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iFi1 -i <br />F. Stairvays, Lifts and Landings. Stairways and <br />lifts are the preferred alternative to major topographic <br />alterations for achieving access up and down bluffs and steep <br />slopes to shore areas. Stairways, lifts and landings shall be <br />allowed in the shore setback zone and must meet the following <br />design requirements: <br />in width. <br />1. Stairways and lifts must not exceed 4 feet <br />2. Landings for stairways and lifts shall not <br />exceed 32 square feet in area. <br />3.Canopies or roofs are not allowed on <br />stairways, lifts, or landings <br />4. Stairways, lifts and landings may be <br />cither constructed above the ground on posts or pilings or placed <br />5*into the ground, provided they are designed and built in a manner <br />i that ensures control of soil erosion. <br />M'5. Stairways, lifts and landings must be <br />located in the most visually inconspicuous portions of lots, as <br />viewed from the surface of the public water assuming summer, leaf- <br />dn conditions, whenever practical. <br />«v; <br />6. Facilities necessary to provide shore area <br />access to physically handicapped persons shall be allowed provided <br />that the dimensional and performance standards of subitems 1-5 <br />are completed in addition to the requirements of the Minnesota <br />Regulations, Chapter 1340. <br />7. A building permit shall be obtained for <br />construction of stairways, lifts and landings regardless of whether <br />such improvements are constructed above, at or below grade. <br />G. Steep Slopes. Any applicant requesting a <br />permit for construction of sewage treatment systems, roads, <br />driveways, structures, or other improvements on steep slopes, shall <br />provide adequate information to allow the City to evaluate possible <br />soil erosion impacts and development of visibility from public <br />waters before such permit may be issued. When determined <br />necessary, conditions shall be attached to issued permits to <br />prevent erosion and preserve existing vegetation screening of <br />structures, vehicles, and other facilities as viewed from the <br />surface of public waters, assuming summer, leaf-on vegetation. <br />H. Height of Structures. No structure within the <br />Shoreland Overlay District shall exceed the height limitations set <br />forth in the standards for the underlying zoning district. <br />f: ■ <br />& <br />I. Vegetation Alterations <br />1.No live tree within 75 feet of the <br />32 <br />. .n