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<br />equipment, ornaments and monuments: anci <br /> <br />3 .A..mended: 9/4/01 <br />2.Amended: 6/27/01 <br />1.1i.,Jllended: 1110/01 <br />Effective 9JS/DO <br />City afCenterville Ord. #4 <br /> <br />E. Temporary storage of materials and equipment during <br />construction and landscaping. <br /> <br />Commiil)n:;i"mmJJustri<il1 Districts: <br /> <br />Storage of products., l1latecials and equipment, exciuding rubbish or junk, which is <br />necessary to an approved business operation in a Commercial Or Industrial <br />District, and which is completely screened from adjoining properties and rights-of- <br />way. Outside display of vehicles, equipment and merct18ndise for direct sale to <br />consumers when such outside display is customary and necessary to the trade <br />and is a permitted use within the zoning district The Site Plan Review process is <br />required to determine the appropriateness of the storage or display proposed, <br />surfacing ,"squired for U'le display area and any additional landscaping or <br />screening which may be required. See Division 70. <br /> <br />Division '140: Sm1ii3l,:eWaterMaw'i!iem\!ml <br /> <br />Storm water shail be managed in accordance with the City's Surface Wate," <br />Management Plan, National Urban Runoff Program (1IlURP) standards for the <br />design of new storm water ponds and tile Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's, <br />Urban Best Management Practices, titled "Protectino INater Qua/itv in Urban <br />AreasU. niSea standard shall be applied to tile review of any proposed <br />development occurring to reduce non-point source pollutant loadings in storm <br />water runoff. <br /> <br />Existing natural dr31nagsv.lays) natLlral vlIater storage or n:3tentlon areas? and <br />vegstJtGcl ~30i! sL:rrzc3s Sf";CLl:d ba Li3&G t;.:~ th~ Qi.'6dl:Gsi c)d~(ji. pO:jsible tu BrUIt.;, <br />fHter anc! retain storm WEiler runoff before discharge occurs into any public waiers <br />When natural features and vegetation are not available to handle storm water <br />rUllO''!', constructed facilities such as diversions, settling basins, skimming devices, <br />dikes, and manmade waterways and ponds lTIay be used. Preference shall be <br />given to designs using surface drainage, vegetaiion, and infiltration rather than <br />buried pipes and manmads materials and facilities. Development should be <br />planned and conducted in a manner tllat will minimize tile extent of disturbed <br />areas, I"unoff velocities, erosion potential, and reduce and delay runoff volumes. <br /> <br />P~I{}2 <:;:d nf ;'1") <br />