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ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION – November 8, 2023 7 <br /> <br /> <br />Senior Planner Fransen stated this was a pretty regular occurrence depending on the work <br />going on in the City. <br /> <br />Commissioner Bjorklund asked how many times a year this much materials was moved. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Jagoe reported she did not have a quantitative number for <br />the number of grading and erosion control permits that were issued by the Public Works <br />Department on a yearly basis. She shared that to date the City has not issued any CUPs for Land <br />Reclamation over 400 cubic yards. She noted she could speak with Public Works and could <br />follow up with the Planning Commission. <br /> <br />Commissioner Bjorklund recommended further language be provided regarding what a periodic <br />operation is. In addition, he wanted to know if the City had approved periodic operations in the <br />City. <br /> <br />Senior Planner Fransen stated periodic operation implies the same location where there is <br />consistent movement over an extended period of time. She commented she could direct this <br />question to the Public Works Department in order to gain further information on the type of <br />periodic operations that were occurring in the community. <br /> <br />Chair Vijums asked for the reasoning as to why performance timeline was removed from the <br />code language. <br /> <br />Senior Planner Fransen shared that this was discussed with the Public Works Director/City <br />Engineer. The provision established that permits would need to be reissued after 120 days though <br />in practice some projects extend beyond 120 days. Removing this provision would allow permits <br />to remain open longer than 120 days without being rereviewed and reissued. <br /> <br />Commissioner Weber explained he has worked in permitting for county government before and <br />noted it was quite common to move 40 cubic yards of dirt, but typically moving more than this <br />approaches the one acre limit, which would involve State agency approvals. <br /> <br />Chair Vijums opened the public hearing at 7:37 p.m. <br /> <br />Chair Vijums invited anyone for or against the application to come forward and make comment. <br /> <br />There being no comment Chair Vijums closed the public hearing at 7:37 p.m. <br /> <br />Chair Vijums moved and Commissioner Wicklund seconded a motion to recommend <br />approval of Planning Case 23-019 for a Zoning Code Amendment to Chapter 13 and <br />Chapter 15 of the Arden Hills City Code to standardize the permitting requirements for <br />filling and excavation as well as the types of activity that shall be allowed, based on the <br />findings of fact and as presented in the November 8, 2023 Report to the Planning <br />Commission. <br /> <br />Commissioner Bjorklund stated he would like to make a friendly amendment to the zoning <br />code amendment requiring staff to provide a definition for periodic operations.