LS73-06 Foy LOT SPLIT APPLICATION
CITY OF FRIDLEY
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The undersigned hereby declares that all the facts and
representations stated in this app c tion are true and
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LOT SPLIT APPLICATION PROCEDURE
1 . Obtain application foray 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 $15.00 for each original lot being split.
3. The application will be submitted to the Plata do Subdivisions and Streets
do 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.
3. 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 reoommendations 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.
7. The City Council approval may be subject to certain stipulations which must
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 hie 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 nought and denie4, no petition for
identical action can be presented until a period of six mo.n hs has elapsed.
NOTE: THE RESULTING REAL ZSTATF TAXES AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR
THE NEV PARCELS IN TOTAL AFTER THE LOT SPLIT, MAY EXCUD TIm
AMOUNT. ASSESSED TO THE ORIGINAL PA_RCFL, TIM FINANCE PEPARiM�i
OF FRIDLEY MAX BE ABLE T9 PROVIDE THE ESTIMATED X*40UM OF
ADDITIONAL TAXES OR ASSESSMEN'T'S.
7th June 73
David Alan BerFsven (Husband) and Gail L. -ergsven (Fife)
Anoka Minnesota
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1. Perpetual easement for utility and drainage over and across the following
described property in Anoka County, innesota:
'.he easterly 10 feet of the westerly 167.24 feet as measured along the North
and South lints of Lot 6, ..lock 1, Spring Lake Park Lakeside, according to
the plat or nap thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register
of Deeds in and for Anoka County, .innesota.
it is expressly understood that with all construction, vaintenance and
repairs, the City of Fridley or its agents shall minimize all sills cistur-
bance, restore all soils and sod to original condition and maintain the said
surface area in a manner suitable with a residential area.
erpetual easetient for street purposes over and across the 611owing described
property in Ano':a County, innesota.
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7th June 73
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$FrULAtR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 21, 1973 PAGE 8
CONSIDERATION OF REZONING REQUEST ZOA #73-03, BY SAM TEMPLIN , TO REZONE LOTS 1 AND 2
SND 39 THRU 42, BLOCK 6, FRIDLEY PARK ADDITION HOM R-1 to K-3:
MOTION by Councilman Nee that the petition for rezoning be denied. Seconded by
Councilman Utter.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to receive the letter from Mr. C ,,peland, Mr. Templin's
Attorney. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote , all voting aye,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
Mr. Perry Copeland, Attorney for Mr. Sam Templin addressed the Council. Mr. Copeland
said before the Council voted on the item he thought they should consider the
alternatives of use of the property. He said there had been a number of proposals
for some type of development of the property, and it is very difficult.
Mr. Copeland said it cannot be assumed the property can be developed under the
present zoning as there are no reasonable alternatives.
Councilman Nee said he thought it would be feasible to develop the area residential
on East River Road. He said he did not believe it would be harder to sell these
properties on East River Road than it would be to sell those Mr. Templin had constructed
adjacent to the Railroad tracks. He said he hated to be arbitrary, but he felt three
single family dwellings could be constructed there.
Covncilman Starwalt said he had heard no better proposals for the area and he though',
the proposed construction was a very nice residential structure.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, Liebl, Utter, Nee and Breider voting aye, and Starwalt voting
nay. Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried and the rezoning denied.
CQNSIDERATION OF VACATION REQUEST SAV #73-02,MR. SAM TEMPLIN , TO VACATE NORTH/SOUTH
6LLEY IN BLOCK 6, FRIDLEY PARK ADDITION:
MOTION by Councilman Nee to deny the vacation request by Sam 'Templin, SAV #73-02.
Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF FINAL PLAT P S #73-01, RUDOLPH BAYER, A REPLAT OF LOTS 12, 13,
SND 14, BLOCK 1, SPRING LAKE PARK LAKESIDE:
Mayor Liebl said there are- two proposals.
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to grant the approval of the Final Plat P.S. #73-01,
by Rudolph Bayer and approve four 85 foot lots on Lakeside and five 72 foot lots on
McKinley as requested by the petitioner.
Seconded by Councilman Utter.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously,
J,QYFS1 FOR LOT SPLIT BY MR DAVID BERGSVEN, 7566 STINSON BLVD. N. E. :
Mr. Bergsven addressed the Council stating he was requesting a lot split for the
portion of his property that would abut McKinley Street. Mr. Bergsven said the legal
description of that property would be as follows=
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 21, 1973 PAGE 9
The westerly 162.24 feet of lot six (6) , Block one (1) Spring Lake Park Lakeside
Addition as measured along north and south lot lines or described as follows: That
portion of Lot 6, Block 1, Spring Lake Park Lakeside Addition lying west of an
extension of the easterly line of Lot 6, Block 1, Stinson Blvd. Addition.
The City Attorney questioned Mr. Bergsven on where he had received the legal description,
had he had the property surveyed? Mr. Bergsven said the description was written
for the purchases agreement.
Mr. Bergsven said the reason he was requesting the lot split at this time was two
fold. He said he was in the process of purchasing a home and the purchase of the
home was contingent on the sale of his home on the front portion of the lot by June 8,
1973. He said the lot must be split before this time. He said he had talked to Mr..
Rudolph Bayer and he had agreed to purchase the back portion of the lot for a fair
market price. Mr. Bergsven said there would be 25.24 feet in back of the garage and
40.24 feet in back of the house.
Mayor Liebl said this was not much hack yard.
Councilman Nee said this was one half :)t the lot.
Mx. Bergsven said this split had already been established by the abutting addition.
The City Attorney suggested the legal description be done by a surveyor and the
approval be contingent upon receiving the description.
The City Engineer said the lot split could be approved with the following stipulations:
1. The west 25 feet be dedicated for right of way.
2. A 6 foot utility and drainage easement be agreed upon on the east.
3. A survey of the property be submitted before the approval of the split.
4. That the lot is regarded as only one buildable site.
Mayor Liebl questioned the City Attorney on the legality of the split being granted
at the present time with four stipulations. The City Attorney said he thought this
1 r was legal.
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to grant the lot split with the stipulations as
recommended by the City Engineer. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Liebi declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF A FINAL PLAT P.S. #73-03, BY MICHAEL SERVETUS UNITARIAN SOCIETY A_
BEPLAT OF LOT 8, SECOND REVISE AUDITOR'S St:BDIVISION #23 EXCEPT THAT PART PLATTED
AS VEIT'S ADDITION:
The City Engineer called the Council's attention to page 5 of the agenda and suggested
some arrangement for a drainage arrangement and easement be included.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to approve Final Plat P.S. 473-03, by Michael Servetus
Unitarian Society with the stipulation that a drainage easement be worked out.
Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl
declared the motion carried unanimously.
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From thie desk o�
JUEL MERCER
5-23-73
Memo to File
Darrel Clark
RE: Lot Split requested by
David Bergsven
7566 Stinson Blvd.
See that we have the necessary
easements before the lot split
is given out.
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