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A. !n ail c~.~xs where 4`~e pertattxzt by pufrcming tlx: w~xk aut}t,xiz.-~1 by this pcrnit shalt invol~c t`te t_tSi.n~, LL;rr2_ .~ ~ayng ~[ am rrr.~.-rty ng}:L3 , r :, t.v=. z tin . ,.,;~~-
<br />,.a-Kr. cr zrxx~ ~x nfarr; publi.-ly ourz-d Larx'_s a improvcrner~t3 L~',aX~xl cr ir.Ccr~t 4~,zrPi.R t:.e permitzre, `.~„ ~_ rr~-.: -i. ~_~ ;~_i:i r~r.i,n `~. ,~-;-;.,-r _::r_~::: ~ Y=-,; r',"
<br />agerx7es, a auttwrities con«rtx-d, and shall acquire all pTOp~-rty, rights and intcrcsis neeeicd for the work.
<br />9. 72»s permit is permissive only. No liability shall be imposed by the State of Miaaesota a any of its offices, agents a employees, officially a personally, on account of the
<br />grading hermf ~ on accaui of auty damage to any pcrsort or property resuhing from any ad or omission of the pernritiee a any of its agents, employees, or contractors. 'this
<br />permit shall not be construed as estopping or limiting any legal claims a right of action of any person other than the state agairtsi the pervrlttee, its agents, employees, a
<br />oartradors, for any damage a' injury rrsuhing from any such ad a omission, a as estopping a limiting any legal claim a right of action of the state against the per'mrttee,
<br />its agents, employees, or contractors for violation of or failure to comply with the permit a applicable provisions of law.
<br />10. Arty extensiat of the surface ofpublic waters resuhing from work authorized by this permit shall bernure protected waters and left open and unobstructed for use by the public.
<br />I t. No nsataial excavated by authority of this permit nor material from any other source, except as specified herein, shall be placed on any portion of the bed of said watt-rs which
<br />lies below (as indicated above.)
<br />12. When the wait authorized by this permit involves the draining, filling or burning of wetlands ant subject to DNR jurisdiction, the permittee shall not initiate any work under
<br />this pemvt until the pervtittee has obtained official. approval from the resporuible governmental unit as required by the titinnesota Wetlands Conservation Act of 1991.
<br />1. Erosion control measures shall be adequately designed for the site characteristics. They may include staked haybales, diversion channels,
<br />sediment ponds, or sediment fences. They shall be installed in accordance with "Protectinz Water Quality in Urban Areas - Best Manag_ment
<br />Pr :.^tices for T~,4,ir,~ecnta°~ MPCA: October 1989, prior to commencement and maintained throughout the project. All exposed soil shall be
<br />stabilized as soon as possible and no later than 72 hours after the completion of the project. Topsoil should be used to re-dress disturbed soil
<br />areas and indigenous plant species should be used to revegetate disturbed areas whenever possible.
<br />2. A sediment barrier shall be installed around the area of excavation immediately prior to starting the project to limit erosion and turbidity to
<br />the affected areas. This barrier involves the use of filter fabric material supported by stakes or a snow fence. The bamer shall be removed
<br />upon completion of the work, after sediment has cotssolidated.
<br />3. Excavated materials must be deposited or stored in an upland area, in a manner where the materials will not be redeposited into the protected
<br />water by reasonably expected high water or runoff.
<br />4. A report (i.e., map and brief description) shall be submitted to the Regional Hydrologist describing the temporary and permanent disposal
<br />of the excavation spoils. The excavation authorized by this aermit shall not commence until the placement site for spoils has been approved
<br />in writing by the Re 'onal Hydroloets~t.
<br />No activity affecting the bed of the protected water may be conducted between April 1 and June 30, to minimise impacts on fish spawning
<br />and migration. ffwork during this time is essential, it shall be done only upon the written approval of the Area Fisheries Manager, at 612-772-
<br />79~0.
<br />6. The permittee shall monitor all disturbed areas for the presence of purple loosestrife and control the plant as described in the attached
<br />pamphlet titled "Purple L,oosestrife Alert." The DNR aquatic plant manager should be contacted at 772-7950 for permit needs and additional
<br />information.
<br />A permit must be obtained from the City of Shoreview for the above work. This permit does not release the permittee from the obligation
<br />of obtaining a permit from the City of Shoreview.
<br />City of Shoreview
<br />Grass Lake Watershed Management Organization
<br />U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tim Fell
<br />Ramsey Soil and Water Conservation District
<br />DNR Conservation Officer Gary Thell
<br />DNR Fisheries, Dave Zappetillo
<br />DNR Wildlife, Bob Welsh
<br />Central Waters, Ron Anderson
<br />Lake Owasso (62-56P) File
<br />urftorized Signature Ti~(e ate
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<br />Dale E. Homuth Re tonal H drolo ist
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