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SP83-04
29 CITY OF FRIOLEY, SUBJECT V4 6439 UNIVERSITY AVE. NE. SPECIAL USE PERMIT FRIOLEY, MN. 6543E (692)1571-3450 SP # �� d ADDRESS /� 2 i� L/e'y-c-t P c-- I�Ik a C e. DATE PLANNING COMMISSION: P.H. DATE APPROVED DISAPPROVED DATE NO CITY COUNCIL: P.H. REQ'D DATE NO CITY COUNCIL: APPROVED DISAPPROVED DATE NO STIPULATIONS: NAME 'LQ _ _ FEE OO RECEIPT NO 6/ STREET LOCATION OF PROPERTY 5�7/�• t�? ��,,� LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY 4t 4 7_-ak- 129-8O s: PRESENT ZONING CLASSIFICATIONL./��f Z EXISTING USE OF PROPERTY ACREAGE OF PROPERTY /?o Gy DESCRIBE BRIEFLY THE PROPOSED TYPE OF USE AND IMPROVEMENT C 2 UK 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? yes moo. What was requested and when? The undersigned understands that: (a) A list of all residents and owners of property 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 names 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. 3. 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. DATE �/ 2 ,Q SIGNATURE APPLICANT p ADDRESS p TELEPHONE NO. 7�� /- � � 5 L 4 t � �• n3 � 1S �t'' � r �� •4 a 7 5f r �' ••a, Jgr � �, �� � Ft y �! ��� 5a� � d �'� •. t br�,'yrr ,ir, rti.�' �, �, .4 •"�+Y iFk r?r.t s � T� M � ta,'�j - 4 'e, t' 't��t� ,'_ ��� • c N r 1i c7 � ', 1 b i1, ay�a 22 .N-1 aa k f •£ .� w �k t., rr�'" '`#.k 'pr` �'. ! 1'Sr};.� 's���t T�^ z+ •� Sw tP( ✓«7 �k ,,. �,�' ���'a� r< „+ J}T ��'� t�S��Y r to- + s �� .. }, �.•. rriis$ir .*�g,t,� tM1 7F.. zt i„ ,, � ��L 43+r`. v Ary, t i r ry�'�#. 34 i 1 �y�+}��} Pr��� �t a��r�5`„•,a`> CV"'Y _ '� W6• 4 4 .. }; .P "T' 4'rR *(' kf,,7 y is 1' 5(,IJ AU.{sk L' } � ioi�vk,l Al t VIA R iK a'sl �x . r far t •#e `�, ^' i r � �� +'-' �����` ,? fi� �� �w�c"•��dFY.�' is K.e�,.��`x,�'y�.�,��ya��� "' 4 r ,y wt t " ate �. } N'aL y1•S '> '" x u Ail t i s ':� 'c• +sit 'z>< <t� tw i �+� � ��' �f_L.a.`� p•. LOT SURVEYS COMPANY, INC. BB INVOICE NO. 1180.11 BD F.B.NO. 23 5-4 LAND SURVEYORS SCALE I" 2C' 0—DENOTES IRON REGISTERED UNDER LAWS OF STATE OF MINNESOTA 8125 Riverview Terrac611VTAvenueNorth 6hsocogs T Minneapolia.Minnesota 66428 Out yon 6trtifirdr D.M. CONSTRUCTION o Denotes Wood Hub Set Top of Block For Excavation Only 828,2- Denotes Denotes Surface Drainage Denotes Proposed Elevation Garage Floor Elevation $Z?, Lots 27, 28, 29 and 30, Block Lowest Most Floor Elevation S, River View Heights, Anoka County, Mlinnesota. Subject to 824. Riverview Terrace over the West 4.00 feet thereof. to db� y01ot '� 0 pot IOU ►�c", twat. FFpNE 8 1 W N� c t• zs 1 l `,,,.c J to q . 1 R o h 0 Mid- C) `_ , g 2 '71 Qc� L1 QJ kIN 3 Ilw M t J I Z e p V %11 ' FR GpR. sign �Fntf:s We hereby certify that this Is a true and correct r"wasanation of a surveyOf the boundaries of the above described land and the location of all build- U ino and risible encroachments,if any,from or on said land. Biped 2 R A.Preach,Minn.Reg.No.6743 6 Surveyed by�e this 5th day of April 1e 83 /N 27 PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION 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, June 22, 1983 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of: Consideration of a Special Use Permit, SP #83-04, by Donald Wehlast of D. W. Construction, Inc. , per Section 205. 1574, (4) , to allow the construction of a new dwelling in CPR-2 Zoning on Lots 27, 28, 29 and 30, Block S, Riverview Heights, the same being 8125 Riverview Terrace. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. VIRGINIA SCHNABEL CHAIRWOMAN PLANNING COMMISSION Publish: June 8, 1983 June 15, 1983 8125 Riverview Terrace11 AA N //2 SEC. 3, T. 30, R.2 4 C/TY OF 6 COON RAP/DS LOCAT/0 C/Tr OF FRIDLEY ertY 00, rwntY arY ■ ,ssrssr� '�; '�.� 1l W y � � 1 C i - F .` M - t - 011111I1Y T. r1Yi tr - •�f A ......... .. �• ... I I 1 i e� --------- I , I I I �I I I I j I I I I 1 I I r l \ 3 t'I Irl 1`11 �l It'll n; J I II 4 i I II �I of O u- P 28 Planning Commission 6/7/83 MAILING LIST SP#83-04 D.W. Construction, Inc. Build in flood plain Donald Wiehlast Mr. & Mrs. James Parker D. W. Construction, Inc. 669 Hugo Street N.E. 8804 Lexington Avenue Fridley, Mn 55432 New Brighton, Mn 55112 Mr. & Mrs. David Jones Kim Wall 677 Hugo Street N.E. 8065 Riverview Terrace N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 DeMatts, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Fournier 10267 University Avenue N.E. 8095 Riverview Terrace N. E. Blaine, Mn 55434 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Victor Smith Mr. & Mrs. Donald Schneppmueller 3300 Louisiana Avenue 8151 Riverview Terrace N.E. St. Louis Park, Mn 55426 Fridley, Mn 55432 >Fridy, <Mn5 Mr. & Mrs. Roy Klingbeil N.E. 8199 Riverview Terrace N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. William Johnson 681 Glencoe Street N. E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Chester Schack 685 Glencoe Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Cloutier 666 Hugo Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Burgess 670 Hugo Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Blilie 680 Hugo Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. John Rice 696 Hugo Street N. E. Fridley, Mn 55432 205.3105 X5.3105 Additional Restrictions 0-1 DISTRICT y REGULATIONS - In addition to the requirements set out in Section 205.1}84 of this CREEK AND section, any Special Use Permit issued for an obstruction in RIVER the CRP-2 zone shall meet the following provisions: PRESERVATION DISTRICT 1 . Structures: 44tructures for habitation shall be constructecf^"so the basement floor, or first floor if there is ��yyF E s ADDITIONAL no basement, above the regulatory flood protection elevation.a RESTRICTIONS t be C' E i � -"--b - .44 Where existing streets or utilities are at elevations which make compliance with the foregoing sentence impractical, or in other special circumstances, the Planning Commission may authorize other techniques of elevating the first floor (including basements) above the Regulatory Flood Protection Elevation under the Special Use Permit, that conform with the flood proofing requirements of the State Building Code. 2. Other Uses: Accessory land uses, such as accessory buildings, yards and parking lots may be at elevations lower than the regulatory flood protection elevation if a Special Use Permit is first granted pursuant to this district. Accessory structures must comply with section 205.3- f 2A (2) a-d of this district. 3. Storage: Any storage or processing of materials that in time of i, .�J v flooding may be buoyant, flammable, explosive or could be injurious to ; human, animal or plant life, is prohibited. 4. Non-Residential Structures: Commercial, manufacturing, and �. industrial structures shall ordi%E10.9y be elevated on fill so that ks their first floor ( Including basement) is above the Regulatory Flood Protection Elevation but may in special circumstances be flood proofed =7' in accordance with the State Building Code. Structures that are not elevated to above the Regulatory Flood Protection Elevation shall be flood proofed to FP-1 or FP-2 classification as defined by the State - 1 a , / Building Code. Structures flood proofed to FP-3 or FP-4 classification shall not be permitted. ' a, A! Residential Uses. Residences that do not have vehicular access at or above an elevation not more than two feet below the Regulatory Flood Protectionot be permitted unless granted a vari by the In granting a variance the P go wiu shall specify limitations on the period of use or occupancy of the residence. 6, /. Commercial Uses. Accessory land uses, such as yards, railroad tracks, and parking lots may be at elevations lower than the Regulatory Flood Protection Elevation. However, a permit for such facilities to be used by the Employees or the general public shall not be granted in the absence of a flood warning system that provides adequate time for evacuation if the area would inundate to a depth greater than two feet or be subject to flood velocities greater than four feet per second upon occurrence of the regional flood. -6- EXTERIOR ENVELOMT, AVE'MGE "U" COMPUTATIONS - (to be submitted with building permit appl.i_cation's),, 11 ', One or two family dwelling Contractor. D, W All other construction Site Addrpqs Date Phone Othcr �� -- LINEAL FT. OF EXPOSED WALL X FT. ABOVE GRADE TOZAL EXPOSED WALL AREA SQ. FT. OPAQUE WALL CO. STRUCTION: "U"VALUE SQ. FT. (U) (A) _ �b X 5� _ _ 'X�b, !�L3 Detail Ef X i L 5 13tllzl_� reference X = from -A 3 X attached A,-I� E I X sheets X = j�>,p t,,4JF�LL X = ^X X = X WINDOWS: ) 4 Make & type IZ yti�u L (f NLT� 1 X It to X = u If X It n X = DOORS: Make & type �® X IR C) LSD It X - H X_ Ir tf X = TOTALSSq.Ft. 3 (U)(A) TOTAL (U) (A) VALUES DIVIDED BY o2 3 - r / qi�_ AVG. "U"� TOTAL WALL AREA ROOF/CEILING: TOTAL AREA: 111 sq. ft. Detail 0a&1kC r-,Ll A,� C��Jf X I C>0 = 0`2�'� d � reference '�o /� ,�' X from X = attached X - sheets X - ± TOTALS !IJ Sq.Ft. ; (U)(A) :TOTAL (U)(A) VALUES DIVIDED BY /11 )4 a > © AVG "u" 'TOTAL ROOF/CEILING AREA ti y ,:AVERAGE "U" & 2 Family Walls .1.7 ; 11 other walls .22 '_'jyented Ceilings `. 411 other ceilings CITY OF FRIOLEY, 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. NE. COMMISSION APPLICATION FRIDLEY. 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WAY ) !r. CC 8125 Rivervie T r ce ill W. Ul i I __ i � - sill �!I�il' i'I{! «:� 1 I � •� i � I � - x,;1;;1!►�� i:! , �: i I �: , i, ! 10 �� •! + ,hili � .., it i� . •t , CITY OF FRIDLEY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING - SEPTEMBER 12, 1979 CALL TO ORDER: Chairman Barris called the September 12, 1979, meeting of the Planning Commission to order at 7:40 P.M. ROLL CALL: Members Present: Ms. Schnabel, Its . Hughes, Mr. Treuenfels, Mr. Harris, Mr. Langenfeld, Mr. Oquist (arrived after rol.l call) Members Absent: None Others Present : Jerry Boardman, City Planner, Bill Deblon, Associate City Planner APPROVE PLANNING COM-111ISSION MEETING MINUTES : AUGUST 22,`1979: MOTTON by Mr. Langenfeld, seconded by Mr. Treuenfels, to approve the August 22, 1979, minutes of the Planning Commission. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED nlE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 1. CONTINUED: PUBLIC HEARING: CO\SIDERATION OF A REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USI: PFRTIIT SP. r79-].y -XCAT,IL'UR TWINES_, INC. Per Section 205.157, 5, D, of the Fridley City Code, to allow the construction of two dwellings on Lots 27-30, Block S, Rivervio.w IIeights, in CPR-2 zoning (Flood Plain), the same being 8125 and 8133 Riverview Terrace N.E. Mr. Boardman recommended to the Planning Commission that this item be tabled until further notice. MOTION by Ms. Hughes; seconded by Mr. Langenfeld to table the request for a Special Use Permit, SP. #79-10, Excalibur Homes, Inc., until. further notice. Ms. ScLnabel pointed out that there were a number of interested hon!aov;ners in the audience and they had been faithful to follow this item. She thought perhaps they might have some questions that should be discussed. Ms . Hughes withdrew her diction, Mr. Laagenfeld withdrew his second. Mr. Harris explained that this item had been continued for several greetings nolo and that they are tc!belin- this item 2nd taki.n- r.c further action until the petitioner renews his special, use request. The affected homeowners will be renotified of such action. MOTION by 1.1s . Hughes, seconded by lir. Langenfeld, to table the request for a Special Use Permit, SP. 09-10, Excalibur Homes, Inc., until further notice. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTII,'G AYE, CHAIRMLN' IIAI:RIS DECLARED TILE MOTION CARRIED Uig ATN IMO S IX. Chairr.ian Harris wished to have it noted that the affected homeox::ners will be notified of any further action on this item. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, JUNE 22, 1983 PAGE 8 MOTION BY MR. KONDRICK, SECONDED BY MR. GOODSPEED, TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL DENIAL OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT REQUEST, SP #83-03, BY APACHE CAMPING CENTER: PER SECTION 205.101, 3, N, OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO AMEND SPECIAL USE PERMIT SP #77-04 TO ALLOW SALES AND SERVICE OF RECREATIONAL VEHICLES ON LOT 1, BLOCK 1, PEARSON'S SECOND ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 7701 EAST RIVER ROAD. Mr. Boardman stated that by denying the special use permit, there is a three-letter process that will take place in enforcing compliance. If he doesn't comply, the City can tag him. The other alternative is that the City Council has the ability to remove the special use permit which would eliminate the business in that location because the special use permit is for outside display of units. Mr. Saba stated this would not prohibit Mr. Pawelski from complying with the stipulations made in 1977 and then reapplying for this special use permit. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Mr. Boardman stated this would go to City Council on July 11 , 1983. 2. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP 083-04, BY DONALD WEHLAST, D. W. CONSTRUCTION, INC. : Per Sec 05. , (4) , to allow the construction of a new dwelling in CRP-2 zoning on Lots 27, 28, 29 and 30, Block S, Riverview Heights, the same being 8125 Riverview Terrace N.E. MOTION BY MS. GABEL, SECONDED BY MR. SABA, TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING ON SP #83-04 BY DONALD WEHLAST, D. W. CONSTRUCTION. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 8:57 P.M. Mr. Boardman stated this property is on Riverview Terrace in the flood plain and requires a special use permit. It also requires fill to be placed on the site. In 1979 there was an application for a special use permit and a variance. This property has two 50' lots and the request at that time was for zero lot line, two units, one on each lot with a lot size variance. The variance was denied so the special use permit was withdrawn. Mr. Boardman stated this request is by D. W. Construction, Inc. , for one house on both lots so there would be 100 ft. of lot with one house. It does meet the requirements as far as setbacks as far as the flood plain in the sense that the garage and living space meet flood plain regulations. The one concern is the drainage. The people proposing the development and the City Engineers feel the drainage is workable if done correclty; however, Staff still has some concern. If this special use permit is approved, the stipulation he would recommend was that an engineered drainage plan be submitted PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, JUNE 22, 1983 PAGE 7 Mr. Kondrick stated he drives by this property every day and knows the property pretty well . If Apache Camping Center was to adhere to the original landscaping plan, even "fudging" a bit, there was no way they could operate and do business the way they do now. Mr. Svanda stated that is why he would like to see the landscaping plan developed before they even consider this special use permit any further to see if it can even work. Mr. Pawelski stated he wanted to comply in any way possible to maintain his business. MOTION BY MR. SABA, SECONDED BY MR. GOODSPEED, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING ON SP #83-03 BY APACHE CAMPING CENTER. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 8:41 P.M. Ms. Gabel stated that having been at the previous Planning Commission meeting in 1977 when this all happened, she was really concerned because this special use permit with stipulations was issued. The big concern was the two big slabs out front, and-the neighbors agreed to go along with the special use permit based on those two big slabs. They were very concerned about there being a large number of trailers parked out front. She understood that Mr. Pawelski has outgrown his location, but when the decision was based on that predication, she had a real difficulty even considering increasing the display units. She felt the City has some responsibility to live up to the special use permit that was granted in 1977. Mr. Saba stated he knows what has happened between 1977 and now with the economy and the gas crisis. It has to be a tough business to be in. He stated he would like to see an agreement on a landscaping plan made with the City, have that plan presented to the neighbors and discussed with them. Before the granting of any special use permit, he would like to see the stipulations satisfied and the landscaping completed. Mr. Kondrick stated that neither Mr. Pawelski or his partner have complied at all with the special use permit issued in 1977. More than that, the promises made to the neighbors were broken. He understood Mr. Pawelski 's position, but he was in business today because of the neighbors. He stated he lives in that area, and this area has always looked tacky. He stated he wanted to see these stipulations complied with, and he would be against the approval of this special use permit. Mr. Goodspeed stated he would agree there was no bargaining over the land- scaping. That should be done without question. No good faith has been shown by Apache Camping Center, and he would like to see some good faith shown before they even consider this special use permit. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, JUNE 22, 1983 PAGE 9 with a letter of guarantee that the drainage will be sufficient and, if not, will be corrected. One of the proposals they are looking at for drainage is to drain into the slue where water drains right now. Staff's # recommendation on that would be that they would either want an easement for drainage or some kind of drainage directly from the lot to the river. Mr. Boardman stated that other than the drainage, it is a good plan. There will be a requirement of a small retaining wall because of the 15 ft. fill requirement, and that has to be worked out with the inspectors. Ms. Schnabel asked if Mr. Don Wehlast of D. W. Construction had any comments regarding drainage. Mr. Wehlast stated he has had engineers and excavators out there, and they have said the natural drain is to the north. He has been told he would have to have a culvert under 'the driveway to get the water to drain to the north. Ms. Schnabel asked if there were any questions from people in the audience. Mr. Chester Schack, 687 Glencoe, stated he was very concerned about where the water is going to go. Mr. F. C. Smith stated he owns the house just north of this lot, 8141 Riverview Terrace. He stated this is a lovely house and will be an asset to the neighborhood. He was concerned about the water draining through his front yard. If they could put a culvert under the street and drain the water to the river, that would be great. Mr. Boardman stated this is why a drainage plan has to be worked out and agreed to by all the parties concerned. MOTION BY MR. KONDRICK, SECONDED BY MS. GABEL, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING ON SP #83-04 BY DONALD WEHLAST, D. W. CONSTRUCTION, INC. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 9:22 P.M. MOTION BY MR. KONDRICK, SECONDED BY MS. GABEL, TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT REQUEST, SP #83-04, BY DONALD WEHLAST, D. W. CONSTRUCTION, INC. : PER SECTION 205.1574, (4) , TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUC- TION OF A NEW DWELLING IN CRP-2 ZONING ON LOTS 27, 28, 29 AND 30, BLOCK S. RVERVIEW HEIGHTS, THE SAME BEING 8125 RIVERVIEW TERRACE N.E. , WITH THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS: 1. A WORKABLE DRAINGE PLAN BE DEVELOPED. 2. RETAINING WALLS BE PART OF THE DRAINAGE PLAN, PROVIDED THEY ARE REQUIRED FOR DRAINAGE. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, JUNE 22, 1983 PAGE 10 Mr. Boardman stated this item would go to City Council on July 11. 3. CONTINUED: REVIEW OF A PROPOSED ORDINANCE ADOPTING A NEW CHAPTER 101 ENTITLED "ANIMAL CONTROL" AND REPEALING OLD CHAPTERS 301 ENTITLED "LIVE- STOCK CONTROL" 302 ENTITLED "ANIMAL CONTROL ', AND 303 ENTITLED WILD NIMALS AND BIRDS F THE FRIDL Y CITY CODE IN THEIR Ms. Schnabel stated this item would be continued until some clarification was received on State Law. 4. RECEIVE JUNE 2, 1983, HUMAN RESOURCES COMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION BY MR. GOODSPEED, SECONDED BY MR. KONDRICK, TO RECEIVE THE JUNE 2, 1983, HUMAN RESOURCES COMMISSION MINUTES. UPON A VOICE VOTES ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 5. RECEIVE JUNE 9, 1983, HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MINUTES: MOTION BY MR. SABA, SECONDED BY MR. GOODSPEED, TO RECEIVE THE JUNE 9, 1983, HOUSING 6 REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MINUTES. Mr. Saba stated the decision made by the HRA to relocate Mr. Ryan in the Standard Station property rent-free for 24 months really bothered him. He felt it was a very bad precedent for the City to take, and it should never happen. Ms. Gabel stated she agreed.. Mr. Boardman discussed the reasoning behind such a decision and stated that the HRA has a lot of very difficult decisions to make and has to weigh all the factors that enter into the redevelopment process. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 6. RECEIVE JUNE 14, 1983, APPEALS COMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION BY MS. GABEL, SECONDED BY MR. KONDRICK, TO RECEIVE THE JUNE 14, 1983, APPEALS COMMISSION MINUTES. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7. RECEIVE JUNE 14, 1983, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION BY MR. SABA, SECONDED BY MR. GOODSPEED, TO RECEIVE THE JUNE 14, 1983, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MINUTES. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N. E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 TELEPHONE ( 612)571 -3450 CITY COUNCIL July 14, 1983 ACTION TAKEN NOTICE D. W. Construction, Inc. Donald Wehlast 8804 Lexington Avenue New Brighton, Mn 55112 On July 11 , 1983 the Fridley City Council officially approved your request for SP #83-04, to construction a new dwelling in the flood with the stipulations listed below: plain at 8125 Riverview Terrace N.E. 1. Drainage plan be approved by thle City, including a retaining wall if necessary. 2. Grade according to approved plan. If you have any questions regarding the above action, please call the Community Development Office at 571-3450. Sincer ly, . R OLD L. BCO RDMAN JLB/de City Planner Please review the noted stipulations, sign the statement below, and return one copy to the City of Fridley. Concur with action taken.