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Planning & Zoning Commission
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170.0112E <br /> <br />170.0112F <br /> <br />1) The foundation and underlying material of any structure, in- <br /> cluding roads, shall be adequate for slope condition and <br /> soil type. <br />2) The applicant can demonstrate that development during and <br /> after construction can be accomplished without increasing <br /> erosion, and that there is proper utilization of controls <br /> to reduce runoff to non-destructive levels, <br />3) The proposed development presents no danger of falling rock, <br /> mud, uprooted trees, or other material to structures, recre- <br /> ational facilities, public lauds, and public waters, down <br /> hill. <br />4) All structures other than buildings and roadway surfaces, <br /> but including retaining walls, shall meet the following <br /> design requirements: <br /> <br />a) Retaining walls or terrace contours shall not <br /> exceed 5 feet in height; <br />b) Construction shall be of natural stone or wood; <br />c) The use of gabbions non-wood pilings, metal re- <br /> taining walls~ and pre-case or cast in place con- <br /> crete retaining walls is specifically prohibited; <br /> d) The minimumwidth of terraces shall be l0 feet. <br /> <br />Emergency and Exemptions <br /> <br />When emergency work is performed under this section, the person <br />performing it shall report the pertinent facts relating to the <br />work to the City Engineer and Zoning Administrator prior to the <br />commencement of work. The Zonio4 Administrator shall review <br />the facts and determine whether an emergency exists and shall by <br />written memorandum authorize the commencement of the emergency <br />exception or deny the emergency exception, in'which case no work <br />may be commenced. A person commencing emergency work shall <br />within 10 days following the commencement of that activity, <br />apply for the issuance of an environmental permit, and on the <br />issuance thereof, may be required to perform such work as is <br />determined to be reasonably necessary to correct any impairment <br />to the wetland occasioned by such emergency work. <br /> <br />The removal of trees, seriously damaged by storms or other acts <br />of God, or diseased trees, shall not be prohibited. <br /> <br />Permit Applications - Required Data <br /> <br />Environmental permits except where hereinafter noted, shall be <br />issued by the City Council after written findings from the <br />Planning Commission and City Staff. A written application for <br />an environmental permit must be submitted to the Zoning Admini- <br />strator. Such application shall include a site plan with ade- <br />quate evidence to show that the proposed use w~ll conform to <br />the standards set forth in this section. Five sets of clearly <br />legible blue or black-lined copies or'drawings and required in- <br />formation shall be submitted to the Zoning A~m~nistrator and <br /> <br /> <br />
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