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determined to have been caused by erosion. 574 <br />11. Water Resource: any stream, channel, wetland, storm pond, or lake within 575 <br />the City. (Ord. 1550, 6-4-2018) 576 <br />D. Grading, Erosion and Sediment Control Plan: 577 <br />1. Required: Every Permittee for a building permit, a subdivision approval, or 578 <br />a permit to allow land disturbance activities must submit a grading, erosion 579 <br />and sediment control plan to the City Engineer. No building permit, 580 <br />subdivision approval, or permit to allow land disturbance activities shall be 581 <br />issued and no earth disturbing activity shall commence until approval of the 582 <br />grading, erosion and sediment control plan by the City. 583 <br />Projects coordinated by Ramsey County or Mn/DOT do not require a permit; 584 <br />however, the City must be notified of the project and be provided a copy of 585 <br />the grading, erosion and sediment control plan, as well as an estimated 586 <br />schedule for commencement and completion. The City will notify the 587 <br />designated contact if the grading plan is not being followed, if erosion 588 <br />control measures should fail, or if erosion control measures require 589 <br />maintenance with the expectation that the deficiencies will be corrected. 590 <br />If no permit has been obtained, a stop work order shall be issued on the 591 <br />construction and a fine shall be issued in an amount equal to twice the 592 <br />required permit fee. A completed grading, erosion and sediment control plan 593 <br />and permit application shall be submitted before construction will be 594 <br />allowed to resume. 595 <br />Obtaining a permit does not exempt the permittee from obtaining permits 596 <br />required by other government regulatory agencies. (Ord. 1550, 6-4-2018) 597 <br />2. Criteria addressed: The grading, erosion and sediment control plan shall 598 <br />address the following criteria: 599 <br />a. Account for existing drainage patterns 600 <br />b. Control the storm waterstormwater leaving the site 601 <br />c. Conform to the natural limitations presented by topography and soil 602 <br />so as to create the least potential for soil erosion. 603 <br />d. Stabilize all exposed soils and soil stockpiles 604 <br />e. Establish permanent vegetation 605 <br />f. Prevent sediment damage to adjacent properties and other designated 606 <br />areas 607 <br />g. Schedule of erosion and sediment control practices 608 <br />h. Criteria for the use of temporary sedimentation basins 609 <br />i. Stabilization of steep slopes 610 <br />j. Stabilize all waterways and outlets 611 <br />k. Protect storm sewers from the entrance of sediment, debris and trash 612 <br />l. Control waste, such as discarded building materials, concrete truck 613 <br />washout, chemicals, litter, sanitary waste, etc. that may adversely 614 <br />impact water quality 615 <br />m. When working in or crossing water resources, take precautions to 616 <br />contain sediment. 617 <br />n. Restabilize utility construction areas as soon as possible 618 <br />o. Protect paved roads from sediment and mud brought in from access 619 <br />routes 620 <br />p. Dispose of temporary erosion and sediment control measures 621 <br />q. Maintain all temporary and permanent erosion and sediment 622 <br />control practices 623 <br />r. Removal of sediment from streets at the end of each day 624 <br />s. Dewatering methods and outletting of stormwater 625 <br />t. Site inspection plan & record of rainfall amounts 626 <br />RCA Attachment B