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suppor tl~ ap~r~. <br /> <br />f~uhAtan~ard use, Any use of shorelands existing <br />prior ~o'the date of enac~en~ of this ordinance which <br /> <br />~oe~ ~ot ~eet the m~nSmu~ lot ~rea ~n0 ~ength or w~ter <br />frontmge, ~t~ct~e ~etb~ck~, or other <br />~r~ of ~e ordi~. <br /> <br /> ~. A,y wooOf plant that has at least one <br />whose aiamete~ 4 feet above ~rounO ~s 4' or ~reater. <br /> <br /> ~. ~n% mo~ification or ~ar~at~on of <br /> controls where ~t ~s Oeter~ne~ that, because of <br /> ships, strict enforcement of the official controls <br /> <br /> ~. ~ny lo~ a~ea permanently or <br /> <br /> bog, ~et ~ea~o~', ~1o~9~ o~ ~er~tte~t lake or <br /> e~cep~ an~ area ~hich i~ ~ acre o~ ~alle~ <br /> <br /> ~ I. ~e ~oil t~ ~on~ll~ floo~e~, but <br /> the ~o~in~ ~on tt ~ ~11 ~r~lned. <br /> t~t~on t~ ~e~n~ent on th~ ~ur~tion of flooZ- <br /> Ie. Due to the nature of Type I wetlands, <br /> the DB~ did not identify any within the study <br /> <br />~ype II. <br /> <br /> Inlang Fresh lqeaflows. ?he soil usually is <br />without standing water during most of the <br />growing season, but is water logged within <br />at least a few inches of its surface. Vege- <br />tation includes grasses, sedges, rushes and <br />variou~ broad-leaved plant~. <br /> <br />Type III, Inland Shallow Fresh 14arshes The soil is <br /> usually water logged during th~ growing sea- <br /> son; often it is covered with as much as 6* <br /> <br />i or Bore of water. Vegetation includes <br /> grasses, bulrushes, spikerushes and various <br /> other marsh plants such as cattails, arrow- <br /> heacl~ an~ ~art ~. <br />I ~ype IV. Inland Deep Fresh Barsh. ~e soil ts covere~ <br /> ~ 3 to 6 feet or more of water ~uring the <br /> g~owin9 season. Vegetation tncluOes cattails <br /> ree~s, bulrushes, spikerusbes and wild rice. <br /> <br />~ype V. Inland Open Fresh lqarsh. Shallow ponds an~ <br /> O~dinanoe J85- <br /> <br />14~e 7 of 31 <br /> <br /> <br />