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collision service, includin_q body, frame or fender <br />straightening or repair, overall pair!tinq or....paint _lob. <br /> <br />Vehicle Repair - Minor: Mirror.repairs, incider, tal body <br />and fender work, painting and upholstering, ~.Zeplacement of <br />parts and motor services to passenger automobiles and <br />trucks not exceedinq nine thousand (9,000) pounds gross <br />w__ei, ght, and vehicle stea~n cleaninq, but not includinq an~_ <br />any operation specified under "Vehicle Repai~? - Ma~lor." <br /> <br />Waterbod¥: Means a body of water (lake, pond) in a <br />depressior~ of land or expanded part of a river, or an <br />enclc, sed basin that holds water and is surrounded by land. <br /> <br />Watercourse: Means a chanr~el or depressior, through which <br />water flows, such as rivers, streams or creeks and may flow <br />year-rour,d or intermittently. <br /> <br />Watershed: The area drained by the natural arid artificial <br />drainage syste~, bounded peripherally by a bridge or stretch <br />of high land dividir~g drair~age area. <br /> <br />Wetlands: An area where water stands near, at or above <br />the soil surface during a significant portior~ of most years, <br />saturating the soil and supportir~g a predominantly aquatic <br />for~ of vegetation and which may have the following <br />characterist ics: <br /> <br />a) <br /> <br />Vegetatior~ belonging to the marsh (emergent aquatic), <br />bog, fen, sedge meadow, shrubland, southerr~ lowland <br />forest (lowland hardwood) and northerr~ lowland forest <br />(conifer swan~p) comn~unities. (These communities <br />correspond roughly to wetland types 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 and <br />8 described by the United States Fish and Wildlife <br />Service, Circular 39, "Wetlands of the U.S., 1956"). <br /> <br />b) <br /> <br />Mineral soils with gley horizons or organic soils <br />belor, gir, g to the Histosol order (peat and ~,~uch). <br /> <br />c) <br /> <br />Soil which is water logged or covered with water at <br />least three (3) months of the year. <br /> <br />Swan~ps, bogs, marches, potholes, wet meadows and sloughs are <br />wetlands, and property may be shallow waterbodies, the <br />waters nf which are stagnant or actuated by very feeble <br />currer, ts and n~ay at times by sufficiently dry to permit <br />tillage but would require drainage to be made arable. The <br />edge of a wetland is commonly that point where the natural <br />vegetation changes from pruati~ to predominantly <br />terrestrial. <br /> <br />Yard: Ar, open space or, the lot which is unoccupied and <br />ur, obstructed from its lowest level to the sky. A yard <br />extends along a lot line at right angles to such lot line to <br /> <br /> <br />