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b. Alterations within the wetland buffer zone do not extend <br /> into or impact the adjacent wetland. <br /> c. The permit requests public and/or private utility work on <br /> existing facilities. <br /> and for the following work within the wetland buffer zone, but <br /> outside of the wetland not having adverse impacts upon the <br /> wetlands. <br /> a. Installation and maintenance of fences. <br /> b. Landscaping not including impervious surfaces <br /> c. Detached garages and accessory buildings. <br /> d. Grading which does not adversely alter storm water <br /> storage capacity, storm water flow direction or runoff <br /> intensity. <br /> e. Temporary structures not requiring permanent foundations <br /> or pads for support. <br /> II. The City Council may issue permits which meet the standards in <br /> this Chapter and are beyond the scope of the administrative <br /> approval above; which have been reviewed by City staff and <br /> referred to Council; or which are appealed to Council after <br /> having been reviewed and denied by City staff. <br /> 48.07. EXCEPTIONS; PERMIT. <br /> A. Emergencies. Upon the declaration of an emergency by the <br /> City, emergency work necessary to preserve life or property <br /> shall be permitted in a wetland zoning district. <br /> B. Repairs. Upon application and approval by the Council City, <br /> a person may repair or maintain any lawful use of land <br /> existing on the date of adoption of this Chapter. <br /> 48.08 <br /> B. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code to the <br /> contrary, may develop a municipally owned recreation or park <br /> facility on City owned lands which will involve the <br /> development within a wetlands zoning district as part of an <br /> integrated plan, comprising not less than 75 acres, where such <br /> development would reasonably conserve, preserve and enhance <br /> 15 <br />