My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Browse
Search
2009-00233 - new structure
Orono
>
Property Files
>
Street Address
>
F
>
Fagerness Point Road
>
1981 Fagerness Point Road - 18-117-23-14-0005
>
Permits/Inspections
>
2009-00233 - new structure
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
8/22/2023 3:46:32 PM
Creation date
8/3/2016 3:19:03 PM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
x Address Old
House Number
1981
Street Name
Fagerness Point
Street Type
Road
Address
1981 Fagerness Point Road
Document Type
Permits/Inspections
PIN
1811723140005
Supplemental fields
ProcessedPID
Updated
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
27
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
o�'��o , <br /> - •�� Bonestroo <br /> '�a j�'S�... � <br /> � � ti <br /> Y �,- <br /> • `:.'�'t � Jk�^��G <br /> ��kESH��-.: <br /> November 13, 2009 <br /> Michael Gallus Contruction, Inc. <br /> 6306 Ehler Avenue <br /> Delano MN 55328 <br /> RE: Permit 2009-00233 - 1981 Fagerness Point Road <br /> The active summer construction season is fast drawing to a close here in the state of winter and frozen <br /> ground. As we move into a new season it is important we take the proper precautions on our active sites <br /> to help eliminate any erosion problems or added expenses that may be incurred due to winter freeae thaw <br /> events and the inevitable spring runoff. As construction continues throughout the winter in the City of <br /> Orono it is important to minimize the amount of open soil by providing temporary ar permanent cover, <br /> one of the key elements in preventing soil loss. It is also required that the appropriate BMPs be <br /> maintained on-site by December 1, 2009 as follows: <br /> ■ Exposed soil areas must be stabilized with the appropriate seed mix and erosion control <br /> blanket, disc anchored mulch applied at a rate of 2 tons per acre or other effective means to <br /> control erosion. <br /> o Areas requiring stabilization will include but are not limited to small miscellaneous <br /> areas, landscaping areas, sidewalk backfill, non-active stockpiles, finished grading <br /> areas, etc. <br /> o Areas being worked after November 26th must be stabilized weekly until <br /> construction ends. <br /> o In the event that it snows and there are frozen ground conditions,mulch can be <br /> applied effectively over the snow. <br /> ■ Seeding must be completed with the appropriate seed mix as indicated below. Dormant <br /> seeding shall be done in the later fall after the soil temperature is consistently below 50 <br /> degrees Fahrenheit. Seeding done before or after the indicated seed dates may require <br /> reseeding if the seed does not take. In the event that it snows and there are frozen ground <br /> conditions, seed can be applied effectively over the snow. <br /> Fall and Dormant Seedina Dates <br /> Seed Mixture Number Fall Dormant Seeding <br /> 100 Aug. 1 —Oct. 1 Oct. 20—Dec. 1 <br /> 150, 190 July 20—Oct. Oct. 20 -Dec. 1 <br /> 20 <br /> 240,250,260,270 July 20—Sept. Oct. 20—Dec. 1 <br /> 20 <br /> 310, 325,328, 330, Sept. 20—Oct. Oct. 20—Dec. 1 <br /> 340,350 20 <br /> ■ Rock construction entrances to access the construction site and prevent tracking sediment <br /> off site <br /> ■ Silt fence or an approved perimeter control device shall be installed to control runoff <br /> ■ Soil stockpiles should be eliminated or consolidated to the extent as possible and be <br /> protected with perimeter control and mulch applied on all stockpiles that will remain dormant <br /> for the winter months. <br /> ■ Storm Sewer inlet protection including curb and gutter catch basins,parking lot/road drains, <br /> and backyard drop inlets must be: <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.