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.� ' .^ <br /> on same requirements of subpart 2 for the exemption stated in • <br /> Minnesota Statutes, section 103G.2241, subdivision 1, clause <br /> he (1), except that the years required are at least six of the ten <br /> years preceding the year of enrollment in the conservation <br /> reserve program. The landowner must also state in writing that <br /> the wetland was not restored with assistance from a public or <br /> private wetland restoration fund, or that the restoration was <br /> • done under a contract or easement providing the landowner with <br /> the right to drain the restored wetland. <br /> Subp. 3. Exemption (3). A replacement plan for wetlands • <br /> is not required for: • <br /> (3) activities necessary to repair and maintain existing <br /> public or private drainage systems as long as wetlands that have <br /> been in existence for more than 20 years are not drained. <br /> This exemption allows maintenance which fills wetlands that <br /> have been in existence for more than 20 years when the wetlands <br /> are located within the right-of-way acreage of the ditch or <br /> within a one rod width on either side of the top of the ditch, <br /> whichever is greater, and the filling is limited to the side <br /> sf' <br /> casting of spoil materials resulting from the maintenance and �• <br /> the spoil deposition area is permanently seeded into grass after <br /> maintenance activities are completed. <br /> es The owner must provide documentation that the wetlands <br /> } <br /> which will be partially or completely drained by the maintenance <br /> have not existed for more than 20 years. <br /> Aerial photographs from two years of normal or wetter than <br /> normal water level conditions showing no wetland are one form of <br /> acceptable documentation. If aerial photographs are <br /> unavailable, a sworn affidavit may be submitted. Otherwise, the <br /> landowner must show that the maintenance will not reduce the <br /> of wetland from what it was 20 years ago or more. <br /> ow This exemption includes lowering the elevation of <br /> previously placed tile when made necessary by land subsidence <br /> provided the lowering does not drain wetlands. <br /> Subp. 4. Exemption (4). A replacement plan for wetlands <br /> is not required for: <br /> (4) ,activities in a wetland that has received a commenced <br /> n drainage determination provided for by the federal Food Security <br /> Act of 1985, that was made to the county agricultural <br /> stabilization and conservation service office prior to September <br /> 19, 1988, and a ruling and any subsequent appeals or reviews <br /> have determined that drainage of the wetland had been commenced <br /> prior to December 23, 1985. <br /> The landowner must provide Agricultural Stabilization and <br /> Conservation Service documents confirming that the county <br /> r agricultural stabilization and conservation service office <br /> determined before September 19, 1988, that drainage had begun <br /> before December 23, 1985, and that the determination has not <br /> sed been overturned by subsequent appeal or review and is not <br /> the currently under administrative review. <br /> 11 <br />
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