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PL 05/22/1974 - 7488� � Planning Commission Agenda for the Meeting of May 22, 1974 Page 2 6. PUBLIG HEARING: REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #74-10, W. RED STANG: Per Fridley City Code, Section 205.101, 3, N, to allow trailers, campers, mobile homes, boats, machinery, sporting equipment �and like enterprises having its merchandise in the open and not under the cover of display salesroom, to be located on Lots l and 2, Block l, C. D. Hutch- inson Addition, located at 7451-East River Road N.E. 7. REQUEST FOR A LOT SPLIT, L.S. #74-04; MRS. MILDRED MUSTONEN: Split off the Westerly ?5 feet of the Easterly 149-89 feet of Lot ll, Block 2, Spring Lake Park Lakeside, to make another building site at 1579 75th Avenue N.E. Pages 72 - 76 77 - 79 8. REQUEST FOR A LOT SPLIT: L.S. #74-05: SPRINGFIELD 80 - 81 HOMES: Split off the Northerly 4 feet of Lot 4, and add it to Lot 3, Block 1, Innsbruck North, the same being 5643 North Danube Road N.E. 9. REQUEST FOR A LOT SPLIT, L.S. #74-06, DARREL A. FARR 82, 86-88 DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION: Split off �that part of Lot l, Block 28 lying South and East of a line deseribed as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 5, Block 4: thence North 0 degrees 09 minutes 12 seconds East a distance of 1.50 (bearing assumed from plat af record); thence South 89 degrees 50 minutes 48 seconds East to the�West line of Lot 4, Block 4, and there terminating, and add it to Lot 5, Block 4, Innsbruck North Townhouse 3rd Addition, the same being 5537 East Bavarian Pass N.E. 10. REQUE5T FOR A LOT SPLIT; L.S. #74-07, DARREL A._:FARR 83, 86-88 DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION: Split off the South 2 feet of Lot 5, Block 4, and add it to Lot 6, Block 4, Innsbruck North Townhouse 3rd Addition, the same being 5539 East Bavarian Pass N.E. 11• REQUEST FOR A LOT SPLIT, L.S. #74-08, DARREL A. FARR 84, 86--88 DEVELOPMENT CQRF�ORATION: Split off the South 2 feet of Lot 7, Block 4, and add it to Lot 8, Block 4, Innsbruck North Townhouse 3rd Addition, the same being 5533 East Bavarian Pass N.E. 12. REQUEST FOR A LOT SPLIT, L.S.#74-09, DARREL A. FARR 85, 8$-$8 DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION: Split off the South 2 feet of Lot 6, Block 4, and add it to I;ot 7, Block 4, Innsbruck North Townhouse 3rd Addition, the same being 5535 East . Bavarian Pass N.E. . 13. RECEIVE PARKS & RECREATIC � 14. HYDE PARK STUDY PLAN �� � �� �� l" , y � � , �• ' � �� . � �- . /�d�� � � ���� . �� � - � � �- �:�� _ /1 �� � CITY OF FRIDLEY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MAY 8, 1974 PAGE l CALL TO ORDER: Chairman Fitzpatrick called the meeting to order at 8:03 P.M. . . ROLL CALL: Members Present: Members Absent: Others Present: Harris, Lindblad, Fitzpatrick, Drigans(8:30) Blair Darrel Clark, Community Development Administrator James Langenfeld, Chairman: Environmental Quality Commission W. H. Cheeseman, Deputy Adjutant General Minnesat A.R.N.r. � . APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION I''-��NUTES: APRIL 17, 1974 MOTION by Lindblad, seconded b� Harris, to approve the minutes of the Planning Corrimission meeting of Apri1 17, 1974 as written. Upon a voiee vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS SUBCOMMITTEE MINUTES: APRIL 23, 1974 MOTION by Harris, seconded by Lindblac3. to receive the minutes of the'Board of Appeals Subcommittee meeting of Apri1 23, 1974. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVE BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MINUTESs APRIL 25, 1974 Mr. Harris asked Mr. Lindblad what had been decided about the driveways of the library site and the Wall Corporation development. Mr. Lindblad said it was left that the Wall Corporation take care of the retaining wall because the library was not altering the land. Mr. Harris asked if the Council gave final approval for the library or if they were going to wait for the development of the Wall property. Mr. Lindblad said they gave approval of the concept, but there was a question on how the two proposals would blend with each other. MOTION by LindbZad, seconded by Harris, to receive the minutes of the Building Standards-Design Control Sizbcommittee meeting of Apri1 25, 1974. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unani- mously. RECEIVE PLATS & SUBDIVISIONS-STREETS & UTILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE MINUTES: MAY 1, 19.7 4 ' MOTION by Harris, seconded by Lindblad, to receive the minutes of the P1ats � Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee meeting of _ May 1, 1974. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye,�:the motion carried unanimously. � :�" � . Planning Commission Meeting - May 8, 1974 Page 2 RECEIVE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION MINUTESs APRIL 9, 1974 � � MOTION by Harris, seconded by Lindblad, to receive the minutes of the Environmenta,l Quality Commission meeting of Apri1 9, 1974 Upon a voice vote a11 voting aye, fhe motion carried unanimously. Mr. Harris said he had a coup�e of questions. He said a motion had been rnade at this meeting that the Metropolitan Recycling Center be contacted. He asked Mr. Langenfeld what information he had received. Mr. Langenfeld said he had talked to a Mr. Tim McDonald and he � had said that they were presently �,nvolved in an expansion program so he could not appear before the Council until late June, but he did give him the following information. The �ecycling center had to be on City owned property and be accessible to a truck. The site must have toilet facilities and provide shelter. A man must �e on the premises, preferably a handicapped man from this area. The income derived from the recycling center would provide the income to pay this man and any excess income would go to the Metropolitan Recycling Center. This center cannot be set up on a voluntary bas�s, it must have permanent- help.� It would be under the complete control of the Metropolitan Recycling Center but they would discuss any problems with the City. He said that if the City can find a spot for this and there is interest, Mr. McDonald would give the complete details to the Council. � Mr. Harris asked if they would be looking for a site with a ^ building on the site.. Mr. Langenfeld said the City just has to find the area for this center and a small shed could be put on the site and as far as toilet facilities, they could use the type they use at the ball games. Mr. Harris asked what the Council's react�on was to this proposal. Mr. Langenfeld said that the: Mayor said they would look into the possibility of finding a location. Mr. Lindblad asked what type of things would be handled by this center. Mr. Langenfe3:d said it would be such things as glass, tin cans, corregated cardboard, etc. RECEIVE PARKS & RECREATI'ON COMMISSION MINUTES: APRIL 22, 1974 MOTION by Lzndblad, seconded by Harris, that the PZanning Commission receive the Parks & Recreation Commission minutes of the Apri� 22, 1974 meeting. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 1. CONTINUED: PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING REQUEST, ZOA #74-02, BERKELEY PUMP COMPANY: To rezone Lot l and 2, Block 13, Spring Brook Park Addition, from R-1 (single family dwelling areas) to M-1 (light industrial areas) to make zoning consistent with the . � property lines at 181 Ely Street N.E. � Mr. Leland Snead was present to represent the petitioner. Public Hearing open. �*� Planning Commission Meeting - May 8, 1974 Page 3 Mr. Clark said that the Berkeley Pump Company owns property at the corner of Ashton and Ely. At the present time, half of the ^ property is zoned industrial and the balance is zoned R-l. At the original Public Hearing on this request there were twa things discussed. One was if the petitioner would go along with a special use on the R-1 property rather than rezoning, and the second�was that he appear before the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee with his plans for fencing and landscaping. He said that Mr. Snead did appear before this Subcommittee, and they recommended approval of his plan. Since the first Public Hearing, the petitioner has indicated that Berkeley Pump would like to have a loading dock and a storage area � on the property presently zoned R-1. While everything else they want to do to improve this site could be done with a Special Use Permit, the property would have to be rezoned to M-1 to have the loading dock in this area. Mr. Clark continued that,the staff thought Mr.�Snead has presented a reasonable plot plan. They will be replacing the fence, adding some curbing and shrubbery which will make a great improvement to this site. Mr. Clark said that even if this property was rezoned, it could not be used to expand the building, without a variance, because of the setback requirements. � /'\ Mr. Snead preserited a survey of this property. He said Lots 1 and 2 were zoned R-1 and Lots 3, 4 and 5 were zoned M-l. He said they were presently using 24 per cent of the land area of this property. He said that according to the zoning requirement on M-1 property they eould .use 40 per cent of the total area of the property, but because of the setback requirements because �f the �-1 property across Ashton and 3 lots across�Ely that were zoned R-l. The balance of the:property on El�. is zoned M-1 and the property East and �a�st of. the property is zoned M-1. - "� Mr. Snead presented the final plat plan. He said the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee had requested that he talk to some nursery people and come up with a good plan for landscaping and development. This plan shows the type of plantings, the fence line and the parking area which exceed the parking requirement. We are required to have 8 parking stalls and we have 10. Chairman Fitzpatrick asked if the loading dock was already existing. Mr. Snead said it wasn'�. Mr. Clark said that loading dacks are` a legal encroachment on the side yard in M-1 zoning, but it wouldn't be allowed if this property remained R-1. •Mr. Snead said this loading dock would be shielded by screening and trees. Mr: Snead said that had strived for and appearance with ease of maintenance free plan they could come up with. the maximum amount of design and this was the most maintenance Mr. Harris asked if the planting areas were within the property lines of if they extended into the boulevard? Mr. Snead said there was only about a 2 foot boulevard in this area. Mr. Clark said that normally the boulevard should be five feet, unless this could have happened when they widened this street. Mr. Clark said the curbing would have to be 20 feet from the property line. Mr. Snead said they could adjust the curb to make it 20 feet. � Planning Commission Meeting - May 8, 1974 Page 4 Mr. Harris told Mr. Snead to be sure that the trunks of the trees being planted were inside the property line. MOTION by Lindblad, seconded by Harris, that the Planning Commissi cZose the Public Hearing on rezoning request, ZOA #74-02, by Berkeley Pump Company. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion car.ried unanimously. Mr. Clark said that in addition to the loading dock, they would be placing a small structura on the property for L.P. tanks. Mr. Snead said this wouldn't be on the loading dock. .It would be in the- storage area, inside the fence. Mr. Fit�patrick said that when this petition was first brought before the Planning Commission, there were neighbors�present who objected to this property being rezoned, but were not o,pposed to the granting of a Special Use Permit. Mr. Clark said that the neighbors felt they didn't want industriai zoning expanded in this area, but they were i:: favor of the improve- ments tnat were going to be made. Mr. 5nead said the neighbors were also concerned that we might expand our building out toward Ashton and this would cause additional traffic for the children going to the park. . Mr. Fitzpatrick said the original proposal could have been handled with a Special Use Permit, but with the plan being expanded h: to include a load�ing dock, it would now require rezoning so, in this context, the plan has been changed. � Mr. Clark said this loading is going to be inside a screening fence. At the present time, the loading dock is in front of the building. This new plan is a better plan even if it does involve rezoning. Mr. Snead said this was the only thing in their proposal that couldn't be handled by a Special Use Permit. Mr. Clark said that because Berkeley Pump wants to move the. loading dock away from the frorutof the building, and for resale reasons; this is why they have decided to continue their request for rezoning in.stead of �going along �with a Special Use Permit. Mr. Fitzpatrick asked about the building for the L.P. tanks. Mr. Clark said this would be such a small building, it prcbably wouldn't even require a building permit. MOTION by Harris, seconded by Lindblad, to table the request for rezoning, ZOA #74-02, by Berkeley Pump Company until'the 4th member to be present arrived at the meeting. Upon a voice vote, a11 vating aye, the motion carried. . (Mr. Drigans arrived at 8:30 and at the conclusion of the Public Hearing on the Armory proposal for Fridle�, this item was returned to.} ^ � Mr. Clark explained the discussion on this item to Mr. Drigans. .Mr. Drigans said the only question he had was if there were going to be variances needed an this request. Mr. Clark said no, not on what , Planning Commission Meeting - May 8, 1974 � Page 5 the petitioner was asking for at this time. /"'\ MOTION.by Lindblad, seconded by Harris, that the Planning Commission recommend to Council approval of the rezoning request, ZOA #74-02, by Berkeley Pump Company, to rezone Lots 1 and 2, Block 13, Spring Brook Park Addition, from R-1 (single family dwelling areas) to M-1 (light industrial areas) to make zoning consistent with the property lines at 18I EIy Street N.F., with the stipulation that the rezoned property be developed as shown on Exhibit A, except that the curbing be moved in 20 feet from the property 1ine. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. • 2. PUBLIC HEARING: ARMORY PROPOSAL FOR FRIDLEY General Cheeseman was present. Chairman Fitzpatrick said the Planning Commission was approacYied a year ago in March, along with other Planning Commissions of the North and West suburbs, by the Minnesota National Guard and asked to take under consideration the possibility of having an armory located in Fridley, at some future time. At that time, the request was for a commitment= that 5 acres be set aside far this purpose, which has since been reduced to less acreage. Mr. Fitzpatrick said the members of the Planning Commission felt at that time that no action should be taken because they did not want to commit 5 acres of land for a period of up to ten years without any assurance that we would be chosen as a � site for an armory. Since that time, 4 of the 5 members of the Plannzng �.. Commission have changed, and there has been renewed interest in this proposal by some members of the City staff and the City Council. We were asked by Council to reconsider this proposal and that is the reason for this Public Hearing. General Cheeseman said the proposal by the Department of Military Affairs, which is an agency of the State of Minnesota, is to establish a City of Fridley National Guard unit and the building of an armory to house it. This not only calls for a_ ca,mmi.tment• by the City of Fridley, but also by the State of Minnesota. It calls for a civic committment to support the guard unit and also the donation of land by the City which has to be between 2.8 and 3 acres. General Cheeseman continued th�at he was at this time, able to give a firm commitment in regard to a programmed �Y��ar for the first armory�to be built in the Minneapolis suburbs. We would like to proceed with the City of Fridley, with construction in the fiscal year of 1977. The Federal government pays 75� of the cast of this construction. The remainder of the cost, 25$, is divided between the State and the City on a 40� to 60� basis. We have to guarantee the Federal government that the primary use of this building is military. We can build, in this basic�armory, other �eatures which the City ' of Fridley might desire. This can be adda.tional rooms or additional �"�, features. The use of the armory for c.ivic uses is free. The State of Minnesota picks up the cost of the utilities and cust�dial services.. After the building is paid for, it becomes the property of the State �of Minnesota. The armory will be built by the Minnesota State Armory Planning Commission Meeting - May 8, 1974 Page 6 Commission and they float the bonds. This is all covered by State � statute. With a 100 man guard unit, there would be 1 full time duty ^ man and one janitor. If this armory was rented by an organization that was going to make a profit on this use, there would be a minimal fee. For a dance, for instance, the rental fee would be somewhere around $75.00. Boy Scouts, G'irl Scouts,, and you�h groups are usually not charged any rental. He said that in one City, a youth group has three rooms on a year•-round basis and uses the armory for a dance every Friday- night, and the yearly fee for this is $2,000. A small group that used the armory on a weekly basis could be charged a minimal charge. Mr. Fitzpatrick said they seemed to have a policy on charging a fee to those who could afford to pay the fee. General Cheeseman said these rental fees aren't to make a profit, just to cover the difference between what the State pays and what the additional costs are for extra use,of the building. That's why the charges were minimal. ^ /�''� e Mr. Clark said the City staff had gone over the City maps and probably the most likely place for an armory location would be between the Ice Arena and the City Garage. This is open land owned by the City. It is not park property and the City would not be losing a tax . base. . Mr. Lindblad asked if based on today's rates, how much would an armory cost right now. Ger�eral Cheeseman ��aid they are costing between $450,000 to $500,000. Of this the Federal Government pays 75� which would leave about $135,000 to $150,000 ta be picked up by the City and the�State. The City's share of this would be between $75,000 to $90,000. He said the bond issue they have for a new armory in Hastings, Minnesota runs 60. The�, payment will be $14,000 a year for 18 years. The State of Minnesota pays.$5,000 a year, which leaves the City of Hastings with a$9,000 a year payment. Mr. Lindblad asked how big this armory was. Mr. Cheeseman said it was 18,000 square feet. Mr. Peter Treuenfels; 5460 7th Street N.E., asked General].Cheeseman) to explain what he meant by a civic commitment. � General Cheeseman said this is tied in very closely to what the Na.tional Guard is. T�e National Guard is the only military organization that is mentioned by name in the articles of the Constitution six times. In our form of government, the citizens fo•rm the largest portion of our military defense force. It is our way, in this country, to have a military force at the cheapest expense to the taxpayer, by having a military reserve to the regular army. With every National Guard unit in the State of Minnesota, there is also formed within the community a citizen's committee. This is the bridge between the military organization and the citizens and governing body of the City. A National Guard unit requires your support. This is a patriotic organization that is completely an avocation. of civiliar�s, rather •than a vocation. We cannot"sell the National Guard to the young men of Fridley without this support. � � �� Planning Commission Meeting - May 8, 1974 Page 7 Mr. Dr�gans said we have received a communication from the . Governor's office some time ago, saying a 204th Medical Unit would ^ like to locate in Fridley. Is thisunit we would get? General Cheeseman said this is the unit that would come to Fridley, but if you are familiar with the army, they are always in the process of reorganization, which they call progress, and the type of unit cauld change. He said tha within� �_5 years, 900 of this unit would be from the Fridley area and the officers would be from the Fridley area. This would be the Fridley armory. It would be the home of the Fridley National Guard unit. It would be used for the military one week-end a month. The balance of the month, it can be used for any civic function or used on a rental. basis. � Mr. Frank Novak, 6241 5th Street N.E., said there was an armory in Anoka, and he couldn't see why they would want to locate another � armbry i�n Fridley. There wa.s also a large armory in Minneapolis. General Cheeseman said the armory in downtown Minneapolis was built in 1934 and it is just a huge bare building. The rooms are very small. We don't have any parking room and it does not lend itself to training. We want to decentralize the units of this armory and relocate these units�in five suburbs of the Twin Cities. He said he had presented this proposal to New Brighton, Brooklyn Park, Plymouth, Bloomington, Minnetonka, and athers. The days of going downtown to join a National Guard unit are over. The reason we want to have an armory.in Anoka and Fridley is because there are several thousand people living between the two areas. n . Mr. Langenfeld asked if there would ever be the possibility that we could have an armory and not have a unit for this armory. General Cheeseman said that in the history of the National Guard in Minnesota, only one armory has been closed. That was in Crosby, Minnesota and there the National Guard didn't leave, the City left. General Cheeseman said that at the present time they have a program where they are asking businessmen to sign a pledge that they will have no objection to any of their employees taking time off for training and other duties in the National Guard. Mr. Harris said he thought this was covered by State statute. General Cheeseman said it was, but this couldn't stop an employer from taking other action ag�ainst the employee. He said some people are scheduled to work on Saturday or Sunday, and they have to take time off to train one week- end a month. If the employer has signed a voluntary statement that he agrees to an employee switching his hours•�:around to accommodate �this training; it makes it a lot easier to belong.to the National Guard. Chairman Fizpatrick read a memo from James Hill, Public Safety Director, to the City Manager, dated June 8, 1973, in which Mr. Hill gave his opinion on how an armory could�be used by the Police Department of the City. We have also had, before this Com missian, Pau1 Brown, Parks & Recreation Director,� who stated the recreational use that could • be made of an armory, and we have a memo from Robert Aldrich, Director � of Civil Defense, to the.City Manager, dated June 12, 1973, in which he states his reasons for being in favor of an armory in Fridley. � Mr. Langenfeld asked if this property would be fenced. General _ �+� Planning Commission Meeting - May 8, 1974 • Page 8 Cheeseman said the only part that would be fenced w�uld be the area � where the vehicle hard stand was in the rear of the building. He ^ said this would be a nice looking building, one that the City could be proud of, and it would be nicely landscaped. He said they only keep 10 to 15 vehicles at the armory location. They have a place in New Brighton where most of the vehicles are stored. Mr. Drigans asked General Cheeseman what type of action is required of the City if they want an armory located in Fridley. General Cheeseman said they need a resolution of intent from the City Council and a pledge of support of the National Guard unit. We will hold the location of the armory that is to be built in 1977 until - we hear from Fridley. Mr. Fitzpatrick said•he was disappointed in that of all the civic organizations cantacted in regard to this Public Hearing that we have only received a written response from three. He said these organizations were all favorable to having an armory located in Fridley although they didn'.t state any specific use they could make of such a facility. � Mr. John Caldwell, 5874 Hackmann Avenue N.E., asked if th�re would � be a long column of vehicles going through Fridley when the Guard unit was going to camp. General Cheeseman said one of the requirements af the armory proposal was that it had to have access to a good road system, so he was sure they wouldn"t be on Fridley roads that much. /, Mr. Earl Ellenwood, from the Fridley Senior Citizens group, � �anted to know if this group would have to pay xental on the use of the armory. General Cheeseman said this would be determined by whether this was on a regular schedule or not. � Mr. Drigans said that when General Cheeseman was here before, he stated that if the City would want to add to the facilities of the armory, such as a larger kitchen, that we would have to pay the additional expense. G�neral Cheeseman said that anything the Guard can share the use of, the State of Minnesota wauld share the cost. Chairman Fitzpatrick asked General Cheeseman how many years the City could have to pay for an armory. General Cheeseman said it would be up to the City. Some want �0 years, 12 years, 18 years, 25 years or more, or else they paid it all at once. He said they went 40 years on one armory, but they would never do this again. Mr. Harris asked what the interest rate would be on the unpaid bal��ce. General Cheeseman said what ever we can get it for. This would be determined bY the interest rate on the bonds. We take the best rate we can get. Mr. Lindblad asked that if the City did not choo�e to alter the plans for the armory at the time it was built, and then later decided they wanted expanded facilities, would the Federal government share in this cost? General Cheeseman said they would not. �. Planning Com �ssion Meeting - May 8, 1974 Page 9 MOTION.by Lindblad, seconded by Harris, that . Qommission close the Public Hearing on the Armory � �ridley. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the unanimousZy. �''� ^ the Planning proposal for motion carried Mr. Drigans said there is land available for-this armory that is not being used. It looks like our cost is going to be between $6,000 to $12,000 a year. There does seem to be a recreational use for this armory. The organizational imput we have gotten on this request is not very much in relationship to the number of organizations that were contacted, but what we have rE:ceived has bee� favorable to this request. He said this would be�a nice facility for our City. He said he�was in favor of asking the Council to proceed in securing an.armory for Fridley. ' Mr: Harris said he had some question in his mind about the $90,000 tax burden for the citizens of Fridley. Somehow, we are going to have to justify that. He said he didn't know if this money was going to come out of the general revenue or if there would be a mill levy on the real estate taxes. This will cost $3.00 per head for every man, woman, and child in Fridley. We.might find some money in the Parks and Recreation fund, as they will benefit quite a bit from this armory. He felt there were advantages to having a National Guard armory in the City of Fridley. He said he agreed with Mr. Drigans that we would not be taking any land o�f of the tax rolls, and the land is probably not going to be used for anything else, so this is no detriment. Mr. Harris said he thought.the National Guard has gotten a kind of bad image at this time, which they are trying to improve. Gen.�ral Cheeseman asked him i� he was referring to the Minnesota National Guard? Mr. Harris said he just meant in general; especially as far as Kent State is concerned. General Cheeseman said the National Guard has been in existence for over 300 years and he didn't think the Minnesota. National Guard should be judged by this incident. Mr. Harris said he was not against the National Guard. He said he had belonged to the National Guard for seven years. He said that one of the things that disturbed him was that we could start out w�ith a medical unit and wind up with something else. He said that as 90% of this unit would be from Fridley, we would like some guarantee that the unit we start with would be around for a few years. Mr. Harris said it seemed as if they have to reorganize every three or four year. Gageral Cheeseman said the last time was in 1968. Mr. Lindblad said he agreed in general with what the other members have said with the exception that the little bit of organizational input we did get, they didn't say how their organizations could use this armory even though they were in favor of this proposal. Mr. Lindblad said that in our previous discussions, we have been talking about sharing the cast based on today's costs. By the time this armory is built the cost will be more, in addition to what we may want to add to this armory. He said he thought we should be thinking about the City's cost being $130,000 to $150,000 before we are through. He said that if this cost was spread over 20 years, � �"� Planning Commission Meeting - May 8, 1974 Page 10 the cost is still i7ot that excessive. We would be getting a building that cost over $500.000. Chairm��n Fitzpatrick said he has heard a lot of figures being used and he said his figures were that on a$500,000 building v�ith the Federal government picking up 75� of the cost'and the remaining 25� being picked up by the State and City, that the City's cost should be $75,000. He asked General Cheeseman how much the State and City portion of the cost for an armory had been amounting to. General Cheeseman said it was between $135,000 to $150,000. The more the City wants to add to an armory, the more it is going to cost th.e . State and the City. The Federal government's cost will stay the same. The cost to the City would depend upon how long it was amortized. General Cheeseman said 5tate 1aw says how this has to be paid. It has to be a mill tax against property. � Chairman Fitzpatrick said we will have to determine on what basis we are going to base our decision to recommend approval or denial of the request. We have had input from �arious �epartments of the City stating what �heir use would be of this armory. We have had very few statements from any organization or citizens of the eommunity. Mr. Drigans said if we were going to make a recommendation in favor of this proposal, he would like to see some cost figures go along with the recommmendation so the Council could evaluate how : much this was going to cost each individual in Fridley, or each home in Fridley in regard to property taxes. � � Mr. Clark said the City Assessor could help prepare a statement on how much this would cost each homeowner. Mr. Harris said if the cost was $10,000 a year, it would add $1 a year to the property tax. Mr. Clark said that commercial and industrial property would pick up part of the cost, so it might not cost each homeowner that much. Mr. Lindblad said he knew they would have to make a decision, but in his opinion, he wasn't really in favor of this proposal. It didn't seem to him that anyone in the City was really pushing for this armory. He didn't think there were that many benefits in having an armary. - . Mr. Drigans said he felt that there were na facilities in the City that could accommodate a large group. He said there were no facilities for dances, banquets, or awar�. ceremonies for youths involved in sports. He said there were 500 youths involved in some of these procyrams and they had to be brok¢n up into small groups to present awards. He saic� he has been associated with several organizations, youth groups and the Jaycee's and unless it is a group of under 25 people, there aren't any facilities available for large groups. Mr. Drigans said he didn't think the Minnesota National Guard has ever had a problem with their reputation. He said they were a great help to Fridley in 1965. In 1968, the Jaycees had a project where they helped Hazelhurst, .Mississippi; who had"a tornado:�disaster similar to the one in Fridley. � The National Guard flew all the materials, foodstuffs and clothing we � had collected to Hazelhurst at no cost. Mr. Fitzpatrick said these services were available whether there was an armory located in Fridley�or not. � �lanning Commission Meeting - May 8, 1974 Page ll Chairman Fitzpatrick said that when the Council asked us to reconsider this proposal they did ask specifically for cost formulas and a date for construction. MOTION by Drigans,.seconded by Harris, that the Planning Commission recommend that the Council act favorably in working with the 5tate of Minnesota in establishing a National Guard Unit and Armory in the City of Fridley, on public property located between the Ice Arena and the City Garage, and along with this recommendation, direct the City Administration to provide Gouncil with suffi�cient financial information so they can determine whether such action would be financially feasible for the citizens of the community, as we do have a definite date of the year 1977 for the construction of an armory. Mr. Harris said a determination would have to be made if the establishing of a National Guard unit as well as the�building will be an asset to the City of Fridley. • Mr. Drigans said this will be another facility we will have for indoor recreational activity. Mr. Lindblad said you can always show a need for something. He said he knew the armory would have its uses, but this was the argument given for adding an auditorium to the high school. He said h� felt we were not using what we have now. . Mr. Drigans said he might want to amend his motion that if the ^ City Council does take favorable action on this proposal and forms a committee to study any additional uses they would like to have in this facility, that the Planning Commission be asked to take part in these discussians. MOTION by Drigans, seconded by Harris, to amend the original motion by requesting Council to recommend an advisory group to work with the architect on an� additional needs af the City in expanding the facility. Mr. Lindblad said if the armory proposal is approved, where do they stop with these additions. Right now its set at 18,000 square feet at X amount of dollars. All of a sudden they may want facilities for a tennis tournament, a basketball tournament and facilities to feed a thousand people. Now we are not talking $90,000, we're going way beyond that figur�. . ' Chairman Fitzpatrick said that is the point of the amendment. It was felt that there should be a committee to negotiate this. UPON A VOICE VOTE ON THE AMENDED MOTION, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. . Mr. Drigans said he thought the Planning Director, Finance . Director, the Parl�s & Recreation Director and other members of the ^ City staff should be part of this advisory committee to determine what the City's needs and costs would be. Mr. Harris said this is going to provide some, but not all, of the �i Planning Com �ssion Meeting - May 8, 1974 �' Pag� 12 •reereation needs the City has. It's a case of getting what you pay for. If we just want a basic armory, it is not going to pnovide the � things that various members of the City staff said they would like to have in this armory. Mr. Fitzpatrick said his feeling was that if this armory proposal goes through, peopl.e would have the illusion that we were solving our indoor recreation ��9blems., and he didn't think we were. He said 10 years from now when Fridley might be looking for a building for indoor recreation, he didn't want people.to say they thought this was why we had an armory. Mr. Lindblad said he agrees with Mr. Fitzpatrick. He said the � people he has talked to are thinking of an armory as some sort of civic center, and no matter what you tell them on what the armory will provide, they will�still think they are getting something else. Mr. Harris asked Mr. Lindblad if he felt we wern't getting our dollar vGlue out of this building? Mr. Lindblad said he felt we were getting our dollar value, but he still felt people have a misconception on what facilities could be provided by an armory without the cost being much higher that what we have been talking ab�ut at this meeting. Mr. Harris asked�if anyone thought the people would be willing to pay for what they want. Mr. Lindblad said no. Chairman Fitzpatr.ick said that if they were, we would already have an indoor facility for recreational purposes. � � '�UPON A F.OLL CALL VOTE ON THE ORIGINAL MOTION, HARRIS, AYE, LINDBLAD, NAY, DRIGANS, AYE, FITZPATRICK, ABSTAINING, THE MOTION CARRIED. Chairman Fitzpatrick said he abstained because he was not convinced that this will provide what we want it to provide, Until negotiations continue, until there is a Public Hearing by the Council, and after we know in more detail what this will be, he felt he was not ready to recommend that Council take favorable action. To recommend to Council they they consider it and pursue it, he had no�objection to that. He said he thought the Planning Commission has done what the Council asked them to do. We have made a recommendaiion, along with the time schedule and cost. 3. �'UBLIC HEARING: CONSIDE�tATION OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT, P.S. #74-02, GRACE HIGH SCHOOL ADDITI4N BY JEROME N. JULIUS: Being a replat :� of"the'Southwest Quarter.of the Northeast Quarter of Section 24, - and that part of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, except that part already platted as Parkview Manor and Parkview Heights Addition, generally known as the Graee High School property, South of Gardena Avenue. � Mr. Jerome Julius was present. � MOTION by Drigans, seconded by Li�ndbZad, that the Planning Commission waive the reading of the Public Hearing notice on the preliminary p1at, P.S. #74-02, Grace Nigh School Addition, by Jerome N. Julius. Upon a voice vote, a.I1 voting aye, the motion earried � unanimously. ____ _ �� Planning Commission Meeting - May 8, 1974 Page 13 Mr. Clark said this item was before the Plats & Subdivisions- ^ Streets & Utilities Subcommittee on May l, 1974. Along with the approval of this request, there were five stipulations. The fi£th stipulation is about an easement for a bike=way and walkway. The present bikeway-walkway plan that is being considered by the Council in the Comprehensive Park Plan, the bike-way is not in this location at all. It goes up Arthur Street past the A-frame building in the park. As we probably can foresee sidewalks in this area, in the future, this should be changed to a sidewalk easement on the East side of � � Matterhorn Drive, the South side of Gardena and the West side of . Arthur Street. � � ^ Mr. Clark said the Archdiocese of St. Paul is platting all the land they own. Block l is where Grace High School and their recreation facilities are located. Across from Matterhorn Drive, they are platting 14 R-T lots. Matterhorn does bend, so the depth of these lots vary from 143 feet deep on the North to 330 feet deep on the.South. These lots back up tY�e lots that face Tennison. Chairman Fitzpatrick asked why there.was no requirement for park dedication? Mr. Clark said that �t the present time, tfie City is using recreational facilities of Grace High School, such as the hockey rink, track field, and tennis court. It was felt that because. of this situation, the park dedication shoul.d be waived. Mr. Fitz- patrick asked about the developer of the R-1 lots. Mr. Clark said this was owned by the Archdioc.�se of St. Paul also. Mr. Clark went through the five stipulations of the Plats & Sub- divisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee." Mr. Harris asked Mr. Clark if there was any problem of any of these lots being unbuildable as far as elevations. Mr. Clark said the plat was a little higher in the South and some of this could be brought up to the North portion of the plat, otherwise the lots were quite flat. Chairman Fitzpatrick asked if Grace High School used all the property East of Matterhorn. Mr. Clar.k said they did. Mr. Fitzpatrick asked if Matterhorn Drive was completed. Mr. Clark said it was �nd that was part of the rea�.on for this plat, because of the special assessments, so they could sell this portion of the property.. Mr. Drigans asked Mr. Clark to explain about the utilities and drainage again. Mr. Clark said they have asked for an Engineering profile on this plat, so it could be determined if the drainage from this plat could be surface drainage to the street, or if there was a need for a storm sewer. He said that Mr. Julius stated at the meeting of May lst that Northwestern Bell had already contacted him about changing the utilities on this plat, and as the telephone and electric lines are usually on the. same pole, this should mean that all the utilities would be underground. Planning Commission Meeting - May 8, 1974 Page 14 ' Mr. Drigans asked if this meant that all the utilities would be underground in this area. Mr. Clark said that the utilities are � already underground in Innsbruck. In a new development, there is no cost for underground utilities, but if the existing facilities are converted to underground, then there is a cost. There is no problem of going from overhead to underground utilities from one area to another. � Mr. Frank Caputa, 5841 Tennison Drive, said there will be no access to his back yard with the development of this plat. Mr. Clark said that was correct, that there were not very many places in Fridley where there is back yard access. Mr. Gary Johns, 5832 Tennison Drive, asked if these lots were going to be used for one family dwellings or if they would be rezoned. Mr. Clark said this is being platted a R-1 lots and there has been no request for rezoning. Mr. Julius said they had no intention of rezoning this property. There were just interested in selling it, but this was difficult to do without it being platted. Mr. Drigans asked Mr. Julius if this would be sold to one developer.l Mr. Julius said this was the preference. Mrs. Joanne Elwell, 5866 Hackmann Avenue N.E., asked how much in the future these sidewalks would be put in. 5he said she has children ^ who walk to school in this area, and would like to see the sidewalks � put�in. Mr. Clark said that as far. as this plat is concerned, all we are asking for is dedication of the right of way for sidewalks so they would have the right of way when they want to put sidewalks in. ^ MOTION by Harris, seconed close the Public Hearing on the Grace High SchooZ Additi.on, by votinq aye, the motion carried by Lindblad, that the PZanning Commission request for a Jerome Julius. unanimousl�. preZimary p1at, P.S. #74-02 Upon a voice vote, a13 Mr. Drigans asked Mr. Clark if this plat met all the requirements? Mr. Clark said we haven't gotten the Engineering prof ile yet or obtained the sidewalk easement, but the lots do meet the size require- ments and water and sewer, and the streets were in. Mr. Drigans said these are quite large lots. Mr. Fitzpatrick said the lots South of this plat are quite large also. Mr. Julius said he thought this area could be compared with Innsbruck and they wanted the lots to be this large. MOTIDN by Harris, seconded by Lindblad., that.the Planning Commission recommend--to Counci�"approva� af the preliminary p1at, P.S. #74-02, G�ace High School Addition, by Jerome N. Julius, a replat of the South- west Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, and that part of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, except that part already pZatted as Parkview Manor and Parkview Heights Addition, generally known as the Grace High School property, South of Gardena Avenue, with the following stipulations: � Planning Commission Meeting - May 8, 1974 � Page 15 I. Provide underqround utilities. 2. Work with the Engineering Department on drainage and , elevations. 3. Developer�of property plant one tree on each Iot, 1� to 2 inchesl in diamefer. 4. Negotiate with City on use of existing recreational facilities of Grace High School, in Iieu of park dedication. . 5. Negotiate with City for a five foot sidewalk easement East of Matterhorn Drive, South side Df Gardena Avenue, and the West side of Arthur Street. UPON a voice vote, aZ1 voting aye, the motion carried unanimous.Zy. 4. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #74-06, BY GERALD L. BLOMS: Per Fridley City Code, Section 205.051, 2, A, to allow construction of a second accessory building on Lot 5, Block 3, Parkview Manor, the same being 5845 Hackmann Avenue N.E. Mr. Gerald Bloms was present. MOTION by Drigans, seconded by Flarris, tl�a`t the Planning Commission � waive the reading of the Public Hearing notice on the request for a 5pecial Use Permit, SP #74-06, by Gerald L. B2oms. Upon a voice vote, ' a11'voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Bloms said he wanted to build a detached 22 ft. x 24 ft. garage in his back yard. He has a single attached garage and this is too small. He has a car, pick-up truck, boat, 2 snowmob�les and other things ta store, and he needs this garage for storage of these items. Mr. Fitzpatrick asked how much room he has on the si.de of his house for a driveway for this garage. Mr. Bloms said he thought he had 14 feet. Mr. Clark said the survey shows he has 12 feet, but this was enough room for a single driveway. Mr. Bloms said the garage would have the same exterior as his house. Mr. George Rapaich, 5858 Hackmann Avenue N.E., said his question was whether this second garage was going to be used for storage, or if it was c�oing to be used for mechanical work. He said he wouldn't want to see cars sitting in the street o� mechanical work going on late at night. Mr. Bloms said he works on his own car when it was necessary, but he has no intention of working on other people's cars. Mr. Harris asked the petitioner why he was placing this garage � so far back on the lot. Mr. Bloms said he had some trees he wanted to save and it wouldn't take so much of his back yard at this location. Mr. Drigans asked Mr. Bloms if he was the original owner of the �'1 � Planning Commission Meeting - May 8, 1974 Page 16 house. Mr. Bloms said he wasn't. Mr. Drigans said he noted that the front setback was only 30 feet and the setback requirement i� 35 feet. � Mr. Harris asked Mr. Bloms if he would be putting any utilities in this garage. Mr. Bloms said only electricity. MOTION by Drigans, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Commission close the Public Hearing an the request for a Special Use Permit, SP #74-06, by Gerald L. BZoms. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motson carried unanimously. MOTION by Drigans, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Commission recommend to Council approval of the request for a Special Use Permit, SF #74-06, b� Gerald L. Bloms, per Fridley City Code, Section 205.05�, 2, A, to allow construction of a second accessory bu.ilding on Lot 5, Black 3, Parkview Manor, the same being 5845 Hackmann Avenue N.E., with the stipu.Zation that it not be used for a home occupation. Upon a voice vote, aZl voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. . 5. LOT SPLIT REQUEST: L.S. #74-01, WALLACE IC. DAHL: Split off the West 10 feet of Lot 29, and add it to Lats 25, 26, 27 and 28, Black J, Riverview Heights, to make one building �ite. (590 Fairmont Street N.E.) Mr. Wallac� Dahl was present. Mr. C).ark said this request did not come in in time to go to the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee meeting, but after studying the request, it seemed like such a routine lot split that there didn't seem any reason to object to this request. He said this request was made because the garage for 590 Fairmont is partly on Lot 29, and with this lot split, the gar.age will meet the sideyard setback requirement. The two building sites created by this lot split will be 90 feet for 580 Fairmont and 12Q feet for 590 Fairmont Btreet. MOTION BY HARRIS, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Commission recommend to Council�approvaZ of the request for a Iot split, L.S. #74-01, by WalZace K. Dahl, to split off the West 10 feet of Lot 29, and add it to Lots 25, 26, 27 and 28, BZock J, River- view Heights, to make one building site, 590 Fai'rmont Street N.E. Upan a voice vote, a1Z voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 6. SET PUBLIC HEARING DATE: To amend Chapter 205, Section 205.051, Paragraph 2, A. Accessory Uses, o� the City Code of the City of Fridley. ` ^ Mr. Clark said tY:.e Planning Commission has-waited some time to consider changing this part of the code to eliminate being inundated with requests for the small storage shed under a Special Use Permit. • This a�mended version would still require a buslding permit and require that they be affixed to a permanent foundation. Planning Commission Meeting - May 8, 1974 Page 17 Mr. Clark said that any change to the zoning po��ion of our code requires a Public Hearing. MOTION by Harris, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Commission set the PubZic Hearing date of June 5, Z974 to consider amending Chapter 205, Section 205.051, Faragraph 2, A, Accessory Uses, of the City Code of the City of Fridley. Upon a voice vote, a11, voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 7. ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMI5SION MEMBERSHIP REVIEW Chairman Fitzpatrick said we have postponed a decision on whether the Environmental Quality Commission should become a sub- committee of the Planning Commission and to have that Chairman as a voting member of this Commission, until we got some information from the City Attorney. Mr. Clark said the staff has discussed this and see no objection to having a six man Planning Commission. Mr. Fitzpatrick said there was also some problem because this . �.was a sev.en member Commission when all the other subcommittee's have five. He said he didn't mean to make any negative comments on this request, because he personally feels this is the direction we should go, or at least make a beginning. ^ ^ Mr. Clark said that as the decisions of the Planning Commission are only recommendations to the Council, there was no reason there couldn't be a tie vote. Mr. Clark said that there had been a motion made by someone on the Environmental Quality Commission that the Chairman of the Human Relations Committee become � member of the Planning Commission also. Chairman Fitzpatrick said we are not considering this at the present time. Mr. Langenfeld said the reason this motion was made was that if the Planning Commission felt a six man board was unworkable, then by adding another member, it would make the Planning Commission have an uneven number of inembers again. � Chairman Fitzpatrick said he did not wish t� comment on the merit of this second motion, but on the merit of the motion that the Chairman of the Environmental Quality Commission become a member ot the Planning Commission. He said he thought the Environmental Quality Commission was going to be asked more and mare frequently to consider matters, and in his estimation, u�timately this will come throu�}.h the Planning Commission on the way to Council. The way things are set up now, there are two things that happen. Things that probably should be referred to the Environmental Quality Commission .sometimes get referred elsewhere, and secondly', when there is action taken this bypasses the Planning Commission and goes directly to Council. Mr. Driqans how the advisory out. He said he Council directs 0 said he didn't think it was our position to determine organizational structure should be developed or laid thought this should be Council action and unless us to take such a step, he didn't feel this should be . . . . . . . .� � ....I Planning Commission Meeting - May 8, 1974 Page 18 done. He said he thought the Environmental Quality Commission ^ should take their request to the Council. Mr. Clark said that when the Envircnmental Quality Commission was set up about three years ago, there was discussion at the Council level that this Commission should possibly be part of the Planning Commission, and the Planning Commission was asked for a recommendation. They determined at that time to wait and see how this Commission developed before a decision was made. Mr. Clark said he thought the reason Mr. Langenfeld has been coming to the Planning Commission was to determine whether they feel at this time that they would want the Environmenta�l Quality Commission as a member of the Planning Commission, and it would depend upon how the Planning Commission felt, in determining his decision to ask the Council to reconsider making the Environmental Quality Commission part. of the Planning Commissian. He said that this was a Council decision, but if the Council knows how the Environmental Quality Commission and the Planning Commission felt, it would help them in making this decision. , Mr. Drigans said he was perfectly willing to have additional . �members or� the Planning Commission, but there were many other advisory commiss�-Qns and committees to the Council who could ask to become members of the Planning Commission. He thought that until they were set up to receive citizen input on petitians and have routine referrals made to them the sa.me as the present subcommittees of the Planning Commission, that this was the criteria that should be used in adding ^ members to the Planning Commission. Mr. Langenfeld said he disagreed with Mr. Drigans somewhat, because he said a lot of desisions that are made by the Planning Commis- sion are the birth of environmental problems for the City. He said the Environmental Quality Commission would like to know when these problems were s.tarting and not six month later, after the fact.. Mr. Drigans said he didn't understand what the purpose or the intent of the Environmental Commission was. He said he knew they were an advisor.y group to the Council, but he didn't know what issues_they advised the Council on. He asked Mr. Langenfeld how they got the items for their agenda. He said that when ther� were routine referrals to this Com.mission, that's the time he thought they should become a member of the Planning Commission. Chairman Fitzpatrick said this request was directed to the-Planning Commission and he did not think it was improper for the Planning Commis- sion to make a recommendation. He said that on the point of which Committees should become members of the Planning Commission, he thought it should depend on the kind of thing they deal with. He said that he thought the kind of things the Environmental Quality Commission deals with are not incompatible with what the Planning Commission deals. with. He said maybe there should be a formal request by the Environment- al Quality Commission on the things that they deal with and how it would ^ fit into the Planning Commission. He said the State has passed a lot of legislation on the environment and he has read a.lot of things that have come from the Metropolitan Co�incil that seem to be leading up to a request on environmE:ntal impact statements on streets, on parks, on -�� /'1 Planning Commission Meeting - May 8, 1974 Pa e 19 plats, on buildings and many other things that we do discuss at the Planning Commission. Mr. Langenfeld said the Environmental Quality Commission had been set up by Ordinance No. 520. _ Mr. Drigans said he didn't think they should make any recommenda- tion on this request until they know what type of thir�gs the Environ- mental Quality Commission takes action on. Mr. Drigans asked Mr. Langenfeld when their next meeting was scheduled. Mr. Langenfeld said it was May 14th. MOfiION by Drigans, seconded by Harris, that the members of the of the Planning Commission attend the May 14, Z974 meeting of the Environmental Qual.zty Commission before further action is taken on their request to becomemem.bers of the Planning Commission. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting,aye, the motion carried unanimousZy. . Y4 8. VOTE BY CHAIRMAN . . � �� � Mr. Fitzpatrick asked if the City Attorney had made any statement on the Chairman voting. Mr. Clark said he knew that it was sometimes the practice of a Chairitian not to vote, but in the case of the Planning Commission, ^ they were an advisory.board and he thought Council wanted to get five opinions, whether this resulted in a tie vote or not. . 0 � 9. LETTER FROM HAROLD BELGUM: CHAIRNi�N OF THE HUMAN RELATIONS COMMITTEE Mr. Fitzpat�ick said this letter had come to him personally but he would read i� to the other members of the Planning Commission. He then read the following letter: May 7, 1974 Mr. Edward Fitzpatrick 5273 Horizon Drive Fridley9 NIN 55432 Dear Mr. Fitzpatrick: It has been suggested that it would be useful far the Planning Commission to have some of the information about social issues and human problems being assembled by the Human Relations Committee. I would be glad to represent our Committee. We're having good attendance with some citizen observers dropping in off and on at our meetings. � Planning Commission Meeting - May 8, 1974 Page 20 __ , Currently we are analyzing the sociaZ characteristics as � described by the census. There is a good deal of interest in ethnic minorities today. The census lists as "foreign stock" all persons who have one or two parents born in another country. 3,630 such persons were listed in the 1970 census. � 1,171 of them are not identified as to origins. 623 - Sweden 527 - Spanish 491 - Germany . 2gt� - Poland � 380 - Canada (French?) 131 - Austria � � ^ �Smaller numbers are listed for Czechoslovakia, Hungary, USSR, Italy, Mexico, and South Americao � It is a fact that we do have a number of Amsrican Indians, several Blacks, Lebonese, Japanese, Phillipines, Chinese, and Afghanistons. It is my feeling that the City, during its 25th Anniversary, might well show those folks that we in Fridley, are glad they are here and that we are proud of our diversity. I have suggested this to Wyman Smith. HG:sm Sincerely yours, �_�C.�.�l' �._;-z- , ;� C���� Harold Belgum Chairman, Human Relatians Committee Chairman Fitzpatrick adjourned the meeting at 12:55 A.M. Respect�ully submitt�ed, Dorothy Even n; 5ecretary � � �1 BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOr'AIITTEE MEETING OF MAY 9, 1974 � The meeting was called to order at 8:00 p.m. MEMBERS PRESENT: Lindblad, Tonco, Treuenfels, Simoneau MEMBERS ABSENT: Cariolano OTHERS PRESENT: Jerry Boardman, Planning Assistant MOTION by Treuenfels, seconded by Tonco to approve the minutes of the April 25, 1974 meeting as written. UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 1. GONSIDERATION OP � REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A BUILDING FOR SALT STORAGE:. LOCf.TED 0�1 TI-tE EAST SID�' OF 'I'tlE I��IISSISSIPPI � � RIVER t1�\D SOU1'H OF I-694, HIGHiVAY RIGHT-OF-.9�iY. (REQULST BY A1II�NL,SOTA HIG�iI';AY DEPART��IENT DISTRICT� S, 2055 NOftTH � LILAC DRIVE, GOLDEV Vr�LLEY, :lIi1NESOTA) . Mr. Joel Katz was present for the request. bir. Katz explained that the building will be located on state highway right-of-way and will be used to cover the salt used by the department during the winter. Mrs. Treuenfels asked if it was true that they �ad cut down on the a- ^ mount of salt used�on the highways. Mr. Katz said use had been cut by 500. He went on to say that the reason that they wanted to get the building built now was that the Pollution Control Board would be requesting this sooner or later and they wanted to get a head start. Pir. Katz said the pro- . blem with storing the salt as it presently is; tarp protection only, is that during a storm the salt gets wet, melts and drains off into the river. AZr. Lindblad asked what the Pollution Control thinks of that situation.. Mr. Katz said this is 1 of 20 stations in the state and he doesn't think the Pollution Control Board knows about it. Mr. Katz went over the design of the building. He said it is a modular . desi�n made of a wood frame with heavy asphalt shingles on the outside. Roll roofing'will come all the way down to the ground for further protection. There will be only one door and a low concrete wall to keep the sait directly off of the interior of the building. It will be located about 100 feet south of the two garages already at this location. Mrs. Treuenfels asked why this certair� design. rir. Katz said it creates a post free.interior and is not as costly as ather designs. b1r. Lindblad asked how the salt affects the interior. Mr. Katz said the timber is treated and the inner concrete wall will keep the salf off the walls. He said the building specifications calZed•for materials that are salt immune. . Mr. Tonco asked if they would consider some type of a roll up door, to �"\ close the entrance off. He said this would be more protection for the material stored in here and also keep the salt brine in the building, and the weather out. Mr. Katz said he thought that would be a good idea, but wanted to check " with his b uilding designer. Pir. Tonco asked that He notify them prior to � picking up his building permit about the door. Mr. Katz agreed to this. . M�� BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING OF MAY 9, 1974-PG. 2 � htr. Lindblad asked if there will be any utilities for the building. Mr. Katz said no, possibly only a light over the door for nightime use. . Mr. Lindblad also asked what type of floor there would be. Mr. Katz said i't wi 11 be b lacktopped. Mr. Boardman asked if the two present buildings would stay. P1r. Katz said yes, however, they could store the tractor inside the salt building. Mr. Baardman said he would like to see the salt building moved closer to I-694. He said the City is working with other municipalities in setting up � a River Protection Plan. This would allow recreational use along the river. He thought if the building was closer to I-694 and had some planting around the site, the area would be much more enjoyable to recreational users. Mr. Tonco asked if they could put some planting around the building, and if the salt brine would create a problem for the plants perhaps some:type oi artificial planting could be used. Mr. Katz said he did not think there would be a problem as there is an asphalt berm which will stop all brine run -off, the brine can be left to dry and then swept up again. Mr. Boardman said planting directly by the building would not be rieeded. He thought there should be some between the building and the river, and also between the site and East River Road. Tir. Boardman also asked if the build- ing could not be moved further east as well as north. I�1r. Katz said this could be done. � The Board said all planting must be maint�ined at all times. Di0TI0N by Simoneau, seconded by Treuenfels to recommend to Council approval of the building with the following stipulations: 1. Planting be done between the river and the building, and maintained. 2. Planting be done between the building and Eas t River Road, and maintained. ' 3. Some type of permanent enclosure door be provided. 4. The building site be moved further north and east, with final location shown to the City Staff (hopefully before the May 20, 1974 Council meeting). UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 2. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO ALLOW REFACING OF THE FRONT EXTERIOR �f1ND RUOF: I.CCA'I'ED 0;1 OUTLO'I' 1, liLOCK "L, ��IOORE LAKE HYLr1NDS 4'I'H fiDDI'I'IO;v; 1'I�E 5���'�(E BEIiti'G 6290 HIf�I:�VAY 65, FRIllLL'Y, 1�1I\NESO'TA. (P.EQUEST BY PASCO I�iARKF,'fING, INC. , D�NV�R, COLORAllO) . 'CHIS IS TffE SI�ICLAIR STATION ON THE HIGHWAY. �' Mr. Don Lunde was present for the request. Mr. Lunde said they will be closing off some windows, framing in the overhead doors and building a redwood planter in front. The excess areas �3 BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCON�IITTEE MEETING OF I�iAY 9, 1974-PG.3 /'1 � in the building will be used as an office area and storage area. He said there will be no parking of cars and the only service done here will be the pumping of gasoline. He said he had met with Jerry Boardman, who suggested green areas with rock mulch on both ends of the entrances. The entrances would be the max- imum of 32 feet and the rest green area. Mr. Boardman also asked for poured concrete curbing around the entire perimeter, green area along the north side with three trees planted, rock mulch treatment along the west side, green area along the south side with one tree planted. A redwood fence will be � placed between the building � the soutr ��ide green area.The southwest portion of the lot will be filled and seeded. At present the entire loi is blacktopped. � P4r.. Lunde said they could not live with the 32 foot driveway entrances. They would have to be much wider to allow room for the in and out traffic. Mr. Boardman said the cade states 32 f°et maximum and anything larger would have to be approved by the zoning administrator. Mr. Boardman said this Board could recommend approval of a wider driveway. Mr. Lindblad asked if the could live with a.9 foot green area on the south corner, a 16 foot green area on the north corner and two 42 foot drive- way entrances. r�1r. Lunde said this would be much better. Mr. Lindblad asked how much they planned to curb now. r4r. Lunde said • only around the two front green areas. A1r. Lindblad said since the Board cut /'1 down the green area.in front, curbing will be reduced here. The money planned for this curbing could be used to curb the south side up to the front face elevation and place the redwood fence at this time. Also they should go up . 20 feet on the north side with the curbing at this time. The Board agreed to this plan. The Board gave a year's time to complete all curbing and landscaping. Landscaping will include the green area on the north side with 3 trees planted (comparable to seedless green ash), one tree planted on the south side green area, seeding in the southwest corner and rock mulch along the west side. Mrs. Treuenfels said she thought it would be better to develop some type of traffic plan, before they allowed everyone to drive through as they wished. MOTION by Tonco, seconded by Treuenfels to recommend to Council approval of the refacing of the b uilding and to recommend the size of the driveway entrances to be approved by Council with the following stipulations: 1. Green areas in front are 9 feet on the south and 16 feet on the north if Council approves the 42 foot driveway entrances. 2. Complete curbing on south side and place redwood fence. 3. Extend curbing on the north side by 20 feet. 4. Remaining landscaping and curbing be completed by June 1, 1975. ^ Mr. Lindblad also added the following to the motion: S. Drainage be worked out with the Engineering Department. 6. A11 refuse to be stored inside: �4� BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCON�IITTEE MEETING OF MAY 9, 1974-PG. 4 � UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 3. CO\'SIDERATION OF A RE�UEST TO CONSTRUCT A GARAGE BUILDING FOR TfIE AP�R`I'I�iI:NT CO,�IPLEY: LOCATED O�I LOT 18, liLOCK 24, HYDI: PAI'.K t11�DITIO.ti; '1'Hc SA;tiIE BEI�tiG 105-SS"=H a'vE�UL N.E. , FRIDLEY, �II�\NESO'1't1. (REQUEST BY R.J. iAU���iAN, 6046-2'2 STRLL'T, FRDIELY, AIINNESOTA) . - Mr. Bauman was present for the request. AZr. Bauman said he knows that this Board tries to bring up to code any reguests that comes before them. He said he is planning to build a garage (5 or 7 unit) for this apartment. However, he said he cannot financially afford to build the garage and to put in poured concrete curbing as the City would want. Mr. Bauman said he just purchased the tax forfeit land to the rear of his property and presently parking is done to some degree on this � land. D1r. Bauman's main question was if the Board would waive the poured concrete curbing, so he can afford to build his garage. He said he will be fixing up the asphalt parking lot, patching were it needs it. Mr. Tonco asked if a time limit of one to two years would help on the curbing. Mr. Bauman said no. Mr. Boardman said the City staff feels, considering the area, curbing at present would only be a hinderance. There is no curbing in the area � and no street improvements are planned for the immediate future. Also, cubring could cause on site drainage problems that presently. do not exist. He said the Board could recommend to Council approval of the building and • to waive the curbing as the building will be more of an improvement far the area and the addition of curbing would make construction impossible. The Board asked if he would be putting some type of curbing_in front of the building. Mr. Bauman said yes, as the tenants are parking too close to the building. Mrs. Treuenfels asked if the garage material would match the a�artment exterior. Mr. Bauman said no, the apartment is stucco and it would be toa expensive to stucco the garage. The Board said it should match the apartment as much as possible. Mr. Boardman said elevations should be brought in.for Council approval. MOTION by Tonco, seconded by Treuenfels to recommend to Council appxoval of the garage and to recommend waiving of the concrete curbing with the following stipulations: �, • 1. Exterior of the garage be made to match the apartment exterior as much as possible. � 2. Side elevations of the building be brou�ht in for Council approval. - UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. n ��, �; ^ � BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOI�IITTEE MEETING OF MAY 9, 1974-PG. 5 CURBSTONE (Alternate curbing) Mr. Boardman went over this curbing very briefly. He said no decision had to be made tonight. P4r. Boardman said this curbing is a semi-permanent curbing, which could be used also permanently but has not b een tested enough for this type of use. He said the staff feels any new construction coming through should used poured concrete curbing. However, an existing structure . should be upgraded, especially the curbing and they are not sure what they should tell these people to use for curbing. Mr. Tonco said this Curbstone is a little more expensive then precast curbing and if it does not work out at the site the developer would have to ga to poured concrete curbing. The developer would have spent more money then needed. Ttr. Tonco felt they should stick with the precast and poured concrete curbing. Mr. Boardman said this curbing was brought up to be used as another alternati.ve for existing developments upgrading. He said the staff would be looking into this more. HOLIDAY AUTO STORE ^ � A1r. Lindblad wanted Mr. Boardman to check into the fence around Holiday Auto Store. It is .falling apart and should be fixed. Mr. Boardman said he wot�ld haVe the staff check into this problem. � - POLLIE'S PLACE Mr. Tonco wanted know who owned Pollie's Place (formerly Casino Royal). Mr. Boardman said Mr. Saliterman owned this building. Mr. Tonco said there is no paving in the rear of the shopping center and big trucks are driving through here. Also there is cardboard boxes and debris all over the back of the shopping center and should be picked up. Mr. Boardman,said he would have the City staff check on this complaint also. Chairman.Lindblad adjo�zrned the meeting at 9:50 p.m. Res�ectfully submitted, . 1 +�;�G'-Lc��-�_ l/%l�. Paula R. Long, Secre � �/��\ ^ THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING OF MAY 14, 1974 ��� � The meeting was.called to order by Chairman Drigans at 7:35 P.M. MEMBERS PRESEIVT: Drigans, Gabel, Plemel ^ ' MEMBERS ABSENT: Crowder, Wahlberg OTHERS PRESENT: Howard Mattson - Engineering Aide r� MOTION by Plemel, seconded by Gabel, to approve the minutes of the April 23, 1974 meeting as written. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried. l. A RE UEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 205.053, 4B, 5A, FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO REDUCE THE SETBACK FROM A SIDE STREET, FOR AN ACCESSORY BUILDING ON A CORIVER LOT, FRQM 30 FEET TO 11 FEET, TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A GARAGE- TO BE LOCATED ON THE SOUTH 105 FEET OF LOT 1, BLOCK 1, SPRING VALLEY ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 6446 " ARTHUR STREET N.F.., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY MR. DARYL WOLF, 6446 ARTHUR STREET N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA.) Mr.. Daryl Wolf was present to present his request.. MOTION by Gabel, seconded by Plemel, to waive reading the public hearing notice. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried. Mr. Wolf stated his house faces Arthur Street and he wants to build a garage on the southwest corner of �his lot; 3 feet from the back lot line and 11 feet from the side lot line. He said he needs the variance as there is a street easement running along the south lot line, which is not improved, that the garage is to be set back 30 feet from according to Code. He said if he had to set the garage back the 30 feet, he wouldn't be able to get into his garage from Arthur Street as it would be behind the house and there wouldn't be room to make the turn. Chairman Drigans stated these lots in the area are all 300 feet deep and the street will be put in if the property owners petition to split their lots. He stated that when the street is put in, Mr. Wolf will have the access to the garage from this side street. � Mr. Wolf said as far as the driveway is concerned, he is sure he will have to put in the driveway when Arthur Street is finished but the street easement is higher than his lot and he wouldn`t want a driveway sloping toward his garage. Chairman Drigans asked if Mr. Wolf couldn't drive on the easement for the ti.me being? Mr. Wolf answered that it is approxima.tely 4 feet higher than where the garage will be. Mr. Natzke, i464 Mississippi Street, property owner to the west, stated he doesn't intend to split his lot in the near future. Chairman Drigans asked if he realized that if he did split his lot,.and sold the south half, this garage would be sitting in that side yard and ahead of that house, Mr. Natzke said he will be selling his whole lot in about two years, because of retirement, so he doesn't have any objections to the variance. Chairman Drigans said that the first thing people will see is tha.t they will be having a garage ahead of the house if they buy Mr. Natzke's lot and intend to split it into two building sites. Mr. Plemel asked if it would pay to put in a hard surface driveway now off the easement. Mr. Wolf said he wouldn't put the driveway in there because the _ •garage door will be toward Arthur Street. He said if he did turn the garage, � then he wouldn't put in a hard surface driveway as the street may not go in for 20 years and the grade isn't�set £or the street, and he said he wants a permanent driveway. �'� .: I The Minutes of the Board of Appeals Subcommittee Meeting of May 14, 1974 Page 2 • �� Mr. Mattson stated there is no idea yet of what the elevation for the street will be as there are no drawings on it at all. He said there will have to be considerably more lot split requests and then a petition for the street before it will go in. ^ Mr.�Wolf stated that�if there was a chance it would be put in soon, he would • consider changing the position of the garage. , Ghairman Drigans stated another problem is that we would have a 35 foot setback for a house and this garage would be sitting out in someones front yard. Mr. Wolf said as far as blocking visibility, there would be no problem because it would be far enough from the corner. Chairman Drigans said the Boards concern � would be in looking down the line of sight and seeing the garage 20 feet ahead of all the houses. ' Mr. Wolf said there is no other sensible way to set the garage and have access from Arthur Street. Otherwise, to put it back behind the house, at the required setback, �ould mean using the street easement, but he couldn't see maintaining the easement himself. He said if the City could blacktop the easement so he could use it it would be fine. Chairman Drigans said that there are 3 lots already split out of this block and with the Harris Lake Estates plat being developed across the street, he didn't forsee it being that long before the street would be put in. Mr. Mattson stated that maybe Mx'. Wolf could possibly buy some of the land to the north of his lot to have the garage on the north side of his house. Chairman Drigan� asked if he had considered buying some land to the north. Mr. Wolf said � he had considered it but the entrances to the house are on the south side and �, if the garage was on the north, it would mean having to walk all the way around. He said the bedrooms are on that side of the house so it would prevent an attached garage, He said putting the garage on the north side of the lot could � be done but it would be an awful inconvenience. MOTION by Plemel, seconded by Gabel, to close the public hearingo Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried. Mr. Plemel said he would be inclined to grant the variance because of the type of housing in the area, and the type of area, and he can't forsee the street being put in. He. asked Mr. Wolf if he felt it feasible that these people would petition to get that street put in and pay all of those assessments for developing the area. Mr.. Wolf said he didn't think the people would develope it. He said he was told that he would need 51 percent of the people to petition for the street and he knew the people wouldn't go along with it. He said he wishes the street was there. Chairman Drigans stated that if those lots are buildable when split, and it looks like they are, then the street wi11 be going in. He said he could see granting a varianc� to line up with the house, but he can't see granting it to 11 feet. � He said he is just concerned about the future development of the area and this garage would stick out. He said he would like�to see Mr. Wolf consider the possibility of setting the garage farther back, keeping it in line with the •house,�or study the possibility of putting it on the other side of his lot. Mr. Wolf said he has been thinking of this since�1970 and he just doesn't know � of any other way that it wouid work. � � _ �� . The Minutes of the Board of Appeals Subcommittee Meeting of May 14, 1974 Page 3 MOTION by Gabel, seconded by Plemel, to recommend to Council, approval of the �� variance, with the stipulation that the hard surface driveway be installed when ^ � Arthur Street is completed. Upon a voice vote, Drigans voting nay, the motion carried. 2. A RE UEST FOR VARIANCES OF: SECTION 205.052, 4B, FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO REDUCE THE SIDE YARD SETBACK FROM 10 FEET TO 3.55 FEET ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THE DWELLING AND FROM 10 FEET TO 6.45 FEET ON THE SQUTH SIDE OF THE DWELLING, AND SECTION 205.052, 4A, TO REDUCE THE FRONT YARD SETBACK FROM 35 FEET T0 24.6 FEET, AND SECTION 205.053, 2, B3, TO REDUCE THE AREA BETWEEN ADJACENT LIVING AREAS FROM 20 FEET TO 13.5 FEET ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE LOT AND FROM 20 FEET TO 10 FEET 4 INCHES ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THE LOT, ALL TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCmION OF A � SECOND STORY ONTO AN EXISTING DWELLING LOCATED ON LOT 4, BLOCK 13, PLYMOUTH ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 4544 - 2ND STREET N E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY MR. JOE POWERS, 4544 - 2ND STREET N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA.) Mr. Joe Powers was present to present his request. , MOTION by Gabel, seconded by Plemel, to waive reading the public hearing notice. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Powers sta.ted he wants to add another story onto his house, for more rvom, and the existing roof will be removed. He said he was told that the existing house hasn't had any variances approved on it and to put a 50 percent improvement into the structure, the variances need to be requested so no one can come back and say its illegal. /� Mrs. Gabel asked then if all of the variances requested are already existing. Mr. Powers answered' that the house is existing, and all of the variances are to make it legal, so he can add an a second story. � Chairman Drigans asked who lives on either side of.this property. Mr. Powers answered Mr. Jacobson lives to the south and Mr. Frakie lives to the north. Chairman Drigans asked if he had any plans on the addition. Mr. Powers said he did not as he was given to understand that this meeting was just to consider the variances. Chairman Drigans said the Board does like to see the plans, because on this request, the window placement could be such as to invade the neighbors : privacy. Mrs. Gabel asked if there were any other two story structures in the area. �Mr. Powers answered there are same double bungalows behind him that are two story. Chairman Drigans asked if there were any objections from the neighbors. Mr. Powers said he had talked to them and there were none. Mr. Frakie was in the audience and stated he had no objections. Chairman Drigans asked if he had received any estimates for the work involved. Mr. Powers stated the work will run between $8,000 and $10,000. H� said he did have a firm committment on the total outside work which includes new siding and a brick front. •Mr. Mattson stated he had talked�to the Fire Prevention Chief about the distances � � between the structures and if there would be any fire problems created with a two story but in his opinion�they would not be creating any additional problems. � ti� The Minutes of the Board of A eals Subcommittee Meetin of Ma 14, 1974 �age 4 . --------___.. Mr. Powers said the windows in the second story should not cause any problems �� because they would look out onto the roofs of the adjacent houses. He said the addition will only be about 4 feet higher than it is now. MOTION by Gabel, seconded by Plemel, to close the public hearing. Upon a voice vote, there being �o�nays, the motion carried. Mr. P1emeZ stated he would be inclined to go along with the variances as the home is already there and with the different style it will be an improvement to the area. He said it is a small lot and to build up seems the way to go. Mrs. Gabel agreed with Mr. Plemel. MOTION by Plemel, seconded by Gabel, to recommend to Council, approval of the ' variances. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. 3. A REQUEST FOR A VARIIINCE OF SECTION 205.053, 4B, 5B, FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO i2EDtJCE THE REQUIRED Sr,i^Br�CK I'OR A GARAGE E:YISTIIvTG Oi1T0 AN ALLEY, FROM • 25 FEET TO 16 F^P.1^, TO AZ.,LO�V THE COi�STRUCTION OI� A GARAGE TO BE LOCATED ON LOT 3, BLOCK I3, PL's'�iOUTI-; ADDITION, THE SAb� �3EING 4548 -2ND STREET i�I.E., FRIDLEY, MI�INESOTA. (RE JEST BY MR. ROGER FRAKIE, 4548 - 2ND STREET N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA.) Mr. Frakie was present to present the request. MOTION by Plemel, seconded by Gabel, to waive the public hearing notice reading. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried. Mr. Frakie stated he wants to build a garaqe off the alley and have it line up with Mr. Powers garage which is 16 feet off the alley.. He added the alley only goes to Mr. Powers�property and then deadends. Chairrnan Drigans stated 16 feet is not wide enough to park a car without being in the alley. Mr. Frakie said he could leave a space to park along side of the garage if need be but he said he now parks in the front yard and he wauld like a garage to park the car in. Chairman Drigans asked if he would agree to install an automatic door opener on the garage as that would encourage parking in the garage. Mr. F'rakie said that that sounded reasonable. MOTION by Plemel, seconded by Gabel, to close the public hearing. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried. Mrs.�Gabel stated she could see no problem, if the car would be parked in the garage, as it will conform to the adjoining property'and there were no objections from the neighbors. MOTION by Gabel, seconded by Plemel, to recommend to the Council, approval of the variance, with the stipulation that an'automatic garage�door opener be installed when the garage door is installed. Ugon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. 4. .A REQUEST T'OR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 214 053, 1, FRIDI,EY SIGN ORDI1vANCE, TO INCREAS� THL S UARE IOOT�IG� FOR A W11LL SIGN FFOM THE ALLOWED 135 S U T . (15� OF TItE WALL AitE11) TO "'00 SQUIIF� FEET, TO AI.LOW TH� ER�CTION OF A 50 FOOT BY � 4 FOOT WAI,L SIGN ON LOT 1, BLOCK 1, EAST F2ANCfi EST7IT�S 1ST ADDITION, THE SANi� , BEING 762� UNTVEFSITY 11VENUE N.E., FFIDLEY, MINNESOTII. •(F2� UEST BY MR. ROBERT SCNROER, 76?.0 UNIV�RSITIi AVENU� N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA.) The Minutes of the Board of Appeals Subcommittee Meetin of May 14, 1974 ��5 Mr. Robert Schroer was present to present his request. MOTION by Plemel, seconded by Gabel, to waive reading the public hearing notice. ^ Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Chairman Drigans stated that before the Board hears this request, he would like to read the minutes of the Board of Appeals meeting of March 28, 1972 and the Council minutes of April 3, 1972 concerning the pylon sign that was erected at this location. The minutes showed that the pylon variance was approved with the stipulation that the signs on the building for Bob's Produce and Green Giant be taken off the walls of the building. Chairman Drigans s�ated the request being asked for now is a complete reversal of the action taken on the pylon request. Mr. Schraer stated the purpose of this request is to eliminate the two names on the existing pyTon (Bob's Produce and Frank's Nursery). He said where the pylon has both names, it should read "The Ranch". He said he wants to get the identification on_the building and make the pylon a shopping center area identification sign like Holly Shopping Center where they have the center sign plus the building signs for each business. We are suggesting the whole building be called "The Ranch" with separate stores at The Ranch. Mr. Plemel asked if the special advertisings would still be on the pylon. Mr. Schroer said it would be for another 2� years anyway because thats the length of their lease. Mrs. Gabel stated the colors of the sign (brown and orange letters an a gold background) are rather loud and Mr. Plemel added it doesn't blend in with the building. Mr. Schroer answered when you drive in, this area is rather dead, � because of the gas station closing so early and the whole area is dark. He said this sign will be illuminated with gooseneck lighting. Mrs. Gabel said if Frank's Nursery will be putting up a sign also, and they put up a red and purple one, it could really look bad. Mr. Schroer said they will more than likely be coming in for a sign. Mrs. Gabe1 asked if the pylon is the only existing sign. Mr. Schroer answered that it is. iie added that at �he time the pylon request was made, the whole building was Green Giant. He said now it is two separate stores and they are trying to separate the identification. Chairman Drigans asked if he would mind waiting until Frank's Nursery comes in with their request so the Board can see the total concept. Mr. Schroer answered that he would mind waiting as he said he needs the identification now. He said in the cansumer reports, the people say they don't know where his business is located. He said Frank's Nursery sign is none of his concern and tie didn't think the Board should be concerned with it at this time. He said the Code says he is allowed 15 percent of the wall area in sign area and he is asking for 18 or 19 percent and that is the variance that should be considered. Chairman Drigans said that when the pylon variance was granted,it was stipulated that all wall signs be removed and you agreed. He said now you are back asking to put the wall sign back up again and the,Board would like.to see what the whole � building will look like. Mr. Schroer said he disagreed with some of those minutes at the time. He said now he wants to put up signs, according to the Code, for a shopping center. He said he does hold the lease for the dial-a-sign and his name would come down from the pylon if he gets the wall signa He said he was ''sure Frank's Nursery would take their name off the pylon also when they get � approval for another sign. � The Minutes of the Board of Appeals Subcommittee Meeting of May 14,�1974 Page 6 Mr. Plemel stated Mr. Schroer gave away the right to have signs on the building when the pylon was approved and he agreed to the stipulation. Mr. Schroer agreed �� that he did but at that time it was one whole building. He said there was no divisions between the stores at that time. He said it is a shopping center now and hopefully when the other building goes in, to the north, the total complex will be known as "The Ranch Shopping Center" and the occupant of the new store will ask for their own identification sign on their part of the building. Mrs. Gabel stated the trouble with allowing an oversized sign on a shopping center is that then everyone else wants a larger sign too. Mr. Plemel said the existing changeable sign is not really a shopping center sign but an advertising sign. Chairman Drigans stated he is cancerned with what Frank's Nursery wil� come in with. He said they miqht come in with a wall sign plus a pylon. He said they might say the pyloM and wal-I sign both apply to Bob's Produce and they want the same advertising. Mr. Plemel asked where Mr. Schroer thought Frank's Nursery would put their sign and Mr. Schroer answered probably facing the gas station. Chairman Drigans said he would like to see a recommendatian to Council with a stipulation that the final action on the request is not taken until after we see what Frank's Nursery proposes. Mr. Plemel asked if the Board stipulated that the existing pylon be changed to an area identification sign when the lease is up, could they also restrict � Frank's Nursery on a pylon.. Mr. Schroer stated he thought they leqally can � have �two pylons on a corner lot. � Mr. Schroer said his variance request is pinpointed to Bob's Produce Raneh �. only, thats why he didn't want to bring up Frank's Nursery sign. He s3id their request should be handled the same as his. He said their part of the building is separate from his and their advertising should be separate from his. MOTION by Gabel, seconded by Plemel, to close the public hearing. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried. . Chairman Drigans stated his feeling is that if a shopping center and business sign is needed, the Board stipulate that the two names be removed from the pylon leaving only the name of The Ranch, and make Council aware that Frank's Nursery has no identification and the Board assumes they will be coming in with a request and that there may be some problems granting this request and having Frank's Nursery ask for a similar request. Mr. Plemel stated he felt when the lease for the dial-a-sign runs out, that it could be changed.- He added the name of The Ranch won't be very easy to read as it is and Mr. Schroer stated the letters will be changed to be larger. MOTION by Plemel, seconded by Gabel, to recommend to Council, approval of the variance, with �he following stipulations: 1. Advertisng sign, when the lease expires, will be replaced by anothe.r pylon sign, the design to be by the owner, that will be an area identification sign. 2. Within 30 days the two names be removed from the pylon. 3. That the Council give consideration to the fact:that Frank's Nursery will probably be in with their sign requests. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unani.mously. �2 The Minutes of the Board of Appeals Subcommittee Meetin of Ma 14 1974 Page 7 �- y � 5. SPECIAL USE PERMIT AND VARIANCE CONSIDERATION CRITERIA FOR ADVERTISING SIGNS � (BILLBOARDS) Chairman Drigans informed the Board that since the joint meeting of the Planning Commission and the Board of Appeals, he had come up with a criteria to consider for handling the Special Use Permit and Variances that will be coming in for the advertising signs. He said the order in which the items are listed are not necessarily the order they have to be taken in, but he felt these are the items to be considered. They are as follows: 1. Welfare, Safety of Public . ' 2, nvironmental Impact - Visual Pollution 3. �inancial - a. Loss to Owner • .b. Loss to Leasee � c. Loss to City • 4. Miscellaneous - a. Location b. Length of Time Sign Has Been Erected c. Condition/Maintenance Sign Has Received d. Other - MOTION by Gabel, seconded by Plemel, to add the criteria to the minutes. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried. r� ADJOURNMENT: � The meeting was adjourned by Chairman Drigans at 10:00 P.M. Respectfully submitted, !� Q�-� MARY HIN � Secretary �� � 0 �� �� �� � �. CITY OF FRIDLEY PLATS & SUBDIVISIONS- STREETS & UTILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING CALL TO ORDER: MAY 15, 1974 Chairman Harris called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M. ROLL CALL: i� PAGE 1 Members Present: Harris, French, Christensen ' Members Absent: Meissner, Forster Others Present: Darrel Clark, Community Development Administrator APPROVE �PLATS & SUBDIVISIONS-STREETS & UTILIT2ES SUBCOMMITTEE MINUTES: MAY 1, 1974 MOTION by French, seconded by Christensen, that the P1ats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities minutes of the May Z, 1974 meeting be approved.as written. Upon a voice vote, aZl voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. I. REQUEST FOR A LOT SPLIT, L.S. #74-04, MRS. MILDRED MUSTONEN: Split off the Westerly 75 feet of the Easterly 149.89 feet of Lot 11, Block 2, Spring Lake Park Lakeside, to make another building site, 1579 75th Avenue N.E. Mrs. Mustonen was not present. 0 Mr. Clark said this lot is about 150 feet in the East-West dimension and 120 feet in the North-South dimension. The lot split Mrs. Mustonen would like to see approved is the �7esterly 75 feet of`- of this lot so she can sell it for a building site. The resulting corner lot does not meet the 80 foot.requirement but as there is already a house on the lot, � there is no worry about someone not being able to build a house on this lot at a later date. The rear yard of the existing house is about 4 feet short of the 25 foot rear yard requirement but as the petitioner knows what she is doing, and this is�an existing house it will'not require a variance. � - Mr. Clark said as far �s the staff is'coneerned, we see no reason to deny this requE�st because the resulting parcel meets the 9,000 square foot requirement with a 75 foot frontage. Mr. C1ark said that before Mrs. Mustonen is granted final approval of this lot split she should have the lot surveyed because the drawing presented is just a rough drawing. The lot will have to be surveyed before a building permit could be issued anyway. • Mrs. Mustonor_'s house is at 7500 Lakeside Road and the resulting parcel will face 75th Avenue. � Mr. Christensen said he was in favar of recommending approval of this request becau:e the new parcel mects all the codes and fulfills � � /"\ �� Plats & Subs.-Str. & Util. Sub. Meeting - May 15, 1974 Page 2 all the requirement except for the survey. MOTION by Christensen, seconded by French, that the P1ats & Sub- divisions-Streets & UtiZities Subcommittee recommend approval to the Planning Com�ission of the request for a 1ot split, L.S. #74-04, by Mrs. Mildred Mustonen, to split off the Westerly 75 feet of the Easterly 149.89 feet of Lot 11, Bloek 2, Spring Lake Park Lakeside, to make another building site, 1579 75th Avenue N.E. with the stipuZation that there is a survey made of the lot. Upon a vo�ce vote, a1I voting a�e, the motion carried unanimously. • 2. REQUEST FOR A LOT SPLIT, L.S. #74-05, 5PRINGFIELD HOMES: 5plit off the Northerly 4 feet of Lot 4, and add it to Lot 3, Block l, . Innsbruck North, the same being 5643 North Danube Road N.E. No one present to represent the petitioner. Mr. Clark said the petitioner had put in the foundation of this home and wher: there was a verification survey, they��found that they had used the wrong front iron so the house could not,meet the side yard requirement. Lot 4 is a 90 foot lot and they were able to purchase 4 feet from this lot to gain the 10 foot side yard for this existing foundation to meet the code requireme:nt:: This will make Lot 4 86 feet which is not out of context with other lots in this area. If this lot split isn't granted they will either have to ask for a variance or move the foundat�ion. Mr. Clark said if they would look at the map in their agenda they could see where the radius point was used to locate this foundation instead of the lot iron. MOTION b� French, seconded by Christensen, that the Plats & 5ubdivisions-Streets & Util�ties Subcommittee recommend approval to the Planning Commission of the request for a 1ot split, L.S. #74-a5, Springfield Homes, to split off the Northerly 4 feet of Lot 4, and add it to Lot 3, Block 1, Innsbruck North the same being 5643 North Danube Road N.E. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the�motion carried unanimously. 3. $�QUEST FOR A LOT SPLIT, L.S. #74-06, DARREL A.FARR DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION: Split off that part of Lot 1, Block 28 lying South and East of a line described as follows: Beginning at the North- wes� corner of Lot 5, Block 4; thence North 0 degrees 09 mi_nutes 12 seconds East a distance of 1.50 (bearing assumed from plat of recard); thence South 89 degre�s SO minute�s 48 seconds East to the West line of Lot 4, Block 4, and there terminating, and add it to Lot 5, Block 4, Innsbruck North Taw�nhouse 3rd Addition, the� - same being 5537 East Bavarian Pass N.E. '�4. REQUEST FOR A LOT SPLIT, L.S. #74-07, DARREL A. FARR DEVELOPMFNT CORPORATION: Split off the South 2 feet of Lot 5, Block 4, and � add it to Lot 6, Block 4, Innsbruck North Townhouse 3rd Addition, the same being 5539 East Bavarian Pass N.E. � � Plats & Subs.-Str. & Util. Sub. Meeting - May 15, 1974 Page 3�5 5. RE FOR A LOT SPLIT, CORPORATION: Split off th add it to Lot 8, Block 4, the same being 5533 East L.S. #74-08, DARREL A. FARR DEVELOPMENT e South 2 feet of Lot 7, Block 4, and Innsbruck North Townhouse 3rd Addition, Bavarian Pass N.E. 6• ,REQUEST FOR A LQT SPLIT: L.S. #74-09, DARREL A. FARR DEVELOPMENT CORFORATION: Split off the South 2 feet of Lot 6, Block 4, and add it to Lot�7, Block 4, Innsbruck North Townhouse 3rd Add�_tion, the same being 5535 Ea:t Bavarian Pass N.E. Mr. Roland Kruger was present to represent the petitioner. Ohairman Harris said they would handle these four requests together as they were four adjacent lots. Mr. Kruger said this was a four stall garage locat�on. �Mr. Clark said these had to handled as four different requests because each garage would be cwned by a different owner.. He said he didn't know how these garages were located 2 feet off the line but as far as staff was concerned they didn't see any reason not to grant the request as these garages were already built. He said when he talked tQ Mr. Kruger, he did question whether this should be � done by lot split or platting. The legal descriptions are quite simple on three of the requests, but the other one is quite complicated. We had a similar situation in the first townhou�e addition, an3 there it was done by replatting. Tt wouldn't matter if this subcommittee considers this as a lot split �or a replat, but your motion should state how you want it handled. " Mr. Kruger said if they knew how the�e garages were built off the lot line, heads would rol�, but e�-eryone says they did their job right. He said that. the r.eason they had applied for lot spli�.s was becau:se the gentleman who prepared the surveys thought this would suffice. Mr. Harris s�i� r.e thought the description for Parcel 4 which was 5537 East Bavarian Pass N.E. was quite lengthy and he thought it would, be better to replat than to use this legal description for this property. It is hard to interpret. Mr. Harris asked Mr. Clark is this was all abstract property. Mr. Clark said he thought it was. Mr. Harris said you couldn't file these lot splits at the County if it was torrens property. Our experience has been that if the County gets a long, lengthy description, that they send it back for a plat. When this property is sold, he thought in the long run, it�would be better to clarify these descriptions of the lots. Mr. Kruger said that it so happens that this-is the only garage that has been sold, and it was when they were closing on the sale of the townhouse that they discovered this error. The purchaser and their attorney had no objection to this legal description. /'� Mr. Christensen said he felt that the most logical recour•se was � l to have this replatted. . ,� . I , �� Pl'ats & Subs.-Str. & Util. Sub. Meeting - May 15, 1974 Page 4 Mr. French said he thought that in the lang run this lengthy � description would cause problems in the resale of the property also. MOTIDN by Chr�stensen, seconded by French, that the P1ats & 5ubdivisions-Streets & Utiliti�s Subcommittee approves the land division on the request for'1ot splits, L.S. #74-06, #74-07, #74-OS and #74-09, by Darrel A Farr Development Corporation but recor�mend that Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, Block 4, Innsbruck North Townhouse 3rd Addition be replatted. Upon a voice vote, a1I voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 7. CONSIDERATION OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT, P.S. #74-03, JIM LUND ESTATES, BY JIM ZUND: Being a replat of the North Half of Lot 31, and all of Lot 30, Auditor's Subdivision No. 129, • loGated between Onondaga Street and 73rd Avenue N.E. . Mr. Jim Lund was present. �hairmari Harris said there had been notices sent out on this request to the property owners in the area that this would be an informal Public Hearing. Mr. Lund explained his proposed plat. He said this plat was located between 73rd Avenue N.E. and Onondaqa Stree�:. He said that there will be a private road on 74th_Avenue-on part of Lot 4, and • all of Lots 5 and 6, Block 2, This will terminate about half way � on Lot 6, where i:t will dead erid. He said this will be a 24 foot road with 30 foot right of way. At the West end of 74th Avenue there will be a temporary cul-de-sac with a 40 foot radius and 100 foot right of way. Anoka Street will come down about the middle of the plat between Blocks 1 and 2. He said that with the road pattern he was presenting all the surface water could drain out Onondaga. Mr. Lund said all the lots will be 138 feet deep except Lots 4, 5 and 6, Block 2, which will be 133 feet. The lots will have 77 foot frontages except for the corner lots which will be 78.75 feet. He wants these lots this size because he wants to build 42 foot houses- with a 20 foot garage, making a total of 62 feet so the lots have to havE 77:fo.ot frontage to meet the setback requirements. This way he can give the buyer more house for the money. Mr. Lund said there would be asphalt streets with concrete curb except on the half street, and he would like to put an asphalt berm on the temporary cul-de-sac. He sa�_d that all the lots will be higher than Onond�ga Street, and because this is a real sandy area, he didn`t think there would be any problem with surface water on these lots. He said he could tap into the sewer and water at Onondaga. - ' Mr. Clark said this street plan differs somewhat from a plan that � was adopted a couple of years ago for this� area. In the previous plan 3� Plats & Subs. -Str. & Util. Sub. Meeting - May 15, 1974 Page 5 � the street would come down on the East side of the property and turn on 74th in an L shape and go , to tie in with Lakeside. Because of this, the garage on Lot 28 (1482 Onondaga) is facing East and it lo�ks like the garage door is about 21 feet from Lot 1, Block 1, on this plat. This will have to be handled by some type of driveway easement, on this plat. He said this street pattern of this plat fits the coutour of the land better than the original plan. /"1 /"� Mr. CJ�azk said that on the lot sizes, the corner lots should be 80 feet, so we are suggestinq that the other lots be 75 feet and the corner lots be 82.75 feet. Mr. Lund, on his proposal shows the cul-de-sac terminating one lot sooner. We think this cul-de-sac should be moved to the West end of 74th Avenue because it might become permanent instead of temporary. Mr. Clark continued that as far as the twa lots on the East end of 74th, we would prefer not to have sewer stubs there and think these two lot should be red tagged and not built upon until this street is developed. There will have to be a storm s�wer installed sometime when 74th Avenue is extended to Lakeside. Mr. Harris asked if all the lots meet the square footage requirements? Mr. Clark said they all did except for the 80 foot requirement on corner lots. Mr. Lund said if the other lots have to be 75 feet so the corner lot can be 80 feet, this would limit the type of house he could build on these lots. , Mr. Clarence Gunn, 1475 73rd Avenue N.E. asked what the minimum lot requirement was. Mr. Clark said it was 9,000 square feet with a 75 foot frontage on inside lots and 80 foot frontage ,on corner lots. Mr. Gunn said he owns Lot 27 and has a lot 301 feet by 82 feet. If he split this lot, would it meet the requirements? Mr. Clark said it would if 74th 1�venue was extended. Mr. Gordon Snasodskey, 1491 Onondaga, said this is a better plan for this property than what has been proposed before. He was con- cerned about the additional traffic because of Flanery �ark. He said there was a lot of traffic around this park and a lot of cars parked on the street because of this. Mr. Clark said that most parks have residential streets by so this wouldn't be any different. Mr. Clark asked the Subcommittee if they knew that the North side of 74th was zoned R-1 and the South side was zoned R-3. Mr. Harris said they were aware of this. Mr. Don Hanson said the curb cut for the driveway for 1482 Onondaga was right in the middle of the prcperty line of the proposed Lot l, Block l, of this p1at. If the driveway has to be moved, the curb cut will have to be moved also. He said there was a telephone on this corner which would add to the difficulty of moving this driveway. Mr. Lund said this. was going to have to be handled some way on the plat but he hadn't determined just how_this would be done as yet. � /''! r� Plats & Subs.-Btr. & Util. Sub_ Meeting - May 15, 1974 ��ge 6 Mr. Clark said this would have to be negotiated with the property owner of Lot 28. �Mr, French asked what it would do to the drainage if the street pattern was L shaped in this plat. Mr. Clark said it would require a lot of fill and a storm sewer to have this street as it was proposed before. Mr. Lund's proposal will only require about half a foot of fill and surface drainage to Onondaga. Anne McCusker, 1482 Onondaga, said she wondered what the setbacks wQUld be for the homes facing Onondaga. Mr. Clark said the minimum setback would be 35 feet. Ms. McCusker said the existing houses on Onondaga had much deeper setbacks. Mr. Clark checked these setbacks and .said it looked like :they were around 70 feet or more. He said the Code says you have to take the setback of the two structures on either side of the property and divide this by 2, and this average can be varied by 6 feet either way. On Lot'.1, Block 1, you would. have to assume that Lot 2, even if it is vacant, has a 35 foot setback. If the house on the other side has a 70 foot set�ack, this would give you a tot.al of 105 feet, and divided by two would give you a setback ot about 53 feet which could be adjusted to 47 feet or 59 feet. You would continue to �o this down the block so that the setback would continue to move forward until you reach the minimum of 35 feet. This makes a block look nicer because there isn't any drastic change in setback from one lot to another. .•Mr. Gunn said the utility poles would have to be moved to develop this plat. Mr. Harris said they usually request that there be underground utilities in new plats. � Mr. Lund and the owner of the property at 1482 Onondaga h.ad a disEUSSionon how the driveways might be worked out to serve both properties. Mr. Clark said that while this was worthwhile discussion, as long as the two parties could work it out, it would not have much bearing on this plat. Mr. Harris asked if the people who owned property where 74th could be extended East had been contacted. Mr. Clark said Mr. Lund has contacted them and they were not interested�in splitting their lots at this time. He said it would be better all around if this street could be extended to Lakeside all at the same time. It would be �heaper and the storm sewer could be put in then also. It is actually a Council decision on whether they want to push for this street now or later. Mr. Don Saba said his mother owned the home at 1485 73rd Avenue N.E. and as he understands the proposal, there wouldn't be any homes built on Lots 5 and 6 in Block 2. Mr. Clark said they were asking that these two lots not be built upon because of lack of access and because they would�have to stub the sewer there. Mr. Harris said he would not ask to build goes in to Lakeside. would like something in writing that Mr. Lund on these lots until the balanee of the street � /"'t r`` � �9 Plats & Subs.-Str. & Util. Sub. Meeting - May 15, 1974 Page 7 Mr. Saba asked what type of homes Mr. Lund was going to build on these lots. Mr. Lund said they would be in about the $35,000 range similar to what he had built on 75th and Old Central. Mr. Lund said he wouldn't mind leaving Lots 5 and 6 and not building on them is there were no assessments against them. Mr. Harris said it could be ten years before this street is extended. It would be a Council decision on how soon this street does go in, but it is inevitable that the street will be there. Mr. Harris asked Mr. Clark if the width of the streets were right. There is 50 foot right of way. Mr. Clark said a 31 foot street would be all right on Anoka Street, but 64th should be 46 feet. Mr.� Gunn asked what would be the problem of extend,ing 74th Avenue to the West. Mr. Harris said we do have the right of way. It could not be extended all the way to Hayes Street because there are garages and a home in the way. Mr. Clark said this plat does leave the option open for other people to split their lots. Mr._ Gnasodskey asked how far Anoka �treet would be from his property line. Mr. Clark said it would be 50 feet from the East line of his property to the West line of the street. i Mr. Saha asked if the lots that were affected by the cul-de-sac would still meet the minimum lot requirements. Mr, French said. the square footage on these lots is 9,975 and he was sure that it wouldn't take 975 feet away from these lots for the cul-de-sac. Mr. Harris said they would be so close to the minimum requirement as to not be any problem. Mr. French said he would want to see the cul-de-sac moved to the West boundary of the plat, and stipulate that there be underground utilities. He said he would like us to ask for a tree on each lot and also a stipulation for working out a driveway easement between Lot 1, Block l, and the owners of Lot 28, and work out any potential dr.ainage problems , and get an agreement from the develope� that-Lots 5 and 6, Block 2, would not be built upon until the entire street is developed. _ • Mr. Christensen asked if there had to be a stipulation about setbacks in Block 1. Mr. Clark said this would be handled at the administration level because this was part of the City Code. He he was glad this came out in the discussion so that everyone was of it. the said awar e Mr. Harris said the lot sizes would have to meet the code and .the corner lats would have to be 80 feet, and the other lot sizes � adjusted so this requirement could be met� Mr. Harris said we should say something about cutting off that half street.also. He said that before this goes to the Planning Commission Mr. Lund should have a .topography.map made with Engineering data. Plats & Subs -Str. & Util. Sub. Meeting - May 15, 1974 Page 8�� Mr. Clark said ther_� should be concrete curb on all the streets except for the cul-de-sac and that could be an asphalt berm because /"� it is tempor.ary. Mr. Clark asked if they wanted to put a time limit on when the East extension of 74th wou7.d go in. Mr. Harris said he thought he would just as soon leave this to the Council. He was sure it would depend upon when Lot 32 was developed. MOTION by French, seconded by Christensen, that the P1ats & Sub- divisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee recommend approval to the . Planning Commission on preliminary plat, P.S..#74-03, Jim Lund Estaies, by Jim Lund, a replat of the North Half of Lot 31, and a11 of Lot 30, Auditor's Subdivisi.on No. 120, Zocated between Onondaga Street N.E. with the following stipulations: . .7�. '�� :Negotia te for driveway access wi th the �orrner o� Lo � 28, '�itzd . Subdivision No. I29. 2. Move the center of the cul-de-sac to the East boundarr� of Lot 4, B1ock I, and Lot 1, Block 3. �. Provide underground utilities. � Developer provide one tree per Iot 2" in diameter except � where there is already a tree on the Iot. � . linainate.�the half street going to fhe East on 74th Avenue and delay the constraction of this str�et until Lot_32 is developed with an agreement from the developer that Lots 5 and 6 wi11 be red tagged until this time. 6. A topography map be preparer3 before the Planning Commission- meeting and the drainage problems be worked out with the City Engineer. 7. The corner lots be a min�mum of 80 feet. � 8. Stub sewer and water just behind the pavement at 74th & Anoka. UPON A VOICE VOTE, a11 voting aye, tl?e motion carried unanimously. • Chairman Harris adjourned the meeting at 9:20 P.M. 0 - Respectfully submitted, • � . Dorothy Evenson, Secret�.ny ^ � �f OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PI,ANNING COMMTSSION TO WHOM IT MAY CaNCERN: Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Aearing of the Planning Commission of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Wednesday, February 6, 1974 in the Council Chamber at 8:00 P.M, for the purpose of: � Consideration of a rezoning request, ZOA #74-01, by Henning Nelson Construction Company, to rezone Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, Block 2, Ri�erwood Manor, from R-1 (single family dwelling areas) to R-3 (general multiple family dwelling areas), all lying in the South Half of Section 10, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Generally located South of 71st Way N.E. and West o� East Ri�er Road N.E. � � �nyone who desirES to be heard with reference to the above matter may be heard at this time. Publish: January 23, 1974 • January 30, 1974 EDWARD J. FITZPATRICK CHAIRMAN PI�ANNING COMMISSION r� �g �l � � ^ CITY OF FIZIDLrY AIINNESOTA PL/WNING AND ZONING FORM Number � �i( % �-�% / APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE f ����� �� Address 37 3S 1�l�RT?E � tt�4� �' S 2 Telephone Nuriber_ $a � GG/� PROPERTY O�,rI�EIt' S SIGi��TllRE ��N M �N G�{�LS`.� �t CGI`I,T. C 0. Address '�''j,�� j��T� �ST_# S,� Telephone Number $2 2, — G,r, t/ � TYPE OF REQU�ST - / '� a� v Rezoning . Street Location of Property rj f-� W�. � ��,� �j� "�� . L�egal Description of Property . r � �," . r `�i "• r t/ i a-� Present Zoning Classification '�..� Existing Use of Property vAC�tij'�' � Special Use Permit Approval of Preliminar�� Pla Approval of Final Plat Streets or Alley Vacations Other Proposed Zoning Classification, , or st j� -/ j(J �— 3 . ' Bescribe briefly the Type of Use and Improvement Proposed 2 � L�t �'i' Acrea�e of Property /� y. 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' . 0 � d:.C�3 �.�p�ov�d ?�aia�� � bg ti�r Plannin� Ccr,..�issioa on ' �aS��t�C tc� thc i;�+iicrain� Coa�tisi�a�: . . ��t� �`,�provcd �e�ied by thz Covnctl on �ub j�c[ iv thc F�ilo�.•ir�g %c�.-�.it�ana: � . t�pt--• �ora � �aa . �� � • �?�t � Planning Commission Januar 22, 1974 ' � ����� �/ 7 �/ MAILING LIST Council � ,_ ZOA #74-01 Henning Nelson Construction Co. Henning Nelson Construction Co. 3737 North Highway #52 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55422 Independent School District #14 6000 West Moore Lake Drive Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Girl Scouts of Fridley Mr�s. Judy Clark 127 North 7th Street L�znneapolis, Mn 55403 Mr. & Mrs. David Freeland 7105 Riverview Terrace N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Mr.�& Mrs. Leonard Litener 180 71st Way N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. David Adas & Mary E. Ruedy ^ 168 71st Way N.E. .Fr.idley. 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Timothy 0'Neill 158 71st Wa�� N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Leo Bender 14.6 71st Way N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. James Holman 7105 East River Road N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr.'& Mrs. Harold Paul 7065 East River Road N.E. Fridley, 55432 . �v� t 7055 East River Road n.E. Fridley, 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Terr�ce Esterson 55 70th Way N.E. ^ Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Steven Paaverud 7045�East River Road N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Sparre 7029 East River Road N.E. Fridley 55432 Marie A. Zonz 61 70th W�y N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Anthony DeForge 51 70th Way N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Premier Realty, Inc. 430 Oak Grove Minneapolis, Mn 55403 Mr. & Mrs. Harland Berry 7099 Hickory Prive N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Marie L. Carrol, June D. Nichols, Abraham Nichols 7091 Hickory Drive N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. William Buelow 7092 Hickory Drive N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 . • .�. �• �•. �� .�. ... : �. , � - -. ' ^c�'� �� ' . 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J. WNDHEIM, Highway Engineer riay 1, 1974 � rlr. Ric:�eard Sobiech City En�ineer Fridley City fiall 6431 University Avenue T3.E. Fridley, E�Iinnesota 55421 �� � COUNTY SHOP 421-5920 � Re: Lot 16 River�aood rlanor De�r Dick: � The question has been xaised concernin� P.i;ht-of= Jay coidth requirenents on County Stzte Aid Hiohway No.l (East River Roac3) South of 71st t,Tay N.E. In order to.develop East River Road to proper fuCure dimensions, a niniraum of 50 feet o£ FiCht-of-tday �aill be required. This will nean that on said lot 16, an additional 17 feet E�ill be needed. Note a}.so, this ties in with ti�e innlace 50 feet Rioht-of-T•Fay just South of this lot. � � Any furtl�er questions, please feel free to call. � Yours very truly:, � ' . '�GC�� �G�j-� . Bud Redepennin� _L^� � Assistant to the County En�ineer B2:1 p .� � � OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the Planning Commission of the City of Fridley in the C�.�ty Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Wednesday, May 22, 1974 at 8:00 P.M, in the Council Chamber for the purpose of: Consideration of a Proposed Premininary Plat, P.S. #?4-03, Jim Lund Estates, by Jim Lund, of Lots 30 and tYie North Half of Lot 31, Aud- itor's Subdivision No. 129 lying in the North Half of Section 12, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. �-, Generally.located in the 1500 Block between 73rd Avenue and Onondaga Street Northeast. — Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given the opportunity at the above stated time and place. PublisY:: May 8, 1974 May 15, 1974 1� � EDWARD J. FITZPATRICK CHAIRMAN PLANNING COMMISSIO'_'a 0 ���9 ,"', r"\ �` � . � r! � CITY Or PRIDLEY biINNF;SO'1'A PLANNING ANll ZONING FOIt�9 Number�.� �74-03 � APPLICANT'S SIGNA' Address %� ^---z-� 0 � TelePlione Number 434-71 (l9 (home) 434-6584 (business) PROP�RTY Otr';�ER' S SIGNAT,IR� SAME Address Telephoz�� Nw-nt�er �� TYPE OF REQU�ST � Rezoning S�ecial lJse Permit X Approval of Prcliminary Pla Appxoval of Final I'iat Streets or Alley Vacatio;�s Other � Street Location.of Property � Legal Description'of Property N. � of I,ot 31 and all of Lot 30 Auditor's Subdivision No. 129 Present Zoning Classifi.cation R-1, R-3 Existing Use of Property vacant . � Proposed Zoning Classification, Special Use, or other request "�.Replat into single family homesites (Jim Lund Estates) � Describe briefly the Type of Use and Improve�nent Proposed 'Acreage_ of Property � _ RQ � � . Has the Present Applicant Previously Sought to Rezone, Plat, Obtain a Lot Split, Obtai.n a Variance or Special Use Permit on the Subject Site or Part of It? Nn ltthen? What was requcstcd Fee Enclosed$Sb.00 Rec. No. "? 1 C��; Date riled• Date of }learing �� � /'\ . , �' F'�uz�:� �NV zori�ciic r��,��i � �. 0 � ' . . � r�c� � 5�. ��Z��b�r .�_ S__ �Z4—_ �.�__ • JIM I�UND ESTATES � � • 3�t�! �?3��c�s�f�.ned u�dcrrtnnds thet; �a� A liut of ai2 residzntn rsnc� �rar�era og �y7o- ' ' pPxty within 3G0 fe�t must b� �tLacUec} ti;� . , this n�plication. . � ., �bj This r,pri�.car�nn r�vst be �i;a�rl b� aIL ' flwn�rs fli' thL pro�erty, a:- �.n rin�.�n�e�r� ' . �ii-c�n �;hy thi� ta nat the �ra: c. , . ��) RespDnstbility for sny �exect in th� �ro:- ?Cecdin�3 rc�ul.tin�; frt�a the f�fi�re t� z,rr•.r . the n�smea ni�cJ a�clre4ae�t of r�l� �e�fc��ne,: . . . . and property c::r,erb c�f pr�p�rLy .:��,ii�',a� ; ;��' � � � f�et of ihc� proP�xty in quc�tibn� �� l0;�^3 �o thc unricrs��ned. ' �.���f.d��.�� �nd (`n,�ners of �rflpe�-t� uithin 30� fcet•� � �RSC1i:5 • AADR�SS � • � � . . �EE ATTACHED �HEET ♦ � � l - ^ � � �i4 t �i2 D. � � . . � pxopa�ed propert} t�nd 3txuctnre �u3t be ar�rn an Ct�Q bBC�; a£ Ch$r� :�iki�� �PT' �t�ta�I��d� �ho�.�;:ng Lh� .fnllowin�; 1, �oY�h Direction .. � 3. Loratioii Of �T'D�UBe� SC*_'12C'tt1+fl flfl �.a�. . 3. a�Qnslons of pra�srti� �rDn�v�ci - .: " s�trutt.ure � and front z,nd Eirie ����,�;���;,y�! , • . �i. �trert ?�a�es • ' �» �.oc��tan Lnd use af r�ijacent.cxirC�n� �� �nfldin s � g (c�ithi� 300 L'cri) . °�t� '�a�Sex�i�ner� fi�erc:by �ecla�ea �li�t all �hr facts .and rrprt�en�s�gtuifl Bt�te� �,� ' �.itS.A �:ppl-ir�t.ion .��e tru� n-n� carrect. �rvl� ' � �Ll::�..7. � �� . � -._......,._.....,..._. � Y.�.,,,.,.,�Y c�� �,� �� � � w..,. �2 - J� �� �, � ;�r7�.Tr.��y�j . - . • _ . . . .,, . ., � • � � . � +a�►*���r��� - . �Ap'���+rd � Z��:tad ihj t�a �asas! a� �p���,a �'�b;�a�ct .:ta :(.I�r �'al l aain� �arditton a ; . • � cl�t� d�iP�`Y�'r�x'z�i1 IIN±x�ietl . • �y z�ra Piaaniu . . `�`b,��i�� �C�, �;�:e F;b1laz�i�n� �Cu�Jiti�n�y � ��iaaiara or� `.�� .. . . Ftu ^¢��,;��+rrrr� i�r�a3rd lby t�a� ��z i i aa . ��,��z� ,�.� �:h� ��3;k�a�1�,� �ar��c�.��ua�s� � . - ' • . � : t��tQ � s ; �� � �`� , , 0 P.S. #74-03 Jim Lund Estates Replat of Lots 30 and 1 0 31, A.S. #129 MAILING LIST �"r /1 Jim Lund 2417 148th Avenue N.E. Anoka, Minnesota 55303 Onan Corporation 1400 73rd Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 K.B.M. Investment Company 1619 73rd Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr, & Mrs. Dean Harmon 1618 Onondaga N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Persgard 7430 Lakeside Road N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Everett Schmidt 7400 Lakeside Road N.E. Fridley 55432 /"1 Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Bourdeaux ^ 1533 Onondaga N.E. Fridley 55432 �� � Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Gnasodskey 1491 Onondaga N.E, Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Nelson 1470 Onondaga N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr._& Mrs. Lee Hitzeman 1461 73rd Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs.• George Hanson 1476 Onondaga N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Gunn 1475 73rd Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 Anne E. McCusker 1482 Onondaga N.E. Fridley 55432 �� PLATS & SUBS / y7;� Planning Co�rmission %'j�;�; 7, / y7� Council �— Ruth Saba 1485 73rd Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Dick Gregor North Branch, Minnesota 55056 Mr. & Mrs. Chester Ewer 1565 73rd Avenue N.E. Frid �ey 55432 Mr. & Mrs. John Gorman 1611 Onondaga Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Locker 1601 Onondaga Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Fitzgibbons 7419 Lakeside Road N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Francis Bourgeois 1483 Onondaga Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Helmuth Kulbeik 1473 Onondago Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Kulbeik i473 Onondago Street N:E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Pietrini 1469 Onondag�, Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Fowler. 7425 Bacon Drive N.E. 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P..S. #74-03 7 . , � .� ,r"1 � , �� ^ �- � OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the Planning Commission of the City of Fridley in the c:ity Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Wednesday,.May 22, 1974 at 8:00 P.M. in the Council Chamber for the purpose of: A request for a Special Use Permit, SP #74-07, by Clifford A. Anderson, per Fridley City Code, Section �� 205.101, 3, D, to allow a garage for the storage, repairs and servicing of motor vehicles not over two- ton capacity, on Lots 12, 13 and 14, Block 4, Ree's Addition, located on the South Half of Section 14, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota Generally located at 6385 University Avenue N.E. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given the opportunity at the above stated time and place. Publish: May 8, 1974 May 15, 1974 EDWARD J. FITZPATRICK CHAIRMAN PLANNING COMMISSION �= " : • . . . " CI1'Y Or F1tIDI.L•Y ,�v � MINN1:S01'� �✓ �, PLM?NING ANll ZOVING TO}L�9 v . Number _,���f r�Y- +� % � � APPLIGA Address Tel.ephonc Number 5��2 `7 -�j ��� PROP�RTY Ot'y'�T}:R' S SIG;dtIT:)R� � �{..� � t- 7 , L. � 1 �, �lddress j 7 �_"3 ,i�j, To c:v . ; � c\ ��c%/ y TYPE OF RL•QU�sr �,� Rezoning �_Special Use Permit A�proval of ' i'reli�ni�lary PJ <: � APProval of: Final 1'l. zt Strects o�� Alley Vacati_o�is Other . '. . � . ` .' Telephone Number ,�� ��;, �t l G= 7 . � � ', . � , � � �� . . � � _ Strcet Location of Pro �c�•t _ . � ,� .� ^X ti���-� �,c �.�-� • � Y � � � � � �"- . ., • - Le�al D�scrip�.ion of PropertY_ I-�*-�s 1Z, t"� ��:i, .aQ> `.'���>:� c�; . . 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Xe�iea�n�; . � und propert� o:ar,er� of prope�cy �� �i�,;;n, �;.����"� . , fect of the pzo��rty in question, b4�.o�:;;� � ta the undcrsi�ned. � �''�C�d���G �nd G�nera of �rQperty within 300 fcet:� �R50►;S AUDRESS ' ♦. r 1 • . • � � ��l;qtcb o� proposed praperty and �tructure �uat be drn��n on tha back o� th�s+ �4Yp pr aGtaci��d, shaw:ng the follo;�ing; 1. \aYth Direcrion 2. LocAtion oi i'ropoged Structuro �ta ic��. � - , 3. bic�ensions of Fro��rt�� �ro}�o�eci . , ' structure� and �rone and side �`tTtsn��;,�� . � 4. Sere.et Np�es S. Locstion Lnd uBe of �djacent epi�Cin� � t�uildings (Within 300 ftcet)., �� undersigned herc�by �eclarea that all the facta end repre�entati�a atated ��, ' tllia e�pplicction a:e truo snd corrcct. Q�iz�. � � ( • � . -. ?Yr S I Gi:A i L'2E ,��' . �% . ,J /� _ %� (AYI''LICkNT) - 1 , . ' . . . �„ . 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OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the Planning Commission of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Wendesday, May 22, 1974 at 8:00 P.M. in the Council Chamber for the purpose of: A request for a Special Use Permit, SP #74-08, by Marvin Hartse, per Fridley City Code, Section 205.051, 2, A, to allow construction of a second accessory building, a 12 f t. x �4 ft. storage shed . 'on Lots 14, 15 and 16, along with vacated 57� Avenue ^ North and adjacent to these lots, Block 4, City View Addition, located on the North Half of Section 23, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. � Generally located at 475 57th Plac��N.E. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given the opportunity at the above stated time and place. 5 Publish: May 8, 1974 May 15, 1974 EDWARD J. FITZPATRICK CHAIRMAN PLANNING COMMISSION `� , -• •, � 9 CITY OF FRIDLEY MINN1S01'/1 PLAhNING ANll ZONING F012�4 ^ Number ��� %'7� O � APPLTCAN'f'S SIGNATUP.E -` Address �%�- S�7 '='� Tel.ephone Nwnbcr�o- /,� y�� / 0 PROI'CRT)' Oj'�'11�R' S SIGN�'I';1RC G���'h , �—' ' Address � � '� . �—' Telepliane NumDer TYP� OF itLQUI:ST Rezoni�ig �� �_Special Use Permit. Approval oF Prelimi.n�i7y 1'1<;-t Appr.oval of: Final Plzt Streets or. Alley Vacati�;�s Other _ . Street Location of Property � %� - .5� %P�i �-��-�-� Legat Description of Pro��erty �.�, /�� /� /� ,,�„�.��� C-.t��. G�.Ge-c��• � . Present Zoni.n� Classi:iication Existing Use of Property � � P��� � � y�,,'' Proposed Zoning Classificatioii, Special Use, or other reauest . c:�c� C.t�CiGc�-�-�-�..,f G•-r-u-l��� %Z X i��'-��,`��, � . _ _ �_ � 0 Describe briefly t}ie Type of Use and Improvenient Proposed • 'Acreage of Propert�� � Has the Prescnt Applicant . Previously Sought to Rezone, P1at, Obtain a Lot Split, Qbtain a Varia�tce or Special Use Permit on the Subject.Site or Part of It? IVhen? • {�liat was i•equested Fee �nclosed$ Rec. No. O�(n� Qate riled� • Date of liearing � �1�fit�tiJ;t�r �t�U z4;iT2�C F0��2�t • . rac� 2 ��. � t3�,►�bar .� � %`�"��� `, ' �' 4;udcreiQred �tindcrccands that: (n) A liut of ull res�dLnta and ��nero ai ���r�- perty at�thin 3G0 feet musC a3 tpttactiec{ y;�� /1 ' th�s npplication. . . . ' ' ' (bj This npp.jicAtion ci�tst he �$f;��� b� c11 . � , o��ners oi the pro�erty, o� Fn e�.p�.c�n�:.ic:� . .. • . �i<<c�n khy tt�in in not t�-►e c��e. • (c} Re�ponsi�flity �or cny �eiect fR the p��� � � � � cecc�in�s resul.tin�; �rcg the ��il�re t:c�� �:f-f�n the nrimea �ind a3d-re:.ses of �1� l'cric;�n;::.,. ' and p�•operty c<ar�erL• of proPerty c�a,Ct�=,n, :;'�;� . . ' feet of the pxo�cr[}� �n que3tEon, b� }.oy;,�� .. . � � to Che undcrsf�nec. j�,�;4f11�c�G� rncl G:��ncrs of �'rope�-ey �aitihin 30� fcet:� �D��� � . �L1�SOt:� ' • . /'1 . � .' . � � . �;� __.--___._ .r- 0 � �.. �-�;l;t;tct� b$ ptopased �raperty and strt�cture �uflC be drn��n on thQ back o� �h$� �O�c C� u�tach�d � shac,�ing Chc �ol lo;oin�: 2. Loc�tio irof rP:�opo�ed SCrtzctura csn lo�. � 3. Ai.c���sions af proawrty, �ro�o�ec� . ' ` Gtructure, and frone �r►d side ��*Y�a�L;.'. � 4. Street tia�cs � S. Location Lnd use of ed jacent cr:irr�n,r, . � � � t�aildings (Uithin �CO �ect) . �p t�ndcrsf�ned hereby decler4a that.nll the facta nnd reprecentatiana.atated �� ����,D e�pl icnt S.on �: e trua nnd correc t. �,�� c� 3 v= 7 stG�►;1t � t,:�.E ��`' .lc�t--. J c�.�— . . .�.`.' r..'_..' . _ (ArrZYCt�r1T) _ • . . . .a. � � . tb a a s� ,t rr ��r �t � � . . np�rovad Dcniad ____ Ey thc �o�ad o� Gp*�c�8s Gubsctct .CO [he Follouina Canditiong: ' � ��"t`� j�pproved Denied ________ by the Ylenning C�ivaio� on �r,,.�cQ �Sub�O¢t Co the F.ollouin�; ConJition�: •�,�, rovcd Draicd by the Cou�cil on �d�`G . �ub��ct L� thc i�QlLouing Cun�itiona: ' . • . � � , _ �'ox� F'C lp0 , , . .. ' � �. . • _ . _ . .. . �' n Planning Commi�sion 5/7/74 �� SP #74-08 MARVIN HARTSE Per Fridley City Code Section 205.051, 2, A 2nd accessory building MAILING LIST Mr. & Mrs. James Anderson 5890 Washington Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Norris Christianson 5780 Washington Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. John Hanson - 5770 Washington Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. James Hlavinka 5760 Washington Street N.E. • �Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Holmstrom 5761 7th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 ^ Mr. & Mrs. Stewart 5avage . 5781�7th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mrs. L1oyd Gudim 5753 7th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 ' . Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Finlayson 5850 6th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs..Roger Boyum 5840 6th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mrs. Nina Landt 5830 6th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. John Peka 5824 6th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. James Lewis ^ 5810 6th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. John Slopek 5800 6th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hubbard 5801 5th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. James Olson 5811�5th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Robert De La Marte 5821 5th Street N:'�E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Lyle Richter 5831 5th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Florus Robeck 5841 5th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Stahl 5850 7th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Sinner 5840 7th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 ' Mr. & Mrs. Myron Smith, Jr. 5830 ?th Street N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Earl Palmquist 5831 6th Street N.E. Fridley, Minnesota .55432 Mr. & Mrs. Earl Steffen 5752 7th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Hans Sonheimer 5841 6th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 .� SP #74-�8 MARVIN HARTSE Mailing List Page 2 � ,� � Mrs. Melitta Kirschner 5851 6th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 � Mr. & Mrs. Erick Carlson � 415 57th Place N.E. Fridley 55432 - Mr. John Tiller 4'17 57th Place N.E. Fridley 55432 M:r_ . Wayn� LaFore 451 57th Place N.E. . Fridley 55432 � Mr: & Mrs. Rabert Engstrom 455 57th Flace N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Simoneau 465 57th Place N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. Marvin A. Hartse � 475 57th Place N.E.. Fridley 55432 Mildred Marler � 4611 7th Street N.E. � Columbia Heights, Mn 55421 Mr. & Mrs. Cliffard Mistelske - . 5801 6th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stixrud • � 5800 Washington Street N.E. � Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Larry Wadsen � 5801 7th Street N.E. Fridley 5.5432 . Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Brytowski � 5813 7th Street N.E. 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"1 . .. . - . . . `. / . � �� . . � �� ,� r� OFFI`CIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that there will.be a Public Hearing of the�Plannirig Commission of�the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 Univer�ity Avenue Northeast on Wednesday, May 22, 1974 at 8:00 P.M. in the Council Chamber for the puspose of: �� A request for a Special Use Permit, SP #74-09, by Anthony R. Bourdeaux, per Fridley City Code, Section 205.051, 2, A, to allow construction of � a second accessory building, a 12 f t. x 14 f t. metal storage shed, on Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision No. 129 lying in the North Half of Section 12, � . City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Generally located at 1533 Onondago Street N.E. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given an opportunity at the above stated time and place. Publish: May 8, 1974 � May 15, 1974 r"'`� 0 EDWARD J. FITZPATRICK C HAI RM�1N PLANNING CQMMISSION t � , a �'''� Numt�er , .-� CI1'Y OF rRIqLEY MINNrSO'I'A PLANNING ANll ZONING FOILtii � APPLICANT'S SIGN/1TURF Address-��2 � //G Tel.eplione Nwr,ber _ �� PROPERI'Y 0��\EI2'S SIG;d/�I':112C Address Telepho�le NumUer TYPE OF ItCQU�S"I' �� � Rezoning � ^�Speci.al Use Permit Approval of. Prcli�ninrir.y I'1��T_ Appr.ova.l �f Final Plat Streets or � Alley Vacatic���s Other � Street Location of Property /j��� �%����y�-�� �1 - � �� � • Legal Description of Property_��-�- � ��� �(�� ��� /'\ � Present Zonin� Classification Existing Use of Property � Proposed Zoning Classificatiori, Special Use, or otlier reques� Describe briefly the Type of Use and Improvement Proposed �� ��� ��%/l� Acreage o� Proper.ty ' Has the Present �lpplicant Previou�ly Sought to Rczone, Plat, Obtain a Lot Split, Qbtain a Varia�ice or Special Use Permit on the SuUject Site or Part of It? {Vl�en? � . . Nfhat was requested Fee.Iinclosed$ � Rec. No. /l v�j Date� riled � Date of }tearin� /'1 � p FI�iNt,It2zG ANiJ zo�It�o rO:,M M��+bsr 2� % �4 / . . 0 r�c� � � � �• �I �pder$i�ned undercCands that: (a) A li�t of nll residentA mnd atan�ro ag �rQ- ' � perky within 3G0 feet muat $�r pttacfiec�� �;�i tl�is applieatioii. , (b) This �pplicatton r�ust be ���;;��d by �il - � pwners oi tha property� a?' rn e:_n��naCias� • � �i��en why thiu ia not the cAae, : (c) i2esponsit�ility �or r.ny �sexect fn thc �ar�� � cecdin�:� gesul.cin�; fron Che $rsii��e tU �;�r�� the na�ae8 nnd �ddre�yea of �1� �es�ei�nE:� .. . and pxoperty o�lr�erb oF property F�� it� ;n, ;;��>;}. � � f�et of the profi�rty f� Queat�on� p�Z�,�;B � Co the undersi�ned, � �r�B�d�q�� �nd a:�nera of �'roper[l�,within 3�0� feet:� �R50i; S ADDRE S � . *�e*---*�- - �.�—.-�.,x,4.-� /'1 ' n�-ri�.........e,x ,_ . . . . . � ��, pt;�tch o� ptopased praperty �nd �tructure szuat be drac�n on the b�ck ai �h�s �4�x'� pr ti�taci��d, shocr:n� the followin�: 1, tio�th Airecrion 2. IACAC�Oi1 of �oposed �trt�cCurn ca �a�. . . 3," Ai.oensions of prapsrty, �rC�oE�ci - . • ���tructurQ. and front �nd �ide ���«bo�;:��. . • 4. Street P�ncaes � • S. Locatfon �nd use af cd jacent er.i�t�.nw � � buildings (Within 300 ��et), . i'h� 4ndersigned�her�by declaxea th�t all the facta end repr�sentetiana r�CAtEd �p tbl.v r�pplicatxon ure tru� an� correct. �� ��� . . � S %GitA i'U�E � . (AF1''LICEitdT) . , ' . . . e„ � � A * ,R ,ar * 11r fir wr ' �i�rovod Doa1eE 8y ths ;aasd o� �p�ehLa • $u��cect .to [t�t f'ollo;�in{� Gonditions; • , ���,� �pprovc�d I*^nigd • by ihe Plan�in� Cc+Ta.^�iesion on �ub�o�t Co the Folloui�g Condicions: ��� ^ • - �,;�proved_ Denied by the Council on �uaj9c[ La thc �qlZoti�ing Con�it.iona: � � data � . �a� rc xao f � 0 SP #74-09 MAILING LIST � Anthony R. Bourdeaux 1533 Onondaga Street N.E. 2nd Accessory building Mr. Anthony R. Bourdeaux 1533 Onondaga Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Gnasodskey 1491 Onondaga Street N,E. Fridley, 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Everett Schmidt 7400�Lakeside Road N.E. Fridley, 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Persgard 7430 Lakeside Road N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Locker 1601 Onondaga Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. John Gorman �1 161I dnondaga Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Planning Commission 5/7/74 Arthur & Walter Johnson 7473 Lakeside Road N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Earl Follmuth 1621 Onondaga Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Falk Construction Company 2516 Central Avenue N.E. : Mpls 55418 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Teague 7470 Lakeside Road N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Barrett 7450 Lakeside Road N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Allan Lambert 1574 75th Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Dean Harmon Mr. & Mrs. Marlin Munter 1618 Onondaga 5treet N.E. 1564 75th Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 Fridley 55432 "Mr. Jim Lund � 2417 148th Avenue N.E. Anoka, Minnesota 55303 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Fitzgibbons 7419 Lakeside Road N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Laskey 1600 75th Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Leanard Lind 1620 75th Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr.. & Mrs. John Borchert 7437 Lakeside Road N.E. ^ Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Anderson � 7455 Lakeside Road N.E. Fridley 55432 w� � �� / � " ' ' ' � � � � . • . . .__. .�__..�..._. � , ___ _ . • ' � 6 , tR � •''�?b' _ __ 7 �� r_�. ..'�•� '-- N �'"� " �� ' —SP #74-09 Anthony, Bourdeaux — � C� m yi !3 J. / Z t+`� � 0 � � � �ot 4, A. S . #129 �� " ' '" a'"� t . . �.� . ,.a : �c,► � � _ t . J ( � 1'�� !:✓b .v T�� :,,,t, �+yrE . ,„� � � �t �z���E `! , , __.__. _ _ _ _ _ _ ...._.� {! ! , , .i y . . � �'J o. A~C� ` �'� q-y. � . �f � � _ C t t' . ri �- . �'`, .. . : , i � =^ ' "' . '; '"� 7 � -� � ` � � - y�oy , , . , , , '� e, � , .. .r. . • '+ '.'ar�� __. ,.,." � ,,. ... .. , ..ta'- �aFc . .:,.�..a ' --`----_ __:_� __._. _ � a..k' . _.. .__._ � . . .._ . - - `--- . . _. . . ._.. _. � �,. � . ` /�( f ! ' �' ; ' � fi V ! . . ;G � � � �/ � f t (7 , , r � � I :' s `°'r ` , f . 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' `�� ,' '� ti %J � `' I Zi � . r,�tJ. ` �O . �`_ t��s �� ___._;` (�G. � >. i`�% C\ �'JE,'Nf � ��".,N � J ) I ' 4?ZCCJ � �o� : �y `:��5 , ,c � j� �y. � •.�„ -� : ti' 6 /�' � c.,..'i 1 � ✓•iJi�r��{ . /'•'!K'%�l . . . +y. / `�• y / � .np� D '{�^"e•or . . '! . 7� � w 4��� % 'y7.� • .. . I �� � � , Y V . � L. �! . , . .. . oJ ! 1 �t .'.. •7 . a. � '+� .a 1�5�5 , r ��� Y � ^ � ' '."r„'Tl������ � �-��• ��! _ - __ i�1�' I : � I C� � � � �. (fn�) �� J� �7 S,�j. a�� i ; ��yl ����� l� �/ l,' i � _ "� _ . ,. . . . . _. �w . -..-ir. ..'�H .. . f • • . . . � .. . .��� . /'� �� � OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE � PLANNING COMMISSION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the Planning Commission of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Wednesday, May 22, 1974 at 8:00 P.M. in the_Council Chamber ' for the purpose of: A request for G. Special Use Permit, SP #74-10, by W. Red.Stang, per Fridley City Code,'Section 205.1U1, 3, N, to allow trailers, campers, mobile homes, boats, machinery, sporting equipment and like enterprises having its merchandise in the open and not under the co��er of display salesroom to be located on Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, C. D. Hutchinson Addition, zoned C-2 (general business areas) all lying in the North Half � of Section 10, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of, Anoka, Minnesota. Generally located at 7451 East River Road N.E. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given the opportunity at the above stated time and place. EDWARD J. FITZPATRICK CHAI R.M1�N PLANNING COMMISSION � Publish: May 8, 1974 May 15, 1974 . . � ` _ �� CITY OF FRIDLEY MINNESOTA 0 �►�'� . X'I,ANNING AND ZONINC FORM i���; 1� �- `- �/ � � ^- — 0 ,APFL��,AN�' $ SIGNATURE � f ,f ' _ ���r4�a , ,�2 ��' /' iN t% r �� � �r /� i) . TYPE 0� R�QUEST _-__,-___R��oning ' �.�,>,_Sp�cial U�� Fe���r ���epho�ta Nu+mber % �G y` `( � � v�Yience _� _______--„�APYOV4� P�` ��' liaiinary �1�C .�._.,�,...APProval o� ��;n4% Pla�� __._...,......$treets o� ��;:'-�^,_• PgA�i�?Y dW:tER`S SICNATURE "�f'�� ;� Z-�(4� t,G � V�c�►t1o� . � Addros� v��r� c���: �}' C',...�r ,�c L�- other ��� � , �R.lepho�le Number �-t'�S.�l .� �� 7 � . v , _'� �c'�-�,� � . � . i�Gi��� ��tion of Yropo�ty %S��r/ �2�,�.,L. � %�=� . . ., .+ ,� .��.....�• ��+$al Q�acription of . Yroperty`;,-�� �`� �-T_����a-r� / , �, � �..�.�... i Rix . i.. R ��. q�'X-- a��!�,�.�n ����-+�✓ ;`1� 1' ��,G- F��s�at Zoaing.Cleasffication � �'� � . � �X��Giag U8e of the Property ,..'t?�Lr.-a-w' `,��. ��1 � ---.---�..-.,��. Pxopo�ed Zon�.�ng Cl�ai£,icati�n, S,pec�,al U� Variance or other requeaC �� �`� '•�� � /� � �- s�'� iI/C. �' �����'�-,l`t �,%s�.� �' ` � � L� � ���1�� , �� �f /. �q�lcr�b� brie#ly the iyrpe of Use aad the Improvement Proposed � S��ryC ..;,, �rea$e Of Property b�* tfie �rt.�eat Applicant Pzeviocsaly Sought to Rezone, P18t� Obtain a X,ot Sp�it� Obtala a Variaace or Special Use Permit on.the Subject Site�or Psrt of �tt ` G'� . • Whent � • ��� �ad Aeque�ted ' Fee Enclooed $ !^ pat� Filed Date ot Hearin� ��„^ � � � i � . , . � ' . � � � , • � _ i � • . ' � PLANN�NG ANri ZONINC FORM ; i . tivmber � 7'i�—� � . ; . � � � i i'ACE � 2 w ,� . I .� , �e tw¢etsigned understands thatt (a) A list of all residente and aWners af pro- � , _ perty within 300 feet must be atteched to � � this application. �. (b) This application must be �igned by eil ;' owners of thz prop�rty, or an explanation Eiven why this ia not the cese. � . (c) Responsibi2ity for any defect in the pro- . teeding� sesnitfng from the failure to 11at ' � • � the names s'nd a�dceeses of alI residenta �nd propert� o��r►er� of property within 30�D ' - feet of the prop�rty i� question� beioags to the undersi�ned. Reaideats and Owaere of �rogerty �+ithia 30(l feet:� �RSOtiS ADDRESS � � • . • , � . � ......._..... , . . ,�'� G�-G�C.�"�.�c%J`�f.� ��;�-�-�' ; .�. .��_ -- ---•--�•----.,..�..._.....�..� A sketch of propased property and stxucture muat be draom oa the back of this �ot'm or attached, showing the following; 1. Notth Direction - � ' 2. Locatiaa af Proposed Structure on 2ot. 3. Dimensions df property, proposed � � structur�� and front and side set-back�. • 4. Street Nsmes S. Location End use of ad}acent exiating � buildings (uithia 300 feet). 1'i�e under�igned hereby declares that s1I the facta and representetiorss stated ia � tpie epplication are true and corzect. ///} /\ f . . / / . �'�'�^-w�-.+.�..._.......... / / �� � � � � �� .�.�.�_$��il��� Y _ .. ..... _ _ . _._. . � � , • ' •. . • • . M � . 1� * * 1� � * � * * � . Approv�d Danied Dy ths 3oaid o� tip�pel�ts� 8vbjtct.to cht Folloving Co�ditione; ' date Approved Denied � by the Planniag Commission oa • Subject to the opllowing Conditiooa: . date � ' . Approved Denied by the Councfl oa =ubjtct to the Fcllowing Con�itions; � ' dste • . ' � '• roz� PC 100 . . . � . � . -��_: SP #74-10 MAILING LIST W. Red Stang ^ 7451 East River Road J'� � W. Red Stang 7701 East River Road N.E. Fridley, 55432 Golf Oil Company P.O.BOX 1589 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74102 Mr. & Mrs. Dale P�iner 12 Talmadge Way N.E. F�idley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Arlan Fust 24 Talmadge Way N.E. Fridley 55432 Esther D. King 36 Talmadge Way N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Larry Chevalier 48 Talmadge Way N.E. Fridley 55432 . Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Olson 7501 East River Road N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Morri� �entoft & Hulda Bangsund 91 Osborne Road N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Walter Gay 7479 East River Road N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Priem 7356 East River Road N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Einar porstad 7450 East River Road N.E. Fridley 55432 Goachman Corporation 515 N. 87th Street Omaha,. Nb 68114 Totino's Finer Foods, Inc. 7350 Commerce Lane N.E. Fridley 55432 f� �-- a � Planning Commissiora. 5/7/74 u � . - -< . • .:\ �' �' / � `\ \ (P' V � � '. ? � . � �`� '' � (,•,a�� /�t, . .'�� i+ . r-a,� ••Y . �� �� " d (1� � . �., . � . ' - ;;'�i 9 ���� . �� � � `�;;,, Sp �71-18 Ron's Gulf'Station ;�. . ''�� �� � ".� �- ` L.1 & 2, B1. 1, C. D. 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' � ... ... " .. ... . ... ... . . . , . . .. . .. . ._..... . ..�...., . ' �rm #5-68 c'�. LOT SP�IT RPPLICaTIOf� CITY OF FRIDLEY APPLICANT:� � ,/'� � ��--�A21�� ADDRESS : �� a � � `� � . � �J S et/ City Zip Code TELEPHODTE � / � �v/ / ! � ��y � / � s � -.-� �s Business �';t.�/ y�/ '•� �� Applicantf s No.me Lot Split 71- fDe,te Filed: Fee:��.�Receipt #?�O �5 , Council Action:Da.te ' RFi�iAi3]KS : PROPERTY 04R�'� ( S ) �'�� , . �iDI)R� F�� _ -. �tre�t � €�i�g � ��p, Cod.e - Street City Zip.Code : TELEPHONE #(S) Buainess� Home Property Loc�tion on Str(et > �, � ��r� or Exact Street A�dres� IF ANY �� D D Legal Description of Property: /��; s � �� Area of Property sq. ft. aent Zoning Classification � � The underei�ned hereby declares that all the facts and . xepresentations stated in thia application axe true axid . correct. 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Split aff the Westerly 75' of the Easterly 149.79 feet o€ Lot 11, Block 2� � Spring Lake Park Lakeside to make anoth building site. . .. �._. _-_ ..�. . ; -. - - -_ .: � � � � �j . ^ M , / � �L g ��' l ' �O � � i�y, �`y . . —.�9,�yR rs� ; ��.r�� � � ; - _ . , � . � . � � . . , �. . . . _ �- , _ � � - c�, ` , � � .� . -_ . : � 3S. � b � 21 � lr__,_� `1 � � ' � � � - � � � � '� . �� 33 �, . ; �. . , . � . � ; � ALL MEASUREMENTS APPROXIMATED ' � � o � �/ �XCz�7' 7h� r�zs i l�9• S"� ��° G O� 4' /./s� �e s i"G�� s�r�r j � ` � .� LOT SPL:.I T APPI.I CI�T I0(� �� CITY Or FRIDLEY PLICAI�iT: �� � � � � ` � � AY AvvxESS : J I � SS 1 � .� � - . -St�ee�j�J �/ City Zip Code TELEP�iON� � � � /� /� � 7' ��� xomQ Businees PROP�tTY OriT2iER� S } ` h � ' � i� �. c < <, .���� 1/` ,� � J � ��"'� .��ESS(Es et . �, . ��T� C7TY USF O�Y,.� pplicant's Name Lot Split c>-'�1 �'�,,C=oS Date Filed: . Fee: a;�20� Receipt �� Council Action:I?ate R�3.ARICS : f fi/I /�S !` '�_��?-- l Ci�y �' Zip Code Street City � Zip Gode TII,EPHONE �(S) }hzaixiess Home Pxoparty Loc�.tio:� on St�C� � or F�cact Stree�; liddres9 (IF A�ZY) . � y� 0 Leg�:l �escription,�'` �;%,q'."�'r�y� ��t�-" %r ��� s t . � � �� - � ���`�'� l � � �p � . /._.�% c_ � � ��? � � � � r��� ,� .1,, Reason for Lot Split: f1 f. Total Area of � roperty �q • f�� • ! PrQ: ent Zonin� Classificatio.n -, ��� The undersi�,rned hereby declaxea that all the facts and • repreaentations stated in thia application axe true and - correct. � � � � DATE: >.`"� � �I SIGidATURF � _ f��� • BEI,OW FOR CITY USE 0'dLY (S�Q xevexeo sicte fox �ditionai inatructiona� pLAT5 & SUBSs Date of Consideration - .. . � Rems�cks : PI,AItNING CON;;�IISSIOtt: Date of Con�ideration - � Remaxks: � CITY COtRdCIL: Date of Consideration -� � Remarka: :� � Z � �: ,� ; � �. �� .� 'f I � s � � � i-.� � = - �:.�.f � � ��' . . -�. 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L�1.� �iwo�rs»w+� e�w+�usmcass�a si cc.r.eirs on for Lot S��li �: C�, ,- � R� ; t- o -.. t: o r s �,.� . � .�, � t�.l. Area of �operty. sq. ft. � L'reaent Lor.i�; Cla�s�.i.icat� an _. - -- -- —_–�+,...,.....�.. The underei�ned hereby declare3 that all the f�cts t�.nd re�rer�entationg st�.ted in thia appli.catiozl are true �nd correct. DATE: �� ' `? � SIGI�ATURE' � ���� l' y'�i--t.�.-__,_� ' BFL4t•J FOF� C ITY iTS i O�dI,Y .�..�. (SQQ reverca aieio for Ati(�1�10 'X.A.�. 121`3tZ1lCtJ.021E pLAT5 & SIIBS: Date of cona�,aeratizon –_ _• � . Reae�rka : �.,� pI,AI1NIt1G C0�•iMISSTO:d: D�te of Conaideration – � . Remarks: CITY COUNCZL: Date of Conoideration –��,� ��emark:a : _..,.e,..-, ri w 7/ J-vv �. .._.�._....�.�._._ C�TY Or FRIDLEY `b� SP � � i . �� APPLICANT: �� r' r' c � A r'K r�. � � u c! o� �-. r., %_�'n ADDRES�; 23 / � C o .... � t �, fZ � . ) o , ?� � �� 1-�,�-, Ss-y3° � � � �Street City Zip Code T�LEPIIOi�L �� •� G o_ g 1, c� � I Hom� Business j PROPF�FtTY 0'r!:;.'� ( S) Sct �,._, � A�plic�.nt's Nrzme Lot Split ; -`�% .r ��.�`:'. ' � Date Filed: � � Fee::� Receipt ;r �� � � Cauncil Ilction: llate R��SA,FtY.S : ,kDDI�LSS ( ES � Street City Zip Code Street City Zip Code T�LEPHO: L 3�( S � � Honie Buniness ��.�n�.,�.�.,- � �. _ Prop�xt,y Loc�,tio:� or. :5+�:�eet . ,.5;53,� • � � or �:�ct Street �.uclrea� (Ia� 112iY), �' � s i 7� � ;r a � � . ., (�: s .r _ .��.�..� . I,egal D�scriptian of Fro,�erty: R -F� -t- �. <, L � .,P �-��-� %�l�-r.�v -iL 1..�.�� ,�.�.,� _.r��, � :.�.,� Z� .�% , , T J � Reason for I,6t ��li�: (°-� A,- � s= 4� .-., i I t` o�, L o t- r �.,, •- a., ry . Area of :'ro,^,ertv �q. ft. � �re�ent Lonin� Cl�soif.;ication ,- The underei�zed hereby declare3 that all the f�,cts t�.nd repreaentationa at�ted in this application are true and correct. � � ' ' . DATE: r� �' � 7 � SIG2dATURE��.��,�,���,.L�� ' .. � • BELO�•J FOR CITY 11Sr Qia�tIY (SeO,rcv�rea oiele for. r�eiditiozzai inatructione� PLATS & SIIBS: Dute of Conoidertttion - Rewarks: . PJ,ANNI2iG CO�iMIS5I0N: Dute of Conaideratfon - . ^ Remr�rks : . •' CITY COUNCIL: Date of Conoidaration - ' � Remarks : ��" � ... , . „ • . _ _ _ =�� �t � � ur i r�lu�.�� � Jr�'O� C,T'i'X 11`?�; (1'.n�Y 1r ._���..•r��wx....r�w+r'�a�:�s+ . ji��11C:i21t � :i I:cJ.it1@ i�r�PLICA2dT :13 � �- ,- �� � � r- � ,. „ � C- V � � o �. ,ti., � �, ;_ c�., � Lot Split r : _ - �.1_�� A.DDRES� ;� v/ o C. .� ,.� �, t 1: � ) o, t� /� 1-�,.,-, 55'�l3� i Street City • Zip Code ' y ' `I'EL�1'IIOi;t; � ' �_ J c e - � 1 �� ', Hom� Bueineas F�OPr�t2TY 0'r?:;:�?{ S � �c � - Date ]�'iled: Fee: i Receip� 7�"� u`� Cauncil ��ction: Date R��I��S • .kDDR'� S( F�.S � � . Street Cit�,� � Zip Ca�e St�eet City Lip Code � TEI,�,PiiO;`TE rE( 5 � . . . � �Hoc:e � }3uainess . +. . �, ' . K,a,�,�,,,,,� ' Y„�.��.x.. Prop�rty ?�oc�.'cion or S±�eet . ,SS���' or �:act 8treet h�.d�ea� (Ir AidY} � w c i �� J o. Y._., �(�. s a Le�al Lescriptic� of Pro��er�cy : � -1` t- �. � � �, ,� . ����q �_ � � . C'�C%r�r.� �C-i�'�-c-G / /�y`'t�/v, ! � , ��' "i./_�,.. �' Reason for Lot Spli �: \ c� v � -� � � f Q '1 � Q � S �v / � ,�'+ ` . Tot�.l Are�� of �'rone� t�- sq . f t. �re�ent Zonin�; Clas3if:icatiozi The unsler�i�ned hereby declare� that tj.11 the fwcts and repreeentationa st�ted in this application are true and correct. . � " DATE: S � �' ,l `7 � SIG�tAT[TRE'_���� �.'L�.��L_.< � • � • BFL�I•! F(lR CITY tT�t Oi�;i,Y �Se� r�verce aa.c?o for aeiditio�l inatructzon� ' ��r� UlYVM�tP'4�:� PLATS & SUBS: Dnte of Conaidera�ion - . Renu�,rk� : • . PLAI'�1vIr1G • C0:•1�II3SIO:d: D�te of Cozi�ideration - . Remax:ks : r"`, • . � GI2'�` COUtiCIL: Date of Condideration - �,� • . Recnarl�:a : ,� ��, 0 � CITY Or rRIDLEY • �� �� R CTTY T?5� (1?n�V - • _� _.,�,....»..:�,.....�..r�...,. 11�plicant's ii�.eia • APPLICANT• � � .- ,-c ( /-4 r� ,.,. � � u � 1 0 ,� � � ti % f^�, AUDRFSS : 2 3/ o C. ��. .., t R�. i o, t-� Is 1-�, �� S�5'y3� Street City Zip Co1e TFLEPIIOi�L �� � C � - S3' t� c� . -Hams Bueir�eas �oF��^r a,r::� ( s } � s� � „ Lo1: Split �� „�' � tf ;ZS� -�' �. D�.te Filed: Fee: �i�`� Receipt �� �ii`/'i Council Action:I'�.�e � IAitY�S : � . kDD�i�.SS(ES) ��t . Zip Ca3e Strezt 'T � Stree� City Zip Co3e TELEPHO;+E �,�( S ) � . Hoiue Bus ine s a � . . T �n:�...�_,��._.— -- 1 11l'C41rZ.Q:i OL: L)�+1_G.C�..Z . . ��'�� ��� . 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Tot�.l Area of :`!'o�'���ty-- - ��. ft. sresen�t 'Loni.n� Cl�ssii.ica�zor. � - ----- — - --- � The undersi�ned hereby decl�re� that �.11�the fact� and � � xeprer�entations stated in i;hia applicat�on axe true and correct. . . . • ' DATE: S �' `? � � SIGT�AT[J�E' ' � /� C� k'1-1.�,..L � . • • BFI.�t•1 F��t CTTY ZTSN O���I,Y (Se0 ��verea aielo for �ciditioz.al in�trueti.ons � . ���.aa�cvaw..m..+..+a...a�e .� . . . ,�^� PLATS & SUBS: Date of Conaiderution - • � � . }ten�cko : � pL�rxzrrG. C0.':�11JJiOii: Date oi Con�iderat�on - ' • � ite��ke : CITY COUI`CIL: D:�te o� Conaid�rution -: �,� . - Rcmnrt�:s z � • � . ,� . ii, � j �r'vJ :f.V�:J:.li�iC Lh�� LAti� SUgVEYORS �`� � ti - � � i.:�ti\��.?O�;S, �'�\ti�S�TA �5429 . � . , ; . - 5�1-25G5 � � �:�eet 2 of 2 S�ee �s � .. .-:-, i . li-�, /`^, !'M � •, p •.� ra �, �\ � ^� � ��„� � �� . .._J "1 "t ^s/ �� �J ;'�.�� �; -.. i � `\,,,� t'-r� 4 V �.. u v ... . r�v M'`ri� �I • Ws.�- VI�� w ra ��,�,�..� � ' . 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E' � � �w ve ��� 19.19'' . N30°3803�E�'� ��. • . . _.•� • • ';L''Li ;": . 26.84 !S ; i�.w ; ; S , S e' , a;� i . � � : `. �e. �0 5 �� ���W 6� � ��/ ~ � a ,, � 3 zx,� ' • • . . �,��~ � ry ~ . . � : . . � . � � . � . ^ • . � ' r � e`►•1 � ` ` O � � • � . . . . . . b (�' � � -,� �� � � � . i.,`.u , 3 . . �;. � w �� � •' ••� i ' • 1 M • � .v � _ �. . � ./'1 /'1 MEMO TO: MEMO DATE: RE : PLANNING COMMISSION May 17, 1974 HYDE PARK COMMERCIAL FARCEL ALLQCATION PLAN The Planning staff has prepapred a map of the HYDE PARK Commercial Area for your review and action, showing the use of the existing structures ar_d existing ownership lines. The following considerations were made in suggesting the future allocation of commercially developed property: 1. existing ownership - minimizing the number of . owners to purchase property from, and minimizing lot splits. � 2. existing codes - 20,000 square feet minimum area or 160 foot frontage, setback requirements depending on lot location. 3. obtaining the maxi.mt;m number of commercially developable parcels which sati$fy the minimum requirements. � � �