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bo <br /> <br />"Incidental" wetlands that are exempt from WCA regulation under Minn. <br />Rules 8420.0122 are not subject to the provisions of this Section. <br /> <br />Temporary impacts from utility installation or maintenance that are <br />exempt from WCA regulation under Minnesota Rules 8420.0122 are not <br />subject to the provisions of this Section. <br /> <br /> If an applicant disputes the management classification of a wetland, the <br /> applicant shall have the burden to supply detailed information for review <br /> supporting the applicant's assertion, including but not limited to, <br /> topographic, hydrologic, floristic and/or soil data deemed necessary to <br /> determine its management classification. If the City is convinced by <br /> evidence submitted by an applicant that a wetland on the municipal <br /> wetland management classification map has been incorrectly mapped or <br />· has been misclassified, the map will be changed tO reflect the necessary <br /> corrections. All such corrections are subject to City Council approval. <br /> <br />If an applicant questions the exact boundary of a wetland, the <br />jurisdictional status of a wetland, or whether a wetland exists, they shall <br />have the burden to supply detailed information, for review by the LGU, <br />supporting the applicant's assertion, including but not limited to, <br />topographic, hydrologic, floristic and/or soil data deemed necessary. <br /> <br />9.26.05 General Standards. The following standards apply to all lands within and/or <br />abutting a wetland: <br /> <br /> Subd. 1. Septic and Soil Absorption Systems. Septic and soil absorption <br />systems must be setback a minimum of seventy-five (75) feet from the City approved boundary <br />of the wetland. <br /> <br /> Sabd. 2. Best Management Practices. The MPCA's Best Management Practices <br />shall bc lbllowed fbr the construction of wetland protection methods and related improvements. <br /> <br />9.26.06 <br /> <br />Wetland Buffer Strips. <br /> <br /> Subd. 1. Wetland Buffer Strip. A wetland buffer strip shall be maintained <br />abutting all wetlands' on new lots of record created after [date of ordinance], Lots of record in <br />existence on [date of ordinance] are not subject to the buffer requirements set forth in this <br />Section. At the time a final plat is to be recorded, the developer shall also record a notice of the <br />wetland buffer requirement and prohibited activities against the title 'to the lot with the office of <br />the Anoka County Recorder. Before the City issues a building permit for a lot with a required <br />wetland buffer, the developer shall install the wetland buffer monumentation. <br /> <br /> Subd. 2. Wetland Buffer Compliance. Subject properties must comply with the <br />wetland buffer section setbacks from all wetlands including those wetlands not located or only <br />part/ally located on the subject property. <br /> <br /> Subd. 3. Adjacent Roadways. For roadways that must be aligned either adjacent <br />to or across wetlands and are subject to WCA replacement requirements, additional wetland <br /> <br /> <br />
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