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<br />unless the Land Disturbing Activity would have otherwise required an approved <br />erosion and sediment control plans, except for the emergency. If <br />such a plan would have been required, then the disturbed land area shall be <br />shaped and stabilized in accordance with the city's requirements as soon as <br />possible. <br /> <br />Native Vegetation means the presettlement group of plant species native to the local region, <br />that were not introduced as a result of European settlement or subsequent human <br />introduction. <br /> <br />Ordinm;y High Water Mark means the boundary elevation whe <br />predominately aquatic (Where "aquatic" broadly means that <br />conditions.) to terrestrial This elevation delineates the <br />maintained for a sufficient period of time to leave evi <br />that point where the natural vegetation changes fro <br />predominandy terrestrial Water often reaches <br />streams the ordinary high water mark is usuall <br />for lakes and wetlands. The definition in Minnesota <br />that the " . . . "Ordinary high water level" means the bo <br />public waters, and public waters we d: <br /> <br /> <br />tation changes from <br />tion can survive moist <br />I, which has been <br />ape, commonly <br />o <br /> <br />e highest water <br />of time to leave <br />where the natural vegetation <br />andy terrestrial; <br /> <br />(2) <br /> <br />evel is the elevation of the top of <br /> <br />, the ordinary high water level is the operating <br />" er pool <br /> <br />The term <br />subpart 11. <br />ordinary high wa <br /> <br />mat "is further defined in Minnesota Rule 6120.2500, <br />epatttnent of Natural Resources' area hydrologist det=uines <br /> <br />Paved Surface means a, sttucted hard, smooth surface made of asphalt, concrete or other <br />pavement material Examples include, but are not limited to, roads, sidewalks, driveways <br />and parking lots. <br /> <br />Permanent Cover means "final stabilization." Examples include grass, gravel, asphalt, and <br />concrete. See also the definition of "final stabilization." <br /> <br />Receiving waters means the water where the discharge goes <br /> <br />SanitarY wastefacility means all property, real or personal, including <br />negative and positive easements and water and air rights, which is or may be needed or <br /> <br />4 <br />
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