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LRRWMO Meeting Minutes <br />August 20, 1992 <br />Page 5 <br />DNR Permit #93 -601 Dale and Violet Klungness <br />The board discussed DNR permit application #93 -6019 submitted <br />by Dale and Violet Klungness, Anoka, requesting permission to <br />construct forty -six feet of timber retaining wall along the <br />Rum River. Railroad ties will be used for the wall in the <br />water. The total river frontage owned is sixty feet. The <br />purpose of the wall is for erosion control and access. <br />Weaver suggested this board query of the DNR whether this <br />request complies with the restrictions applicable in the Wild <br />and Scenic River Act with regard to the access, particularly <br />the width of the access. <br />Jankowski felt comfortable supporting this application if it <br />will assist with erosion control. <br />Motion was made by Jankowski, seconded by Ottensman, to <br />RECOMMEND LRRWMO APPROVAL OF DNR PERMIT APPLICATION #93 -6019, <br />WITH THE REQUEST THAT THIS PROJECT COMPLY WITH THE RESTRIC- <br />TIONS APPLICABLE TO THE WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS ACT WITH <br />REGARD TO THE ACCESS, PARTICULARLY THE WIDTH, NOTING THAT THE <br />LRRWMO SUPPORTS THIS CONCERTED EFFORT TO REDUCE /CONTROL <br />EROSION IN THIS AREA. <br />4 ayes - 0 nayes. Motion carried. <br />DNR Permit #93 -6025 <br />Schrantz presented DNR Permit Application #93 -6025 which had <br />been sent to his office in Andover. The application was a <br />request by the City of Ramsey for permission to construct a <br />storm sewer outlet into Wetland #2 -658W. Runoff will be from <br />the "Sunny Ponds" development. Dewatering for utility <br />installation will also take place on this project site during <br />September and October. Four pumps at 450 gallon per minute <br />will appropriate forty million gallons with discharge to <br />wetland #2 -658W. <br />Comments received from the LRRWMO Consulting Engineer, dated <br />August 17, 1992, indicated the project is in conformance with <br />LRRWMO requirements. <br />Jankowski explained this application involves a new develop- <br />ment of fifty -two lots, initially. Discharge will be at the <br />location indicated. He stated there will be swamp areas for <br />the sedimentation. There will be no basins as would be <br />required for Class A or B waters. The City of Ramsey has <br />created sump areas at the point of discharge, but will not be <br />