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Chairperson Nixt asked how much fill will be needed. <br /> <br />Mr. Rob ?? stated they will need about 6 to 8 thousand yards and some will come from the pond <br />and some will be imported. <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt asked who is benefiting from the easement to the private road. <br /> <br />Assistant Community Development Director Frolik stated the City owns this and will maintain it. <br /> · . .r~' ~ .~:~-~ . <br />Motion b Commissioner Nixt, seconded by Comm~sstoner;Lexr~e,?to recommend that C~ty <br />Council ~rant anproval of the proposed s~te plan contmgenL upon compliance w~th C~ty Staff <br />Review Letter dated March 28, 2006· ?)(~ ~ ~;,~ :: (:; ?::× <br /> <br /> It was noted Commissioner Brauer stepped out. <br /> <br /> Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Nixt, ~6mm~SS!6'ners, Levine, CI~Vel~d, Hunt, and <br /> TritesRolle Voting No None Absent: Commissi0~¥~SC0~: Abstain: Brauer. <br /> <br /> Case #6: Proposed Ordinance to Ame~i~Section 8.35 ~_egu]ation of Single Family <br /> Dwellings to be Moved in~d ;r~iJ)~~ ~he .,City); Ca~§e::pf City of aamsey <br /> Assistant Community Development DireCtor Fr0~ ext~!aine~[*that moving a dwelling into or <br /> within the City requires a Dwelling M6~n~ Permit (DMP)2 ~9~ever, there axe no standards or <br /> permit requirements to move a d~y~I!ing 6~t of ~e City o[fo~ moving an accessory building into, <br /> within,_or out of City limits. Cd~en~!y -the D~ p~0ces~'i:equires that the request is presented to <br /> the PlaTming Commission a~&:¢~n ulfimat~iy t~: ~¢Y Council. The process requires <br /> approximately two (2) mon~Tr~t the time an ~P[i~i~>n is received until City Council votes <br /> ~n the matter Since the ~'~aff~h~'for moving a dwelling into or wittfin the City are in Chapter <br /> --(~uilding ~Housing) o~ C~ C~d~ and not Chapter 9 (Zoning & Subdivision of Land), a <br /> nuhlic hea~in"e [~ h°~ ~ei~uired wh~ ~e~ding this section. However, because a request for a <br /> DMP ~ently-i~i~der the~Planning~ COmr~.ssmn s purview, Staff thought ~t appropriate to <br /> pres¢~l~ih~lJ~-opose~i'~.ts to the Co~r~ission. <br /> % .~::~ ..... <br />~ ~ Community Develb~m~n~. Director Frohk explained prows~ons h.ave been ~.ncluded that <br /> (ir 3uire a Moving Permit ~6 b~ obtained from the Building Division ~f a dwelhng were to <br /> be mo~ed out-of~the City or ifana~Cessory building (greater than 120 square feet ~n s~ze) were to <br /> be mo~d into~thin, or out ~th~ City. This type of permit will allow the City to vefif7, prior <br /> to a buildin~ being raised: and, mIocated, that ail uuht~es have been properly shut off and/o <br /> capped and that:the f°undati6~is properly removed and/or backfilled. The entire DMP process <br /> would be streamlined by eliminating the need for the request to be presented to both the Planning <br /> Commission and City CoUncil. While City Staffwould now have the abilit7 to administratively <br /> approve or deny a DMP application, the conditions and criteria currently used to evaluate this <br /> type of request would remain in tact. <br /> <br /> Planning Commission/April 6, 2006 <br />-332- Page 14 of 16 <br /> <br /> <br />