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Elk River Planning Commission <br />December 22, 1992 <br />Page 6 <br />Janelle Schmitz, Zoning Assistant, explained the applicant, Steven <br />Shoemaker, 11106-190th Avenue NW, is requesting a conditional use <br />permit to excavate roughly 31,250 cubic yards of black dirt from a Type <br />3 wetland to construct an open water pond for wildlife viewing. <br />:The Sail and Water Conservation District, the Board of Water and Soil <br />Resources, and the Army. Corps of Engineers reviewed this request and <br />reported no problems with the request. Although the proposal will not <br />affect any public water wetlands and approval of the DNR is not <br />required, Dale Homuth, DNR Area Hydrologist, commented that the <br />proposed alteration should not be viewed as a wildlife habitat <br />improvement and suggested modifications. <br />Ms. Schmitz expressed staff's concerns with the amount of traffic <br />generated with this proposal. Considering the amount of fill being <br />removed, the truck traffic in a residential neighborhood would be <br />extensive. The applicant is researching- alternative routes. Ms. <br />Schmitz .reminded the planning commission. of Terry Maurer's letter <br />suggesting the streets be inspected before beginning the proposed <br />project. Staff believes the traffic issue and related road. condition <br />issues are the primary concerns with this request. <br />Ed Stoutenburg, 19032 Yale Circle NW, asked if the pond would alter <br />current drainage patterns. Ms, Schmitz .responded as per the City <br />• engineer, it will not improve drainage in the area however, it should <br />not have a detrimental affect either. <br />Ms. Schmitz indicated staff is recommending denial of the request for a <br />conditional use permit to excavate 31,250 cubic yards. of black dirt in <br />a Type 3 wetland. Further,. staff feels this request does not meet the <br />seven standards for a conditional use permit.. Ms. Schmitz stated staff <br />is particularly concerned. with the traffic generated by the proposed <br />use and the affect the use would have on the residential area. Zf the <br />applicant were to .find an alternative route for trucks to use. and the <br />plan was altered to comply with the DNR recommendations, staff would be <br />more supportive of the request. <br />Chairman 23adeau opened the public hearing. <br />r ~ <br />LJ <br />Stephen Hartman,. 19075 Xavier Street NW, asked if this pond would <br />affect the normal drainage flow in the area when it is constructed and <br />several years from now. Further, can a drainage study be done to <br />eliminate concerns of this nature. Stephen Rohlf explained the current <br />drainage pattern of the area and replied the City engineer and the Soil <br />and Water Conservation District did not have any particular concerns <br />regarding drainage patterns. Ms. Schmitz recommended the planning <br />commission and the City require soil boring tests prior to the proposed <br />excavation. In conclusion, Mr. Hartman stated his concern regarding <br />the traffic in his neighborhood and that he is against the proposed <br />wetland excavation. <br />After extensive discussion and given the complexity of the proposed <br />excavation, the planning commission recommended continuing this item <br />until questions can be resolved and presented more clearly. Ms. <br />
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