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2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />Move this section of the code to 803.04. <br />1 Sediment means solid mineral or organic material that, in suspension, is being transported or has <br />been moved from its original site by air, water, gravity, or ice, and has been deposited at another <br />location. <br />Sedimentation means the process or action of depositing sediment that is determined to have <br />been caused by erosion. <br />Water Resource includes any stream, channel, wetland, storm pond, or lake within the City. <br />10 1017.04: EROSION AND SEDIMENT <br />11 CONTROL PLAN: t A 0.0..k <br />13 1) Required. Every Permittee for a building permit, a division approval, or a permit <br />14 to allow land disturbing activities must submit an rosion and sediment control plail, iNk <br />15 to the City Engineer. No building perrnit, subdivision approval, or permit to allow a <br />18 commence until approval of the erosion and sediment cln ol 1 61 <br />16 land disturbing activities shall be issued and no earth disturbing activity shall <br />25 r <br />26 If no permit has been obtained, a stop work order shall be issued on the construction t 3 <br />27 and a fine shall be issued in an amount equal to twice the required permit fee. A <br />28 completed erosion and sediment control plan and permit application shall be <br />29 submitted before construction will be allowed to resume. <br />30 <br />31 Every Permittee must also obtain, when applicable, permits from agencies including, <br />32 but not limited to, the following: <br />33 a. Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) National Pollutant Discharge <br />34 Elimination System (NPDES). This permit is required for any construction <br />35 activity disturbing: <br />36 One acre or more of soil. <br />37 Less than one acre of soil if that activity is part of a "larger common <br />38 plan of development or sale" that is greater than one acre. <br />39 Less than one acre of soil, but the MPCA determines that the activity <br />40 poses a risk to water resources. <br />Projects coordinated by Ramsey County or MnJDOT do not require a permit; <br />however, the City must be notified of the project and be provided a copy of the <br />erosion and sediment control plan, as well as an estimated schedule for <br />commencement and completion. The City will notify the designated contact if <br />erosion control measures should fail or require maintenance with the expectation that <br />the deficiencies will be corrected. <br />41 b. The appropriate watershed district. Watershed districts in Roseville include <br />42 Rice Creek Watershed District, Capital Region Watershed District and Grass <br />43 Lake Watershed Management Organization <br />�a� <br />