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Mr. Joseph G. 1hlebeck <br />Page 2 <br />"Report To MJ "t. For Demolition Debris Disposal Project ", a <br />standard form -slven to each person at this meeting. A review <br />of information provided on this foLm by the applicant along <br />with an insportion of the proposed fill site would then be <br />conducted by MICA Solid Waste staff. A determination would <br />then be made on to whether or not the project is acceptable <br />according to M'CA standards. Written approval or denial of the <br />fill project would then be issued by the MPCA. The municipality <br />may wish to aid the applicant in submittal of information <br />regarding a fill project. The type of written approval discussed <br />here is limited to projects of 2,0.00 cubic yards or less, and <br />of six months duration or less. This is only MPCA approval and <br />does not necessarily indicate that all county and municipal <br />concerns have been addressed. <br />Representatives of the municipalities were then asked to <br />indicate existing policies and procedures regarding the per- <br />mitting of demolition fill and other fill projects proposed <br />within their jurisdiction. <br />The City of North St. Paul requires <br />for, for any proposed project which <br />cubic yards. The use of clean fill <br />A drainage plan may also have to be <br />area being filled. <br />that a fill permit be applied <br />will utilize more than 25 <br />is stipulated in the permit. <br />submitted depending upon the <br />The City of Vadnais Heights has a permit application process for <br />which a one year time limit is placed upon any proposed project, <br />with the option of reapplying for another permit at the end of <br />a year. For demolition projects only concrete blocks are allowed. <br />The city engineer inspects all proposed fill projects. <br />The City of White Bear Lake requires that a permit for a fill <br />project be applied for whenever the proposed project is to exceed <br />400 cubic yards. Fill projects involving less than 400 cubic yards <br />are handled under the building permit program. A drainage plan <br />is required to be submitted with proposed fill projects. The <br />City discourages the use of wood, plaster board and other items <br />subject to deterioration, in proposed fill projects. <br />The City of Maplewood's fill permit program is handled through <br />the city engineer's office. Any drainage problems that may occur <br />with a fill project are routinely checked for by the engineer's <br />office. Soil borings may be required before certain fill projects <br />046 <br />