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Councilmember Anderson introduced the following resolution and moved for its adoption: <br /> RESOLUTION #99-06-121 <br /> RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ISSUANCE OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT <br /> BASED ON FINDINGS OF FACT #0499 AND DECLARING TERMS OF PERMIT TO <br /> REGRADE THE BLUFF IN THE CRITICAL AREA AND SCENIC RIVER SECTION <br /> OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER <br /> WHEREAS, the Ramsey City Council adopted Resolution No. 99-06-120 adopting <br /> Findings of Fact #0499 for this use and herein approves the Environmental Permit subject to the <br /> following conditions. <br /> NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF <br /> RAMSEY,ANOKA COUNTY, STATE OF MINNESOTA, as follows: <br /> On June 22, 1999, an Environmental Permit ("Permit") was issued by the City of Ramsey <br /> ("City") to Terry and Jane Luke ("Permit Holder") for landscape alterations on the property <br /> legally described as follows: <br /> Lot 6, Block 1, Bower's Mi$sissippi Acres V Addition, Anoka County, Minnesota. <br /> ("Subject Property:") <br /> This permit is issued pursuant to Section 9.21 (Environmental Protection) and 9.23 (Scenic <br /> River) of the Ramsey City Code. The conditions of this permit are as follows: <br /> 1. That the Permit Holder shall engage the services of a certified, licensed, or degreed landscape <br /> architect to develop a Landscape Plan, taking into consideration transmittals from DNR Area <br /> Hydrologist Tom Hovey dated March 16, 1998 and May 27, 1999 (attached hereto as <br /> Exhibits A and B respectively), to restore the shoreline, rip rap slope and top of bluff with <br /> native plants, trees and grasses compatible with the local landscape and climatic conditions. <br /> Said Landscape Plan is subject to the approval of the City and shall be submitted by July 31, <br /> 1999. Any objection to the submitted landscape plan must be provided to the permit holder in <br /> writing within 10 days of receipt or the plan shall be deemed approved. <br /> 2. That during the period of development and implementation of an approved landscape plan, <br /> temporary ground cover shall be utilized to prevent erosion and trap sediment. The <br /> temporary erosion control methods shall be identified on the approved Landscape Plan. <br /> 3. City staff will set a restoration completion date upon receipt of an acceptable landscape plan. <br />