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Environmental protection § 9.21 <br /> with and that the construction of such a single family home will be <br /> consistent with said "Permit Standards". <br /> <br /> Subd. 5. Expiration, Extension and Revisions. <br /> <br /> a. A permitt~ shall begin the work authorized by the permit within 60 <br /> days from the date of issuance of the permit unless a different date for <br /> the'commencement of work is set forth in the permit. The pennittee <br /> shall complete the work authorized by the permit within the time limit <br /> specified in the permit which in no event shall exceed more than 12 <br /> months from the date of issuance. The permittee shall notify the Zoning <br /> Administrator at least 24 hours prior to the commencement of work. <br /> <br /> b. Should the work not be commenced as specified herein, then the permit <br /> shall become void. However, if prior to the date established for <br /> commencement of work the permittee makes written request to the <br /> Zoning Administrator for an extension of time to commence the work, <br /> setting forth the reasons for the required extension of not greater than <br /> one single year, then the permit shall remain in force. <br /> <br /> c. Any revision of the originally approved site plan must be approved by <br /> the Council after findings by the Planning Commission and Zoning <br /> Administrator. <br /> <br /> d. A permit may be approved subject to compliance with conditions which <br /> are specifically set forth in the permit and are necessary to insure <br /> compliance with the requirements contained in this section. Such <br /> conditions may, among other matters, limit the size, kind or character of <br /> the proposed development, require the construction of other structures <br /> including special foundations and soil stabilization structures, establish <br /> required monitoring procedures, require such alterations of the site as <br /> may be necessary, require execution of an agreement between the City <br /> and the developer, require a surety in the form of a performance bond, <br /> cash escrow or letter of credit in an amount of 150% of the expected <br /> development costs as determined by the City Engineer. Accompanying <br /> such agreement shall be a statement from the owner indicating the City's <br /> right of entry .to the property ff it becomes necessary to complete the <br /> agreed upon work. <br /> <br /> Subd. 6. Fees. A schedule of fees for the examination and approval of site <br />plans leading to an environmental permit and the inspection of alt required improvements and <br />conditions in such plans shall be determined by resolution of the Council which may from time to <br />time change such schedule. Prior to approval of any site plan, such fees shall be paid to the <br />Zoning Administrator and be deposited to the credit of the general fund. <br /> <br /> Subd. 7. Effect of Permit. The granting of an environmental permit under <br />the provisions of this section shall in no way affect the owners or the permittee's responsibility to <br />obtain the approval required by any other statute, ordinance or regulation of any Federal or State <br />agency or subdivision thereof. <br /> <br />9.21.06 DNR permits. <br /> <br /> Subdivision 1. Excavations on shorelands where the intended purpose is <br />connection to a protected water shall require a permit from the Zoning Administrator before <br />construction is begun. Such permit may be obtained only after the Commissioner of Natural <br />Resources has issued a permit to work in the beds of protected waters. <br /> <br /> Subd. 2. Any work which will change or diminish the course, current or cross- <br />section of a protected water or wetland shall be approved by the Commissioner of Natural <br />Resources, and such approval shall be construed to mean the issuance by the commissioner of <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />