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Planning & Zoning Board <br />January 9, 2002 <br />Page 19 <br />minimum, requiring deed covenants to prevent disruption of the shoreland buffer area. <br />He indicated that a deed covenant would be a recorded document that would run with the <br />land and allow the buffer area around the island to remain undisturbed forever. <br />Mr. Peake stated Mr. Vaughn wants to go through with this project and he does expect <br />cooperation from the City, which has been promised. He acknowledged that the <br />Department of Natural Resources or the Rice Creek Watershed District could still shut <br />the project down. <br />Mr. Lyden stated he had been serving on the City Council during the time of the litigation <br />alluded to by Mr. Peake. He stated there had been a great deal of meetings regarding that <br />issue and Mr. Peake was correct regarding the outcome of the litigation. He stated the <br />spirit of the Court order was that the City help facilitate the development of the island and <br />he felt this should be taken strongly into account when making a decision on this <br />application. <br />Mr. Corson noted in their report to the City, the Depart of Natural Resources stated <br />they do not support the granting of a variance for dec . • setbacks as proposed. <br />Furthermore, the report stated it appears that the is `_ " ma un- buildable considering <br />the current zoning and if the City decides some R aw t the i nd can be built on, it may <br />be beneficial to reduce the number of units, "cus grade the individual building sites <br />to reduce soil disturbance and vegetation 1 a.. mini - the length and width of the road, <br />and minimize the impact to the Shore Impa..ith this in mind, although the City <br />is required to work with the applic he di . of f el this meant the City must approve <br />the construction of seven homes. <br />Mr. Smyser felt it would b .r °�u �'lanning and Zoning Board to not attempt to <br />determine what the leg areeme m ans, rather he felt this should be left up to the City <br />Attorney. He stated he has n +rking with the City Attorney on this project and <br />indicated that the City has not 'tted to approving this project. He stated the City has <br />in no way committed to anything other than cooperating with the review of the project. <br />He did not feel it appropriate for anyone other than the City Attorney to comment on the <br />City's commitments, legally or otherwise. <br />Mr. Lyden reiterated that he had been serving on the City Council at the time the <br />commitment was made and was privy to all the meetings. <br />Mr. Smyser reiterated the City was not committed to anything. <br />Ken Asleson, Lot #8 Ruffed Grouse, provided the Board with handouts regarding his <br />concerns. He indicated his interpretation of working with a developer on a project did not <br />mean the project would be rubber stamped. <br />Mr. Asleson stated he has a golden retriever who likes to roam in the wood in his back <br />yard. He indicated during summer months his dog likes to dig a little hole and lie in the <br />water that fills the hole. He was curious whether the proposed pond would fill with storm <br />water or would fill with water while being dug. <br />