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Page | 6 March 9, 2020 <br /> <br />(2) Uses that require short-term watercraft mooring for patrons must centralize these facilities and 207 <br />design them to avoid obstructions of navigation and to be the minimum size necessary to meet 208 <br />the need. 209 <br />(3) Uses that depend on patrons arriving by watercraft may use the minimum amount of signage and 210 <br />lighting necessary to convey needed information to the public, subject to the following general 211 <br />standards: 212 <br />a. No advertising signs or supporting facilities for signs may be placed in or upon public waters. 213 <br />Signs conveying information or safety messages may be placed in or on public waters by a 214 <br />public authority or under a permit issued by the county sheriff. 215 <br />b. Signs may be placed, when necessary, within the shore setbackShore Setback zone if they 216 <br />are designed in size to be the minimum necessary to convey needed information. They must 217 <br />only convey the location and name of the establishment and the general types of goods or 218 <br />services available. The signs must not contain other detailed information such as product 219 <br />brands and prices, must not be located higher than ten feet above the ground, and must not 220 <br />exceed 32 square feet in size. If illuminated by artificial lights, the lights must be shielded 221 <br />or directed to prevent illumination out across public waters. 222 <br />c. The aggregate square footage of sign space per property shall not exceed the limitations on 223 <br />sign square footage as regulated in article X, division 4, of this chapter. 224 <br />d. Non sign-related outside lighting may be located within the lakeshore setback zone or over 225 <br />public waters only if it is used primarily to illuminate potential safety hazards and is shielded 226 <br />or otherwise directed to prevent direct illumination out across public waters. This does not 227 <br />preclude use of navigational lights. 228 <br />(b) Uses without water-oriented needs must be located on lots or parcels without public waters frontage, 229 <br />or, if located on lots or parcels with public waters frontage, must either be set back double the normal 230 <br />ordinary high water level setback or be substantially screened from view from the water by vegetation 231 <br />or topography, assuming summer, leaf-on conditions. 232 <br />(Ord. No. 101 2nd series, § 1(10.56(16)(M)), 2-24-1992) 233 <br />Sec. 78-1290. - Agricultural use standards. 234 <br />(a) When permitted in the underlying zoning district, general cultivation farming, grazing, nurseries, 235 <br />horticulture, truck farming and wild crop harvesting shall be allowed in the Shoreland Overlay District; 236 <br />except that no such activity shall occur within the shore setbackShore Setback zone nor on steep slopes 237 <br />or bluff impact zones. Steep slopes, shore setbackShore Setback zone and bluff impact zones shall be 238 <br />maintained in permanent vegetation. 239 <br /> (Ord. No. 101 2nd series, § 1(10.56(16)(N)), 2-24-1992) 240 <br />Sec. 78-1292. - Extractive use standards. 241 <br />In addition to Interim Use Permit requirements included within Article XIV of this Chapter, the 242 <br />following standards apply: 243 <br /> 244 <br />(a) Site development and restoration plan. An extractive use site development and restoration plan must 245 <br />be developed, approved and followed over the course of operation of the site. The plan must address 246 <br />dust, noise, possible pollutant discharges, hours and duration of operation, and anticipated vegetation 247 <br />and topographic alterations. It must also identify actions to be taken during operation to mitigate 248 <br />Commented [JB11]: Orono Sign Code
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