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Scenic <br /> <br />River <br /> <br />Subd. <br /> <br /> § 9.23 <br /> 3. The cutting provisions of paragraphs 1 and 2 above shali not be <br /> deemed to prevent: <br /> (a) The removal of diseased or insect infested trees, or of rotten <br /> or damaged trees that present safety hazards. <br /> (b) Pruning understory vegetation, shrubs, plants, brushes, <br /> grasses, or from harvesting crops, or cutting suppressed <br /> trees or trees less than four inches in diameter at breast <br /> height. <br /> <br /> Clear-Cutting. Clear-cutting anywhere within the Scenic River Land <br /> Use District of the Rum River is subject to the following standards and <br /> criteria: <br /> 1. Clear cutting shall not be used as a cutting method where soil, <br /> slope, or other watershed conditions are determined by the Zoning <br /> Authority to be fragile and subject to severe erosion and/or <br /> sedimentation. <br /> 2. Clear cutting shall be conducted only where clear-cut blocks, <br /> patches or strips are, in all cases, shaped and blended with the <br /> natural terrain. <br /> 3. The size of clear cut blocks, patches or strips shall be kept at the <br /> minimum necessary. <br />4. Where feasible, ail clear cuts shall be conducted between <br /> September 15 and May 15. If natural regeneration will not result <br /> in adequate vegetative cover, areas in which clear cutting is <br /> conducted shall be replanted to prevent erosion and to maintain the <br /> aesthetic quality of the area. Where feasible, replanting shall be <br /> performed in the same spring or the following spring. <br /> <br /> Grading, Filling, Alterations of the Bed of Public Waters <br /> <br /> Any grading and filling work done within the Scenic River Land Use <br /> District of this section shall require a permit and shall comply with the <br /> following: <br />1. Grading and filling of the natural topography which is not <br /> accessory to a permitted or conditional use shall not be permitted <br /> in the Scenic River Land Use District. <br />2. Grading and filling of the natural topography which is accessory <br /> to a permitted or conditional use shall not be conducted without a <br /> grading and filling permit from the Zoning Authority. A grading <br /> and filling permit may be issued only if the conditions of the <br /> following paragraphs 3 and 4 are properly shtisfied. <br />3. Grading and filling of the natural topography which is accessory <br /> to a permitted or conditional use shall be performed in a manner <br /> which minimizes earthm0ving, erosion, tree clearing, and the <br /> destruction of natural amenities. <br />4. Grading and filling in of the natural topography shall also meet the <br /> following standards: <br /> (a) The smallest amount of bare ground is exposed for as short a <br /> time as feasible. <br /> (b) Temporary ground cover such as mulch is used and <br /> permanent ground cover such as sod, is planted. <br /> (c) Methods to prevent erosion and to trap sediment are <br /> employed. <br /> (d) Fill is stabilized to accepted engineering standards. <br /> <br /> <br />
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