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Print Agenda Item http://156.142.212.178:8080/frs/publish/print ag memo.cfm?seq=2151... <br />CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 07/24/2012 <br />By: Kathy Schmitz, Administrative Services <br />Information <br />4.9. <br />Title: <br />Request for an Interim Use Permit for Grading and Mining Activities on Outlots A & B Elmcrest Sanctuary; <br />Case of Oakwood Land Development Inc. <br />Background: <br />The City has received an application from Oakwood Land Development, Inc. for an Interim Use Permit <br />(IUP) for grading and mining activities on Outlots A & B Elmcrest Sanctuary. The Applicant is requesting <br />the IUP to export approximately 60,000 cubic yards of soil to create a wetland on these parcels for the <br />purposes of a wetland mitigation bank. Per City Code Section 117-359, all excavations in excess of 400 <br />cubic yards of material require an interim use permit. <br />Notification: <br />All property owners within 350 feet of the Subject Property were notified of the Public Hearing via Standard <br />US Mail. A Notice of Public Hearing was also published in the Anoka County Union. <br />Observations: <br />The purpose of creating the wetland is to establish a wetland mitigation bank. A wetland mitigation bank is a <br />wetland, stream, or other aquatic resource area that has been restored, established, enhanced, or (in certain <br />circumstances) preserved for the purpose of providing compensation for unavoidable impacts to aquatic <br />resources permitted under Section 404 or a similar state or local wetland regulation. A mitigation bank may <br />be created when a government agency, corporation, nonprofit organization, or other entity undertakes these <br />activities under a formal agreement with a regulatory agency, in this case the Lower Rum River Watershed <br />Management Organization (LRRWMO), under the requirements of the Wetland Conservation Act (WCA). <br />The Applicant proposes to create the wetland by excavating upland area down to water depths of six (6) feet <br />or less and then re -vegetate the created wetland and adjacent upland with native herbaceous species. The <br />area to be graded is approximately eleven (11) acres. The subject property seems to be an ideal site for a <br />wetland bank due to its challenging development potential. The wetland bank would provide the property <br />owner with some monetary return on the property. <br />The Applicant is proposing to complete the project in a single phase. The grading is anticipated to be <br />completed within three (3) months, with the restoration (plantings) completed as areas are final graded. <br />Through the wetland bank procedure requirements, maintenance and monitoring is required for a period of <br />five (5) years after project completion. This monitoring will be completed by the LRRWMO. Due to this, <br />Staff does not see any reason to require a landscape surety/guarantee; however, the IUP will be conditioned <br />upon collection of an erosion control escrow of $1,500 (per the standard rates and charges). <br />The Applicant provided plans for dust and noise control during excavating activities. Plans call for watering <br />and sweeping of roads as needed to minimize dust. Any associated noise will be from the excavating <br />equipment and trucks hauling soil away. Existing single family residences are located southwest, west and <br />north of the subject property. Due to the proximity to existing residential homes, the IUP stipulates that the <br />1 of 3 4/5/2013 10:32 AM <br />
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