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'• - iS- > <br />I CITY . <br />I 1I ORONC^ <br />City of OROINO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />NO.23r-j <br />-----D3 In a report dated October 12, 1987, the City Engineer Glenn <br />Cook had the following comments: <br />i. The proposed alteration will improve the sedimintation <br />capacity av.iliable and widlife habitat. <br />ii. The proposed alteration would not appear to have any <br />long terr. adverse effects on Lake Minnetonka. <br />iii. The alteration will reduce the assimilative capacity <br />of the r.arsh i^lightly. <br />5. Based on a review of the necessary findings in approving the <br />alteration of a protected wetland, the Planning Commission made the <br />following findings: <br />A. The proposed alteration will not restrict the passage of <br />flood water or run-eff. <br />B. The alteraticn will not pose a danger to life or property. <br />C. The proposal appears to be compatible with the City s desire <br />to preserve natural Land forntSr vegetation and wetlands. <br />D. The alteration will provide greater storage or retention of <br />run-off as a result of the increase in depth. <br />6. The land alteraticn will greatly <br />of Bohns Point Road by widening the road bed and providing gentler <br />slopes adjacent to wetlands. <br />7. The applicant !-.a-. agreed to excavate on adjacent land <br />the wetlands to compensate for area filled on east side of po <br />the improvement of the public road. <br />8 The City Counci I finds that the conditions existing on this pro- <br />p;rty are peculiar to it and do not apply generally to other property <br />in thirzoning district; that granting the variance would .not <br />adversely affect traffic conditions, light, air nor pose a fire <br />or other danger to neighboring properties; would not merely ser _ <br />convenience to the applicant, but is necessary to <br />strable hardship or difficulty; is necessary to preserve a substantial <br />property right of the applicant; and would be in keeping with the <br />spirit and intent of the Honing Code and Comprehensive Plan of the <br />City. <br />’•l 1 ^'’%hc'd"rcd“/inV cV^ tho ‘wotM ”d"M l"l “n«"bi ‘dorrJ.cntdT <br />hea\Th, safety or general welfare of the public, would not adversely <br />Page 2 of 4