Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 158 - Natural Resources Department
Chapter 6106 - MISSISSIPPI RIVER CORRIDOR CRITICAL AREA
Part 6106.0150 - VEGETATION MANAGEMENT STANDARDS
Universal Citation: MN Rules 6106.0150
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Purpose.
The purpose of this part is to establish standards that:
A. sustain and enhance the biological and
ecological functions of vegetation;
B. preserve the natural character and
topography of the Mississippi River Critical Corridor Area; and
C. maintain stability of bluffs and steep
slopes and ensure stability of other areas prone to erosion.
Subp. 2. Applicability.
This part applies to:
A. shore impact zones;
B. areas within 50 feet of a wetland or
natural drainage way;
C. bluff
impact zones;
D. areas of native
plant communities; and
E.
significant vegetative stands identified in local governments adopted plans.
Subp. 3. General provisions.
A. Intensive vegetation
clearing is prohibited, except for the following activities, which are allowed
by local permit:
(1) clearing vegetation that
is dead, diseased, dying, or hazardous;
(2) clearing to prevent the spread of
diseases or insect pests;
(3)
removal of invasive non-native species;
(4) restoration and erosion control
management activities consistent with a plan approved by the local government
or resource agency; and
(5) the
minimum necessary for development that is allowed as an exception under part
6106.0180.
B. The
following activities are allowed without a permit:
(1) selective vegetation removal, including
removal for those activities listed under item A, subitems (1) to (3), and
removal for other purposes provided that vegetative cover remains consistent
with the management purposes of districts under part 6106.0100;
(2) maintenance of existing lawns,
landscaping, and gardens;
(3)
removal of vegetation in emergency situations as determined by the local
government;
(4) right-of-way
maintenance for public facilities meeting the standards of part 6106.0130,
subpart 4; and
(5) agricultural and
forestry activities meeting the standards of part 6106.0110.
C. Local governments must not
restrict the height of ground cover vegetation in the areas listed under
subpart 2, items A to R
Subp. 4. Permit process.
A. Local governments must regulate intensive
vegetation clearing activities identified in subpart 3, item A, through a
permit process.
B. Local government
may create a new administrative permit process or use an existing one for
intensive vegetation clearing, Appeals of local government decisions on permits
are subject to Minnesota Statutes, section
462.357,
subdivision 6.
C. Local governments
may delegate the permitting responsibilities described in this subpart to a
resource agency or other qualified agent as determined by the local
government.
D. Local governments
must require permit applicants to submit information as needed to evaluate
permits for consistency with the standards and requirements of this part and
parts 6106.0080, subpart 6, and 6106.0160.
E. Local governments must grant the permit,
deny the permit, or grant the permit with conditions necessary to achieve the
purposes of this part. as provided under subpart 5.
Subp. 5. Permit conditions.
In reviewing and approving permit applications, the local government must ensure through permit conditions that the following performance standards are met:
A. development is
sited to minimize removal of or disturbance to natural vegetation;
B. soil, slope stability, and hydrologic
conditions are suitable for the proposed work as determined by a professional
engineer or resource agency;
C.
clearing is the minimum necessary and designed to blend with the natural
terrain and minimize visual impacts to public river corridor views;
D. any native plant communities removed are
replaced with vegetation that provides equivalent biological and ecological
functions. If replaced, priorities for restoration are stabilization of
erodible soils, restoration or enhancement of shoreline vegetation, and
revegetation of bluffs or steep slopes visible from the river;
E. all other vegetation removed is restored
with natural vegetation to the greatest extent practicable. Priorities for
replacement are the same as under item D;
F. any disturbance of highly erodible soils
is replanted with deep-rooted vegetation with a high stem density;
G. vegetation removal activities are
conducted so as to expose the smallest practical area of soil to erosion for
the least possible time; and
H.
other conditions as determined necessary by the local government to achieve the
purpose of this part are met.
Subp. 6. Vegetation restoration plan requirements.
A. Reestablishment of natural vegetation is
required:
(1) as a condition of permits under
subpart 5. items D and E;
(2) upon
failure to comply with this part; or
(3) as part of the planning process for
subdivisions under part 6106.0170.
B. The vegetation restoration plan must:
(1) include vegetation that provides suitable
habitat and effective soil stability, runoff retention, and infiltration
capability. Vegetation species, composition, density, and diversity must be
guided by nearby patches of native plant communities;
(2) be prepared by a qualified individual as
defined by the local government; and
(3) include a maintenance plan that includes
management provisions for controlling invasive species and replacement of plant
loss for three years.
C.
The local government must issue a certificate of compliance after determining
that the restoration requirements of item B have been satisfied.
D. Vegetation management and restoration
activities must be guided by Native Vegetation Establishment and Enhancement
Guidelines, incorporated by reference under part 6106.0090.
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