r�y� i:hz�t �Yould be enou�h. Mr. Lan�enfeld stated he woul.d allck• the incorpor��ion of that amendment. Mr. Storla stat�d thtat was sr�ying they could use it as a drivewa,Y� as loY� as they d on't improve it. � '��. , - i'Ll1TdTdItuG CO;�f:C:STON T �,E�'".�� MArnCIi �11 �.97 -� PAGE 3.1 Ms. G�bc1. �t�teci e�ie ��r��d �aitb. Mr. Laz�er,i�ldt tk���t th�y did not have sufficiezat ground� 'to deny i;hia request. Ms. Suhrbi�er �tuteci she did no�t like �o see e�ctra �ura�es �ain� up around Fridley Por stor��e �ux~,��se�. Mr. Oquist r�5ked i� t���y woitld stlpul.ete '��i�t �lie �,�rag� be 20 x 20. M:a. Gr�nel s�at�� •th�•t �r. Koxst 11ad �grec�;d to t}���, bu�t ti*ould a�ree to �ke it a st�.pul.���.c�n ii' it wr.:s r�.�xe�able to Mx°. Lar.��;enfel.<<. Mr. L�.n�enfcld �{;rced. Mx. Coak �s�.�� i�' th� Cc���:nlssione:rs t�rou.7.d Gansider rc:quiring �om� type of shrub�iery to b�autify t?i� b�ck ni' th€, �bui�.�.�.���. I�. Oaui�� s�t;�ted t2�c�t i� ���se ga�a�c w€�s 20 x 20' he would hnv� �+ f'�et behir�d t17� �,ar�ge �� pZani shrubY�ery. . P�. Cc�ok usked they be �:ax°e spec�.�'i.c as to �:Y�a�t g��c��t of �L�-ze back wou�.d be cov�rEd. i,9r. I,anue�feld ��t�z��d k�e �aaul.�� �x�nrnd t��e 7f3t7'G�.021 to inc�,ude shrubb�s�y bu�t onl,y to the poin� �r�aere it �r�ulc� e:l.ir:_.^:irz�zte vi�ua�. poll.u�i.t�n. H� e�:id r.c�� �eel tk��y could st;il�ul.ate a c�r��iin p�rc��ta,gE. Nir. Oqta7.��L ;:;�::�•��;1, arFd sur;��st:_.�d ��17�;t pin� trees ;�rov.l�, ?�k� ��ad caver�g�. i1I'�r1 A V�`iTGfi er�T�� �'�. Ll-!1�T��NI�'�'T.1�,� hi�. G�EL f1R� 1�u3. C'�1tTI�T GY�'II�1G A1'Ea AI�ID I�lF. I-��R7S� MS. SUiti:t��;lZ, AP���7 tI�t . S`l'G�'�L�.� VO`IITcG T`T11Y� G`�i:��Ri�"u�Td Fit?2�7:5 DLCZ!�Ii� `T'f� r'i0`.�'IOT3 FAII,��D WITHOU'1.' A Ci,�t�i2 PfAJOxZXfiY. A�r. f:�x�ris aslc�ci i� tYaere wus �nother notian. There we�� na iurther matic�is. � Mr. H;rris stat� tt�e r�c�zzest wc�u�,d bs sen� to Cc�z�aci�, �,*ith�ut a recommendatior.�. Iis infox�m�3 tk:e zuc�i�nc� �n� �iu�i.-i:�.c�r5�:r �;i:at tha.s i�em wruld �pp�ar at th�; A��il 9th Counci.l m�c�in� �nd suggested that �ll intcx°�sted parties be tYaere. / 5. TaBI.�IS: l�'C�.tT�ST FOR A L0� S.uT��T, L.S. {i-'��-(7�.A--�3Y I,�iF{�,'IP1 AP� RO�r�;� k;RICI;"OIf: S�I.i� odi the�����terl'�y j�a ot Lo�L- ].0, �'�u3��tor'�'�uc�a:ivision i��. 9, ta mn�,e two bui].ain;� sa.t�s �'or double buu�a�.o�r�, th� ��sn,+�being 13BSrg7 a�� 1295-97 Tdortoxi Avenu� N.E. � Nir. LePk s�t�,t�d t��� th� pet�.tio�er had r�gu.es�gEi th� i��m r�main tabl�d at this meetin�. �' 6. COI�'IIvI.�D: PRQPO�D C)�.IV'G�r TN CH�LI�TER,%2(J5. ZONII�,SG: --- , MOTTON by Mr. Langenfeld� s�conded by Ms,� Suhrbier� to continue this item until the ezi�d ofi thP meeting. , i tJF�ON A VOIC� VQTL� I�.LL �jaTIIvG 11YE, C�AIRb'It1N 1�,RIS A�CI�RED TIi� i�fOTION CARRIID LTNANTI�:OUSLY. i /,� � .� PI,,Ar3tdZNG CON�AiISST,Qrd t�LTIP��� M,^�RCIt 21� 1979 PAGr l� � 7. �rC�;�v�; �rNr.�ar����'r�r, o,u�.�a�fix r,t�.�a�Tss�ro�r N?rz�.��: r���U�r 20, z979: N�0`PIdPJ hy T��r. I�ar�u;eilf'eld� seconded by b9s. Suhrbi�r� ta r.eceive the Febru,ttry 20� ].979, mirutea og tl.ie Ln�c*ironment�]. �,u�lity Coztnnissian. i1P()Tt A. VOIC� VOTE� �LL VOTIP;v A`lE� Cf;J1IRA"�N F�e�IS DiCL!1T�D TI� I�:OTION CAR7ZI�D UTdANII�IOUSLY. 8. }�C�ZVr HU'/�.AT� RESOtYf;CF COI��IISS�:OI'1 MIPIIITES: NL�RCH 1.. i979: 1fQTI�Pd by �S. St,01"].�� seco.:�led t�y I�'ir. Oquist� to receiv� the t�r�h 1� 19799 minutes of trin ��uraa,n Resour.°cc: Carruuission. UPOIr' A VOiCE VO`IrF� ALL VOTIIV'C AI.'Ta..'� CHAIRM!?N Fil-LIiR:IS L'%CL.A.I2ED TFi�, NtO�I'IOTd CI�TtR1�1.7 tTIQAP7I���Li,S.LX. 9. RECE;NE A7?P�'.�,LS Cn�R�i.T`�S70N t�;T?Vi.}�`!�S: A�:!�CH �.�p 197�; MQ7'IOid U;�• rtis. Gabe7.� second�d by Mr. Langenfe�.d? to rec�ive the m�rch 1.3, 1979, mi.nutes o� thE i�ppeals Cozu�nissa.on. UF'Oly A VGTG� VO`I�t ALL VO`�'Il�'G �:Yt:� CI'�I��'[t1Td �f1�.�iRIS DECI�L.T'�i� TF� 1�°�TION CF.1�,RIEB UN�?T�31I.,O�i;Za. 10. 0`_i_'FL� ;3USTPx�:,SS: N:s. L�n„erz:�'e1.d �'t�:���d 1;Yza'� in c�°c1e:r to pur��:ase a t;�n� r�car�er� t� �o�;i��l r.;u5t be m;zde dil•�:.=c�t1.y to Ccan.cil.� bec�u.�� t��at i� cor..;�.�?��r�.d a c�pital ex�endi.tu.re. Ch��.��;z;n T��ri..s u��slarea r� x���ss a� 8:50 P.x�?. snd x•e�v��r�ned t�e mEe�iiz; �t 9:1.G P.M. 11. CrJT'+T=l:�'1L�:t1: FRQJ'7ra`E+'�D CH�`�i�GnS T_l�eT CFII`�FITR r^_'t7�},�.��70i`dZT�G: 205.0��� 7_,C�' PROVI�IO'\TS Pa�e �3, ;;�: 11p�;eals Coir:.�issicn had reco.�mend�d this be chan�;�d to re�d: "4lhere tlze fror�t yard se�l,b.�cic o� existing buildin�s within a distance of 140 fe�t on both siac;s oi � s�truc�Lr,:ze to b� erec�;�d is �ore th�,n tYi� m:�z�ai�uz� fron yard setb�cis r•ew quix��.j.� �`��xi 4h� ::e�back for t�:e said building co�a �� 6 s"eei, �ess of the neGn de�a�!�. (clel.ete �,;,.rds "��ore or") 3:r� no case shall it b� leas than the reauired mi.nir::�t:rn set;back� fox th�t zGne." (add the wox°d "mini�uzn") The C���ti°nissio�exs concurred. 205.045 �ccFssaxx �tzr.�zr,�s �rm ��uc�rt�s Mr. Hnrrifi noted ther� were a lot of additions to this section. Nbr. I�ek a�tated �t.xi::xt in �,�n�:ra].f �t;he sens� of the ch�n�es was to increase the accept- ability of accessoxy buildin�s �to thE nei�hbors by �.nereasing the dist�nces from Xot l:U�e s anci thi.n�s like 1:h�t. _ - _ __ _ ___ � ,- � ' lU7 REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 2, 1979 PAGE 3 i MOTION by Councilman Scfineider to set the public hearing on this item for May 14, 1979. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting � aye, Mayor Nee declare � ' n carried unanimously. I 2. IRVIN KORS , SP #79-02, 841 7TH STREET: � Mr. Sobiech, Public Wbr=k-� ' ctor, stated this is a request for a special � use permit to allow an accessory building in an existing residential area. He , . �, stated the Planning Commission made a motion to recommend approval of the special use permit with the stipulations that no drive4•�ay will be perinitted � now or in the future; that the building size would be 20 x 20 feet; and that ' � landscaping with shrubs be done behind the building to eliminate visual pollution. ( } However, when a vote was taken on the motion, it was a 3-3 tie and so this item � t was passed along to the Council with no recommendation. I Mr. Sobiech stated the Planning Commission Chairman had indicated this item would be before Council on April 9, however, the persons objecting to this I � special use permit were at the City Hall this evening for another meeting and are available for any further comment. Mrs. Korst explained they are requesting the special use permit in order to i permit an accessory building to house their antique automobiles. She stated, � as far as an easement, the property owners to the North have agreed that they � could obtain the easement for driveway purposes. � Councilwaman Moses pointed out that when this item was before the Planning I Commission, the applicant hadn't talked with his neighbor about the easement ' and have since obtained permission for the easement. � Mrs. Korst stated they do not intend to put in a driveway, however, in the � event they should sell their property, they would have the easement for the i driveway. i � Councilman Schneider asked if there was reason to prohibit the driveway, if ; an easement is obtained. I � ` Mr. Sobiech stated, if the driveway were prohibited, this would insure that j j the accessory building would only be used for storage and not a general garage. i Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, felt, if there are restrictions on the property ' that aren't apparent to a prospective buyer, an affidavit should be filed. j �' Councilwoman Moses stated she talked with Dick Harris, Chairman of the Planning i Commission, regarding his feelings on this item, since the property owners i i could obtain an easement from their neighbor. She stated that the Planning � Commission had three concerns; the driveway because of no easeinent, the size � I of the building, and the landscaping. She felt Mr. Narris would be in favor of the special use permit, if these three conditions were satisfactorily resolved. ' Mr. David Cook, 6840 Washington Street, stated his only concern is that some I ' type of landscaping be put in to soften the blow. He felt, as long as there � is adequate landscaping, he would have no problem with the structure. He explained that he felt "adequate" was not a two foot high bush, but something � more substantial to screen the structure. Mr. Darwin Klockers, 6830 Washington Street, stated he ��rould like assurances ! that the landscaping v�ould be maintained to effectively screen the accessory building from their properties. I Councilwoman Moses felt, since the Korst's could obtain the easement for a driveway, this should be permitted in the future. � Mr. Klockers felt, as far as the use of the easement for driveviay purposes, � he would prefer that a resi:riction be imposed which would not permit this use. i , He felt this would lessen the danger of eroding the scheme of the neighborhood. ! iMr. Klockers indicated he would like tFe special use permit to be as limited j as possible as the Korst's have indicated they would not need the driveH!ay. He ! � felt, by permitting the driveway, the structure would have a totally different ' I use as a garage structure for a residence. • I i 1---- -------__ __ _--- -- ---_-_-_______- __--- .__. - _ .__.__�_�---- ____________...------------__- � . : - - 10� � REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 2, 1979 PAGE 4 Councilman Barnette stated he talked witi� Mr. Korst regarding this matter � and he didn't see the need for a driveway. ! i � Councilman Fitzpatrick questioned the need to acquire an easement, if they were not going to allow a driveway. i . Mrs. Korst indicated they didn't need the easement for their purposes, but i were only trying to satisfy the Commission and Council, if this is what they required. ' � Mr. Sobiech stated, if this building will not be a typical yarage and used I�', Ionly for storaye, the easement wouldn't be necessary. He pointed out that ' i second accessory buildings sometimes tend to become actual garages and then , � � it would be necessary to have the easement for driveway purposes. � Councilwoman Moses stated her concern was for the prospective future buyer ' of the property who would be buying a house with a two car garage and not be able to use the building in the back yard. Mr. Herrick stated, if the srccial use permit is approved with the stipulation that no driveway would be pe� :�itted, it would be necessary for the owners to come back to the Council to �: •�uest modification of the special use permit, if ' they wished to construct a driveway. I MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to grant SP �79-02 with the stipulation that proper landscaping be installed and maintained; that the size of the second accessory � building be 20 x 20 feet; that no drive�vay will be constructed without modifica- , tion of this special use permit; and that an affidavit be filed with Anoka County to indicate that no driveway would be permitted. Seconded by Councilman Qarnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ' I 3. APPEALS COMMISSION MEETI�dG OF MARCH 13, 1979: i A. RONALD SKOTAK, 534 FAIR��CNT STREET N.E. : Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated this is a request for a variance to reduce the minimum lot area from 7,500 square feet to 6,750 square feet and to reduce the side yard setback on the living side of the house from 10 feet to 7.48 feet to allow construction of a new dwelling and garage at 534 Fairmont � Street. I Mr. Sobiech stated the Appeals Commission heard this matter and since there was an objection from a neighboring property owner, it is now before the Council for consideration. Mr. Sobiech pointed out there have been variarices of this nature granted in the area. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to concur with the recommendation of the Appeals Commission and grant the variances to Ronald Skotak, 534 Fairmont Street N.E. because the two plats joining here cause an odd-shaped lot and in order to ' utilize the lot properly, the varianre is needed. Seconded by Councilman I Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion � carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Barnette to receive the minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of March 21 , 1979. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Dlayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF REAPPRO� OF MUNN'S HILLCREST ADDITION (P.S. �78-05 : I Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated reapproval is requested in order � to meet the time limit� for filing the plat. He further stated a new developer � is involved who w�ll �-roceed with installation of a pipe from the proposed ponding area into Loc�e Lake, utilizing the railroad right-of-way. � � ( MOTION by Councilmar��Fitzpa.trick to reapprove P.S. �l78-05 for Munn's Hillcrest Addition. Seconded�by Councilwoman Moses. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, � Mayor Nee declared ,�the motion carried unanimously. � I I 1 , I � i J;�!� /�'�'.�� _ ;r'� i'�s ' . �y,,�, . ��, � , �. ����� �����`� �� �������� � � r �� � � � � � �� _. `�,f�' 8431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N. E., F�tiDi.EY, MINNESOTA 55432 r `� j:`r �,J� TELEPF90NH ( 612 571 -3450 �.�v�� f. , ) ,�� � ( �, � � :� _ .. �; �� April 5, 1979 ` `� ���; CITY CUiJNCIL Y� �_�. ` � ACTIOf�`TAf'FPd ;tOTICE � _� ..� i. � � �� ; •-�;�- � Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Korst _ , �� 6841 7th Street N.E. , ` Fridley, Mn 55432 ��� �� Dear Mr. & h1rs. Korst: � pn Apri 1 2, 1979 , the Fri cil�y C�i-ty Counci 1 officiall� a►�E:rc��e�;,�out� request for �pecia1 Use Permit SP �79-02 for a second v��i th �h� s�ti pu1�xt�i e�is I i sted b�l oF�r. accessory bui 1 di ng ^V � � P1 ease i�ev�e;�; �Liie �icted sti pul ai:i ons, s�i c,�� ���� sta.t;ernent I�el o�v, ari;i re�urn �ne cop�� i:o tY:�-� �-�ty of E�ri cll ey. If ,yo,� I-::�dc� ar�;� q�,est�ons r�gardir.c� t.h,_� ��.l�;�ve ��ri�io��. pleasc cal�{ the Corr:r��u�l�it.y L'c����lcp�;;::nt Ufl=ice at 57�l-3450. . , Siri � yy , ----- �'1�ROLD L. l,OAl:ui�irlld I�i�Y PL/lididER . . JLC�/de Stip��la�l_�ions: l . Size of garage be limited to 20'x20' 2. Landsca��ing be provided along garage adjecent to neighbor�ing properties, and properly maintained. 3. No driveway will be permitted. Affidavit indicating such will be recorded - at the County. , Concur t•�i�;h acti on takc>n. ����„