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19. Aerial utility lines shall make maxir,im use of topography <br />to minimi visual contrast with the nvironment. <br />20. When.paralleling a water body aerial utility rights -of -way <br />shall be separated from said bodies by a visual buffer of <br />natural vegetation wherever available, extent where located <br />in Yiighway <br />21. Bends shall be the preferred location for river crossir.r.s <br />of aerial utility lines. <br />Natural Environ-ment <br />1. Utility systems, including; transmission lines, pipelines, <br />sewer trunk lines and treatment plants, water mains, and <br />similar facilities, shall be prohibited on natural shore- <br />lines, except where unavoidably necessary to cross a body <br />of water. <br />2. Any utility brought into a Natural Environment shall be so <br />located that it minimizes envitonmental impact on scenic views <br />or aesthetic qualities. <br />Conservancy Environment <br />1. Utility transmission facilities shall be permitted PROVIDED <br />that they are oriented to crossing the Conservancy Environment <br />area, rather than running along the shoreline area. <br />2. Any utility brought into a Conservancy Environment shall be <br />so located that it minimizes environmental impact on scenic <br />views or aesthetic qualities, and so that it minimizes <br />environmental impact. <br />Rural Environment <br />1. Utility facilities are permitted in the Rural Environment subjec' <br />the General Regulations. <br />Suburban Environment <br />1. Utility facilities are permitted in the Suburban Environment <br />subject td the General Regulations. <br />Urban Environment <br />1. Utility facilities are permitted in the Urban Environment subjec <br />to the General Regulations. <br />EXHIBIT 5 p. 6 of 6 <br />EXCERPTS FROM SNOHOMISH <br />COUNTY SHORELINE MASTER <br />PROGR.NM <br />F-68 <br />Y.>�yZ'.\..+ rnr•� �c....� �.�.... r—r.�5. 1*�3k �Tw�...�u-1�:+Y.Iru�r%L ��..Lw.�.�li� <br />