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1 2. The structures are used only to correct an established erosion problem as determined by <br /> 2 the City of Ramsey. <br /> 3 3. The size and extent of the structures are the minimum necessary to correct the erosion <br /> 4 problem and are not larger than the following,unless a professional engineer determines <br /> 5 that a larger structure is needed to correct the erosion problem: <br /> 6 (i) Retaining walls must not exceed five feet in height and must be placed a minimum <br /> 7 horizontal distance of ten feet apart; and <br /> 8 (ii) Riprap must not exceed the height of the regulatory flood protection elevation. <br /> 9 c. Repair of existing rock riprap, retaining walls, and other erosion control structures above the <br /> 10 OHWL does not require a permit provided it does not involve any land alteration. <br /> 11 (4) Stormwater management. <br /> 12 a. In the bluff impact zone, storm water management facilities are prohibited except by <br /> 13 permit if: <br /> 14 1. There are no alternatives for storm water treatment outside the bluff impact zone <br /> 15 on the subject site; <br /> 16 2. The site generating runoff is designed so that the amount of runoff reaching the <br /> 17 bluff impact zone is reduced to the greatest extent practicable; <br /> 18 3. The construction and operation of the facility does not affect slope stability on the <br /> 19 subject property or adjacent properties; and <br /> 20 4. Mitigation based on the best available engineering and geological practices is <br /> 21 required and applied to eliminate or minimize the risk of slope failure. <br /> 22 b. In the water quality impact zone, development that creates new impervious surface, or <br /> 23 fully reconstructs existing impervious surface of more than 10,000 square feet requires a <br /> 24 storm water permit or approved storm water plan. Multipurpose trails and sidewalks are <br /> 25 exempt if there is down gradient vegetation or a filter strip that is at least five feet wide. <br /> 26 C. In all other areas, storm water runoff must be directed away from the bluff impact zones <br /> 27 or unstable areas. <br /> 28 (5) Development on steep slopes. Construction of structures, impervious surfaces, land alteration, <br /> 29 vegetation removal, or other construction activities are allowed on steep slopes if: <br /> 30 a. The development can be accomplished without increasing erosion or storm water runoff; <br /> 31 b. The soil types and geology are suitable for the proposed development; and <br /> 32 (6) Conditions of land alteration permit approval. <br /> 33 a. Temporary and permanent erosion and sediment control measures retain sediment onsite <br /> 34 consistent with best management practices in the Minnesota Stormwater Manual; <br /> 35 b. Natural site topography, soil, and vegetation conditions are used to control runoff and <br /> 36 reduce erosion and sedimentation; <br /> 37 C. Construction activity is phased when possible; <br /> 38 d. All erosion and sediment controls are installed before starting any land disturbance <br /> 39 activity; <br /> 40 e. Erosion and sediment controls are maintained to ensure effective operation; <br /> 41 f. Best management practices for protecting and enhancing ecological and water resources <br /> 42 identified in Best Practices for Meeting DNR General Public Waters Work Permit GP <br /> 43 2004-0001. <br /> 44 (7) Compliance with other plans and programs. All development must: <br /> 45 a. Be consistent with Minn. Stats. ch. 103B, and local water management plans completed <br /> 46 under [Minnesota Rules] chapter 8410; <br /> 47 b. Meet or exceed the wetland protection standards under Minnesota Rules, chapter 8420; <br /> 48 and <br /> 49 C. Meet or exceed the floodplain management standards under Minnesota Rules, chapters <br /> 50 6120.5000 6120.6200. <br /> 51 (K) Subdivision and land development standards. <br /> 52 (1) Purpose. <br /> Page 100 of 141 <br />