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HomeMy WebLinkAbout93-07 Storm Water Management CITY OF PRIOR LAKE ORDINANCE NO. 93-07 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 4-1-1 AND 9-6-4 OF THE PRIOR LAKE CITY CODE. The Council of the City of Prior Lake does hereby ordain: section 4-1-1 of Title 4, Chapter 1 of the Prior Lake city Code is hereby amended by adding a new paragraph (E) to read as follows: (E) Any person applying for a building permit which may require removal or disturbance from the natural surface of the earth or sod, soil, sand, gravel, stone, or other matter, shall submit an erosion control plan as outlined in the 1989 edition of Protectinq Water Quality in Urban Areas, published by the Minnesota Pollutlon Control Agency, or an equivalent set of standards. No permit shall be issued until the erosion control plan is approved by the city Engineer. Section 9-6-4 (A) of Title 9, Chapter 6 of Prior Lake City Code is hereby amended by amending paragraph (9) to read as follows: 4-1-1: 9-6-4: (A) 9. An erosion control plan, which shall contain the following information: a. Existing site Map showing the site immediately adjacent areas, including: (1) A delineation of all streams, rivers, public waters and wetlands located on and immediately adjacent to the site, including depth of water, a statement of general water quality and any classification given to the water body or wetland by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, and/or the United States Army Corps of Engineers. and -----r------........ (2) Location and dimensions of existing storm water drainage systems and natural drainage patterns on and immediately adjacent to the site delineating in which direction and at what rate storm water is conveyed from the site, identifying the receiving stream, river, public water, or wetland and setting forth those areas of the unaltered site where storm water collects. (3) A description of the soils of the site, including a map indicating soil types of areas to be disturbed as well as a soil report containing information on the suitability of the soils for the type of development proposed and for the type of sewage disposal proposed and describing any remedial steps to be taken by the developer to render the soils suitable. (4) Vegetative cover and clear delineations of any vegetation proposed for removal. (5) 100 year floodplains, flood fringes and floodways. b. A site construction plan including: Locations and dimensions of all land disturbing activities phasing of those activities. (2) Locations and dimensions of all temporary soil and dirt stockpiles. proposed and any (1) (3) Locations and dimensions of all construction site erosion control measures necessary to meet the standards as outlined in Protectinq Water Quality in Urban Areas, published by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, or an equivalent set of standards. (4) Schedule of anticipated starting and completion date for each installation of erosion control measures. (5) provisions for maintenance construction site erosion measures during construction. of the control ---r- rnrn&~~ POLICIES FOR PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS POLICY STATEMENT 1. EROSION CONTROL PLAN It is the policy of the City of Prior Lake that the construction of private developments shall have a site construction plan outlining the erosion control measures based on the 1989 Edition, Protectinq Water Quality in Urban Areas as published by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency or an equivalent set of standards and as written in the city Code. The requirements included in the proposed Storm Management Ordinances are as follows: Water 1. Locations and dimensions of all proposed land disturbing activities and any phasing of those activities. 2. Locations and discussions of all temporary soil and dirt stockpiles. 3. Locations and discussions of all construction site erosion control measures necessary to meet the standards as outlined in Protectinq Water Quality in Urban Areas, published by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency or an equivalent set of standards. 4. Schedule of anticipated starting and completion date of each land disturbing activity, including the installation of construction site erosion control measures. 5. Provisions for maintenance of the construction site erosion control measures during construction. In addition to the above site construction plan requirements, the City will require silt fence be placed behind the streets concrete curb and gutter within 7 calendar days after the concrete curb and gutter is placed. silt fence placement shall be located as determined by the city Engineer within the street boulevard area. With an approved building permit, an opening through the silt fence will be allowed for each lot for entry and exit access. At the construction access opening to each individual site, a temporary rock construction entrance rnrnlA\~~ shall be provided for vehicular access as per the standard detail plate as contained in protecting Water Quality in Urban Areas, published by the Mlnnesota Pollutlon Control Agency. These erosion control measures shall be required for all new construction, except in those cases where the weather makes the installation of such measures unpracticable as determined by the City Engineer or Building Official. Building permits will not be issued until lot grading, topsoil placement, erosion control, and re~ired turf placement are completed. The building permlts can be completed in Blocks rather than waiting until the entire subdivision grading is complete. The existing policy of issuing one Building Permit per parcel remains in effect. Certificate of Occupancy permits have been issued in the past after the bituminous base course has been placed for the streets in the development. This policy will be continued for future developments. ..------r-- c. A plan of final site conditions on the same scale as the existing site map showing the site changes including: (1) Finished grading shown at contours at the same interval as provided above or as required to clearly indicate the relationship of proposed changes to existing topography and remaining features. (2) A landscape plan, drawn to an appropriate scale, including dimensions and distances and the location, type, size and description of all proposed landscape materials which will be added to the site. (3) A drainage plan of the developed site delineating in which direction and at what rate storm water will be conveyed from the site and setting forth the areas of the site where storm water will be allowed to collect. (4) The proposed size, alignment, profiles and intended use of any structures to be erected on the site. Any other information pertinent particular project which in the of the applicant is necessary review of the project. This ordinance shall become effective from and after its passage and publication. (S) to the opinion for the Passed by the City Council 15'th day of M::lrC'h of the City of Prior Lake this , 1993. Clty ~~~~~ Actlng Mayor Published in the Prior Lake American on the March , 1993 22nd day of Drafted By: Joel Rutherford Water Resources Coordinator City of Prior Lake 4629 Dakota street S.E. Prior Lake, MN 55372 (5) Location and dimensions of existing storm water drainage systems and natural drainage patterns on and immediately adjacent to the site delineating in which direction and at what rate storm water is conveyed from the site, identifying the receiving stream, river, public water, or wetland and setting forth those areas of the unaltered site where storm water collects. (6) A description of the soils of the site, including a map indicating soil types of areas to be disturbed as well as a soil report containing information on the suitability of the soils for the type of development proposed and for the type of sewage disposal proposed and describing any remedial steps to be taken by the developer to render the soils suitable. (7) Vegetative cover and clear delineations of any vegetation proposed for removal. (8) 100 year floodplains, flood fringes and floodways. (b) A site construction plan including: (1) Locations and dimensions disturbing activities and activities. of any all proposed land phasing of those (2) Locations and dimensions of all temporary soil and dirt stockpiles. (3) Locations and dimensions of all construction site erosion control measures necessary to meet the standards as outlined in the 1989 edition of Protectinq Water Quality in Urban Areas, published by the Minnesota Pollutlon Control Agency, or an equivalent set of standards. (4) Schedule of anticipated starting and completion date of each land disturbing activitv, including the installation of construction slte erosion control measures. (5) provisions for maintenance of the construction site erosion control measures during construction. (c) A plan of final site conditions on the same scale as the existing site map showing the site changes including: (1) Finished grading shown interval as provided clearly indicate the changes to existing features. at contours at the same above or as required to relationship of pro~osed topography and remalning CITY OF PRIOR LAKE ORDINANCE NO. 93-05 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 6-2-1, 6-4-2, 6-4-3, 6-6-6, 6-6-7, AND 6-7-10 OF THE PRIOR LAKE CITY CODE AND PRIOR LAKE ORDINANCE 87-10. The Council of the city of Prior Lake does hereby ordain: section 6-2-1 of Title 6, Chapter 2 of the Prior Lake city Code and Section 6-2-1 of Prior Lake Ordinance 87-10 are hereby amended by adding a definition of "Wetlands" to read as follows: 6-2-1: WETLANDS: Lands transitional between terrestrial aquatic systems where the water table usually at or near the surface or the land covered by shallow water. For purposes this definition, wetlands must have following three attributes: and is is of the Have a predominance of hydric soils. Are inundated or saturated by surface or ground water at a frequency and duration sufficient to support a prevalence of hydrophytic vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions. Under normal circumstances support a prevalence of such vegetation. section 6-4-2 of Title 6, Chapter 4 of the Prior Lake City Code and section 6-4-2 of Prior Lake Ordinance 87-10 are hereby amended by amending paragraph (J) to read as follows: (a) (b) (c) 6-4-2: (J) Physical features which shall include: 1. A delineation of all streams, rivers, public waters and wetlands located on and immediately adjacent to the site, including depth of water, a statement of general water quality, and any classification given to the water body or wetland by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, and/or the United states Army Corps of Engineers. 2. Location and dimensions of existing storm water drainage systems and natural drainage patterns on and immediately adjacent to the site delineating in which direction and at what rate storm water is conveyed from the site, identifying the receiving stream, river, public water, or wetland and setting forth those areas of the unaltered site where storm water collects. 3. A description of the soils of the site, including a map indicating soil types of areas to be disturbed as well as a soil report containing information on the suitability of the soils for the type of development proposed and for the type of sewage disposal proposed and describing any remedial steps to be taken by the developer, to render the soils suitable. 4. Vegetative cover and clear delineations of any vegetation proposed for removal. 100 year floodplains, flood fringes floodways. Section 6-4-3 of Title 6, Chapter 4 of the Prior Lake City Code and Section 6-4-3 of Prior Lake Ordinance 87-10 are hereby amended by adding new paragraphs (M) and (N) to read as follows: 5. and 6-4-3: (M) A site construction plan including: 1. Locations and dimensions of all proposed land disturbing activities and any phasing of those activities. 2. Locations and dimensions of all temporary soil and dirt stockpiles. 3. Locations and dimensions of all construction site erosion control measures necessary to meet the standards as outlined in Protectinq Water Quality in Urban Areas, published by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, or an equivalent set of standards. 4. Schedule of anticipated starting and completion date of each land disturbing activity, including the installation of construction site erosion control measures. 5. provisions for maintenance of the construction site erosion control measures during construction. (N) A plan of final site conditions on the same scale as the physical features map showing the site changes inClUding: 1. Finished grading shown at contours at the same interval as provided for the existing contours, or as required to clearly indicate the relationship of proposed changes to existing topography and remaining features. 2. A drainage plan of the developed site delineating in which direction and at what rate storm water will be conveyed from the site and setting forth the areas of the site where storm water will be allowed to collect. 3. The proposed size, alignment, profiles and intended use of any structures to be erected on the site. Section 6-6-6 of Title 6, Chapter 6 of the Prior Lake City Code and Section 6-6-6 of Prior Lake Ordinance 87-10 are hereby amended by amending paragraphs (A) and (B) to read as follows: 6-6-6: (A) 6-6-6: (B) wild Life Habitat and Water Recharge Areas: Marsh areas which are part of the proposed development shall be analyzed for purposes of preservation as potential wild life habitat for birds and animals as well as to continue providing water purification and recharge areas for the lake of Prior Lake. If the city council determines that marsh areas serve the public in one or more of these functions then they may require preservation in whole or in part. Any alterations or disturbance shall com~ly with the requirements of the Wetland Conservatlon Act, and other legislation that may limit disturbance to wild life habitat and water recharge areas. Filling or Draining: Wetlands must not be drained or filled, wholly or partially, unless replaced by restoring or creating wetland areas of at least equal public value, as permitted by the Wetland Conservation Act. Section 6-6-7 of Title 6, Chapter 6 of the Prior Lake City Code and Section 6-6-7 of Prior Lake Ordinance 87-10 are hereby amended to read as follows: 6-6-7: STORM WATER MANAGEMENT criteria for permanent facilities: (A) The subdivider shall use the standards and guidelines presented in the 1989 edition of Protectinq Water Quality in Urban Areas, published by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, or an equivalent set of standards. The subdivider shall install or construct, on or for the proposed land disturbing or development activity, all storm water management facilities necessary to manage increased runoff so that the two-year, ten-year, and 100-year storm peak discharge rates existin~ before the proposed development shall not be lncreased and accelerated channel erosion will not occur as a result of the pro~osed land disturbing or development actlvity. The subdivider may also make an in-kind or monetary contribution to the development and maintenance of community storm water management facilities designed to serve multi~le land disturbing and development activlties undertaken by one or more persons, including the subdivider. section 6-7-10 of Title 6, Chapter 7 of the Prior Lake city Code and section 6-7-10 of Prior Lake Ordinance 87-10 are hereby amended to read as follows: (B) 6-7-10: (A) A drainage system as approved by the city Engineer shall be provided. (B) storm water detention facilities constructed in the City of Prior Lake shall be designed according to the standards reflected in the 1989 edition of the MPCA publication Protectinq Water Quality in Urban Areas, and the design criteria from the National Urban Runoff Program. This ordinance shall become effective from and after its passage and publication. of the City of Prior Lake this , 1993. Passed by the City Council 1 5rh day of March Clty M::lrch ~~-~~ Actlng Mayor -- Lake American on the 22nd 1993. day of Drafted By: Joel Rutherford Water Resources Coordinator City of Prior Lake 4629 Dakota street S.E. Prior Lake, MN 55372