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m • 4 <br />16, "Public Use" - The use of land by the general <br />public or by a public agency on behalf of the general public, for <br />any purpose. <br />: -3 <br />V <br />e. <br />17. "Public Waters" - Any waters as defined in <br />Minnesota Statutes Section 105.37, Subdivisions 14 and 15.^ Oh <br />18'. "Semi-public Use" - The use of land by a <br />private, nonprofit organization to provide a public service that is <br />ordinarily open to some persons outside their regular constituency <br />of the organization. <br />I b <br />19. "Sensitive Resource Management" - The <br />preservation and management of areas unsuitzible for development in <br />their natural state due to constraints such as shallow soils over <br />groundwater or bedrock, highly erosive or expansive soils, steep <br />slopes, susceptibility to flooding, or occurence of flora or fauna <br />in need of special protection. <br />20. "Sewage Treatment System" - Septic tanks and a <br />soil absorption system or other type of on-site sewage treatment <br />system as described in Section 12.30 of the municipal code. <br />* 21. "Sewer System" - Pipelines or conduits, pumping <br />stations and force main, and all other construction, devices, <br />appliances, or appurtenances used for conducting sewage or <br />industrial waste or other wastes to a point of ultimate disposal. <br />22. "Shore Impact Zone" - Land located between the <br />Ordinary Eigh Water level of a public water and a line parallel to <br />it at a setback of 50% of the structure setback. <br />23. "Shore Setback Zone" - Land located between the <br />Ordinary High Water Level of a Public Water and a line parallel to <br />it at the structure setback. <br />24. "Shoreland" - Land located within the following <br />distances from public waters: 1,000' from the Ordinary High Water <br />level of a laike, pond, or flowage; euid 300* from a river or stream, <br />or the landward extent of a flood plain designated by ordinance on <br />a river or stream, whichever is greater. Where topographic divides <br />occur at lesser distances from the involved water, the limits of <br />shoreland have been modified per the official map entitled <br />Shoreland Overlay District on file at the C_ty offices. <br />25. "Significant Historic Site" — Any archaeological <br />site, standing structure, or other property that meets the criteria <br />for eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places or is <br />listed in the State Register of Historic Sites, or is determined to <br />be an unplatted cemetery that falls under the provisions of <br />Minnesota Statutes, Section 307.08. A historic site meets these <br />criteria if it is presently listed on either register or if it is <br />determined to meet the qualifications for listing after review by <br />the Minnesota State Archaeologist or the Director of the Minnesota <br />•v • •• <br />‘f- • <br />V.'* * * : <br />L: <br />■&JL <br />pi.-, <br />:i <br />A <br />•• .r. r <br />IN# <br />m;VK <br />• • <br />; . «: V -.. :v <br />* . . • •- . • y ^. #■ <br />' * <br />‘ ' * • W <br />yx:-! <br />^ i <br />V» • <br />■* .>k
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