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■ Placement of fill within the 1�O�yr floodplain is prohibited, unless compensatory storage is provided. <br />Compensatory storage must be provided on the development or immediately adjacent to the <br />development. <br />4. Required Exhibits. The following exhibits must accompanythe permit application. One set, full size; two <br />sets, reduced to maximum size of 1]." x 17". <br />*(a) Site plan showing property lines, delineation of the work area, existing elevationcontours of the <br />work area, ordinary high water elevation, and regional flood elevation. <br />*(b) Grading plan showing any proposed elevation changes. <br />+(c) Preliminary plat of any proposed land development. <br />•(d) Det�rmiz�atian by a professional engineer or qualified hydrologist of the local 100-year flood <br />elevation before and after the project. <br />•(e) Computation of change in flood storage capacity resulting from proposed grading. <br />• {�} Erosion Control Plan. <br />�(g) Soil boring results if available. <br />Rule E: Wetland Management <br />1. Policy. It is the policy of the Board of Managers to: <br />* Manage wetlands to achieve no-net loss of acreage and values and where possible, strive to enhance the <br />functions and values of existing wetlands within the District. <br />. Identify wetland restoration and creation sites to enhance water quality az�dJo� restore natural habitats. <br />* Interact with cities in the administration of the Wetland Conservation Act if desired by the cities. <br />2. Regulation. No person may fill, drain, excavate or otherwise alter the character of a wetland without first <br />obtaining a permit from the District. <br />3. Criteria. <br />Wetlands shall not be drained, filledwholly or in part,'excavated, or have sustaining hydrology impacted such <br />that there will be a decrease in the inherent (existing) functions and values of the wetland. Wetland impacts will <br />be evaluated based on the following principles in descending order of priority. Avoid the impact to the wetland, <br />minimize the impact to the wetland, replace the wetland that was impacted. Wetland impacts will be governed <br />by a Rule comparable to the Wetland Conservation Act, with the following exceptions: <br />l. The de mininnis size will be zero. <br />2. Flexibility Sequencing will not be allowed. <br />3. Public Value Credits can not be used for replacement. <br />4. All other WCA non-temporary impact exemptions to wetlands will not be allowed. <br />A 25-foot buffer of permanent nonimpacted vegetative ground cover abutting and surrounding a wetland is <br />required. <br />4. Local Government Unit. The District intends to serve as the "local government unit" for administrationof <br />CRWD D�aft Rules - 4S Day Review Ve�sion Octobe� 6, 2005 Page 9 of 14 <br />