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seconded by Manager Lindley^ that the permit be approved with <br />issuance conditioned upon receipt of those items set forth in <br />staff's report in a form and substance acceptable to staff. Upon <br />vote* the motion carried unanimously* with Manager Miller <br />abstaining* due to an economic conflict of interest. <br />91-140. Carlson <br />niaw far Qradine to off^1^94 <br />lanv — Stormwater management <br />and 2 wetlands south of <br />This project involves grading on both sides of the municipal <br />boundary between the Cities of Plymouth and Minnetonka, at a site <br />located east of 1-494 between Carlson Parkway and Cheshire Lane. <br />While it is anticipated that overall development of the site will <br />occur in the near future* the permit reviewed requested <br />authorization for only limited grading for the placement of fill <br />in a series of Type 1 and 2 wetlands totalling 1.29 acres in <br />size. Staff noted that District rules regulate only Types 3, 4 <br />and 5 wetlands* and therefore* the Board's Rule D does not apply <br />to the project. The site is part of the Carlson property <br />developtwent*« overall stormwater management plan approved by the <br />Board of Managers under MCWD Permit 83-94. Ultimate development <br />of the site would require additional review by the Board of <br />Managers under a separate permit application. Staff recommended <br />approval pending receipt of information requested. <br />Manager Lindley noted to representatives of the applicant <br />that erosion control problems still exist near Twelve Oaks Road <br />and requested thac they have this matter investigate and corrected. <br />It was moved by Manger Erickson* seconded by Manager Maple, <br />that the permit be approved with issuance condition^ upon the <br />receipt of those items set forth in staff's report in a form and <br />substance acceptable to staff. Upon vote* the motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />91-14S. Carlson Real Estate CompaBT --Ptedging y gfiWQgfi <br />IS.OOP cwhig vards of material from a channel for <br />Staff reported that this project involves dredging <br />approximately 15*000 cubic yards of material from a 2*200 lineal <br />foot channel on the west shore of Halsteads Bay* Lake Minnetonka* <br />in the City of Minnetrista. The channel was originally dredged in <br />1959 with a 70-foot width and 2-to-l side slopes to a depth of <br />922.6. The dredging was done pursuant to a permit issued by the <br />Minnesota Department of Conservation. Applicants propose dredging <br />to a 35-foot bottom width and a 3-to-l side slope creating a <br />70-foot wide channel at the Lake Minnetonka runout elevation of <br />928.6. Currently* the bottom elevation through the channel area <br />is generally 926. The proposed depth is 922.6. District rules <br />limit multiple user channel to a maximum depth of 923.6 and a <br />15-foot bottom width unless adequate justification is presented to <br />Mtmtm -3-<ii/2i/ai)
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