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Road . The trucks will drive to the site , drop the fill and back out onto North Shore Dri ve to Bro wn <br />Road . The trucks will not be driving up and down Bay Ridge Road. <br />Engineer/Public Works Comments: <br />The City Engineer and Public Works Director have met with the applicant and reviewed the new <br />plan. Neither have any issues or concerns with the redesign. <br />Neighborhood Concerns: <br />At the October PC meeting a number of neighbors expressed concern about the berm and its impacts <br />on the neighborhood. It should be noted that: <br />the only neighboring property whose lake views are protected is the residence to the south , <br />which will not be impacted. <br />in the 2-acre and 5-acre zones, allowing the berm to remain unmowed would not be violation <br />unless it generates complaints that result in City determining it is a public nuisance .... <br />applicant intends to maintain the buffer of trees along the north boundary of the site . <br />Neighborhood drainage pattern will not be negatively impact by the berm. <br />Staff Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends approval with the following conditions: <br />1. The applicants must obtain a land alteration permit from the city prior to hauling fill <br />to the site. <br />2. The applicants must contact Minnehaha Creek Watershed District for an erosion <br />control permit. <br />3. Erosion control measures shall be taken by installing a silt fence around the <br />construction area as shown on the revised plan upon receiving permit from City and <br />MCWD. <br />4 . A route map shall be provided to the city prior to the start of construction showing <br />which county/city streets are to be used. <br />5. Berm must have vegetation re-established immediately upon finished grading. <br />#02-2834 Rob Wiens <br />1425 Bay Ridge Road <br />November 15 , 2002 <br />Page 2 of2