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run—off volumes. Disturbed areas must be stabilized and protected ns soon as possible and facilities or methods used to retain ssdlment on the site. <br />3. When development density, topographic <br />fsstureSf and soil and vegetation conditions are not sufficient to <br />sdsquateXy handle stoxnn water run-off using natural features and <br />▼•gststion^ various types of constructed facilities such as <br />diversions^ settling basins, skimming devices, dikes, waterways, <br />end ponds may be used. Preference must be given to designs using <br />surface drainage, vegetation, and infiltration rather than buried <br />pipes and manmade materials and facilities. <br />I 4. When constructed facilities are used to <br />[perfora. water management, documentation must be provided by a <br />;registered professional civil engineer that they are designed and <br />linstalled consistent with the field office technical guide of the <br />local soil and water conservation district. <br />5. New constructed storm water outfalls to <br />public waters must provide for filtering or settling of suspended <br />.jfolida and skimming of surface debris before discharge. <br />L.Hardcover Limitations. <br />1. No hardcover or impervious surface shall <br />jbe placed, located, or constructed within 75 feet of tne Ordinary <br />igh Water Level of any lake or tributary, except tor stairways, <br />XiftSf landings, and lockboxes as regulated elsewhere in the <br />Kunicipal Code. <br />i' 2. Between 75 feet and 250 feet: of the OHWL <br />bhere shall be no greater than 2 5% hardcover. Between 2 50 feet and <br />BOO feet of the OHWL there shall be no greater than 30% hardcover. <br />Between 500 feet and 1000 feet of the OKWL there shall be no <br />^eater than 35% hardcover. <br />i^lic Dses. <br />M. Standards for Commercial, Public, and Semi- <br />1. Surface water-oriented commercial uses and <br />public or semi—public uses with similar needs to have access to and <br />tee of public waters may be located on parcels or lots with <br />|rontage on public waters, if permitted by the underlying zoning <br />^etrict standards. Those uses with water-oriented needs must meet <br />^e following standards: <br />a. Tn addition to meeting impervious <br />leverage (hardcover) limits, se^’hacks, and other zoning standards <br />A this ordinance, the uses must be designed to incorporate <br />epographic and vegetative screening of parking areas and <br />truotures. <br />E b. Uses that require short-term <br />itercraft mooring for patrons must centralize these facilities, and <br />■i"’' <br />ym-' <br />‘I'«■ ■ <br />16 <br />V