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RES 1994-57 - 0000307076 RESOLUTION NO. 57 - 1994 RESOLUTION APPROVING A SUBDIVISION, LOT SPLIT, L.S. X94 -02, TO SPLIT PROPERTY INTO TWO SEPARATE PARCELS GENERALLY LOCATED AT 48TH AVENUE AND MAIN STREET WHEREAS, the City Council approved a lot split at the July 25, 1994 meeting; and the Planning Commission stipulations attached as Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, such approval was to split property into two separate parcels: Parcel A: The south 1025.22 feet of Lot 2, Auditor's Subdivision No. 79, as measured at a right angle to and parallel with the south line of said Lot 2 and which lies easterly of a line parallel with and distant 511.00 feet easterly of, as measured at a right angle to and parallel with the Burlington Northern Railroad Companys (formerly Northern Pacific Railway Company) main track centerline, except the east 33.00 feet of said Lot 2. Parcel B: That part of Lot 2, Auditor's Subdivision No. 79, which lies north of the south 1025.22 feet of said Lot 2, as measured at a right angle to and parallel with the south line of said Lot 2 and which lies easterly of a line parallel with and distant 511.00 feet easterly of, as measured at a right angle to and parallel with the Burlington Northern Railroad Companys (formerly Northern Pacific Railway Company) main track centerline, except the east 33.00 feet of said Lot 2. WHEREAS, the City has received the required Certificate of Survey from the owner: and WHEREAS, such approval will split the property into two separate parcels. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council directs the petitioner to record this lot split at Anoka County within six months of this approval or else such approval shall be null and void. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 25TH DAY OF JULY, 1994. ATTEST: WILLI J. NEE - MAYOR 77 Page 2 -- Resolution No. 57 - 1994 EXHIBIT A 1. The petitioner shall dedicate a 67 foot drainage and utility easement along the east property line. 2. An access easement shall be recorded over the spur line on the vacant parcel. 3. The owner shall notify the Community Development Department if use of the building changes from a warehouse to a manufacturing facility causing the need for additional parking. 4. The petitioner shall pay a park dedication fee of $15,529.14 at the time of building permit issuance. 5. The petitioner shall submit a revised plan in compliance with the landscape ordinance requirements prior to issuance of a building permit, or obtain a variance. 6. The petitioner shall comply with the requirements in Scott Erickson's letter dated July 13, 1994.