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1/6/2000
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<br />e <br />LATEST DRAFT CHANGES: 3.012, 4.011, 4.014, 6.7B, 6.lOF, 6.lOG, <br />(Roadside ditches) <br />MINI U VIEW POINTS/GUI AC FOR EVALUATING <br />U A STO A POLLUTION C NTL IACS <br />(This review guidance is presented in the form of a minimum requirements model ordinance.) <br />The City Council ordains: <br />Section 1.0 Purpose The purpose of this ordinance is to control or eliminate storm water <br />pollution along with soil erosion and sedimentation within the city. It establishes standards and <br />specifications for conservation practices and planning activities, which minimize storm water <br />pollution, soil erosion and sedimentation. <br />Section 2.0 Scope Except where a variance is granted, any person, firm, sole proprietorship, <br />partnership, corporation, state agency, or political subdivision proposing a land disturbance <br />activity within the city shall apply to the city for the approval of the storm water pollution <br />control plan. No land shall be disturbed until the plan is approved by the city and conforms to <br />the standards set forth herein. <br />Section 3.0. Definitions For the purposes of this ordinance, the following terms, phrases, <br />words, and their derivatives must have the meaning stated below. When not inconsistent with <br />the context, words used in the present tense include the future tense, words in the plural number <br />include the singular number, and words in the singular number include the plural number. The <br />words "shall" and "must" are always mandatory and not merely directive. <br />3.010 Applicant Any person or entity that applies for a building permit, subdivision <br />approval, or a permit to allow land disturbing activities. <br />3.011 Best Management Practices (BMP's) Erosion and sediment control and water quality <br />management practices that are the most effective and practicable means of controlling, <br />preventing, and minimizing degradation of surface water, including construction-phasing, <br />minimizing the length of time soil areas are exposed, prohibitions, and other management <br />practices published by state or designated area-wide planning agencies.. (Examples of BMP's <br />can be found in the current versions of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's, "Protecting <br />Water Quality in Urban Areas," and the same agency's "Storm-Water and Wetlands: Planning <br />and Evaluation Guidelines for Addressing Potential Impacts of Urban Storm-Water and Snow- <br />Melt Runoff on Wetlands," the United States Environmental Protection Agency's, "Storm <br />Water Management for Construction Activities: Developing Pollution Prevention Plans and <br />
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