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REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION <br />Name <br />Title <br />Administrator Reviewed: <br />Michael P. Gaffron <br />Asst. Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />DATE: April 23, 1997 <br />ITEM NO.: 3 <br />Agenda Section: <br />Zoning <br />Item Description: #2201 George Adams, James Feiger, and S. T. Robb, Jr., 570/580/600 Big <br />Island -Permit Approval for Septic System Improvements in Street Right-of-Way -Resolution <br />List of Exhibits <br />A -Resolution <br />B -Notice of Planning Commission Action 4/23/97 <br />C -Memo and Exhibits of 4/15/97 <br />Summary of Application <br />Applicants originally proposed vacation of right-of-way on Big Island in order to accommodate <br />a proposed three party shared septic system. Planning Commission tabled that request in January, <br />and applicants subsequently revised their proposal so that the drainfield is within the private <br />property boundaries , requiring no vacation; but requiring approval of a permit for installation of <br />private sewer connection pipes within the City right-of-way per Zoning Code Section 10.31, Subd. <br />5 . <br />Planning Commission Recommendation <br />Please review the memo and exhibits of April 15th. At their April 21st meeting , Planning <br />Commission voted 7-0 to recommend approval of the requested permit, finding that judicious <br />design and placement of the proposed septic system connection lines in the right-of-way will not <br />be detrimental to the public uses served by that right-of-way. Planning Commission's <br />recommendation is to approve the necessary permit for placement of private sewer lines and a <br />section of fence within the right-of-way, the fence being necessary to delineate the boundary of <br />the property and the septic system to avoid errant traffic disturbing the drainfield system . <br />Planning Commission conditioned approval on the following: <br />1. Applicants shall locate the proposed septic tanks totally within the Robb property. <br />Staff must approve fence location and construction on the site.