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Riverfront = Land within the first 300' of the OHWL and the floodplain. <br />Shore Impact Zone (SIZ) = land located between the OHWL and a line parallel to it as % the required structure setback from the OHWL, but not less than 50'. The SIZ is 50' landward of the OHWL in agricultural areas. <br />Slope Preservation Zones (SPZ) = land on and within 20 feet of bluffs and very steep slopes. <br />Primary Conservation Areas = key resources and features listed in 116G.15, Subd. 4 (b),which must be dedicated as part of a subdivision open space requirement. <br />Prepared by Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, August 5, 2010 <br />Districts <br />CA -2 <br />CA -3 <br />CA -4 <br />CA -5 <br />A-6 <br />CA -7 <br />Standard Type <br />Draft Standard Narrative <br />Areas dedicated as common open shall include the shore impact zone (SIZ), <br />Open Space <br />bluffs, slope preservation zones (SPZ), and key resources and features identified <br />Priority Areas <br />in 116G.15, Subd. 4 as primary conservation areas. <br />All <br />All new conventional subdivisions must meet one or more of the following <br />requirements and be approved by the LGU: 1) preserve a minimum % of total <br />project area as contiguous open space as specified; 2) expand all lots by 1.25 <br />Open Space — <br />times the required minimum lot width and area; 3) dedication (fee -simple or <br />Open <br />Conventional <br />easement) of riparian areas from the OHWL to 150 ft. inland & must include <br />P ( ) <br />N.A <br />25°% <br />o <br />Underlying (Min = 25/) <br />Space <br />Subdivisions <br />bluff and SPZ; 4) for 3 or fewer riparian lots, all lots must protect through <br />Provisions <br />easement, the riparian area from OHWLto 50 ft inland. <br />All new conservation subdivisions and PUDs must preserve a minimum % of the <br />Open Space - <br />total project area as common open space that is dedicated to the public or <br />Conservation <br />protected with a conservation easement as specified. (Ex. open space shall be a <br />NA <br />50% <br />Underlying (Min = 25%) <br />Subdivisions & <br />minimum of 50% contiguous, shoreland buffer required, setbacks required, <br />PUDs <br />structure limitationsin open space) <br />In addition to the open space requirements for all residential, commercial, and <br />General <br />industrial subdivisions and PUDs, a developer shall be required to dedicate to <br />Dedication <br />Provisions <br />the public reasonable portions of appropriate riverfront access land or other <br />All <br />lands in interest therein as directed in MN Statutes Chapters 462 and 394. <br />Riverfront = Land within the first 300' of the OHWL and the floodplain. <br />Shore Impact Zone (SIZ) = land located between the OHWL and a line parallel to it as % the required structure setback from the OHWL, but not less than 50'. The SIZ is 50' landward of the OHWL in agricultural areas. <br />Slope Preservation Zones (SPZ) = land on and within 20 feet of bluffs and very steep slopes. <br />Primary Conservation Areas = key resources and features listed in 116G.15, Subd. 4 (b),which must be dedicated as part of a subdivision open space requirement. <br />Prepared by Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, August 5, 2010 <br />
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