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DRAFT 1/5/95 <br />2. The shoreland lot width standards must be met at both the ordinary ghith <br />water level and the building setback line. <br />3. All single family, two family, triplex, quadraminium, townhouse, <br />commercial and industrial subdivisions must provide a grading and <br />drainage plan for review and approval of the City Engineer and Rice Creek <br />Watershed District. The grading and drainage plan shall include: <br />a. Compliance for the impervious surface standards of the respective <br />zoning district. <br />b. The subdivision or lot development shall provide for the collection and <br />treatment of storm water in compliance with the Lino Lakes local Storm <br />Water Management Plan if determined that the site improvements will <br />result in increased runoff directly entering a public water. All grading <br />and drainage plans shall require review and approval by the City <br />Engineer and the Rice Creek Watershed District. <br />c. Measures to be taken for the treatment of storm water runoff and/or <br />prevention of storm water from directly entering a public water. The <br />measures may include, but not be limited to the following: <br />1. Appurtenances as sedimentation basins, debris basins, desilting <br />basins or silt traps. <br />2. Installation of debris guards and microsilt basins on storm sewer <br />inlets. <br />3. Use where practical, oil skimming devices or sump catch basins. <br />4. Direct drainage away from the lake and into pervious, grassed, yards <br />through site grading, use of gutters and downspouts. <br />5. Construct sidewalks and driveways of partially pervious raised <br />materials such as decking which has natural earth or other previous <br />material beneath or between the planking. <br />6. Use grading and construction techniques which encourage rapid <br />infiltration, e.g. sand and gravel under impervious materials with <br />adjacent infiltration swales graded to lead into them. <br />7. Install berms, water bars, or terraces which temporarily detain water <br />before dispersing it into pervious area. <br />Page 14 <br />
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