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• Ordinance 602 <br /> July 14, 1997 <br /> Page 5 <br /> on site will be stabilized such that the yearly soil loss from the site will not be greater than <br /> five-tenths (0.5)ton per acre per year. <br /> (3)(13) Sediment and soil loss shall be determined utilizing the Universal Soil <br /> Loss Equation as defined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation <br /> Service Technical Field Guide, as amended from time to time, as provided for Ramsey <br /> Soil and Water Conservation District. <br /> (4) Only fill substantially free of chemical pollutants and wastes, as determined by <br /> the City, may be used. <br /> (5)(19)A building's minimum elevation permitted in a wetland zoning district shall <br /> be as defined in the Local Water Management Plana. <br /> (6)(2O) No alteration shall be allowed which will endanger the health, safety or <br /> welfare of persons or which may result in unusual road maintenance costs or utility line <br /> breakages due to soil limitations, including high frost action. <br /> • c. (-8) Scheduling of work: Work in the wetland will not be performed during the breeding <br /> season of water fowl or fish spawning season. <br /> d. (7)Size of area: The size of the altered area shall be limited to the minimum required <br /> for the proposed action. <br /> -•• •• V 1 - , • .1 • • • ••'1 VIII - , .A • •• • 'I ••• • • II <br /> •• , .11 • •I. • .A • ■ • • :: • • •• .• .. <br /> (18) All accvssury buildings, as dvfacd in Titly 1100 of this Code, shall by sct <br /> back. • •'• • • • ••••• •• := : • • , •• <br /> • • •.I • • r • •• II • •• • .I • • it • • all • • I • <br /> • 1 • •• •I • . • • • •II • • • . • • I .1 • • • III •• <br /> Subd. 5. Standards for Denial of Permits: No wetland alteration or wetland buffer permit may <br /> be granted which would allow any use that is prohibited in the zoning district in which the <br /> property is located or which will: <br /> a. Result in incompatible land uses or which would be detrimental to surface and ground <br /> • water resources. <br /> 3 See Chapter 1302 of this Code. <br />