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� a <br /> Our Missiow To work together to resposihty grow ouf communiiry, and to prowlde quality,cost-effective.and eificlent gowemment serwlces. <br /> CC Regular Session 7. 2. <br /> Meeting Date: 03/28/2017 <br /> By: Chris Anderson, Community <br /> Development <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Adopt Resolution 417-03-063 Approving a Beekeeping License for the Property Located at 17201 St. Francis Blvd <br /> NW; Case of Tim &Corrin O'Shaugnessy <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> Honeybee populations are declining due, in part,to the growing use of certain herbicides and alterations to native <br /> landscapes (along with colony collapse disorder). The continued decline of honeybee populations could have a <br /> devastating effect on our food supply. In response to this phenomena, interest in hobby beekeeping has grown over <br /> the last several years. The City has recognized this issue and has proactively amended City Code to outline <br /> standards related to beekeeping, including the need for a Beekeeping License. The Beekeeping License provides <br /> the City an opportunity to notify nearby residents of a request and affords those property owners an opportunity to <br /> provide comment on these requests. <br /> Ramsey City Code Section 10-1(f) (Beekeeping) states the following: the number of hives is limited to no more <br /> than six(6);no hive shall be in excess of twenty (20)cubic feet;hives shall not be within three (3)feet of any <br /> property boundary nor within any drainage and utility easement; and hives shall have a constant supply of water. <br /> Maintaining bees on a property requires a Beekeeping License reviewed and approved by City Council. The City <br /> has received an application for a Beekeeping License from Tim and Corrin O'Shaugnessy(the "Applicants"),who <br /> desire to maintain two (2)honeybee hives on their property located at 17201 St.Francis Blvd NW(the "Subject <br /> Property"). <br /> Notification: <br /> A notice of public comment period was mailed to property owners within 350 feet of the Subject Property. <br /> Observations/Alternatives: <br /> The Applicants desire to maintain two (2)honeybee hives on the Subject Property. The Subject Property is zoned <br /> R-1 Residential (Rural Developing) and is just over 19 acres in size. The Applicants also own the adjacent outlot to <br /> the east,which is just under 15 acres in size. The surrounding parcels to the north, south and east are also zoned <br /> R-1 Residential (Rural Developing) and the parcels to west, across Trunk Highway 47, are zoned Planned Unit <br /> Development(PUD),but the underlying zoning would be R-1 Residential (Rural Developing). Surrounding <br /> properties range in size from approximately 1.25 acres (neighborhood to the south), about 38 acres (one of the <br /> abutting parcels to the north). <br /> There is a 150 foot wide easement along the southern boundary of the Subject Property for an overhead <br /> transmission line. The hives shall not be located within this easement area without written consent from the <br /> easement holder(Site Plan will need to be revised slightly without this written consent). Both hives would be at <br /> least 100 feet from any property boundary. Per the Applicant's narrative (attached),the hives will comply all <br />
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