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MINNEHAHA CREEK � WATERSHED DISTRICT
QUALITY OF WATER °-�`� QUALITY OF LIFE
Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Chapter 103D, and on the basis of statements
and information contained in the permit application, correspondence, plans,
The Minnehaha 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�and in the Minnehaha Creek
committed to a leadership Watershed District.
role in protecting, ',
Issued to: Three Rivers Park District/MCWD Permit No: 12-390 '
improving and managing '
the surface waters and Location� Bia lsland (North Side) Orono '
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affiliated groundwater Purpose� Erosion Control Floodplain Alteration, Shoreline & Streambank j
Stabilization �
resources within the ��
Disfict,including their Date of Issuance: 11/2/2012 Date of Ex iration: 11/2/2013 i
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relationships to the By Order of the Board of Managers ',
ecosystems of which `��� ��-'''�� '
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they are an integral part. Steve Christopher i
District Technician '
We achieve our mission
through regulation, This permit is not transferable without District approval, and is valid to the date of '
expiration. No activity is authorized beyond the expiration date. If the permittee
capital projects, requires more time to complete the project, an application for renewal of the
permit must be received by the District at least 30 days before expiration.
education,cooperative
endeavors,and other The applicant is responsible for compliance with all District Rules and for the
action of their representatives, contractors, and employees.
prog�ams based on
Conditions: Project to be completed as described in plans submitted to the
sound science, MCWD office on October 17, 2012 according to the provisions of
innovafivethinking,an this permit.
• If aquatic plantings or aquatic plant removal is needed, a
informed and engaged separate Aquatic Plant Management permit shall be obtained
constituency,and the from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
• Specification of the methods, schedule and party responsible
cost effective use of for ensuring establishment and maintenance of the vegetation
for the three years following installation or construction. The
public fi,nds. plan shall include the control of invasive species and
replacement of vegetation as necessary.
• A perpetual operations plan describing techniques for
maintenance of access corridors, periodic selective vegetation
18202 Minnetonka Boulevard, Deephaven, MN 55391 •Office: (952)471-0590� Fax: (952)471-0682•www.minnehahacreek.org
MINNEHAHA CREEK � � WATERSHED DISTRICT
QUALITY OF WATER "`^'- QUALITY OF LIFE
removal and ongoing maintenance of bioengineering
The Minnehaha Creek stabilization practices.
• Properly install and maintain all required erosion control
Watershed District is measures until the disturbed areas are re-stabilized
• When the site is re-stabilized and the MCWD staff has
committed to a leadership performed a final inspection, all silt fences must be removed
rote in protecting,
improving and managing
(Statement concerning fees for inspections, violations, etc... on following page)
the surFace waters and
affiliated groundwater II
resources within the
District,induding their
relationships to the
ecosystems of which
they are an irrteg�al part.
We achieve our mission
through regulation,
capital projects,
education,cooperafive
endeavors,and other
programs based on
sound science,
innovative thinking,an
informed and engaged
constituency,and the
cost effective use of
public funds.
18202 Minnetonka Boulevard, Deephaven, MN 55391 •Office: (952)471-0590• Fax: (952)471-0682•www.minnehahacreek.org
MINNEHAHA CREEK � WATERSHED DISTRICT
QUALITY OF WATER '^�-�- QUALITY OF LIFE
Inspection/Analvsis/Monitorinq Fees
The Minnehaha Creek
A site inspection and monitoring by District staff will be performed where the
Watershed District is activity involves:
committed to a leadership
• a commercial/industrial/multi-family residential development
role in protecting, . a single family residential development greater than 5 acres or of any size if
improving and managing W�thin the Minnehaha Creek subwatershed
• any alteration of a floodplain or wetland
the wrFace waters and � dredging within the beds, banks or shores of any protected water or wetland
• a violation
affiliated groundwater . any project which in the judgment of the District staff should be inspected
resources within the due to project location, scope, or construction techniques
District,incWding their
relationships to the In these cases, the applicant shall pay to the District a fee equal to the actual
costs of field inspection of the work, including investigation of the area affected
ecosystems of wh;�h by the work, analysis of the work, and any subsequent monitoring of the work,
which in the case of a violation shall be at least $35.
they are an integral part.
We achieve our mission
through regulation, Standard Fee Schedule
�P'��►�1�- District professional staff $ 57.74"
education,cooperative District interns $ 36.44"
District clerical staff $ 42.16''
endeavors,and other Consulting Senior Engineer $ contracted rate
Consulting Engineer/Technician $ contracted rate
programs based on District Counsel $ contracted rate
sound science, Application fee $ 10.00
Copy costs $ .25 + actual staff time
innovative thinking,an Color copy costs $ 1.00 + actual staff time
informed and engaged
constituency,and the
* Hourly
cost ef�ective use of
public funds.
18202 Minnetonka Boulevard, Deephaven, MN 55391 �Office: (952)471-0590• Fax: (952)471-0682 •www.minnehahacreek.org