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1. � <br /> (i) Golf course partial exemption. Public and private golf courses existing and in operation <br /> on the date of adoption of this article shall be allowed a partial exemption from buffer creation and <br /> maintenance requirements with regards to mowing or cutting buffer vegetation in areas subject to golf <br /> play, subject to the following: , <br /> (1) At such time that this article requires establishment of a buffer, applicant shall submit a <br /> certificate of survey identifying the location, size and type of the wetland for which buffer <br /> exemption is requested. <br /> (2) Applicant shall submit a buffer management plan for city council approval, identifying <br /> those areas where exemption is requested and providing for alternative methods of <br /> wetland protection equivalent to an unmowed buffer. <br /> (Ord. No. 28 3rd series, § 1, 8-22-2005) <br /> DIVISION 4. <br /> � USES <br /> Sec. 78-1606. Permitted uses. <br /> (a) Within the wetland overlay districts no land may be used except for one or more of the <br /> following uses: f-"•`- <br /> (1) Native wetland vegetation, provided that no change is made to the ground elevation; . <br /> (2) Wildlife and nature preserves; � <br /> (3) Overhead utility lines and poles that are less than two feet in diameter; <br /> (4) Docks which provide reasonable access to the lakeshore and do not exceed eight feet in <br /> width; <br /> (5) Public and private flood control structures, ponding and drainage facilities and associated <br /> accessory appurtenances as approved by the city; or <br /> (6) Environmental monitoring or control facilities, including those related to water quality and <br /> wildlife regulation. <br /> (b) Within wetland buffer areas no land may be used except for one or more of the following <br /> uses: <br /> (1) Native vegetation, provided that no change is made to the ground elevation; <br /> (2) Wildlife and nature preserves; <br /> (3) Boardwalks, docks or other reasonable access to the wetland not exceeding eight feet in <br /> width, poles that are less than two feet in diameter to be used for boardwalks and <br /> bridges, <br /> (4) Public and private flood control structures, ponding and drainage facilities and associated <br /> accessory appurtenances as approved by the city; <br /> (5) Environmental monitoring or control facilities, including those related to water quality and <br /> wildlife regulation; <br /> (6) Overhead utility poles and lines that are less then two feet in diameter, under-ground <br /> I¢ <br />