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City of Brooklyn Center
(Official Publication)
CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on
the 24th day of January, 2000, at 7 p.m. or as soon there-
after as the matter may be heard at the City Hall, 6301
Shingle Creek Parkway, to consider an ordinance relating
to erosion control and floodplain regulations.
Auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities are available
upon request at least 96 hours in advance. Please contact
the City Clerk at 569 -3300 to make arrangements.
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 35 OF THE
CODE OF ORDINANCES RELATING TO EROSION
CONTROL AND FLOODPLAIN REGULATIONS
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN
CENTER DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The following sections are hereby added to the
Brooklyn Center Code of Ordinances:
Section 35 -2230. GRADING AND EROSION CONTROL
PLAN.
1. A satisfactory erosion control and eroding Plan consis-
tent with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's Rest
Management Practices Handbook must be anoroved by the
City Engineer before a grading or building permit is issued
for construction. if the construction will result in disturb-
ing the soil,
2, The grading and erosion control plan must provide 2 foot
contour lines with Root elevations of proposed grades in re-
lation to existing grades on the su jest property and adia
shall be clearly labeled,
3. Every effort shall be made to minimise disturbance of
existine eround cover. To minimise the erosion potential of
exposed areas restoration of ground cover shall be provid-
ed within five (5) days after completion of the grading op-
eration,
4. Every effort shall he made during the building permit
application Process to determine the full extent of erosion
control required. However. the City Engineer may require
additional controls to correct specific site related problems
as Juirmalinspections are performed,
5. All erosion control noted on the approved plan shall he
installed nrior to the initiation of any site eradine or con-
struction. Noncompliance with the grading and erosion
control plan shall constitute grounds for an order from the
City to halt all construction,
6. All grading and constructinn activity that results in dis-
turbance of the around shall comply with Minnesota Pol-
lution Control Agency's Best Management Practices,
Section 35 -2150 (5) (g). If fill is placed or there is en-
croachment of anv kind in the flood fringe. compensatory
storage of equal or greater volume than the encroachment
upon the flood fringe must be Provided within the flood
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nor shall it create hazardous velocities,
Section 2. The following sections of the Brooklyn Center
Code of Ordinances are hereby amended as follows:
Section 35-230 (2) (b) (VI). Existing and proposed land el-
evations, drainage provisions, temporary and permanent
erosion control provisions. and utility provisions as may be
required.
Section 35 -355 Subdivision (4) (e). The uniqueness of each
PUD requires that specifications and standards for streets,
utilities, public facilities and the approval of land subdivi-
sion may be subject to modifications from the City Ordi-
nances generally governing them. The City Council may,
therefore, approve streets, utilities, public facilities and
land subdivisions which are not in compliance with usual
specifications or ordinance requirements where it is found
that such are not required in the interests of the residents
or of the City, except that these subdivisions and plans mist
be in conformance with all watershed. state. and federal
storm water erosion control. and wetlands rennirements
Section 35-355 Subdivision (5) (a) (3). A grading plan, in_
eluding temporary and permanent erosion control provisions.
Section 35 -410 (5). On developments of sufficient magni-
tude so as to require on -site water main-er; sewer main,
I storm sewer. or storm drainage facilities construction,
plans for such fesilitise utilities shall be designed by and
installed under the supervision of a civil engineer regis-
tered in the State of Minnesota and shall be submitted to
and approved by the City Engineer. In cases where on -site
utilities construction is required, the
land owner or developer shall enter into a wetsr•l -sewer
utilities maintenance and inspection
agreement with the City, which agreement shall grant the
City the right to enter the development to accomplish
maintenance, inspections or repairs that are in the public
interest.
Section 35 -411 (5). On developments of sufficient magni-
tude so as to require on -site water main -err sewer main,
storm sewer or storm drainage facilities construction,
plans for such foeiiisiee utilities shall be designed by and
I installed under the supervision of a civil engineer regis-
tered in the State of Minnesota and shall be submitted to
1 and approved by the City Engineer. In cases where on -site utilities construction is required, the
land owner or developer shall enter into a weter and'eewer
utilities maintenance and inspection
agreement with the City, which agreement shall grant the
City the right to enter the development to accomplish
maintenance, inspections or repairs that are in the public
interest.
Section 35 -412 (5). On developments of sufficient magni-
tude so as to require on -site water main -er; sewer main;
storm sewer. or storm drainage facilities construction,
plans for such feeili iee utilities shall be designed by and
installed under the supervision of a civil engineer regis-
tered in the State of Minnesota and shall be submitted to
and approved by the City Engineer In cases where on -site
gLilitif<g construction is required, the
land owner or developer shall enter into a waier•and no wee
utilitieamaintenance and inspection
agreement with the City, which agreement shall grant the
City the right to enter the development to accomplish
maintenance, inspections or repairs that are in the public
interest.
Section 35-413 (13). On developments of sufficient magni-
tude so as to require on -site water main -ea; sewer main,
construction,
plans for such feeiliiiee utilities shall be designed by and
installed under the supervision of a civil engineer regia
j tered in the State of Minnesota and shall be submitted to
and approved by the City Engineer. In cases where on- site
utilities construction is required, the
land owner or developer shall enter into a water•nd•nowor
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utilities maintenance andmspectco
agreement with the City, which agreement shall grant th
City the right to enter the development to accomplis
maintenance, inspections or repairs that are in the publi
interest.
Section 35 -2140 (4) (a). All Uses. No structure temporar
or permanent), fill (including fill for roads and levees), d1
posit, obstruction, storage of materials, or equipment, c
other uses may be allowed as a Special Use that will cans
any increase in the stage of the 100 -year or regional floo
or any obstruction of flood flows or increase in flow veloc
or cause an increase in flood damages in the reach c
reaches affected.
Section 35 -2160 (2) (b) (3) Compute the floodway necessar
to convey or store the regional flood without- ixereeein
exit. An equal degree of encroachment on both sides of th
stream within the reach shall be assumed in computin
floodway boundaries.
Section 3. This ordinance shall be effective after adoptio
and thirty days following its legal publication.
Adopted this _bay of 2000.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
Date of Publication
Effective Date
(Strikeouts indicate matter to be deleted, underline ind
sates new matter.)
(Jan. 12, 2000) P1/ Erosion