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(b) <br /> <br />When constructed facilities are used for stormwater management, <br />documentation must be provided by a qualified individual that they are <br />designed and installed consistent with the field office technical guide of <br />the local soil and water conservation districts.' <br /> <br />(c) <br /> <br />New constructed stormwater outfalls to public waters must provide for <br />filtering or settling of suspended solids and skimming of surface debris <br />before discharge. <br /> <br />e. Special Provisions for Commercial, Industrial, Public/Semipublic, Agricultural, Forestry <br />and Extractive Uses and Mining of Metallic Minerals and Peat. <br /> <br />t. Standards for Commercial, Industrial, Public, and Semipublic Uses. <br /> <br />(a) <br /> <br />Surface water-oriented commercial uses and industrial, public, or <br />semipublic uses with similar needs to have access to and use of public <br />waters may be located on parcels or lots with frontage on public waters. <br />Those uses with water-oriented needs must meet the following standards: <br /> <br />(i) <br /> <br />in addition to meeting impervious coverage limits, setbacks, and <br />other zoning standards in this ordinance, the uses must be designed <br />to incorporate topographic and vegetative screening of parking <br />areas and structures; <br /> <br />(ii) <br /> <br />uses that require short-term watercraft mooring for patrons must <br />centralize these facilities and design them to avoid obstructions of <br />navigation and to be the minimum size necessary to meet the need; <br />and <br /> <br />(iii) <br /> <br />uses that depend on patrons arriving by watercraft may use signs <br />and lighting to convey needed information to the public, subject to <br />the following general standards: <br /> <br />(1) <br /> <br />no advertising signs or supporting facilities for signs may <br />be placed in or upon public waters. Signs conveying <br />information or safety messages may be placed in or on <br />public waters by a public authority or under a permit issued <br />by the county sheriff; <br /> <br />(2) <br /> <br />signs may be placed, when necessary, within the shore <br />impact zone if they are designed and sized to be tha <br />minimum necessary to convey needed information- They <br />must only convey the location and name of the <br />establishment and the general types of goods or services <br />available. The signs must not contain other detailed <br />information such as product brands and prices, must not be <br /> <br />98 <br /> <br />Shoreland Management <br />May '04 Dra]? <br /> <br />page 20 <br /> <br /> <br />
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