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PS87-07 It CITY OF FRIDLEY REZONING REQUEST ZOA I 6431 UNIVERSITY AID N.E. 2A ' FRIDLEY, M43— VACATIO EQUEST SAV (612)571-3450 PLATTING REQUEST P.S. _ �po o ��. REQUEST FEE' �'OO PARK FEE / RECEIPT # SCIiEDULED PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING DATE t l r 1 SCHIMULED CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE PROPERTY INFORMATION p PROPERTY ADMFSS 5 71(0 l n S o U�t r LMAL DESCRIPTION: SC'e. ATFT kc-vek OA`�fe 'j"` Lkvl'-� LOT BLOCK TRACT/ADDITION _ PRES ENT Z ON ING A- I REQUESTED ZONING REASON FOR REQUEST: A site plan showing the proposed future use is required for all rezoning. U'e_ c7,Q`e }2— y t 51 1-i -j,,- �. L O—1—S ************************************************************************************ FEE OWNER INFORMATIO o -5�-- c NAME (please print) PHONE # ADDRESS SIGNATURE DATE Note to Contract Purchase_T,N* le*e*� *e.j * s * ******** ******** ************************* 4********* PETITIONER INFORMATION NAME (please print) 6YIL.L'Y-Ne-y- JJt��t �v'� .J, hC_PffONE # S /-7 Y-TY7 l __ ADazEss 6,-00 Pw, C S' 1�- 1 Uy Fy'd/e v m,'hvi► S-.S-'/3 D SIGNATURE ���Gl1��d l� r.� DATE /0'/-3 c7 ************************************************************************************ PLANNING COMI•'iISSION APPROVED DENIED DATE CITY COUNCIL: APPRCWED DENIED DATE STIPULATIONS: • • - ! The petitioner hereby understands that: 1. The City will notify all residents and owners of property within 350 feet of said property for rezoning and platting and 200 feet for vacation. 2. This application must be signed by all owners of the property, or an explanation given why this is not the case. 3. Responsibility for any defect in the proceedings resulting from the failure to list the names and address of all residents and property owners of property in question, belongs to the petitioner. 4. A scaled plan of proposed property and structure must be drawn and attached, showing the following: * North direction * Location of proposed structure, and front and rear setbacks * Landscaping, if applicable * Street names ADDENDUM — PLATTING REQUEST FEE OWNER INFORMATION NAME (/ ! 0-'kl OQ- PHONE ADDRESS SIGNATURE / DATE Z LEGAL: Lot 25, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, except the southerly 150 feet including a right of way. ADDENDUM - PLATTING REQUEST FEE OWNER INFORMATION NAME ' , G� PHONE J-71 " d ADDRESS lIo /� � 5(��L� ��'� �'`� ,,e / r h SIGNATURE DATE l �4` vZ LEGAL: All that part of Lot 24, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92 except the south 150 feet of the east 80 feet of said Lot 24, including a right of way. lc BricknerBuilders • 71 6230 HWY. 65 SUITE 104 FRIDLEY, MN. 55432 October 13, 1987 ADDENDUM - PLATTING REQUEST NAME James A. Jordan PHONE 3 G - -2Z O S Rita B. Jordan, husband and wife ADDRESS :7� / /v 6(29 Lt/ Ronald E. Stuart PHONE 7� •8/Z '� Kathleen A. Stuart, husband and wife r� ADDRESS 4-S+AjC. LEGAL: That part of Lot 14, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92 in Anoka County, Minnesota which lies East of the West 165 feet thereof, except the East 30 feet of said Lot 14- SIGNATURES: � c9 . es . Jordan Date- %O _ /3 / 2.2 J% Rita B. Jordan Ronald E. Stuart Date Kathleen A. Stuart - ' Builders IA ric 574-9871 6230 HWY. 65 SUITE 104 FRIDLEY, MN. 55432 # October 13, 1987 ADDENDUM - PLATTING REQUEST FEE OWNER INFORMATION NAME Irene A. Mitchell, AKA Irene Mitchell PHONE # ADDRESS SIGNATURE � DATE LEGAL: Lot 16, except the East 33 feet, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92 M 1B Brickner Builders—, 574-9871 6230 HWY. 65 SUITE 104 FRIDLEY, MN. 55432 October 13, 1987 ADDENDUM - PLATTING REQUEST FEE OWNER INFORMATION NAME Mahlon S. Moe PHONE Fern I. Moe husband and wife ADDRESS , SIGNATURE DATE /� / LEGAL: Outlot A, Acorn Hills Addition ,e p Bull n °d Form No.28-1V1. Yiller•Da�u Co,Y�meapolia,Yfna Individual m Corporacion. Yimnoca Uniform C.on�e�andns IItaats(1911). 259757-----] MR9 Nbenture M;rsothis............1? � e .March 19_6.4 between.....Lawrence LeonardPeten, huabanfi hSiai' a L. peEe=sori 'wife"'" of the County of..............Anoka............................. . ... And Stats of................Miffiesota................................................. , part...of the first part, and.....Citx og..Fri�ley.................................._. ......................................................................................... _........................................... ............ _........................................., ion under the laws of the State of.................... ................................. party of the Woond part, �itnestgetU, �h�,t h, rtieG. of the rat rt, in consideration f the sum of One and No/100 Dollars ($1.00 and o�er valu6s reeivc----------------- -- .............A............................................................................... .........................................................................................................I..............DOLLX RS, to..Parties...of...lst...pazt.in hand paid by the said party of tha second part, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do............ hereby Grant, Bargain, Quitclaim, and Cone; unto the said party of the second part, its successors and assigns, Forever,all the tract......or parcel......of land lying and being in the County of.....................Awk,,e...............................................And State of Minnesota,described as follows, to-wit: A thirty foot (301) easement for Streets and Utilities described as follows: All that part of Lot Fourteen (14), Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, that lies east of a line drawn parallel to and thirty feet (30') measured at right angles, west of the east line of said Lot Fourteen (14); lying in Section 24, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. i j I I I i To Jbabe anb to bolb the Same, Together with all the hereditaments and appurtenances there- unto belonging or in anywise appertaining, to the said party of the second part,its successors and assigns, Forever. N Weslimonp Whereof, The said part............of the First part ha..Ye...hereunto set.,....their .............. hands....the day and year first above written. i P � �1 In resenee of . ....... ........ :.��1 ...... ...` ..... .. ..-� ................. .... .... y:..� 4' ..............:.�� - .. 632 PAGE5i-9 BOOK 632 PAa 560 Mate of Ainnegota, county of Anoka On this.....................17th......................................df a o March y ......_............. ................................._...............__.,19...64..,before free, a. Notary..,Public within and or said County, ............................................... f .1 Personally appeared, I Lawrence Leonard Peterson, husband and Evalene L. Peterson, wife to me known to be the I person......_5................................described in, and who executed the foregoing instrument, ............................ and acknowlcd_ed that ..t.he Y. executed the j (See Note) _ soma as their .,,,..... free act and deed..................................................... .......................... - .(See Note) - ............. NC't'?".�4.:/4 ....Y`.:......!�ea ^.�irQ�.IL/..........._... •_ Notary Public r��12� _ . .. "^C�RPAet.-A.GELHABounty;.Minn.. t.!o`-ory Fu'.)lic•Anoka.CountY,Minn. ,.My commission expires..�}y.Cpm•mission.�pires_1t�iy2Pa� �p Note:The blank'linee marked"See Note"are for uae wken the inst—ent is eaecuted by an attorney to fact I I i I i 3 "�o �?oAl 0. W A ( RJ1n o R v >; }� 7� o ih o f Yi N Q Y� r4VI t' Y �• w•� O•'a W'O IZV: i t 1� � w � � a � o� ani'• ,x to 4Z �r tip) "2, gaff W � Filed for record on the 23 day of Mar, A D 19�ty at t •15 oeclntk P_,�_ Mill—Davis Co.,Minnestpolis, Claim Decd. Form No.28-M. Minnesots Unijo n Conveyancing Blanks C nudlitviduaj to Corporation. V Y"o Tbig Inbenture. made this_............... day Of .. .... ..................................... betweenLorraine H....Wink1er._.a-.wid0w. ........................................................ . ......... . ........................................................ of the County of.................Anoka.................................................and State of....................Mi nesota........................................... ..A- I........... party. of the first part, and th.P City Q.f-.FTid1.Q.Y.................................................................................................................... .................................................... ..............................................................................I.......................................... �unit r t............he.laws of the State of ....................................... party of the. second Part, a/corpora aftnezoetb, That the said part.Y........ of the first part, in consideration of the sum Of ..Qn.e Dolla-r and Other GQQd and.VAIVA-blP QQTj.$1dprat.jprj 77:7. RS, to.....................them.......................in hand paid by the said party of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do.......-... hereby Grant, Bargain, Quitclaim, and Convey unto the said party of the second part, its swcoessors and assigns, Forever,all the tract.. or parcel of land lying and being in the county of.......................Anoka............................................and State of Minnesota, described as follows, to-wit: The party of the first part conveys all the right title and interest that the party has to a certain easement right of way for roadway purposes over and upon the Westerly 12.76 feet of the Southerly 150 feet of Lot 25, Auditor's Subdivision 92. II To babe aub to 3bolb the frame, Together with, all the hCreditainents and appurtenances there- 110o belonging or in anywise appertaining, to the said party Of the second part,its successors and assigns. Forever. 3n TeE;tjTnonp Mbercof, The said partY_.....of the first part has ...hereunto set her hand the day and year first above nritten. In presence of Lorraine H. Winkler ......................................... ................. ............................................ . .. ................ ............:.......... ............. 2, ................................................................................................ btate of Anneota I Coltnty of— I AA......................... before life,a 196 On this.................... ............................day of. ............lt!!� $�, Pei-sonally appea7-ed ...... Notary-Public ............................. .........................within and f07' S I VIZ n Lorraine H. Winkler, a widow to fire known to be the per-son......................................._described in., and Who executed the foi-cloiniF insty-unient, (See*X........ o,t.,) ........ ........... and acknowled.ded that ..She.. executed the sailleasftee act and deed........... .......................................................................... (See Note) . . .... ......... . ...... ... ......................................... X-otay P blio SPENCER J SO KOL.ftfi4g, nn. 0ta7-y Public .... ..............NOWY PUblic,He"nift1h Counfy,:,;Is MY Commission Expires OCI.28,1" .71y cornnussion expires................................. Not,:The blank]in,,no—ked"See Note"Are for tiuc when the instrument is executed by an attorney in fact. This is to certify that this instrument may, recorded thout ayment of taxes due. VZtne'1I* ,'ASS!s-T'aV Mnty Attbrney r R E I LizUA A t. Em i PR Fq a. A 0 43 le or record on the 7 day of Aug. A. D. 1969 at 2:25 o'clock P.M. BduK 870 PACE ORDINANCE NO. 457 AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY CHARTER TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO AMEND APPENDIX C OF THE CITY CODE The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. For the vacation of the street described as follows: All that part of the westerly 12.76 feet of the southerly 150 feet of Lot 25, Auditor;s Subdivision #92. All lying in the north I of Section 24, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. SECTION 2. The said vacation has beerl made in conformance with Minnesota Statutes and pursuant to Section 12.07 of the City Charter and Appendix C of the City Code shall be so amended. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 18TH DAY OF MAY, 1970. MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL Public Hearing: April 13, 1970 First Reading: April 20, 1970 Second Reading: May 18, 1970 Publish.......: May 27, 1970 Filed for record on the 10 day of July A. D. 1970 at 9 o'clock A. M. • i W.,:.atr D.es I.Awid-1 t.Joist Ten^nu I'min No.SUDS ,may fji� 1nb�titctre, fade this......._..�.�.Sh.........day of..............G?cs .. %''tJ............Is.j� , bettaeen ..................................................:.................................................... JAMES CLARENCE SOVADA and JOY C. SOVADA, husband and wife as joint tenants of the County of...........Anol:a...............................................................and State of.............Minnesota .................................................................. parties:.. of the first part., and.....ROC.ER...G_..KfTEL...and...DIANA.-GONZ.A,LI;Z...EITEL..................................-......................................... ............:................................................................................................................ ....:............................................................................of the Cortnty of ..............._..Ramsey...............................and State o ...........,.....Minnesota f ......................._......................,parties of the second part, Mitntssetb, That the said parties..of the first part, in consideration of the sum .......... One ,Dollar and other valuable considerations - - - - - - - - - - - . ..........................................:.....................................................................................................................................DOLL.4RS, them.............. in hand paid by the said parties of the second part,the receipt whereof is hereby acknowl- edged,do..........hereby Grant,Bartsain., Sell,and Convey unto the said parties of the second part as joint tenants and not as tenants in comnton, their assigns, the survivor of said parties, and the heirs and assigns of the survivor,Forever,all the tract....or parcel...... of land lying and beiryg in the County of ................Atoka......................................and State of Alinnesota, described as follows,to-wit; Lot 25, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92; EXCEPT the Southerly 150 feet thereof; together with an easement for driveway purposes over and upon the Westerly 12.76 feet of the Southerly 150 feet of said Lot 25; according to the plat thereof ori file and of record in the office of the County Recorder in and for Anoka.County, Minnesota, Subject to restrictions, reservations and easements of record, if any. State M �•1 aX Uua tyGt ti011�....._....-•.. To�E)abr anb to 31)olb the&aluc, Together with all the hereditaments and appurtenanxs there- unto belon;jiit�V or in anywise appertaining, to the saW parties of the second part, their assigns, the sur- vivor of said parties,and the heirs and assigns of the survivor,Forever, the said parties of the second part taking as joint tenants and not as tenants in common. .Ind the said James..Clar.enc,e...So.4L.ft_.and...JQy„•C,,,•..Soyacta.,.._ usband._and•,wife.,_as. _ ...............................j ain.t.-tenant s........................ .... ..... ... ...... ......... ........ . ........................... pa.rt.Aes of the ftr,t part,?or_.......khetnselyes.,.,.thei;...,,. heirs, executors and administrators do........... covenant with the said parties of the second part, their assigns,the survivor of said parties,and the heirs and assi_nns of the.survivor,that....they.a.r.e......_.iaell seised in fee of the lands and premises a foreaaid and ha ve. good right to sell and convey the sante in manner and form• aforesaid, and that the same are free front all ineunibra n.ces, And the abore bargained and granted lands and premises, in the quiet and peaceable possession of the said parties of the second part, their assigns, the survivor of said parties,and the.heirs and assigns of the survivor, against all persons lawfully claimin; or to claim the whole or any part thereof, subject to � incumbrances, if any, hereinbefore mentioned, the said parties . of the first part will lVarrant and Defend. 3In t'T..egtimOnP W.bereof, The said parties of the first part ha Ve. hereunto'set.,their hand S. the clay and year ftr.+t abor.•e written. In 1 rescnce of ..........................._,/ - '? ,jame5; -Cir •Claren -Snvada- �� C _............... 3 Juy"C:'"S(i ads'- ......................................................................................... RONALD F. MEYER LAND SURVEYOR LAND SURVEYING SUBDIVISION DESIGN TELEPHONC 771-4386 0815 JE3019 ST. ST. PAUL, MINN. 53101 I hereby certify that this survey was prepared by me and that I am a duly Registered 'Land Surveyor under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Reg. No. 9051 Date: /2, /9�B e✓ 6- /9-BB / CU u� ` r ,� 99•oz 9Z SI °o 'P 6 N �r8 0.5odov z� Zed Hyod � �S -� �-- -�/-- --� SCALE: 1" = 40? Indicates iron set PA- ISO jIfeu Lot 15, Block 1, HEATHER OAKS, Anoka County, Minnesota. Contains 10, 070 sq. ft. . RONALD F. MEYER LAND SURVLYOR LAND SURVEYING SUBDIVISION DESIGN TELEPHONE 771.4589 685 JESSIE ST. ST. PAUL. MINN. 55101 I hereby certify that this survey was prepared by me and that I am a duly Registered Land Surveyor ender the laws of the State of Minnesota. Reg. No. 9051 Date: 1IL/ 12 dy I 9 I � -A _4 o Indicates iron monument I IScales 1" 40' Lot 12, Block 1, HEATHER OAKS, Anoka County, Minnesota. Contains 12,170 sq, ft. . u City of Fridley (Official Publication) 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 Uni- versity Avenue Northeast on Wednes- day,November 18,1987 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 p.m,for the purpose of: Consideration of a Preliminary Plat, P.S. #87-07, Heather Oaks, by Brickner Builders,Inc.,being a replat of Lot 16,except the East 33 feet,Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, and Outlot A, Acorn Hills Addition,and that part of Lot 14, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, which lies East of the West 165 feet thereof, except the East 30 feet of said Lot 14,all generally located at 5980 Stinson Boulevard N.E. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and Place. STEVE BILLINGS Chairman Planning Commission (Nov.4&11,1987)-FRID • � 2B PUBLIC HEARIlWz BEFORE 'IiIE PLANNI% CONNISS ION 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, , November 18, 1987 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 p, to .for the purpose of: Consideration of a Preliminary Plat, . P.S. #87-07, Heather Oaks, by Brickner Builders, , Inc. - being a replat of Lot 16, except the East 33 feet, . Auditor 's Subdivision No. 92, and Outlot A, .Acorn Hills Addition, . and that part of Lot 14, Auditor's Subdivision Na 92, which lies East of the West 165 feet thereof, . except the East 30 feet of said Lot 14, all generally located at 5980 Stinson Boulevard a E Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. SIEVE BILLINGS CHAIRMAN PLANNING OOMMISS ION Publish: November 2 1987 November 9, 1987 Any questions related to this item may be referred to the Fridley Community Development Department, , 571-3450. City of Fridley 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 Wed- nesday, February 10, 1986 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 p.m.for the purpose of: Consideration of a Preliminary Plat P.S.x87-07,Heather Oaks,by Brickner Builders, Inc., being a replat of Lot 16,except the East 33 feet,Auditor's Subdivision No.92, and OUtlot A,Acorn Hills Addition, and that part of Lot-14, Auditor's Subdivision No.92,which lies East of the West 165 feet thereof, and Lot 25, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, except the southerly 150 feet including a right of way, and all that Pari.of Lot 24,Auditor's Sub- division No. 92, except the south 15o feet of the east Bo feet of said Lot 24,including a right of way,all generally located at 5980 Stinson Boulevard N.E. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. DONALD BETZOLD CHAIRMAN PLANNING COMMISSION Any questions related to this item may be referred to the fridley Community Development Depart- ment,571-3450. (Published in the Fridley Focus January 27&February 3,1988.) . • • 3 PUBLIC HEARIlN33 BEFORE SIE PLANNING COYMISS ION 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, February 10, 1988 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of: Consideration of a Preliminary Plat, P.S. #87-07, Heather Oaks, by Brickner Builders, Inc. , being a replat of Lot 16, except the East 33 feet, Auditor 's Subdivision No. 92, and Outlot A, Acorn Hills Addition, and that part of Lot 14, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, which lies East of the West 165 feet thereof, and Lot 25, Auditor ' s Subdivision No. 92, except the southerly 150 feet including a right of way, and all that part of Lot 24, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, except the south 150 feet of the east 80 feet of said Lot 24, including a right of way, all generally located at 5980 Stinson Boulevard N.E. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. EONALD BETZ(LD CHAIRMN PLANNIlG COIT4IaSS ION Publish: January 25 1988 February 1, 1988 Any questions related to this item may be referred to the Fridley Community Development Department, 571-3450. P.S . X687-07 20 • • Heather Oaks N.E. CORNER 61 ST AVE. IVE z X) .. a _ siet 'r« Ls rn r-rD _: r „�3A . ol nr 1 sj .15. 1r _ -.I- M ..r- s ;_ _ ti 9G, I�T ;z k'. 7^ .If If 7- •7 �� ;' s A/+d"L.R! Pr.,:�TMf l620/ (1� 1 R a � ' O t► c IVB„ ,.rrr ssr+vsr� �iis✓jrJanrc R5- (Lt) kA Awl SA mp a , VA N , G E- VE i6 ACOR D Tl + N' ' w%o,A <. C�J � of p D. 2 t1r� J. ui ?- �• qua.,�fc � r �/2.fG% `T,1 �5�) / ire t; }� �- • v .0 X 0; rf"rTwT '?.k.twit � ti. /.MI6) �) �.� kl�• � �/f%� To C.r� i”` C 29' "_ 31 3�2 ' ' z 3.4 �� ;3 *; J (wei �� .r _ IQ� Q• G>��� �rs,� p 33A 42 /9 LOCATION MAP • • , ,�„ _. ` i i' ,� t � J PC, wfi(,a Sar - --- - --ais 5 1- 5�53 —6771-- 50.�lca zeta c k�- - -- -- 69 5 Z . N c coxa ru� Poctvin 2-738 kcrscy Av-. so. a. Lows Park IL dell 59'73 CaUm lUC pati- ca5_ ✓`� �. C/c��lU S�i►�SC �- �i16 6 0 K-24 C,&Ukd Cul. • . Planning _ 1./22/U P.S. #87-07 3A SAV #87-11 Council Heather Oaks Brickner Builders, Inc. MAILING LIST Brickner Builders, Inc. Paul Spencer Dale Engebretson 6230 Highway 65 N.E. #104 6020 McKinley Street N.E. 1643 Gardena Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Mahlon Moe Elmars Prieditis Steven Tighe 5955 Benjamin Street N.E. 6031 Benjamin Street N.E. 1651 Gardena Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 James Thill Carl Kent Harvey Wager 5961 Benjamin Street N.E. 6021 Benjamin Street N.E. 5940 Stinson Boulevard N.E. Fridley, DIN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Jeffrey Saarela Lawrence Peterson Darlene Tvhitney 6020 Stinson Boulevard N.E. 5991 Benjamin Street N.E. 5920 Stinson Boulevard N.E. Fridley, MSI 55432 Fridley, Pfd 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Thomas Haley Michael Walus Jesse Winters 6030 Stinson Boulevard N.E. 5993 Benjamin Street N.E. 1647 Gardena Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Michael Kubacki James Jordan Harlen Hanscom 6040 Stinson Boulevard N.E. 2669 - 17th Street N.W. 6000 Stinson Boulevard N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 New Brighton, MN 55112 Fridley, DIN 55432 Ward Stienstra Sylvester Mitchell Gregory Sharp 6035 McKinley Street N.E. 5980 Stinson Boulevard N.E. 6035 Benjamin Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 John Benson Michael Ruane Thcmas Joseph 6025 McKinley Street N.E. 1601 Gardena Avenue N.E. 6034 McKinley Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, NRI 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Denzil Jackson Ronald Smulik James Roussin 6015 McKinley Street N.E. 5921 Benjamin Street N.E. 5995 Benjamin Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, DIN 55432 Rolf Dahle Daniel Johnson Rcbert Gillitzer 5995 McKinley Street N.E. 5941 Benjamin Street N.E. 6011 Benjamin Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 • Robert Katz William Costello Clifford Rickhoff 5985 McKinley Street N.E. 1623 Gardena Avenue N.E. 1567 - 60th Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Elwyn Kazmierkoski Curtis Strange Sheldon Tarman 5986 McKinley Street N.E. 1633 Gardena Avenue N.E. 1581 - 60th Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, IAN 55432 Robert Maslaaski Roger Ettel Jeffrey Drum and 5996 McKinley Street N.E. 1641 Gardena Avenue N.E. 1591 - 60th Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 • • i 3B PAGE 2 Heather Oaks Brickner Builders, Inc. D. Hunt Keith McAmis 6020 Benjamin Street N.E. 1640 Gardena Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, TAT 55432 Michael Bargy Rodney Johnson 1568 Ferndale Avenue N.E. 1646 Gardena Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Andrew Evans Richard Granger 6040 Benjamin Street N.E. 1660 Gardena Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 John Bolich, Jr. City of New Brighton 1580 - 60th Avenue N.E. Planning Department Fridley, MN 55432 803 - 5th Avenue N.W. New Brighton, MN 55112 Alfred Henjum 1590 - 60th Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Charles Majeske 1570 - 60th Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Brian Berg 1565 Gardena Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Thomas Steifern 5950 Benjamin Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Bertha Lillemoen 1583 Gardena Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Charles LeBeaux 1624 Gardena Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 .B Daniel Harrington 1620 Gardena Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Jerald Bailey 1628 Gardena Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Merle Liepke 1634 Gardena Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 • • EASEMENTS Aud. Sub. #92 66' easement in N 1/2 of SW 1/4 of Section_19 (See Sec. 24) (Acres , Inc. & Rojolo) Aud. Sub. #92 N. 15' of the s . 30' of the E. 75' of Lot 1 Aud. Sub. #92 E 'ly 30' of Lot 2, lying in NE 1/4 of Sec. 24 Aud. Sub. #92 E. 25' of Lot 3 Aud. Sub. #92 All th. pt. of Dt-1-4 th. lies E. of a line drawn paralled to & i 30' meas. at rt. angels W. of E. line of said Lot 14 Aud. Sub. #92 W'ly 10' of the S 'ly 178 ft. of Lot 20, ex. the S'ly 30' taken for street purposes Aud. Sub. #92 W'ly 12.76' of the S 'ly 150' of-Lo-t--25 Aud. Sub. #92 Pt. of Lot 28 (Portion of Gardena Ave.) Aud. Sub. #92 Lot 28 Aud. Sub. #92 Pt. of Lot 29 (Located in N. 1/2 of Sec. 24) Aud. Sub. #92 N. 6' of the S 1/2 of the E 1/8 of Lot 34 S. 6 ' of the N 1/2 of the E 1/2 of Lot 34 ALd, Sub. #92 NE corner of S 90' of Lot 39; then N 15 ' along E. line of Lot 39; then S'Wly along a line to a pt. in N line of S. 90' of Lo-f-3-9-,- said ot39-,- said point bieng 35 ' W of the E line of said Lot 39; then E along N line of the S 90' of Lot 39 to the point of beginning (Walkway easement • • ��`"4�Pte✓ �G �< <j Impaym eo �o . , DO To 1� �� , r Ar L151 P7 /& Of 7 fD ��� oo *N�� � . N�� ' CITY OF FRIDLEY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N. E. FRIDLEY, MN. 55432 / To: HONORABLE MAYOR and CITY COUNCIL BRICKNER 13 (NOW 15 LOT > � CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N. E. FROM: STINSON BLVD BRK13WS FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 ` TO: ! WATER AND SEWER CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATE DATE: 10-22-87 _______________________________________________________________________________ CONTRACT ITEM 1987 Estimated Estimated Construction UNIT Unit Prices Quantity Cost _______________________________________________________________________________ Street Patching Sq. Yd. 10. 00 100. 00 1 ,000. 00 6" D. I . P. Lin. Ft. 14. 00 870. 00 12, 180. 00 6" Gate Valve Each 500. 00 1 . 00 500. 00 6" Hydrant w/valve Each 1 ,500. 00 2. 00 3,000.00 6" 90 Degree Bend Each 175. 00 4. 00 700. 00 6" 45 Degree Bend Each 175. 00 0. 00 6" Plug Each 125. 00 0. 00 6"X6"X6" Tee Each 400. 00 2. 00 800.00 ° 1 " Copper Service Connections Each 160. 00 15. 00 2,400.00 1 " Copper Pipe Lin. Ft. 12. 00 635. 00 7,620. 00 6" Live Tap w/10" Sleeve Lump Sum 1 ,500. 00 2. 00 3,000. 00 Drainfield Rock for Hydrant Cu. Yd. 75. 00 5.00 375. 00 Hydrant Relocation Each 1 ,500. 00 0. 00 8"X 6" Tee Each 450. 00 0. 00 Remove Concrete Curb Lin. Ft. 3. 25 80. 00 260. 00 Outside Drop M. H. Detail Lin. Ft. 225. 00 9. 00 2,025.00 Granular Borrow Cu. Yd. 6. 00 0. 00 Common Excavation Cu. Yd. 3. 75 2000. 00 7,500. 00 1 1/2" Limerock ( Steet Maint. ) Ton 8. 00 0. 00 4" PVC Sewer Service Each 25. 00 15. 00 375.00 4" PVC Service Pipe Lin. Ft. 13. 00 575. 00 7,475. 00 6" PVC ( 0-10 ' ) Lin. Ft. 14. 00 520. 00 7,280. 00 8" PVC ( 10-129 Lin. Ft. 16. 00 0. 00 8" PVC ( 12-149 Lin. Ft. 18. 00 0. 00 8" PVC ( 14-160 Lin. Ft. 20. 00 0. 00 6"x 4" Wyes Each 50. 00 14. 00 700. 00 8"X4" PVC Saddles Each 50.00 0.00 8"X4" VCP Taps Each 250. 00 0. 00 Granular Bedding Cu. Yd. 7. 00 0. 00 Construct Manhole Lin. Ft. 130. 00 29. 00 3,770.00 Tie Into Existing Manhole Each 250. 00 0. 00 Castings Each 350. 00 3. 00 1 ,050. 00 _------------------------------------------ _______ CONSTRUCTION COST J/�2,010. 00 IMPROVEMENT COST 77,512. 50 � �� . � N0 OF FRIDLEY ---� ' ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E. FRIDLEY, MN. 55432 To: HONORABLE MAYOR and CITY COUNCIL PROJECT: BRICKNER 13 ( 15 LOT > CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N. E. FROM: STINSON BLVD FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 TO: STREET CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATE DATE: 9-17-87 _______________________________________________________________________________ CONTRACT ITEM 1987 Estimated Estimated Construction UNIT Unit Prices Quantity Cost _______________________________________________________________________________ Hydrant Relocation Assm. 1 ,500. 00 0. 00 Drainfield Rock for Hydrant Cu. Yd. 75. 00 0. 00 Valve Box Adjustment Each 100. 00 2 200. 00 15" RCP Apron W / Trash Guard Each 300. 00 1 300. 00 15" R. C. P. Sewer Lin. Ft. 22. 00 100 2,200. 00 Construct M. H. Des. "A" or "F" Lin. Ft. 700. 00 0.00 Construct C. B. Des. "A" or "G" Each 750. 00 1 750. 00 Construct C. B. Special Des. Each 900. 00 0.00 ° Adjust Frame & Ring Casting Each 125. 00 2 250. 00 Common Excavation Cu. Yd. 3. 75 ERR Muck Excavation Cu. Yd. 2. 00 0. 00 Granular Borrow Cu. Yd. 6. 00 0. 00 Clearing & Grubbing Lump Sum 0. 00 Topsoil Borrow Cu. Yd. 7. 50 ERR Sod Sq. Yd. 1 . 75 ERR Roadside Seeding Acre 1 ,500. 00 ERR Remove Conc. Curb & Gutter Lin. Ft. 3. 25 80 260. 00 Conc. Curb & Gutter Des. B-618 Lin. Ft. 7. 00 850 5,950. 00 6" Conc. Driveway Pavement Sq. Yd. 20. 00 0. 00 Concrete Valley Gutter Lin. Ft. 10. 00 0.0O 4" Concrete Walk Sq. Ft. 2. 00 0. 00 Crushed Rock for Driveways Ton 8. 50 0. 00 Water M/Gal . 8. 50 50 425. 00 Aggregate Base Class V Ton 8. 00 575 4,600. 00 2" Asphalt Drive Sq. Yd. 9. 50 0. 00 Bituminous Material for Tack Gal . 1 . 50 250 375. 00 Wearing Course Mixture Ton 18. 00 160 2,880. 00 Binder Course Mixture Ton 17. 25 210 3,622. 50 Bituminous Material for Mixture Ton 210. 00 22 4,620. 00 1 1/2" Bituminous Overlay Ton 20. 00 0. 00 Mobilization Lump Sum 0. 00 Brick Paving Sq. Ft. 7. 00 0. 00 0. 00 0. 00 ___________________________________________ -+�� CONSTRUCTION COST ------- -------- ��6,610. 00 IMPROVEMENT COST 45,762. 50 � wo CITY OF FRI DLEY CIVIC CENTER • 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 PHONE(612)571-3450 December 8, 1987 ' Therms Brickner 6199 Heather Place Fridley, PV 55432 Dear Tom: Based upon discussions with Richard Brickner and Chas. Campbell, realtor for Roger Ettel, the scheduled Planning Commission review of the Heather Oaks plat was tabled on December 2, 1987. It is our understanding that your negotiations with Mr. Ettel are ongoing. In order to process the expanded, 15 lot plat, it will be necessary to republish the public hearing and send out new notices to neighboring property owners. 9he next possible meeting date is January 6, 1988. In order to meet this deadline you will need to notity us of your intent on or before December 14, 1987. I hope all parties will be able to work out a mutually beneficial agreement. If you elect to proceed with the 12 lot plat, this could also be processed at the January 6, 1988 meeting. If this is the case we will send notices to all those people who attended the original hearing. I look forward to hearing frau you soon to discuss the details of further processing of your subdivision. Sincerely. names L. Robinson Planning Coordinator CC: Roger Ettel William Costello C-87-596 &�rickner Builders• WXNA�V, 610 • r ' -9871 6230 HWY. 65 SUITE 104 FRIDLEY, MN. 55432 i December 15, 1987 I City of Fridley Planning Commission 6431 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Attn: Jim Robinson 1 Res Heather Oaks Listed below are five possible ways to develop Heather Oakss (1) Short cul-de-sac off Stinson involving only the Mitchell Land. (8) lots therefore eliminating vacation of McKinley St. (2) Extend cul-de-sac further West for a (12) lot development. (3) Include the Costello and Ettel land to make a (16) lot development. Mr. Costello has a;reed to 80 cents per sq. ft, for his property. Mr. Ettel has not. Our offer to Mr. Ettel is 80 cents per sq. ft. for enough of his land for a full size builing lot, plus we would remove his existing garage. Mr. Ettel would than be obligated to pay his portion of the improvements for the lot his home would re- main on. This would not be our first choice because the existing home would most certainly devalue our new lots and would not be compatiable with the new neighborhood of $140,000.00 and over homes. If this option is the choice of everyone concerned we will agree to this. (4) In the best interest of good planning and long range property tax benefits the purchase and removal of the Ettel home would clearly be the best option, but economically unsound. We would be prepared to pay $47,000.00 for the Ettel home and land and remove it. (Actual land value of home and land using Mitchell sale as compariable $25,920.00). We would hope to recoup part of the additional costs by creating higher land value. (5) Mr. Ettel could also be full participant by paying 18th of all costs. We will be putting in all improvements ourselves so all costs will have to be paid as we go along. If this option is chosen then we will have to record protective covenants. (If option (3) or (5) are selected then we feel a year around screening of large evergreens around the Ettel home at no expense to Brickner Builders would help blend the old and the new. We would like to proceed with the planning of Heather Oaks and we would appreciate the endorsement of one of the five options. Tom Brickner CITY OF FRIDLLY CIVIC CENTER • 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 PHONE(612)571-3450 January 4, 1988 9hanas Brickner 6199 Heather Place Fridley, Md 55432 Dear Tam: Due to continuing efforts to reads a consensus on the most appropriate plat layout for the Heather Oaks plat, Planning Commission review is being postponed. Once a final decision has been made as to the parcels to be included we will renotify those people who attended the original meeting. She Planning Commission is required by ordinance to take action on a plat within 120 days of application. Your application was received on October 14, 1987. Unless you request in writing that review be additionally postponed, the original plat request will be placed on the January 27, 1988 Planning Counissicn agenda for their final consideraticn. In the event that you are unable to reach an acceptable agreement on the expanded (15 or 16 lot) plat, it may be necessary to dedicate right of way for the future inclusion of both the Ettle and Costello properties. Should you wish to discuss this option please call me at 571-3450. I look forward to hearing frau you soon to discuss the details related to further processing of your subdivision. Sincerely, Janes L. Robinson Planning Coordinator CC: Plat Cosignatories C-88-02 • • �� �� � � �, .� ��R a C11YOF FMDLLY CIVIC CENTER • 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 PHONE(612)571-3450 January 19, 1988 / To Whom It May Concern: Please disregard the January 4, 1988 letter regarding scheduling for Heather Oaks Plat. The Planning Commission will be reviewing this item on February 10, 1988, as stated in the attached public hearing notice. Thank you James L. Robinson Planning Coordinator JLR/dm C-88-21 Attach: public hearing notice Form No.2627/e-Q— arnest Money Contract. Waller S.Booth—St.Paul 113 PURCHASE AGREEMENT FORM APPROVED BY MINNESOTA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS• (REV. 1985) REALTOR Minneapolis , Minn., February 12. RECEIVED OF Brickner Builders' Inc the sum of kxetx Five Hundred and --------------00100 ($ 500.00 ) DOLLARS check as earnest money and in part payment for the purchase of property at 1641 G tc smashnkidleyw n. (Approximately 14.000 sq. ft. ) Situated in the County of Anoka , State of Minnesota, and legally described as follow, to-wit: Lot 25, Auditor's Subdivision #92 except South 150'ft. including all garden bulbs, plants, shrubs and trees, all storm sash, storm doors, detachable vestibules, screens, awnings, window shades, blinds (including venetian blinds),curtain rods, traverse rods, drapery rods, lighting fixtures and bulbs, plumbing fixtures, hot water tanks and heating plant (with any burners, tanks, strokers and other equipment used in connection therewith), water softener and liquid gas tank and controls (if the property of seller), sump pump, television antenna, incinerator, built-in dish- washer, garbage disposal, ovens, cook top stoves and central air conditioning equipment, if any, used and located on said premises and including also the following personal property: s �' all of which property the undersigned has this day sold to the buyer for the sum of: Twelve thousand six hundred and ----------------------------00 100 '($ 12,600.00 ) DOLLARS, which the buyer agrees to pay in the following manner: Earnest money herein paid $ 500.00 and$ , cash, on _or about 4-1-88 , the date of closing. Purchase price is figured at .90 cents per sq. ft." for 14,000 sq. ft.P.41 See attached addendums(_)which are made a part of this agreement. Subject to performance by the buyer the seller agrees to execute and deliver a Contract for Deed Warranty Deed (to be joined in by spouse, if any)conveying marketable title to said premises subject only to the following exceptions: (a) Building and zoning laws,ordinances, State and Federal regulations. (b) Restrictions relating to use or improvement of premises without effective forfeiture provision., (c) Reservation of any minerals or mineral rights to the State of Minnesota. (d) Utility and drainage easements which do not interfere with present improvements. (e) Rights of tenants as follows:(unless specified, not subject to to cies) The buyer shall pay the real estate taxes due in the year 19W and any unpaid installments of special assessments payable therewith and thereafter. Seller warrants that real estate taxes due in the year 19 t Ewill be non homestead classification (full,partial or non-homestead-state which) Neither the seller nor the seller's agent make any representation or warranty whatsoever concerning the amount of real estate taxes which shall be assessed against the property subsequent to the date of purchase. Seller covenants that buildings, if any, are entirely within the boundary lines of the property and agrees to remove all personal property not included herein and all debris from the premises prior to possession date. SELLER WARRANTS ALL APPLIANCES, HEATING,AIR CONDITIONING,WIRING AND PLUMBING USED AND LOCATED ON SAID PREMISES ARE IN PROPER WORKING ORDER AT DATE OF CLOSING. The seller further agrees to deliver possession not later than Day of closing provided that all conditions of this agreement have been complied with. Unless otherwise specified this sale shall be closed on or before 60 days from the date hereof. In the event this property is destroyed or substantially damaged by fire or any other cause before the closing date, this agreement shall become null and void,at the purchaser's option,and all monies paid hereunder shall be refunded to him. The buyer and seller also mutually agree that prorata ad�'Yst 0108 rents,interest,insurance and city water,and,in the case of income property,current operating expenses, shall be made as of Y 1 ng The seller shall, within a reasonable time after approval of this agreement, furnish an abstract of title,or a Registered Property Abstract certified to dale to include proper searches covering bankruptcies, and State and Federal judgments 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 made in writing or deemed to be waived. If any objections are so made the seller shall be allowed 120 days to make such title marketable. Pending correction of title the payments hereunder required shall be postponed, but upon correction of title and within 10 days after written notice to the buyer,the parties shall perform this agreement according to its terms. If said title is not marketable and is not made so within 120 days from the date of written obiections thereto as above provided, this aeref,!rert Ehall hA null and void,at option of the buyer,and neither principal shall be liable for damages hereunder to the other principal. All money theretofore paid by the buyer shall be refunded. If the title to said property be found marketable or be so made within said time,and said buyer shall default in any of the agreements herein, the seller may terminate this contract and on such termination all the payments made upon this contract shall be retained by said seller and said agent,as their respective interests may appear,as liquidated damages,time being of the essence hereof. This provision shall not deprive either party of the right of enforcing the specific performance of this contract provided such contract shall not be terminated as aforesaid,and provided action to enforce such specific performance shall be commenced within six months after such right of action shall arise. It is understood and agreed that this sale is made subject to the approval by the owner of said premises in writing and that the undersigned agent is in no manner liable or responsible on account of this agreement,except to return or account for the earnest money paid under this contract. The delivery of all papers and ��monies ss�shall be made at the office of: AGENCY DISCLOSUREct-21V ?Zt �/$L-2L— Stipulates he or she is representing the NAME OF AGENT OR BROKER BUYER SELLER in this transaction.The listing agent or broker stipulates he or she is representing the seller in this transaction. I, the undersigned,owner of the above lano do hereby approve the By Agent above agreement and the s e thereby ma . I hereby agree to purchase the said property for the price and upon the terms above mentioned, and subject to all conditions herein expres- sed. (SEAL) Seller Y (SEAL) Bu r IF C (SEAL) t Iler ` u THIS IS A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT. IF NOT UNDERSTOOD, SEEK COMPETENT ADVICE. WHITE-Office Copy YELLOW-Buyer's Copy PINK-Sellerb Copy Golden Rod-Agent's Copy ADDENDUM $500.00 Cash as earnest money, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged and which shall be credited to the Purchase Price upon closing= and , $6,050.00 Cash at the date of closing. $6,050.00 By Contract for Deed payable one year from closing date or date of closing of Seller's existing home at 1641 Gardena, Fridley, Mn. or sooner at the option of the buyer, including interest at the rate of 10% per annum. The final payment will reflect the adjusted selling price. Adjusted selling price will be determined by the exact amount of square footage needed by the registered plan survey. This Purchase is contingent upon a successful release of property fron FHA- - This Purchase agreement is contingent upon Buyer receiving approval of the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Fridley to develop the Property into (15) new building lots. Buyer agrees to promptly take such action as maybe required to secure such approval and Seller agrees to execute such instruments as may be required to accomplish the same. Buyer agrees to promptly apply for such approval and agrees to pay all expenses and fees associated therewith, and Buyer will permit no lien to be recorded against the property for expenses incurred in connection with the propose subdivision, and construction of dwellings. Buyer agrees to notify Seller immediately in writing if Buyer's application is denied. If the necessary approval from the City of Fridley for approval Is denied, then Seller will return to Buyer the earnest money in the amount of C $500.001 and Buyer will release its interest in the Purchase Agreement. Seller agrees to pay all due and pending assessments and taxes as of day of closing. Buyer will demolish and remove existing garage. (Seller to have all contents removed from garage (2) days after notice by Buyer.) Buyer to provide Seller with access to new street. ( Public utilities are not included). Buyer shall follow drainage plan required by the City of Fridley. Seller shall hold Buyer harmless if Buyer adheres to City of Fridley drainage requirements. Seller has 48 hours from above date to accept or rturn earnest money to Buyer. Sell r BPAW uyer- eller Buyer /.5-, Date ' STORMWATER MANAGEMENT Heather Oaks Addition City of Fridley March, 1988 AREA DRAINAGE Heather Oaks is a replat of existing 1-Acre lots in the area north of Gardena Avenue between Stinson Boulevard and Benjamin Street , in the City of Fridley . A location map is enclosed . Except for a small area in the northwest corner of the plat , all drainage is toward Stinson Boulevard . Stinson Boulevard drains northeasterly through the City of New Brighton . Figure 3 of the Rice Creek Drainage District , New Brighton , by Barr Engineering is enclosed . The storm sewer on Stinson was constructed by New Brighton and they maintain it . The New Brighton Drainage District includes ponds with treatment and controls. Approximately 0 . 34 acres in the northwest corner drains to the existing low area which would overflow toward Benjamin Street . The size of this area will not be changed and no change of runoff will result from plat . PROPOSED STORMWATER SYSTEM The north-south portion of proposed Kristin Court drains into two catchbasins at the south end , discharging east to a ponding area ; which drains to the existing 15" RCP stub into the catchbasin on Stinson Boulevard. The ponding area is sized to provide storage for the increased 100-year runoff which may result from the entire plat . The east-west portion of Kristin Court will drain into the west gutter of Stinson Boulevard , which drains north. Pond Outlet = 15" RCP, invert 959 . 30 100 yr. rate = 5 .0 cfs 100 yr. W.L . = 961 .50 (outlet control , 15" RCP Apron) 100 yr. storage = 0 .25 acre - feet Emergency Overflow - Approx . 963 . 8 curb on Stinson Heather Oaks Stormwater Plan Page -2- DESIGN CALCULATION Flows Stormwater flows were calculated using the Rational Formula Q= ACi . Intensity ( i ) was calculated from tables in the MnDOT Drainage Manual and Metro Area rainfall data . Pond overflow rate was calculated using the simplified routing method . With this method the maximum inflow rate is calculated using the Rational Formula , and pond filling time is then calculated using one half this rate . Maximum discharge rate is then calculated with the Rational Formula and an intensity determined by adding filling time to inflow time . 2 .4 acres (to Kristin Court) P� C = 0 .45 (medium soil , 1/4 acre lots) i = 4 . 30 (T = 36 min. 100-yr. 24-hr. ) Q = 4 .6 cfs. max . 100-yr. rate , 15" inlet A = 4 . 8 acres (to pond) i = 4 . 00 (T = 44 min) Q = 8 .6 cfs max . 100-yr . rate into pond fid) V = 0 .25 Ac-ft Filling time = 0 .25 x 4 ,560 = 42 min. 8 .6/2 x 60 i =2 .30 (T = 42 + 44) 6'>""" \\ Q = 5 .0 cfs max . 100-yr. rate from pond Quantity Runoff quantities were calculated by the U. S. Department of Agriculture , Soil Conservation Service Method ( S. C . S. ) . Present Usage A = 4 .92 acres - 0 . 34 = 4 .58 acres (plat deducting NW corner) P = 5 .85 inches ( 100-yr. 24-hr. ) q = 2 . 5 (Curve 68 , medium soil , 1 acre lots) Q = 2 . 5/12 x 4 .58 = 0 .95 acre-feet Proposed Plat q = 3 . 15 (Curve 75 , medium soil , 1/4-acre lots) Q = 3 . 15/12 x 4 . 58 = 1 .20 Acre-feet Storage Needed = 1 .20 - 0 .95 = 0 .25 acre-feet Provided = 0 .25 acre-feet (W.L = 961 .50) Heather Oaks Stormwater Plan Page -3- Areas Total area to Stinson Blvd . through plat = 7 . 0 acres ( including W 1/2 Stinson Blvd . ) Deduct area draining to E-1.1 portion Kristin , backyards north of Kristin and Stinson north of pond . _ -1 . 8 acres Area draining to Stinson Blvd . C. B. = 5 .2 acres Deduct area drained by Stinson = -0 .4 acres Area drained by ponding = 4 .8 acres (Area drained by Kristin Court = 2 .4 acres) I hereby certify that this report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Registered Professional Engineer under the laws of the State of Minnesota. 3- Z-59 Dennis E . Brown , P. E . Date MN Reg. No. 7442 /'z q IT I—TJ 1,4 +-.L� c I 4�4- T T T +! '17 1 r+i 4P4 r i-I T; 'T Too AtlJ 4 t i r T ke c t. 900 *00 ST de" 1100 ISM -7 f--7-7- :7 w- CA --7.z 7- T. 1400 z 1 z -Z ul r �7t- 1500 > .7.t rn `7 0 rn Z too CITY 0 F NEW cl m BRIGHTON C-1 OF I F r-V P!l ir CO. RD. H» N 8 5" $ J J L LAK a a -- D IVE SCHOOL �r I Lo Z 1L cp4, fk I Zwl T 0 500 1000 DO 1 tlS1rE O I I I I I A YDE w I '- 13 C � Scale in Feet 1 a I YO YSID \ l7 19 I IRON ALE HIGH O RN RIC �OG n - ('J/ W Existing Systems that Meet a �R qy p the Design Criteria ` OA'OYSEED 3 Future or Proposed Systems > I CREEKVIEw PARK < D CT. a T W (\qr FO+ I Replacement of Existing System Zcc �7 �SroNF Proposed to Nleet Design Criteria a r PI N to S „ n O OQ a l$S rPl �A -- --- -- - p y Existing S Proposed Stormwater s O 211hSTN ZA i� Retention or Inundation Areas Treatment Facility to be Con- © s- 24 strutted When System is Installed 3gIor Upgraded l 1" I Q I a 3 - POND : REQ-0 BOUNCE OUTFLOt! OUTFLOW POND SIZE tlORMAL STORAGE 100 YR 10 YR j� O (ACRES) ELEVATION(ACRE-FT) DISCHARGE DISCHARGE Q 8 N tRE K I 1.6 932.6 0.2 0.2 1.0 - 2 0.5 917.4 0.2 0.4 1.1 0.5 L _ 24 , O X99 3 1.5 916.0 2.6 1.7 3.4 1.3 9 19 A ST. ST NW 4 2.7 913.5 2.2 0.8 2.6 1.0 2 W - Q W I 5• 2.0 T*5 7.4 3.7 42.3 16.6 ® 19th ST. N W a i I 6• 0.9 ae4.s o.6 0.7 z.0 1.0 7 0.3 895.5 0.8 2.7 3.9 2.3 pl L yl 8 0.7 888.0 2.2 3.3 10.2 5.2 y � ]NW 9 0.5 898.5 0.6 1.2 2.9 1.2 CO3R _ STNW •8av storsatar stora8s facility.T ,ST. 18th ST c m �17tth �STT&/ Na J 17A ST, NW h 3 0 � z z z z 6 17th ST. a m a �� 16A ST. NW y LANE 16A ST. NW I s� z 16A �l O Z 16t ST. NW 16th ST NW a �I I w I W a L a l a a [15k ST. NW HIDDEN OAKS a PARK ,y L S a sr. N N I Figure 3 I51h STNW IaAR T 14gsT i L) f ICE CREEK N m �� 0 l DRAINAGE DISTRICT CITY OF FWDLLY CIVIC CENTER 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 PHONE(612)571-3450 March 25, 1988 Jim Thill 5961 Benjamin Street N. E. Fridley, MN 55432 Dear Mr. Thill : I am writing in response to your letter of inquiry dated March 9, 1988 regarding the Final Plat by Brickner Builders. The Plat's public hearing before the City Council on March 7, 1988 was continued until March 28, 1988. Further review of this Plat and possible approval will take place on March 28, 1988 at 7:30 in the Fridley Civic Center Council Chambers. In response to your specific concerns, I will try to answer them in the same order as presented in your letter. 1. Relating to adequacy of electrical power in the area, I have spoken to NSP regarding this concern and was assured that power in the area would be upgraded. 911e contact person at NSP is Jim Radefeldt, his number is 569-0223. 2. All costs for upgrading of utilities would be the responsibility of Brickner Builders. 3. The buried power line running into your home is not in an area where there will be any Fork on the new underground line. The high line along the western edge of the Brickner Plat will be relocated to the westerly lot line. In the tnlikely event that damage occurs to abutting property owners utilities the oontractor would be responsible. 4. The discrepancy as to the exact location of the east lot line is being addressed by Mr. Brickner's surveyor. Mr. Brickner has indicated that he would like to meet with you directly to coordinate the exact location of the lot line in question. His number is 574-9871- 5. Compliance with building and zoning codes will be maintained on all new houses built on the proposed Brickner Plat. Mr. Brickner has stated that he will not be asking for any variances for Eetbacks. • • Jim Thill March 25, 1988 Page 2 6. Regarding fencing to separate lots, Mr. Brickner is not planning any fencing for the development as a whole, however, each individual property owner will have the right to construct privacy fences as long as they meet the City Code. 7. All sewer, water, street and utility improvements will be paid for by Brickner Builders. 8. Dust control for the construction phase of the project will be evaluated by the City and by Mr. Brickner during the construction period. We thank you for your interest in this project. I hope this satisfies your need for information. Please give Mr. Brickner a call as indicated to further coordinate any of these items, or feel free to call me at 571-3450. Sincerely, James L. Robinson Planning Coordinator JLR/dm C-88-88 cc: John Flora Jock Robertson Nasim Qureshi tsar k Burch Tom Brickner 0 To: City Council of Fridley Date: March 9, 1988 From: Jim Thill Re: Final Plat by Brickner Builders I am a resident at 5961 Benjamin St. N.E. , Fridley, MN 55432 and therefore have adjoining property to the Acorn Hills Addition. My concerns during the development of this area are: 1. Has there been any consideration as to the adequacy of electrical power to this area? Previously, residents experienced line under voltage. 2. Who pays for a utility up grade in service? 3. I have a buried power line running into the new development area as well as a cable television line. Who pays for damages if these are inadvertently dug up? 4. There is a question of where the east lot line is on the adjoining property. If my surveyor' s assessment places it where it currently exists and another surveyor' s places the line differently who has precedence? 5. Will current building codes apply as far as distances from other structures, lot lines etc. be up held? 6. Will the development have fencing to separate lots? 7. I assume all sewer, water, street and utility changes will be paid for by those new residents associated with the Brickner Project. 8. Will dust control be afforded during construction phases? I am sorry I could not attend the council meetings concerning the stated project because my job requires a good deal of travel. If possible I would like a written response to those items listed. I am not against the new development on the contrary I wish it the best success. I just feel that these questions needed to be raised. Thank you for your time in this matter. elpectfull /ames R. Thill JRT/rlc #3029 1\nN 2 rr 02,22 ;;�q�Sc,�. Sec' o� � ti ENNIS E. BROWN P.E. TO o p�w a S `r° ,Q� s' ''J�� `O,, CIVIL ENGINEER 8009 Quail Avenue North �5 �"Z c "� �% Brooklyn Park, Minnesota 55443 A� (612) 560-4906 SUBJECT: Fn I,1 thalr- �h DATE: Z/a C fJ of h L ?� S 1/1i1n &G �cT C �Aj � C S ��T I� 6��4 Size .//zo'Ut sldcf C ,e 4,1 14 GV, PLEASE REPLY TO ---> SIGNED DATE I SIGNED MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Division of Environmental Health WATERMAIN REPORT LOCATION: Fridley, Anoka County PLAN NUMBER: 81447 DATE RECEIVED: 05/11/88 DATE APPROVED: 05/18/88 SUBMITTED BY: Mr. Dennis E. Brown, P. E. 8009 Quail Avenue North Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 OWNER City of Fridley c/o Ms. Shirley A. Haapala City Clerk 6431 University Avenue N. E. Fridley, MN 55432 This project consists of the installation of 916 lineal feet of 6-inch ductile iron pipe watermain for Heather Oaks. SCOPE - This report covers the design of this project insofar as the safety and sanitary quality of the water for public consumption may be affected, and applies to this project only and not to the entire system or any other part thereof. The examination of plans is based upon the supposition that the data on which the design is based are correct, and that necessary legal authority has been obtained to construct the project. The responsibility for the design of structural features and the efficiency of equipment must be taken by the project designer. Approval is contingent upon satisfactory disposition of any requirements included with this report. Water supply plans are examined with regard to the location, construction and operational features of the design and maintenance of all parts of the system which may affect the safety and sanitary quality of the water. Examination is based on the standards of this Department. REQUIREMENTS 1. Watermains shall be laid at least 10 feet horizontally from any sanitary sewer, storm sewer or sewer manhole, whenever possible. When local conditions prevent a horizontal separation of 10 feet, a watermain may be laid closer to a storm or sanitary sewer provided that: a. the bottom of the watermain is at least 18 inches above the top of the sewer, b. where this vertical separation cannot be obtained, the sewer shall be constructed of materials and with points that are equivalent to watermain standards of construction and shall be pressure tested to assure watertightness prior to backfilling. 2. A minimum vertical separation of 18 inches is required at all watermain and sewer main (house, storm and sanitary) crossings. 3. The watermain should be pressure tested at 150 psi for at least two hours. {Continued on next page. ) I • s PLAN NUMBER: 81447 -2- 05/18/88 4. It is understood that the installation will be in accordance with previously approved specifications (City Engineer's Association of Minnesota). 5. Disinfection shall be performed according to the new AWWA Standard C651-86 which supersedes AWWA Standard C601. COMPLIANCE - NO CONSTRUCTION SHALL TAKE PLACE EXCEPT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPROVED PLANS. If it is desired to make deviations from the approved plans, the State Department of Health should be consulted and approval of the changes obtained before construction is started; otherwise, such construc- tion is installed without proper approval, and in addition may create dangers to public health. Authorization for construction in accordance with the approved plans may be withdrawn if construction is not undertaken within a period of two years. The fact that plans have been approved does not necessarily mean that recom- mendations or requirements for change will not be made at some later time when changed conditions, additional information, or advanced knowledge make improve- ments necessary. Approved: `-Ric-hard D. Clark, P. E. Lewis E. Anderson Supervisor, Engineering Unit Engineering Aide Section of Water Supply Section of Water Supply and Engineering and Engineering 612/623-5227 612/623-5357 LEA:kbm cc: City of Fridley Mr. Dennis E. Brown, P. E. Metropolitan Council File • • �i.e. ��� o� 1,641 Gardena Ave. rm ^ridley, ,iinnesota 55432 111ir- Tom ?rickner ^rickner Builders 5230 Pd- Nw.y. �5, Suite 10L. 7ridley, '''!N 55432 Dear Pair. Brickner: The purpose of this letter is to notify you of our intent to cancel our contract with you if the final acetate copy of the plat has not been recorded in Anoka County and any other proper documents that may be necessary to get a clear title for our property have not been filed by July 18. ie will not be responsible for any assessments or fees associated with any of the development under any circumstances whatsoever. Failure to record the plat for Heather Caks by the date of our initially planned closing on May 25 made it impossible for us to get a proper title for our property. As a result, we were forced to postpone the closing. It had been our understanding that Brickner Builders would proceed to obtain the needed plat requirements within a reasonable amount of time. Cur realtor Chas. Campbell notified you in advance of the circumstances involved. We have suffered damages as a result of this delay, and yet another delay ;could incur more damages and exienses, making it imperative for us to cancel the contract. It is our hone that these issues can be resolved without further problems. Sin rely, Roger G. Eitel Diana G. Eitel cc: Mayor Bill Nee Mr. Jim Robinson • 0 TELEPHONE 612-571-2200 AF4�- AFS FRIDLEY STATE BANK 6315 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E. FRIDLEY,MINNESOTA 55432 May 26, 1988 City of Fridley Attention : Jim Robinson 6431 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 RE: Letter of Credit #1054 Brickner Builders Inc. Dear Mr. Robinson: We hereby establish our irrevocable standby letter of credit #1054 in your favor up to the aggregate amount of $98,620.00. We hereby authorize you to draw on ourselves for the account of Brickner Builders, Inc. up to the above named aggregate amount. The credit amount is available by your draft at sight to be accompanied by the following documents: 1 . A copy of this letter. 2. Your signed statement that Brickner Builders, Inc. has not fulfilled the terms and conditions for public improvements to the Heather Oaks plat (including all street and utility work according to the final plat approval of P.S. #87-07 of April 18, 1988) . Drafts under this letter must be marked "drawn under Fridley State Bank letter of credit #1054 dated May 26, 1988", and presented at our office no later than 4:00 P.M. on May 25, 1989. Your acceptance of this letter will constitute your agreement to repay to us any funds paid by us to you hereunder and not used by you in satisfaction of or reimbursement of any loss, cost or expense incurred by you on account of such undertakings or agreements of indemnity as aforesaid. Unless otherwise expressly stated this credit is subject to the "Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (1974 revision) International Chamber of Commerce Publication #290". We hereby agree that drafts drawn in compliance with the terms of this credit will be duly honored by us upon presentation of draft and required documents. Sincerely, FRIDLEY STATE B NK a hn H. Gargaro (1/18eniorior Vice President cc: Brickner Builders, Inc. I • Metropolitan Ate Control Commission 350 Metro Square Building, 7th and Robert, St. Paul, Minnesota 55101 612 222-8423 May 31 , 1988 Mr . John Flora Public Works Director City of Fridley 6431 University Ave. , N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 RE: Sanitary sewer, watermain, storm sewer and street improvements, Heather Oaks Addition Dear Mr. Flora: The Metropolitan Waste Control Commission has reviewed your application for a sanitary sewer extension for Heather Oaks Addition. This project is in accord with your comprehensive sewer plan (CSP) and consistent with the Metropolitan Urban Service Area. We will file this project as part of your CSP and inform the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency that we have no objection to the installation of these facilities . Sincerely, R. A. Odde Municipal Services Manager RAO:EJB: jle cc: Metro Council Don Perwien, MPCA W. K. Johnson, MWCC 50years 1938 - 1988 Ronald F. Mayer 985 Jessie St. St. Paul, MN 55101 Charles F. Campbell Merrill-Lynch Realty 941 Hillwind Road N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Date: June 2, 1988 Re: HEATHER OAKS, Roger Ettel Property Dear Mr. Campbell: After conferring with you at 10 P.M. June 1, 1988 I am going ahead with the typing of the dedication of the plat as you stated having only Roger and Diana Ettel sign the plat omitting their mortgage company. This will finally put to rest who will be signing for that part of Int 25, Auditors Subdivision No. 92 which has been so long in the coming. I must however state that a plat executed under the statute must be joined in by the mortgagees as well as the fee owner which is stated in the opinion of the Attorney General 311, June 16, 1925• Any revisions necessary to file the plat caused by you or the Ettals to praduce any documents or to place their mortgage comparJes name on the plat hereafter will be charged to the Ettals on the day of closing with Brickner Builders', Inc. . Respec ully, onald F. Meyer, R.L.S. cc Roger Ettal Brickner Builders', Inc. City of Fridley s rt Northwestern Bell A US WEST COMPANY 6540 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center, MK 55430 June 3, 1988 Honorable City Council Fridley, Minnesota The Northwestern Bell Telephone Company respectfully requests permission to place buried cable on Kristin Court (Heather Oaks Addition) and Benjamin Street, as shown in detail on the attached sketch. If this plan meets with your satisfaction, please return two approved copies of the sketch to this office. Your early consideration of this application will be appreciated. Sincerely/, W. L. th Engineer-Facilities Attach STINSON KEY -B EXISTING BURIED TELEPHONE CABLE -B- PROPOSED BURIED TELEPHONE CABLE ����►PROPOSED PUSH 4pPIOVED BY -! ty of Fridley (CiName ,�,,,� h��1 Title Assistant -------t mPublic Works Dir. Date 6 1 � a I N(NrffMESIM BELL TELEPMW COMPANY APPLICATION TO PLACE TELEPOK PLANT OIII/AM$ CITY OF FR IDLEY PROPERTY COM) A NCKA TELEPHONE C.O. FRIDLEY EST./ J.O. BP 159K PRINT 1: t , SCALE --NdZ— MINEE-K W. B(X7TH TELEPHONE f 569-3033 PATE 6-2-88 Minnesota Pollution Control Agency June 7, 1988 The Honorable William Nee Mayor , City of Fridley 64.31 University Avenue Northeast Fridlev, Minnesota. 55432 Dear Mayor Nee : Enclosed is a copy of Permit Number 15550 for the construction and operation of a sanitary sewer extension system to be located in Fridley, Minnesota: Please carefully review the permit , including any Special Conditions , General Conditions (No. 1-20) and information relative to plans and the permit application. Please let us know if you have any ques- tions regarding these documents . If you do have questions , you may contact me at the address below or call me at (612) 296--7762 . Sincerely, l%/ !l v`�� /• ( {{J Lid�t�,7� Donald. K . Perwien , P . E . Staff Engineer Regulatory Compliance Section Division of Water Quality Enclosures : Sewer Extension Permit CC : City Council c/o Nasim Qureshi , Manager Dennis E . Brown, P. E . Metropolitan Waste Control Commission Metropolitan Council Phone: 520 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, Minnesota 55155 Regional Offices • Duluth/Brainerd/Detroit Lakes/Marshall/Rochester Equal Opportunity Employer • i Minnesota Pollution Control Agency MIT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF A DISPOSAL SYSTEM FRIDLEY ANOKA COUNTY Pursuant to authorization by the Minnesota. Pollution Control Agency, and in accordance with - the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Chapters 115 and 116, plans are approved and a permit is hereby granted to the. above referenced Permittee for the construction and operation of a sani- tary sewer extension.in Fridley, Minnesota. i The facilities will consist of 560 linear feet of 84nch sanitary sewer pipe. The facilities are further described in MPCA approved plans and specifications .designated as: "Sanitary Sewer, Watermain, Storm Sewer and Street - Heather Oaks Addition" received May 10, 1988, prepared by Dennis E. Brown, P.E. for the City of Fridley. It is the Permittee's responsibility to assure compliance with any special conditions and the gen- era] conditions that are required by this permit. This includes taking all necessary measures needed to comply, including, but not limited to, the notification of contractors or others who may be carrying out this work. PI:IlMIT NUMBEIR: 15550 Russell C. Felt , Chief Regulatory Compliance Section U.ATI;{): I_`u ,� Division of Water Quality Phone: 520 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, Minnesota 55155 Regional Offices • Duluth/Brainerd/Detroit Lakes/Marshall/Rochester Equal Opportunity Employer MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY GENERAL CO N 1 ION PERMITS GENERAL CONDITIONS: 1) Material , labor and equipment for temporary erosion control measures and the acceptable maintenance thereof shall be provided during the life of the project, to effectively prevent water pollution through the use of berms, dikes, dams, sediment basins, fiber mats, netting, gravel , mulches, grasses, slope drains, and other erosion control devices or methods. Surface cover materials shall be anchored to reasonably prevent their entering waters of the State by erosion or rising water levels. 2) Temporary pollution control measures shall be included for all construction activity associated with the project where such work is necessary, for example borrow pit operations, haul roads, equipment storage, and plant or waste disposal sites. 3) The temporary pollution control provisions contained herein shall be coordinated with any permanent erosion features to the extent practical to assure economical , effective, and continuous erosion control throughout the construction and post-construction period. 4) The surface area of erodible earth material exposed by clearing and grubbing, excavation, borrow and fill operations shall be minimized and immediate permanent or temporary control measures shall be taken to prevent contamination of adjacent streams and other water courses, lakes, ponds, and areas of water impoundment. Cut slopes shall be stabilized by methods such as seeding and mulching as the excavation proceeds to the extent considered practicable. Slopes shall be graded properly to minimize erosion. 5) The Applicant will be required to incorporate all permanent erosion control features into the project at the earliest practicable time. Provisions should be made for continual checking and maintenance of all control measures, particularly during periods of rainfall , to ensure maximum effectiveness. Temporary pollution control measures will be used to correct conditions that develop during construction that were not foreseen during the design state; that are needed temporarily to control erosion that develops during normal construction practices, but are not associated with the permanent control features on the project. 6) The Applicant will control the area of excavation, borrow and embankment operations commensurate with his progress with finish grading, mulching, seeding, and other such permanent erosion control measures. Should seasonal limitations make such coordination unrealistic, temporary erosion control measures shall be taken to the extent feasible. 7) Oil and other liquid substances capable of polluting water of the State will be stored in accordance with the requirements of MPCA Miscellaneous Water Quality Rules Chapter 7100.0010 - 7100.0090 (formerly Minnesota Code of Agency Rules 6 MCAR 4.80041 (formerly WPC-4). • -2- • 8) Stream Bank Stabilization shall be utilized if it is needed to prevent erosion, and shall be constructed of materials which will not pollute waters of the State. 9) 1f an effluent will result from the project the Contractor shall submit to the MPCA plans, for approval , to provide for the following: a) Water from dewatering operations including effluents from construction activities shall only be discharged when the effluent complies with the applicable water quality and effluent standards. Dewatering shall be performed using well points where feasible and practical , all other dewatering shall be performed so as not to result in increased turbidity in the receiving water. This may require the use of desilLing ponds to reduce suspended solids. When the MPGA requires, permits must be obtained. b) A Disposal System Permit shall be obtained by the Contractor from the MPCA prior to any hydraulic dredging or tunneling, or• other activity including an effluent which may contain potential pollutants. 10) This permit shall not release the permittee from any liability or obligation imposed by Minnesota or Federal statutes or local ordinances and shall remain in force subject to all conditions and limitations now or hereafter imposed by law. The permit shall be permissive only and shall not be construed as stopping or limiting any claims against the permittee for damage or injury to persons or property, or any waters of the state resulting from any acts, operations or omissions of the permittee, its agents, contractors or assigns for damage to state property, or for any violation of the terms or conditions of this permit. 11) No assignment of this permit shall be effective until it is executed in writing and signed by the parties thereto and thereafter approved by the Agency. 12) No major alterations or additions to the disposal system shall be made without the written consent of the Agency. 13) The use of the disposal system shall be limited to the treatment and/or disposal of the sewage, industrial waste, other waste materials or substances described in the plans and/or permit application and associated material filed with the Agency. 14) The Agency may modify, suspend, or revoke in whole or in part, this permit after giving notice and providing an opportunity for a public hearing or by taking direct enforcement action, or any just cause including failure: (a) to comply with the terms stated herein, or (b) to comply with Agency water quality regulations and standards presently in force. Nothing herein shall prohibit the Agency from exercising its emergency powers. MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY Division of Water Quality INFORMATION RELATIVE TO REVIEW OF PLANS AND PERMiT. APPLICATIONS November 1, 1952 The review of plans and specifications for sewage, industrial waste or other waste disposal systems and application for permits is made in accordance with the authority conferred by law (see MS, Section 115.07) . Approval of plans and permits is based upon the assumption that the information provided by the applicant is correct and that all necessary legal requirements have been or will be satisfied. Plans for sewage, industrial waste or other waste disposal systems are examined with regard to the design features which apply to operation and maintenance of the treatment works or sewer system, the dec-ee of treatment to be provided, the effectiveness and reliability of the s,stem or methods employed, and compliance with applicable standards systems. The bulletins entitled Reconmended Standards for Sewage Works, 1978 edition, and Federal Guidelines for Design, Operation and Maintenance of Waste Water Treatment Facilities , September 1970, and supplements thereto, as well as other in ormation are used in examination of the design, operation and maintenance aspects of the proposed system. Sewer plans are recommended for approval on the basis that the system is to collect only domestic sewage and such industrial or other waste as may have been provided for in the design. Foundation or footing drains to collect ground water and roof drains or other surface water conduits should not be connected to the sanitary sewer system. Adequate field supervision and inspection by a qualified representative of the owner should be provided at all times during construction to assure that the protect is constructed in compliance with the approved plans and specifications. The agency assumes no responsibility for the integrity of structures or physical features, or for the reliability, durability or efficiency of specific items of propriety equipment or material . All applicable federal , state and local laws, regulations or ordinances must be followed in the design, location and construction of proposed sewer systems or treatment works. The Agency reserves the right to withdraw its approval of plans if construction is not undertaken within a reasonable period after issuance of the permit. -3- • t5) The permittee acknowledges that nothing contained herein shall prevent the future adoption by the Agency or its predecessors of any pollution control regulations, standards, orders or statutes more stringent than those now in existence or prevent the enforcement and application of such regulations, standards, orders or statutes to the permittee. 16) The Agency, its officers, employees and agents review and comment upon engineering reports and construction plans and specifications regarding this permit solely for the limited purpose of determining whether such report, plans and specifications will enable the facilities subject thereto to reasonably comply with the regulations and criteria of the Agency. 17) This permit has not been reviewed by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency and is not issued pursuant to Section 402 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972. 18) The plans for the project have been approved with the reservations stated on the attached sheet entitled "Information Relative to Review of Plans and Permit Application." 19) The permittee shall comply with all rules, regulations and requirements of t±-,E Minnesota Environmental Quality Board prior to construction of the proposed project. This permit is not effective until the permittee completes all applicable environmental review (Environmental Impacts Statement or Environmental Assessment Worksheet) which may be required for the project. 20) This permit authorizes the Holder to perform the activities described herein under the conditions set forth. In issuing this permit, the state/agency assumes no responsibility for any damage to persons, property or the environment caused by the activities of the Holder in the conduct of its actions, including those activities authorized, directed or undertaken pursuant to this permit. To the extent the state/agency may have any liability for the activities of its employees, that liability is explicitly limited to that provided in the Torts Claims Act, Minnesota Statute § 3.736. MEMORANDUM TO: Mark Burch, Assistant Public Works Director EW88-185 FROM: John Flora,(Public Works Director DATE: June 10, 1988 SUBJECT: Field Notes I just checked the Brickner Plat based upon a telephone call from Steve Billings and it looks like the pond that they are laying out on Stinson Blvd is not in accordance with the plans that we approved. The catch basin drainpipe from the cul-de-sac came in at the wrong place; the pond that he cut is straight instead of an "L"; I think it's deeper than it is supposed to be; and he doesn't have an overflow cut to allow it to drain to the street like we obtained with the additional easement. Take a look at it, have Gerry shoot it, and make sure Brickner gets it done correctly right away. Have him take dawn the construction sign. He must have copied�'it from our specs in the contract to put it up but it's not our project. Jm/g 3/6/2/28 AWL vi CITY OF FMDLEY MEMORANDUM TO: John G. Flora f�ublic Works Director EW88-196 FROM: Mark Burch, Assistant Public Works Director DATE: June 16, 1988 SUBJECT: Heather Oaks Addition storm sewer We have worked with Dennis Brown, Project Engineer, on relocating the storm sewer line for the Heather Oaks Plat. The line was relocated to save several trees. We approved the alignment change and it will not affect the operation of the detention pond. All the grading cn the rest of the project will be the same. MB/g 3/6/2/25 I CITYOF FRIDLEY DENNIS E. BROWN P.E. CIVIL ENGINEER 8009 Quail Avenue North Brooklyn Park, Minnesota 55443 (612) 560-4906 June 16 , 1988 Mr. Mark Burch, P. E. Assistant City Engineer City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 RE : Plan Change , Heather Oaks Addition, Storm Sewer Construction Dear Mr. Burch: This is to confirm the plan change approved by you on the site at Kristin Court. As discussed, the storm sewer outlet from the catchbasin on the cul-de-sac was proposed along the lot line between lots 11 and 12. When this was surveyed we found that a big oak tree and two smaller trees were on this lot line. To save these trees, the catchbasin was moved, with the storm sewer along the line between lots 12 and 13 , 5 feet from the watermain. The ponding area concrete flume was realigned to go from the 12-inch RCP apron on this outlet to the outfall baffle. The ponding area grading will be graded as proposed, draining to this flume . A copy of this part of the plan is enclosed, marked to show this change. If you need further information, please call me. Sincerely, Dennis Brown, P. E. Project Engineer cc : Brickner Builders Ron Meyer , Surveyor r ► - F �d y o Fr i d I P y M►�► K lRsnI J / � - � ouRT ( ,' � II REvISE0 STO" RIP RAP 5 Ew C L OGA-( ION 15'R O►21G• P I?, pos e D � Ho. .)144e 17% I°ISS -�,o, STORM SEWe►t O e K h i L: 13 vv w H N LoUTTou�s'�js 9610 �U ESM'T. I S MH-3 It LJAM ti O � j4 eits) \ I NEW LOCATIO WET TAP 6" TEE ON 8"W/GV 9 BOX !12 m CONSTR. 3 WIDE FLUME O� °15, Ak I 40' ESM'T.R =_ j o — - - BE 10' ESM'TS / 911.1 jN960 0 FINE GRADE PONDING AREA R37 96J 10-ESM' -� r - - -� 13 f BAFFLE — PONDING \ BEGIN 0.8% 968 53 I W (SEE DETAIL) I I °I I 5' I6 I I AREA - 100�R. HW.m961,50 a57' j Q r i I I 4 t 51 06 BEGIN–4 0% 97059/ – 18 mI -3i;' J r WET TAP 6" TEE ON _ 9" W/ G.V 9 BOX 14 28' R 3t 86 52 _ GIP m qQD � / — " M 4 0 1 —_' N' i IMI I 2 1 CL' 1 r EP m o H�2 v � O co --- EXIST " HYD Qi l \ _ 0 ! O BEGIN 276% 970.22 ^ I 1 J 4 5 I CD t N W �` Brickner Builde 574-9871 6230 HWY. 65 SUITE 104 FRIDLEY, MN. 55432 # December 12, 1988 City of Fridley Mr. John Flora 6431 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Mn. 55432 Dear John Flora, Re: Detention Pond - Arthur St. Brickner Builders' , agrees to replace the skimming weir that Was destroyed by the Cities hired contractor and also sod the pond. Both these items are not our obligation, but we will take care of both by June 15, 1989. Our reason for doing this is to satisfy all interested parties with the hopes of bring this project to completion. The homeowner has stated from the start that he did not want sod, because of the maintenance, but I assume after the sod is laid the maintenance question will be handled directly between the homeowner and the city. Sincerely, r,' ) m lSrlCKnel` /L"/�G/``���--__. Brickner Builders' , Inc. • RONALD F. MEYER M . CR LAND SURVF.YOIZ LAND SURVEYING SUBDIVISION DESIGN TELEPHONE 771-4586 985 JESSIE ST. ST. RAUL. MINN. 55101 Barbara Dacy City of Fridley Planning Dept. 6431 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Dec. 24, 1988 Re: HEATHER OAKS plat correction Dear Ms. Dacy; Enclosed is the information you requested with the document to be signed by the City Council. The Certificate of Correction is the document that will be filed with the Anoka County Recorders Office. The corrections are minor and are to correct the location of the lot line between Lots 1 and 2. The building requirements of 75 feet at the building set-back line Lot 2 and 80 feet for Lot 1 is still meet. The area requirement of 9,000 sq. feet is also meet. If there are any questions please phone me at 771-4586. Respectfuulllly, / ""e ` ~'� onald F. Meyer, R.L7- . 0 8A LAND SURVEYORS CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION TO PLAT Name of Plat: HEATHER OAKS Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 505.174 Laws of Minnesota, 1957, I, Ronald F. Meyer, the undersigned, a Registered Land Surveyor in and for the State of Minnesota, declares as follows: 1. That I prepared the plat of HEATHER OAKS dated July 11, 1988 and filed on July 11, 1988 in the Office of County Recorder as Document Number 814267 , Anoka County, Minnesota, in Book 39 of Plats, page 20 . 2. That said plat contains errors, omissions, or defects in the following particulars, to-wit: all in Block 1 North line Lot 1 is 72.00 feet West line Lot 1 is 139.05 feet, beaming of NLf 37'25"E South line of Lot 1 is 67.73 feet, delta angle of 6°54'46" South line of Lot 2 is 69.44 feet, delta angle of 7°05'1 {" North line of Lot 2 is 58.00 feet Drainage and Utility Easement, 5 feet on each side of the west line of Lot 1 3. That said plat is hereby corrected in the following particulars, to-wit: all in Block 1 North line of Lot 1 to be 73.86 feet West line of Lot 1 to be 139.01 feet, bearing of N3°35149"E South line of Lot 1 to be 67.10 feet, delta angle of 6050'55" South line of Lot 2 to be 70.07 feet, delta angle of 7°09'05" North line of Lot 2 to be 56.14 feet Drainage and Utility Easement, 5 feet on each side of the west line of Lot 1 to be on the corrected west line of Lot 1 Dated e 251 1988 P--- Registered Land S veyor No. 51 S ate of Minnesota The above Certificate of Correction to the plat of HEATHER OAKS has been approved by the City Council at a regular meeting of the City Council of Fridley, Minnesota held on the day of ,1989. Mayor Clerk This Certificate of Correction has been checked and approved this day of , 1989. By Merlyn D. Anderson, Anoka County Surveyor 4� LANNING DIVISPON MEMORANDUM CITY OF FRIDLEY TO: Virgil Herrick, City Attorney FROM: Barbara Dacy, Planning Coordinator DATE: January 11, 1989 REGARDING: Heather Oaks Certificate of Plat Correction Attached is the proposed Land Surveyor's Certificate of Correction to Plat regarding a minor lot line adjustment between Lots 1 and 2 , Block 1, Heather Oaks. Please review the attached certificate and make any comments as to form or content. It is intended that the City Council review the certificate of correction at the January 23 , 1989 meeting. The item would have to be submitted to the City Manager' s office by 12 : 00 noon, January 18, 1989. Please forward any comments prior to January 17, 1989. BD/dn M-89-20 . � i 1'Y :R • IZON� LD F. lel , f I.AND SURVIM 11 LAND SUPVEYING SUIIDIVISION DESIGN TELEPHONE 771-4566 U f3S JESSIF ST. ST. PAUL. MINN. 55101 Barbara Dacy City of Fridley Planning Dept. 64.31 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Dec. 24, 1988 Re: HEATHER OAKS plat correction Dear Ms. Dacy; Enclosed is the information you requested with the document to be signed by the City Council. The Certificate of Correction is the document that will be filed with the Anoka County Recorders Office. The corrections are minor and are to correct the location of the lot line between Lots 1 and 2. The building requirements of 75 feet at the building set-back line Lot 2 and 80 feet for Lot 1 is still meet. The area requirement of 9,000 sq. feet is also meet. If there are any questions please phone me at 771-4.586. Respectfully, Ronald F. Meyer, R.L✓K. LAND SURVEYORS CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION TO PLAT Name of Plat: HEATHER OAKS Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 505.174 Laws of Minnesota, 1957, I, Ronald F. Meyer, the undersigned, a Registered Land Surveyor in and for the State of Minnesota, declares as follows: 1. That I prepared the plat of HEATHER OAKS dated July 11, 1988 and filed on July 11, 1988 in the Office of County Recorder as Document Number 814.267 , Anoka County, Minnesota, in Book 39 of Plats, page 20 . 2. That said plat contains errors, omissions, or defects in the following particulars, to-wit: all in Block 1 North line Lot 1 is 72.00 feet West line Lot 1 is 139.05 feet, bearing of NV 37'25"E South line of Lot 1 is 67.73 feet, delta angle of 6054'46" South line of Lot 2 is 69.44 feet, delta angle of 7°05'18" North line of Lot 2 is 58.00 feet Drainage and Utility Easement, 5 feet on each side of the west line of Lot 1 3. That said plat is hereby corrected in the following particulars, to-wit: all in Block 1 North line of Lot 1 to be 73.86 feet West line of Lot 1 to be 139.01 feet, bearing of N3°35'49"E South line of Lot 1 to be 67.10 feet, delta angle of 6050'55" South line of Lot 2 to be 70.07 feet, delta angle of 7°09'05" North line of Lot 2 to be 56.14 feet Drainage and Utility Easement, 5 feet on each side of the west line of Lot 1 to be on the corrected west line of Lot 1 Dated '���.t,��.�_ % 1988 R gistered Land Survey# N 9051 State of Minnesota The above Certificate of Correction to the plat of HEATHER OAKS has been approved by the City Council at a regular meeting of the City Council of Fridley, Minnesota held on the day of ,1989• Mayor Clerk This Certificate of Correction has been checked and approved this day of 1989. By Merlyn D. Anderson, Anoka County Surveyor . - i • j 72.o --•Slp,/4L __ ` - - - - 7,x.86 - `- , w ? a V a o zo ;� 17. (Ori 9, 2 3 7 5- f new y `9 c� r 1� r r• i ---- - --� 749 ps-•, ' - - 7 7 A9 8„ 4Z 7-7 74�q4 400kools Co Imecr/ON 7-o L oT G /NA 8E rweeN L o T.S ,t 2 Dee . 2 8Y �'oi,%� /lJe J988 h!•9. wo. 905/ *RRICK & NEWMAN A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Virgil C. Herrick David P. Newman James D. Hoeft Gregg V. Herrick M E M O R A N D U M TO: Barbara Dacy, Planning Coordinator FROM: Gregg Herrick, Assistant City Attorney DATE: January 16, 1989 RE: Heather Oaks Certificate of Plat Correction Pursuant to your request, I have reviewed Ron Meyer's Certificate of Correction. The Certificate appears to be in proper form according to the statute authorizing such correction. Our office does not have sufficient information, however, to review the corrections themselves to ascertain whether or not they correct the difficulty which was apparently encountered. GVH:Idb Suite 205, 6401 University Avenue N.E., Fridley, Minnesota 55432, 612-571-3850 CITY OF FRl DLEY CIVIC CENTER • 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 • PHONE(612) 571-3450 February 16, 1989 Mr. Ron Meyer Land Surveyor 985 Jessie Street St. Paul, MN 55101 Dear Mr. Meyer: Enclosed is the executed land surveyor's certificate of correction to plat, as approved by the City Council on January 23 , 1989. Please contact me if you should need any further information. Sincerely, Barbara Dacy Planning Coordinator BD/dn C-89-57 LAND SURVEYORS CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION TO PLAT Name of Plat: HEATHER OAKS Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 505.174 Laws of Minnesota, 1957, I, Ronald F. Meyer, the undersigned, a Registered Land Surveyor in and for the State of Minnesota, declares as follows: 1. That I prepared the plat of HEATHER OAKS dated July 11, 1988 and filed on July 11, 1988 in the Office of County Recorder as Document Number 814267 , Anoka County, Minnesota, in Book 39 of Plats, page 20 . 2. That said plat contains errors, omissions, or defects in the following particulars, to-wit: all in Block 1 Korth line Lot 1 is 72.00 feet West line Lot 1 is 139.05 feet, beaming of N4-"37'25„E South line of Lot 1 is 67.73 feet, delta angle of 6054'4.6" South line of Lot 2 is 69.44 feet, delta angle of 7°05'1A" North line of Lot 2 is 58.00 feet Drainage and Utility Easement, 5 feet on each side of the west line of Lot 1 3. That said plat is hereby corrected in the following particulars, to-wit: all in Block 1 North line of Lot 1 to be 73.86 feet West line of Lot 1 to be 139.01 feet, bearing of NY 35'4.9"E South line of Lot 1 to be 67.10 feet, delta angle of 6050'55" South line of Lot 2 to be 70.07 feet, delta angle of 7°09'05" North line of Lot 2 to be 56.14- feet Drainage and Utility Easement, 5 feet on each side of the west line of Lot 1 to be on the corrected west line of Lot 1 Dated 21V 1988 Re ' stered Land S16rveyor No. 51 S ate of Minnesota The above Certificate of Correction to the plat of HEATHER OAKS has been approved by the City Council at a rear meeting of he City Council of Fridley, Minnesota held on the 4Z day of 11989. ✓I• � Clerk This Certifipate of Correction has been checked and approved this day of _ _ , 1989. By Merlyn D. Anderson, Anoka County Surveyor CITY OF FM DLEY FRIDLEY MUNICIPAL CENTER •6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, MN 55432 • (612)571-3450•FAX (612)571-1287 February 13, 1991 John Gargaro, Senior Vice President Fridley State Bank 6315 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, 1MN 55432 Dear Mr. Gargaro: Brickner Builders has completed the outdoor improvements for the Heather Oaks plat to the City's satisfaction. The City releases Letter of Credit #1054 in the amount of $10, 000. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this issue, please contact me at 572-3593 . Sincerely, Michele McPherson, BLA Planning Assistant MM/dn C-91-35 FIE a-..) MEMORANDUM TO: Richard D. Pribyl, Finance Director PW96-033 r- FROM: John G. Flora,'Public Works Director DATE: February 7, 1996 SUBJECT: Heather Oaks Plat With the approval of the Heather Oaks plat in 1988, the City Council identified a stipulation that required a storm sewer assessment of $800 per lot to be paid by the developer as building permits were issued. These funds were to be dedicated until December 31, 1993 to resolve any potential future problems with the drainage system as constructed. With the development of the plat,a detention pond and storm sewer system was installed to deal with the surface water runoff in the Heather Oaks plat. As this system has been completed and has been functioning, the storm water assessment should be closed out in accordance with the stipulation established by the City Council. JGF:cz AWE MW CITY COUNCIL ACTION TAKEN NOTICE Brickner Builders, Inc. April 18, 1988 6230 Highway 65 D E. , #104 Fridley, MN 55432 On April 4, 1988 the Fridley City Council officially approved your request for a Final Plat, P.S. #87-07, Heather Oaks, being a replat of Lok 160, except the east 33 feet, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, and Outlot A, Acorn Hills Addition, and that part of Lot 14, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, which lies east of the west 165 feet thereof, and Lot 25, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, except the southerly 150 feet including a right of way, and all that part of Lot 24, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, except the south 150 feet of the east 80 feet of said Lot 24, including a right of way, all generally located at 5980 Stinson Boulevard N.E. with the following stipulations: 1. Developer to submit a preliminary plat with dimensions, lot area calculations and easements prior to Council public hearing. (completed) 2. Developer to submit a storm drainage plan prior to Council public hearing. (completed). Drainage construction details to be approved by staff prior to City's executing Plat. 3. Plat to be designed so as to provide for a full cul-de-sac with the addition of the Ettel property. (completed) 4.,` Storm sewer assessments in the amount of $12,800 ($800 per lot) shall be paid by Developer as building permits are issued. These funds shall be dedicated until December 31, 1993 to resolve any potential future problems with the drainage system as constructed. 5. Park fees of $1,500 per each new dwelling to be paid with new building permit. 6. The Ettel property to have a new double garage with a driveway connecting to the new cul-de-sac, garage to be constructed prior to the transfer of the ownership of the Ettel house parcel, new driveway and turf restoration of old driveway upon completion of cul-de-sac. A letter of credit in the amount of $5,000* to be submitted to the City of Fridley prior to the City executing Plat. 7. Brickner Builders to furnish a letter of credit in the amount of $98, 620 (City estimate of construction cost) to cover installation of street and utility improvements in the event of development default. (added 3/23/88) SCHECK LIST FOR (Name of Plat) Legend Date /5r, 454 ✓-Item Correct X -Item Incorrect = of Section R T._L . -¢ Checked by - � 7 --Item Not Checked Political Subd:L'._A_" Survey Company 1.1 Vf Closure 2_;= Angles and/or bearings 3. 1 Curve data 4. Overall dimensions 5. Lot dimensions 6. Lot and block numbers , exceptions , outlots parks —Ty Street name or numbers Fed. , State, Co. , Local 3: +�" Highway Alignment St. , Co. 9. v Street Hidths 10. Adjacent and underlying area Platted only 11. Ccr:;aare with adjoining areas 12. ,— Compare with section resurvey 13. 'Ties to subdivision lines and corners 14 Designation of outside boundaries notes 15. Easements-compare with dedication and designation 16. Title-same as dedication and duplication 17. Dedication - Streets , Avenues , Lanes , ;lays , Hinhways , Parks , etc. 13. V Description - compare with plat and record 19. State or County Hi c:hway Department 20. Signatures , notaries , and acknowledgements 21. 'Monuments - property found, set, and designated 2.2. Scale and "llorth arrow & bearing data 23. Compare vJ th half-section plat 24. Check Plat fcr scale 25. -- Wet lands , water elevation, bench marks , survey line 25. s.- Plat checking fee No. lots r� 27. Miscellaneous 28. Miscellaneous 29. Watershed district Coon Creekl I Rice Creek 30. Scheoldistrict 31 V Abstract t Torrens 32. County Planning and Advisory Commission No. Remarks on items incorrect Plat a cept le me en the - .bove it ms, if any, have been corrected. BY- 1(4 Anoka Countv Surveyor' s Office 10-79 T • �. . �, PLANNING DIV ION ,J MEMORANDUM unrOF FRIDLEY MEND TD: Jock Robertson, Community Development Director Nasim Qureshi, City Manager fE D FROM: Jim Robinson, Planning Coordinator tE D DATE: October 13, 1987 RETARDING: Preliminary Plat for Heather Oaks Tom Brickner has made application for approval of a Prelimminary Plat of 3.4 acres at the 5900 block of Stinson. The land is presently three separate parcels. The respective owners are: Irene Mitchell, James and Rita Jordan and Malone and Ferne Moe (see existing owner map) . The Preliminary Plat includes twelve single family lots (see option A) . In addition, there is a 30 foot right of way which runs north and south and bisects the property. This dedication is obsolete in that there is no opportunity to create a through street. The vacation of this right of way has been applied for and will accompany the Plat procedure. In addition to the three parcels mentioned, there are two other property owners, both to the south, which could also participate in the Plat. One being Roger Ettel of 1641 Gardena and the other William Costello of 1623 Gardena. If these properties are included with the Plat, three additional lots could be made available (see option B) . Mr. Costello has expressed an interest in maintaining his option for subdividing his property for future home sites. The problem with inclusion of the Costello and/or Ettel parcels is that the grade drops off substantially. A significant amount of fill would have to be put in place in order to obtain positive drainage from the Costello or Ettel parcels. There is no storm sewer in the immediate area, therefore it is necessary to maintain positive surface drainage over the entire course of the street. A topographic survey of this site including the Costello and Ettel parcels will be available at the end of the month. At that time we will meet with Ettel and Costello to discuss the implications and cost of including their property in the subdivision. I will keep you updated on this matter. The public hearing of the Planning Commission is scheduled for November 18, 1987. JLR/dm M-87-203 I AM • PLANNING DIV*ION TT 16\ 15 MEMORANDUM CITYOF FRtDLEY MEND 20: Jock Robertson, Community Development Director MEND FROM: Jim Robinson, Planning Coordinator JAZ. MEND TYNE: October 27, 1987 REGARDING: Heather Oaks Addition Plat In an effort to provide for inclusion of all possible vacant property in the area of the Heather Oaks Plat, Tan Bricker has met with the two land owners adjacent to his proposed Plat. Mese two owners, Mr. Costello and Mr. Ettel, have large tracts of vacant property which abut the proposed Brickner Plat. Mr. Brickner presented to them a preliminary Plat with 15 lots which included portions of their property but left their principle structure standing. An offer of $.80 per square foot was tendered. This price is the same price which Mr. Brickner is paying for the two westerly lots in the 12 lot Plat. Mr. Costello is willing and anxious to sell his property for this price, however, Mr. Ettel declined the offer. Me estimated improvement cost as determined by the Public Works Department for the 15 lot Plat is $123,274. the improvement cost for the 12 lot Plat is $92,153. Mere is a difference of $31,121. Without the inclusion of both the Costello and Ettel parcels, Mr. Brickner does not feel that it would be financially feasible to include only the Costello portion. ?herefore, he is proceeding with the 12 lot Plat and is schedule for a Public Hearing at the Planning Commission on November 18, 1987. One possible solution to the Costello problem would be to work out a private driveway easement off of Gardena Avenue to allow him to split off one or two lots. the Ettel property is presently serviced by such a driveway easement which could be shared with Costello. Although this would require a variance to the Code, a precedent has been set with the Ettel property. I welcome your comments and questions. M-87-213 JLR/dm COMOWNITY DEVELCOMENT DEPARTMENT GWOF FWDLLY MEMORANDUM MErD 70: Nasim Qureshi, City Manager , IrEMD FROM: Jock Robertson, Community Development Director NEND DATE: December 23, 1987 REGARDIl 3: Proposed Heather Oaks Subdivision Brickner Builders originally approached the City with a 12 lot subdivision at this location (See Attachment 1) . the Staff noted that with the 12 lot proposal, several vacant pieces would be left over which could subsequently become landlocked or, at best, have poor access to city streets. Staff subsequently suggested that Brickner contact the Costello's and the Ettel Is to see if they could collaborate in a 16 lot subdivision (See Attachment 2) . Subsequently, Mr. Brickner informed the Staff that although he is able to reach an agreement with Mr. Costello, the asking price for the Ettel property (aver $60,000) is too high to justify the payback in the total development (see Attachment 3) . The Ettel's house is their starter house, and they have very little equity. It is a two-story, one bathroom house, built in the 1940's, and if retained as part of the subdivision, would not really fit in with the $140,000 new hones that Brickner wishes to build. Mr. Brickner and Mr. Costello have approached the City with an offer to split the cost of the acquisition of the Ettel property three ways; therefore, the City's share would be approximately $21,000. If the City Council were to agree that such an acquisition would be desirable in order to avoid leaving any left-aver parcels and to also get the maximum tax revenue from this development, the City's $21,000 could be contributed by the HRA creating an economic development tax increment district. The estimated payback time would be quite short, which would cause a minimum disruption to the other taxing jurisdictions in such a district. Date of certification to date of full payback would take two partial tax years and two full tax years; that is, a sumer 1988 start to completion in 1991, taxes payable in 1992. Therefore, a maximum of four years increment would be required. Creation and operation of such a project would be financially sound and good land use planning practice: (1) There is a precedent for BRA assisting in streets and utilities or for land assembly in previous projects such as the Shorewood Inn, the Heather Hills District, and Springbrook Apartments; (2) The Ettel, Costello, Moe, and Jordan land could otherwise be underutilized, and except for the Ettel house, could be landlocked; (3) In a worse case scenario, the City would end up with only an eight lot subdivision which would yield about $20000 per year in taxes. With the proposed 16 lot subdivision, the City would receive $40,000 per year in taxes; (4) With the 16 lot subdivision, the developer would be able to provide the highest quality housing and be able to provide the highest level of coordination of land development in the area. Memo to Nasim Qureshi December 23, 1987 Regarding: Proposed Heather Oaks Subdivision Page 2 If the City Council and the HRA were to approve of such an approach, the creation of such an economic development district would take approximately three months. If we were to begin at the next HRA meeting on Jan. 14, 1988, the district could be certified by the County as early as April 1, 1988 (See Attachment 4 for the timetable) . JLR:l s M-87-254 Atta c3hm ent s i IL } BENJA MIN 5.r F- 1 lb El 1 I,t Ll �ri it INI IL ST/NSON NEM' 9R/GNTON4� L ..,i�� w ..��,� +• t 1 r}Jy � " 1 .3 is �'` ` o, ��\ rho 4��V►•4♦h� p a. • ti ! l SITE PLAN , ., ;�;�W •BEN✓.4 M//V �* �->„�� r 1-i i Ct ;,- � .• :;, I ,� , 1 � � �Citi ph�; � - S7/NS 0N - 47- - -- - -- Prickner Builders ' , • III 6230 HWY. 65 SUITE 104 FRIDLEY, MN. 55432 j December 15, 1987 City of Fridley Planning Commission 6431 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Attnc Jim Robinson Re: Heather Oaks Listed below are five possible ways to develop Heather Oakst (1) Short cul-de-sac off Stinson involving only the Mitchell Land. (8) lots therefore eliminating vacation of McKinley St. (2) Extend cul-de-sac further West for a (12) lot development. (3) Include the Costello and Ettel land to make a (16) lot development. Mr. Costello has a;reed to 80 cents per sq. ft. for his property. Mr. Ettel has not. Our offer to Mr. Ettel is 80 cents per sq. ft. for enough of his land for a full size builing lot, plus we would remove his existing garage. Mr. Ettel would than be obligated to pay his portion of the improvements for the lot his home would re- main on. This would not be our first choice because the existing home would most certainly devalue our new lots and would not be compatiable with the new neighborhood of $140,000.00 and over homes. If this option is the choice of everyone concerned we will agree to this. (4) In the best interest of good planning and long range property tax benefits the purchase and removal of the Ettel home would clearly be the best option, but economically unsound. We would be prepared to pay $47,000.00 for the Ettel home and land and remove it. (Actual land value of home and land using Mitchell sale as compariable $25,920.00). We would hope to recoup part of the additional costs by creating higher land value. (5) Mr. Ettel could also be full participant by paying 18th of all costs. We will be putting in all improvements ourselves so all costs will have to be paid as we go along. If this option is chosen then we will have to record protective covenants. (If option (3) or (5) are selected then we feel a year around screening of large evergreens around the Ettel home at no expense to Brickner Builders would help blend the old and the new. We would like to proceed with the planning of Heather Oaks and we would appreciate the endorsement of one of the five options. Tom Brickner r- TIMETABLE FOR CREATION OF TAX INCREMENT DISTRICT NO. 9 GARDENA DISTRICT 8 YEAR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT January 14, 1988 HRA reviews TIF plan and requests that the City Council conduct a public hearing on establishment of the new district. January 25, 1988 City Council sets March 7, 1988 as the public hearing date. January 27, 1988 Planning Commission determines that the establishment of the district is consistent with the Comp. Plan. February 4, 1988 Public hearing notice sent to Focus. February 5, 1988 TIF plan and other documentation sent to School Districts and County Board for 30 day review. February 10, 1988 and February 24, 1988 Public hearing notice published in Focus. February 11 , 1988 HRA approves TIF plan and creation of district by resolution, requests City Council to approve district. March 7, 1988 City Council conducts public hearing, approves creation of district. March 22, 1988 Certified documentation sent to DTED. April 1 , 1988 District certified by County. r KA-W OLANNING DIVIS*)N 2 MEMORANDUM CITYOF FMDLEY TO: Planning commission Members , FRCM: Jim Robinson, Planning coordinator SUBJECT: Heather Oaks Plat DATE: February 5, 1988 As of this memo date there is not a resolution as to the coordination of a mutually agreeable plat for all involved landowners. The February 10, 1988 agenda includes the original 12 lot plat proposal, which was tabled at the November 18, 1987 Planning meeting, and also a new Public Hearing for a 15 (new) lot Preliminary Plat. This option was agreed to by all property owners. Also included in the agenda is a 14 (new) lot option which would allow Brickner to proceed with all the properties except Ettle's. This scenario could be followed if Ettle decides to develop his own property. Under this plan Brickner would build the street and utilities for the 14 lots and Ettle would build the remainder of the cul-de-sac at such time as he develops. Our clear preference would be to build the full street at one time. Mr. Brickner is scheduled back in town today. His son has informed me that he intends to meet with the other two parties this weekend. From the staff's perspective the original 12 lot plat is not a viable option and should be recommended for denial at this time. I hope to have a solution to this problem by meeting time. M-88-25 r AW *LANNING DIVIS*)N X MEMORANDUM CITYOF FRIDLEY NEMS TO: Jock Robertson, Community Development Director City Council Members MEMO FROM: Jim Robinson, Planning Coordinator MEMO DATE: February 17, 1988 REGARDING: Heather Oaks Plat On February 10, 1988 the Fridley Planning Commission held a public hearing to review the Preliminary Plat known as Heather Oaks, by Thomas Brickner. At that time there was an agreement reached between Mr. Brickner and Mr. Ettel whereby Mr. Brickner would be acquiring a portion of the Ettel property. This commitment gives Mr. Brickner control of all adjoining vacant properties potentially available for inclusion in the Plat. At this time it would be appropriate for City Council to set the public hearings for both the 15 new lot Plat (17 with Ettel and Costello house parcels) and for the McKinley Street vacation for the March 7, 1988 City Council meeting. A revised Preliminary Plat complete with dimensions, lot areas and easements and a storm water drainage plan will be submitted and reviewed by staff prior to that date. JLR/dm M-88-37 1A aw PLANNING DIVISION MEMORANDUM CITYOF FR!DLEY MEND TO: Jock Robertson, Cbmmunity Development Director City Council NEM0 FROM: Jim Robinson, Planning Coordinator FEMD DATE: March 24, 1988 RDGARDING: Heather Oaks Plat On March 7, 1988 the City Council held a public hearing to review the Heather Oaks Plat as proposed by Brickner Builders. At that time the public hearing was continued to March 28, 1988 due to incomplete drainage and Plat submittals. At this time, staff has received the necessary drainage and Plat plans, and they are in conformance with the Planning Commission directives. The attached stipulations include six stipulations passed on f rom the Planning Commission and an additional three stipulations which have been added since that time. Stipulation six has been modified slightly to reflect the restraints imposed by the need to hold off on constructing the new hardsurface driveway to Ettel's new garage until such time as the street curb is installed. The $5,000 letter of credit or a portion thereof would be held to ensure that the driveway is completed. Also note that item six contains the questions as to whether the replacement garage should be a double or single. Presently a single garage exists which will have to be removed in order to construct the cul-de-sac. The Code would require that a double garage be installed. Stipulation seven is consistent with Chapter 211, the City' s subdivision ordinance which calls for a letter of credit ir, a sufficient amount to cover the installation of streets and utilities whenever a developer decides to construct public improvement. The surety is necessary to protect the City and future residents of the area in the event that the developer fails to make the necessary public improvements. Stipulation eight calls for an inspection fee of 5% to cover our Engineering Department 's inspection services. This fee is normally worked into the assessments when the City constructs the public improvements. Stipulation nine recognizes that the Final Plat does contain one variance for lot width, from 75 feet required to 65 feet provided, for the Ettel house parcel. This variance is not significant given the size of the lot (16,000 square feet) and the lot width of 90 feet at the existing house. Attached please find a resolution which may be approved at this time. 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TM lo eoo Tf-. 0 -7-86 O 1 RY FIAT 0 I P DENJAMIN ST CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY for: BRICKNER BUILDERS 0 Denotes Spike Set 0 Denotes Wood Stake Set For Excavation Only —+- Denotes Surface Drainage ( ) Denotes Proposed Elevation x Denotes Existing Elevation 87q.1 Top of Block Elevation 8'a.7 Garage Floor Elevation 8('6.0_ Lowest Floor Elevation Type of Building: scale : I " = 30' Benchmark: TIVH c„J Q4 KRIS-TEA ('ouRj o Denotes Iron Monument Elevation = 871. q4 Bearings are assumed COURTb 4 r 14 0a0.00 To � D q \� {gbb•5 � zz 6, 1/0 io o I n 41 W O'n 35 � a n �`$7 I EX. GG,. loo+ - 871.y Lot 14, Block 1 , HEATHER OAKS, Anoka County, Minnesota . I hereby certify that this plan, specification or report was prepared by me or under my supervision and that I am a duly registered Land Surveyor under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Midwest Land Surveyors & and Civil Engineers, Inc. No certification whatsoever is extended to subsequent owners,mortgagees or title Insurers, 199 Coon Rapids Boulevard, Suite 212 unless this survey has been redated for this purpose by the surveyor. Coon Rapids, Minnesota 55433 Dated this 27TH day of R u a►ust 19 92 Tele. # 786-6909 FAX# 786-9208Registration No. By –1—� � 20595 Minnesota Licensed Land Surveyor 92-212 Job No. Book Page 59-58 Asbuilt FH,ndul.on 4/— elow's Dated this 9TH day of Spahzrober , 1922- N n CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY for : BRICKNER BUILDERS p Denotes Wood Stake Set For Excavation Only —+— Denotes Surface Drainage ( ) Denotes Proposed Elevation x Denotes Existing Elevation Top of Block Elevation e Garage Floor Elevation Lowest Floor Elevation Type of Building: Scale : I " = 30 ' Benchmark: o Denotes Iron Monument Elevation — Bearings are assumed rt l , r 2�l ( 1 S88*25' 4o" E T1Z7 85 .C=97/.`14 �' X � ■968• 1' Co d �— _ 24.67 T.C.=97p.7 6 O Cp \ I N d Spill') .gyp A•° '14- n x vim' li?5.86 96/.q ti6e.Z ` S 87.54'54"E I t.c. �ra:�c9C Z14:1:4y Ecsern+.nt Lot 13., Block 1 , HEATHER OAKS , Anoka County , Minnesota . VI �, 9 i We hereby certify that this is a true and correct representation of a survey of Midwest Land Surveyors & the boundaries of the above described land and of the location of all buildings, if any, thereon, and all visible encroachments, if any, from or on said land. Civil Engineers, Inc. As surveyed this STH day of. 912r;I 199 Coon Rapids Boulevard, Suite 212 Coon Rapids, Minnesota 55433 Land Surveyor Minn. Rep. No. 20595 Tele.# 786-6909 FAX# 786-9208 a Job No. 91-134 Book - Pape 59-41 n 2D . PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, NOVR4BER 18, 1987 PAGE 4 1. Provide parking lot signage designating the six stall b of parking, immediately adjacent to daycare facility s reserved for daycare users on Monday through Frid 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 2. Provide parking lot signage designating nin talls directly west and across the driveway from the da e facility, as reserved for daycare employees only Mo y through Friday 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 3. Provide playground area and nt details prior to build- ing permit for staff approval 4. Building facade materials r daycare to be consistent with approved plans for ent' complex. 5. Parking situation f daycare and apartment complex to be reviewed after o year of operation to determine parking sufficiency. 6. Signage pl to be submitted for review prior to City Council review. UPON A VOI OTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BILLINGS DECLARED THE MOTION ED UNANIMOUSLY. Mr binson stated this item would go to City Council on Dec. 7. 2. PUBLIC HEARING: CONSMERATION OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT, P.S. #87-07, HEATHER OAKS, BY BRICKNER BUILDERS, INC.: Being a replat of Lot 16, except the East 33 feet, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, and Outlot A, Acorn Hills Addition, and that part of Lot 14, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, which lies East of the West 165 feet thereof, except the East 30 feet of said Lot 14, all generally located at 5980 Stinson Boulevard N.E. MOTION by Ms. Sherek, seconded by Ms. Schreiner, to waive the formal reading of the public hearing notice and open the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BILLINGS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANDMSLY AND THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 7:47 P.M. Mr. Billings stated item 3 of the agenda was for a vacation for the same property. Since the vacation did not require a public hearing, he would recommend they talk about the preliminary plat and the vacation at the same time. Mr. Robinson stated both items were related to a petition for the approval of a 12-lot preliminary plat by Brickner Builders, represented by Richard Brickner. The property was located west of Stinson Boulevard and north of Gardena. It was approximately 3� acres in size. The zoning was all single family so the development was compatible with the surrounding F e PLANNING CU2,jISSION MEETING, NOVEMBER 18, 1987 PAGE 3 Ms. Giancola stated they hope to draw mainly from the people within the apartment complex on a first-come, first-serve basis, but other th�6n that, they will draw from outside the complex to keep the daycare faci 1ty full. That was the reason they were requesting the special use permit Obviously, they cannot depend solely on the apartment complex to keep th facility full. Ms. Schreiner asked if there was a signage plan. Ms. Giancola stated they did not have a signage plan at is time. Mr. Saba asked if the daycare children would be able get into the swimming pool area. Mr. Robinson stated the daycare playground area uld be fenced with a 5 ft. chain link fence, so the pool would not be acce ible to these children. Mr. Barna stated that the area directly to south was a ponding area. The daycare playground area will be attract' e to other children from within the apartment complex who will pro ly walk through the ponding area to get to it. Some days that pondi g area will have 4-6 inches of water. Whose responsibility was it to e sure the children did not do that? Mr. Leon Martin stated he was the P oject Manager for Springbrook Apart- ments. The pond always had water n it, but the slope was very, very gradual. There was no outside access to e daycare's playground area, and the other children within the comp x will not be allowed to use the daycare playground. There will be other playground areas for the children within the complex. MOTION by Mr. Saba, secon d by Ms. Sherek, to close the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL OTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BILLINGS DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED T 7:45 P.M. Mr. Robinson state that if the clients for the daycare facility were coming from insid the apartment complex, there would be no need for a special use pe It. Signage was also a concern to the City. They want to make s e the signage is compatible with the development. He would recomme d the Commission add the following stipulation if this special use rmit is approved: "Signage plan to be submitted for review prior to City Council review." MO'T'ION b Mr. Saba, seconded by Ms. Schreiner, to reconunend to City Council approv of Special Use Permit, SP #87-20, by Lisa Giancola, per Section 205.0 .01.C.3 of the Fridley City Code to allow a day care on Lot 1, Bl 1, Springbrock Apartments at Northtown, the same being 165 - 83rd Av ue N.E. , with the following stipulations: 2E PLANNING COMMISSION M=TING, NOVEMBER 18, 1987 PAGE 5 area. The largest tract was awned by Irene Mitchell, and there was a single family house on that property. The street vacation would involve an obsolescent piece of dedicated right-of-way intended for a McKinley Street extension at one time in the past, but which is no longer connected. Two other parcels to the west are awned by the Jordan's and the Moes. In addition to that, there is the option for two other parcels of property to be combined with the plat, and those are owned by the Ettel's and the Costello's. Mr. Robinson stated the 12-lot plat that was being proposed does meet all the codes. All the lots are in excess of 9,000 sq. ft. and are at least 75 ft. in width. The property is heavily wooded with gently rolling terrain and will be quite desirable for single family homes. Mr. Robinson stated the proposal was to extend a 50 ft. right-of-way with 36 ft. of paved surface to the west which will terminate in a cul-de-sac. The road alignments and design also meet the code and engineering specifi- cations. Mr. Robinson staged another option being pursued with the landowners involved the two other properties to the south owned by the Ettel's and the Costello's. They have asked the developer to talk to these parties to see if they had any interest in developing their properties, since this was the final oppor- tunity to be connected to the city street. These are quite large lots. The Costello's have .6 acres of surplus property to be developed, and the Ettel's have.3 acres of surplus property to be developed. By including these properties and then turning the road to the south with a cul-de-sac, they would be able to increase the development to 15 lots. This was not necessarily a goal of the city, but they are trying to look at all the options before they close off any opportunities to develop those properties. Mr.Rcbinson stated apparently the Brickner's and the Costello's have reached a tentative agreement on the acquisition. The Ettel's, however, are uncertain as to whether they would like to develop at this time. Mr. Robinson stated the City met with all three parties on Monday to discuss the financial feasibility of the Ettel's being included in the development and perhaps even retaining one of the additional platted lots to go with the existing house to maintain a larger lot. Mr. Robinson stated one of the advantages for the Ettel's to participate was they would then be able to link up to the city street; whereas they now have a private driveway easement with an unimproved driveway. They would also have to remove an existing garage and replace that garage on the house site and connect a hard surface driveway to the garage. He did not know if a resolution had been made on this issue in time for the Planning Commission meeting. Mr. Robinson stated that as far as stipulations, Staff would recommend a park fee of $1,500 per lot and that the necessary easements be granted with the plat. PLANNING COmISSION MEETING, NOVEMBER 18, 1987 PAGE 6 Mr. Barna stated that Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8 were in the situation that the City has had frequently in the Heather Hills area where the lots end up, after front yard and rear yard setbacks, with no place to put a house without variances. They have a depth on Lots 5 and 6 at the perpendicular line of 79 ft. and on Lots 6 and 7 at that center point of about 60+ ft. Mr. Robinson stated Lot 6 was questionable, and probably a rear yard variance would be required; however, a house could be put on that lot to meet code. Houses could be designed to fit all of the lots. It was premature for the developer to have designs at this point. He stated the developer was very experienced and realized what the city ordinances are and what kind of houses he can put on these lots. Mr. Barna stated he would rather see a development looked at closely before it gets laid out in concrete and material as to what variances might come up in the future, instead of creating a situation where the people have no choice but to come in for variances. Mr. Robinson stated he did not know haw they could speculate on this prior to having the house plans. Mr. Barna stated he just wanted to have his concerns regarding variances on record; and if the developer comes in for variances, particularly on Lot 6, it is going to be considered a "self-created" problem. Mr. Brickner stated they are willing to comply with city code. As long as the lots meet code, they will build houses to meet that code. Mr. Billings stated Mr. Barna represented the Appeals Comnission. Mr. Barna was looking ahead to the possibility that not only might the builder be looking for something within the next few months or 1-2 years, but even 5-10 years later when there is a change in ownership with new owners want- ing to do different things to the property. He was just trying to look ahead and see what future problems might exist. Ms. Schreiner stated she shared Mr.Barna's concerns. She asked Mr. Brickner what type of home he was recommending for both lots 6 and 7 which were somewhat limited in area. Mr. Brickner stated a 35 ft. depth on home was more than adequate. They always design the homes to fit the lots. Mr. James Tiller stated he was an attorney representing Mr. & Mrs. Costello. Since McKinley St. does abut the Costello's property, they strongly object to any vacation unless their property is included in the plat. Mr. Tiller stated he would like to give a little more detailed history of this area. The surrounding area has been developing gradually over time, and at all times prior to this, City Staff has assured the Costello's that the rear portion of their property would not be landlocked. After the City approved the McKinley cul-de-sac on Amber Oaks to the north, the City then 2G PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, NOVEMBER 18, 1987 PAGE 7 switched their planning emphasis to an east/west street between Benjamin and McKinley. After a time, that access on Benjamin was cut off, but at all times, until now, the Costello's were assured their property would not be landlocked. McKinley Street has been their protection because it is a dedicated street and has been there for 30 or more years. It abuts their property and has provided them with some protection and assurance. Mr. Tiller stated that until the final configuration of the plat was arrived at, it was premature to vacate McKinley Street. Mr. Brickner had no right to expect that the street be vacated soley for his benefit without taking into consideration the adjacent property owners. That particular city ease- ment was the last chance for the city and for Mr. Costello to protect his property from being landlocked. Six-tenths of an acre for this type of property was valuable, even more valuable to the city itself due to increased valuation and improved aesthetics. He believed Mr. Costello was anxious to be reasonable in including his property in the plat. He thought the plat was very workable with Mr. Costello's property. The Costello's have no problem with the vacation if they are included in the plat. Mr. Mahlon Moe stated the plat shows McKinley St. easement along both Mr. Jordan's and his lots, but actually it was only behind his lot. He stated that at the time they built their home, they gave that easement as a safeguard to the city, thinking McKinley St. would eventually go through. Mr. Billings asked Mr. Ettel if the alternate proposal referred to by staff t,) include his property and Mr. Costello's property was something Mr. Ettel thought might b: workable. Mr. Ettel stated it was possible. The problem was they have not lived in this house very long, and they have a h4crh mortgage. If they were to participate, it would mean selling their lot for not a high fee; and, according to the developer, they would be responsible for the removal of the garage. They would have to build a new garage, build a driveway for access, and this all would just be too costly for them right now. One of the things that had been considered was for the developer to buy the whole parcel--the house and the lot the garage was on, but the developer is not interested at this time. Mr. Ettel stated he was not opposed to the development as proposed by Mr. Brickner, and he would participate if the numbers can be worked out. Mr. Harvey Wager, 5940 Stinson Blvd. stated his only concern was he wanted the builder to be aware that they have a storm drain along the line where the Mitchell/Ettel/Wager property come together. Maybe a stipulation could be included that said the storm drain pipe would remain intact. Mr. Billings stated as one of the normal stipulations, a drainage plan for the plat has to be approved by City Staff and the Rice Creek Watershed District that says the drainage will not adversely affect either the new development or the adjoining properties. PLANNING C0114ISSION MEETING, NOVEMBER 18, 1987 PAGE 8 Mr. Robinson stated this plat was in the Rice Creek Watershed District and because of its size, the drainage plan must be approved by the Rice Creek Watershed District prior to the final plat being approved. The developer is aware of that. Mr. Robinson stated, apparently Mr. Ettel has not been given any financial figures yet for his review. The City has only fulfilled the public hearing notice requirement for the 12-lot plat. If the other properties are included in the plat for full participation, the City will have to have a renotification and have another public hearing. Mr. Brickner stated when they proposed the 12-lot plat, they had made offers to the Costello's and Ettel's. Mr. Costello had accepted, but Mr. Ettel had not. On Monday night they had a meeting, and at that meeting, Mr. Ettel had said it was possible something could be worked out so he could be a part of the project but he could not make that decision before this Planning Commission meeting. MOTION by Mr. Barna, seconded by 1s. Schreiner, to close the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BILLINGS DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 8:25 P.M. Mr. Svanda suggested the Planning Commission table any decision on the plat and the vacation since a resolution has not been reached on the two addi- tional parcels and what this whole plat might eventually look like. By tabling this item, it would provide additional opportunities for all the parties concerned to try to reach an agreement; and, at a future time, if that agreement cannot be reached, then the Planning Commission can reconsider the plat as it is being proposed with 12 lots. Mr. Saba stated he would agree with that. The negotiations were still in progress. Mr. Billings stated he was very concerned with approving any kind of plat that, in fact, would leave a large parcel of property with no access to it, particularly in a situation where the Ettel property was property that was non-conforming right now in that it is a house behind a house. It would certainly seem to be in the best interest of the city to try to come up with something that was more equitable. The option plans certainly appeared to him to be far superior to the 12-lot plan proposed at this meeting. He would strongly support tabling this and would encourage the developer to get together with the Costello's and Ettel's and try to reach agreements. MOTION by Mr. Saba, seconded by Mr. Barna, to table Preliminary Plat, P.S. #87-07, Heather Oaks, by Brickner Builders, and Vacation, SAV #87-11, by Brickner Builders, Inc., until the Dec. 2, 1987, meeting. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BILLINGS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. I� 21 prAwNG CCNALS<SION MEETING. FEBRUARY 10, 1988 1. Arcade will be limited to three games. 2. Limit seating to 20 seats in lounge ar 3. Business to close at 1:00 an. , excp on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday when 2:00wP& allowed 4. Security lights for entire parkJ� of (approved by staff) to be installed prior o opening. 5. Business will sign and enfo curfew for minors. 6. Business will provide one t on staff at all times when the business open. 7. Business operators to rol parking lot and manage its misuse. 8. Tournament and/or l gue play will not be programmed during regular w day business hours. 9. No alcoholic ages will be served or allowed on premises. 10. Development r will accept limitations on occupancy of remair' g vacant space should parking shortages result. 11. Speci use permit to be reviewed by Council on Jun 0, 1988, or sooner if City determines there i management problem which requires further strictions or removal. UPON OICE VOTE, .ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BETZCLD DECLARED THE MOTION D UNANIMDUSLY. 2. #87-07, OAKS. BY BRICKNER BUILDERS. INC. : CrABLED 11/18/87) Being a replat of Lot 16, except the East 33 feet, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, and Outlot A, Acorn Hills Addition, and that part of Lot 14, Auditor 's Subdivision No. 92, which lies East of the West 165 feet thereof, except the East 30 feet of said Lot 14, all generally located at 5980 Stinson Boulevard N. E. MQTIQby Mr. Saba, seconded by Ms. Sherek, to remove this item from the table. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, aiAIRPERSCN BETZCLD DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMDUSLY. AM 3. PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT, P S #87-07. HEATHER OAKS, BY BRIC KNER BUILDERS. INC. : Being a replat of Lot 16, except the East 33 feet, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, and Outlot A, Acorn Hills Addition, and that part of Lot 14, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, which lies East of the West 165 feet thereof, and Lot 25, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, except the southerly 150 feet including a right- of-way, and all that part of Lot 24, Auditor 's Subdivision No. 92, except the south 150 feet of the east 80 feet of said Lot 24, including a right-of-way, all generally located at 5980 Stinson Boulevard N.E. -7- • • 2c PLANNING OQMMISSION MEETING. FEBRUARY 10, 1988 MOTI By Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Ms. Sherek, to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSCN BETZCLD DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIM3USLY AND THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 8:10 P.M. Mr. Robinson stated that on November 18, 1987, a public hearing was held to discuss this plat which at that time included 12 lots. At that time, the Planning Commission and staff saw there were other properties not included in the plat which could benefit from the development and could use road access. The Planning Commission directed staff and the petitioner to try to work out agreements with the other owners of these vacant properties in the platting. Since then, there have been numerous discussions and meetings with the parties involved: Torn Brickner, Roger Ettel, and William Costello. Mr. Robinson stated that at this point, he believed they have the makings of an agreement for at least a 14 lot plat. Mr. Robinson reviewed the 12 lot plat and the 14 lot plat. Mr. Robinson stated that at the November meeting, staff did show that there was a possibility of including road access to both the Costello and Ettel properties which would bring the total lots to 15 new lots; actually, 17 lots if the Ettel and Costello portions with existing houses were included. Mr. Robinson stated that subsequent to the November 1987 meeting, Mr. Brickner and Mr. Ettel were unable to come to an agreement that was satisfactory to both parties. Mr. Brickner has submitted a plat which included 14 lots, including the Costello portion, a 3/4 cul-de-sac, with the potential for a full cul-de- sac when the Ettel property is platted. Mr. Robinson stated that at this time, staff would recommend approval of the 14 lot plat and not the 12 lot plat, be ca use the 12 lot plat did not provide for comprehensive development of the property. If the 14 lot plat was approved, staff feels it is necessary for the city to build the street and put in the utilities so there is only one contractor involved. This would eliminate the confusion and complexities of building utilities and road with two contractors. Mr. Robinson stated staff was recommending the following stipulations: 1. Developer agrees to city design and construction of full cul-de-sac and utilities to facilitate 16 lots. Costs of which to be assessed against the properties (1/16 of total street cost for each lot accessing street and 1/15 of total utilities cost for each new lot serviced by utilities - apportionments include Ettel plat). 2. Developer to submit a preliminary plat with dimensions, lot area, calculations, and easements prior to Council public hearing. 3. Developer to submit a storm drainage plan prior to Council public hearing. -8- 0 i 2K PI UONG CCMISSION ME'ET'ING, EMBUAR 10_. 1988 4. Plat to be designed so as to provide for a full cul-de-sac with the addition of the Ettel plat. 5. Storm sewer assessments to be paid upon plat approval. 6. Park fees of $1,500 per lot to be paid with each building permit. Mr. Robinson stated that under this scenario, he would anticipate that Mr. Ettel would proceed to design a preliminary plat for his property and process it through the Planning Commission and City Council, and then in the spring the City would construct the full cul-de-sac and utilities and distribute the assessments as outlined. Mr. Robinson stated Mr. Brickner was not in agreement with the City constructing the road and utilities. Mr. Brickner feels he can save costs by doing it himself. Mr. Tom Brickner stated he felt the original 12 lot plat was a good plat. The cost of the development was considerably less per lot. The smallest lot in that plat was 10,000 sq. ft. , and the largest lot was 11,900 sq. ft. They were very nice lots, not abutting older homes, that would be more desirable and more valuable. Then, staff decided that would not be in the best interest of everyone concerned. By ding away with the bending of the bending of the street, their costs have cone up considerably per lot. They have to forfeit some land to provide access to the Costello and Ettel properties. He already had the bids in to do the work himself, and now if the City does the road and utilities, it will cost him $30,000 more plus interest. Mr. Brickner stated he had contracts to purchase all the land except the Ettel land. So, he had control of 14 of the 16 lots at this time. It appeared that Mr. Ettel was going to control his plat. Mr. Brickner stated they have the bulk of the property but are paying a terrible price for being the leader in this project. They are paying the price by having smaller, less valuable lots. They are paying the price by being forced into letting the City do the road and utilities when he would prefer to do it himself. He can do it considerably cheaper, and he had already arranged to d that. Mr. Brickner stated the new lots created are next to the Ettel home which was built in the early 19401s. They hope to build $140,000 homes, but now the lots on the east side will be of less value. He stated he did try to work some kind of agreement with Mr. Ettel but was unable to do so. He stated he objected to all six stipulations. Mr. Brickner stated he had a contract with the Costello's and would be willing to go for the 14 lot plat, even though the development cost would be more. He stated he was the leader in this project and had provided all the funds and gotten the ball rolling. Mr. Ettel was only paying a small share of what his portion should be, .and Mr. Brickner did not believe there was any equity here at all. -9- PTANWNG COMMISSION MEETING, EMMAR'Y 10, 1988 Mr. Janes Tiller, representing the Costello's, stated the Costello's were in favor of the 14 lot plat but were opposed to the 12 lot plat because they would be denied access. They were opposed to the vacation of McKinley Street in the event the 14 lot plat was not approved He stated he felt the vacation of McKinley Street should be contingent upon the approval of the 14 lot pl at. Mr. Charles Campbell, representing Mr. Ettel, stated Mr. Ettel'was still willing to sell the property and allow Mr. Brickner to control the entire project. It was his understanding that they were at the point where 5 cents per square foot was the differential between making a transaction. Mr. Ettel had counteroffered at 90 cents/sq. ft. versus Mr. Brickner 's recent offer of 85 cents/sq. ft. The reason Mr. Ettel had counteroffered and maintained his offer of 90 cents/sq. ft. was the fact that whereas all the other people in the plat realistically have no other additional expenses, Mr. Ettel was looking at the demolition of his existing garage and was basically required by city code to construct a new two car garage, with the possibility of a one-car garage (although the price differential between two car versus one car garage was not that much) . They feel that in terms of bargaining in good faith, the 90 cents/sq. ft. offer was a good faith offering considering the $1,400 difference versus the $5,000 to put up a new garage. He could not supply any market data that would support the idea that Mr. Ettel would get back the money he would have to spend to improve the property, relative to the size and age of the existing house. Mr. Campbell stated it was Mr. Brickner's concern that he control the whole project, and Mr. Ettel did not have a problem with that, provided the two parties could come to terms on what was an adequate price. Mr. Campbell stated Mr. Ettel had no problem with the stipulations. Mr. Ettel and he would probably go forward and put a plat into effect as soon as the street was built. Mr. Robinson stated if Mr. Ettel participated in the plat whereby the garage would be torn down to make room for the cul-de-sac, the garage must be replaced and a hard surface driveway installed to connect to the cul-de-sac. Staff was willing to consider a single car garage if that would make the project work. Mr. Brickner stated he had offered Mr. Ettel 85 cents/sq. ft. which was more than anyone else had sold their land for. They would take down Mr. Ettel's garage and give him access to his lot at no charge to him. But, in v iew of trying to get this project together, he would like to publicly say that he would pay Mr. Ettel 90 cents/sq. ft. He wanted to build a nice project. Mr. Campbell stated Mr. Ettel would accept Mr. Brickner's offer; it was what they had stipulated all along. Mr. Mike Wallace, 993 Benjamin St. , asked if any of the homeowners on Benjamin would be assessed for the utilities for this project. Mr. Robinson stated the costs would be borne by the developer. -10- ' 2M PLANNIII COMMISSION MEETING. FEBRUARY 10, 1988 Mr. Betzold asked Mr. Brickner if he would agree to the stipulations now that Mr. Ettel had accepted his offer. Mr. Brickner stated he would have no problem with the stipulations as long as he could put in the road and utilities. Mr. Robinson stated staff would have no problem with Mr. Brickner doing the road and utilities as long as it was all under one ownership. He stated stipulation #1 could be deleted. However, he would like to add a stipulation related to the construction of the new garage and the driveway to the Ettel house. They might have to require a letter of credit or bond to ensure that the garage is built before the lot is sold. Mr. Barna stated he wanted to again express his concern about the possible future requests for variances and if they could try to make sure that the lots are not so shallow after setbacks and that the houses are not set on the lot in such a way as to precipitate requirements for variances sometime in the future with additional development on the lots. Mr. Robinson stated that at the last meeting, the developer did feel he could build houses on the lots without variances. The lot areas do meet code. Mr. Perna stated he just wanted staff to doublecheck on the placement of the north/south placement of the street that it was not so far west or east as to cause the situation where the cul-de-sac could cause future requirements for variances for decks, swimming pools, etc. Mr. Robertson stated staff could certainly do that, but these are unique lots created essentially to solve a problem and meet some community needs. Because the lots are unique, even though they would try to ensure they are as well designed as possible, their uniqueness would essentially not create a problem in a future hardship finding. Mr. Campbell stated Mr. Ettel had no problem with the compliance on the removal of the garage. However, it would facilitate the sale of the property if they had some leeway in terms of when that has to be constructed, An terms of being able to work with the future buyer of the house, and whether or not they are allowed to build a one-car or two-car garage, because it would help to sell the house. Mr. Betzold suggested Mr. Ettel work with staff before the City Council meeting. MOTI by Mr. Kondrick, seconded by Mr. Barna, to close the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BETZQLD DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 8:40 P.M. MOTION by Ms. Sherek, seconded by Mr. Barna, to recommend to City Council approval of Preliminary Plat, P. S. #87-07, Heather Oaks, by Brickner Builders, Inc. , being a replat of Lot 16, except the East 33 feet, Auditor's -11- PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING. FEBRUARY 10. 1988 Subdivision No. 92, and Outlot A, Acorn Hills Addition, and that part of Lot 14, Auditor 's Subdivision No. 921, which lies East of the West 165 feet thereof, and Lot 25, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, except the southerly 150 feet including a right- of-way, and all that part of Lot 24, Auditor 's Subdivision No. 92, except the south 150 feet of the east 80 feet of said Lot 24, including a right-of-way, all generally located at 5980 Stinson Boulevard N. E. with the following stipulations: 1. Developer to submit a preliminary plat with dimensions, lot area calculations and easements prior to Council public hearing. 2. Developer to submit a storm drainage plan prior to Council public hearing. 3. Plat to be designed so as to provide for a full cul-de-sac with the addition of the Ettel property. 4. Storm sewer assessments to be paid prior to plat approval. 5. Park fees of $1,500 per each new dwelling to be paid with each new building permit. 6. The Ettel property to have a new garage with a driveway connecting to the new cul-de-sac, both to be constructed prior to the transfer of the ownership of the old Ettel house parcel. A letter of credit in the amount of $5,000 to be submitted to the City of Fridley prior to the transfer to cover said improvements. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOITING AYE, CHAIRPERSCN BETZCLD DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIM USLY. 4. CONSIDERATION OF A VACATION. SAV #87-11. BY BRICKNER BUILDERS. INC. : (Tabled 11/18/87) To vacate that part of McKinley Street as dedicated in the P1,6 of Acorn Hill Addition and together with the Northerly extension oflsaid McKinley Street to the south line of the Plat of Amber Oak7�� rally located at 5980 Stinson Boulevard N. E. MOTION by Ms. Sherek, seconded by Mr. Nielsen, to remove this item from the table. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, ON BETZCLD DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMDUSLY. MOTION by Mr. Barna, seconded q Mr. Saba, to recommend to City Council approval of Vacation, SAV #87,,11, to vacate that part of McKinley Street as dedicated in the Plat of Acorn Hill Addition and together with the Northerly extension of said McKinlW Street to the South line of the Plat of Amber Oaks, generally locate at 5980 Stinson Boulevard N. E. , with the stipulation that the vacation bejtiontingent upon the final approval of the complete 17 lot plat. UPON A VOI OTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON BETZCLD DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED U INDUSLY. Mr. binson stated the City Council would set a public hearing date at -12- City of Fridley 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,March 7,1988 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of: - Consideration of a Final Plat,P.S. a87-07,Heather Oaks,by Brickner Builders,Inc.,being a replat of Lot 16, except the East 33 feet, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, and Outlot A,Acorn Hills Addition,and that part of Lot 14,Auditor's Sub- division No.92,which lies East of the West 165 feet thereof,an Lot 25, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, ex- cept the southerly 15o feeti0- eluding a right of way,and all that part of Lot 24, Auditor's Subdivi- sion No. 92, except the south 150 feet of the east 80 feet of said Lot 24, including a right of way, all generally located at 5980 Stinson Boulevard N.E. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. WILLIAM J.NEE MAYOR may y quests item ions related the to t Fridley Community Development Depart- ment,571-3450. (Published in the Fridley Focus February 24&March 2,1988) 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, March 7, 1988 in the Council Chamber at 7: 30 p. m. for the purpose of: Consideration of a Final Plat, P. S. #87-07, Heather Oaks, by Brickner Builders, Inc. , being a replat of Lot 16, except the East 33 feet, Auditor 's Subdivision No. 92, and Outlot A, Acorn Hills Addition, and that part of Lot 14, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, which lies East of the West 165 feet thereof, and Lot 25, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, except the southerly 150 feet including a right of way, and all that part of Lot 24, Auditor ' s Subdivision No. 92, except the south 150 feet of the east 80 feet of said Lot 24, including a right of way, all generally located at 5980 Stinson Boulevard N.E. 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 24, 1988 March 2, 1988 Any questions related to this item may be referred to the Fridley Community Development Department, 571-3450. MEMORANDUM TO: Nasim Qureshi, City Manager IW88-96 FROM: John G. Flora, Public Works Director DATE: Heather Oaks Plat, P.S. #87-07 SUBJECT: March 30, 1988 As presented to the City Council at their March 28, meeting, staff has reviewed the road, utility and drainage glans for the Heather Oaks Plat P. S. #87-07. At the meeting, certain concerns were raised regarding the drainage system. The following information is provided as a response to those concerns. The lay of the land in this particular plat coincides directly with the proposed roadway improvement. The final drainage areas and the existing parcel of land consists of the same basic 4 subwatersheds (Enclosure #1) . As discussed, the development drainage remains the same but the street improvement will result in a faster runoff due to the improvement. In order to compensate for that faster flow, the existing drainage swale to the southeast is being improved to provide a 100-year storm design capacity of 1/4 of an acre foot. This necessitates the improvement of the eastern portion of the swale, the installation of a control weir and an outlet into the New Brighton storm pipe system. Enclosure #2 provides a cross section of the eastern section of the drainage swale. The Swale in that area is approximately 1/2 foot lower and removes the existing 6-inch pipe and replaces it with the 15-inch outlet connected directly to the catch basin on the street and the New Brighton storm pipe system. The resident at 5940 Stinson Blvd. has a first floor elevation of 963 feet. The design of the weir is 1 1/2 feet below that elevation and the swale design allows any excess water (in the worst case scenerio) to flow over land to the north over the curb into the gutter system above the intersection of Kirstin Court. For the Council 's information, I have attached the utility plan and road cross se ct i ons. Based upon the engineer 's design and staff's analysis, the utility and road improvements are in accordance with our standard policies and the drainage plan sutmitted is an overall improvement to the area as it provides for a positive outfall and connects to an established storm drainage pipe within the New Brighton system. If you or the Council have any additional questions regarding this item, please let me know so that we may prepare a response prior to the April 4 Council meeting. 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The Heather Oaks subdivision is located west of and adjacent to Stinson Boulevard N.E. , approximately 500 feet north of Gardena Avenue N.E. The subdivision contains 16 single family lots. ANALYSIS The surveyor for the plat has determined that there was an error in the alignment between the common lot line of Lot 1 and Lot 2, Block 1, Heather Oaks. After a final plat is recorded at the County, State law requires a certificate of correction to be approved by the City Council. Attached is the proposed certificate of correction. The City Attorney's office has reviewed the document and has no adverse comments. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the City Council approve the land surveyor's certificate of correction as presented in attachment no. 1. BD/dn M-89-27 Attachments: 1. Land surveyor's certificate of correction to plat 2 . Site plan indicating proposed lot line adjustment 3 . Preliminary plat and location map dated March 2, 1988 4 . Memo from Gregg Herrick dated January 16, 1989 • • 2A FRImEY CITY aUNC',I1, WETBU OF FEBRUARY 22, 1988 EXCEPT THE SOUTHERLY 150 FEET INCLUDING A RIGHT OF MY, AND ALL THAT PAIN OF IAT 24 , AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION NO 92, EXCEPT THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF THE EAST 80 FEET OF SAID LOT 24 , INCLMIW, A RIGHT OF WAY. ALL GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5980 STINSON BOULEVARD N E , BY BRICKNER BUILDERS: Mr. Robertson, Cbmmunity Developnent Director, stated this plat was before the Planning Commission on November 18, 1987 and at this time, the Commission directed the petitioner to work with the landowners to the south, Mr. Costello and Mr. Ettel, to see if the plat could be enlarged to include properties which could conceivably become landlocked. He stated the petitioner had worked out an agreement with the Costellos by the time of the Planning Commission meeting on February 10, 1988, to include their two back lots, however, the petitioner had not been successful in negotiations with Mr. Ettel. He stated in the course of the meeting, Mr. Brickner stated if the only remaining issue was the five vents per square foot difference, he would be willing to pay this exra five cents to Mr. Ettel to make the plat 16 lots. Mr. Pobertson stated the Planning Commission recommended approval of this preliminary plat and the Council is requested to set a public hearing for March 7, 1988. Mayor Nee asked about the drainage. Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated the City hasn't received the storm water drainage plan. He felt most of the drainage would be towards Stinson boulevard into the New Brighton storm sewer system. He stated the plan has to be prepared and submitted to Fridley, New Brighton and the Rice Creek Watershed District. NDTION by Councilman Schneider to set the public hearing on this preliminary plat for March 7, 1988. Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. C. CONSIDERATION OF A VACATION, SAV #87-11, TO VACATE THAT PART OF M KINLEY STREET AS DEDICATED IN THE PLAT OF ACORN HILLS ADDITION. TOGETHER WITH THE NORTHERLY EXTENSION OF SAID MCRINLEY STREET TQ- So LINE OF THE PLAT OF AMBER OAKS, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5�80"- STINSON BOULEVARD-N.E. BY BRICKNER BUILDERS• MOTION by (buncilman Schneider to set the public hearing for March 7 , 1988 on this vacation request. Seconded by Cbuncilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the wtion carried unanimously. D. REVIEW OF PROPOSAL FOR ALLOCATION88 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS: Mr. Robertson, Cbmmunity Development Director, stated the Council approved a three year plan for CIBG funds and a preliminary budget of $109,848 covering such items as the Riverview Heights acquisition, commerical rehabilitation loans, human se�lces, and the Anoka County business assistance network. He stated the amount of these funds has been reduced to $104,658 resulting in the reacation of funds and eliminating the Anoka County business -8- FRIDLE.Y CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 22, 1988 Mr. Asproth stated he has visited other billiard establishments and there were 25 to 35 cars utilizing the parking area. He stated he felt if they get the same numbers, there is plenty of parking for his business, as well as U. S. Swim and Fitness. Ms. Sarah Harder, Leasing Agent for Rice Creek Business Center, ated only a few of these businesses are open several nights a week an on,weekends. She stated even if U. S. Swim and Fitness used 50 to 100 st s, that would leave approximaely 60 stalls for this operation. She st ed it isn' t that far to walk frau one end of the building to the other. Ms. Harder stated most of Mr. Asproth's business would be in the even hours when the other tenants are closed. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated Mr. Asproth's. ease should probably place the responsibility on the owner to provide adequate parking. Mayor Nee stated if people would park in the proper places, there wouldn't be any problem as parking is adequate. M3TION by Councilman Billings to grant special use permit, SP #88-02, to allow a billiard, an arcade and snack bar at 7178 University Avenue, with the following stipulations: (1) arcade will be limited to three games; (2) limit seating to 20 seats in lounge area; (3) business to close at 1:00 a.m. except on Thursday, Friday and Saturday when 2:00 a.m. would be allowed; (4) security lights for entire prking lot (approved by staff) to be installed prior to opening; (5) business will sign and enforce curfew for minors; (6) business will provide one ang ton staff during the day and at least two gi adults on staff during ev hours f ran 6:00 p.m. to closing; (7) business operators to patrol parkx'ng lot and manage its misuse; (8) tournament and/or league play will not Wprogrammed during regular weekday business hours; (9) no alcoholic beverages will be served or allowed on premises; (10) development owner wA1 accept limitations on occupancy of remaining vacant space should parkiyfg shortages result; and (11) special use permit to be reviewed by Council on June 20, 1988 or sooner if City determines there is a management problem which requires further restrictions or removal. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. MJTION by :Councilman Billings to amend the above motion by changing stipulatii No. 6 as follows: (6) business will provide adequate adult staff at all times with at least two adults on staff from 6:00 p.m. to closing/on Fridays and Saturdays. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried 7NA "mously. VOICE VOTE TP.EN ON r1HE MAIN NDTION, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. B. CONSIDERATION OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT-P.S. #87-07 , HEATHER OARS. BEIM A REPLAT OF LOr 16, EXCEPr THE EAST 33 FEET, AUDITOR'S _SUBDIVISION NO 92, AND OUTLOOT A, ACORN HILLS ADDITION, AND THAT PART OF LOT 14 , AUDITOR' S SUBDIVISION NO, 92, WHICH LIES EAST OF THE WEST 165 FEET THEREOF, AND LOr 25, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION NO, 92, -7- 1 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 7. 1988 (buncilman Billings stated the Highway Department's share of the cost if a sound harrier was constructed would be about $107 ,000 versus $16,000 for landscaping which leaves a $90 ,000 difference. He asked if any of this $90,000 could be used to plant more mature trees at this time. Mr. Brown stated only $10,000 is the Transportation Department' s share and the other 90% is Federal funds. He stated he didn't believe they could be used for such an item in this project. He stated, however, there may be more trees to be relocated than anticipated, depending on their construction schedule. (buncilman Billings asked if there was something additional that could be done besides the plantings to qualify for use of the Federal funds to improve this situation. Mr. Brown stated not that he is aware of. He stated there is not a captive amount for I-694. He stated they get Federal funds every year and once it is determined a project is eligible for this funding, it is up to the State to determine priorities. Mr. lbvich stated when this project was completed, they would monitor the noise and if it is not reduced by two to four decibels frau the noise level today, they would provide additional landscaping. NDTION by Cbuncilman Schneider to close the informal hearing. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the hearing closed at 9:03 p.m. (buncilman Schneider stated Mr. Rbvich stated the Transportation Department would monitor the noise and if it is not reduced by two to four decibels, they would provide additional landscaping. He asked how this would be enf or ce d `` Mr. Fbvi.ch stated there would not be ,a problem with the District Engineer sending a letter committing to this proposal. (buncilman Billings stated if the Cbuncil proceeds with the alternative for the landscaping and, several years frau now, they find it isn't sufficient, he asked if the Transportation Department would still commit to one-third of the cost of the harrier. Mr. Brawn stated they wouldn't be proposing the plantings if they didn' t believe it would reduce the noire level by two to four decibels. He stated, however, the issue of the noi;:e harrier could be reopened, but there is no guarantee they would be willing to participate in the cost for a wall at some future date ,as the scenario may change. Mr. Povich stated if there was not a reduction in decibels with the plantings, the noise harrier would still be considered two or three years f ran now. (bumcil'man Billings stated he understands if they proceed with landscaping and it cbesn't work, they would be at the same point they are now with the Tr hsportation Department commiting to pay a certain portion of the cost for -7- * Lo FRIpIM CITY COUNCIL MEETINS OF MARCH 7. 1988 the noise barrier. He stated used on this commitment received from the Assistant District Supervisor, it seems to make sense to try the landscaping as a solution. Cbuncilman Schneider stated he is willing to proceed with the landscaping and if the noise isn't reduced by two to four decibels, the offer for the $107,000 for a portion of the cost of a mise barrier be left open, if the Transportation Department is willing to monitor the noise levels every several years. Mir. Ibvich stated whatever is reasonable, they would be willing to monitor the mise levels. Councilman Schneider stated his concern was it appeared there was no alternatives in what was offered, however, if the Transportation Department is willing to monitor and participate in the cost of a mise barrier, if the landscaping doesn't work, this would change the complexion. MDTION by Councilman Schneider to accept the Highway Department' s third alternative for noise abatement in the N6 area, as outlined in a letter of February 19, 1988 to John Flora from Robert S. Brown, Project Manager, as follows: Implement a one-half mile experimental test section of pavement in the westtound lanes adjacent to Innsbruck North 2nd Addition. Additionally, provide transplanted landscape material from within VTMT construction zones to densely screen the five houses of concern. The costs of this alternative would be borne by MnDOT and/or the Federal Highway Administration. The future mise level forecast for the year 2010 is estimated at 68-71 dBA. This alternative is accepted with the understanding that the Highway Department will monitor the decibel readings after completion of the project, in approximately 1990, and will re-n-easure the mire on West Danube Road and take the necessary steps to assure a two to four dBA reduction. Further, it is understood that the $107 ,000 offer for a noise barrier would remain in effect indefinitely and the Highway Department agrees to continue to monitor the decibel readings every three years through the year 2010. The findings of the mise levels in this area of concern should be shared with the City and residents in the neighborhood. Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Lyon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RECESS: A recess was called at 9:20 p.m. by Mayor Nee. RECO_N' Mayor Nee reconvened the meeting at 9 : 30 p. m. All Council members were art ese nt. 2. CONSIDERATION OF A FINAL PLAT, P S #87-07, HEATHER OAKS. BEIW, A REPLAT OF LOT 16 , EXCEPT THE EAST 33 FEET, AUDITOR' S SUBDIVISION NO 92, AND OUTLOT A. ACOFN HILLS ADDITION. AND THAT PART OF TAT 14 , AUDITOR' S SUBDIVISION N0. 92, WHICH LIES EAST OF THE WEST 165 FEET THEREOF, AND LOT 25 , AUDITOR' S -8- • 0 2c FR ITL EY CITY aDtTNM t+EETIM OF MARai 7s, 1988 ySUBDTVISON NO. 92, EXCEPT THE SOUTHERLY 150 FEET INCLLMING A RIGHT OF WAY, AND ALL THAT PART OF LOT 24 , AUDITOR' S SUBDIVISION ILIO 92, EXCEPT THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF THE EAST 80 FEET OF SAID LOr 24 , INCLUDING A RIGHT OF WAY, ALL GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5980 STINSON BOULEVARD NE BY BRICKNER BUILDERS' NDTION by (buncilman Billings to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by (buncilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing opened at 9:31 p.m. Mr. Robertson, (bmminity Development Director, stated the only outstanding issue for the plat is the drainage plan. He requested this public hearing be continued to rarch 28, 1988 in order to allow time for review of the drainage plan. Mayor Nee asked if there was anyone present who wished to comment on this plat, but there was no response. (buncilman Schneider stated he wanted to compliment staff, the Planning Commission, and all the persons involved for coming to an understanding in order for this plat to proceed. Councilman Billings stated when this plat was before the Planning Commission, there was mention of an underground pipe that comes out at Stinson and he wanted to make sure it is addressed in the drainage plan. Councilman Billings further stated the Ettel property currently has a driveway and sewer and water easement over the property to Gardena. He stated he assumes these will remain the same, but from the standpoint of platting, cbes something have to be done regarding the easement for the new pl at. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the easement would still continue on the property and water and sewer provided from Gardena. He stated it is a pr iv ate easement and not a City easement. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated he hasn't seen the easement, but would review it if the (buncil desires. He stated simply because the property is platted, it woulch't destroy the validity of the easement. MOTION by (buncilman Schneider to continue this public hearing to March 28, 1988. Seconded by Councilwcman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 3. (CONSIDERATION OF A VACATION, SAV #87-11 , TO VA TE THAT PART OF MCKINLEY STREET AS DEDICATED IN THF,PAT OF ACORN HILLS ADDITION, TOGETHER WITH THE NORTHERLY EXTENSION OF SAID MCKINLEY g=ET TO THE2ITH LINE OF THE PLAT OF AMER OAKS, GENERLLY LOCATED AT 5980 STINSON BOULEVARD N E , BY BRICKNER BUILDERS• MDTION by Councilman Schneider--fo waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote;-"all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried -9- a 1 FRIDLFY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF TAROT 28, 1988 what the City is planning to do an this issue. Mayor Nee thanked Ix. Takle for bringing this to the Counci�:rs attention and stated staff is continuing to work on the issue. ' i Ix. Robertson, Carmunity Developnent Director, stated ere is an ambiguity in the way the zoning ordinance defines single fami dwellings that leaves an interpretation that it could be occupied by fi unrelated persons. He stated these single family/duplexes have one in entrance and a common foyer. He stated if it is found they are essentially being operated as duplexes, the City can enforce the code bec4rise there is a definition for a two family dwelling. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated hi�of f ice has sent a memo to the staff on this issue and the structure that�is being constructed, in his opinion, is a two famly dwelling although tie way they are building it is camouflaged sanewhat. He stated it is his ola'inion that the builder of those horns is in violation in the spirit and le er of the law and would suggest the Council give direction to the City ger as to haw to proceed. Coun/changge Schneider s ted Mr. Takle contacted him about a month ago regathis matte . He stated he does agree with his position and someas to be ne to close the loopholes and correct the situation. Mr. tated far this hasn't created any problems, but there still are somepty is where other dwellings will be constructed. CounB' lings stated the Council has received many communications on the d it will be addressed. He stated the six structures that are currhere are licensed as single family rental units, not duplexes. He sf a change in the ordinance is required, it is something that cannaken lightly as the ordinance shouldn' t be so structured that families couldn't live together. Councilman Billings stated the situation Za B ss from Mr. Takle should be resolved shortly. LIC HEARINGS: 1. CONSIDERATION OF A FINAL PLAT, P.S. #87-07, HEATHER OAKS, BEING A REPLAT OF LOT 16, EXCEPT' THE EAST 33 FEET, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION NO. 92, AND DUTY, T A, ACORN HILLS ADDITION, AND THAT PART OF LC7T 14, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION NO. 92, WHICH LIES EAST OF THE WEST 165 FEET THEREOF, AND LOT 25 , AUDITOR' S SUBDIVISION NO. 92, EXCEPT THE SOUTHERLY 150 FEET' INCLUDING A RIGHT OF WAY, AND ALL THAT PART OF LOT 24, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION NO. 92, EXCEPT THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF THE EAST 80 FEET OF SAID LOT 24, INCLUDING A RIGHT OF WAY, ALL GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5980 STINSON BOULEVARD N.E. , BY BRICKNER BUILDERS (CONTINUED FROM 3/7/88 AND CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION APPROVING A FINAL PLAT, P.S. #87-07 , BY BRIO NER BUILDERS: M7TION by Councilman Schneider to reopen the public hearing on this final plat, P.S. #87-07. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, -3- FRIDLEY CITY COMM MMIM OF MRCH 28, 1988 all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing reopened at 7 :57 p.m. Nx. Robertson, Ccnmunity Development Director, stated the Council continued this public hearing from March 7, 1988 in order to give staff an opportunity to review the drainage plan for this plat. He stated there are some construction details to be worked out and these are added to the stipulations. Mr. Robertson stated the private driveway easement on the Ettel property to the street will not be used for any new utilities and the existing utilities on this property will not be affected by this plat. Mr. Robertson also added to the stipulations the requirement for turf restoration of the old driveway on the Ettel property upon cccrpletion of the cul-de-sac. Mr. Thill, 5961 Benjamin Street, stated his lot is in the Acorn Hills Addition and he questioned the actual lot line along the west edge of the Brickner development. He stated the current stake is about 18 inches to the east of where Mr. Brickner's surveyor has placed the stake. He stated it looks like he is losing about 18 inches of his property. Mr. Brickner stated the discrepancies taking place on the boundaries will be addressed. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated he felt the entire area is notorious for gaps and overlaps. He stated it could be that two pieces of property that are suppose to abut may not do so because of past survey errors that may go back as much as 50 years. He stated what needs to be done is to make certain that this plat does not overlap onto any adjacent plats. He stated it may very well be that there will be a small strip of property between this plat and some of the adjacent plats that isn't in either of the plats. He stated he didn't believe it is terribly important as long as the gaps are on the exterior and not the interior of the plat. He stated to attempt to resolve all of the surveying problems is a much bigger problem than problems that arise with this plat. He stated staff should attempt to make certain if there is an error, the error should be towards leaving a gap rather than creating an overlap. He stated the plat has to be approved by the County surveyor and he is well aware of the problems. He felt between City staff and the County Surveyor' s office, it should be worked out as well as practically possible. Mr. Thill stated it depends where you take your measurements and if they are taken frclm Benjamin Street, it moves the line over another 18 inches. Mr. Herrick stated this is an example of how this came about in the first place. He stated if the property is surveyed from the east and then surveyed from the west, gaps and overlaps result. He stated in the Auditor's Subdivision created in 1936, the lines don' t coincide with the quarter line of the section. He felt Mr. Brickner, staff, the County Surveyor and neighbors will have to cane up with a practical solution that doesn't hurt anyone. -4- FRIDLEY CITY OaMCIL MING OF MARCH 28, 1988 Mr. Robertson reviewed the nine stipulations attached to this plat and the additions to stipulations 2, 6 and 7. Mx. Flora, Public Works Director, stated the drainage to the rear of the lots will be draining to the depression where it normally drains. He stated drainage from the front yards will drain to the catch basin on Stinson Boulevard. He stated the major portion of the lots will drain in the cul-de-sac, piped to the rear of the lots to the existing and expanded pond, and then piped under Stinson Boulevard to the New Brighton drainage system. Councilman Schneider stated this is the first he has seen of the ponding and asked if the existing contours will remain. Mr. Flora stated the amount of flow to the existing depression will be faster and a new exit provided. He stated the pipe frau the cul-de-sac will have a concrete swale frau the outfall to the weir. Councilman Schneider asked if there would be any drainage onto the existing haves. Mr. Flora stated the contours are not changing and any drainage will be held within those lines. He stated a concrete spillway would be provided about three feet wide for the water to drain. He pointed out on the drainage plan that piping is shower: in red and the markings in blue indicate storage areas. Councilman Billings stated at the Planning Ccrmdssion meeting, Mr. Wager had concern about a storm drain along the line where the Mitchell/Ettel/Wager property meet. Mx. Flora stated saneone put about a six inch pipe into the curb. He stated with this improvement, a larger pipe would be installed leading directly to the storm sewer across the street into the New Brighton system. MY. Ettel, 1641 Gardena Avenue, stated there is a catch basin there that drains lock to the street. Mx. Harlan Hanscom, 6000 Stinson Boulevard, stated at this time he has no standing water on his property. He stated his concern is if lots are filled, his have would be the lowest on that corner and he may be flooded. He stated the third lot in the northeast corner was dug way down and there must be a ten foot drop. Mfr. Flora stated he didn't see the depression becaning a problem. Mr. Tom Brickner stated their proposal would reduce the water into the depression on the northeast corner. Councilman Schneider asked if the holding pond was Hfr. Brickner's design or the City's design. Mr. Bricker stated that is the natural contour so it works out very well to use as it will be in the back yards of the new homes. He stated with the overflow pipe, it couldn't possibly flood anyone out. He stated it may be a slightly different shape than it is now and, basically, all they will do is -5- FRIDL.EY CITY CX7IJNam MEMMU OF MARCH 28, 1988 clean it up, install the spillway and sod the yards up to the spillway. Councilman Schneider asked if there would be any encroachment of water to the three hams on Stinson Boulevard along the side of the holding pond. W. Brickner stated the bottom will be designed so water drains into the pipe and not into the yards. He stated it wouldn't create any problems at all as it is designed to run out before it would flood anyone's home. Mr. Ettel stated the corner home had some water problems. He stated, however, it hasn't been a problem since the catch basin was added. C'.ouncilman Schneider asked if there were funds set aside to remedy any problems which may arise. He stated he was concerned because some holding ponds in the past haven't worked as planned. Mr. Flora stated in the problem with the Creekridge development, there were sane adjoining properties that were lower than the holding ponds. He stated with heavy rains, those ponds overflowed. He stated in this case, the pond which now has a minimLum outfall, will have an improved outlet because a new pipe will be installed into the existing system providing a better flow out of the area. Councilman Schneider asked if staff was confident this plan doesn't have any impact on existing hones and if there is a problem, the City would take care Of it. Mr. Flora stated there should be no problems with water draining onto these hones. He stated the amount of water would be controlled and an outfall provided. Mayor Nee asked the difference in elevation between the homes and the contours. Mr. Flora stated there is a considerable drop in the back about three to four feet to the bottom of the pond and a two foot drop from the house to the property line. Councilman Schneider stated farther south on Stinson Boulevard there has been same flooding behind the homes on the Fridley side for a number of years. He asked if this development would have any impact. W. Flora stated the normal flow of the water is to the north and there should not be any problems. Councilman Billings stated from what is being proposed, Lots 1, 2 and 3 all drain to the north and the front half drains to the south. Mr. Flora stated there is a ridge line as a high point through the property and the water would normally drain in two directions. He stated with construction of the hams in this plat, the property will be sloped to the street so the street becomes a collector for all the front yard drainage. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated the point should be made that presently -6- a FRIDLE'Y CITY OaMCIL MEE'T'ING OF MARCH 28, 1988 there is no outlet for the system. He stated if the system is designed properly for Stinson Boulevard, it should be at least four feet deep with an outlet to connect to the New Brighton system. Councilman Billings stated his concern is that water doesn' t drain through Mr. Wager's hcme. He asked if the final plans are worked out. Mr. Flora stated the City does not have the final drawings at this time. Councilman Schneider stated he would propose that $15,000 from the City' s storm sewer fund be dedicated for a period of up to five years for drainage problems which may occur as a result of errors in the drainage plan and/or engineering. Councilman Billings asked Councilman Schneider if he wasn't comfortable with the drainage plans because he has not seen the final plans. Councilman Schneider stated in past experiences with holding ponds, there always seems to be a problem. He stated if the City approves the drainage plan and it doesn't work, the City should correct the problem. Councilman Billings stated he is concerned about the drainage and felt it should be correct when the plan is approved. He felt this item should be tabled until the Council receives the final drainage plans. Councilman Schneider stated even when the final drainage plan is submitted, he is not sure it would charge his position since he is very concerned about any holding ponds as he felt they haven't worked in the past. Mr. Qureshi stated stipulation No. 4 provides for storm sewer assessments and this should cover any problems should they arise. Mayor Nee stated this is an issue whether or not the drainage system will work. He stated he cannot see the general taxpayers paying to guarantee the plan. Mr. Harvey Wager, 5940 Stinson Boulevard, stated there is a six inch corrugated culvert coming out of the catch basin on the west side of Stinson Boulevard. He stated he installed it and the pipe comes within five feet of the retaining wall of his garage. He stated he installed a four inch plastic pipe back to the corner and made a catch basin 12 to 14 inches deep. He stated that has about a three inch fall from the pond to the catch basin to the street to the east. Mr. Wager stated he didn't think there was room for a cement spillway. A pipe will be needed part of the way and if this is done, he will be flooded. He felt the pipe should be located close to where it is now. He stated there is a deeper area, but there isn' t any fall in order for the water to get out to the street. Councilman Billings stated there is only a three foot fall from the back of Mr. Wager's door to the bottom of the ditch. Yx. Qureshi asked the depth of the catch basin on the east side of Stinson -7- a FRIDLEY CITY CXXTNCIL HETING OF MARCH 28, 1988 Boulevard. Since this question could not be answered, Mr. Qureshi stated this item could be tabled to the next meeting and he guarantees the Council will have all the informaton needed on the drainage. NOTION by Councilman Schneider to continue this public hearing to April 4, 1988 and direct staff to cane back with additional drainage information and proposal on how corrections would be made, if there are errors in the plan. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 2. CONSIDERATION OF A REZONING, ZOA #87-01, TO REZONE FROM R-3 , GEN AL NJLTIPLE DWELLING, TO C-2, GENERAL BUSINESS, ON LOTS 23 AND 24, TOQtTHER WITH HALF VACATED ALLEY, BLOCK 6, FRIDLEY PARK, ACCORDING TO %E PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORD IN AND FOR ANOKA CO[JNI'Y, MINNESOTA, THE SAME BEING 6501 EAST RIVER ROM N.E. , BY CHRISTENSEN AUTO BODY: NOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Council Billings. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared t motion carried unanimously and the public hearing opened at 8:58 p.m. Mr. Robertson, Community Development Director, stated the Planning Commission reviewed this rezoning request at thei March 11, 1987 meeting and recommended approval to the Council with sti ations. He stated this item was tabled by the Council on April 6, 987 at the request of the petitioner, Nx. Christensen, in order for hi to work out some questions regarding the right-of-way. Mr. Robertson stated the petitioner w ld provide an easement for snow storage and sign placement along the t seven feet of Lots 21 through 29 for County purposes. He stated the iangular piece previously requested is not required by the County. He sta ed should the City decide to implement urban design standards. Mr. Ctmri ensen stated he wouldn' t be opposed to granting any easement for plant' gs or paving. He stated the stipulations have been revised to reflect s compromise. Mr. Robertson stated in 'unction with this rezoning request, there are sane related requests for special use permits and variances. He stated the special use permits are or outside storage an Lots 25 - 28, a repair garage d c' d' is 25 - in CL2 ankin R-3 for principal use cep adjacent lots for Lo parking P P� J 28. Mr. Robertson ted the variances are for reduction of planting buffer between R-3 and R- zonings from 15 to 0 feet, reduction of building setback adjacent to R-1 oning from 50 feet to 11 feet, and reduction of planting buffer betwen 2 and R-1 zonings from 15 feet to 0 feet. He stated the special use rmits and variances would be considered at the time of f irst reading of rezoning ordinance. Counci Fitzpatrick asked about the bikeway/walkway. Mr. Robertson stat the bikeway/walkway could be installed in the right-of-way. He s ed the question is if there is enough roan for snow storage. -8- 1 • • FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 4, 1988 In discussing the minimum pay television services, Mr. Peterson, member of the Cable Television Ccnmissicn, stated this started out with what wa in the previous franchise. He stated the C mudssion wanted to maintai some level of service to the subscribers. Mr. Matz stated if the decision is to eliminate the paragraph rding pay television service, he has no prcbl en with it. Mayor Nee stated he felt the company would be driven by he business and marketplace. Ns. Stouffer, Chairman of the Cable Television 'ssion, stated it was a philosophical stand that this present service of our should be kept. He stated he cannot agree with Mr. Matz ' s st ement to eliminate this paragraph Mayor Nee stated this paragraph is in ordinance because the Commission made this judgment, however, it isn't 'red in the franchise. Mr. Moravetz stated two issues were not mentioned are that the headend, the studios, and the offices wi continue to be located in Fridley. He stated the other issue is all costs involved with the franchise renewal will be reimbursed by Nort . NVTION by Councilman B' lings to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Schneider Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried usly and the public hearing closed at 9 :20 p.m. RECESS: Mayor Nee lled a recess at 9 :20 p.m. RECb Ma r Nee reconvened the meeting at 9 :30 p.m. All Council members were sent. 2. 2. CONSIDERATION OF A FINAL PLAT, P.S. #87-07, HEATHER OAKS, BEING A RE PLAT OF LOT 16, EXCEPT THE EAST 33 FEET, AUDITOR' S SUBDIVISION NO. 92, AND OUZLCYT A, ACORN HILLS ADDITION, AND THAT PART OF LOT 14, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION NO. 92, WHICH LIES EAST OF THE WEST 165 FEET THEREOF, AND LOT 25 , AUDITOR' S SUBDIVISION NO. 92, EXCEPT' THE SOCPTHERLY 150 FEET INCLUDING A RIGHT OF WAY, AND ALL THAT PART OF LOT 24, AUDITOR' S SUBDIVISION NO. 92, EXCEPT THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF THE EAST 80 FEET OF SAID LOT 24, INCLUDING A RIGHT OF WAY, ALL GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5980 STINSTON BOULEVARD N.E . , BY BRICKNER BUILDERW OONTINUED FROM 3/28/88) : AND RESOLUTION N0. 31-1988 APPROVING A FINAL PLAT, P.S. #87-07 , BY BRICKNER BUILDERS: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to reopen this public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee -9- r OF APRM 4 1988 FRIDLE,'Y QTY CXXJNCIL MEETIlM , declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing reopened at 9 :30 p.m. Mr. Robertson, Catmunity Development Director, reviewed the stipulations for this plat presented as E5chibit A. He stated there was some concern by the Council regarding the drainage and this hearing had been continued from the March 28 meeting. Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated there are three depressions on or adjacent to the plat, one in the northwest, one in the northeast, and one on the south and east portion of the plat. He stated the existing homes are high enough so in the worst scenario, water would drain to the streets. He stated the detention pond for the major portion of the plat would have 2.2 feet of water at the maximum condition of a 100 year storm, it would then overflow the weir that rums into a 15 inch pipe into the New Brighton storm system. rIr. Flora stated the weir is located at the east end of the depression on the plat property. He stated the lay of the land is such that the ground elevation of 962 provides for any overflow above that to enter Stinson Boulevard, north of the depression between the depression pond and Kristin court. He stated none of the existing homes would be affected by the depression or ponds to be constructed. Councilman Schneider asked if any grading would take place from what is now existing. Mr. Flora stated nothing really significant. He stated the existing catch basin is about at an elevation of 961 and drains to an elevation of 964 along the curb in the street. He stated the existing pipe rums at an angle, then canes into the back of the catch basin. Mr. Wagar, 5940 Stinson Boulevard, stated there is a 6-3/4 inch fall from the bottom of the pipe to the bottom of the catch basin in the street and wondered if the pond has to came up that far along the side of the retaining wall to his garage. Mr. Flora stated the existing ground elevation by the catch basin in that depression is about 961. He stated it is proposed to depress it to 960.4 and, as it proceeds towards the street, it will drop to 959.3. He stated at that point, a 15 inch pipe will be installed and connect directly to the existing pipe in Stinson Boulevard and across the street into New Brighton's system. He stated what will be done is depress a certain portion of the existing ground about six-tenths of a foot. He stated there is some excavation in one area which will provide the storage capacity, but it doesn't affect the existing structures or terrain. Mr. Flora stated a drainage easement has been provided along Stinson Boulevard and a ten by fifteen foot triangle is requested to be provided for a flow of water to the street. Councilman Schneider asked what would prevent the encroachment of water onto existing hones. Mr. Flora stated there is no change on Mr. Wagar's property. He stated the City would connect to the existing catch basin in the street and a new pipe -10- F== CITY aXMCIL MEETING OF APRIL, 4, 19 8 8 installed. He stated water cannot flow into Mr. Wagar' s back yard because the limits of the pond are 962 and the low point is 959 .3. He stated the water cannot rise above the 962 elevation unless all of Stinson Boulevard is flooded. Mr. Qureshi, City Manager, stated before the water rises to an elevation of 962, it would start flowing to the north away from the elevation of Mr. Wagar's hone walkout which is 963. Mr. John Livingston, 6060 Stir-son Boulevard, asked the elevation of the New Brighton pipe. Mr. Qureshi stated the pipe in New Brighton is at an elevation of 959 .1 and is 15 inches in size, flowing to the east and then north draining into the ponding system. Mx. Livingston asked who would pay for implementation of this drainage plan. Nr. Qureshi stated the costs would be paid by the developer. Mr. Livingston stated he was never notified this plat was being considered. He stated the last time the City installed a storm drain it was in his neighbor's yard and everyone was billed for it. Mr. Robertson stated staff attempts to follow the legal notice procedure and cannot account for Mr. Livingston stating he was not notified. Mr. Qureshi asked Mr. Livingston what property he is referring to for which he was assessed. Dr. Livingston stated there is a drain on the back of his lot and on rt. Van Erden's property at 6040 Stinson Boulevard. He stated that is another thing that probably isn't in the City's records. Nr. Hanscom, 6000 Stinson Boulevard, stated last week Councilman Schneider suggested the City set aside sane funds in case this drainage didn' t work. He stated he doubts it will work, as water freezes in the winter and remains there. Mr. Flora stated there is an 11 foot difference in curb height from the outfall of the pond to Mr. Hanscom's property. Mr. Qureshi stated there will be funds available from the storm sewer assessment fee, if the Council approves the plat with the stipulations reca mended by staff. He stated the present system, doesn't work because it has a shallow pipe and a system that freezes. He stated this is why a pipe system, isn't used and an open system will function better. Mx. Flora stated the proposed elevation of the pond and the adjoining structure has a 3.7 foot difference. He stated there has to be a foot of water that can' t get out to the street before this residence would be flooded. Councilman Schneider stated if for sane reason there is a miscalculation, he questioned what corrective actions the City would take. -11- F'R 1= CITY CC7UNCIL NOTING OF APRIL 4, 19 8 8 Ax. Flora stated during development of the plat, the City will work with the developer on the drainage. He stated after this period, the City may go in and work cn the ponds. He stated once the water gets close to the 962 elevation, it has to go out to the street because there is nothing to restrict it as the elevation of the street is lower. Yx. Qureshi stated additional easement has been requested from the developer for further protection and provides another outlet to the north. Ar. Brickner stated the drainage easement will be part of the homeowner' s deed and wouldn't be able to be filled in. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated a drainage easement is shown on the plat and survey. Air. Livingston asked Mr. Brickner if he was satisfied in his own mind that the drainage would work to which Mr. Brickner answered absolutely. Ar. Livingston asked Air. Brickner if he would pay for this work and the storm sewer entirely to which Ar. Brickner answered in the affirmative. Councilman Schneider asked Air. Flora if he feels this drainage plan would work to which Ar. Flora answered in the affirmative. Mr. Qureshi stated if the drainage is constructed as shown on the drainage plan it would work. Ax. Brickner stated he talked to the gentleman who at the last meeting was concerned about losing 18 inches of his yard. He stated he has met with his surveyor and none of this persons' s property will be lost even though the line may not end up perfectly straight to the south. Councilman Schneider asked the estimated cost of the storm sewer. Nir. Flora stated the ditch, one pipe, and weir would be about $15,000. Councilman Billings stated the grades are very critical and the City will have to make sure everything is completed to these specifications. Councilman Schneider stated. he wanted funds dedicated in case this system doesn't work. i Yx. Qureshi stated the storm sewer funds could be earmarked, if the Council so desires. He stated the City would collect $800 per lot for 16 lots in the plat for a total of $12,800. Councilman Billings asked if Councilman Schneider was suggesting the City advocate a policy that whenever they approve a plat, the storm sewer assessments should be dedicated in order to correct any drainage problems. Councilman Schneider stated he is not advocating it, but reacting to previous situations where they have had problems with drainage. -12- t 0 • FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEMMU OF APRIL 4, 1988 Mr. Qureshi stated this situation is somewhat unique in that New Brighton' s system is accepting this drainage and usually drainage is all contained within the City' s system. He stated if the Council wished to dedicate funds, it provides an additional safety factor. Nr. Qureshi also noted the City is obtaining a much larger drainage easement than what is normally dedicated in other plats. Nir. Brickner stated he is surprised to learn of the $800 per lot fee for storm sewer. He stated he knows this was the cost in the Harris Lake area, but this water will drain to the New Brighton system. Mt. Flora stated he didn't know why this wasn't explained to Mr. Brickner. He stated the whole area has been identified as a storm sewer area and would be similar to Mr. Brickner's other developments, Creekridge Park and Heather Hills. Dr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated Mr. Flora was correct and the $800 per lot for storm sewer has been in effect for at least 15 years for that area. He stated this is City policy and holds true for the Harris Lake area and other developments by Mr. Brickner. Mx, . Brickner asked wher. the storm sewer assesment had to be paid and if it could be paid when the building permit is issued. He stated the confusion about this storm sewer fee might have arose because the storm water drains into the New Brighton system and not Fridley' s system. He stated no water is draining into the City's system and wondered if the $800 per lot pertains in this case. Ym-. Qureshi stated this is a policy adopted by the City, but this fee could be paid at the time the building permit is issued, if the Council so desires. Councilman Schneider stated he does not have a problem with this storm sewer fee being paid at the time the building permit is issued. Mayor Nee asked who prepared the drainage plans. Mr. Flora stated Dir. Brickner's consulting engineer, Mr. Dennis Brown. Mayor Nee asked if this engineer guarantees the drainage plan will function as proposed. He stated if there is a concern with the design, the engineer who designed this plan should take responsibility for it. Mr. Brickner stated he certainly does guarantee it. He stated he would not sell homes and then have them flooded. NOTION 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 10:20 p.m. It was noted that the stipulations recom-nended by the Planning Commission for submission of a preliminary plat with dimensions, lot area calculations, -13- FRIDLEY CITY Q7tJNCIL MEET1 NG OF APRIL 4, 19 8 8 and easements and the submission of a storm drainage plan have been corplied with by the developer. NOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 31-1988, Approving Final Plat of Heather Oaks, P.S. #87-07, with the following stipulations: (1) developer to submit a preliminary plat with dimensions, lot area calculations and easement prior to Council public hearing (completed) ; (2) developer to submit a storm drainage plan prior to Council public hearing (completed) . Drainage construction details to be approved by staff prier to City' s executing plat; (3) plat to be designed so as to provide for a full cul-de-sac with the addition of the Ettel property; (4) storm sewer fee in the amount of $12,800 ($800 per lot) to be paid prior to execution of plat by City; (5) park fees of $1,500 per each new dwelling to be paid with new building permit; (6) the Ettel property to have a new double garage with a driveway connecting to the new cul-de-sac, garage to be constructed prior to the transfer of the ownership of the Ettel house parcel, new driveway and turf restoration of old driveway upon completion of cul-de-sac. A letter of credit in the amount of $5,000 (to cover outstanding improvements at time of signing plat) to be submitted to the City prior to the City executing plat; (7) Brickner Builders to furnish a letter of credit in the mount of $98, 620 (City estimate of construction cost) to cover installation of street and utility improvements in the event of development default; (8) an inspection fee of five (5%) of estimated construction cost (.05 x $98,620 = $4,931) to be paid to City prior to execution of plat by City, to cover street and utility inspection services; and (9) the City Council recognizes and approves the variance for lot width of 65 feet for the Ettel house parcel. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. M TION by Councilman Schneider to amend Stipulation No. 4 as follows: storm sewer fee in the amount of $12,800 ($800 per lot) to be paid by developer as building permits are issued. These funds shall be dedicated to December 31, 1993 to resolve any potential future problems with this drainage system, as constructed. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, Councilman Schneider, Councilman Fitzpatrick and Councilwoman Jorgenson voted in favor of the motion. Mayor Nee and Councilman Billings voted against the motion. Mayor Nee declared the motion carried by a 3 to 2 vote. UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE MAIN MOTION, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. OLD BUSINESS: 3. OP.DINANCE NO. 902 APPROVING A VACATION, SAV #87-11, TO VACATE THAT PART OF M MM,EY STREET AS DEDICATED IN THE PLAT OF ACORN HILLS ADDITION;- ETHER WITH THE NORTHERLY EXTENSION OF SAID MCKINLEY STREET TQ-THE SOUTH LINE OF THE PLAT OF ANSER OAKS, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5980 SON BOULEVARD N.E., BY BRICKNER BUILDERS: MOTION by Councilman Schneide waive the second reading and adopt Ordinance No. 902 on the s d reading and order publication, with the following stipulation: s vacation is contingent upon final approval of the 17 lot Heath ks Plat (revised plat includes 16 lots plus balance of -14- i" ti FRIMEY CITY =CIL MEETING OF JULY 11,- 1988 Impr ement Project ST. 1988-1 & 2: Pj, O1,DER rMTAL BID C.S. McCrossan Construction Part A.$ 780,035.65 Box 1240 Part B. 71,771.55 7865 Jefferson Highway Part C. 264,493.70 Maple Grove, MN. 5369 TOTAL $1,116,300.90 Forest Lake Contra 'ng Part A.$ 819,109.48 14777 Lake Drive Part B. 73,497.00 Forest Lake, MN 55025-9 1 Part C. 271,142.65 TOTAL $1,163.749.13 Hardrives, Inc. Part A.$ 825,937.90 7200 Hemlock Lane N. Part B. 78,506.50 Maple Grove, MN 55369 Part C. 268,567.35 TOTAL $1,173,011.75 Alexander Const. Co. , Inc. fart A.$ 879,734.20 9050 Jefferson Trail Part B. 78,540.64 Inver Grove Hgts., MN 55075 Part C. 288,743.50 TOTAL ,247,058.34 Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vot all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. MDTION by Councilman Billings to award the contract to the low idder, C.S. McCrossan Construction for Parts A and B in the amount of $851,807 .20, contingent on the Minnesota Department of Transportation's approval for the Rice Creek Road project. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 21. CONSIDERATION OF AOUIRING TAX FORFEIT PROPERTIES NOS. 50 AND 51: MJTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to authorize the acquiring of tax f orf eit properties Nos. 50 and 51. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 22. CONSIDERATION OF WA MU SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 27, BLOCK 7, HAMILTON' S ADDITION TO MECHANICSVILLE: Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated Anoka County has informed the City that the special assessments on this tax forfeit parcel exceed the value of the parcel. He stated the specials are $1,068.98 and the lot has a market value of $400. Mr. Flora stated, in the past, the Council has waived special assessments on similar tax forfeit properties to help get them back on the tax rolls. MO'T'ION by Councilman Schneider to approve the waiving of special assessments on Lot 27, Block 7, Hamilton' s Addition to Mechanicsville. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee -20- 1 FkIDT EY CITY COUANETING OF JULY ll 1988 declared the motion carried unanimously. 23. CONSIDERATION OF CHANGE ORDER NO. 4 FOR ST. 19 86 - 1 & 2 FOR A MPORARY PLAZA RAMP PARKING LOT: Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated the HRA at their June 9 meeting approved this $10,000 temporary parking lot to provide parking facilities during the Plaza Center ramp construction. He stated it is reccnmended the Council authorize this change order for the temporary parking lot. WiTION by Councilman Billings to authorize Change Order No. 4 with H & S Aspkialt, Inc. for ST. 1986 - 1 & 2, Phase II be adding $10,000. Seconded by Co ilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee decl the motion carried unanimously. 24. CONSIDE 'TION OF CHANGE ORDER NO 5 FOR LANDSCAPING, IRRIGATION, AND LIGHTING PRQJECT #168: Mr. Flora, Pub 'c Works Director, stated it is necessary to add 35 sprinkler heads and relate lines and wiring to adequately cover irrigation along the residential area the east side of the Lake Pointe site and along West Moore Lake Drive. He stated a price has been negotiated with the contractor, Minnesota alley Landscaping, for these changes and staff would recam-end Council autho 'ze this change order. MOTION by Councilman Billi s to authorize Change Order No. 5 with Minnesota Valley Landscaping, Inc. in e amount of $7,285.20 for additional grading and irrigation heads, subject o Housing & Redevelopment Authority approval. Seconded by Councilman Schneide Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried imously. 25. APP.OINIT=: CITY EMPLOYEE: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to concur ith the following appointment by the City Manager: START= STARTING NAME POSITION SALARY DATE REPLACES Steven Barg Code Ehforcenent $22,433 J 5, Occupies vacant 619 Baxter Street Officer/Planning per year 19 position of Champlin, MN Assistant Administrative 55316 Assistant (exempt) temporarily eallocated the Ci Mgr's. Offi Seconded by Councilman Billings. Upon a voice vote, all voting ay Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. -21- 0. �� FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 23, 1989 PAGE 9 changed to reflect the dates of April 1 through November 1 which would cover yard waste collection in the summer months. Councilman Billings stated one of the questions he rai ed was what other cities are doing with the yard waste or grass , ippings. He stated Ms. Campbell stated she would have this information available at the public hearing. He stated, as he understands, the refuse haulers would go along with yard waste collections on a seasonal basis. Councilman Schneider stated for the p is hearing, he would like to know what position neighboring c munities have taken in this regard. He stated he felt collect ' ns should also be done during the summer months. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated he expects a lot of the other cities are at the same stage as Fridley. Ms. Campbell stated in ,3990, the haulers will be required to separate yard waste as it will not be allowed in the landfills. She stated the proposed ordinance has limited government intervention. /as hlberg, Ch rman of the Environmental Quality Commission, he did t feel the Commission would have any difficulty ting re cling in the summer months, as well as seasonal ing. a stated they did not want residents to pay an tant mount to have their yard waste collected. V ICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE ABOVE MOTION, all voted aye, and a declared the motion carried unanimously. lman Billings felt a letter should be sent to the refuse s as he did not want them to feel staff misled them since it s the Council may favor yard waste collection in the summer as well. 8. CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF HEATHER OAKS PLAT CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION; LOTS 1 AND 2 , BLOCK 1, HEATHER OAKS: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to approve the certificate of correction for Heather Oaks Plat, Lots 1 and 2, Block 1. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 9. RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING THE CONTRACT FOR REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF WELLS NO. 6 8 AND 11 PROJECT NO 186: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to receive t,W_fallowing bids for Wells No. 6, 8 and 11, Project No. 186: FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 23, 1989 PAGE 10 Well No. 6 Well No. 8 Well No. 11 Bergerson-Caswell 5115 Industrial Street Maple Plain, MN $18, 281. 00 $17 , 081. 00 $45, 013 . 00 Layne Minnesota 3147 California Street Minneapolis, MN 55418 $12, 612 . 00 $11, 831. 00 $39, 482 . 00 E. H. Renner 15688 Jarvis Elk River, MN 55330 $14 , 187 . 80 $13 , 813 . 4,0/ $29, 872 . 00 i Layne Western P. 0. Box 457 Long Lake, MN 55356 $31,795. 00 $30,835. 00 $62 , 155. 00 Mark Traut Wells 151 72nd Avenue St. Cloud, MN 56301 $15, 876. 10 $14 , 487 . 10 $29, 440.75 Keys Well Drilling 413 N. Lexington Pkwy. St. Paul, MN 55104 $15, 22 .00 $14, 530. 00 $35, 560. 00 Seconded by Councilwoman Jorg nson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the otion carried unanimously. Mr. Flora, Public Work D' ector, stated bids were opened for the repair and maintenance f Wells No. 6, 8 and 11. He stated the low bidder for Well N . 6 was Layne Minnesota in the amount of $12 , 612 and they wer also the low bidder for Well No. 8 in the amount of $11, 831. e stated the low bidder for Well No. 11 was Mark Traut Wells i the amount of $29,440.75. Mr. Flora stated staff would reco end the contracts for the repair and maintenance of these wells b awarded to the low bidders. MOTION by Co cilman Fitzpatrick to award the contract for the repair and intenance of Well No. 6 to the low bidder, Layne Minnesota the amount of $12 ,612 ; to award the contract for repair an maintenance of Well No. 8 to the low bidder, Layne Minnesot in the amount of $11,831; and to award the contract for the rep r and maintenance of Well No. 11 to the low bidder, Mark Traut ells in the amount of $29, 440.75. Seconded by Councilman Schn der. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING THE CONTRACT FOR WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM STUDY: New Platshe of Plat game: ht,,r DI C -` i� Map No. WMJ Accounts Generated Date PK Paperwork Proofed - �= ti �v# PIN (s) - Key Lot Blk Legais �' D l3 Loll"�J � WL� W WWW1 j WW WW u L1J I ► , J WW WW u WJ W W LTJ I 11 WWJ W t__L._J W I l �� , 1 1 I I New Plat sheet ? 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ASD OT • ONP HEATHER OAKS DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT THXABLE AUD SUB NO 92 CITY OF ASSESSED 1520 200, •2A &RlDLEY MIDSPLIT TH PT OF LOT 14 AJD SUB SML BUS OR i2 WHICH LIEB E OF W 165 AREA WIDE FT THEREOF EX THE E 30 FT 1/2 3CC OF SD LOT 14. 3CE: T2 EXEMPTION..". hA.-E Oe/67 PRICE 2100c OPH., A F a c I LA± r immyy oan=/os PCR N'l ' ` R124 30 24 11 0055 *****ACCOUNT DELETED***** LOC 01641 GARDENA NE CTV 20 TD5 240148 6 KEY 0245G ----wAILING ADDRESS------- PCA 2115 PCs 36 YR 00 pv�T'�7 0 E7TEL RA6ER G & DIANA GPick, 5415J AREA cRYi ^y 06 X- S Y 7 3 AShEAR6(]N LEHMAN AS SRI EP2. E p3 l20i E HIGHLAND AVE UTI U72 EA FT 20. � SAN BERNARDINO CA 92404 AYB 1944 EY8 1950 CBS CON57 ~. 0000 LAND 22300 IMP 39700 OTHER 500 ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT 63Z00 REA CLASSIFIED . #ACR54163 1300 ASD LN3 22300 ASD IMP 39700 ASD OTH 1500 *NP HEATHER OAKS DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT 74XABLE AUD SUB NO 92 CITY OF ASSESSED 10608 z378 1378 FRlDLEY MIDSPLIT �LOT 25 AUD SUB NO 92 (EX / SNL BUS [R SLY 150 FT) AREA WIDE � 1/2 3CC 3CC T2 � EXEMPTIONS HST EALA 09/8w PRICE OR8 AFD I WU �.'r LAST ACTlVITv 08/26/GE PCR N . . R24 30 24 11 0003 NUT ALLOWED, PAR CAAWS FRESE07 ' LOC 05955 BENJAMIN NE CTY 20 TDS 24'!1*B 6 KE`.' --57703 ADDRESS ------ PCA 210t PCE W YR 00 PAREW �) MOE > �HIZN S & FERN I MAF 54072 AREA 1,61 �V on Mil lfF`IWKER BUILDERS INC Q .1. 5W2 5F3 6240 HAY 65 UT1 UT� A Fr FRIDLEY MN 5b432 AQ-1 EYB OBS CONST 0000 LAND 3200 IMP OTHE� ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT 3200 REA CLASSIFIED #ACR54022 0100 ASD LND 3200 ASD IMP ASD OTH Wp/P HEATHER OAKS DESCRIPTION TAX YR CuRREWT EXEMPT TAXARLE ACORN HILL ADDITION ASSESSED 864 80 80 CITY OF FRIDLEY MlDSPLIT JUTLOT A ACORN HILL ADD / SML BUS CF. AREA WID� 1/2 3CC 3CC T2 � EXENPTION.-.:� SALE 0WW PAIGE 21Q0') WB AFD V Co � _AIT WTIVVY 08/2,/98 PCR N CHN TYP HET PUS 02 � � . � ~ ' ^ | | / , . H24 30 24 11 0041 *****ACCOUNT DELETED***** LOC 05960 STINSON BD NE CTY 20 TDS 24014B � KEY 462323 ----NA;LING ADDRESS------- PCA 211t PCS 3C (/0 F-;c!!0 71 NRICKwER GUILDERS !NC Mi:�P 54in3 AREA PR01 zV 06 jTq nw'':, RAlLKNER BUILDERS INC 5P1 SP2 SP3 6240 HWY 65 UTI UT2 a. 50 60 FT 732 FRlDLEY MN 55432 AYB 1940 EYB 1957 OBS CONST 0000 LAND 45800 IMP 27600 OTHER 1700 ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRU& MKT 75100 REA CLASSIFIED #ACR54163 1020 ASD LND 45800 ASD IMP 27600 ARD 07H 1700 tNP HEATAER OAKS DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMFT 7AXABLE AUD SUB NO 92 CITY OF ASSESSED 13207 1653 1603 FRIDLEY MIDSPLIT LOT 16 AUD SUB 92—EX E 33 / SNL BUS CR FT— AREA WIDE 1/2 3CC 3CC T2 � EXEMMONS SA_E 08/07 PRICE G70,)0 0 6 AFD LAET ACTIVITY 00/26/88 PER N � � ' � � � . . R24 30 24 11 0053 *****ACCOUNT DELETED***** � LOC 01623 GARDENA NE CTY 20 TDS 24014B 6 KEY 'Z24W ADDFESS------- PCA 2115 PC; 30 /TV C0 P-7;W: j, { CUS7ELLO WILLIPMfi & ANNA M, MOP 54163 . AREA FRO! JV 06 nil \WUETELLO WH Sp2 6P3 �1623 GARDENA AVE NE UQ U7Z 1 . 21 SQ FT l2l...i �MPLS MN 55432 AYB 194G EYE 196i UFS CONST � 0000 LAND 21600 IMP 47300 OTAER 3000 ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT 71900 REA CLASSIFIED �#ACR54163 1280 ASD LND 21600 ASD IMP 47300 ASD [TH 3090, � #NK 1053102 DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT --XA6LE #NP HEATHER OAKS ASSESSED 12154 1573 1573 LOT 24 AUD SUB NO 92 EX S MIDSPLIT 30 FT THEREOF EX S 150 FT / SML BUS CR OF E 60 FT (AS MEAS ALG E AREA WIDE & S LINES THEREOF) OF SD 1/2 3CC LOT 24 SUBJ TO EASE 8F REC WC T2 � . � EXEMPTIONS HST � � EALE 00/0: PRICE URD �FD LAST ACTTVITY 03/26/88 PGR N � � � � � � � � � � � � ' . . � R24 30 24 11 0128 LOC CTY 20 TDS 24014B KEY i053Z73 ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA 501110/OS PCE q 13 YR BB PARENT 4&z= ERICKNER GUILDERS INC MAP 00479 AREA JV 06 MTG C000 BRICKHER BUILDERS INC SP1 SP2 SP3 6240 HWY 65 UTI UT2 SC FT FRIDLEY MN 55432 AYB EYB OBS CONST 0300 LAND 10e IMP ~ OTHER ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT leo REA CLASTIFIED #PK 462323 ASD LND ASD IMP kSD OTH OUTLOT A: DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT TAXABLE HEATHER OAKS; ASSESSED EX RD; SUBJ TO EASE OF REC MIDSPLIT SHL BUG CR AREA W: DE 1/2 3CC 3 C T� EXEMPTION7 SALE 00/00 PRICE ORE AFD LAST ACTIVITY 09/01 /83 PCR N _ ' . . . R24 30 24 11 0127 LOC CTY 20 TDS 24014B KEY ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA - PCE B YR 88 PARENT 4� BRICKNER BUILCERS INC MAP 00479 AREA JV C6 MTG BRICKNER BUILDERS INC SP1 SP2 EP-.! 6240 HWY 65 UT1 UT2 EQ FT FRIDLEY MH 55432 AYE? EYE OBS CONST 0000 LAND IMP --um - 07HEF ----LEGAL DE3CRIPTION---- TRUE MKTREA CLASS:FlED ' #PK 462323 ASD LND ASD IMP ASD DTH LOT 16 ELK 1 DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT TA.- HEATHER A^HEATHER OAKS: ASEESSED EX RD: SUBJ TO EASE OF REC MIDSPLIT SML BUS CR AREA WIDE 1 /I TEC 3CC T2 EXEMPTIONS SALE 00/00 PRICE ORB AFD LAST ACTIVITY 09/01 /83 PER N . . . . R24 30 24 11 0126 LOC ` CTY 20 TDS 24014B KEY 1OZ72 � ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA +i,� D11-T PCS jr, YR 38 PARENT A&z� BRICKNER BUILDERS INC MAP 00479 AREA JV 06 MTG 0056 BRICKNER BUILDERS INC SPI SF2 SP� � 6240 HWY 65 UT1 UT2 SQ FT FRIDLEY MN 55,172 AYB EYB OBS COHST 0000 LAND goo IMP .2 7 ^600 OTHER �,70u* , � �� ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKTS.» ~p~ REA CLASSIFIED #PK 462323 ASD LND AED IMP ASD OTH � LOT 15 BLK 1 DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT TAXA -.: � HEATHER OAKS; ASSESSED EX RD; SUBJ TO EASE OF REC MIDSPLIT ' � SML GUS CR AREA WIDE � 1/2 3CC � � 3CC T2 � � EXEMPTIONS SALE 00/00 PRICE ORB AFD LAST ACTIVITY 09/01/83 PCR N . ` R24 30 24 11 0125 LOC CTY 20 TDS 24014B KEY 10532% ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA ftt* 0/04~ PCS V99 YR 88 PARENT 462327 ERICkNER BUILDERS INC MAP 00479 AREA JV 06 MT3 0000 BRICKNER BUILDERS INC SPI SP2 SP3 6240 HWY 65 UT ; UT2 SO FT FRl3LEY MN 55432 AYE-,' EYB OBS CONST 0000 LAND IMP OTHER ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT 0/, F�EA CLASSIFIED D ' #PK 462323 ASD LN ^ ASD IMP ASC OTH LOT 14 PLC 1 DESCRIFTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT TAXABLE HEATHER OAKS; ASSESSED EX RD; SUBJ TO EASE OF REC MIDSPLIT SML BUS CR AREA WIDE 1/2 3CC 3CC T2 EXEMPTIONS SALE 00/00 PRICE ORB AFI:.- LAST ACTIVITY 09/01 /8S PCR N � � � � . � � R24 30 24 11 0124 LOC CTY ZO TDS 24014B KEY 105727.7 ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA OQQQjO101" PCS VIS YR S8 PARENT 4627a-7 BRICKMER BUILDERS INC MAP 00479 AREA JV 06 MTG 00C� BRICKNER BUILDERS INC SQ. SP2 SP3 6240 HWY 65 UTI UT2 GO FT FFIDLEY MW 55472 AYB EYE OBS CONET m 00�0 LAND 00 IMP GTHEF ~-w"~~ ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MK ' ���� u» REA CLASSIFIED . � #PK 462323 ASD LND ASD IMP ASD 5TH LOT 13 BLK 1 DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT TA%050F HEATHER OAKS; ASSESSED EX RD: SU6J TO EASE OF REC MIDSPLIT SML BUS CR AREA WIDE 1/2 3CC 3CC T2 EXEMPTIONS SAVE 00/00 PRICE ORB AFD LAST ACTIVITY 09/01 /83 PCR N R24 30 24 11 0123 LEC CTY 20 TDS 24014B KEY I057J2E ----MAILING ADDRESS------- ECA c916-tr PCs J�,B YR SS PARENT 465152 ETTEL ROGER G E DIANA G MAP 00477 AREA JV 06 MTC 0000 ;BRIEKNER BUILOER2 INC SPI 3F2 SPZ 6240 HWY 65 UT1 UTZ SO FT FRIDLEY MN 55432 AYB EYB OBS CONK 0000 LAND aa° IMP —a_ OTHER — &- ----LESAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MET ■©© REA ELA33IFIE2 #EE 462455 ASD LND ASD IME ASD DTH LOT 12 BLE 1 DESCRIPTION TAX YR - CURRENT EXEMPT TAXAELE HEATHER DAM ASSESSED EX RD; SUB! TO EASE OF REC MIDBELIT EML BUS CR AREA WIDE 1/2 3CC 3 C C T2 EXEMPTIONS SALE OOYOO PRICE ORE AFD LAST ACTIVITY Of/01 /SS PCR N � . . ` + ' R24 30 24 11ZZ - . ^ LOC �/. �/ - 14� t��'��J �/���, CTY 20 T S 24014B ' KEY 1053Z19 ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA ?40w0-r;/JS PCS aQ YR 88 PARENT 462456 ETTEL ROGER G & DIANA G MAP 00479 AREA JV 06 MTS 0000 %BRICKNER GUILDERS INC SPI SP2 SP3 6240 HWY 65 UTI UT2 SQ FT FRIDLEY MN 55432 AYB EYB OBS CONST 3000 LAND IMP _34����0 OTHE� ��«��� ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT -� /�o REA ~ CLASSIFIED / #PK 46245E ASD LND ASD IMP AED GTk LOT 11 BLK 1 DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT 7AXABLE HEATHER OAKE: ASSESSED EX RD: SUGJ TO EASE OF REC MIDSPLIT 3ML BUS OR AREA WIDE 1/2 3CC 3CC T2 EXEMPTIONS PST SALE 00/00 PRICE ORB AFD LAST ACTIVITY 09/01/BS PCR N � . ` . . � ' � R24 3024 11 0121 LOC CTY 20 TDS 24014B FE7 105720:- ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA 55440jaA^ PCS lei YR 88 PARENT 46Z43:- COSTELLO WILLIAM H & ANNA M MAP 00479 AREA JY 06 MTG 0000 %BRICKNER BUILDERS INC SP1 SP2 SP3 6240 HWY 65 UTI UT2 BQ FT � FRIDLEY MN 55432 AYB EYB OBS CON5T � 0000 LAND IMP ~~ OTHER °~�* ~~ �� ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT �' *04� REA CLASSIFIED � #PK 462430 ASD LND ASD IMF, ASD OTH LOT 10 BLK 1 DESCRIPTION TAX YR - CURRENT EXEMPT TAXABLE HEATHER OAKS: ASSESSED EX RD: SUBi TO EASE OF FEC MIDSPLIT SML SUS [R AREA WIDE � - 1/2 3CC � 3CC T2 � EXEMPTIONS SALE 00/0o PRICE ORB AFD � � LAST ACTIVITY 09/01/88 PCR N � � . . . ' RZ4 30 24 11 0120 LOC CTY 20 TDE 24014B KEY 10=117 ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA 400=05' PCS AA Sl YR 88 PARENT 46243.' CC5TELL3 WILLIAM H & ANNA M MAP 00479 AREA JV 06 NTS 3006 %BRICKNER BUILDERS INC SP1 SP2 SF3 6240 HWY 65 UTI UTZ SQ FT FRIDLEY MN 55432 AYE EYB OBS CONET 0000 LAND N�mm IMP ~- m~~ 6THER ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT ^� �-� REA CLASSIFIED #PK 462430 ASD LND ^ ASD IMP AED OTH LOT 9 BLK 1 DESCRIPTION TAX YR 'CURRENT EXEMFT TAXAILE HEATHER OAKS: ASSESSED EX RD; SUBJ TO EASE OF REC MIDSPLIT SML BUS CR AREA WIDE 1/2 3C[ 3CC T2 EXEMPTIONS SALE 00/00 PRICE ORB AFD LAST ACTIVITY 09/01/88 PER N ` � . ` R24 30 24 11 0119 ' LOC CTY 20 TDS 24014G KEY 10531G4 � ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA 44Q4� ,Pl0ZF PCS "� �� YR 88 PARENT 457707. � MOE MAHLON S & FERN I ETAL MAP 00479 AREA JV ()6 MTG 0000 � %BRICKNER BUILDERS INC BPI SP2 SP3 � 6240 HWY 65 UT1 UT2 5O FT FRIDLEY MN 55432 AY8 EYB OBS CONET 0000 LAND IMP ~~6~ OTHER ~~ ^w~~ ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MK | 0w0 REA CLASS:FIEC � #PK 457703 462430 ASD LND ASC IMP - ASD OTH LOT B BLK 1 DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT TAXABLE HEATHER OAKS: ASSESSED EX RD: 3UBJ TO EASE OF REC MIDSPLIT EML BUS CR AREA WIDE � 1/2 3CC � 3CC T2 � � EXEMPTIONS SALE 00/00 PRICE ORB AFD LAST ACTIVITY 09/01 /88 PER N � � ' � . . ' . . � F24 30 24 11 0118 LOC CTY 20 TDS 24014E KEY 10=77, � ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA4ZQO §05^ PCS ^YB YR 88 PARENT 457707 MOE MAHLON S & FERN I MAP 00479 AREA JV 06 MT5 000o � � %BRICKNER BUILDERS INC SPI SP2 SP7 6240 HWY 65 UTI UT2 SO FT � � FRIDLEY MN 55432 AYE EYB OBS CONST � wm�0300 LAND �^, IMP ~~uv ~ OTHER � ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT 4'*wu REA CLAESIFJE� � .. #PK 4577O3 ASD LND AED IMP AEZ OTH LOT 7 BLK 1 DES[RIPT]ON TAX YR 'CURRENT EXEMPT TAXA50' HEATHER OAKS* AESESSED EX RD: SUBJ TO EASE OF REC MIDSPLIT SML BUS CR AREA WIDE 1/2 3CC 3CC T2 � EXEMPTIONS � SALE 00/00 PRICE ORE AFD � LAST ACTIYITY 09/01/88 PCR N . � . . R24 30 24 11 0117 LOC CTY 20 TDS 24014E KEY 10571mr.: ----MAILINS ADDRESS------- PCA .4� ; /0 S PCS Al S YR 88 PARENT 46=01 STUART DIST INC ETAL MAF 00479 AREA JV 06 HTS 0000 %BRICKNER BUILDERS INC 8P1 SP2 SP3 6240 HWY 65 UTI UT2 SO FT FRIDLEY MN 55432 AYB EYB OBS CONST 0000 LAND 11, Po" IMP OTHER � � ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT '/ w*w REA CLASSIFIED #PK 462314 457703 ASD LND ASD IMP ABD OTH, LOT 6 BLK 1 DESCRIPTION TAX YR ' CURREHT EXEMFT 7AXA6LE. HEATHER OAKS: ASSESSED � EX RD; SUBJ TO EA5E OF REC MIDSPLIT SML BUS CR AREA WIDE ^ 1/2 3CC 3 C C T2 EXEMPTIONG SALE 00/00 PRICE ORB AFD LAST ACTIVITY 09/01/88 PCR N . ` ' . R24 30 24 11 0116 LOC CTY 20 TDS 24014B KEY 1057157 ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA 6Ql* M$- PCS le-,B YR B3 PARENT 412314 STUART DIST INC ETAL MAP 00479 AREA JV 06 MTG 000� %BRICKNEp BUILDERS INC SPI SP2 sP3 6240 HWY 65 UTI UT2 SQ FT FRIDLEY MN 55432 AYE, EYB OBS COHET . 0000 LAND 4x�ww IMP -ux~ OTHER ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT REA CLASSIFIED ^ � #PK 46Z314 ASD LNC AEL IMP ASD O% � LOT 5 8LK 1 DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMP7 TAiASLE HEATHER OAKS; ASSESSED EX RD; SUSJ TO EASE OF REC M}DSPLIT 5ML BUS CR AREA WIDE ` 1/2 3CC 3CC T2 / � EXEMPTIONE � SALE 00/00 PRICE OFB AFD LAST ACTIVITY 09/01 /88 PCR N � � . � ^ . R24 30 24 11 0115 LOC CTY 20 TDS 24014B KEY 135310E ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA PCZ ^Y8 YR B3 PARENT 4±271 ; STUART DIST INC ETAL MAP 00479 AREA JV 06 MTG C00 } %BRICKNER BUILDERS INC sP1 SP2 243 6240 HWY 65 UTI UT2 5Q FT FRIDLEY MN 55432 AYB EYB 3B3 CONST 0000 LAND �wo IMP ~- do ~ OTHER ~~� � � ^�wmm ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT '� REA CLASSIFIED #PK 462323 462314 ASD LND ASD IMP AED CTI-1 LOT 4 ELK 1 DESCRIPTION TAX YR 'CURREHT EXEMPT T&XAELE HEATHER OAKS: ASSESSED EX FD: SUGJ TO EASE OF REC MIDEPLIT SML BUS CR AREA WIDE 1/2 3CC 3CC T2 EXEMPTIONS SALE 00/00 PRICE ORB AFD LAST ACTIVITY 03/01 /88 PER N ' . � . . R24 30 24 11 0114 LOC CTY 20 TDS 24014B KEY 1053137 ----MAlLINS ADDRESS------- PCA A?jf A145' PCS V.8 YR 88 PARENT 462323 BRICKNER BUILDERS INC MAP 00475 AREA JV 06 HTS ��03 BRICKNER BUILDERS INC Bpi SP2 SP3 6240 HWY 65 UT1 UT2 5O FT FRIDLEY MN 55432 AYB EYB OBS CONET 00C� LAND ^/` POO IMP ~~a~~ OTHER, ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MK . ����wp REA CLASSIFIED #PK 462723 ASD LND ASD IMP AED GTH LOT 3 BLK 1 DESCRIPTION TkX YR CURRENT EXEMPT TAXABLE HEATHER OAKS: EX RD; ASSESSED SUBJ TO EASE OF REC MIDSPLIT SML BUS OR ` AREA NIDE 1/2 3CC 3CC T2 EXEMPT%ON5 SALE 30/00 PRICE DRB AFD LAET ACTIVITY 09/01/88 PCR N . * � � � . . � � � ! ^ R24 30 24 11 ()113 LOC CTY 20 TOS 24014B KEY 1053=S ----MAILING ADDRESS ------ PCA AQQO -RIOS* PCS YR 88 PARENT 46=27 BRICNvER BUILDERS INC MAP 00479 AREA JV 06 MTG 0000 BRICKNER BUILDERS INC SPI SP2 SP3 6240 HWY 65 UT1 UT2 SO FT FRIDLEY MN 55432 AYE-*.-. EYE DEE CONST 0000 LAND Al000 IMF - m_ OTHE-�. -"°~^ ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT REA CLASSIFIE� / #PK 462323 ASD- LND ASD IMP AS[} GT} | LOT 2 SLK 1 DESCRIPTION TAX YR -CURRENT EXEMPT TAX&ALF HEATHER OAKS: EX RD: ASSESSED SUBJ TO EASE OF REC MIDSPLlT SML BUS CR AREA WIDE 1/2 3CC 3CC T2 EXEMPTIONS SALE 00/00 PRICE ORB AFD LAST ACTIVITY 09/01 /83 PCR N ° , ^ ^ . | � � ^ � R24 30 24 11 0112 � � � LOC [TY 20 TDS 24014B KEY 10171 ; 1 � ----MAILING ADDRESS ------ PCA 000t PCS r'R B8 PARENT 4677:7 � � BRICKNER BUILDERS INC MAP 00475 AREA JV 06 MTS 000 ::, � ^ BRICKNER BUILDERS INC SP1 SP2 SP3 6240 HWY 65 UT LOTZ 20 F7 � FRIDLEY MN 55472 A;B EYB OBS CONET LANE ''060 IMP -w-' OTHER ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MK ' � 0 REA CLASSIFIEE v^� � � *Ph 46Z323 ASD LND ASD IMP ASD GTH � LOT 1 BLK 1 DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT TAXAPLE � HEATHER OAKS: ASSE3SED EX ED: SUSJ TO EASE OF REC MIDSPLIT ` SML BUS C5 AREA WIDE � 1/2 3CC � 3CC TZ EXEMPTIONS � EALE 00/00 PRICE ORB AFD LAST ACTIVITY Of/01/8S PCR N � � . � R24 30 24 11 0111 LOC CTY 20 TD3 24014E . EY 107710: ----MAILING ALDRESE------- PCA 0000VIS PCs 3c, YR 88 PAPEN7 4&7475 COSTELLO WILLIAM H & ANNA M MAP =163 AREA JV 06 MTC ?& ) COSTELLO WILLIAM H Bpi sp.-z Sp__T, 1623 SAREENA AVE NE UTI UTZ 20 FT MPLS MN SM472 AYE, EYB OBS CONSIF 0000 LAND JX500 IMF 47, 300 OTHER ca o ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT 61100 REA CLA361FIED RFK 462407; ASE LND AEZ IMP ASD OTH THAT PRT OF P 192. 61 FT OF DESCRIPTION TAX YE CURRENT EXEMPT TA«AVLF LOT 24 AUD EjE NO 92 LYS W A33EESE2 OF E 80 FT THEREOF; EX RD; MIDEPLIT SUED TO EASE OF REC 2ML BUE CR AREA WIDE 112 =_-; 3EC T2 E\EMPTIOQF. SALE 00200 FRICE ORF! AFD LA3T A7TIVTTY 08v26/86 PCR N, PAYABLE 1c_ Paperwork Proo H Mew Plat Contract for De d - r Warrant Division , y Deed .- Combination Quit Claim Deed ,p Add as Omitted Request at I De of Transfer Other, specify Special Assessment Funds Plat Name : .he,r, i Keg, , 1 I 1 I I i I , , i , I , r The - following Parcels are now out : O PIN (s) Key Deleted by Date II63DI JJ _� 1 ► I I 1 'iJ1 [ pl?) 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'Al Map No. Accounts Generated y Date 0L PFS Paperwork Proofed LJ PIN (s) - Key Lot Blk Legai3 :�n i eC�*T JW W W L 1 I tLj I111wW LL.Jt , I Lu_JwW WIC I I I W LTJ W 6 I l t l W W W t I I t New Plat sheet& A Plat Name: r A'15'11 A Map No. Accounts Generated by Date #PK4@14. L-A--L-L--i L-A--L-L-_ Paperwork Proofed PIN (s) - Key Lot Blk Legais ign a' t I � w �� L� LJ1J L.1J W W I 1 I L1__i J LTJ u IIIIwW LLJI f I I I -L1 u w L--LJ LI J I I I I I I J u L_LLl L.LJ LTJ W l�L.� ( 1 a I I I I I ( 1 I 1 u I W W W L , I I I 1 u L.Li Lj I � � IL�J 1J LL�J W W W 1 I LuJwwL-J1 � � I I I W W W t LuJ W W New Plat sheet u 4- of Plat Name: `- W_ I Map No.� Accounts Generated b Date 9"91' #Ph , t , ' .'�;J� !� �� , Paperwork Proofed PIN (s) - Key Lot Blk Legal3 QJAX' t. II ► , , !CM 01!0l L,�J U L1J I W W W WI._WLLi I � � � � � � � , II LTJ W W L_J Lj L�1W 11 u I I i l W LTJ W L�-W I , Li 6 New Plat Sheet u of Plat Name: LI # Ira Ill . Ili Map No. J Accounts Generated bY(91-i Date #PK I Paperwork Proofed PIN (s) Key Lot Blk Legai3 �- 4 I W I �✓ LIQ t „ Ili � f lilt t , l l l , l LLLJ W LTJ LLJ WWW L.W I t 11 � 1WW I L� fJ L1. I W W W t i I I IBJ LTJ u L J_J W W 1--Lj LTJ LAW I I s i LTJ W W I I 1 1 1 1 W LTJ I , I W W W I , i L t #--Lj LLJJ I r l u L_ I W W l l 1 I I 1 LTJ LL�W u Plat sheet Z(rofNew P u . APlat game: 0, htr 4'AMap No. Accounts Generated Date #PK t�qo� Aw( Paperwork Proofed 30. . . . . I I I lI —A PI=I N (s)� - Key Lot Blk Lega13 A- D ! 3 8L-di-F IWW l i l l LiJ W LJ L „ i L I I A Lu J W W L-LJ t � � I LJ L � � I LTJ u II � ILWLLJWL�J I � � � � II , I t „ ILuJ u New Plat sheet ? A u Plat dame: 64ky'r, I%, k4 I I I A I I I 1 —1 a Map No. Accounts Generated by Ili I Date 'F WIJO *PK I Paperwork Proofed PI14 (s) Key Lot Blk Lega13 Q- - d-LIj LW (!�� 1 1 u I CL4 IA- LU I QIG2 i LJJ_J w L1J LL.J L�JJwW W1 I I I LW L,J W I J LJ I W W W L1I W W W I i t -L1 L�JWWu LuJWWW1� � I New Plat sheetL of Plat game: r� Map No. Nj Q Accounts Generated byn.L Date #PK ' !(�G��'�,-�y1 Paperiaork Proofed _ PIN (s) Key Lot Blk Legais &2 L-10,14, LIL t I L'i lww Lit , , LuJwW L-LjI � I ( lilWL�1W , I I L-J-J L-.LJ L--LJ New Plat sheetq of Plat Name : kalAO KC2 Map No. Accounts Generated b6�� Date #PF Paperwork Proofed PIN (s) Key Lot Blk Legal3 a41 ) 1/1 L , 6 U, VC-1i LU 101 L dj< 4 /101 I L� � i1l ��� � OA 10/ u'� I I I W W 11 l w Uno l� J IIIIWWWL�J Ll� LTJ W W W W , I 1 1 I i i a , + LI LLJ ^s P 0000, r r..c. r•.. C,,,,,.,,.q�,...1.•w ren—oun CLAIM a+--rm4w- I Y/1'I�P Z No delinquent to%c% and tran.fer entered:CcrIllicilic PIM1. 1.111 �.!»O-�-- •I�^-o (of Real 1-041c V111ur IL11`1111 rcyulred Ccnlftrate 11f Real 01121e Value Na, �� , • , F 4 r.„ 1, _. .. ._.... ._.. _ w__.. . 19 V chy Deputy ��\ ........ .�. M County Auditol' 1 ( STATI: 1)iaa)TAX t)11[:111iRlzUN; 19 p y mild dotal 1 Date. bj 1- 2C tcc ) _.��• rht:ly n .SII h ! ht)it VAIA IA1111'.('c)NSll)FKATION. All h t �'i�t�lilv-' 1K1i1 Ij !'1,1),1• A/i f,.� .^'1 P/'�'• hr►rh) vitimyt.► and 0110211 • (� Count). Min"Ita.dc.6rltwj at 149116mrealprl+l+cn) in AA 44 •< < . � � cr c� t�1�c � � t.* /� S l . a � ��f11 • `� 00 14 1, p'r f {I C r t1 i f 6o 4r0" a? et' Sa' O Lt t Iqj e e to U) ,p I Nty I r \ [r Gd IM1�1 6r x,13 T -4 kir ret . IN owe it M+ " w+M taycthcr will, all hataduanlent*and aMlunenanrel,twlimpinr therety. 1 � a St c of M1 Icholu Count) ill a The p; rt tn•t lent wa•ta' IN1M[edged 11e141�ih ♦1%t Y• • w + � ' ' 1�ut lb y - -T.�-_ 66111�r1�1 �t.w•Iw w�t IIw nn11 r 11n 11r tlr n Ot/a M a N twit 1*.M�1w•6w.6w M MI rM�ol 1..x.1 w A..w+w.w...w^'w/�. .+.« NOTAAY PU41,10—M1+NN1601A 16.606 own#VAows.wtow 6,6• ANOKA GOON 11 Mt!mmm to res 6. IMa _1111,....._..��--... �_.,-1111.•. ---_�..•—t,.,....�._- �•. i1„• r..�►• ..t\1 ....Iy�1111�M1 .\66N .♦1.•11111►•. p.r..r•vr.- wartapt/ 0.•1Porta No. 7-M• MAM. 06 Vaderm C.w..trra.-, OWr1. 1 ..w1 e•'q `az�-LlI� S 5 �i�(g 31»aPnture, diads this lit day of 1lovombor to ». bet11/een WITH ST, PAUL THA1fIM SALY 11cr.1 A Minnaoots Corporation / Minneooto , /,aK1t o t>t• nt/�t"1rl, and ►I Dint tenonts,��dt>L3at Amos h s nd n wi as Joint tenants hA nterest AM nAld4 10 t�foo t�MlnnEiMo�t o the County of part i c o o f this eerond pdrf, JI U11111t6St111, Til t th o id pnrf� e� floe �iet /tart. t consideration o/ the sun+ e/ Aeb a conof�erot�on••••••---••- hni.l..lfiq, • ...Ono 0411 nr ( ,1.Ah on.� ot�er goo a d vo1J trr It In 11.1n►1 t►dld by the, Intel part iss o/ Nie oerond r4ri. floe Itretfd (ehermf If Ar,ebN arknl.l►lhlrrll. dnrl her/i,y 1Ir+Int, ltnrQnln, hill, an11 Contory N1I/0 the edid IMrf , o/ tho .r...rad part. h►IrI rrn/t n.•IQn.. I''"towo.r, all the (met or f14,rel Of Idled 1pI11d and betnp In thr ratimtp of A110lcn dnrl Midte of .1111In,enldl rleferilr.l as frelborl, In-11 Tint part of l.ot 140 Auditor's Subdivision No. 92 in Anoka County, Mlnnosote Which lies Ccd(n f file WO1ulrhretoot theled map of pi.iPih�rto•st w rent or said Lot 14, according reservations and/or tosea>ents or record, if any. Bub)oct to restrictions, � I I .+ 9It"9Or y'a v4 VEt'T. Or 7 0 5. 5 U tAX Utato hood Tax lily Ilosoont9 '�� Ito Wilur Ai1D to JUolb Ibt ofulit. rn`elher"41h ail Mf Ae►wN/awefato mill/appmfifaaar.A Ih.re«ale bel/,nQlng, ter In dnylrllf dlynllllininl, to tho Nlidknit los of Me Irwad f.ert. their Afire earl afsions/ ''o/w'rr, /Intl it,* rlid 6UUTll IT, PAUL T11A1LCIl AALKSa Wits A Hinnesots corporation ' „ ihie fttf$ part, for 1(401/ and Its sawf resro. ol+w euwRiont N4th the said fort tea e/ $A. of«wd Ik1►'t N l port, tile lr Arils Iln/l r1.•!/ne, Ih111 II is Nvil e►Iad In /f• of tAe IasNle.sa/1 plelrlf.a r/wfwlrf; a l,n. A..of .IA1/I 1. •-11 nw 1 �• pr.+rad 11•0 I+/.v• i• ..- I.ae. Sad /WIN mfwfMli.t. 41s/1 IAmt (A# WMI 40/1 /7►ea T.r. ROOK /, _DAU / to 11 2 l 04UNICI . TC t1 PLAT.:-..t ARMy, ./ IA, w1Nle/e. Is #Ae quiet whit pf.uwl o )WOW00 Ild aelleAs, a/wtslet •tt p.e..el lawthity dwim1a/ das oo� aesllMaan+, I/Nap. Ae•e1wA./..•r Mr1111•-w..l. IA. wllf TAX60 P ADLX IN 19 1 AdBiliX NO CIIA ....� RE.MOV ��U81 DUC_� tent ttibrttet.rh. said $,of t•eftp A«e fw«•..l tlrf.e .f f•Ih•Ntht is its ferffNMto wtion1 4 Its DIVIOTON IAC U&JA• 11//IJd/Me ray mwd Past'/Int atww villa rROMI rNPN t n o. 1lrnwee+ttMw• w•.ewre "& � bUnture weal. ous _ QO� •J ..1Yne t�4 . . -- ,y brluven thWRENCL LCDNARD PtTCR89N end CVAII-RE L• M&W%.' husbind 1� and wife _ of the Count,li/ Anok0 anJ lttaa •1 � �MIMelote mrsol n/ th. Iter bort, and $0. 8T. PAUL ?NAILER SALzB• a nerpfrdl(.rn un4er the Lereof tho tfklts of, AlllMeeOta . pwrt1►o/ the eWftd pert. tieltttttLttb, TAM tAe raid ponies. of JIM Pew part, to eewlldrrntt.w of the mm of Ono DQUAt (51 .00) and other good and valuable considetauon ------- ••- b •.ham In AAnd paid iy tA1 osid prtr•/the Me na pert, th1►e•ripe wkor••/to hoo t► aAknmrtaleal, do he"by Orank Darjatn, deN„ end conwr tram me mm /arty at the am-ad part. Ito rum"wrr onet Gaoler, brow., ail the Crag or p•re•1 #/ tend tytw/ and Aria/ 1A W C"JWF of Anoka and #tat•Of AflewaeM,dMFOM a1 feii•r•. to-w", T I That part of i.ot rourtsen (14 , Auditor's Subdivision No. 92 to Anoka County, Minnesota, WhteblleLX&st of the Welt ldb loot thoraof, except the Cast 20 foot of said Lot rourteen (14) . (,1 BTATC DEED TAX DUE JURSON - $2.20 pp N ria �, �� DEC 2 A 1964 . �� t�+ �� . � oo � 5 q ,I%lit q srlti 0 iaA+, t+.PON W Wah ad .r ih. v��ntn pelunei"j, of in e•ywla appwtalnla , to th1 rdd ��++..��,► •/ the twwd��+��". 111 weelw•1 ewd n. rnr►�,.. .tn.t the recd LAWACt(CC MD PLTtCN and tYAilldt L...ptZttt�Y, husband end wife y„w1es „/ the Ar.t ptrl, for themselves. thlir Alin. 1wmkrr and adewlnbt+r6&W% do r� ►lawmand ii4th tho r.l.l fwrfy Of M•ea•net N" I111wawmrs and medfR4 thal [boy me e+rlwl In /er n/ tho Neuss and prrnti6pl aferaaid, and Aav0 /+wl rl/A/ M tilt ead oont� the a•aw tw n�.en�er nnrf f"I'm d/arr+elll, end the the Mete an fw fttrw au Iweum roam. ; $4 too I VOW pmosdom of &W, A811 the edww+ 16P06I mr a..J 10%alwl hmh oWleoe+t est//nrwe lair/eelty ebeieeaiat e.M skim re l J piny•/ lisp .rn.nd part. its ouw, Mrr1 and a14/tw~,a/r the irwe or any I•eet therea/, 1a1►al to 14"Obreaai+.i/any. .04 Iontaa of flu Arlt t~H will 11•.erronl and p•/reel• i *****ACCOUNT DELETED�**O* 0TV 20 TD5 2401-6 �) KEV �2210; ----Mn3LING ADDREIS------- ;CA 2101 FCE 40 "R ov 4 "F,EP7 vunnT 0167 INC Eta.- M!.-J! :-;REA FROL aq 06 il � 1 77 %Y?lj�NLR sulLbn% 1NO En '. sk: SW sz- j KWf 65 i7i UTZ fo SQ FT FRIDLEY MN 55432 AVB EYB Los ;- t ii) it_i LAND 3800 1 MF 0 T FH ER ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT 3600 REA CLASSIFIED IACR54163 0950 ASO LND 3800 ASO IMF, ABU OTH ?NP HEATHER DAKS DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT 7NXABLE AUL) SUB NO 92 CITY OF ASSESSED 1520 200 ARIDLEY MIMPLIT TH PT OF LOT 14 AdD SUB SML BUS OR i2 WHICH LIEB E Ov W 165 AREA WIDE FT THEREOF EX THE E 30 FT 1/2 3CC OF SD LOT 14. TOC T2 4& E ON n4lF 05/27 vslc� Vow GK-m so f VC11VIFY 00/2t/06 PER � i R24 30 24 11 0055 *****ACCOUNT DELETE_7Yr#*** c LCC 01641 G.'=RDENA NE CT V 20 TDS 240148 6 KE •:62453 ----tmA I L I NG ADDRESS------- FLA 2115 PCs _ YR 00 PPOTNT (._ — . i ~L ROGER !.3 _. DIANA. (_. Plop 5 .;- ._ Hr;.t. =R;! ju (_sr. - &3 1201 E HIGHLAND AVE t_;1 ,_.2 SA FT 30. . ,.tarp LiERNARDINO CA 9 .404 r=YB 1444 EYE 1957 OD- CONST 0000 it i0 LAND 22300 IMF, 39700 OTHER 4500 ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT 63500 REA CLASSIFIED 4ACR54163 1300 ASO LND 22300 ASO IMP 39700 ASO OTH 1500 kNP HEATHER OAKS: DESCRIPTION TAX YE CURRENT EXEMPT h?PT 7 aYABLE AUD SUB NO 92 CITY OF ASSESSED 1660S 606 1 7; 1373 FR I DLE:Y M I DSPL I T LOT 25 AUD SUB NO 92 :CX Si L E:1;S CR SLY 150 FT) AREA WiDE 1/2 fy r — CC T2 10 EW !PH !%J RM Es/wZyGn AIIAITTO Q A 94C MOM &vim& Z �MQ sNoild"WE 4 zi 2D2 Z/7 Tatra Mov 93 SM8 WE GOV 111H N803V V imint- lildsolki A3101LA AO A117) oe 08 v OBSESS% N01II00V IIIH MOM- 373HWI 1dwpX3 WMAM wA XWI NOUdTHOSM SAUD WHIUM H10 ass dwi GEV 00M ONI Qsv OOTO ZZ0,280wo: 031AISSWI3 WBA 00M ivw 3nui ....Nounsona iv9v7---- MWO dwi 0 nuc: ( ;• i1 0000 M c 13 F C', RAV z2vog NW A Ala 101, 1A 1jq M AWH C&71'*� 2NI SwEanims ARNMUT/ 0 h- 1 :741, you& TIM2 sow 1 NASA A E N07wt FT.: so 32 sow TOW V34 -------s3swcov 9NI71ww---- YA 2QL=2- A F 5 MOM Sol OZ A13 3N NIWHfN3@ U2620 00-i -::N3FMA SNVVFO Wd %RMUMV ION 2000 TI M 02 4z"I . ` K24 30 24 11 0041 *****ACCOUNT DELETED***** LOC 05960 STINSON BD NE CTY 20 TDS 24014B :� KE/ 262323 ----OAiLING ADDRESS------- PCA 211t FCS 30 y R F0.0- � SPIC|'NER BUILDERS INC MpP 54l.3 AREA FR01 JV o6 m7A RRlLKNER BUILDERS I11[ 5P1 5P2 SP3 1245 HWY 65 UT1 UT2 o. 50 SQ FT 73� | FRlDLEY MN 52432 AYB 1940 EYB 1957 OBS CON2T � 0000 LAND 45800 IMP 27600 OTHER 1700 ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT 75100 REA CLASSIFIED � #ACR54163 1020 ASD LND 45800 ASD IMP 27600 AED GTH 1700 VNP HEATHER OAKS DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMFT 'AXABLE MUD SUB NO 92 CITY OF ASSESSED 13207 1653 16�3 FRIDLEY MIDSPLIT LOT 16 AUD SUB 92-EX E 33 / SML BUS CR �T- AREA WIDE 1/2 3CC 3CC T2 ^^ EXEMPTANS HS� EAiE 08/87 FRICE 27000 ORk.", AFD LAS'/' ACTIVITY 00/26/88 PER N ` . ' RZ4 30 24 11 0053 *****ACCOUNT DELETED***** . . JC 01623 GARDENA NE CTY 20 TDS 240148 6 KHY 24 30 ---MAILI�G ADDRESS------- PCA 211E PCS zo Q C0 P-Alky { CuSTELLO WILLIAM & ANNA M, MAP 54113 AREA FRV1 .'V 06 nvy �::U6Wil 5P1 SF.2 4P3 1623 GARDENA AVE NE UT1 U7Z 1 . 21 SQ FT 12�:: MPLS MN 55432 AYB 194G EYB 1961 UPS CONIT 0000 LA��D 21600 IMP 47300 OT�ER 3000 ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT 71900 REA CLASSIFIED #ACR54163 1280 ASD LND 21600 ASD IMP 47300 ASD 2TH 309C) #NK 1053102 DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT --XABLE #NP HEATHER OAKS ASSESSED 12154 i573 1573 LOT 24 AUD SUB NO 92 EX S MIDSPLIT 30 FT THEREOF EX S 150 FT / SML BUS CR OF E 60 FT (AS MEAS ALG E AREA WIDE & S LINES THEREOF) OF SD 1/2 3CC LOT 24 SUBJ TO EASE GF REC 3CC T2 4& EXEMPTIONS HST 6ALE 0o/0m PRICE LAST ACTIVITY 03/26/88 PCR N � � � � � � R24 70 24 11 0128 � LOC CTY 20 TDS 24014B KEY 1053273 ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA Q4QQ42ID�� PCS V 13 YR BB PARENT 462723 BRICKNER BUILDERS INC MAP 00479 AREA JV 06 MTS C000 8RICKHER BUILDERS INC SPI SP2 SP3 6240 HWY 6Z UTI UT2 SO FT FRIDLEY MN 55432 AYB EYB OBS CONST 0000 LAND /00 IMP OTHER - ° - ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT loo REA CLA521FIED #PK 462323 ASD LND ASD IMP ASD DTH OUTLOT A: DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT TAXADLE HEATHER OAKS; ASSESSED EX RD; SUBJ TO EASE OF REC MIDSPLIT SHL BUS CR AREA W: DE 1/Z 3CC 3CC T� EXEMPTIOHB SALE 00/00 PRICE ORB AFD LAST ACTIVITY 09/01 /82 PCR N ., 24 11 0127 LOC: CTY 20 "f DS 24014B KEY ---MAILING ADDRESS------- F';;'A .444 2 US POS 8 R ss PARENT � t .� <I.: BR I CKNER BU I L> ERS INC MAP 00479 AREA JV C6 M T 6 BRI CKNER BUILDERS INC SPI SP2SP7 6240 HWY 65 UTI UT2 SO FT FR I DLEY MIN' 554.32 AYE E YB OBS CONST LAND '�� 000. IMF` —o — C-1-EF: --o- ------LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE wlk;-f '`f� o0o REA CLASS i F I ED #tPK 462327 ASD LND ASD IMF' AAD OTH LOT 16 BLK i DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT Th HEATHER OAFS: ASE S;SED E- .- . EX RD: SULJ TO EASE OF Fi��.. I�iI1;:;i=' !._IT SML ESUS CR AREA WIDE 1/2 3CC 7CC T2 EXEMPTIONS SALE 00/00 PRICE ORB AFD LAST ACTIVITY 09/01 /88 PCF; N . . ^ . � � � � � � � � R24 30 24 11 0126 � LOC , CTY 20 TDS 24014B ' KEY 1OT72 � ----MAILING ADDRESS ------ PCA 4���rDIIS PCS '3c YR 88 PARENT 46 Z3 BRICKNE5 BUILDERS INC MAP 00479 AREA JV 06 MTG 0050 � � BRICKNER BUILDERS INC SPI, SP2 � 6240 HWY 65 LjT1 UT2 SQ FT FRIDLEY MN 55472 AYB EyB OBS CONST � 00{)0 LAND gap IMP 477,600'&��� OTHER /7��c, � ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT ' ��0m REA CLABSIFIE� �~�- 0PK 462=3 ASD LND AED IMP AED OTH � LOT 15 BLK 1 DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT �Q/..` � HEATHER OAKS; ASSESSED EX RD; SUBJ TO EASE OF REC MIDSPLIT ' � SML BUS CR � AREA WIDE � � 1/2 3CC 3CC T2 � � � � EXEMPTIONS SALE 00/00 PRICE OFF., AFD � LAST ACTIVITY 09/01 /88 PCR N � � ' � | � . . � � . R24 30 24 11 ()125 LOC CTY 20 TDS 240148 KEY 1053246 ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA teeb0/01~ PCS 46 YR 88 PARENT 462323 GRICKNER BUILDERS INC MAP 00479 AREA JV 06 MTS 0000 BRICKNER BUILDERS INC SPI SP2 SP3 6240 HWY 65 UTI UT2 SO FT FRlDLEY MN 55432 AYB EYB O% CONST 0000 LAND *-P IMP OTHER ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKTFEA CLASSIFIED #PK 462323 ASD LND ASD IMP ASE OTH LOT 14 SLK 1 DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURFENT EXEMPT TAXABLE HEATHER OAKS; ASSESSED EX R3; SUBJ TO EASE OF REC MIDSPLIT SML BUS CR AREA WIDE 1/2 3CC 3CC T2 EXEMPTIONS SALE 00/00 PRICE ORB AFD LAST ACTIVITY 09/01 /8B PCR N . . ' . R24 30 24 11 0124 LOC CTY 20 TDS 24014B KEY ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA 4040 A/OA' PCS VIS YR G8 PARENT BRICKNER BUILDERS INC MAP 00479 AREA JV 06 MTG 0OC� BRICKNER BUILDERS INC SP1 SF2 SP3 6240 HWY 65 UTI UT2 SO FT FRlDLEY MN 55472 AYB EYB OBS CONET 0000 LAND IMP OTHEF ~-uv~~ ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT600 REA CLASSIFIED » #PK 462323 ASD LND ASD IMP ASD 57H LOT 13 BLK 1 DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT TAXA5O HEATHER OAKS; ASSESSED EX RD; SU8J TO EASE OF REC MIDSPLIT SML BUS CR AREA WIDE 1/2 3CC 3CC T2 EXEMPTIONS SAVE 00/00 PRICE ORB AFD LAST ACTIVITY 09/01 /88 PCR N . . ^ ' / R24 30 24 11 0123 LCC CTY 20 TDS 24014B KEY 1057=� ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA ;;I �� I b�' PCS u�B YR B8 PARENT 41145E ETTEL ROGER G & DIANA G MAP 00479 AREA JV 06 As CC00 %BRICKNER BUILDERE INC SPI 5P2 SP3 � 6240 HWY 65 UT1 UTZ 5O FT � � FRIDLEY MN 55432 AYB EYB OBS CONST � 0000 LAND $mmc' IMP CTHER — «�~~ ----LESAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT REA CLASSIFIEE- .� #PK 46245S ASD LND ASD IMP AED 00i LOT 12 BLK 1 DESCRIPTION TAX YR - CURRENT EXEMPT TAXAILF HEATHER OAKS: ASSESSED EX RD; SUBd TO EASE OF REC MIDSPLIT SML BUS CR AREA WIDE 1/2 3CC 3CC T� EXEMPTIONS � SALE 00/00 PRICE ORB AFD � LAST ACTIVITY 0?/01/88 PCR N � � � . . � � R24 30 24 1122 - �7. . 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' . . � RZ4 30 24 11 0120 LOC CTY 20 TDE 24014B KEY 105Z1f":r � ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA 4A&=05' PCS YR 88 PARENT 46243�' � CO5TELL[) WILLIAM H & ANNA M MAP 00479 AREA JV 06 NTS 000'' � %BRICKHER BUILDERS INC BPI SP2 SF3 6240 HWY 65 UTI UT2 SQ FT FRIDLEY MN 55432 AYE EYB OBS CONST O000 LAND ^���m IMP ~— �~~ OTHER =~ mn~~ � ', � ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT to wom REA CLASSIFIED � #PK 462430 ASD LND ASD IMP AED OTH LOT 9 ELK 1 DESCRIPTION TAX YR 'CURREHT EXEMPT TAXATLE HEATHER OAK5: ASSESSED � EX RD: SUBJ TO EASE OF REC MIDSPLIT SML BUS CR � AREA WIDE 1/2 3CC 3CC T2 EXEMPTIONS SALE 00/00 PRICE ORB AFD LAST ACTIVITY 09/01/88 POR N � � � � � ����� R24 30 24 11 0119 LOC CTY 20 T23 24014B KEY I0571E4 ----MAILING ADDRESS------- FCA QQQ4 4;165 RCS 8 YR BB PARENT 457752 MOE MAHLON 5 & FERN I ETAL MAP 00479 AREA JV 06 MTS 0060 %BRICENER BUILDERS INC SF1 SE2 3P3 6240 HWY 65 OT1 ET2 E5 FT FRIDLEY MN 55432 AYE EYB O53 CONST 0000 LAND 000c' IMP —■- OTHER — ■- ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT A� 'oao REA CLA S-PIED #PK 452703 462430 ASD LN§ ASD IMP - ASD OTH LOT B BLK i DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMPT TAXABLE HEATHER OAKS; ASSESSED EX RD; GUBJ TO EASE OR REC MIDSFLIT CML BUS ER AREA WIDE 1x2 3CC TCC T2 EXEMPTIONS SALE 00100 PRICE ORE AFD LAST ACTIVITY 09/01/88 PCR N � . . � P24 30 24 11 0118 LOC CTY 20 TOS 24014B [EN 10=77 ----MAILING ADDRE3S------- PCA 4510 J/OS^ PCS A18 YR 88 PARENT 457737 MOE MAHLON S & FERN I MAP 00479 AREA JV 06 MT5 006'/ %BRICKNER BUILDERS INC Sp1 SP2 SP7 � 6240 HWY 65 UTI. UT2 GO FT � FRIDLEY MN 55432 AYS EYB OBS CONST 0000 LAND 4mw0 IMP OTHER ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT ^48*6 REA CLAESIFJED #PK 457703 ASD LND AED IMP ABC OTH � LOT 7 BLK 1 DES[RYTION TAX \'R - CURRENT EXEMPT TA\AR!-.-' � HEATHER OAKS: ASSESSED EX RDx SUBJ TO EASE OF REC MIDSPLIT SML BUS CR AREA WIDE 1/2 3CC � 3CC 72 � EXEMPTIONS SALE 00/00 PRICE ORE AF*.�:) LAST ACTIVITY 09/01 /88 PCR � � � � � � � ^ . . . R24 30 24 11 0117 LOC CTY 20 TDS 24014E VEY 10531=i: ----MAILINS ADDRESS------- PCA --) .A 1,0S PCS YR BE PARENT 462Z4, STUART DIST INC ETAL MAP 00479 AREA JV 06 HTS 0000 %BRICKNER BUILDERS INC SPI SP2 SP3 6240 HWY 65 UT1 UT2 SQ FT FRIDLEY HN 55432 AYB EYB OBS CONST 0000 LAND 900 " IMP 07HER *e � ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT '/ m� REA CLASSIFIED #PK 462314 457703 ASD LND ASD IMP ASD OTH LCT 6 BLK 1 DESCRIPTION TAX YR - CURRENT EXEMFT TAXA6LF. HEATHER OAKS: ASSESSED EX RD; 5UBJ TO EASE OF REC MID5PLIT SML BUS CR AREA WIDE 1/2 3CC 3CC T2 EXEMPTIONS SALE 00/00 PRICE ORB AFD LAST ACTIVITY 09/01 /88 PCR N ^ . � � ~ . � � � R24 30 24 11 0116 � LOC R24 20 TDS 24014B QV 10=17' � ----MAILING ADDRESS------- PCA 6Q4Q W-55- PCS *,B YR B3 PARENT %Z201 � STUART DIST INC ETAL MAP 00479 AREA JV 06 MTG 000:� � %BRICKNER BUILDERS INC BPI SP2 SP3 6240 HWY 65 UT! UT2 50 FT FRIDLEY MN 55432 AYE-. EYB OBS CONST 0000 LAND yoco IMP —w"~ OTHER ----LEGAL DESCRIPTION---- TRUE MKT � ���mw REA CLASSIFIED ^ #PK 46Z314 ASD LNC ASC IMP ASD OTri LOT 5 BLK 1 DESCRIPTION TAX YR CURRENT EXEMP7 TAKA5LE HEATHER OAKS; ASSESSED EX RD; SUBj TO EASE OF REC MlDSPLIT 5ML BUS CR AREA WIDE 1/2 3CC 3 C C 72? EXEMPTIONE SALE 00/00 PRICE AFD LAST ACTIVITY 09/01/8B PCR N � � � � � %BAIWN . :.. _;IL_ )__RA ;Puy_ F1 BRZ W_ ov AREA W!D!--'.- c SALE W/00 F I CTY 20 TDS 24010� KEY k �7LV - ---MAILINE ADDRESS------- F C A 0000 p i a S' C E J'A'a T"Q EB PARENT 1177:7 lrVVINEF nUlLbEFS INC MAP 00470 AREA jQ 06 B712KNEP PUILDEF1 INE spl SP7.1 EV., :_210 HWY 6,-, LJ7 I U T.'.-' EO FT FF I DLE'r' HN 51172 Avz- E 055 CD07, J/, .00t) -•---.__-:._.._u+; DETBRIFTION-- TRUE ll;,::T Q00 REA CLAEGIFIE:... VP 462727 iND LIZU T AP AE p 6- LiT a ELF 1 DESCRIPTION 41A = TURRENT E;EMFT 1EATHER SAVEi EX RD, ASSESSED IjEj TO EAF� OF REL MFDBF�IT SNL EUS CF: AREA VIDE: E X F H F T 1;..:! ... SALE 00/00 PRICF 7 IRE AFD LAST ACTIVTTV Qqi01182 POR 1%.1 � A 1 70 21 it _ .i. :. _. CTY 20 TOR 2401 M ti d o HAV _;i FT ----LEC ,. 1 T J. !-----. 1—,. .__ DDD ;..-c t CLAIEIFIEC sabT ; EAW IF R :- r - , SCC,.... DUE _..,, EA WIM 1 /7 W.. ENEWTIDNE F.4 ... 24 i .. . ... .r...« ZT� 20 TDO Z4011E Rr- ,.I„ER WJ 1:40 ,'t" , _. I ._ �•1. FKIDLL �' HN 57472 n VVD OPE WNW f` _i __... .. - -.I '1006 REA CLAEnIFIEL "OL 4127-7, AW LNED ASD 1 ; Dz 101i TD r 1 /7..._ D.... ,...yo-'... .. MAP r t:...—... �L..,....�! WILLIAM .-t _. , rlatJ.•; i`± t' -r .:.4 ._.. AFEIA iv Lig-. ... _ loV7 GAREENA 10E NF U77. ED 717 EVE BEE CONK-,` "_ _ 1...:`i`!;..` 0501, T 'il' y' , 300 t.: ! C'7 C:.�•' 0 . ._. _..._..--—• .._.._..-- 61900 THA7 PRT 5w P 1 FT G" F 10 F7 THERE57; EX RD; HIDEPUIT 7z.. , F`:..--_. r.,.._ . . . '-r , - .. . ..:.. . . is PEP !. 1 0 • 2R RESOLUTION N0. 31 - 1988 A RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL PLAT OF HEATHER OARS WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on the Plat, P. S. #87-07, on February 10, 1988 and recommended approval ; and WHEREAS, the City Council also conducted a public hearing on the proposed Plat of Heather Oaks at their March 7, 1988 Council meeting and approved the Plat at their April 4 , 1988 meeting; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESCLVED that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby approves the Plat known as Heather Oaks, with the stipulations attached as Exhibit A, and authorizes the Mayor and City Manager to sign the Final Plat as prepared by Ronald F. Meyer. BE IT FUER RESCLVED that the petitioner is requested to record this Plat at Anoka County within six (6) months or said approval will become null and void. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 4TH DAY OF APRIL , 1988. WILLIAM: J. NEE - MAYOR ATTEST: SH IRL EY A. HAAPALA - CITY CLERK j 2S Exhibit A HEATHER OAKS P.S. #87-07 STIPULATIONS 1. Developer to submit a preliminary plat with dimensions, lot area calculations and easements prior to Council public hearing. (completed) 2. Developer to submit a storm drainage plan prior to Council public hearing. (completed). Drainage construction details to be approved by staff prior to City's executing Plat. 3. Plat to be designed so as to provide for a full cul-de-sac with the addition of the Ettel property. (completed) 4. Storm sewer assessments to be paid prior to execution of plat by City. 5. Park fees of $1,500 per each new dwelling to be paid with new building permit. 6. The Ettel property to have a new garage (Council to decide if double or single as existing is) with a driveway connecting to the riew cul-de-sac, garage to be constructed prior to the transfer of the ownership of the Ettel house parcel, new driveway and turf restoration of old driveway upon completion of cul-de-sac. A letter of credit in the amount of $5,000 to be submitted to the City of Fridley prior to the City executing P1 at. 7. Brickner Builders to furnish a letter of credit in the amount of $98,620 (City estimate of construction cost) to cover installation of street and utility improvements in the event of development default. (added 3/23/88) 8. An inspection fee of five (5%) of estimated construction cost (.05 x $98,620 = $4,931) to be paid to City prior to execution of Plat by City, to cover street and utility inspection services. (added 3/23/88) 9. The City Council recognizes and approves the variance for lot width to 65 feet for the Ettel house parcel. (added 3/23/88) • 8(18 44 - STATE OF MINNESOTA CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS COUNTY OF ANOKA CITY OF FRIDLEY In the Matter of a Plat P.S. -07 HPathp-- Oaks PLAVLOT SPLIT Brickner Builders. Inc. Owner The above entitled matter came before the City Council of the City of Fridley and was heard on the 4th day of April , 19 88 , on a petition for a plat pursuant to the City of Fridley's Platting Ordinance, for the following described property: Being a replat of Lot 16, except the East 33 feet, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, Outlot A, Acorn Hills Addition, and that part of Lot 14 , Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, which lies East of the West 165 feet thereof, and Lot 25, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, except the southerly 150 feet including a right of way, and all that part of Lot 24, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, except the south 150 feet of the east 80 feet of said Lot 24, including a right of way, all generally located at 5980 Stinson Boulevard N.E. IT IS ORDERED that a plat be granted as upon the following conditions or reasons: See City Council minutes of April 4 , 1988 - 9 stipulations. STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF ANOKA ) OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF FRIDLEY ) I, Shirley A. Haapala, 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 a plat 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, inhe County of Anoka on the ��' day of ,A; , 19 1 . DRAFTED BY: City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 SHIRLEY A. 9AAPALA, CIT CLERK (SEAL) F -TDL EY CI'T'Y CX7CTN OF APRIL 4, 1988 In discussing the mininnr� pay television services, Mr. Peterson, member o the Cable Television Cmrnissicn, stated this started out with what was n the previous franchise. He stated the OmvLission wanted to maintain ome level of service to the subscribers. Mr. Matz stated if the decision is to eliminate the paragraph rding pay television service, he has no problem with it. Mayor Nee stated he felt the ccr[L:,any would be driven by e business and marketplace. NY. Stouffer, Chairman of the Cable Television CcYrrr' sion, stated it was a philosophical stand that this present service of our should be kept. He stated he cannot agree with Mr. Matz ' s sta ement to eliminate this paragraph. Mayor Nee stated this paragraph is in the dinance because the Commission made this j udgnent, hcx%ever, it isn't 'red in the franchise. Mr. Nbravetz stated two issues tha were not mentioned are that the headend, the studios, and the offices wil continue to be located in Fridley. He stated the other issue is that 1 costs involved with the franchise renewal will be reimbursed by Nortel M7TION by Councilman Bil ngs to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Schneider./'Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee decla�ed the motion carried wanimously and the public hearing closed at 9 :20 p.m. i RECESS Mayor Nee led a recess at 9 :20 p.m. RECbh Ma r Nee reconvened the meeting at 9 :30 p.m. All Council members were esent. 2. CbNSIDERATION OF A FINAL PLAT, P.S. #87-07, HEATHER OAKS, BEING A RE PLAT OF LOT 16, EXCEPT THE EAST 33 FEET, AUDIMR' S SUtsDIVISION iJO. 92, AND O(IILUT A, ACORN HILLS ADDI'T'ION, AND THAT PART OF LOT 14, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION NO. 92, WHICH LIES EAST OF THE WEST 165 FEET THEREOF, AND LOT 25 , AUDITOR' S SUBDIVISION NO. 92, EXCEPT THE SD=RLY 150 FEET W=ING A RIGHT OF WAY, AND ALL THAT PART OF LOT 24, AUDITOR' S SUBDIVISION NO. 92, EXCEPT THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF THE EAST 80 FEET OF SAID LOT 24, W=ING A RIGHT OF WAY, ALL GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5980 STINSTON BOULEVARD N. E . , BY BRICKNER BUILDERS: (CSDN'TINUED FROM 3/28/88) AND RESOLUTION NO. 31-1988 APPROVING A FINAL PLAT, P.S. #87-07 , BY BRICKNER BUILDERS: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to reopen this public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee -9- FRID= QTY CaMA=IM OF APRIL 4, 1988 declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing reopened at 9:30 p.m. Mr. Robertson, 0c munity Development Director, reviewed the stipulations for this plat presented as Exhibit A. He stated there was some concern by the Council regarding the drainage and this hearing had been continued from the March 28 meeting. Mr. Flora, Public Works Director, stated there are three depressions on or adjacent to the plat, one in the northwest, one in the northeast, and one on the south and east portion of the plat. He stated the existing homes are high enough so in the worst scenario, water would drain to the streets. He stated the detention pond for the major portion of the plat would have 2.2 feet of water at the maxinnam condition of a 100 year storm, it would then overflow the weir that runs into a 15 inch pipe into the New Brighton storm system. Mr. Flora stated the weir is located at the east end of the depression on the plat property. He stated the lay of the land is such that the ground elevation of 962 provides for any overflow above that to enter Stinson Boulevard, north of the depression between the depression pond and Kristin: court. He stated none of the existing hones would be affected by the depression or ponds to be constructed. Councilman Schneider asked if any grading would take place from what is now existing. Mr. Flora stated nothing really significant. He stated the existing catch basin is about at an elevation of 961 and drains to an elevation of 964 along the curb in the street. He stated the existing pipe rums at an angle, then comes into the back of the catch basin. Mr. Wagar, 5940 Stinson Boulevard, stated there is a 6-3/4 inch fall from the bottom of the pipe to the bottom of the catch basin in the street and wondered if the pond has to came up that far along the side of the retaining wall to his garage. Mr. Flora stated the existing ground elevation by the catch basin in that depression is about 961. He stated it is proposed to depress it to 960.4 and, as it proceeds towards the street, it will drop to 959.3. He stated at that point, a 15 inch pipe will be installed and connect directly to the existing pipe in Stinson Boulevard and across the street into New Brighton's system. He stated what will be done is depress a certain portion of the existing ground about six-tenths of a foot. He stated there is some excavation in one area which will provide the storage capacity, but it doesn't affect the eyisting structures or terrain. Mr. Flora stated a drainage easement has been provided along Stinson Boulevard and a ten by fifteen foot triangle is requested to be provided for a flaw of water to the street. Councilman Schneider asked what would prevent the encroachment of water onto existing homes. Mr. Flora stated there is no change on Mr. Wagar's property. He stated the City would connect to the existing catch basin in the street and a new pipe -10- FRIDLEY N ING OF APRIL 4 1988 • installed. He stated water cannot flaw into Ms. Wagar' s back yard because the limits of the pond are 962 and the low point is 959 .3. He stated the water cannot rise above the 962 elevation unless all of Stinson Boulevard is flooded. Mr. Qureshi, City Yanager, stated before the water rises to an elevation of 962, it would start flowing to the north away from the elevation of Mr. Wagar's home walkout which is 963. Mr. John_ Livingston, 6060 Stinson Boulevard, asked the elevation of the New Brighton pipe. Mr. Qureshi stated the pipe in New Brighton is at an elevation of 959 .1 and is 15 inches in size, flowing to the east and then north draining into the ponding system. Nr. Livingston asked who would pay for implementation of this drainage plan. Yx. Qureshi stated the costs would be paid by the developer. Nr. Livingston stated he was never notified this plat was being considered. He stated the last time the City installed a storm drain it was in his neighbor's yard and everyone was billed for it. Nr. Robertson stated staff attempts to follow the legal notice procedure and cannot account for Nr. Livingston stating he was not notified. Nr. Qureshi asked Mr. Livingston what property he is referring to for which he was assessed. Dr. Livingston stated there is a drain on the back of his lot and on Mr. Van Erden's property at 6040 Stinson Boulevard. He stated that is another thing that probably isn't in the City's records. Nr. Hanscom, 6000 Stinson Boulevard, stated last week Councilman Schneider suggested the City set aside some funds in case this drainage didn' t work. He stated he doubts it will work, as water freezes in the winter and remains there. Mr. Flora stated there is an 11 foot difference in curb height from the outfall of the pond to Yx. Hanscom's property. Nr. Qureshi stated there will be funds available from the storm sewer assessment fee, if the Council approves the plat with the stipulations recannended by staff. He stated the present system doesn't work because it has a shallow pipe and a system that freezes. He stated this is why a pipe system isn't used and an open system; will function better. Mx. Flora stated the proposed elevation of the pond and the adjoining structure has a 3.7 foot difference. He stated there has to be a foot of water that can' t get out to the street before this residence would be flooded. Councilman Schneider stated if for some reason there is a miscalculation, he questioned what corrective actions the City would take. -11- RO= CM COUN OF APRIL 4, 1988 Mr. Flora stated during development of the plat, the City will work with the developer or. the drainage. He stated after this period, the City may go in and work cn the ponds. He stated once the water gets close to the 962 elevation, it has to go out to the street because there is nothing to restrict it as the elevation of the street is lower. Mr. Qureshi stated additional easement has been requested from the developer for further protection and provides another outlet to the north. Mr. Brickner stated the drainage easement will be part of the homeowner' s deed and wouldn't be able to be filled in. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated a drainage easement is shown on the plat and survey. Mr. Livingston asked Mr. Brickner if he was satisfied in his own mind that the drainage would work to which Mr. Brickner answered absolutely. Mr. Livingston asked Mr. Brickner if he would pay for this work and the storm sewer entirely to which Mr. Brickner answered in the affirmative. Councilman Schneider asked Mr. Flora if he feels this drainage plan would work to which W. Flora answered in the affirmative. Mr. Qureshi stated if the drainage is constructed as shown on the drainage plan it would work. Mr. Brickner stated he talked to the gentleman who at the last meeting was concerned about losing 18 inches cf his yard. He stated he has met with his surveyor and none of this persons's property will be lost even though the line may not end up perfectly straight to the south. Councilman Schneider asked the estimated cost of the storm sewer. Ns. Flora stated the ditch, one pipe, and weir would be about $15,000. Councilman Billings stated the grades are very critical and the City will have to make sure ever).-thing is completed to these specifications. Councilman Schneider stated he wanted funds dedicated in case this system doesn't work. Mr. Qureshi stated the storm sewer funds could be earmarked, if the Council so desires. He stated the City would collect $800 per lot for 16 lots in the plat for a total of $12,800. Councilman Billings asked if Councilman Schneider was suggesting the City advocate a policy that whenever they approve a plat, the storm sewer assessments should be dedicated,in order to correct any drainage problems. Councilman Schneider stated he is not advocating it, but reacting to previous situations where they have had problems with drainage. -12- FRIDLEY CITY CDMCEN ZING OF APRIL 4, 1988 • Mr. Qureshi stated this situation is sanewhat unique in that Nlew Brighton' s system is accepting this drainage and usually drainage is all contained within. the City' s system. He stated if the Council wished to dedicate funds, it provides an additional safety factor. Nr. Qureshi also noted the City is obtaining a much larger drainage easement than what is normally dedicated in other plats. Mr. Brickner stated he is surprised to learn of the $800 per lot fee for storm sewer. He stated he knows this was the cost in the Harris Lake area, but this water will drain to the New Brighton system. Ix. Flora stated he didn't know why this wasn't explained to Ms. Brickner. He stated the whole area has been identified as a storm sewer area and would be similar to Mr. Brickner's other developments, Creekridge Park and Heather Hills. Mr. Herrick, City Attorney, stated W. Flora was correct and the $800 per lot for storm sewer has been in effect for at least 15 years for that area. He stated this is City policy and holds true for the Harris Lake area and other developments by Mr. Brickner. Nr. Brickner asked wher. the storm sewer assesment had to be paid and if it could be paid wher_ the building permit is issued. He stated the confusion about this storm sewer fee might have arose because the storm water drains into the New Brighton system and not Fridley' s system. He stated no water is draining into the City's system and wondered if the $800 per lot pertains in this case. Mr. Qureshi stated this is a policy adopted by the City, but this fee could be paid at the time the building permit is issued, if the Council so desires. Councilman Schneider stated he does not have a problem with this storm sewer fee being paid at the time the building permit is issued. Maycr Nee asked who prepared the drainage plans. Mr. Flora stated DLr. Brickner's consulting engineer, W. Dennis Brawn. Mayor Nee asked if this engineer guarantees the drainage plan will function as proposed. He stated if there is a concern with the design, the engineer who designed this plan should take responsibility for it. W. Brickner stated he certainly does guarantee it. He stated he would not sell homes and then have them flooded. MMON 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 10:20 p.m. It was noted that the stipulations recatmended by the Planning Commission for submission of a preliminary plat with dimensions, lot area calculations, -13- FRIDLEY CITY COUNCILLtTIING OF APRIL 4, 1988 and easements and the submission of a storm drainage plan have been complied with by the developer. M TION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 31-1988, Approving Final Plat of Heather Oaks, P.S. #87-07, with the following stipulations: (1) developer to submit a preliminary plat with dimensions, lot area calculations and easement prior to Council public hearing (completed) ; (2) developer to submit a storm drainage plan prior to Council public hearing (canpleted) . Drainage construction details to be approved by staff prier to City' s executing plat; (3) plat to be designed so as to provide for a full cul-de-sac with the addition of the Ettel property; (4) storm sewer fee in the amount of $12,800 ($800 per lot) to be paid prior to execution of plat by City; (5) park fees of $1,500 per each new dwelling to be paid with new building permit; (6) the Ettel property to have a new double garage with a driveway connecting to the new cul-de--sac, garage to be constructed prior to the transfer of the ownership of the Ettel house parcel, new driveway and turf restoration of old driveway upon completion of cul-de-sac. A letter of credit ir_ the amount of $5,000 (to cover outstanding improvements at time of signing plat) to be submitted to the City prior to the City executing plat; (7) Brickner Builders to furnish a letter of credit in the mount of $98, 620 (City estimate of construction cost) to cover installation of street and utility improvements in the event of development default; (8) an inspection fee of five (5%) of estimated construction cost (.05 x $98,620 = $4,931) to be paid to City prior to execution of plat by City, to cover street and utility inspection services; and (9) the City Council recognizes and approves the variance for lot width of 65 feet for the Ettel house parcel. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. KYTION by Councilman Schneider to amend Stipulation No. 4 as follows: storm sewer fee in the amount of $12,800 ($800 per lot) to be paid by developer as building permits are issued. These funds shall be dedicated to December 31, 1993 to resolve any potential future problems with this drainage system as constructed. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick. Upon a voice vote, Councilman Schneider, Councilman Fitzpatrick and Councilwoman Jorgenson voted in favor of the motion. Mayor Nee and Councilman Billings voted against the motion. Mayor Nee declared the motion carried by a 3 to 2 vote. UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN CN TI-7- MAIN MOTION, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. OLD BUSINESS: 3. ORDINANCE NO. 902 APPRCIVING A VACATION, SAV #87-11, TO TE THAT PART OF MC��LEY STREET AS DEDICATED IN THE PLAT OF ACO ADDITION, TOGETHER WITH THE NORTHERLY EXTENSION OF SAID MCKTrUY- REET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE PLAT OF AMBER OAKS, GENERALLY DAT 5980 STINSON BOULEVARD N.E. , BY BRICKNER BUILDERS: INION by Council chneider to waive the second reading and adept Ordinance No. on the second reading and order publication, with the followi ipulation: this vacation is contingent upon final approval of lot Heather Oaks Plat (revised plat includes 16 lots plus balance of -14- )8644 Numerical ` Grantor Grantee Recorded Checked s Margin Tr. index • OFFICE OF COUNTY.Rmo m MATE OF WAINESOTA,COUNTY OF ANOVA I hereby certify that the within instru- rent was filed in this office for record on the MAY 2 4 1988 and was duiy recorded • C&-"Y neserder Bye City of Fridley 6431 University Ave. NE Fridley, NN 55411 Dept: „_mmunity Development -f p CITY OF FRIDLEY CIVIC CTNTER • 6431 UNIVF,RSITY AVE. N.F;. FRIDLI:Y, MINNESOTA 55432 PHONE (612) 571-3450 CITY COUNCIL ACTION TAKEN NOTICE Brickner Builders, Inc. April 18, 1988 6230 Highway 65 n E. , #104 Fridley, MN 55432 On April 4, 1988 the Fridley City Council off ici ally approved your request for a Final Plat, P.S. #87-07, Heather Oaks, being a replat of Lot 16, except the east 33 feet, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, and Outlot A, Acorn Hills Addition, and that part of Lot 14, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, which lies east of the west 165 feet thereof, and Lot 25, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, except the southerly 150 feet including a right of way, and all that part of Lot 24, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, except the south 150 feet of the east 80 feet of said Lot 24, including a right of way, all generally located at 5980 Stinson Boulevard N.E. with the following stipulations: ve Developer to submit a preliminary plat with dimensions, lot area calculations and easements prior to Council public hearing. (completed) 2. Developer to submit a storm drainage plan prior to Council public hearing. (completed). Drainage construction details to be approved by staff prior to City's executing Plat. Plat to be designed so as to provide for a full cul-de-sac with the �. addition of the Ettel property. (completed) OStorm sewer assessments in the amount of $12,800 ($800 per lot) shall be paid by Developer as building permits are issued. These funds shall be dedicated until December 31, 1993 to resolve any potential future problems with the drainage system as constructed. �5) Park fees of $1,500 per each new dwelling to be paid with new building permit. 6� The Ettel property to have a new double garage with a driveway connecting to the new cul-de-sac, garage to be constructed prior to the transfer of the ownership of the Ettel house parcel, new driveway and turf restoration of old driveway upon completion of cul-de-sac. A letter of credit in the amount of 551000* to be submitted to the City of Fridley prior to the City executing Plat. +P*.*o Brickner Builders to furnish a letter of credit in the amount of $98, 620 (City estimate of construction cost) to cover installation of street and utility improvements in the event of development default. (added 3/23/iib) Br i ckne r Builders, Inc. Plat April 18, 1988 Page 2 8. An inspection fee of five (5%) of estimated construction cost (. 05 x $98,620 = $4,931) to be paid to City prior to execution of Plat by City, to cover street and utility inspection services. (added 3/23/88) 9. The City Council recognizes and approves the variance for lot width to 65 feet for the Ettel house parcel. (added 3/23/88) * or to cover outstanding improvements at time of signing Plat. If. you have any questions regarding the above action, please call the Planning Department at 571-3450. Sincerely, Janes L. Robinson Planning Coordinator JLR/dm Please review the noted stipulations, sign the statement below and return one copy to the City of Fridley Planning Department by May 2, 1988. Concur with action taken •