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PL 11/05/1969 - 7290� A G E N D A PLANNING CO1rIlrIISSION MEETING NOVEMBER 5, 1969 7:30 P.M. ROLL CALL• APPROVE PLANNING COM[�IISSION MINUTES: OCTOBER 22, 1969: RECEIVE BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MINUTES: OCTOBER 23, 1969: RECENE PARKS & RECREATION CO1rIl�IISSION MINUTES: OCTOBER 27, 1969: RECENE BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES: OCTOBER 29 1969: ORDER OF AGENDA: 1. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: APPRW DISTRICT: HOWARD DiJ1�HY Q PAGE 1-6 7 8-9 LO-15 16-29 1-3 /� 2. PUBLIC HEARING: PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT: P.S. ��69-11, 30-35 - ANDERSON DEVELOPMENT BY ANDERSON TRUCKING SERVICE INC.: Northerly 750 feet of Easterly 720 feet of NE�.of NE'�//of Section 12. 3. HEATHER HILL PLAT: VACATION OF STREETS IN OLD PLAT BY MIKE 0' BANNON • �c,�-� -��,�-�---:.F . 4. REZONING REQUEST: ZOA ��69-12, ROBERT V PRITCHARD: South 2/3 of Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision ��108. Rezone from R-1 to R-3A. �? c}� �,�j� ':._ �r ''f i Set public hearing date. (fC�.��G w :+M.�,.-.•.y`'. 5. ZONING ORDINANCE: REVIEW OF PARKING STALLS FOR APARTMENTS: 6. M[TLTIPLE DWELLING STUDY IN CITY OF FRIDLEY: c.�..� � . p y�i� � �� �_�� %� � , �I � i 36-37 38-42 � . . . � �:..�.. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OCTOBER 22, 1969 PAGE l r�'1 _ The meeting was called to order by Chairman Erickson at 7:30 P,M, ROLL CALL: ' Members Present: Myhra, Mittelstadt, F�rickson, Jensen, Fitzpatrick Member Absent: None Others Present: Darrel Clark, Engineeri.ng Assistant APFROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: OCTOBEft 8, 1g69 MOTION.by Mittelstadt, seco.nded by Je.nsen, that the Planni.ng Commis- sion minutes of October 8, 1969 be approved. Upon a voice vpte, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously, RECEIVE PLATS & SUBDIVISIONS-STREETS & UTILTTIES SUBCOMMITTEE MINUTES: QcTOB�. 15 , 19b9 Mr, Myhra called attention to Paragraph 3, under Item l, Page I, which read "Mr. Myhra called attention-----", this was inaorrect as Mro Jensen was the speaker, ,� MOTION by Myhra, secondeded by Mittelstadt, that the Planning Commission receive the minutes of the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & . Utilities Subcommittee meeting of October 15, 1969 with the above correctiono Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimouslyo RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES: OCTOBER 15, 1969 MOTION by Jensen, seconded by,Mittelstadt, that the Planning , Commission receive the Board of Appeals minutes of October 15, 196go Upon a voice vote, all voti.ng aye, the motion carried unanimouslyo l, PUBLIC HEARING: APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY DEVELOPM�NT PLAN FOR PLANNED DEVELOPMIlVrI' DISTRICT: HOWARD DUMPHY MOTION by Mittelstadt, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Com- mission.waive the reading of the public hearing notice for the Preliminary Development Plan (PD #68-10�, Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously, Mr. Dumphy and Mr. Solveson were present. Copies of "Submission of Prel,iminary Development Plan" were distributed to the Commission. Drawings of the plans, Scheme 1 and Scheme 2 were exhibited for the Com- - mission and the audience. � Mr..Solveson explained that since the last meeting with the people in the audience, they have redesigned the building, two parcels in the corner are now included in the pr.oject, and made two complete studies. 4.�,..... .. Plannin� Commission Meetin� - October 22, 1969 Pa�e 2 For both Scheme 1 and 2, the buildings basically are the same shape. They still � have the same number of units and parking stalls. The house on Lots 32 and 33 will remain as it is. There will be an evergreen planting along the West and North, and possibly an underground parking ramp. There will be a twelve unit module interconnected with a stairway breaking up the complex, and a swimming pool. The City has been given a 24 foot easement along East River Road. There is a 35 foot setback on the East and 60 feet on.the North and 85 feet on the South . Scheme 1 is for a 12 unit building, interior pool area, firewalls separting the modules, 24 two bedroom units and 84 one bedroom unit. Under Scheme 2, the buildings are much the same shape, but they are further away from the house situated on Lots 32 and 33. Some of the parking is to be underground if possible, the recreation area is outside and includes a patio area. The setbacks are 35 feet on the East and 70 feet from the creek. These buildings would have 3b two bedroom units and 72 one bedroom unit. The elevation is basically the same. Mr. Myhra said he recalled there was somefihing in the ordinance referring to a change of plans, and he wondered if the fixst plan had any bearing on the one presented this evening. The consensus was the first plan had no bearing on the new one . Chairman Erickson asked if the Engineering Assistant had checked into the � � use of the area on the Northeast corner. Darrel Clark said that it cauld be used for parking, but he wasn't sure about the.axea occupied by the house. tinder the PD ordinance, there is no specific area requirements. The following people from the area, Jerry Potts, 8066 Ruth Street, William Forster, 298 Ely Street and William Young, 8121 Ruth Circle were present and expressed concern about the buffer of trees along Ruth Street suggesting poplar and evergreens, and questioned the garbage disposal, traffic patterns, parking, commercial area and proposed bri.dge on East side of shopping center. They also wanted to know of the controls the City had over the plans. Chairman Erickson read that part of the PD Ordinance which referred to the controls the City had over the details of the final plan, and what was required at the preliminary stage. It was explained to the audience that at the pxevious hearings, there was a traffic study by Bather & Associates. Their opinion was the traffic on East River Road was not heavy enough to warrant signals at this location until a later date when a traffic pattern could be studied. The Planning Commission did take some action in that they asked East River Road be widened to provide for ri.ght and left turn lanes at the ent�ance of the commercial area. This was the pxinciple reason why an additional right of way had to be provided by the developer. Chairman Erickson said the Planning Commission would be very much opposed having another exit on East River Road, mainly because of the problem o€ elevation. There is a difference in elevation between the road�and the com- plex of about 15 feet -- a drop from the complex to the creek. nRegarding parking, Mr. Solveson said the parking was figured at 1.5 stalls, or 162 parking stalls. The Commission felt underground parking would be the answer for either Plan and asked Mr. Solveson to try to incorporate this in the ^ . . �:,. Planning Commission Meeting - October 22, 1969 Pa�e 3 plans, If the garages could go underground near the apartments, it would el.iminate building by the creek. The Planning Commission asked Mr. Solveson to try for two stalls per unit. In regard to the exit on Ruth Street, Mr. Solveson said it was a requirement to have two exits from the area. The suggestion was made to use evergreens, poplars, and a redwood fence for buffer between the house on Lots 32 and 33 and the complex. Mr. Dumphy said they may sell the house because, at the present time, it is rented, but it would be better to have the owner live in it. Mr. Dumphy said the commercial area was the same as.before. The building will have two floors. The entrance to the East would be primarily used by the people from that area. A bridge could be built across the creek,.and a foot- path leading to the residential area. This path would be adjacent to the lot of Mr. Potts who said the people cross his backyard now. Regaxding the procedure for the preliminary development plans, the audience were told that, at this time, all the Planning Commission had to consider was the overall plan. Upon the approval of the Planning Commission, the plan would go to the Counciland anothex public hearing would be held. When the preliminary plan goes before the Council, it becomes a final plan upon its approval. The small details pertaining to the buildings, landscaping, sidewalk and traffic problems will be handled by the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee ^ and if a variance �rould be needed, the Board of Appeals. Al1 work will be done in accordance to the PD Ordi.nance under the directions of the departments affected. Whatever permits are given by the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee will be after a public hearing is held. The public hearings of the Subcommittees will be the final public hearings for the pxoject. Chairman Erickson added that, as far as he was concerned, he was about ready to vote with a couple of additional suggestions. 1) More specific detai.l on screening and planting of trees giving species and size.2)Statement of intent and guarantee to protect present foliage along cxeek route. 3) Provision made for future parking either at the time of the approval of the preliminary plan or a guarantee they would add additional parking. 4) He liked Scheme 1 with Scheme 2 paxking incorporating underground parking. This would necessitate soil tests and gxade plans wi.th specific proposed elevations throughout. The parking 1ot facing Ruth Street could be depressed with a raised exit as you drive out. Mr. Solveson asked if the exterior of the buildings, being stu.cco and brick, met with their approval, and was told it appears to be what was asked for. . MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Mittelstadt, that the Planning Commission continue the public heaxing to November 5, 1969 of the approval of the Preliminary Development Plan fox the Planned Development District by Howard Dumphy and the reason for doing so was to give the petitioner a chance to move forward on sug- ^ gestions as outlined by the Chairman listed above. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion caxried unanimously, �w_ Planning Commission Meeting - October 22, 1969 Page 4 ^ 2. VACATION REQUEST: SAV ��69-08. CITY OF FRIDLEY: South 18 feet of 57th Place lying East of line extended North that is 20 feet East of West line of Lot 7, Block 7, City View Addition and West of the line that is 57.5 feet-West of �enterline of Southbound lane of T.H. ��47. 3. VACATION REQUEST: SAV ��69-09, CITY OF FRTDLEY: Vacate 33 foot Street between 57th Place and 57th Avenue lying East of Lot 15, Block 8, and West of Lot l, Block 7, City View Addition. . . The explanation was given that there is an agreement between the City of Fridley and Erickson Petroleum Company to substitute the 3rd Street for the 33 foot street asked for in the vacation request. Erickson Petroleum owns both sides of the 33 foot street. The suggested exchange of property is as follows: the 33 foot vacated street could be used for a parking lot; they have received from the Highway Department a 57 foot strip adjacent to University Avenue and, in return, dedicated a 6D foot right of way for 3rd Street. The street will be improved . to City standards. The people in the area were notified by public hearing natices. MOTION by Mittelstadt, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission apgrove the request, SAV ��69-08, City of Fridley, for the vacation of the South 18 feet of 57th Place lying East of a line e�tended North that is 20 feet East of the West line of Lot 7, Block 7, City View Addition and West of /"'1 � the line that is 57.5 feet West of centexline of Southbound lane of T.H. ��47 and the request, SAV ��69-09, City of Fridley, for the vacation of a 33 foot street between 57th Place and 57th Avenue lying East of Lot 15, Block 8, and West of Lot 1, Block 7, City View Addition with the stipulations as follows: SAV ��69-08: 1)reduction of the 18 feet vacation right of way to 16 feet leaving the City with a 50 foat right of way; 2)consideration of the fact that we have a street without a tuxn around; 3) that the remainder of the street not being used could present"a maintenance problem; 4) unless'properly graded, there could be a drainage pxoblem; 5) that the,City retain the utility easements in the vacated portia�a: SAV ��69-09: Recommend the City retain all the appropriate utility easements, according to the stipulations as passed by the Plats & Sub- divisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee in their minutes of October 15, 1969. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 4. CONTINUED VACATION REQUEST: SAV ��69-IO, THOMAS ALBERSt Vacate Johnson Street on the West line of Lot 1, Block 2, Swanstrom's Courto Mr. Albers was present. Also present were R. C. Staats, 536$ Matterhorn Drive, Raymond Prestemon, 1391 53rd Avenue N.E., Clarence Engebretson, 5376 Matterhorn Dxive, and Robert Oulicky, 5332 Matterhorn Drive. The Engineering Assistant explained that the Subcommittee decided, rather than consider just one lot, that the abutting property owners shou�ld be sent letters for the vacation of the full length 'of Johnson Street requesting 'their ^ opinions at the October 22nd Planning Commission meeting. The original request was for alongside Lot 1. The Subcommittee felt the street, inasmuch as it had never been txaveled, was of no use and could foresee no reason for it to be opened in the future, but that the City should retain an utility easement. The street, if vacated, would revert totally to the lots on the West side, and the owners would dedicate the easements back to the City. , _._ Blannin� Commission Meetin� - October 22, 1969 Page 5 /� The property owners wanted to know how much the tax would be, but that couLdn't be answered at this time. Mr. Engebretson was not opposed to the vacation of the street. The answer to another question was that a building could be put up right along the easement line. A fence could go right on the lot line. If the whole street were vacated, and an owner did not wish to acquire the land, he could sell it to.a neighbor. It was suggested to Mr. Prestemon that if he were not interested in acquixing the property for h�mself, he might talk ta the two rieighbors to the East to see if they would be interested in enlarging their backyards. MOTI�N by Jensen, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission recommend approval of the vacation. request, SAV ��69-10, Thamas 9ibers, to vacate Johnson Street on the West line of Lot 1, Block 2, Swanstrom's Court with the pxovision that an utility easement be maintained over the East 23 feet of the proposed vacation and that, further, a vacation of the remaining portions of Johnson Street North of Skgwood Lane and North of 53rd Avenue be considered at the same time, providing that the adjacent property owners who would be receiv- � ing the vacated street would not object to it. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 5. REZONTNG REQUEST, ZOA ��69-11, NORTHERN PACIFIC RAI�.WAY COMPANY: That porta.on between 40th and 41st Avenues N.E. and in the vicini.ty of Grand and California Streets - approximately 2.19 acres -- to be rezoned from ^ R-1 to M-2 (heavy industrial). Representing the Northern Pacific Railway Company were Iiouglas Shoemaker, James Anderson and Jerry Masters. The request is to rezone R-T property to M-2 for the construction of a portion of railroad classification yard (departure tracks and slope excavation in this area). The Ordinance xequires 1500 feet between railroad switching yards and residential, and the Noxthern Pacific Railway Co. is going befoxe the Board of Appeals for a variance of the 1500 feet. The Planning Commission were shown the proposed plans for modernizing the railroad yard and explained in detail by Mr. Shoemaker, Anderson and Masters. MOTION by Myhra; seconded by Mittelstadt, that the Planning Commission set a public hearing date of November 19, 1969 for the rezaning request, Z0A ��69-11, Northern Pacific Railway Company, that portion between 40th and 41st Avenues Northeast and in the vicinity of Grand and California Streets, approxi- mately 2.19 acres from R-1, single family residence to M-2, heavy industrial. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unan unously. 6. EAST RIVER ROAD: TURN LANES FOR UNDERPASS NORTH AND SOUTH OF. HWY. ��694: � �or the benefit of the audience, the Resolution regarding the improvement of East River Road and Interstate Highway No. 694 Interchange, which was being sent on to the Council for their consideration and approval,was read, No action. .. . . � :--. Planning Commission Meeting - October 22, 1969 Pa�e 6 � 7e METROPOLITAN PLANNING CONIMISSION: The Chairman received a letter from the Metro.politan Planning Commission regarding a meeting to discuss public ownership of the Ttain City Lines. He felt he was not in a position to answer because he did not use the bus. A suggestion might be made to cut some of the stops, as they need something that gets downtown quicker. It seems relatively few people depend upon the bus. MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission request the Chairman to write a letter in lieu of going •to the meeting. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 8. MEETING OF ANOKA COUNTY MUNICIPALITIES PLANNING MEETING: October 29, 1969:-. Chairman Erickson would plan to attend. 9. ZONING ORDINANCE: REVIEW OF PARKING STALLS FOR APAR.TMENTS: The discussion centered around the original zoning and the areas yet to be developed. The Commission felt that the present zoning ordinance require- ment of 1.5 stalls was inadequate at this timeo There was no action, but the members were individually to do their own checking and report at the next meeting. � 10. MULTTPLE DWELLING STUDY IN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY: The Engineexing DeQartment compiled a booklet on Apartment Study in Fridley in relation to the tax structure and school tax. The fact was discussed that some of the income tax money is returned to Fridley as State Aid, and the Commission felt this should be explained and put in the report as this would more accurately reflect the tax load. No action, as the study was not completed. ADJOURNMENT. There being no furthex business, Chairman Erickson adJourned the meeting at 11;50 P.M. Respectfully submitted �`�'� �� ���r.-� .-; .. Haz� 0'Brian Recording Secretary ^ _ � BUII,DING STANDARDS-UESIGN CONTROL MEETING MINUTES OF OCTOBER 23. 1969 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Erickson at 8:01 P.M. � MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABSENT; 0'�HERS PRESENT: Erickson, Biermann, Tormoen Tonco, Sornsen Clarence Belisle-Building Inspector 1. CONSIDERATION OF A REOUEST TO CONSTRUCT AN OFFICE AND MANUFACTURING BUILDING TO BE LOCATED ON LOT 14 AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION N0. 78 THE SAME BEING 5601 EAST RIVER ROAD FRIDLEY MINNESOTA (REQUEST BY LA MAUR INCORPORATED 110 NORTH 5TH STREET MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA 1 Mr. W. C. Tuckfarber, Executive Vice-President of La Maur, and Mr. James Slawin, Project Manager, of Cunningham-Limp Company, were present to submit the plans and present the request to the Board. There was a discussion on the storage area and on the chemicals that will be used in the plant. A sample of the exterior metal panel used on the building and a sample of embedded aggregate, were shown to the �oard. The landscaping plans submitted were deemed preliminary and a recommendation was made, that phased landscaping plans be submitted, to the Building Inspection Department, in 60 days. The treatment of colored brick and block was nozed on the plans. � MOTION by Biermann to approve of a full permit, subject to the notations on the plans, with occupancy contingent on the submission and execution af the landscaping plan. 2. Seconded by Tormoen. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,the motion carried unanimously. LOCATED ON LOT 1. BLOCK 2, EAST RANCH ESTATES 1ST ADDITION THE SAME BEING 7610 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N E, FRIDLEY MINNESOTA LRE�,UEST BY SHELL OIL COMPANY. 778 OTTO AVENUE ST PAUL MINNESOTA ,� Mr. Ilstrup and Mr. Scheel were present to present the proposal. Revised plot plan was explained to the Board and alternate locations for the station were discussed. It was recognized that a 10 foot rear yard setback would be adequate. MOTION by Biermann to grant the permit, based on notations on the plot plan and a 13'-4" extension for a storage room nn the N.E. end of the building, as noted on CR-1 - 151, sheet 1 Of 8, and exterior masonry note added to CR-1 - 153 sheet 3 of 8, and contingent upon submission of landscaping plan being approved by this Board within 30 days irom this date. � 5econded by Tormoen. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the ; motion carried unanimously. , � ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 10:30 P.M, by Chairman Erickson. Respectfully submi�ted, CLARENCE �kELISLB Acting Secre��xy � L, i MINUTES OF REGULAR PARiCS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING OCTOBER 27 1969 Meeting was called to order at 7:35 P,M. by Chairman Fitzpatrick. ^ MEMBERS PRESENT: Fitzpatrick, Cochran, Blair, Stimmler MEMBERS ABSENT; None OTHERS PRESENT: Mrs. Donald Wall, 6850 Washington Street N.E. (L.W.V.) Paul Brown, Director of Parks and Recreation MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 22, 1969 MOTION to accept the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of September 22, 1969. The Motion Carried. HOCKEY ASSOCIATION AGREEIyENT The revised Hockey Association Agreement was signed by Member Blair, President, Hockey Association of Fridley; Chairman Fitzpatrick; and Paul Brown, Director. MOTION by Stimmler, seconded by Cochran, to accept the signing of the Agreement. The Motion Carried. ORDINANCE ON PROHIBITING VEHICLES ON PARK LAND T�ie Commission discussed the memorandum sent to the City Attorney from the Director in which the Commission requests an Ordinance prohibiting ^ the use of motorized vehicles within the boundaries of the City park areas. CONCESSION STAND POLICY The Commission reviewed the policy on concession stands within the City that are located on park property. The Commission members requested that the Director write a letter to the concessionaire at the Moore Lake Beach House and ask what his schedule will be this coming winter. The Director noted the license for the concession stand would terminate in April, 1970. 1970 BUDGET ADOPTED BY CITY COUNCIL The adopted budget will not be ready for two weeks. Chairman Fitzpatrick suggested a special meeting be set up on November 10, 1969, specifically to discuss the 1970 budget. This was agreed upon, providing the budget comes through by that date. PUBLIC RELATIONS AUTHORITY The Commission discussed and reviewed the need for better Public Relations coverage of our Parks and Recreation Department and to better inform the general public of our many programs and accomplishments during the year. Vice-chairman Cochran stated that we owe it to the public to let them know what is available in our City parks. It was noted that our � Director's weekly column in the Fridley Sun Newspaper;did cover our Department, in gea►eral, but there should be special coverage on what our parks can specifically offer the public. . � . 1�IN{;iTES OF REGULA�MEETING, OCTOBER 27, 1969 PAGE 2 ADJpURNMENT � The Meeting was adjourned at 9:05 P.M. ^ � 0 Possibility of a Special Meeting to be held on Monday, November 10, 1969, at 7:30 P.M. in the Conference Roora of the Civic Center. The next Regulax Meeting will be held on Monday, November 24, 1969, at 7t30 P.M. in the Conference Room of the Civic Center. Respectfully �ubmitted, � v�'�� ,,�' Shirley L'ennox, Secxetary to the Commission � ^ � � THE P�IINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF OCTOBER 29, 1969 _ The meeting was called to order by Chairman Mittelstadt at 7:35 P.M. ME�IBERS PRESENT: Mittelstadt, Harris, Minish, 0'Bannon N�ERS ABSENT: Ahonen OTHERS PRESEI+�1': Hank Muhich-Building Official MOTION by Harris to approve the minutes of the October 15, 1969 meeting as written. Seconded by Minish. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 1. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION ROM 1�00 DEPARTURE MAIN STREET M1NIMUM l+'VV'1'XCrr; tit�''�U1tCL''L�Lri1V'1' tSt51'WL't'i1V 1•i—c �vlvllv� tu�y n—i c,! T TO ZFRO FEET TO PERMIT TH� EXPANSION OF A RAILROAD YARD ACKS AND SLOPE EXCAVATION COMMIIVCING AT A POIiV'I' WHICH IS OF THE SOIITH LINE OF 40TH AVE�TE N.E� AATD THE CENTER LINE THENCE WESTERLY ALONG AN EXTENSION OF SAID SOUTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 450.79 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGSNNING; THENCE CON'1'1NUlNG WESTERLY ALONG THE LAST DESCRIBID LINE A DISTANCE OF 27[�.21 FEET TO A POINT; THETICE NORTHERLY AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE LAST DESCRIBID LINE A DISTANCE OF �6.96 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG A STRAIGHT LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, GIIVERALLY LOCATID BETWEEN 40TH AND 41ST AVENUES N„E., FRIDLEY AND IN THE VICINITY OF GRAN�D AVENUE COLUI�'�IA HEIGHTS AND CALIFORNIA STREET, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. REQUEST BY N(JRTHIl3N PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, 176 EAST 5TH STREET, STo PAUL, MINNESOTA. 2. A REQUEST FOR A PF�MIT. F'ER SECTION 45.16. P �IT7 CODE TO PERMIT THE EXPANSION OF A RAILROAD TRACK IN M-2 ZONING DEPARTtTRE TRACKS AND SLOPE EXCAVATIUN CONIMF� CINU AT A POINT WHICH IS THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH LTNE OF 40TH AVENUE N.E. AND THE CENTER LINE OF MAIN STREET; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG AN EXTENSION OF SAID SOUTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 450.79 FEEI' TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING WESTERLY ALONG THE LAST DESCRIBID LI�]E A DISTANCE OF 274.21 F�ET TO A POINT.; THENCE NORTHIl3LY AT RIGHT ANGLES TO TAE LAST DESCRIBID LINE A DISTANCE OF 696.96 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG A STRAIGHT LIIV� TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, GENERALLY LOCATID BETWEEN 40TH AND 41ST AVENUE N.E. FRIDLEY AND IN THE ViCINITY OF GRAND AVENUE COLIIMBIA HEIGHTS AND CALIFORNIA STREET, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. REQUEST BY NORTHII�N PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. 176 EAST 5TH STREET, STo PAUL, MINNESOTA.__ Chairman Mittelstadt explained to the people that were present to voice their opinions, that the Board had decided to table these two requests. The main reason being a quorum of the members was not expected to be at this meeting, and also, since there were 4 other requests on the a.genda to be considered at this meeting, the Chairman felt the Board would not have sufficient time to go over the two items as much as they would like to. The people that were present to voice there opinions were as follows: Mr. Forrest Cornelius, ¢020 Main Street N.E. Mr. Henry Zimmer, 4021 California Street N.E. Dalene Austin, 10-41st Avenue N.E. Mable Gadbois, 4000 Main St,�eet, Dennis Bertram, 4042 Main Street �o The Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of October 29, 1969 page 2 Chairman Mittelstadt informed these people that they could appear before the � Board aga,in on November 12, 196g, when the representatives of Northern Pacific would be present to answer any questions they might ha.ve. MOTION by Minish to table the two requests by Northern Paci�ic Railw�,y until the November 12, 196g meeting. Seconded by 0'Bannon. Upon a voice vote, all voting a.ye, the motion caxried unanimously. � 3. A REQUEST FOR A V�iRIANCE OF SECTION � 5.24, OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO RIDIICE THE SIDEYARD REQUIR.II�NT FROM 5 FEET TO 3 FEET, TO PF�MIT THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ATTACHID GARAGE ONTO EXISTING DWELLING. LOCATID ON LOT 16. BLO�K�2. MELODY MANOR RD ADDITION FRIDLEY MINNESOTA. UEST BY PAUL CONCERTO CURVE N.E.. FRIDLEY. MINNESOTA. Mr. Paul Amundson was present to present his request. Mr. John Polymeros, representing the Sussel Company, was also present. Mro Amundson presented to the Board a letter writt�n by his nieghbor, Mr. Fred Glany, 7400 Concerto Curve, which atates that he does not object to Mr. Amundson building a ga,rage 3 feet from the proNerty line. MOTION by 0'Bannon to accept the letter from Mr. Glany. Seconded by Minish. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion ^ carried unanimously. Mr. Polymeros explained to the Board that the garage will be 21 feet by 26 feet, which is the minimum width for a double garage, in this case, as we need room to install three steps going into th� house from the garage. A survey of the land and pictures taken by the Building Inspector, were shown to the Board for their review. The survey showed Mr. Amundson's house to be 24.01 feet from the lot line and 34.01 feet between structures. A discussion followed on how the garage was to be joined to the house.. MOTION by 0'Bannon to close the public hearing. Seconded b,y Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Harris felt that although the applicant has the concurrance of his nei�hbor, there still should be 15 feet between structures and in this case there would be onl.y 13 feet. Mr. Polymeros stated that they could put 5�8 inch sheetrock on the wall facing the neighbors house so they would have a 1 hour fire wall. � � 12 The Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of October 29, 1969 Pa�e � Mr. Minish felt that that a hardship had not been shown as a single gara�e � could be built in the same location without asking for a variance, and a double garage could be built in the back yard as there was no difficult terrain to deal with. He also stated he knew that a single garage was not as desirable as a double garage but since the applicant could stay within the limits of the City Code by building a single garage that a hardship was not shown. Mr. 0'Bannon was in favor of the variance as the applicant prefers a double ga,rage and the abutting neighbor daes not object and there were no other people present that objected. He also felt that a single garage was just about useless and that a double garage would increa,se the value of this house and also increase the valu� of the neighborhood. Chairman Mittelstadt was in favor of the variance i.f the applicant would agree to sheetrocking the far end wall along with the ceiling and the common wall. MOTION by 0'Bannon to approve the variance for the following reasons and one stipulation: 1. The abutting neighbor does not object . 2. The construction of the house does not permit the necessary space needed to build a double garage. Stipulation: � 1. The ga,rage be sheetrocked with 5�8 inch sheetrock on the common wall, ceiling and on the far end wall. Seconded by Harris. Upon a voice vote, Minish voting nay, the motion passed. 4. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.24� FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO RIDUCE THE SIDEYARD REQUIRII�P FROM 5 FEET TO 1 FOOT 7 INCHES, TO PERM�T THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ATTAC� GARAGE ONTO EXISTING DWELLING LOCATID ON LOT 11 BLOCK RICE CREEK TERRACE PLAT THE SAME BEING 0-6 TH AVENtTE N.E. FRIDLEY MINNESOTA. R UEST BY MR. THOMAS W. KLEIN 4 0-6 TH AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY. MINNESOTA. Mr. Klein was present to present his request. Mr..Jim Thayer was also present. Mr. Klein present to the Board a letter from his adjoining, Mr. Joseph Christenson, 460-67th Avenue N.E., stating that he did not object to the variance but he did have one stipulation. That stipulation was "That all drainage and run-off from this said structure will not interfere or drain on the East abutting propert,y, and no part of this or any attached structure will over-lap the East abutting property." MOTION by Harris to accept the letter from Mr. Christenson. /�1 Seconded by Minish. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimausly. The Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of October 29, 196 Pa�e 4 Mr. Klein explained he could not build the garage in the backyard because ^ of the slope of the land. Chairman Mittelstadt asked the Building Official if the Building Inspection Department had gone out and measured the distance between the present structures. The Building Official stated that they had measured 29 feet between structurea. He also said that Mr. Klein had started building the garage. Mr. Klein told the Board that he was under the impression he could start building� as he felt he had, in a way, applied for a building permit by applying for a variance. He also said the Building Inspector ha,d inspected the footings. � Further discussion followed which included the drainage, present house and roof line, overhang, joining the house a�d g�.ra,ge together and the situation of the garage. Mr. Triayer was interested in how the garage and the hou�e were �oing� to be joined together. He did state that he felt N1r. Klein had no other place to build the garage except the place he was now building it. MOTION by 0'Bannon to table this item until the November 12, 1969 meetin� for the following reasons: 1. Get a memo from the Building Inspector stating that there are /1 frost footings. 2. Bring a plan of roof line and the elevation of the building. 3. Get measurements from present house to the lot line and measurement between structures. Seconded by Minish. IIpon a voice vote, there being no riays, the motion carried, � �hairman Mittelstadt informed the applicant that the Board would like to see Mr. Christenson at the next meeting as he has an objection to the drainage off from the roof of the propoaed garage. 5. A_RE9,UEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.24 FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO RIDIICE THE S_IDEYARD REQIIIRIIKENT FROM FEET T0 1 FOOT TO PF�RMIT THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ATTACHID GARAGE ONTO F�ISTING DWELLING LOCATID ON LOT 12 BLOCK 1 ME,ADOWl`QOOR TE�tRACE THE SAME BEING 62 �ACON DRIVE N.E. FRIDLEY MINNESOTA. RE UEST BY MR. DONALD G. SAI�'I'Eft, 7627 BACON DRIVE N.E.. FRIDLEY, Mr. Don Santer was present to present his request. Mr. Santer explained that he wants to build an 18 foot garage with a 16 foot door and a service door in the rear. There is 19 feet to the lot line and the neighbor has 18 feet to the lot line so there will be 19 feet between � structures. �3 r - . �. `$ The Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of October 29, 1969 Page 5 ^ rir. Santer presented to the Board a letter from his ajoining neighbor, Mr, W. M. Sharp, 7613 Bacon Drive N.E., stating he did not object to Mr. �anter building the proposed garage within 1 foot of the property � a_r;� e MOTION by 0'Bannon to receive the letter from Mr. Sharp. Seconded b.y Minish. Upon a voice vote, there being rlo nays, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Santer explained that he has not had the �ropert.y surveyed but he will do so if the variance looks favorable. He also had no plans for the proposed garage. Discuasion followed covering the overhang of the garage and the roof line and the joining of the garag�e ta the h�use. MOTION by 0'Bannon to table the request until such time as the applicant presents a survey and a floor plan to the Building Inspection Department, Also the applicant will have to get exaot measurements for how many feet between structures and for how many feet to the lot line the gresent house is. Seconded by Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nay�s, the motioti carried unanimously. � 6. A RF�U_EST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, PER SECTION 45.16, P.ARAGNAPH 1, FRIDLEY CITY CODE. TO P�IT THE ESTABLISHING OF A GOLF DRIVIN� RANGE TO BE LOCATID ^ ON PARCEL 3600, SECTION 2, T-30, R-24, ANO�A COUNTY MINNESOT�.Q TI� SAN1E BEING 8100 UNIVERSITY AVEIVZTE N.E. , FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. REQ,UF�T BY ROGEft M._JONES, 185 CRAIGBROOK WAY N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55�2, Mr. Roger Jones and Mr. Al Davies were present to present the requesto Mr. Jones presented a sketch to the Board ehowing the layout of the golf range and where the buildings will be located. He explained the soil is good for a driving range and the water is in in this area but there is no sewer available, so a cesspool would be provided. Chairma.n Mittelstadt felt since we don't have an overall plan for this area that this golf range will start to open up this land. Mr. Harris felt that although we don�t have a plan for this area as yet, the golf range would be good for the area as we would be cleaning up some of the weed problem and we would be creating some motion in land development in this area. Mr. Minish felt the golf rang� would not be incompatible with anything that is the area and for that reason it would not inhibit anything that might come up. ^ � /'\ The Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of October 29, 1969 Page 6 Mr. Harris stated we will be improving the area and it can't do anything but help us. It may speed up the development of the area and it �,y move the Cit.y to make up a long range plan for the area. MOTION by 0'Bannon to close the Public Heaxin�. Seconded by Minish. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimousl.y. MOTION by Harrie to approve the request as the Board agreed it would be an improvement to the area in every way. Seconded by Minish. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried una,nimously. The Building Official presented a letter to the Board, from Mr. Robert Olson, 5614-5th Street, which stated that he still plans to stueco his addition to his home but due to a change in the orig�inal estima.te he is forced to delay this work for a time. Mr. Robert Olson was before the Board of Appeal� for th� addition to the house and one of the agreements was that he stucco the additiun to match the house. MOTION by Harris to receive the letter from Mr. Olsono Seconded by 0'Bannon. carried unanimously. ADJOURNMEIV'1' : Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion The meeting was adjourned b.y Chairman Mittelstadt a�t 10:15 P.M. 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I • �,!_�'.. � "�\� t � ��� � i�. , � i + � , �, t � 4 . ), t�''� +� �a ` I 2 , ` o � , � I � �; � '3 � �ZI a l l7 /G s 37 �, xJ 's� ,�3 P �/ . - ��F "J '! � � � a_?�_ ��/� -• �• ' 1f�!j • j �. I 0 . B .: c _S 3 ' y � �L. _� � � 1c ��� ) `_�r•t21 �._ ���`� ��: �l.L?'' � ' � i ✓- � U _. 1.� Js.�� �1 r2% � � � fn il f�. ..u. ��. ���._. ^�-- �'(��``��(`�r+( 1r�i'_'� �r � � r } 1 .� 1 1 . I � 1 I � 1 .1`I �`IJo �....� :�"I��:'"��:. ��: ��:`.�"il�l • �1�: �?�•- � . :+� i � i:i �': - f t '� � . "•:..: _� �,>>.,s_ 1 1�1�'"I 1:'1�=.j - _ ��e�: z� �►�� --, �1 THE r�tINUTLS 0� TI� SPI,CIAL PUi3LIC HLARING rIl:L`l'1NG OF NOVLrIGT'R 13, 19G% ._._ The Special Council rleeting of November 13, Z967 �oas called to order by Mayor Kirkham at 5:00 P.M. •• ' OPENING CFI2F.MO�tY : rlayor Kirl:ham asiced the audience to st'and and join in saying the PTedge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROI,T� CALT �MB�;�:S PP.�SEN'!': Kirkham, Liebl, Harra.s, Samuelson, Sheridan MEMBEP.S A�SENT: None AI10P1IOI� Or AGF;ND�: MOTIOid by Council:nan �Iarris to adopt the agenda as presented. Seconded by CounciJ.man LieUl. Upon a voice vote, t.here being no na.ys, Mayor Y.i.r.l:ham declared the moL-ion carried. ' REIONTNG REQUEST. - COMI�IF.RCE PAF.K - FED�P.AL LUMI3EP. COr�'ANY: � Mayor Kirkhani said 4hat this requestec� r.ezoning had been formally � withdrawn by the F'e.deral Lumber Compa.ny , rlayor Kirkham declared the �.,,,.,� Public Hearing on P,ezoning Request ZOA �`i`67-09 closed at 8;03 P.M. ' �' . � T ., = �-- � ` ` - APPRO�'l�L Or A PR�Z,IMIN�RY DEVELOP�:I;NT PLAN - BOURDEAUX' S SPRlYvG BP.00K , � AllUITIC'i� • — __ ._� � �. Mr. Harold Schxoeder and rir. Ho�vard J. Dumphy �aere present at the Council Meeting to go over the Planned Development plans with the Council. The City Engi.neer said hc: would outline same of the hi�illights for ttie Council, and then the developer could go into riore of the details. The City Erigineer explained that'this area is already rezoned as a Planned Develc�pment Di.stric.t, a.nd the concept has changed fr.om the one ori.gi.nally plan�ieG, i_n that the developer has eliminated the to�an houses; and it wil be apartrnent houses and a shoppi.n� area. �He outlined the area o« the map, �I2 said t.hat some streets would have ta be vacatec� to fit the complex, and the developer has agreed ttiat the City talce 24 feet adcti_ti.ciial rigfit- of-�•7a�� from their property fcr ri�ht 1nd l.eft turni_ng l.anes on E4st River. Foad on tEie condition that this property is included i.n the arca requirc:nents, The City Engineer sho�aed the parking plan atzd eap].aincd tt�at i.t coill te 25 :eet from tl�e R-1 zone, separated by a planti.ng stri.p, anct the par�;in� - area �.ill b•� sctbac:c 35 feet {ra,2 th� road, so the oar<�,es wii_1 be 11 fect from the ri.ght-of-��lay aiter the City t�as talceT� their 24 feet of right-of- way. The City En�ineer sai.d tEi�t onc question not resol.ved, is on thc access. �le sai.d tfiat so.��e stt�dies have been r:iade, and 2•Ir. Schroede.r feels ' � �� � i t ^ Si�ECIAL COUI�CTL rT�TT_NG, NO��i:MULR 1.3, ].967 PACr 28 1� they can maybe get Ly e�ith one access. rlr. Schroeder said that wliei� the development gets some tenants, the requirements �aill t�e better. defi.ned and th��n thcy will sit do��n �oith the engineers ai:d plan for a good ingress anct egress plan front E�st River Road. r1r. Sctlroeder said thai in developin� tlieir pl.an, they have taorl.ed caittlin the zoning reyuirements, and talten into accou�?* the adjacent Gxe�s and East River P.oacl. He said they had taorked witti traffi.c expei`ts, �•�ho did not ieel this deve].opment i,lould cause any problems on East P.i.ver F;oad, but if r.onditions change after this is�constructed, th�y will work �aith ��h�mever the City naiues on the pr.oblem. Mr, Schroeder stated that in developzn� thei.r plan, th�y did 1ZOt sut�scri.be to the typical kincl o£ apartment coniplex in this area, but toolc ii�to account the topography and lay of tEie l.and, t%ae �•aooded ancl and slo��ing ter.rain and have the apartments steppi.ng clown tt:e hill and away iro�n ttle residential property. He said that the garages �ai11 be dowa belo�•�, so that only the roofs wil'1 sho�v from .the road •and these roofs nay be plan+�ed. tIe saiu that the7-e Zai1.1 be a bri_dge across the creek to talce' care ci tr.aific from tlie apart�nent area to the center. Mr. Schroeder said tliat the Planning Gommission and the Ci:ty F.ngineer hzve been most cooperative and helpful in helping to devel_op this plan, sb!zich will be a devel�i�m?nt in excess of $2,500,000. Mr. Schroeder sho;aed a raugh.: slcet�t� anct pr�inted out ttie lighted pzths and interi.or access. Gouncil�ran Li.ebl asked Mr. Schroeder to sho�� where the bri.dge ��ould Ue, anct i.� it would be for car.s, Mr. Schroeder said ttiat it would he or�ly a pedestri_an Faalk���ay. Counci.lman Li.eb1 asked �ahat kind of sh�ppiii� stores thcy were pJ.anning on. Mr. Schroeder said that they had a grocery chain store, dru� store, dime store and possibl.y smaller miscellaneous stores in mind, but this r.iay or may not materialize. . Councilman 1,iebl asked if Mr. Schroeder pl�.nned to r.emove much ��r.ound. Mr. Schy_aeder said they have tried to retaiY�. the natural t�rzain as nuch as possible, and have made a concerted eff-ort not to mo��e more ground than necessary. Councilman Samuelson asked if the landscaping zon.e, as a barr.ier. an the north pr.operty li_ne, would includ� a fence. Mr. Schroeder said that they pi-efer landscaping, but if a ferice is necessary tt�ey �,�ould put one itp . There �-aas a discussion oi� se�•�er and water� utilities, and Mr. Schroecl�r said they �oould not be di.sturbing t[ie uti.li.ties, only the street pattern. Tf?e Ci_t}� Engi_ncer s�id ttiat t�ao st:reets need to be vacated in Fai�-mant Ci_rcle to build this complex, ancl doubl.e cast iron pi.pes may hGve �o be put ever the utiliti_es to protect t.hern. Coutzciicaari Ha�ris �sl:ed if there n��d been ,�?.i�� thr�ught of lining up Liherty StreeY, rtr. Schroeder said li���t ther.e: has been no decisi.on as to �t�here tEie access would be, and East Fiver F;oacl`s conditi.oiis coulcl change so that anyttiin� deci_cled no��� r�ay not be vali.d ���hcii construc.tion is fi.i;.i.si�ecl. �Ie sai_d i t h� d bcen tl�e en�i.neer's recommendati.on io ei thcr line i.t t�p di_xectly or 100 to 150 feet of.f the access poi.nt t:o be sure there i.s a co:lt.-ol.led ..iii..crsecti_oi�, �Ic said th� t. if to��, acces.es a�c nece�s�:r}� arid thc Ci_t; recornmencls thei-c b� t��o, tliis i.s t�'Il1t they GI:LLI prot�i.dc. �w i � � �p�;���j; COUIVCTL TfL1,TING, NOVETIL'I'sh 13, 1967 PAGL 2 9 Gounci]_m�n Hazris asked T1r. Scllroecler if it was his pl��n to bui.ld the apart.ment. co�nplex first. Mr. Sct�roecler said that this was corzect, tl�en they �ail). seel: out tenants for Lhe sho��pi.ng area, and tlie pl.an could be acceler.ared, if tenants are found. Counci_lman Tlarris said he felt tlie street pattern should be decided before construction on the conunezci.al enterprise is started. Councilman Sanwe�son aslced about a s�orm se�aer. easement in the vicini.ty of the �garage construction. rfr.. Scflroeder said that there is an outlet here, �ahich thcy wil.l reroute, �robably to the Creek. The City Engineer said that they were in basic a�reement on the utilities and will work toget}ier on this. There taas a discussi_�n on decelerati.on 1<lnes and a future signal li.ght . Mr. Dump�iy said that they have ac�uired the �Iugo corner; and ��rill be aUle to incoi-porate Hugo and the str.eet vacation and the access factor wi_11 be easier to worlt out. Councilman Liebl. aslced about tiie electrical facilities. Mr. Schroeder said they hoped to go undergr.ound from Ruth Street to the complex for distr. i_bution. He said !Ze has not checl:ed the mai_n sources, but would lil:e to run t.he lines unde7-grbuncl. � . Mayor. Kirl;ham sai�l that it was a pleasu:ce from a.n overall aspect, and i_t gives the do. Council.ma��. Sheridan said that it has Counci.l and the Ci.ty Departments to have out for. theM. Counci_lman Samuelson said to our CORL11Ui17ty. to see a devel_opment planned i.dea of what real planning can been a real bene.fit to the such a complete broc.�.u:re l�id that i.his will be a r.eal asset MOTIO� by Councilman �i�rris to close the Public Hearing on Plazined Devel- opment DisL-rict - Bourdeau�'s Spri_ng Brook Addition. Seconded by Counci.l- man Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayax Kirl:ham declar.ed the Public tlearing closed at 8:37 P.M. The City Engineer pointed out that there were quite a few items tliat should have definite decisions made or. tliem. Mr. Schroeder. said tFiat ' the}� �.ould be pretty much the Planning Comnlission's recommendatio:is. The City Engineer said directi_ons should be gi_ven to be sure that every-- thin.g is u��dersteoc by both the Council and the developer bcfore tiie developer. Go:s i_nto tt�e financin� o£- the project. Counciln�an Harri.s suggcsted the City Engi.neer malce a list of •chan�es and recomnendati.ons, and app-t.oval coul_d be given conti.ngent on the listed items bei_;�g niet; ther. t}�e developer: �•7ill knoc•7 �9I11CI1 wa�T they �aill have to go. r1r. Schro�dcr said that this would be fine with ttiem. The City �n�inee-r said tl�at they kr�o��r ttte items j�?_etty much, and they cail.l' be listc:d in detail. to be clear. SIDEj��A],K ORUT\A�?CE : Council_man Harris i-equested that. the Side�aalk Ordinance be brou�lit back on tli� agenda at the next regular meeti_n� for a Council decisicn regardi_n� wi.dt;�. t1E: Sd1CI ttiat thc Oi�ci;.RSIIi.0 �resently reads, "iour or five �_eet", and ttiere is a casc in Fri_dley t•ihere a 4 f.00t si.de�:�alk runs into a S foot sidc�-aalk. " Li:TTF?1:S T1;GA7ZliIi�G IidDL1STRIAL D�'1i : Counci_lm�n Ilarr:i.s sai.d that phone c111s ard sevez-al letter.s have bee�l received from ttie people t.tiat had been in attend�ance at t[ie Fridley Industrinl. � , � ' � � � � Novetnber 17, 1967 REPORT Oi� SPP.INGBP.00K PAI:K PLANT?�D DEVELOPifisNT DISTP.ICT � I have discussed with tIarry Schxoeder, the developex of this area, the reconunendations of the Subcommittee and Planning Conuuis- sion and:the requirements oi�the Enbineering Department. The follow- ing is the consensus of this discussion. _ • Developer's Response A. L9NDSCAPING 1. All the area around the property line of this -complex will be landscaped e�cept the boundaly on the Creek side, YFS ?_. Red�vood fencing along the North side oi the proper.ty. NO 3. Fencing along the Easterly edge of west garages. Y�S �f. Roof of east garages to have planters. YES B. RECRI:ATIOP��1L FACILITIES . 1. A minimum area of one acre to be devoted fox chilure?z's recreational facili.ties with some play apparatc,s, YES 2. Adult recreational axea and facilities. ? 3. Swimming pool, covered or uncovered. NO C. UTILIZ:IES , 1. Storm secaer will be extended from present outl.et: on Liber.ty Stxeet to the Creek. YES 2. All exi:sti.ng utili.ties wil.l be either rerou�ed around the proposed buildir.�s or encased, y�;s D. GENEF.I�L PI,AT PLAN 1. Woul.d have 3 brid�es, one roacl bridoe HT1C1 tt��o foot brid�es. YFS 2. Develop�r will provid.e access declication f.rom the fo�t briclge to P.uth Street. ' YF,S � ^ � ReporL on Sprin�Ur�ok Pk. P.D. -2- 3. A covcr.ed ���allc�aay from Llie garages to the apartment buildi���s. 4. T igl�tina i_n the parlcin� let of commercial �rea, minimum 2 foot candles. 5. Ligtiting i_�Z apartnlent builcling garlcing area, 1 foot candle. ' ' 6. All the lighting �viring �aould be under.grouncl �•�ithi.n the com�l.ex . 21 ldoveuiUer 17, ].96; 7. 'Scxeening for truck loadin�. 8. Single sigr� f�r designating the shopping area. 9. The developex �vould dedi.cate a 24 foot strip o� land for roacl purposes on the Weste?-ly side of: th� property (but would want this area to be figured in land area requirements). , � 10. The location and type of access would have to be resolved at a later date uepending upon the type o� development, whetl�er. there is a need oi one access fr.om E�si I'.i.ver hoad or t���o, ox if the sec�ncl access should be onto I3ugo Street. 11: Five f:oot sidewalks along the ��1esterly prope�-ty line from Li.ber.ty Street to the No3-th enc'c of i:he proper.ty �vith minimum 6 foot boulevarci bet�aeen the gubliG xight of �aay and t�ie side�•aalks. 12o Tl-�e apax'tmeni c�mplex a-rea tti�ould meet at least. all the requi.rements of R-3 zoni_n� and the shoppin� area all ttie requirements in C-2-S zoning. The developer is going to bring in a neza plan s.iow�ng tt�esc correcti.ons and Council can, at tnat time, discuss some of the recommenc?ations �allicn he does not �oant to comply ���ith. . 1 � I: .%. f ` ��: �� � . C r ` (,' _` _ -:� I_. � - NASI�: QUP.ES�IT, F . F , =---------------- City Engineer NO YES YLS Y�S YES ? YES TO �E FESOL�'ED LAT ;R YES YES REGUJ�IP� COUNCIL MI's�`l'ING, NOVEMPER 20, 1967 APPrAL OF RE�ILROAD CI:OSS��NGS : PAGL' 4 �� � /"'� Mayor Kirkhaeu said that it was ttie Council�s pierogati_ve to cleci.de not to pursue any more action oi- to appell for all or as many c�ossings as they iaish. He said he ielt the Council should appeal for tt�e crossind at 61st Avenue. Councilman Samuelson saicl that the 61st crossing sIzoul.d be apgealecl because of t�le neca school program. Tl:ie City Attorney said he had discussed tizis i•rith the Sch�ol Superi.ntendent and they wisf� to discuss -it with the Council at their schecluled joint meeting. ^ � � '�,., t`' /: ''�` � :�� �. ` ,J ^ The City Attorney said that unless there'is more evidence for the two northerly crossinos, he would recot�unend that an appeal not be talcen on these, but that the City wait until there is a more pressi_ng need. Mayor Kirkham said that it migi-« strengthen tlle appeal to drop t�e others, and make a strong appeal for the 61st crossing. The City Attorney saicl th�i i� ar� appeal i.s m��'� �t 6�st, the Cou_�uij. sh��ul�a 'u�. �.;��:z�ed t� th:: p:,ssi.biiit.a thrzt the City rn_::,y h�v_� to pay a large share or all of the cost for a grade separation. Mayor Y•irkham asked if the City Attorney could determine what an appeal would cost, and if just an ubjection is filed, or is there a chance to present new evidence to strerigthen our position. The City Attorney said he would be prepared to diseuss this at the joint meeting wi.th the School �oard. —Couiicilman Li.ebl said that many of the-people that live in the 61st Avenue area have objected to this crossing, and i_f it is granted, they are inteiested in the type of crossing, and safety measures will have to be taker�. He said that some people have suggested the possibili.ty of. asking for a crossing at 57th Avenue also for better bargaining. Mayor Kirkham said that strategy does not do much good with the railroad, and real facts are needed to back up the Ci.ty's position. Councilman Sc1R1UCI.S011 felt the City Attorney should prepare ari appeal for the 61st crossing right a�aay because of the 20 day limit. Council.man Sher.idan said that the appeal can be fil.ed, and the Council can discuss it wi_th tiie School �oar.d at their meeting next week. MOTIO:� by CouiZCilman Samuelson to direct the City Attorney to pursue the 61st� Avenue rai.l�oad cxossin� on an appea's basis prior to the determination date, deleting the three crossings previously requested, and that the Adm�_nistratian direct a letter to School District ��14 informing ti�ent of tt.e actio�i taken. Seconded by Counci.lman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no na3=s, Mayor Kirkham declared ttie motion carried. � REPOPT FR0�1 CITY El`:GINEEI: 0�? TIIE PLt'1I�NED DFVLLOPi�1ENr UF_ SPP.IIGP,�OOI� FAP.?:_ The Ci.ty F.nginee-r said tliat Nir. Schroeder, 'thc developer of Sprin�brool: Park had agr.eed to most of the it2ms on the report as recommenced by the Sul�con�:mittee and the Planning Cor:tmission., anJ required b}' the En�ineering Department. He said he had ctiscussed this �•�ith him a�ai.n tnis afternoon, and he had further agreed to compl}� o�itti some aclditi_onal reru.ests. }Ie said he tiad agreed with the Zandscapi_n� iter�s, except that he fel.t thut a l.andsc�;ped area al.ong the north si.de of the prope�•ty ;.�ould be better than a r.eci;aood fence wt_ich would disturb the beauty of the area, and tli�.s item a:o��ld be ��p to the Counci].. It was the consensus oi the Council. tiiat a fence wnul�l not be necessary wi_tih the landscaped area. The Ci.ty rngi_neer sai.d tha.t undel- the recreati.onal REGULAR COUNCIL PiLI'sTING, NOVErI1�Liz Z0, 19G7 PAGL 5 �� � facilities, the developer PL�111I1C'Cl a minimum area of or�e acre for chi_ldren's facilities and play apparat�.ts ard �ti�ill tiave a pl_u�z ready ��hen it c�mes before the Council a�ain. He said tha� lie h�.s agrecct to an uncovered � s�vimming pool �•�ith a small covered recreational area for adult ganies and a party room. He said he did not want to be specifi.c, but would incorporate something of this nature in the plans. The. City Engineer said that under the general plat plan, he felt a covered walkcti�ay from the �arages to the apartment buildings caas unnecessary because of the terrain of the area. The Council felt this was a personal choice for tlie contractor to make. � The Ci.ty Enoi_neer said the contractor had agreed to having only one sign designati_ng the commercial area, and that the type and location of access will be resolved at a later date. . Councilman Samuelson said he did not agree caith the existin� utilities either being rerouted around the proposed buildings or encased, because the street for the conmiercial center is going to be a"U" shaped street, ' and it would make no difference if one was cut. The City Engi_neer said that they recommend encasing only for tlle live util.ities, and that the contractor is agreeable. i r10TI0\ by Councilman Samuelson to concur t�7ith the recommendations and �'t suggested changes noted by the City Engineer on the Springbrook Park � Planned Development Di.strict. Seconded by Council.man Liebl. Upo�i a ! voice vote, there bein� no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. GREAT NORTHEP.N RAILi��AY P.E�UEST TO BUILD CONNFCTII�TG LIN� BETZJEEN TITElP� LTNE A1�D M.A.& C. P.E1IItaAY: ^ ^ The City Ateorney s<�id that this had been discussed at the last Counc�l Meeting, and he tiad prepured a deed in the form of a Quit Claim Easement granting the easement on the corner of a platted, but unbuilt, street. MOTION by Council.man Sheridan to approve the requested easement and authori•r,e the execution of the Deed. Seconded by Counci.lman Li_ebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, rZayor Kirkham declared the moti.on carried. MELODY TIANOR BUf:GLAR'IES : Tlle City Manager handec''out copies of the report on the Meloc�y TSanor burglaries to the Council and ttle Press. He read the report aloud to ti�e audience. The City Mana.ger said that this r.epoi-t wil.l bc followed up.. The Cit-} Nianager said that. the Administrati_on is going to coiitinue the study on the street li.ght requirements in all areas, and if additi.onal I.ights are warranted, increased hud�et for li.gliting �aill be requested in 1969. Mrs. Kay Se��man, 7363 Z�iemory Lane NortheasY,, th«nked the City PTanager, Cbi�f. of. Police, ancl City Council f.or the ti�ne and eff:ort. they h<�d put in on this report, rlayor Kis kham said that thi.s �•�as the ki.nd of cooperation. the City liked to get. BTDS.� SIDrTdALI� T}:AC'1'Oit ANll Si�O?•� P1.Oi� (Ol'F:NTD_NOO�:,,NOVI?�iI;EP� 20�_196�; ^ The City En�i.neer said that thei-e had four bidders for the tractor and sno;aPlo�a. Fol.lo���i.ng are the bids; �� ^ PLANNING C(�i�ffSSI,ON MEETING DECE�ER 12, 1968 PAGE 1 The meetin� was�called to order by Chaixman Erickson at 7:35 P.M. RDLL CALL: • � Me�mbers Pres�n�: Myhra, Mittelstadt, Erickson, Jensen, Fitzpatrick O�hers Present: City Engineer Nasim Qureshi, Engineering Assistant Darrel C1ark, Senior Engineering Aide Peter Herlofsky, • City. Manager Homer Ankrum APPROVE �'I���TNG COs�S1T.SSION MINUTES : n�egz�� 5, 1968 : MOTION by Jensen, seconded by iiittelstadt, that paragxaph 4 on page 3 {"It was agreed there might be a conflict with the zoning 452 feet and the building to be adjusted.") be delete.d. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. . MOTION byrMittelstadt, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission minutes of Deceiaber 5, 1968 be approved subject to the above correction. Upan a voice vote, al1 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVE BOARD OF APP�ALS MINUTES: DECF�IBER 4, 1968: ^ MOTIOi1 by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Conmmission receive the minutes of the Board of Appeals of December 4, 1968. Up�n a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. • � 1. CONTTNUED PUBLIC HF,E1ItING,: APPROVE PREL ,�ZOA ,�58-10 and ��68- l0A) HOWARD DUNIPHY : Mr. Howard Dumphy was present and stated he had received a letter from the City Attorney, but he had not had time to evaluate it, and until then, he would like to table his PD rezoning request. He was not cert�in his plan now was economically feasible or if he should choose to abandon the whole projeet. � . Chairman Erickson asked if he could read the letter to the audience which the City Attorney had ma.iled to Mr. Dumphy. The attorney's letter, dated D�cember 4th, answered the Planning Com€nission's request for an opinion of the present status of'Mr. IAimphy's rezoning request. A citizen asked how long the PD rezoning, if granted, would continue once it is approved but not developed. He was inform�d it was a perpetual zoning, the same as if a piece of land were rezoned R-1. � If.OTiON by Aiittelstadt, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Couanission close the public hearing of ZOA ��68-10 and ��68-10A, approving preliminary plans for the PD area of Howard Dumphy. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, �"1 the motion carried unaxiimously. � � � /'1 � 2. Com.missian M�e� - De.ce�ber 12a 1968 Pa�e 2 �� i Couanis s ion S. The public meetinos A citizen asked if �nyoia b�notified ofythe�meetinge plann T� �iled to meetings and signed in, wou would be published in the Fridley Sun and the notices also would e the adjacent pxoperty owners. �' one into this PD plan. h said about three years of good'work has g Mr. DumP Y arently a good job and he could see Basically, the plan developed here is app e of development. Ae felt �no real objection. It is a good area fox this typ the objections could be overcome and worked out with the people. Co�nis s ion I�TION by Mittelstadt, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning roval table indefinitely until another public hearing would be called for app h for the PD xezoning (ZOA #k68-Z4 and �68-10A). of a plan by Haward Dump y, Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. p�T; PAItCEL �10 AND PARCEL #200: HA�RLUAID aiTERPRISES: vnC�TRT.F. PD DEVEL , _� _ CNC--LARENCE D. NUii:uS�lnur� ��,-••� . rir. Clarence D. Nordstrom and Mx. A. T.�iiannnerlund were present. �Ir. Nordstrom asked to present his prop osed plan which they hope to call ce Cxeek Park. The property is on County Road H, North of Rice Cxeek and Ri osin 29 2�/3 acres. About 14 abutting Stinson Boulevard on the East comp $ rivate park. cres are not true buildable sites and k or Will uselitiforradped to the City g 1.00 for par of Fridley fox the sum of $ lication �, Nordstrom said he would like isi nlaand then�they will make an aPPt e ere- pians, and would not expect a dec � �t the plan was of one use, th for rezoning. The Planning CoBanission thoug 1� �ellings. fore his petition for rezoning should be for multip ements �� Nordstrom left one set of plans with Darrel Clark and made arxang with him to begin processing the rezoning • _�....,� nnw�ml�CTtT � 3. PROPOSED DEVELO�TT Q?? �}' ��' SECTION 'l4 tsz r�cl��.l, �.... _- 1� . E�nund Contoski, Mr. Robext Engstrom and Mr. James Hill repxesented pemtom, Inc. ordstrom as were in the same category as I''Ir • N Mr. Engstrom asked if they osed plan for the development af the SE� they had wished to present their prop Silver Lake Road Section 24 and get the reaction oF the Pla hithe are'asusing A discuss on of tihe traffic pattern throug uest followed concerning strcro said he undexstood anothex req for the main collector street. Mr• E inion of the people to the West. Their for PD was requested and asked the op the houses on Regis proposed plan calls for single family� o�erdintoSNewuSri�hton, the City Engineer Z`rail. As part of this plan would g S�Q of the facilities asked if they knew if there was a possibility of using of New Bxi&hton for sewer. .- ere was no acti.on, but the petitionexs were going to study the PD Ordin�-, � lication. and return with an ap� REGUI�IZ COUrTCI 'L I+'��TI�1G OF �ANUARY 6, 1969 P�.G� 10 , ..�� n _ protection of the gen�ral public. The Ci::y Attorney questio��d whether the amount of �ur�ty bond and insurance had to be that high. Aix'. Co��n said that h� had nothing to do with satting tha� figure�• The Gity Attorney said that th� figures may be reason�le if a con�any �1oPS a�r,eat deal of 'a�cavati.rag £�om ti�.e to tf�tt��, b�t for a one accas3on, it w�uld be very bu:�d�n�o�..�. Gouncilm�►n Li�l s�id th�t there was a c�s� lasy year wh�x� a car fe11 int�i a hole, a�sc� �sued, and asked if this would b� cov�x�ed. Mr. Cc�,,ran said th�t he was not familiar with the situata.on, i,ut would ���um� so. Mr, Rici°���d F���:�i: ����.�+d if a d�v�:lop�r ���r� to go in i��d c��v�lc�� e�Q a,cr�� �nd put in str��ts ana all€�ys ete . would thi.s m�an that he woulc3 h�ve to post a performance bond ar�d p�ovide th� r�quir�d �,n5�����. t�qr. Gc��ar� poi�.ted out �k�at tl�is was not his O�d�.r►��zc€�, but was just px�����ting it io� cor�sideration. Council.m�n k��r�is sa�.d that h� wduld �ssume the contractar �aould be r�quiree3 to h�v� the box�d �nd irasuxance, according to th� Ordinanc�. � M�czOI� by �ouncil:m.�n Li�bl to table this Ordinance until F�ru��y ^�����a3, ].969, �nd in the interim ask the Planning Con�nission to revi�v y l' i it, and m�lce corr�t�nts . S�conded by Councilmt�n S�anuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, t�iayor Ki�'kham declared th� motior� p carried unani�ously. t< � . J% � � I��SCUS5���3' OF PL>AI�.+7E� DEVELOPF�EYJT DISTRTCT DECISZON CO�TC�%1*dG H��7P,F�D DiI��HY R�QUEST: Mr . H�.�axd Dumpliy appeared befo�co the Council and said that the Plan�ing Coa�.mission had approveci of the addition�l portion o� his P.D. Da.st�ict, but that the Council had deni.ed it. He said that he is appearing tonight to shaw ho�a the additional land coulc� be incorporated into th�; district, and pointed out th�t the land pro- vides for more recr�ational area. He said that he f�lt that this was the b�st use of the land. He said that at the onset, an apartm�nt house was planned as presented by Mr. Schxo�der and was incLuded in tlie booklet the Planning Commission and Council re- ceived shoi�ing 108 units. He said that it was found at th e ons�t th�t the t�n hous� type development was not �easible. CounCi].man Liebl 5aid that under the original proposal the nomenclature used by hix . Schroeder ��as tct�m houses, to which the people ��c:�^e not. �.ppose�i. Ivir. Dumphy said that the land has l�id dorm�nt tox year�, and he felt that this �raas the best use of th� land. Coun�ilm.�n Sherida�a a4k� Mx. Dumphy if he has tri�d to get to- gether witY� the peaple in the area. He said that he und�rstoad th�.t . �� i R�UL�' CU��T�T�'�i, ��.�ri��L�G O�'' ��U�:�tY 6, 1°69 r���; �i /'� the people were not mad at F�r• pu�PhY. but at tY�� Council, �.r�d th�t he felt th�t A9r. Duom.�}�,y should hav� �de an a�tempt to reach th� people to explain his plans . He saicl that P+I� . Durt�nY �as al�e�dy' �p��� �out $10,000 ira d�vAloping his plans, aa�s� th�t he re�l.i��cl th�t tl�� co�-ner lot� �re dif�i:cult to utili��o T�a.� zo�aixsg h�s �°ea1 ap�a�'ov�� �aitYa thc: e.�c�pt�as�. of th� �t�o sr���.l por�ioY�s i�t� want�d to add .' n n Councilr�.�.n Li�l asked if tkee p�:opl� hav� s��n �the pl�:ns o Z�°� e Dumphy sa3.d that most of tne p�oPie c���e in agx�tn,�nt at th� o�:��t of the proposal. Cou�acil�?a�m Sheric3� point��l out tha� tY�at c��as wh�n I�.t. Sc�n�°o�cl�r was t�lki�g about t�n hou��s . I�ix . Dutn.phy �ai�d that th� origi�a�l pl��� :����•�� �;: :G pl�r�� fo� rc�ul�tipla �C�i�.a�. ��s und�� 29x. Schroeder's proposal. Coiancilman Sheridan saicl that Ya� did nat recal7.'wh�n the �p�xtment camplex nam�nclature s�a���d b�ing u��d inste�a of tc7w�n hou�es . Coux�cil�an 5amuolsoa� �oix�t��� o�t that �h� p�o�le w��� compl�i.ning �bout t�aff��r x�robler�, �x� explained �h�t oa� tYac� oxigit��l p�c��o��l all of the tra�fi� ��ulci h�v� to c�o u� p��� tl��� a�a�titl�x�ts, but with th� n�w propo:��1 ax1�.y abou� 5�� of it ��c�uld. Council.n�x� Ha�xis a�k�d i�f h� wa� �t�,ii pl�nx�ing tha 5hopping c�nt�r . Mac . Dizrinp�iy s�id y�s, th�t �h��� c��:� no ob���ti.on to this. H� ��id th�t this ��ould includ� v��iou:� src�ll �hop: �uch as a beaut�� shop, groce.�y stor�, barber �hc�P, small oifice buildings c�tc. Councilz�an Harxis askQd abav� thca tx�a�fic on E�.st Riv� I3o�d and if there was any ciiscussion �el�t��� to looping b�ck in�.o th� lots at the north. M�". Dumphy s�id ��s���t. 24' o� �i'iiis s�re�t will go fa�a n�ca lane €or tr�ffic co�ztroZ. Councilm��n SY�.�ida� asked if h� was the fee �aner. Mr. Dum�shy w�nt to th� �p and shc���d th� are�s 'on the m�p. He said th�t a portion of his builc�ing �,ras on a portion of land not yet zo��� fo� PoD, but cauld be cut out if necessar��. He s�id that h� Vaoulc� liko all the �xtra lots included into the P.Do District foz �a�� in clescxxptioa�. Councilnti�n Samuelsan said that his request for th� addit�.onal rezoning has already been deniea, so wh�t was the next sto�. Coiznci.l.- man Li�l said that he felt that if I�ir. Durnphy wants to get tha.a completer3, he should m�et �aith these peaple and their la`,�yer ,�r..� possibly a n�ja Public He�rir� may have to 1�� held. �'he City l��to��aey said th�t �'i"�. Dumph� h�d the right to �:sk th� Coux�cil to i�consid�r. If still de�i�d he cc�azld con�inue his plans an that portion al- ready zonec� P.Da �f he chose to c]rop it, it would revert to �.h� f oxiginal zoning, iaut he wpuld still have thE right to d�velop h1 s; land. . CouncilmVan Lieb that the people believP t2�at it 1 said that he felt ti�at felt that �hey ��er^ let w�s to be to�wn house�, t'h� cru:: of the m.��.ter �•.as do:�an �s they �a�re le�c3 to th�n learned tc�a 2.a�e th�at r��� � ��i REGUI,AR COU�IC�I� MEETSNG OF JANUARY 6,• 1969 PAGE 1.2 " ^ _ _ _ it was an apartm,ent house. Mr. Dumphy said tha� the original plans shoP+a an apartment complex of 108 units, and that this has not changed a great deal. The City Attorney said that one pr ocedural asp�ct would be if one o£ the Councilmen who voted aga�inst the rezoning we�re to c�.11 for a revote, this could be considered again. Councilm�n Sheridan said that he'was one of the.Councilmen who voted against it. He said that Nir. Schroeder made the�presentation in Mr. Dumphy's behal� and he said that it was a shame that the terminology used was town houses rath�r than apartments. Ae pointed out that Nir. Schroeder never gave any indication he was representing Mr. Dumphy . �1,r. Aumphy show�c� the audience the original �lan •of MLr. Sch�oeder's that �.ncluded an apartment house. H� S�i�d ��at t�is n� plan he �el,t was a much better thouc�Yy,� ou� �l�ax�R �. Curtis Walb�rg, 265 Ely Street� said that h� had �ever seen the p7,an, but .23x. Schroe�3�r men�ioned town houses. He said thak no � men�ion o� the number of units was ever m�de, Mr. Dumphy said that he did not come to the m°etings then, as �hese pJ.ans were sh�rn at that meeting. I� he would have come, h� wouid have had full knawledg� of what wa3 being propos�d. Cour�cilmar� Samuelson asked Mr. Walberg if he felt that the Council had deceivod him. Mr. Walberg replied no. _ Mr. Jerry Potts, �3066 Ruth Street, said that he had voicea an objection before, and has not had a chan�e of heart. He said that there vJere still the landscaping problems, traffic, and the apart- ment house rather than the tawn houses. iie said that he bouyht his house �Erom Mr. Schroeder and he felt that Mr. Schroeder was•unfai.r to him and was not honest with him, as he gave him no indic�tion that the zoni�ng in this area was going to changee He �said that he did t�ke the precaution before purchasing his house of checking a zoning m�p, but of course he would have no way of knowing ��hat was being proposed unless Mr. Schroeder told him. Mr. Bourdeaux, 440 Hugo Street said that in his o�inion Mr. Schro�der took ad- vantage of Pairr. Potts. Mr. Potts said that this is not a case o£ a feva people being against this, that there was a rath�r large petition against it. �� Council.man Samuelson explained that the dev�loper has to cora� before the Council agaa.n for final appr.oval of plans. Mr. Potts said that the zoning m�ps sh��r com.*nercial lots, but not those abutting the cre�k. The City Engineer agre�d that these ax�e R-1 � lots. M�c. Potts commex�ted that he would like ta keep �t that way. , REGUI�2 COUL�iC�T, i�E'1'1�1G OF JAS�iTJA�Y 6, 1969 PRGE 13 �� ^- CounciJ.r�..�n LiebZ askQ�1 if mflst of th� lo�s �a�r� not zon� R-1 before the P.D. District �oa�ing . The C�.ty E�ag3.ne�r said y��. Coua�cilm�n Liebl saa.d �ha� the Council teels tYiat the land shoul.c� be used �o it's h�.g]h�st usa also, but h� f�lt �hat the Cauncil `�p�s deG�ived also �out �� 10� 'u�it ���rta��a� co�:o�.�,x• I�'• D�.-'�=��� saicl tiiat th� Cou�c�.l `�as �ot d�c�iv�� azid tl1�t the orig�.��1 g�l`.��a� �ha� 108 units. Cou.�cilm.�n Li�1. said th�t �h� Council rrrusic co��- sid� the people' s wishes and �ugg�sted th�t F� . Duar�hy t�l}t �3it�� the p�opl�: ana3 th�sir attorn�y to s�e if a cdx��amis� could not be woxked out. I�. Ra1pYi Officer,. 315 Hugo Street, said tha-t he had attende�l m�st of th� m�eting� of the Planni.ng Corrsnissioa� and the woxdirag a�. �l-�.:�:-� tims was tobdn hous�s. He said that he di.d not thank that th� cra��9 "ta� hou�s�" ev�x reach�d the City Council level at that tf���a H� said that he felt that the people gradually lost interes� a� th�y. were not oppo��d to �ch� tavan houses . He said that he h�d no �,�t to grind with F�ir. D�hy. H� said that he �aas no� su�e ��hQ�h�� he is for or against this development, and agreed that he �aould 1ik� to meet, and go over the plans. /� Mr. Rob�rt V�naze, 200 Iiugo Street, said that Ho�a�d Dunaphy oR.��d othe� land in th� area and vdondered if h� crnald use this lar�d �� additional parking a�ea. He s�id that ho felt t31at there ��ou1d be limits a� to ha� m.uch could be added onto a P.D. Dis�rict. The City Attoarney said that land zoned R-1 ��ithin 500' of � cor�-� mercial zoning could k�e used as a parkiaag lot with a sp�ci.�l usc� pexma.t . • I�ir. D�.�naph� poanted out that the creek provide� a natural boun�a;-y b�tween the R-1 Dist�ict to thc: north and the P.D. Districte Ho said th�t the l.and he o�ns east of the P.D. District nc� zoned R-1 would be used fox residential. The City Attorney asked P�.r. Dumphy i� he �aauld b� willing to provi�e a protectiv� cove��nt to that eff�c�o P�c. Dumphy r�plied he v�ould. H� added that a lot of tir��:.� an� monc�y has gon� into t�+� s project so far and he i.s willi.a:� to•donate land for �:tra width on East River Road and for sid��alks. Couneilrr�aan Sh�ridan saic� that befor�: this Council is tho r�con- side�ation of the vot.� an th� additi.on to the P.D. Distxict. �3e said a�a had vot��i �gains�. i� be�ore, so 3.t is his pr�raga�iv� to � bring it b�ck, bu� h� d�.d not choose to bxing it back for Council consideration. /`�1 . , t�?ayox Ki�kh�rn said that he would encovxagc� �����ra ��Pn� to r:�^��t �ith th� resid�r�t�. ii� felt �iz�t liz: o Dur�ghy has acted in goc�i f�ith in his efforts. H� sai�► that he wou�ld also have to �grE� �''� v b /''1 REGULA,�i CCaUUi;TTC7CL T��ET�RG OF 3A.NUAgtY' 6, 1969 . : 29i p��� a� vaith Caua�c�� �m�n Li�bl tha� the Citizan's rights �ust bc� consid��c�� o Coua�cilre���a H�rx�i� s�,aest�e� m.,�king th� C��ur►�ty I3o�� in the� City Hall avail�ble for a m�:eting . The resid�nts in th� audiencc: agrc:�d to this. It was agrc:ed that Nir. Dumphy would s�nd out notica� to all th� p�o�l� ���th�.n 300 °�ahich ha coulc� g�t f�om tlze �a�rgi�:M��ia�g D�:partr�:�nt, �nd al�o �.o thbs� people who�.�igz�ed the p��i.tion ��e��,��� tha ze�or��.n�, evc;n though they were more th� 300' ��a�y. �� w�.� a������ �,a �q� �.h� tt���t�.ng for Januaxy 29, 1969 (W�dne��lay) �� 7 � 3� �;�a ��, ��a�►u��:�� �c�c��� �� M�ty'c��' ���'}r.���� ��sl��� � x����� a� �,Q: �,5 at wiY�i�h ���€� ��� �at��t�,�.], �n� �x� ��k� ���1 Rc���°�a��ca�a �ca�un��:��on ��+� ����,�s �r�x��u����� ad j���z��� t�a ��z� ���x�a�cr,�� x�c��am to �tudy �� �alara� �c�� w��� Mc�4�'� L�l�� �x��1 �ti,v�v�,�� H���i�t,� . � �.���:� , � �. �s o � a�.. � � ���,LS �,.`���o�������� lA �.�►�i�: �"1 MOTI�N by Counailm�n Har�is to receive th� Minutes o� �.h� Board of App�aiz� �geeting of D�cemb�r 18, 1968. Seconcl�d by Counci.lm:�aa Li�b].. Upon a voice vote, all votir�g aye, Mayor Kirkh�ni dQCl�ar�sl th� �otiora ca�ried unanimously. REC�SVII�3G T`�I� t�.I�LTIJTES OF Z`fiE PARKS AL�II� RECESFAT�O�T h�EET�Ia?G OF DEC�'���3�t 16. 1�68: I�OT�O�d by Counci.lr�aaa� Harris to receive the 2�tinutes of the Parks and R���ation Cont��►ission t�ieeting of the 16th of D�c�anlb�r, 1968. Second�d by Council� Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voti.xrg aye, I+�ayor Kir}cYi�an declar�d the mation carriecl unanimously. RECE�V�L�1G B�iJS ON PU�3LIC OIJTDOOR W�2NZNG ST_RENS AND II�75TALT�T�O�T: Equi�xn�nt Only Morgan F�.re Eguiprn,�nt • Co. Madison, Wiscons�n Minn. Fire Equipm�nt Co. 2476 University Ave. � St. Paul, Minn. Base B id $17,934.00 $19,536.00 . 0 Altexnate Bid $18,780.00 Alternat� #7-: $20,160.00 Alternat� #2s $11,739.00 � � OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY P'[TBLIC HE�RING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Heaxing of the Planning Commission of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 IIniversity 9venue Northeast on November 5, �969 in the Counc�l Chamber at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of: Consideration of a proposed preliminary plat, r,,., P.S. #69-11, Anderaon Development, being the Northerly 750 feet of the Fasterly 720 feet of the Northeast Quaxter (NF7�) of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of Section 12, T-30, R-24, Cit�r��f Fridley, Cou�.ty of Anoka., Minnesota. Generally located South of Osborne Road and West of Central Avenue. Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above matter will be heard at this meeti.ng. Publiah: October 29, 1969 November 5, 1969 � OLIYF�t R. ERICKSON CHAIRMAN PLANNING COMNiISSION �o i 1'� /"1 P.S. ��69-11 - Anderson Development Mailing List; October 24, 1969 for Prelim. Plat . �-c.�-�-��� � ��4�ui� �Lt!/�t�,. F. J. Erickson 7571 Central Ave. N.E. Minneagolis, Minn. Paul Becker 7567 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley (Mpls.) � Er�ain Lickman 7571 Central Ave. N.E. Mpls. Mike & Yvonne Mancuso 7561 Central Ave. N.E. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Chies 8624 N.W. Mississippi Blvd. Coon Rapids, Minn. 55433 Mr. Bernard Julkoski 1420 Molan Terrace Minneapolis, Minn. M. C. Astleford� Co. 1200 West Highway �13 Savage, Minn. . Strite-Anderson Mfg. Co. ' 7585 Viron Road N.E. Mpls. 55432 . � �� ^ l`�� CITY OF FRIDLEY MINNESOTA YLANNING AND ZONINC FORM TYPE OF REQUEST Rezoning . �� i P.S. ��69-11 Special Use Permit Nua�ber ; ( j . �,` � 1 Varisnce . ~l, t; ; (:�,�" (�l ;�%:.< ...��,. ;-L.. �:J �___ APPLICANT'S SIGNAT.UItE �Anderson Truc'cinn Service. Inc. Lot Splits Address 2�3 Coo� Avenue :dorth, St. C.�oud,. i. n. XX Approvgl of Pre- . liminary Plst Telephone Number 252-4351 � � :� XX Approval of Fin�l �:`,:_� �; �,� �, ';';_..' < <,� ._ y ���4 Plat PROF'ERTY OWNEki'S SIGNAT`URE �An�erson Txuc':cin� Service, Inc. . Streets or All�y�- . . Address 2�3 Coo,�er Avenue �orth. St. Cloud, P�Iinnesota Vacatians Telephone Number 252-4351 Other StreeC Loc�►tion of FroperCy South o,g,�.Q�„Lorne ?',g�d a,�,��ti?�,�t s,�, Centr�] Avnnt�e '�Io th East Legal Deacription of _ Property TFie northerlv �0' of the easterlv 72��' of tf�,e northeast 1/4 of the north[J2SC 1/4 of Sec. 1.2, T. 3�, R. 24, Anaka County Pree�nt Zoning C18asification �i 1 .. � Existin� Use of the Prop�rty Vacant �_ - Propoaed Zoning Claasifi.cation, Special U�e,�Variance or other request Anr�roval of nlat Descgibe briefly the Type of Use and the Imprnvecaent Proposed Pro�ose to build a truck �erminal on a ortion of the land. Ealance to be develo ed for sale. Acr�a�e of Property 11 acres iiae th� Pr�s�nt Applicgnt Prevfou�ly Sou�ht to Rezane, Plat, Obtain s Lot Split� Obtuin a V�riance or Special Use Permit on the 5ubject Site or Part of Yt?_�__�__„ � Wfi�en? What was Requested Fee Enclo�ed $�� � /� /��,�.� =�- � �;� �% Date Filed S,� Date of H��arin� � � � PLATS & SIIBDNISIONS- - STREETS 8� UTILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE OCTOBER 1= 1969 PAGE 1 �31 The meeting was called to order by Ch�irman Jensen at 7:30 P.M. $Qj,j,_ CALI,: Members Present: Member Absent: Others Fresent: . Crowder, Zeglen, Myhra, Jensen Batteraon Engineering Assistant Darrel Clark 1. VACATION REQUEST: SAV �69-07, THE FIVE SANDS, RICHARD F'[JJDALI, ATTY.: Vacate two streets: Sames Street lying East of Lot 6, Pearson's lst gddition and West of Railroad tracks and the street lying East of Block l, Pearson's lst Addition and lying Wes-� of Lot 1, Block 2, Pearson's lst Addition. In discussing the vacation request, the Subcommittee stated the vacation would not change the_dimensi�n.s of the plat bec�,use tt_e streets wauld be used as acces�. The only one gaining is the City because +hey� would not have to maintai_n the streets. The main opening was closer_ to East River Road. It would not be x�ecessary to retain the easemezzts because the storm sewer is in the axea North of 791:h Ave.nu� and goe: down Libe�ty Street to the Creek. This is a self-contained piece AS the sewer and water utilities are installed. Because of this, the Subcommittee felt the easement on th� South of Block 2 could be vacated as there is no longer a need for it. MOTION by Zeglen, seconded by Myhra, that the Plats & Subdivisions- Streets & Utilities Subcommittee recommend to the Planning Commission approval of the vacation, SAV #69-0%,'The Five Sands, represented by Richard Fudali, Attorney, to vacate two streets: James Street lying East of Lot 6, Pearson's lst Addition and West of the Railroad Tracks, and the street lying East of Block 1, Pearson's lst Addition and lying West of Lot 1, Block 2, Pearson's lst Addition, and further recommend the utility easeuient along the South line of B1ock 2,.Pearson's 1st Addition be vacated subject to the check- i.rig for existing and future utilities. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion caxried unanimously. x2. PROPOSID PRELIMINARY PLAT: P.S. #69-11, AI�TD�{SON DEVELOPMEN'P BY ANDERSON TRUCKING SERVICE� INC.: The Northerly 750 feet of the Easterly 720 feet of the NE� of the NF}4 of Section 12. Representing Anderson Trucking Service, Inc. were Kenneth�Elliason, Richard A. Retinie and I,ester E. ZiebartY�. A revised drawing of' the plat, the major change being an increase in the size of the proposed Lats 1, 2�na 3 to &ttract potential buyers, was pre- aented. The petitioners were informed that if the sizes of the lot� were t1 _ � /'\ ��� I P& S-S & U Subcom, - October 1, 1969 • Page 2 ever to be changed in the future, it could be done by applying for a lot �p�.ic,� The Subcommittee was questioned regarding rezoning to commercial in c�se a praspective buyer was interested, and he was told that the use would have to be industrial unless rezoned. Anderso.n Trucking Service purchase� the eleven ac;res although for their purposes, they a.re using a,pproximately 470 feet on the Soutt�. This will be a proposed trucking terminal and the trucks will be serviced ae they come in and go out. They will reaily be despatching from this terminal. The main entrance will be on Old Central and the movement will be from Old Central to Osborne Road and across. In the discussion of sanitary sewer, it was.point�d ou tha the struc- tures on the South side of Osborne Road are service�+ an e su geation was made that A�idersor� Trucking run a sewer line on the`back of the proposed lots 1, 2 and�� and give an easement of sufficient width for the s�nitary sewer. MOTION by Crowder, seconded by Myhra, that the Plats & Subdivisions- Streets & Utilities Subcommittee r.ecommend to the Planning Commission approval of the preliminary plat, P.S. �69-11, Anderson Development, by Anderson Trucking Service, Ix�c. of the Northerly 750 feet of the Easterly 720 feet of the NE`� of the NE� of Section 12, as shown on the drawing.entitled And�rson Development, revised edition of October 1, 1969 with the further recom�enda- tion that the fina.l plat show proper sanitary sewer easement along tha Fa.st� West line af the plat, approximately 250 feet South of the Northern boundary. IIpon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. AD.TOUHN%iEniT : MOTION by Crowder, seconded by Myhra, that the Plats & Subdivisions- Streets d� IItilities Subcommittee meeting af October l, 1969 be adjourned at 8:25 P.M. IIpon a,voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried. Respectfully submitted Hazel 0'Brian Recording Secretary _ __- ,; �Z`ii i°i � i `i�'�": �:�.�"_"'�`� ��+° , /�`� _._... f'.7J�u ;/1 i/ � ( � � i � C J "J,' L. .�iil.;1CI7 � � ,� (,g� � ' ' � ( � �.� ,� i �� � ^ �asso> ilf:/f.�e G G>.rr�le ; -- - ---..._ f00— --- - —, � (�6Gc?? ._ ... ._--�----�00---�'---- ------ (zds�] �; �t�.. Go�,�•�tre�yv ,,.>od ���'� rr>>a� . .,,.- ,,o: ,�. �,��, ,� � .r f.r�. l�+, • � 1 i� - — . 0 • n • ..�5:� :. _ � l!!! ? C`•D�`,`rR , .....__ : $� t_- n �;: ; �, ` �'... 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Oetober 27, 1969 The Honorable Mr, Jack Kirkham 6431 University Avenue N,E, Minneapolis, Minnesota � SUBJECT: Vacations of Streets, Alleys & Lots � Heather Hills Addition Fridley, Minnesota � Dear Honorable Mayor: I would like to request the publication of vacation of all streets, alleys and lots in the Heather Hills Plot without again being submitted �.o all commissions and boards. They are all within the boundaries of the plot and Chies Brothers, 7651 Central Avenue N,E.y Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432, will be the only one affected. The Chies Brothers signed the original plot. Thank you. MEO:lad Yours very truly, �.� C� � , �1�yI/��c.�'�'Z./ Mike E. 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