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(1) No development activity may be conducted that disturbs, removes, fills, dredges, clears, destroys, or alters, stream corridors or wetlands, including vegetation, except for restoration and maintenance activities allowed by this Code, and applicable State or Federal law.

(2) Stream corridor and wetland area delineation shall be performed by an engineer licensed in the State of Utah who has demonstrated experience and expertise to conduct the required site analysis, following, or operating in accordance with any applicable, current Federal manuals, requirements, and laws.

(3) The following setback requirements apply:

(a) All buildings, structures, and parking lots shall be set back at least fifty (50) feet horizontally from the ordinary high-water mark of stream corridors. (See Figure 14.33A.10: Setback from Stream Corridor – Permitted and Figure 14.33A.11: Setback from Stream Corridor – Not Permitted).

Figure 14.33A.10. Setback from Stream Corridor – Permitted

(This dwelling is set back more than fifty (50) feet horizontally from the ordinary high-water mark of a stream corridor.)

Figure 14.33A.11. Setback from Stream Corridor – Not Permitted

(This dwelling is not set back more than fifty (50) feet horizontally from the ordinary high-water mark of a stream corridor.)

(b) All buildings, structures, and parking lots shall be set back at least fifty (50) feet horizontally from the delineated edge of a wetland.

(Enacted 2020-22)