Land Alteration App. # App-2019-005085, UID # 198761
App. Status: Denied
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

If we have questions on the application who should we contact?
Name:
Marie Segar
Phone:
(651246 - 0182
Email Address:
segars@comcast.net
Mailing Address:
1510 Oakbrooke LN
Eagan MN 55122
Are you the Property Owner? Yes

Project Location Search

Property:
Property LocationLegal DescriptionProperty AttributesOwner InformationTax Payer Information
Parcel NumberProperty AddressTownship or City NameLegal DescriptionPlat NameSection-Township-RangeLake ClassLake NameOwner Name(s)Taxpayer Name(s)
11-1-11290144875 238th Ln
AITKIN, MN 56431
HAZELTON TWPPINE VIEWS:29 T:45 R:27RDBIG PINE LAKE (Hazelton)SEGAR, RICHARD & MARIESEGAR, RICHARD & MARIE
Driving directions to the property from Aitkin.:
South 169-West 450th-East 238th lane. first property on the right

Project Description

Please describe your proposed project:
We would like to create a beach blanket type opening so we can pull our kayaks and canoe in and out more easily.  We would like it wide enough to get out boat lifts in and out without paying someone else to do it.  The current opening is crumbling and has ice damned previously to our ownership.

Site Drawing(s)

Land Alteration Site Sketch Checklist:
Location and size of all existing structures.
Location of all driveways and/or access roads.
Location of wetlands.
Location and size of alteration.
Location of erosion control measures.
Distance of alteration to OHWL (closest point)
Distance of alteration to property lines.
Distance of alteration to existing structures.
Attach a copy of your Site Sketch(s):

Vegetation Removal

Number of Trees to be removed: 0
Number of Shrubs to be removed: 0
Type of Clearing Used?
(Check all that apply)
Mechanical Clearing
Hand Clearing
Please explain:
this area is already open regarding trees, shrubs etc.  we will initially use a back hoe to clear and then fine tune by hand to prevent any contamination of dirt into lake.  we plan to use the DNR recommended guide lines for making a beach blanket.  we plan to line edges with large landscape rocks as an additional prevention against erosion, etc. We want to plant pollinators and native wild flowers along the sides..

Excavation Details

Nature of Material to be used?
(Check all that apply)
Sand
Gravel
Boulders
Total Amount of Excavation and/or Fill proposed? (cubic yards) 10 CuYd
Total Area to be Graded and/or Filled? (L x W) 150 ft2
Attach a photo of the area to be altered (as it exists today).:

Erosion Control Practices

Indicate the following erosion control measures that
will be used throughout and after your project?
(Check all that apply)
Seeding and/or Mulching
Describe how you intend to implement this plan
and your finished vegetation plan.:
our finished vegetation plan would be to add native plants along the perimeter, which currently do not exist.  The lake bottom in this area is primarily sand and by adding a beach blanket we will prevent dirt from eroding into the lake.

Other Information

Other:
Looking st both the DNR and county site, I am not positive if this project warrants a permit, but we figured better safe than sorry.  We are essentially managing an ice damn area that has not been maintained for many years and as a result has sort of created an erosion problem.  in addition, this area is approximately 15-20 feet of open area and a almost 400ft combined lake frontage of primarily natural and wooded lake frontage

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.

Invoice #48704 (09/02/2019)

Charge Cost Quantity Total
Non-Taxable
added 09/02/2019 5:49 PM

$200 Flat Fee

$200.00 x 1 $200.00
Grand Total
Total $200.00
Due$200.00
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Approvals

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ApplicantMarie C. Segar - 09/02/2019 5:49 PM
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Text:
Denied as is. Permanent addition of a new sand beach within 10 feet OHW is not allowed by Aitkin County Shoreland Management Ordinance.
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