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G' i <br /> Melanie Curtis <br /> From: Vicki Robinson [Vicki.Robinson@dnr.state.mn.us] <br /> • Sent: Monday, October 19, 2009 3:25 PM <br /> To: Melanie Curtis <br /> Subject: wazata country club <br /> Hi Melanie <br /> I am writing to you about the meeting tonight for the planning commission. Our concern is the Luce Line State Trail and <br /> the request by the Wayzata Country Club. I was just called today by Christine to point out the plans on your website. I <br /> reviewed the pfans briefly and need to give you our concerns. I first e-mailed her on October 6th and was waiting to hear <br /> back from here. <br /> First, I see that they are basically filling in the square of the existing building. They are not getting closer to the trail. It <br /> states that it is a temporary structure, however, the permit will not be temporary. Just some information for you to know. <br /> The lease for the country club is expired and we are working on getting it reviewed and then a new lease developed. I <br /> need to inform you of our concerns about the construction traffic and landscape issues that will be affected by this <br /> construction if a permit is allowed. We need to be informed if a permit is approved from the city and what requirements <br /> went along with the permit. We must be informed when and if the construction is to start and the final plans of the project. <br /> We must have the country club fill out the necessary paperwork for permits that the State would require of work/crossing <br /> on state property. These permits would have to be submitted and then approved by the DNR before any work is to start. <br /> This would concern all our divisions; trails, wildlife, waters, eco, etc. All groups will have to review and approve any work <br /> to be done on state property. Another concern would be any equipment that would be on state property at any time. This <br /> may be just crossing over or actually sitting for any length of time. We will first need to know exactly what type of <br /> equipment will be on state property at any time and the type of activity that will take place. We ask that, if you do approve <br /> a permit, you put in the permit that the country club must contact the DNR before any work is to start and obtain any <br /> required permits from the DNR. This is required from all groups when state property is involved. <br /> Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you for your understanding in this matter. <br /> Vicki Robinson <br /> Assistant Area Supervisor <br /> Area 36 <br /> Parks &Trails Division <br /> 651-259-5875 <br /> 1200 Warner Rd <br /> St. Paul, MN 55106 <br /> 1 <br />