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Watercraft Types and Density <br /> •The number of watercraft (called restricted) that can be ii , Sr: <br /> tu <br /> : ' i Dock Use 1 <br /> tored at a property is based on the measurement of o ; F. <br /> he shoreline at the 929.4 OHW. This includes personal to r Area I <br /> watercraft, runabouts, cruisers, pontoons, fishing boats < f"' T i l <br /> and similar. The following watercraft (unrestricted) are -!. :"' c E :1 <br /> not included in watercraft density calculations if not Qto) j f <br /> stored on the water or lift: j o 1: LAKE <br /> • 16 ft or less in length without a motor - • ' 1 ., <br /> l { .- . <br /> • 16 ft or less with a motor 10 hp or less (manufacturer shoreline * ' <br /> specs and regardless if operational) 929.4 OHW r; IR <br /> • <br /> • 20 ft or less without a motor and propelled solely by :� •11 s, <br /> human power. Ex. Canoe, kayak Adjacent „l C SHOREL4ND a: Adjacent <br /> Property Q.: °1 I m Property <br /> Q►w • <br /> Watercraft Density Calculations <br /> l 1 <br /> The number of watercraft that can be stored at a <br /> Dock Use Area Ilustration-Not to Scale <br /> property site is determined as follows: <br /> 1) 1 per 50 ft of continuous shoreline regardless of Additional Resources <br /> ownership (1:50 ft Rule) <br /> • Land Use. Cities may have additional regulations <br /> 2) 2 if the site was in existence on 08/30/1978 for docks, land uses, structures, storage, rental <br /> regardless of ownership (more if allowed by the properties, business operations, and similar. <br /> 1:50 ft Rule) <br /> 3) Any property may have up to 4 if all the following • Shoreline Improvements & Dredging. Minnehaha <br /> conditions are met: Creek Watershed District regulates shoreline <br /> i) single family residence, legally subdivided stabilization, shoreland landscaping, wetlands, and <br /> and adjoined to shoreline property, dredging. www.minnehahacreek.org <br /> ii) exclusive dockage use by site's owner, • Aquatic Plant Management. MN Department <br /> iii) all restricted watercraft owned by and Natural Resources regulates and permits <br /> registered to persons living on site. mechanical or chemical aquatic plant management. <br /> 4) 5 or more by obtaining a license www.dnr.state.mn.us/apm <br /> �: • Master Water Stewards. Freshwater Society <br /> "i' Less than 30 <br /> certifies citizens equipped to help optimize your <br /> «. inches high <br /> I shoreline to improve the health of the water. <br /> www.freshwater.org <br /> Boat Lifts <br /> Boat lifts may be used as long as they fit within the More Information <br /> M,NNF <br /> authorized dock use area and meet any existing P. Toti,� <br /> variances. An overhead, fabric cover that is an integral LMCD •J 9 <br /> part of a boat lift is not a canopy if the vertical height of 5341 Maywood Rd, Ste 200 • <br /> the fabric cover does not exceed 30 inches. Mound, MN 55364 OO�SFR�ATION 09Sp0 <br /> 952.745.0789 <br /> Imcd@Imcd.org <br /> Docks, Decks, and Platforms www.lmcd.org <br /> Docks, decks, and platforms may exceed 8 feet in Connect With Us In/LakeMinnetonkaConservationDistrict <br /> 'ength or width, but not both. Ex. 8 ft x 12 ft, but not 9 ft ©@LakeMtkaCD <br /> 12 ft. Docks moved between lakes or waterbodies <br /> must be dried out for 21 days to help prevent the spread This information is provided as a guide. For specific project <br /> of aquatic invasive species. Permits are required. Visit requirements, please refer to LMCD Code Ch.2.01, 2.02 and <br /> the MN DNR website for more information. other sections, available on the LMCD website. <br /> Page 2 of 2 (Version 11/01/2017) <br />
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