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Mary Anderson <br />November 10, 1986 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />5. Because any appreciable work you do to the channel and to <br />the culvert could have a profound effect on the wetland, I <br />will reiterate that the City will allow you to replace the <br />culvert under the driveway as you see fit, but any work more <br />than 10' either side of the driveway will require a grading <br />permit and review by the City staff. Any work proposed that <br />involves grading or filling in excess of 100 cubic yards, or <br />any work within the wetland or less than 26' from the <br />boundaries of the wetland would require a more detailed <br />conditional use permit application and review. <br />It is highly unlikely that the City would allow you to do any <br />changes to your property that would result in an appreciable <br />change to the wetland. However, I have enclosed the required <br />application form for the conditional use permit should you wish <br />to apply. With that application you would have to provide a <br />survey with existing and proposed contours with calculations of <br />original and proposed storage, availability, etc. <br />Please contact me if you wish to proceed. Again, I would say <br />your chances of getting any major changes approved are slim <br />because this is a designated wetland providing nutrient retention <br />and runoff storage in the upper watershed. <br />Sincerely, <br />Michael P. Gaf f <br />Assistant Zonifig Administrator <br />MPG/pp <br />