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8.1. SR 11-04-2013
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SECTION 5 <br /> 1. Identify the receiving water, the areas of the site discharging to it, <br /> and the pollutants identified in the TMDL. <br /> 2. BMPs identified in the TMDL and any other specific construction <br /> stormwater related implementation activities identified in the <br /> TMDL. <br /> 5.8.Wetlands, Habitat, Wildlife, and Recreation <br /> 5.81.Policies <br /> 1. City of Elk River is the LGU for the Wetland Conservation Act. The City will <br /> continue to enforce the requirements outlined in the Wetland Conservation Act <br /> and work with other organizations and entities to protect and enhance wetlands <br /> within the City. <br /> 2. A minimum 25-foot buffer strip from the delineated boundary of a wetland or <br /> ordinary high water level of a stormwater pond is hereby established. <br /> 3. A minimum 20-foot setback from wetland buffer strips is hereby established by <br /> the city. No structure, principle or accessory, shall be located within this setback. <br /> Nature trails, at the city's approval, may be located within the wetland buffer strip <br /> setback. Additional standards regarding the wetland buffer strips and setbacks can <br /> be found in the City's Wetland Ordinance. <br /> Surface Water Management Plan <br /> City of Elk River Section 5 <br /> WSB Project No.1992-030 Page-9 <br />
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