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Planning and Zoning Commission
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08/07/1984
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i <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />! <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> In o de for there to be a finding of intrinsic suitability, <br />the fill. ~re~ of a proposed site cannot be within: <br /> (a! 1,000 feet of the normal high water mark of a <br /> lakei p~nd or flowage; <br /> ~ (bi 300 feet of a stream; <br /> -{cl a regional (100 year) flood plain; or <br /> ' (d~ a wet land. <br />In addition,!a site is not intrinsically suitable if: <br /> (ei it would present a bird hazard to an airport; or <br /> (f! there is a karst development on that site. <br /> <br />With res;pect~ to the following seven criteria, the existence of a <br />potential~ p~blem requiring a solution may cause a site to be <br />intrlnsicgll[I !i [ unsuitable if there is no method by which the <br />potential~ P~oblem can be adequately resolved by the use of <br />techniques ~at do not require extraordinary or unconventional <br />engineering,i Thus, a particular site may not be intrinsically <br />suitable if:i <br /> <br /> ~ (a~ proposed fill and trench areas are within 1,000 <br /> feetilofi the nearest edge of the right-of-way of any state, <br /> fed~rali or interstate highway; any public park; or an <br /> occ~e~ dwelling; <br /> (bI any wetlands or public waters would be impacted <br /> during ~evelopment of the site; <br /> <br /> : :{¢~ there are erosion, drainage or other natural <br /> procOss~s occurring ±n the area which would lead to problems <br /> at the ~ite or site failure; <br /> <br />11 <br /> <br /> <br />
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