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entire region. <br />Councilmember Bauman was pleased that the water quality of Long l¿ke was being considered. She stated <br />she was amazed by tlre carp poprnafion in [,ong Iake. Ryan <br />be addressing the carp population in lnng [ake. <br />discrssed howthe RCWD would <br />Motion by Councilmember Jacobsen, seconded by Councilmember Burg to adopt a Resolution that <br />would authorize and accept the Rice Creek Watershed to amend the petition for the New Brighton/Sf <br />Anthony Basic Water Management Projec! Rice CreekWatershed District Project 2013{1. <br />5 Ayes,0 Nays-Motion Caried <br />3. Consideration of a Special Use Permit to allow consfuction and implementation of a revised <br />sowrd mitigation berm andplana1"2200 Old Highway 8 NW, lmor¡¿n a.s Belair Excavafing. <br />ReportNo.l+133. <br />City Manager lntter explained Planning Coordinaor Grndlach would be presenting this item to Council. <br />Planning Coordinator Gundlach stated the applicant is requesting a Special Use Permit to allow <br />implementation of a new sound mitigation plan for the property located at2200 Old Highway <br />8 NW, known as Belair Excavating. The sound mitigation plan relates to previous land use <br />approvals from 2010 that permitted the aggregate crushing/recycling and yard waste transfer <br />uses per Resolutions 10-068 and 10-069. Those previous approvals required construction of a <br />sound mitigation berm north-south along the westem property boundary to mitigate onsite <br />noise from spilling over into residential areas to the west. The previously approved berm was <br />to achieve a peak elevation of 926. The previous approval allowed the applicant to take 3 <br />years to construct the berm but unfortunately, due to issues regarding overhead power lines <br />ãasements, the berm cannot be constructed as proposed and the applicant has abandoned that <br />plan in favor of a new plan they believe achieves the same sound mitigation results. <br />The original berm approved in 2010 will remain as approved and constructed, with the <br />exception of the 130' gap under the transmission line easement area. The revised sound <br />mitigation plan proposes the following additional 3 elements: <br />1. Construct a new sound barrier directly east of the electrical transmission tower to an <br />elevation of 940 (14' higher than the existing sound berm, with a total height of 40'). <br />The barrier will run northr/south continuously a span of 345'-375' in length. This plan <br />is illustrated on a Site Plan attached to the Wenck sound report. Conceptual cross- <br />sections views of the proposed berm have been provided to staff' <br />2. Move the rubble dump area approximately 700' to the east (and 700' further away from <br />the residential uses). This results in the processed or crushed material, to be swapped <br />with the rubble pile location. <br />3. Limit the dump platform for gated trucks in the new rubble dump location to an <br />elevation not to exceed 25'. The applicant intends to bi-sect the rubble dump area into <br />two halves with non-gated trucks dumping on the north half at an elevation not to <br />exceed 40' and the gated trucks dumping on the south half at an elevation not to exceed <br />25',. <br />The northem230'of the proposed sound berm/barrier would be constructed of compacted <br />rubble. The remaining section of sound barrier, or the southern 130', would be constructed as <br />partially compacted soil at the base (bottom 15'-19') and a manufactured concrete sound <br />tarrier (wall) for the top 18'-22'. This berm/barrier construction achieves several goals <br />including: 1) adequately protects the transmission tower, 2) conserves yard space, and 3) <br />allows protection of an existing drainage swales and run-off filtering system. The actual plans <br />May 27,2014 Page 6 of I I <br />3. Corsideration ofa <br />Special Uæ Permit to alJow <br />conguctionad <br />implønørtation of a rcvised <br />soud mitigdion benn and <br />plar a2200OldHigþway <br />SNW,lcpwn æBelair <br />Excavating. ReportNo. <br />1+133.
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