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07/1~/1997 89:28 6127851167 TI~ESAVE~ PAS5 <br /> <br />was originally submitted in April, delays have occurred in acting upon the application. In most, but <br />not all similar vases, the mining and grading results in a rough final grade for the proposed <br />subdivision. The applicant has stated that he intends to prepare a subdivision grading plan <br />conforming to the proposed contours in his application but that this information cannot be submitted <br />within his desired time frame for obtaining the mining and grading permit. The applicant is asking <br />for a decision based on the application materials submitted at this time. <br /> <br />City Engineer Jankowski presented details with regard to the existing grading conditions and contours <br />resulting from the proposed grading activity. He noted a 6% slope will exist-from the homemad and <br />ultimately the property w/Il be used for residential development. The proposal is to grade in stages, <br />approximately 11 five acre parcel areas. One area will be completed before excavation starts on the <br />next five acre parcel. City Engineer 3'ankowski advised the applicant proposes to start in the <br />northeast comer, proceed to the northwest, follow along the shore of the wetland, and then towards <br />the west. When not in use, the equipment will be parked in the middle of the site, in Section 9. <br /> <br />City Engineer Jankowski explained how grading will proceed from the wetland area across the <br />property and noted a silt fence wilt be required. In addition to the silt fence, a three foot sump will <br />be required to be excavated below the grade along Sunfish Lake. He noted the added condition that <br />prior to starting the initial phase an area of 150 feet along the north end adjacent to Fox Knoll will <br />be excavated first, stabilized, and reforestation will take place to mitigate the impact to the Fox Grove <br />Addition. <br /> <br />Acting Chairperson Deemer requested input from the audience. <br /> <br />Barry Childs, 6040 151st Lane NW, questioned whether this hearing can take place at this point due <br />to lack of notices sent, He stated it appears a number of residents were not notified in March. He <br />stated a second notice was sent out but due to misinformation that exSsts in the notices and meeting <br />minutes, it indicates the conditional use permit is to export approximately 100,000 cubic yards of soil <br />from the property. He stated he believes is misleading since it has been known ali along it was <br />800,000 cubic yards. Mr. Childs asked if the public has been notified properly and accurately about <br />this request. Acting Chairperson Deemer stated proper notification has been provided according to <br />state statute. <br /> <br />Zor~ng Administrator Frolik dar[fled the City notified property owners within 350 feet and attempted <br />to nofit~ within 700 feet. She advised if reasonable attempt for notification is made, then it does not <br />null and void the process if someone does not receive their notice. She displayed a map identifying <br />the area of notification. <br /> <br />Acting Chairperson Deemer requested that comments be limited to five minutes per person. <br /> <br />Mr. Childs asked if the request has been reduced in scope by acreage to eI}minate the need for an <br />environmental, assessment. He stated the final development plan should be part of this project, if it <br />goes through. He expressed concern in case the grading takes place and then it is determined it is not <br />favorable to development, He stated this appears to be a three-year project with a fourth year for <br />completion, which is an issue to the neighborhood. He asserted that most developments in the area <br /> <br />Public tIearlng/Planning Com~nission/Julyff, 1997 <br /> Page 2 of 6 <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />! <br />! <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />