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LS71-03 Form #5-68 LOT SPLIT APPLICATION CITY OF FRIDLEY Applicants NamP.� ONLY ,- APPLICANT: n ,,.,i,j ri 1h r sow_ ADDRESS: 181 N.E. Talmadge Way Fridley 55432 Lot Split # 71-03 V4- ya Street City Zip Code Date F�ledt 1TELEPHONE # 784-6831 Fee:$ oneReceipt T Home Buusiness Council Action:D�'�e;,,,,_,,,,,�REMARKS: Approved at PROPERTY OWNER(S) Same as above couDn 1 Mte rd March 15 1971 �r o o 4 N, °D ADDRESS(ES) '-4o Street City Zip Code 4 m o .H +' 00 0 Street City Zip Code ° '� °4 TELEPHONE #(S) m � Home Business W OriW Property Location on Street %t, or Exact Street Address (IF ANY) :�74 Talmadge Way W c.� H Legal Description of Property: x Lot 5, Block 1, Elwell's Riverside Heights Reason for Lot Split: In June 6, 1966 a three way lot split was granted to Al Forsythe & Sons, Lot Split 466-07, but was never recorded. Now he would like to make two lots from Lot 5. Total Area of Property aq. ft. Present Zoning Clapsification The undersigned hereby declares that all the facts and representations stated in this application are true and correct. DATE: 1*rch 15, 1971SIGNATURE Arnold Gilbertson BELOW FOR CITY USE ONLY (Seo reverse side for additional instrati PLATS & SUBS: Date of Consideration - Remarks: PLANNING COMMISSION: Date of Consideration - Remsrke: CITY COUNCIL: Date of Consideration Remarko t 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 $15.00 for each original lot being split. 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 para le treat—! w. 'h al -xisting structures tied in. 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. 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 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 RESIILTING REAL ESTATE TAXE`3 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. CITY OF FRIDLEY TYPE OF REQUEST • MINNESOTA Rezoning PLANNING AND ZONING FORM Special Use Permit Numbe� �� �, �r, -'��7 W Jt-P.7' A" Variance APPLICANTS SIGNATUR � Lot Splits Address a Approval of Pre- 9 Y Telephone Number 3 liminary Plat Approval of Final _ / Plat PROPERTY OWNER'S SIGNATURE b-Fivl J ;Zy /3 -"� �• C -Streets or Alley Address �i� il:� Vacations Telephone Number AJ 9 `4 3 It Other Street Location of Property / 7 7 �— Legal Description of Property YS7. / • cLi•"R .Za '44 CLQ / , n c.�.,, d a �,•G� , .4..� �-.a a .�,l�a�`al�4/ca Ce Present Zoning Classification Existing Use of the Property / Proposed Zonin/g� Classification, Special Use, Variance or�other request Describe briefly the Type of Use and the Improvement Proposed Acreage of Property711(7 CL" Has the Present Applicant Previously Sought to Rezone, Plat, Obtain a Lot Split, Obtain a Variance or Special Use Permit on the Subject Site or Part of It? � When? What was Requested Fee Enclosed $ • Date Filed Date of Hearing 4 PLANNING AND ZONING FORM PAGE 2 • Number The undersigned understands that: (a) A list of all residents and owners of pro- perty within 300 feet must be attached to this application. (b) This application must be signed by all owners of the property, or an explanation given why this is not the case. (c) Responsibility for any defect in the pro- ceedings resulting from the failure to list the names and addresses of all residents and property owners of property within 300 feet of the property in question, belongs to the undersi-ned. Residents and Owners of Property within 300 feet: . PERSONS ADDRESS I A sketch of proposed property and structure must be draom on the back of this form or attached, showing the following: 1. North Direction 2. Location of Proposed Structure on lot. 3. Dimensions of property, proposed structure, and front and side set-back: 4. Street Names 5. Location and use of adjacent existing buildings (within 300 feet) . The undersigned hereby declares that all the facts and represent ions stated in this application are true and correct. S IGI3ATU& (APPLICANT v i Approved Denied By the ;oard of Appeals- Subject to the Following Conditions: date Approved Denied by the Planning Commission on Subject to the Following Conditions: date Approved Denied by the Council on Subject to the Following Conditions: date Form PC 100 i XNC ING ENGINEES . AND SURVEYORS R • ,' 801Ls TESTINIO ti • .LAND OVAVBYINO ` + CIVIL Mr MUNICIOIaL EN01M000INO LANG' hLAN1JIN0 6418-5G T" AVENUE N. MINNEAPOLIS 2T,MINN• KE ?�6637 Ito te­ dor. .1-1� ODNC D B U14 O.Ef'S • . , ...._...�w....._._�__� , o f to� � ��� g , 1ine 478 _ . '4• icy , , -A' -r NA , 4 that part, Lot 5 Blook I, ' Elwe11 a Riverside'. Hai�tie; Anoga 'County, All p $ e Nort erl 1r1Ae of. too th b y h' s parallel. _ who i f a line i nn in 8outhorl ."o M Y' 1 :said lot and 180,0. ®e goatherly. of .said Northerly, 11np as meaasured along: tho Easterly °line of: said lo'*. W .HEt,EBY CERTiPY. 7NA'f TNt5.1S A'TRUE.ANU CORRECT REPIZESENTA7101J OF A SURLY OF TiA BOUNDARIES-OF'fHE ABOVE OESGRt6ED. AND OF'CNE LOCATION ,OF All. BUILDINGS, IF ANY,?HEREON, AND AX VISIBLE ENCRONCHMENTS9 IF ANY, FROM OR ON SNo M1�lDER .ENGINEERING CO., INC. t, ,OItTfO 'tMIS.o.a�..CIrY OF 1N )P �,,,� IW 1yg� EN61�11i6i11�9 Atip LURfVii O�S y -a k ' .'r:..Y' -r "-1"H,r ♦.^L.. , '•. . : ♦'k 'ur. .btAs�c,LiC:a z °i r.�_ , } x •y ; ` Ic�9Fe_?�!_5�£4ft`� f�.rA"r.,: +( :."'v _ � _4 . ,..� -•;�::.•"�.r�...,;�............... .r.+ L � . f • ` � rid ,. ',J , /: �. 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T1T 1..ia t14' F?o—,,git co that tC3-Vy hzivo le--w voney to uOrk Faith bocau5a tk—� to t: 1.^.' a lo".;. V; stat d tllou-alt the motion Could Ji:i ulat t%."?t? t e to cG:'=:! out of thn Par>>s and recreation bud-;at but Gcr:-ral F arv.1 or Ii'—ca'.. to at lea.�'it. r cover t'-.,* coot o:' iLlt ;i to t`h:a C-Ity by tlae an ullj iguaa or "Mo. Cat+nal'It n.'a Ilearsr> 1--I6 .nat 11jo c.otlo.l dIA not e_.ean :.h:zt the Parks ane CC 1i %.Uz1 1 1t =u' t uouu.t" L'a ree" ➢.CGCl, but a ?o:lat 1.o 1'irf.'f;ently being paid fo,r by t '� Water an-A Ui-M_"Ity :eu d, F-ld lie e::.'2.rat th-l.:3 to be Continued. Upon a vogce vote, t1lera ot�:Lnc.' no rv,:a s, Vayor K irl,li=. dacl.^xed the raotion cFarr C4. OZIAf;,3 1e3i•jeTM, }(c �.Y:" Vie City F.an r?r3':: of t_ed t'_rlat lie va'deriitood Iir. . Bro a?!-' o Vas O-olog to .sub-Mit a prc .'00'al to tv-e CozInci.l. for librc—yy space, tia` ctaC:l c^_a:er:,,ciols caitll h+l�l v°ia3 " 3 a,�v two L L'i?kt� but 1i4? had not r- C::Lved c. `?=.opozal in urit3ng. 4�ii...l,.k., f:iT�. p , t Mayor Iia.rl':I-n roamed out :o Viae CG12.1c;l t' at t,,o have been received, o�n froii th- Ex ct.-O't; a Fct olel:1 Corp. , on':I One from 1100a P"Lazn. The Ccull- .l. lr. jceci at a pinn of il�e p -opooed loc :tl on of a libr ary 'in the j . Iloa:tl.. Flolicxry V::I: F ,. MO �--c"N by Crjutacllr_--'!U. Ur.1 Ilt ti-v7,t the City of Fridley contract Ea len'02 wiih Brick_on Pct::ol au Co:.-powa{t on fo<: rp ro;:£zaately 2,250 soquare fe.,.tt of library space at azo:.illy rent, fc:) of .5 50 for a;eriod of five years, .Ath the cj:eo: iGi ,uacQrstaI%r.: a%L t11e3xtt : ' 3 sioaa?rlg pvov'',3Qaln r;�:i cloa,al tal. .t3pla-; sp?re. aecoacled by Councilvnn Council;ann Samuelson Gad ke "culd like to 'Kna.l if the librarian had approved this plc's. Cour c i-pana rad hc^ 11ad d'1.scu- ee, oi:i IrLet, lughes and it X7nr, uc'Itna 1.Ci ory, E lt, e.t file t'V?'a1L1 Ci�C ded tU t1I C o.er the library With caeca ft,-nd ., t`clw Cis:y cou.':i t our o' tlae 1 e., -- ccunc-11=aa Iiawria explained to tI"i(,' publ'?c f Il z til::f would xecel vo ten t�lmaz the npace for twice the amount of taon�y. Upon F2 volce vote, t1a3 o being ro If ga, Mayor K3rld-an declFarA the Uxotion carried. -0 ,r 5, U :.,CK1, B �Ma c.i atr:' MGII•aS '11.1;e I e I. .rI not h,-,., to raa':e the trip to St. Paul in rti E .ii'L S3 to t .`t .`� 1.0'-' f �a.}�.'... A.'.c C-Y,-%7x1?{ that t112"'F' t9Cre Ocher ct be-ore St. Pat?l lic.i to b^ contacted. 11.2 ti Council an a�a_.^l ~:p c=: t;zis pro?��-ty.. 1ale cot ^cil t'i sca^scd the pO,,,Lj .l,a.ty OZ nnysD:ja r;1. 4J:.'1nt: n3 Fa lot split in ti?- future, future acceos, . 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Secon�cd by Counc.1.1-inna The City A tol-nasy Fo'E te:a out that this would re-quL:e a COUncil policy as lSL}7i they L)s. .?^'.`.i to Ic. j n t• "" JuuU^1LO1 F3S@� the City c1QS�u] . nL - itlhlt prival ^e o << %? < L`:�:P 1 u,',c. s tr4c! city stall or equip-MCnt. Tile City tic'SnsuvCl7.s•el� «G.i ". 4f �.ta�: or-nn zation3 that have rCCque 3tLd taQ uce of the hall Czld CA-1 S.:'yia-". tsl'3 L13'� of ::''.ie rjac ox—o . has be:--n very L1SI2lL'?nl, and the Use Oi the h-111 very E:tti?i1�3f.Ve. Cot`..lncllti?nn ojrLght su-gested that: since the recent ct?c3s o` thethe Cc,iacdl. 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Councilman I-Tr g"at Z;nid Ila 101t it L-'a3 rev-Ion:''-)je to cliL"linate the aiLlttie«aogrFaph and he r.as 313 The CiLy F aa,,-- casd, O'lat so: hi.;^. self, :ie could see no use for any charges, and no -: MUM,Vii' r..,.3, � -. _,.. ,. .,y x .v' 21, lot!) FACT B <�3 l�'s'.j t � 1„r ♦ ... .L.. ._.. i. ,,. �., 1. .�.t _, .j..:. 5 ..... J ... .. . ., a ?.� _, tlr �.•...- l.. -r..?... .,.. no c yt City Ovogno 10,2 02, Uw?"D. Of t4 Y0C0Y=W3-tQ ter. by CCUPCHYSS AvInAr i d., .> . ..^ c ( YS y . .� City � :.� ,.'.. ', '. f _ _, .. won �.\'11.1 the minutes�.f��.J 1...M':_�. L:it t„ r07 W City Fall to F.e SAM..-_._n C L Lo W Q f, CA YOMWall ._r. thu LVOV. it stated that ha h_. S. j, tD, fa.:._.}. ..: !.,_ to A,n_ , .Ga:?otca n,_._d in the bids on RAw. ;s r ..;M '..t, ✓ O _, LW... 0 _.. .. -. .._ ._ ___ .Li`ry3 ..tyy a..a_... lauganja s O_,`, �::.�s l ,.i?i�it r . 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Avis, chit W r _ aof o.h _ _. _. i_ . { - .al x. ._ t,e TT''t,.., to _ - j,►' that LAO Lan that 110 Oww " In la qq a to Q wo t a limn M z' a d ¢ m - I4..*�. 4�:',a X13 '1 -1�. . . i{ x Vaud i L THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 15, 1971 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Kirkham lead the Council and the audience in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. INVOCATION: Reverend Bergren, Redeemer Lutheran Church offered the Invocation. Mayor Kirkham called the Regular Council Meeting of March 15, 1971 to order at 7:55 P.M. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Harris, Breider, Kelshaw, Kirkham, Liebl MEMBERS ABSENT: None APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 1, 1971: MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of March 1, 1971 as presented. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: Mayor Kirkham said that the following items are to be added 20A. A Resolution Authorizing and Directing the Splitting of Special Assessments on Part of Lot 10, Parcel 2025, Auditor's Subdivision #10 and Replatting into Registered Land Survey #27. 20B. A Resolution Establishing Working Conditions, Wages, and Hours for Employees Employed by the Municipal Liquor Store (On Sale) 20C. A Resolution Establishing Working Conditions, Wages, and Hours for Employees Employed by the Municipal Liquor Store (Off Sale) F. Under Communications: Receiving 1970 Liquor Financial Report. MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt the Agenda as amended. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. VISITORS: Arnold Gilbertson: Lot Split Request for Lot 5, Block 1, Elwell's Riverside Heights: NOTE: This Lot Split was approved on June 6, 1966 granted to Al Forsythe & Sons L.S. #66-07. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 15, 1971 PAGE 2 Mr. Gilbertson explained that this lot split was granted splitting one lot into three. Now he would like to split the lot making two larger lots. He felt that splitting into three would make the size of the lots too small. Splitting into two larger lots would also fit into the neighborhood better, as the other lots in the area are larger. This lot shows a split into three lots at the City level, but at the Register of Deeds, it is still one lot. The deed has not been filed. The City Engineer asked that Mr. Gilbertson supply the adequate documents to his office. Mayor Kirkham commented that this split seems to be an improvement over the old split already approved. MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the Lot Split on Lot 5, Block 1, Elwell's Riverside Heights Addition making the lot into two, rather than three, requested by Arnold Gilbertson, subject to his furnishing the Engineering Department with the adequate documents, Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a roll call vote, Kelshaw, Kirkham, Liebl, Harris and Breider voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. PUBLIC HEARING ON REZONING REQUEST ZOA #71-01 BY VIKING CHEVROLET TO REZONE FROM M-2 HEAVY INDUSTRIAL, TO C-2, GENERAL BUSINESS AREA FOR PART OF THE NW14 OF THE NWS OF SECTION 2, T-30, R-24: Mayor Kirkham read the notice of hearing aloud. The City Engineer said that this is a request for a rezoning to commercial from heavy industrial and showed the area on the overhead screen for the Council and the audience. The Planning Commission concurred with the request of the applicant. The property would be used for a new car sales business. He showed the Council some preliminary layouts for the proposal they have. He said in regard to road patterns, it would make no difference whether the area developed industrial or commercial, roads would be needed. Mr. Wyman Smith, Attorney for Viking Chevrolet, was present and said that he had with him Jerry Brady, Vice President and General Manager of Viking Chevrolet and Tom Boemer of Balco Building Systems. He then showed the Council a layout of their plans. He said that Viking Chevrolet was previously located on Grand Avenue in St. Paul, and now plan to move to Fridley. This site location has been approved by General Motors. The building itself would be raised four feet above University Avenue, and the land around the building will slope away. They have purchased land around where the building would be located for visibility. The building would be about 35,000 square feet. They hope to get approval so they can start construction this spring. There are a number of things that need to be worked out. There is water available but the sanitary sewer will probably have to come from the N.S.S.S.D. lines along the railroad tracks. They plan to dedicate a frontage road. The total depth of the property is 600 feet from University Avenue, and they plan to set the building back 100 feet from the service road. This is the land that was in the original park land acquisition proposal, then later dropped. He said that he felt that it would be a benefit to the City of Fridley to have a General Motors agency located here. This is something Fridley does not have. Councilman Harris asked how this facility would compare with Iten Chevrolet in regard to size. Mr. Brady said that Iten Chevrolet is about 50,000 to 55,000 square feet, so this facility would be about 70%. 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