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deposited in surface waters, including drainage ways, catch <br /> basins, and other drainage systems must be removed <br /> within 14 days unless precluded by legal, regulatory, or <br /> physical access restraints. The areas where sediment <br /> removal results in exposed soil must be stabilized within 7 <br /> days after completing the removal. <br /> (3) To the maximum extent possible,land-disturbing activities <br /> must not occur within the shore impact zone. <br /> (4) Impervious surface Coverage: <br /> Coverage <br /> Development or (percent of Applicable <br /> Use Class or District a livable area) Area <br /> Conservation General Development and is Riparian lots <br /> Subdivision Recreational Develo ment <br /> Conservation Natural Environment, Special <br /> Subdivision Protection, Sensitive Area and all 12 Riparian lots <br /> river classes <br /> Conservation All classes and districts 3�5 Nonriparian <br /> Subdivision lots <br /> Planned Unit total proje st <br /> Developments All classes and districts is area and 1 <br /> tier <br /> (i) AR PUDs must evil u vl <br /> (2) Temperary ground n, ll< 1Q1.11111VJ, <br /> vegetated btAer strips, ether teen iques_must be used to <br /> minimize eresion. <br /> (3)Steps—s13all be taken to-insure <br /> metered er stabilized—as--seer-as pessible after bein g <br /> gibed. <br /> G. Exterior lighting. All exterior lighting shall be directed downward. <br /> Lighting shall not illuminate parcels adjacent to the development <br /> RUB,either directly or indirectly. <br /> H. Shore Recreation Facilities. <br /> i. Shore recreation facilities, including but not limited to <br /> swimming areas, docks and watercraft mooring areas and <br /> launching ramps, must be centralized and located in areas <br /> suitable for them. Evaluation of suitability must include <br /> consideration of land slope, water depth, vegetation, soils, <br /> depth to groundwater and bedrock, or other relevant factors. <br /> CITY OF PEQUOT LAKES I Shoreland Conservation Design Standards Page 7 of 15 <br />