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G <br />STATE O: <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br />Box 32 500 LAFAYETTE ROAD • ST PAUL MINNESOTA • 55146 <br />ONR INFORMATION <br />(612) 296 6157 <br />April 22, 1986 <br />Wiliam Ulrich <br />1535 ►Bohn's Pt. Rd. <br />Wayzata, MN 55391 <br />Dear Mx. Ulrich: <br />PERvUT 86-6178, CNE WaL, FOJNEPLN <br />Enclosed is Permit 86-6178 which permits the appropriation of water for <br />the purpose of heating and cooling on a continuous basis in Section 8, <br />T117N, R32W. <br />Please read all the conditions of the permit, especially Condition 3.b. This <br />requires you to record the amounts of water appropriated. A Water Use Report <br />will be sent to you each January for reporting the amounts for the previous <br />year. The report must be submitted with the processing fee by February 15 of <br />each year. The fee schedule is $5.00 per each permitted ten million gallons or <br />fraction thereof. The permit authorizes the appropriation of 11 million <br />gallons per year; therefore, the annual processing fee is$15.00. Do not send the <br />report and fee urtil notified. Failure to submit the report and fee can result <br />in the termination of the permit. <br />Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 105.44, Subds. 3 and 6, the applicant, <br />the managers of the watershed district, the board of supervisors of the soil <br />and water conservation district, or the mayor of the city may demand a hearing on <br />the Permit provided the demand for hearing and the bond required are filed with <br />the Commissioner within 30 days of receipt. A corporate surety bond or <br />equivalent security in the amount of S500.00 must accompany the demand for <br />hearing, however, the applicant may be responsible for hearing costs up to <br />$750.00. No bond is required of a public authority which demands a hearing. If <br />no dem,:nd for hearing is made or if a hedrTng is demanded but no bond is filed, <br />the Pe alit shall become final at the expiration of the 30 days and no appeal may <br />be taken to the State Court of Appeals. Bond forms will be supplied at your <br />request. <br />