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• <br />• <br />EXHIBIT # <br />THIS IS NOT A PERMIT <br />At their meeting held March 12, 2003 the Board of Managers of the Rice Creek <br />Watershed District took action on your Permit Application as shown on the attached <br />document. The following definitions may be helpful to acquaint you with our procedure <br />and effect timely permit issuance: <br />CAPROC (Conditional Approval Pending Receipt Of Changes) = The District has nearly <br />all exhibits required for adequate review and issuance of a permit; you have 90 days to <br />submit the required non - administrative item(s) and six months to submit the required <br />administrative items. After this time, the application reverts to a denial and a new <br />application will need to be submitted. Please submit additional exhibits with your <br />application number affixed in duplicate and one copy in an electronic .pdfformat. <br />Failure to identify your exhibits by Permit Application number could mean a delay <br />in issuing your permit. <br />Your project requires WCA Deed Forms submitted as separate legal documents. <br />Guidelines are available on the RCWD web page www.ricecreekwd.com. Your project <br />also requires an easement. The easement needs to be submitted as a separate legal <br />document. Guidelines for a specific legal document are available on the RCWD web <br />page. Forward two draft copies of the WCA deed form and the easement (unsigned) <br />including the legal description in the body of the document for review by the District's <br />Attorney and Engineer. Following their comments, you must submit an acceptable <br />original document to the County Recorder's Office and provide RCWD with a photocopy <br />exhibiting the Document Number. PERMIT WILL BE ISSUED AFTER WE RECEIVE <br />FINAL COPY AND PROOF OF RECEIPT BY COUNTY RECORDER. When you <br />receive the final recorded document, you must send a copy to RCWD. No surety refund <br />will be made by RCWD until official proof of recording is provided. <br />Cash surety: If your project requires a cash surety, the surety will be kept through final <br />inspection to assure erosion control measures remain current as shown in plan and also <br />for compliance with other permit requirements. Up to the first $5,000 must be cash — a <br />check from the applicant is acceptable. Amounts over $5,000 are accepted in the form of <br />an irrevocable letter of credit or an insurance company bond. The format for the letter of <br />credit and the bond can be found on the RCWD web page. <br />After receipt and review of additional exhibits, more information may be required for <br />clarification to ensure that District's requirements have been met. If you have any <br />questions, please call Karl Hammers, Rice Creek Watershed District Permit Coordinator, <br />at 763 - 398 -3072. <br />C: City of Lino Lakes <br />Applicant's Consultant: William McCully, Glen Rehbein Companies <br />Correspondence <br />RCWD File # 03 -019 <br />KH <br />I RECEIVED <br />MAR 1 7 2003 <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />Emmons & Olivier Resources, Inc. 3/13/03 <br />