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12/4/1989
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1, <br />Oa .2 3. 89 <br />CHAPTER 48 <br />WETLAND ZONING ORDINANCE <br />48.01. TITLE COUNCIL FINDINGS POLICY PURPOSES AND MEANS. <br />Subdivision 1. Citation. Section 48.01 to 48. 15 may be cited as the <br />Wetlands Ordinance. <br />Subdivision 2. Findings and purposes. The Council finds that wetlands <br />within the City, as part of the ecosystem, are critical to the present and <br />future health, safety, and general welfare of the lava, animals, and people <br />Within the City, as well as within the Rice Creek Watershed D+.strict; chat <br />existing and potential development within the City and Rice Creek Watershed <br />possess increasing ecological and economic problems and demands, having the <br />effect of potentially despoiling, polluting, accelerating the aging, <br />eliminating or negatively and irretrievably altering both the wetlands and <br />their functions (and the processes associated therewith) which, if eoasassrad <br />az�i�si.ataiaadr properly managed will constitute important physical, <br />educational, ecological, aesthetic, recreational, and economic assets for <br />existing and future residents of the community and the Rice Creek Watershed <br />District. The City Council has in mind its statutory obligation to comply <br />with Chapters 104, 105, and 112 of Minnesota State Law, the regulations of <br />the Rice Creek Watershed District, Regulations of the Department of Natural <br />Resources, including provisions for protected waters, public Lew 92-500 <br />(Federal Water Pollution Control Act), open space policies of the <br />Metropolitan Council and its guidelines encouraging protection and <br />enhancement of marshes, and wetlands in the flood plain area, and the public <br />interest in preventing irreparable destruction or deterioration of valuable <br />natural resources. Therefore, recognizing the obligation to protect these <br />assets and natural resource gifts from destruction or deterioration and <br />pollution of all kinds, the purposes of this Chapter are: <br />A. To preserve wetlands in as natural a state as possible; to serve <br />as natural retention and detention areas for surface waters; to <br />regulate the use of areas adjacent to the wetlands in order to <br />protect and enhance the natural function of the wetlands; to <br />provide for the protection, preservation, proper maintenance, use <br />and enhancement _ of wetland zoning districts; to minimize the <br />disturbance to them and to prevent or minimize damage from <br />excessive sedimentation, eucrophication, or pollution; to prevent <br />loss of baasfizi+l aquatic organisms, wildlife, and vegetation or <br />the habitats of the same; co provide for the protection of surface <br />anger of drought, <br />and ground—fz"b water supplies from the d <br />overdraft, pollution, or mismanagement; to secure safety from <br />floods; to reduce the financial burdens imposed upon the community <br />through rescue and relief efforts occasioned by the occupancy or <br />use of areas subject to periodic flooding; to prevent loss of life, <br />2362161/WZO/PLS <br />1 <br />
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