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Planning Commission <br /> Exhibit C <br /> LA21-57 <br /> • From: <br /> To: Bob Erickson <br /> Jeremy Barnhart <br /> Subject: FW: Permit inquiry regarding a single lot replat in Orono <br /> Date: Monday,September 13,2021 1:47:06 PM <br /> Attachments: image002.pnq <br /> preliminary olat 8-24-21.odf <br /> Jeremy, <br /> FYI <br /> Bob <br /> From:Abigail Ernst<aernst@minnehahacreek.org> <br /> Sent: Monday,September 13, 2021 1:32 PM <br /> To: Bob Erickson <boberickson@mediacombb.net> <br /> Subject: RE: Permit inquiry regarding a single lot replat in Orono <br /> Hi Bob, <br /> No permit is required for this work. <br /> Thank you! <br /> • Abigail Ernst <br /> 4111 Permitting Technician <br /> Minnehaha Creek Watershed District <br /> MINNENANACREEK 15320 Minnetonka Blvd., Minnetonka, MN 55345 <br /> wAreesrreo orsmo <br /> (952) 641-4504 <br /> www.minnehahacreek.org <br /> here. Please visit the District's website for <br /> additional information.** <br /> From: Bob Erickson <bobericksonPmediacombb.net> <br /> Sent: Monday, September 13, 2021 1:16 PM <br /> To: Abigail Ernst<aernstca minnehahacreek.org> <br /> Subject: Permit inquiry regarding a single lot replat in Orono <br /> 9/13/2021 <br /> Thank you for taking my questions today.Attached is a survey drawing of my proposed replat of land <br /> in Orono.The replat will combine 5 small lots originally platted in the early 1900's with additional <br /> land from the southern portion of a vacated street into a single lot for the existing single family <br /> residence. <br /> • This application involves no new construction and no new grading.The only land alteration that will <br />
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