(A) Public and private roads, recreational trails and parking areas must be designed to take advantage of natural vegetation and topography to achieve maximum screening from view from public waters. Documentation must be provided by a qualified individual that all roads and parking areas are designed and constructed to minimize and control erosion to public waters consistent with the technical guides of the Hubbard Soil and Water Conservation District, or other technical materials.
(B) Roads, driveways, recreational trails and parking areas must meet structure setbacks and must not be placed within bluff and shore impact zones when other reasonable and feasible placement alternatives exist. If no alternatives exist, they may be placed within these areas, but must be designed to minimize adverse impacts.
(C) Public and private watercraft access ramps, approach roads, and access-related parking areas may be placed within shore impact zones provided that the vegetative screening and erosion control conditions of this section are met. For private facilities, the grading and filling provisions prescribed in § 151.081 (D) of this chapter must be met.
(Prior Code, § 66-73) (Ord. passed 1994) Penalty, see § 151.999