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Based on the foregoing, the Applicants' application for a Variance is granted with the following <br />conditions: <br />1. During the demolition and construction activity related to the new garage addition, the <br />applicants shall address the comments provided by the Valley Branch Watershed District <br />in a letter to the City dated May 19, 2010. <br />2. Storm Water and Erosion and Sediment Control must be provided during construction <br />consistent with the Storm Water and Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance. <br />3. No grading, filling, or other land alterations are allowed below the 100-year flood <br />elevation as documented on the site plan for the building addition. <br />4. Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the building addition, certification <br />must be provided to the city identifying that the structure was built above the RFPE. <br />5. The proposed drainage and utility easement must be altered to encompass the entire 100 <br />Year Flood Elevation, and specifically a small portion of the flooplain district <br />immediately north of the proposed addition that is not covered by the proposed. easement. <br />6. The proposed drainage and utility easement must cover the storm sewer pipe that runs <br />across the front of the applicant's property with at least 10 feet on each side of the pipe to <br />provide access to the city. <br />7. The septic system on the site must be inspected by a professional inspector licensed by <br />the PCA. Documentation must be provided to the city certifying that the inspector found <br />the septic system meets today's requirements and to confirm that there has not been a <br />hydraulic failure with the system. <br />Passed and duly adopted this I't day of June 2010 by the City Council of the City <br />Minnesota. /N <br />A. Johnston, Mayor <br />ATTEST: <br />Bruce Messelt, City Administrator <br />
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