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<br /> 2. Temporary ground cover. such as mulch, shall be used and pemlanent <br /> ground cover. such as sod, shall he estab)ished. . <br /> 3. Methods to prevent erosion and trap sediments shall nc l'mployed. <br /> 4. Fill shall ne stabilized to accepted engineering standards. approved by <br /> the City engineer. <br />C. Protccted Watcr/Wetlands. Any work which shall change or diminish the <br /> course. cun'ent or cross section of a protccted water or wetland shall be <br /> approved by the Commissioner of Natural Resources. and the approval shall <br /> he construed to mean the issuance by the Commissioncr of Natural <br /> Resources of a permit under the procedures of Minnesota Statutes. Section <br /> 105.42 and other related statutes. <br />Subd.9. Subdivisions. No land shall be subdivided which shall be held unsuitable by <br />the City for the proposed use because of flooding, inadcquate drainage. soil amI rock <br />fomlations with scvere )imitations for development. severe erosion pOlential. unfavorable <br />topography. inadequate water supply or sewer acccss. or any other featurc likely to be <br />harmful to the health, safety, or welfare of future residents of the proposed subdivision or <br />of the community. <br />Suhd. ) O. Planned Unit Dcvelopments. Planned unit developments may hc pemlitted in <br />accordance with this Code and the City of Arden Hills Zoning Code. provided that <br />preliminary plans arc approved hy the Commissioner of Natural Resources prior to their <br />approval ny the City. and further provided that: <br />A. Open spaec is preserved through the use of restrictive decd co\enants. <br /> public dedications, or othcr methods. . <br />B. The following factors shall be carefully evaluated to ensure thc increased <br /> dcnsity of dcvelopment shall bc consistent with the resourcc limitations of <br /> the protected water: <br /> I. Suitability of the sitc for the proposcd usc: <br /> ") Physical and aesthetic impact of increased density; <br /> 3. I.evel of currcnt development: <br /> 4. Amount and owncrship of undeveloped shoreland: <br /> 5. I .evcls and types of waIn surface use and public accesses: <br /> 6. Possible effects on overall public use. <br /> S,'ction 1330.. Shord.lIld Rcgulations <br /> Pagc h (Irs <br /> . <br />