LS97-03 CITY OF FRIDLEY
6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE
FRIDLEY, MN 55432
(612) 571-3450
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
SUBDIVISION APPLICATION FOR:
Plat Lot Split
PROPERTY INFORMATION: - site plan required for submittal, see attached
Address: h st SC R%��+c y /� N 5'5q3 _)_
Property Identification Number:
Legal Description: Lot Block Tract/Addition
Current Zoning: R _3 Square footage/acreage:
Reason for Subdivision:
Have you operated a business in a city which required a business license?
Yes No _ If Yes, which city?
If Yes, what type of business?
Was that license ever denied or revoked? Yes No �C
FEE OWNER INFORMATION (as it appears on the property title)
(Contract purchasers: Fee owners must sign this form prior to processing)
NAME:
ADDRESS:
DAYTIME PHONE: SIGNATURE/DATE:
PETITIONER INFORMATION
NAME: L 1J1
ADDRESS: m �
DAYTIME PHONE: SIGNATURE/DATE7
FEES
Plat: $500.00 for 20 Lots, $15.00 for each additional lot Total Fee:
Lot Split: $250.00 ✓ Receipt#: ' Received By:
Application Number: i..6 C1.7-- 61
Scheduled Planning Commission Date: Ej -fie l
Scheduled City Council Date: � l�
10 Day Application Complete Notification Date: j L-
60 Day Date: an ti IcM<7
City ofFridley Land
Use
Application P
60 Day Agency Action Law
[7Application Date Planning Commission Meeting City Council Decision
60 Day Window Starts Recommendation to Council
Approval or Denial
21-40 Days 50-60 Days
Application Complete Approved, Action Taken Letter
10 Day Notice
Tabled, 60 More Days
Submit Complete Public Hearings:
Application and Variance i Denied
Materials Vacations
Lot Splits Public Hearings:
Plats Rezonings
Rezonings Zoning Amendments
Zoning Amendments
Wetland Replacements
Comprehensive Plan
Special Use Permits
CITY OF FRIDLEY
6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE
FRIDLEY, MN 55432
(612) 571-3450
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
SUBDIVISION APPLICATION FOR:
Plat X Lot Split
PROPERTY INFORMATION: - site plan required for submittal, see attached
Address: 5 G / G p E :�:R%r)L+c /k N ,SLl3 '71-
Property Identification Number:
Legal Description: Lot Block Tract/Addition
Current Zoning: 9 -3 Square footage/acreage:
Reason for Subdivision:
Have you operated a business in a city which required a business license?
Yes No_X If Yes, which city?
If Yes, what type of business?
Was that license ever denied or revoked? Yes No
FEE OWNER INFORMATION (as it appears on the property title)
(Contract purchasers: Fee owners must sign this form prior to processing)
NAME: 6LO Iii A J
ADDRESS: :;L 7-;� r N 0 DC Z 5t-/1 P Q n u,-,- j isA60K L 4V IYA a K Y :
DAYTIME PHONE: 30(.3 SIGNATURE/DATE: _ �
PETITIONER INFORMATION
NAME:
ADDRESS:
DAYTIME PHONE: SIGNATURE/DATE:
FEES
Plat: $500.00 for 20 Lots, $15.00 for each additional lot Total Fee:
Lot Split: $250.00 Receipt#: Received By:
Application Number:
Scheduled Planning Commission Date:
Scheduled City Council Date:
10 Day Application Complete Notification Date: s
60 Day Date:
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE
FRIDLEY, MN 55432
(612) 571-3450
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
SUBDIVISION APPLICATION FOR:
Plat X Lot Split
PROPERTY INFORMATION: - site plan required for submittal, see attached
Address: 5 6 ! �f th �t .V E 3:R;QL+E X� IK N 55'y 3 �-
Property Identification Number:
Legal Description: Lot Block Tract/Addition
Current Zoning: - Square footage/acreage:
Reason for Subdivision:
Have you operated a business in a city which required a business license?
Yes No'_ If Yes, which city?
If Yes, what type of business?
Was that license ever denied or revoked? Yes No
FEE OWNER INFORMATION (as it appears on the property title)
(Contract purchasers: Fee owners must sign this form prior to processing)
NAME: t4 n-,E A , r Crq C_1-4
ADDRESS: 0-
DAYTIME
DAYTIME PHONE: FGGS! Sl TURE/DATE'
PETITIONER INFORMATION
NAME:
ADDRESS:
DAYTIME PHONE: SIGNATURE/DATE:
FEES
Plat: $500.00 for 20 Lots, $15.00 for each additional lot Total Fee:
Lot Split: $250.00 Receipt #: Received By:
Application Number:
Scheduled Planning Commission Date:
Scheduled City Council Date.-
10
ate:10 Day Application Complete Notification Date:
60 Day Date:
_ SUBDIVISION PROCESS
Section 211
� � � ' :'' `' `:w�:�,,�, �.,�, �•:.,�g��•,�«; Purpose: A subdivision is the process to legally create a new parcel of land
„.u ; •. ; r for development purposes. Subdivisions occur in one of two
..� 3 ways: the lot split and the plat.
K Lot Splits:»> p An existing parcel of land may be subdivided into two or more
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parcels by this method when each parcel is a simple-fractional
part of the existing parcel. For example, "the east 1/2 of Lot 25,
- Block Q, Taurus Addition", or the'west 50 feet of Lot X".
Plats: Plats are required to subdivide parcels of land which require complex descriptions using
angles. bearings, dimensions, ect. These types of descriptions are commonly known as
"metes and bounds". A Plat will create simple "lot and block" descriptions
The Lot Split process begins by filling out a LOT SPLIT APPLICATION. This, with a Certificate of
Survey, and other appropriate drawings, must be submitted to the Planning staff. Certificates of
Survey must be prepared by a Registered Land Surveyor. The legal descriptions of the existing
and proposed parcels must also be included. A$250 fee is associated with the application. Fees
are non-refundable and are used for postage, publication of notices, and other expenses
associated with the request.
Once the application is received, the application is reviewed by staff from the Planning,
Engineering, Assessing, Fire, and Police Departments. The impacts to adjacent properties are
discussed, and stipulations are developed for recommendation to the City Council.
Simultaneously, a mailing list of all properties within a 350 foot radius of the property is generated.
Notices of the request are sent to these property owners. There is approximately four weeks
between the application due date and the Planning Commission meeting.
Prior to the meeting of the Planning Commission, a staff report is written, and the petitioner called
regarding the staff recommendation. .
The Planning Commission is made up of seven residents of the community. The meetings are held
the first and third Wednesdays of the month at 7:30 pm in the Council Chambers in the Municipal
Center. The Planning Commission is an advisory commission to the City Council. It is the
responsibility of the Planning Commission to conduct a public hewing, gather testimony and make
a recommendation to the City Council regarding all lot split requests. The City Council, if
approving the lot split, will pass a resolution which will then be certified and recorded at Anoka
County. Prior to recording the deed transferring property, the City must stamp the deed approving
it for transfer.
The Plat process begins by filling out a PLAT APPLICATION. This, with a Preliminary Plat and other
appropriate drawings, must be submitted to the Planning staff. Preliminary Plaits must be prepared
by a Registered Land Surveyor. The legal descriptions of the existing and proposed parcels must
also be included. A$500 fee (up to 20 lots) is required with the application. Fees are non-
refundable and are used for postage, publication of notices, and other expenses associated with
the request.
Once the application is received, the application is reviewed by statif from the Planning,
Engineering, Assessing, Fire, and Police Departments. The impacts to adjacent properties are
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SUBDIVISION APPLICATION
SUBMISSION CHECKLIST
The following shall be the minimum submission requirements to the Planning
Commission. Applications will not be accepted if the following is not submitted:
ITEM SUBMITTED RECEIVER'S COMPLETE WO�
S
INITIALS TECompleted application, with fee
(Application is considered complete if
all blanks are completed, and both fee
owner and petitioner have signed)
For Lot Splits, a Certificate of Survey
showing north arrow, existing and
proposed lot lines, existing and
proposed legal descriptions, existing Cj
improvements, etc. Must be signed by
a re istered surve or.
For Plats, a preliminary plat showing
north arrow, existing and proposed lot
lines, existing and proposed legal
descriptions, easements, spot
elevations, existing improvements, etc.
Must be signed by a registered
surveyor.
Items are required to be submitted in three (3) full-size copies, with one (1) 8 '/" x 11"
reduction.
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF TRACT"A"
Lots 4&5,Block 4,HAMILTON'S ADDITION TO MECHANICSVILLE,
Anoka County,Minnesota.
Together with half the vacated alley adjacent thereto. SETBACK REQUIREMENTS
RI &R2-Onc&Two Family Dwellings
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF TRACT"B" Front =35'
Lots 6&7,Block 4,HAMILTON'S ADDITION TO MECHANICSVILLE, Rear =34.1' (Min)
Anoka County,Minnesota. Side = 10'
Together with half the vacated alley adjacent thereto. Side =5' (Attached Garage)
EXISTING LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS
PIN 23-30-24-31-0051 R3 -Three or more Dwellings Units
Lot 7,Block 4,HAMILTON'S ADDITION TO MECHANICSVILLE, Front =35'
Anoka County,Minnesota. Rear =34.1' (Min)
Together with half the vacated alley adjacent thereto. Sides = 15'
PIN 23-30-24-31-0050
Lots 4, 5&6,Block 4,HAMILTON'S ADDITION TO
MECHANICSVILLE, Anoka County,Minnesota.
Together with half the vacated alley adjacent thereto.
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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,
y Avenue
Octoberlversit1,1997 at 7:30 m-forNtfhe pednurpose
of:
Consideration of a lot split,L.S.#97-03, by
Ray Kahl,to create two residential lots,on Lots
4,5,6,and 7, Block
Hamilton's
at 5 6'tion to
Mechanicsville,generally
th
Street N.E. to be
Any and all persono t desiring 9 e above stat-
ed
shall be given la e.opportunity
related to
ed time and place. Any q
this item may be referred Scott Hickok,
Planning Coordinator at 572-3599 or Michele
McPherson,Planning Assistant 572-3593-
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 September 24,1997,
DIANE SAVAGE
CHAIR
PLANNING COMMISSIONFridle Columbia
(September 18,25,1997) y,
Heights Focus News
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, October 1, 1997 at 7 :30 p.m.
for the purpose of :
Consideration of a lot split, L.S . #97-03 , by
Ray Kahl, to create two residential lots, on
Lots 4, 5, 6, and 7, Block 4, Hamilton' s
Addition to Mechanicsville, generally located
at 5616 - 4 t Street N.E.
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 Scott Hickok, Planning
Coordinator at 572-3599 or Michele McPherson, Planning Assistant
572-3593 .
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 September 24, 1997 .
DIANE SAVAGE
CHAIR
PLANNING COMMISSION
Publish: September 18, 1997
September 25, 1997
CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION
TO: All Property Owners/Residents within 350 Feet of Property
Located at 5616 - 4th Street N.E.
CASE NUMBER: Lot split, L.S. #97-03
APPLICANT. Ray Kahl
PURPOSE: To create two residential lots.
LOCATION OF 5616 - 4 th Street N.E.
PROPERTYAND Lots 4, 5, 6, and 7, Block 4, Hamilton's Addition to
LEGAL Mechanicsville.
DESCRIPTION:
DATE AND TIME OF Planning Commission Meeting:
HEARING: Wednesday, October 1, 1997 at 7:30 p.m.
The Planning Commission Meeting is televised live the night of
the meeting on Channel 35.
PLACE OF Fridley Municipal Center, City Council Chambers
HEARING: 6431 University Avenue N.E., Fridley, MN
HOW TO 1. You may attend hearings and testify.
PARTICIPATE: 2. You may send a letter before the hearing to Scott Hickok,
Planning Coordinator or Michele McPherson, Planning
Assistant, at 6431 University Avenue N.E., Fridley, MN 55432
or FAX at 571-1287.
SPECIAL Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an
ACCOMODATIONS: interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require
auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 572-3500 no
later than September 24, 1997.
ANY QUESTIONS: Contact either Scott Hickok, Planning Coordinator at 572-3599
or Michele McPherson, Planning Assistant at 572-3593.
Publish: September 18, 1997
September 25, 1997
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C_] R-4 Mobile Horne Parks
I PUD Planned Urit Development
o S-' -��`'`��t10°d Ra Kahl requests that slot - �
S-2 Redevelopment District y � Compiled and drawn from official records based
G1 glair' split it be approved to create ess on°rdin�No.70 and Zoning"nap effective
G2 General I3�ness p pP date 1/27/56 together with all arnending adin
=G3 General%ioppng antes adopted and effective as of 2/17/97.
®GR1-General Office two parcels, one for 5616 4th -
MF1 UgM Irxiustrial ' The City of Fridley has taken every effort to pro-
M-2 _Heavy Industrial Street and the other to be
RR Outdoor Intensive Heavy I sold as a vacant residential lot. "� rr,ost up tordate inForrrntion available.
® RR -Railroads
IP Pudic Facilities The data presented here Is subject to change.
WATER The City of Fridley will not be responsible for
RIGHT-OF-WAY �� unftreseen errors or usage of this document.
L.S. #97-03 Mailed: 9/ ]7/97
Ray Kahl
ONEILL DANIEL S HOUSING&REDEV AUTH FRIDLEY KARL RODGER A B&TERESSA N
OR CURRENT RESIDENT OR CURRENT RESIDENT OR CURRENT RESIDENT
390 57TH PL NE 380 57TH PL NE 360 57TH AVE NE
FRIDLEY MN 55432 FRIDLEY MN 55432 FRIDLEY MN 55432
VALVOLINE INST OIL CHANGE VALVOLINE INST OIL CHANGE ASHWOOD ROBERT J&JOAN M
OR CURRENT RESIDENT OR CURRENT RESIDENT OR CURRENT RESIDENT
348 57TH PL NE 5701 UNIVERSITY AVE NE 5648 5TH ST NE
FRIDLEY MN 55432 FRIDLEY MN 55432 FRIDLEY MN 55432
PETERSON DARWIN B&THIEDE M M WHITE R J&M E TRUSTEES SUPERAMERICA STATIONS,INC
OR CURRENT RESIDENT OR CURRENT RESIDENT OR CURRENT RESIDENT
5647 4TH ST NE 5644 4TH ST NE 5665 UNIVERSITY AVE NE
FRIDLEY MN 55432 FRIDLEY MN 55432 FRIDLEY MN 55421
WOELFLE JOCHEN E SANETRA RONALD A&MICHELE O'KEEFE PETER P
OR CURRENT RESIDENT OR CURRENT RESIDENT OR CURRENT RESIDENT
5638 5TH ST NE 5626 5TH ST NE 5641 4TH ST NE
FRIDLEY MN 55432 FRIDLEY MN 55432 FRIDLEY MN 55432
BIERCH JUNE A&SORBY GLORIA J POMAVILLE JEANETTE M DUPAY EDWARD&PATRICIA J
OR CURRENT RESIDENT OR CURRENT RESIDENT OR CURRENT RESIDENT
5616 4TH ST NE 5649 UNIVERSITY AVE NE 5618 5TH ST NE
FRIDLEY MN 55432 FRIDLEY MN 55421 FRIDLEY MN 55432
FUECHTMANN RALPH H&KAREN TRIMBLE KAREN M BIERCH JUNE A&SORBY GLORIA J
OR CURRENT RESIDENT OR CURRENT RESIDENT OR CURRENT RESIDENT
5617 4TH ST NE 5614 5TH ST NE 5616 4TH ST NE
FRIDLEY MN 55432 FRIDLEY MN 55432 FRIDLEY MN 55432
BANKERS TRUST CO OF CALIF NA KELLEY DANIEL W&YVONNE M SOETE KAREN M
OR CURRENT RESIDENT OR CURRENT RESIDENT OR CURRENT RESIDENT
5643 4TH ST NE 5614 4TH ST NE 5610 4TH ST NE
FRIDLEY MN 55432 FRIDLEY MN 55432 FRIDLEY MN 55432
CROSSER TIMOTHY A&FAITH L BROOKS GAYLE M JEX DENNIS W&KELLY L
OR CURRENT RESIDENT OR CURRENT RESIDENT OR CURRENT RESIDENT
5612 5TH ST NE 5615 4TH ST NE 5608 5TH ST NE
FRIDLEY MN 55432 FRIDLEY MN 55432 FRIDLEY MN 55432
DERKSEN ALVIN L&ARLENE F VERES ANDY&DOROTHY POMAVILLE JEANETTE M
OR CURRENT RESIDENT OR CURRENT RESIDENT OR CURRENT RESIDENT
5613 4TH ST NE 5608 4TH ST NE 5649 UNIVERSITY AVE NE
FRIDLEY MN 55432 FRIDLEY MN 55432 FRIDLEY MN 55421
BURTON DONALD TRUSTEE QURESHI NAEEM&PIA ONE CENTRAL DENTAL LABORATORY
OR CURRENT RESIDENT OR CURRENT RESIDENT OR CURRENT RESIDENT
5604 5TH ST NE 5600 4TH ST NE 5611 4TH ST NE
FRIDLEY MN 55432 FRIDLEY MN 55432 FRIDLEY MN 55432
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SIMON MICHELLE R CENTRAL DENTAL LABORATORY
OR CURRENT RESIDENT OR CURRENT RESIDENT
5600 5TH ST NE 5601 4TH ST NE
FRIDLEY MN 55432 FRIDLEY MN 55432
NEW [ ] Effective 1/1/98
ADDN [ ] CITY OF FRIDLEY
ALTER [ J SINGLE FAMILY AND DUPLEXES R-1 AND R-2
BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION
ConstructionAddress:
Legal Description:
Owner Name & Address: Tel. #
Contractor: MN LICENSE#
Address: Tel. #
Attach to this application, a Certificate of Survey of the
lot, with the proposed construction drawn on it to scale.
DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENT
LIVING AREA: Length Width Height Sq. Ft.
GARAGE AREA: Length Width Height Sq. Ft.
DECK AREA: Length Width Hgt/Ground Sq. Ft.
OTHER:
Construction Type: Estimated Cost: $
(Fee Schedule on Back)
Driveway Curb Cut Width Needed: Ft. + 6 Ft = Ft x $ _ $
DATE: APPLICANT: Tel. #
CITY USE ONLY
Permit Fee $ Fee Schedule on Reverse Side
Fire Surcharge $ .001 of Permit Valuation (1/10th%)
State Surcharge $ $.50/$1,000 Valuation
SAC Charge $ $1000 per SAC Unit
License Surcharge $ $5.00 (State Licensed Residential Contractors)
Driveway Escrow $ Alt. "A" or Alt. "B" Above
Erosion Control $ $450.00 Conservation Plan Review
Park Fee $ Fee Determined by Engineering
Sewer Main Charge $ Agreement Necessary [ ] Not Necessary [ ]
TOTAL $
STIPULATIONS:
BUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE
The Chief Building Official shall, before issuing permits for the erection of any building or structure, or for
any addition to any existing building or structure, or for any alteration or repair to any existing building or
structure, upon application therefore, require the payment by the applicant for such permit of fees to the amount
herein below set forth and in the manner herein provided to-wit:
TOTAL VALUE FEES -
$1 to $500 $21 (Minimum Fee is $21 plus surcharge)
$501 to $2,000 $21 for first $500 plus $2.75 for each additional $100 or
fraction thereof, to and including $2,000
$2,001 to $25,000 $62.25 for first $2,000 plus $12.50 for each additional $1,000
or fraction thereof, to and including $25,000
$25,001 to $50,000 $349.75 for first $25,000 plus $9.00 for each additional $1,000
or fraction thereof, to and including $50,000
$50,001 to $100,000 $574.75 for first $50,000 plus $6.25 for each additional
$1,000 or fraction thereof, to and including $100,000
$100,001 to $500,000 $887.25 for first $100,000 plus $5.00 for each additional
$1,000 or fraction thereof, to and including $500,000
$500,001 to $1,000,000 $2887.25 for the first $500,000 plus $4.25 for each additional
$1,000 or fraction thereof, to and including $1,000,000
$1,000,001 and up $5012.25 for the first $1,000,000 plus $2.75 for each additional
$1,000 or fraction thereof
DRIVEWAY DEPRESSION ESCROW
(Concrete Curb Streets Only)
Alternate "A": Removal and replacement of curb and gutter only - Driveway width plus 6 feet times $13.50.
Alternate "B": Removal and replacement of curb and gutter and install a 3 foot wide
approach with 6 inch depth - Driveway width plus 6 feet times $15.75.
VERIFICATION OF FOUNDATION
Permits for construction will be issued a minimum of 24 hours from the time of application to allow for proper
review of the proposed structure and of the construction site.
A Certificate of Survey of the lot, showing the location of the foundation once it has it has been constructed
will be required before proceeding with the framing.
Effective 1/1/97
CITY OF FRIDLEY MOVING [ ] WRECKING [ ]
6431 University Ave NE PERMIT APPLICATION
Fridley MN 55432
572-3604
Job Address :
Legal Description:
Owner & Address : Tel . #
Contractor: Tel . $#
Address : State License #
DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING
HOUSE: Length Width Height Sq. Ft . Cu. Ft .
GARAGE: Length Width Height Sq. Ft . Cu. Ft .
OTHER: Length Width Height Sq. Ft . Cu. Ft .
Estimated Cost $ Approx. Completion Date
UTILITIES City Water/Sewer Minnegasco N S P U S West
NOTIFIED: 572-3529 [ ] 372-4720 [ ] 330-5500 [ ] 663-6000 [ ]
Water Bill Paid: Yes [ ] or Collect [$ ] Signature
Moving Route :
The undersigned hereby makes application for a permit to wreck/move the building described above, agreeing
to do all work in strict accordance with the City Ordinances and rulings of the Building Division, and the State
Code which requires any water well on the property to be sealed by a State licensed water well driller, and
hereby declares that all facts and representations stated in this application are true and correct.
Date Signature
Moving: Principle Building into Fridley . . . . $300.00
Accessory Building into Fridley . . . . $ 42.00 Minimum Fee: $20.00
Through or within the City . . . . . . $ 20.00
Move a building out of City . . . . . . $ 80.00
Wrecking: For each 1,000 cubic feet or fraction . $ 1.25
For structures which would be impractical
to cube the fee shall be based on the Minimum Fee: $15.00
total cost of wrecking at the rate of
$6.00 for each $500.00 or fraction.
PERMIT FEE: STIPULATIONS:
Cl-Y®F CITY OF FRIDLEY
FMDLEY COMMISSION APPLICATION REVIEW
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File Number 37 File Date 9/9/97 Meeting Date 10/ 1/97
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Description: Lot Split, L.S. 497-03, by Ray Kahl; 5616 - 4th Street N.E.
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* * Return to the Community Development Department
Barbara Dacy 10+ "CA_.. _p
Community Development Director 1
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John Flora (4
Public Works Director
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Ed Hervin
City Assessor
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Planning Coordinator
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Ron Julkowski
Chief Building Official r
Dick Larson 1
Fire Marshall
Michele McPherson
Planning Assistant
Dave Sallman
Police Chief
Jon Haukaas
Asst. Public Works Director
LAND USE APPLICATION
FILE CHECKLIST
Date Created: ?,1
File Number: LS 97-&-L
Summary of Request:
Date Submitted: 2
Application Deadline: 10 Day Completion Notice: 4 /?
(Official Receiving Date)
60 Day Action Date:
I, , understand that while my application was submitted for
(applicant's name)
review on , the application deadline is: , and the
60 day action window will not begin until I receive a letter stating that my application is
complete.
I also understand that the City may, at any time during the 60 day action window, in
writing, notify me that the process will be extended an additional 60 days.
(signed)
(witnessed by receiver)
Application Found Complete yes no
Application Completion Notices Mailed:
Scheduled Planning Commission:
Scheduled Appeals Commission:
Scheduled City Council: An /
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, OCTOBER 1, 1997 PAGE 29
knows it is a problem. No matter what is put on this site w' 1
have an effect. We have to have a realistic idea of what w can
use the site for. She thought changing the rezoning to C is
more realistic is getting the proper type of tenant they .
Anything that has been proposed for this property has et with
opposition. At this point, they are not making a dec ' sion about
what is going there. It is just a rezoning. The r t of the
steps will be back and forth again.
Mr. Sielaff stated, to him, the request has bee property noticed
as far as time and who was notified. He woul encourage the
residents to be involved in whatever is deve ped on this site
whether it is with City staff, going to Cou cil meetings, or
coming back to this body. He would encour ge residents to come
back and be involved in that process .
Ms . Savage stated she appreciated the esidents comments . The
comments are recorded and put in the inutes that are forwarded to
the City Council.
MOTION by Mr. Sielaff, seconded Mr. Oquist, to recommend
approval of a Rezoning, ZOA #97 5, by Dolphin Development and
Construction Co. , Inc. , to rez ne property at 73rd and University
Avenues from M-2, Heavy Indu rial, to C-2, General Business, to
allow for future commercial development on Outlot A, Registered
Land Survey No. 78, genera ly located at 7299 University Avenue
N. E.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL OTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANI USLY.
Ms . McPherson stat d the City Council would review this item at
their meeting of ctober 13, 1997 .
Mr. Oquist sta d he has driven by the site with the "great wall" .
At times he h s driven by there and those trucks have been parked
in front in ny manner. If there is something that could be done,
he would 1 ' e staff to look into it whether a letter be sent or
whatever. He has seen it worse that what was shown in the
photogr hs.
Mr. ickok stated this site has had a code history. The next time
tha a truck is in the front parking lot the owner will be cited.
T follow up carries beyond the development of the site. They
ill have to appear in court for that issue if that is the case.
5 . PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF A LOT SPLIT, L. S. #97-03,
BY RAY KAHL:
To create two residential lots, on Lots 4, 5, 6, and 7, Block
4, Hamilton' s Addition to Mechanicsville, generally located
f
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, OCTOBER 1, 1997 PAGE 30
at 5616 - 4th Street N. E.
MOTION by Mr. Oquist, seconded by Ms. Modig, to waive the reading
of the public hearing notice and to open the public hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 9:30 P.M.
Ms . McPherson stated the lot split is being requested by Mr. Kahl
who is representing two property owners . Mr. Kahl is requesting
that a lot split be granted to create two residential lots . One
lot will be vacant and could be sold for development of a
residential dwelling containing three or fewer units. The
property is located at 5616 - 4th Street which is south of 57th
Avenue, east of- University Avenue, and on the west side of 4th
Street .
Ms. McPherson stated the subject property is composed of four 40-
foot wide platted lots . The petitioner is proposing to subdivide
those four lots along the previously platted lot lines as part of
Lot 4, Hamilton' s Addition to Mechanicsville. Each of the
proposed lots measures 79. 84 feet x 136. 28 feet as each lot
contains half of the vacated alley. Each lot would be 10, 831 . 5
square feet in area.
Ms . McPherson stated proposed Tract A is vacant. Currently Lots 4
through 6 are combined under one property identification number
(PIN) for tax purposes . Lot 7 has a separate PIN. Tract A will
be composed of Lots 4 and 5. There is a detached 8 foot x 12 foot
shed on a concrete slab which will be located on proposed Tract A.
Proposed Tract B will contain a single family dwelling unit and a
detached garage measuring 24 feet x 24 feet. The garage meets
setback requirements for the rear and side yard. However, the
existing dwelling is only 3 feet from the south property line.
That means that the dwelling is nonconforming. It was constructed
prior to 1955. Any expansion of this dwelling will require review
of the expansion by the Appeals Commission to correct the
nonconformance issue.
Ms. McPherson stated staff is stipulating that the detached shed
on proposed Tract A be removed or relocated onto Tract B. There
is also a park dedication fee requirement for the proposed lot
split which is $1, 500 per lot.
Ms. McPherson stated staff' s recommendation is to recommend
approval of the request with the following stipulations :
1. The detached shed located on Tract A shall be relocated to
Tract B or completely removed.
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, OCTOBER 1, 1997 PAGE 31
2 . A park dedication fee of $1, 500 per lot shall be paid.
Ms . Savage asked if there were any questions of staff. There were
no questions of staff. Ms. Savage asked the petitioner if he had
any comments .
Mr. Kahl stated he is the real estate agent marketing the
property. He looked at it and thought it was a strange situation
with the 40 foot x 129 foot lots. It did not look right and he
moved forward with the lot split request. The other lo' will be
sold. It was set up in 1942 . It makes more sense.
Ms. Savage asked if he had any problems with the stipulations.
Mr. Kahl stated the only problem is with the park dedication fee
of $1, 500 per lot. They wanted to know why because they do not
have $1, 500 per lot.
Ms. McPherson stated the fee is calculated for each lot so that is
a total of $3, 000. The park dedication fee on Tract A could be
deferred until a building permit is applied for at a future
dwelling.
MOTION by Ms. Modig, seconded by Mr. Sielaff, to close the public
hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 9: 38 P.M.
Ms . Savage stated she had no problem with the request.
Ms . Modig stated she had no problem with the request . If there is
difficulty with the park dedication fee, can it be deferred? Can
they pay that in installments or as part of the taxes? How does
that work when there is a problem in paying?
Ms . McPherson stated the purpose of the park dedication fee for
Tract A can be deferred until such time that a building is
constructed. Staff has never been presented with this type of
situation. The City Council would have to determine that with the
owners .
Ms. Modig asked staff to look into that issue with the owners and
agent.
Ms . Dacy suggested the wording, at the time a building
permit is issued" and staff can investigate for Tract B.
MOTION by Ms . Modig, seconded by Mr. Oquist, to recommend approval
of a Lot Split, L. S. #97-03, by Ray Kahl, to create two
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, OCTOBER 1, 1997 PAGE 32
residential lots on Lots 4, 5, 6, and 7, Block 4, Hamilton' s
Addition to Mechanicsville, generally located at 5616 - 4th Street
N. E. , with the following stipulations:
1 . The detached shed located on Tract A shall be relocated to
Tract B or completely removed.
2 . A park dedication fee of $1, 500 per lot shall be paid at the
time a building permit is issued.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
Ms. McPherson stated the City Council would review this item at
their meeting of October 13, 1997 .
6. PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF A REZONING, ZOA #97- 6, BY
FRANK MASSERANO III :
To rezone properties from R-1, Single Family Dwell i and C-
3, General Shopping Center District, to CR-1, Gene al Office,
to allow construction of a 2, 640 square foot off ' e building
on Lot 1, Block 2, Moore Lake Highlands 3rd Add" ion,
together with Outlot A, Shorewood Plaza, rese ing easements
of record, generally located at 63rd Avenue d East Moore
Lake Drive.
MOTION by Mr. Oquist, seconded by Mr. Sielaff to waive the
reading of the public hearing notice and to pen the public
hearing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAI ERSON SAVAGE DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING EN AT 9: 40 P.M.
Mr. Hickok stated this is a rezonin request for property located
at 63rd Avenue and East Moore Lake Drive. The property will be
owned by Frank Masserano III who s requesting a change in the
zoning from R-1, Single Family, and C-3, General Shopping Center
District, to CR-1, General Off ' ce. If the rezoning is approved,
the developer will construct 3, 022 square foot office building
for the International Minis erial Fellowship.
Mr. Hickok stated the pr erty is located in the southwest
quadrant of 63rd Avenue and East Moore Lake Drive. The site
consists of 0 . 54 acre and is undeveloped. A residentially styled
professional office ilding has been designed for this site. The
proposed building s a residential style to mimic the residential
character of the mes to the north and west. The exterior of the
building will be a combination of brick and rock-face block.
Mr. Hickok st ed the comprehensive plan designated the site as a
CITY OF FRIDLEY PROJECT SUMMARY
5616 - 4 1h Street N.E. Lot Split
Agenda Item: Applicant: Ray Kahl
Case Number: L.S. #97-03 Application Date: August 29, 1997
Staff Reviewer: M. McPherson Meeting Date: October 1, 1997
October 13, 1997
City Manager Authorization
DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST:
The petitioner, Ray Kahl, on behalf of property owners June Bierch and Gloria Sorby, requests that a
lot split be approved to separate four 40 foot platted lots into two buildable lots. One lot will remain
vacant for future development, and the second lot will be for an existing dwelling and garage.
SUMMARY OF ISSUES:
The proposed lot split is on property zoned R-3, General Multiple Family Dwelling. Three of the lots
are currently combined into one Property Identification Number (PIN), and the fourth lot containing the
existing single family dwelling has a separate PIN. As such, the lot with the dwelling would not meet
the minimum lot area or lot width requirements for the R-3, General Multiple Family Dwelling district.
Each of the proposed lots (Tracts A & B) will be 79.48 feet wide x 136.28 feet long. The lot area is
10,831.5 square feet. This meets the minimum lot requirements of the R-3, General Multiple Family
District. Tract A, containing an 8 foot by 12 foot shed, will remain vacant and may at some time be
utilized to develop a three or less unit dwelling. Tract B will contain a single family dwelling and a
detached garage. The dwelling has nonconforming setbacks, and may not be expanded without a
variance.
PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
The proposed lot split meets the minimum lot requirements of the R-3, General Multiple Family
Dwelling district. Staff recommended that the Planning Commission recommend approval of the lot
split request with the following stipulations:
1. The detached shed located on Tract A shall be relocated to Tract B or completely removed.
2. A park dedication fee of$750 per lot shall be paid.
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION:
The Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of the request to the City
Council. They amended stipulation #2 to read: "A park dedication fee of$750 per lot shall be paid.
The fee for Tract A shall be paid at the time of issuance of a building permit. The petitioner shall work
with staff to arrange payment of the fee for Tract B."
CITY COUNCIL RECOMMENDATION:
After review of past park dedication fee requirements, staff determined that the park fee was only
collected on the vacant parcel. Staff recommends that the fee for Tract B be waived.
Staff recommends that the City Council concur with the Planning Commission action.
5.01
Project Summary
L.S. #97-03, by Ray Kahl
Page 2
PROJECT DETAILS
Petition For: A lot split to create two residential lots; one vacant and one
with a dwelling.
Location of 5616 - 4 th Street N.E.
Property:
Legal Description Lots 4 - 7, Block 4, Hamilton's Addition to Mechanicsville
of Property:
Size:
Topography: Flat
Existing Trees, sod, some shrubs
Vegetation:
Existing R-3, General Multiple Family Dwelling; Hamilton's Addition
Zoning/Platting: to Mechanicsville; 1886
Availability Connected (5615 - 4th Street NE)
of Municipal
Utilities:
Vehicular 4th Street
Access:
Pedestrian N/A
Access:
Engineering N/A
Issues:
Comprehensive The zoning and Comprehensive Plan are currently
Planning Issues: consistent in this area.
Public Hearing To be taken.
Comments:
5.02
Project Summary
L.S. #97-03, by Ray Kahl
Page 3
ADJACENT SITES:
WEST: Zoning: C-2, General Business Land Use: Used car lot
SOUTH: Zoning: R-3, General Multiple Fam. Land Use: Residential
EAST: Zoning: R-3, General Multiple Fam. Land Use: Residential
NORTH: Zoning: R-3, General Multiple Fam. Land Use: Residential
Site Planning
Issues:
REQUEST
The petitioner, Ray Kahl, on behalf of property owners June Bierch and Gloria Sorby, requests that a
lot split be approved to separate four 40 foot platted lots into two buildable lots. One lot will remain
vacant for future development, and the second lot will be for an existing dwelling and garage
SITE DESCRIPTION/HISTORY
The subject property is located south of 57th Avenue on 4th Street. The property is zoned R-3,
General Multiple Family as are the lots to the north, south, and east across 4th Street. A four unit
apartment building is located north of the subject property, and a single family unit is located to the
south. To the west, the property is zoned C-2, General Business, and is utilized as a used car sales
lot (Motor Valet).
Located on the subject property is a single family dwelling unit constructed prior to 1955 and
measuring 20' x 34'. Also located on the property is a detached garage constructed in 1966,
measuring 24' x 24'. Also located on the property is an 8' x 12' shed located on a concrete slab.
The subject property is legally defined by four 40 foot platted lots (Lots 4 - 7, Block 4, Hamilton's
Addition to Mechanicsville). Currently, Lots 4 - 6 are combined under one PIN and contains a
detached garage and shed. Lot 7 has a separate PIN and contains a single family dwelling unit.
ANALYSIS
The petitioner is proposing to create two buildable lots, each measuring 79.48' x 136.28'. Tract A will
be composed of Lots 4 and 5, and contain the detached 8' x 12' shed. Tract B will be composed of
Lots 6 and 7, and will contain the detached 24' x 24 garage and the 20' x 34' single family dwelling
unit.
5.03
Project Summary
L.S. #97-03, by Ray Kahl
Page 4
Tracts A and B each meet the minimum lot width and lot area requirements for the R-3, General
Multiple Family Dwelling district. Tract A will be vacant and could provide adequate area and lot
width for a three family dwelling (three family dwellings require a minimum lot area of 10,000 square
feet and a minimum lot width of 75 feet).
The shed located on proposed Tract A will need to be removed or relocated onto Tract B, as
accessory structures may not exist prior to construction of the principal use. The single family
dwelling located on Tract B has nonconforming setbacks. The dwelling may not be expanded or
improved without a approval of a variance.
PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
The proposed lot split meets the minimum lot requirements of the R-3, General Multiple Family
Dwelling district. Staff recommended that the Planning Commission recommend approval of the lot
split request with the following stipulations:
1. The detached shed located on Tract A shall be relocated to Tract B or removed entirely.
2. A park dedication fee of$750 per lot shall be paid.
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION:
The Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of the request to the City
Council. They amended stipulation #2 to read: "A park dedication fee of$750 per lot shall be paid.
The fee for Tract A shall be paid at the time of issuance of a building permit. The petitioner shall work
with staff to arrange payment of the fee for Tract B."
CITY COUNCIL RECOMMENDATION:
After review of past park dedication fee requirements, staff determined that the park fee was only
collected on the vacant parcel. Staff recommends that the fee for Tract B be waived.
Staff recommends that the City Council concur with the Planning Commission action.
5.04
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETNG OF OCTOBER 13, 1997 PAGE 3
4. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNJNG COMMISSION MEETING OF
SEPTEMBER 17, 1997:
RECEIVED THE MINUTES OF PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF
OCTOBER 1, 1997.
5. RESOLUTION APPROVING A SUBDIVISION, LOT SPLIT, L.S. #97-03, TO
CREATE TWO RESIDENTIAL LOTS, ON LOTS 4, 5, 6, AND 7, BLOCK 4,
HAMILTON'S ADDITION TO MECHANICSVILLE, GENERALLY LOCATED
AT 5616 FOURTH STREET N.E. (BY RAY KAHL) (WARD 1):
Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that the petitioner is Ray Kahl on behalf of June Bierch
and Gloria Sorby. The petitioner asks that four 40 foot platted lots be converted to two
buildable lots. Each of the buildable lots will be 79.48 feet wide and 136.28 feet long and
have lot areas of 10,831.5 feet. The Planning Commission approved this request on
October 1, 1997, with one stipulation. Staff recommends Council's concurrence with the
Planning Commission's action with the understanding that the stipulation shall be modified
in a manner that requires payment of a park dedication fee for one rather than both of the
newly created lots. One of the lots has a building on it, and the City has not charged the
dedication fee in the past for this type of situation.
THIS ITEM WAS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA AND PLACED
ON THE REGULAR AGENDA.
6. RESOLUTION NO. 79-1997 ELECTING TO CONTINUE PARTICIPATING IN
THELOCAL HOUSING INCENTIVES ACCOUNT PROGRAM UNDER THE
METROPOLITAN LIVABLE COMMUNITIES ACT FOR CALENDAR YEAR
1998:
Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that the Local Housing Incentives Account program is
one of three state programs designed to encourage affordable housing and economic
development. In view of the City's past successes and current applications for funding
under these programs, staff recommends Council's approval of this resolution.
THIS ITEM WAS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA AND PLACED
ON THE REGULAR AGENDA.
7. ESTABLISH PUBLIC HEARING DATE FOR NOVEMBER 10 1997, FOR THE
HACKMANN AVENUE PROJECT NO. ST. 1998-1:
Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that the proposed project provides for the reconstruction
of Hackmann Avenue and Hackmann Circle, as well as for the replacement of water lines
in these areas,/A public meeting was held and a petition was circulated and signed by 32
of the 58 property owners. Staff recommends that Council establish Monday, November
10, 1997; as the public hearing date for this project.
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETNG OF OCTOBER 13 1997 PAGE .t
SET THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR NOVEMBER 10, 1997, FOR
CONSIDERATION OF THE HACKMANN AVENUE PROJECT NO. ST. 1998-1.
8. ESTABLISH A PUBLIC HEARING DATE FOR OCTOBER 27 1997 ON AN
ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTERS 113 AND 11 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY
CODE TO INCREASE SOLID WASTE ABATEMENT PROGRAM FEES:
Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that the proposed hearing date is October 27, 1998. The
proposed increase is from $4.00 per quarter to $6.00 per quarter. The purpose of the
increase is to accommodate new costs associated with our change from biweekly to
weekly curbside recycling and other costs associated with the collection of plastics and the
operation of a redemption center. Staff recommends Council's approval in setting the
hearing date for October 27, 1997.
SET THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR OCTOBER 2,7, 1997, FOR AN INCREASE IN
THE CITY'S SOLID WASTE ABATEMENT PROGRAM FEES.
9. RESOLUTION NO. 80-1997 AUTHORIZING APPLICATION OF OFFICE OF
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSISTANCE GRANT FUNDS AND EXECUTION OF
GRANT AGREEMENT:
Mr. Burns, City Manager, stated that City/staff and staff from the Global Action Plan are
interested in pursuing grant funds for the purpose of expanding the Global Action Plan's
Eco Team Program into Fridley =ng
ent complexes. The proposed grant amount is
$17,500. There is a fifty percent requirement ($17,500) that will be funded by
the Global Action Plan through prate donations. Staff recommends Council's approval
of the resolution approving the grant application.
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ADOPTED RESOLUTION ATO. 80-1997.
10. APPROVE CHANGE DER NO. 1 TO I-694/TH 47 RAMP RECONSTRUC-
TION PROJECT NO. Si. 1997-3:
Mr. Burns, City Ma ger, reported the net cost of the change order is $3,546.40. It
covers costs for sp M/
signing, the addition of a pipe sleeve under the ramp for future
utility wiring,joints ealing, and grading related to repairs to an existing storm sewer. Staff
recommends ap oval of the change order to the City's contract with Forest Lake
Construction. 1 of these costs are reimbursable by MnDOT.
APPROVE CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 TO I-694/TH 47 N.E. RAMP
RECONS RUCTION PROJECT NO. ST 1997-3.
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETNG OF OCTOBER 13, 1997 PAGE 15
No other persons spoke regarding this proposed rezoning request.
MOTION by Councilman Schneider to close the public hearing. Sec ed by Councilman
Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Jorgenson de red the motion carried
unanimously and the public hearing closed at 9:20 p.m.
OLD BUSINESS:
2. ORDINANCE NO. 1105 TO AMEND HE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICST
REZONING REQUEST, ZO i #97-03 BY THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
GENERALLY LOCATED A HE NORTHEAST CORNER OF 61ST WAY AND
EAST RIVER ROAD) (WARD 3):
Councilman Billings stated that he requested this item be removed from the consent agenda. He
voted against on the first*ding of this ordinance and he wishes to remain consistent in his vote.
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MOTION/ayor
lwoman Bolkcom to waive the second reading and adopt Ordinance No.
1105 on reading and order publication. Seconded by Councilman Billings. Upon a
voice votorgenson, Councilman Barnette, Councilman Schneider and Councilwoman
Bolkco vor of the motion. Councilman Billings voted against the motion. Mayor
Jorgepson declared the motion carried.
,AW BUSINESS:
5. RESOLUTION APPROVING A SUBDIVISION, LOT SPLIT, L.S. #97-03, TO
CREATE TWO RESIDENTIAL LOTS ON LOTS 4, 5, 6, AND 7, BLOCK 4,
HAMILTON'S ADDITION TO MECHANICSVILLE, GENERALLY LOCATED
AT 5616 FOURTH STREET N.E. (BY RAY KAHL) (WARD 1):
Councilman Billings stated that he wished to ask the Planning Commission for clarification on
Exhibit A of the Resolution.
Ms. Dacy, Community Development Director, stated that for clarification, on Page 5.06 Exhibit
A, No. 2, delete the second and third sentence, "The fee for tract A shall be paid at the time of
issuance of a building permit. The petitioner shall work with staff to arrange payment for the fee
for Tract B." Exhibit A, No. 2 should read, "A park dedication fee of$750 for Tract A shall be
paid."
MOTION by Councilman Billings to amend Exhibit A, No. 2 to state, "A park dedication fee of
$750 Tract A shall be paid". Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Jorgenson declared the motion carried unanimously.
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETNG OF OCTOBER 13. 1997 PAGE 16
MOTION by Councilman Billings to adopt Resolution No. 78-1997. Seconded by Council-
woman Bolkcom. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Jorgenson declared the motion
carried unanimously.
6. RESOLUTION NO. 79-1997 ELECTING TO CONTINUE PARTICIPATING IN
THE LOCAL HOUSING INCENTIVES ACCOUNT PROGRAM UNDER THE
METROPOLITAN LIVEABLE COMMUNITIES ACT FOR CALENDAR YEAR
1998:
Councilman Billings stated that he requested this item be removed frothe consent agenda to
recommend that "City of Fridley" be inserted in the parenthetical area.
MOTION by Councilman Billings to amend the statemen/Hou ,
herefore, be it resolved that
the City of Fridley hereby elects to participate in the Localncentives Program under the
Metropolitan Livable Communities Act during the calendar ." Seconded by Councilman
Barnette. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Jeclared the motion carried
unanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Billings to ad/on
No. 79-1997 with the following change:
Now therefore be it resolved by the Chereby elects to participate in the Local
Housing Incentives Program under theivable Communities Act during the year
1998. Seconded by Councilman Schneiice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Jorgenson
declared the motion carried unanimously12. RESOLUTION DESIGNATAND NUMBER OF COUNCIL
MEETINGS (1997):
Councilman Billings stated that h requested this item be removed from the consent agenda to
determine if Council we meet ' conference sessions on the actual dates listed. Councilman
Billings did not verify the date with his calendar.
Mayor Jorgenson stated t at some of the meeting dates did change. She requested that staff
compare the meeting dat s.
MOTION by Counci an Billings to table the resolution designating time and number of Council
meetings until Oct er 27, 1997. Seconded by Councilman Schneider. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, May Jorgenson declared the motion carried unanimously.
NEW BUSN SS:
19. R SOLUTION NO 81-1997 APPROVING A PLAT P.S. #97-03 FRIENDLY
HEVROLET TO RESUBDIVIDE THREE UNPLATTED LOTS INTO THREE
LOTS, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 7501 HIGHWAY 65 N.E.) (WARD 2)
Mr. Hickok, Planning Coordinator, stated that the request was made by Bolton & Menk on behalf
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RESOLUTION NO. 78 - 1997
RESOLUTION APPROVING A SUBDIVISION, LOT SPLIT,
L.S. #97-03, TO CREATE TWO RESIDENTIAL LOTS, ON
LOTS 4, 5, 6, AND 7, BLOCK 4, HAMILTON'S ADDITION
TO MECHANICSVILLE, GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5616 -
4TH STREET N.E.
WHEREAS, the City Council approved a lot split at the October 13, 1997
meeting, and two stipulations attached as Exhibit A; and
WHEREAS, such approval was to create two residential lots, with legal
descriptions as follows :
Tract A: Lots 4 and 5, Block 4, Hamilton' s Addition to
Mechanicsville, together with half the vacated alley adjacent
thereto.
Tract B: Lots 6 and 7, Block 4, Hamilton' s Addition to
Mechanicsville, together with half the vacated alley adjacent
thereto.
WHEREAS, the City has received the required Certificate of Survey from
the owners; and
WHEREAS, such approval will create two residential lots.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council directs the
petitioner to record this lot split at Anoka County within six months
of this approval or else such approval shall be null and void.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 13TH
DAY OF OCTOBER, 1997 .
NANCY J. JORGENSON - MAYOR
ATTEST:
WILLIAM A. CHAMPA - CITY CLERK
Page 2 - Resolution No. 78 - 1997
EXHIBIT A
1. The detached shed located on Tract A shall be relocated to Tract B
or completely removed.
2 . A park dedication fee of $750 for Tract A shall be paid.
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CITY OF
FWDLEY
FRIDLEY MUNICIPAL CENTER•6431 UNIVERSITY AVE. N.E. FRIDLEY, MN 55432 •(612)571-3450• FAX(612)571-1287
CITY COUNCIL
ACTION TAKEN NOTICE
October 24, 1997
Ray Kahl
941 Hillwind Road N.E.
Fridley, MN 55432
Dear Mr. Kahl:
On October 13, 1997, the Fridley City Council officially approved your request for a lot
split request, L.S. #97-03, to create two residential lots, on Lots 4, 5, 6, and 7, Block 4,
Hamilton's Addition to Mechanicsville, generally located at 5616 - 4'h Street N.E.
This lot split is contingent upon the following stipulations:
1. The detached shed located on Tract A shall be relocated to Tract B or completely
removed.
2. A park dedication fee of$750 for Tract A shall be paid.
If you have any questions regarding the above action, please call me at 572-3590.
Sincerely,
Barbara Dacy, AICP
Community Development Director
B D/dw
c: June A. Bierch
Gloria J. SorbyV
Please review the above, sign the statement below and return one copy to the City of
Fridley Planning Department by November 7, 1997.
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Concur with action take .
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