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<br />79.07 Storm water pollution prevention plan submittal procedures. <br /> <br />A. Application. A written application for storm water pollution prevention plan <br />approval, along with the proposed storm water pollution prevention plan, shall be <br />filed with the City and shall include a statement indicating the grounds upon <br />which the approval is requested, that the proposed use permitted by right or as an <br />exception in the underlying zoning district, and adequate evidence showing that <br />the proposed use will conform to the standards set forth in this ordinance. Prior <br />to applying for approval of a storm water pollution prevention plan, an applicant <br />may have the storm water pollution prevention plan reviewed by the appropriate <br />departments of the City. <br /> <br />Two sets of clearly legible blue or black lined copies of drawings and required <br />information shall be submitted to the Zoning Administrator and shall be <br />accompanied by a receipt from the City Clerk evidencing the payment of all <br />required fees for processing and/or financial securities in accordance with the <br />City. Drawings shall be prepared to a scale appropriate to the site of the project <br />and suitable for the review to be performed. At a minimum, the scale shall be 1 <br />inch equals 100 feet. <br /> <br />B. Storm water pollution prevention plan. At a minimum, the storm water <br />pollution prevention plan shall contain the following information: <br /> <br />1. Existing site map. A map of existing site conditions showing the site and <br />immediately adjacent areas, including: <br /> <br />a. The name and address of the applicant, the section, township and <br />range, north point, date and scale of drawing and number of sheets; <br /> <br />b. Location of the tract by an insert map at a scale sufficient to clearly <br />identify the location ofthe property and giving such information as the <br />names and numbers of adjoining roads, railroads, utilities, subdivision, <br />towns and districts or other landmarks; <br /> <br />c. Existing topography with a contour interval appropriate to the <br />topography of the land but in no case having a contour interval greater <br />than 2 feet; <br /> <br />d. A delineation of all streams, rivers, public waters and wetlands <br />located on and immediately adjacent to the site, including depth of water, <br />a description of all vegetation which may be found in the water, a <br />statement of general water quality and any classification given to the <br />water body or wetland by the Minnesota Department of Natural <br />Resources, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, and/or the United <br />States Army Corps of Engineers; <br />