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MINNEHAHA CREEK <br />WATERSHED DISTRICT <br />QUALITY OF WATER QUALITY OF LIFE <br />Any buffer area that is disturbed by construction activities must be replanted with native vegetation <br />according to an approved buffer restoration plan and have a minimum of five years of monitoring. <br />Additional information regarding buffer vegetation requirements can be found in the attached wetland <br />protection rule. <br />An application for boundary and type concurrence was submitted to the District. That application is <br />currently under review. Please note that review of the delineated boundaries may result in adjustment <br />from the boundaries shown in the report and on the concept plan. <br />Submittal Requirements: <br />1. Site plans, including: <br />a. Existing and final grades <br />b. Erosion and sediment control devices <br />c. Wetland boundaries <br />d. Wetland buffer locations <br />i. Calculation of required and provided buffers if buffer averaging is proposed <br />e. Wetland buffer sign locations <br />i. Signs must be located at each property line and as needed to delineate the <br />contour of the buffer, with a maximum spacing of 100 feet <br />f. Proposed stormwater management facilities <br />2. Stormwater management report, including: <br />a. Existing and proposed runoff rates for all down gradient property boundaries <br />b. HydroCAD, or other appropriate, modeling for the 1, 10, and 100 year events <br />c. Calculation of abstraction required and provided <br />d. Calculations required by Appendix A of the Stormwater Management Rule, if applicable <br />3. Soil borings at the locations of all proposed stormwater BMPs to a depth of at least 5 feet <br />below the bottom of the practice <br />Additional submittal requirements may apply depending on proposed activities. See rule text for <br />additional requirements. <br />TimAlina- <br />Upon submittal of a formal application, MCWD has 15 business days to deem an application complete or <br />incomplete. If an incomplete letter is sent requesting more information, the "clock" stops. As such, the <br />completeness of your application will largely determine the length of the review period. Once the <br />application is deemed complete, MCWD has 60 calendar days to approve or deny the permit. After the <br />application is complete, a 14 day public notice is sent to property owners within 600' of the project. If <br />requested, the permit must go before the Board of Managers, which meets twice a month, on the 2nd & <br />4" Thursday. In the event that there are no comments, a Letter of Conditional Approval is sent outlining <br />We collaborate with public and private partners to protect and improve land and water for current and future generations. <br />........................................................................................................................................................................................ <br />15320 Minnetonka Boulevard, Minnetonka, MN 55345 • (952) 471-0590 • Fax: (952) 471-0682 • www.minnehahacreek.org <br />
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