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Megan Wald <br />September 2, 2004 <br />Page 2 <br />2 No part of the structures, including open decks, shall be closer to the ordinary high <br />water level of the river than 138 feet for the structure on Lot 5 and 145 feet for Lot 6 <br />This distance will ensure that the view of the river for the house on Lot 7 will not be <br />diminished <br />vegetation hould be letamn d or established in the area within 40 <br />3 A buffer �'v lih native vegetation .,.�uz�... v.. �..�..�.. ...... <br />feet of the "Top of Bank" as indicated in the site plan faxed to our office on August 11, <br />2004 No mowing or intensive vegetation management should take place in this area, <br />although paths are allowed <br />4 Runoff from rooftops, driveways, and other impervious surfaces should be minimized <br />with grading and landscaping that allows stormwater to infiltrate into the soil <br />Vegetated swales and rain gardens are examples <br />These suggestions will help mitigate the effects of the multiple variances for Lots 5 and 6 <br />We appreciate your coopeiation in complying with the intent and administration of the Wild & <br />Scenic Riveis Act If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact Area <br />Hydrologist Tom Hovey at 651-772-7923 <br />Sincerely, <br />Dale E Homuth <br />Regional Hydrologist <br />c Richard Dahlman, 14750 Bowers Dr NW, Ramsey, MN 55303-7259 <br />Sandy Fecht, MNRRA Hydrologist <br />Tom Hovey, Area Hydrologist <br />