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tract must be added to adjacent lots rather than <br /> allowed to remain as unusable parcels. <br /> (8) Double and reverse frontage lots. Double <br /> frontage and reverse frontage lots shall not be <br /> permitted except where lots back on an arterial <br /> street. Such lots shall have an additional depth <br /> of at least 10 feet in order to allow for <br /> screening along the back lot line. <br /> (9) Corner lots. The minimum lot width of a corner <br /> lot shall be 25 feet greater than the required <br /> minimum lot width for the district. (Amended by <br /> Ordinance 21-87, passed December 14, 1987. ) <br /> (10) Pedestrian and bicycle trails. Grading of <br /> pedestrian and bicycle trails shall be required. <br /> Placement of base materials in accordance with <br /> adopted City specifications shall be the <br /> responsibility of the developer. The work and <br /> materials will be in addition to the park <br /> dedication requirements found in other sections <br /> of this Ordinance. (Amended by Ordinance No. 02- <br /> 89, passed April 10, 1989) <br /> Subd. 7. Drainage. The natural drainage shall be used <br /> 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 <br /> water drainage plat for the area. The following requirements shall <br /> also apply: <br /> (1) Storm water drainage shall be discharged to <br /> marshlands, swamps, retention basins, drainage <br /> channels, natural waterways, or other treatment <br /> facilities. Diversion of storm water to <br /> marshlands or swamps shall be considered for <br /> existing or planned surface drainage. Marshlands <br /> and swamps used for storm water shall provide for <br /> natural or artificial water level control. <br /> (2) No existing ditch, stream, drain or drainage <br /> channel shall be deepened, widened, rerouted or <br /> filled without written permission from the city <br /> and other governmental agencies. ' <br /> (3) Where drainage channels must be constructed to <br /> augment the natural drainage system, such <br /> channels, as well as the natural drainage ways, <br /> may be planned a part of a recreational trail <br /> system. Channels shall be designed to be <br /> aesthetically compatible for recreational trail <br /> use. <br /> 168 <br />