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Page | 7 March 9, 2020 <br /> <br />adverse environmental impacts, particularly erosion, and must clearly explain how the site will be 249 <br />rehabilitated after extractive activities end. 250 <br />(b) Setbacks for processing machinery. Processing machinery must be located consistent with setback 251 <br />standards for structures buildings from ordinary high water levels of public waters and from bluffs. 252 <br />Secs. 78-1296—78-1320. - Reserved. 253 <br /> 254 <br />Sec. 78-1331. - Conversion. 255 <br />Existing resorts or other land uses may be converted to planned residential developments if all of the 256 <br />following standards are met: 257 <br />(1) Proposed conversions must be initially evaluated using the same procedures for PRDs involving 258 <br />all new construction. Inconsistencies between existing features of the development and these 259 <br />standards must be identified. 260 <br />(2) Deficiencies involving water supply and sewage treatment, impervious coverage, open space, 261 <br />and shore recreation facilities must be corrected as part of the conversion or as specified in the 262 <br />conditional use permit. 263 <br />(3) Shore setbackShore Setback zone and bluff impact zone deficiencies must be evaluated, and 264 <br />reasonable improvements be made as part of the conversion. These improvements must include, 265 <br />where applicable, the following: 266 <br />a. Removal of extraneous buildings, docks or other facilities that no longer need to be located 267 <br />in shore setbackShore Setback zone or bluff impact zone. 268 <br />b. Remedial measures to correct erosion sites and improve vegetative cover and screening of 269 <br />buildings and other facilities as viewed from the water. 270 <br />c. If existing dwelling units are located in the shore setbackShore Setback zone or bluff impact 271 <br />zone, conditions shall be attached to approvals of conversions that preclude exterior 272 <br />expansions in any dimension or substantial alterations. The conditions must also provide for 273 <br />future relocation of dwelling units, where feasible, to other locations, meeting all setback 274 <br />and alteration requirements when they are rebuilt or replaced. 275 <br />(4) Existing dwelling unit or dwelling site densities that exceed the standards in section 78-1326 276 <br />may be allowed to continue but must not be allowed to be increased, either at the time of 277 <br />conversion or in the future. Efforts must be made during the conversion to limit impacts of high 278 <br />densities by requiring seasonal use, improving vegetative screening, centralizing shore recreation 279 <br />facilities, installing new sewage treatment systems, or other means. 280 <br />(Ord. No. 101 2nd series, § 1(10.56(19)(K)), 2-24-1992) 281 <br />Secs. 78-1332—78-1365. - Reserved. 282 <br /> 283 <br /> 284 <br />Commented [JB12]: PRD density