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£ b <br />TO:Chair Hawn and Orono Planning Commission Members <br />Ron Moorse, City Administrator <br />FROM: ^ Wendy Bottenberg, 2!oning Administrator/Planner <br />DATE: * October 7,2002 <br />SUBJECT:^02-2834 Robert Wiens <br />1425 Bay Ridge Road <br />Conditional Use Permit - Public Hearing <br />Zoning District: LR-1A One Family Lakeshore Residential District (2 acre) <br />List of Exhibits: <br />A <br />B <br />C <br />D <br />E <br />F <br />G <br />Application <br />Survey <br />Engineer Comments <br />Sewer Map <br />Photo of Property <br />Plat Map <br />Property Owners Notification List <br />Conditional Use Permit Required (Section 10.03, Subdivision 19): <br />A conditional use permit is required for land alteration of greater than 500 cubic yards. The property <br />is located within a shoreland area. The CUP allows the City to notify surrounding property owners <br />and requires City Council approval for such proposed projects. <br />Application Summary: <br />The property owner has requested a conditional use permit to permit Itmd alteration on the property <br />over 500 cubic yards. The project will be to build a berm along the northern border of the property <br />along North Shore Drive. It will be located behind an existing row of large evergreen trees. The <br />berm will aid additionally to seven traffic noise from North Shore Drive. In September 2002, the <br />Building Official issued a land alteration permit allowing 500 cubic yards to be brought onto the <br />subject property. Approximately 1,500-2,000 cubic yards of additional fill will be required to build <br />the berm. The applicants are obtaining the fill from projects in Long Lake. <br />The berm is proposed to be approximately 8 feet at the highest point and will curve as indicated on <br />the siir\ey (Exhibit B). The applicant has indicated that the berm will be hydro seeded with prairie <br />grass and 30-40 evergreens will be planted on it. There currently is a row of smaller evergreens <br />w here the berm is proposed to be located. These trees will be moved and upon completion of the <br />berm will be planted on it. The berm and plantings will have no impact on traffic sight-lines and <br />would appear to have no negative impacts on site drainage. <br />#02-2834 <br />1425 Bay Ridge Road <br />October 11,2002 <br />Page I of2