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of Agriculture and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. <br />(6) Filling, grading, excavating, depositing soils imported from off site, and <br />application of chemical herbicides, pesticides and fertilizers are prohibited <br />unless they meet one of more of the following: <br />(a) Are directly related to a use permitted in the IWB area. <br />(b) Address an imminent threat to public health and safety. <br />(c) Result in enhancement of water quality, and enhancement or maintenance <br />of stormwater conveyance capacity, flood control capacity, groundwater <br />discharge and recharge capacity and wildlife habitat. <br />9.4850 Exceptions. The planning director shall have authority to grant exceptions to the <br />standard setback distances and permitted uses within /WB areas subject to site review <br />approval and in accordance with the following provisions: <br />(1) Criteria. Exceptions shall be granted only if the applicant demonstrates in <br />writing that at least one of the following exists: <br />(a) Through a combination of buffer enhancements and site design alterations <br />a smaller buffer setback distance can provide protection to the resource <br />that is equal to or better than that provided by the standard buffers <br />specified above, including, but not limited to meeting or exceeding EC <br />9.2530 Natural Resource Special Standards (1) through (4). <br />(b) No economically viable use allowed within the base zone or special area <br />zone could occur as a result of the application of these setback and buffer <br />provisions, and that this circumstance is not purposefully brought about by <br />any deliberate action of the owner or developer of the property. <br />An exception shall be granted by the planning director in these cases, and Type <br />II buffers of less than 50 feet are permitted on high value wetlands and Type II <br />buffers of less than 25 feet are permitted on moderate value wetlands. Setbacks <br />around high value wetlands shall not be less than 25 feet in any case. <br />(2) Buffer Averaging. Wherever practical, reductions in buffer distance from the <br />standard buffer setback distances due to approved exceptions shall be <br />accomplished through averaging the buffer distance on a site. Averaging means <br />that when the buffer setback is reduced in one location, it is expanded <br />somewhere else in compensation so that the total buffer area remains the same. <br />(a) Wherever practical, reductions in buffer distance due to approved <br />exceptions shall occur adjacent to lower value or less sensitive areas <br />within a given wetland site and expansion of the buffer in compensation <br />shall occur adjacent to higher value or more sensitive areas within a given <br />wetland site. <br />(b) To the extent practicable, wherever buffers are reduced from the standard <br />setbacks along channel sites or other linear sites, buffers shall be increased <br />on the opposite bank of the channel across from the area where the <br />reduction is allowed. <br />(3) Reductions to Other Standards. The planning director shall have authority to <br />Ordinance - 175 <br />