HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2011-04 - McHugh CUPCity of Corcoran January 27, 2011
County of Hennepin
State of Minnesota
RESOLUTION NO. 2011-04
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Motion By: Milbrandt
Seconded By: Asleson
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR WILLIAM AND
JOANNE MCHUGH FOR AN ACCESSORY BUILDING AT 7121 OLD SETTLERS
ROAD (PID 27-119-23-43-0003)
WHEREAS, the landowner has requested approval of a conditional use permit to allow
an accessory building to exceed the maximum allowed square footage and to allow
metal roof and siding on 7121 Old Settlers Road for property legally described as
follows:
The north 648.85 feet of the South 1758.85 feet of the West Half of the West Half of
the Southeast Quarter of Section 27, Township 119, Range 23 West of 5th Principal
Meridian.
Also the North 325 feet of the South 1110 feet of the West Half of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 27, Township 119, Range 23, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed the conditional use permit at a duly
called Public Hearing and recommends approval, and;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CORCORAN, MINNESOTA, that it should and hereby does approve the
request for a conditional use permit, subject to the following conditions:
1. A conditional use permit is approved to allow a 5,760-square foot building with metal
roof and siding at 7121 Old Settlers Road, in accordance with the application
received by the City on November 15, 2010 and additional information received on
December 17, 2010 and December 31, 2010, except as amended by this resolution.
2. A conditional use permit is approved to allow construction of a 5,760-square foot
accessory building where 3,175 square feet is allowed by ordinance, based on the
finding that the requirements of Section 1030.020, Subd. 2(H) have been met.
Specifically:
a. The proposed use will be in conformance with all City regulations.
b. A certificate of survey has been provided that identifies all existing structures on
site, including buildings, septic sites and wells. In addition, the survey includes
the proposed structure, flood plain, wetlands, and any recorded easements.
c. The proposal meets the applicable criteria as outlined in Section 1070.020
(Conditional Use Permits) of the Corcoran Zoning Ordinance.
3. A conditional use permit is approved to allow construction of a metal building, based
on the finding that the requirements of Section 1060.050, Subd. 1(B) have been met.
Specifically:
City of Corcoran January 27, 2011
County of Hennepin
State of Minnesota
RESOLUTION NO. 2011-04
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a. The proposed building and material maintains the quality, durability and value
intended by the Ordinance.
b. The proposed building is compatible and in harmony with other existing
structures in the area.
c. The provisions of Section 1070.020 are considered and determined to be
satisfied.
4. Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant/landowner must:
a. Record the approving resolution at Hennepin County and provide proof of
recording to the City.
5. The accessory building is for recreational use related to the keeping of horses. No
commercial use is allowed.
6. The landowner must comply with the setback back requirements and other
restrictions in the city’s animal ordinance (Chapter 81 of the City Code as may be
amended).
7. No wetland impacts are proposed or approved. A wetland delineation was reviewed
and approved by ECWMC on June 7, 2010.
8. Comply with all conditions of ECWMC approval as noted in their December 3, 2010
and December 22, 2010 comments.
9. Silt fence must be installed to protect the wetland prior to beginning construction.
10. Approval shall expire within one year of the date of approval unless the applicant
commences the authorized use.
City of Corcoran January 27, 2011
County of Hennepin
State of Minnesota
RESOLUTION NO. 2011-04
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ADOPTED by the City Council this 27th day of January 2011.
VOTING AYE
Guenthner, Ken
Asleson, Richard
Cossette, Tom
Gmach, George
Milbrandt, Rosalyn
VOTING NAY
Guenthner, Ken
Asleson, Richard
Cossette, Tom
Gmach, George
Milbrandt, Rosalyn