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PC Exhibit C <br /> Project Narrative <br /> Freshwater Business Center Wetland Dock <br /> The Freshwater Business Center is applying for a Conditional Use Permit for the installation of a <br /> permanent dock which will extend into the open waters of the wetland located on the premises. The <br /> original Architectural design concept for The Freshwater Business Center was to incorporate the views <br /> of the wetlands,and surrounding nature. We believe the addition of a dock through the cattails and <br /> extending out into some of the open water,will allow the Center's tenants the opportunity to absorb <br /> more of the beauty and tranquility of this peaceful environment. <br /> We are proposing to install a dock, comprised of wooden boards 6'wide with wood posts. A sitting <br /> bench will be located at the end of the dock. We anticipate the total length of this dock to be around <br /> 180'long,with the majority of the dock passing through the cattails. <br /> Conversations have occurred with Heidi Quinn, Permitting Technician with the MCWD,and Emily <br /> Herman,Administrative Technician with the LMCD. Attached are documents from both organizations <br /> stating that they do not require any permitting for this application. MN DNR Hydrologist Jason Spiegel <br /> was contacted, and he stated that permitting was only required if cattails are to be removed. Also,we <br /> have reached out to Joe Yanta with the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers,but have not yet heard back from <br /> him on this. <br /> We are very excited to incorporate this project within the scope of this site. We feel that the design of <br /> this building transitions naturally into the wetlands and woods surrounding it. The addition of this <br /> project will further enhance that experience. We look forward to working with you on this exciting <br /> addition to the property. <br /> RECEIVED <br /> FEB 0 7 2017 <br /> 3907 CITY OF ORONO <br />
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