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City of Arden Hills Chapter 15 Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance <br />Subd. 2 Application Fee. The Permittee shall submit an application fee as specified on the <br />City's Fee Schedule as adopted and revised annually by the City Council by ordinance. The <br />fee is non-refundable and shall cover any review costs accrued within one (1) year of the date <br />of payment. <br />Subd. 3 Criteria. The Erosion and Sediment Control Plan shall minimize soil erosion or <br />sediment from damaging adjacent land. A Permittee engaged in a Land Disturbance Activity <br />shall submit an Erosion and Sediment Control Plan that will minimize soil erosion or <br />sediment from damaging adjacent land, bodies of water, watercourses or wetlands to the <br />PWD for approval. <br />The Erosion and Sediment Control Plan shall address the following criteria: <br />A. Conform to the natural limitations presented by topography and soil so as to create <br />the least potential for soil erosion. <br />B. Stabilize all exposed soils and soil stockpiles; <br />C. Establish permanent vegetation; <br />D. Prevent sediment damage to adjacent properties and other designated areas; <br />E. Schedule of erosion and sediment control practices; <br />F. Use of temporary sedimentation basins; <br />G. Stabilization of steep slopes and bluffs; <br />H. Control the storm water leaving a site; <br />I. Stabilize all waterways and outlets; <br />J. Protect storm sewers and outfalls from the entrance of sediment, debris and trash; <br />K. Control waste, such as discarded building materials, concrete truck washout, <br />chemicals, litter and sanitary waste that may adversely impact water quality; <br />L. When working in or crossing water bodies, take precautions to contain sediment; <br />M. Re-stabilize utility construction areas as soon as possible; <br />N. Protect paved roads from sediment and mud brought in from access routes; <br />O. Dispose of temporary erosion and sediment control measures; <br />P. Maintain all temporary and permanent erosion and sediment control practices; and, <br />1500 - 6 <br />