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8. Proposed lot lines, lot and block numbers, building style, building pad location and elevations at <br />the lowest floor and garage slab, if applicable, for each lot. <br /> 9. Locations, sizes, grades, rim and invert elevations of all proposed stormwater facilities, including <br />ponds, proposed to serve the subject property. <br /> 10. The location of all oversize, non-typical easements including conservation easements, if <br />applicable. <br /> 11. Show the boundary of the 100-year flood elevations of all waterbodies. <br /> 12. Locations of all stormwater management practices, infiltration areas, and areas not to be <br />disturbed during construction. <br /> 13. Normal water level, high water level, and emergency overflow elevations for the site and all <br />associated ponding systems. <br /> 14. Location of areas where construction will be phased to minimize duration of exposed soil areas. <br />Include map and calculations as necessary of areas of grubbing, clearing, tree removal, grading, excavation, <br />fill, and other disturbance; areas of soil or earth material storage; quantities of soil or earth material to be <br />removed, placed, stored, or otherwise moved on site, and delineated limits of disturbance. <br /> 15. Location and type of all temporary and permanent erosion prevention, sediment control, <br />stormwater runoff, and soil stabilization BMPs, along with procedures to be used to establish additional <br />temporary BMPs as necessary for the site conditions during construction. Standard plates and/or <br />specifications for the BMP's used on the project must be included in the final plans and specifications for <br />the project. Location and design of temporary sediment basins where ten acres or more (five acres or more <br />for special or impaired waters) are disturbed and drained to a single point. When site restrictions do not <br />allow for a temporary sediment basin or less than the required acreage is being developed, temporary <br />sediment basins where appropriate are encouraged, but not required in areas with steep slopes or highly <br />erodible soils or to take equivalent measures such as smaller basins, check dams, and vegetated buffer <br />strips. <br /> 16. Methods to be used for final stabilization of all exposed soil areas. <br /> 17. Documentation that the project applicant has applied for the NPDES permit from the Minnesota <br />Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), when applicable. <br /> 18. A stormwater pollution prevention plan for projects that require an NPDES permit. <br /> (4) Construction activity requirements. Any activity subject to a permit under this chapter must conform <br />to the standards of the NPDES general permit regarding construction-site erosion and sediment control. <br /> (5) Inspections. (See also § 1101.011.) <br /> (a) The applicant shall be responsible for inspection, maintenance and effectiveness of all erosion and <br />sediment control measures until final soil stabilization is achieved. <br /> (b) The city may inspect the project site and require the applicant to provide additional erosion control <br />measures as it determined conditions warrant. <br /> (6) Final stabilization. <br /> (a) Erosion and sediment control measures must be maintained until final vegetation and ground cover <br />is established to a density of 70%. <br /> (b) All temporary erosion and sediment control BMPs will be removed after all disturbed areas have <br />been permanently stabilized. <br />(Ord. 09-15, passed 10-26-2015)