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H. The urban best management practices of the Minnesota <br />Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), as presented in its <br />manual entitled `Protecting Water Quality in Urban Areas" <br />will be followed for all newly developed or redeveloped <br />land. <br />I. Standards and setback requirements to protect the Gem <br />Lake water body and its shore land will continue to be <br />strictly administered. A 100-foot structure and impervious <br />surface setback is required by the existing ordinance. A <br />100-foot septic system setback is also required. It is also <br />recommended that a shoreland impact zone be developed, <br />limiting vegetation removal and fill. The City of Gem <br />Lake's existing tree ordinance presently prohibits cutting <br />trees within 75 feet of Gem Lake water body. <br />J. Drainage plans will be required for any impervious areas <br />constructed or improved within the City of Gem Lake. <br />K. The Vadnais Lakes Area Water Management <br />Organization (VLAWMO) and the Ramsey -Washington <br />Metro Watershed District (RWMWD) Surface Water <br />Management Plans as currently adopted and as amended <br />from time to time will be adopted by reference by the City. <br />City of Gem Lake Comprehensive Plan I page 10-2 <br />