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DTTER TAIL COUNTY i^onditional Use Permit # (>04vJok/wc ________ Lake No.^y^ Sec. n-tfot?»7c, rt^co^ooQ ld\ Z3 4 V»cff(J V«>.t ^ ^ X n.m# *1SO <*-fc5-oi)‘ IJH W » ii>Ki /Vork Authorized: Ai\» c»*)^l^ KtAtU •■frondn'ha.l Ugu/?> 4 rtAfcxe W| Hat»r».fwi - ® ArMOv**!-* » rtcaxt«i! ■*r WeMfctnji « |iitM.4«.iH<t. IViM Owner’s Name Twp. ^51 Range Twp. Name prOV#i^ 8eovV\ ocation: ■ <8P^ jr*^LUi«fc «I lUCmMW _ tAlH»M WtK»W «si_eL_fe6iL_5LS_^^5^CZBOSZ55^Zjat<?^r»fr»# O r«MdVw- 'SiSLIt __________________________ Issued: "h"^ 5 Expires: ^ /.and and Resource Management Official MiUiEarthmoving shall be done between Entire area shall be stabilized within 10 days of the completion of any earthmoving. Owner is legally responsible for all surface water drainage that may occur. No fill shall enter or be taken from the beds of a public water without a valid permit from the State of Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. If the terms of this permit are violated the entire permit may be revoked and the owner may be subject to legal prosecution. 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.BK-1099-046 298,111 • Victor Lund««n Co., Printer* • Forgua F»llt, MN » 1 •800-34M870 932277 OFFICE OF COUNTY RECORDER OTTER TAIL MINNESOTA I hereby certify that „ this instrument # • was filed/recorded in this office for recond on the ^ day of 2003 at y. VO am|pm) i4cordlVia fe^ 'f ^well certificate Wen ;by: THE ABOVE SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE COUNTY RECORDER I APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT COUNTY OF OTTER TAIL 121 W JUNIUS SUITE 130, FERGUS FALLS, MN 56537 (218)739-2271 ‘“COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION IN BLACK INK*** Application Fee Receipt Number ^_______ Accepted By / Date(^^^ John Barry (Contact Person: Jim DAYTIME PHONE 952-475-0548PROPERTY OWNER Jensen) ADDRESS 50267 Fish Lake Road, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 786 Pelican GDLAKE NAME LAKE CLASSLAKE NUMBE SECTION___i TOWNSHIP 137 RANGE___DunnTOWNSHIP NAME E-911 ADDRESS N/A (No Building)17000990950000PARCEL NUMBER LEGAL DESCRIPTION r RO'J-- LOT 23 & VAC RD ADJ EX PT VAC RD BEING 32.26 33.51' X 17.14' PARCELS #950 & #65-001 NOT TO BE SPLIT Additional Contact Person: Kurt Deter Rinke-Noonan P.O. Box 1497 St. Cloud, MN 56302 Phone: (320) 251-6700 X 5.13' X CONDITIONAL USE PROJECT REQUESTED (Please circle the appropriate request) pographical Alteration (2) Commercial Use (3) Cluster Development (4) Extractive Use (5) Industrial Use (6) Forest Land Conversion (7) Miscellaneous EXPLAIN YOUR REQUEST Applicant requests to fill a degraded Type 2 (2,540 square foot) wetland in the middle of a residential lawn and replace the low quality wetland with a much larger restoration that would provide more and better wetland functions (also see attached documents). ^le. c) I-cwy) ^[abb,c/y\ I UNDERSTAND THAT APPROVAL OF THIS REQUEST APPLIES ONLY TO THE USE OF THE LAND. I ALSO UNDERSTAND THAT OTHER PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED, IT IS MY RESPONSIBILITY TO OURCEJUIANAGEMENT REGARDING THIS MATTER.CONTACT L DATEGNATURE O ROPERTY OWNE APPLICANT MUST BE PRESENT AT THE HEARING (Applicant Will Receive Notification As To The Date/Time Of Hearing) BK-0600-006 305,909 • Vicior Lundeen Co, Printers • Fergus Falls, MN • 1-800-346-4870 (,'H) CHDate Of Planning commission Hearing i__Time Planning Commission Motion June 11, 2003: Motion: A motion by Schwartz, second by Trites to approve as presented, provided; 1. A permanent easement is recorded for the mitigated wetland area. 2. A negative gradeline is maintained, from the lakeward edge of the existing wetland area to the base of the hill. 3. The existing 8” PVC pipe, which protrudes through the riprap, is removed. Chairman/Otter Tail County Planning Commission County Board Action Approved As Recommended Denied As Recommended Other C,jnj62) Date of Final ActionChairman/Otter Tail County Board of Commissioners loO^^CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT # L & R Official / Date Permit(s) required from Land & Resource Management Yes (Contact Land & Resource Management Copy of Application Mailed to Applicant And MN DNR Ho.k^c^sa^ No & R Official / Date Memo For File : RB: John Barry wetland filing requirement As of June 27, 2003 the paperwork required to satisfy the Wetland Conservation Act (WCA) has been recorded. This documentation can be found in the 2002 John Barry Wetland File. aKyle Westergard July 3, 2003 1' ■! 1 I ; JUN-24-2003 15:40 FROM:HOUGH INC 218-847-2380 70:1234567 P.001^002 • SrTEwoHK Construction • Onsite Sewage Treatment systems * Demolition • Holl-Off Box service • Wholesale & Retail landscape Construction Products • Snow Removal and Hauling m S4 a»isy*j received JUN 2 4 2003 P.P, Bo» 2 / \ Delfall Lakes, MfJ/ 56502 ^ m/m land & RESOURCE Eax- fiUimbsLPl^asiia:Data:24 June '03 Eax#i 218.998.8075Ifli Otter Tall County Larxl & Resource Management RE: John Barry Residence Dunn Tovimship Emm; Mike Hough Hough, Inc. Following, find letter describing drainline previously serving above referenced site roof drains. As stated, said line Is not being used. Furthermore, our crews; earlier today: rennoved a portion of pipe and bulk-headed such with concrete. Photos of such vw»rk were taken prior to backfill and will be forwarded to your office after developing. Please contact me with any questions or comments. I can be reached at 218.847.7391 (office) or 218.530.0067 (cell). Thank you for your cooperation. Hwy. 59 North □ P.O. Box 2 P Detroit Lakes, MN 56502-0002 O 21B-847-7391 □ Fax 218-847-23B0 JUN-S4-E003 15:40 FROM:HOUGH INC E18-847-2380 TO:1234567 P.002^002 • SiTEWoRK Construction • ONSITE SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEMS • Demolition • Roll-Off Box Service • Wholesale & Retail Landscape Construction Products • Snow Removal and HaulingP D Bo> 2 'v^elrolt LflkM, MN/ . 56.502 C3.TT 21 April '03 'lECEivrgo J(y/V ^Jsnsen Homes, Inc. Mr. Jim Jensen eoi Carlson PaHcway, Suita 1225 Minnetonka. MN 95305 ^^003 RE: AZURE - Pelican Lake Currently, stormwater generated by south roof drains at main residence at above referenced site is pre-treated by surface rock beds and turf areas prior to entering waters of the state. However, prior to construction of final landscape elements In this are of above referenced project; extensive temporary run-off filtration devices were uWIteed, Immediately following Installation roof drains, said drains were piped together below grade and discharged into a subsurface dralnfield. Drainfield consisted of 12" thick layer of 2"-6" rook underlying layer of MNDOT type IV geotextJle, After water filtered through drainfield it was final discharged toward lake through a 4" PVC overflow pipe. As project progressed, final landscape elements were added for aesthetic and functional purposes. Boulder retaining walls were installed In area of discussion to reduce run-off water velocity and stabilize soils. Upon completion of retaining wall system, temporary subsurface drainage facilities were no longer needed as all surftices were permanently established. Existing 4" PVC overflow pipe is currently not discharging roof drain water. Therefore, such could be bulk headed with concrete and buried or removed with no adverse affects on project watershed. Temporary and permanent erosion control and water quality measures have always been in place on this project as the owner has expressed great Interest in maintaining natural resource quality. Pleaao contact me if you have any further questions or comments. Sincerely Michael Hough, B.E.D Certified MNDOT Erosion Coi Site Supervisor Hwy. 59 North P P.O. Box 2 □ Detroit Lakes, MN 56502-0002 □ 218-847-7391 □ Fax 218-847-2380 i?{: ftu. ^ HA-^ fi,i£i^6irtO Tb t/wru. c^/i\jfi2 t^eucAfJ (S) i^i: 7^P'bG'fU^n\i ^VKTuj^/J ^j^\j^2 i A Ci4f^ ^/^rfU> )f- £>!>Ci tJ^T hfiPh,i -fhtn 7T*i iAiii .:fi m;-.-:.^£./c. % ? nr^Oi^rJT I H^i<S"/<r i^/9LC /S'ndW/W/iV - ^J/CTi/lf^O I^M<»r+<r Ot^wiion'i ^7)m- U?fj^ ^5'6- 2^)D 5'?»*e Z.4fcV /9^>^ Ouy6LUt/C |2> ^L^infi. > , nf A" T^ifiasoa Ci'^Cii.tfXC I'r'-i.L C^<Oe t^‘',L\i. 0^~ t^fi*^tA<' ;, f*C>^\Ql,i ilr fyi.ba\ S^!U)ifJ6i ivilL£C ^ r^CuJ ci^ Ci>tiS'J- ■*(T(C ivw>?r <s?<« ;3^,<- i^it40 ^^u/Cuj0'ii lx*-/ ^ T4> ^ ^ UJ£TLA,~JOi " /!g/oioA‘^4.£ ~ Orrnt>J<‘^>^ i ^ ^H4>uLa rJ^T /9^t/e£isai A/ri(^HA>^s f (D ^ATliU j^lf • ']Z>Pc(^(}Af*m<: AL7€4S/iTlo^J ^ /Vi? P/i4>£iu^ U/;TW ^f- f 7£! (?*..> a- ^ da ^ :j[,. r/fi dW#9r/C« 71^ iiUT’iiOt: ifirrsi.niy*i4c ^ U>ov^t£» UK(r >C<Q4^^4>^ ♦“ K»^*t,ic.w uJ rtv/ # /S’COCi i Sfi A Uu 4*iSiX^£>ui»ve^ av'C^/'Ox^ i^£)Ali.l>)G ' //>)/“/?<5>/fd IAK^ /'i££/Si' /.I21lf /6^-n9tr^»*"<3 Ay^Lc 4- fiLtlie, " ^iTt H/H)o2 - £€f Hl^kJ ^ \i\i^CO ^ TH6UO >(- VsCi^ic 6>gJ Pc *5 r^o<Bi.Aon Cilc gi f-c-'KI, ^ ? :ftr LpT2> TH^r viit ^ ?Pi>i,lTi4>rJTkj&'i •ff TU) P \y/? a 1 ta j / *J 0 ^ 5'iCS+i'^ CV: j C/^i' <’A'-‘*i /sTyi^i i >f rvgtini^ HCiti Subfi* ^ I fi£y*-e Department of LAND AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OTTER TAIL COUNTY 121 W. Junius Ave., Suite 130 Fergus Falls, MN 56537 Ph: 218-998-8095 Otter Tail County’s Website; www.co.ottertail.mn.us June 20, 2003 John Barry 50267 Fish Lake Rd Detroit Lakes MN 56501 RE; Conditional Use Permit Application, Pelican Lake (56-786) John Barry: On June 11, 2003 the Planning Commission passed a motion to recommend approval of your request. Their motion is as follows: A motion by Schwartz, second by Trites to approve as presented, provided: 1. A permanent easement is recorded for the mitigated wetland area. 2. A negative gradeline is maintained, from the lakeward edge of the existing wetland area to the base of the hill. 3. The existing 8” PVC pipe, which protrudes through the riprap, is removed. On June 17, 2003 the County Board of Commissioners passed a motion to approve the request as recommended by the Planning Commission. As you can see, there are conditions placed on this approval. Once these conditions are met, our Office will process your Conditional Use Permit. If you have any questions, please contact our Office. Sincerely, . Marsha Bowman. Office Manager CC: Rob Bigwood, Attorney r OTC Board of Commissioners’ Minutes June 17, 2003 Page 3 Off-Sale 3.2 Malt Liquor On-Sale Liquor and Sunday Liquor Galaxy Resort Dent, MN 56528 On-Sale Liquor and Sunday LiquorKalk-Young, Inc. Oakwood Suppler Club Henning, MN 56551 Off-Sale 3.2 Malt LiquorKoeps Clitherall Corner Clitherall, MN 56524 On-Sale Liquor and Sunday LiquorSpanky’s in the Pink, Inc. Spanky’s Stone Hearth Frazee, MN 56544 TobaccoTen Mile Lake Resort, Inc. Dalton, MN 56324 Recess & Reconvene At 10:50 a.m.. Chairman Lee declared the meeting of the Otter Tail County Board of Commissioners recessed for a short break. The meeting was reconvened at 10:55 a.m. Approval of Final Payment - 2003 Highway Signing Materials Motion by Block, second by Nelson, and unanimously carried to approve Final Payment, in the amount of $109,881.46, to Newman Signs, Inc. for 2003 Highway Signing Materials. 2003 Legislative Summary Regarding Transportation Discussion lead by Mr. West included a number of issues regarding funding for transportation that was discussed at the recent AMC Region IV meeting. Planning Commission Recommendations Conditional Use Permit - John Barry: Motion by Lee, second by Block, and unanimously carried to approve a Conditional Use Permit to fill a degraded wetland and replace the low quality wetland with a much larger restoration with conditions as recommended by the Planning Commission. The property is described as Lot 23 & vac rd adj ex pt vac rd being 32.26’ x 5.13’ x 33.5T x17.14; parcels #950 & #65-001 not to be split. Section 4 of Dunn Township; Pelican Lake (56-786). Preliminary Plat - “White Oaks Center”/Lany Scheffler: Motion by Lee, second by Froemming, and unanimously carried to approve the Preliminary Plat known as “White Oaks Center” consisting of 6 lots 1 bik for Commercial Use with conditions as recommended by the Planning Commission. The property is described as SEV* NW% ex tr, SWA NE% and Lots 2 & 3 (155.24 Acres), Section 1 of Scambler Township; Non-Shoreland. Preliminary Plat - “South Oaks Addition”/Dreyer Farms: Motion by Froemming, second by Nelson, and unanimously carried to approve the Preliminary Plat known as “South Oaks 2'’'^ Addition” consisting of 7 lots (single family residential backlots) as presented. The property is described as E14 NEVi ex tr & SEVa SWA & Lots 1 & 2 ex platted ex tr parcel #46-000-0100-01-000 & 53-000-9905-47-001 not to be ^vvsTR -OTTER TAIL COUNTY PLANNI^ COMMISSIO Otter Tail County Courthouse, Fergus Falls, MN 56537 8-998-8095' 21 . f« June 11, 2003 *' P\/Meeting of the Otter Tail County Planning Commission was held on June 11, 2003 at 6:30 P.M. in the Commissioner's Room, Courthouse, Fergus Falls, Minnesota.^y^^^^^^^^^ Roll Call: Members Present: Linda Bergerud, Rod Boyer, Les Estes, Frank Lachowitzer, Joi Maske, Bert Olson, Robert Schwartz, Richard Sha, David Trites and Leona Zimmerman. Members Absent: None. Michelle Eldien represented the County Attorney's Office and Bill Kalar represented the Land & Resource Management Office. Minutes of May 28, 2003: A motion by Schwartz, second by Lachowitzer to approve as presented with one correction on the Frank’s Lodge & Campground, Star Lake (56-385). It shall be noted that it was “Jerry” Johnson (not “Jeffrey”) that spoke against the proposed campsites. Voting: All Members in favor. John Barry - Approved With Conditions: A Conditional Use Permit Application stating: “Applicant requests to fill a degraded Type 2 (2,540 sq. ft.) wetland in the middle of a residential lawn and replace the low quality wetland with a much larger restoration that would provide more and better wetland functions.” Additional documents available for viewing at Land & Resource Mgt. Office. The property is described as Lot 23 & vac rd adj ex pt vac rd being 32.26' x 5.13' x 33.5T X 17.14': parcels #950 & #65-001 not to be split. Section 4 of Dunn Township: Pelican Lake (56-786), GD. April 23, 2003 - Motion: A motion by Lachowitzer, second by Maske to table to June 11, 2003 as requested by the Applicant. Dick Pemberton & Kurt Deter represented the Application. Mr. Pemberton introduced Mr. John Barry, Pam Borgerding (Mr. Barry’s Assistant), Jim Jensen (Contractor) & John Anderson (Wetland Delineator). Motion; A motion by Schwartz, second by Trites to approve as presented, provided: 1. A permanent easement is recorded for the mitigated wetland area. 2. A negative gradeline is maintained, from the lakeward edge of the existing wetland area to the base of the hill. 3. The existing 8” PVC pipe, which protrudes through the riprap, is removed. Voting: All Members in favor, except Sha (stated he would like to compliment Mr. Barry, but felt approval would be setting a precedent). “White Oaks Center” / Larry Scheffler - Approved With Conditions: A Preliminary Plat of “White Oaks Center” consisting of 6 Lots 1 BIk for Commercial Use. The property is described as SE1/4 NW1/4 ex tr, SW1/4 NE1/4 and Lots 2 & 3 (155.24 AC), Section 1 of Scambler Township: Non-Shoreland. Jim Peterson (Anderson Land Surveying) represented the Application. Motion: A motion by Trites, second by Maske to approve as presented, provided: 1. There is a dedicated cul-de-sac on the end of the proposed road (does not need to be built at this time). 2. The proposal complies with the zoning requirements of Scambler Township. Voting: All Members in favor. JUN-24-2003 15:40 FROM:HOUGH INC 218-847-2380 70:1234567 P.001^002 • SiTEwonK Construction • Onsite Sewage Treatment systems • Demolition • Roll-Off Box Service • Wholesale & Retail Landscape Construction Products ■ Snow Removal and Hauling •uoyrINCOKPOnAICD.received JUN 2 4 2003 4®P.O. flo» 2 \ DpIioII Lnhfia, Mil/ jli502 P-J % lands RESOURCE Eax. Mumbf r.af Padsa;24 June '03J3j|j^ Eaxfc 218.998.8075Ifll Otter Tail County Land & Resource Management Cncun: Mike Hough Hough, Inc. RE: John Barry Residence Dunn Tovwiship JMaas^^ Following, find letter describing drainline previously serving above referenced site roof drains. As stated, said line Is not being used. Furthermore, our crews; earlier today; removed a portion of pipe and bulk-headed such with concrete. Photoa of such work were taken prior to backfill and will be forwarded to your oflice after developing. Please contact me with any questions or comments. I can be reached at 218,847,7301 (office) or 218.530.0067 (cell). Thank you for your cooperation. Hwy. 59 North □ P.O.Box* □ Detroit Lakes. MN 56602-0002 □ 21B-847-7391 □ Fax 21S-847-23B0 • SiTEwoRK Construction • Onsite Sewage Treatment Systems • Demolition • Roll-Off Box Service • Wholesale & Retail Landscape Construction Products • Snow Removal and Hauling # / r\ P.O. Box 2 y ^Detroit Lakes, MILV56502V>f RECEIVED JUN 2 6 2003 V Letter of Transmittal LAND & RESOURCETo: Otter Tail County Land & Resource Management Attn: Marsha Court House Fergus Falls, MN 56537 Date; 24 June '03 RE: John Barry Project Dunn Township Hough Job#: 00-007 Engineer Job#: N/A WE ARE SENDING YOU: X Prints Other Plans Change Order Specifications Copy of Letter Shop Drawings Schedule Samples Meeting Minutes Copies Date No.Description 1 24JUN'03 Photos: Abandoned Drainline as Described in Fax sent Today (24JUN'03). X For Your Use Apprvd as Noted Return Corrected Prints For Approval Approved for Const Submit.Copies for Distribution Revise & Resubmit___Copies for ApprovalAs Requested Returned for Corrections For Review Please sign and return one copy for our file FOR BIDS DUE 20 Remarks: Please contact me with any questions or comments at 218.847.7391 (office) or 218.530.0067 (cell). COPY TO File SIGNED: Michael Hough - President Hwy. 59 North □ P.O. Box 2 □ Detroit Lakes, MN 56502-0002 □ 218-847-7391 □ Fax 218-847-2380 01 PL6A^ ^ FUr TH\S ^iTh stuaa hfif ' ^iiJPf^LL 7Z> j^iPicT^ Jltii Alnxi'A^L T i^Ai f $ » 5-,^ _, 3: <^. ■ . " /-■.-'^r^"-■- ilii * a* r" %^ -m :#“V .':-•. V... ' A' -./• ■ ::.u- , . ^' A ''i-. ... .• J/;>*T IVED*^% JUN 2 6 2003 t>'' -:k ^ ’^' ■’ '~ '*•' ^ iOURCE ^1n: "4‘Mm km*f«r y .•i S'sy' viK >? p« V •, i 5V..-SS .1 ‘''.i;»s-:'S r^> k^>-EP--.-«- ,*‘7■ ■•;■;;• V:£5 -.• •: ••' j'- ^■ s ■g*wm -f* ■. V;*'- ■%;/■„■'■ '■• s:- -w. '.■. I. .te-^ . ■'S: ■. . ;^':» 0\ ^\ : . .*’^* -.' - -. . * ^ r . i l»j|- - -?;-/ i’-' ,S»CS; '.r,V^'^>‘.':. •:f;,« V,, -1 ■' .. '■-* *?, «i> >uax_i_ received 2 6 2003 land & RESOURCE OTTER TAIL COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION Otter Tail County Courthouse, Fergus Falls, MN 56537 218-998-8095 June 11, 2003 Meeting of the Otter Tail County Planning Commission was held on June 11, 2003 at 6:30 P.M. in the Commissioner's Room, Courthouse, Fergus Falls, Minnesota. Roll Call: Members Present: Linda Bergerud, Rod Boyer, Les Estes, Frank Lachowitzer, Joe Maske, Bert Olson, Robert Schwartz, Richard Sha, David Trites and Leona Zimmerman. Members Absent: None. Michelle Eldien represented the County Attorney's Office and Bill Kalar represented the Land & Resource Management Office. Minutes of May 28, 2003: A motion by Schwartz, second by Lachowitzer to approve as * presented with one correction on the Frank’s Lodge & Campground, Star Lake (56-385). It shall be noted that it was “Jerry” Johnson (not “Jeffrey”) that spoke against the proposed campsites. Voting: All Members in favor. John Barry - Approved With Conditions: A Conditional Use Permit Application stating: “Applicant requests to fill a degraded Type 2 (2,540 sq. ft.) wetland in the middle of a residential lawn and replace the low quality wetland with a much larger restoration that would provide more and better wetland functions.” Additional documents available for viewing at Land & Resource Mgt. Office. The property is described as Lot 23 & vac rd adj ex pt vac rd being 32.26’ x 5.13’ x 33.5T X 17.14’; parcels #950 & #65-001 not to be split. Section 4 of Dunn Township: Pelican Lake (56-786), GD. April 23, 2003 - Motion: A motion by Lachowitzer, second by Maske to table to June 11, 2003 as requested by the Applicant. Dick Pemberton & Kurt Deter represented the Application. Mr. Pemberton introduced Mr. John Barry, Pam Borgerding (Mr. Barry’s Assistant), Jim Jensen (Contractor) & John Anderson (Wetland Delineator). Motion; A motion by Schwartz, second by Trites to approve as presented, provided: 1. A permanent easement is recorded for the mitigated wetland area. 2. A negative gradeline is maintained, from the lakeward edge of the existing wetland area to the base of the hill. 3. The existing 8” PVC pipe, which protrudes through the riprap, is removed. Voting: All Members in favor, except Sha (stated he would like to compliment Mr. Barry, but felt approval would be setting a precedent). “White Oaks Center” / Larry Scheffler - Approved With Conditions: A Preliminary Plat of “White Oaks Center” consisting of 6 Lots 1 BIk for Commercial Use. The property is described as SE1/4 NW1/4 ex tr, SW1/4 NE1/4 and Lots 2 & 3 (155.24 AC), Section 1 of Scambler Township: Non-Shoreland. Jim Peterson (Anderson Land Surveying) represented the Application. Motion: A motion by Trites, second by Maske to approve as presented, provided: 1. There is a dedicated cul-de-sac on the end of the proposed road (does not need to be built at this time). 2. The proposal complies with the zoning requirements of Scambler Township. Voting: All Members in favor. OTTER TAIL COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION otter Tail County Courthouse, Fergus Falls, MN 56537 218-998-8095 AGENDA FOR j JUNE 11, 2003 6:30 P.M. Roll Call/Approval of Minutes B. John Barry Larry Scheffler, “White Oaks Center” Old Business Preliminary Plat Dunn Twp/Sec. 4 Scambler Twp/Sec 1 Pelican Lake Non-Shoreland Dreyer Farms, “South Oaks 2"“'Preliminary Plat Buchanan Lake Otter Tail Twp/Sec 1 Addition” 7:30 P.M. Daryl & Marie Tysdal / Dan Sillerud, “The Highlands” Preliminary Plat Non-Shoreland Aurdal Twp/Sec 20 Dr. R.P. Ellingson, “Ellingson’s Preliminary Plat Clitherall Twp/Sec 3W Battle Lake Addition” 8:30 P.M. Todd Cllition & Thomas W. Hanson "Babe’s Resort” Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Commercial Use Perham Twp/Sec 2Little Pine Lake/ Mud Lake Elbow Lake/ Franklin Lake Lake Lida Old Business Dunn Twp/Sec 22 Ann & Gene Davis/Paul Evenson,Lessee Commercial Use Lida Twp/Sec 32 Fred & Mary Manuel Topographical Alteration Dead Lake Twp/Ernest West, Chairman/ Topographical Alteration JeffStabnow, Project Engineer Little Pelican Lk Dead Lake Dunn Twp/Sec 2 Dead Lake Twp/ Sec 25 & 26 PLANNING COMMISSION COUNTY OF OTTER TAIL 121 JUNIUS AVE SUITE 130 FERGUS FALLS MN 56537 ROBERT BIGWOOD ATTORNEY AT LAW PO BOX 866 FERGUS FALLS, MN 56538 PLANNING COMMISSION COUNTY OF OTTER TAIL 121 JUNIUS AVE SUITE 130 FERGUS FALLS MN 56537 B. JOHN BARRY C/0 JIM JENSEN 50267 FISH LAKE RD DETROIT LAKES MN 56501 PLANNING COMMISSION COUNTY OF OTTER TAIL 121JUNIUSAVE SUITE 130 FERGUS FALLS MN 56537 KURT DETER ATTORNEY AT LAW PO BOX 1497 ST. CLOUD MN 56302 i^^JJC4rJb baa/l-i Fiu. Pkt^\i>^svi ViCtuf^ ^ ? 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Mattson Robert O. Blatti Kristi A. Hastings LAW OFFICE BUILDING 110 NORTH MILL STREET P.0, BOX 866 FERGUS FALLS. MINNESOTA 56538-0866 TELEPHONE: 218-736-5493 FAX: 218-736-3950 WWW.ferguslaw.com Bill Kalar Lar(.d' and Resource Management Jtier Tail County Courthouse 21 Junius Avenue Fergus Falls, MN RECEIVEDo 56537 JUN 0 5 2003 Bert Olson, Chair Otter Tail County Planning Commission 501 North Shore Drive Battle Lake, MN LAND & RESOURCE 56515 Frank Lachowitzer Otter Tail County Planning Commission 43529 Co Highway 53 Perham, MN 56573 Joe Maske Otter Tail County Planning Commission 14833 Lake Olaf Road South Pelican Rapids, MN 56572 Robert Schwartz Otter Tail County Planning Commission 31548 Co Highway 75 Wadena, MN 56482 Leona Zimmerman Otter Tail County Planning Commission 47,8 East Lakeside Drive Fergus Falls, MN 56537 Richard Sha Otter Tail County Planning Commission 43534 275th Avenue Vergas, MN 56587 Rod Boyer Otter Tail County Planning Commission 51127 E Wymer Lake Road Frazee, MN 56544 Leslie Estes Otter Tail County Planning Commission P.O. Box 358 Battle Lake,, MN 56515 *.Vlso lii'ci.si'd ill Xiiilh l)aki>l;i (Civil Trial Sjarialisl ^■(■|■til'i('l| hy the Mimics.ola SIjiIk Bar .\sKocialion ( ( Beal Prnpci-ty La.v S|MviaIi:-;( cc'iiiriad hy the .Miiini'soia Slate Bar .\ssi)cialioii Civil Trial Specialist (crtified by (he Naliuiiat Bis-.ril nf Trial Adiia'ai y aiid .Minnesota Stale Bar .\ss<K-iatioiiI +1 June 3, 2003 Page 2 ? - David Trites Otter Tail County Planning Commission 20944 Westwood Drive Clitherall, MN 56524-9596 Linda Bergerud Otter Tail County Planning Commission 613 West Lakeside Drive Fergus Falls, MN 156537 June 3, 2003 B. John Barry Our File No. 2003-7031 IN RE: Our client, B. John Barry's, reapplication for a Conditional Use Permit comes before the Planning Commission for reconsideration at the June 11 meeting. We have made an effort to arrange for Commissioners to come to the property and to view it, but not all have had the opportunity. So, we provide to each Commission and to Mr. Kalar and his staff a copy of a video which has been prepared recently to familiarize those who have not had an opportunity to be on the property with what is to be seen there as well as what would have been seen in prior years and in prior months. We have also put in a brief outline of the basis for Mr. Barry's request and there is an illustration of the remediation plan which will restore a wetland in the same watershed which is 11 times larger than the small area which Mr. Barry hopes he will be allowed to landscape to fit in with the lawn which already surrounds it 360°. You also receive a memorandum setting forth the factual and also the legal basis for -this request .’. There has been, the opportunity to share this' memorandum ' with County Attorney David Huaser and his staff, the videotape. Since the Otter Tail County Board of Commissioners will ultimately act upon the recommendation of the Commission, each: County Board member is provided the same materials. | We also enclose three photographs of the permit request area, #1 | showing the pre-existing condition, #2 showing the appearance after the landscaping and #3 showing the present condition after | the landscaping was torn out. The County Attorney office also receives a copy of - If any recipient of this letter would like to take a view or have another view at the premises, a telephone call to my legal assistant, Sandy, at 736-5493 or 1-800-862-3651 will make that possible. Also, if anyone has a question in advance of the hearing, we would be happy to attempt to address it between now I, . • Jane 3, 2 003 Page 3 We recognize that the Commission often has a crowded agenda with limited time to deal with each matter which comes before it. material in advance. and then. That is part of our reasoning in providing this ".V chard L. Pemberton, Sr. ssEnclosure Videotape Memorandum Photographs Otter Tail County Attorney Sydney G. Nelson, Otter Tail County Commissioner Malcolm K. Lee, Otter Tail County Commissioner Dennis R. Mosher, Otter Tail County Commissioner Roger D. Froemming, Otter Tail County Commissioner Bob Block, Otter Tail County Commissioner cc I i RECEJVED JUN 0 5 2003 To: Otter Tail County Attorney, Ms. Michelle Eldien Re: Memorandum in Support of Mr. B. John Barry’s Application for CUP with Additional Factual History LAND & RESOURCE I. INTRODUCTION Mr. B. John Barry (“Applicant”) has made an application to Otter Tail County (“County”) for a Conditional Use Permit (“CUP”) under the provisions of The Shoreland Management Ordinance of Otter Tail County, Minnesota (“Ordinance”). This memorandum is submitted to provide a factual framework for the issues, a legal analysis of CUP standards under Minnesota law and the Ordinance, and to demonstrate the County is compelled by the Ordinance to grant the CUP sought by Applicant. II. FACTUAL HISTORY Mr. B. John Barry, Applicant, has been a resident at Pelican Lake since the spring of 1949, when his parents purchased a lake home on Pelican Lake. The original Barry lake home passed to Applicant and his sister after his mother’s death in 1993. In the meantime. Applicant had purchased his own lake home in Provan Beach on Pelican Lake in the spring of 1976. In 1996, Applicant purchased the adjacent Conner property, and he began building his new lake home in 1997. Additional adjacent property was acquired between 1998 and 2001, culminating with the purchase of Lot 23 of Pro van Beach (“the Frazee lot”) in early September, 2001. The Frazee lot is an undeveloped 60-foot wide lot and contained a small "wetland" of approximately 2540 square feet. The "wetland" delineation (classified as a predominantly type 2 wetland (wetland soils saturated, reed canary grass dominant with few Cattail and significant invasive species) appeared as an isolated depression in the middle of the Applicant's lawn. PJune2, 2003 C2003 05 13 l:\AttomeyClient Files\Blgwood\2003 RWB\2003-7031 BarryVdocs 2003*703I\Collaborative MemoraiKlum 2.doc ijh 1 Mr. Barry already owned the developed lots on either side of the Frazee lot, and the lawn on each side of the "wetland" had been built up by prior owners at earlier times so as to be higher than the Frazee lot. In 1972, Otter Tail County granted a conditional use permit to the prior owner of Lots 18, 19, 20 and 21 of Provan Beach to fill in the wetlands on those lots, and in 1987 granted a similar conditional use permit to Conner, the prior owner of Lot 22, to fill in wetlands and level that lot “to match the contours of adjacent lot 21”. While there is no record of a similar permit grant for Lot 24, it is clear that similar leveling and contouring occurred at an earlier time on that lot. All this was done before John Barry owned any of the lots. Shortly after acquiring the Frazee lot, Mr. Barry's building crew conferred with Land Use Management Staff, thought there was Staff support to raise the subject area up to the level of the surrounding lawn and began plans to fill in the wetland and to mitigate the loss of wetland with replacement acreage. Mr. Barry applied for a conditional use permit under the County Shoreland Management Ordinance and obtained the necessary wetlands delineation documentation. Mr. Barry's building crew was familiar with the requirements and process to follow, as Mr. Barry had earlier moved and improved a portion of Dunn Township Road T-609, which required obtaining approval to destroy and replace .035 acres of wetland. Mr. Barry was required on that prior matter to create .07 acres of replacement wetlands; but he created a total of .275 acres of replacement wetlands which was significantly larger than required and was 4 times the size of the wetland at issue on the Frazee lot. Prior to the hearing to obtain the permit and completion of the mitigation plan, however. the wetland was filled in and incorporated into the Barry lawn. That was an error by the building crew and was not intended by John Barry. Thereafter, at it’s July 10, 2002 meeting, the Planning PJune2, 2003:C2003 05 13 l:\Altorney Client Files\Bigwood\2003 R\VB\2003-7031 Barry\docs 2003-703 l\Coliaborative Memorandum 2.doc rjh 2 Commission denied the permit application. The reasons stated for denial were as follows; “1. By filling the wetland without a permit, the hydrological benefits of the wetland have been destroyed. 2. The Application stated that the Applicant would purchase mitigation property and the documentation filed with the Application states it would be an easement. 3. If this Application had been considered prior to the work being done, it would have been denied.” Perceiving that the Planning Commission’s perspective was colored by the “after the fact” nature of the application, Mr. Barry proceeded to address its concerns. With the denial of the permit, he was required to restore the "wetland". Working with County and SWCD personnel and the delineation report, the area was "restored" by lowering it to the level required by Land Use Management Office Staff. Mr. Barry's plan for the mitigation replacement wetlands was not complete at the time of the July, 2002 hearing, but it was clear then as now that the second reason given for denial was not valid. As set forth in the application materials, replacement wetlands developed in accordance with the provisions of the Wetlands Conservation Act are predominantly through the use of easements on property not owned by the applicant. There is absolutely no need or purpose for the applicant to own the property on which the replacement wetlands are developed. Easements for replacement wetlands are legally and functionally identical to replacement wetlands on fee land, and are the typical and accepted manner for the creation of replacement wetlands, including most of the replacement wetlands previously approved by Otter Tail County. The approval and endorsement of the Technical Evaluation Panel of Applicant’s plan confirms that it is in compliance with the provisions of the Wetlands Conservation Act. PJune2, 2003:C2003 05 13 l;\Altorney Client Files\Bigwood\2003 RWB\2003-703 I Barry\docs 2003-703 l\Collaborative Memorandum 2.doc rjh 3 \ The third reason given in the Planning Commission’s initial denial was that it “would have been denied anyway”. As with the first two reasons, this was not a valid reason for denial, and the Planning commission issued no findings or reasons as to why it would have been denied even if there had been no work done on the site prior to the hearing. Reference to Mr. Barry’s application and wetland’s project materials included as exhibits show the following to be true: -The existing wetland was of low quality, both prior to its initial destruction and in its restored but degraded state, with little or no function as a catch basin for run off from lot 23. There is no need either from a flood control or rain water filtering basis to maintain any depression or wetland on Lot 23 for the temporary holding of rainwater runoff. -It did not and does not serve and a runoff catch basin for water from any adjacent land; the Barry property has an extensive system of drainage that does not use either Lot 23 or Pelican Lake for runoff; -It’s function as a run-off reducer and filtering system was and is extremely limited; a grass lawn would serve the same purpose as effectively; -The Wetlands Conservation Act requirement for wetlands replacement is for a 2:1 ratio; Mr. Barry proposed to replace 2540 sq. feet of mostly Type 2 wetland with 28,750 sq. feet of much higher functioning Type 3 new wetlands credit—a ratio of more than 11:1, within the same watershed as required by the Act; -The project would allow the creation of a much larger new wetland which were determined by Otter Tail County Land and Resources staff and West Otter Tail County SWCD staff to “provide a viable and high quality wetland habitat”. PJune 2, 2003:C2003 05 13 I:\Atlorncy Client Files\Bigwood\2003 RWB\2003-7031 Barry\docs 2003-703 ^Collaborative Memorandum 2.doc rjh 4 III. DISCUSSION Conditional Use Permits in MinnesotaA. Minnesota Statutes Section 394.22, Subd. 7 defines Conditional Use as a land use or development as defined by Ordinance that would not be appropriate generally, but may be allowed with appropriate restrictions as provided by official controls upon the finding that; (1) certain conditions, as detailed in the Zoning Ordinance, exist; and (2) the use of development conforms to the Comprehensive Land Use Plan of the County; and (3) is compatible with the existing neighborhood. An applicant for a Conditional Use Permit is entitled to the permit where the standards specified in the Zoning Ordinance are met. In Land Construction Company v. City of Bloomington, 292 Minn. 374, 197 N.W.2d 558 (1972). Where a Zoning Ordinance expressly authorizes a proposed use by Conditional Permit in the discretion of the government body of a County, a denial of the permit must be for reasons related to public health, safety and general welfare. Superamerica Group v. City of Little Canada, 539 N.W.2d 264 (Minn. Ct. App. 1995). A County Council’s refusal to grant a Conditional Use Permit was held arbitrarily, as a matter of law, and mandamus will act to compel the Council to grant the permit where the Council is the final authority on whether or not such a permit will be granted and where the party seeking the permit meets all the standards prescribed in the Ordinance. Metro 500, Inc, v. City of Brooklyn Park, 297 Minn. 294, 211 N.W.2d 358 (1973). As will be discussed infra, all the standards for a CUP set forth in the Ordinance have PJune2. 2003:C2003 05 13 lAAltorney Client Files\Bigwood\2003 RWB\2003-7031 Barry\docs 2003-703 l\Collaborative Memorandum 2.doc rjh 5 been met; accordingly, Applicant is entitled to the CUP, as a matter of law. County Must Grant Applicant the Conditional Use Permit Pursuant to theB. Ordinance Pursuant to Section III.2 of the Ordinance, Shoreland Alterations* are a conditional use within Sensitive Areas (“SA”).^ Pursuant to Section V.3.1 of the Ordinance, The Planning Commission shall consider a Conditional Use Permit if the proposed change is found to be consistent with the general purposes of the Ordinance and the intent of this and all other applicable state and local regulations and laws. The Planning Commission shall first consider whether the area surrounding the proposed site is compatible with the intended use, taking into consideration the following: 1. Compatibility with the surrounding area; both on land and water. 2. Environmental impact, including site evaluations based on soils, topography and vegetation. 3. Any hazards that may be created; both on land and water. 4. Crowding potential as defined in this Ordinance. 5. Density and location of development. 6. Suitability of the area for the proposed use. If the use is found compatible with the area, the Planning Commission shall review the specific requirements of this Ordinance and consider the following factors: 7. Adequate parking and traffic control. 8. Amount of noise generated. 9. Hours of proposed use. 10. Lighting. 11. Adequate lot size for the proposed use. 12. Minimum change in the natural topography necessary to allow 1 Shoreland Alterations consist of grading, filling, or altering existing topography. ^The Applicant’s property is designated as SA pursuant to Section III.l of the Ordinance due to the presence of wetlands. PJune2, 2003;C2003 05 13 I:\Attorney Client Files\Bigwood\2003 RWB\2003-7031 Barry\docs 2003-703 l\Col!aborative Memorandum 2.doc rjh 6 I for the proposed use. 13. Any other possible adverse effects of the proposed Conditional Use Application and what additional requirements may be necessary to prevent such adverse effects. Of the 13 factors the County considers in determining that the proposed change is consistent with the general purposes of the Ordinance and that the area surrounding the proposed site is compatible with the intended use, factors 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 do not appear to be applicable to the CUP sought by Applicant, and therefore, the County cannot find the proposed projects fails to meet any of these requirements. As to factor number one, the proposed use is compatible with the surrounding area. As to factor number three, there are no hazards which may be created as a result of the proposed use. As to factor number six, there can be no finding that the area is not suitable for the proposed use. Factor numbers two, 12, and 13 are all met because Mr. Barry has complied with the Ordinance’s requirements for shoreland alterations, pursuant to Section IV.3 of the Ordinance.^ Because there can be no finding that the application for CUP fails to meet the standards required for CUPs set forth by the Ordinance, the County must grant Applicant the CUP.'^ Proposed Use Meets the Requirements of Section IV. 3 of the Ordinance3. Section IV.3 of the Ordinance provides: Wetland acreage lost as a result of a topographical alteration must be replaced in accordance with the provisions of the Wetlands Conservation Act and within the boundaries of the property or minor ^See infra '^Where applicant meets all requirements set forth by the zoning ordinance, approval of the application is mandatory. See supra. PJune 2. 2003:C2003 05 13 l:\Attorney Client Files\Bigwood\2003 RWB\2003-7031 Barr>’\docs 2003-703 ^Collaborative Memorandum 2.doc rjh 7 I watershed upon which the wetland acreage was located. Section IV.3.B of the Ordinance also provides that authorization of grading or filling activities requires the County to consider the effect of the proposed project on the following functional qualities of the wetland; Sediment and pollutant trapping and retention. Storage of surface runoff to prevent or reduce flood damage. Fish and wildlife habitat. Recreational use. Shoreline or bank stabilization. Noteworthiness, including special qualities such as historic significant, critical habitat for endangered plants and animals or others. a. b. c. d. e. f This evaluation must also include a determination of whether the wetland alteration being proposed requires permits, reviews or approvals by other local, state or federal agencies, such as Watershed District, the Mirmesota Department of Natural Resources, or the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Mr. Barry has already received all required permits and approvals from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as they relate to performing the shoreland alteration. As to the functional qualities of the denigrated type 2 wetland which is the subject of the shoreland alteration, as they relate to parts a and b above, are just as functional after the alteration is complete as before. Also, the denigrated type 2 wetland did not possess other functional qualities listed in the Ordinance. Because the Minnesota DNR and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have reviewed the PJune 2, 2003:C2003 05 13 EUVitorney Client Files\Bigwood\2003 R\VB\2003-703 I Barry\docs 2003-703 UCoIlaborative Memorandum 2.doc rjh 8 shoreland alteration project, and have approved the project, there is no basis for the County to find the shoreland alteration project fails to meet the requirements of the Ordinance. IV. CONCLUSION The application for a Conditional Use Permit to perform a shoreland alteration which includes the grade and fill of a denigrated type 2 wetland must be granted as a matter of law because the all standards set forth in the zoning ordinance have been met. Any finding to the contrary would certainly be arbitrary and capricious. Mr. Barry has complied with all local, state and federal guidelines for the replacement of lost wetlands. Minnesota law does not permit a zoning authority to deny an application for Conditional Use where the applicant meets the requirements as set forth in the ordinance. Accordingly, Mr. Barry respectfully requests a recommendation of approval from the Otter Tail County Planning Commission and approval from the Otter Tail County Board of Commissioners. !!■ Richafd L. Pemberton, Sr. Pemberton, Sorlie, Rufer & Kershner, P.L.L.P. 110 North Mill Street Kurt A. Deter Rinke-Noonan Wells Fargo Center, Suite 700 P.O. Box 1497 St. Cloud, MN 56302-1497 P.O. Box 866 Fergus Falls, MN 56538-0866 PJune2, 2003:C2003 05 13 l:\Attomey Client Files\Bigwood\2003 RWB\2003-7031 Barry\docs 2003-703 i\Collaboranve Memorandum 2.doc rjh 9 .V t ■ y- t 't>JSfi>,i:^ ‘t. ■■’. A ♦. ■ % .' a; *'■' ■ ■• *nr* <* ' ■. ir^- "*r»- '« , REC JUN 0 0 2003 land & RESOURCE •■* K!•ft-J‘1 ■ y.'“■* , . ■ i i I 9 2003 resource f’ To: Otter Tail County Attorney, Mr. David Hauser Re: Memorandum in Support of Mr. B. John Barry’s Application for CUP. I. INTRODUCTION Mr. B. John Barry (“Applicant”) has made an application to Otter Tail County (“County”) for a Conditional Use Permit (“CUP”) under the provisions of The Shoreland Management Ordinance of Otter Tail County, Minnesota (“Ordinance”). This memorandum is submitted to provide a factual framework for the issues, a legal analysis of CUP standards under Minnesota law and the Ordinance, and to demonstrate the County is compelled by the Ordinance to grant the CUP sought by Applicant. II. FACTUAL HISTORY Reference to Applicant’s application and wetland’s project materials include as exhibits which show the following to be true: -The existing wetland was of low quality, both prior to its initial destruction and in its restored but degraded state, and little or no function as a catch basin for run off from lot 23. There is no need either from a flood control or rain water filtering basis to maintain any depression or wetland on Lot 23 for the temporary holding of rainwater runoff -It did not and does not serve and a runoff catch basin for water from any other land; the Barry property has an extensive system of drainage that does not use either Lot 23 or Pelican Lake for runoff; -It’s function as a run-off reducer and filtering system was and is extremely limited; a grass lawn would serve the same purpose as effectively; -The Wetlands Conservation Act requirement for wetlands replacement is for a 2:1 ratio; Applicant proposed to replace 2540 sq. feet of mostly Type 2 wetland with 28,750 sq. feet of 1 •L* f much higher functioning Type 3 new wetlands credit—a ratio of more than 11:1, within the same watershed as required by the Act; -The project would allow the creation of a much larger new wetland which were determined by Otter Tail County Land andResources staff and West Otter Tail County SWCD staff to “provide a viable and high quality wetland habitat”. III. DISCUSSION Conditional Use Permits in MinnesotaA. Minnesota Statutes Section 394.22, Subd. 7 defines Conditional Use as a land use or development as defined by Ordinance that would not be appropriate generally, but may be allowed with appropriate restrictions as provided by official controls upon the finding that: (1) certain conditions, as detailed in the Zoning Ordinance, exist; and (2) the use of development conforms to the Comprehensive Land[ Use Plan of the County; and (3) is compatible with the existing neighborhood. An applicant for a Conditional Use Permit is entitled to the permit where the standards specified in the Zoning Ordinance are met. In Land Construction Company v. City of Bloomington. 292 Minn. 374, 197 N.W.2d 558 (1972). Where a Zoning Ordinance expressly authorizes a proposed use by Conditional Permit in the discretion of the government body of a County, a denial of the permit must be for reasons related to public health, safety and general welfare. Superamerica Group v. City of Little Canada. 539 N.W.2d 264 (Minn. Ct. App; 1995). A County Council’s refusal to grant a Conditional Use Permit was held arbitrarily, as a matter of law, and mandamus will act to compel the Council to grant the permit where the Council is the final authority on whether or not PMay 17, 2003:C2003 05 13 F:\daia\16682\001\Memos\CoIIaborative Memorandum [3J.doc ijh 2 p • such a permit will be granted and where the party seeking the permit meets all the standards prescribed in the Ordinance. Metro 500. Inc, v. City of Brooklyn Park. 297 Minn. 294, 211 N.W.2d 358 (1973). !■ As will be discussed infra, all the standards for a GUP set forth in the Ordinance have been met; accordingly, Applicant is entitled to the CUP, as a matter of law. County Must Grant Applicant the Conditional Use Permit Pursuant to the , Ordinance B. Pursuant to Section in.2 of the Ordinance, Shoreland Alterations are a conditional use within Sensitive Areas (“SA”). Pursuant to Section V.3.I of the Ordinance, The Planning Commission shall consider a Conditional Use Permit if the proposed change is found to be consistent with the general purposes of the Ordinance and the intent of this and all other applicable state and local regulations and laws. The Planning Commission shall first consider whether the area surrounding the proposed site is compatible with the intended use, taking into consideration the following: Compatibility with the surrounding area; both on land and water. Environmental impact, including site evaluations based on soils, topography and vegetation. Any hazards that may be created; both on land, and water. 4. Crowding potential as defined in this Ordinance. Density and location of development. Suitability of the area for the proposed use. If the use is found compatible with the area, the Planning Commission shall review the specific requirements of this Ordinance and consider the following factors: Adequate parking and traffic control. Amount of noise generated. 1. 2. 3.r' 5. 6.■ 7. 8. 1 Shoreland Alterations consist of grading, filling, or altering existing topography. 2The Applicant’s property is designated as SA pursuant to Section in.l of the Ordinance due to the presence of wetlands. PMay I7,2003:C2003 05 13 • F;\data\16682\00l\Memos\Col!aborative Memorandum [3J.doc ijh ; 3 9. Hours of proposed use. 10. Lighting. 11. Adequate lot size for the proposed use. 12. . Minimum change in the natural topography necessary to allow for the proposed use. 13. Any other possible adverse effects of the proposed Conditional Use Application and what additional requirements may be necessary to prevent such adverse effects. Of the 13 factors the County considers in determining that the proposed change is consistent with the general purposes of the Ordinance and that the area surrounding the proposed site is compatible with the intended use, factors 4, 5; 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 do not appear to be applicable to the CUP sought by Applicant, and therefore, the County cannot find the proposed projects fails to meet any of these requirements. As to factor number one, the proposed use is compatible with the surrounding area.. As to factor number three, there are no hazards which may be created as a result of the proposed use. As to factor number six, there can be no firiding that the area is not suitable for the proposed use. Factor numbers two, 12, and 13 are all met because Applicant has complied with the Ordinance’s requirements for shoreland alterations, pursuant to Section fV.3 of the Ordinance.^ Because there can be ho finding that the application for CUP fails to meet the standards required for CUPs set forth by the Ordinance, the County must grant Applicant the GUP.'^ 3. Proposed Use Meets the Requirements of Section fV.3 of the Ordinance \fc . V-. . ■ . ' - Section IV.3 of the Ordinance provides; h >'• V- if- y ■^See infra ^*Where applicant meets all requirements set forth by the zoning ordinance, approval of the application is mandatory. See supra: PMayl7, 2003:C2003 05 13 F;\data\l6682\00I\Mcmos\ColIaborative Memorandum l3].doc i]h 4 Wetland acreage lost as a result of a topographical alteration must be replaced in accordance with the provisions of the Wetlands Conservation Act and within the boundaries of the property or minor watershed upon which the wetland acreage was located. Section IV.3.B of the Ordinance also provides that authorization of grading or filling activities requires the County to consider the effect of the proposed project on the following functional qualities of the wetland: Sediment and pollutant trapping and retention. Storage of surface runoff to prevent or reduce flood damage. Fish and wildlife habitat. Recreational use. Shoreline or bank stabilization. Noteworthiness, including special qualities such as historic significant, critical habitat for endangered plants and animals or others. a. b. c. d. e. f. This evaluation must also include a determination of whether the wetland alteration being proposed requires permits, reviews or approvals by other local, state or federal agencies, such as Watershed District, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, or the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Applicant has already received all required permits and approvals from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as they relate to performing the shoreland alteration. As to the functional qualities of the denigrated type 2 wetland which is the subject of the shoreland alteration, as they relate to parts a and b above, are just as functional after the alteration is complete as before. Also, the denigrated type 2 wetland did not possess other functional qualities listed in the Ordinance. Because the Minnesota DNR and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have reviewed the PMay 17, 2003:C2003 05 13 F:\data\16682\001\Memos\Collaborative Memorandum [3).doc ijh 5 ; i shoreland alteration project, and have approved the project, there is no basis for the County to find the shoreland alteration project fails to meet the requirements of the Ordinance. IV. CONCLUSION The application for a,Conditional Use Permit to perform a shoreland alteration which includes the grade and fill of a denigrated type 2 wetland must be granted as a rnatter of law because the all standards set forth in the zoning ordinance have been met. Any finding to the contrary would certainly be arbitrary and capricious. Applicant has complied with all local, state \ and federal guidelines for the replacement of lost wetlands. Minnesota law does not permit a zoning authority to deny an application for Conditional Use where the applicant meets the requirements as set forth in the ordinance. Accordingly, Applicant respectfully requests.a recommendation of approval from the Otter Tail County Planning Commission and approval from the Otter Tail County Board of Commissioners. ; PMay 17, 2003:02003 05 13 F:\data\16682\001\Memos\Collaborative Memorandum [3J.doc ijh / 6 Department of LAND AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OTTER TAIL COUNTY 121 W. Junius Ave., Suite 130 Fergus Falls, MN 56537 Ph: 218-998-8095 Otter Tail County’s Website: www.co.ottertail.mn.us May 1,2003 Robert W Big wood. Attorney PO Box 866 Fergus Falls MN 56537 RE: Conditional Use Permit Application, B. John Barry, Pelican Lake (56-786) Robert W Bigwood; On April 23, 2003 the Planning Commission passed a motion to table the Conditional Use Permit Application as requested in your April 14, 2003 letter. The motion tabled the request to the June 11, 2003 Meeting. Once the agenda has been set, our Office will inform you of the time in which your request will be considered. If you have any questions, please contact our Office. Sincerely, Marsha Bowman Recording Secretary CC: B. John Barry, Jim Jensen, 50267 Fish Lake Rd, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 Kurt Deter, Attorney, PO Box 1497, St Cloud, MN 56302 RiNKE Noonan RECEIVEDLAWATTORNEYSA T Suite 700, wells Fargo Center, p. O. Box 1497 St. Cloud, Minnesota 56302-1497 TELEPHONE 320-25 1-6700. FAX 320-656-3500 email: mail@rnoon.COmWWW.RNOON.COM APR 3 0 2003 LAND & RESOURCE Direct Dial #(320) 656-3505 April 28, 2003 Mr. Bill Kalar Land & Resource Management Otter Tail County Courthouse 121 West Junius Street Suite 130 Fergus Falls, MN 56537 Re: B. John Barry Conditional Use Application Our File No. 16682.001 Dear Bill: Enclosed please find the permit authorized by the Corps of Engineers for the fill on the Barry property adjacent to Pelican Lake. I would ask that a copy of this be provided to each of the Planning Commission Members. I believe they have already received the Technical Evaluation Panels’ determination that the project is in compliance with the Wetland Conservation Act as outlined in the letter dated April 10, 2003. I would also appreciate them receiving a copy of the letter dated March 27, 2003 from Terry Lejcher of the DNR indicating that this area does not require a DNR Protected Waters Permit. Thank you for your assistance on this matter. Very truly yours. RINKE-NOONAN By. KAD/ctg John Anderson Jim Jensen B. John Barry Richard L. Pemberton cc: PApril 28.2003:C2003 04 28 F;\DATA\16682\001\LetterBill Kalar 04 28 2003.wpd ctg RiNKE, Noonan. Grote. Smoley, Deter. Colombo. Wiant, Von Kohff. Oegiovanni & Hobbs. Ltd. David J. Meyers''^'’ John J. Meuers Roger C. Justin^* John J. Babcock Jill A. Adkins Igor S. Lenzner* Gary R. Leistico*“ John C. Kolb Scott G. Hamak Pamela A. Steckman^ Jason H. Thomas Stefanie L. Brown Tonya T. Hinkemeyer Darryl J. Henchen Ryan J. Hatton James L. Wiant Gerald W. Von Korff James Degiovanni Sharon G. Hobbs O. Michael Noonan William A. Smoley^ Kurt A. Deter' Barrett L. Colombo 1. Quslified neutral under Rule 114 2 A Real Properly Law Specialist certified by the Minnesota State Bar Association. 3. Admitted to practice law in Wisconsin. 4. Admitted to practice taw in North Dakota. 5. Admitted to practice law in South Dakota. / NOTIFICATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE APPEAL OPTIONS AND PROCESS AND REQUEST FOR APPEAL Applicant: John Barry File Number: 200304232 Date: Attached is:See Section below INITIAL PROFFERED PERMIT (Standard Permit or Letter of permission)A PROFFERED PERMIT (Standard Permit or Letter of permission)B PERMIT DENIAL C APPROVED JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION D ni I EDPRELIMINARY JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION E SECTION I - The following identifies your rights and options regarding an administrative appeal of the above/\pR g q 2QQ3 decision. Additional information may be found at http://usace.army.mil/inet/functions/cw/cecwo/reg or Corps regulations at 33 CFR Part 331.LAND & RE.S;uycE A. INITIAL PROFERRED PERMIT: You may accept or object to the permit. • ACCEPT: If you received a Standard Permit, you may sign the permit document and return it to the district engineer for final authorization. If you received a Letter of Permission (LOP), you may accept the LOP and your work is authorized. Your signature on the Standard Permit or acceptance of the LOP means that you accept the permit in its entirety, and waive all rights to appeal the permit, including its terms and conditions, and approve jurisdictional determinations associated with the permit. • OBJECT: If you object to the permit (Standard or LOP) because of certain terms and conditions therein, you may request that the permit be modified accordingly. You must complete Section II of this form and return the form to the district engineer. Your objections must be received by the district engineer within 60 days of the date of this notice, or you will forfeit your right to appeal the permit in the future. Upon receipt of your letter, the district engineer will evaluate your objections and may: (a) modify the permit to address all of your concerns, (b) modify the permit to address some of your objections, or (c) not modify the permit having determined that the permit should be issued as previously written. After evaluating your objections, the district engineer will send you a proffered permit for your reconsideration, as indicated in Section B below. B. PROFFERED PERMIT: You may accept or appeal the permit. • ACCEPT: If you received a Standard Permit, you may sign the permit document and return it to the district engineer for final authorization. If you received a Letter of Permission (LOP), you may accept the LOP and your work is authorized. Your signature on the Standard Permit or acceptance of the LOP means that you accept the permit in its entirety, and waive all rights to appeal the permit, including its terms and conditions, and approved jurisdictional determinations associated with the permit. • APPEAL; If you choose to decline the proffered permit (Standard or LOP) because of certain terms and conditions therein, you may appeal the declined permit under the Corps of Engineers Administrative Appeal Process by completing Section II of this form and sending the form to the division engineer. This form must be received by the division engineer within 60 days of the date of this notice. C. PERMIT DENIAL; You may appeal the denial of a permit under the Corps of Engineers Administrative Appeal Process by completing Section II of this form and sending the form to the division engineer. This form must be received by the division engineer within 60 days of the date of this notice. D. APPROVED JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION; You may accept or appeal the approved JD or provide new information. • ACCEPT: You do not need to notify the Corps to accept an approved JD. Failure to notify the Corps within 60 days of the date of this notice, means that you accept the approved JD in its entirety, and waive all rights to appeal the approved JD. • APPEAL: If you disagree with the approved JD, you may appeal the approved JD under the Corps of Engineers Administrative Appeal Process by completing Section II of this form and sending the form to the division engineer. This form must be received by the division engineer within 60 days of the date of this notice. E. PRELIMINARY JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION: You do not need to respond to the Corps regarding the preliminary JD. The Preliminary JD is not appealable. If you wish, you may request an approved JD (which may be appealed), by contacting the Corps district for further instruction. Also you may provide new information for further consideration by the Corps to reevaluate the JD. SECTION II - REQUEST FOR APPEAL or OBJECTIONS TO AN INITIAL PROFFERED PERMIT REASONS FOR APPEAL OR OBJECTIONS; (Describe your reasons for appealing the decision or your objections to an initial proffered permit in clear concise statements. You may attach additional information to this form to clarify where your reasons or objections are addressed in the administrative record.) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The appeal is limited to a review of the administrative record, the Corps memorandum for the record of the appeal conference or meeting, and any supplemental information that the review officer has determined is needed to clarify the administrative record. Neither the appellant nor the Corps may add new information or analyses to the record. However, you may provide additional information to clarify the location of information that is already in the administrative record. POINT OF CONTACT FOR QUESTIONS OR INFORMATION. If you have questions regarding this decision and/or the appeal process you may contact; If you only have questions regarding the appeal process you may also contact: Division Engineer c/o Martha S. Chieply, Appeal Review Office CEMVD P. 0. Box 80 Vicksburg, MS 39181-0080 Leo A. Grabowski U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Regulatory Branch 10867 East Gull Lake Drive Northwest, Brainerd, MN 56401-9051 Telephone (218) 829-8402 Telephone (601) 634-5820 RIGHT OF ENTRY: Your signature below grants the right of entry to Corps of Engineers persoimel, and any government consultants, to conduct investigations of the project site during the course of the appeal process. You will be provided a 15 day notice of any site investigation, and will have the opportunity to participate in all site investigations. Telephone number:Date: Signature of appellant or agent. Permit No. (03 - 04232-LAG) Permittee: John Barry Issued: Please note that your permitted activity is subject to a compliance inspection by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers staff. If you fail to comply with this permit, you are subject to permit suspension, modification, or revocation. Upon completion of the activity authorized by this permit and any required mitigation, date, sign, seal, and return this certification to the St. Paul District office at the address shown below. "I hereby certify that the work authorized, including any re quired mitigation by the above-referenced permit has been com pleted in accordance with the terms & conditions of the permit." (Date)(Signature of Permittee) (fold sheet with address showing and seal bottom with tape) Folding sheet with this panel out will leave only one open edge to seal. (fold sheet with address showing and seal bottom with tape) Affix First- Class Postage Here Department of the Army Corps of Engineers 10867 East Gull Lake Drive Brainerd, MN 56401-9051 GP/L0P-98-MN CONDITIONS General Information.3. If you discover any previously unknown historic or archaeological remains while accomplishing the activity authorized by GP/LOP-98-MN, you must immediately stop work and notify this office of what you have found. We will initiate the Federal and state coordination required to determine if the remains warrant a recovery effort or if the site is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. d. Design or construction deficiencies associated with the permitted work. e. Damage claims associated with any future modification, suspension, or revocation of this permit. As a general rule, all discharges of fill or dredged material into any wetland or water area require a Section 404 permit from the Corps of Engineers. Persons proposing such work should especially note that, in ALL cases including the non-reporting general permits , GP/LOP- 98-MN requires that adverse impacts on water and wetland resources be avoided and minimized to the maximum extent practical. Discharges that would adversely affect Federal endangered plant or animal species or certain cultural or archaeological resources, or that would impinge or abrogate reserved Native American treaty rights including, but not limited to, reserved water rights and treaty fishing and hunting rights, are not eligible for authorization under GP/LOP-98-MN. 4. Reliance on Applicant's Data: The determination of this office that issuance of this permit is not contrary to the public interest was made in reliance on the information you provided. 4. You must allow representatives from this office to inspect the authorized activity at any time deemed necessary to ensure that it is being or has been accomplished in accordance with the terms and conditions of GP/LOP-98-MN. 5. Reevaluation of Permit Decision. This office may reevaluate its decision on this permit at any time the circumstances warrant. Circumstances that could require a reevaluation include, but are not limited to, the following: a. You fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit. b. The information provided by you in support of your permit application proves to have been false, incomplete, or inaccurate (see 4 above). c. Significant new information surfaces which this office did not consider in reaching the original public interest decision. Such a reevaluation may result in a determination that it is appropriate to use the suspension, modification, and revocation procedures contained in 33 CFR 325.7 or enforcement procedures such as those contained in 33 CFR 326.4 and 326.5. The referenced enforcement procedures provide for the issuance of an administrative order requiring you to comply with the terms and conditions of your permit and for the initiation of legal action where appropriate. You will be required to pay for any corrective measures ordered by this office, and if you fail to comply with such directive, this office may in certain situations (such as those specified in 33 CFR 209.1 70) accomplish the corrective measures by contract or otherwise and bill you for the cost. 5. Refer to the GP/L0P-98-MN Standard Conditions at the end of this document. Further Information;The St. Paul District WWW site (http://www.mvp.usace.army.mil) will contain information that is helpful for applicants. 1. Congressional Authorities: You have been authorized to undertake the activity described above pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344). General Conditions. 1. The time limit for completing work authorized by the GP provisions of GP/LOP-98-MN ends upon the expiration date of GP/L0P-98-MN. The time limit for completing work authorized by the LOP provisions herein ends upon the expiration date of GP/LOP-98-MN or two years after the date of the Corps authorization of the work under GP/LOP- 98-MN, whichever occurs later. If you find that you need more time to complete the authorized activity, submit your request for a time extension to this office for consideration at least three months before the expiration date is reached. 2. Limits of this authorization. a. GP/LOP-98-MN does not obviate the need to obtain other Federal, state, or local authorizations required by law. b. GP/LOP-98-MN does not grant any property rights or exclusive privileges. c. GP/LOP-98-MN does not authorize any injury to the property or rights of others. d. GP/LOP-98-MN does not authorize interference with any existing or proposed Federal project. 3. Limits of Federal Liability. In authorizing work, the Federal Government does not assume any liability, including for the following: a. Damages to the permitted project or uses thereof as a result of other permitted or unpermitted activities or from natural causes. b. Damages to the permitted project or uses thereof as a result of current or future activities undertaken by or on behalf of the United States in the public interest. c. Damages to persons, property, or to other permitted or unpermitted activities or structures caused by the activity authorized by this permit. 2. You must maintain the activity authorized by GP/L0P-98-MN in good condition and in conformance with the terms and conditions of this permit. You are not relieved of this requirement if you abandon the permitted activity, although you may make a good faith transfer to a third party. Should you wish to cease to maintain the authorized activity or should you desire to abandon it without a good faith transfer, you must obtain a modification of this permit from this office, which may require restoration of the area. 6. Extensions. General condition 1., above, establishes a time limit for the completion of the activity authorized by this permit. Unless there are circumstances requiring either a prompt completion of the authorized activity or a reevaluation of the public interest decision, the Corps will normally give favorable consideration to a request for an extension of this time limit. Page 1 of 3 GP/L0P-98-MM CONDITIONS (continued) unsuitable material (e.g., trash, debris, car bodies, asphalt, etc.,) and material discharged must be free from toxic pollutants in toxic amounts (see Section on the location of threatened and 307 of the Clean Water Act). both lethal and non-lethal takes of Standard Conditions.protected species are in violation of the Endangered Species Act. Information in addition to the preceding general conditions, GP/LOP-98-MN authoriza tions are subject to the following standard conditions, as applicable. These conditions must be satisfied for any GP/LOP-98 authorization, both GPs and LOPs, including the non-reporting GPs, to be valid: endangered species and their critical habitat can be obtained directly from 6. Proper maintenance. Any structure or the offices of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Marine Fisheries Service or their world wide web pages on the Internet. fill authorized shall be properly maintained, including maintenance to ensure public safety. c. If it becomes apparent that a Federally listed endangered plant or animal species will be affected by work 7. Erosion and siltation controls. Appropriate erosion and siltation1. Compliance Certification. Under all LOP authorizations of GP/LOP-98-MN authorizations, the permittee must submit a compliance certification to the St. Paul District within 30 days of completion of the work. The District will include a certification form with its authorization letters. Permittees may also obtain this form by contacting the St. Paul District. This requirement does not apply to GP authorizations under GP/LOP-98-MN. controls must be used and maintained in authorized by this permit, work must be effective operating condition during construction, and all exposed soil and other fills, as well as any work below the ordinary high water mark must be permanently stabilized at the earliest practicable date. Work should be done in accordance with state-approved, published practices, such as defined in Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Document, PROTECTING WATER QUALITY IN URBAN AREAS - BEST stopped immediately and the St. Paul District of the Corps of Engineers must be contacted for further instruction. 10. Historic properties, cultural resources. No activity which may affect historic properties listed, or eligible for listing, in the National Register of Historic Places is authorized, until the District has complied with the provisions of 33 CFR Part 325, Appendix C. The prospective permittee must include notification to the District in the permit application if the authorized activity may affect any historic properties listed, determined to be eligible, or which the prospective permittee has reason to believe may be eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, and shall not begin the activity until notified by the District that the requirements of the National Historic Preservation Act have been satisfied and that the activity is authorized. Information on the location and existence of historic resources can be obtained from the State Historic Preservation Office and the National Register of Historic Places. MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR2. Case-by-case conditions. The activity must comply with any special conditions which may have been added by the District or by a state, tribe, or the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in its section 401 water quality certification or consistency determination under the Coastal Zone Management Act. Such conditions will be specifically identified in any LOP issued for the project. MINNESOTA. 8. Removal of temporary fills. Any temporary fills must be removed in their entirety and the affected areas returned to their preexisting elevation. 9. Endangered Species. a. No activity is authorized which is likely to jeopardize the continued existence of a threatened or endangered species or a species proposed for such designation, as identified under the Federal Endangered Species Act, or which is likely to destroy or adversely modify the critical habitat of such species. Non-federal permittees shall notify the District if any listed species or critical habitat might be affected or is in the vicinity of the project, and shall not begin work on the activity until notified by the District that the requirements of the Endangered Species Act have been satisfied and that the activity is authorized. b. Authorization of an activity under GP/LOP-98 does not authorize the take of a threatened or endangered species as defined under the Federal Endangered Species Act. In the absence of separate authorization (e.g., an ESA Section 10 Permit, a Biological Opinion with incidental take provisions, etc.) from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service or the National Marine Fisheries Service, 3. Mitiqation/Seauencinq. Discharges of dredged or fill material into waters of the United States must be minimized or avoided to the maximum extent practicable, unless the District approves a compensation plan that the District determines is more beneficial to the environment than minimization or avoidance measures. 11. Spawning areas. Discharges in spawning areas during spawning seasons must be avoided to the maximum extent practicable.4. State/Tribal Water quality certification and Coastal zone management (CZM) consistency determination. Some GP/LOP-98-MN authorizations may not be valid unless and until an individual Section 401 water quality certification or CZM consistency determination is obtained from or waived by the appropriate agency. If this condition applies, it will be so noted in the District letter of permission. 1 2. Obstruction of high flows. To the maximum extent practicable, discharges must not permanently restrict or impede 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). 1 3. Adverse effects from impoundments. If the discharge creates an impoundment of water, adverse effects on the aquatic system caused by the accelerated passage of water and/or5. Suitable material. No discharge of dredged or fill material may consist of Page 2 of 3 GP/LOP-98-MN CONDITIONS (continued) the restriction of its flow shall be minimized to the maximum extent practicable. 21. Preventive measures. Measures must be adopted to prevent potential pollutants from entering the watercourse. Construction materials and debris, including fuels, oil, and other liquid substances, will not be stored in the construction area in a manner that would allow them to enter the watercourse as a result of spillage, natural runoff, or flooding. Historic Preservation Officer must be contacted for further instruction. 26. Water intakes/activities. An investigation must be made to identify water intakes or other activities that may be affected by suspended solids and turbidity increases caused by work in the watercourse. Sufficient notice must be given to the owners of property where the activities would take place to allow them to prepare for any changes in water quality. 14. Waterfowl breeding areas. Discharges into breeding areas for migratory waterfowl must be avoided to the maximum extent practicable. 15. Navigation. No activity may cause more than a minimal adverse effect on navigation.22. Disposal sites. If dredged or excavated material is placed on an upland disposal sight (above the ordinary high-water mark), the site must be securely diked or contained by some other acceptable method that prevents the return of potentially polluting materials to the watercourse by surface runoff or by leaching. The containment area, whether bulkhead or upland disposal sight, must be fully completed prior to the placement of any dredged material. 16. Aquatic life movements. No activity may substantially disrupt the movement of those species of aquatic life indigenous to the waterbody, including those species which normally migrate through the area, unless the activity's primary purpose is to impound water. 27. Spill contingency plan. A contingency plan must be formulated that would be effective in the event of a spill. This requirement is particularly applicable in operations involving the handling of petroleum products. If a spill of any potential pollutant should occur, it is the responsibility of the permittee to remove such material, to minimize any contamination resulting from this spill, and to immediately notify the State Duty Officer at 1-800-422- 0798 and the U.S. Coast Guard at telephone number 1-800-424-8802. 17. Equipment. Heavy equipment working in wetlands must be placed on mats, or other measures must be taken to minimize soil disturbance. 23. Erosion control. Upon completion of earthwork operations, all exposed slopes, fills, and disturbed areas must be given sufficient protection by appropriate means such as landscaping, or planting and maintaining vegetative cover, to prevent subsequent erosion. Coffer dams shall be constructed and maintained so as to prevent erosion into the water. If earthen material is used for coffer dam construction, sheet piling, riprap or a synthetic cover must be used to prevent dam erosion. 18. Tribal rights. No activity or its operation may impinge or abrogate reserved treaty rights, including, but not limited to, reserved water rights and treaty fishing and hunting rights. 28. Other permit requirements. Corps GP/LOP-98-MN authorization eliminates the need for other local, state or Federal authorizations, including but not limited to National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) or State Disposal System (SDS) permits from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. No 19. Wild and Scenic Rivers. No activity may occur in a component of the National Wild and Scenic River System; or in a river officially designated by Congress as a "study river" for possible inclusion in the system, while the river is in an official study status; unless the appropriate Federal agency, with direct management responsibility for such river, has determined in writing that the proposed activity will not adversely effect the Wild and Scenic River designation, or study status. Information on Wild and Scenic Rivers may be obtained from the appropriate Federal land management agency in the area (e.g.. National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.) 29. State Section 401 Certification Conditions. Control Agency (MPCA) has certified GP/LOP-98-MN on the condition that activities are conducted in accordance with all applicable provisions of Minnesota Rule 7001.01 50, subp. 3. As required by Federal regulation, this condition is incorporated as a condition of GP/LOP-98-MN. 24. Suitable fill material. All fill (including riprap), if authorized under this permit, must consist of suitable material free from toxic pollutants in other then trace quantities. In addition, rock or fill material used for activities dependent upon this permit and obtained by excavation must either be obtained from existing quarries or, if a new borrow site is opened up to obtain fill material, the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) must be notified prior to the use of the new site. Evidence of this consultation with the SHPO will be forwarded to the St. Paul District Office. The Minnesota Pollution 20. Water quality standards. All work or discharges to a watercourse resulting from permitted construction activities, particularly hydraulic dredging, must meet applicable Federal, State, and local water quality and effluent standards on a continuing basis. 25. Cultural resources. If cultural, archaeological, or historical resources are unearthed during activities authorized by this permit, work must be stopped immediately and the State Page 3 of 3 U.S ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS - ST. PAUL DISTRICT REGULATORY BRANCH BASIS FOR DETERMINATION OF SECTION 404 JURISDICTION John BarryApplicant: File Number: 200304232 □ A. Property referenced in the attached correspondence contains an area of water/wetland areas considered to be a water of the United States because the area: V 1. is currently used, has been used in the past, or may be susceptible to use in interstate or foreign commerce, i.e., navigable waters of the United States. [328.3(a)(1)]□ □2. is interstate waters. [328.3(a)(2)] □3. is an area the use, degradation, of destruction of which could aiffect interstate or foreign commerce. [328.3(a)(3)] □ a. is or could be used by interstate or foreign travelers for recreation or other purposes. □ b. has fish or shellfish that are or could be taken and sold in interstate or foreign commerce. □ c. is or could be used for industrial purposes by industries in interstate commerce. □4. is an impoundment of waters/areas otherwise defined as waters of the United States. [328.3(a)(4)] □5. is connected to or adjacent to a tributary of any waters/areas identified under paragraphs (1) through (4) of 33 CFR 328.3(a). [328.3(a)(5)] 6. contains wetlands or waters adjacent to waters/areas defined as waters of the U.S in paragraphs (1) through (5) in 33 CFR 328.3 (a). [328.3(a)(7)]. □ B. The propeny referenced in the attached contains no water/wetland areas that meet any of the criteria described above and therefore is not subject to Corps of Engineers jurisdiction under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. Project Manager ■ Date Leo A. Grabowski DateSection Chief ’ Julett Denton Wetlands are identified and delineated using the methods and criteria established in the Corps of Engineers,Wetland Delineation Manual (87 Manual). .Generally, weflmds are determined by the occurrence of hydroph'ytic vegetation, hydric soils and wetland hydrology V Edition of March 29, 2001. Previous editions obsolete. ' *'!. 5- NB9VD‘*2‘*/ (ASSUkTO;RESTORABLE WE'I LANU BXHIBIT1318.3e FOR ; JOHN C. ANDERSON THAT PART OF SEC. I, TOT. 137, RGE. 43, OTTER TAIL COUNTY, MINNESOTA'' — Nwxn el H« t/4SEC. I. nP. U7. RCE. 43w 03-04232-LAG Page 3 of 3 t oration Uwitoring d Photo nO-Levd Point 40 80400 F£tTSCAL£ Scolei 1 Inch * 40 Feet LEGEND tiisting Rutoroble '' Weiiond Bnln Eoo<• e DENOTES (RON MONUMENT FOUND CROSS SECTION VIEW SCALE; ^ Inch - tOO Fwtijauo miaiE ifP •2^ J90ce 1 :-Zt3; ‘ijHja »*»» (J=.U-L4 atrnttuT*s3uSr t«co i«te »*oo i*se «*W MO 0490 »*«c MO SITE DATUM Coordinate Scheme is Otter Toil Coui Hwtzontol Datum is NAD &3 - KARN nty Cocrdinote System 'i 1966 (Ad^stment) Verticd Datum is - NCVD 86 - Ceoid 69 (Ad^istment) AH units measurement ore in US Survey Feet robls vetlond Bastn ■ eg. (L or a66 +/- oaes.Area 25 toot Boner - &edH 4-/- eg. fL or 044 + DRAINAGE AREA ApproK. drarege area 365,088 ■*■/- sq. ft. or a3B +/- acres.Restorolicn Monitoring !l Photo Ground—Level Reference Point feojtui m.03^03nu) Bze hCc22 S1 bedr 1M1 Itis •rtrt. ptoi v rvet to p^d M « o0 44 a,ftniM sal trst I on 4 di^ UmoM Lant - -'t Sidi d iferNSsta. JOHN C. ANDERSON ENVmODATA. INC 5331 CEDAR LAKE ROAD ST. LOUIS PARK. MN 55416 REVISIONS i-rcT j-rss - rsrte^ omn. uweirwr «noD LARRY BCHEFFLER PROPERTY SEC. 1. TWP. 137, RGE. 43 OTTER TAIL COUNTY, MINNESOTA LAKE REGION SURVEYING, INC.PEtiSAS°RVpS?S,‘‘M%“^l72 PH. (2181 863.1108 ebiwiMPY aRCa Shown bui cr wST ms von i-u-m______RESTORABLE WETLAND EXHIBITSuvwe saSB «■ bn d #.imeotjtoct PONIS AQOCB Macs IDMNRRW I RMl lb. 40sn 'SlpotvTBnBnBBrt I hntigf cofiy M On auvey, pin er report m pitpoted by me or Older (Erect eifoviaioi) aid 6iat I on 0 duh liconeed Lund ^l{Myor undg the Ion jf ^ Sm tl l£maok CUNTREVISIONS JOHN BARRY MUAntarlean CapHal Partners, LLC 2104 Hastings Avenue Ksvrport. MN .65055 >, LAKE REGION SURVEYING. INC. P.O. BOX 382, 47 K. OROAOWAY PEUCAN RAPtOS, MNNE80TA 63572 PH. 1218) 863-1100 > ,, LOTS 23 AND 24 OF PROVAN BEACH OTTER TAIL COUNTY. MINNESOTA TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY :■ ...I-,-' 03-04232-LAG Page J of 3 SCAMiB LER ■^v'” 56026ike ■ 42B\ CP 0\' t ^1 CPe^n Ra^id*'. RluniA>al Ait^iort'\36O40 »•L.-. •I 4 56027 T 1 LIDA DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY ST. PAUL DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS CENTRE 190 FIFTH STREET EAST ST. PAUL MN 55101-1638 April 23, 2003REPLY TO ATTENTION OF Construction-Operations Regulatory (03 - 04232-LAG) Mr. Kurt A. Deter Rinke-Noonan Suite 700, Wells Fargo Center P.O. Box 1497 St. Cloud, Minnesota 56302-1497 Dear Mr. Deter: Authority is hereby granted for a project of John Barry to fill up to 2,540 square feet of Type 2 wetlands adjacent to Pelican Lake. 42W. , The project site is in SE 1/4 Sec. 4, T. 137N., R. Otter Tail County, Minnesota. The authorized work is shown on the enclosed drawings labeled 03-04232-LAG, Page 1 of 3 through Page 3 of 3 hereby incorporated as part of this Letter of Permission, authorization is issued under the provisions of GP/LOP-98-MN (MN LOP-C). This This action is based upon the recommendation of the Chief of Engineers and under the provisions of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344). The authorization is subject to the enclosed General and Standard Conditions. The time limit for completing this authorized work ends January 31, 2005 OR two years from the date of this letter, whichever occurs later. For those projects where the permittee is not obtaining fill material from a licensed commercial facility, the permittee shall notify us at least five working days before start of work. A cultural resources survey may be required if a licensed commercial facility is not used. This Federal authorization does not permit you to commence the proposed activity without first obtaining any necessary State and/or local permits. If you disagree with the enclosed jurisdictional determination, you may provide new information or appeal the jurisdictional determination. Section D of the enclosed Notification of Administrative Appeal Options and Process and Request for Appeal. Please follow the directions in APR 2 8 2003.?@ Printed on Recycled Paper 2 If this letter of permission is not acceptable and you would like to appeal the permit decision, please follow the directions in Section A of the enclosed Notification of Administrative Appeal Options and Process and Request for Appeal. > ,The decision regarding this action is based on information found in the administrative record which documents the District's decision-making process, the basis for the decision, and the final decision./ If you have any questions, contact Leo A.'Grabowski in our Brainerd office at (218) 829-8402. In any correspondence or inquiries, please refer to the Regulatory numb.er shown above. Sincerely, ■i- . Robert L. Ball Colonel, Corps of Engineers District Engineeri’- Enclosures « ; • y 4 ti 'V ; • . .. I - "fo OTTER TAIL COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION otter Tail County Courthouse, Fergus Falls, MN 56537 218-998-8095 April 23, 2003 Meeting of the Otter Tail County Planning Commission was held on April 23, 2003 at 6:30 P.M. in the Commissioner's Room, Courthouse, Fergus Falls, Minnesota. Roll Call: Members Present: Linda Bergerud, Rod Boyer, Frank Lachowitzer, Joe Maske, Bert Olson, Richard Sha, David Trites and Leona Zimmerman. Members Absent: Les Estes and Robert Schwartz. Nicole Hansen represented the County Attorney's Office and Bill Kalar represented the Land & Resource Management Office. Minutes of April 9, 2003: A motion by Sha, second by Lachowitzer to approve the April 9, 2003 Minutes as presented. Voting: All Members in favor. Minutes of April 16, 2003: A motion by Bergerud, second by Lachowitzer to approve the April 23, 2003 Minutes as presented. Voting: All Members in favor. John Barry - Tabled to June 11, 2003: A Conditional Use Permit Application stating: “Applicant requests to fill a degraded Type 2 (2,540 sq. ft.) wetland in the middle of a residential lawn and replace the low quality wetland with a much larger restoration that would provide more and better wetland functions.” Additional documents available for viewing at Land & Resource Mgt. Office. The property is described as Lot 23 & vac rd adj ex pt vac rd being 32.26’ x 5.13’ x 33.51’ X 17.14’: parcels #950 & #65-001 not to be split. Section 4 of Dunn Township; Pelican Lake (56-786), GD. A letter, dated April 14, 2003, from Robert W. Bigwood (Attorney for the Applicant) requesting the consideration of this Application be continued to the June 11, 2003 Planning Commission Meeting was read into the record. Motion: A motion by Lachowitzer, second by Maske to table to June 11, 2003 as requested by the Applicant. Voting: All Members in favor. Terry L. Davis - Approve as Presented: A Conditional Use Permit Application stating: “Need to build driveway up to keep water from entering the garage. Also, fill needed to move rainwater away from house. Also some fill needed for landscaping. Driveway fill = 86 yards, maximum depth of 4’7”. Shed fill = 69 yards, 2’ 4” maximum depth. Landscaping fill = 118 yards, maximum 6’ fill.” The property is described as Lots 8 & 9 BIk 1 South Oaks, Section 01 of Otter Tail Township: Buchanan Lake (56-209), GD. Kathy Davis represented the Application. Motion: A motion by Boyer, second by Maske to approve as presented. Voting: All Members in favor. PEMBERTON, SORLIE, REFER & KERSHNER, P.L.L.P. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW Office Also First National Bank Of Henning Henning, MN - Thursday 1-3 Telephone: 218-583-2933 Richard L. Pemberton. Sr.* Oscar .1. Sorlie* ++-I- Stephen F. Rufer* +H. Morrison Kershner* ++ Robert W. Bigwood Michael T, Rengel* Kent D. Mattson Robert O. Blatti Kristi A. Hastings LAW OFFICE BUILDING 110 NORTH MILL STREET P.O. BOX 866 FERGUS FALLS, MINNESOTA 56538-0866 TELEPHONE: 218-736-5493 FAX: 218-736-3950 www.ferguslaw.com Bill Kalar Land and Resource Management Otter Tail County Courthouse 121 Junius Avenue Fergus Falls, MN 56537 Bert Olson, Chair Otter Tail County Planning Commission 501 North Shore Drive Battle Lake, MN 56515 RECEIVED APR 1 5 2003 April 14, 2003 B. John Barry Our File No. 2003-7031 IN RE:LAND & RESOURCE Following on my conversation with Mr. Kalar and on behalf of Mr. B. John Barry, I am requesting that the hearing on Mr. Barry's Conditional Use Permit Application, presently scheduled for April 23, be continued to the June 11, 2003 Planning Commission meeting. record at the April 23 meeting in order to provide notice of the rescheduled hearing to those who may have appeared on that evening regarding this matter. planning to attend other than Mr. Barry and his representatives. I understand that this letter will be read into the We are not aware of anyone I want to continue to keep the Planning Commission as fully informed as possible regarding Mr. Barry's proposal, appreciated that several of the Commission members were able to visit the Barry property site to review the property, members had some informational background, but none as yet had received the rather lengthy set of materials that accompanied Mr. Barry's application. Good questions were asked and we feel that those materials will answer some of them, so we want to be sure that there is sufficient time for Commission members to review those materials. We Those In addition, other questions were asked that we felt may be deserving of additional information or explanation with which to ’Also licciistKl ill North Diikotii ■Civil Trial Specialist ccHil'icd by the .Minnesota State Bar AssiK’iation + + Real Property I Jiw Sja'eialist certified by the .Minnesota State Bar .\ss(K‘iation ++^Civil Trial Specialist certified by the National Boanl of Trial .VdviH’acy and Minnesota State Bar .\ss<K iation April 14, 2003 Page 2 make available to the Commission members prior to the rescheduled hearing, areApril 23, date. Finally, key persons for presentation of our proposal not available for the meeting currently scheduled for so a complete presentation is not possible for that We presume that the June-11 date is available for rescheduling and we do not expect that Mr. Barry's proposal will take an inordinate amount of time for its presentation. However, please let me know as promptly as possible if the hearing will rather be rescheduled for June 18, the second hearing date in June. Sincerely, Robert W. Bigwood ss B. John Barry Kurt A. Deter Jim Jensen John Anderson cc .f- V •• deceived ^^^03 2003 ‘-^^D & resource Minnesota Department of Natural Resources TJ (AUJO DNR WATERS 1221 FIR AVENUE EAST FERGUS FALLS, MN 56537 218-739-7576 March 27, 2003 5^7i?Ani^ John Barry 50267 Fish Lake Road Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 Dear Mr. Barry; PROJECT NOTIFICATION, DNR PROTECTED WATERS PERMIT REQUIREMENTS, OTTER TAIL COUInTY The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is in receipt of your project notification form to fiU in a wetland in Section 4, T137N, R42W, Dunn Township, Otter Tail County. Based on my review of the information you sent me, I have determined the following: Your project does not require a DNR Protected Waters Permit as there are no protected waters involved in the area you are proposing to do the work. Please be advised that you must obtain all required authorizations (locid, state and federal) before beginning work. H □ A DNR Protected Waters Permit application is required. Complete the enclosed application form and mail it to the DNR Regional Office in Bemidji at 2115 Birchmont Beach Road NE, Bemidji, MN 56601. Be sure to enclose the correct application fee. No permit can be processed until all application fees have been paid. Please be advised that any work in DNR protected waters or wetlands without a permit is a misdemeanor and is punishable by fines up to $700 and/or 90 days in jail. Thank you for your cooperation. If you have any questions, please contact me at 1221 Fir Avenue East, Fergus Falls, MN 56537 or by telephone at 218-739-7576. Sincerely, DNR WAIRRS 'V-.eA'V^ Terrence R. Lejcher Area Hydrologist TRL/ck USCOE Otter Tail County SWCD Otter Tail County Zoning Brad Mergens, Otter Tail County Soil & Water Conservation District Kurt Keter, Attorney at Law c; DNR Infomiation; 651-296-6157 • 1-888-646-6367 • TTY: 651-296-5484 • 1-800-657-3929 Printed on Recycled Paper Containing a Minimum of 20% Post-Consumer Waste An Equal Opportunity Employer Who Values Diversity Department of LAND AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OTTER TAIL COUNTY 121 W. Junius Ave., Suite 130 Fergus Falls, MN 56537 Ph: 218-998-8095 ^ Otter Tail County’s Website: www.co.ottertail.rnitTus 0 2 2003 Copies of Planning Commission Meetin^sMinutes From February 14, 2001 to March 19, 2003— INVOICE March 24, 2003 Billed To: Kurt Deter Rinke-Noonan Wells Fargo Center 400 First St. South PO Box 1497 St. Cloud, MN 56302 $45.50 $ 6.95 $ 3.95 182 Copies @ $.25 per copy” Va Hour Labor @ $13.91 per hour: Postage: $56.40TOTAL DUE: Make Check Payable to Otter Tail County Treasurer. N PEMBERTON, SORLIE, REFER & KERSHNER, P.L.L.P. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW Office Also First National Bank Of Henning Henning, MN - Thursday 1-3 Telephone: 218-583-2933 Richard L. Pemberton, Sr.* Oscar J. Sorlie* +++Stephen F. Rufer* +H. Morrison Kershner* ++ Robert W. Bigwood Michael 1, Rengel* Kent D. Mattson Robert O. Blatti Kristi A. Hastings LAW OFFICE BUILDING 110 NORTH MILL STREET P.O. BOX 866 FERGUS FALLS, MINNESOTA 56538-0866 TELEPHONE: 218-736-5493 FAX: 218-736-3950 www.ferguslaw.com Bert Olson, Chair Otter Tail County Planning Commission 501 North Shore Drive Battle Lake, MN RECEIVED MAR 2 5 200356515 Frank Lachowitzer Otter Tail County Planning Commission 43529 Co Highway 53 Perham, MN LANDS RESOURCE 56573 Joe Maske Otter Tail County Planning Commission 14833 Lake Olaf Road South pelican Rapids, MN 56572 Robert Schwartz Otter Tail County Planning Commission 31548 Co Highway 75 Wadena, MN 56482 Leona Zimmerman Otter Tail County Planning Commission 418 East Lakeside Drive Fergus Falls, MN 56537 Richard Sha Otter Tail County Planning Commission 43534 275th Avenue Vergas, MN 56587 Rod Boyer Otter Tail County Planning Commission 51127 E Wymer Lake Road Frazee, MN 56544 Leslie Estes Otter Tail County Planning Commission P.O. Box 358 Battle Lake, MN 56515 David Trites Otter Tail County Planning Commission 20944 Westwood Drive Clitherall, MN 56524-9596 *Also licciisod in North Dnkota iCivil Trial Sppcialist coi-tificd by the .Minnesota State Bar .VsscK’iation t I Heal Property 1 jiw SiK“eialist eertified by the Minnesota State Bar .\ss(X'iatioii t++(’ivil Ti'ial Spwialist certified by the National Boaid of Trial Adv(K‘aey and Minnesota State Bar .Asscx iation otter Tail County Planning Commission March 24, 2003 Page 2 Linda Bergerud Otter Tail County Planning Commission 613 West Lakeside Drive Fergus Falls, MN 56537 Bill Kalar Land and Resource Management ^ter Tail County Courthouse T21 Junius Avenue Fergus Falls, MN 56537 March 24, 2003 B. John Barry Your File No. 16682.001 Our File No. 2003-7031 IN RE: Only Commissioners Maske and Sha were able to view the Barry Estate last Saturday. Chairman Olson had indicated to me that he would be coming but I understand something came up to prevent it. So, we'd like to provide another opportunity for a view on Saturday, April 5. gate and be on hand to direct any who come out to the area in question. Estate manager Terry Leonard will open the I believe it does help a great deal to be on the ground and to see the situation.It would be very helpful to know the times during the day when it will be most convenient.for the different Commissioners to take the view so that Mr.-Leonard can be at the Sandy at my office will workgate to open it at those times, this out if she receives a telephone call indicating who plans to come and when during the day. 3651. The toll free number is 1-800-862- PEMBERTON, SORLIE, REFER & KERSHNER, P.L.L.P. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAWr Office Also First National Bank Of Henning Henning, MN - Thursday 1-3 Telephone; 218-583-2933 Richard L. Pemberton, Sr.* Oscar J. Sorlie* +++ Stephen F. Rufer* +11. Morrison Kershner* ++ Robert W. Bigwood Michael T. Rengel* Kent D. Mattson Robert O. Blatti Kristi A. Hastings LAW OFFICE BUILDING no NORTH MILL STREET P.O. BOX 866 FERGUS FALLS, MINNESOTA 56538-0866 TELEPHONE: 218-736-5493 FAX: 218-736-3950 www.fcrguslaw.com Bert Olson, Chair Otter Tail County Planning Commission 501 North Shore Drive Battle Lake, MN received 1 9 2003 resource 56515 Frank Lachowitzer Otter Tail County Planning Commission 43529 Co Highway 53 Perham, MN 56573 Joe Maske Otter Tail County Planning Commission 14833 Lake Olaf Road South pelican Rapids, MN 56572 Robert Schwartz Otter Tail County Planning Commission 31548 Co Highway 75 Wadena, MN 56482 Leona Zimmerman Otter Tail County Planning Commission 418 East Lakeside Drive Fergus Falls, MN 56537 Richard Sha Otter Tail County Planning Commission 43534 275th Avenue Vergas, MN 56587 Rod Boyer Otter Tail County Planning Commission 51127 E Wymer Lake Road Frazee, MN 56544 Leslie Estes Otter Tail County Planning Commission P.O. Box 358 Battle Lake, MN 56515 David Trites Otter Tail County Planning Commission 20944 Westwood Drive Clitherall, MN 56524-9596 *.VIso lieonsf'd in North Diikotii I Civil Trial Spocialist ('(Ttificd by the Minnesota State Bar ,\ss<H iation I tBeal Pnipei ty Law Specialist certified by tbe Minnesota State Bar .\s,soeiation c++Civil Trial Spwialist ecM tifitHl by the National Boanl of Trial .Vdvocacy and Miiiiu«otn State Bar Association ■; Otter Tail County Planning Commission March 18, 2003 Page 2 Linda Bergerud Otter Tail County Planning Commission 613 West Lakeside Drive Fergus Falls, MN 56537 March 18, 2003 B. John Barry Your File No. 16682.001 Our File No. 2003^7031 IN RE: I've been asked to assist in the representation of Mr. B. John Barry concerning an application for a ■ conditional use permit I understand that theregarding his property on Pelican'Lake. planning Commission will be considering this matter on April 9. We'd like to encourage any Planning Commission members who are not familiar with the property to view it and for that purpose we will be on the premises this Saturday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. (March 22, 2003). premises has been discussed with Bill Kalar who suggested that we contact Commissioners directly to propose it. copy of this letter. The idea of a coordinated visit to the Bill receives a These premises are gated and everything is closed down. We will arrange to have the gate closest to the area involved open. The manager of the premises, Terry Leonard, will see to the gate being open and perhaps will be able to be on hand as well. It maybe possible for Jim Jenson the contractor and/or John Anderson the wetlands delineator to be on hand in case there are any questions. You receive a‘map along with this letter which will direct you to the gate that will be open. If it wouldn't be too much trouble, could anyone who plans to come out then please phone Sandy at my office to say so in order that I will know whether there will be some coming, telephone numbers are 218-736-5493 or 1-800-862-3651. Our Enclosure Billcc A, •,j -I Tuesday, March 18, 2003 3:44 PM p.02Pam Borgerding 651 459 2985 1 . From !WinneapoJis/St Paul: interstate 94'West to Highway 59 North (just past Fergus Falls). Go about 16 miles until you reach Pelican Rapids., Continue on Highway'59 for 8 miles until you pass the Lakeland General Store on the right and Highway 34 on your left; Continue on Highway 59 for 1 mile until you come to Fish Lake Road. Turn left and go 3 miles to the entrance of 50267 Fish Lake Road. (Large gated entrance on left-hand side.) From Fargo: 194 to Barnesville exit (Highway 34) to Detroit Lakes: Go approximately :i 9 miles. When Highway 34 intersects with Highway 59, turn left on Highvray 59 by Lakeland General Store. Go 1 mile to Fish Lake Road. Turn left and go 3 miles to the entrance of 50207 Fish Lake Road. (Large gated entrance on left-hand side.) 'OdrtorVLA.ttSHi 10f^oOfVno.ij 3=1 L. sanW Ufcc-'^ 58 ■y-. 0rt*nnc-&^,c>l I i N^TauL RECEIVED FROM:651 459 2985 P . 921 5 : 4QS3-18-S3 LAND AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OTTER TAIL COUNTY COURTHOUSE, FERGUS FALLS, MN 56537 STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss COUNTY OF OTTER TAIL ) I, Marsha Bowman, duly appointed and Acting Secretary of the Otter Tail County Planni the_ - served upon the following: inn Commissipt^for O^ter Tail County, Minnesota, do hereby certify that on ?^^day , 2003, the attached Notice of Hearing and was duly County Sheriff County Highway Engineer Courthouse I Otter Tail COLA, John Matteson, R#2 Box 40W, Battle Lake, MN 56515 MPCA, 116 E Front St., Detroit Lakes, MN 56537 Terry Lejcher, DNR, Div. of Waters, 1221 E Fir Ave, Fergus Falls, MN 56537 Bruce Winterfeldt, DNR, Trails & Watenways, 1221 E Fir, Fergus Falls, MN 56537 Arlin Schalekamp, DNR, Div.of Fisheries, 1221 E Fir Ave, Fergus Falls, MN 56537 Doug Wells, DNR, Div. of Wildlife, 1221 E Fir Ave, Fergus Falls, MN 56537 (MNDOT Dist. Office, 1000 Hwy 10 W, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501) Same Envelope Planning Commission Membe^, Township Cle^, jla lose^listed-on't^^ ;iation,lsurveyor (if appropriate), MNDOT (if located on a State Hwy) am ehed-ei • • • 1 &T&by placing a true and correct copy thereof in a sealed envelope, postage prepaid, and by depositing them in the U.S. Mail at Fergus Falls, MN, properly addressed to each of the above named at the addresses shown above. PO 0^<p 1997 'MSecretary (8 - total) (PC/Affidavit)01/03 If parcel owner is “USA”, mail to Fish & Wildlife Service, 21932 St Hwy 210, Fergus Falls, MN 56537 If parcel owner is “DNR”, ignore as they are receiving a notice as stated above PLANNING COMMISSION NOTIFICATION WORKSHEET Applicant: - 7//.Meeting Date:Lake: Distributed To:Return By: Township(s): rs 3.. y, 9, /oM/ P.aol.<r c) /^cruh>5 P.PJ2<|4 K B cr?^3 >" 0/9"A> S Ayi4,rr--- t PC:NotificationWksht ACS Tax System03/13/2003 11:57:29 OTTER TAIL COUNTYTA901LName Address Legal Modeler COVERPAGE ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★♦♦★♦★★★★♦★★★★♦★♦★★★★★★★★★★★★★♦★★★♦★♦♦♦★♦★♦♦♦♦★★★★★Jr**********'*** BARRY BARRY BARRY BARRY******************************************************************************* 0 30 30 30 3 ★ ★ ★★ ★ ★* * ** * * •k * * ie ic ie *****★★ ★★★* * * Report Selection: SELECT MODEL 166 SELECT BY PLAT PAYABLE YEAR ROLL TYPES PLAT 2004RINCLUDE 01269 INCLUDE 01006 SORT BY PARCEL NUMBERSORT MODEL 001 MAXIMUM NUMBER OF LEGAL LINES TO PRINT....99 Print Address?...YWHAT RELATIONSHIP SHOULD PRINT?. . 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Legal PAGE 2 Status ♦ ♦★♦♦★♦★♦★★♦★★♦★★★♦♦★★★★♦★♦★★★♦★★♦■♦♦♦★★it TRAUTMAN TST 2411 MADISON SQUARE DR FARGO ND 58104-6387 d.7000990931000 ' SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-04 PROVAN BEACH LOT 3 1707 0017 0548 227 20049000105199 2004 R17000990932000 / SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-042/ PROVAN BEACH EX WLY 14', ALL LOT 4 2271707 0017 0548 9000098861RAMSEY NATL BANK DEVILS LAKE PO BOX 160 DEVILS LAKE ND 58301-0160 227 2004 R17000990933000SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACHALL OF LOT 5 & WLY 14’ OF RAMSEY NATL BA^IK DEVILS LAKE 1707 0017 0548 PO BOX 1£0 DEVILS HAKE 9000098861 58301-0160 LOT 4 227 2004 R17000990934000SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACH LOT 6 900RAMSEY N TL BAN!^^DEVILS LAKE 1707 0017 0548 PO BOX ll0 ^ DEVILS L3KE ND 58301-0160 0098861 2004 R17000990935000SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-042PROVAN BEACHEX E 45.5' ALL LOT 7 227 9001707 0017 0548JIM M & MARY A LAVOLD 105 3RD ST N APT 201 MOORHEAD MN 0033251 56560-1939 2004 R17000990935001SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACH E 45.5' OF LOT 7 2271707 0017 0548 900JAMES E LUNDSTROM & J R ROEN PO BOX 622 DILWORTH MN 0030623 56529-0622 2004 R17000990936000SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACHW 41' LOT 8 & EX W 16' LOT LIFE EST TO RICHARD & LIZELLE THURLOW 227 900ROSEMARY BEHRJNGER , /, J-707 0017 05480096035 2004 R17000990936001SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACH I E 25 1707 0017 0548 227 900Y-4^LAVOLD0033251JIM M &105 3RD STjlN A: MOORHEAD 201-1939565 I OF LOT 8 2004 R17000990939000SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACHLOT 10, LOT 11 AND THE W , OF LOT 9 & THE ELY 16' LO AND LAND BET LOTS & LAKE/ 2271707 0017 0548 900B JOHN BARRY2104 HASTINGS AVE STE 200 NEWPORT MN 55055-1812 0013078 6 '12 V 2004 R17000990941000 / SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-QM22279001707 0017 0548B JOHN BARRY2104 HASTINGS AVE STE 2000013079 / OTTER TAIL COUNTYTA901L Taxpayer ACS Tax System03/13/2003 11:57:29 Name Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch PAGE 3 Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel #Name & Address Legal Status NEWPORT MN 55055-1812 PROVAN BEACHW 50' OF LOT 12 & ALL LOT 13 & LAND BET LOTS & LAKE 2004 R17000990942000SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACHLOT 14 & LAND BET LOT & LAKE 1707 0017 0548 227 9000013079B JOHN BARRY2104 HASTINGS AVE STE 200 NEWPORT MN 55055-1812 900 2004 R17000990943000SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACHLOT 15 & LAND BET LOT & LAKE 0013079 1707 0017 0548 227B JOHN BARRY2104 HASTINGS AVE STE 200 NEWPORT MN 55055-1812 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17000990947000SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACHLOTS 16 THRU 22 & VAC RD ADJ & PT VAC RD ADJ LOT 23 BEING 32.26' X 5.13 ' X 33.51' X 17.14' 0013078 B JOHN BARRY2104 HASTINGS AVE STE 200 NEWPORT MN 55055-1812 227 900 2004 R17000990950000SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACHLOT 23 & VAC RD ADJ EX PT VAC RD BEING 32.26' X 5.13' X 33.51#65-001 NOT TO BE SPLIT 1707 0017 05480013078B JOHN BARRY2104 HASTINGS AVE STE 200 NEWPORT MN 55055-1812 X 17.14' PARCELS #950 &t 2004 R17000990951000SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACH LOT 24 & VAC-R BET LOT ff"LAKE 227 9001707 0017 05480102478B JOHN BARRY2104 HASTINGS AVE STE 200 NEWPORT MN 55055-1812 & LAND 2004 R1700099095200__ SECT-04 TjtR<rPROVAN LOT ^ BET/LOT & LAKE 9001707 0017 0548 2270102478B JOHN BARRY2104 HASTINGS AVE STE 200 NEWPORT MN 55055-1812 37 RANGE-(M2BEACH & VAC RD ADJ St [D 2004 RV7000990953000 EECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 /PROVAN BEACH / LOT 26 St VAC RD ADJ. #69-002 / St #107-003 TO BE PERM A'fTACHED / TO #953 Sc #954. / 227 9001707 0017 0548FRANK LELfl(ND/WATKINS 3 84 8TH A’FARGO ND 0042711 3-2826 200/4 R17000990954000 / SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE/042 PROVAN BEACH / 1707 0017 0548 227 9000042711FRANK LEUANp 384 8TH AVE S FARGO ND WATKINS 103-2826 OTTERSTAIL COUNTY TA9XlL Taxpayer ACS Tax System03/13/2003 11:57:29 Name Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch PA(4 Name & Address Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RPa/cel #Legal itatus ****************************************EOT 27 & VAC RD ADJ. #65-002 #107-003 TO BE PERM ATTACHED TO #954 & # 953. \ 0111228 TODD D & CYNTHIA J RAMAGE 2250 36TH ST S GRAND FORKS ND 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004/R17000990955000 \/ SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 \/ PROVAN BEACH/ LOT 28 ANNA BUDROW LIFE ESTAT!58201-8845 227 9000028105MARSHAL G SMART ET AL ATTN LOLA SMART 103 14TH AVE S MOORHEAD MN 1707 0017 0548 2004 R170OO99O95GOOO/ SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACHLOT 29 LIFE ESTATE TO LOLA SMART56560-4040 227 900 2(04 R17000990957000SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACHLOT 30 LIFE ESTATE TO HOWARD & MARCELL WERGELAND 0028301 MARK R WERGELAND ATTN HOWARD WERGELAND 623 79TH WAY S MESA AZ 1707 0017 0548 85208-6320 227 900 2004 R17000990958000 SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACH LOT 31 0015564 L A & BARBARA J JOHNSON 216 DIVIDE AVE E BISMARCK ND 1707 0017 0548 58501-2650 1707 0017 0548 227 900 : 0 04 R17000990959000SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACH LOT 32 0121718 ROGER STADUM178 WOODCREST DR NFARGO ND 58102-2153 201707 0017 0548 227 900 04 R17000990960000SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACH LOT 3 3 0095197 FRED L CHATTERSON 2156 AVENUE W M8 PALMDALE CA 93551-1391 i2272004 R17000990961000 \ SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042\ PROVAN BEACH\ LOT 3 4 0069399 JOHN VAN TASSEL 704 17TH ST SBENSON MN 56215-1950 1707 0017 0548 900 227 900 2084 R17000990962000\ SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 \ PROVAN BEACH \ LOT 3 5 JOHN VAJ 704 17T1 BENSON 1 .SSEL 1707 0017 05480069399S-215-1950 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004\R17000990963000 /\ SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 /\ PROVAN BEACH /\*LOT 36 & VAC RD ADJ PARCELS W963 & #107-002 /NOT TO BE SPLIT / CRAIG E &/JO. 4128 RIVEEStt MOORHEAD MN N K KRAUSE IRE DR S 56560-5627 0024405 Taxpayer ACS Tax System03/13/2003 OTTER L COUNTYName Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch 11:57:29 TA9 PAGE 5 Name & Address reel #legalSpl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year R!Status ****************************************0024821 STEVEN D 1718 M^ WEST FltRGO >ND 58078-2204 [THE 1707 0017 0548 227 900 20 R170009909G4000\ SECT-09 TWP-137 PROVAN BEACH LOT 37 & VAC RD fGE-042N AVE >J STEVEN \D(LENTHE AVE 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17000990965000 \ SECT-09 TWP-137 RAM PROVAN BEACH LOT 38 & VAC RD ADJ 0024821 1718 MMM WEST FARGi lE-042 58078-2204 2004 R17000990966000 \ SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGH-042 PROVAN BEACH \LOT 39 & VAC RD ADJ \ STEVEN D LENTHE1718 MAIN AVEWEST FARGO ND 58078-2204 1707 0017 0548 227 9000024821 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R170009909G7000 \SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-b42 PROVAN BEACH \LOT 4 0 \ 0102701 DAVID,PO BO?(^375GRAND IfORKS ND 58208-4375 iGE 2004 R17000990968000 \ SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACH i LOT 41 0015567 WALLACE & LINDA MCNAMEE 4739 BOX CANYON SPGS RD BILLINGS MT 1707 0017 0548 227 900 59101-7110 2004 R17000990969000SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACH LOT 42 DAVID M & KAY L LARSON 50168 FISH LAKE RD DETROIT LAKES MN 1707 0017 0548 227 9000025828 56501-9449 227 900 2004 R17000990970000SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACH LOT 4 3 1707 0017 05480094115DAVID & she:570 PRAIRIE EAGAN MN 55lV#iil631 [ENDRICKSONE 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17000990971000SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-0»2 PROVAN BEACH LOT 4 4 DAVID & SHELLY HENDRICKSON 570 PRAIRIE CIR E EAGAN MN 55123-1631 0094115 900 2004 R17000990973000SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-/042 PROVAN BEACHLOT 45 EX TR & PT LOT/46 BEG NE COR S 44.5' NW TO/PT 66’ W OF BEG, E TO BEG 1101 0017 0548 2270032144JOHN W 6c COLLEEN S GERMOLUS 2372 COUNTY HIGHWAY 39 BORUP MN 56519-9782 227 2004 R17000990974000 SECT-09 TWP-137 PROVAN BEACHLOT 4 6 EX TR 6c PT/LOT 4 5 BEG 66' W OF SE COR, 1707 0017 0548 900SANDE BONDE 1010 16TH AVE S FARGO ND 58103-4159 0094121 [E-042 TO LAKE, OTTER TAIL COUNTYTA901L Taxpayer ACS Tax System03/13/2003 11:57:29 Name Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch PAGE 6 Name & Address Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 SpG Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel #Legal Status 'k-k’kie-it1e-kit'k‘kir'kieifir'kirieirieirie1rit1rie1t1ticie‘k'kitieit1i*'kiiie NELY 34', E TO BEG 0115643 KAREN YOST ET AL 50139 FISH LAKE RD DETROIT LAKES MN 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17000990976000 SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACH LOT 4 7 56501-9449 0114771 HARRY & G JOHNSON TSTEE 807 HARWOOD DR FARGO ND 58104-6267 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17000990977000SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACH*LOT 48 PARCELS #977 & #1811 NOT TO BE SPLIT ROBERT W & PHYLLIS E ANDERSON 2818 LILAC LN NE FARGO ND 0070845 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17000990i'78000 SECT-09 '’WP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACH ♦LOT 49NOT TO BE SPLIT 58102-1703 PARCELS #978 & #1810 0023522 HARVEf3237FARGO I & BONNIi; GILBERTSON 1707 0017 0548 ONGFELLOW »D ND 58102-1224 227 900 2004 R17000990979000 SECT-09 rWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN B5ACH♦LOT 50 PARCELS #979 Se #1809 NOT TO B ! SPLIT ELAINl M FUNFAR 4340 TIMBERLINE DR FARGO ND 58104-J6634 0033253 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17000990 >80001 SECT-09 '’WP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN b::ach ♦LOT 53 :>ARCELS #980-001 & #1807 NO" TO BE SPLIT 0121903 OLSTAE PO BOX VALLE':: TST 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17000990I80002SECT-09 "WP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BIACH ♦LOT 51 lARCELS #980-002 AND #180f NOT TO BE SPLIT 85CITY ND 58072-0085 0020848 DAVID PO BOX FARGO 1707 0017 0548A & BEVERLY K SKYBERG6500 r ND 58109-6500 227 900 2004 R17000990! 80003 SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BJACH #LOT 52 EARCELS #980-003 & #1786 NOT TO BE SPLIT 0120005 ALTENI ERND TST3 3402 ' TH ST S 1 MOORHIAD MN 53560-5542 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17000990E81000 SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACH LOT 54 ALTENI 34 02 •ATH MOORHEM) ERND TSTS ST S I MN 56560-5542 1707 0017 05480120005 227 900 2004 R17000990982000 SECT-09 T4P-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BE>^CH♦LOT 55 PARCELS #982 & #1806 OTTER TAIL COUNTY TA901L Taxpayer Name & Address ACS Tax System03/13/2003 11:57:29 Name Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch PAGE 7 Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel #Legal Status NO'TO B C SPLIT 2004 R17000990)83000 SECT-09 rWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN B3ACH LOT 56 1707 0017 0548 227 900DONNA M OLSO 2808 MAPLE S(T FARGO ND 5 £ 1 0116917 02-1719 2004 R17000990984000 SECT-09 rWP-137 RANGE-042 PRC VAN BEACH*LCT 57 PARCELS #984 & #1805 NOT TO BE SPLIT 1707 0017 0548 227 900DONNA M ®LSCN 2808 MAPLE ST FARGO NDl 581 0116917 02-1719 2004 R17!00990985000 SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN EEACH *LC)T 58 PARCELS #985 & #1804 NOT TO IE SPLIT 227 9001707 0017 0548/WILLIAMS ET AL0095194VICKI SMITH 4852 4TH KVE MINNEAPOLIS S 4N 55409-2636 2004 Rll000990986000 SICT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN OEACH*LOT 59 PARCELS #986 & #1803 NOT TO 3E SPLIT 9001707 0017 0548 227TH TRIEBWASSER0015569NORMAN & JUD: 11 RIVER QAK£ MOORHEAD MN PT 56560-5661 2004 R1?000990987000Si:CT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PIOVAN BEACH* IjOT 6C parcels #987 & #1802 NOT TO BE SPLIT 9001707 0017 0548 227DOUGLAS A 1& EJjOYES J WINTER 50053 FIS:DETROIT L^lKESlMN 0015570 LAKE RD56501-9449 2004 R170009! 0988000SECT-0:i TWP-137 RANGE-042 EROVAN BEACH lOT 61 1707 0017 0548 227 900AUDREY J STIBBE TRUSTEE 1412 154TH AVE SE HUNTER ND 58048-9744 0035035 7000930989000 ECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042ROVAN BEACHLOT 62 PARCELS #989 & #1801 OT TC BE SPLIT 2004 R1227900CHARLES I fc ROBERTA W CARNEY 1707 0017 0548 50041 FISH LAKE RD DETROIT LAKES 0022764 £ E56501-9449 * 2004 R17000' 90990000 SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACH *30T 63 PARCELS #990 & #1800 N3T TO BE SPLIT 9001707 0017 0548 227THOMAS & REBECCA IHRINGER1342 9TH si S FARGO ND 3810344106 0023278 2004 Riy000990991000SECT-/09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVi 227 9001707 0017 0548HACKSTAFF T] 6283 MAPLEW LITTLETON C ST0097915 OOD DR W 0 80123-3742 BEACH fAIL COUT^TY Taxpayer ACS Tax System03/13/2003 11:57:^9 OTTERTA901LName Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch 8PAGE AddressName Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel #StatusLeg. 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PRO\ LOT 0990995000-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 AN BEACF55447-1694 67 1707 0017 0548 2270035036ROBERT E GERARDY 97 23RD AVE| N FARGO ND 900 2004 R170(i0990996(|00SECT-09 TWPJl37 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACH LOT 6 858102-2024 2004 R17030990997 SECr-09 TWP PRO/AN BEACi LOT 6 9 0023279 BEVERLY J NELSON 49S81 FISH LAKE RD DETROIT LAKES MN 1707 0017 0548 227 900 )00137 RANGE-04256501-9450 2270021192MAFK M & BARBARA J MALMBERG lOTH StI N ES ND 1707 0017 0548 900 2004 R17000990998[000 SECr-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PROVAN BEACH LOT 70 / 432OAK 5^74-1011 /71 RECORDS/ PRINTED OTTER TAIL COUNTYTA901LACS Tax System03/13/2003 Name Address Legal Modeler COVERPAGE11:42:11 BARRY BARRY BARRY BARRY 0 3 0 3 0 30 3 * * ★* * **** * ** * **★★ ★ ★★ ★ *★ ★ ★ ★★* * **★ Report Selection: SELECT BY SEC/TWP (PLATS)SELECT MODEL 129 PAYABLE YEAR ROLL TYPES SECTION 2004 R 03 THRU 04 09 THRU 10 00000 THRU 01270 THRU 01007 THRU 0017 INCLUDE INCLUDEEXCLUDE EXCLUDE EXCLUDE INCLUDE 01268 0100599999 PLAT TOWNSHIP SORT BY PARCEL NUMBERSORT MODEL 001 MAXIMUM NUMBER OF LEGAL LINES TO PRINT....99 :Print Address?...YWHAT RELATIONSHIP SHOULD PRINT?. . (blank for all) . .0 Run Instructions:Jobq Banner Copies Form Printer Hold Space J BARRY 03 01 LPI Lines CPI 6 066 10SPIN Taxpayer ACS Tax System03/13/2003 11:42:12 OTTER TAIL COUNTYTA901LName Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch PAGE 1 Idress Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel ♦)LegalName &Status 0019628 YOUNG LIFE CAMPAIGN 51709 COUNTY HIGHWAY 31 DETROIT LAKES MN 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R1700003( SECT-03 029000TWP-13 7 RANGE-042 6501-9441 2.06 AC 3T A OF GL 1 EXLOT 1 0 ■ SUB L TRS 0071477 DARRELL LARSON 18071 78TH ST SE / WAHPETCN ND 5807/5-9306 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R1700003 303200C SECT-03 TWP-1: E 118' OF W IE OF GL 1 7 RANGE-042 0' OF SUBLOT B 0041538 ANNA E SCHNEIDER 1002 lETH ST S MOORHEI D MN 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17000030 SECT-03 W 32 ' CF 03300® TWP-1B7 RANGE-042 SUBLOT B OF GL 1565 50-3725 0032065 PETE & BONNIE PETERS 51955 COUNTY HIGHWAY 31 DETROI’' LAKES MN 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R1700003003400DSECT-03 TWP-137 RANGE-04256501-9485 9.15 ACC OF GL 1 EX TRSSUB LOIS B Sc 0034860 BRUCE A Sc LINDA LATSCH LUTHI 20836 COUNTY HIGHWAY 20 DETROIT LAKES M^ 1706 0017 0548 227 2004 R170000 SECT-0 00340C 1 TWP-337 RANGE-04256501-7041 3.30 AC PT GL :. BG NI COR SEC 3, S 358.22 , TO CENTER OF HWY, WLY ALONG HWY 46Q.95', N 300' TO SEC LN, E TO BG 0015454 THOMAS HOLMES 20768 30UNTY HIGIWAY 20 DETROIT LAKES MN 56501-7041 1706 0017 0548 227 2004 R1700005 SECT-0 5 00340( TWP-; 2 37 RANGE-042 1.74 AC G.L. 1 BEG NW COR .35' ELY ON RD .35' W 300' TO PT S .L G.L. 1 302.33 BEG. C OF S 22; N 25;I 227 2004 R1700003 SECT-0 3 00340(3 TWP-]37 RANGE-042 0032065 PETE Sc BONNIE PETERS 51955 COUNTY HIGIfWAY 31 DETROI" LAKES MN 1706 0017 0548 56501-9485 . 2 2 AC 8' OF E 150' OFS 65 ' GL 1 OF N 6E SCOTT F MASTIN 51965 COUNTY HIGHWAY 31 DETROIT LAKES MN 1706 0017 0548 227 2004 R1700003 SECT-05 00340C 5 TWP-337 RANGE-042 0091575 56501-9473 1.34 AC OF E 243.5'S 236 . (ON S 5' OF K 593 :^INE) OF LOT 1 I 0021581 LILLI AlANDERSON 51809 COUNTY HIGH' DETROIT ILAKES MN 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R170000i SECT-0 i 003400B TWP-1B7 RANGE-042kY 31 56501-9438 1.10 AC PT SL H OF GL 1 BG 1221' S Sc // iOTTER TAIL COUNTA901L Taxpayer Name & Address ACS Tax System /03/13/2003 11:42:12 2PAGEName Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel ft Legal Status / ★ *★**★ + **★J OF NE COR .62.69', N 71 NELY ON LK I’R BG, S 76 11 DEG DEG W TO LK, DEG W TO BG 118.82' S GL 1, S 16 DEG W 500' TO PT N 76 DEG E 310' 2004 R170000300:4007 SECT-03 TUP-137 RjdlGE-042 227 9001707 0017 0548RONALD A & CORHAINE K OLSON 5l|8 2 9 COUNTY HIGHWAY 31 DETROIT LAKES MN 56501-9438 0107206 1.10 AC PT SL B & C OF GL 1 BG 1166' S OF NE COR GL 1 S i5', S 11 DEG W 118.83' N 76 DCG W 310' TO LAKE, NELf ON LAKS TO PT N 73 DEG W FR 3G, S 73 DEG E TO BG 2004 R17000030034008 SECT-03 T4P-137 RUIGE-042 2271706 0017 0548'HENTEENJEFFREY A G! PO BOX 142 VERGAS MN 561587-0142 0034734 3.31 AC r 1 N & NELYPT SUBLOT C OF LO OF ROAD EX TRS 2004 R17000030C34904 SECT-03 lWP-137 FANGE-042 9001707 0017 0548 227YOUNG LIFE PO BOX 520 COLORADO SPR 0021589 4.90 AC PT SL A £ B OF GI 1 COM NE COR SEC 3 S 3 200' S :il8 DEG W 2 98.72' ';'0 BG N NG CO 80904-0520 3 DEG W TO LK WLY ALONCt LAKE Td A PT 732.21' W & N 11 DEG E 2C .56-' FR BG S 11 DEG W 43.12' JLY & SELY ALONG LK APPROX (43.63' N 84 E 281.83' II 15 DEG W 60.7' ELY TO LK NE jY along LK TO PT BEARING 73 DEG E FR BEG N 73 DEG W 60 TO BG DOC#631402 2004 R17000030035001SECT-03 rWP-137 lANGE-0429001707 0017 0548 227MARGARET KAISER TST DAVID D GORDON TRUSTEE 24588 COUNTY HIGHWAY 20 DETROIT LAKES MN 0038786 .55 AC COM ELY :OR LOT 4 1ST ADDN TO SUNLIGHT E 269.54', E 96', SE W 91' TO BG PT GL 4 MURPHYS HILLS, F 279.36', 56501-9479 2004 R1700003C035003 SECT-03 TWP-1372279001707 0017 0548HARRY & CANDXCE J WOOD POl BOX 459 PEMBINA ND 0012848 RANGE-042 5.44 AC58271-0459 COM NW COR SEC 3 TO BG, S 677.42', SW rO LK, SELY ALONG LK N 1165.59', W EPT GL 4 1107.85' 266.38 ' TO E LN 211.12'L 4, 0 BG ) OTTER TAIL COUNTYTA901L Taxpayer ACS Tax System03/13/2003 11:42:12 Name Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch 3PAGE Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel #LegalName & Address Status 1cii****it1r*1r***it1r-k***ii**ftit* A* ************* 0041199 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17000030036000SECT-03 TWP-137 RANGE-042 OLE ROMMESMO J] 4401 MAIN FARGO ND L.13 AC03-1010 W 75' OF E 425' OF LOT 5 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17000030037000 SECT-03 TWP-137 RANGE-0420041199OLE ROMMESMO>iE 4401 MAIN XVE FARGO ND 58103-1010 .42 ACW 50' OF E 350' OF LOT 5 2004 R17000030039000SECT-03 TWP-137 RANGE-0422279000041199OLE ROMMESMO JR 4401 MAIN AVE FARGO ND 58103-1010 1707 0017 0548 .75 ACE 50' OF W 598' OF LOT 5 2004 R17000030040000SECT-03 TWP-137 RANGE-0421707 0017 0548 227 9000019628YOUNG LIFE CAMPAIGN 51709 COUNTY HIGHWAY 31 DETROIT LAKES MN 56501-9441 2.08 ACW 2.08 AC OF S.L. B EX W 150FT. PHILIP t ELAINa 25253 MIDLAND B3 DETROIT LAKES MI 2004 R170000p0042000 ' TWP-137 OF E 136 1707 0017 0548 227 900GEARY ACH LN56501-9444 0015455 'RANGE-042 . OF G L 6SECT-0 W 170 ' 227 900 2004 R170000:0043000 SECT-O:. TWP-137 W 45' OF E'LY 1 1707 0017 05480092784ROBIN R & SHIRL !Y J DAVIS 5795 17':TH AVE fE CHRISTIIE ND RANGE-042 L91' OF LOT 65 S015-9403 2004 R170000fe0044000 f SECT-0 3 TWP-137^ RANGE-042 W 150' OF E 1511' OF G L 6 1707 0017 0548 227 9000036627ROY SAN 3STROM S1 TST 22445 S3IFERT BJACH RD PELICAN RAPIDS IN 56572-7140 900 2004 R17000C30045000SECT-Q3 TWP-137 RANGE-042 W 100 1707 0017 0548 2270015456TERRY & MIRIAM : )ONNAN 25199 MIDLAND B: lACH LN DETROIT\LAKES MU 56501-9409 OF E'LY 1611 I OF LOT 6 2004 R17000II30046000 \SECT-113 TWP-137\RANGE-042 W 50' OF E'LY iVl' OF LOT 6 JEROME B\JR & JIDITH A WOODS 1707 0017 0548 3401 114’ilH CIR M UNIT E WESTMINSTER CO B0030-7126 227 9000022990 900 2004 R170000?0047900 SECT-0 W 160 ' 227BARBARA J IVERS HT AL 1618 16TH 3T S \ FARGO ND E8103-40Q4 1707 0017 05480117396 TWP-137 IF ELY 1046\ OF LOT 6IGE-042 2004 R17000030848000 SECT-03 T? W 50 ' OF 1707 0017 0548 227 9000034110MICHAEL G K SCHERWIIIT 2625 38TH ^VE S FARGO ND E 8104-70:.9 'P-137 RANGE-042 E 796 ' 0F| G L 6 227 900 2004 R170000300 30000SECT-03 TWP-137 RA W 75' OF fe'LY 1786; 1707 0017 05480034751MARGARET SI 413 23RD SI FARGO ND ! EB [GE-042 OF LOT 6 S 8103-13 37 ACS Tax System03/13/2003 11:42:12 OTTER TAIL COUNTY TA901LName Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch PAGE 4 Name \& AddressTaxpayer Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel # \ Legal Status •kiriririeitifiriti 0093111 JOHN TALLARICO 1246 5GTH CT S CICERO IL 60804 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17000030032000SECT-03 TWP-137/RANGE-042 PT GL 6 S^C 3 &/PT NEl/4 NEl/4 SEC 10 CNEl/4 NE//4 SECl 10 & TWP RD, O PT BG N 12 LK NWLY ALG DEG W/, S 62 DEIG E 366.70',EG E 257,4te ' TO BG EX N NEl/4 NE!L/4 SEC 10 -1212 AT IWTSEC E LN N 396 ' , yW 204 ' DEG E 107.18' T LK 3 0 0 2 ' , S 2338.95 N 11 D PART I 0029260 DAVID MAJKRZAK/ 528 K/CNGSTON BLWEST (FARGO ND / 58078-4221 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R1700a030052001 )SECT/-03 TWP-137 R E 2(74 FT OF LOT 6 IGE-04 2 0098570 BRUCH M & NAN 2614 (llTH ST/S FARG(J) ND 58i03-6006 E CARLISLE 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R170lb0030052002 SECT-03 TWP-137 RAl PT GL 6 SEC 3 & PT NEl/4 NEl/4 SEC 10 tOM AT NE COE SEC 10, N 87 DEG W 746' TO PT EG, N 87 DEG W 5C', S 23 DEG\W 26.62', S 63 DEG E 239.V2', N 22 DEG E 337' TO LK WLY ALG LK 272', S :i DEG W 204' TO BG, EX PART IN NEl/4 NEl/4 SEC 10 [TOTAL ACRES INCLUDING BOTH SECTIONS IS 1.5211) / [GE-042 0022990 JEROME B JR & JUDITH A WOODS 34011 114TH\CIR W UNIT E WES11MINSTER\C0 80030-7126 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17000030\053000 'WP-13 7 R E'LY 166 SECT-03 W 50' OF NGE-042 ' OF LOT 6 CLAYTON H KLAKilG TST 5956 \TRUDI DR \ GOLETA CA 931lV2175 1707 0017 0548 2270025449 900 2004 R17000030 )55000 SECT-03 rWP-137 E 90 ' of/ W 10 0 ' LOT 6 / ANGE-042 F E 896' OF LLOYD A ODIN \ 7TT4 QT Q \ MOORHEAD MN 56560-4163 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17OOOO30O56OOO/SECT-03/TWP-iy7 RANGE-042 W'LY 390' OF 0015457 ,OT 6 0091303 STEPHEN J & JANINE J 601 IITH ST N MOORHEAD MN 5HNSON 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R170000p00580/)0 SECT-Oj W 100'/ OF E/LY 1146' OF LOT6TWP-/137 RANGE-042 56560-2 MO 1706 0017 0548 2270012847HARRY I" PO BOX pembin; OOD 2004 R17OOO03OO59(\OOSECT-P3 TWP-\37 RANGE-042459 ND 58271-0 59 23.11 ACGL 3 (EX TRS OTTER TAIL COUNTYTA901L Taxpayer Name & /Address ACS Tax System03/13/2003 11:42:12 Name Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch PAGE 5 Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel #Lega Status *•*★******★*♦♦♦*★** 2004 R17000030080000 SECT-03 TIWP-137 227 9001707 0017 05480012847HARRY WOOD PO BOX \4 5 9 PEMBINA ND 58271 IGE-042/ \ 12.00 AC PART GL 3/ BG SW CQR OF NEWPORT BEACH WL3J ALONG SHORE BIG PELICAN llAKE TO Sw\COR LOT 3 NLY 9 CHAINS ELY T( SHORE OF SLOUGH TO NEWPORT /BEACH S TO RODS BK/337 PG 523 TR -0459 & ALONG S r LN OF IG EX W 2 2004 R17000030060001SECT-03 TWP-137 RANCE-042 PT GL BOUNDED ON I BY S LN FELICITY LAKE, ON S BY N SHORE BIG PEuICAN LAKE, OK W BY LN 430' W OF W LN NEWPORT BCH &ON E BY LN DESC AS/SLY PT LN COM Nl/4 COR SEC 3/ S 1189.21' E 13.87' TO PT BG /LN, S 1 DEG E 49.15',W 4.01',/s 1 DEG W 91.95', S 128.76'/, S 1 DEG W 65.84'\ S 160.69/ TO LK & TERM NLY PT\LN BG AT /SAME PT BG N 284' TQ PT WHERE W LN LOT 15 INTERSECTS S SHORE FELICITY LAKE & TERM / 9001707 0017 0548 2270108678JAY 0 &3142 MORGAN CIR BISMARCK ND 58503-0154 .RI ETTA TURNER 2004 R17000030S6000 SECT-03 PT GL 3 E\OF THE SLY PORTION OF LN DESC AS COM Nl/4 C®R E 13.87' Tq P 49.15', W 4.01', S 1 DEG W 91.95', S 128\76', S 1 DEG W 65.84', S 150.\69' TO PELICAN LK & TERM THE NLY PORTION OF LN COM SAME PT\BG, N 284 WHERE W LN LOT\l5 INTERSECTS S SHORE FEilCI 9001707 0017 0548 227JAMES E LAKODUCK & T ZIGRANG 7013 AS"ER PL CARLSBAD CA 92009-5102 0107576 P-l?7 RANGE-042 'OLLOW DESC LN EC 3 S 1189.21' BG, S 1 DEG E TO LK & TERM 2004 R17000030091000 \SECT-03 TWP-137 \RANGE-0421706 0017 0548 227JOHNSON HWY 2 0MN 56501-7041 0023670 THOMAS & MARY 20488 COUNTY DETROIr LAKES 27.05 AC NEWPORT BEACHLOT 2 LYING N OF 2004 R17000040/661002 SECT-04 /TWP-137 PT LOT OF LOT 9002271707 0017 0548WALLACE ERICKS 710 18TH AVE 3 FARGO ^I^D 5 8 lb ON0037139 RANGE-042 DEEP IN REAR 3ELICAN POINT : TR 100 4 BLK 2 3-4918 OTTER TAIL COUNHY TA9 01 Taxpayer Name Address ACS Tax System \03/13/2003 ll:42:\l2 Name Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch PAGE 6 Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel #Legal Status ★ ***** + ik****************** 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R170000': 0061003 SECT-0' TWP-137 PT LOT 6: TR 100 OF SI/:: OF LOT 10, ALL OF 19, Nl/2 O:^ 20, BLK 0032066 MARY E FOLSON 1960 BELMONT RE GRAND EORKS ND NGE-042 DEEP IN REAR58201-7313 PEL. PT. 1706 0017 0548 227 2004 R17000010062000SECT-Oi TWP-13 7 /range-042 NWl/4 SWl/4 EX TR & GL 6,7 & 8 EX PLOTTED & EX/tRS, EX TEIAT PT GL 6,7,8 LYI:JG S & E OF EXISTING TOWNSHEP RD. 0092856 FAYE EIIGKJER 51628 PELICAN POINT DRDETROIjr LAKES/MN 56501-9484 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17000j)40062001 SECT-P4 TWP-137 . & BARBARA J GLETNE TH AVE NW 'OWN ND 58401-1920 0034111 JOHN 4536 JAME: RANGE-042 .42 AC PT g:LOT 130 '200'/EX TR 6 COM 50BLK 1 PEIIICAN POINT, WLY SLY 200' W OF NW COR ELY 130' NLY 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17003040062002 SECT-04 TWP-IS’: ENGKJER 8 PELICAN POINT DR OIT LAKES MN 56501-9484 0092856 FAYE RANGE-042516 . 2 9 AC S 100' OF N 300' OF W 130' OF E 330' OF LOT 6\ & PT GL 6 COM NW COR LOT 1 BLK 1 PELICAN POINT, W 180', S 12 DEG W 193.47' TO BG, a 12 DEG W 9' E 133.32', N 86 DEG W 128.62 TO B3 EX TR & PT\GL 6 LYING )F E LINE OF OF w4y EXTENSION LOT NLYLOT 6\BLK 1 PELICA DOC #906278 NOT TO DETI; / -S ROAD, SLY F N LINE M POINT &WLY EXTENSION OF S LINE POINT. £ SPLIT. ELY BLK 1 PELIC, 2004 R17000040062003 \ SECT-04\ TWP-137 RANGE\0421707 0017 0548 227 9000038312JOHN HAGGART 706 IBTH AVE S FARGO \ND 58103-4918 \ .4 7 ACN 450 ' OF W \l30 ' OFS 150 'E 330' OV LOT 6 & PT gL 6 COM NW C®R LOT 7 BLK 1 PELICAN POINT W 180' N 12 DEG E 10' E 177.91 ' TO BG / 2004 R17000040lf62004 SECT-04 *PT LOT E&W ACRdSS RD & IN LOTS 2 0/& 21 BK 2 : 1707 0017 0548 227 900JOHN W BER\EL ET AL PO BOX 278 FARGO ND 0117507 WP-137 RANGE-042 TR 100' N^ BY 100' PEAR OF EL.PT. 59108-2787 OTTER TAIL COUNTY TA901L ACS Tax System03/13/2003 11:42:12 Name Address Legal Modeler List T/C Sch PAGE 7 LegaL'Name &. Address Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel StatusTaxpayer ★ ★★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★★★★PARCELS #62-004 & #1827 NOT TO HE SPLIT 0036322 MAXINE }ATTN DOl 3152 BROADMOOR CIR RAPID CETY SD AS ET AL TI^STEE :OTHY SLING3BY 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R1700004p06200E SECT-04/ TWP-i: *PT LO' RD & II 18 & liPARCEl/S #62-0p5 & #1824 NOT Ti 7 RANGE-042 00' N&S ACROSS8 TRREAR (t)F Wl/2 LOT 17, BLK 2 PELICAN PT 557p2-5311 BE SPL T SELLIN PO BOX HAWLEY TST 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17000)40062006\ SECT-34 TWP-131 RANGE-042 PT LOIS 7 & 8 : \tR 100' N S= S X 100' E & W ACRO^ ROAD IN REAR OF LOTS 9 & 10, ^LK 2 PEL. & PT GL 8 LYING S\y OF S LN E-W ROAD WLY OF NLY EXTENSION OF E An LOT 9 BLK 2\PEL POINT & ELY \OF NLY EXTENSX LINE LOT 10 BLK 2 PE DOC #986264 NOT TO BEXSPLIT. 0111241 159 MN 56549-0159 PT. IN OF W POINT 2004 R1700004C062007 \SECT-04 VrWP-137 RANGE-$42 PT G L 8\ TR 100 ' N & RD IN RE OF 17 BLK\ 2 PEL PT & P LYING S 0OF NLY EXTENSION OF E 16 BLK 2 BELICAN POIN OF NLY EX'TENSION OF N/S LN LYING W OF E 25' LOT /l7 BLK 2 PEL point/DOC #906250 NOT TO BE SPLIT./ PARCELS #6C-007 & #1826 NO'T TO BE SPLIT & SHERRY A HEYER I ST S58103-4716 1707 0017 0548 227 9000098492JAMES M 1913 19T FARGO ND ACROSSOF LOT 16 &|E 1/2 GL 8S LN E-W ROAD, WLY N LOT & ELY 227 900 2004 R17OOOO40O62OO8 SECT-0PT G L/6. TR 100'/E & W IN REAR 0038146 ROY A Sc LOLITA 3841 INGLEWOOD MINNEAPOLIS MN 1 HOFFMAN ,VE S55416-4923 1707 0017 0548 IGE-04 2TWP-137 LOTS 2 2 Sc 23 PEL PT 900 2004 R1700O040062009SECl/-04 TWP-137 IANGE-042CAROL BETH BYE 3632 FAIRWAY RD FARGO ND 58102-1223 1707 0017 0548 2270053409 . 11 ACOT 6: TR 50' rear of Sl/2 LOT 18(BLK 1 PELICAN X 100' IN 17 Sc Nl/2 LOT POINT PT 900 2004 R1700N3 SECT-ff PT G L 40062010 \ TWP-137 6. TR 75 1707 0017 0548 2270026186IRENE /O DIEDER]]CH TRUSTEE 2509 I FARGO ND IGE-042 & W IN REARlOUNTRY CHUB DR E 58102-5732 1 OTTER TAIL COUNTYTA901L Taxpayer Name &.Address ACS Tax System03/13/2003 11:42:12 Name Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch PAGE 8 Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel Legal Status **************************V ************OF Sl/2 OfXlOTS 20/& 21 PEL PT 2004 R17000040062011 SECT-04 TWP-137 PT. LOT 7:T1 100' IX 62' IN REAR OF MOST WLY iOT 6 PELICAN POINT. & PT GL 7 LYING SLY OF S LN E-W RCftD, WLY OF NLY EXTENSION OF E LN LOT 6 BLK 2 PELICAN POINT & OF NLYEXTENSION pF W LN LOT 6 BLK 2 PEL POINT DOC #9(36267 . NOT TO BE SPLIT. I 1707 0017 0548 227 900KATHY SMITH & TOM GASH 4960 FULTON ST S ENGLEWOOm CO 0102696 fGE-04 2 8 )111-3616 2004 R17000040062012 •SECT-04 TiWP-137 JlANGE-042 PT. LOT i-.TR 100 E & W IN REAR OF BOTS 30 1 31 PELICANPOINTS &/PT GL 7 LYING ELY OF -S ROAD, SLY OF WLY OF N LSI LOT 3 0 BLK 1 1707 0017 0548 227 900BRADLEY & JULII BURGUM po BOX am CASSELTON ND 18012-0886 0108135 E LN OF EXTENSU PELICAN /point & INLY OF WLY EXTENSICJN OF S LN LOT 31 BLK 1 PELICAN POINT. EOC #906273.NOT TO HE SPLIT; 2004 R1700004I) SECT-04 062013TWP-1371707 0017 0548 227 9000034861POINT PARTNERS PO BOX >084 FARGO N3 5810 IIP LANGE-042 . 17 AC7-2084 ' E & W IN OF LOT 25 & 26 BLK 1 PART LO REAR OF \S 37 1/2 N 37 l/2\' OF LOT PELICAN 6 TR 10 OINT 2004 R17000040(T62014 - SECT-04 TWP-137 R PT. LOT 6\TR 100' REAR OF LOl LOT 26, BLfC. 1 PEL 227 9001707 0017 0548M ROBEF 643 RO FARGO 1 T & SHARON TOUSSAINT ftL OAKS DR P 58102-V-094 0023268 IGE-042 ; & w IN27 & S\l2.5' OF CAN PT. 2004 R17000040062B15 'SECT-04 TWP-\l37 RAN3E-042 PT LOT 7;TR VLOO' E i W IN REAR OF LOTS 28 & 29 PEL [CAN POINT & PT GL 6 Sc ■' LYING ELY OF E LN N-S ROAD, SLY OF WLY EXTENSION OF N LN I/DT 2 8 BLK 1 PELICAN POIN'' Sc NLV OF WLY EXTENSION OF S LN LOT 29 BLK 1 PELICAN POINT DOC I#906274 . NOT TO BE SPLIT./ / DAVID A p MARLYS SUNDERLAND 1707 0017 0548 192 WOODCREST DR N\FARGO ND\ 58102-2133 227 9000022991 OTTER TAIL COUNTYTA901L Taxpayer ACS Tax System03/13/2003 ll:42:ll>Name Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch PAGE 9 Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel #LegalName & Address Status JOHN Q PAULSEN TRUSTEE ET AL 1521 7T FARGO N 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R170000Y0062016SECT-04 TWP-13/7 •RANGE-042 PT LOT/ 8 : TR I/O O' DEEP IN REAR OF hOi 15, BLW. 2 PEL. PT. St PT EL 8 LYING SLY OF S LN E-W YUD, WLY or NLY EXTENSION OF E/LN lot l!i BLK 2 PEL POINT Sc ELY OF NLY 5XTENSION OF W LN LOT i.5 BLK 2 ^elICAN POINT. DOC «t906256 NOT TO BE SPLIT. 0098401 ST S58103-4E31 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R170(004006201’SEC"-04 TWP-i;7 RANGE-042 PT :,OT 7: TR JOO' X 100' IN REAd OF LOTS 32 St 33, BLK. 1 PEL PT. Sc THAIT PT GL 7 LYING ELY OF E LN N-B ROAD, SLY OF WLyIeXTENSION ®F N LINE LOT 32 BLK\1 PELICAN POINT St NLY OF WLY EXTENSION OF S LINE LOT 33 BLK n. PELICAN POINT. DOCUMENT #906272,NOT TO pE SPLIT. 0013496 KATHERINE K BURGWM 2501 /30TH AVE SW #204 FARGO ND 58103-6128 900 2004 R1700d040062018 SECT-b4 TWP-137 PT LOT OF LO'T GL 7 a ROAD V\ LN LOT ELY OF LOT 8 906265 0112726 BRI NT GRUNEWALD 6TH ST W MN 56510-1025 1707 0017 0548 227 [GE-04 2 ' 7: TR lOOV DEEP IN REAR ’ 8, BLK. 2\PEL. PT. & PT : 8 LYING SI\Y of S LN E-W LY OF NLY 50( ADI. TENSION OF E 8 BLK 2 PELiCAN POINT & NLY EXTENSION OF W LINE BLK 2 PEL POINT. DOC # . NOT TO BE SPLIT. 2004 R17000q(40062019 4 TWP-137PT LOi 1 TR 50^Xld0' IN REAR OF MOST WLY LOT 4 BLK 2 & PT GL 7 LYING SLY OF S LN E-W ROAD,/ WLY OF NLY HXTENSION OF E LN /lot 4 BLK 2 PELICAN POINT a ELY OF NLY EXTENSION OF W line/LOT 4 BLK /PEL POINT. NOT /to be split nOC#906269 1707 0017 0548 227 900DONAL'p GIBB 2536 C(NIVERSITfir DR S SUITE FARGO 0030762 SECT-Rf NGE-042 5810B-5709 2004 R170d0040062020 / SEC'f-04 TWP-137 JRANGE-042 PT EL 7 50'XIOO/ IN REAR OF MOST WLY LOT 5 BLK 2 PEL PT 1707 0017 0548 227 900.t DOI NA SCHROEDER RIEWCOD DR W 581C 3-4666 0041558 DARROL G 3311 PRAI FARGO ND 2004 R170 00040062021/ T-04 TWP-13/7 RANGE-042 1707 0017 0548 227 9000033827KERMIT E JYE 3632 FAIRWAY SEC / OTTER TAIL COUNTY TA901L , ACS Tax System / 03/13/2003 11:42:12 Taxpayer Name &/ Address Name Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch PAGE 10///Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel Legal \Status ****++**+++++++*********** */* ***********PT LOT 6: TR 100 OF LOT/l6 & Nl/2 OF LOT 17, BLK. l/PEL. PT. KEEP IN REARFARGO/ND 58102/1223 ET AL TRUSTEE 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R170000P0062022 TWP-13 0043044 HORAi2 80 I^EACH TREE AVE VACA\ILLE CA /95688-4443 T WHITMi SECT-0 PT LOTl 7 : 2,3,4 & S NWLY CgfR IGE-042 iR OF LOTSr:LOCK 2 /pel. PT. COM BLK 1 WLY ly to NLY N 150' TO OF LOT 3 ti PT OF BG,CQFf LCT 2 WLY 200 INTERSECTION WITH/ TWP RD, NELY ALG CURVE TO PT W/LY OF BG, ELY TO BG & APPROX 10' X 69' ADJ * VAC RE & PT GL 7- LYING SLY OF S LN E-W ROAD, WIlY OF NLY EXTENSION OF E LM LOT 3 BLK 2 PEL PT & ELY OF NLY EXTENSION OF W LI LOT 5 BL:: 2 PEL PT & SLY OF S LN LOT 15 BLK 1 PEL POINT DOC #90627). NOT TO BE SPLIT 50 227 900 2004 R17000040062023 SECT-0 *PT LO 75 ' E REAR OFl L . 11, B . 2 RHEA JOHNSON AVE SW 58103-5077 1707 0017 05480113038KEVIN L Sc 2921 28TH FARGO ND TWP-137 lANGE-042 8: TR 10 3' N & S. BY W ACROSS ROAD & IN PEL. PTPT GL 8\ LYING SLIY OF S LN OF E-W ROA Sc , WLY OF OF E LN LOT 11 B Sc ELY OF NLY EXT LINE LYING W OF BLK 2 PEL PT. DC #62-023 Sc #1825 NOT TO BE SPLIT NLY EXTENSION LK 2 PEL POINT ENSION OF N-S E 1/2 LOT 12 C #906263 . 900 2004 R17000040362024 SECT-04 rWP-137/RANGE-042 *PT LOT 3: TR 75' XlOO' ACROSS ROAD Sc IN REAR OF LOT 13 BLK 2 PEL. PT. & PT GL 8 LYING SLY OF S LN !-W ROAD, WLY OF NLY EXTENSION OF N/-S LN LYING E OF Wl/2 LOT 12 BUK 2 PELICAN PT Sc ELY OF NjY EX'TENSION OF W LN LOT 13 B ..K 2 PELICAN POINT . DOC #906 262. /PARCELS #62-024 Sc #1825 )JOT JO BE SPLIT 1707 0017 0548 227SNIP:^EN TSTf 1218 5TH SIl NFARGO ND 518102-2715 0121742 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17000040 SECT-04 0620E5TWP-/137 RANGE-042AUN M BERKEY POINT DR0102861JOHN W JR & 51598 \PELIC \ OTTER TAIL COUNTYTA901L Taxpayer ACS Tax System02/13/2003 ll:A2:i2 Name Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch PAGE 11 Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel #LegalName &/ Address/Status DETROn/T LAKES/MN 56501-9475 PT LOT 6/TR 133.4' X 100' BEG 50' W of/ NW COR LOT 12 BLK 1 PEL. PT.& PT GL 6 LYING ELY OF E LN N-f ROAD, SIY OF WLY EXTENSICN OF N LINE LOT 12 BLK 1 PEL PC'INT & NL^ OF EXTENSION OF E-W LINE 33' 5 OF N LINE LOT 14 HLK 1 PEL POINT DOC # 906276 HOT TO BE SPLIT. 227 900 2004 R1700004(l SECT-04 PT G.L. THUR 32 OF TWSP 062026 TWP-137 LANGE-042 8 IN REAR OF LOTS 29 BLK 2 PEL. PT. & SWLY 0027020 CARMC 15480LEON? N P & CAROLE LYNNES 59TH £T SE RD ND 58052-9425 1707 0017 0548 RD. RINE M GARNAS ET AL STOCKTCN PL N AZ 85215-2643 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R1700004d062027 SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PT G.L. ta IN REAR OF LOTS 22 THUR 26 BK 2 PEL. PT. & SWLY OF TWSP.\RD. 0031527 CATHE 2220 MESA 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17000040Q62028SECT-04 T\WP-137 RANGE-0420038312JOHN 706 I FARGC E HAGGART 8TH AVE S ND 58103-4918 2.81 ACPT OF GL 6 CON'S 2.81 AC S= DESCRIBED\IN BH 495 PG 359 2004 R1700004006b029 SECT-04 TWP-13 PT GL 8 TR & S IN BACI' PEL. PT. & 1707 0017 0548 227 900JAMES D & MARIGIT J KEGEL 3872 MEADOW EUGENE OR 0113039 RANGE-042 50'IE & W X 117' N OF LOT 27 BK 2 SWL VIIEW DR 97408-5950 OF TWSP RD. 2004 R17000040062 SECT-04 TWP 031707 0017 0548 227 9000013496KATHERINE K BURGUM 2501 iOTH AVE BW #204 FARGOIND 581OB-6128 -7 RANGE-042-1 2.66 ACTR IN SWl/4 Al’ROX 260' N & S X 440' E & W REC BK 113 PG 479 2004 R1700004006203L SECT-04 TWP-151707 0017 0548 227 900DELIA L SEABURGi51662 PELICAN PblNT DR DETROIT LAKES M4 56501-9484 0041624 7 RANGE-042 . 17 AC O' OF N 58' OFW 13 0 ' OF /E 3 3 GL 6 / WILLIA^ L Sc kARUORIE HAGGART 220 8TF ST S \ / FARGO KD 58103-1825 2004 R170000400/6203 2 SECT-04 'IWP-137 RANGE-0421707 0017 0548 227 9000015558 1.96 ACJW1/4SW1/4, COM ! 2000 ' ,S 7 DEG E DEG W 288.04 S PT GL 8 NW COR S 1452.04 ' PT 1C 4 ,S 42 / OTTER TAIL COU'ITYTA901L IACS Tax System03/13/2003 11:42:12 Name Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch PAGE 12 dress Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel #Legal StatusName &Taxpayer 30 DEG W £296.88', S 26 DEG W 616.29', S 20 D5G W 298.4' S 11 DEG W (561.91', S 4 DEG W 633.91', Is 72 DJG W 439.4' N 47 DEG W129.32' TO BG, N 47 DEG W 226', S 3! DEG W 466.6', S 46 DEG E 150' N 42 DEG E 462' TO 3G WILLIAM L &/MARJORIE HAGGART 220 8TH ST FARGO MD 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17000040 SECT-04 362033rWP-1370015558 RANGE-042 2.56 AC58103-1825 PT GL 8 :OM NW COR SEC 4 E 2000', S 7 DEG d 1452.04', S 42 DEG W 288.04. -, S 30 DEG W 296.88', S 26 DSG W 616.29', S 20 DEG W 298.4', S 11 DEG W 561.91', S 4 DE3 W 633.91 ' S 72 DEG W 439.4' TO BG, N 47 DEG W 129.32', S 42 DEG W 462', SELY ALONG RD TO PT BEARS S 14 DEG (W FR BG, N 14 DEG E 469.59' I 0 BG 2004 R17000040 SECT-04 062034 TWP-13/7 RANGE-042TRAYNOd FA4ILY LTD PARNERSHIP 1707 0017 0548 1310 9"H sr S FARGO IID 58103-4106 227 9000097365 / 2.73 AC & PT OIL 8, COM NW CR E 2000 ' , S 7 DEG E £ 42 DEG W 288.04', S V\ 296.88', S 26 DEG W , S 20fDEG W 298.4', S V 561.SI', S 4 DEG W , S 3 DEG E 179.94' TO 295', ELY, NELY LY LN OF RD TO PT PT GL 7 SEC 4 , 1452', 3 0 DEG 616.29' 11 DEG 633.91' ...w, S 3 DEG Sc NLY ALONGBEARS S 89 D?G E FR BG, N 89 DEG W 4‘:3.44 7 DESC ON DO BE SPLI'L BG TO BG. Sc PT GL #906271 NOT TO 3062035TWP/137 RANGE-0422279002004 R1700004 SECT-04 1707 0017 05480054041IRENE DIED 2 509 com# FARGO ND \ EKICH TST RY CLUB DR E 58102-5732 2.62 ACPT GL 6 Sc PT NW1/4SW1/4 COM NW COR SEC 4 E/2000', S 7DEG E 1452.04',S k2 DEG W288.04' S 3 0 DEG W 29/6.88', S 2 6 DEG W 616.29', S/20 DEG W 298.4' S 11 DEG W 561.91' TO BG S 4 DEG W 270.91',/S 83 DEG E 440.44', NELY AiONG W LN OF RD TO PT OTTER TAIL COUNT'TA901L Taxpayer ACS Tax System03/13/2003 Name Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch 11:42:12 PAGE 13 Name & Address Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel #Legal Status ******************** BEARS S 79 DEG E DEG W 45B.69' TO FR BG, N 79/BG/ IRENE O DIEDERICH TRUSTEE 2509 COJNTRY CLUB DR E FARGO ND 58102-5732 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R1700004Cy062036 SECT-04 TWP-137 0026186 lLANGE-042 2.57 ACPT GL 6 & PT NW1/4SW1/4 COM NW COR SEC 4 E 2000', S 7DEG E 1452.04',S 42 DEG W288.04' S 30 DEG 4 296.88', S 26 DEG W 616.29', S 20 DEG W 298.4' S 11 DEG W 561.91', S 4 DEG W 270.91' TO BG, ! 4 DEG W 270',S 86 DEG E 437.!7', NELY ALONG W LN RE TO PT BEARS S 83 DEG W FR BG, N 83 DEG W 440.44' TO BG 227 900 2004 R170000< 0 SECT-0<062037 TWP-137 RANGE-042LYNNE L OVERBY 5610 ENDWOOD TRL NORTHFIELD MN 5fe057-4691 1707 0017 05480049790 . 14 ACPART GIi 6 TR IOC ' E & W IN REAR 01' LOT 24 6 N 12 1/2' LOT 25 BLK 1 PEI ICAN POINT OF 2004 R17000040062038 SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PT GL 7 BG NE GCR ELY LOT 6 BLK 2 PELICAN PCINT, N 7 DEG W ALG NIjY EXTENE ion OF E LN OF ELY LOT 6 201.6E ' TO SLY LN TWP RD, SWLY ALC RD 200.65' TO NLY EXTENSION Of W LN WLY LOT 4 BLK 2EXTENSION W LN it/LY LT 4 117.37 TO NW COR WLY LOT 4 S 83 DEG E ALG N],Y LN WL'' LOTS 3 & 4 BLK 2 & ALG NLY LN ELY LOTS 6 & 7 BLK 2 199 53' TO BG. TO BE PERM ATT TO SLY LOT 6 5= 7 & WLY LOT 3 BLK 2 ST & E LARSC 7TH ST S ND 58103- N PARTNERSHIP 1706 0017 0548 2270115200MILTO 1618FARGO 4234 S 6 DEG E ALG NLY 2004 R17000040062039 SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PT GL 6 & PT NW:./4 SWl/4 COM NW COR SEC 4, G 2000', S 1452' SWLY 1791.54' TCi PT BG, S 11 DEG W 2(19.98 ' , 9 79 DEG E 453.69' N 10 DEG E 245.15'N 76 dec; W 4 54. IB' TO BG. ALSO PT GL 6 LYING ELY OF E LN OF EXISTING N/S PUBIIIC RD, SLY OF MICHAEL J & PEGGY L BULLINGER 1706 0017 0548 2833 LILAC LN \ FARGO ND 58102-]706 2270026847 OTTER TAIL COUNTY TA9 01 Name & Address ACS Tax System /03/13/2003 ll\:42:12 / Dist T/C Sch Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel'^ Leg41 Name Address Legal Modeler PAGE 14 StatusTaxpayer *************************WLY EXT) OF N LN\ LOT 10, BLK 1 PEL PT & NLY OF\WLY EXT OF S LN LOT/11. TO BB PERMANENTLY ATTACHED TO LOTSi 10 & 11 BLK 1 PELIC POINT 2004 R17000C>40062041 ^TWP-137 : 8 LYING SL 227 900ANDREW L B NOAH ET AL 1116 8TH ST S FARGO ND 58103-2728 1707 0017 05480108683 NGE-042 OF S LN OF W PIJBLIC RD, WLY EXTENSION lOF N-S LN 30 'W OF EPEL PT & ELtY OF NLY SECT-PT EXISTING E OF n: ' LYIN(BLKEXTEi^SION OF W LN LOT 41 BLK 2 T. DOC #9062 55 #927 >-fe41 TO BE PERM ATTACHED. LOT 3 8 PEL 1706 0017 0548 227 2004 R170C0040062042 SECI-04 TWP-137 R7NGE-042GJj--e^YING SLY OF S LN OF wTroad,wly of ily extensionOF E\LN 36 BLK 2 I EL PT & ELY OF NLY EXTENSION CiF N LYING\30' W OF E LN LOT 38 BLK 2\PELICAN POIIIT. #62-042 & #926 T 906254 1 TST [AL ROSE DR 104-6815 0110227 MELONY TAYLO 222® CENTENN FARGO ND 58 PT E S LINE BE PERM AfT. DOC # 227 2004 R1700004C1062043 SECT-04 T PT GL„&Hf PUBL'fC RI OF N LOT 34 BL OF NLY EX 35 BLK 2 #62-043 ATTACHED I 1706 0017 0548J B HOUGHTON 1025 DESERT GREEN VALLEY TST0025923 WP-137 YING SL WLY OBLN LYING E OF W 25' K 2 PE TENSIQ PEL PT. DOC #906259 #924/001 TO BE PERM ANGE-042 ■ S LN E-W N EXTENSION HILLS DR W AZ 85614-1135 S POINT & ELY OF W LN LOT 2004 R1700004q(06204 SECT- 2271706 0017 0548LES/LIE G WAHL 51216 PELIC^ DETROIT LAKES MN 56501-9602 0070021 4JT'WP-117 RANGE-042 8/LYING SLY OF S LN E-W ROAD, V^Y OF k EXTENSION OF E LN lot/33 BLK 2 PEL POINT, LL OF nly/exten^ion of n-s line, LYING BLK 2 /PEL P03NT. DOC #906258. #62-044 & #92 ATTACHED. POINT DR PT ELY OF E 25' OF LOT 34 TO BE PERM 1706 0017 0548 227 2004 R17000 )40062049 SECT-M TWP-137 RANGE-042CATHERINE/ M GARNAS 22G0 STOCKTON PL0037530 OTTER TAIL COUNTYTA901L Taxpayer ACS Tax System /)03/13/2003 11:42:/12 Name Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch PAGE 15 Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel #Legal StatusAddressName ★ ★★★★★★•*********+pr'ilr*****+Bt + *** + *********ING SLY O OF NLY EX PT : ROAD, WL'E In lot/24 BLK 2 PlELICAN PT & ELY OF NLY EXTENSION OF N-S LN LYING W JDF El/2 LOT 25 BLK 2 PEL POINT. DOC #90(257 TO BE PERM ATTACHED TO #; 14 & #915. I S LN E-W TENSION OF MESA kZ 8521B-2643 2004 R170000400G2046SECT-O/I TWP-137 RAJGE-042 PT GIv/8-TjYING SL O^- S LN E-W ROAdT/wLY of NLY EXTENSION OF E LN Lot 14 BLK 2 PEL POINT & ELY OF NLY EXTENSION OF W LN LOT 14 BLK 2 PEL HOINT. DOC #906E61. #62-046 L #906 TO BE PERM ATTACHED. 1706 0017 0548 227ADELINE ERICKSON ET AL 710 18TH AVE S FARGO ND 58103-4918 0023277 2004 R170000400G2047 SECr-M—-5WP-137 RANGE-042(as^ LYING SLY OF S LN E-W ROA$, WLY OF NLY EXTENSION OF LOT 5 BLK 2 PEL POINT &F NLY EXTENS [ON OF W LN BLK 2 PEL P'[ DOC #906268 (47 & #897 TO BE PERM ATTA 1706 0017 0548 2270041559DAIROL G SCHROED 1 PRAIRIEWOOD GO ND 58103- 5R331DR W 4666 PTFAF E LELYLOT#62- 2004 R170000V0062048 SECT-02271706 0017 05480106805JEFFVREY P HUNTER 519 E3RD AVE S FARG® ND 58103- IW-P-13 7 RA LYING ELY X OF EXTEN^ OF N LN LOT 14 BLK 1 F WLY 15 BLK 1 06275. TO fGE-042 IF E LN N-S VON OF E-W PT5352 , SL LINE 33'PELICAN POINT & NLY EXTENSION PELICAN PO BE PERM ATTACHED TO #S62. RO. F S LN LO NT. DOC # 2004 R170000400620149 \ SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PT GJ,--ST:YINq ELY OF E LINE N-S ROAD, SLY OF WLY EXTENSION OF N LINE AUDITORS OUTLCiT A PLAT OF SL A, 3,C,D OF 1 & 2 TO 6 KILLARNEY B lACH & NLY OF WLY EXTENSION OF 3 LN AUDITOR'S OUTLOT A OF tLaT OF SUBLOTS A,B,C,D LOTS 1 & 2 TO 6 KILLARNEY BCH DOC #9062/77 TO BE PERM ATTACHED TO #6C/0 1706 0017 0548 227PISES0103887BULLINdER ENTERP PO BOX 124 26 FARGO Np 58108-!426 I 2004 R17OOOO4OO6205O / SECT-04 TWP/-137 RANGEy0422271706 0017 0548HAAKENS/TAD TST ATTN HEARTLAND TST CO TSTEE 0095558 / COUNTYOTTER TAIiTA901L j Taxpayer ACS Tax System03/13/2003 11:42:'^2 PAGE 16Name Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel #Legal StatusName & Addres; ★★★★★★**************lYING ELYlOF E LN N-SPT Gi^-S-ROA*^ SL’/ OF WLY EXTENSION OF E-W LINE LYING 4' IN OF S LINE LOT C AUIIITORS PLAT SUBLOTS A,B,C Sc I) OF LOT ll Sc 2 TO 6 OF KILLARNE’' BCH Sc NLM OF WLY EXTENSION OF S LINE LOT B AUDITOR'S PLAT SUBIOTS A,B,C5cD OF LOT 1 Sc 2 TO 6 KILLARNEY BEACH. DOC # 906279 # 601 & #62-050 ”0 BE PERM (ATTACHED 120 8TI ST S PO BOX 3144 FARGO I D 5 81C 8-3144 2004 R17000040 >62051SECT-04^“Wfi-13 7 RANjlE-042 PT GV= .iYING ELY 0 r’ E LN OF N-S ROAD SLY OF WLf EXTENSION OF N LINJ LOT D AUDITORS PLAT OF SUBLO':S A,B,C & ) KILLARNEY BEACH & IILY OF WLY EXTENSION OF E-W LINE LYING 4 LOT C AUDITOR'S PLA'lT SUBLOTS A,B,C Sc D OF LOT 1 i 2 TO 6 KILLARNE’’ BEACH. DO : #906280. #62-051 1: #602 TO B5 PERM ATTACHED 1706 0017 0548 227ROBERT & NANCY GILL 5975 SAPHIRE UI E PARADISE VALLE' AZ 0116708 85253-2260 N OF S LN 2004 R17000040C 62052 SECT-04 IiJP-137 RAN3E-042 PT GL^'S'^iYING ELY 0 ?■ E LN N-S ROAEL SLV OF WLY EXTENSION OF E-W LINE LYING 4.3' S OF N LINE LOT 3 KILLARNEY BEACH & NLY OF WI.Y EXTENSION! LOT 2 KILLARNE" BEACH. DOC #906281. #62-052 c #603 TO B|E PERM ATTACHED 227THOMAS Q Sc KATHLEEN R FELLMAN 1706 0017 0548 50 PRAIRCEWOOD OR FARGO ND\ 58103-4608 0015613 2004 R17000040 >62053 SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-042 PT G;*^^jYING ELY OF E LINE OF N-S ROAD, SLY OF WLY EXTENSION OF E-W LINE LYING N OF Sl/2 LOT 5 KI IjLARNEY BCH Sc NLY OF WLY EXTESISION OF E-W LINE LYING 4.3' S OF N :.,N LOT 3 KILLARNEY BCH. DOC 1906282. #62-053 Sc #604 TO BE PERM ATTACHED. I 1706 0017 0548 227ASKEW0116709LISA L Sc 11 MARK 618 HACKBERRY DI FARGO ND / 58104-6216 2004 R17000040 SECT-0_^ PT GK = 06^054 I TWP-137 RANGE-042 LYING ELY OF E LN OF 1706 0017 0548 227PHILLIPS TST8749 SAN VICTOR DR ESCOTTSDALE AZ 85258-1915 0112266 OTTER TAIL COUNTYTA901L Taxpayer ACS Tax System (03/13/2003 Il;42\l2 Name Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch PAGE 17 Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel Legal StatusAddressName **********************************N-S ROAL, SLY OF W l^Y EXTENSION OF N LINE LOT 6 KILLARNEY BCH, & NLY O:^ WLY EXTENSION OF E-W LINE LYLNG S OF Nl/2 LOT 5 KILLARNEY BEACH. EOC #906283, #62-054/ & #605 TO BE PERM ATTA 2004 R17000040062055 SECT-06T.WP-137 RlJSIGE-042 PT GJ£:«^YING ELY OF E LINE N-«^CAD, SLY OF ULY EXTENSION OF N IINE LOT 9 KCLLARNEY BCH, NLY 01 WLY EXTENSION S LINE LOT 7 KILLARNEY BCH. DOC # 90625: . #62-055 d #606 S= #607 TO BE PERMANENTLY ATTACHED. 1706 0017 0548 227ORN ORE DR S 56560-4963 0052219 CONNIC LEE F 3145 ILIVERSl MOORHLAD MN 2004 R17000C40062056 SECT-C 4,JPWP-137 RANGE-042 Gir'B LYING ELY OF E LN N-S ,.„AD, SLY OF WLY; EXTENSION OF NORTH LINE LOT BEACH & NLY OF OF S LINE LOT 1 1706 0017 0548 227THORNB’" TST |ET AL 53 5 6 KENDAL: LITTLETON Ci 0100064 ST S80123-5188 PT RO |1 KILLARNEY LY EXTENSION KILLARNEY BCHDOC #9^6285 #62f056 & #608 TO BE PERI ENTLY ATTACHED. 2004 R1700004P062057 SECT-01706 0017 0548 2270120612CAROL/SPIC/IKE TST 9 02 SHEYNl WEST FARGd ND 58078-2631 4JL31WP-137 RANGE-042 ■7\LYING S[LY OF S LN E-W EXTENSION OF E PELICAN POINT ST W PT ROAD WL LINE LO& ELY OF\NLY EXIENSION OF W LN LOT 7 BLDOC #9062\66. #6^-057 & #899 TO BE PER OF NL' 7 BLK 2 PELICAN POINT. ENTLV ATTACHED. 2004 R170000400a3000 SECT-04 TWp-li7 1706 0017 0548 2270092856FAYEJ ENGKUER51638 PEL ;CAN POINT DR DETROIT LAKES MN 56501-9484 GE-042 144 .46 AC Sc LOT,yi\3 &■ 4 Sc OT 5 WLY OF D EX TRS SWl/4 10 RD PEL.PT.RD HX PLATTEOF LOT 2 Sc 2004 R17000040063 SECT-04 TWI 0019001707 0017 0548 227JOHN A S BARBARA J GLETNE 4536 4TH AVE NW JAMESTOWN MD 58401-1920 0034111 -137 RANGE-0421.44 ACPT GL 5 S d_COM-NW COR SEC 4 E 2000't—S^DEG E 1432.04', S 42 DEG W 2f8.04', S/30 DEG W 296.88', S 26 DEG w/616.29 TO BG, S 2 0 DEG W 14 9.,, S 68 OTTER TAIL COTUTY TA9 0IIL Taxpayer ACS Tax System03/13/2003 ll:42ll2 Name Address Legal Modeler List T/C Sch PAGE 18 Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcell#Lege 1Name & Address Status DEG E 6 5 DEG i53.39 ' , W 458.81 NELY 126.78', N ' TO BG 2004 R1700004®063002 SECT-04 \TWP-1371707 0017 0548 227 9000092856FAYE E JGKJER \ 51628 ’ELICAN POINT DR DETROI” LAKES MM 56501-9484 RANGE-042 - 1.44 AC:OM NW :OR SEC 4, E 7 DEG ! 1452.04', S 288.04 , S 30 DEG W s 26 d::g w 6I6.29', s 149.2' TO BG, S 20 .2', S 70 DEG E NELY 126.78 ' , N 68 .39' TO BG PT 2000', S 42 DEG W 296.88', 20 DEG W DEG W 14S 460.03 ' , DEG W 453 900 2004 R17000040C 63003 SECT-04 '’WP-137, RANGE-042 BULLINGLR ENTERPR ;SES ET AL PO BOX ;426 FARGO Nil 58108-2-26 1707 0017 0548 2270119251 2.76 AC PT GL 5JBOM NW fOR SEC 4 20afl-*<^ 7 DEG E 1452.04 , „ 42 DEG W 288.04'- S 30 DEG W 296.88'/ S 26 I EG W 275.29' TO BG, S 26 DEG W 274.95', S 65 DEG E 4/57.99', N 26 DEG E 251.68'/, N 62 DEG W 456.71' TO E S BG 2004 R170000/10063004 SECT-C/4 TWP-13 71706 0017 0548 227PAUL T & CONNIE IlEE HORN 3145 RIVERSHORE BR MOORHEAD MN 56560-4963 0037750 RANGE-042 5.64 ACPT GLLS-^M NW COR SEC 4, N 87 DEG-E" 2672.88' S 15 DEG W 1520. )4' TO PT BG, S 39 DEG W 288.01', S 27 LEG W 296.88', S 62 DE3 E 456.7( ', N 23 DEG E 102.55', NELY ^LG NW R/W TWP RD 183.89', N 39 DEG E 214.45' N 51 OEG W 452.181' TO BG 2004 R17000 140064000 SECT-SI4 TWP-137 227 9001707 0017 0548FAIR HILLS 3NC PO BOX 6 IDETTOIT LAK^ MN 56502-0006 0037245 RANGE-042 35.40 AC & LOT 2 EX WLOJPLATTE 10 RD EX~PLATTE 2004 R17000040065000 SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-0421707 0017 0548 227 9000013078B JOHN RARffY 2104 NEWPOR'fGS AVE STE 2 00 1.11 AC ILY & ELY ,Y OF R/W ! RD ADJ IN 55055-1812 IGT1provan beachLN of SOUTH ST &EX TR ____-------- OTTER TAIL COUNTYTA901L Taxpayer ACS Tax System03/13/2003 11:42:12 Name Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch PAGE 19 Idress Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel #LegalName &Status 170S 0017 0548 227 2004 R17000040065001SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-0420013078B JOHl 2104 1 NEWPO: ^!ARRY.STINGS AVE STE 200 ' MN 55055-1812 .13 ACtTa.-BG'TNT^C "^REET & ELY SQY R/W R7W SOUTH ST TO NW R/W 44.97' ON CURVE N 4 UEG E 89.04’, N 8 DEG E 34.52' TO BG. PJEAST S 67 DEG E 11 TWP RD FRANK LELAND WATKINS 384 8TH AVE S FARGO ND 58103-2826 1707 0017 0548 227 9000042711 2004 R17000040065002SECT-04 TWP-137 RANGE-042-------.01 ACPTHjl 9 SJEC 4 & PT GL 1 SEC 9 C014_iNTSEC S R/W E STREET & E R/W SOUTH ST, S 8 DEG W 34.52' , S 4 DEG W 117.5' TO PT BG 79.49BEAR S 85 DEG E FR BG, N 85 DEG W 23.06 SEC 9. TO BE PERM ATTACHED TO LOTS 26 & 27 PROVAN BCH #953 & #954 . S 4 DEG W 75.82', NELY ON CURVE TO INTSEC LN I TO BG EX PT IN 2004 RlT<ined6ra73 03 5 SECTSJ^TWP iA 0119878 BENJAMIWE F BLAL 1324 6T» AVE S/ / MOORHEAffi MN 965 1701 0017 2889 227 042 60-2949 .00 AC PT GL 87 DEG V. PT BG^.^ COR JEC 6,N 46 .TO 265Xl ' , E 819.93', N 2£&<^1', W 820TD'ij TO BG. 1706 0017 0548 227 2004 R17000090107000 ^ SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-0420024821STEVEN D LENTHE1718 MAIN AVEI WEST FARGO ND 58078-2204 83.41 AC EX TRS EXSEl/4 . PLATTED &4 & LQT 2004 R17000090107001SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-0421706 0017 0548 2270013078B JOHN CARIJY 2104 HM NEWPORT';TIltoS AVE STE 200 IpK 55055-1812 13.38 AC P'\COM SE COR LOT 16 ^H, SE 248 ' , SW 33.01 ^S 79 DEG E 362.80 , . E 98', S 66 DEG E 80', TO PT BG. S llOVAN E 20 I t I S S 66 DEG E 124 71 DEG W 164', SWLY ON CURVE 725', SW 126' I SWLY 247'SWLY 191', N 79'152', N E 111'N 21 DEG E 179', N TO N LN GL SW'<NLYNE 64', NE 8475't;I 1 Taxpayer ACS Tax System03/13/2003 OTTER TAIL COUNTYTA901LName Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch PAGE 2011:42:12 Name & Address Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel #Legal Status **************************************** 1, E ALG N LN TO INTSEC LN BEAR N 66 DEG W FR BG, S 66 DEG E TO BG EX TR. 1706 0017 05480024405CRAIG E & JOAN K KRAUSE 4128 RIVERSHORE DR S MOORHEAD MN 227 2004 R17000090107002SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042 Y COR LOT 37 46 DEG E 33' TO56560-5627 P'■PROVAN BCH, S PT BG, S 45 DE^E 51' TO W R/W SERV10E-R&r-ir~13 DEG E TO TUt^c w r/w service RD & E R/W SOUTH STREET, S 51 DEG W ALG S STREET TO BG. TO BE PERMANENTLY ATTACHED TO LOT 36 PROVAN BEACH. 0042711 FRANK LELAljfD ^ATKINS 3 84 8TH AVI FARGO ND 1706 0017 0548 227 2004 R17000090107003SECT-09 TWP-137 RANGE-042.01 AC* PT GL 1 SEC 9 cOw-iNTSBe-s-Ryw e street & e R/w SOUTH ST, S 8 DEG W 34.52' S 4 DEG W 117.5' TO PT BG, S 4 DEG W 75.82', NELY 79.49' ON CURVE TO INTSEC LN BEAR S 85 DEG E FR BG, N 85 DEG W 23.06 TO BG, EX PT IN SEC 4. TO BE PERM ATTACHED TO LOTS 26 & 27 PROVAN BCH #953 & #954. 03-2826 P' I DWIGHT Id Sc LYNljrE K LUND 25592 DETROI 1706 0017 0548 227 2004 R17000qf9010800 SECT-iJ9 TWP-10107578 37 RANGE-042LMQUISTLAKESRD/ 67.73 AC SWl/4/SEl/4 S LOTS 4 & 5 EX TRS EK PLATTED IIN 56501-7674 C 09010800L-09 TWP-i;7 RANGE-042MICHELLE R DAV !S Sc C LAGEMAN 1707 0017 0548 1601 INNSBROOK DR N FRIDLEI^ MN 55 132-6046 227 900 2004 R1700 SECT0121149 .26 AC NW COR LOT 6 SE !4W 14 8.4' NEBEG 164 . 60 ' . ‘ 00' SW OF SW 59 PT LOTS 3 I I Sc 6 & BECK” A INGBERG JRIEWOOD DR 58133-4613 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17003 SECT-09010800209 TWP-137 RANGE-0420024859EARL ,266 P FARGd ND .26 AC BEG 292.4' E O? 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SECT-C9 TWP-137 RAI 0119252 WILLIA^ J & JENNIFER L TESCH 1806 5(TH AVE S FARGO ID 58104-6386 1707 0017 0548 227 GE-042 .27 AC N LAKE) X RECORDED PT LOTI 4 : TR 60 ' (C 195.9' (ON SW SIDE) BOOK 339 PAGE 559 227 900 2004 R1700009\0108006 SECT-09\TWP-137 ,RAIGE-0420095643GARY L 1707 0017 0548FRITZ ET AL .32 ACPT GL 4 \COM MC#42 E 292.4' N 2 5 3. 5'\ TO LK NELl ALONG LK 750', S B4 DEG E 114.2' N 45 DEG E 48®' TO BG N 45 DEG E 70' N 44\DEG W 204 3' S 42 DEG W 7 0'\ ALONG LK S 44 DEG E 199.8' CTO BG-LIFE ESTATE TO SYLVESTER\& LOLA FRITZ J 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R170000901Q8008 SECT-09 THP-137 FREDER[CK JR 4117 1 ;th ST FARGO ID 58L & S SCHLANSER0112072 [GE-042S 1.01 AC04-6357 THAT PT GLl 5 LYING SLY NORTHLAND BEACH & WLY OF TWP RD BK 515 PG 465 EX PLATTED 2004 R1700009010( 009 SECT-09 TWI-137 1707 0017 0548 227 9000099371DAVID WICKLUND ET AL 49961 IISH DETROIr LAKES MN JUIN LiiKE [GE-042RD / 5.10 ACPT GL 3 WHICH IS/S, SELY OF PUBLIC RD LUNNINIG NELY THRU GL 3 & W BOUNDARY IS SELY R/W OF TWP ROAD & S BOUNDARY IS N LN OF GL 4 56501-9450 227 2004 R17000090ld8010 SECT-09 T^P-137 PT GL 4 TROY G & KIM ^ RAMAGE 49819 fISH LAKE RD DETROIJ LAKES IMN 56501-94 51 1706 0017 05480107301 RANGE-042 COR LOT 1iM ELY OTTER TAIL COUNTYTA901L Taxpayer ACS Tax System03/13/2003 11:42:1^-Name Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch PAGE 22 LegalSpl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel #StatusName & i address **************************NORTHLAND BCH SUB DIV & NELY 410' TO ffT OF BG, NELY 100' NW 250' TO/LK, SWLY ON LK TO INTERSEC LN PROJECTED NW FR BG, SE E36' TO BG 2004 R170000g0108011 SECT-09 TWP-137 R?N1707 0017 0548 227 900ROGER & ELISE ERICKSON 2812 301H ST S | MOORHEAI MN 0015467 GE-042 2.50 AC PT GL ; LYING W OF DESCRIBED LN: CO 4 PT OF INTERSECTION S LN GL 5 & TWSP RD BG OF LN N TO PT Ot’ INTERSEC WITH SE LN TWSP RD & TERM. EX 56560-4455 E 405' TO TR 2004 R170000 SECT-0 90108012 9 TWP-137 RAF1707 0017 0548 227 900[AAR S TAD0038415JAMES E & HAZEL L [ 49895 F:;SH lake RD, DETROIT LAKES MN GE-042 .47 AC6501-9451 PART GL 3, BG SLY COR LOT 5 NORTHLAND BCH 1ST ADDN S 39 DEG W 120', N 52 DE3 W 175.69 TO LAKE N 46 DEG E 120', S 53 DEG E 161.9' TO BG 2004 R17000090108013 SECT-C9 TWP-137.RAN PT GL 4 COM ELY COR NORTHLAND BCH, NE 3| NE IOC*' TO PT L707 0017 0548 227 900& KATHLEEN M SWANSONGREGG 14358 fr6TH ST NE/ HOOPLE/ND 58243/-9446 0035720 GE-042 LOT 1 10' TO BG, LK, SWLY 236' TO BG , NW 2 3 6' T NW FROM BG S 2004 R17000090108014 SECT-119 TWP-137 1706 0017 0548 227DAVID/L WICKLUND ET AL 49961 FISH LAKH RDDETROflT LAKES t/lN 56501-9450 0099371 [GE-042 11.30 AC DF FOL DESC If LOT 7 ELICAN VIEW PT GL 4 LYING NLY LN:C01 ON ELY LN i BLK 1 JACOBSON'S SUBDI/ S 39 DEG E/73.01' S 4 DEG W 114.01' TO 17 DEG E 462.78'630.99' S 74 DEG OF GL 4 & TERM EG OF LN: S 74 DEG E TO ELY LN 2004 RI700C SECT- 090109000 09 TWP-137 1706 0017 0548 227LEE ARNTSON E'T AL 19 RIVERSIDE APTS PELICAN RAPIDB MN 56572-4816 0023321 [GE-042 40.00 ACSEl/-; SEl/4 2004 R1700( SECT- 09011000009 TWP-137 /range-0422279001707 0017 0548ORVILLE & ANNETTE THORSON 4996B FISH LAKE RDDETROIT LAKES MN 56501-9450 0014523 76.11 AC OTTER TAIL COUNTY TA901LACS Tax System03/13/2003 11:42:1 Name Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch PAGE 2 3 Legal\Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 SpG Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel #Name & lAddress StatusTaxpayer ***+***+******+**********★ ★♦♦★★★♦★★★★it NEl/4 SEl/4\ & LOTI 6 EX PART PLATTED & EK TRACT 227 2004 R17000100112( 00 SECT-10 TWP- 137 0027926 LESTER E & RUTH D SCHULTZ 43096 LONG LAKE LN OTTERTJAIL MN 56571-9415 1707 0017 0548 900 fGE-042 1.0 9 AC : /4 BG 396' S & 60' COR, NWLY 210', SW ; 10' , N3LY 2 50' TO PT NEl/4 NE NWLY OF NE 250', SELYBG RICHARD E & OLIVE E COOPER 50944 FISH LAKE RD DETROIT LAKES/ MN 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17000100112p01SECT-10 TWP/-137 RAIGE-042 PT NEl/4 NEI/4’ COM 10, S 406.81' TO BG 79 DEG W ipo ' , N ip 267.65', 0034113 56501-9443 .62 AC NE COR SEC , S 264', N DEG E 60 ' TO BG6 8 DEG C HAZEU HOLTGREWE 50926 FISH LAKE RDDETROIT LAKES MN 56501-9443 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R170001001p002 SECT-10 TWP-137.. 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RAH1706 0017 0548 2270093111JOHN TALLARICO 1243 56TH CT S CIC3RO IL 60804-1212 E-042\ 2.50 ACPT NEl/4 COM El/4 CpR SEC 10 N 2254.51 ' ,\ N 68 DE 332.61' TO B S 21 DEG W 4 250' TO PT S E 436' TO BG W G N 68 GEG W 250' S C8 DEG E N 21 DEG 36 ' OF BG L MICHELLE JENNINGS 970 UACTUS WAY N CHANDLER AZ 185226-5807 2004 R1700010011400I1 SECT-10 TWP-1B7 RANGE-0421707 0017 0548 227 9000119254 2.50 AC SE COU GL 2 N WLY 2p5.72' N 3 N 76 PART GL 2 COI 117.05' TO B( DEG E 365.55 lEG E 50' N f Taxpayer ACS Tax System03/13/2003 OTTER TAIL COUNTYTA901LName Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch PAGE 2411:42: 1 Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 Sp6 Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel #LegalName & Address Status 86 DEG E 201.45 28.42 I N 74 DEG E TO BGS 407.68 I 1707 0017 0548 227 900 2004 R17000100114002SECT-10 TWP-137 RANGE-042KATHERIN2 MIOSEK ISH LAKE ?D0022825FRANK 50566 DETROIT LAKES MN 6.14 ACPT GL 2 & SEl/4 NWl/4 COM SW LOT 1 ViKSTfJ BAY BCH E 7' S„^«t.01' TO PT OF BG S 0>*^W 365' N 730' E /dS' TO BG 56501-94< 5 COR366 . 736 . 365. 2004 R17000100114900SECT-10 TWP-137 RANGE-0420054713LYNETTE TIMS MARfS50650] FISH LAKE ED / DETROIT LAKES MN 56501-9645 1706 0017 0548 227 • 4 9.78 AC/4 & LOT 2 EX PLATTEDSEl/4 & E RACTS 900 2004 R17000100115000SECT-10 TWP-137 RANGE-042 TR LYING & 11,160 ' ^ DANIEL J & NIKKI 3249 nONGFELLOW FARGO VND 58102- SCHMALZ 1707 0017 0548 2270071931I:D ^ . .50 AC tKOF ROAD BET LOTS 10 EN BAY BEACH EX W 224 2004 R17000100115001 SECT-10 TWP,jxil W 50' {0} 10 Sc BEA( ^ 1707 0017 0548 227 900MICHAEL\F & DONER ONDRACEK PO BOX 35GARDNER \nD 580: 6-0055 0093142 7 RANGE-042 ;OAD) OF TR BET LOTS VIKEN BAY .PT..G.L. 2 227 900 2004 R170001001150 SECT-10 W 60'^ LARRY P/& C A G IECK DAILSTROM 1707 0017 0548 13689 3RD ST S MOORHEAD MN 56:60-783 i 0032257 -137 RANGE-042 E 100' OF TR BET LOTS 11 VlKEN BAY BEACH10 R^2004 R17000100115003 SECT-10 TWP^Jl^ E 50' of:BET CHER 1707 0017 0548 227 9000021172 WILL922 /ST ST N #2^2 CASSELTON ND 58012-3403 JR & BETH RADER RANGE-042 Too'(ON RD) OF TR 10 & 11 VIKEN BAY ■k PT G.L. 2BE. 2004 R17000100116000SECT-10 TWP-137 RANGE-0421706 0017 0548 227JOHN TALLARICO 1246 56TH CT S CICERO IL 60804-1212 0036323 65.90 AC /4 SWl/4P^T,La--TYTNG W OFSWl/4 NWl/4 & S 360.5' 0 ROAD EASEMENT 2004 R17000100116001SECT-10 TWP-137 RANGE-0429001707 0017 0548 227JAMES H : 42420 CO' OTTERTAi: :r0039195ITV HIGHWAY 1 «N 56571-9404 2.40 AC OTTER TAIL COUNTYTA901L Name & Address ACS Tax System03/13/2003 11:42:12 Name Address Legal Modeler Dist T/C Sch PAGE 25 Spl Sp2 Sp3 Sp4 Sp5 SpG Sp7 Sp8 Sp9 Year RParcel #Legal StatusTaxpayer ****************************************E 1§4J—SF W 260' OF N'LY 526'OF 9000039198JAMES H & SALLY ANN LEHR 42420 COUNTY HIGHWAY 1 OTTERTAIL MN 1707 0017 0548 227 2004 R17000100116002SECT-10 TWP-137 RANGE-04256571-9404 3.30 ACW 520' OF N'LY 526'E 26QJ-.GF-J XTSDTOF. 900 2004 R17000100116003SECT-10 TWP-137 RANGE-0420021585D & S INVESTMENT CO ATTN PELICAN BEACH RESORT PO BOX 14375 GRAND FORKS ND 1707 0017 0548 227 3.40 AC W 785' OF N'LY 57058208-4375 E 263J-=QF (WT 3J I OF 900D & S INVEST ATTN PELICa! 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STRIP ON E SIDE l^RECBK 354 PG 581 ^ LOREN P & VIVIAN L STANGELAND 102 HILLVIEW DR RICHLAND WA 0105386 99352-9668 227 900 2004 R17000100134003SECT-10 TWP-137 RANGE-0421707 0017 0548DAVID A & JOYCE A RAMAGE PO BOX 14375 GRAND FORKS ND 0097676 /^->>a9 ACPART GL 3 COM NE COr(gL 3^ 80.5' SLY 387.3' TO BG-a-T W 55 '140.1 58208-4375 DEGE 141' TO LK NLY 63' W TO BG BK 461 PG 451 2004 R17000100135000SECT-10 TWP-137..iAH SUB LOT C OF 1707 0017 0548 227 900EMMA STREYLE TST 520 3RD ST SE LEEDS ND 58346-7116 0115204 GE-042 2004 R17000100136000 SECT-10 TWP-137 NORTH 70 FEET OFi OF TWP ROAD 227 900DOUGLAS & ALYSON OLSON 416 4TH ST HOOPLE ND 58243 1707 0017 05480102716 R*Nee^042 '(^L 33^YING E 2004 R17000100137000SECT-10 TWP-137 RANGE-0421707 0017 0548 227 900DUANE Sc WINNIE ULSCHMID50495 FISHLAKE RDDETROIT LAKES MN 56501-9446 0020606 .17 ACSUB LOT F OF 171 RECORDS PRINTED OTTER TAIL COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING APPLICANT:John Barry (contact Person: Jim Jensen) 50267 Fish Lake Road Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 HEARING DATE/LOCATION: April 23, 2003 at 6:30 P.M. ** Commissioner's Room, Otter Tail County Courthouse (Use the West Law Enforcement Entrance) 121 W Junius Fergus Falls, MN 56537 PROJECT DESCRIPTION (AS STATED ON THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION): Applicant requests to fill a degraded Type 2 (2,540 sq. ft.) wetland in the middle of a residential lawn and replace the low quality wetland with a much larger restoration that would provide more and better wetland functions. Additional documents available for viewing at Land & Resource Mgt. Office. LAKE NAME/NUMBER/CLASS: Pelican Lake (56-786), GD E-911 ADDRESS: N/A LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 23 & vac rd adj ex pt vac rd being 32.26’ x 5.13’ x 33.5T x 17.14’; parcels #950 & #65-001 not to be split. Section 4 of Dunn Township ** Weather Conditions may change the Hearing date and time. If bad weather occurs, please listen to the local Fergus Falls Radio Stations or contact the Land & Resource Management Office, by 4:30 p.m., for possible rescheduling of the Hearing. The above Applicant has made Application to the Otter Tail County Planning Commission for a Conditional Use Permit as per the requirements of the Shoreland Management Ordinance of Otter Tail County. Details of the Application are available for viewing at the Land & Resource Management Office, 121 W Junius Suite 130, Fergus Falls, MN 56537. Any comments regarding this request may be expressed at the Hearing or fon/varded to the Land & Resource Management Office. INDIVIDUALS REQUIRING SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS SHOULD CONTACT THE LAND & RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OFFICE PRIOR TO THE HEARING. April 3,2003Bert Olson Mailing DateChairman Planning Commission r I Request to alter topography of site for filling a small Type 2 wetland. Area will be converted to manicured lawn. Impact wetland: 2540 square foot, Type 2 Wetland1) Replacement Wetland Credit (in square feet) a Type 3 Wetland: 28,746.6 - New Wetland Credit (NWC) (restored drained wetland) 2) Replacement ratio: 11.31:13) Mr. Barry intends to purchase a 1.1 acre permanent easement, of which 28,749.6 square feet is New Wetland Credit, from Mr. Larry Scheffler. Mr. Barry also intends to be responsible for success of entire restoration project. Please take a moment to review supporting documentation developed to complete “Minnesota Local/State/Federal Application Forms for Water/Wetland Projects”. Supporting documentation includes: Performance standards for shoreland alteration1. Jurisdictional wetland delineation report for proposed impact area — Site w'as inspected by Technical Evaluation Panel in September of 2001. (EnviroData, Inc. WDR) 2. Cross-sectional view of impact wetland showing retaining wall and riprap shoreline.3. Wetland specialist’s functional assessment of impact wetland.4. Restorable wetland functional assessment — Site was inspected by County in March, 2002, pre application assessment determined is suitable replacement area. 5. Watershed map with locations of impact wetland and restorable wetland.6. 1953 aerial photo of restoration site — pre-drainage condition.7. 1991 aerial photo of restoration site — post-drainage condition.8. Findings (written summary and photos) by excavator of existing tile line draining restorable wetland. 9. 10. Option to purchase. Photo of impact site.11. 12. Soils map repl. site. NWI map of replacement site13. PFebnjwy 26. 2003:02003 02 17 F:\DATA\16682\001\Request to Alter, wpd pac Restoration site survey.14. 15. MN Local/State/Fed application for replacement plan approval PFebruaty 26, 2003 C2003 02 17 F;\DATA'd6682\001'Request to Alter.wpd pac I V V © V ATTACHMENT TO CUP APPLICATION Shoreland Management Ordinance of Otter Tail Countv IV.3. Shoreland Alterations B. 1 ■ “Before authorizing any grading or filling activity in any type 2.3.4.5.6J or 8 wetland, the effect of the proposed activity on the functional qualities of the wetland must be considered”: Otter Tail County Land and Resources Department and Otter Tail County West SWCD were consulted as to the impact on wetland functions of the proposed project. We were informed that should the site be filled and replaced by domestic grasses that it would likely provide functions that are nearly identical to those provided by the existing low quality wetland. Domestic grasses would function to reduce run-off from entering Pelican Lake as effectively than the existing Type 2 wetland. a. Sediment and pollutant trapping and retention. Installation of sod to construct a residential lawn would reduce pollutant trapping because lawn chemicals would not be hydrologically connected to ground-water. Otter Tail Land and Resource Department staff stated that the lawn would function as effectively as the wetland in filtering sediments and debris from reaching Pelican Lake. b. Storage of surface runoff to prevent or reduce flood damage. Because this is a small Type 2 wetland water is infrequently present at or near the surface. The watershed draining into the wetland is very small as well, and is about 0.25 acres in area. There are no adjacent structures that would be damaged from any flood-water now retained by the wetland. c. Fish and wildlife habitat. This Type 2 wetland, located in a manicured lawn has not value as habitat for fish. It Also has practically no value for wildlife as it has minimal cover and is not in a wildlife habitat travel corridor. d. Recreational use. None e. Shoreline or bank stabilization Shoreline has been stabilized through placement of rip-rap f. Noteworthiness, including special qualities such as historical significance, critical habitat for endangered plants and animals or others. None. * Permits are being sought from the Otter Tail West SWCD, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, and the United States Army Corps of Engineers I V @ EnviroDat^, Inc. ] i 952.544.1761 Fax: 952.593.9546 e-mail: hydric@prodigy.net http://www.prosavvy/envirodata/ John C. Anderson ] 5831 Cedar Lake Road ; Minneapolis, MN 55416 i ; J WETLAND DELEVEATION REPORT FOR: MR. JOHN BARRY PROJECT AT 50267 FISH LAKE ROAD IN DUNN TOWNSHIP, MN WETLANDS DELINEATION DOCUMENTATION FOR MR. JOHN BARRY PROJECT IN DUNN TOWNSHIP, MN John Anderson, EnviroData, Inc. St. Louis Park, MN delineated and documented wetland boundaries on the subject property on September 5th, 2001 at the request of Jim Jensen, Jensen Homes, Inc.. This report provides information as to the dominant wetland characteristics at the site as a result of the investigation. LOCATION 50267 Fish Lake Road Detroit Lakes, MN METHODOLOGY Wetlands were identified and delineated using the 1987 Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1987). The wetland and/or deep water habitat were classified according to the methodologies set forth in Wetlands of the United States (USFWS Circular 39, Shaw and Fredine, 1956) and Classification of Wetlands and Deep Water Habitats of the United States (FWS/OBS Publication 79/31: Cowardin et. Al. 1979). CHARCTERISTICS OF SITES INVESTIGATED Transect A.La This is a Type 2 (PEMIB) wetland checksite. Dominant specie is Reed Canary Grass (FACW+). Soils are Udothorents (wet substrate), a wetland soil. Wetland hydrology is present; site is saturated in the upper soil profile and in a wetland drainage pattern. Transect A.I.b This is a Type 2 (PEMIB) wetland checksite. Dominant specie is Reed Canary Grass (FACW+).. Soils are Udothorents (wet substrate), a wetland soil. Wetland hydrology is present; site is in a wetland drainage pattern. Transect A.I.C This is a non-wetland checksite. Dominant species are Reed Canary Grass (FACW+), Common Plantain (FAC+), Bugle (UPL), and Dandelion (FACU). Soils are Udothorents (wet substrate), a wetland soil. Wetland hydrology is not present, site is not flooded, ponded, or saturated, or in a wetland drainage pattern. Transect A J.d This is a non-wetland checksite. Dominant species are American Elm (FACW-), Basswood (FACU), Red Maple (FAC), Burr Oak (FAC-), and Green Ash (FACW). Soils are Lida, a non-wetland soil. Wetland hydrology is not present, site is not flooded, ponded, or saturated, or in a wetland drainage pattern. Transect A.II.a This is a Type 2 (PEMIB) wetland checksite. Dominant species are Green Ash (FACW), Black Ash (FACW+), Red Ozier Dogwood (FACW), Reed Canary Grass (FACW+) and Jewel weed (FACW). Soils are Udothorents (wet substrate), a wetland soil. Wetland hydrology is present; site is saturated in the upper soil profile and in a wetland drainage pattern. Transect A.II.b This is a non-wetland checksite. Dominant species are Green Ash (FACW), American Basswood (FACU), Rose (FACU), Black Cherry (FACU) Poison Ivy (FAC+), Gooseberry (FACW-) and Virginia Creeper (FAC-). Soils are Udothorents, a wetland soil. Wetland hydrology is not present, site is not flooded, ponded, or saturated, or in a wetland drainage pattern Checksite B This is a Type 2 (PEMIB) wetland checksite. Dominant specie is Reed Canary Grass (FACW+). Soils are Udothorents (wet substrate), a wetland soil. Wetland hydrology is present; site is in a wetland drainage pattern. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS One jurisdictional wetland boundary was delineated on the subject property. The wetland is a Type Two/Three. Reed Canary Grass is dominant with a few sprigs of Cattail in the center of the wetland. I appreciate the opportunity to present this assessment. Sincerely, ODATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Delineation Manual) Project/Site: 50267 Fish Lake Road, Detroit Lakes Applicant/Owner: Mr. John Barry Investigaton John C. Anderson, EnviroData, Inc. Date: 9/05/01 County; Otter Tail State: Minnesota Do normal environmental conditions exist? yes Is the site significantly disturbed? no Is the area a potential problem area? no Plant Community I.D; Type 2 (PEMIB) Wetland/Basin I.D.: A Transect I.D: 1 Checksite I.D.: a Dominant Plant Species: Stratum IndicatorDominant Plant Species Stratum 1. Fraxinus pennsyhanicaTree 2. Phalaris anmdinacea Herb Indicator %% FACW FACW+ 1 9. 100 10. 11.3. 12.4. 13.5. 14.6. 15.7. 16.8. Percent of Species that are OBL.FACW, and/or FAC: 100 Remarics: HYDROLOGY Recorded data (describe in remarks); Stream or Lake Gauge - Aerial Photographs/slides - Other- No Recorded Data Available:Field Observations/measurements: Depth of Surface Water Depth to Free Water in Pit: 8” Depth to Saturated Soil; Primary Indicators: Inundated- Saturated in Upper 12 inches- x Drift Lines- Sediment Deposits- Drainage Pattern in Wetlands- x Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches- Water-Stained leaves- Local Soil Survey Data- FAC-Neutral Test- x Other (Explain in Remarks): SOILS Map Unit Name (Series and phase): Udothorents, wet substratum Taxonomy (Subgroup): Drainage Class; poor Confirm Mapped Type?; no Profile Description: Depth 0-10” 10-18” T exture/Structure/ConcretionsHorizon* Matrix Color Imoistl Mottle Colors (moist) Mottle Abundance/Contrast silty clay loamN/AN/A N/A * not determined as investigator is not certified soils scientist. Hvdric Soil Indicators Organic soils: Histic Epipedon: Sulfidic material: Iron or Manganese Concretions: Measurement): Gleyed, Low Chroma, and Low-Chroma mottled Soils: x Other (Explain in remarks): 10YR2/1 10YR3/1 sandyN/A Aquic or Preaquic Moisture Regime: High Organic content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils: Reducing Conditions (Confirmed by Remarks; LANDSCAPE POSITION: (See attached diagram showing location of sampling point on landscape.] WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? yes Wetland Hydrology Present? yes Hydric Soils Present? yes Remarks: All three parameters present 7^ Is the sampling point within a wetland? yes ODATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Delineation Manual) Project/Site: 50267 Fish Lake Road, Detroit Lakes Applicant/Owner: Mr. John Barry Investigator John C. Anderson, EnviroData, Inc. Date: 9/05/01 County: Otter Tail State: Minnesota Do normal environmental conditions exist? yes Is the site significantly disturbed? no Is the area a potential problem area? no Plant Community l.D: Type 2 (PEMIB) Wetland/Basin I.D.: A Transect l.D: I Checksite I.D.: b Dominant Plant Species: Stratum IndicatorDominant Plant Species Stratum 1. Fraxinus pennsyhanica Tree 2. Phalaris arundinacea Herb Indicator %% FACW FACW+ 1 9. 100 10. 11.3. 12.4. 13.5. 14.6. 15.7. 16.8. Percent of Species that are OBL.FACW, and/or FAC: 100 Remarks: HYDROLOGY Recorded data (describe in remailcs): Stream or Lake Gauge - Aerial Photographs/slides - Other- Field Observations/measurements: Depth of Surface Water; Depth to Free Water in Pit: 18” Depth to Saturated Soil: No Recorded Data Available: Primary Indicators: Inundated- Saturated in Upper 12 inches- Drift Lines- Sediment Deposits- Drainage Pattern in Wetlands-x Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches- Water-Stained leaves- Local Soil Survey Data- FAC-Neutral Test- x Other (Explain in Remarks): SOILS Map Unit Name (Series and phase): Udothorents, wet substratum Taxonomy (Subgroup): Drainage Class: poor Confirm Mapped Type?: no Profile Description: Horizon* Matrix Color (moist) Mottle Colors (moist) Mottle Abundance/Contrast Texture/Structure/ConcretionsDepth silt)' clay loam fine sand N/A0-8” 10YR2/1 2.5YR6/2 N/A N/A-18” * not determined as investigator is not certified soils scientist. Hvdric Soil Indicators Organic soils: Histic Epipedon: Sulfidic material; Iron or Manganese Concretions: Measurement): Gleyed, Low Chroma, and Low-Chroma mottled Soils: x Other (Explain in remarks): N/A Aquic or Preaquic Moisture Regime; High Organic content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils: Reducing Conditions (Confirmed by Remarics: LANDSCAPE POSITION: (See attached diagram showing location of sampling point on landscape.] WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? yes Wetland Hydrology Present? yes Hydric Soils Present? yes Remarks: All three parameters present Is the sampling point wiftiin a wetland? yes ODATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Delineation Manual) Project/Site: 50267 Fish Lake Road, Detroit Lakes Appiicant/Owner: Mr. John Barry Investigator: John C. Anderson, EnviroData, Inc. Date: 9/05/01 County: Otter Tail State: Minnesota Do normal environmental conditions exist? yes Is the site significantly disturbed? no Is the area a potential problem area? no Plant Community l.D: Non-Wetland Wetland/Basin I.D.: A Transect l.D: 1 Checksite I.D.: c Dominant Plant Species Stratum 1. Cornus racemosa 2. Phalaris arundinacea Herb Herb Herb Herb Dominant Plant Species: Stratum IndicatorIndicator% % Shrub 9.FACW- FACW+ FAC+ 1 10.40 3. Plantago major 4. AJuga replans 5. Taraxum officinale 20 11. 12.UPL 20 13.FACU 20 14.6. 15.7. 16.8. Percent of Species that are OBL.FAC W, and/or FAC: 50 Remarks: HYDROLOGY Recorded data (describe in remarks): Stream or Lake Gauge - Aerial Photographs/slides - Other- No Recorded Data Available: xField Observations/measurements: Depth of Surface Water: Depth to Free Water in Pit: Depth to Saturated Soil: Primary Indicators: Inundated- Saturated in Upper 12 inches- Drift Lines- Sediment Deposits- Drainage Pattern in Wetlands- Secondary indicators: (2 or more required) Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches- Water-Stained leaves- Local Soil Survey Data- FAC-Neutral Test-Other (Explain in Remarks): SOILS Map Unit Name (Series and phase): Udothorents, wet substratum Taxonomy (Subgroup): Drainage Class: poor Confirm Mapped Type?: no Profile Description: Depth 0-8" 8-18” Horizon* Matrix Color (moist) Mottle Colors (moist) Mottle Abundance/Contrast Texture/Structure/Concretions silty clay loam fine sand 10YR2/1 2.5YR6/2 N/A N/A * not determined as investigator is not certified soils scientist. Hvdric Soil Indicators Organic soils: Histic Epipedon: Sulfidic material: Iron or Manganese Concretions: Measurement): Gleyed. Low Chroma, and Low-Chroma mottled Soils: x Other (Explain in remarks): N/A N/A Aquic or Preaquic Moisture Regime: High Organic content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils: Reducing Conditions (Confirmed by Remarks: LANDSCAPE POSITION: (See attached diagram showing location of sampling point on landscape.] WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? no Wetland Hydrology Present? no Hvdric Soils Present? yes Remarks: One of three parameters present Is the sampling point within a wetland? no ODATA FORM ROUTINE ^\TTLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Delineation Manual) FToject/Site: 50267 Fish Lake Road, Detroit Lakes Applicant/Owner: Mr. John Barry Investigator: John C. Anderson, EnviroData, Inc. Date: 9/05/01 County: Otter Tail State: Minnesota Do norma] environmental conditions exist? yes Is the site significantly disturbed? no Is the area a potential problem area? no Plant Community I.D: Non-Wetland Wetland/Basin I.D.: A Transect I.D: 1 Checksite I.D.: d Dominant Plant Species Strattim \. Ulmus americana Tree 2. Tilia americana 3. Acer rubrum 4. Quercus macrocarpa Tree Sapling 6. Fraxinus pennsylvanica Sapling 7. Tilia americana 8. Acer rubrum IndicatorDominant Plant Species: Stratum 9. Tilia americana Herb 10. Solanum dulcamara Herb Indicator %% FACU FACU FACW- FACU 25 50 Tree Tree 25 1 FAC 25 11. FAC-25 12. 5. Acer rubrum 33 13.FAC 33FACW FACU 14. 33 15.Sapling Heri)50 16.FAC Percent of Species that are OBL.FACW, and/or FAC: 56 Remarks: HYDROLOGY Recorded data (describe in remarks): Stream or Lake Gauge - Aerial Photographs/slides - Other- No Recorded Data Available: xField Observations/measurements: Depth of Surface Water: Depth to Free Water in Pit: Depth to Saturated Soil: Primary Indicators: Inundated- Saturated in Upper 12 inches- Drift Lines- Sediment Deposits- Drainage Pattern in Wetlands- Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches- Water-Stained leaves- Local Soil Survey Data- FAC-Neutral Test-Other (Explain in Remarks): SOILS Map Unit Name (Series and phase): Lida, two inlets complex Taxonomy (Subgroup): Drainage Class: well Confirm Mapped Type?: yes Profile Description: Depth 0-5” 5-18” ♦ not determined as investigator is not certified soils scientist. Hvdric Soil Indicators Organic soils: Histic Epipedon: Sulfidic material: Iron or Manganese Concretions: Measurement): Gleyed, Low Chroma, and Low-Chroma mottled Soils: x Other (Explain in remarks): Horizon* Matrix Color (moist) Mottle Colors (moist') Mottle Abundance/Contrast Texture/Structure^Concretions loam loam 10YR2/1 10YR3/2 N/A N/A N/A N/A Aquic or Preaquic Moisture Regime: High Organic content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils: Reducing Conditions (Confirmed by Remarks: LANDSCAPE POSITION: (See attached diagram showing location of sampling point on landscape.] WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? no Wetland Hydrology Present? no Hydric Soils Present? no Remarks: None of three parameters present Is the sampling point within a wetland? no ODATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Delineation Manual) Froject/Site: 50267 Fish Lake Road, Detroit Lakes Applicant/Owner: Mr. John Barry Investigator. John C. Anderson, EnviroData, Inc. Date: 9/05/01 County: Otter Tail State: Minnesota Do normal environmental conditions exist? yes Is the site significantly disturbed? no Is the area a potential problem area? no Plant Community l.D: Non-Wetland Wetland/Basin I.D.: A Transect l.D: II Checksite I.D.: b Dominant Plant Species Stratum 1. Fraxinus permsylvanica Tree 2. Tilia americana Tree 3. Rosa blanda 4. Prunus seortina 5. Tilia americana 6. Toxidendron radicans Herb Herb Herb Indicator Stratum Indicator % FAC- 100 Dominant Plant Species: 9. Parthenocissus quinquefolia Vine % FACW FACU FACU FACU FACU FAC+ FACW- FACU 50 50 10. Shrub 33 11. Sapling Sapling 33 12. 33 13. 33 14. 7. Ribes hirtellum 8. Rosa blanda 33 15. 16.33 Percent of Species that are OBL.FACW, and/or FAC: 33 Remarks: HYDROLOGY Recorded data (describe in remarks): Stream or Lake Gauge - Aerial Photographs/slides - Other- No Recorded Data Available: xField Observations/measurements: Depth of Surface Water: Depth to Free Water in Pit: Depth to Saturated Soil: Primary Indicators: Inundated- Saturated in Upper 12 inches- Drift Lines- Sediment Deposits- Drainage Pattern in Wetlands- Secondary Indicators: (2 or more required) Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches- Water-Stained leaves- Local Soil Survey Data- FAC-Neutral Test-Other (Explain in Remarks): SOILS Map Unit Name (Series and phase): Udothorents Taxonomy (Subgroup): Drainage Class: well Confirm Mapped Type?: no Profile Description: Depth 0-18” Horizon* Matrix Color (moisf) Mottle Colors (moist) Mottle Abundance/Contrast Texture/Structure/Concretions loamN/A10YR2/2 N/A * not determined as investigator is not certified soils scientist. Hvdric Soil Indicators Aquic or Preaquic Moisture Regime: High Organic content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils: Reducing Conditions (Confirmed by Organic soils: Histic Epipedon: Sulfidic material: Iron or Manganese Concretions: Measurement): Gleyed, Low Chroma, and Low-Chroma mottled Soils: Remarks:Other (Explain in remarks): LANDSCAPE POSITION: (See attached diagram showing location of sampling point on landscape.] WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? no Wetland Hydrology Present? no Hvdric Soils Present? no Remarks: None of three parameters present Is the sampling point within a wetland? no Page eslake reszoh survevzn1—2ia--063--54S8ei/07. 1394 11:04 WetlcLTLcL Exh'ib'it John Barry i I 1 INCH a 40 FEET LtceND 9 “ Iran menument *aun4 A » Ovialaa M«\ OTaand 4sitn«alMn«Ma4 3aaMin»» S. M01 Old of ««l«tlno roc<K,« rtproc Vior«<ln« Ed9c of dolinotcd wetlanda ond Hold located on S«ot. 5. 200* Araa of deilnotsd wetlond 2540 90. ft. or 0.06 acres 6-4 PdCd Oi6-4 CO OC 25 a 6-4 O CO // s://(?<! - r c.Ucc(<cs^^^ 2n LAJCE REGION SURVEYING, INC. P.O. BOX 382, 47 NORTH BROADWAY PEUCAN RAPIDS. MN 56572 l&Tjf % D\ a ^ ^ «Mo. sfMi-irr • <. »I ■c:*.■; f'-i'l li •i : • r' iI fe' I-a'lij C’ k: o N I 1//0.«<r> ^ ■ ■T- *•<c»§> >—4 I t C7^ ■rr /■: aDii 3 />'N 51<z'' « *M •» I Index to Map Units 258A"Sandberg loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes.................................................... 258B--Sandberg loamy sand, 1 to 6 percent slopes.................................................... 258C--Sandberg loamy sand, 6 to 12 percent slopes ........................................ 260-Duelm loamy sand............................ 267B"Snellman sandy loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes.................................................... 267C-*Snellman sandy loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes............................... 267E"Snellman sandy loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes........................................ 267F--Snellman sandy loam, 30 to 45 percent slopes....................................... 290"Rothsay silt loam............................... 295B--Swenoda fine sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent slopes..................................... 335"Umess mucky silt loam.................... 339"Fordville loam.................................. 341A"Arvil]a sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes.................................................... 341B”Arvilla sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes.................................................... 371-Clontarf sandy loam......................... 375"Forada loam..................................... 402C--Sioux loamy sand, 2 to 12 percent slopes.................................................... 402E”Sioux loamy sand, 12 to 40 percent slopes.................................................... 406A--Dorset sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes.................................................... 406B—Dorset sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes.................................................... 418--Lamoure silty clay loam, occasionally flooded ................................................. 422B—Bygland silty clay loam, 1 to 6 percent slopes....................................................... 422C—Bygland silty day loam, 6 to 15 percent slopes......................................... 426--Foldahl loamy fine sand....................... 441A--AJmora loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes . . 54 441B--Almora loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes . . 55 441C--Almora loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes . .55 481--Kratka fine sandy loam . . . 494--Damen loam, moderately wet 497--Hantho silt loam................. 508”Wyndmere fine sandy loam . 540- -Seelyeville muck................. 541- Rifle mucky peat................. 544-Calhro muck....................... 7A-Hubbard loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes.................................................. 7B"Hubbard loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes.................................................. 7C"Hubbard loamy sand, 6 to 12 percent slopes..................................................26"A^dahl clay loam.......................... 34-Pamell silty clay loam, depressional . . .187 38B-Waukon loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes . . 243 38C2"Waukon loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes, eroded............................... 38D2"V/aukon loam, 12 to 20 percent slopes, eroded................................ 38E"Waukon loam, 20 to 30 percent slopes .245 46—Borup loam............................................ 53B-Kandota sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes..................................................... 55C-Kandota sandy loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes..................................................... 53D-Kandota sandy loam, 12 to 20 percent slopes..................................................... 58- Kittson loam......................................... 59- Grimstad fine sandy loam..................... 61-Arv-eson loam...................................... 63-Rock'weIl loam...................................... 65- Foxhome sandy loam.......................... 66- Flaming loamy fine sand....................... 68-Arveson loam, depressional.................. 107- Winger silt loam................................ 108— McIntosh silt loam............................. 121-Wykeham fine sandy loam.................. 127A-Sverdrup sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes..................................................... 127B”Sverdrup sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes..................................................... 127C-Sverdrup sandv loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes..................................................... 141B-Egeland fine sandy loam, 1 to 6 percent slopes......................................... 141C—Egeland fine sandy loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes......................................... 141D-Egeland fine sandy loam, 12 to 20 percent slopes......................................... 16SB-Forman clay loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes..................................................... 180—Gonvick loam..................................... 184—Hamerly loam................................... lS7-Haug muck......................................... 191—Epoufette sandy loam........................ 202-Meehan loamv sand.......................... 209,138 210,139 210,139 20251 221 221244 222244 22271205 142 231 238,143 114 143 58146 126 585688197 115121 110 ,21657 ,249 .217269 252 99 ,229 100 ,229 153 ,229 76 104 76 111105 105 15011594125131128,253,135 21510919617077 Otter Tail County, .Minnesota4 567A"Vemdale sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes.................................................... 567B*-Vemdale sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes.................................................... 609B"Dickey loamy fine sand, 1 to 5 percent slopes..................................... 624-Rosy sandy loam ............................. 646C--Peever clay loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes.................................................... 646D--Peever clay loam, 12 to 18 percent slopes.................................................... 670-Knute fine sandy loam.................... 680--PameIl silt loam......................... 698"Doran clay loam................................ 70l--Runeberg mucky loam, depressional. .207 705B"Nitche-Kandota-Lida complex, 1 to 6 percent slopes................................... 705C--Nitche-Kandota-Lida complex, 6 to 12 percent slopes................................... 707B--Liz2ie silt loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes.................................................... 707C2--Liz2ie silt loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes, eroded...................................... 707D2—Lizzie silt loam, 12 to 20 percent slopes, eroded...................................... 710--Friberg-Weetown complex..............711B--ArviTla-SandbeTg complex, 2 to 6 percent slopes...................................... 711C--Arvilla-Sandberg complex, 6 to 12 percent slopes...................................... 715-Bluffcreek-Clearriver complex . . . . 716B"Leaflake-Eagleview complex, 1 to 6 percent slopes................................... 716C--Leaflake-Eagleview complex, 6 to 12 percent slopes................................... 716D--Leaflake-Eagleview complex, 12 to 20 percent slopes................................ 71SE--Naytahwaush loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes..................................................... 721B-Corliss loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes..................................................... 721C--Corliss loamy sand, 6 to 12 percent slopes..................................................... 721D--Corliss loamy sand, 12 to 20 percent slopes..................................................... 721E--Corliss loamy sand, 20 to 35 percent slopes..................................................... 726-Kratka sandy loam, thick solum, depressional......................................... 746--Haslie muck...................................... 760C2--Chapett-Sisseton complex, 6 to 12 percent slopes, eroded.......................... 760D2--Chapett-Sisseton complex, 12 to 20 percent slopes, eroded.......................... 769B—Mehurin clay loam, 1 to 4 percent slopes..................................................... 7763-Snellman-Sugarbush complex, 2 to 8 percent slopes...................................... 776C--Snellman-Sugarbush complex, 8 to 15 percent slopes................................... 776E--Snellman-Sugarbush complex, 15 to 30 percent slopes................................... 777C2--Sisseton-Heimdal complex, 6 to 12 percent slopes, eroded................... 777D2--Sisseton-Heimdal complex, 12 to 20 percent slopes, eroded.................... 777E—Sisseton-Heimdal complex, 20 to 30 percent slopes................................... 778B—Dorset-Corliss complex, 1 to 6 percent slopes........................................ 778C—Dorset-Corliss complex, 6 to 12 percent slopes........................................ 779B--Peever-Mehurin complex, 2 to 6 percent slopes........................................ 902B—Baraes-Buse complex, 2 to 6 percent slopes.................................................... 903C2--Bames-Langhei complex, 6 to 12 percent slopes, eroded.......................... 915C2--Forman-Buse complex, 6 to 12 percent slopes, eroded.......................... 915D2“Forraan-Buse complex, 12 to 20 percent slopes, eroded.......................... 931C2—Formdale-Langhei complex, 6 to 12 percent slopes, eroded.................... 931D2—Formdale-Langhei complex, 12 to 20 percent slopes, eroded.................... 942D2-Langhei-Bames complex, 12 to 20 percent slopes, eroded.......................... 957B2-Rothsay-ZeIl complex, 2 to 6 percent slopes, eroded.......................... 969C2-ZeIl-Rothsay complex, 6 to 12 percent slopes, eroded.......................... 969D2-Zell-Rothsay complex, 12 to 20 percent slopes, eroded......................... 1015- Udipsamments (cut and fill land) . . . 237 1016— Udonhents, loamy (cut and fill land). 237 1027-Udorthents, wet substratum (fill land) 237 1030-Pits, gravel-Udipsamments complex . 192 1077-Forada and Leafriver soils, depressional......................................... 1102B-Chapett-Dorset complex, 1 to 6 percent slopes...................................... 1102C-Chapett-Dorset complex, 6 to 12 percent slopes, eroded.......................... 1103-Clitherall sandy loam.................... 1104B—"Waukon-Dorset complex, 1 to 6 percent slopes...................................... 1104C-Waukon-Dorset complex, 6 to 12 percent slopes, eroded.......................... 1104D-Waukon-Dorset complex, 12 to 20 percent slopes, eroded.......................... 1105B—Dent silt loam, 1 to 6 percent slopes . 95 1110- Isan sandy loam 1111— Nidaros muck, frequently flooded . . .178 1112D-Chapett-CorIiss complex, 12 to 20 percent slopes, eroded .240 225 225241 97 218 203 218 ,188 219 ,189 147 100 187 98 101 189 . 179 61 .180 .61 165 116 166 117 166 119122 59 119 59 154 .67 205 155 255 .156 255 157 175 90 112 90 81 91 .81 8691 150 245 133 246 .82 246 .83 140 172 80225 Otter Tai] County, Minnesota 5 1232E—Chape tt loam, 20 to 30 percent slopes.................................................... 1234B-'Formdale-Buse complex, 2 to 6 percent slopes...................................... 1237-Lakepark loam................................ 1239- Quam silt loam............................. 1240- Roliss clay loam.......................... 1247D-*Corliss-Dorset complex, 12 to 20 percent slopes...................................... 1250C--Abbeylake-Verodale complex, 6 to 12 percent slopes................................ 1259--Hamerly-Mustinka complex............ 1275B-Kandota-Egglake, depressional complex, 0 to 8 percent slopes............ 1275C--Kandota-Egglake, depressional complex, 0 to 15 percent slopes........... 1276-Knute-Brandsvold complex, thick solum . •................................................. 1277D-Corliss-Sverdrup complex, 12 to 20 percent slopes................................ 1289- Knute fine sandy loam, thick solum . .147 1290- -Brandsvold fine sandy loam, thick solum 1291- *Sedgeville loam, frequently flooded . 213 1293-*Sedgevillc fine sandy loam, rarely flooded........................................... 1304A—Glyndon very fine sandy loam . . . 124 1307—Rushlake sand............................. 1317-Vallers silty clay loam.............. 1319B"Rocku’Ood sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes, stony....................... 13l9C"Rock-wood sandy loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes, stony....................... 13l9D--Rock'\^'ood sandy loam, 12 to 20 percent slopes, stony....................... 132GB-'Blowers sandy loam, 1 to 5 percent slopes, stony . ..................... 1321-Paddock-Bedda complex, stony . . . .185 1322"Wolverton very fine sandy loam . . . 251 1324B--Heimdal-Sisseton complex, 2 to 6 percent slopes................................ 1338- Oakcreek loam........................ 1339- Borup mucky silt loam, depressional . .72 1340- Bluffcreek-Epoufette complex . . 1341- Clitherall-Wykeham complex . . . 1342- Pinelake, loamy substratum- Brandsvold complex.......................... 1343C"Lida-Almora-Liz2ie complex, 8 to 15 percent slopes.......................... 1344B"Lida-Almora-Dent complex, 1 to 8 percent slopes................................ 1345- Bluffcreek-Rosy complex.......... 1346- Nidaros muck, calcareous.......... 1347B"Kandota loam, 1 to 6 percent slopes .142 1348- Knute loam, thick solum...................148 1349- Clotho loam, moderately permeable . . 89 1350- Brandsvold loam, thick solum...........74 1351- Bluffton loam, moderately permeable . 70 • 1112E-Chapett-Corliss complex, 20 to 30 percent slopes................................... 1113- Haslie, Seelyeville, and Cathro soils, ponded ................................................. 1114- Hangaard loamy sand, lake beaches . .130 1120-Rushlake-Hangaard complex 1129-Lindaas silty clay loam, morainic ... 164 1131B—Vemdale-Abbeylake complex, 1 to 6 percent slopes.............................. 1136-Nidaros muck................................... 1149-Hamerly clay loam........................... ll95A"Sybil*Eagleview complex, 0 to 2 percent slopes...................................... 1195B--Sybil-Eagleview complex, 2 to 8 percent slopes...................................... 1195C-Sybil-Eagleview complex, 8 to 15 percent slopes...................................... 1195E-Sybil-Eagleview complex, 15 to 30 percent slopes................................ 1196B--Lida-Two Inlets complex, 1 to 8 percent slopes...................................... 1196C-Lida-Two Inlets complex, 8 to 15 percent slopes...................................... 1196E"Lida-Two Inlets complex, 15 to 30 percent slopes...................................... 1196F--Lida-Two Inlets complex, 30 to 50 percent slopes...................................... 1200-Egglake loam................................... 120SB—Naytahwausb-Mahkonce complex, 1 to 8 percent slopes.............................. 1209C"Naytahwaush clay loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes, eroded........................... 1212B--Mahkonce clay loam, 1 to 4 percent slopes...................................... 1214- Mustinka silty clay loam.............. 1215- Pinelake sandy loam....................... 1216B--Egglake-Wykeham complex, 0 to 5 percent slopes...................................... 1217E--Waukon-Lida complex, 20 to 35 percent slopes...................................... 1218B-Snellman-Lida complex, 1 to 8 percent slopes...................................... 1218C"Snellman-Lica complex, 8 to 15 percent slopes................................ 1218E-Snellman-Lida complex, 15 to 30 percent slopes...................................... 121SF-Snellman-Lida complex, 30 to 45 percent slopes...................................... 12l9C--Sandberg-Sverdrup complex, 6 to 12 percent slopes....................’. . . . . 122lB--Sverdrup-Sandberg complex, 2 to 6 percent slopes................................... 1223D--Sandberg-.Ar<'’illa complex, 12 to 20 percent slopes................................ 1227-Quam, Cathro and Umess soils, ponded .................................................. 1230-Haslie and Nidaros soils, ponded . . . 132 1232B--Chapeti loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes . .79 7980 . 118133152 193208201 92241 J77 52128129 233 144 233 144 234 148 235 92 160 73161 162 213 . 162 208.107 239 175 .199 174 ,199 168 r200,173 j 191 66 107 247 136 r182222i. 68223.86 224 191 224 T160 211 159 .69230 !177 4211 r194 j. Ti Otter Tail County, Minnesota6 i 1356~Water, miscellaneous................ 1365—HilIvicw fine sandy loam........... 1396— Sedgeville, Nidaros, and Aquolls soils, channeled............................ 1397- Bemidji loamy sand, moderately permeable..................................... 1825B-Seelyeville muck, seep land, 1 to 10 percent slopes............................ 1874-Radium loamy sand.................. 1943-Roscommon loamy sand............. 1975-Oylen sandy loam ..................... W-Water........................................... 242 137 214 64 215 195 202 184 242 Dtier Tail County, Minnesota 7 138 N . ^ r ■ 137N Little Pelican Lake UOW Gravel I of the u»wtt w •:>i- ■' I 4 I rn I1 >r 27 L»-» rr V 4. A :::1.Otttr !•l_6t5L^L«ic* ▼ :• :Iblbf TUvtt L. unfith. L-*IC \ / V / ; / / ■: I hereby cerfify M iiiie suvey, pkn or report toe prepored by me or under my dired supenision arid ^uneyor under the lows d Ihe Cl£HT JOHN BARRY MMAinarlean Capital Partners, LLC 2104 Hastings Avenue Newport, MN 6S06S REVISIONS MEFB0 BOOKLAKE REGION SURVEYING. INC. P.O. BOX 382, 47 N. BROADWAY PELICAN RAPffiB, MINNESOTA. 60572 PH. 12181 883-HOO I om 0 di^ licensed Lend el IGnnesofai. ns LOTS 23 AND 24 OF PROVAN BEACH OTTER TAIL COUNTY. MINNESOTA TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY02. Ha <0827.Ooniel fMfmne J MINNESOTA ROUTINE ASSESSMENT METHOD FOR EVALUATING WETLAND FUNCTIONS (MnRAM) - Version 2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION: Project Number or Name:Wetland Number: Name of Wetland Owner (if necessary): John Barry SW 1/a_____SE ______SW 1/t T'/MumcViirt 1 3 7 T?T.nf*gfTr>TT ■ Otter* Taj 4__•42on (TQ Major Watershed: Otter Tail Minor Watershed: Pelican Lake Local Government Unit: SWCD Evaluator(s): John Anderson, EnviroData, Inc.Date(s) of Site Visit(s): 9-5-01 SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS: Description of temporal factors of this assessment due to seasonal considerations and/or existing hydrologic and climatologic conditions (e.g., after heavy rains, snow or ice cover, frozen soil, during drought period, during spring flood, during bird migration). Circle those that apply and list others (use back of page if necessary): Early Fall after period of seasonal below average precipitation. 1. Description of the Wetland Assessment Area: the project site, the wetland, wetland portion or wetland complex being evaluated. (If the evaluation area consists of more than one wetland type it may be necessary to complete an assessment for more than one Wetland Assessment Area.) (Use back of page if necessary): This small Type 2 (PEMIB) Type 3 (PEMIC) wetland located within the shoreland protection zone. The wetland area is 70% to 80% Type 2 classification. The wetland is dominated by invasive species and is connected to Pelican Lake. Description of the Wetland Comparison Domain: the geographic area (e.g., the political boundary, major or local watershed boundary or ecoregion subsection) used for functional comparison. Briefly explain the reason(s) for the choice of the W'etland Comparison Domain. The Wetland Comparison Domain should generally be of a size so as to include some relatively undisturbed Reference Standard Wetlands. (Use back of page if necessary.): The wetland comparison domain is the Pelican Lake minor watershed. This comparison area was chosen to comply with county ordinance requirements. Describe the purpose of this assessment: i. regulatoiy/impact determination; ii.(re^acement/mitigario^ j^esi^ iii. restoration; iv. monitoring; v. inventory/planning/classification; vi. educational; vii. other 2. 3. 4. WETLAND CLASSIFICATION: LGUAVCA X dNR/PWIRegulatory Jurisdictions (if relevant): USACOE/404 zoning _X_ USDA local NWI/Cowardin classification(s): PEMIB/PEMIC Circular 39 Classiflcation(s): Type 2/3 Wetland Tvpe(s): (see "Wetland Plants and Plant Communities of MN and WI". 2nd Edition: USACOE - St. Paul District: Eggers and Reed) shallow open water, deep marsh, shallow marsh, sedge meadow, wet meadow, wet to wet-mesic prairie, 4 calcareous fen, open bog, coniferous bog, shrub-carr, alder thicket, hardwood swamp, coniferous swamp, floodplain forest, seasonally flooded basin (circle those that apply)______________________________ Estimated size(s) of entire wetland(s) in acres or square feet: 2,540 sq. ft. Based on the results of the attached functional assessment and best professional judgement, rate the significance of each of the functions for the subject wetland and check the appropriate box. Complete the table as a summary after doing the functional assessment and consulting the user guidance. Indicate whether the evaluation is for "actual" or "projected" conditions. Place a check mark in the box indicating the estimated functional level. If the functional level is determined for "projected" rather than "actual" conditions put the check mark in parentheses (x). The functional level for "actual" conditions is the highest level of functioning possible given the local constraints of disturbance history and current land use. For ceHain applications of the assessment it may be relevant to evaluate for both "actual" and "projected" conditions. If the evaluation is done for "projected" conditions, describe the "projected" conditions and the reasons for and timelines of the expected changes in the space immediately below the summary table. CONDITIONS FUNCTIONAL LEVEL* actual projected__ Exceptional CommentsLowMedium HighN/A.’FUNCTIONS (and Related Values) Vegetative Diversity/Integrity'' Plant Comm. #1 X Plant Comm. #2 Plant Comm, #3 XPlant Comm. #4 XMaintenance of Hydrologic Regime Flood/Stormwater/Attenuation X XWater Quality Protection Shoreline Protection X XGround-water Interaction XWildlife Habitat XFishery Habitat Aesthetics/Recreation/Educ./Cultural X XCommercial Uses ^ if there are distinct plant communities rate each of them separately Projected conditions (if applicable): 5 List any Special/Unique Features of the wetland as compared to others in the Wetland Comparison Domain (from pg. 9): *Functional level is hosed on a comparison with a REFERENCE STANDARD WETLAND. A REFERENCE Standard Wetland is a wetland judged to have the highest level of overall sustainable functional capacity for a particular type (based on a classification system such as Circular 39, Cowardin /NWI or HGM) within the Wetland Comparison Domain. See page 1 for more information about Reference Standard Wetlands. SITE DESCRIPTION HYDROLOGIC SETTINGI. Describe the hydrogeomorphology of the wetland (check those that apply):A. X Depressional ___Riverine (within the river/stream banks) ___Lacustrine Fringe (edge of deepwater areas) ___Extensive Peatland ___Slope ___Floodplain Other The hydrology source is primarily: Ground water only See Appendix B ___ _Surface water only (l^oth (SuHace ^d Ground water)^nknown B. Additional Observations/Descriptions: Soil saturated in upper part during period of below average precipitation Has the hydrology of (a.) the wetland, or (b.) the wetland's immediate watershed, been substantially altered by excavation, ditching, tiles, dams, culverts, pumping, diversion of surface flow, or changes to runoff within the immediate watershed (circle those that apply)? a.) Yes C. No X If Yes; when and how? If Yes; when and how? Adjacent non-wetland (on two sides) has been filled and graded, prior to WCA, for lawns at lakeside cabins, on the east side of the wetland has recently been developed and sod installed. Does the wetland have discernable inlets or outlets? X If Yes, describe each inlet and outlet. h.) Yes X No The lawn D. inlets: The wetland has a shallow inlet from Lake Pelican outlets: __________________________________ Does the wetland have standing water? No Approximately how much of the wetland is inundated?_____ ___ It is assumed that at least a portion of the wetland is inundated at times What is the predominant hydroperiod (seasonal water level pattern) of the wetland(s)? If yes, maximum depth (if known)? % Date of observation E. / / F. 6 ____ PsmianGntly InUndBtsd (surface water present aJl year in every year) ____ Int6rniitt6ntly BxpOSBd (surface water present all year, except during severe droughts) ____ S©nii“P6rniBnGntly InUndBtBd (surface water present throughout growing season in most years) X SCBSOnslly ImindBtGd (surface water present for extended periods in early growing season but absent by end of the grooving season in most years) ____ TGinpOrBrily lnU.nd3.tGd (surface water present for brief periods during the growing season, water table usually below soil surface) ____ PGrmBnGntly SutUrBtGd (surface water seldom present but substrate permanently saturated except during severe drought) X S3tur3t6d (surface water seldom present but substrate saturated for extended periods during the growing season) ____ArtificiBlly Inundstcd (surface water controlled or induced by pumps/dikes/dams, etc.) *20-30^of wetland area ** 70-80% of wetland area List any waters or wetlands in close proximity to the wetland. Note approximate distance from the wetland and if there is a surface water connection to other surface waters or wetlands. There is a shallow surface connection. G. Pelican Lake is adjacent to wetland. 7 II. VEGETATION Identify the type and amount of vegetation species present by dominant species in each stratum (can be >100%). A. % cover floating leaved dominants:% submerged aquatic dominants:% herbaceous ground layer:% emergent dominants:105'o% shrub dominants;% deciduous tree dominants:% coniferous tree dominants:% other (including altered conditions):% • Natural vegetation altered: 100 % of area list method of alteration likely grazing and frequency of occurrence likely, grazing before 1940's • Invasive/Exotic species; mn % of area list species: Reed Canary GrassIII. SOILS General Description of Soil(s) from Soil Survey and on Site: Adjacent UPLAND Area WETLAND Area Soil Survey Classification(s): Is the area an inclusion? ^N U Rush Lake/Hangaard Unknown Soil texture and drainage characteristics Loam/well Silty clayloam/poor Soil disturbed? If yes, describe below.No No Field Observations: 8 V. SURROUNDING LAND USES A. What is the estimated area of the wetland's immediate watershed in acres {optional)! B. Describe the surrounding land uses in the table: LAND-USE Estimated % of Wetland's Immediate Watershed (Can be >100%) 75%Developed (Industrial/Commercial/Residential) Agricultural; cropland Agricultural: feedlots Agricultural: grazing 25%Forested Grassed (without grazing) Recreation areas/parks Highways/Roads Mining (specify type) Water and wetlands Other (specify) VI. SITE SKETCH or Photograph Please see wetland delineation report 9 FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT The following assessment requires the evaluator to examine site conditions and document that a particular wetland function or related value is present and to assess the capability of the wetland to perform those functions or related values. Positive answers to questions generally indicate the presence of factors important for a function or related value. The questions are only provided to guide and document the evaluation. After completing each section, the trained evaluator should consider the factors observed and use best professional judgement to rate their capability as compared to a Reference Standard Wetland in the same wetland comparison domain. The ratings should be recorded on the page 5 summary. Special Features Is the wetland part of, or directly adjacent to, an area of special natural resource interest? Check those that apply; 1. ___a. Designated trout streams or trout lakes (see MNDNR Commissioners Order 2450 Part 6262.0400 subparts 3 and 5); ___b. State or Federal designated wild and scenic river (see MN Rule Ch. 7050); __c. Calcareous fen (see MN Rule Ch. 7050) ___d. Scientific and natural area or rare natural community (see MN Rule Ch. 7050); ___e. A high priority wetland, environmentally sensitive area or environmental corridor identified in a local water management plan, ___f. Federally identified special area management plan, special wetland inventory study, or an advanced delineation and identification study; ___g. Public park, forest, trail or recreation area; ___h. State or Federal fish and wildlife refuges and fish and wildlife management areas; ___i. State or Federal designated wilderness area; __J. An archeological or historic site as designated by the State Historic Preservation Office. __k.Federal or state listed endangered, threatened or species of concern in or using the wetland or known adjacent lands. If yes, list the species of concern: 1. A State Coastal Zone or Shoreland Management Plan area. X m. A shoreland area identified in a zoning ordinance (generally within 1000 feet from a waterbasin and 300 feet from a watercourse). ___n.A floodplain area identified in a zoning ordinance or map. ___o. A wetland restored or preserved under a conservation easement. ___p. A wetland restored or created for mitigation purposes; ___q. A Wellhead Protection Area; ___r. A sensitive ground-water area; 10 i !■1 /1 MINNESOTA ROUTINE ASSESSMENT METHOD FOR EVALUATING WETLAND FUNCTIONS (MnRAM) - Version 2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION: Project Number or Name:Wetland Number: Name of Wetland Owner (if necessary): Larry Scheffler 43NW 137 Tj1T.r>pQfTOrf Ormnf^T 'Otter Tajl.Qor»fin-n NE 14 NE V.g n era Major Watershed: Otter Tail Minor Watershed: Pelican Lake Local Government Unit; SWCD Date(s) of Site Visit(s): 7-16-02Evaluator(s): John Anderson, EnviroData, Inc. SCOPE AND LEVIITATIONS: Description of temporal factors of this assessment due to seasonal considerations and/or existing hydrologic and climatologic conditions (e.g., after heavy rains, snow or ice cover, frozen soil, during drought period, during spring flood, during bird migration). Circle those that apply and list others (use back of page if necessary); Basin is drained by drain, tile. 1. Summer normal conditions. Description of the Wetland Assessment Area: the project site, the wetland, wetland portion or wetland complex being evaluated. (If the evaluation area consists of more than one wetland type it may be necessary" to complete an assessment for more than one Wetland Assessment Area.) (Use back of page if necessary); The projected wetland, after restoration, would likely be a Type 4 (PUBF) wetland based on signature of 1953 aerial photo. Site is located in an alfalfa field and adjacent to a corn field. Description of the Wetland Comparison Domain: the geographic area (e.g., the political boundar3’, major or local watershed boundary or ecoregion subsection) used for functional comparison. Briefly explain the reason(s) for the choice of the Wetland Comparison Domain. The W'etland Comparison Domain should generally be of a size so as to include some relativel}' undisturbed Reference Standard Wetlands. (Use back of page if necessary.): The wetland comparison domain is the Pelican Lake Watershed. chosen to comply with county ordinance requirements. Describe the purpose of this assessment; i. regulatory/impact determination; ii. (replacement/mitigation j ^dSsign^iii. restoration; iv. monitoring; v. inventory/planning/classification; vi. educatioliari' vii. othe^r 2. 3. This comparison area was 4. WETLAND CLASSIFICATION: LGU.WCA X DNR/PWI localRegulatory Jurisdictions (if relevant): USACOE/404 zoning X USDA Circular 39 Classification(s): Type 4NWI/Cowardin classification(s): PUBF W^etland Tvpe(s): (see "Wetland Plants and Plant Communities of MN and WI". 2nd Edition: USACOE - St. Paul District: Esgers and Reed) shallow open water, deep marsh, shallow marsh, sed.ge meadow', wet meadow', wet to wet-m.esic prairie, 4 calcareous fen, open bog, coniferous bog, shrub-carr, alder thicket, hardwood swamp, coniferous swamp, floodplain forest, seasonally flooded basin (circle those that apply)__________________________ 28,746.6 sq. ft. (.66 acres) Estimated size(s) of entire wetland(s) in acres or square feet: new wetland credit (NWC) Based on the results of the attached functional assessment and best professional judgement, rate the significance of each of the functions for the subject wetland and check the appropriate box. Complete the table as a summary after doing the functional assessment and consulting the user guidance. Indicate whether the evaluation is for "actual" or "projected" conditions. Place a check mark in the box indicating the estimated functional level. If the functional level is determined for "projected" rather than "actual" conditions put the check mark in parentheses (x). The functional level for "actual" conditions is the highest level of functioning possible given the local constraints of disturbance history and current land use. For certain applications of the assessment it may be relevant to evaluate for both "actual" and "projected" conditions. If the evaluation is done for "projected" conditions, describe the "projected" conditions and the reasons for and timelines of the expected changes in the space immediately below the summary' table. CONDITIONS FUNCTIONAL LEVEL* projected__actual Exceptional Comments■ .Medium-N/A ILow High,.FUNCTIOTSIS (and Related Values)'r Vegetative Diversity/Integrity" Plant Comm. #1 X Plant Comm. #2 Plant Comm. #3 Plant Comm. #4 X Maintenance of Hydrologic Regime X XFlood,C tormwater/Attenuation XWater Qualih’ Protection Shoreline Protection X Ground-water Interaction X Wildlife Habitat X XFisher\- Habitat Aesthetics/Recreation/Educ./Cultuial X XCommercial Uses '' if there are distinct plant communities rate each of them separately Projected conditions (if applicable): Wetland is projected to have significant flood water retention capacity. 5 List any Special,/Unique Features of the wetland as compared to others in the Wetland Comparison Domain (from pg. 9): Restorable wetland is 466.9 feet from USFWS Water Foul Production area. * Functional level is based on a comparison with a REFERENCE STANDARD WETLAND. A REFERENCE Standard Wetland is a wetland judged to have the highest level of overall sustainable functional capacity for a particular type (based on a classification system, such as Circular 39, Cowardin/NWl or HGM) within the Wetland Comparison Domain. See page 1 for more information about Reference Standard Wetlands. SITE DESCRIPTION HYDROLOGIC SETTINGI. Describe the hydrogeomorphology of the wetland (check those that apply):A. X Depressional ___Riverine (within the river/stream banks) ___Lacustrine Fringe (edge of deepwater areas) ___Extensive Peatland ___Slope ___Floodplain Other ___________________________ (Surface water only Both (Surface and Ground water) Unknowm The hydrologjr source is primarily: Ground water onlj’’ See Appendix B B. Additional Observations/Descriptions: 1953 aerial photo - flooded 1991 aerial photo - drained Has the hydrology of (a.) the wetland, or (b.) the wetland's immediate watershed, been substantially altered by excavation, ditching, tiles, dams, culverts, pumping, diversion of surface flow, or changes to runoff within the immediate watershed (circle those that apply)? If Yes; when and how? Drain tile between 1953 and 1991 If Yes; when and how? C. a. ) Yes X No___ b. ) Yes No X Does the wetland have discemable inlets or outlets? No If Yes, describe each inlet and outlet, inlets:_______________ outlets: __________________________________________________ D. If yes, maximum depth (if Imown)? % Date of observation Does the wetland have standing water? No Approximately how much of the wetland is inundated? Projected wetland type would have up to 100% of the area ponded in some years What is the predominant hydroperiod (seasonal water level pattern) of the wetland(s)? E. II. F. 6 ____ P6i*lll3.n6ntly Inurid.3.t6d. (surface water present all year in every ye:ir,' ____ IntBrmittSIltly Expossd (surface water present all year, except during severe droughts) ^ S6Hli'-P6rm3.n6n,tly Inunds-tsd (surface water present throughout growing season in most years) (prOJECtcd) ____ SsfiSOnsily Inu.nd3.t6d (surface water present for extended periods in early growing season but absent by end of the growing season in most years) ____TsinpOrSril^' inundstcd (surface water present for brief periods during the growing season, water table usually below soil sunace) ____ P6rm3n6ntiy SstUrStGd (surface water seldom present but substrate permanently saturated except during severe drought) ____ Ssturstsd (surface water seldom present but substrate saturated for extended periods during the growing season) _____ArtiflClslly Inund3t6d (surface water controlled or induced by pumps/dikes.'daiQ£, etc.) List any waters or wetlands in close proximity to the wetland. Note approximate distance from the wetland and if there is a surface water connection to other surface waters or wetlands. 200* from 2 semi-permanently flooded isolated wetland 200' from Type 6 non-isolated wetland G. 7 II. VEGETATION Identify the type and amount of vegetation species present by dominant species in each stratum (can be >100%). A. % cover floating leaved dominants: submerged aquatic dominants:% Perennial Rye Grass (slope) Brome Grass (slope)10%herbaceous ground layer: Kentucky Blue Grass (basin) emergent dominants:% shrub dominants;% deciduous tree dominants:% coniferous tree dominants:% other (including altered conditions):% • Natural vegetation altered; lOQ % of area list method of alteration Tilling and frequency of occurrence periodic • ^^^hr^si^/Exotic species: 100 % of area list species; Kentucky Blue Grass (basin) Smoth Brome Grass (slope) Perennial Rye Grass (slope)m. SOILS General Description of Soil(s) from Soil Survey and on Site: Adjacent UPLAND Area ■ WETLAhID.Area Soil Survey Classification(s): Is the area an inclusion? Y N Clontarf Pachic Udic Haploboralls Clontarf Pachic Udic Haploboralls Soil texture and drainage characteristics Silty ClayloamSandy Loam Soil disturbed? If yes, describe below.No No 0-18"0-8" 104R211 8-18" 104R312 Field Observations; 8 V. SURROUNDING LAND USES A. What is the estimated area of the wetland's immediate watershed in acres (optional)': 8.38 B. Describe the surrounding land uses in the table: Estimated % of Wetland’s Immediate Watershed (Can be >100%) LAND-USE Developed (Industrial/Commercial/Residential) Agricultural: cropland 20% Agricultural: feedlots Agricultural: grazing Forested 40%Grassed (without grazing) Recreation areas/narks Highways/Roads Mining (specify type) Water and wetlands Other (specify)Alfalfa 60% \T[. SITE SKETCH or Photograph See attached 9 FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT The following assessment requires the evaluator to examine site conditions and document that a particular wetland function or related value is present and to assess the capability of the wetland to perform those functions or related values. Positive answers to questions generally indicate the presence of factors important for a function or related value. The questions are only provided to guide and document the evaluation. After completing each section, the trained evaluator should consider the factors observed and use best professional judgement to rate their capability as compared to a Reference Standard Wetland in the same wetland comparison domain. The ratings should be recorded on the page 5 summar>'. Special Features Is the wetland part of, or directly adjacent to, an area of special natural resource interest? Check those that apply: 1. ___a.Designated trout streams or trout lakes (see MNDNPv Commissioners Order 2450 Part 6262.0400 subparts 3 and 5); ___b. State or Federal designated wild and scenic river (see MN Rule Ch. 7050); ___c. Calcareous fen (see MN Rule Ch. 7050) ___d. Scientific and natural area or rare natural community (see MN Rule Ch. 7050); ___e. A high priority wetland, environmentally sensitive area or environmental corridor identified in a local water management plan, ___f Federally identified special area management plan, special wetland inventory study, or an advanced delineation and identification study; ___g. Public park, forest, trail or recreation area; ___h. State or Federal fish and wildlife refuges and fish and wildlife management areas; i. State or Federal designated wilderness area; ^i. An archeological or historic site as designated by the State Historic Preserv'ation Office. ___k'. Federal or state listed endangered, threatened or species of concern in or using the wetland or known adjacent lands. If yes, list the species of concern: ___1. A State Coastal Zone or Shoreland Management Plan area. ___m. A shoreland area identified in a zoning ordinance (generally within 1000 feet from a waterbasin and 300 feet from a watercourse). ___n.A floodplain area identified in a zoning ordinance or map. ___o.A wetland restored or preserved under a conservation easement. ___p. A wetland restored or created for mitigation purposes; ___q. A Wellhead Protection Area; ___r. A sensitive ground-water area; 10 ' rfon* -n iSCAMSLER-4.-........—V-- ;;r'T'"i : 56026..........V • r \;Pe l^uniwal Aireort \ 680274 4 T }• VV-fco i'f J ^ I "3. ■'<-------- ;; Pre-Drainage Aerial Photo - Lany SchefQer Property Section #1, Scambler Township Dark photographic signature shows basin flooded in 1953 ( ^ I Ti * I *• •l« :■ •a. .e- Post-Drainage Aerial Photo - Larry Scheffler Property Section #1, Scam bier Township Gray photographic signature shows basin drained and fanned by 1991 .................. '--V I. A proposed restbration/mitigation site (Schefiler property); Photographed by John Anderson, EnviroData, Inc. •V. © - KnicwwriK vrt^n;iinwviiuNOUGH• Onsite Sswacs 'ncAnffiKT Systems •Demoutun ‘ Rou.'on’ Box Bqwice • WhoiESALE & Retail LAfnscAPt CoNSTTHKniON PRODUCTS • Snow Removal ahO Hauuno Y\ .iNCbiKl^dRA os May *02 Jansen Hones, Inc. Mr. Jfan Jensen 601 Carbon Parkway, Suite 1225 Minnetenka, MN 55305 RE: vwefbnd re-ereatlon.CSAH 9. Otter Tall Coun(y;IIN At your requeet our turn motiezedteAoveref^eed tie to re-ereata past wetiand atelBh)catadappnnc.5inileNorthof intereecOon of CSAH 20 end CSAH 9 in SecOon 1 of Scrambler Township in Otter Tal Coun^, Site oonenb of ebrmyard^Mtf) Held road to East into crop fidcte. Approx. 100 yards East of brmyard a row of lath Intersects ead^mentiorwd flew road. Stakee run from wetsKl South of field road to depression looatad 500 feet North of wetland. An sodsfir>g lie ine drams d^ressbn bi order to alow crop production. Our efforts were dfreetad at ejiminafttgexisfing pond outlet by coSapsInglmplaca He Ine hnnwdatsly down tfreain of depfeealon. An excavafionwes made 320 (set North of most southed^ in-piaoe stake, just South of depression. Aewidosed photos iLBtraiB, an 6* ooncrete So was decoverod. Thb tie Site was located approx. S'below eadsfina^ades. Tie ine was crushed in pboe. ^ obftEraiingej^rting file Gits as deeoiibed, depression shotfid once ai^ hold water. Please oorttact my office uDh eny further quesISons or eernmems. I can be raached at BOO.726.7643 (office) or 60o.620.2201 (caflutar). Sincerely, Michael Hou^ Preektent Hwy. 59 North PI P.O. Box 2 D Detroit Lrims. MN S6S02rW)Z H 216<647>7981 fl Fan 219^7-23M ■ ds,M i ' w: ..riT ^ ^ ■ ■ ■ ■■=; ; 1 i V laPam Sergerding 651 4512615 FftX NO.P. 04/04Menday. Pabruary 17,2005 2;50 PM FE8-!4-2003 FBI 10147 m essi« PCI ?BA 61? «a9iLAS y/eSBK eaueA OPTtdN to PUfiOHAlE RlirOltAlLE WHUN& pok WiTLAN&MmOAIlOM Lfliffy Seh«ffl©r, qs own^f. h6?»&v osr««i ts pfeviei# oAd saII a pefmansht eMil ocn&s of fwiefobfa wetioi^ tosofad ©n Lafly Sehafflor's pw^iiy in saetion i ©i Seombtef towmhip In Ottsy* Tall County to B. John lioriv for use os mitigation. That korry Seh«tBor witl occepf on offer or $40,000.00 for the above d«scftb«d permanent ieeemani eontlhgent upon approval of gavemmentoi aulhorlites, spodll<;gliy , [he is«ueinee of © Cendlibnoi Use and oempllanae vrith the Welland Con»wvaiion Aiot. k. John Boiry ogreei t© be responsible for all eo$t$ to restore the wolbna and to provide monHoflng or the restprod weitona on required under Mmnesata tow. Thdi Lany Seheftier agreet Cind eeknowtedges that he vdii eilew for poodle acoeas to the site for monitoring <ind should the restwatlen require the removat o a lefigtti of 'lio outside the t.l dore easement* that oosess to that tile area shall be provided. That &, John Barry o^ees to leave ony accessed orea that h used to oonduot tHs mitisatlon in its original state of his OKpenSe. Dated this day of / I i V @ Impact Site i i SOIL SURVEY OF OTTER TAIL COUNTY. MINNESOTA SHEET NUMBER 2 I ■ ■ -'' S- <«-' ■; -4. -satisfy *«»! Safet''6w; ■¥■ iiff'. ■ "%a ■' #1 ' -S ■# ■» 1'S'■:i.; ■ ■■"V;- ■: ■ \Ip- ■ ■ ' .' V VP', . -i.i ■ .. 'P ''PlSl .. 'VlMf 'P-- ■■•r . V ¥vv '• - P ;••*•.• V,>!v .4 R. 43 WM?RCOUNTYBECKER7?jBC 1777 . 42W,TT 5230 168B778C 778C •I??;:TT36,778B. I66B .1'180>23?>975,721F 4 ^ ^ 71IC fi\ * 3/n >>95C a567BM778B . 12230 14IBi2<;d 7/8C I6BB^9 ----778C 915024-77BC 's^5 123077N_ .71IC7I1C'12303 I68B4237_91SC2778B1247D7210 1230778B172IEJ78B.7210 237I1C 19751 . 1230 ,1120, . 1230 1120120/ * 711C •s 339 7210 778C55 I68B7118778B7IIC 71 IB Duck- ' Lake^■■ PelicanI27B'^>B01120 />7780 > I T f Joint t/i«o7 I I} Soils Replacement / b STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE — flAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE OTTER TAIL COUNTY. MINNESOTA SOIL IE /CONVI c^MED DOMINANTLY I / RIAL UNDER DOMlN/ ■ SOIL LEGENDSOILS that for ORGANIC MATEi Blowers-Paddock-Caihro association Map fyfnOoli conaiii QJ 9 ou'nbs* Or a combination ol nuinOtra ana a loitai Tha inriiai numbai (aprasants tna hinfl ot fcOii. A capital laiie< (oUoiwinfl iba nombw inOicaie* a slope class Sy t capital lailet a<a tof naatly loval soils 0« macauanaoos aiaas. A linal numb« 0l 2 loUovnng iho siopa leitar irvjiealas trial lha map oml is moaarsiaiv aroOed. Uap units 1 lOZC. 1104C, I Sly arooed oai Oo not nava a imai nuntoar ol 2 because Uia database at the brr.a oi putwicanon does not accommooate moia man bve cna(acie>s m mu map symool. CULTURAL FEATURESmoois vminout 1040,III20. SOILS THAT FORMED DOMINANTLY / ORGANIC MATERIAL UNDER 00M!^ Chapett-Sisseton-Fnberg association and 1209C are moooraie aouNOAaiES 0RAI^;dU EEJ cmEH3I NAMESYMBOLNAMESYMBOL County w partan NAMESYMBOL Pen/ nasan/ation (national tofest or lorasi w park, and targe aiip park. oil)Sisseton>Heimdal-Quam association SneUrnan-Lida complex, 30 lo «9 p«rc»ni slopes Sandberg-Sverdrup complex, fl to 12 percent slopes Sve'Orup-Sandborg cempiei. 2 to 6 perceni slopes Sandaerg-Arvilla csmplai. ti to 20 percent slopes Ouam, Caibro, and Urness soils, ponded Hasiie and Nideras soils, ponded Chapen loam. 2 to 6 percent slopes Cnapefi bam. 20 lo 30 percent sbpes Formaale Suse complek. 2 to 6 percent slopes loam loam Parii2iep I2<9C t22lB 12230 210 Spa SlO I2p 7076 707C2 70702 Litate sill bam. Lizfio sill bam. Liazie siUbarp. i2 w20perceru slopes, eroded Friaerg-Waatown compiai Arvrila-Sandoecg comptei, 2 to 6 oetcem slop Arvilia-SandOarg comples. 6 b 12 peiceni slopes Btullercek-Clearrivar compiei Lnaiiaba-Eagwview compiek. ■ b 6 peiceni sbpes Laallaka-Eagieview eomplek. S to I2petceni slopes Sagievieivcompiek, I2 to 20parcani sbpes Nayiahwaush Corhss loamy aonO. 2 W 6 peiceni slopes Corliss bamy sand. S lo <2 percent sbpe CoiiiSS bamy sano, 12 to 20 parceni Corliss bamy tand. 20 to 35 percem Kratka sandy bam, ttnck solum, depressionai I27SB Kaske mudi I27SC Chapeu-Sisseton Comple>, 6 to 12 perceni slppsa. eroded 1276 Chaped-Sssoion compiek, 12 lo 20 percent sbpes. eroded i2770 Menu/in day Icam. i lo 4 porcem sbpes Snellman Snell ttian Snellman rcer.t slopes eiceni Slopes, erodedHubbard loamy sand. 0 to 2 percent slopes Huboard bamy sand. 2 lo 6 percent slopes HuDOSrd bamy sand. 610 12 percent stopes Aaadani oay bam ParneU silty c 7A 78 7C FormdaiB'Aazdahl-Parnelt associatio no26 FieU sneei maictiiine and neaibne 12277110 71IGday bam. deprestbriai Waukon bam, 2 to 6 percent slopes Waukon bam, 6 IP 12 percent slopes, eroded Waukon bam. I2 to 20 perceni sboes. eroded Waukon loam, 20 to 30 percent slopes Soruo loam Kandoia sandy bam. 2 to Kandota sandy bam, 6 lo Kanooia sandy bem, i2 n Kittson loam Grtmsced fme seridy loam Arveson loam Rockwee loam Foktiome sandy bam Flaming loamy lino tend Ariiason (oarn, depressbiur wmger silt loam Melniosii Sill loam Wykenam line sandy loam Sverorup sandy bam, 0 lo 2 percent sboes Sverdrup sandy bam. 2 b 6 perceni sbp Sverdrup sandy bam. 6 to 12 perceni slopes Egetano line sandy loam, i u 6 percent sbpes Egeland line sanoy bam, 6 u I2 perceni sbpes Egeiand ime sanoy bam. 12 to 20 perconi slopes Forman ciay bam. 2 to 6 perceni slopes Gonvbk loam Hametiy bam Haug mi Epouieue sandy loam Meehan loamy sand Sandoerg bamy eano, 0 to Sandberg bamy sand. > to Sandber Ouelm I Snetlman sandy bam. 2 to 8 perc> Snettman sandy loam. 8 to 15 per Snellman sanoy Snellman sandy Rornsay silt loam Swenoda ime sandy bam, t to 4 percent sbpes Urness mucky sill loam FordviMe bem Arvilla sandy loam. 0 to 2 percent sbpes ArviAa candy bem, ? (o 6 pereeru slopes 34 Dra BarneS'Langhdi-Lakepark associatio SOILS THAT FORMED DOMJNANTl SANDY GLACIAL OUTWASH UNDE 123036B12326 1232E I234B 7iS STATE COORDINATE TICK I 600 000 FEET LAND DIVISION CORNER (sections and land grants) 38C2 3802 ORAIS7I6B 7l6C 7160 .7I6E 7218 721C 7210 72tE 38E I1237LakepatK Guam sill Rotiss Clay Coniss-Dorsotcomplei. I2io20~ Abtieyiake-Vernaale complei. 6 I. meriyMusnnka compies Kanoota-Eggiake, depressbnal. co Kandou Eggiake, depressb Kntiie-Brandsvoid complete. Coriiss-Sverdrup comptei, 12 u 20 percent slopes Knuie hne sandy loam, truck solum Brandsvold tme sandy loam, (tuck solum Seugevriie bam, tiequently Hoodoo Ssdgeville line sandy loam, rarely tioodeo Clyndon very line sandy bam Rusniake sand Valiers silty day Rockwood sandy Rockwood sandy Rodewood sandy Bioweis sandy bam. I lo 5 oorcent sbpes. siony Paodock-Boeba eomplek. stony Woivenon very line sandy bam Heimdai-SisseiQn compien. 2 to 6 percent slopes Oakcreek loam Bort/p mucky Jii? loam, oapiestioftai Btulicreek'Epouieiia complex Ciiinerali Wykenam compie> Pinelake, loamy substiaium Brandevoid complei Lioa-Aimora-Lizzie camoie>, 6 lo IS perceni slopes . Lica-Ainiore'Oerit ccmpiei, i ra 8 parceni slopes Blulleceek-flosy compiea Nioaios muck, calcareous Kanooia bam, 1 to 6 percent sbpes Knuie bam. inick solum, CbliM bam. rnoderateiy Brandsvold loam, micr s Biuilion bam. modeiateiy permoaoie waiar. miscellaneous Hilividvr line sandy bam Sedgeviiie. Nbaros, and Aquoils soils, channeled 0emid|i bamy sand, moderaiaiy permeable Seeiyeviiie muck, seep land, l to tO percent slopes Radum bamy sand Roscommon bamy aand Oyien sanoy bem 46 1239 loam. 15 to 30 percem slopes6 percem sbpes 12 percem sbpes 20 perceni slopes 538 Snellman-Naytahwaush-Lida associa SOILS THAT FORMED OOMINANTI ORGANIC MATERJAL UNDER MWE 124053C ireei Miset124 70 +iperc to <2 percem Hopes GEOGRAPHIC COOROINAfE TICK 530 125012S9 CSbp slop56 Ha59 mplBx. 0 10 6 per mplek. 0 to IS pi cent slopes erceni slopes ROAO EMBLEM 6 DESIGNATIONS 72661 Forman-Buse-Peever association mal, I truck sdum Spii74663760C2 76C02769B 77CB 7T6C 776E (T.65 interStolecm66 Kandoia-Knute-Brandsvold associaiii - Wet1289129063M..'Federal to 8 percent slopes arbusn compiei. 8 to 15 percent slopes 'SugarQush complex. 15 10 30 percent slok,:- clon-Hc>moai complex. 6 to i2 percent slopes, sioded I304A eion He rndai compiei. 12 n> 20 percem sbpes. eroded 1307 Sisscbn-Heimdal compiei. 20 to 30 percent slopes Oofset-Corliss complex, t b 6 percent si Oorsei-Cortiss compiux. 6 to 12 atbusn coffloiex. 2 -Sug •Sug107 Waukon-Caihro'Gonvick association 12911293108 ©State121 i 777C2 Siss 702 SisS' SOILS THAT FORMED OOMINANTI GLACIAL OUTWASH UNDER M1XEI Nidaros-Seelyeville-Pinelake associa SOILS THAT FORMED OOMINANTI ORGANIC MATERIAL UNDER DOM I27A 127BI27C 1418 I4IC 1410 1688 77 ICAMS1317 I319B 1319C 13190 13208 777E -7780 776C 7798 9028 bam, 2 to loam. 6 to 'ceni sbpes, stony erceni slopes, stony bam. 12 to 20 percent sbpes. stony [Ml aMedium Of SmaH (Named Miiare appi>cabie| i percent supas Reevet-Mehurmcomplex. 2 to 6 percent sbpes Barnes-Buse complex. 2 to 6 percenr sbpes Barnes-Langhei comptei. 6 10 12 pareetu slopes, e'odeo 1321 Forman-Busa compiei, 6 to 12 perceni slopes, eroded 1322 91502 '.Forman-Buse complex. 12 to 20 percent sbpes, erooed 1324 93IC2 Formoab'Langneicomplei. 6 to 12 percent slop 931U2 Formaab'Langnei complex, 12to 20 percent sloi 94202 Langhei Barnes complex. I2 to 20 perconi slopes, eroded , RotniayZeii complex. 2 to 6 percent sbpes. eroded Zcil'Roiltsay complex. 6 to 12 percent sbpes, eroded Zeii'Rolhsay complex. 12 lo 20 petceni slopes, eroded Udiptammonls (Cut and iili land) UOortbenis. bamy (cwi and Ml land! 1027 ' Udonnenis. wei subsiraium (ti^ land) Pits. gtavol'UdiOSammenis complox Forada ana Lealriver soJs. depraisional Cliapeit'Oocsai complex, i lo 6 percem stopes Cnapeil-Oorsei complex, 6 to 12 percem sio I Cklherali sandy bam Waukon-Oorsei complex, 1 lo 6 po'cem slopes Wauhon-Oerset umpiei. 6 to i2 peiceni slopes, eroded VVaukon-Dorsel complex, 12 to 20 perceni stopes. eroded Deni sill bam. i lo 6 poicem slopes D3C2 I5C2 • 90ISO :9184r'11'1 PITS Hubbard-Duelm-Nidaros association B187 es. erooed , <338pcs, eroded ' <3391340 1341 > 13421343C 134<81345 1346 I347B 1346 1349 <350 191 Gravel p>i 202 Oorsei'CorlisS'Nidaros associationL.2pe< 6 per irg loamy sand, 6 lo 12 percem slop bamy sand eni slopes 258A 2SBB 256C cem slopes cent slopes 7B2 9C295ririArvilla-Sverdrup-Sandberg associaiic 96 9029626010 SOILS THAT FORMED OOMINANTI ORGANIC MATERIAL UNDER DOM i2678 267C 1016 cent slopes loam. 15 to 30 perceni suoss loam, 30 to 45 percent sbues 267E 267FCh3 rrvri • 030 1077 II02B 1I02C Bluffcreek-Nidaros-Epoufette associa 290 permeable solum293B pel, erodedLida-Two Inlets-Nidaros association SOILS THAT FORMED OOMINANTI SANOY, LOAMY. AND SILTY GLACI DOMINANTLY PRAIRIE VEGETATK Hamerly-Rockwell-Mustinka associai 335 13511033391356 <365 13961397 I625B • 1674 Chapeil-Corirks conbiei. *2 to 20 percent slopes, eroded 1943 Chapetl-Cocliss compiei. 20 to 30 perceni sbpes ' '• <975 Ire. SeeiyeviilQ. ,ina CainrQ so>ts. pomied Hangeard bamy sand, lake beaches flusniake-Hangaard compbx Lmdaas s<i(y day bam, mofaimc Verndaie-Abbeyiakc complex, i to 6 percem slopes ; Hamerly day bam Sybil-Eagiavie SyOii-Eag Sybe-Eagisview complex, 6 to t S oerccni sbpes Syoil-Eagieview complex. 15 to 3(1 percent slopes Uda-Two iniets complex, 1 loBpercem sbpes Lida'Two Inlets complex, 6 to IS percem slopes Lioa-Tvro Inlets compiei. IS to 30 percom dopes Lida-Two Inlets com^x. 30 to 50 percent slopes Eggbie bam Nayianwaush'MafikoncQ complex, 1 to 8 percem slopes Nayianwdush ctay bam, 6 to 15 percent sbpes. eroded Mankotuce day bam. i to 4 percent slopes MuSlinka S4ly cHy bam Pinelake sanoy bem Eggiake-Wyker Wauken-Lida Snellman Lkia complex, i to Snoitman-Lida complex, 6 to Sneltman-L'da complex. tS i I104B II04C 11040 11053 ino ' isan sandy bam till NkU'Os rnuch. Irequently noooed iri2n 1112E 341A 3416 Forada bam Stoux bamy sand. 2 to 12 percem stopes SiOux bamy sand. )2 to 40 percem slopes Dorset sandy roam, o to 2 percent sbpes Oo'iei sandy Lamouxa Silly Bygiand silty day Bygiano Silty Clay Foldam bamy im» sand Aimora bam. 0 lO 2 percem slopes Almora bam, 2 to 6 percom slopes Atmora bam, 6 to I2 percent slopes Kcatka line sandy bam Oarnen loam, mooeraiely wei htamno s>ii loam Wyndmere ime sandy bam Seel Riilc mucky peat Caihto muck Vernoale sandy bam, 0 lo 2 percunt stopes Verncab sandy loam. 2 lo 6 peiceni slopes Oickey loamy ime aand, 1 to 5 percom slopes Rosy sandy loam Peevei clay loam, 6 to 12 percent sbpes Peevet day bam. I2 to l8 percent slopes Knuie line sanoy loam Parnell »il loam Oorsn day loam Runeberg mucky bam. depressionai o.KandotaLioa complex. 37S !I 16 -ii 402C 402E 406A 4068 Rockwell-Wolvenon-Fotdahl associai bam, 2 to 6 percent day bam. occasion loam. I to 6 toam, 6 to I Slop ally iboaeo pe/csni slopes 5 per ti3418 1114 1120 .It29 1131b 1136 - Nidaros muck1149 1195a I19S6 I19SC H95E >1966 H96C Il96c U96F 1200 12083 1209C 12128 1214 12>5 12I6B I2l7e 4228 422C ii'The units under the on this leoi heading *G cent sbpes426 44IA 4418 441CCon tf> compiei, 0 10 2 percent siooes leview comorex, 2 to 6 percem sbpes 494 497 503540 yOville much541 UNITED i NATURAtESO' SfcCnONALIZEO TOWflSHIP 544 > 'O'567A 5678MINNaJ,6 5 I 4 3 1 6098G624 8 97 10 II 646C 6460OTTER17IS13181614670 .nam complex. 0 lo 5 complex. 20 10 sbpes5pere eicenl slopes rcont slopes eieani sboes percent slopes 66020212223 2419 35 pBpe<636 12189 1218C l2l<»£ 701 30 I 29 28 27 26 I 25 ■ 150 10 30rceni slopes erceni siooes 7058 705C Niich NiieneKanduia-Lioa complex, 6 lo31 I 32 I 33 34 35 I 36 CCttiSlrC I-2,;xtf )iCe.V'r.•r a !ki'K-i- otter Tail County, Minnesota—Part 1 45 Classification of the Soils (An asterisk in the first colunm indicates a taxadjunct to the series. See text for a description of those characteristics that are outside the range of the series) Soil name Family or higher taxonomic class I ->--]Aquic Haploborolls, fine-loamy, mixed [Typic Udipsamments, mixed, frigid —-{Boralfie Udic Argiborolls, fine-loamy over sandy or sandy-skeletal, mixed ---IAquolls —|Typic Calclaquolls, coarse-loamy, frigid —-judic Haploborolls, sandy, nixed ---|Udie Haploborolls, fine-loamy, mixed •--|Mollic Glossaqualfs, coarse-loamy, mixed, frigid —-|Aquic Arenic Eutroboralfs, loamy, mixed >—IGlossaquic Eutroboralfs, coarse-loamy, mixed —-{Oxyaquic Eutroboralfs, coarse-loamy, nixed —-(Typic Endoaquolls, fine-loamy, mixed, frigid ---(Typic Calciaquolls, coarse-silty, frigid ---(Typic Argiaquolls, fine-loamy, mixed, frigid --judic Calciborolls, fine-loamy, mixed ---(Aquertic Argiborolls, fine, montmorillonitic —-(Terric Borosaprists, loamy, mixed, euic •—(Boralfic Udic Argiborolls, fine-loamy, mixed —-(Aquic Udipsamments, mixed, frigid —-|Aquic Argiborolls, coarse-loamy, mixed —jPachic Udic Haploborolls, coarse-loamy, mixed •—(Typic Endoaquolls, coarse-loamy, mixed (calcareous), frigid — (Typic Udipsamments, mixed, frigid •--(Pachic Udic Haploborolls, fine-loamy, mixed ---(Aquic Argiborolls, fine-silty, mixed •--(udorthentie Haploborolls, sandy over loamy, mixed ■—(Aquertic Argiborolls, fine, montmorillonitic —judic Argiborolls, coarse-loamy, mixed --(Aquic Haploborolls, sandy, mixed ---(Argic Udipsamments, mixed, frigid --(udic Haploborolls, coarse-loamy, mixed --|Mollic Endoaqualfs, fine-loamy, mixed, frigid —(Mollic Endoaqualfs, coarse-loamy, mixed, frigid —(Aquic Haploborolls, sandy, mixed —(Aquic Haploborolls, sandy over loamy, mixed —(Typic Endoaquolls, coarse-loamy, mixed, frigid --(Pachic Udic Haploborolls, fine-loamy over sandy or sandy-skeletal, mixed --(udic Argiborolls, fine-loamy, mixed --(udic Haploborolls, fine-loamy, mixed --(Aquic Haploborolls, sandy-skeletal over loamy, mixed —(Typic Argiaquolls, fine-loamy, mixed, frigid --{Aerie Calciaquolls, eoarse-sllty, frigid --{Aquic Argiborolls, fine-loamy, mixed --(Aerie Calciaquolls, sandy over loamy, frigid --(Aerie Calciaquolls, fine-loamy, frigid --(Typic Endoaquolls, sandy, mixed, frigid --IPachic Udic Haploborolls, coarse-silty, mixed —(Limnic Borosaprists, coprogenous, euic --(Histic Kumaquepts, coarse-loamy, mixed (calcareous), frigid --(udic Haploborolls, coarse-loamy, mixed --(Mollic Endoaqualfs, coarse-loamy, mixed, frigid --(udorthentic Haploborolls, sandy, mixed —(Typic Endoaquolls, sandy, mixed, frigid --iMollie Eutroboralfs, fine-loamy, mixed --(Aquic Haploborolls, fine-loamy, mixed --(Aquic Argiborolls, fine-loamy, mixed --(Typic Epiaquolls, sandy over loamy, mixed, frigid --(Cumulic Endoaquolls, fine-loamy, mixed, frigid --(Cumulie Endoaquolls, fine-silty, mixed (calcareous), frigid --(Typic Eutrochrepts, fine-loamy, mixed, frigid Aazdahl—- Abbeylake- Almora-— Aquolls—- Arveson-— Arvilla----- Barnes—— Becida-— Bemidji----- Blowers—' Bluf fereek- Bluffton--- Borup-——• Brandsvold- Buse——— Bygland---- Cathro------- Chapett——• Clearriver- Clitherall- Clontarf-— Clotho--— Corliss— Oarnen--— Dent—. Dickey-— Doran--— Dorset-—- Duelm---— Eagleview- Egeland--* Egglake--' Epoufette* Flaming— Foldahl— Forada-— Fordville- Forman-—- Formdale-- Foxhome—• Friberg— Glyndon— Gonviek-— Grimstad-* Hamerly-— *Hangaard-« Hantho—— Haslie— Haug--—— Heimdal---- Hillview-- Hubbard-— Isan—---• Kandota--- Kittson---- Rnute------ Kratka---- Lakepark— Larooure--- Langhei—- •n 1 Soil Survey of46 11 J: Classification of the Soils—Continued 1 Family or higher taxonomic classSoil name i -jArenic Cutroboralfs, loamy, mixed -|Histic Humaquepts, sandy, mixed, frigid •jMollie Butroboralfs, coarse-loamy, mixed »|Typic Argiaguolls, fine, montmorillonitic, frigid -{Boralfic Udic Argiborolls, fine-silty, mixed -{Aquic Eutroboralfs, fine, montmorillonitic -[Aerie Calciaquolls, fine-silty, frigid -[Aquic UdipsamnentB, mixed, frigid -[Aquertic Argiborolls, fine, montmorillonitic -jTypic Argiaquolls, fine, montmorillonitic, frigid -jMollic Eutroboralfs, fine, montmorillonitic -[Terrie Borosaprists, loamy, mixed, euic -{Mollic Eutroboralfs, coarse-loamy, mixed -[Aquic Argiborolls, fine-loamy, mixed -[Aquic Argiborolls, coarse-loamy, mixed -jUdollic Epiaqualfs, coarse-loamy, mixed, frigid -[Vertic Argiaquolls, fine, montmorillonitic, frigid -|Udic Argiborolls, fine, montmorillonitic -[Typic Argiaquolls, coarse-loamy, mixed, frigid •jCumulic Endoaquolls, fine-silty, mixed, frigid -[Aquic Haploborolls, sandy, mixed -jTypic Borohemists, euic '[Typic Calciaquolls, coarse-loamy, frigid '[Kolllc Eutroboralfs, coarse-loamy, mixed -(Typic Endoaquolls, fine-loamy, mixed (calcareous), frigid ■jMollic Psammaquents, mixed, frigid •jGlossaquic Eutroboralfs, coarse-loamy, mixed •judic Haploborolls, coarse-silty, mixed •[Typic Endoaquolls, coarse-loamy, mixed, frigid • [Aquic tJdipsamments, mixed, frigid • [Udorthentic Haploborolls, sandy, mixed •[Pluvaquentic Endoaquolls, coarse-loamy, mixed, frigid [Typic Borosaprists, euic • IUdorthentic Haploborolls, sandy-skeletal, mixed [Typic Eutrochrepts, coarse-loamy, mixed, frigid [Typic Eutroboralfs, fine-loamy, mixed [Typic Eutroboralfs, coarse-loamy, mixed jUdic Haploborolls, sandy, mixed jpachic Udic Haploborolls, coarse-loamy, mixed (Mollic Eutroboralfs, coarse-loamy, mixed IPsammentic Eutroboralfs, sandy, mixed (Udipsamments (Udorthents [Mollic Fluvaquents, fine-silty, mixed (calcareous), frigid [Typic Calciaquolls, fine-loamy, frigid judic Argiborolls, coarse-loamy, mixed (Mollic Eutroboralfs, fine-loamy, mixed jpachic Udic Argiborolls, fine-loamy, mixed [Typic Calciaquolls, fine-silty, frigid [Aquic Calciborolls, coarse-loamy, mixed (Aquic Eutroboralfs, fine-loamy, mixed (Aerie Calciaquolls, coarse-loamy, frigid (udic Calciborolls, coarse-silty, mixed Leaflake—— Leafrlver—• Lida------------- Lindaas—— Lixzie-—— Mahkonce—— McIntosh—— Meehan--—— Mohurin—-• Mustinka—-• Naytahwaush- Nidaros----- Nitche-—— Oakcreek-—- Oylon—— Paddock—— Parnell——- Peeve^--—— Pinelake-—- Quam--—---- Radium-—--- Rifle------------ Rockwell-—- Roekwood—- Roliss-—- Roscommon— Rosy-—-- Rothsay—— Runeberg—- Rushlake—- Sandberg—— Sedgeville— Seelyeville- Sioux----—- Sisseton------ Snellman------ Sugarbush--- Sverdrup-— Swenoda--—- Sybil------------ Two Inlets--' Udipsamments- Udorthents-— Urness-— Vallers--------- Verndale— Waukon—■ Weetown——■ Winger——* Wolverton—-■ Wykebam——• Wyndmere-—— Zell--------------- ( j I I ) i I ! 'i ' t ! .1I r ! Otter Tail County, Minnesota—Part 1 85 1341—Clitherall-Wykeham complex • Pasture • Forestland For general and detailed information concerning these uses, see Part II of this publication: • Agronomy section • Forest Land section Composition Clitherall and similar soils: About 60 percent Wykeham and similar soils: About 30 percent Inclusions: About 10 percent Setting Landform: Moraines Position on the landform: Clitherall—flats and swales; Wykeham—^footslopes and toeslopes Slope range: 1 to 3 percent Component Description Clontarf Series Depth class: Very deep Drainage class: Moderately well drained Permeability: Upper part—moderately rapid; lower part—rapid Landform: Pitted outwash plains Parent material: Glacial outwash Slope range: 0 to 3 percent Taxonomic classification: Coarse-loamy, mixed Pachic Udic Haploborolls Clitherall Texture of the surface layer: Coarse sandy loam Depth class: Very deep (more than 60 inches) Drainage class: Moderately well drained Dominant parent material: Glacial outwash over till Flooding: None Depth to the water table: 2.5 to 4.0 feet Available water capacity to 60 inches or root-limiting layer: About 6.3 inches Organic matter content: High Wykeham Texture of the surface layer: Sandy loam Depth class: Very deep (more than 60 inches) Drainage class: Moderately well drained Dominant parent material: Till Flooding: None Depth to the water table: 2.5 to 3.5 feet Available water capacity to 60 inches or root-limiting layer: About 8.5 inches Organic matter content: High A typicai soil series description with range in characteristics is included, in alphabetical order, in this section. Additional information specific to this map unit, such as horizon depth and textures, is available in the “Soil Properties” section in Part II of this publication. Inclusions Typical Pedon Clontarf sandy loam, 500 feet north and 1,200 feet west of the southeast corner of sec. 30, T. 136 N., R. 43 W. Ap—0 to 9 inches; black (10YR 2/1) sandy loam, very dark gray (10YR 3/1) dry; weak very fine subangular blocky structure; very friable; common fine roots; slightly acid; abrupt smooth boundary. A—9 to 13 inches; black (10YR 2/1) sandy loam, very dark gray (1OYR 3/1) dry; weak very fine subangular blocky structure; very friable; common fine roots; neutral; clear smooth boundary. Bwl—13 to 18 inches; very dark grayish brown (1 OYR 3/2) sandy loam, dark grayish brown (10YR 4/2) dry; weak fine granular structure; very friable; common fine roots; neutral; clear smooth boundary. Bw2—18 to 24 inches; dark brown (10YR 3/3) sandy , loam, brown (1 OYR 4/3) dry; weak fine subangular blocky structure; very friable; common fine roots; neutral; clear smooth boundary. 2C1—24 to 36 inches; light olive brown (2.5Y 5/4) loamy sand; massive; very friable; few fine roots; common medium distinct grayish brown (2.5Y 5/2) Fe depletions and common fine distinct light oiive brown (2.5Y 5/6) Fe concentrations; neutral; clear smooth boundary. 2C2—36 to 60 inches; light yellowish brown (2.5Y 6/4) sand; single grain; loose; common fine distinct light brownish gray (2.5Y 6/2) Fe depletions and common fine distinct light olive brown (2.5Y 5/6) Fe concentrations; neutral. • Kandota and similar soils • Pinelake and similar soils • Brandsvold and similar soils • Kratka and similar soils • Soils that formed in outwash • Areas that have stones on the surface Major Uses of the Unit • Cropland • Hayland Soil Survey of86 InclusionsRange in Characteristics Depth to carbonates: 40 to more than 60 inches Thickness of the mollic epipedon: 16 to 34 inches Thickness of the loamy mantle: 20 to 36 inches Ap or A horizon: Hue—10YR Value—2 or 3 Chroma—1 Texture—sandy loam Bw horizon: Hue—10YR or2.5Y Value—3 or 4 Chroma—2 or 3 Texture—sandy loam, fine sandy loam, or loam 2C horizon: Hue—10YR or2.5Y Value—4 to 6 Chroma—2 to 6 Texture—sand, fine sand, loamy sand, or loamy fine sand Content of rock fragments—0 to 15 percent • Arvilla and similar soils • Sverdrup and similar soils • Sandberg and similar soils • Forada and similar soils • Egeland and similar soils • Very poorly drained soils Major Uses of the Unit • Cropland • Hayland • Pasture For genial and detailed information concerning these uses, see Part II of this publication: • Agronomy section Clotho Series Depth class: Mery deep Drainage class: Poorly drained Permeability: Upper part—moderate: next part— moderately slow; lower part—moderate Landform: Moraines Parent material: Till Slope range: 0 to 2 percent Taxonomic classification: Coarse-loamy, mixed (calcareous), frigid Typic Endoaquolls Typical Pedon Clotho loam, moderately permeable, 1,950 feet east and 2,630 feet south of the northwest corner of sec. 34,T. 134N., R.37W. A—0 to 9 inches: black (2.5Y 2/0) loam, very dark gray (10YR 3/1) dry: moderate medium subangular blocky structure: friable: about 1 percent gravel: common very fine and fine roots: slightly effervescent: slightly alkaline: abrupt smooth boundary. Ag—9 to 14 inches: very dark grayish brown (1OYR 2/1) sandy loam, dark gray (10YR 4/2) dry: moderate medium subangular blocky structure: friable: common fine prominent dark reddish brown (SYR 3/4) Fe concentrations: about 1 percent gravel: common fine roots: slightly effervescent: slightly alkaline: abrupt smooth boundary. Bw—14 to 18 inches: dark grayish brown (2.5Y 5/3) sandy loam: weak coarse subangular blocky structure: very friable: common medium and coarse prominent yellowish brown (1 OYR 5/6) Fe 371—Clontarf sandy loam Composition Clontarf and similar soils: About 90 percent Inclusions: About 10 percent Setting Landform: Flats and swales on pitted outwash plains Position on the landform: Footslopes and toeslopes Slope range: 0 to 3 percent Component Description Texture of the surface layer: Sandy loam Depth c/ass: Very deep (more than 60 inches) Drainage class: Moderately well drained Dominant parent material: Glacial outwash Flooding: None Depth to the water table: 2.5 to 3.5 feet Available water capacity to 60 inches or roof limiting layer: About 6.2 inches Organic matter content: Moderate A typical soil series description with range in characteristics is included, in alphabetical order, in this section. Additional Information specific to this map unit, such as horizon depth and textures, is available in the “Soil Properties” section in Part II of this publication. I 3B 108 Soil Survey of section. Additional information specific to this map unit, such as horizon depth and textures, is available in the “Soil Properties" section in Part II of this publication. Inclusions Bg2—25 to 32 inches; dark grayish brown (2.5Y 4/2) sandy loam; weak fine subangular blocky structure; very friable; few very fine and fine roots; common fine distinct gray (5Y 5/1) Fe depletions and few medium prominent brown (7.5YR 4/4) Fe concentrations; about 4 percent gravel; neutral; clear smooth boundary. Bg3—32 to 36 inches; grayish brown (2.5Y 5/2) sandy loam; weak very fine and fine subangular blocky structure; very friable; few very fine and fine roots; common medium distinct light olive brown (2.5Y 5/4) and common medium faint olive brown (2.5Y 4/3) Fe concentrations; about 10 percent gravel; neutral; clear smooth boundary. 2Cg—36 to 60 inches; light olive brown (2.5Y 5/4) gravelly coarse sand; single grain; loose; common fine prominent yellowish brown (1OYR 5/6) Fe concentrations; about 15 percent gravel; strongly effervescent; moderately alkaline. Range in Characteristics Depth to carbonates: 20 to 50 inches Thickness of the mollic epipedon: 10 to 24 inches Thickness of the ioamy mantie: 20 to 40 inches Ap or A horizon: Hue—10YR, 2.5Y, 5Y, or neutral Value—2 or 3 Chroma—0 to 2 Texture—loam Content of rock fragments—0 to 10 percent Bg horizon: Hue—10YR, 2.5Y, or5Y Value—4 or 5 Chroma—1 or 2 Texture—sandy loam or loam; subhorizons of sandy day loam, loamy sand, or loamy coarse sand Content of rock fragments—0 to 10 percent 2Cg horizon: Hue—10YR, 2.5Y,or 5Y Value—4 to 6 Chroma—1 to 6 Texture—sand, coarse sand, or the gravelly analogs of these textures Content of rock fragments—0 to 35 percent • Flaming and similar soils • Rockwell and similar soils • Soils that are underlain by outwash • Soils that have carbonates above the subsoil Major Uses of the Unit I, • Cropland • Hayland • Pasture For general and detailed information concerning these uses, see Part II of this publication; • Agronomy section Forada Series- Depth ciass: Very deep Drainage class: Poorly drained and very poorly drained Permeabiiity: Upper part—moderate; next part— moderately rapid; lower part—rapid Landform: Pitted outwash plains Parentmateriai: Glacial outwash Siope range: 0 to 1 percent Taxonomic classification: Coarse-loamy, mixed, frigid Typic Endoaquolls Typical Pedon Forada loam, 1,750 feet east and 200 feet south of the northwest corner of sec. 29, T. 134 N., R. 44 W. Ap—0 to 8 inches; black (N 2/0) loam, very dark gray (N 3/0) dry; weak fine and medium subanguiar blocky structure; friable; few fine and medium roots; common fine prominent strong brown (7.5YR 5/6) Fe concentrations; about 1 percent gravel; neutral; abrupt smooth boundary. A—8 to 18 inches; black (N 2/0) loam, dark gray (N 4/0) dry; weak fine and medium subangular blocky structure; friable; few fine and medium roots; common fine prominent strong brown (7.5YR 5/6) Fe concentrations; about 1 percent gravel; neutral; gradual wavy boundary. Bgl—18 to 25 inches; dark gray (5Y 4/1) loam; moderate fine and medium subangular blocky structure; friable; common very fine and fine roots; common fine and medium prominent strong brown (7.5YR 4/6) Fe concentrations; about 3 percent gravel; neutral; clear smooth boundary. 375—Forada loam Composition Forada and similar soils; About 90 percent Inclusions: About 10 percent 109 Setting Landform: Flats and swales on pitted outwash plains Slope range: 0 to 1 percent Component Description Texture of the surface layer: Loam Depth class:Mery deep (more than 60 inches) Drainage class: Poorly drained Dominant parent material: Glacial outwash Flooding: None Depth to the water table: 0.5 foot to 1.5 feet Available water capacity to 60 inches or root-limiting layer: About 8.0 inches Organic matter content: High A typical soil series description with range in characteristics is included, in alphabetical order, in this section. Additional information specific to this map unit, such as horizon depth and textures, is available in the “Soil Properties" section in Part II of this publication. inclusions Drainage c/ass; Very poorly drained Dominant parent materiai: Glacial outwash Flooding: None Seasonal high water table: 1.0 foot above to 0.5 foot below the surface Ponding duratiomWery long Available water capacity to 60 inches or root-limiting /ayer About 6.1 inches Organic matter content: Very high Leafriver Texture of the surface layer: Muck Depth c/ass.-Very deep (more than 60 inches) Drainage class: Very poorly drained Dominant parent material: Organic materials over outwash Flooding: None Seasonal high water table: 1.0 foot above to 0.5 foot below the surface Ponding duratiomVery long Available water capacity to 60 inches or root-limiting layer: About 8.2 inches Organic matter content: Very high Atypical soil series description with range in characteristics is included, in alphabetical order, in this section. Additional information specific to this map unit, such as horizon depth and textures, is available in the “Soil Properties” section in Part II of this publication. • Oylen and similar soils • Leafriver and similar soils • Nidaros and similar soils • Arvilla and similar soils • Egeland and similar soils Major Uses of the Unit • Cropland • Hayland • Pasture For general and detailed information concerning these uses, see Part II of this publication: • Agronomy section Inclusions • Dorset and similar soils • Hubbard and similar soils • Oylen and similar soils • Isan and similar soils • Pinelake and similar soils • Nidaros and similar soils Major Uses of the Unit1077—Forada and Leafriver soils, depressional • Hayland • Pasture For general and detailed information concerning these uses, see Part II of this publication: • Agronomy section Composition Forada: Variable Leafriver: Variable Inclusions; About 10 percent Setting Landform: Depressions on pitted outwash plains Slope range: 0 to 1 percent Component Description FordvWe Series Depth c/ass; Very deep Drainage c/ass: Well drained Permeability: Upper part—moderate; lower part—rapid or very rapid Landform: Pitted outwash plains Parent material: Glacial outwash Forada Texture of the surface layer: Loam Depth class:Very deep (more than 60 inches) @ 1 I NATIONAL WETLANDS INVENTORY UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR / sc5''23 PEMF i->PS6IC,: PEWFdJ / ; I\ AREA RESTORABLE WETLAND EXHIBIT FOR : JOHN C. ANDERSON THAT PART OF SEC. 1, TWP. 137, RGB. 43, OTTER TAIL COUNTY, MINNESOTA 3 55^*^:r:\ ----------Ll5b ^PiDS.' — __ Restoration Monitoring Ground-Level Photo Reference Point 40 0 80 SCALE w FEET Scale: 1 Inch “ 40 Feet Existing Restorable Wetlond LEGEND Bosin Edge os by EnvtroDoto,delineated • » DENOTES IRON MONUMENT FOUNDInc. on May 7, 2002 CROSS SECTION VIEW SCALE: 1 inch “ 100 Feet1MS.00 la piPBTTBTEF fpt wlHS-imoo im_ APPROXIMATE BOUNDARY K19S&00 Of DRAINAGE AREA m-FfTStR3Proposed 2S foot Butter - - =SI1390X0IPflpMri_r r: -i .tl-i: 1340X0 (TLt £.pPBE t pppif’ PPTLIT i34aoo SpliSSifSPlIPLip i;rL..I,>30X0 CROSS SECTION ' ALIGNMENT EE. IS Si inpipFi^SiLSa:SPffiP■r-f'i Ip y*<M i+50 4400 4+50 SXX) 5+50 S+00 SITE DATUMT.K-1 Coordinole Scheme is Otter Toil County Coordinote System Horizontoi Datum is NAD 83 - HARN 1996 (Adjustment) Verticol Datum is - NGVD 88 - Geoid 99 (Adjustment) Ail units meosurement ore in US Survey Feet Areo Restorable wetlond BoMn ■> sg. ft. or a66 +/- I Credit 20.65t+/- Areo 25 foot Buffer - 19.049 ocres. New Wetlond♦/- aq. ft Of 0,44 +/- ocre* DRAINAGE AREA Approx, drainage oreo 365.038 +/- eg. ft or 8.38 +/- acres. _ _ Restorotion Monitoring Ground-Level Photo Reference Point mm. ^PROJfCT NO. "II 03-003 InEio sow PACE I htnbf celily tM tub jurvey, pkv cr rapott vos prcportd tay nt or unde tof dvod st^wwaiuo <ud Ifni I en o duly Uceistd Und Surveyor unde ttw !w of tfe StoU of UinKMte. -^e^. *». VK7 REVISIONS - DfU>NAG£ POUNOaRT AR£A SHOWN1- 31-03 - PHOTO A£FERD4Ce POINTS ADOCD2- 14-03 - CROSS SECTION NJCNMEMT ADOCS 2-ZO-Oi JOHN C. ANDERSONs22LAKE REGION SURVEYING. INC. P.O. BOX 382, 47 N. BROADWAY PELICAN RAPIDS, MINNESOTA. 56572 PH. 1218) 863-1106 LARRY SCHEFFLER PROPERTY SEC. \ TWP. 137, RGE. 43 OTTER TAIL COUNTY, MINNESOTA ENVIRODATA, INC 5831 CEDAR LAKE ROAD ST. LOUIS PARK, MN 55416 MTE Of l/ST hOP eOBK ________VRESTORABLE WETLAND EXHIBIT accxd IOAAVKRRW I BMi SItLI i / / ; \ INSTRUCTIONS Instructions page I Instructions page 2 Instructions page 2-3 Instructions page 3 Instructions page 4 Instructions for Part 1 What to Include on Plans Final Checklists Preparing Your Application for Mailing Mailing Your Application Instructions for Part 1 HELP 1; Every applicant needs to fill out Section 1 with the name of the responsible party. If the responsible party is an agency, company, corporation or other organization, indicate the responsible officer and title in the Name line. If more than one party is associated with the application, attach a separate sheet labeled APPLICANT CONTACT INFORMATION. HELP 1 A: Fill out Section 1A only if you have designated an authorized agent. An authorized agent is an individual or agency designated by you to represent you in this process. An agent can be an attorney, builder, consultant, contractor, engineer, or any other person or organization. An agent is not required. HELP 8: Purpose of project: Indicate briefly (in a sentence or two) what you propose to do and why it is needed. Include, if appropriate, a brief description of any related activities or benefits occurring as a result of the proposed project. HELP 10: Describe in detail what you plan to do and how you plan to do it. Include in your written description any of the following elements that apply to your project. Do not write on this instruction sheet. Instead, include in your written description a discussion of applicable components below: □ Whether your project will include such activities as construction, filling, draining, dewatering, removing, excavating or repair. □ Whether you will be constructing something, such as an access path, bridge, culvert, dam, ditch, dock, driveway, riprap, road, sandblanket or tile line. □ The proposed dimensions of any structures, such as wingwalls or dikes, as well as what the structures would be made of and what method(s) would be used to do the work. 0 Whether you will be constructing any structures on fill, piles or a float-supported platform. If so describe. □ Whether you will be dredging or discharging (placing fill material) into a wetland or other water body (including the temporary placement of material). If so, explain the specific purpose of the placement of the material (such as erosion control) and indicate how it will be done (such as with a backhoe or dragline). If dredged material is to be discharged on an upland site, identify the site, and indicate the steps that will be taken (if necessary) to prevent runoff from the dredged material back into the wetland or water body. Describe the characteristics of the soil you are discharging, dredging or excavating. □ Your description must also include a detailed overhead view that clearly depicts the work to be undertaken. See fVhat To Include on Plans (Instructions, page2). HELP 15: If any part of the work has already been completed, describe the area already developed. Include a description of structures completed any dredged or fill material already discharged (including type of material and volume in cubic yards); acres or square feet filled (if a wetland or other waterbody); and whether the work was done under an existing permit (if so identify the authorization, if possible). HELP 16: For information regarding adjacent landowners, contact the city or county tax assessor where the project is to be developed. HELP 17: Other permits, reviews or approvals related to the project may include the following: conditional use permit; plat approval; zoning variance; National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit; state disposal system permit (includes dredged material disposal); watershed district/watershed management organization permit (stormwater, erosion, floodplain); environmental assessment worksheet/environmental impact statement; hazardous waste site; feedlot permit; groundwater appropriation permit; or county/township driveway/road permit. Instructions 1 What to Include on Plans (Parts 1 and 2) Detailed overhead views of impact site(s) and replacement site(s) (Part 2), as well as profile view(s) of replacement site(s) (Part 2), may be either hand drawn, computer generated or professionally prepared, as long as they contain alt necessary information clearly, accurately, and in adequate detail. Please include specific dimensions whenever possible. You may also include photos, if you wish. □ Overhead views of Part 1 impact site(s) and Part 2 replacement site(s) should include the following items that pertain to your project: 1. Property boundaries and/or lot dimensions 2. Location and extent of shoreline, wetlands and water 3. Location and dimensions of proposed project, structure or activity. Include length, width, elevation and other measurements as appropriate. 4. Points of reference (such as existing homes, structures, docks or landscape features) 5. Location of inlet and outlet structures 6. Indication of north 7. Location of spoil and disposal sites (if applicable) 8. Location of photo reference points for future monitoring -Requiredfor Part 2 replacement drawing -Optional for Part 1 impact drawing (provide only if photos are included) 9. Areas of wetland and upland plants established -Required only for Part 2 replacement drawing □ Part 2 only: Profile view (side or cross-sectional view) should include the following items that pertain to your project: 1. Location and dimensions of proposed project, structure or activity. Include elevation, depth, soil profile, side slope, and other measurements as appropriate. 2. Proposed water level elevation Final Checklists Part 1: Basic Application Q Have you completed all of Part 1 (pages 1 -3), plus the Federal application (page 4)? n Did you (or your agent) sign Box 18 on page 3? f~l Did you also sign Box lA on page 1 if you have an authorized agent? I I Have you signed the Application for the Department of the Arniy Permit (page 4) to seek Federal authorization of your project? I~l Have you included the necessary attachments for Part 1? Attachments must include: r~l Site Locator Map (Section 7) [~~l Overhead View of Project (Section 10 and HELP 10)1 Attachments may also include: f~l Applicant Contact Information (HELP 1) (if additional space was needed) n Additional Water Bodies Impacted (Section 3), Additional Project Locations (Section 5) and/or Additional Location Descriptions (Section 6) (if additional space was needed) [~1 Project Description (Section 10) (if additional space was needed) n Photographs with reference points indicated (What To Include on Plans, Instructions, page 2) (if available) r~] Work Already Completed (Section 15) (if you answered YES) I I Adjoining Property Owners (Section 16) (if additional space was needed) Instructions 2 Part 2: Replacement Plan Supplement r~| Have you completed all of Part 2 (pages 5-8)? r~| Did you (or your agent) sign Box 27a or Box 27b on page 8? I I Have you included the necessary attachments for Part 2? Attachments must include: r~1 If the project includes any wetland banking (complete or partial), include Application for Withdrawal of Wetland Credits Form (Section 22) r~| If the project includes any project-specific replacements (complete or partial), include; X Description of Replacement Wetland(s) Construction (Section 23) X Copy of vegetation management plan (Section 23) X Scale drawing of overhead view of replacement wetland (Section 26) X Scale drawing of profile view of replacement wetland (Section 26) Attachments may also include: n Additional description of Wetland Impact Charts (Section 19) (if additional space was needed) [~| Copy of any archaeological or cultural resource determinations or surveys (Section 21) {ifyou answered YES) I I Additional Description of Replacement Wetlands charts (Section 25) (if additional space was needed) O Additional soils information for created replacement wetland(s) (Section 26) (if available) Note: To deposit surplus wetland credits in the State Wetland Bank, submit a Wetland Banking Application directly to your LGU (Section 24). Preparing Your Application for Mailing n To apply for both state and Federal authorization, your application must include Part 1 (pages 1-3), the Federal application (page 4), and attachments as indicated on Final Checklist for Part i (Instructions, page 2). n Your application may also include Part 2 (pages 5-8) and additional attachments as indicated on Final checklist for Part 2 (above). Q Make three copies of the entire application and all attachments. Keep the original, and mail the three copies to the appropriate local, state and Federal agencies (see Instructions, page 4) Instructions 3 MaHing Your Application Make a complete copy of your application to each of the local, state, and federal entities listed below. Include Part 1, Part 2 if appropri ate. and all attachments. □ LOCAL: Send to the appropriate Local Government Unit (LGU). If you don’t know who your LGU is, contact your county Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) or the Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) web site (www.bwsr.siate.mn.us) for this infomialion. SWCD offices are also listed on the BWSR web site (see Local Government Directories link on the home page). □ STATE: Send to your regional Minnesota DNR Division of Waters office, attention Regional Hydrologist; 2115 Birchmont Beach Road N.E. Bcmidji, MN 56601 Phone 218-755-3973 Region 1: Region 2:1201 East Highway 2 Grand Rapids, MN 55744 Phone; 218-327-44162 Region 3:1200 Warner Road St. Paul. MN 55106 Phone:651-772-7910 Region 4:261 Highway 15 South New Ulm,MN 56073 Phone: 507-359-6053El □ FEDERAL: Send to the appropriate U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regulatory field office: St. Paul U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Branch Arniy Corps of Engineers Centre 190 Fifth Street East St. Paul, MN 55101-1638 Phone:651-290-5375 Brainerd U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Branch Gull Lake Recreation Area 10867 E. Gull Lake Drive N.W. Brainerd, MN 56401-9051 Phone:218-829-8402 Two Harbors U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Branch 1554 Highway 2 Suite 2 Two Harbors, MN 55616 Phone; 218-834-6630 La Crescent U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Branch 1114 South Oak Street La Crescent, MN 55947-1338 Phone; 507-895-8059 WEB SITES Corps St. Paul District: wvtw.mvp.usace.army.mil MPCA: www.pca.state.mn.us BWSR: www.bwsr.state.mn.us DNR: www.dnr.state.mn.us Instructions 4 (V. 1.01 for MS WORD) 2.16.01NA-02620-02 Minnesota Locai/State/Federal Application Forms for Water/Wetland Projects LOCAL AND STATE: Application for Local Government Unit Approval Pursuant to Minnesota Wetlands Conservation Act (WCA) Application for Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Permit to Work in Public Waters Application for Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 401 Certification FEDERAL: Application for the Department of the Army Permit (33 CFR 325) Use these application forms to apply to 1) the appropriate Local Government Unit (LGU), 2) the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR), and 3) the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) for authorization of any proposed water/wetland project affecting lakes, rivers, streams or wetlands that may fall within the jurisdiction of any (or all) of these three agencies. If 401 certification is required from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), the COE will forward these application forms to the MPCA for processing. You do not need to send this application to the MPCA. This application packet includes the following: □ PART 1: BASIC APPLICATION must be filled out by all applicants (pages 1-3, plus requested attachments). □ APPLICATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT (page 4) must also be completed (non-shaded blocks only), signed and submitted by the applicant or agent, along with Part I, to complete the Federal (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) component of the application process using these forms. □ PART 2: REPLACEMENT AND SUPPLEMENT must be filled out by applicants who need to develop a replacement plan for wetland mitigation (pages 5-8, plus requested attachments). □ INSTRUCTIONS (Instruction I-4) are provided to assist with completion and mailing of the application. Before beginning work on your project, you must receive all required approvals from your LGU, the DNR and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE). If you have not receive a reply after 45 days, or if you wish to confirm the status of your application at any time, contact the agencies directly (see Instructions, page 4). Proceeding with work before ali required authorizations are obtained may result in fines or other penalties. If you have questions or need assistance with filling out these forms, contact your local Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) office, your LGU, your regional DNR office, or your COE regulatory field office (see Instructions, page 4). Note 1: If you believe that your project may be subject to Watershed District regulation, local Planning and Zoning Jurisdiction, or any other locally implemented or enacted controls beside those of your LGU, contact the appropriate office(s) directly in addition to your LGU, the DNR, and the COE. Note 2: If you are a Federal Farm Program participant, and if your project affects a wetland or water body on agricultural land, your eligibility for USDA benefits may be affected. In addition to your LGU, the DNR, and the COE, contact your local Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) office to request and complete the appropriate form before initiating any activity. A QUICK LOOK AT THE PERMIT APPLICATION PROCESS 4. When the review process is complete, your application will either be approved, approved with changed or conditions, withdrawn, or denied. You will be informed of the decision. I. Send copies of these completed application forms to your LGU, your regional DNR office, and your COE regulatory office. 2. Any of the agencies may make initial contact with you to a) inform you that it has no jurisdiction over your project; b) requc.st additional information needed; or c) inform you of applicable fees. 5. For information about laws, rules and regulations that direct this proce.ss, the website www. revisor, lee.state, mn. us includes complete State of Minnesota waters and wetlands laws and rules, and the website www.mvo.usace.army.mil provides information on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regulations. 3. When your application is considered complete and appropriate fees have been received (if requested), your application will be distributed for appropriate agency review and public comments. 6. For information on the appeals process, contact the appropriate agency (see Instructions, page 4). (V. 1.01 for MS WORD) 2.16.01 Minnesota Lbcal/State/Federal Application Forms for Water/Wetland Projects NA-02620-02 ’ .FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY Application No.Date Initial Application Rec=d Date Initial Application Deemed Complete. ; Field Office Code PART1: BASIC APPLICATION “See HELP' directs you to important additional information and assistance in Instructions, page 1. 1A. AUTHORIZED AGENT fSee HELP 1A.) (Only if applicable; an agent is required) 1. APPLICANT CONTACT INFORMATION (See HELP 1): John BarryName: Kurt DeterName:,Complete mailing address: Title: Attournev At Law50267 Fish Lake Road Mailing address: Suite 700Detroit Lakes. MN 56501 Wells Fargo Center, P.O. Box 1497Residential Phone:X I St. Cloud. MN 56302-3500 Residential Phone:X IIBusiness Phone: f Business Phone: 13201251-6700Fax (if available):S.___i Fax (if available): 1320)656-3500 E-mail (if available):kdeter@rnoon.com E-mail (if available):. 2. PROJECT NAME OR TITLE (if applicable): I hereby authorize Kurt Deter to act on my behalf as an agent in the processing of this application and to fiimish, upon request, supplemental information in support of this application. 3. NAME OR I.D. # OF WATER BODY(S) IMPACTED** (if applicable; if known): N/A Applicant Signature Date 4a. ANY WETLANDS IMPACTED? Yes □ No 4b. If YES, what type (if known; check all that apply): □ l DIL ^2 D3 D4 Ds D6 □? Qs Dr Dunknown 4c. If YES, indicate size of entire wetland (check one): ^ Less than 10 acres (indicate size: 2540sa.ft. ) r~l 10 to 40 acres r~l Greater than 40 acres 5. PROJECT LOCATION** {information can be found on property tax statement, property title or title insurance): Township: 137 Range: 424Vi Section: SE Section: Subdivision: Provan Beach Lot#: __23County: Otter Tail Block: 17QQQ99Q9500006. ADDITIONAL LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS** (if applicable; if known): Parcel ID #/Geocode: Northerly UTM Coordinates: easterly Fire #:50267 Fish Lake Road. Detroit Lakes, MNProject street address: **For multiple water bodies or locations, attach additional sheets labeled ADDITIONAL WA TER BODIES IMPACTED, ADDITIONAL PROJECT LOCATIONS, or ADDITIONAL LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS. 1 7. HOW TO GET TO THE SITE: Attach a simple site locator map. If needed, include on the map written directions to the site from a knowm location or landmark. Include highway and street names and numbers. Also provide distances from known locations and any information that would assist in locating the site. Label the sheet SITE LOCATOR MAP. 8. PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT: What do you propose to do, and why is it needed? Please be brief. (See HELP 8 before completing this section.) Mr. Barry requests to fill a Type 2 (2540 sq. ft.) wetland to complete the construction of a residential lawn. Project is needed to improve safety of foot traffic on lawn and to complete consistent construction of residential site. 9. PROPOSED TIMELINE: Approximate project start date: 3/30/03 Projected end date: 5/1 /03 10, PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Describe in detail what you plan to do ana now you plan to do it. This is the most important part of your application. See HELP 10 before completing this section; see also What To Include on Plans (Instructions, page 2). If space below is not adequate, attach separate sheet labeled PROJECT DESCRIPTION. The wetland is located in the midst of a manicured lawn. Mr. Barry desires to fill and place sod in the wetland. Please see attached drawings of the project site. Applicant requests sequencing flexibility as wetland has few functions. Applicant proposes to replace low quality wetland with a much larger restoration that would provide most wetland functions. 11. FOOTPRINT OF IMPACT (if applicable): Indicate total amount (in acres or square feet) of wetland(s) or water body area(s) to be filled, drained, inundated, or excavated; and/or indicate length of stream or river affected (in linear feet). square feet2540 linear feetand/oracres or 12. TYPE AND ESTIMATED AMOUNT OF MATERIAL(S) TO BE PLACED INTO OR EXCAVATED FROM THE WETLAND OR WATER BODY if applicable): List each type of material (such as rock, sand, clay, concrete) to be filled or excavated, and estimate the amount in cubic yards. K FILLING □ EXCAVATING Estimated amount in cubic yards Estimated amount in cubic yardsType(s) of material Type(s) of material Top soil & sod - 141 13. ESTIMATED PROJECT COST: $5,000 (for determination of DNR fees only, which are based on total project cost) 2 14. SEQUENCING CONSIDERATIONS: What alternatives to this proposed project have you considered that could have avoided or minimized impacts to wetlands or water? List at least two alternatives (one of which may be Ano build@ or Ado nothing@), and explain why you chose to pursue the option described in this application over these alternatives. Mr, Barry is requesting sequencing flexibility and proposes to develop a replacement wetland through restoration within the Pelican Lake Watershed. A no-build alternative has been considered. (Please see attached) 15. PORTION OF WORK ALREADY COMPLETED: Is any portion of the work already completed? C] Yes H] No. Ifyej, describe the completed work on a separate sheet of paper labeled WORK ALREADY COMPLETED. (See HELP 15 before completing this section.) 16. ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS: For projects that impact more than 10,000 square feet of water or wetlands, list below complete names and mailing addresses of adjacent property owners whose property also adjoins the wetland or water body where the work is being proposed. (See HELP 16. If necessary, attach a separate sheet labeled ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS.) Complete mailing address (including street address, city, state, zip code)Complete name(s) N/A 17. STATUS OF OTHER APPROVALS: List any other permits, reviews or approvals related to this proposed project that are either pending or have already been approved or denied. See HELP 17. If already applied for Date deniedType of Approval ID Number Date applied for Date approvedAgency 18.1 am applying for state and local authorization to conduct the work described in this application. I am familiar with the information contained in this application. To the best of my knowledge and belief, all information in Part 1 is true, complete, and accurate. I possess the authority to undertake the work described, or I am acting as the duly authorized agent of the applicant. Signature of applicant This block must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity (the applicant in Section 1) or by the applicant=s duly authorized agent (if the boxed Section 1A has been filled out and signed by the applicant.) OR Signature of agent DateDate Federal authorization: Generally, in addition to state authorization, projects in wetland or water areas also require Federal authorization from the Corps of Engineers under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. To apply to the Corps using this application package, the applicant/agent must complete the modified one-page Federal Application form on page 4 and mail it to the Corps (address on Instructions, page 4) with a copy of the state application. Applicants may, if they wish, apply only for Corps authorization by using the unmodified federal application form that is available from Corps offices or via the internet at www.mvp.usace.armv.mil. 3 OMB APPROVAL NO. (RENEW AL PENDINOj The public burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 10 hours per response, although the majority of applications should require 5 hours or less. This includes the lime for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send conunents regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of infonnation, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Department of Defense, Washington Headquarters Sen- ice Directorate of Infonnation Operations and Reports, 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington, VA 22202-4302; and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0710- 0003), Washington, DC 20503. Respondents should be aware that notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person shall be subject to any penalty for failing to comply witli a collection of information if it does not display a currently valid OMB control number. Please DO NOT RETURN your form to either of tliese addresses. Completed applications must be submitted to the District engineer having Jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT: Authorities: Rivers and Harbors Act, Section 10, 33 USC 403; Clean Water Act, Section 404, 33 USC 1344; Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act, 33 USC 1413, Section 103. Principal purpose; Informarion prowded on this form will be used in evaluating the application for a permit. Routine uses; This information may be shared with the Department of Justice and other Federal, state, and local govenunent agencies Submission of requested information is voluntary; however, if information is not provided, the permit application cannot be evaluated nor can a permit be issued. APPLICATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT (33 CFR 325) ITEMS 1 THROUGH 4 TO BE FILLED IN BY THE CORPS 4. DATE APPLICATION COMPLETED1. APPLICATION NO.2. FIELD OFFICE CODE 3. DATE RECEIVED YOU DO WOT" NEED TO COMPLETE THE SHADED AREAS. = A// applicants need to complete non-shaded items 5 and 26. If an agent is to be used, also complete items 8 and 11. This optional Federal form is valid for use only when included as part of this entire state application packet. as 8. AUTHORIZED AGENT=S NAME AND TITLE (an agent is not required)5. APPLICANT=S NAME 9. AGENT=S ADDRESS6. APPLICANT=S ADDRESS 10. AGENT=S PHONE NO.7. APPL1CANT=S PHONE NO. 11. STATEMENT OF AUTHORIZATION {if applicable: complete only if authorizing an agent) to act on my behalf as my agent in the processing of this application and to furnish,I hereby authorize upon request, supplemental information in support of this permit application. APPLICANT=S SIGNATURE:DATE; 12. PROJECT NAME OR TfTLE (see instructions) 13. NAME OF WATERBODY, IF KNOWN (if applicable)14. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS (if applicable) 15 LOCATION OF PROJECT 16. OTHER LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS, IF KNOWN (see instructions) 17. DIRECTIONS TO THE SITE 18. NATURE OF ACTIVITY USE BLOCKS 20-22 IF DREDGED AND/OR FILL mTERlAL IS TO BE DISCHARGED 20. REASON(S) FOR DISCHARGE19. PROJECT PURPOSE 21. TYPES OF MATERIAL BEING DISCHARGED AND THE AMOUNT OF EACH TYPE IN CUBIC YARDS 22. SURFACE AREA IN ACRES OF WETLANDS OR OTHER WATERS FILLED 23. IS ANY PORTION OF THE WORK ALREADY COMPLETE? YES___ NO___IF YES, DESCRIBE COMPLETED WORK. 24. ADDRESSES OF ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS, 25. LIST OF OTHER CERTIFICATIONS OR APPROVALS/DENIALS RECEIVED FROM OTHER FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL AGENCIES FOR WORK DESCRIBED DM THIS APPLICATION. 26.Application is hereby made for a permit or permits to authorize the work described in this application. I certify that the information in this application is complete and accurate. I fiirther certify that I possess the authority to undertake the work described herein or am acting as the duly authorized agent of the applicant. Signature of agent (if any)Signature of applicant The application must be signed by the person who desires to undenake the proposed activity (applicant), or it may be signed by a duly authorized agent if the statement in Block 11 has been filled out and signed. 18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provides that: Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or covers up with any trick, scheme, or disguises a material fact or makes any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or entry, shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years or both. DateDate (Proponent: CECW-OR)EDITION OF FEB 94 IS OBSOLETE.ENG FORM 4345, Jul 97 4 Minnesota Locai/State/Federal Application Forms for Water/Wetland Projects DO YOU NEED TO COMPLETE PART 2? Part 2: Replacement Plan Supplement must be completed by anyone who needs to develop a replacement plan for wetland mitigation. If you’re not sure whether your project requires a replacerrient plan: ■ Call your LGU or SWCD office for guidance as to whether your project will require completing Part 2. If it is determined that your project will require wetland replacement, complete and submit Part 2 along with Part 1. ■ If you prefer, you may choose'to send in Part 1 only. Alter reviewing your application, the responding agencies will let you know if you need to complete and return Part 2. Caution: If your project will require wetland replace- : ; .ment, completing and returning both parts immediately is advisable. Submitting Part 1 and Part.2 separately rather than at the same time may extend the application review process.J •r PART 2: REPLACEMENT PLAN SUPPLEMENT For assistance in completing Part 2, contact your LGU or a professional consultant. 19. DESCRIPTION OF WETLAND IMPACTS: Complete the chart below: 1) Use one row of boxes for each wetland impact. 2) If your project has more than one wetland impact, reference your overhead view (part of Section 10) to this chart by identifying and labelling “first impact” and “second impact” on your overhead view. 3) If you are identifying only one wetland type within a given wetland impact area, use the first dotted line and leave the others blank. 4) If you have chosen to identify more than one wetland type within a given wetland impact area, use the extra dotted lines to indicate each separate wetland type, and identify predominant vegetation and size of impacted area for each separate wetland type within that impact area. 5) If you do not have access to some of the information, call your LGU or SWCD office for assistance. (Photocopy chart for more impacts, if needed.) DESCRIPTION OF WETLAND IMPACTS Wetland type’Predominant vegetation in impacted wetland area Size of area impacted (in acres or square feet) Existing land use in project area (check all that apply) Is site within 1000 ft of a lake or 300 ft of a river? (YES or NO) Wetland impact (as noted on overhead view) Watershed name or number (if known) Reed Canary Cll"a Q g 13 housing □ commercial □ industrid □ parics/becreation areas □ highways and associated rightsHif-way □ forested □ farmstead^agricuituial O vacant lands □ public and semi-public (schoob/gov’t facffiBesl □ airports □ extractive (gravel pits/ quarries) □ other: Pelican Lake 2 2^ilYesFirst impact Second impact 'If you are identifying only one wetland type within a given wetland impact area, use the first dotted line and leave the others blank. If you have chosen to identify than one wetland type within a given wetland impact area, use the extra dotted lines to indicate each separate wetland type, and identify predominant vegetation and size of impacted area for each separate wetland type wWiin that impact area. more TOTALS OF AREA(S) IMPACHTD FOR EACH WETLAND TYPE ON CHART (indicate acres or square feet): square feet Type 1:2: 2540 3;R:4:.5:6:,8;IL:. 5 20. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS: Are you aware of any special considerations that apply to either impact the site(s) or the replacement of site(s)? 0 Yes Q No (Examples: the presence of endangered species, special fish and wildlife resources, sensitive surface waters, or waste disposal sites) If YES, list and describe briefly. Wetland restoration order, wetland restored and authorized by Otter Tail County Land & Resources Department. 21. ARCHEOLOGICAL OR CULTURAL RESOURCE DETERMINATIONS: Are you aware of any archeological or cultural resource determinations or surveys completed concerning the project or replacement site by the State Historical Society Preservation Office (SHPO) or others? Q Yes No If yes, please explain below or attach a copy of any determinations or surveys. 22. HOW PROPOSED REPLACEMENT WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED: Indicate how proposed replacement will be accomplished (check only one box below and continue as indicated): Q A. Wetland banking only • Complete Application for Withdrawal of Wetland Credits Form and include with your application. Copies of this form are available from your LGU, or download a copy from www.bwsr.state.mn.us • Skip to Section 27, page 8. (You do not need to complete Sections 23-26.) lU B. Project-specific replacement only • Continue with Section 23 below. Q C. A combination of wetland banking and project-specific replacement • Complete Application for Withdrawal of Wetland Credits Form and include with your application. Copies of this form are available from your LGU, or download a copy from www.bwsr.state.mn.us • Continue with Section 23 below. 23. DESCRIPTION OF REPLACEMENT WETLAND(S) CONSTRUCTION (Complete this section only if you marked Box B or Box C in Section 22 above): Describe in detail how replacement wetland(s) will be constructed. If several methods will be used, describe each method. Details should include the following: I) type of construction (such as excavated in upland, restored by tile break, restored by ditch block or revegetated); 2) type, size and specifications of outlet structures; 3) elevations relative to Mean Sea Level or established benchmarks or key features (such as sill, emergency overflow or structure height); 4) what best management practices will be implemented to prevent erosion or site degradation; 5) proposed timetable for starting and ending the project; and 6) a vegetation management plan. Write this description on a separate sheet of paper labeled DESCRIPTION OF REPLACEMENT WETLAND CONSTRUCTION. 24. SURPLUS WETLAND CREDITS: If using project-specific replacement (Box B or Box C in Section 22 above), will the replacement result in any surplus wetland credits that you wish to have deposited in the State Wetland Bank for future use? Q YES 13 NO. If yes, submit a Wetland Banking Application directly to your LGU. Copies are available from your LGU, or download a copy from www.bwsr.state.mn.us 6 25. DESCRIPTION OF REPLACEMENT WETLANDS Complete the chart below: 1) Use one row of boxes for each wetland replacement site. 2) If your project has more than one wetland replacement site, reference your overhead view (part of Section 26) to this chart by identifying and labelling “first replacement site” and “second replacement site” on your overhead view. 3) If you are identifying only one wetland type within a given replacement site, use the first dotted line(s) and leave the others blank. 4) If you have chosen to identify more than one wetland type in a given replace ment site, use the extra dotted lines to indicate each separate wetland type, and identify type(s) of replacement credits and “restored or created” for each separate wetland type within that replacement site. 5) If you do not have access to some of the information, or if you do not know your replacement ratio, call your LGU or SWCD office for assistance. (Photocopy chart for more wetland replacements, if needed.) DESCRIPTION OF REPLACEMENT WETLANDS Type(s) of replacement credits RestoredWetland replacement County Topographic setting' Watershed name or number (if known) Wetland (in acres or square feet)ortype*created? Indicate R orC site New Wetland Credits (NWC) Public Value Credits (PVC){as noted on overhead view) R1/3 28,749.6 sq.ft.Isolated Depres sion Hrstreplacement Otter Tail Pelican Lake (.66 acres)Rsite Second replacement N/A site 28,749.6 sq.f ;. TOTAL NWC'Topographic setting types: Indicate S for Shoreland; R for Riverine; F for Flood- plain; FT for Flow-through; T for Tributary; and I for Isolated. 'Circular 39 wetland types: Indicate 1, IL, 2, 3,4, 5, 6,7, 8, R, or U. If you are identifying only one wetland type within a given wetland impact area, use the first dotted line and leave the others blank. If you have chosen to identify more than one wetland type within a given wetland impact area, use the extra dotted lines to indicate each separate wetland type, and identify predominant vegetation and size of impacted area ror each separate wetland type within that impact area. TOTAL PVC .11.31:1REQUIRED REPLACEMENT RATIO: (if known) 26. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR PROJECT-SPECIFIC REPLACEMENT (Required only if you marked Box B or Box C in Section 22): For projects involving at least some project-specific replacement, include the following additional information; D Two drawings to scale of the replacement wetland. Include both overhead view and profile view fyide view or cross-sectional view). See fVhat To Include on Plans (Instructions, page 2) for a detailed description of what should be included in these drawings. Without drawings, your application will tm considered incomplete. (3 For created replacement wetlands, include additional soils information (if available] that indicates the capability of the site to produce and maintain wetland characteristics. ■ Note 1: For replacement wetlands located on pipeline easements, you need to receive endorsement of your project from both the easement holder and the Minnesota Department of Public Safety’s Office of Pipeline Safety. Before start of construction, the owner of any utilities involved must be notified. The landowner or contractor is responsible for giving this notice by calling “Gopher State One-Call” at 651-454-0002 (Twin Cities Metro Area) or 1-800-252-1166 (all other locations). ■ Note 2: For extensive or complex projects, supplementary information may be requested at a later date from one or more of the responding agencies. Such information may include (but not be limited to) the following: topograhic map, water table map, soil borings, depth soundings, aerial photographs, environmental assessment and/or engineering reports. 7 27. SIGNED AFFIRMATIONS: Sign and date either Box 27a or Box 27b below. If your project involves replacement by wetland banking only, sigh Box 27a. For all other projects, read Box 27b, check appropriate boxes in Part B, and sign To the best of my knowledge and belief, all information in Part 2 is true, complete and acc>!rai» and 1 ■ that the wetland losses will be replaced via withdrawal from an account in the State Wetland Bank. 27a. For projects involving replacement by wetland banking only: Signature of applicant or agent Date 27b. For projects involving e/t/ier project-specific replacement only ora combination of wetland banking and project-specific replacement: Part A: The replacement wetland (affirm all statements): S Was not previously restored or created under a prior approved replacement plan or permit; AND H Was not drained or filled under an exemption during the previous 10 years; AND S Was nor restored with financial assistance from public conservation programs; AND IS Was not restored using private funds, other than those of the landowner, unless the funds are paid back with interest to the individual or organization that ftmded the restoration; and the individual or organization notifies the local government unit in writing that the restored wetland may be considered for replacement. Part B: Additional assurances (c/recAr a//f/iaf app/y): E The wetland will be replaced before or concurrent with the actual draining or filling of a wetland. O An irrevocable bank letter of credit, performance bond, or other acceptable security has been provided to guarantee the successful completion of the wetland replacement. □ The wetland losses will be replaced via withdrawal from an account in the State Wetland Bank. Part C: For projects involving any project-specific feplacement: Within 30 :days of either recev-' approval of this application or beginning work on the project, I will record the Declaration of Restrictions ar'’ on the deed for the property on which the replacement wetland(s) will be located; and I will at the .sav ' of of such recording to the LGU. To the best of my knowledge and belief, ail information in Part 2is true, complete and accurate; artd I 8tT!..a all statements in Parts A and C, as well as checked assurance(s) in Part B. Signature of applicant or agent Date C FOR LGU.USE ONLY I□ Approved with conditions (conditions attached), : ■ □ DeniedReplacement plan is (check one): D Approved --if- LGU official signature ;-:Date t- LGU has received evidence of title and proof of recording of Declaration of Restrictions and Covenants for Replacement Wetland: < DateCounty where recorded V- ' LGU official signature.Date 8 PART 1: BASIC APPLICATION I ■ APPLICANT CONTACT INFORMATION Jim Jensen Jensen Homes, Inc. Carlson Center 601 Carlson Parkway Suite 225 Minnetonka, MN 55305 Phone: 952-475-0548 Fax: 952-475-2459 Email: N/A John Anderson EnviroData, Inc. 5831 Cedar Lake Road St. Louis Park, MN 55416 Phone: 952-544-1761 Fax: 952-593-9546 Email: liv-drioii,pi-odiuv.nel: 14. SEQUENCING CONSIDERATIONS Mr. Barry is requesting sequencing flexibility and proposes to develop a replacement wetland through restoration within the Pelican Lake Watershed. A no-build alternative has been considered. A construction of a foot-bridge over the proposed impact site was discussed Otter Tail County Land and Resources Department and Otter Tail County West SWCD were consulted as to the impact on wetland functions of the proposed project. We were informed that should the site be filled and replaced by domestic grasses that it would likely provide functions that are nearly identical to those provided by the existing low quality wetland. Domestic grasses would function to reduce run-off from entering Pelican Lake as effectively than the existing Type 2 wetland. The impact wetland functions and values are documented in the attached Minnesota Routine Assessment Method (MNRAM) analysis. The replacement wetland would provide greater wetland functions and values. A MNRAM analysis of the projected functions and values for the replacement wetland also is attached. In addition, Mr. Barry is proposing to replace the impact through the restoration of this tile-drained replacement wetland at a ratio of 11.31:1. The replacement wetland also is located within the Pelican Lake Watershed. 23. DESCRIPTION OF REPLACEMENT WETLAND CONSTRUCTION 1) Type of Construction Replacement wetland shall be restored in accordance with “Section 7.9 SUBSURFACE DRAINAGE MANIPULATION” and Section 7.902 “TILE BLOCK” of the “Minnesota Wetland Restoration Guide”, Mirmesota Board of Water and Soil Resources. Instructions per referenced guide shall be followed to “remove at least 30 feet of tile and plug or cap tile ends”. The tile shall be remove at least 100 feet from the edge of the restorable wetland. EnviroData personnel shall be present at the time of excavation to guide and photograph the effective completion of restoration by excavator. New Wetland Credit shall be seeded with Wet Prairie Mix (BWSR Mix No. 1). Public Value Credit in upland buffer shall be seeded with Mesic Prairie Mix (BWSR Mix No. 3) Please see following lists. 2) An outlet structure would not be constructed 3) Please see restoration site plan for elevations relative to Mean Sea Level 4) Best Management Practices A small length (approx. 50 feet) of the periphery of the non-wetland buffer will be adjacent to a tilled filled. A silt fence will be installed to reduce sediment resulting from run-on. 5) Proposed Time-Table Start - April, 2003 End - May, 2003 6) Vegetation Management Plan Vegetation will be managed consistent with the Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources Vegetation Manual #2 (http:/'WAv.b\VGV.state.mn.us/weliar)ds/pubUcations'Vegmani!al2,pdn - Wetland monitoring will be performed using guidelines listed in following: “Wetland Monitoring Report Components” 1. The following is supporting documentation in our request for flexibility in avoiding the small Type 2 wetland in Mr. Barry’s lawn. Below are questions asked in the Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) Wetland Conservation Act (WCA) for an applicant to request flexibility in meeting the avoidance criterion. The Wetland Conservation Act allows for relaxation of the avoidance criterion if it can be demonstrated that a proposed impact to a low quality wetland would be off-set through replacement by a much restoration or creation of a wetland that is certain to provide greater functions and vlaues. B.6 Sequencing Flexibility (8420.0520, Subp. 7a) BWSR; “Sequencing flexibility allows for flexibility in the application of the avoid, minimize, rectify, or reduce criteria when evaluating a project under certain circumstances. Sequencing flexibility provides for relaxation of these standards provided that; The applicant provides alternatives for consideration; BWSR; the replacement wetland is certain to provide equal or greater functions and values as determined by a functional assessment conducted by the LGU and reviewed by the technical evaluation panel (TEP);” Mr. Barry: The replacement wetland on Mr. Scheffler's property is certain to provide greater functions and values. The 1953 ASCS aerial photo, included in the application, shows that the replacement wetland had open water. It has been verified through excavation that it can be restored through removal of a drain tile. Otter Tail County Land and resources staff and Otter Tail County West SWCD staff have reviewed the proposed replacement wetland and determined that it would provide a viable and high quality wetland habitat. The replacement ratio would be 11.31:1. The replacement wetland would have 0.66 acres Type 3 wetland (New Wetland Credit). The replacement wetland also will have a 25 foot buffer planted with native grass-land species. The replacement wetland site is located near (466.9 feet) from a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Waterfowl Production Area and now is an area that is largely mixed forest and grassland. The proposed replacement wetland would be a much larger Type 3 with a 25’-wide native grass buffer zone. An enclosed Minnesota Routine Assessment form documents that the projected functions and values of the replacement wetland. Mr. Barry’s Type 2 (impact) wetland is 0.058 acres in area. It has limited functions and values as documented in the attached MNRAM functions and values assessment. BWSR;”the wetland to be impacted has been degraded to such an extent that the LGU determines replacement of it would result in a certain gain of functions and values;” The wetland to be impacted (Mr. Barry’s) has been degraded to such an extent that replacement of it would result in a certain gain of wetland functions and values. 2. Nearly 100% of Mr. Barry’s property has been developed into a residential area and landscaped. This wetland is a Type 2 that is 2540 square feet or 0.058 acres in area. It has limited functions and public values, as documented in MNRAM assessment, and as is located in the center of a lawn. Please also see ground-level photo of impact wetland. BWSR: “preservation of the wetland would result in severe degradation of the wetland’s ability to function and provide public values, for example, because of impacts from surrounding land uses, the wetland’s ability to function and provide public values cannot reasonably be maintained through other land use controls or mechanisms;” Mr. Barry; Lawn grasses would likely be planted in the depression to ensure that bare- ground is occupied by a permanent vegetative cover. These non-native species would have little value for wildlife. The adjacent non-wetland is also largely planted in lawn grasses and is a frequently mown, manicured lawn. The wetland has very few wetland functions and values. The impact wetland would be a natural sink for run-on from the surrounding lawn. This run-on could enter the groun-water and Pelican Lake, if the site is not filled and the run-on diverted. The wetlands ability and functions cannot reasonable be maintained through other landuse controls or other mechanism because the wetland is small in area and located in a largely developed property. BWSR;’’ the only feasible and prudent upland site available for replacement has a greater ecosystem function or public value than the wetland (see rules 8420.0520 Subp. 7a for methods to demonstrate such); “ Not applicable BWSR: “alternatives are demonstrably cost prohibitive such that the projected cost is substantially greater than costs normally associated with similar projects; or,” Mr. Barry has indicated a wiilingness to purchase a high-quality replacement wetland within the Pelican Lake Watershed in order to be granted flexibility in the sequencing process. BWSR:" *** Note: Sequencing flexibility cannot be implemented unless the alternatives have been considered by the LGU and found not to be feasible or prudent Additionally, the proposed replacement must provide equal or greater functions and public values than the impacted wetland. The assessment of functions and values shall be reviewed by the TEP using approved methodology!” Mr. Barry; Seeding the area near Mr. Barry's house to be part of his lawn without filling it is feasible, but not prudent in that the replacement wetland, would provide a much larger wetland that will improve wildlife habitat, reduce agricuitural run-off, control flooding, and enhance the quality of the Pelican Lake watershed. Leaving the impact wetland as it exists wili provide none of the above benefits. In addition, the impact wetland would act as a sink for rub-on from the surrounding lawn and could impact the water quality of Pelican Lake. WETLAND FRINGE MIX (BWSR Mix No. 1) Recommended for planting in zones that are anticipated for being considered as wetland replacement credit (NWC or PVC) for site-specific replacement or wetland bank sites as all species are FACW- or wetter. % of MixCommon Name Botanical Name Grasses/sedges/rushes Slough grass, American Beckmannia syzigachne Bromus ciliata Calamagrostis canadensis Elymus virginicus Lolium italicum Poa palnstris Scirpus cyperinus Scirpus vallidus Scripus alrovirens Spartina pectinata 5.00 Fringed brome Blue-joint grass 13.00 0.10 Wild rye, Virginia Rye grass, annual Fowl bluegrass Wool grass Soft-stem bulrush Green bulrush Prairie cord grass Forbs Milkweed, marsh Aster, New England Water/Mud-Plantain Joe-pye weed Boneset Ox-eye, common Blazingstar, tall Lobelia, great-blue Aster, swamp Sneezeweed Vervain, blue 24.00 15.00 19.00 0.01 1.40 0.10 20.00 Asclepias incarnala Aster novae-angliae Alisma sp. Eupatorium maculatum Eupatorium perfoliatum Heliopsis helianthoides Liatris pycnostachya Lobelia siphilitica Aster pimiceus Helenium autumnale Verbena hastate Arrow-head, Broadleaf Sagittaria latifolia 0.10 0.07 0.90 0.05 0.03 0.07 0.50 0.01 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.50 TOTAL: 100.00 Recommended rate: 12 PLS Ibs/acre Seeding Plan Page 2 of2 MESIC PRAIRIE MIX (BWSR Mix No.3) Recommended to be planted on upland sites where soils have good moisture holding capacity. Botanical Name % of MixCommon Name Grasses Bluestem, big Oats Wild rye, Canadian Wheat grass, slender Rye grass, annual Switch grass Bluestem, little Indian grass Forbs Aster, smooth-blue Milk vetch, Canada Prairie clover, purple Tick-trefoil, showy Ox-eye, common Bergamot, wild Black-eyed Susan's Goldenrod, stiff Vervain, hoary Alexander's, golden Andropogon gerardi Avena sativa Elytnus canadensis Eiynuis trachycaulus Lolium ilalicum Panicum virgatum Schizachyrium scoparium Sorghastrum nutans 6.00 40.00 8.00 10.00 10.00 1.00 10.00 10.00 Aster laevis Astragalus canadensis Dalea purpureum Desmodium canadense Heliopsis helianthoides Monarda fistulosa Rudbeckia hirta Solidago rigida Verbena stricta Zizia aurea 0.10 0.80 0.70 0.70 0.70 0.20 0.20 0.50 0.50 0.60 TOTAL: 100.00 Recommended rate: 15 PLS Ibs/acre Buffer Page 4 of 4 r WETLAND MONITORING REPORT COMPONENTS After completion of the wetland mitigation areas, monitoring must be conducted for a five year period to evaluate the success of the mitigation area, to identify maintenance and management needs, and to correct any identified problems with the mitigation. During the growing season of each year, hydrologic and vegetative parameters should be measured in each of the mitigation areas. If standing water is expected, the hydrology of the mitigation areas will be monitored by installing staff gauges immediately upstream fi’om each control structure and measuring water levels on a monthly basis during the growing season. In cases where there is little or no standing water, soil pits must be dug, depth of standing water recorded, and the location of each soil pit located on a site plan of the mitigation site. Wetland vegetation must be both quantitatively and qualitatively evaluated once per year during the period of July through August in each mitigation area. Hydrology should also be monitored from early May to mid June. Documentation photographs should also be taken during the months of July through August from fixed reference points established at each wetland within the mitigation plan. At the end of the five years, a wetland delineation may be conducted to verify that the areas have met the three parameter wetland criteria and the results of the delineations should be addressed in the final report submitted. A monitoring report must be prepared annually during the five-year monitoring period. The report should describe the status of the wetland mitigation, summarize the results of the vegetative and hydrologic monitoring, and discuss management activities and corrective actions conducted during the previous year as well as activities planned for the upcoming year. The report must be submitted to the LGU by December 31 of each year. At a minimum, the annual report must include the following information: ^ In the first report only, a comparison of the as-built specifications with the design specifications and an explanation for significant modifications. y A brief description of the wetland mitigation areas, including location, size, vegetative and hydrologic monitoring reports, current wetland types and desired wetland types. y For each subsequent year, a comparison of existing conditions in the wetlands with as-built specifications and an explanation for any significant differences. y A summary of water level measurements or soil pit data collected to date and a determination as to whether the hydrology in the wetlands meets the design elevations and wetland hydrology criteria as defined in federal wetland delineation manuals. Data for at least one soil pit near the wetland edge must be submitted. y A summary of plant species growing in each wetland and a determination whether the vegetation meets the wetland criteria as defined in federal wetland delineation manuals. For wetland mitigation areas greater than 0.5 acres, plant species data from at least two sample locations must be collected and their locations indicated on a site plan included with the monitoring report. Mitigation areas less than 0.5 acres only need plant species indicated for one sample location. Percent dominance should be recorded at each location with emphasis placed upon dominant species present. y A summary of management activities and/or corrective actions conducted in the wetlands during the previous year and activities planned for the following year (ie. burning, retilling, regrading, herbicide application, reseeding and mulching). y Color photographs of the wetland mitigation sites taken in July through August of each year at the designated photo-reference points. At least one photo should be taken from each reference point. Photo-reference points should include views of any control structures and enough additional points to adequately depict the entire project. The direction in which the picture is taken should be specified. NOTE: The LGU may reserve the right to extend the wetland monitoring period beyond five years and withhold or cash any monitoring escrow required as part of an approved wetland replacement plan in the event that the wetland monitoring requirements are not met. It is possible that, based on a TEP determination, wetland establishment criteria will be achieved prior to completion of the five-year monitoring period, at which time monitoring report equirements may be terminated. a:inonreprt (4/97) Monitoring Plan