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PL 07/07/1971 - 7394•-� � A G E N D A PL•ANNING COMMISSION MEETING CALL TO ORDER: ROLL CALL: �u ': ,.. � � � � _ JULY 7, 1971 APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: J_i7NE 23, 1971 RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES: J_UNE 29, 1971 8:00 P.ri. PAGES 1-9 10-11 RECEIVE PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES: MAY 24, 1971 24-2� 1. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING REQUEST, ZOA ��71-02, 12-18 � BRYANT INVESTMENT COMPANY BY WILLIAM BARBUSH: Area bounded on North by 83rd Avenue, on the South by 81st Avenue, on the West by Main Street extended and 600 feet West of Univer- sity Avenue to be rezoned from M-2 to C-2. Public hearing open. 2. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT, P.S. 19-?2 ��71-02, BRIARDALE, BY RICHARD MILLER HOMES: Replat of Lots 4-9 1, 2 and 3, Block 3, and Outlots 4�1 and ��2, Cochran's Addi- tion. Public hearing open. 3. CONTINLED VACATION REQUEST SAV �671-03 RICHARD MILLER HOMES, 23 INC.: Vacate McKinley Street South of South line of Rice 4-9 Creek Road and a 6 foot utility and drainage easement described as Sou�th 6 feet of Block 3, Cochran's Addition. �'v�""� ��L�� ' , � x . �---�:a-,�.� � ��2v�".� .��'�+.�o �„ �71�� n n ^ 0 PLANNING COA4iISSION MEETING JUNE 23, 1971 PAGE 1 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Erickson at 8:00 P.M. ROLL CALL: Members Present: Zeglen, Members Absent: Minish Others Present: Darrel Erick.son, Fitzpatrick, Schmedeke Clark, Engineering Asaistant APPROVE PLANNING COrII�fISSION MINUTES: JUNE 9, 1971 MOTION by Zeglen, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission minutes of the June 9, 1971 meeting be approved. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVE BUILDING STANDAxDS-DESI Qi CONTROL SUBCOA4IIITTEE MINUTES: JUNE 10, 1971 MOTION by Zeglen, seconded by Schmedeke, that the PZanninq Cammission receive the minutes of the Building Standards-Design Control Subcanmittee meeting of June 10, 1971. Upon a voice vote,all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVE BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOIrA�QTTEE MINUTES: JUNE 17, 1971 MOTION by Zeglen, seconded by Schmedeke, that the Planning Comnission receive the minutes of the Building Standards-Design Control Subco�ittee meeting of June 17, 1971. Upmn a vo.ice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. REC.LIYB BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES : JIRdEE 15, 1971 MOTIAN by Schmedeke, sectinded by Fitzp�ettrick, that the Planning Cammiss3on receive the minutes of the Board of 1lppeals meeting of June 15, 1971. Upon a voice wte, all voting aye, the motion carried unanfmously. RECEIVE PLATS 6 S1A�ST�IISIONS-STxEETS i UTILITIES SIIBOOZ4Q.TI'SE 'lSLt�t S: JUNB 16, 1971 Mr. Schmedeke called attention to an error in the laat motion on Yage 4 which ahould read: "Upon a voice vote, Crowder, Engdahl and Pierce voting aye, Schmedeke voting Naq, aad I�feissner��bstaiaing, the motion carried." 1MDTIAl11 by SchmedeJce, secanded by Zeglen, that the Planning Ccmiaisaion receive the minutee of the Plats � Subdivisians-Streets i Util3ties Subcwm►ittee �ting of June 16, 1971 as awended above. Upan s voice wte, alI v�ting atye, the motion carri ed imanimously . �. USE PERMIT. SP BY JOi�T P. YOUI�iG�AI.E : To cons truct oa the �ortheas t corner Av�nue and Osborne 8oad a service station ia a C-2 District Section 45.101, 3E. Public hearing cloaed 4/7/71. ..., . of Univereity per Citq Code Planning Com¢nission Meeting - June 23, 1971 PAGE 3 2. CONTINUED: REZONING REQUEST, ZOA 4�7�-03, AMERICAN OIL C0. BX JOHN P. YOT,JNG- ,'� DALE: To rezone that part of the NF'r� of the NGf� of Section 11 lying East of centerline of University Avenue and North of the centerline of Osborne Road as said roads are now laid out and constructed (1960) from R-3 to C-2. (Northeast corner of University and Osborne Road) Public hearing closed 4/7/71. Wyman Smith, John P. Youngdale and R. L. Ernst were present. Chairman�Erickson explained that the public hearings had been closed on April 7, 1971, but if any member of the Planning Commission wished to have it reopened, a motion would be in order. Mr. Smith said they were not asking for the hearing to be opened. He has read the minutes of the last meeting and Mr. Ernst has a statement he would like to make of a conversation with the pastor of the Church. He thought he would report to the Planning Commission m�bers that two houses have for sale signs and one is sold. Chairman Erickson gave a short resume of the previous rezoning of the property. He said it was rezoned for this particular purpose. The Commiasion has been furnished with information regarding taxation and service stations re- lating to other property. A study has just been completed relating to Special Use Permit of any property as well as the proble�m we may have Oa this property as it relates to the community itself. They have also received i.nfortnation froat the Minnesota Petroleum Council relating to the deasity of filling stations. /� Mr. Zeglen referred to the St. Paul Waterworks easement. Darrel Clark ex- plained that any type of development that would want to cross the easement would have to have a 6 inch concrete crossover. The capaci.ty oE the oil trucks is 10,000 pounds. Shell Oil has built slabs over existing main. Mr. Youngdale said he was not prepared to ansver that specifically, but whatever the St. Paul Waterworks would require for access to and fram the property, they would coaetruct the approachea in such a fashion that they would be within their requireaenta. Mr. Housenga has had experience with this type of thing. The Chairman said that in 1959 the property was rezoned upon the request of Staadard Oil Co. At that time, the procedure was discussed to place a station on it. The petitioner was told to re�ione. There was a request for a Special Use Permit five years ago and denied at that time. Mr. Youngdale explained that the Company had a program where they would acquire property anticipating its future use. It was a land type bank invest- ment . Mr. Zeglen commented that two other competitors beat them to that corner. Why didn't they move faster? Mr. Youngdale eaid the Cvmpany sets up a budget for real estate improvemeat or acquisition. It ie a calculated arrangement with the Company. Sometimes in order to take advantage of a development, the decision is to spead money for � real estate improvements in a certain location. At 0$borne Road they vere al- readq fee owners and did not anticipate any problem by deferring the develop- ment of the etation. Planning Coffinission Meeting - June 23, 1971 _ Pa�e 3 ^ Mr. Schmedeke said his thoughts were about the same as Mr. 2�glen's. We now have two service stations on the West side of T.H. #47. Rezoning naw wou].d be spot zoning, though probably in its best form. At the last meeting neighbors were present objecting and the Church objected, because of more traffic coa- gestion. With the Company having two stations in close proximity, one on Ceatral Avenue and Osborne Road and one at the car wash, considering another Standard station that close does not make sense in his eyes. Mr. Youngdale said again he wanted to say it is a matter of timing -- how the annual budget is allocated. In this instance, he thought efforts were directed in not simply proposing to construct a Standard Station, but to incor- porate a planned land use contributing to taxes and mauy other things. The proposed station has architectural arraagement and treatment. It is very impor- tant, in his view, to make it a compatible thing to the City of Fridley. They are not here tonight solely asking for rezoning and special use permit, but C1ney were offering a suggestion to the City of Fridley an overall plan use for land naw being used and it would be compatible with the Spring Lake Park development to the North. The amount of land in the rezoning request is 1.8 acres, which is the total parcel and 1.0 acre is the amount of land in the Special Use Permit. Mr. Youngdale presented a certificate of survey. The Chairman said that first of all, he did not think it is the duty of � this Commission to ascertain whether the campetition between this particular station snd other stations in the area ia samething they should have to deter�aine. Secondly, they should determine whether the.use.of the propertq is proper and if not proper, if the present zoning is the proper one. fle said they have been discussing problems of filling etations for two months, and they are becoming a problem to the co�unity. MpTION by Schmedeke, seeonded by Zeglen, tlsat the Planrun9 Coamission recoar mend to Council denial of the Rezoning Request, ZOA �M71-03, by the Aaieri can Oil Company to rezone that part of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwes� Quarter of Section 11 lying East of a centerline of University Avenue and North of the centerline of Osborne Road as said roads are now Isid out and constructed (1960) from R-3 (general multiple family dwellings) to C-2 (genersl business areas) for the following reasons: 1) There are two service stations already at the intex'- section of T.H. �47 and Osborne Road. ?) This is very much spot or strip zoniag• 3) Neighbors and church objected at our public heaz'in9• 4) Would create a�are traffic congestion. 5) The Company has t�.'o other statia�ns in close proximity. 6) No objection to the zoning that is there now. Upon a voice vote, a11 vot�ng Sye, tlie motion carried unanimously. � MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Fitzpatrick� that the Planning Cammission xecoa�mend to Counafl denia2 of the SpeciaZ Use Pern:it, SP N71-03, American 0.�1 Company. to construct, on the Northeast c�orner of University Avenue and Osborne Rosd, a sez'vice statfon in a C-2 District per City Code Section �5.101, 3E. Upan a vaice vote, all voting aye, the motion cerried unan.fmousZy. ^ �airman Erickaoa informed the petitioner th�t his requests would go to Couacil on Ju1q 12, 1971. For the record, the petitioner said they would want a public hearing before the Council. Planning Commission Meeting - June 23, 1971 Page 4 3. PUBLIC HEARING: PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT, P.S. #71-02, BRIARDALE, BY � RICHARD MILLER HOMES: Replat of Lots 1, 2 and 3, and Outlots 4�]. and 4�2, Cochran's Addition. 4. VACATION RE�UEST: SAV 4�71-03, BY RICHARD MILLER HOMES, INC.: Vacate Mc- Kinley Street South of South line of Rice Creek Road and a 6 foot utility drainage easement described as South 6 feet of Block 3, Cochran's Addition. Richard Miller and William Jensen were present. Chairman Erickson read the public hearing notice. Mr. Jensen opened the remarks by saying the site of the proposed plat is a long time gravel mining operation which has been somewhat of a thorn in the City's side for a period of years. Mr. Miller is acquiring the property from Mr. Cochran and proposing to plat it in the form of single family homes. A few years ago a guide plan �as made for this area and adopted by the City. In the proposed plat, a few minor changes were made. The major change is the cul de sac which runs North/South on the proposed plat. On the guide plan, the cul de sac oriented East/West and opened on the street on the West. The shape of the ground dictated the location of the cul de sac on Mr. Miller's plan. The severe drop off and the grade of the street is much more satisfactory in this direction, giving a modest curve instead of a straight line. Darrel Clark said that, inasmuch as the Plats � Subdivisioc�a-Streets � Utilities Subconmittee minutes were given out this evening with no chance to look ^ them over, he'd give a short resume. Lot layout: There was concern pver corner lots being less than 80 feet, the required fa�ont footage in platting ordinance. The motion indicated the Subcommittee did not necessarily object to leas than 80 feet or the interior lot of 73 feet becauae Mr. Miller has a houae plan which will not require a variance. Street gradea: The Subcomnittee made ao decisiona. Hawever, the feeling was they did not want to see the grade any lower than necessary as it would cause the lowering of gradea in the Park Construction parcel. Also, lowering the grades would cause some problema with the depths of sanitary and storm sewer to serve the Miller plat. Park Construction graded with drainage to Rice Creek Road. Alignment: In order to make an intersection four way, more right of � would be needed fram Theilmann's. Chairman Ericicson asked how the atreet lined up vith the proposals they had before. Darrel Clark said there was a 75 foot jog on 62nd Avenue. Mr. Jensen said that the plan for the area was to give the people guide lines when developing their property, but he did not think it would be looked at as a plan that could not be aodified. In this instance, the nature of the road deeig�n ie more coametic than any other purpose. People enjoy living on a street with a little curve in it. They were not attempting to cause any problems for any ot the neigAbors. iie was not aure a four way intersection vas necessary in this place. The eutension �f Ren,amin,Street i$ the collector road for thie immediate area. Perhaps i.f the road going Weat were jogged a little bit to the South � be agreeable. � � PlanninA Commission Meeting - June 23, 1971 Page 5 The Chairman said then it would be possible for the road going West to con- tinue and serve the properties in the West. Darrel Clark said that 75 feet is not quite enough for a jog -- the street should be straight across or jog a minimvn of 150 feet. Mr. Schmedeke said he did not vote for the approval of the preliminary plat at the Subcomnittee level. The first motion, which failed, was the one he would have gone along with. This motion would have brought the petitions to the Plan- ning Commission without recammendation and the public hearing would enable the people in the aeighborhood the opportunity to expresa their opiniona and then, if the Planning Co�ission wished, the request could go back to the Subcommittee for further study. He believed in the same atreet pattern that vas suggeated for the proposed plat. Park Construction leveled their land to the grades approved by the City. The confusing part to him was the fact that the party who has the pit is proposing a plat and the one who hss graded his land has done nothing. This was why he wanted to take a long and harder look before a cancrete decision was made. A lot of ti�e was spent on the study of the area and he would be the laet one to O.K. anything on the Theilmann property without their consent. The Chairman asked what chaage there was between the proposed elevation on Benjamin Street, and the Park Conatruction property. Mr. Jensen replied probably 6 or 7 feet. The purpose of that lowering is to provide for a graduel transition and limit the fill in the lower level areu to S or 7 feet. Chairman Erickson aaid that if Be�njamin were lowered, Mr. Carlsoa would iuve to lvwer hia property. Referring to tht map, Mr. Jensen �ai�-i�C•°�t alopiag it into this lower elevation at this point. They were not oa the CarlBOn propeactq. He had aa qu�� rel vith the work they have done. The wa}► the City aet the grade on that property ia mo�t proper. The grade was requested by Mr. Carlson for the purpose of �d.nimg material. He came in for a permit and terma of how he would grade the property. Danel Clark said the Citq took his grades because he was the firat oae to grade hia propQrty after the etrtet plan wae adppted �nd fouad it would fit tb� oga�all grade of the area vith the esception of the Cochran part vhich �ras alaoat a hole. Chairman Erickson asked if there Waa any vay to develop the property with- out a etorm aewer. Irlr. Jeasen said that therQ wae no vay. Mr. Clark said there ia s poseible outlet being looked at to the North �nto the preeent basina located betaeen Misaissippi Street and Rice Cr�ek Road. The portion of the stora aewer built for thia plat rould be per�nent, but the con- str�tction would be ia stages. Mr. Miller oaid, regardiag the comments aade that they Were changing the gsadee, they were not laaering the grades, but xaisina them. This Was an a�res- ^ nent made betpeen the Couacil �nd Mr. Cochran. They bave not subetituted or changed the grade of Beajamin Street. He did not think their �rading plan Nas substantially different from the pl� accepted by the Council sev+eral years sao. PlanninS Commission Meeting - June 23, 1971 Page 6 Mr. Clark commented that �he availability of the railraad excess fill w�� � di.scussed recently and that the fiJ.l was pretty we11 spoken for.. Hawever, he found there is still more fill available. � � Mr. Jensen said the grades, as they appear on the proposed plat, are exceed�^ ingly px�liminary. At this time all they are trying to do is to indicate some- thing practical. Mr. Richard Carlson said he worked with Bill Jensen and the Planning Commis- sion on the preliminary street plan for the area. His concern is the fact that o�wning property adjacent to the proposed plat and, according to their plans, there would be a deviation of 75 feet. If he were to proceed to develop his property, and Theilmann would have objections in moving this alignment, he was concerned that it could affect the approvai of the development of their progerty. He brought up t�.e fi1J, from Burlington-Northern, Inc. This material is avai�.able to property owners within the City of Fridley, dumped on their site aC no expe�se to �hem, but subject to an approved plan presented to the City Engineer�ng Dap�xt- ment. As far as the cost of placing fill in a lower area, he thought i.t would be far less than movement of the earth. Mr. Carlson said they did not care to increase the taxes due to lpwsring of storm sewers to provide some saleable property and developi,ng property if there are other ways to eliminate sewer depths. As far as layout, they axe de£initely �n �avor. It will enhance their property. As far as grades, it is coxrect they brought their grades to the City. They cannot ldwer the grades to a point where the water could not have surface drainage. Iie'd like to k,now what material on the property is going to be moved or.remain. Mr. Jensen said he was trying to think if there would be excess fi11 because o� very high mounds of material existing at this time. The question was asked haw much difference in elevation was the street geiAg East/Wes� and Stiason Boulevard and Benjanin Street. Darrel Clark said that S�inson Soulevard is 928, th� low point is 907, the existing grade on Park Con- struction property is 91b. The pnoposed grade �s 911 ox five feet lawer tham Park Construction property, and this is 17 feet below Stinson Boulevard. Mr. Carlson said that Mr. Miller wants to get this property moving and develaped. He believed July 8, 1971 was the Bu�lington-Norther� letting of the �ontract of three million yards of material available within the Ci.ty Limits. This particular location, �ith the applicatiaa pzoperly submitted to the Engineer, could be one of the fi�cst ones that could be filled as it is xeady. Many o£ the B�.Ces that are prepared have to have prelimiaary work, such as mucking aut a� swamps and that will take some time prior to the time of getting �he material os� the pxoperty. Mr, Carlson said the prpperty owners in this particular area have reacted quite violently for a11 the trucking going on, whether you truck out or in. It� order to develop the property one way or anothe�, there is goin� to bs some more aonstruction in that area. There is the property to the West (Chies) which needs moxe development and has excess material. Mr. Schmedeke asked Mr. Carlson if he had any abjectiona to the road besit�g lower�d �ive feet or stay to level inasmuch as he was the owner. Ylanning Commission Meetin� - June 23, 1971 Page 7 ,.� Mr. Carlson answered that he would prefex the Miller pxoperty to be xa�sed 10 feet; th,at he would agree and fill a piece of land for development purposes. It would not be quite as attractive as rolling area. He would like to see it rai$ed rather than lowered. Mr. Schmedeke thought perhaps if the road remained the same, it would be easier for the City to maintain. There followed a detailed di.scussion of the proposed grades, existing gradea and grades in the center of the property. Mr. Miller said that according to the proposed grade, which is the grading plan that was done after the plan that Mr. Schmedelce has, was the latest plan approved by Co�ncil. This was before he came into the property. These are the grades they have tried to work around. Accordi�g to that approved grade, there is a substantial amount of the materi.al yet that would have to come out of thex � and would be left off. Ken Korin, 6051 Benjamin St�reet: He inquired about the jog in relation to his property. Dar�el Clark told him the jog t�as two blxks North of his property. The elevations discussed were in the middle of the property. Mr. Kor:�n asked if Mr. Miller was �lanning building hames on 61st and in ^ what direetion would he face the homes. Is the street proposed on the South l.ine on hia property. Mr. Miller said he had dedicated one half of it. Part of the street ie already in and more right of way would come fram the Korin propexty,. . Sam Templin, 6184 Stinson Blvd.: He stated he was one of the older residents in that community. Ae did not like to see the street lowered below the Park Construction parcel. He did not think any of the neighbors around there want to see any excess sewer costs. Their feeling is that they like to see whatevex' dirt is there would be more or less left there. He was happy to aee the plat come �n and hope it will be suc�essfully carried through. Another citizen said he definitely did not watft to see more dirt taken out. He hoped fill could be added to it to bring the level up. The Chairman asked Darrel Clark if the City were prepared at this point to talk about a storm sewer in this area. Aarrel Clark said that the City has to be prepared to put in srnne of this storm sewer system. He was not prepared to answer if the property were raised to drain onto Rice Creek. If these grades are going to be approved, it would have to be taken care of in this plat. There ia no question but the City would have to negotiate in order to put storm water on someone else's �roperty. Mr. Clark continued that the Council, when the las;� plat went through, asked ^ that $800.00 per lot would be placed in escraw for storm. sewer. Whatever is spent for storm sewer would be credited against the $800.00. Planning Coumiission Meeting June 23, 1971 Page 8 n ' Mr. Miller said that his problem was that if he was going to pay for an escrow, he would like to use the storm sewer. Mr. Clark said if this plat were approved and Park Construction platted, the �ity would place some storm sewer pipes in this ground. Mr. Carlson said if the water could run over the surface, why don't you leave it like that? Ted Gonsior, 1601 Rice Creek Road: For the last ten years they have taken out dirt and brought it back. He was sick of it. He has been eating dirt all these years -- eat dust all day long: Mr. Carlson said that it seems a few years back when Cochran's plat was bei.ng discussed, and the guide plan was developed, there would be a storm sewer in to drain from Gardena and back. If you put a storm sewer in that area, woul.d you leave this? _ Mr. Clark answered that ultimately, there has to be a storm sewer system. The more development that takes place, the more there is a need for a storm sewer. You can only get by with these surface drainage systems for just so long. Chairman Erickson told the audience that the City Engineering Department has recognized the need for a storm sewer for many years. Everybody recognizes the need for the development of the arpp. The Commission eoule shawed�forTthisat a ^ reasonable development and wae ha y to see so many p p public hearing. Mr. Schmedeke said that Rice Creek Road has been worked on lately. There is a partial storm aewer up to 0'Bannon's property to handle water down to Central Avenue. He was surprised they did not put in a larger p�pe. Probably the City is to blame for not asking for a larger one when the ro�d was put in. Mr. Clark said the ultimate outlet is to Rice Creek and not Moore Lake. There is a small diameter pipe which runs to a ditch to Moore Lake and, at that time, it was felt to be adequate to take care of the area. Mr. Tenplin asked if an overall storm sewer system were put in, would the elevations be above or below What Ye being proposed in the preliminary plat and would there be s difference in the cost? Darrel Clark said that percentage wiae, there would not be very much dif- ference in the cost and such difference would be confined to a small area. Chairman Erickaon aaii that the lo�est point of the system is between Weat kloore yake Drive and the Gonaior property, being 12 to 15 feet lawer than the plat. Mr. Clark said that any pipes installed for this plat will be permanent. It will be atage constructiou. The temporary part is the outfall, arid pte�bably will be to the fc�nsior pond adjacent to Missisaippi Street, which may develop ^ into a permanent retention pond. Hawever, the permanent outfall is Rice Creek. If the drainage is developed on the surface, there is the possibility the stotw seWer would be actually deleted, but the pipe will atill be put in the ground, 0 Planning Coffinission Meeting - June 23, 1971 _ Page 9 ^ There will be no more construction inside the plat. We are talking about 300 tnore or less acres in the storm system -- we are naw talking about 12 acres. The laet application for Federal aid for the storm sewer project was quite some time ago. MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Conrr►ission table until July 7, 1971 the public hearing of the proposed preliminaty plat, P.S. #71-02, Briardale, by Richard Miller Hames being a replat of Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 3, and Outlots #1 and #2, Cochran's Addition (Public Heazing still open). Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Cvrr►m.�ssion cont.inue until July 7, 1971 the vacation request, SAV #71-03, by Richard Miller Homes, Inc. to vacate McKinley Street South of the South line of Rice Creek Road anc9 a 6 foot utiZity and drainage easement described as the South 6 feet of BZock 3, Cochran's Addition. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. NEW STREET SIGNS: The comments of the Co�niasion on the new street signs installed on Mississipp�. Street wexe very favorable. They would like to see more of them in the City. Mr. Schutedeke was given recognition for suggesting the change. � MISCELLANEOUS: Because of vacation schedules, the following will be absent at the July 7, 1971 meeting: Robert M3.nish, Eldon Schmedeke and Darrel Clark. ADJOURNMENT : There being no further business, Chairman Erickson adjourned the meeting at 10:25 P.M. Respec� u�l�ub tted -�, � ^ SazeLO �rian Recording Secretary /'� n � THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF JUNE 29 1971 The meeting was called to order by Acting Chairman Drigans at 7:30 P.M. I�NiBERS PRESENT: Drigans, Harju, Sondheimer, Wall 1�IDERS ABSENT : Minish OTHERS PRESENT: Clarence Belisle-Building Inspector MOTION by Sondheimer to approve the June 15, 1971 minutes as written. Seconded by Aarju. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,the motion carried unanimously. 1. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45 053, 4A, FHIHI.EY CITY CODE, TO REDUCE THE MINIMUM FRONT YARD SETBAiCK REQUIREMENT FROM 35 FEET TO 20 FEET TO ALLOiW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A GARAGE TO BE PLACED AHEAD OF THE DiWELLING, ON LOT 10, BLOCK 7, PEARSON'S CRAIGWAY ESTATES 2ND ADDITION TEIE SAME BEING 265 STONYBROOK WAY N.E., ....�,...�,.. �:T�..,*.c+n�n� ioonrrvem av uD v�1A174T Mn('_RF1'11R _ 21�28-5TH AVENUE SOUTfi. MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA.) Mr. McGregor was not present at this time. Acting Chairman Drigans stated the Board would wait until Mr. McGregor arrived or until 8:00 to discuss the request. Mr. Roger Jolicoeur, 245 Stonybrook Way and Mr. Kenneth Reinhart, 187 Stonybrook Way, were present to voice tti�eir objections to the request. ^ Acting Chairman Drigans at 8:00 askecl Mr. Jolicoeur and Mr. Reinhart to come forward to state their opinions on the request aa Mr. McGregor _had not arrived. Mr. Jolicoeur stated that his house is next door to Lot 10. The neighbor on the other sidq of Lo� 10, Mr. Bessesen, was not able to attend the meeting, but Mr. Jolicoeur stated they both felt thexproposed position of the garage would be very detrimental to them a8 their homes are placed back 35 feet. He fuxther stated that when his home was,; built the 8 foot portico on the front had to be aet back 35 feet so the main part of the house is set back about 43 feet. Another point for objecting was thet they have now been able to see the children get on the school bus at the corner of Stoneybrook Way and Eaet River Road but if the propo8ed garage was built, the view to the corner would be blocked off. Mr. Reinhart stated that the property owners have a"Protective Cwenant" and he wondered if this covenant has any power. He read a portion of this covenant that read: "No detached garage may be erected upon amr of the foregoing described premioea except upon lota in Block one, two and three of Pearson's Craigway Eatates 2nd Addition, Anoka County, Minnesota and except upon lots upon which two-family double bungalaws may be erected thereon as herebefore pravided." The Board asked Mr. Beliele if this covenant was to be enforced by the Citq. Mr. Belisle stated it was his understanding that the City could not hold Mr. M�cGrego� to the cavenant; th�t �oald be up to the property owners. He said the City Attoxne}r really ahoald be the one to answer that question. There was then a discusaion on the contente of the "Protective Covenant". � ,W � _� The Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of June 29, 1971 Pa�e 2 Acting Chairman Drigans asked if they would still object if the garage was built � back 35 feet. Mr. Reinhart and Mr. Jolicoeur stated they would not. Mr. Reinhart stated that ti�ere is a bend in Stonybrook Way, the fartthest out portion being at Lot 10 so in looking down the street this garage would stick out quite noticeal�ly. Mr. Jolicoeur stated the overall appearance of the block is a pretty tangible thing and the desirability of this area is that the houses are evenly set back and it is a nice area. Mr. Reinhart presented a letter, dated June 23, 1971, addressed to Mr. Minish and used as a cover letter of a petition. The letter states the people who have signed are against the request €or a reductien in the €ront yard setback as they feel it would detract from the area. MOTION by Wall to accept the letter and petition from Mr. Reinhart. Seconded by Sondheimer. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Sondheimer asked Mr. Jolicoeur if in his bpinion it would be practical for Mr. McGxegor to use fill on his lot to set tth� structures back farther. � Mr. Jolicoeur answered it would take an awful lot of fill and a retaining wall would have to be used. ' 1�OTION by Haxju to close the public hearing. Seconded by Sondheimex. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the uwtion carried unanimously. 1�OTION by Sondheimer to table the request to the July 13, 1971 meeting to allow the Board to hear the apglicant. � Seconded by Wall. Upon a voice vote, ti�ere,being no nays, the mption carried. ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 8:30 P.M. by Acting Chairm�n Drigans• Respectfully submitted, o - MARY HI Z • ' Secreta 0 � � � OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBT,I.0 HF.AFING BEFORE 1HE PLANNING CO�uiISSIOiQ � v� � �'� � ' ?� �i`�� TO WfiOM IT MAY CONCERI�? : Notice is hereby given that the-re �•aill be a Public Hearing of the Planning Com�ission of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on June 9, 1971 in the Council Chamber at $:00 P.M. for the purpose of: � Consideration of a rezoning request, ZOA ��71-04, by Bryant Investment Company to rezone from M-2 (heavy industrial areas) to C-2 (general business areas) al-1 that part of the SW 4 of the N�d 4 of , Section 2, T-30, F-24, that lies East of a line draGm parallel to and 600 feet jdest of the [Jest . right of way line of State Trunk High�aay No. 47 and North o� a line dra�an parallel to and 452.f,4 feet North of the South line of said SG14 of the NW14 of Section 2, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, • Minriesota. �. --Generally located North of 81st Avenue, South of 83rd Avenue, East of proposed Main Street e�tended and West of University Avenue. . Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above matter may be heard at this time. � Publish: May 26, 1971 June 2, 1971 OLIVER R. ERICKSON CHAIRriAN � PLANNING C0.�12�IZSSION � ���� � � CITY OF FRIBI,EY MYNNESOTA PLANNING AND ZONING FOR1�1 Nu�ber ZOA ��71-04 APPLICANT'S STGNATUzt�; Bryant In.vestment Co. Address 2752 Tenth Ave. So. - Mpls. �, �. �:w� TYF'� FSF iiLQiT,�ST X Rezonin� Special Use Pez-�ait Vmriance Lot Splits Approval of Pre- lirainary Plat Telephone Nu�?ber 827-5503 /'�� % /` Approval of Final �/L� 'G: �f_l�_ ���.:it .1 � 16s.-i- -t— , ) �C PLHt PROPERTY �.�NER' S S�GI���UI�f '� �: C ( ; �� _)� , , �. � � .. ,�� � �; �� /J � ��r< , ,,�r , �;� � " � c , . ) t �'� Streets or Al].ey�- Addr�ae,/ -: ; � � ,r !. � - s ,i<: : ��:; : � / ,'��,: � Vacatio� Telephane Nucnber �F�� �.J ��� �i ���--�---.� � Other Stx�eet Location of Prope�rty North_of __�„lst Ave. , South of 83rd Avenue, laest of pro- Main Street extendecl and East of University �Ave. Legal Deacription of_Prope�ty � . Present Zoning Cl�ssffication M-2 (heaw industrial�_ . Existing Use of the Property_ va�ant . Proposed Zonin� Claasification, Special Use, Variance or other request — C-2 (general business) Describ� briefly the 7j.pe of Use and the Improve��nt Propoaed _ Undetermined Acrcage of Property 36.23 Hae th� Pres�nt Applicant PrQViously Sought Co Rezon�, Plat� Obtain a Lot Spiit, Obtaiu a Var�Bncc or Special Use Permit on ti�e Subject Site or P�rt of It? When? What �aa� r�eque�red F�a Enclo�,ed $ 40.00 �,Date Fil�d Date of H��rin�_ � S L��� n � i''� PLANNIN � ANI� ZONING FORM PACE 2 �-� :. _ Number Z�A 4�71-04 . The undersigned understands that: (a) A list of all residents and otaners of pro- Residents and perty within 300 feet mnst be attached to this spplication. (b) This application must be �igned by aIl � o��ners of tha property, or an explanation �iven why this is not the case. . � (c) Responsibili�y for any defect in the pro- . � ceeding� resv).tin� from Che iailure to list the names znd a�dre�ses of alI residents , t�nd propert� owr�e•r"s of property within 300 - feet of the p�op�ri:y in question, belongs to the undersiUned. Owners of �roperty wiehin 30� feet:� �'ERSONS � ADDRESS Wm. Barbush: Parcel 3000, Sec. 2 Hyme Finkelstein: Parcel 5400, Sec. 2 City of Fridley: Parcel 300, Sec. 2 Armond Jahnke: Parcel 1800 Sec. 2 Richard Parish: Parcel 7200 4215 Cedarwood Rd. - Mpls. 108 North 3rcT S�t. - Mpls. 55401 5204 Columbus Ave. - Mpls. 55417 3826 West Broadway. Robbinsdale 55422 A sketch of proposed property and structure must be draom on the back of this form or attached, sttowing the follocoing; 1. :Vorth Direction � 2. Location of Proposed Structure on lot. . 3. Dimensions of property� proposed � structur�, and front and side set-backe. �� 4. Street Names S. Locatian and use of adjacent existing � buildings (within 300 feet) , The undersigned hereby declares that �►11 the facts and.re resentations stat�d in thia epplication are true and correct. ' �� �, � � �; � ,. � .,�j � ,. � i,�1-� � i �. � i 4 � --- `' i- /%� / DATE May 14 , 19 71 . S IGi3ATURE_ � � � ( ( < << 1 j � - ��� i_ (_ : � � -� �� - � � . (APPLICANT) ( �4� �, � � , t `i . . � ... . . `�..., tk �Y �k �Y ic tR '�t �Y �Y Approved Deni�d By the �oazd D� Appea�s Subject.to the Followin� Conditions; date Approved Denied by the Plannin� Commission on Subj2ct to the Follo���ing Conditions; � 'date Approved Denied by the Coun�cil on Subject to th� Folloc�ing Conditions: � � date Form PC 100 : 0 r-- �e,� � Plsnnin Couunission Meeti.n - June 9 1971 Pa e 2 � 1. CONTINUED: POLICX REGARDING FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF GAS STATIONS: The Chairman explained the purpose of the changes in the ordinance relating to Special Use Permits is to enable the Planning Commi.ssion and Ci.ty to stxengthen the requixements for a Special Use Permit and give the City Council some contro� ov�r issuing a permit for whatever use is requested. It would give Council some general grounds to refuse such a permit if they considered the use of the request de�rimental to the health, welfare, safety, etc. of the people. Mr. Min�sh, raferring to 45.191, suggested the follo�aing change: "--- the proximity of a similar use" deleting "whether or not a similar use is already in exiStence and located on the same premises or on other lands immediately close by". He continued to also add after "--- or on any adjoining roads, the total number of similar uses within the City". MQTION by Minish, seconded by Schmedeke, that tl�e Planning Commission recom- me,nd ta the Council amendingSection 45.I9 of the Ordinance to read as drafted by PGter Herlo�fsky with the changes as indicated in 45.191 replacinq "whethet p� �pt a similar use is already in existence and located on fihe same prem.ises or on other lands immediately close by" with "the proximity of a similar use" clnd �ddin9 after "or on any adjoining road" the following "the tvtal numbez� oi similar uses within the City". Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carxied unanimously. n Refexxing to Sectioa 45.101, Permitted Uses with Spec3.a1 Use Permit itt C�2 and C--2S Districts: Automobile Service Stations: The �irs� sentence should read -' a.s fol�.ows: "I£ a Special Use Permit is granted, the followi.ng minimum condi- tions should be met in order to protect the publ.lc health, safety and genexal wel�are' . : � Th� Commission decided that in Item �0, under 45.101, 3E, the following deletion shou�.d be made "and suitable, with minor alterations, to be used far a reasonakrle variety-of-permitted uses". Mr. Ridgeway said that the Minnesota Petroleum Council had received a copy �of Sect�on 45.101, Uses Permitted and it was very acceptable to them. 1yqTI0N by Fitzpmtrick� seconded by Minish, that the P.�anning Commi$SiQ» recommend to Council the approva.I of the additions to the Zdnir�g Gode Section �05•I01, 3E amended as follows: Under Autamobile Service Stations, the first sentence shou�d read "If a Special Use Permit is granted, the followinQ rnin�mum �pnditions should be met in order to rotect the ublic health, safet and veT�eZ'a1 welfaxe", and in Item 10, delete "and suitable, with minor altera�ion.,9� tp be used �'or a reasonable variety of permitted uses". Upon a voice vote, �� yq�i,�� �ye, the motion carried unanimously. ��. �PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING RE UEST ZOA 071-04 BRYANT INVESTMENT Gv., �„TILLIAM BA�tBUSH: Area bounded on Narth by 83rd Avenue, on the South by � �f 81aC Avenu�, on the West by Main Street extended and 604 fe@t West af University Avenue to be rezoned from M-2 to C-2 (general business area�). �� Planning Cammisaion Meeting - June 9, 1971 Pa,�e 3 MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by F�tzpatrick, that the x�ad�ng of the Fub,Z.i� �"'� Near3nq Notice be wai ved for �he rezoninq request, ZOA #71-04, 8z�yant Tnvestm�nt Company. Upar� a voice vote, all voting aye, the raotion� c$rried unanimously. Mr. William Barbush was present. Referring to a land survey dated Aecember 19, 1969, Reg. No. k427, Mr. Barbush pointed out Parcels A, B and C. He was re- qu�sting rezoning on the front 600 feet of Parcels B and C from M-2 to C-2. 7.'he request did not include Parcel A where the golf range is. He said he had an inquiry fram a competitive suto dealer. Thi� was just in the talking stage. He felt the land would be more saleable if �t were �oned before aelling so that a buyer would know what he could build there. Be said the front half of the land wauld be C-2 and the half to the Wes� industrial. Mr. Ericicson asked Mr. �arbush if they had had-any other proposals for th� pxoperty at thi,s time. Mr. Barbush said they had nothtng other than the possibil,ity of buildiag some industrial vn the industrial property. Mr, $arbush eai.d he amed the property for . many years and was unable to get a buyer for induatrial �aaaing, but had aome eucces� i,n sellia� uad�r caonmeraial, He felt they ahould �QZOAe and thea sell. Ia view of the fact that �here would be a big commerciaJ. development going up in the Noxth, it wouid be more practi- cal, �ra�a Faridley's point o� view, �o have the same kind of development a7.oa� University Avenue aiud lar to what you see arouud Bxookdale. This wauld be k'rid�ey�� � opportuui�y �o develop along with �.t. iie had talked with Roger ,To�es � bu� h�e ^ plana are inde�inite. /'� Chairmaa Er�.cksoA reminded Mr.. $arbust► that� evea if he got th� xezaning, he would still have to get auother apecial use permit to aell to another auto- �obile agency. Mr. Schmedeke referred to the rezoning of the property being developed by Viking, Inc. amd the rezoning request by Mx. Barbueh, saying he did not object to'the r�zoning in Ch$t area along the maia service road. It had mlways beeti his opini.on that T.H. �47 was the Main Higtiway through Fridley, His questiq� w�a how to get w�ter and sewer in without the less valuable prope�ty to the Weet b�aring the brunt of the bill aad with a gossible loas o� ].and �n back taxea� Re hoped this Commiea�on would ask for the sewer aad water to go do�wn T.H. �47 because he f�lt �.� Wae the property mast able to pay. He felt that C�2 probably woald be the zaning that would go along the higtu+ay. Re not�.ced Chere Were �o loopbacka on the proppsed map. He wondered i# the loopbacks would b� pex�a�q�en� or just tempgrary. Mr. ��t ck �aked about the statua of the-propased streeta. Dar�e� Cl.ark aaew�ared at the $treet layout has been adopted. Tt►e loapbacks are uu- aett��d. The Citq hae dedications for Mai� Stxeet, 81st �d 83rd Avenues. 83rd aad $�+et� Aveaues have crosaovers and 79th has no crossover, There is a pral�miu- arq repor� of Water, and SeWer for the �ohole area prepared bq Comstack � Dav�,s. The heari.ng wi1�. be 1n the near future. These axe pre�.iminary p�.ane only. Mx. aaxbush aAded th�tt aater is in 83rd Avenue and the East side of Univ►ers3kr. l�C.1TZQ�1 by F.i�a��atr�clt. ,�econded by Sci�nredeke. that the Pla�ning Caran,is�saton Ca�ntir�ae �be t'ezo�ting z�equeat, ZAA N71-0�, by Sryet�tt �'.nvestaraen� Ccxopatny and be put oA �hs Agendq �tga.�n on Ju1y 7, 1971. vpon a P°+�6� y���� a11 vat.�ng aye, the motion caar,�ied an�n.���,s1�. _ _ _� .. ��. � � ZOA ��71-04 Bryant Investment Co. Rezone from M-2 to C-2 (general business) �\ I . � . i o i } 'I � `�<<� ,� � � � � .� - . . I �' � � �� � a i r- `�, j � I L� � ,�j � i �� � p. ;n� e .�� ��; I ouTLOT l0 U � y � ►. ; I ; ��„ �. , �` ��' %n OUT40Tr� �, k � ' � 9 '��` , ` TEF'_��. _ '•;� d ; � ��I �=3--.. ' -- ��r�m- -- -__ _ _.. ..._.._. � . . � z=II�9�C.:'.A'✓c. P:c - `/ ` Y ` i' , � . . 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BEFORE TfiE PLANNING COI�4iISSION �; �� TO WHOM IT MAY CONCE1tN: Notice is hereby given that there wi11 be a Public Hearing of the P.lanning Comsnission of the City of Fridley in tha City Hall at 6431 Univexsity Avenue Northeast on June 23, 1971 in the Couucil Chaffiber at 8:00 P.M. for the purpose of: Coneideration of a Proposed Preliminary Plat, P.S. 4�71-02, Briardale, by Richard Miller Homes, bEing a replat of Lots 1, 2�nd 3, Block 3, and Outlot �1 and Outlot �2, Cochran's Addition, al]. lying in the South Half of Section 13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Geaerally located South of Rice Creek Road between Stinson Boulevard and Benjamin Street extended. Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above matte� may be heard at this time. Publish: June 2, 1971 June 9, 1971 OLIVER R. ERiCKSOi� CHALRMAN PLANNING COI�4ffSSI0N �._ _.�: �� �� r. 8 CfTY 0�� FRIpI,�Y � M1Ni�'iSOiA PIu.Atli�ti'NG E1Pi1'� 70NTNG FOF.I�i � I�+s � TYi�� 4i� ^.:QU':ST �..�.�_ Re�;�n�_n:; ' � P.S. 4r`71-02 BRIARDALE • Sp::cial U�� P���it ?3���:t� � tc �<......�..�,.- - , Ve r i a n c� ,�._-�,�-� --- - li�l��.! \i�:.Z\�. � J J�,(J''.7{�SV:`��:r f��;' ~ �'�� �' �-�'`,` � LrJ� � ._1 . __�..,�.�. �.; -,_� .�, . o,,_ S � I i i .� �.:,�-.° � .. ., , . %% �% � % i�:--_J /'� ;%<_�?:� Atiti�c;�E i%C�U �.,C.�ti`���-��..._d..�� ,.�. ��'�) __a....,�.� // L' X_ ���Y'OV:I. Oi �@- -- � xele��,zar.� r,s�::�bir_ �y�� ��� -- %7��7�._....�.___.._.� „_ Pr1 Tii'� .'.7;' � (. 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S6. 4 . �� � :.�, .�; ;,:�. :a,> o,: �i=s„c ,'�';....... _...! -- A &i:� /� �'�J n � CITY OF FRIDI.EY MINNESOTA PLANNING AND ZONING FOR1�1 ���r SAV ��71-03 ��) !; \_ /�/ � . � ����,��_ --=-� �� � -�� � APPLICANT'S SIGNATUr'� Richard-Miller Homes Addre�s 17Q0 Silver Lake Road = New Brighton 55112 Telephone Nuffiber 633 - 7464 � ,:__ .:�. � �� TYYE OF R�QTJFST ______�Rezoning Special Use Permit V�riance Lot Splits Approv�l of Pre- liminary Plat Approval of Final Plat P'rtOF'ERTY ��R' S SIGHA�Ua2E X �Street� or All,ey�-.._ Address Same as above VarAtions Telephone t3umber Other Street Location of Prop�rty Rice Creek Road, Stinson Boulevard & Benjamin Legal Description of Property McKinley Street South of the South line of Rice Creek Road: Vacation � Vacation of a 6 foot utility and drainage easement described as the So. 6 ft. of Block 3, Cochran's Add. ' Present Zoning Clea�ific$tion R-1 Existing Use of the Presperty Vacant , _ Proposed Zonin� Cla�sification, Special Use, Vari.ance or other request Describe briefly the Type of Use and the Improvem�nt Proposed Acrea�e of Property iias the Preaent A�plic�nt Previously Sought eo Rezone, Plat� Obtafn a Lot Split, Obtain a V�ri�nce or Special Use Perruit on the Subject Site o� P�rt of It?____�„ When? • �� What was Requeet�d Fee Encloned $� e � �.C-��'tf7- . Date Filed Date of Hearing � �"a ',�� MINUTES OF REGULAR PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING, MAY 24, 1971, � Meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m., by Chairman Fitzpatrick. MEMBERS PRESENT: Fitzpatric�C, Blair, Olson, Stimmler, iYagar. MEMBERS ABSENT: None OTHERS PRESENT: Ralph Officer, 315 Hugo N.E., 55432, 784-9561, Ruth Circle. Robert E. VennE, 200 Elugo N.E., 55432, 784-0110, Ruth Circle. Carolyn Rouse, 210 Rice Creek Boulevard, 55432, 786-7132, L.W.V. LeeAnn Spoore, 301 Ironton Street NE, 55432, 786-4237, Ruth Circle. Penny Peterson, 223 Ely Street N.E., 55432, 786-4695, Ruth Circle. Susan Christian, 8026 Ru*_h Street NE, 55432, 784-9500, Ruth Circle. Francis D. Poehler, 229 Liberty Street NE, 55432, 78G-5680, Ruth CirCle. Darrell C. Nystrom, 248 Ely Street NE, 55432, 786-1659, Ruth Circle. Nancy Kaufert, 606 Mississippi Street NE, 55432, 560-3616, O.E.O. John L. Happe, 3262 Owassa Heights, 484-5850, Ruth Circle. Florence E. Swanson, 3254 Arthur St. NE, 55421, 789-2715, Ruth CirCle. - Paul Brown, Director of Parks and Recreation. Peter Herlofsky, Planning Department. Cat�ie Stordahl, Secretary to Commission. j RUfH CIRCL'E AREA� Several citi�ens were present, representing the Ruth Circle area, indicating the desire for a park in their neighborhood, Mr. Ralph Officer presented a . few facts, trying to encourage the Commission to acquire land and to develop a park. Mr. Officer stated thaL there are approximately 210 children; Jr. High �. age or yaunger, in this area, and he can name at least 25 people who would be willing to contribute labor toward a park. ._ Mrs. Florence Swanson owns some land in the RuXh Circle area, which she would like to sell to the City for park purposes. Mrs. Swanson also owns land 154' south of Ironton. The area discussed by the petitioners, covers all residents in the Ironton Industrial Park. The borders of the area covered by the petiti.pneTS, is 79th Way on the South, East River Road on the West, the Fridley City Limits on the North, and the Railway on the East. Mr. Brown indicated t�at there is approximately 10 acres involved in total area, but a park wouldn't be more than 3� to 4 acres. He suggested an area in the southeast portion of the described area. For an example of size, he pointed out that Madsen Park is appxox�mately 6� acrea, and this seems to be about ideal, Mr. Fitzpatrick info�ned the Commission and the guests, that an apartment compl�eX is being built near there, and that they are planning a swimming pool and tot lot but these facilities would be for residents only. The older children might be attracted to the ball diamonds in a neighboring park, but the small tots would have no reason to leave the immediate area. � Mr. Officer presented a petition to Mr. Fitzpatrick, requesting the City of Fridley to purchase the property (generally) bordered by the City Limits on the North, Ely Street on the South, Ruth Circle on the West, and the Railway Tracks on the East, to be used for a park. � Mr. Fitzpatrick instructed the Commission Secretary to forward the petition ort to the City Council. He informed the Commission and the visitors, that there is presently �10,000.00 in our 1971 Budget, for purchase of land ir► this area and they are presently looking for the best location, MOTION by S.timm.�e�c, Seeonded by t�.gah., .to neee,i.ve .the Pe,ti,t,i,on �iom xh.e C.i,t.i.zena -en e -cic. e avicea . e o.tco n ea�v�,c. . . .� �� �IINUTES OF I�EGUTAR �r�eriNC, h1�Y 24. 1971, PA�� 2 1972 au��r, Mr. Brown informed the Commission that progress on the 1972 Budget is awaiting Legislative action from the State and we can't really move on anything until they finish their meetings. L�ASE OF PROPERN FROM BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROiAD, The Commission asked for a status report on the property being leased from Burlington Northern Railroad to be used for park purposes South of Freeway �694, h1r, Brown reported that the lease agreement has been delivered, stgnQd, and returned, The area will be 400' deep and Sp7' long, and is located South of Reserve Supply. Tt's approzimately 2 acres. There will be enough raom �ar a backstog and apparatus, Everything installed will be portable so that �.i the agreement is ever broken, the facilities can be removed. Our cost wi11 be $25.00 per year, with a 90 day warning to break the lease. 1970 soFrsa..� sEasav RESUr�, Mr. Olson asked if a reswne had been made on the 1970 Softball Season? He explained that he would like to have a written report, indicating the nwnber o� teams, the entry fees that they pay, and how many of them are non-�esi.dent, Mr. Brown said that it'd never been put in writing, but that he could do sa. � He went on to ex�lain that we have eight leagues in our City, One league is called Classie, and it's strictly an exhibition league of the top teams irom �ot only Fridley, but the surrounding area as �ell. The Classic League teams each pay $170.00 entry fee.� The Classic League is one which does invo�ve many players from outside Fridley. Mr. Brown went on to inform the Commission that the Softball Budget is quite large, due to the fact that there are many teams in oux leagues, Actually, tbe Adult Softball pro�ram itself, is self-sustaining. The entry £ees paid by the individual teams, is substantial enough to cover the cost of maintaining the fields, lights, balls, trophies, umpires, any other expenses which might be necessary for the program. The entry fees are deposited into the General Fund, so the Budget has to show the total cost of the program. Mr. Olson asked iF we were providing �eore for adults than for the children, as our Budget would indicate. Mr. 8rown pointed out that there were 4 Gixls So£tball teams in 1970 and there are 12 in 1971. They have been divided into two divisions. This program covers girls fron 9 to 15 years of a�e, Mr. Brown qualified our ot�er adult teams by saYing that our Church League ra{uiros that all players be members of that particular Church; our ppen Laague states that all players �ust either live or work in Fridley; and our Industrial League rec{uires that all players be 40 hour a�►eek employees. we presently have 71 Softball teaas. Mr. Fitzpatrick asked if Mr. Olson was satisfied with Mr. Brown�s explanation, � Mr. Olson said that he would still like to see a written report� IIIIOTION 6y O.eaon, Seeonde.d 6y B.Qa.in, xha.t M�c. B�r,own, pn¢�,e a ne,bume o� �h.e �974 SoS.tba.P� Pnognam, a.�ong wu,th w�.en exp.ea.►�aLi.on o� .th.e adu�t pnognam v�ua �h� yo e,� t( i p�wgnama. M n.. D� C eon Ae�ed �.� we p�wv.i,de mone. ac.t.�v.LtLe4 Son ctdu.�,t4 .than we do �oR eh.i,ednen? The Mo.t.i.on ca�v,��.ed. � . ,•� �� MINUT�S OF REGULAR ("IEETING. I��1�Y 24. 1971, P,a�� 3 CONCESSIONS� Mr. Stimmier asked the Commission to review the copy of the lxcense which was issued to the Fridley Youth Football Association, to operate the Concessions at 'Phe Commons Park, during the Football Season. The license is issued for one year and covers the period that the Hockey Association would be wanting to operate their own Concessions. According to the copy of the license, the F.Y.F.A, agreement won't expire until April 30, 1972. Mr, Brown pointed out that the license is issued for a year, at a char$e of $25.00, and that the Hockey Association would have to apply for a license to operate the Concession durin� their Season. Mr. Stimmler said that he didn't want the two groups to have any problems over the Concessions and that eyen thaugh the Hockey Association fully intends to be in charge of the Concessions during their Season, the Football Association could create a problem because they have a year's license. Mr. Brown suggested that the two groups be invited to attend a meeting and that perhaps they could split the cost of the license. MOTTON by 0.?,�an, Seconded by B.Qa.ch., .�a �.nv-i.te fihe pne.e.<:den,t o6 .the fn.i.d.�ey You,�h �ao.�ba.Q.� Aaaoc�,a.t�.on, �om N�.e,P..aen, and .the Cha,vcman o� .the Nockey Aaaac.i..c�t`,i.on, Gany Sxi.r�e�c, �a aztend .the Ju.ne mee,t,c;ng, .to d�i.eeue�4 -ihe Conee.�a�.on4 a.t The Commona . The MoZi,on ealvc,Led, Cq'�1'90NS I RR I GATI ON SYSTEM � Mr, Brown showed the Commissioners some preliminary plans of the irrigation systems for The Commons and City Hall. He explained that the diffexence in the cost pf the installation for manual vexsus autowatic, is only about $1100.00 to $1200.00. The bids are to include the cost for materials, license, fareman, and rental of any equipment. We are to provide the labor. Mr. Olson asked if there would be any chance of injury fro� these sprinkler heads. Mr. Brown said that there would not. The sprinkler heads wquld be visible, only when in operation. IYhen the presseu�e is off, the heads are recessed back into the ground. These sprinkler heads will be plastic, rather than brass, for monetary reasons. They would still be guaranteed, but not for quite as long as the brass. Mr. Stimmler asked Mr. Brown to send a letter to the Fridlep School Board, inforning them that we'll be installing an irrigation syste■i on Dianwnds +�S and �6, so tha� they'll be aware of what work is going an. The Co�nission agxeed that this would be a good idea. MOTION by �.P�on, Seconded 6y Sx,imm.ee�c, xo aceep.t .the pne.Gu�y p�Qur� �on an Uvc.i�a.ti.on SysZem bon 7he Commona and C,i.ty Ha,Q�, �e W¢� d�ne. The Mo.t�,c:on e.a�c�r�.e.d. � a ► �:1 � Mr. Brown asked if the Augw t meeting date could be changed from the 23rd to the 30th, due to the fact that he would be out of town over the 23rd. MOTION 6 B�ai�c Seeonded 6 O.P..aon .to e�It�. x m da.ie �nom .t.he hi1 e .. � • - •- - - � - - -- MINUTES OF REGUI,AR MEETING, h1�Y 24, 1971, P�cE 4 ^ MEETING AATES �CON�T): �� /� Mr. Fitzpatrick instructed the Commission Secretary to write a letter o£ invitation to Mr. Mike 0'Bannon and Mr. A1 Kordiak, Anoka County Commissioners, to attend the June 28th meeting of the Parks and Recreation Commission. ,� � , �- MOTT�N by Szi,mm.�eJc, xa ad�aunn .the mee.ti,ng a.� 9:05 p.m. The next regular meeting will be held on Monday, July 26, 1971, at 7:30 p.m., in the conierence room at Civic Center. Respectfully submitted, ��C-/� CATHIE STORDAHL, Secretary to Commission 0 �'1 �b ti