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, r <br /> Sec.78-1612.Wetland buffer markers. <br /> When new development or redevelopment results in multifamily residential or a business use, the <br /> developer must place markers at the upland boundary of the wetland buffer edge at least every 200 feet, <br /> subject to city approval.The developer must submit a location plan in hard copy format and a CAD or GIS <br /> format in Hennepin County coordinates and must use uniform markers provided by the city. The city will <br /> charge a reasonable cost for the markers and approve the location of the markers prior to installation. <br /> (Ord. No. 28 3rd series, § 1, 8-22-2005) <br /> Sec.78-1613.Violations. <br /> Violation of the provisions of this article or failure to comply with any of its requirements (including <br /> violations of conditions and safeguards established in connection with grants of variances or conditional <br /> uses)shall constitute a misdemeanor and shall be punishable as defined by law. <br /> (Ord. No. 28 3rd series, § 1, 8-22-2005) <br /> Sec.78-1614.Authority/enforcement actions. <br /> Nothing herein contained shall prevent the city from taking such other lawful action as is <br /> necessary to prevent or remedy any violation. Such actions may include but are not limited to: <br /> A�:=� (1) � In responding to a suspected article violation, the planning director and the city may :•_�� <br /> utilize the full array of enforcement actions available to it including but not limited to <br /> prosecution and fines, injunctions, after-the-fact permits, and/or orders for corrective <br /> measures to the guilty party. � <br /> (2) When an article violation is either discovered by or brought to the attention of the <br /> planning director, the planning director shall immediately investigate the situation and <br /> document the nature and extent of the violation of the official control.As soon as is <br /> reasonably possible, this information will be submitted to the MCWD along with the <br /> community's plan of action to correct the violation to the degree possible. <br /> (3) The planning director shall notify the suspected party of the requirements of this article <br /> and all other official controls and the nature and extent of the suspected violation of these <br /> controls. If the structure and/or use is under construction or development, the planning <br /> director may order the construction or development immediately halted until a proper <br /> permit or approval is granted by the community. If the construction or development is , <br /> already completed, then the planning director may either: (1) issue an order identifying <br /> the corrective actions that must be made within a specified time period to bring the use or <br /> structure into compliance with the official controls; or(2) notify the responsible party to <br /> apply for an after-the-fact permit/development approval within a specified period of time <br /> not to exceed 30-days. <br /> (4) If the responsible party does not appropriately respond to the planning director within the <br /> specified period of time, each additional day that lapses shall constitute an additional <br /> violation of this article and shall be prosecuted accordingly.The planning director shall <br /> also upon the lapse of the specified response period notify the landowner to restore the <br /> land to the condition which existed prior to the violation of this article. <br /> (Ord. No. 28 3rd series, § 1, 8-22-2005) . <br /> � 9 <br />
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