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CITY OF ORONO * Z 0 1 3 - 0 1 2 B 6 *
2750 KELLEY PARKWAY DATE ISSUED: OS/07/2014
ORONO, MN 55356-
(952) 249-4600 FAX: 952) 249-4616
ADDRESS : 1444 SHORELINE DR
PIN : 11-117-23-22-9999
LEGAL DESC : LJNPLATTED 11 1 l 7 23
: LOT MB BLOCK MB
PERMIT TYPE : MECHANICAL(>$500)
PROPERTY TYPE : COMMERCIAL-BUSINESS
CONSTRUCTION TYPE : FUEL STORAGE TANK
VALUATION : $ 96,413.00
NOTE: 2000 GASOLINE UNDERGROUND FUEL STORAGE TANK AND DISPENSER
OTHER REQUIRED INSPECTIONS-TANK AIRTEST AND PIPING AIRTEST
CALL JAMES VAN EYLL FOR INSPECTIONS AT 952-47�9701
APPLICANT MECHANICAL 1,205.16
STATE SURCHARGE MECH(VALUATION) 48.21
ZAHL PETROLEUM MAINTENANCE MAIL-IN FEE 2.00
3101 SPRING ST NE
MINNEAPOLIS,MN 55413- MISC FEE 0.00
(612)331-8550 TOTAL 1,255.37
Minnesota State License#: mech-37 Payment(s)
CHECK 6884 1,255.37
OWNER
EOF Investments,LLC
2020 FREMONT AVE S
MINNEAPOLIS,MN 55405-
AGREEMENT AND SWORN STATEMENT
The work for which this permit is issued shall be performed according to `
the approved plans and specifications,applicable City approvals,and the
State Building Code. This permit is for only the work described and does
not grant permission for additional or related work which requires sepazate
permiu. All provisions of laws and ordinances goveming this type of work
shall be compied with whether or not specified herein.This permit will
expire and become null and void if construction authorized is not
commenced within 180 days of the date of issuance,or if construction is
suspended for a period of 180 days at any time after work has commenced.
The applicant is responsible for assuring all required inspections aze
requested in conformance with the State Building Code.This permit may be
revoked at any time for due cause.
L�/l.u.�lLcd..� .S"7 i� .� ���
Applicant Permitee Signature Date Iss d By Signature Date �
PLAN REVIEW CHECFCLIST FOR NEW STRUCTURES / ADDITIONS
Address/Permit Number: � `I Y`� �'1'3 0 2� C./n�c.r ,�2
Description of work: �tJt�L T/i,^/i� F�,� �t SOc:ri/SC-'/�
Septic review by: Ni/�- Date Approved:
Zoning review by: M PG Date Approved: ,� 7� /4i/
Building review by: � Date Approved: S- 7— �Y
Gsadi�g�: ��/LC�t2o,,0�. �A,�,..as V+��Y��� Date Approved: s�- "'�— � `/
Zoning District: �'2 Zoning File#: �y� �b�? Reso#: b 3�,� Reso Date: 2-Z y • �y
Zoning: Lot Area: SF/AC Width: Lot Coverage: SF _%
Survey Submitted: � Yes 0 No Date of Survey: Revised date(?):
Pro osed Setbacks:
Front(Lake) Rear(Street) ( N S E W ) ( N S E W ) Other Buildings Wetland
Side Side
Defined Height: Peak Height: FFE: FFE minus 6 feet= (Existing Contour)
Perimeter(linear feet) = 50%_ #of Stories Ok? 0 YES
FOR A BUILDING WITH A BASEMENT OR CRAWL SPACE:
The distance between the lowest FOR A BUILDING ON A SLAB FOUNDATION:
START WITH proposed floor(of the basement or crawl
space)and the highest point of the roof. START WITH The distance between the top of slab and
If you have a... the highest point of the roof.
If you have a...
• GABLE OR HIPPED ROOF(no . GABLE OR HIPPED ROOF(no
windows): Subtract half the windows): Subtract half the distance
distance between the highest point between the hi hest
of the roof to the low point of the to the low poingof the�col rresponding
SUBTRACTION �Responding gable or hipped roof SUBTRACTION gable or hipped roof
(BASED ON ROOF . GABLE OR HIPPED ROOF(with (BASED ON . GABLE OR HIPPED ROOF(with
TYPE) windows): Subtract half the ROOF TYPE) windows): Subtract half the distance
distance between the top of the between the top of the highest
highest window and the highest window and the highest point of the
point of the roof roof
• ALL OTHER ROOF TYPES(flat, • ALL OTHER ROOF TYPES(flat,
mansard,etc):No subtraction. mansard,etc:No subtraction.
ADDITION Add the distance belween the top of slab
SUBTRACTION Subtract the distance between the (BASED ON and the highest existing grade adjacent to
(BASED ON EXISTING basemenVcrawl space floor and the EXISTING the foundation.
GRADES) highest existing grade adjacent to the GRADES
foundation OR 10 feet(whichever is less). EQUALS Defined building height
EQUALS Deflned building height
Shoreland District MCWD Permit Received Avera e Lakeshore Setback Met? Bluff
Yes � No 0 N/A G Yes �No
�es � No 0 Yes � No �N/A
Permit Number: Setback:
Stormwater Quality Existing Proposed Variance Required CUP Required
Overla District Tier Hardcover Hardcover
Yes G No � Yes No
Type(s): Type(s):
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REMARKS (in-house):
• Fees to be Char ed YES NO
Petmit .,, �(i!�G l� �'Pf?.VYt� T.
� Plan Review ✓
State Surcttarge�. . �
Investigation Fee
�S�1+C.-�+lur�ber aif��SAC:Units ' " -
. . ,
�.
Other(specify)
S uare Foota e $ er S uare Foota e
Basement X - $
1 b`Floor X = $
2nd Floor X = $
Garage X ' �
Estimated Construction Value: $ � ��
Orono Inspections Required Work Requiring Separate Permits Required State Permits
0 Site 0 Plumbing � Grading/ Filling 0 Well
0 Hardcover Removal � Mechanical � Fire � Electrical
�Footing � Septic 0 Water Connection
0 Poured Wall � Fireplace � Sewer Connection
� Foundation Survey . 0 Masonry 0 Lawn Irrigation
G Radon Rock Bed � Mfg.
� Framing � Other(specify)
0 Insulation
� As-Built Survey
inal
0 Wetland Buffer
�Other(specify)�rR�J't- A�a.�s
/P. , ,2 t�e.5
REMARKS (in-house):
Other Review: Reviewed by: Date Approved:
Access: Existing: 0 YES 0 NO New: � YES � NO
OFF IAL REMARKS -TO BE NOTED ON PERMIT AND INITIALLED �1D Iv7�1� S�'''-es ����C�1��
l� n1s - oNs �s2- ti�3 -��o�
Updated: January 2013
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�._ FOR CITY USE ONLY
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/ `�- �� P.O.Box 66 Date Received: �Permit n �3"Q ��(�
� 27�0 Kelley Parkway
�� i Crysta]Bay,MN 55323 Approved By: Amount$:
� � Pho�e(952)249-4600 Fax(95?)249-4616
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� � CITY OF ORONO—MECHANICAL PERMIT
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_�_=.-'"� (All Commercial permits must be approved by the Building Ofticial or Inspector and/or Fire Marshall)
GENERAL INFORMt�TION
1. You may apply for mechanical permits by mail or in person at the City offices. Applications will
be reviewed and a pernut will be issued within two working days.
2. Permit cards will be sent by return mail after a review is completed. PERMITS ARE NOT
VALID UNTIL YOU RECEIVE A PERMIT. WORK MUST NOT BEGIN UNTIL THE
PERMIT CARD IS POSTED ON THE JOB SITE.
3. Mechanical DesiQns—Complete calculations,details and specifications are required for each
heating,ventilation,humidification-dehumidification,and air conditioning installation including
heat loss/heat gain calculation,design temperatures,equipment ratings and identification as to
type,manufacturer and model. Data shall be presented on form provided.
4. When any new construction or remodeling is involved,a separate building permit must be
obtained.
5. All work must be done in accordance with the Uniform Mechanical Code/State Building Code
requirements.
6. All work must be inspected(rough-in and fmal). Call(952)249-4600.
(24-48 hour notice required)
7. House Heating Test Record must be submitted before final.
TYPE OF PERMIT
Check All That A 1 )
❑Residential �Commercial(Approval Required)
/ �
❑ iVew ❑ Additional ❑Repairs ❑ Replace
Job Site/Owner Information:
Site Address: ���y� ��tJS��:�-�'r-�.% l�i�
�/�Li.R— i3C,�i ( �-uK-£
Owner: L�-��_� `K�.�:w.���� Mailing Address: �C t'��p�� !' C r{� =�1
City: l'�`��L S Zip: �i��C' "Z
Home Phone: Alternate Phone: ��(z- ' ����5 -�� 1�j
Contractor Information:
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Contractor: �����'��°'�-1�-�'< <'�`. Contact Person: �E*�1- C i��3'i r�
Address: �ic�� �I�+?u°� 5�`- �•� State Bond#: �`��F f�C".�t (s(��i
City: �'�f"'�S Zip:J�l��� Expiration Date: _`� Z-� ����-
Phone: � � Z� ��� ' `s��Z' Alternate Phone: (��Z"34=�=� � ���_5�?,
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[�" Insurance—Current: Cai 5�t rK r� (VY�--ti�
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. =; '.MECHANICAI;.SY�STEMS BEING INSTALLED k
Note: All Geothermal Systems will now require a Site Plan&Review by our Building Official.
IS THIS GEOTHERMAL? ❑ Yes ❑No
HEATING SYSTEMS
Quantity:
Make:
Model:
Fuei:
Flue Size:
Input BTUs:
Output BTUs:
CFM:
COOLING SYSTEMS
Quantity:
Make:
Model:
Tons:
H.Power
FIREPLACES
❑ Gas Factory Fireplace Brand Name:
❑ Wood Burning Fireplace
❑ Wood Stove Model No.:
❑ Wood Stove with Flue/Masonry
VENTILATION
❑ No. Kitchen Exhaust duct recirculating cfm
❑ No. Bath Exhaust(must have duct outside) cfm
❑ No. Other Fans: Locations cfm
FUEL STORAGE (Must be approved by Fire Marshall if proposing to abandon tank in place.)
� Installation ❑ Removal
Fuel Oil: gallons � Underground ❑ Inside �Outside
LP Gas: gallons
Other: �..,+�'`��T.��� — c?�-'Cr�i �e'�1-(>.�J
GAS LINE ONLY
❑ Outdoor Grill ❑ Other/List What&Where:
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PERMIT FEE CALCULATION(S)
BASED OFF -2002 STATE STATUE
❑ Yes,this section applies
The replacement of a Residential fixture or appliance that meets all three of the following requirements:
1. Does not require modification to electrical or gas service.
2. Has a total cost of$500.00 or less;exciudin�the cost of the fixture or appliance: and
3. Is improved,installed or replaced by the homeowner or licensed contractor.
Sldp next section,if this applies; Cost of Permit $ 15.00
State Surcharge $ 5.00
Mail-In Fee(If Applicable) $ 2.00
Total Permit Fee $
� `�,µ�:'PERMIT FEE CALCULATION S �;�JOBS OVER$500 00 �;;�'�
If above does not apply;follow guidelines below:
1. CONTRACT PRICE *is 1.25%of contract price with a(Minimum Fee of$50.00)
��� �� ��� x .0125$ ( ZC��� , � 7
(contract price) (mi imum$50.00)
2. STATE SURCHARGE
C��% �"I � � w x.0005 $ ��'`; Z�
(c tract price)
3. POSTAGE&HANDLING(Only on Mail-In Applications) $ 2.00
4. TOTAL PERIVIIT FEE(Add Lines 1-3 Above) $ � �-C�� ;-`���''
■ * CONTRACT PRICE or JOB COST means the actual or estimated dollar amount charged for the
permitted work including materials,labor,profit,and other fixed costs. It is the amount to be charged
to the customer for the work done. If any material, equipment, labor or installations are furnished by
the owner, tenant or any other party, the reasonable market value of such items must be added to the
estimated cost or contract price for pernut fee purposes. In the event that there is a dispute on the
amount of the job cost, the City may request the submission of a si�ed copy of the actual contract.
�IECHt�1VICAL`PERMIT�APPLICATION AGREEM��
The undersigned hereby applies to the City for issuance of a Mechanical Permit, agrees to do all
work in strict accordance with the ordinances of the City and the regulations of the State of
Minnesota, and certifies that all statements made on this application are complete, true and
correct.
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Applicant's Signature: .,,� C ` � Date: %%'��� " ��
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����}� City caf Orono �1�1,/- ' 6 3/ 3
�y �� P.O.Bcx 66 ilare Received: _5�" ! �Permit# 7
//� 2750 IC,lley Parkway
j �i Crystal Bay,MN 55323 Approved By_ Amount$:
� �� � Phone f952)249-4600 Fax(953)249-db l 6
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`��,���������j`� CITY OF ORONO—MECHANICAL PERMIT
`���,..- (All Commercial permits must be approved by the Building Official or Inspector and/or Fire Marshall)
GEI�TERAL.INFORME�.�I�N :` r: .� .;,�, u�y<` , �
1. You may apply for nechanical permits by mail or in person at the City offices. Applications will �
be reviewed and a pennit will be issued within rivo working days. I�
2. Pernut cards will be sent by return mail after a review is completed. PERMITS ARE NOT O .�
VALID UNTIL YO�1 RECEIVE A PERMIT. WORK MUST NOT BEGIN UNTIL THE I �
PERMIT CARD I�POSTED ON THE JOB SITE. I�If
3. Mechanical Desi�ns—Complete calculations,details and specifications are required for each r� v�;
heating,ventilation,humidification-dehumidification,and air conditioning installation including � f .��
heat loss/heat gain cslculation,design temperatures,equipment ratings and idenrification as �,��
type,manufacturer and model. Data shall be presented on form provided.
4. When any new cons-ruction or remodeling is involved,a separate building permit must be
obtained.
5. All work must be done in accordance with the Uniform Mechanical Code/State Building Code
requirements.
6. All work must be inspected(rough-in and fmal). Call(952)249-4600.
(24-48 hour notice required)
7. House Heating Test Record must be submitted before fmal.
TYPE OF PERNIIT ' "�'°
' �`�`�
(Check All That Apply) � �`��
❑Residential �Commercial(Approval Required)
� �
❑ New ❑ �.dditional ❑Repairs ❑Replace
Job Site/Owner Information:
Site Address: ��1�� ����� ���-
�r utZ.- ���r�� �..�x�� �a:. ..�-
Owner: ��-�-�� ���e'�'^�� Mailing Address: �� ��-��, �� �(
City: I�`t�(.S Zip: ���/�`Z-.-
Home Phone: Alternate Phone: �'�Z� ��'� "������
Contractor Information:' �-��'
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Contractor: ��'�``'"��-'��'�-'�-� ���• Contact Person: �EF'1�' �L��'i�-r'Z...
Address: �ia t ��v� g ec 'L>•� State Bond#: �'1��<��-t G��`�,
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City: �' Zip: Expiration Date: �'l
Phone: �� �������� ���� Alternate Phone: �i�Z��=� '� ���`�
rVll�� �.�;���a.�g:�T.
[]' Insurance—Cunent: c�1.�cd�F�Gn-� (�-
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Note:All Geothermal Sys�ms will now require a Site Plan&Review by our Building Official.
IS THIS GEOTHERMAL? ❑Yes ❑No
HEATING SYSTEMS
Quantity.
Make:
Model:
Fuel:
Flue Size:
Input BTIJs:
Output BTIJs:
CFM:
COOLING SYSTEMS
Quantity.
Make:
ModeL•
Tons:
H.Power
FIREPLACES
❑ Gas Factory Fireplace Brand Name:
❑ Wood Buming Fireplace
❑ Wood Stove Model No.:
❑ Wood StovT with Flue/Masonry
VENTILATION
❑ No. Kitchen Eachaust duct recirculating cfrn
❑ No. Bath E�aust(must have duct outside) cfm
❑ No. Other Fans: Locations cfm
FiTEL STORAGE (Must bE approved by Fire Marshall if proposing to abandon tank in plac�)
� Installation ❑ Removal
Fuel Oil: gallons �Underground ❑Inside �(,Outside
LP Gas: gallons
Other: �:�� - ���� ��
GAS LINE ONLY
❑ Outdoor Grill ❑ Other/List What&Where: � -
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❑ Yes,this section apFlies
The replacement of a Resider_tial fixture or appliance that meets all three of the following requirements:
1. Does not require modificarion to elechical or gas service.
2. Has a total cost Df$500.00 or less;excludins the cost of the fixture or appliance:and
3. Is improved,installed or replaced by the homeowner or licensed contractor.
Skip next secrion,if this applies; Cost of Permit $ 15.00
State Surcharge $ 5.00
Mail-In Fee(If Applicable) $ 2.00
Total Permit Fee $
If above does not apply;follo+�guidelines below:
1. CONTRACT FRICE *is 1.25%of contract price with a(Minimum Fee of$50.00)
�' �� ' � Zos , I °�
R.oizs$ i
(con ct price) ( imum$50.00)
2. STATE SURCHARGE
4'(� �I C� `�" X.000s $ `����l
(c tract price)
3. POSTAGE&H�IVDLING(Only on Mail-In Applications) $ 2.00
4. TOTAL PERMrI'FEE(Add Lines 1-3 Above) $ ���S E��'
■ * CONTRACT PRICE nr JOB COST means the actual or estimated dollar amount charged for the
pertnitted work includin�materials,labor,profit,and other fixed costs. It is the amount to be charged
to the customer for the work done. If any material, equipment,labor or installarions are fiunished by
the owner,tenant or any other party,the reasonable market value of such items must be added to the
estimated cost or contra�t price for permit fee purposes. In the event that tfiere is a dispute on the
amount of the job cost,:he City may request the submission of a signed copy of the actual contract.
The undersigned hereby applies to the City for issuance of a Mechanical Permit, agrees to do all
work in strict accordance with the ordinances of the City and the regulations of the State of
Minnesota, and certifies that all statements made on this application are complete, true and
conect.
Applicant's Signature: ( C." Date: �����"� r�
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single waA,direct bury piping,while the SGSeries piping provides additional environmenul �,�Q a°
security�s a secondary contained direct bury pipe.Both feature controlled flexibility,even in 'No possibili�;.of piping layer �,�
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MULTIPLE DOCK AND MOORING
AREA LICENSE
LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT
County of Hennepin, State of Minnesota
WHEREAS, Browns Bay Marina (Site 1), c/o Luke Kujawa, 10 S. Sth Street, #110,
Minneapolis, MN 55402 has paid the sum of $965.00 DOLLARS to the Treasurer of said
LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT as required by the Ordinances of said
District and complied with all the requirements of said Ordinances necessary for obtaining
this License:
NOW, THEREFORE, By order of the Board of Directors of said District and by virtue
hereof, the said EOF Investments LLC (Site 1) is hereby licensed and authorized to operate
a multiple dock subject to existing and future density policies and regulations adopted by the
District's Board of Directors,
Per Site Plan - 5/6/14;
Subiect to Variance Order 3/25/81;
Subiect to: All watercraft must be stored within authorized BSUs. and no watercraft (within all 58
BSUs) mav exceed 4' overhang LOA with equipment in normal operating position bevond the end of
the docks; per LMCD Code Section 2.015, Subd. 9;
Non-Conformine Structure, 1:6 densitv,332 feet of lakeshore frontage.
for the period of the 2014 Dock Season and ending December 31, 2014 subject to all the
conditions and provisions of said Ordinances. Violations of the provisions of the District's
Code of Ordinances are punishable by imprisonment for not more than 90 days or imposition
of a fine of not more than $1,000.00 or both.
Given under my hand and the corporate seal of the LAKE MINNETONKA
CONSERVATION DISTRICT this 6`h day of May, 2014.
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Attest:
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aboveground storage tanks, when used for the storage of manufacturing and delivering of fuel across America. We
ethanol based fuels, have exhibited no long term detrimental know that protecting the environment is, and will continue
structural or permeation issues. As with all fueis, Modern to be, one of the hottest topics our industry faces during the
recommends that tank owners implement a maintenance coming decades. That's why Modern Welding has designed
program for all tanks and associated equipment, inciuding GLASTEEL IIT"'to be the very finest double wall jacketed
monitoring and removing water that may accumulate within the secondary contained tank available in the market today.
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Modern Welding's GLASTEEL IIT"'offers a UL 1746 listed annular space monitor for all compartments.
secondary contained tank comprised of a strong UL 58 � ,::
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containment wall. Product compatibility and structural strength SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE;
are ensured by GLASTEEL IIT"''s steel inner tank. The FRP outer EASY INSTALLATION
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the dependability as the secondary containment. Our design • Cathodic protection, dielectric isolation not required. `
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Modern's Glasteel IIT"' underground storage tanks meet the EPA � GLASTEEL IIT""tanks still come with Modern �'
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Underground Storage Tank Systems.
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testing performance criteria and is a UL Listed Product.
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and specialty applications like marinas and airports. With a wide range of high flow rate model
configurations and rugged construction, it is a cost-effective choice for high volume locations.
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Century 2200 Series fuel dispenser-The Century 2200 dispenser series includes Standard
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series comes in four dispenser and four suction pump configurations.
Century 2220 SHC Series fuel dispenser- For customers who need more fueling capacity,
the Century 2220 Super High Capacity (SHC)fuel dispenser series provides flow rates up to 36
GPM`. It includes two iMeters connected to a single hose for superior flow performance. The
Century 2220 dispenser series is available in three standalone models, three master dispenser
configurations and two satellite dispensers for convenient truck saddle tank fueling. Internal
filters are standard, and on satellite models, the filters on the master dispenser also clean the
satellite supply feeds.
Century 2230 UHC Series fuel dispenser -The Century 2230 Ultra High Capacity(UHC)fuel
dispenser series offers exceptional flow rates up to 60 GPM'for facilities that require maximum
high volume fueling capabilities. It features a Liquid Controls° meter and comes in eight
dispenser models that can be used in conjunction with three satellite dispenser configurations
for easy saddle tank refueling. The Century UHC dispenser's performance-driven architecture
includes a unique filter design with two internal 40 GPM filters for a combined capacity of 80
GPM. What's more, the filter is placed before the meter to reduce meter wear, and it eliminates
the need for additional satellite filters.
'Flow rates are marimum test rates at the discharge.Actual rates will depend upon the insfallation condiGbns,dispenser accessories,and for remote dispensers,size of the
submersible pump.Flow rates for UHC models are for master and satellite hoses combined.
Upgradeable features provide additional
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Smart, flexible upgrades are available for your Century series dispensers for enhanced
performance and seamless integration into your operation. Choose from features like a hose
mast and hose retractor to keep fuel hoses out of the way and twelve button money and
volume preset to give customers enhanced transaction control. A satellite-in-use indicator on
the master dispenser is particularly useful for large trucks with a limited view of the saddle tank.
Automatic Temperature Compensation is also available for Canadian markets.
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The Century dispenser series delivers exceptional value with advanced technology and durable
construction so you don't have to sacrifice performance for compact size, affordability and
investment protection. The Dresser Wayne iGEM global computer unit is able to communicate
directly with our Nucleus POS system as well as with third party POS systems. As a result,
you enjoy the benefits of interoperability between your forecourt and internal sales solutions.
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calibration costs.
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facility and cost-effective to maintain. Field-proven Dresser Wayne global components, global
electronics and hydraulic system components ensure compatibility with other Dresser Wayne
equipment as well as easy repairs and maintenance for reduced service costs. Plus, self
diagnostic electronics simplify time-consuming maintenance tasks.
Standard Features
• Dresser Wayne iGEM global electronic components
• Dresser Wayne Serial Interface Protocol
• Electronic meter calibration
• Self diagnostic electronics
• Efficient hydraulics
• Gear-type pumping unit with 1 HP motor(suction models)
• Internal filters(remote dispenser models)
• Dual 40 GPM internal filters per hose(UHC models)
• Double bump hydraulic connections(non-UHC models)
• Heavy gauge galvannealed steel external panels
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• Hinged doors
• Backlit LCD display
• Balance vapor recovery field-adaptable(accepts vapor recovery short spout nozzles)
• User controls meet American Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements
• One-year dispenser warranty coverage
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• Hose mast and retractors
• Factory-installed Healy Vac Vapor recovery
•Twelve button money/volume preset
• Satellite-in-use indicator for the Century 2220 and the Century UHC models
•Automatic Temperature Compensation
• Stainless steel doors
• 230VAC register and light
• Dual strainer canisters (UHC models)
• Heater for electronics
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'Note:Confirm with fuel supplier on any fluid path metal restrictions before use.
About Dresser Wayne About Dresser, Inc.
With offices on five continents, manufacturing Dresser, Inc. is a leader in providing highly
facilities on four, and thousands of employees engineered infrastructure products for the global
worldwide, Dresser Wayne has shaped the retail energy industry. The company has leading positions
and fleet fueling industry ever since the company's in a broad portfolio of products including valves,
modest beginnings in 1891. Known for combining actuators, meters, switches, regulators, piping
cutting-edge technology with exceptional customer products, natural gas-fueled engines, retail fuel
focus and win-win industry partnerships, Dresser dispensers and associated retail point of sale
Wayne has become the leading supplier of systems and air and gas handling equipment.
integrated solutions to its customers in the retail Leading brand names within the Dresser portfolio
and fleet petroleum industry. include Dresser Wayne°retail fueling systems,
Waukesha°natural gas-fired engines, Masoneilan°
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Texas—is largely responsible for the innovations control valves, Mooney°regulators, Consolidated°
that contribute to the look and functionality of pressure relief valves, and Roots°blowers and
the modern service station. From dispensers and rotary gas meters. It has manufacturing and
POS systems to retail inteliigence and after-sale customer service facilities located strategically
support services, Dresser Wayne is committed to Worldwide and a sales presence in more than
100 countries. The company's website can be
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Authorization Number
Tem porary 2014-1924
Water Appropriation General General Permit Number
x������ Permit Authorization 1997-0005
Expiration Date: 06/01/2014
On the basis of statements and information contained in the permit application, letters, maps, and plans
submitted by the applicant and other supporting data, all of which are made part hereof by reference,
PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to the applicant to perform actions as authorized below.Applicant must
comply with all conditions listed in the above referenced General Permit.
Project Name: County: Watershed: Resource:
Minnetonka Your Boat Club Hennepin Mississippi River-Twin Cities Groundwater
Purpose of Permit: Authorized Action:
Construction Dewatering Withdrawal of up to 9.6 million gallons of water subject to the
expiration date of this permit for construction dewaterin .
Permittee: Authorized Agents (2):
YOUR BOAT CLUB ZAHL-PETROLEUM MAINTENANCE CO
CONTACT: KUJAWA, LUKE CONTACT: COOPER, JEFF
10 SOUTH 5TH STREET 3101 SPRING ST NE
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55413
(612)865-8879 (612)331-8550
BLAKE DRILLING COMPANY
CONTACT: PENNOYER, MARK
10604 RADISSON RD NE
BLAINE, MN 55449
(763)780-9187
To Appropriate From:
Wellpoint System Installation#1: 25 wells, 20.0 feet maximum depth,400 gpm
Point(s)of Taking
UTM zone 15N,455974m east, 4978832m north(centroid)
Meandered water body of Section 11,T117N, R23W
Authorized Issuer: Title: Issued Date: Effective Date: Expiration Date:
Kate Drewry Area Hydrologist 04/10/2014 04/10/2014 06/01/2014
This permit is granted subject to the following CONDITIONS:
Applicant must comply with all conditions listed in General Permit 1997-0005.
cc: Larson, Brian, Contact;Zahl-Petroleum Maintenance Co
Aaron Kahre, Conservation Officer, Minnetonka
Ellen Sones, County, Hennepin
Chris Meehan, Watershed District, MINNEHAHA CREEK WD
Jessica Loftus, Ciry, Orono
(MPARS revision 10/07/2013,Permit Issuance ID 12034,printed 04/10/2014)
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Minnesota MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Amended General Permit Number
Water Appropriation General 1997-0005
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MATilRAI RESDURCEB P e rm i t
Expiration Date: 12/31/2016
Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 103G, and on the basis of statements and information contained in the
permit application, letters, maps, and plans submitted by the applicant and other supporting data, all of which are
made part hereof by reference, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to the applicant to perform actions as
authorized below. This permit supersedes the original permit and all previous amendments.
Project Name: County: Watershed: Resource:
Temporary Water All counties in All watersheds in Minnesota All surface and groundwaters
Appropriations Minnesota of the state
Purpose of Permit: Authorized Action:
Temporary water appropriations for dewatering, Upon application to and approval by authorized DNR staff,
exploratory drilling, firefighting,training, landscaping, temporary water appropriations from surface and groundwaters
dust control, hydrostatic testing of pipelines,tanks, of the state, not to exceed 50 million gallons for a single
and wastewater ponds, and similar temporary purposes project.
allowed by authorized DNR staff.
Temporary appropriations authorized under this permit cannot
exceed one year from the start of pumping.
Permittee: Authorized Agent:
Agencies, Governmental Subdivisions, and the General N/A
Public
To Appropriate From:
The Permitee must own, control, or have permission to access and use all lands where water is appropriated, conveyed,
and used.
Authorized Issuer: Title: Issued Date: Effective Date: Expiration Date:
Tom Hovey Water Regulations Unit 01/20/2014 01/20/2014 12/31/2016
Supervisor
This permit is granted subject to the following CONDITIONS:
LIMITATIONS: (a)Any violation of the terms and provisions of this permit and any appropriation of the waters of the state
in excess of that authorized hereon shall constitute a violation of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 103G. (b)This permit shall
not be construed as establishing any priority of appropriation of waters of the state. (c)This permit is permissive only. No
liability shall be imposed upon or incurred by the State of Minnesota or any of its employees, on account of the granting
hereof or on account of any damage to any person or property resulting from any act or omission of the Permittee relating
to any matter hereunder. This permit shall not be construed as estopping or limiting any legal claims or right of action of
any person other than the state against the Permittee,for any damage or injury resulting from any such act or omission,
or as estopping or limiting any legal claim or right of action of the state against the Permittee, for violation of or failure to
comply with the provisions of the permit or applicable provisions of law. (d)In all cases where the doing by the Permittee
of anything authorized by this permit shall involve the taking, using, or damaging of any property, rights or interests of any
other person or persons, or of any publicly owned lands or improvements thereon or interests therein,the Permittee,
before proceeding therewith, shall obtain the written consent of all persons, agencies, or authorities concerned, and shall
acquire all property, rights, and interests necessary therefore. (e)This permit shall not release the Permittee from any
other permit requirements or liability or obligation imposed by Minnesota Statutes, Federal Law, or local ordinances
relating thereto and shall remain in force subject to all conditions and limitations now or hereafter imposed by law. (�
Unless explicitly specified,this permit does not authorize any alterations of the beds or banks of any public(protected)
waters or wetlands.A separate permit must be obtained from the Department of Natural Resources prior to any such
alteration.
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GENERAL PERMIT CONDITIONS (Continued from previous page)
WATER USE REPORTING: (a)FLOW METER The Permittee shall equip each installation for appropriating or using water
with a flow meter, unless another method of ineasuring the quantity of water appropriated to within ten(10)percent of
actual amount withdrawn is approved by the Department. (b)REPORTS Monthly records of the amount of water
appropriated or used shall be recorded for each installation. Such readings and the total amount of water appropriated or
used shall be reported annually to the Director of DNR Ecological and Water Resources, on or before February 15 of the
following year,via the MNDNR Permitting and Reporting System(MPARS)at www.mndnr.gov/mpars/signin.Any
processing fee required by law or rule shall be submitted with the records whether or not any water was appropriated
during the year. Failure to report shall be sufficient cause for terminating the permit 30 days following written notice. (c)
TRANSFER OR ASSIGNMENT Any transfer or assignment of rights,or sale of property involved hereunder shall be
reported within 90 days thereafter to the Director of DNR Ecological and Water Resources. Such notice shall be made by
the transferee(i.e., new owner)and shall state the intention to continue the appropriation as stated in the permit.This
permit shall not be transferred or assigned except with the written consent of the Commissioner. (d)MODIFICATION The
Permittee must notify the Commissioner in writing of any proposed changes to the existing permit.This permit shall not
be modified without first obtaining the written permission from the Commissioner.
COMMISSIONER'S AUTHORITY: (a)The Commissioner may inspect any installation utilized for the appropriation or use
of water.The Permittee shall grant access to the site at all reasonable times and shall supply such information
concerning such installation as the Commissioner may require. (b)The Commissioner may, as he/she deems necessary,
require the Permittee to install gages and/or observation wells to monitor the impact of the Permittee's appropriation on
the water resource and require the Permittee to pay necessary costs of installation and maintenance. (c)The
Commissioner may restrict,suspend, amend,or cancel this permit in accordance with applicable laws and rules for any
cause for the protection of public interests,or for violation of the provisions of this permit.
PUBLIC RECORD:All data,facts, plans, maps, applications, annual water use reports, and any additional information
submitted as part of this permit,and this permit itself are part of the public record and are available for public inspection at
the offices of DNR Ecological and Water Resources.The information contained therein may be used by the Division as it
deems necessary.The submission of false data,statements, reports,or any such additional information, at any time shall
be deemed as just grounds for revocation of this permit.
MONITORING REQUIREMENTS: Minnesota Statutes 103G.282 authorizes the Department of Natural Resources to
require permittees to install and maintain monitoring equipment to evaluate water resource impacts from permitted
appropriations.You may be required to modify or install automated measuring devices and keep records for each
installation.The frequency of ineasurements and other requirements will be based on quantity of water appropriated,
source of water, potential connections to other water resources, nature of concern,and other relevant factors.
DROUGHT PLANNING: In accordance with M.S. 103G.293, all permits must be consistent with the drought response
plan detailed in the Statewide Drought Plan at
http://files.dnr.state.mn.us/natural_resources/climate/drought/drought�lan_matrix.pdf.
WATER USE CONFLICT: If notified by the DNR that a water use conflict is suspected and probable from your
appropriation, based on confirmation of a formal well interference complaint or a preliminary hydrologic assessment,all
appropriation authorized by this permit must cease immediately until the interference is resolved.The permittee may be
required to obtain additional data to support the technical analysis, such as domestic well information within a radius of
one and one-half miles of the production well.The permittee and impacted party may engage in a negotiated settlement
process and there may be modifications made to this permit in support of conflict resolution.
WATER CONSERVATION:All practical and feasible water conservation methods and practices must be employed to
promote sound water management and use the least amount of water necessary,such as reuse and recycling water,
water-saving devices,and water storage.
DISCHARGE AUTHORIZATION:This permit is valid only in conjunction with all required discharge authorizations from
local,state,or federal govemment units.
WELL SEALING:The permittee shall notify the Minnesota Department of Health prior to sealing, removing,covering,
plugging or filling the well(s)from which the authorized appropriation was made.The well(s)must be sealed by a licensed
well driller and in accordance with the procedures required under Minnesota Statutes 1031 and Minnesota Rules 4725 as
administered by the Minnesota Department of Health.
CONSERVATION PLAN:The Permittee shall implement adequate soil and water conservation measures in order to
protect water quality and prevent erosion and sedimentation and must comply with conservation plans and best
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GENERAL PERMIT CONDITIONS(Continued from previous page)
management practices that may be required by the local Soil and Water Conservation District.
DISCHARGE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL:The Permittee shall ensure that discharge points are adequately
protected from erosion and scout.The discharge shall be dispersed over sand bags,plastic sheeting, natural rock riprap,
or other approved energy dissipation measures.Adequate sedimentation control measures are required for discharge
water that contains suspended solids. Sediment control devices can be bypassed when the discharge water appears
clear.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS:This permit is not valid in areas where trout streams,calcareous fens,or other significant
environmental resources may be adversely impacted. In such areas or locations, a separate water appropriation permit
application and permit may be required.The Area Hydrologist must be contacted for permit application requirements.
SURFACE WATER SOURCES:All pump intakes must be screened to prevent fish from being drawn in to the system.
DNR Ecological and Water Resources may require the suspension of appropriations during periods of low flows and low
water levels in order to maintain minimum flows and water levels within the watershed.This permit is not valid for
appropriations from surface water sources that are infested with invasive species(Minn. Rules 6216.0500).
INVASIVE SPECIES-EQUIPMENT DECONTAMINATION 8 TEMPORARY DEWATERING:All equipment intended for
use at a project site must be free of prohibited invasive species and aquatic plants prior to being transported into or within
the state and placed into state waters.All equipment used in designated infested waters,shall be inspected by the
Permittee or their authorized agent and adequately decontaminated prior to being transported from the worksite.The DNR
is available to train inspectors and/or assist in these inspections. For more information refer to the"Best Practices for
Preventing the Spread of Aquatic Invasive Species"at
http://files.dnr.state.mn.us/publications/ewr/invasives/ais/best�ractices_for�revention_ais.pdf. Contact your regional
Invasive Species Specialist for assistance at www.mndnr.gov/invasives/contacts.html.A list of designated infested waters
is available at http://files.dnr.state.mn.us/eco/invasives�nfested_waters.pdf.A list of prohibited invasive species is
available atwww.mndnr.gov/eco/invasives/laws.html#prohibited.
APPLY USING MPARS: Prior authorization to use General Permit 2004-0275 must be obtained by submitting an
application using the MNDNR Permitting and Reporting System(MPARS)at www.mndnr.gov/mpars/signin. Users will
need to create an account the first time they access the system. Once created, users should click on the link in the
Actions box called'Apply for a New PermiUAuthorization'and complete the application questions.
Page 4-Authorization Number 2014-1924-General Permit Number 1997-0005(ID 11284)
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Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Chapter 103D, and on the basis of statements
and information contained in the permit application, correspondence, plans,
The h�innehal,a creek maps, and all other supporting data submitted by the applicant, and made a part
hereof by reference, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to the applicant
Watershed District is named below for use and development of land in the Minnehaha Creek
committed to a�eadershi�� Watershed District.
ro�e in protecting,
improving and managing Issued to: EOF Investments LLC Permit No: 14-121
the surface waters and Location: 1444 Shoreline Dr. Orono
affiliated groundwater Purpose: Erosion Control & Floodplain Alteration- Utilities
resources within the
Date of Issuance: 04/30/2014 Date of Ex iration: 04/30/2015
District,inctuding their
relationships to the By Order of the Board of Managers
ecosystems of which �/�-- �""�'"�
Brandon Wisner
they are an integral part. District Technician
We achieve our mission This permit is not transferable without District approval, and is valid to the date of
through regulation, expiration. No activity is authorized beyond the expiration date. if the permittee
requires more time to complete the project, an application for renewal of the
capital projects, permit must be received by the District at least 30 days before expiration.
education,cooperative The applicant is responsible for compliance with all District Rules and for the
endeavors,and other action of their representatives, contractors, and employees.
programs based on Conditions: Project to be completed as described in plans submitted to the
sound saence, MCWD office on March 25th, 2014 according to the provisions of
this permit.
innovative thinking, an • Properly install and maintain all required erosion control
measures until the disturbed areas are re-stabilized
informed and engaged When the site is re-stabilized and the MCWD staff has
constituency,and the • performed a final inspection, all silt fences must be removed
cost effective use of (Statement concerning fees for inspections, violations, etc... on following page)
public funds.
RECEIV�D
MAY '� 2014
C�N pF ORONO
15320 Minnetonka Boulevard, Minnetonka, MN 55345 •OfFice: (952)471-0590• Fax: (952)471-0682 •www.minnehahacreek.org
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4/16/2014
Luke Kujawa
EOF Investments LLC
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Minneapolis,MN 55402
RE: NPDES/SDS lndustrial Stormwater General Permit Application
Permit ID Number: MNR0537XD
Facility Name: Brown's Bay Marina ISW
Facility Address: 1444 Sharline Dr,Wayzata,MN,55391
Dear Luke Kujawa,
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency(MPCA)has received and approved your application for perrriit authorization for industrial
stormwater discharges pursuant to 40 CFR 122.26(b)(14)and Minn. R.ch. 7001,7050,and 7090.
Industrial Activities authorized under this permit
SIC Industrial Activitv Industrial Subsector Industrial Sector
4493 Marinas Q1 Water Transportation Facilities Q Water Transportation
Read and follow all applicable permit requirements. For a copy of the permit in its entirety,or if you need additional information about
the [ndustrial Stormwater Multi-Sector General Permit including Frequently Asked Questions,a SWPPP template and checklist,the
BMP Guidebook,and Sampling Guidance Manual go to :http://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/stormwater,�stormwater-i.htm]
If you have questions contact the Industrial Stormwater Hotline at 651-757-2119 or 800-657-3804(non-metro only)
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Industrial Stormwater Multi-Sector General Permit MNR050000 ,
The facility listed below is authorized by the Minnesota Industrial Stormwater Multi-Sector General Permit.
This Permittee shall follow all of the requirements under the MPCA Industrial Stormwater Multi-Sector General
Permit MNR050000 for the named industrial facility.
The facility listed below has completed and shall follow their Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) as
required by MNR050000.
Industrial Activities authorized under this permit
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If you have questions regarding the stormwater program for industrial activity, please access the MPCA's stormwater web site at
www.pca.state.mn.us/industrialstormwater, or call the Stormwater Hotline at 651-757-2119.
Permit ID Number: MNR0537XD Beginning Date: 4/16/2014
Owner: EOF Investments LLC
Operator: EOF Investments LLC Expiration Date: 4/5/2015
Facility: Brown's Bay Marina ISW
1444 Shorline Dr
Wayzata, M N 55391
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520LafayetteRaadNorth Pollution Prevention Plan for
St.Paul,MN 55155-4194
Brown's Bay Marina
NPDES/SDS Industrial Stormwater Permit
Doc Type: Permit Information Form
This Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) is for(insert facility name]located at[insert faciliry address].This is a
management plan for industrial stormwater discharges as required by the Minnesota's Industrial Stormwater Multi-Sector General
Permit and Minn. R. 7090.The SWPPP must be kept at the industrial facility and made available to the Minnesota Pollution Control
Agency(MPCA)within 72 hours of a request for review. (Minn. R. 7090.3040, subp. 2).
1. Pollution Prevention Team
The pollution prevention team are the individual(s)responsible for managing, implementing, maintaining, modifying,and
ensuring compliance with the facility's SWPPP.These individuals should be appropriately trained to perform all tasks required
of the SWPPP.The team should include those that are trained to conduct facility inspections.
Team leader: Luke Kujawa Phone: 612.865.8879
Title: Co-owner Trained date:
Responsibilities: Co-Owner of Facility.
Member: Brian Maxey Phone: 612.558.6049
Title: General Manager Trained date:
Responsibilities:
General site operations management.
Member: Phone:
Title: Trained date:
Responsibilities:
[enter responsibilities]
If there are more members of the team, confinue to list them using above format.
2. Facitity Description
This site is a marina and retail sales office. The total site is 1.1325 Acres and has little industrial uses. Boat fueling on site
does take place and the site will have a 2000 gallon underground storage tank on the Brown's Bay side(east)of the road.
3. Facility Map
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Each Permittee must create a map of their facility.The map shall be of a 1:24,000 or larger scale.What this means is that
every inch on the map represents 2,000 feet on the ground.The map needs to contain:
a) The surface water body's name which receives your facility's discharges(if the receiving water is beyond the scale of
the map,an arrow in the direction of the water and its name is sufficient).
b) Identify all impervious surfaces at the facility.
c) Direction of stormwater flow(indicated by arrows).
d) Identify location of all industrial activities and significant materials.
e) Location of structural Best Management Practices(BMPs).
fl Location of all impaired waters,within a mile of any monitoring location (include name and impairment).
g) Name and location of any water described in Appendix A,within a mile of any monitoring location.
h) Location of all storm sewer inlets.
i) Location of all loading dock drains(be sure to include those connecting to storm sewer).
j) Location of every Benchmark Monitoring Location(give a unique ID starting with BML01, BML02, etc.,and be sure to
denote if these are located within a mile of impaired or appendix A listed waters).
k) Location of every Effluent Monitoring Location (give a unique ID starting with EML01, EML02, etc.).
I) Location of any non-stormwater discharges.
4. Assessment of Industriat Activities and Significant Materials
It is important for the Permittee to know what materials and activities are taking place and potential sources of pollution to
stormwater. Understanding these activities and materials will enable you to more effectively manage stormwater.The Permittee
should create a list all applicable industrial activities taking place at the facility as referenced in Appendix D, and also include
other activities taking place(not limited to):
• Fueling
• Boat oil changes and light maintenance
• Liquid storage tanks 1 - 2000 underground fuel tank
B. Assessment of materials and associated pollutants
When considering all of the significant materials at your facility evaluate whether any material is stored or handled that
may potentially be a source of pollutants to stormwater. Include a list all of the materials and the pollutants associated
with the identified significant materials.A Material Safety Data Sheet(MSDS) may be useful for this purpose.
Material Pol lutant
Ex. sawmill blades, lubricants Zinc%il
Gasoline Gasoine
When considering materials to include:raw materials,inte�nediate products,by-products,final products,and waster products.
5. Storm Water Control Measures Implementation (Part III implementation)
The SWPPP must document all of the stormwater control measures required in Part III of the Permit, including BMPs that are
used to manage stormwater.The Permittee should include all BMPs within each stormwater control category specified in Part
II I of the permit.The location and type of BMP along with implementation description of how these BMPs will work and be
measured should be included in the SWPPP.
Good housekee in
BMP Im lementation date Area/Activi Potential ollutants
Rock sediment tra Cleaned out 5-14 Browns Ba side N/A
Natural Grasses Planted 5-14 Browns Ba Side N/A
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Elimination and reducin ex osure
BMP Implementation date Area/Activit Potential pollutants
Salt stora e �
BMP Im lementation date Area/Activit Potential ollutants
Erosion revention and sediment control
BMP Impiementation date Area/Activit Potential ollutants
Rock Tra s
Mana ement of runoff
BMP Implementation date Area/Activit Potential ollutants
Rock Tra s
Natural Grasses
Ins ections
BMP Im lementation date Area/Activi Potential pollutants
Weekl
Preventive maintenance
BMP Implementation date Area/Activit Potential ollutants
N/A
S ill revention and res onse procedure
BMP Implementation date Area/Activity Potential pollutants
S ill Plan on site 4-12- 12 Gazebo Fuel
Mercu minimization lan
BMP Im lementation date Area/Activi Potential ollutants
N/A
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6. Inspections
All inspection shali be recorded and conducted in accordance with Part III.F. Inspection forms can be found on the MPCA
website at: http'//www pca state mn usrndex phq/water/water-tvpes-and-proprams/stormwater/industrial-stormwater/industrial-
stormwater.html?menuid=&redirect=1 and can be attached to the SWPPP.At a minimum all inspection dates,times,weather
conditions, inspectors name, inspection findings, and a description of all corrective actions taken shall be included in the
SWPPP. Remember that inspections are to occur monthly and at least one must occur during a runoff event.
Date �
mm/dd/ Time Weather Inspector
Date •
mm/dd/ Ins ection findin s Corrective actions taken
7. BMP Maintenance
The Permittee needs to make sure that all the BMPs that are treating stormwater on the site are adequately maintained and
functioning properly. In order to make sure BMPs are functioning properly periodic maintenance may be required. If
maintenance occurs all dates and descriptions of the maintenance must be documented in the SWPPP and be in accordance
with Part III.G.
Clean out Storm Water Tra s
Date of maintenance Maintenance conducted Ins ector
5-14 Di out and add new rocks Luke Ku'awa
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insert area activit
Date of maintenance Maintenance conducted Inspector
8. Non-Stormwater Discharge Certification
It is important that the Permittee eliminate all unauthorized stormwater discharges from the facility.Therefore the Permittee
must assess each discharge location and monitoring location for the presence of non-stormwater discharges and document all
findings.
Date Evaluation Discharge location Non-stormwater source
mm/dd/ rocess/actions taken
N/A
9. Spill Prevention and Response Procedure
All Permittees are required to have a Spill Prevention and Response Plan. However, if the facility already has a Spill Prevent
Control and Countermeasure Plan as required by federal law,the plan can incorporated into the SWPPP as a separate
document.At a minimum the plan to be included should have:Areas where spills have the potential to occur, discharge
locations and surface waters which would be affected by spills,all spills and quantities,contact information,and BMPS in place
to mitigate spill impacts.
10. Mercury Minimization Plan
If the Permittee has any mercury sources exposed to stormwater,a Mercury Minimization Plan is required.Within the plan a
description of the sources and mitigation techniques shall be included.
Date of
Exposed to Mitigation completion
Mercu source stortnwater techni ues mm/dd/
11. Employee Training Program
For industrial stormwater implementation at your facility to be successful,a program should be developed to train employees
at the facility how to fulfill main requirements of the permit including but not limited to: BMP operation and maintenance,
monitoring,good housekeeping, and material storage and management.The training needs to be done annually. If it is fitting
that training should occur more frequently,this should be noted in the training schedule in the SWPPP.All training documents
must either be attached or included in the SWPPP and include: trainer,trainer's organization, date of training,training topics,
and employees in attendance.
Trainin To ic-Trainer or anization
Date
mm/dd/ Emplo ee Name Si nature
4/13 All Staff
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12. impaired Waters/TMDLs
N/A
13. SWPPP Modifications
You should be reviewing the SWPPP annually making sure everything is current and updated, and modifying if it is not.Any
modification regardless of whether done annually of more frequently must be represented in the SWPPP. Modifications could
include but are not limited to change in design, operation,and maintenance, but could also include newly listed TMDLs and
through inspections, BMP deficiencies.
Modifications in the SWPPP also include and affect monitoring data. If your facility has changed the number or location of
benchmark/effluent limit monitoring locations,these must denoted in the SWPPP and represented in both the Annual Report
and Stormwater Monitoring Report. This also includes all waivers removing the Permittee from monitoring responsibility or
adjusting benchmark values.
If your facility adds other industrial activities,which are represented by other sectors then the ones you originally designated
on your facility's application.You must modify the SWPPP to show these changes and remember to monitor for any additional
parameters.Again,these changes should be explained in the Annual Report and Stormwater Monitoring Report.
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14. Mobile Operations .
If your facility has mobile operations, list all of the industrial activities and materials which are pertinent to these mobile
operations.
Mobile Activities Si nificant Materials
N/A
Describe all stormw8ter controls required by Part III and Part VII for the mobile operations:
This section of the SWPPP must be kept at every mobile operation
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I. Pau m2y appfy for mechanical per;nits by mail or in person at the City offices. Apptications will
be revlewed and a permit will l�issued within huo working days.
2. Pernit cards wil]be sent by retum maii after a review is comp:eted. PER�+IITS ARE NQT
VALII?tTN'iIL�"GL�RECEIVE�.PERMIT. WORK MUST NOT BEGL•�UNTIL THE
PERIYIIT CARD IS POSTFD ON THE JOS SITE.
3. �iechanicat Desi�s—Complete caiculations,dztails and specifications aze required for each
heating,ti•entilation,humiditication-dehumidihcation,ar�d air conditioning instaiation including
heat Ioss/heat gain calculation,design cemperatures,equipment ratings and identification as to
type_manufacturer and modei. Data sha!1 be presented on form pro�-ided.
4. t�then any new ccrostruc�ion or remodeling is inti•olved,a separate building permit must be
obtained.
5. .471 work murt be done in accordance with the Uniform h4echanicat CodeiState Building Cede
requiremenEs.
fi. �il work mu�t be inspected(,rough-in and final}. Cal!(952}249-4FQU.
(24-43 haur notice required)
7. House Heatin�Test Record must bc submitted before frnal.
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Mike Gaffron
From: Jessica Loftus
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2014 11:38 AM
To: Mike Gaffron
Subject: FW: [MPARS] Permit 2014-1924 issued - Minnetonka Your Boat Club
Attachments: 2014-1924_12034_permit.pdf
I received this permit for Your Boat Club. Is it relevant to you?
-----Original Message-----
From: MNDNR MPARS [mailto:NOREPLY.MPARS.dnr(�state.mn.us]
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2014 4:30 PM
To: ]essica Loftus
Subject: [MPARS] Permit 2014-1924 Issued - Minnetonka Your Boat Club
The DNR has issued a Water Appropriation permit to Your Boat Club, Zahl-Petroleum Maintenance
Co, Blake Drilling Company in Hennepin County (see attachment) . If you are not the permittee,
you are receiving this notification as a courtesy.
It appears that the impacts from the proposed dewatering on Lake Minnetonka, higher priority
appropriations, and sustainability will be small. The permit should be issued.
If you are the permittee or their agent, please carefully read all permit conditions and
limitations. You are responsible for complying with all terms of the permit. You may sign-in
to the MNDNR Permitting and Reporting System (MPARS) using the link below anytime you wish to
view or request changes to your permit. If you are using MPARS for the first time, you will
need to create an account.
https://webappsll.dnr.state.mn.us/mpars/public/permits
If you have any questions about the permit, please contact Area Hydrologist Kate Drewry at
kate.drewry�state.mn.us, (651) 259-5753 and/or Joe Richter at ioe.richter�state.mn.us, 651-
259-5703.
*** PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS EMAIL ***
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Control Agency COVE RAG E CARD
Industrial Stormwater Multi-Sector General Permit MNR050000
The facility listed below is authorized by the Minnesota Industrial Stormwater Multi-Sector General Permit.
This Permittee shall follow all of the requirements under the MPCA Industrial Stormwater Multi-Sector General
Permit MNR050000 for the named industrial facility.
The facility listed below has completed and shall follow their Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) as
required by MNR050000.
Industrial Activities authorized under this permit
SIC Industrial Activitv Industrial Subsector Industrial Sector
Primary: Marinas Q1 1Nater Transportation Facilities Q Water Transportation
4493
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If you have questions regarding the stormwater program for industrial activity, please access the MPCA's stormwater web site at
www.pca.state.mn.us/industrialstormwater, or call the Stormwater Hotline at 651-757-2119.
Permit ID Number: MNR0537XD Beginning Date: 4/16/2014
Owner: EOF Investments LLC
Operator: EOF Investments LLC Expiration Date: 4/5/2015
Facility: Brown's Bay Marina ISW
1444 Shorline Dr
Wayzata, MN 55391
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Mailing Address:
PO Box 66
Crystal Bay, MN 55323-0066
From: James Van Eyll [mailto:jvaneyll@longlakemn.gov]
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2014 1:46 PM
To: Lyle Oman
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Lyle Oman
From: James Van Eyll [jvaneyll@longlakemn.gov]
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2014 8:25 AM
To: Lyle Oman
Cc: Jeff Cooper
Subject: Re: Message from "ricohscanner"
Thanks
James Van Eyll
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On May 8, 2014, at 4:08 PM, Lyle Oman <LOman�a�,ci.orono.mn.us> wrote:
James, no I didn't. If you are approving it then its fine with me.
Lyle Oman
Building Official
City of Orono
TO SCHEDULE AN INSPECTION, CALL: 952.249.4600
952.249.4625- Direct Dial
952.249.4600 - Main
952.249.4616 - Fax
www.ci.orono.mn.us
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Office Hours: Monday- Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm
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Physical Address:
2750 Kelley Parkway
Orono, MN 55356
Mailing Address:
PO Box 66
Crystal Bay, MN 55323-0066
From: James Van Eyll [mailto:jvaneyll@longlakemn.gov]
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2014 1:46 PM
To: Lyle Oman
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Cc: Jeff Cooper
Subject: Fwd: Message from "ricohscanner"
Did you receive a cope of this? I feel this is a better design then the first one.
James Van Eyll
Fire Chief
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