How do I know if my property has a primary conservation area (PCA)?

You can use the DNR's primary area conservation mapping application to find out if your property has a PCA. After opening the online mapper, enter your property address in the search box. The online mapper will then zoom in to your property and you will be able to see if there are any PCAs on your property. PCAs are identified in the map legend.  

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1. How do I know if my property is within an MRCCA district?
2. When do I need to apply for a permit?
3. What do I need to submit when applying for a permit?
4. What is a primary conservation area (PCA)?
5. How do I know if my property has a primary conservation area (PCA)?
6. What does it mean if a PCA exists on my property?
7. Who is the DNR contact for the City of Champlin?
8. Can I maintain my lawn and landscaping without a permit?
9. What if I want to perform work below the OHWL?
10. What is a water-oriented accessory structure?