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David Lovelace <br />November 10, 2003 <br />Page 2 <br />c) Upon obtaining a land alteration permit from City staff(issuable for up to 10 cubic <br />yards of earth movement within the 0-75' setback zone) y-ou will be authorized to <br />remove approximately 3-5 cubic yards of earth from the midpoint of the ice ridge to <br />create a level openin no greater than 10-15' in width. This will allow you to walk <br />across the wetland as necessary to gain pedestrian access to your property. The earth <br />removed must be deposited at a location at least 75' from the lake and at least 26' <br />from any wetland. <br />d) You will then place lo s across the new access point to pre-ent and discourage use <br />by motor vehicles, since we do not intend to open this right-of-way for general use <br />unless or until such time that the appropriate wetland impact permits have been <br />obtained from the MC VD and the City makes the improvements to the access noted <br />in item 1 above. <br />e) Provide `before', `during' and `after' photos of the work y-ou perform to document <br />the activity for City records. Please advise City staff when the work is complete so <br />a final inspection can be arranged. <br />As we discussed on the site on November 6, the above work needs to be accomplished <br />without any disturbance of the vetland behind the ice ridge. Therefore,any heavy equipment <br />to be used must be used in a manner that will not leave any ruts in the wetland nor result in <br />any filling or excavation of the wetland. You suggested a small tracked vehicle running over <br />plywood sheets through the «-etland, which would seem acceptable under the current dry <br />conditions. <br />I have enclosed the land alteration permit application noted in item c). Please return the application <br />and obtain the permit, and call for a final inspection once the work is completed. If you have any <br />questions, please contact me or Public Services Director Greg Gappa at 9 2-249-4600. <br />Sincerely, <br />G j 2`` <br />Michael P. Ga fron <br />Planning Director <br />encl. <br />cc: Greg Gappa <br />Ron Moorse <br />City Council <br />Gabriel Jabbour