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1!!::70MBEZCD-LrzL\ <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br />RO REGION WATERS - 1200 WARNER ROAD, ST. PAUL, MN 55106 <br />PHONE NO. 772-7910 FILE NO <br />June 11, 1991 <br />STATE OF <br />Mr. Ely Arcilla <br />2735 Chisholm Avenue <br />North St. Paul, MN 55109 <br />RE: DNR PROTECTED WATERS REVIEW, GRADING PROJECT, GERVAIS LAKE <br />(62 -7P) AND INFLOW STREAM, LITTLE CANADA, RAMSEY COUNTY <br />Dear Mr. Arcilla: <br />With the assistance of Dave Johnson, I have reviewed the plans <br />received June 3, 1991 for the above - referenced project (SE1 /4, S.5, <br />T.29N, R.22W) and have the following comments to offer: <br />1. A protected watercourse is on the proposed site. Any <br />activity below the top of the bank which alters the <br />course, current or cross - section of protected waters <br />(including filling), is under the jurisdiction of the DNR <br />protected waters permit. Under no circumstances is fill <br />to be deposited below the top of the bank without prior <br />DNR approval. <br />2. The site is within the Gervais Lake (62 -7P) shoreland <br />district, and development must meet the criteria set in <br />the Little Canada Shoreland Ordinance. The building plan <br />must meet the setback, lot size, and percent impervious <br />requirements of the ordinance. I suggest you contact the <br />City of Little Canada for more information regarding <br />local permit requirements. <br />3. Erosion control measures (which may include staked <br />haybales, diversion channels, sediment ponds, or sediment <br />fences) should be adequately designed, installed and <br />maintained for site characteristics, as outlined in <br />"Ramsey County Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook, <br />Ramsey County Soil and Water Conservation District, <br />October 1989" or an equivalent document. <br />4. The area lies within the floodplain. I suggest you <br />contact the Ramsey- Washington Metro WSD to determine the <br />100 year flood elevation. Structure elevations, <br />construction methods and the proposed land use must meet <br />the criteria set in the Little Canada Floodplain <br />Ordinance. I suggest you contact the city for more <br />information regarding local permit requirements and <br />AN EQUAL PORTUA EMPLOYER <br />vage <br />