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<br />ARDENHTT,LS CITY COlJNClL - AUGUST 11 199R <br /> <br />. 1. <br /> 2. <br /> 3. <br /> 4. <br /> 5. <br /> 6. <br /> <br />17 <br /> <br />Approval of the grading, drainage, and erosion control plans by the Rice <br />Creek Watershed District; <br />The smallest amount of bare ground is exposed for as short a time as <br />feasible; <br />Temporary ground cover, such as mulch, is used and permanent ground <br />cover, such as sod, is established; <br />Methods to prevent erosion and trap sediments are employed; <br />Fill is stabilized to accepted engineering standards, approved by the City <br />Engineer; <br />Approval of the necessary wetland impact pennits from the Rice Creek <br />Watershed District, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, and the <br />US. Army Corps of Engineers; and <br />7. Compliance with Section VI, E, 3 of the Zoning Ordinance (Lighting) is <br />required. <br /> <br />The motion carried unanimously (5-0). <br /> <br />Mayor Probst asked where the next phase is on the priority list. Mr. Mack stated that information <br />has not come back to them but he felt the CIP Advisory Group had a favorable view of this <br />project and they seemed interested that it is borne out of community interest. He advised that the <br />County typically has $2 million for these types of projects so the full $800,000 would equal one- <br />third of the available funds. He indicted that may not be reasonable to expect. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />4. Case #98-17, John McClung, Minor Subdivision, 4326 North Snelling <br />Avenue <br /> <br />Mr. Ringwald explained that the applicant is requesting approval of a three lot minor subdivision. <br />The applicant proposes to divide Outlot A, McClung First Addition, into three parcels. Proposed <br />Parcel C contains the existing home of the applicant. The applicant is also requesting approval of <br />variances for the lot area (195 square feet) and for the lot depth (8.38 feet) on proposed Parcel B <br />and a vacation of part of a utility easement. He noted the alignment of the lot lines which <br />minimizes the variance request and advised that the Planning Commission postponed action on <br />this request until a wetland delineation was completed. He advised that the elevation of 915.6 <br />was agreed to by the applicant's engineer and the City Engineer. <br /> <br />Me. Ringwald explained that the Community Development Director is recommending that the <br />park dedication fee be required prior to the recording of the documents. The lowest floor <br />elevation of Parcels A and B are to be two feet above (917.6) to provide security should the pond <br />reach the 100-year elevation. Mr. Rinf,'wald noted the legal description for the easement line to <br />assure that the public water is stored within the public easement. He pointed out the additional <br />wedge easement to accommodate the 100-year elevation and advised that the City Attorney <br />recommends the easement be recorded prior to the minor subdivision to assure accuracy of the <br />legal description. Mr. Ringwald stated the area of the drainage easement impact to Tract B in <br />terms of the building pad and the ability to move the storage area will decease over time as more <br />property owners are involved. Staff recommends that area be relocated to a southern location <br />which would not impact the buildable area and allow a more useable back yard. Staff also <br /> <br />. <br />