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�.�:,� � , _ . w, : . b�� , � .� � - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ <br />, <br />; . <br />� <br />I <br />Item No: 5 <br />Meeting Date: Nov 19, 2003 <br />Type of Business: Discussion <br />of Mounds I/iew Staff R� <br />To: <br />From: <br />Item Title/Subject: <br />Introduction: <br />Mounds View Planning Commission <br />James Ericson, Community Development Director <br />Continued Public Hearing And Review Of A Proposed <br />Major Subdivision Of Land Known As Longview <br />Estates, North Of Woodcrest Park, East Of Silver Lake <br />Road, West Of Longview Drive And South Of County <br />Road H2 <br />Eichi, Inc., represented by Martin Harstad, has submitted an application for a major subdivision <br />of the land between Silver Lake Road and Longview Drive, north of Woodcrest Park and south <br />of County Road H2. The legal description of the property to be subdivided is Lof 4, Block 1, <br />MuellerAddition. The proposed subdivision would create 15 lots from the wooded 7.14-acre <br />parcel, of which half is delineated wetland. Eight lots would take access from Longview Drive <br />and seven lots would access Silver Lake Road. All of the proposed lots satisfy the City's <br />expanded subdivision requirements within a wetland zoning district. In addition to Rice Creek <br />Watershed District approval, the proposed subdivision will necessitate a wetland alteration <br />permit approval by the City Council. <br />Previous Submittal: <br />The City processed a request for a major subdivision of this land in 2001, ultimately denying <br />a variance and the subdivision as not conforming to the City's subdivision standards. The <br />original submission contemplated an eleven-lotdevelopmentwith each lotfronting Longview <br />Drive. No lots were platted fronting Silver Lake Road. The issue with the original plat was <br />that in a wetland district, there are minimum lot widths that exceed the standard widths, such <br />that instead of eleven possible lots, only eight were allowable. The applicant applied for a <br />variance which was denied due to lack of perceived hardship. Finally, the plat was revised to <br />show 26 lots, well in excess of what is allowed, and the plat was denied. <br />Discussion: <br />The area known as Longview Estates is zoned R-1, Single Family Residential. The <br />proposed subdivision would be consistent with the existing zoning of the property. All the <br />lots shown on the preliminary plat satisfy the minimum requirements of 125-foot lot width and <br />20,000 square foot lot area. Of the 15 proposed lots, nine would require fiilling of wetlands to <br />create a building pad. On lots where no wetland fill is necessary, most of the land available <br />beyond the building pad is used for wetland mitigation purposes. No proposed home would <br />have any significant backyard area except Lots 1 and 2, which would have 30 feet of filled <br />wetland backyard. Many of the homes would be 15 feet or less from the delineated wetlands <br />or mitigated wetlands. <br />� <br />