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859 b. Natural site topography, soil, and vegetation conditions are used to control runoff and reduce <br />860 erosion and sedimentation; <br />861 c. Construction activity is phased when possible; <br />862 d. All erosion and sediment controls are installed before starting any land disturbance activity; <br />863 e. Erosion and sediment controls are maintained to ensure effective operation; <br />864 f. The proposed work is consistent with the vegetation standards in Section 117-1480) (Vegetation <br />865 Management); and <br />866 g. Best management practices for protecting and enhancing ecological and water resources identified in <br />867 Best Practices for Meeting DNR General Public Waters Work Permit GP 2004-0001. <br />868 7. Compliance with other plans and programs. All development must: <br />869 a. Be consistent with Minnesota Statutes, chapter 103B, and local water management plans completed <br />870 under chapter 8410; <br />871 b. Meet or exceed the wetland protection standards under Minnesota Rules, chapter 8420; and <br />872 c. Meet or exceed the floodplain management standards under Minnesota Rules, chapter 6120. 5000 - <br />873 6120.6200 <br />874 (k) SUBDIVISION AND LAND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS <br />875 1. Purpose. <br />876 a. To protect and enhance the natural and scenic values of the MRCCA during development or <br />877 redevelopment of the remaining large sites <br />878 b. To establish standards for protecting and restoring biological and ecological functions of primary <br />879 conservation areas on large sites; and <br />880 c. To encourage restoration of natural vegetation during development or redevelopment of large sites <br />881 where restoration opportunities have been identified in MRCCA Plans. <br />882 2. Applicability. <br />883 a. The design standards in this section apply to subdivisions, planned unit developments and master- <br />884 planned development and redevelopment of land involving ten or more acres for contiguous <br />885 parcels that abut the Mississippi River and 20 or more acres for all other parcels, including <br />886 smaller individual sites within the following developments that are part of a common plan of <br />887 development that may be constructed at different times: <br />888 (1) Subdivisions; <br />889 (2) Planned unit developments; and <br />890 (3) Master -planned development and redevelopment of land. <br />891 b. The following activities are exempt from the requirements of this section: <br />892 (1) Minor subdivisions consisting of three or fewer lots; <br />893 (2) Minor boundary line corrections; <br />894 (3) Resolutions of encroachments; <br />895 (4) Additions to existing lots of record; <br />25 <br />