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9 1995 <br /> n�STATE <br /> �JnT A T E OF <br /> U�J LI n z cpuQ <br /> DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br /> • Division of Waters, PO Box 370, St. Cloud, MN 56302 <br /> PHONE NO. 612/255-4278 FILE NO. <br /> January 13, 1995 <br /> Gary Schmitz <br /> City of Elk River <br /> PO Box 490 <br /> Elk River, MN 55330 <br /> Dear Mr. Schmitz: <br /> Floodway Conditional Use, Case #94-38, City of Elk River <br /> As requested, I have reviewed the information regarding the above referenced conditional <br /> use permit. As I recall, you and I also viewed this site this past fall. <br /> An accessory structure may be allowed in the floodway only if the standards outlined <br /> under Section 902.06, subpart 4, A, B, C, E, and F of your Floodplain Zoning Ordinance <br /> • are adhered to. <br /> If the accessory structure remains a "pole type" building and the exterior siding allows the <br /> free flow of water below the 100-year flood level, it would be conceivable that the <br /> structure should not cause an increase in the 100-year flood stage. Appropriate <br /> conditions should be put on the conditional use permit that restricts any future <br /> modifications to the physical building structure or what may be stored in the building. <br /> As long as these guidelines are followed as well as any other requirements outlined in <br /> your zoning ordinance, our office will not oppose the conditional use request. <br /> If you have any future questions pertaining to this issue, please give me a call. Thank <br /> you for the opportunity to comment on this matter. <br /> Si cerely, <br /> Dan Lais <br /> Area Hydrologist <br /> • hh <br /> c: Dave Hills, Regional Hydrologist <br /> AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER <br />