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ZOA83-01 i 8 LEc►TY ofFRIOLEY, SUBJECT ZONING ACTION ZOA #6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. NE. VACATION SAV # FRIDLEY, MN. 65432 (612),571-3450 PLAT PS # ORDINANCE NO PUBLISHED �1 53/ � '1,' ( ADDRESS (��) �� DATE PLANNING COMMI-SSIO . PROVED DISAPPROVED DATE NO. CITY COUNCIL: PUBLIC HEARING DATE 1ST READ 2ND READ CITY COUNCIL: APPROVED DISAPPROVED DATE NO PARK FEE REQUIRED: AMOUNT PAID STIPULATIONS: NAMAMW14 M , "� .�.D�tSc' twjEE � RECEIPT N0 9y STREET LOCATION OF PROPERTY LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROP ERT 3 &4 LEGAL BR.K, PRESENT ZONING CLASS;FIG•L 'EXISTING USE OF PROPERTY ACREAGE .OF PROPERT ��✓✓ DESCRIBE BRIEFLY THE PROPOSED ZONING CLASSIFICATION OR TYPE OF USE AND IMPROVEMENT PROPOSED 4 ell r 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 X 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 application. ' (b) This application must be signed by all owners of the property, or an explanation given why this is not the case. (c) Responsibility for any defect in the proceedings resulting from the failure to list the names and 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 adja t existing buildings (within 350 feet). The undersigned hereby declares th t all he facts an resp r sentations stated in this application are true and corre DATE SIGNATUR �o�K wta-Fherh ADDRESS Ik 3 TELEPHONE NO 4 °'a PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the Planning Commission of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Wednesday, May 4, 1983 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of: Consideration of a Rezoning request, ZOA #83-01 , by Frank M. Langenfeld Construction, Inc. to rezone Lot 3, and the North Half of Lot 4, and Lots 6, 7, and 8, Block 1 , Erco' s First Addition from C-2 (general business areas) to R-3 (general multiple family dwelling areas) , all located in the North Half of Section 13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Generally located at 6516 Central Avenue N. E. and 6501 and 6517 Channel Road N.E. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. VIRGINIA SCHNABEL CHAIRWOMAN PLANNING COMMISSION Publish: April 20, 1983 April 27, 1983 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, June 6, 1983, in the Council Chamber at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of: Consideration of a Rezoning Request, ZOA #83-01 , by Frank M. Langenfeld Construction, Inc. , to rezone Lot 3, and the North half of Lot 4, and Lots 6, 7 and 8, Block 1 , Erco's First Addition, from C-2 (general business areas) , to R-3, (general multiple family dwelling areas) , all located in the North Half of Section 13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, Councy of Anoka, Minnesota. Generally located at 6516 Central Avenue N. E. and 6501 and 6517 Channel Road N.E. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above time and place. WILLIAM J. NEE MAYOR Publish: May 18, 1983 May 25, 1983 71 I 16864 "bnh����L ' t.v1 ` - - - u �etsl Imo/ • 68t0 8 .,. (6%4(6 6136;681� 6S310 ~� 1 A Cz2o) a O S.�p . 1 � 745 ,00), Cow) (ID6G�, (0734 4 • /8 " /91 23 12�+,4 73 J 4E `zo) ( ] 6700 V u _ 4 L' o <d1[IJAAWW R at .. — Isr710M 4 M • -- es.n ' erg /st9 n.:. _�1/jt _ �6 _ - ee 9 Oro cx 6 6661"`�"r" 6676 - (iso} 6464= «I1 ski G64S �cA < 28 r'� 41 F`�� /6 179 � �'''�- -�'._ - 5 ti 6(634 ri 6�3Is 6' °o �i�,ro> 6630 4VIL � _ -- - - a: j C (// h�I 13►5 1327 1339 3,0 66 T AVE. N ri p Lc�n5 1255 cr.►o cam) (veto 4, �6 10 (r.." O 64 19 6600 6581 14#* 1316 1 Ooh „ s (es.? 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Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Loren Palmer Mr. & Mrs. Henry Melcher 6596 Channel Road N.E. 6500 Pierce Street N. E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Richard Le Kang 6580 Channel Road N.E. 6517 Pierce Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs . Ray Boone Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Hitchkock 6564 Channel Road N. E.Fridley, Mn 55432 6532 Pierce Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs . David Bona Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Berg 6548 Channel Road N. E. 6533 Pierce Street N. E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Peterson Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Brewers 6532 Channel Road N.E. 6548 Pierce Street N. E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Warren Spaeth Mr. & Mrs. Richard Talbot 6516 Channel Road N.E. 6549 Pierce Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. John Fogerty Mr. & Mrs. Martin Imbertson 6500 Channel Road N.E. 6564 Pierce Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Channel Road General Partnership Therese M. Signorelli c/o Stan Severson 6565 Pierce Street N. E. 10301 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Blaine, Mn 55434 7 Mailing List Page 2 ZOA #83-01 Mr. & Mrs. Joe Randall Mr. Richard O'Schwalback 1210 Mississippi Street N. E. 6501 Pierce Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Leon Pellaton Herb Bacon 1220 Mississippi Street N.E. 159 Logan Parkway N. E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Zuehlke Mr. & Mrs. William Zaier 1250 Mississippi Street N.E. 3204 Gettyburg Avenue North Fridley, Mn 55432 Minneapolis , Mn 55427 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Zeuhlke 1260 Mississippi Street N. E. Fridley, Mn 55432 William Weiss 1282 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Ferdinand F. Holzheu,Jr. ETAL 1314 Mississippi Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 David Kramber 2013 29th Avenue N.W. New Brighton, Mn 55112 Mr. & Mrs. Dick Marquardt 6588 Central Avenue N. E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Moore 6580 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Henry Marshall 6572 Central Avenue N. E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Bruck Bondow 6616 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Curtis Barsness 6581 Central Avenue N. E. Fridley, Mn 55432 The Country House 6501 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 (Official Publication) PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the Plan- ning Commission of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 Uni- versity Avenue Northeast on Wednes- day, May 4, 1983 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M.for the purpose of: Consideration of a Rezoning request,ZOA#83'01,by Frank M. Langenfeld Construction,Inc.to rezone Lot 3,and the North Half of Lot 4,and Lots 6,7 and 8,Block 1,Erco's First Addition from C-2 (general business areas) to R-3 (general multiple family dwell- ing areas), all located in the North Half of Section 13, T-30, R-24,City of Fridley, County of Anoka,Minnesota. Generally located at 6516 Cen- tral Avenue N.E. and 6501 and 6517 Channel Road N.E. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. VIRGINIA SCHNABEL Chairwoman Planning Commission (April 20&27,1983)-FRID (Official Publication) PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the Plan- ning Commission of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 Uni- versity Avenue Northeast on Wednes- day, May 18, 1983 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M.for the purpose of: Consideration of a Rezoning re4kest,ZOA#83-03,by L.Robert Erickson, to Rezone the West Half of Lot 4,and all of Lots 5,6 and 7,Lucia Lane Addition,from R-1 (single family dwelling areas) to R-� (general multiple family dwellings) to allow the construction of a 14-unit con- dominium complex, all in the North Half of Section 13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka,Minnesota Generally located between Highway #65 and Lucia Lane N.E. at 1133-1145 Mississippi Street N.E. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. VIRGINIA SCHNABEL Chairwoman Planning Commission (May 4&11,1983)-FRID i (Official Publication) PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE COUNCILCITY NOTICE is herebygiveh at will be a Public Haring ofthe tCity Council of the City of Fridley in the CityHall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Monday,June 6,1983,in the Council Chamber at 7:30 p.m.for the purpose of: Consideration of a Rezoning Request, ZOA #83-01, by Frank M. Langenfeld Construction, Inc., to rezone Lot 3, and the North half of Lot 4,and Lots 6,7 and 8,Block 1,Erco's First Addi- tion,from C-2 (general business areas),to R-3, (general multiple familycall 10- a ed indwellithe North Half of Section 13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka,Minnesota. Generally located at 6516 Cen- tral Avenue N.E. and 6501 and 6517 Channel Road N.E. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above time and place. WILLIAM J.NEE Mayor (May 18&June 1,1983)-FRID (Official Publication) ORDINANCE NO.777 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY,MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS. The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SECTION 1.Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as here- inafter indicated. SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley as described as: Lot 3 and the North Half of Lot 4 and Lots 6, 7 and 8, Block 1, Erco's First Addition,lying in the North Half of Section 13, T-30, R-24,City of Fridley,Minnesota. Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District known as C-2(general business areas). SECTION 3. The Zoning Adminis- trator is directed to change the of- ficial zoning map to show said tract or area to be rezoned from Zoned District C-2(general business areas) to R-3 (general multiple family dwellings). PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 20TH DAY OF JUNE, 1983. WILLIAM J.NEE ATTEST: Mayor SIDNEY C.INMAN City Clerk Public Hearing:June 6,1983 First Reading:June 6,1983 Second Reading:June 20,1983 Publish:June 29,1983 (June 29, 1983)-FRID CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N. E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 TELEPHONE ( 812)571 .3450 ne 29, 1983 Frank M. Langenfeld Construction, Inc. John Mathern P.O. Box 483 Hastings, MN 55033 Dear Mr. Mathern: On June 20, 1983, the Fridley City Council officially approved your rezoning request, ZOA #83-01 , to rezone Lot 3 and the North half of Lot 4, and Lots 6, 7 and 8, all in Block 1 , Erco's Addition, from C-2 (general business areas) to R-3 (general multiple dwelling areas) to be addressed as 6515 Central Avenue and 6501 and 6517 Channel Road. The ordinance for this rezoning was published June 29th, 1983, and will go into effect 15 days after publication. This rezoning was approved with the following stipulations: 1 . That this rezoning meets the approval of the Rice Creek Watershed. 2. A Certificate of Survey be filed. 3. That fencing is required between zoning districts. 4. The trash containers be relocated and addressed in the landscape plan to be approved by the City staff. 5. That a 15 foot bikeway/walkway easement be retained along Missisippi Street. As 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. 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 168. I can be reached at this number Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Thank you for your time, cooperation and consideration in this matter. Sincerely, William S. Deblon Associate Planner WSD/de cc: Files I aekenowledge receipt of this information. 3/0/21/2 Name Date Attachment 4 of 4 Continued Meeting of May 4, 1983 FER'IIT # APPLICANT DESCRIPTION ACTION 83-33 HarrySir Renewal o permit Final Site Drainage MSP Car ina Scott cc: City of Roseville Plan for proposed 3.2+ acre office building Approved. complex referred to as Hamline Office Plaza, loc: 2585 Hamlin Avenue (Old Permit 81-132) 83-35 Bankers' Guaranty, Inc. , Change of ownership involving Permit #83-01: MSP Cardinal/Scott & Hart Custom Homes,Inc. Timber Ridge Development Company; for Land Approved. cc: City of Centerville Development Plan for a 43-lot manufactured housing development referred to as Futura Village, 10.67+ acres loc: NW quad of inter- section of Main Street and County Road 21 83-36 Transport Tire, Inc. Final Site Drainage Plan for construction of MSP King/Cardinal cc: City of New an office and shop building on a 1.6+ acre Tabled with authorization for admini- Brighton site loc: SE quadrant of 8th Avenue SW and strative approval pending receipt of: 1st Street SW 1. Easements dedicated over retention pond area and along Ramsey County Ditch No. 2 extending 50 feet from the center- line of the ditch. 2. Cash Surety in the amount of $2,000 to ensure sediment ' removal from Ramsey County Ditch No.2 upon comletion of construction. 83-37 Frank M. Iangenfeld Final Site Drainage Plan for construction of MSP Petrangelo/Cardinal & Sons three 4-plea residential units on a 1.28+ Tabled with authorization for administrative cc: City of Fridley acre site loc: NE quad of the intersection approval pending recei. t of drainage ease- of Mississippi Street and Channel Road ments dedicated over tention pond area. PROJECT REVIEW # 83RD2 City of Blaine Review and comment on proposed North Oaks MSP Petrangelo/Cardinal West residential development, 99 SF lots on The Board approved comments made in a 269.3 acres loc: E of Radisson Road at letter dated May 6, 1983. approximately 115th Avenue 83R04 City of Roseville Review and camment on proposed street im- MSP Petrangelo/Scott provement project on Skillman Avenue from The Board approved comments nude in a i Harmine Avenue to Pascal Street letter dated April 29, 1983. COMPREHENSIVE STORNbWM MANAMENT PLAN # CSHP 83-01 City of New Brighton re nsive Stormwater Management Plan By Consensus for the City of New Brighton. Tabled to the June 8, 1983 Regular Meeting. N r Energy Conservation Supplement To Building Permit P BUILDING AND SAFETY DEPARTMENT CITY OF DATE: April 7 , 1983 This supplement is provided to assist the applicant in computing the EXTERIOR ENVELOPE AVERAGE "U" FACTOR INFORMATION. This information is required so the BUILDING OFFICIAL can determine that the submitted plans comply with the ENERGY CONSERVATION DESIGN CRITERIA of the STATE BUILDING CODE (Section 6001). It is the APPLICANT'S responsibility to accurately and completely compute the data; reflect the proper DESIGN CRITERIA in the plans; submit product specification, as needed to support the "'R'' and "U" factors used; and to assure that construction is accomplished per the approved plans. JOB LOCATION 4—PLEX OWNER(S) PHONE CONTRACTOR F.M.L. , Inc. PHONE 437-8007 A. Determine the Total Exposed Wall Area as follows; 1. Total wall window area 328 sq. ft. 2. Total door area 20 3. Total sliding glass door area 78 4. Total fireplace wall area --- 5. Total wall framing area (average 10%n) 244 6. Total net wall area above floor 1931 7. Total rim joist area 157 Subtotal: Total exposed wall area above floor 2601 sq. ft. 8. Total foundation window area --- 9. Total net foundation area above grade 125 sq. ft . Subtotal: Total exposed foundation area: 125 sq. ft. GRAND TOTAL EXPOSED WALL AREA 2726 sq. ft . B. Multiply the GRAND TOTAL EXPOSED WALL AREA X . 185 = Item I 504 .31 C. Determine the Total Exposed Roof/Ceiling Area as follows: 10. Total skylight area --- 11. Total roof/ceiling framing area 208 sq . ft. 12. Total net insulated roof/ceiling area 1880 GRAND TOTAL EXPOSED ROOF/CEILING AREA 2088 sq . ft. D. Multiply the GRAND TOTAL EXPOSED ROOF/CEILING AREA X . 04 = Item 11 83 E. Determine the "U" value of each segment (1 -9) and multiply by the "area as follows: 1. 328 sq. ft. X „U,. .65 = 213.20 2. 20 X "U" .45 = 9.00 3. 78 X "U•, .58 _ 45.24 4. --- X --- 5. 244 X ..u.. .085 = 20.74 6. 1774 X .,U,. .049 = 86.93 7. 157 X „U,. .046 7.22 8. --- X --- g, 125 X „U„ .047 = 5.88 ADD 1 -9 FOR TOTAL WALL SEGMENTS = Item 111 388.2 F. Determine the "U" value of each segment (10-12) and multiply by the area as follows: 10. X "U 11. 208 X ..U,. .029 = 6.03 12. 1880 X „U„ .024 = 45.12 ADD 10-12 FOR TOTAL ROOF/CEILING SEGMENTS = Item IV 51.15 G. If item No. 111 is the sama as, or less than Item No. 1, you have met the intent of State Building Code 6006(c) 2. H. If item No. IV is the same as, or less than Item No, II, you have met the intent of State Building Code 6006(c) 1. I. Add Item No. 1 504 .31 + Item No. 11 83.52 = 587.83 J. Add Item No. III 388'21 + Item No. IV 51.15 = 439.36 K. If the sum of Items III and 1V are less than Items I and lI, you have met the intent of the code for total envelope system. In addition to the above items you may have to add for such items as floors over unheated spaces, such as cantileverd areas, etc. To arrive at "U" value divide the total of the R values for each segment (as above) into 1,000. Answer you have is the "U" value for that segment. Example; A total "R" of 35.08 divided into 1.000 = .028 "U" The undersigned, as applicant for a Building Permit, hereby affirms the above information has been prepared and submit- ted by himself or udder his direction; hereby acknowledges the informationt be correct and accurate; and hereby pre- sents the infor�ti n w' re, ed plans in support of the Buildl'gg'F? r 'it pli io Signature Date Uext. walls int. air film R = 0 .68 ` 1/2" gypsum bd. = 0. 45 3-5/8" F.G. insul. = 13 . 00 3/4" shthg. Tuff R = 5 .40 7/16" sdg. hardbd. = 0 .67 ext. air film = 0 .17 R = 20. 37 U = 1/20. 37 = .049 i Uext. wall framing int. air film R = 0. 68 1/2" gypsum bd. = 0. 45 3-1/2" softwood = 4 . 38 3/4" shthg. Tuff R = 5 .40 7/16" sdg. hardbd. - 0.67 ext. air film = 0 .17 R = 11 .75 U = 1/11.75 = . 085 f f r Urim joist int. air film R = 0 .68 3-5/8" F.G. insul. = 13. 00 1-1/2" softwood = 1.88 3/4" shthg. = 5.40 7/16" sdg. hardbd. = 0 .67 ext. air film = 0 .17 R = 21.80 U = 1/21.80 = .046 Uext. found. wall int. air film R = 0 .68 5/8" ply. shthg. = 0.78 1/2" gypsum bd. = 0 . 45 6" fiberglas insul. = 19 . 00 ext. air film = 0 . 17 R = 21 . 08 U = 1/21 . 08 = .047 V U_19 int . it t. i ln1 -- 5/8" gypsum iri . 0 . 56 12" blown C(' 1 Iulc)sc, 40'. 0 ext . air film 1) R - 41 . 78 U = i 41 . 78 = . 0-4 Uclg./roof framing; int . air film 0 . 61 5/8" gypsum bo . 0 . 56 3-1/2" sef two od = 4 . 38 8-1/2" blown ccl.lulos� = 28 . 30 ext. air film _ 0 . 61 1t = 34 . 46 U = ).i ,4 . 46 = . 029 Assigned value Taylor steel walk doors U = . 45 Assigned value Marvin insul. gliders U = . 65 Assigned value Hurd insul. sl. gl. door U = . 58 f CITY OF FRIDLEY, 6439 UNIVERSITY AVE. NE. COMMISSION APPLICATION FRIDLEY, MN. 55432 REVIEW Depalm 06 ` Number IJRe-v aga Approved by FILE NO/ ADDRESS FILE DATE, COMPLETE REVIEW CHECKLIST ZOA --#- F3 —O/ �`3 RETURN TO PLANNING LR�i%GENP�GD C-QWT DUE DATE y�o COMMENTS t'Ca 0 4 3[.a� e 6 Darrel ,� }c.. �--- Mark John Leon 14 v-.4 1,01" .vif ♦.� yc r�r.�->E o er��6r�- ,�SE�o.�� /n7__n;S_Az CITY OF FRIDLEY F� Page of MINNESOTA REVIEW P-3 L N . If blank or asterisked see current code rt utrements ITEM REQUIRED ACTUAL OK COMMENTS of Area� t 16,000 4. f All pva 4 i 5,coo f OW per Wt; v ��5c0 P?► wif Lot Coverage O o AI' b4s 17 6/0 Lo _ T _ Ove e'r .,(/0/ /L5 ront_aret ac re9ular 1�5�5t- Tide Yard-Setoacic r a at. t1 drive .215 It. 50 [ornery ft. 3 Rear Yard Setback a5` �cf alp ni} t� District Separatton 401. t0 -I.. _ --- (re 7Op"•nq Will rPSyl� ►rt I! F�( '�`vP �E« C Sob" district approved screen sol Ksp{,f-{TCar fir` r f pis.sa:ici- A/4 �-i L-11C ng Metgnt stor _ t. s-� q5 w/ice 5o et R-1-,1; 1:100V `45� 7aritnp Setbac n Pc_ � f� r4l said " t. a�,�,o�, d,-r Ut rear yo.� ft. bldg. t. 4 Parkin Aisles t. % ' S�o� e gVpl, -q41� 67 P h TTze 04-stalls t�6ft. F, �8k1 A.s W oX/I s6 / s lrumDer of-Stalls � aa. 4i (see code for additional �oard _ I er sleepin occ. v �O CaGf1 ter 3 O requirements) meettn�q T perms seits DrivewayI All" Requirements ntersect._7 t or 2s%3s0 of wt ing a--600 mat, vision 2-1/2 ft-10 ft at 25 tt. radii 10 t._ WrD o�n.��t Driveway Setback of-line t. fucie 5 ft. Curbing poured concrete 5rippin Tu�ace ac top hard surf. e useid< u locattori rear d7side screened rom ro. oadin-3actiit lOcatTon- rear 0.• st0e .-1 screened Tnie��a�Traffic Pattern Ta_ fic3iy�;� Necessar lencscapin9 plants (SEE PLAN) grd cver. i ng.system other water ava . Greening roof equ outside s t 0 r a g e an Ot oadtn area refuse vision se et ►rttn g not disruptive 7 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL AND CONTINUED BOARD OF REVIEW MEETING, MAY 16, 1983 P.M. Following are the "ACTIONS NEEDED" to be taken by the noted Departments. Please type your answers on the T1911 by Noon, May 25, 1983 (Disk 02, Directory 1 , Category 26 , Appropriate date) . Just replace "Action Needed" with "Action Taken", no need to print it out. Please call Mary Lu for any assistance needed. BOARD OF REVIEW Board ,of Review Meeting (Continued from May 2, 1983) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Board of Review Meeting closed at 7:50 P.M. CENTRAL SERVICE--ACTION NEEDED: Proceed with administering Board's decisions CITY COUNCIL PRESENTATION OF AWARDS: CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION: Connie Modig, Community Development Commission Jayne Noble, Human Resources Commission Lynn Boergerhoff, Human Resources Commission William F. Wharton, Energy Commission Jean Schell, Police Commission Awards presented to Ms. Modig, Ms. Noble, Mr. Boergerhoff CITY MANAGMENT--ACTION NEEDED: Forward Certificates to Mr. Wharton and Ms. Schell who were unable to attend meeting APPROVAL OF MINUTES Council Meeting, April 18, 1983 Board of Review, May 2, 1983 Council Meeting, May 2, 1983 All minutes approved as presented CITY MANAGEMENT--ACTION NEEDED: File minutes for future reference Council Meeting, May 16, 1983 Page 2 ADOPTION OF AGENDA Adopted as presented OPEN FORUM, VISITORS Anoka County Communication Workshop presented certificate to Council for supporting public access TV in Fridley PUBLIC HEARING Public Hearing on a Proposed Project and the Issuance of Approximately $2,000,000 Industrial Development Revenue Bonds or Notes--Elo Engineering, Inc. . . . . . . 2 - 2 A Hearing opened at 8:00 P.M. Closed at 8:06 P.M. (See Item No. 10 for adopted resolution) OLD BUSINESS Tabled item from Appeals Comm. Minutes of Febru- ary 15, 1983 (Returned to Planning Comm) . Variance to increase height of fence from 7 ft. to 10 ft. by Ing Siverts, 6850 Siverts Lane (Tabled 5/2/83) . . . . 3 - 3 I APPEALS COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION• Denial PLANNING COMM. RECOMMENDATION: None COUNCIL ACTION NEEDED: Consideration of recommendation. Item tabled to next meeting PUBLIC WORKS--ACTION NEEDED: Put item on next agenda for Council consideraton Council Meeting, May 16, 1983 Page 3 OLD BUSINESS (Continued) • Appointment to Energy Commission (Tabled 5/2/83) 4 Item tabled PUBLIC WORKS--ACTION NEEDED: Put item on next agenda for Council consideration NEW BUSINESS: Receiving Planning Commission Minutes of May 4, 1983 5 - 5 S A. Rezoning Request, ZOA #83-01 , by Frank M. Langenfeld Construction, Inc. , to rezone from C-2 to R-3, Lots in Block 1 , Erco's Addition, the same being 6516 Central Ave. and 6501 and 6517 Channel Road N.E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 5D PLANNING COMM. RECOMMENDATION: Approval A 5F with stipulations COUNCIL ACTION NEEDED: Set Public Hearing for June 6, 1983 Public Hearing was set for June 6, 1983 PUBLIC WORKS--ACTION NEEDED: Make arrange- ments for public hearing B. Special Use Permit, SP #83-02, to allow a second accessory building to be used for stor- age at 1390 Onondaga St. by Marie Karn. . . . . . . . . 5D - 5E PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: Approval & 5G - 5J COUNCIL ACTION NEEDED: Consideration of recommendation. Special use permit approved PUBLIC WORKS--ACTION NEEDED: Notify applicant of Council approval Council Meeting, May 16, 1983 Page 4 NEW BU (Continued) (Planning Commission Minutes Continued) C. Items from Appeals Commission Minutes of April 26 , 1983 C-1 . Review of variance granted for a roof sign at 8290 University Avenue N.E. Ralph Virgillo, Raffaele's (last reviewed April, 1982) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . .. . .. . . .. . . ... .. 5K - 5L APPEALS COMM. RECOMMENDATION: Approval & 5Q of Permanant Variance COUNCIL ACTION NEEDED: Consideration of recommendation Council approved with stipulation PUBLIC WORKS--ACTION NEEDED: Inform applicant of Council approval with stipulation C-2. Variance to reduce the lot area requirement and reduce the rear yard, side yard and front yard setback for the construe- tion of a 4-unit building at 5455 4th Street N.E. , by Star Homes. , Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5L - 5P APPEALS COMM. RECOMMENDATION: Approval of & 5R - 5S variances and denial of reduction of lot area and front yard setback on the grounds that additional property could be made available to the property owner. COUNCIL ACTION NEEDED: Consideration of Recommendation: Council approved variances and and setbacks as requested by applicant PUBLIC WORKS--ACTION NEEDED: Inform applicant of Council approval of request Consideration of Mr. Chris Zelavarov's Request for Waiving the Storm Sewer Connection Fee for 4-unit Building at 6471 Riverview Terrace . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 6 H NO ACTION TAKEN Council Meeting, May 16, 1983 Page 5 NEW BUSINESS (Continued) * Consideration of Community Development Block Grant - Jobs Bill Allocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 7 E Council approved CDBG funds and Jobs Bill Allocation to St. Phillip's Project PUBLIC WORKS--ACTION NEEDED: Proceed with allocation of funds as approved by Council Consideration of Tax Forfeit Property in the City of Fridley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 8 G Council concurred with staff's recommendation PUBLIC WORKS--ACTION NEEDED: Proceed with notifying County of City's wishes on tax forfeit property as approved by Council Receiving Bids and Awarding the Contract for ST. 1983-10, Sealcoating Project (Bids opened May 5, 1983, 11 :00 A.M. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 9 A Bid awarded to low bidder--Allied Blacktop. Council congratulated staff on a job well done on this joint bid effort. PUBLIC WORKS--ACTION NEEDED: Inform all bidders of Council award Consideration of a Resolution Giving Preliminary Approval to a Project Under the Municipal Industrial Development Act, Referring the Proposal to the Commis- sioner of Energy, Planning and Development for Approval and Authorizing Preparation of Necessary Documents--Elo Engineering, Inc. Project . . . . . . . 10 - 10 C Resolution No. 48-1983 adopted CENTRAL SERVICE--ACTION NEEDED Inform Elo Engineer- ing, Inc. of Council preliminary approval Council Meeting, May 16, 1983 Page 6 NEW BUSINESS (Continued) Consideration of a Resolution Endorsing Development of a Joint Powers Agency to Function as a Watershed Management, Organization for the Upper Mississippi East-South Watershed . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 11 - 11 C Resolution No. 49-1983 adopted. John Flora named as City's Representative on agency z PUBLIC WORKS--ACTION NEEDED: Proceed With development of Joint Powers Agency as repre- I-C sentative of City Consideration of a Resolution Requesting U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Inspection of Emergency Levees Within the City of Fridley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 - 12 C Item tabled to next meeting PUBLIC WORKS--ACTION NEEDED: Put item on next agenda for Council consideraton Consideration of a Resolution to Enter into an Agreement with the State of MN, Department of Public Safety to Provide Inspection Services . . . . . 13 - 13 C Resolution No. 50-1983 adopted FIRE DEPT.--ACTION NEEDED: Have agreement executed and forward to appropriate parties at State Claims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Approved CENTRAL, -SERVICE--ACTION NEEDED: Pay claims Council Meeting, May 16, 1983 Page 7 NEW BUSINESS (Continued) 1 Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 - 15 L Swimming Pool Licenses added to list. All licenses Approved CENTRAL SERVICE--ACTION NEEDED: Issue licenses Estimates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 - 16 A Approved CENTRAL SERVICE--ACTION NEEDED: Pay estimates COUNCIL COMPLIMENTED STAFF'S EFFORTS ON HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE. CITIZEN'S ARE PLEASED WITH STAFF'S EFFORTS ADJOURN: CITY OF FRIDLEY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MAY 4, 1983 CALL TO ORDER: Chairwoman Schnabel called the May 4, 1983, Planning Commission meeting to order at 7:34 p.m. ROLL CALL: Members Present: Ms. Schnabel , Mr. Oquist, Ms. Gabel , Mr. Svanda, Mr. Goodspeed, Mr. Kondrick Menbers Absent: Mr. Saba Others Present: Jerrold Boardman, City Planner Bill Deblon, Associate Planner Marie Karn, 1390 Onondaga St. N.E. Ed Karn, 1390 Onondaga St. N.E. Maxine Boone, 6564 Channel Rd. N.E. Bruce Bondow, 6616 Central Ave. N.E. John Mathern, Frank M. Langenfeld Construction, Inc. Box 483, Hastings,Mn. 55033 David Kramber, 2013 - 29th Ave. N.W. APPROVAL OF APRIL 20, 1983, PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION BY MR. KONDRICK, SECONDED BY MS. GABEL, TO APPROVE THE APRIL 20, 1983, PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES AS WRITTEN. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 1 . PUBLIC HEARING: REZONItNG RE UE F ZOA #83-01 Y FRANK M. LANGENFELD �JSTRUCTION, INC. : Rezone Lot t e North- a of Lot 4, an ots Z_,__7,_a_nT 8, Block 1 , Erco's First Addition, C-2 (general business areas), to R-3 (general multiple family dwelling areas) , all located in the North Half of Section 13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, the same being 6516 Central Avenue N.E. and 6501 and 6517 Channel Road N.E. MOTION BY MR. OQUIST, SECONDED BY MR. KONDRICK, TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING ON REZONING REQUEST, ZOA #83-01, BY FRANK M. LANGENFELD CONSTRUCTION, INC. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 7:35 P.M. Mr. Deblon stated the proposed project is located just north of Mississippi St. between Channel Road and Old Central . The proposal is for a rezoning from C-2 to R-3 which allows multiple dwellings. The proposal is for three 4-plexes, each 4-plex approximately 2,000 sq. ft. in foundation area, two-story, with two units per story. Garages are included in the development. i PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MAY 4, 1983 PAGE 2 Mr. Deblon stated Staff has looked at the possibility of a land subdivision in the future and the eventual selling off of each of the three buildings. With minor adjustments, the proposal will meet future subdivision requirements. Mr. Deblon stated this is actually a down-zoning from C-2. Whenever there are two districts of C-2 or residential nature, there is a district separation requirement. He believed the applicant would be required to put up a fence or some type of screening to separate the zones. The applicant is agreeable to that. Mr. Deblon stated the floor plans of the buildings were included in the Planning Commission's agenda. He stated these units are not as dense as far as units per square foot as the code allows. There is an abundance of green area. Mr. Deblon stated the Rice Creek Watershed Board will have to review this development for drainage and will have to approve it before any building permits will be issued. Mr. Deblon stated that at this time, the City does not have a certificate of survey in the records. He felt that if this proposal is approved by the Planning Commission, a certificate of survey should be required before the proposal goes on to City Council so the actual dimensions to the foot can be determined. Mr. Kondrick asked about the exterior of the buildings. Mr. John Mathern stated he is representing Frank M. Langenfeld Construction, Inc. He stated the building uses a combination of brick, rough-sawn cedar and masonite lapsiding. The units are 1 ,008-1 ,080 sq. ft. per unit with four units per building. They are termed "energy-efficient" rental units. There are four single stall garages, so each tenant is offered one single stall garage, and there is sufficient parking to meet the City's requirements. Mr. Mathern stated there are a .lot of green spaces. They like to offer people a nice place to rent as well as provide some ponding basins for their own run-off from the parking lots and roofs. They have submitted their plans to the Rice Creek Watershed Board, and he believed the plans were being reviewed now. Mr. Kondrick asked about the average monthly rents. Mr. Mathern stated the rents will be in the range of $475-500 per month. These buildings are the 18th, 19th, and 20th buildings of this kind they have built in the last year. They have built in different suburban areas around the St. Paul area. The rent is exclusive of utilities. Each unit has its own gas furnace and hot water heater, so each unit is separately metered except for water and sewer. Ms. Gabel stated she felt the trash containers were too close to Channel Road and felt it would be better if they could be located by the garages. Mr. Mathern agreed he would also like to see them put alongside the garages and stated they would work with the relocation of the trash containers. He stated the trash containers will be screened from view by rough-sawn cedar. f PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MAY 4, 1983 PAGE 3 Ms. Schnabel stated that regarding the district separation between the duplexes and the new chiropractice clinic on the corner of Mississippi St. and Old Central , what was the petitioner planning to do for screening? Mr. Mathern stated they would prefer to screen with greenery, but if the City requires fencing, they would accept that. Ms. Schnabel asked if any of the buildings already built have been turned into condominium developments. Mr. Mathern stated they have not, although with the use of the party wall , ceiling insulation, sound stops, and fire stops required for condominium con- version, if they or any future owners wanted to convert, it could be done as the buildings would probably meet most of the guidelines acceptable for condominium conversion. Ms. Schnabel asked if it was the owner's intention to own or sell off these buildings. Mr. Mathern stated they would like to have a -building on each lot and at this time, they plan to own the buildings. Ms. Schnabel stated that in terms of the future and the eventual selling off of the units, she was concerned with the floor plan for the lower units where the rear exit is through a bedroom. Does this present any problem in terms of security as well as the selling off as a condominium? Mr. Mathern stated when they originally designed the plan about 22 yrs. ago, they did not want the exit on the lower level out the back. They felt the one in the front was sufficient since all the windows in the bedrooms are fire-escape rated windows. However, some municipalities required rear exits or a separate exit door. He stated those doors are solid core doors, they are dead bolted so entrance cannot be gained through the rear door any easier than through the front door. The doors are also locked from the inside. Most tenants do not even use the doors. They are simply there as another means of escape in case of fire. Mr. Oquist asked about the maintenance of the property. Mr. Mathern stated the building owner is responsible for the exterior maintenance. There is no extra charge for maintenance as it is taken into account in the rent. Mr. Deblon asked about handicapped accessibility. Mr. Mathern stated they are required by state law to have handicapped access to the front entry, and they do that by a lengthy gently sloped sidewalk leading up to the entry. They also have a handicapped stall per unit in the parking lot. Mr. Oquist asked about exterior lighting. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MAY 4, 1983 PAGE 4 Mr. Mathern stated exterior lighting is provided on the buildings controlled by an electric eye so as to correspond with dusk and dawn. It floods the parking lots from the buildings and covers front and rear entrances. This meets the standards required. Ms. Schnabel asked if there was anyone in the audience who would like to speak for or against this proposal . Ms. Maxine Boone, 6564 Channel Rd, asked about the landscaping that would be required. Mr. Mathern stated the City requires them to submit a landscape plan which is a mixture of sod, trees, and shrubs along the sidewalks, along the property line, and in front of the buildings. Mr. Deblon stated the final landscaping plan has not yet been approved, but it is part of the building permit process. Mr. David Kramber, 2013 - 29th Ave. N.W. , stated he owns the property where the chiropractic office building is located. He stated he had no objection to the development, but he would like to see a fence for district separation, rather than greenery. He stated there is a dairy store on the corner of Old Central and Mississippi across the street, and people and children would be cutting across his property to get to it. Mr. Bruce Bondow, 6616 Central Ave. , stated he owns the adjacent residential rental property immediately to the north on Old Central . In observing other C-2 areas and considering the potential parking problems and other problems such as noise, smells, and clutter associated with C-2 areas, he felt this proposal and the rezoning to R-3 would alleviate a lot of those problems. He would like to speak in favor of the rezoning. He stated he would also like to commend the developer for his plan. He thought it was a very attractive plan, and he would like to recommend that the Planning Commission recommend approval of this plan to the City Council . MOTION BY MS. GABEL, SECONDED BY MR. KONDRICK, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING ON ZOA #183-01 BY FRANK M. LANGENFELD CONSTRUCTION, INC. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 8:05 P.M. MOTION BY MR. KONDRICK, SECONDED BY MR. OQUIST, TO RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF REZONING REQUEST, ZOA ##83-01, BY FRANK M. LANGENFELD CONSTRUCTION, INC., TO REZONE LOT 3 AND THE NORTH HALF OF LOT 4,AND LOTS 6, 7, AND 8, BLOCK 1, ERCO'S FIRST ADDITION, FROM C-2 (GENERAL BUSINESS AREAS) , TO R-3 (GENERAL MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING AREAS) , ALL LOCATED IN THE NORTH HALF OF SECTION 13, T-30, R-24, CITY OF FRIDLEY, THE SAME BEING 6516 CENTRAL AVENUE N.E. AND 6501 AND 6517 CHANNEL ROAD N.E., WITH THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS: 1. THE PROPOSAL MEETS THE APPROVAL OF THE RICE CREEK WATERSHED BOARD. 2. A CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY BE REQUIRED. 3. FENCING BE REQUIRED FOR DISTRICT SEPARATION. 4. THE RELOCATION OF TRASH CONTAINERS BE ADDRESSED IN THE LANDSCAPING PLAN. 5. A 10-FT. BIKEWAY/WALKWAY EASEMENT BE RETAINED ALONG MISSISSIPPI ST. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MAY 4, 1983 PAGE 5 Mr. Oquist stated this looked like an attractive way to develop that property. The development seemed well thought out and the units are placed well on the property. Ms. Gabel stated the development seems consistent with the housing to the north and is a better use for that property than a commercial use. The commercial areas in Fridley are too spread out as it is. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED. UNANIMOUSLY. Ms. Schnabel stated that at their May 16th meeting, the City Council will set the public hearing for June 6. 2. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #8,3A02, BY MARIE C. KARN: er Section 205.052, 2, A, of the Fridley City Code, t allow the construction of a second accessory building, a 24 ft. by 20 ft. s rage building, located on Lot 5, Block 1 , Walnut Addition, the same being,1 390 Onondaga Street N.E. MOTION BY MR. KONDRICK, SECONDED BY MR. SVANDA, TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING ON SP #83-02 BI*1IARIE C. KARN. UPON A VOICE VOTE,�7L VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 8:14 P.M. Mr. Deblon stated the property is located on the corner of Hayes and Onondaga. The proposal is to put up a second accessory building, 20' x 24' . The plan shows the building located about 4 ft. from the rear and side property lines. The code minimum setback is 3 ft. Ms. Marie Karn asked if it would be possTble to move the building more into the center of the lot, rather than i /p/the far c6rner. Ms. Schnabel stated that beca e of the code, if -the Karn's moved the proposed structure over so it was mor in a direct line with,,the house next door, the structure would have to be,% minimum of 3 ft. and p&Kaps up to 5 ft. off the property line so that 15 t. is maintained between the pr,oposed structure and the neighbor's structure/ Ms. Schnabel asked what the purpose was for the proposed struct e. Ms. Karn stated/at s for storage. They have a two-car attached ga ge, but need another buto house lav+n equipment, snowblower, boat, etc. here is no driveway prthis time to the new building. MOTION BY MR. OQUIST, SECONDED BY MR. KONDRICK, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. ON SP #183-02 BY MARIE C. KARN. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRWOMAN SCHNABEL DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 8:28 P.M. OOUNC L MEETING OF JUNE 6, 1983 PAIGE 2 Mayor Nee stated both members of the VFW and American Legion asked him how to proceed to obtain such an ordinance and he felt it was appropriate to ask the Council to review it. Mr. Pulam stated the gambling ordinance would be for the non-profit organizations in the City. Councilman Barnette asked if this was common practice in the majority of the VFW Posts. Mr. Pulam stated it was very common and the neighboring cities of Blaine, Columbia Heights, and Coon Rpaids, as well as many others, have a gambling ordinance. Mr. Pulam stated the Council has a record of the VFW's contributions to community service and the proceeds from such an ordinance would also go towards community service. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to direct staff to recommend an ordinance for the Council's consideration. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. Nr. Jim Hill, Public Safety Director, stated all the cities in Anoka County have such an ordinance and that the State statute is pretty stringent and well-defined regarding a gambling ordiance. PUBLIC HEARINGS: E ; LT R-EAKN, ON REZONRE REQUEST. 2OA #83-01, BY FRANK M LANGENFELD QQWT, 7STION, INC. , W REZONE FROM C-2 TO &- LOT'S IN fiTAQCK I, ERCQ'S ADDITION, THE SAFAE BEING 6516 CENTRAL AVENUE AND 6501 AND 6517 C�IANDIEL ROAD N. E.• MOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open 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 opened at 7:43 p. m. Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated this request is to rezone lots in Erco's First Addition from commercial to multiple residential in order to construct three four-plexes. He stated the size of the apartments will range from 1,000 to 1,080 square feet per unit with single car garages. Mr. Flora stated the plan is being reviewed by the Rice Creek Watershed District to make sure it meets their criteria. Ms. Flora stated the units are basically designed so they could, at some future date, become condominiums. At this point of time, however, they will be used as rental property with rents between $475-$500/month. Mr. Flora stated the Planning Commission recommended approval of this rezoning request with the following stipulations; (1) the proposal meets with approval of the Rice Creek Watershed District; (2) a certificate of survey be required; (3) fencing be provided between the two properties; (4) trash containers be relocated and addressed in the landscaping plan to be approved by the City staff; and (5) a 10 foot bikeway/walkway easement be provided along Mississippi Street. �IrtT]M OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF ZZ FRIDIEY CITY COUNCIL OF JUNE 6, 1983 The Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order at 7:30 p. m. by Mayor Nee. PLEDGE OF AL MIANCE: Mayor Nee led the Council and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Nee, Councilman Fitzpatrick, Councilman Hamernik, Councilman Schneider and Councilman Barnette MEMBERS ABSENT: None APPROVAL OF MINUTES: : CONTINUED BOARD OF REVIEW MEETING, MAY 16, 1983: MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the minutes as presented. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. COUNCIL MEETING. MAY 16, 1983 MOTION by Councilman Schneider to approve the minutes as presented. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: Mayor Nee requested the following item be added to the agenda: "Consideration of Permit for Firjeworks for the 49er Days Celebration". MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to adopt the agenda with the above addition. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. OPEN FORUM VISITORS VFW PST 363 RE: GAMBLING ORDINANCE: Mr. Dewey Pulam, Commander of VFW Post 363, appeared before the Council regarding their request for the Council to adopt a gambling ordinance following the guidelines of the State statute. Mr. Pulam stated that most of the cities in this area have such an ordinance and their members, as well as non-members, participate in these functions. (bUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 6 1"3 PAGE 3 Mr. Flora stated the City has normally been requesting a 15 foot easement for the bikeway/walkway system so he would suggest, if this rezoning is approved, that a 15 foot easement be provided. Councilman Schneider questioned if parking was adequate since there are only single car garages. The petitioner stated each four plex would have a single car garage per unit as well as six other uncovered parking spaces. Mr. Flora stated two adjacent property owners were present at the public hearing before the Commmission and didn't have any objection except they wanted fencing to be provided between the commercial and residential properties. No persons in the audience spoke regarding this proposed rezoning request. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Harrernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously ar)C the Lublic hearing closed at 7:48 p. m. The Petitioner asked if it would be possible to have a first reading on the rezoning ordinance since they wished to begin construction as soon as possible. MOTION by Councilman Schneider to approve the first reading of the ordinance to grant rezoning request #83-01 to rezone Lot 3, and the north half of Lot 4, and Lots 6, 7 and 8, Block 1, Erco's First Addition, from C- 2 to R-3 , all located in the north half of Section 13 , T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, with the following stipulations: (1) that this rezoning meets the approval of the Rice Creek Watershed District; (2) a certificate of survey be filed; (3) fencing be required; (4) trash containers be relocated and addressed in the landscaping plan to be approved by the City staff; and (5) a 15 foot bikeway/walkway easement be retained along Mississippi Street. Seconded by Councilrran Barnette. Leon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the notion carried urGr.imously. 2, PtT?LIC HEARTM_..01.MSESSMEI�fI - QR WATER. SANITARY SEWER, AND STORM SEWER JMFEMU - EIW ECT NO, 134: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carrieG unanirrcusly and the public hearing opened at 7:52 p. m. Mr. Inman, City Clerk, stated this project was for water, sanitary sewer and storm sewer in the Heather Hills project and was petitioned for by Brickner Builders. Mr. Inman stated the total cost of the project was $109,577 .23 and, at the request of the developer, this cost was divided among the 11 lots for a total assessment of $9,961.57 per lot. Mr. Ralph Skinner, 6217 Central Avenue, stated he wished to make a statement to the Council regarcing development of his property, and how previous actions of the Council landlocked his property. Mayor Nee stated the item being heard now is the question of the assessment to the lots in Heather Hills. Mr. Skinner stated he had no objection to the matter of the assessments being placed on triose lots in Heather Hills. ODLwiL mFElTNG OF JUNE 6. 1983 PAGE 4 Mayor Nee stated he would rather keep the record of this hearing focused on the assessments arC. F.r. Skinner would be able to give his comments regarding his property, after the public hearings on the improvement projects. (see later comments) Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated if Council proceeds with the request of the developer that these improvement costs be equally divided, a notation to this effect would be made on the records. He stated if the normal assessment method were used, the lots would have varying assessments depending on their size. No persons in the audience spoke regarding these proposed assessments. MOTION by Councilman Schneider 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 8:00 p. m. 3 PUBLIC HEARING ON ASSESSME41 FOR WATER AND SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT PRQ6 Ea W. 136: MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open the public hearng. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing opened at 8:00 p. m. Mr. Inman., City Clerk, stated this improvement project is for water and sanitary sewer for the Doty/Wellner Addition and 64th Avenue improvements. Be stated the improvements for the Doty/,,ellner Addition were petitioned for by the owners and the 64th Avenue improvement was petitioned for by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority. The total cost for the Doty/Wellner Addition was $29,394.38 to be divided equally between 13 lots or an assessment of $2,261.11 per lot, as requested by the developer. ribe cost to be assessed to the BRA for the 64th Avenue improvement is $17,516.55. Mr. Inman stated Mr. Doty has withdrawn his earlier request to the Council to have the assessmepts divides- to ordy eight lots. No persons in the audience spoke regarding, this proposed assessment. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public heair_g closed at 8:02 p. m. PUBLIC HEARING N AmEsSMENT mg STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS ST 1982-1 ASID _ST. MOTION 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 8:02 p. in. Mr. Inman, City Clerk, stated this assessment is for street improvement projects ST. 1982-1 and ST. 1982-2. Be stated the total cost of project ST. 1982-1 was $172,012.07 and covered street ir.prover:!erts ir_ the Feather Hills Pest Addition, Doty/Wellner Addition, 69th Avenue, and the Uniersity Avenue West Service Road. W InTa-wlldx�.., Yl LLO W-IW trail(iyr ZOA #83-01 Frank M. Langenfel d Con structiromc, �3ynP.a ' 9ta C PURCHASE AGREEMENT I ORM APPROVED BY MINNESOTA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORSO v R E A LTO R'., aaviaan Sued.1070 ,Minn.,.-_. RECEIVED ......................................................................................�y...�..�.................................. the fes.. uQti, ? �.!l/ f (=.:.aLr. .) DOLLARS as earnest money and in part payment for the purchase of property at (Cheek.Cash,to be T....3�. .. ited..upo weeptante,or Note—State Whkh) � �tG � .. lfs.... . ../..... ...........situated in the County of. 'lv ..........................................................State of Minnesota,and legally described as follows,to-wit: t-fli 3, 407fb, to7-7,GvTb' -A 74 including all garden bulbs,plants,shrubs and trees,all storm sash,storm doors,detachable vestibula,screens,a wn-ings,*indoor shades,blinds (including venetian blinds),curtain rods, traverse rods,drapery rods,lighting Cuctura and bulbs,plumbingfixtures,hot water tanks and heating plant (with any burners,tanks,stokers and other equip tneat used in connection there- with),water softener and liquid gas rank and controls (if the property of seller),stump pump,television antenna,inciner- ator,built-in dishwasher,garbage disposal,ovens,cools top stoves and central au conditioning equipment,if any,used and k)aced on said premises and including also the following personal property. a/U,of whhiich pro %the undersigned has this da sold co the buyer for the sem of: Q/It T.... . ..Lt� �i�?W........................ .� . DOLLARS, .................(:......... ......�.. which the buyer agrees to pay in the following manner: Earnest money herein paid S ZOD---60. . and slC SII tJf .._i..�soe .,the dace of closing. q l�L�l17J6air 4mal T)r /yGlLYr-�/+1C� P �IjJ�e..r��L dy CI-y 4FZ14&y Aad f?14f, Cir cats i Sat�7 of s atclt� t c sty S f 3� i3acD AOL �At(7tar, 7)Ja✓xscL� Rat Gr'1��K f A(,i-)(.vS, UiL HAi44 fA! Ftcc� ,t g Qi As tht� 11 4otititki 6y Glsg 6t F4,J141 t'a"I w,N occ­ oshvu 30afifs et V/x,`,-r C lk bola t )iledl li Atek* &uiv rl yl 7nas fJ /les of-rn.� �4t AC- X1-1, VVs�j -t 6 ,k A �-tL)&,t � Subject to ptrformance by the buyer the seller agrees to execute and deliver a dodo.._ dodo dodo. dodo Warranty Deed G (tar be ioAned in by sponse,if any) conveying;marketable title to said premises subject only to the following exceptions: li (a) Iia ilding and zoning laws,ordinances.State and Federal regulations. (b) Restrictions muting ns use or impmvanent of premises without Effective forfeiture provision. (c) Reservation of any mincrala..r mineral rights to the State of Minnesota. t (d) l)tility and drainage casement,which do note interfere with present improvements. � (e) Rights of tenants AS follows: (unless specified,not subject to 19wcies) rl The lwyer shiall pay the real estate taxes due in the year 19 0 r pggd any unpai inuallmenu of special assessments payable therewith and thercaftrr. lier warrants that real estate taxes due in the year 191 will be r-_ . ...........1...__... homestead c'lauilication S��� ,,r l ¢3 (full,partial or non-homestead—state which) C Lt s" ,+^ her t sc sipper nor the arllcr's agent Irukc any rrpresenwtioa or warranty whatsoever concerning the amount of real estate taxes which shall be Assessed against the pngXrty subsequent to the due of purchase. Seller o:ovenants that buildings,if any,are entirely within the boundary lines of the property and agrees acs remove all personal property 'tJ not included herein and all debris from the premiss prior to possession date.SELLER WARRANTS ALL APPLIANCES,HEATING,AIR (1 CONDITIONING,WIRING AND PLUMISING USED AND LOCATED ON SAID PREMISES ARE IN PROPER WORKING ORDER (� AT DATE OF CLOSING. 1 ,/US/ The seller further Agrees to deliver possession not later than C L/ CJ p,.vft that all hereof. of this agreement have been c nipled with.Unless otbctwise'specified this sale sh l be closed on or bef re G(I Jays(rum the dare hereof. k. In the event this property is destroyed or substantially damaged by fire or any tither cause fore the closing date,this agreement shall t� become null anti v,tid,at the purchaser's option,and all monies paid hereunder shall be refunded to him. o" The buyer and seller also mutually agree that pro rues adjyJ�tpents o ren es,rerAl nee and city water,and, in the case of income property,carmir operating c'xpens,•s,shall be made As of C t!C C -..�Il U' - T1e seller shall,within a reasonable tine after approval of thi agreement, furnishract of tide, or a Registered Property Abstract certified to date to include pnsper searches cuveriag bankruptcies,and State and udgments and liens.The buyer shall be allowed 10 days after receipt thereof for examination of said title and the making of any objections thereto,said objections to be mads' in writing or dunatl to be waived.If any objections are so made the seller shall be allowed 120 day,I,,maks'such title marketable. Ponding curr4 tion of title doe payme,00s fenvnder required shall le postponed,but upon correction of tide and within 10 days after written notice to the bra:•.the poi-ri,sha"•n-'orm thi,aereemenr according to its terms. If Said title 1,:est:'tar,-IJLde auJ,S rna mads'Ni within 120 days from die due of written objections thereto as alcove provided, this agrttnnstt shall be null awi void,at option of the buyer,anal neither principal shall be liable for damages lerevnder to the other principal. � All m-ley IlKrec.l,Ira'ls.ti.!by She hover shall be refund J.It dw tide to said property be found Marketable or be an made Within Said opine, and said buyer Aull J,I uh in any,if the agnenscmr,and otmunue in default for a period of W tiny,,then and in that case rbc seller may : rm inure this ontuct and esu such tcrminati,.ai all the pa}ments made upxn this contract shat_. be rMaitsc.l by said seller and said agent,as 1=r uye,tivc itev"na,may.14­r.a,lip,i,luThis damagm.time[wing of the essence hereof. his provision sb.!1 Mt deptivr either party of Ilia•richt of mfoniug rite+I`o'oif, Ierinrtoamc of this untrAO provided!such contract slull:Hit be Icrminuc,l and provided action I.,enlorac Ierlocuaude%ball le e.inoienoed witbin six months after such right of actin shall aria. It i,i o lcr.h.d and atm.1 slur Ibis sale is made subject ui the approval by the owner of said premiss in writing and that the under. sigeu,J p:,w i+iia o.•u...... r liable or nslonsihle oar account of this agreement,except res return or aco.unt for the earnest money laid under [Lis .rSrracl. - The delivery of all papers crud nun ies shall le made at toe tdlicr of: Agent 1,the undersigned,owner of the above land,do hereby approve the above agree' t and de Sale thereby made. r gree purchase the said property for the price and ve fill d subject m all conditions(SFlu.) ......................... ($FAL) 8nyet.......___.._ ___...(SEAL) ............. :... ................................................... dodo. Seller %yet YAIt-x� THIS IS &JXrALLy BINDING t'QNTRACT. Jr. MOT UND RSMi"n sFsz r'nunr-rr-Wr STATE OF MINNESOTA CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS CITY OF FRIDLEY 4;1.8720 In the Matter of Rezoning Lot 3, and the North half Bl ?c 1 Er co's Addition . of Lot 4, and Lot 6, 7 and 8, �rom C-2 general business REZONING areas) to R-3 (general multiple dwelling areas to be addressed as 6515 Central Avenue N.E. and 6501 and 6517 Channel Road N. E. Langenfeld Construction, Inc,. Owner �AyOrdinance No. 777 tinn�s,4MR 55033 The above entitled matter came before the City Council of the City of Fridley and was heard on the 20th , day of June , 1983 , on a petition for rezoning pursuant to the City of Frid ey s Zoning Ordinance, for the following described property: Lot 3, and the North half of Lot 4, and Lots 6, 7 and 8, Block 1 , Erco' s Addition Pin No. ' s 13-30-24-24-0070 13-30-24 24 0073 13 30 24 24 0075 Half of 13-30-24-24-0071 13 12 24 24 0074 13 30 24 24 0076 IT IS ORDERED that a rezoning be granted as upon the following conditions or reasons: as per letter of record at City Hall dated June 29, 1983 DATED this day of , 19 � MAYOR - WILLIAM E STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF ANOKA ) ss. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF FRIDLEY ) r T /r:l.. /`l _1, r..._ 1L.. 't.. ^ ',Jl " � J L ,., /�:t.. T -11 11 11 1nmg11, %, IEy I..ICfR IUI I.IIC vi Ly o iriJulA'ey Wil.il QIIU iii for saiid 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 ity of Fridley, Minnesota, in the County of Anoka on the J day of 19 X3 . DRAFTED BY: City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 SIDNEY . INMAN, CITY CLERK r (S LAt) ',r 18`74 c R�� - Cbe�� TTT ha WICE OF COUNTY RECORDI K STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF ANDW, hereby certify that the within instr& munt wa J fil d�in8is t office for recM.2 tm the. A.D., 19 lock 1&M., and was duly recordlM In book } page BY 1�1e=Decp!=uty- City order of Fridley 6431 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS. The Council of the City of Fridley do 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 3 and the North Half of Lot 4 and Lots 6, 7, and 8, Block 1 , Ercofs, First Addition, lying in the North Half of Section 13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota, Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District known as C-2 (general business areas) . SECTION 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change the official zoning map to show said tract or area to be rezoned from Zoned District C-2 (general business areas) to R-3 (general multiple family dwellings areas) . PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF 1983 WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR ATTEST: SIDNEY C. INMAN - CITY CLERK Public Hearing: June 6, 1983 First Reading: June 6, 1983 Second Reading: Publish: 2/2/3/31