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LS74-03
Ford #5-68 LOT SPLIT APPLICATION � — CITY OF FRIDLEY F R CIT' USE ONLY Applicant's Name APPLICANT:: j 1f l,411 C4 1-r 49 /41 Lot Split d3 ADDRESS: lJ�6o ev - Street Gity Zip Code Date Filed: TELEPHONE # x 7, 1 Fee:067` 'Receipt +� Home Business Council Action:Date— Id o REMARKS PROPERTY OW1TM(SC• E �s C3 0 30 * +- m ADDRESS(ES) 0R, o Street City Zip Code .cj (a o -H +' M Cd Street/ City Zip Code CH ,° � TELEPHONE #(S)_ Home Business U rd P4 � P � N O U Ojrie�es �1uau.soe .�os�aiaai lProperty Location on Street or Exact Street Address (IF ANY)_7f© �-ytiir-e �s �z _ U H Legal Description of Property: Reason for Lot Split: Total Area of Pr pertyZ2Co a_sq. ft. I Present Zoning Classification c [s The undersigned hereby declares that all the facts and representations stated in this application are true and correct. DATE:^1 SIGNATCTRE Y _. BELOW FOR CITY USE ONLY (Se@ reverse aide for additional instructions) PLATS & SUBS: Date of Consideration - ,.,,...�...� Remarks: PLANNING COMMISSION: Date of Consideration - ✓�''-,� Remarks: CITY COUNCIL: Date of Consideration Remarks: * � J 3 LOT SPLIT APPLICATION PROCEDURE 1 . Obtain application form at City Hall. (6431 University Ave. .N.E. , Fridley 2. Return completed application form with the required sketch of the property involved and the lot split fee of x. 20.00 for each original lot being split. I 3. The application will be submitted to the Plats & Subdivisions and Streets & Utilities Subcommittee for recommendations. This Committee meets once a month, when required. The City will supply the applicant with minutes of the Subcommittee. 4. Following the Plats & Subs Committee recommendation of approval, the owner must then obtain a Certificate of Survey on the original parcel or parcels along with the new parcels created with all existing structures tied in. 5. The Certificate of Survey should then contain a simple description of a part of a platted lot or registered lot and be filed with the Engineering Department for Planning Commission recommendations. The Planning.Commission meets on the second and fourth Thursday of the month. The City will supply the applicant with minutes of the Planning Commission. 6. The recommendations of the Planning Commission are submitted to the City Council for final action. The Council meets on the first and third Monday of the month. 'I . 7. The City Council approval may be subject to certain stipulations which must . I be complied with by the applicant: 8. 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. 9. When all the conditions of the lot split have been complied with, the applicant should file the lot split in Anoka County. 10. 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. TIM FINANCE DEPARTMENT OF FRIDLEY MAY BE ABLE TO PROVIDE THE ESTIMATED AMOUNT 01' ADDITIONAL TAXES OR ASSESSMENTS. .� L.S. #74-03 c� Wallace K. Dahl Uv 1 � a� K V p V Q4\ �Y q i.. � ,. � - : . .. .. � � r- ., E� •- _� :.. ►, ,� � i :: .. �` x � V; ' / ... . a ��; r-,--- ,.- F. .. � �.: s - - - ,'' f � � `J. r - . . s - ,. _.. f - I �.. !. � ... � - ._ �, i � .. i ;' .. - ... .. ;.''f 1 �. e I. 1 � � � � � :: 7 /�:.., i � i ... Y � �1 .. CJ'�R� • ps 3° zoo So -3� 7�'� t Splil Split L.S. #74-0 ter( z 3Sa5 , t Wallace K. 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MOTION by Drigans , seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Commission close the Public Hearing on the request for a Special Use Permit, SP #74-06, by Gerald L. Bloms . Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Drigans , seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Commission recommend to Council approval of the request for a Special Use Permit, SP #74-06, -by Gerald L. Bloms , per Fridley City Code , Section 205. 051 , 2, A, to allow construction of a second accessory building on Lot 5, Block 3, Parkview Manor, the same being 5845 Hackmann Avenue N.E. , with the stipulation that it not be used for a home occupation . Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. - - - 5. LOT SPLIT REQUEST: L.S. #74-01rWALLACE K. DAHL: Split off the West 10 feet of Lot 29 , and add `it to Lots 25, 26, 27 and 28, Block J, Riverview Heights, to make one building site. (590 Fairmont Street N.E. ) Mr. Wallace Dahl was present. Mr. Clark said this request did not come in in time to go to the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee meeting, but after studying the request, it seemed like such a routine lot split that there didn' t seem any reason to object to this request. He said this request was made because the garage for 590 Fairmont is partly on Lot 29 , and with this lot split, the garage will meet the sideyard setback requirement. The two building sites, created by this lot split will be 90 feet for 580 Fairmont and 120 feet for 590 Fairmont Street. MOTION BY HARRIS, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Commission recommend to Council approval of the request for a lot split, L. S. #74-01 , by Wallace K. Dahl , to split off the West 10 feet of Lot 29, and add it to Lots 25 , 26, 27 and 28, Block J, River- view Heights , to' make one building site, 590 Fairmont Street N.E. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 6. SET PUBLIC HEARING DATE: To amend Chapter 205, Section 205. 051, Paragraph 2 , A. Accessory Uses, of the City Code of the City of Fridley. Mr. Clark said the Planning Commission has waited some time to consider changing this part of the code to eliminate being inundated with requests for the small storage shed under a Special Use Permit. This amended version would still require a building permit and require that they be affixed to a permanent foundation. • r r - - - - - - - i .. ., .. .. .. r _� '.. .a .. ., .. .. .� J +.�'. ._f _. .. .. _. _ .. ,. .. :.�i _. .) ... 'l _. ... Planning Commission Meeting - May 8 , 1974 Page 17 Mr. Clark said that any change to the zoning pofbion of our code requires a Public Hearing. MOTION by Harris , seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Commission set the Public Hearing date of June 5, 1974 to consider amending Chapter- 205, Section 205. 051 , Paragraph 2, A, Accessory Uses , of the City Code of the City of Fridley. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 7. ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION MEMBERSHIP REVIEW Chairman Fitzpatrick said we have postponed a decision on whether the Environmental Quality Commission should become a sub- committee of the Planning Commission and to have that Chairman as a voting member of this Commission, until we got some information from the City Attorney. Mr. Clark said the staff has discussed this and see no objection to having a six man Planning Commission. Mr. Fitzpatrick said there was also some problem because this was a seven member Commission when all the other subcommittee' s have five. He said he didn' t mean to make any negative comments on this request, because he personally feels this is the direction we should go, or at least make a beginning. Mr. Clark said that as the decisions of the Planning Commission are only recommendations to the Council, there was no reason there couldn' t be a tie vote. Mr. Clark said that there had been a motion made by someone on the Environmental Quality Commission that the Chairman of the Human Relations Committee become a member of the Planning Commission also. . Chairman Fitzpatrick said we are not considering this at the present time. Mr. Langenfeld said the reason this motion was made was that if the Planning Commiss'ion felt a six man board was unworkable, then by adding another member, it would make the Planning Commission have an uneven number of members again. Chairman Fitzpatrick said he did not wish to comment on the merit of this second motion, but on the merit of the motion that the Chairman of the Environmental Quality Commission become a member of the Planning Commission. He said he thought the Environmental Quality Commission was going. to be asked more and more frequently to consider matters, and in his estimation, ultimately this will come through the Planning Commission on the way to Council. The way things are set up now, there are two things that happen. Things that probably should be referred to the Environmental Quality Commission sometimes get referred elsewhere, and secondly_, when there is. action taken this bypasses the Planning Commission and goes directly to Council. Mr. Drigans said he didn' t think it was our position to determine how the advisory organizational structure should be developed or laid out. He said he thought this should be Council action and unless Council directs us to take such a step, he didn' t feel this should be 21r, REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 20, 1974 PAGE 4 i • LOT SPLIT REQUEST: L. S. #74-01 Y WALLACE K. DAHL: SPLIT OF THE WEST 10 JJ� FEET OF LOT 29, AND ANT TO LOTS 25 20, 27 AiJD 28 BLOCK J RIVERVIEW _ I HEIGHTS TO MAKE TWO BUILDING SITES. 590 FAIRMONT STREET N. E.L i f MOTION by Councilman Nee to concur with the recommendation of the Planning j Commission and grant the lot split as requested by Mr. Wallace K. Dahl, L. S. ! z #74-01: Seconded by. Councilman Utter. t. Councilman Utter questioned the proposed split saying it was difficult to understand the intent. Councilman Nee explained in this area there is a j very steep hill and this split would create two large and buildable lots. q UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried { unanimously. The City Manager explained that the remainder of the items would not require a any Council action. MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive the minutes of the Planning Commission i. Meeting of May 8, 1974. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. f RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING OF MAY 9, 1974: CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A BUILDING FOR SALT STORAGE: LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER AND SOUTH OF I-694, HIGHWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY. I (REQUEST BY MINNESOTA HIGHWAY DISTRICT 5, 2055 NORTH LILAC DRIVE, ' GOLDEN VALLEY, MINNESOTA The City Manager said this plan is being redrawn, and he suggested that the item be sent back to the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee for further review. E MOTION by Councilman Breider that this matter concerning the request by the Minnesota Highway Department be sent back to the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee for further review. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Mayor Liebl asked Mr. Richard Harris, Planning Commission member if he could add any information for this item. Mr. Harris addressed the Council and said the Planning Commission had some - discussion concerning the usage and its relation to the river. He felt the matter should be looked at by the Pollution Control Agency. Mr. Harris suggested tha Council take some action to send the the information to the t Pollution Control Agency. He also pointed out that this proposed site is in the Flood Plain. UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO ALLOW REFACING OF THE FRONT EXTERIOR AND ROOF: LOCATED ON OUTLOT 1 , BLOCK 2 MOORE LAKE HYLANDS 4TH ADDITION- THE SAME BEING 6290 HIGHWAY #65 FRIDLEY, il,11NNESOTA. Rc UEST BY PASCO MARKETING INC. DENVER COLORADO THIS IS THE SINCLAIR STAT 1UN ON THE HIGHWAY: 6 Mayor Liebl said this was the Sinclair station on Highway #65. He read the stipulations recommended by the Subcommittee. MOTION by Councilman Starwalt.to approve the request with the stipulations ' suggested and noting the deadline for the landscaping and curbing of June 1, i 4; 1975. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Councilman Utter questioned the practice of the Council which would approve the various requests with stipulations, allowing a certain length of time for the completion of the work. He asked if this creates a situation where the staff ; is being forced to police the installation of the improvements and costing the City a great deal of money. He recalled in some instances, the City staff was forced to police such improvements for the period of years. He said he would rather see the work done at the present time, not in a year or six i months. Mayor Liebl said this time period is allowed because of a matter of economics. ,216 I REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 20, 1974 PAGE 3 ' TO M-1 (LIGHT INDUSTRIAL AREAS) TO MAKE ZONING CONSISTANT WITH THE PROPERTY LINES AT 181 ELY STREET N. E.: MOTION by Councilman Nee to set a Public Hearing on the rezoning request by Berkely Pump Company ZOA #74-02, for the second meeting in June, June 10, 1974. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl i declared the motion carried unanimously. I ARMORY PROPOSAL FOR FRIDLEY: The City Manager recalled that the Council had sent this matter back to the Planning Commission and the Planning Commission recommendation was that the � . Council should look favorably on this request. He pointed out that Hastings had j built such an Armory. Lie said that this would be a matter in which money would be involved and it would take from $9,000 to $10,000 City money per year to finance this for a 20 year period. The City Manager said it would be possible for the Administration to bring back a complete report to the Council with additional facts and data. He said it would also be possible to contact General Cheeseman and request his attendance at a Council meeting to explain the concept. Councilman Breider stated he believed the planned approach by the City Manager would be a good one. He said much of the talk about the Armory is in a questionable sense. He pointed out that this would not only be a monetary commitment, but also a donation of three acres of land on the part of the City. Councilman Breider said he would like to see some factual information on the projected usage of this area. He questioned if there would be a need in the future for more garage space, or the need for additional storage for the City. He asked what uses the CIty could possibly make of this portion of property. He also questioned the need for this construction when there are other buildings within the City which would provide the same facilities. The many schools and the arena were examples of this type of facility. The City Manager said the City has another piece of property in the vicinity of Central Avenue and Rice Creek Road which could be used for Armory purposes. He said there would be advantages and disadvantages with each of the sites. MOTION by Councilman Breider to instruct the City Manager to prepare a fact sheet on the proposal for the Armory in the City of Fridley. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. j CONSIDERATION OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT, P. S. #74-02, GRACE HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION BY JEROME N. JULIUS: BEI.' G A REPLAT OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 24, AND THAT PART OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 24, EXCEPT THAT PART ALREADY PLATTED AS PARKVIEW MANOR AND PARKVIEW HEIGHTS ADDITION, GENERALLY KNOWN AS THE GRACE HIGH SCHOOL PROPERTY, SOUTH OF GARDENA AVENUE: The City.Manager explained this property to be west of Matterhorn Drive and owned by the Archdiocese of St. Paul. MOTION by Councilman Breider to set a Public Hearing on the proposed Preliminary Plat, P. S. #74-02, Grace High School Addition, by Jerome N. Julius for June 10, 1974. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. REgUEST FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP. #74-06, BY GERALD L. BLOMS: PER FRIDLEY CITY CODE, S CTION 205.051, 2, A, TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A SECOND ACCESSORY BUILDING ON LOT 5, BLOCK 3, PARKVIEW MANOR, THE SAME BEING 5845 HAClq,',ANNE UE N. E. Mayor Liebl pointed out that the Planning Commission recommended approval of the Special Use Permit. Mayor Lieb-1 asked if Mr. Blom was present at the meeting and also if he would like to address the Council. Mr. Glom indicated he was present, but had no additional information. Councilman Starwalt said this request was in the vicinity of his home and he could not see any reason for objection to this request. MOTION by Councilman Starwat to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and grant the Special Use Permit as requested by Mr. Gerald Blom for 5845 Hackmann Avenue N. E. Seconded by Councilman Utter. . Upon a voice vote all votinn aye, Ilayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.