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I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />i <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />automobiles and trucks not exceeding 9,000 pounds gross weight, and veb,/cle :team <br />eteawh~ but not including any operation specified under "Vehicle Repair Majo. <br /> <br /> Vehicle Wrecking Yard - Any place where *"'^ r,~ ...... (s) <br /> .... ,,.~; ........ vehicle <br />not in running condition and/or not licensed, or parts thereof, are stored in the .open or <br />any land used for wrecking or storing of such motor vehicles or parts thereof, and <br />including any commercial salvaging and scavenging of any 'other good, articles or <br />merchandise. <br /> <br /> Waterbody - A body of water (lake, pond) in a depression of land or <br />expanded part of a river, or an enclosed basin that holds water and is surrounded by land. <br /> <br /> Watercourse - A channel or depression through which water flows, such <br />as rivers, streams, di_tches or creeks and may flow year-round or intermittently. <br /> <br /> Watershed - The area drained by the natural and artificial drainage <br />system, bounded Peripherally by a bridge or stretch of high land dividing drainage area: - <br /> <br /> Wetlands - An area where water stands near, at or above the soil surface <br />during a significant portion of most years, saturating the soil and supporting a <br />predominantly aquatic form of vegetation and which may have the following <br />characteristics: <br /> <br />bo <br /> <br />Vegetation belonging to the marsh (emergent aquatic), bog, fen, <br />sedge meadow, shrubland, southern lowland forest (lowland <br />hardwood) and northern lowland forest (conifer swamp) <br />communities. (These communities correspond roughly to wetland <br />types 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8 described by the United States Fish and <br />Wildlife Service, Circular 39, "Wetlands of the U.S., 1956"). <br /> <br />Mineral. soils with gley horizOns or organic soils belonging to the <br />Histosol order (peat and much). <br /> <br />Co <br /> <br />Soil which is water logged or covered with water at least three <br />months of the year. <br /> <br />Swamps, bogs, marches, potholes, wet meadows and sloughs, are <br />wetlands, and property may be shallow waterbodies, the waters of <br />which are stagnant or actuated by very 'feeble currents and may at <br />times by sufficiently dry to permit tillage but would require drainage <br />to be made arable. The edge of a wetland is commonly that.point <br />where the natural vegetation changes f~'om aquatic to predominantly <br />terrestrial. <br /> <br /> Yard - An open space on the lot which, is unoccUpied and unobstructed <br />from its lowest level to the sky. A yard extends along a lot line at right angles to such lot <br /> <br />9.02 - Definitions 9-19 Jan. '02 Draft <br /> 125 <br /> <br /> <br />
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