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loss of aquatic and wildlife habitat and negative impacts to the natural scenic beauty and the <br /> unique and sensitive environmental features of Fish Lake. <br /> 4. The fluctuating and uncertain water levels of Fish Lake may pose a health and safety hazard <br /> to permanent structures located near the shore. <br /> CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: <br /> 1. Prior to the issuance of any further zoning or construction permits associated with this <br /> development, the applicant shall submit an erosion control and stormwater management <br /> plan approved by the County Land Conservation Department. Such plan shall address the <br /> following: <br /> a. Temporary construction site and ongoing erosion concerns; <br /> b. Temporary and ongoing stormwater quantity and quality; <br /> c. Post-development water quality; <br /> d. Minimization of runoff, siltation, nutrient loading and pollution into Fish Lake, and; <br /> e. To the extent practicable, the permanent restoration of a thirty-five (35)foot wide <br /> buffer of perennial natural vegetation along the shore. Such buffer shall be designed <br /> to effectively meet the purposes of section 11.04 (1) of the Dane County Code of <br /> Ordinances within 5 years. <br /> 2. No piers, wharves or boat hoists shall be constructed except in compliance with all <br /> applicable permits, rules and guidance of the state Department of Natural Resources. <br /> 3. The use shall be deed restricted to a mobile home park <br /> 4. Prior to the issuance of any zoning permits for construction or location of any structure on <br /> any condominium units with frontage onto Fish Lake, a development plan signed by a <br /> licensed surveyor shall be submitted to the Zoning Administrator. Such plan shall show the <br /> location of the current ordinary highwater mark of Fish Lake as established by the <br /> Department of Natural Resources, and shall show all applicable zoning setback lines. <br /> 5. Condominium units 1 through 36 shall be deed restricted with a document acceptable to the <br /> Zoning Administrator and recorded in the Register of Deeds, that notifies condominium or <br /> land owners that the water levels of Fish Lake may continue to rise, and that their structures <br /> could become nonconforming and/or experience flooding in the future. <br /> 6. The landowner agrees to use only sand or other non-reactive material, not salt, on roads in <br /> the winter and to limit the use of aquatic and terrestrial herbicides and pesticides. <br /> 7. The landowner'agrees to manage all remaining land within the Fish Lake watershed in <br /> accordance with commonly accepted forestry best management practices to protect water <br /> quality, wildlife habitat and scenic beauty. <br /> 8. The landowner agrees to continue to negotiate in good faith with the Town of Roxbury <br /> toward the goal of dedicating a public park or beach on remaining land on the shore of Fish <br /> Lake. <br />