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Mounds View Planning Commission <br />Special Meeting ------------- <br />--------------------- <br />Mr, Borovsky suggested an addition to the proposed <br />resolution stating that with a wetland, there aCUYd <br />be no net decrease in phosphorus stripping cap Y. <br />for a fully dmentoconditionsed watershed <br />in the wetland, andthey <br />to predevelop in capacity <br />should not reA.uce the tions fromsthe rwatershed <br />of the existing condi <br />phosphorus loading. <br />ity <br />Chairman Mountin recommended they advise the Cneeds tbe <br />don <br />orm <br />toestablish flow rat <br />uestand an dataibaseforthis and <br />s <br />future developments. <br />to <br />Councn a priority/belgiventtorest blishingt e <br />flow rates on a city-wide basis what affect wetlands, <br />in order to establish <br />can be madedata base on which future <br />June 22, 1988 <br />Page Four <br />---- <br />5 ayes 0 nays <br />Chairman Mountin noted the information <br />Orequeste4(3) <br />of the developer regarding <br />Chapter 48..was received earlier in the day and there was not <br />sufficient time to consider it before the meeting. <br />She added that due to time constraints, Y <br />table action on this request to wncw for further <br />al <br />information and must take action <br />There was discussion on whether any additional lots <br />would have been gained if the original upland had <br />been used for four lots, and it was determined there <br />would have been no gain. <br />Mr. Merila stated it was more expesive to develop <br />n <br />with the setup of the proposed plat, than what they <br />had originally requested. <br />Chairman Mountin clarified that the City did not create <br />a land -locked parcel for Mr. Harstad. <br />The setback issue of 1agreedfor <br />ithshouldbuffer <br />bewas <br />discusseddiscussed, <br />and the CommissionePianner Herman reporLed that Barr <br />lot by lot. City feel that by moving fill <br />had done some work and they <br />r requirement could be met. <br />around, the 1001 buffe <br />Mr. Sabee explained it would i..dolvc rediq�-ribution of <br />where the fill is placed and the wetland created. He <br />added there are many different ccnfigurr.ot re, <br />may require giving up a lot, but would rot require <br />other variances, although it would still require an <br />alteration permit- <br />(n <br />Motion Carried <br />0 <br />