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cnVIRQNMENT <br />JUNE, 1980 <br />11. <br />I <br />development or alteration of floodplains will be restricted. Most <br />of the City’s identified floodplains are located along the shoreline <br />or within designated marshlands and will be protected <br />visions applicable to those areas. In addition, where floodplai <br />do exist on otherwise dry buildable land, construction, filling <br />will be etricily controlled so as to avoid flow restrictions, <br />to avoid flood level increases on other properties, and to avoid costly <br />flood damage or pollution dangers. <br />NATURAL resource INVESTIGATION WILL BE REQUIRED AS PART OF ALL <br />DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS. This will include topographical information, <br />soil analysis, drainage plans, vegetation plans, erosion control <br />measures and similar site data related to each project, whether public <br />or private. The extent of each such review will be determined by <br />probable environmental impact. Greater detail will be required of <br />larger projects than of smaller ones. As proximity to Lake Minnetonka <br />or a major wetland increases, so will the care and concern increase <br />in direct proportion. <br />ri3. <br />B <br />ON-SITE WATER RETENTION FACILITIES WILL BE ’REQUIRED AS PART OF <br />PATTERNS. Whenever a development's location, size, scope or har cove <br />would tend to increase the quantity of runoff, increase the spee o <br />the existing situation or to improve the resulting runoff by reducing <br />quantity, reducing speed and/or improving quality. No development will <br />be permitted to adversely impact it's neighbors, or the City, y <br />changing drainage patterns or by otherwise adversely affecting s orm <br />water drainage. <br />14.LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT WILL NOT BE PERMITTED AT THE EXPENSE OF <br />ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. No land will be permitted to be su Jivioea <br />or built upon which is held unsuitable by the City for the p..pose <br />use because of flood hazard, inadequate drainage, soil formations <br />with severe limitations for development, severe erosion potential, <br />unfavorable topography, inadequate water supply or sewage disposal <br />capabilities, or any other feature likely to be harmful to the health, <br />safety, or welfare of the future residents of the proposed subdivision <br />or of the community. No land use will be allowed to adversely a^^ect <br />the neighborhood's air or water resources nor will any use be permitted <br />to emit noise, dust, electrical or radiation pollution. <br />CMP 3-21
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