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2/28/2023
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City Code Updates: Title 8 <br />Summary <br />• Community Development is updating the Shoreland Ordinance (currently Chapter 1017) to <br />match the DNR template <br />• Sections are being moved from Chapter 1017 to Title 8: Public Works, Chapters 803 & 804 <br />• Stormwater Management Overlay District: 803.05 (proposed) <br />• Land within 100 ft of a stormwater pond or wetland, or land below the 100 year flood elevation <br />of ponds or wetlands. <br />• Language updates to reflect current practices and standards <br />• Wetlands: 804.01 (proposed) <br />• All upland within 100 ft of the delineated boundary of a wetland (no change from previous <br />code) <br />• 25% impervious surface maximum (no change from previous code) <br />• Added additional/clarifying language about wetland buffers, both protection, establishment, <br />and maintenance <br />• Modifying language in 803.04 Grading, Erosion, and Sedimentation Control of when a permit is <br />required to match the existing 300' buffer, instead of increasing the distance to match the <br />proposed shoreland ordinance of 1,000ft. <br />• Increasing the distance to 1,000 ft would impact 2,557 properties, and increase the <br />number of properties that would need to obtain a permit for any residential improvement. <br />
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