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Subd. 2. Subject properties must comply with the wetland buffer ordinance <br />setbacks from all wetlands including those wetlands not located or only partially located <br />on the subject property. <br /> <br /> Subd. 3. Buffer strip vegetation shall be established and maintained in accordance <br />with the requirements found in this Subdivision. During the first two (2) years, any buffer <br />vegetation that does not survive must be ~-eplante4. After two years, if the condition of the <br />buffer area changes through natural processes not caused by the property owner, the <br />owner shall not be required to reestablish the buffer area to meet the standards contained <br />in this Chapter. If buffer strips are developed as a part of a subdivision where lots are <br />intended for sales to individual parties, the project developer shall be responsible for <br />related maintenance for the first 2 years after establishment. Buffer maintenance and <br />liability after 2 years shall be the responsibility of the p?operW owner. Buffer strips shall <br />be identified within each lot by permanent monumentation approved by the City. <br /> <br /> Subd. 4, For roadways that must be aligned either adjacent to or across wetlands <br />and are subject to WCA replacement requirements, additional wetland filling to create a <br />buffer strip shall not be required. All other roadways and trails shall meet the buffer <br />standards established in this Chapter. <br /> <br /> Subd. 5. Although it is the intent of this ordinance that any existing wetland <br />buffer be maintained within the designated buffer width for the wetland classification, <br />some disruption may be necessary for developmental grading. If the slope subsequent to <br />f'mal grading is greater than twelve (12) percent, then the maximum buffer width for the <br />wetland type is applicable. The use of a'meandering buffer strip is encouraged to help <br />maintain a natural characteristic but average buffer widths must be adhered to. The <br />widest portion of the buffer should be in natural runoff areas. Construction grading <br />should be kept mindful of the natural runoff areas and graded appropriately. <br /> <br /> Subd. 6. Wetland buffer strips not required by this Chapter may be voluntarily <br />created in conformance with the requirements of this Chapter concurrent with approval of <br />a site plan, or in the absence of a site plan, upon approval of an administrative permit,. <br /> <br />SUbd. 7. Maximum, Minimum and Average Wetland Buffer Widths <br /> <br /> Maximun~ Wetland Minimum Wetland Average Wetland <br /> Buffer Width Buffer Width Buffer Width <br />Preserve 50 feet 25 feet 30 feet <br />Manage 1 30 fee~ .. 20 feet 25 feet <br />Manage 2.. [ 25 feet 15 feet 20 feet <br />Manage 3] 15 feet 5 feet 10 feet <br /> <br />Ramsey Wetland Protection Ordinance - April 2005 Draft (showing suggested PC revisions) <br />Page 7 of 8 <br /> <br />76 <br /> <br /> <br />
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