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Attachment D <br /> RSI*SFaC+E <br /> Stormwater Management Standards <br /> The City of Roseville has developed specific requirements that apply to development and redevelopment <br /> projects. These standards are intended to help achieve the water resource goals of the City's Surface Water <br /> Management Plan (SWMP) and help the City maintain compliance with the National Pollutant Discharge <br /> Elimination System (NPDES) municipal permit program. These standards highlight important aspects of the <br /> requirements for stormwater quality, discharge rate and volume control, erosion control, and illicit discharge. <br /> These standards do not replace or supersede City ordinances, watershed district regulations, state and federal <br /> rules or permits required for the project. For a more detailed listing of requirements see the specific policies of <br /> the City's SWMP and the applicable City ordinances, or consult with City staff on your specific project. <br /> To accomplish the goals of the SWMP, it is important to the City to have consistent approaches to evaluating <br /> proposed development and redevelopment projects. Therefore, all hydrologic, hydraulic and water quality <br /> analysis must be prepared and submitted in a format that will allow for a timely and efficient review by City <br /> staff. <br /> Project designers and/or applicants are encouraged to schedule and complete a pre-design meeting with the City <br /> before any data will be accepted. The purpose of the meeting is to specifically address approvals and permits, <br /> pond requirements, trunk storm drain analysis, wetland impacts, water quality treatment, erosion control and <br /> discharge to lakes and sensitive wetland resources. <br /> 1) General <br /> a) Erosion control standards apply to all land disturbance activity unless specifically exempted by the <br /> definition of the term "land disturbance activity" in the City's Erosion and Sedimentation Control <br /> Ordinance (Roseville City Code Chapter 803.04). <br /> b) The City's water quality treatment requirements apply to projects which result in twenty-one thousand, <br /> seven hundred eighty (21,780) square feet or more of disturbed area or five thousand (5,000) square feet <br /> or more of new or reconstructed impervious surface, and <br /> c) The City's rate/volume control requirements apply to all projects, and <br /> d) Projects conducting mill and overlay or other surface pavement treatments, where aggregate base is left <br /> undisturbed, on existing impervious areas are exempt from the City's water quality treatment and rate <br /> control requirements. However, requirements must be met if the project impacts the base and/or sub- <br /> base materials for 5,000 square feet or more of disturbed area. <br /> e) Projects in a Shoreland, Wetland Protection or Stormwater Management Overlay District may have <br /> additional requirements which are defined in Roseville City Code Chapter 1017. <br /> f) Any work within a wetland, surface water, or Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) <br /> designated floodplain may require permits to be obtained from, but not limited to the City, watershed <br /> district, Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and Army Corps of Engineers. All applicable permits <br /> for the specific project must be obtained prior to commencing land disturbance, construction, grading, <br /> clearing, or filling activities. <br /> g) The Applicant shall submit the information listed in Section 8 of these Standards to the City for review. <br /> Pagel of 8 2/2/2016 <br />