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<br /> lAnd Development Pions C. Desaiption of bridges or culvettS required. . <br /> D. Namuive describing welland impactS andaffeClS on <br /> Umd Development Plans are any proposal to subdivide water levels above and below rlle project area. <br /> land. Permit approval is requited for. <br /> Final sUe DraintJlle PtmJs <br /> 1. Residential land development plans greater than 5 <br /> acres. Approval of FmaI Site Drainage Plans is requin:d for: <br /> 2. Induslrial, commercial, and multi-unit residential <br /> plans greater than 2.5 aaes. 1. Development of individll" <iles of 2.5 acres or <br /> 3. Subdivision of any size located wilbin: greater. <br /> , l00-year floodplain. 2. Impervious additions to existing buildings on siles <br /> . 1,000 feet of a public water or protected wet- 2.5 acres Ill' greater. <br /> land. or, any pan:el conlaining wetland. 3. Development on any individlltll site witbin: <br /> 0 300 feetofRice Creek, allll\iortributary to Rice 0 l00-year floodplain. <br /> Creek, or a county or judicial dirch. . 1.000 feet of a public water or protected wet- <br /> 0 Areas with slopes exceeding 15%. land. \ <br /> , 3oofeetofRiceCreek, amajortri~utary to Rice <br /> Applications for Land Development Plans must include: J Creek, or a county or judicial dirch. " <br /> - <br /> A. Stormwater Management Plan (see page 3). COnstriiCUOll ot a sUlgle.family detached dwelling on an <br /> B. Grading and Erosion-Sediment Control Plan (see isolated lot will not require pennit approval unless one of <br /> page 3). the above-listed conditions exist Construction 011 lots <br /> C. Preliminary plat or minor subdivision certificate of wilbin a subdivision approved by the District will not <br /> survey with easements covering an hydrologic fea- require District approval unless the activity does not com- <br /> lw'es such as floodplain, wetlands, ditches, ponds, ply with Ihe original development plan or has been super- <br /> and swales. seded by Slate Jaw. <br /> Wetland Alteration Permit applications for FInal Sire Drainage Plans must . <br /> include: <br /> Permit approval is required forany activity Ibat may affect <br /> the size, shape. or character of a wetland. A. Stormwarer Management Plan (see page 3). <br /> B. Grading and Erosion-Sediment Conlrol Plan (see <br /> Proposals for wetland a1rerations must include: page 3). <br /> A. Narrative describing purpose of project and effons Shoreland Alteration <br /> iaken to avoid or minimize wetland impacts. <br /> B. Alternatives analysis including labulation of wet- Alreration of Ibe beds, banks, and sboreland of lakes and <br /> land areas (by type) porentially affecred. streams may require permit approval. Most activity is <br /> C. Grading and Erosion-Sediment Conlrol Plan (see regulated by the Minnesola Department of NaUJral Re- <br /> page 3) showing existing and proposed elevations sources and/or municipalities. Actions requiring a permit <br /> for wetland and spoil disposal areas. from the Watershed District are limired to review of <br /> D. Wetland delineation and suppon documentation in structure and septic field setbacks within the cities of <br /> accordance with WCA rules. Cemerville, Columbia Heights. Fridley. New Brighton. St. <br /> Anthony, and Spring Lake Park. Additionally, topo- <br /> Public and Privale Draino1!e graphic alterations (grading and filling) within the dis- <br /> tances specified above under Land Development and Final <br /> ConstrUction, improvement, or repair of public or private Site Drainage Plans will require Watershed District ap- <br /> drainage systems (open or tiled) requires permit approval. proval. <br /> Exhibits necessary to accompany the permit application Necessary exhibits to accompany an application arc: <br /> include: <br /> A. Sire plan showing building setback from the ordi- <br /> A. Map showing location of project and tributary area. nary bigh warer elevation. . <br /> B. Existing and proposed cross sections and profile of B. Grading and Erosion.Sediment Control Plan (see <br /> affected area. page 3). <br /> 2 <br />