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Page | 10 March 9, 2020 <br /> <br />(Ord. No. 219 3rd series, § 5, 12-10-2018) 340 <br />(a)(b) Sec. 78-1592. - Within Shoreland Overlay Districtmanagement and floodplain 341 <br />management. 342 <br /> 343 <br /> (a) Permit Required within Shoreland management and Floodplain management. A plan showing proper 344 <br />drainage and protection of adjoining properties shall be submitted. The city engineer shall have the 345 <br />authority to refer any requests for land alteration permits to the city council for review and approval in 346 <br />instances where the land alteration appears to create negative impacts or be inconsistent with the goals 347 <br />and policies of the community management plan. An active building permit or separate land alteration 348 <br />permit is required for the following: 349 <br />All grading and filling activity as a part of approved permits for construction of structures, sewage 350 <br />treatment systems, and driveways shall adhere to the Standards for Issuance of this article. land 351 <br />alteration permit is required for the following: 352 <br />(b) Grading, filling or excavating of more than 50 cubic yards is prohibited without an interim use permit within 353 <br />the shore setback of the public waters enumerated in section 78-1217. 354 <br />(d) Except for those projects requiring permits for construction of structures, sewage treatment systems and 355 <br />driveways, an administrative land alteration permit will be required as follows: 356 <br />(1) For movement of up to 50 cubic yards of material within the shore setback as per item (b) above, 357 <br />(2) Import/export of 51 through 500 cubic yards of material anywhere within the Shoreland Overlay District, 358 <br />except for within the Shore Setback. 359 <br />(3) Import/export of more than 500 cubic yards of material within the Shoreland Overlay District interim 360 <br />use permit approval by the city council is required in addition to the administrative land alteration permit. 361 <br />Sec 78-1593 Standards for Issuance 362 <br /> (e) 363 <br />(A) In addition to the rules, process, and procedures outlined with Chapter 79, Construction Site Runoff 364 <br />Control of this Code, Permits are issued based on the applicant's ability to meet and adhere to the 365 <br />following standards: 366 <br />(1) Grading or filling in any type 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 wetland must be evaluated to determine how 367 <br />extensively the proposed activity would affect the following functional qualities of the wetland: 368 <br />a. Sediment and pollutant trapping and retention; 369 <br />b. Storage of surface runoff to prevent or reduce flood damage; 370 <br />c. Fish and wildlife habitat; 371 <br />d. Recreational use; 372 <br />e. Shoreline or bank stabilization; and 373 <br />f. Noteworthiness, including special qualities, such as historic significance, critical habitat for 374 <br />endangered plants and animals, or others. 375 <br />This evaluation must also include a determination of whether the wetland alteration being 376 <br />proposed requires permits, reviews or approvals by other sections of city ordinances or by other 377 <br />local, state or federal agencies including but not limited to watershed districts, state Department 378 <br />of Natural Resources, or the United States Army Corps of Engineers. 379 <br />Commented [JB18]: The highlighted section is largely <br />copied from the Shoreland regulation section. <br />Commented [JB19]: One of initial purpose of the <br />amendment, reduce the red tape and time involved in slope <br />failures. <br />Commented [JB20]: Most of the following standards are <br />from the Shoreland Overlay District Division.