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<br />~ STATE r <br />INJCR:Q~~@U'% <br />I DEPARTMENT <br /> <br />OF NATURAL <br />DIVISION OF WATERS <br />P. O. Box 370 <br />St. Cloud, ~N 56302 <br />(612)255-427B <br /> <br />RESOURCES <br /> <br />. PHONE NO. <br /> <br />FILE NO, <br /> <br />November 15, 1988 <br /> <br />fi'F f~ r-, . <br />.- ~ ,... 11./_ ,. . <br /> <br />St~ve Rohlf, Zoning Administrator <br />City of Elk Riv~r <br />720 Dodg~ Ave. N.W. <br />Elk River, MN 55330 <br /> <br />;f:{.~, <br />'..,) <br /> <br />Dear St~ve: <br /> <br />CO~IlENTS ON PROPOSED 'SHORES OF BRIARWOOD' PLAT, KLIEVER'S MARSH (71-3W) <br /> <br />I hav~ reviewed the above mentioned pr~liminary plat and I have the following <br />comments: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />This proposed four lot subdivision is located on the west side of Kliever's <br />Marsh. Kliever's Marsh is classified by the DNR as a Hatural Environment (HE) <br />Lake. In accordance with the requirements of the Elk River Shoreland Ordinance <br />the minimum State Shoreland Management requirements must be met. These standards <br />require a lot size of at least 80,000 square feet (City Rl-A District requires <br />2.5 acres), and a lot width of at least 200 feet at the shoreline and building <br />line. In addition, any structures built on this Marsh must be set back at least <br />200 feet from the Ordinary High Water (OHW) mark, and sewer systems must be set <br />back at least 150 feet. <br /> <br />The surveyor's notes indicate that all four lots contain over two acres of area, <br />but all of the lots in Block 2 contain at least some lakebed area. The <br />preliminary plat does not indicate the OHW elevation, but does show a waterline <br />that apparently is the basis for the septic setback shown. Unfortunately, the <br />DNR has no OHW elevation information available for this lake. State Rules <br />require that the lot size requirement be met with land located above the OHW <br />elevation. I question whether the water line shown on the plat is in fact the <br />OHW line and therefore whether all of these lots meet the lot size requirements. <br />The only way to resolve this question would be to have either City or DNR staff <br />estimate the proper OHW level for Kliever Marsh. OHW level is defined by law as <br />the highest level a water body is at long enough to leave recoverable evidence on <br />the landscape. Usually this correlates to a tree line around a basin. If it is <br />found that the OHW is higher than indicated, some of the proposed lots (probably <br />lots 2 & 3, bk 2) may not meet lot size requirements. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />All three lots in Block 2 are shaped so that it is impossible to meet all setback <br />requirements. And, depending on the exact location of the OHW line it may not be <br />possible to even meet sewage system setbacks. I am very concerned about <br />approving a plat like this where several variances would also be required. I <br />suggest the City look at the variance question before they consider the plat. <br />While it could be argued that due to the unusual shape of the property some <br />variances are warranted, I feel that the number of variances needed for this <br />proposal is excessive. The City should require the developer to modify the <br />proposal to at least reduce the number of variances needed. <br />AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER <br /> <br />~@> <br />
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