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RESOLUTION 2017- <br /> APPROVING A MINOR SUBDIVISION FOR THE PROPERTIES GENERALLY <br /> LOCATED SOUTH OF 132nd STREET NORTH AND EAST OF HOMESTEAD <br /> AVENUE NORTH <br /> WHEREAS, an application has been filed by Joe and Chelsea Carlson, 13561 Homestead <br /> Avenue North, that requests approval of a minor subdivision for properties generally <br /> located south of 132nd Street and east of Homestead Avenue North. <br /> WHEREAS,the subject properties are legally described as follows: <br /> (See Attached) <br /> WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered said request on March 23, 2017, <br /> and recommends approval, and; <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF <br /> THE CITY OF HUGO, MINNESOTA, that it should and hereby does approve the minor <br /> subdivision for Joe and Chelsea Carlson, subject to the following conditions: <br /> 1. A minor subdivision is approved to allow the creation of two 10-acre parcels in <br /> accordance with the plans and application received by the City on February 6, 2017. <br /> 2. The property is subject to the development standards of the Rural Residential (RR) <br /> zoning district. <br /> 3. Prior to recording the minor subdivision: <br /> a. The park dedication shall be cash-in-lieu of dedication for a total of <br /> $2,400. <br /> b. A 33 foot wide roadway easement shall be dedicated to the City along <br /> Homestead Avenue North. <br /> c. The conditional use permit for the shared driveway shall be recorded at <br /> Washington County. <br /> 4. Prior to issuance of any building permit: <br /> a. A septic permit shall be issued by Washington County. <br /> b. The applicant shall provide a grading plan that reflects the current <br /> topography and proposed grading. <br /> c. The applicant will need to demonstrate that the area of the proposed <br /> shared driveway will not impact any wetlands. If wetlands are proposed to <br /> be impacted the applicant shall move the location of the driveway so there <br /> would not be impact or acquire the proper permits for impacting a <br /> wetland. <br />