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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFisherman's Village Resort_25000990590000_Memos,Correspondences, File Notes_\ % ► » V ff ) A % ' W fc I l(.•) /'““Sf [ \ 'ru<fc 0UWjI M /f^A A IcAsr/vl pfeil C-/^ <?; A; &4^/Af LC->t g /..A/ I W h OTTER TAIL COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUB OFFICE 222 2nd AVENUE S.E. PERHAM.MINNESOTA56S73 218-346-3175 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 campground. 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 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 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 cfochjvmmM ‘PikimpAiri. ^/u, & FILE MEMOjiSda^^dSSiOP ^$ooo^<^osgH ooa(^dOOOHHOS^iOCOO LAKE/RIVER/WETLAND NAME PARCEL #PROPERTY OWNER 3/i^IhDate _____ L&R Official. I^iTH dAi/£ TUi>/y\fiX//J /Lc : - X Sj^Lfn/S TUt< ^trPlA^met^T l^Pi4U) TM? LE'<ji/LAT)aJ /^fL ~ •^‘u. ,'. A S'/TS' RJ>^ ur^ j i>F H^thf 4- ^LUE ^tJtJ /qA^/^kVfZ- / UATtA^ /Mg?: 4>iiTKi^r\ /2>/C tub .CV/TlSYVt ____________________________ ____________________________ Action/Comments /l^gT" Date L&R Official Action/Comments. Date L&R Official Action/Comments. ■ w !f*' L&R OfficialDate Action/Comments. L&R OfficialDate \Action/Comments. 1 L&R OfficialDate Action/Comments. L&R OfficialDate Action/Comments. I F^HERMAN'S FISHERMAN’S VILLAGE RESORT YlLLAGb on Deer Lake \27621 COUNTY HIGHWAY 83 BATTLE LAKE, MN 56515 www.fishermansvillage.com fi srvi 1 g@prtel. com ___ 800-231-3326 218-495-3326 EAX 218-495-3026 Shoreline Habitat Program Grant Program FY2004-2005 Proposal Project Title: Shoreline Restoration and Aquatic Plant Restoration Project Lead Organization; Fisherman's Village Resort Project Lead; Dave Thompson Title; Owner/Operator Water body: Deer County: Ottertail Township: Everts 133 Range: Parcel Number: R2500099059000 DOW#: C-1239 or 56-298 040 Section: 06 Project Size: Aquatic Zone: Transitional Zone: Linear Feet-200’ Wide Linear Feet-200’ Wide 50’ Deep 10’ Deep 10-15’ DeepLinear Feet-200’ WideUpland Zone: Project Cost: $ Project Summary and Results: format. The lakeshore now consists of 3 different sections that include a rock retaining wall that has been in place since the late 1940’s. Two of these sections are in a state of degradation. Partial responsibility for the degradation is due to erosion from rain run off and the other fi-om wave and ice action below the wall resulting in the loss of soil under the sidewalk. The Proposed changes would be to remove the north and south wall and sidewalk sections and re-slope the bank replacing soil as needed to gain an appropriate slope angle. The middle section of wall will remain as it is the main access point for resort customers to the dock area and beach and swimming area. I.Restore the majority of the shoreline at the resort to natural U.Description of Project Results: List known biological or historically significant features (e.g., rate or listed species, critical habitat, archaeology): List known invasive or exotic aquatic species present in the water body: known at this time List existing management plans for the water body and/or related funding: Public Outreach/Education: new fire ring area. This will provide a viewing area and a location for the sign. The resort customers will be provided with project information to make them aware of the importance of aquatic restoration to the fishery. The general public can easily be welcomed to the resort and viewing area. Also we suggest signage be placed in the water in the aquatic planted area facing the lake so boaters and anglers can easily read and understand the project. Project Timeline: We hope to qualify for 2004 project list, and will be ready to begin immediately with county and state permit applications. The demolition of the rock wall can begin as soon as the frost goes out. Planting of aquatics, transitionals and uplands can begin in May and conclude in early June. If we don’t qualify for the 2004 timeline the same plan would be implemented for 2005 if we were accepted in the program. A. B.None C. The project would be signed on the upland side in theD. E. in. Project Partners: DNR Fisheries Fergus Falls Jim Walters for Aquatics for transplantation from other areas of Deer Lake rv. Other Partners: Contributions to Project Cost: Owner to provide labor and any project costs as outlined by the project program guidelines VI. Plant List: Vn. Project Design: Included are two drawings, one is the existing site plan with the rock walls and dock layout. The second is the proposed site plan showing the removal of two walls, the new upland bank re-sloping and the new fire ring area. It also shows a new possible dock layout Vin. Maintenance Plan: Part of the bank re-sloping will be to install irrigation lines that will be hooked to a lake pump to provide adequate plant care. Owners Dave and Bev Thompson are dedicated to a long-term lake improvement for the fishery. IX. Map Page: There are three map pages, one to show location in the state, the second to show location in the county and the third is a DNR lake map to show location on the lake. X. Photo Page: 4 photos on one page to show existing shoreline and the upland area where the fire ring is presently. V. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources toUJ5%5(X) Lafayette Road St. Paul, Minnesota 5.‘5I.S.‘i-4(). January 28, 2004 Dave Thompson Fisherman’s Village Resort 27621 County Highway 83 Battle Lake, MN 56515 Dear Mr. Thompson I am pleased to inform you that your application to the Shoreland Habitat Program (SHP) has been selected for funding. Your project has been selected to receive a Fiscal Year 2005 grant for the amount of $30,000. Grant moneys will be available July 1, 2004. You cannot start the project until Julyl, 2004 if you will be using DNR SHP grant dollars for those portions of the project. Final approval of your project will be granted upon review and approval by SHP staff of a detailed budget, a project site design and plant list to be submitted by the grantee. Final approval must be completed before the project can start. Enclosed with this letter, you will find two (2) copies each of the following: a grant agreement and a 10-year landowner agreement. Please have these documents signed by the appropriate authorities and return both documents to the Shoreland Habitaf Coordinator, DNR - Section of Fisheries, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN 55155 as soon as possible. Upon completion of the grant agreement and landowner agreement, a copy will be rehuned to you. DO NOT incur any project costs. This notice does not constitute final approval of your project. Any work completed, money spent or obligations incurred for development of your project prior to July 1, 2004 and the grant agreement being processed are ineligible and cannot be paid for with grant funds or used as the cooperator’s match. The grant will be administered on a reimbursement basis. Expenses will be submitted to the Shoreland Habitat Coordinator at the address listed in the previous paragraph. , Requests for reimbursement may be submitted on an ongoing basis or as a lump sum upon completion of the project. The final 10% of the reimbursement will be withheld pending approval of the project implementation and a final project report. DNR Information: 651-296-6157 • 1-888-646-6367 • TTY: 651-296-5484 • 1-800-657-3929 An Equal Opponunity Employer Who Values Diversity o Printed on Recycled Paper Containing a Minimum of 10% Post-Consumer Waste The Shoreland Habitat Program staff looks forward to working with you on this project. If you have any questions, please call Jim Wolters at (218) 739-7576 or Kevin Bigalke at (651)296-2548. Congratulations! Sincerely, ^ Kevin D. Bigalke Shoreland Habitat Coordinator C: Bob Ekstrom - NW Region Fisheries Jim Wolters - DNR Section of Fisheries, Fergus Falls Henry Drewes - NW Regional Fisheries Manager Site Assessment Worksheet page of 2 ! Name Date. ? ______, County/ /-teiWPS'cW !Lake/RivOT. 1(0 \jOt4€(^ General Conditions Biome: □ Conif»ous forest □ Deciduous forest Slope or aspect faces which direction: Q East Steepness of slope: Wave action on shoreline: Q Severe Source of wave action: Ice ridge present: ^No Water tevel fluctuation: Reasons for water level change: □ Prairie grasslands □ West □ North □ South □ Nearly vertical 45% angle 45% angle □ Relatively flat2»J^ 4:^ Scxv/*»v6c5as 'ISt'Moderate □ Infrequent □ Minimal ^ Wind Boat traffic Q Yes If yes, how high_______ □ Highly variable IS^Moderately variable □ Seasonal (high in spring, low in summer and fall) □ Control at the outlet □ Changes after most rains □ Other □ Relatively stable 3 Physical Conditions by Shoreland Zone UPLAND (Moist to dry area within 25*50 feet from the waters edge) Depth/Width of zone: ^je>c> * Soil—type: QSand GLoam □ SUt/clay □ Gravel (<2 in) □ Rubble (2*10 in) □ Boulders (> 10 in) □ Other Soil—nutrient levels: □ Nitrogen (N) Soil—pH: □ Alkaline □ Neutral □ Acidic Exposure: □ Full sun {^Partial sun □Full shade □Other Moisture: □ Usually damp □ Seasonally damp Well-drained (usually dry) □ Other □ Potassium (K)□ Phosphorus (P) TRANSITHWAL (Area of moist to saturated soil between the aquatic and upiand zones) Depth/Width of zone: Uj CO‘ 'i^£.F* Soil—type: ^Sand □Loam □ Silt/clay □ Gravel (<2 in) □ Rubble (2*10 in) □ Boulders (> 10 in) □ Other Soil—nutrient levels: □ Nitrogen (N) Soil—pH: □ Alkaline □ Neutral Exposure: Full sun □ Partial sun Moisture: □ Saturated ^ Usually damp □ Potassium (K)□ Phosphorus (P) □ Acidic □ Full shade □ Other □ Seasonally damp □ Other AQUATIC (Area normally in standing water; includes emergent, submergent & floating-leaved plants) Deplh/Width of zone: tiSg. 5^' ^ Soil—type: (SSand □Silt/clay □Soft muck □ Chganic detritus □ Gravel (<2 in) □ Rubble (2-10 in) □ Boulders (> 10 in) □ Other Exposure: ^FuU sun □ Partial sun □ Full Shade □ Other Site Assessment Worksheet page 2 of 2 Biological Features—Plants and Animals Native plant community type(s): Upland;____________________________________________ Transitional:_______|^ Aquatic:___________________________________________ Existing vegetation (how mudi, what kind)? Upland: ^ Turf grass □ Mostly invasives □ Mix of invasives & natives ^ Mostly natives Transitional: 21 SandAock beach □Turf grass □ Mostly invasives ^Invasives & natives Q Mostly natives □ Mix of invasives & natives ^ Mostly natives□ Mostly invasivesAquatic: □ None Special features, such as rare plants, high quality wildlife habitat or wildlife use (what kind, when): Upland: Transitional: - Aquatic:^_____________________ Nuisance plants and/or animals (for example purple loosestrife, flowering rush, Canada geese, carp): Upland: _Z Transitional: Aquatic; Current Management and Shoreline Problems Upland: □ Natural ^^Mowed □ Rock □ Wooded □ Garden □ Other__________ Transitional: Natural □ Mowed BlRock □ Wooded □Garden OOdier________ Aquatic: Natural □Weed-rolled JSfSand □Rock □Other Shoreline treatment: 2) Riprap □ Keystone )BCRetaining wail □ C!oir log □ Other Is the shoreiiitf treatment failing: S(Yes □ No Degree of upland erosion: ^Severe □ Moderate □ Some □ None Description (such as gullies, ground settling) \ Degree of shoreline erosion: '$i(^Severe □ Moderate □ Some □ None Description (such as undercut banks) LtyU£. nui4U£jesi 7^ 'h^nr? l^£. 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