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reduce other setbacks and landscape requirements contained in this land use <br /> code on properties where wetland buffer setbacks are required. <br /> (4) Applicable Standards. All construction, vegetation removal and earth moving <br /> that takes place inside standard /WB setback areas as approved through this <br /> exception process shall conform to EC 9.2530 Natural Resource Special <br /> Standards (2) through (19). <br /> 9.4860 IWB Miscellaneous Provisions. <br /> (1) Type I buffer setbacks that are not enhanced by the owner or developer may be <br /> enhanced in cooperation with the owner(s) by government or other non -profit <br /> agencies or organizations as part of demonstration projects, habitat management <br /> or other programs that are consistent with adopted plans or policies. <br /> (2) To the extent practicable, density transfers shall be used to offset restrictions on <br /> building within buffer setback areas in residential zones. A density transfer is <br /> an allowance within a given parcel or development site under one ownership to <br /> increase the density beyond the normal code limits, in compensation for a <br /> reduction elsewhere on the site required or caused by local regulations. <br /> Special Development Standards for Certain Uses <br /> 95000 Purpose and Applicability. In addition to other development standards in this land <br /> use code, sections 9.5050 through 9.5850 contain special development standards for <br /> certain uses. Except as otherwise provided in sections 9.5050 through 9.5850, where <br /> the Land Uses and Permit Requirements Table for the applicable zone indicates that <br /> the use is (S) "permitted, subject to zone verification and the Special Development <br /> Standards for Certain Uses beginning at EC 9.5000," consistency with these standards <br /> is required in order to establish the subject use. In the event of a conflict between the <br /> general development standards and the special development standards, the provisions <br /> of the special development standards control. <br /> 9.5050 Amateur Radio Antenna Structure Standards. <br /> (1) The maximum permitted height is 70 feet measured from the ground directly <br /> below the structure's base, unless a variance is approved. <br /> (2) The minimum setback from all property lines to the structure's base is at least 1 <br /> foot for every 3 feet of height, unless a variance is approved. (For example, an <br /> antenna structure 70 feet in height would need to be set back a minimum of 23 <br /> feet from all adjacent property lines.) This standard shall not apply to antenna <br /> structures that extend a maximum of 18 feet above the height of the main house <br /> or building, whether the antenna structure is attached to it or freestanding. <br /> (3) Parts and assembly shall be in compliance with the manufacturer's <br /> specifications or those of an engineer licensed by the State of Oregon. <br /> (4) The antenna structure shall be adequately grounded as required by specialty <br /> Ordinance - 176 <br />
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