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Construction of permanent structures in areas subject to natural hazards, including floods, landslides, and avalanches, shall be subject to the requirements and limitations set forth in chapters 13.74, "Flood Damage Prevention Regulations", and 13.75, "Natural Hazard Areas", of this title. (Ord. 2012-15, 9-20-2012)
A. Health Department Approval Required: Prior to issuance of a conditional use permit or site plan approval for all uses in the FR zones, regardless of size or number of units, the applicant shall receive the written approval of the health department certifying that all water quality and health requirements have been satisfied and that the proposed construction will not damage the natural watershed.
B. Developments Of More Than Nine Lots/Units: Developments of more than nine (9) lots or units shall receive the written approval of the Utah department of environmental quality certifying that the culinary water system and the sewerage system meet all state water quality and health requirements. All approvals shall be in accordance with the regulations of the Utah department of environmental quality relating to culinary water supply and wastewater disposal.
C. Applicable State Regulations And Standards: The applicable state regulations for individual wastewater disposal systems can be found in the Utah administrative code sections R317-501 through R317-513, as amended from time to time. The applicable state regulations for culinary water supply can be found in Utah administrative code, as amended from time to time.
D. Subsequent Changes In Site Plan: If, after health department or Utah department of environmental quality review and action pursuant to this section, a site plan is modified such that the original limits of disturbance change, the applicant must submit the modified site plan to the appropriate health agency for retesting and a new determination whether all state wastewater and culinary water standards have been met. Evidence of such retesting must be submitted prior to final approval of the site plan. (Ord. 2012-15, 9-20-2012)
Grading shall be permitted only in conformance with the standards and limitations set forth in the foothills and canyons overlay zone, subsection 13.72.030C, "Grading Standards", of this title. (Ord. 2012-15, 9-20-2012)
Removal of trees or natural vegetation shall not be permitted except in conformance with the standards and requirements set forth in the foothills and canyons overlay zone, subsection 13.72.030H, "Tree And Vegetation Protection", of this title. (Ord. 2012-15, 9-20-2012)
All utilities in the FR zones shall be placed underground, except as may be provided for in chapter 13.79, "Utility And Facility System Placement Regulations", of this title. (Ord. 2012-15, 9-20-2012)
All buildings and accessory structures in the FR zones, including single-family dwellings, shall be located, constructed, and designed in compliance with the development standards set forth in the foothills and canyons overlay zone, section 13.72.030, "Development Standards", of this title, and in chapter 13.73, "Foothills And Canyons Site Development And Design Standards", of this title. (Ord. 2012-15, 9-20-2012)
A. Permitted Uses: The community development director shall determine the number of off street parking spaces required, provided the minimum requirements of chapter 13.80 of this title are met, except that the planning commission may modify the requirements of sections 13.80.060 through 13.80.130 of this title if such modification will better preserve views, protect existing trees/vegetation, or reduce the amount of disturbance to steep slopes, wetlands, streams, or other sensitive environmental areas.
B. Conditional Uses: The planning commission shall determine the number of off street parking spaces required, provided the minimum requirements of chapter 13.80 of this title are met, except that the planning commission may modify the requirements of sections 13.80.060 through 13.80.130 of this title if such modification will better preserve views, protect existing trees/vegetation, or reduce the amount of disturbance to steep slopes, wetlands, streams, or other sensitive environmental areas.
C. Covered Parking: Covered parking is encouraged for all developments in the FR zone. (Ord. 2012-15, 9-20-2012)
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