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Mounds View Planning Commission April 5, 1995 <br /> Regular Meeting Page 3 <br /> area doesn't adequately handle the storm <br /> water run off which causes it to pool up <br /> in his driveway. Planner Harrington <br /> informed the Commission that a storm <br /> sewer was located under the City walkway <br /> adjacent to the property. The Planning <br /> Commission was concerned that if any <br /> maintenance or repairs would need to be <br /> made to the storm sewer, who would be <br /> responsible for it. PlannerHarrington <br /> responded by saying it would be the <br /> City's responsibility to make the <br /> repairs but that we would pay for <br /> repairs of asphalt or class 5 gravel <br /> only. He added that asphalt would be <br /> easier to tear up than concrete. It was <br /> concluded by the Planning Commission <br /> that the issue of restoration and <br /> liability of the City for repairs should <br /> be included in the proposed resolution. <br /> The applicant inquired about some <br /> repairs that had been made to the storm <br /> sewer last year. Planner Harrington <br /> stated that he would check with the <br /> Public Works Director regarding this <br /> issue. <br /> Planner Harrington informed the <br /> applicant and the Commission that if <br /> this request was approved, a grading <br /> plan must be submitted to show where the <br /> water is going. The Planning Commission <br /> was concerned as to whether or not the <br /> neighbor's property or the adjacent bike <br /> path would be affected. Planner <br /> Harrington stated that installing <br /> concrete will not affect the neighbor's <br /> property nor did he see a problem with <br /> it affecting the bike path. <br /> Planner Harrington asked the applicant <br /> if he had a problem with his request <br /> being brought back to the Planning <br /> Commission on May 3rd. He indicated <br /> that before the May 3rd meeting he and <br /> Engineering Aide, Jim Hess, would shoot <br /> some elevations. <br />
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