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(13) Designed to take into account the natural,scenic, and historic features of the area and to minimize <br /> environmentaf impact; <br /> (14) Ail exterior lighting shall be so directed so as not to cast glare toward or onto the public right-of- <br /> way or neighboring residential uses or districts; and <br /> (15) Not detrimental to the public health, public safeiy, or generai welfare. <br /> (b) A conditional use permit may be granted subject to such conditions as the council may prescribe. <br /> (c) A conditional use permit shall remain in effect as iong as the canditions imposed by the city council <br /> are observed, but nothing in this section shall prevent the city from enacting or amending official <br /> controls to change the status of conditional uses. <br /> (d) A certified copy of any conditional use permit shall be filed with the county recorder or registrar of titles. <br /> The conditional use permit shall include the legai description of the propetty included. <br /> (Code 1984, § 10.09(6); Ord.No. 77 3rd series, § 1, 7-12-2010) <br /> Sec.78-1116. -Conditional uses. <br /> (a) Structures accessory to the uses listed in 78-1114 above and the uses listed in 78-1116(a)subsections <br /> 1--8 below. <br /> 1. Extraction and storage of sand, gravel, and other materials. <br /> 2. Marinas, boat rentals, docks, piers, wharves, and water control structures. <br /> 3. Railroads, streets, bridges, utility transmission lines, and pipelines. <br /> 4. Storage yards for equipment, machinery, ar materials. <br /> 5. Placement of fill or construction of fences. <br /> 6. Structural works for flood control such as levees, dikes and flaodwaus constructed to any height <br /> where the intent is to protect individual structures and levees or dikes where the intent is to protect <br /> agricultural crops for a frequency flood event equal to or less than the 10-year frequency flood <br /> event. <br /> 7. All other forms of snoreline protection, including wood, metal mortared stone or concrete <br /> seawalls. <br /> 8, All permanent boat dacks or other similar structures. <br /> Sec. 78-1286.-Topagraphic alterations/grading and filking. <br /> {a) Grading and filling and excavations necessary for the consVuction of structures, sewage treatment <br /> systems, and driveways under validly issued construction permits for these facilities do not require the <br /> issuance of a separate grading and filfing permit. Hawever, all grading and filling activity approved <br /> permits for construction of structures, sewage treatment systems, and driveways shall adhere to the <br /> grading and filling standards of this article. <br /> (b) Grading, filling ar excavating of more than 50 cubic yards is prohibited within 75 feet of the ordinary <br /> high water leve! of the p[ablic waters enurrzerated in section 78-1217. <br /> (c) Public and private roads,driveways, parEcing areas,and public or private watem,raft access ramps shall <br /> not be constructed within 75 feet of the ordinary high water level of the public waters enumerated in <br /> section 78-1217. If no alternatives exist, such improvements shall be subject to the standard zoning <br /> variance review procedure, and such review shall take into account the following considerations: <br /> (1} Such improvements shafl be designed to take acfvantage of natural vegetation and topography to <br /> achieve maximum screening from view from public waters. <br /> Page 4 <br />
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