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<br />5 Amended: <br />4 Amended: 2/19/02 l<"-~~~' <br />3 Amended: 9/4/01 f <br />2 Amended: 8/7/01 <br />1 Amended: 1/30/01 <br />Effective 915100 <br />City of Centerville Ord. #4 <br /> <br />the affected wetland environment; and <br /> <br />4. Reducing or eliminating the impact over <br />time by preservation and maintenance operations during the <br />life of the activity; and <br /> <br />5. Replacing or providing substitute wetland resources or <br />environments. / <br /> <br />Division 150: Woodland Preservation ,0. fJo~q:( _l1l1z.- _",,~J><~ ~\ <br />-Y-. f( ~n O'+' D ("V\ . <br />In residential areas, structures shall be located in such a manner that the maximum number of woodlands <br />shall be preserved. If large numbers of trees are cut in residential areas, trees shall be replanted in a <br />density and manner satisfactory to the City Council. Clear cutting of woodlands for non-agricultural <br />purposes is prohibited, unless the action involves a utility or roadway, required by the public, and includes <br />a reforestation plan required by the City Council. <br /> <br />Division 155: Erosion and Sedimentation Control <br /> <br />No land occupant or developer in the City shall cause or conduct any land disturbing activity which <br />causes excessive erosion or sedimentation, or which results in damage to water or soil resources. All <br />development in the City shall conform to the natural limitations presented by the topography and soil <br />types in order to minimize soil erosion and sedimentation. Erosion and sedimentation controls shall be <br />consistent with the MPCA's, "Best Management Practice". <br /> <br />Land disturbing activities shall occur in increments of workable size such that adequate erosion and <br />sediment controls can be provided throughout all phases of the development. The smallest practical area <br />of land shall be exposed or otherwise disturbed at anyone period of time. Areas where natural <br />vegetative barriers are not enough to contain erosion and sedimentation from penetrating water bodies, <br />wetlands, water courses or neighboring properties shall be staked with silt fences and straw bales. <br /> <br />Division 160: Landscaping <br /> <br />Section 160-010: Minimum Quantities. All new development activities, including site modifications or <br />use intensifications, shall be subject to landscaping improvements. The following table illustrates <br />guidelines within each zoning district: <br /> <br />District <br />R-1 <br />R-2, 4 & 5 <br />R-2A <br />B-1 <br /> <br /> <br />Foundation Plantin s' <br />None <br />None <br />None <br />1/10 ft. building & parking <br />area <br /> <br />L <br /> <br />Page 48 of 68 <br />
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