Vegetation Alteration Permit # 2019-3822, App. # App-2019-004204, UID # 197264
App. Status: Approved
Aitkin County Planning & Zoning / Environmental Services
307 Second St. NW Room 219
Aitkin, MN 56431
Phone: 218-927-7342
Fax: 218-927-4372
Email: aitkinpz@aitkincountymn.gov
 

Contact Information

Are you the Property Owner? Yes
If we have questions on the application who should we contact?
Name:
Aaron James Kuhlmey
Phone:
(218310 - 1505
Email Address:
aakuhlmey@yahoo.com
Mailing Address:
2404 76th ave
Princeton mn 55371

Property Owner Contact

Property Owner Email: aakuhlmey@yahoo.com
Property Owner Phone:
(218310 - 1505

Project Location

Property Location:
Property LocationLegal DescriptionProperty AttributesOwner InformationTax Payer Information
Parcel NumberProperty AddressTownship or City NameLegal DescriptionPlat NameSection-Township-RangeLake ClassLake NameOwner Name(s)Taxpayer Name(s)
29-1-320300SHAMROCK TWPSHESHEBE POINT FOURTH ADDITIONS:33 T:49 R:23GDMINNEWAWA LAKEKUHLMEY, AARON & CAMIEKUHLMEY, AARON & CAMIE
Driving directions to the property from Aitkin:
take hwy 6 heading towards tamarak from corner of 65 approx. 3 miles or so turn left on 469th go about 1/4 mile or so property is on right hand side of road vacant lot

Project Description

Please describe your proposed project.:
I am proposing to clear a 17 foot x 25 foot area along the shoreline of trees and shrubs to provide lake access for a dock and boat lift so as to be able to access the lake from the land for recreational use. There is one groups of 2 trees 3"-8" that would need to be removed along with 3 3" birch trees as well to obtain the access straight from new driveway to be built.  NOTE:  New Plan was provided.  RS

Vegetation Removal

Number of Trees to be removed: 10
Number of Shrubs to be removed: 2

Type of Clearing

Please select all that apply:
Mechanical Clearing
Hand Clearing
Please explain:
A chain saw will be used to clear trees and hand/pruning tool for anything small

Required Attachments

Attach a copy of your plan drawing(s):
Attach photo(s) of the area to be altered as it exists today:

Terms

General Terms Zoning Permits
  • Defining and staking the property lines, road right-of-ways, septic sites, and wells are the responsibility of the property owner. In some cases, a registered survey may be required to verify setbacks before granting a permit.

  • If you see sections marked in red on the left hand column, you must re-visit those sections and make corrections.

  • To ensure that earth moving and vegetation removal is within ordinance guidelines, and to ensure activity on your property does not negatively impact the lake or other properties, you may be required to provide additional drawings of your site plan.

Land Use/Septic General Terms
  • Zoning permits and Subsurface Sewage Treatment System permits are valid for one (1) year (unless the sewage permit is to upgrade an Imminent Threat to Public Health or Safety system, which is then valid for ten (10) months).

  • If property lines are not clearly marked and visible, then they need to be staked with visible flags, ribbon, or lathes prior to onsite inspection by Aitkin County.

  • It shall be a violation of the Aitkin County Zoning Ordinance to commence construction before the permit application is approved by Aitkin County.

  • The landowner or authorized agent may make application for a zoning permit agreeing to do such work in accordance with all Aitkin County Ordinances. The landowner or authorized agent agrees that the application, site plan, and all other attachments submitted herewith are true and accurate and shall become a part of the permit. The landowner or authorized agent agrees that, in making application for a zoning permit, the landowner grants permission to Aitkin County, at reasonable times, to enter the property to determine compliance of the application with applicable Local, County or State Ordinances or Statutes. It is the applicants sole responsibility to contact other Local, County or State agencies to ensure the applicant has complied with all relevant Local, County or State Ordinances or Statutes.

  • After a complete application is submitted and reviewed, an on-site inspection may be conducted; a permit may be issued describing the proposed construction that may take place on the property. Changes to a project may require a permit application to be resubmitted.

  • Applicants are responsible for getting all applicable entrance permits from the appropriate road authority.

Approvals

ApprovalSignature
ApplicantAaron J. Kuhlmey - 03/21/2019 5:29 PM
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#1 Adminstrative Approval GroupShannon Westerlund - 03/05/2019 11:10 AM
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#2 Inspector GroupBecky Sovde - 03/21/2019 3:23 PM
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#3 Level Three Final ActionKim Burton - 03/22/2019 8:58 AM
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Application has been approved. All signatures have been obtained.

Public Notes

Text:
Condition of Permit:  The two trees used as corner markers cannot be removed.  See Attachment A.  Stumps and root systems must remain to provide bank stability.

Notes:  The flagged area was 15 wide and 27 feet and 28 feet on the side lengths.  It is understood that there is not always a good tree to tie the flagging to.  The two trees used as the corners for the flagged area are outside of the 25 foot depth.  

Screening must be maintained, so it is recommended no additional trees within the setback are removed to ensure the ordinance conditions are met.  All areas in the shore impact zone must be in vegetation.  No additional tree removal or earth moving in the shore impact zone is authorized with this permit.  No roads are allowed in the shore impact zone.
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Internal Notes

Text:
Landowner provided new plan so I edited the original photo.  RS 3-21-18
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