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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />-1 <br /> <br />March 2nd, 1994 <br /> <br />Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers <br />St. Paul District ATTN: CO-R <br />190 Fifth Street East <br />St. Paul, Mn. 55101-1638 <br /> <br />The land on which the excavated pond will be located on is the edge of <br />a large ( 30 - 50 acres ) area of lowland. A drainage ditch runs <br />through the lowland and serves as a boundary or property boarder for <br />adjoining landowners. The east side of the property boarders the <br />drainage ditch. The property consists of 5 acres of land with the <br />front 1.5 - 2 acres made up of a hill. The hill is covered with oak <br />trees and our home is located in the center of it. <br /> <br />The construction of this wildlife pond should serve several purposes. <br />The hill, on which the house is built, is in need of fill to complete <br />the lanscaping plans for the property. The landscaping planned however <br />would not be complete without the beauty that the wildlife pond would <br />add. The pond itself would add habitate for wildlife. <br /> <br />Our plan is to construct this pond on the property were the slope from <br />the hill, which the house is on, meets the wetland. The advantage to <br />this location is to minimize the cost of constructing the pond, keep <br />the pond close for viewing, and at the same time can be easily <br />accomplished without filling or damaging any wetland. <br /> <br />The area behind the planned pond, which I have been reffering to as <br />wetland, is made up of numerous small trees, bushes, and small areas <br />of canary grass. Wether or not it is in fact considered wetland is <br />unknown. <br /> <br />All spoil will be either moved to other areas on the hill for leveling <br />the yard, or spread on the area between the oak treeline and the pond. <br />Only the front side ( toward the house ) of the pond would be lanscaped <br />and non of the spoil would be spread on the back side of the pond. <br /> <br />The pond will be constructed following guidelines outlined by the DNR <br />for Excavated Ponds for Waterfowl. It will have an irregular shoreline <br />and a maximum depth of 5 feet. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Brian K. Anderson <br />
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