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Mounds View City Council December 12, 2005 <br />Regular Meeting Page 4 <br />1 <br />2 Community Development Director Ericson explained that last year the Council authorized SEH <br />3 to do a wetland delineation survey of the Spring Creek wetland basin. He reviewed the location <br />4 of the subject wetland and explained this delineation was authorized because the official wetland <br />5 zoning maps were created in the 1980s but were not based on a delineation. Those maps were <br />6 based on aerial flights, photography, and elevations. The maps were not field verified and were <br />7 meant to be a tool to assist the City to regulate the wetland buffer. He explained the way the <br />8 Code is written, the delineation goes back to the official City maps, which have not been updated <br />9 as the wetland information has been updated. Director Ericson noted there may be a discrepancy <br />l0 between what the official City maps show and the true official footprint of the wetland. SEH has <br />11 delineated the true boundary of the wetland and that boundary was pulled in from what is shown <br />12 on the official City wetland zoning maps. <br />13 <br />14 Director Ericson displayed a map of the Spring Creek wetland basin showing the new wetland <br />15 delineation and buffer map. He noted this will, in most cases, pull the wetland line farther away <br />16 from resident's homes and yards. Director Ericson stated the Council is being asked to adopt a <br />17 resolution to identify a true delineation of where the wetland is and confirms the location. <br />18 <br />19 Director Ericson explained that a resident may or may not need a wetland buffer permit if they <br />20 want to remodel their house or redo their driveway. If the project is within the wetland buffer, <br />21 then an additional $25 permit is needed. However, staff knew that in some cases the wetland <br />22 was not impacted and the permit was not needed. <br />• 23 <br />24 Director Ericson stated this action would hold the public hearing, adopt the new wetland <br />25 delineation, and then the City's official zoning maps will be updated. This same process will be <br />26 used for all wetland areas in Mounds View and will give residents a better idea of where <br />27 wetlands are located. Director Ericson advised that if requested, the City can print out a map of <br />28 the resident's property before and after the wetland delineation. In most cases, it will show less <br />29 of an impact on resident's properties. <br />30 <br />31 Director Ericson stated there is now better electronic data and the maps are in digital form so it <br />32 will be easier to manage the wetland, print maps, and make amendments when necessary. He <br />33 stated this is the first time the City has taken formal action to approve a new wetland delineation <br />34 and offered to answer questions of the residents. <br />35 <br />36 Mayor Many asked staff to display the pre-delineation zoning map and the new wetland zoning <br />37 map. He noted that the old map shows the wetland impacted just about every property and that <br />38 their homes were either within the wetland or buffer zone. This action will identify the actual <br />39 location of the wetland. Mayor Marty noted that since the 1980s, the wetland areas may have <br />4o receded somewhat and this could be a classic case of that happening. <br />41 <br />42 Mayor Marty asked residents if they would like to speak to this issue. <br />43 <br />44 Gene Anderson, 2948 Wooddale Drive, stated that in April of this year the City Engineer spent <br />.45 considerable money doing surveys and looking at the wetland in terms of developing a holding <br />
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