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gned <br />ieve <br />1 be <br />blic <br />with <br />ring <br />tenis r <br />d as <br />4-92.) <br />L <br />variances and subdivision approvals: <br />a. Grading or filling in any Type 2, 3, <br />4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 wetland nust be evaluated to determine how <br />extensively the proposed activity would affect the following <br />functional qualities of the wetland: <br />(1) <br />and retention; <br />(2) <br />prevent or reduce flood damage; <br />Sediment and pollutant trapping <br />Storage of surface run-off to <br />Fish and wildlife habitat; <br />Recreational use; <br />Shoreline or bank stabilization; <br />Noteworthinessf including spe ­ <br />cial qualities such as historic significance» critical habitat for <br />endangered plants and animals, or others. <br />This evaluation must also include a <br />determination of whether the wetland alteration being proposed <br />requires permits, reviews, or approvals by other local State or <br />Federal agencies including but not limited to watershed districts, <br />Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, or the United States <br />Army Corps of Engineers. <br />b. A Iterations must be designed and <br />conducted in a manner that ensures only the smallest eunount of bare <br />ground is exposed for the shortest time possible; <br />c. Mulches or similar materials must be <br />used, where necessary, for temporary bare soil coverage, and a <br />permanent vegetation cover must be established as soon as possible; <br />d. Methods to minimize soil erosion and <br />to trap sediments before they reach any surface water feature must <br />be used; <br />ORONO CC 376-15 (2-24-92)