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Document Date
1/28/2002
Document Type 1
LAND USE
Document Type 2
LUP
Document Type 3
Other
Tax ID
5237
Pin Number
07-012-2-40-15-12-1 02-000-015000
Legacy Pin
012421201800
Municipality
TOWN OF JACKSON
Owner Name
JAMES R FRICTON
Property Address
29179 FORD RD
City
DANBURY
State
WI
Zip
54830
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RESTORATION PLAN' <br /> Jim Fricton <br /> 29179 Ford Road 4700 Dale Drive <br /> Loon Lake Edina, MN 55424 <br /> 612-920-7734 <br /> 012-4212-01-800 <br /> Buller 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 1 lakes such as Loon Lake. <br /> Buffers consist of two major components: the first component (normally 35 feet deep) is <br /> a no-touch, natural vegetation zone, and the second component is a minimum <br /> maintenance zone. A single viewing/access corridor up to 30 feet wide may cross both <br /> zones perpendicular to the shore. Vegetation removal and land disturbing activities <br /> are prohibited in the no-touch zone. Limited pruning and mowing are allowed in <br /> the viewinglaccess corridor and the minimum maintenance zone. Walkways, <br /> pathways, and stairs must be located in the viewing/access corridor; and piers, wharfs and <br /> lifts must 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 35 feet inland. An additional 15 feet inland must be <br /> 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 should be chosen from a <br /> Est 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. A shoreline <br /> restoration video that provides planting instruction is also available for loan from the <br /> Land and Water Conservation Department. <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: April 27,2001 <br />
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