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• Royal Oaks Realty CUP — Materials Storage <br />Page 4 of 6 <br />• <br />• <br />SITE PLAN <br />Buildings: <br />The home on the site has been removed, one bam and some farm equipment remains. A gravel <br />driveway provides access to all the structures. <br />Traffic: <br />20th Avenue is a County Road and Anoka County has jurisdiction over the road. Traffic control <br />will be addressed in the Anoka County haul permit. <br />The road was designed for a 9 -ton load limit. Anoka County had previously posted it at a 7 -ton <br />load limit keeping heavier traffic off the road. Anoka County changed the load limit a couple of <br />years ago to the designed 9 -ton posting to allow heavier traffic to access the surrounding <br />businesses. <br />Grading/Drainage: <br />Attached is a site plan for the earth materials storage site, which details the current stockpile. <br />Silt fence has been installed and the stockpile will be subject to regular NPDES inspections <br />conducted by City staff. <br />Rice Creek Watershed District (RCWD) has reviewed the site and confirmed that the property <br />doesn't have any wetlands and is outside of the floodplain. The stockpile is partially vegetated <br />and will require additional stabilization. RCWD does not require a formal permit for this <br />activity. They will monitor the site for erosion and sediment control. <br />Tree Preservation Plan: <br />A tree preservation plan is not required since the materials storage pile has been moved more <br />than 50 feet from the existing trees. <br />Recommendations: <br />Conditions met by the applicant since the April 11, 2007 Planning and Zoning Board Meeting <br />1. A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) in accordance with <br />Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) requirements has been <br />prepared by the applicant. <br />2. The house foundation has been properly removed from the site. <br />3. The existing septic system has been abandoned according to City <br />requirements. <br />