Wayzata, MN
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Land Disturbance

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  • If you are doing any earth movement greater than 10 cubic yards (1 truckload of soil) or any quantity of grading that will alter the existing drainage patterns, you will probably need a grading permit.
    Land Disturbance
  • The city regulates filling and excavation work through a permitting process to protect the interest of both the property owner and the community. Grading and filling operations can cause a number of problems related to drainage, erosion and protection of the wetlands, easements and utilities.

    The biggest concern is related to drainage and how it may affect neighboring properties. We suggest talking to your neighbors regarding your grade/fill project before starting it.
    Land Disturbance
  • Probably not. If you have any concerns that your landscaping work may be altering existing drainage patterns, please call the Wayzata Engineering Department at 952-404-5300. We would rather visit you before there is a problem.
    Land Disturbance
  • Yes. In fact, you will probably need a grading plan, though it may not have to be very detailed. Often the Engineering Department can provide a contour map of your property and discuss the work with you to verify that there will not be any impacts to you or adjacent properties. You may be required to post a refundable cash escrow to ensure establishment of vegetation in the disturbed areas.
    Land Disturbance
  • Yes, both of you will probably be required to submit a grading plan prepared by a qualified person. This plan must be reviewed and approved by the Engineering Department. You will be required to submit a written agreement between you and your neighbor. An erosion control plan and cash escrow for surety may also be required.
    Land Disturbance
  • Simple permits can often be issued within a day or two. More complex permits may require a week or more to review. Sites that disturb over 1 acre of land also require permits from the MPCA.
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  1. 600 Rice Street East
    Wayzata, MN 55391

    Phone: 952-404-5300

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