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6120.3300 Minnesota Rule Page 3 of 13 <br /> property owners. Examples of the nonsignificant conflict activities include swimming, <br /> sunbathing, or picnicking. The covenants must limit the total number of vehicles allowed to be <br /> parked and the total number of watercraft allowed to be continuously moored, docked, or stored <br /> over water, and must require centralization of all common facilities and activities in the most <br /> suitable locations on the lot to minimize topographic and vegetation alterations. They must also <br /> require all parking areas, storage buildings, and other facilities to be screened by vegetation or <br /> topography as much as practical from view from the public water, assuming summer, leaf-on <br /> conditions. <br /> Subp. 2a. Lot area and width standards for single, duplex, triplex, and quad residential <br /> development; lake classes.The lot area and width standards for single, duplex, triplex, and quad <br /> residential developments for the lake classes are: <br /> A.Natural Environment, no sewer: <br /> Lot area (square feet) <br /> Riparian lots Nonriparian lots <br /> Single 80,000 80,000 <br /> Duplex 120,000 160,000 <br /> Triplex 160,000 240,000 <br /> Quad 200,000 320,000 <br /> Lot width (feet) <br /> Single 200 200 <br /> Duplex 300 400 <br /> Triplex 400 600 <br /> Quad 500 800 <br /> B.Recreational Development, no sewer: <br /> Lot area (square feet) <br /> Riparian lots Nonriparian lots <br /> Single 40,000 40,000 <br /> Duplex 80,000 80,000 <br /> Triplex 120,000 120,000 <br /> Quad 160,000 160,000 <br /> Lot width (feet) <br /> Single 150 150 <br /> Duplex 225 265 <br /> Triplex 300 375 <br /> https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/?id=6120.3300 5/1/2012 <br />