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<br /> Cli. 78,Ar� IX,Div. 2:
<br /> Sec. 78-1602. -Wetland types.
<br /> The wetlands protected and regulated by this section are types 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8
<br /> wetlands, as defined in circular 39, "Wetlands of the United States", 1971 edition,United
<br /> States Department of the Interior, unless the wetland is within a shoreland district in .
<br /> which case the more restrictive rules regarding setbacks would apply. Protected wetlands
<br /> are further defined as follows:
<br /> (1) Type 1—Seasonally flooded basins or floodplains: Type 1 wetlands are seasonally
<br /> flooded basins or flats in which soil is covered with water or is waterlogged
<br /> during variable seasonal periods but usually is.well-drained during much of the
<br /> growing season. Type 1 wetlands are located in depressions and in overflow �
<br /> bottom lands along water courses. Vegetation varies greatly according to the
<br /> season and duration of the flooding, and includes bottom land hardwoods, as well
<br /> as herbaceous plants.
<br /> (2) Type 2 Inland fresh meadow: Occurs along the shallow edges of lalces, marshes
<br /> and floodplains, or in perched depressions. The soil is usually without standing
<br /> water during much of the growing season,but is waterlogged within at least a few
<br /> inches of the surface. Vegetation includes grasses, sedges, rushes and various
<br /> herbaceous plants.
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