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HomeMy WebLinkAbout18Renew_2017-0453_63160_MillPermit Number 2017-0453MNDNR PERMITTING AND REPORTING SYSTEM INVASIVE AQUATIC PLANT MANAGEMENT PERMIT (RENEWED) EXPIRATION DATE: 09/01/2018 Contact the Authorized Issuer (listed below) if you have any questions regarding this permit. The Commissioner of the Natural Resources, pursuant to authority by law, hereby GRANTS THIS PERMIT to the person whose name appears below, for the purpose specified, dates inclusive as shown, in the conditions hereinafter set forth: Mechanical Control Control Method:Project Name: Edina Mill Pond Hennepin CLP/EWM harvest Hennepin Edina Mill Pond (27004100) Resource: Mississippi River - Twin Cities Watershed:County: Permittee:Authorized Agent: CITY OF EDINA - PUBLIC WORKS CONTACT: WILSON, JESSICA VANDERWERFF 7450 METRO BLVD EDINA, MN 55439 (952) 826-0445 PREMIER LAKE HARVESTING CONTACT: MCLAIN, ADAM 1300 SPRUCE PLACE MOUND, MN 55364 (763) 257-4853 Lake Address (if different): Mechanical control of Eurasian watermilfoil and curly-leaf pondweed is permitted within the area identified on the attached map up to 7.0 acres. Authorized Control Area: Mechanical control of Eurasian watermilfoil and curly-leaf pondweed by a licensed commercial harvester. All vegetation harvested must be immediately removed from the water body and deposited above the ordinary high watermark. Mechanical removal must be done in a manner that does not alter the course, current or cross-section of the lake bottom. This permit does not authorize work to be done with draglines, bulldozers, excavators, suction dredges, hydraulic jets or other power-operated earth-moving equipment. Authorized Action: Title: Issued Date:Effective Date:Expiration Date: Keegan Lund Authorized Issuer: Aquatic Invasive Species Specialist 05/03/2018 05/03/2018 09/01/2018 651-259-5828Keegan.Lund@state.mn.us Email Address:Phone Number: This permit is granted subject to the following CONDITIONS: NOTICE OF CONTROL DATES: The permittee or their agent must notify the DNR of the planned treatment date(s) at least 48 hours prior to treatment. Failure to notify prior to beginning work or violation of other terms and conditions of this permit, including failure to remove signs in a timely manner, shall be grounds for revocation of this permit or refusal to renew. Notify: Keegan Lund, Keegan.Lund@state.mn.us, 651-259-5828 or submit a new treatment notification through MPARS. ANNUAL SURVEY: The permittee or their agent must complete an annual survey indicating the actual treatment dates no later than December 31st. The survey will be sent to you in the fall. MPARS revision 20180319, Permit Issuance ID 63160, printed 05/03/2018 CONDITIONS continued on next page... Conditions (Continued): ENFORCEMENT: Impacts to aquatic plants outside permitted area or without valid permit will result in enforcement action. CONTROL EFFECTIVENESS: The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources does not vouch for the effectiveness of any control method or operation nor does it stand as arbiter whether or not any such method or operation has been satisfactory. This permit is permissive only and no liability shall be incurred by the State or by any of its offices, agents, or employees by reason of the issuance of it or by reasons of acts or operations of the permittee. The permittee shall be solely responsible for any damage or injury to persons, domestic or wild animals, waters, or property, real or personal of any kind, resulting from the permittee's acts or operations, and at all times the State of Minnesota, its officers, agents, and employees, shall be held harmless from any liability for such damage or injury. PERMIT EXPIRATION: This permit is only valid until the expiration date listed at top of the permit and must be renewed if you want to continue plant control in future years. VALID FOR CONSENTING PROPERTIES ONLY: This permit is valid for treatment adjacent to properties that have provided consent only. Permitee must stay 150 feet away from properties that did not consent. Failure to notify the DNR of all property owners who have not provided consent for near-shore treatment may result in termination of your permit. Written signatures or signature waiver documentation must be received by DNR before treatment can begin and provided to contractor. Vang Lee, Conservation Officers, Bloomington; vang.lee@state.mn.uscc: Page 2 of 2, Permit Number 2017-0453