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Zoning File #1392 <br />May A, 1989 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />5. No additional fill may be brought onto the property <br />without a future conditional use permit. <br />6. Applicant to plant at least 20 6* high pine trees on the <br />site within one year of approval date. <br />Planning Commission Chairman Kelley voted against the <br />recommendation, on the basis that he felt that the requirement <br />for the tree planting was not warranted. <br />Applicant has submitted a letter and estimate from Otten <br />Brothers for the tree requirement recommended by the Planning <br />Commission. The $6,000+ expenditure required within one year <br />would in staff's opinion be an unusual burden to place on an <br />applicant, and staff would question whether such an extensive <br />tree planting requirement is legitimately related to the after- <br />the-fact grading permit. <br />Staff Recomnendation - <br />Staff recommends that Council grant after-the-fact <br />conditional use permit approval for the grading and fill, per <br />conditions 1-5 noted above. Council may wish to consider <br />revising the tree planting requirement after discussing this <br />matter with the applicant. <br />Per Council's recent directive for all after-the-fact <br />permits, the after-the-fact investigation fee, in addition to the <br />normal land alteration permit fee, shall be collected when the <br />land alteration grading permit is issued (permit fee $100.00, <br />after-the-fact investigation fee $100.00). <br />A resolution has been drafted for Council review. The <br />resolution reflects the Planning Commission recommendation <br />regarding the trees. That specific condition can be revised ir <br />Council so directs.