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9/23/1998
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M • <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 2332-98 <br /> AN ORDINANCE amending the City of Everett Environmentally Sensitive Area Ordinance. <br /> Ordinance No. 1838-91: <br /> THE CITY OF EVERETT DOES ORDAIN: <br /> Section 1: Section 10 of Ordinance No. 1838-91 (EMC 37.100) which reads as follows: <br /> Section 10: Standard Wetland Buffer Width Requirements. <br /> A. Standard Buffer Width. The following minimum buffers of native vegetation shall <br /> apply to wetlands based upon the wetland category. Buffers shall be measured from the <br /> wetland boundary delineated as required by subsection 37.090A. If the designated <br /> buffer contains significant vegetation with drip lines extending beyond the edge of the <br /> buffer, the buffer shall be extended to five feet beyond the outside edge of the drip <br /> line. For purposes of this section, "significant vegetation" means a healthy evergreen <br /> tree, ten inches in diameter or greater, measured 4.5 feet above existing grade. <br /> 1. Category I: one hundred feet; <br /> 2. Category II: seventy-five feet; <br /> 3. Category III: fifty feet; <br /> 4. Category IV: twenty-five feet. <br /> B. Required Fencing-Signs. <br /> 1. A temporary construction fence shall be placed along the construction setback <br /> line to prevent encroachment during construction. The city may require any <br />
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