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17-3988, 17-3989, 17-3990 <br /> November 20,2017 <br /> Page 7 of 10 <br /> the material in and around the site should be minimized to the extent possible. The <br /> grading and construction project will be monitored by the City Engineer and <br /> planning staff so as to minimize nuisances during the project. <br /> 13) Designed to take into account the natural,scenic,and historic features of the area <br /> and to minimize environmental impact; The proposed project will be creating more <br /> floodplain area to better manage stormwater for the site. The project will also <br /> create a drainage pattern and should help improve water quality off site. <br /> 14) All exterior lighting shall be so directed so as not to cast glare toward or onto the <br /> public right-of-way or neighboring residential uses or districts;There should be no <br /> lighting or glare resulting from the grading project and <br /> 15) Not detrimental to the public health, public safety,or general welfare.The Applicant <br /> will be required to keep debris off of the public roadways.The noise resulting from <br /> the trucks hauling and equipment moving the material in and around the site <br /> should be minimized to the extent possible. The grading project will be monitored <br /> by the City Engineer and planning staff so as to minimize nuisances during the <br /> project. <br /> A CUP may be granted subject to such conditions as the Council may prescribe. Additionally, <br /> a CUP shall remain in effect as long as the conditions imposed by the City Council are <br /> observed, but nothing in this section shall prevent the city from enacting or amending official <br /> controls to change the status of conditional uses. <br /> Additionally Section 78-1286(e) provides guidance for the granting of a conditional use permit <br /> in the Shoreland. Specifically,78-1286(e) states the following: <br /> (1) Grading or filling in any type 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 wetland must be evaluated to <br /> determine how extensively the proposed activity would affect the following functional qualities <br /> of the wetland: The grading impacting the small interior wetland appears to be supported by <br /> WCA,whose review is ongoing. Staff recommends any approval contingent on WCA approval. <br /> (2) Alterations must be designed and conducted in a manner that ensures only the <br /> smallest amount of bare ground is exposed for the shortest time possible. The applicant will be <br /> required to adhere to the City's erosion control regulations as well as the permitting <br /> requirements of the MCWD. <br /> (3) Mulches or similar materials must be used,where necessary,for temporary bare <br /> soil coverage, and a permanent vegetation cover must be established as soon as possible. The <br /> applicant will be required to adhere to the City's erosion control regulations as well as the <br /> permitting requirements of the MCWD. Timely re-vegetation and stabilization will be a <br /> requirement of the permitting process. <br /> (4) Methods to minimize soil erosion and to trap sediments before they reach any <br /> surface water feature must be used. The applicant will be required to adhere to the City's <br /> erosion control regulations as well as the permitting requirements of the MCWD. Timely re- <br /> vegetation and stabilization will be a requirement of the permitting process. <br /> (5) Altered areas must be stabilized to acceptable erosion control standards <br /> consistent with the field office technical guides of the local soil and water conservation districts <br /> and the United States Soil Conservation Service.The applicant will be required to adhere to the <br />