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h <br />Bertie n" o <br />Memorandum <br />Date: March 18,2004 <br />Chris Dresell and City of Orono <br />From: Renae Clark, Minnehaha Creek Watershed District, Permitting Technician <br />MCWD permitting requirements for single family home subdivision at 1 1 00 <br />townline Road <br />The Minnehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD) will require a permit for the above <br />mentioned project. The permit application will require the approval from the MCWD <br />Board of Managers. Board meetings are held on the second and fourth Thursday of each <br />month, variance requests an heard the fourth Thursday of the month. Permit applications <br />must be complete at least 21 days before the Board meeting to be scheduled on the <br />agenda. For a complete review of MCWD Rules, and a link to the “Urban Small Sites <br />BMP Manual ” please sec our website at www.minnehahacreek.org The following is a <br />brief outline of applicable MCWD rules and required submittals for commercial, <br />industrial and institutional development and redevelopment: <br />Rule A: Procedural Requirements: <br />• Submit a Combined Joint Notification permit application <br />• Submit mailing labels from certified from Hennepin/Carver County for all <br />properties 600 feet from your project for public notice of your project <br />• $10.00 permit application fee <br />Rule B: Erosion Control <br />• Submit a site plan with the following information <br />o Site property lines <br />o Existing and proposed grading contours sufficient to show site drainage <br />(two-foot contours are preferred) <br />o Location of building and structures on the site <br />o Proposed grading or other land disturbing activity including areas of <br />grubbing , clearing, tree removal, grading, excavation, fill and other <br />disturbance; areas of soil or earth removed placed stored on site, and <br />delineated limits of disturbance on the site <br />o Location of proposed run off control, erosion prevention, sediment <br />control and temporary and permanent soil stabilization measures <br />o Locations of stock piles of soil and erosion control from wind and rain <br />for the stock pile <br />o Plans for minimization of soil compaction and decompaction of soil up <br />to a depth of at least six inches before revegetation