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SP81-01 ��— CITY Or- FRIOUL ='E, ESPECIAL USE PERMIT ' 4' SUBJECT 64.31 UNIVERSITY /'.V . N . SP — FRIDLEY. MN. 5Eicl Y?_ (612).571-3450 — ---- — — -- y.,,s.,e�.aw�w+iw ADDRESS 0 CAIN Sr. Mme. F D'-EY_T%�, 3"6-yZ DATE FES a¢ 198 PLANNING COH1,11ISSION: P.H. DATE Marrh a_ IARI APPROVED VeS DISAPPROVED S DATE March 4 1981 NO CITY COUNCIL: P.H. REQID no _ DATE March 16, 1981 NO CITY COUNCIL: APPROVED_ DISAPPROVED x DATE March 163 198] NO STIPULATIONS: _ M _ RECEIPT NO NAME PnuI_ J' GRyd�s ANn bAV,d Lor;Ens ENREN FEE 3,0o STREET LOCATION OF PROPERTY_ -'-/a LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY Lc.rS` 2,g 3 gLIC: 1 BERT//V PRRc�t �o PRESENT ZONING/q CLASSIFICATIONEXISTING USE OF PROPERTY SiNvIC fgrwX ,F'Er,dEa.cF Z6D`o S/I 3)ov U ACREAGE OF PROPERTY p ?O (11 BRIEFLY THE PROPOSED TYPE OF US"T E AND IMPROVEMENT` i.,T �Evtl s��►;Gt/E_ FRrnYV k �cr to BE CorvvE2r�D td 7W CA Unrr r Fr9/n�LV r Livr .• IV60- Tek wi" 3 Has the present applicant previously sought to rezone, plat, obtain a lot split or � variance or special use permit on the subject site or part of it? ______'es X no. What was requested and when? , The undersigned understands that: (a) A list of all residents and owners of proptirty 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 proceedings resulting from the failure to list the name,s and addresses of all residents and property owners of property in question, belongs to the undersigned. A sketch of proposed property and structure must be drawn and attached, showing the following: 1. North direction. 2. Location of proposed structure on the lot. f 3c Dimensions of property, proposed structure, and front and side setbacks. 4. Street names. 5. Location and use of adjacent existing buildings (within 300 feet). The undersigned hereby declares that all the facts and representations stated in this application are true and correct. �a DATE SIGNATURE____ ---- APPLICANT 3607 317 N.-- iter#an7, In v flS. /)V/V. I-svZr 796 _07,1q0 N`;f ADDRESS -,40a �� 81A1307 �3eu( It.-M&55(1)TELEPHONE NO_ (,,'S/ i HARVEY A. CARTWRIGH7C =� o O� COMMONINO TN[ Race" 01 &10040" COUNTY SURVEY[ J. R. HILL.. CIVIL ammiR11 "aNR1011N COUNTY SuRV[YS LAND S YORS C[.TAOI.Np00 NRM MINNI [A"LIS SU VK C. F. SANDHORr OHIO PALM •TR[[T N W R[OISTSR[O UNO[R LAWS OF STATE OF MINNESOTA CIVIL LNOIN[sR r uTAwLnMso ISM Suw[n 4-70E6 LICENSED MY ORDINANCE Or CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS owNww f JAMES NELSON 7 326 PLYMOUTH BUILDING FEDERAL 8-8721 SURVEYOR INDUSTRIAL - JUDICIAL HENNEPIN AT SIXTH • MINMRAP01.18 S. MINNESOTA w1111TA61.0"110 I01114 i OUSINES[ - TOPOGRAPHICAL �NClltppl•� �tClltltAttMtTROPOLITAN LAND MITT Love - PLATTING SURV[YORe, /6TASLNhn IMI ;. ::. 213 jaski rInvoice 23772 J 1 ` O 14 �N V I I I hereby cartiC,y that this is a true and correct representation of a eurpey oft it I Lots 2 and 3. Block 1, li:rlin, ;incluaiLlr, i/2 of alley, now vacated. As surveyed by Dc this 13th day of June, 19c6. AND MAY 4, 1971 . , SIGNED, CAATWORIGHT ANS OLSON T 2 PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE is herby 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, March 4 1981 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of: Consideration of a request for a Special Use Permit, SP #81-01 , by Paul Gaydos and David Menken, per Section 205.051 , 3, D, to allow a single family dwelling to be converted to a two family dwelling located on Lots 2 qnd 3, Block 1 , Berlin Addition, the same being 4042 Main Street N.E. Any aN d all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. RICHARD H. HARRIS CHAIRMAN PLANNING COMMISSION Publish: February 18, 1981 February 25, 1931 J, 2 0 3 BLAINE 47 COON RAPIDS \:. 1 x^ ,...�i JLC` ,... ... . SPRING LAKE PARK P^ _ ��0 • �� � 35 ( n.• �® K -- L]:LOW ILi LJULJ µF @ P 3 �� w • � 121. ` Mils I 1 NC..rl LA �0 AM x NYIT ^T SS® 65 iAf o "00 DUE Wo c n j��� .®.. I k 3 "000[ � 0 DD � � [ W -iFv r � ©f� © 1� t: r �a d o Ennnn' cm ..�. [ N..Z.w es // COLUMBIA rtigA ��jKMJJJ�^-� [ COLUMBIA HEIGHTS o:e I.a 1 :uo STREET MA_P-CITY OF •• 000 F R I D L E Y inn , 2 ,n x.N O�► i. ' rtNM.i.M P 0 3,333 6,666 G vp 1 r{ ANOKA CO. 1123 MNN/EAPOLIS Planning Commission 2-17-81 MAILING LIST SP #81=01 Payl Gaydoes & David Menken R-1 converted to R-2 4042 Main Street N.E. Paul J. Gaydoes David A. Reinholdson 3607 37th Avenue N.E. 4130 Main Street N.E. Apt 207 Fridley, Mn 55421 Minneapolis, Mn 55421 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Peasley David L. Menken 4140 Main Street N.E. 2200 Midland Grove Road Fridley, Mn 55421 Apt 397 Roseville MN 55113 City of Columbia Heights 590 40th Avenue N.E. Columbia Heights, Mn 55421 Mr. & Mrs. George Steiskal 4050 Main Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55421 Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Bertrand 4042 Main Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55421 Mr. & Mrs . Anthony Pikus 4036 Main Street N. E. Fridley, Mn 55421 Evelyn Cornelius 4000 Main Street N. E. Fridley, Mn 55421 Burlington Northern, Inc. ' 176 East 5th Street St, Pa UT, MN 55101 James Galka 4100 Main Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55421 Joanna Kaczor 4120 Main Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55421 Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Boike 4110 Main Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55421 CITY OP FnILILF-Y, SUBJECT 3 Ucport hutPbc'r hev r uqa Approved by Uoto FILE / AL7p ':� RS F I L C- E _ C011"PLF�TE REVIEW CHECKLIST � d � �� RETURN TO PLANNING 0uc A PATE . _. COMMENTS s��,f ��,,� .� n��•- c�6�G G�H�� l,,r / Z ftiii Jerry z" f 011 e L ��� L.... —_ _ 1 S • .x/VSO --- J �t) -' V E �'J.i.., .�_ �e .es a •�� r �/G S. ��'�' :./ ©lfS�f i�f�OfE/%IJc� of . ��� � ---"�^'•`;:;;% ,Y �:;'��y. .�: 3f ori S./ir�� ofooy'�LnL/ h Y Js -'.wl-'---el! ./ A��re• ,3��/�/ .SlvnKiK9 .lea v r Bf^l ,��•I T / Fria) ' I r t.Z�,sJ ci/i f XC.S. 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REINFORCING RODS CANTILEVERED JOISTS CANTILEVERED JOISTS STANDARD BASEMENT WALL M 15 4" BRICK LEDGE M 16 1/2"X16" BOLTS S'-O' O.C. A 1/2"X16"80LTS 8-O"O.C. SET IN 2 1/2" FROM SET IN 2 1/2" FROM OUTSIDE FACE OF WALL OUTSIDE FACE OF WALL 2XIOJpISTS 2X JOIST4_� , AIR SPACE 16" O.G. 16110.c.2X6 SILL 2X6 SILLBRICK VENEER PLATE PLATE _. • ,IM . GRADE GRADE EIEC SEALER SILL SEALER - SOLID CONIC. CAPa 8"X6'SOLIO GONG C� " 4" BRICK LEDGE 5 tL."CONC. WALL 12" CONC. WALL S,*". 4' GONG. FLOOR 4"GONG. FLOOR 'XS"CONC. FTG. �• � REINFORCING RODS 20"xs'CON C. FTG. REINFORCING RODS STANDARD CONCRETE BLOCK 2�" BASEMENT WALL WITH BASEMENT WALL M 4 BRICK LEDGE M 21 PLANNING COMMSSION MEETING, MARCH 4, 1981 PAGE 3 MOTION BY MS. HUGHES, SECONDED BY MR. OQUIST, TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL THE APPROVAL OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #80-13, BY WALTER J. MILLER: PER SECTION 205.051, 2, A, TO ALLOW All EXISTING ACCESSORY BUILDING 14 FT. BY 20 FT. TO BE MOVED TO THE REAR OF THE PROPERTY AND BE USED FOR A STORAGE SHED, AND NEW DETACHED GARAGE, 24 FT. BY 30 FT. TO BE CONSTRUCTED ON LOT 8, REVISED AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION NO. 21, THE SAME BEING 945 MISSISSIPPI STREET N.E. , WITH THE STIPULATION THAT THE EXISTING STORAGE SHED BE MOVED TO THE REAR OF THE LOT BY THE TIME THE NEW GARAGE IS COMPLETED. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Mr. Harris stated this item would go to City Council on March 16. 2. PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #81-01 , BY PAUL GAYDOS AND DAVID fIENKEN: Per Section 205.053, 3, D, to allow a single family dwelling to be converted to a two family dwelling, located on Lots 2 and 3, Block 1 , Berlin Addition, the same being 4042 Main Street N. E. MOTION BY MR. OQUIST, SECONDED BY MR. SVANDA, TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING ON SP #81-01 BY PAUL GAYDOS AND DAVID MENKEN. UPON A .VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 7:58 P.M. Mr. Boardman stated this is a request to convert a present single family structure into a two-family structure. This property is located on Main Street in the southern end of Fridley. Across the street is Columbia Heights. He stated that the general make-up of the neighborhood is single family except for a triplex and a duplex located at 4030 and 4022 Main St. N.E. Mr. Boardman stated that, according to the Zoning Code, this conversion would be an allowed use with a special use permit. He stated the petitioners, Mr. Gaydos and Mr. Menken were in the audience. Mr. Harris asked if the petitioners wished to make a statement. Mr. Gaydos stated this is a Capp split-level home constructed in 1966. It has 1 ,040 sq. ft. on each floor, and 'to convert it, all that is needed is to convert the laundry room to a kitchen on the lower floor. There are already two separate entrances. Ms. Bertrans stated she is the present owner. This house was constructed as a single family home, and they have completely finished off both floors. Both upstairs and downstairs have two bedrooms and a bath. It is just a matter of converting the storage and laundry room into a kitchen and closing off the wall area to the downstairs. PLANNING CUIMISSION MEETING, MARCH 4, 1981 PAGE 4 Mr. Harris asked if they planned to split the utilities and have separate meters for electrical and gas. Mr. Gaydos stated they planned to do that. Mr. Boardman stated he had no problem with the planned conversion. His main concern was whether they want this kind of conversion done in this location or whether they want to maintain it as a single family home. Ms. Schnabel asked if the petitioners planned to live in it themselves or if they planned to rent it out. Mr. Gaydos stated they both plan to live in one level and rent out the other lvel . He stated that houses today are so cost prohibitive that buying this house and converting it to two living areas is a saviour for them, because they can rent out the lower level until such a time as , hopefully, they can each reside in a level . Otherwise, they would not be able to buy a home for number of years and would have to live in apartments. Ms. Schnabel asked why the special use permit, rather than rezoning? Mr. Boardman stated that both alternatives are given to the petitioners, but Staff generally recommends a special use permit, primarily because the City doesn't necessarily want that type of rezoning in that area. The special use permit retains the R-1 zoning in a single family zone and gives more flexibility, if the house should burn down, of granting another special use permit for another duplex or maintain it as a single family home. If it was rezoned to R-2, then anything could be built there. Mr. Anthony Pikus, 4036 Main St. N.E. , stated he is opposed to this conversion. He stated the house was built for single family use. He stated he is very unhappy with the triplex at 4030 Main St. , but it was there when they bought their home. He would not like to see another double occupancy home go in to the north of them, as they would have the only single family home up to 4050 Main St. Ms. Rosella Pikus stated that even though the new owners say they will live in it, that doesn't mean they couldn't sell the house in a year, and then they would have a big problem. Mr. Donald Archer, 4057 Main St. N.E. , stated he is also opposed to the conver- sion. When one conversion starts , pretty soon there will be more, and the single family area will be gone. He does not want the problem they have from the triplex coming into the neighborhood. Mr. George Steiskal , 4050 Main St. N.E. , stated he would have no objection if the house is owner-occupied. s PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 4, 1981 PAGE 5 Mr. Gaydos stated he could understand the neighbors ' concern if this was a small single family residence that would require knocking out walls, etc. Even with a single family home, an owner can have non-homestead and rent it out and guarantee nothing as far as tenants. He stated the neighbors ' complaints about 4030 Main St. are probably well justified. He stated economics is the reason they are proposing this conversion. Mr. Menken stated they both realize the neighborhood and how attractive the home itself is. He is very impressed with the quality of the home and appreciated the hard efforts of the owners to keep it so nice. He stated he is very excited about living in this house for a number of years. Ms. Pikus stated she has nothing against Mr. Gaydos and Mr. Menken, but if the house is ever rented out, they would have rental on both sides of them. MOTION BY MS. HUGHES, SECONDED BY MS. SCHNABEL, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING ON SP #81-01 BY PAUL GAYDOS AND DAVID MENKEN. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 8:26 P.M. Ms. Hughes stated that, in terms of what they want to see in the future when the new owners might sell , what is the best way to maintain the house? She wondered what the advantages of split entry homes are to the City of Fridley. It was obvious what advantages split entry homes have for the owners. Apparently, five unrelated people can live together in that house and share the bedrooms and treat it as two different units without sealing off the two levels physically. The City would have that kind of operation if these two people wanted to buy the house and recruit more roomers. She stated the advantage to keeping that home single family is that in the future, it would be a house suitable for a large family--something needed periodically in this community. On the other hand, if the Planning Commission granted the special use permit, and the owners do seal off the two floors, they have permanently changed that home to a duplex regardless of the zoning. Ms. Hughes stated this is a problem this community is going to be seeing more and more of, and what does the Planning Commission feel is the best approach? Mr. Svanda stated that by locking a door or putting up some sheetrock to divide the two floors, he did not see the permanence described by Ms. Hughes. Mr. Oquist stated it is a nice large house, but would it be affordable to a large family? Ms. Schnabel stated that if the special use permit is granted and the house is divided, if the house is sold in the future, a family could still buy it as a single family home and all they would have to do is unlock the door or tear out the sheetrock. { PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 4, 1981 PAGE 6 Mr. Harris stated he could understand the neighbors ' concerns about the upkeep, loud noises, and all the rest of the things that happen with multiple dwellings. However, how are people going to be able to afford a house otherwise and where are these people going to live? Ms. Hughes stated she was more in favor of handling these through special use permits, than letting them happen without taking official notice. MOTION BY MR. SVANDA, SECONDED BY MR. OQUIST, TO RECOMMEND TO THE CITY COUNCIL THE APPROVAL OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP ##81-01, BY PAUL GAYDOS AND DAVID MENKEN: PER SECTION 205.053, 3, D, TO ALLOW A SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING TO BE CONVERTED TO A TWO FAMILY DWELLING, LOCATED ON LOTS 2 AND 3, BLOCK 1, BERLIN ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 4042 MAIN STREET N.E. , WITH THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS: 1. THAT THE NEW OWNERS WORK WITH THE FIRE MARSHALL ON THE APPROPRIATE EXITS FOR THE UNITS; 2. THAT THE NEW OWNERS OBTAIN THE PROPER PERMITS TO CONSTRUCT THE DOWNSTAIRS KITCHEN AREA. Mr. Harris stated that because this home is being converted into a double, it would also fall under the residential Housing Maintenance Code. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Mr. Harris stated this would go to City Council on March 16. 3. PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF A PROPOSED NOISE ORDINANCE Public hearing open. MOTION BY MR. OQUIST, SECONDED BY MR. SVANDA, TO RECEIVE INTO THE RECORD A MEMO DATED MARCH 2, 1981, FROM VIRGIL HERRICK TO BILL DEBLON RE: PROPOSED NOISE ORDINANCE. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Mr. Harris stated he had reviewed the whole Noise Ordinance again. One problem he had was with the definition of "Noise" , #8, on the first page. Ms. Schnabel suggested that "excessive and unnecessary" be inserted in the definition of "noise" to read: "Noise means any excessive and unnecessary sound not occurring in the natural environment. . . " Mr. Harris stated he would be more comfortable with that definition, because he felt that was really want they were trying to accomplish with this ordinance. Ms. Hughes and Mr. Oquist stated they had no problems with that definition. "Sound Receiving Unit" , #12 in the Definitions, was changed to read: "A person, animal life, or property which is affected by noise" . f 63 REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 16, 1981 PAGE 3 MOTION by Councilman Schneider to receive the minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of February 25, 1981. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. • 2 RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF MARCH 4, 1981: qCONSIDERATION OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT SP 0180-13 TO ALLOW AN EXISTING 2 A ACCESSORY BUILDING MOVED TO REAR OF PROPERTY AND USED AS STORAGE SHED '. AND A NEW DETACHED GARAGE AT 945 MISSISSIPPI STREET BY WALTER J. MILLER: ,y Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this property is in an R-1 zoning district and the applicant is proposing to relocate an existing garage to the rear of the lot to be used for storage of a lawn tractor and antique furniture and to construct a new garage. Mr. Flora stated the Planning Commission considered this request and has recommended approval with the stipulation that the existing storage shed be moved to the rear of the lot by the time the new garage is completed. Councilwoman Moses asked if there was anything in the code which addresses the size of the garage in comparison with the size of the house. Mr. Flora stated they have requirement for a total size accessory building and this is within the appropriate limits. MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and grant Special Use Permit #80-13, with the stipulation that the existing storage shed be moved to the rear of the lot by the time the new garage is completed. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Miller stated he was present representing his father and asked the procedure from this point. Mr. Flora stated he should come in to the City Hall for a building permit, y c� B CONSIDERATION OF A SPECIAL USE PE IT SP #°1-01 TO ALLOW A SINGLE 1 !�+ FAMILY DWELLING TO BE CONVERTED TO DWELLING, 4042 MAIN 1 STREET BY PAUL GAYDOS AND DAVID MENKEN: Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this property is located on Main Street just in the south boundary of Fridley. He stated the request is to convert a present single family structure into a two-family structure. He stated owners plan on splitting utilities and having separate meters and they will live on one level and rent out the lower level. Mr. Flora stated the Planning Commission felt the special use permit j provides better control by the City, since if anything happened to the { structure, the zoning would still remain as an R-1 use, instead of having I the property rezoned to R-2. Mr. Flora stated three persons opposed this request for the special use permit because they felt it was an expansion of the R-2 zoning in their area. Mr. Flora stated, after discussion by the Planning Commission, it was recommended the request for a special use permit be approved with the I following stipulations: (1) That the new owners work with the Fire Marshall on the appropriate exits for the units; and (2) That the new owners obtain the proper permits to construct the downstairs kitchen area. Councilman Schneider asked if all the homes in this area on Main Street were to convert to duplexes, if the water and sewer system would be able to handle the additional capacity. He feet this may be a trend in the future and, if it happened throughout the City, he was concerned if they would have problems. i i 64 REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 16, 1981 PAGE 4 Mr. Flora stated it would depend on the location of the main lines, however, in this particular case, it would be adequate. Councilman Fitzpatrick stated there is some R-2 zoning in Columbia Heights south of this location and, to his knowledge, it isn't very close. He stated the situation is that everything north ofthis residence is R-1 up to 43rd, including a number of very fine homes, and everything south of this location, 'except for two proporties, is zoned R-1. He further stated properties across the street from this location, even though zoned R-2 in Columbia Heights, are used as R-1. Councilwoman Moses asked Mr. Gaydos and Mr. Menken if they would live in the top half and rent out the lower level. Mr. Gaydos stated it looks like it j will have to be that way for at least a year, however, they would like to If eventually have their own unit. Councilwoman Moses pointed out communities are seeing a lot of people buying homes jointly and feels this will be a trend where people will combine to find affordable housing. Councilman Fitzpatrick stated there were a few references that this was a large house and lent itself into being divided into two units. He pointed out it is not a large house, but a small house, however, it does have a finished basement. He stated there is 1,000 square feet of living space on one floor and the finished basement. Councilman Fitzpatrick stated he agrees with the comment made by Councilwoman Moses, but the cost of any decent home at all is relatively expensive. He stated he suspected the cost of this home was not higher than what would be expected, and perhaps among the lower prices of housing available. i Councilwoman Moses asked if Councilman Fitzpatrick's point is that they bought the home as a single family residence and should be able to afford it as a single family home. Councilman Fitzpatrick stated his point is J that it really isn't a large house. Councilwoman Moses stated this split entry design is very conductive to conversion. She pointed out it is getting impossible for people to afford housing, however, if this was approved it would set a precedent. Mr. Gaydoes asked if the size of the lot wouldn't limit future R-1 property being converted to R-2. Mr. Flora stated a special use permit can be applied for in any zone and there is a system for zoning for types of densities. He stated the question here is if the Council allows a single family dwelling to be used by two separate families, with a special use permit, versus rezoning a particular lot to a larger density. j Councilman Schneider stated he is sympathetic to the petitioners, however, ' the problem is roughly the 9,000 other homes in the City where these persons have purchased homes specifically based on the concept of so much land and one family per unit. He felt the Council owes protection to the people who assumed the zoning code would stand and if they bought in an R-1 zoning district, they would have R-1 housing in that district. He stated he knows ti this doesn't address the problem of the housing costs. i Councilwoman Moses stated Fridley is not an area where there is a large turnover and as people get older, they won't be able to move because there aren't small enough units or small enough payments where it would be possible for them to move. She felt they will be facing the same dilemma and it is a critical problem everyone is facing. I - i g5 REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 16, 1981 PAGE 5 I Councilman Schneider stated he didn't disagree with what Councilwoman Moses was saying, however, there are thousands of people who will or will not face this problem at some point. He felt, however, they should have I some security regarding noise, density, traffic, etc. based on the zoning that was established. Councilman Fitzpatrick stated several references have been made to the cost and monthly payments, but pointed out they are being asked to consider the special use permit and the cost, in his estimation, is not special as the petitioners aren't purchasing exhorbitant expensive homes that they ( would need special consideration. Councilman Fitzpatrick stated his point is that it isn't a special consideration, as it would apply to every case in the City. Mr. Anthony Pikus, 4036 Main Street, didn't feel the house payment should enter into the request for the special use permit. He felt it comes down to the point if they can afford to live there, and if they can't, they probably shouldn't purchase the house. He pointed out when he purchased his house 15 years ago, he checked into the zoning. Councilwoman Moses stated she is looking at the total society in terms of housing. She pointed out, unless you are making $40,000 to $50,000 a year, you would have a hard time moving and making the house payments \, at the prices and interest rates today. Mr. Newman, representing the City Attorney's Office, stated the courts have held that on a special use permit, if the zoning ordinance require- ments have been met, the Council doesn't have the broadest range of discre- tion. Since this special use permit is the first of its kind to be addressed by the Council , their position in the future would be based on how this request is handled. i Councilman Fitzpatrick stated that is the point he is trying to make, unless the Council is prepared to honor similar requests, they aren't prepared to honor this one. He stated a special use permit request should jhave something specialabout it, and his point is, there is nothing special about this request. He stated he was sensitive to the issues Councilwoman Moses raises, but didn't think, or at least, isn't prepared to make that decision in general. Councilman Barnette felt this issue would be a good item for the Community Development Commission to research and review. Councilman Barnette felt, throughout the country, some moves will have to be made on housing. He j stated he would like to see some input from the Commission to make some plans for the City to follow in this area. Mr. Menken stated both he and Mr. Gaydos are conscientous persons and wanted to be honest about their plans to separate this home into two units so if there are any different requirements for taxes, they wanted to pay their fair share. He stated he can see where there is concern about putting more persons in a dwelling unit, but felt this home lent itself well to this type of conversion. Mayor Nee stated the problem is once a special use permit is granted for this type of conversion, a precedent is set and felt something should be included in the zoning ordinance to permit this in an orderly way to reduce the negative impact. Councilman Fitzpatrick stated he appreciated their upfront manner of I handling this matter, but was going to move for denial as the characteriza- tion of this area is R-1 and didn't see any overriding reason for making special exceptions in this case. i I i I I i 4 i REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 16, 1981 PAGE 6 MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to deny Special Use Permit #81-01 on the basis it is out of character with the R-1 surroundings of the property. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Councilman Schneider stated he appreciated their honesty, and didn't know quite how to handle the situation, as he felt it was unfair to deny the request, but also unfair to the neighborhood to approve it. Councilwoman Moses stated if it wasn't for the precedent the Council would be setting, she would vote against the motion. She stated, being in real estate, she can understand what they are up against and this is a problem the Council will have to deal with. She stated, based on the comments from the City Attorney, if this request is approved, the Council will be obligated to grant the same request to anyone else who applies. Mr. Gaydos stated they could have proceeded with the rezoning and indicated their main goal is having two separate units. Councilman Barnette stated this same argument was made in last Saturday's paper regarding an area in Kenwood Parkway. He stated he hoped a reasonable solution could be found that would meet. with everyone's satisfaction.` UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE ABOVE MOTION, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to waive the $175 filing fee and reimburse the applicants for Special Use Permit #81-01. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilwoman Moses to receive the minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of March 4, 1981. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimoulsy. 3 RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE APPEALS COMMISSION MEETING OF FEBRUARY 10, 1981: 3A CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE TO THE INTERIM DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS FOR THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER CORRIDOR CRITICAL AREA BY WILLIAM S. PETERSON FOR WALTER RASMUSSEN, 7806 Alden Way: Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this is a request for a variance to the Interim Development Regulations for the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area for reduction of the required 100 foot setback to 70 feet for purposes of enclosing a porch for installation of a solar hearing area. Mr. Flora stated staff has also reviewed this request and the City hasn't adopted.the Critical Areas Plan, as part of the Comprehensive Plan, but have a requirement to apply some of the regulations within the plan. Mr. Flora then proceeded to review the public purpose served by these requirements. Mr. Flora stated the Appeals Commission has also reviewed this variance request and recommended approval. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to concur with the recommendation of the Appeals Commission and grant the variance to the Interim Development Regulations for the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area, Section G, 4, (B-2) to reduce to 70 feet the requirement that in urban developed districts no structure or road shall be placed no less than 100 feet from the normal highwater mark of the river, and no less than 40 feet from the blufflines, to allow an existing dwelling to enclose part of an existing deck on Lot 11, Block 5, Pearson's Craigway Estates Second Addition, the same being 7806 Alden Way N. E. Seconded by Councilwoman Moses. d . L OF FRIDLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 TELEPHONE ( 612)571-3450 CITY COUNCIL March 20, 1981 ACTION TAKEN NOTICE ,./ Paul G. Gaydos 3607 37th Avenue N.E. � Apartment 207 Minneapolis , Mn 55421 r On March 16, 1981_ -the Fridley City Council officiaily is e,-Perff -,---5 P #81-01 with the stipulations listed below: 1 . That your fee of $175.00 be returned to you (receipt No. 2062) cc: David Loren Menken 2200 Midland Grove Road Unit 307 Roseville, Mn 55113 If you have any questions regarding the above action, please call the Community Developin:2nt Office at 571-3450. Sincerely, J•LRR�JLD BG11WAAN JLBjde Z11ity Planner Please review the noted stipulations, sign the s.atement below, and return one copy to the City cf Fridley. Concur with action tai:cn- ,�