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V.•V ; .•.t . V* wJ. <br />♦, '.4* —• • <br />• •.* *. . . . -V <br />-NVT RONMENTAL V;- !JUNE, 1980 n 't*' .• •• <br />: • <br /># V <br />• • ..• • <br />. % V <br />i-. / <br />‘ /. <br />I <br />IT EROSION CONTROL PLANS AND PROGRAMS WILL BE ^QUIRED IN ML <br />for as short a time as possible. Temporary ground cover will bo <br />required until permanent cover is provided. Seoiment traps will be <br />required on slopes and between construction sites and public roadways. <br />Fill must be compacted and stabilized for permanence. <br />iTBr^ <br />URBAN AREA POLI^TF!^ FOR NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT. <br />« • <br />• <br />storage. <br />RETENTION OF NATURAL VEGETATION WILL LIMIT THE IMPACT OF URBANIZATION <br />AS VISIBLE FROM THE LAKE. Building heights will be limited to less <br />than the typical tree height. Minimum green belts will be provided <br />with prohibitions against clearcutting or excessive thinning of <br />vegetation. Natural vegetation will be preserved on slopes. Retaining <br />walls will be discouraged except when absolutely necessary o <br />erosion, in which case they will be screened with natural vegetatio . <br />DIRECT RUNOFF INTO THE LAKE WILL BE MINIMIZED. Standards will ‘ <br />established and maintained to limit the amount of imperv ous ar <br />in proportion to closeness of the shoreline. Maximum hardcover w <br />be limited to 30% of each parcel within 1,000 feet of the shore ne <br />pursuant to Hn. DNR recommended shoreline practices. <br />ALL EXISTING URBAN WETLANDS WILL BE MATvtaINED AND PROTECTED <br />SURFACE WATER RETENTION AND FILTRATION. The existing urban <br />exceeds the capacity of the urban marshes to assimilate al nu ^ <br />therefore additional pollution hazards would be created if any <br />would be lost. Additional steps to improve nutrient assimi a on <br />Include on-site retention on all new developments and storm wa er <br />recycling through the existing marshes. <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />1 <br />I <br />I <br />1 <br />i <br />m <br />m <br />M <br />% <br />CITY MAINTENANCE PRACTICES WILL BE DESIGNED TO IMPROVE ’ <br />QUALITY. Salt use for winter street treatment will be min m _,*they • <br />Snow removal practices will locate temporary storage sites w e • <br />will not overload the natural drainage system or whore . -L • <br />• especially salt , will not directly enter a marsh or * ^ n„,ntal , y. <br />cleanup will promptly remove road sands and salts before <br />damage occurs. <br />—ei». <br />. . w- - '•i. <br />V s <br />a* e ** • • <br />9 V# • <br />* * >•» •* <br />•J . • # <br />• 0 • <br />- .• vt a! A --S.v .. ^ », i- • <br />CMP 3-22 <br />a *• • <br />• ■ T r* *•*' ' ,—.-rr