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RESOLUTION NO. 1612 <br />Page Two <br />2. A wetlands alteration permit to allow for construction <br />within the 100 foot buffer area. Conditions of this <br />permit include: <br />a) Dredging shall be limited to the conditions as <br />outlined in Chapter 48.06, Subdivision 3 B. <br />b) The following conditions as they relate to discharges <br />shall be met: <br />1. Erosion control measures and retention facili- <br />ties shall be put in place prior to commence- <br />ment of each development construction site so <br />as to limit soil loss from the development site <br />to not more than five (5) tons per acre per year. <br />2. Sediment yield from construction sites adjacent <br />or tributary to wetlands shall not be more than <br />two (2) tons per acre per year. <br />c) c) The following conditions as they relate to storm <br />water runoff shall be met: <br />1. Storm water runoff from a development may be <br />directed to the wetland only when substantially, <br />as determined by the Council, free of silt, debris, <br />and chemical pollutants, and only at rates which <br />will not substantially, as determined by the <br />Council, disturb vegetation or increase turbidity. <br />2. The proposed action shall not cause storm water <br />rnnnff from the wetland to take ol.are at A rRt? <br />which would exceed the natural rate of runoff. <br />3. The quality of water infiltrated to the water <br />table or aquifer shall remain substantially, as <br />determined by the Council, unchanged by the <br />development of the site. <br />4. The allowed total increase in runoff, in combina- <br />tion with total fill allowed, shall not cause the <br />total natural flood storage capacity of the wetland <br />to fall below the projected volume of runoff from <br />the whole developed wetland watershed generated by <br />a six inch rainfall in 24 hours. <br />5. The allowed total increase in runoff, in combina- <br />tion with the total fill allowed, shall not cause <br />total natural phosphorus stripping capacity of the <br />wetland to fall below the project phosphorus pro- <br />duct•ion from the whole developed wetland watershed. <br />