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impervious surface as listed in Section 902. <br />Definitions of the Little Canada Zoning Ordinance. <br />a. An existing site which is being altered, <br />remodeled, or expanded without expanding the <br />existing impervious surface may be allowed, <br />provided that where appropriate and where <br />necessary, structures and practices for the <br />treatment of storm water runoff are in <br />compliance with the Little Canada Storm Water <br />Management Plan or Watershed District Storm <br />Water Management Plan, as adopted, and <br />approved by the City Engineer. <br />b. In all commercial and industrial zoning <br />districts and for public recreational uses, <br />new construction on conforming lots or an <br />existing site being altered, remodeled, or <br />expanded which expands the existing impervious <br />surface coverage may be allowed where <br />necessary provided the site conforms to the <br />Little Canada Storm Water Management Plan, <br />Best Management Practices and is approved by <br />the City Engineer, provided the impervious <br />surface coverage does not exceed seventy -five <br />(75) percent of the total lot and provided the <br />following stipulations are met: <br />1) All structures, additions or expansions <br />shall meet setback and other requirements <br />of this Ordinance. <br />2) The lot shall be served by municipal <br />sewer and water. <br />3) Storm water is collected and treated in <br />compliance with the City's Storm Water <br />Management Plan and Best Management <br />Practices. Such treatment may be <br />comprised of either on -site control, <br />access to the City's storm water control <br />system, or a combination of both, to be <br />approved by the City Engineer. <br />c. Impervious surface coverage for all commercial <br />and industrial zoning districts and for public <br />recreational uses may be allowed to exceed <br />seventy -five (75) percent of the total lot or <br />exceed existing conditions on the lot which <br />are over seventy -five (75) percent provided <br />the following stipulations are met: <br />28 <br />Page 55 <br />
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