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05/13/1968 - 5890' � r '• . SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA - MAy 13, �968 - 8;00 P.M. ' PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: � ROLL CALL• '' ADOPTION OF AGENDA• PUBLIC HEARINGS: ' ' ' 1 � " ' ' ' ' ' ' �� I' I' I� 1. Consideration of a Rezoning Request (ZOA ��68-06) Hirsch Bros. (Property lying west of East River Road and north of Mississippi Street) 2. Consideration of a Street Vacation (SAV ��68-01) Hirsch Bros. � 3. Consideration of a Rezoning Request (ZOA ��68-04) by Louis Momchilovich. (South of Mississippi Street and east of Highway ��65) ,�- ��' � ( l.� - �OLD BUSINESS: S, �'' �� ;,4 � � - � r. � � �� ��� ,�' �j� � � ` �?�/ ��< < . �r, ; y �� ' ,ti� 4. Petiti�n ��10-19��(4th Avenue B1 cktop ( �b �,ly 5. Discussion of Minco Company sewer contract�% , �.s <. , . . 6. Discussion of remodeling for the Park Department in the lower level of the Civic Center �. ����j � �� Q,� : ��`n-� ��-�-� - �.�, ,�,s, ,�' � ��-�°. ADJOURN• Pages 1 & 2 Page 3 Page 4 Pages 5 & 6 Pages 7 & $ ��1 � � I' I� � I' (� I� I� I, I, I' OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council of tne City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue N.E. on May 13, 1968 in the Council Chamber at 8:00 P.M. for the purpose of: -. Considexation of a rezoning xequest (ZOA ��68-06) Hixsch Bros. Properties as follows: Rezone Paxcel ��1 from C-1S (local shopping center district) to R-3A (apartment and multiple dwelling district) all that part of Block 22, Fridley Park together with t11e vacated alley and Olive Stre�t that is not nota zoned R-3 and that lies North of a linE dra�an at right angles to East River Road and 362 + feet North of the South line of Block 22 as measured along the West right of way line of East River Road, � Rezone Parcel ��lA from R-3 (general multiple dwelling district) to C-1S (local sliopping center district) all that part of vacated Olive Street that lies adjacent to and �dest of Block 22, Fridley Park Addition generally described as follo�as: A strip of land approximately 5 feet wide and 300 feet long that lies ad- jacent to and West of the centerline of vacated Olive Street and between the South line of Block 22, Fridley Park and a line located approximately 320 feet North of said South line of Block 22 as measured parallel to the centerline of vacated Olive Street, Rezone Parcel ��2 from R-1 (single family dwelling district) to R-3A (apartment and multiple dwelling district) all of Block 23 together with the vacated River Street lying adjacent to and East of said Block 23, Frid].ey Park Additi�n, Rezone Parcel ��3,from R-1 (single family dwelling district) to R-3A (apartment and multiple dr,aelling,district) that part of Lots 7 and 9, Auditor's Subdivision No. 23 that lies between the � North lir.e of Fridley Park Additian and a line drawn parallel to and�160.14 feet I�Tortherly of the North line of Fridley Park Addition and bounded by the East River Road on the East and by the Mississippi River on the West, All lying in the Southeast Quarter (SE�) of Section 15, T-30, R-24, County of Anoka, State of rfinnesota. (Tfie same being that property lying West of East River Road and North of riississippi Street.) , � ' , , � � ' , � ' � � r �� � � ' , ' 1 OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCER.N: . ' ' Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Heari.ng of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue N.E. on May 13, 1968 in the Council Chamber at 8:00 P.Mo for the purpose of: . The vacat�ion (SAV #68-01� of a street descxibed as follows: Al1 that part of the thirty foot (30'� street along the North side of Fridley Paxk Addition between East River Road and the Mississippi River, located in the Nor.th Half (N2� of Section 15, T-30, R-24, City of Fxidley, County of Anoka, State of Mi.nnesota. Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above matter may be heard at this time, PUBLISH: April 24, 1968 Ma,y 1 , 1968 JACK 0. KTRKNAM MAYOR �� ._� ' ' ' 1 , ' � " � � " OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEAI�ING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERld: Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 IIniversity Avenue N.E. on May 13, 1968 in the Council Chamber at 8:00 P,M. for the purpose of: ' Consideration of a rezoning request (ZOA #68-04� by Louis Momchilovich to rezone the South 150 feet front and rear of Lot 9, Auditor's Subdivision #88 from R-1 (single family dwellings� to R-3A (apaxtment and multiple dwellings� all lying in the South Half � (S2� of Section 13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka., State of Minnesota. ' Generally located South of Mississippi Street and East of Highway #65. I' ' � ' Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above matter may be heard at this time. � PUBLISH: April 24, 1968 May 1, 1968 JACK 0. KIRKHAM MAYOR c� , `. , i 1 °� �' � �u P�TITION� � OR ��JA�TrR, SI�,.:TER T�':i�',i�T,S AN"ll SZ'R�I,r Si1R��!tCIIdG FRIII7,EY, I�IN�I�50TA ��C �C� s� ly _ �� To �,he City Council of Fridley, iti-nriesoi��: We� the unde:� signed, cor_sti_tuting mo-��e tY:an fifty-one per cent (51�k) of the property o�mers in number an� ir, interes+�, in the follotring streets; �, � to �7.f % << .� � j C� � � Street, from �`'. �.l•= �>� A. �- ��. i L-.� L _� Street, from tO -- Street, from to ______�__—. � � ro osed im rovement, hereby petition tiia� the folloVring ir�- who rra.11 beneiit by the p_ p P . provements be made. �. • �%f��,_' / � f f � _ 1� �C� /� � ___.- _ _�_ 2 • -- � 3 • _.�._ - V7 nderstand that the cost of said improvemer�t will be assessed against the property �� in the above described area in equal installments for a period not to exceed __ �, ber annu��n on �he unpaid balz�ice. � years t;ith interest'paya�le at the rate of L� _ We understand that, until preliminary engineering can be completed, it is impossible to give accurate estimates of what these improvements iaill cost; b�ut thaL basedilts nll figures for similar work dor.e in the City, it is estiriated �hat th..se improveTnc cost: �• � . � � � ,�� z' "# � -- � . . � _______-- 2. _.._._._ _ __ — 3• ,� NA ��� ., � , _ , _ _ ' ; , �_� -��..0 � �� ��� r' ii -------T— ; �„�„� , � Z�� < �"l7-�z ��" , �. � �< <'�- � ,-�-- . . - ; � � I r" /�.�`Z-�-�, l�' �� �_______ _--- -- . _ , _ ., __ _ ��r�, <<r �� � , � � . �> �� � '" -�, �� { ` �� c� � � � � �/ � . �� � �.-� �� o � �� �o c:� 0 �� � , a � � � ' : C/ � y � OF �/�'/�� �'Y � Petition No. �o-�96s ' � Water Lateral �— East River =. from Osborne to 77�` Way .� aa . \ �:,,,,� � Percent Signing — F.F. — 4F^ � ; : 5 � �� �� . . �P��� �y� � 1 t • - . - . . � � � ^ . =� ,:,.y,.�• � � fo, �. :,,�,,.. .��, _ „. � __ U I-1 � ns PrpP ' � t J � —� z � ,,, ,.� /d .,, = � �a 77 TH . 1%A tti''E. _ fc�- , ,oe �. <; < " �1 r .Si'f1 .'G � Y.� \� ' ,�' Y ..,., J�6g l .li� ' 9i6/ 9.• iJ1 J� L��V.. ;2 .i yr � 9 � 3 \��' :f' ��. 4°�� � J . ,./. .� :° r ., +' t \ie. � . � jj('� e� \ - � � � ' ° s '^ /a ^ \ �•��� m � ' .,I \a e . .+y`�'Z�S\ m qy1t1 ✓� ,�e _ \ 2 •���1. `^� Oo� � T � . �'� �^�4'i / � .`� 7 . 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Malvin David D. Schaa f John G. Songaf Jerome A. 7'rapp james F. Wol f e 781-2164 1458 COUNTY ROAD "J" MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55432 . Mr. Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer ' City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 , u ' , ' ., ' LJ ' ' Dear Mr. Qureshi: ,--, � SERVING Blaine /y�� Circle Pine.r � 7� Coon Rapid.r � Fridley Lexington Mound.r View Spring Lake Pas•k May 8, 1968 It has come to my attention that Fridley may request a direct connection to the District interceptor in the area of 73rd Avenue. This connection would apparently be f rom an industrial building in the Commerce Park development. The Distric�C has recently received a request for a con- nection to our line of the sewer lateral presently installed in this area but has received no request for a separate connection for the southern part of Commeree Park. The original plans, as submitted to the District, call for a lateral running east and west in the Park which�apparently was to service the area in question. However, we are not certain what laterals.were indeed installed. The contractor who has been hired to do the sewer work on this project called the District office requesting information regarding the procedure on how to make a connection to the District line. The District. Board has set forth certain requirements of Fridley before connections to our line can be allo�aed and these requirements have been previously commurii- cated to your office. The City did submit plans of the sewers to service this area together with the location at which you wish to connect to our line. However, if there has been some alteration of tHe previous plan, theri � in keeping with our requirements it will be necessary for ti�e District to .�- know exactly what area would be served by this proposed new connection and• plans submitted covering the sewers for this area. It would be well to note that, if indeed there has been.a change in the lateral sewer plan within the Coimnerce Park area, the District should be made aware of this fact. The City of Fridley should bear in mind the cost factors for additional metering equipment etc. that may be required for these connections contemplated for the Commerce Park development. - Mr. Nasim Qureshi City of Fridley , - 2 - , May 14, 1968 Please advise this oflEice if laterals to service the area in question (Minco Industrial Plan,lt site) have been installed as per submitted plans and if not, what F�idley's intention is at this time. i 1Very truly yours, �TORTH SUBURBAN SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT � �� A�f% /..� �/^ '/ ,���,, � ' j , / � ��!� ; _ C , � _ ,, r G- - � CC .�C :- � � "� ,- �I �ford C.. Christensen, Clerk �� MCC:em cc: Homer R. Ankrum, City Manager David 0. 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S\ 1 � � �' � �'� �� � i ; � \ I /� � .:,' . \ ► � / / � � %� °� /' , , e , � . . . . \ , � . , - .� Y � l I 1 �' �, � A V \ \\ � ' � 1'1 i O � I ^ . � ' � �r�� i� , � � /'1 � � ! �� (uo) �i " �� w i 1 �� O \i . ._ �'C � ��` -!'�-- -�z.l � ! G. . 4�51"riM i � . � y� � � �. REGUL�lR COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 1, 1968 PAGE 10 The City Engineer said that he had checked and•the fencing is ctp. He said that they have trouble with the fence behind Ericicson's because people bacic into it and knock it do�an. He said they have requested that they put in dome- _. type pipe poles, and have agreed �s,ith this. � . � MOTIO\ by Councilman Harris to con�cur with the Building Seandards Design Control and acce t the ro osal subject to the notations on the drac•ring. P P P S�conded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the moti.on carried. . 4. CONSIDFRATIO�V OF OFFICE BUII.DI�TG 72 `4" x 72'4" TN C-2 DISTRICT A� 6281 UNTV�RSITY AVENUE. (REQUEST gy L.i�1.J. CO,, INC., 1011 W. 807'H STREET, BLOO.�IIi�IGTO�') : - — � The City Engineer said that the Building Board had approved the general layout of the plan and authorized the founclati_on permit after submission of adequate plans. Counczlman Liebl asked who',the o�•mer of the property was. The City Attorney said the o�aners �•�ere L�eav�r, Talle, Herrick who will construct the building, and Mr. George i�ayano, Cliff Spieker and Dave Har-ris. Counci.l- man Fiarris said that this will be one of the nicest office buildings in the Twin City Metropolitan area. He said thexe �vill be a center court yar�, air conditioning, all brick, and meets, and in many cases, exceeds the code and ordinances. rt0'!'TON bp Councilman Samuelson to concur with the Euilding Board and approve the general layout of the plan and gr.ant the foundati_on permit. Seconded by - ? Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voi.ce vote, Councilman Harris abstainino, �I rlayor Kirkham declared the motion carzied una:i�ruously-. • �a PI,ANNIr1G CO��T1T_SSION MEETING rIINUlES, riARCH 28, 1968; 1. CONTTNUED RE'LONING REQUEST: Z01 FEET I'F.ONT ANn P�EAI; OF L^T 9, Al ��68-04, LOUIS ri0:�1CHIL' OsVI__CfI: SOUTH 150 ITOR' S SIiBDIVISION ��88. RF.7nrJF? Ftzn�r � K-1 TO rIULTIPL�: - . _ __ _ _. _. The Ci.ty Engineer -saicl that this property t•ras-on the southeast corner of rlississippi Street and T.FI, ;665. He said that the Planning Commission recommencled the rezoning subject to,getting a dedication of the taest 30 feet of property for a service drive and'also that there should be no waiver of land area requireciients as r.elate to,the number of uni_ts that can be built on the property. The City I:ngzneer said that there are:a'pdrtment buildings to the south of this property and to the north are si.nole'-family"residents. He saict" there are road easements o►i the p�-o�ierty to the north and to the south of this property, and.req.�iri.no � dedicatzon would continue the tc�o ease:ments. . rI0TI0� by Councilraan �Iarri.s +•o set the d�te of May 13, 1968 for �he Public Hezring be£ore thc Council on thi.s rezoning request. Seconded by Counci.lrnan Li.ebl. Upon a voxcz vote, there.bein.� no nays, riayor Ki.rkham declared the motion carri.ed unani.mously. ' � ■ �� f � , Planning Commission Meetin�; - March 2$, 1968 Pa�;e 2 RECEIVE MINUTES_OF.BUILDING STANDARBS-D�SIGN CONTROL: MEIRCH 27, 1968: MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission receive the minutes of the Building Standards-Design Control of March 27, 1968. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVE MINiJTES OF SPECIAL PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING: MARCH 18, 1968: MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Co�nission receive the minutes of the Special Parks & Recreation Commission meeting of.March 18, _ 1968. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � t�� . �. . .. :-A-.. . . REC�IVE_ MINUTES DF Pt1RKS & RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING: MARCH 25, 1968: _.� MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission receive the minutes of the Parks & Recr�ation Commission meeting of March 25, 1968. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion caxried unanimously. RECEIVE_MINUTES OF SPECIAL PARKS & RECREATICN COI�fISSION MEETING: MARCH 25, 1968: MOTION, by the minutes 1968. Upon ORDER OF AGENDA: 1. Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commi.ssion reeeive of Special Parks & Recreation Commission meeting of March 25, a voice vote,''all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. The Commission decided to'take the Items in the following order: Items 2, 3 and 1 and 4. , CONTINUED REZONING REQUEST: ZOA ��68-04, LOUIS MOMCHILOVICH: South 150 feet front and rear of Lot 9, Auditor's Subdivision ��88. Rezone from R-1 to multiple. . •. � The Engineering Assistant told the Commission there were.no recorded easements as far as the Ci,ty was concerned. T'here is a 15 foot private easement across the West elnd and the watermain and sewer lines are on Mr. Momchilovich's property without easement to the City. TE►e lot to the North has deeded some propierty and the lot iron is on that corner.rather _ than Mr. Momchilovich's pr,operty. , Mr. Momchilovich wonder'ec� if the City planned to take the service lane all the way through to Mis�sissippi Street, but Mr. Jensen said it would not be in a straight line !and there has never been a eontinued service road along the Highway up to Mi'ssissippi Street. Mr. Myhra asked that, if the peti.fioner were to give a 30 foot easement, what would be the size of ',the apartments he could build. The Engineering Assistant replied in R-3, ,$ units and in R-3A, 7 units. Mr. Myhra asked where the approach that goes onto the highway is located. Mr. Momchilovich answered that if the approach were to continue straight East, it would•be on his property. ' In 'answer to Mr. Jensen'''s question, Mr. Momchilovich said he would-objeet� to dedi:cating a 30 foot easement, as it might push his setback line back further than the buildings'South of him. The way the'sexvice lane is-now, if he would dedicate 30 fe�t, there would be a 20 foot jog into his property. �l,r. Planning Coirunission Meeti_n� - rlarch 28�1965 Pa�e 3 ; � � ::� Mr. Momchilovicti asked if there were any plans for a street ancl was told that there were no specific plans for a street, but there is nothing to prevent the Highway Department closing their right of way. Another question Mr. Momchilovich asked was if it would be O.K. for him to build in line with the apartments, or he would be willing to put the building wherever the Planning Commission would suggest. Chairman Hughes infonned him that if he should dispose of the property, the new o��mer would not be bound by what he had agreed to. . Mr. Jensen reminded Mr. Momchilovich that if this rezoning were granted, the value of that property would increase the value of the square footage of the land involved. MOTION by Erickson,�seconded by Je�sen, that the Planning Commission recommend approval of Z0A ��68-04, Louis Momchilovich, being the South 150 feet fxont and rear of Lot 9, Auditor's Subdivision ��88 to be rezoned from R-1 to multiple dwelling, subject to the dedication of the West 30 feet for service drive purposes and recommend that there be no waiver of land area requirements as they relate to the number of units that can be built on the property. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Momchilovich asked if he had a certain length of time and was told this item will be before the Council two weeks from Monday (April 15th). ` He can go before the Council and present his arguments against the Planning , Commission recommendation of densities. 2. 3. Mr. Erickson reminded Mr. Momchilovich he was giving up, in one sense, and gaining in another. He had until the public hearing before the Council to plead his case. Council can uphold the Planning Commission recommenda- tion or turn it doum flatly. T'he decision of the Planning Commission was to recommend approval of the rezoning subject to dedication of the Westerly 30 feet of the tract for service road purposes to R-3A. The mai.n portion of the recommendation was no waivex of land area requirements for the number of units he is having. CONTINUED REZONING REQUEST: ZOA ��68-03, ARO�INDUSTRIES, INC : Lots 1, 2 and 3A Second Revision Auditor's Subdivision ��2'l�and Zot 1, Brookview 9ddition. Rezone from R-1 to R-3A. . : Mr. Jacob Aro and Mr. Stanley Guzik were present. An i.nformal discussion l was in order and no decisions were made. CONTINUED LOT SPLIT RF.QUEST: L.S. ��65-04, LARRY DEAN FERGUSON: Lot 21, Block 2, Sgring Lake Park Lakeside. '� • The Engineering Assistant sho�oed the certificate of survey which Mr. Ferguso� had brought in. The easements shown on the certificate were to be drawn up. The easement for utilities in the center of .the lot would be draz•m for 10 feet. _ :�"' ;"; ' MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission recom- mend the Lot Split ��68-04, Larry Dean Ferguson, Lot 21, Block 2, Spririg I.ake`"' Park Lakeside subject to providing the City with a 10 foot drainage easement ' centered on the North line of the South parcel and a 25 foot easement along the South line for road purposes. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,"the motion carried unanimously. • � n REPORT ON THE GERALD GLENN CORPORA Re: House under construction 5721 Regis Drive Building Permit ��9567 Nov. 27, 1967 : Building Inspection Report �k2381- 0. K. to pour after forming front and dumping sand. ( Jan Gas.terland ). . April 22, 1968 . Building Inspection Report 4�3621- Stop work tag posted, "Explanation on center bearing wall." Some sheet rock installed without rough-in approval. This is in violation of UBC Sec. 304, Paragraph C. (Jan Gasterland) May 6, 1968 Bu2lding Inspection Report �k3781 - Red tag reposted since the tag posted 4/22/68 had been removed. No rough-in approval on inspection tag. Tag posted this date noted walk-out door. Apparently inadequate drainage and depressed wall in the basement had not been corrected. Walk-out door not shown on submitted print. (Clarence Belisle and Darrel Clark) May 9, 1968 Mr. Gnerre was in the office and resolved how to revi:se bearing walls He also asked permission to proceed with construction on Lot 4, Block 5, Parkview 0aks Addition, the same being 1181 Lynde Drive, for which he has applied for a variance on reduced rear yard. The City Engineer and the City Manager concurred with the Building Inspector. Such permission could not be given an he would be in violation of the UBC, Section 301, Paragraph A. The unapproved walk-out would be in violation of Sec. 301, Paragraph C. 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In most cases, ��here there is a time limit, the time limit can be extended by the petitioner where �ie has been delayed. We are not sure in this case if there is a time limit. . D�r. Myhra said he would hesitate to go to R-3 in vie��� of the fact the people living around there might feel entirely different to an apartment accor.ding to their. expressions at the last Commission meeting. In speaking.to Dr. Ingebrigtsen, P-1r, i�4yhra said if there is a time limit, and this runs out before he is ready to move, it has been suggested it can be extended -- is this the way you understand it? Dr. Ingebrigtsen asked.if .then, the Planning Commission actic- would be recommending a variance and he was told they could recommend CR-1 and for the petitioner to ask for a variance later on, Chairman Eiughes asked Dr. Ingebrigtsen if it would be satisfactory to him for the Plannino Commission to recommend to the Council this request to CR-1 with�_the recommendation for �the variance for professional offices other than medical be granted on his building permi.t application. Dr. Ingebrigtsen concuxred. MOTION by Ylinen, seconded by Nlylira that the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council, ZOA #68-05, Dr..K. H. Ingebrigtsen, Lot ll, B1oek l,-Moore L�:ke Heghlands 3rd �ddition be rezoned to CR-1 and also we recommend that a varianceshould be considered so as to include the possibil.ity of other pro£essional and office facilities other than that specified in the CR-1 zoning. Upon a�voice vote, al1 voting aye, except �1lember Erickson, the motion carried. � Mr. Jensen added that he believed it was proper, in keeping with the intent of the petitioner and.in line with the proper protection of the neig.hbo,rh.00.d., to restrict .. rezoning to a CR-1 rather than the desir.ed C-1 by �the petitioner. The CR-1 zonin� allows the majority of uses that �ti�ere described by thenetitionerin his presentation� for the reason of_ his rezoning. I think it is unfortunate that the CR-1 zoning is as restrictive as it is in this � particular instance and therefore I would hope that Council, in the future, and other Commissions examininG the variance of the renuest, would favor the rec{uest in line with the recommendatioiis of this motion. - � Z� REZONI�v�G RF:QUEST CONTINt1ED: ZOA #68-06, HIRSCEi BROS. PROI'ERTIIiS: Part of Block 22 and a �ock 23, Fridley Park �1d�ion and part of Lots 7 and 9, Revised Auditor's Subdivision #23, � . .� s Planning Commission D�Ieeting - April 25, 1968 Page 4 Mr. Philip fiirsch and b1r. R. Wormsbecker �aere present, The Chairman informed the audience the public hearing had been closed on this petition and now the matter was before the Planning Commission for consideration. A slight change had been made in the plans for the complex tiahich were explained by Mr. Hirsch including a discussion of proximity of Mr. Plum's property. When asked what would be going in the commercial area, 1�1r. Wormsbecker said there would be a�combination type of grocery store. It would be a commercial enterprise and would architecturally blend in with Mr. Hirsch's plans. Mr. Erickson said he thought he indicated at the last meeting some concern over the possible setback. The City � Attorney assured him it was highly possible for the City to enter an agreement with the property owners for certain set backs and be perfectly binding. It may be desirable if R-3 zoning were granted as it restricts the side line requirements. Once the rezoning is granted, this plan does not mean anything. Mr. Jensen said thai during the action of the Plats and Subdivisions-Streets and Utilities, he noted that the recommendation for approval of the street vacated (Olive Street) included acceptance o� a 10 foot additional right of way for the Nlississippi Street extension and he would like to review the viewpoint of t�e petitioner. Is there any a reeriient amon the arties involved in the additonal ten g g P feet as to the disposition of the land. .. Mr. Hirsch said he was not concerned about that, but he was concerned about the side yard. He was willing to give the additional 10 feet. . Mr. F�irsch said on their layout, they already considered. what would be rec{uired on R-3. They had a feasibility. . study made on the apartment market in Fridley and found that the uacancy factor .is very low. Compared with 11 � �different complexes in the area, some in Fridley and soine adjoining villages. They found that the majorityof bui�ldings_ -� - in- the area are smaller than w�ha-t� �they -pl�:n to build anct���-� ���•-- �� � _ are. predDminately two bedr_oam_units�_z,ri_th ,a _lot �rith childr�n_...� ..�__ They feel the most important thing regarding zoning is reall what kind of a structure is built. If they are going to do justice to this piece of land, and he agreed with . Mr. Plum that it is a beautiful piece of land.. First thing he liked was the river and he felt he should give this, river�- -.���� view to as many people as he could. If he is limited to the sideyard it is c{uite likely he will have to split the _ buil.dings,and could not do the kind of .job he is trying :......_ :;.. ,,� to layout. They are building buildings that will rent from $140 to $180 and want this to be a first class project. He�said that he is building an .apartment complex in New Hope. They have single family homes _Qn ..ti,ro sides and ro�cls_ ___. __ : Plannin� Comrllission bieeting - April 25, 1.�6s Pag� S .� 4 `. on two s icle s. He new home abutting there ti��ould be aii in response was in called the developer who is Uuilding a the property, and asked if he felt adverse effect on liis home. The letter favor of the complex. D4r. Jensen asked I�Ir. Hirsch if he �aould have any atialms about entering into an a reement with the Ci.ty of Fridley agreeing to precisely the sideyard on the architect'Sto do sketch aiid D�Ir. �Iirsch replied he ttiould be very happy it. Mr. Hirsch s�.id the height of the buildings woud be 2 1/2 stories facing East River Road and facing the river would be 3 stories . �ie saicl he �aould have a landscape architect to plan the layout. He was concerned about screening for Nir. Plum's property and that there is proper screening on commercial. Mr. Erickson informed the people present t}iat the City has a committee that approves plans as well as the landscaping. Mr. Wormsbecker explained that the commercial. will stay at the same size as it is on the back part of the land. Mr. Erickson said it seemed to him that rezoning of this property and the aunit1°andfwehshouldebefableptoXel�minate be an asset to the commu y once and for all the rezoning of the North property. MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Nlyhra, the the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council approval of the rezoning request, ZOA #68-06 except for Parcel 1-A as described in the public hearing notice dated Nlarch 27 and April 3, subject to the excution of an agreement between the land o�rners and City of Fridley to .restrict any construction to a minimum setback of 38 feet on the North and 45 feet on the South, 100 feet from East River Road in a11 R-3 or R-3A zoning and the dedica�ion of an additional 10 feet of the south end of Blocks 21 and 22 from East ' _ River Road to jaest boundary of Riverview Terrace. Upon a voice vote, all. voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 2-B VACATION RE UEST: SAV #68-01, HIRSCH BROS. PROPERTIES: Vacate 30 foot street lying Sout,h and adjacent to North of Fridley Park Addition. , line MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Erickson that the Planning. Commission recommend approval to the Council of the Vacation, SAV #68--01, 30 foot street lying South and adjacent to North line of Frildey Park Addition subject to the rezoning request, ZOA #68-06;being approved. Upon a voice�vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. c �, � ir 3. 4. � f Planning Commi.ssian P�Ieeting - April 25, 1968 Page 6 The Engineering Assistant called attention to a dj,screpancy in the right of East Ri.ver Roacl. The Cotinty originally took an additional 24 fee� for East River Road, Back �vhen Lorrie Johnson was interested in the property, the City asked for an additional 26 feet of right of way and described it as being part of the Block 22. Since that time a survey ivas made by the County and the new alignment ZJas.made on East River Road creating an island of Iand 10 ta 15 feet �vide. Mr. I-Iirsch said the drivetaay easement and the strip between tlie driveway and East River Road belongs to the present property owners and they tiJOUld like to see it aligned to their property. � The Engineering Assistant said Anoka County has seen the discrepancy and may ask that it be cleared up because it. is torrens property. The original intent ivas at one time for a 50 foot wide servi.ce drive. Since that time, service drives for East River Road have not been talked about, therefore, perhaps the Right Of Way could be reduced to the amount needed for turn lanes. It was decided that NIr. tiVormsbecker should return with more information. � REZONING REQUEST: ZOA #68-09, LARRY DEAN FERGUSON: Lots 1 and 2, Block 3, Gunderson Terrace, Rezone from R-1 tq R-3. . MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission set the date of June 13, 1968.for the public hearing of Z0A #68-�09, LARRY. DEAN FERGUSON: of Lots 1 and 2, Block 3, Gunderson Terrace to be rezoned from R-1 to R-3, Upon a voice vote, all vo.ting aye, the motion carried unanimously. HYDE PARK ADDITION ZONING PROBLEI��1: Chairman Hughes said the attention of the Planning. Commission was�called�to the editorial which appeared iri the Fridley Sun on April 24, 1968 in which the editor spoke favorably of the action to delay zoning of the land in the Hyde Fark Area. hi.r. Myhra said that since the time of Council'�s final action on 1�Ir. Schmedeke's petition, very little action has been taken, and that it is time for the C.ommission to consider the approach that we should be taking in this matter as'to recommending a course to the council. He said the -� Commission should continue to recommend to the Council that . they feel a need for professional help and gliidance ask i-f� 4 M ' � � 560-3450 � ��� � - ���C� � � � � ANOKA COUNTY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 Honoxable Mayor and City Council c/o Homer Ankrum, City Managex 6431 University Avenue Northeast Fridley, Minnesota 55421 May 13, 1968 RE: Di.scussion of xemodeli.ng �ox Park Depaxtment in the Lower Level of the Civic Center. Gentlemen, � After further investigation, it has been found that funds are available to finance the addition of the Park Departmen� quarters in the Lower Level of the Civic Center, - The City is holding in a S�ecial Escrow Account �he amount of $6,982.04, pay- ment for granular material �urchased by the Highway Deparfiment from Locke Park. Zn oxder to do an A-1 job on these quarters, it will take about $4,500.00. 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