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t � d <br /> • the Council City, upon standards was intended to be <br /> the ecological and equally restrictive or more <br /> hydrological restrictive than the original <br /> characteristics of the standards. <br /> wetland; however, in no <br /> case shall the Justification: Strengthens <br /> restrictions set out Ordinance protection of wetlands. <br /> below on total amount of <br /> filling be exceeded. <br /> Since the extent of <br /> alteration total amount • <br /> of filling which can be <br /> permitted is limited, the <br /> Council City when <br /> considering a permit <br /> application , shall <br /> consider equal <br /> apportionment of fill "Council City" <br /> alteration opportunity <br /> to wetland zoning Intent: To provide a general term <br /> di3trict property. The indicating that these standards <br /> alteration opportunity will be applied to proposed wetland <br /> within the wetland shall alterations by the City. The term <br /> be allocated among City is not intended to empower any <br /> • property owners in City representative in particular. <br /> proportion to the area of The specific p e r m i t t i n g <br /> wetland located within responsibilities are specified in <br /> each property. 48.06 Subdivision 6. <br /> 1. Any filling shall Justification: Use of the term <br /> not cause the total City in place of Council does not <br /> natural flood provide increased permitting powers <br /> otoragc capacity of to City staff. The permit process <br /> the wetland to fall is specified in 48.06 Subdivision <br /> below the projected 6. <br /> volume that the <br /> wetland would held " - - - _ ' • . . .. .Iiity" <br /> following a Six inch <br /> rainfall in 24 hour3 Intent: To provide a method for <br /> over the whole equal apportionment of alteration <br /> developed wetland opportunity. <br /> drainage di3trict. <br /> Justification: Specification of a <br /> 1. Any alteration shall method will diffuse potential <br /> not cause a conflicts resulting from various <br /> reduction in the property owners arguing for use of <br /> flood storage the equal apportionment method <br /> • capacity of the which provides the most benefit to <br /> wetland. Flood their situation. <br /> 2362161/WZO.WP/PLS 16 <br />