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take advantage of the existing topo. They may have to perform some dewatering during <br />construction and install a sump basket in the basement as well if the GW is elevated. <br />Whoever comes forward to purchase this property will have to solve these <br />issues. There is a process we follow with all building permits & this would be no <br />different. <br />Q3: Is the intention to fill the lot so it drains to road ditches by Kamacite St. What <br />consideration will be taken with respect to septic system and the wetlands? <br />A: the City would regulate improvements to this property like any other property in the City. If <br />the new property owner desires to fill/improve the property a building permit would be <br />required, at which time the City would review potential drainage issues. In this particular case, <br />the City would likely require wetland delineation (determine the extent of existing <br />wetlands). Furthermore, the Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization <br />(LRRWMO) would also require review if improvements to this property effect surrounding <br />wetlands. For your reference, attached to this email is an image showing where the existing <br />wetlands are in relation to Peltzer Park. <br />Q4: What is the status of the Whispering Oaks property? <br />This property is actually two separate parcels. The City does not own these properties. —the <br />State of Minnesota does. As a result, the City has no control over property. <br />