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Grading and filling and excavations necessary for the construction of structures, <br />sewage treatment systems, and driveways under validly issued construction <br />permits for these facilities do not require the issuance of a separate grading and <br />filling permit. However, the grading and filling standards in this Section must be <br />incorporated into the issuance of permits for construction of structures, sewage <br />treatment systems, and driveways. <br /> <br />Public roads and parking areas are regulated by this ordinance. <br /> <br />Notwithstanding Items A. and B. above, a grading and filling permit will be <br />required for: <br /> <br />(a) <br /> <br />the movement of more than ten (10) cubic yards of material on steep <br />slopes or within shore or bluff impact zones; and <br /> <br />(b) <br /> <br />the movement of more than 50 cubic yards of material outside of steep <br />slopes and shore and bluff impact zones. <br /> <br />The following considerations and conditions must be adhered to during the <br />issuance of construction permits, grading and filling perrm'ts, conditional use <br />permits, variances and subdivision approvals: <br /> <br />(a) <br /> <br />Grading or filling in any type 2, 3, 41 5, 6, 7, or 8 wetland must be <br />evaluated to determine how extensively the proposed activity would affect <br />the following functional qualities of the wetland*: <br /> <br />(i) sediment and pollutant trapping and retention; <br /> <br />(ii) <br /> <br />(iii) <br /> <br />storage of surface runoff to prevent or reduce flood damage; <br />fish and wildlife habitat; <br /> <br />(iv) recreational use; <br /> <br />(v) shoreline or bank stabilization; and <br /> <br />(vi) noteworthiness, including special qualities such as historic <br />significance, critical habitat for endangered plants and animals, or others. <br /> <br />*This evaluation must also include a determination of.whether the wetland <br />alteration being proposed requires permits, reviews, or approvals by other <br />local, state, or federal agencies such as a watershed district, the Mizmesota <br />Department of Natural Resources, or the United States Army Corps of <br />Engineers. The applicant will be so advised. · <br /> <br />Shoreland Management <br />May '04 Draft <br /> <br />page 17 <br /> <br /> <br />