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1999-03-30AGENDA MOUND CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1999 7:30 PM MOUND CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1. OPEN MEETING, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. EXECUTIVE SESSION - WOODLAND POINT MATFER. (Attorney Karen Cole is sending each of you a letter and you already have the District Court Papers) RETURN FROM EXECUTIVE SESSION. PUBLIC LANDS PERMIT FOR WILLIAM DAHLEN, 4555 ISLAND VIEW DRIVE. ADJOURN. 932 March 30, 1999 RESOLUTION #99- RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A PUBLIC LANDS MAINTENANCE PERMIT FOR WILLIAM G DAHLEN AT 4555 ISLAND VIEW DRIVE LOT 4, BLOCK 1,DEVON DOCK SITE # 41050 WHEREAS, the applicant, William Dahlen, is seeking a Public Lands Maintenance Permit to remove a small shrub elm and trim three trees along the lakeshore; and, WHEREAS, the subject property is on Devon Commons and abuts 4555 Island View Drive, Block 1, Lot 4, Devon; and, WHEREAS, City Code Section 320, requires City Council approval by a four-fifths vote for Construction of any kind on any public way, park or commons, or the alteration of the natural contour of any public way, park, or commons; and, WHEREAS, the Dock and Commons Commission reviewed this request and unanimously recommend approval with conditions; and, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, as follows: To approve the application for a Construction on Public Lands Permit as submitted to remove a small shrub elm and trim three trees the following conditions: The Contractor must be licensed in the City to do the trimming and removal as required by the City Code Section 488:00. The work shall be supervised and coordinated by the Parks Director and the contractor shall give the Parks Director 24 hours notice in advance of scheduling or performing the work. March 30, 1999 Dock site 41050 - Dahlen P. 2 The foregoing resolution was moved by Councilmember Councilmember and The following Councilmembers voted in the affirmative: The following Councilmembers voted in the negative: Mayor Attest: City Clerk CITY OF MOUND 5341 MAYWOOO RCAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364-1687 (612) 472-0600 FAX (612) 472-0620 STAFF REPORT DATE: MEETING DATES: TO: FROM: Jori Sutherland, Building Official APPLICANT: William Dahlen 4555 Island View Drive February 2, 1999 February 18,1999 Dock and Commons Commission (D&C) March 9,1999 City Council Dock and Commons Commission, City Council, and Applicant LOCATION: DOCK SITE ¢¢41050, DEVON COMMONS SUBJECT: PUBLIC LANDS PERMIT APPLICATION TO REMOVE/TRIM TREES Background and Comments The applicant, William G. Dahlen, is seeking approval as described in the attached application in order to remove an elm tree (that is growing close to and under the large oak), and also to trim the existing large oak and maple tree. Also submitted with the application is the tree pruning standards from the contractor and photos of the trees. This area of Devon Commons is a relatively open, sloping, grassy area, with an assortment of trees. 1) Maple Tree Trimming: The applicant states the maple tree is to be trimmed, apparently this is to improve the view to the lake. COMMENT: The commission may view limited trimming of the maple tree as reasonable as long as the health of the tree is maintained. Improving the view to the lake is permitted by the Shoreland-Management Ordinance (SMO)Section 350:1225. Subd.4.A. 2. B. (1), that is attached for your reference. Your Commons Classification and its impacts should be reviewed and discussed however I am not aware of any conflicts. 2) Oak Tree Trimming: The applicant is proposing to trim the Oak tree and states that the trimming is required as a result of the Storm Damage last summer. prmted on recycled paper 4555 Island View Dr - Commons Page 2 COMMENT: The Oak tree was trimmed by the City after the storm, however, it appears that additional trimming could be done. 3) Removal of Elm trees: COMMENT: The applicant is seeking the removal of two small elm trees and if the commission may find this does not appear to be in conflict with the SMO. Recommendation: Staff recommends the Dock &Commons Commission recommend approval of the tree removal as proposed with the following conditions: 1) The Contractor must be licensed in the City to do the trimming and removal as required by the City Code Section 488:00. 2) The work shall be supervised and coordinated by the Parks Director and the contractor shall give the Parks Director 24 hours notice in advance of scheduling or performing the work. 3) In the event that ~ompliance with the resolution has not been achieved within one year of the date of the resolution the applicants associated Dock License will not be issued or will be revoked until compliance has been achieved. JS:kl Subd. 4. Shoreland Alterations. Alterations of vegetation and topography will be regulated to prevent erosion into public waters, fix nutrients, preserve shoreland aesthetics, preserve historic values, prevent bank slumping, and protect fish and wildlife habitat. A. Vegetation Alterations. Removal of vegetation necessary for the construction of structures and the construction of roads and parking areas regulated by Section 350:1225, Subd. 5 of this ordinance is exempt from the vegetation alteration standards that follow. Removal or alteration of vegetation, except for agricultural and forest management uses as regulated in Sections 350:1225, Subd. 7 B. and C., is allowed subject to the following standards: Intensive vegetation clearing within the shore and bluff impact zones and on steep slopes is prohibited. Intensive vegetation clearing for forest land conversion to another use outside of these areas is allowable as a conditional use if an erosion control and sedimentation plan is developed and approved by the soil and water conservation district in which the property is located. bo In shore and bluff impact zones and on steep slopes on private property, limited clearing of trees and shrubs and cutting, pruning, and trimming of trees is allowed to provide a view to the water from the principal dwelling site and to accommodate the placement of stairways and landings, picnic areas, access paths, beach and watercraft access areas, and permitted water-oriented accessory structures or facilities, provided that: (1) The screening of structures, vehicles, or other facilities as viewed from the water, assuming summer, leaf-on conditions, is not substantially reduced. (2) The above provisions are not applicable to the removal of trees, limbs, or branches that are dead, diseased, or pose safety hazards. ' Rev. 4/97 PUBLIC LAND PERMIT APPLICATION CITY OF MOUND, 5341 Maywood Road, Mound, MN 55364 Phone: 472-0600, Fax: 472-0620 DISTRIBUTION: ~_r~q BUILDING OFFICIAL i-&~-~ PA~S DIRECTOR {-,9,~,cF, DNR - PU LIC WOR S DOCK MEETING DATE CItY COUNCIL DATE Icheck one): CONSTRUCTION ON PUBLIC LAaND PERMIT - new construction. NOTE: NO PERMIT SHALL BE ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BOAT HOUSES OR OTHER BUILDINGS ON PUBLIC LAND (City Code Section 320, SuM. 1). PUBLIC LAND MAINTENANCE PERMIT - to allow repairs to an existing structure (City Code Section 320, Subd. 3). CONTINUATION OF STRUCTURE - to allow an existing encroachment to remain in an "as is" condition (City Code Section 320, Sub& 3). ,~' i LAND ALTERATION - change in shoreline, drainage, slope, trees, vegetation, fill, etc. (City Code Section 320. Subd. 4). The structure or work you are requesting is an activity on publicly owned lands. Structures like boat houses, patios, sheds, etc. are all NONCONFORMING USES. It. is the intent of the City to bring all these uses into conformance which meaus that those structures will at some time in the future have to be removed from the public lands. All permits are granted for a limited time and are non-transferable. Stairway construction must meet the State Building Code when the permit is for new construction, or a new permit is applied for due to change in dock site holder. Applicant Name ~ ~ LL, ~ F~A, Phone (home) &,t2.-qq2.-.E'?(,,O (work) ~v/'~-I~Z- Legal Lot ~ \ Block ,. Public Name V~-~N/' tr) (''x Property Dock Si~e # 4 IOKO Shoreline Type ~%~ Contractor Name O%'T ~ / ~"~ ~ ~E ~ _Phone 4-7 5 VALUAT~O~/?ROPOSED COST OF ?RO~ECT ~NCLUDIN~ LABOR & ~ATEm^LS~:-~t~ 0~'~ DO D SCRIBE REQUEST & PURPOSE: . .~:on~¥ur¢ of Applicant Jbx_ Da!e December 21, 1998 OS TVIG TREE, INC. SINCE 19~13 A Tradition of Excellence Bill Dahlen 4555 Islandview Dr. Mound, MN 55364 Dear Mr. Darien: Below is a bid for tree work on your property for the winter of 1998/99. 1. Prune Maple near powerlines $ 225.00 Prune Maple near comer of house. Prune Oak on lakeside. Prune Elm under Oak. Prune Maple on lakeside. Remove small Elm on lakeside. Grind stump on lakeside. Total. please add sales tax. 225.00 210.00"~. ~ ~--~/~ 11o.oo -~ ,- /O 95.0o $1150.00 Our price for spraying your evergreens, doesn't come out until February 15, 1999. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact our office at 473-0534. Thank you, Troy Roberts Vice President TR/kr Suite 200 * 1421 E. Wayzata Blvd. * Wayzata, MN 55391 Business: 473-0534 Residence: 479-3711 Fax: 4794018 A Family Owned Business For Three Generations PRUNING STANDARDS With the American National Standard for pruning, ANSI A300, specifications can be written in a virtual/nfinite number of combinations. The following information is designed to help you understand exactly what will be accomplished in a pruning operation. Branch Size A minimum or maximum diameter size of branches to be removed should be specified in all pruning operations. This establishes how much pruning is to be done. Pruning Objectives Pruning objectives should be established prior to beginning any pruning operation. A300 providc~ two basic objectives. Hazarc~ reauction pruning (HRP) is recommended when the primary objective is to reduce the danger to a specific target caused by visibly defined hazards in a tree. For example, HRP may be the primary objective if a tree had many dead limbs over a park bench. ~intenance Pruning ~.~ Maln[e[~a[~c= p, u~mg (MP) is recommended when the prima~ objective is to maintain or improve tree health and structure, and includes hazard reduction pruning. An example here might be to perform a MP operation on a front yard tree. Pruning Types Hazard reduction pruning and maintenance pruning should consist of one or more of the pruning types noted below. Crown cleaning .... Crown cleaning shall consist of the selective removal of one or more of the following items: dead, dying, or diseased branches, weak branches and watersprouts. Crown thinning .... Crown thinning shall consist of the selective removal of branches to increase light penetration, air movement, and reduce weight. Crown raising .... Crown raising shall consist of the removal of the lower branches of a tree to provide clearance. Crown Reduction, or Crown Shaping .... Crown Reduction decreases the height and/or-spread of a tree. Consideration should be given to the ability of a species to sustain this type of pruning. Vista Pruning .... Vista Pruning is selective thinning of framework limbs or specific areas of the crown to allow a view of an object from a predetermined point. Crown Restoration .... Crown Restoration pruning should improve the structure, form and appearance of trees which have been severely headed, vandalized, or storm damaged. - over -