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Board of Adjustments Minutes Page 3 <br /> October 25,2016 <br /> 4.3 Gayle Murray— 19261 Ogden Street NW <br /> Wetland Setback Variance, Case No. V 16-14 <br /> Chris Leeseberg introduced this item. The staff report was presented by Kristin Mrotz- <br /> Risse. Staff recommended approval with the eight conditions listed in the staff report. <br /> Chris Murray, 19262 Ogden St. NW, applicant—stated he was present to answer questions. <br /> Chair Johnson asked if he was ok with the conditions. Mr. Murray stated yes. <br /> There being no other comments, Chair Johnson closed the public hearing. <br /> Motion by Commissioner Konietzko and seconded by Commissioner Nicholas to <br /> approve the variance request by Gayle Murray, 19261 Ogden Street NW, to encroach <br /> 45 feet into the 45-foot wetland setback,based on the following reasons: <br /> 1. The general purpose and intent of the ordinance are met. <br /> 2. The property has a land use of residential and the use is consistent with the <br /> comprehensive plan. <br /> 3. The proposed use is reasonable and is permitted in the zoning ordinance. <br /> 4. The plight of the petitioner is due to circumstances unique to the property not a <br /> consequence of the petitioners own action or inaction. <br /> 5. The variance will not alter the essential character of the locality. <br /> And with the following conditions: <br /> 1. The area within the 25 foot wetland buffer strip is not to be maintained as yard <br /> area (no mowing, no planting, no landscaping) and must be left to grow <br /> naturally. <br /> 2. The 25 foot wetland buffer strip area must be signed to identify the buffer edge <br /> and note that maintenance is not permitted within the area. <br /> 3. No animals will be permitted within the wetland while surface water is present. <br /> 4. All conditions and best practices outlined by the Wetland Conservation Act— <br /> Technical Evaluation Panel decision shall be met. <br /> 5. A manure management plan is required to be completed following the Minnesota <br /> Pollution Control Agency Technical Guidelines for Manure Management and <br /> Applications. <br /> 6. All standards described in Section 30-803—Animals of the city code must be <br /> achieved for the 2.32 acres of fenced pasture land. <br /> 7. If the number of agricultural animals exceeds the permitted number of animal <br /> units for 2.32 acres of fenced pasture land,the variance will not be recorded until <br /> a Conditional Use Permit is obtained. Compliance shall be established, or a <br /> permit applied for no later than November 29,2016. <br /> 8. If there is a change to the configuration of the fenced pasture land, a new plan is <br /> required, and must be approved by the city. <br /> Motion carried 7-0. <br />