HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006-P10413 - land alteration PERMIT
CITY OF ORONO Permit Number:
2750 Kelley Parkway- PO Box 66 P10413
Crystal Bay, Minnesota 55323 Permit Type: User Defined
(952)�49-4600 Date Issued: 10/5/2006
SITE ADDRESS: 1180 Phillips Dr Unit#
Long Lake,MN 55356
P��� 27-118-23-32-0008
DESCRIPTION:
Proposed Use: Residential
Permit Class: General
Permit Type: User Defined Permit Sub-type(s): Land Alteration(SOl+cu yds
DETAILS:
Approved per resolution#: 5490
Separate pernuts required:
NOTICES/REMARKS:
CUP Approved-Reso#5490
FEE SUMMARY: Permit Fee: $ 50.00 Valuation: $ 0.00
TOTAL FEE: $ 50.00
APPLICANT: Landscaping Plus(See Comments) OWNER: Wendy B McLaughlin
P.O.Box 508 1180 Phillips Dr
Long Lake,MN 55356 Long Lake,MN 55356
THE LJNDERSIGNED HEREBY R$QUESTS PERMISSION TO MAKE THE REAL IMPROVEMENTS SPECIFIED
AND AGREES TO DO ALL WORI�IN STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH ALL CITY OF ORONO ORDINANCES AND STATE OF
MINNESOTA BUILDING CODE Ir,EQUIREMENTS.
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ANT RMITEE SIGNATURE ISSUED BY SIGNATURE
Copies: 1-File(Signatures Required), 1-Applicant, 1-Monthly Reports, 1-Assessing,(If Septic, 1-Septic) Page 1
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�'��o�,�� (952)249-4600 � � Amount: $ �� ' C.U.P Filed: �'� ''
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Approved By: M�f � Sife Plan: !D-y-O (.
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Recommends: A roval,8 Denial ❑
CITY OF ORONO - USER D INED/GENERAL PERMIT
(All pennits must be approved by the Building Official and/or Zoning Department)
Job Site/Owner Information:
Site Address: � � C�v �� �
Owner: l..�c�.� u G�,�, Mailing Address: �/�� I i�+�< </►5 �-�,
c�ty: � L ' z;p: �55�S�
Home Phone: 1-r,�—c/.�6 ,��/�S Alternate Phone:
Contractor/Applicant Inforrriation:
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Address: Q_�, ` `�_ ��'�; State License #: /V
City: � • �- Zip: ��35 h Expiration Date:
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' ' TYPES OF USER DEFINED PERMITS
❑ Stairway to Lake ❑ Retaining Walls ❑ Temporarv Trailer
General-User Defined Surcharge General-User Defined Surcharge General-User Defined
*(Per UBC) * (Per UBC) * $30.00
*Estimated Cost: $ *Estimated Cost: $
❑ Docks-42"or Greater Land Alteration ❑ Zoning Review
General-User Defined Surcharge General-User Defined General-User Defined
❑ Commercial-(Per UBC) ❑ 0-500 Cubic Yards *ForO-75'Zone-$30.00
*EStimated COSt: $ $50.00(Needs Site Plan) �
General-User Defined �501+CubiC Ya \�
❑ Residentia]- $30.00 �� � $50.00 Needs C.U.P.) ��j`'ti
❑ Tree Removal
General-User Defined
*Within 0-75' -�30.00
I herby apply for a User Defined Permit and I acknowledge that the information above is complete and
accurate;that the work will be in conformance with the Ordinances and Codes of the City and with the State
Building Code; that I understand this is not a permit and work is not to start without a permit; and that the
���ork���' n r with the approved plan.
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P.O.Box 508
Long Lake,MN 55356
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City of Orono CUP Application
�� MCWD Permit Application
�� Version III July 6, 2006
� Project Name: Wendy McLaughlin Residence
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� Project Address: 1180 Phillips Drive
(� Orono, MN
�� Project Scope: Creation of additional Wetland on East South East
' � side of site
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j1. Create an open-water wetland to help contain flooding and act as a
natural water filtration system.
`r Open-water depth not to exceed 5 feet and to have an undulatin bottom a r
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�`I recommendations. It is anticipated that the majority of the spoil is to be left on
j site and graded out. All disturbed areas will be landscaped with appropriate
wetland and/or native seeds/plants per requirements.
Custom Design �
& Installation The home is a recent purchase for the current homeowner, Wendy McLaughlin.
In purchasing the home no disclosure was ever given by the previous
homeowners in regards to the fact that much of the site is considered wetland.
Nor did the previous owner divulge any information to the sites reaction to
rainfalls and seasonal differences.
The homeowners priority here is to preserve the natural surroundings of the
home site by: Improve on-site water retentian with the addition of an open
(952)473-6649 Tei. water wetland, Rejuvenate the e�sting wetland by removing the Reed Canary
(952)473-6661 Fax grass and replacing with native species, Increase water accessibility and
availability for wildlife.
2. Wetland Protection
In following the Rules set forth by the City of Orono
Article XI Wetlands Protection Division 1
a. (Sec 78-1601 C ) In regard to policy. No net loss of wetland will
occur we simply are asking to convert some of the area outside
the delineated wetland to and open water wetland retention area.
P.O. Box 508 b. (Sec 78-1601 C 1-4)Wetland quality and quantity will in fact
Long Lake,lvlN 55356 increase due to the added area of lowland and the possibility to
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`� further retain water during rain events. In addition the plan to
`r restore the existing wetland by removing the reed canary grass
through generally accepted herbicide applications as recommend
�� by BWSR and then reseeding the wetland area and reseeding the
newly developed open water wetland as well as surrounding
buf�'er and additional praines. Restoration and Re-vegetation plan
` will follow recommendations set forth by BWSR and as
�►7 documented in the Restoring&Managing Native Wetland &
�r Upland Vegetation as described by Robert L. Jacobson.
� Additional planting of trees andlor shrubs may be added to the
�� perimeter of the delineated wetland and the new excavated areas.
Please see seeding descriptions below.
�, i i 1� c. (Sec 78-1602) This adjacent wetland area falls under Type 1-
J � �► Seasonally flooded basins or floodplains.
Id. (Sec 78-1603) Current overlays and wetland boundaries are were
`� provided in the wetland delineation report produced by Svoboda
Ecological Resources.
�i ' e. (Sec 78-1603) Current survey of property and most recent
detineation is enclosed. Copy of survey with proposed ond is
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Custom Design also enclosed with suggested excavation deposit area noted
& Installation
f. (Sec 78-1603) Cross section of pond attached. Pond depth will
not exceed 5 feet. Basin sides will have a range of slopes from
3:1 to 10:1
g. (Sec 78-1603) The current wetland boundaries are recorded on
the new Survey created by Advanced Surveying. The proposed
additional created open water wetland areas are also mapped and
(952)473-6649 Tel. include proposed new elevations.
(952)473-6661 Fax h. (Sec 78-1603) Cross section of pond attached. Pond depth will
not exceed 5 feet. Basin sides will have a range of slopes from
3:1 to 10:1
i. (Sec 78-1603) On site spoil disposal is preferred. See Survey for
suggested locations.
j. (Sec 78-1603 & Sec 78-1604)A current Wetland Delineation
was previously submitted to the MCWD for review by Svoboda
Ecological for the proposed property. Approval of the
delineation is expected as the area was slightly enlarged by James
Whisker of the MCWD from the original area set forth by
p o.sox sos Svoboda Ecological. The new area has been surveyed and
Long Lake,MN 55356 appropriately recorded. Concerns of that report are the timing in
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1� which the surve was don imm i .
y e ed ately following tremendous
`1 amounts of rainfall. While certainly this expertly conducted there
is not an exact science to this process and would request review
I� of the delineated area through out the growing season.
k (Sec 78-1605 a) It is the goal of the homeowner to improve and
� restore areas of the adjacent. The change is not affecting any
�► area of the current wetland.
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f 1. (Sec 78-1605 b 1-3) The current wetland to be excavated is
�� overrun with reed canary grass and is currently not holding and
dispersing normal rain events. The on site drain is helping to
alleviate the water load from the area described; however, it is
1' i,� 1� pushing more water down stream which could possibly be
� overloading that wetland. Excavation of an open water wetland
I , would allow for more water storage before water is pushed down
stream via the existing drain tile. Excavation of this open water
`T wetland may also help limit the any adverse afFects the cunent
degraded and impacted wetland may be having on the down
stream watersheds.
�j m. (Sec 78-1605 b 1-3 & c The homeowner understands the buffer
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Custom Design zone is an important part of the wetland. The homeowner is
& Installation offering to help increase the wetland via restoring presently
impacted areas, but would ask for cooperation on the mater of the
buffer zone. Specifically on the NW side of the wetland so as
not to incur any hardship as to loosing lawn to the most current
delineation. Currently the lawn extends into the buffer zone &
the wetland. MWCD and City of Orono("Manage 3") guidelines
ask for a wetland buffer zone of 16.5'. The creation of this size
buffer outside the recently delineated wetland would essentially
eliminate the side and rear lawn. It is the hope that the MWCD
(952)473-6649 Tel. and the City of Orono will recognize the homeowner's quest to
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make environmental improvements. Buffer averaging will be
used to supply appropriate amounts of buffer zone in additional
areas of the property_ See Survey for buffer zone. See Planting
and Re-vegetation below.
n. (Sec 78-1610 b 3) Cross section of pond attached. Pond depth
will not exceed 5 feet. Basin sides will have a range of slopes
from 3:1 to 10:1
o. (Sec 78-1610 b 3)) On site spoil disposal is preferred. See
Survey for suggested locations.
P.O.Box 508 p_ (Sec 78-1610 b 4) Wetland quality and quantity will in fact
Long Lake, MN 55356 increase due to the added area of lowland and the possibility to
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1� ' further retain water durin rain events. In addition the lan to
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`1 rejuvenate the existing wetland by removing the reed canary
grass through generally accepted herbicide applications as
�� recommend by BOWSER and then reseeding the wetland area
and reseeding the newly developed open water wetland as well as
surrounding buffer and additional prairies . Please see landscape
� and re-vegetation descriptions below.
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ty q. (Sec 78-1610 b 4) Re-vegetation plan will follow
� recommendations set forth by BWSR and as documented in the
�� Restoring & Managing Native Wetland & Upland Vegetation as
described by Robert L. Jacobson. Additional planting of trees
and/or shrubs may be added to the perimeter of the delineated
l, I J� 1� wetland and the new excavated areas. The following is a typical
� native seed mi�ure as provided by Shooting Star Native Seeds
iDESCRIPTION: Nafive sedge/prairie meadow mix. Reaches a height of appro�amately 36 to
48
`� inches. Developed for use on hydric soils and for wetland restaration.Oats to be substituted
for Winter Wheat in spring plantings at a ratio of 1 to 1.
� INSTALLATION NOTE: Sedges, meadow grasses,and meadow forbs are best installed by
the
j broadcast meathod, separate from the main grass mix, in early spring or fall it possible.
Many of
Custom Design these species require pre-germination treatments.
& Installation
SEED MIXTURE 325PSM RATE: 84 Ibs/acre(92.8 kg/ha)
GRASS COMPONENT
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME#LBS%AGE
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Big Bluestem Arrdropogon gerardii 1.50 15.00%
Fringed Brome Bromus ciliatus 1.5Q 15.00%
. Slender Wheatgrass Agropyron trachycaulum 1.50 15.00%
Virginia Wild Rye Elymus virginicus 1.50 15.00%
Switch Grass Panicum virgatum 0.50 5.00%
(952)473-6649 Tel. �owl Bluegrass Poa palustris 1.50 15.Q0%
(952)473-6661 Fax Indian Grass Sorghastrum nutans 1.50 15_00%
Prairie Cordgrass Spartina pectinata 0.5Q 5.00%
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GRASS TOTALS 10.00 100.00%
SEDGE COMPONENT
�OMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME#LBS%AGE
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Sluejoint Calamagrostis canadensis 020 10.00°/a
Bottle Brush Sedge Carex comosa 0.30 15.00%
Tussock Sedge Carex stricta 0.20 10.00%
Fox Sedge Carex vu/pinoidea 020 10.00%
Reed Mana Grass Glyceria grandis 0.20 10.Q0%
Fowl Mana Grass Glyceria striata Q.20 10.00%
P.O.Box 508 Green Bulrush Scirpus atrovirens 020 10.00%
Long Lake,MN 55356 Wool Grass Scirpus cyperinus 0.20 10.00%
GreaUSoft Stem Bulrush Scirpus validus 0.30 15.00%
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`r SEDGE TOTALS 2.00 100.00%
�� COVER CROP COMPONENT
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME#LBS%AGE
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� Winter Wheat Triticum aestivum 56.00 80.00%
Annual Rye Lolium rtalicum 11.20 16.00%
�`� Slender Wheatgrass Agropyron trachycaulum 2_80 4.00%__________________________
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�� COVER CROP TOTALS 70.00 100.00%
WET FORBS COMPONENT
COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME#LBS%AGE
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Giant Fragrant Hyssop Agastache foeniculum 0.04 2.00%
I Water Plantain Alisma subcordatum 0.08 4.00%
Meadow Garlic Allium canadense 0.02 1.00%
Canada Anemone Anemone canadesis 0.02 1.00%
`j Marsh Milkweed Asclepias incamata 0.04 2.00%
Panicled Aster Aster simplex 0.06 3.00%
� New England Aster Aster novae-angliae 0.06 3.00%
Swamp Aster Aster puniceus 0.06 3.00%
j Flat-Topped Aster Aster umbellatus 0,02 1.00%
Canada Tick Trefoil Desmodium canadense 0.02 1.00%
Custom Design Joe-Pye Weed Eupatorium maculatum 0.34 17.00%
& Installation Boneset Eupatorium pertoliatum 020 10.00%
Grass-Leaved Goldenrod Sofidago graminifolia 0.04 2.00%
Sneezeweed Helenium autumnale 0.02 1.00%
Giant Sunflower Helianthus giganteus 0.04 2.00%
�arly Sunflower Heliopsis helianthoides 0.02 1.00%
Great St.John'S Wort Nyperrcum pyramidatum 0.04 2.00%
Blue Flag Iris Iris versicolor 0.02 1.00%
Tall Blazingstar Liatris pycnostachya 0.16 8.00%
Wild Bergamot Monarda fistulosa 0.02 1.00%
UVhite Prairie Clover Dalea candrdum 0.02 1.00%
Purple Prairie Clover Dlea purpurea 0.04 2.00%
(952)473-6649 Tel. Mountain Mint Pycnanthemum virginianum 0.02 1.00%
(952)473-6661 Fax Black-Eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta 0.12 6.00%
Stiff Goldenrod So/idago rigida 0.04 2.00°�
Tall Meadow Rue Thalictrum dasycarpum 0.04 2.OQ%
S1ue Vervain Verbena hastata 0.28 14.00%
Ironweed Vernonia fasciculata 0.02 1.00%
Culver's Root Veronicastrum virginicum 0.06 3.00%
t"'aolden Alexanders Zizia aurea 0.04 2.00%
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WET FORBS TOTALS 2.00 100.00%
3. Wetland Protection
In following the Rules set forth by the MCWD in particular RLILE D
P o.Box 508 i.e. (1-a)meaning sub item(a) of sub rule (1) of Rule D
Long Lake,MN 55356
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1� a. (1-a) In regard to policy. No net loss of wetland will occur we
`� simply are asking to convert some of the area outside the
delineated wetland to and open water wetland retention area.
,� b. (1-b) Wetland quality and quantity will in fact increase due to the
added area of lowland and the possibility to further retain water
� during rain events. In addition the plan to restore the existing
�► wetland by removing the reed canary grass through generally
t� accepted herbicide applications as recommend by BWSR and
� then reseeding the wetland area and reseeding the newly
developed open water wetland as well as surrounding buffer and
�� additional prairies. Restoration and Re-vegetation plan will
follow recommendations set forth by BWSR and as documented
l, jJj 1� in the Restoring &Managing Native Wetland&Upland
� Vegetation as described by Robert L. Jacobson. Additional
I planting of trees and/or shrubs may be added to the perimeter of
the delineated wetland and the new excavated areas. Please see
� seeding descriptions below
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c. (1-g) As fore mentioned the homeowner is restoring impacted
�j wetlands by previous owners.
Custom Design d. (2) It is the goal of the homeowner to improve and restore areas
& Installation of the impacted wetland. The change is not affecting any area of
the current.
e. (3-c) The current wetland to be excavated is overrun with reed
canary grass and is currently not holding and dispersing normal
rain events. The on site drain is helping to alleviate the water
load from the area described; however, it is pushing more water
down stream which could possibly be overloading that wetland.
Excavation of an open water wetland would allow for more water
(952)473-6649 Tel. storage before water is pushed down stream via the existing drain
(952)473-6661 Fax tile. Excavation of this open water wetland may also help limit
the any adverse affects the cunent degraded and impacted
wetland may,be having on the down stream watersheds.
f. (4-a) The homeowner understands the buffer zone is an
important part of the wetland. The homeowner is offering to
help increase the wetland via restoring presently impacted areas,
but would ask for cooperation on the mater of the buf�er zone.
Specifically on the NW side of the wetland so as not to incur any
hardship as to loosing lawn to the most current delineation.
Currently the lawn e�ends into the buf�'er zone&the wetland.
MWCD and City of Orono guidelines ask for a wetland buffer
P.O.Box 508 zone of 16.5'. The creation of this size buffer outside the
Long Lake,MN 55356 recently delineated wetland would essentially eliminate the side
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`� and rear lawn. It is the hope that the MWCD will recognize the
`� homeowner's quest to make environmental improvements.
Buffer averaging will be used to supply appropriate amounts of
�� buffer zone in additional areas of the property.
g. (�-a) Current survey of property and most recent delineation is
� enclosed. Copy of survey with proposed pond is also enclosed
�► with suggested excavation deposit area noted
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� h. (5-b) A current Wetland Delineation was previously submitted to
the MCWD for review by Svoboda Ecological for the proposed
�� property. Approval of the delineation is expected as the area was
slightly enlarged by James Whisker of the MCWD from the
�, Ii�� original area set forth by Svoboda Ecological. The new area has
J 1► been surveyed and appropriately recorded. Concerns of that
I report are the timing in which the survey was done immediately
following tremendous amounts of rainfall. While certainly this
`t expertly conducted there is not an exact science to this process
and would request review of the delineated area through out the
growmg season.
�� i. (5-e-1,2, 3) Cross section of ond attached. Pond de th will not
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Custom Design exceed 5 feet. Basin sides wi11 have a range of slopes from 3:1 to
& Installation 10:1
j. (5-e-4,5,6) On site spoil disposal is preferred. See Survey for
suggested locations.
4. Install water movemendaeration system to alleviate open water
stagnation as needed.
(952)473-6649 Tel, a. Option 1
(952)473-6661 Fax Install an Aquascape Designs Inc. constructed wetland and snorkel
systems in which pumps are placed to pump water from the
excavated open wate�r wetland to one or possibly two onsite lined
filtration areas and then returned to pond via lined stream bed. This
is to help avert any sedimern loading and water stagnation. Wetlands
are constructed with ADI snorkel systems to allow future sediment
cleanout as needed within the lined filtration areas. Please see
attached information and details in regards to the ADI filtration
system.
b. Option 2
Install below water aerator or floating aerator.
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1� � 5. Remove existing irrigation system from alteration area.
`T Previous homeowners installed a lawn irrigation system that currently extends
well into the area deemed wetland by the most recent wetland delineation.
,� Obviously this area does not need the added water. Remove/Relocate/Adjust
the ii-rigation system to alleviate the irrigations system fram watering the
� wetland.
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� 6. Existing surface drain and drain tile to be cleaned out.
`� During construction of the housing development a drain tile was installed and
flows north to another pond according to the City of Orono. Cleanout of the
l, j � j� drain tile is needed to insure proper drainage. No alteration is planned other
J � ► than line cleanout.
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`� Questions please call Matthew W. Laue of Landscaping Plus at:
612-701-9771 cell
952-473-6649 office
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Custom Design p•O. Box 508
& Installation Long Lake, MN 55356
(952)473-6649 Tel.
(952)473-6661 Fax
P.O.Box 508
Long Lake,MN 55356
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� , Improving Quality of Water, Quality of Life
Established in 1967
Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Chapter 103D, and on the basis of statements
and information contained in the permit application, correspondence, plans,
�'h��rlii,��t�����1���a����l, maps, and all other supporting data submitted by the applicant, and made a part
��{,r��,`h��A�l�t,c,,rr�� hereof by reference, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to the applicant
named below for use and development of land in the Minnehaha Creek
4o�lrmitted to n Wat@�Sh2d �IStI'ICt.
le�z�ler�sliip rnle iii
�:�����rt�t�„g;ir,�pr�o��•t���, Issued to: Wendv McLauqhlin Permit No: 06-238
`'`"j"'n"`t°"'<<Il` Location: 1180 Phillips Drive, Orono
Srq'fnCr'rt�ntdPs ancl
� Purpose: Rule B: Erosion Control
�'ffilirite�l gro�rrrd Evuter
,�E��o�„��E�����id�i,�rl�e Date of Issuance: 10/04/06 Date of Expiration: 10/04/07
1�;�r�-<<��,��1�I���it,�g rl<<���� By Or r of the Boar Managers
re�latiu�ishipc to t{�e
c=4nsvsCerirs o����hirh�t{iey � 1112S �l�/ISket'
nre a�t integrnl part, District Technician
r1,�ot�,h�e���l�lr�o��, This permit is not transferable without District approval, and is valid to the date of
���r;��r{�1 p�o�e�rs, 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
<>d,; „r;:;;�,�;r,r>�•,;,rr��t permit must be received by the District at least 30 days before expiration.
��;�����a��o,-�,��ttd or1�e,� The applicant is responsible for compliance with all District Rules and for the
�;,���;n,,;,l,�s��-��„ action of their representatives, contractors, and employees.
='"�'"�`�'�'���`'� Conditions: Project to be completed as described in plans submitted to the
�,;,��.�-�ut����rh�„k;,�g,�,�, MCWD office on September 29, 2006 according to the provisions
of this permit.
t��to,�,«�1��,��tcng�zg��d . Properly install and maintain all required MCWD Rule B,
:��t�:�r�n���,«v,��,�d rl�e erosion control measures until the disturbed areas are
restabilized
�-:<<;r1���f����1�����f/,t�t�!« • A rock entrance will be required if excessive off-site tracking is
�`i�i���r,.
documented by MCWD staff
� • No work is permitted in the designated buffer area without
MCW D approval
• When the site is restablilized and the MCWD staff has
pertormed a final inspection, all silt fences must be removed
(Statement concerning fees for inspections, violations, etc... on following page)
18202 Minnetonka Boulevartl,Deephaven Mi�nesota 55391 • Phone:952-471-0590 � Fax 952-471-0682 • �vww.minnehahacreek.org