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1638 and signing with the surrounding natural environment or land <br />1639 uses. Screening by natural means is encouraged and should <br />1640 be compatible with the surrounding environment. <br />1641 d. Pipelines. Pipelines and underground utility facilities shall be subject <br />1642 to the following standards: <br />1643 1. All pipelines and underground facilities shall be subject to the <br />1644 site planning requirements set forth in section 117 146 <br />1645 section 117-221(df)(26)b; and <br />1646 2. The facilities shall be located to avoid wetlands, woodlands <br />1647 and areas of unstable soils; and <br />1648 3. All underground placing of utility facilities and pipelines shall <br />1649 be followed by revegetation and rehabilitation to the <br />1650 conditions that existed on site prior to development. <br />1651 (2) Public and private roads and railways. New roads and railways crossing the <br />1652 Critical Area Corridor or routed within the Critical Area Corridor shall meet the <br />1653 following standards: <br />1654 a. Roads and railways shall be constructed to minimize impacts on the <br />1655 natural terrain and natural landscape. <br />1656 b. Cuts and fills are to be avoided. <br />1657 c. All roads and railways shall be subject to the site planning <br />1658 I requirements set forth in section 117 1 /16 section 117-221(4f)(26)b. <br />1659 d. New roads and railways shall not utilize the river corridor as a <br />1660 convenient right-of-way for new arterials or main lines. <br />1661 e. New roads and railways shall be restricted to those facilities needed <br />1662 to access existing and planned residential, commercial and industrial <br />1663 uses. <br />1664 f. All new roads and railways shall provide safe pedestrian crossing <br />1665 points to allow access to the riverfront. Rest areas, vistas and <br />1666 waysides shall be provided. <br />1667 I (Ete) Riverfront uses/access. <br />1668 (1) Public property. Public pedestrian access shall be provided to the riverfront of <br />1669 all public property. <br />1670 (2) Public pedestrian access. Public pedestrian access shall be provided to the <br />1671 riverfront of developments on publicly owned and publicly controlled riverfront <br />1672 property whether leased to private leases or not, except where: <br />1673 a. Unavoidable hazards exist to the public. <br />1674 b. Public pedestrian access at a particular location cannot be designed <br />1675 or developed to provide a pleasant view or recreational experience. <br />1676 c. Access to the riverfront may be denied to any person who creates a <br />1677 nuisance or who engages in illegal conduct on the property and <br />1678 public access may be temporarily or permanently closed upon a <br />46 <br />