§ 153.64 CONSERVATION AREA STANDARDS.
   (A)   Upland preservation areas placed under conservation easement must be placed in outlots or other publicly owned or accessible land.
   (B)   Fencing between conservation areas and private property may be required in some circumstances.
   (C)   Monumentation is required for wetland and shoreland setbacks, as well as areas designated as upland preserves and placed under conservation easement.
   (D)   Posts must be placed at each corner, angle point, approximately every 500 feet along a tangent (straight line segment), and at each intersection between the setback boundary and existing property lines (i.e., at each lot line). An exception to this specification may be for setback boundaries that are described as abutting and following a meandering riparian edge where permanent monumentation would be impracticable.
   (E)   Posts must be a minimum length of 72 inches.
   (F)   An appropriate, approved setback boundary sign must be attached to the top of each post. Easement boundary signs must be no smaller than six inches by nine inches in size. At a minimum, easement boundary signs must identify the area as a conservation area and indicate that mowing, spraying, and other land disturbing activities are not permitted.
   (G)   Monumentation requirements may be altered for sites with unique circumstances at county discretion.
(Ord. 99-2022, passed 6-28-22)