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<br />1010.08 1010.08 (Rev. 8/97) <br /> <br /> (3) Any alteration shall not reduce the existing wildlife habitat value of a wetland as <br />measured using methods approved by the City. <br /> <br /> (4) Alterations shall be carried out so as to minimize the impact on vegetation. <br />Removal of vegetation within a wetland zoning district shall be permitted only when <br />reasonably required for the placement of structures and use of property. (Ord. 602, 8-25-97) <br /> <br /> (5) Alterations shall not adversely affect the water flow characteristics within the <br />wetland as determined by the City. <br /> <br /> (6) Storm water runoff from a development may be directed to the wetland when in <br />conformance with the Local Water Management Plan 5 and only when substantially, as <br />determined by the Council, free of sediment, debris and chemical pollutants and only at rates <br />which will not substantially disturb vegetation or increase turbidity as determined by the City. <br /> <br /> (7) The proposed action shall not cause storm water runoff from the development to <br />take place at a rate which would exceed the rate or volume of runoff as anticipated by the City's <br />Local Water Management Plan 6. <br /> <br /> (8) The quality of water infiltrated to the water table or aquifer shall remain <br />substantially, as determined by the City, unchanged by the alteration of the site. <br /> <br /> (9) No part of any sewage disposal system requiring on-land or in-ground disposal of <br />waste shall be located closer than one hundred feet (100') from the wetland. All on-land or <br />in-ground sewage disposal systems shall meet criteria set out in Minnesota Rule 6, MCAR <br />4.8040, Individual Sewage Treatment System Standard. <br /> <br /> (10) Waste which would normally be disposed of at a solid or hazardous waste disposal <br />site or which would normally be discharged into a sewage disposal system or sewer shall not <br />be, directly or indirectly, discharged to a wetland. <br /> <br /> b. Soil Conditions; Control of Erosion: <br /> <br /> (1) Construction erosion control measures and retention facilities shall be designed to <br />limit soil loss from the development site to not more than five (5) tons per acre per year. Plans <br />and supporting documentation for such measures and facilities shall be developed and approved <br />by the City prior to commencement of construction. <br /> <br /> (2) The applicant for the wetland alteration permit shall be required to demonstrate <br />that, after the development is completed, the conditions on the site will be stabilized such that <br />the yearly soil loss from the site will not be greater than five-tenths (0.5) ton per acre per year. <br /> <br /> <br /> 5 See Chapter 1302 of this Code. <br /> 6 See Chapter 1302 of this Code.