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4.2 PCSR 12-27-2016
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12/19/2016
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CU 16-34
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Background/Discussion <br /> The property owner, Gayle Murry,is proposing to construct a fence within the wetland buffer area to <br /> protect the wetland from the agricultural animals located at 19262 Ogden St NW.The property consists <br /> of 5.0 acres and is located in the Single Family Residential (R1-a) zoning district.Approximately 66 <br /> percent of this property is covered in wetland which translates to 80 percent of the property being <br /> restricted by the wetland setback. <br /> City ordinance identifies two wetland buffers: first, a 25 foot no mow/maintenance buffer,which <br /> prohibits alterations to the established vegetation,and second,an additional 20 foot buffer prohibiting <br /> structures but allows fences. The proposed fence extends 20 feet into the wetland setback area,which is <br /> permitted,and extends 25 feet into the wetland buffer area.The ordinance establishing both of the buffer <br /> areas was adopted in 2006.This lot has not been platted meaning that a variance for the proposed use <br /> would not have been required when the house was built. <br /> Section 30-1852 regulates wetland setbacks as shown in the image below. The fence will encroach into <br /> the 25-foot wetland buffer strip (red),but the fence is permitted within the required 20-foot wetland <br /> buffer(strip) setback (orange). The applicant is asking for a 25 foot variance from the 25-foot wetland <br /> buffer strip setback which does not allow fences. Staff has no concern with issuing a variance for the <br /> fence as proposed. <br /> 20 FOOT <br /> WETIA � <br /> BUFFER ND <br /> STRIP <br /> S8IBACK <br /> Ts torn <br /> # 1 <br /> NITIAAD <br /> BETTER <br /> , STRIP <br /> } <br /> S? 1 <br /> The applicant has worked with the Sherburne Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) to develop a <br /> Conservation Practice plan and cost-share application for wetland and wetland buffer restoration. Kristin <br /> Mroz and SWCD staff have visited the property multiple times to determine the best solution for the <br /> property. <br /> As a part of the project, that applicant has applied for a Wetland Conservation Act Decision under <br /> exemption of conservation practices. The applicant received an approval decision on 10/19/2016. <br /> Additionally,Section 30-803—Animals of the city code outlines the regulations which allow the keeping <br /> of animals within the city in a safe,clean and healthy manner.Agricultural animals are permitted under <br /> Section 30-809(d)(2) of the city code.This section limits the keeping of agricultural animals to one animal <br /> unit per acre of fenced pasture land. With the current location of the fenced in area, 19262 Ogden St NW <br /> can have 2.32 animal units.The applicant has stated that the limit of 2.32 animal units is currently being <br /> exceeded. To establish compliance within the ordinance,a conditional use permit will be required to <br /> increase the permitted number of animal units,which includes a manure management plan. If the <br /> N:\Departments\Community Development\Planning\Case Files\V\V 16-14 Gayle Murray\3-Planning Commission\V 16-14 sr BA 10-25-16.docx <br />
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