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Mr. Squire <br />September 12, 1991 <br />Page Two (2) <br />4. The area within 300 feet of the creek or in the lOO-year floodplain, <br />whichever extends further, is subject to the City of Orono's <br />shoreland management regulations. You should consult with the city <br />regarding required setbacks, lot sizes, grading restrictions, etc. <br />5. <br />6. <br />7. <br />8. <br />9, <br />As you've noted, there may be potential pollution from the abandoned <br />sewage treatment facility. I would suggest contacting the Minnesota <br />Pollution Control Agency regarding the potential pollution. <br />If construction involves dewatering in excess of 10,000 gallons per <br />day or 1 million gallons per year, the contractor will need to <br />obtain a DNR appropriations permit. You are advised that it <br />typically takes approximately 60 days to process the permit <br />application. <br />Appropriate erosion control measures should be taken during the <br />construction period. The Minnesota Construction Site Erosion and <br />Sediment Control Planning Handbook (Board of Water & Soil Resources <br />and Association of Metropolitan Soil and Water Conservation <br />Districts) guidelines, or their equivalent, should be followed. <br />There should be some type of easement, covenant or deed restriction <br />for the properties adjacent to the wetland areas. This would help <br />to ensure that property owners are aware that the DNR and the Corps <br />of Engineers have jurisdiction over the areas and that the wetlands <br />cannot be altered without appropriate permits. <br />DNR protected wetland 27-836W should be labelled as such in future <br />plans or plats and the OHW, if available, should be noted. <br />Thank you for the opportunity to comment. Please contact me at 772-7910 <br />should you have any questions regarding these comments. <br />Thank you for the opportunity to comment. Please contact me at 772-7910 <br />should you have questions. <br />Sincerely, <br />Ceil Strauss <br />Area Hydrologist <br />Enclosures <br />cc: Jeanne Mabusth, City of Orono <br />Ron Quanbeck, Minnehaha Creek WSD <br />Wayne Barstad, Ecological Services <br />MPCA <br />City of Long Lake <br />Joe Yanta, USCOE <br />Orono shoreland file