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. ARTICLE XI. WETLANDS PROTECTION Page 6 of 12 <br /> "Manage 2" 25 feet P� Limit concentration to predevelopment concentrations <br /> (200 ppb) <br /> "Manage 3" 16.5 feet B� No quantity requirement <br /> P: Limit concentration to 225 ppb <br /> (d) In cases of new development or redevelopment the city shall require that vegetation in the <br /> wetland buffer be installed prior to the issuance of the certificate of occupancy. The city may <br /> waive this requirement in lieu of a cash escrow or letter of credit equal to 150 percent of the cost <br /> to install the required buffer. <br /> (e) The city may allow the disturbance of an existing buffer area during the course of <br /> construction activity. This disturbance must be kept to a minimum, soils must be decompacted <br /> to a level that will accommodate root growth, and the buffer area must be re-established as <br /> required by the city. The city will determine the amount of allowable disturbance. The city may <br /> require a cash escrow or letter of credit equal to 150 percent of the cost to re-establish the <br /> buffer to its original condition. <br /> (fl The city may require buffer area planting and maintenance when the city determines that <br /> there is inadequate vegetation in the buffer area to meet the intent of this section. The city may <br /> require a cash escrow or letter of credit equal to 150 percent of the estimated cost of the <br /> vegetation and installation. The escrow or letter of credit must be valid for up to two years and <br /> may be used by the city to replace any vegetation that dies. <br /> (g) The affected property owner or homeowner association that is responsible for the <br /> maintenance must: <br /> (1) Maintain and repair damage to buffer areas from such activities as mowing, cutting, <br /> grading or other prohibited activities, unless mowing is approved by the city as a buffer <br /> management plan. Permission must be obtained from the city before implementing <br /> buffer management plans, which may include mowing, burning, and the use of <br /> herbicides. <br /> (2) Maintain only the permitted vegetation in the buffer area and must remove all <br /> noxious weeds and invasive, non-native species such as European buckthorn, upon <br /> obtaining a vegetation removal permit from the city in conjunction with an approved <br /> buffer management plan. <br /> (3) Ensure that all soil surfaces in the buffer area are planted with the permitted <br /> vegetation and that there is no open soil surface that may result in erosion. <br /> (4) Ensure that livestock or other domesticated animals which have the potential to <br /> permanently disturb the buffer area by compaction or vegetation removal be kept from <br /> entering the buffer area and wetland by a fence or other suitable means. <br /> (h) The final upslope edge of the buffer shall be provided to the city in a hard copy and in a <br /> CAD or GIS format in Hennepin County coordinates. <br /> (i) Golf course partial exemption. Public and private golf courses existing and in operation on <br /> the date of adoption of this article shall be allowed a partial exemption from buffer creation and <br /> maintenance requirements with regards to mowing or cutting buffer vegetation in areas subject <br /> to golf play, subject to the following: <br /> (1) At such time that this article requires establishment of a buffer, applicant shall <br /> submit a certificate of survey identifying the location, size and type of the wetland for <br /> which buffer exemption is requested. <br /> (2) Applicant shall submit a buffer management plan for city council approval, <br /> identifying those areas where exemption is requested and providing for alternative <br /> http://library3.municode.com/default/DocView/13094/U109/120?hilite=78 1601; 7/18/2008 <br />