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1. Vegetation. The prevalent vegetation consists of <br />macrophytes that are typically adapted to areas having <br />hydrologic and soil conditions descried above. <br />Hydrophytic species, do to morphological, physiological, <br />and /or reproduction adaptation(s), have the ability to <br />grow, effectively compete, reproduce, and /or persist in <br />anaerobic soil conditions. the period of inundation or <br />soil saturation varies according to the hydrologic /soil <br />moisture regime. <br />2. Soil. Soils are present and have been classified as <br />hydric,or they possess characteristics that are <br />associated with reducing soil conditions. <br />3. Hydrology. The area is inundated either permanently or <br />periodically at mean water depths equal to or less than <br />two (2) meters (6.6 feet), or the soil is saturated to <br />the surface at some time during the growing season of the <br />prevalent vegetation. the period of inundation or soil <br />saturation varies according to the hydrologic /soil <br />moisture regime. <br />Indicators of vegetation associated with wetlands, of <br />developed under reducing conditions, and of hydrologic <br />conditions that occur in wetland are listed in the "Corps of <br />Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual" (U.S. - ACOE, <br />Environmental Laboratory, 1987. Technical Report Y -87 -1, U.S. <br />Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg,Miss.). <br />As defined here, wetlands also include any watercourse, <br />natural drainage system, water body, stoLm water detention <br />basin or wetland that may be subject to periodic flooding, <br />overflow, and /or seasonal high water table. <br />X. * No definitions <br />Y. Yard. An open space on the lot which is occupied and <br />unobstructed from its lowest level to the sky. A yard extends <br />along a lot line at right angles to such lot line to a depth <br />or width specified in the yard regulations for the zoning <br />district in which such lot is located. <br />Yard - Front. A yard extending across the front of the lot <br />between the side lot lines and lying between the front line of <br />the lot and the nearest line of the building. <br />Yard - Rear. A yard extending across the full width of the <br />lot and lying between the rear line of the lot and the nearest <br />line of the building. <br />* Amended by Ordinance No. , 1994 <br />23 <br />Page 50 <br />
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