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HomeMy WebLinkAbout46000990459000_Conditional Use Permits_07-29-1986Conditional Use Permits Barcode 128 -'<-*-f<^ Ji/-Z^ -'*"‘-0«^ •‘=*-0. 01 iJliJK lAlJL ijOUr^l'I Conditional Use Permit CUP^ j2r<Ov>_^_ ^Joutk* ^a^^tZAr>a^OWNER’S NAME: Address LiOCSltlOll! Lake Hq.^Q Sec. S' TwpyV RangeTwp. Name (H^iUZeucl ^e> r> ^ «?5~ /&Mfjut>L^ /LJbcJe^ / £ctfU/<^ S~t: /ijb^^C2W C-^a-ao. -S^ «:r>-v ^eSO/ @ 19 , ExpiresIssued Work Authorized ;6 jUJauSM- -oJoa^ o»- *fc^-«- ^xTt (^■^JO'ty ou jy\OL^ *t>tr** Qla>Vvi^ Co>^_p. 19_^^-/<s-lOc>o IT r^ 4 BY: NOTli: This card shall be placed in a conspicuous place not more than 4 feet above grade on the premises on which work is to be done, and shall be maintained there until completion of such work. Notify Department of Land and Resource Management, Telephone (218) 739-2271 when authorized work has been completed.Lj-I OTTER TAIL COUNTY, MINNESOT, Board of County Commissioners CO“^p^lNISTRATOR, Land and Resource Management 1. Entire area shall be stabilized within 10 days of the completion of the moving project. 2. Owner is legally responsible for all surface water drainage that may occur. 3. No fill shall enter or be taken from the beds of a public water without a valid permit from the State of Minnesota Depart­ ment of Natural Resources. 4. If the terms of this permit are violated the entire permit may be revoked and the owner may be subject to legal prosecu- 64Ji702 -APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT- Shoreland Management Ordinance Otter Tail County Fergus Falls, Minnesota 56537 OctobeA 15 S5 30.00 4S05Application Fee $Rec. No.19Date: 56-210 ^__Twp.134 OtteAXaJJiTwp. NameRangeSec.Legal description of land: Lake No. /Long RVLake ClassLake Name Fire No.Legal Description: 4/0*^ Office Cfi Cowity (^.order Ownty of Otter I iMby cw*/ tm t« !^ru- ma< Mi M it M Loti 24, and 25 ojJ Echo Ranch Rivtcn.a, Block 1 tot fword 5«!■,I39 uw-i-, Vjti.ier Doe. r. Parcel Number: Proposed Use of Land: Land flit: TiZJi appfioxAjnatdy 7500 iquoAc ^cct o^ watca covcAcd AuA^acc Mtth about 600 cubic yoAdU, o^ InoAganlc matcAlal to ti^t the &ufi{^acc IS Inches. Final coveA to be i>an.dlgnjoJSJS ^uA^ace. Be&ch Vevelopmcnt: Cut 2 to 3 ^cct 0^ Icc Aldge ^oA a latcAal distance o^ 50 ^eet In the centeA o^ Lot 25. Cut matcAlal ivltl be used as ^lll In lou) spots. CoveA beach oAea with clean sand not to exceed 6 Inches deep noA moAe than 10 ^eeX wat.eAJWoAd o j OHfdM. _____ In order to properly evaluate the situation, please provide as much supplementary information as possible, such as: maps, plans, information about surrounding property, etc. APP{-\C\Af4T SHALL BE PRESENT AT THE SCHEDULED HEARING. Address: HomePh.yy S~S9 ^2. Bus. Ph. Owner: Applicant Signature: 7' 30 P «.VecembeA 4 , I9_ii Time:Date of hearing: Tabled until kpAll 2, 19S6. 5-7-S6: Conditional Requirements: TeAAy LejeheA’s Aecommendatlon. Tabled until May 7, 19S6 peA AppAoved - to allow to ilZl a 6' - S wide walk-way on the lotllne {lots 24 S 25] with a inaxlmum o^ 12 Inches ol ^lll. Subject to appAoval oi the Amy CoAp. Oy cnglneeA. t This application is hereby recommended for approval by the Otter Tail County Planning Advisory Commission. M§Chairman d'’A/^e/. 19 7:Approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Otter Tail County this day of *■ Chairman A Special Use Permit issued in accordance with compliance with existing Conditional Requirements and Special Regulations and 1/ '~6h Minnesota Commissioner of Natural Resources notified this , 19day of 3/73CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. M/lcolm K. Lee, Shoreiand Administrator Otter Tail County, Minnesota MKL-0871-01-01 .SCANNED220707 ®VICTOR LUMDCCM CO.. £IT£ DEI/ELOPNIENT FLAM .fflprr Iil/T LOCATIOH n; O'O ot % o 0 SCANNED 4 SITE DEVELOPNIENT PWI\1 sim_^ SITt LO(ATm LOTS 24- ~2S LCIN6 L/\KE ■LONE LAKE I I OTTER. TAli_ LAKE SCANNED FILL'ED f\ppd.O% SCANHED SITE DEKEL0P/'/19NT PIAM fhSHEET 4- ^IZ 'f “ “ 0 u nuTy cfc i K( h•j rlys/Zif KtACH- C'EVELUPMfcMT ^sa' fWf^fLOX.SCALE * f'''' r S£^/ SCANNED S,I1T DEVELOPMENT PLAN 5mT LCNb LAKE.LOT ZH--ZS \CC RlDbE k-AKC. ELEVPTtOM T'EET ABOyE LAKE WATER LEVEE Al/E<2ALE U/ATETL DEPTH THIS .'MLEA 12 ft Kcr TO scale: SCANHED T RECElVEyDEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY ST PAUL DISTRICT. CORPS OF ENGINEERS 1135 U. S. POST OFFICE & CUSTOM HOUSE ST PAUL. MINNESOTA 55101 JUNO 5 1986 1AN0&RESOURCEREPLY TO “2^/, I AHEMTIOH OF: ' Construction-Operations \ Regulatory Functions Vo con^J-l" ucl-Pllpu«'Tack /?. 50r S^re^-^ / ^fln ,, cross Lg>na H?! H2 kJ.- /ir.1 ee/tRe: ^ ) T, / We have reviewed the information provided us about your project. The work you propose at the location stated above is authorized by an existing nationwide Department of the Army permit, provided the work is done in compliance with the conditions and management practices listed in the enclosure. This determination covers only the project referenced above. If the design, location, or purpose of the work is changed, you should contact us to make sure the work would not result in a viola­ tion of Federal law. Our telephone number is 612-725-7557. This authorization expires 22 July 1987. It is your responsibility to Insure that the work complies with the terms of this letter and the enclosures. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS CONFIRMATION LETTER DOES NOT ELIMINATE THE NEED FOR STATE, LOCAL, OR OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS. If you have any questions, please call Sincerely, tK^Wavn^yKnott Regulatory Functions Branch Construction-Operations Division Enclosure(s)Chief,' Determination: 3 90. r ■>/ • MINNESOTA Authorization for the following activities, including discharges of dredged or fill naterial, is hereby permitted provided the notification procedures, of Section 330.7 are net. (See Incloaure 2.) ** ** 330.5(a)(26) - Discharges of dredged or fill material into the waters listed in paragraphs (a)(26)(i) and (ii) of this section except those which cause the loss or substantial adverse modification of 10 acres or more of waters of the United States, including wetlands. For discharges which cause the loss or substantial adverse modification of 1 to 10 acres of such waters, including wetlands, notifi­ cation of the district engineer is required in accordance with Section 330.7. (i) Non-tidal rivers, streams, and their lakes and impoundments, including adjacent wetlands, that are located above the headwaters. (ii) Other non-tidal waters of the United States, including adjacent wetlands, that are not part of a surface tributary system to interstate waters or navigable waters of the United States ( i.e isolated waters).• % Please see reverse side.Incl 1 SCANNED SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF NATIONWIDE PERMITS (1) That the discharge will not be located in the proximity of a public water supply intake; (2) That the discharge will not destroy or jeopardize a threatened or endangered species as identified under the Endangered Species Act, or destroy or adversely modify the critical habitat of such species. In the case of Federal agencies, it is the agency's responsibility to review its activities to determine if the action "may affect" any listed species or critical habitat. If so, the Federal agency must consult with the Fish and Wildlife Service and/or the National Marine Fisheries Service; (3) That the discharge will consist of suitable material free from toxic pollutants in toxic amounts; (4) That the fill created by the discharge will be properly maintained to prevent erosion and other non-point sources of pollution; (5) That the discharge will not occur in a component of the National Wild and Scenic River System. (6) The activity will not significantly disrupt the movement of those species of aquatic life indigenous to the waterbody (unless the primary purpose of the fill is to impound water). (7) Any structure or fill authorized will be properly maintained. (8) The activity, if it involves a structure, will not cause an unacceptable interference with navigation. THESE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES SHOULD BE FOLLOWED TO MINIMIZE ADVERSE EFFECTS ON THE AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT (1) Discharges of dredged or fill material into waters of the United States shall be avoided or minimized through the use of practical alternatives; (2) Discharges in spawning areas during spawning seasons shall be avoided; (3) Discharges shall not restrict or impede the movement of aquatic species indigenous to the waters or the passage of normal or expected high flows or cause the relocation of the water (unless the primary purpose of the fill is to impound waters); (4) If the discharge creates an impoundment of water, adverse impacts on the aquatic system caused by the accelerated passage of water and/or the restriction of its flow, shall be minimized; (5) Discharge in wetlands areas shall be avoided; (6) Heavy equipment working in wetlands shall be placed on mate; (7) Discharges into breeding areas for migratory waterfowl shall be avoided; (8) All temporary fills shall be removed in their entirety. Please see reverse side. > • " Section 330.7 NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES. (a) The general permittee shall not begin discharges requiring pre­ discharge notification pursuant to the nationwide permit at paragraph 330.5(a)(26): (1) Until notified by the district engineer that the work may proceed under the nationwide permit with any special conditions imposed by the district or division engineer; or (2) If notified by the district or division engineer that an individual permit may be required; or (3) Unless 20 days have passed from receipt of the notification by the district engineer and no notice has been received from the district or division engineer. (b) Notification pursuant to the nationwide permit at paragraph 330.5(a)(26) must be in writing and include the information listed below. Notification is not an admission that the proposed work would result in more than minimal impacts to waters of the United States; it simply allows the district or division engineer to evaluate specific activities for compliance with general permit criteria. (1) Name, address, and phone number of the general permittee; (2) Location of the planned work; (3) Brief description of the proposed work, its purpose, and the approximate size of the waters, including wetlands, which would be lost or substantially adversely modified as a result of the work; and (4) Any specific information required by the nationwide permit and any other information that the permittee believes is appropriate. (c) District engineer review of notification. Upon receipt of notification, the district engineer will promptly review the general permittee's notification to determine which of the following procedures should be followed: (1) If the nationwide permit at paragraph 330.5(a)(26) is involved and the district engineer determines either, (i) the proposed activity falls within a class of discharges or will occur in a category of waters which has been previously identified by the Regional Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency; the Regional Director, Fish and Wildlife Service; the Regional Director, National Marine Fisheries Service; or the heads of the appropriate state natural resource agencies as being of par­ ticular interest to those agencies; or (ii) the particular discharge has not been previously identified but he believes it may be of importance to Incl 2 Please see reverse side. ■r those agencies, he will promptly forward the notification to the division engineer and the head and appropriate staff officials of those agencies to afford those agencies an adequate opportunity before such discharge occurs to consider such notification and express their views, if any, to the district engineer concerning whether individual permits should be required. (2) If the nationwide permits at paragraphs 330.5(a)(7), (17) or (21) are involved and the Environmental Protection Agency, the Fish and Wildlife Service, the National Marine Fisheries Service or the appropriate state natural resource or water quality agencies forward concerns to the district engineer, he will forward those concerns to the division engineer together with a statement of the factors pertinent to a determination of the environmental effects of the proposed discharges, including those set forth in the 404(b)(1) guidelines, and his views on the specific points raised by those agencies. (3) If the nationwide permit at paragraph 330.5(a)(21) is involved the district engineer will give notice to the Environmental Protection Agency and the appropriate state water quality agency. This notice will include as a minimum the information required by paragraph (b) of this section. (d) Division engineer review of notification. The division engineer will review all notifications referred to him in accordance with paragraph (c)(1) or (c)(2) of this section. The division engineer will require an individual permit when he determines that an activity does not comply with the terms or conditions of a nationwide permit or does not meet the definition of a general permit (see 33 CFR 322.2(f) and 323.2(n)) including discharges under the nationwide permit at paragraph 330.5(a)(26) which have more than minimal adverse environmental effects on the aquatic environment when viewed either cumulatively or separately. In reaching his decision, he will review factors pertinent to a determination of the environmental effects of the proposed discharge, including those set forth in the 404(b)(1) guidelines, and will give full consideration to the views, if any, of the federal and state natural resource agencies identified-in paragraph (c) of this section. If the division engineer decides that an individual permit is not required, and a federal or appropriate state natural resource agency has indicated in writing that an activity may result in more than minimal adverse environmental impacts, he will prepare a written statement, available to the public on request, which sets forth his response to the specific points raised by the commenting agency. When the division engineer reaches his decision he will notify the district engineer, who will immediately notify the general permittee of the division engineer's decision. Please see reverse side. - 2 -.. May 8, 1986Board Motion was nade by Ancfy Lindquist, seconded by Sydney Nelson and unani­ mously carried, to approve the following application for sewage system cleaners license* subject to posting of bond:4 Feldt Plumbing & Htg. ystem Cleaners LePoy Feldt Frazee, MN Motion was made by Bert Hovland, seconded by Hub Nordgren and unani­ mously carried, to approve the following applications for sewage systan installers licenses, subject to posting of bond: Brogard Plbg. & Htg. Bluffton Hardware Esser Plbg. & Htg. Lloyd's Excavating Soberg Construction Jewett Lake Excavating ysten Installers Richard Brogard Marvin Wegscheid Joseph J. Esser Lloyd Peasley Thcinas Soberg Steve Peterson Henning, MN Bluffton, MN Perham, MN Erhard, MN Pelican Papids, Fergus Falls, MN Motion was made by Hub Nordgren, seconded by Bert Hovland and unani­ mously carried, to approve the following applications for conditional use permits, subject to conditional requirements: Hobart Township Dead Lake Township Grade & Fill for building site Place additional mobile hate for sportsman club Excavate for walk-out basement Terrace lake front Cut and slope Remove tree stunps Construct private drive Fill lot Grade and fill Cut and fill Terry Bennett Gerald J. Leyde Amor Township Dunn Township Eagle Lake Township Rush Lake & Otto Leaf Mountain IV/p. Pine Lake Township Hobart Township Otter Tail Township Brian & Kari Carr Scott A. Hafner Clifford Gilbertson Richard Wegscheid John Dube (Ed Bliss) Harlyn Hanson /• Gregg Schuler \jj^ack Gableman Motion was made by Bert Hovland, seconded by Hub Nordgcen and unani­ mously carried, directing Larry Krohn, County Coordinator, to draft a latter to the Public Utilities Commission urging Northwestern Bell Telephone Ccxrpany replace or repair the switch system, as it is in the best interests of the county to proceed with the proposed changes. The date of May 29, 1986, at 7:00 p.m., was set for a meeting to be held in the Government Services Building, Fergus Falls, for the purpose of discussion on environmental and land use regulations, to v^hich the Department of Natural Resources, the County Health Department, the County Board of Adjustment, the Otter Tail County Planning Commission, the County Attorney's staff, the Department of Land & Resource Manage­ ment and the local area legislators have been invited to attend. orthwestem Bell Switch System and Use Regulations Meeting the meeting was closed until 2:35 p.mlosed to Public At 2:05 p.m legal matters pending against Otter Tail County, with the County Attorney Mike Kirk. to discuss• t • / Virgil Florhaug and James L. Perras of C-A-M and Rich McCarthy of Klein-MoCarthy & Co., appeared before the Board to discuss Phase I Jail Expansion. A report was presented, as directed by the Board at its May 1st meeting on ways to reduce the jail expansion budget increase of $370,000 to $250,000. Motion was made by Bert Hovland, seconded by Andy Lindquist and unanimously carried, to proceed with the Phase I Jail Expansion plans with the understanding that C-A-M and Klein-McCarthy, TVrchitects, continue to look for additional ways ail Construction Phase I Expansion J______ A motion by Olson, second by Ryan to approve the conditional use application of John Dube on Spitzer Lake, No. 56-160, NE, in Section 20 of Leaf Mountain Township to construct a private drive with a 24 foot top and a 66 foot road right-of-way easement. Subject to the DNR's approval. Approved; Voting: All members in favor. A motion by Lachowitzer, second by Femling to approve the conditional use application of Harlvn Hanson on Big Pine Lake, No. 56-130, in Section 14 of Pine Lake Township to fill no higher than the neighbor's lot and must stay behind the ridge at the lake. Approved; Voting: All members in favor. A motion by Lachowitzer, second by Femling to approve the conditional use application of Gregg Schuler on Rose Lake, No. 56-360, RO, in Section 22 of Hobart Township as presented. All members in favor, except Trites abstained. Approved; Voting; A motion by Femling, second by Lee to approve the conditional use application of Jack Gableman on Long Lake, No, 56-210, RD, in Section 5 of Otter Tail Township to fill a 6 - 8 foot wide walk-way to the lake on the lot line of lots 24 & 25, with a maximum of 12 inches of fill, subject to the approval of the Army Corp. of Engineer. Mr. & Mrs. De Fries spoke to the Planning Commission. Voting; All members in favor, except Schwartz. ipproved; Mrs. Henry Smith discussed with the Planning Commission the possibility of a subdivision on East Lost Lake, no formal action was taken. No Action; A motion by Trites, second by Schwartz to recommend that the Land & Resource Management Office grant Dunnvilla an extention on their sewage system abatement until August 15, 1986, subject to monitoring by the Land & Resource Management Office. All members in favor, except Lee. Approved: Voting: SCANNED Otter Tail County Planning Commission County Court House Fergus Falls, Minnesota 56537 VzambeA 5, 19S5 Jack R. Gabtman 509 Rlucn. StAcoJ: Gfiand Foxki,, HD 5S201 VcaA Gabtman: Tkti ti to tn^om you. that at the VcccmbeA 4, 1985 meeting oi the Planning Commi66ion a motion uio6 po66ed to table youA. conditional o6e application until the Apnil 2, 1986 meeting. Vou will deceive a notice oi the time oi the meeting in HoAch. Since/iely, Mauha Bowman Acting SecAetaAy OTCPC SCANNED Otter Tail County Planning Commission County Court House Fergus Falls, Minnesota 56537 VzcmbeA 4, 19S5 Meeting the OtteA Tatt County Pianning Commt6-iion mas held on Veemben. 4, 19S5 at 7:30 P.M. in the GoveAnment SeAviaes Zuttding, SOS South.CouAt StAeet, FeAgus Falls, MN 56537. MembeAS Present: FAonk LaehomitzeA, Reba Lee, l/ictoA PetteASon, Ja. , Cedi Femling, LambeAt Schilling, JouAdan Sullivan, RobeAt SchmoAtz, RichoAd PoAtmann, Vavid Tnltes S June Ryan. Michael KlAk ^Aom the County AttoAney’s o^^ice mas also pAesent. MembeAS Absent: None. AppAoved: A motion by Sullivan, second by Lee to appAove the minutes o^ the NovembeA 6, 19S5 meeting as mailed. A motion by PetteASon, second by Lee to table the conditional use application o^ Jack R. Gableman, on Long Lake, No. 56-210, RV, Sec. 5 oi OtteAtail Tmp. until the Apnil 2, 1986 meeting o^ the Planning Commission and also TeAAy LejcheA must Aeviem the lorn oAea. Voting: All membeAS in j^avoA. AppAoved: A motion by PetteASon, second by Sullivan to appAove the conditional use application o^ FAank Moisek on Pelican Lake, No. 56-786, GD, Sec. 10 0^ Vunn Tmp. as pAesented. Dennis Johnson AepAesented the applicant. Voting: All membeAS in iavoA. AppAoved: A motion by Femling, second by Sullivan to table the conditional use application of, TeAAence Kepp on StoA Lake, No. 56-385, GD, Sec. 10 of StoA Lake tmp. until the ApAil 2, 1986 meeting of the Planning Commission, then the motion mas mithdAomn and changed to appAove the application pAoviding theAe is an onsite meeting mith Femling and PetteASon and Ma. Kepp [oA Mfi. HoAthun], Femling and PetteASon mill then at the next Planning Commission meeting AepoAt the conditions on the appAoval. Ray HoAthun spoke to the commission. Voting: All membeAS in favoA. A motion by Sullivan, second by LachomitzeA to table the pAeliminoAy plat of Hoffman Lake Acacs on Hoffman Lake, No. 56-386, RP, Sec. 23 of DoAa Tmp. until the Jm:- 8 , 1986 meeting of the Planning ComnUssion. Voting: All membeAS in favoA. Tabled: Tabled: Department of LAND & RESOURCE MANAGEMENT COUNTY OF OTTER TAIL Phone 218-739-2271 Court House Fergus Falls, Minnesota 56537 MALCOLM K. LEE, Administrator Jacfe Gabl(>n]an, Long Lakz i56-210]RE: PgA TeMJiy LzjckeA tku> appLiaoution ^houtd be tabled until the Hay meeting, it iJ> too ha/id to make any Aecommendatlon6 with lee on the lake. mmSHORELAND MANAGEMENT ORDINANCE - SOLID WASTE ORDINANCE NCY SERVICE - SUBDIVISION CONTROL ORDINANCE FUEL AND ENERGY COORDINATION I RIGHT-OF-WAY SETBACK ORDINANCE SEWAGE SYSTEM CLEANERS ORDINANCE - RECORDER, OTTER TAIL COUNTY PLANNING ADVISORY COMMISSION JS c>cr 1985- Tdi /{■ ^ D^r. d/^ fr &£)c/A/<nf df ^Prrs^r^L. ____- - Ti^cus /^/v _____ t K' /^<5^uS^r y5-7O /^<XxT»7/^^£ ^ ^ r<<f ^Ez^E /&^£P /5e^<PC(c / ^ /^rsfc^ ^ t/ /AZ 4 /&/VZP ^Eir/v4 ^ /^r~ Of CidJ' Jsnr7d/y ^ . 77^ J~oT5 J2^ / A'^dx.u^r r7^ FE?z^/<r /OE /JSzAEv rz> /^^.Oijo PEi/Ez^o'F/^ ET-4<r 7107(S 7^/^ 727E (UA7~~ jerj/> Fil^L OFE7lAf-lcfr<J T7F£ 6^ ^,^^fTFGrl-- /?S»AUrS /r/a^ uA/r/i- .752-dYy7 r7V/S" j2^FE. 31, ___ L FTdd Fitu.;s •y 50q ^/7/20/./m'Fr^(f soiu^E feef- Sa/tiE>^(£ CO/F'M A75cur fK-d O F u//^5&/z. ac) uG^ ^D600 eC/5/t y,-o^Ff oFX^OFd^OFC^C. FfV-T^^/75c FAF^ foA.F^FZ<^ ^/'•/C S'^FiA' ^<d/U^S Juje./=iFcG> ro i-iFf f /N'^ tOc/Grz.TV A7 E sen - /^r, 2 f r. / d^7 ti2 /o ^ /^'^Z:r^/- c) /- ^cr /^/D^€ fky/z. /^ ^cc /=^s^ /A 7-7^ c&^‘^~'^r?c or "Z^, (Urr /PT^-n^^i /i>z^ CyU/C^<^ ^£ O/J e^r 49rT f^/c-c. /N ^0'~*j CoUGrr£ y^£Tyf-uy /r^ £..er/ / yvc/y/ts:-rr ^<=zS7^ /Vorg.6A<J T~ jro £- y^C <3^\=rv yy-v9T^ J'^c X? ^09 /?/c/^rz. OrznxfiP ^ /l/^ . :^9 2-di__ I -70 / ' 7'7:SrS'7^2^ SHORELAND MANAGEMENT OTTER TAIL COUNTY Fergus Falls, Minnesota 56537 NOTICE OF HEARING FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICANT MUST BE PRESENT AT HEARING Jack Gabtman 509 ZivcA StAcct Gfiand Vonki>, HD 5S201 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: has made application to the Otter Tail County Planning Commission for a Conditional Use Permit as per requirements of the Otter Tail County Shoreland Management Ordinance. The Otter Tail County Vccmboi 4,1911Planning Commission will assemble for this bearing onGovcAnmcnt ScA.vf.cc6 BZdg. 505 South CouAt StAcct7:30 P.jif Fergus Falls, Minnesota.Time.Place This notice is to advise you that you may attend the above hearing and express your views on the Conditional Use requested. The property concerned in the application is legally described as: ^ Range OttcAtcuZSec___556-210Lake No..Twp. Name.Twp. RVLongLake Name:.Class Lot6 24, and 25 OjJ Echo Ranch RtvtcAa, Block 1 THE CONDITIONAL USE REQUESTED IS: Land Fftl: EM appAoxfmatcty 7500 6quoAc icct oi watcA covcAcd MxAiacc with about 600 cubic yoAcU oi tnoAganic matcAtal to lt{it the 6uA{,acc IS tnchc6. Final covcA to be 6and/gA066 ^uA^ace. Beach Development: Cut 2 to 3 ieet oi Ice Aldge ioA a latcAol distance oi 50 ieet In the centeA oi Lot 25. Cut matcAlal will be u6cd o6 ilU In low 6pot6. CoveA beach cuiea with clean hand not to exceed 6 Incheh deep noA moAe than 10 ieet wateAwoAd oi OHWM. Otter Tail ^Qounty Planning Commission Chm. HovembeA 14, 19S5Dated.7MKL -0871-011 June RyanBy:. 2219101® VICTOR LUMSEEN 1 CO.. PRINTERS. FERGUS FALLS. yiNN. » . i- LAND AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - OTTER TAIL COUNTY FERGUS FALLS, MINNESOTA If STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF OTTER TAIL) I, Malcolm K. Lee, duly appointed and acting aecretary of the Otter Tail County Planning Commiasion for Otter Tail County, Minnesota, dp hereby certify J day of ,19 , the attached .Notice of Hearing was I that on the duly served upon the following:acK ! Diane Thorson, Sylvia Bargerud, Sheriff Melby, Dennis Berend - Court House VPeg Kalar, Fergus Falls Dally Journal, Fergus Falls, MN 56537 ^Terry Lejcher and Don Reedstrom, 1221 East Fir Ave IFergus Falls, MN 56537 Jliaach Walton League, Otter Chapter, Box 244, Fergus Falls, MN 56537 ^Pollution Control Agency, 116 East Front Street, Detroit Lakes, • B MN 56501 Planning Coounleslon Members Township Chairman Ci qIc3^ocLake Association • < i by placing a true and correct copy thereof in a sealed envelope.postage prepaid, properlyand by depositing the same in the U.S. Mail at Fergus Palls, Minnesota, addressed to each of the above namet} at the addresses shown above. Secretary JA 1;)^ Jack Gab leman 509 River Street Grand Forks, ND 58201 Arnold Hemquist Ottertail Twp. Battle Lake, MN 56515 Bouton Enterprises, Inc. 612 NE 7th Street Dilworth, MN 56529 Paul Friedrich Ottertail, MN 56571 Robert Kirwan 6578 McKlinley St. NE Fridley, MN 55432 Kevin Leahy 3754 N Victoria Shoreview Delivery St. Paul, MN 55112 Melvin Hetland 324 Meander Rd Robbinsdale, MN 55422 Merle Lange R#1 Ottertail, MN 56571 Mrs. Bruse Alfson & Robert M. Render 811 1st Ave. W. Williston, ND 58801 Echo Ranch Prop Owner Assoc PO Box 72 Ottertail, MN 56571 Lyle McManus 808 N Union Fergus Falls,MN 56537 Max Burchard 307 Poplar Mt. Pleasont, lA 52641 Charles Blonigan 312 3rd Ave. S. Wahpeton, ND 58075 Mildred Defries 415 S 5th St. #203 Breckenridge, MN 56520 Robert Seifert 421 Dakota Ave. Wahpeton, ND 58075 State of Minnesota St . Paul, MN 55101 Margaret Mondloch 304 4th St. S. #110 Sauk Rapids, MN 56379 Charles Hanson 605 35th Ave S Moorhead, MN 56560 Donald Venn R#1 Box 25 Fargo, ND 58103 Ronald Henriksen 1417 Fairview S. Milwaukee, WI 53172 John Gedker 307 S. 12th St. Montevideo, MN 56265 Joseph Schram R#1 Ottertail, MN 56571 Kenneth Hoffert Ottertail, MN 56571 Lawrence Calhoun 214 SW 4th Wadena, MN 56482 Kim Elmer R#3 Verndale, MN 56481 Roy Balken Rothsay, MN 56579 f'\oOY Med j M a7 0 7 4-0'^ GM Hower R#1 Box 357 Ottertail, MN 56571 First National Bank Wadena, MN 56482 Mabel Burson R#1 Box 359 Ottertail, MN 56571 John Johnson R#2 Box 140 Barnesville, MN 56514 Lyle Henderson 17 S. 21st Ave. St. Cloud, MN 56301 Leslie Bahr Box 88 Mooreton, ND 58061 Loren Kratz R#2 Box 250 Montevideo,MN 56265 Charles Meyer 320 N. 8th Breckenridge, MN 56520 A lb in Carlson R#2 Eagle Bend, MN 56446 Robert Kennedy 3939 18th Ave NW Rochester, MN 55901 Joseph MyroId 215 N Hubbard Grookston, MN 56716 Gordon Milbrandt 124 N 9th Street Breckenridge, MN 56520 Kenneth Aldrich R#1 Box 91-1 Wadena, MN 56482 Peter Meyer 4708 Belle Drive Antioch, CA 94509 Paul Friesen Box 889 Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 Riviera Land Co Inc 612 7th St NE Dilworth, MN 56529 Richard Lackman R#1 Moorhead, MN 56560 Fredolin Hamisch 1240 Breckenridge Ave St. Cloud, MN 56301 John French 26 Ironwood Circle Dover, DC 19901 ? ftp"'""'-' Arven Meyer 703 7th Street South Breckenridge, MN 56520 Kenwood Larson 325 Northern Fergus Falls,MN 56537 Loydale Krause 205 Maple Street Breckenridge , MN 56520 August Klinnert 1012 4th Ave N Moorhead, MN 56560 Robert Brauch R#1 Box 3448 Ottertail, MN 56571 Riviexn Land Co • 612 7tn^^reet NE Dilworth, hN 56529 l\uP