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(ii) <br /> <br />(iii) <br /> <br />uses that require short-term watercraft mooring for patrons must centralize <br />these facilities and design them to avoid obstructions of navigation and to <br />be the minimum size necessary to meet the need; and <br /> <br />uses that depend on patrons arriving by watercraft may use signs and <br />lighting to convey needed information to the public, subject to the <br />following general standards: <br /> <br />(1) <br /> <br />no advertising signs or supporting facilities for signs may be <br />placed in or upon public Waters. Signs conveying information or <br />safety messages may be placed in or on public waters by a public <br />authority or under a permit issued by the county sheriff; <br /> <br />(2) <br /> <br />signs may be placed, when necessary, within the shore impact zone <br />if they are designed and sized to be the minimum necessary to <br />convey needed information. They must only convey the location <br />and name of the establishment and the general types of goods or <br />services available. The signs must not contain other detailed <br />information such as product brands and prices, must not be located <br />higher than ten feet above the ground, and must not exceed 32 <br />square feet in size. If illuminated by artificial lights, the lights <br />must be shielded or directed to prevent illumination out across <br />public waters; and <br /> <br />(3) <br /> <br />other outside lighting may be located within the shore impact zone <br />or over public waters if it is used primarily to illuminate potential <br />safety hazards and is shielded or otherwise directed to prevent <br />direct illumination out across public waters. This does not <br />preclude use of navigational lights. <br /> <br />(b) Uses without water-oriented needs must be located on lots or parcels without <br />public waters frontage, or, if located on lots or parcels with public waters frontage, must <br />either be set back double the normal ordinary high water level setback or be substantially <br />screened from view from the water by vegetation or topography, assuming summer, <br />leaf-on conditions. <br /> <br />Agriculture Use Standards. <br /> <br />(a) <br /> <br />General cultivation farming, grazing, nurseries, horticulture, truck farming, sod <br />farming, and wild crop harvesting are permitted uses if steep slopes and shore and <br />bluff impact zones are maintained in permanent vegetation or operated under an <br />approved conservation plan (Resource Management Systems) consistent with the <br />field office technical guides of the local soil and water conservation districts or <br />the United States Soil ConservatiOn Service, as provided by a qualified individual <br />or agency. The shore impact zone for parcels with permitted agricultural land <br />uses is equal to a line parallel to and 50 feet from the ordinary high water level. <br /> <br />22 <br /> <br /> <br />
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