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Notes re: ability to reconstruct the 12' x 20' cabin on lot 25
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Minnesota Rules, Chapter 6120. Page 11 of 14 <br /> of the riprap is within ten feet of the ordinary high water <br /> level, and the height of the riprap above the ordinary high <br /> water level does not exceed three feet. <br /> C. Connections to public waters. Excavations where <br /> the intended purpose is connection to a public water, such as <br /> boat slips, canals, lagoons, and harbors, must be controlled by <br /> local shoreland controls. Permission for excavations may be <br /> given only after the commissioner has approved the proposed <br /> connection to public waters. <br /> Subp. 5. Placement and design of roads, driveways, and <br /> parking areas. Public and private roads, driveways, and parking <br /> areas must be designed to take advantage of natural vegetation <br /> and topography to achieve maximum screening from view from <br /> public waters. They must be designed and constructed to <br /> minimize and control erosion to public waters consistent with <br /> the field office technical guides of the local soil and water <br /> conservation district, or other applicable technical materials. <br /> A. Roads, driveways, and parking areas must meet <br /> structure setbacks and must not be placed within bluff and shore <br /> impact zones, when other reasonable and feasible placement <br /> alternatives exist. If no alternatives exist, they may be <br /> placed within these areas, and must be designed to minimize <br /> adverse impacts. <br /> B. Public and private watercraft access ramps, <br /> approach roads, and access-related parking areas may be placed <br /> within shore impact zones provided the vegetative screening and <br /> erosion control conditions of this subpart are met. For private <br /> facilities, the grading and filling provisions of subpart 4, <br /> item B, must also be met. <br /> Subp. 6. [Repealed, 13 SR 3029] <br /> Subp. 7. Agricultural use standards. The agricultural use <br /> standards for shoreland areas are contained in items A, B, C, <br /> and D. <br /> A. The shore impact zone for parcels with permitted <br /> agricultural land uses is equal to a line parallel to and 50 <br /> feet from the ordinary high water level. <br /> B. General cultivation farming, grazing, nurseries, <br /> horticulture, truck farming, sod farming, and wild crop <br /> harvesting are permitted uses if steep slopes and shore and <br /> bluff impact zones are maintained in permanent vegetation or <br /> operated under an approved conservation plan (Resource <br /> Management Systems) consistent with the field office technical <br /> guides of the local soil and water conservation districts or the <br /> United States Soil Conservation Service. <br /> C. Animal feedlots as defined by the Minnesota <br /> Pollution Control Agency, where allowed by zoning district <br /> designations, must be reviewed as conditional uses and must meet <br /> the following standards: <br /> (1) New feedlots must not be located in the <br /> shoreland of watercourses or in bluff impact zones and must meet <br /> http://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/bin/getpub.php?pubtype=RULE CHAP&year=current... 4/27/2007 <br />
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