§ 13-107. Types of shoreline use permits.  


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  • (a)

    MUZ permit: A permit for mowing and underbrushing on federal property designated as a mowing and underbrush zone by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and which generally extends 50 feet from the federal property line to the shore.

    (b)

    NSVA permit: A permit for mowing and underbrushing beyond the mowing and underbrush zone and within the narrow shoreline variance areas, which requires payment of a one-time mitigation cost for environmental/natural resource losses caused by frequent mowing and clearing. Revenues generated from the mitigation fees will be utilized for habitat improvements.

    (c)

    HMZ permit: a permit to perform activities past the mowing and underbrush zone on a seasonal basis in an attempt to enhance the establishment of flora and fauna prescribed in the permit application.

    (d)

    Irrigation permit: A permit to allow water lines or any other structure used to draw water from the lake to irrigate private property to cross federal property.

(Ord. No. 08-1788, § 1, 12-15-1008)