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Chapter 153 Water Resource Management Adopted 6/28/2022 <br /> Page 31 of 34 <br />(C)Monumentation is required for wetland and shoreland setbacks, as well as areas designated as upland <br />preserves and placed under conservation easement. <br />(D)Posts must be placed at each corner, angle point, approximately every 500 feet along a tangent (straight <br />line segment), and at each intersection between the setback boundary and existing property lines (i.e. at <br />each lot line). An exception to this specification may be for setback boundaries that are described as <br />abutting and following a meandering riparian edge where permanent monumentation would be <br />impracticable. <br />(E)Posts must be a minimum length of seventy two (72) inches. <br />(F)An appropriate, approved setback boundary sign must be attached to the top of each post. Easement <br />boundary signs must be no smaller than 6 inches by 9 inches in size. At a minimum, easement boundary <br />signs must identify the area as a conservation area and indicate that mowing, spraying, and other land <br />disturbing activities are not permitted. <br />(G)Monumentation requirements may be altered for sites with unique circumstances at County discretion. <br />ENFORCEMENT <br />§ 153.70 AUTHORITY/RESPONSIBILITY. <br />The county shall have the overall authority to enforce the provisions of this chapter. If the LGU has an <br />approved and adopted Local Water Plan and elects to take on principal responsibility for enforcement of this <br />chapter, an individual agreement will be negotiated to determine principal review and enforcement <br />responsibility based on the LGU's ability to implement this chapter. <br />§ 153.71 METHOD OF ENFORCEMENT. <br />The county may take the following actions as appropriate: <br />(A)Issue stop work orders; <br />(A)Issue a notice of violation; <br />(B)Issue an order for correction; <br />(C)Withhold the scheduling of inspections and/or the issuance of a certificate of occupancy; <br />(D)Revoke any approval issued by the county to the responsible party for the site in question; <br />(E)Take such action as necessary in a court of competent jurisdiction to attain compliance; <br />(F)Use financial security as provided under § 153.74; <br />(G)Institute appropriate actions or proceedings, including injunctive relief to prevent, restrain, correct or <br />abate such violations or threatened violations. The county may recover costs incurred for corrective <br />action in a civil action in any court of competent jurisdiction and such costs may be certified by court <br />order to the County Auditor as a special tax against the real property. <br />§ 153.73 INSPECTIONS. <br />(A)After issuance of a permit, the county or SWCD may perform such field inspections and monitoring of the <br />approved activity as the county or SWCD deems necessary to determine compliance with the conditions