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create negative impacts or be not in keeping with the goals and policies of the community <br /> management plan. <br /> (Code 1984, § 10.03(21); Ord. No. 163 2nd series, § 2, 12-8-1997; Ord.No. 171 2nd series, § 1, <br /> 4-4-1998; Ord. No. 133 3rd series, § 1, 1-26-2015; Ord.No. 188 3rd series, § 2, 3-22-2017) <br /> Sec. 78-968. -Permit. <br /> An application for a conditional use permit shall be accompanied by a drawing made by a registered <br /> surveyor or other competent person showing the location of the proposed excavation or storage and shall <br /> state the amount of material which is to be removed, excavated or stored, filled or graded, and such other <br /> information as the council may require. Applications shall be filed with the city administrator and shall be <br /> accompanied by a deposit to be determined by the city, which will be used to offset the cost of processing <br /> the application. Any unused portion will be refunded to the applicant. <br /> (Code 1984, § 10.03(20)) <br /> Sec. 78-969. -Reserved. <br /> Editor's note—Ord. No. 188 3rd series, § 3, adopted March 22, 2017, repealed § 78-969, which <br /> pertained to permit for riprap and derived from Code 1984, § 10.03(22)—(24). <br /> Secs. 78-970-78-1000. - Reserved. <br /> Sec. 78-1286. - Topographic alterations/grading and filling. <br /> (a) Grading and filling and excavations necessary for the construction of structures, sewage treatment <br /> systems, and driveways under validly issued construction permits for these facilities do not require <br /> the issuance of a separate grading and filling permit. However, all grading and filling activity <br /> approved permits for construction of structures, sewage treatment systems, and driveways shall <br /> adhere to the grading and filling standards of this article. <br /> (b) Grading, filling or excavating of more than 50 cubic yards is prohibited within 75 feet of the ordinary <br /> high water level of the public waters enumerated in section 78-1217. <br /> (c) Public and private roads, driveways, parking areas, and public or private watercraft access ramps <br /> shall not be constructed within 75 feet of the ordinary high water level of the public waters <br /> enumerated in section 78-1217. If no alternatives exist, such improvements shall be subject to the <br /> standard zoning variance review procedure, and such review shall take into account the following <br /> considerations: <br /> (1) Such improvements shall be designed to take advantage of natural vegetation and topography <br /> to achieve maximum screening from view from public waters. <br /> (2) All roads and parking areas shall be designed and constructed to minimize and control erosion <br /> to public waters consistent with the requirements of all agencies with jurisdiction. <br /> (d) Except for those projects requiring permits for construction of structures, sewage treatment systems <br /> and driveways, a land alteration permit will be required as follows: <br /> (1) For movement of up to 50 cubic yards of material within 75 feet of public waters as per item (b) <br /> above, a staff-issued land alteration permit shall be required. <br />