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�_I� � <br /> � <br /> 1. . All new buildings shall maintain a setback from a delineated wetland boundary equivalent to the <br /> width of the buffer area per the chart in section 78-1605(c) plus the required 20 foot buffer setback. <br /> 2. All new non-structural impervious surfaces and those structures listed as exceptions in section 78- <br /> 1608(2)(a) above shall maintain a setback from the delineated wetland boundary equivalent to the width of the <br /> buffer area per the chart in [section] 78-1605(c). <br /> d. Buffer flexibility.Where existing structures or surfaces are located within an area that would be <br /> required for establishment of a buffer under this article,alternative methods of wetland protection may be approved <br /> by the city council to avoid creating unreasonable impacts on the existing use of a property.Such methods may <br /> include but are not limited to buffer width averaging, redirection of drainage to an area where buffer is feasible, use <br /> of rain gardens,cisterns or rain barrels, etc. <br /> (Ord. No.28 3rd series, § 1,8-22-2005) <br /> Sec.78-1609. Removal of lands from the wetlands overlay district. <br /> (a) Removal of wetlands from a wetland overlay district(i.e. by filling, etc) requires a zoning amendment <br /> and an amendment of the official city wetland map.The amendments must be made pursuant to the provisions of <br /> section 78-43 of this chapter and WCA replacement rules.These amendments must be consistent with the purpose of <br /> this article,the city's surface water management plan and the goals and policies of the community management plan. <br /> In determining the appropriateness of a rezoning request,the city council will consider the size of the wetland <br /> overlay district,the magnitude of the area proposed for removal, hydrological and ecological effects and the type and <br /> function of wetlands involved in order to provide the maximum feasible protection. <br /> (b) Wetlands within an overlay district may only be removed according to WCA rules and if at least an <br /> equal area of wetland replacement is created to compensate for the wetland being filled. Unless otherwise approved <br /> by the city council, compensatory wetland area must be provided within Orono and within the same subwatershed <br /> (Painter's Creek, Long Lake Creek, Classen Creek, Lake Minnetonka) as the wetland being altered, if available. <br /> (c) In addition to application requirements,the city may require submission and approval ofthe <br /> following information: <br /> (1) A copy of the wetland replacement plan application submitted to the MCWD; <br /> (2) A concept plan showing the ultimate use of the property; <br /> (3) A grading plan, in hard copy format and a CAD or GIS format in Hennepin County coordinates,with <br /> appropriate drainage calculations and erosion controls prepared by a registered engineer; <br /> (4) A landscaping or revegetation plan; <br /> (5) Such other information as may be necessary or convenient to evaluate the proposed permit; and <br /> (6) A MnRAM assessment approved by the MCWD. <br /> (Ord. No. 28 3rd series, § 1, 8-22-2005) <br /> Sec. 78-1610.Alteration of wetlands. <br /> (a) No alteration of land within a wetland overlay district or a wetland buffer is allowed without a <br /> wetlands alteration permit,subject to recommendation by the planning commission and approval of the city council. <br />