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270521 WHI7E — CI TV CLERK � 1 ((��..�{�'q e..;�. � PINK� — FINANCE COUIIClI 'j,�� p��� � CANARV — DEPARTMENT GIT OF SAIN�T PATTL f � BLUE — MAYOR � F11@ NO. � • �/ / Qrdin�znce Ordinance N�. � ? l � Presented By Referred To Committee: Date Out of Committee By Date An ordinance amending the Saint Paul Zoning Ordinance, Chapters 60 through 64 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code. THE COUDTCIL OF THE CITY O� SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIl+Ts Section 1. Z'hat the Zoning Map of Saint Paul, Sheet Nos. 14 and 15, as incorporated by refexence in Section 60.401 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, is hereby amended as follows: The �roperty on the Southwest corner of East Seventh and Atlantic Streets, more particularly de- scribed as f�5� Ea�'�#�-�e�t of Lot l, Block 3, Messer]i � and Eschbach' s Additism� is rezoned from RT-1 to QS-1. Section 2. This ordinance shall take force and effect in thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publication. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Requested by Department of: _ Butler Hozza In Favor Hunt � ^Le°�� _T Against BY Sylvester Tedesco ��g 2 $ 1�78 Form Approved by City Attorney ° Adopted b ouricil: Date �„ �g�� �� Ce ' ied Pa Cou ecretary BY . By � App by Mayor: at ''' Approved by Mayor for Submission to Coutf�il By BY ,1"�B��S:i�#.�,' P�R�tt i _. �`�(� . � , � , � � �'���k��� � `� /� ��TY �.. CITY OF SAINT PAUL `��� = DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELUPMENT � � � .::.. -� `�,� ": •.. ��b DIVISION OF PLANNING ... 421 Wabasha Street,Saint Paul,Minnesota,55102 612-298-4151 George Latimer � Mayor January 25, 1978 Rose Mix, City Clerk 386 City Hall St. Paul , Minn. 55102 � Legal Description: Part of Lot 1 , Block 3, Mess,erli & Eschbachs Addn. Dear Madam: This letter is written in response to the petition of Rice Investors to rezone property located at 1236-1238 E. Seventh Street (Southwest corner of E. Seventh & Atlantic) from RT-1 (Two-Family Residential) to OS-1 (Office Service). This matter was heard before the Current Planning & Zoning Corr�nittee on December 15, 1977 at which time the petitioner, Arrigoni Brothers, changed their original request of rezoning from RT-1 to B-3 to RT-1 to OS-1 . Staff reconmended denial of the original request to rezone from RT-1 to B-3. Staff recomnended at the Current Planning & Zoning Committee meeting that the revised request to rezone from RT-1 to OS-1 be approved. Mr. Pangal moved to recommend approval to rezone to OS-1 . Ms. Grittner seconded the motion and it passed on a 6 to 0 roll call vote. On December 16, 1977 the Planning Corr�nission confirmed the recomnendation of the Current Planning and Zoning Committee by a 17 to 0 vote. This meeting is scheduled to be heard before the Saint Paul City Council on January 26, 1978. ' Sinc rely, �� Edward J. Wa � � Senior City nner ' � EJW/gf � / Zoning File No. 8241 Enc. ��ca� � ' 1 1 1 1 ' . � �s�� �r . . �r������r������� � � � ■��������������■ � � � ■o��e��o���o�e�■ � � � ■�e��o���e�e��e�■ � � ■����������������■ � � ■a��e��e��o���e���■ � � e��o��e��e���e�e�■ � o��e��o��se�e��e�s � o��e��e��e���e�e�■ � � e��e��o��e e���e�e�s � ���o������o�a��o�■ „ s���������e�e��e.� ■����������������■ . . � ����������e��i�e�� � a��o��a��e���o���■ � � � ■���o��o���o������■ � � � ���������o��so�o�■ � � � �v��e��e���o����e�■ � � �����������������■ � 0��0��a���e�a��o�■ � � ���o��o�����vo�o�■ � � e��a��a���o�o��e�■ � � �moae�oor�oo��c�■c� : ■e�oo - . . , ��. � .. . . .. . _... , .� , ;Y , , ��� � . i , , � _✓.� •�'r>>ii%" ,:. .� . � _ , . �I , ,, , � /.►'�. _� � , /� -� �r; � � � . ��t`� ,«, � . , , ; ._!;�.. . . . - ,� ��� �, C ,�;,,�,*�rr�!,.. ��_ �� . .. .� � �!•���1,1!//:7��L �� . . . - i _ � ; . ' � CITY OF SAINT PAUL �t•r r o�, '�r���! y% Ros� Mlx o •.��s;��ec:� � AIbK1�.OIN� CiL�/Clerk and •� �����'_.''�"� Couueil Seoorder Counal Secrstary v>s, ` ,�� ''`�. -�... OPFICE OF THH CITY CLERK �YRlAY Of R/COR05 S88 City/Hall St.Paul,Minneaota 6610t Phone t98-.�.11 • October 25, 1977 U�� � � � � � � � Planning Com4nission �, .� 1977 Grace Building er�.� � St. Paul, Minnesota s ��,�;�t��_,'���� ����j�:.� � 'u�l! aint P;,�;1: r'�y;r:veyote Dear Sir: The Council referred to the Planning Commission for recommendation the attached petition of Rice Investors to rezone property at 1236-1238 E. Seventh Street aka part of Lot 1, Block 3, Messerli and Eschbachs Addition. ry truly yours, �?'a.R.`�/� City Clerk Attach. � ABO:dcr cc: Finance Dept. Mr. Erickson, Building Dept. . �` °��,� �2�- �����, �� � _.�._��-�: . Q�� �, F ,'.�n,,_� � y C �+��V�`"- 5 �� � . , � ; , " _., � B.S� ; /�`v�lj '/�� �sa, o v Short Form Rezoning Petition TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL c!o the City Clerk, Room 386 City Nall City of Saint Paul � Minnesota Pursuant to the provisions of LAWS OF MINNESOTA for 1975. Chapter 261 , Section 6, • I/we the undersigned� being the owner(s)_ of property described as ' 3 �,� 3 s���.� 5 %____..�T%�� Si�e �°t°� �� / / � ,�w,�3 i Yl f'S,S f'iQ l 1 /4 M c� �S�� b'R�'�f S � Jd ,E. ,�!c� 77T �T �r j �3/o c.� and situated (describe location with respect to streets or intersections) ,-5•�1 • CoRN P�� � � �T/.�r°,E i �4�( '� �¢->/i9�/ Ti c. 4 �j�� �� j �" CfI s i �T'/ wh i ch property was previousl y zoned �m m'I /Y!'I �°l'C C ��f-� � . and under , Chapte�s 60 through 64 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code is presently zoned ��.� /r������/ R =-,_ / � a more restrictive zoning classification. do / �c hereby request that consideration be given by your honorable bodies to rezone ��� the above described property to a zoning classification of �or,��m �/P c i f?' � under Chapters 60 through 64 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code. `� Subscribed and sworn to before me �/ L ✓C-� a� � � { ^ ' � ��� h i s �ay o f ��i%J��f�„ �/ �, � �-, /�RT hy-�� � , � , �-�--_- �.� s->�� � , Z L.� � �.�-�r� Address: ���U � t ,p ✓ � � Nota r.y Pub i c� R�/ Co. , M i nnesota ��v� ���'`�'`�' '� � � �4 S/fIM�1:1/✓ ,/ �y / My Commission expires Telephone: ?- D � ���l Approved as to fo�m I1/17/75 r by the Ciiy Attorney. ZC.)�►�NG ��._�__ , 2� , LE _�____ � , � ! � ' �CJ�- �� ' ��'7� R� �� We are residents and property owners reaiding within 350 feet of "Part of Lot l , Block 3, Messerli and Eschbachs Addition". We wieh to register our strong objection to the proposed rezoning of thie property. We feel that rezoning from RT-1 (Z1�vo Family Residential) to B-3 (General Business) would adversely affect not only our property value but the residential character of the neighborhood. . ; , NAME �c�-��c..-c.�� � ! . . ,�s ADDRESS �� :� �� • �' - � � � � 7 r�� � • 1=o /'-� �� D�a-� �-..—�. __.�, f�S b�RG. + y�C?�2?iC'i i��i��� rfc`��..�G^dn�� /:�-3.� ���T�` � � � �.�' �.j L�CIY�� �'l.�-..Q�� i L—� �-- � 7� ��`e � �� .1 _.�. < � ���' , ,�� � �L� � -� � i� �� '� �� ��-� l.�� L-�� ..i�� 'L�. � I �,:.--- ', , . �.' c-� ' ,/ �'�� ♦ � . � �-�+ ) / ' J � ' '�V �"'i�'��`.�.�(�. �r����� ������ :- ��, �� ����� � / � � ' � ' ;y - �--� c' l .� �/ �`��.t..t',!i� l �'(_, j'i��}1(,�� '>� /�ICL � /� � i�.__. �- �� .. . �� . . . �. . . .. � 1 . . ._. . . .. .?:i ' - � t � ' ° � il . . �'���P�'�"� ;' � � � ���. �,� we are residents and property owners residing within 350 feet of � "Part of Lot 1 , Block 3, Messerli and Eschbach8 Addition". We wish to register our strong objection to the proposed rezoning of thi$ property. We feel that rezoning from RT-1 (Two Family Residential) to B-3 (General Business) would adversely affect not only our property � value but the residential character of the neighborhood. NAME ,� 'l �l �'-' `/� i� �� G�ADD l vC�a2. /�l/' � .f�7"-c�� RESS � �;,;v�- � /a,ls' � 7� �- � � � � � � � �� /a�,r'� `� �' -� ' ; � �� �-- �i ��� f � /� � � ���� � � �� ��� � ��a � �' 7 ��'" , � u���� � ���� ,�-, .����,�,2,� /��/ �' /,� ..%'� - Y� ,Q.� `��"lo��� �- ,�i�� /.��. 9 �.- 7 �:�.��� r�7i���.��, ° .E- �,� � � �� So` ` � ��-, w�` . -��i___ _ ' � 2 3 3 � 1 �� �� . �} . , I f � `l C. �.,,,�,,�,L..� � 2 3 7 � 7 T H „�T. . C.�. `�r.liYn-�'� /��L- � `7�f-�-�4� � ' � . . .��:1�i We are residents and property owners residing within 350 feet of "Part of Lot 1 , Block 3, Messerli and Eschbachs Addition". We wish to register our strong objection to the proposed rezoning of this property. We feel that rezoning from RT-1 (Two Family Residential) to B-3 (General Business) would adversely affect not only our property value but the re$idential character of the neighborhood. N� ADDRESS � r � � ) 1- �`+ �. � .�.,.� �� � - 7 t� � �����, ���� �� ���� � �a. �� .�, �- ��� � ,�-�� � i � �-- � � r /� j�[� S� �,. � �, , V , � � r �'�.� ��--c� 8 � Cz��-� -$-�.- / -��� �l - � '�;.�-- r� ��' � ,� f� 3� � , We are residents and property owners residing within 350 feet of "Part of Lot 1 , Block 3, Messerli and Eschbachs Addition" . We wish to register our strong objection to the proposed rezoning of this property. We feel that rezoning from RT-1 (Two Family Resid�,ntial) to B-3 (General Business) would adversely affect not only our property value but the residential character of the neighborhood. NAME - ADDRESS , \ f' .: ' _ 7 �, ��,�-G. ��C.��.i� � • . -'��.-L� �i�.;c. � �i-1.�,�L � ��� � ' �'"-d�°k� , ����c.0 'i���. �J��:'e%C,.�-L r G�L.L j,Z .? 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',J'l���.(� ;l. l.. �_< ,{. �. i ---� � � � — �. �--'_ . -' � �.:.. �t_.._,_ i -�-�`� ;�-i:�v.�) ���..�_Sl,_,,,• `,_� t,.�,:.:c_-.r.__ �_� jZ,,�,�''L---� - �. � . �• � _~ ;L , i 1 �•�'./i._ r'1. t,,. i L-- � I J�- V� C . c: v�. �L-1,�, � �' '- �. . 1 �/ ; ; � � ` --� c, �'� � j.,2 �[, v"ti � .1 f �✓� �_ .� 1 _ � i��h� ��'D �r c�z �r� . �-.- _ _ . � . , ; ; December 15� 19?? • ; The Honoreble Robert Sylvester� preaident and Members oP The City Council � � City Court House . St. Paul� MN 55102 ' The residenta of our neighborhood are againat the rezoning of "Part op Lot lt Block 3� Messerli and Eschbacha Addition" trom RT-1 to 8-3. . We live in an alder neighborhood. �lost oP us are homeownere and have inveated large sums of money into our homea. Younger cauplee are moving into our neighborhood and thB posaibility oP more reaidentiai construction ia possible. The neighborhood ie well kept and I don�t see how s General 8usihess lat could help our neighborhood. In fact� I Peel this would cauae deterioration of our neighborhood. East 7th Street is a high trat'Pic area. A Genaral 8usinees on the corner of 7th and Atlantic would increase the vehicular trafPic on Atlantic and Ross streets. There are many children in the neighbor— hoo� with na real play areas and increased traffic could ceuse problema. There is not adequste parking on the site. Parking oP more than three (3) cars would be on the atreet. At present� people using the building occasionally park in my backyard. If the aite is not eltered� the owner is not responaible to aupply adequate parking Por that eite. IP this property ia zoned B-3 the residenta Df our area Will have no say as ta what will happen to our neighborhood. At preaent� the other end oi' our block� at Duluth and 7th Strset has two (2) Bars on opposite corners and we do nnt want to see this happen at the other end of our blocko I have not bsen notified by the ownera se to hom they intend to uae the property. If a businees moves; in� will� more fo11oW7 �ly last queatian� Why is it important Por buainese to move into a residential area When there is vacant property on East ?th Street that is already zoned far General Buainass. 8ruce Lightner 1235 Rosa Avenue St. Peul� MN 55106 � , . � � � � ���� � � �� ���� � P O N E 772-2075 �NITY �� ���"�? G�� . - ��-�NCIL _, , pF DAYTON's L� �„r,,,�w�'`� . � 279 CYPRESS ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55106 December 13, 1977 Council President Sylvester, and Members of the St. Paul City Council Dear Council Members: The �Dayton's Bluff Community Council would like to voice our unanimous and firm opposition to the rezoning from RT-I to B-3 the property at 1236-1238 East Seventh Street, aka part of Lot I, Block 3, Messerli and Eschbachs Addition. At our Executive Board Meeting, held December Sth, the Dayton's Bluff Community Counci) voted unanimously to oppose this rezoning and to support efforts of neighborhood residents to prevent the intrusion of this new business into their community. Such spot commercial zoning is in direct and fundamental confli ct with the District 4 Gen- eral District Plan which has been approved by the residents of Datyon's Bluff, and would destroy the essentially residential character of East Seventh Street which runs from Newcombe Street to White Bear Avenue. It would also undercut and make shambles of the Council's attempt to maintain and rennovate the precious few remaining neighborhoods in Dayton's Bluff. ' In addition, a B-3 rezoning is not necessary for the avowed intent of the developer, namely a real estate office, and would open the door to other less desirable businesses in the future, as well as encouraging businesses of a similar nature to ask for spot rezonings on this section of East Seventh $treet. Allowing new businesses to creep into a neighborhood would doom this section of East Seventh to the inevitable fate of one vast commercial strip. Furthermore, such rezoning is not needed when there is ample space and opportunity for the development of a real estate office or other business in the commercial strip of East Seventh running from Mario to Duluth Strc:et:, where nc�w husinEasses are n�ed���l. This is especially the case in that section of EasF Sevcnth frcxn 1=iank lo Uuluth Shect, less than 2 blocks a- way from the proposed rezoning site, and where no rezoning should be necessary. Why destroy a neighborhood, even a border neighborhood, with the intrusiori of a new business when sites just a short distance away are vacant and begging for new owners? . . i � , a � . PHONE 772-2075 UNITY C�r�`� . � GO�J�3CIL � - OF DAYZ'ON'S J31,�,�, �*� � 279 CYPRESS ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55106 Finally, the noise and air pollution from heavy truck and car traffic on East Seventh already discouroges people from residing on East Seventh. More businesses would add to this problem, causing traffic and parking problems, and further lowering residentiat property values as well as destroying any neighbo�hoad. It is time to put a stop to the encroachment of businesses on new property and neighborhoods of East Seventh Street and encourage them to maintain, renno'vate, and develop the existing commercial st�ip of East Seventh. � On behalf of residents of the East Side, we strongly urge you to deny Rice Investors their petition to rezone this property. Thank you for your consideration and action on this matter of concern to your constituents , � on the East 5 ide. Sincerely, Rob Huberty, President ��-�- �4�'��-1�?� � _ . � .. Dayton's Bluff Community Council RH/rw cc: Councilman: Rosalie Butler David H. Hozza Ruby Hunt Leonard Levine Patrick J. Roedler . Victor J . Tedesco Mayor George Latimer � � �7 � . . . . . . , . . � , .� .._ . . � . ..,��r .. i . • �- MINUTES OF THE CURRENT PLANNING & ZONING COMMITTEE MEETING IN ROOM 707 CITY HALL, ST PAUL, MINN. DEC. 15, 1977 PRESENT• Mmes.Summers, Grittner and Karns, Messrs. Humner, Pangal and Bryan of t e�Current Planning & Zoning Eommittee; Mr. Robert Straughn, City Attorney; Mr. Richard Amey of the Division of Housing & Building Code Enforcement; Mnes. MENeally and Fox and Mr. Edward J. Warn of the Planning Staff. The meeting was chaired by Mr. James Bryan, Chairman. RICE INVESTORS (#8241 ): A request to rezone from RT-1 to B-3 property located on the south side of East Seventh Street between Atlantic and Duluth. The petitioner was present. There was opposition. Mr. Warn read the staff report and showed slides of the subject site. Mr. Del A. Arrigoni , 1450 Arlington, said Rice Investors was formerly Schroeder Milk Company, and the property had been purchased in September. He referred to the commercial properties in the area and described the subject site as having 15 ft. ceilings, with taxes at $1300 per year. He said it had been purchased for the Arrigoni real estate office subject to the lease to Alcoholics Anonymous which will expire December 31 , 1978. He said the site is a $60,000 investment and their real estate office takes 1/3 of the building. He said they should be getting more money than they are getting from Alcoholics Anonymous ($300/mo. for 4000 sq. ft.) Mr. Pangal asked the petitioner if he would consider reducing his request to OS-l . Mr.Arrigoni asked if OS-1 would include a liquor store and Mr. Pangal answered no. Mr. Arrigon� said the Red Mill might be condemned and might make him an offer. Mr. Robert Arrigoni , 2171 Valley View Place, the son of Del Arrigoni , said he grew up 3 blocks from the subject site when it was a grocery store. He said AA will not be able to stay in the building after their lease runs out next year. He added that AA has meetings every day, six days a week. He said the Arrigonis intend to have the building used for more of a business place, and they have no intention at the present time to put in a liquor store. Mr. Humner asked if the present zoning had been known when they purchased the property, and Robert Arrigoni said yes--they had received a letter from the City of Saint Paul saying they were nonconforming. He said the building could not be residential with the high ceilings, etc. Mr. �Bruce Lightner, 1235 Ross, spoke in opposition to the rezoning request. He submitted a petition signed by 47 neighbors who live within 350 feet and read a prepared statement of opposition. Upon being queried by Ms. Grittner, he said people do park in his backyard where there is no garage. Mr. Orlando Messerli , 1216 East Seventh Street, said he was interested in trying to keep up the neighborhood, and that anything below Newcomb Street is definitely commercial but has deteriorated. He said the corner lot had been a grocery store for three generations, and all the neighbors were glad to have a grocery store there. They feel if it is rezoned, a liquor store could very easily be put there, and property values would go down. He said the Red Mill and other tavern are far i � �°"•� RICE INVESTORS Page 2 ;._ enough away that they do not get the noise, but on thiS cornel^;.nvise would affect all the homes in the area. He said young people have invested their money and are trying to build up the neiqhborhood and trying to protect their investments. Mr. Messerli said that if Mr. Arrigoni bought the property knowing it was zoned wrong, it is their own fault. Mr. Ron Wagner, 1787 East Minnehaha, said he represented his father at 1212 East Seventh St. and he also is the new canmunity coordinator for Daytons Bluff. He read a letter from the Daytons Bluff Cormnunity Council in unanimous opposition to the rezoning requestt saying there are other sites where the real estate office could be built in a commercial area. He referred to the traffic situation and parking problems, as well as lowering of the residential property values in the area. He said his father has lived in the neighborhood 40 years and has seen the neighborhood go downhill , but in recent years there has been a turnaround and from Newcomb St. on down, there is a lot of investment in rehabbing homes. He added that residential property owners are� not being given a lot of encouragement by introducing comnercial into a residential zone. Mr. Pangal said that anyone buying the building, inasmuch as it is a legal nonconforming use, would not put any money into it, but would bleed it for investment. He said OS-1 would encourage the owners of property to maintain it and he wondered if District 4 would object to an OS-1 . Mr. Wagner said as far as the neighbors are concerned, they probably would be more acceptable to OS-1 , but the City Council might not because they are trying to encourage completely residential areas. Ms. Claudia Jorgenson, 1220 Ross, opposing the rezoning r�quest, said they had bought their beautiful home and told of the addition onto it, �nd said that comnercial zoning on the corner property would make people reluctant to move into the area. Mr. George W. Rieff, 862 Atlantic, said he owns five lots plus a beautiful home, and he opposed the rezoning, saying there is a terrible traffic problem with AA. He told of contacting the police, who say AA have been no trouble. Mr. Rieff wondered why a duplex could not be put on the property, and why AA? Mr. Bryan explained the legal nonconforming use. Mr. Ken Honebrink, 1232 E. 7th Street, said he has known the Arrigonis many years and he would not be opposed to OS-1 zoning, but would prefer to leave it the way it is. He said although they say there is no intention of putting in a bar, that intention might be changed. He opposed the requested rezoning because he thought it would lower property values in the area. He said he is part owner of the adjacer�tsite. Mr. Richard Honebrink, 1232 E. 7th St. , also part owner of the adjacer�tsite, said possibly more people at the hearing would be in agreement with an OS-1 zoning. He felt that B-3 would just open the door to changes in the future and asked for denial of the petitoner's request. � � '�µ RICE INVESTORS Page 3 Mr. R. Arrigoni said there was a misunderstanding about B-3, as they have no intention of putting in a �liquor store. He said AA probably will not stay there. He added that he would be very well satisfied to go for an OS-1 zoning for a grocery store or whatever. He said the Arrigonis have a two-man real estate office and that is all it ever was. Mr. Del Ar�igoni said the lease of AA runs through Dec. 31 , 1978, and his son, Robert Arrigoni , added that AA wants to renew for another five years. Mr. Bryan asked if Mr. Del Arrigoni was saying he wanted to change his request to OS-1 and the answer was yes. Mr. Straughn stated that this was proper. Mr. Pangal moved to recommend approval of the OS-1 rezoni,ng. His motion was seconded by Ms. Grittner and passed on a 6 to 0 roll call vote. , Submitted by: gp ov by: �`�1/••�r Edward J. War es Bryan, Ch irman I PLANNINC �a1RD STAFF REPORT December 15, 1977 Plat Map 37 8241 �. APYLICANT's t�ar� : Rice Investors 2. CLASSIFICATION . � Amendment � Appeal � Permit � Othes 3. PURPOSE • Rezone t0 B-3 ' a. LOCATION • 1236-1238 E. 7th Street (Southwest corner of E. �7th & Atlar�tic) 5. LEGAL DESCRIPTION : Part of Lot 1 , Block 3, Messerli & Eschbachs Addn. 6. PRESENT ZOI�(ING: RT-1 7. PURSUANT TO 2oning Code Chapter: 64 Section: 210 Paragraph: 8. STAFF INVESTIGATION & REPORT: Date: �2-9-77 gy; EJW A. SUFFICIENCY: The applicant's request was filed on a short form rezoning petition subscribed & sworn to before a notary public on 10-18-7i, and received by the Planning Division Office on 10-28.77. B. PROPOSAL: The proposal is to rezone from RT-1 to B-3 to allow sale as a corr�nercial property. C. FRONTAGE & AREA: This corner lot has 40 ft. frontage on E. 7th Street and 117 ft. side rontage on Atlantic Street, for a total area of approximately 4700 sq. ft. D. SITE CONDITIONS: The site is occupied by a 2-story building formerly used for a grocery store. It is currently used as a meeting hall . The site has alley access. One, two & three family residential structures surround the site. E. AREA CONDITIONS: The immediate area consists of residential structures containing one, two & three families. E. 7th Street is a corrnnercial strip except for two blocks on either side of the site. F. FINDINGS: 1 . The site was previously zoned comnercial . 2. The 1963 Comprehensive Land Use Plan proposed comnercial uses for this site and the adjacent lots to the east in the same block. 3. Residential structures containing one, two or three families completely surround ' the site. 4. The allowed uses in a B-3 zone would be detrimental to the residential character of the immediate area. G. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Based on Findings #3 and #4 above, staff recorr�nends Tenia of t e app icant's request. � ���� ���� ��� � � ` ���� r;' r r 4: , • ,� fy: �, r �,. , .� `�'�,�� e �,���: ) , µ � 1 ��` f ' �yU1 � � s1~���'t � � ��v��"�-i,,�aK'°� � • � 'I � v �� ,y�� .`�'" , t, „:� .� �� �xYY . R, � � ,'� �/.' . �,,; � � �'� �� �`��°�,�i , �� � �! ;�,�,��'��",m� � ��,,,,� ..... •-. ���,a�,kr�'" rt���� �� �,,°d�`' � . `� i �� �� �L�� �� � � v �� ��� � ��� �� ;: �„� � ,..� � t I.� . � � � � ,,��r [•�i�'i�i [•�i Ni�� �.� [��ti� „ � �•� ; � • �!� �� [•�I� . G�1 � , • �f� , a�� Y� � ,, ■ � - r,� - - � , �u� ,� �� '� � . � ► . -w . . . . . . • � . • N . . . � � r r�� _ � w � . �� � ,, / 'i � (► o � �.� I ' / ���� • ' � s � • a � � • • � . � • ,,� � , � _�—����� r� � � ----=— r --- �� �� . . • . . . . . � . . � . . � � ' �� ' �^� �� ��QO� a �. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ., . . . . � . . . . r� � •..i ��_ y:�.�.-�. ., ��� �� ► O • • f • • a , � �� � � � � . �»� ��� . . . . . . . . . . . r _. � d ��� � � � � ,� ��TY o,� CITY OF SAINT PAUL '�°� ' DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ` �. -�_. �, o .. . t �M�� • i �8 '"�s�� DIVISION OF PLANNING .,� 421 Wabasha Street,Saint Paul,Minnesota,55102 612-298-4151 George Latimer Mayor January 25, 1978 Rose Mix, City Clerk 386 City Hall St. Paul , Minn. 55102 Legal Description: Part of Lot 1 , Block 3, Messerli & Eschbachs Addn. Dear Madam: This letter is written in response to the petition of Rice Investors to rezone property located at 1236-1238 E. Seventh Street (Southwest corner of E. Seventh & Atlantic) from RT-1 (Two-Fami7y Residential) to OS-1 (Office Service). This matter was heard before the Current Planning & Zoning Committee on December 15, 1977 at which time the petitioner, Arrigoni Brothers, changed their original request of rezoning from RT-1 to B-3 to RT-1 to OS-1 . Staff recom�nended denial of the original request to rezone from RT-1 to B-3. Staff recommended at the Current Planning & Zoning Committee meeting that the revised request to rezone from RT-1 to OS-1 be approved. Mr. Pangal moved to recommend approval to rezone to OS-1 . Ms. Grittner seconded the motion and it passed on a 6 to 0 roll call vote. On December 16, 1977 the Planning Commission confirmed the recommendation of the Current Planning and Zoning Committee by a 17 to 0 vote. This meeting is scheduled to be heard before the Saint Paul City Council on January 26, 1978. 'Sinc rely, Edward J. Wa Senior City nner EJW/gf Zoning File No. 8241 Enc. �55 . . . . 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Res� Miu a�<,- ' '' AIbKf�.Ols�� Cit�Clerk and .� "`�•,,:,i�:i'-� � Counal Recarder Council Seoretary '''�._�,ho .. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLBRK BIIREAU Oa ReCOtpS S8B Ctity Hall St.Paul,Minnesota 6610t Phone t98-.��JI • October 25, 1977 � � � � � � � D Planning Commission •� 1977 Grace Building W � St. Paul, Minnesota Cj� �,�,,��'�,�,'������� ��,��yn��, S�int P;�",1: i���rzneao`�1! . Dear Sir: The Council referred to the Planning Commission for recommendation the attached petition of Rice Investors to rezone property at 1236-1238 E. Seventh Street aka part of Lot 1, Block 3, Messerli and Eschbachs Addition. ry truly yours, ��`��� City Clerk Attach. � ABO:dcr cc: Finance Dept. Mr. Erickson, Building Dept. � - �,� $2 �- Z����� �� _..... � �.----"-``'_'".� ` Q�-°� ����"U�-�'`� � � C �o 1 , � ' � �r� J ; /�-�o ~7� +�SD, � C� Short Form Rezoning Petition TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL c./o the City Clerk, Room 386 City Hall City of Saint Paul � Min�esota Pursuant to the provisions of LAWS OF MINNESOTA for 1975� Chapter 261 , Section 6, � 1/we the undersigned� being the owner(s)_ of property described as �� i,� 3 ��� 5 % 7Ti s�-�e ��� � ��_ �T�' �e�3 ��t's�s �� � � A �r� �s`� ����s � �cl �E- �yu �r i and situated (describe location with respect to streets or intersections) .5.�1 • <oR.y�'v� � �j-�� �� � � /��9 s� �� �T"�'e°,�T A� �� /�r/.9.v T� c. wh i ch property was previousl y zoned �o n'►1 /»'1 �l'C C �F� � , and under , Chapters 60 through 64 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code is presently zoned �<�,./JAJ��A-/ �Q �7-- / _. a more restrictive zoning classification. do / ' hereby request that consideration be given by your honorable bodies to rezone �,.� the above described property to a zoning classification of �orrnn'rt ,�/e c� �� � under Chapters 60 through 64 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code. �� Subscribed and sworn to' before me '/ � ✓`�` �� S /�� h i s �d y of d��i�,6:r. �,7 � h G..7� ' l�h'rN�r r.� � , � ���2 l �,���'�t.�r-� % � Address: � o�j0 �1 [c�E ��j�/'P � / Notar.y Pub ic, �c Co. � Minnesota �T�/�9v� ��t!'`�'`�' �5�/� �4 s h,,u�,—,,.✓ ,/ d / My Commission expires Telephone: T' D ? ���J Approved as to form 11�17/75 Y by the Ci :y Attorney. ZOIV>NG �IL - . 2� 1 E _�____ _ � , , ;� . . . IQp,G��. �Z - /�-'7'7 ��� We are residents and property awners re$iding within 350 feet of "Part of Lot 1 , Block 3, Messerli and Eschbache Addition". We wieh to register our strong objection to the propo�ed rezoning of thfe property. We feel that rezoning from RT-1 (�vo Family Residential) to B-3 (General Business) would adversely affect not only our property value but the residential character of the neighborhood. NAME ��G•t.c.�c�i �:' , .�c..� AI)DRE3S �� � � , /__ /-'' , / � � 7 , T"o�1 L , ' __�.., 1"°(�S ��-RG / -� .�J G��-d-� �~-�- � , � � 1/ ; �C��29�'✓ /?j� ��L"�,G�✓n /��3.� � �T/1•�. `/ ;.-- "� , ��l Li��� � �l.n��y''L�.r,.G� � �-'.7 t'� � 7� `'�' • �� , , � �) � °/ .1 � . ,��.- �' � �' L� ,�� U�cL - �.�'>j,�'L( �,� �� ,�. ,% , f �,,: !.. . ,�i . / / � .� � ��, /'� � " �����/4+�� L�c'c�•,�� ;/,� ,.�'�� ,�, � ��� L— 7 i' � ���, r �`` -�� � <-n,, �� /L/,l �` �? � r�_,t-'�c, , ..(,� _�'� ���, � '� . . :� � `� i, ;� �� We are residents and property owners residing within 350 feet of "Part of Lot 1 , Block 3, Messerli and Eschbachs Addition". We wieh to register our strong objection to the proposed rezoning of thie property. We feel that rezoning from RT-1 (Z1�vo Family ReBidential) to 8-3 (General Susiness) would adveraely affect not only our property value but the residential character of the neighborhood. ' _, �� / -/� N� , .:� < <1 �'='��/ ;� ��i�nnxESS � � � =/�`rl� -e`� r�-+���� ' . 6 �i���-,�'- �,�z,�s' � 7� �- � � � � �� /�z�,r'� `� �' -�" � �2�� _ -� i �� 1 �° 7 /� � ���� � y ,�`� �. ��� � � ��a � � � ��' . ;� � u���� � � _ ��� �. y .� � ������ � ;%'� - - �, ,� ��-7a�,��.�. �- ,��.�c.� /��. 9 �._ 7 , � f�%�'-�'� f�7/.�,�� .�' . - E �r� /`"._ � � � Z.3�3 .Sp` r ` r� !t �' ,�7-_.. ` , 2 .� 3 E., , -f(, S..} , � � � . � `�_ .....�r,C.r.� I 2 3 7 � 7 T H S'T'. . C��.+..+�,e�`�t�i'Y►t-�� /�L � `7f1--�' i � We are residents and property owners residing within 350 �eet of "Part of Lot 1 , Block 3, Messerli and Eschbachs Addition". We wish to register our strong objection to the proposed rezoning of this property. We feel that rezoning from RT-1 (Two Family Residential) to B-3 (General Business) would adversely affect not only our property value but the residential character of the neighborhood. N� ADDRESS � � � �, l�-, �� / G � ,�.,sti� �L�`�'7'��Z � � � r�j��; �u�.� ��� � , ��. �� .�, �- �� ,� ���u'� %; �'� %�' r---. � � � r /_� S . . ,� L '� �-a � /`�� � L,. .�� ` `" �-'----� 8� � ���� -�- � ' , � , �l � _ / f� 3� � � � �� � , 1 . We are residents and property owners residing within 350 feet of "Part of Lot 1 , Block 3, Messerli and Eschbachs Addition" . We wish to register our strong objection to the proposed rezoning of this property. We feel that rezoning from RT-1 (Two Family Residexltial) to B-3 (General Business) would adversely affect not only our property value but the residential character of the neighborhood. NAME ADDRESS .' � �� . � ���.���� � � ; _�►zL� ,,�.� � �:��.,�. , �a a � �. � � �--�� , ' i��f,�,L �1�� �,���c:'..�, c�z r�X.�uc %.Z .2 G c. 7 � . . , s� L', L c�.l z� C ����.' "�'�:C.,2. f;�'�4, � `l `zL S� , � ,F.�� .5�. �, � `� c.�-j�-C r�j�,c.,�.,�.y-.�.� � ,� / �, �'', l�� �-✓ �� l � � � �,��°� �, � � : ��� ���:� � �' 7� �-• `�K� ' � �� �� �'� � � �` �. ' , t., �:'',�. i-�1 �7)'L kv ey f `� :5 G• C' �' ��-. .•C� ` . , �.�-. �--%zrL� �5��,-. �. � r r? �? �� � �`IC- � Pl'�' '� `"y� / ;��. 7�� . � � � �~Z � 7 �K- J� _ 'l�r"1�/� t} � :^ �� _,/�C . ,,����� ��'����:������.-� ��s-��� ? `� J� . , . , ., „ , r�/, ✓ � ,, i I ��� � L:�' r'�'� ) .i � J � ' /��7 �f � . '•._..�'�..,'�".-, �.'�...L✓y..�. / �.;1 ' L/ I� V� � � . ; . r i i ��.�/ �f�!i ' � � ) r � �,.✓./l�J i� v�• -'44` . .�._ �l.�. 1. �7� � J� � � ••V'' . . . . .... l..�` � , .. _, � . •- L�r'�_ V ! H'\ � �L"' . �v,k...�l .�� �, �' L II��..� - �. �.. , �;�: t � ��; . � �z %� �� ��.:��i!�' �. , ��.�-C,� � � � /� , � �' , � -� ,. , � � / (�''L`-�• � �_ �� �;�'�C'lc.�L�.-E�� �'� �� � � /�.�J'o C�-C�r�' , �.�� C�� v�.•+--��L �;7���.;x cC.:t�! / � � �' 2.c,�,.�c�„ �(�._�...�� . � � � 1 r_; ., � � •�, �-i -� � .-, ��,t 1�;�.�.z�... � �.. ! ,�, ' c .... 1 , '`. �,�����. G l. L. �'` i.•�- .J l.k. '�... � �-' '�a r-�,' ....�'� �.�--'1.,,-'--�...._.- C��-, ,.�,,, ��� �.:��..,.._ i �-�s �,�,-.,ru� C-,�.�.�5�� .� �.��1..�_;e__. `__...� / , . � "`f � � �� � I �� : ( �%�� � ,i :��_ y'L c. �.� � � ,,'�- ��(- [ . c: w�t.ti,r, ' � "C ' , : ,. i � �`. �i ;' tt,:;;. r� � - ,`` r/. (L'�'11,�->` ... %.�2 ��, v� � ; J' �,�' ' 1 y �� - � �5h j REC'D �r CPz NITG . �w�--- ������'-�� � � i r � December 15� 1977 � '� The Honoreble Robert Sylveeter� preaident and Membere of The City Council ' � City Court House , St. peul� MN 55102 • The residenta ot our neighborhood are egainst tho rezonin� ot "part ot Lot 1! 81ock 3� Mesaerli �nd Eachbnchs Addition� froA RT-1 to B-3. We live in an older neighborhood. Mloet ot us ar� homeownors and have invested large euma oP money into our homes. Youn9ar coupl�a are moving into our neighborhood end the poeeibility ot mor� ramid�ntial conatruction ie poasible. The neighborhood ie Well kept end I don�t eee hoW a General Buaihese lot could help our neighborhood• In teat� I feel thie would ceuee deterioration ot our neighborhood. East 7th Street ie a high tratPic aree. A Ge�eral Bueineea on the corner of 7th and Atlantic would increase the vehiculer treftic on Atlantic and Ross atreete. There are many children in th• �eighbor- hood With no reel pley areas and increeeed trattic could caues problema. There is not edequate parking on the eito. parking ot more than three (3) cars would be on the atreet. At preeenti people ueing the building occasionally perk in my beckyerd. It the aite ie not altered, the oWner ie not responeible to eupply adequete perking for that aite. If this property ie zoned B-3 the reaidents ot our erea Will have no eay ae ta what will happen to our neighborhood. At preeent� the other end of our block� at Duluth and ?th Street hne two (2) Bers on opposite corners and we do not want to see this happen at ths other end of our blocko I ha�e not been notitied by the ownera as to hoW they intend to uae the property. IP' a bueinoss mov.e, in� Will more to11oW? �ly laet queation, Why ie it importent tor bueineea to move into e reaidentiel erea when there ie vacant proparty on East 7th Street that is elready zoned Por General Buainess. Bruce Lightner 1235 Roas Avenue St. Peul� MN 55106 i - � ��� � � Z �Q''�� � � PHONE 772-2075 �r1ITY /� /S`�?? c�� • - G�-U�CIL -, , . OF DAYTON'S Lt� ��,��''� r 279 CYPRESS ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55106 December 13, 1977 • Council President Sylvester, and Members of the St. Paul City Council Dear Counci I Members: The �Dayton's Bluff Community Council would like to voice aur unanimous and firm opposition to the rezoning from RT-I to B-3 the property at 1236-1238 East Seyenth Street, aka part of Lot (, Block 3, Messerli nnd Eschbachs Addition. At our Executive Board Meeting, held December Sth, the Dayton's Bluff Community Council voted unanimously to oppose this rezoning and to support efforts of neighborhood residents to prevent the intrusion of this new business into their community. Such spot commercial zoning is in direct and fundamenta) confli ct with the District 4 Gen- eral District Plan which has been approved by the residents of Datyon's Bluff, and would dest�oy the essentialfy residential character of East Seventh Street which runs from Newcombe Street to White Bear Avenue. It would also undercut and make shambles of the Council's attempt to maintain and rennovate the precious few remaining neighborhoods in Dayton's Bluff. ' In addition, a B-3 rezoning is not necessary for the avowed intent of the developer, namely a real estate office, and would open the door to other less desirable businesses in the future, as well as encouraging businesses of a similar nature to ask for spot rezonings on this section of East Seventh Street. Allowing new businesses to creep into a neighborhood would doom this section of East Seventh to the inevitable fate of one vast commercial strip. Furthermore, such rezoning is not needed when there is ample space and opportunity for the development of a real estate office or other business in the commercial st�ip of East Seventh running from Moria to Duluth Streets, where new businesses arc n�eded. This is espeeially the case in that section of East Seventh fram F�ank 10 Uuluth Stre�t, less rhan 2 blocks a- way•from the proposed rezoning site, and where no rezoning should be necessary. Why destroy a neighborhood, even a border neighborhood, with the intrusion of a new business when sites just a short distance away ore vacant and begging for new owners? 1 �, . , >y PNONE 772-2075 ��ITY G�� • GD.U�CIL _ - OF DAYTON'g BL� ��'� � 279 CYf'RESS ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 5510b � Finally, the noise and air pollution from heavy truck and car traffic on fast Seventh already discouroges people from residing on East Seventh. More businesses would add to this prablem, cousing traffic and parking problems, and further (owering residenticl property values as well as destroying any neighborhood. It is time to put a stop to the encroachment of businesses on new property and neighborhoods of East Seventh Street and encourage them to maintain, renno'vate, and develop the existing commercial strip of East Seventh. On behalf of residents of the East $ide, we strongly urge you to de�y Rice Investors their petition to rezone this property. Thank you for your consideration ond action on this matter of concern to your constituents on the East S ide. Sincerely, Rob Huberty, President ��- ��-�.�- � . � Dayton's Bluff Community Council RH/�w cc: Councilman: Rosalie Butler David H. Hozza ' Ruby Hunt Leonard Levine Patrick J. Roedler . Victor J . Tedesco Mayor George Latimer i r�-� MINUTES OF THE CURRENT PLANNING & ZONING COMMITTEE MEETING IN ROOM 707 CITY HALL, ST PAUL, MINN. DEC. 15, 1977 PRESENT: Nanes.Summers, Grittner and Karns, Messrs. Hummer, Pangal and Bryan of the Current Planning & Zoning Eommittee; Mr. Robert Straughn, City Attorney; Mr. Richard Amey of the Division of Housing & Building Code Enforcement; N6nes. McNeally and Fox and Mr. Edward J. Warn of the Planning St-�€f. The meeting was chaired by Mr. James Bryan, Chairman: RICE INVESTORS (#8241 ): A request to rezone from RT-1 to B-3 property located on the south side of East Seventh Street between Atlantic and Duluth. The petitioner was present. There was opposition. Mr. Warn read the staff report and showed slides of the subject site. Mr. Del A. Arrigoni , 1450 Arlington, said Rice Investors was formerly Schroeder Milk Company, and the property had been purchased in September. He referred to the commercial properties in the area and described the subject site as having 15 ft. ceilings, with taxes at $1300 per year. He said it had been purchased for the Arrigoni real estate office subject to the lease to Alcoholics Anonymous which will expire December 31 , 1978. He said the site is a $60,000 investment and their real estate office takes 1/3 of the building. He said they should be getting more money than they are getting from Alcoholics Anonymous ($300/mo. for 4000 sq. ft. ) Mr. Pangal asked the petitioner if he would consider reducing his request to OS-1 . Mr.Arrigoni asked if OS-1 would include a liquor store and Mr. Pangal answered no. Mr. Arrigoni said the Red Mill might be condemned and might ma�ke him an offer. Mr. Robert Arrigoni , 2171 Valley View Place, the son of Del Arrigoni , said he grew up 3 blocks from the subject site when it was a grocery store. He said AA will not be able to stay in the building after their lease runs out next year. He added that AA has meetings every day, six days a week. He said the Arrigonis intend to have the building used for more of a business place, and they have no intention at the present time to put in a liquor store. Mr. Humner asked if the present zoning had been known when they purchased the property, and Robert Arrigoni said yes--they had received a letter from the City of Saint Paul saying they were nonconforming. He said the building could not be residential with the high ceilings, etc. Mr. �Bruce Lightner, 1235 Ross, spoke in opposition to the rezoning request. He submitted a petition signed by 47 neighbors who live within 350 feet and read a prepared statement of opposition. Upon being queried by Ms. Grittner, he said people do park in his backyard where there is no garage. Mr. Orlando Messerli , 1216 East Seventh Street, said he was interested in trying to keep up the neighborhood, and that anything below Newcomb Street is definitely commercial but has deteriorated. He said the corner lot had been a grocery store for three generations, and all the neighbors were glad to have a grocery store there. They feel if it is rezoned, a liquor store could very easily be put there, and property values would go down. He said the Red Mill and other tavern are far � .' �,r,� RICE INVESTORS Page 2 enough away that they do not get the noise, but on this corner noise would affect all the homes in the area. He said young people have invested their money and are trying to build up the neighborhood and trying to protect their investments. Mr. Messerli said that if Mr. Arrigoni bought the property knowing it was zoned wrong, it is their own fault. Mr. Ron Wagner, 1787 East Minnehaha, said he represented his father at 1212 East Seventh St. and he also is the new community coordinator for Daytons Bluff. He read a letter from the Daytons Bluff Community Council in unanimous opposition to the rezoning request� saying there are other sites where the real estate office could be built in a commercial area. He referred to the traffic situation and parking problems, as well as lowering of the residential property values in the area. He said his father has lived in the neighborhood 40 years and has seen the neighborhood go downhill , but in recent years there has been a turnaround and from Newcomb St. on down, there is a lot of investment in rehabbing homes. , He added that residential property owners are not being given a lot of encouragement by introducing commercial into a residential zone. Mr. Pangal said that anyone buying the building, inasmuch as it is a legal nonconforming use, would not put any money into it, but would bleed it for investment. He said OS-1 would encourage the owners of property to maintain it and he wondered if District 4 would object to an OS-1 . Mr. Wagner said as far as the neighbors are concerned, they probably would be �hore acceptable to OS-1 , but the City Council might not because they are trying to encourage completely residential areas. Ms. Claudia Jorgenson, 1220 Ross, opposing the rezoning request, said they had bought their beautiful home and told of the addition onto it, and said that commercial zoning on the corner property would make people reluctant to move into the area. Mr. George W. Rieff, 862 Atlantic, said he owns five lots plus a beautiful home, and he opposed the rezoning, saying there is a terrible traffic problem with AA. He told of contacting the police, who say AA have been no trouble. Mr. Rieff wondered why a duplex could not be put on the property, and why AA? Mr. Bryan explained the legal nonconforming use. Mr. Ken Honebrink, 1232 E. 7th Street, said he has known the Arrigonis many years and he would not be opposed to OS-1 zoning, but would prefer to leave it the way it is. He said although they say there is no intention of putting in a bar, that intention might be changed. He opposed the requested rezoning because he thought it would lower property values in the area. He said he is part owner of the adjacentsite. Mr. Richard Honebrink, 1232 E. 7th St. , also part owner of the adjacer�tsite, said possibly more people at the hearing would be in agreement with an OS-1 zoning. He felt that 6-3 would just open the door to changes in the future and asked for denial of the petitoner's request. iI .,� � .. ` RICE INVESTORS Page 3 Mr. R. Arrigoni said there was a misunderstanding about B-3, as they have no intention of putting in a liquor store. He said AA probably will not stay there. He added that he would be very well satisfied to go for an OS-1 zoning for a grocery store or whatever. He said the Arrigonis have a two-man real estate office and that is all it ever was. Mr. Del Arr�igoni said the lease of AA runs through Dec. 31 , 1978, and his son, Robert Arrigoni , added that AA wants to renew for another five years. Mr. Bryan asked if Mr. Del Arrigoni was saying he wanted to change his request to OS-1 and the answer was yes. Mr. Straughn stated that this was proper. Mr. Pangal moved to recommend approval of tl� OS-1 rezoning. His motion was seconded by Ms. Grittner and passed on a 6 to 0 roli call vote. Submitted by: Ijp ov by: � ���'r'`�/�� Edward J. War es Bryan, Ch irman . � �� � !��f".J`�'�� -'� -_..t PIANNING BOARD STAFF REPOltT December 15, 1977 pi8t �p 37 8241 1. APYLICANT'S NAME . Rice Investors 2. CLASSIFICATION . � Amendment � Appeal � Permit � Other . 3. PURPOSE • Rezone to B-3 • 4. LOCATION • 1236-1238 E. 7th Street (Southwest corner of E. �7th & Atlantic) 5. LEGAL DESCRIPTION : Part of Lot 1 , Block 3, Messerli & Eschbachs Addn. 6. PRESENT ZONING: RT-1 7. PURSUANT TO Zoning Code Chapter: 64 Section: 210 Paragraph: 8. STAFF INVESTIGATION & REPORT: Date: 12-9-77 gy; EJW A. SUFFICIENCY: The applicant's request was filed on a short form rezoning petition subscribed & sworn to before a notary public on 10-18-77, and received by the Planning Division Office on 10-28.77. B. PROPOSAL: The proposal is to rezone from RT-1 to 6-3 to allow sale as a comrnercial property. . C. FRONTAGE & AREA: This corner lot has 40 ft. frontage on E. 7th Street and 117 ft. s� e ron age on Atlantic Street, for a total area of approximately 4700 sq. ft. D. SITE CONDITIONS: The site is occupied by a 2-story building formerly used for a grocery store. It is currently used as a meeting hall . The site has alley access. One, two & three family residential structures surround the site. E. AREA CONDITIONS: The immediate area consists of residential structures containing one, two & t ree families. E. 7th Street is a commercial strip except for two blocks on either side of the site. F. FINDINGS: 1 . The site was previously zoned comnercial . � 2. The 1963 Comprehensive Land Use Plan proposed carrnercial uses for this site and the adjacent lots to the east in the same block. 3. Residential structures containing one, two or three families completely surround ' the site. 4. The allowed uses in a B-3 zone would be detrimental to the residential character of the immediate area. G. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Based on Findings #3 and #4 above, staff recommends �enia of t e app icant's request. 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While the City Charter requires that we notifq you of the hearing, we want to � help you to learn fully about any fmproveraent that could affect you or your coctanur.ity. Therefore, I sincerely hope you can attend this hearing, so that you can make your views about it known to the City Council, whether for or against. J. WILLIAM DONOVAN VALUATION AND ASSESSMENT ENGINEER � � , . � , � � lst �/ � 2nd � I � -, 3rd �/� 1 Adopted `���� �''> Yeas Nays BUTLER HOZZA HUNT �' 'rj��J''�1 �.� �•_,��.� � LEVINE � . � ROEDLER (� � � TEDESCO PRESIDENT (SYLVESTER) E . � � i ��,,:• ^�`,i. � ,' ,�'; .�, , ,'I �,�: �►��' .t. �N°,�� �~ � �;,�'`rtj, � � 1�, � ,�'t'�°'' .�,�" � ; •i �� cdr'� � �.�`�'�` • ' .B�t� � �,�,q �NiN-r � (t' � �' �'SV^_ 1� �S` ' �G��'+, � � �� ��'° � °"v�'d�'�''�'� � • 's"a,.�,° � , ��'i'�,��`s�� � �� ����� � � ��� � I�•7A � � � ��`'"�' ca �� �•� * l�+rr11s �� :: ��' � !�! 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