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Buffers <br />L <br />jnera <br />It should be noted at the outset of any cfscussion on buffers, rnot tris <br />requirement is not the same cs a ‘setback' requ 'emert m fccr. tne <br />^ginning point for a setback requirement may cc^oCl:y be the butter's <br />In irvdicateaIn Table 5.3. olong with other buffer guidelines discussed below, with <br />approvol of this SWMP. During impienrentotion cf this SWMP tne Ctv w II <br />include these requirements and guidelines in an appropriate ord nc-ce, <br />A bu^er (or ^ffer strip) is on oreo of undrs/urbed vegetation su-ouno ng <br />a weflond. it con consist of trees, grosses, shrubs, flowers, or any <br />combinoti^. as long os it is the vegetation (or e.v uncement oQ tnat is m <br />place and well estcbllshed before ony grading activities begin. <br />An undisturbed buffer can reduce impact to o wefland by. <br />^ Keep'ng soil stabilized to minimize erosion <br />❖ Ritering nutrients arxi sediments from overland runoff <br />❖ Slowing ond/or retaining overland runoff <br />❖ Providing habitat adiocent to weflands <br />f”"?® a buffer Is an orea in which there will be ro vehicle w. <br />"le “*'• *’°Sing Of ony type of conltrucHon <br />moteriol. Arfer construcfioa these guidelines siould be followed; <br />■» No mowing, fertlliang, or other montenonce <br />• monogement of native or natural vegetation is OK <br /><• No placemen? of lawn clippings, leaves, etc <br />• limited brushpiies may be OK. check with City* <br />« No sheds or reaeational features <br />« No trampling or paths, except os cllowed, check with City <br />• paths should be parallel to the wetland edge <br />• access to wetland should be meandered <br />•bfiahpiei fTXjy serve cs hcbftot for widife if done property <br />♦ 5.5 WETLAND HESTORATION/ENIMNCEMENTS <br />cSscussed furtherin Section 7.7.4. ^ <br />atyoronno