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8 USE REGULATIONS <br /> 1. Wherever feasible, all utilities shall be placed <br /> underground. <br /> 2. Where utility construction or maintenance activities <br /> will result in disruption of shoreline vegetation, <br /> development plans shall include provisions for tem- <br /> porary soil stabilization during construction and <br /> for restoration of the site to preconstruction <br /> appearance upon completion of the project. <br /> 3. New utility installations in the shoreline areas <br /> shall be designed and installed to be aesthetically <br /> pleasing where suitable. <br /> 4. Utility rights-of-way through or leading to areas <br /> designated for public use shall, unless deemed a <br /> safety hazard, be incorporated into public access pro- <br /> grams to and along Everett's shorelines subject to <br /> the rights of private property owners. <br /> ENVIRONMENTS <br /> 1. Urban Environment: Utilities are permitted in the <br /> Urban Environment subject to the general and speciff'; <br /> regulations. <br /> 2. Conservancy - Recreation: Utilities are permitted in <br /> the Conservancy - Recreation Environment subject to <br /> general and specific regulations in addition to the <br /> following: <br /> Storm Drainange and sanitary sewer oper- <br /> ating in the shoreline areas shall not <br /> adversely affect water quality nor inter- <br /> fere with the use of the shoreline. <br /> 3. Conservancy - Resource Protection: Utilities are <br /> conditional use in the Conservancy - Resource Pro- <br /> tection Environment. <br /> 4. Diverse Resource Management Area: Utilities are not <br /> permitted in the Diverse Resource Management Area, <br /> until such time as the Diverse Resource Management <br /> policies have been complied with. <br /> 5. Rura.y ' Utilities are permitted in the Rural Environ- <br /> ' ment subject to the general and specific regulations. <br /> EXHIBIT 4 p. 2 of 6 <br /> EXCERPT FROM SHORELINE <br /> MASTER PROGRAM FOR CITY <br /> OF EVERETT <br /> IV-54 <br /> 66 <br />