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J. <br />ORONO cm* CODK <br />> <br />not n*qiiire tho issuance of a separate grading nnd <br />filling permit. However, nil grading and filling <br />activity approved permits for construction ofstruc* <br />tiire.**. sewage treatment systems, and driveways <br />shall adhere to the grading and filling standards <br />of tins article. <br />(b) Cirading. filling or excavating of mure than <br />ten cid)ic yards is prohibited within 75 feet of the <br />orilinary high water level of the public waters <br />enumerated in section 78 1217. Grading, filling or <br />excavating of ten cubic yards or less shall require <br />city staff review and permit and be subject to <br />othoi pertinent sections of this chapter. <br />(c) Public and private roads, driveways, park <br />ing areas, and public or private watercraft access <br />ramps shall not be constructed within 75 feet of <br />the ordinary high water level of the public waters <br />enumerated in M'ction 78-1217. If no alternatives <br />exist, such impruvement.s shall lie subject to the <br />standard zoning variance review procedure, nnd <br />such review shall take into account the following <br />con.«<idoratiuns: <br />(1) Such imjirovements shall bo designed to <br />take advantage of natural vegetation and <br />topography to achieve maximum screen <br />ing from view from public waters. <br />(2) All roads and parking areas shall be de <br />signed and constructed to minimize and <br />control erosion to public waters consistent <br />with the requirements of all agencies with <br />jurisdiction. <br />(d) Kxcept for those projects rcHpiiring permits <br />for construction of structures, sewage treatment <br />systems and driveways, a land alteration pr*rmit <br />will be required os follows: <br />U» For movement of one through 500 cubic <br />yards of material anywhere within the <br />Shoreland Overlay District, a staff-issued <br />land alteration permit shall be required. <br />(21 For movement of more than 500 cubic <br />yards of material within the Shoreland <br />Overlay District, conditional use permit <br />approval by the city council is required in <br />addition to the required land alteration <br />permit. <br />(e) The following con.«iidcrnlions and condi <br />tions must be adhered to during the issuance of <br />construction permits, grading nnd filling permits, <br />conditioitnl use permits, variances and subdivi <br />sion approvals: <br />n> <br />I. <br />^ 1.5) <br />Ii <br />r.r.nfling nr filling in any typo ‘2. 3. 1.5. (>. <br />7 nr H wetlaml mu.st bo evaluated to <br />determine how extensively the proposed <br />activity would affect the following func <br />tional C|iKiIities of the wetland: <br />a Sediment nnd pollutant trapping and <br />retention; <br />h. Stomge of .surface runoff to prevent <br />or reduce flofxl damage; <br />c. Fish and wildlife habitat; <br />d. Recreational use; <br />e. Shoreline or bank stabilization; and <br />f. Noleworthiness, including special <br />qualities, such ns historic signifi <br />cance, critical habitat for endan <br />gered plants and animals, or others. <br />This evaluation must also include a deter <br />mination of whether the wetland alter <br />ation being proposed requires permits, <br />reviews or approvals by other local state <br />or federal agencies including but not lim <br />ited to watershed districts, state depart <br />ment of natural resources, or the United <br />States Army Corps of Engineers. <br />Alterations must be designed and con <br />ducted in a manner that ensures only the <br />smallest amount of bare ground is ex <br />posed for the shortest time possible. <br />Mulches or similar materials must be <br />used, where necessary, for temporary bare <br />soil coverage, and a permanent vegetation <br />cover must be established as soon as pos <br />sible. <br />Methods to minimize soil erosion and to <br />trap sediments before they reach any sur <br />face water feature must used. <br />Altered areas must be stabilized to accept <br />able erosion control standards consistent <br />with the field office technical guides of the <br />\ <br />''••I'P N«f. I CD78:192
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