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Chagrin River Watershed Partners, Inc. Mayfield Village <br />February 13, 2011 <br />1. Recreational Activity. Hiking, fishing, hunting, picnicking, and similar passive <br />recreational uses, as permitted by federal, state, and local laws. <br />2. Removal of Damaged or Diseased Trees. Damaged or diseased trees maybe removed. <br />Revegetation and/or Reforestation. Riparian setbacks may be revegetated and/or <br />reforested with native, noninvasive plant species. <br />B. By Conditional Use Permit Granted by the Planning and Zoning Commission: When granting <br />Conditional Use Permits for the following uses, the Planning and Zoning Commission may, for <br />good cause, attach such conditions as it deems appropriate. Permits issued under this regulation <br />are issued to the applicant only, shall not be transferred, and shall be void if not implemented <br />within one (1) year of issuance. <br />1. Crossings: Crossings of designated watercourses through riparian setbacks with roads, <br />driveways, easements, bridges, culverts, utility service lines, or other means may be <br />permitted provided such crossings minimize disturbance in riparian setbacks and mitigate <br />any necessary disturbances. Such crossings shall only be undertaken upon approval of a <br />Crossing Plan by the Planning and Zoning Commission. Any costs associated with <br />. review of Crossing Plans maybe assessed to the applicant. <br />If work will occur below the ordinary high water mark of the designated watercourse, <br />proof of compliance with the applicable conditions of a US Army Corps of Engineers <br />Section 404 Permit (either a Nationwide Permit, including the Ohio State Certification <br />Special Conditions and Limitations, or an Individual Permit, .including Ohio 401 water <br />quality certification), shall also be provided to Mayfield Village. Proof of compliance <br />shall be the following: <br />a. A site plan showing that any proposed crossing conforms to the general and <br />special conditions of the applicable Nationwide Permit, or <br />b. A copy of the authorization letter from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers <br />approving activities under the applicable Nationwide Permit, or <br />A copy of the authorization letter from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers <br />approving activities under an Individual Permit. <br />2. Streambank Stabilization Projects. Streambank stabilization projects along designated <br />watercourses may be allowed, provided that such measures are ecologically compatible <br />and substantially utilize natural materials and native plant species to the maximum extent <br />practicable. Such streambank stabilization measures shall only be undertaken upon <br />approval of a Streambank Stabilization.Plan by the Planning and Zoning Commission. <br />Any costs associated with review of Streambank Stabilization Plans may be assessed to <br />the applicant. <br />If streambank stabilization work is proposed below the ordinary high water mark of the <br />designated watercourse, proof of compliance with the applicable conditions of a US <br />Army Corps of Engineers Section 404 Permit (either aNationwide Permit, including the <br />Ohio State Certification Special Conditions and Limitations, or an Individual Permit, <br />6 <br />