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Public Works Committee 5. 3. <br />Meeting Date: 06/18/2013 <br />Submitted For: Bruce Westby By: Bruce Westby, Engineering/Public Works <br />Title: <br />Consideration of request to construct retaining wall in Drainage & Utility Easement <br />Background: <br />The property owners at 15069 Helium Street NW are requesting that they be allowed to construct a modular block <br />retaining wall along their east side lot line within the public drainage and utility (D&U) easement. They believe <br />their side yard has been settling over time resulting in a steeper side slope that is getting more difficult to maintain <br />and reducing support for their home's foundation walls. The property owner therefore feels that the settling of their <br />side yard is putting their home in danger, and would therefore like to construct a retaining wall as quickly as <br />possible. <br />City staff met with the property owners on their property to review and discuss the issue. As can be seen in the <br />attached pictures, the property owner had previously purchased and placed numerous retaining wall blocks on the <br />surface of the ground along the bottom of the side slope along their easterly lot line. Staff also observed that their <br />sod had never fully taken root and was therefore allowing water to run into the seams and between the <br />partially -dead sod mat and the underlying soil. Therefore, whenever it rains the soil gets wet and the sod mat simply <br />slides on top of the soil, resulting in a weak turf mat on the side slope. Based on this observation, staff believes this <br />issue could most easily be resolved by removing the dead and decaying sod and establishing new turf, either seed or <br />sod, and watering it adequately until it becomes firmly rooted. The property owner did state that they plan to install <br />an underground irrigation system this summer so this would help in establishing new turf and keeping it healthy. <br />It should be noted that during staffs site visit it appeared that the portion of the east side yard next to the garage is <br />sloped at 3:1 or slightly steeper, making it difficult to maintain that portion of the yard. Typically, the maximum <br />slope used to allow for safe maintenance of turf is 3:1 as slopes steeper than 3:1 can result in riding lawn mowers <br />tipping over when driven parallel to the side slope. <br />During the site visit staff explained that the city has an ordinance regulating allowable uses within public D&U <br />easements, and that this ordinance prohibits the construction of permanent structures such as retaining walls within <br />D&U easements. It was discussed that the construction of retaining walls can limit a neighbors use of their property <br />due to the corresponding alteration of drainage patterns, grades and elevations. It was also discussed that D&U <br />easements allow private properties to be served by utilities, both public and private, and that if a retaining wall is <br />constructed over an existing utility it can impact the ability to cost-effectively access or maintain that utility. And <br />conversely, if a new utility needs to be installed and a retaining wall exists in the easement area, the presence of a <br />retaining wall may increase costs for utility companies, which are then passed on to users of the utility. <br />At the end of the meeting on site, staff informed the property owners that city staff do not have the authority to <br />relax or waive the requirements of city ordinances. However, staff informed them that their request could be <br />presented to the Public Works Committee at their June 18th meeting and that the property owners would be <br />welcome to attend to present their concerns and request. Then, based on the recommendations of the Public Works <br />Committee, this item may be reviewed by the City Council at their June 25th meeting. Since that time, the property <br />owners have requested that a letter be provided to them stating the reason(s) why they are not being allowed to <br />construct a retaining wall in the D&U easement. <br />Notification: <br />Staff submitted an email to the property owners with the date, time and location of this meeting and invited them to <br />attend to address the committee in person with their concerns. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />
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