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Assist City in developing plan for mitigating potential damage due to strong currents and damaging river <br /> debris. <br /> Task 4-Related Permitting <br /> Permits required are anticipated to be: <br /> a. City of Elk River <br /> i. Conditional Use Permit for the stair/gangway/dock <br /> ii. Shoreland Permit <br /> iii. Floodplain Permit <br /> iv. Excavation and Filling Permit <br /> v. Certification of No Rise (recommended as otherwise additional requirements <br /> will apply) <br /> b. MnDNR—no permit is needed as long as the MnDNR is in agreement that the project <br /> does not obstruct navigation or create a water safety hazard and that the project meets <br /> the following seven conditions identified in Mn Rules 6115.0210 Subp. 4: <br /> i. The structure or mooring facility will not constitute a hazard to navigation or <br /> public health, safety, and welfare, as determined by the commissioner. <br /> ii. The structure will allow the free flow of water beneath it <br /> iii. The structure or mooring facility is not used or intended to be used as a marina <br /> iv. The structure of mooring facility is consistent with or allowed under local land <br /> use controls, as determined by the local government land use authority. <br /> v. The structure, other than a watercraft lift or watercraft canopy, is not more <br /> than eight feet in width and is not combined with other similar structures so as <br /> to create a larger structure <br /> vi. Docks placed on rock filled cribs are located only on waters where the bed is <br /> predominantly bedrock,which is incapable of accepting pilings <br /> c. USACE—a Section 10 permit may be required as the project may be in a navigable water <br /> of the US. If required,the USACE permitting process may take 4 to 6 months to <br /> complete. Further communication with the USACE District staff will need to occur to <br /> verify the applicability of this permit relative to the stair access/dock project. <br /> Task 5—Civil/Structural Engineering and Site related Construction Documents <br /> a. Once a final design has been established,the HKGi team will incorporate the supported <br /> access/gangway/dock configuration into the CD package. Civil and structural engineering <br /> tasks will be required to ensure that the public investment will be able to sustain high <br /> water events. The exact scope of engineering will be determined once an agreed upon <br /> design and maintenance approach are refined through Tasks 1 through 4. <br /> b. Required documentation is anticipated to be; enlarged layout plans, site sections, and <br /> details related to the stair,gangway, and dock will be included. Supporting specification <br />