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• Will ne- neve <br /> o u b s t a n t i a l l y a Justification: This language is <br /> o r superfluous (see 48.06 Subdivision <br /> 3ignificaatly , a3 3A5) . <br /> dctcrmincd by the <br /> Council, advcroc affect <br /> upon the ecological and <br /> hydrological <br /> charactcri3tic3 of the <br /> wetland; however, in no <br /> ea3e 3hall the <br /> rcotrictiono on runoff <br /> act out below be <br /> exceeded. Since the <br /> total incrca3c3 in runoff <br /> which can be permitted 13 <br /> limited, the Council when <br /> con3ider ing permit <br /> application3 3hall <br /> con3idcr the equal <br /> apportionment of runoff <br /> incrca3c- opportunity to <br /> wetland property within <br /> the- same wetland zoning <br /> district. <br /> • 114. Stormwater runoff <br /> from a development <br /> may be directed to <br /> the wetland when in <br /> conformance with the <br /> surface water "Subdivision 3A14" <br /> management plan and <br /> o n l y when Intent: Streamline Ordinance. <br /> substantially,—aa <br /> dctcrmincd by the Justification: The repeated phrase <br /> Council, free of "as determined by the Council" was <br /> sediment, placed at the end of this <br /> debris, and chemical subdivision. <br /> pollutants, and only <br /> at rates which will "silt vs. sediment" <br /> not substantially,— <br /> e3 determined by the Intent: Strengthen Ordinance. <br /> Council, disturb <br /> vegetation o r Justification: Sediment is a <br /> increase turbidity technical term which has a broader <br /> as determined by the meaning than silt. The term <br /> City. sediment includes silt. <br /> • "wetland vs. development" <br /> 2362161/WZO.WP/PLS 24 <br />