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,msey-Washington Metro <br />Watershed District <br />2665 Noel Drive <br />Little Canada, MN 55117 <br />(651)792-7950 <br />PERMIT <br />06-25 <br />Pursuant to the Rules and Regulations of the Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District policies and standards, and <br />based upon the statements and information contained in the permit application, letter, maps, and plans submitted by the <br />applicant and other supporting data, all of which are made a part hereof by reference, permission is hereby granted to the <br />applicant named below to conduct the grading, filling, and/or drainage activity described below: <br />Project Name <br />G.R. Johnson Addition to Little Canada <br />pplicant Name Applicants Company Telephone Number <br />Patrick Johnson 651-484-8192 <br />pplicants Address City State Zip Code <br />3046 Labore Road Little Canada MN 55109 <br />uthorizedto Complete project per~plans and special provisions. <br />Purpose of Permit Expire Date of Permit <br />Single Family Residential 9/26/2007 <br />Property Description County <br />t6 Labore Road, Little Canada Ramsey <br />This Permit is granted subject to the following GENERAL and SPECIAL PROVISIONS: <br />General Provisions <br />Construction shall be in accordance with the plans submitted to the District as part of the record for this <br />project. <br />2. The site soil erosion and sediment control facilities shall be installed and maintained to conform with the <br />standards specified in the RAMSEY COUNTY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL HANDBOOK. <br />3. The site soil erosion and sediment control facilities for rough grading phase of the project must be installed <br />prior to any site grading operation. The District's Technician must be notified once these facilities are <br />installed. Grading operation shall not begin until the District Technician approves the installed facilities. <br />4. All grading operations shall be conducted in a manner to minimize the potential for site erosion. <br />In areas where concentrated flows occur (such as swales and areas in front of storm catch basins and <br />intakes) the erosion control facilities shall be backed by a stabilization structure to protect those facilities <br />from the concentrated flows. The stabilization structures, such as snow fence, shall be approved by the <br />District Technician. <br />6. Any damaged silt fence or other erosion control facility shall be restored to their originally installed condition <br />daily. <br />7. All areas disturbed during construction shall be restored as soon as possible. Any areas that have been <br />finish graded and areas that have been disturbed, but have no active grading, shall be seeded and mulched <br />within 14 days. All mulch material shall be disced into the soil in a direction perpendicular to the stormwater <br />flow over such areas. Slopes 3:1 or steeper must be either seeded and covered with an erosion blanket <br />product or mulched with a tackifying agent rather than discing the mulch. <br />