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(2) Ina group of two or more contiguous lots of record under a common <br /> ownership, an individual lot must be considered as a separate parcel of land <br /> for the purpose of sale or development, if it meets the following <br /> requirements: <br /> a. The lot must be at least 66 percent of the dimensional standard for lot <br /> width and lot size for the shoreland classification consistent with <br /> Minnesota Rules, chapter 6120; <br /> b. The lot must be connected to a public sewer,if available, or must be <br /> suitable for the installation of a Type 1 sewage treatment system <br /> consistent with Minnesota Rules, chapter 7080, and local government <br /> controls; and <br /> c. <br /> Impervious surface coverage must meet all hardcover location and <br /> square footage restrictions of this Chapter and the total square footage <br /> of hardcover must not exceed 25%of the entire lot area; and <br /> d. Development of the lot must be consistent with the comprehensive <br /> plan. <br /> (3) A lot subject to either sections 78-72(c)(1)or(2)remains subject to the <br /> hardcover restrictions of this chapter. <br /> har-doevef. Suehahewanee shaI4 be-made s 41�via `moo <br /> ., as <br /> follows: <br /> a Where the hardcover square footage allotment as calculated based on <br /> the assigned Tier exceeds 25%of the entire lot area,hardcover shall be <br /> limited to 25%of the entire lot area. <br /> b No portion of the impervious surface square footage allowed shall be <br /> placed within in 75 feet of a lake OHWL or tributary bank, except for <br /> those items normally allowed in such location as regulated elsewhere <br /> in this Chapter. <br /> (4) A lot subject to section 78-72(c)(2)not meeting the requirements of section <br /> 78-72(c)(2)must be combined with the one or more contiguous lots so they <br /> equal one or more conforming lots as much as possible. <br /> (5) Notwithstanding section 78-72(c)(2),contiguous nonconforming lots of <br /> record in shoreland areas under a common ownership must be able to be <br /> sold or purchased individually if each lot contained a habitable residential <br /> dwelling at the time the lots came under common ownership and the lots are <br /> suitable for, or served by, a sewage treatment system consistent with the <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br />