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CC PACKETS 1999-2001
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CC PACKET 07252000
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20 <br /> applicant must submit a short paragraph outlining what steps are being taken in <br /> connection with the project to retain storm water on the property. An <br /> educational brochure would accompany the application to give people ideas of <br /> what can be done. The intent is'to create education and incentives for.people to <br /> take these steps rather than requirements and.enforcements. <br /> Rationale <br /> ExcludbcL Decks <br /> Under current interpretation, decks.are counted in determining lot coverage because <br /> they are structures. This does not seem in line with the intent of the ordinance to limit <br /> storm water runoff since water can run through the spaces and permeate into the <br /> ground below. <br /> Two Tier Lot Coverage Limit <br /> We believe-the 35% lirnit.is not reasonable far lots-under the current minimum lot size <br /> of 90QO square feet. Todd Hubner of WSB reported to us.that increasing the lot <br /> coverage-limit for these lots w.Quld.not affect the storm water retention in St, Anthony. <br /> The two tier system would allow property owners to improve their property without. <br /> going.through the variance process, leaving variance requests for only extraordinary <br /> circumstances. The 35% limit for lots.of 9000 square feet-and above is in line with <br /> other communities and we.believe it provides adequate room for development in the <br /> majority of cases. Richfield has s similar two tier system. <br /> Water detention Plan <br /> We bQlieve most people would be willing to make simple changes to their building <br /> plans to help alleviate fit Anthony's storm water problem if they were given ideas and <br /> encouragement to do so. Examples include directing gutter down spouts into the yard <br /> rather thant dawn the driveways and sloping.par'king.'are.as taward.the yard.-rather than <br /> toward the street. If things like this were done on a city-wide basis, there is potential <br /> for a significant-favorable impact to the storm water control efforts. <br /> Attachment: <br /> Summary of other communities'.lot coverage requirements. <br />
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