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09-06-2013 - re: wetland delineation code interpretation
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buckthorn, upon obtaining a vegetation removal permit from the city in <br /> • <br /> in erosion. <br /> (1) Ensure that livestock or other domesticated animals which have the <br /> potential to pormanontly disturb the _ . _. . .. .. <br /> (h) The final upslope edge of the buffer shall be provided to the city in a hard copy <br /> • <br /> follewingi <br /> (1) At such time that this article requires establishment of a buffer, applicant <br /> (2) Applicant shall submit a buffer management plan for city council <br /> providing for alternative methods of wetland protection equivalent to an <br /> uhmewed €fer." <br /> SECTION 3. Orono City Code Chapter 78, Section 78-1606, is amended by deleting and <br /> adding the following language: <br /> "Sec. 78-1606.-Permitted uses. <br /> (a) Within the wetland overlay districts no land may be used except for one or more <br /> of the following uses: <br /> (1) Native wetland vegetation, provided that no change is made to the ground <br /> elevation; <br /> (2) Wildlife and nature preserves; <br /> (3) Overhead utility lines and poles that are less than two feet in diameter; <br /> (4) Docks which provide reasonable access to the lakeshore and do not exceed <br /> eight feet in width; <br /> (5) Public and private flood control structures, ponding and drainage facilities <br /> and associated accessory appurtenances as approved by the city; or <br /> (6) Environmental monitoring or control facilities, including those related to <br /> water quality and wildlife regulation. <br /> Page 7 of 13 <br />
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