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06.01 - Shoreland Conservation Design Ordinance
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06.01 - Shoreland Conservation Design Ordinance
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open space. <br /> (5) Common open space must not include commercial <br /> facilities or uses,but may contain water-oriented facilities. <br /> (6) Fer eenservatien stibdMsiens, there must be at least ene <br /> The minimum%idth of an aeeess een4der shall be 5e feet, <br /> and aeeess eerriders sha-H be in upland areas. <br /> (6) The appearance and use of common open space areas, <br /> including topography,vegetation, and allowable uses, must <br /> be preserved by use of restrictive deed covenants, <br /> permanent easements, public dedication and acceptance, <br /> or other equally effective and permanent means acceptable <br /> to the City. <br /> avoid adverse impaets on the systefn&. <br /> adjaeent par-eels shall be maintained. Mews frem et'adets <br /> tea' <br /> within the develepRient.-. <br /> (5) Runeff from the paFeel sha4l net be eeneefttrated unless <br /> part of a Gity ster-mivater management plan. <br /> E. Sanitary sewer and water supply standards. <br /> (i) Planned unit developments shall be connected to publicly <br /> owned water supply and sewer systems, if available. On- <br /> site water supply and sewage treatment systems must be <br /> centralized and designed and installed to meet or exceed <br /> applicable standards or rules of the Minnesota Department <br /> of Health and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. <br /> On-site sewage treatment systems must be located on the <br /> most suitable areas of the development, and sufficient area <br />
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