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City of Mounds View <br />1010.08 1010.10 (Rev. 8/97) <br /> <br /> <br />Subd. 8. Expiration; Extensions and Renewals: A permittee shall begin the work authorized by <br />the permit within ninety (90) days from the date of issuance of the permit unless otherwise <br />set forth in the permit. The permittee shall complete the work authorized by the permit <br />within the time limit specified on the permit which shall in no event exceed more than <br />twelve (12) months from the date of issuance unless such time limit is extended by the <br />approval authority. The permittee shall notify the City at least forty eight (48) hours prior <br />to the commencement of work. Should the work not be commenced as specified herein, the <br />permit shall become void. (Ord. 505, 4-27-92, Ord. 602, 8-25-97) <br /> <br />1010.09: APPEALS: <br /> <br /> An applicant may appeal the denial of a wetland alteration or wetland buffer permit by the <br />Director of Community Development to the City Council. An appeal shall be filed in <br />writing no more than fourteen (14) days following the date of the decision by the <br />Community Development Director. The appeal shall be scheduled for consideration by City <br />Council at the next regular City Council meeting which is at least seven days (7) from the <br />date of the appeal. Consideration of appeals shall be in accordance with the standards and <br />procedures set forth in this Chapter 1010. A decision by the City Council shall be final. <br />(Ord. 602, 8-25-97) <br /> <br /> <br />1010.10: DEVELOPMENT DENSITY AND PARK LAND DEDICATION CREDIT <br />TRANSFERS: <br /> <br />Subd. 1. Credit for Undevelopable Lands: When land to be developed includes wetlands, the <br />developer thereof may receive a credit for the undevelopable portion of said wetland, <br />either: <br /> <br /> a. Toward the dedication of land requirements under Section 1204.02 of this Code not <br />exceeding the amount of the developable lands in the development proposal; or <br /> <br /> b. The development may be intensified so as not to exceed twice the allowable land use <br />densities prescribed under Titles 1100 and 1200 of this Code; provided, however, that said <br />intensified land use must be consistent with street dedication dimensions, parking <br />requirements and screening, fencing and landscaping regulations of the City; or <br /> <br /> c. The building square footage requirements of the Municipal Code may be intensified but <br />not to exceed five percent (5%); or <br /> <br /> d. Any combination of subdivisions la, lb and 1c above as agreed upon by developer and <br />City, keeping in mind that the public health, safety and welfare of the community is <br />paramount.