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D. Environmental Resources Policies <br />Polis 1: Al: development in natural or environmentally sensitive <br />areas snail conform to local, metropol i tans• stave and federal <br />regulations and policies. <br />Policy Z: Environmental assessments and environmental impact <br />statements shall be prepared when required for developments of the <br />type described in the Rules and Regulations of the Minnesota <br />Environmental Board. <br />Polio 3: Steep slopes and areas performing essential natural <br />.unct-onns should be maintained as permanent open space. The <br />significant stands of trees and understory on erodible slopes, shall be <br />maintained in their natural state or replaced according to ..an approved <br />planting plan. <br />Polio' 4 : A final' grading and restoration plan will be included as <br />part o the soil extraction operators special use permit. <br />Polis 5: Any proposed shoreland alteration, channel, filling, or <br />dre ging shall be referred to the Minnesota Department of Natural <br />Resources for their comment and review. <br />Policy 6: The city shall encourage utilization of existing wetlands <br />to fulfill local storm drainage functions within their natural <br />hydrologic functions. <br />Policy 7: Any alteration which would inhibit the role of wetlands <br />from performing essential natural functions should'not be allowed. <br />The city will refer development proposals to the Rice Creek Watershed <br />District when appropriate. <br />Policy 8: The city shall establish adequate areas for the temporary <br />storage and controlled release of surface water so as to prevent the <br />flooding of downstream development. <br />Policy 9: The city shall encourage Anoka County to keep the county <br />drainage ditches which pass through Lino Lakes in good order. <br />Polio 10: The city, in conjunction witfi the Minnesota and Anoka <br />o unty4istorical Societies will strive to preserve all significant <br />historical and archeological sites within the city. The city will <br />refer to the Minnesota Historical Society any development proposals <br />which might potentially interrupt any recorded or potential sites in <br />the Chain -of -Lakes Park Archeological District, <br />Polis 11: The city will encourage and cooperate with Anoka County in <br />presery ng the Rice Lake Rookery and in taking the necessary actions <br />in maintaining its unique habitat by controlling development and use <br />of adjacent lands. <br />Poli] 1L: The city shall direct development away from areas <br />aeent� ed as offering unique fish or wildlife habitat, if feasible. <br />
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