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c. Method of placement and compaction; <br /> d. Type of proposed surfacing; <br /> e. Method of perimeter erosion control; <br /> f. Proposed 'use of filled area. <br /> 4. The perimeter of all landfills shall be provided with some <br /> means to control erosion, such as vegetation, retaining walls, <br /> or other mechanisms. <br /> Natural Environment <br /> 1. Landfills are not permitted in the Natural Environment . <br /> Conservancy Environment <br /> 1. Landfills shall not be permitted in the Conservancy Environment <br /> for the purpose of creating new land area. <br /> 2. Landfills on lakes and rivers shall not be permitted in the <br /> Conservancy Environment. <br /> 3. Retaining walls may not be utilized to control erosion from <br /> landfills in the Conservancy Environment . <br /> Rural Environment <br /> 1. Landfills within any 100-year floodplain of a river shall be <br /> allowed in the Rural Environment solely for the purpose of <br /> flood a structure and shall be subject to . the limita- <br /> onsof the National Flood Insurance Act . <br /> 2 . Landfills shall not be permitted in the Rural Environment for <br /> the purpose of creating new land area. <br /> 3 . Landfills within a river channel shall not be permitted. <br /> Suburban Environment <br /> 1 . Landfills below the ordinary high water mark shall not be permit- <br /> ted within the Suburban Environment . <br /> Urban Environment <br /> 1. Landfills are permitted in the Urban Environment subject to the <br /> General Regulations . <br /> F-36 <br />