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LS77-03 LOT SPLIT APPLICATION `� . , Form #- 1. • CITY OF FRIDLEY FOR. COY USF0,T LY Applicant's Name APPLICANT: 0 Lot Split '' --� ADDRESS: � �`/� ✓"�,�./lr',ik'�_ ,D,E `I�/ y S s���z' Street City Zip Code Date Filed: m TELEPHONE # .� y Ri 7/ [!:j Fee:$�� Receipt #� x �, Home Business Council Action:Date REMARKS: Id PROPERTY OWNER(S), 13/r/�/�r✓'-',�?- JJ G,� � 'S ✓ Al`'j- 4- 'j_4- C r P H 0 P+ 3 0 u +' ADDRESSES) (ir y`" �/Io/i l�?Jn� F o Street City Zip Code + mZ - -P w Ca Street City Zip Code o � i m H TELEPHONE #(S) `� a) � / d � a Home Business -P rD -P d a) O O M Pa ::5 m W O P •H a m� Property Location on Street or Exact Street Address (IF ANY) / 4 w H Legal Description of Property: H T Jr Reason for Lot Split: — Total Area of/Property '% / "sq. ft. Present Zoning Classification • The undersigned hereby declares that all the facts and representations stated in this application are true and correct. DATE: SIGNATURE �fJh'.'w/ 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. 9. 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. s I Land planning ey- ft , 6875 Highway No.65 N.F. Land Surveying Minneapolis, Soils Testing �► (-• Minn. 55432 Civil Engineering Telephone 784-6066 Municipal Engineering Engineers Bt Surveyor's Area Code 612 y forNC- 6 C- _ � J of Survey Certificate � �1C �fe1 g5,o - - - - -- _ _ - --iia L)7- N I 1 � � I ch — I I ID I UMEW7 LANE N.E. LOT 241 BLOCK 21 K-ms LAKE E mnq 4noko Caua+y I hereby certify that this is a true and correct representation of a survey of the boundaries of the obove described land, and of the location of all building-, thereon, and all visible encroachments, if any, from or on said land. As surveyed by me this day of DENOTES IRON NWWWNT SUBURBAN ENGINEERING, INC. 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All landscaped areas to be sodded. (This includes the two 20' x 75' strips along the service road). 5. Special Use Permit granted for a period of 3 years at which time it will be reviewed. 6. When permanent facilities are built, the owner is to provide an easement for roadway to Osborne Road behind the Frostop Drive-In. 7. The area outlined on the plot plan is to be blacktopped. (Parking lot) 8. The office is to be at least 24' x 48' on concrete blocks and to be skirted to give the appearance of a permanent structure. 9. The landscaping is to be done according to the landscaping plan and blacktopped and curbed. 10. Units in the display area are to be minimum of 6' apart with a maximum of 50 units. 11. The parking lot to be striped for customers and employee parking. 12. There shall be not less than four security lights around the perimeter. 13. All vacant property to be graded and seeded. (The City Engineer states that this was agreed to with the previous owner and he feels that agree- ment would still cover it. ) 14. The sign is to conform to City Ordinances without a variance, and to be the proper distance back from the service road. 15. The office will be taxed as a permanent structure. Upon open voice vote, all voted aye and the motion carried. 3. LOT SPLIT RE UEST L.S. i`77-0 THOMAS BRICKNER: Split off the West 5' of Lot 24, Block - s Lake Estates (1671 Camelot Lane NE) and add it to Lot 23, Block 2, Harris Lake Estates, (1661 Camelot Lane NE) so the property owners of Lot 23 can install a swimming pool in their back yard. Mr. Boardman explained that Thomas Brickner wanted to sell off a 5' portion of his lot to the adjacent property owner to allow for the development of a swimming pool on his neighbors property. 11r. Brickner's lot is presently undeveloped and this lot split will not affect the code requirements for his lot. MOTION by Langenfeld, seconded by Bergman to recommend to Council the approval of Lot Split L.S. #77-03, Thomas Brickner to split off the West 5' of Lot 24, Block 2, Harris Lake Estates (1671 Camelot Lane NE) and add it to Lot 23, Block 2, Harris Lake Estates, (1661 Camelot Lane NE) so the property owners of Lot 23 can install a swimming pool in their back yard. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried. Planning Commission Meeting —April 6, 1977 Page 8 4. *LOT SPLIT REQUEST, L.S. #77-02, PARK METROPOLITAN INVESTMENT, INC. : Continued until April 20, 1977 5. *CONTINUED: STUDY OF INTERSECTION AT 53RD AND CENTRAL Mr. Mortenson was present. Mr. '_-Iortenson said he discussed the plans with Menards and they both agreed to the improvement shown as Plan B. Mr. :lortenson requested however, that the road be designed so that the transformer pole be included in one of the land- scape areas. Mr. Boardman stated that he could see no problem with that. Mr. Mortenson asked what the approximate cost would be. Mr. Boardman thought that it would be around $10,000 - $12,000. I'Ir. Mortenson said that he would check with Menards as to how they want to pay for this and will have some decision back for the Council on April 18, 1977. MOTION by Schnabel, seconded by Langenfeld, that the Planning Commission re- commend to the City Council that the street improvement as agreed to by Mr. Mortenson (Plan B) be approved for construction. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried. 'LOTION by Schnabel, seconded by Langenfeld to suspend the rules to allow Councilwoman Kukowski to address the Planning Commission. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried. Councilwoman Kukowski wanted to discuss the issue of absenteeism that has been pointed out several times in the minutes and has been quite obvious on the Planning Commission. She said that she realized that everyone is a volunteer and tries hard to attend the meetings, however, the vice-chair often is not in attendance when the chairperson is absent. She wondered if some encouragement should be sent down from the Planning Commission when attendance becomes a problem. She said that her concern is that with one member absent, that the Planning Commission is not getting accurate information from all your commis- sions & therefore, how can the Council feel that you are passing something accurate on to us. She said that she really feels that if you are appointed to do the job by the commission, you should do the job. Mr. Langenfeld said that sometimes we have to update any missing members as to what happened at past meetings and therefore, waste additional time. Mr. Bergman said that the atmosphere that comes down from the Council kind of negates any action that could be taken by the chairperson. The Council is reluctant to remove anyone without first getting a letter of resignation. Councilwoman Kukowski thought that maybe some policy should be developed by the Planning Commission for Council approval, in dealing with this problem. She said that she doesn't feel that the Council should pass down recommenda- tions to the Planning Commission, and because you're working with the situation you should let us know and give us a couple of alternates. REGULAR MEETING OF APRIL 18, 1977 PAGE 5 MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to waive the second reading of Ordinance No. 644 Establishing Chapter 607 of the Fridley City Code Entitled "Tavern Entertainment" and Repealing Chapter 604 Entitled "Tavern" of the City of Fridley City Code and adopt it on the second reading and publish, with the above changes suggested by the City Attorney. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to amend the above motion to also include, along with the City Attorney's changes, the deletion of the words "transparent or" under Section 607.04, Item 4. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE ORIGINAL MOTION, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1977: MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to receive the minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of April 6, 1977. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CERTIFIED MOBILE HOM , SP_t77-01. 7625 VIRON ROAD: Mr. Sobiech, Public s Director, stated the Planning Commission has recommended renewal of this special use permit, as filed by Certified Mobile Homes, with the stipulations as outlined in the minutes of the Planning Commission minutes of April 6, 1977. He requested another stipulation be added for improvement of the drainage problem. Regarding stipulation No. 4 in reference to sodding, Mr. Sobiech stated decorative rock replaced the sodding requirement to ensure better maintenance of landscaped areas. In reference to grading and seeding, the majority of the property is filled with trailers so that if any trailers would be removed, any vacant property would be graded and seeded. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and grant SP r77-01 with the stipulations indicated by the Commission, with the revision of No. 4, arid with the addition of the stipulation regarding improvement of the drainage. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. THOMAS BRICKNER, X77-03; 671 CAMELOT LANE N.E.: Mr. Sobiech, Publ rks Director, stated this request is to split off the west five feet of Lot 24, Block 2, Harris Lake Estates (1671 Camelot Lane N.E.) and add it to Lot 23, Block 2, Harris Lake Estates, (1661 Camelot Lane N.E.) so the property owners of Lot 23 can install a swimming pool in their back yard. Mr. Sobiech stated all setbacks would be met and the Planning Commission has recommended approval. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and grant Lot Split =77-03. Seconded by Councilwo;r;an Kukowski. Upon a voice �vote, '�"all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the notion carried unanimously. �}'1�fTE ECRS T101 ; ,'D F 'FNUE N.E.. Mr. or improvement of the intersection at 53rd and Central Av macs. sta ey are working with the property owners of the shopping center regarding this improvement. Councilman Schneider questioned if there would be a problem for traffic leaving the Ground Round parking lot. rtk i CITY .OF FRioLEY�,y;:, � 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N. E., FR_IDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 TELEPHONE r ( 612)571-3450 April 27, "1977 CITY COUNCIL ACTION TAKEN NOTICE 3 Thomas Brickner 6245 Ben More Drive N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 L.S. #77-03 On April 18, 1977 the Fridley City Council off-icially approved your request for Lot Split with the stipulations listed below. Please review the noted stipulations, sign the statement below, and return one copy to the City of Fridley. If you have any questions regarding the above action, please call the Community Development Office at 571-3450. Sincerely, RROLD L. BOARDi,FkN CITY PLANNER JLB/de Stipulations: 1 . Fill out attached lot split form and return to City Hall . Concur with action taken. 1 C' , L~1 C:- T VL�G s TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR OF ANOKA COUNTY: The City Council of the City of Fridley on .iz i /�, IV 7 7 approved the following request for a lot split to /allow: on the following property: 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 $—O Lots'- Block �— Addition Signed Owner(s) of Record cc: Property Owner Lot Split Folder Fridley Assessing Dept. ,Real Estate File Special Assessment Dept. File