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fi" <br />.....«« -Jt <br />Definitions <br />Page 4 <br />Within 75 feet of shoreline there shall be no <br />excavating, filling, hardcover, temporary or permanent structures except as <br />permitted under Subdivision 1 of this section. Within 75 to 250 feet of <br />the shoreline there shall be no greater than 25% hardcover. Within 250 to <br />500 feet of the shoreline there shall be no greater than 30% hardcover. <br />Within 500 to 1,000 feet of the shoreline there shall be no greater than <br />35% hardcover. <br />§ 10.27 Subdivision 4 <br />A. Subparagraphs M and N <br />S 10.28 Subdivision 4 <br />A. Subparagraphs M and N <br />S 10.03 Subdivision 7 <br />One Building Per Lot. Except in the case of Planned Residential <br />Developments as provided for hereinafter, no more than one principal <br />building shall be located on a lot except that staff may issue a permit to <br />use a manufactured home or an existing dwelling while a new principal <br />structure is being constructed. Such permit shall expire upon issuance of <br />a certificate of occupancy of the new structure and such structure removed. <br />S 10.31 Subdivision 14 <br />Open Burning Prohibited, it is unlawful for any person to start or <br />allow to burn any open fire on any property within any ”RS” District <br />without a permit except as permitted under tthe Uniform Fire Code. <br />I <br />1 <br />a
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