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PLA 10/21/2009 f0 bir C CITY OF FRIDLEY AGENDA PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2009, 7:00 P.M. LOCATION: CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS FRIDLEY MUNICIPAL CENTER, 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE CALL TO ORDER: ROLL CALL: APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES: October 7, 2009 1. PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of a Preliminary Plat, PS #09-04, by Greg Dahlke, E & J Development, to subdivide one lot to create two lots, generally located at 8170 Hickory Street NE. 2. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE DECEMBER 9, 2008, ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND ENERGY COMMISSION MEETING. 3. RECEIVE THE MINUTES OF THE AUGUST 3, 2009, PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING. OTHER BUSINESS: ADJOURN PLANNING COMMISSION OCTOBER 7,2009 Chairperson Kondrick called the Planning Commission meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Brad Dunham, Leroy Oquist, Dean Saba, David Kondrick, Marcy Sibel, Brad Sielaff, Jack Velin OTHERS PRESENT: Stacy Stromberg, City Planner George Brown, HB Fuller Chuck Schwalbe, Sign Wise Group APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES: September 16, 2009 MOTION by Commissioner Dunham to approve the minutes as presented. Seconded by Commissioner Sielaff. UPON VOICE VOTE,ALL VOTING AYE,CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY PUBLIC HEARING: 1. Consideration of a Special Use Permit, SP 09-13, by H.B. Fuller Co.,to allow limited outdoor storage in the rear yard of the property,generally located at 5220 Main Street NE. MOTION by Commissioner Oquist to open the public hearing. Seconded by Commissioner Sibel. UPON VOICE VOTE,ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE PUBLIC HEARING OPENED AT 7:04 P.M. Stacy Stromberg, City Planner, said the petitioner, George Brown, on behalf of HB Fuller, is seeking a special use permit to allow limited outdoor storage in two designed areas, one within the side yard and the other within the rear yard of the property,which is located at 5220 Main Street. The items stored outdoor will consist of storage trailers that contain empty 55 gallon drums,pallet storage, and other misc. materials/equipment required for their business. Ms. Stromberg said that the property is zoned M-2, Heavy Industrial as are the properties to the north and south. Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad property is to the west and Single Family Residential properties are located to the east. It is located on r V Main Street, south of Interstate 694. The property was originally developed in 1959. Storm damage in 1965, required the building to be reconstructed. Several additions have been constructed since 1965. Ms. Stromberg said that this summer the City's Community Development department has hired a Code Enforcement Intern to do systematic inspections of our commercial and industrial properties. As a result, many of our industrial businesses will be coming before the Planning Commission and City Council for special use permits for outdoor storage. This special use permit request is one of those that came to staff's attention during those systematic inspections. Ms. Stromberg said that City Code allows limited outdoor storage in the industrial districts that is up to 50%of the building footprint with a special use permit. The buildings square footage is 43,600 square feet, so City code would allow up to 21,800 sq. ft. of outdoor storage on this site. The petitioner is requesting to have outdoor storage in two designated areas. The first area is located behind the building and is 10,800 sq. ft. in size. The second area is in the side yard and is in the loading dock area and is 5,100 square feet in size. Both areas combined are 15,900 square feet which is below what code would allow for outdoor storage space on this site. The two areas the petitioner has designed as outdoor storage areas, won't be full of outdoor storage items, instead the petitioner has created these two contiguous areas to encompass all of their outdoor storage needs. Ms. Stromberg said that before the special use permit can be issued, several additional requirements need to be met. Those specific requirements relate to height, screening, parking, and the types of materials allowed to be stored outside. Ms. Stromberg said that based on the breakdown of uses within the building, which was provided by the petitioner, parking needs for this site are 73 parking stalls. The petitioner has stated that they have 42 parking stalls on their site. As a result, they fall short of meeting code requirements by 31 stalls. Since this business has been in operation in this location for around 40 years, staff has asked the petitioner to provide staff with a better understanding of how the interior manufacturing space is used. Ms. Stromberg read the letter from George Brown, HB Fuller's Sr. Facility Technical Manager, who stated"HB Fuller currently has 39 employees at the Fridley plant, of which 27 work the day shift, 7 work 2"d shift and S work 3rd shift. At our peak when we were at 100%capacity and when our divisional offices were in the building, we had SI employees of who 34 were on the day shift, 9 were on 2nd shift, and 8 were on 3rd shift. We no longer have a separate division of our company and do not anticipate going back to those levels, but even at the highest point within our company, we had ample parking. It should also be pointed out that we have large machines within our manufacturing space that take up a lot of space and we also have large areas of warehouse space dedicated to storage of materials. " Ms. Stromberg said that staff hasn't noticed that parking seems to be an issue on this site, despite the fact that code would require them to have additional stalls. Based on what the petitioner has stated, about the amount of manufacturing space that is allocated for large equipment and warehouse space, staff would feel comfortable allowing the site to continue to function with the 42 parking stalls that currently exist. Staff will stipulate though that all parking stalls be clearly marked and that at which time parking does become an issue for this tenant or future tenants of the building that the interior space may need to be re-worked to better meet City code parking requirements. Ms. Stromberg said that the petitioner plans to designate two outdoor storage areas on the property. The first area is 10,800 square feet in size and is in the rear yard of the property. Within that storage area will be pallet storage,misc. equipment storage and storage of trailers that contain empty 55 gallon drums. Storage area two is 5,100 square feet in size and is in the side yard of the property, by the loading docks,between 2 sections of the building. This area will be used to store two storage trailers that hold the empty 55 gallon drums that are used for the petitioner's business. It should be noted that the storage trailers that are used will not meet City code height requirement of 12 ft. for outdoor storage,however,these trailers will be coming and going as all the 55 gallon drums are used. However, because the material within the trailers is continually being used for the petitioner's business and the trailers will come and go on the site; staff is comfortable allowing them to remain. Ms. Stromberg noted that one of the trailers on the north side of the lot is slightly over the petitioner's property line. The petitioner has articulated to staff that they have a verbal agreement with the neighboring property owner, Mr. Timmerman to have the trailers stored in this location and have had this agreement for at least 20 years. Ms. Stromberg said that the proposed outdoor storage areas will not be visible from Main Street, however storage area one will be visible from the railroad right of way. As a result, City staff will stipulate that the petitioner plant some ivy along the rear fence or plant some shrubbery along the fence line to help screen the area from the railroad right- of-way. The proposed site plan meets all other code requirements that aren't already addressed in this report. City staff hasn't heard from any neighboring property owners. Ms. Stromberg said that Staff recommends that if the special use permit is granted,the following stipulations be attached. 1. The petitioner shall submit a landscape plan to be approved by staff within 30 days of issuance of this special use permit, showing areas for installation of ivy or sufficient shrubbery to further screen the outdoor storage area from the rail right- of-way. 2. The petitioner shall stripe all parking stalls to meet City code requirements. 3. If a parking shortage occurs on the site, the petitioner shall develop an agreeable plan approved by City staff to re-work the interior space of the existing building or find other parking options. 4. The location and type of materials shall be reviewed by the Fire Marshal. Commissioner Oquist asked what type of materials would be stored under stipulation number four. He asked if it would be outdoor storage items. Ms. Stromberg said that is correct. The Fire Marshal would like to know what is being stored outside. Commissioner Oquist asked if the storage items would be checked on a monthly basis. Ms. Stromberg answered no, the Fire Marshal will check out the items periodically but not on a monthly basis. Commissioner Oquist suggested to add something to stipulation number four about the fact that we're referring to outside materials. Commissioner Velin asked if the storage that was facing the rail road tracks really needed to be screened. Chairperson Kondrick said that with the North Star Rail coming in maybe those folks don't want to look at the storage areas. Ms. Stromberg said that it is a code requirement to have the area screened from the rail right-of-way so it was not something additional staff was asking them to do. Chairperson Kondrick asked if the petitioner understood and was in agreement with the stipulations. George Brown,H.B. Fuller Co., said yes, he understood the stipulations and agreed with all of them. MOTION by Commissioner Saba to close the public hearing. Seconded by Commissioner Velin. UPON VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 7:15 P.M. MOTION by Commissioner Saba to approve the Consideration of a Special Use Permit, SP 09-13, by H.B. Fuller Co.,to allow limited outdoor storage in the rear yard of the property, generally located at 5220 Main Street NE with the following stipulations: 1. The petitioner shall submit a landscape plan to be approved by staff within 30 days of issuance of this special use permit, showing areas for installation of ivy or sufficient shrubbery to further screen the outdoor storage area from the rail right- of-way. 2. The petitioner shall stripe all parking stalls to meet City code requirements. 1 3. If a parking shortage occurs on the site,the petitioner shall develop an agreeable plan approved by City staff to re-work the interior space of the existing building or find other parking options. 4. The location and type of materials, specifically for outdoor storage, shall be reviewed by the Fire Marshal. Seconded by Commissioner Oquist. UPON VOICE VOTE,ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Chairperson Kondrick said that this item will go before the City Council on October 26, 2009 at 7:30 p.m. 2. Consideration of a Special Use Permit, SP#09-14, by Sign Wise Group,to allow an electronic gas pricing sign, generally located at 7899 East River Road NE. MOTION by Commissioner Sibel to open the public hearing. Seconded by Commissioner Sielaff. UPON VOICE VOTE,ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE PUBLIC HEARING OPENED AT 7:16 P.M. Stacy Stromberg, City Planner, said that the petitioner, Sign Wise Group, who is representing Mohamed Zaro, who is the property owner, of the property located at 7899 East River Road, is requesting a special use permit to allow a free-standing electronic LED gas pricing sign. Ms. Stromberg said that an 80 sq. ft. free-standing sign already exists on the subject property. The petitioner is planning to reface the existing sign and insert a 28 sq. ft. panel, which will allow for an electronic LED gas pricing sign. The new sign face will also have panels inserted in it,which will allow space for signage for other tenants within the rest of the building. Total square footage of the sign is 80 sq. ft. Ms. Stromberg said that the subject property is located at the southeast corner of 79th Way and East River Road. The property is zoned C-1, Local Business. Motor vehicle fuel and oil dispensing services are a permitted special use in the C-1, Local Business zoning district. In 1992, the City Council approved a special use permit to allow motor vehicle fuel and oil dispensing service as an accessory use to a convenience store. A variance was also granted in 1992, to reduce the hard surface setback requirement from 20 ft. to 6 ft. to allow the construction of a gasoline pump island. The original free- standing sign was constructed in 1981; however,there have been several changes and modifications to the sign since it was constructed. Ms. Stromberg said that electronic changeable signs are an approved special use in any zoning district, except residential,provided the message doesn't change more often than once every 45 seconds. The sign also needs to be in conformance with the sign requirements for the zoning district, in which the property is located. The subject property is zoned, C-1, Local Business, which requires that free standing signage cannot exceed 80 square feet in size. The existing and proposed sign meets that size requirement and all other sign code requirements for free-standing signage. The petitioner is proposing a retro-fit the existing sign, by installing a 28 sq. ft. panel which will display an electronic LED gas pricing sign. The new sign will also identify the property as the "Riverboat" and have panels for names of the businesses within the strip mall to be displayed. Ms. Stromberg said that Staff recommends that if the special use permit is granted, the following stipulations be attached. 1. Petitioner shall obtain sign permit and current sign erector license prior to installing any signage on site. 2. Message on L.E.D. sign shall not change more often than authorized under Section 214.07 of the Fridley City Code. 3. Message on L.E.D. sign shall never flash or have motion that may distract vehicular traffic in the area. 4. The existing manual gas pricing sign on the pole below the 80 square foot existing cabinet shall be removed upon installation of the electronic gas pricing sign. 5. The existing sign pole shall be repainted. Chairperson Kondrick asked if Mr. Schwalbe had anything to add to the staff presentation. Mr. Schwalbe, Sign Wise Group, said that one of the stipulations was changed to allow them to keep the old sign up until the new sign is done so the gas prices can be posted. Chairperson Kondrick asked if he was okay with the other stipulations. Mr. Schwalbe answered yes, definitely. MOTION by Commissioner Saba to close the public hearing. Seconded by Commissioner Dunham. UPON VOICE VOTE,ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 7:23 P.M. Commissioner Oquist said that the new signs are nicer looking than the old ones and it is great to have the new technology. Chairperson Kondrick added that it will be easier to change the prices. MOTION by Commissioner Oquist to approve the consideration of a Special Use Permit, SP#09-14, by Sign Wise Group,to allow an electronic gas pricing sign, generally located at 7899 East River Road NE with the following stipulations: 1. Petitioner shall obtain sign permit and current sign erector license prior to installing any signage on site. 2. Message on L.E.D. sign shall not change more often than authorized under Section 214.07 of the Fridley City Code. 3. Message on L.E.D. sign shall never flash or have motion that may distract vehicular traffic in the area. 4. The existing manual gas pricing sign on the pole below the 80 square foot existing cabinet shall be removed upon installation of the electronic gas pricing sign. 5. The existing sign pole shall be repainted. Seconded by Commissioner Sielaff. UPON VOICE VOTE,ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Chairperson Kondrick said that this item will also go before City Council on October 26, 2009. 3. Receive the Minutes of the September 3,2009 Housing and Redevelopment Authority Commission Meeting. MOTION by Commissioner Oquist to receive the minutes of the September 3, 2009 Housing and Redevelopment Authority Commission Meeting. Seconded by Commissioner Saba. UPON VOICE VOTE,ALL VOTING AYE,CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY OTHER BUSINESS: 4. Approve the 2010 Planning Commission meeting dates. Stacy Stromberg, City Planner, said that in 2010 the Planning Commission will only meet once a month; the third Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. MOTION by Commissioner Oquist to approve the 2010 Planning Commission meeting dates. Seconded by Commissioner Velin. UPON VOICE VOTE,ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Ms. Stromberg said that at the last meeting there were several SUP's requested for outdoor storage. All of them were approved at the September 28`h City Council meeting f Ms. Stromberg said that the next Planning Commission meetings scheduled are October 21" and November 4th ADJOURN MOTION by Commissioner Saba to Adjourn. Seconded by Commissioner Oquist. UPON VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON KONDRICK DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE MEETING ADJOURNED AT 7:25 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Krista Monsrud, Recording Secretary City of Fridley Land Use Application PS #09-04 October 21, 2009 GENERAL INFORMATION SPECIAL INFORMATION Applicant: E&J Development Public Utilities: Greg Dahlke Existing building is connected. Utilities are located in 8170 Hickory Street NE the street for new lot development. Fridley MN 55432 Transportation: Requested Action: The existing business is accessed from Hickory Plat Street as will the new lot. Purpose: Physical Characteristics: To create 2 Heavy Industrial Lots from 1 Proposed new lot is relatively flat and was partially Lot developed for a temporary rock crushing operation and outdoor storage. Existing Zoning: SUMMARY OF REQUEST M-3, Heavy Industrial, Outdoor Intensive The petitioner, Mr. Dahlke is seeking to plat the Location: property at 8170 Hickory Street to allow for the 8170 Hickory Street creation of two Heavy Industrial lots. Size: SUMMARY OF ANALYSIS 545,084 sq. ft. 12.51 acres City Staff recommends approval of this plat Existing Land Use: request. Industrial 0 Proposed lots exceed the minimum size Surrounding Land Use & Zoning: standards required by the City of Fridley Zoning N: Industrial & M-3 Code. E: Industrial & M-3 0Proposed plat will create a new Heavy Industrial S: Industrial & M-3 lot for new industrial development. W: Railroad & RR CITY COUNCIL ACTION/60 DAY DATE Comprehensive Plan Conformance: City Council — October 21, 2009 Consistent with Plan 60 Day Date — November 16, 2009 Zoning Ordinance Conformance: Section 205.19.4.A requires a minimum lot size of 1 '/z acre in the M-3 zoning district. Each lot will meet or exceed the City's minimum lot size standard. Zoning History: Q Lot hasn't been platted. ; 2003— Property developed with the construction of a building. `` 2003— SUP issued to allow a rock crushing facility 2008—SUP issued to allow a telecommunications tower Legal Description of Property: The South 844 feet of that part of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 30, Range 24, which lies East of the Railroad right-of-way, Anoka County, Minnesota. 3 Aerial of Proposed Lot Subdivision Staff Report Prepared by: Stacy Stromberg r PS #09-04 ANALYSIS The petitioner, Greg Dahlke, is seeking to plat that property located at 8170 Hickory Street, to allow for the creation of two Heavy Industrial lots. The subject property is zoned M-3, Outdoor Intensive Heavy Industrial, as are the properties to the north, east and south. The property to the west is the railroad --' --- property, across the railroad tracks, the properties are zoned, M-1, Light Industrial and M-4, Manufacturing Only. The subject property is located on Hickory Street, _ off of 81"Avenue and west of University Avenue. The o property was developed in 2003, with the construction of { a 23,488 sq. ft. office and warehouse building. The M-3, Heavy Industrial zoning district, allows outdoor storage by right, so the existing business has outdoor storage of trailers on the site. When the site was developed in 2003, a special use permit was also approved by the City y Council to allow a rock crushing operation on the northern portion of the lot. That rock crushing operation only temporary survived on the site and as a result that c "' i` special use permit has become void. A special use permit was issued in 2008 to allow the construction of a telecommunications tower on the subject property. However, to date, that tower has not been constructed. Fridley requires that lots in the M-3, Heavy Industrial Outdoor Intensive zoning district be a minimum of 150 ft. in width with a minimum total lot area of 1 % acres. After the plat, proposed Lot#1 will be 541 ft. in width and "a 303,802 square feet (6.97 acres) in area. Proposed Lot#2 will be 303 feet in width and 213,426 square feet (4.90 acres) in size after the replat. �'. The existing driveway on Lot 2 will need to be moved to ensure that it is 5 ft. from the newly established property , x - line. All other code requirements, including but not limited to, setbacks, lot coverage, landscaping, storm water treatment, etc. will need to be met when Lot 2 is developed. City staff hasn't heard from any neighboring property owners. STAFF RECOMMENDATION . x t City Staff recommends approval of this preliminary plat request, with stipulations. • Proposed lots exceed the size standards required by the City of Fridley Zoning Code. • Proposed plat will create a new Heavy Industrial lot for new industrial development. STIPULATIONS City Staff recommend that the following stipulations be placed upon approval of this request. 1. The petitioner shall move any part of the existing driveway on Lot 2, to ensure that it's 5 feet from the newly created property line within 60 days of preliminary plat approval. 2. Surface, curb and gutter will need to be replaced on Lot 2 upon issuance of a building permit. 3. The petitioner shall pay$12,536.00 park dedication fee upon issuance of a building permit for Lot 2. 4. The property owner of record at time of building permit application to pay all water and sewer connection fees prior to issuance of a building permit. 5. The petitioner shall properly maintain Lot#2 until sale occurs. 6. The petitioner shall provide easements as shown on preliminary plat drawing. 7. An easement for the pond that crosses lot lines shall be established and filed and a storm pond maintenance agreement shall be filed with the City. B. There shall be no outdoor storage on Lot 2 until it's developed with a principal structure. "CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE FRIDLEY, MN 55432 (763) 572-3592 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT SUBTVISION APPLICATION FOR: Plat Lot Split PROPERTY INFORMATION: (certificate of survey required for submittal, see attached) Address: �- Property Identification Number: 4 3b - —1 3 - 6 c' (�-1- Legal Description: Lot Block Tract/Addition Current Zoning: Square footage/acreage: 1 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: ADDRESS: DAYTIME PHONE: [gSI I? g21o!�- SIGNATURE/DATE: PETITIONER INFORMATION NAME: �-- -- ` ADDRESS: DAYTIME PHONE: 5 37 SIGNATURE/DATE: - l FEES Plat: ( 500.00 or 20 Lots, $15.00 for each additional lot Total Fee: Lot Sp it'-$"1, 50.00 Receipt#: ��� a S Received By: Application Number: 0 E- DLIp Scheduled Planning Commission Date: �G 'oZ�'O9 Scheduled City Council Date: 15 Day Applicatio�lCotnplete Notification10--Q - 0 !q Date: 60 Day Date: ' ` CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION TO: All property owners/residents within 350 feet of property, generally located at 8170 Hickory Street NE. CASE NUMBER: Preliminary Plat, PS #09-04 APPLICANT. Greg Dahlke, E & J Development Petitioner or representative must attend the Planning Commission meeting. PURPOSE: To subdivide one lot to create two lots. LOCATION OF 8170 Hickory Street NE PROPERTY AND LEGAL The South 844 feet of that part of the southwest % of the Northeast DESCRIPTION: % of Section 3-30-24, lying easterly of the easterly right-of-way line of the railroad; except road; subject to easement of record. DATE AND TIME OF Planning Commission Meeting: HEARING: Wednesday, October 21, 2009, 7:00 p.m. The Planning Commission Meetings are televised live the night of the meeting on Channel 17. PLACE OF HEARING: Fridley Municipal Center, City Council Chambers 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 Julie Jones, Planning Coordinator, at 6431 University Avenue N.E., Fridley, MN 55432 or FAX at 763-571-1287. 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 763-572-3500 no later than October 14, 2009. The TDD# is 763-572-3534. ANY QUESTIONS: Contact Stacy Stromberg, Planner, at 763-572-3595. *PROPOSED CITY The proposed City Council meeting Date for this item will be COUNCIL MEETING Monday, November 9, 2009. *This date is subject to change DATE depending on the outcome of the Planning Commission meeting. Please confirm City Council date prior to attending City Council meeting. Publish: October 8, 2009 CITYOF Community Development Department FRIDLEY Public Hearing Notice � � J 1 i' � F � y� � az90 100 A D N IIVV 160 6283 8251 2 $ $ 0 8201 8201 8260 ;1 o 166 8251 '1 ao 7 8161 ai 8150 41 S1 ) �\ 8101 r N 81 ST AVE 8022 181 161 8090 8018 Y 6030 K N 75 $ $ m $ 7— 140 8050 1mJ N 1yJ NN - 40 /> 0 ® f0 �b 0 P N iD N d CD 0010 LI RTY ST o $ spa 7980 140 7906 7942 W 7901 7989 r n794 �o 290 7900 $ S 8 S o m $ Y ?� 7&39 7901 7 {j $ m a it a �+ m 121 WAY 79TH AVE SOURCES N Fridley Engineering Fridley GIS Plat Request, PS#09-04 Anoka County GIS Petitioner: Greg Dahlke W E 8170 Hickory Street NE Map Date:October 5, 2009 S CURRENT OCCUPANT RKI INCORPORATED NORTHERN INGREDIENTS 8251 ASHTON AVE NE 850 HUBBARD AVE 8101 ASHTON AVE NE FRIDLEY, MN 55432-1702 ST PAUL, MN 55104 FRIDLEY, MN 55432 FRIDLEY C TY OF CURRENT OCCUPANT DAHLKE ELTON &JOANNE 6431 U�SITY AVE NW NE 8170 HICKORY ST FRID Y, 55432 F110LEY, MN 55432 FRIDLEY, MN 55432 CURRENT OCCUPANT CUR T OCCUPANT METROPOLITAN COUNCIL 8170 HICKORY ST NE NE 390 N ROBERT ST FRIDLEY, MN 55432-1001 F LE , MN 55432 ST PAUL, MN 55101 RKI INCORPORATED CURE OCCUPANT RKI INCORPORATED 851 HUBBARD AVE NE951 HUBBARD AVE ST PAUL, MN 55104 FRI , MN 55432 ST PAUL, MN 55104 CURRENT OCCUPANT DMK MANAGEMENT CURRENT OCCUPANT NE� 5605 W 36TH ST SUITE 202 8290 MAIN ST NE FRI Y, MN 55432 ST LOUIS PK, MN 55416 FRIDLEY, MN 55432-1872 CON-WAY CENTRAL EXPRESS CURRENT OCCUPANT CURRENT OCCUPANT PO BOX 4138 51 81 STAVE NE 8201 HICKORY ST NE PORTLAND, OR 97208 FRIDLEY, MN 55432-1760 FRIDLEY, MN 55432-1000 LAND&SCHILLE PARTNERS LANDSCHILLE PARTNERS CU RE T OCCUPANT 8201 HICKORY ST 820114 Y` RY ST ' NR��� FRIDLEY, MN 55432 FRID MN 55432 F IDL MN 55432 XTRA LEASE INC CURRENT OCCUPANT KADLEC DOROTHY 1801 PARK 270 DR STE 400 40 81ST AVE NE 160 ELY ST NE ST LOUIS, MO 63146 FRIDLEY, MN 55432-1776 FRIDLEY, MN 55432 FLATEN ROBERT&MARY JANE BROWN WILLIAM T&RANDY A BURLINGTON NORTHERN INC 176 ELY ST NE 161 ELY ST NE PO BOX 961089 FRIDLEY, MN 55432 FRIDLEY, MN 55432 FORT WORTH,TX 76161 CURYNCCUPANT CURRENT OCCUPANT NORTHERN INGREDIENTS CO INC NE 181 ELY ST NE 8101 ASHTON AVE NE FRIDN 55432 FRIDLEY, MN 55432-1721 FRIDLEY, MN 55432 FR CITY OF CU R OCCUPANT FRID CITY OF 6431 IVERSITY AVE NE NE 64 IVERSITY AVE NE FRI LE , N 55432 F DLE N 55432 F IDLE MN 55432 CURR OCCUPANT CURRENT OCCUPANT CARLSON CAROL A NE 30 81 STAVE NE 2931 LINDEN DRIVE FRIDL Y, N 55432 FRIDLEY, MN 55432 ARDEN HILLS, MN 55112 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 October 21, 2009, at 7 : 00 p.m. for the purpose of: Consideration of a Preliminary Plat, PS #09-04, by Greg Dahlke, E & J Development, to subdivide one lot to create two lots, legally described as the South 844 feet of that part of the southwest X of the Northeast 14 of Section 3-30-24, lying easterly of the easterly right-of-way line of the railroad; except road; subject to easement of record, generally located at 8170 Hickory Street NE. 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 Stacy Stromberg, Planner, at 763-572-3595 . Hearing impaired persons planning to attend who need an interpreter or other persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids should contact Roberta Collins at 763-572-3500 no later than October 14, 2009 . The TDD number is 763-572-3534 . The proposed City Council meeting date for this item will be on November 9, 2009. *This date is subject to change depending on the outcome of the Planning Commission meeting. Please confirm City Council date prior to attending the City Council meeting. DAVID KONDRICK CHAIR PLANNING COMMISSION Publish: October 8, 2009 CI YOF FRIDLEY FRIDLEY MUNICIPAL CENTER • 6431 UNIVERSITY AVE.N.E.FRIDLEY,MN 55432 (763)571-3450 • FAX(763)571-1287 • TTD/TTY(763)572-3534 September 30, 2009 E&J Development Greg Dahlke 8170 Hickory Street NE Fridley MN 55432 Dear Mr. Dahlke: Per Minnesota Statute 15.99, local government units are required to notify land use applicants within 15 working days if their land use applications are complete. We officially received your applications for a Preliminary Plat on September 18, 2009. This letter serves to inform you that your application is complete. Your Preliminary Plat application hearing and discussion will take place at the City of Fridley Planning Commission Meeting on October 21, 2009 at 7:00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers at 6431 University Avenue. The City of Fridley City Council is scheduled to take final action on your preliminary plat on November 9, 2009 at 7:30 P.M. 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