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r- <br />To:Chairman Kelley and Planning Commission Members <br />City Administrator Bernhardson <br />lA. <br />From: Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning Administrator <br />Date:July 10, 1991 <br />Subject: #1667 Whitney MacMillan, 1700 Fox Street <br />Variance - Public Hearing <br />List of Exhibits -> <br />A - Application <br />A1 - Applicant's Addendum <br />B - Survey <br />C - Oman's Memo <br />D ~ Demolition Permit <br />E - ?CA Regulations <br />F - Plat Map <br />G - Property Owners List <br />H - Council Minutes 6/24/91 <br />Pertinent Ordinances - <br />Section 10.02, Subdivision 16 (A) - Clean fill. Clean fill <br />shall consist of native soils as described in the unified <br />soils classification system. Organic, man-made and <br />reprocessed materials, topsoil and rocks larger than 0.25 <br />cubic yards (2.9 feet in diameter) shall not be considered <br />clean fill. <br />Section 10.OJ, Subdivision 19 - Prohibition. All land <br />alterations authorized under this section involving filling <br />and grading shall be performed with only clean fill as <br />defined in Section 10.02 above. <br />Description of Request - <br />On April 13, 1991 the former residence located at 1700 Fox <br />Street was burned by the Long Lake Fire Department. Applicant <br />had obtained the required burning permit from the Long Lake Fire <br />Department and had advised the subcontractor to knock down and <br />crack the basement walls, remains of fireplaces, and bituminous <br />roadways and parking areas around the former dwelling. The <br />remaining was placed on top of the former basement slab and <br />buried with earth. The debris buried at the former building site <br />is not classified as clean fill. <br />Prior to January 1991 both the City and local fire <br />departments issued burn permits. PCA regulations now allow only <br />fire departments to issue burn permits for the burning of all <br />structures. <br />1 <br />h ..