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LS81-05
17 SUBJECT CITY OF =. x� moi 'r, LOT SPLIT LS # 81-05 64:J9 IJI'dIV'._R`_-i1TY AVE. NE . {� FRIMLCY, MN. 13543F (61-2) , 71-34::�o RECORDED' ADDRESS: 640 and 6570 Hickory Street N.E. DA'Z'E: 5/30/81 f PLANNING COMMISSION: APPROVED DISAPPROVED DATE June 3, 1981 NO c2 CITY COUNCIL: APPROVED DISAPPROVED DATE lid'/ _ NO __L PARK FEE REQUIRED: yes AMOUNT $500.00 PAID � J?39 �fa STIPULATIONS: FEE $75.00 RECEIPT NO 3149 NAME --- PROPERTY OWNERS) Charles . Johanson TELEPHONE NO 571-8021 424 Rice Creek Blvd. N.E. TELEPHONE NO ADDRESS(�S) Fridley, Mn 55432 PROPERTY LOCATION ON STREET 6560 Hickory Street N.E. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY Lots 9, 10, 11 , Block 6, Fridley Park � � --�-- TOTAL AREA OF PROPERTY 1-8,225 PRESENT ZONING R-1 L s o A� REASON FOR LOT SPLIT Removed old house assessed value of 3a,8800. House was in very bad shape and set at back of lot .not possible th repair no serer and water hookup The undersigned 'hereby declares that all the facts and representations stated in this application are true and correct. dF, 7 a$ DATE: 7 AV NOTICE: A sketch of the property and the proposed lot split with any existing struc- tures shown should accompany this application. (See reverse side for additional instructions) A 1 LOT SPLIT APPLICATION PROCEDURE ' 1 . Obtain application form at City Hall (6431 University Avenue N.E. , Fridley) . 2. Return completed application form with the required sketch of the property involved and the let split fee of $75,00 for each original lot being split. 3. The application will be checked over by Staff and the owner may be required to submit a Certificate of Survey containing a simple description of a part of a platted lot or registered lot, along with the new parcels created with all existing structures tied in. 4. The application will then be submitted to the Planning Commission for their recommendation. The Planning Com.mission meets on the Wednesday following the City Council meeting, which is generally the first and third Wednesdays of the month. 5. The recommendations of the Planning Commission are submitted to the. City Council for final action. If a Certificate of Survey wasn 't required before, it will be required for this meeting. The City Council meets on ' the first and third Mondays of the month. 6. The City Council approval may be subject to certain stipulations which must be complied with by the applicant. 7. A letter will be sent to the applicant to notify him of the Council action and to advise him to comply with the conditions imposed by the City. The letter will also contain any necessary deeds for easements and other pertinent papers for his signature. 8. When all the conditions of the lot split have been complied with, the applicant should file the lot split in Anoka County. 9. In all cases where Council action has been sought and denied, no petition for identical action can be presented until a period of six months has elapsed. NOTE: THE RESULTING REAL ESTATE TAXES AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR THE NEW PARCELS IN TOTAL AFTER THE LOT SPLIT MAY EXCEED THE AMOUNT ASSESSED TO THE ORIGINAL PARCEL. THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT OF FRIDLEY MAY BE ABLE TO PROVIDE THE ESTIMATED AMOUNT OF ADDITIONAL TAXES OR ASSESSMENTS. .t Main Office 871-6088 '� 7 ®UOURRAM 8876 polis,Highway No. 65_N3, •S NOINRtRINa Minn9�polza,Minrefota fi6A31 Not South Office 890.6510 1101 Cliff Road r,k ® ® Civil E Mmnrzpa!EngineermS Suit Tatuy Land Surveymr•Land Pbmmmt Burnsville, Minnefots M37 CertitidiLte, of Survey for GNA(WV . ,PAAItiv+'� L.S . # 001-05 a i 03' cap c00 1 -T- 6,G ,, a ti Q AA f e Mp o a4. F 4g1P d07 s ' i \ti O Ut2r���y i(�Or� Mor1UM�rt'1" �c•ALi;'. I.„°4t21 r AtiTHC Ofe,4rr4A&, PST .oF �f�1v1.>~�( t'K FiAi-i so "Al"Y lrtt�ihtr+4 v1�,�1-�ht�>J�, ,'� WE uhle=f7 if0.�yr+ r�ex+ur-t�ra7'�a Fc�ur�o t1-� -Tt�� G,fzoul�-jr�, t1��� of oGGu�T1o1„t Ar'L:- 1"Ale fVL—XT"f1r44 aF Ix,>rw�*T fz L, oe.�b -Tem ES'TAP.�L15� �T1ie r n'�+EfI� prr -TW1y jpr{ i '-J"le`, W� ��GOMM1e�r�C7"THAT THE 40,PC-P- OF Tli1h P�1 T'TY 4c�4K lot �'w�. Y PA S 1 hereby certify tbaf this It a true and ccirrect r�protontoNbn of• survey e1 the boundaries of the above describod land,and of the location at all builatnly►,thereon, and all visible encrovehments,If anyt,from or M sold tend. As surveyied by mis thisEdey of SURNRrAN,iNOIN59KIIN®, INC. Enlinaert iarveyart,_ 3 BLAINE 19 47 COONS RAPIDS L.S.#81-05 CHARLES �•r•` [ JOHANSON Islaee � , C2Oa••• '� L SPRING LAKE PARK 31c LJLJLJLJ LiLit xe \L Q �C ♦ pet. 6 Ltal__I �® Tail, .LJL9® IN n wc. Leurt Nu +� ew ` Lil���U�l-ILaJ�� T'�iNriva.� N:ry IJ n LOCATION "� Geal. Loee , s� '�MJ©Lpl�l��"G"'`e`s•� Y �L•dLJL70 Fl ®o ��d �D�ao�o 6 t�t 171 �Ell S � I.Iana Ypry G.I. a e _ O❑w 691 �L31L1�/�' ��Y ' iiol•••N..•`w riff: n u111YYY ee�� xc ar».e. 694 o ] Pnn'ne bxe:.e 66 »» 111�1^ J C rn�ll-I A PY� COLUMBIA K HEIGHTS aarrr•e* a .,e UD _ •CUE ISTREET MAP-CITY OF ••'0ML FRIDLEY tnnf „j z C e,» 1.N bxe»e 0 3333 6,666 J x0 r •Ie z ba wa. I I 1 N I I.� ANOKA CO. ...... ^ .'NEIAI�PIN CO. 1131 .. MINNEAPOLIS *4- 1081 POLICY STATEMENT ON PARK FEES 13 ON LAND SUBDIVISION Date 2 n �l In determining fair market value of public areas for land subdivision for cash payment, as required by Ordinance 633, the following values will be used: Residential subdivision $1,000.00 per lot Residential lot split $ 500.00 per lot Commercial/Industrial subdivision or lot splits $ 0.015 per sq. ft. This fee- is to be paid at the time of final plat or lot split approval . The City Council may defer collection to the time a building permit is requested for individual lots created by such subdivision/lot split. The City retains the option to accept an equivalent amount in cash from the applicant for part or all of the portion required to be dedicated. PARK FEE AGREEMENT The undersigned understands that according to the City Platting Ordinance, the following public park land dedication is required to plat residential , commercial or industrial zoned property. It is further understood that the public park land dedication or cash payment equivalent is at the discretion of the City. It is agreed that a cash payment of $ DO.° will be paid according to the above stated policy for the following subdivision/lot split. It is agreed that the following and dedication is provided according to the above stated policy for the following subdivision/lot split: Dedication: I [d Subdivision/lot split: E The undersigned further agrees to notify all future property owners or assigns of the cash payment requirement, if it is to be collected at the time of building permit. AfF DATE � — S TIRE Property Owner 0084A/1067A CITY OP FRIOLUZY, SUBJECT MINNESOTA CCMNIIESSUD 1 APPLICATION � Uc ortrnc I/ isiomljumUcr, I teev t"; u Approved by Ualo 1 1=1 E NO/ ADDRESS FI TE COMPLETE REVIEW CHECKLIST RETUPIN TO PLARINiNG - s2n� ���' � DU��T�I 0W) COMMENTS MDra Mi r r S• •0 N�:1'y ''`� �.� •' o I.',y. _ ,160' ./I I ��,prT��\ i1 l@� b 's'Jfe�st �•:,, � 7G�n •� /.. N r�j� �1, 11 i j� n3 � � G♦ =f -. _::110.If�- �r /1/I� 'X: \j � � � '' �Q ZP N l` \,1 J o-`", �•�. . •ys hs ._Is..... co LE 0 !, i,� ;Ne I � 1 ,aA,t k 'y 1A`1A a/• y. 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Off\ t � I •b •, • �� .y �/ tt ♦ '64on f " .°.lf1b /. .y.ty++l" �o �•, � �• � � � it � Jrsss � a� y,, pr CVIP t? 1 652Q fi R �• ,�p A,° toy o � ', �, � V k S.65R3 s' 6• jt7 r e V ,o e• �� x� s'� �p��1� zl i ��- p r III °y b p0 i; 201 A3 Jj b. ;n v6r�� sA �– — — j3r 2 �- At-fS�tS-IPPt - WAY 'a PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, JUNE 3, 1981 PAGE 2 Mr. Harris asked Mr. Eisenzimmer if he planned to have a surface driveway. Mr. Eisenzimmer stated, yes, he planned on putting in a concrete driveway. Mr. Harris asked Mr. Boardman to define the rules of a home occupation to Mr. & Mrs. Eisenzimmer. Mr. Boardman stated that accessory buildings, such as garages, are not allowable for use as a home occupation, so operating an auto body or any other business is not allowed out of a garage. He stated this is just a reminder to Mr. Eisenzimmer that a home occupation would not be allowed and that the garage can only be used as a storage garage. Mr. Eisenzimmer stated he understood that. Mr. Boardman stated that if at any time Mr. Eisenzimmer would want to convert the existing attached garage to living area, he would need a variance because the setback on the side yard is 5 ft, and 10 ft. is required from living space to the lot line. MOTION BY MR. WHARTON, SECONDED BY MR. SVANDA, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING ON SP #81-08 BY PETER A. EISENZIMMER. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 7:45 P.M. $LOTION BY MS. HUGHES, SECONDED BY MR. SVANDA, TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF THE REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #81-08, BY PETER A. EISENZIMMER: PER SECTION 205.051, 2, A, OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SECOND ACCESSORY BUILDING, A 26 FT. BY 28 FT. DETACHED GARAGE ON PART OF LOT 8C, SECOND REVISED AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION NO. 21, THE SAME BEING 6535 OAKLEY DRIVE N.E., WITH THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS: 1. THERE BE THE SUITABLE SETBACK REQUIREMENTS. 2. THE PROHIBITION OF THE GARAGE BEING USED FOR A HOME OCCUPATION. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Mr. Harris stated SP #81-08 would go to City Council on June 15. 2. LOT SPLIT RE UEST, S. #81-05Y CHARLES E . JOHANSON: Split Lot 10 in two to make two buildi 9 and North 1/2 of Lot 10, Block 6, Fridley Park, the same being 6570 Hickory Street N.E. , and Lot 11 , and South Half of Lot 10, Block 6, Fridley Park, the same being 6550 Hickory Street N.E. Mr. Harris stated this was not a formal public hearing but would be conducted as an informal public hearing. i` CITY OF FRIDLEY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, JUNE 3, 1981 CALL TO ORDER: Chairman Harris called the June 3, 1981 , Planning Commission meeting to order at 7:32 p.m. ROLL CALL: Members Present: Mr. Harris, Ms. van Dan, Ms. Gabel , Mr. Svanda, Mr. Oquist, Ms. Hughes (for Mr. Kondrick) , Mr. Wharton Members Absent: None Others Present: Jerrold Boardman, City Planner Charles Johanson, 424 Rice Creek Blvd. Mr. & Mrs. Eisenzimmer, 6535 Oakley Dr. APPROVAL OF MAY 6, 1981 , PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION BY MR. OQUIST, SECONDED BY MR. SVANDA, TO APPROVE THE. MAY 6, 1981, PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES AS WRITTEN. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 1 . PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #81-08, BY PETER A. EISENZIPIMER: Per Section 205.051 , 2, A, of the Fridley City Code, to allow the construction of a second accessory building, a 26 ft. by 28 ft. detached garage on Part of Lot 8C, Second Revised Auditor's Subdivision No. 21 , the same being 6535 Oakley Drive N.E. MOTION BY MS. GABEL, SECONDED BY MS. VAN DAN, TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING ON SP #81-08 BY PETER A. EISENZIMMER. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 7:36 P.M. Mr. Boardman stated the proposal is for a new second detached garage, 26 ft. by 28. ft. He stated Mr. Eisenzimmer was in the audience if the Commission had any questions. Ms. Gabel asked Mr. Eisenzimmer if he planned to keep the current garage as a garage or did he plan to convert it into living space? Mr. Eisenzimmer stated he planned to keep it as a garage. r• PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, JUNE 3, 1901 PAGE 3 Mr. Boardman stated this property was located west of the railroad tracks, north of Mississippi St. on Hickory Street. He stated Mr. Johanson has 135.2 ft. of street frontage off Hickory St. Mr. Johanson has removed the existing structure and is proposing a lot split to make two 67.6 ft. lots . This is allowable under the old platting. He stated the lot square footage is over the 7,500 sq. ft. requirement. He stated Mr. Johanson plans to build a nice looking house on one of the lots. At this time, Staff has no questions and feels this is an agreeable lot split. Ms. Hughes asked if there was any likelihood of drainage problems. Mr. Johanson stated there was not. MOTION BY MR. OQUIST, SECONDED BY MS. VAN DAN, TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF LOT SPLIT REQUEST, LS #81-05, TO SPLIT LOT 10 IN TWO TO MAKE TWO BUILDING SITES, LOT 9 AND NORTH 1/2 OF LOT 10, BLOCK 6, FRIDLEY PARK, THE SAME BEING 6570 HICKORY STREET N.E. , AND LOT 11, AND SOUTH HALF OF LOT 10, BLOCK 6, FRIDLEY PARK, THE SAME BEING 6550 HICKORY STREET N.E., WITH NO STIPULATIONS. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Mr. Harris stated LS #81-05 would go to City Council on June 15. 3. RECEIVE MAY 7, 1981 , HUMAN RESOURCES COMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION BY MS. VAN DAN, SECONDED BY MS. GABEL, TO RECEIVE THE MAY 7, 1981, HUMAN RESOURCES COMMISSION MINUTES. Ms. van Dan stated that the City has hired an intern, Claire Hughes, for the summer to help with the International Year of Disabled Persons (IYDP) project committee. Ms. Hughes will be working with the handicapped throughout the summer. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 4. RECEIVE MAY 12, 1981 , COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION BY MR. OQUIST, SECONDED BY MS. HUGHES, TO RECEIVE THE MAY 12, 1981, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MINUTES. Mr. Oquist stated that the Commission has not yet received any direction from the City Council on Industrial Revenue bonds. He stated a motion was made for the Commission to meet with the City Council at a conference meeting to discuss the goals and objectives of the Commission. He stated they had continued their dis- cussion on the purpose of the commission until the next meeting as they were missing two members. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. i PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, JUNE 3, 1981 PAGE 4 5. RECEIVE MAY 12, 1981 , APPEALS COMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION BY MS. GABEL, SECONDED BY MR. OQUIST, TO RECEIVE THE MAY 12, 1981, APPEALS COMMISSION MINUTES. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 6. RECEIVE MAY 13, 1981 , PARKS &RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION BY MS. HUGHES, SECONDED BY MR. OQUIST, TO RECEIVE THE MAY 13, 1981, PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES. Ms. Hughes stated the Commission had held their elections, and Dave Kondrick was the new chairperson. She was the vice-chairperson. She stated the Parks & Recreation Commission minutes did not reflect that one of the reasons she had denied the nomination for chairperson was because of the fact that she found it very hard to work with Dr. Boudreau. Ms. Hughes stated that regarding the petition for the City to purchase the property in the area north of Hillwind Drive, east of Polk and west of Fillmore, for park use, the Commission simply received the petition. This property is in the Moore Lake Redevelopment Area. . She stated the Commission will continue to keep track of that general discussion. The Commission is not particularly in favor of that land for any kind of park use. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7. RECEIVE MAY 4, 1981 , HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MINUTES: MOTION BY MS. GABEL, SECONDED BY MS. VAN DAN, TO RECEIVE THE MAY 4, 1981, HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MINUTES. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRMAN HARRIS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 8. OTHER BUSINESS: ` a. Amendment to Chapter 205 of the Fridley City Code, Generally Known as the Fridley Zoning Code: Mr. Boardman stated the City Council will be opening a public hearing on Chapter 205 on June 8. The primary reason for opening the public hearing is they are going to take an action to eliminate special use permits for duplexes in R-1 zoning, set up a separate ordinance, and delete it from the existing Zoning Code. The City Council will probably