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-r <br />//I/O <br />ll .V.V,U h <br />'v-V\ • i . t • • • ^ <br />CITYof ORONO <br />MunkifMlOfficfS <br />PlDSI Office Bok 66 <br />Cnstal Bav. MinncsoU 553234)066 <br />HAND DELIVERED <br />September 16, 1992 <br />Rick Fredrickson <br />Grounds Superintenden <br />Woodhill Country Club <br />200 Woodhill Road <br />Wayzata, MN 55391 <br />RE: Land Alteration Conditional Use Permit ■* File #1763 <br />Work Without Appropriate Permits <br />Dear Mr. Fredrickson: <br />This letter is to follow-up our conversations of September 15 and 16. <br />A review of City air photo overlay maps indicates that the majority of <br />the intended driving range grading project is within the City of <br />Orono. It is my understanding from your engineer, Mark Gronberg, that <br />you have obtained a permit for the grading work from the City of <br />Wayzata. Unfortunately, it appears that only a small portion of the <br />project is in the City of Wayzata. <br />I am enclosing copies of Orono Muncipal Code Section 10.03, <br />Subdivisions 19, 20 and 21, which govern land alterations. <br />Subdivision 19 clearly indicates that it is unlawful to grade existing <br />land so as to elevate or alter the existing natural grade without a <br />conditional use permit issued by the Council (which you applied for <br />two weeks before commencing work). The exemption for grading <br />associated with a building project as noted in Subdivision 21, clearly <br />does not pertain to your project. <br />As we discussed on the site, all work on the project must cease <br />immediately, and may not continue until the project is approved by the <br />City Council. In the interim, you must provide silt fencing and <br />sediment control at the inlet of the culvert within 48 hours to <br />eliminate any potential sediment discharges to the wetland at its <br />outlet. I have discussed this briefly with Mark Gronberg. <br />ItLEPHON'E-473-7357 • F\X 473-0510 <br />4 <br />^------^