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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2020-72 Approving Typographic Survey and Wetland DelineationCity of Corcoran County of Hennepin State of Minnesota RESOLUTION NO. 2020-72 Motion By: Schultz Seconded By: Bottema September 24, 2020 A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY AND WETLAND DELINEATION EXEMPTION FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 8200 COUNTY ROAD 116 (PID 24-119-23-23-0001) (CITY FILE NO. 20-032) WHEREAS, the City of Corcoran is requesting approval of a waiver from the topography and wetland delineation requirements for a preliminary plat as allowed in Section 930.020, Subd. 6(B)2 and 3 of the Corcoran Subdivision Ordinance for property legally described as follows: See Attachment A WHEREAS, the Corcoran City Council reviewed this item at their meeting on September 24, 2020; and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Corcoran City Council approves the topographic survey exemption and the wetland delineation waiver based on the following findings and conditions: 1. The City proposes to sell only a portion of the 78.8-acre property to St. Therese for development and will retain the remainder of the site in the current state. No new construction proposed for the portion of land retained by the City. 2. A topographic survey exemption and a wetland delineation waiver is approved for the portion Of the site to be retained by the City, subject to the following: a. A topographic survey shall be required prior to any new construction on the exempted portion of the property. b. A wetland delineation shall be required prior to any new construction on the exempted portion of the property. 3. The topographic survey and wetland delineation will be provided for the portion of the site proposed for development by St. Therese. 4. The existing and proposed uses are consistent with the City's Comprehensive Land Use Plan. 5. The existing and proposed uses are generally consistent with the Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Ordinance. 6. No other exemptions or variances are granted. 7. Granting the topography and wetland delineation exemption neither grants nor implies approval of any plat. Page 1 of 3