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HomeMy WebLinkAbout17000991078000_Conditional Use Permits_05-05-1993OTTER TAIL COUNTYI Conditional Use Permit QUP'tAM M 11^ Viefi Location! take Sen 6 Twp ly] AU<r\ ffi ?{)' LMj. 4 W TU a Issued__, Expires 'J-li 193!t- Work AiithoriT^ftd \Sl Cond- Tfe A^^ljCccHOQ OWNER'S NAME: Pd fay Al ^^^wp. Mama Address Range. cJ) 'G V 7-2>7-13 BY: NOTE: This card shall be placed in a conspicous 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. OTTER TAIL COUNTY, MINNESOTA Board of County Commissioners Land and Resource Management Official1. Earthmoving shall be done between ^ / 2. Entire area shali be stabilized within 10 days of the completion of any earthmoving. / 3. Owner is legally responsible for all surface water drainage that may occur. 4. 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. 5. If the terms of this permit are violated the entire permit may be revoked and the owner may be subject to legal prosecution.MKL-0574-046 2S3.61S — Yicier Lundien Co.. PrtMor*. Fergus FaUe. Mmnctete County of Otter Tail j I hMifcy e«tl^ 1h« Ihe wIthUi Inrtnimwt««lid J w««r4intttaoific.wi^-^«^-^J^ppLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT Shoreland Management Ordinance ^ Otter Tail County Fergus Falls, Minnesota 56537 747741 75- Receipt No. Last Nam Application Fee $ A Phone: / - jZS^-z-S~S-C 6Owner;UL ^Middle7 3 p 9 i^Ai -7Fa vx/7C/fy Sfafe Z/p/Vo.Sf^eef & ^o. (S~& -7 gg Lake Name Lake ClassLake No.A/ S'/J 7Sec.Twp. Range Twp. Name <-< A/ Legal Description:Fire # or Lake ID # j A <i ' "A.cr»A. -/-t) 8//C <4- Cd s~:r' o-f its'F y 3^ o SS . 17 - 0 0 -'7 9 - lO'TJ-ooOParcel Number EXPLAIN YOUR REQUEST:K k: c z; s V g o fA&lJ?J896- LAND ^ RESCDfiCE Ji -^<^1 » A_ 6(.i4i>v J k“1 O- ^ V • ^ooc-v d) ^ zAa 4. A* ?O A T L~a> I / r/c.3 A c/r 2 ^93-A-> ^ /-/5- - ?7 QcdJeJ. CK^ ^<?Ar do-i! insrfa/ cp'f' “ t'cl^ i^JiU 300 V<^(^ (Lu L els f pa. yr In order to properly evaluate the situation, please provide as much supplementary information as possible, such as: maps, plans, information about surrounding property, etc. APPLICANT SHALL BE PRESENT AT THE SCHEDULED HEARING. I understand that I have applied for a Conditional Use Permit from Otter Tail County. I understand I must contact my township In order to determine whether or not any additional permits are required by the township for my proposed project. f-19 . XApplication dated '^^nature Of - DO NOT USE SPACE BELOW - .6 -5 19Date of hearing:Time: The Planning Commission recommends to the County Board of Commissioners the following: (5/5}Tabl^d to tht 6IH91 PC Me.etr.ng. (6-2-93) Tabled to 7-7-93 to present a stabilization plan drawn up "by an engineer.7/7/93- Approved- Project is to be done in accordance with the plan submitted by Interstate Engineering, FF, MN, at the 7/7/93 PC Mtg. excluding the walkout basement with the following conditions: 1) The grade of the rip rap is to be 3:1 feathering into neighboring lots. 2) Interstate Eng.to supervise project until completed.^ completed within 7 working days (weather permitting)& Land & Resouree—^22^4^2----_____— Management Office to be notified upon start and completion of project.The County Board of Commissioners on this f 3^^ day of 19 , hereby: Approves the request as recommended by the Planning Commission. Denies the request. Approves as follows: Chairman Conditional Use Permit issued in accordance with compliance with existing Conditional Requirements and Special Regulations and P.Minnesota Commissioner of Natural Resources notified this.day of., 19 6^-SI Land & Resource Management Official Otter Tail County, Minnesota CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO.. mailed copy of Application to Applicant MKL — 0390-006 258,370 — Victor Lundeen Co., Printers. Fergus Falls, Minnesota iCangdat;! iEqutpment (®. ffiox 773 licBt STargo, ^ 5B078 6071 t 77-1045/913y~/:>- - iq 93m Muuy is STATE BANK OF WESTfARGO 409 Sheyenne Street P.O. Box 616 • West Fargo, North Dakota 58078 i:oq 13 ioi»5 3i: □ua-7o^ii* g.0 7 1 APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT Shoreland Management Ordinance Otter Tail County Fergus Falls, Minnesota 56537 75'^ Receipt No. Application Fee $ J:.U ^L 1Owner: _ ... .^ at Phone:UL V Middle 0 Avf.P M K.-7Po^o»Sfraef C/fy 5fare Z/p fVo. L a D5~^ -7 ggLake No.Lake Name A/Lake Class S'/I 7 <7^juSec.Twp.Range Twp. Name c< Af aT Legal Description:<S» OFire # or Lake ID #j A "Atr.-^ -|-o ^ O 55 i ^® ^ A UJio' Bik. :i -4- UJ SS-' o-f L.F y iSftr. ri. 17 - a 0 a -9 9 - /07y-0O(^Parcel Number EXPLAIN YOUR REQUEST:K c 8 V E [.,9 J1 7/c'6 -a j 2^93-« U. /V AAV a land £, RESCUJiCE ^ 4. /y i 9 l-yi z. ?v-j»^*>v » 7^ Vc. 3 v"?3 ^ S- - P7r(jtAJ.eJi 0.3 lOtr a■C<■^l 44}i•^^A. OyOyoA)— i~0-i~a/ d>'f' -Pj// r"/^ - r"CL^ ^ r // ^ ^ 300 V^ ^ LL L els ,pa.yr In order to properly evaluate the situation, please provide as much supplementary information as possible, such as: maps, plans, information about surrounding property, etc. APPLICANT SHALL BE PRESENT AT THE SCHEDULED HEARING. I understand that I have applied for a Conditional Use Permit from Otter Tall County. I understand I must contact my township In order to determine whether or not any additional permits are required by the township for my proposed project. f- /T.ZJ_.X L/^5ignaiure^^5pr3lApplication dated 19 - DO NOT USE SPACE BELOW - 5-5 03o£i_.Date of hearing:Time: The Planning Commission recommends to the County Board of Commissioners the following: {5/5)Tabtzd to th^ 612/95 PC Meeting. (6-2-93) Tabled to 7-7-93 to present a stabilization plan drawn np—by an engineer.7/7/93- Approved- Project is to be done in accordance with the plan submitted by Interstate Engineering, FF, MN, at the 7/7/93 PC Mtg. excluding the walkout basement with the following conditions: 1) The grade of the rip rap is to be 3:1 feathering into neighboring lots. 2) Interstate Eng. to supervise project until completed./ completed within 7 working days (weather permitting)S Land S Resouree—-----chairman—----------- Management Office to be notified upon start and completion of project.!3bh ejay of Approves the request as recommended by the Planning Commission. Denies the request. 19 19 ^3The County Board of Commissioners on this , hereby: j/ Approves as follows:Chairman Conditional Use Permit issued in accordance with compliance with existing Conditional Requirements and Special Regulations and20^' cm Land & Resource Manapement Official Otter Tail County. Minnesota nMinnesota Commissioner of Natural Resources notified this day of.. 19. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO.. mailed copy of Application to Applicant. MKL — 0390-006 258.370 — Victor Lundeen Co,, Printers, Fergus Falls, Minnesota LEinrEffi ®E iriBAitasoaiDTrmEINTERSTATE ENGINEERING, INC. P.O. Box 316 Fergus Falls, Minnesota 56537 (218) 739-5545 DATC J09 NO.OzJiu.13?r C ^' JUU 0 ^ C-ATTENTION ^16^ ^ei/J^rLAHL ~^or^£^7Ts/U — '''0 L^l,/rO^P/Z. 'Box 773 Wk-^ j-^/e(rtD AJ P ^S07fi WE ARE SENDING YOU .the following items:Attached □ Under separate cover via □ Samples □ Specifications□ Prints □ Plans□ Shop drawings □ Copy of letter □ Change order DESCRIPTIONDATENO.COPIES T- Of^'Fi6o7iecr7tr>^L THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: □ No exception taken □ Approved as noted □ Returned for corrections □ Resubmit□ For approval For your use As requested For review and comment □ __copies for approval .copies for distribution corrected prints □ Submit □ Return 19 □ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US□ FOR BIDS DUE A-f7yQ/J OAJ rr' -77? Bd REMARKS //A A r^rx d/<Tje/Bi/r^ ■77/j^ Oa) nyJtJL 73 y^?a Qa/=r^77tz>A/s ///^ /'/?9'7^ -7g> __________________________________ COPY TO. SIGNED; 816 LAN6DAHL LAKE SHORE PROTECTION -PELICAN LAKE OTTER TAIL COUNTY, MINNESOTA F93-4-52 JULY 1993 I hereby certify that this report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Registered Professional Engineer under the laws of the State of Minnesota. OzJctc'^17 Patrick ReisnourDate Registration Number 21376 INTERSTATE ENGINEERING, INC. FERGUS FALLS, MINNESOTA SIG LANGDAHL LAKE SHORE PROTECTION -PELICAN LAKE OTTER TAIL COUNTY, MINNESOTA F93-4-52 Mr. Langdahl, the owner of the property which is under consideration, plans to construct an all-season house.The information which follows is partially based on a field examination of the property conducted on June 29, 1993. EXISTING CONDITIONS The property has a lake frontage of one hundred (100) feet. The topography of the first approximately sixty (60) feet up from the lake is very irregular and quite steep in spots, elevation from the lake level to where the slope flattens out is Within this 60 feet by 100 The rise in approximately twenty-four (24) feet, feet expanse of irregular slopes, there are small areas that have slopes approaching one unit vertical to one unit horizontal (100%). The existing conditions make this area conducive to water erosion from the precipitation that falls on the entire lot. well-construction timber stairway from the upper part of the lot to There is a the lakeshore. PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS Rock Riprap at Lakeshore.The potential wave height that could be expected under relatively extreme conditions was Using a wind velocity of eighty (80) miles per hour and a fetch length of one and one-half (1.5) miles, we can expect a wave height of 3.25 feet. calculated. This proposal calls for the riprap to extend on a one vertical to two horizontal 1 . i ! slope for a distance of four (4) feet vertically above the existing lake level and a distance of three (3) feet vertically below the existing lake level. The riprap will consist of predominantly eight (8) inch diameter boulders and will be placed on a geotextile fabric liner. See attached ^ 1^"sketch. Graded Slope. The existing irregular ground will be graded to an approximate slope of three (3) horizontal to one (1) vertical. A cap of an eight (8) inch layer of clay material covered by six (6) inches of topsoil and Minnesota native cultured sod will be installed.Temporary erosion control will be used during construction to minimize erosion.See attached sketch. Diversion Terrace and Outlet.A diversion terrace will be constructed parallel to the lake at the top of the constructed The terrace will be constructed of earth and sodded.slope. The cross-sectional configuration of the terrace will be as The terrace will be graded to The outlet, which will carry the runoff without erosion, will be lined with small rock. shown on the attached sketch. an outlet point. Home Construction. Mr. Langcia.hl propo.ses constructing a walk­ out basement ho.me on this property, above the stabilized 3:1 slope and the yard will contain aesthetically pleasing and structurally sound timber retaining The. home will be built walls. 2 PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS SIG LANGDAHL LAKE PROPERTY N A Diversion Terrace — II 1 I Existing Stairway oO 3 ! ^ COrt Ocn'T3 s- r60'+/-ock Chute 3 (■ Rock Riprap \/ a 'G LAKE SHORE 100 PLAN VIEW FIGURE 1 PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS SIG LANGDAHL LAKE PROPERTY BUILDING AREA SOD 6" TOPSOIL 8" CLAY LAKE LEVEL 1.. 4 Crock rip 1rap W/GEOTEXTILE FABRIC LINER 3' ELEVATION VIEW SECTION A FIGURE 2 4 ’ -O’’2 ' -6" I TO LAKE SIDE ^GRADED SLOPE t 6" VARIES DIVERSION TERRACE DETAIL FIGURE 3 DEFINITION PLACEMENT Riprap is defined as coarse stones, boulders, or rock, loosely laid against an existing bank or shore for the purpose of preventing or con­ trolling erosion. Only 12" diameter or larger natural rock riprap shore protection may be installed without a permit. This size of natural rock will reduce movement by natural forces. Riprap is generally placed to prevent erosion by wave action and currents. It is also useful in pre­ venting burrowing animals (muskrat, beaver, etc.) from undermining bank stability. Dumped stone is the most flexible and will adjust itself to uneven bank settlement. In most cases, dumped stone is also the least costly. Hand-placed riprap should be roughly square or rectangular to facilitate placement by hand or derrick. Handplaced riprap is easily disrupted by minor settling. IMPORTANT NOTE: Please be advised that Figures 2, 3 and 4 are provided as typicai situations. Due to the high cost of riprap shore and streambank protection and the variation in soii types and design, it is advisabie that you consuit with a professionai engineer before beginning any construction.LOCATION The placement of riprap should be limited to the area subject to ero­ sion. This information pamphlet outlines guidelines for the placement of natural rock riprap without a permit. The instaliation of other types of riprap will require a permit. The DNR Information Center phone numbers: Twin Cities: (612) 296-6157 MN Toll Free: 1-800766-6000 Telecommunication Device for the Deaf: (612)296-5484 MN Toll Free: 1-800^7-3929 Riprap shall be attempted only where site soils are capable of supporting riprap. Such soils may include various combinations of sand, siit, and clay. Soils such as peat and muck are not capable of supporting riprap. CONSTRUCTION A transitional layer of gravel, small stone, or fabric shall be placed between the fine material of an embankment and the riprap materials. The purposes of the filter are to (1) prevent fine embankment material from being pulled through the riprap materials, (2) distribute the weight of the overlying riprap to prevent settlement, and (3) to provide reiief to hydrostatic pressures inside the embankment. Riprap shall be installed with a minimum finished slope of 3:1. No riprap or filter materials shall be placed more than 5 feet waterward of the OHW (see Figure 2). A severely eroding bank may require filiing in with a greater depth of natural rock before a stable slope may be achieved. Gently sloping banks are more stable for riprap and result in fewer failures. The extent of riprap into the water should be minimized since flow and wave action can cause stability probiems. existing slope FIGURE 2. (NottoScale) TYPICAL RIPRAP DIMENSIONSOHW % ti ordinary high water level average water level*.VoX_/y r 2’I riprap material ■'' ^ filter Tnatoriai lake or stream bed 1’5’I ■ ________^^5 Well-graded gravel, crushed stone, and filter cloth should be used as filter materials. The sizes of the filter materials must be larger than the original bank materials and smaller than the riprap. If well-graded gravel exists naturally, no filter blanket is needed. If not, a 6" filter blanket is recommended. Where gravel or crushed stone is unavailable or excessively costly, filter cloth is an alternative. Filter cloth, an artificial fabric which allows water to pass through while retaining the bank ma­ terials, has been used successfully with riprap. Brands* used successfully include: Bidim-C-22 (Monsanto); Typar 3401 (Du­ Pont); Polyfilter-X (Carthage Mills); and Mirafi 140 (Celanese). Consult the manufacturer’s specifications for the correct type of filter cloth for your particular shoreline. Riprap placement should include toe and end protection, par­ ticularly in controlling stream bank erosion. Toe and end protec­ tion is accomplished by placing the largest rocks and the thickest portion of the riprap in position as shown in Figures 3 and 4. In some instances, excavation may be required to provide sufficient depth of toe and end protection. Minor excavation or filling for rip­ rap projects using hand tools may be done without a permit. If mechanized excavation or filling is necessary, a DNR permit is re­quired. •THIS DOES NOT CONSTITUTE ENDORSEMENT OF THE ABOVE BRANDS. FIGURES. (Not to Scale) average water level o TOE Oo”°sS HI filter blanket1^0 0° below lower limit of scour * t. MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS REMINDER: Any riprap shore protection project which does not conform to the aforementioned criteria must be authorized prior to installation by a permit from the Department of Natural Resources pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 103G.245 and Minnesota Rules Part 6115.0190, Subpart 4, Item C. All riprap requires maintenance. Proper filter blanket thickness, rock size, placement, and slope will prevent frequent maintenance. All rip­ rap, however, will experience some displacement. The desired slope, thickness, and rock surface should be restored when needed. All main­ tenance should be done in conformance with the above-mentioned cri­ teria. The installation of riprap not meeting these criteria without a previously obtained DNR permit Is considered a violation of law and Is subject to criminal prosecution ($700 and/or 90 days in jail) and restoration as deemed appropriate by the Commissioner of Natural Resources. Contact your DNR Regional Office or the Division of Waters In SL Paul for permit applications, plications. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION If you desire additional information on shore protection, a pamphlet, “HELP YOURSELF”, is available from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The pamphlet discusses critical erosion problems on the Great Lakes and cites additional methods of shore protection. Address your request to: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 1421 U.S. Post Office and Custom House St. Paul, Minnesota 55101-1479 1-612-220-0375 ^ Printed on Recycled Paper © 1992 state of Minnesota, Department of Natural Resources 4 ajsg 8|de)s 133HS KIOIIVWHOJKII KIOllDHlOHd >INVeWV3dlS QKIV 3UOHS dVUdlH 1. •Oi dWVlS :ss3jpp\/ ujri}9y -----------3J8l| 6uO|B P|0|----------- For additional information and assistance, con tact the appropriate Regional Office or the Division of Waters in St. Paul.V ^-1 r-*1 .1.T-'-, » '-------- I Region 1 2115 Birchmont Beach Road N.E. Bemidji, MN 56601 (218) 755-3973 I I II\II I Region 2 1201 East Highway 2 Grand Rapids, MN 55744 (218) 327-4416 I --------r-------1 Regions 1601 Minnesota Drive Brainerd, MN 56401 (218) 828-2605 I — tJI Region 4 Box 756, Highway 15 South New Uim, MN 56073 (507) 359-6053 I I--------1 I I ^ —t- — Region 5 P.O. Box 6247 Rochester, MN 55903 (507) 285-7430 I Regions 1200 Warner Road St. Paui, MN 55106 (612)772-7910 Central 500 Lafayette Road Office St. Paul, MN 55155-4032 (612) 296-4800 -------1____ •-T- I I 1I I IIII1 RIPRAP SHORE AND STREAMBANK PROTECTION PERMIT REQUIREMENTS AND CONSTRUCTION GUIDELINES A Department of Natural Resources permit is not required if the riprap is installed within all of the restrictions listed below: Any project constructed below the ordinary high water mark (OHW) which alters the course, current, or cross-section of pro­ tected waters or wetlands is subject to the regulatory jurisdiction of the Department of Natural Resources. For lakes and wetlands, the OHW is the highest elevation which has been maintained as to leave evidence upon the landscape. It is commonly that point where the natural vegetation changes from predominantly aquatic to predominantly terrestrial. For watercourses, the OHW is the elevation of the top of the bank of the channel. For reser­ voirs and flowages, the OHW is the operating elevation of the nor­ mal summer pool. 1. The riprap shall consist of natural rock only, measuring 12" di­ ameter or larger. 2. The riprap shall conform to the natural alignment of the shore or streambank. 3. The minimum finished slope shall be no steeper than 3 feet hori­ zontal to 1 foot vertical (3:1). 4. No materials shall be placed more than 5 feet waterward of the OHW, nor obstruct the flow of water. 5. The site is not along Lake Superior, on a designated trout stream, or a posted fish spawning area. If the proposed riprap shore protection cannot meet all of the preceding restrictions, a permit from the Department of Natural Resources is required. Contact the appropriate Regional DNR Of­ fice or the Division of Waters in St. Paul for the necessary appli­ cation forms. A permit is not required from the Department of Natural Re­ sources for riprap shore and streambank protection installed within the following restrictions. Local units of government and other agencies, such as the U.S. Corps of Engineers, however, may require a permit for this proj­ ect. BEFORE INITIATING ANY PROJECT, contact your local Con­ servation Officer or the Regional Hydrologist (see map, page 1). Riprap shore protection not requiring DNR permits shall be placed according to the following guidelines. FIGURE 1. NOT TO SCALE OHW (Ordinary High Water Mark) for Basins. State Jurisdiction extends waterward of OHW Range of water level fluctuation varies from lake to lakeOrdinary High Water Level Record high water level fiV II Water Level Cattail, Bulrush, Sedges and other aquatic vegetation Record low ^^ater level 4 (vwAV-*- \a>^<-M g-- / 2 -'1 Z^ 3'l^ J2 ^ ^ )~a ^ c^l H $x n 4“ Ct P^ 1 ‘ C c; -|-'< <? r> $■ ; S IT G ' t•P<7 a r 4-1o o4~>0^ a Ox of SU^'f /^Co ^ IkT- y N^rto -T tjfrt^r^— Pa>^wc M«t ' HOHOyOH VRROSeW%rty,QN^J. '1 (o'*- 1^*'r - •' ,;:. i c:):o2c:..,i j.k>-4 w^w*i/^/3Gl *'#• ? ;i .p j7‘i 7 is-frUiif i!!!Xi iiir!i ^ . -11'? 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Chairman TO Otter Tail County Planning Commission Conditional Use Permit Application Public Hearing - May 5, 1993______ County Courthouse Fergus Falls, MN 56537 GENTLEMEN: El Attached □ Under separate cover via □ Prints □ Change order WE ARE SENDING YOU the following items; □ Shop drawings □ Copy of letter □ Plans ra See Below □ Samples □ Specifications COPIES OAIE NO DE5CRIP1ION 1 Conditional Use Permit Application for; Sigurd J. Langdahl THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below; □ For approval □ For your use □ As requested D For review and comment □ Approved as submitted □ Approved as noted □ Returned lor corrections □ Resubmit. D Submit__ Q Return__ 1X1 Review completed/ no comments __copies lor approval .copies lor distribution corrected prints □ FOR BIDS DUE.□ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US19. REMARKS. X COPY TO !SIGNED-^^<_^ If enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us at once.LT-584 2 PB'NTED IN U P.4. SHORELAND MANAGEMENT OTTER TAIL COUNTY Fergus Falls, Minnesota 56537 NOTICE OF HEARING FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICANT MUST BE PRESENT AT HEARING vJid J. Lang dahZ PO Bok 773 We44l: Avz. WzM Fango, MV 5S07S TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: has made application to the Otter Tail County Planning Commission for a Conditional Use Permit as per requirements of the Otter Tail County Shoreland Management Ordinance. The Otter Tail County Mau 5.J911Planning Commission will assemble for this hearing on Time 7-30 P-M. Place CommCs^fonzA.’6 Room, CouAt Houaz,Fergus Falls. Minnesota. This notice is to advise you that you may attend the above hearing and express your views on the Conditional Use requested. The property concerned in the application is legally described as: 137 Twp. Name VannLake No. 56-7S6 Sec___5 Range 42Twp. Lake Name: PeZLcan Class GV 6460Fire No. FUut AdcLUtLon to Go44£ee*4 Bzach zx 1)1 30' Lot 6 Blk 1 S 55' o^ Lot 7 BZk 2. THE CONDITIONAL USE REQUESTED IS: Efizct qzcui aA.ou.nd komz {ChaZzt typz] taitk ivatkout bcu>zmznt. Complztz ■6ta.bttization 0(5 ihoAzttnz and ^tnZi,k monk on Conditional U^z PzAmit Mo. 3493 datzd Junz IS, 19S7. Total amount o{^ itUl bzfUnd Aip-Aap Mill bz 300 to 400 cubtz qoAcii. BzAt OtionApAil 16, 1993Dated. Otter Tail Omnty Planning Commission Chm. MKL -0871-011 ( By:. J.L.2219101® V1CTQA LVaOCCN 4 CO.. PRIMTtIta. rCRttUS fAlta. UIMN. Affidavit of Publication STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF OTTER TAIL) ) ss COUNTY OF OTTER TAIL STATE OF MINNESOTA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to the provisions of Minnesota Statutes 394.26 NOTICE is hereby given that a hearing will be held in the Commissioner's Room, Court House, Fergus Falls, Minnesota on May 5, 1993 at 7;00 p.m. for the purpose of considering the followit^ applicants; 1. Sigurd J. Langdahl a Conditional Use Application to construct year around home (chalet) with walk-out basement; complete stabilization of shoreline and finish work on Conditional Use Permit #3493, total amount of fill behind rip-rap being 300-400 cubic yards. Pelican Lake (56-786), GD, 1st Add'n. to Gosslee's Beach ex W 30' Lot 6, BIk 2 & W 55' of Lot 7, BIk 2, Sec. 5, Dunn Twp. Gary E. Peterson, being duly sworn, on oath says that he is the publisher or authorized agent and employee of the publisher of the news­ paper known as Pelican Rapids Press, and has full knowledge of the facts which are stated below: (A) the newspaper has complied with all of the requirements constituting qualification as a legal newspaper, as provided by Minnesota Statutes 331A.02, 331A.07 and other applicable laws, as amended. (B) ^e printed 1 which is attached was cut fronrlhe columns of said newspaper, and was printed and published / successive weeks; itonce each week, for was first published on Wednesday the Is /~dav ^ 19^^ . and was thereafterof 't printed'Wid published on every Wednesday to and including Wednesday, the day of , and printed below Is a copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both inclusive, which is hereby acknowledged as being the size and kind of type used in the composition and publication of the notice: 19 JSj E C S I V E D MAY 0 3 1993 a RESOURCE abodefghipOmnopqrstuvwxyz tbedef^jlclmnopqmavwxyz abcdefghijkfmnopqrstuvwxyz By: Rublisher . I Subscribed and sworn to before me on this day of 19 ^ ? . / A.JOANNE A. ROISUM J NOTARY PUBLIC-MINNESOTA V ■ OTTER TAIL COUNTY ’ ^ viv Commission Expires SEPT 19 1997 | Notary Public I