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of 167th Ave NW and west of Sodium St NW have an unmapped wetland extending across the rear of several <br />properties and they have experienced high water conditions in 2011 and 2012. City Engineering Staff have <br />requested the plans be revised to provide greater separation between the existing homes and the 100 year HWL of <br />the North Wetland. Staff recommends a condition requiring that these existing water issues be addressed in the <br />plans and that no proposed excavation and restoration activity to create the wetland bank shall negatively impact <br />existing drainage patterns. In addition, City Engineering Staff have identified an outlet ditch downstream from the <br />main wetland that will require cleaning to be able to pass the proposed 100 year flow. The City proposes that this <br />could be a joint City and Oakwood Land Development project. <br />The Planning Commission held a public hearing concerning this request on July 12, 2012 and there were no <br />written or verbal comments received. <br />Recommendation: <br />The Planning Commission discussion focused mostly on two elements of the request. First, they discussed the days <br />and hours of operation of the permit, with the one concern being the start time on Saturdays (originally proposed to <br />be 7:00am). Secondly, they discussed the expiration date of the permit with the concern of whether it provided <br />sufficient time to complete the project, considering the uncertainty of when the wetland bank plan would receive <br />approval from the LRRWMO. <br />The initial draft of the interim use permit identified January 24th, 2013 as the expiration date (6 months); however, <br />with the wetland bank approvals process taking longer than initially anticipated, it appears that the work may not <br />commence until possibly September or October of this year (at the earliest). Therefore, after conferring with the <br />engineering firm that prepared the plans, Staff suggested a revised expiration date of August 1, 2013. The Planning <br />Commission still expressed concern that since the excavating work cannot begin until the wetland bank plan is <br />approved and there is no certainty when that may be, the applicant may still need to possibly come back and <br />request an extension to complete the work, which has added costs for the applicant and takes up more Staff time. <br />Ultimately, the Planning Commission recommended approval of the interim use permit contingent upon the start <br />time on Saturdays be 8:00am and that the term of the permit begin upon approval of the wetland bank plan by the <br />LRRWMO and expire on August 1, 2013 or six (6) months following the LRRWMO approval, whichever occurs <br />later. <br />Funding Source: <br />All costs associated with the application are the responsibility of the Applicant. <br />Council Action: <br />Motion to adopt Resolution # adopting Findings of Fact relating to the request for an Interim Use Permit. <br />-and- <br />Motion to adopt Resolution # approving the request for an Interim Use Permit and declaring the terms as <br />proposed <br />Site Location Map <br />Existing Conditions Map <br />Wetland Construction Plan <br />End Use Plan <br />Proposed Haul Route <br />Proposed Findings of Fact <br />Proposed Interim Use Permit <br />Attachments <br />Form Review <br />