What are the standards for land alteration in the MRCCA?

If your project is causing land disturbance within the bluff impact zone or the Water Quality Impact Zone (50 feet from the ordinary high water line or edge of the river, a Natural Drainage route or wetland) you may need a permit. This includes installation or replacement of riprap, retaining walls, and other erosion control structures. 

More information on land alteration and permitting can be found here.

Grading permits are required anywhere in the city for projects moving more than 50 cubic yards of material. 

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1. Is my property in the MRCCA?
2. Does my project need a permit?
3. How do I apply for a Critical Area permit?
4. What are the setbacks for structures, impervious surfaces, and facilities in the MRCCA?
5. What are the standards for access paths and stairways to the river?
6. What are the standards for vegetation clearing in the MRCCA?
7. What are the standards for land alteration in the MRCCA?
8. What are the standards for lighting along the river?
9. What if my existing property does not meet the new rules?
10. What if my project is below the ordinary high water line of the river?