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PL 05/11/1967 - 7232� PLANNING COMMISSION NIEETING MAY 11, 1967 ROLL CALL: APFROVE MINUTES OF PLANNING COrI�IISSION MEETING: APRII, 27, 1967 RECETVE MINUTES OF BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL MEETING: APRIL 25, 1967 RECEIVE MINUTES OF BOARD OF APPEALS I�ET.T.NG: APRIL 26, 1967 . � 1. DISCUSSION: THIRD STREET PATTERi\; Propertv owners invited by mai.l to attend meeting and participate in discussion. � 2. DISCUSSION: PROPERTY BEING THE NE% OF THE NE4 0 SECTIOPZ 13, "'� CARL HIPP • �r��l��� _ ��- ��.�-' �-e - � • � � � 3.' DEDICATION OF ARTHUR STREET WiTH REFERENCE TO GARDNER'S ��� PLAT (P . S . ��6 6 - O l ) . � 4. REORGAtVIZATION OF ZONING ORDINANCE: rleeting with City Attorney a) Discussion of zoning for veterinary clinics Please bring agendas containing Zoning Ordinance work sr�eets. 5. FUTURE LOCATION OF PUBLIC WORKS GARAGE AND YARD: . �. � /� ('� ? - � % , _ %, ��r.u�'"L''-- � - ,, � � � � �1� • �l � _ � 3 / - � �` � x .t�j -� �— , � J _ � � �F �-� P� °G ! v�-�'-v, " �e 3� - �� � Z� � , 4� ��—� � n 4� •��,�.f�w � �. �j' - y $ 7 �' -�'� "v�.r..-� �- - y .. �, > �, � — 6t� G- !c - C; l'� , .� ��L... - ; ��,�%�� _ �--� � - � � 3 � - ��. _`�''-'- , �'�'iv1-�e—f2- — �' i - �-� —� , ������ � Pages 1-7 Page 8 Pages 9-10 Pages 11-12 Pages 13-14 Pages 15-16 Pages 17-18 ^ PLANNING CONIMISSION MEETING - APRIL 27, 1967 Page 1 The meeting was called to order at 7:35 P.M. ROLL CALL: Members present: Erickson, Hughes, Jensen, Myhra, Ylinen. Others present: City Manager Wagner, Engineering Assistant Clark. APPROVE MINUTES OF �LANNING COMMISSION MEETING: APRIL 6, 1967: MOTION by Ylinen, seconded by Erickson, that the Planning Co�nission Minutes of April 6, 1967 be approved. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVE MINUTES OF BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL MEETING OF APRIL 4, 1967: MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Jensen, that the minutes of the Build- ing Standards-Design Control meeting of April 4, 1967 be received. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECENE MINUTES OF BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING: APRIL 19, 1967: MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Ylinen, that the minutes of the Board � of Appeals meeting of April 19, 1967 be received. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. . RECEIVE MINUTES OF PLATS & SUBDIVISIONS-STREETS & UTILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE MEETiNG OF APRIL 20, 1967: •. , . MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities received. Upon a voice vote, all ADOPTION OF AGENDA: 1. � Erickson, that the minutes of the Plats & Subcommittee meeting of April 20, 1967 be voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, that Items 1, 4 and 6 be taken in the following order: 1, 2, 3. LOT SPLIT REQUEST: L.S. ��67-02, J. R.� DuMOUCHEL: Part of Lot 29, Block 1, Marian Hills Addition. Mr. DuMouchel was present and informed the Commission he was the owner of Lot 30, Block l, Marian Hills Addition and has been for eight years. Lot 29, at the present time, is what was left over after 52nd Street was put in and is to the north of his lot. It is a pie shaped piece of land. For years it was just a hole, and a collector of garbage and junk. Last fall he and his neighbor agreed to purchase this piece of property. He had it surveyed, paid back taxes, had a deed prepared and recorded, leaving 40 feet in the northwest corner for his neighbor, Mr. Stanley Prokopovich. The property is too small to build on, is still bare ground, but he has started to plant evergreens. It is just a matter of having the area look better. . Planning Co�nission Meetin� - April 27, 1967 Page 2 ----._. In answer to the question of whether or not Mr. DuMouchel had a legal description of the division, Mr. DeMouchel said he had two deeds, one for ^ Lot 30 and the other the balance of Lot 29. The reason for the lot split request was that the assessments could not be split without it. It could not be determined now if the assessments will be on two separate statements or one. � The question was brought up whether or not Mr. Propokovich had filed a deed for his 40 feet and the Engineering Department was aske� to chec'�c on this in order to prevent a small piece of land, too small to be utilized, being returned to the City for lack of payment of taxes. MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Commission accept the reconunendation of the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee and recommend approval of Lot Split ��67-02, part of Lot 29, Block 1, Marian Hills Addition, J. R. DuMouchel, upon verification of the remaining triangle of property of Lot 29 actually being a recorded deed to the abutting Lot 1, Block 2, Marian Hills 2nd Addition. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Member Erickson said that he thought the Co�nission would be doing the right thing if they asked the other party to also enter into this, principally because if we allow the lot split and accept the deed to the other property and acceptance with the deed, he is still under no obliga- tion to pay the taxes as he has not petitioned for it. He could let it go and the City wauld wind up with a piece of ground that is no good to the City. The neighbor could accept the title and never pay taxes or assessments on it. Mr. DuMouchel said he hasn't had the property long enough to get a tax statement and therefore does not know whether it will be one or two statements. Mr. DuMouchel was informed that the lot split request will go to the Council on Monday for their consideration, and it would be advisable for him to have his deed available and also the deed for the smaller triangle if Mr. Pr�pokovich has one. 2. DISCUSSION: FINAL PLAT (P.S. ��66-03) SHADY OAK ADDITION, ANDREW GAWEL: Lot 2, Auditor's Subdivision ��92. . . . Member Jensen explained that this was reopened as a function of a study to the north. An overall study is being ma.de of the Southeast Quarter of Section 13, concerning in part the parcels of 0'Bannon, Chies, Carlson, etc. As a result of that study and the point it is in right now, it appears that Benjamin Street will be a street of considerably more importance than we recognized previously. We feel now the need for addi- tional right of way. In the Council minutes of August 15, 1966, some consideration was given to the needs of Benjamin Street. The second area of discussion was the likelihood of 61st Avenue being terminated in a cul de sac at the northwest corner of this�subdivision. It was felt if this were to take place, a turn around easement should be requested on the north end of Lot 1 of this proposed plat. This could be done in simple deed fonn and held as an easement by the City without filing until such time as a specific decision was made. Benjamin Street will almost certainly be a major collector street for the entire neighborhood both to the Planning Commission Meeting - April 27, 1967 Page 3 north and south. A 50 foot street would be too narrow for our purposes as a major collector street, and would not be eligible for State Aid as their ^ minimum is 60 feet. On August 15, 1966 the Council discussed a slope easement to allow for grade matching which would not be used for construc- tion. Mr. Gawel explained the delay in the final plat was because of diffi- culty getting the hard shell from the surveyor, and after it was ready, it was held up because of the study of Section 13 which might alter the street pattern or lots. Mr. Gawel stated he had sold the property described as Lot 1 on the hard shell and that it has been deeded. He was told t�e new owner had to appear on the plat. � Member Erickson said the final plat should be resubmit_ted and Mr. Gawel could go back to what was originally proposed -- 74', 74', 77'. He was told that as long as he had to redraw the plan because of the fee owner of Lot l, the lot sizes should be restudied, and in his opinion, Mr. Gawel could go back to the original proposal with smaller lots but more for the street. He thought the Commission should ask for a deed for cul de sac to be held on file in case there is need for it� Member Jensen (chairman of the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subco�nittee) was asked if he felt it would be desirable for that co�nittee to consider this further than it has been considered here. Member Jensen answered: "I feel the needs of Benjamin are very clear. In the interest � of allowing Mr. Gawel to move ahead at his own pace, I feel we should have an additional 5 feet on Benjamin Street as originally proposed and addi- tional requirement of a document giving an easement to a segment of the circle, a maximum depth of 20 feet on Lot l." To Mr. Gawel, what do you anticipate would be the response of the new owner of Lot 1 relative to a turn around easement on the north end of his property. Mr. Gawel answered that he did not know, and would have to ask him. Chairman Hughes wondered if we might ask Mr. Gawel to discuss with the new owner the possibility of that party providing a deed to the cul de sac. This is a question which makes it difficult to come to a definite conclusion and recommendation to Council. Would it be possible for you to discuss this and come back to the Planning Co�nission next meeting? The Engineering Assistant asked that if he were to get the easement and Council agreed with smaller lot sizes, does he have to come back? As long as there is the possibility of Benjamin becoming a heavy traffic street, the full width is needed. It would be well for the corner lot to be 80 feet because of possible heavy traffic. As to the interior lots, the Commission wondered if 72� feet would impose difficulty in building. MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Commission recommend changes to the preliminary plat (P.S. ��66-03) as illustrated ^ on Exhibit 1, April 27, 1967, the reason being they feel Benjamin Street is going to have to be a 60 foot street and it might become a State Aid road or at least a major collector, and there is tne possibility of the need of a cul de sac_at the end of 61st Avenue at the northwest corner of this property, and to recommend to provide for this eventuality Planning Commission Meetin� - April 27, 1967 Page 4 without placing a permanent change in the plat. Upon a voice vote, all ^ voting aye, the mDtion carried unanimously. 3. REZONING REQUEST: ZOA ��67-05, LOWRY REALTY COMPANY REPRESENTED BY R L. ERNST: Lot 8, 2nd Revision Auditor's Subdivision ��21. Rezone from R-1 to R-2, R-3 and Open Space (Park). Chairman Hughes (Chairman of Parks & Recreation Commission) stated that at one time the Parks & Recreation Commission considering acquiring this entire parcel, making a brief study and having an appraisal made on this parcel. Mr. Ernst said he represented the owners, Devon, Incorporated, and they have a sale, pending rezoning. This is low lying land with a substan- tial amount of peat. The owners feel that a number of things beneficial to the City would be accomplished: connecting Oakley Street to 67th Avenue; loop water systems; improve traffic pattern; the existing park would be extended to the north to 68th Avenue giving access to park public right of way. The proposal calls for double bungalow and multiple dwel- ling complex with city park extension. The comment was made that everything in the area immediately west and north of this property was hard hit in the tornado. The majority of the homes are rebuilt now and were built larger and improved. This was originally a$13,�00 to $17,000 area. Very few come close to that figure now, there has been a tremendous improvement. The area is completely ^ surrounded by residential. There is no concern about traffic now, but it is doubtful if a multiple dwelling complex would be acceptable. In the past the Planning Commission was in the throes of trying to make bad land good by rezoning to another use. In the past five years, there have been passed more and more restrictions on multiple dwellings. You do not, � at the expense of other areas, make a high density. You car. be more � • selective on what you put in the CiCy. Mr. Ernst said this was the first time he appeared before the Planning Commission and wondered what the impression would be. Member Jensen said that he was going to remove himself fro� any dis- cussion of that application due to the fact that Mr. Ernst is a client of the firm he works for. From here on, he would just listen. Chairman Hughes told Mr. Ernst that any person requesting a rezoning is entitled to a public hearing. We have had in the past people who have come in and discussed questions and problems with the indication that, if it seems likely, they would petition. The costs are $40.00. In som� cases, the Planning Commission has been able to see relatively quickly cahat the � pattern would be so that the requestor could decide whether or not he should go ahead with the rezoning. MOTION by Ylinen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission set a public hearing date of June 8, 1967 at 7:30 P.M, for the rezoning request h (ZOA ��67-05), Lowry Realty Company, of Lot 8, 2nd Revi_sion Auditor's Sub- division ��21, to rezone from R-1 (single family dwellings) to R-2 (limited multiple family dwellings) and F.-3-A (general multiple family dwellings). . Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Planning Commission Meeting - April 27, 1967 Page 5 � The Engineering Assistant Clark conunented that if the plan were developed, the land should be platted. The zoning and platting could be � done together, so that it would not be completely held up. The zoning would be considered first, and a sketch showing how the plat would be drawn would be adequate at this time. n 4. REZONING STUDY: A. L. WILLIAMS. LOTS 6 THRU 9, SPRING BROOK PARK: Rezone from R-1 to R-3-A and include a study of the area between Ashton Avenue and railroad tracks. Engineering Assistant Clark said a similar rezoning request came up in 1962. We were going to try to get more people involved, called people in and ended up leaving it just as it was. Chairman Hughes told Mr. Williams that the Commission discussed this area pretty much along the lines of wrong zoning. After a recommendation to determine what might be done to straighten out the lines and access, we felt you should have the opportunity of looking at this. We ask you whether you would be interested in passing around to the other property owners this plan and see if they also would agree because it would affect all the people. The map showed that north of Liberty Street and East of Ashton would all be rezoned industrial. Everything between Liberty and Longfellow, East of Ashton to the existing industrial would be rezoned R-3. Between 79th Avenue and Longfellow Avenue and east of Ashton, everything would be rezoned R-3 including the industrial. It was noted that two little R-1 lots north of Ely should be added to.M-1, this would be to the benefit of the block to bring it all under one zoning. This is the proposal that the Planning Co�nission came up with, but do not feel we can take action until we Hear from the rest of the resi- dents. Mr. Williams brought up the alleys and said most of them are not in use. If they were vacated, it would increase the size of the lots a little. When Chairman Hughes asked Mr. Williams if he thought this was some- thing he would like to serve as a go-between, notify the property owners that are actually involved, he agreed. It was suggested that a copy of the map be sent to Council, not as,a recommendation, but just a thought and that we believe this is the best plan, but we are open to suggestions. 5. REORGANIZATION OF ZONING ORDINANCE: Meeting with City Attorney. a) DISCUSSION OF ZONING FOR VETERINARY CLINICS: (Uses permitted in C-2) City Attorney Herrick said that Chapter 45 ought to be redone, and the first thing to consider was the method, whether to take the present method and rearrange it in a logical manner or attempt to rewrite some of these areas. � Chairman Hughes said it seemed to him the temper of the Planning Commission and Council is in terms of making Permitted Uses more narrow, more control over things that would be objectionable, more in terms of a new Chapter than a rearranged chapter. Planning Commission Meeting - April 27, 1967 page 6 The City Attorney thought perhaps we should do both, but the question is how. It would take three or four months with help. The Planning Com- mission was given an Outline of Proposed Zoning Code worked up by the /� City Attorney for reference. Suggestions were discussed relating to the outline. No decisions were made, but Mr. Herrick suggested that he would work on it and come back at the next meeting with what he has, and will work on Sections 1 to 4. The Commission referred to the request for a veterinary clinic and asked if the City Attorney could come up with something by the next meet- ing for a Special Use Permit and criteria. The Engineering Assistant was asked to get specifications from the requestors to incorporate in the criteria. Chairman Hughes told the City Attorney the Planning Commission thinks highly of the outline he presented this evening, and asked if it would be desirable for us to make some recommendation to Council that they should hire an assistant for you to do some of this work. The City Attorney said he had been given funds for this purpose. He asked that the memhers look over some of the other related chapters, consider the general approach and give me what suggestions you might have either as to changing the out- line and bring in other suggestions that we haven't talked about yet. Also, request they look over the "Declaration of Policy": 6. REZONING REQUEST: ZoA ��67-04, S& S IN`JESTI�iENT COMPANY REPRESENTED BY WILLIAM SHAW: Lots 1 thru 6, Block l, Carlson's Summit Manor Annex 2nd Addition. Rezone from R-1 to R-3-A (general multiple family dwellings). �, MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission set a public hearing date of June 8, 1967 at 8:30 P.M, for the rezoning request, ZOA ��67-04, S& S Investment Company for Lots 1 thru 6, Block 1, Carlson's Summit Manor Annex 2nd Addition from R-1 (single family dwellings; to R-3-A (general multiple family dwellings). Upon_a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 7. REZONING REQUEST: ZOA ��67-06, WYMAN SMITH REPRESENTING MARIAN HILLS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY: Lots 1 thru 11, Block 2 and Lots 1 thru 6, Block 1, Marian Hills 2nd Addition -- rezone from R-1 to R-3 (general multiple family dwellings) and Special Use Permit. It was noted that only one owner was listed on the application sheet. The Connnission decided that they would not discuss the item until all of the signatures are on the application and that the Engineering Depart- ment should check into this. MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Commission set a public hearing date of June 8, 1967 at 9:00 o'clock for the rezon- ing request (ZOA ��67-06) Wyman Smith representing Marian Hills Develop- ment Company of Lots 1 thru 11, Block 2 and Lots 1 thru 6, Block 1, Maxian Hills 2nd Addition from R-1 (single family dwellings) to R-3 (general multiple family dwellings) and Special Use Permit. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. /`� The Planning Commission used the following schedule for the time of the public hearings in order to stagger the time: 1) ��67-05 at 7:30; 2_ ��67-04 at 8:30; 3) ��67-06 at 9:00. Planning Co�nission Meeting - April 27, 1967 Pa�e " 8. FUTURE LOCATION OF PUBLIC WORKS GARAGE AND YARD: The Commission discussed the appraisals dated 4/13/67 in the agenda, � but did not come to a decision. n .n MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, that the item of the Future Location of Public Works Garage and Yard be tabled until the next meeting. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ADJOURNMENT : There being no further business, Chairman Hughes adjourned the meeting at 11:35 P,M. Res� �� submitted, Hazel 0'Brian Recording Secretary 0 _. 8 THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOi�1A1ITTEE NIEETING, APRTL 25, 1967 � The Meeting was called to order by Chairman Erickson at 7:35 P.M. ROLL CALL MEMBERS PRESENT; Erickson, Bierman, Hauge, Dittes, Tonco MEMBERS ABSENT: None l. CONSIDERATION OF SANCTUARY ADDITION TO CHURCH AT 472 OSBORNE ROAD, LOT 2 BLOCK 1, OSBORNE MANOP. 2ND ADDITION: Plans were presented. Rear wall of church to be brick exterior instead of block as shown. The�Pastor stated that soil tests had been made last Fall and drainage at the walkout door was adequate. Laminated beam bearing and critical welding joints were discussed, MOTION by Hauge, seconded by Tonco, to approve as presented provided the front of the existing stxucture be matching brick. The ilotion carried, 2. CONSIDERATION OF GONSTRUCTION OF TACO RESTAURANT ON LOT 15 BLOCK 2 CONIMERCE PARK: � Mr. and Mrs. William Shaw was present representing Crown Realty and Taca Town of America, Mr. Shaw stated that the request had been changed to Lot 6, Block 2, Commerce Park, The zoning on Lot 15 being CR-2 prohibited the restaurant, but Lot 6 being C-1 allows this use. Pictures of duplicates of this bui_lding were reviewed along with the building plans. Parking and setbacks undetermined since no plot plan was ready at this date. Planti.� and curbs at the building �aere deemed desireable. Drainage at the basement to be approved by the City Engineer. MOTION by Bierman, seconded by Hauge, to approve, subject to a plot plan being submitted to the Board Meeting of May 2, 1967, The motion carried. TNFORMATION REQUESTED: The Board expressed the desire for copies of the 1967 zoning maps and to review a copy of Resolution on Truss Use on 24" O.C. befare presenta- tion to the Council. Respectfully submitted, /� ; �-� - � _ ; � Clarence C. Belisle - �� "" ` �`"` � �_"`' � `"`" � �. � i Acting Secret�ry to the Board � ^ _ _ � BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING MINUTES, APRIL 26, 1967 The Meeting was called to order by Chairman Ylinen at 7;32 P.M. ROLL CALL MEMBERS PRESENT: Ylinen, Mittelstadt, Minish, Ahonen, Saunders (Arrived at 7:38 P.M.) MEMBERS ABSENT: None APPROVAL OF MINUTES, APRIL 19, 1967: MOTION by Mittelstadt, seconded by Minist� to approve the Minutes of the Meeting of April 19, 1967 as received. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Chairman Ylinen declared the motion carried. l. PUBLIC HEARING ON A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45 23, CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 1963, REVISED DECEMBER 1964, BY WAIVER OF A SIDE YARD REQUIREMENT OF 10 FEET TO 8 FEET TO PER.NIIT CONSTRUCTION OF AN ADDITION TO THE PRESENT DWELLING ON LOT 3, BLOCK 3, ELWELL�S RIVERSIDE HEIGHTS, PLAT 2, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA, SAP-� BEING 7548 ALDEN WAY NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY MINN _(REQUEST BY RICHARD STORT�A, 7548 ALDEN WAY NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, 55432)• � Mr. Storla was present and explained what he wished to do if he were granted the variance from 10 feet to 8 feet, and stated that tfie party who owned the vacant lots on both sides of the house was most in favor of it, because he had been unable to sell the lots because of the condition of the house. Mr. Storla � explained that he had owned a house on Riverview Terrace in Riverview Heights, but because of the flood had now purchased this house and intended to improve it. Saunders arrived at 7;38 P.M. Mittelstadt stated that since this will improve the house greatly and also improve the neighborhood greatly, he would therefor make a MOTION that the variance be granted. The Motion was seconded by Minish, and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Chairman Ylinen declared the motion carried. Z. PUBLIC HEARING ON A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45 25, CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 1963, REVISED DECEMBER 1964, BY WAIVER OF REAR YARD LOT DEPTH REQUIREMENT OF 25 FEET TO 17 FEET TO PERMTT CONSTRUCTION OF A ONE FAMILY DWELLING_ON LOT 5, BLOCK 3, EDGEWATER GARDENS, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA, SAME BEING 40 RICE CREEK WAY NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, 55432 (REQUEST BY_I.EV WAGNER, 2434 ORCHARD PLACE, NEW BRIGHTON� MINNESOTA, 55112)• Mr. Wagner, the petitioner, was present and also Mr. Gordon Nelson of 53 Rice Creek Way. Mr. Wagner advised the Board that the reason for the request for ^ the variance in the rear yard requirement was that the house should face Rice � n � BOARD OF APPEALS, APRIL 26, 1967 - - � '� PAGE 2 Creek Way, and•that the lot narrows so greatly on the easterly end, that the house could not be placed facing Rice Creek Way unless the back yard variance were granted. Mr. Nelson stated that he was at the meeting merely for infor- mation and that he had no objection to the variance, and that some of the neighbors had discussed it and they had no objection either. MOTION by Saunders, seconded by Ahonen, that the Board grant the variance. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Chairman Ylinen declared the motion carried. ADJOURNMENT• There being no further business, Chairman Ylinen declared the meeting adjourned at 7:50 P.M. Respectfully submitted, � `�� �L,. �/���, �''/� � � � • ^ � y� Earl P. Wagner � Secretary to the Board � ��_ MaY 3, 1967 NOTICE OF COMMUNITY M�I'ING To Whom It May Concern: The Planning Commission of the City of Fridley is holding an informal public meeting to discuss traffic patterns in your area. n The Commission would like to have all the property owners present in order to get their thoughts and ideas on street patterns in . ._ their area. The meeting will be held at 7:30 P.M. on May 11, 1967 at the City Hall. R�bert J. Hughes Acting Chairman Planning Commission /'\ 0 _ �2 _- ; . � THIRD STREET PATTERN — PUBLIC HEA.RING 5/11/67 � r � � N.14: CORN£R • - —.� _..�..r---- _��---_�__..��_----- - - --. � - - -- __ . __. . � SE . 23_ N.;i •e. o r ta.. _ � � - �-��— -. -� - _ (c... s,....;� -- - -- ; „ ., ; . • O j-. 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' �: - ... � .. . � �� - 4�= � ��� � -. � � City of Fridley Fridley City Hall Fridley, Minne s ota Gentlemen: A:pril 21, 1967 � � - .�`////6 % , _ �� Please be advised that we hereby agree to execute any documents necessary to give the City of Fridley an easement for road pur- poses over the West 30 feet of Lot #3, A.uditor's 5ubdivision No. � 22, Anoka County, thus enabling A.rthur 5treet to be extended North to Mississippi Street at a full 60 foot width. /'� This agreement is subject to the City's approval of Gardner's Plat #1. Also, it shall be understood that if the City desires to move the present buildings within the projected right of way during the next five years, it shall do so at no cost to us. A.fter five years, we agree to remove the buildings upon request. Yours very truly, Ernest Gardner �t-ti.,-�. J .%Z,...LC..�,..r--- Willard Gar�lner . /� - J� � ' � j} ---" ,��- . ;, � f / �,��,'..�L!'� � ,� ; ��.�-3�. —,.� �� i" � . �� r� ._--•-- ._�-- ,, . 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( ( /�eair,in i 6an,rioi 6rA,rio� O ; i � j � '� ,�� , ' � , � J � : � I ,' /ZS . 2f /SS /1 � ' " � � . ! . . " �� ..! oil ....:1 ` . - - - - — - . - , ) --- � _��CQ: S,�'�����! �':'�� – --- -- – -- — - - �°,% � �?tv AQ�. �0.6 -u�i ��-<� ,.,.. """''; � ,. � _. ,..., . -, ._ � r , } 1 � (�Zo 60� 5� � ---- • ,q ' � w�, �•Z/s'O% � � ✓O/�'�J : S � � !t I �i! --/1 -- 7 I i ' I.. • ao : s �� � d.,ra i .. '. � �.� � � lL 7� �, l .., , � ` � ,. G9�o� . � ao�� � � ''� ! I � j � ` .�� ' 2 2 -� v lsaa Fi �j i ; I Q,S 2 Ih//ifnry�s ry, ����j-- �viQJ�/ I � S( � ocJa I r ..�i. . _ _' $ � . JZSlB , is, . , '' g 1e" y ; $ l5 —b ; 1��— � • -- � � -- -- ', � 24 'i 7 � " i �d02v� ---�-- _ ,` .d I � y � � y� � I ' . f 3 � z 9____ `\ � � I o;-o - r , i �/91�'% �'_'- --� � w � � / �'l�� O � . 4/lj/b/ _ �� ^ APPRAISALS : LE1ND FOR PUBLIC WORI:S GAF.AGE AND YAF.D Item ��'1 Lot 8, Auditor's Subdivision ��78 (S.ld. Corner 61st Ave. & Main St.) Size: 290' w, x 540' (Approx. 3.5 acres) Value: $9,125 per acre . Owner: Great Northern Railway Comments : O.K, as is Item ��2 � Outlot ��2, Fridley Industrial Park Plat 1(West of T.H. ��65, North of N.S,P. Substation) _ . Size: 13.6 acres Value: 6.5 acres.toward Hwy. ��65 valued at $48,750 or $7,500 per acre 7.1 acres to rear valued at $31,950 or $4,500 per acre Owner: Pennsylvania Oil Co. ' � Comments: If 3 acres were considered to rear area, the $4,500 per acre figure would be about right, but accessibility would have to be determined. Item ��3 /� Lot 10, Block 6, Rice Creek Plaza South Addition (N, of Miss St., E, of railroad tracks) . Size: 125' x 314' (les� than.l acre) Value: $16,700 . �$ 9,300 per acre for lo�s Nortn of Desi n�vare Item ��3-A � � Blocks 7& 8, Lowell Addition to Fridley Park (South of rlississippi St., East of railroad tracks) _ Size: Block 7= 105' x 626` (Approximately 1 acre). Block 8= 333` x 361' &:251' x 235' (Approx. 4 acres) Value: Block 7 = $12,000 Block 8=$61,035 or $15,250 per acre Owner: Block 7= St. Pau1 Northern Pacific Railway Block 8 = Carlson-LaVir�e, Inc. Item ��4 � Lots 4 to 17 inclusive, B1. I, Central Vi2w 1�Ianor (North of 732 Ave. between Hcay. ��65 and Old Central Ave. ) Size: 3.2 Acres Value: $3,450 per acre Owner: Carl Sorenson and John Haluptzak � Lots 4 to 17 inclusive, B1. 2, Central t�'iew rianor (South oi 73z Avz. bet�•�een H��ry. ��65 � OId Central Ave. ) � Size: 3.2 Acres Value: $3,450 per acre Owner: Carl Sorenson & 3�:�n ha�uptzak _ �� � Appraisals: Land for Public 6dorks Gara�e and Yard Page 2 ^ Item ��5 � � Parcel ��6600, Section 11 (Proposed Ice Arena Site) Size: 25.82 acres Value: $136,245 or $5,278 per acre Owner: Minnesota Transfer Rail�aay From;Planning Commission Minutes: April 6, I967, page 8 Johnson's Truck Farm: Northwest Quadrant of Osborne Road and East River Road @ $2,500 per acre _ � � .:.. I/,`•. . •"� . . . /'� /'� / ` � 0 CITY OF FF.IDLEY MINNESOTA PLANNING AND ZONIN� FOP.M Number j � -(: 7 --�- ...M����'�"� � Rees.T��onson.. Scro�ginst Inc.1 APPLICANT' S ST.GNATURE Z„ �ti�: 1 V�—�---�=,_-�`_�-�-�-_-�i_ Vi ce P res� �eR � Address ; �.z��n ,.!,Y„t,, ^n ,' ��,-,r�i Telephone Number LI S-;�°1 TYPE OF REQUEST X Rezoning �Special Use Permit Variance Lot Splits Approval of Pre- liminary Plat Approval of Final Plat PROPERTY OWi3ER'S SIGNATURE S'��_!''^f�,�!:?,,G ��r�nr�tinr_ c/o Rzes. Tho^�son. Scro. ins Ir,c. Streets or Alley �j s Address ;)00 �,�.� _�� 82vj:� ���zr���-no�is, >'i:�n S{i�t� Vacations � Telephone Number �_I �;<;?� Other Street Location of Property East ,-^,i vet- ?o��d "o of �li r�,� »� �`��C� Legal Description of Progerty �a -,-,�-+ �� �,n� c�As�-r; h��-1 ; n FX�,; �� *-^, �,�;�� �;� �l ies h�t����en }��� 1� ��d no��� zoned P-� �nd th� P�ti �.si�Sj,��,�,; 'Z; "�r Present Zoning Classification .^,-i Existing Use of the Property t/acant Proposed Zoning Classification, Special Use, Variance or other request °-� Describe briefly the Type of Use and the Improvement Proposed '���) � j'��,'?j't L -� r�� Acreage of Property Has the Present Applicant Previously Sought to Rezone, Plat, Obtain a Lot Split, Obtain a Variance or Special Use Permit on the Subject Site or Part of It?+ When? � What was Requested �,.�.:_.__.�.,.-,-__:.---�-�-..�__.�,<:. Fee Enclosed $�r( � � Date Filed i t/ L f�' Dete of H°a� �ng ��_ ;. . ^ � PLANNIN�� AIVD ZONI:IG FORM Number c.�- % —L' � PAGE 2 The undersigned understands that; (a) A list of aIl residents and owners of pro- perty 4�ithin 300 feet must be attached to this applicai:ion. (b) This application must be signed by all owners of the property, or an explanation given why this is not the case. (c) P.esponsibilii}� f�r any defect in the pro- ceedings r�sulting from the failure to list � the nases and a�d-resses of all residents und property owners of properiy within 300 feet of tlie property in question, belongs to the undersi�ned. Residents and OF�ners of Property c�i�hin 30i feet; PEP.SOT�S ADDRESS �� r t • �' - �J . t':, �`� .1 �l- -� � . 't . {, �1 : � � � J�-�r�.t �� �� . s l -�� � r°� � �.�: ,, � 4= t'r � �. --�� L�� i- C �"'. � .- _ - �.-� ' � � ' ( . �� 7r. � �%.� ; "1 li . •, •�_ 1;., � �� � , -� -- — - , f ; � ( -� ,, ; �� - ., .< • :- � _ ►. 1 ; ( :� , �- i-5 � ; _h � ��� L: •, �>� _ �l�_�_.i !ti% :�� l Ci ;- _ .; �' %,_ � ,. �-..; �' -----�-.-^-�- L (� 1 (� / �J A sketch of proposed property and structure must be dra��Tn on the back of this • . form or attached, showing the following; 1. �lorth Directio❑ 2. Location of Proposed Strucr.ure on lot. 3. Dimensions of property, proposed structure, and front and side set-bzc:cs 4. Street i�Taa�es 5. Location and use of adjacent exisiing buildin�s (G�ithin 300 feet). The undersioned hereby declures that all the facts and representations stated in this application are true and correct. �7 �. � r��., 1 Z � s-�� __; C i� ?-�.. �. �^'. �•- =�_�"` - — `--_ -- . _�t�- " . / r� �'�� , � DATE � � "Y - ,� �1' ! r �_. 7 SIGivATUFE 1,�.: . -� �> .�=-*„-r �� � �� . � � � ---r _ � � a �,�, (APPLICAN i ) See Exhi�bi t � ._ . . . ,,,. �e sY �'e s'r 4: �F '�1t :Y � Approved � � Denied Subject to the Followin� �onditions; By the �osr�' nf iAppea�s date ^ Approved Denied by the Plannin� ComL�ission on Sub ject to the Folloo�inb Condi'ti�ns z Appro��ed • Lenied , Subject to the Fo21o��ing Condi�io�xs: Form PC 100 by the Council or. �, �?ate da=e � r--`" ` - " � ` �/ . . ., , , , _ , .'i• ,,, j . � �,�r , � � �` , , ...w . r , ;,��,, �� t , i''�,, � 7C �,� i `� (-(- ��i� , : . ,' ' , ;, , •. . . . � �.' ! d',+� 4 °. � . a� � � � . � � . ' ' .'r� . � . . is � ( � ' - . , � . . . � . �. 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I � r i �'. ;', . . <.'7` `'.�. / . - � ,..'` That part of �Government Zots 2 and 3� Section �22, To�nship 30, Ran�e 24� ; � �; Anoka County, Minneaota, described as followa: Beg�nning at e point of : 4;��.� '�' intersection of the center litse of Old East Rivex Road and the East and�� �`� +,��`� ' �' " ,, , � West, Quarter line of said Section 22; said point of intersection being. „' ` ;" �` , ' '' ,� �; 2133.05 feet West meaeured along saici quarter line Prom the East quartez' ;: ,�.� `�`�';corner of said Section 22; thence due Weat along said quarter line a,� ,� ;.,-> '�;, `.' :, distance of 37 •93 feet to a Judicial Lanc3mark on the Westerly line of . �.said Old East River Road; thence contfnuing due West along said quarter �; �'� �� "• line 361.17 feet to a Judicial Landm�,rk; thence North 15 degrees 38 ����� . ' �.. minutes East a diatance of 2Fi9.4 feet to a JudScial Landmark, aaid point. � � 1' being hereinafter referred to as Point "X" in this deacription; thence,; �� ,..,� , f, � �� �. � South 71 de�rees 36 minutea and 30 seconda East 391.18 feet to a ;.�� ,;:. ; :' Judicial Landmark on the Westerly line of said Old East River Road; .}; ,; '� � ..i i thence continuing South 71 degrees 36 minutea and 30 seconds East �',:•;:>� � 33•6�+ feet to the center line of safd O1d.Ea8t River Road, said point '�, ,',., �� � . ,: being 156.28 feet Northeasterly mear�ured along said center line from '� � ita intersection wi�h the East and Wect Quarter line of saia Section 22�� � , � ' said last mentioned course being hereinafter referred to aa Line "A" � in this description; thence Northeasterly along said center iine of - ; `; ,, ; - , � ` f'-,.Old yast River Road 1290.46 feet to a point of curve� said poin� of . � , curve bein� referenced by a J'udicial Landruark being 33 feet ICorthwester],y ° `. of and at ri�ht angles from the said point of curve; thence Northeasterly " ;i-� � on a�an�ential curve to the left'with e radiva of 802.02 feet to ths '' North line of said Goverr�ment Lot 2; thence Weat along aaid North line �` � r � of Government Lot 2 to a Judicia]. Landmark in the Weaterly line of said , �'�� Old East River Road; thence continuin� West along said North l�.ne o� , f ' : � � �.: , � `,; , .. Government I,ot 2 a distance of 615.13 feet to e J'udicial Landmark; ,� � �, i. thence conti.nuing West alon� said - North line to the �as�erly side of ',. ���:r: ," ' � the Mississippi River; th�nce Southwesterly along the Easterl,y aide oP•''� '' ;.' ;. � said Mississippi River to its intersection with the Northweaterly line of ;�,� ,-';:�; � the right of way of State Hi.ghway No. 100; thence Northeasterly along '. ``�• �said Narthwesterly right of way line to a Judicial Landmark which is � `', ' _ 836•5 fee� Southwester],y measured along said NorthweSter],y. line frcan its '.� ?, '� � � intersection with the Westerly line of Old East River Road; thence North- i '';�,. ,. t e�sterl,y alon� said Northwesterly ri�ht of way line of State Aighway No. ,. �' • 100, a distance of 83 6.5 feet to a Judicial Landmark in the Westerly line .1��'� `�, �,?,.' : i � of said Old East River Road; thence continuin� Northeasterl,y alon� the ��'' '�-` ��' � extensir�n of said Northwesterly right of way. line to the center line af V �� �. ,,,,� said Old East River Road; thence Northeaster�y alon�; said center lin� t�o •`�? ''�;' �';' ' '• the point of beginning, subject to public ease�ent in Old East River Road; �;.'. ,•�'•: and also subject to an easement for driveway purposes cver and acrosa a �� �': portion of the above described property, said easement bein� 16.5 feet in ��! , �' , width, which is more particularJ,y described ae that part thereof which is '- `' �� included within the line hereinbefoxe mentioned as Line "A" and a line running parAllel with and 16.5 feet Northeasterly meeaured �t right angles �� ., ' ; from said line "A"� and which 16.5 foat.strip of land extends South�esterly .. �:,; from a line drawn at right an�les to said Line "A" thx�ou�h s point thereon ' , distant 89 feet Southeaster]y measured alang said Line "A" frcm the herein- � , ebove mentioned point "X" and terminates at the Northwesterl;/ right bf wey ,' ' line nf the Old East River Road, the above described property now compriein�� ,' parts o� Lots 17 and 18, Auditor's SubdiYision Number 78, ` Anolca County, �',,',�� � '. Minnesota, according to the plat thereaf on file and af recar�d i'n the :, • .�,; �'• � � office of the Regis�ce�� of Deeds, Anoka County, Minneaota. �' • �; � �, '�-`�1 .�c . . .. . .. .., ., , _ , .. -- . � . .... ... .. ._.t. �.�.,.... , . �.�. �F•. 0 1 �. � �*yi. .J i,�,�.�r 1l _.19.. , k � ., � ���� ►L.►�j �� -���i� ��-r,7 . . G. S. HORNBAKER . TII[AfVll[11 � ; _ �j ������'�.,�' �.� � �_ / C O R P O R A T 1 O N �-, � May S , 1 967 n Mr� Robert V. Pritchard Rees� Thomson, Scroggins� Inc. 5000 Wayzata Boulevard � Minneapolis,,Minnesota 55416 Dear Mr. Fr::tchard; Subject; property - �ast River Road � Fridle Minnesota We were under the impression that our property located in Fridley� Minnesota, North of State Highway 694 (formerly H�ghway 100) between the Mississippi River and Old East River Road consisting of 26 acres� more or less, was zoned R-2 (Limited Multiple Family Dwelling) in its entirety. We now learn that there is a narrow strip of this propexty running along the river frontage which is zoned R-1 (Single Fami,lq•Dwelling)� y/,:._ � ,. .. . It is our desire that this property,�b.e�' Toned R-2 �Limited Multiple Family Dwelling) in its�entirety� Therefore, we request your assistance in rezoning that portion of the property which is presently zoned R-1 to R-2. You are authorized to act on behalf of Corporation to accomplish such rezonin Studebaker with the prescribed procedures for rezoningaestablished by the Village of Fridley� It would be most desirabl.e to obtain such rezoning as soon as possible, Therefore, we will appreciate your timely assistance in this regard. Very truly yours, STUDEBAK�R CORPORATION — ,, % ,'�.' � ��� C 1�Z:C� ��t./ ti' GSH-P Treasurer �t .... . .. .. . .. . _ eos aour� auH 9Tq[�T. SOUTH pCMD,iqD�wNA A002). T[�CVMOhC zev-sm �. ; s , i f :i '�� ; 4. ',. � � � l � i l f � � t_ �, .. 0 , v �,�..�....� � .. � , �� , .�. � � �-- . 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J', . ^, � j , . :� • �� � . . � � �Y }` 4� •a �4 . � • : ., �--L=, r io: Friciley Citf Counci_L, 'r�idle�T :"innesota � �� rom: .L,eonarci �o ;elsen anci .�tephen �rand jord Concer•r_irig :'i`he bu:�ldir� of a str��ctt:re �o be used as a-Teterinary Hospital o.� a let ac!�acent to �'+.i�Ylj,raSr F;� on �he west one and ����e-tlalf �-�oc'cs s_;;� oi I•"�.ssissippi Streeto I. T�e builr',in� as a V*';o�_e. ihe Uuilding �rill be ditTided into ttiro :::a.'_n areas: !, Tl�� rear o� the ba�i.lci; n� TT1' 1 consist oi tiaards c��:��ainin� ca;�s ._�:,c; c�c� r::��� or exFrc�_se pens, 20 `�h� f.ont oi �;re buildi;.� -•rill corsist of a � receNtio:, area, o`'f'icr, ia�oraterJ, e.c?r�ination rooi��s, sur�,�:r�, etc, Fxter•ior : i t-ie e.<_a,er�.or oi the bui�i_;.t.i:=�, ::�? 1 con�__s � of a cric!: ?�2'niit ar_d sidPs ��::-t a stucco re«r, Park_� :i� �•-i i 1'::� _>�i the ;�;�±h side . � and re.ar of the �JUl_Ld]_Y'.�, '".�F fr`O;�t, la��rn tai! l co:�sis � of landsca�,ed l�t.,m and slirubberJ, Interior : The intPrior wi�)_ contain numerc>us s+ructures ana de-rices to aid n �n iricreasino the Pf'ticacf of the enti:e hosNitalo `r'hese :ril� include t:�e fo1 � oiai n;; . 1� A special tLi �i: tenpera �ure o�Ls furriace �ahicn co.:�tilies �rith U,.S, Pub.iic '7ealth re�ul�t� ons, ^his furnac=� . �?ill be �:seei te ciispose of all btz=na�le r��use, ir_- C � llC�? ?:o �.].1 c�.�117i1c:1 2'eI'131._`1S c�..7:Cj. c�.I11:".8.� bOCi�� 'r78S ;iE3 � Vrithout creatiT�� a sr:oke or edor r.�_iisance, �. 2, Tre ent•i_•e b�aii�; no wil? be air cor.d_ ;i_one�, thus offerir� t r�? tnIOT'liE,'T'S c1Y!� ,''.;:li'la.�.S CO: iIO2"+ ��i:C� u1S0 I.ESSP.211I]�T U[lE' i,I'O�IP.T�I O� Od0_ 1^ �f?P_ W,t.7'CjS, 3, Each wa.�d T�ri ! 1 hr �re a sepaNat,P osrerhead ventilal i�n s�ster:,o Ha�rin�- s�par�:te s�-s�et�.; will prev�r.t t�e possible S�1'P3(i C?� Oi a<3.i'1.ST�S .�i OIi1 (J'.l2 W?.I'(i t.0 ±!1° nexto �!'he �].I'� G,•'f:a'_7 �'Ei;lOVed FT'Oin tr?E T�:3:"dS� r711 i be bu�rned, �hus elimina �ii1� o�.�;�n� sr�; and oaor fro~ en�eri n� t^.e ger-.�a1 envir,�nr:e:�t, Lt. The entire basic structure will consist oi � inch L�ic� block ti:ail, el� minwti�_.� tiie ca�ncf: oi 2 noise n�sis�nce, ^_'%�e ���:�::t �;rr rear oi th�- ouiJ_airio will al.so be scFarated ��� an � i*:c1: ±�ir,!- �loC:t ;r:ll and he�vy woo� or r-,�ta1 doorsa ?;o Y71 ':CiJ;•;; wil]_ be I'- � C> >i. �. j :; _�J ��=f�- � �- � � � ,� � p.r��ent in t}�e rear of the b�ildin�, furthF� eliminat�ng the possibility of a noise n��isance. All liUhtin� and vent�la.tieii in the re:�.r of the buildir,�; t•rill be obtai!�e�i arti�'ici�ll� and be more tnan adequate, ^t this �i_�;�e �rre feel ttiat speciaJ_ a.rcoustica). t,ile will not be ne�;c(ed, Hot,revF�r, ii it is needed, this �rill also be �:-:st_�Iled, 5o All nor:-burr.arle ref�._�e wi]_1 oe stored �ndoors in a srecia]_ roorl ior t,his p�.r�;nse, Th�_s should elimir.��.te an;;� oc�or or fl.y �,,,obler� fro�:: tr!is sourcea b, All j"oors ?,Till bz of such a natu-re tr.3;; ti.ef ,.r_"l.i nr,.+, �e Fa.sil_;r s+.,�iT.ec� ��i�:1 thas be unsigt;tl, te ;:�e pu.biic, y 7o Tiie -�ecer ;? �n =�rea ti,?.I� �e sepa-^� �e�! ;.n�o tt•ro areas for dn�rs a:�c' c�t� to prever.t possible ii�hts ?ror; ' developi_n�;, • � The prececlir.; i�;er��s are ti:�e`_t�g �ncluded not only t� prol;ect the general pablic, but al�o �,� create the r�ost iavorahle enviro:�me-rit ir t,r!�ic?i to �ro?��,- efi:icier� ;l•j, +,o ha�,Te ±i.e '�est �ossib]_� surroundings for ani�al care and t: eatr�:ent, and te have a hos; ital ti�rhich is ^ r� easir.� to al'_ t�e senses, ernoti >�s, �rid der-an�s of our future clieritelr, � �� 0 0