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2023-07 Ordinance Amending City Code Chapter 66 Regulation of Lake Decatur
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2023-07
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2023-07 Ordinance Amending City Code Chapter 66 Regulation of Lake Decatur
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Public Works
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2/27/2023
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mile from the high water mark upstream of said tributaries, and shall include at certain places all <br /> land extended from the 100 foot limit to the top of the bluffs and to the end of ravines where slopes <br /> are steep. <br /> C. Zone-'C" shall consist of territory within 100 feet of Zone"B"as specified. <br /> D. Zone-'D" shall constitute the territory within 500 feet of Zone-'C-' as specified. <br /> E. Zone"E" shall constitute the remainder of the drainage area. <br /> 3-50. TRESPASSING ON DAM. No person shall, at any time, go onto or be upon the <br /> Lake Decatur dam across the Sangamon River, the dam spillway, water intake structure or the <br /> Sangamon River downstream of the Lake Decatur dam for a distance of 300 feet for any purpose <br /> except as directed or permitted by thete-een City in the operation of City business. (Amended, <br /> I <br /> Ordinance 2017-05, February 6, 2017) <br /> 451. PROPERTY ADJACENT TO LAKE. <br /> Ali. Employees of the Lake Services Section of the Public Works Department are hereby <br /> authorized to perform all the duties and responsibilities of Parking Meter Checker, at the direction <br /> of the Chief of Police, but only as to those City-owned or City-leased premises directly adjacent <br /> to Lake Decatur. (Amended, Ordinance 2017-08, February 6, 2017) <br /> B The use of City ownedprope!ly abutting Lake Decatur is restricted to maintaining an <br /> unpaved footpath to access the lake Certain other uses and activities may be allowed after the <br /> acquisition of the appropriate permit(s) by the City including but not limited to docks, ramps, <br /> stairs structures.wools hot tubs hard surface footpaths fire pits fencing retaining walls, <br /> shoreline stabilization vegetation and tree removal. <br />
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