Res 2010- 83 CAP for 1166 Kingsley CourtCITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA
RESOLUTION 10 -83
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A CRITICAL AREA PERMIT FOR A PRIVACY FENCE AT 1166
KINSGLEY COURT
WHEREAS, Jane Freeman has applied for a critical area permit for a privacy fence at 1166 Kingsley
Court [Lot 19, Block 1 Kingsley Estates; PID 27- 41900- 190 -01] as proposed in planning case #10 -29; and
WHEREAS, the planning commission held a public hearing on this application at their regular meeting
on September 28, 2010; and
WHEREAS, the planning commission recommended that the council approve the critical area permit for
a privacy fence as presented to the planning commission on the evening of September 28, 2010 and as shown in
planning case #10 -29.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Mendota Heights City Council that a critical area
permit for a privacy fence as proposed in planning case #10 -29 is hereby approved with the following conditions:
1. The applicant shall receive a fence permit prior to installation of the fence.
2. The fence shall meet the regulations established in Section 12 -1D -6, including the 30% open design
requirement.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the Mendota Heights City Council that a critical area permit for a
privacy fence as proposed in planning case #10-29 is hereby approved with the following finding of fact:
1. The proposed fence will have little or no visual impact on the critical area or surrounding property.
2. The fence will create no issues for grading or erosion.
3. The fence is proposed to have minimal impact on the land as it does not involve landscaping, paving,
grade changes, soil loss, or altering of slopes.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights this fifth day of October 2010.
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Recorded on 12/17 2010 09:25:36AM
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CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
1101 VICTORIA CURVE
MENDOTA HEIGHTS, MN 55118 Joel T. Beckman County Recorder
Dakota Cotmty, MN
I, Nancy Bauer, being the duly appointed and acting City Clerk of the City
of Mendota Heights, do hereby CERTIFY that the attached Resolution No. 10-83:
"A RESOLUTION APPROVING A CRITICAL AREA PERMIT FOR A PRIVACY
FENCE AT 1166 KINGLEY COURT" is an exact copy of said Resolution on file in my
office.
Signed and sealed by my hand on this ninth day of November 2010.
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Acting City Clerk
CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA
RESOLUTION 10 -83
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A CRITICAL AREA PERMIT FOR A PRIVACY FENCE AT 1166
KINSGLEY COURT
WHEREAS, Jane Freeman has applied for a critical area permit for a privacy fence at 1166 Kingsley
Court [Lot 19, Block 1 Kingsley Estates; PID 27- 41900 - 190 -01] as proposed in planning case #10 -29; and
WHEREAS, the planning commission held a public hearing on this application at their regular meeting
on September 28, 2010; and
WHEREAS, the planning commission recommended that the council approve the critical area permit for
a privacy fence as presented to the planning commission on the evening of September 28, 2010 and as shown in
planning case #10 -29.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Mendota Heights City Council that a critical area
permit for a privacy fence as proposed in planning case #10 -29 is hereby approved with the following conditions:
1. The applicant shall receive a fence permit prior to installation of the fence.
2. The fence shall meet the regulations established in Section 12 -1D -6, including the 30% open design
requirement.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the Mendota Heights City Council that a critical area permit for a
privacy fence as proposed in planning case #10 -29 is hereby approved with the following finding of fact:
1. The proposed fence will have little or no visual impact on the critical area or surrounding property.
2. The fence will create no issues for grading or erosion.
3. The fence is proposed to have minimal impact on the land as it does not involve landscaping, paving,
grade changes, soil loss, or altering of slopes.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights this fifth day of October 2010.
ATTEST:
CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
By
By Nancy cting City Clerk Jo ber, Mayor