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• <br /> 8 = Forest practices are allowed in any environment when completed as part of a public access or mitigation/restoration proposal. <br /> 9 = Only minor public access improvements such as trails,boardwalks,overlooks, interpretive signs are permitted. Associated facilities including parking,restrooms,etc.,must be located <br /> outside of the Conservancy environment,.provided that only pervious surface parking for public access may be provided in the Conservancy Agriculture environment designated area. In <br /> addition,recreation associated with agricultural uses,such as demonstration farms,shall he permitted in the Conservancy Agriculture environment. <br /> 10=Permitted on structures allowed over water. <br /> 11 =Expansion of existing facilities does not require a conditional use. <br /> 12=Permitted to the pierhead/harbor line when the use is permitted on the adjacent shoreline site. <br /> 13 =A conditional use permit is required for expansion of the railroad in the Urban Conservancy environment along Port Gardner Bay. <br /> 14=A conditional use permit is not required for water-dependent utilities. <br /> 15=Nonwater-oriented commercial uses are only allowed in the North Marina Planned Development Overlay-WC zone area,shown on Figure 5.1. (Ordinance 2766-04) <br /> CSC? <br /> Vl 20 <br /> G;� <br />
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