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SP70-12 CITY OF FRIDLEY TYPE OF REQUEST MINNESOTA __ PLANNING AND ZONING FORM Rezoning � Special Use Permit Humber �d/ Z, /, �—� Variance APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE IO//Z� r / �G ln�P Lot Splits Address_ V4/ L/j�j/// �5/fL/ � �� �j•�, �yz���,y Approval of Pre- Telephone Number 0 liminary Plat Approval of Final PROPERTY OWNER'S SIGNATURE Plat Streets or Aller--.. Address All, /1�.� �.�,�Lr� —Vacations Telephone NumberOther Street Location of Property 1/ ��/�i^/ �. IV- Legal Description of Property 74 Ga /0(CP eve,< dZ`¢2-A $, � Zed-3„7 au-C Z04,e// A4w, Present Zoning Classification�f Existing Use of the Property_ V,40w Proposed Zoning Classification, Special Use, Variance or other request 721r A/ Describe briefly the Type of Use and the Improvement Proposed Acreage of Property 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? crli What was Requested Fee Enclosed $ ;?� Date Filed Date of Hearing • PLANNING AND ZONING FORM PACE 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 End addresses of all residents and property owners of property within 300 feet of the property in question, belongs to the undersi3ned. Residents and Owners of property within 3 feet:' PERSONS ADDRESS A sketch of proposed property and structure must be dravyn 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-backs. 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. L�76 DAZE `' "�'//' , SIGNATURE (APPLICANT) ' tk sir � th tk 11r 'fir �i tk Approved Denied Ey the ^osrd of Apreble Subject .to the Following Conditions: date Approved Denied by the Plannin- Commission on Subject to the Following Conditions: date Approved Deniedby the Council on Subject to the Following Conditions: date Form PC 100 560-3450 ! SP #70-12 Citrictleo'y 'y ANOKA COUNTY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 October 27, 1970 I , Al Nitschke , Contract Purchaser of the North 12 . 7 feet of Lot 31 and all of Lot 321 Block 4 , Lowell Addition, together with the vacated street and alley adjacent thereto agree to deed to the City of Fridley the North 12 . 7 feet of Lot 31 and the South 2 . 7 feet of Lot 321 Block 4 , Lowell Addition providing the City of Fridley will agree to deed to me Outlot 1 , Rice Creek Plaza South Addition and issue a Special Use Permit for a two family dwelling on Outlot 1 , Rice Creek Plaza South Addition, Lot 32 except the South 2 . 7 feet of Block 4 , Lowell Addition together with the vacated street and alley lying adjacent thereto . SIGNED['�:-C� ._._..:; Quit Claim Deed. FOTIll NO. 28-Nl. Miller-Davis Co.,Minneapolis,Minn. lndividual to Corporation. Minnesota Uniform Conveyancing Blanks(1931). �7Z'Ti� lgbk; 3nbenture. ,Made this............................................day of...............,......................ry . Janua ................ 19.72....A -A- between.....................,JQ FFIT...,7...... T i.' '.....k�u5b ? '.................................R:OST: '.."AR^ FIS"isP.....wife............. S� � ....................................... �- 4noka 'Minnesota o the Count o ........ ....and State o -.................................................................. part..ies. of the first part, and...........................CITY... 7...FRIDLEX......................................................................................................... r1clricinal................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... �cor oration under the laws o the State o Ptinnesota , p f f................................................................................., party of the second part, WItnegj�etb, That the said parties... of the forst part, in consideration of the sum of ;?Q 10A...(Un.QQ)...and...qther.values received---------------------777-7-7 D parties........ _..........in hand paid by the said party of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do............ hereby Grant, Bargain, Quitclaim, and Convey unto the said party of the second part, its successors c�nd assigns, Forever, all the tract...... or parcel...... of land lying and being in the County of........................Ano..a............................................and State of Minnesota, described as follows, to-wit: i f� ! The ?Northerly 12.7 feet of Lot 31, together with the Southerly 2.7 feet of Lot 32, Block 4, Lowell Addition to Fridley Park, All located in Section 14, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. ,i 1 i No State Deed Tai: Required To 51(mbe anb to �[)o[b tije &alilC, To,-,ether with. all the heredi.ta.r,zents and appurtenances there- unto belonging or in anywise a.pperta.inin6, to the said party of the second part, its successors and assisns. - CI'T'Y OF FRIDLLY ,;unicipal i,iinnesota Alvin A. �itschrl-e (liusband) and Joyce F. Nitschke (IYife) Anoka Minnesota ics One and ;y0/100 (�1 . O0) and other values received-- - - - - - - - - - ies ies their Anoka Outlot 1 , Rice Creel Plaza South Addition. All lyii: in Section 14 , T-30 , R-24 , City of Fridley , County of Ajioka, State of :aIilleSUtF1. ,NO STATL DELD TAX RLgUTALi) This instru:: ent prepared by tie City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue �.L . , Fridley, :•iinnesota 55432 ies their 1 Alvin A. Aitsciike (husband) and Joyce F. Nitschke (h'ife) Anoka ,Iinnesota ies CITY Oi: Fic'IDLLY Municipal , Minnesota ies One and No/100 (41.UJ) and other values received- - - - -- -- -- - - - -- parties Anoka 1 Tire :.ort:: 12. 7 feet of Lot 31, toaetiier xiith the Soutri 2. 7 feet of Lot 3l, Block 4 , Lowell Addition. All located in Section 14, T-30 , is-24, City of Fridley, Lourity of Anoka, State of $ •Ibinesota. i ';L' STATE PLho TA.,, IZI QUIR'D F i This ii�struj,viit prcl.-a by tl:e Cit, of I ri.iley 6431 University Avenue .1;. , Fridley, Minnesota 55432 ies vc ti►eir J OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission of the City of Fridley will meet in the Council Chamber of the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast at 8:00 P.M. on Wednesday, December 9, 1970 to consider the following matter: A request for a Special Use Permit, SP #70-12, for Alvin A. Nitschke, to permit the construc- tion of a two family dwelling in an R-1 District as per Section 45.19 (2A) Fridley City Code, to be located on Outlot 1, Rice Creek Plaza South, Lot 32, Block 4, Lowell Addition to Fridley Park, together with the vacated Street lying between the before mentioned parcels, all in the South Half of Section 14, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. The same being 6591 Main Street Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota. Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above matter may be heard at this meeting. OLIVER R. ERICKSON CHAIRMAN PLANNING COMMISSION Publish: November 25, 1970 December 2, 1970 Alvin A. Nitschke SP 470-12 ,r Outlot 1, Rice Creek Plaza South and Lot 32, Bl. 4, -Lowell Add. together y 4 s3 -• �';, with vacated street. Sec. 45.19 (2A) Fridley City Code. >df.w =F .x IG✓ ` s - � � �•771 /•" .-1-• �'to.'J Oe n;+fit ,(' � �-�,� �,��.� ..>�, v• s. 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Richard Brisbois 251 Rice Creek Terrace 6711-15 Main Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Mr. & Mrs . Warren D. Rollins Mr. & Mrs . Arthur Boike 6720 Second Street 6710 Second Street Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Mr. Robert E. Ylinen Mr. Arthur E. Christenson 6700 Second Street 6570 Second Street Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Mr. Alvin A. Nitschke Mr. & Mrs . William H. Gates 6441 University Avenue N.E. 6701 Second Street Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Mr. & Mrs . Roy A. Burke Designware Industries, Inc. 200 - 67th Avenue 6536 Main Street Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Mr. & Mrs . 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' 'i9 S)4F--'"_'v33 y;_ ..• h. > 2 Y � \h / ,`''q�\i1PV_ 9' �_C v 2 ,@ /= a< �•//•••JJ�� A�� 9• o. ar e m p 1 7 tiR. �` \ SSS cr_• I Q ` 7 "uo z °v.' 9 3 y z J mz a°rd own L O✓Jto �A 3G/9.95/ .'. 0 5� _ i' •> I ._ _y s; s+�� ee c y.'t so V zrrv••A�^' � ��f � 5 a �, is r t is 'S 88.5: Lj o.-;, o•o c `.,. .+ I �Z B 3 t ! .•`,\ .1615 ll'?5:S 4 N h>,°J• O c 0 H 21 019 161314137. J7 3o i6 n .�, 60 ���° Lew y,�• 4^ . ?.7 z' 1� '" 20 63324 Eo=•moo' , •� .� jSEG. 14- r .�.�-�..�_.,,.� -- ._ ���._._,.,... w_�..,..,��,.�-.�,.�•�..,..�,� �.-+ N, 1 n T n r� MAIN STREET Z C7 ' G � I i U1 -� ,ICA , (1 0 , Ellz T_a ro 2 � M II p SP X670-02: Alvin A. Nitschke swam boom, s _ b � Z $ 0 IIanning Commission Meeting - November 18, 1970 Page 6 fact that the land is either going to be developed by the Five Sands, Inc. or the owner would eventually develop it himself. Chairman Erickson said he did not question the intent of the petitioner. How- ever, he did not see why it should be the burden of the City to see this project through. The complex could be built first and then the platting can be accomplished for taxes. Mr. Schmedeke wondered if it were not the tight money market that is a factor in platting now. Chairman Erickson said he did not believe that seemed to be the problem. Frank Liebl, Councilman, stated when the Georgetown Courts complex was rezoned, the buildings were sold while they were being built and Council accepted the overall plan from Maurice Filister and then later on, after he completed a few, Mr. Filister came in and asked for a registered land survey. It was not until he completed the complex that he split them up and they are individually owned by individual mortgage companies. They were platted after they began building. There were no problems in regard to the requirements of land, but Mr. Filister came befort the Council and had a Registered Land Survey approved. Chairman Erickson said he would not say he would object to the plat after the project is developed. Mr. Minish said that plans do not always develop the way they are presented. MOTION by Harris, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Commission recommend denial of the proposed preliminary plat, P.S. #70-04, Five Sands, by Five Sands, Incorporated, being a replat of Block 2, Pearson's 1st Addition and Parcel 8400, as it was presented for the following reasons: 1. The lots are too small for 59 unit buildings as proposed. 2. The creation of lots without public access. 3. If platted now, the City will lose what control it has over the project. 4. This was not part of the original plan when presented for rezoning and building concept approval in 1969. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 2. REZONING REQUEST: ZOA 470-06, SID BADER: Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision #108, to rezone from R-1 to R-3 -- the South 301 feet. The Engineering Assistant explained this request was brought before the Plan- ning Commission earlier this spring by Mr. Pritchard who is no longer interested and now resides out of state. Mr. Zwicki, the property owner, is being repre- sented by Mr. Sid Bader. MOTION by Minish, seconded by Schmedeke, that the Planning Commission set the public hearing date of December 9, 1970 for the rezoning request, ZOA #70-05, Sid Bader, of the South 301 feet of Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision #108, to be rezoned from R-1 to R-3. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 3. REQUEST FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT: SP 470-12, ALVIN A NITSCHKE: Outlot 1, Rice Creek Plaza South, Lot 32, Block 4, Lowell Addition to Fridley Park together with the vacated street between before mentioned parcels. MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Committion con- firm the public hearing date of December 9, 1970 for the request for a Special Use Permit, SP #70-12, Alvin A. Nitschke, to construct a two family dwelling in Planning Commission Meeting - November 18, 1970 Page 7 an R-1 District, on Outlot 1, Rice Creek Plaza South, Lot 32, Block 4, Lowell Addition to Fridley Park together with the vacated street between the before mentioned parcels. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Darrel Clark said that this would not be a regular double bungalow, but there would be two floors and the living area for each apartment would consist of two floors. ADJOURNMENT: There being no further business, Chairman Erickson adjourned the meeting at 9:50 P.M. Respectfully/ submitted r � $az& O'Brian Recording Secretary Planning Commission Meeting - December 9, 1970 Page 5 Mr. Minish said that this rezoning request is another one of th-os e trouble- some situations -- single family and multiple in the same area. At this point, where Lakeside, if extended, would come through, wound mark the Easterly boundary of the multiple. The rest is single family. It seems that a natural break would be the extension of Lakeside to keep it as a buffer. Mr. Schmedeke asked that if the proposed road were to go through, in of objections of some of the people, would the procedure be to conde= the lame needed to complete the area. It was stated that if a large enough percentage of the owners wanted it, the few undedicated parcels would probably be taken by condemnation. Mr. Harris said he was impressed by the presentation this evening as the petitioner had done a lot of ground work, such as getting signatures from most of the people in the block. He was certain that in some way, if the petition were granted, Mr. Drumm's property could be protected by berms, landscaping, etc. But before he could vote for any rezoning on Lot 4, the petitioner would have to agree to dedicate the 50 foot right of way for the rest of the other street. The South half of Last 32 is R-3 as well as all the lots to the West. With Mr. Nelson's project going ahead and one other apartment building in the area, that as time goes on, he was certain the rest of R-3 prlope�rty will be developed. Perhaps Lot 4 is a good place to stop, with Mr. Marxen developing his property R-1. If the rezoning request were granted, in order to protect Mr. Drumm, the Planning Commission would recommend the dedication of the street, adequate screening between R-1 and R-3 with trees, berms, etc. Mr. Schmedeke said he also felt that R-3 should stop with Lot 4. Mr. Marxen stated he would prefer a proper buffer on the North end of the R-3 property. In the cage of ML. "a hng neer P. s A!� GW:c')it said it was stipu- lated there would be no access to the North. Mr. Schmedeke asked what the effect would be on the number of units in the apartment if the street in the middle of the block would be dedicated. The Engineer- ing Assistant answered that by taking the right of way, the petitioner would lose about 5,000 square feet which would amount to the loss of about 2 units. Sometimes a street dedication is allowed in figuring the density of an area. MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Harris, that the Planning Commission recom- mend approval of the rezoning request, ZOA #i70-06, Sid Bader to rezone the South Half of Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision #1108, from R-1 to R-3 District with the stipu- lation that Mr. Zywicki continue the necessary dedications to connect a right of way up with the already dedicated portion to the East, the access to this new street be controlled or limited, the new R-3 area be properly and adequately screened adjacent to the R-1 properties. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, except Minish, voting nay, the motion carried. 2. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT: SP #70-12, ALVIN A. NITSCHKE: Outlot 1, Rice Creek Plaza South, Lot 32, Block 4, Lowell Addition to Fridley Park together with the vacated street between before mentioned parcels. The Notice of Hearing was read by Vice Chairman Fitzpatrick. Mr. and Mrs. Nitschke were present. Planning Commission Meeting - December 9, 1970 Page 6 T The Engineering Assistant explained that this request involved some land trading. The drawing he handed out was a diagram of the area and showed the lots owned by the City for park. Outlot 1 is owned by the City and is 26 fee: _ wide. Mr. Nitschke signed an agreement wherein he stated that if the City would deed him Outlot 1, he would deed to the City of Fridley 12.7 feet of Lot 31, and the South 2.7 feet of' Lot 32 of Block 4, Lowell Addition to Fridley Park. His request for a Special Use Permit is contingent upon a land trade. Mr. Nitschke said that he talked with Mr. Hermann, City Assessor, and was told the Council wanted him to make an offer for the land. He made an offer of $250.00 for additional land. MOTION by Harris, seconded by Schmedeke, that the Public Hearing be closed for the the request of a Special Use Permit, SP#70-12 by Alvin A. Nitschke to construct a two family dwelling in an R-1 District involving Outlot 1, Rice Creek Plaza South, Lot 32, Block 4, Lowell Addition to Fridley Park together with the vacated street between before mentioned parcels. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Schmedeke commented that across the street from the proposed two family dwelling is M-1 District, the land backs up to R-1 and to the North there is the possibility of another duplex being built. Darrel Clark added that Lot 10 is vacant, Lot 11 is occupied by a two family dwelling. Mr. Schmedeke added that after having seen the area, he had no objections for the duplex being built inasmuch as there is another one in the same block, and finally, there were no people here tonight from the neighborhood to object. Mr. Minish commented that several years ago, when a similar request was brought up before his Committee concerning this area, the place was packed. Now he is surprised at the lack of interest. As Chairman of the Parks and Recreation Commission, Mr. Fitzpatrick said he would like to mention for discussion a possible stipulation for some kind of fence along the South side of Nitschke dot, aA. quite often people build next to parks and then complain of the results such as children running through the yard, chasing balls, etc. The City, in the past, had made overtures to purchase outlot 1, but the price was too high. Vice Chairman Fitzpatrick said the Parks felt the price was greater than the use the park would get for the additional park property. The Englieering Assistant explained the reason for the change in the zoning ordinance Athat at R-2, a two family dwelling could be built, and in order to control the type of construction, a Special Use Permit category was added to the Code. With a Special Use Permit, the builder has to get approval of the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee for exteriors, elevations, etc. This gives the City better control over the architectural design. R-2 zoning had no such restrictions. r Planning Commission Meeting n December 9, 1970 Page 7 MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Commission recommend approval of the Special Use Permit, SP #70-12, by Alvin A. Nitschke to construct a two family dwelling in an R-1 District, Section 45.19 (2A) Fridley City Code, involving Outlot 1, Rice Greek Plaza South, Lot 32, Block 4, Lowell Addi ti on to Fridley Park together with the vacated street between before mentioned parcels, subject to Council and City decisions on land transfer as outlined in a statement dated October 27, 1970 signed by Alvin A. Nitschke, that there will be some type of fence or buffer on the South side of the property, and that the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee approve the building plans prior to submission to the Council, and finally that Mr. Nitschke bring his plans before the Building Standards- Design Control Subcommittee before the Special Use Permit is granted by Council and in that way Council would receive the complete package. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Nitschke said he felt he did not want the fence, and- that if none of the property owners abutting a park paid for their fences, he would rather not have that stipulation in the motion. If he wanted the fence, and if the property would be a nuisance in that respect, he would put it up. Vice Chairman Fitzpatrick said that quite often the City gets it in reverse. The neighbors ask the Park Department to put up the fence. Usually if one needs a fence, he calls the City and expects the City to put it up. The people around this park have not put up a fence, but we are considering a special use permit this evening, He wouldn't ask Mr. Nitschke to put up a fence he would never need. Mr. Schmedeke told Mr. Nitschke he felt that if the Chairman of the Parks and Recreation Commission believes the fence to be necessary and prac- tical but not to unnecessarily to burden you -- some day you may be more than happy with it. Mr. Nitschke said he plans to live in the proposed building, and being that he was going to live there, it would probably have a contemporary type of architecture and have a mansard roof. The architect that he is planning to use is in New York at this time and-he could not give a date this evening for the presentation of the plans. 3. CONSIDERATION OF PRELIMINARY PLAN FOR TOWNHOUSE DEVELOPMENT BY N.C.R. CORPORATION: Lots 3 and 4, Block 2, Hayes River Lots (5950 Anna Avenue) Mr. Harris said this request came to the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee for concept approval. Then the request went directly from Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee to Council without coming to the Planning Commission. It was in the Building Standards minutes which went to Council, and they got involved in the townhouse concept, before the request was received by the Planning Commission. The recommendation of the Building-Standards-Design Control Subcommittee should have gone first to the • I ♦ ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 21, 1970 PAGE 5 REPORT FROM CITY ATTORNEY REGARDING REGULATION OF SNOWMOBILES: The City Attorney discussed the proposed uniform snowmobile ordinance received from the Hennepin County League of Municipalities. He said there could be a little more control in the ordinance by placing a speed limit, he said they could make it ten to twenty miles per hour if they wanted, and could add more specifications on safety equipment. He said that the advantage of a uniform ordinance would be for someone driving from community to community to have standard regulations. Only six communities have passed this ordinance, but it has only been circulated since November. He said he has not had time to receive comments from the Chief of Police yet, but if he approves, the City Attorney would urge adoption. Mayor Kirkham thought it would be to the Council's advantage to adopt a uniform ordinance, and he thought it could be adopted on first reading, and changes made before the second reading. Council- man Harris thought it would need some changes, not because it was not inclusive, but he thought there were areas not quite defined. Mr. Holm, the gentlman who had circulated•a petition regarding snowmobiles, asked how you regulate a speed limit. Mayor Kirkham said that it will be their own responsibility, and they will just have to travel slowly. Mr. Holm said he would like to see a speed limit of 10 or 15 MPH. Councilman Liebl said that it would be hard to keep the speed down that low on snowmobiles, he felt 10 MPH would be unrealistic. Councilman Sheridan said he could understand the people's concern about their children 'as snowmobiles have little control as far as stopping. Councilman Harris said that he noted that the slower they go, the quieter they are. It was also pointed out that some communities req are. that flags be flown for safety purposes. l MOTION by Councilman Liebl that the prcpo6ed cicinanCU be sent back to the Police Department for suggesta_ons -on the ordinai_�!e. Secunu'ed by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no aays, 0ayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF DECEMBER 9, 1970: 1. PUBLIC HEARING, REQUEST FOR REZONING ZOA #70-06, SID BADER: LOT 4, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION #108, REZONE FROM R-1 TO R-3 THE SOUTH 3/4RDS. The City Engineer put the map of the area on the projector and explained that this would rezone half of Lot 4. MOTION by Councilman Harris to set the Public Hearing for rezoning request ZOA #70-12 to rezone the south half of Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision #108, from R-1 to R-3 for February 8, 1971. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. 2. PUBLIC HEARING, REQUEST FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT, 9P #70-12, ALVIN A. NITSCHKE: The City Engineer said that this Special Use Permit is for a double bungalow and goes along with an exchange of property in the Jay Park area. The City would get 15.4 feet of property and Mr. Nitschke would end up with an 80 foot lot. Mr. Nitschke would also give the City $250 with the exchange. He showed the Council a picture of the type of bungalow planned. The Planning Commission had recommended approval subject to Mr. Nitschke getting approval from the Building Standards - Design Control Subcommittee of the building plans prior to submission to the Council. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 21, 1970 PAGE 6{ MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the exchange of property with Mr. Nitschke paying the City $250 additional because we are giving more land, and to approve the lot split for Lot 32, Block 5, Lowell Addition to Fridley Park. Seconded by Councilman Liebl.. Upon a voice vote there P , being. no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. The City Engineer asked Mr. Nitschke if he has agreed to putting the fence on the south side, and he said that he did. Councilman Sheridan. questioned the Special Use Permit in R-1 zoning as he P g thought a public hearing was required. The City Engineer looked this up and stated that a Special Use Permit in R-1 zoning requires a 4/5 vote of the Council, but a public hearing can be held if the Council wishes. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commi,osion and grant the Special Use Permit with the stipulation that the Building Standards - Design Control approve the building plans prior to submission to the Council. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a roll call vote, Kirkham, Harris, Liebl, Sheridan, Brewer voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 3. REQUEST FOR VACATION OF A PORTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT BY JERRY ABRAMSHU_K, SAV #70-05, TO VACATE THE NORTHERLY 7 FEET OF THE SOUTHERLY 15 FEET OF LOT 1, BLOCK 5, RICE CREEK PLAZA SOUTH: MOTION by Councilman Harris to set the Public Hearing for the requested vacation of a portion of a utility easement for February 8, 1971. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the remainder of the Planning Commission Minutes of December 9, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Harris, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. MOTION by Councilman Harris asking the Administration to bring back that part of the ordinance dealing with single family structures and attached garages so the Council has a clarified position on it, and that the Planning Commission be sent that information along with any discussion or additional information for their comments. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF DECEMBER 15 1970: 1. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 56.05, 4B, SUBPARAGRAPH 1, FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO INCREASE THE MAXIMUM SIGN AREA FOR A FREE STANDING SIGN IN AN AUTOMOBILE SERVICE AREA FROM 80 SQUARE FEET TO 252 SQUARE FEET TO ALLOW THE EXISTING SIGN TO BE RELOCATED ON PART OF LOT 5 AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION NO. 153, TRE SAME BEING 5201 CENTRAL AVENUE N.E. , FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA (SPEEDY CAR WASH) . (REQUEST BY STUART J. PHILSTROM, 711 ROUND HILL ROAD, ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA) . The City Engineer explained that this was a variance for a pylon sign on property in Skywood Mall Shopping Center. The sign has to be moved because of the new Twin City Federal Building, and now it falls under the upgraded sign ordinance. There are now signs existing for Spartans, Skywood Mall, REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 21, 1970 PAGE 11 7 CONSIDERATION OF THE SALE OF FIVE FEET OF CITY PROPERTY AND TRADING OF ADDITIONAL PROPERTY.- JAY PARK AREA: r This item was taken care of earlier in the evening (Item 2 of the Planning Commission Minutes, Alvin A. Nitschke) . The Council approved the exchange of property. RESOLUTION #229-1970 REQUESTING RELEASE OF CERTAIN RIGHT OF WAY ALONG T.H. #47 EAST SERVICE ROAD NEAR 61ST AVENUE AND 57TH AVENUE: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #229-1970. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESQLUTION #230-1970 ORDERING PRELIMINARY REPORT FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1971-3, ADDENDUM #1: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #230-1970. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION #231-1970 RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY REPORT AND ORDERING THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1971-3. ADDENDUM #1 (EAST RIVER ROAD SAFETY AND ROAD IMPROVEMENTS) : MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #231-1970. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION REQUESTING ADDITIONAL HOOK UPS TO NORTH SUBURBAN SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT LINE. TOTINO'S: The City Engineer explained that Totirds problem had been resolved and there will be no need for this resolution. No action is needed on this item. RESOLUTION #232-1970 PROVIDING FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF AN ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER AND PRESCRIBING HIS DUTIES: Councilman Breider said that he wondered if the Council would not be creating another office within the City, and giving each department head two bosses. Councilman Harris felt the City was now large enought for an Assistant City Manager to give the City Manager assistance in certain areas and to have the powers to act on behalf of the City Manager in his absence. He said he did not feel it was creating two bosses. Councilman Breider felt the Council should not do this in the absence of a City Manager, as a new City Manager might not be in favor of this. Mr. Brunsell said that this is basically what is in the present resolution naming him Acting City Manager, and that he is not asking for this appointment himself. Councilman Liebl suggested this be laid over until we have a new City Manager. Mayor Kirkham said he could not see where it created two boses, as it was just making an Assistant City Manager. , Councilman Breider stated that he read the Resolution as creating a full time position with the power of the City Manager, with his authority. He said that the City Manager has created a personnel chart, and this is the function of the City Manager. Councilman Harris said that it was up to the Council to create positions on the basis of i REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 21, 1970 PAGE 12 ' need. The City Attorney said he did not see any legal problems with this. He said perhaps they would not want to tie in the position of Finance Director as the one who is the Assistant City Manager. . Councilman Harris said the name "Finance Director" could be removed from the heading, and name Mr. Brunsell by name $n the resolution. MOTION by Councilman Harris to delete the words, "Finance Director" from the heading of the Resolution and adopt Resolution #232-1970 providing for the appointment of an Assistant City Manager and prescribing his duties. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, Kirkham, Harris, Sheridan voting aye, Breider and Liebl voting nay, the motion carried. APPOINTMENTS: FIRE DEPARTMENT VOLUNTEERS: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to concur with the Chief of the Fire Department and appoint the following volunteer firefighters to the Fire Department: Gary Thompson Durl Smith 260 Rice Creek Terrace 7525 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Fridley, Minnesota Appointments to be as of January 1, 1971. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CLAIMS: MOTION By Councilman Harris to approve for payment General Claims #23808 through #23959 and Liquor Claims #5086 through #5124. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. LICENSES: MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the following license applications: SIGN ERECTOR APPROVED BY Lawrence Signs Inc. By: Geo. Lawrence Bldg. Insp. 945 Pierce Butler Route St. Paul, Minnesota Meyers Sign Service, Inc. By: Arthur G. Meyers Bldg. Insp. 6416 Highway #7 Minneapolis, Minnesota Nordquist Sign Company By: Mr. Nordquist Bldg. Insp. 312 Lake Street West Minneapolis., Minnesota Brede Incorporated By: James Bratland Bldg. Insp. 2211 Broadway N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Leroy Signs, Inc. By: LeRoy Reiter Bldg. Insp. 3101 North Second Street Minneapolis, Minnesota • BOOK V V _ ,, STATE OF MINNESOTA - PAGE �� t_.� DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION ISSUED PURSUANT TO MINNESOTA STATUTES, Sections 282.01 to 282.12 inclusive. THIS INDENTURE, Made this 2th day of May 19-21-, between the State of Minnesota, as party of the first part, and — City of Fridley, a Municipal Corporation, of the County ofAnol�a -and State of Minnesota , parte _of the second part; WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the land hereinafter described, having been duly forfeited to the State of Minnesota for the nonpayment of taxes, was sold under the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Sections 282.01 to 282.12, inclusive, to the part, of the second part, and, WHEREAS, the said parte__—_of the second part ha= paid in full the purchase price of said land and ha-s_ otherwise fully complied with the conditions of said sale and-_ 1 s _entitled to an appropriate conveyance thereof, NOW, THEREFORE, the State of Minnesota, pursuant to said statutes, and in consideration of the premises, does hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said part__ of the second part, its Successors _kultX and assigns, Forever, the following described land lying and being in the County of State of Minnesota, to-wit: Outlot One (1) .; Rice Creek Plaza South Addition i (Subject to Five (5) foot utility and drainage l: easement alonb rear line) , E x excepting and reserving to the said state, in trust for taxing districts concerned, all minerals and mineral rights, as provided by law, TO HAVE AND TO HOLD THE SAME, together with all the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, to the said partsof the second part, is sunnes. ors hetet and assigns, Forever. No deed tax will be payable on this conveyance. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the State of Minnesota has caused this deed to be executed in its name in the City of St. Paul, County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, the day and year first above written. STATE OF MINNESOTA In Presence of: ARTHUR C. fZOEMER Commissioner of Taxation J V STATE OF MIINNYSOTA 1p; County of Ramsey On'ihis ?�h —el.ry of 11ay . 1`) 21 before me personally appeared ARI 11112 ('. RF)F1it 1t, t'onunrssioner of I'axation of the State of %iinnesota, tome known to lie, the person v:ho cxeiuteJ the forrgoin , konvcyance in behalf of the State of Minnesota and 1 acknowledged that hr c`xecitted the same as the free act and deed of said state pursuant to the stattctes in such cascr made and prodded. Filed for record or. the 11 day of May A. D. 1971 at 4• o'clock P. M. TMII�SUZIUA}UN r WAS DRAFTED BY � AFJJ cL F C. PO'E 1ER COr.�A lSSlUh9rR OY TAXATION - -r ivy_ , . „--»nt , lk4!nn. ST r,119L, 1 ^1c-0 T,A 5 5 101 No...................... .. ITIVIT®RTALN'' STATE D E:, ,/ NOTICE TO BOTH AUDITOR. AND ;,•:,,.�_., j' PURCHASER: Check this deed carefully sued pursuant to Minnesota, :Soatntes,!, for errors before recording. Corrections Sections 252.01 to should be made before that time. STATE OF i1rINNF."ay`f'%aT q -`^ TO $3 fee for this Deed must be charged zainst the Forfeited Tax Sale Fund. ---Minnesota Statutes, Section 282.09. axes paid by sale and transfer entered/ /J K day of..... �1 .�....,., 19 1. Audi-- . ....._ - �C0 7ty Auditor. axes for the year..........................on the ithin described lands paid this-------------- ., of. 119............................................. 19.---- ..--•-•.............•.......----------.........-----------•-•------- County Treasurer. •...........................................••......_.. Y Deputy. )FYICE OF REGISTER OF DEEDS 'TATE OF MINNESOTA I - ss. ;ounty of.- I hereby certify that the within Deed vas filed in this office for recon. on the ---------------day of........ ........- ...............A.D. -9......... at....:---------o'clock..............M., and -as duly recorded in Boo1-.ZC.1/......of seeds, on ppge-.k.2_a- ` D.-putt.