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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 06/28/2011 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />7. 1. <br />Title: <br />Adopt Ordinance to Amend to Chapter 117 of City Code Relating to Required Depth of Topsoil; Case of City of <br />Ramsey <br />Background: <br />In January of 2010, City Council adopted Ordinance #10-01 amending the definition of topsoil to ensure material <br />was available that could meet the City's specification. The City Council directed Staff to bring forth an ordinance <br />that would increase the required depth of topsoil from four (4) inches to six (6) inches, due to the more lenient <br />definition of topsoil, which was adopted in April of 2010 (Ordinance #10-04). <br />Notification: <br />In accordance with Minnesota Statute § 15.99, the City properly advertised the Public Hearing in the Anoka Union, <br />the official City newspaper. <br />Observations: <br />One of City Council's strategic goals for 2011 is to review the costs of developing within the City. One topic that <br />several builders called attention to is topsoil. While builders generally understand the purpose of the requirement, <br />they have stated that Ramsey's topsoil requirement is more stringent than surrounding communities and it is <br />difficult to justify the additional cost when they can offer their same housing product in other communities at a <br />lesser cost. Reducing the required depth of topsoil back to four (4) inches, as it was when the topsoil requirement <br />was established in 2009, could result in an estimated $1,500 savings per lot for builders while still providing <br />improved moisture retention capabilities. This information was presented to the Public Works Committee in April <br />and their recommendation, which was subsequently ratified by City Council, was to amend the required depth of <br />topsoil to four (4) inches and leave all other aspects, such as trigger mechanisms and the specification itself, as is. <br />The Planning Commission held a public hearing at their June 2, 2011 regular meeting and there were no written or <br />verbal comments received regarding this matter. The ordinance was introduced on June 14, 2011 and is now <br />eligible for adoption. <br />Recommendation: <br />The Planning Commission recommends approving the ordinance to reduce the required depth of topsoil from six (6) <br />to four (4) inches. <br />Funding Source: <br />Amendments to Chapter 117 are processed as part of regular Staff duties. <br />Council Action: <br />Motion to waive the Charter requirement to read the ordinance aloud -AND- adopt the ordinance to amend Chapter <br />117 of City Code reducing the required depth of topsoil from six (6) to four (4) inches. <br />Roll Call Vote: <br />Councilmember Elvig <br />
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