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Zoning ile #1616 <br />Februa: / 5» 1991 <br />Page 4 <br />ission Reconnendation ~Addlt: .*aal Coaaents and Planning C <br />Addit:’onal Exhibit - <br />ixhibit H - Roger A. Anderson's Letter dated 1/31/91 <br />An inonediate neighbor of the subject property, Bill Moeller, <br />(southeast) voiced concern with the potential drainage problem <br />that could be sustained by his property because of the <br />installation of the road. Moeller also questioned the maintenance <br />of Outlet A and the eastern portions of Lot 2 as they impact the <br />Alio Rae neighborhood. The applicants were advised that the <br />maintenance of the outlet and that portion of Lot 2 that abuts <br />the Alio Rae neighborhood would be maintained by both property <br />owners* The property owner was advised that there are ordinance <br />standards for the maintenance of yard areas but that the portions <br />of the property located within the designated wetlands would <br />sustain minimal maintenance and that the entrance portion to the <br />property that was located out of the wetlands would be <br />maintained. Staff has recommended that private covenants be <br />drafted to include the maintenance of the dry buildable yard area <br />along the eastern portions of the property. This matter was <br />addressed during the review of the subdivision application. <br />The drainage concerns were reviewed by the applicants' <br />engineer# Roger A. Anderson. Mr. Anderson met with Mr. Moeller <br />at the site. The drainage concerns can be alleviated by moving <br />the road along the northern border of Oatlot A opening up the <br />drainageway that flows to the west and removing any potential for <br />backing up or blocking of drainage leaving neighbors' front yard. <br />Please compare Exhibits Cl and C2. Exhibit Cl is^ the original <br />grading and drainage plan submitted for the Planning Commission <br />public hearing. Exhibit C2 is the amended plan showing the drive <br />moved to the north side of Outlot A. <br />Please review Exhibit H. Applicants’ engineer once again <br />requests sewer and water to Lot 1. The letter goes^ on to note <br />three conditions that should be required by the City if approved. <br />If the sewer and water lines were to serve two residences, such <br />lines would be subject to the City standards. Sewer and water <br />lines would be o%med jointly up to the sanitary manhole and water <br />shutoffs. Each individual would own the lines extending from the <br />manhole and shutoffs. The covenants to be drafted for the <br />subdivision application phase of the review would have to <br />with the operation and maintenance of the joint lines and <br />distinguish from the responsibility of each property owner for <br />the individual service lines entering the property. <br />The applicant will be asked to provide a written statement <br />from the fire chief of Wayzata approving the road design and <br />layout for emergency acces? purposes.
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