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7-TOs Chairman Kelley and Planning Commission Members <br />Mayor Peterson and C^ty Council <br />City Administrator Bernhardson <br />Oates <br />\ <br />Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning Administra^Vj^ <br />a <br /><9 <br />June 12, 1991 <br />Subjects #1650 Hennepin County Department of Transportation ~^Oj^ <br />Intersection of County Roads 15 and 51 - <br />Conditional Use Permit/Variance - Public Hearing % <br />Pertinent Ordinances - <br />Section 10.03, Subdivision 19 > Conditional use permit <br />required for land alterations in excess of 100 cubic yards. <br />Section 10.55, Subdivision 8 - Nc land alterations are <br />permitted witnin the lakeshore protected area. Application <br />involves storm sewer improvements within the 75’ setback <br />area. <br />Lint of Bzhiblts - <br />A - Application <br />B - Addendum <br />-Plat Map <br />-Property Owners List <br />-MCMD Permit <br />-Site Plan <br />-Elevaticn/Spec Sheet <br />C <br />D <br />E <br />P <br />G <br />Bavlew of Aftar-tbe-fact Application - <br />The Hennepin County Department of Transportation was asked <br />to file an after-the-fact application involving the installation <br />of turn lane at the intersection of County Roads 15 and 51 and <br />much needed storm sewer improvements at that intersection. <br />Rather than delay the project, the City asked the County to file <br />an application and proceed with the improvement. <br />The storm sewer project involves the installation of <br />underqround tiles and a series of catch basins to handle run-off <br />that comes from the west along County Road 51. The current storm <br />sewer system is inadequate. The current system involves a simple <br />underground tile and catch basin that runs along the west side of <br />County Road 15 and then drains eventually into the lake further <br />south. The inadequacies of the limited system have resulted in <br />major washouts in the area during heavy storms. Review Exhibit <br />E, the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District has already approved a <br />permit for the project. The Public Works Department has reviewed <br />the plans and also concurs with rhe permit from the MCWD.