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2.Notwil:hstanding items 1 and 2 above, a shoreland permit <br />shall be required from the Zoning Administrator for: <br />a.The movement of more than ten (10) cubic yards of <br />material on steep slopes or within shore or bluff <br />impact zones; and <br />b.The movement of more than fifty (50) cubic yards of <br />material outside of steep slopes and shore and <br />bluff impact zones. <br />3.The following considerations and conditions shall be <br />adhered to during the issuance of permits, conditional <br />use permits, variances and subdivision approvals; <br />a. <br />b. <br />Grading or filling in any type 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or <br />8 wetland shall be evaluated to determine how <br />extensively the proposed activity would affect the <br />following functional qualities of the wetland:* <br />(1) Sediment and pollution trapping and retention; <br />(2) Storage of surface -unoff to prevent or reduce <br />flood dcunage; <br />(3) Fish and wildlife habitat; <br />(4) Recreational use; <br />(5) Shoreline or ban)c stabilization; and <br />(6)Noteworthiness, including special qualities <br />such v-3 historic significance, critical <br />habitat for endangered plants and animals, or <br />others. <br />*This evaluation shall also include a determination <br />of whether the wetland alteration being proposed <br />requires pemits, reviews, or approvals by other <br />local, state, or federal agencies such as the <br />Minnehaha Cree)c Watershed District, the Minnesota <br />Department of Natural Resources, or the United <br />States Army Corps of Engineers. The applicant <br />shall be so advised. <br />Alterations shall be designed and conducted in a <br />manner that ensures only the smallest amount of <br />bare ground is exposed for the shortest time <br />possible; <br />i