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61 0.3300 Minnesota Rule Page 1 of 13 <br /> Minnesota Administrative Rules <br /> 6120.3300 ZONING PROVISIONS. <br /> Subpart 1.Purpose.To manage the effects of shoreland and water surface crowding, to <br /> prevent pollution of surface and ground waters of the state, to provide ample space on lots for <br /> sewage treatment systems, to minimize flood damages, to maintain property values, to maintain <br /> historic values of significant historic sites, and to maintain natural characteristics of shorelands <br /> and adjacent water areas, shoreland controls must regulate lot sizes, placement of structures, and <br /> alterations of shoreland areas. <br /> Subp. 2. Residential lot size.All single, duplex, triplex, and quad residential lots created after <br /> the date of enactment of the local shoreland controls must meet or exceed the dimensions <br /> presented in subparts 2a and 2b, and the following: <br /> A.Lots must not be occupied by any more dwelling units than indicated in subparts 2a <br /> and 2b. Residential subdivisions with dwelling unit densities exceeding those in the tables in <br /> subparts 2a and 2b can only be allowed if designed and approved as residential planned unit <br /> developments under part 6120.3800. Only land above the ordinary high water level of public <br /> waters can be used to meet lot area standards, and lot width standards must be met at both the <br /> ordinary high water level and at the building line. The sewer lot area dimensions in subpart 2a, <br /> items D to F can only be used if publicly owned sewer system service is available to the property. <br /> B. On natural environment lakes, subdivisions of duplexes, triplexes, and quads must <br /> also meet the following standards: <br /> (1)Each building must be set back at least 200 feet from the ordinary high water <br /> level. <br /> (2)Each building must have common sewage treatment and water systems that serve <br /> all dwelling units in the building. <br /> (3)Watercraft docking facilities for each lot must be centralized in one location and <br /> serve all dwelling units in the building. <br /> (4)No more than 25 percent of a lake's shoreline can be in duplex, triplex, or quad <br /> developments. <br /> C. One guest cottage may be allowed in local controls on lots meeting or exceeding the <br /> duplex dimensions presented in subparts 2a and 2b if the controls also require all of the following <br /> standards to be met: <br /> (1)For lots exceeding the minimum lot dimensions of duplex lots, the guest cottage <br /> must be located within the smallest duplex-sized lot that could be created including the principal <br /> dwelling unit. <br /> (2)A guest cottage must not cover more than 700 square feet of land surface and <br /> must not exceed 15 feet in height. <br /> (3)A guest cottage must be located or designed to reduce its visibility as viewed <br /> from public waters and adjacent shorelands by vegetation, topography, increased setbacks, color, <br /> or other means acceptable to the local unit of government, assuming summer leaf-on conditions. <br /> https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/?id=6120.3300 5/1/2012 <br />
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