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(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 <br /> Hennepin County coordinates, with appropriate drainage calculations and <br /> 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 <br /> proposed permit; and <br /> (6) A MnRAM assessment approved by the MCWD. <br /> ---- a---- . - <br /> �,,�...�_.__...�_�__.�..,,. �,,,�,,.,,,.�.....,....��...�...� <br /> __._..�.�r �. � -_ ,..._ <br /> Sec. 78-1611 Public Control of Wetlands. <br /> (a) The City Council may require that the owner of any property affected by <br /> this ordinance must esta.blish wetland and buffer area easements or restrictive covenants <br /> to be recorded within the property's chain of titl.e. These easements or covenants must <br /> + describe the boundaries of the wetland and buffer area; document the obligations of the <br /> � property owner with regards to the wetland buffer; and prohibit any building, paving, <br /> � mowing (unless approved as a buffer management plan), cutting, filling, dumping, yard <br /> waste disposal or fertilizer application within the wetland and the buffer azea. The owner <br /> � or developer must record these easements or covenants with the final plat, with deeds <br /> � from a lot division or, if no subdivision is involved, before the City issues a grading <br /> permit or building permit for an affected property. The applicant must submit evidence <br /> � that the easement or covenant has been submitted to the county for recording. <br /> (b) If the City Council does not require an easement or covenant,the City may <br /> � record a notice of the wetland and buffer area requirements against the property. The <br /> property owner must still comply with the requirements of this section. <br /> Sec. 78-1612 Wetland Buffer Markers. <br /> When new development or redevelopment results in multifamily residential or a <br /> business use, the developer must place markers at the upland boundary of the wetland <br /> buffer edge at least every two hundred feet, subject to City approval. The developer must <br /> submit a location plan in hard copy format and a CAD or GIS format in Hennepin County <br /> coordinates and must use uniform markers provided by the City. The City will charge a <br /> reasonable cost for the markers and approve the location of the markers prior to <br /> installation. <br /> Page 15 of 22 <br />
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