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Zoning #1667 <br />July 10r 1991 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />PCA regulations require notification if an owner plans to <br />bury debris from burn sites. The original burning permit with the <br />Long Lake Fire Department should have alerted the chief to the <br />plan for burying the foundation. The PCA regulations requires <br />the filing of special covenants on a property if debris is to be <br />buried on site. <br />Applicant agreed to provide a covenant defining the disposal <br />site with the understanding that at some time in the future if <br />construction is to take place near or within the disposal area, <br />that owner will agree to remove any fill that does not meet the <br />current clean fill standards of the City (review Exhibit A-1). <br />At the June 24th meeting of the Council, applicant requested <br />that Council waive the requirement of applicant obtaining a <br />demolition permit from the City. Please note that burning is one <br />method of demolishing a structure. The City requires demolition <br />permits so that official records for a property are current and <br />all individual department files updated or adjusted (i.e. <br />assessor's records, sewer/water or septic billing files, <br />address/property files, etc.). <br />Council advised applicant to obtain a demolition permit and <br />to file a variance to the clean fill standard. On June 25th the <br />applicant obtained the required demolition permit and filed the <br />variance application with the City. <br />Hardships - <br />Please review Exhibit Al. Applicant's addendum sets forth <br />the circumstances surrounding the burn of the former residence. <br />Members may also wish to review the Building Official's memo <br />(Exhibit C). <br />m ijyiui J