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virtue of Minnesota Statute 429.081 to challenge the amount or validity of assessment. <br />Section 6.0 Storm Water Pollution Control Plan. Every applicant for a building permit, <br />subdivision approval, or a permit to allow land disturbing activities must submit a storm water <br />pollution control plan to the city engineer. No building permit, subdivision approval, or permit <br />to allow land disturbing activities must be issued until the city approves this plan. <br />6.1 General Policy on Storm Water Runoff Rates. Storm water runoff rates must not increase <br />over the predevelopment two (2) year, ten (10) year and one hundred (100) year storm peak <br />discharge rates. Also accelerated channel erosion must not occur as a result of the proposed <br />activity. <br />6.2 The Storm Water Pollution Control Plan Must Include: <br />A \ D,-~,;o + rloon.~;r.+;~n• tl~a r~+„ra anr~ r„µ,l^rrn~c~e of tha, land di.ctlwrhing a~tivify and the <br />A.J 1 1VJ \/cl UVJN11~J 11 Vll. 111V 11CL1.liLV {.Lllu it tl <br />amount of grading, utilities, and building construction involved. <br />B.) Phasing of construction: time frames and schedules for the project's various aspects. <br />C.) A map of the existing site conditions: existing topography, property information, steep <br />slopes, existing drainage systems/patterns, type of soils, waterways, wetlands, vegetative <br />cover, one hundred (100) year flood plain boundaries, and labeling the portions of the site <br />within trout stream watersheds. <br />D.) A site construction plan that includes the proposed land disturbing activities, stockpiles, <br />erosion and sediment control plan, construction schedule, and the maintenance and <br />inspection of the storm water pollution control measures. <br />E.) Adjacent areas: neighboring streams, lakes, residential areas, roads, etc., which might <br />be affected by the land disturbing activity. <br />F.) Designate the site's areas with the potential for serious erosion problems. <br />G.) Erosion and sediment control measures: the methods that will be used to control erosion <br />and sedimentation on the site, both during and after the construction process. <br />H.) Permanent stabilization: how the site will be stabilized after construction is completed, <br />including specifications, time frames or schedule. <br />I.) Calculations: any that were made for the design of such items as sediment basins, wet <br />detention basins, diversions, waterways, infiltration zones and other applicable practices. <br />6.3 General Storm Water Pollution Control Plan Criteria. The plan must address the <br />following:. <br />