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3. General Provisions_V1 <br /> <br />3-83 <br />§1007.049 DRAINAGE. <br /> <br />(1) No land shall be developed or altered and no use shall be permitted that results in surface <br />water runoff causing unreasonable flooding, erosion or deposit of minerals on said land, adjacent <br />properties or water bodies. Such runoff shall be properly channeled into a storm drain, a natural <br />water course or drainageway, a ponding area or other public facility. <br /> <br />(2) For all construction, erosion control measures must be in place prior to the beginning of <br />site work, e.g., grading, stripping, or construction. <br /> <br />(a) The City may withhold inspections or suspend work on a site that does not have an <br />approved grading plan or in-place erosion control measures. <br /> <br />(b) The City may require financial security to insure placement of erosion control <br />measures. <br /> <br />(3) The owner or contractor of any natural drainage improvement or alteration may be <br />required by the City Engineer to obtain recommendations from the Minnesota Department of <br />Natural Resources, the Soil Conservation District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, affected <br />watershed district(s), and/or City Engineer. <br /> <br />(4) On any slope in excess of eight (8) percent where, in the opinion of the City Engineer, <br />the natural drainage pattern may be disturbed or altered, the City Engineer may require the <br />applicant to submit both a grading plan and soil conservation plan prior to applying for a building <br />permit. <br /> <br />(5) All agricultural, residential, commercial, and industrial developments shall be in <br />accordance with applicable recommendations of the City’s local water management plan as may <br />be amended. <br /> <br />(6) As part of a building permit application in which new structures or building footprint <br />expansion of existing structures are proposed, a site survey showing proposed grading, drainage <br />and building pad elevation(s) must be submitted to the City along with a certification by a <br />registered land surveyor or engineer that they are consistent with the grading and drainage plan <br />approved with the final plat or site plan. <br /> <br />(7) Prior to issuance of an occupancy permit, the person or entity who developed, graded and <br />constructed improvements upon the property for which the occupancy permit is requested, must <br />submit certification by a registered land surveyor or engineer that the final grading, drainage and <br />building pad elevations are consistent with the approved grading and drainage plan approved with <br />the subdivision or site plan, or if no such City approved drainage and grading plan for the entire <br />subdivision exists, that such person or entity represents that the grading, drainage and building pad <br />elevations are consistent with the requirements of §1007.050 (1) through §1007.050 (5).
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