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Mounds View City Council September 13,1999 <br />Regular Meeting Page 25 <br />commenced by that time, and did not think it likely that the Council would deny a request for <br />additional funds. <br />Mayor Coughlin inquired if the City must mitigate the wetland at the Community Center prior to <br />the end of the year, in keeping with its agreement with the Community Center. Director of <br />Public Works Ulrich stated this was correct by the guidelines established by the Rice Creek <br />Watershed District. <br />Mayor Coughlin explained that as a contractor himself, and in light of the unpredictability of the <br />weather, they could begin to get frost on the ground, and may actually incur additional costs in <br />having to break the ground up, and possibly thawing it out, if necessary. He stated he would not <br />want atwo-week delay to result in additional expense. <br />Council Member Stigney stated that Director of Public Works Ulrich had adequately answered <br />his question regarding the change order authorization. <br />G. Consideration of Resolution 5365, a Resolution Approving a Wetland Buffer <br />Permit for Vista Construction to Construct a Home at 6991 Pleasant View <br />Drive per the EDA Approved Purchase and Redevelopment Agreement. <br />Planning Associate Ericson stated the subject property was one of the homes purchased by the <br />EDA, through the Housing Replacement Program. He stated the existing home on the site was <br />demolished, and the lot was cleared to make way for a new home. <br />Planning Associate Encson stated one of the issues with this lot is that rt is within the 100-foot <br />wetland setback, which would require the Council to approve a wetland buffer permit in order to <br />proceed. He explained that there are standards for the approval of these types of permits, and <br />staff has reviewed all of these standards, and is fully confident that they are met, and that the <br />wetland buffer permit would be appropriate in this situation. <br />Planning Associate Ericson stated that Resolution 5365 approves the Wetland Buffer Permit for <br />this property, subject to the plans provided by the developer. He noted a stipulation, which <br />pertains to the erosion control fence being installed along the edge of the grading to prevent any <br />erosion back toward the wetland. <br />Council Member Thomason noted Item 3 of the standards for approval, which indicates "Any <br />alteration shall not reduce the existing wildlife habitat value of a wetland as .measure using <br />methods approved by the City." She inquired if there were set methods for determining this. <br />Planning Associate Ericson stated this issue is addressed through the terminology "Any <br />alteration shall not reduce the existing wildlife habitat." He explained that there is no alteration. <br />He noted this terminology was specific to the alteration of a wetland, for which there are <br />standards and criteria, however, it is not the case with this proposal. <br />Council Member Thomason commented that many times during her 20 years in mortgage <br />• banking, she had seen situations where part of the land was at a lower elevation, and the building <br />was above grade, and does not affect anything. She explained that if the home is located in the <br />flood plain, the purchaser would probably have to obtain flood insurance or go through the <br />