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PL 06/17/1970 - 7355/". : _ � A G B N D A : ` PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING- ' - JUNE 17, 1970 8:Q0 P.M. , CALL T0 ORDER: PAGES ROLL CALL; _ APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: JUNE 3, 1970 1=10 - RECEIVE BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL MINUTES: �'UNE G, 1976 - - " 11 RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES; JUNE 9, �.970 : 12--15 l. PUBLIC HEARING: SPECIAL USE PERMIT SP ��70-05 CPL. JAMES L. 16-22 -- _ ROBINSON BY G. D. GIANCOLA HIS ATTORNEY: To construct a service statian on Lots 1 thru 6, Lot 9, North`68' of Lot 20, Central -- Avenue Addition. , �. -`"_ 2. CONTINUEDt RE UEST FOR SPECTAL USE PERMIT, SP ��70-03, EDWARD CHIES: To construct housing for the elderly and senior citizens on Lots 6 23-24 ' thru'12, 15 thru 20, Meadowmoor Terrace. Public.hearing closed. 4' 6 3. VACATION REQUEST: SAV �i�7d-04; CPT. JAMES L ROBINSON BY G D GIANCOLA HIS ATTORrIEY. Vacation of Brook Street -- immediately South and abutting5-27 Central Avenue Addition. 4. LOT SPLIT REOUEST: L.S. ��70-9$ FREDERICK A. SKOG• l0 ft. of Lot 17 added to Lot 18, Block 2, Farkview Oaks lst Addition. '. 28-30 5. LOT SPLIT REQUEST: L.S. �i�70-09, WENDELL ELLIOTT• South 20 ft. of Lot•l, Block 1, Sandhurst Addition deeded to Lot.2. -31-34 6. 5TREET SIGNS IN COLUNIBIA HEIGHTS: On 40th Avenue between Central Avenue and University Avenue. t� a� ic.t� " �� �7�^� �" �� ,l ` : ��,,,.., ^ �%� . � � � �; PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING JUNE 3, 1970 PAGE 1 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Erickson at 8:07 P.M. ROLL CALL: Members Present: Members Absent: Others Present: Minish, Harris, Erickson, Fitzpatrick, Schmedeke None Darrel Clark, Engineering Assistant APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: MAY 20 1970 MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Harris, that the Planning Commission Minutes of May 20, 1970 be approved. Upon a voice vote, aZZ ;rating aye, the I�otion carried unanirrrous.Iy. RECEIVE PLATS & SUBDIVIS: MAY 20, 1970 MOTION by Schmedeke, receive the minutes of the meeting of May 20, 1970. unanimously. & UTILITIES SUBCOMMI seconded by Minish, that the Planning Commission P1ats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee Upon a voice vote, aZl voting aye, the motion carried RECEIVE BOARD OF ApPEALS MINUTES: MAY 26 1970 MOTION by Minish, seconded by Harris, that the Planning Corrmr.ission receive the minutes of the Board of Appeals meeting of 1�lay 26, Z970. Upon a voice vote, aZl voting aye, the minutes carried unanimously. , RECEIVE BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MINUTES: MAY 21 1970 M�OTION by Narris, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission receive the minutes of the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee meeting of May 2Z, 1970. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVE PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES: MAY 25 1970 1MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Comrrcission receive the minutes of the Parks & Recreation Commission meeting of May 25, 1970. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ORDER OF AGENDA: MOTION by Narris, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission Agenda be taken in the order as written. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. P1�� Com�ission Meetin - June 3, 1970 PaAe 2 ^ l. CONTINUED: SPECIAL USE PERMIT SP #70-02 BY RECREATION E UIPMENT SALES, INC. (GLENN W MISC�E); To permit retail sales of campers, trailers, motor homes, recreational equipment in a C-2S District to be located on Lots 1 and 5, Block 1, Herwal 2ndgAdditionh�pp�g areas) Mr. Mischke was present. Chairman Erickson reviewed the dfscussion of the May 20th meeting when the Planning Commission had a motion for denial, but the motion failed for lack of a second and a new motion was made to continue the request so that the petitioner could present a plot plan. Mr. Mischke had the plan with him and it was placed on the easel for the benefit of the audience. The print of the structure showed the entrance at the front of the building, but Mr. Mischke thought it should be changed to a side entrance. The plot indicated Lhat_.the area to the�rear would : p be psed fbr storage and display with a 6 foot cyclone fence around it. The frontage would be 125 feet and the depth 450 feet -- the West 20 feet would not be used. MOTION by Minish, seconded by Schmedeke, that the Planninq Commission re- open the Public Hearing of the request for a Special Use Permit, SP #70-02, by Recreation Equipment Sa1es, Inc. to permit retail sales of recreational equip- ment in a C-2S District on Lots 1 and 5, B1ock 1,•Xerwal 2nd Addition. Upon a voice vote, aZ1 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Don Savelkoul, 916 West Moore Lake Drive: Mr. Savelkoul stated he was Secretary of the'Fridley Recreation Center. He said he was interested in the /1 grawth and development of the communitq. Whatever is being requested this evening is not permitted under the general ordinance, as he understands it. There was no problem with the funeral home and the veterinary clinic, but if Mr. Mischke was proposing a pure and simple building, there would be no problem no�w• The request involved campers, recreational �ehicles aad other things of this nature, all to be on display and that was the point he wa�>against. There would be no objections from the residents snd allied places if Mr. Mischke would be asking for the building only, as sha�m on the plan, but when this involved trailers, campers, vehicles, recreational equipment and such things in the open, there are objections and very sound objections and not only by just those who were here tonight, but others. He felt Fridley had reached a stage where we do not have to downgrade, but upgrade.;..:If a deviation were to be made, it should be for the better. Why a deviation at thie time? He would sincerely urge that this Planning Commission insist on maintaining standards. He hac� seen this thing happen to the South where a million dollar corporation tried to get in Columbia Heights and deviate from standards, and that application was ' denied. He said we are talking about a trailer or some other kind of vehicle which is not permitted under our ordinance, that residents and business men are opposed to it, and he asked that the Planning Commoission, as the represen- tative of the people, will not deviate dawnward and insist on compliance of the ordinance which has been enacted. Stan Carlson, 6219 Baker Avenue N.E.: He stated his home was right behind ead South of this land. He opposed the request. Zooking at the building, he felt it was fine and the shaded green part, but fences of the kind proposed, are a real eyesore to the neighborhood. The neighbors were interested in the �'1 treatment back of the lot. A tour of Fridley and other communities would show thexe are a lot of trailer sales. We do not need aay more in Fridley. Do not do�wngrade, but upgrade. PlanninR Commission Meeting - June 3, 1970 Page 3 In answer to Mr. Schmedeke's question whether or not Mr. Savelkoul, as an attorney had ever asked for a Special Use Permit for a client, Mr. Savelkoul � replied that he had never asked for a Special Use Permit in the City of Fridley or in any other place. Mr. Schmedeke asked if Mr. Savelkoul was aware that there is a 40 foot planting strip, and that Mr. Mischke had offered to put in evergreens to protect the neighbors. Mr. Savelkoul replied that you would still be looking at autos, campers and recreational equipment and it was still an eyesore, and he would not want to look at it. Eugene Lawson, 1026 64th Avenue N.E.: Mr. Lawson said that he came to the meeting to oppose the request for the same reasone as Mr. Savelkoul pointed out. Mrs. Eugene Lawson: She said that, when they moved to Fridley in 1954, they were told that the property involved in this request would be a park. They would like to see something there that they would be proud to have their friends see. Mr. Mischke said the recreational equipment would be put behind the building. Mr. Eugene Lawson expressed the opinion that he felt a trailer sales would not do their property any good. Mr. Stan Carlson: Several years ago he talked to Mr. Walquist who told him he had a lead on a man interested in the property and would put a furniture store there. Mr. Mischke said the property was sold to him in 1963 and he told Mr. Wal- ^ quist what he was going to use it for. Mr. Savelkoul said that he had checked on the real estate holding, and as far as he knew, the whole property is under the name of Herwal at the registrar of deeds. The property sold to the funeral home and the veterinary clinic was by the same individual. :,,,,� Ml')TION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Commission close the Public Hearinq of the request for a Special Use Permit, SP #70-02, by Recreational Equipment Sa1es, Inc. (GZenn W. Mischke) to permit retail sales of recreational equipment in a C-2S District on Lots 1 and 5, Block 1, Nerwal 2nd Addition. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Harris said he had spent some time inspecting the property, and, �n his opinion, the back half of Lot 5 is unbuildable, as it is mostly cattails. � Mr. Stan Carlson: He understood that, at some time in the past, there was talk about putting apartment houses there. ' Mr. Schmedeke brought up the�fact that there is a sanitary sewer easement between Lots 1 and 5, and there can never be a building constructed over it. The Engineering Assistant pointed out that the sewer serves this property and the service station. The cafe is hooked up to the North. Mr. Fitzpatrick said he wished to point out this request has been on the-- - Planning Comm►ission agenda for three consecutive meetings. �, Mr. Minish conrmented that at the previous meeting, he had made a motion to deny the request. He did not feel that anything more had been offered at this Planning Commission Meetin� - June 3, 1970 � Page 4 � seeting to make him change his mind. He did have a�better idea now as to the fence, but added he was still opposed to open sales and storage area. � MOTION by Minish, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission recommend denia� to the City Council of the 5pecial Use Permit request, SP #70-02, by Recreation Equipment Sales, Inc., Glenn W. Mischke, to permit retail sales of campers, trailers, motor homes, recreational equipment in a C-2S District (general shopping areas) to be located on Lots 1 and 5, Hezwal 2nd Addition. Upon a voice vote, Minish, Fitzpatrick and Xarris voting aye, Schmedeke voting nay, and Chair- man Erickson abstaining, the motion carried. Mr. Harris ssid he had looked at several areas which had outside storage and he was not impressed with the way they were conducted. He also walked around the area in question and did not think the business would fit in with the established concept. He wondered if Mr. Mischke would have an alternate proposal and get together with the City Administration rather than leaving the piece of ground dormant and unproductive. Chairman Erickson informed the audience this request would be heard before Council on June 15, 1970 and Council will not hold a hearing unless they choose to call one. 2. PUBLIC HEARING: SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #70-03, EDWARD CHIES: Lots 6 thru 11, Lots 15 thru 20, Block 2, Meadowmoor Terrace. To permit housing for the Elderly and Senior Citizens. ^ Mr. Arthur Winters, 7651 Central Avenue Northeast represented Mr. Chies. His explanation for the Special Use Permit was to build housing for the Elderly and Senior Citizens. This plan comes under the HUD Program No. 236 which is a law rent type, the xent being in the neighborhood of $99.00 a month. The renter pays the amount he can afford and the government subsidizes the balance. There would be the regular real estate taxes and the property would be assessed as any other parcel of land, the only difference being tl�at;t,�ie :renf. is subsidized. The plans are for one bedroom units, no basement, but there is an area for washing clothes in the �tility room. Plans were submitted to Spring Construction for frame construction. They subsequently found out that, under HUD rules, con- crete was specified, probably from the standpoint of fireproofing. There would be ten 52'x48' four unit buildings one story high on twelve 75'x120' lots. They knocked on the doors of seventeen property awners, Mr. Winters saw twelve people -- ten of the twelve signed a petition approving the plan, but he did not get to see the rest of the neighbors. The Petition was presented to the Planning Co�ission. MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Schmedeke, that the Planning Commi.ssion receive Petition No. 7-1970 approving the Specisl Use Permit request, SP �Y70-03 by Edward Chies to permit housing for the Elderly and Senior Citizens in an R-1 ^ Distri ct. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. p r � _ � Planning Commiseion MeetinA - June 3, 1970 Pa�e 5 The Engineering Assistant commented that there is a fairly high water table � in this area. Mr. Win.ters said that the homes they are building on Meadowmoor Drive, South of this proposed complex, are all split entries, and they are raised up quite high. The response of the people he visited there shotaed no objections. In fact, he really didn't have any serious objections from the neighbors. The statement was made by Darrel Clark that the lots in this request are all zoned R-1. Under R-1, a Special Use Permit is required for the type of the housing. It was noted that Lots 5 and 21 have R-1 zoning and they abut Lots 4 and 22, which are zoned C-1 (local business). The C-1 area included Lots 1 thru 4 and Lots 22 thru 26, Meadowmoor Terrace. Mr. Winters stated he understood that this proposal was to abut the C-1 District and he would talk to his client to see what he would want to do with Lots 5 and 21. As Mr. Chies owns all the lots, this can be corrected. Louis Stoffers, 7676 Bacon Drive: He stated he has been a resident in the area for four years. Across the street from his house, the tornado took a house and after three years, nothing was ever done. He asked Mr. Chies to do something with this property and even went to the Council. Council sent letters out to cut the grass, but nothing was done. Now he wants to build this housing. Right after he bought his house from Mr. Chies, he had some action against him, which was four years ago. If Mr. Chies didn't take care of him four years ago, he wondered how long he would keep this property before selling to someone els e who would say they wouldn't have to follow the rules someone made five years ago. Mr. Stoffers also wondered if there would be an increase or decrease in the � value of his home. He didn't have anything personal against Mr. Chies, just in his business end. Mr. Winters told the Planning Commission that Mr. Stoffers was not object- ing to what Mr. Chies is doing, but he wants to make sure that Mr. Chies has to follo�w through with what he said. All Mr. Winters could add was that it would be his personal view, building under the HUD program, money will be withheld until the work is done the way it was agreed upori. Mrs. Donald Nelson: She mentioned that there is approximately forty little children on Bacon Drive and the increase in traffic would be hazardous. Chairman Erickson asked Mrs. Nelson if she would have the same objections if the parking were on Osborne Road. She thought that would help, but it is a busy street already. Mrs. Nelson continued that the type of building that is put on a slab is bound to affect the property value. Most of the houses in the area were rented from Mr. Chies and the renters had great difficulty getting maintenance done on the houses. The people are afraid of the care this housing project would get. Referring to.the parking, Mr. Winters explained that one of the reasons for having the parking lots on Meadowmoor Drive was because Osborne Road is a fast track at the preaent time. He didn't believe this housing would be a downgrade factor in the area. /'�, Michael Sandahl, 7651 Bacon Drive: He thought the crux of the matter is that homes built on slabs would downgrade the area. So� of the homes will Planaing Commission Meetinp� June 3, 1970 � Paqe 6 � deteriorate quite rapidly. He was sure the elderly could not keep them up, and the homes would degenerate rapidly. The value of their homes would go down. He objected. MbTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Commission close the Public Hearing of the request for a Special Use Permit, SP #70-02, by Edward Chies, to permit housing for the Elderly and Senior Citizens on Lots 6 through Z1, Lots 15 through 20, BZock 2, Meadowmoor Terrace. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. The Chairman suggested the Planning Co�mmnission should have more informatioa concerning the HUD Pxogram as f ar as occupancy of structure, requirements as far as maintenance of buildings and grounds, construction of the buildings, owner- ship, etc. 1MOTION by Harris, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Commission continue until the next meeting (June 17th) the request for a Special Use Permit, SP #70-03, by Edward Chies to permit housinq for the Elderly and Senior Citizens in an R-1 District under the XUD Program No. 236. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 3. PUBLIC HEARING: SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP �70-04, A. T. GEARMAN DBA R& A HOLDING CO.: Part of Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision #59. Part of vacant lot 120 x100') to be used for Mobile Home Sales. � Mr. Emil Novak, 6225 University Avenue N.E. introduced himself as manager of the Moon Plaza property and representing the petitioner. He explained there are long range plans for a permanent structure on this area, but the financial situation, such as it is, and not having a prime tenant at hand, they considered that in the interim period they could use the land for the sale of mobile homes. These mobile homes would be "Select Homes of Cannon Falls", expensive units, and at any time, no more than faur homes would be on display. The prime reason for the better class homes would be to upgrade the tenancy of the mobile hoine park. The property line of the lot we are talking about would be right at the North end of the existing structure running to the property line of the Rice Creek Office Building and is aside and apart from the general shopping area. David 0. Harris, 470 Rice Creek Blvd.: Mr. Harris stated he was one of the o�wners of 6279 University Avenue along with Dr. George J. Hayano, who was also present this evening, and Virgil Herrick. He recognized the right of the petitioner to ask for this type of waiver. He added, we are talking about a large area that extends from City Hall to St. Wiiliam's Church. Q1.1 business is conducted within the structures and are permanent. We feel that such an endeavor would certainly be a detriment to the area in general, and speci#ically to our structure. They felt the people renting from them did not expect anything else, beside the shopping center, would be in their view from that side of the building. They made a substantial investment in the area and own land behind their building. He did not think a mobile home sales in the area would enhance it. He was here to object to this request on behalf of himself and the other awners of the Rice Creek Office Building. �' Dr. Hayano said Mr. Harris expressed his views. . Planning Couunission Meetin� - June 3, 1970 �' �ag,e 7 � Mr. Novak said that many people feel there is some stigma attached to mobile homes. The sale of mobile homes is not in their long range plan, but temporary until they are in a position to build a structure such as they have in the preliminary design. It would be a two story structure, roughly 10,000 _ or 12,000 feet on each floor and L shaped. He would like to comment in their defense, that the rear of the shopping center has been unsightly in the last few months, but it has been taken care of naw, and he did not wish to reflect on the request for the Special Use Permit. Mr. David Harris co�ented that he was not against mobile home parks and sales. Since he has been on the Council, there have been several mobile home parks and mobile home sales permitted. He didn't feel he could be classified as anti-mobile homes, but he just felt this request is in the wrong location. He thought in that area, it is not reasonable or feasible, especially in an area where they are doing business primarily within the structures. Mr. Novak answered the question of where they would be conducting their business, and he said they could maintain an office within the present shopping structure with the access coming out onto this property. There would be a covered arcade to the shopping center where there would be access to public facilities, or they could operate in one of the units which were for sale. MnTION b� Harris, second�d by Minish, that the Planninq Commission close the Public Hearing of the request for a Special Use Permit, SP #70-04, by A. T. Gearman DBA R� A Holding Co. for part af the vacant Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision #59 to be used for MobiZe Home Sales. Upon a voice vote, aZ1 voting aye, the ^ motion carried unanimously. Mr. Sch�deke esid that he had a few mobile homes arid realized they tal�e up a lot of the area.,i,"� agreed this area uld not contain more than four �� He noticed the lot was�the proper size does not fit the minimum of a,�998' equare feet. He felt it was asking too much for this particular area aad for the present zoning ordinance. He did not see where they would have to delay this or study it. Mr. Harris said he concurred with Mr. Schmedeke and also believed it did not fit in with the sesthetics of the area. MOTION by Harris, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Comraission recom- mend to Council the denial of the request for a Special Use Permit, SP #70-04, by A. T. Gearman, DBA R& A Holding Company, to permit Mobile Home Sales in C-2S District (general shopping areas) to be located in the Northerly portion of Lot 4, Auditor's 5ubdivision No. 59. Upon a voice vote, aIl voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Minish recalled that when the Board of Appeals granted a permit to Castle Mobile Homes on Hwy. 4�65, the permit was granted with the stipulation that the property should be kept up, but the petitioner lost the incentive. He, personally, was not impressed with their operation. Because this request is for a temporary sales, it is f urther reason for denial. Mr. Fitzpat�ick felt the Planning Commission should be consistent with '�� other requests of the same type and the denial was in accordance with this. � n � Plannin� Commission MeetinA - June 3, 1970 PaAe $ 4. Mr. Schmedeke said the Police Department did a wonderful job on traffic accident survey. He gave the following statistics taken from the report: University Avenue, North and South of I. 4i694 from 53rd Avenue to 57th Avenue: 26 personal injuries, 39 property damaAe. East River Road, North and South of I. 4�694 from 53rd Avenue to 57th Avenue: 28 personal injuries, 39 property damage, 2 fatal. Highway ��65, North and Sa.uth of I. 4t694 from 53rd Avenue to Weat-Moore Lake Drive: 28 personal injuries, 29 property damages. It was also noted the accidents were caused by failure to stop, confusion, failure to yield, improper lane change and improper turn. This makes a total of 189 accidents, 2 fatal, from February 3, 1967 to December 3, 1969. Mr. Schmedeke proposed putting signs on the bridge and passed around a drawing of what he had in mind to the Coa�ission. He had found a few errors of advanced warning signs coming North on University Avenue, signs left after a semphore was installed. . The Engineering Assistant reported that corrections would be made where a sign was hidden by signals, but the Highway Department would be relectant to put signs on the bridge because they would be too difficult to maintain and mount. The Department did not do that type of mounting but would have to take bids. There followed changes of I. ��694 the hazards. a discussion of errors in design in the past on the inter- at the three highways and suggestions for correction of MOTION by Harris, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Commission recorraaend to Council the adoption of the following Resolution Regarding the Improvement of the Directional and Lane Identification Signs of Interstate No. 694 Inter- changes with Anoka County Highway No. I and 5tate Trunk Highway No. 47 with the addition of pertinent data supplied by the Police Department to be attached to the Resolution. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION N0. 1-1970 A RESOLUTION REGARDING THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE DIRECTIONAL AND LANE IDENTIFICATION SIGNS OF INTERSTATE HIGHWAY N0..694 INTERCHANGES WITH ANOKA COUNTY HIGHWAY N0. 1 AND STATE TRUNK HIGHWAY No. 47 BE IT RESOLVED BY the Planning Commission of the City of Fridley, Anoka Cot�n�,y, Minnesota as follows: � � � /'1 *" _. �.,.- , Planning Commission MeetinA - June 3, 1970 � pay�e g —^--_ WHEREAS, the interchanges of Interstate Highway No. 694 at Anoka County Highway No. 1 and at State Trunk Highway No. 47 are not of the familiar cloverleaf design, and WHEREAS, the present traffic movements are confusing and cause a traffiG hazard which endangers life and property, and WHEREAS, much of the confusion is caused by the lack of sufficient directional and lane identification signs and ' WHEREAS, the Plats and Subdivisions-Streets and Utili�ies Subcommittee have studied and have made a recommendation to aid the motorist, _ THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Fridley Planning Commission urges the Fridley City Council to act to request the Minnesota Highway Department to install overhead bridge mounted lane marking signs to be lightEd if possible on the Interstate No. 694 bridges over the Anoka County Highway No. l and State Trunk Highway No. 47. . ADOPTED BY THE FRIDLEY CITY PLANNING COrIl�lISSION THIS 3RD DAY OF JUNE, 1970. OLIVER R. ERICKSON, CHAI$MAN PLANNIIdG COMMISSION MOTION by Minish, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Co�arn�ission urge the Council to consider alternatives to the present intersection of I. #694 at T.H. #47 and East River Rd. including requesting the Xighway Departanent for other designs that would avoid traffic signals and to chanqe the structure of the intersections possibly to a cloverleaf and to eliminate the crossovers of oncoming traffic without eliminating the access. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Harris commented that the Planning Com�ission is pretty limited in what they can do. Perhaps the signalling is a step forward or backwards. He thought abnut a13. they could reasonably ask for is to clean up the access and improve on what is down there. Mr. Schmedeke called attention to the reflectorized street signs in Colu�ia Heights on 40th Avenue between Central and University Avenues, and recommended the members of the Planning Com�ission inspect them. 5. CONFIRM PUBLIC HEARING DATE OF JUNE 17 1970: SPECIAZ USE PERMLT Sp .. -,.__#9Q=05,- 6PL. �,.TA�&-:L. � ROBINSOIQ BY G. D. `: G7AI4GOT:A, H7.� A'�'rORNEY: Tp construct a service station on Lots l tbxu fi, Lot 9; aad North 68' of Lot 20, Central Avenue Addition. Plannin�,Commission Meeting - June 3, 1970 Pa�e 10 MOTION by Minish, seconded by Harris, that the Planning Comnission confirm the Public Hearing date of June 17, 1970 for the request of a Special Use Permit, � SP #70-05, Cp1. James L. Robinson by G. D. Giancola, his Attorney, to construct a service station on Lots 1 through 6, Lot 9, and North 68 feet of Lot 20, CentraZ Avenue Addition. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion caxried unanimous.Iy. 6. SET PUBLIC HEARING L1ATE FOR JULY 8 1970: P�P'OSED PRELIMIAIARY PLAT, P.S. 4�70-01. RiDGEB:JONES PLAT: Part of the of the of Section 2, for golf driving range. MOTION by Minish, seconded by Harris, that the Planning Commission set the Public Hearinq date of July 8, 1970 for the Proposed Preliminary P1at, P.S. 1�70-01 by Roger ,7ones for part of the SW� of the NW�y of Section 2. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 7. MEMO TO PLANNING CONIMISSION FROM CITY MANA6ER: Darrel Clark commented that the Memo shows,that Council acts as final authority and the action of the Board of Appeals would be in the form of a recommendation. He stated the administration is working on a proposal where the Board of Appeals could act on directly and their recoamnendation would be final. The di�ference is that there would be some guide lines. MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Comrru:ssion ^ concur with the amendment proposed by the City Manager in his Memo #80-527-70, dated May 27, 1970 to the Planninq Commission but to request that the wording "within 300 feet" be added in place of "any other affected property owners". Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 8. ORDINANCE AMi:NDING SECTION 45.103 RELA1`ING TO THE LOT AREA ANA LOT WIDTH REQUIREMENTS FOR C-1, C-1S, C-2 AND C-2S: The Chairman said this action is the result of a letter he wrote relating to C property that was zoned before 1955, and could not meet the new zoning ordinance requirements. No action was necessary. AIS,TOURNMENT : Chairman Erickson adjourned the Planning Con�ission meeting at 11:05 P.M. Res ectfully submitted � I�az 0'Br an , Recording Secretary � � ^ BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL MEETING MINUTES OF JUNE 4 1970 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Harris at 8:10 P.M. MEMBERS PRESENT: Harris, Tonco, Hart, White MEMBERS ABSENT; Gnerre OTHERS PRESENT: Hank Muhich-Chief Building Inspector 11 MOTION by Tonco to approve the minutes of the May 21, 1970 meeting as written. Seconded by White. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 1. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO MOVE A GARAGE FROM 3534 MARSHALL STREET N E MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA TO 685 GLENCOE STREET N E, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, THE SAME BEING LOTS 25 AND 26 BLOCK S RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS ADDITION ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY MR CHESTER SCHACK, 3534 MARSHALL STREET N E MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA.) Mrs. Schack was present to presenC the request. It was stated that the building was in excellent condition and that all previous appeals for variances had been granted. A frost footing will be put in because the garage will be treated as an attached garage. It was also brought out that the Board would not want to see the garage sit too long without any siding. Mrs. Schack was informed that the structure had to be brought up to meet all City codes and she agreed that this would be done. MOTION by Tonco to recommend approval of the moving permit to move the garage into Fridley subjecf to the following stipulations: 1. Ninety days from the time the pennit is issued they must side the garage with the similar siding that they will have on their new home. 2. A frost footing under the garage will be necessary because the Boazd feels that the garage will eventually be attached to the home. 3. All electrical and mechanical aspects of this structure must be brought up to meet City codes. Seconded by White. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Hart arrived at 8:45 P.M. ADJOURNMENT • The meeting was adjourned by Chairman Harris at 8:50 P.M. Respectfully submitted, l� .Q A� ,_ � % /'1 CAROL CHUDEK Secretary n �«r °r T �ti THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD �' AppEALS SUBCO�SITTEE MEETING OF JUNE 9 1970 The meeting was called to order at 7:30 E:M. hy Chai�an Minish. 1�'�I'�BR�S PRESENT: Minish, Drigans, 0'Bannon r�BRS ABSENT: Ahonen, Sondheimer OTHffitS PRESENT: A1 Bagstad - Building Official 1�TION by Drigans to approve the minutes of the May 26, 1970 meeting as written. Seconded by 0'Bannon. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. 1. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45 053, 4B, SUBPARAGRAPH 4B, FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO REDKJCB THE SIDEYARD REQUIREMENT FOR AN ACCESSORY BUILDING OPENING ON A SIDE eTDL+vm 4ofMr 7 c nnn.n .nn , c ,e.�,,... ...,. ..�..._.__ " ----------- - l�I\I E .E � Mr. � Mre. Gabriel were present to present their request. Pictures of the property, taken by the Building Inspector, and a survey shawing the exiating house and the proposed garage, were shown to the Board for :th�ir r�view. Mr. Gabriel explained they will be constructing a amall addition, with a deck behind it, between the house and the garage. The garage will be 20 feet by 28 feet and will be offset from the Weat side of the houae by 10 feet. There will be 16 � feet fran the front of the garage to the boulevard and 9 feet of boulevard to 5th Strtet. Mr. 0'Baimon stated the code states 17.5 feet between the garage and the boulevard to have room to park a car outside of the garage and still be parked on the awners property. Mr. Gabriel explained that he will be.iss#ca174;�ng aa automatic garage door opener and also that there will be no outside entrance to the house on the addition, so the tendency would be to put the car in the garage aud use the entrance to the houee from the garage. Chairman Minish asked why he didn't place the garage back further on the lot. Mr. Gabriel answered that he did try to position the garage on other parts of the lot but in each case there was either not envugh footage to meet the requirements or it would mean cutting down one or more of the very large Oak trees that are on the lot. 1lOTION by 0'Bannon to close the public hearing. Seconded by Drigans. Upon a voice vote; there being no nay., the motion carried� unanimously. AOTIOP by Drigans to reco�end approval of the requeat to the Council for the follawing reaeona: � 1. Mr. Gabriel wants to save some very besutiful Oak trees on his propertq. /'� 2. 1� The Minutes Of The Board Of Aaaeals Subco�ittee Meetin� Of June 9. 1970 P ge 2 2. The garage will be 25 feet, whi�Y► includes the boulevard, from the street so there should be no interference with traffic visibility. 3. The garage does not seem to interfere with any of the surrounding neighbora. Seconded by 0'Bannon. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanim�usly. Mr. Trocke was present to present his requeat. A picture taken by the Building Inspector, of the propoaed garage area and a survey ehowing the exiating houae were shown to the Board. A letter from the property awner to the South, Mr. Jacob Wojciak, stating he did not object tothe variance was also shown to the Board. Mr. Trocke explained the reason he needs the variance ia becauae the back of hia lot has a very steep drop off and to place the garage back further wauld mean bringing in quite a bit of fill to level off the land. Siace the neighbor's home is a walkout in the back also, the neighbor would end up having to look at a wall of dirt if he had to °.lill:�ib�wback y�d. � Mr. Trocke stated further that there is an existing concrete slab where the proposed garage is to be placed, which was installed before he bought the house. This elab is naw extended out to the property line. He is planning on partially ripping it out to inatall frost footings. /'1 The garage will be 15 feet by 24.5 feet and will be attached to i�ua twiu� r�n:��se. Mr. 0'Bannon stated there is a problem in maintaining the 15 feet between structurea as the dwelling to the South is approximately 10 feet 4 inches from the property line. We had a similar problem last year and we required that they fireproof the whole garage. Mr. Trocke etated that he would fireproof the whole garage if that was the aaly way to get the varfance but he didn't think it was necessary ae hi;s garage was � not going to have an overhang and his neighbor had no overhang on hia house. ADTION by 0'Bannon to close the public hearing. Seconded by Drigana. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. l�TION by 0'Baanon to reco�end to the Council approval of the request for the follo�ing reasane aad atipulation: 1. We have received a letter from the property owner to the South etating he haa ao objectioas to the variance. 2. The lot is a small lot, be�� ���,y (0 �eet wide. 3. The backyard ie a w�lkout and it is impractical to bring in fill to set the gatr�ge behind the house. _,_ .._ ° - _ k /'1 3. 6 14 The Minutes Of The Board Of Aapeals Subco�ittee MeetinA Of June 9, 1970 Page 3 4. With the stipulation that the garage be completely fireproofed with S/8 inch sheetrock. Seconded by Drigans. unanimously. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried . 4. A REQUEST FOx �1�SIANCES OF SECTION 56 04, �, FRIDLEY CITY CODE TO REDUCE THE DISTANCE A SIGN IS BEQ�ED TO BE SET BACK FR�OiM A STBF.BT T�SFLTioN_ Fttcn�t 50� SIGN 1�0 BE LOGATED `BY Mr. Iiarry Hokemier was preaent to preseat the requeste. 150 FEET TO Mr. Hokemier preaented illustrations of both locatione with the signs in place and ^ also photoe of the areas �rheze the signs are to be erected. Ae explained the exiating siga at 7002 Higiniay �F65 is a Vern Douaay aign and haa been at thia location for many years. The sign hae to be Ealcen dawn as it is placed on City right of way. The Naegele Outdoor Advertising sign is presently located at 7000 Highway #65 and is also }.ocated on City right-of-wsy property. Mr. Hokemier stated that the present sign will be taken dowa aad a new one put back up. Naegele Sign Company doea have a continuing lease with Pezuisylvania Oil Company which states the sign will come dawn in the event the land ehould be developed or sold. The distance to Locke Park is meaeuring at the cloaeat point which ie measuring back at a 45° angle through the trees. ^ Mr. Hokemier stated further that both signs will be all steel structures, 12 feet by 25 feet, double faced poster panels. This is the aize of eign that is ueed by companies who wish to advertiae nationally. Mr. Drigaas pointed out that in the public hearing notice for the sign at 7365 Highwaq #65, the seventh line ahould read "set back from siiy residential area (trailer park)" instead of "set back from any park". ' 1Kr. Hokemier stated that the variance is required on the eign to be erected on 7365 Highway #65 as the blocks are small and it is very hard to find a location where you could stay 500 feet away from an intersection and still see the eign. Tbis aign will be located on the East eide of the road on property owned by Mr. Sheldon Mortenson with whom they have a leaee whi�h states the sign will come dawn in the event the property is sold or if a permanent building ia erect�d. Sone ecrub treed will have to be removed in order to erect this aiga and it will be placed behiad the proposed service road area. The Mirnutea Of The Board Of Appeals Subcoaomittee Meeting Of June 9, 1970 Paste 4 ^ Chairman Minish stated that both of these requeste will have to go before the Planning Comnission as all advertising signs have to be erected under a Special Use Permit. 1�TION by 0'Bannon to close the public hearing�. Seconded by Drigaas. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the s�tiaa carried uaanimouely. 1�TION by Drigans to reco�nead to the Couacil appraval of the ta=iance� for 7002 HigM+ey #�65 for the.follawing reason: 1. The aign haa been at thie location for many yeare, and at thia time is only to be re�ved from City property to be plae�sc��te property. Secoaded by 0'Bannon. Upon a voice vote, 0'Ba:mon abstaining, the motion carried. i�TION by btigane to recommend to the Council approval of the varisnces for 7365 Highway #65 for the following reasons: 1. There is actually not enough room for the sign to be erected 500 feet froan the intersection of 73� Avenue. 2. Permission has been granted by the pxoperty awner to erect the sign. 3. The Naegele gign is an attractive looking sign, very well constructed, aad /'1 very well maintaiaed. ^ 3ecaaded by 0'Baanon. Upon a voice vote, d'�Ston abstaining, the motion caxried. Chaisman Minish requests that the procedure for averlapping requesta, requests that have to go before more than one subco�mittee, be put on the aganda for the next Plgnning C�ission meeting. ADJOURrIl�NT • The meatiag wae ad j oumed at 9: OS P.M. .by Chaix�oan Minioh . Respectfully submitted, v' MARY ffiNT Secretary __ _ .. ; 1S ._ . � _ .. _. � . . . . . . . . . . � �. w. .- �� g • t .�/ 1 . . . .. � � � � � • � . � . . . . . � � .k. OFFICIAL NOTICE r PUBLIC HEARING . BEF4RE THE � PLANNING COMMISSION £ . � a � � x E � TO WFiOM IT MAY CONCERII: � i � . . . . � . .. . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Notice is hereby given that the Planning Co�unission of the - ; City of Fridley wi11 meet in the Council Chamber of the City Hall � - at 8:00 P.M. on Wednesday, June 17, 1970 to consider the foZlowing ; � matter: , �, A request for a Special Use Per�it (SP ��'70-05) for -- - Cpl. James L. Robinson by G. D. Giancola, his Attorney, for the I.ocation of a Service Station as per Section 45.101, 3E, Fridley Gity Code in a C-2 District, ta be lacated on Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and Lot 9 and the North 68 feet of Lot 20, Central Avenue Addition'. ^ . _ Generally located on the Southwest corner af ?3rd Avenue N.E. and Central Avenue N.E. _ Anyone desiring to be heard with_reference to.the above matter may be heard at this meeting. OLIVER R. ERICKSON CHAIRMAN _ . PLANNING COMMISSION _ �. - Publish: June 3, 1970 . June 10, 1970 ^ 1`7 � Public Hearing Notice: SP #70-05 for James L. Robinson � for a Service Station � - ( Mailed: 6/1/70 ` ! G. D. Giancola 3700 Centra_�, Ave. N.E. , Mpls. 55421 _ _. . I - -_ _ i Cpl. James L. Robinson C 2/71st Arty. � ' APO SF 96224 _ Determan Welding & Tank Service, Inc. - __ 12�+1 72nd Ave. N.E. _ Fridley 55432 _ Raymond J. Shimek Stanley W. Dahlmeier - 8514 Central Ave. N.E. Fridl.ey 55432 Irving Hafner Minn. Industrial Parks, Irec. 117 Mountain Shadows West : • ^ Phoenix, Ariz. _ _ Onan Company, Inc. _ - _ _ _ _ 1400 73rd Ave. N.E. Fridley 55432 Attn. Robert Aspelin Shaddrick & La Beau Post No. 303 American Legion 7325 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley, 55432 Clifford Thoe . 7240 Central Ave. N.E. Frialey 554s2 _ _ -- . John W. Haluptzok . Ft. �2, Box 38i Forest Lake, Minn. 55025 : Central Ave. Auto Parts : "_ : _ 1201 73rd A•�e. N.E. Fridley 55432 . _ n �� �aw oFF�c�s PETER BARNA BARNA Ft GUZY ROBERT GUZY PHONE: 7831644 BERT C. HYNES 3700 CENTRAL AYE. (V.E. �D. GIANCOLA MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTR 55421 �ORDON L. JENSEM May 21, 1970 Re: SP 4�74-05 SAV �670-04 Darrell Clark ' c�o City of Fridiey Engineering Of#ice , _ 6431 l.JniversGty A� nue N� _ _ Fri_dley, _Minnesota 55421 __ _ R: James L, Robinson�s AppFication for Special Use Permit _ Dear M�. Clark: _ 1 am enclosing original application for_ special use permit with reference to the property located on the corner of 73rd Avenue - N.�-, and Gentral Avenue N.�, � Fridley, Minnesota. [ would appreciate it if you would review seid applicatian and if every:hing is in order� file sam� so that the mafter may be placed on for ^ hearing. You s tr �, � . � � B ; ; G�,I zY / d� J � _ _ ' G;� D� Gia>nc�o�ia`' _ _ Jmo _ _ _ _ enc. - P, S, 1 am also enclosing a petition for the vacation of Br�ok S;reet as requested by the planning and zonin:g .commissian. t f the same m�ets with your approval� 1 would appreciate it if you would set the machinery in motion for the vacation of Brook Street. You � will note from said Petition that 1 have reeeived the consent of the abutting property awners w.ith the thought, in mind thsat this will facilitate said vacation proceedings. ^ . _ :�; � CITY OF FRIDLEY MINNESQTA PIANtdING AND ZONLNG FORM TYPE OF REQUEST "T„_Re�oniag � X S�ecial Use Permft I�umo�er sP,��70-05 ^orp.' James L, Robinsor� Variance APPLICANT' S SIGNATUytE bY G. D� Giancola, his attorney �t Splits Address C 2�71st Arty. APO S.F, 96224 ppproval of Pre- Attorney s 1ia�inargr Plat TeZephone Numnber 788-1644 - . Corp. James L. Robinso;^�---APProval of Final - _ _ - — - - Plat PROPERTY OiJNER'S_STGNA7t'URE by G,D,Giancola, his aft�r. _ _ _ _ - �^Streets ar All�e�r---._ Addr�sa C 2/?ist Arty. APO S,F. 96224 Vacations Attorney�s _ _ T@lephone Nu�nber 788-1644 Other Corner of 73rd Avenue N.E, and Cen#rat Ave. N.E., Street Loc�tion of Property Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Lega1 De�criptYon of Property Lots I-2-3-4-5-6-9 and the Nor#h 68 feet of ��_�,gt 2�,0. Central Avenue Additian, Anoka County, Minnesota Pre�ent Zoning Claasificatian - C-) and M-1 _ � Existing U�� of th�._Property- Vaca'nt. _ _- Propaeed Zoain� Claasific�tion, Special U�e, Variance or other request C-2 Genera) Business - - - Describe briefly the Tjrpe of Use and the Impzover�nt Prcgoe�d _ Skell Service �tation Location _ _ /►crsa�e of Property 33698 SGuare Feet - Haa th� Preaeat A�plicaat PrQViously 8ought ta-Rea�on�, �lat, Obtain a Lat Sp1Yt, Obtain �t Variaace or S�ecial U�e Fermit on the-Subj�:.t Site or P�rt of_ It?,� _ i�en� _ ifiat Waa Sequeated Fee Enclo��d � 20.00 ,�y�� ' �at� Filed Date of li�arfn� ;G11 Planning Commission Meetin� Mav 6, 1970 Pat�e 2 ^ The only other station in the area is APCO. They felt the area would lend itself to another gas station because of the residential area to the Northeast, Onan's straight East, Medtronics South of the proposed station and Brook's Trailer Park to the North. Parcel 300, South of the Central Avenue Addition, is owned by Irving Hafner, and Parcel 400, immediately to the West, is being purchased by James Determan who had made an inquiry to buy the remainder of the Central Avenue Addition not beinq rezoned at this time. The plans are for a three bay service station. They have been submitted to the Engineering office for consid- eration of placing entrances and exits. Particular caution was given to ingress and egress making them approximately 83 feet West of Central Avenue for the cars coming off 73rd Avenue. It was felt this plan wo�uld allow the cars to come out without creating a congestion. There will be,two entrances-and exits onto Old Central Avenue; two islands and two pumps on each island; for future use, possibly two islands to the North. They stated the area, as it appears today, needs some rejuvenation, and they felt the attractive structure and layout presented by Skelly Oil Company would be a boon to that corner. Schmedeke, Chairman of the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcom- mittee, stated they had met prior to the Planning Commission and recommended approval of the lot split contingent upon the sale of Lots 7 and 8 including the S� of Lot 20 in order to try to have a buildable industrial lot which would meet the requirements of the new Zoning Ordinance with a variance. Brook Street was never put in, and if it were vacated, the land would go back to Central Avenue Addition and the 30 feet would help bring up the square footage requirement. Mr. Giancola said that they would have no objections com- ^ plying with this. In discussing the traffic pattern, the Engineering Assistant explained that 73rd Avenue will have turn lanes for getting off and on Central Avenue. MOTION by Harris, seconded by Schmedeke, that the Planning Commission close the Public Hearing of the rezoning request, ZOA #70-04, Cpl. James L. Robinson by G. D. Giancola, to rezone Lots 1 to 4 and Lot 9 from C-1 to C-2 and Lots 5 and 6 and North 68 feet of Lot 20, Central Avenue Addition from M-1 to C-2. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Minish, seconded by Schmedeke, that the Planning Commzssion recommend approval of the rezoning request, ZDA #70-04, Cpl. James L. Robinson by G. D. Giancola to rezone Lots 1 to 4 and Lot 9 from C-1 to C-2 and Lots 5 and 6 and North 68 feet of Lot 20, Central Avenue Addition from M-1 to C-2 �and Council should note that a netition of vacation for Brook Street would solve forthwith and alleviate the problem of leaving Lots 7 and $ with 67 foot of frontage. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 2. LOT SPLIT REQUEST• L S ��70-05, CPL. JAMES L. ROBINSON BY G. D. GIAiVCOLA ATTORNEY: Lot 20 Central Avenue Addition. Split so N'� is 68 feet and S'� is 67 feet. (126 feet West of Central Avenue and North of Brook Street.) � The question of replatting was brought up, but not considered feasible. As it is, the property which would be left (Parcel 400 and Parcel 300) is M-1 � (light industrial)and the remaining area of Central Avenue Addition would be C-1 (local business). 4, ' �� ,f4. �' �r. . � A�+iii� s�'s%�'r.., s /me. x���. _ �: w. . ' � ?�, / � ��) � - . a �:� __ ._ �� . r a • CENTEt� ' 5E 1 ��- - - • l�I.Ps�'s. �996' � �---� �--- • �+ !�P/ Z-il�03.—!'• —' -- � 70 QJ 4: ' o ��� d a ; . . . . �' L ! P. /. 2�I! + ?i. ? ! /3 YI 1 4 � � ' 1 � . 4 d'OS' /F,, r �, 3 h � � 4 1 3 ; ZOA #i70-04 � 6 ' ��� »�8 ��' Rezone L. 1 thr.. 4& L. 9 � � �� -+ from C�1 to C-2. �T �o +o +a a Ao ;JS � Rezone L. 5& 6 & N. 68 ft. . �� i� �► ::,;,�� of L. 20 f�om M-1 to C-2. James L. Robingon for a � '��O Skelly Oi1 Serv. Station �°� _ � /Ni�nt.i'o a /ndrSttiJ/ �� f�r.F� �i�. �/rriir'fi/.�lmrr � 0 . a� , .,�,, _ ..... � �. „ k'OR REFERENCE FOR -. L. 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F s� � r CITY OF FRIDLEY TYPE OF REQUEST ••� ^ MINNESOTA � Resoning ; � PIANNING AND ZONINC FORM : X Special Uae Per�it _ li�ber � , � �%O -O ,� ```� •,. ' . _ � Varience- � dw d� C ' e� � APPLICANT'S SIGNATtJRE� c_�.,�-� �� ��__:� Lot Splits � � Addreas 7651 C�r•tral Avenue id.E. Frid�.ey� Min.n�5�32 _- /�,pproval of Pre- � f liminary Plat ! Telephona Number 786 - 1ts0� . ' _ _ .- _` Approv�.l of Final f _ Ylat _ i PROFERTY ClWNEx'S SICNATURE _ same as abave • .F . . � _ Streets or /►Z1.e7�=-.�. . Addreso - Vacatiou� � . i Telephone N�ber . Other '' Central Ave. Street Locatioa of Property A1.o:�� �.nd n��h,�T�pn -Osborn Road and �7eadowmaor Drive Eas� of Lega2 Description of Property Zots=b, 7, 8, 9, �-�, 11, 15, 16, 17, �.8, 19 and 20� : - � Block 2� Meadowmoor T�rrace, - __ - - _ _ _ Present Zoning Classification R"' 1 . . . . _ _ . Existiag Us� of the Property. vacant _ _._...-....._-... - propoaed Zoning Claasiiicmtfoa; Sp�cial Use, Varianc� �or otheY reque�t Special Use far 3enior Citzens and Housing for the Eklerly. Describe briefly the Tj►pe of Use and the. Ianprove�nt Pr�poa�d - -- Housing for the E1derly, Law Cost. _ : � 108 000 s uaxe feet just under 2 1�2 acres Acre��e of Froperty � �. � !ia• the PrasRat Appllcant Prsviously Sought to Rezona. Ylat� 6btain a Lat Split, ,Obtsia • Variance or SpQCial Use Fermit an t6e Subject Site or P�rt of It? �„� i�en? . ifiat Was Rsquested Foe Enclooed $ aG _ � S/67� �at• Fil�d Date of He�ring - ` �. . . - ... . ...ua_s.. . �. � (' � . N! 4 CD ER SEC. / ��, �se 1: � � . LIMITS OF GITY 0�' FRI L�Y •:,�„` ����`�r+r,�1 i• ' S� �.� l�Z '3}4` 5 � ,� �r_�1-�-1t i ; , ; . . . I 'y�i t L3�RZZ`4 �� ' e3 Iro• • . . - ... . ' . . � :J�"��� �r�. �4 ��,t r�- �5 e`�" . �, e . ... x, ,f J,%,. 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APO S.F. 96224 Telephone Number Attorney's: 788-1644 _ _ -_- --- PADYERTY OWNEx' S S IGNA1'[3RE S ame as ab ove Addresa " " " T�lephone N�her ' " " " TYPE OF REQUEST Resoniag ___.__,_�_Special Uae Pet�it Variance Lot Splits Approval of Pre- liminary plat Approval of Fin�l Plat X ^Streets or All.er-.._ Vacatioaa Other �� SCreet Locatioa of Property 73rd and Central Avenues at SW Quadrant Lega1 Description of Property Immediately South and abutting Central Avenue Addition; ^ Vasatia�c�f R+-^�k RtrP�Pt .. Present Zoning Claaeificacion _ Msl . Existiag Ua� of the Property_ �ca�,t _- 4 Propoted 2ontng Claosificati+oa, Special Use, Variance or other reque�t Deacribe briefly the ljrpe of Use gad.the Improvem�nt Propoaed Acreage oE Property flas th4 Fr�asat Applicant PrQVioualy �ought to Rezone, P18t, Obtaia a Lot 3plit, Obtaia a Variaace or Special Use Permit on t6e Subj�ct Sitr or Past of It?� When? What va� xequeated Fee Enclosed $ 20.0� '�.-i"J p.2�L �ats Filad Date of Hearing r __� _. _ . _ : , �� ' ' � . -3- _ . .. ` . � � " . SAV 4�70-04c Vacation of /'� • _ _ Brook Street - CON�ENT IR VING HAFNER and ERMA E. HAFNER , his w ife , ow ners of property abutting Brook �treet, hereby consent and concur in the vacation of Brook �treet and urge the Council of the City of F�'idley to vacate same. • , _ _j IRV{NG AF�I�R , , _ : C_ ` , _ (.v y i��"" LL�� /�%�� � ERMA E . HAFNE � STATE OF���!�_7l �/ )ss COUNTY OF �' � �RVtNG HAFNER and ERMA E. HAFNER , his wife , being first duty sw orn upm oath , depose and say that they are the persons . named in the foregoing Consent, that they have read the foregoing Consent and know the contents thereof �nd that the sarne is true of their own knowledge. : ; � '� �.(,'�-��t> � �c'�-----. - _ IRVIN HAF E.� �� �� C�,/��/'yL�'C.- ���`, ` `-" - ,�''� ERMA E. HAFN Subscribed and sworn to before . .�.. _,... , . _ _ .. _ _ _ __ , � l SP ��70-04: James L. 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