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LS78-03 Form #5-68 LOT SPLIT APPLICATION CITY OF FRIDLEY "'� FOR CITY USE ONLY Applicant's Name ` APPLICANT: CA k L AG � �•� - -- N �t , Lot Split ADDRESS: ) o 149 &A 13b•�1✓�• 'F Street City Zip Code Date Filed: a� 0 TELEPHONE �''] ) Feer$ �C Receipt #9ai3a'- X co Home Business Council Action:Date a' F; REMARKS: rd 0 PROPERTY OWNER(S) CA 19 l �aA l`'�A+�,Y �h GCd •� -P rd H +� r-1 a) •ri 0 o � � ADDRESS(ES) H 9 o Street City Zip Code P -C -P -P Go C Street City Zip Code 0 r corA TELEPHONE #(S) Business o Q rd a Home -N co -P cd a) oo ,'Y R+ 0 cn o P r� -P Property Location on Street or Exact Street Address (IF ANY) ) a14 q �rA ��� �• w H Legal Description of Property: N z L CA R � � ►•�s Reason for Lot Split: }•;p�S 35909 �..T �Ka�rThG� Total Area of Property sq. ft. r Present Zoning Classification The undersigned hereby declares that all the facts and representations stated in this application are true and correct. ��- -- DATE: '•] — S IGNATURE . a•�.-Q• U C BELOW FOR CITY USE ONLY (See reverse side for additional instructions CHECKED BY STAFF DATE Remarks: PLANNING COMMISSION: Date of Consideration - Remarks: CITY COUNCIL: Date of Consideration - Remarks: _ LOT SPLIT APPLICATION PROCEDURE 1. Obtain application form at City Hall (6431 University Avenue N.E. , Fridley). 2. Return completed application form with the required sketch of the property involved and the lot split fee of $30.00 for each original lot being split. 3. The application will be checked over by Staff and the owner may be required to submit a Certificate of Survey containing a simple description of a part of a platted lot or registered lot, along with the new parcels created with all existing structures tied in. 4. The application will then be submitted to the Planning Commission for their recommendation. The Planning Commission meets on the Wednesday following the City Council meeting, which is generally the first and third Wednesdays of the month. 5. The recommendations of the Planning Commission are submitted to the City Council for final action. If a Certificate of Survey wasn 't required before, it will be required for this meeting. The City Council meets on 'the first and third Mondays of the month. 6. The City Council approval may be subject to certain stipulations which must be complied with by the applicant. 7. A letter will be sent to the applicant to notify him of the Council action and to advise him to comply with the conditions imposed by the City. The letter will also contain any necessary deeds for easements and other pertinent papers for his signature. 8. When all the conditions of the lot split have been complied with, the applicant should file the lot split in Anoka County. g. In ,all cases where Council action has been sought and denied, no petition for identical action can be presented until a period of six months has elapsed. NOTE: THE RESULTING REAL ESTATE TAXES AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR THE NEW PARCELS IN TOTAL AFTER THE LOT SPLIT MAY EXCEED THE AMOUNT ASSESSED TO THE ORIGINAL PARCEL. THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT OF FRIDLEY MAY BE ABLE TO PROVIDE THE ESTIMATED AMOUNT OF ADDITIONAL TAXES OR ASSESSMENTS. 7 S ` �-- - Mainoffico 571$066 UBURBAN Carl L.S. �O 03 6875 Highwallo. 65 N.E. WGMEERING Nlinni,apis,Highway a55432 SouthOfflcc 8906510 ('mil& 41unicil,al linginvi-mg•Soil Testing•Land Slirra-ying•Land Planrang 1101 Cliff Raid 1iurnsvil4% Minnesota 55337 Mortgage Loan Survey for F;MEY STATE A/ / h!orlh lme or,lol/$, Ale,%iarra'r Caro'enS trco,01 (" n'4 .bi —358.65— - 14'9 �roo'z1395 :�1} s EXISTING GARAGE � EXISTING HovsE 7 f---- o 64;WkA AVENUE NOVEMBER 1977 LOT 141 -- AMOLAA10 GARDENS ANOk;4 COON T r SUbjed to Porlion lalren ta✓ ll#my and any ezemenls of'reeord. This is a true and correct representatiots of 0 surveY of the bounclaries of the land above described and of the location of all huildiolsl, it city, 11wr.ron, :+r„1 I'll vicihle "nero;s,ltr7„•t.ls it WIY, fral„ 1” <n, swirl 1<mtl. _._. This 'Itrvey is 604 A 7 R J ' r f,�ry/t l rS.wr.r A .fLrA hl'� !flat CARL PAGE L.S. #78-03 �f 108 Gardena Ave. NE - + . 5 Q� f x p a6. ; 01 ADELE q 85j ' F1 T 2WS4.^ �All .gam/ Iq p�h 0 0 ID +�� :��` + V 1#127 4 14 Vs b ct � Q eye � )1',71d�y,rS :. 11 ,✓ ., •�; ,t a' ,1 V e- '592 '��••� , 6a F, 27 ` Jv I -.� o ,2 ~ d Mr'LOLAPt°O f ti Q►s 'If1 ,,p 1zA Qi- f•v r �1 .. --' GARDENA - FM 1050 Bobo 10 0 1084 1090 Itao IttO + r .�. 9, .t t126 LL! : 5��,� . 4w jj ow Aq9 " 58 5 D U � 8 1 ' 5.8 I b� M 5906 59 4 14 5 QO M, 5� ti v is RZ . 1 �:� 'S .� r �t g8� +} 9 ° 7 r7 'AVENUE (moo, ;�•'��' t' j :SaRz •. ., ,. s9 a -• . o �\ fi SQ ,t 094 5917 61Ap 'zS15933, t 'e Nk st rasa 5 C 14 rs.t y l,r,.n T1%LIS C ` W �f._ �• aO,rr a5 W7i� �`y '^/. :. ♦t ..,t� � T7�r► .`� _�T.':f:V� I� r all fj • ��\ •' ,.:.j ��• 1 � , -ate „ ,r7a,.!', � �' m z+ .J /fir r•77.��; X03 , �L � 1 �sa3� ,•.�.. ;`r;.X tciaO : '=`s' ' �07y io-°!T ':Q 1 �"S, f y� t�• (n�'`• ♦ C�'C•� pf t tilt' t� J� Q- `� �? Sir '•7�tti-' (.4 ) �,\ ,� '�. a ;.t ,o1 't01:� _ 1r•n'd ,.r•nu`. N° / `�� ,t {' - ,•n r Irl •T'' t,• w } \,\ :' .,e• .','r dry may{/g�,(}(T\ ��� ^.e" �'N err � uN ,7 �,��1Ca Vis,• i, 1�. �, ...`tI,&Q, , .'�' ,. '' '; • _-� CITY OF FRIDLEY, SUBJECT Ic REVIEW MINNESOTA COMMISSION APPLICATION Uep menti ivisiorn Number t�ev_ _I raga 1pproved by Date :9;—/ 1 FIL NO/ A�OFiE55 / FILE p E. COMPLETE REVIEW CHECKLIST �y�' RETURN TO PLANNING ,5; r°� � '�� /�� DUE E r- S' COMMENTS Carrel � J % � z SH P�>�.rah� �.ea✓ivr© j.� � ! ✓LQ�'p�.3�9.PS� G�I�� Ave PLANNING COMM )SzON t1EETI1TG - JULY 122 1 .% 8 Pa��e� 4. VACATION REQUEST, SAV #,78-03, BY WARREN MARMORINE: VACATE `i'11i,; 10 F00'.1 UTILITY EA SEIEN'1' 131;`i %uEid LOT"" LN AND 259 BLOCK 2, MEADO'�1'i10OR TERRACE, SO THAT BOTH LOTS MAY BE USED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A COILIMERCIAL BUILDING, THE SAME BEING 7671 CENTRAL AVENUE NE. Mr. Boardman said that in order for the petitioner to utilize Lots 24 & 25 for an office building, he wants the utility ease- ment vacated. He said that the only problem with the request / was the fact that a telephone cable belonging to the Telephone Company was located under that easement. He said that Mr. Ifarmorine has agreed to relocate the buried telephone cable to the east lot line of Lot 24 at his expense. Mr. Boardman said that the lots were presently zoned Commercial and Mr. Marmorine planned to construct one office building on the two lots. Mr. Boardman pointed out that once the buried cable was moved there would no longer be any. utilities located in the utility easement; therefore, he felt that there mould be no need to retain the utility easement. He showed the Commission members on a drawing exactly where the drainage easements would be located. MOTION by Ms. Schnabel, seconded by Mr. Langenfeld, that the Planning Commission recommend approval of the vacation request SAV #78-032 by 17arrer_ Marmori.ne: Vacate the 10 foot utility easement between Lots 24 & 25, Block 2, Meadowmoor Terrace, so that both lots may be used for the construction of a Commercial Building, the same being 7671 Central Avenue NE with the stipulation that the buried telephone cable be moved to the east lot line of Lot 24 at Mr. Marmorine' s expense. UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, the motio rrie unanimously. 5. LOT SPLIT REOUES L S //78-03 Y CARL PAGE: SPLIT OFF THE EASTERLY 70 FlkF F, MELOLAND GARDENS, TO MAKE A NEW BUILDING SITE, THE SAME BEING 1085 GARDENA AVENUE NE Mr. Boardman said that the lot split was anticipated in 1971 and at that time the water and sewer services were extended to accommodate the split. He said it was staff' s feeling that the Lot Split would meet all the requirements. He said that five foot utility and drainage easements would be required along the common property line between the two properties as well as five foot around all the property lines within this Lot Split. PLATdING C01,1iMIS"'T 11 ML�.I'Ii1G - JULY 12_, 1 �7c3 Page 10 Chairperson Farris wanted to know horn large the property in question was. Mr. Boardman said that it was approximately 70 x 110 plus the extra piece of land. He said it was about 11 ,000 square feet. MOTION by Mr. Storla, seconded by Mr. Peterson, that the Planning Commission recommend approval of the lot split request, L.S. #78-03, by Carl Page: Split off the easterly 70 feet of Lot 14, Meloland Gardens, to make a new building site, the same being 1085 Gardena Avenue NE with the stipulation of the five foot utility and drainage easements along the common property line between the two properties as well as five foot around all the property lines within this lot split. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 6. CONTINUED; ENERGY PROJECT COMMITTEE DISCUSSION A. Geneva Harper, State of Minnesota Energy Agency B. Review Scope and advertisement. Ms! Geneva Harper was at the meetingbut was called away 'at approximately 9.00 P.M. She wi•11 mae her presentation at the -July 26Th Planning. Commission meeting. MOTION by Mr. Langenfeld, seconded by sir. Peterson, to receive the letter from Mr. Dennis Anderson regarding his interest in the Energy Project Committee. Upon a. voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. MOTION' by Mr. Langenfeld, seconded by Mr. Storla, to receive the newspaper advertisement from Mr. Boardman. Mr. Boardman indicated that the City would utilize all means of communications available to advertise for membership in the City of Fridley Energy Project Committee. UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Peterson said that he felt if someone .wanted to serve on the Energy Project Committee, they should be interested enough to write some type of resume. MOTION BY Mr. Peterson, seconded by Mr. Langenfeld, to approve the advertisement as written with the understanding that a resume be part of the criteria. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 18] REGULAR MEETING OF JULY 24, 1978 PAGE 7 written to avoid this. Mr. Hill stated he felt the City could match the requirement of the State with I5 "in-house" personnel who are, in essence, already working on this type of project. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to approve the memorandum of agreement with I the Minnesota Crime Prevention Center and authorize the Mayor and City Manager to submit the application. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unani- mously. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF JULY 12, 1978: 1. G. W. PASCHKE; ZOA #78-06, M-2 TO M-1; S.E. CORNER OF MAIN AND 77TH STREET: MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to set the public hearing for September 18, 1978. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 2. WARREN MARMORINE, SAV #78-03; 7671 CENTRAL AVENUE N.E.: MOTION by Councilman Barnette to set the public hearing for September 18, 1978. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee decl�78 motion carried unanimously. 3. CARL PAG ;' L.S. 1085 GARDENA AVENUE N.E.: Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated this is a request to split a parcel of property located on the northeast quadrant of Gardena and Central Avenues. He stated the petitioner desires to provide an additional building site. The Planning Commission did recommend approval with the stipulations that appropriate drainage and utility easements be provided. Mr. Sobiech stated he wished to caution the petitioner that, with develop- ment of the property, concern must be taken regarding the drainage. He stated, in future development, there must be no impact on other properties with drainage from this parcel. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated building on this proposed parcel would have the greatest impact on Mr. Page's property, therefore, the petitioner should be aware of the potential for drainage problems. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to approve Lot Split #78-03 as filed by Carl Page, with the stipulation of the five foot utility and drainage easements along the common property line between the two properties as well as five feet around ,all the property lines within this lot split. Further, that the petitioner is aware of the potential for drainage problems. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, suggested to Mr. and Mrs. Page there might be the potential of an additional assessment on this property and advised them to call the Finance Department before they sell the property. 4. APPEALS C014MISSION MEETING OF JUNE 27, 1978: A. JUDY'S RESTAURANT, 7890 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E.: I ` Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated this is a request by Judy's Restaurant on 79th and University to permit them to install a reader board. He stated the Appeals Commission heard the matter and recommended denial of the request. Mr. Jerry Paschke, representing Judy's Restaurant, appeared before the Council regarding this request. Mr. Paschke stated, at the time the restaurant was constructed, a 90 foot sign was installed which was under r' the square footage they were allowed. Since that time, however, the I 182 REGULAR MEETING OF JULY 24 1978 PAGE 8 ordinance has changed and they are now in excess of the ordinance. He didn't feel, however, the addition of a reader board would affect the area I in any way, although he didn't know how to quite justify a sign as a hard- ship. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, reiterated his comments made earlier regarding i the reasons for variances. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to concur with the recommendation of the Appeals Commission and deny the request for expansion of the sign for Judy's Restaurant as there is no demonstrated hardship. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee de- clared the motion carried unanimously. B. COUNTRY CLUB MARKET, 6225 TH 65 N.E.: Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, stated the petitioner has requested j this item be tabled. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to table this variance request until the petitioner is ready to submit. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to receive the minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of July 12, 1978. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried I unanimously. I RECESS: Recess was called at 10:20 p.m. by Mayor Nee. RECONVENED: The meeting was reconvened at 10:30 p.m. by Mayor Nee. All Council members iwere present. CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL FOR SUBMITTING PRELIMINARY APPLICATION FOR LAWCON GRANTS ACQUISITION OF SEARS PROPERTY VISITOR'S CENTER BUILDING FOR SPRINGBROOK NATURE CENTER): I ! Mayor Nee stated there are two LAWCON grant applications for the Council's consideration, one being Acquisition of Sears Property and the other being, Visitor's Center Building for Springbrook Nature Center. Mr. Sobiech, Public Works Director, explained these are preliminary grant applications for LAWCON grant funding. He explained, submission of these applications, does not commit the City other than to see if the City is eligible for funding. j GRANT APPLICATION - ACQUISITION OF SEARS PROPERTY: Mr. Boardman, City Planner, stated, as far as acquisition of the Sears property, last year the figure was about $800,000 and since that time, in talking with Sears representatives, they would have to get $1.2 million for the property. Mr. Boardman stated the City is looking at this acquisi- tion in a three stage proposal. He stated Anoka County has been approached i regarding the south section of this property and this property is being placed in the County's acquisition plan for regional trails and park usage. Mr. Boardman explained the first stage in acquisition would be the north section which would contain the high activities recreation area. The second stage would be the recreation center and the third stage would be picnic and non-active recreation facilities. Councilman Barnette asked if the Sears people have had any inquiries regarding sale of this area for industrial purposes. Mr. Boardman stated they have had inquiries, but nothing that was sub- stantial. I CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N. E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 TELEPHONE ( 612)571-3450 July 25, 1978 CITY COUNICIL ACTION' TAKEN' NOTICE Carl Page 1049 Gardena Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 On July 24, 1978 _ the Fridley City Council 'o`ticially approved your request for a Lot Split, L.S._#78-03 with the stipulations listed below. Please revi ev., -the noi:r:d S tl PLII atl OnS, si gr; c;-,e st .temient below, and return one copy to the City of Fridley. If you have any questions regarding the above actilon, please call the Com;,uni t.y Devel o ment. Office at Sincerely, OERROL L. Fl --- CITY PLF�ivi ER JLG/de Sti,rU'lations: 1 . Appropriate drainage and utli,ty easements be provided along all lot lines. 2. Property owner understands upon development of new lot, appropriate measures will be taken to ensure control of drainage in an attempt to eliminate impact on adjacent property. 3. Petitioner would pay special assessmek0s;cur action ;taken. associated with lot split. This should accompany any filing for the Split of the property to Anoka County TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR OF ANOKA COUNTY: The City Council of the City of Fridley on July 24, 1978 approved the following request for a lot split to allow: Split off .the Easterly 7Q feet to make a new huilding sitA whirh will be addressed as 1085 Gardena Avenue N.E. on the following property: Lot 14, Meloland Gardens- , Fridley. Minnesota A stipulation to the lot split approval was to combine appropriate parcels of property to ensure no defaulting of taxes and avoid losing a parcel on a future sale of the property. It is hereby requested of the County Auditor to check se rat the records and, if in order, MMI � ie ollowing parcels of land: Plat # 6 Parcels :S'0 70 1 S p�C' Lots Lot 13 � r ' Block Addition Meloland Gardens Signed Owners of Record cc: Property Owner Lot Split Folder Fridley Assessing Dept. ,Real Estate File Special Assessment Dept. File NOTE: THIS FORM MUST ACCOMPANY ALL REQUESTS FOR LOT SPLITS OR FILING OF DEEDS FOR PROPERTY TO BE SPLIT AT ANOKA COUNTY. TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR OF ANOKA COUNTY: The City Council of the City of Fridley on August 7, 1978 approved the following request for a lot split to allow: Split off the Easterly 70 feet of Lot 14, Meloland Gardens, to make a new building site, the same being 1085 Gardena Avenue N.E. on the following property: Lot 14, Meloland Gardens A stipulation to the lot split approval was to combine appropriate parcels of property to ensure no defaulting of taxes and avoid losing a parcel on a future sale of -the property. It is hereby requested of the County Auditor to check the records and, if in order, combine the following parcels of land: Plat # Parcels Lots 14 Block Addition Meloland Gardens Signed Owner(s) of Record cc : Property Owner Lot Split Folder Fridley Assessing Dept. ,Real Estate File Special Assessment Dept. File