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• of drought, overdraft, unavoidable impacts to a reasonable <br /> pollutiono r degree. <br /> mismanagement; to secure <br /> safety from floods; to Justification: Day-to-day impacts <br /> reduce the financial of man such as sanding of streets <br /> burdens imposed upon the for public safety, or fertilization <br /> community through rescue of lawns cannot reasonably be <br /> and relief efforts prevented. These, and many other <br /> occasioned by the activities, lead to sedimentation <br /> occupancy or use of areas and eutrophication of public <br /> subject to periodic waters. Since prevention is <br /> flooding; to prevent loss unreasonable or impossible, <br /> of life, property damage, management with the objective of <br /> and the losses and risks minimization of impacts should be <br /> associated with flood practiced. This management <br /> conditions; to reduce the practice fits the spirit of the <br /> financial burdcn3 impoocd Ordinance. <br /> upon the community <br /> through correction of "surface and ground - page 2" <br /> erosion problems; that, <br /> with proper foresight, Intent: To provide language which <br /> could be avoided; to provides a precise description of <br /> enhance and preserve the type of water supplies which <br /> avoid the financial are to be protected. <br /> • burden of the need for <br /> the community to reclaim Justification: The term "surface <br /> it3 water quality; and to and ground water" is the technical <br /> enhance and preserve the term currently used to describe <br /> location, charaeter and water resources. <br /> extent of natural <br /> drainage ways cour3c3. <br /> "financial burden" <br /> B. The public interest <br /> necessitates sound land Intent: To expand the purpose of <br /> use development, as land this Ordinance beyond reducing <br /> is a limited and financial burdens resulting from <br /> irreplaceable resource, erusiud and water quality <br /> and the land within the degradation to a broader purpose of <br /> municipality is a "reducing erosion problems" and <br /> resource to be developed "enhancement and preservation of <br /> in a manner which will water quality and drainage <br /> result in minimum damage courses." <br /> to the quality of life, <br /> property, threat to Justification: This Ordinance does <br /> health and reduction of not require a demonstration of no <br /> private/public economic adverse financial burden during the <br /> loss caused by drainage evaluation of wetland permit <br /> • problems. applications. The Ordinance's <br /> purpose was therefore understood to <br /> 2362161/WZO.WP/PLS 3 <br />