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PS94-03r CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E. FRIDLEY, MN 55432 (612) 571-3450 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLAT APPLICATION FORM PROPERTY INFORMATION-- site plan required for submittal; see attached PARCEL NO. 1: Address: no address assigned Property Identification Number (PIN): not yet assigned c Legal Description: Outlot A, Northco Business Park 5th Addition Current Zoning: M-2 Square footage/acreage: 147,709 square feet PARCEL NO. 2: Address: no address assigned Property Identification Number (PIN): not yet assigned Legal Description: Lot 1, Block 1, Northco Business Park 4th Addition Current Zoning: M-2 Square footage/acreage: 119.416 square feet PARCEL NO. 3: Address: 7120 Highway 65 Property Identification Number (PIN): 11-030-24-41-0001 and 11-030-24-41-0002 Legal Description: Lot 1, Block 1, Target Northern Distribution Center Addition Current Zoning: M-2 Square footage/acreage: 2,306,369 square feet REASON FOR PLAT: The Owner of Parcel 3 intends to purchase Parcels 1 and 2 and would like to combine Parcels 1, 2 and 3 into one platted parcel. Have you operated a business in a city which required a business license? Yes XX No If yes, which city? nationwide, including Fridley If yes, what type of business? retail Was that license ever denied or revoked? Yes No XX FEE OWNER INFORMATION (as it appears on the property title) (Contract Purchasers: Fee Owners must sign this form prior to processing) PARCELS 1 AND 2: NAME Fridley Business Center Partnership, a Minnesota partnership ADDRESS 1201 Marquette Avenue, Suite 110, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55403 DAYTIME PHONE (612) 332-2212 SIGNATURE (4—� DATE L S y By Dale R. Edstrom, President of Northco Corporation, the general partner of Northco-Fridley Associates Limited Partnership, the general partner of Fridley Business Center Partnership PARCEL 3• NAME Dayton Hudson Corporation, a Minnesota corporation ADDRESS 33 South Sixth Street Minneapolis. Minnesota 55402 DAYTIME PHONE (612) 370-5845 T• �u��+u 37a-S� SIGNATURES DATE a Ed d J. Bierman, Vice President of Target Stores, division of Dayton Hudson Corporation PETITIONER INFORMATION NAMEDayton Hudson Corporation, a Minnesota corporation ADDRESS 33 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 DAYTIME PHONE (612) 370-5845 SIGNATURE DATE 7 �/ ;Ed d J. Bierman, Vice President of Target Stores, division of Dayton Hudson Corporation Fee: $500.00 for 20 lots $15.00 for each additional lot Permit P.S.# Receipt # Application received by: Scheduled Planning Com fission Date: Scheduled City Council Date: FEE OWNER INFORMATION (as it appears on the property title) (Contract Purchasers: Fee Owners must sign this form prior to processing) PARCELS 1 AND 2: NAME Fridley Business Center Partnership, a Minnesota partnership ADDRESS 1201 Marquette Avenue, Suite 110, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55403 DAYTIME PHONE (612) 332-2212 /z,— SIGNATURE DATE,?- s 9 By Dale R. Edstrom, President of Northco Corporation, the general partner of Northco-Fridley Associates Limited Partnership, the general partner of Fridley Business Center Partnership PARCEL 3: NAME Dayton Hudson Corporation, a Minnesota corporation ADDRESS 33 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 DAYTIME PHONE (612) 370-5845 - SIGNATURE DATE � and J. Bierman, Vice President of Target Stores, division of Dayton Hudson Corporation PETITI NER INFORMATION NAME Dayton Hudson Corporation, a Minnesota corporation ADDRESS 33 South Sixth Street Minnea olis Minnesota 55402 DAYTIME PHONE (612) 370-5845 SIGNATURE DATE-2//,�',/2Z ward J. Bierman, Vice President of Target Stores, a division of Dayton Hudson Corporation Fee: $500.00 for 20 lots $15.00 for each additional lot Permit P.S.# 1-4-0? Receipt # `fqZ, ! Application received by: Tl Scheduled Planning Commission Date: Scheduled City Council Date: CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E. FRIDLEY, MN 55432 (612) 571-3450 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLAT APPLICATION FORM PROPERTY INFORMATION-- site plan required for submittal; see attached PARCEL NO. 1: Address: no address assijzned Property Identification Number (PIN): not yet assigned c Legal Description: Outlot A Northco Business Park 5th Addition Current Zoning: M-2 Square footage/acreage: 147,709 square feet PARCEL NO. 2• Address: no address assigned Property Identification Number (PIN): not yet assigned Legal Description: Lot 1, Block 1, Northco Business Park 4th Addition Current Zoning: M-2 Square footage/acreage: 119.416 square feet PARCEL NO. 3: Address: 7120 Highway 65 Property Identification Number (PIN): 11-030-24-41-0001 and 11-030-24-41-0002 Legal Description: Lot 1, Block 1, Target Northern Distribution Center Addition Current Zoning: M-2 Square footage/acreage: 2,306.369 square feet REASON FOR PLAT: The Owner of Parcel 3 intends to purchase Parcels 1 and 2 and would like to combine Parcels 1. 2 and 3 into one platted parcel. Have you operated a business in a city which required a business license? Yes XX No If yes, which city? nationwide, including Fridley If yes, what type of business? retail Was that license ever denied or revoked? Yes No XX 7, CITY OF FRIDLEY EASEMENT �, NORTHCO BUSINESS PARK 4TH ADDITION COUNTY OF ANOKA DETAIL > (NO SCALE) Q M2Y4B'I I' d=91•I3'IS 'A=III.b L_n 12 l=N.71N 1 50 I b L=1]9.12 -- I SP tJ L; f i Lel K UTILITY EASEMENT-r,," I ' " 1 e3 yjl A- a NOITN EOE'. NORTHCO I•'n s m��TWP.3Qw2 se9.1s•5at _ A L Ir-A I I_I r________ AJ r _$__ 4 0 1 V L_1 11 0 L_ -1 141.- 3 $ N89'O6'24"W "ORLTHCO BUSSU ESSE1.V I' Sc. S .Minm.ota gon.[al wrtmr.ni o"ner. SOEST 7O7.S3 _ 6 KNON ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:TnIt FRIDLEY BUSINESS CENTER PARTNERSHIP, pp nd ptoprietOr,ane �1 RNMNK MINNESOTA, N.A., a national Mnkinq ...Ocl•tien M.r t uM 111e of Ne United G., ...... Ot ha fol lov.ng I3 N89°06'24"W 492.53 a•arribea property.lc".tea in the county o[Anok.,st.t•of NJOB...I., to Mit: /J 60 $89'06'24"E Lot.T and e,81x.2,---BU.INCES PARR, [13aa o[the R•gl.t[ar of SS[lee,-k.county,MlnmaoG. 1,B Lot lxk 1.NORTNCO BUSINESS PAM]RD AODITIOM, III..of th.Registrar of TicluAnt-,ACounty,Minmaeta. M.VI.....d the aeee to 0e-lyed end pl.tt.d•e HORTHM BUSINESS PARK 4TH ADDITION. to IA Nitm..Nmraof nolo FRIDLEY BUg}pL86 CENTER PARTIERSPI P,•Nl nn..eta Qanarel pa[tmrMl^,n.a cwa•a cola•pr•a•nt.n: o•.Tense by Del•R. Edetroe, I.Pre.lde.t of MOrtheo carpe.t loo,a eorporatlen n aV axe lase of t.at.ta of Nlnmaoe•,..G rel F O[ Mortheo-Yrlalay Aasoeletes Llel[ad Ps[tn.[an 1p, a Mln.aaeta Llelt.d Ithr%1=ip. .. ....T- P•[tn.t, I. 0., of A- 91 13'35" p 99 R a 112.50 11_. E3 And --fIn N1th.e. f slid NO}INEST BANK MINNESOTA, N.A., a..tlOMwands[ 1 bl-IN]uci,ti- the l.N.Of the united SI-1. Ms L It 179.12, �� I 2 I e.Ra•a"I"P"I"t.to M.ig.OU by it.proper omters col._day of fl ` t 11 FREDLLY BOSI1RRs CRR'1'SR PARTMLRBBIp _tel L = 43.34'36" N emxeD: ::.Pr*sia.nc of xortnto Corporation,A totpo[.tien under the las of en.Sta of N. --999*15'56 Dnslrf�EAYMExr(AF SETAE) W role R.Ed- ,sa danerel Patmt f Northe0-Fridley Asamil-LieR.d F.rt.-hip, M-11- 6• ✓2 Of wte LiRited PartnerahiP.AS(TH-1 P.rtNOr. TMJ .+ •"/ 8 ..._.. --I L 31.96 32" ER THUM T N BANR NINMBROTA.Y.A. / jJ ` 9/fl�'�\ 'fI I O L•� EIONED: N Q Q N 0 STATE OF MINNESOTA J D E Q N S. I COUNTY OF - •s n✓ \�-�' (�J N)b I 3 I nl/ TM forgoing ill-Tut NIS atkII.ISOged before ee tela day t 199 Dy Del.R. Ed.tro., as President of MOrthco Cozpo[atiOn, a orporaGlon under Lm lava of the Siete o[Ml.nesota, as Gn.[a1 Partner Of Northeo-F[idl,y Asaocfates / l m I I 1 I h I r_- Llxlted Pertne[ahip, a Minnesota LlO1t.d Pa[[m[.hip,ea General Pa[t".r Of Ptldlay B�sin-C.ncer Pe[cm[ship.•Mrnm,'I Genera: P.zcmrahlp,on Mhelf o[Fridley Business CO.ter Partnership,•Min1L 6-GSIT-1 p.rtmeanip. r -(j / ` j S89'30'17"W z $89'30'17"W Notary wDl C County,Minnesota 61.66 I 214. 4 f� My C=:.1ion�E:pi- (L "AIDE�YOF MINNESOTA or �j`<(JJ '�•I OOttf p i �� (,') TDO foragelN ill-'t N•a acMovl.dg•d b•[ore.e toil day of 199 by •s `` of NORNEST MIIR MINNESOTA.N.A., • one.sank.m � /�J i j ...xieith•11x1 If Ne United St.[ea,On Mnel[o[NORMEET BANK MINNESOTA,X.A..•national M.RiTq a•aoc L.elon. •-)J a 4 \ \ Not.ry-11c, Cxnty,Nimaeote a I r �j� -• u Ny Coviulen E ` i h•rab rt1[ that I hall a / d0 r t y nux[ rvyd=And platted the progrty deseribad{.this Cla<AS MORTNCO BUSINESS PARR 4TM iODITION,en.t O I cels pl.t 1..ce •ct repceeant.tlM of tM survey,rn.t ell dis<•nc•s a torte tly Nam an the pl.t In f«t•M mndredNs of a \ N I On � feet,th.t.11 AN n a Isle Men rn tootle plated in Ne grxM• sham,tMt the but.ide boundary lin.a ars er ettly d-ITol•d bLYJ on the pl•t ena that there.r.no Me[1.M• r"bli,h19hN•y.to D•ee.iq-III otos ch.n It I- //+'F1// n g / I `3 A M ft EaN•ra x.Rune..I.M suto.yor L) IS' Qpi�� Mlnna.ote ReglatratlonMo.8331 I_..I C) rd LSTATE or MINNESOTA 66. ... OF XENxePIN I'j i • S89'I .08 8 {z7fj Th*fere 1 3M:. .a 2 qo nq yore.c•rtiticac•N aeknoNlwgee Mtore. coil asy of 199_by EdN•ra M.lanae, i 3 M1nm.oG Regia[retion No. IT- SO a c, In IN N MY (C Cov N;t PNlllssione,ExpiMennmDin Comty........te (� IV-1i N y- 1 W FRIDLEY.MINNESOTA 1...I "I*plat of NORTRCO BUSINESS PARK ITS ADDITION N a apprm.d and•ocep-by the City Council If the City of Fridley.Minnesota, a Q <}I w qulei b atlnq thereof,Mla[his dayeo[ , 199 . 21 se.11Oable,Ne vrltt•n c Nn nta end roc..endati ons N Of N•Coxxi•.SOner of Tran.porteIII ane theCM County NWgh"ay Engineer.have bean mild by tM City or In•StescriX 10 day per- CIO J nu elepaad Nith-r...ipt o[..ch ceeaente and[a o ndatiens,.a providaD by HiBo ore Stat ,505.02 ubaivieion 2. FI• N b CITY CWMCIL OF FRIDLEY,MINNESOTA SOUTH LSE DF TIE HE I/4 a SOUTH LINE OF tHE HW 1/14 BY: [s MaYoc BY: it•nanaq.r DE SN 1/1 OF SEC 11-� r OF THE SE I/4 M SEC.II This Plat nal Mah, pp[oved this�day of 199_ (n • IDO 0 100 200 BY: - -- Merlyn"Skip•Anderson SCALE 1N FEET 150.03 non SWI 6'06"E 675.14 Andaea my sNNaror 1 INCH 100 FEET, J S69'1 5'56"y `w • DENOTES FOUND IRON MONUMENT IMLLSS OTHERWISE SHOWN �fTl THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 7,BLOCK 1, ° 0NORTHCO BUSMESS PARK IS ASSUMED 0 DENOTES IRON MONUMENT 1/2". 16'IRON PIPE I�m;p IImEom OEEmv'�'0n�COOT- '0 W TO HAVE A BEARING OF N59"06.24"W SET AND MARKED By REGISTRATION NO.8612 I ' G a EXISTING PLAT 0 F 6 i I � 010 l City of Fridley PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that there will be a public hearing of the Fridley Planning Commission at the Fridley Municipal Center, 6431 University Avenue N.E. on Wednesday, March 23, 1994 at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of: Consideration of two Preliminary Plats, P.S. #94-02 (Northco Business Park 5th Addition)and P.S. #94-03 (Target Northern Distribution Center 3rd Addition), by Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson Corporation respectively, to replat property located within the plats of Northco Business Center 4th Addition and Target Northern Distribution Center Addition for purposes of land acquisition. Generally located at 500—73rd Avenue and 1090— 73rd Avenue N.E. Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an interpreter or other per- sons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 no later than March 16,1994. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. Any questions relat- ed to this item may be referred to the Fridley Community Development Department at 571-3450. DAVID NEWMAN CHAIR PLANNING COMMISSION AM PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that there will be a public hearing of the Fridley Planning .Commission at the Fridley Municipal Center, 6431 University Avenue N.E. on Wednesday, March 23, 1994 at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of: Consideration of two Preliminary Plats, P.S. #94-02 (Northco Business Park 5th Addition) and P.S. #94-03 (Target Northern Distribution Center 3rd Addition) , by Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson Corporation respectively, to replat property located within the plats of Northco Business Center 4th Addition and Target Northern Distribution Center Addition for purposes of land acquisition. Generally located at 500 - 73rd Avenue and 1090 - 73rd Avenue N.E. Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 no later than March 16, 1994 . Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. Any questions related to this item may be referred to the Fridley Community Development Department at 571-3450. DAVID NEWMAN CHAIR PLANNING COMMISSION Publish: March 8, 1994 March 15, 1994 S //2 SEC circ c W 114 /PCORNER SEC. 32 I 3I a. `4+k rRjcbai V �r vrR,arr a zz 1 N 1'w1 rRICr O —72 MB R—AYE. Q / � } ` •u islr.ue,.°ra eus rove°s .n� +'�� '�� S a 3 AU ft RS _$ue rR�=CO Od ; ; . LrN� 2 _ i e JNO. 89 3- 0-11ola /f) \(\� O �• .. - r i ..•r-. _ - w_� _n ..._ .,.N.e. 4Z—AWL— r�iw�y.� IJII hI/ \�O •e R f 1�u Itn j wit rr/sR i I rr•/ fru I ��A Nl/ W l� r 1 `� u 2 7 'tee• neu _ S' `t -- _ r�er rrrE 2 "- ou/,a O. 30. 4 I f.� ro fer r°✓�e.rr Locke W Pork R. 4- S. rf / v<RKS Deur / e••�- J !j / / 82 rRICr A • x S.W. CORNER SEC./% m r•'e b .rr,.-,..v !e __--AIR EAGE_ I 1— r LOCATION MAP `a""•" ,��,�Y t ro,�,,,yr+�,,,.shr.«�.�r.M�'"r+"..>.::.ae�.a::.i.er--�+�r«�at.� S l/2 SEC. //v T. 30v R. 24 THIS ISA AFFECTING TH THEY APPEAR IN THE, THIS DR WING IS T iH THIS DRAWING IS 70 BI Oct REFERENCE PURPOSES TY IS NESPONSIB CITY OF FR/OL EY ACCURACIES MEREIh 539 Z O 31 olo � 41 114 Nab°ato•:.}'w 1158.47 SEC. s Lo..^1- �.} -- Y: '-.H'wa Z4'w /I.9�Ndq•r(,':A'W D NAry°:L�q'W Il 3. - il' -14 7: y,� 07IV C4r REGISTERED TRACT e� LAND -i v SURVEY 6 NO. 78 ��O �O° . )77 Vt I� r- - r j COLUMBIA ARENA LOCKE PARK ., I. !.,!✓.a.,! CIy.!Fin .,_. ,, - ,:;.- •. '4 �. r ,. �� s Planning 3/4/94 Council P.S. 194-02 and P.S. #94-03 Northco Corp. & Dayton Hudson MAILING LIST Fridley Business Center Part. Charles Smith Ronald Mattson c/o Northco Corporation 7301 Jackson Street N.E. 7324 Symphony Street N.E. Dale Edstrom Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 1201 Marquette Avenue, # 110 Minneapolis , MN 55403 Clyde Hurt Edward Czarnecki 7344 Van Buren Street N.E. 7312 Symphony Street N.E. Dayton Hudson Corporation Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Edward Bierman 33 South Sixth Street Charles McKusick James Sandquist Minneapolis, MN 55402 7330 Van Buren Street N.E. 7300 Symphony Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Evangelical Free Church 755 - 73rd Avenue N.E. Ralph Klingl Lloyd Smith/Curr. Resident Fridley, MN 55432. 7364 Able Street N.E. 7301 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 David White 7312 Van Buren Street N.E. Marion Matson Lloyd Smith Fridley, MN 55432 7344 Able Street N.E. 8327 Able Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 Lester Lee 7300 Van Buren Street N.E. Mohd Omar Current Resident Fridley, MN 55432 7330 Able Street N.E. 7315 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Laurence Hoekstra L 841 - 73rd Avenue N.E. Roger Samuell Bruce Zwirtz�Q'f Fridley, MN 55432 7316 Able Street N.E. . 1001 Palm Stet N.W. Fridley, MN 55432 Coon Rapids, MN 55433 Elis Kari 7330 Jackson Street N.E. Leonard Lawrence Current Resident Fridley, MN 55432 895 - 73rd Avenue N..E. 7313 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 James Sweeney 7320 Jackson Street N.E. Richard Lassen Steven Petschel Fridley, MN 55432 7301 Van Buren Street N.E. 7325 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Roger Nawrocki 7310 Jackson Street N.E. Steven Martens Current Resident Fridley, MN 55432 7305 Van Buren Street N.E. 7323 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 James Marquette 7300 Jackson Street N.E. Richard Shellenberg Edward Chies/Curr. Resident Fridley, MN 55432 7331 Van Buren Street N.E. 7337 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Richard Pearson 7331 Jackson Street N.E. Jonathan Lindquist Edward Chies Fridley, MN 55432 7345 Van Buren Street N.E. 7651 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Maryrose Hegland 7321 Jackson Street N.E. Rodney Weiss Current Resident Fridley, MN 55432 7336 Symphony Street N.E. 7339 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Current Resident 7311 Jackson Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Mailing List P.S. #94-02 and P.S. 4494-03 Northco Corp. & Dayton Hudson Page 2 Francis Grewe Thomas Irwin Jon Miller 7330 Melody Drive N.E. 7330 Tempo Terrace N.E. 7331 Memory Lane N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley,.MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Dennis Kudak James Bergerson Constance Ahrens 7320 Melody Drive N.E. 7320 Tempo Terrace N.E. 7321 Memory Lane N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Gerald Dahle James Holmen Bennhard Hedlund 7310 Melody Drive N.E. 7310 Tempo Terrace N.E. 7311 Memory Lane N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Brian Skelly Thomas Stimart Arlen Hallberg 7300 Melody Drive N.E. 7300 Tempo Terrace N.E. 7301 Memory Lane N.E. .Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Norman Young Clifford Boltman Keith Kleinknecht 7330 Lyric Lane N.E. 7301 Lyric Lane N.E. 7330 Memory Lane N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Hugh Dewar Rohrbaher John Bielawski Jack Hokenstrom 7320 Lyric Lane N.E. 7311 Lyric Lane N.E. 7320 Memory Lane N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Earl Noble Carol Oberlander Irving Twito 7310 Lyric Lane N.E. 7321 Lyric Lane N.E. 7310 Memory Lane N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Allan Quam Bruce Smith Arlyn Jordan 399 - 73rd Avenue N.E. 7331 Lyric Lane N.E. 7300 Memory Lane N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Phillip Knutson James Freberg Ronald Killian 7301 Symphony Street N.E. 7331 Tempo Terrace N.E. 7301. Concerto Curve N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 George Deutsch Andrew Knighton Arthur Jytyla 7311 Symphony Street N.E. 7321 Tempo Terrace N.E. 7311 Concerto Curve N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Michael Varichak Richard Almstead Kermit Dahlke 7321 Symphony Street N.E. 7311 Tempo Terrace N.E. 7321 Concerto Curve N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN55432 Donald Johnson Harvey Benson Robert Nielsen 7331 Symphony Street N.E. 7301 Tempo Terrace N.E. 7331 Concerto Curve N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 James Lawrence Willis Erickson Dean Korsgren 7340 Tempo Terrace N.E. 7341 Memory Lane N.E. 7330 Concerto Curve N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Mailing List P.S. X694-02 and P.S. #94-03 Northco Corp. & Dayton Hudson Page 3 Gene Heglund Anoka County Lynch Machine Shop 7320 Concerto Curve N.E. 325 Main Street 7345 Baker Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Anoka, MN 55303 Fridley, MN 55432 John Gassner Columbia Arena Richard Lynch 7310 Concerto Curve N.E. 7011 University Avenue N.E. 7268 Sunnyslo rive Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Maple Grove, MN 55369 David Windmeier Wayne Thompson/Curr.- Res. Donlyn Manufacturing Co. 7300 Concerto Curve N.E. 7339 Able Street N.E. 733,1 Baker Streeet N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley; MN 55432 David Lissner Current Resident Foursome Company 7301 Melody Drive N.E. 7341 Able Street N.E. 7331 Baker Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 John Giedlinski John Glenn/Curr. Res. Current Resident 7311 Melody Drive N.E. 7325 Able Street N.E.. 7315 Highway 65 N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Edward Windels Current Resident Ashland Oil Company 7321 Melody Drive N.E. 7327 Able Street N.E. 3499 Dabney Drive Fridley, MN 55.432 Fridley, MN 55432 Lexington, KY Phyllis Parviainen Current Resident Target Stores Inc. 7331 Melody Drive N.E. 7313 Able Street N.E. 7120 Highway 65 N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Paco Office Building David Halekon William Kuethe AA Manager 10901 Eagle Street N.W. 5628 Taylor Street N.E. 7260 University.Avenue N.E. Coon Rapids, MN 55433 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 William Urban/Curr. Res. Current Resident US Swim and Fitness 7315 Able Street N.E. 6982 Highway 65 N.E. 7200 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Mortimer Sturdevant Pennzoil Company Winfield Development V 7301 Able Street N.E. 7000 Highway 65 N.E. 5780 Lincoln Drive;X Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Edina, MN 55435 Current Resident Pennsylvania Oil Company Current Resident/Manager 7303 Able Street N.E. P.O. Box 2967 7110 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Houston, TX Fridley, MN 55432 Current Resident Medtronics Inc. Tri-State Land Company 7400 Highway 65 N.E. 6951 Central Avenue N.E. 1601 Soo. Line Building Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Minneapolis, MN Brand-Broadway Assoc. Medtronics Inc. Current Resident/Manager 16255 Ventura Boulevard 6970 Central Avenue N.E. 500 - 73rd Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Fridley, MN 55432 Encino, CA Mailing List P.S. #94-02 and P.S. #94-03 Northco Corp. and Dayton Hudson Page 4 Ted Haines 7191 Highway 65 N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Diane and Marlene Ramano 5280 Main Street N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Tillie Berglund 7112 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Donald Harstad 7151 Highway 65 N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Harstad Office Building 7101 Highway 65 N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Gerald Koskiniemi 7101 Highway 65 N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Kenneth Kowalke 1152 Norton Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Edward Stanke/Cur. Res. 7091 Highway 65 N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Edward Stanke 905 Cannon Avenue North Roseville, MN 55126 Current Resident 7299 Highway 65 N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 Ashland Oil Company P.O. Box 14000 Lexington, KY City Council Members Planning Comm. Chair n�-rr,co7x e--r� P q 3 % i w - (ef j----I _..----. __ _�.__ ___ -- --- -- - -- -- - - _ . ---_, __ .. - �, ., t > ..,� .. .� ). .. � { _. I NOKTHCO Suite 1 10. 1201 Marquette Avenue. Minneapolis, MN 55403 (612)332-2212/FAX(612)332-8909 March 21, 1994 Mr. Scott McLellan Code Consultant State of Minnesota Building Codes & Standards Division 408 Metro Square Building 7th & Robert Street St. Paul, MN 55101 Dear Mr. McLellan: I spoke with you last week about a proposed land sale in Fridley where we want to protect the ability of two adjoining property owners to maintain an unlimited area building status for both properties. In interpreting Section 506 of the Uniform Building Code, there has been some discussion as to the distance we would need to maintain between buildings. After speaking with you, I believe we will meet the requirements if both property owners sign an agreement creating a 60 foot "no build strip" which would be partly on one property and the balance on the other. The total "no build strip" would be 60 feet in width and the agreement establishing it would be in recordable form and would, in fact, be recorded against the titles of both properties. The existing buildings are sprinklered throughout with approved automatic sprinkler systems. This would be true for any additions. If my interpretation of our discussion is correct, I would request your confirmation of this as soon as possible. Thank you very much for your consideration of this matter. Yours very truly, Dale R. Edstrom dcO99nor.Ij cc: Michelle McPherson - City of Fridley Planning Department Imcstmcnt Acquisition N1.111.1,!1n1cCnt -- Wnmcnt .. Con:ultin_ Brok,!ra,-,c Target Stores 33 South Sixth Street P.O. Box 1392 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440-1392 Telex No. 205812 March 23, 1994 Attn: Barb Dacy Planning Department City of Fridley City Hall Fridley, MN RE: Target Distribution Center Status of Expansion Plans Dear Ms. Dacy: At this time, Target is taking advantage of the opportunity to increase our land area by about 6 acres with the future possibility of some building and/or some trailer parking lot expansion next to our industrial neighbor, Quick-File Co. We do not have a concept plan or any consultants doing expansion plans for this site presently. As a company, we have plans for about 60 stores to be added in 1994, as previously released. A part of these and more in the last 1/2 of the 1990's could cause us to decide to ask you for approvals for some kind of plan we would propose when these conditions ripen. Thank you for your coordination and teamwork with us and with Northco, our proposed sellers. Sincerely, Thomas A. Bonneville, Senior Project Administrator TAMb FRIDEXPITR A Division of the Dayton Hudson Corporal. 30 Printed on recycled paper. _.r _ E 11 "34, 11:c .i if'1 TART ET REAL ESTHTEF' F. 1a tk TARGET REAL ESTATE FAX MESSAGE TRANSMITTAL 4 PAGES, INCLUDING TRANSMITTAL DATE: 07111194 TIME: _12_:00 PM_ T0: Michelle McPherson (Name) City of Fridley ._ (Company) (Dept.) 75 1_1287 (Fax Phone Number) (Personal Phone Number) FROM: „Linda_Johnson _ (Name) Proner•ty Administrator (Title) (612) 370- 08 (Fax Phone Number) (612J_ 370-5845 (Personal Phone Number) RE: T-551 Northern. Distribution Center (Project Name) Fridley, MN Thanks so much for your help. Let me know what you would like us to do now. SENDING OPERATOR LEJ r14, J(U ODU0 1 i 'q4 11 ?Hhl T�iF'GET REAL ESTATE LAW DEPT. 612 370 6412 F'. 02/04 JUL 11 '94 11:42RM • DAYTON HUDSON CORPORATION LAW DEPARrmeNT Writer's Direct Dial 6121370-6884 June 22, 1994 Ms. Paulette Stevenson Chicago Title Insurance Company Suite 860, Piper Jaffray Tower 222 South Ninth Street Minneapolis, Minnesft 55402 c: Fridley rids eY Dear Paulette: Here is the original Release of Mortgage on the Target Fridley � g Y warehouse. Would you please record it and send me a bill. Thanks„ Very truly yours. P. WPH/ks Enclosure cc: Tom Bonneville Linda Johnson Q 777 NIcolleE Matl,Minncapolls,Minnesota 55402.2055 Phone:612.170.6448 Far7 6 2.370.6412 TARGET MERVvwS DAYTON'S WUDSON'S MARSHALL FIELD'S 'J 1 L /I •� ... 1 � .JUL 11 "34 11:'-:7H-1-1 TARG=ET REAL E'-;TiHEN LAW DEPT. 512 370 6412 F'•: = 03�'>a4 �� s 6 ��• ?JL 11 '94 11:43AM B-12493 I 1 THE EQLTIrAE,LE LIFE ASSURANCE SOC=Y OF THE UNTTBD STATES, a ;orporation organized eat1 existing under the laws of the State of New York, hereby.aclmowledges that a Germain indenture of Mortgage dated October 161h, 1969, made and executed by TARGET STORES, i .[NC., a Mmmmom corporation, to THE EQUITABLE L E ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE � UNITEI3 STATES and recorded ou October 17th, 1%9, in the office of,the:Recording Officer of the County of Anoka, State d Minnesota, in Book 846, Page 309, Instrument No. 328398 of the records of said County, is redeemed, paid off, satisfied and discharged in M. and it hereby releases the Mortgage, and cons" that the same be cancelled and discharged of retard, by the said Recording Mcer thereunto duly authorized by these presents. IN WITNESS RVTMEOF, the THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCWN OF THE UNrIE]3 STATES bas hereunto mused its corporate seal to be affixed and these presents to be signed t: on its behalf this 26th daly of May, 1994. THE EQUITABLE LNE ASSURANCE ,. SQCMTY OF THE UNITED STATES Bealtrica Hazelett Maw Battaglini-Vice den `-" r Ft111ard This insUumcni was prepwt d by: EQ SERvICE.S, INC. 5775-E Peachtree JD=woocly Road Atl=b6 G=Wivt 30342 By: John.W.M=wn, Attorney TI_!L_ 11 11 `=,i it1 TF{F'i=ET F'Ei+L ESTATE LAW DEPT. 612 370 6412 P.-4.04/04 f JUL 11 '94 11:43AM ' v STATE OF GEORGIA COUNTY OF FULTON On this 26t*.Eay, 1994, before me, a notary public in and for said County and State, personally apP=ed -lb=. Eatxaelinj_ to me personalty mown to be a Vue President of THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF TIRE UNTIED STATES, the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing inst=eut having authority to execute such instr wt, who, being by me duly sworn, did say that he/she is a Vice president of the said THE EQUITABLE LWE ASSURANCE SWIEN OF THE UNTMD STATES, and that the seal affued to the iusu=ant is the corporate seal of the corporation, and that the instrument was Signed aid sealed in behalf of the corporation by authority of its Board of Directors; and the Vice President acknowledged that he/she and the cogioratiou executed the instrument as his/her free and voluntary act and deed and as the free and voluzrtat;r act and deed of said corporation for the uses and purposes therein expressed. WrfN SS my band and notarial seal the day and year last above written. Notary BeMice W. Taver iy Commission CE.plres: Decerber 14th, 1996. Direct, MN TOTAL P.84 BUILDING INSPECTION DIVISION MEMO MEMO TO: File MEMO FROM: Ron Julkowski, Building Official Rq MEMO DATE: June 4, 1998 REGARDING: Building Expansion Located at Target Distribution Center, 7120 Highway 65 NE & Carter Day/Kwik File, 490 & 494 Northco Drive NE ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Chapter 5, Section 505.2 of the 1994 Uniform Building Code states that the area of any one or two story building of Group B, F Division Building 1 or 1, M, S Division 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, and H, Division 5 occupancies shall not be limited if the building is provided with an approved automatic sprinkler system throughout as specified in Chapter 9 and entirely surrounded and adjoined by public ways or yards not less than 60 feet in width. It is my interpretation of Section 505.2 that the 60 foot yard requirement shall be within the lot on which the building is located. Any future expansion of the Target Distribution Center will have to conform to the requirements of the State Building Code for "Buildings of Unlimited Area". The Kwik File/Carter Day buildings will not be allowed to expand their building area until the provisions of the unlimited area section of the building code are met. A 60 foot yard on all sides of the buildings will have to be provided and maintained. RFJ/mh CC: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director MEMO TO: NAEEM QUERESHI, PROGRESSIVE CONSULTING ENGINEERS FROM: BARBARA DACY, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR DATE: MAY 5, 2000 SUBJECT: Expansion of Target Warehouse facility You asked me to identify the pertinent processes required by the City for reviewing an expansion to the existing Target Warehouse facility on 73rd Avenue. To follow is the result of my research: 1. Expansion of the facility is considered a permitted use in the M-2, Heavy Industrial District. The City Council, however, in 1994 passed several stip- ulations on the plat approval for Target Distribution Center 2nd Addition. Please review the stipulations which are attached and design the site plan accordingly. 2. It would be appropriate for Target officials and your firm to meet with City staff once a preliminary site plan has been developed. Paul Bolin, Planner, should be contacted to establish a meeting with teh Cityy's in-house Develoment Review Committee. The staff committee meets on Tuesday mornings and consists of the Building Official, Fire Marshall, Engineer, Police Department, City Assessor and planners. 3. An environmental assessment worksheet will be required should the expansion exceed 450,000 square feet. 4. The existing vegetation along the south side of 73rd Avenue should be maintained to mirror the patter already established. Wetland areas do exist in this area, and development should not occur within them. 5. Information regarding truck and employee traffic should also be submitted to City staff for further review. As you recall, past approval have stipulated that truck traffic use the access on the frontage road at the east end of the property. Any change to this stipulation will require additional review by the Planning Commission and City Council. Should you need further information please do not hesitate to contact me, Paul Bolin, or Scott Hickok. cc: Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator Paul Bolin, Planner Ron Julkowski, Building Official CITY OF FRIDLEY CITYOF COMMISSION APPLICATION REIVEW FRIDLEY --------------------------------------------------------_-_--_-_--------------- File Number File Date Meetuing tat 5 3/ 1/94 3/23/94 File Description: P.S. #94-03, by Dayton Hudson Corporation Target Northern Distribution Center 3rd Addition Complete Review Checklist and Return To The Community Development Department *** Comments *** Barbaraiw1� :V70-&-4t2 Michele M. �S Scott E. John F. Gary F. zoo " SC 144 c of Clyde M. -1-11V,6Z_ Pz4qr Leon M. Dave S . Dick L. CHECK UST FOR ( NAME OF PLAT ) DATE LEGEND 24- OF SECTION /� T L) RZ CHECKED BY ' ✓ -ITEM CORRECT POLITICAL SUED. L= 4 X -ITEM INCORRECT — -ITEM NOT CHECKED SURVEY COMPANY 1. KIClosure 2. '-' Angles and/or bearings 3. Individual curve data 4. Overall curve deltas & overall curve lengths 5. Overall boundary dimensions 6. Lot dimensions 7. Overall lot dimensions 8. Lot and block numbers exceptions, outlots & parks 9. ` Street name or numbers Fed. , State, Co. , Local 10. ,Highway Alignment St. , Co. 11. Street Widths 12. Adjacent and underlying area Platted only) 13. i Compare with adjoining areas om are with section resurvey 15. i Ties to subdivision lines and corners 16. ,.--Designation of outside boundaries (notes) 1 asements-com are with dedication and designation 18. Title-same as dedication and duplication 19. y Dedication - Streets, Avenues, Lanes, Ways, Highways, Parks, etc. 77-7-Description - compare with plat and record 21. IA State or County Highway Department 22. Si natures, notaries, and acknowledgements 23. Monuments - property found, set, and designated 24. Scale and North arrow & bearing data 25. —-Compare with half-section plat 26.. i--.Check plat for scale 127. --- Wet lands, water elevation, bench marks 28. Plat checkingfee No. lots No. outlots 29. - Survey line Miscellaneous atershed district / Water Mana ement Or anization 2. bstract / Torrens / / �. -- No. Remarks on items incorrect No PLAT ACCEPTABLE TO ME WHEN THE ABOVE ITEMS, IF ANY, HAVE BEEN CORRECTED. t BY \,N\ ,-)k � IANOKA COUNTY SURVEYORS OFFICE P.S. #94-02/P.S. #94-03 Fridley Business/Dayton-Hudson b •�' •1•e• m �.��.•� • •. 7711••r a �] o o \U' ••�.••� Y °' n f'� IE_ � ap JLC Ld CA � • �' + Z "` � � - � � - ` �Ar Cali��- z Ilk ? 1,p s p �,. to ?� � � I � a V I • f� BUREN STREETu, J 'kk ?f 9' -- -- - Ip ♦y, - — < b --- 1 INDUS%•R/A L PAN K Z DISTRICT LEGEND -,-�Iv m n v N _ R-1 ONE FAMILY DWG'S ❑ M-1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ❑ O R-2 TWO FAMILY DWG'S ❑ M-2 HEAVY INDUSTRIAL 0 D N DO O O R-3 GEN.MULTIPLE DWG'S ❑ PUD PLANNED UNIT DEV. ❑ DO O 0 >O O 000'( R-4 MOBILE HOME PARK ❑ S-1 HYDE PARK NEIGHBORHOOD r❑ T100 ...00 P PUBLIC FACILITIES ❑ S-2 REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT D O O O O ,�000�00( C-1 LOCAL BUSINESS ❑ 0-1 CREEK 8 RIVER PRESERVATION J�J00 201 {F-�� C-2 GENERAL BUSINESS l..:J 0-2 CRITICAL AREA ❑ -3 GENERAL SHOPPING 11 GENERAL OFFICE ❑ VACATED STREETS iJ ZONING O NG MAP ,, .,. Y � { F j i a .� f ,� ,,r,. .r f,_ ,` L ' P.S. #94-02/P,S. #04-83 ------ Fridley Duaioeoa/Daytou-Bodg= OlUm I vi PZ ------------ vz izt to Lu LU ���� . o/ / ��wn^ �----- -_-----^ ,� ., ,��y .� r� arra.:c•�e. :s,:.•aa,sc.,,n W � 3. i �� �� i• �• �4 ::. i? t.: ,� r + �..• � Y.� � ' �� a 1 ��� �� ���• .�. .. ., �» �. 'i''� �,�" !`. �, i �: �. .. f 7 t 1 � a ` � , Y! � �N� I'" � 5 �}�• � .. -_ .rte �� v „� • � " +� �� � .. '� �' t b ;x .: a s arr 4� � .�. �: :'. . �. PRELINUNARY PLAT OF: NORTHCO BUSINESS PARK 5TH ADDITION 492.!3__-- — '-Z�-�^•r- - 1 / / ¢++�I' ! •.•�y �� EX ST)NG�SS/11.plNsi i% ,' ew e••r>0'aYkwpm 1� u wu.,F,w:..•r. »i.�Y / r! ! ?! - :Rl;!!•9l�19 i I II r�^ � -- - \� ilk_ � I'�� •� �-r 'I F`` w r,W.a,_wl �/�� /�— . -- � ,r..;I I I I •1_ _ I � � j I ,., rw,r,w,., ..... ,..,,, n• ...., ,.•:.».:.. rn„ Cll�f ::i: .. !� I• —� a .\ 521542 .ro - 2111 �_ 90 // �•'•"�.� I� III ,�, �/ --- — .., ,>..00,.,o....u,rllo..'w., a /�l 1 •'^' 4,•/.2i/S//.4ii• :f: ,%/////l�: r EXISTING BUILDING ., Ft M_T i �— i w �� �w.n xr Ywx�rrr.x•�rwxM wr..• / .. l. `('-mow t_ M,Ww9-M�.• N.. t �,� , ., J , . � �� . ,,�, .. .. � . � �t . t ''�. .r"�.,. wf�_-. P.S. #94-03 Target Northern Dist. Center �ap _ aawes----- :' f4 I � I � I p I ,- Iq � Cl 0 W I ti o if I t I icitst�tslli�i�llR�tt!t '��+'� i i T �� tii ii EiE iii[fil �',j I 9 i i eana�.11n+!ltih� t t,t t s illlil � .�Y• i v� j I 1 Y r 0 o of AI-A,(el i4: !I I I ti i.,.;•i l I,7h _i t b: ' rye! I I r IF 'ri t� I i�1 L_ • I I II I' ' (�� i/ ,- i N I.I-I I.•I I. U �i i r------ -----� I I CITY OF FRIDLEY TARGET NORTHERN DISTRIBUTION CENTER 2ND ADDITION COUNTY OF ANOKA KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:That DAYTON HUDSON CORPORATION,P Minnesota Coryaotfon,esnsr and prapristor of the fell.-9 dswHbed properly singled h Ne County of Anoka.State of Mhnesoto,to.It: ABSTRACT PROPERTY Lot IA,Blook I,TARGET NORTHERN DISTRIBUTION CENTER ADDITION. and Lot I,Bock I,TARGET NEC SOUTHEAST. To9elhw.ith: TORRENS PROPERTY: Lot I.Bock I.TARGET NORTHERN DISTRIBUTION CENTER ADDITION, and Lot 1,Bock 1,NORTHCO BUSINESS PARK 47H ADDITION. and Outlet A.Bock I,NORTHCO BUSINESS PARK 5TH ADDITION. Hes couasd the some to be surveysd and plotted as TARGET NORTHERN DISTRIBUTION CENTER 210 ADDITION. In otter»—sol add DAYTON HUDSON CORPORATION,hoo cousod those preosnts to ba Myied by Its proper oNkers Nls day of 99— DAYTON HUDSON CORPORATION SIGNED: es oo STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF The faegohg hsor—t sas ocknosledged before me this day of 199_by and as of DAYTON HUDSON CORPORATION,A Minnesota Corpor t— Notary Pub9c, County.MInh—l. My Commtasbn E.piros I hweDy eertlfy that 1 have wreeyso end platted the­sty&...bed on this pat ea TARGET NORTHERN DISTRIBUTION CENTER 2ND ADDTION,Nat this plat is estreat Ap--.tot''—of the verve,,Not dl diabetes P rectly sh—on Ne Plot In foot and hundredths of a fmt,that all vets Mw b—--ly placed In the ground os shorn,that Ns w'Wds boundary Ihos are earectly dealgnated on the plat and that throe ors no.etlonds oo puMk lighseye!e ba dssi9nolsd other thm as sh— Edsard H.Sunds,Land Surveyor W-Aoto Reglstratim N.8812 STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF HENNERN The faegohg Survepr'a CeRlfkate sea ack...ledged before me IN. day of 199_by Edsod H.Sunda, Minnesota Registration No.6612 Notary Public,Hsnmph Ca-tµMhnesota My Commbalon E.p1re. FRIDLEY.MINNESOTA This plot of TARGET NORTHERN D16TRIBURON CENTER 2ND ADDTION sos opprowd and aecsptsd by the City Council of the City of Fridley,Minmaoto, at a regular meeting thbeof,heM this day of 199 If applkab".1M srltten comments and recommmdatlon.of the Canmissbmr of Transportation and the County Highsoy ENi—how born rscNved by the City a the Noscrbsd 30 cloy period has elapsed slthout rsoelpt of wah comment.and recommendation.,as proNded by Minnesota Statutes.505.03 Subdivision 2. 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L./-t 1 1 len 100 0 100 200 SCALE IN FEET ��®ammm CkmFol3y'�8IImo;o i I INCH- 100 FEET I I L—____ SHEET 3 OF 3 SHEETS—� CITY OF FRIDLEY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 23, 1994 ----------------------------------------------------------------- CALL TO ORDER: Vice-Chairperson Kondrick called the March -23, 1994 , Planning Commission meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. ROLL CALL: Members Present: Dave Kondrick, Dean Saba, Diane Savage, Connie Modig, Brad Sielaff, LeRoy Oquist Members Absent: Dave Newman Others Present: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director Mi hele McPherson, Planning Assistant T omas Bonneville, Target Stores ale Edstrom, Northco Corporation Maryrose Hegland, 7321 Jackson Street N.E. Florence Kari, 7330 Jackson Street N.E. APPROVAL MARCH 9 1994 PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: V by Mr. Saba, seconded by Ms. Savage, to approve the March 4, Planning Commission minutes as written. A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 1. PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF TWO PRELIMINARY PLATS, P.S. #94-02 (NORTHCO BUSINESS PARK 5TH ADDITION) AND P.S. #94-03 (TARGET NORTHERN DISTRIBUTION CENTER 3RD ADDITION) , BY FRIDLEY BUSINESS CENTER PARTNERSHIP AND DAYTON HUDSON CORPORATION: To replat property located within the plats of Northco Business Center 4th Addition and Target Northern Distribution Center Addition for purposes of land acquisition. Generally located at 500 - 73rd Avenue N.E. and 1090 - 73rd Avenue N.E. MOTION by Mr. Oquist, seconded by Ms. Modig, to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 7 :33 P.M. Ms. McPherson stated that because of the close vicinity of the two individual plat requests, staff chose to put them into one staff report and one presentation. r r PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 23, 1994 PAGE 2 Ms. McPherson stated 500 - 73rd Avenue N.E. is also known as the old Carter Day research and development and manufacturing facility, and 1090 - 73rd Avenue N.E. is known as the Target Distribution Warehouse. Ms. McPherson stated the purpose of the plats is two-fold: 1. To add 215 feet to the Target Northern Distribution Center to allow a possible future truck expansion, as well as a possible building expansion. Lot 1, Block 1, Northco 4th Addition, will be added to Outlot A of Northco 5th Addition and conveyed to Dayton Hudson. 2 . To add .9 acres to the Quick File property to meet the district requirements and to allow for possible future expansion. Lot 4 and part of Lot 3 , Block 1, Northco 4th Addition, will be combined to create this new parcel. Ms. McPherson stated the properties are zoned M-2 , Heavy Industrial. There is R-1, Single Family Dwelling, to the north of the subject parcels and P, Public (Locke Park) , to the south of the subject parcels. Ms. McPherson stated the existing Target warehouse is approximately 1, 100, 000 square feet. An Environmental Assessment Worksheet was prepared in 1987 in accordance with the Environmental Quality Board Rules and found to be adequate by the City Council on August 3, 1987 . Ms. McPherson stated the two plats meet the lot area, lot width, parking, and setback requirements of the M-2, Heavy Industrial, district. While the Quick File manufacturing building meets the 25 foot side yard setback of the M-2 district, the Uniform Building Code requires that a minimum of 60 feet must be maintained between two buildings of unlimited area. In order to ensure that the 60 foot requirement is met, the petitioners propose an open air easement to be recorded against both properties to maintain the 60 feet. This easement would prevent any building of structures within that easement. However, the Uniform Building Code would permit parking areas to be constructed within the easement. Ms. McPherson stated there is a 100 foot area of vegetation adjacent to 73rd Avenue which serves as adequate screening between the industrial buildings and the residential properties to the north. Staff recommends that this 100 foot buffer be maintained, given the possible expansion of the Target parking lot. Ms. McPherson stated that in 1987, the City granted a special use permit to Target for exterior storage of trailers and vehicles. Since 1987, the City has amended the industrial zoning districts regarding outdoor storage. Outdoor storage of vehicles is permitted as long as the vehicles are less than 15 feet in height and are properly screened from 73rd Avenue and the residential area to the north. If those two requirements are met, a special use PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 23, 1994 PAGE 3 permit would not be required. However, staff has recommended a stipulation be added to the Target plat to require a special use permit if it is determined that the ordinance requirements cannot be met. Ms. McPherson stated that Target has indicated that there may be a future expansion of the trailer parking and the building. The Commission has a copy of a letter dated March 23, 1994, from Tom Bonneville in which he states that at this time Target is using this as an opportunity to increase the land area for possible future expansion of building and/or trailer parking. However, at this time, they do not have any immediate plans for any expansions. In the letter, Mr. Bonneville describes Target's future plans for adding stores in various states; and when the time comes, they will present their expansion plans to the City. Ms. McPherson stated staff estimated that approximately 130 trucks could be stored in the area that is proposed to be conveyed to Target. Seventy-third Avenue was recently widened, and the capacity of 73rd Avenue is approximately 15, 000 average daily trips. The most recent traffic counts for 73rd Avenue was 9, 200 average daily trips. If 130 additional trucks are anticipated, 73rd Avenue could adequately handle the increased traffic. Ms. McPherson stated the subdivision ordinance requires the payment of park fees. Since no buildings are proposed at this time, staff recommends the park fees be paid at the time building permits are issued on either plat. Ms. McPherson stated that in 1989, a bikeway/walkway was constructed on the Target property adjacent to the current westerly lot line. If the trailer parking is expanded, this bikeway/walkway will need to be relocated. Target shall submit detailed plans for the bikeway/walkway in its new location and shall prepare and execute new easement documents for the relocated bikeway/walkway. Ms. McPherson stated extensive landscaping was installed as part of the bikeway/walkway construction, and new landscaping should be installed with the relocated bikeway/walkway. Ms. McPherson stated Target has requested that cross parking and driveway easements be executed in order to use the easterly driveway on Lot 2 , Block 1, Northco 4th Addition for emergency access only. Target has proposed that a fence be constructed along the westerly lot line which would be locked, but would be used for access for emergency vehicles in the event the Highway 65 or Able Street access was blocked. Staff recommends that the driveway shall not be used as a daily truck entrance. Ms. McPherson stated the City recently completed a wetland inventory, and the inventory indicated a possible wetland located on the northerly portion of the parcel which Target is going to be acquiring. The recently adopted 0-4 Wetland Overlay District requires delineation of a wetland area if it is to be filled or PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 23, 1994 PAGE 4 drained. However, there is adequate area around the wetland for potential improvements, and staff recommends that the wetland be preserved. Runoff from the parking area expansion will dictate the necessity for additional detention ponds, and the MPCA Water Quality rules prohibit runoff from being conveyed directly into existing wetlands. Ms. McPherson stated the purpose of the plat is to provide additional area for expansion of existing businesses. Given that the exact nature of Target's expansion is not known at this time, staff recommends the Planning Commission and City Council review the site plan if the parking area expansion provides for more than 100 vehicles. Staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend approval of both plat requests with the following stipulations: Fridley Business Center Partnership/Northco 5th Addition 1. Access from 73rd Avenue shall be limited to one driveway on Lot 2, Block 1, Northco 4th Addition. 2. Joint driveway and parking easements shall be executed between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson regarding the easterly driveway located on Lot 2, Block 1, Northco 4th Addition. 3. The 100 foot vegetative buffer adjacent to 73rd Avenue shall be maintained. 4. An open air easement shall be executed and recorded against Lot 1, Block 1, Target Northern Distribution 2nd Addition, between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson. This open air easement shall prevent construction of any structures within the 35 foot easement. 5. Park fees shall be paid at time of building permit issuance. Dayton Hudson/Target Distribution Center 2nd Addition 1. The petitioner shall submit detailed grading and drainage plans for a trailer parking expansion, including delineation of any wetlands located on the property prior to construction. The Planning Commission and City Council shall review the plans if the parking area provides for more storage than 100 trailers. 2. The petitioner shall submit a detailed bikeway and landscaping plan for relocation of the existing bikeway adjacent to the westerly lot line of Lot 1, Block 1, Target Northern Distribution Center 2nd Addition, prior to construction. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 23, 1994 PAGE 5 3 . The petitioner shall prepare, execute, and record new bikeway easement documents for the relocated bikeway. 4 . Joint driveway and parking easements shall be executed between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson regarding the easterly driveway located on Lot 2, Block 1, Northco 4th Addition. 5. The petitioner shall submit information regarding the number of trucks currently using the warehouse site and the number of trucks which may use the site in the future as a result of the expansion. 6. The 100 foot vegetative buffer adjacent to 73rd Avenue shall be maintained. 7 . An open air easement shall be executed and recorded against Lot 1, Block 1, Target Northern Distribution Center 2nd Addition, between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson. This open air easement shall prevent construction of any structures within the 35 foot easement. 8 . Primary truck trailer access shall be limited to the entrance on the Central Avenue service drive with secondary access at existing Able Street entrance. 9 . Park fees shall be paid at time of building permit issuance. 10. A special use permit application shall be submitted if it is determined by the City that adequate screening does not exist to screen the vehicles. 11. A letter of credit or performance bond shall be submitted prior to construction in the amount of 3% of the total construction cost of the expansion of the parking area, bikeway/walkway, and landscaping. The bond or letter of credit will be retained for a minimum of one year and one full growing season. 12 . Existing wetlands shall not be altered, drained, or filled, including receiving direct, unfiltered runoff from parking lot expansion. 13 . A permit from the Rice Creek Watershed District shall be obtained prior to construction. Ms. Modig asked what kind of unfiltered runoff is currently entering the wetland. Ms. McPherson stated that right now the water flows through a series of detention ponds prior to entering the wetland. Staff is saying that Target cannot use the existing wetland to just receive PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 23, 1994 PAGE 6 the stormwater from any expansion. They will have to create a detention pond and then release the water into the wetland. Mr. Kondrick asked if staff has received any comments from adjacent property owners who are opposed to these requests. Ms. McPherson stated she received two telephone calls from residents who were merely curious about the request and the proposed plans. They did not indicate an opinion either for or against the two plat requests. Ms. Modig asked if any trees will be lost if there is any future expansion. Ms. McPherson stated that if Target maintains the 100 foot vegetative buffer, there really are no trees in the lot to the south. Mr. Edstrom stated they will be creating a 60 foot total no-build easement on both properties. It is supposed to be 25 feet on their property and 35 feet on the Target property. In stipulation #4, the 1135 foot easement" should be changed to 1125 foot easement". Mr. Kondrick asked if Mr. Edstrom agreed with the five stipulations as amended. Mr. Edstrom stated he did. Mr. Tom Bonneville, Target Stores' Real Estate Department, stated that he would like to clarify some issues in the Target stipulations. Mr. Bonneville stated some of the stipulations state that in order for them to have approval for the plat, they have to agree to do certain things. He stated they will certainly comply with these stipulations when they submit their plans for construction, but they do not have any plans at this time. He believed that was the actual intent of the stipulations. Ms. McPherson stated that is correct. Mr. Bonneville suggested the Commission add "at the time of construction" to stipulations #3 and #10. Mr. Bonneville stated that stipulation #4, which affects both Target and Northco, states: "Joint driveway and parking easements shall be executed" . He stated they are having a joint driveway arrangement, but not a joint parking arrangement. The words "and parking" should be deleted from Target stipulation #4 and the Northco stipulation #2. The driveway easement would only be used under emergency conditions, and there would be a locked gate. Mr. Bonneville stated that in stipulation #5 regarding the. petitioner submitting information regarding the number of trucks PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 23, 1994 PAGE 7 currently using the warehouse site and the number of trucks which may use the site in the future, he could not give the Commission an honest estimate at this time. He could do that at the time of construction. Ms. Dacy stated staff looked at the most recent aerial in April 1993 , and it appeared that there are about 400 parking spaces on the existing lot. Stipulations #1 and #5 are linked. The intent of stipulation #1 was to get an estimate, based on existing dimensions, of how large the parking expansion would be. Staff believes Target could expand their parking area by about 130 trucks, so stipulation #1 would trigger a review by the City if the parking area is for more than 100 trucks. The intent of stipulation #5 was to have a representative from Target testify about where they are in their plans. The Planning Commission can choose to delete stipulation #5 if they are comfortable with stipulation #1 which would trigger a review by the City. Mr. Saba and Mr. Oquist stated they believed stipulation #1 was adequate and that stipulation #5 could be deleted. Mr. Bonneville stated he believed stipulation #12 is rather strange because of all the protection the City already has with the EPA and the 404 permits on wetlands, the Corps of Engineers, and the Minnesota DNR. He stated that if, at some time in the future, Target decides they would like to be able to impact the wetland, they would like to have the freedom to discuss some wetland mitigation with the City at that time. Mr. Bonneville stated that if the City's objective is to try to maintain a wetland within the City of Fridley, then he could understand this stipulation. He is just requesting the right to approach the City at the time there is a possibility that they would impact the wetland. Ms. Dacy stated staff's recommendation was based on the fact that they felt there was adequate area in that 250 square foot strip that Target could avoid impacting the wetland. Ms. Dacy stated the Planning Commission has two options: (1) They can keep the stipulation as it is, and that would mean Target would not be able to impact the wetland in any way; or (2) They can delete the stipulation. Then if Target does propose to impact the wetland, they must go through the replacement plan process and the sequencing determination as required in the new state law which was adopted by the City in the 0-4 Wetland District. Mr. Saba stated Target can always come back at some future time and request an exemption from this stipulation, but the City wants Target to know that the City wants to preserve the wetlands that still exist in the City, especially the ones around the parks and creeks, as they do serve a useful purpose. He would like stipulation #12 to stay as it is. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 23, 1994 PAGE 8 Ms. Savage stated she agreed with Mr. Saba. The City should be making a statement to preserve its wetlands. Ms. Savage asked how any future expansion would affect Locke Park? Mr. Bonneville stated there should be no impact to Locke Park. There is no access to their center on the Locke Park side, so there would not be any vehicle traffic. The only change by the park would be the rerouting of the bikeway/walkway. Mrs. Maryrose Hegland, 7321 Jackson Street N.E. , stated she wanted to thank the City staff and Planning Commission for expressing the same concerns as those of the community--the increased traffic and the buffer zone. There are times in the morning when she wakes up to hear trucks maneuvering back and forth. She stated Target is a good neighbor, and she likes having them there. She would urge the City to continue to have the same concerns about the trees, because the trees are a good buffer. If there is going to be increased traffic, the trees are important for the carbon monoxide. She has talked to her neighbors, and they do have the same concerns as she does. MOTION by Mr. Oquist, seconded by Mr. Sielaff, to close the public hearing. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON RONDRICR DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 8: 15 P.M. MOTION by Mr. Saba, seconded by Ms. Modig, to recommend to City Council approval of two preliminary plats, P.S. #94-02 (Northco Business Park 5th Addition and P.S. #94-03 (Target Northern Distribution Center 3rd Addition) , by Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson Corporation, to replat property located within the plats of Northco Business Center 4th Addition and Target Northern Distribution Center Addition for purposes of land acquisition. Generally located at 500 - 73rd Avenue N.E. and 1090 - 73rd Avenue N.E. , with the following stipulations: Fridley Business Center Partnership/Northco 5th Addition 1. Access from 73rd Avenue shall be limited to one driveway on Lot 2, Block 1, Northco 4th Addition. 2 . Joint driveway easements shall be executed between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson regarding the easterly driveway located on Lot 2, Block 1, Northco 4th Addition. 3 . The 100 foot vegetative buffer adjacent to 73rd Avenue shall be maintained. 4 . An open air easement shall be executed and recorded against Lot 1, Block 1, Northco 5th Addition, between PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 23, 1994 PAGE 9 Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson. This open air easement shall prevent construction of any structures within the 25 foot easement. 5. Park fees shall be paid at time of building permit issuance. Dayton Hudson/Target Distribution Center 2nd Addition 1. The petitioner shall submit detailed grading and drainage plans for a trailer parking expansion, including delineation of any wetlands located on the property prior to construction. The Planning Commission and City Council shall review the plans if the parking area provides for more storage than 100 trailers. 2 . The petitioner shall submit a detailed bikeway and landscaping plan for relocation of the existing bikeway adjacent to the westerly lot line of Lot 1, Block 1, Target Northern Distribution Center 2nd Addition, prior to construction. 3 . The petitioner shall prepare, execute, and record new bikeway easement documents for the relocated bikeway at the time of construction. 4 . Joint driveway easements shall be executed between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson regarding the easterly driveway located on Lot 2 , Block 1, Northco 4th Addition. 5. The 100 foot vegetative buffer adjacent to 73rd Avenue shall be maintained. 6. An open air easement shall be executed and recorded against Lot 1, Block 1, Target Northern Distribution Center 2nd Addition, between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson. This open air easement shall prevent construction of any structures within the 35 foot easement. 7 . Primary truck trailer access shall be limited to the entrance on the Central Avenue service drive with secondary access at existing Able Street entrance. 8. Park fees shall be paid at time of building permit issuance. 9. A special use permit application shall be submitted if it is determined by the City that adequate screening does not exist to screen the vehicles at the time of construction. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 23, 1994 PAGE 10 10. A letter of credit or performance bond shall be submitted prior to construction in the amount of 3% of the total construction cost of the expansion of the parking area, bikeway/walkway, and landscaping. The bond or letter of credit will be retained for a minimum of one year and one full growing season. 11. Existing wetlands shall not be altered, drained, or filled, including receiving direct, unfiltered runoff from parking lot expansion. 12 . A permit from the Rice Creek Watershed District shall be obtained prior to construction. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, VICE-CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Ms. McPherson stated that at the April 4, 1994 , meeting, the City Council will establish a public hearing for these requests for the April 18, 1994, meeting. 2 . RECEIVE FEBRUARY 15, 1994 , ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY & ENERGY_ COMMISSION MINUTES: MOTION by Mr. Sielaff, seconded by Mr. Saba, _to receive the February 15, 1994, Environmental Quality & ,,-k ergy Commission minutes. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, . VICE-CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOU LY. ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Ms. Savage, secon d by Mr. Saba, to adjourn the meeting. Upon a voice vote, al voting aye, Vice-Chairperson Kondrick declared the motion rried and the March 23, 1994, Planning Commission meeting journed at 8:25 p.m. Respectfully su mitted, Lynho Saba Recording Secretary City of Fridley PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that there will be a public hearing of the Fridley City Council at the Fridley Municipal Center, 6431 University Avenue N.E. on Monday, April 16,1994 at 7:30 p.m.for the purpose of: Consideration of two Plats, P.S. #94-02 (Northco Business Park 5th Addition) and P.S. #94-03 (Target Northern Distribution Center 3rd Addition), by Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson Corporation respectively, to replat property located within the plats of Northco Business Center 4th Addition and Target Northern Distribution Center Addition for purposes of land acquisition. Generally located at 500— 73rd Avenue and 1090—73rd Avenue N.E. Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an interpreter or other per- sons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 no later than April 11,1994. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. Any questions relat- ed to this item may be referred to the Fridley Community Development Department at 571-3450. WILLIAM J.NEE MAYOR (April 5,12,1994)Fridley Focus New,4101 STAFF REPORT Community Development Department Appeals Commission Date Li Planning Commission Date : March 23, 1994 City Council Date: April 4, 1994 April 19, 1994 REQUEST Permit Number P.S. #94-02 and P.S. #94-03 Applicant Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson Corp. Proposed To replat property for the purpose of land acquisition, and Request for possible building and parking lot expansion. Location 500 - 73rd Avenue and 1090 -- 73rd Avenue N.E. SITE DATA Size 14.391 acres and 88.29 acres Density Present Zoning M-2, Heavy Industrial Present Land Use(s) Industrial Adjacent M-2, Heavy Industrial to the East and West; P, Public, to Zoning the South; R-1 , Single Family Dwelling to the North Adjacent Land Use(s) Industrial to the East and West; Park to the South; Residenti l Utilities to the North Park Dedication $.023 per square foot Watershed District Rice Creek ANALYSIS Financial Implications Conformance to the Comprehensive Plan Compatibility with Adjacent Zoning and Uses Environmental Considerations RECOMMENDATION Staff Approval with stipulations Appeals Commission Planning Commission Author MM/dn Staff Report P.S. #94-02 and P.S. #94-03 Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson Corporation Page 2 REQUEST The petitioners, Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson Corporation, request that properties located at 500 - 73rd Avenue and 1090 - 73rd Avenue be replatted. The purpose of the replat to: 1. Add 215 feet to the Target Northern Distribution Center to allow a possible future truck parking area expansion, as well as a possible building expansion. Lot 1, Block 1, Northco 4th Addition will be added to Outlot A of Northco 5th Addition and conveyed to Dayton Hudson. 2 . Add . 9 acres to the Quick File property to meet the district requirements, and to allow for possible future expansion. Lot 4 and part of Lot 3 , Block 1, Northco 4th Addition will be combined to create this new parcel. Staff has combined both requests into one staff report. SITE Located on the subject parcels are the Carter-Day research and development facility, the Quick File manufacturing building, and the Target Northern Distribution Center warehouse. All properties are zoned M-2, Heavy Industrial. There is R-1, Single Family Dwelling zoning to the north, and P, Public zoning to the south. Environmental Assessment Worksheet The existing Target warehouse is approximately 1, 100, 000 square feet. An EAW was prepared in conformance with the Environmental Quality Board rules in 1987 and was found to be adequate by the City Council on August 3, 1987. ANALYSIS District Requirements The proposed plats meet the lot area, lot width, parking, and setback requirements of the M-2, Heavy Industrial district. While the setback from the property line to the Quick File manufacturing buildings meets the 25 foot side yard setback of the M-2, Heavy Industrial District requirements, an open air easement of 35 feet needs to be recorded on the Target Northern Distribution Center property to meet the Uniform Building Code 3E Staff Report P.S. #94-02 and P.S. #94-03 Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson Corporation Page 3 requirements of a 60 foot yard adjacent to buildings of unlimited area. This open air easement shall have a "no build" clause in it in which no structures shall be constructed within this easement area; however, parking facilities may be constructed. There is a 100 foot area of existing vegetation along 73rd Avenue. This area serves as a good screen of the industrial activity. Staff recommends the 100 foot buffer be maintained given the future expansion of the Target parking lot. Special Use Permit Target was granted a special use permit in 1987 for exterior storage of vehicles, SP #87-12 . Since that approval, the City amended the industrial zoning districts regarding outdoor storage of vehicles. As long as the vehicles are less than 15 feet in height, are properly screened from 73rd Avenue and the residential area to the north, a special use permit is not required. Staff recommends, however, that a stipulation be added to the Target plat to require a special use permit if it is determined that the ordinance requirements are not met. Representatives from Target have indicated that the trailer parking area and building may be expanded in the future. Staff has requested Target to submit information regarding the number of trucks currently using the facility and the number of trucks proposed to be added. Target has indicated that they cannot predict future traffic given that they have not finalized their plans. Staff has requested a letter explaining the status of Target's expansion plans. Traffic Staff has estimated that about 130 trucks could be stored in the area adjacent to the existing parking area, assuming one driving aisle. Since the construction of the warehouse addition, 73rd Avenue has been widened. Traffic capacity of 73rd Avenue is 15, 000 ADT. The most recent traffic count for 73rd Avenue is 9, 200 ADT. If 130 additional trucks are anticipated, and if the Able Street access is maintained as the primary access point, adequate capacity exists at 73rd Avenue to handle the increased traffic. Park Fees The subdivision ordinance establishes a park fee of $. 023 per square foot of land area for commercial and industrial plats. If 3F Staff Report P.S. #94-02 and P.S. #94-03 Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson Corporation Page 4 new buildings are constructed, the park fees can be paid at time of issuance of the building permits. Special Issues Bikeway/Walkway A bikeway/walkway was constructed on the Target property in 1989 . The bikeway is currently located adjacent to the westerly property line. If the trailer parking is expanded, this bikeway/walkway will need to be relocated adjacent to the new lot line. Target shall submit detailed plans for the bikeway/walkway in its new location, and shall prepare and execute new easement documents for the relocated bikeway/walkway. An extensive landscaping plan was approved as part of the original plat and special use permit approval. Relocation of the bikeway/walkway will necessitate removal of the vegetation along the path. Staff recommends the landscaping be replaced based on the original plan for this area. Access Target has requested the use of the easterly driveway on Lot 2, Block 1, Northco 4th Addition for emergency access only. The main truck access for Target warehouse is located in the southeast corner of the subject parcel on the Highway 65 west service drive. A secondary access is located at Able Street. Cross parking and driveway easements shall be executed between Northco and Target for use of the Northco driveway as emergency access. Staff recommends that the driveway not be used as a daily truck entrance. Wetlands The City consultant identified a possible wetland on the property to be conveyed to Target. The wetland is located adjacent to 73rd Avenue in the northeast corner of the subject property. The 0-4 Wetland Overlay District requires delineation of the wetland if it is to be filled or drained. There is adequate area around the wetland for potential improvements; therefore, staff recommends the wetland be preserved. Runoff from the parking area expansion will dictate the necessity for additional detention ponds. The MPCA rules prohibit runoff to be conveyed directly into existing wetlands. 3G Staff Report P.S. #94-02 and P.S. #94-03 Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson Corporation Page 5 RECOMMENDATION The purpose of the replat is to provide additional area for expansion of existing businesses. Given that the exact nature of Target's expansion is not known at this time, staff recommends the Planning Commission and City Council review the site plan if the parking area expansion provides for more than 100 vehicles. Staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend approval of the plat requests, P.S. #94-02, by Fridley Business Center Partnership, and P.S. #94-03 , by Dayton Hudson Corporation. Stipulations for approval are as follows: Fridley Business Center Partnership/Northco 5th Addition 1. Access from 73rd Avenue shall be limited to one driveway on Lot 2 , Block 1, Northco 4th Addition. 2 . A joint driveway easement shall be executed between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson regarding the easterly driveway located on Lot 2, Block 1, Northco 4th Addition. 3 . The 100 foot vegetative buffer adjacent to 73rd Avenue shall be maintained. 4 . An open air easement shall be executed and recorded against Lot 1, Block 1, Northco 5th Addition, between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson. This open air easement shall prevent construction of any structures within the 25 foot easement. 5. Park fees shall be paid at time of building permit issuance. Dayton Hudson/Target Distribution Center 2nd Addition 1. The petitioner shall submit detailed grading and drainage plans for a trailer parking expansion, including delineation of any wetlands located on the property prior to construction. The Planning Commission and City Council shall review the plans if the parking area provides for more storage than 100 trailers. 2 . The petitioner shall submit a detailed bikeway and landscaping plan for relocation of the existing bikeway adjacent to the westerly lot line of Lot 1, Block 1, Target Northern Distribution Center 2nd Addition prior to construction. 3H Staff Report P.S. #94-02 and P.S. #94-03 Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson Corporation Page 6 3 . The petitioner shall prepare, execute, and record new bikeway easement documents and relocate the bikeway at the time of construction. 4 . A joint driveway easement shall be executed between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson regarding the easterly driveway located on Lot 2, Block 1, Northco 4th Addition. 5. The 100 foot vegetative buffer adjacent to 73rd Avenue shall be maintained. 6. An open air easement shall be executed and recorded against Lot 1, Block 1, Target Northern Distribution Center 2nd Addition, between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson. This open air easement shall prevent construction of any structures within the 35 foot easement. 7. Primary truck trailer access shall be limited to the entrance on the Central Avenue service drive with secondary access at existing Able Street. 8 . Park fees shall be paid at time of building permit issuance. 9 . A special use permit application shall be submitted if it is determined by the City that adequate screening does not exist to screen the vehicles at time of construction. 10. A letter of credit or performance bond shall be submitted prior to construction in the amount of 3% of the total construction cost of the expansion of the parking area, bikeway/walkway, and landscaping. The bond or letter of credit will be retained for at minimum one year and one full growing season. 11. Existing wetlands shall not be altered, drained, or filled, including receiving direct, unfiltered runoff from parking lot expansion. 12 . A permit from the Rice Creek Watershed District shall be obtained prior to construction. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION The Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of the requests to the City Council. The Commission amended several stipulations: 31 Staff Report P.S. #94-02 and P.S. #94-03 Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson Corporation Page 7 Fridley Business Center Partnership/Northco 5th Addition 2 . A joint driveway easement shall be executed between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson regarding the easterly driveway located on Lot 2, Block 1, Northco 4th Addition. 4 . An open air easement shall be executed and recorded against Lot 1, Block 1, Northco 5th Addition between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson. This open air easement shall prevent construction of any structures within the 25 foot easement. Dayton Hudson/Target Distribution Center 2nd Addition 3 . The petitioner shall prepare, execute, and record new bikeway easement documents and relocate the bikeway at the time of construction. 4 . A joint driveway easement shall be executed between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson regarding the easterly driveway located on Lot 2 , Block 1, Northco 4th Addition. 5. Deleted. 12 . A special use permit application shall be submitted if it is determined by the City that adequate screening does not exist to screen the vehicles at time of construction. CITY COUNCIL RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council concur with the Planning Commission action. 3J C� Community Development Department u PLANNING DIVISION City of Fridley DATE: April 13 , 1994 TO: William Burns, City Managerfi 4A- FROM: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director Michele McPherson, Planning Assistant SUBJECT: Public Hearing for Plat Requests, P.S. #94-02 and P.S. #94-03 , by Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson Corporation The City Council established April 18, 1994 as the date of the public hearing for the two plat requests. The Planning Commission reviewed the requests at its March 23 , 1994 meeting. The Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of the requests to the City Council with the following stipulations: Fridley Business Center Partnership/Northco 5th Addition 1. Access from 73rd Avenue shall be limited to one driveway on Lot 2 , Block 1, Northco 4th Addition. 2 . A joint driveway easement shall be executed between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson regarding the easterly driveway located on Lot 2 , Block 1, Northco 4th Addition. 3 . The 100 foot vegetative buffer adjacent to 73rd Avenue shall be maintained. 4 . An open air easement shall be executed and recorded against Lot 1, Block 1, Northco 5th Addition between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson. This open air easement shall prevent construction of any structures within the 25 foot easement. 5. Park fees shall be paid at time of building permit issuance. r 'S Fridley Business Center Partnership (P.S. #94-02) Dayton Hudson Corporation (P.S. #94-03) April 13 , 1994 Page 2 Dayton Hudson/Target Distribution Center 2nd Addition 1. The petitioner shall submit detailed grading and drainage plans for a trailer parking expansion, including delineation of any wetlands located on the property prior to construction. The Planning Commission and City Council shall review the plans if the parking area provides for more storage than 100 trailers. 2 . The petitioner shall submit a detailed bikeway and landscaping plan for relocation of the existing bikeway adjacent to the westerly lot line of Lot 1, Block 1, Target Northern Distribution Center 2nd Addition prior to construction. 3 . The petitioner shall prepare, execute, and record new bikeway easement documents and relocate the bikeway at the time of construction. 4 . A joint driveway easement shall be executed between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson regarding the easterly driveway located on Lot 2 , Block 1, Northco 4th Addition. 5. An open air easement shall be executed and recorded against Lot 1, Block 1, Target Northern Distribution Center 2nd Addition, between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson. This open air easement shall prevent construction of any structures within the 35 foot easement. 6. Primary truck trailer access shall be limited to the entrance on the Central Avenue service drive with secondary access at existing Able Street. 7 . Park fees shall be paid at time of building permit issuance. 8 . A special use permit application shall be submitted if it is determined by the City that adequate screening does not exist to screen the vehicles at time of construction. 9 . A letter of credit or performance bond shall be submitted prior to construction in the amount of 3% of the total construction cost of the expansion of the parking area, bikeway/walkway, and landscaping. The bond or letter of credit will be retained for at minimum one year and one full growing season. 3A Fridley Business Center Partnership (P.S. #94-02) Dayton Hudson Corporation (P.S. #94-03) April 13 , 1994 Page 3 10. Existing wetlands shall not be altered, drained, or filled, including receiving direct, unfiltered runoff from parking lot expansion. 11. A permit from the Rice Creek Watershed District shall be obtained prior to construction. 12 . A special use permit application shall be submitted if it is determined by the City that adequate screening does not exist to screen the vehicles at time of construction. Stipulation #3 has been clarified since the Planning Commission meeting to require relocation of the bikeway/walkway. Staff recommends that the City Council conduct the public hearing. MM/dn M-94-206 3B Community Development Department u PLANNING DIVISION City of Fridley DATE: July 7, 1994 TO: William Burns, City Manager� 4 FROM: Barbara Dacy, Community Development Director Michele McPherson, Planning Assistant SUBJECT: Resolution Approving Plat Request, P.S. #94-03 , by Dayton-Hudson Corporation, Target Northern Distribution Center 3rd Addition, Generally Located at 1090 - 73rd Avenue N.E. The City Council conducted a public hearing regarding the plat request at its April 18, 1994 meeting. The Planning Commission at its March 23 , 1994 meeting recommended approval of the request to the City Council with the 12 stipulations attached as Exhibit A of the resolution. Stipulation #6 has been amended to reflect Councilmember Billings' concerns expressed at the April 18, 1994 meeting. The City Council at its May 16, 1994 meeting approved Resolution No. 37-1994 approving the plat request, P.S. #94-02 , by Fridley Business Center Partnership which was filed in conjunction with the Target request. Staff recommends that the City Council approve the attached resolution. MM/dn M-94-355 FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 18,_-1994 PAGE 15 RECESS: Mayor Pro Tem Schneider c ed at recess at 11: 00 p.m. RECONVENED: Mayor Pro Te Schneider reconvened the meeting at 11: 10 p.m. All Council members were present. 3 . PUBLIC HEARING ON TWO PRELIMINARY PLAT REQUESTS, P.S. 94-02 NORT 94-03 NORTHERNR "CENTER 3RD ADDITTON.F. BY FRIDT. BUSINESS CENTER PARTNERSHIP AND DAYTON HUDSON CORPORATION TO REPLAT PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN THE PLATS OF NORTHCO BUSINESS CENTER 4TH ADDITION AND TARGET NORTHERN DISTRIBUTION CENTER ADDITION FOR PURPOSES OF LAND ACQUISITION, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 500 73RD AVENUE N.E. AND 1090 73RD AVENUE N.E. : MOTION by Councilman Billings to waive the reading of the public hearing notice and open the public hearing. Seconded by Council- woman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Tem Schneider declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing opened at 11: 10 p.m. Ms. Dacy, Community Development Director, stated that the peti- tioners, Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson Corporation, request that the properties located at 500 73rd Avenue and 1090 73rd Avenue be replatted. She stated that the purpose of the replat is to add 215 feet to the Target Northern Distribution Center to allow a possible future truck parking area expansion, as well as a possible building expansion, and to also add .9 acres to the Kwik File property to meet district requirements and allow for possible future expansion. Ms. Dacy stated that the Planning Commission recommended approval of the two plats subject to various stipulations. She stated that some of the major issues involved the relocation of the bikeway/ walkway, the use of the access onto 73rd Avenue which can be used by Target only on an emergency basis, and a concern about the wetlands on the property. Councilman Billings asked if Target had a special use permit for outdoor storage. Ms. Dacy stated that there was a special use permit in 1989, prior to the change in industrial districts, the ordinance amendment, and clarification of outdoor screening requirements. She stated that because the ordinance amendment was adopted after the special use permit, staff is interpreting that the new ordinance applies. Councilman Billings stated that the residents in Melody Manor to the north were very concerned about screening and access to 73rd Avenue when the original plats were being considered. 11E FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 18, 1994 PAGE 16 Ms. Dacy stated that there was concern regarding screening and whether trucks would be coming out the entrance near Jackson Street. She stated that one of the stipulations is for a landscaping plan which consists of a 100 foot vegetative buffer adjacent to 73rd Avenue. Councilman Billings stated that he is apprehensive about an additional access on 73rd Avenue, as truck traffic should be kept to a minimum. Mr. Tom Bonneville, representing Target Stores Real Estate Department, stated that this access would be maintained as an emergency access, and Target will use the same access they have been using all these years. He stated that at this time, Target is attempting to add land to their property so they can expand when the need arises. Councilman Billings asked if Target would be willing to add to the stipulations that the other access on the Northco Addition onto 73rd Avenue would only be for emergencies. Mr. Bonneville stated that he did not have a problem with this being listed as an emergency entrance. He stated that it probably would be locked most of the time. No other persons in the audience spoke regarding these plats. MOTION by Councilman Billings to close the public hearing. Seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Tem Schneider declared the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at 11: 28 p.m. NEW BUSINESS• 4 . VARIANCE REQUEST, VAR 94-01 BY DONALD EGERER FOR O-VEN COMPANY TO INCREASE THE MAXIMUM SQUARE FOOTAGE OF IGN FROM 80 SQUARE FEET TO 227 SQUARE FEET GENERALITY' LOCATED AT 5695 HACKMANN AVENUE N.E. : Ms. Dacy, Community Development Direc r, stated that the petitioner was not present at this meet' g. MOTION by Councilman Billings to t e this item to the May 2 , 1994 Council meeting. Seconded by or Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Pro Tem S neider declared the motion carried unanimously. 5. RESOLUTION NO. 2 994 IN SUPPORT OF A RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR A MINNESOTA LANiUL GAMBLING PREMISE PERMIT TO THE CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATt CONCEPTION: MOTION by Co cilwoman Jorgenson to adopt Resolution No. 26-1994 . Seconded b Councilman Billings. Upon a voice vote, all voting r , FRIDLEY: CITY •COUNCIL -MEETING OF. JULY 11: 1994 PAGE 2.0 . : .Mr. Black stated 'that. there.'.has been-. so discussion , about. the possible.. purchase -.of- th.e 'property, . an hey .are. ce t' a.inly willing to consider a0d entertain'�any.:,of fe .h:at. may, come forward: N[DTION . by::=Councilman, chne.' er. :,.o table consideration ..:of. . this.. request :by 'the F�lanri ng 'C ssi.on fori An Environmenta,l� Assessment• . -Worksheet on �Plat -Requ t, .`P:S . : #94-05'• to the next Council meeting on July 25 and re t the City Attorney to further research both the EAW and oth possible actions that can be taken to assess the environmenta issue. Further, staff is directed to review the questions aised by the Council on this issue. Seconded by Council man Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee clared the motion carried unanimously. 11. RESOLUTION NO 53-1994 APPROVING PLAT P.S . #94-03 BY DAYTON- HUDSON CORPORATION TARGET NORTHERN DISTRIBUTION CENTER, 2ND ADDITION GENERALLY LOCATED AT 1.090-73RD AVENUE N.E. : . Ms. Dacy"stat_ed that the. resolution in the.Council Is agenda errone- ously states the '3rd Addition-. This should be changed to the 2nd Addition. She stated that there are a number of stipulations attached to this plat which the Planning Commission has recommended to the Council . She stated that Stipulation No. 6 was amended in response to Councilman Billings ' concern about the driveway access of the new lot from 73rd Avenue. She stated that a statement was added that the driveway be used for emergency purposes only. MOTION by Councilman Billings to adopt Resolution No. 53-1994 , with the following stipulations attached as Exhibit A: (1) the petitioner shall submit detailed grading and drainage plans for a trailer parking expansion, including delineation of any wetlands located on the property prior to construction. The Planning Commission and City Council shall review the plans if the parking area provides for more storage than 100 trailers ; (2) the peti- tioner shall submit a detailed bikeway and landscaping plan for relocation of the existing bikeway adjacent to the westerly lot line of Lot 1, Block 1, Target Northern Distribution Center 2nd Addition prior to construction; (3) the petitioner shall prepare, execute, and record new bikeway easement documents and relocate the bikeway at the time of construction; (4) a joint driveway easement shall be executed between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson regarding the easterly driveway located on Lot 2 , Block 1, Northco 4th Addition; (5) an open air easement shall be executed and recorded against Lot 1, Block 1, Target Northern Distribution Center 2nd Addition, between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson. This open air easement shall prevent construction of any, structures within the 35 foot easement; (6) primary truck trailer access shall be limited to the entrance on the Central Avenue service drive with secondary access at existing Able Street. The driveway located on Lot 2 , Block 1, Northco 4th Addition shall be used for emergency access only; (7) park fees shall be paid at time of building permit issuance; (8) T FRIDLEY CITY -COUNCIL- MEETING OF JULY- 11, 1994 PAGE 19 Counciiwoman Jorgenson stated that- several .years 'ago she requested an, increase .in. nature .center activities at .North Innsbruck- Park; but. iiibst..have. been .cancelled 'due to lack'*ot .interest.: Kirk, -Director cs ..Reereat'ioh. and ,Natural.Resources;;sta:, d. that the` City 'scYieduled :'regular-- nature. programs.: 'A times. • one or .. only one person would .participate d.n -these 'activities.'. .He stated that if they received requests they would have o ganize the activities, but the participation was not good. The fore, it has been several years since any activities have been heduled. Mr. Gordon Backlund, 5805 Arthur Street, stated at the front of his property faces Arthur Street where th' development is proposed. He stated that at the Planning ommission meeting, Mr. Fallon, who represents the Archdiocese, tated that they want to use this property .to fund their activit ' s. He stated that it seems. their . interest. :is....financial. He.os _ated that he would; not object to: what is considered :legitimat.e. se of 'private` property, but he 'fe t.:..it would be in, the -City Is -be t. interests to take a:look at what that property could mean to th City H6 _felt that if the property is to be developed, it shoul be done as unobtrusively as possible, and the wooded areas sh uld be protected as much as possible. He stated that formal ac ivities ceased when Springbrook Nature Center was developed, but there continues to be informal activities. Mr. Mike Black, Royal Oaks Re ty, stated that the attorneys have been in contact with the City s attorney. It is their opinion that the EAW is exempt, but they re not opposed to addressing environ- mental concerns. He stat that City staff did an excellent job in addressing these cone S . He stated that the plat more than exceeds the platting re irements in regard to lot size, and they would comply with all r quirements for land development. Mr. Black stated that staff submitted stipulations to the Planning Commission, and they are in agreement with all these stipulations. He stated that they have delineated the wetlands on the site, and it is their inten not to impact any wetland. He felt that they have taken a very careful approach in development of the site, but some of trees w Id be impacted, as they would be constructing a 60 foot right- -way for a cul-de-sac. Mr. Black s ted that their company currently has projects in Woodbury, C tage Grove, Eagan, Inver Grove Heights, and some of the neighb ring townships. He stated that they are a reputable firm, and these will be very expensive lots and homes. He stated that the do not object to looking at any local environmental concern and would be willing to work with staff on those issues. He sta ed that this really is not a state issue as noted by the Envir mental Quality Board. He stated that if they can provide addi onal . information on the environmental impact, they would coop rate with the City. He requested this to be done in a timely manner so that they can proceed accordingly. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 11 1994 PAGE 22 appropriate officials to sign same. Seconded by":Councilwoman. Jorgenson. Upon -a voice vote.,.• all. voting aye, Mayor..-Nee .de.c.lared the motion carried unanimously.. . ` N1MA . CCONTT_BETWEEN IH ''GITY. O /FRIDL8YAPPROVE: A AND 'SKYhTNE 'VETEtINARY HOSPT' 'AL: Lt. Herb Zimmerman, Fridley Police Department, /,d, hat there are three changes in this year' s animal contrract. He stated that the term "seized stray animals" has bas well as wording referring to Minnesota State Statu5. 71. He stated that both of these changes are for cla fication purposes to differentiate stray animals from abandoned animals. He stated that the other change is an increase in the contract from $1, 200 per month to $1, 250 per month. Lt. Zimmerman stated. .that the City ha been pleased with the services provided :by Skyl: ne .Veterinar Hospital arid .recommended approval of the. contract. Councilwoman Jorgenson asked about e change in the law regarding publication of notice when animals have been picked up. Lt. Zimmerman stated that this w ld be covered under the abandoned animals. He stated that the Sky, ine Veterinary Hospital would have to go through this process of ublication; however, this does not apply to stray animals. H explained the difference between a stray animal and an abandon d animal . The City staff was to obt in information on the number of animals destroyed and the number of licenses issued, in response to these questions by the Counc ' . MOTION by Councilma Schneider to approve the animal control contract between t City and Skyline Veterinary Hospital and authorize the appr priate officials to sign same. Seconded by Councilwoman Jorg son. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the otion carried unanimously. 15 . RESOLUTIO NO. 54-1994 RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF THE TRANSFER OF CONTR OF COUNTRYSIDE INVESTMENTS INC. AND NORTEL CABLE CORPORA ON: MOTION by C uncilwoman Jorgenson to adopt Resolution No. 54-1994 . Seconded b Councilwoman Bolkcom. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayo Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 16 . RE LUTION NO. 55-1994 AUTHORIZING THE APPROVAL OF A GRANT C TRACT WITH THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO BUILD AN OFF-ROAD KEWAY ALONG CENTRAL AVENUE WITH FUNDING FROM THE MINNESOTA OOPF_,RATIVE GRANTS PROGRAM: MOTION by Councilman Schneider to adopt Resolution No. 55-1994 . Seconded by Councilman Billings. FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY .11, 1994 PAGE 21 . a special use: permit - application shall be . submitted . if it -is. . determined- by the City that adequate screening does not.- exist.:.to . screen the vehicles at time of construction; .(9). a.,letter. of credit. . or pefq.rinance-bond shall be submitt-ed. prior. t.o.construction in .the amoun+t.. of thr6e .,percent of the. :total .'construction .'cost-.of- .:the.. expansion of 'theparking area; bikeway/walktaay, and landscaping: The bond or letter of credit will be retained at minimum for one year and one full growing season; (10) existing wetlands shall not be altered, drained, or filled, including receiving direct, unfiltered runoff from parking lot expansion; and (11) a permit from the Rice Creek Watershed District shall be obtained prior to construction. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. MOTION by Councilman Billings to amend this resolution by changing the words 113rd Addition" in the title to 112nd Addition, " and also changing the words in the third line of paragraph. three of this resolution from 113rd Addition" to 112nd Addition. " - Seconded by Councilwoman Bolkcom. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, .Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE MAIN MOTION, all voted aye, and- Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 12 . APPROVE AGREEMENT FOR RESIDENTIAL RECYCLING PROGRAM BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF ANOKA AND THE CITY OF FRIDLEY: Ms. Dacy, Community Development Director, stated that th' agree- ment must be executed before the City receives reimburs ent of the SCORE funds . MOTION by Councilman Schneider to authoriz the appropriate officials to enter into this agreement with oka County for the City ' s residential recycling program. Se nded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all votin aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 13 . APPROVE ADDENDUM NO. 1 TO LIC SE AGREEMENT FOR ACCESS TO THE TAXSYS SYSTEM BETWEEN THE OUNTY OF ANOKA AND THE CITY OF FRIDLEY: Mr. Pribyl , Finance Direct stated the original license agreement that was approved on Au st 16 , 1993 by the Council provided for inquiry only with no a input capability for the TAXSYS System. He stated that this dendum provides for data entry of information previously input b input data sheets . Councilman Sch eider asked if there would be any additional costs. Mr. Pribyl tated that there would not be any additional costs. MOTION y Councilman Schneider to approve Addendum No. 1 to the Lice e Agreement for Access to the. TAXSYS System and authorize s ' RESOLUTION NO. 53 - 1994 A RESOLUTION APPROVING PLAT, P.S. #94-03, TARGET NORTHERN DISTRIBUTION CENTER 2ND ADDITION WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on the Plat, P.S. #94-03 , on March 23 , 1994 , and recommended approval with stipulations; and WHEREAS, the City Council also conducted a public hearing on the proposed Plat at their April 18, 1994 Council meeting and approved the Plat at their July 11, 1994 meeting; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby approves the Plat, P.S. #94-03 , Target Northern Distribution Center 2nd Addition, with stipulations attached as Exhibit A, and authorizes the Mayor and City Manager to sign the Plat as prepared by Sunde Land Surveying Inc. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the petitioner is requested to record this Plat at Anoka County within six (6) months or said approval with become null and void. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 11TH DAY OF JULY, 1994 . WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR ATTEST: WILLIAM A. CHAMPA - CITY CLERK a ~ Exhibit A Resolution No. 53 - 1994 Page 2 1. The petitioner shall submit detailed grading and drainage plans for a trailer parking expansion, including delineation of any wetlands located on the property prior to construction. The Planning Commission and City Council shall review the plans if the parking area provides for more storage than 100 trailers. 2 . The petitioner shall submit a detailed bikeway and landscaping plan for relocation of the existing bikeway adjacent to the westerly lot line of Lot 1, Block 1, Target Northern Distribution Center 2nd Addition prior to construction. 3 . The petitioner shall prepare, execute, and record new bikeway easement documents and relocate the bikeway at the time of construction. 4 . A joint driveway easement shall be executed between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson regarding the easterly driveway located on Lot 2 , Block 1, Northco 4th Addition. 5. An open air easement shall be executed and recorded against Lot 1, Block 1, Target Northern Distribution Center 2nd Addition, between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson. This open air easement shall prevent construction of any structures within the 35 foot easement. 6. Primary truck trailer access shall be limited to the entrance on the Central Avenue service drive with secondary access at existing Able Street. The driveway located on Lot 2 , Block 1, Northco 4th Addition shall be used for emergency access only. 7 . Park fees shall be paid at time of building permit issuance. 8. A special use permit application shall be submitted if it is determined by the City that adequate screening does not exist to screen the vehicles at time of construction. 9. A letter of credit or performance bond shall be submitted prior to construction in the amount of 3% of the total construction cost of the expansion of the parking area, bikeway/walkway, and landscaping. The bond or letter of credit will be retained for at minimum one year and one full growing season. Resolution No. 53 - 1994 Page 3 10. Existing wetlands shall not be altered, drained, or filled, including receiving direct, unfiltered runoff from parking lot expansion. 11. A permit from the Rice Creek Watershed District shall be obtained prior to construction. 12 . A special use permit application shall be submitted if it is determined by the City that adequate screening does not exist to screen the vehicles at time of construction. C-ATYOF FM DLEY PRIDLFa' MUNICIPAL CENTER •6431 UNIVERSI'I1' AVE. N.f:. FRIDLEY. MN 55,43' • (0121) 571-345(1• FAX ((,I'_) 571-1287 CITY COUNCIL ACTION TAKEN NOTICE July 13 , 1994 Thomas Bonneville Target Stores 33 South Sixth Street P.O. Box 1392 Minneapolis, MN 55440-1392 Dear Mr. Bonneville: On July 11, 1994, the Fridley City Council officially approved your request for a plat, P.S. #94-03 , Target Northern Distribution -Center 2nd Addition, to replat property located within the plats of Northco Business Center 4th Addition and Target Northern Distribution Center Addition for purposes of land acquisition, generally located at 1090 - 73rd Avenue N.E. Approval is based on the following stipulations: 1. The petitioner shall submit detailed grading and drainage plans for a trailer parking expansion, including delineation of any wetlands located on the property prior to construction. The Planning Commission and City Council shall review the plans if the parking area provides for more storage than 100 trailers. 2 . The petitioner shall submit a detailed bikeway and landscaping plan for relocation of the existing bikeway adjacent to the westerly lot line of Lot' l, Block 1, Target Northern Distribution Center 2nd Addition prior to construction. 3 . The petitioner shall prepare, execute, and record new bikeway easement documents and relocate the bikeway at the time of construction. 4 . A joint driveway easement shall be executed between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson regarding the easterly driveway located on Lot 2 , Block 1, Northco 4th Addition. Thomas Bonneville July 13 , 1994 Page 2 5. An open air easement shall be executed and recorded against Lot 1, Block 1, Target Northern Distribution Center 2nd Addition, between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson. This open air easement shall prevent construction of any structures within the 35 foot easement. 6. Primary truck trailer access shall be limited to the entrance on the Central Avenue service drive with secondary access at existing Able Street. The driveway located on Lot 2 , Block 1, Northco 4th Addition shall be used for emergency access only. 7 . Park fees shall be paid at time of building permit issuance. 8. A special use permit application shall be submitted if it is determined by the City that adequate screening does not exist to screen the vehicles at time of construction. 9 . A letter of credit or performance bond shall be submitted prior to construction in the amount of 3% of the total construction cost of the expansion of the parking area, bikeway/walkway, and landscaping. The bond or letter of credit will be retained for at minimum one year and one full growing season. 10. Existing wetlands shall not be altered, drained, or filled, including receiving direct, unfiltered runoff from parking lot expansion. 11. A permit from the Rice Creek Watershed District shall be obtained prior to construction. If you have any questions regarding the above action, please call me at 572-3590. sincerely, Barbara Dacy, AICP Community Development Director Please review the above, sign the statement below and return one copy to the City of Fridley Planning Department by July 27, 1994 . Concur with action taken. ' SATE OF MINNESOTA ) CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS COUNTY OF ANOKA ) PLAT/LOT SPLIT CITY OF FRIDLEY ) In the Matter of: a plat, P.S. #94-03, Target Northern Distribution 2nd Addition 1195284 Owner: Dayton Hudson Corporation The above entitled matter came before the City Council of the City of Fridley and was heard on the 1 1 th day of July , 19 94 , on a petition for a plat/lot split pursuant to the City of Fridley's Zoning Ordinance, for the following described property: To replat property located within the plats of Northco Business Center 4th Addition and Target Northern Distribution Center Addition for purposes of land acquisitin, generally located at 1090 - 73rd Avenue. See attached documentation. IT IS ORDERED that a plat/lot split be granted as upon the following conditions or reasons: Approval is contingent upon 11. stipulations. See attached resolution outlining the stipulations. STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF ANOKA ) OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF FRIDLEY ) I, William A. Champa, 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/lot split with the original record thereof preserved in my office, and have found the same to be a correct and true transcript of the whole thereof. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my hand at the City of Fridley, Minnesota, in the County of Anoka on the 7 day of 19q4- DRAFTED 4DRAFTED BY: City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, MN 55432 /A-, t (�4ijd - William A. Champa, City ler .•' n FRIDLEY 'CITY' COUNCIL MEETING OF• JULY :11 1994 PAGE 20 Mr'.. Black stated that there hasbeen .some ..discussion. about : the possible .purchase •of the .property,. and they. are. :certainly willing. -to consider.'and�` -bierta;in .any offer that: may.come forty`` MOTZON.; hy,­Cour -86hneldpr` -t-n 'table- c iderat on .of;..this. request 'bji:thee P�iaririing. c�mm3ssioxi. nvi;ronvierital 1�ssesi§mei� Worksheet on Plat Request; P.S. #9 t'o the next Council meeting- . on July 25 and request the C' Attorney to further research both the EAW and other possi actions that can be taken to assess the environmental issu . Further, staff is directed to review the questions ra ' by the Council on this issue. Seconded by Counci>0 n Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Ne clared the motion carried unanimously. 11. RESOLUTION NO 53-1994 APPROVING PLAT P S #94-03 BY DAYTON- HUDSON CORPORATION TARGET NORTHERN DISTRIBUTION CENTER, 2ND ADDITION GENERALLY LOCATED AT 1090-73RD AVENUE N.E_ : Ms.. '-Dacy. stated that:.the resolution in. the Council's agenda erc3ne- ously states' the` 3rd Additi-on.- Thi's •shoul•d .be- changed 'to .the 2nd Addition. She stated that there are a number of stipulations attached to this plat which the Planning Commission has recommended to the Council. She stated that Stipulation No. 6 was amended in. response to Councilman Billings ' concern about the driveway access of the new lot from 73rd Avenue. She stated that a statement was added that the driveway be used for emergency purposes only. MOTION by Councilman Billings to adopt Resolution No. 53-1994 , with the following stipulations attached as . Exhibit A: (1) the petitioner shall submit detailed grading and drainage plans for a trailer parking expansion, including delineation of any wetlands located on the property prior to construction. The Planning Commission and City Council shall review the plans if the parking area provides for more storage than 100 trailers; (2) the peti- tioner shall submit a detailed bikeway and landscaping plan for relocation of the existing bikeway adjacent to the westerly lot line of Lot 1, Block 1, Target Northern Distribution Center 2nd Addition prior to construction; (3) the petitioner shall prepare, execute, and record new bikeway easement documents and relocate the bikeway at the time of construction; (4) a joint driveway easement shall be executed between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson regarding the easterly driveway located on Lot 2 , Block 1, Northco 4th Addition; (5) an open air easement shall be executed and recorded against Lot 1, Block 1, Target Northern Distribution Center 2nd Addition, between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson. This open air easement shall prevent construction of any, structures within the 35 foot easement; (6) primary truck trailer access shall be limited to the entrance on the Central Avenue service drive with secondary access at existing Able Street. The driveway located on Lot 2 , Block 1, Northco 4th Addition shall be used for emergency access only; (7) park fees shall be paid at time of building permit issuance; (8) FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEIETING- OF JULY 11,' 1'994 PAGE 21 a . 'special use permit application shall ' be submitted if-. it is determined by the City that adequate screening..does not.--.exis.t to screen the vehicles,at .thine -of:constructiQn; (9.} .a. letter of c�ed.it- o.r.'•per•formance -bond sha.l.l. be submitted, prior to c.onstirtctiorY.in ths: . ambiint• of three - perddnt .,af-.v.t1i;e.::tat_4l . .obn ,tructian cost ..of. tYae_.-: . . exparisiori of park-.ng' area,' bikeway%walkway',: laradscp'ing:- The bond or letter of credit will' be retained at- minimum for one year and one full growing season; (10) existing wetlands shall not be altered, drained, or filled, including receiving direct, unfiltered runoff from parking lot expansion; and (11) a permit from the Rice Creek Watershed District shall be obtained prior to construction. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. MOTION by Councilman Billings to amend this resolution by changing the words 113rd Addition" in the title to 112nd Addition, " and also changing the words in the third line of paragraph three of this resolution from 113rd Addition" to ".2.nd Addition. " Seconded by Couricilwoinan Bolkcoiti. . Upon a, wake vote,, aT1 `voting aye,' Mayor .Nee declared the motion.. carried' unanimously. UPON A VOICE VOTE TAKEN ON THE MAIN MOTION, all voted aye, and Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 12 . APPROVE AGREEMENT FOR RESIDENTIAL RECYCLING PROGRAM BET EEN THE COUNTY OF ANOKA AND THE CITY OF FRIDLEY: I Ms. Dacy, Community Development Director, stated that � agree- ment must be executed before the City receiveZethe ement of the . SCORE funds . MOTION by Councilman Schneider to authorappropriate officials to enter into this agreement with' Anoka County for the City' s residential recycling program. seconded by Councilwoman Jorgenson. Upon a voice vote, all voaye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. 1 J� 13 . APPROVE ADDENDUM NO. 1 TO CENSE AGREEMENT FOR ACCESS TO THE TAXSYS SYSTEM BETWEEN T COUNTY OF ANOKA AND THE CITY OF FRIDLEY: Mr. Pribyl , Finance Di ctor, stated the original license agreement that was approved o'p August 16 , 1993 by the Council provided for inquiry only with o data input capability for the TAXSYS System. He stated that t is addendum provides for data entry of information previously in t by input data sheets. Coun:ZbvI Schneider asked if there would be any additional costs. Mr. stated that there would not be any additional costs. 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SCALE N FEET I NCH 100 FEET SHEET 3 OF 3 SWE S RESOLUTION NO. 53 - 1994 A RESOLUTION APPROVING PLAT, P.S. #94-03, TARGET NORTHERN DISTRIBUTION CENTER 2ND ADDITION WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on the Plat, P.S. #94-03 , on March 23, 1994, and recommended approval with stipulations; and WHEREAS, the City Council also conducted a public hearing on the proposed Plat at their April 18, 1994 Council meeting and approved the Plat at their July 11, 1994 meeting; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby approves the Plat, P.S. #94-03 , Target Northern Distribution Center 2nd Addition, with stipulations attached as Exhibit A, and authorizes the Mayor and City Manager to sign the Plat as prepared by Sunde Land Surveying Inc. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the petitioner is requested to record this Plat at Anoka County within six (6) months or said approval with become null and void. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 11TH DAY OF JULY, 1994. WILLIAM J. NEE - MAYOR ATTEST: WILLIAM A. CHAMPA - CITY CLERK Exhibit A Resolution No. 53 - 1994 Page 2 1. The petitioner shall submit detailed grading and drainage plans for a trailer parking expansion, including delineation of any wetlands located on the property prior to construction. The Planning Commission and City Council shall review the plans if the parking area provides for more storage than 100 trailers. 2 . The petitioner shall submit a detailed bikeway and landscaping plan for relocation of the existing bikeway adjacent to the westerly lot line of Lot 1, Block 1, Target Northern Distribution Center 2nd Addition prior to construction. 3 . The petitioner shall prepare, execute, and record new bikeway easement documents and relocate the bikeway at the time of construction. 4. A joint driveway easement shall be executed between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson regarding the easterly driveway located on Lot 2 , Block 1, Northco 4th Addition. 5. An open air easement shall be executed and recorded against Lot 1, Block 1, Target Northern Distribution Center 2nd Addition, between Fridley Business Center Partnership and Dayton Hudson. This open air easement shall prevent construction of any structures within the 35 foot easement. 6. Primary truck trailer access shall be limited to the entrance on the Central Avenue service drive with secondary access at existing Able Street. The driveway located on Lot 2, Block 1, Northco 4th Addition shall be used for emergency access only. 7. Park fees shall be paid at time of building permit issuance. 8. A special use permit application shall be submitted if it is determined by the City that adequate screening does not exist to screen the vehicles at time of construction. 9. A letter of credit or performance bond shall be submitted prior to construction in the amount of 3% of the total construction cost of the expansion of the parking area, bikeway/walkway, and landscaping. The bond or letter of credit will be retained for at minimum one year and one full growing season. Resolution No. 53 - 1994 Page 3 10. Existing wetlands shall not be altered, drained, or filled, including receiving direct, unfiltered runoff from parking lot expansion. 11. A permit from the Rice Creek Watershed District shall be obtained prior to construction. DOCUMENTNO. 1195284 . 0 ABSTRACT ANOKA COUNTY MINNESOTA 5 I HEREBY CERTIFY TFBj6E V ffT IN lyI RUMENT WAS FILED IN THIS OFFICE �_ Certified Copy 11JJ CC 1111 / yy Fn o 103(0 1 c1 7] FOR RECORD 0 Tax LienvRnleaSes AT 4 :3 0 PM q D ECORDED. I Z' 7`�S 16 , ��eMultl•Co.D=Tax Paid FEES AND TAXES IN THE AMOUNT OF PAID. °t-. !---- RECEIPT NO. 95061036 Transfor New FilingDesc. 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