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Pertinent Ordinances <br />RR-IA District Standards, Section 10.27 <br />Land Alteration, Section 10.03, Subd. 19 and Subd. 21 <br />ANALYSIS <br />Background <br />This lot was part of a plat that received final approval in December 1994 as "Bayside Hills". The <br />parcel is Lot 1 in Bayside Hills and consists of 6.8 acres. At the time of subdivision, it was <br />determined that the front lot line for this property is along Bayside Road because the front of a lot <br />is the narrow end. The proposed access was referenced in both the preliminary plat and final plat <br />resolution ( See Exhibits M and N). In the preliminary plat resolution, it states that access would <br />be provided from McCulley Road but that each lot has been approved for access from either <br />Bayside/County Rd. 84 or McCulley Road. In the conclusions and orders the developer was <br />informed that before building pennits could be issues, future owners would need to provide detailed <br />grading, drainage, and erosion control plans for the construction of driveways. The resolution also <br />notes that access from Bayside required County approval. <br />The applicant obtained a permit from Hennepin County in October 1998. A driveway with a 14' -22' <br />idth was approved. Grading for the driveway began after the permit was received. The amount <br />of grading, however, exceeded the amount that is considered normal and customary for creating a <br />driveway and a land alteration permit is required because more than 500 cubic yards was disturbed. <br />Reviews <br />The City Engineer, Tom Kellogg, has reviewed the plans and provided the following comments in <br />a phone conversation on February 8,1999: <br />1.The proposed grading lines and elevations do not tie into the underlying contour numbers. <br />(See Exhibit C). <br />2.The purpose of the stockpile should be addressed and an end date for removal should be <br />determined. <br />The On-Site Septic Systems Manager, Steve Weckman, reviewed this plan before he left for an <br />extended vacation, however, prior to issuing a building permit, the primary and secondary' sites need <br />to be rechecked to assure that they have not been disturbed. <br />U2454 Diversified Conslruction <br />Greg and Marcia Barnum <br />150 McCulley Road <br />PC—February 16, 1999 <br />page-2