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City of Mounds View <br />1010.01 1010.02 (Rev. 8/97) <br /> <br /> <br />CHAPTER 1010 <br /> <br />WETLANDS ZONING REGULATIONS1 <br /> <br /> <br />SECTION: <br /> <br />1010.01: Short Title <br />1010.02: Findings of Fact; Purpose <br />1010.03: Scope of Provisions <br />1010.04: Plan of Execution <br />1010.05: Definitions <br />1010.06: Wetland Zoning Districts <br />1010.07: District Regulations <br />1010.08: Permit Requirements and Procedures <br />1010.09: Appeals <br />1010.10: Development Density and Park Land Dedication Credit Transfers <br />1010.11: Municipal Land Acquisitions <br />1010.12: Special Assessments <br />1010.13: Liability for Damage <br />1010.14: Violations and Penalties <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1010.01: SHORT TITLE: This Chapter may be cited as the WETLANDS ORDINANCE. <br />(Ord. 505, 4-27-92) <br /> <br /> <br />1010.02: FINDINGS OF FACT; PURPOSE: <br /> <br />Subd. 1. Findings: <br /> <br /> a. The Council finds that wetlands within the City, as part of the ecosystem, are critical to <br />the present and future health, safety and general welfare of the land, animals and people <br />within the City, as well as within the Rice Creek Watershed District, that existing and <br />potential development within the City and Rice Creek Watershed possess increasing <br />ecological and economic problems and demands, having the effect of potentially despoiling, <br />polluting, accelerating the aging, eliminating or negatively and irretrievably altering both the <br />wetlands and their functions (and the processes associated therewith) which, if managed, <br />will constitute important physical, educational, ecological, aesthetic, <br /> <br /> 1 See Chapter 1301 for flood plain zoning and Chapter 1302 for surface water management regulations.
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