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343 ,.••_ .,_. - __.. .1 Commented]JB14]:One of initial purpose of the <br /> 344 (d) Except for those projects requiring permits for construction of structures, sewage treatment systems and amendment,reduce the red tape and time involved in slope <br /> 345 failures. <br /> 346 <br /> 347 - <br /> 348 <br /> 349 .. _ .. .. _ <br /> 350 .. . ... .. <br /> 351 Sec 78-1593 Standards for Issuance <br /> 352 (e)1(A)In addition to the rules,process,and procedures outlined with Chapter 79,Construction Site Runoff <br /> 353 Control of this Code,Permits are issued based on the applicant's ability to meet and adhere to the <br /> 354 following standards:I / Commented[JB15]:Most of the following standards are <br /> 355 (1) Grading or filling in any type 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 or 8 wetland must be evaluated to determine how from the Shoreland Overlay Distrrict Division. <br /> 356 extensively the proposed activity would affect the following functional qualities of the wetland: <br /> 357 a. Sediment and pollutant trapping and retention; <br /> 358 b. Storage of surface runoff to prevent or reduce flood damage; <br /> 359 c. Fish and wildlife habitat; <br /> 360 d. Recreational use; <br /> 361 e. Shoreline or bank stabilization;and <br /> 362 f. Noteworthiness,including special qualities,such as historic significance,critical habitat for <br /> 363 endangered plants and animals,or others. <br /> 364 This evaluation must also include a determination of whether the wetland alteration being <br /> 365 proposed requires permits,reviews or approvals by other sections of city ordinances or by other <br /> 366 local,state or federal agencies including but not limited to watershed districts,state Department <br /> 367 of Natural Resources,or the United States Army Corps of Engineers. <br /> 368 (2) Alteration activities shall be in accordance with City Code section 79-9 Minimum SWPPP Best <br /> 369 Management Practices(BPMs),including,but not limited to: <br /> 370 Alterations must be designed and conducted in a manner that ensures only the smallest <br /> 371 amount of bare ground is exposed for the shortest time possible. <br /> 372 b.Mulches or similar materials must be used,where necessary,for temporary bare soil <br /> 373 coverage,and a permanent vegetation cover must be established as soon as possible. <br /> 374 c.Methods to minimize soil erosion and to trap sediments before they reach any surface <br /> 375 water feature must be used. <br /> 376 d.Altered areas must be stabilized to acceptable erosion control standards consistent <br /> 377 with the field office technical guides of the local soil and water conservation districts and <br /> 378 the United States Natural Resources Conservation Service. / Commented(JB16]:From state rules relative to grading. <br /> 379 <br /> 380 (3) Fill or excavated material must not be placed in a manner that creates an unstable slope. <br /> 381 (4) Plans to place fill or excavated material on steep slopes must be reviewed by the city engineer <br /> 1382 for continued slope stability and must shall not create finished slopes of 30 percent or greater. <br /> Page 110 February 18,2020 <br />
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