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ATTACHMENT TO JUNE 22, 1988 , MINUTES <br /> PROCEEDINGS OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> • CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW <br /> RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA <br /> Public Meeting <br /> June 15, 1988 <br /> Mounds View City Hall <br /> 2401 Hwy. 10, Mounds View, MN 55112 <br /> Chairman Mountin opened the meeting at 7: 30 PM on 1. Presentation <br /> Wednesday, June 15, 1988, explaining that it was not and Discussion: <br /> a regular or special meeting, but rather a public Greenfield <br /> meeting to gather information and hear those concerned Estates Pre- <br /> with the proposed development. She explained the liminary Plat <br /> Planning Commission would not be calling to order or <br /> taking any action this evening, and she outlined the <br /> guidelines to be followed, with dialogue to flow to <br /> and from the Planning Commission, and questions <br /> posed to the Commission, who would then ask them of <br /> the developer, and so forth. <br /> Tne Commissioners present were Commissioners Miller, Zoliner, <br /> burgers and Chairman Mountin, with City Planner Herman rep- <br /> resenting Staff and Councilmember Wuori representing Council. <br /> City Planner Herman explained there would be a brief presen- <br /> tation by Harstad Co. , and then Barr Engineering, mho was hired <br /> by the City and paid for by Harstad Co. , would answer <br /> questions and respond to the comments made. <br /> Jim Merila, of Merila & Associates, Inc. , introduced himself <br /> and Steve Thatcher, then made a presentation showing several <br /> different drawings of the proposal, including two colored <br /> renderings showing the original and the new plan, with the <br /> road no longer going all the way through. He explained it <br /> had been eliminated primarily to have the wetland contiguous <br /> on both sides of Edgewood. He added the revised plan has been <br /> a.•roved b the Arm Cor._ . se ' . -- wie ' .— _ . <br /> prised of 17 lots total. <br /> Mr. Merila showed where the existing wetland and buffer are, <br /> per the City map, and the wetland district line as determined <br /> by the Corps of Engineers, which differs. He stated that <br /> regardless of whether this development is done, the City ' s <br /> wetland map needs to be updated to show the determination made <br /> by the Corps of Engineers. <br /> Mr. Merila stated they are proposing to fill 1 . 6 acres of <br /> wetland, and to compensate for that, they will excavate an <br /> equal area. He pointed out that presently the 100 ' buffer <br /> line goes through two fully developed lots, and the current <br /> *zoning map shows five lots within the current buffer strip. <br /> Mr. Merila stated that with the new deliniation, three <br /> additional lots will be buildable that currently are not <br /> without a variance. With some modification, they can get <br /> four additional lots outside the 100 ' buffer strip, which <br />