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CC Regular Session 7. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 05/10/2016 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Ordinance # 16-03 Amending the Wetland Protection Overlay District to Establish Wetland and Storm Water <br />Pond Setbacks and Establish a Minimum Lot Depth for Newly Created Residential Lots (Project No. 16-39) <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this Ordinance is twofold. First, it is to bring the City into compliance with the Lower Rum River <br />Watershed Management Organization's (LRRWMO) 3rd Generation Plan by implementing a wetland and storm <br />water pond setback. The second purpose of the Ordinance is to address feedback from residents over the past couple <br />years regarding remaining buildable area on some parcels after wetlands and floodway have been factored out. The <br />Ordinance establishes a minimum lot depth for all newly created residential lots in an attempt to provide a <br />reasonable rear yard to accommodate common homeowner improvements such as decks and sheds. Finally, it is <br />important to note that this Ordinance ism( a renewal of a previous wetland buffer requirement nor does it relate to <br />the recently amended floodplain regulations. <br />Notification: <br />A notice of public hearing was published in the Anoka Union Herald, the City's official newspaper, in accordance <br />with state statutes. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Wetland/Storm Water Pond Setback <br />Ramsey is a member city of the Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization (LRRWMO) and thus, is <br />subject to the standards and provisions of the LRRWMO's 3rd Generation Plan. The 3rd Generation Plan outlines <br />measures that must be implemented by member cities (Ramsey, Andover and Anoka) that, among other things, <br />protect wetlands throughout the development process. One such standard is a required setback of one (1) rod (the <br />equivalent of 16.5 feet) from all wetlands and storm water ponds. The vegetation within this required setback must <br />be left undisturbed throughout the development, building, and landscaping phases of a project. <br />Per LRRWMO standards, the draft Ordinance establishes a setback of sixteen and a half feet (16.5') from the <br />boundary of wetlands and storm water ponds. Furthermore, the draft Ordinance also outlines activities prohibited <br />within the setback area, as outlined in the 3rd Generation Plan, including the following: <br />• Structures, except for approved fences. <br />• Paving, except projects with a public purpose such as public trails. <br />• Retaining walls. <br />• Filling, dumping, or yard waste disposal. <br />• Fertilization. <br />• Septic systems. <br />Finally, the draft Ordinance identifies acceptable protection standards (silt fencing) and outlines information <br />required as part of plan submittal. <br />Lot Depth Standard <br />Over the past several years, the City has received feedback from residents concerning the remaining available <br />
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