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52 <br />§ 1001.102 STORM WATER MANAGEMENT AND EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL. <br />(1) The natural drainage shall be used as far as is feasible for the storage and flow of runoff. The <br />design of a drainage system shall conform to any overall storm water drainage plan for the area. The <br />following requirements shall also apply: <br />(a) Storm water drainage shall be consistent with policies and standards of the Lino Lakes local <br />water management plan, as may be amended; <br />(b) No existing ditch, stream, drain or drainage channel shall be deepened, widened, re- routed or <br />filled without written permission from the city and other governmental agencies; and <br />(c) Where drainage channels must be constructed to augment the natural drainage system, the <br />channels, as well as the natural drainageways, may be planned as a part of a recreational trail system. When <br />this is done, channels shall be designed to be aesthetically compatible for recreational trail use. <br />(2) Either Rice Creek Watershed or VLAWMO shall approve all subdivision grading, drainage, and <br />wetland mitigation plans. <br />(Ord. 04 -03, passed 2 -24 -2003) <br />§ 1001.103 PUBLIC UTILITIES. <br />Telephone, electric, cable, gas service lines and/or other public utilities are to be placed underground in <br />accordance with city standards. <br />(1) Developers shall apply for city permits to install underground utilities in public rights -of -way. <br />(2) The city shall approve all utilities prior to installation. <br />(3) Public utilities shall be installed in a joint trench in accordance with city standards. <br />(4) Conduit shall be installed for all road crossings. <br />(5) Public utility installation shall not occur until 1 week after all curb has been backfilled. <br />(Ord. 04 -03, passed 2 -24 -2003) <br />DRAFT JANUARY 26, 2009 <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />