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§ 1011.001 TITLE. <br />This chapter shall be known as the Lino Lakes Stormwater, Erosion and Sediment <br />Control Chapter and will be referred to herein as this chapter. <br />(Ord. 09-15, passed 10-26-2015) <br />§ 1011.002 0��EFINDINGS. <br />The general purpose of this Ghapter is to set forth <br />developmeRt <br />property,safety, publiG and private <br />r <br />debris, thermal stress, and other urbaR pollutaRtS; <br />,� � s �a_c�a��a��r• � arr a� a. <br />The city finds that uncontrolled stormwater runoff and construction site erosion from <br />land development and land --disturbing activity can have significant adverse impacts <br />upon local and regional water resources, diminishing the quality of public health, safety. <br />public and private property, and natural resources of the city. Specifically, uncontrolled <br />construction site erosion and stormwater runoff can: <br />—(1) Threaten public health, safety, property, and general welfare by increasing <br />runoff volumes, peak flood flows, and overburdening storm sewers, drainage ways, and <br />other storm drainage systems: <br />—(2) Diminish the capacity of lakes and streams to support fish, aquatic life. <br />recreational uses and water supply uses by increasing pollutant loadings of total <br />sediment, suspended solids, nutrients, heavy metals, bacteria, pathogens, and other <br />urban pollutants: <br />
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