<br />18.050.6 Steep Slopes - visibility and erosion. The Public Works and Community
<br />Development Directors shall evaluate possible soil erosion impacts and development visibility
<br />from public waters prior to issuance ofa permit for construction of roads, driveways, structures,
<br />or other improvements on steep slopes. When determined necessary, conditions shall be attached
<br />to the permit to prevent erosion and preserve existing vegetation, screening of structures,
<br />vehicles, and other facilities as viewed from the surface of public waters, assuming summer,
<br />leaf¥on vegetation.
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<br />18.050.8 Placement and Design of Roads, Driveways, and Parking Areas.
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<br />vegetation and topography to achieve maximum screening from view from public waters.
<br />The Public Works Director shall review all roads and parking areas to ascertain they are
<br />designed and constructed to minimize and control erosion to public waters, consistent
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<br />2) Roads, driveways, and parking areas shall meet structure setbacks outlined in Section
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<br />reasonable and feasible placement alternatives exist. If no alternatives exist, they may be
<br />placed within these areas, and shall be designed to minimize adverse impacts.
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<br />3) PubHc and private watercraft, canoe rack storage, access ramps, approach roads, and
<br />access-related parking areas may be placed within shore impact zones provided the
<br />vegetative screening and erosion control conditions of this subpart are met. For private
<br />facilities, the grading and filling provisions of Section 18.090 of this ordinance shall be
<br />met.
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<br />18.055 Design criteria for Commercial, Industrial, Public, and Semipublic Uses in ShoreIand
<br />Areas.
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<br />18.055.1 Surface water-oriented commercial uses and industrial, public, or semipublic uses with
<br />similar needs to have access to and use of public waters may be located on parcels or lots with
<br />frontage on public waters. Those uses with water-oriented needs must meet impervious coverage
<br />limits, setbacks, and other zoning standards in this chapter. The uses shall also be designed to
<br />incorporate topographic and vegetative screening of parking areas and structures,
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<br />18.055.2· Uses and surface parking without water-oriented needs shall be located on lots or
<br />parcels without public waters frontage, or, if located on lots or parcels with public waters
<br />frontage, must be set back double the normal ordinary high water level setback and shall be
<br />screened by 50% opaque or more screen ITom view from the water by vegetation or topography,
<br />assuming summer, leaf-on conditions.
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