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decks, driveways, and at-grade patios. Structures do not include aerial or underground utility lines such as 83 <br />sewer, electric, telephone, gas lines, towers, poles, and other supporting structures. 84 <br />Section 2. Shoreland Management Regulations After Planning Commission and City Council 85 <br />consideration of Phase 2 of Project File 0044, the Roseville City Code, Title 10 (Zoning) is hereby 86 <br />amended to reflect updates to the shoreland management regulations made to ensure that the provisions of 87 <br />the zoning code are in alignment with the model ordinance prepared by Minnesota Department of Natural 88 <br />Resources, including repealing the existing Chapter 1017 (Shoreland, Wetland and Storm Water 89 <br />Management) and replacing it with a new Shoreland Overlay District in Chapter 1012 (Overlay Districts). 90 <br />Regulations in Chapter 1017 pertaining to wetland and storm water management will be incorporated into 91 <br />City Code Title 8 under a companion ordinance. 92 <br />§1004.09.C.2 93 <br />Within this improvement area limit, impervious surfaces shall be limited to 25% of the parcel area for 94 <br />parcels within a Shoreland or Wetland Management Overlay District, or within the Stormwater 95 <br />Management or Wetland Protection Overlay Districts regulated in Title 8 of this Code, to mitigate surface 96 <br />water impacts caused by excess storm water runoff. This impervious surface limit may be exceeded, 97 <br />within the allowed improvement area and in compliance with pertinent regulations in Chapter 1017 of this 98 <br />Title, by receiving approval(s) from the City Engineer to mitigate excess storm water runoff, generated by 99 <br />additional hard surfaces, through technical analysis of building materials, soils, slopes, and other site 100 <br />conditions. 101 <br />§1004.10.C 102 <br />Improvement Area: Improvement area, including paved surfaces, the footprints of principal and accessory 103 <br />buildings, and other structures like decks, pergolas, pools, etc, shall be limited to 60% of the parcel area. 104 <br />The purpose of this overall improvement area for rather liberal construction on a residential property 105 <br />while preventing over- building; for parcels within a Shoreland or Wetland Management District, paved 106 <br />surfaces and building footprints shall be further limited to 25% of the parcel area. 107 <br />§1004.10.C.2 108 <br />Within this improvement area limit, impervious surfaces shall be limited to 25% of the parcel area for 109 <br />parcels within a Shoreland or Wetland Management Overlay District, or within the Stormwater 110 <br />Management or Wetland Protection Overlay Districts regulated in Title 8 of this Code, to mitigate surface 111 <br />water impacts caused by excess storm water runoff. This impervious surface limit may be exceeded, 112 <br />within the allowed improvement area and in compliance with pertinent regulations in Chapter 1017 of this 113 <br />Title, by receiving approval(s) from the City Engineer to mitigate excess storm water runoff, generated by 114 <br />additional hard surfaces, through technical analysis of building materials, soils, slopes, and other site 115 <br />conditions. 116 <br />Chapter 1012 Overlay Districts 117 <br />Section: 118 <br />1012.03: Shoreland Overlay District 119 <br />RCA Attachment A <br />Page 4 of 32