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1 <br />1 <br />COUNCIL MEE i 1 NG <br />September 23, 1 R5 <br />Page Nine <br />Adopted by the Council this 23rd day of September, 1985. <br />• <br />City Clerk <br />(SEAL) <br />7:47 P.M. - PUBLIC HEARING, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, G. M. DEVELOPMENT <br />Mayor Benson opened the Public Hearing at 7:47 P.M. <br />Mr. Kluegel explained that G.M. Development is requesting a Condi- <br />tional Use Permit (CUP) for land reclamation and grading of 29 res- <br />idential lots in Lakes Addition #3. This area is zoned R -1. The <br />legal requirements for this public hearing have been met. The <br />City Planner and Engineer have recommended approval of the CUP and <br />Rice Creek Watershed District, Department of Natural Resources and <br />the Army Corp of Engineers have also been consulted. <br />Mr. Gary Uhde representing G.M. Development explained his planned <br />development by showing a sketch plan indicating a holding pond will <br />be constructed on Outlot F and a home owners association will be <br />formed to maintain the pond. The dirt removed for construction of <br />the pond will be used to fill in the low areas on the lots. He <br />further explained the function of the pond will be an added amenity <br />to the lots, it will also aid storm water runoff in that water from <br />the lots will flow to the pond rather than to the streets and storm <br />sewers, it will control the water table of the lots adjoining it, <br />and the pond that will be created will more than replace the wet- <br />lands graded into lots. <br />The pond normally will be about 6 feet in depth and only additional <br />storm water will flow through a swale to an existing culvert that <br />
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