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PL 10/13/1966 - 7220� � AGEND�� PLAN.�i iNG CO1�IlrIIS: I08 MFE7 � ING OCTOBF�t 13 , 1966 ROLL CALL: AP�'ROVE_ PLANNING COI�IISSION MINi)TES - SEPTII�BER 8, 196bs � �.....e ..r...r.....�. _.. APPfiOVE PI,ANNING C�IMISSION MIHOTES � SII'TII+18II3 22, 19b6: � 0 0 1. CONTINUID PUBLIC FIEEIRZNG: REZONI�TG R IIEST: ZOA 66-10 MAX SAI,ITE�MADT: Lot 4, Lot 17, Auditor's Subdivision ezeept part owned by Fridlsy. Bezona fro� R-1 (aingle family re�idence) to C-2-S {g�neral shoppiag areas). 2 CO�+Il�IIIgTICATION ERtCKSON PEPROLEDM CORP.: Re Qaeation SAV 4-08, Jaa�eph Zixak. n P�gee 1-3 PaB�ee 4-e Pagee 9-10 Pagee 11-12 Psgae 13-14 �e 15-20 Pag+e 2Y =4 �. . ....: .+. ,t s; 7 � FS.A3�'t1dxY� Ct1�41IS�I0N I�STII�IG � 5�'1'� a, 196( �AAGT� 1. � - - - . .......��� , 1lia mwting we cslieid Eo or�ss 6p Cbs�sm�a Rtavik �C 7 t4� i'eki. r � __ ' • �3d�tAlB Q?'��@ilt : �ll�lOB y K�'81/��C� $�1'�CIC90IIy BiIIdl� y�t!$�tA ilth.r� prss�nt A City �nagsr �Ta�na�r �i� � � j � � :.�' �5,: _.!.� � ' � ��"�:Y��.i. - � r►� . . �yoTIOTt by liughaQ, eQCOnded tyy Sricluoa�, th�at th• Pieaaiag �ommission apps�vQ tt►e �ira�t.se of .Auguat 25, 1966o Upon a voice �ote, th� matiox� casr�ed. 1 � �BLI 1 S iTRST 7.QA 6•IO SAL E Lot 4, �� 17', Audits�r � 3ubdiviaioa 8 except psrt ov�d by Psidlay. it�zoxie fsom 8�1 (siag2e family �csaicisacs} eo C•2-3 (ganeral ahoPP�B +�reas) . 1'rar�arsC w�sre �tr. Mmc. �al.iteriesn aad Wymsm 8�i.th, atttorns� �r�eprrrea�,Cix�, i�r o Sal itoxmsn. �he lo�laaiaa� iute�st�d wei�i�ars �re pss��ut aad ver���d thair opiainna as foliores t'�ar�cy Pisra� � 6132 Co�a�al Ave. N.Bo Ia �avos �sy�nnld �a Saati►soa 6116 �►t�raZ Avs. NeBe In iavot Rise. Rs�wld E. gwmaon bi26 Ctntaral Avsa Nag. ia favos Tho�sa E. Walinski b021 C�entsal Av�. ��Ee Obj�ect �ichas'd Ialav 6�57 Ces�tral evo. N.�e Objsct � R�v. Da l�i. �sso�o� 6175 C�atral Av�n HoB. Gbj�c� � Ja�r 8� stoaklein 6U44 Caatsa� Avro N.E. Ob'�ct �ir, b Mra. L. N�lsoa S06S C�ntrsl Av�. N.B. Ob,��ct �d�rw Ocel 6461 Ce�atral Avom N.E. Objaat R. C. 8cinrgl 6053 C�atsal Aw. lf.t. Obj�at Wya�an �miti� s8a�rad a ar� of tb� ar�a amd brieiiy raviwwd th� bisto�r �� xhi.s pra�rty• A'�out aix d�c aavaa qaars ago, l��r. S�litsrmaa pur�ha�r•►�3 �i� Y.a�nci. Thia laad va� mostly sonad G�2•S aod nw b� vi�h�d to g�t th� rost �ff th� proparty �so�d to confos�o r�itis t!w pr�sa�ut �h�pping c�ent�r ��ningo Th� �ir�t piuse of tbe ahopping a�aat�r haa aa+ b�an �o�rpl�t:d, am�l he t�as de�dicat�cit th� x�ad ta t!u CiR7 s�h�ch �ri.il cos�sct High�►ay �6.5 to Bi.e� Cr�ek �oad. ihs a�oct sta,�� i� to h�va th� rrst ot th� i�ad r�soaad appropxi,ataly. It �iil ha�ra 'buildings and paskiAga Chais�a�a Kssvik �acplaia�d to tba pwpls thst t'!� r�rquart to rsaans to C•2•5 ca�+�d i�aclud� msap oth� thiags b�aidoa a fhappia� c�aeer. In g�tassal, .it 3.� a camro�rcial typa af lawd ua� froo� arhat i�r �wsw�,l� eoa� e idssed �s shopPiaB c�eatsr a �A ctri�oa asked if a sarvi�� Qtation anrld bo put in 4nd t.��c au�oer . �r8� "�r�se'a P a • 8a 8 1966 Z Aaothsr citias� asusd tLet tbe typ�e of busi.nsasee bs awmasat�d ti�t � tro�uld aom� t:nd�s th� ordiaaaaa. Zi�a Cittiy i►i�ns�et s�ad �s� tiu Cit�► Codt t�st postion silati,a�g to C•2-S, In annors to s osstes plan of ti» City, C6airara R�avitc •tat.�d th� City map srptas�►ta tbs so-ca12�d msat� plan and a6ovs tbs vuioua typ4a oi w�s aucreatly ps�cmit�ed aad thie potition is to •Zt.sr th�t portion of tha oaaws plan. "11w osig�nal pla�n �as ps+spssyd t.�a os al�v�n y�asa ago. ' �ue lesiingt o� t6,s propi� pr�r�nt wss+� s vl�a p�opi� builc tb�ir hc�s, b�ua� tht lmd xaa aowd sasidfntial, thsy l�lt it �uld aoatiaut to bo ra�identi,al; i�res�s�e ia traffic h,wxdoua b�ams� o! tlis Qhilds�n; did not iM►1 tb�y i=ad aseusa� o� toLat is gaing i+a �id tbat • in Ciii� soaing aa�osy, sbout ev�tythin�g ia poeaibl•; b�li�nrea thia is inea�a- aist�nt wiCh t� dwaiopmant oi du srea ae Moore Lsk�e Pask ia oo� ot� eh� ps�tttsee ita tho City, that substandetd bort �sre �c'ased a�rd nwr ho�w built, w�ouid �eatl�ts ianvs a�ood park` tLan s� s aaa�e�cial aYw g�ca�lually snarorch oa the soaidsatisl arsa; felt tha �boppiag c�tts7c tpts gNrs�d to the bighwsy. . 1�lr. Pi�s spolas 3.n favot of ths tasaaing statiag tla Cit� is groyi�ag aad thi.a shoPFing c�nt�r a�ouid s�ot bara baoo d�ht ot ZO or 30 �st aao, aod did aot b�Iiev. Hoi�.y Gat�r Mouid l�sr tbis oo�►. Mreb�s Hu�a st�t.ad d�at �hs coaid s�s • valid swson for ti1u s�qwst n isam Alr. Selitesaim'a vi�wrpolat, but tw �aas dlfticaity sNis� a v�lid s�ssae !`ra�m th� �i�r's viw�potat. T!w usa avsgestsd �o pos�ibl� evuld ba allawd in m�s� sssesiativ� aosr�a Chaa Cix�r r+aqwstsd. C+A�l and C�S�2 both oi%r a aertcaia �maount ot seatriction ia Ntbaak �od building atand�rds r6i.eh ry pswids a buflss for Qomm�scial aod raaid�ntial, up�istl� alo�g C�ntral Sv�u. T7oald it bo possible tio asran�t plans so tbat sooins� of th:.� sosC aould b� utilir.sdY Y�y� Smith otated i�r. Salit�rmaa h�s a�ot c�t�cain�d aac�tatly �t h� ia goi�g to i�svs uatil he haa had a atacv�y �, tallad vith d�a as�6iC�et, �la., snd b�liw�d ih� fiteC at�ep wa to grt tla laad syson�d psops�cly. � highvt �md but aae ga�r this lmd is ios a oboppi�tg Qent�t �md w�ould not �wids�c putting anything but typ4s of buildix�;ga that wuld � tb� �hoppl.ng c�ntet bkauaa nt bi� invutmsat anei th� p�ople ��bo i�n rtorts or of!l.cu. Csstainiq tiut anw�s a�d �ants of tb� aboppia,� a�ntss bop� the p�opia w6o livo alos� wuid trs�t thi� aa tb�ir sboppi� �nt.�r. l�e. 8alites�n d�cught i�e �rauld sssa� and ti�sn h� eould `o a1�d vith hia ss�hit.�at sn�d tl�n bsi� b�ak ,�uuw�a pla�a+�. W6at�►�s ls�out h� �akss, lu � �rill 1�v� to bti� it back to tt� P]amaina Co�i�sioa. ll�r Ba�dsl atated tLst thss� ia a nwr aat�ory th�t ths Piannin� Co�at�aion r�d�d to Coesacii �by a plaoosd da�lop�nt asM �uld p�it tho Citq to Bav� • littlo �eure ao�rol ove� t� ��ralrpiaR oi a pas+osl to in�us+� it� o�tibilitj► Nitb th� sd joinie� ptrop�stpe H� su�t�d Cb+rt Ms. Salit�neaa b� psovided �►Lth a cop� o! �h� PD-F1aoMd n Dav�lo�pwat O�edinsa� to coa�id�t u�ia� it fas bis propastyr. . Mr. �ith atat�d Mr. Salitas� �as s�quisrd to didicatr a 66 faot ro�d�at9 tbrau�b th+� e�aat.�eer of tho psoPerty• Cauueil told bSa th� City • �ant+� aa oactvasiou y��� Lako D�ivt aasos� hia prop�sRy to eem�wiat � aith ItLct C�k �osd�.�� � Uad to altst t� initl,sl plans lw wa voskia8 a► to aanfos� �ritb fibat plan. �t. 8tlit�srn •tst�d i� wq► tl�e shoPP�B �� ��, is aati�- taetos�► but if t� do t�t �acpand rmd �t w�a battbc. t'h�y •tand eo hm a setba¢k. S�ryr �est i�psov�, gat s� bwin�s�s, �os+ o�i�ctiv� t�p� to b�rfs� eh� p�opla thh�s^s •• t.1�i �aanot ha�w jwt o� block. lt thi� poiat s mii aali vu ��i.th all nsi,�bbora pswrnt obj�et• �i �Pt ��Y Pi�r�+ar► aod 11r. aad bts , =syn�ld � �raua�. M�b�r 8u�f •tat�d d�at lu gs�tb�d Ch�t th� IIs�a r61di ti►� p�ti- tiows vialw eo aoo�sid�tr %rr thia aisrs wuld ps+ob�bly iit in a�os�a �e�stslatiw el�uiii.aa�#�oo tban C•2•S. Bia pss�oerl �Nli� i� C6s logi• cal d�wioprnt of thia traat of laod ia not pci�atil� sui�ntitl, M►iah i� dr� p�nsait a].asailicatiou. Zfis dil� in w� b�wwn C�2•� and 1•1 3a � tao �nat a di�%s+rneini to �aciat aa�cos� a�ing bouadary lia� • It Mould bs d�aisabl� to 1� so� �s'adseian aod �r s�attiation upon w� and buildia� staudstd� is� ths assa abuttins 1�1. �N a��d ths pvti.tioaw�c v�aild p�sd+ably b� �rilli�tg to aaa�id�r s� us� oi tbi� sosC, urd oa tltitt basis �u18 �s1ce • �rtion. !O?IqIT b�r Hu�b�s, s�ao�d�d by ssiekioo, that �4a Pla�mias Co�■�isi ioo aontit�n� dat p�sblia btatie� until Ootob�ar is. 1966 of du r�soain� s+�qwat (�Q11 466•10). Moc 8alit�m o# Lot� � aod i7, �uditot's 8ubdivi�iva +88 n a�pt part �o�d b� City oi Fsidly. to �iw t'b� p�titi�sr opparWniCp to oo�a�id�nr IINa a�icb �3ght possibiy !it iato t� eae�or! e! C-t•1 os C•R•2 ia as�a sioog Gatsai Avs�w, aad tbi� wiil al�o siv� 63si an oppor- t�nity to 000sid�es da pYOpos�d Plamrd Da�wioprat Osdiomc�. Opa+a a voio� vo�, tbt eotLon a�t�ci�d• It rss aocplainad Co bs. Sali�n ti6st th� nwi osdin�+o� +r�s not in th� Cads yot, bnt it ltaaa bNa •tudi�d aod •a►� to t� Cou�aii � ie •tiii l�,s� Co 'b� rtppso�r�d aad pFSbl i�h�d. T�ra we13�a�s �t� Coid li�t uo mti�e �ould bs in t.tN P�P�, but ii �r�sr� i! aa�s s�aso+� e1�s+e baa to b� a dslay, tb� City �rill att�■pt to uoti�jr t�a. 2. �.��t� � , ��s 7bs Ga�i�siaz� ravi�wd tiM ptopo�rd rrvi�Lo�s og dw Plaooing Ca�isai�oo. l�►�IQ� bq 8�r�pean. s�eo�rd�d by Badd�l, t�at tb� llaao�nin� Ce�ia�iva indioat.� aooant�aa� vitb tbs swli�tt o� t1N Plamio� Co�i��io+s �s w�st�d on �aoss� of tla Joint ll�stin� ot tb� Cwnail aad pla�oio6 Cowo3ssian is�id oa Augwut 29, 1966. Opon a voia� vot�. ths �sti,oaa� aass�iM1• , '.��; � { � � � ,r n Thsss b�ia� !10 �uc� b11����� !ik s��C1f� w� �d�fMilO�d b� G1fi1l�t �savik at 9s30 P.M. �..p.oct��iy .o�.�.ee.a, 8ss�1 0'Bs�ian s�eora�.s s.as.c�► � � PLd�ING COI�tISSION MEBTII�G - SEPTII�F�t 22, 1966 PAGP 1 _.........._.r._ The meetixig wae called to order at 7:35 P,M. 'by Chairmsa Bravik. 80T,L CALL: Mem'bere present: Hughes, Bravik, Beadel� E�iakeon, 8ergman Others preeent: City Manag�r Wagr►er 1. YACgTIO�T: SAV -08 JOSSPS ZIZAB: Street vacation - g7�} Avtmle betw�een 3rd street and street. Mr. Ziaek wss preaent aad stated he w�u].d like to bnild on tt�e lots he o�, but neede the additiona7� laad the va,cation w�ould snpply. After a ehort disauaeion reviewing the acoeee to ths ar�ea, disoueaion of the plsas of the Pricicson Petroleum Compa�qy, the lote they o�ne8.. l�iember Bergiman wae aeked to review the aation o! the 3treete and IItilities Committee. He st�ted that yau csa see by psst mixmtes that th�re is a fair amount of hietory to the vaoation request. The position oi tha StrQets aad IItilities Suboom�ittee was that Ms would acaspt the aul d�e eaa at the South end of 3rd street ee indicatid on the drswing oa peg�e 12 of the Plaaning Commisaion Ag�eada of September 22nd and ve f�lt tbia,t, � eltho there wes no particular benefit to the City whether thie cul 8�e eac be formed, rather than through socess ae it aow eziets, it Mr. Zi�a�c �snted to take it n.poa himself to talk to hia aeighbore; ,and arraag+� dedioatione, the attl ds ea,c aould be arrat�ged, l�c. Zisak beiag sware that the area to be vacated g+oee beck to the people who initi.ally ded- iasted it and he would thea g�o back and make arrang+ements to bay it. We felt that if Mr. Zi�ak wsnted to sooept this burdea of t►he dediontion needs, if succeesPnlly arrang�ed, w�e w�u18 be agreeable. � To mpr IQwwledg+e, he ha�d never previously been suacessful in aonvinaiag the ad,jaasnt property ownera that they ehould dedica,te a�r land. As I reosll, the- w�omaa in Parcel C had a pretty nice rock garden i.n the right of w�y. and she didn't care at a11 to have it vaaated, and somebody ela� was using it for a ball field or something. There wasn't muah sy�tpsti�r tr� the aeighbors. In anewer to the queetioa oY ownerehip of the lote i,nvolwd, Mr. Ziisic eaid �iakson owae two lots, Mr. 3aren8on tw�o lot8. 8�d Mr. Hspks two lots. The Co�mis$ion felt that Rrioksoa Petrolev�n Co. inten�d to, ia saa�e w�ay� open up trsffzc from the 2� Street srea, a11 the vgy do�,m to 57+� d�• l�enber B�rg� aontinued that i!' the Planning Co�mm�i.esion ms4b�a ba�d no objectioiis� and if the qualificatio:te of the Streets sad IItilities 8uboommittse iisve been met: i.e. ttmt the reqneetor himeelt �ark out a plan Mhich caa paco��id,e for neoeseary dedicatiane tor s cnl cIe saa, wbiah , �e ao feel ie required, alo�ng w3th thQ vaostion ae .reqweeted, aad oaai- �i siderstia�t of the �ickeoa developmeY►t o! the highwey a�ooeae. rhich sppsrently ia not in oonflict� there would be no objectione to a�otion. Plaanina Commissioa Meet'� Sevtember 22, 1966 paAe 2„� � I�1'ION by Be�gman, eeconded by BandeZ� that the Plannirlg Commiesion recc�end to Counoil approval of the vaagtion west (B�AY �64-08), Jos Zi�sk of 57� Avenue betareen 3rd 3treet and 2� Street subject to n n�eceseary land dedicatione of Lota 4 and 5 of Bloak 27, reooio�en�ding in thie pe,rtioular case rather thezi a etaYW�ard 100 foot di.a�ete�r aul de eac, the minimum eize ot' 80 feet. Bpon a voiaa vote, the motion oerried. It ws,s noted th�st the vaaation would be the f�ll width ot the present street whioh is 33 feet, oa Lots 5 and 6, Bloak 27, only. Mr. Zi�ak xas informed thie would.go brefore the Counoil on Ootober 3rd. 2. R�ZATIO� .OF THE PLAH�TI� C�SSIONt The msterfal for thie iteto inaluded a meanarar�dv� from the City Attoraey, a drsft of the ordinaace providing for the reorg�aiastion of the Fridley Planning Comnni.eeion and an ordinanoe pertsini.�g to the dutiee of the Planning Commiesion aad authorising a subdivieion of the Planntng Co�tission to serve as a Building Boexd and preecribing the duties thereof. 8ega,rdfng Paragraph Q.0.021 on pege l6, the queation was asked it the Plenning Co�mission was going to be diesolved. Aocordi�g to a mee�ing with the Council, that aae not the purpoee an8 in orde� not to giva thie imp�eesion, the terme ehouid be realigned. It wae aaked that,doesn�t it usvally happen ia an crdinsace of this type, you write into it when you are writiag the thir�g�for the first . time.whiah members would be appointed which terms. eta. ia case of a ^ revi.eion of eome Sort to show eo�me ot�ier meane of chc�g�e from on�s �roup. Ia the case w�e have here. it wou7.d probably be very rriee to write into the ordinanae the intent to keep the eame per$onnel we he,ve at thie point, that the forn�r chairmsa of this or that ca�oomittee beco�ne the aha,irmaa of whateger it ie, etc. There ie no qv�estioa of who ie imrolved, but the terms that a.re involved. � Member Hughes.s�ated tYiat this i�, mayba, a teahaioality that the Parks sad Reareation Coavmi.as3on isn't a suboom�nittee of the Plaaning Cpmmiesion accordi;�g to reoent ordinanoes (ord�n�ance �3�4, October, 1965). Perhaps that ehauld be refleated in the w�ording on peg+e 16�, i.tem c. fle pointed thie out because the Parks and 8eor�ation Ca�mmission, �stsbliahed by ordinsrioe, are reaponsible to the CounoiZ in msttsrs.concernir�g � recreation and respo�lsible to the Counail through th�e Planning Commieaioa in matters ooncerning land aaquisition and development. As long as this teabnicse.7. difference does exist between the Parks and Reareation Commission and. the Plar►nir�g Co�mni.esion aad Subcommitteee, he felt the w�ording here ahould be aorreated. Member Eergman, referring to Item .A (psge 16).stated the 3treet$ and IIt3litiee snd Plats an8. Subdivieions Subaommittees hav�e been g+etting by with 3 members. He felt, and had eo stated for eome time,thst a 3 member subaommittee 3e too small beoause if one mgmber ie abseat, it leavea a cY�ai.rman and one member. He was aot� certein a eiz member aammittee was either ideal or neaessary. It was agreed that s iive member level wvu7.d be better. . :.F T Planning Comamission Meetin� � Sentember 22,, 1966 � . �� ....__. ReBarding ae�naning the responsibilities of ths Board o�_,Appea,ls� Chairme,n 8ravik stated. it �e his tmderetsading that when thie was dis- cnaeed eeversl weeks ag�o, it was state8 that tiie l�mctioa of the Bo�rd n of Appesls, !'ron a p�aatical poiat of view, r�s suc:h that m�at of the deaisions ornil.d be headled by the City �nag�r snd pe,seed art to the Counai]. s�d they would vnderteke the neceseary ap�val and diesp�oval an,d none of the Boa,rci of Appeals' aurrent function wanld be sesumsd by the Plannix�g Co�miesion ezCep't speoial vse permits. Due to the Mian�eeota. st,a►tute 4�=354 ��ivi.s�.on 2, it is neceseary to ha,ave a Board oP Ap�pesle. n �tsmber Hnghes stated he �nld eugges� the,t the Ci�airmea of the Parks arid 8earest3on Coaomn3.ssioa be aoneidered as a member ia the Planai�g Comiss3on mske-�p. 8eferring baak to the Board of Appealg, he esid ae long ae the State xequires that Boa,rd, and ae long as a sir�gle i�o�y is called upon to do it, rather than dividing the dutiee bet�reen tw Boerds, he agreed that a aep�rate Hoaxd of Appeals is the beat bet. Chairn�an Sra,vik eaid �re seem to be talking abont the Crnmcil pro- v3.ding the Board o� Appeala dutiea -- the sta,tement ia the p�oposed ordins�noe is that the Planntng Commission s,rill aseume th�e respaa�eibilities� and I assume thea oonduct th�e nQeeesary pueblio hearit�ge, etc. Baeed upon this, by 3tatute, �re've g^ot to have a BoRrd of Appeals and ad,justments� Member �ickson pointed out that in oomyection with ordina,nae on page 19, in reference to the Bnilding 3te�d�rd,s dseign control sub- oamm�ittee siter Item 3, it pointa out that uvemberehip ie for a term of one y�ear. This is n�ot consietent with the mskeup of the Planairig Commiseion. I think it ahrnild be alarified tha.t the chsirmsn is a three year appo3at�a►ent. It wss a,leo poi.nted out thst the �rordirig of Item 3. Psg+e 19. ebauld s�d, "One membQr f'r� esoh of the tbree wards within the City." l�e�ber Hsndel pointed out that 48.031 wae eit,her left on.t or mmmbered ti+ron6• Alaa on Page 20, Sectica4 48.041� it ssye the notice to the applicant 8hs11 be mw.led at least three dsys in advauoe of snch hea,riag - the Coa�miseion felt this to be a little bit �rea,sonable and felt it should be restated. Aleo, there is rwthfng ia this psrticular ordir�aaoe that specified thst the Building Hos,rd will meet as a result of an application for a b�ilding permit snd that when a reao�meadation ie made to the Council relative to a building permit, it ie just relative to an applioation... It st�ys that within three d�ays after the receipt of euch applicatioa paper$ and opinione, the secretery shsll give notice to each menber of the Building Board ,to the applicant an,d other pereons in � reapeat to such application. We sha11 assume this ie an application for e building perm,it. � The Commission decided to return the Propoeed Ordinsaoes to the City Attorney and aek him to re word the portiona disaussed at thie meeting. ' � • � . :,�� ���!, ��; ��i��l • � : � ty ;l� ; �i '�'�'1� 'w�� "•; ^ 1��OTI08 by Hergmeu, esoonded by Hnghea, that the Plasmiag Co�i.ssion continue Ite�m 3 until the City Maneg�er and City gttorney c3an come up with something ooncrete. IIpon a voice.vote, the m�otion carried. � PlanninB Coma�i.ssion Meeti.r,� - Septembe� 22 q 1966 Pa�+e 4 � 4. DISCUSSIO& �AFi': RL'�ISION TO BQILDIAG P�'!IT APPLICATIODIS s A�TION by Berg�au, seoorlded by Hughes, �hst the Plannir�g Co�ies3an ^ continus Item 4 unt31 the City Msaag�er and. City Attorney oaa came up with - something� ooncrete. IIpon a voice vote, the motion osrried. 5. P81'ITIO� R�QIIE�t'I1�G BEZONIDTG: �ICBSON P�Tl'ROL�! C�gNY: Cha,irmari Sravik ste,ted he would Iike to make some oommsnts, hear eome commente, ead aek if there are a�ci.ditiona.l commnents re].a�tive to the Counail aation or a getition by Eriakeon Petrole� Compe�y to resone certain lots on 57th gveuue. It eeeme that the originsl application wae a matter of a publia hearing before the Pleaning Commiesion Who macle a recoa�endation to the Counail and that endad. it. The enb- seqwent developments ahow Eric�lcean Petroleum Ca�pe�qy pureued, the matter gomewhe,t tlirther and had a hearing before the Crnmcil. Tha result wss that there weas a aharg+e authorized 'by the Caunoil �rho had eimilarly etated in the same maruier as that of the Plaaning Co�.i.s�ion to reoomm�end. denial to resone from R-2 to C-2. In addition� there was made part of this an agreement, a copy of whiah wa,s given to the Planni.ng�Commieeion, between Erickaon Petroleum Compar�,y and the City relative to certain typee of restrictione upon thia particular kind of aategory in this aeation of Fridley. I think over tlze yeara the Planning Co�nisaion has had recommendations from the City Attorney to try sad reatrict ons soning land uae as defined by our zoning ordinaace by various oeaae which do not apply to all of the $onirig Qategoriee. It is somewhat ot a dan- gerous praatice. The othsr part aP this ie it does not apecifically ata.te who ia to ac�miaister this to insure that either the City or Trickson ^ live up to this agreement. In addition, it doea place a peculiar re- quirement on a�y zoning request that may in the future appear before the Planning Co�ission. The assumption ie that the requestor esa assu�s it � will be grantsd, but there may be some ariditional stipulations that he is unaware of at that time aad he may have to agree to. This seems to be tfiying to ciroumvent the principlee ot aoning as are g�enerally subecribed to and it aeeme to approaah a p�oblem from aa entirely different valuation of the City'a� discretion in the land use, soning and all the rules and regulations i.nvolved. I oan't quite see rrhere this resolves anythiug. At beat it tirill create ma�y, m�qy more proble�s than currently exiet. Member Bergman asked if he might make a couple of co�ents along tti�.s line. In our discusaions, the Pleaning Commission used as muaYi as a year ago, mQthoda that we, in owc discuesions, propoeed to so2ve pa,rticulax probleme that present and past aoning ordinsnaee did not eolve, our proposed method was to establish neW �oning control oateg+ories. Rather than oonaider a variety of restriotione on e�very resoning request� we tried to reaeonebly� and in an organiaed fashion, group the similar types of activitisa, C R-1, C 8-2 and the pendi.ng Planned Developament District as examplee. I feel that the approach that the Couacil hae tsken in this Eriokaon rsquest ia the alternate to this C�-1, C�-2 and Plarined Development Dietrict restr3ative resoning approach, whioh w�s felt wa,a the be8t method. � �-----� � Plarinina Commission Meeti� - Seuteml+er 22. 1�66 .�,_ Pa�e_ 5� Me�4ber Baadel added tha,t it seems that in the pe�8t w�e have been advised. by ttie City Attorneys the,t to resone properties to a soning ^ categ^ory and placir� additionel restriotion8 oa that property thut are � a not listed in a Zoning oa.teg�ory, make it arx unenforcible categ�ory. n � It was pointed out that there is one slight dif�erencs as thie was not msde a paxt of the amendment to the zonir�g ordinance. The otr:er differenae ia thie agreement is regiatered as psrt of the deed and the. abstraot so it beaomes a restrictive oovenant on the property. The problem necesearily wouldn�t be tt:e building, bttt the uee that the land was pait to includ.ing the building. Could you g�et an in,junction or so�mething to etap them from aot living up to the agreereat? The auswsr wae they Wauldn't g+et a certifioate of oaaup�ncy if they violated that portion of tl�e agreement. The other implication might be that the present aoning categories are no long+er oategoriee, but merely gui.dse f�o� which adjustmente are made ae th� c�ae� requires. It wsa anggeso�d that the Plaaning Co�isaion look iato the oomparison figurea^'the benefita of tax retv�ras betore aad attsr r�zoning. There being no il�rther businees. Chairman 8ravilc adjorned the mseting at 9:OO o'aloak. $ at����, �Iase o � ,ian � Heaording Secretery � � � � T� �[IUPES OF THE BASKS AND RLC1rt�ATI�[d CO�IISSI�� 1rB3BTING � SSP`TB1�88 6� I966 _....__ The �ting waa call�ed to ord�rr by Chairmea Hughes at 7s44 P.M. � 1�Bi8s P�t88�1?s �.4 AB881�1Ts OTISRS PBS�N?: � � ��r:�: 8�6ss. BamPson, SPenee, DnaPhy Coahran P�ul Bra�m, Dir�ctor of Parks aad x,ecrsatioa DQparqosat I�OZL� by Spenc�, secoaded by DnnPhy, thaC the July 25th minutaa be accepted as �ailed. The 1�tioa carried. MOR'LON bq Dmphy, seconded bq Spence, t6at the Aeigust 1sC miautes b� accspted as m�iled. The lSatioa carsLed. llOY'I�1 by Dtmphy, aecanded by Sa�, that the AugNSt 22ad �oiaates be accept.�i ae mailed: Tbe lsotioa cartied. ' '!� .._..,_�L � 1lOT'IQT bp Speace, seconded by D�pby to receiv� letter dated M�aat 16, 196b fram I�ir. Donaid C. Savelkoul. The I�tion carried. MOTIaN by Dnnghy, seao�led by Saaipson, to receive lett�r dated An,guat 25, 1966 from Mr. , Cl�eat T. Jot�nsat. T6e l�tion carried. ���5$� I.A�ID OFFSRSt B�nort re�eivtd from member .ec raae Vilms Vircus property offer has beoa in probate court for 9 yaara. Prcp�rty is ia ths aame of her former husband Mr. Aadrew Bsch. Vi1ma bas besn trYiag to esl! t.�ts pzc�erty because of bi$h taxea aad her c6ildr� do not waat it as a gift. �I� by Dunphy, seconded by Sam�e� a to receivc3 repart fram Tom Coch�can aad ask tha City Attoraey to look iato legal problema ia acquiring t.hl,s prnperty; pius, be�ve the Director c6eci� into tl� taxss aad assesaoo�ats and eise of 1ote. T6e Mution carrieQ. � �� , _ �1� � . . _,�� AlO�IQd by Spence,.seccaded by Sampa� n tbat after studyiag Che Sylven gi11s Asea, bave been unable to find aay satiafactory alternati:e to tbe existing park. We find that a neighborhood park in tlie area is still aetded, therefore, we recaamsnd that the solutioa to the dzaioage problem in Sylvaa Hills, which is finally accepted, be ao eagineered as to leave tha present Sylvaa gills Park uaimpaired. The �tioa caxried. 61st Bailwas Uodervasss �p9.'IOId by Dunpby, aecanded by Sampeon t6at the City Plamting Ca�ission, in their developmsnt oE streets and traffic patteras pey specific attaition to �.� PABK� AND BSC�BATIOIV 1��i183, S��& 6, 1966 PA(� 2 61at Bailwa�r tb�des�ass (Con�iaued) s �...��._.._._..�._..._.. tia assd for dxr�ect a�d aafe Qedeatrian access to our varioue parks fraa � populat�d areas. Specific point io mind at tbis time ie t1� aaod for an adequate peclastriaa traffic way when the 61at railroad uad�rpase is developed. T'�s Mation cartied. n�d��pr asa is coasCruct�i as evideaced � our motioa to the City plamnina Commission vhich ia listed_abov�. Tbe Matioo cazried. I�ead Acaui___ si_ - Jary Park: 1�OTI� by Sampson, secoa�ded bq Dunphp, that the City purc6ase the proparty on Rica C�ceek Plaaa South Ad�dition, Outlot #1. The ifoti�a carried. ZlDTI�i bq Speuce, aeco�ded by SamgB� directiag t6e Parks and R,ecrer,tioa Directas to tak�e necessary steps to #,nstitute an organiaa�tioaai meaber- ship for Che Caa�iseian ia tt�e Natioaal 8�ecreati� and Park Associatia►. The M�tion carried. �_, : �: ���� Letter #zam M�c,_�onald Savelkou�, s, Sub�+ct� re Lake, �lest n Coamission agse�d that thia problem is a portion of the ovsrail M�oore Lake problem aad that it ia too late in tt� year to take any stepa in the ia- provement of the lake. Ia preparing for aext year, t6e Dirsctor is to pr�pare a report far presentation at ehe February 1967 m�eting covering the eatire probie�e of prepariag tbe Iake for aext s�umer. Cl�airmaa Hughes mill draft a letter in reapoase to I�r. 3avelkoul's lettor. Letter from Mr. Cl�t Jobasoa: 8ub�ect: Nelod�rl�anor Parl� MD�l`i�i bq Dmpby, aecaaded by 8peoce tLat the Co�ission provide a copy of the l�tter to tb� City Attoraey aad Che City Council with the minutes aad request tt�e City Aetorasy ta ci�ck into tise it��a mention�d ia peragrap6a 3 and 4, and to talce action to prev�t any harda6ip a► the reeidents of lsemory Lane due to tt� delay ia tL� CitT's coastruction of �ielody MaAOr Park. W� wish to adv�ise the Citq Council of aituation with the vie� that plana and constructiaa of Melody Manor Park will proceod with all speed.. T6e i�otioa carried. � ADJOtJ�Til�NT t __._._.._� The M�tiag maa adjourned at 10:55 P.M. A Spacial Park� and Recreatioa Co�oisaion l�eetiag vill D� Leld on n Septs�tr 19, I9b6 at 7:30 P.K. Snbj�cts L�ag Tera Objectives. T6e aezt regular �tiog Mill be 6�1d on Mooda�, Septe�b�r 26, 1966 at 7;30 P.1ie st tb� Fridl�y Cit� Bsll. Besp�ctfnll� Suboitt4d, C�, _ s '�! Panl 8ra�n, Director P�sr b Recraatioa tawat Tffii MIIdU1�S OF TI� FRIDLB� SAFSTY C��iITT88 �G� SSP� 12, 1966 � T'he Fridley Safety Committee i►i�eeting wds cailed to order �t 8t05 P.lI. �?`�3a=`?�?�'� �S PBSSBTI'ts 84esing, Liaton, Oden, Weiss, Sa�gda DISCUSSION OCi �D(�38 AND,� s Z1se diacnssioa oa bedg�es and fencea was tabled antii the aeut �ti.ag so tbat a surveq and study csa be made by Waiss, P�trolmao Od�n and the Building Iaepec�or I�lr. Belisle. 7T8 87�EBT STOB SIGN8 A2ID TBAFFiCs MOTIO�N by Aossing, aeco�ded bq Odea, to bAVO a stap sign �r�ct�d at the University Service Drive (I.694j aimd 7tb Street. T!a �ation carried. i�l'I0�1 by Odea, secac�ded by Weiea, t6at actioa on st� sigus ca Ttb Street snd 61st Avenue ehould be left as is aad that th� coa�aitte� s�aa oo nMd at tbe present for �r chaages aloag 7th Street. It Maa sug�stad by �iss that a traffic count be made on 7th 8treet by t6� Sagineeri.ng Departwnt t6e first �k in liay of 196?. The motion carried. S�AP�Ol�R$ 0!� T. S. �5 AT OBBO� �OAD: � 1�Tt� by Oden, seconded by Rossing, that tbe Citq l�mger contact Commisaioaer 0'Bean� Co instigute aation for semaphoree an Highway �i5 at Osborne Road as aoon as possible. Thia demanda urgencq. Tbe mation carried. n �G�IAY 8AFEZR II_dSTitUCTiatT FfJ�t SCHOOZ CHII�II s Tlwre was a naeion req�estiag the Police Dopartmeat to cont�,ct the Priacipals of the Fridiey Sch`ools asicing the teachers to give proper instruction in walteing on the streete aad in hi�hway safety. AD.�O�1T s There being no farther business the meeting was adjourned at 9;00 P.H. The nast mesting is to be October 19, 1966 Reapectfully sub�aitted, Grace W. Saegda A�cting 3ecreCary to the Como�iCte� �Til � � ?Rt T SPBC P AND Qi SIQi �B6 G 19 1966 � Mseting wa cell�d, to order by Chairmaa I�ghaa at 8s04 P.II. �!Z _ __._ �ES P�Y= 1!� A�3iliTt ORRR8 P!�!t'ts �s, SaaiPson, Cochru► Dvtpb�. BPeac� Panl drowa, Dis�cto�c, Parks and R�crtation D�par4rat �. �t 6,�,966s �!'I� dy 8arepsoa. s�caad�d by Cochrao, that t!r Sept�r 6eh �3nut�a � ace�ptsd ae msil�d. � lYbtion earriedo r � . � � .� _._. t._ � � �IAi by Cochran. a�coa►�d by Saapsoa to r�uive l�tt�r dae�d �pt�r 8, 1966 fraa� 1br. Z. . L. Woodaard of tb� Divi�ioo of Eavironrdtal H�aith, 8t:,ta of 1[imwsota. Z1w Mption carried. ' '' �' �lr : - : ;'i1i�;2.!!: cb.iss�n �ghes s.porr.ea to tt� ccsmiasioe� on o».ciag 6.1a ac city a•ll ou �Ote�b�r 9, 1966. Snbjects Prop�sty Dewloposnt. Pr�swti at tb� �ting wre= Citp t�aeager Bari Wsgner; dwise�a l�s, Frid1�Y Parka and �cr�ation Ca�ission; Paal Brwn, Dirsctor, Fi�rka aad �tcrratioo Depart�snt aad Six �6j man repseaeatative group frow t1u Capito� b 8aahes wighborhood. 4R#! Et�� s L�nd A�quisitioot M�ober Duaphy asked abo�t tvo t2j lota aorth of �ast Moors i.�la sad t6sir availabilit? as park psop�rty. Chais�a Au�s Nill iav�sti�,at� these properti�a. � Yce Sbawrs lierbsr Danphy aslo�d aboat ic� Sbav�r. Ic� Sbawr bas bNn cospl�tad. Al�o, figure akating and spwd statins clasaea Miil agaio b� offes�d thia vioter et M�oore Lalae. Initructiocs vill be availa�l�. ��t � ��.�t}�..� ; : Di�trict �lA Peols lfiatrict #14 ha+� a�hedul�d pool tir aad tk�s is pnblic iofoca�aticn. � : .,1,�_� : � �.,r �6t �tin.g was adjowrnsd at 9s41 P,M. 7�'6t� nuct �c+��ular artting yili M held on Maut,��, 8ept�.�x '�, 1966, at 7 t 30 P.�I. at t!r Fridlsy Cit� H� 11. ��pe lIy subeit � �al Sraa�, Dir�ctor, Parks and Recraation D�partm�nt 12 13 ��S flf Tt� P�i ApD �St�SA?i�l C4�SZ�t 1eR'tII�ti O� � 26, 1966 ^ ?b� Mastiog ws aalkd to ordsr �y C6sisaeo 8u�es at T t50 l.lE. ,�,_C�iZ � P�8?t H�tes� aa�P�s $P�� � ADB�ili �pip, Cod�ran 0� Pi�Nls Pa�l ss�a�ro, Dis�sctor Pas1u aad R�aswtioa D�pare�ot �i. l�?iq� b7► ��, ascooded bp 9�psoa, that t� �pt�■be�s l9tr M��s tis acaept�d as rilsd. i'�e lWtioo asrriid. � SUi�ss r.AIID dt�QII=StStCN s Lot�l, Dloak b, �ic� Creek Piasa south l�dditiaot Co�ission discosa�d t1N possib�liCj oi� pinc�6�siog thi� lot ira� l�r. Art t�riatiao�oo %s a wa of �10�000. loschas� of t6ia lot xo�eld c�nne�t wit6 Outlot 1, sic� C�cuk 81asa bios�h A�dieica, already psrk property. Gowsiatan s+��o�ndsd �n appraisal of this lot plw sdjoinin� Lot i2. n . �i ��s � Tt� AVAII.ABIi F0� 1966: Casaissioo diacassed wailabilit� oi fuods r��tiuio� for 1966. Fuo�ds wre fonad to be all e:ontracted far in bot6 recs+�ation aerd parks. T.Alim dOQ�I'Z'I�0lts . Siv�riri�w H�ighta Add�Cion, Block Z, Irots, 1,2.3,4 & S aio�d by Mt. Aobac� Ja��s, 544�-58l1. OMner d+tsires to ��ocb�n,� ttaa� prop�sti�s fa� Lot 18. Sloak 3, Heeilt.a� bdditioad, a T� Forteit pi�ce of property. ffic. Ja�pr fMls tbat his Propsrty �ould os1c� foa� d�airable park land. Codissi,�on tabl�d t6ia top� .+nntil n+ext re�tiat wtlag, _ 3CB' S�JIZi�i QII�iBB s !be l956 - 1967 ice si�atio,� sink locati� wrs pr�sent�d to tir �o�sissioo. 1tt�r discussion m thess ice sit�s, Dir�ector aaioad tbat a�L plan tor ice s�.nic lo�stions be pres�ot�d at au n�xL regolar swting. LlI�D l�oRtASiti�s ... Caslaao's 8uqamit Manor North A�dditioa, Biock 7, Lots 13, 14 & 1S. Co�ssion diecs�ed �sisability o� t6e� thrse lots for part psopert�• 0 pA� A�1D �S�SATiQ1 1�B�TING, S8P'� 26, 19b6 P�GS 2 �4 n Coa�issim aaicsd Dirsctor for a siutch of ptoperty aai alao ��lt t.baxa wae a great na�d !or a park in this area. --�--- � ��ir. � � �,.z !ht Me�tio� �as adjo�u�ned at 9s43 P.M. 19w aext r�gular Melting wiii bo �eld oa l�ooday, Oatob�r 24. 1966, at �s30 P.1[. st t6� Fridley City gall. �ea tfully .se�bmitted, Paul Brawn . Dir�ctor, Parks and 8ecrestion D�partm�at � n HALL, SMITH. HEDLUND, JUSTER, FORSBERG AND ^ ���v � I 1 � DOUGLAS HALL � WYMAN SMITM GEORGE MEDLLJND LEONARD T.JUSTER TNOMAb G.FORSBER6 NENRY H. FEIKEMA RONALD L. NABKVITZ Mr. Earl P. Wagner City Ma.nager City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue Northeast Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Dear Earl: FEIKEMA � � Y ►' 311 PRODUCE BANK BLD6., MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55403 PNONE 339-7481 � OFFICES IN: OSSEO, COON RAPIDB� FRIDLEV September 29, 1966 In re: Rezoning request ZOA ��66-10 Max Saliterman The above matter was continued by the Planning Commission to the date of October 13. The Planning CoYmnission requested that Mr. Saliterman give n some consideration to employing the use of C-R-1 zoning or C-R-2 zoning or PD zoning for the portion of his tract closest to Old Central. n At this time then Mr. Saliterman would move to have his pending rezoning application amended so as to provide that the Easterly 330 feet of the total tract would have PD zoning rather than C-2-S as originally applied for. This would be the 330 feet immediately west of the Old Central right-of-way. I have examined the fourth dra.ft of the proposed amendment setting up the PD District. I� appears to be tailored for just the practical situation that exists for the expansion of the Max Saliterman Shorewood Shopping Center. I am authorized to state in behalf of Mr. Saliterman that in the portion of the property that would then be zoned PD that he would not seek or expect to have any of the fol�.owing uses: automobile service stations, drive-in food businesses, open market produce sales, taverns, dance halls, beer joints, skating rinks. WS/cg cc: Mr. Max Saliterman 25 University Avenue Southeast Minneapolis, Minnesota 554:14 Yours truly, Wynnan S th �C _ .� ..:...•�. ';�.�" . � ^ FI.4NNING C01�IISSION I�STING - SBPT&�gR 8, 19G6 � p�g 1 i��.�..�.. � ...� . � a Zhe �rasting vae eall�d �to orcii�r by C6aisn�aa Rravik at 7 s4S P.M. n �1 � l O�.L„�S i�ambe�ts' preeAat : I�u,ghos, Ksavik, 8tickson9 Bsnd�l, Berg�an Othora presarts City Maaager Wagner �04iB �IN[1TSS 0� �M�AbIlVYNG C�IISSIA.N_._. _ : , ADGt1ST 25, 1966 : le MOTIO�J by HteghQBy saconded by EriCksan, thst Ch� Pls�ait�g Coa�iseion approvs th�a minutea of.August 25, 196be Upoa a voice �ota, th� motioa casried. t'u�LiC. H�GS 88�(A�TiNG RI�RII88T ZQA ,�66�10 MAX 3ALIT8R'L�AN: Lot 4r, Lot 17, Auditiot e Subdiviaicsa ;�88 egcept part avaed by Fridley. 8�son� frod �tal (aingis family rsaidsnce) Co C•2+S (geadral 8hoppia�g areas)> �� Pzoa4nC �wre Mr. M�c 3aliterarn aad Wymsn Ssith, attorney s�epras�ting rsro ssist�. The follaring iatesssted na�i'�a�rs wsre pses4nt -and voiead thair opiai.uas ea follvvs: � Gasry Pierce � 6132 Contrsl Av�. N.B. � In fa�ro�: "; �taqaold B. b�va�on � 6Z16 Caats�al Avm. N.Be In favat Plrse �ayucld E. Swanson " 6116 6onttsl Av�. N.B. In ftvus �amss B. Waltnaki 6021 Cettt�al Ava. N.B. Objoct 8ici�std Ialow 6057 Ceatsal Ava. N.Be Objact Rav, Ao Mo Hend�ssoss 6175 Ca�trsl Ava. N.B. Obj�ct John 8o Stackleia 6044 Ctntsal Ava, N.B. Obj�t l�ro & Mta. L. l�eleoa • 6065 Cantral Ave. N.B. Objnct A�ndrsw Ocel b061 Cantral Avao N.E. Objaat ?. G. Se�Le�gl 6@S3 Cimttzt! M�. l�.s, Obj�et Wymsa �mith ahwsd a map of tho ar�a �nd bsisfl� reviaad tL� history of �ieis Pt�op�ttY• About six or �av�u y�are aga, Mr. Salitarmaa purcha�ed tt�Q IamcY. 2his lsnd vse mostly zonad C•2-8 aad nar h� �i�h�d to get tbe reet of f.hs propQSty reaonad to eanfosa� with tlia pseasnt ehappirag cant�r zcu�ing o Ttw f irst phasa of fi.ba ahoppi.ng cea��r has �a baea cd�let�d, and ho hss dedicated tha xnad to tbt City a�hiah trill coa��ct Highusy #65 to 8ics Crs�k iG�ad. Tha next sCage 18 ta l�ava ths rsst of th� laad rason�d appropriat�lp. It will iusvm buiZdi�gs anci pa�ckit�g. �sis�msn Ksanik �plsinod to tiw p�opla that th� reqwst ta srsane to C-2-3 could is►�luds maay othwr thiugs b�aidos a shopping c�ntss. In gaaesal, iC ia a commsreial t�ype of land w� frvoa abat ia uos�lly con- stderrd a s6opping caiter. A citi�aa ask�ed if a servic� etattoa cauld bo put ia sud the anever wae "�,es"o n n? � PI Canmf.esion l�os • Se ��nbez 8 1966 2- -. .'�.�� Another oitise�n askad that the types of busiaesses be �me=aEed that �voisld oome urt�r the os8ias�ce: �e Citq A�snage�c read f�,n Lhs �#ty Cod� that pottion salating to C«2•3: ' . � Yn �aaw�e�c'to a n�ster pl�n of the City, fli�sirman Kravik stated ths Etl;�y msp �� s tl� eo�callsd msatas pZan and ebo�s the vasiou�. typea o� uses ��tly Per�uitt�sd a�ad this patition ia ta altes that perstioa Oi the a�sstas piaa. 'The oxigix�al ' plan aas pr�psred ton or sl�r�n> � Y�ase i8o•, T9u f�]:i�ogs og tiw p�opie psee�e wes�s •�ohen p�opie buil� their bamee, b�uao t1a lan�d �aa zosiod s'�esid�tiax, the3► isYti i.t '�uld eioatiaue te bs re�id�3�1; ina�cease 3�a traffic Lss�qMoua ba�aus� of tba �hiids�n;. .. • did �ot fael l�sy► lsad assurance of what is goiag in ari�f t%t: fu this soni�g eets�go�, abau�t evesythiag is `possible; beliaves thie i$ facon- ' eisfiAUt �St�h ths da�talopneat o�� the essa as Maore Lalae Pork is on� o� the � pssttiast in tba City, that subst�adatd hames were s�a�ed and na� ho�s .bni�t, wo�ld �c�t�has hane 8 good pazk'thim aee'a cammerciai eras graduai��+ en�tasch pa tha rsaideatfal are�; fstt tho sboPPiag eante� �aa ge+�red to ehe tli,gl�ay. . , . �c. Pi� ;spoke ia fanor of th� seaaaii�g s�ting �ho Cit,y is . gro�,ng .s�d Chis ehoPP�B cent�r � wauld uo� �aite b�a �t of 20 or 30 � y�ars agoi aa�d did no� bsliene Ho11y Cant�s �c►uEd lrurt thie erao. _ , . .. . --- .:� �r �se st�tsd. fihhat �he cou�d ases a val�.d ::�eas� �� t� ;z�quQSt �roai Pl�t. .$alit�maa�e vie�apoi.n�, but. h�is aczme dl.fficulty �eein� a valid : s�awvn isao�n Ch� �itg'� �riaa�poin�. The us�• auggeetad .as pos+��Bla� �ould' ba alioared ia mosa rest�tictive, zo�aes_ ��raa they s�aquaeted.. C�-1 a�l G8•2 • boti� off�r a��et�tiu anoouat oi, �s�riction im s�tb�,ck and t�ld�ag a�dards �hi�h, may. Fsovids a buffeY �oi,c�escial eDd sesid�aatial, ea�pe�3,�t:t'i�g �l;�ug �at►ticsl Avoizise, i�ould it ba possible to aaxwge P1ans �o� tluz � th+� sort coui8 be utfli�ced? �� ��� iiy�osn Smith state8 I�r. S8litiexman � no� deter,sin4d �ac�.iy �rhat `hs - is goi�g :to haaa untii ba hae had a au�ey �d�, tallaed �rith !�s a�h�itact, etc., aad ba�livved �&e firat atep �es to got du land resonud pYOp�ly,. S6v bigheet inct bsst nse for this land ia fos a shopPia�g �aea#�r� snd �aald uot coneid�c putti�g s�Y��B �r �YPae of buildinge tbaC �ld �.�; tbe ehoppi�g e�ter b�cause o� his inveat�,sat sn�d t.b� people � t� �1:o�s aa oifice�. Cestainly t�e oaaez •aad . teneaat� of t�w shopp3aag a� �;._. . _ the 1�oP1:� �o liv� cloee �vould ts�eot. f�.� �s th�is� shopp�ng asnta'. `.M=. 8alft�exa�u• thovght hs �ould re�oae and thezn h�e cauld go al�atd tiri�b hia '. �itia� sad . rthaa b�i�ag bsck sor p7:aa .�,stevs�r 3�ayot�� l�e st�o�s, � .. �• vill l� �o bsiui� � it� baa�c to the P1�tf�,g Came�isaioa. . �• . : . - . . , . _ . iisd»�e' So�. �f�tt+�d t6s� �th� xo-�� •nev �at�go�ey tihat th� 83aoaoipg C�o�oie�is�i,o�s r��dsd to �0iCi1 �l�pb� i planaed' da�to3,op�t a=M • wonld parrit �`6e City Co l�nr� • Iitti!s �os+e aoat=ol owt drs c�nra�pf,tog of ' a pa�l�aal t0 iusus+� tta s0op�tib�.li�jr .� t1:s �d jei� P�p�b►► � �esg�s,��d .�e I6e. Salit� bs ps�vidsa Yitb a coP� ��o¢` 1� �Plaa�d � �iiop�e �, to a0�r�d�ar wia� it �lo� bis �P�P�rq'• �' �,• Mr. �l.�h �rt�sd i�r. 8alit�swsm p� saquised 'Co. dsdi,ast� a 6� i�oot sos�Oay �brough 1�at �nter o# tb� p�+ppa�ety.: : Council told his tl� Qity► .. I i � p�.ann Conmiseicm lM¢eCi • Sa embe�r 8 1966 p� e 3 Weet � wgnCs an a�ct�nsf.gn iro Moar� Lmke Drive ac7ruse h�.e pxape�ty �a Cnnneet with �ic�s Creek R�tad4 � t►�s1 �a alter th� initial p�ane hr� �ras t��rkireg �n �.�s Ganfozm �rL�h tah��: �lan. �. 5�1i.texau4�► s�ted Ch�a way �tie shtt�ping c���,r is n�+w, �.e ��ti�m �a��s�ry but if i:hay cit� nat �:penr2 �and g�x ev� b�tte�y th�� s�nd Cr ha�v� a s���acko Ti►ey au�as� imprtrve, g�rt mc�r� �us�aaeess �x� ael�cti�r� C;�ps tn ��ing th@ pe�pl� th�xe -�� they «�..�n�t ha�r� j�as� c�rxe �1.c�k. A�: �is poi::� � x�s1l e�xl w�� �acie �iCh �11 n�i�.b�xs g�ese�t �b�ia�r� ��r�spt G�xx�ry Pi�xce sad Mx�� a�ad �irs 4�yn�l.d Swans�u� t��at� Hu�t�� e�a�t�cl. C.}�t he g��haxarl tha� the Us�g wrk�.i�� t2�►e� ��ti- t�ica��� w���shs� t� e:crosi3�� fc�r �his area �►uld pxobabi�r fi.t; i.n ��mr� �+�s��:iativa c1��sif�.caeic�n thsu Cm2�S� f�is g�rs�x�1 ��s:�ing is �las im�i� �a�l, clanrr�i�pmeerr�t +�f �iaia t�ac� �sf lauad �� �t ��irss��r�.ty x�siei�nti�l, t�hici� is �h€� p�eesnt c.lasaificati�n,. �.'h� d�ff�xe�nc� in u�e ��t�+e�n �-2W� �r�� ��t �.� m�u�1a �o� e�eer�a� �r dLf�e�+snt�,al t� s�x�.�� ac��s� ��c�r�.;.a�; �ae�me�a�ry xi.�a�, �t w�uld l�a d�sira�i2a� t� ?n�tr� sx� �x�c:a�ibn �n+d st� r�sr�i�.tic�rs ii� i��� �ud t�uild�.e� s��xac��d� iu tka�. €�r�.��: .�bc���iz� R�'�, �#� s�s�ed �h�s �Citi,�u�t1 cvutq�.d p��abl3► �r� ��,;1%ng t..� c��si.d�x as�,e uaa� �� �hi� �a�x�:, s,a�ck �� .*�xxe� €��o�.a s�u�.c� �c�.k� � s�el.cna, �S?`�'i��� 'uy �u,��s& ae�etu�cLerl i�y �r�ci�+��, e�� t�ia� Pl�tn�f.r� ���.gsiL�� �exa��iaa�a; i:h� �ab�.:i+� ii�a�:�:n� until �c��i�a�� I3, 19�G �t �.� ��a�n��rg �+�,u��C n �7�A �6�•2Q), k�a.� �a1�,��rn,�aa �f: Lote �+ �nd }..7, il�u�ii.c�f�s �*.as�d�.rr��'�� ��38 . a��:��p&� ��r�: ar�ned '�s� �1�3r e��' ��id�.�y�3 � g�.v� th� pa�ti���� 8gp�er�u�ity �o ��.�sidez tTs�s �ah�t�,�e mi.gh� pt��si%l,y :��,� �.ntr� the cetes�ersq n� �����. e*�r ���i�2 i.n. a��a �iar� Ge�tzal �vexw�, ��iis rw�.11 als�a �3��a Pni.m an opparm t�ni� �,�� c�x�+sir��r �h� p�cap���c� �'��nne� 1i��!res��p�� �ciia�aa�e.. U�n a , �r�i�e ve�e� ��� �i�ai,csn r.�s�e�.�d. Ic �ras �.�p1Ai�aed to I�'.. ��li�:��ar. 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IT MAY CO�C�N: Notice is herebq given tt�at there will be a Pu.blic H�aririg of th�e Plann3ng Commission of the City of Fridley in ths City Aall at 6431 IIniversitq lvenue N.E. on Septem'ber 8,• 1966, in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. for the purpoee of: Consid�rration of a reques� by Max Sali�rman to reaone from R-1 (single t'amil dwellings) to C-2-S (g+enaral shoPFinS araas�� ZQA #66-10, all tbat part of Lots 4 arui 17, guditor'a Sub- division No. 88 tha� ie not nuw �o�ed C-2�5, and except tbat psr� of Lot 1? owned by �he City of Fridley, all lying in t.�ae Southtasi Quarter � (3$�) of the Southwegt Qw�ctQr (SW}) of Sea�ion 13a T-30, 8-24, City of Fri.dley, Cevwty ot Anolra, 3tatQ of M3nnceota. (T2fe same being the West side of Central Avem�t bstween 6100 Block and the 630o Bioak.) A�yon�e cUs3ring to be h�aacd with ref�rence to the above matter will be heard at ti�i.e meeting. Pttbiieh: Avgust 24, 1966 auguet 31, 196b n ffi�11II1'S L. IQiAVIg CAAIRMAZi PT� CO�IlKISSION �� . �ti � a ,; � �'' `�J �' o�, � n ^ ERICKSOlv PETROLEUl�i CORPORATYON 1422 WEST IAKE STREET MINNEAPOLIS 8. MINNESOTA September 26, 1966 The Honorable Mayor and Ci'� Counc�.1 City Ha11 City of.Fridley, Minnesota. Gentlemen: � -, -; , , ' \ �- i'.��1 .��� 'l f / '� . ,. -""- -' r �\'`\/�����0 •% ���:� ` r / ., ,'�:� ��.��- � ���,� �� .� '-� cG4 "' . -- i '"� J - � '� .. , . '�� � ,�, , �"'� � f� ��' �`^--,----;---� ��' > �� . f __ __ '.._-- It is our understanding ttlat at the regular meeting of the I��idley Planning Commission last Thursc��:y, September 22, a m�tter which had been scheduled by Mr. Joe Zizack wa:. heard and acted upon. Not having been in atteni�,,nce, we are not sure but believe that the matter had reference to the forriation of a cul-de-sac at the end. of Third Street extended and i,ts junction with 572 Avenue N.E. It may also have dealt w'ith the va.cation of 5?2 ��venue N.E. West of this intersection. This letter is to inform you that our compar�y now holds title to properties on both sid.es oi' S7z Avenue N.E. at this intersection as well as other properties to the West a.nd fronting on 572 Avenue N.E. Because of this change of ownership in the axea and whereas our company is now directly concerned, through ownership, in the development of this area, we respectfu]1y request the City Council that if ai�y reco� mendations are received from.the Planning and Zoning Board, that these recommendations be tabled pending further stuc�y of the entire area and this corner in particular. I'i: �� Very sincerely, ERICKSON PETROLEUM CQRPQRATION . ����.�1 .���,�-��.��. Keith Halvenstot � ::'-��.