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(iv) recreational use; <br />(v) shoreline or bank stabilization; and <br />(vi) noteworthiness, including special qualities such as historic significance, <br />critical habitat for endangered plants and animals, or others. <br />*This evaluation must also include a determination of whether the wetland <br />alteration being proposed requires permits, reviews, or approvals by other local, <br />state, or federal agencies such as a watershed district, the Minnesota Department <br />of Natural Resources, or the United States Army Corps of Engineers. The <br />applicant will be so advised. <br />(b) Alterations must be designed and conducted in a manner that ensures only the <br />smallest amount of bare ground is exposed for the shortest time possible; <br />(c) Mulches or similar materials must be used, where necessary, for temporary bare <br />soil coverage, and a permanent vegetation cover must be established as soon as <br />possible; <br />(d) Methods to minimize soil erosion and to trap sediments before they reach any <br />surface water feature must be used; <br />(e) Altered areas must be stabilized to acceptable erosion control standards consistent <br />with the field office technical guides of the local soil and water conservation <br />districts and the United States Soil Conservation Service; <br />(f) Fill or excavated material must not be placed in a manner that creates an unstable <br />slope; <br />(g) Plans to place fill or excavated material on steep slopes must be reviewed by <br />qualified professionals for continued slope stability and must not create finished <br />slopes of 30 percent or greater; <br />(h) Fill or excavated material must not be placed in bluff impact zones; <br />(i) Any alterations below the ordinary high water level of public waters must first be <br />authorized by the commissioner under Minnesota Statutes, 103G.245; <br />(j) Alterations of topography must only be allowed if they are accessory to permitted <br />or conditional uses and do not adversely affect adjacent or nearby properties; and <br />(k) Placement of natural rock riprap, including associated grading of the shoreline <br />and placement of a filter blanket, is permitted if the finished slope does not <br />exceed three feet horizontal to one foot vertical, the landward extent of the riprap <br />is within ten feet of the ordinary high water level, and the height of the riprap <br />above the ordinary high water level does not exceed three feet. <br />17 <br />