Res 1999 - 85 Approving a Critical Area Permit & a 6-Foot Variance to the Requirement of Zoning Ordinance Section 4.6(4)B for a New Home at 1646 Mayfield Heights RdCITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
DAKOTA COUNTY, NIINNESOTA
RESOLUTION 99- 85
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A CRITICAL AREA PERNIIT
AND A SIX-FOOT VARIANCE
TO THE REQUIl2EMENT OF ZONING ORDINANCE SECTION 4.6(4)B
FOR A NEW HOME AT 1646 MAYFIELD HEIGHTS ROAD
WHEREAS, Mr. Mark Johnson has applied for a Critical Area Permit and a six-foot
variance to the requirement of Zoning Ordinance Section 4.6(4)b for a new home at 1646
Ma�eld Heights Road, as proposed on plans on file in Planning Case File No. 99-35; and
WHEREAS, The Planning Commission held a public hearing on this application at their
regular meeting on November 23, 1999, and �
WHEREAS, The Planning Commission recommended 5-0 that the Council approve the
Critical Area Permit and recommended 4-1 that the Council approve the variance,
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of the City
of Mendota Heights that a Critical Area Permit and a six-foot variance to the requirement of
Zoning Ordinance Section 4.6(4)b for a new home at 1646 Ma�eld.Heights Road as proposed
on plans on file in Planning Case File No. 99-35 is hereby approved on the following conditions:
1. All soil stabilization and fll recommendations in the Soil Condition report by Allied
Test Drilling Company are enacted and inspected before foundation footings are poured.
2. A silt fence is properly installed and used to control erosion, and a drainage and erosion
control plan is submitted to and approved by the City Engineer.
3. All trees removed from the west side of the property shall be replaced with landscaping
on site. A landscaping plan is to be submitted before permit issuance. �
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights
that this Critical Area Permit and six-foot variance to the requirement of Zoning Ordinance
Section 4.6(4)b for a new home at 1646 Ma�eld Heights Road as proposed on plans on file in
Planning Case File No. 99-35 would not have an adverse impact on the health, safety and general
welfare of the citizens of the community and the surrounding land, and would not be adverse to
the general purpose and intent of the Zoning Ordinance.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights
this 7th day of December, 1999.
ATTEST:
By s ��z�c.a.-��i
Kathleen M. Swanson, City Clerk
CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
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Chazles E. Mertensotto, Mayor