Memo3MEMORANDUM
DATE: June 23, 1987
TO: Zoning & Planning Commission.
FROM: Nancy S. Anderson NSA
SUBJECT: CUP87 -19 - Conditional Use Permit for Super Valu
Super Valu is submitting additional plans which detail the
proposal better. The staff report and additional plans will
be delivered as soon as possible.
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Mr. David Linner
Planmark Engineering
P.O. Box 1243
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440
Re: Expansion of Super Valu Truck Maintenance Facility: Hopkins
Dear Mr. Linner:
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Nine Mile Creek Watershed District
May 20, 1987
4344 IDS CENTER
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402
The Board of Managers of the Nine Mile Creek Watershed District has
reviewed the plans and grading and land alteration permit application for
the expansion of the Super Valu Truck Maintenance Facility in Hopkins. The
District reviewed and approved the overall development plan for this
project in August, 1981. The original plans indicated an encroachment into
the 100 year frequency floodplain of Nine Mile Creek, that was consistent
with the District's floodplain encroachment criteria. The plans also
indicated the construction of maintenance buildings within the floodplain
of the creek with the buildings being flood- proofed. Restrictive covenants
regarding the encroachment and the construction of buildings within the
floodplain on this parcel were placed on the title to this property.
The revised plans submitted, dated May 18, 1987, show a future
encroachment into the floodplain of Nine Mile Creek and the buildings have
been raised so that where surface water could enter the structures, the low
point is at or above the 100 year frequency flood elevation. Our
calculations indicate that this increased encroachment is-consistent with
the District's floodplain encroachment criteria; however, no further fill
or encroachment will be allowed for future development. The existing
restrictive covenant must be amended to reflect that no further fill or
encroachment will be allowed on this site for future development.
With this noted, the Managers approve the grading and land alteration
permit subject to the following conditions:
1. Erosion control measures must be installed encircling all existing
storm water inlets within prior to commencement of grading
operations and be maintained until all areas altered on the site
have been restored.
2. All areas altered because of construction must be restored with
seed and disced mulch, sod, wood fiber blanket, or be hard
surfaced within 2 weeks after completion of construction or no
later than October 15, 1987.
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Mr. David Linner
May 22, 1987 Page 2
3. Prior to commencement of construction, the existing restrictive
covenant placed on the title to this project must be amended to
state that no further fill or encroachment within the floodplain
on this site will be allowed for future development. This amended
covenant must be submitted to the District's legal advisor for
review and approval prior to the commencement of grading
operations.
4. The District must be notified a minimum of 48 hours prior to
commencement of construction.
If you have any questions regarding the conditions of the District's
permit, please call us at 830 -0555.
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c: Mr. Frederick Richards
Mr. Larry Madden
Mr. Gordon Anderson
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Sincerel
ber C. Obermeyer
ARR NGINEERING CO.
Engineers for the District
Approved by the Board of Managers
NINE MILE CREEK WATERSHED DISTRICT
le, resident
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