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<br />DRAFT <br />Revised July 23, 1998 <br /> <br />(a) no advertising signs or supporting facilities for signs may be <br />placed in or upon public waters. Signs conveying <br />information or safety messages may be placed in or on <br />public waters by a public authority or under a peITIlit issued <br />by the county sheriff; <br /> <br />(b) signs may be placed, when necessary, within the shore <br />impact zone if they are designed and sized to be the <br />minimum necessary to convey needed information. They <br />must only convey the location and name of the establishment <br />and the general types of goods or services available. The <br />signs must not contain other detailed information such as <br />product brands and prices, must not be located higher than <br />ten feet above the ground, and must not exceed 32 square <br />feet in size. If illuminated by artificial lights, the lights must <br />be shielded or directed to prevent illumination out across <br />public waters; and <br /> <br />(c) other outside lighting may be located within the shore impact <br />zone or over public waters if it is used primarily to <br />illuminate potential safety hazards and is shielded or <br />otherwise directed to prevent direct illumination out across <br />public waters. This does not preclude use of navigational <br />lights. <br /> <br />B. Uses without water-oriented needs must be located on lots or parcels <br />without public waters frontage, or, if located on lots or parcels with public <br />waters frontage, must either be set back double the normal ordinary high <br />water level setback or be substantially screened from view from the water <br />by vegetation or topography, assuming summer, leaf-on conditions. <br /> <br />5.62 Agriculture Use Standards. <br /> <br />A. General cultivation farming, grazing, nurseries, horticulture, truck farming, <br />sod farming, and wild crop harvesting are peITIlitted uses if steep slopes and <br />shore and bluff impact zones are maintaip.ed in permanent vegetation or <br />operated under an approved conservation plan (Resource Management <br />Systems) consistent with the field office technical guides of the local soil <br />and water conservation districts or the United States Soil Conservation <br />Service, as provided by a qualified individual or agency. The shore impact <br />zone for parcels with peITIlitted agricultural land uses is equal to a line <br />parallel to and 50 feet from the ordinary high water level. <br /> <br />B. Animal feedlots must meet the following standards: <br /> <br />(1) new feedlots must not be located in the shoreland of watercourses <br />or in bluff impact zones and must meet a minimum setback of 300 <br /> <br />SMO-260.081 <br /> <br />-27- <br /> <br />260-081-10 <br />
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