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Agenda - Environmental Policy Board - 02/22/2016
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city staff liaison to the LRRWMO for the city where the project will occur. These contacts are listed <br />on the LRRWMO website with the permitting materials. The city and LRRWMO will coordinate <br />their permit reviews; duplication in the review process will be minimized by a review checklist that <br />all reviewers use. <br />Permit Lifespan <br />Permits have a fixed lifespan of two years from the date of issuance. During this lifespan the <br />requirements of the permit shall be fixed, and the project not subject to new LRRWMO wetland <br />protection standards enacted since the issuance of the original permit. <br />Permit Extensions <br />Extensions to LRRWMO permits may be granted. When an extension is granted, the LRRWMO <br />wetland protection standards in effect at the time of the original permit issuance shall continue to <br />apply. The procedure for extensions varies for platted and non -platted projects as follows: <br />For platted projects, LRRWMO permit extensions shall automatically follow extensions <br />granted by the City for that same project. The applicant is responsible for notifying the <br />LRRWMO in writing if such an extension is granted by the city. <br />In cases where a project must reapply to the City for a preliminary plat, either because of <br />expiration of the original permit or changes to the project, the permittee must also reapply for a <br />LRRWMO permit and will be subject to any new LRRWMO wetland protection standards <br />enacted since the issuance of the original permit. <br />For non -platted projects, the applicant must apply to the LRRWMO for a permit extension <br />before the end the two year permit life. Such requests will be considered by the LRRWMO <br />Board on a case-by-case basis, and will only be granted if the proposed project has not changed <br />since the issuance of the original permit. <br />Stormwater Discharge into Wetlands <br />Stormwater discharge into wetlands must comply with LRRWMO Stormwater Standards. <br />Temporary Wetland Protections During Construction <br />Areas within 16.5 feet of a wetland boundary must be protected from land grading and other <br />disturbance during the construction process. The purpose is to prevent construction impacts to the <br />wetland, such as erosion and vegetation removal. The area temporarily protected during <br />construction: <br />Comprehensive Watershed Management Plan <br />Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization <br />October 2011 <br />G-4 <br />
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