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29. <br /> <br />30. <br /> <br />3l. <br /> <br />32. <br /> <br />34. <br /> <br />35. <br /> <br />36. <br /> <br />37. <br /> <br /> 200] Comprehensive Pl'-tn <br /> Amended Februa® 25, 2002 <br />Prohibit any unnecessary grading, filling or any other significant alteration of <br />areas within the critical area corridor (including the riverfront, 300' setback <br />area and bluff face). <br /> <br />Prohibit de'¢elopment on or alteration or' slopes exceeding 1.2% including the. <br />riverffont bluff face. <br /> <br />Monitor private and public on-site septic systems within the corridor through <br />an on-site septic system inspection program-to ensure proper lnaintenance and <br />management of on-site septic systems. <br /> <br />Ensure t'uture new development is setback from the riverffont and bluff area <br />in order to preserve the shoreline and riverfront area in its natural state. <br /> <br />Allow street designs that are narrower (but optimal to safely handle expected <br />traffic volumes). <br /> <br />Restore natural vegetation (using species native to the area) to screen non- <br />compatible riverfront development from the river. <br /> <br />Eaf'orce appropriate height restrictions on new development within the <br />corridor and on the rive~'ront to reduce visual impacts and protect views of <br />the river from the river and its shoreline. <br /> <br />blew or modified transportation facilities shall compliment the planned land <br />and water uses and shall not stimulate incompatible development. <br /> <br />For those developments requiring discretionary action or a public hearing, the <br />City will aoti~ DNR at least 30 days before taking action on the application. · <br /> <br />All capital improvement programs or public facilities programs shall be <br />consistent with the standards and guidelines ih Executive Order '79- [ 9. <br /> <br />D. Implementation Strategies <br /> <br />All of the ~bllowing implementation strategies' should be heavily intensive in public <br />participation. The participation should include residents and business owners within the <br />corridor as well as outside of the corridor. It should include professional foresters, <br />biologists, ecologist or historians, some of which may be residents and could 'volunteer <br />expertise, hwolvement from the MNP, dLA agencies, ciw staff and politicians wonld also <br />enhance tile resource availabili~. Task force and commtmirv workshops should be held to <br />educate tim public on tile purpose of such a project, build community support and fi.u-ther <br />icluas 'and solutions lo problems. <br /> <br />,",?daze £oc',;d Ordinances: Update the Shoreland Management Ordinance, Critical <br />.-Xmas Ordinance. Wild and Scenic Rivers Ordinance. and Zoning Orciinance to re'fleet <br />?als :md policies of this plan as ,,veil as the requirements of federal ami state <br /> <br />37 <br /> <br /> <br />