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Document Date
10/9/2002
Document Type 1
LAND USE
Document Type 2
LUP
Document Type 3
Other
Tax ID
22645
36668
36669
Pin Number
07-032-2-41-16-35-5 15-351-033000
07-032-2-41-16-35-5 15-351-033200
07-032-2-41-16-35-5 15-351-032100
Legacy Pin
032912503200
Municipality
TOWN OF SWISS
TOWN OF SWISS
TOWN OF SWISS
Owner Name
THOMAS L & ANN M SANDSTROM TRUST
THOMAS L & ANN M SANDSTROM TRUST
RICHARD & DARLENE LUND
Property Address
30133 MINERVA DAM RD
30133 MINERVA DAM RD
30139 MINERVA DAM RD
City
DANBURY
DANBURY
DANBURY
State
WI
WI
WI
Zip
54830
54830
54830
Previous Owners
THOMAS L & ANN M SANDSTROM
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RESTORATION PLAN' <br /> Thomas Sandstrom <br /> 30133 Minerva Dam Road <br /> 651.653.3565 <br /> Comp. No. 032912503200 <br /> Buffer Restoration <br /> The vegetative buffer must be restored along the shoreline as a condition of the land use <br /> permit for the addition to your cabin. The restored buffer must extend from the ordinary <br /> high water mark 50 feet inland on Class 2 lakes such as the Minerva Flowage. <br /> Buffers consist of two major components: the first component (37.5 feet deep) is a no- <br /> touch, natural vegetation zone, and the second component is a minimum maintenance <br /> zone. A single viewing/access corridor up to 30 feet wide may cross both zones <br /> perpendicular to the shore. Vegetation removal and land disturbing activities are <br /> prohibited in the no-touch zone. Limited pruning and mowing are allowed in the <br /> viewing/access corridor and the minimum maintenance zone. Walkways, pathways, <br /> and stairs must be located in the viewing/access corridor; and piers, wharfs and lifts must <br /> be placed in water immediately in front of the corridor. <br /> The no-touch zone on this site must be established and maintained from the ordinary <br /> highwater mark and extend at least 37.5 feet inland. An additional 12.5 feet inland must <br /> be maintained as a minimum maintenance zone. <br /> The enclosed Shoreland Buffer Restoration Plan provides guidance for planting buffer <br /> areas. Plant selections are found on the reverse of the plan drawing. Vegetation that is <br /> native to Burnett County has been selected for soil moisture and light conditions on the <br /> site. Substitutions of different species may be made, but they must be chosen from a list <br /> native to Burnett County. Plantings that do not survive must be replaced. <br /> The Shoreline Buffer Restoration Guide for Landowners provides planting instructions, <br /> plant lists and sources, and additional guidance for your restoration project. <br /> prepared by Cheryl Bursik,Dragonfly Consulting,on behalf of the Burnett County Land and Water <br /> Conservation Department. Questions may be directed to Dave Ferris,Burnett County Conservationist, <br /> LWCD(715-349-2186)or to Cheryl (715-268-4666). <br /> 2: September 27,2002 <br />
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