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10-16-2001 Planning Commission Meeting
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techniques must be used to minimize erosion impacts on surface <br /> water features. Erosion control plans approved by a soil and <br /> water conservation district may be required if project size and <br /> site physical characteristics warrant . <br /> (b) Be designed and constructed to <br /> effectively manage reasonably expected quantities and qualities <br /> of stormwater runoff . Impervious surface coverage within any <br /> tier must not exceed 25 percent of the tier area, except 35 <br /> percent impervious surface coverage may be allowed in the first <br /> tier of general development lakes with an approved stormwater <br /> management plan and consistency with part 6120. 3300, subpart 4 . <br /> MS s 105. 485 <br /> 13 SR 3029 <br /> 6120.3900 ADMINISTRATION. <br /> Subpart 1. Administration and enforcement. Local <br /> governments must provide for the administration and enforcement <br /> of their shoreland management controls by establishing permit <br /> procedures for building construction, installation of sewage <br /> treatment systems, and grading and filling. <br /> Subp. 2. [Repealed, 13 SR 3029J <br /> Subp. 3 . Variances. Variances may only be granted in <br /> accordance with Minnesota Statutes, chapters 394 or 462, as <br /> applicable. They may not circumvent the general purposes and <br /> intent of the official controls. No variance may be granted <br /> that would allow any use that is prohibited in the zoning <br /> district in which the subject property is located. Conditions <br /> may be imposed in the granting of variances to ensure compliance <br /> and to protect adjacent properties and the public interest . In <br /> considering variance requests, boards of adjustment must also <br /> consider whether property owners have reasonable use of the <br /> lands without the variances, whether existing sewage treatment <br /> systems on the properties need upgrading before additional <br /> development is approved, whether the properties are used <br /> seasonally or year-round, whether variances are being requested <br /> solely on the basis of economic considerations, and the <br /> characteristics of development on adjacent properties. <br /> Subp. 3a. Conditional uses. In addition to any existing <br /> standards local governments may have for reviewing conditional <br /> uses, the following standards must be incorporated into local <br /> controls and used for reviewing conditional uses located in <br /> shoreland areas: <br /> A. a thorough evaluation of the topographic, <br /> vegetation, and soils conditions on the site to ensure: <br /> A-1.47 • <br />
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