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PROPERTY INFORMATION
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
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OWNER INFORMATION
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SIGNATURE
SIGNATURE V'; nen S DATE 1,�_,P- p 6
PETITIONER INFORMATION
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ADDRESS ST, N i'R t �L E ly N S's 4 3 2
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PLANNING Q)MMISSION: APPRWED DENIED DATE
CITY COUNCIL: APPROJID DENIED DATE
STIPULATIONS:
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The petitioner hereby understands that:
1. The City will notify all residents and owners of property within 200
feet of said property.
2. This application must be signed by all owners of the property, or an
explanation given why this is not the case.
3. Responsibility for arry defect in the proceedings resulting from the failure
to list the names and address of all residents and property owners of
property in question, belongs to the petitioner.
4. A sealed plan of pr opo sed property and structure must be drawn and attached,
showing the following:
North direction
Location of the proposed structure, and front and rear
setbacks.
Landscaping if appl icabl e
Str eet tames
Location and use of adjacent existing buildings within
350 feet.
(Official Publication)
PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE
PLANNING COMMISSION
Notice is hereby given that there
will be a Public Hearing of the Plan-
ning Commiosion of the City of
Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 Uni-
versity Avenue Northeast on Wednes-
day, May 2 , 1986, m the Council
Chamber at 7 30 p.m.for the purpose
of: I
Consideration of a Special Use
Permit,SP 1 86-05,by Harris Rat-
nayake,pet Section 205.07.1.C.2
of the Fridley City Code,to allow
a Montessoti/day care facility on
Lots 1 through 5 and part of Lots 8
through 12. Block 1, Osborne
Manor Second Addition,the same
being 472 Osborne Road N.E.
Any and all persons desiring to be
heard shall be given an opportunity at
the above stated time and place.
PATRICIA GABEL
Chairwoman
Planning Commission
May 5&12.1986)-FRID
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PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE
PLANNING COMMISSION
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Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the Planning
Commission of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue
Northeast on Wednesday, May 23, 1986 in the Council Chamber at 7 :30
p.m. for the purpose of:
Consideration of a Spegial Use Permit, SP #86-05 ,
by Harris Ratnayake, por Section 205 .07.1 , C, 2
of the Fridley City Code, to allow a Montessori/
day care facility on Lots 1 through 5 and part of
Lots 8 through 12, Blodk 1 , Osborne Manor Second
Addition, the same being 472 Osborne Road N.E.
Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the
above stated time and place,
PATRICIA GABEL
CHAIRWOMAN
PLANNING COMMISSION
Publish: May 5, 1986
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COUNCIL
MAILING LIST
Harris Ratnayake
SP #86-05
Fridley Assembly of God
472 Osborne Road N,E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Harris Ratnayake
298 Liberty Street N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Unity Hospital
550 Osborne Road N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
,Peter Van Hauer
350 Osborne Road N,E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Vernon E. Godeen
375 - 76th Avenue N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
George D. Wilder
361 - 76th Avenue N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Dorothy Danzl
401 - 76th Avenue N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
William J. Adams
400 Osborne Road N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Garth L. Willhite
7574 - 5th Street N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Dorothy Johnson
340 Osborne Road N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
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Planning Commission
City of Fridley
6431 University Ave . N. E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Dear Sirs:
I am applying for the use of the Fridley Assembly of God building
at 472 N. E. Osborne Road for a Day care/Montessori School for
children within the ages of twd and a half to six years starting
August 1986.
The entirero ram would run from about 7 . 00 A.M. to about 6 . 00
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P.M. Monday through Friday. Type children will be taught
according to the Montessori method of education for 3 hours every
day with day care being provid4d for the rest of the day. There
will be two Montessori session$ , 8 . 30-11 . 30 A.M. and 12 .30-3 .30
P.M.
We would be using two rooms located in the South West corner of
the building. Attached is a map of the property.
We could be reached at 780-1627 (evening) or 574-4720 (day) .
Please let us know your decisi9n at your earliest convenience .
Sincerely,
Harris Ratnayake
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STATE OF MINNESOTA
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
444 LAFAYETTE ROAD
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55101
April 24, 1986
Zoning Administrators
6431 University Avenue
Fridley, MN 55432
Re: Zoning Notification of Application for Department of Human Services
Program License
This is to inform you that we have received an application for a program license
under Minnesota Rules, Parts 9545.0510-9545.0670 for Salem Montessori School ,
located at 472 N.E. Osborne Road, Fridley, MN 55432, to provide day care for
30 children, ages 22 years thru 5 years.
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Issuance of this license is subject to compliance with the provisions of Minnesota
Statutes, section 245.812, as amende� in the 1984 Legislative Session.
If a copy of this statute is required, please contact the Division of Licensing.
If we do not hear from you within 30 days of receipt of this letter, we will
consider this facility to be in compliance with your local zoning code.
Sincerely,
Patricia Shomion, Licensor
Division of Licensing
612/296-0262
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April 29, 1986
Patricia Shomion
State of Minnesota
Department of Human Services
444 LaFayette Road
St. Paul, MN 55101
BE: Daycare Facility at 472 Osborne Road N. E. , Fridley
Dear Ms. Shomion:
We have received a Special Use Permit application for the above referenced
daycare facility. The application is scheduled to be heard at the Planning
Commission meeting on May 21 , 1966 and then will proceed to the City
Council on June 12, 1986. In as much this is more than the 30 days for
review which you referred to in your letter to us of April 24, 1986 , we are
asking for an extension for this license review.
If you do not hear from us by June 10, please assume that the facility is
in compliance with the local zoning code.
Thank you.
Sincerely,`�� James L. Robinson \
Planning Coordinator
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MAY 28, 1986 PAGE 3
MOTION BY MS. SHEREK, SECONDED BY MR. BETZOLD, TO RECOMMEND TO CIT COUNCIL
APPROVAL OFSPECIALUSF PERMIT, SP 1186-04, BY LESLIE KOHANEK, R SECTION
205.18.1, C, 9 OF THE RRIDLEY CITY CODE TO ALLOW EXTERIOR RAGE. OF MATERIALS
AND EQUIPMENT ON LOTS I THROUGH 8, BLOCK 5, ONAWAY, THE AME BEING
55 - 77TH WAY N.E. , WITH THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS-
1. PROVIDE AN 8 FOOT HIGH SCREENING FENCE OUND THE PERIMETER OF
THE STORAGE AREA EXCEPT THAT SCREEN NOT BE REQUIRED ON THE
WEST SIDE ADJACENT TO THE RAILRO RIGHT-OF-WAY. (SOLID WOOD OR
CHAIN LINK WITH SLATS.)
2. PROVIDE A BERMING, LANDSC NG, AND IRRIGATION PLAN FOR
STAFF APPROVAL.
3. PROVIDE A STORM DRA GE PLAN FOR STAFF APPROVAL.
4. WORK WITH DISPLA TS TO ACCOMPLISH A JOINT DRIVEWAY EASEMENT
ON THE WEST H F OF VACATED GUMWOOD, LYING SOUTH OF LOT 11.
5. PROVIDE A TE PERFORMANCE BOND EQUAL TO 3% OF CONSTRUCTION
VALUE.
6. NO ERIAL TO BE STORED SO AS TO BE VISIBLE FROM THF, RIGHT-
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-WAYS.
UPON VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIP.PF.R.SON OQUIST DECLARED THF,
1fION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
2. PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF A SPECIAL USF PERI T SP #.86-05
BT HARRIS RATIJAYAY,E: -
Per Section 205.07.1 , C, 2 of the Fridley City Code to a oar a Montessori/
day care facility on Lots 1 through 5 and part of Lots 8 through 12,
Block 1 , Osborne Manor Second Addition, the same being 472 Osborne Road N.E.
MOTION BY MR. SVANDA, SECONDED BY M.S. SHEREK, TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPF,RSON OQUIST DECLARED THE
PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 7:51 P.M.
Mr. Robinson. stated this property was located on the southeast corner of
Osborne and 5th St. The property was zoned R-1 as was the surrounding
area which included Unity Hospital . The proposal was for a I1ontessori/
day care facility for up to 30 children and application has been made to the
State to license the facility. The age group would be 22-6 yrs. , and the
hours of operation would be 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Mr. Robinson stated there was no real concern at this point on the traffic
impact to the surrounding neighborhood; however, Staff had some concern
about the surrounding traffic and its potential impact on the children. So,
one of the stipulations recommended by Staff was to provide a fenced area
with tot lot equipment prior to occupancy. This fenced area could be in
the rear of the facility.
Mr. Robinson stated the day care facility itself would be located behind
the sanctuary of the church in the southwest corner.
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MAY 28, 1986 PAGE 4
Mr. Robinson stated the traffic concern was related to a lot of parking in
the area, both on the church property and also to the south with the Unity
Hospital development.
Mr. Robinson stated Staff was recommending the following stipulations:
1 . Petitioner to provide a fenced area with tot lot equipment
prior to occupancy.
2. Owners to work with staff to provide landscaping and concrete
curbing to meet City codes.
3. Owner to provide performance bond in the amount of $5,000
to cover site improvements.
Mr. Robinson stated he has talked to Pastor Denyes, who indicated they are
in the process of selling the property to Health Central and that it might
be a waste of money to make the landscaping and curbing improvements at this
time. Mr. Robinson was suggesting that the City give the church until
September to finalize their plans, but to allow the day care facility to be
instated. If by September, the church's plans are not finalized, then the
church would be required to install the landscaping and curbing improvements .
Mr. Betzold asked Mr. Ratnayake that if the church might be moving, would
he still go ahead with incurring the cost of the fencing and tot lot
equipment?
Mr. Ratnayake stated that if the fencing and tot lot equipment are easily
moved, there would not be any problem.
Pastor Denyes stated that it was going to take them at least a year to build
their new building so they will still be in their current facility for a
year after it is sold.
Ms. Sherek stated she thought stipulations 2 & 3 would have to be reconsidered
in September, because it will then depend upon whether a church occupied the
property or if Health Central purchased the property. If a church was going
to occupy the property, then the City would expect the landscaping and curb-
ing improvements to be made. If the property was sold to Health Central ,
then the City would have to wait until they knew Health Central 's plans for
the property.
Mr. Robinson asked Pastor Denyes if he would be willing to make the improve-
ments to the property if, in fact, they do sell the property to another church.
Pastor Denyes stated he felt something could he worked out and could be part
of an overall sales agreement between the two parties. He would be willing
to commit to making the improvements if they do sell the property to another
church.
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MAY 28, 1986 PAGE 5
MOTION BY MR. SABA, SECONDED BY MS. SHEREK, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON DECLARED THE PUBLIC
HEARING CLOSED AT 8:05 P.M.
MOTION BY MR. SABA, SECONDED BY MS. SHEREK, TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL
APPROVAL OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #86-05, BY HARRIS RATNAYAKE, PER
SECTION 205.07.1, C, 2 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE TO ALLOW A MONTESSORI/
DAY CARE FACILITY ON LOTS 1 THROUGH 5 AND PART OF LOTS 8 THROUGH 12,
BLOCK 1, OSBORNE MANOR SECOND ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 472 OSBORNE ROAD N.E. ,
WITH THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS:
1. PETITIONER TO PROVIDE A FENCED AREA WITH TOT LOT EQUIPMENT
PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY.
2. OWNERS TO WORK WITH STAFF TO PROVIDE LANDSCAPING AND CONCRETE
CURBING TO MEET CITY CODES.
3. OWNER TO PROVIDE PERFORMANCE BOND IPI THE AMOUNT OF $5,000
TO COVER SITE IMPROVEMENTS.
STIPULATIONS 2 & 3 TO BE REVIEWED IN SEPTEMBER BY CITY STAFF, OR WHEN THE
DISPOSITION OF THE PROPERTY IS DECIDED, IF THE DISPOSITION IS TO ANOTHER
CHURCH, THEN THESE IMPRVEMENTS MUST BE MADE AT THAT TIME; IF THE PROPERTY
IS SOLD TO HEALTH CENTRAL, THEN THE CITY WILL TAKE THE MATTER UP WI^'H THEM.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON OQUIST DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
3. PUBLIC HEARING: C014SIDERATION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #86-06, BY
WINFIELD DEVELOPMENT:
er Section 205.17.1 , C, 1 of the Fridley City Code to allow offices not
associated with a principal use on Lot 4, except the northerly 35 ft. ,
Lots 5 and 6, Block 1 , Paco Industrial Park.
MOTION BY MR. SABA, SECONDED BY MR. SVANDA, TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE,, VICE-CHAIRPERSON OQUIST DECLARED THE
PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 8:10'P.M.
Mr. Robinson stated this property was located.aetof Univeristy Ave. south
of U.S. Swim & Fitness and north of the Corrtiiunity Park. The proposal was for
an office/warehouse facility located twfl-1 industrial zoning. At this time,
the petitioners are not entirely �,u�e how the facility is going to lease up
in terms of office users. Bede of the high quality office/warehouse type
construction similar to theist River Road Business Center, .they are anticipating it
could very welllease u ith a majority of office as opposed to industrial
users. The special permit is for office use in an industrial zone.
Mr. Robinson s ted the parcel of property is approximately 4.6 acres. The
gross floor rea of the building is 58,550 sq. ft. It would normally call
for a s illative parking ratio of 1 - 500 which would yield 117 spaces.
What ey are providing is 50% office/25% manufacturing/25% warehouse for a
t 1 of 161 spaces. The petitioner feels that should be enough parking for
he intended office users.
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MAY 28 1986 PAGE 6
Mr. Robinson stated Staff was recommending the following stipulations:
1 . Developer to provide written commitment to pay all costs
associated with the realighment of cul-de-sac.
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2. Developer to supply ongoing tenant information, prio/to
each occupancy, to allow the City to monitor parkirq need on ►
a case by case basis. Parking demand not to exce d supply.
3. Provide a landscape plan which includes planti,gs and berming
of all perimeter areas; heavy/ede
to b provided to buffer
loading area.
4. All dumpsters to be located iin approved masonry
structures.
5. All roof equipment to be scree visual affect.
6. Easement for joint parking wiim & Fitness to be
recorded against properties plding permit.
7. Provide connecting sidewalk U.S. Swim & Fitness Center
and proposed development.
8. Petitioner to combine lot for tax purposes.
Mr. Betzold stated the petitione came before the Appeals Commission on
May 13 with four variance requ is which will go to City Council on June 2
with this special use permit r quest. He stated at that meeting, Dave Harris
was very concerned about the traffic problems in the area and wanted to see
an agreement between this p operty and the U.S. Swim & Fitness property for
shared parking. Mr. Harri apparently owns the lot immediately to the south
and plans to build there nd does not want to see the parking situation get
any worse.
Mr. Winkels , Winfiel Development, stated he wanted to thank the Planning
Commission for rest eduling their meeting in order that they might make the
June 2 City Counci meeting. They have worked quite closely with staff on
this project for he past few weeks. The appreciated the work Staff has
done for them. e stated they have no problem with the stipulations. They
also very much agree with a shared parking situation with U. S. Swim & Fitness
and are in t process of finalizing an agreement with them right now.
Relative to drainage plan, they are meeting with the Rice Creek Watershed
District a d have been told by their engineers that the drainage plan is fine.
Mr. Winels stated the building itself was a multi-tenant building. They
are pr jetting it will be split 50/50 in terms of office/warehouse based
on t it experience in the Twin Cities with this type of building. They
cur ently have approx. 600,000 sq. ft. of this type of product in the Cities
a a few more building under construction. In general , they are finding
iqht around a 50/50 split.
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COUNC,L MEETING OF JUNE 2, 1986
MOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the first reading and approve the
ordinance upon first reading. Seconded by Councilman Goodspeed. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
unanimously.
8. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEE'T'ING OF MAY 28, 1986
A. CONSIDERATION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #86-04, TO ALLOW
EXTERIOR STORAGE OF MATERIALS AND EIDUIPMEhT, GEIQERALLY
LOCATED AT 55 - 77TH WAY N.E. , BY LESLIE KOHANEK:
Mr. Robertson, Community Developnent Director, stated this is a request for
a special use permit to allay extra outside storage of materials at 55 -
77th Way N.E. Mr. Robertson stated in conjunction with this special use
permit, there are also requests for a vacation and variance.
Mr. Robertson stated the Planning Commission has recommended approval of
this special use permit with six stipulations, which he outlined.
MDTION by Councilman Goodspeed to approve special use permit, SP #86-04,
with the following stipulations: (1) provide an 8 foot high screening fence
around the perimeter of the storage area except that screening not be
required on the west side adjacent to the railroad right-of-way (solid wood
or chain link with slats) ; (2) provide a berming, landscaping, and
irrigation plan for Staff approval; (3) provide a storm drainage plan for
Staff approval; (4) work with Display Arts to accomplish a joint driveway
easement on the west half of vacated Gumwood, lying south of Lot 11; (5)
provide a site performance bond equal to 3% of construction value; and (6)
no material to be stored so as to be visible from the right-of-ways. This
special use permit is contingent on approval of the vacation request .
Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
B. CONSIDERATION OF A SPECIAL USE PRMIT, SP #86-05, TO ALJ3
A MONTESSORI/DAY CARE FACILITY, GENT RkLLY LOCATED AT 472
OSBORNE RDAD N.E. , BY HARRIS RATNAYAKE:
Mr. Robertson, Community Development Director, stated this is a request for
a special use permit to allow a Montessori/Day Care Facility at 472 Osborne
Road. He stated the proposal was for a facility for up to 30 children
ranging from 2- 1/2 to 6 years old. He stated an application has been made
to the State to license the facility and the hours of operation would be
from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. , Monday through Friday.
Mr. Robertson stated the Planning Commission has recommended approval with
three stipulations. He stated the Planning Commission has recommended
stipulations No. 2 and 3 be held and reviewed by the Staff in September or
when the disposition of the property is decided.
Mr. Ratnayake, the petitioner, stated the church, from whom they are
leasing, is in the process of selling the property, therefore, the Planning
Commission requested their recommendation for landscaping and concrete
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coLiNcIL MEETING OF JUNE 2. 1986
curbing and a performance bond be reviewed by City staff in September, or
when disposition of the property is decided.
Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated the Council may want to make this special
use permit for one year and, if the present occupants want it for a longer
period, they could apply for a renewal.
NDTIDN by Councilman Goodspeed to approve special use permit, SP #86-05, to
Salem Montessori School for operation of their day care facility for a
period of one year, with the following stipulations: (1) petitioner to
provide a fenced area with tot lot equipment prior to occupancy; (2) owners
to work with Staff to provide landscaping and concrete curbing to meet City
Codes; and (3) owner to provide performance bond in the amount of $5,000 to
cover site improvements. Further, stipulations 2 and 3 are to be reviewed
in September by City Staff, or when the disposition of the property is
decided. If the disposition is to another church, then these improvements
must be made at that time; if the property is sold to Health Central, then
the City will take the matter up with them. Seconded by Councilman
Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the
motion carried unanimously.
C. CONSIDERATION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #86-06, TO Aliz
OFFICES NOT ASSOCIATED WITH A PRINCIPAL USE, GENERALLY
LOCATED ON LOT 4, EXCEPT THE NORTHERLY 35' , IDTS 5 AND 6,
BLOCK 1, PACO INDUSTRIAL PARK, BY WI NF I ELD DEVELQPKE=j.
Mr. Robertson, Community Developnent Director, stated this is a request for
a special use permit to allow offices not associated with a principal use
for property located west of University Avenue, south of U. S. Swim &
Fitness, and north of the Community Park.
Mr. Robertson stated the proposal was for an office/warehouse facility
located in Mt-1 industrial zoning and the special use permit is for office
use in an industrial zone.
Mr. Robertson stated the Planning Commission recommended approval of this
special use permit with nine stipulations, which he outlined.
MDTION by Councilman Goodspeed to approve special use permit, SP #86-06 ,
with the following stipulations: (1) developer to provide written
commitment to Fay all costs associated with the realignment of cul-de-sac;
(2) developer to supply ongoing tenant information, prior to each occupancy,
to allow the City to monitor parking need on a case-by-case basis (parking
demand not to exceed supgl_y) ; (3) provide a landscape plan which includes
plantings and terming of all perimeter areas; heavy screening to be praviaed
to buffer loading area; (4) all dumpsters to be located inside or within
approved masonry structures; (5) all roof equipment to be screened to mute
visual affect; (6) easement for joint parking with U.S. Swim & Fitness to be
recorded against properties prior to building permit; (7) provide connecting
sidewalk between the U. S. Swim & Fitness Center and proposed development;
(8) petitioner to combine lots for tax purposes; and (9) petitioner to
submit a comprehensive sign plan. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon
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HARRIS RATNAYAKE
SP #86-05
STIPULATIONS
Z. PETITIONER TO PROVIDE A FENCED AREA WITH TOT LOT EQUIPMENT
PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY ,
Z, OWNERS TO WORK WITH STAFF TO PROVIDE LANDSCAPING AND
CONCRETE CURBING TO MEET CITY CODES ,
3. OWNER TO PROVIDE PERFORMANCE BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF $5,000
TO COVER SITE IMPROVEMENTS ,
CITYOF
FRIDLEY
CIVIC CENTER • 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 - PHONE(612)571-3450
Harris Ratnayake -CITY COUNCIL June 3, 1986
298 Liberty Street N.E,
Fridley, MN 55432 ACTION TAKEN NOTICE
On June 2, 1986, the Fridley City Council officially approved your request for a
Special Use Permit, SP #86-05, to allow a Montessori/day care facility on Lots
1 through 5 and part of Lots, 8 through 12, Block 1 , Osborne Manor Second Addition,
the same being 472 Osborne Road N.-E.
with the following stipulations:
1 . Petitioner to provide a fenced area with tot lot equipment prior to occupancy.
2, Owners to work with staff to provide landscaping and concrete curbing to meet
City Codes.
3. Owner to provide performance bond in the amount of $5,000 to cover site
improvements
4. Items 2 and 3 to be held in abeyance until September 1 , 1986, At that time
to be enforced if property to remain as_ a church,
If you have any questions regarding the above action, please call the Planning
Department at 571-3450.
Sincerely,
Fames L, Robinson
Planning Coordinator
JLR/dm
Please review the noted stipulations, sign the statement below and return one
copy to the City of Fridley Planning Department by June 17, 1986.
Concur with action taken
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STATE OF MINNESOTA CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
COUNTY OF ANOKA
CITY OF FRIDLEY
In the Matter of a Special Use Permit, --,
SP #86-05, located at 472 Osborne Road N.E. SPECIAL USE PERMIT
Fridley Assembly of God , Owner
The above entitled matter came before the City Council of the City of Fridley
and was heard on the 2nd day of June _, , 19 86 , on a
petition for a special use permit pursuant to the City of Fridley' s Zoning
Ordinance, for the following described property:
To allow a Montessori/day care facility on Lots 1-5 and part of Lots
8-12 , Block 1 , Osborne Manor Second Addition, the same being 472 Osborne
Road N.E.
IT IS ORDERED that a special use permit be granted as upon the following
conditions or reasons:
See City Council Minutes of June 2 , 1986 .
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF ANOKA ) OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
CITY OF FRIDLEY )
I, Shirley A. Haapala, City Clerk for the City of Fridley with and in for
said City of Fridley, do hereby certify that I have compared the foregoing
copy and Order granting a special use permit with the original record thereof
preserved in my office, and have found the same to be a correct and true
transcript of the whole thereof.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my hand at the City of
Fri ley, Minn sota, in the County of Anoka on the day of
19-L _•
DRAFTED BY:
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
SHIRLEY A. HAAPALA, CITY CLERK
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COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 2, 1986
MDTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the first reading and approve e
ordinance upon first reading. Seconded by Councilman Goodspeed. U n a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion cried
unanimously.
8. IVI% THE MINUrES OF THE PLANNUC COMMISSIONMEETING OF 28, 1986
A. CQNSIDERATION OFA SPECIAL USE PERMIT P #86-04/TO ALWW
EXTERIOR' STORAGE OF MATERIAIZ AND MUIPMENr, 26MVkLLY
LOCATED AT 55 - 77TH WAY .E. BY LESLIE
Mr. Robertson, Om nunity Development Director, meted this is a request for
a special use permit to allow extra outside . orage of materials at 55 -
77th Way N.E. Mr. Robertson stated in conjunction with this special use
permit, there are also requests for a vacation and variance.
Mr. Robertson stated the Planning Commission has recommended approval of
this special use permit with six ipulations, which he outlined.
M)TIDN by Councilman Goods to approve special use permit, SP #86-04 ,
with the following stipulations: (1) provide an 8 foot high screening fence
around the perimeter of the storage area except that screening not be
required on the west ;Sale adjacent to the railroad right-of-way (solid wood
or chain link with slats) ; (2) provide a berming, landscaping, and
irrigation p;��;
or Staff approval; (3) provide a storm drainage plan for
Staff approv (4) work with Display Arts to accomplish a joint driveway
easement on,'the west half of vacated Gumwood, lying south of Lot 11; (5)
provide ,a site performance bond equal to 3% of construction value; and (6)
no malteriial to be stored so as to be visible frau the right-of-ways. This
spe ial use permit is contingent on approval of the vacation request .
nded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
ee declared the motion carried unanimously.
B. CONSIDERATION OF A SPECIAL USE PRMIT, SP #86-05, TO ALIIJW
A MONTESSORI/DAY CARE FACILITY, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 472
OSBORNTE %DAD N.E. , BY HARRIS RATNAYAKE:
Mr. Ro-rtson, Community Development Director, stated this is a request for
a special use permit to allow a Montessori/Day Care Facility at 472 Osborne
Road. He stated the proposal was for a facility for up to 30 chilarer:
ranging f ran 2- 1/2 to 6 years old. He stated an application has been made
to the State to license the facility and the hours of operation would be
frau 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. , Monday through Friday.
Mr. Robertson stated the Planning Commission has recommended approval with
three stipulations. He stated the Planning Commission has recommended
stipulations No. 2 and 3 be held and reviewed by the Staff in September or
when the disposition of the property is decided.
Mr. Ratnayake, the petitioner, stated the church, from whom they are-
leasing,
releasing, is in the process of selling the property, therefore, the Planninc
Commission requested their recommendation for landscaping and concrete
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curbing and a performance bond be reviewed by City staff in September, or
when disposition of the property is decided.
Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated the Council may want to make this special
use permit for one year and, if the present occupants want it for a longer
period, they could apply for a renewal.
MDTIDN by Councilman Goodspeed to approve special use permit, SP #86-05, to
Salam Montessori School for operation of their day care facility for a
period of one year, with the following stipulations: (1) petitioner to
provide a fenced area with tot lot equipment prior to occupancy; (2) owners
to work with Staff to provide landscaping and concrete curbing to meet City
(odes; and (3) owner to provide performance bond in the amount of $5,000 to
cover site improvements. Further, stipulations 2 and 3 are to be reviewed
in September by City Staff, or when the disposition of the property is
decided. If the disposition is to another church, then these improvements
must be made at that time; if the property is sold to Health Central, then
the City will take the matter up with them. Seconded by Councilman
Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the
motion carried unanimously.
C. CC)NSIDERATION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP 486-06, TO AIJ.37
OFFICES NOT ASSOCIATED WITH A PRINCIPAL USE, GII1EF��LLY
LOCATED ON LOT 4, EXCEPT THE I�KI'HHERLY 35' , LOTS 5 AIQD 6,
BLOCK 1, PACO INDUSTRIAL PARK, BY WINFIELD DEVEIOPM IIF
Mr. Robertson, O nmu pity Development Director, stated this is a r W, Kest for
a special use permit to allow offices not associated with a pr,4,ncipal use
for property located west of University Avenue, south S. Swim &
Fitness, and north of the Ccrmunity Park. r
Mr. Robertson stated the proposal was for an off kce/warehouse facility
located in M-1 industrial zoning and the special use permit is for office
use in an industrial zone.
Mr. Robertson stated the Planning Commiss*' recommended approval of this
special use permit with nine stipllati which he outlined.
MDTION by Councilman Goodspeed t approve special use permit, SP #86-06 ,
with the following stipL , ns: (1) developer to provide written
commitment to Fay all cost§ ssociated with the realignment of cul-de-sac;
(2) developer to supply going tenant information, prior to each occu�ncy,
to allow the City to dtor parking need on a case-by-case basis (parking
demand not to exce sully) ; (3) provide a landscape plan which includes
plantings and ing of all perimeter areas; heavy screening to be provided
to bufferrng area; (4) all dumpsters to be located inside or within
approved my structures; (5) all roof equipment to be screened to mute
visual ,affect; (6) easement for joint parking with U.S. Swim & Fitness to be
rea) ded against properties prior to building permit; (7) provide connecting
s' alk between the U.S. Swim & Fitness Center and proposed development ;
8) petitioner to combine lots for tax purposes; and (9) petitioner to
submit a comprehensive sign plan. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon
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