Res 2010- 46 CAP 1122 Orchard CircleCITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA
RESOLUTION 10 -46
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A CRITICAL AREA PERMIT FOR THE INSTALLATION OF AN IN-
GROUND SWIMMING POOL AT 1122 ORCHARD CIRCLE
WHEREAS, Brian and Joanne Mullen have applied for a critical area permit for the installation of an in-
ground pool at 1122 Orchard Circle [Lot 4, Block 2 Vals Addition; PID 27- 81275- 040 -02] as proposed in
planning case #10 -21; and
WHEREAS, the planning commission held a public hearing on this application at their regular meeting
on June 22, 2010; and
WHEREAS, the planning commission recommended that the council approve the critical area permit for
the installation of an in- ground swimming pool as presented to the planning commission on the evening of June
22, 2010 and as shown in planning case #10 -21.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Mendota Heights City Council that a critical area
permit for the installation of an in- ground swimming pool as proposed in planning case #10 -21 is hereby
approved with the following conditions:
1. A more detailed analysis shall be performed in regards to the proposed grading changes, altering of
slopes, and stormwater runoff.
2. The project shall be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer.
3. Any recommendations suggested by the City Engineer for drainage and soil erosion control necessary
to ensure that the project has no impact on the area.
4. A fence permit shall be submitted and approved prior to fence installation.
5. A building permit shall be submitted and approved prior to construction work on the swimming pool
and patio area.
6. All construction activities must follow the Land Disturbance Guidance Document.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the Mendota Heights City Council that a critical area permit for the
installation of an in- ground swimming pool as proposed in planning case #10-21 is hereby approved with the
following findings of fact:
1. The swimming pool and fence will have little or no visual impact on the Critical Area or surrounding
property.
2. The project will not create issues for grading or erosion.
3. The project will have minimal impact on the land as the project does not involve grade changes,
significant soil loss, or altering of steep slopes.
4. The construction will not jeopardize the aesthetic integrity and natural environment of the
Mississippi Critical Area.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights this 6`1' day of July 2010.
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