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462.357, 2010 Minnesota Statutes Page 1 of 2 <br /> .�, <br /> ;. <br /> � <br /> Subd. le. Nonconformities. (a) Except as otherwise provided by law, any nonconformity, <br /> including the lawful use or occupation of land or premises existing at the time of the adoption of <br /> an additional control under this chapter, may be continued, including through repair, replacement, <br /> restoration, maintenance, or improvement, but not including expansion, unless: <br /> (1) the nonconformity or occupancy is discontinued for a period of more than one year; or <br /> (2) any nonconforming use is destroyed by fire or other peril to the extent of greater than 50 <br /> percent of its estimated market value, as indicated in the records of the county assessor at the time <br /> of damage, and no building permit has been applied for within 180 days of when the property is <br /> damaged. In this case, a municipality may impose reasonable conditions upon a zoning or building <br /> permit in order to mitigate any newly created impact on adjacent property or water body. When a <br /> nonconforming structure in the shoreland district with less than 50 percent of the required setback <br /> from the water is destroyed by fire or other peril to greater than 50 percent of its estimated market <br /> value, as indicated in the records of the county assessor at the time of damage, the structure <br /> setback may be increased if practicable and reasonable conditions are placed upon a zoning or <br /> building permit to mitigate created impacts on the adjacent property or water body. <br /> (b) Any subsequent use or occupancy of the land or premises shall be a conforming use or <br /> occupancy. A municipality may, by ordinance, permit an expansion or impose upon <br /> nonconformities reasonable regulations to prevent and abate nuisances and to protect the public <br /> health, welfare, or safety. This subdivision does not prohibit a municipality from enforcing an <br /> ordinance that applies to adults-only bookstores, adults-only theaters, or similar adults-only <br /> businesses, as defined by ordinance. <br /> (c) Notwithstanding paragraph (a), a municipality shall regulate the repair, replacement, <br /> maintenance, improvement, or expansion of nonconforming uses and structures in floodplain areas <br /> to the extent necessary to maintain eligibility in the National Flood Insurance Program and not <br /> increase flood damage potential or increase the degree of obstruction to flood flows in the <br /> floodway. <br /> (d) Paragraphs (d) to (j) apply to shoreland lots of record in the office of the county recorder <br /> on the date of adoption of local shoreland controls that do not meet the requirements for lot size <br /> or lot width. A municipality shall regulate the use of nonconforming lots of record and the repair, <br /> replacement, maintenance, improvement, or expansion of nonconforming uses and structures in <br /> shoreland areas according to paragraphs (d) to (j). <br /> (e) A nonconforming single lot of record located within a shoreland area may be allowed as a <br /> building site without variances from lot size requirements, provided that: <br /> (1) all structure and septic system setback distance requirements can be met; <br /> (2) a Type 1 sewage treatment system consistent with Minnesota Rules, chapter 7080, can be <br /> installed or the lot is connected to a public sewer; and <br /> (3) the impervious surface coverage does not exceed 25 percent of the lot. <br /> (� In a group of two or more contiguous lots of record under a common ownership, an <br /> individual lot must be considered as a separate parcel of land for the purpose of sale or <br /> development, if it meets the following requirements: <br /> https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=462.357 9/15/2011 <br />
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