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4 REVISOR 6120.2500 <br />111ajor' of F1111a1y focus of the development is not service -oriented. For example, <br />residential apartments, manufactured home parks, time-share condominiums, townhouses, <br />cooperatives, and till[ fee ownership residences would be considered as residential planned <br />unit developments. <br />Subp. 13b. Semipublic use. "Semipublic use" means the use of land by a private, <br />nonprofit organization to provide a public service that is ordinarily open to some persons <br />outside the regular constituency of the organization. <br />Subp. 13c. Sensitive resource management. "Sensitive resource management" <br />means the preservation and management of areas unsuitable for development in their <br />natural state due to constraints such as shallow soils over groundwater or bedrock, highly <br />erosive or expansive soils, steep slopes, susceptibility to flooding, or occurrence of flora or <br />fauna in need of special protection. <br />Subp. 14. Setback. "Setback" means the minimum horizontal distance between a <br />structure, sewage treatment system. or other facility and an ordinary high water level, <br />sewage treatment system, top of a bluff, road, highway, property line, or other facility. <br />Subp. 14a. Sewage treatment system. "Sewage treatment system" means a septic <br />ta11k and soil absorption system or other individual or cluster type sewage treatment system <br />as described and regulated in chapter 7080. <br />Subp. 14b. Sewer system. "Sewer system" means pipelines or conduits, pumping <br />stations, and force main, and all other constructions, devices, appliances, or appurtenances <br />used for conducting sewage or industrial waste or other wastes to a point of ultimate <br />disposal. <br />Subp. 14c. Shore impact zone. "Shore impact zone" means land located between the <br />ordinary high water level of a public water and a line parallel to it at a setback of 50 percent <br />of the structure setback. <br />Subp. <br />15. Shoreland. "Shorcland" means land located Ni•ithin the following distances <br />from public ��•ater: l .UOU feet ti•om the ordinary high �yater level of a lake. pond. or flowage: <br />and 300 feet from a river or stream. or the land%A and extent of a flood plain designated <br />b_v ordinance on a river or stream, whiclieyer is greater. The limits of shorelands may be <br />reduced whene\,er the waters involved are bounded by topographic divides which extend <br />landward ftom the waters for lesser distances and when approved by the commissioner. <br />Subp. 15a. Significant historic site. "Significant historic site" means any <br />archaeological site, standing structure, or other property that meets the criteria for eligibility <br />to the National Register of Historic Places or is listed in the State Register of Historic Sites, <br />or is determined to be an unplatted cemetery that falls under the provisions of Minnesota <br />Statutes, section 307.08. A historic site meets these criteria if it is presently listed on <br />either register or if it is determined to meet the qualifications for listing after review by <br />Copyright �'200R by the 12c��isor ul'Slalules. Slutc olAtimicsula, All Rights Rcsen•ed. <br />50 <br />