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FILE # LA19-000023 <br />15 April 2019 <br />Page 2 of 3 <br /> <br />2) The use is allowed as an interim use in the applicable zoning district; grading and export <br />of materials are permitted within the LR-1B zoning district; this statement is true. <br />3) The use will not delay anticipated development or redevelopment of the site; the <br />proposed grading activity will be conducted in conjunction with the development of the <br />new single family home on the property. This statement is true. <br />4) The use will not be in conflict with any provisions of the city code on an ongoing basis; <br />the proposed grading activity will not be in conflict with the Code. <br />5) The use will not adversely affect the adjacent property, the surrounding neighborhood, or <br />other uses on the property where the use will be located; this standard requires that the <br />proposed grading and improvements must not substantially impair the use and enjoyment <br />of the properties in the area when compared to the impairment or impact of generally <br />permitted uses. The result of the proposed grading will not change the intended <br />residential use of the Property so there should be no change in the use and enjoyment of <br />adjacent properties resulting from the export of fill materials. However, activity of <br />exporting approximately 1,300 cubic yards of fill and active grading of the Property during <br />construction can have a temporary adverse impact on neighbors. The grading work on the <br />Property as well as the forthcoming construction of the proposed home could result in <br />additional noise, dust, vibration and traffic on the haul routes and immediate neighbors. <br />To the degree possible, negative impacts should be limited and mitigated. <br />6) The use will not impose additional unreasonable costs on the public; the builder and <br />owner will be responsible for keeping debris off of the roadways. The noise resulting <br />from the trucks hauling and equipment moving the material in and around the site <br />should be minimized to the extent possible. The grading and construction project will <br />be monitored by the City Engineer and planning staff so as to minimize nuisances <br />during the project. <br />7) The date or event that will terminate the use can be identified with certainty; the <br />conclusion of the grading activity will coincide with the finalization of the construction <br />of the proposed home on the property. An as-built survey shall be submitted to confirm <br />conformance with the approved grading plan at the closing of the permits. <br />8) And the applicant agrees in writing to any conditions that the city council deems <br />appropriate for the use, including a requirement for a financial security to ensure removal of <br />all evidence of the use upon termination, and restoration of the site to prior or better <br />conditions. The conditions shall be set forth in a development agreement between the <br />property owner and the city, which agreement shall be recorded with the Hennepin County <br />Recorder or Registrar of Deeds. The conditions of approval will be documented as <br />required. <br /> <br />Interim Use Permit Analysis <br />Staff finds the proposed plan conforms to the standards of IUP review, the grading activity will be <br />tied to the building permit for the new residence. <br /> <br />Engineer Comments <br />City Engineer comments are attached as Exhibit C. <br /> <br />Public Comments <br />To date, no public comments have been received. <br />