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CITY OF <br />IN. KE <br />BUILDING DEPARTMENT <br />June 18, 2003 <br />John & Mersini Parker <br />6383 Hartford Circle <br />Lino Lakes, MN 55038 <br />RE: Erosion Control <br />Dear John & Mersini, <br />The City of Lino Lakes has experienced extensive soil runoff onto the city streets. This runoff <br />causes clogging of the storm sewers. Sodding or seeding your yard will help to remedy this <br />problem. <br />If you have not already started, please provide soil retention by sodding or seeding as soon as <br />possible. Per the City Zoning Ordinance that was in effect when you were constructing, you <br />have one (1) year from the date the Certificate of Occupancy was issued to provide sod, seed, or <br />ornamental grass. <br />If you are not planning on sodding or seeding in the immediate future, please provide proper <br />erosion control. Some means of erosion control include, but are not limited to, silt fences, hay <br />bales, or sodding the first three rows from the curbs. You must provide erosion control as soon as <br />possible on the front property lines and wherever run off can occur. <br />If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 651- 982 -2420. <br />Respectfully, <br />Ccuu mLtout <br />Carri Lee Villella <br />Building Department <br />cc: Address File <br />600 Town Center Parkway, Lino Lakes, Minnesota 55014 -1182 <br />Building Department: 651 -982 -2420 • Fax: 651 -982 -2499 <br />Cvillella @ci.Iino- lakes.mn.us <br />