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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBonnie Beach Resort_10000110069000_Memos,Correspondences, File Notes_MEMO &&SCANNED CCPARCEL # LAKE OR RIVER NAME & NO. V ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ [ Bonnie Beach Resort, Clltherall Lake (56-238) Notes; 8-28-2013 mb August 27 2013 Ron was in regarding a Site Permit authorized by CUP #6684, approved by the County Board on August 21, 2012. At this time. I informed him of the revision in the Shoreland Management Ordinance regarding the Sewage System Compliance (5 years if certified by L&R, 3 years if found compliant by a licensed MPCA Inspector) requirement. On August 28 2013, 1 discussed this compliance requirement with Bill Kalar. He informed that since the’cUP was issued eiM to the compliance requirement (as well as a Site Permit authorized by the CUP), we will not require the Compliance Inspection for the structures authorized by the CUP. / me Date L&R Official Action/Comments. Date L&R Official Action/Comments. C\ L&R OfficialDate Action / Comments L&R OfficiaiDate Action/Comments. L&R OfficialDate Action/Comments. L&R Offlcial.Date Action/Comments. I M I N N E S 0 T A I MDH .CEiDEPARTMENTOfHEALTHl Protecting, maintaining attd improving the health of all Minnesotans April 18, 2012 Ronald Sugden, Jr. 20092 Campground Raod Battle Lake, Minnesota 56515 Dear Mr. Sugden: Subject:Bonnie Beach Resort, 20341 Bonnie Beach Road, Battle Lake, Otter Tail County, Minnesota, Project No. 120384 Thank you for submitting your plans for remodel to the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH). We are enclosing a copy of our report covering an examination of your plans and specifications on the above- designated project. The plan appears to be in general compliance with the standards of this department and has been approved with the following changes and/or comments in the enclosed report. Ten working days prior to completion of the project, please contact Ms. Rebecca Tonneson with our Fergus Falls district office at 218/332-5142 or at rebecca.tonneson@state.mn.us in order to arrange for a final inspection. A final opening inspection can not be conducted until a license application is submitted with the appropriate fees to MDH. Please submit application and fees to: Minnesota Department of Health Environmental Health Services Section 625 Robert Street North, P. O. Box 64495 St. Paul, Minnesota 55164-0495 If you have any questions, please contact me at 320-223-7357 or mark.anderson@state.mn.us. Sincerely, Mark W. Anderson, RS Environmental Health Services, Plan Review P.O. Box 64975 St. Paul, MN 55164-0975 mark.anderson@state.mn.us MWA:jlr Enclosures Hilltop Lumber Mr. Bert Olson, Building Inspector Mr. William Kalar, Zoning Administrator Ms. Rebecca Tonneson, Minnesota Department of Health General Information: 651-201-5000 • Toll-free: 888-345-0823 • TTY: 651-201-5797 • www.health.state.mn.us An equal opportunity employer cc: MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Division of Environmental Health REPORT ON PLANS Plans and specifications on lodging: Bonnie Beach Resort, Project No. 120384 Location: 20341 Bonnie Beach Road, Battle Lake, MN 56515, Otter Tail County Date Approved: April 4, 2012 Date Received:March 15,2012 Submitted by: Hilltop Lumber, 1405 North Nokomis Northeast, Alexandria, MN 56308, (320) 763-9663 Ownership: Ronald Sugden, Jr., 20092 Campground Raod, Battle Lake, MN 56515, (218) 864-5534 Scope of project: This project will consist of a replacement of existing cabins over a period of time. Should there be any modification to the approved plan they will need to be submitted for review to the Health Department. Additional local zoning, septic, water and any other regulatory approvals would be necessary prior to construction and approval for use as lodging units Floors shall be smooth, easily cleaned, shall be kept clean and in good repair. Abrasive strips for safety purposes may be used to prevent accidents. 1. 2. Wall and ceiling may not be studs, joists, or rafters unless suitably finished and kept clean. 3. Every room occupied for sleeping purposes by one person shall contain at least 70 square feet of usable floor space, and every room occupied for sleeping purposes for more than one person shall contain not less than 60 square feet of usable floor space for each occupant thereof. Linder no circumstances shall there be less than 400 cubic feet of air space per occupant. Usable floor space excludes closets and bathroom areas. Beds placed side by side must be separated by a minimum of three feet. *Bedroom on the first level was originally proposed as 9’6” x 12’ - this room was modified to be 9’6” X 12’8” allowing for double occupancy 4. No sleeping quarters shall be provided in any basement having more than half its floor to ceiling height below grade. 5. All outside doors, windows and other openings shall be screened when flies, mosquitoes, and other insects are prevalent 6. Toilet facilities shall be available on each floor when not provided in each individual room/unit. Toilet, lavatory, and bath facilities shall be provided in the ratio of one lavatory and toilet for every ten occupants, or fraction thereof, and one bathtub or shower for every 20. occupants or fraction thereof * Toilet facilities are provided on each floor 7. All rooms and bathrooms shall be shall be well lighted and ventilated either by mechanical or natural means. Bonnie Beach Resort Lodging Project No. 120384 Page 2 April 18,2012 k. A safe adequate supply of water shall be provided and shall be located, constructed, arid operated in accordance with rules governing water supplies. ■i8. 9. Provide a certificate of compliance for all septic systems or sewage treatment facilities operated in conjunction with the licensed facility. *Prior to licensing of the new loding units by the Health Department all septic systems must have a current Certificate of Compliance issued by the regulatory authority or a MPCA licsened insepector 10. The temperature of hot water which is provided in any public area or guest room, including but not limited to lavatories, bathtubs or showers, shall not exceed 130° F. Either a three compartment sink or a dishwasher, meeting NSF (National Sanitation Foundation Internationa}), shall be provided for washing and sanitizing multi-use utensils and drinking vessels. 11. Submit plumbing plans on the plumbing system to the Department of Labor in Industry. For information call 651-284-5067 or visit their website at http://www.dli.mn.gov/CCLD/Plumbing.asp. *A11 plumbing plans must be submitted to the Department of Labor and Insdustry for review. A copy of the approval of the plans must be provided to the Health Department prior to approval 12. A separate on-site inspection will be conducted by the State Fire Marshall to determine compliance with Minnesota Fire Code requirements. Contact them 651-201-7200 for infonnation on fire code requirements., 13. 14. Other Information: Contact MN Electrical Licensing & Inspection at 651-284-5026 or visit their website at http://www.dli.mn.gov/CCLD/Electrical.asp for information on electrical requirements and the name of the electrical inspector in your area For information on the Minnesota Clean Indoor Air Aet (MCIAA), eontact 651-201-4601 or visit their website at http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/riir. Sincerely, Mark W. Anderson, RS Environmental Health Serviees, Plan Review P.O. Box 64975 St. Paul, MN 55164-0975 mark.anderson@state.mn.us I NA-02733-01 P.A. Number S7-112U PROTECTED WATERS PERMIT M(innesotaDepartment ot t^S^Natural Resources Division of Waters ! I Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 105, and on the basis of statements and information contained in the permit application, letters, maps and plans submitted by the applicant and others supporting data, all of which are made a part hereof by reference, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANIEO to the applicant named below to change the course, current, or cross section of the following: ___ ____________________ _____ County OTTER TAIL Protected Hater GIZZARD CREEK Telephone Number (include Area Code)Nameqf Applicant RICHARD H. PETERSON 218/864-5534 Address (No. C Street, RF0,Box No BONNIE BEACH RESORT, RT. 1, BOX 204, BATTLE LAKE, MN 56515 City, State, Zip Code)• » Authorized to:Install a pedestrian bridge with a span of 80 feet and a width of 3 feet. The bridge shall be constructed of two 8" I beams 80 feet in length. It shall have a wooden plank deck and provide hand rails on each side. The bridge shall provide 4 feet of navigational clearance from the low steel to the ordinary high water mark of Gizzard Creek. u APR 2 0 1S57 Expiration Date of PermitPurpose of Permit: Pedestrian Bridge April 3, 1988 Property Described as: SWi, Sec. 11, T.132N, R.40W County Otter tail As Indicated: (11) the ordinary high water mark of Gizzard Creek. As Indicated; (8) Does Not Apply This permit is granted subject to the following GENERAL and SPECIAL PROVISIONS: GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. This permit is permissive only and shall not release the permittee from any liability or obligation imposed by Minnesota Statutes, Federal Law or local ordinances relating thereto and shall remain in force..,s.ubjept to ali conditions and limitations now or hereafter imposed by law. 2. Th'.s permit is not assignable except with the written consent of the Commissioner of Natural Resources. 3. Tha Regional Hydrologist shall be notified at least five days in advance of the commencemeht'‘of"fhe*-'wbTI<:2!aI/thoriaed hereunder and shall be notified of its completion within five days thereafter. The notice of permit issuea by the Commissioner shall be kept securely posted in a conspicuous place at the site of operations. A. No change shall be made, without written permission previously obtained from the Commissioner of Natural Resources, in the dimensions, capacity or location of any items of work authorized hereunder. 5. The permittee shall grant access to the site at all reasonable times during and after construction to authorized representatives of the Commissioner of Natural Resources for inspection of the work authorized hereunder. 6. This Permit may be terminated by the Commissioner of Natural Resources at any time he deems it necessary for the conservation of water resources of the state, or in the interest of public health and welfare, or for violation of any of the provisions of this permit, unless otherwise provided in the Special Provisions. 7. Construction work authorized under this permit shall be completed on or before date specified above. Upon written request to the Commissioner by the Permittee, stating the.reason therefore, an extension of time may be obtained. 8. The excavation of soil authorized herein shall not be construed to include the removal of organic matter (as indicated above) unless the area from which such organic matter is removed, is impervious, or is sealed by the application of bentonite after excavation. 9. In all cases where the doing by the permittee of anything authorized by this permit shall involve the taking, • using, or damaging of any property rights or interests of any other person or persons, or of any pub 1ic1y.owned lands or improvements thereon or interests therein, the permittee, before proceeding therewith, shall obtain the written consent of all persons, agencies, or authorities concerned, and shall acquire all property, rights and interests necessary- therefore. 10. This permit is permissive only. No liability shall be imposed upon or incurred by the State of Minnesota or any of its officers, agents or employees, officially or personally, on account of the granting hereof or on account of any damage to any person or property resulting from any act or omission of the permittee or any of its agents, employees, or contractors relating to any matter hereunder. This permit shall not be construed as estopping or limiting any legal claims or right of action of any person other than the state against the permittee, its agents, employees, or contractors, for any damage or injury resulting from any such act or omission, or as estopping or limiting any legal claim or right of action of the state against the permittee, its agents, employees, or contractors for violation of or failure to comply with the permit or applicable provisions of law. 11. No material excavated by authority of this permit nor material from any other source, except as specified herein, shall be placed on any portion of the bed of said waters which lies below (as indicated above). 12. Any extension of the surface of said waters resulting from work authorized by this permit shall become protected waters and left open and unobstructed for use by the public. 13. This permit does not obviate any requirement for federal assent from the U.S. Corps of Engineers, 1135 U.S. Post Office and Custom House, St. Paul, Minnesota 55101. SPECIAL PROVISIONS I. The permittee shall comply with all rules, regulations, requirements, or standards of the ” Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and other applicable federal, state, or local agencies. II. Upon completion of construction, the bed of the protected water shall be restored as nearly as practicable to the original cross-section. III. The permittee shall cover or protect all exposed soil resulting from the construction authorized by placing riprap, sod, and/or seed on banks and slopes of said construction for the prevention of soil erosion, sedimentation and lake/stream discoloration. THIS INSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY: Terry Lejcher cc: St. Paul Waters Region I Enforcement Terry Lejcher West O. T. SWCD ionin^ USCE Authorized Signature^_^^^^^ ^ ^ Title Gerald L. Paul Date April 3, 19S7Regional Hydrologist OTTER TAIL COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUB OFFICE 222 2nd AVENUE S.E. PERHAM, MINNESOTA 56573 216-346-3175 MAIN OFFICE OTTER TAIL COUNTY COURTHOUSE FERGUS FALLS, MINNESOTA 56537 218-739-2271 February 1991 Licensed Recreational Campgrounds and ResortsTO: Uoug Johnson, R.S.FROM: New Construction Plan ReviewRE: Consultation with the Shoreland Management Office has resulted In the following policy concerning remodeling or new construction at a resort or recreational campground. Effective February 1, 1991, prior to Che Shoreland Management Office Issuing the required permit, you will need to provide them with a complete plan review form from the Health Department. (Copy Enclosed). The addition of permanent rooms and screened porches to recreational vehicles Is not consistent with the Otter Tall County Recreational Campground Ordinance, however this construction has been permitted by the Shoreland Management Office. This policy Interpretation error has resulted In recreational camping vehicles being altered to the extent that they no longer meet Che definition of a recreational camping vehicle. (Copies Enclosed). The existing construction will be allowed to remain as Is and will be evaluated by the County Health Department on an Individual basis during routine inspections. This Department will work with Che campground owners In an effort to bring these structures Into compliance with current regulations. Such structures may need to be reclassified as cabin Instead of a recreational vehicle.a The construction of permanent accessory structures on recreational ~ camping sites will no longer be permitted. Any temporary accessory structure such as attached awnings, carports or Individual storage facilities and accessory structures on manufactured home sites must meet all set back requirements of the County Manufactured Home Park and Recreational Camping Area Ordinance. ___ If you should have any questions regarding this matter please feel free to contact me at 218-739-2271, Ext. 290. cc: Wally Senyk cc: Shoreland Management Office OTTER TAIL COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUB OFFICE 222 2nd AVENUE S.E. PERHAM, MINNESOTA 56573 2ie-346-3175 MAIN OFFICE OTTER TAIL COUNTY COURTHOUSE FERGUS FALLS. MINNESOTA 56537 218-739-2271 February 1991 Licensed Recreational Campgrounds and ResortsTO: Doug Johnson, R.S.FROM: New Construction Plan ReviewRE: Consultation with the Shoreland Management Office has resulted in the following policy concerning remodeling or new construction at a resort or recreational campgroundi Effective February 1, 1991, prior to the Shoreland Management Office issuing the required permit, you will need to provide them with a complete plan review form from the Health Department, (Copy Enclosed). The addition of permanent rooms and screened porches to recreatlbhal vehicles Is not consistent with the Otter Tall County Recreational Campground Ordinance, however this construction has been permitted by the Shoreland Management Office. This policy Interpretation error has resulted In recreational camping vehicles being altered to the extent chat they no longer meet the definition of a recreational camping vehicle. (Copies Enclosed). The existing construction will be allowed to remain as Is and will be evaluated by the County Health Department on an Individual basis during routine Inspections. This Department will work with the campground owners In an effort to bring these structures Into compliance with current regulations. Such structures may need to be reclassified as cabin instead of a recreational vehicle.a The construction of permanent accessory structures on recreational ^ camping sites will no longer be permitted. Any temporary accessory structure such as attached awnings, carports or Individual storage facilities and accessory structures on manufactured home sites must meet all set back requirements of the County Manufactured Home Park and Recreational Camping Area Ordinance. If you should have any questions regarding this matter please feel free to contact me at 218—739—2271, Ext. 290. cc: Wally Senyk cc: Shoreland Management Office l3co^^l I Sia 5?/) jaLS. r-- cH- V-