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ZOA83-04
17 _ CITY of FRIOLEY, SUBJECT X ZONING ACTION ZOA # 33 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. NE. VACATION SAV # FRIDLEY, MN. 6543E (6127.571-3450 PLAT PS # ORDINANCE NO PUBLISHED ADDRESS TE / PLANNING COMMISSION: APPROVED DISAPPROVED DATE j // �3 NO. CITY COUNCIL: PUBLIC HEARING DATE IST READ '3112- 2ND READ CITY COUNCIL: APPROVED DISAPPROVED DATE NO PARK FEE REQUIRED: AMOUNT PAID STIPULATIONS: NAMEA11_, w F&I-11 FEE RECEIPT NOM,7/__� STREET LOCATION OF PROPERTY /¢tj-/ 1,Y11kw1wo ry LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY 3',c-- f PRESENT ZONING CLASS IFICATIONXIv- g I EXISTING USE OF PROPERTY&�a�,,�,ti� R.vo rbc-wP,rc, ACREAGE OF PROPERTY 70 j � DESCRIBE BRIEFLY THE PROPOSED ZONING CLASSIFICATION OR TYPE OF USE AND IMPROVEMENT PROPOSED 7"a de R,4�zc,Iyev 'Tr FlZo.yi R C } oIk P �' S'/yl�� 7-4eL � *143f /iy d'Ro (p, aF � u�vrT,� /4 von 2�•v�rs 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 no. What was requested and when? The undersigned understands that: (a) A list of all residents and owners of proper- ty within 350 feet must be attached to this application (rezoning) , 300 feet, (plat- ting) , must be attached to'this �ppl!cation. ' (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 addresss of all residents and property owenrs 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 the proposed structure on the lot. 3. Dimensions of property, proposed structure, and fron and side setbacks. 4. Street names. 5. Location and use of adjacent existing buildings (within 350 feet) . The undersigned hereby declares that all the facts and respresentations stated in this application are true and correct. DATE �' p2-" l ��J SIGNATURE ADDRESS4�7_ / �� Z�ty �--�L�- G TELEPHONE N0 'Px kv, > y 4r 0.4 TWIT � a� t- iF.A "� V. 'fi✓ ' herr tY^ ; { � '°�' .a%��`` ` � �, � 215 ON � . s 3 A Ir S X24 � d ✓ yi fir, X' u S ..Z t,". 14 ''+ � } �n�;�}�; L'{P'f ;rte '� �#` '�,,�ffi t• r...� � �5 �a���y�.��� �, fi ~ v �&�� ,`tea ��'�- "�,+- ertt:r•''� ':i+a,`I#"s. i�'� Y «- > � i � .:� -`a�'���" � �, arta�,, 3s a, ;t,•� � �,� f� f_ �� r 'a C 3 J Tw ..•:� r t Yr r x X; :' �'� *.�' ,�k � a�" y_ems? r' a C.; •u ,,;�• ^k�'] !,�`xr�� � � �:_ ,kez+,. r 3� c y'. x � _ ���' b• to „=st�"`^ y"�-� M� v+s y ¢.y i -������� $��d" � j'fiw f .�iy� x i.•'a F �A tr'� 1t _ 4 r,�y�'� .fi� �} x •t $ r' w d�'""4 "� a ,{f \ ��.' " � a"� � f� r< .` �4� y"''r� i F mr ' ���+`.'. ���s`'� t• .. _:v t#��:<.'��s ,,,a.+Y:' .,..s.a.`l'.'a"sk�;JS rc`� ,�...•�"6'3a",;'Y"f4 s PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Monday, February 27, 1984 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of: Consideration of a Rezoning Request, ZOA #83-04, by Allen Fehn, to rezone from R-1 (one family dwellings) to R-2 (two family dwellings) any part of proposed Lot 2, Western Ridge Estates not already zoned R-2, described as that part of Lot 2, Auditor's Subdivision No. 94, according to the recorded plat thereof, described as follows : Commencing at the northwest corner of said Lot 2; thence on an assumed bearing of East along the north line of said Lot 2 a distance of 187.44 feet to the point of beginning of the land to be described; thence South 9 degrees 45 minutes 10 seconds West a distance of 42.00 feet; thence West 24.00 feet; thence South 9 degrees 45 minutes 10 seconds West a distance of 105.28 feet to the northeasterly line of Hillwind Road hereinafter described; thence southeasterly along said northeasterly line to the west line of the east 200.00 feet of said Lot 2, thence northerly along said west line to the north line of said Lot 2; thence West along said north line to the point of beginning. The northeasterly line of said Hillwind Road is described as commencing at the northeast corner of Lot 1 , Auditor's Subdivision No. 94, thence on an assumed bearing of West along the north line of said Lot 1 a distance of 174. 72 feet to the point of beginning of the line to be described; thence South 54 degrees 21 minutes 40 seconds East a distance of 41 .64 feet; thence southea -}-rly a distance of 324.27 feet along a tangential curve concave to the northeast having a radius of 717.95 feet and a central angle of 25 degrees 53 minutes 10 seconds; thence south 80 degrees 14 minutes 50 seconds East a distance of 90 feet and said line there terminating. GENERALLY LOCATED AT 1251 HILLWIND ROAD N.E. , AND Rezone from R-1 (one family dwellings) and R-2 (two family dwellings) to R-3 (general multiple dwellings) to allow the construction of an 8 unit multiple dwelling complex on proposed Lot 1 , Western Ridge Estates, described as follows : Those parts of Lot 1 and Lot 2, Auditor' s Subdivision No. 94 described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of said Lot 2; thence on an assumed bearing of East along the north line of said Lot 2 and distance of 187.44 feet; thence South 9 degrees 45 minutes 10 seconds West and distance of 42.00 feet thence West 24.00 feet; thence South 9 degrees 45 minutes 10 seconds West a distance of 105.28 feet to the northeasterly line of Hillwind Road hereinafter described; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line of said Hillwind Road to the north line of said Lot 1 ; thence East along said north line to the point of beginning. The northeasterly line of said Hillwind Road is described as commencing at the northeast corner of Lot 1 , Auditor' s Subdivision No. 94, thence on an assumed bearing of West along the north line of said Lot 1 a distance of 174.72 feet to the point of beginning of the line to be described; thence South 54 degrees 21 minutes 40 seconds East a distance of 41 .64 feet; thence southeasterly a distance of 324.27 feet along a tangential curve concave to the northeast having a radius of 717.95 feet and a central angle of 25 degrees 53 minutes 10 seconds; thence South 80 degrees 14 minutes 50 seconds East a distance of 90 feet and said line there terminating. Part of this lot is already zoned R-3 (general multiple dwellings). All located in the South Half of Section 24, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Generally located in the Northeast Quadrant of I 694 and TH 65 on Hillwind Road. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. WILLIAM J. NEE MAYOR Publish: February 8, 1984 February 15, 1984 Attachment 2 CL � I I 1 • , / W , \\• •rr 1 • 1 - 1 I 1 3� 1 Ix I • \ ,k W -� - -ti_ •. t As ■"1` to r t+ ,� f 0 *to W In,��' 1 1 1t , 11 /r �. , a ,nor om • \ �� , b 1 W r 1 ,M-ok1E N air - • 1 � , � , �- , � i , of 74 I €«f f : I � / i I I , ..P i • , I or Iv , • r . x • 'Z O 3,0£,£S 0 S V 10, x 1 ♦ ♦ m �v ---__ `t?l �♦ ---t. 1- 0 rzy Iron \ 1 \♦ ooh\�. I r , / I �oIL 1. i r Ate• � AW.L -AF Jif IF1 �. � f7a0I-. f � 3D �'"' �I loll ro`�+ , or,iHr t• , lead 99Ss'• �,,,.,,�,,_.�.-... ....-,�.�.,p,. !•YI �o Ile 1 Atachment 1 19 ZOA # 83-04"7L-TEN FERN ..LYNDE' DRlvc st .. 10 '4 �.•� IISO ilio •I M 5650 g 5401 6AA4 Stu Lo'..'l�,c.. :.,•-:• .4aornaW �.,„� �S a j E ss7 c M. 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"15 ��T �N • NO, 94 i ZOA # 83-04 ALLEN FEHN 22 Attachment 4 1 r oo. i• - 00 110 Cr 1 --"r 1 1 I A r A 1 r 1 \ � �� O, 1 1 1 1 � ��♦ \` (yam• d ♦ 74 •OO®O© ®® ♦1p � . �✓ �• ®��� ZoNE LINE Cn � . 1 I` , s OA #83-04 ALLEN FERN 3.0zrS o S 5 N -1ZT91 - Ch ♦ o \ • � � � 1f � I � ♦� ``� x \�CD r ham'I /'.� • �� I 0 61 f / 1 1 I 1 / Obi i � \Oo CC11 W Q10 / 1 / � ,0 i# 83-Oi ALLEN FERN 21 6 G w t f Attachment 2 i \o ; � 7A 1 2 s Attachment 4 { _ 3.Of fSA i 1 • ' II 1 1 � � O r ' ••. i� N��� \\ ---------- 41 - ----- • � 1 -r` i Ar •� 1• ``����, it-~P �` •� � � it,� � �� /� \h1r,-J o ✓, 1 1 / 1 � `•� �• 8 1 1 I � •Oj ,• N F- 1 W r l�i!1 • 0� \ � 1 1 , Or- 000000 00 ' 0090 0✓ 0i o000o zoNE LXNE Cnr i 1 / . 1 �I . 16 Appeals Commission 12-27-83 Planning Commission 12-27-83 City Council c— 7- �� MAILING LIST Variances Preliminary Plat, P.S. #83-01 , Western Ridge Estates and Rezoning Request, ZOA #83-04, All by Al Fehn Allen Fehn 1251 Hillwind Road N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Delbert Johnson 1271 Hillwind Road N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. Richard L. Rodgers 1301 Hillwind Road N. E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Sheridan 1313 Hillwind Road N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. Kim OK Hyun and Hae Young 1291 Hillwind Road N. E. Fridley, Mn 55432 A. T. Gearman 6205 UniV ersity Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Roger Frank 5512 Fillmore Street N. E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Bronson-Erickson, Inc. 3321 Central Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, MN 55418 Independent School District 14 6000 West Moore Lake Drive Fridley, Mn 55432 (Official Publication) PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Monday, February 27, 1984 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 p.m.for the purpose of: Consideration of a Final Plat, P.S. #83-01, Western Ridge Es- tates, by Allen Fehn, being a replat of those parts of the follow- ing described property: Lots 1 and 2, Auditor's Subdivision No. 94,according to the recorded e plat thereof: EXCEPT tie east 200 feet of said Lot 2,whi h lie north- easterly of the fo lowing de- scribed line: Comme Ging at the northeast corner of Lot 1, Auditor's Subdivigior No.94,ac- cording to the recorded plat thereof, Anoka County, Minne- sota;thence on an as2 umed bear- inif of West along the Orth line of said Lot 1 a distance 1174.72 feet to the point of beginning of a line to be described; thence South 54 degrees 21 minutes 40 seconds East a distance of 41.64 feet; thence southeasterly a distance of 324.27 feet along a tangential curve concave to the northeast having a radius of 717.95 feet and a central angle of 25 degrees 53 minutes 10 seconds;t hence south 80 degrees 14 minute 50 seconds East a distance of 90 f eet and said line there terminatio ,all located in the South Half of Section 24, T-30,R-24,City of Fr dley,Coun- ty of Anoka,Minneso a. Generally located o 1 the North- east Quadrant of 1 691 and TH 65 on Hillwind Road. Any and all persons lesiring to be heard shall be given an p ortunity at the above stated time a d place. WIL IAM J:NEE Mayor (Feb.8&15,1984 -FRID CITY OF FRIOLLY CIVIC CENTER 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 PHONE (612) 571-3450 July 3, 1984 Memo To: Allen Fehn From: John Flora On July 2, 1984, at a meeting with Mr. Alle Fehn, Dave Harris , Vergil Herrick, Nasim Qureshi and John Flora, we discussed the requirements necessary to finalize the plat requirements for Western Ridge Estates. The following nine items must be accomplish d prior to the signature of the plat milars and recording at the Cou ty. 1. Provide a 15 ft. drainage/utility asement that goes through the center of the property where the existing drainage goes. 2. Provide a 10 ft. slope easement al ng Hillwind Road for snow storage. 3. Any improvement on the storm sewer through the property be at expense of the developer. 4. Obtain approval of the Rice Creek atershed District with all plans for drainage coming to the City Engine r for approval . 5. Obtain storm water quality and qua tity agreement with the adjacent property owner to the North. 6. The lift station be placed in such a manner on the site that it is possible for future gravity flow to th North. 7. Pay Park Fee of $4,000.00. 8. Provide a deed which can be record d with the property providing for a sanitary and storm easement across the adjacent property. 9. Provide a letter to the City indic ting the storm and sanitary systems will be designed to City specifications, inspected by the City staff, and constructed and paid by Allen Fehn. In addition to the above, a letter from Mr. Dave Harris is requested, releasing his interest in the Turnback Properties ass ciated with Western Ridge Estates. The City Attorney will prepare Quit Claim Deeds transferring the Turnback portions of Lots 1 and 2 and the tax forfei parcel to Mr. Allen Fehn. Costs for this transfer are to be negotiated betty en Mr. Allen Fehn and the City Manager. Agreement will be required prior to the mil r being submitted to the Council for final action. JGF:jmo cc: Participants listed above _ CITY OF FRIDLEY, COMMISSION APPLICATION MINNESOTA REVIEW FA-Im ision Number Rev a9a Approved by S-3 FIL NO/ ADDRESS FIL7 j COMPLETE REVIEW CHECKLIST S !Y3—6) , / RETURN TO PLANNING !ll��� OuE �p COMMENTS Bill ❑ Darrel hoge 5..irsYt4.K Mark llss�cr�- l �"c G�r��.1•�- ��u�✓r' � S�► rv� N1C.1.1k .,l 4e,(w/ot [R' Clyde 05-t"" b•.-< T"". �fe�/w� 7 John _�r,� • , ace c ee-eooc-AP A I— Leon ,4^lo1e4 �. ,� ,� �y �E,�f•,rr AXE s s Vlrg>- �r� V,rleo c'- 101 - � � hr a cc A!� pro ear f !� �S�� �liAtR•� b ra d r p l h Q 'e p-4 s e't 1.at, h 3 5f6v, seweVP rov; deal h4l deuelp / o 4 4 Q r eleti Pe.., Pr01 034el 10 ho,-f4 � 11 w �sheo� Qpp �•�►� I / 1� #a f/ -T i/ Q Qr rCt� 7 F�f� A Pape of tlTr of FaICLEtr ' tUIlOIRCPRN IT MINNESQiA R E 11 I E V l M . If blank or asterisked see current code re uirements ITEM REQUIRED ACTUAL OK COK ENTS Lot Area ,�* lo,oo s.• ✓ Z-f 'Cer4 301 l8 + z500 Com+ y 5,uoO f /aoo Per >;5cD P- jot Coverage o /41' 'ufd 3 ✓ L� bq Cc.) JA?Lot .1•r'! , — 73 ;.rte S Z D To'h / s0 Ac«sro•y r e ront�a► 4tback re9uTar—Ai V1r.t. GQ- "moi TiOt Yira3tEoc� �Tr-�3 t. W�drtve 146 fit. ♦ L 70 - corner t. (O ,J Rear and Setback Z5`to lot Qrp I)istrlct Separation W/1'lufi��s. 0 - !S varra.., e f f SrdP �Q� ot.� .t ac.�o�rvRr 11—01 Setback ng t !���_5 & kq5 w/i 50 of �-lo•1� I:1o,rcr �f5 17r to - n � f� ►a+ rear d. t. 61 e: ti bldg. 5 ft. 5 Parkin Aisles t• T,reA-stalls 10 Ft—. -x-Mt. ►r 2J r 1�umDer Of�La s L : r aq. G c. S r (see code for additional boa,rdperje sleeping occ. , of' requirements) meeting i per seats ivewyequirementsiiinttr-sect.7 t or 2"TIT-T-0—t - an o of wi ang e- --60--aaa. vision 2.1/2 ft•10 ft at 25 ft. radii 10 ft. Curb o n, t. Driveway Seib&ck lot lint 5 ft. I ✓�4 bldg-.- t. �000 I Z(, 1916 Wv o urDen4 poured concrete Stripping Su–rTact blacktop/ Mrd Surf. Refuse Pick read. side y_ screeneo rom row ToaC�ng�ect�it_t�LOC�ttiOn- rear d.• sect d- I screened Interna"raffic Pattern Traffic-3�ing Necessar anasupinp plants (SFE PLAN) grd ever. Q y n9• system other i.eter airs . Greening roo equi . outsioe storage rk In Ot -� oaain area refuse .. vision sa et i t Ing not disruptive I s. i j ` t 2 = Attachment 4 1 3.o£fsAr 1 1 1 Oi , e \ �u �•y � r((7 oil 1 ' \ - -------- <. -- .4 ire, ,.•.•t ` i i JN N \\\ •+ I I ' 1 or 01 '_. < \0 1 1 t!\ w Sti 000000 . © o . 0✓ 00 90000 ZONE ONE Cn 1 t _C / 1 4 L _ CITY OF FRIDLEY, COMMISSION APPLICATION MINNESOTA REVIEW Ot int s' Num�� Rev paqe Approved by FI E NDi ADDRESS FlL E COMPLETE REVIEW CHECKLIST / ""g, 'ot ��� RETURN TO PLANNING w Dui E BillCOM EN S El Darrel Mark C I d e9 I/W John �f,,•, , � Leon Jt^'r 4y. r'vr Ij"'4 f_ C r(' rhes � �e zA^ f4*4 i CITY OF FRIDLEY Page of pl` f 9UIL0IN6 PERMIT MINNESOTA [- REVIEW �-3 N L N . If blank or asterisked see current code req_uirements ITEM REQUIRED ACTUAL OK COMMENTS of 3a t to,o0o s ✓ Lo1f trpec 3011 too + Z-500 Lot Coverage 3o o AI' u�&V .000, �`� 0 - C2Lot ) d 1.��/����i__« To 14 tont-l'a eNet ac gu a�1 6 ft. L Ju4v;ct�tt.Q-� •� ode Yerd3efDac —u Vv/ drive fit. ✓ L Zv corner 3 t. 6 ;J Rear Yard Setback a5`/0 lot 01 District Separation 1da�� S T o - /S i tj T vQvreti e S� P acsasf oar ftotting AA, lrer 844ey se ft. 4 Bistzi.c.i- � 1�uIT6-in-g Met g ht story _t. Parking Setback Mi --pc• =„of M rcn side o. t. rear yd. 5 ft. QI I an Gel bldg. 5 t. 5 ✓ Park in Aisles t• — �ze of_Stalls— 10 ft. x 20 Tt. to zJ N_urnDer of Stalls # r psi. cc ,� t) S r (see code for additional board per Z sleepin occ. requirements) meeting—mer-4 seats Driveway Requirements intersect.? t or 2/ o of wt ante— 600 max. vision 2-1/2 ft-10 ft at 25 ft. radii 10 ft. curb o n. 32 ft. Driveway Setback lotline 5 tt. Ca urbing poured concrete tripping • Surfaceblacktop/ tward surf. Refuse Pick.uuP location rea_r Yd. side y_ screened from row oading`_Tec_il�it_ locat on- rear tl. sid d-iscreened Tterna7-Traffic Pattern Iraic Signing Necessary _ landscaping plants (SEE PLAN) rg d Iver. hO QpQ a"i .�pklnl. system other water ava . Greening roof equip. .. outside storage Foa ing area refuse vision sa et i tin noL disru true 6 � PLANNI G MISSION MEETING JANUARY 11 , 1984 PAGE 3 OTION Y M�. OQUIST, SECONDED BY MR. KONDRICK, TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL OVA OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT, P.S. #183-01, WESTERN RIDGE ESTATES, BY ALLEN FEH B ING A REPLAT OF PARTS OF LOTS 1 AND 2, AUDITOR"S SUBDIVISION NO. 94, AND HI Y TURNBACK PROPERTY AT THE NORTHEAST QUADRANT OF I-694 and TH 65 ON HILLWIND AD, WITH THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS: 1. 15 FT. D AGE/UTILITY EASEMENT THAT GOES THROUGH THE CENTER OF THE PROPERTY WH THE EXISTING DRAINGE GOES. 2. 1D FT. SLOPE EAS NT ALONG HILLWIND ROAD FOR SNOW STORAGE. 3. ANY IMPROVEMENT ON STORM SEWER THROUGH PROPERTY BE AT EXPENSE OF THE DEVELOPER. 4. STORM WATER QUALITY AND QUANT Y AGREEMENT WITH ADJACENT PROPERTY TO THE NORTH. 5. APPROVAL OF THE RICE CREEK WATERSHED STRICT WITH ALL PLANS FOR DRAINAGE COMING TO THE CITY ENGINEER FOR APPROVA 6. LIFT STATION BE PLACE IN SUCH A MENNER ON TH SITE SO THE CITY CAN LOOK FOR FUTURE GRAVITY FLOW TO THE NORTH. 7. PARK FEE REQUIREMENT. The petition, Mr. Fehn, was in agreement with these stipulat S. OPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED T MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 2. PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING REQUESTZOA #83-04 Y ALLEN FERN: Rezone any part of Proposed Lot 1 , Western Ridk Estates, 19A-3 that is not already zoned R-3 (general multiple dwellings) o the Lot is zoned R-1 (one family dwellings) and R-2 (two family : dwellings) to allow the development of an 8unit townhouse type of development; and rezone any part of proposed Lot 2, Western Ridge Estates to R-2 (two family dwellings) that is not already zoned R-2 (part of the lot is zoned R-1 (one family dwellings) for an existing double bungalow at 1250 Hillwind Road (See public hearing notice for complete legal description). MOTION BY MR. XOrt1NDRICK, SECONDED BY MS. GABEL, TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING ON ZOA ##83-04 BY ALLEN FEHN. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 8:11 P.bf. Mr. Boardman stated that, essentially, what they are trying to do with this request is clean up the zoning so it is contiguous with the lot lines. Ms. Schnabel asked Mr. Fehn to outline what he was proposing. Tor 6B PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING JANUARY 11 , 1984 PAGE 4 Mr. Fehn stated he is asking for a rezoning to R-3 to clean up the zoning in order to facilitate the development of a townhouse-type development for rental application. In the R-3, he is proposing a double bungalow and then three other structures, essentially six units tied together. In order to get the units built into the hill , get a road around the back, put in water and sewer, and make this project a financially viable situation, he is asking for this type of rezoning. In order to accommodate townhouses, he has to be in R-3. If it remained R-2 zoning and he relegated the develppment to double bungalows, it would not made any sense economically. Mr. Fehn stated the double bungalow would be of the same quality as the one he is living in. The rental unit he presently has rents for $650/month. The other units will rent for approximately the same price. He has to have high quality, high rental units, in order to facilitate the cost of the units and to facilitate the number of units he is proposing. Mr. Kondrick asked about the square footage per floor in the townhouses. Mr. Fehn stated per floor, there would be about 600 sq. ft. , 1200 sq. ft. of rental with the two floors plus the garage unit below plus storage. Total for all three levels was 1 .800 -,n. ft. The double bungalow would have a slightly different configuration. That 2-story building would be comparable in size to the existing one which is about 1 ,100 sq. -ft, of living space plus garage. Ms. Gabel asked if any variances were needed on the northerly corner. Mr. Boardman stated that Mr. Fehn will be going through a variance process also. Those variance requests will be going through the appeals process and all requests will go to the City Council at the same time. Mr. Fehn stated he is also proposing an underground storage/maintenance structure, 35 ft. x 40 ft. , in the northeast corner. The entrance to that building will face west. Ms. Gabel asked why Mr. Fehn was proposing a double bungalow instead of just making continuous townhouse units. Mr. Fehn stated there is a culvert coming across from the freeway that pre- determines what he can do with the property. It provides a drainage easement between the two properties. Ms. Schnabel asked about drainage around the units. Mr. Fehn stated that was a difficult problem and one of the costly aspects of this project because of the steep hill . He stated they do have a plan to take care of the drainage. Mr. Boardman stated this will require Rice Creek Watershed District approval. Ms. Schnabel asked if there was anyone in the audience who would like to make any comments. 6C PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING JANUARY 11 1984 PAGE 5 Mr. Charles Sheridan, 1313 Hillwind Rd. , stated he was concerned that with the rezoning to R-3, they would be opening the door to more R-3 developments in this area. As far as traffic, it is going to make it more difficult because they are in a closed area and it is a hard area to get in and out of. There is already a terrible traffic problem. Ms. Carol Fassett, 1001 Lynde Dr. , stated that if the land is rezoned to R-3, Mr. Fehn is proposing a total of 8 units. With the square footage of the property, how many units would be possible? Mr. Boardman stated that with the square footage, Mr. Fehn could put in a total of 12 units. If the land remained R-2, he could put in 6 units. Ms. Schnabel asked when Mr. Fehn proposed starting construction. Mr. Fehn stated that if all the requests are approved, he hoped to start construction in the spring. The financial situation looks favorable. Ms. Schnabel asked Mr. Fehn if he planned to construct all the units at one time or was he going to do a phase at a time? Mr. Fehn stated he would like to have that flexibility. He hoped to be able to do it all at one time, but if he would have to do it in segments, he would like that option. Hopefully, it would all be completed in 1984. Ms. Schnabel stated the comment was made that there would be the potential in the future for selling the units off as condominiums. She asked Mr. Boardman how that would be handled in terms of the land itself. Mr. Boardman stated that generally a condominium plat is a plat that is submitted directly to the county. There would be an association. The lot underneath the units is not split, just the units themselves are split. So, all the land, including the land under the buildings , is owned commonly by the association. Ms. Schnabel asked if it was possible to split the units into townhouses. Mr. Boardman stated it was possible. There would have to be a replat, because there would be a splitting of land for townhouses, and there are variance requirements. It would still require an association. Ms. Fassett stated that a couple of years ago, there was a proposal before the Planning Commission for an apartment complex behind the swamp back on the hill . At that time, the neighborhood decided that what they could live with in that area, because of the density of rental units already in this area, was owner-occupied multiple dwelling units. She realized the units proposed by Mr. Fehn were going to be high quality, but she wanted to register some concern about these units being rental units. She would be much more comfortable if Mr. Fehn was building the units to sell . She stated she lived right on the corner by the apartment buildings, and there are a lot of traffic problems , children problems, and other problems associated with living next door to an apartment building and the density of it. She stated she had talked to some of her neighbors and this was the concern that came from the neighborhood. 6D PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, JANUARY 11 , 1984 PAGE 6 Mr. Kondrick stated he felt one thing that will come into play with this is that it is going to cost a lot to build those units. Ms. Janet Sheridan, 1313 Hillwind Rd. , stated it seemed they had their share of rental units in this area as compared to other areas in Fridley. Ms. Schnabel stated she realized the biggest drawback in this area was the intersection at Old Central/Highway 65/Hackmann. Mr. Boardman stated the City Council has channeled some CDBG monies to do traffic studies on that intersection, along with several other intersections. There will be a major traffic analysis and recommendations from a consulting firm. Ms. Schnabel stated the Planning Commission would like to have a chance to review that traffic analysis when it is done. MOTION BY MR. KONDRICK, SECONDED BY MR. OQUIST, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING ON ZOA #83-04 BY ALLEN FERN. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN S CHNABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 8:50 P.M. Mr. Goodspeed stated he had heard a lot of concern about more renters in this neighborhood. As he understood it, a person can rent out a unit no matter what the zoning, Rl , R2, or R3. He stated that if the Planning Commission approved this zoning, was the rezoning contingent upon the plan presented by Mr. Fehn? Mr. Boardman stated it is sometimes done that way. Just a rezoning itself does not necessarily restrict property to a development. What the City Council has done in the past is to have the first and second reading on the rezoning, but they will not publish the actual rezoning until the building permit is applied for. Ms. Schnabel asked if the Planning Commission could approve the rezoning contingent upon this specific proposal . Mr. Boardman stated they could put stipulations on the rezoning if they chose to do so, but he did not know if there were any legal ramifications at some point down the line if the petitioner did not develop the property as proposed. Mr. Kondrick stated the property is such that the developer is pretty limited as to what can actually be built there. Mr. Goodspeed stated the area they are talking about for rezoning is a very small area compared to the larger picture. He stated there was also the comment about traffic. Regardless of what development goes in there, there is going to be just as much traffic, whether rental traffic or homeowner traffic. He stated he was in favor of the rezoning. GE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, JANUARY 11 , 1984 PAGE 7 MOTION BY MR. GOOD SPEED, SECONDED BY MR. OQUIST, TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF REZONING REQUEST, ZOA # 83-04, BY ALLEY FERN, TO REZONE ANY PART OF PROPOSED LOT 1, WESTERN RIDGE ESTATES, TO R-3 THAT IS NOT ALREADY ZONED R-3 (GENERAL MULTIPLE DWELLINGS AS PART OF THE LOT IS ZONED R-1 (ONE FAMILY DWELLINGS AND R-2 (TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS) to allow the development of an 8--UNIT TOWNHOUSE TYPE OF DEVELOPMENT: AND REZONE ANY PART OF PROPOSED LOT 2, WESTERN RIDGE ESTATES, TO R-Z (TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS) THAT IS NOT ALREADY ZONED R-2 (PART OF THE IS ZONED R-1 (ONE FAMILY DWELLINGS) FOR AN EXISTING DOUBLE BUNGALOW AT 1251 HILLWIND ROAD, WITH NO STIPULATIONS. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Mr. Boardman said these minutes would be going to the City Council on January 23rd and the Council would set the public hearing for February 27th. \Ing LIT REQUEST, L.S. #83-06, BY ALLEN E. SINGER: Split off the ly 13 feet of Lots 1 - 15, except that part platted as Heather Hills , ing adjacent 1/2 of alley, now vacated, along with vacated Colfax as platted, now vacated, along with the Westerly 27.26 feet of Auditor's Subdivision No. 22, except that part platted as Rice tates 2nd Addition, and except Parcel 1860 and 1870, to make a il ng site, the same being 1490 RX'ce Creek Road N.E. , located n 14 and 1500 Rice Creek Road N, E. ardman s ted the petitioner is . requesting to split off the easterly n of the p erty into two lots', one lot would be 74 ft, wide and er lot woul �e 73 ft. wide. The lots are very deep, 230 ft, and 215 ft. Mr. Singer is�also going ;,through the variance process on the width of the lots from 75 ft. 74 ftand 73 ft. He stated the lot split will not be established until var ances are granted. He stated one stipu- lation should be that all thelee new lots must be recorded at Anoka County before permits are issued. An ther stipulation would be for a 15 ft. bikeway/walkway easement along Rl'�e Creek Road. MOTION BY MR. OQUIST, SECONDED BY MR. GOODSPEED, TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF LOT SPLIT REQUEST, S. #83-06, BY ALLEN E. SINGER, TO SPLIT OFF THE EASTERLY 13 FEET OF LOT - 15, EXCEPT THAT PART PLATTED AS HEATHER HILLS, INCLUDING ADJACENT 1/2 OF , LLEY, NOW VACATED, ALONG WITH VACATED COLFAX STREET AS PLATTED, NOW VACATED, .ALONG WITH THE WESTERLY 27.26 FEET OF LOT 10, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION N0. 2, EXCEPT THAT PART PLATTED AS RICE CREEK ESTATES 2ND ADDITION, AND EXCEPT P L 1860 AND 1870, To MAKE A NEW BUILDING SITE, THE SA11E BEING 1490 RICE CEK ROAD N.E., LOCATED BETWEEN 1450 AND 1500 RICE CREEK ROAD N.E., WITH THE F ING STIPULATIONS: 1. 15 FT. BIKEWAY/WALKWAY EASEMENT ALONG RICE CREEK OAD 2. PARK FEE 3. ALL THREE LOTS MUST BE RECORDED AT ANOKA COUNTY BEFO ANy PERMITS ARE ISSUED. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED TH OTION CARRIED UNA17IMOUSLy. Mr. Boardman stated this request and the variance request would go to City Council on Feb. 6. AP )j ifill • Iecd....r W94 ie iloa:�rf� Ile, 1 • ,. �.,- 1� Atachment 1 •• ,, ..LYNDE' DRIvr. Dot R (66 IIIOif1 6 I , ,� life SO 1 I i0 l s •I/Jut. . II� 5601 6.1 V frw 11 rxw . S57/ ♦ R CE w. -- `6 jw 1w ` 4L fS1ATE L•R� SSS 1� ! is 40 �0 /dD+A�TK7W LA AUD. ).(w,SU , G VISION I w^. f a✓N�•'r J _ R-� •� ' 6 IV �. L i4 7 coq► �' 8 - `..a+��� r.a+� RIDA �4C'R "S X333 213 8 •t ;1. NTE I ..........i........ .......... N10. s . S7A7E AwI a j�0o�pl I It! , 1314 DI O 1, 3� .j ,4 o• v s .�n�s i o R • - "'^ r"�' , `rW00D t COU a . •irr I i SUBDIVISION - • {wry 1 Z • • .. - .. .. t s� 9 alzor OOUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 27, 1984 PAGE 7 Mr. Flora stated the plat is for property located on Hillwind Road and calls for the construction of a duplex and a six-plex on the property. Mr. Flora stated there is a request for the City to provide some turnback property to the parcels from which it was originally taken for right-of-way. He stated a portion of the turned back property would revert to Lot 2 and another portion would revert to Lot 1. Mr. Flora stated because of the steep bank, it would be very difficult to develop this property without the turnback of the property from which it was originally taken. Mr. Flora stated the property is layed out so, in the f uture, it could be considered for condominiums. He stated water can be extended to service this development, but there would be a requirement to provide a forced sewer system to pump uphill. He stated there is some concern about drainage to the north because of the steep slope. Mr. Flora stated the Planning Commission recommended approval of the plat with seven stipulations, which he outlined. Councilman Schneider stated he talked with Mr. Fehn and he has constructed the duplex immediately to the east of this proposed plat. He stated some of the drawings proposed are, basically, the same aesthetically and this seems like a unique solution for a difficult property. He stated it looks like this would be a development that would be attractive to the City. No persons in the audience spoke regarding this proposed plat. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at 8:55 p.m. _ 4. PUBLIC fIEARING ON REZONING REQUEST, ZOA #83-04, WESTERN RIDGE ESTATES. B ALLAN FERN: EMOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing opened at 8:55 p.m. Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated the existing zoning lines are not aligned with the property lines and the zoning request before the Council is an attempt to realign the zoning lines in accordance with property lines and to rezone the property. The request is to rezone the portion at Lot 1 to R-3 that is not already zoned R-3 and to rezone Lot 2 to R-2 that is not already zoned R-2. Mr. Flora stated the Planning Commission has recommended approval of the rezoning. No persons in the audience spoke regarding this rezoning request. COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 27. 1984 PAGE 88 MOTION by Councilman Schneider to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at 8:56 p.m. 5. pUB IC HEARING ON THE AMENDMENT OF REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT NO 1, MODIFYING IT BY ENLARGEMENT, AND THE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN RELATING THERETO: MDTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing opened at 8:56 p.m. Mr. Inman, City Clerk, stated the public hearing is to include a number of parcels in the enlargement of Redevelopment Project No. 1. He stated this would enable the use of tax increment financing and to include this area in a tax increment district. Mr. Inman stated, with the problems in financing of industrial development, the staff recommended to the HRA that, at the time the Paschke property was included, to also include other parcels which may need help in developing. He stated by enlarging Redevelopment Project No. 1 it merely sets in place one of the things needed for potential development. He stated the HRA, by adoption of resolution No. 1-1984 has recommended approval. He stated the Planning Commission also found this compatible with the Comprehensive Plan and past resolution #1-1984. Councilman Hamernik asked the total area which will be included. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the major two pieces are the two railroad parcels which is about 77 acres and the rest is another 30 or more acres. Mr. Dick Harris, 6200 Riverview Terrace, stated he has previously stated his position about freezing the taxes and the windfall the HRA gets by freezing taxes. He stated he felt the Council is setting a bad precedent. He stated they have to face the issue that they are narrowing the tax base for the schools, if they put all the undeveloped land into a tax increment district. He stated in the referendums that money doesn't fall back to the school districts, but back to the HRA and didn't really think the HRA needs it, but the school district does have the need. He felt at some point in time the Council has to face this issue. Mayor Nee stated he felt all the Council was sensitive to this issue. Mr. Harris stated no one does anything about it and thinks in several years the school districts will use up the monies they have and will be talking about another referendum. MDTION by Councilman Hamernik to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at 9:02 p.m. COUNCIL. MEETING OF MAS 12, 1984 PAGE 5 Councilman Hamernik stated since Park Construction was granted the special use permit a year ago and have not seen fit to do any crushing to date, he would recommend they be allowed to extend the permit for one year. Mr. Duane Prairie of Park Construction stated all the facts regarding the special use permit are the same and they will abide by the same stipulations. He stated this past year they haven't acquired the amount of concrete they felt would be worthwhile to crush in order to make it cost effective. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to extend the special use permit, SP #82-12 for Park Construction for a one year period with the same stipulations listed on the permit dated December 20, 1982. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS• 6. CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 205 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE ENTITLED "ZONING": Councilman Hamernik questioned if Section 205 . 04. 8 regarding fire protection requirements covered all zoning districts with the exception of R-1 and R-2. Mr. Flora stated it would cover all zoning districts, except single and double residential. Councilman Hamernik asked about the S-1 district and Mr. Flora stated this was considered single family residential and therefore not included. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to waive the reading and approve the ordinance upon first reading. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 7. CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FR.IDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS (ZOA F Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this property is located north of I-694 and east of Highway 65. He stated Mr. Fehn submitted a plat which involves some property that is currently zoned R-1, R-2 and R-3. He stated, in order to proceed with the plat and construct the buildings, rezoning is requested so Lot 2 is totally rezoned to R-2 and Lot 1 is totally rezoned to R-3. He stated this rezoning would establish zoning lines based on property lines. QWNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 12, 1984 PAGE 6 MOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading and approve the ordinance upon first reading. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 8. CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTION 12.06 OF THE CITy CgARTER DECLARING CERTAIN REAL ESTATE TO BE SURPLUS AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE THEREOF: Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated the plat associated with Mr. Fehn's property north of I-694 involves a part of Lot 1 , Auditor ' s Subdivision No. 94 which has been reconveyed to the City for non-use purposes giving the City fee ownership. He stated the property in itself is not developable and becomes excess property and the Charter requires all real property be sold or disposed of by ordinance. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading and approve the ordinance upon first reading. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 9. CQNSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE RECODIFYING THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE BY AMENDING CHAPTER 601. ENTITLED "MUNICIPAL OPERATION OF LIOUOR. " SECTIONS 601.07 AND 601.08: Mr. Inman, City Clerk, stated staff has gone through the liquor ordinances and added changes which are covered by State law and at the same time, cleared up some of the language. He stated language regarding the liability insurance in all chapters 601 to 607 , of the code were changed and these were minor changes which merely require that the Certificate of Insurance be sent to the City Clerk and it also spells out the period for which the Certificate of Insurance must cover. There is a change in Chapter 601, Section 601.07 regarding the definition of immoral character. This item was brought up by the Human Resources Commission and after conferring with the City Attorney and Legal Intern, the new language is their recommended change. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading and approve the ordinance upon first reading. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 10. CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE RECODIFYING THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE BY AMENDING CHAPTER 602. ENTITLED "BEER LICENSING. " SECTION 602.13, DELETING SECTION 602.05 AND BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 602.05: Mr. Inman, City Clerk, the change in this ordinance involves the public hearings for license renewals. He stated in researching this item, it was found that eight out of ten cities do not hold public hearings on renewal licenses. He stated staff would still review the applications and the option would still be there if the Council wishes to call for a public hearing. 10 CITY OF FM DLEY CIVIC CENTER • 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE N E . FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 PHONE 16121 5713450 April 4, 1984 Allen Fehn 1251 Hillwind Road N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Dear Mr. Fehn: On March 26, 1984 ,the Fridley City Council officially approved a final plat, P.S. 83-01 , Western Ridge Estates, with the following stipulations: 1 . Provide a 15 ft. drainage/utility easement that goes through the center of the property where the existing drainage goes. 2. Provide a 10 ft. slope easement along Hillwind Road for snow storage. 3. Any improvement on the storm sewer through the property be at expense of the developer. 4. Obtain storm water qualilty and quantity agreement with the adjacent property owner to the North. 5. Obtain approval of the Rice Creek Watershed District with all plans for drainage coming to the City Engineer for approval . 6. The lift station be placed in such a manner on the site that it is possible for future gravity flow to the North. 7. Pay Park Fee of $4,000.00. At the same City Council meeting, variances for this site were approved as listed below: 1 . Reduce the front yard setback from 35 feet to 25 feet : no stipulations. 2. Reduce the required rear yard setback for a driveway from 5 feet to 1 foot with the stipulation that a guardrail be installed at any location where the retaining wall exceeds 30 inches in height. 3. Reduce the required 15 foot planting strip between different zones to one foot, which applies to approximately 80 linear feet and the rest of the property lines that separate different zonings will be planted with a landscaping plan approved by the City. 10 A Allen Fehn April 4, 1984, Page 2 An of January 1, 1983, the City is required by State Law to record all formal City Council actions affecting real property with the County Recorder . Accordingly, it will be to your advantage to complete the above stipulations as expediently as possible. Before the rezoning ordinance is published, the final plat with the identified stipulations must be submitted to the City Council for approval and signatures. This is required before the plat can be filed and a permit issued. Please contact me at your earliest convenience to arrange a meeting to discuss this matter and to establish a time table for completion of the stipulations. If I can assist you in this matter, or any other matters, please contact me at 571-3450, extension 171 . I can be reached at this number Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 P.M. Thank you for your time, cooperation and consideration in this matter. Sincerely, am L. Robinson Planning Specialist JLR/de I ackcnowledge receipt of this information. Name Date cc: Files 3/0/21/2 10 B Attachment 2 _ a.ot f GA i • 1' - L51 " 1 to to e • Ch Cr • \\ 00ILL tz c� o • 'z ; . �i \ � N • 1 r+ � I I I I , l w IL to 's , Y , 1 I / 01 's I / /_ if of of I rAj •00.O A bOQO'�:,o-�® ✓ • •4) 00 .0to ot � onrF L/rtlF o II f • �w I , , II 1 \ / I , 1 ti / to / r - EG3 STAT OF MINNESOTA CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS CITY OF FRIDLEY t In the Matter of zoning fnr Ws tern Ridgi- Estates REZONING Allan Fehn Owner 1251 Hillwind Road N. E. The above entitled matter came before the City Council of the City of Fridley and was heard on the 26th , day of March , 1984 , on a petition for rezoning pursuant to t-ie City of Frid ey s oning Ordinance, for the following described property: Lot 2 is totally rezoned to R-2 (two family dwellings) and Lot 1 is completely rezoned to R-3 (general multiple dwellings) IT IS ORDERED that a rezoning be granted as upon the following conditions or reasons: See Council minutes of March 26, 1984 STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF ANOKA ) ss. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF FRIDLEY ) I; Sidney C. Inman, City Clerk for the City of Fridley with and in for said City of Fridley, do hereby certify that I have compared the foregoing copy and Order granting rezoning with the original record thereof preserved in my office, and have found the same to be a correct and true transcript of the whole thereof. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my hand at the City of Fridley, Minnesota, in the County of Anoka on the , _ day of i�;,z�, 19 X:> . DRAFTED BY: City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432SIDNE I'N RN, CITY' CLE K. , r _ i ' COtW L. FETING OF MARCH 12, 1984 PAGE 5 Councilman Hamernik stated since Park Construction was granted the special use permit a year ago and have not seen fit to do any crushing to date, he would recomend they be allowed to extend the permit for one year. Mr. Duane Prairie of Park Construction stated all the facts regarding the special use permit are the same and they will abide by the same stipulations. He stated this past year the/th cquired the amo f of concrete they felt would be worthwhile to der to make i cost effective. MOTION by Councilman Hamernithe spec' use permit, SP X82-12 for Park Construction for aeriod ith the same stipulations listed on the permit dated20, 82. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all votinr Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. T)TW NEW BUSINESS: 6. CQNSIDMATION OF FIRST READT QF A QR CE A n. Councilman Ham/al. tioned if Section 205. 04.8 regarding fire protection requvered all zoning districts with the exception of R-1 and R-2. Mr. Flora statecover all zoning districts, except single and double residen /consi mernik asked about the S-1 district and Mr. Flora stated this ed single family residential and therefore not included. uncilman Fitzpatrick to waive the reading and approve the n first reading. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried 7. CDNSID7—PATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESO'T'A BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS (ZOA #83-04, AL FEHN) : Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this property is located north of I-694 and east of Highway 65. He stated Mr. Fehn submitted a plat which involves some property that is currently zoned R-1, R-2 and R-3. He stated, in order to proceed with the plat and construct the buildings, rezoning is requested so Lot 2 is totally rezoned to R-2 and Lot 1 is totally rezoned to R-3. He stated this rezoning would establish zoning lines based on property lines. QQUNCIL MING OF MARCH 12, 1984 PAGE 6 MOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading and approve the ordinance upon first reading. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 8. ODMIiER.ATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTION 12.06 OF THE CITY CHARTER DECLARING CERTAIN RF& ES'T'ATE TO BE SURPLUS AND AUTHORIZING UP MT THEREOF' Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated the plat associated with Mr. Fehn's property north of I-694 involves a part of Lot 1 , Auditor ' s Subdivision No. 94 which has been reconveyed to the City,for non-use purposes giving the City fee ownership. He stated the property in itself is not developable and becomes excess property and the Charter requires all real property be sold or disposed of by ordinance. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading and approve the ordinance upon first reading. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 9. CDM IDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE RECQnIFYIW2 THE FRIDLEY CITY OC)pE By Ai ENI)j v C"HAPIIER 601. ENTITLED "MUNICIPAL OPERATION OF LIOUOR, " SECTIONS 601.07 AND 601.08: Mr. Inman, City Clerk, stated staff has gone through the liquor ordinances and added changes which are covered Iby State law and at the same time, cleared up some of the language.' He stated language regarding the liability insurance in all chapters 601 to 607 , of the code were changed and these were minor changes which merely require that the Certificate of Insurance be sent to the City Clerk and it also spells out the period for which the Certificate of Insurance must cover. There is a change in Chapter 601, Section 601.07 regarding the definition of immoral character. This item was brought up by the Human Resources Commission and after conferring with the City Attorney and Legal Intern, the new language is their recommended change. MOTION by Councilma Schneider to waive the reading and approve the ordinance upon firs reading. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all v ting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 10. CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE RECOpIFYING THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE BY AMENDING C Api'Eg 602, EWITLED "BEER LICENSING," SECTION 602,13 , ;;,,LTING SECTION 602,05 AND By ADDING A NEW SECTION 602,056 Mr. Inman, City Clerk, the change in this ordinance involves the public hearings for license renewals. He stated in researching this item, it was found that eight out of ten cities do not hold public hearings on renewal licens6s. He stated staff would still review the applications and the !option would still be there if the Council wishes to call for a public hearing. i f L C68383 Numerical\ Grantor Grantee Recorded Checked +- Margin_; 11. Index OFFICE OF COUNTY RECORDER STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF ANOKA I hereby certify that the witf�in instru- ment was f;l in this c'ice for record on -2# A.D., 19 o'clock M.,and Was duiy recorded in book page C nt R y ecorder By Deputy City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Attn: Planning Department ORDINANCE NO. 803 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICT'S The Council of the City of Fridley does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as hereinafter indicated. SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley and described as: Lot 1, Western Ridge Estates, lying in the South Half of Section 24, T-30 , R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka. Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District known as R-3 (general multiple dwellings) . Lot 2, Western Ridge Estates, lying in the South Half of Section 24 , T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka. Is hereby designated to be in Zoned District known as R-2 (two family dwellings) . SECTION 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change the official zoning map to shag such tract or area known as Lot 1 , from R-1 (one family dwellings) and R-2 (two family dwellings) to R-3 (general multiple dwellings) , and to show such tract or area known as Lot 2, from R-1 (one family dwellings) to R-2 (two family dwellings) all in Western Ridge Estates. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 26TH DAY OF MARCH , 1984. WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR ATTEST: SIDNEY C. IN Wq - CITY CLERK Public Hearing: February 27, 1984 First Reading: March 12, 1984 Second Reading: March 26 1984 Publish. . . ... . July Z5 , 197T- 2/8/7/1 ZOA #83-04 r RICE CREEK WATERSHED DISTRICT RCWD Permit No 84-69 SUITE 177 , ARDEN PLAZA 3585 NORTH LEXINGTON AVENUE cc: City of Fri dl eyc ---- ARDEN HILLS , MINNESOTA 55112 E.A. Hickok & Assoc. PERMIT RCWD File - � Permit Application No. 84-69 Issued to: Allan Fehn, 1251 Hillwind Road, Fridley, MN 55432 Location: Northeast quadrant of the intersection of Highway 65 and I-694, Fridley Purpose : Approval of a Final Site Drainage Plan for the construction of a townhouse development on a 0.5+ acre site with slopes exceeding 10 percent. At their meeting; on June 13, 1984 the Board of Managers of the Rice Creek Watershed District reviewed your hermit application and the rec- ommendation of the District Engineer together with the following exhibits : 1. Permit Application dated June 6, 1984. 2. Development Plan showing proposed grading and erosion control information, prepared by DeMars-Gabriel Land Surveyors, Inc. dated November 15, 1983. They found the project as planned to be in accordance with the , Rules and Regulations , and Guidelines of the District and therefore approved the permit as requested , with the following stipulations : Approved with the stipulation that sediment fence be installed by trenching and backfilling the toe of the fabric. A followup inspection will be conducted at the project site to, assure com- pliance with all agreements , terms and/or stipulations to this Permit . Fail ure to comply with the foregoing may result in rescission of the Permit, ar is in violation of Chanter 112 . 89 MSA, a misdemeanor . This document is not transferable , and is valid for one (1) year after the date of issuance . No construction is authorized beyond expiration date. If P rmittee requires more time to complete construction, a renewal of the Perm. t will be necessary. Please contact us at 483-0634 when the project is about to commence so an inspector may view the work in progress . The enclosed Owner' s Certificatic must be forwarded within 10 days of project completion. Date of Issue : June 15, 1984 ' President , RGWD Boardot anges Form Cll-8261�f RICE CREEK WATERSHED DISTRICT For o-ice Use Onl C I� RecSUITE 177, ARDEN PLAZA PERMIT APPLICATION NO. �f ' En 3585 NORTH LEXINGTON AVENUF. Rec d Office r.- �-� g ARDEN HILLS, MINNESOTA 55112 Notice Sent -2-8Y Agenda -1 ?- Administrative Fee tie r Inspected: wr" fa PERMIT APPLICATION To be completed by the applicant Owner: ��,,¢/(/ /^Cl,�j� Date: 41 Address: Z11-1 W/-2 �Ep Telephone No. : J-7y ! t_T city= 2�D,G,�Y /1/I,��`f�-'/ 2 4a-,_ (zip code) (Signature of Owner Permit Application for Approval of: Remarks: [] Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan Land Development Plan Final Site Drainage Plan Use and/or Appropriation of Public Waters Bridge and/or Culvert Construction Wetland Alteration Shoreland (Riparian) Improvement Private Drainage System Individual Sewage Treatment System Other (explain in remarks) Name of Project: (� _'6 __z'r2 ill /D�c ��^Ti5►T � Purpose of Project: TpG�- Location of Project-Address : 6-y4,1_ w,-,V o g2_ Municipality or Township: ' S 1/4 of Section Township 1-50O /rAl Range ,5) Call 483-0634 if assistance in completing this form is required. Please attach drawings, plans and other data as outlined in "Rice Creek Watershed District Permit Information Brochure, available upon request. Mail or deliver this form along with a $10.00 administrative fee and appropriate exhibits to the above address . "A fiel inspection fee on this permit shall be charged to cover actual costs relate to a field inspection including the investigation of the area affected by the proposed activity, analysis of the proposed activity, services of a consultant and in addition, a fee will be charged for any required subsequent monitoring of the proposed activity. " M.S.A. 112.88, Subd. 2. Applying for this permit to RCWD does not preclude your applying for any necessary permits that may be required from other governmental agencies. AS-78 Revised 2/2/81