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MOUNDS VIEW PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 229-88 <br /> CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW <br /> COUNTY OF RAMSEY <br /> STATE OF MINNESOTA <br /> RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> REGARDING THE HARSTAD DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL <br /> KNOWN AS GREENFIELD ESTATES <br /> WHEREAS, Harstad Companies has requested approval of a <br /> single family development proposal known as Greenfield Estates ; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS, Harstad Companies has requested the following in <br /> order to construct their proposed development: <br /> 1 . Major subdivision ( 17 single family homes ) <br /> 2 . Wetland zoning district map amendment <br /> 3. Wetland alteration permit <br /> 4 . Variance from a) 100 foot wetland setback requirement, <br /> b) 125 foot minimum lot width, and c ) 20, 000 square <br /> foot minimum lot size <br /> 5. Vacation of right-of-way (ROW) <br /> 6 . Park land dedication credit <br /> 411 7. Conditional use permit for working in the flood plain; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS, the Army Corps of Engineers, Ramsey Soil and <br /> Water Conservation District, and the City' s Engineering <br /> Consultant have reviewed the wetland boundaries and found some <br /> discrepancy in the boundaries shown on the City' s official <br /> Wetland Zoning Map; and <br /> WHEREAS , the Planning Commission recommends approving the <br /> Wetland Zoning District amendment to accurately reflect the <br /> existing boundaries of Wetland No . 1-19; and <br /> WHEREAS, the developer must meet the conditions outlined <br /> in Chapter 48 . 06, Subd . 1, 2 and 3 in order to obtain a wetland <br /> alteration permit; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City's engineering consultant has reviewed <br /> the development proposal and found that the discharge rate from <br /> the wetland will not increase ; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City 's engineering consultant has reviewed <br /> the development proposal and found that the storm water storage <br /> volume of the wetland will increase ; and <br /> 41, WHEREAS, the City's engineering consultant has reviewed <br /> the development proposal and found that the flood height of the <br /> wetland will not increase ; and <br />