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a landownsr or developer divides a tract of land into smaller <br />parcels for the purpose of selling/ conveying, transferring, <br />leasing, or developing said parcels. This would include the <br />entire area of a residential, commercial or other real estate <br />subdivision, including all parcels and parts thereof. (Section <br />404) <br />Regional conditions: <br />1. Projects which would cause a loss (as described in <br />26.C., above) or more than three acres of waters of the U.S. are <br />not authorized by this nationwide permit. <br />2. The notification requirements outlined at C. 13. below <br />apply if the project would cause the loss (as described xn 26.c. <br />above) or more than one-half acre of waters of the U.S. <br />3. This nationwide permit is not valid for any project that <br />^ould cause a significant, adverse modification of more than <br />10.000 square feet of wetland adjacent to and within 1,000 feet <br />of a lake or wetland that is greater than 10 acres in size, as <br />designated by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources <br />**Public Waters/Wetlands Inventory** maps. <br />4. This nationwide permit is not valid for any project <br />which is located in waters, or in wetlands adjacent to and within <br />1.000 feet of waters, that are defined as any of the following: <br />a. Outstanding Resource Value Waters in Minnesota <br />Rules, Chapter 7050. <br />b. Trout streams as designated in Minnesota Department <br />of Natural Resources Commissioner's Order 2450 Part 6262.0400 <br />subpart 5. <br />c. Trout lakes as designated in Minnesota Department <br />of Natural Resources Commissioner's order 2450 Part 6262.0400 <br />subpart 3. <br />5. None of the nationwide permits are valid for regulated <br />activities in, or in water or wetland arear. which are within 1000 <br />feet of a boundary of, a calcareous fen designated by the <br />Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and listed in Minnesota <br />Rule 7050. <br />Section 401 conditions: <br />1. Projects which include dredging in contaminated or <br />polluted areas or that will disturb known contaminated sediments <br />or polluted substances as defined and as listed by MPCA are not <br />authorized under Section 404 by any nationwide permit unless the <br />applicant applies for, and is granted, a project-specific Section <br />401 certification from MPCA.