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HomeMy WebLinkAboutresolution.apz.007-94RESOLUTION OF THE ~SPEN PLi~ING ~ ZONING COI~fl~ISSION FOR THE APPROVAL OF THE HIRSCH STRF~%M MARGIN REVIEW LOCATED 635 SNEAKY L~NE (LOT 2 SNEAKY LAKE SUBDIVISION) Resolution No. 94- ~ WHEREAS, Tom Hirsch submitted for approval to the Commission an application for Stream Margin Review for the expansion of an existing single family residence; and WHEREAS, the Planning staff received referral comments from the Engineering Department and the Parks Department and upon consideration of those comments recommended approval of the Stream Margin Review with conditions; and WHEREAS, the Commission reviewed and approved the Stream Margin Review with conditions by a 7-0 vote on June 21, 1994; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission also passed a motion directing staff to make on-going inspections during the construction process to insure compliance with the approval conditions. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Commission: That it does hereby approve the Hirsch Stream Margin Review conditions as follows: with Ail drainage from impervious surfaces must be maintained on- site at historic rates and cannot enter either Sneaky Lane or the stream. Construction documents must specify that any subsurface drains be away from the stream. Any new landscape planting or development in the rear yard must be reviewed by Planning and shall consist of native species found in that river area. The power cord observed in the river must be removed prior to the issuance of any building permits. The 8" spruce at the southwest part of the house next to the two story addition is too close to construction to adequately protect with a barricade at the dripline of the tree. If this tree dies or is removed due to construction, it must be replaced or compensated for through the City's tree removal permit system. All other trees over 6" in the construction area must be protected by barricades at the driplines. A silt fence (hay bales or similar method) shall be placed 5 feet from the river's edge to minimize sediment and debris from entering the river should heavy rains occur during construction. The riverbank easement and the other pedestrian easements along the side and front of the parcel must be shown on the building permit site plan. APPROVED by the Commission at its regular meeting on June 21, 1994. W. Bruce Kerr, Chairman