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PL 06/19/1974 - 7490J1 . , r �`�1 �� CITY OF FRIDLEY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING CALL TO ORDER: ROLL CALL: JUNE 19, 1974 . �� . PAGES APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: JUNE 5, 1974 ], - g RECEIVE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION MINUTES: MAY 14, 1974 RECEIVE "CRITICAL AREAS PLANNING PROCESS" FROM JAMES LANGENFELD RECEIVE BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MINUTES: JUNE 6. 1974 9 - I3 14 - 34 35 - 3a RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS SUBCOMMITTEE MINUTES: JUNE 39 - 41 11, 1974 l. FUBLIC HEARING:� REQUEST FQR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, 42 - 47 SP #74°3l, by CURTIS BARSNESS: Per Fridley City Code, Section 205.051, l, A, to allow construction of a second accessory building to be located on the West- erly 168.5 feet of Lot 6, Revised Auditor's Subdivi- sion No. 10, the same being 6581 Central Avenue N.E. 2• PUBLTC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF A PREL.IMINARY PLAT,48 - 53 P.S. #74-04, INNSBRUCK NORTH TOWNHOUSES REPLAT SECOND ADDITION, BY DARREL A. FARR DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION: A replat of Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, Block 4, Innsbruck North Townhouses Third'.Addition, located at 5533 to:5539 East Bavarian Pass N.E. 3. VACATION REQUEST: SAV #74-02, ROBERT STIXRUD: Vacate the East and West 10 feet of an existing 30 foot drainage 54 - 61 and utility easement on Block 1 and 2, Lyndale Builders 7th Addition. / ��'���� d�� � l��t� � � ,< ,: � ` ; :� � - �� � � ��Y� � . .� �� .��'°� /'� CITY OF FRIDLEY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING JUNE 5, 1974 PAGE 1 CALL TO ORDER: Chairman Fitzpatrick called the meeting to order at 8:05 P.M. ROLL CALL: Members Present: Fitzpatrick, Harris, Lindblad, Blair Members Absent: Drigans Others Present: Darrel Clark, Community Development Administrator James Langenfeld, Chairman of Environmental Quality Commission APPROVE PLANNING COA�'IISSION MINUTES: MAY 22, 1974 MOTION by Lindblad, seconded by Harris, that the Planning Commission approve the minutes of their May 22, I974 meet:ing as written. Upon a voice vote, aI1 votinq aye, the motion carried unanimously. ^ RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEAIS SUBCOMMITTEE MII3UTES: MAY 28, 1974 MOTION by Harris, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Commission receive the minutes of the Board of Appeals Subcommitt•ee meeting of May 28, 1974. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unan.imous_Zy. RECEIVE BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MINUTES: MAY" 28, 1974 Mr. Lindblad said he had one comment to mak�. He said that he noted that Council had concurred with the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee recommendation on the Salt Storage building except that they deleted stipulation 5 which stated that Council work up an agreement with the Minnesota Highway Department stating either they provide an area for multi-recreational use a.r provide an access to an area for such use. Mr. Lindblad said they thought a boat or canoe launching area could be provided as this would be an ideal site for such a facility. Mr. Clark said there was a real need for this. Mr. Harris said he had been at the Council meeting and as he remembered it, it seemed that they felt they might have problems of security in proviain this facility. � MOTION by Lindblad, seconded by Harris, �hat the Planning Commission rece.ive the minut.es of the Suilding Standards-Design Control ^' �Subcommittee meeting of May 28, 1974. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, _ the motion carried unanimously. l. PUBLIC HEARING: CONSID�RATION OF 1�,MENDING CHAPTER 205, SECTION ' � 205.051, PARAGRAPH 2, A, ACCESSORY USES, OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OP' FRIDLEY. �� � Planning Commission Meeting - June 5, 197'4 �age 2 /'1 � Chairman Fitzpatrick read the Public Hearing i�otice on the proposed amendment to Chapter 205, Section 205.051, Paragraph 2, A, Accessory Uses, of the City Code of the City of Fridley. Nir. Fitzpatrick said the purpose of this proposed change was to set a riia�imum size on second accessory buildings that would not require a special use permit. Mr. Lindblad said he thought only one accessory building and one additional accessory building is ail that should be allowed on a lot. He said he wouldn't like to see two or three little sheds on a property. Mr. Fitzpatrick asked how many accessory buildings under the minimum square footage requirement for a special use permit would be allowed on a lot.� � . Mr. Clark said the intent is to allow a garage and one other accessory building. Mr. Harris said he thought this should be discussed so the intent was clear in the ordinance. Mr. Fi:tzpatrick said we have to decide at what point we want a second accessory building ta require a special use permit so that the requests be�ow this requirement can be handled at the staff level. ^ Mr. Clark said the intent of the original ordinance was so that � a second accessory building couldn't be built that would be used for additional income. He thought any building up to a 12 f oot x 20 foot � size would be too small to allow any use but for the purpose intended, which would be for some type of storage. You would need a building this large to store a boat, for instance. /� Mr. Harris said we co�uld specify that any accessory building not be used for home occupation. Mr. Clark said this is already in the Code. Mr. Harris said he thought it would be a good idea to restate it in this section of the code also. Mr. Fitzpatrick said he thought that anyone who was going to try and use a second accessory building for additional income would want a building larger than 240 square feet, and this would still require a special use permit so this could sti11 be controlled. Mr. Harris asked Mr. Clark if they should specify that these second accessory buildings have to meet the State Building Code. Mr. Clark said he was sure that the metal storage sheds did not meet the State Code. They didn't have 40 pound roof loads for one thing. He said these aren't habitable buildings, and the metal storage sheds were so popular, he didn't fe�l they should concern themselves with this. He said people don't enter storage sheds that much in the winter time and it would really be a coincidence if one collaped when someone was in it. Mr. Harris asked Mr. Clark how having this building affixed to a permanent foundatian would be interpreted.. Would this mean a concret� slab? Nir. Clark said he didn!t think a concrete slab could be required. He said h� has seen a post and beam used also and there may be other � i , k I � Planning Commission Meeting - June 5, 1974 Paae 3 � � methods to keep these buildings permanently located. This is to prohibit people from buying a floor for these buildings and not attraching these buildings to any foundation. He said he thought the statement could remain as it was as the City wasn't having any problems with i� now. MOTION by Lindblad; seconded by Harris, that the Planning Commission close the Public Hearing on the consideration of amending Chapter 205, 5ection 205.051, Paragraph 2, A, Accessory Uses, of the City Code of the Ci.ty of Fridley. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the'motion carried unanimously. � MOTION by Narris, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Commission recommend to Cbuncil that Chapter 205, 5ection 205.05I, Paragraph 2, A, .Accesscrz� Uses, of the City Code of the City of Fridley be amended to read as follows: 2. Accessory Uses A. Private garages or other accessory buildings. On1y one a�cessory building �n excess of 240 square feet is allowed per site. One additional accessory building is allowed provided it does not exceed 240 square feet. ^ Any accessory building in excess of the above requirements (square footage or number of buildings) requires a special use permit. AII accessory buildings must bep.ermane'ntly a�ttached to a foundation and may nat be used for home occupation. AZ.Z garages whether attached to, tucked under, or detached from the main dwelling, are considered to be an accessory building. , Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Harris asked Mr. Clark to contact Herb Meyer of the State Building Code Division and ask about these metal storage buildings having standards set by th� State. 2. CONTINU�D: PUBLIC HEARING: P.EQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMI`1', SP #74-10, BY W. RED STANG: Per Fridley City Code, Section 205.051, 3, N, to allow trailers, campers, mobile homes, boats, machinery, s.parting equipment and like enterprises having its merchandise in the open and not under cover of display salesroom, to be located on Lats 1 and 2, Block 1, C. D. Hutchinson Addition, . located at 6451 East River Road N.E. Public Hearing open. ^ Mr. Clark said the petitioner has asked that this request be continued until he can meet with the Oil. Company to see if he will be able to have a fenced in area for any outside storage he might need. If he can obtain this, he wili withdrau� his request. If he can't obtain this, he will still need a special use permit. /'\ n � Planning Commission Meeting - June 5, 1974 Page 4 MOTION by Harris, seconded by B1air, that the PZanning Commission continue the request for a SpeciaZ Use Permit, by W. Red Stang, SP #74-Z0, until the petitioner decides to wiihdraw his request or to continue to seek this special use permit. Upon a uoice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 3. RENEWAL OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP �73-03, BY KEITH S. SWENSON AND DENNIS D. SARKILAHTI: To continue a service station and permit the addition of rentaZ of local and one-way truck and trailers, as per Fridley City Code, Section 205.101, Paragraph B, 3, E, l, to be located on the East 119.01 feet of Lots 28, 29, and 30, Block 4, Hyde Park Addition, the same being a Texaco Station at 6071 University Avenue N.E. Mr. Dennis D. Sarkilahti was present. Mr. Sarkilahti said Mr. Swenson was no longer connected with this request. He now has U-Haul trucks and trailers instead of E-Z-Haul. Mr. Clark said that as far as he was concerned this was one of the cleanest rental stations that he had seen in a long time. The petitioner has kept the rental units in an orderly mannex. Only once or.twice has there been more units on the property than there shou)d be and the petitioner said this would happen at times when a lot of units came in on the week-end and they couldn't be moved until Monday. Mr. Clark said they have changed off on where they parl�ed the trailers and the trucks. Mr. Sarkilahti said the reason this was chang- ed was because where the trucks has been located, this had almost caused an accident happening an:coming over the curb. Mr. Blair said he liked the location of the units better where theY were �ocated now, than where they were located before. Mr. Clark said the Ci�y�has received no complaints on this operation. He said that the present operatar of this station was doing a good job in keeping a neat operation. Mr. Lindblad asked about the one year renewal. Mr. Clark said he thought this was a good policy because it helped keep the oper�tor. aware that he had to keep the property in good order. Also, if another operator took over the property, they would have to do the same. Mr. Fitzpatrick asked the petitioner if he had any objection� to a yearly review of the special use permit. Mr. Sarkilal��i said he had no objection. . MOTION by Blair, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Commission recommend to Council t�at the special use permit, SP #73-03, b� Denni� D. Sarlcilahti, to continue a service station and permit the addition of rental of Zoca1 and one-way truck and trailers, as per Fridley City Code, Section 205.101, Paragraph B, 3, E, 1, located on �he East 1I9.01 feet of Lots ZF3, 29 and 30, Block 4, Hyde Park Addition, the same being a Texaca��Station at 607.i University Avenue N.E. be Planning Commission Meeting - June 5, 1974 Page 5 ^ renewed for one year. Upon a voice vote, a1I voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 4. VACATION REQUEST, SAV #74-01, BY'FLORENCE E. SWANSON: Vacate that part of Hugo Street dedicated in the plat of Swanson's Terrace, lying Easterly of the Southerly extension of the West line of Lots 1 an� 3, Block 1, Swanson's Terrace. 5. REQUEST FOR A LOT SPLIT, L.S. #74-1I, BY FLORENCE E. SWANSON: Relocate the division line between Lots 3 and 4, Block l, 5wanson's Terrace, to be located parallel to and 80 feet South of the South line of Lots 1 and 2, Block l, Swanson's Terrace. Mr. Clark said that what prompted this request was the sale of Lots 4 and 5 to the City for park property. Lot 3 will remain. a residential lot. The reason for the dedication for the bubble for the cul-de-sac was to give access to Hugo �treet for these lots which isn't needed now. Mr. Harris said he had talked to P�irs. Swanson's representative on the telephone before the meeting. He.wondered.if he had to come to the meeting, and he told him he didn't think he had to be there. Mr. Harris said Mr. Sporre told him this is torrens property. �, Mr. Clark said they may have a problem at the County. He said that if this had to be platted, the City would probably have to share in the cost because of the park land. Mr. Harris said it was worth a try to handle this as a lot spTit. Mr. Clark said the legal descrip- tion was quite simple so this might help. Mr. Harris asked if it was going to be hard to describe the vacation? A7r. Clark said no. It could be described as all of Hugo Street lying East of the Westerly line of Lot 1 extended South. MOTION by Harris, seconded by B1air, that the PZanning Commission recommend to Council approval of a vacaiion request, SAV #74-01, by F1or�nce E. Swanson, to vacate that part of Hugo 5treet dedicated in the plat of Swanson's Terrace lying Easterly of the Southerly extension of the West Line of Lots 1 and 3, B1ock 1, Swanson's Terrace. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Fitzpatrick said he thought the request for a lot split was a rea�onable request to stra.ighten out the lot line of Lot 3. Mr. Harris asked if there would be a fence between the park property and Lot 3. rir. Clark said he was not familiar enough with the development of the park property to know if tnis would be fenced. They ususally do put up a fence. Mr. iiarris said it would loak bett��r to have the fence go on a straight line�than at an angle. ^�� Mr. Harris said what this lot split request amounts to is a land trade off between Lots 3 and 4. MOTION by Lindblad, seconded by Harris, that the P.Zanning Commission recommend to CounciZ apprvval of the request for a lot split, e Planning Commission Meeting - June 5, 1974 Page 6 L.S. #74-11, by FZorence E. Swanson, to reZocate the division line between Lots 3 and 4, B1ock Z, Swanson's Terrace, to be located � para11e1 to and 80 feet South of the South line of Lots 1 and 2, B1ack 1, Swansc�n `s Terrace. Mr. Harris asked Mr. Clark if it was necessary to state that if this dian't get accepted by the torrer�s examiner it will have to come back as a plat? Mr. Clark said no, it will just have to come back a's a plat and have Public Hearings. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Clark said the petitioner had stated orally that they thought the fee should be waived on these requests because the City is benefit- ing from these requests also. MOTIDN by Harris, seconded by Lindblad, that the Council consider waiving the fees for the requests for a vacation, SA V#74-01, end a 1ot split, L.S. #74-1.Z, bv F.Zorence E. Swanson, because the City wi11 benefit as much as the petitioner from these requests. Upon a voice vote, a.Zl voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 6. I�IEMO FP.OA'! JERROLD BOARDMAN ON ZONING CHANGE FOR CHASES ISLAND Mr. Clar)c said the City had received a letter from the State saying that they will approve our fload plain ordinance with the � change that Chases Island be changed from CRP-2, flood plain, to CRP-1, floodway. This doesn't affect the use of this property as far as the use the City can make of this property. Boat docics and � shelters or anything else that would not float away during a flood can be built on this property. The reason for this change was because CRP-2 would allow the filling of land, and they want to make sure the channel coulcl not be narrowed with land fill. He said the City had no objection to this change. MOTION by Harris, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Commission receive the memo from Jerrold Boardman on the zoning change for Chases Island. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting ay,e, the motion carried unanimously. 7. INFORMATI'ON FOR HYDE PARK �TUDY Mr. Fitzpatrick said this is still under discussion by the Council and as the Planning Commission had received all this information on Monday, he didn't think anyone had been able to read it all yet. Mr. Harris said he was at the Council meeting on June 3, 1974. He thaught the Couricil was thinking about having the Planning Commission hold a Public Hearing. Mr. Clark sa�d the Planning Commissior. should probably wait on ^ this until they get the minutes of that Council meeting so this could be cla�ified. MOTION by Harris, seconded by Blair, that the Planning Commission receive the information for the Hyde Park Study and continue this item � Planming Commission Meeting - June 5, 1974 Page 7 for further consideration. Upon a voice vote, a21 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 8. ARTICLE FROM PUBLIC MANAGEMENT MAGAZINE 1970 FROM JERROLD BOARDMAN: AESTHETIC POLLUTION MOTION by Lindblad, seconded by B1air, that tfie Planning Commission receive the article from Public �anagement 1970 from JerroZd Boardman entitled Aesthetic Pollution. Upon a voice vote, alI voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. �r. Clark said this was an article t�at had been called to Mr. Boardman's attention and he thought it was something the Planning Commission would be interested in. Mr. Fitzpatrick said this is something we have talked about from time�to time in relation to billboards. He said he had been to the Fridley D.F.L. convention and there seemed to be support�for the enforcement of the sign ordinance. He said they weren't as specific as he woula have liked them to be. Mr. Harris said there was discussion at the Council meeting on having the Environmental Quality Commission study and make recommenda- tions on the applications for variances and special use permits on the billboards. These would come back to the Planning Commission and ^ Board of Appeals. /"� Mr. Langenfeld said that someone on the Council has said that the Environmental Quality Commission could make recommendations on whether the variance sho�ald be allowed an� this had been questioned � by the City Attorney. Mr. Harris said this was because only the Board of Appeals were authorized to make recommendations on variances. What the Board of Appeals and the Planning Commission want from the Environmental Quality Commission is a recommendation on the �nvironmental impact of each billboard which would help these two bodies in their recommendations. 9. INFdRMATION FROM JAMES LANGENFELD FOR THE PLANNING COMMI5ION MOTION by Lindblad, seconded b� Harris, that the Planning Commission receive the i.nformation from James Langenfeld. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Langenfeld said that most of this information was self-explana- tory. He had given them a copy of the Environmental Quality Commission by-laws and information he had received at an environmental symposium at the University of Minnzsota. ' < Mr. Fitzpatrick said the Planning Commission information. He said the summary of environmental State of Minnesota would be very helpful. was glad to get this legislation by the Mr. Langenfeld said he had just received a capy of "Critical Areas of the Planning Process" f.rom the State Environmental Quality Council. He only had one copy of this. He asked the Planning Commission secretary to make copies of this and see that all the � � L e � � � � � r � �=t°^,�' :q i"1 �, e Plann�ing Commission Meeting - June 5, 1974 Page 8 �tembers of the Planning Commission got a copy. Mr. Langenfeld said he often got material that he thought the Planning Commission should have. Mr. Fitzpatrick said the Planning Commission would like ta have copies of the Environmenal Quality Commission nlinutes. Mr. Langenfeld said he would ask the secretary to see that they got them and then he could include any other informa- tion along with this. 10. GENERAL DISCUSSION Mr. Lindblad asked when Burlington Northern was going to clean up their junk yard between 47th and 49th Avenue. He said this should either be cleaned up or fenced. Mr. Clark said this should be taken care of by late summer or in the fall. Mr. Langenfeld out for a recycling tliis as yet. asked if there had been a possible site picked center. Mr. Clark said he had no knowledge of Mr. Harris said that up in East Ranch Estates by the 78th Street exit between Rancher's Road and University there was a break in the sanitary sewer line and surface water �aas running into the sanitary sewer. He said the Metropolitan Sewer Board should be notified of this to see if some credit could be given. This should be repaired. NOTE: This has been fixed temporarily until there is storm sewer construction. Mr. Harris asked when they were going to work on the drainage ditch for 78th Street and get the storm sewer for this area completed. NOTE: August 15th is the completion date. Mr. Langenfeld asked who would be doing th� testing for Moore Lake. Mr. Clark said he knew there had been bids taken, but he didn't know who had gotten the bid. Mr. Langenfeld said that he wondered if anyone on the Planning Commission had seen all the trees that had been cut down in the County park west of East River �Road. He said that when you see this, anyone would vote for a tree ordinance. He said you can see all the way to the river now. NOTE: The County went in to clear some brush and found di_seased trees. They had no choice but to cut them down. - Mr. Harris asked Mr. Clark to check on a sign by the Town Crier that was in City right of way. . '� �� Chairman Fitzpatrick adjourned the meeting at 9:40 P.M. Respectfully submitted, � ,; ��;�t,.��l,�r , i .� ��"�:�, ., f:�./ orot y Evenson, ecretary � 0 0 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION May 14, 1974 MEMBERS PRESENT: Jim Langenfeld, Mary Martin, Shirley Kennedy, Tom Sullivan, �eeAnn Sporre, and Bob Erickson OTHERS PRESENT: Harris, Lindblad, Fitzpatrick, and Drigans Chairman Langenfeld opened tk�e meeting at 7:40 p.m. BY-LAWS Mro Langenfeld asked the Commission members if theq had any comments on the By-laws in their final draft formo Mrs. Sporre directed a question to the Planning Commission members as to whe�.her or not they had absentee voting or proxy voting in their ?iy-Laws. Mr. Fitzpatrick stated that they did not. Mrs. Sporre expla�:ned they had proxy an3 absentee voting so as to be ahle to get full input from the Commission members when a member is absent, as long as neiiher vote is being used to constitute a quorum. /"1 Mr. Fitzpatrick said when 2 out of 5 of the Planning Commission members are absent, they continue their actual bi�siness until a meeting where there is better attendance. POSITION OF EQC MEMBER 0'� THE PI,ANNING _COMMISSION Mr. Langen�eld read out loud the discussion made at the Planning Commission's meeting on Apri1 3, concerning the position of a EQC member on the Planning Commission. The motion was made for the Planning Commission to take under advisement having a member of th� EQC becom.�ng a permanent member of the . Planning Commission. It was said that if a member of.the Environmental Quality Commission became a member of the Planning Commission, the EQC would become a subcommittee of the Planning Commission. Mr. Erickson asked if the subcommitt�e came up with something, would that go directly to the Council; Mr. Fitzpa�rick said it deger�ded on what type of action it.was. All recommendations would go directly to the Council. Mr. Harris said they would have direct access to the EQC minutes if they became a subcommittee. They would have the opportu�l��+.y of either accepta.rL� �r commenting on the minuies. Mrs. Sporre said she felt it was the EQC's idea ta become a member of the Planning Commission so as to give more balance to the Planning Commission and to expand their own criteria for decision making. She asked if they took the structural area of the land into consideration when they were � making plans? Mr. Harris said they required that a complete set of ,� engineering drawings be made at the time of the glat. They go into depth on their research and take into consideration the location and surrounding areas. ENVIRQNMENTAL SYMPOSIUM Mrs. Sporre reported on the Environmental Symposium she had attended, It began with a general discussion an the new Legislation. Several Page 2 Enviranmental.leaders spoke on the Legislation. She att-ended the seminar ��� on �nvironmental Impact StaL-ements. She also attended the workshop on fihe � �Metro Parics Bill, and aslced some questions pertaining to North Park. Mr. Langenfeld added that the Symposium began as a general discussion and was broken down into �-�orkshops afterwards. One of t.he taors:�op's Mr. Lan�enfeld attended �aas titled, "Tools for Citizen E,ci:ion. Don Slcznner aie a s � �� � p,.ech on citizen act�on an.d stated in order to have proper "ci.tizen output" the person or citizens must have a desire and taillingness to accomplish a certain end. �e also attended � caorlcsEiep on Energy. Phillxp Ga�z, represent�tive of th� � �nergy I�geizCy, 5a;� t:iie Agezx�y �.�i11 submit an energy report on January l, 1976. Mr. Langenield fel.t: this would be of inte.rest to everyo�ie. Pir. �Langen.�eld at�.nounced that on Thursday, May 16, the Ford Fa�.nda±.ion is plannillb to have a public ma�ta.ug to Ie�rn about energy policy projec�s across from the Raclisson on 7th Street, �Ie though� it would be beneficial for anyone to atLend. CMrs. Spor_re said .tIie�e tsoulcl b� a semi.nar by the Northern En--ironmental auncil on "C1E�.I1 t,la�er; TI;.e Ci.tizen's Role Toda '� �aorkshop held a� ti�e I:: nnepi.�i �v�tltte psethodist Ch�rch in Nlinneapolisefromt4��a1 to 9 p.��z. on May 30. TEie cosL- is $3 fo.r a dinner rese�vation. ORDINE�NCE 52G` � D1r. Lang�nfeld read out loud ���'EiG Comma,ssion is established to stimulafie interest � in and promoce an a��;areness of environmental concerns among the citizens of F�:idley to serve as a resouxca �gency to the City on matters reQ enva.�on.ment incl.uding infozin�tioi�. oiz en��iron�nent-�,1 problems nbarding c regulatior.is of the County, Me�.xo olitan �- ,. , 14tas, palicie�, exten�_ �� theyr af�ect on Fridl.ep �,�d �o �� r;"� and .rederal �.ev�1s to the Manuger„ and other appropria,te Com.�lz.ssa.ons on�mattersCpertair.�.ngito��h�City mainLenance ox improvement of ihe enviroizin�nt including the review and xecommenda�i.ons o� programs ��i�d policies witiiin the City." Mr. Langenfeld felt this e�plainecl or�e of his pri.mary reaso�zs ��hy he would lika to see an Environn�ental qualit-y Cammission individual on the Planizing Commission. Tom Su1la.van asked if the main F;urpose of �he Plunning Commission's attendance at ttiis m�eting was i:o see what type o� business tfie Commission carried on? Mr. �Laugenfeld indi.c�,ted ifi was. Tom Sullivari felt the procedure of this Inzefiil�g t�as d�f��xent compared to some of the other 'meetin s, they had discussed in length tf�� North:Parit situation and he TreePOrdinance� for e�ample. � GENLP�AL DISCUSSIO:� � . Mrs, riarLin sa a hat the Fridley Environmental Quality Commisaion should do is gefi together and find out what the laws are and write it out specifically and give it to everyone, so people lcno�a tahat pozaers the Commission has,� what L-he Commission sfiould be looking at, and what other Commissions are empowered to do and also tind ou� wtiat the St�ate says the Coaunission can and cannot do. Mr. ;;.arris thou�;lit tf�e Parks and Recreation Commission picks up alot of the environmeiital quesr,ioas because they tzave been in existence longer. �� # � k' yi.- 7 �'- � `: :.�....:� Page 3 �1 ^ P1r. Harris suggested that it might be a goad idea for the Environmental Qnality Conunission to take a copy of the City Code and look it over., � Mr. Erickson a.slced the Planning Commission i� they are ever put on �he Council agenda for a psrt:�cular topic so i�t is brpught up at the Counc.zl meeting. �1�. Fitzgcr.a7.d said it happens ofi:en. A few timss they are called upo� �ahen L-fiey are not on the agenda but are in a�.tendance at the Council meeta.ngs �,nd are asked a particular question. T,ee?�nn Sporre asked i� any members of the Environinental Quality Coi�unission had been notified b�}� mer:ibers ot thu Counc:il f_or clax�ification of resolutia_;s? Mr. Langen�=.;1d said thei� had reque�sted a reco:runr�ndation on North Park 8L1CI t�1� Pioare Lake T.ask I orce. rir. Iiarx�_s �elt the �nv?ronme��ta1 Ouality Ccin.�issi.on shot�ld obtain the . C�ty Code and l.00lc it over and also -r.eceive the Planni.ng Commission's agenda at the saine time tt�e i'1<^<nT.1in� Co��:r.u.s,ion r.c.c�i�c=es it, so zt will be possible beforehanci to lcnow tUhai� items are to be da.scussed. MOTIOi�1 BY 7y L,f3NN SPOI;P.E TN_AT Z"r� ENV�°RO\Ti•iEN']'AT. QUALI'TY COi1_MISSION REqtTEST A I�CAL OP:Ci�1:CN GF T��C CIX'i' A`�"�OI'.�'�T^�' �S TO G�,TIIETIir� O�i NOT IT WOULD P.�QUIRE A CHARTER Ai�`�ND��NT TO lI�CLUDT AN07'F�P. �.��A�El: U� TET� PLANNING COri�1ISSI0N, FOR CT,A,RIFTCA7'ION. SECO�DED �1' TOM SULZIVt�N, UPON A VOT_G`� VOTE, T�TE rfOTION CARRIED tTNANIMOUSLY. Members o� the Couun:iss:i,ons furttier d�scussed the City Code in regards to hav�.ng anoth.er memtiex ozz Lhe Planning Commission. Mr. Dr.igans r�fexred to Sec�ion 2('1.05 on adciitions aiid read out loud some of i:tie requireMents of a Commission and a subcommii:te�. The City Council malces that appointment. PZr. Drigans felt that u�itil such a. time that citizens ccme before the Enviranmental Commission c•�ith a zenuest �hafi �•�ill have an enviroz�mental impact, tf�cre is no i�eed for �.n. inclr�.vidual to sit on tlze Planning Commission. Other sections in the Ca.ty Code c•7ere referr�d to. � ATr, Drigans stated ttiere caere �nany areas in which the en-�ironment is concerned, and the �nvironmental Qczali�y Cocnmi.ssion should deal with many aspects. Pir, La.ngen:feld said everything would rer�.��in th� same . unti.l further d.iscussio�i, concerning the seating of a member on tlie Planning Commissfon, Sugguesta.on was made by Bab �ricicson to hold a special meetin� before the next regulax June meeting so as *�o discuss and gather together the thzzigs the Conu�iission ��ould Iilce to accora�lish and see what they actuall�. can and canno� do. .Mr. Langenf_eld aslcc�i i� it �aas agreeable to everyone to hold a special meeting on Tuesday, June �+ at 7:30 p.m. at the City Hall? June 4 wi11 be the date oi this m�eting. . Mr. Langenield asked tlie Flanning Commission if �hey had any comments or suggesti.ons ior input at this special meeting. •Mr, llrigans said Uy checking through �t:e City Code they wi11 understand iully what they should be looking /� ' at. . VAC,ANCY _ON I:NVIRON�111N1��L QUALI'CY CO�ti�[ISSTON MOTZON 331' TO�I SULLTV[1N T.I3A,T TIIG CITi' COUNCI'L CONST_U�R rITLING THE VAi;ANCY TItAT EXxSTS Or TE1L POSTIT:�.ON I:CX�En KAYE 1�.D. S};COND�D BY SHIRI�X KCNiV'EDY. UPON A V0�}:.:.L VOTL, '1't3E r10TI0N C�i;I:7�D UNANIriOUSI,Y. Page.4 xrc,YC�.xNC cr�z�,r� Mr. Langenfeld said he had spolcen with Mr. Tim ricDonald from the Metropolitan � Recyclicig Ce11L-er regardi.ng his appeurance before the Fridley City Council.. concerning the P.ecycli.n�; Center. lie wi11 not be able to a�pear until some- Cime late June. rir. McDonald said they must have an area that is City property, and there-would be a nlan permanently on the premises at a11 times, plus a s'�.elter must be provided. The man would�be a�handicapped individual �rom �nis area. Th� income derzved from this Ce_2ter would be used to compensate this ii�divicival and any cacess would be used for the Center itsel£. It would be a permanent set-up: The Metropolitan Recycling Center tiaould desire compiete control. ovex the Center. If tlie Citq a_s interest�d, Mr. Langenfeld said he �aould contaet Mr. McDonald L-a give h:is present:at:Con. Mr. Lan.genfel.d �•aould 1ilce the Czty Council's recom�rn��idatio��.s an tha I;ecycli�.z� Center, and allow placem�nt on the Council agcnda ;;ometim� in June, i� possible. . � rirs. Martin broughi up the topic of compasting leaves. Arricles on this will be sent to ail members and this �,�ill be a topic on tlie next meeting`s agenda. ACCEPTTNG TtT�; MII�'L?Tl'S � � T20`C7:0\� EY }30;; Lr.7�I�,SO.�I, �ECGNDPD BX LE�ANN SPORP�, THAT THE APRIL 9, 1974 MINUTES B� ACC�,P17�D [dlTii O;�f; CORR.ECTIC�t AS: 1s� p��e, 6th paragraph, be changed to read, "car�tiguous Caiih the North Parl: area in lceeping wii:h the natural �mena_ties of I�TC�rth Pa-rlco" Upon a voice vote, the mot�.on carried � u�ianimous ly . � . /•1 ' DISCI7S5 T.ON ON /:?tc'IOP.Y ' ` � LeeAnn Sporr� asked �ahat i.hey were goi.ng to get out of an Armory? rsr. La��genfeld read a letter from Robert Aldrych, Di.rector of Cixril Defense, on the topic o£ an Armory i.n Fridley. Mr. Aldriclz pointed out an asset of an Armory would be mass sheltel and mass £eedings. Mr. Langenfeld further stated that the Armo-ry c-aauld provide civic ancl r�creati_on.al facilities. Here again, economics woulce b;� a priority item for consideration. Mr. Drigans said tne Plur.ning Commission`s action was to reco:nmend to the Council to hold consideration of an Aimor�= to set up some type of Committee that c,rou=3 contact potential users and also investigate L-he type oi'f�cility to be built a�id the IocaL-ion of placement. Mr, Lindblad voiced his opinion as to tahy he voted against an Armory. He thought the price caas deceivin�. He said tl�c rridley I-iigh School caf.eteri,a is l.arge enough to ieed many people. FIe c�uestioa;:d wi�ether there would be another Armory if another dzsaster strucI.. He said there are many churches that could feed and house many people such as it�: 1965. He felt the people would be mislead to thinlc they are getting a�ecreational center like •the Y or the Braolclyn Park Civic Cen�er. The questi.on came up o� what type of recreational�services would be served by the Armory? Mr. llarris indicated.it was in their minutes. Mr. Drigans said there will probably t�e a medical national guard unit that uses the Arniozy one weekend a moiith. Pir. T,indblad stated it was not definite whether they would use this unit for a certain a certain Iength of tin�e. ��� � - • � Page 5 �� NORTH PARK LeeAnn Sporre said she would like to see the Environmental Quality Commission help the people in Fridley. She suggested taking some money out of �he EQC budget to sponsor posters for tours of North Park that the League is sponsoring. MOTION BY LEEANN SPORRE THAT THE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALI".'Y COMMISSION APPROPRIATE FTFTY DOLLARS FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEVELOPING POSTERS AND PROMOTION OF THE NORTH PARK TOURS ON JUNE 23. MOTION D IED FOR LACK OF A SECOND. Mrs. Martin felt if the EqC was sponsoring this program, it would be fine tor the EQC to promote this, but since the League of Women Voters were sponsoring it, it was their position, ADJOITRNMENT MOTION BY TOM SULLIVAN, SECONDED BY MARY MARTIN TO ADJOURN TI� MEETING. UPON A VOIC� VOTE, THE MOTION CARR.IED iINANIMOUSLY, The meeting adjourned at I1:35 p.m. The scheduled date for the special meeting is Tuesday, June 4, at 7;30 p,m. The following Tuesday, June 11, wi11 ��e the next regular meeting. Respectfully submitted, ^ �'E��GCc� ���C��c.�t�L�xJ Shelle�Morrison � . ' �G��� CZ'�-c�� � CRITI�AL AREAS PLANNING PROCESS � MEQC 51 AUiHORITY, PURPOSE, DEFIPJTTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .p. A. Authori ty . . . . . : : . . . . . . . . . . . . � . . . . . . . . .p. B. Purpase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . .p. C. Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .p. MEQC 52 Cf�7'�RACTERISTICS AND CRITERIA FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF CRITIGAL ARERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .p. A. .Characteristics af CriticaT Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .p. B. Criteria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .p. MEQC 53 RECOPt;f�EtdDAi'IONS OF CRIYICAL AREAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .p;: A. ContPnt.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .p. B. Initiation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .p. � C. Local Unit of Governmen�t Action on R�comrenc�ations .....p. D. Regior�al D�velopm�nt Commission Ac�ion on Recommendations. ..p. E. Eouncil Actio� on }2ecen;m�n�ations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .p. F ��� 1 . 1 . :1 2' 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 7 MEQC 54 DFSIGNATI�N OF CRITICAL AREAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .p. �0 A. Au�hori� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � . . . . .p� 10 B. /�ction � �he Governor . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .p. 10 . C.. Gontent of Order of Designation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .p. 10 D. Use of Order b,y l.ocal Uni�: of Government .�. .........p. 10 E. Duration of dre!ar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .p. 10 MEQC 55 PLANS AND RECU!ATIONS FOR CRITICAL RREAS,. ..........p. 11 A. Content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .p. 11 6. Preparation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .p. 12 � � . C. Review of Plans and Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .p. 13 -i- . �_ I � � ♦ D. Modification of Plans and Requlations . . . . : . . . . . . : .p. 14 � � :�_�. ^ E: Council Preparation of Plans and Rec�ulatians .... ....p. 14� F. Implementation of Plans and Regulations. . . . . . . . . . . .p. 15 G. Update and Re-evaluation of Plans and Requlations... .....p. 16 H. Enforcemen�t of Plans and Repulations . . . . . . . . . . . . .p. 16 MEQC 56 DEVELOPMENT IN THE CRITICI-tL AFc�A . . . . • • • • • • • • • •p• 17 A. Limitation . . . . d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .p. 17 �B. Notice to Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . .p. 17 MEQC 57 PROiECTIOiV OF LAi�DOWNER'S RIGhTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .p. 18 � � -ii- � �� I CHApTER TWENTY ,� _ CRITICAL RREAS PLANNING PRO�ESS MEQC 51, AUTNORITY, PURPOSE, DEFI�ITIONS (a) AUTHORI7Y. � The Reg�lations contained h�rein are pr�scribed by the Minnesota Environ��ental Qu�lity Council, pursu�nt to Minn. Stat. Sec�. 11GG.04 � (Supp. 1973) for �he �mp�emeri�;ai;ion o� P�iinn. St�t. Sections 116G.01 ' to 116G,14'(Supp. 1�73), herein ref�rred to as the Critical Areas Act of i�73. Yhis Rct deais ►vith �hQ du�i�s and r2sponsibilit'i�s of the Er�vi ror�rr�en�al Qual i ty Courc� 1, state agenci es, ftegional � U�vel o�ment Commissions, and i�cal uni�s of yoverrm�n� in tF12 i�Gil�Clf'ICdt7Qf! and . desigratior of c►�itical areus and the pr�cparation ar�d implementation of plans and regul��cfons for Cr7tical Rreas. (b) PURPOSE. (1) The purpose af these �egu1ations is to provide public agencies and private persons �,�ith pol7cy, definitions, proccdures, criteria, siandards and guidelines of stateavid� application ta be used in ^. �the implemerltation of the Critical A�°eas Act.. (2) Because deve�lopment in areas of the State that possess important historic, cultuial, or esthetic values or natural sys�ems �hat perform fur�ctians of greaf:er than local significance may resuit in irreversible damag� to these resources,.decrease their value and utility for public purposes, or unr�dsonably endanger life and proper�y, th� Sta�e shall id�ntify these critical are�s and assist and cooperate with local units of a�ver�nment in the preparation. of plans arcl regulations for the w7se use of �hese areas. (3) The criticai are�s planning proc�ss is intended to be neither a "court of last resort" tn �eview p�?rely local �Tanning and zan�ng issues nor a subsiitu�e for an on-�aing land �ianning process involving the leyislative, exe�utive and judicial branches of stat� ar�d lacal gavernm�ni�. The cr;tical are�s planning process sha11 be limited to exce�tioral circumstanc�s �v�7ere other po�rers are ur�availak�le, inapplicai��e or are not being t�sed effectiv�ly to ensure adequate and coor�iinated local, regional and state planning and regulation �c protect the public interest in the area. (4) The critical areas plannign process is intended to be applied to a limited nurr��er of �reas in the Sta��.� Criiical area designation based or� crit�ria that may cha�acterize large or common areas of the � . State or reyian shall be avoided. f � (c) pEFINITIONS { �� n The following terms as used in these Regulations, shall have the �ollowing meanings, unless otherwise defined: (1) "Council" means t�e Minnesota Environm�ntal Quality Council created pursuant to Minn. Stat. �116C.01 et. seq. (Supp. 1973). (2) "Developer" means any perso� or governmental agency undertaking any development as defined in these Regulatiors. (3) "Development" means the making of any material change in the use or appearance of any structure o� land including but not limited to: � (aa) Reconstruc�ion, alieraiion of the size, or material change in the ex�ernal appearance of a s�ructure on the land; (bb) Change in the intensity of use of t�e land; (cc) Alteration of a shore or bank of a river, stream, lake or pand; (dd) Cemmencement of drilling (except to.obtain soil samples), mining or excavation; (ee) Qemolition af a structure; ^ (ff) Clearing of land as an �djunct to construction; � (gg) D�posit of refuse, solid or liquid waste, ar fi11 on a parcel af 1and; (hh) Divisian of land into three or more parcels. (4) "Development permit" means a buildi�g permit; zoning permit; water use permit; disr�arge permit; permit �or dredging, �illing or altering any portion or a watercourse; plat approva1; re-zonins; certific�tion; variance or ather actian having the effect of permitting any development as defined in the Act or ihese Regulatians. . (5) "Government develo�ment" means any devela�ment financed in whole or in substantial part, directly or indirec�ly, by the U�ited Stat�s, the S�ate of M7nnesota, ar any�agency or poiitical subdivision thereof. (aa) "Development �inanced in substantia'1 part" m�ans developm�nt . with more than 50 percent of its financing or.reimbursement from monies of the gavernments, or any agency, or politTCal sub- division thereof. . . -2- (bbj "DevPlopment financed indirectly" means development . under°µrritt�n or insured by m�nies of the governments, � or any agency ar poli�ical subdivision thereof. (6) "Land" me�ns the earth, water, and air, above, below or on the surface a►�d includes any improvcments or struciures customarily � ' regard�d �s land. (7} "Local u��� of governmpnt" mea��s any political subdivision of the State, including bu�.��ot limit�d �o counties, municipali�les, towrt- ships, anci all agenc��s and baards Lhereof. (8� "Order" n�ans the G.o`��r•�or's Er,ecutive Order that formally desigrai.e:� a part�cular area as a critical area upon t�e recorrmcnda�ian of th� Council. (9) "Parcel" of land means any quantity of land Gapable of being d�scrib�d �,�itn such defini 4e�ess t�at 9ts loc��t�on and bo�ndaries may be �stab�liJhed, which is desi�nated by its owner.ar developer as l�n� ta ae us�d or� c9evelop�d as a unit, r,r which has been used or develap�d as a unit. (10) "Powers" me�ns the statutcry or othe� legal authority of federal, state, o�° regional ager�cies and iocal units of gavernment. (11) "Recor�nerda�tion" means a written documer�t praposing a particular � area as a cri�ical ar�a that is efficially submitted for review and aci;ion by the appropriate bodies. � (12�} "Region�l Developm�r�t CommissiQn" m�ans any Regional D�ve�opment Comn�ission creaied pursuant to i�i�nn. S•tat. S�Vtions 462.381 to 462.395 (i97�) and tt�e M��tropolitan Council created pursuant to Nlinr�. Stat. Chap�er 47�B (l�il}. (13) "Regula�ians'" means tf�e instrurn�nts by which state ag�ncies and 1oca1 ui7its of governm?nt contro1 the physical develo�ment of th� critir.al area or any part or d�ta�l th�reof. Reg�l�tians includ�, but are na� limit;�d to, ordinar�ces establisi��ing zoning, subdivisian cor�t�c�7, platting and the adop�:ion of detailed maps. (14) "State agencv" means a Stat� t�o�rd� cammission, instiiution, or any other uni t of ��ate goverr�m`r��.. (15} "Structure" means anyt���ng cons�r�t�cted or installed or portable, the �s� o� Evhich requ�res a locai�en on a parce� of land. It incl«de� a�rnova�ie svru�.tc�re �v�hich can, wi��le i�t is lo��ted on land, bA used for f�ausing, business, comm�►~cial, agricul�ural, or office �3urpose� ei�ther tempararily or pe�manently. Structure also includ�s fen�.es, billboards, swimmir,g pools, poles, pipelines, iransmission lines, tracks and a�dvertising signs.� -3- �• ^ � MEQC 52 CHARACTERISTICS RfVD CRITERiA FOR THE IDENTIFICATIOPJ OF CRITICA! AREAS (a) GHARACTEPISiICS �F.CRI7ICAL AREAS. A critical area sha11 have ane of the following four characteristics: (1} An area signific�n�ly affected by an existing or propos�d major govet��m�nt developrn�nt that is intend�d to serve subs�antial nunbers of p�rsans �eyond the vicinity ir��vhich the d�v�iopment is lacated and ihaL tends to genev�ate subs�antial development ar urbanization. (2) An ar�a having a s�gnificar�� effect �a,pan an existing or� proposed � majar c�av�pnment a�velopm�r�� that is intended to serve substan�ial numbers a�' persorr beyond ��e v�ci�ity ir� which the de�elopment is Toca��d and �ha�� �tends to g�nerate ssabstantial dev�lopment or ur�banization. (3) An area containir�g historical, natural, scientific, or cultural resources of reg�onal or statewide impor�ance. (4) An arca having a significant #mpac�'upon historical, natural scie��iric, or cultural resources of regional or s�atewide � import�nc�. , � (b) G�ITERIA. In accord�n�;e with tt�e characteristics of h4EQG 52 (a) and the purpose o�= th�se Regulations, a critical area shall mzei all af the fallowing criteria: (1) The area si�all bP of significan� regional or statewide public interes�; (2) Other pati�rers are uriavailable, inapplicable, or are not . being used �ffec;t�6vely to �nsure ad�qua.t� and coord�nated local¢ regional, or s�ate pianning an� rregulation to protect the. public int�res� T��the area� (3) The ar�a shall be one of a limited nu�i�er of such areas in ihe region or sta��; and (4) The a�°ea shall be described s�p�cifically enough to permit delineatian by legal description. � -4- �9 � lA � ' MEQC 53 RECO�MENDATIONS OF CFtITICAL AREAS � 0 (a) GOPlTENT. A recommend�tion to designate a crfitical area shall inciud� a�l of" th� following: (1) The legal descriptian of the boundaries of the area; (2) A description of t�e characteristic(s) of the arEa pursuant to �i�QC 52(a}; (3) A d�s�riptiar� o� hos�t the ar�a meets all of thcrver�te�ia of�;�:`:��R�- MEQC 52(b); . (4) The dangers�to ��e reaiona� ar statewide interest that would resuit from unrec�uiat�d d�ve�lo�ment or dev�lopment contrary �o �h�� in�ere�t; (5) The adva�ntages �h�� �vould bfl �chieved fram the de�eiopment of the a�°ea i� a m�nn�r that caordinates state, regfonal, and local ir��erests; (6) The standards and guicielir�es to be follo�red in tf�� preparation and ado�tion of plans and r�gulat�on�, �o �he exteni possi�l�; � and (7)� The develapmant, i� any, fhat would be perrnittec� p�nding adoption of plans arid regulat�ons fn� a critica'i area. (b) I�ITIATIO��. A recam��r�dation ta designat� a cri�ical area may be i n i ti ated by th� fal l o��a'� ng : • (1) The Gouncii; (2) Regiar�al Development Comrn�ssia�s; or (3) Locai units of gavernment. State agenc�es and pri�a�e p�rs�n� or orgary�z�tions r��y submit sug�estians for a r��cmmendatior� �� �he Co►.�ncil, a Rec��b�nai Devel��m��t Co�r�iss�on or a local un��F, a�-�govcr;►�ne��t.:. Th� burdan o� pro�i= tc� su��,�:�r�t���.� ������:..'. ��` reca�r�n�n�at��r� sha1� r�es� t�rith �he Cour►c�i 9�he Region�l ��velo�m�n� Ccmrni�sion or the local unit c�f governrnent �that initiai�s the recor�m�ndation. (c} LOCAL UtdI7 0�' GOVERfd�RENT ACTIOr�J ON RECO(�t��ENDA7i0NS. (1) In areas witf�in.t�e jurisd�ction of an existing R�gional i'"'�, Development Co��nission, a local unit of governmen�G initiating a recon�nendation shall suGmi� it to i.he Regional Development Co�issian. _ 5.- � (2) Iti ar��� 1 acal uni'c (aa) (bb) no Regional D�velopmer� C�rr�nnission exists, a. o��ernment i n i t7 ati ng a v��corrrsn�ndati an: Shall give :-.? notic� of the recc�mendation and the ptabl i c 6�ea�'� ng � '-� c�� an th� recor►unendati on in th� official nea�spaper or ' county �n the area directly affected a;; %��.� ,�corrs��.na�;;;. 1i�hin 15 days of .i n i t_�a t a r�g t��e recommer�da ti on; R1ay-r�ai1 no��ice of th� reco�+endation ta a �rsons aaming r�a1 p��op�r�y ��ai �hi n ti�e �oundar7 es of the are� °_ � i s lNl°�M'Itl �h�.iocal ur�i� af g�v�rnm�n.�.'� juri�T�.,�9nn� �...�...:r. as d�tern�ined by tax rLCOrds; �� a (cc) Sl�all subm�� �.h� r�co���r�ndatian ta ��er�r otf�er local unii a� gQ��rr��n;�n� �s�d ��y ��g��nal De�eiopm�nt Co�:mission w��h • juri sdi ��ion tli th� � g��� ar��� d i rec�ly aff�ct�d by �i�e � . r�cnm��nda�� o� �ri thi n 15 aays �f i r��i �f a%i ng �hp recommer���t�on; , (dd} �h�ll h�ld a�ublic h�aring or public meeting c�ithin �he 30 t� 45 day p�riad car�n,�rciny ��th �ch� legal naiice o�F the r�co�rrendatio�, that �ii�.11 b� provi�a�( for prap�rty av�tPrs, ltl�e�'t�sted p�Y'a��is' �nd local �nits of c�overn- ment ta com��f�nt on th� recamm�nda�ion; and (�e) Sha11 submi� the origi�ral ar m�difie� �°eco�nendation witit a st�tem�ni o� thc local ur�it of �av��°nment's accept�nce or rejection af ��� recor�s��n�iatio�� and a11 comm�nts receive�f ,'�� � on ihe reco��r�nc�ation �o the CounciT: wiihin 15 days af�er the p�r.i�d. for cor�men� has expired. � (3) Lacal units of goverr�r�nt v��i� e��c�ive a recor�nendation fram anot�her local ���i+t of gever tlm�n� fo� c��nm�nt may gi��e notice �s prescribed in MEQC 5;� (c}(2)(bbj and shall submi� �� �h� local car�it af governrnLri�. i�itiati�g the rec�rr��ndati�;� uny comments on the recomrrde�ndation wiih�� the designated time period. {d} REGIQNAL DE�'�Lf��'E�fEtdT ��r;;�7IS�I0N nCTIG'Pd flN �EC���M�NDATIO;dS. (i ) Each Reg�onal Detij�lo�,m��t Co.�is�ian shal l periodically ��ali�i �-���� c�ritirig r�c�m�nAnd�tians of cri��cal ar�as �rorn local uni�s af govern:7�en� w�i�hin �ts juris�iction. (2) When a�Qgional Dcvela�ment Commissior� ir�i�iates a recommendat�an or recc����s a re�or.�rE�r�d���c�ri f�°o�! a lac�l unit of go�ernment or the C��,�ei 1, i �: (aa) Shai1 give le,�al notice of the recorrr���ndation and the .public h�aring ar �r�eting on the rec�rr�r,�ndatian in t�e effic�a� n�t����aper o�P e«ch' caun Ly i n�he ar..ea di rectly affected by the recon�mcnciati�n ►��iii�it� 15 day� of r�ceiving or in�tiating the recammen�atian; . (bb) t�i�y� m�il nc��ic� a� the reco�trmendatior� to all persons a�vning real p�operty ►�i thin the r�co�.r;�;���ded are�,as determined by tax recar�s. -6- �.a . . �� (cc) Shall submit the recommendatian to every other local unit �;� ^ of government ancl Regional ��v�lopm�nt Comrnis�ion ��i�ih jurisdiction �ri�hin th� areas d�rectly affecied by the reco�rn4ndation wi�hirt 15 days o� receiving or initiating the recommenda�tion; (dd) Shall hold a pub?ic hearing or public r��eting within th� 30 t� 45 day period ca�nenci:�g with the leqal noi��e o•f the recarr�nnerdatian, that shali b� provid�d �or prop�rty owr�ers, in�e�es�e� pers�ns, ar�� iocal units of governmen� to co►r�nen� on the re�ommend��iony ar�d (ee) Sha11 su�mit the original or m�difie� recommendation E�i�h a st���,,;?nt af �h� R�g�onal G4�e'io�men� Commission's �cc�ptanee or r�jcct�on of �he r�comr,��r�a��lon and �11 corr�ner��s receiv�d on ih�e recorruner��ai:on to �fie Council within 15 days a�ter the . pericci ior con,ra�r�� hMs expired. . (3) t�hen a Reg�or?�i Drrr�lapm�nt Car�r�niss�on rec�ives a r�cor��nendation from the Cot�nci 1, i'� s���i ��oi 1�:1 �he pracedures prescri b�d i n NiEQC 53 (d}(2), unless th� Co�nc�i has determin�d that tr�e tin�e requ�t�ed �'or R��i�n�i DeveiapmLnt Cor�r►ission review an� action mus� b� snor�ten�d Qr elir�in�t�d. � _ (e) COUN�IL ACTION ON RECOi��1E�dI3r`�TIQ'�US. n � (1) t��hen the Gouncil initia��s a reco��;�ndation it shall: � (aa) Subm�t the recomm�ndation to the Regianal Develo�m�nt Camm�ssion(s) ali�h jurisdicti�n withi� �the area dir°ectiy aff�ct�d for review and actian, as prescribed in t�i�QC 53 (dj(2�; or (bb) Fo11o►N the pr�aced�r�s prescrib�d in MEQC 53 (e){3), wt�en it det�rmines that t�i� time r�eq�ired fo� h�gi�nal D�velopmpnt Comm�ssion r�v��w �,n�l acti�� must b� shortened or eliminated to avoid fur±her �r�da�germ�nt to the regi�nal or� s�tatewide inierest in the r�cor�end�d ar�a. (2) When the Cauncil receil�es n�tic� c�f action on a recommend�tion far a critical area fro� u Regio�a� D�v�lopment Commission or �'rom a loc�l un�t o� �overnment, v��he'r� no Regional p2velopment �ommission exists, it shali have 6� d�ys-to review the recomrrendation and either: (aa) Give �egal nota�� as prescr7be� in ME�� 53.(e)(3) �f its dec�sion to c�rciuct a p;�blic hearin� pursuant ta Chapter 15 a� the reco��m�ndata�n; er _7_ - • . ?� � , (bb) f�atify the Regional D��elopment Commission or local unit of goverr.rri�nt of i�s rejection of 'che recommQndation and its reasons therefore and speci�y ar�y authorized a1ternate action � to protect the regiana1 or sta�ewide public interest. - { (3) When th� Counc7l's decision �n MIEQC 53 (e)(1) or (2) is to hold a p��b]ic �earing on the r�co�r4menda�ian, the proc�dures to be fol7owed are: (aa) Legal no±ic� of at least 30 days shall be given ta the fo1 � otiui ng: (i) ihe Governor (ii) The appro.p�i�te state �gencies; (iii)� Th� Regional DAvelopment Commissions and local u���s of govern�n�nt wi�h ju�^isdiction over the ar�a affect��1 ��� tf�� r�cQt7��nendation; ( i v) Persc�ns v��ho h��� f i� ed ss�i th the Secretary of Stat` p�irsuani to Chap�er 15 to rece�ve notice of p�abl i c he�r� ngs; (v) R�questing p�rsons; and n (vi ) Each p�f�son �€}r�� irZg real proper�y within the reca:�,mended a��a and w7�hin 350 feet of the .� r�c�r7��r�ded ar~�a wh�n the recoit�nended area is 1,Q�0 acr�5 or lesse /'� (bb} Orze legal 11L�:iG@ of the recommenc�a�i�n shall be placed in the officiai ne�vsp�r��r o� each county in the area dire�tly aff�cted by the reco����4,id�ci ar�a �t least°�iar�o wee�:s: �C�iot� �o the date af the public hearing. (cc) The Councii may ma71 r�otice of th� recomrnendation to all persons ot•rr�zn� real pr�operty �7thin the recon�ended ar�a as detet�mine� by �ax r�cards. (dd) T�� legal notice shall 'include the following: (i} The time and location o�F the hearing..and ( i i). The recoru�nenda �i on . (ee) The public i»aring shall be he3d in each county affec�ed by the proposed critical area. �:� . _ _ �,�¢� � { ' �� � (f€j At �he public h�aring, the Ca�ncil shall receive a11 testimon}� ^ and exhibi�s r�iati�re to the ��signution af the proposed crit�cal . � area, including �he ar�ount and sourc� o� funds and technical aid required to prepare and adop� plans and reg�latio�s fo� it�e� propos�d cr7tical av�ea. t�n a�'ficial r�cord of the he�r��g shall be pr�pared. W�-,�n a transcr��� is req�es��d, th� Council may require`t�e pa��ty reques�ing to pay the reas�nable costs of prepari�g the trans�ript. (gg) After tFie publie h�aring on t��� r�commendation, th� Cauncil sha11 examine the recnrd �nd prepare findings of �'�ct that shail i�clude the failo+�ing: (ij Rn e;plas�ation of. any n�odifica�ian or rejec�ion of act�ion by � Regional Dev�io�m�n� c,o�nission o�^ �o�al �snit of c�c��aerrme�� o� the recarnmendation;. (ii) Th� arr�ur�t a�d source o� funds anr� technicai°aid recu�ir�d �ar �h� pr�n�ration and ado3�tion of plans and regulations; (iii) i�lhether th� proposed critical area m�ay be ��f�Ctive�y �rotcct�d by ar�y othc:r powers; artd . (iv) The specyf7c stand�rc�s and guid�lines to be followed in pr•eparinc� and ado��irzg plans arid regulatiot�s for � - the crit�cal area. /'\ (�hh) Wi thi n 3Q days of tiie ��bl � c heari ng. an the recorrmandation, the Counc:il shali, bascd on t��� �'indings af fac�; . (i) Submit the rec�n�mend��iQn to designate a critical area ta �Fre Governor; er (9 i ) R�ject tf�e r�commenc!atiori. �� i'1 �iEQC �� DESIG�sATI0�1 OF CRITICAL AR�AS (a ) AUTHOftITY . . . . ��', On�y the G�vernor may ci�si�nat� a critfcal ar�« upon the reco�nendation of �the C���cii . (b) a�cTZa�v �� r�� �ov�����. (1) t�hen t�i� Cou�ici� su�m��s d r��co�,��rd��ian to d�sig��te a critical are� �a ti�e Gov��r�����, ��te �c��er��c�r� may ��sigr7a�� b,� Ex�cu�i�e Ord��� �il or ��r� �1� tP�� �e��.��:r�nd�c� a�rea as a crit�cal area. (2} Ti�� ��t�����r° s�y�i� ��rd a c���`>- o� �f�� c��°��r� of designa�ion ta the ?��i s�a 4�rL, Cc�urtici 1, af � vc��d stai:�� and fed�ral ��3en�ies, Re��e�al D`��/C,tG}i=1i�n� C�ry�m�s�i��s ���f larai urits o� g�brernment with ju�r�sc�ictic��� �ir� �ny ��r�t �� the d�sig��ted cri�Gicai area. (c) COt�TEi�T�� 0� Q����;� 0� G��IG�d�iIOi�._ The order of design�ti�n sFi�ll in�iuc�e the fo116wing: r1 (1) The 1��� 1 descri � u�� o� o� th� b�����at,i �s of th� cri ti cal area; (2) 'ih� reaaan �hat �z p�rticull�:� ar�a is a critical area; (3) The s�ncific sf�r�.�rds 8t1C� �E�1C��71i1P,5 tn be foli��red �n prep�ring an�+ �d�,pting plar�� �nc� r�gu ia�:iors �or �h� cri�ical �rea; and (4) Th� d�vLla��nent� 7f �ny, t��t sf�ail �� p�r�nitted pen�ing the ada�t��a�� of pi�r�� �r�c� rec��.������ons, consistent wi�h �the poiici�s of f:h� ldct and �i��s� �t���;r��ions. (d) USE 0� Ot;€��R �Y LOC�� �.s`�al�' OF Gt���C1:9�1�rENi. Each 1oc�1 ���ri� of gc�ernr;t�nt s�aii at�cach the order o�F ci�sig�ation to exi sti �� tp�gul a 4 E c�;�J . ' (�) DURRTIGN_C� C�tCFRe The ord��° o� desig�?.�i�n shall E�� eff�ctir�� f�r no lan�er t��an t9�ree years p�:�c�ing appr���� ��� th� l.�gisiature c�r b� the R�g�onal D�velopm�nt Comm�ss�or�a a�here nn� �xists. �� �ach develar�:�nt region in which a par� of the cri�i�as ar�a is �ocat�d. fi�ter a R�gional Dev�io�ment Co�nission has appr�aved the crit�cal ar�a d�signation, it shali r�ot revoke or rescind ^ its ap�g�oval, except as nec�ssz�ry �,o update ard re-evaiva�e plans and reguiati�ns under hiEQC 55 �d) or th�se Regulations. .. �p � _ _ . -- � .E �'1 MEQC 55 PLANS AND REGULATIOP�S FOR CRITICAL AREAS (a ) CONTEt�T . � (1) The initial critical area plan and any subsequ�nt update and re�valuation shali explicitly-record the follaa��ng�stages of the critical area planning process: �V (aa) The evaluatian of ex�s�ir�g conditions and trends, includin� a description o� �ny change in each of �F�e elements of t6�e plan and a comparison bett�rGen �t�e iniend�d and act�al results . of any adopted loc��9 regionai or 5ta�e programs ar�d regulatians; (bb) The �valuation of alterna�iiv� futures, including th� major problem� and opparturit7es associa�;ed ��ith each ai�e�nat�ve; (cc} The fc,�m�lation of abjectiv�s based or� ti�e evaluat�or� of exist+ng conditions an� �lter�na��4�e fu�uresa The ob�ectives shall be m�asurabl� �hort-rana� steps �;�};ard goals expr°essed in stat� iaw, b�r �he R�gional Devei��mer�� rornmi�s��� and. �rr, the standards a�d guid�lines sp�cified in the o�^der a�` ��siyna�i���- When the obj�ctives differ siibstant�al1,� from ihose previqusly adopied, the pr�dic��d cansequences sha�l �e compated; and �„� (dd) The formulation of programs and �^egulations desic�ned to achieve .. the a�jec�ives. The progra.r�s shall speci�y the sch�dule and sequrr�ce or actiors ar�d dev�i���nent to b� urdertalc�n by indivi�du�l publ�c ag�ncies. 7he regulations sha17 be sufficient�y specif7c to provide public �g�t�cies with �the b�sis f�,r eval�ating individ�ai ��v�lopment permit applications. (2) The critical areas planning process shall speci�'ica�ly address the fal l oti�i ng �ac�ors : (aa) The �lemEn�cs of regiQnal or statev�ide interesi id'enti�ied in th� recan�nendation �o designate the critic�l ar�aa (bb) The s�tandards a�d guideiin�s to �e fo1la�ed in prepar�ng and adopting p��ns and regulatyons as spec�fied in the order . af d�sic�n��ion; and - (cc } Any ati�ier rel evar�t physi cal , soci al ,- or economi c el em�nt as pet~er►�tted by state law. (3) The �ortions of regula�ions for th� designat�d critical area that are imple�n�n'ced by 7o�a1 units af rovernment shail conform to the pa���rs and prc�cedures author7zed ar required by ap�ropria�e state l�w. _ (4) The port9or�s of regulations for the designated critical area that are implem�nt�d by state agencies shall conforr�z to the powers and ^. _ pro�edures a��horized�or �requir�d by apprapriate state laws or regulations. - 11 - �_, (bj PREPRRATION. � (1) �Requirement. l�hen a critical area has been designated, plans � and regu1ations to govern the use of the critical ar�a shall be prepared, unless acceptable plans and regulat�ons exists. (2) Res�onsibilitv for_Preparaiian of Plans and Requlatior�s. When ' no p�ians or regulations for the critical ar�a exis� a� �he time of the ord�r of designai�on, the plans and regulations shall be prepared by ��he follawing: �� (aa) Each local unit of g�verrment with jurisdiction ��►ithin the cr�t�cal area and the exis��ng author7ty to develop and � enact plans and regulatior�sg (bb) ihe Regional U�velopme�rt Corr�nissian c���th jur�sdiction within . the critical area �ai�en requested �aithin 30 �ays af notic� � o� �r,e order c�� designat:on by a local unit of gover°�men� witt� jurisdict�an within �he critical area; or (cc) 7he Council arhen reques�ed within 30 days �f noiice of the order of designa�ion �y a 1oca1 �n7t of government �►i�h jurisdictian tti�ithin the critical area, when no Regional Deve1�pment Gor��mission exists. (3) Time for Preparation. � - �(aa) A loca� unit of government shall pre�are the plans and regulations wi�thin six mon�hs of not7ce of the order of des�g�ation. /'1 (bb) A R�gianal Dev�lapment Commi�sior� sh�ll prepar� the plans and regulaiions within six months of the requ�st from the local unit of governmen�. � (cc) 4��i�t� the local unit af g�v�r�ment or Regional D�velopment Con3mission re��ests a�7m� extension far the preparation of plans and regulat�ons, the Cauncil may grani �he time ext�ns�on t�hen it d��err��in�s that the local uni� of gove�nmen� or ��gionai Development Con�nission is making a conscientiaus a�t�mp� to develop the pians ar�d reg�laiions, and �hat t�e project is of a - m�.gnitude th�� preclud�s 'cl�e completion9 �eview and adnp±ian af the plans and regulatians within the time limits estabiished in these Regulatians. (4) Reimbursc��?��nt of Costs. ldhen a Regional Develapment Co�nmission prepares the pla�ls and r�gu1ations for a critical area at the reguest of a ioca� unjt of government, it may seek-reimbursem¢nt from �he local unit of governmen�t far the actual cnsts of pr�para�ian. _ 12 _ �8 (5) State A ency Assistar�ce_ When the Counci� de�ermines that the acal unit o� gover�nme�t or the �egional Develapment Camr�i�sion .�-� that is pr��aring the plans and re�uiatians for t4�e Critical area requ�res i�chnicai as�isiance, �h� Council shall dir�ct ihe ap�ropriat� state ag�r;cy or agenc�es to assist in the preparati0n" of �he pians and reg�lations in accor•dance �rith a time sch�dule establis6°��� by the Council. � � (6) PubliC p�t^ti�ipai9o�. The pr���aration process shall includ� adequate opportun�i:y fa� i�atic�n by the genQral public, prop�rty L1t*171t'1"5' nar�-oa�ner users of 1and, anci ��ipr�p�ia�e officials or r��resentativ�s of local, reg7onal, staie and i°�d��°�1 gov�rnren� agenci�s. The approp�iat� Regional ��v�lo��r�r�t Co.�niss�on may ap�flin� at� ad�+isory committ�� consistiny c�� rept`esP�tatives of i��� above in��o��sts �to guide �h� p�ar��ning pr�cess. Pub��c hearings wi�� ad�qu��e hotice shali be h�ld.-, �. : .,� :� - , :��:, (c) RE�IEt� RND APPF:�1�/�L OF Pl�A�aS A��D RECUL�TFONS. (1) Submissia� of P'ans �n�i ��rul�t�t}c�s for R�4{7ew. (aa) A local �nit or govern��n4 i���t has existing plans a�d reg�iations or has prepar�d plans anc� r��ula�ian� �'or the criticai ar°�a shall subr��it the pia�s ar�d re�ui�t7ons to th� �ppropriat� Regio�ai De���'��pm�r�i Cor;���ssion, ar� v�hen no R�gianal De�eio�ment Ca��ni�sion exists, to �h� Council +or r�:v�ew, vri�;hin 30 days � o� the order ar designati���. (bb) A Regianal Ded�lop�°n� CQm�llssion t��at has existi.ng plans and r�gulatlo�s ar has prc�ared plar�s and regu`I��ians f�r the cri�ic�.l area sh�11 su�mit �cne plans and r��ula�ior►s to t�� Counc�i for r�view w�ihin 3c� d�ys of the order of - d�stignatio�. (2) Req�onai ��tr?io�r���� G�?m�niss�c�r► F�v��t,v. i`h� Regiona� ��velcs�?rn��tt Cus�m�ss7�s;� sh�ll r��i�r� t�e pla�� ar�d r�g�la��on� p�'ep��'°d by ��e local u�it a� gov�°r�o ��vn� for conslstencv wa �n �egior�al �����tiv�s and the o�der af ��s��n��io�r. 4,�i�hin 45 days �f rec��v�ng ��+� p�a�s and reguluti�ns, ti�� Feg�or�al Ge�ei��m��t C��niss�on s�al� sub:ni� its wri�.t�r� eval!+a����� �n;� t�el4va�t pr��ar�e� d�v��op���� p�a�s �r . 1«nd usc �iar�s, �r�� th� plans ���� r�g�ala�i�;�s �� th� Councii. U�or� a requ�s� fram �i:�ie �t���on�l �D��J�icpm�:nt C��:��ssio�, ti�� �:ou�ct� m�y grar�t ���m� ex�er�e��o;� of 30 d��� ��i�n i�e Cour�cil c��:t�rmi��s t�a�c � the R�:gir��i DevelQ�}�;��i Cam;n�ss��n has satisfactor�ly d�monstra�ed tf�at i� r�q����es r�or� '�ime for �°�view. , (3) Council_ r:�vie_ w and �p�roval .�'he, Council shall reviei�a ail plans and reg�ulat7�ns prepare� 1-or ��sig���ed critical areas. t��thir� 4� clays of rec�iving �lan� art� regu`ta�i�;�s from th� local unit of gov�rnm�nt or the ��gi���a1 D��'e�o��i�ent Corr��ission, the Council sha11 revie;� ti�e � . plans and r°egula�io�rs t� deterr��ine their con�iste�cy va��h the provisi�ns of th� orcler nf d�signa�i�n, �;�e evaluati�� of the Regt�na7 D�veiopment - 13 - �� Commissian, and cammQn�s of the affected state agenci�s. When the Councii has campie�ed �he review, it shall either: � �(aa) Appro�e the plans and regulatians �y a ti�ritt�n decision � �:���� and no�ify the local unit of governm�nt or Region�l Develapment Commission; or - (d) n (e) n (bb� Return ihem �o t�e local unit of government or Dev�iopment C��►iss�or� for r�odification with a ex�lanation �f the need fo� r���i����t�on. t�QDIFICATIOt� G� FLA�dS A"!!) REGt��ATTQi�S. the Regional wr�tten (� } When t�e Cauncilar�ea��ns�o7�s�c��otl adopt�d3d�Pe1��t �t1t�p��i�SiO�''lan� sha11 r�q��s� th Y R P use pl�,ns o� �oca1 �n�ts o�r ����rnm�nt, i�eq����i Dev�lopmer�t Cor��lssions � or . s�at� ���r�c� es t�ai �ay e�.7 s� far th� ��i t� cal area a�d ���a v�ave not b�e� i� cl i�ded 7 r� -�h� i n�i t� a1 pr��arat� on, be cc�5 irle�ed, i n�h� modificai���r of the pi��s an� r�g�7a�ians. (2) The plans and r�gulat��ns Lh�t are returr�c� to th� lacal unit of governm��� or the R�gi��ai D�tr�i��ment Cam�riissio� far modif�caiion shall b� revised ccnsist�nt wa�h th� ciirection of �he Gouncil a�d shali b� resiR�mi�ted ta th� Council wiLhin 60 days ot �heir ret�rn. (3) Prior tc� t�e fir�al revision, tk�e lacal un�t o�f government ar R�gional Develo�r�i�n� Cor�r��iss�an may requ�st a fo�m�� m�eting a�it% ��te Caur�cil to consider the p1�ns ard r�gulat�o�ns. '�!��hin 15 days of �he request, the Counci� s�all ��nd a 30 �ay �a�°�tten �ot�ce o� the m�etin4 to th� . aPpropr��ie l��al ��� �. �iheom�;�tmn��si��iiibeahepd�at��������i ��cor�venien�- and i nt�r�s �ted p�rt ��s 9 to the area a�fected by the desig7ated cr�tical area. COUfdCIL PREP,'��7IC�N OF RL1t�� AND �EG�IL�TIOP�S. (1) When the local unii of �av�rnr��r�� Qr �he R�gianal D�v�lopm�nt C�mmission �fails �o pr�par� pl�ns ard r2�ula�t�ons th��t are.� acce{�t1�:�� to t�� Co��nci 1 w� �P�i n one y�ar ��' �he ord�r a� designa���►��, t�v Cr��,�eil shall tF�en prepare ti�e plars �nd regulatie�7s w�ti�in �.0 days. (2� �lhen thp Council has ptepared ��� p?ans and regula�7ons, it shall P�old � p�bii� hearir�g �ursuant �o Cnap�e� i5 in �ac�� co�nty di��ctiy affect�a by the pl��s and r�guia�ions. c"he proceduY�s to be �Fo11o`aaed �re: (aa} Leg�l notice of at leas� 3U days shall be giverr to th� foliawing: (�} Tl�e Regional Developmen� Co��'nissions and local un3is of gov�rnmen� w7th jurisdic�tion aver �he critical ar�a; �� -- � �.-,� . (ii) The apprapriate state agencies; '� � (iiij Persons c�ho have filed with the 5ecretary o� State � pursuant to Chapter 15 �to rece�ve notice o� pubiic hearings; - � n (iv} Requesting persons; (v) Each pev°san ovrnin� real property wi thin the av°ea that wo�ici be directly affect�d by �he proposed plans and reguiations anci ��i�h�n 3�0 fieet of the araa when �hc� �rea direc�ly affected is 5 acres or less. (bb� One i�gal no�ic� of the prapased plans and r�gula�io�s shail be placed in th� of�icia i ri���asp�per o�' �ach coun�y in th� are� directly a��e�t�� by� �hP recarrmer�ded area a�°��ast ����a�=r � we�ks prior to i:he date of �he p�b1 ic t�earing. `�_._ (cc) The Gouncil m�y mail no�tic� o� ihe pr�oposed p1�r�s and reguia�ions to a11 persa�rs oti�ning r°�al oroperty evii�hin �, + the b�iundari�s a�' �h� are� �hat �s t�a��hin the jurisdic- tio� of the local unit o� gaverntnen� far wh�ch the plans and regulatio�s are being p�°oposed. (dd) Th� legal no��c� shall ir�clude the �'ollo�►�ng; (i} (ii) ihe time, locatian an� purpose of the hear�ng.art� A sun�nar�y af propos�d plans and regulatio�s; � (ee) At the public hearing, the Council sh�il receiv� all testir�on.y and exhzbits r�lative t� �he plans a�d regula�ions. An o�r�ic��l ��c��d of the hedring shali be�prepared. Whe� a tr�nscria� is req��sted, the Counci1 m��� req�ire th� party rcques�ing �o pay �he reason�bl� costs of prepari�g �ch� �ranscript. (ff) After t�e pubiic heari�g on �he plans and regulations, tE�e Caur�cil shai7 ex�mire �r�� rec�rd ar�c� prepare f�ndings o� faci. (gg) Witfi�in 60 d�ys �� the ��aring, the Cauncil shall adopt tf�� pians and �egulati�r�s far the i�r�l unit �` governm�n�'s port��� o� the cri tical Gr��a . Pl �ris �r►d r�gul at � o�s tha � h�ve b�en �dop��d by �he Counc�'� shall ap�1� and hav� �he effect �� adoptior� by the local unit of gov�rnmen�. ,�,�- �k-,? �3) At any ��m� after t��e preparration and adopt�on of plans �nd re�ulations by ihe Co�ncil, a 1ova1 unii of gover€�ment m�y prep��e pians �nd r�gula- tions accorc�ing to p�o��dur�s pr�scribed in these Reg�iations. 6�i��n the plans and regulat�ons are apprcved by ihe Council, they shall sup�rcec�� the plans and regulations adop��d by the Council. (f} IMPLEMENTATIOIV OF PLRNS AND REGUL.FaTI���S. (1) A local unit of gr�vernmen� shail enact,accorcting to existing au�har�ty. only t�� pl�ns and t�eg�latior�s f�r a criticai area th�t have �he written ap.praval of �t�e C��a�7c7 i , - i5 - � � i9) (Z} (3} Plans or regulations pre�ared pursuant to t��se R�gulatians shall b�come effective when �n�cted by th� locai un�t of governmeni or, foilo�ing l�gislative �� Regional D��elopmen� Co�rnissio� approval of the G�ver�or's order of desi�nation, upon such date as the Counc�l ��y providQ in its approval of said plans and regulations. Plans and reg�lations adopted by the Counci7 s�all be administered by the lae�i unit �� ����r��E�� as part of the laeal reg�lations un�il ihe lnc�l unit o� nov�rrm��� pr�par�s pians and regulati�ns t{�at ar� approved by t��e Cc�u��cil, at which �im� the loc�i unit of � y�v�rnmep�t's plans �i��li superc�de the Co��ci1's plans and regulat ons. UPq:4T� AND RE�C��f�LU�TIDN Q� Pl���JS AP��: F;EGULA7It�I�S. (1) Optio�ai U��at�_ Wh�n � ic�:a� �an�t of ��ver!��r�nt or a Regiona� ��velopm�nt Camr�is��ot� t€��.t pre�a���. pians a�� re�u]at�on� ��r a cr���:i�al area t�n�a et necess���� o�^ ��5ir°�>.��1e to am�ns� ar resctn� tt�P plar.s ar��� r�guiations �.#�a� i��ve b��n apprav`d by �he Gour�cil, tha 1 ocai �.�n e� o-� g�°.°e�°�����t �r [?�g'i onal D��e i ��ment Cc�sr���i ssion St11�1 SR,la:i:i�l``t`, �9"O�OS::'{� fili�C�1�7Cc1�iCli?S 0� lt'"a �77i�i3S df1(� 1L°+,�[!�a'G°�Oi1S for appr°�i�al t�y itie ���}°opr�afia ��g�onal D���elopmen� Cor�nissior� and the C�uncil pursu�:r°� to th�s� 2egu�at�ans. � (2) ���n�ator� R�vietv. � Ttre Co�sncil sha11 re�i���t the plan5 and regulf��t�ons for a critical- area every t��ro years a����r one of �he fol l c��i r�g: (aa) T�e date o� th� Gouncil's initial app�°aval of the p1anJ and regt�lations; 6r (bb) 'i�c� C�unci1's a�pr�val o�F �r optian�l update of plans and r��ul a�� o�s, ��i:�su�nt to i�1EQ� 55 (y }(1) . Th� Cau��i 1 shal l r•�av e�� �he pi ��rs and regul ati or�s and ��y rerava �ofd ci�ar��es f�r up��.t� ����f �pp�^�val �� �:he sam� rsann�r a� �av� ap� the oriai�al pians an� �°���.s��tia�s. When �F�� C�uncil dete�mines ihat �6�e pl��i� �r��i regu1a�i�e�i� �or thv c�°it�cal �rea h�v� beQn imple���ted ta �he �x�en�, o� i�����1 ��in� th� r�eg�c�na1 0� s��tewidE rynt�rest ��� such critica� �r�a, the Co�t�c�i r�a� ra���if� �hA tti��o-year mandatary revi�w r�q�ir�m�n�i. (3) Rme��dm�z��� eff�c����u manner as or resci�s�ior�s af pi�n� ar�d re�ui�tions shall become �nly upon �:�E�� ap�prcv�i of �he �csur�cil in. the same the appr���ai of the ariginal piaris and r�gulaLions. (h) ENFQRCEME��T Oo= PLAf�S A��D R�GULI�7IQ�S. �� � t�hen the Co�nci� determin�, that th� adtn�nistration of th� lacal plans, and regula�?��ns is ina���uaie to pro���t the s���e or regior�al i�ierests, the Councii k;?<�:y institut� a�propr�a�p j�dicial pr�aceedings �o compel prop�r en�arce�n�r�t of t�e p1ans an� regulaiions, _ _ . . . r �� Y �� �--• � �EQC 5& DEVELOPt��ENT IN TNE CRITICFiL Ar�EA (a) LIP1ITATIOhI. (1) When a critical ar�a has baen �csignated, a 1oca1 unit of gover��n�rt or sta�.e ag��ey s��«il allo�� de'�elopm2nt af�ecting any por�yon of �I�e ar�a �n1y as specific� in the o��er of design�tic�n or a� pr�vidud �n ���se R�guiati6�s u��11 plan� and _r�oa 3���io�s ���v� i�e��t °4 ��:�l���. � This l imitati�n shall be i n e��► ect as 1 ong �s t i�� c��s � g�7��i or� i s effecti ve . (2) Unti1 p��r�s and r��u1atior�� fer the critical area h�ve been � adoptcd a�1d appraL��d, the lacal unit of. govErnment ar state agencst s��ll gt�an± a c�ev�lo��me�t permii aniy when: (aa) TP�� detFei c�umQnt i s o� designat`ion; or protec� i��e publ ic existing e�er°gency; s��cificaily peY'mi��ed by the order the db�reiopme�� is essen�ial �o heal th 9 safety, ar wel fa�~e i n an a�d (bb) R 1oca1 or�inanc� has hc�n �n ef�ect ir�r►°dia�ely prior ,^ ta thc� orc�vr o�= d�sigrE«�i�n and a d�velopment permit �rrould have ���n granted thereund�r. � (b) (3) I�hen plans ar�d r����ations far a critical �rea have bccome e7`fective, the l�cal unit ar government or state ag�n�y shall grant « devel opment pvrmi t anly i n acco►�d�nce wi th �hos�: p�:�ns and r�gulations. 1�01`ICE TO C0�li�CI�. At least 30 days bef�;°� tGking �c�tion an the application, the local unit of gaver����t sh�ll notify �t�e Council of: . (1) A.ny ap�i i ca �? on for a dev�l o�r��er�t permi t i n any cri ti cal area for ►�hich p1ans or r�gulatio�s �iave r�o�; b�come effect�ve, o�^ (2 ) Any ��p1 � cati on far a d�v�l crpr�ne�rt pern��i t g f�r whi ci� a 1 ocal uni � c!f gov�rn�r��s� � 7 s r�qui t�e� to hol d a publ i c heari ng, in any cri ��ic�.l are� far wF�iz�h p1ans an� r�gulations hav� beca�ne effect���. a �7 ro �� .�> ^,--, � h1EQC 57 � PROTECTIOPJ OF LANDOWNER S RIGHTS (a) In implEinent�n9 these Reguiations �0 9over�henCansagtut on�of1th�su5tate any arder that is clearly �� v�olat�or� of or of<;th� U��� t�d States o (b) Rei�her ti�e d��ig�ation ofi a cri�ic�l area nor th� adaption of any pians or re�ul��ian�rsQn �o�c�mpleteaany�develo� �nt�ihatmm�ets th�ify t�� r�g��s of any p f�l l awi ng r������ rRm�nts � (.1) A ci�v��o�;�sa�t thai, has b�er� auti°�orized b,� r�gistration ar�d reco��:tioi� of a sucd7vision p��5uant to �ta�e laws nr by a build�r�� perm�t or ather a����riza�inn �� cammen�e dQveio�ment on v��i��� t�ere h�s ���n reiiance and a ct�ange of posi�ion by t�e detiJelcper, and (2) The r�g�str�tion, r�cor�atio;�, or the Permi� or autho�^ization � of the d�veiopment a;as iss�ed prior to th� date of 1��a1 notice . of the Council pu�lic hearing provided �n h�E�C �3 �e} of these.:�.. � Regul�t��ns. � �.�� (c) �.�}��� � d��al���� has �n r�li�nce on prior re��alations �bvain�d vested or other l��a� ri�hts, ��a� wau�d ha�'� oreven�ed a local u�i� of gae+ern- ment under �►,� law �'ror� ci�angir,g tk�c�se regu�a�i�ns adverse �o the d�v�ioper�`� ir�ter�sts, �hese Reg«iu��r�ns shall not a�!thorize any 1aca1 unit'�i.= governmen� c�r governm4n��al agenc� to ��ridge �those righ�s. t , � ,-� .- � � � Ql M N � � � N N w c.� 0 � a. � z z � N Q w � Q J Q V ��-- � �' y V �� r.... .� .�..... .� s �. � � I � � � i� � �° ���� (L) C7 � --.: t'� :&M �F-) ��LY ,...� vs � rt3 •r Q7f 'Cj -0-% +� fl► cn c � .r_ ch '�3 4-> 'Y3 0] •r- ri � � � � � � ��; ¢ tn n3 � t� •r � Ci .:J t4:j N ^r- CP Ll) i: t/1 �^<. 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F� t �� a1 rCi t!: C G1 'r-y Vl PLS �.. i-.% (ii S.- 'L -4-y �CS •r L •,— a� � a r € �-- �-- �u �-- r-° �+- �: T3 •r Gl � s- � Cl.<_.� � � i1•e^ S- "C7 � �� � (IJ CQ S.. +-� � v"•..1 Ci Sr �d-- � G� i. r-- ('J O O ',, R �1-� C7 O . �.7 S.- C1`�-' � �t�- �F-� � �� 0 . � � "�.'...-...w� �..; BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROI, SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING ON JUNE 6, 1974 /'"Q The meeting was called to order by Chairman Lindblad at 8:00 p.m. P�1F.I�4BF,RS PRESF.,NT: Treuenfels, Lindblad, Tonco, Cariolano I�I�3BERS ABSENT: Simoneau pTIIERS PRES�N T: Jerry Boardman, Planning Assistant b70TI0N by Treuenfels, seconded by Tonco to approve the minutes of the b4ay 9, 1974 meeting as ivritten. UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Treuenfels, seconded by Tonco to approve the minutes of the May 28, 1974 meeting as written. . UPON !1 VOICE VOTE, all. voting .aye, the motion carried unanimously. . �� P_4r. Lindblad asked why Council deleted from the stipulations on the Minnesota f-Ii�h.�aay llepartment salt storage shed the agreement between the State and, the City for river access and recreational use of the area. Mr. Boardman explained that the State said this area will be a restricted area and no one will be allotived to entir it at all. Mr. Boardman said the .Polluti_on Contra; Agency has set up certain specifications for salt storage sheds and the Highway Department has met these specifications. 1. CONSIDERATI�N OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A BUILDING FOR SPECULATIV� � PURPOSrS: LOCATED ON BLOCK 1, LOTS 29 Ai\D 30, ONAl4AY ADDITIOi�1; THE SAN1E BI:ING 7s01 L:L�i STREET NO�:THEAST, FFtr:DL�Y, PIINNESOTA. (REQUES'T BY PACO A4ASONRY, 5920 KIRK�VOOD LANE, M1NNT�APOLIS, MI�'NESOTA) . Mr. Jerry Pascke was present for the request. Mr. Paschke brought forward a final plan showing a�l changes as requested. by the City staff. nir. Boardman said Paco will be going before the Board of Appeals for variances that he felt would be compatible to the area. Pfr. Boardman asked Mr. Pascke if he could reduce the size of his building to 45 feet X 75 ieet from 55 feet X 75 f.eet, giving l0 extra feet for the seiback. Mr. Pascke will be asking for a 25 foot setback instead of the normal 35 feet. r1r. Boardman wanted to warn Mr. Pascke that the Board of Apgeals were usually very strict on the 35 foot setback. I��1r. Pascke said that �aould give him too small of a building to build and he ��ould have to decide if it would be ��iorth it to build if he can't have the s ei.back variance. I�ir. Pascke said he is going to ask to delete the sidewalk betiveen the building an.d parking lot. He said he taill be placing bumper guards on the building similar to tllose used on his other buildings. (8" x 8" wooden posts attacliea directly to the building with metal guard.strips attached to the postsl 1�4r. Lindblad not.ed the follo�aing: ent.raT�ces need 10 foot radius, refuse will be stored inside and any roof eQuipment seen fr.om the public right- ot-way must. be screened. b1r. Pascke sai.d he did not think there would be any /'`�! � �roof equipment. Also parking sta.11 requireinents were met. �.� bLB �� I I3UILI�ING S:l1t�ll�'�i:DS-llI:SIG?�l CONTROL SllL'COMi��t?�"1"I'l:l: A'Tli'I'ING nF JU:�'L' 6, 1974, P11GL T1V0 The 13oard askecl ho�,� he �aould be screening the loadi��� area off of 78th Strec:t. ^ T1r. 13oax�dmaii su�7 ;ested the s�ime typc of treatn�erlt as D. Iti�. 13arstad used, woodell posts coulcl be usect. i�Ir. Pascke fe]i. this coul.d be a problem as the contotir of Ll�e ].arid var.i_es i�l tllis arca. T11e parkinR is �.oivei tllan Lh�e il�oilt side of the loacliliL clocl:. `I'ile 13oarcl sai.d :i f he usecl tlie screeniiig as a" retaining �aall on bot:l� si�les oi t:}1e doc1._ and iollow tlie colitour of tlle lciricl with sy�r=etrical p.rol�ortic>i�s of i�.tle post:s �;�.cl la�lct elevr.it:ior�s o:l l�oth side of tlle dri��c���a;•, the doek �:ould loc>F� a.l.r:ithi. 'I'}li.s �4ould meail using t.�vo differ�ni si�es of posi:s. � T4r. Pa.sckc s�zid ther_e is a lart;c oa� ti:ee ii: t:l�e cor�ier oF the lot by the �� alley. He p]�t:�� on k��e�>in� this tree a��d usin� i_t to help sc��een tlie parkin<� lui: . fro:r the st:rec;t. ilic Uo���d asl:ed if l�c coul�l l�u�. a txee oi� tl�� north side oi ihc lo�idin� dock :Eor �.iu;lii�onal scrcening. '17iey ;ug�;ested a flo���erillg crab tree. ?�ir. Pascke at;re�.ci i-� this. � � � � � �'1'he ext.c.r� or oF tl�e bu:i.lc3i.�� �:�ill be t:he sa.7�e as the present vuil.di»�, p<iinccd U1oc1: �vit?i br_i.c;: aiid brc��_i;--off Uloci: o,l the fron�t- elevaiioil. Air. Lindbl�.{cl a.sked �hat a secuxit.y light p7_a;: tie brouhht i.ri ior Co.�ncil app?�ov�.l . . i�t0'TIOV l�v Ca?-iolano, seconded Ly '1'reuenfels � i:o recoinme:nd to Gouncil appro>>:�l of t.lie buildi�zg t��it:h the fol_lo�,vinb stip��Iati.ons: l. - Bu�T:�er giiards be plac,:d o;z -Lhe bu:i.lding si.milar to those used on � oi-her Paco buiJ..dings i� i3oard o� Appeals removes the side�aallc. � 2. Loaclin�; area be screened by a retai.ning saall of t�vo dif_ferent si.zed posts and follow tlie contour of the. l.and. 3. Sectn�iiy light plan be brou�,l�1. in for city approval. t)]'ON �� \tOICi� VOT1:, a]l. ��oting a;Je, the moi�.i_o�l ca.rried uila�zimous�y. 2. P.1iCONS I:I:i>i?;;1T1GN OF �l REQtiI�;S7' TO 1'.L1:01V TI-IE UPGRr^,IlI;VG AT�',D IAIPROV}:1��t�.NT 0� �_ --- ___ ___ ____�.___ �- ,. _- ---- ___,. _�___. ,� LOC,�, _? , t:00;:i 1 A�. H 1G?iI ��,.�;DS ��?'F� .fl.DD�I']�ION; Ttl}� LO`I' J�U�.,�.]'L:'+1 0\ Ui1`i'1_7T l, �� _ '1'1ii: Sr\:�ii. L�_ �i��; 62�'�� fi�(,.!, r�Y iJ��. 6� �1�R1:llI:i �` t�iI;�\F,SO`l�\. (P.� C�UI:S"T I;y_ }'/�:SCU !�,`.�"��Iyli,G, 1�'0_f i�C7�'�litl��`�1�(,'�`�D, �ili�:.Ii\.=01�IS, ;iti��iiSOTA.)'� i�Ir. Don l,inidn i��as l%�°csent. for thc reqt�est. J�1r, Luilde cxpl«in�.d }ic iaas back ��c;��irl because his comp��1>T could �iet go �he��.d �ait-.11 -tlic �ti��til�t:io>>� as in�l�osccl� at tlic Ai<<�r ��th ntcet.in.;, bec�usc tl�iey did zlct h<ivc tl�c monie; i.;i t.he btzclr;et. ��.in�c �:�11o�•.ance for the impz-o.�cr.�ents and l�p�,r.�.clin�' }iricl l�ec�i ii1r�.��ecl�but Pasco felt thcy cotild not tiaoi�k evc>> i�.ii.l�i � i:h i.s. i�fr.. t,t���cic s<�.id i i: t.lrc 13oard forccs tlic:m to do �nyt.l�i_ng over Y.11c�:r btzd�;et t�1G)' 1J1�1. 011�.ti' '�):illlt. 1.ilt' ��tli_1c�1I1� till(.� I]O�. U�)�111C�t: lillYi;�llI1�;. TIrs. 'l'rcuenfels s�iid slte felt th.ii thc oil, comp3ny had Lhe mone�� l>ut. di.c1 �?ot � t����nt to :im}��t�c>�,-c tl�c si.tc ;il�o��e' �t:l��c poi.nT. ��hcr.c it i��ouTd he i�r 1ool:s only ancl ,r1 ' i�at. for <�ttrlrtii�� bl��-,�itcss Slic s�iid �hi.s t�s �� 1:,.cky l_oolcin�; biii7d���f; aiZd m�� 1. l�c���lc t�,�i.11 �ioi ��;iy tlic rc hc.catasc o{� ilA�:t � c��.,on. She: fcl L t.he oil cor��,rrr��� 7 c� l i;;c,;; tlxi_�• l�tol�lcr_� al�c� ����:rc o»�1�' :intcrc�;i�eci :i.�z �r���ci_��r: tl�cir 1>�iof_it <incl did no�t. �;�ant ��� . })11t�. �lil�r'��l:tilt' :LP..I`.O ��1G �i1!:' �:O 1111�)lOYC 1:�?(' 1007`s�5. .���1C S.t1.C1 111'lS 5�=�12�.:LOi1 15 C)[l �IIiF;i��•,;i.y GS�, t��ii:�ch is onc of I�ridJ.cy's sl�a�ti�pl,ia� to tl�e i;�o�rl�l passin�; l-zy and i.t�. �.. , BUILllInG S"1'.�1�'Vll��RL1S-llL'•SIGN CON1'ROL SUBCO��iAiT7"l'FIi i�iI:TTT;vG OI'� JUN� 6, 1.974, PAGL'- TIIREI:"' � sllou].d lool: exceptionally ni.cc. '1'lle rest oi tlle Loard mcmbers co�lcurxed very stror��ly �vit.11 P.trs. `l'rcucilfel's re«sojli�ig. /'� The Bo<ia�d askeci ���hat c:xact impr.ovements they �4�oulcl bc doi.ng. Ptr. Lunde s�i.d impr���ii:� illc bui.lclin� �is sholtin before <�nd I�1ac.i.ng �l foot ���i_de plan�er.s do�an t}�e souLh ancl nori:h pro�7err;r li.nes Lo the fron� f�ce elevation, 1��d a 5 foot redwood fence hci.��:ec�i the south nropert�r ].i.n� ancl Luildirg froni: elevation. 'There i�ioulci be ��o i.�;:pro��cmcnts an bacn of th�. iront iace elevat�.on. �l.i o£ the planters E,oulcl hati�e arLifi.ci�l plants. r1r. I,ii?dbl�icl sai.d thcy couJ_u see the ::�'�.iiicial shrubs in the planter by the l�u_ilclii?;; bui l,�onld >>ot accel�t i:��e,n i.cn� t:hc areas r-�1rn�g .the sot�th and north prope�°ty li��c�s. �l']�e Lo;ard also 5�a.id ��hey �aa�t�ted a 6 zooi rec����ood fence �ot 5�eet as sL��ti�n oil t.�ie ��l�l�s �ard �:�ani:ed 5 fee�i: pl�;.iter°s not 4 fc:et �vide as shc�iti�n oal the p1��ns, ' A]r�. 1'rc:tieizl'els �sl:cci i_f t.l;ey lx<ad ���oz•�:cu ot�t. a tra._C�:i.r pattern fcr thc fr��it: clra_ve:ti�<�ys. ;lx. Luncic s� ici no beca��se �t��:y �,�a<�re not clo:�.i��� an}rrh.i.n� to the drive- . . titii�ys, vu-t IE��:-ve as :i_s. ('3']�e �or;.rci haa p?'�.���ic>i�sly st:ipulated "l, 42 foot clrive�.•rays t�;ith J feet and a_�� i c.c1: g�•een �:rcas on i,,^ �oui.}� a»d north coxners respectively) . Leat%in� illc d�ive�a<�ys �;s :i.s ���oul::l �ivc� c�lc��. a 4% .f.cc�c �.�Id 58 ioot drivet,ays, ai�d no green are.�s. 'I'he �r3oard s��.id �l�ey c�>t�l� xiot 3`eco�nmend �.his plan as shc.�m f.o���g3�t i.o Cc�utic_i.1; bu-� ��:oulci re��c�?�l:�:end �I?e plan ���rev:iously� �ay:,T�ro�rc�d minus� ar�,y� up�r�adin�; or� thc l��°o��erty i2�oni t;�e. fro,li ,`=<,c.e eJc �r�t:io:z L•ac',:. 'I'hey fe7.t it: ���ould no1. str<<in 1.;1eir '.�u�lget tl�ac mucli io clz�rv;, the cu7;o�.nt; out on the s:i.de to provide tne �sca.s for the 9 fee �. and 16 l�eei� gre�n «reas , i lr. Lu�i�.e said he ti-JOUld ^ bring t.l�is to his superioz but they �aere c�i�:i.Ye e��iplia.ti.c on �•,liat i:1�ey �vanted and t,�ha.t they �vould allc��;r �r,oiiies fc�r. The voal:�d said il.ey felt �rery s�cr.a+zgly �3�cuL tll� iieed for the froTlt green areas and �•,�oi�ld reco::�:nt.�id as such to fi.he Ci�ty Cet���ciJ_. i�lOTIO:� l�y To.�cc�, seconded hy 'I'reuez;fels to rec:omm��nd to Council th.e fallo�4�iilg stil�ula.t.i.cn;s for tllc itn}�7overnen-�. cf the prc�pe.rty locai.e:d at 6'L�0 Highl,'«y 65, I�ri.dle��, i�i�nnesota. l. Green are.:is on. Lhe soutl-� �nd nortll frol��. co.r.�ier.s are 9 feet and 16 feet. res}?eC'l..l.l'C I}�. � 2. \ursc.r,y pl.��n for thc 3 p1an�Ler ,(s,h��ubs a�lcl/or �rees) bc biot�;;ht i_n £or. Co��rici_7 al�p� c,��<].. . 3. Side pl�opet'i:y p1liIltCC'S b}' S fc.et. �,�i.de ancl halre rcal plani:s in clle;n. 4. Cornl�letc c�arl�in�; o� sc�ui_li si�lc� and pl��c� a 6 fooi> -r.edc��ood fcnce bet�;�ecn the £ro�it ��ace c;lc.�vai:ion a>>d ihe south pro��e:r.'ty line. 5. l�ra�.n�i�;c ���.,ln he l�rorkecl ot�t w:i �I� �t1ic: l:�i,,�.i�ie� ri���g Dep��zt:��ient. (i. �lI rcfusc bc sto�,ecl �_nside. �. �� ' 7.� Upgr•adi.>>s; c>E the Lu.i.:lcii_n� itsc:l[ .;J'1��°o>>ccl as prese��tcd. . . 8. In;provente�its of pr��,�c���ty tro;n i�rol�t. i�<�.e�� cIe�t�a�ion l3acic bE; o�na.ttecl.� • U!'0\? I�� VOIC;: A'(�'i'1:, a1.7.� v�oting ;iye, t.he mo�i_on c���rried un�in:i_rnous�y. 13UILllI1vG S'1','ltvl?�1T:DS-lll?SIGN CO�I'1'ROL SIJPCOA�I�tl'I'1'1?1;�1��I;L'I'INU OT' ..TUi�'l: G, 1�74, PnGli POU12 �� ' 3. CO'VS] D'.1;,�;1'TO\' OP f1 1�FiQUES'1' '1'C) Oi'I:A UP ,� S�1I..T:S N�`D RI;PA�f R' S(�IOP T�OR GOL,F C�\RS :�" � LOC.11� li Oi� 1,015 1G, 1'i , 18,�,��� �� 1�9, GLO; 7�:iNl? I.U'1' .'>0, BI,OCK 'll, 11Yf11� P:l1�}: '� /,� ' AUDI I 10`�_; 'i'I]E 5,���;��, f 1� f\(� i90�? ,U�v 1:Vlil:Sl'� i �A� G;v(�ii ��01:1'IIEIIS�I', TRIULEY, P1II���ti'E �0��'I�. (l:li(ZL'I:��'I' l>Y S"11 G:�iil: GOLI� CnI:.`�, U!:'IO�V1I ) �;, i�11\;`vESO'1't\) . 1�1r. Den�iis i�iu�lson ���as pl�esent for t.he requcst. Afr, iltinson czG�l�,incci tliat he i_s i.�� a smri.:11 dealersllip tvi.th one otller ge�,i�lcmen a��d thcy ser��.� ce I�r.i�•t o:f ;�ii chi.�;an .rnd 1��'i_sconsin, al.l of jlinriesota, Nc7rt:l1 a�1c1 ;cu�.ii t)���1:ota c�?id �1ont�rna. Tl�iey presenfly rtm tlici_�� business out of h:is liome �_n Ccdr4r �ncl rcr�t t�;�� stor«��e arcas lor i:he gol�: cars, l�ie said they liave �re-r.y li�ttle oif t.l:e st:i°ee� 1�t�s>>lcss a�ld ia�rk clirectly i•Jit:11 the golf courses �iii thei_r ter:ri�i:ory. ;�ir, i�i�:��soxi s��id -i:his n�c�-ae tc� tlie pxc�e���- b�iildi��g iil F�icilE;y is a la.�:�ge f:ili�i�ici�il s�ccp foi� the�i�� ,,nd thcy ��aou]d like i.o �wo:rl: �aith this 13oard � an�t 'r.he City��st�iff on a c:ir;l� l��zsi� f�or the u,�g�•a:iii:g a��d ir.�provemenis on their � p.ro;,ert-?' • . T1r. Linublad� as]:cd ;;�'.iat� they �eunt. �o do 11��,,�. P��Ir, t�4un;o�� s�airl tliey tai._ll kee�7 tlie gr.<<ss »>o�:��ed ai��d l�iciccd u,� ��_nci c,�ould 1:�,:e to ereci. ail S fooi redtiaood fence on t.l�i�e nor�h encl oi: the bui ld.:it1;;. T]Iis a�1�ea �ai]_1 he used to store the tractars t.ha� �:�re ttse� to 11a1i1 the cr:r�s to tl:c vari.otas bolf courses. . A1r. Bo�irciir..�!.�1 askecl i� a 2 ta 3���anth ;�;<zi� �,�oa.i.1 �1 1;e sufficient time to gct iheir fi_na1����1ans ready. I�le e�p]_�air:.d to t.12e I���a7-d tha.t they �do not need a ��ermi c but r.rc tir:il.lir,�; �o _i�nprove i:he site on a time basis. Tl1e I3oa_ld ar�d htr. Atunsan ieit this �•�oulcl. l�e sufficiei;c to �et f_inzl plans arganized. ^ ri0TI0\ by 'I'xeucaifels, secor!dc�d ��y CaxioIano to receive ihis information a.nd � cont:i�iue tl�i_s item wli.;_1 ft�rt.her rlo�i.ce �ro�n S�.cgr:er Golf C�r Cor,lpan�r is received. UPON � VOICI: VO'1�E, all vo�:int �:tye, the n:otion carried unani.nious'}r. P�4r. 13oa.xdm�n passed ouL u.n ar�icle i��hicla he ielL concerned this Beard very mucll, and ask�_�cl i.hat they rc<�.d i.t. 1:�1 genera3. �he ar�tical said a Board oi t::ilis type has thc ri�;'�t to dete��mine �.l;r�t i.s ug).y ��nc7 ti�;l;at i.s not ugly in co�ranuni�.y development, (,'i copy o� i.l:e report is attachcd for your inforr��ation,) � Chaixm<iin Tai.;idblad ;�djour.ne.i tl�e me.et:in� a.t �:30 p.m. � /=12c���ccYfull.y submittcd, l ' / 1�� ��/ � /,.�� ' f '% �i �i/.. �� 1 l�/�-.. �-'l.! r, `✓/ � ��� �._._.. � `.. � � ��P�ula R. I.onf;, Secrei��:i�y''—�'� � � THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS SUBCOMMITTEE MEETI.NG OF JUNE 11, 1974 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Arigans at 7:35 P.M. MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABSENT: OTHERS PRESENT: Drigans, Crowder, Gabel, Plemel, Wahlberg None Howaxd Mattson - Engineerinq Aide MOTION by Crowder, seconded by Gabel, to approve the minutes of the May 28, 1974 meeting as written. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried. �� 1. A RE�UEST FOR A VARIANCE OF �ECTION 205 053, 4A, FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO REDUCE THE FRONT YARD SETBACK FROM 35 FEET TO 22.7 FEET TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A DTn1ELLING TO BE LOCATED ON LOTS 25, 26, 27, 28, AIVD THE WEST 10 FEET OF LOT 29, BLOCK J, RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 590 FAIRMONT STREET N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY MR NORMAN 7.'AYLOR, 1803 - lOTH STREET N W, NEW BRIGHTON, MINNESOTA.) �, � Mr. Roy Taylor, general contractor and brother of the applicant, wa� present to present the request. MOTION by Crowder, seconded by Gabel, to waive reading the public hearing n@tice. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried. Mr. .Taylor.explained the buildings to either side of the proposed dwelling have less than the required 35 foot setback. He said they would like to line this house up with the existing garage that is set back 22.7 feet from the Fairmont Street property line. He said this location will be more convenient in getting from the�house to the garage. He said they would also like to line up with the dwelling that is set back 19.9 feet from the property line along Broad Street. Chairman Drigans asked why they are tilting the house. Mr. Taylor answered for appearance-wise mainly, He added this will prevent cutting down several trees and wi11 give more privacy ta the back yard. Chairman Drigans asked why the house can't face Fairmont Street. Mr. Taylor said it could, but this positioning will make a much nicer corner. He said this location will also prevent the possibility of selling off part of these lots for another building site. Mrs. Wahlberg asked if there are any other houses in this area that are tilted on the lot. Mr. Taylor said he did not know of any. Mr. Crowder asked if the garage had an existing hard surface driveway. Mr. Taylor said the garage is a block garage and has just a gravel driveway. Mr. Crowder asked if there was a house on this lot at one time. Mr. Taylor said the garage was built some years back and was part of the adjacent property to the south. He said when they sold the land, the garage went with it. Mr. Crowder asked if there were plans to enlarge the garage and Mr, Taylor answered it would be used just as it is now. • Mr. Crowder asked how the house would be located if the variance was denied. Mr. Taylor said he really di..un't know. Mr. Mattson stated another thing is that Broad Stree�t takes a jog at this location, so if the house would�be turned to the narth properly (parallel to Fairmont St.) it would look down Brcad Street. ' The Minutes of the Board of Appeals Subcommittee Meeting of June 11, 1974 Page 2 Chairman Drigans asked what is on the lots to the east; Lots 30, 31, 32 and 33. ^ Mr. Taylor said these lots are part of a hill that is about 15 feet above the road level. He said he believed the lots are buildable but there would, in his opinion, be problems building a house on them. Mr. Mattson mentioned the variation in the setbacks would n4t be as apparent here as where the land is flat. Chairman Drigans said another fact to consider is traffic visibility. He said on a corner lot this is a big consideration. Mr. Crawder said he didn't think he would like to see the house not tilted and have a 22.7 foot setback. He said the visibility is better as the house is proposed than if it met Code. Chair•man Drigans said the hardship seems to be keeping the house in line with the . garage.and the adjacent dwelling and saving the existing trees. • MOTION by Wahlberg, seconded by Gabel, to close the public hearing. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried. Chairman Drigans informed�the Board that tliis item was before the Council on June 10, 1974 and the Council will concur with whatever the Board decides. Mrs. Wahlberg said she doesn't find any strong objections to the variance other �� than the fact that the request for the 22.7 foot setback should be predicated on the fact�that the house be tilted as proposed on the survey dated May 30, 1974. She said she did iiot want the house to be changed to be parallel to Fairmont Street and she felt �hat if it was changed, that it would need another variance and come back for review. � MOTION by Wahlberg, seconded by Gabel, to approve the variance request with the stipulation that the house be located as proposed on the survey dated May 30, 1974 and if the location is changed to be parallel to Fairmont, that the request come back to the Board .f�r review. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried. 2. A RE UEST FOR VARIANCES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 205.134, 4C, TO REDUCE THE REAR YARD SETBACK FROM 25 FEET TO 24.5 FEET; SECTION 205,134, 4B, TO REDUC� THE SIDE YARD SETBACK FROM 15 FEET TO ZERO FEET; SECTION 205.134, 4B, 2, TO REDUCE THE SIDE YARD SETBACK ABUTTING A SIDE STREET OF A CORNER LOT FROM 35 FEET TO 25 FEET; AND, SECTION 205.135, lE, 4, TO REDUCE THE SETBACK BETWEEN OFF STREET . PAkKING AND THE BUILDING FROM 5 FE�T TO ZLRO FEET, ALL TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN INDUSTRIAL BUILDING TO BE LOCATED 0� LOTS 29 AND 30, BLOCK 1, ONAWAY ADDITTON THE SAME BE�NG 7801 ELM STREET N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY PACO, INCORPORATED, 5920 KIRKWOOD LAN�, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55442.) No one was present to present the request. Chairman Drigans statea this request was before the Council on June 10, 1974 and the Council tentatively approved three of the variances but did have strong ^ reservations about the variance to reduee the side yard setback abutting a side street of a corner lot from 35 feet to 25 fect. He'said the alternative for. this variance would be to reduce the building size by 10 feet to meet the setback. The Minutes of the Bc>ard of Appeals Subcommittee Meeting of June 11, 1974 Page 3 � A discussion on the variances brought out that the rear yard variance and t�e ��� zero side yard would allow this bua:ld�ng to line up with_ths bui.lding to the � north which also had these variances granted on it. The parking variance has ' also been granted on the building to the north and on other buildings in the area. � Mr. Crowder stated the reason for the zero side yard was to have more green area on the ends of the buildings and to reduce the side yard variance from 35 feet to 25 feet would defeat the reasoning for zero side yards. Mrs. Wahlberg stated she felt the Board should concur with the Council and deny the side yard variance. MOTION by Crowder, seconded by Wahlberg, to close the public hearing. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried. MOTION by Crowder, seconded by Plemel, to approve the variances to reduce the rear yard setback from 25 feet to 24.5 feet, and to reduce the side�yard setback from 15 feet to zero feet on the north side of the building and to reduce the setback between off street parking and the building from 5 feet to zero feet with bumpers installed on the building, and to deny the variance to reduce the side yard setback variance abutting a side street of a corner lot from 35 feet to 25 feet for the following reasons; 1. The building to the west; acro5s Elm 5treet, meets the 35 foot setback. 2. The property to the east, across the alley, if developed as industrial, will probably have to meet the 35 foot setback. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion ^ carried. ADJOURN� ZENT : The meeting was adjourned at 8:15 P.M, by Chairman Drigans Respectfully submitted, � MARY HINT �� � Secretary � � � u OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING BEFQRE 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, June 19, 1974 at 8:00 P.M. in the Council Chamber for the nurpose of: � � A request for a Special Use Permit, SP #74-11, by Curtis Barsness, per Fridley City Code, Section 205.051, 2, A, to allow construction of a secbnd accessory building, a 2�4 ft. x 26 ft. garage, to be located on the Westerly 1ti8.5 feet of Lot 6, Revised Auditor's Subdivision No. 10 lying in the North Half of Section 13, T-30, ^ R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. � Generally located at 6581 Central Avenue N.E. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given the opportunity at the above stated time and place. Publish: June 5, 1974 June 12, 1974 � EDWARD J. FITZPATRICK CHAIRMAN PLANNING COMMISSION 'S� � �� /�, . , et�Y oF FxY��� tiINNE SOTA �'IANNZNG ANA ZONING F`O�M ���€:�.,�"�� ,� .' G�N�..�..._ . ' `.�-'" / ( J ( _J . �� T'Y�f: G� ��17i;ST ,.r_„_,..,.,t� �� o r� i n g !�__�p�a�ial t1�� F���� . _ �_.,�. p���'iuY�:��� $ ��GNA�Ti3���..-.� _-`_ ,;.,���� z�>��_ 1 a'�'�� � �. � � �i � . • �' ��..� �V' `g ' ` V.�.�. e .,� `�.. �'' .-.�...._.. 1j . a'�����t�n� ��zsber % � 7. "' �) ,���y- -�-�-----� �. .�....�_ �,'y��'e2"��a,�','�� .�i�.v�:t'� a�(,�`�k`�°i"t.�+'�i:� ,�C� i��t C ,. €ac������ . ��J � �A�iQ�� N��e r ��fieR� �Ca���ion of Praparey_ � � � � _ CE',,t'�v'�; ^ ��$�� t�����iption o� FropertY %{.�F ;��v, 17 _ � /� /� i r� _ i�� _____��..�..�'� � �a�ce �.Ap�rc�v�� �� �"�"�q i ��£c��rX �1�� , ��PFroval o� ��.t�;�� PIaG ��i.a��.'C!3 �� �;.;�`-�-�+<T- T��ia�iiC�Y�.� ' ��t$a�r A�� _ �ly � � ..� �'t���r�e �oning. Ciags�ificmti ��t���in� q�e oE th� I'ropert� P�rt�p���d ZQe��.n� Cl�s��fi�at�on apeciai use, var�ance or oth�r requ�sC � ' o ,,..�- � C ���2-__1 __�cz _�- �tc� � ) ` t� 7' �( oa � "`� �p�eY$b� ��ci�fly th� Type of U�e aud rh� I�prbv��nt Propo�ed � t ��;r ,�i��t$� og i'ro�erty r� �i �r� 1' � GL/i�-� �+A�1 �h� �c�e�at A�apife�nz�t Frsvioualy Sought to Rezone� Plat� Obtaia e�,ot SP�i�g f5b►te�$.n a V�r;�ncs or Special Use Permit on tE�� Sub��¢t Site or �arC o� $tt . • . •---..n.,..� 1�'l U 6lhen? _r.__._,.e.. ^ � �4� ��e Req�u�#4ed � Fee Encloaed � �� °-� ��ta P�#�d Da�te ot H�aring�� a . i-� � FLAEdN�NG AN� ZONZNG FORM 3�t�6R ��,�17,��- //_ � ra� ���� '�4►4 �der�igned understands thet; (a) A liet of all res�dents �qd cra�n�r$ pi ��o- perty within 300 feet muat a� �tteche� ��i . . thig ep�licatian. � (b) This �pplication c�Ust be ei��►�d b�r �,Ii. � owners of th2 properiy, o� �t� e����na�ie�s� ' �iven why this ia not the ���c. (c) Responsibility for eny de�ect ic� th� pga� ceedings sesul.tfng from the faila��e t� �,�.�� .' the n�mea end add-re�aes q� �1� x����3�ntQ and pa opert� owaer� of praperty w$tt��c� ��:,.� feet of the prop�rty in question, ke�o��� ' to the undcrsi�neci. ����d�c��� �nd GwnerB of �roper�y �aithin 30� fc�t:� • FE r�S�t� ru � Al?DRE SS � . � ���c��t,� w� i �..�.ni vr�,p�uO�-•---- ...�.......�. - ,��,L�.�c,�� _ _ . � , � ,� �i�q�ch o� proposed property and �tructure muet be dzawn on the back o� �h�,� ��rpp qt' s(tached+ showtng the foll�wing; 1. �SnPth Directiot► 2. Locacioa oi Froposed Structure op ���. 3. Rf.a,tasions of property� prog�os�+� • ' structur�� �nd frant �n3 s��#� �etAb���t* � 4. &tXeet Nac�es S. Location End use of adjacen� ex18E�r�� + buildings (Within 300 �cet). i'4a� 4nde�s#,gned hereby de�claree that all the facts rcpreses�tation� eCetQd �{� t�i4 applic�tion are true and correct. �� �"'�3--7� �� . . SIG"i�aTU�tE �' i' �� -a— /��/�u�•_� . (AP�"LICANT) .. . . .,,. * ,Ar * * * o► 4R !M * pp�rovQd Doaied FBy tht ;oasd o� �.p�eA�s $�`���ct .to �he Following Condition�: `°�'—'�"'�"� � ��p�ov�d D�nied Dy the Plannin� Commiiaioc► oa /`�/�7� .� � �upaAat �g th�e $allowing Conditions; ,��t� �np�rqvea Dr�ni�d by th� Council on t���►�oCt ta� the Fpllowtng �ona�ition�; . ' . d�t� � '� �`Q�w FC �,�0 � - �»� ti, /"1 � MAILING LIST SP #74-11 Gurtis Bar�sness _2nd Accessory Building Curtis A. Barsness 6581 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Grace Larson �1340 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. David.Coppernoll 1328 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Burdick 1316 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. Gerald Johnson 1358 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Byron Bacon 6537 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 � Planning Commission 6/4/74 Mr. & Mrs. John Urista 6599 Channel Road N.E. Fridley 55432 r ��� �,►irginia S. Ridinger 6600 & 6604 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 Ethel B. Erickson 6588-92 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Moore 6580 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wilson 6568-72 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 S. P.G.A. Associates 6551 & 6571 Channel Road N.E. Fridley 55432 . Steiger & Gertzen Garage, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. John Hoppe 6519 Central Av�nue N.E.' �351 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 Fridley 55432 , Herbert W. Bacon 6515 Central Avenue N.E. FridTey 55432 Donald Fendell 6676 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Bondow 6616 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 Esther M. Snow 6619 Channel Road N.E. Fridley 55432 �, Mr. & Mrs. William Clair 6609 Channel Road N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lunde 1339 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 ' Mr. & Mrs. Edward Simko 1327. 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. David Mech 1315 66th Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. George Peek 6633 Central Avenue N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Riewe 6617 Central Avenue N.E. 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I •; � / /j� � �,! r<� �... �o � „ � , }y d ` w _".._,-' w • �J�OVb: iN '�� RI<S,� !/ t�m � �� � �. \ / �+rLL'� / � : � v., . .! i �! � ' ����� F I { ._ ,� .. � � 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, June 19, 1974 at 8:00 P.M, in the Council Chamber for the purpose of: Consideration of a Proposed Preliminary Plat, P.S. #74-04, Innsbruck North Townhouses Replat Second Addition, by Darrel A. Farr Development Corporation, a replat of Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, Block 4, Innsbruc.k North Townhouses Third Addi- ^ tion, lying in the South Half of Section 24, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, �Minnesota. Generally located at 5533 to 5539 East Bavarian Pass Northeast. Any and all persons desiring to be heard shall be given the opportunity at the above stated time and place. Publish: June 5, 1974 June 12, 1974 � EDWARD J. FITZPATRICK C HAI RMA.N PLANNING COMMISSION 0 . . ° CI1'Y OI� FRIDLEY A4INI�I:SO'I'n ^ � . PLAi�NING ANll ZONING FOIt�4 Nwnber p S #74-04 � APPI.ICANT'S SIGN�TURr Darrel A. Farr Development Corp. Address 2810 County Road 10 Tel.eplione Nwnber Minneapolis, Minnesota 55430 PRUP�I:TY Ol'�'�}�R' S SIGNl�T:1RC Address 7'elephone Nwnber S AME 560-8110 . �� �4 ' TYI'E 0� REQUI:S'I' � I � �� �q� � '� F Rezoning � ,� r �� . ��� Special. Use :F f Permit �, � X Approval of"""° '' Prclimi.n�ir.y Pl�� t. � Approval of: Final I'lzt Streets or. Alley Vacatio;ls Otlier . s Street Location of ProperLy 5533 to 5539 East Bavarian Pass N.E. I�ega.i Description of Property Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, Block 4, Innsbruck North Tov�nhouse 3rd Addition /�. .Present Zonin� Class'ification R-1 Existing Use of Property garages Pxoposed Zoning Classification, Special Use, or other rec{uest Replat Describe bri_efly the Type of Use and Improvement Yroposed Acreage of Property Has tlie Present �ppl.ica.nt Previously Sougtit to Rezone, Plat, Obtain a Lot Split, OUta.in a Variaaice or Special Use Permit on the Subject Site or Part of It? Yes 1Vlicn? Applied for a lot split. Told to handle as a plat. IVhat was requcstcd ^)ate Filed Pee �i�closed� 5�' �� Rec. No #�1149 Uate of kfcaxin� . i . �I.A,t�NZi.� �NtJ z0i3ItdC FO.�i ' PAC'�: � � ttc�bax� #? 4 - �r. 4.._._. . . ��t►� �.�dez'�i�ne6 underatands that; (a) A liut of All residentR and �+n�ra af �aYQ- � perty within 3G0 fect n�u�t b� Attnchee} �;�� � this n��licatioil. . - � � (b) �Ti�is �Priicati.on c�ust be a�;��� b� aIl � . owners of th� propert�, a� r.n el.n��nle�.ar� . �ivr.n wE�y thia ia not the cn,:�. . (c) Kespoc�sibility for rny dexect fc� the �.o:- � ee�din�'� resul.[in�; �roqa the f�sii�re t�, �,s_r;�= the nfi�nea t�nd a�clre�:+es of r�11� ���ica�n�r:.,. � und property ooar�erb of prop��ty �3A�tz�-'•;n, :°.::;3 fcet of the pro��rty �n qucs��oa� ���a,�?� � � Co Ch� undersi�ne�'. �?r�p�dc�c}�:� �nc? Gan�r� ot �'rflpert� withic� 30� feet:� . . �RSDir5 AI}DRESS . .. SEE ATTACHED SHEET ��- - . . -.�..--.�,�... -.r, ��...._____ � . �.. ��t;Qtch o� propased property and structure muat be drr���n on eho bac� o� �h$s � ��y� pt� �Gtached, 6hoe.�ing the followin�: 1. �oY�Ch Direceion 2. Loc�tiou.of P.oposed Strucruro �a IQ�. 3. Di.oensions af pro��rty� �zflro�e�l ' aCructur�, �nd �ront and �id� ��t�hs�;�,?�. . �a. Strcet 4�2aaes � S. Loc€tion Lnd u�e of edj�cenC cxi�C�n; � � t�uildinIIs (�ithin 300 feet) . �'4�p t�ndeYei�ned hereby dec�aras thnt ell Che facta and represent�tiarin eta[ed �p Ch#.a eppLicrati.on a.e erue an� correct. � ��^� � � � S�Gi�A1'L';�E uOr,AND KRUGER�,Signature on LOT SPLST (API'i,TCAi�T) Request) '� , . . .6,. � � . � �' * i{ 1� � iT �Y l�' �1�S�rovcd I}�aicsd By tha �o�sd o� Rp�pe�6e Fu��QCt .to Ct�e �'ollo�in{� Condition9; , • � �L�� �-•�ppttovctd� Denied - � by the P1Annin� CcnxaicBion on �� r±ub�O�C to the F,o2la�in� Conuitionn: . ��t�to �,n;�roved Denicd by the Council aa gjc2�,��c� L� Chc Fplkoc�ing Con�iCLonn: '~ d�t+� �ox� F'� 1,00 � � � � % .. Planning Commission `/'S�/ 7� � � Council � � � ;� MAILING LIST ,� P.S. #74-04 �� DARREL A FARR � Replat of Lots 5-8, Block 4, Innsbruck North Townhouses 3rd Addition " — �: r"� � Darrel A. Farr Development Corp. 2810 County Road 10 Minneapolis, Mn 55430 Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Van Arkel " 5563 East Bavarian Pass N.E. Fridley 55432 William F. Goon 5541 East Bavarian Pass N:E. Fridley 55g32 Lynne Castner & Deonne Parker_� 5537 East Bavarian Pass N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Murray Heatley 5533 East Bavarian Pass N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Steven Kessel 5525 East Bavarian Pass N.E. Fridley 55432 LeRoy : AII�3erson 5582 East Bavarian Pass N.E. 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'� Acreage of Pra�ier.ty Has tllc Present �pplicaiit Previously So�agilt to Rezone, Plat, Obtain a Lot Spli.t, Obt;zin a Variaaice or Special Use Permit on the Subject Site or Part of Tt? � � J.n IVI1CIl7 . . ' � � t�l�at was i•equested Fcc �iicloscct$� � Rec. No._ /(,� 1 Dzt:e l�iled • l� '� 7� 7�% • Date of tleaxing ���g ��y � . � � �� ��ta1t�N�2�'G ��f� z0i��t7G F0,^�2d ti�b��. - !� � �� � . G �t4 4��c�er8l�ned underc�ands that: (a) (b) (c) �?���.��ci�� �izd (�aner� af ��onexC�? �Lthin . �t?.'t.`'Oi;S . ��',��;.�Q J � �-,r C� �� • . ���c� ��� r A li.�t of all rec�denta �nd �anera �� �°�ra� perty witltiin 3G0 fect �ust b- �t[act�ec� (;�� this t�p�Iication, This �p;�l�cation m�ist be �Af��b.d b�r �I1 owners of tha pr. operty. o:. r:n e: P�.anz���.c� �i��en why tt�is io not the ��?�E. t��s�o„Sit,s�ity for Qny 6exect in the ���:- � ceedin�� rCS�l.tin�; �rcm the fufa��e tc.° �:;=r�� the n��aea t�'nd a3drenses of �i� xe�i��nE:;�. nnd p�-operty o�ar�ert� of propa��y e�a,.tli�'.n �; �"? fect of the proP�xty �n qu�st�on� b�3.a�t'f� to Che unciersi�ne�. 30� feet:� . . ADDRE S 5 .. , �;y � � ta U�',� .� , �rF��, `�� —� � �, �J f- ..`�` �S-5 � �ic�S�r,,� ,�J `S� �� fa?;��,�. ...,.__..._...._._-. /' �� . � � � li �'�> 1 _ ��� �/ /r' /r` ��' � , ;,,�"�� �' `� G�% �•� �i � ��i'��;=,,, �� �S - 77� S�`" ot�'� h-, � �� � , �{�t,q�:ca o� proposed property �nd structure c�u�t be dr�c�n on the back a�. �h$s �g�� �,� ��.tuciied, shau�:n� Che follocain�: 1. tia�th Direction 2. t.,ocotio�i of P:oposed SCrt±cturo 0ta lta4. 3. Di.aensions of prc��rty, �ro?�o�eci. ' �tructur�, and franC pnd sid� ���*Yt�n�4���. � 4. Street t�2ac�es ' � S, Lac�tion �n8 use of �d jacent er.f.�Cin�, � t�uflciings (�ithin 300 ��e�t) . �."`ai � t�nderei�ned hereby declnraa th�t ell the Factn and re�rer•entutia�a �Cr�ted �,� �(��.p �pplicati.on a:e Crue an1 correct. , � � .J --' � $IGi�Ai'U�E — ! � � � • �'w��� � � - (AP P'LT Ct�1T) • , . . e, . i► tr * � �t �.'� �t �r n�sproved Uaaiad �y thm �avsd o� Qg�ebha �tab�QCC .Co thc po11o�4nII Conditivna: . ' �t=�� ��ppYOVed t}cnicd by the Plannin� Ccxamisaf.on on �� �ub��3�z Co Che L'�ollo�in�; CondiCions: ��Q �,;nprflved Denied __ __ by thc Council o:� �1c1b�9c[ ta Che Fqll.ot�i�g Con�itiona: ~ a��a �tptca T'C �QO a Council SAV #74-�2 MAILING LIST ,,� Robert Stixrud * denotes people who joineu ��� ���C 1��w��� Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Matter * 5896 Jefferson Street N.E. Fr�idley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Christianson 5884 Jefferson Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. Andrew Aurzada * 5872 Jefferson Street N.E. Fridley,. Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Leland Olson 5860 Jefferson Street N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Carl 5848 Jefferson Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. James Bernstein * 5849 Washington Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Morin 5861 Washington Street N.E. Fridley Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Einar Mattson * 5873 Washington Street N.E. Fridley 55432 � . Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Johnson * 5885 Washingtori Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Torres Mr. & Mrs. Philip Engdahl * Street N.E. 5897 Washington Street N.E. Fridley Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Walter Pomeroy * ^5836 J'efferson Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. James Gagnon 5824 Jefferson Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Boyd Rasmus * 5812 Jefferson Street N.E. Fridley Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Iieith Mallow * 5800 Jefferson Street N.E. Fridley, Mn 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Russel Evenson * 5801 N.E. Washington 5treet Fridley Mn 55432 Mrs. Ruth Chacey 5813 Washington Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. James 5825 Washington /1Fri.dl,ey 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Petersen * 5896 Washington Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. William Podratz* 5885 Washington Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs, Vernon Fuechtmann * 5872 Washington Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Lynn Melhus 5860 Washington Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Moravetz 5848 Washington Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Dulong * Street N.E. 5836 Washington Street N.E. Fridley 55432 • Rains * Mr. & Mrs.' Douglas Lundstrom* Street N.E. 5824 Washington Street N.E. � � Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Eidem � � Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Frank * 5837 Washington Street N.E. 5812 Washington Street N.E. Fridley Mn 55432 Fridley 55432 `g.� .. Mailing List Page 2 SAV �74-02_ Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stixrud * � 5$00 Washington Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Larry-Wadson* � 5801 7th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Brytowski 5813 7th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & AZrs. Vernon Anderson * - 5825 7th Street N.E. ��Fridley 55432 � Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Saleck � 5$37 7th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Chubb 5839 7th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Keeley * 5861 7th Street L�.E. � � Fridley 55432 � Mr. & Mrs. Roger Anderson * � 5873 7th Street N.E. Fridley 55432 � Mr. & Mrs. George Patterson* 5885 7th 5treet N.E. Fridley 55432 ' Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Rick 5897 7th Street N.E. . 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MINNESOTA 55429 June 11, 1974 Mr Robert Stixrud 5800 Washington St N E Fridley, Mn 55432 Subiect Construction on Easement Daar Mr Stixrud � Northem States Power Company has no objection to yovr building yovr garage 12 feet onto the utility easement. We just ask that enough room be left to carry equipment on the easement, if necessary. If you have any other questions, please contact me on 561-7200. $incerely ._,,,s=� vi�ii!Z-�/1�' ✓ �,,,�"�-cz-,�,�„- � L M B�ison Customer Service Representative North Division LM B/rp � ��