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City of Mounds View Staff Report <br /> Planning Case No. 506-97 <br /> December 5, 1997 <br /> Page4 ....:... ........ ........... <br /> wer <br /> } £ E s }£ # £ § £i vis ;s�#� 5 } sti t s',s �s s#c ect ..E# £`} s i 5 ttOj { : <br /> �? r.,>rrt.t.a.} .!�' .. int -'' »s s s.. F�,.>sss.s. »»s t»»zn>s ss»> E°t si sus s'# # #F. Es ss} ss s��s£#iNSFA.}s.s<i x <br /> No part of any sewage disposal system These lots will be connected to the City's sanitary Yes <br /> requiring on-land or in ground sewer system and as such will not be disposing of <br /> disposal of waste shall be located wastes on site. <br /> closer than 100 feet from a wetland <br /> Waste which would normally be This requirement will be added to the resolution Yes <br /> disposed of at a solid or hazardous approving the wetland alteration permit. <br /> waste disposal site shall not be <br /> directly or indirectly disposed of into <br /> the wetland <br /> Construction erosion control measures Plans and supporting documentation for such Yes <br /> and retention facilities shall be measures and facilities shall be approved by the <br /> designed to limit soil loss to not more City prior to commencement of construction. <br /> than S tons per acre per year. <br /> No alteration shall be allowed which The health,safety and welfare or persons in and Yes <br /> endangers the health, safety or welfare around this area will not be endangered by this <br /> of persons or which may result in development,nor will it result in unusual road <br /> unusual road maintenance costs or maintenance as the roads are already in place and <br /> utility line breakage. are functioning as anticipated. <br /> • <br /> As can be seen, all of the criteria with regard to Section 1010.08, Subdivision 4a can be met. In <br /> addition, Section 1010.08, Subdivision 4b lists requirements that will need to be met which will be <br /> included as contingencies to the resolution approving this wetland alteration permit. The City <br /> Engineer has reviewed the plans and finds them consistent with the City's Local Water <br /> Management Plan. <br /> Vacation Analysis: <br /> According to Section 12.06 of the City Charter relating to Vacation of Streets, the Council may <br /> by ordinance vacate any street or alley or other public grounds or part thereof within the City. <br /> Minnesota Statutes and the City Charter require that vacations require a public hearing. Such <br /> vacations may be made only after published notice in the official City newspaper and for providing <br /> the affected property owners and public to be heard. This action shall be recorded with Ramsey <br /> County to take effect. <br /> When originally platted, these two lots and a third were placed in a drainage easement as they <br /> were deemed to be unbuildable. The City since that time has adopted its Local Water <br /> Management Plan which comprehensively deals with all aspects of drainage, stormwater runoff <br /> and wetlands within the City. Along with the Wetland Zoning Ordinance, which was adopted by <br /> the City in 1992 and revised in 1997, certain types of development under certain conditions are <br /> • <br /> allowed within and alongside wetlands. Vacating a portion of the original easement over and <br /> across Lots 17 and 18 would not be inconsistent with either the Local Water Management Plan or <br />