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DRAFT Revised 1/5/95, 3/1/95, 3/24/95 <br />and placement of a filter blanket, is permitted if the finished slope does not <br />exceed three feet horizontal to one foot vertical, the landward extent of the riprap <br />is within ten feet of the ordinary high water level, and the height of the riprap <br />above the ordinary high water level does not exceed three feet. <br />E. Connections to public. waters. Excavations where the intended purpose is <br />connection to a public water, such as boat slips, canals, lagoons, and harbors, must be <br />controlled by local shoreland controls. Permission for excavations may be given only after <br />the Commissioner has approved the proposed connection to public waters. <br />Subd. 3. Placement And Design of Roads, Driveways, and Parking Areas. <br />A. Public and private roads and parking areas must be designed to take advantage of <br />natural vegetation and topography to achieve maximum screening from view from public <br />waters. Documentation must be provided by a qualified individual that all roads and parking <br />areas are designed and constructed to minimize and control erosion to public waters <br />consistent with the Lino Lakes Local Water Management Plan. <br />B. Roads, driveways, and parking areas must meet structure setbacks and must not be <br />placed within shore impact zones when other reasonable and feasible placement alternatives <br />exist. If no alternatives exist, they may be placed within these areas, and must be designed <br />to minimize adverse impacts. <br />C. Public and private watercraft access ramps, approach roads, and access -related <br />parking areas may be placed within shore impact zones provided the vegetative screening and <br />erosion control conditions of this subpart are met. For private facilities, the grading and <br />filling provisions of 1102.09, Subd 2 of this ordinance must be met. <br />Subd. 4. Stormwater Management. <br />A. Impervious surface coverage of lots must not exceed the impervious surface <br />percentage of lot area outlined in Section 1102.07 C4 of this ordinance. <br />B. When possible, existing natural drainageways, wetlands and vegetated soil surfaces <br />must be used to convey, store, filter, and retain stormwater runoff before discharge to public <br />waters. <br />C. Development must be planned and conducted in a manner that will minimize the <br />extent of disturbed areas, runoff velocities, erosion potential, and reduce and delay runoff <br />volumes. Disturbed areas must be stabilized and protected as soon as possible and facilities <br />or methods used to retain sediment on the site. <br />D. When development density, topographic features, and soil and vegetation conditions <br />are not sufficient to adequately handle stormwater runoff using natural features and <br />vegetation, various types of constructed facilities such as diversions, settling basins, <br />skimming devices, dikes, waterways, and ponds may be used. Preference must be given to <br />Page 22 <br />