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<br /> <br /> 5 <br />Failure to properly maintain the BMP after notification could result in 134 <br />administrative penalties and abatement processes under Chapter 407 and/or 135 <br />906 of the City Code. (Ord. 1550, 6-4-2018) 136 <br /> 137 <br /> Section 2. Wetland Amended. After City Council consideration the Roseville City Code, 138 <br />Chapter 804 is hereby created to add and update Wetland Protection Overlay District rules. 139 <br /> 140 <br />CHAPTER 804 141 <br />WETLANDS 142 <br /> 143 <br />SECTION: 144 <br /> 145 <br />804.01 Wetland Protection Overlay District 146 <br /> 147 <br />804.01: WETLAND PROTECTION OVERLAY DISTRICT 148 <br /> 149 <br />A. Purpose. These regulations are intended to protect the City’s wetlands, which are defined as 150 <br />land transitional between terrestrial and aquatic s ystems as defined in 151 <br />Minnesota Statutes Section 103G.005, Subdivision 19. 152 <br /> 153 <br />B. Applicability. All upland within one hundred (100) feet of the wetland boundary of wetlands 154 <br />and those public waters not specifically listed as shoreland shall be considered within the 155 <br />Wetland Protection Overlay District[RJ9] and those identified within the city’s Comprehensive 156 <br />Surface Water Management Plan. 157 <br /> 158 <br />C. Lot Standards. The minimum lot area, width and depth requirements of the underlying land 159 <br />use zoning district within this code shall apply provided that not more than 25% of the lot area 160 <br />may be included in any wetland area to meet the minimum lot area dimension. 161 <br /> 162 <br />STRUCTURE SETBACKS FROM WETLAND <br />Type of Water <br />Body <br />Structure Setback from Water <br />Body <br />Roads, Driveway, Parking and Other <br />Impervious Surface or Setback <br />Wetland 50 Ft. 1, 2 30 Ft. 2 <br />1. Setback is measured from the approved delineated wetland boundary. <br />2. A 30 foot setback from road or parking surfaces may include a combination of land within <br />rights of way and adjacent to the right of way, as well as curb and gutter controlling runoff and <br />sediment to a storm pond. Pedestrian trails shall be exempt from setback requirements. <br /> 163 <br />D. Stormwater treatment. All stormwater must be treated to the water quality standard outlined 164 <br />in the City’s Comprehensive Surface Water Management Plan and Stormwater Management 165 <br />Standards before discharged to a wetland. 166 <br /> 167 <br />E. Wetland Buffers. Wetland buffers shall be required for all developments adjacent to a 168 <br />wetland whether or not the wetland is located on the same parcel as the proposed development. 169 <br />(1) Table X [RJ10]outlines the no-disturb buffer widths and minimums that must be met: 170 <br />RCA Attachment B
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