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<br /> CITY OF ARDEN HILLS <br /> . JANUARY 13, 1992 <br /> PAGE THREE <br /> The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. <br /> Army Corps of Engineers have regulatory authority relating to <br /> waters and wetlands identified on their respective <br /> inventories. <br /> The City is responsible for establishing and implementing a <br /> permitting program for all activities relating to drainage, <br /> erosion control and water resources management. <br /> This plan and all subsequent amendments shall be consistent <br /> with all other regulatory agencies. <br /> This plan shall be amended as necessary to remain current. <br /> Objective 5: Prevent erosion of soil into surface water systems. <br /> Policies; All erosion and sediment control measures specified in the <br /> erosion control plan must be installed prior to commencing <br /> . grading. <br /> Temporary sediment basins shall be constructed in areas of <br /> new development to prevent sediment from leaving the <br /> construction area. <br /> Grading areas shall be protected from runoff to reduce <br /> erosion. <br /> Streets and property adjacent to construction areas shall be <br /> kept free from sediment carried by construction traffic. <br /> The City shall maintain a street sweeping program to minimize <br /> sediment entering the drainage system. <br /> Establishment of temporary and permanent vegetation shall be <br /> required to minimize the time that a graded areas remains in <br /> an exposed condition. <br /> Erosion control plans shall be required for all land <br /> disturbance activities. The erosion control plans shall be <br /> consistent with the criteria established by the Ramsey Soil <br /> and Water Conservation District Erosion & Sediment Control <br /> Manual (1989). <br /> All existing storm drain inlets and conveyance systems shall <br /> . be adequately protected from sedimentation. <br />