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2883
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7/1/1987
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8 <br /> REGULATIONS <br /> General <br /> 1. Applications for installation of utility facilities shall in- <br /> clude the following (at a minimum) : <br /> a. Reason why utility facility must in a shoreline area; <br /> b. Alternative locations considered and reasons for their <br /> elimination; <br /> c. Locationof other utility facilities in the vicinity of <br /> the proposed project to include the facilities of other <br /> types of utilities; <br /> d. Proposed method(s) of construction; <br /> e. Plans for reclamation of areas distrubed during construction. <br /> f. Landscape plans (where appropriate) ; <br /> g. Documentation that major utility developments are consistent <br /> with adopted County comprehensive plans for utilities, <br /> where such plans exist. <br /> 2. Utility transmission lines shall be underground (underwater) <br /> wherever practical and where not significantly detrimental to <br /> the environment. <br /> 3. Utility distribution lines,service lines, and connections <br /> shall be underground (underwater)wherever practical PROVIDED <br /> that such systems designed to serve floodplain development <br /> need not be so located. <br /> 4. Above-ground generating facilities, switching complexes, <br /> pumping stations, treatment plants, storage tanks, and substatic <br /> shall be located at least 200 feet from the ordinary high water <br /> mark and shall be landscaped. <br /> 5. Upon completion of installation of utility systems or of any <br /> maintenance project which disrupts the environment, the disturbe <br /> area shall be regraded to compatibility with the natural terrair <br /> and replanted (where appropriate) to prevent erosion and provide <br /> • an attractive, harmonious vegetation cover. Maintenance care <br /> for newly planted vegetation shall be provided until it is <br /> established. <br /> 6. Where utility systems cross shoreline areas, clearing necessary <br /> for installation or maintenance shall be kept to a minimum <br /> width necessary to prevent interference by trees and other <br /> • vegetation with the proposed systems. <br /> EXHIBIT 4 p. 4 of 6 <br /> EXCERPTS FROM SNOHOMISH <br /> COUNTY SHORELINE MASTER <br /> F-66' PROGRAM <br /> 68 <br />
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