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Regulations of Chapter 1011: Stormwater, Erosion and Sediment Control shall be <br /> met to ensure runoff will not increase and surface water (wetlands) will not be <br /> impacted. The Property shall be in compliance with all City and other regulatory <br /> agencies requirements. <br /> No manure waste shall be stored or spread within 50 ft of a wetland and a 50 ft wide <br /> vegetated wetland buffer shall be maintained to further protect the water resource. <br /> No manure bins or manure storage shall be located in the wetlands or floodplain. <br /> e. Capital Improvement Plan. <br /> There will be no changes to the City's Capital Improvement Plan related to the <br /> commercial stable operation. <br /> f. Policy Plan. <br /> The commercial stable is consistent with the comprehensive plan (i.e. Policy Plan) in <br /> regards to land use, transportation, utilities, local water management and capital <br /> improvements. <br /> g. Natural Environment Plan. <br /> The City's Natural Environment Plan is incorporated into Chapter 2: Resource <br /> Management System Plan of the City's Comprehensive Plan. One goal of the Plan is <br /> to identify,protect and preserve the desirable natural areas and ecological and <br /> aquatic resources of the community. <br /> The Property is part of the City's greenway corridor and shall be in compliance with <br /> all City and other regulatory agency requirements. <br /> No manure waste shall be stored or spread within 50 ft of a wetland and a 50 ft wide <br /> vegetated wetland buffer shall be maintained to further protect the natural resource. <br /> 2. The proposed development application is compatible with present and future land <br /> uses of the area. <br /> The commercial stables are compatible with present and future land uses. The <br /> surrounding land uses are rural residential. <br /> 3. The proposed development application conforms to performance standards herein and <br /> other applicable City Codes. <br /> The commercial stables conform to the performance standards of the City Code. <br /> 9 <br />