§ 1294.07  USES PROHIBITED IN RIPARIAN SETBACKS.
   Any use not authorized under this regulation shall be prohibited in riparian setbacks. By way of example, the following uses are specifically prohibited, however, prohibited uses are not limited to those examples listed here.
   (a)   Construction. There shall be no structures, except as permitted under § 1294.06 of this regulation.
   (b)   Dredging and the like. There shall be no drilling, filling, dredging or dumping of soils, spoils, liquids, yard wastes or solid materials, except for noncommercial composting of uncontaminated natural materials and except as permitted under § 1294.06 of this regulation.
   (c)   Roads or driveways. There shall be no roads or driveways, except as permitted under § 1294.06 of this regulation.
   (d)   Motorized vehicles. There shall be no use of motorized vehicles, except for the use of lawn mowers, tractors and other mechanized vehicles or equipment necessary to mow, trim, cut, cultivate, plant or maintain vegetation or to remove damaged or diseased trees, all as permitted in riparian setbacks under § 1294.06 of this regulation, or as needed to eradicate invasive species or noxious weeds.
   (e)   Disturbance of natural vegetation. There shall be no disturbance of natural vegetation within riparian setbacks except for the following:
      (1)   Maintenance of lawns, landscaping, shrubbery or trees existing at the time of passage of this regulation;
      (2)   Cultivation of lawns, landscaping, shrubbery or trees in accordance with an approved Landscaping Plan submitted in conformance with § 1294.06(b)(3) of this regulation; and
      (3)   Conservation measures designed to remove damaged or diseased trees or to control noxious weeds or invasive species.
   (f)   Parking lots. There shall be no parking lots.
   (g)   New surface and/or subsurface sewage disposal or treatment areas. Riparian setbacks shall not be used for the disposal or treatment of sewage, except as necessary to repair or replace an existing home sewage disposal system and in accordance with recommendations by the Lake County General Health District.
(Ord. 02-O-33, passed 7-8-2002)