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Basis of Appeals <br />Appeals must be based upon the following criteria (check all that apply): <br />A. Physical Parameters: Acceptable conditions upon which a physical parameter can be claimed <br />include: <br />❑ Al. Contaminated Soils — infiltration swales will not be installed where known or suspected <br />contaminated soils exist. <br />❑ A2. High Groundwater Elevation — infiltration swales will not be installed where the separation <br />between the bottom of swale and the groundwater table is less than the minimum distance <br />required by Rice Creek Watershed District. <br />❑ A3. Impermeable Soils — infiltration swales will not be installed where in place soils do not <br />exhibit permeability rates high enough to promote infiltration. <br />❑ A4. Potential Stormwater Hot Spot Land Uses — infiltration swales will be used with caution (per <br />the guidance in the Minnesota Stormwater Manual) in locations where runoff is generated <br />from land uses such as commercial, industrial, institutional, municipal, or transportation - <br />related operations that produce higher levels of stormwater pollutants, and/or present a <br />higher potential risk for spills, leaks, or illicit discharges. <br />❑ A5. Relative Elevation — infiltration swales must be located downstream of impervious areas to <br />provide the intended benefit. An infiltration swale will not be located where an insufficient <br />volume of stormwater will reach it. <br />❑ A6. Significant Trees — infiltration swales will not be located where they would have a direct <br />negative impact upon existing significant trees. <br />❑ A7. Spacing — infiltration swales will be efficiently spaced throughout the project area and not <br />lumped in one location, leaving other suitable areas without treatment. <br />❑ A8. Steep Slopes — infiltration swales will not be installed in locations where they cause <br />excessive slopes. <br />❑ A9. Underground Utilities — infiltration swales will not be installed where conflict with existing <br />underground utilities result in the swale being cost prohibitive. <br />❑ A10. Wellhead Protection — infiltration swales proposed in vulnerable wellhead protection areas <br />will follow guidance provided by the Minnesota Department of Health. <br />❑ A11. Other Physical Parameters — infiltration swales will not be installed where any other physical <br />parameter would preclude their construction or function. <br />B. Hardship Parameters: Acceptable conditions upon which a hardship parameter can be claimed <br />include: <br />❑ B1. Safety — an infiltration swale at a specific location raises safety concerns for the adjacent <br />property owner or other persons associated with the property. <br />❑ <br />132. Maintenance — an infiltration swale at a specific location raises maintenance concerns for <br />the adjacent property owner due to their physical condition. <br />❑ B3. Minimum Setback — an infiltration swale at a specific location encroaches within the required <br />setback to a given structure as defined in the City Code. <br />0 64. Other Hardship — Any other hardship identified by the adjacent property owner. <br />