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reports, grading�plans with profile view, and drainage plans including erosion and sediment <br /> �. control. An approved wetland replacement plan ef, an approval of exemption or no loss <br /> determination may also be required. , <br /> te SWGD with appr-epr-iate fees for- review and appr-eval and submitted te the Planning aft' <br /> Zoning Offiee to be r-eeerded. <br /> The following activities shall not require a permit but must meet the provisions of Articles 28.3,4 <br /> and 5. <br /> A. Separate permit not required. Grading,filling or excavations necessary for construction of <br /> structures or septic systems if part of a validly issued construction permit shall not require a <br /> separate dirt moving permit,, ales., l,.eeAea within wetlands, steep slopes, ., sher-e blu <br /> impaet zene. Grading of a continuous slope leading away from a structure to allow for <br /> drainage is exempt if conducted as part of the original construction or for repairs and does not <br /> extend into the SIZ. <br /> B. Small amount for yard in upland. Placement of soils for the creation of yard area in upland <br /> areas, of zero(0)to ten(10)cubic yards as long as the fill/dirt moving is not located within a <br /> bluff or shore impact zone; such exempt activity is allowed shall be leeated in a construction <br /> impact zone(CIZ)and rear lot zone(RLZ). <br /> C. In Uplands. The construction of a driveway,access road or parking area for property in <br /> upland areas,provided the driveway shall be constructed in back of the <br /> structure setback line from the Ordinary High Water Level and provided the driveway, access <br /> road,or parking areas are designed to achieve sufficient maximum screening from adjacent <br /> properties and public waters,and are not located within wetlands,unless the proper permits <br /> have been obtained under Minnesota Rules Chapter 8420, a bluff or shore impact zone. A14 <br /> D. Public road improvements. Safety/water quality protection projects on existing public <br /> roads. . <br /> E. Public utility improvements. Public utility projects, including lift stations,up to one-half <br /> ('/2)acre of filling. <br /> F. Approved forestry road. Temporary or permanent forestry roads to a managed forest area <br /> with an approved Forestry Stewardship Plan to a managed area greater than twenty(20)acres <br /> in size. <br /> G. Approved agricultural road. Agricultural roads for machinery, livestock crossings,or <br /> shoreline stabilization on agricultural land with a an-appreved stabilization plan approved by <br /> mew CD the Land Services Department. <br /> H. Wetland habitat improvements with approved plan. The creation of wetland habitat <br /> improvements, except in the SIZ,by way of excavation/dredging of wetlands,provided <br /> approved plans by the SWCD consistent with the« edam Gens°.va fi..,Ae <br /> Minnesota Rules Chapter 8420 prior to construction and that spoils shall be deposited in a <br /> manner consistent with this Ordinanee(feuf hundfed(4 00) squary feet ef fill in wetlands) <br /> Minnesota Rules Chapter 8420 and this ordinance. Spoil deposits will require a permit from <br /> the Land Services Department if the deposits occur in the shoreland area. <br /> I. NRCS approved agricultural improvements. The construction of livestock watering <br /> ponds,agricultural manure treatment facilities and teffaeing conservation projects are <br /> approved by NRCS (Natural Resource Conservation Service), SWCD and/or other regulatory <br /> agencies, emeept in the SL&—only in the RLZ. <br /> J. Rip rap that meets standards. Placement of natural rock rip-rap, including the necessary <br /> grading of the shoreline and placement of a filter blanket is pem}irted allowed if it meets all <br /> `. applicable DNR rip-rap requirements the finished slepe dees net exeeed 3:1, <br />