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HP MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF JANUARY 18, 1982 <br />The Planning Commission met on the above date. The fol <br />lowing members were present: Chairman Hammerel, Goetten, <br />Rovegno, Kelley, Callahan and McDonald. Mayor William B. <br />Van Nest represented the City Council. Jeanne Mabusth, <br />Tom Jacobs and Michael Gaffron represented the City staff. <br />Michael P. Gaffron review with the Planning Commission <br />the current expertise of standard and innovative, shallow <br />trench and mound, septic systems ^n the area. <br />Hammerel moved to approve the final subdivision of Lindgren <br />properties subject to the findings and conditions setforth <br />in the staff resolution. <br />Goetten seconded. Vote: Ayes (6), Nays (0). <br />Judd Ringer, Graydon McCulley and Gary Gabriel were <br />present. Mabusth noted that this was now a 15 lot plat <br />rather than a 9 lot plat. Staff had recommended that <br />the loop road was to be a paved public road. All septic <br />systems were to be mound systems upon review by Gaffron, <br />and all wetlands were designated on the plans. <br />Rovegno wanted to know the status of Outlot A? He <br />questioned if would be subdivided sometime in the near <br />future and have a cul de sac? <br />Mabusth noted that they had no plans for any future <br />development and that there was no need for a permanent <br />cul de sac at the east side of the plat but possibly a <br />temporary gravel cul de sac. Staff is not aware of any <br />plans on the part of Sid Rebers for residential <br />development to the immediate east of subject property. <br />Rovegno noted that on Lots 2, 3 and 4 the lot line <br />terminated at the cattails, and asked if they should be <br />platted like this? <br />Mabusth noted that the lot lines go through the marsh <br />or wetlands area. She noted that a flowage and conservation <br />easement would be taken over the retention pond. <br />Kelley questioned who would be in charge of maintaining <br />the retention pond? <br />Mabusth stated that the Homeowner's Association would <br />take care of this and that the City Engineer stated <br />maintenance of the facility would be minimal. <br />Goetten asked how often would it need maintaining? <br />m Mabusth noted at sometime between 5 to 10 years span. <br />Kelley questioned the setback line for the proposed <br />houses from the wetlands and the retention pond? <br />Mabusth noted 26' from both. <br />L. <br />ATTENDANCE <br />7:30 PM <br />MICHAEL P. GAFFRON <br />APPEARANCE <br />7:30 - 8:05 PM <br />LINDGREN PROPERTIES <br />4505 West Branch <br />Final Subdivision <br />#588 <br />JUDD RINGER <br />2280 Wayzata Blvd. <br />Preliminary <br />Subdivision <br />#615 <br />■P
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