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Resolution No. �099 . � ' � <br /> � Page 85 <br /> 6. The DNR has jurisdiction of all shoreline .area, ' <br /> all flood hazard areas (as the local HUD coordinating � ' <br /> agency) and use, occupation or alteration of the beds <br /> of all public waters including any activity on Lake <br /> Minnetonka below the ordinary high water mark of 929 .4 MSL. <br /> � a) Filling, dredging or excavation is carefully � <br /> regulated by rules consistent with City and MCWD <br /> - regulations . <br /> b) Dockage is Iimited to that necessary to reach <br /> navigable water.� Dockage in excess of the minimal <br /> amount, such as all commercial multiple dockage, � <br /> must be justified by some public necessity. <br /> � c) As with the MCWD, the City has primary responsibility � <br /> for determining proper and appropriate land use. <br /> Special attention is directed toward the need for � <br /> management of comunercial areas and the protection of <br /> • residential areas from cormnercial encroachment. <br /> d) Required structure setbacks, maximum heights and <br /> maximum hardcover allowances are consistent with <br /> City requirements . � • <br /> � e) Shoreline alteration, dredging, filling, excavation <br /> and erosion control requirements are consistent with <br />. � City and MCWD regulations. . <br /> . . . <br /> � • f) Sanitary requirements are consistent with City <br /> ' and Sta.te Board of Health requirements . Soil and <br /> � flood plain conditions place severe restrictions <br /> on development of the::Marina Property and require <br /> ' correction of non-confprming septic systems in the <br /> , flood plain: � _ <br /> g) DNR permits are required for dredging, shoreline <br /> ' alteration and permanent dock construction. DNR <br /> � .regulations regarding structures, setbaeks., flood . <br /> plain restrictions, etc. must be enforced by MCWD <br /> and City ordinances . <br /> • . ' � " <br />