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Lakeside RV Park_53000320254004_Conditional Use Permits_07-10-2019
i 1226270Date Stamp itCEIVED JUN 1 9 20t9 LANDS resource CAROL SCHMALTZ OTTER TAIL COUNTY RECORDER/REGISTRAR OF TITLES FERGUS FALLS, MH RECORDED ON 09/12/2019 09:33 AM FEE: 46.00 PAGES 8 WELL CERTIFICATE REC'D: N CO iN I j £ r-4 ■ j'l L&R Initial THE ABOVE SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE COUNTY RECORDER. APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/INTERIM USE PERMIT COUNTY OF OTTER TAIL Government Services Center, 540 W Fir Ave, Fergus Falls MN 56537 218-998-8095 www.co.otter-tail.mn.us OTTER TAIl Application Fee ^ ^UO Receipt ^ — ^^3 Date7^Accepted by Property Owner ‘ Name RUSSEL & MAXINE SWENSON V 27703 LITTLE PLEASANT TRLAddress City Underwood State MN 56586 Zip 56589 Daytime Phone Jeff Lavigne 701.219.6148 (developer) and Randy Thune 218.329.6536 (developer) Email centraltrades@yahoo.com (Jeff) rmthunellc@gmail.com (Randy) Parcel Information Lake ClassLake No Lake Name RD56-210 Long Lake Parcel Number(s)5300032025400553000320254004 Parcel Number(s) SectionTownship Name Rush Lake Township 32 Legal Description PT GL 3 COM NW COR GL 1 S 89 DEG E 3608.62' TO BG S 89 DEG E 250' S TO LK NWLY ALG SHORE- LN 276' TO LN S FR BG N TO BG Physical Address Approach just west of 41610 Long Lake Road, Ottertail, MN 56571 CONDITIONAL USE PROJECT (Please Check) Commercial PUD Topographical Alteration Commercial Use Extractive Use[3 Industrial Use Commercial WECS Forest Land Conversion MiscellaneousResidential PUD INTERIM USE PROJECT (Please Check) Existing Dwelling Removal Existing Dwelling Repurposing 1 SPECIFY YOUR REQUEST. PLEASE BE BRIEF AS THIS WILL BE USED FOR PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. Development of a Commercial RV Park and driveways as shown on the drawing named Proposed Commercial PUD of Lakeside RV Park dated June 18th, 2019. Proposal includes 13 tier 1 units, 13 tier 2 units and 25 tier 3 units. Request includes 13 boat slips. 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 CONTACT LAND & RESOURCE MANAGEMENT REGARDING THIS MATTER. SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER/AGENT FOR OWNER /gg: A./S ^ i ft DATE APPLICANT MUST BE PRESENT AT THE HEARING (Applicant will Receive Notification of the Date/Time of Hearing) Date of Planning Commission Hearing Time JO p m. Planninp rntnmiccinn RprnmmpnHatinn! Motion - August 14. 2019: A motion by Wass, second by Frazier to approve the request as proposed; with the suggestion the developer work with Rush Lake Township to have them consider a speed limit reduction on Long Lake Road (as referenced in the July 13, 2019 email from Andy Klinnert, Chairman, Rush Lake Township). pf) Chairman/Otter Tail County Planning Commission County Board Action Approved IteLUMniieiideiP Denied as Recommended other . -Date of Final Aqtfon ) l y ^ L&R Official/Date ^ T Chairman/otter Tail County Board of Commissioners 4^CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT# INTERIM USE PERMIT# L&R Official/Date Permit(s) required from Land & Resource Management Yes No Note: If Yes, contact Land & Resource Management Copy of Application mailed to Applicant, County Assessor and MN DNR 2 1JCI\ JL JL Conditional Use Permit # b^52-. wJ «St of • mfcIO Owner’s Name Property Address_________________ Location: Lake^”X8Q$ec. Twp-Rangel^Twp. Nam Work Authorized: C«HH«iciid ^^ koW on Oc mti » iS 1——i . i; fe£.jf - ^ i <3> Z15 ^4i ffl m:>1 Vil~tai«i Expires:Valid: Landai anagement Official / DatI’ihMiR1. Entire area shall be stabilized within 10 days of theTompIetion of ary earthmoving unless otherwise stated. 2. Owner is legally responsible for all surface water drainage that may occur 3. If the terms of this permit are violated the entire permit may be revoked and the owner may be subject to legal prosecution. 4. This card shall be placed in a conspicuous place not more than 4 feet above grade on the premises on which work is to jje done, and shall be maintained there until completion of such work. fes< ■ 5. NOTIFY DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, TELEPHONE (218) 998-8095, WHEN AUTHORIZED WORK HAS BEEN COMPLETED.BK-1004-046 319,993 • Victor Lundeen Co., Printers • Fergus Falls, MN . 1.806-346-4870 r % 885929 OFFICE OF COUNTY RECORDER OTTER TAIL MINNESOTA I hereby certify that this instrument # 8859?r*9 was filed/recorded In this office for reboiJd on the 2.tn day of _2001 at ,^/2J0_anrv^^ tea No^delinquent taxes and transfer entered; Certificate of Real Estate ValuCi^ed () not required Certificate-of Real Estate^Value No^guafi7702 ,200_L V (g)pounty Auditor Deputy _____^well certificate ^ l^oviiU S>u>fr\£/0rv by pi' ^53 -O oO T Warranty Deed (individual'to joint tenants) WARRANTY DEED HECEIVED JUN 1 9 2013 ■'MD&RESOURCEoa.STATE DEED TAX DUE HEREON;j$95.70 COUNTY OF OTTER TAH. STATE OF MINNESOTA DEEDTAXS number iiSSSi?*DATE-O- J fa>oi ~Date: FORVALUABLE CONSIDERATION, Oscar J. Kawlewskland LaVonne Kawlewski, husband and wife, Grantors, hereby convey/and warrant to Russel Swenson and Maxine Swenson, as joint tenants,Grantees, reaPprqperty in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, described as follows; That part of Government Lot Three (3), Section Thirty-two (32), Township One Hundred Thirty-five (135), Range Thirty-nin%^'(39), Otter Tail County, Minnesota, described as follows;42 Commencing at the northwest corner of Government Lot One (1) of said Section 32; thence on an assumed bearing oTSputh SS^OS'ID" East on the northerly line of Government Lots One (1), T^o (2) and Three (3) for a distance of 3,608.62 feet to point of beginning^of area to be described: thence continuing South 89°06’10" East 260.00 fe^et; thence South 0°18'50" West 1,411 feet more or less to the shoreline ^^^Long Lake; thence northwestwiy on said shoreline 276.00 feet more or fess Jo the intersection with a line projected at a bearing of South 0°18’50"^est from point of beginning; thence North 0°18'50" East 1,297.00 feet more.prjess to point of beginning; subject to the rights of the public in the township road over the northerly 33 feet thereof. Together with and subject to a 20.00 foot wide non-exclusive easement to install underground utility lines under and across the following described tract; SO dS3 i hereby certify that tt)e texee for the year for the larKis described within are paid. County Treasurer Commencing at the northwest comer of Government Lot One (1) of said Section 32; thence on an assumed bearing of South 89°06*10" East on the northerly line of Government Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3) and Four (4) for a distance of 4,258.62 feet; thence South 0“18'50" West 1,324.61 feet to the point of beginning of said easement; thence continuing South 0° 18'50" West 20.00 feet to an iron monument; thence North 78°22'30" West 407.90 feet; thence North 0° 18*50" East 20.00 feet; thence South 78°22'30" East 407.90 feet to the point of beginning and there terminating. Reserving unto Grantors, their successors and assigns, a 20.00 foot wide non exclusive easement to install underground utility lines under and across the following described tract: Commencing at the northwest comer of Government Lot One (1) of said Section 32; thence on an assumed bearing of South 89°06'10" East on the northerly line of Government Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3) and Four (4) for a distance of 4,258.62 feet; thence South 0°18*50" West 1,334.61 feet to the point of beginning of said centerline; thence continuing South 0° 18*50" West 20.00 feet to an iron monument; thence North 78'’22'30" West 407.90 feet; thence North 0“ 18*50’* East 400.00 feet; thence North 78 “22*30" West 254.94 feet and there terminating. together with all hereditaments and appurtenances belonging thereto, subject to the following exceptions: Easements, restrictions and reservations of record, if any. Grantor certifies that the grantor does not know of any wells on the above-described Real Property. /t, Oscar J. Kawiewski I/'t 'rt C. LaVonne Kawiewski STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF OTTER TAIL) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 24ti\dav of Jut by Oscar J. Kawlewski and LaVonne Kawlewski, husband and wife. Gmoters: 101, WWKWMBA HOIMW PUBUe • MMNESOm OTTGRTMLOOUMIV fte CDimiisslM Notary Public Tax Statements for the real property described in this instrument should be sent to: Russel and Maxine Swenson 27703 Little Pleasant Undenvood MN 56586 THIS INSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY: SVINGEN, ATHENS, RUSSELL, HAGSTROM, HAUGRUD & KARKELA, PLLP 450 West Main P.O. Box 160 Perham, MN 56573 (218)346-4995 (TAK/tm) 885928 OFFICE OF COUNTY RECORDER OTTER TAIL MINNESOTA I hereby certify that this irrstrument # _ was filed/recorded in this office r l3c^d on the dayUMti___2001 at recording fee well certificate No,delinquent taxes and transfer entered; ^rtificate of Real Estate Vai^(^)r1iled () not required Certificate of Real Estate Ij ) . * (Q) County Auditor 885928 for by:Deputy flECEil/fcO JUN I 9 2019 LAND & RESOURCE by. Warranty Deed (individuatto Joint tenants) WARRANTY DEEDo STAT6 or MtNNBSOTASTATE DEED TAX DUE HEREON:. $84.15 "CJvjLV ^ ^ iOO\Date: y\ FOR VALUABLE CONSIDERATI^, Oscar J. Kawlewski and LaVonne Kawlewski, husband and wife, Grantors, hereby conve^and warrant to Russel Swenson and Maxine Swenson, as joint tenants,Grantees, reaUprpperty in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, described as follows: That part of Government Lots Three (3)tand Four (4), Section Thirty-two (32), Township One Hundred Thirty-five (135), Range Thirty-nine (39), Otter Tail County, Minnesota, described as follows:'V Commencing at the northwest corner of Government Lot One (1) of said Section 32; thence on an assumed bearing of South 89°06'10" East on the northerly line of Government Lots One (1), Twp (2) and Three (3) for a distance of 3,858.62 feet to point of beginningLof area to be described; thence continuing South 89°06’10" East 200.00 feet^thence South 0°18'50" West 1,529 feet more or less to the shoreline of Long Lake; thence northwesterly on said shoreline 233.00 feet more or le^ to the intersection with a line projected at a bearing of South 0°18'50"^West from point of beginning; thence North 0°18'50" East1,411.00feetmore^pr;Jesstopointof beginning; subject to the rights of the public in the township road over the northerly 33 feet thereof Together with and subject to a 20.00 foot wide non-exclusive easement to install underground utility lines under and across the following described tract: 33.0 ko 3 3.. * CO 0 i hereby certify that the twee for the year P tor the latKis described within are^d. County Treasurer Commencing at the northwest corner of Government Lot One (1) of said Section 32; thence on an assumed bearing of South 89°06'10" East on the northerly line of Government Lots One (1). Two (2), Three (3) and Four (4) for a distance of 4,258.62 feet; thence South 0°18'50" West 1,324.61 f^t to the point of beginning of said easement; thence continuing South 0° 18'50" West 20.00 feet to an iron monument; thence North 78°22'30” West 407.90 feet; thence North 0°18’50" East 20.00 feet; thence South 78°22’30" East 407.90 feet; to the point of beginning and there terminating. Reserving unto Grantors, their successors and assigns, a 20.00 foot wide non exclusive easement to install underground utility lines the centerline of said easement being described as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of Government Lot One (1) of said Section 32; thence on an assumed bearing of South 89°06'10" East on the northerly line of Government Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3) and Four (4) for a distance of 4,258.62 feet; thence South 0°18'50" West 1,334.61 feet to the point of beginning of said centerline; thence North 78°22'30" West 407.90 feet; thence North 0°18'50" East400.00 feet; thence North 78°22’30" 254.94 feet and there terminating. together with all hereditaments and appurtenances belonging thereto, subject to the following exceptions: Easements, restrictions and reservations of record, if any. Grantor certifies that the grantor does not know of any wells on the above-described Real Property. Oscar J. KaWlei^ki J LaVonne Kawlewski STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF OTTER TAIL) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 36T)dav of July, 2001. STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF OTTER TAIL) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before methis*^ ^vkjav of July, 2001, by Oscar J. Kawlewski and LaVonne Kawlewski, husbaod-and wife, Grantors. /1ERIWAKARKELA NOWRYFUBUC'MINNESOm OTFERTAlLObUNTY My ComnilsstonExpbm 01-31-08 j Notary Public Tax Statements for the real property described in this instrument should be sent to: ussel and Maxine Swenson 27703 Little Pleasant Undenvood MN 56586 THIS INSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY: SVINGEN, ATHENS, RUSSELL, HAGSTROM, HAUGRUD & KARKELA, PLLP 450 West Main P.O. Box160 Perham, MN 56573 (218)346-4995 (TAK/tm) 'Ur Marsha Bowman Marsha Bowman Monday, August 05, 2019 4:23 PM Melanie L Burham Cave Chris LeClair RE: MPCA Letter Re: Long Lake Campground Permit Application SKM_454el9080515500.pdf From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Lynn Cave, As you requested, I have attached the correspondence submitted to our Office, from the MPCA on the proposed Long Lake Lakeside RV Park. If you have any questions, please contact me. Have a nice afternoon, Marsha HcM'iha/Bowmo/n/ Office'A dmlnlitrcUm’ Lccnd/£r Rejouf'ce'Ma-tmgement GSC, 5WWFU- MW 56537 218-998-8099 m OTTER TAIL COUNTY - MINNESOTA From: Melanie L Burham Cave <iasewtaquilter@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, August 05, 2019 4:11 PM To: Marsha Bowman <MBowman@co.ottertail.mn.us> Subject: MPCA Letter Re: Long Lake Campground Permit Application Ms. Bowman, Please email me a copy of the letter that the Planning Board received on July 24,2019 from the MPCA regarding the Water quality concerns and the Conditional Use Permit Application for a campground on Long Lake. Thank you, Lynn Cave President LLRPOA Director for Long Lake, OTLPOA Email: iasewtaquilter@gmail.com. 1 Marsha Bowman Chris LeClair Wednesday, July 24, 2019 7:29 AM Marsha Bowman; Bert Olson; Jack Rosenthal; Brent Frazier; Bruce Stone; Dave Trites; David Wass; Judd Fischer; Richard Gabe; Rick Wilson; Rod Boyer (rboyer@loretel.net); Michelle Eldien; Ben Olson FW: Proposed Long Lake Lakeside RV Park From; Sent: To: Subject: FYI From: Randy Thune <rmthunellc@gmail.com> Date: Wednesday, July 24, 2019 at 7:25 AM To: Chris LeClair <cleclair@co.ottertail.mn.us> Subject: Fwd: Proposed Long Lake Lakeside RV Park -------Forwarded message--------- j^From: Schroeder, Scott T (MPCA) <scott.t.schroeder@state.mn.us> f Date:Tue,Jul23,2i019atl2:07PM ^ Subject: Proposed Long Lake Lakeside RV Park ^To: Randy Thune <rmthunellc^Email.com>. centraltradesg)vahoo.com <centraltrades(S)vahoo.com> ^CC: Courneya, Jim (MPCA) <iim.courneva(S)state.mn.us> Randy and Jeff, I As we previously discussed, the MPCA cannot provide a recommendation to the Otter Tail County Planning Commission \ or to the Applicants for the proposed Long Lake Lakeside RV Park. The MPCA's role and intent in this project is to inform \ the County and the Applicant that Long Lake (lake ID # 56-0210-00) is proposed to be included on the MPCA's 2020 llnventory of Impaired Waters and the 2020 federal 303(d) list of impaired waters requiring a Total Maximum Daily Load /study, due to excess nutrients (phosphorus) in the lake. The decision on whether to permit the construction of the ff project is a local one and the MPCA neither supports nor opposes it. The MPCA's role is to inform the process and f therefore, the project should be reviewed based on all shoreland, stormwater, wastewater, and any other applicable ■ rules and requirements. The East Otter Tail Soil and Water Conservation District, in partnership with the MPCA, are in the beginning stages of the i development of a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) report and Total Maximum Daily Load ^ (TMDL) study for the Otter Tail River Watershed. The TMDL study will include Long Lake and will aim to identify actual \ causes of Long Lake's nutrient loading, and will identify suggested pollutant reduction goals for bringing Long Lake into I compliance with state standards for excess nutrients. The development of the WRAPS report and TMDL study will I continue through 2019 and 2020 and is expected to be completed by early 2021. 1 Until the TMDL study or more thorough review is completed, the MPCA cannot predict or provide input on the potential impact of the proposed Lakeside RV Park on Long Lake's water quality. All lakeshore development, whether residential, commercial, agricultural, or other, can positively or negatively impact water quality. Excess nutrients such as phosphorus generally enter a waterbody from land uses in the watershed that allow stormwater, containing those nutrients, to flow into the waterbody. Excess nutrients are also stored in lake bed sediments, and in shallow lakes such as Long Lake, these nutrients can be re-entrained into the water due to things like carp or rough fish activity, natural wind and wave action, or high amounts of boat traffic. Therefore, ensuring that the project meets all applicable shoreland, stormwater, wastewater, and any other applicable rules and requirements, will help the Applicants and County ensure that the proposed Lakeside RV Park will not have a negative impact on the lake's water quality. Ensuring any applicable best management practices (BMPs) are included for keeping sediment, nutrients, and other pollutants out of the lake during and after project construction and throughout the operation of the RV park will help this as well. Examples might include stormwater BMPs that prevent excess stormwater runoff from entering the site and prevent nutrients or other pollutants being carried by stormwater off of the site and into the lake. Wastewater from falling septic systems has also been a significant source of nutrients and pollutants in shoreland areas, so proper design and operation of the wastewater system for such a project is crucial to avoiding future negative impacts to water quality. I can be contacted at the information provided below if there are further questions, or if the Applicants or the County would like more information on the future impairment listing of Long Lake or on the development of the WRAPS and TMDL for the Otter Tail River Watershed. Scott Schroeder | Environmental Specialist Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Northwest Watershed Unit 1 Watershed Division 714 Lake Avenue, Suite 220 | Detroit Lakes, MN | 56501 Office: 218-846-8134 | Fax: 218-846-0719 scott.t.schroeder(5)state.mn.us 1 www.pca.state.mn.us MIHNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYmu Our mission is to protect and improve the environment and human health. 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Thank you. 2 U‘ i CoT>jclv^dl«d ivn\A'^'3 Pctu<-€'V- ' f1+<?Marsha Bowman \ Chris LeClair ^ Wednesday, July 24, 2019 7:29 AM Marsha Bowman; Bert Olson; Jack Rosenthal; Brent Frazier; Bruce Stone; Dave Trites; David Wass; Judd Fischer; Richard Gabe; Rick Wilson; Rod Boyer (rboyer@loretel.net); Michelle Eldien; Ben Olson FW; Otter Tail Ri image001.jpg; Impaired Waters List - Otter Tail River Watershed.pdf; 20 Impaired Waters List - Otter Tail River Watershed.pdf From: Sent: To: =^r Watershed Impaired Waters - 2018 and 2020 Impaired Waters^Jsts 2ol8 Impaired Waters List - Otter Tail River Watershed.xisx; 20180^ Subject: Attachments:?r_Wa roposed Additions to MN FYI From: Randy Thune <rmthunellc(S)gmail.com> Date: Wednesday, July 24, 2019 at 7:26 AM To: Chris LeClair <cleclair@co.ottertail.mn.us> Subject: Fwd: Otter Tail River Watershed Impaired Waters - 2018 and 2020 Impaired Waters Lists V ----------Forwarded message--------- From: Jeff lavigne <centraltrades@vahoo.com> Date: Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 12:01 PM Subject: Fwd: Otter Tail River Watershed Impaired Waters - 2018 and 2020 Impaired Waters Lists To: Randy Thune <rmthunellc@gmail.com> Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Schroeder, Scott T (MPCA)" <scott.t.schroeder@state.mn.us> Date: July 11, 2019 at 12:49:37 PM CDT To: "centraltrades@vahoo.com" <centraltrades@vahoo.com> Subject: Otter Tail River Watershed Impaired Waters - 2018 and 2020 Impaired Waters Lists Fli Jefferey, Flere is that link again to the 2018 Minnesota Impaired Waters List (Microsoft Excel file) and the MPCA's Impaired Waters Viewer (online web map application that allows you to navigate to your area and view impaired waters): https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/minnesotas-impaired-waters-list 1 ■ • ' ‘ k. * v\ k *, h ■» vt-' •< ?,' ' i, *,Attechecf is the 2018 version of the list sortetl for the Otter Tail River Watershed in both Excel and PDF •/ forhiali.There"afe'e^ listed impairments on 64 waterbodies. Two stream reaches and one lake are listed due to two different impairments. You will notice most of the impairments are on lakes, but only 4 of those lakes are on the 2018 list due to Nutrients (most likely phosphorus, similar to Long Lake). The rest of the lakes are listed due to mercury in fish tissue, which is fairly common state wide and basically suggests that fish from those lakes should not be eaten on a regular basis but may be safe to eat on an occasional basis. f' A Note that this 2018 list includes those waters that have already been listed as impaired as of the year 2018. You will notice that Long Lake (56-0210-00) is not included on the 2018 list. Long Lake will be included on the 2020 version of the Impaired Waters List. The process takes time - the 2020 list will be put together starting later this year and will need to be approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Also attached is a list of those waterbodies that the MPCA is proposing to add to the 2020 Minnesota Impaired Waters List. You will see there are 19 impairments on 12 stream reaches and 26 lakes impairments proposed to be added. Fourteen of the lakes impairments will be for nutrients (likely phosphorus, similar to Long Lake). Finally, note that these lists include waterbodies located in Wilkin and Becker Counties in addition to Otter Tail, as the Otter Tail River Watershed covers all or parts of Clearwater, Becker, Otter Tail, Clay, and Wilkin Counties. Let me know if you are not able to open or use these documents. I could try in a Microsoft word document if needed, but Excel is probably the best option for displaying this data. -Scott Scott Schroeder | Environmental Specialist Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Northwest Watershed Unit | Watershed Division 714 Lake Avenue, Suite 220 | Detroit Lakes, MN | 56501 Office: 218-846-8134 | Fax: 218-846-0719 scott.t.schroederPstate.mn.us | www.pca.state.mn.us 2 Q ^o\g>]>9-|' '^^^<-1 Hs,\/‘W Y\J<x.]qj/'<^\^ Year Mercury TMDL Approved AUID Changes TMDL plan TMDL previously since last category region approved EPA ID# listed List Water Year added to Affected Partial tribal designated designation use TMDL target completion EPAWater body bodydescription Breckenndge Lk to Bois de Sioux R Stream Breckenridge Lk to Bois de Sioux R Stream JD 2 to Breckertridge Water body name Watershed nameListBasin Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of tfie North Red River of tfie North Red River of the North Red River of tfie North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of tfie North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of theNorth AUID County HUC8 Pollutant or stressor yeartype 1996Otter Tall River Wilkin 09020103 Otter Tail River 2007 32033Aquatic LifeAquatic Consumption Turbidity 4A09020103-502 Otter Tail River 2008 Otter Tail RiverWilkin09020103 Arsenic 4009020103-502 StreamOtter Tail River ' Lk 2004 Wilkin 09020103 Otter Tail River Aquatic Life Turbidity 2020 509020103-504 JD 2 to BreckenridgeLk Stream 2002Otter Tail River Wilkin 09020103 Otter Tail River Aquatic Life Fishes bioassessments 2020 509020103-504 StreamOtter Tail River Rice Lk to Mud Lk 1998 Otter Tail Otter Tail River Aquatic LifeAquatic Recreation Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Recreation Aquatic Recreation Aquatic Recreation Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption Aquatic Consumption 09020103 Dissolved oxygen Nutrient/eutrophication biological indicators 2020 509020103-532 Height of Land Lake or Reservoir Lake 2010 Becker 09020103 Otter Tail River 2020 503-0195-00 Height of Land Lake or Reservoir Lake 2012 Becker 09020103 Otter Tail River NE 2013 52380Mercury in fish tissue Nutrient/eutrophication biological indicators Nutrienl/eutrophication biological indicators Nutrient/eutrophication biological indicators 4A03-0195-00 St. Clair Lake or Reservoir Lake 2008 Becker 09020103 Otter Tail River 2016 662484A03-0382-00 West Spirit Lake or Reservoir Lake 2008 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River 2020 556-0502-00 Lake or Reservoir Lake 2012 Otter Tail RiverWineBecker09020103 2020 503-0398-00 Big Cormorant Lake or Reservoir Lake 1998 Becker 09020103 Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue 4A SW 2008 3550003-0576-00 Lake or Reservoir Lake 1998 Otter Tail Otter Tail RiverBig Pine 09020103 Mercury in fish tissue 4A SW 2008 3550056-0130-00 Lake or Reservoir 2012 Otter Tail Otter Tail RiverBlancheLake09020103 Mercury in fish tissue 4A SW 2013 5229056-0240-00 Lake or ReservoirBuchanan Lake 2010 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue 4A SW 2010 3937956-0209-00 Clitherall Lake or Reservoir Lake 1998 Otter Tail Otter Tail River SW09020103Mercury in fish tissue 4A 2008 3550056-0238-00 Lake or Reservoir 1998Cotton Lake Becker 09020103 Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue SW 2008 354994A03-0286-00 Crystal Lake or Reservoir Lake 2012 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue 2025 SW556-0749-00 Dead Lake or Reservoir Lake 1998 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue SW 2007 324144A56-0383-00 Lake or ReservoirDetroit Lake 1998 Becker 09020103 Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue 4A SW 2008 3550003-0381-00 East Battle Lake or Reservoir Lake 2002 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue SW2020556-0138-00 East Loon Lake or Reservoir Lake 2016 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue SW2029556-0523-00 East Lost (NorthBay)Lake or Reservoir Lake 2016 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue 5 SW202956-0378-01 East Lost (South Lake or Reservoir Lake 2016 SWBay)Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue 2029 556-0378-02 East Spirit Lake or Reservoir Lake 2016 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue 4A SW56-0501-00 Fish Lake or Reservoir Lake 2006 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River MercMjry in fish tissue SW2021556-0684-00 Floyd (south bay) Lake or Reservoir Lake 2002 Becker 09020103 Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue 4A SW 2007 3241403-0387-02 Franklin Lake or Reservoir Lake 2010 Otter Tail 09020103 SWOtter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue 2025 556-0759-00 Lake or Reservoir 1998 SW 35500IdaLakeBecker 09020103 Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue 4A 200803-0582-00 Lake or ReservoirIsland Lake 2010 Becker 09020103 Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue 4A NE 2010 3937703-0153-00 Lake or Reservoir Lake 2006 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue SW 2008 35500Jewett4A56-0877-00 Lake or Reservoir Lake 2016 Otter Tail 09020103 SWLeekOtter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue 4A56-0532-02 Leif Lake or Reservoir Lake 2010 Becker 09020103 Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue 2025 SW503-0575-00 Little floyd Lake or Reservoir 1998 SWLakeBecker09020103Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue 2025 503-0386-00 Little nald Lake or Reservoir Lake 1998 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue SW 2007 324144A56-0328-00 Little Pine Lake or Reservoir Lake 2002 Otter Tail 09020103 SWOtter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue 4A 2008 3550056-0142-00 EPA category changed from 4A to 5 Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Lizzie (north portion) Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury In fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Lake or Reservoir Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River SWLake19982031556-0760-01 Lake or Reservoir Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River SWLong-Lake 2010 2025 556-0784-00 Lake or Reservoir Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River SW 2007 32414LongLake 2002 4A56-0388-00 Marion Lake or Reservoir Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River SW 2007 32414Lake20064A56-0243-00 Lake or Reservoir SWMaud2012 Becker 09020103 Otter Tail River 2025Lake 503-0500-00 Melissa Lake or Reservoir Becker 09020103 Otter Tail River SWLake20082022503-0475-00 Mud Lake or Reservoir Becker SW 2007 32414Lake200209020103 Otter Tail River 4A03-0387-01 Lake or Reservoir Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River NE 2010 39377Murphy Lake 2010 4A56-0229-00 Lake or Reservoir SW 32414Muskrat1998Becker09020103 Otter Tail River 4A 2007Lake03-0360-00 Lake or Reservoir SW 2008 35500North Lida 1998 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River 4ALake56-0747-01 Orwell Lake or Reservoir Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River SW 2008 355002008 4ALake56-0945-00 39379Otter Tail Lake or Reservoir 1998 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River SW 2010Lake4A56-0242-00 35500PebbleLake or Reservoir Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River SW 2008Lake1998 4A56-0829-00 SW 2008 35500Lake or Reservoir Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River 4APelican Lake 1998 56-0786-00 32414Lake or Reservoir Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River SW 2007PickerelLake19984A56-0475-00 Lake or Reservoir Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River SW 2007 32414Prairie Lake 2004 4A56-0915-00 Lake or Reservoir SW 2013 52290Rose2012Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River 4ALake56-0360-00 Lake or Reservoir SW 2008 35500Rush1998Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River 4ALake56-0141-00 EPA category changed from 4A to 5 Rush-Lizzie(south portion)Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury In fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Lake or Reservoir SW1998Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail RiverLake 2031 556-0760-02 Same Lake or Reservoir SW 2010 39379Lake1998Becker09020103 Otter Tail River 4A03-0359-00 South Lida Lake or Reservoir Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River SWLake20122025556-0747-02 SW 2008 35500StarLake or Reservoir 1998 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River 4ALake56-0385-00 Stuart (Little WestBay)Lake or Reservoir Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River SWLake20122025556-0191-02 STUART (MAIN BASIN)SWLake or Reservoir Otter Tall 09020103 Otter Tail River 2025Lake2012 556-0191-01 35500SybilLake or Reservoir Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River SW 2008Lake20084A56-0387-00 Lake or Reservoir NE 2008 35499Toad Lake 1998 Becker 09020103 Otter Tail River 4A03-0107-00 Lake or Reservoir Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River SWTrowbridgeLake 2016 4A56-0532-01 35500Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River SW 2008WalkerLake or Reservoir 1998 4ALake56-0310-00 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River SW 2008 35500WallLake or Reservoir 1998 4ALake56-0658-00 SW 2007 32414West Battle Lake or Reservoir Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail RiverLake2002 4A56-0239-00 Lake or Reservoir Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River SWWest Lost Lake 2018 4A56-0481-00 SWWest Silent Lake or Reservoir Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River 2022Lake2008 556-0519-00 Zo\^ vsjaU-'TS 0\-^r \c^{\ |i\v^ Year Mercury TMDL Approved AUID Changes TMDL plan TMDL previously since last category region approved EPA ID# listed List Water Year body added to type List Affected Partial tribal designated designation use TMDL target completion EPAWater body name Water body description Watershed County HUC 8 nameBasinAUID Pollutant or stressor year Breckenridge Lk to Otter Tail River Bois de Sioux R Red River of the NorthStream 1996 09020103-502 Wilkin 09020103 Otter Tail River Aquatic Life Turbidity 4A 2007 32033 Breckenridge Lk to Otter Tail River Bois de Sioux R Red River of the North Aquatic ConsumptionStream 2008 09020103-502 Wilkin 09020103 Otter Tail River 4DArsenic JD 2 to Breckenridge Red River of the NorthOtter Tail River Lk Stream 2004 09020103 Otter Tail River Aquatic Life 2020 509020103-504 Wilkin Turbidity JD 2 to Breckenridge Red River of the North Red River of the North Stream 2002Otter Tail River Lk 09020103-504 Wilkin 09020103 Otter Tail River Aquatic Life Fishes bioassessments 2020 5 Otter Tail River Rice Lk to Mud Lk Stream 1998 09020103-532 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River Aquatic Life 2020 5Dissolved oxygen Red River of the North Aquatic Recreation Nutrient/eutrophication biological indicatorsHeight of Land Lake or Reservoir Lake 2010 09020103 Otter Tail River 2020 5Becker03-0195-00 Red River of the North Aquatic ConsumptionHeight of Land Lake or Reservoir Lake 2012 09020103 Otter Tail River 4A 2013 52380BeckerMercury in fish tissue NE03-0195-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Recreation Nutrient/eutrophication biological indicators 66248St Clair Lake or Reservoir Lake 2008 Becker 09020103 Otter Tail River 4A 201603-0382-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Recreation Nutrient/eutrophication biological indicators 2020West Spirit Lake or Reservoir Lake 2008 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River 556-0502-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Recreation N utrient/eutrophication biological indicators 2020Lake or Reservoir Lake 2012 Becker 09020103 Otter Tail River 5Wine03-0398-00 Red River of tt>e North Aquatic ConsumptionBig Cormorant Lake or Reservoir Lake 1998 Becker 09020103 Otter Tail River 4A SW 2008 35500Mercury in fish tissue03-0576-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption1998Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River SW 2008 35500Big Pine Lake or Reservoir Lake Mercury in fish tissue 4A56-0130-00 Red River of the North Aquatic ConsumptionBlancheLake or Reservoir Lake 2012 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue 4A SW 2013 5229056-024(H)0 Red River of the North Aquatic ConsumptionLake or Reservoir Lake 2010 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue 4A SW 2010 39379Buchanan56-0209-00 Red River of the North Aquatic ConsumptionLake or Reservoir Lake 1998 Otter Taii 09020103 Otter Taii River SW 2008 35500CiitheraitMercury in fish tissue 4A56-0238-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption1998 SW 2008 35499CottonLake or Reservoir Lake Becker 09020103 Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue 4A03-0286-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption2012Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River 2025 5 SWCrystalLake or Reservoir Lake Mercury in fish tissue56-0749-00 Red River of the North Aquatic ConsumptionLake or Reservoir Lake 1998 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue 4A SW 2007 32414Dead56-0383-00 Red River of the North Aquatic ConsumptionLake or Reservoir Lake 1998 Becker 09020103 Otter Tail River SW 2008 35500DetroitMercury in fish tissue 4A03-0381-00 Red River of the North Aquatic ConsumptionLake or Reservoir Lake 2002 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River Mercury in fish tissue 2020 5 SW■ East Battle 56-^138-00 Red River of theNorth Aquatic Consumption2016Lake or Reservoir Lake Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River 5 SWEast Loon Mercury in fish tissue 202956-0523-00 Red River of the NorthEast Lost (North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue SW20295Bay)Lake or Reservoir 2016 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail RiverLake56-0378-01 East Lost (South Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue SW202952016Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail RiverBay)Lake or Reservoir Lake 56-0378-02 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue SW4AEast Spirit Lake or Reservoir Lake 2016 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River56-0501-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue 2021 5 SWLake or Reservoir Lake 2006 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail RiverFish56-0684-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue SW 2007 32414200209020103 Otter Tail River 4AFloyd (south bay) Lake or Reservoir Lake Becker03-0387-02 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue SW20255FranklinLake or Reservoir Lake 2010 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River56-0759-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue 2008 355004ASW09020103 Otter Tail RiverLake or Reservoir Lake 1998 BeckerIda03-0582-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue 39377NE2010201009020103 Otter Tail River 4AIslandLake or Reservoir Lake Becker03-0153-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue 2008 355004ASW2006Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail RiverJewettLake or Reservoir Lake 56-0877-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue SW4ALake or Reservoir Lake 2016 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail RiverLeek56-0532-02 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue 2025 5 SWLeifLake or Reservoir Lake 2010 Becker 09020103 Otter Tail River03-0575-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue 2025 SW199809020103 Otter Tail River 5Little Floyd Lake or Reservoir Lake Becker03-0386-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue 2007 324144ASW1998Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail RiverLittle McDonald Lake or Reservoir Lake 56-0328-00 Red Rh/er of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue SW 2008 35500Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River 4ALittle Pine Lake or Reservoir Lake 2002 56-0142-00 EPA category changed from 4A to 5 Lizzie (north portion)Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue SWOtter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River 2031 5Lake or Reservoir 1998Lake 56-0760-01 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue 2025 SW2010Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River 5Lake or Reservoir LakeLong 56-0784-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue SW 2007 32414Otter Tall 09020103 Otter Tail River 4ALake or Reservoir Lake 2002Long 56-0388-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue SW 2007 324144ALake or Reservoir Lake 2006 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail RiverMarion56-0243-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue 2025 SWBecker09020103 Otter Tail River 5Lake or Reservoir Lake 2012Maud 03-0500-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue 2022 SW200809020103 Otter Tail River 5MelissaLake or Reservoir Lake Becker03-0475-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue SW 2007 32414200209020103 Otter Tail River 4AMudLake or Reservoir Lake Becker03-0387-01 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue 2010 393774ANEMurphyLake or Reservoir Lake 2010 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River56-0229-00 Red River of theNorth Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue 2007 3241409020103 Otter Tail River 4A SWLake or Reservoir Lake 1998 BeckerMuskrat03-0360-00 7^ Red River cpf the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue 355004ASW2008Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail RiverLake or Reservoir Lake 1998North Lida 56-0747-01 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue SW 2008 355004A2008Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail RiverOrwelLake or Reservoir Lake 56-0945-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue 2010 393794A SWOtter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail RiverOtter Tail Lake or Reservoir Lake 1998 56-0242-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue 35500SW2008Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River 4ALake or Reservoir Lake 1998Pebble 56-0829-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue SW 2008 355004A1998Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail RiverLake or Reservoir LakePelican 56-0786-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consurr^tion Mercury in fish tissue 324144ASW20071998Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail RiverLake or Reservoir LakePickerel 56-0475-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue SW 2007 324144A2004Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail RiverLake or Reservoir LakePrairie 56-0915-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consunrption Mercury in fish tissue SW 2013 522904ALake or Reservoir Lake 2012 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail RiverRose56-0360-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue 355004ASW 2008Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail RiverLake or Reservoir Lake 1998Rush 56-0141-00 EPA category changed from 4A to 5 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue 2031 Rush-Lizzie( south portion)SW1998Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River 5Lake or Reservoir Lake 56-0760-02 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue 39379SW 2010Becker 09020103 Otter Tail River 4ALake or Reservoir Lake 1998Sallie 03-0359-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue 2025 SWOtter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River 5Lake or Reservoir Lake 2012South Lida 56-0747-02 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue SW 2008 355004ALake or Reservoir Lake 1998 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail RiverStar56-0385-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue Stuart (Little West 2025 SWOtter Tail 09020103 Otter Tall River 5Lake or Reservoir Lake 2012Bay)56-0191-02 STUART (MAIN BASIN)Red River of ttie North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue SWOtter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River 2025 52012Lake or Reservoir Lake 56-0191-01 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue SW 2008 355004A2008Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail RiverLake or Reservoir LakeSybil 56-0387-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue 4A NE 2008 3549909020103 Otter Tail RiverLake or Reservoir Lake 1998 BeckerToad03-0107-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consurrption Mercury in fish tissue 4A SW2016Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail RiverLake or Reservoir LakeTrowbridge 56-0532-01 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue 35500SW20084ALake or Res^oir Lake 1998 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail RiverWalker56-0310-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue 35500SW 20081998Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River 4AWallLake or Reservoir Lake 56-0658-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue SW 2007 324144ALake or Reservoir Lake 2002 Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River.West Battle 56-0239-00 Red River of the North Aquatic Consumption Mercury in fish tissue SWOtter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail River 4ALake or Reservoir Lake 2018West Lost 56-0481-00 Red River of theNorth Aquatic Cortsumption Mercury in fish tissue 2022 SW52008Otter Tail 09020103 Otter Tail RiverWest Silent Lake or Reservoir Lake 56-0519-00 Z.0 Z.O /cWcfic?n5 +0 AM Wa.-(c.fi o^^!rr<>-i.\ A-W'V vy/g-tg-fskAcl (MC") WID Listing Year Develop TMDLImpairmentReach Name Reach Description(09020103- ###) **Breckenridge Lake to Bois de Sioux River Otter Tail River Fish-IBI*-502 Benthic Macroinvert.-IBIJudicial Ditch 2 to Breckenridge LakeOtter Tail River-504 ***E. coliLittle Toad Lk to T138 R38W S30, SWToad River-526 corner Little Toad Lk to T138 R38W S30, SW corner ___ FIsh-IBI **Toad River-526 Total Suspended Solids **YesCampbell Creek Campbell Lk to Floyd Lk-543 *****Unnamed Ik (56-0821-00) to Pelican R E. coliOtter Tail River-574 *****E. coliUnnamed cr to Dead LkUnnamed creek-757 **E. coliCD 3 to Otter Tail RUnnamed creek-761 **Unnamed ditch along 190th St to Otter Tail R Dissolved OxygenJudicial Ditch 2-764 ** ***Unnamed ditch along 190th St to Otter Tail R _______ E. coliJudicial Ditch 2-764 Unnamed ditch along 190th St to Otter Tail R Fish-IBIJudicial Ditch 2-764 Dissolved Oxygen YesPelican River Lk Lizzie to Reed Cr-767 Fish-IBILk Lizzie to Reed CrPelican River-767 E. coli *****Reed Cr to Otter Tail RPelican River-768 ***£. coli **Unnamed cr to Pine Lk-770 Toad River Benthic Macroinvert.-IBIPelican River Highway 10 to Detroit Lk-772 **Dissolved OxygenHighway 10 to Detroit Lk-772 Pelican River E. coli *****Highway 10 to Detroit Lk-772 Pelican River Fish-IBI **Highway 10 to Detroit Lk-772 Pelican River Listing Year Develop TMDLLocation Description ImpairmentLake ID #Lake Name Nutrient/eutrophication **03-0206-00 Upper Egg **10 Ml NWOF PONSFORD Nutrient/eutrophication03-0213-00 Waboose **Nutrient/eutrophication03-0235-00 Mallard Fishes bioassessments03-0265-00 Eagle FRAZEE 1 Ml N OF LAKE CENTER Fishes bioassessmentsLittle Cormorant03-0506-00 **Upper Cormorant03-0588-00 3 Ml NW OF CORMORANT Fishes bioassessments Middle Cormorant03-0602-00 2 Ml NW OF CORMORANT Fishes bioassessments YesOtter Tail Nutrient/eutrophication56-0210-00 Long Fishes bioassessmentsWalker7 Ml SE OF DENT56-0310-00 5 Ml W OF PERHAM Fishes bioassessments56-0328-00 Little McDonald **3 MIN OF DENT Fishes bioassessmentsPaul56-0335-00 **Big McDonald 4 Ml NW OF DENT Fishes bioassessments56-0386-01 Fishes bioassessmentsUNDERWOOD56-0448-00 Anna Nutrient/eutrophication **YesCrooked56-0458-00 West Silent 8 Ml W OF DENT Fishes bioassessments56-0519-00 Nutrient/eutrophication YesNORWAY (EAST BAY)6 Ml N OF UNDERWOOD56-0569-01 YesNutrient/eutrophicationNORWAY (WEST BAY)6 Ml N OF UNDERWOOD56-0569-02 **5 Ml NE O FERGUS FALLS Fishes bioassessments56-0684-00 Fish Nutrient/eutrophication YesUnnamed56-0791-00 10 Ml N O FERGUS FALLS Fishes bioassessmentsJewett56-0877-00 **Nutrient/eutrophication Yes56-0882-00 Devils **Nutrient/eutrophication YesGrandrud56-0907-00 YesNutrient/eutrophication56-0979-00 Johnson Nutrient/eutrophication **Yes56-0982-00 Oscar **Nutrient/eutrophication Yes56-1014-00 Hovland YesNutrient/eutrophicationTwin56-1525-00 'Index of Biological Integrity "Anticipated to be listed on the 2020 303(d) and 305(b) lists. "'Estimate that 4 of the 8 E. co//-caused impairments will be addressed with TMDLs, pending results of Microbial Source Tracking (MST). Marsha Bowman jeff lavigne <centraltrades@yahoo.com> Wednesday, September 11, 2019 6:08 AM Marsha Bowman Re: Gary top; Lakeside RV Park, Long Lak£ ^56-210) From: Sent: To: Subject: Ok thanks, You can send it to: Jeff LaVigne 41277 noth ave Pelican rapids MN 56572 Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 10, 2019, at 3:39 PM, Marsha Bowman <MBowman@co.ottertail.mn.us> wrote: > > Jeff, > > The Applicant is the property owner. However, I can mail you a "copy" if you would like. (The original permit card will go to the property owner.) > > If that works, please provide me with the name/address to which you would like to have the copy mailed. Marsha > > Marsha Bowman > Office Administrator > Land & Resource Management > GSC, 540 W Fir > Fergus Falls, MN 56537 >218-998-8099 > > Original Message— > From: jeff lavigne <centraltrades@yahoo.com> > Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2019 3:14 PM > To: Marsha Bowman <MBowman@co.ottertail.mn.us> > Subject: Re: Gary top; Lakeside RV Park, Long Lake (56-210) > > > I sapped it cant be mailed to us? > > Sent from my iPhone > » On Sep 10, 2019, at 12:32 PM, Marsha Bowman <MBowman@co.ottertail.mn.us> wrote; » » Hi Jeff, » » The contact info for Gary Topp is: 218-821-7669. » » The Conditional Use Permit (CUP) will be mailed to the property owner(s): Russel & Maxine Swenson, 27703 Little Pleasant Tr, Underwood, MN 56586. » » My intent is to have it in the mail tomorrow, September 11th. 1 » » If you have any questions, please contact me. Marsha » » Marsha Bowman » Office Administrator » Land & Resource Management » GSC, 540 W Fir » Fergus Falls, MN 56537 >>218-998-8099 » » Original Message— » From: jeff lavigne <centraltrades@yahoo.com> » Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2019 11:26 AM » To: Marsha Bowman <MBowman@co.ottertail.mn.us> » Subject: Gary top » » » Hi Marsha, » Would you have a contact info for Gary Topp. » Also to you think the permit is getting sent to us or the land owners?? » Sent from my iPhone » >» On Aug 27, 2019, at 8:58 AM, Marsha Bowman <MBowman@co.ottertail.mn.us> wrote: »> >» Good Morning Jeff, »> >» The address is: »> >» 118 N Main Ave, New York Mills »> >» If you have any questions, please contact me. Marsha »> >» Marsha Bowman >» Office Administrator >» Land & Resource Management >» GSC, 540 W Fir >» Fergus Falls, MN 56537 >>>218-998-8099 »> »> »> >» From: jeff lavigne <centraltrades@yahoo.com> >» Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2019 7:04 AM >» To: Marsha Bowman <MBowman@co.ottertail.mn.us> >» Subject: Meeting »> >» Can you tell me the address of where the commissioners meeting is today. >» Thanks »> >» Sent from my iPhone »> Original Message- » » > > 2 Board of Commissioners' Meeting Minutes August 27, 2019 Lakeside RV Park/Russel & Maxine Swenson: Property Owners Melanie Cave and Stan Smith expressed concerns with the high phosphorus levels on Long Lake that currently flows into Otter Tail Lake. Ms. Cave briefed the Board of a 5-year plan with the DNR to address the high levels of phosphorus on Long Lake and is concerned that increased activity on the lake may lengthen the process. She also spoke of the damage to property caused by bogs on the lake and the concern of safety for residents. Land and Resource Director Chris LeClair commented that the DNR has been notified of this application and no response was received. The proposed campground is within the guidelines of our ordinance. . \ Motion by Rogness, second by Johnson and unanimously carried to approve the Conditional Permit (CUP) for Lakeside RV Park/ Russel & Maxine Swenson to develop a CommercjarRV Park and d'Hveways as shown on the document titled “Proposed Commercial PUD of Lakeside RV Park” dat^ June 18tn, 2019. The proposal includes 13 tier 1 units, 13 tier 2 units and 25 tier 3 units. Request i'ncludes13 boat slips. The proposal is located in R GL 3 in Section 32 of Rush Lake Township: Long iJake (56-;^10), RDJ \\Evenson's Second Addition/Jeanne Hovland & Paul Evenson: Motion by Lindquist, second by Rogness and unanimously carried, with. Johnson abstaining, to approve the Preliminary Plat titled “Evenson’s Second Addition" consisting of '^single family residential non-riparian lots, 2 blocks, and 7 non-residential non-riparian lots 1 block, with^Donditions as recommended by the Planning Commission. The property is located in part of Gov’t Lot 1 ^ the^S^ V^ 'Qf SE % section 28 of Lida Township: Lake Lida (56-747), GD. S. \ Andrew & Michelle Bode: ^ \ Motion by Johnson, second by Murphy and unanimousl^'Qafried to approve the Conditional Use Permit for Andrew & Michelle Bode to construct a pole shed to be used for commercial use, with conditions as recommended by the Planning CommissiqnSThe property is Ideated in the SW Vi NE % & Gov’t Lot 4 Ex Trs Ex Platted AKA parcels J&L in Unrecorded Plat of Willow, Section 26 of Leaf Lake Township: East Leaf Lake (56-116), RD. Woodland Beach Resort Association: Motion by Rogness, second by Lindquist and unanimously carried to approve a Conditional Use Permit for Woodland Beach Resort Association to donvert the existing (Cabin No. 9) 20’ x 10’ deck to a 20’ x 13’ enclosed sun/screen porch with no'impact to exceed existing impervious surface area. Currently there are approx. 3’ of pavers that corrje out from the existing deck. The pavers will be removed, and the proposed new enclosed porch will cover this area, therefore no new impervious surface will be added. Camper Lot #7 Build a new sunroom/3 season porch on to our existing manufactured home & reuse sections of existing deck to create a new deck, Sunroom/3 season porch 11 ’-10" x 26’ = 308 Sq. ft. New Deck or pavers IT-10” X 1T = 130 Sq. Ft, Existing (mpervious Surface area 454 Sq. Ft. - New Impervious will be reduced to 438 Sq. Ft. C.amper Lot #9 Enclose existing 8’ x 25’ deck with a screen porch. The proposal is located in R of GL 3, Section 2, Everts Township: Otter Tail Lake (56-242), GD. Subsurface Sewage Treatment Systems Ordinance Land and Resource Director Chris LeClair provided a document to the Commissioners highlighting proposed revisions to the Sanitation Code for Subsurface Sewage Treatment Systems (SSTS) Ordinance based on comments received at the public hearing held on April 23, 2019. He briefed the Board of the proposed changes and plans to implement the revised Ordinance January 1,2020. Motion by Rogness, second by Lindquist and unanimously carried to reconvene the Public Hearing for the Sanitation Code for proposed revisions to the Subsurface Sewage Treatment Systems Ordinance on October 22, 2019 at 1:00 p.m., to be held at the Government Services Center in Fergus Falls, MN. The motion includes the Land and Resource Director to provide contractors with a copy of the current Sanitation Code along with the list of proposed changes presented at the August 27'^ Board meeting. It is requested that comments to the Commissioners and/or the Land and Resource Director be received by noon on October 17, 2019. Page 2 of 5 Otter Tail County. Planning Commission August 14, 2019; Page 3 Motion to redact the email from the record: A motion by Gabe, second by Trites to redact the email from the record, the email did not identify the author. Voting: All members in favor. Ron Sugdon (Resort / RV Campground owner) stated that residents of an RV Park become part of the community and provide benefits to the community; he requested approval of the proposal. Bob Brock indicated the consideration is not just about economics. Motion: A motion by Wass, second by Frazier to approve the request as proposed; with the suggestion the developer work with Rush Lake Township to have them consider a speed limit reduction on Long Lake Road (as referenced in the July 13, 2019 email from Andy Klinnert, Chairman, Rush Lake Township). Voting; All Members in favor. Brent Frazier recused himself from this Application. Otter Tail County. Ranning Commission August 14,2019; Page 2 Firefly Dead Lake / Jade Nellson Properties. LLC - Withdrawn: A Conditional Use Permit Application (as stated by the Applicant on the Application): On July 11, 2018 a CUP and Preliminary Plat of Common Interest Community No. 84 Firefly Dead Lake, proposing to convert White Haven Resort into a Common Interest Community plat of 16 residential dwelling units was approved by the Planning Commission with subsequent approval by the Otter Tail County Commissioners. We are requesting the following with regards to the previous CUP conversion granted and that a new CUP be approved and issued: Replace each of the existing Cabins 1-3 and Cabins 5-7 with a one level prefabricated modular 14 x 50 foot Cabin. Modular Cabins No. 1-3 will be located 20 feet further back from the lake then existing Cabins No. 1-3. Cabin No. 4 will continue with the permitted remodel within the existing footprint. Modular Cabin No. 5 will be located 37 feet further back from the lake then existing Cabin No. 5. Modular Cabin No. 6 will be located 31 feet further back from the lake then existing Cabin No. 6. Modular Cabin No. 7 will be located 61 feet further back from the lake then existing Cabin No. 7. Modular Cabin No. 8 will be located no closer to the lake then what was previously approved. Modular Cabins No. 9-16 will be located behind the 200 foot setback line as previously approved with a second living level and deck above, all within a 14 x 50 foot footprint. Earthwork and estimated tree removals are shown on the attached 8-1/2 x11 sheet labeled Trees/Earthwork Impact. The proposal is located at 38045 White Haven Rd in Sections 9 & 16 of Dead Lake Township; Dead Lake (56-383), NE. Planning Commission Motion - July 10. 2019; A motion by Trites, second by Wilson to table to August 14, 2019, as requested by the Applicant, to provide the Applicant the opportunity to provide an alternate plan that meets the Shoreland Management Ordinance requirements and addresses additional concerns that have been expressed. There was not any correspondence from the public received on this request An email dated July 16, 2019 from Glenn Howe (agent), requesting to respectfully withdraw the Conditional Use Permit Application for Firefly Dead Lake, was read into the record. Motion: A motion by Frazier, second by Wilson to accept the withdrawal of the Conditional Use Permit Application for Firefly Dead Lake, as requested in the July 16,2019 email. Voting; All Members in favor. “Evenson’s Second Addition" / Jeanne Hovland & Paul Evenson, - Approved With One Condition: A Preliminary Plat of “Evenson’s Second Addition”, consisting of 8 Single Family Residential Non-Riparian Lots, 2 Blocks, and 7 Non-Residential Non-Riparian Lots 1 Block. The proposal is located in Part of GL 1 & the SE V4 of SE VJ, Section 28 of Lida Township; Lake Lida (56- 747), GD. Dave Anderson (Anderson Land Surveying) and Lucas Evenson represented the Application. Written correspondence was read into the record. Randy Woskoski expressed concerns of the effects development would have on his deer hunting (meeting regulations) and with foot & vehicle trespass (safety). Motion: A motion by Trites, second by Wilson to approve as presented, with the condition that a building cannot be built over the existing tile line on Lot 6, Block 1. Voting: All Members in favor. Brent Frazier returned to the Meeting. Andrew & Michelle Bode - Approved With A Condition: A Conditional Use Permit Application (as staled by the Applicant on the Application): Construct a pole shed to be used for commercial use. Commercial Use is for boat storage. Construction will be done at one time, not done in phases. Signage will be on building only. No parking onsite. Drive in for customers and leave after drop off. No noise generated. No additional lighting needed. House of operation - as needed. On call basis. Never before 8 a.m. or after 8 p.m. 7 days a week. The proposal is located in the SW1/4 NE1/4 & GL 4 Ex Trs Ex Platted AKA Parcels J & L in Unrecorded Plat of Willow, Section 26 of Leaf Lake Township; East Leaf Lake (56-116), RD. Andy and Michelle Bode represented the Application. Written correspondence was read into the record. Motion: A motion by Wilson, second by Frazier to approve as presented, not limiting the storage to boats only and with the condition outside storage is not allowed. Voting: All Members in favor. Lakeside RV Park / Russel & Maxine Swenson - Approved As Presented: A Conditional Use Permit Application (as stated by the Applicant on the Application): Development of a Commercial RV Park and driveways as shown on the drawing named Proposed Commercial PUD of Lakeside RV Park dated June 18"', 2019. Proposal includes 13 tier 1 units, 13 tier 2 units and 25 tier 3 units. Request includes 13 boat slips. The proposal is located in Pt GL 3 in Section 32 of Rush Lake Township; Long Lake (56-210), RD. Planning Commission July 10. 2109 - Motion; A motion by Trites, second by Wass to table to August 14, 2019, as requested by the Applicant, to allow the Applicant time to provide additional evidence insuring there is safe access and to have the DNR assess the potential impact on Long Lake. The Applicant must provide their information to Land & Resource Management by July 26, 2019. Jeff Lavigne and Randy Thune represented the Application. Written correspondence was read into the record. Melanie Lynn Cave provided a letter and an email which were read into the record. Upon reading the email, it was found that the author of the letter was not identified. Marsha Bowman Chris LeClair Wednesday, July 24, 2019 7:29 AM Marsha Bowman; Bert Olson; Jack Rosenthal; Brent Frazier; Bruce Stone; Dave Trites; David Wass; Judd Fischer; Richard Gabe; Rick Wilson; Rod Boyer (rboyer@loretel.net); Michelle Eldien; Ben Olson FW: Long Lake Rd. From: Sent: To: Subject: FYI From: Randy Thune <rmthunellc@gmail.com> Date: Wednesday, July 24, 2019 at 7:27 AM To: Chris LeClair <cleclair(aco.ottertail.mn.us> Subject: Fwd: Long Lake Rd. ---------Forwarded message........... From: jeff lavigne <centraltrades@vahoo.com> Date: Sat, Jul 13, 2019 at 5:34 PM Subject: Fwd: Long Lake Rd. To: Randy Thune <rmthunellc@gmail.com> Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: Andy Klinnert <dak@arvig.net> July 13, 2019 at 5:00:05 PM CDT ^yXo\ "centraltrades@vahoo.com" <centraltrades@vahoo.com> James or Pam Moe <moemoe@arvig.net> ^^^bject: Long Lake Rd. Jeff, Per our conversation today we did discuss your application to develop a camp ground on Long Lake but as that project is County control we at Rush Lake Township decided not to take a position. We didn't think that increased traffic as a result of the project would be a large factor. If and when your project is approved and the local residents request speed controls we would consider that. Be aware that Minnesota statute requires that if a road speed is to be changed from 55 miles per hour the only option is 35. 1 A Thank You, Andy Klinnert Chairman Rush Lake Township. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 2 Marsha Bowman Chris LeClair Wednesday, July 24, 2019 7:29 AM Marsha Bowman; Bert Olson; Jack Rosenthal; Brent Frazier; Bruce Stone; Dave Trites; David Wass; Judd Fischer; Richard Gabe; Rick Wilson; Rod Boyer (rboyer@loretel.net); Michelle Eldien; Ben Olson FW: Proposed Long Lake Lakeside RV Park From: Sent: To: Subject: FYI From: Randy Thune <rmthunellc@gmail.com> Date: Wednesday, July 24, 2019 at 7:25 AM To: Chris LeClair <cleclair(S)co.ottertail.mn.us> Subject: Fwd: Proposed Long Lake Lakeside RV Park U ---------Forwarded message---------- Schroeder, Scott T (MPCA) <scott.t.schroeder@state.mn.us> ( f) \ f ^^J>aferTue, Jul 23, 2019 at 12:07 PM 5 V0 ) ^4-.Sdfiject: Proposed Long Lake Lakeside RV Park ^ j /JaTtfrRandv Thune <rmthunellc(5)gmail.com>. centraltrades@vahoo.com <centraltrades@vahoo.com> / jjiierCourneya, Jim (MPCA) <iim.courneva@state.mn.us> Randy and Jeff, As we previously discussed, the MPCA cannot provide a recommendation to the Otter Tail County Planning Commission or to the Applicants for the proposed Long Lake Lakeside RV Park. The MPCA's role and intent in this project is to inform the County and the Applicant that Long Lake (lake ID # 56-0210-00) is proposed to be included on the MPCA's 2020 “inventory of Impaired Waters and the 2020 federal 303(d) list of impaired waters requiring a Total Maximum Daily Load study, due to excess nutrients (phosphorus) in the lake. The decision on whether to permit the construction of the project is a local one and the MPCA neither supports nor opposes it. The MPCA's role is to inform the process and therefore, the project should be reviewed based on all shoreland, stormwater, wastewater, and any other applicable rules and requirements. The East Otter Tail Soil and Water Conservation District, in partnership with the MPCA, are in the beginning stages of the development of a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) report and Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study for the Otter Tail River Watershed. The TMDL study will include Long Lake and will aim to identify actual causes of Long Lake's nutrient loading, and will identify suggested pollutant reduction goals for bringing Long Lake into compliance with state standards for excess nutrients. The development of the WRAPS report and TMDL study will continue through 2019 and 2020 and is expected to be completed by early 2021. 1 /Until the TMDL study or more thorough review is completed, the MPCA cannot predict or provide input on the potential Vimpact of the proposed Lakeside RV Park on Long Lake's water quality. All lakeshore development, whether residential, commercial, agricultural, or other, can positively or negatively impact water quality. Excess nutrients such as phosphorus generally enter a waterbody from land uses in the watershed that allow stormwater, containing those nutrients, to flow f into the waterbody. Excess nutrients are also stored in lake bed sediments, and in shallow lakes such as Long Lake, these 1 nutrients can be re-entrained into the water due to things like carp or rough fish activity, natural wind and wave action, \or high amounts of boat traffic. Therefore, ensuring that the project meets all applicable shoreland, stormwater, wastewater, and any other applicable rules and requirements, will help the Applicants and County ensure that the proposed Lakeside RV Park will not have a ■pegative impact on the lake's water quality. Ensuring any applicable best management practices (BMPs) are included for ^keeping sediment, nutrients, and other pollutants out of the lake during and after project construction and throughout 'the operation of the RV park will help this as well. Examples might include stormwater BMPs that prevent excess stormwater runoff from entering the site and prevent nutrients or other pollutants being carried by stormwater off of the site and into the lake. Wastewater from failing septic systems has also been a significant source of nutrients and pollutants in shoreland areas, so proper design and operation of the wastewater system for such a project is crucial to avoiding future negative impacts to water quality. »^an be contacted at the information provided below if there are further questions, or if the Applicants or the County V would like more information on the future impairment listing of Long Lake or on the development of the WRAPS and ITMDL for the Otter Tail River Watershed. ^ott Schroeder | Environmental Specialist Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) I Northwest Watershed Unit | Watershed Division 714 Lake Avenue, Suite 220 | Detroit Lakes, MN | 56501 Office: 218-846-8134 | Fax: 218-846-0719 ,cott.t.schroeder(5)state.mn.us | www.pca.state.mn.us MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYrm Our mission is to protect and improve the environment and human health. 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Thank you. 2 RUSH LAKE TOWNSHIP OTTER TAIL COUNTY MINNESOTA Pamela Moe, Clerk 43394 Round Lake Drive OttertaiIMN 56571 Phone: 218-849-2881 Town Hall Address: 42757 Co Hwy 14 RECEIVED AUG 08 2C'3 LANDS RESOURCE August 6, 2019 Otter Tail County Planning Commission Otter Tail County Government Services Center 540 West Fir Fergus Falls MN 56537 In Re: Lakeside RV Park Conditional Use Permit Dear Planning Commission, After discussion during our August 5* Township Board meeting, the Rush Lake Township Board feels that Long Lake Road in Rush Lake Township, which is a gravel road, is currently not suitable for the traffic which would be generated by the proposed RV park. The Rush Lake Township Board states that in order to maintain the safety and well-being of our township residents, the developers would be required to pave Long Lake Road for approximately 7000 feet, from the Otter Tail Township line to the driveway accessing the RV Park. The required specifications for newly paved roads in Rush Lake Township are 22 foot paved surface, 3 inch thick, with 2 foot shoulders. The entire cost of the paving, from preparation of the surface to the final shouldering, would be at the developers’ expense. The township would maintain the paving onward. Please contact the Board Chair, Andy Klinnert, if you have any questions. His cell number is 218-298-0133. Respectfully, "PatfuJUi, ff] Pamela Moe, Clerk Rush Lake Township 43394 Round Lake Drive OttertaiIMN 56571 I Marsha Bowman Marsha Bowman Tuesday, August 13, 2019 2:06 PM jeff lavigne Letter Submitted by Rush Lake Township; Long Lake Road / Lakeside RV Park SKM_454el9081313240.pdf From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Jeff Lavigne, As you requested, I have attached the letter (dated August 6, 2019), from Rush Lake Township. This letter is addressed to the Otter Tail County Planning Commission and will be read into the record at the August 14, 2019 Planning Commission Meeting. If you have any questions, please contact me. Marsha f^anhcvBowmcuv Office^ A L(M\d/£r 'ReiOvu'ce/Ma^^a.^etnent GSC, 540 W fu- MW 56537 218-998-8099 OTTER TAIL COUNTY • MINNESOTA 1 " h Otter Tail County Planning CommissionTo: 2019FROM: Jim Wherley-Owner Sunset Bay Resort, Richville, MN RE: Lakeside RV Park Dear Planning Commission: I am writing this letter in support of the proposed Lakeside RV Park on Long Lake because I cannot make it to tonight's Planning Commission meeting. It is not very often that a new proposed Resort/RV Park is initiated these days. The capital investment in development and infrastructure is high. Otter Tail county is Minnesota lakes country, and with that Resorts and RV Parks have long been a natural and long standing business proposition. Resorts and RV Parks introduce new families to the county, and bring in new disposable income. Many of us were probably introduced to the county through resorts on a lake, and subsequently bought land or homes because of our experiences at a resort or RV park. The state of resorts in Minnesota is not a good one. Focusing on Otter Tail County alone, according to the MN Department of Revenue's 2017 Number of Resort Establishments by County 1985-2016 (found at, https://www.revenue.state.mn.us/tourism-industry-reports) Otter Tail has seen resort establishments decline from 128 to only 68 in that time frame. This means less and less new guests visiting our county. This then means less money spent in our cities and towns impacting not just resorts, but all associated businesses within the vicinity of resorts. Guests to resorts spend money on food, recreation, lodging, gas and related goods that is an economic driver to many of the small towns surrounding the over 1,000 lakes in our county. Many of the small businesses in these towns may already be suffering because of the reduction in resort guests due to the decline in the number of resorts through the years. Approving the proposed Lakeside RV Park is not only about the RV Park. It is about the entire economic well-being of the communities and businesses around the lake(s). Tourism is an economic driver to Otter Tail, and allowing this RV Park will provide new guests the opportunity to experience Otter Tail County AND spend money within the county. I know there is opposition to this RV Park due to concerns for the lake and its environment. Resorts and RV Parks have a vested interest in the well-being of all the lakes. It is how we propose to make a living. Our guest's fish and recreate on the lakes, they swim in the lakes, and enjoy the natural beauty of them. Properly managed Resorts and RV Parks have a significant interest in the protection of the lake and its environment. I would assume that Lakeside RV Park would be a good steward of the lake and is environment rather than be a detriment to it. On behalf of the resorting community I ask the Planning Commission to approve the proposed Lakeside RV Park. Primarily to allow the legacy that is Minnesota lakes country to be enjoyed by guests who visit our county for years to come. My belief is the County needs well managed Resorts and RV Parks to allow it to continue to grow and flourish. We also need them to allow everyone the opportunity to spend their vacation at Minnesota's greatest natural resource-the lake. Marsha Bowman Jim and Kristin Wherley <info@sunsbay.com> Wednesday, August 14, 2019 11:49 AM Otter Tail County Land; Marsha Bowman Letter of Support Planning Commission Letter.docx From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments:ESOurcp Marsha, Please provide the attached to the Planning Commissioners with respect to my support of the Lakeside RV Park that is on tonight's Planning Commission agenda. Jim and Kristin Wherley Owners Sunset Bay Resort 38274 County Highway 44 Richville, MN 56576 (218)758-2080 or 800-SUNSBAY (786-7229) Email: info(fl siiiisbav.com Website: wwvv.sunsbav.com Find us on Hi Facebook 1 Marsha Bowman Marsha Bowman Wednesday, August 14, 2019 12:13 PM Jim and Kristin Wherley Chris LeClair; Bert Olson (bmolson7@arvig.net); Brent Frazier; Bruce Stone; Dave Trites; David Wass; Jack Rosenthal; Judd Fischer; Richard Gabe; Rick Wilson; Rod Boyer (rboyer@loretel.net) RE; Letter of Support; Lakeside RV Park / Long Lake Planning Commission Letter.docx From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Jim and Kristin Wherley, Your letter has been fonwarded to the Planning Commission and will be available at tonight’s Planning Commission Meeting. Have a nice day! Marsha Heu-ihoyBownuMv Offi^AdmCnCitycUor- L(M\d/£r KeiOurce^H(MUX^ement <55C, 540 W fir MW 56537 2I8-99S-8099 m OTTER TAIL COUNTY • MINNESOTA From: Jim and Kristin Wherley <info@sunsbay.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2019 11:49 AM To: Otter Tail County Land <land@co.ottertail.mn.us>; Marsha Bowman <MBowman@co.ottertail.mn.us> Subject: Letter of Support Marsha, Please provide the attached to the Planning Commissioners with respect to my support of the Lakeside RV Park that is on tonight's Planning Commission agenda. Jim and Kristin Wherley Owners Sunset Bay Resort 38274 County Highway 44 Richville, MN 56576 (218)758-2080 or 800-SUNSBAY (786-7229) Email: infofrf sunsbav.coni Website: www.sunsbav.coin Find US on j W ■ Fciccbook I 1 M Gmail Melanie L Burham Cave <iasewtaquilter@gmail.com> Lakeside RV Park CUP Application Request Melanie L Burham Cave <iasewtaquilter@gmail.com> To: <jdinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us> Mon, Aug 12, 5:00 PM Dear Mr. Dinsmor and Otter Tail County Planning Commission Board Members, I am writing to you again on behalf of the residents of Sugar Maple Drive, Hwy County 1 and Long Lake Road which will be impacted by this proposed RV Park to be located on the south shore of Long Lake. We are unanimous in our objection to this commercial development due to safety concerns for increased traffic on Long Lake Road and the potential for negative environmental impact to Long Lake. The Rush Lake Township Board at their August 5, 2019 meeting share our concerns regarding safety of Long Lake Road being able to handle the construction traffic & campers. They voted to inform this Board that the developers of this project will be required to pay for the paving of Long Lake Road with 3 inches of asphalt, 20 feet wide plus shoulders from the Township line to the RV Park entrance prior to any development of the RV Park, at a estimated cost of $100,000-150,000. We support the Rush Lake Townships Board decision that NO Rush Lake Township Taxpayer should bear the cost associated with this proposed development. We also support the MPCA's assessment that any commercial lakeshore development has the potential to negatively impact Long Lake and that it essential all safeguards to prevent stormwater run off during the construction phase be required. Since the last Planning Commission Board Meeting on July 10,2019 we have learned new information. 1. The Developers do not have all the funding necessary to complete this proposed RV Park, having raised only $800,000 of the estimated $2.5 million needed. Their stated desire to develop the RV Park " in stages" and their refusal to agree to do the Environmental Impact Worksheet that this Board requested is proof of their limited funding & lack of regard or interest in Long Lake itself. The longer construction takes the more likelihood of a negative impact to Long Lake. 2. When this Board approved the permit for the Homestead Campground development, you required that the developers include a Boat Wash Decontamination Station in the campground to help prevent AIS contamination of Ottertail Lake. As Long Lake does not currently have a AIS problem, we ask that the Board be consistent and require the same of these RV Park developers. 3. The developers have stated that they plan to Rip Rap the swimming beach area to prevent soil erosion. We support the EOTSW Shoreline Buffer efforts to replace Rip-Rap with wildflower buffer zones which provide not only improved habitat but better run off protection for Long Lake. The EOTSW has cost sharing grants available for shoreline property owners where they can be reimbursed 75% of the cost of establishing a wildflower buffer zone and feel this should also be a requirement for this development project. 4. The current Public Boat Access to Long Lake has only 8 spots available for parking boat & watercraft trailers. The current RV Park development plans have NO parking area for boat, watercraft or golf cart trailers, not to mention visitors. A minimum of 75 trailer parking spots are necessary for this project and should also be a requirement. Again we ask the Planning Commission Board to deny this CUP Application. There is NO support for this development on Long Lake. Thank you, Melanie Cave President, Long Lake Riviera Property Owners Association Director for Long Lake, OTLPOA otter Tail County, Planning Commission August 14, 2019; Page 2 Firefly Dead Lake / Jade Neilson Properties. LLC - Withdrawn: A Conditional Use Permit Application (as stated by the Applicant on the Application): On July 11, 2018 a CUP and Preliminary Plat of Common Interest Community No. 84 Firefly Dead Lake, proposing to convert White Haven Resort into a Common Interest Community plat of 16 residential dwelling units was approved by the Planning Commission with subsequent approval by the Otter Tail County Commissioners. We are requesting the following with regards to the previous CUP conversion granted and that a new CUP be approved and issued: Replace each of the existing Cabins 1-3 and Cabins 5-7 with a one level prefabricated modular 14 x 50 foot Cabin. Modular Cabins No. 1-3 will be located 20 feet further back from the lake then existing Cabins No. 1-3. Cabin No. 4 will continue with the permitted remodel within the existing footprint. Modular Cabin No. 5 will be located 37 feet further back from the lake then existing Cabin No. 5. Modular Cabin No. 6 will be located 31 feet further back from the lake then existing Cabin No. 6. Modular Cabin No. 7 will be located 61 feet further back from the lake then existing Cabin No. 7. Modular Cabin No. 8 will be located no closer to the lake then what was previously approved. Modular Cabins No. 9-16 will be located behind the 200 foot setback line as previously approved with a second living level and deck above, all within a 14 x 50 foot footprint. Earthwork and estimated tree removals are shown on the attached 8-1/2 x11 sheet labeled Trees/Earthwork Impact. The proposal is located at 38045 White Haven Rd in Sections 9 & 16 of Dead Lake Township: Dead Lake (56-383), NE. Planning Commission Motion - July 10, 2019: A motion by Trites, second by Wilson to table to August 14, 2019, as requested by the Applicant, to provide the Applicant the opportunity to provide an alternate plan that meets the Shoreland Management Ordinance requirements and addresses additional concerns that have been expressed. There was not any correspondence from the public received on this request An email dated July 16, 2019 from Glenn Howe (agent), requesting to respectfully withdraw the Conditional Use Permit Application for Firefly Dead Lake, was read into the record. Motion: A motion by Frazier, second by Wilson to accept the withdrawal of the Conditional Use Permit Application for Firefly Dead Lake, as requested in the July 16, 2019 email. Voting: All Members in favor. I T A Conditional Use Permit Application (as stated by the Applicant on the Application): Development of a Commercial RV Park and driveways as shown on the drawing named Proposed Commercial PUD of Lakeside RV Park dated June 18'^, 2019. Proposal includes 13 tier 1 units, 13 tier 2 units and 25 tier 3 units. Request includes 13 boat slips. The proposal is located in Pt GL 3 in Section 32 of Rush Lake Township: Long Lake (56-210), RD. Lakeside RV Park / Russel & Maxine Swenson - Approved As Presented: Planning Commission July 10, 2109 - Motion: A motion by Trites, second by Wass to table to August 14, 2019, as requested by the Applicant, to allow the Applicant time to provide additional evidence insuring there is safe access and to have the DNR assess the potential impact on Long Lake. The Applicant must provide their information to Land & Resource Management by July 26, 2019. Jeff Lavigne and Randy Thune represented the Application. Written correspondence was read into the record. Melanie Lynn Cave provided a letter and an email which were read into the record. Upon reading the email, it was found that the author of the letter was not identified. yfflotion to redact the email from the record: A motion by Gabe, second by Trites to redact '^the email from the record, the email did not identify the author. Voting: All members in favor. Ron Sugdon (Resort / RV Campground owner) stated that residents of an RV Park become part of the community and provide benefits to the community: he requested approval of the proposal. Bob Brock indicated the consideration is not just about economics. Motion: A motion by Wass, second by Frazier to approve the request as proposed; with the suggestion the developer work with Rush Lake Township to have them consider a speed limit reduction on Long Lake Road (as referenced in the July 13, 2019 email from Andy Klinnert, Chairman, Rush Lake Township). Voting: All Members in favor. Brent Frazier recused himself from this Application. Otter Tail County, Planning Commission August 14,2019; Page 3 i- “Evenson’s Second Addition” / Jeanne Hovland & Paul Evenson, - Approved With One Condition: A Preliminary Plat of “Evenson’s Second Addition”, consisting of 8 Single Family Residential Non-Riparian Lots, 2 Blocks, and 7 Non-Residential Non-Riparian Lots 1 Block. The proposal. is located in Part of GL 1 & the SE % of SE Vi, Section 28 of Lida Township: Lake Lida (56- 747), GD. Dave Anderson (Anderson Land Surveying) and Lucas Evenson represented the Application. Written correspondence was read into the record. Randy Woskoski expressed concerns of the effects development would have on his deer hunting (meeting regulations) and with foot & vehicle trespass (safety). Motion: A motion by Trites, second by Wilson to approve as presented, with the condition that a building cannot be built over the existing tile line on Lot 6, Block 1. Voting: All Members in favor. Brent Frazier returned to the Meeting. Andrew & Michelle Bode - Approved With A Condition: A Conditional Use Permit Application (as stated by the Applicant on the Application): Construct a pole shed to be used for commercial use. Commercial Use is for boat storage. Construction will be done at one time, not done in phases. Signage will be on building only. No parking onsite. Drive in for customers and leave after drop off. No noise generated. No additional lighting needed. House of operation - as needed. On call basis. Never before 8 a.m. or after 8 p.m. 7 days a week. The proposal is located in the SW1/4 NE1/4 & GL 4 Ex Trs Ex Platted AKA Parcels J & L in Unrecorded Plat of Willow, Section 26 of Leaf Lake Township: East Leaf Lake (56-116), RD. Andy and Michelle Bode represented the Application. Written correspondence was read into the record. Motion: A motion by Wilson, second by Frazier to approve as presented, not limiting the storage to boats only and with the condition outside storage is not allowed. Voting: All Members in favor. otter Tail County, Planning Commission July 10. 2019; Page 5 Motion: A motion by Trites, second by Wilson to table to August 14, 2019, as requested by the Applicant, to provide the Applicant the opportunity to provide an alternate plan that meets the Shoreland Management Ordinance requirements and addresses additional concerns that have been expressed. Voting: All Members in favor. Lakeside RV Park / Russel & Maxine Swenson - Table to August 14. 2019: A Conditional Use Permit Application (as stated by the Applicant on the Application): Development of a Commercial RV Park and driveways as shown on the drawing named Proposed Commercial PUD of Lakeside RV Park dated June 18**^, 2019. Proposal includes 13 tier 1 units, 13 tier 2 units and 25 tier 3 units. Request includes 13 boat slips. The proposal is located in Pt GL 3 in Section 32 of Rush Lake Township; Long Lake (56-3210), RD. Orlyn Meyer, Jeff Lavigne, Maverick Larson (Compass Consultants, Inc.) and Randy Thune represented the Application. Written correspondence was read into the record. Allen Damlo spoke against the request, expressing concerns on the road, ATV traffic, effect on wildlife, had questions on the filing of an EIS, lighting, traffic, elevations, erosion, runoff and noise. Fay Damlo expressed concerns on the road (traffic & safety) and the environmental impact. Melanie Burham Cave expressed concerns on the effect on water quality. Dorie Larson stated she is a dairy farmer and that there is a lack of understanding of farming, expressed concerns on the road (safety & traffic). Sally Nyberg indicated that the proposal meets the Shoreland Management Ordinance, expressed concerns regarding the users being seasonal without having ties to the area. Dennis Nyberg expressed concerns on traffic (safety), noise, stating the lake is not a recreational lake (mucky bottom). Bev Wilson expressed concerns on lighting from the traffic and noise. Jim Wherley (resort owner) indicated that change is hard, stating there is a need for resorts / campgrounds as there has been a significant decline, resorts bring business to the area, well managed resorts have positive contributions to the neighboring towns. Greg Swanberg (campground owner) stated he lives onsite and the noise and effects from light is minimal, a campground owner wants the best for their users, campgrounds fulfill a need. Bob Brock indicated that Long Lake is not the appropriate lake for this use. Motion Failed / Tie Vote: A motion by Wass, second by Frazier to approve as presented. Voting Yes: Fischer, Frazier, Gabe & Wass. Voting No: Boyer, Olson, Trites & Wilson. A tie vote is considered a “failed Motion”. Motion: A motion by Trites, second by Wass to table to August 14, 2019, as requested by the Applicant, to allow the Applicant time to provide additional evidence insuring there is safe access and to have the DNR assess the potential impact on Long Lake. The Applicant must provide their information to Land & Resource Management by July 26, 2019. Voting: All Members in favor. Adjourn: At 11:35 P.M., Chairman Olson set the Meeting. The next Meeting is scheduled for 6:30 P.M. on August 14, 2019. Respectfully submitted. Marsha Bowman Recording Secretary .ei oA ?-\) Co/4r^Of\-^ Use U -?/g--354i ^^SS7 Sf.uf S3 y4^ Lk; (trf -'/2Lt/iVil(o , ■5 b ^/cMl^y/S yyt^ \5", ^%ckMt MaJ ^/a-j^-di0/ LiOgsi'^So^^ ^^tX(JPV-eAA-«5.<^ cai^ ClA-^ ^^J,-^.«-^''-^'t*-<^ l‘^ti%yotiJ^fcr:ii% / AfOHH'f In^ W/(/ '^V H Ic^-Ulu (?d. 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Ueyt'iSSa (jcoaieTT y/ y/ y? y?**i-i -w//■4 ^7 if S L c9+t '^ECPlI/Cr^Amy Busko ■^'^‘- os !on ^OlJRC Schroeder, Scott T (MPCA)^>;^tt.t.schroeder@state.mn.us> Wednesday, July i, 2(Jiy ^6 PM Amy Busko Notices of Public Hearing: July 10, 2019 Otter Tail County Planning Commission From: Sent: To: Subject: Amy, The Detroit Lakes MPCA Regional Office recently received notices of public hearings for seven projects to be review/ed at the July 10, 2019 Otter Tail County Planning Commission meeting. I am sending you this email in response to those notices since I previously spoke with you about these types of projects in the county. Please let me know if you are not the correct contact person for these projects. MPCA staff appreciates receiving these notices and has no comments on the specific details of the projects, other than to ensure that the Applicants obtain and comply with any necessary State and/or Federal permits, including the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)/State Disposal System (SDS) Construction Stormwater permit, if applicable. Information on the MPCA's Construction Stormwater permitting program can be found on the MPCA's website at https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/construction-stormwater. For the Lakeside RV Park project located adjacent to Long Lake (56-210) in Section 32 of Rush Lake Township, MPCA staff would like to notify the County and/or the Applicant that Long Lake will be listed as impaired on the MPCA's 2020 Inventory of Impaired Waters and the 2020 federal 303(d) list of impaired waters requiring a Total Maximum Daily Load study. Long Lake will be listed as impaired for Aquatic Recreation due to excess nutrient levels, particularly phosphorus, within the lake. Special attention may be considered or necessary to ensure that the project will not contribute excess nutrients, particularly phosphorus, to Long Lake (56-210). The MPCA appreciates the opportunity to review the submitted notices. I can be contacted at the information below if there are any questions regarding the impaired waters information provided in this email. Scott Schroeder | Environmental Specialist Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Northwest Watershed Unit | Watershed Division 714 Lake Avenue, Suite 220 | Detroit Lakes, MN | 56501 Office: 218-846-8134 | Fax: 218-846-0719 scott.t.schroeder(Sstate.mn.us | www.pca.state.mn.us MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYmt Our mission is to protect and improve the environment and human health. NOTICE: This email (including attachments) is covered by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U.S.C. 2510-2521. This email may be confidential and may be legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any retention, dissemination, distribution, or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. Please reply back to the sender that you have received this message in error, then delete it. Thank you. 1 Chris LeClair Director i OTTER TAIL COUNTY LAND & RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION WWW.CO.OTTER-TAIL.MN.US Kyle Westergard Asst. DirectorOTTER TRH GOVERNMENT SERVICES CENTER 540 WEST FIR AVENUE FERGUS FALLS, MN 56537 218-998-8095 FAX: 218-998-8112 May 31, 2019 Jack Rosenthal, Compass Consultants 155 Z"** St. SW Perham, MN 56573 Robert Merila, Aquatic EcoSolutions, Inc PO Box 497 Nevis, MN 56467 Re: Request for Delineation Review, Section 32, of Rush Lake Township, Parcel #53000320254005 & 53000320254004 Dear Mr. Rosenthal and Mr. Merila: Recently I reviewed your request for a Wetland Delineation review on the above-mentioned location. A site visit was conducted on May 29th, 2019 by me and Darren Newville, East Otter Tail SWCD, and it was determined that information and wetland boundaries provided are correct and accurate for the site location that was given in the Wetland Delineation Report submitted by Mr. Merila. The application for Delineation Review and the Wetland Delineation Report is approved. Pursuant to MN Rule 8420.0905, any appeal of this decision can only be commenced by mailing a petition for appeal, including applicable fee, within thirty (30) calendar days of the date of the mailing of this Notice to the following as indicated: Appeal of an LGU governing body decision. Send Petition and $500.00 fee to: Executive Director Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources 520 Lafayette Road North St. Paul, MN 55155 I i This decision does not suggest compliance with other agencies. Please ensure that you have obtained all other required local, state and federal approvals prior to beginning work.! iIf you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, Tyler Marthaler Wetland Specialist Cc: Darren Newville - EOTSWCD Steve Hofstad-BWSR * ■> Ed«e 2 W^ ~n. mi _m Approximate Edge Locations 2016 Aerial Photo tN Section 32 Rush Lake Township Site Aquatic EcoSolutions, Inc. . L Marsha Bowman John Dinsmore Wpdnfi.sdAy-irTJyW 2019 8:52 AM Chris LeClair; Marsha Bowman E-mail Correspondence - Proposed Long Lake Conditional Use Permit 07-10-19 Information Packet - Citizen E-mails Expressing Concern About Proposed Long Lake RV Developmentdocx; 07-10-19 Information Packet - Citizen E-mails Expressing Concern About Proposed Long Lake RV Developmentpdf From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Chris and Marsha, I received your voicemail, Chris. In response, I have created this info packet in Word and PDF format for your records. The packet includes a cover page listing the names of the persons who sent e-mails and a copy of the eight (8) e- mails 1 have received. If you would still like me to make paper copies, I can do so. Just let me know how many copies you will need. John Deceived I 0 2019 UND& resource 1 Citizen E-Mails Sent to the Otter Tail County Administrator Concerns Related to Proposed RV Park Development on Long Lake July 4,2019 to July 9,2019 Information Packet: E-Mail Correspondence Page(s)Date SentSender 207/09/19Kevin & Kathleen Lorentz 3Clyde Kunz 07/08/19 4-5Andrew and Colleen Solstad 07/07/19 6-7Wen Lehner 07/06/19 07/06/19 8Jeff and Jenn Iverson 07/05/19 9Jane Branch 07/05/19 10Kathy Schuette 1107/04/19Stan Smith Page 1 of 11 Land & Resource Management Office RECEIVED JUL 0 8 2G19 LAND & RESOURCE Government Services Center 540 West Fir Fergus Falls, MN 56537 Jennifer Ritter 6378 Highway 10 Glyndon, MN 56547 RE: Lakeside RV Park Conditional Use Permit Application Request Greetings, As a neighboring landowner I have the following concerns: Environment Impact Wildlife habitat (loons, deer, fox, coyote, sand hill cranes, beaver, muskrat, mink, raccoons, wild turkey). Water Quality (Long Lake is a very shallow body of water (14ft max depth) with poor water clarity, increased boat traffic will continue to erode shoreline and water clarity may never improve.) Water runoff. Pollution in the lake and along Long Lake Road. Noise pollution, (music/watercraft) Will the increased well water use affect the water table? Fire (will bonfires create an issue with wind and the natural prairie condition of many of the surrounding lots)? Land Use Currently the land is agricultural, seasonal, and light residential, lots are 6 acres or larger. I purchased my property due to the large acreage and privacy large lots provide. The proposed RV Park changes the neighborhoods population density significantly. Property value may decrease due to proximity. Road is currently traveled very little, can the road handle the increased traffic? Who will pay for improvements to the road due to the increased traffic? 1* • received JUL 0 8 ? LANDSRESOURf Safety Will the park be equipped with a storm shelter? RV Park General Noise (Will the park have a quiet time and will it be enforced)? Will there be on sight management? Will there be shower/restroom facilities? Will there be a tenant capacity per unit? Will Off Road Vehicles be allowed and if so will they also be sharing the road? Thank you for your time, Jennifer Ritter Property Owner 41658 Long Lake Road, Richville, MN To: Land and Resource Management Government Services Center 500 West Fir Avenue Fergus Falls, MN 56537 received JUL 0 8 20,9 land&resourceFrom{^iames and Roberta Meehan 8375 Pioneer Creek Road Maple Plain, MN 55359 Date: July 3, 2019 Regarding: Lakeside RV Park Public Hearing July 10^2019 Dear Ottertail County Planning Commission, As owners of Property ID R5300032054011, which is 7.28 acres running adjacent along the entire West border of the Swenson property which is proposing Lakeside RV Park, we wish to have our concerns announced. We value Long Lake's small size and its quiet, serene and private nature. There can be no denying that 51 campsites, which allow for guests to place additional tents, along with pets, and 13 boat slips and a swim area will disrupt the environmental quality of this little lake, its shores, and have negative effects on its property owners, with the commercialization of this lake. How? Here is a list to consider: Road traffic, lake traffic, lakeshore disruption, noise, pollution. As a neighbor, in particular, we will definitely experience a hardship on: Privacy- 51 units with potentially 3 persons each, equals 153 people (with pets) adjacent to our lot line and shoreline equates to lots of traffic, activity and noise (music, barking dogs, etc.) Safety- an ever-changing population of strangers, with the 'likely probability' of utilizing our property/woods as a bathroom (especially for tenters and pets), dumping trash, collecting firewood, etc. DaMitv- despite park rules, there can be no guarantee that tenants won't wander onto our property. Threatened InteRrity/Securitv of our Property- probable garbage, feces, trampled areas, damages. On-Site Storage regulation - Part of the regulations permits "Off-Site" storage for boats, personal water craft, vehicles and trailers. This is for storage not at campsite, but a parking or holding area. We are concerned about the many boats, water craft, vehicles and trailers that will be accumulated. Property values- will be significantly lowered with this activity/ business next store. We are not opposed to private business, however this location on this small, quiet lake, with this number of camp sites would encroach on our private property and our privacy, and negatively impact the lake environment. We suggest that you DECLINE this "Conditional Use Permit" application. James and Roberta Meehan RECaVED JUL 1 0 2013 lands RESOURCE From: j^tan smith" <itanandnancv56571 @t;mail.com> Date: Ji Subject: Long Lake Campground Process To: <idinsmore(a;co.ottertail.mn.us> Cc: "Lynn Cave" <lvnncave(a yahoo,com> :23 PM 1 have property at 41816 County Highway 1, which is on canal that leads to Ottertail Lake east of the Rivera public Access. Our canal is also part of water outlet from Long Lake, that goes via culvert under County Highway 1 to a creek that runs to a culvert under the Rivera Access into our canal, and ultimately into Ottertail Lake. The water from Long Lake, a recreational impaired lake, is algae laden, which turns our canal green and also impairs Ottertail Lake. I have aerial pictures of Long Lake and the canal and plume of Algae making it into Ottertail Lake. East Ottertail Soil and Water, MPCA, and DNR are working on four year plan to improve the water in Long Lake by reducing Phosphorus and Algae. Long Lake is very shallow and carp presence causes part of the problem with water by roiling the water spawning and eating off the bottom. The Campground which have many boats slips that will increase boat traffic, which will add more to the disturbance of the lake bottom adding to the Algae problem. There is also a concern on auto traffic on Long Lake Road which not designed for heavy traffic in its current design. The road becomes rutted to washboarded when there are heavy rains. There is also a dangerous turn with limited visibility to an intersection with a north bound road off Long Lake on the eastern side. For these reasons, 1 believe this Campground is not in the best interest of Long and Ottertail Lake area. Page 11 of 11 Tuesday, July 9, 2019 at 3:22:10 PM Central Daylight Time Subject: Date: From: RE: Long Lake Campground Process Tuesday, July 9, 2019 at 12:32:05 PM Central Daylight Time ^hn Dinsfrrni&:?^ Stan smith____^ lynncave@yahoo.com To: CC: Attachments: imageOOl.png Dear Stan, Thank you for your below e-mail sharing your concerns about a proposed Conditional Use Permit for Long Lake property located in Rush Lake Township. I have forwarded your e-mail to our Land and Resource Management staff. Your information will be presented at the upcoming Planning Commission meeting. As you may be aware, this permit application is scheduled to be heard by the Otter Tail County Planning Commission on Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. I have included this hyperlink to the Planning Commission's meetin2 agendas . The meeting will convene at the Otter Tail County Government Services Center Building located in Fergus Falls (here are the directions to this location^. This meeting is open to the public and you are welcomed to attend. John John W. Dinsmore, County Administrator and Community Services Division Director Otter Tail County Government Services Center 520 West Fir Avenue Fergus Falls, MN 56537 218-998-8172 (desk) 218-205-5476 (cell) idinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us OTTER TimCOUQTY - niflaEJOTR From: stan smith <stanandnancy56571@gmail.com> Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2019 9:44 PM To: John Dinsmore <jdinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us> Subject: Fwd: Long Lake Campground Process Please include my concerns noted in the email below about the proposed camp ground on Long Lake. Thank you. Stan Smith ____ —--^^-'^rTbrwarded message - "stan smith" <stan D^: Jul 4, 20 Subject: Long Lake Campground Process To: <idinsmore@co.ottertail.mn.us> Cc: "Lynn Cave" <lvnncave@vahoo.com> nancv56571@gmail.com> PM I have property at 41816 County Highway 1, which is on canal that leads to Ottertail Lake east of the Rivera public Access. Page 1 of 2 Our canal is also part of water outlet from Long Lake, that goes via culvert under County Highway 1 to a creek that runs to a culvert under the Rivera Access into our canal, and ultimately into Ottertail Lake. The water from Long Lake, a recreational impaired lake, is algae laden, which turns our canal green and also impairs Ottertail Lake. I have aerial pictures of Long Lake and the canal and plume of Algae making it into Ottertail Lake. East Ottertail Soil and Water, MPCA, and DNR are working on four year plan to improve the water in Long Lake by reducing Phosphorus and Algae. Long Lake is very shallow and carp presence causes part of the problem with water by roiling the water spawning and eating off the bottom. The Campground which have many boats slips that will increase boat traffic, which will add more to the disturbance of the lake bottom adding to the Algae problem. There is also a concern on auto traffic on Long Lake Road which not designed for heavy traffic in its current design. The road becomes rutted to washboarded when there are heavy rains. There is also a dangerous turn with limited visibility to an intersecbon with a north bound road off Long Lake on the eastern side. For these reasons, I believe this Campground is not in the best interest of Long and Ottertail Lake area. Page 2 of 2 RECaVED JUL 10 20'i9 L^ND&RESOURCl VIN LORENTZ<l»f^nkel9(fl9coincast.net>From: Sent: Tue5tfarT*rir©9rZlTl9 10:45 PM To: John Dinsmore <jdinsmor@co.ottertail.mn,us> Subject: Permit RV park Long Lake To: John Dinsmore Administator Date: July 9, 2019 Re: Conditional Use Permit Application Request to develop a Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) Mr. Dinsmore: We are requesting that the above permit application be denied. We are owners of two parcels on Long Lake. We chose this lake for it's peace, tranquility and of course wildlife. Because the north side of Long Lake has not been developed tbe wildlife has blossomed. The lake has a terrific duck population. We have enjoyed eagles, beaver, loons and turtles to name a few. The proposed campground and high volume of campers coming and going continuously will affect the peace and tranquility of the property owners along with the negative impact on the wildlife. The buffer zone will take an immediate setback from it’s current condition which will further strain the environmental challenges of Long Lake. We strongly encourage you to deny this permit application due to the negative impact it will have on the lake itself and it’s property owners. Sincerely, Kevin & Kathleen Lorentz 411 West 19th Street Hastings, MN 55033 651.437.7013 lorenkel9(« comcast.net Page 2 of II Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at 12:40:57 PM Central Daylight Time RE: Permit RV park Long Lake Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at 12:35:43 PM Central Daylight Time Inh^n Dinsmnrp ^ KEVIN LORENTZ__^ Attachments: imageOOl.png Subject: Date: From: To: Dear Kevin and Kathleen, Thank you for the below e-mail, sharing your concerns about a proposed Conditional Use Permit for Long Lake property located in Rush Lake Township. 1 have forwarded your e-mail to our Land and Resource Management staff. Your information will be presented at the upcoming Planning Commission meeting. As you may be aware, this permit application is scheduled to be heard by the Otter Tail County Planning Commission this evening on Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. 1 have included this hyperlink to the Planning Commission's meeting agendas . The meeting will convene at the Otter Tail County Government Services Center Building located in Fergus Falls (here are the directions to this locationL This meeting is open to the public and you are welcomed to attend. John John W. Dinsmore, County Administrator and Community Services Division Director Otter Tail County Government Services Center 520 West Fir Avenue Fergus Falls, MN 56537 218-998-8172 (desk) 218-205-5476 (cell) idinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us SfOTTtn Tim COUIITT - minilESOTII From: KEVIN LORENTZ <lorenkel9@comcast.net> Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2019 10:45 PM To: John Dinsmore <jdinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us> Subject: Permit RV park Long Lake To: John Dinsmore Administator Date: July 9, 2019 Page 1 of 2 .-i* Re: Conditional Use Permit Application Request to develop a Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) Mr. Dinsmore: We are requesting that the above permit application be denied. We are owners of two parcels on Long Lake. We chose this lake for it's peace, tranquility and of course wildlife. Because the north side of Long Lake has not been developed the wildlife has blossomed. The lake has a terrific duck population. We have enjoyed eagles, beaver, loons and turtles to name a few. The proposed campground and high volume of campers coming and going continuously will affect the peace and tranquility of the property owners along with the negative impact on the wildlife. The buffer zone will take an immediate setback from it's current condition which will further strain the environmental challenges of Long Lake. We strongly encourage you to deny this permit application due to the negative impact it will have on the lake itself and it's property owners. Sincerely, Kevin & Kathleen Lorentz 411 West 19th Street Hastings, MN 55033 651.437.7013 lorenkel9@comcast.net Page 2 of 2 r£: Kathy Schuett^^ SentrFri3ay, July 0572019 9:00 AM To: John Dinsmore <jdinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us> Cc: Lynn Cave <Iasewtaquilter@gmail.com> Subject: Long Lake ing67801@yahoo.com>Fro Dear Sir, My husband and I have been property owners on Long Lake since 2015. As a child my parents took us to Minnesota every summer. Growing up on the mostly dry and treeless plains of Kansas, we developed a deep appreciation for the beauty of the lakes and the trees of Minnesota. My husband and 1 nurtured this appreciation in our kids. Buying of this property is a fulfillment of a dream to spend time in this beautiful place and someday pass it on to our children and their children. Living in Kansas we have seen first hand the effects of poor land and water management! We have dry stream, creek, and river beds, and have only man made lakes, many of which are now polluted by poor agricultural, management, industrial pollution, as well as camp ground generated pollution due to trash, and septic issues. It is heart breaking to see it and to see the corruption of what was once beautiful grassland prairie. Once done, it cannot be undone!!!! Please take time to consider the effect of allowing this campground on a lake that is already challenged and the effect of the surrounding lakes. Respectfully, Kathy Schuette JUL 10 L^ND&RESOl)P^ Page 10 of 11 Froi^Jeff and Jenn lyei^gxa--^ SentTsaturday, July672m9 12:56 PM To: idinsmore(5)co.ottertail.mn.us Cc: lasewtaauilter(5)gmail.com Subject: Permit Application John Dinsmore, County Administrator July 5, 2019 RE: Conditional Use Permit Application to Develop a Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) Mr. Dinsmore, I am writing this letter in response to the above mentioned permit application. On behalf of my family, I am unequivocally asking you to deny this request. Although we have been property owners on Long Lake for just 3 years, we have come to love and cherish our small piece of heaven on earth. Purchasing lake property was a longtime dream of ours and we spent many years working for and looking for the perfect place for our family. The beauty, peace, and quietness of our lake is what attracted us to this place. The proposed development will absolutely destroy everything that makes this place special to us. Adding 135 RV spots will dramatically increase the the amount of water traffic and noise, not to mention the increase in water safety concerns. There also exists the extreme environmental detriment that this development will cause. In addition to the increased risk of introducing zebra mussels and higher phosphorus levels, the new development will disturb the area where dangerous floabng bogs have been allowed to be parked. Because Long Lake outflows into Ottertail Lake, the environmental health of Long Lake will have an impact on Ottertail Lake. The increased populabon, construction noise, and loss of natural habitat will be devastating to the wildlife population and our ability to enjoy this part of nature. All of these negative impacts will eventually destroy the sustainability of our lake and the beautiful environment that we have worked so hard to obtain and maintain. Our property values will decline significantly which will create financial difficulties for us and many other current residents. All this loss, just for the financial gain of someone who could not possibly care about our lake; given the proposed destruction this permit, if approved, will cause. I strongly request that you consider the negative impact this development will have on the environment, and consequently the current residents. Denial of this permit application is the only reasonable decision. Thank you for your consideration, Jennifer and Jeff Iverson 42171 Sugar Maple Lane Page 2 of 2 Fron(; Jeff and Jenn Iverson J Sent: Saturaay, July 6, 2019 12:56 PM To: jdinsmore@co.ottertail.mn.us Cc: lasewtaquilter@gmail.com Subject: Permit Application RECEIVED JUL 1 0 2C!9 LAND&RESOURCt John Dinsmore, County Administrator July 5, 2019 RE: Conditional Use Permit Application to Develop a Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) Mr. Dinsmore, I am writing this letter in response to the above mentioned permit application. On behalf of my family, I am unequivocally asking you to deny this request. Although we have been property owners on Long Lake for just 3 years, we have come to love and cherish our small piece of heaven on earth. Purchasing lake property was a longtime dream of ours and we spent many years working for and looking for the perfect place for our family. The beauty, peace, and quietness of our lake is what attracted us to this place. The proposed development will absolutely destroy everything that makes this place special to us. Adding 135 RV spots will dramatically increase the the amount of water traffic and noise, not to mention the increase in water safety concerns. There also exists the extreme environmental detriment that this development will cause. In addition to the increased risk of introducing zebra mussels and higher phosphorus levels, the new development will disturb the area where dangerous floating bogs have been allowed to be parked. Because Long Lake outflows into Ottertail Lake, the environmental health of Long Lake will have an impact on Ottertail Lake. The increased population, construction noise, and loss of natural habitat will be devastating to the wildlife population and our ability to enjoy this part of nature. All of these negative impacts will eventually destroy the sustainability of our lake and the beautiful environment that we have worked so hard to obtain and maintain. Our property values will decline significantly which will create financial difficulties for us and many other current residents. All this loss, just for the financial gain of someone who could not possibly care about our lake; given the proposed destruction this permit, if approved, will cause. I strongly request that you consider the negative impact this development will have on the environment, and consequently the current residents. Denial of this permit application is the only reasonable decision. Thank you for your consideration, Jennifer and Jeff Iverson 42171 Sugar Maple Lane Page 8 of 11 N Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at 12:40:45 PM Central Dayf>ght^Time RE: Re: Permit Application Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at 12:35:51 PM Central Daylight Tim^ John Dinsmore j4i@msn.com / Attachments: imageOOl.png / Subject: Date: From: ^ ^ toTo: I \/jLrDear Jenn, Thank you for the below e-mail, sharing your concerns about a proposed Conditional Use Permit for Long Lake property located in Rush Lake Township. 1 have forwarded your e-mail to our Land and Resource Management staff. Your information will be presented at the upcoming Planning Commission meeting. As you may be aware, this permit application is scheduled to be heard by the Otter Tail County Planning Commission this evening, on Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. I have included this hyperlink to the Planning Commission's meeting agendas . The meeting will convene at the Otter Tail County Government Services Center Building located in Fergus Falls (here are the directions to this location^. This meeting is open to the public and you are welcomed to attend. John John W. Dinsmore, County Administrator and Community Services Division Director Otter Tail County Government Services Center 520 West Fir Avenue Fergus Falls, MN 56537 218-998-8172 (desk) 218-205-5476 (cell) idinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us fi^OTTER COUflTT - minREtOTIITim From: Jane Branch <llrpoa@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2019 6:50 PM To: John Dinsmore <Jdinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us> Subject: Fwd: Re: Permit Application —-.....- Forwarded message^--------- From(^eff and Jenn lverson'!)<i4i@msn.com> Date: M 9, 2019 Subject: Re: Permit Application To: "Jeff and Jenn Iverson" <J4l@msn.com>. "Jane Branch" <llrpoa@gmail.com> Cc: Jane, I am having trouble sending my letter to Mr Dinsmore. Are you able to forward it for me? Jenn Iverson Page 1 of 2 ^_____________ Fronll^Jane Braucj)/gjbrauch56fegmail.com> Sent: Fn3ay77uT^5, 2019 4:51 PM To: John Dinsmore <jdinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us> Subject: Re:Conditional Use Permit App. Request to Develop a Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) Mr. Dinsmor, My concerns for building the RV park are that the construction site will cause: - the loss of the agricultural buffer zone - soil erosion - higher phosphorous which is already - more floating bogs which destroy - negative impact on water fowl and Also, with Long Lake flowing into Ottertail Lake, it'll eventally affect Otter Tail Lake. I request that the above permit application be denied. REC0VED JUL 1 0 2019 lAND&RESOUBC' high docks/boats wildlife Jane Branch 41849 Sugar Maple Dr. Ottertail, Mn 56571 From: Kathy Schuette <sing67801^yahoo.com> Sent: Friday, July 05, 2019 9:00 AM To: John Dinsmore <jdinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us> Cc: Lynn Cave <Iasewtaquilter(®gmail.com> Subject: Long Lake Page 9 of 11 Tuesday, July 9, 2019 at 3:21:36 PM Central Daylight Time RE: Re:Conditional Use Permit App. Request to Develop a Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) Tuesday, July 9, 2019 at 12:32:01 PM Central Daylight Time John C^ane Brauch Subject: Date: From: To: Attachments: imageOOl.png Dear Jane, Thank you for your below e-mail sharing your concerns about a proposed Conditional Use Permit for Long Lake property located in Rush Lake Township. I have forwarded your e-mail to our Land and Resource Management staff. Your information will be presented at the upcoming Planning Commission meeting. As you may be aware, this permit application is scheduled to be heard by the Otter Tail County Planning Commission on Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. I have included this hyperlink to the Planning Commission's meeting agendas . The meeting will convene at the Otter Tail County Government Services Center Building located in Fergus Falls (here are the directions to this locationL This meeting is open to the public and you are welcomed to attend. John John W. Dinsmore, County Administrator and Community Services Division Director Otter Tail County Government Services Center 520 West Fir Avenue Fergus Falls, MN 56537 218-998-8172 (desk) 218-205-5476 (cell) idinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us ^oubty*-SinBEiOTnTflll From: Jane Brauch <jbrauch56@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, July 05, 2019 4:51 PM To: John Dinsmore <jdinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us> Subject: Re:Conditional Use Permit App. Request to Develop a Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) Mr. Dinsmor, My concerns for building the RV park are that the construction site will cause: - the loss of the agricultural buffer zone - soil erosion - higher phosphorous which is already - more floating bogs which destroy - negative impact on water fowl and Also, with Long Lake flowing into Ottertail Lake, it'll eventally affect Otter Tail Lake. I request that the above permit application be denied. high docks/boats wildlife Jane Brauch 41849 Sugar Maple Dr. Page 1 of 2 Ottertail, Mn 56571 I Page 2 of 2 From: Clyde Kunz^lydek(®arvig.net> Sent: Moi To: John Dinsmore <jdinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us> Subject: FW: Conditional Use Permit Application Request to Develop A Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) iEOElVED JUL 1 0 2D19 LANDS RESOURCE CTuTy08,20l9 1:37 PM To: John Dinsmore Administrator idinsmorefeco.ottertail.mn.us Date: 7-7-2019 Re: Conditional Use Permit Application Request to Develop A Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) Mr. Dinsmore, I am writing to express my concerns and request that the above permit application be denied. Long Lake (56-210) currently has no commercial development. There are less than 100 lake shore residents with 50% being agricultural. Mostly Only the residents of Long Lake use the lake which is one reason this lake remains zebra muscle and AIS free. Long Lake is a shallow, spring fed lake. Only 16 feet at its deepest point. It outflows into Ottertail Lake. The environmental health of Long Lake impacts Ottertail Lake. Currently, the health of Long Lake is environmentally challenged. It has the highest phosphorus levels of all lakes in Ottertail County. These high levels are due to agricultural run off and a shallow lake. This promotes the growth of algae, decreases the water clarity, which at the latest water testing on 6/18/19, was 12 inches. The Long Lake Association has been working with East Ottertail Soil and Water and the DNR the past several years to improve water quality. Thanks to the County Commissioners passing the Buffer Zone Ordinance and our agricultural shoreline now in compliance, there is a drop in phosphorus levels from 52ppm to 38ppm. This proposed campground is to be built on what is currently agricultural land. Construction of this campground will remove the current buffer zone which will result in the phosphorus levels rising again, not to mention, soil erosion run off into Long Lake from the grading necessary to install the proposed roads and 3 tiers of campsites. In addition to higher phosphorus levels damaging the health of Long Lake, 2/3 of our shoreline has bogs. These bogs will break off, become floating islands, which due to their large size, damage docks and boats. 2 bogs are particularly problematic for us. One is 3 football fields in length, the other slightly smaller. Our Lake Association has been working with the DNR on this problem. Long Lake has received permission to float loose bogs back to agricultural shorelines and stake them down. The proposed campground is to be built on one of the shorelines which has permission to stake bogs on. This loss of agricultural shoreline will have a negative impact on current lakeshore property owners. Increasing the likelihood of dock and boat damage from these bogs. Commercial development of this property will have a negative impact on the waterfowl and wildlife that are currently enjoyed. Development of this campground will overnight increase the population on Long Lake by 2-3 times its current residency. This will have an immediate negative impact on Long Lake which is already in decline. Remember, what happens on Long Lake, affects Ottertail Lake. 1 strongly encourage you to deny this permit application, because Long Lake is already an impaired lake with little improvement seen ahead in water quality. Also the poor water quality from Long Lake is affecting the canal flowing into Ottertail Lake and the adjoining Ottertail Lake beach area. Regards, Clyde Kunz 41538 County Hwy 1 Ottertail, MN 56571 Page 3 of 11 S#^U4l<l[■<%- From(^ndrew solst^xandvslawncarefecomcast.net> To: idinsrnore(« coT^tertail.mn.us Date: July 7, 2019 at 8:06 AM Subject: DENIAL Conditional Use Permit Application Request to Develop A Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) riECElVED JUL 1 0 2019 AND D RESOURCE Date: 7/7/19 Re: Conditional Use Permit Application Request to Develop A Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) Mr. Dinsmore, We are writing you to strongly express our desire to DENY any more development on Long Lake. Our Family has owned property on Long Lake since the 60's and have seen first hand how construction, development and agriculture has ruined the lake over time. What was once a clear lake full of waterfowl and wildlife slowly became a green lake full of algae and a declining wildlife population. It is slowly coming back to life. We have noticed more ducks,geese, turkeys, eagles this year than ever before and know anymore development will negatively impact all of this. Long Lake is a hidden gem that needs to be protected with no more population growth! We 100% support the following reasons for denial as outlined by our Association President stated below: I am writing to express my concerns and request that the above permit application be denied. Long Lake (56-210) currently has no commercial development. There are less than 100 lake shore residents with 50% being agricultural. Only the residents of Long Lake use the lake which is one reason this lake remains zebra muscle and AIS free. Long Lake is a shallow, spring fed lake. Only 16 feet at its deepest point. It outflows into Otlertail Lake. The environmental health of Long Lake impacts Ottertail Lake. Currently, the health of Long Lake is environmentally challenged. It has the highest phosphorus levels of all lakes in Ottertail County. These high levels are due to agricultural run off and a shallow lake. This promotes the growth of algae, decreases the water clarity, which at the latest water testing on 6/18/19, was 12 inches. Our Lake Association has been working with East Ottertail Soil an Water and the DNR the past 5 years to improve water quality. Thanks to the County Commissioners passing the Buffer Zone Ordinance and our agricultural shoreline now in compliance, we have seen a drop in phosphorus levels from 52ppm to 38ppm. This proposed campground is to be built on what is currently agricultural land. Construction of this campground will remove the current buffer zone which will result in the phosphorus levels rising again, not to mention, soil erosion run off into Long Lake from the grading necessary to install the proposed roads and 3 tiers of campsites. In addition to higher phosphorus levels damaging the health of Long Lake, 2/3 of our shoreline has bogs. These bogs will break off, become floating islands ,which due to their large size, damage docks and boats. 2 bogs are particularly problematic for us. One is 3 football fields in length, the other slightly smaller. Our Lake Association has been working with the DNR on this problem. We have received permission to float loose bogs back to agricultural shorelines and stake them down. The proposed campground is to be built one one of the shorelines we have permission to stake bogs on. This loss of agricultural shoreline will have a negative impact on current lakeshore property owners. Increasing the likelihood of dock and boat damage from these bogs. Commercial development of this property will have a negative impact on the waterfowl and wildlife that are currently enjoyed. The construction noise alone will drive away the Eagles, ducks, deer, fox, coyotes and beavers and destroy the current peace and quiet property owners so enjoy. Development of this campground will overnight increase the population on Long Lake by 2-3 times its current residency. This will have an immediate negative impact on Long Lake which it will not be able to recover from. Remember, what happens on Long Lake, affects Ottertail Lake. I strongly encourage you to deny this permit application due to the negative impact it will have on the health of Long Lake. Page 4 of 11 Sincerely, Andrew and Colleen Solstad 41805 Sugar Maple Drive OttertailMN 56571 Prop ID's: R46000990443000, R46000990444000, R46000990445000 Andy's Lawn Care 23650 State Hwy 55 Loretto, MN 55357 Page 5 of 11 Tuesday, July 9, 2019 at 3:22:57 PM Central Daylight Time Subject: RE: DENIAL Conditional Use Permit Application Request to Develop A Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) Tuesday, July 9, 2019 at 12:32:08 PM Central Daylight Time John Dinsmore andrew solstad Tlrpoa@gmail^m Attachments: imageOOl.png Date: From: To: CC: Dear Andrew and Colleen, Thank you for your below e-mail sharing your concerns about a proposed Conditional Use Permit for Long Lake property located in Rush Lake Township. I have forwarded your e-mail to our Land and Resource Management staff. Your information will be presented at the upcoming Planning Commission meeting. As you may be aware, this permit application is scheduled to be heard by the Otter Tail County Planning Commission on Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. I have included this hyperlink to the Planning Commission's meeting agendas . The meeting will convene at the Otter Tail County Government Services Center Building located in Fergus Falls (here are the directions to this location^. This meeting is open to the public and you are welcomed to attend. John John W. Dinsmore, County Administrator and Community Services Division Director Otter Tail County Government Services Center 520 West Fir Avenue Fergus Falls, MN 56537 218-998-8172 (desk) 218-205-5476 (cell) idinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us OTTERCOUIITT - OlinnEiOTRrnti From: andrew solstad <andyslawncare@comcast.net> Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2019 8:16 AM To: John Dinsmore <jdinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us> Cc: llrpoa@gmail.com Subject: Fwd: DENIAL Conditional Use Permit Application Request to Develop A Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) Page 1 of 4 • f Tuesday, July 9, 2019 at 3:23:26 PM Central Daylight Time RE: Conditional Use Permit Application Request to Develop A Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) Tuesday, July 9, 2019 at 12:32:12 PM Central Daylight Time Subject: Date: John Dinsmq^r^^ ^lyde Kunz From: To: Attachments: imageOOl.png Dear Mr. Kunz, Thank you for your below e-mail sharing your concerns about a proposed Conditional Use Permit for Long Lake property located in Rush Lake Township. I have forwarded your e-mail to our Land and Resource Management staff. Your information will be presented at the upcoming Planning Commission meeting. As you may be aware, this permit application is scheduled to be heard by the Otter Tail County Planning Commission on Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. I have included this hyperlink to the Planning Commission's meeting agendas . The meeting will convene at the Otter Tail County Government Services Center Building located in Fergus Falls (here are the directions to this locationJ. This meeting is open to the public and you are welcomed to attend. John John W. Dinsmore, County Administrator and Community Services Division Director Otter Tail County Government Services Center 520 West Fir Avenue Fergus Falls, MN 56537 218-998-8172 (desk) 218-205-5476 (cell) idinsmontfco.ottertail.mn.us 9oT.Tf Tim From: Clyde Kunz <clydek@arvig.net> Sent: Monday, July 08, 2019 1:37 PM To: John Dinsmore <jdinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us> Subject: FW: Conditional Use Permit Application Request to Develop A Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56- 210) To: John Dinsmore Administrator idinsmore@.co.ottertail.mn.us Date: 7-7-2019 Re: Conditional Use Permit Application Request to Develop A Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) Mr. Dinsmore, Page 1 of 2 r I am writing to express my concerns and request that the above permit application be denied. Long Lake (56-210) currently has no commercial development. There are less than 100 lake shore residents with 50% being agricultural. Mostly Only the residents of Long Lake use the lake which is one reason this lake remains zebra muscle and AIS free. Long Lake is a shallow, spring fed lake. Only 16 feet at its deepest point. It outflows into Ottertail Lake. The environmental health of Long Lake impacts Ottertail Lake. Currently, the health of Long Lake is environmentally challenged. It has the highest phosphorus levels of all lakes in Ottertail County. These high levels are due to agricultural run off and a shallow lake. This promotes the growth of algae, decreases the water clarity, which at the latest water testing on 6/18/19, was 12 inches. The Long Lake Association has been working with East Ottertail Soil and Water and the DNR the past several years to improve water quality. Thanks to the County Commissioners passing the Buffer Zone Ordinance and our agricultural shoreline now in compliance^ there is a drop in phosphorus levels from 52ppm to 38ppm. This proposed campground is to be built on what is currently agricultural land. Construction of this campground will remove the current buffer zone which will result in the phosphorus levels rising again, not to mention, soil erosion run off into Long Lake from the grading necessary to install the proposed roads and 3 tiers of campsites. In addition to higher phosphorus levels damaging the health of Long Lake, 2/3 of our shoreline has bogs. These bogs will break off, become floating islands ,which due to their large size, damage docks and boats. 2 bogs are particularly problematic for us. One is 3 football fields in length, the other slightly smaller. Our Lake Association has been working with the DNR on this problem. Long Lake has received permission to float loose bogs back to agricultural shorelines and stake them down. The proposed.campground is to be built on one of the shorelines which has permission to stake bogs on. This loss of agrieultural shoreline will have a negative impact on current lakeshore property owners. Increasing the likelihood of dock and boat damage from these bogs. Commercial development of this property will have a negative impact on the waterfowl and wildlife that are currently enjoyed. Development of this campground will overnight increase the population on Long Lake by 2-3 times its current residency. This will have an immediate negative impact on Long Lake which is already in decline. Remember, what happens on Long Lake, affects Ottertail Lake. I strongly encourage you to deny this permit application, because Long Lake is already an impaired lake with little improvement seen ahead in water quality. Also the poor water quality from Long Lake is affecting the canal flowing into Ottertail Lake and the adjoining Ottertail Lake beach area. Regards, Clyde Kunz 41538 County Hwy 1 Ottertail, MN ,56571 Virus-free, www.avast.com Page 2 of 2 Andy's Lawn Care 23650 State Hwy 55 Loretto, MN 55357 .......... Original Message............ FrotfTTandrew solstad^ndvslawncare@comcast.net> To: idinsmore(5)co.ottertail.mn.us Date: July 7, 2019 at 8:06 AM Subject: DENIAL Conditional Use Permit Application Request to Develop A Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) Date: 7/7/19 Re: Conditional Use Permit Application Request to Develop A Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56- 210) Mr. Dinsmore, We are writing you to strongly express our desire to DENY any more development on Long Lake. Our Family has owned property on Long Lake since the 60's and have seen first hand how construction, development and agriculture has ruined the lake over time. What was once a clear lake full of waterfowl and wildlife slowly became a green lake full of algae and a declining wildlife population. It is slowly coming back to life. We have noticed more ducks,geese, turkeys, eagles this year than ever before and know anymore development will negatively impact all of this. Long Lake is a hidden gem that needs to be protected with no more population growth! We 100% support the following reasons for denial as outlined by our Associab'on President stated below: I am writing to express my concerns and request that the above permit application be denied. Page 2 of 4 Long Lake (56-210) currently has no commercial development. There are less than 100 lake shore residents with 50% being agricultural. Only the residents of Long Lake use the lake which is one reason this lake remains zebra muscle and AIS free. Long Lake is a shallow, spring fed lake. Only 16 feet at its deepest point. It outflows into Ottertail Lake. The environmental health of Long Lake impacts Ottertail Lake. Currently, the health of Long Lake is environmentally challenged. It has the highest phosphorus levels of all lakes in Ottertail County. These high levels are due to agricultural run off and a shallow lake. This promotes the growth of algae, decreases the water clarity, which at the latest water tesbng on 6/18/19, was 12 inches. Our Lake Association has been working with East Ottertail Soil an Water and the DNR the past 5 years to improve water quality. Thanks to the County Commissioners passing the Buffer Zone Ordinance and our agricultural shoreline now in compliance, we have seen a drop in phosphorus levels from 52ppm to 38ppm. This proposed campground is to be built on what is currently agricultural land. Construction of this campground will remove the current buffer zone which will result in the phosphorus levels rising again, not to mention, soil erosion run off into Long Lake from the grading : necessary to install the proposed roads and 3 tiers of campsites. In addition to higher phosphorus levels damaging the health of Long Lake, 2/3 of our shoreline has bogs. These bogs will break off, become floating islands ,which due to their large size, damage docks and boats. 2 bogs are particularly problematic for us. One is 3 football fields in length, the other slightly smaller. Our Lake Association has been working with the DNR on this problem. We have received permission to float loose bogs back to agricultural shorelines and stake them down. The proposed campground is to be built one one of the shorelines we have permission to stake bogs on. This loss of agricultural shoreline will have a negative impact on current lakeshore property owners. Increasing the likelihood of dock and boat damage from these bogs. Commercial development of this property will have a negative impact on the waterfowl and wildlife that are currently enjoyed. The construction noise alone will drive away the Eagles, ducks, deer, fox, coyotes and beavers and destroy the current peace and quiet property owners so enjoy. Development of this campground will overnight increase the population on Long Lake by 2-3 times its current residency. This will have an immediate negative impact on Long Lake which it will not be able to recover from. Remember, what happens on Long Lake, affects Ottertail Lake. I strongly encourage you to deny this permit application due to the negative impact it will have on the health of Long Lake. Sincerely, Andrew and Colleen Solstad 41805 Sugar Maple Drive Ottertail MN 56571 Page 3 of 4 * Prop ID's: R46000990443000, R46000990444000, R46000990445000 • V .; Andy's Lawn Care 23650 State Hwy 55 Loretto, 55357.. • 1 i. Page 4 of 4 Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at 1:45:54 PM Central Daylight Time RE: Conditional Use Permit Application Request, Tuesday, July 9, 2019 at 12:32:16 PM Central Daylight Time Subject: Date: From:John Pinsni£u:e—- ^ _ (^^^Melanie L Burham Cave JTo: Attachments: imageOOl.png Dear Ms. Cave, Thank you for your earlier voicemail, our telephone conversation, and the below e-mail sharing your concerns about a proposed Conditional Use Permit for Long Lake property located in Rush Lake Township. 1 have forwarded your e-mail to our Land and Resource Management staff. Your information will be presented at the upcoming Planning Commission meeting. As you may be aware, this permit application is scheduled to be heard by the Otter Tail County Planning Commission on Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. I have included this hyperlink to the Planning Commissiorf s meeting agendas . The meeting will convene at the Otter Tail County Government Services Center Building located in Fergus Falls (here are the directions to this location^. This meeting is open to the public and you are welcomed to attend. John John W. Dinsmore, County Administrator and Community Services Division Director Otter Tail County Government Services Center 520 West Fir Avenue Fergus Falls, MN 56537 218-998-8172 (desk) 218-205-5476 (cell) idinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us §J 9,T.W« .mu : Melanie L Burham Cave <iase^aquilter@gmail.com> Sent:'fuesday, July 09, 2019 10:11AM To: John Dinsmore <jdinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us> Subject: Conditional Use Permit Application Request, Mr. Dinsmor, I am writing to express my concerns and request that the application to develop a commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) be denied. Long Lake (56-210) currently has no commercial development. There are less than 100 lake shore residents with 50% being agricultural. Only the residents of Long Lake use the lake which is one of the reasons this lake remains zebra muscle and AIS free. Long Lake is a shallow, spring fed lake. Only 16 feet at its deepest point, which outflows into Ottertail Lake. The environmental health of Long Lake impacts Ottertail Lake. Currently, the health of Long Lake is environmentally challenged. It has the highest phosphorus levels of all Lakes in Ottertail County, These high levels are due to agricultural run off and a shallow lake. This promotes the growth of algae, decreases the water clarity, which at the latest water testing on 6/18/19, was 12 inches. Our Lake Association has been working with the East Ottertail Soil and Water Commission and the DNR the past 5 years to improve water quality. Thanks to the County Commissioners passing the Buffer Zone Page 1 of 2 Ordinance and our agricultural shoreline now in compliance, we have seen a drop in phosphorus levels from 52ppm to 38 ppm.This proposed campground will remove the current buffer zone in place and will result in the phosphorus levels rising again, not to mention, soil erosion run off into Long Lake from the grading necessary to install the proposed roads and campsites. In addition to higher phosphorus levels damaging the health of Long Lake, 2/3 of our shoreline has bogs. These bogs will break off, becoming floating islands, which due to their large size, damage docks and boats. 2 bogs are particularly problematic for us. One is 3 football fields in length, the other is slightly smaller. Our Lake Association has been working with the DNR on the problem. We have received permission to float loose bogs back to agricultural shorelines and stake them down. The proposed campground is to be built on one of those shorelines we have permission to stake bogs on. This loss of agricultural shoreline will have a negative impact on current lakeshore property owners. Increasing the likelihood of dock and boat damage from these bogs. Commercial development on this property will have a negative impact on waterfowl and wildlife that are currently enjoyed.The construction noice alone will drive away the eagles, ducks, loons, deer. Fox, coyotes and beavers and destroy the peace and quiet property owners so enjoy. Development of this campground will overnight increase the population on Long Lake by 2-3 times its current residency. This will have an immediate negative impact on Long Lake which it will not be able to recover from. Remember, what happens on Long Lake, affects Ottertail Lake. I strongly encourage you to deny this permit application due to the negative impact it will have on the environmental health of Long Lake. i Sincerely, Lynn Cave President, Long Lake- Riviera Property Owners Association Director for Long Lake, Ottertail Lakes Property Owners Association Board 42415 & 41918 Sugar Maple Drive Ottertail, MN 56571 641-373-602- lasewtaauilter@gmail.com Page 2 of 2 Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at 12:39:47 PM Central Daylight Time RE: Conditional use permit application request to develop a commercial RV park on Long Lake (56-210) Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at 12:35:46 PM Central Daylight Time Jo>frDmi Jim Fox Subject: Date: From:ore To: Attachments: imageOOl.png Dear Mr. Fox, Thank you for the below e-mail, sharing your concerns about a proposed Conditional Use Permit for Long Lake property located in Rush Lake Township. 1 have forwarded your e-mail to our Land and Resource Management staff. Your information will be presented at the upcoming Planning Commission meeting. As you may be aware, this permit application is scheduled to be heard by the Otter Tail County Planning Commission this evening on Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. 1 have included this hyperlink to the Planning Commission's meeting agendas . The meeting will convene at the Otter Tail County Government Services Center Building located in Fergus Falls (here are the directions to this location^. This meeting is open to the public and you are welcomed to attend. John John W. Dinsmore, County Administrator and Community Services Division Director Otter Tail County Government Services Center 520 West Fir Avenue Fergus Falls, MN 56537 218-998-8172 (desk) 218-205-5476 (cell) idinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us fii^OTTER mil couiiTT - minnciOTS From: Jim Fox <foxd^007@yahoo.com> Sent: Wednesd To: John Din^ore <jdinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us> Subject: Re: Conditional use permit application request to develop a commercial RV park on Long Lake (56- 210) y 10, 2019 9:27 AM > On Jul 10, 2019, at 9:16 AM, Jim Fox <foxdad007@.yahoo.com> wrote: > > Mr. Dinsmore, > > I am writing to express my concerns and request that the permit application be denied. > > Long lake (56-210) currently has no commercial development. There are less than 100 lake shore residents with 50% being agricultural. Only the residents of Long Lake use the lake , which is one of the reasons this lake remains zebra muscle and AIS free. > > Long Lake is a shallow, spring fed lake, only 16 feet at its deepest point. It outflows into Ottertail Lake. Page 1 of 2 . V The environmental health of Long Lake impacts Ottertail Lake. > > Currently, the health of Long Lake is environmentally challenged. It has the highest phosphorus levels of all the lakes in Ottertail County. These high levels are due to agricultural run off and a shallow lake. This promotes the growth of algae, decreases the water clarity, which at the latest water testing on 6-18-19, was 12 inches. > > Our lake association has been working with the East Ottertail County Soil and Water Commission, and the DNR, the past 5 years to improve water quality. Thanks to the County Commissioner’s passing the Buffer Zone Ordinance, and our agricultural shoreline now in compliance, we have seen a drop in phosphorus levels from 52 ppm to 38 ppm. The proposed campground will remove the current buffer zone in place and will result in the phosphorus levels rising again, not to mention, soil erosion run off, into Long Lake, from the grading necessary to install the proposed roads and campsites. > In addition to higher phosphorus levels damaging the health of Long Lake, 2/3 of our shoreline has bogs. These bogs will break off, become floating islands, which due to their large size, damage docks and boats. There are 2 bogs that are particularly problematic for us. One is 3 football fields in length, the other is slightly smaller. Our lake association has been working with the DNR on this problem. We have received permission to float loose bogs back to agricultural shorelines and stake them down. > > > The proposed campground is to be built on one of those shorelines we have permission to stake bogs on. The loss of this agricultural shoreline will have a negative impact on current shoreline property owners, increasing the likelihood of dock and boat damage from these bogs. r > > Commercial development on this property will have a negative impact on the waterfowl and wildlife that are currently enjoyed. The construction noise alone will drive away the eagles, ducks, deer, fox, coyotes, beavers, and destroy the peace and quiet property owners so enjoy. r . ■ > > Development of this campground will overnight increase the population on Long Lake 2-3 times its current residency. This will have an immediate negative impact on Long Lake, which it will not be able to recover from. > > Remember, what happens on Long Lake, affects Ottertail Lake. > > 1 strongly encourage you to deny this permit application due to the negative impact it will have on the environmental health of Long Lake. > > Sincerely, > > Jim Fox >41941 Sugar Maple Drive > Ottertail, MN 56571 >651-450-1255 .Page 2 of 2 RECEIVED JUL 1 0 20i9 LAND & RESOURCE Fron^Wen Lehner^?wenlehn@hotmail.com> Sent: Sal To: John Dinsmore <jdinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us>; Jane Branch <lhpoa@gmail.com> Subject: Hello time to wake up! Stop this nonsense! 77uly06, 2019 1:58 AM Date: July 5, 2019 Re: Conditional Use Permit Application Request to Develop A Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) Mr. Dinsmore, We (our 3 families on Long Lake Sugar Maple Drive); are writing to express our concerns and request that the above permit application be denied. Long Lake (56-210) currently has no commercial development. There are less than 100 lake shore residents with 50% being agricultural. Aside from the DNR landing- Only the residents of Long Lake use the lake which is one reason this lake remains zebra muscle and AIS free. Isnt that what we are trying to STOP? Not if this goes through! What happened to Thumper Ponds and their well equipped campground less than 2 miles away? And Beach Bums?, Jordan has talked much about a campground which IS more of a resort area! Dont ruin Tax paying properties and chase us to other counties! Or back to the cities; This is upsetting ... and ignorant in many ways.... hmmm lets see Long Lake is a shallow, spring fed lake. Only 16 feet at its deepest point. It outflows into Ottertail Lake. The environmental health of Long Lake impacts Ottertail Lake. Currently, the health of Long Lake is environmentally challenged. It has the highest phosphorus levels of all lakes in Ottertail County. These high levels are due to agricultural run off and a shallow lake. This promotes the growth of algae, decreases the water clarity, which at the latest water testing on 6/18/19, was 12 inches. Our Lake Association has been working with East Ottertail Soil an Water and the DNR the past 5 years to improve water quality. Thanks to the County Commissioners passing the Buffer Zone Ordinance and our agricultural shoreline “now” in compliance, we have seen a drop in phosphorus levels from 52ppm to 38ppm. This proposed campground is to be built on what is currently agricultural land. Construction of this campground will remove the current buffer zone (hmmm) which will result in the phosphorus levels rising again, not to mention, soil erosion run off into Long Lake from the grading necessary to install the proposed roads and 3 tiers of campsites. In addition to higher phosphorus levels damaging the health of Long Lake, 2/3 of our shoreline has bogs. These bogs will break off, become floating islands ,which due to their large size, damage docks and boats. 2 bogs are particularly problematic for us. One is 3 football fields in length, the other slightly smaller. Our Lake Association has been working with the DNR on this problem. The DNR is not able to do anything to help us keep our property safe so now adding insult to injury!. We have received permission to float loose bogs back to agricultural shorelines and stake them down, which they do not hold so we are continually staking them down. We are on our 3 rd dock and have had to repair our water crafts. This is getting to be a bigger deal we think than how we have been dealing with it...The proposed campground is to be built one one of the shorelines we have permission to stake bogs on. This loss of agricultural shoreline will have a negative impact on current lakeshore property owners. Increasing the likelihood of dock and boat damage from these bogs. Commercial development of this property will have a negative impact on the waterfowl and wildlife that are currently enjoyed. The construction noise alone will drive away the Eagles, ducks, deer, fox, coyotes and beavers and destroy the current peace and quiet property owners so enjoy. We currently to date have 3 sets of Bald Eagles in our lake- which is our Nations bird so yes some other groups hear of negative impact will probably have to speak up and make this a bigger deal if their habitat becomes a hazard. Lets look at the big picture not just appease those with deep pockets. Oh we also have a set of rare Golden Eagles. So Now thats a game changer not just for us tax payers but also protected habitat! Development of this campground will overnight increase the population on Long Lake by 2-3 times its current residency. This will have an immediate negative impact on Long Lake which it will not be able to recover from. Remember, what happens on Long Lake, affects Ottertail Lake. I strongly encourage you to deny this permit application due to the negative impact it will have on the health of Long Lake. Page 6 of 11 We vote you in; now do your job and do as we ask it’s essentially O.UR lake to take care of-and so far we havent down so thanks to allowing agricultural issues Not abiding by The Law BUT we Are taking steps to save this lake. Decide whats more important-a campground full of weekenders that dont care for the lake, or keep the very much occupied homes on the lake! Sincerely, Plattners, Lehners, Elmers, of Residents of Long Lake- Riviera Property Owners Association Ottertail Lakes Property Owners Association 42065, 42050, 42067 Suuar Maple Drive Ottertail, MN. 56571 Page 7 of 11 I:■'> it 'S'CUP Discussion and Coordination Proposed Meeting Agenda Glendalough Room July 9*\ 2019 9:30 a.m. -10:30 a.m. N.' Invited Participants: Chris LeClair, Rick West, Nick Leonard, Michelle Eldien, Betty Murphy Convener:John Dinsmore Agenda Topics: • Long Lake Develdper/CUP Proposal j • Next steps in the county’s protocol: o Status of Application o Planning Commission o County Board of Commissioners • Administrative Response to Property Owners’ Concerns o July 10"’ meeting attendance: is this a meeting of the Long Lake Association? o Response to the six e-mails sent to County Administrator o Primary contact for ongoing communication with citizens o Coordinate county’s response to media inquiries From: John Dinsmore Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2019 8:18 AM Chris LeClair; Betty Murphy; Nicholas Leonard; Rick West Michelle Eldien Subject: RE: Mr Dinsmores email has denied all our emails(yes we have kept the denial responses) so we will send them to the people who covet our area. Please forward before July 10, 2019 To: Cc: Chris, Rick, Nick, and Betty, Attached are the six e-mails I have received from July 4"’ through July S*. The authors of the e-mails include: Clyde Kunz, Andrew and Colleen Solstad, Wen Lehner (on behalf of themselves and neighbors identified as “Plattners and Elmers), Jane Branch, Kathy Schuette and Stan Smith. Two of the six e- mailers have also “cc’ed” Lynn Cave - and Ms. Cave references “cc’s” to various media sites (KSTP, WCCO, EchoPress, KAREl 1) in the attached e-mail. The Subject line of most e-mails references: Conditional Use Permit Application Request to Develop A Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210). It appears the property owners have collaborated and created a common list of concerns since the majority of the letters cite the issues/identical language in the body of their e-mails. Here is my summary of what appears to be their key points: There are less than 100 lake shore residents with 50% being agricultural. Mostly Only the residents of Long Lake use the lake which is one reason this lake remains zebra muscle and AIS free. Long Lake is a shallow, spring fed lake. Only 16 feet at its deepest point Currently, the health of Long Lake is environmentally challenged. It has the highest phosphorus levels of all lakes in Ottertail County o The Long Lake Association has been working with East Ottertail Soil and Water and the DNR the past several years to improve water quality. Thanks to the County Commissioners passing the Buffer Zone Ordinance and our agricultural shoreline now in compliance, there is a drop-in phosphorus levels from 52ppm to 38ppm o Construction of this campground will remove the current buffer zone which will result in the phosphorus levels rising again, not to mention, soil erosion run off into Long Lake from the grading necessary to install the proposed roads and 3 tiers of campsites. Commercial development of this property will have a negative impact on the waterfowl and wildlife that are currently enjoyed. The construction noise alone will drive away the Eagles, ducks, deer, fox, coyotes and beavers and destroy the current peace and quiet property owners so enjoy. Development of this campground will overnight increase the population on Long Lake by 2-3 times its current residency. This will have an immediate negative impact on Long Lake which it will not be able to recover from. I will send out an Outlook Calendar invite based on our availability - to discuss the two Conditional Use Permits referenced by Chris. John / /*Citizen E-Mails Expressing Concerns Related to Proposed RV Park Development on Long Lake From: Clyde Kunz <clydek@arvig.net> Sent: Monday, July 08, 2019 1:37 PM To: John Dinsmore <jdinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us> Subject: FW: Conditional Use Permit Application Request to Develop A Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) To: John Dinsmore Administrator idinsmore@co.ottertail.mn.us Date: 7-7-2019 Re: Conditional Use Permit Application Request to Develop A Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) Mr. Dinsmore, I am writing to express my concerns and request that the above permit application be denied. Long Lake (56-210) currently has no commercial development. There are less than 100 lake shore residents with 50% being agricultural. Mostly Only the residents of Long Lake use the lake which is one reason this lake remains zebra muscle and AIS free. Long Lake is a shallow, spring fed lake. Only 16 feet at its deepest point. It outflows into Ottertail Lake. The environmental health of Long Lake impacts Ottertail Lake. Currently, the health of Long Lake is environmentally challenged. It has the highest phosphorus levels of all lakes in Ottertail County. These high levels are due to agricultural run off and a shallow lake. This promotes the growth of algae, decreases the water clarity, which at the latest water testing on 6/18/19, was 12 inches. The Long Lake Association has been working with East Ottertail Soil and Water and the DNR the past several years to improve water quality. Thanks to the County Commissioners passing the Buffer Zone Ordinance and our agricultural shoreline now in compliance, there is a drop in phosphorus levels from 52ppm to 38ppm. This proposed campground is to be built on what is currently agricultural land. Construction of this campground will remove the current buffer zone which will result in the phosphorus levels rising again, not to mention, soil erosion run off into Long Lake from the grading necessary to install the proposed roads and 3 tiers of campsites. In addition to higher phosphorus levels damaging the health of Long Lake, 2/3 of our shoreline has bogs. These bogs will break off, become floating islands, which due to their large size, damage docks and boats. 2 bogs are particularly problematic for us. One is 3 football fields in length, the other slightly smaller. Our Lake Association has been working with the DNR on this problem. Long Lake has received permission to float loose bogs back to agricultural shorelines and stake them down. The proposed campground is to be built on one of the shorelines which has permission to stake bogs on. This loss of agricultural shoreline will have a negative impact on current lakeshore property owners. Increasing the likelihood of dock and boat damage from these bogs. Commercial development of this property will have a negative impact on the waterfowl and wildlife that are currently enjoyed. Development of this campground will overnight increase the population on Long Lake by 2-3 times its current residency. This will have an immediate negative impact on Long Lake which is already in decline. Remember, what happens on Long Lake, affects Ottertail Lake. 1 strongly encourage you to deny this permit application, because Long Lake is already an impaired lake with little improvement seen ahead in water quality. Also the poor water quality from Long Lake is affecting the canal flowing into Ottertail Lake and the adjoining Ottertail Lake beach area. Regards, Clyde Kunz 41538 County Hwy 1 Ottertail, MN 56571 Page 1 of 5 \« \From: andrew solstad <andvslawncarefa)comcast.net> To: idinsmore@co.ottertail.mn.us Date: July 7, 2019 at 8:06 AM Subject: DENIAL Conditional Use Permit Application Request to Develop A Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) Date: 7/7/19 Re: Conditional Use Permit Application Request to Develop A Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) Mr. Dinsmore, We are writing you to strongly express our desire to DENY any more development on Long Lake. Our Family has owned property on Long Lake since the 60's and have seen first hand how construction, development and agriculture has ruined the lake over time. What was once a clear lake full of waterfowl and wildlife slowly became a green lake full of algae and a declining wildlife population. It is slowly coming back to life. We have noticed more ducks,geese, turkeys, eagles this year than ever before and know anymore development will negatively impact all of this. Long Lake is a hidden gem that needs to be protected with no more population growth! We 100% support the following reasons for denial as outlined by our Association President stated below: I am writing to express my concerns and request that the above permit application be denied. Long Lake (56-210) currently has no commercial development. There are less than 100 lake shore residents with 50% being agricultural. Only the residents of Long Lake use the take which is one reason this lake remains zebra muscle and AIS free. Long Lake is a shallow, spring fed lake. Only 16 feet at its deepest point. It outflows into Ottertail Lake. The environmental health of Long Lake impacts Ottertail Lake. Currently, the health of Long Lake is environmentally challenged. It has the highest phosphorus levels of all lakes in Ottertail County. These high levels are due to agricultural run off and a shallow lake. This promotes the growth of algae, decreases the water clarity, which at the latest water testing on 6/18/19, was 12 inches. Our Lake Association has been working with East Ottertail Soil an Water and the DNR the past 5 years to improve water quality. Thanks to the County Commissioners passing the Buffer Zone Ordinance and our agricultural shoreline now in compliance, we have seen a drop in phosphorus levels from 52ppm to 38ppm. This proposed campground is to be built on what is currently agricultural land. Construction of this campground will remove the current buffer zone which will result in the phosphorus levels rising again, not to mention, soil erosion run off into Long Lake from the grading necessary to install the proposed roads and 3 tiers of campsites. In addition to higher phosphorus levels damaging the health of Long Lake, 2/3 of our shoreline has bogs. These bogs will break off, become floating islands ,which due to their large size, damage docks and boats. 2 bogs are particularly problematic for us. One is 3 football fields in length, the other slightly smaller. Our Lake Association has been working with the DNR on this problem. We have received permission to float loose bogs back to agricultural shorelines and stake them down. The proposed campground is to be built one one of the shorelines we have permission to stake bogs on. This loss of agricultural shoreline will have a negative impact on current lakeshore property owners. Increasing the likelihood of dock and boat damage from these bogs. Commercial development of this property will have a negative impact on the waterfowl and wildlife that are currently enjoyed. The construction noise alone will drive away the Eagles, ducks, deer, fox, coyotes and beavers and destroy the current peace and quiet property owners so enjoy. Development of this campground will overnight increase the population on Long Lake by 2-3 times its current residency. This will have an immediate negative impact on Long Lake which it will not be able to recover from. Remember, what happens on Long Lake, affects Ottertail Lake. 1 strongly encourage you to deny this permit application due to the negative impact it will have on the health of Long Lake. Page 2 of S Sincerely, Andrew and Colleen Solstad 41805 Sugar Maple Drive Ottertail MN 56571 Prop ID's: R46000990443000, R46000990444000, R46000990445000 Andy's Lawn Care 23650 State Hwy 55 Loretto, MN 55357 From: Wen Lehner <weniehn@hotmail.com> Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2019 1:58 AM To: John Dinsmore <jdinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us>; Jane Branch <llrpoa@gmail.com> Subject: Hello time to wake up! Stop this nonsense! Date: July 5, 2019 Re: Conditional Use Permit Application Request to Develop A Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) Mr. Dinsmore, We (our 3 families on Long Lake Sugar Maple Drive); are writing to express our concerns and request that the above permit application be denied. Long Lake (56-210) currently has no commercial development. There are less than 100 lake shore residents with 50% being agricultural. Aside from the DNR landing- Only the residents of Long Lake use the lake which is one reason this lake remains zebra muscle and AIS free. Isnt that what we are trying to STOP? Not if this goes through! What happened to Thumper Ponds and their well equipped campground less than 2 miles away? And Beach Bums?, Jordan has talked much about a campground which IS more of a resort area! Dont ruin Tax paying properties and chase us to other counties! Or back to the cities; This is upsetting ... and ignorant in many ways.... hmmm lets see Long Lake is a shallow, spring fed lake. Only 16 feet at its deepest point. It outflows into Ottertail Lake. The environmental health of Long Lake impacts Ottertail Lake. Currently, the health of Long Lake is environmentally challenged. It has the highest phosphorus levels of all lakes in Ottertail County. These high levels are due to agricultural run off and a shallow lake. This promotes the growth of algae, decreases the water clarity, which at the latest water testing on 6/18/19, was 12 inches. Our Lake Association has been working with East Ottertail Soil an Water and the DNR the past 5 years to improve water quality. Thanks to the County Commissioners passing the Buffer Zone Ordinance and our agricultural shoreline “now” in compliance, we have seen a drop in phosphorus levels from 52ppm to 38ppm. This proposed campground is to be built on what is currently agricultural land. Construction of this campground will remove the current buffer zone (hmmm) which will result in the phosphorus Page 3 of 5 levels rising again, not to mention, soil erosion run off into Long Lake from the grading necessary to install the proposed roads and 3 tiers of campsites. In addition to higher phosphorus levels damaging the health of Long Lake, 2/3 of our shoreline has bogs. These bogs will break off, become floating islands ,which due to their large size, damage docks and boats. 2 bogs are particularly problematic for us. One is 3 football fields in length, the other slightly smaller. Our Lake Association has been working with the DNR on this problem. The DNR is not able to do anything to help us keep our property safe so now adding insult to injury!. We have received permission to float loose bogs back to agricultural shorelines and stake them down, which they do not hold so we are continually staking them down. We are on our 3 rd dock and have had to repair our water crafts. This is getting to be a bigger deal we think than how we have been dealing with it...The proposed campground is to be built one one of the shorelines we have permission to stake bogs on. This loss of agricultural shoreline will have a negative impact on current lakeshore property owners. Increasing the likelihood of dock and boat damage from these bogs. Commercial development of this property will have a negative impact on the waterfowl and wildlife that are currently enjoyed. The construction noise alone will drive away the Eagles, ducks, deer, fox, coyotes and beavers and destroy the current peace and quiet property owners so enjoy. We currently to date have 3 sets of Bald Eagles in our lake- which is our Nations bird so yes some other groups hear of negative impact will probably have to speak up and make this a bigger deal if their habitat becomes a hazard. Lets look at the big picture not just appease those with deep pockets. Oh we also have a set of rare Golden Eagles. So Now thats a game changer not just for us tax payers but also protected habitat! Development of this campground will overnight increase the population on Long Lake by 2-3 times its current residency. This will have an immediate negative impact on Long Lake which it will not be able to recover fi-om. Remember, what happens on Long Lake, affects Ottertail Lake. 1 strongly encourage you to deny this permit application due to the negative impact it will have on the health of Long Lake. We vote you in; now do your job and do as we ask it’s essentially OUR lake to take care of-and so far we havent down so thanks to allowing agricultural issues Not abiding by The Law BUT we Are taking steps to save this lake. Decide whats more important-a campground full of weekenders that dont care for the lake, or keep the very much occupied homes on the lake! Sincerely, Plattners, Lehners, Elmers, of Residents of Long Lake- Riviera Property Owners Association Ottertail Lakes Property Owners Association 42065, 42050, 42067 Sugar Maple Drive Ottertail, MN. 56571 From: Jane Branch <jbrauch56@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, July 05,2019 4:51 PM To: John Dinsmore <jdinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us> Subject: Re.Conditional Use Permit App. Request to Develop a Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) Mr. Dinsmor, My concerns for building the RV park are that the construction site will cause: - the loss of the agricultural buffer zone - soil erosion - higher phosphorous which is already - more floating bogs which destroy - negative impact on water fowl and Also, with Long Lake flowing into Ottertail Lake, it'll eventally affect Otter Tail Lake. 1 request that the above permit application be denied. high docks/boats wildlife Jane Brauch 41849 Sugar Maple Dr. Ottertail, Mn 56571 Page 4 of 5 From; Kathy Schuette <sing67801@yahoo.com> Sent: Friday, July 05, 2019 9:00 AM To: John Dinsmore <jdinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us> Cc; Lynn Cave <Iasewtaquilter@gmail.com> Subject; Long Lake Dear Sir, My husband and 1 have been property owners on Long Lake since 2015. As a child my parents took us to Minnesota every summer. Growing up on the mostly dry and treeless plains of Kansas, we developed a deep appreciation for the beauty of the lakes and the trees of Minnesota. My husband and I nurtured this appreciation in our kids. Buying of this property is a fulfillment of a dream to spend time in this beautiful place and someday pass it on to our children and their children. Living in Kansas we have seen first hand the effects of poor land and water management! We have dry stream, creek, and river beds, and have only man made lakes, many of which are now polluted by poor agricultural, management, industrial pollution, as well as camp ground generated pollution due to trash, and septic issues. It is heart breaking to see it and to see the corruption of what was once beautiful grassland prairie. Once done, it cannot be undone!!!! Please take time to consider the effect of allowing this campground on a lake that is already challenged and the effect of the surrounding lakes. Respectfully, Kathy Schuette From: "stan smith" <stanandnancv56571 @gmail.com> Date: Jul 4, 2019 9:23 PM Subject: Long Lake Campground Process To: <idinsmore@co.ottertail.mn.us> Cc: "Lynn Cave" <lvnncave@vahoo.com> I have property at 41816 County Highway 1, which is on canal that leads to Ottertail Lake east of the Rivera public Access. Our canal is also part of water outlet from Long Lake, that goes via culvert under County Highway 1 to a creek that runs to a culvert under the Rivera Access into our canal, and ultimately into Ottertail Lake. The water from Long Lake, a recreational impaired lake, is algae laden, which turns our canal green and also impairs Ottertail Lake. 1 have aerial pictures of Long Lake and the canal and plume of Algae making it into Ottertail Lake. East Ottertail Soil and Water, MPCA, and DNR are working on four year plan to improve the water in Long Lake by reducing Phosphorus and Algae. Long Lake is very shallow and carp presence causes part of the problem with water by roiling the water spawning and eating off the bottom. The Campground which have many boats slips that will increase boat traffic, which will add more to the disturbance of the lake bottom adding to the Algae problem. There is also a concern on auto traffic on Long Lake Road which not designed for heavy traffic in its current design. The road becomes rutted to washboarded when there are heavy rains. There is also a dangerous turn with limited visibility to an intersection with a north bound road off Long Lake on the eastern side. For these reasons, 1 believe this Campground is not in the best interest of Long and Ottertail Lake area. Page 5 of S OTTER TAIL COUNTY LAND & RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION WWW.CO.OTTER-TAIL.MN.USOTTER Tflll GOVERNMENT SERVICES CENTER 540 WEST FIR AVENUE FERGUS FALLS, MN 56537 218-998-8095 FAX: 218-998-8112 PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) PRE-APPLICATION MEETING CHECKLIST May, 2019 p-v PoDPUD Name: Lake Number; Lake Name:Lake Classification Two. Rn. Sect. 32-Twp Name: 70/-Property Owner: Who Attended; 1 Discussion: (Sec. IV. 11.) □ Type VAJ ^ Commercial 50% Total Resort Conversion 1____Residential □ Open Space □ Impervious Surface 25% Maximum for Total Impervious Surface 20% Maximum for Buildings 260 ft^ Maximum in Shore Impact Zone (SIZ) □ Owners Association □ Presentation Requirements. See Section IV.II.B. Scale Drawing / Professional Drawing o o(V I oo ____ Tier Location ____ Declaration (Bylaws) □ Density Calculation ____ Residential. Tier Area ft^xTIER 1 Usable Area Min Lot Size Multiplier Max Units Allowed ft^X Min Lot Size Multiplier TIER 2 Max Units AllowedUsable Area ^ Commercial - ISft^x ft^^ ft=^x i.'g = Usable Area Floor Area Ratio Avg. Liv Area Multiplier. Max Units Allowed o.ot^ ^00 ft2 X t-o = 13.2^ ' '3 Multiplier Max Units Allowed TIER 1 l"i ft^X Usable Area Floor Area Ratio Avg. Liv Area TIER 2 Planned Unit De.velopmeni (PUD) Pre-Application Meeting Checklist; Page 2 □ Buffer Zone (Lot Line) ____ 50 Feet □ Road □ Parking Areas Must Be Identified □ Structure Setbacks Standard Maximum Density ____ Increased Lake Setback ____ Vegetative Screening □ Centralized Sevi/age Treatment System (Verified by MN Licensed Sewage System Designer) □ Centralized Shore Recreation Facilities Dock(s) Swimming Area(s) □ Reduced Visibility (Structures, Parking Area, & Other Facilities) □ RCU’s (Commercial PUDs Only) ____ Current License from Public Health ____ Open Deck (200 Ft^ Max.) ____ Storage Structure (20 Ft^ Max. & 6 Ft Max. Height) □ PC Considerations (Sec. V. 3.1.) ____ Compatibility ____ Environmental Impact ____ Hazards ____ Density / Location ____ Land Suitability ____ Near Shore Depth ____ Sensitive Areas ____ Parking / Traffic ____ Noise □ Provided copy of SMO Private Public / / / Hours Lighting Signage Time Frame / Phasing ___ Existing ___ Dedicated to Project Lot Area & Water Frontage Topographical Alteration Any other possible adverse effects ISSignatureDate ^^^^ptember 19, 2016 PC: Planned Unit Development Pre-Application Checklist Marsha Bowman Chris LeClair Monday, May 13, 2019 1:13 PM Jack Rosenthal; Marsha Bowman jeff lavigne; rmthunellc@gmail.com Re; Long Lake RV PUD From: Sent:rECBVED MW \ 5 ANO&RESOUf'CE To: Cc: Subject: Hi Jack: I met with this gentleman last fall and went over similar density numbers with him. Might not be a bad idea to come in with the property owner and you and sit down and chat about the development. Please work with Marsha to set up a meeting with me in the next couple of weeks. Thanks, Chris From: Jack Rosenthal <jack.rosenthal@trustcompass.com> Date: Friday, May 10, 2019 at 12:41 PM To: Chris LeClair <cleclair@co.ottertail.mn.us>, Marsha Bowman <MBowman@co.ottertail.mn.us> Cc: jeff lavigne <centraltrades@yahoo.com>, "rmthunellc@gmail.com" <rmthunellc@gmail.com> Subject: Long Lake RV PUD Chris and Marsha, The pid no's are 53000320254005 and 4004. Attached are the calcs and a basic concept. Please let me know if you want to have a developer meeting on this or if this is sufficient. Jack Rosenthal, pls mn, nd, and sd Survey Department Manager Compass Consultants Land Surveying 1 55 St SW Perham, mn 56573 Phone: 218.850.0207 Email: Jack.Rosenthal@trustcompass.com Disclaimer The information contained in this communication from the sender is confidential. It is intended solely for use by the recipient and others authorized to receive it. If you are not the recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or taking action in relation of the contents of this information is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. 1 p INJ ■3300^20250000p1 'M 3ti3WTl3ar o •cp (D a > 4^ rHcn0)53000320254001:^ r~OP Vt Otn o3zco13 5 •< 53000320254002 ^(DO"§ z QD T3 53000320254006\ '5 3zo 0) 5“53000320254011(O Q. OOc3 D r**53000320254005■n o o LnZ;o UJ<11 O o(S'o5o>3 UJo(D M53000320254004moc'■ <n 7)fvH M I<D o uiKO 2.O'4 oolo>53000320254003l-SCl oc r i5 530003202540073 m(Q c —3-m 4^Q>3 ■O0353000320254010« ■Ca)(DQ. ozo 553000320254009§O«m\,2 4^oa7J03O5*S_—.53000320254012 IOSi.- —z- 1^1 § 353000320254013 3«C<A53000320254014 Ottertail county planning commission FjEGBVED JUL 1 1 20 Government services center 500 west fir ave Fergus Falls, MN, 56537 Attn: Conditional Use Permit Application Request for a Lake side RV Park. Km \Ne, Peter and Wanda Miller 41893 Sugar Maple Dr Ottertail do not want a RV Park on our lake, it will make it too busy and the noise level on the water will be terrible. Another factor will be the road traffic on the highway, where people walk and kids are playing. Conditional use permit application request. Development of a commercial RV Park Proposal Includes 13 tier u uits, 13 teir 2 units and 25 units and 25 teir 3 units. As well as 13boat slips. Our lake is very shallow and that much boating activity will only add to waves to wash away our shore-line. We do not want to see this development on our lake. Sincerely, Peter and Wanda Miller. s- 7^S ^ f \- ■y ■ Marsha Bowman Marsha Bowman Friday, July 12, 2019 9:46 AM John Dinsmore; Chris LeClair RE: Conditional Use Permit Application Request to Develop A Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) From: Sent: To: Subject: Thanks John, It appears that this letter is the form letter that was received for the July 10*^ PC Meeting and received by the Planning Commission Members. I will place it in the file for the record. Have a nice weekend! Marsha Mcwiho'SowmoAV Office'Admlnlity-cUcn- Lccnd/if 'Resource' GSC, 5WW fir fer^fcdiy, MW 56537 218 -998 -8099 $ ? OTTER TAIL COUNTY ■ MINNESOTA From: John Dinsmore <jdinsmor@co.ottertail.mn.us> X Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2019 4:46 PM \ To: Marsha Bowman <MBowman@co.ottertail.mn.us>; Chris LeClair <cleclair@co.ottertail.mn.u^^ Subject: FW: Conditional Use Permit Application Request to Develop A Commercial RV Park on Long .ake (56-210) FYI and records. I believe this may have been sent to others prior to last evening’s hearing. John d. From: tim lehner <tplehner(5)hotmail.com> Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2019 4:24 PM To: John Dinsmore <idinsmor(S)co.ottertail.mn.us> Subject: Conditional Use Permit Application Request to Develop A Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) Date:07/07/2019 Re: Conditional Use Permit Application Request to Develop A Commercial RV Park on Long Lake (56-210) Mr. Dinsmore, I am writing to express my concerns and request that the above permit application be denied. Long Lake (56-210) currently has no commercial development. There are less than 100 lake shore residents with 50% being agricultural. Only the residents of Long Lake use the lake which is one reason this lake remains zebra muscle and AIS free. Long Lake is a shallow, spring fed lake. Only 16 feet at its deepest point. It outflows into Ottertail Lake. The environmental health of Long Lake impacts Ottertail Lake. 1 Currently, the health of Long Lake is environmentally challenged. It has the highest phosphorus levels of all lakes in Ottertail County. These high levels are due to agricultural run off and a shallow lake. This promotes the growth of algae, decreases the water clarity, which at the latest water testing on 6/18/19, was 12 inches. Our Lake Association has been working with East Ottertail Soil an Water and the DNR the past 5 years to improve water quality. Thanks to the County Commissioners passing the Buffer Zone Ordinance and our agricultural shoreline now in compliance, we have seen a drop in phosphorus levels from 52ppm to 38ppm. This proposed campground is to be built on what is currently agricultural land. Construction of this campground will remove the current buffer zone which will result in the phosphorus levels rising again, not to mention, soil erosion run off into Long Lake from the grading necessary to install the proposed roads and 3 tiers of campsites. In addition to higher phosphorus levels damaging the health of Long Lake, 2/3 of our shoreline has bogs. These bogs will break off, become floating islands ,which due to their large size, damage docks and boats. 2 bogs are particularly problematic for us. One is 3 football fields in length, the other slightly smaller. Our Lake Association has been working with the DNR on this problem. We have received permission to float loose bogs back to agricultural shorelines and stake them down. The proposed campground is to be built one one of the shorelines we have permission to stake bogs on. This los^ of agricultural.shorfe)in,e will have a negative impact on current lakeshore property owners. Increasing the likelihood oftlock and boat damage from these bogs. Commercial deyelojament of this property will have a negative impact on the waterfowl and wildlife that are currently,enjoyed. The construction noise alone will drive away the Eagles, ducks, deer, fox, coyotes and beavers and destroy the current peace and quiet property owners so enjoy. Development of this campground will overnight increase the population on Long Lake by 2-3 times its current residency. This will have an immediate negative impact on Long Lake which it will not be able to recover from. Remember, what happens on Long Lake, affects Ottertail Lake. .' • I strongly encourage you to deny this permit application due to the negative impact it will have on the health of Long Lake. Tim Lehner 42050 sugar maple drive 2 OTTER TAIL COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING APPLICANT: Lakeside RV Park Russel & Maxine Swenson 27703 Little Pleasant Trail Unden/vood MN 56586 HEARING DATE/LOCATION: July 10, 2019, at 7:30 P.M. Commissioner's Room, Government Services Center 500 West Fir Ave Fergus Falls, MN 56537 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION REQUEST (as stated by the Applicant on the Application): Development of a Commercial RV Park and driveways as shown on the drawing named Proposed Commercial PUD of Lakeside RV Park dated June 18*^, 2019. Proposal includes 13 tier 1 units, 13 tier 2 units and 25 tier 3 units. Request includes 13 boat slips. LAKE NAME/NUMBER/CLASS: Long Lake (56-210), Recreational Development (RD) E-911 ADDRESS: None-Approach West of 41610 Long Lake Road, Ottertail MN 56571 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: PT GL 3 Com NW Cor GL 1, Section 32 of Rush Lake 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 Taii County. Details of the Application are available for viewing at the Land & Resource Management Office, Government Services Center 540 West Fir, Fergus Falls, MN 56537. Any comments regarding this request may be expressed at the Hearing or mailed to the Land & Resource Management Office at the above address. Individuais with questions or requiring special accommodations should contact the Land & Resource Management Office, 218-998-8095, prior to the hearing. Bert Olson June 26. 2019 Chairman Planning Commission Mailing Date ALL OF PID 530003202! ALL OF PID 530003202!r I LIGHTING IS PROPOSED PROPOSED UnUTIESAI 8'TALL DECORATIVE Ll( ONE PROPOSED NON-L THIS PROPERTY HAS Til SHORELANDAREA. IF FI CONDITIONAL USE WOi / ; j /r I \I TIER 1 CALCL TIER 1 TOTAL AREA =i: TIER 1 RIGHT OF WAY/! TIER 1 WETLANDS =11, TIER 1 SUITABLE AREA = 0.028 AVERAGE SQUAR 3,427/400 = 8.567 UNIT IF DESIGN CRITERIA ISA 13 UNITS PROPOSED t / 5,200 S.F. (400S.F. CAN 1,152 S.F. BATHROOM/ 6,352 S.F. TIER 1BUILDI 4.7% BUILDING COVER/ 3,640 S.F. 2 PARKING SI 9,245 S.F. PROPOSED Rl 12,885 S.F. TOTAL IMPE 9.6% IMPERVIOUS NON 14.3% TOTAL COVERAG TIER 1 OPEN SPACE = 8! SIZOPEN SPACE = 100% TIER 2 CALCU TIER2TOTALAREA=13 TIER 2 RIGHT OF WAY A TIER 2 WETLANDS = 39,: TIER 2 SUITABLE AREA = 0.028 AVERAGE SQUARI 2,652/400 = 6.63 UNITS IF DESIGN CRITERIA IS A 13 UNITS PROPOSED flH. 5,200 S.F. (400 S.F. CAM 3.9% BUILDING COVERA 3,640 S.F. 2 PARKING SP 13,758 S.F. PROPOSED R 17,398 S.F. TOTAL IMPEI 13.0% IMPERVIOUS NOF 16.9% TOTAL COVERAG!//TIER 2 OPEN SPACE = 83/TIER 3 CALCU// TIER 3 TOTAL AREA = 13 TIER 3 RIGHT OF WAY At TIER 3 WETLANDS = 16,: TIER 3 SUITABLE AREA = 0.028 AVERAGE SQUARI 3,339/400 = 8.35 UNITS IF DESIGN CRITERIA IS IV MULTIPLIER IS ALLOWEI 25 UNITS PROPOSED /////387 S.F. WETLAND //IMPACT j /I j ( 10,000 S.F. (400 S.F. CAf 7.496 BUILDING COVERA 7,000 S.F. 2 PARKING SP 16.527 S.F. PROPOSED R 23.527 S.F.TOTALIMPEi 17.496 IMPERVIOUS NOr 24.896 TOTAL COVERAGI I1I /I // TIER 3 OPEN SPACE = 75iI 1 ENTIRE PRQJIIII1 \\TOTAL AREA = 640,349! RIGHT OF WAY AREA = 1 WETLANDS = 67,990 S.F SUITABLE AREA = 557,53 BUILDING COVERAGE =• IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE IMPERVIOUS+ BUILDIN( PROPOSED TOTAL UNITS OVERALL OPEN SPACES )I / I \\\s 11 \IiIIItItI /0 80 160/ i\II I LEGEND/I FOUND IRON BOUNDARY OF PROPOSED PUD BUILDING BUILDING SETBACK UNDERGOUND POWER SANITARY SEWER APPROXIMATE WATER PROPOSED SEWER SITE - SEE NOTES PROPOSED GRAVEL SURFACE PROPOSED VEGETATIVE RESTORATION 1 PARKING SPOT l \ I\1\i\-UGP* II I 1 )— i \I I 1I []I ran\ JVW ' 3 36® . , ^NO&RESOUPCE i^j(^mPROPOSED COMMERCIAL PUD OF LAKESIDE RV PARK f PART OF GOVERNMENT LOTS 3 AND 4 SECTION 32, T135N, R39W OTTER TAIL COUNTY, MN 'C, PROJECT NOTESr < LONG LAKE ROAD"f I /r {(/\ </L/PROPOSED SEWAGE TREATMENT: DESIGN AND LAYOUT AS APPROXIMATED FROM A SITE SKETCH SCOTT*S SEPTIC SERVICES, Lie. SCOTT ELLINGSON, LICENSED DESIGNER AND LETTER DATED JUNE 17TH, 2019. /V /■i 6 ^PROPOSED 8' WIDE. IS*- ' BY 6‘ TALL SIGN X. ■■ / / ////PROPOSED WATER AND SEWAGE: WATER AND SEWER CONNECTIONS TO BE INSTALLED COMPLIANT TO MNDOH AND MPCA REQUIREMENTS. A MNDOH PERMIT IS REQUIRED. •S. ij: v:.............'/Pr^ V »■/ 7/Ut^X-/ J/ additional .............. ...-■ / /yyy y /y y yy / /X'//APPROACH DIREaLY WEST OF 41610 LONG LAKE ROAD OTTERTAIL, MN 56571 ALL OF PID 53000320254004 ALL OF PID 53000320254005 3?/ /y y / ///y// ./////_//////P.yl y y/////Iy>LIGHTING IS PROPOSED TO BE LOW LEVEL ON EACH OF THE RV SITE ELECTRICAL PADS PROPOSED UTILITIES ARE SHOW FOR VISUAL REPRESENTATION ONLY. 8' TALL DECORATIVE LIGHT POLES AS SHOWN DOWNWARD FACING. ONE PROPOSED NON-LIGHTED SIGN AT THE ENTRANCE 8' WIDE AND 6' TALL. THIS PROPERTY HAS TIER 4 THAT IS UNDEVELOPED AND SOME LAND OUTSIDE OF THE SHORELAND AREA. IF FUTURE PHASES WERE TO OCCUR IN SHORELAND AREA A CONDITIONAL USE WOULD BE APPLIED FOR. //////1./////■y'y'/y'/y Jyy\y(y'/y'yy'i-""'fy\yy /y y/i Iy/y yyyyyyy /yyI /y<v yy {y /y yy yy/yy//y //y ////y /4^0/i /"-"-J/////yy /I/y /y ///y//////I TIER 1 CALCULATIONSyy/y y /r-""/•///'4 TIER 1 TOTAL AREA = 133,874 S.F. TIER 1 RIGHT OF WAY AREA = NA TIER 1 WETLANDS = 11,480 S.F. TIER 1 SUITABLE AREA = 122,394 S.F. 0.028 AVERAGE SQUARE FOOTAGE MULTIPLIER 3,427/400 = 8.567 UNITS IF DESIGN CRITERIA IS ALLOWED MULTIPLIER IS ALLOWED 8.567 x 1.5 = 13 UNITS ALLOWED 13 UNITS PROPOSED /y/yy //yyy ^1/y /yy*^ m ryyyA-y yyy yyyyyyyyyyy 1yyyyy|y"y yyy yfyyy y1?yy yy 5,200 S.F. (400 S.F. CAMPERS * 13 UNITS) 1,152 S.F. BATHROOM/STORM SHELTER 6,352 S.F. TIER 1 BUILDINGS 4.7% BUILDING COVERAGE TIER 1 II ’*HIy yy r- I I "'I r y y Uyyy /i/ //3,640 S.F. 2 PARKING SPOTS FOR EACH UNIT (140 S.F. EACH SPOT) 9,245 S.F. PROPOSED ROADWAY AND TURN AROUND 12,885 S.F. TOTAL IMPERVIOUS (NON BUILDING) 9.6% IMPERVIOUS NON BUILDING COVERAGE 14.3% TOTAL COVERAGE TIER 1 y /// m y/////I y /y /yyy I'//7//y /1 V/i''/y iy.TIER 1 OPEN SPACE = 85.2% SIZ OPEN SPACE = 100%-------1y V//4 y/!/TIER 2 CALCULATIONSy/I ri'L?*.. ///TIER 2 TOTAL AREA = 133,948 S.F. TIER 2 RIGHT OF WAY AREA = NA TIER 2 WETLANDS = 39,274 S.F. TIER 2 SUITABLE AREA = 94,701 S.F. 0.028 AVERAGE SQUARE FOOTAGE MULTIPLIER 2,652/400 = 6.63 UNITS IF DESIGN CRITERIA IS ALLOWED MULTIPLIER IS ALLOWED 6.63 x 2 = 13 UNITS ALLOWED 13 UNITS PROPOSED I\i '>*■\N.y\\\'■1340'<P v\. f334^\I y\yh'\y\y 1 /y •/fL-H\/y /\/ye/S/-i-//\^ir\</y s\~^/W\\■f ++\\5,200 S.F. (400 S.F. CAMPERS * 13 UNITS) 3.9% BUILDING COVERAGE TIER 2 \H-y j\S/''3,640 S.F. 2 PARKING SPOTS FOR EACH UNIT (140 S.F. EACH SPOT) 13,758 S.F. PROPOSED ROADWAY 17,398 S.F. TOTAL IMPERVIOUS (NON BUILDING) 13.0% IMPERVIOUS NON BUILDING COVERAGE 16.9% TOTAL COVERAGE TIER 2 r\ •v +\< M1x> \ 4- I ■+- /' y t /■\)T -f- \ -I- ■y/\//-jo /‘’^ir //X 3 TIER 2 OPEN SPACE = 83.1%'*>. o ‘ \ VSa V X, i 'nOy-^ W '"'## y 387, S.F. WHLAND IMPACT /f 7y /TIER 3 CALCULATIONS//)J::////\//■—yi I I TIER 3 TOTAL AREA = 135,456 S.F. TIER 3 RIGHT OF WAY AREA = NA TIER 3 WETLANDS = 16,221 S.F. TIER 3 SUITABLE AREA = 119,235 S.F. 0.028 AVERAGE SQUARE FOOTAGE MULTIPLIER 3,339/400 = 8.35 UNITS IF DESIGN CRITERIA IS MET (DETERMINED BY OTHERS) MULTIPLIER IS ALLOWED 8.35 X 3 = 25 UNITS ALLOWED 25 UNITS PROPOSED //\V ly (\/•N /N>1//->y /X A f/t\/\I //\//V.//%'4-;^Iy///V.1-/yH-X'^yy?p-/\/y^7.'••r /Iy-f-1 /y/\y//-f fIyIX/>• ^4^ -|- -j-f y Mk \yj)yXj++-h X.X 4 ' +X I 10,000 S.F. (400 S.F. CAMPERS * 25 UNITS) 7.4% BUILDING COVERAGE TIER 3 \%+•+-f I J \+ • 4-4"'f I y+1 ++''I/7,000 S.F. 2 PARKING SPOTS FOR EACH UNIT (140 S.F. EACH SPOT) 16.527 S.F. PROPOSED ROADWAY AND ADDITIONAL PARKING AREA 23.527 S.F. TOTAL IMPERVIOUS (NON BUILDING) 17.4% IMPERVIOUS NON BUILDING COVERAGE 24.8% TOTAL COVERAGE TIER 3 ++4-71 f I/!;+'•fi■T \I//f I+ ' H-+//■/f {///T'.s \/+!+4 /4 IjIf67/+H->I /\7//''o ///\,Vv+■^ I +/7///\//)y /I■f 'H-4-/TIER 3 OPEN SPACE = 75.2%I J' S Q:SB II ' /yI JI44-4-41 I /Iy ENTIRE PROJECT CALCULATIONS;I\/'I '{yr..-.L -L./{>//>. /\IxfV \TOTAL AREA = 640,349 S.F. RIGHT OF WAY AREA = 14,846 WETLANDS = 67,990 S.F. SUITABLE AREA = 557,513 S.F. BUILDING COVERAGE = 3.37% IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE = 10.9% IMPERVIOUS + BUILDING COVERAGE = 14.3% PROPOSED TOTAL UNITS IN TIER 1, 2 AND 3 IS 51 UNITS OVERALL OPEN SPACE 85% \ ^.1 j J...i I\\I\fiI2P ,x \\ X\\0\//\\\\J /'i 7 .yyv;' 7'‘1' T./s 77a' V-, \\\'IA\k I .X\/\s \\ 7'.x; 7;^^x ^ X/V \\\\wX I\3X \\\\\\\ftv» '■II '\\\-w s\'IXX) } /H.\/•:l fX3\i iX/V IH3I\IX 3 # /\I4\\\J\\A.I I OWNER/DEVELOPERIII\\II \/0 80 160I\IIliHll\/I/\I OWNER: RUSSEL & MAXINE SWENSON 27703 LITTLE PLEASANT TRL UNDERWOOD, MN 56586 DEVELOPER: JEFF LAVIGNE 701.219.6148 &. RANDY THUNE 218.329.6536 I \f y /I}\y/I\///I /[//I III 7 \l\^477 LEGENDI\EiiiXX4 I\X 1kne4'FOUND IRON BOUNDARY OF PROPOSED PUD BUILDING BUILDING SETBACK UNDERGOUND POWER SANITARY SEWER APPROXIMATE WATER PROPOSED SEWER SITE - SEE NOTES PROPOSED GRAVEL SURFACE PROPOSED VEGETATIVE RESTORATION 1 PARKING SPOT 1 PROPOSED SLIP HOLDING TANKLIGHT PROPOSED RVWITH DECK II\1%\\1\\SS«' 7:'•X (.?5S V........'N \I^4-;X;. 1X /'7?IN SURVEYOR•N )N.\':X; ftaMsiUs X ___ i_-UGP-X/X;X XX COMPASS CONSULTANTS JACK ROSENTHAL 218.347,3620 155 2NDSTSW PERHAM, MN 56573 IX -ss-X X XX:X;:(IX:-x-•w*■•x'X-X X ■,X'.■;x-.I"4 :4:iTTiLU-rn^ [ ' 1 \■A; \IV■■x: !X :x:X :A:.XX I:4.o ■X;-X \[}XX•X-;X-.x-:X \'X'.Vv..;X>I\X X \X ngn•x-x......'.....x-"*•X’Xo \XX \XX XXXX CERTIFICATIONXA compassconsultants inc. Perham, MN 218-347-3620 TrustCompass.com 1 hereby certify that this survey, plan, or report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am duly Licensed Lan^urveyor un^r the laws of the state of Minnesota. —^ mck Rosenthal, PLS, 50732 XS'7.O.X OHw.Xts ^ ''4 Date XX PAGE 1 OF 1 ySRV-19-0064 SIDE RV PARK X X ."Cv (HJ[^ /l/f-1'' PEGBVED JUN I 9 2019 lands RESOURCE ^ (JCO -7^ LAKESIDE RV PARK RULES AND REGULATIONS Effective 2019 Conduct: All persons at the RV Park shall conduct themselves in such a way as to not unreasonably disturb or disrupt the enjoyment of the facility by others. In particular, noise shall be limited between the hours of 10:00pm and Sam. RV Park Tenants will be solely and completely responsible at all times for the conduct of themselves, their family members and guests, including any damage caused to property of the Park or others. The RV Park reserves the right to immediately evict or eject any Tenant, visitor, guest or Park Member, for disruptive, abusive or damaging conduct. Children under the age of 21 shall be supervised and shall be the sole responsibility of the Tenant with whom the child is staying or visiting. Anyone under 21 must return to their Campsite by 10:00pm unless accompanied by an adult. The sale of alcohol to or the consumption of alcohol by persons under 21 is forbidden and shall be cause of immediate eviction or ejection. Use or possession of tobacco by minors in the Resort public areas is prohibited. GUESTS: Tenants may have guests at any time at no additional charge, so long as the guests are staying in the Tenant's. A guest or tenant using a separate or additional tent of any size or recreational camper will be charged the current guest camping fee for each night of the stay (this includes any tents or campers set up on the Tenant's Campsite). Guests may obtain the use of a separate Campsite on a space available basis as determined at the discretion of the RV Park Manager. Although guests are welcome, guest sites are typically not available on holiday weekends. Therefore, guests must expect to share the Tenant's campsite on holidays or be located in an overflow are as designated by the RV Park (again, at the current guest camping fee per night). Tenants must be checked in prior to the arrival of their guests and must occupy their Campsite during their guest's entire stay. Each guest family is allowed no more than 3 visits per year at the current guest site fee. Reservations are required and accepted up to 14 days in advance for guest sites. Tenants must make all guest site reservations, they cannot be made by the guest. Fire Rules: Fires are permitted in fire rings/grills only. Fires are to be attended to, at all times and must be extinguished when not attended to. Non-combustible material may not be placed in fire rings/grills. Fire rings may not be moved or removed without the prior approval of the RV Park Manager. No item or rocks with exception curved landscape bricks are to be placed around the fire ring/grill. PETS: All Pets must be kept on a leash at all times to avoid any disturbance to other campers. Tenant’s are responsible for cleaning up after pets staying on their campsite. If a pet causes a disturbance to include barking, the RV Park may require the immediate removal of the pet and may prohibit the pet from the RV Park thereafter. Pets are not allowed in the swimming area or on the docks. On-Site Storage: Boats, personal watercrafts and vehicles to include utility trailers may not be left on the Campsite when the tenant is not occupying the Campsite. If a boat, personal watercraft, vehicle or utility trailer is found left on the site while tenant is not occupying their unit, it will be charged the current storage fee and usage will be suspended until the fee is paid at to the RV Park. Off-site storage is available for tenants only upon payment of the current annual fee, which must be paid in full prior to storage. All vehicles placed in storage for any period of time must have an assigned space and gate card issued buy the RV Park. The RV Park shall not be liable for any loss or damage to the property or contents left in on-site storage. Tenants must maintain current registration and insurance on all vehicles in on-site storage. The RV Park may move boats or vehicles left on the Campsite or non- assigned storage space in Tenant's absence. Identiflcation Cards: Each Tenant shall be issued an identification card, which must be displayed at the time of registration at the RV Park. The identification card is only for use by those persons named on the identification card and photo identification may be required. The identification card is not transferable and may not be loaned to any other person. This includes car passes and loaning to others could be cause for immediate eviction. -I Garbage Removal: Bagged garbage may be dumped in the areas designated by the RV Park Manager. All garbage shall be bagged prior to being placed ih the dumpsters. Any tenant found: to place noh- bagged items or hazardous materials in the dumpster area will be assessed a fine determined by the RV Park and possible evection and or suspeiisibn of the! park usage may occur. If Tenant has an item other than bagged garbage, they may check with the RV Park Manager for charge of removal and the Manager will make arrangements for pick up by the Disposal Company from Tenant's site. ATV'S. Golf Carts, and Motorized Scooters: ATV’s are not allowed in the RV Park. Golf Carts are allowed and are not to be operated within the park by anyohe under the age of 16. Golf carts are to not have more passengers than the number of seating available. Motorized Scooters of any kind will not be allowed within the RV Park without the consent of RV Management,iunless for handicap purposes. The RV Park Manager has the discretion to revoke usage of any golf cart or scooter that has not abided by the above rules. Speed Limit: Vehicle travel within the Park to include golf carts shall be limited to no more than 5 MPH at all times. Tenants are responsible for notifying their guests of the speed limit in advance of any visit. Parking: Vehicles may not be parked in an5^ay which interferes with or obstructs traffic within the park. Vehicles shall not be parked on or in contact with the roadways at any time. Signs: No sign of any kind may be displayed in public view without prior approval and consent of the RV Park Manager. Rules Applicable to Tenants Only Campsite Maintenance: To allow for maintenance of your site during the week. Tenant's are required to remove all lawn ornaments, furniture and other obstructions from the grassy area upon departure. This includes dog tie-out and clotheslines. If tenant chooses to maintain their own lawn care, they will need to notify the manager. Tenants are also required toikeep entire leased site neat and orderly to include under decks and units. The park reserves the right to issue warnings to tenants if site is not kept orderly. Electrical Usage: Tenant's recreational campers and homes may be plugged in at all times between April and October Between October and April 15’^^ Tenant's are required to unplug their units. Air conditioners and heaters must be turned off when the unit is not occupied. If air conditioners or heaters are found on while there is no on occupying the unit, the unit will be unplugged at no responsibility to the RV Park and tenant will be issued a warning of eviction. Seasonal Site Vehicle Qualifications & Restrictions: All camping vehicles placed on leased sites must be a factory manufactured recreational vehicle and approved by the RV Park Manager. All units must be under 400 square feet interior. Park homes under 400 square feet interior are permitted. Units with a manufactured date of 2005 or newer may be sold on site with lease transfer and transfer fee payment to RV Park. Unit Resale and Lease Transfers: • Tenants must be current with all lease fees prior to offering unit for sale.' • Tenants must notify RV Park manager prior to offering or displaying any signage of sale of unit with transfer of lease site. Units are not legal to be listed with realtors as they are motor vehicle titled and do not include property with legal description. • All sales must have a lease transfer done before new tenants take possession and pay the RV park lease transfer fee of $200.00 Rental or Sublease: • Absolutely no sublet or renting of trailer, park model or leased site to some one else Any site modifactions. decks, sheds, or structures: • No more than 1 camper or park model per site • No tenting or other campers unless approved by site manager and pays fee ■•i.- ■ •; Any tenant that fails to register tent will be charged a service fee $20 • Any work to be done on site {decks, screened porch, shed, LANDSCAPING) must be submitted to RV Park General Manager for written approval. • RV Park management has sole discretion on all these items.f Swimming beach and docks: • Children under the age of 16 must accompanied by an adult at all times. Failure to follow rules could lead to eviction of tenant. • No dogs or animals on swimming beach or docks. • No running or jumping off the docks. • Swimming allowed only in designated swim area. • No glass on beach or swihiming area • No smoking on docks or beach area. • No boats ot PWC in swimming area or beach. 1 : Amendments and Interpretation: • RV Park reserves the right to amend these rules or to add rules at its sole discretion. • RV Park manager has sole responsibility for interpretation and application of the rules. • RV Pairk manager shall have the right to enforce these rules for the health, safety, welfare and enjoyment of tenants and guests, and for the protection of the Park and others. 1 ;; Violation: • Violations of these rules shall be grounds for immediate eviction or ejection from RV Park manager. • Fees paid to Park will be non-refundable in the event of eviction of ejection. • In an event of eviction or ejection, tenant and guests agree to promptly remove all vehicles and campers and other property from the RV Park immediately. RECEIVED JUN 1 9 2019 LAND & RESOURCE cott'septic ervices, LLC Scott Ellingson 201 Meadow Circle, Ashby, MN 56309 218-205-1667 scottsseptic@outlook.com June 17, 2019 To whom it may Concern: At the request of Jeff Levine and Compass Consultants Land Surveying, I conducted a field evaluation at the property parcel numbers 53000320254005/53000320254004 owned by Russel & Maxine Swenson. The property is located on Long Lake Rd, section 32, township 135, range 39 in Ruch Lake Township. The propose of the evaluation was to determine if there were suitable soils for a drain field system. Upon review of the property it was determine that there are suitable sites for a drain field if the proposed owners want full systems. When talking with Mr. Levine the direction was to install 1,000 gallon holding tanks at each RV site and start with holding tanks at the shower house (3-2500-gallon tanks) sized appropriately to add drain field in the future. If there are any questions regarding this information, please call me at 218-205-1667or send me an email to scottsseptic@,outlook.com. Sincerely ------ Scott Ellingson Scott’s Septic Services, LLC (3947) i ^1 fO ■■* Aiopc^o o 1 (2)^500 Sih^eo' . -.v- . /I ’• AW KSu-2.^0 ) 1D;41B9S40D-43D3^Authenti^n PURCHASE AGREEMENT: VACANT LAND (RESIDENTIAL) JUN 1 9 2019 LANDSRESQ!" This form approved by the Minnesota Association of REALTORS*, which disciaims any iiabiiity arising out of use or misuse of this form. © 2018 Minnesota Association of REALTORS*, Edina, MN 04/30/2019,1. Date 2. Page 1 3. BUYER(S):Jeff Lavigne Randy Thyme4. 5.Buyer’s earnest money in the amount of ________________^ One Thousand one thonsand 6.1,000.00Dollars ($) 7. shall be delivered to listing broker, or, if checked, to Q_____! -------------------------------------------("Earnest Money HoldeO' 8. Days after Final Acceptance Date of this Purchase Agreement. Buyer and Seller agree that earnest money shall be 9. deposited in the trust account of Earnest Money Holder as specified above within three (3) Business Days of receipt 10. of the earnest money or Final Acceptance Date of this Purchase Agreement, whichever is later. 11. Said earnest money is part payment for the purchase of the property located at 12. Street Address: no later than two (2) Business 41 six Long Lake Road Ottertail13. City of___________ 14. described as Parcel numbera’'53000320254004 @ 53000320254005 Offer Tail, County of State of Minnesota, legally 15. 16. 17. including all fixtures, if any, AND Q INCLUDING Q EXCLUDING the following personal property, if any, which shall ----------------------(Check one.)---------------------- 18. be transferred with no additional monetary value, and free and clear of all liens and encumbrances: 19. 20. 21. (collectively the “Property”).22. PURCHASE PRICE:23. 110,000.0024. Seller has agreed to sell the Property to Buyer for the sum of ($_______ One Hundred Ten Thousand ) 25. 26.Dollars, 27. which Buyer agrees to pay in the following manner: percent (%) of the sale price in CASH, or more in Buyer’s sole discretion, which includes the earnest2028. 1. 29.money; 80 percent (%) of the sale price in MORTGAGE FINANCING. (See following Mortgage Financing30. 2. section.)31. percent (%) of the sale price by ASSUMING Seller’s current mortgage. (See attached Addendum to Purchase Agreement: Assumption Financing.) percent (%) of the sale price by CONTRACT FOR DEED. (See attached Addendum to Purchase Agreement: Contract for Deed Financing.) 32. 3. 33. 34. 4. 35. CLOSING DATE:36. 37. The date of closing shall be on or before Auguat___15__j 20 Ai. MN:PA:VL-1 (8/18)MINNESOTA REALTORS InstanefroRMS AuUientisIgn ID; 41B354DD^D^4BC«.9Ci<F-5Qanim^flR.;« cowiueix bankgr □PURCHASE AGREEMENT: VACANT LAND (RESIDENTIAL) 38. Page 2 Date 04/30/2019 39. Property located at 4161x Long Lake Road Ottertail MN 56571 MORTGAGE FINANCING:40. 41. This Purchase Agreement [X| IS O IS NOT subject to the mortgage financing provisions below. If IS, complete the ------(Check one.,' 42. MORTGAGE FINANCING section below. If IS NOT, proceed to the SELLER’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO BUYER’S 43. COSTS section. 44. Such mortgage financing shall be: (Check one.) 45. [2 FIRST MORTGAGE only □ FIRST MORTGAGE AND SUBORDINATE FINANCING. 46. Financing O DOES [X] DOES NOT include a grant, bond program, or other loan assistance program. If “DOES,” 47. please specify;_____________________ 48. Buyer shall apply for and secure, at Buyer’s expense, a: (Check all that apply.) 49. [X] CONVENTIONAL 50. □ DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS’ AFFAIRS (“DVA”) GUARANTEED 51. □ FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION (“FHA”) INSURED 52. □ PRIVATELY INSURED CONVENTIONAL 53. □ UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (“USDA”) RURAL DEVELOPMENT 54. □ OTHER______________ 55. mortgage in the amount stated in this Purchase Agreement, amortized over a period of not more than 30 percent (%) per annum. The mortgage application IS 57. TO BE MADE WITHIN FIVE (5) BUSINESS DAYS after the Final Acceptance Date of this Purchase Agreement. Buyer 58. agrees to use best efforts to secure a commitment for such financing and to execute all documents required to 59. consummate said financing. 60. MORTGAGE FINANCING CONTINGENCY: This Purchase Agreement is contingent upon the following and applies 61. to the first mortgage and any subordinate financing. (Check one.) 62. [X| If Buyer cannot secure the financing specified in this Purchase Agreement, and this Purchase Agreement does not 63. close on the closing date specified, this Purchase Agreement is canceled. Buyer and Seller shall immediately sign a Cancellation of Purchase Agreementcor\f\Tm\ng said cancellation and directing all earnest money paid here 65. to be [Xl REFUNDED TO BUYER □ FORFEITED TO SELLER. --------------------------------------------(Check one.)-------------------------------------------- NOTE: If this Purchase Agreement is subject to DVA or FHA financing, FORFEITED TO SELLER may be prohibited. See the following DVA and FHA Escape Clauses. 68. Q Buyer shall provide Seller, or licensee representing or assisting Seller, with the Written Statement, on or before For purposes of this Contingency, “Written Statement” means a Written Statement prepared by Buyer’s mortgage originator(s) or lender(s) after the Final Acceptance Date that Buyer is approved for the loan(s) specified in this Purchase Agreement, including both the first mortgage arid any subordinate financing, if any, and stating that an appraisal, satisfactory to the lender(s), has been completed and stating conditions required by lender(s) to close the loan. Upon delivery of the Written Statement to Seller, or licensee representing or assisting Seller, the obligation for satisfying all conditions required by mortgage originator(s) or lender(s), except those conditions specified below, are deemed accepted by Buyer: (a) work orders agreed to be completed by Seller; (b) any other financing terms agreed to be completed by Seller here; and (c) any contingency for the sale and closing of Buyer’s property pursuant to this Purchase Agreement. 56. years, with an initial interest rate at no more than 5.5 64. 66. 67. .2069. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. MN;PA:VL-2 (8/18) MINNESOTA REALTORS InstonetFORMS- COmUi&LLBANKERS 81. Page 3 Date PURCHASE AGREEMENT: VACANT LAND (RESIDENTIAL) 04/30/2019 82. Pmpfirty Innatftrl at 4161x Long Lake Road Upon delivery of the Written Statement, if this Purchase Agreement does not ciose on the stated closing date for ANY REASON relating to financing, including, but not limited to interest rate and discount points, if any, then Seller 85. may, at Seller's option, declare this Purchase Agreement canceled, in which case this Purchase Agreement is 86. canceled. If Seller declares this Purchase Agreement canceled. Buyer and Seller shall immediately sign a 87. Cancellation of Purchase Agreement conf\rrr\\ng said cancellation and directing all earnest money paid here to be forfeited to Seiler as liquidated damages. In the alternative. Seller may seek all other remedies allowed by law.” 89. Notwithstanding the language in the preceding paragraph. Seller may not declare this Purchase Agreement canceled if the reason this Purchase Agreement does not close was due to: (a) Seller’s failure to complete work orders to the extent required by this Purchase Agreement; 92. (b) Seller’s failure to complete any other financing terms agreed.to be completed by Seller here; or 93. (c) any contingency for the sale and closing of. Buyer’s property pursuant to this Purchase Agreement, except as specified in the contingency for sale and closing of Buyer’s property. If the Written Statement is not provided by the date specified on line 68, Seller may, at Seller’s option, declare this Purchase Agreement canceled by written notice to Buyer at any time prior to Seller receiving the Written Statement, 97. in which case this Purchase Agreement is canceled. In the event Seller declares this Purchase Agreement 98. canceled, Buyer and Seller shall immediately sign a Cancellation of Purchase Agreement confirming said 99. ceinceilation and directing all earnest money paid here to be refunded to Buyer. 100. If the Written Statement is not provided, and Seller h^ hot previously canceled this Purchase Agreement, this 101. Purchase Agreement is canceled as of the closing date specified in this Purchase Agreement. Buyer and Seller 102. shall immediately sign a Cancellation of Purchase Agreemenf confirming said cancellation and directing all 103. earnest money paid here to be refunded to Buyer. 104. LOCKING OF MORTGAGE INTEREST RATE f“RATE”>: The Rate shall be locked with the lender(s) by Buyer: 105. (Check one.) 106. □ WITHIN FIVE (5) BUSINESS DAYS OF FINAL ACCEPTANC&DATE OFTHIS PURCHASE AGREEMENT; OR 107. [3 at ANY TIME PRIOR TO CLOSING OR AS REQUIRED BY LENDER(S). 108. LENDER COMMITMENT WORK ORDERS: Nothing in this Purchase Agreement shall be construed as a warranty 109. that Seller shall make repairs required by the lender commitment. However, Seller agrees to pay up to 1 i 0. $ _^to rnake repairs as required by the lender commitment. If the lender commitment 111. is subject to any work orders for which the cost of making said repairs shall exceed this amount. Seller shall have the 112. following options: 113. (a) making the necessary repairs; or 114. (b) negotiating the cost of making said repairs with Buyer; or 115. (c) declaring this Purchase Agreement canceled, in which case this Purchase Agreement is canceled. Buyer and Seller 116. shall immediately sign a Cancellation of Purchase Agreement contkmmg said cancellation and directing all earnest 117. money paid here to be refunded to Buyer, unless Buyer provides for payment of the cost of said repairs or escrow 118. amounts related thereto above the amount specified on line 109 of this Purchase Agreement. Ottertall MN 56571 83. 84. 88. 90. 91. 94. 95. 96. 119. O SELLER .[^ BUYER agrees to pay any reinspection fee required by Buyer’s lender(s). -(Check one.)- 120. FHA ESCAPE CLAUSE fFHA Financing' only): “It is expressly agreed that, notwithstanding any other provisions 121. of this contract, the purchaser shall not be obligated to complete the purchase of the Property described here dr to 122. incur any penalty by forfeiture of earnest money deposits or otherwise, unless the purchaser has been given in 123. :accordance vyith the Department of Housing and Urban Development (“HUD’’)/FHA or DVA requirements a written 124. statement by the Federal Housing Commissioner, Department of Veterans’ Affairs, or a Direct Endorsement lender 125. setting forth the appraised value of the Property as not less than $ (sale price) 126. The purchaser shall have the privilege and option of proceeding with consummation of the contract without regard 127. to the amount of the appraised valuation. The appraised.yaluation is arrived at to determine the maximum mortgage 128. HUD will insure; HUD does not warrant the >'alue nor the condition of the Property. The purchaser should satisfy 129. himself/herself that the price and condition of re Property are acceptable.” . MN:PA:VL-3 (8/18)MINN ESOTAREALTORS InstcnetFORMS CtiOfiU&JL BANI^eR □PURCHASE AGREEMENT: VACANT LAND (RESIDENTIAL) 130. Page 4 Date 04/30/2019 131. Property located at 4161x Long Lake Road 132. LENDER PROCESSING FEES (FHA. DVA Financing Only): Seller agrees to pay Buyer’s closing fees and 133. miscellaneous processing fees which cannot be charged to Buyer, not to exceed $ 134. This amount is in addition to Seller’s Contributions to Buyer’s Costs, if applicable. 135. DVA FUNDING FEE fPVA Financing only): Pursuant to federal regulations, a one-time Funding Fee must be paid 136. at the closing of this transaction as follows: 137. Otterhai,!UN 56571 paid by Buyer □ AT CLOSING □ ADDED TO MORTGAGE AMOUNT ---------------------------------------------fCheck one.)---------------------------------------------- paid by Seller 139. NOTE: DVA regulations limit the fees and charges Buyer can pay to obtain a DVA loan. 140. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS’ AFFAIRS ESCAPE CLAUSE fPVA Financing onivl: “If is expressly agreed that, 141. notwithstanding any other provisions of this contract, the purchaser shall not incur any penalty by forfeiture of earnest 142. money or otherwise be obligated to complete the purchase of the Property described here, if the contract purchase 143. price or cost exceeds the reasonable value of this Property established by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs. The 144. purchaser shall, however, have the privilege and option of proceeding with the consummation of this contract without 145. regard to the amount of reasonable value established by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs.” 146. NOTE: Verify DVA requirements relating to payment of ail special assessments levied and pending, and annual installments of special assessments certified to yearly taxes. 148. OTHER MORTGAGE FINANCING ITEMS: 138. 147. 149. SELLER’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO BUYER’S COSTS:150. 151. SellerOlS[XllS NOT contributing to Buyer’s costs. If answer is IS, Seller agrees to pay at closing, up to: (Check one.) -----(Check one.)------- 152. □$ 153. □percent (%) of the sale price 154. towards Buyer’s closing fees, title service fees, title searches, title examinations, abstracting, lender’s title insurance, 155. owner’stitle insurance, prepaid items, other Buyei“scostsallowable by lender, if any, and/ormortgagediscountpoints. Any 156. amount of Seller’s contribution that exceeds Buyer’s allowable costs, or which cannot be used because Seller’s 157. contribution exceeds the maximum Seller contribution allowed by law or by mortgage requirements, shall be retained 158. by Seller. 159. NOTE: The amount paid by Seller cannot exceed the maximum Seller contribution allowed by FHA, DVA, or lender. All funds paid by Seller on behalf of Buyer must be stated on the Closing Disclosure at closing.160. SALE OF BUYER’S PROPERTY:161. 162. (Check one.) 163. Q 1- This Purchase Agreement is subject to an Addendum to Purchase Agreement: Sale of Buyer’s Property Contingency tor the sale of Buyer’s property. (If checked, see attached Addendum.)164. 165. 166. O 2. This Purchase Agreement is contingent upon the successful closing on the Buyer’s property located at OR ______________________ which is scheduled to close on pursuant to a fully executed purchase agreement. If Buyer’s property does not close by the closing date specified in this Purchase Agreement, this Purchase Agreement is canceled. Buyer and Seller shall immediately sign a Cancellation of Purchase Agreement confirming said cancellation and directing all earnest money paid here to be refunded to Buyer.The language in this paragraph supersedes any other provision to the contrary in any financing contingency made a part of this Purchase Agreement, if applicable. 167. , 20168. 169. 170. 171. 172. 173. MINNESOTA MN:PA:VL-4 (8/18)REALTORS InstonefFORAAS- Authentisign ID: 4lB95Aon-dan3-tRea.ciR«F.j;nan<in^»nMaCOt6ill@LL BANKGRO]PURCHASE AGREEMENT: VACANT LAND (RESIDENTIAL) 174. Pages Date 04/30/2019 175. Property located at 4161x Long Lake Road 176. 177. 13 3. Buyer represents that Buyer has the financial ability to perform on this Purchase Agreement without the sale and closing on any other property. O'tter'taj.l im 56571 OR 178. REAL ESTATE TAXES/SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS:179. 180. REAL ESTATE TAXES: Seller shall pay on the date of closing all real estate taxes due and payable in ail prior years 181. including all penalties and interest. 182. Buyer shall pay 3 PRORATED FROM DAY OF CLOSING □ ALL □ NONE □ -----------------------------------------------------------------(Check one.)------------------------------------------- /12ths OF real estate 183. taxes due and payable in the year of closing. 184. Seller shall pay 3 PRORATED TO DAY OF CLOSING □ ALL □ NONE □ -------------------------------------------------------------(Check one.)----------------------------------- /12ths OF real estate taxes 185. due and payable in the year of closing. 186. Buyer shall pay real estate taxes due and payable in the year following closing and thereafter, the payment of which 187. is not othenvise here provided. No representations are made concerning the amount of subsequent real estate 188. taxes. 189. DEFERRED TAXES/SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS: 190. □ BUYER SHALL PAY 3 SELLER SHALL PAY on date of closing any deferred real estate taxes --------------------------------------------(Check one.)--------------------------------------------- 191. (e.g. Green Acres) or special assessments, payment of which is required as a result of the closing of this sale. 192. 3 BUYER AND SELLER SHALL PRORATE AS OF THE DATE OF CLOSING □ SELLER SHALL PAY ON --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(Ched< one.)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 193. DATE OF CLOSING all installments of special assessments certified for payment, with the real estate taxes due and 194. payable in the year or closing. 195. 3 BUYER SHALL ASSUME Q SELLER SHALL PAY on date of closing all other special assessments levied as --------------------------------------------(Check one.)-------------------------------------------- 196. of the date of this Purchase Agreement. 197. 3 buyer shall ASSUME □ SELLER SHALL PROVIDE FOR PAYMENT OF special assessments pending as -----------------------------------------------------------------(Check one.)--------------------------------------------------------------------- 198. of the date of this Purchase Agreement for improvements that have been ordered by einy assessing authorities. 199. (Seller’s provision for payment shall be by payment into escrow of two (2) times the estimated amount of the 200. assessments or less, as required by Buyer’s lender.) 201. Buyer shall pay any unpaid special assessments payable in the year following closing and thereafter, the payment of 202. which is not otherwise here provided. 203. As of the date of this Purchase Agreement, Seller represents that Seller □ HAS 3 HAS NOT received a notice ----------(Check one.)------------ 204. regarding any new improvement project from any assessing authorities, the costs of which project may be assessed 205. against the Property. Any such notice received by Seller after the date of this Purchase Agreement and before 206. closing shall be provided to Buyer immediately. If such notice is issued after the date of this Purchase Agreement and 207. on or before the date of closing, then the parties may agree in writing, on or before the date of closing, to pay, provide 208. for the payment of, or assume the special assessments. In the absence of such agreement, either party may declare 209. this Purchase Agreement canceled by written notice to the other party, or licensee representing or assisting the other 210. party, in which case this Purchase Agreement is canceled. If either party declares this Purchase Agreement canceled, 211. Buyer and Seller shall immediately sign a Cancellation of Purchase Agreement confirming said cancellation and 212. directing all earnest money paid here to be refunded to Buyer. MN:PA:VL-5 (8/18) MIN N ESOTAREALTORS InstanetFORMS" Authentisign I0:41B954DD-43D3^I » PURCHASE AGREEMENT: VACANT LAND (RESIDENTIAL) 213. Page 6 Date C3 04/30/2019 214. Property located at 4i6ix Long Lake Road Ottertail MN 56571 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS:215. 216. PREVIOUSLY WRITTEN PURCHASE AGREEMENT: This Purchase Agreement □ IS [X] IS NOT subject to --------(Check one.)--------- 217. cancellation of a previously written purchase agreement dated . 218. (If answer is IS, said cancellation shall be obtained no later than 219. If said cancellation is not obtained by said date, this Purchase Agreement is canceled. Buyer and Seller shall 220. immediately sign a Cancellation of Purchase Agreement confirming said cancellation and directing all earnest money 221. paid here to be refunded to Buyer.) . 20 . 20 222. SPECIAL CONTINGENCIES: This Purchase Agreement is subject to the following contingencies, and if the 223. contingencies checked below are not satisfied or waived, in writing, by Buyer by 224. this Purchase Agreement is canceled as of said date. Buyer and Seller shall immediately sign a Cancellation of 225. Purchase Agreement confirming said cancellation and directing all earnest money paid here to be refunded to 226. Buyer. 227. (Select appropriate options a-i.) 228. □ (a) □ BUYER □ SELLER shall provide a certificate of survey of the Property, at □ BUYER □ SELLER ---------------(Check one.) ,20111Aucrast (Check one.)229.expense. 230. 13 (b) Buyer obtaining approval of city/township of proposed building plans and specifications at [3 BUYER □ SELLER expense. ---------------(Check one.)------------ 232. Q (c) Buyer obtaining approval of city/township of proposed subdivision development plans at □ BUYER □ SELLER expense. ---------------(Check one.)------------ 234. nH (d) Buyer obtaining approval of city/township for rezoning or use permits at Q BUYER Q SELLER expense. -------------(Check one.)—---------- 235. O (e) Buyer obtaining, at Q BUYER Q SELLER expense, percolation tests which are acceptable to Buyer. --------------(Check one.)-------------- 236. n (f) Buyer obtaining, at HH BUYER O SELLER expense, soil tests which indicate that the Property may be --------------(Check one.)--------^—improved without extraordinary building methods or cost. 231. 233. 237. 238. O (g) Buyer obtaining approval of building plans and/or specifications in accordance with any recorded subdivision 239.covenants and approval of the architectural control committee. 240. □ (h) Buyer obtaining, at Q BUYER □ SELLER expense, copies of all covenants, reservations, and restrictions --------------(Check one.)--------------affecting the Property.241. 242. [3 (i) Other: , . . . , . tib"ta3.na.ng approvau., at buyer's eo^ense, for a campground from appropriate agencies and e^proval for 2^0 finamcing for proposed project. Seller agrees to sign any necessary forms for project approval. 244. Seller’s expenses for these contingencies (if any) shall not exceed $ MN;PA:VL-6 (8/18) MINNESOTA REALTORS InstanetFORMS Authentismn ID: 41N54DD-43D3-4I cowiumLbanker E]PURCHASE AGREEMENT: VACANT LAND (RESIDENTIAL) 245. Page 7 Date 04/30/2019 246. Property located at 4161x Long Lake Road Ottertail MN 56571 247. DEED/MARKETABLE TITLE: Upon performance by Buyer, Seller shall deliver a: (Check one.) 248. [H WARRANTY DEED □ PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S DEED □ CONTRACT FOR DEED 249. □ TRUSTEE’S DEED □ Other: 250. marketable title, subject to (a) building and zoning laws, ordinances, state and federal regulations; (b) restrictions relating to use or improvement of the Property without effective forfeiture provisions; (c) reservation of any mineral rights by the State of Minnesota; (d) utility and drainage easements which do not interfere with existing improvements; (e) rights of tenants as follows (unless specified, not subject to tenancies):________________ Deed joined in by spouse, if any, conveying 251. 252. 253. 254. 255. 256. 257. 258. 259. POSSESSION: Seller shall deliver possession of the Property: (Check one.) 260. \7\ IMMEDIATELY AFTER CLOSING; or 261. □ OTHER: 262. Seller agrees to remove ALL DEBRIS AND ALL PERSONAL PROPERTY NOT INCLUDED HERE from the Property 263. by possession date. 264. PRORATIONS: All interest; unit owners' association dues; rents; and charges for city water, city sewer, electricity, and 265. natural gas shall be prorated between the parties as of date of closing. Buyer shall pay Seller for remaining gallons of 266. fuel oil or liquid petroleum gas on the day of closing, at the rate of the last fill by Seller. 267. TITLE AND EXAMINATION: Within a reasonable time period after Final Acceptance Date of this Purchase Agreement, 268. Seller shall provide one of the following title evidence options, at Seller’s selection, which shall include proper searches 269. covering bankruptcies, state and federal judgments and liens, eind levied and pending special assessments to Buyer 270. or Buyer’s designated title service provider: 271. (a) A commitment for an owner’s policy of title insurance on a current ALTA form issued by an insurer licensed to write 272. 273. 274. 275. 276. 277. 278. 279. (b) An Abstract of Title certified to date if Abstract Property or a Registered Property Abstract (“RPA”) certified to date if Registered (Torrens) Property. Seller shall pay for the abstracting or RPA costs and deliver any abstract for this Property in Seller’s possession or control to Buyer or Buyer’s designated title service provider. Any abstract provided shall be immediately returned to Seller, or licensee representing or assisting Seller, upon cancellation of this Purchase Agreement. If Property is Abstract and Seller does not have an abstract of title, Option (a) will automatically apply. ;and (f) others (must be specified in writing); title insurance in Minnesota as selected by Buyer. Seller shall be responsible for the title search and exam costs related to the commitment. Buyer shall be responsible for all additional costs related to the issuance of the title insurance policy(ies), including but not limited to the premium(s), Buyer’s name search and plat drawing, if any. Seller shall deliver any abstract of title and a copy of any owner's title insurance policy for the Property, if in Seller’s possession or control, to Buyer or Buyer’s designated title service provider. Any abstract of title or owner’s title insurance policy provided shall be immediately returned to Seller, or licensee representing or assisting Seller, upon cancellation of this Purchase Agreement. 280. 281. 282. 283. 284. 285. Seller shall use Seller’s best efforts to provide marketable title by the date of closing. In the event that Seller has not 286. provided marketable title by the date of closing. Seller shall have an additional thirty (30) days to make title marketable 287. or, in the alternative. Buyer may waive title defects by written notice to Seller. In addition to the thirty (30)-day extension, 288. Buyer and Seller may by mutual agreement further extend the closing date. Lacking such extension, either party may 289. declare this Purchase Agreement canceled by written notice to the other party, or licensee representing or assisting 290. the other party, in which case this Purchase Agreement is canceled. If either party declares this Purchase Agreement 291. canceled. Buyer and Seller shall immediately sign a Cancellation of Purchase Agreement confirming said cancellation 292. and directing all earnest money paid here to be refunded to Buyer. MN:PA;VL-7 (8/18) MINNESOTA REALTORS InstanefFORMS Authentisign ID: 41B954DD-43DMI >■i PURCHASE AGREEMENT: VACANT LAND (RESIDENTIAL) 293. Page 8 Date C3 04/30/2019 294. Property located at 4i6ix Long 295. SUBDIVISION OF LAND. BOUNDARIES. AND ACCESS: If this sale constitutes or requires a subdivision of land 296. owned by Seller, Seller shall pay all subdivision expenses and obtain all necessary governmental approvals. This 297. provision deals with the necessity of subdividing land to complete the sale of the Property described here in contrast 298. to the subdivision provision of lines 232-233 which deals with the future development plans of Buyer. Seller warrants 299. the legal description of the real Property to be conveyed has been or shall be approved for recording as of the date of 300. closing. Seller warrants that there is a right of access to the Property from a public right-of-way. 301. MECHANIC’S LIENS: Seller warrants that prior to the closing, payment in full will have been made for all labor, 302. materials, machinery, fixtures, or tools furnished within the 120 days immediately preceding the closing. 303. NOTICES: Seller warrants that Seller has not received any notice from any governmental authority as to condemnation 304. proceedings or violation of any law, ordinance, or regulation. If the Property is subject to restrictive covenants, Seller 305. warrants that Seller has not received any notice from any person or authority as to a breach of the covenants. Any 306. such notices received by Seller shall be provided to Buyer immediately. 307. DIMENSIONS: Buyer acknowledges any dimensions, square footage, or acreage of land or improvements provided 308. by Seller, third party, or broker representing or assisting Seller are approximate. Buyer shall verify the accuracy of 309. information to Buyer’s satisfaction, if material, at Buyer’s sole cost and expense. 310. ACCESS AGREEMENT: Seller agrees to allow Buyer reasonable access to the Property for performance of any 311. surveys, inspections or tests, or for water, sewer, gas, or electrical service hookup as agreed to here. Buyer shall 312. restore the premises to the same condition it was in prior to the surveys, inspections, or tests and pay for any 313. restoration costs relative thereto. Lake Road MN 5G571Ottertail 314. RISK OF LOSS: If there is any loss or damage to the Property between the Final Acceptance Date and the date of closing 315. for any reason, including fire, vandalism, flood, earthquake, or act of God, the risk of loss shall be on Seller. If the Property 316. is destroyed or substantially damaged before the closing date, this Purchase Agreement is canceled, at Buyer’s 317. option, by written notice to Seller or licensee representing or assisting Seller. If Buyer cancels this Purchase Agreement, 318. Buyer and Seller shall immediately sign a Cancellation of Purchase Agfreemenf confirming said cancellation and 319. directing all earnest money paid here to be refunded to Buyer. 320. TIME OF ESSENCE: Time is of the essence in this Purchase Agreement. 321. CALCULATION OF DAYS: Any calculation of days begins on the first day (Calendar or Business Days as specified) 322. following the occurrence of the event specified and includes subsequent days (Calendar or Business Days as specified) 323. ending at 11:59 P.M. on the last day. 324. BUSINESS DAYS: “Business Days” are days which are not Saturdays, Sundays, or state and federal holidays 325. unless stated elsewhere by the parties in writing. 326. CALENDAR DAYS: “Calendar Days” include Saturdays, Sundays, or state or federal holidays. 327. RELEASE OF EARNEST MONEY: Buyer and Seller agree that the Earnest Money Holder shall release earnest 328. money from the Earnest Money Holder’s trust account: 329.(a) at or upon the successful closing of the Property: (b) pursuant to written agreement between the parties, which may be reflected in a Cancellation of Purchase Agreement executed by both Buyer and Seller; (c) upon receipt of an affidavit of a cancellation under MN Statute 559.217; or (d) upon receipt of a court order. 330. 331. 332. 333. MN;PA:VL-8 (8/18) MINNESOTA REALTORS InstanetFORMS- Authentif'sn ID: 41B954DD-4303-4BCS^OC-CA^nAHilABejIt COLDUieLL BANKeRS 334. Page 9 Date PURCHASE AGREEMENT: VACANT LAND (RESIDENTIAL) 04/30/2019 Ottertr-ail335. Property located at 4i6ix Long 336. DEFAULT: if Buyer defaults in any of the agreements here, Seller may cancel this Purchase Agreefnent, and any 337. payments made here, including earnest money, shall be retained by Seller as liquidated damages and Buyer and 338. Seller shall affirm the same by a written cancellation agreement. 339. If Buyer, defaults in any of the agreements here. Seller may terminate this Purchase Agreement under the 340. provisions of either MN Statute 559.21 or MN Statute 559.217, whichever is applicable. If either Buyer or Seller 341. defaults in any of the agreements here or there exists an unfulfilled condition after the date specified for fulfillment, 342. either party may cancel this Purchase Agreement under MN Statute 559:217, Subd. 3. Whenever it is provided here 343. that this Purchase Agreement is canceled, said language shall be deemed a provision authorizing a Declaratory 344. Cancellation urider MN Statute 559.217, Subd. 4. 345. If this Purchase Agreement is not canceled or terminated as provided here. Buyer or Seller may seek actual damages 346. for breach of this Purchase Agreement or specific performance of this Purchase Agreement; and, as to specific 347. performance,,such action must be commenced within six (6) months after such right of action arises. 348. NOTICE REGARDING AIRPORT ZONING REGULATIONS: The Property may be in or near an airport safety zone 349. with zoning regulations adopted by the governing body that may affect the Property. Such zoning regulations are 350. filed with the county recorder in each county where the zoned area is located. If you would like to determine if such 351. zoning regulations affect the Property, you should contact the county recorder where the zoned area is located. 352. NOTICE REGARDING:PREDATORY OFFENDER INFORMATION: Information regarding the predatory offender 353. registry and persons registered with the predatory offender registry under MN Statute 243.166 may be 354. obtained by contacting the local law enforcement offices in the community where the Property is iocated ; 355. or the Miririesota Department of Corrections at (651) 361-7200, or from the Department of Corrections web 356. site at www.corr.state.mn.us. 357. SPECIAL DISCLOSURES: Seller discloses, to the best of Seller’s knowledge, that the Property described in this [XI ACRES □ SQUARE FEET and is currently zoned --------------------(Che^one.)------------------ Lake Road 56571MN 15.04 '358. Purchase Agreement consists of approximately 359. 360. Seller discloses, ,to the best of Seller's knowledge, that the Property □ IS 0 IS NOT in a designated flood plain ---------(Check one.361. area. 362. Seller discloses, to the best of Seller’s knowledge, that the Property Q DOES, [X DOES NOT currently receive ------------‘—(Check one.)-----------— 363. preferential tax treatment (e.g. Green Acres). 3M. Seller discloses,' to the best of Seller’s knowledge, that the Property □ IS [X IS NOT enrolled in any federal, state, or -------(Check one.)------' 365. local governmental programs (e.g., CREP, CRP, EQIP, WRP, conservation programs, riparian buffers, Sustaineible - 366. Forest Incentive Act, etc.). 367. BUYER HAS THE RIGHT TO A WALK-THROUGH REVIEW OF THE PROPERTY PRIOR TO CLOSING TO 368. ESTABLISH THAT THE PROPERTY IS IN SUBSTANTIALLY THE SAME CONDITION AS OF THE DATE OF THIS 369. PURCHASE AGREEMENT. 370. BUYER HAS RECEIVED A: (Check any that apply.) [X DISCLOSURE STATEMENT: VACANT LAND OR A 371. □ DISCLOSURE STATEMENT: SELLER’S DISCLOSURE ALTERNATIVES FORM. 372. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY CONDITION: See Disclosure Statement: Vacant Land or Disclosure Statement: 373. Seller’s Disclosure /l/ternaf/Ves for description of disclosure responsibilities and limita!tions, if any. 374. BUYER HAS RECEIVED THE INSPECTION REPORTS, IF REQUIRED BY MUNICIPALITY. 375. BUYER IS NOT RELYING ON ANY ORAL REPRESENTATIONS REGARDINGTHE CONDITION OFTHE PROPERTY. MN:PA:VL-9 (8/18)MINNESOTA REALTORS InstanetFORMS’ Authentisign ID: 41B9540D-43D3^ 376. Page 10 Date PURCHASE AGREEMENT: VACANT LAND (RESIDENTIAL) 04/30/2019 377. Property located at 4161x Long Lake Road Otter-taj-l MN 56571 378. ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS: To the best of the Seller’s knowledge there are no hazardous substances or 379. underground storage tanks, except where noted here: 380. . 381. ^________ 382. 383. 384. 385. 386. 387. UTILITIES: TO THE BEST OF SELLER’S KNOWLEDGE, THE FOLLOWING PRESENTLY EXIST WITHIN THE 388. PROPERTY: 389. Connection to public water 390. Connection to public sewer 391. Connection to private water system off Property 392. Connection to electric utility 393. Connection to natural gas [X|No SNo [X]No [X]No [X]No □Yes □ Yes □ Yes □ Yes □Yes 394. PLEASE NOTE: Buyer may incur additional charges improving the Property, including, but not iimfted to, hookup and/ 395. or access charges; municipal charges; costs for sewer access, stubbing access, water access, park dedication, road 396. access, curb cuts, utility connection and connecting fees; and tree planting charges. 397. (Check appropriate boxes.) 398. SELLER WARRANTS THATTHE PROPERTY IS EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY CONNECTED TO: 399. CITY SEWER □ YES 0 NO / CITY WATER □ YES [g NO 400. SUBSURFACE SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEM 401. SELLER □ DOES [71 DOES NOT KNOW OF A SUBSURFACE SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEM ON OR ---------------(Check one.)----------------- 402. SERVING THE PROPERTY. (If answer is DOES, and the system does not require a state permit, see Disclosure 403. Statement: Subsurface Sewage Treatment System.) 404. PRIVATE WELL 405. SELLER □ DOES [7] DOES NOT KNOW OF A WELL ON OR SERVING THE PROPERTY. -------------------(Check one.)------------------- 406. (If answer is DOES and well is located on the Property, see Disclosure Statement: Well.) 407. TO THE BEST OF SELLER’S KNOWLEDGE, THE PROPERTY □ IS 0 IS NOT IN A SPECIAL WELL -------(Check one.)-------- 408. CONSTRUCTION AREA. 409. THIS PURCHASE AGREEMENT □ IS [71 IS NOT SUBJECT TO AN ADDENDUM TO PURCHASE AGREEMENT: --------(Check one.)--------- 410. SUBSURFACE SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEM AND WELL INSPECTION CONTINGENCY. 411. (If answer is IS, see attached Addendum.) 412. IF A WELL OR SUBSURFACE SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEM EXISTS ON THE PROPERTY, BUYER HAS 413. RECEIVED A DISCLOSURE STATEMENT: WELL AND/OR A DISCLOSURE STATEMENT: SUBSURFACE 414. SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEM. MN:PA:VL-10 (8/18) MINNESOTA REALTORS InsfanefroRMS' - AuthentiS'gn ID: 41 B9S4DD>43p3-4^^^|Ei£CBpajte^g^L—_— COLI^etL BANKER E3 415. Page 11 Date PURCHASE AGREEMENT: vacant land (RESIDENTIAL) 04/30/2019 MN 56571Ottertail416; Property, located at 4i6ix long lake Road AGENCY NOTICE417. is Q Seller’s Agent O Buyer’s Agent [X] Dual Agent 0 Facilitator., --------------—--------^-------------------------(Check one.)------------------------------------- ----------------- Trisha. Satter418. (Licensee) 4-|9_ Coldwell Banker Preferred , Partners (Real Estate Company Name) is O Seller’s Agent O Buyer’s Agent [X| Dual Agent Q Facilitator. ----------------------------------------------------(Check one.)---------—----------------------------------^— ■Blossom Kawlewslci420. (Licensee)- Coldwell Banker Preferred Partners421. (Real Estate Company Name) 422. THiS NOTiCE DOES NOT SATISFY MINNESOTA STATUTORY AGENCY DISCLOSURE REQUiREMENTS. DUAL AGENCY REPRESENTATION423. 424. PLEASE CHECK ONE OFTHE FOLLOWING SELECTIONS: 425i [m Dual Agency representation DOES NOT apply in this transaction. Do not complete lines 426-442. 426, 13 Dual Agency representation DOES apply in this transaction. Complete the disclosure in lines 427-442. 427. Broker represents both the Seller(s) and the Buyer(s) of the Property involved in this transaction, which creates a 428; dual agency.This means that Broker and its salespersons owe fiduciary duties to both Selier(s) and Buyer(s). Because 429. the parties may have conflicting interests, Broker and its salespersons are prohibited from advocating exclusively for 430. either party. Broken,cannot act as a duai agent in this transaction without the cpnsent of both Seller(s) and Buyer(s). 431. Seller(s) and Buyer(s) acknowledge that (1) confidential information communicated to Broker which regards price, terms, or motivation to buy or sell will rerhain confidential unless Seller(s) or Buyer(s) Instructs Broker in writing to disclose this information. Other information will be shared; (2) Broker and Its salespersons will not represent the Interest of either party to the detriment of the other;,and (3) within the limits of duai agency. Broker and its salespersons will work diligently to facilitate the mech^ics of the sale. i 1;, 432. 433. 434. 435. 436. 437. 438. With the knowledge and understanding of the explanation above, Seller(s) and Buyer(s) authorize and instruct Broker 439: and its salesperson to act as dual agents in this transaction.r—AurtienKsGH- Buyer. J440. Seller 'MCOT Buyer.441. Seller '~4«0/2019&5931 PM COTApril 30 2019S-t- I Date442. Date 443. CLOSING COSTS: Buyer or Seller may be required to pay certain closing costs, which may effectively increase the 444. cash outlay at closing or reduce the proceeds from the sale. 445. SETTLEMENT STATEMENT: Buyer and Seller authorize the title company, escrow agent, and/ortheir representatives 446. to disclose and provide copies of the disbursing agent’s settlement statement to the real estate licensees involved in 447. the transaction at the time these documents are provided to Buyer and Seller. MN:PA:VL-11 (8/18) KL' N S 0 T: AREALTORS InsfanefFORMS" i COLDUli^ BANKiSR □PURCHASE AGREEMENT: VACANT LAND (RESIDENTIAL) 448. Page 12 Date 04/30/2019 449. Property located at 4i6ix long 450. FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN REAL PROPERTY TAX ACT rFIRPTA”t: Section 1445 of the Internal Revenue Code 451. provides that a transferee (“Buyer'’) of a United States real property interest must be notified in writing and must withhold 452. tax if the transferor (“Seller”) is a foreign person and no exceptions from FIRPTA withholding apply. Buyer and Seller 453. agree to comply with FIRPTA requirements under Section 1445 of the Internal Revenue Code. 454. Seller shall represent and warrant, under the penalties of perjury, whether Seller is a “foreign person” (as the same 455. is defined within FIRPTA), prior to closing. Any representations made by Seller with respect to this issue shall survive 456. the closing and delivery of the deed. 457. Buyer and Seller shall complete, execute, and deliver, on or before closing, any instrument, affidavit, or statement 458. reasonably necessary to comply with the FIRPTA requirements, including delivery of their respective federal taxpayer 459. identification numbers or Social Security numbers. 460. Due to the complexity and potential risks of failing to comply with FIRPTA, including the Buyer’s responsibility for 461. withholding the applicable tax, Buyer and Seller should seek appropriate legal and tax advice regarding FIRPTA 462. compliance, as the respective licensee’s representing or assisting either party will be unable to assure either 463. party whether the transaction is exempt from FIRPTA withholding requirements. 464. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This Purchase Agreement and any addenda or amendments signed by the parties shall 465. constitute the entire agreement between Buyer and Seller. Any other written or oral communication between Buyer 466. and Seller, including, but not limited to, e-mails, text messages, or other electronic communications are not part of this 467. Purchase Agreement. This Purchase Agreement can be modified or canceled only in writing signed by Buyer and 468. Seller or by operation of law. All monetary sums are deemed to be United States currency for purposes of this 469. Purchase Agreement. 470. ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES: The parties agree the electronic signature of any party on any document related to this 471. transaction constitute valid, binding signatures. 472. FINAL ACCEPTANCE: To be binding, this Purchase Agreement must be fully executed by both parties and a copy 473. must be delivered. 474. SURVIVAL: All warranties specified in this Purchase Agreement shall survive the delivery of the deed or contract 475. for deed. Lake Road MN 56571Ottertiall 476. OTHER: 477. 478. 479. ADDENDA: The following addenda are attached and made a part of this Purchase Agreement. 480. NOTE: Disclosures and optional Arbitration Agreement are not part of this Purchase Agreement. 481. O Addendum to Purchase Agreement 482. Q Addendum to Purchase Agreement: Assumption Financing 483. □ Addendum to Purchase Agreement: Buyer Move-In Agreement 484. []] Addendum to Purchase Agreement: Buyer Purchasing “As Is” and Limitation of Seller Liability 485. O Addendum to Purchase Agreement: Condominium/Townhouse/Cooperative Common Interest Community 486. 487. n Addendum to Purchase Agreement: Contract for Deed Financing 488. O Addendum to Purchase Agreement: Disclosure of Information on Lead-Based Paint and Lead-Based Paint 489. 490. Q Addendum to Purchase Agreement: Sale of Buyer’s Property Contingency 491. O Addendum to Purchase Agreement: Seller’s Rent Back Agreement 492. Q Addendum to Purchase Agreement: Short Sale Contingency 493. Q Addendum to Purchase Agreement: Subsurface Sewage Treatment System and Well Inspection Contingency MN:PA:VL-12 (8/18) (“CIC”) Hazards MINNESOTA REALTORS InsfanetFORMS" Authenti^qn ID: 41B9540D^D^^A dca^cdilDiuilgaBANKeREl PURCHASE AGREEMENT: VACANT LAND (RESIDENTIAL) 494. Page 13 Date 04/30/2019 495. Property located at 4161x Long Lake Road__________ 496. I agree to sell the Property for the price and on the terms 497. and conditions set forth above. 498. I have reviewed all pages of this Purchase 499. Agreement. 500. O if checked, this Agreement is subject to attached 501. 502. FIRPTA; Seller represents and warrants, under penalty 503. of perjury that SellerQ IS ® IS NOT a foreign person (i.e., a -------(Gheck one.)------- 504. non-resident alien individual, foreign corporation, foreign 505. partnership, foreign trust, or foreign estate for purposes of 506. income taxation. (See lines 450-463.)) This representation 507. and warranty shall survive the closing of the transaction 508. and the delivery of the deed. Ottertail MN 56571 I agree to purchase the Property for the price and on the terms and conditions set forth above. I have reviewed all pages of this Purchase Agreement. Addendum to Purchase Agreement: Counteroffer. r— AufhenfeGK-^Jtauigjtve,April 30 2019S'/ -/f509. X (Seller's Signature)Pate)Bii)iessisi2|aatijs«pM cdt (Date) nSo X Jeff Laviqne510. X (Seller's Printed Name)(Buyer's Printed Name) 511. X (Marital Status)(Marital Status) /—AuthentisGN"TLSt]AprD30 2019512. X 7(Seller's Signature)M COT(Date)(Date) X Randy Thune513. X (Seller's Printed Name)(Buyer’s Printed Name) 514. X (Marital Status)(Marital Status) The Final Acceptance Date515. FINAL ACCEPTANCE DATE: 516. is the date on which the fully executed Purchase Agreement is deiivered. THIS IS A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT BETWEEN BUYER(S) AND SELLER(S). IF YOU DESIRE LEGAL OR TAX ADVICE, CONSULT AN APPROPRIATE PROFESSIONAL. 517. 518. 519. I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE RECEIVED AND HAVE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO REVIEW THE 520. DISCLOSURE STATEMENT: ARBITRATION DISCLOSURE AND RESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY ARBITRATION 521. AGREEMENT, WHICH IS AN OPTIONAL, VOLUNTARY AGREEMENT AND IS NOT PART OF THIS PURCHASE 522. AGREEMENT. —Aurtientiscr<- BUYER(S)523. SELLER(S) PM COT 51BUYER(S)524. SELLER(S) 400(2013 83934 PM COT MN:PA:VL-13 (8/18) MJNNESOTA REALTORS InstanetFORMS" LAND AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OTTER TAIL COUNTY, GOVERNMENT SERVICES CENTER, 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 Planning Commission for Otter Tail County, Minnesota, do hereby certify that on the_day of — served upon the following: , 2019, the attached Notice of Hearing and was duly CourthouseCounty Sheriff County Highway Engineer Otter Tail COLA. 4302 13'^ Ave S Ste. 4-333, Fargo, ND 58103 MPCA, 714 Lake Ave., Suite 220, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 DNR, Julie Aadland, Div. Eco & Water Resources, 1509 1st Ave N, Fergus Falls, MN 56537 Shawn Donais, DNR, Trails & Waterways Jim Welters, DNR, Div. of Fisheries Mike Oehler, DNR, Div. of Wildlife Planning Commission Members (The above receive ^ Notices) Lake Improvement District (if project is located on their lake, mail Notices to the Lake Improvement District) ^Pi^^cponald: Big McDonald Lake Improvement Dist., PO Box 81, Dent, MN 56528 Devils Lake Imp. Dist., PO Box 431 Perham, MN 56573 , Kerbs & Paul: LMKP Lakes Imp. Dist., PO Box 133, Perham, MN 56573 Pine Lakes Imp. Dist., PO Box 405, Perham, MN 56573 lican. Fish, Bass & Little Pelican: Pelican Lake Group Lake Imp. Dist., PO Box 336, Pelican Rapids, MN 56572 utff Turtle Lake: South Turtle Lake Imp. Dist., PO Box 168, Underwood, MN 56586 CCiW Clerk (if located within 2 miles of a city) ^^Ji^DOT Dist. Office, 1000 Hwy 10 W, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 (if located on a State or Fed Hwy) County Zoning Administrator (If the County is in the “Buffer) - ^fecker County Auditor (notify in addition to their Zoning Administrator) - check their website for name/address ^xTJo^not notify individuals within a City Limit Same Envelope ^Devils^ear Perham): ^^^.-Idltl^MjcDonald ^,.^ttfile"^e & Big Pine: check their website for name/address CTownship Cler^CLakg^Associalic^ $urveyf?r (if appropriate), andThoselisted on the aft^hed sheet..., 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. m.Secretary If parcel owner is “USA”, mail to Fish & Wildlife Service, 18965 Co. Hwy 82, Fergus Falls, MN 56537 If parcel owner is “DNR”, ignore as they are receiving a notice as stated above If parcel owner is “St. of MN. 375 Centennial Bldg. Spec Asst, to Atty General St. Paul, MN ", mail to DNR Lands & Minerals 2115 Birchmont Beach Rd NE Bemidji, MN 56601 l:\PC\Affidavit Orig 2018 PLANNING COMMISSION NOTIFICATION WORKSHEET Applicant: ^ 7//0 //^Lake:m Meeting Date: X Va Mile (2640’) Preliminary PlatV4 Mile (1320’) Conditional Use App *Township / County Roads: Sherry (GIS) will get map, listing, labels (she has an advanced mapping system), unless it is adjacent to the parcel(s) that run the length of the road project. Be sure to list the road name(s) and the parcel number(s) involved with the project on this sheet for Sherry. Pt BcA iMb Lc^k/ J^p._____ PtLi7\Jil^ CAj.rjL ,UetP- Uij ■U' A- Fo t-(/7 /o Pc ^niiU A li^ I h^pLJwxTr^z-Ttv^/ iBO Sh I Ub IptMLiT) /y^rJ 506l2^I Su/v-t'j \ 6^ PCiWorksheet Notification 10/2015 Buffer Parcels Addr2 Citv St ZiD Cold Spring MN 56320 2301 AddrlParcel No Name 1 Name 2 53000320250000 Shawn Vierzba Et Al 6011st St S Richville MN 56576 965834888 Jeff Lake Rd53000320251000 Matthew M & Kassia C Wagner Perham MN 56573 1147Beverly S Wagner 250 8th Ave S Apt 453000320251002 Richville MN 56576 965834897 Jeff Lake RdPaul Lewin53000320252000 Buffalo MN 55313 462153000320254000 James A & Denise I Peering 787 ibarra Ave SE Ottertail MN 56571 941953000320254001 NybergTst 41514 Long Lake Rd Ottertail MN 56571 941941514 Long Lake Rd53000320254002 Nyberg 1st Ottertail MN 56571 941953000320254003 Gary & Tamra Steer 41610 Long Lake Rd Underwood MN 56586 9319Russel & Maxine Swenson 27703 Little Pleasant TrI53000320254004 Underwood MN 56586 931953000320254005 Russel & Maxine Swenson 27703 Little Pleasant TrI Ottertail MN 56571 941953000320254006 Terrance 0 Kawlewski 41884 Long Lake Rd Battle Lake MN 56515 931653000320254007 Daniel E & Cheryl L Barry 34201 County Highway 32 Glyndon MN 56547 9476Jennifer Lynn Grandlund 6378 Highway 1053000320254009 Wadena MN 56482 4025Michael D & Patricia K Strayer 23765 105th Ave53000320254010 Independence MN 55359 971753000320254011 James G & Roberta B Meehan 8375 Pioneer Creek Rd Vadnais Heights MN 55127 3638Steven R & Catherine L Vacinek 4504 Oak Leaf Dr53000320254012 Hastings MN 55033 350653000320254013 Kevin & Kathleen Lorentz 41119th St W Bloomington MN 55425 1764Joseph C & Dianne B Williams 1600 83rd St E53000320254014 Ottertail MN 56571 9418Kenneth &. Doris Larson 42087 Long Lake Rd53000330256002 Bloomington MN 55425 1764Joseph C & Dianne B Williams 1600 83rd St E53000330257002 Buffalo MN 55313 4621James A &. Denise I Peering 787 Ibarra Ave SE53000330257003 Page 1 of 1Tuesday, June 25, 2019 Buffer Mail City, State, ZipAddress i Address 2Name Battle Lake MN 56515 9316Daniel E & Cheryl L Barry 34201 County Highway 32 Buffalo MN 55313 4621James A & Denise I Deering 787 Ibarra Ave SE Glyndon MN 56547 9476Jennifer Lynn Grandlund 6378 Highway 10 OttertaiIMN 56571 9419Terrance 0 Kawlewski 41884 Long Lake Rd Ottertail MN 56571 9418Kenneth &. Doris Larson 42087 Long Lake Rd 34897 Jeff Lake Rd Richville MN 56576 9658Paul Lewin Hastings MN 55033 3506Kevin & Kathleen Lorentz 41119th St W Independence MN 55359 9717James G 8i Roberta B Meehan 8375 Pioneer Creek Rd Ottertail MN 56571 941941514 Long Lake RdNyberg Tst Cold Spring MN 56320 2301Shawn Vierzba Et Al 601 1st St S Ottertail MN 56571 9419Gary & Tamra Steer 41610 Long Lake Rd Michael D & Patricia K Strayer 23765 105th Ave Wadena MN 56482 4025 Underwood MN 56586 9319Russel & Maxine Swenson 27703 Little Pleasant TrI Vadnais Heights MN 55127 3638Steven R & Catherine L Vacinek 4504 Oak Leaf Dr Perham MN 56573 1147250 8th Ave S Apt 4Beverly S Wagner Richville MN 56576 9658Matthew M & Kassia C Wagner 34888 Jeff Lake Rd Bloomington MN 55425 1764Joseph C & Dianne B Williams 1600 83 rd St E Page 1 of 1Tuesday, June 25, 2019