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12/19/2016
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CU 16-34
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applicant wishes to go above the permitted 4.64 animal units they have two options. They can either <br /> apply for a variance to increase the number animal units or fence additional pasture land. If the applicant <br /> chooses to add pasture land,the new plan must be approved by the city. <br /> Applicable Regulation <br /> (The applicant's responses are italicized with staff's notes after.) <br /> Variances may be granted when the petitioner establishes that the variance satisfies all five of the criteria <br /> described below. The variance is: <br /> We are requesting a variance on our properly to put a negative fill 8"wide crossing through the south side of <br /> the wet land. This will allow an access lane to move from the front of the back properly to the back side of the <br /> back proper*allowing us to use the back side of that piece of our propero without traveling through the <br /> wetland so as not to disturb the vegetation and possibly create issues with in the wetland itself. This would <br /> require 2,160 square feet of fill. We are requesting to put a fence on both sides of the south side negative fill as <br /> well as the north side of the wetland to insure the integrity and stability of the wetland only allowing needed <br /> access when necessary, thus maintaining the integrity of the wetland area and its vegetation, causing no damage <br /> and minimi<ing access. This pr ject would include a 25 foot wide vegetated filter strip on both sides of the <br /> wetland to minimise the adverse effects of the fill on the wetland to help keep it in compliance with all codes. <br /> We are working with Bill at the Soil and Water Conservation District to help accomplish this goal. This <br /> project has been approved by the coun*at this point, the application has been submitted. <br /> The wetland outlets to a coun*tile line that drains to the Elk River. Excluding un-necessary travel and <br /> limiting the travel to one area from the front side of the back proper*to the back side of the back proper*as <br /> well as the actual wetland itself, establishing a filter strip will improve water quality by reducing usage and <br /> sediment entering the wetland and the tile. <br /> 1. Is in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the ordinance, and <br /> This project will protect the wetland from un-necessary crossings through the wetland limiting the crossings to <br /> the one safe area. Giving a safe,passable crossing to the back side of the back proper*that will minimize any <br /> damage by not having to go directly through the wetlands. Helping to maintain the vegetation and protect the <br /> quali y of the water in a manner that complies to all codes. <br /> Planning <br /> The intent of the wetland setbacks is to protect wetlands from negative impacts of building <br /> too close to them. The applicant has worked with the Soil and Water Conservation District <br /> to formalize a plan to provide protection for the wetlands on the property.The general <br /> purpose and intent of the ordinance are met with the developed plan. <br /> Environmental <br /> The intent of the wetland setback ordinance will be met with this project.Although the <br /> ordinance does not allow for fences in the wetland setback,this project has gone through the <br /> proper Wetland Conservation Act requirements and creates the most minimal impact as <br /> agreed upon city and county staff. <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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