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Mounds View City Council November 15, 1999 <br />Regular Meeting Page 28 <br />Council Member Marty stated it appears that if the driveway is constructed more than 15 feet <br />wide, the applicant will lose a number of trees. <br />• Planning Associate Ericson stated this was correct. <br />Council Member Thomason requested staff clarify that, in terms of encroachment onto the <br />DeGross' property, staff would verify the survey with the County Plat Map and surveys prior to <br />any construction commencing on the proposed site. <br />Planning Associate Ericson stated this was correct. He pointed out that verification of this was <br />fairly simple in that there are three lots, and from the easternmost lot on Edgewood Drive, if they <br />were to measure back 90 feet, an additional 83 feet, and another 91 feet, they will arrive at the <br />edge of the property. He advised that within a few inches, staff would be very certain of the <br />location of the property lines. He explained if the construction appears to be occurring beyond <br />those property lines, staff will definitely be aware of this, and there should be no concerns about <br />the applicant encroaching 30 feet beyond his property. <br />Mayor Coughlin requested staff clarify that the motion, as it stands, is simply to approve a <br />Wetland Buffer Permit to allow for the driveway to skirt the edge of the buffer, in order to save <br />the large trees. He stated there would be continued development analysis by staff, prior to the <br />issuance of any permits or any construction. <br />Planning Associate Ericson stated this was correct. <br />• Mayor Coughlin advised that the question before the Council was whether or not to approve the <br />Wetland Buffer Permit. <br />Council Member Marty inquired if this matter would come back to the Council prior to any <br />construction on the proposed site. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated the matter would proceed to the Building Inspector and Community <br />Development Department and professional staff to conduct all the plan reviews, prior to the <br />issuance of building permits, as is standard procedure. <br />City Administrator Whiting explained for the benefit of the residents in the area, the Council has <br />discussed this area because of the many requests the City has received regarding the potential for <br />development. He stated there was some discussion regarding this matter o provide the City <br />would have a coordinated response or position in terms of land use in the area. He stated he <br />thought it would be worthwhile, at some point in the future, to bring the residents into the <br />discussion, through a series of meetings that can be incorporated into the discussion. He pointed <br />out the discussion has at this point been very preliminary, with some markings and survey stakes, <br />and some of the wetland delineation which has come forward, and this has also been taking place <br />on the north side of Highway 118. He indicated, however, he was not aware of a specific plan <br />for this area at this point. He inquired if there were any substantive changes in the <br />Comprehensive Plan in terms of this area. <br />. Community Development Director Jopke stated there is some language in the Comprehensive <br />Plan that pertains to potential development in the area. <br />
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