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1 PREVIOUSLY COMPLETED ACTIONS <br /> 2 ❑. Evaluate the impervious coverage standard in each land use zone and make modifications to better <br /> 3 address water quality issues. <br /> 4 ❑ Do not count wetlands,streams,land below the ordinary high water level,slopes,or core forests as build- <br /> 5 able areas on building lots for new subdivisions. <br /> 6 ❑ Restrict development along slopes that have high erosion potential, requiring minimum setbacks from <br /> 7 slope edges. <br /> 8 ❑ Mitigate effects of development in high erosion areas by requiring the use of erosion control mats, silt <br /> 9 fences,gravel berms,and trenches during construction. <br /> 10 ❑ Restrict new water oriented accessory structures within the shoreline setback zone. <br /> 11 ❑ Regulate the use of rip rap on lakeshore properties through an ordinance ensuring its effective use. <br /> 12 ❑ Reduce surface run-off and sedimentation from roads and impervious surface in new plats by requiring <br /> 13 bioretention ponds,berms,swales,or filter strips.Stormwater management techniques must be prepared <br /> 14 by a certified engineer and shown in detail on all development proposals. <br /> 15 ❑ Encourage cluster developments and planned unit developments (PUDs) that allow high-density <br /> 16 development, protect open space, and set performance standards to preserve and connect contiguous <br /> 17 tracts of open space and natural resources on new developments. <br /> 161 Page <br />
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