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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 12 of 14 <br /> a minimum setback of 300 feet from the ordinary high water level <br /> of all public waters basins. <br /> (2) Modifications or expansions to existing <br /> feedlots that are located within 300 feet of the ordinary high <br /> water level or within a bluff impact zone are allowed if they do <br /> not further encroach into the existing ordinary high water level <br /> setback or encroach on bluff impact zones. <br /> (3) A certificate of compliance, interim permit, <br /> or animal feedlot permit, when required by parts 7020.0100 to <br /> 7020.1900, must be obtained by the owner or operator of an <br /> animal feedlot. <br /> D. Use of fertilizer, pesticides, or animal wastes <br /> within shorelands must be done in such a way as to minimize <br /> impact on the shore impact zone or public water by proper <br /> application or use of earth or vegetation. <br /> Subp. 8. Forest management standards. The harvesting of <br /> timber and associated reforestation or conversion of forested <br /> use to a nonforested use must be conducted consistent with the <br /> following standards: <br /> A. Timber harvesting and associated reforestation <br /> must be conducted consistent with the provisions of the <br /> Minnesota Nonpoint Source Pollution Assessment-Forestry and the <br /> provisions of Water Quality in Forest Management "Best <br /> Management Practices in Minnesota. " <br /> B. If allowed by local governments, forest land <br /> conversion to another use requires issuance of a conditional use <br /> permit and adherence to the following standards: <br /> (1) shore and bluff impact zones must not be <br /> intensively cleared of vegetation; and <br /> (2) an erosion and sediment control plan is <br /> developed and approved by the local soil and water conservation <br /> district before issuance of a conditional use permit for the <br /> conversion. <br /> C. Use of fertilizer, pesticides, or animal wastes <br /> within shorelands must be done in such a way as to minimize <br /> impact on the shore impact zone or public water by proper <br /> application or use of earth or vegetation. <br /> Subp. 9. Extractive use standards. Processing machinery <br /> must be located consistent with setback standards for structures <br /> from ordinary high water levels of public waters and from bluffs. <br /> An extractive use site development and restoration plan <br /> must be developed, approved by the local government, and <br /> followed over the course of operation of the site. The plan <br /> must address dust, noise, possible pollutant discharges, hours <br /> and duration of operation, and anticipated vegetation and <br /> topographic alterations. It must also identify actions to be <br /> taken during operation to mitigate adverse environmental <br /> impacts, particularly erosion, and must clearly explain how the <br /> site will be rehabilitated after extractive activities end. <br /> http://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/bin/getpub.php?pubtype=RULE CHAP&year—current... 4/27/2007 <br />
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