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vastes, may be used. <br />solid v~st~ ~ispvsal, <br /> <br />Metlands shall not be used for <br /> <br /> Grading and filling in overIsy district areas or any <br />I aleration of the natural topography where the slope <br /> of the land is toward a protected water or a water- <br /> <br /> course leaOin9 to a protected water ~ust be authorized <br />I by a permit. The permit may be granted subject to the <br /> o~mli tions that: <br /> <br />a) The smallest a~ount of bare 9round is exposet <br />for a~ abort a ti~e a~ feasible. <br /> <br />b) Temporary ground cover, such as mulch, is used <br />and permanent ground cover, such as sod, is estab- <br />lished. <br /> <br />c) l~ethods to prevent erosion and trap sediment <br />are ~ployed. <br /> <br />d) rill is stabilized to accepted engineering <br />star~ards. <br /> <br />3) The removal of natural vegetation shall be re- <br />stricted to prevent erosion into protected raters, to <br />consume nutrients in the soil, and to preserve <br />aesthetics. Removal of natural vegetation in the over- <br /> districts shall be to the <br />lay <br /> subject <br /> following <br /> pro- <br />vision~. <br /> <br />I a) Selective removal of natural vegetation is <br /> allowed, provided that sufficient vegetative cover <br /> <br /> remains to screen cars, dwellings and other <br />I str~cture~ when viewed fro~ the va~er. <br /> b) Clear cutting of natural vegetation is pro- <br /> hibitS. <br /> <br /> c) lqatural vegetation shall be restored insofar <br /> <br />i as feasible after any construction project is com- <br /> pleted to retard surface runoff an soil erosion. <br /> <br /> d) The provisions of this section shall not apply <br />I to permitted uses which normally require the re- <br /> .oval of natural veOet~tion. <br /> <br />I Develo~ent shall be conducted so that the maximum num- <br /> ber of trees are preserved by the locating of structure <br /> <br />in existing cleared areas and natural clearing and the <br /> <br />i utilization of other site design techniques. <br /> Gradxng, conourin9 an~ paving shall be performed to min- <br /> <br />i imize any detrimental affect on root zone aeration and <br /> Ordinan~ ~85- <br /> Page 15 of 31 <br /> <br /> <br />