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<br /> ` 3. Intenmitte t atteana gaming dineetty into Univens%ty Lake.. ; ;
<br /> bleaawt, o-tong a tine tanning pc'cpend-efttat to the cenLten,C.Lne
<br /> o6 .the .i. .tenmittejrt atteam one hwndted beet 6rom such atncam I I
<br /> centeml i.ne.
<br /> 4. Intermittent atneama (�.Coiu.iing into s.ttecuna which ;.Cow d•ihectCy '
<br /> .iivto Unn,i.vens.<,ty Laze. Aleaswte a.iong a. Piste rwm-cng penpennd.cu2an
<br /> to the centen.t;i.nte e6 the isttevn.Lt.ten-t stlteam 6i6ty beet 6tom III I
<br /> 3 such atteum centen.Q,Lnes.
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<br /> 5. Un.tvets.i..ty Lake. Mecrswce along a tine uniting penpendieulan. to
<br /> > the high eaten math o6 6toodp.Ca n bowtdany (wlu,cheven is 6an.tlten
<br /> 6hom the Lake) one hwtdy.ed Sent 6hom ouch high wr.ten mark on I: E Ii
<br /> '� 6taodpCaint bawtdany (euhie{seven is Gant{ten 6hom the. Lake) {zCua an i . r` ,
<br /> addi tLonaZ distance equa.0 to: ;; =1
<br /> 4 x atop, x 100
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<br /> where "afope° .i6 exptessed as a peneentage den.ived by d vi.di g j l
<br /> by 100 the rise in elevation between the high wate�n tine o6 the. ! E
<br /> Lake and a point one hunched beet 6hom that point along the
<br /> t above-deacnLbed penpendicaean Pine.
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<br /> 1 The mist-big natw&ze. vegetation in the des-ignated bub6en cu.ea6 aha.P_E i
<br /> not be dust.wtbed in any uny that wou.Cd reduce the anea'S e66ecti.veneas
<br /> in achieving .the objectives set 6on_th in ..th.r_.s aubaec,tLon, In addition,
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<br /> : bcc66en an.eaa 6tom which the vegetative covet has been removed aha.CC I
<br /> be planted on at/Le/wise provided with ground coven devices oh. atwcA:i .ea ; !
<br /> ,- I su66.ic-Lent to allow .the bu66enatea-to aceomp.C2.ah the objectives set 6otth
<br /> ( in .thud aubseation. -
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<br /> r .i. Sedunent Storage - sediment aha.CC be heta.uted on the site o6 the i
<br /> i ; deve.topment.
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<br /> i j. Detention at Retention Areas - reten.tLonn and detention ponds may be i'
<br /> used to retain and detain the • c,r.eaa ed and aeceCem ted auto 56 which I i I
<br /> :` I the deveeopmenct genena.te.a• Wa.ten shall be. te.Ce sed 6hom detention i,i ;
<br /> ponds into watvccowraea of wetlands at a torte and .in a. manner
<br /> appicox unating the natonat Stow wh,Leh would have oeeunned be6ore
<br /> development. Retention and detention ponds 'Shalt be designed so ;I
<br /> that they maintain .their atrueatwraL integnit:y when subject to a. !;l
<br /> 100 seat ataun. Detention and retention arena shall be. de-signed i {
<br /> 4 that ,sh0reeutes are sinuous na.then than 4t'v ti.g{a.t and ao that {
<br /> I the length o6 ahoneeine is maximized, thus o66en ng more Space Sot
<br /> • . the gtowth 06 Ci.ttonal vegetation, The banka o6 detention and j' t '
<br /> retention arcues ahaLL stop, at a gentle grade into the uxtten as a. !i
<br /> sa6eguatd against dnoc�ning, penaona.L .intjuuy on o-then. acaidcnts, ,i i.•
<br /> to encowtage the growth o6 vegetation and to allow the a.Ctefutate ;�
<br /> 6tooding and expoawte 06 the mans along the ahate Lnc as wa.tat
<br /> teveC4 pet-i_cdLcalCy rise and 6aCC, I
<br /> k_ Open Space - the use at dtnuragc 6acW.tica and vegetated bu66a1 1
<br /> zones as open space, ncatea.t-inre, and connscnvation atcas sha.CC be ! {
<br /> enncowtag ed,
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<br /> C. Grassed Swa.Ces - dtaurage rut.th un the development sha-LC be accommodated • ;
<br /> by the rnatwAni d:a.unage .systems whene.vet passible. The use. o5 •
<br /> g.tasaed dta_i.nege. ftrys to eharunce ucttc;t shaft be enecu•taged. The •
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