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6.b2 Revised Resolution No. 2020-19 Better Place Forests CUPCITY OF SCANDIA, MINNESOTA CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 06 14 20 X 2020-19 APPROVING VARIANCE FOR PARCELS 21.032.20.33.0004; 28.032.20.22.0001; 28.032.20.21.0001; 28.032.20.12.0003; AND 28.032.20.24.0002 LOCATED ON LAKAMAGA TRAIL NORTH WHEREAS, Liam McNally made an application for a Conditional Use Permit to establish a conservation memorial forest on property along Lakamaga Trail North, and WHEREAS, the property is legally described in Attachment A; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission reviewed the request for the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) at a duly noticed Public Hearing on June 2, 2020, and recommended that the City Council approve the CUP with conditions; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF SCANDIA, WASHINGTON COUNTY, MINNESOTA, approveS a Conditional Use Permit for a conservation memorial forest on Lakamaga Trail for PIDs 21.032.20.33.0004; 28.032.20.22.0001; 28.032.20.21.0001; 28.032.20.12.0003; 28.032.20.24.0002, based on the following findings: 1. The proposed use is consistent with the goals and policies for uses in the General Rural area. It will not require new public facilities or impact the 2. The proposed conservation memorial forest will retain a large area of land in its natural state, which benefits the health and welfare of nearby residents, wildlife and the environment. Visitation and traffic at the site are expected to be low and the proposed activities will be low volume and create no odor. The use will not create adverse impacts on the public health safety, morals, comfort or general welfare of the public. 3. The use will barely be visible or noticeable to people outside of the property. It is intended as a quiet, sanctuary space for people to find peace and quiet while visiting deceased loved ones. It will not substantially diminish or impair nearby property values or scenic views. 4. The proposed use will not noticeably change the site from what it is today, and therefore will not impede development or improvement of surrounding properties. 5. Small numbers of visitors will be on site at any one time. A visitor building with water and sanitary facilities will be available, as well as a finished driveway and parking spaces Resolution No.: 06 'o�X2020-19 Page 2 of 3 to accommodate vehicles. Adequate public facilities and services will be available and able to accommodate the expected volume of visitors. 6. The proposed use is consistent with the applicable regulations of the General Rural District, as outlined previously in this report. 7. The conditional use meets the general and specific performance standards of the Development Code; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED that the following conditions of approval shall be met: Prior to City issuance of final building permits, the applicant shall submit: a. Documented County approval for the new well. b. Documented County approval for the new septic system. c. An approved permit from the local Watershed district for stormwater management. d. A City approved permit for the new driveway access onto Lakamaga Trail North. e. A City approved grading and erosion control permit. f. A City approved sign permit. g. A City approved final Landscape Plan. h. A City approved final Site Plan showing parking lot design and lighting. 2. Prior to site improvements and new trails, a wetland delineation shall be completed and approved by the Washington County Conservation District. 3. Construction equipment and material trucking shall avoid Maxwill Avenue due to its condition. 4. The driveway shall be designed accordingly: a. The first 50 feet of driveway off Lakamaga Trail North shall be bituminous pavement to help prevent visiting vehicles from dragging gravel material onto the public roadway. b. Radius of driveway apron onto Lakamaga Trail North shall be to a minimum of 20 feet. c. Width of driveway from right-of-way to Lakamaga Trail N shall be a minimum of 24 feet. d. Driveway location shall be determined from a field review to determine gppropriate sight distance during the driveway access permit process. d.The dr-iveway loeation shall eetly across fFem Meadow-Fidge Trail ,• oAh to 5. The applicant shall comply with all local, state, and federal permits and requirements for the new uses on the parcel. Resolution No.: 06 'o�X2020-19 Page 3 of 3 6. The applicant shall pay all fees and escrow costs related to the application. Adopted by the Scandia City Council this 16th day of June, 2020. Christine Maefsky, Mayor ATTEST: Ken Cammilleri, City Administrator