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Case #2 <br /> <br />REVIEW <br /> By: <br /> <br />ESTABLISItMENT OF INFORMATION REQUIRED <br /> CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY <br />Mark S. Banwart, Community Development Director <br /> And Glyn H. ttuff, Building Official <br /> <br />ON <br /> <br />Background/Observations: <br /> <br />From time to time, the City has found itself in costly difficulties caused by the improper placement <br />of buildings and structures. Currently, the City requires only a Certificate of Survey for the lot <br />prior to issuance of a building permit. City Staff is proposing a much greater level of detail to be <br />included on the Certificate of Survey. The City of Ramsey is one of the last communities to initiate <br />such requirements. <br /> <br />The outcome of the required information on the Certificate of Survey should do the following: <br /> <br />The setback information should greatly lessen the need for variances because of improper <br />placement of buildings and structures. <br /> <br />The probability of misplacement of a building due to incorrect setting of elevation will be <br />lessened there by difficulties with basement floodings and drainage is less probable. <br /> <br />Indication of all easements should eliminate the possibility of a building being placed on a <br />City or private easement. <br /> <br />Floodway and setbacks from the Rum River and Mississippi River are constantly a point of <br />concern and are at times difficult to ascertain because of incomplete or insufficient amounts <br />of information provided to the City. These problems would be eliminated. <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />The City of Ramsey has a significant portion of lands that are designated as Floodway or <br />Floodway Fringe to One Hundred Year Flood Boundary. These areas, for flood insurance <br />purposes, require a response from the City as to the applicability of such insurances. Short <br />of the City surveying the lot at no cost to the applicant, the City is in dubious position of <br />either not designating a structure in a Floodway and being liable therefore, or designating it <br />in a Floodway and then unduly costing the homeowner unnecessary insurance. This <br />should be onerous on the contractor to establish the location of the structure and in turn, <br />accurately providing this information to the City. <br /> <br />All in all, the City's continued non-specification of additional information on the Certificate of <br />Survey will cost the City an inordinate amount of time, money and resources in corrective actions <br />while providing no stability and level of integrity of construction projects which could be a liability <br />to prospective new owners. City Staff does appreciate that cost for the additional requirements on <br />their Certificate of Survey. We feel this is the cost of doing business and is appropriate and in line <br />with other communities in the North Metro Area. <br /> <br />According to a staff memo, from then Building Official Elvin J. Erickson, the issue of information <br />required on Certificates of Survey has been a concern of City Staff at least back to October 1986. <br />More recently, staff has reviewed required information on Certificates of Survey in a number of <br />local communities (e.g., Champlin, Blaine, Maple Grove, etc.). <br /> <br />On August 1, 1989, September 19, 1989, December 11, 1989 and January 2, 1990 the Ramsey <br />Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed the various information items, who would be affected, <br />and suggested various layouts in presenting the requested information. <br /> <br /> <br />
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