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Preliminary Draft Definitions <br />Bluff Impact Zone (BIZ) = land on and within 20 of a bluff. (For definition of bluff, see Sheet 2) <br />Slope Preservation Zone (SPZ) = land on and within 20 of ery steep slopes. (Includes the BIZ,' for definition of very steep slopes, see Sheet 2) <br />Shore Impact Zone (SIZ) = land located between the WL of a public water and a line parallel to it at a setback of 50 of the structure setback. (MN Rules, Chapter 6120) <br />Prepared by Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, November 5, 2010 <br />Standard <br />Type <br />Preliminary Draft Standards <br />Executive Order 79 -19 <br />Current Standards & Guidelines <br />Currently in effect; all local plans and ordinances must <br />be consistent with these standards and guidelines.) <br />Interim Development Regulations (IDR) <br />(EO 79 -19 provided the lDRs as temporary standards until local MRCCA ordinances were <br />approved by the EQB. Hastings, Brooklyn Center, and a small area in Hennepin County are <br />still subject to the IDRS because they do not have approved MRCCA ordinances. The DNR <br />used some the MRCCA rules, and some portions <br />of drafting new , par of <br />the lORs in their current ordinances. The lDRs are provided here for reference. Local <br />ordinances, which vary widely, will contain the current effective standards in any given <br />community.) <br />Public Utilities <br />Routing - <br />Areas to <br />Avoid <br />A oldance areas for utilities or transmission ser ices include <br />• e Z, SPZ, and steep slopes <br />• scenic intrusions into ri er alleys, and open expanses of <br />water <br />• scenic intrusions into areas such as ridge crests and high <br />points <br />• wetlands <br />• naturally egetated forested areas <br />• soils susceptible to erosion <br />• areas of unstable soils and <br />• open space recreation areas. <br />See previous page. <br />d. Transmission ser ices shall be subject to the dimensional standards and <br />criteria in section F, except at crossing points. <br />e. Structure design of transmission ser ices. <br />With regard to locating the utility, o erhead or underground <br />1 primary considerations shall be gi en to underground placement to <br />minimize isual impact. When considering o erhead placement, <br />proposers shall explain the economic, technological or land <br />characteristic factors which make underground placement infeasible. <br />Economic considerations alone shall not justify o erhead placement. <br />2 if o erhead placement is necessary, the crossing should be hidden from <br />iew as much as practicable <br />3 with regard to the appearance of the structures, they shall be made as <br />compatible as practicable with the natural area with regard to height <br />and width, materials used, and color <br />4 with regard to the width of the right -of -way, the cleared portion of the <br />right -of -way should be kept to a minimum. <br />f. n the construction of transmission ser ices, the following guidelines shall be <br />applied whene er practicable <br />1 construction in wetlands shall minimize damage to egetation, pre ent <br />erosion and sedimentation <br />2 construction shall be undertaken at times when local fish and wildlife <br />are not spawning or nesting 3 effecti e erosion and sedimentation <br />control programs shall be conducted during all clearing, construction, or <br />reconstruction operations in order to pre ent the degradation of the <br />ri er and adjacent lands. <br />g. Safety considerations <br />De elopers must adhere to applicable Federal and State safety regulations, <br />both with regard to pre ention such as safety al es and circuit breakers <br />and with regard to emergency procedures in the e ent of failure fire <br />suppression, oil spill clean -up . <br />3. Essential ser ices and public safety facilities <br />Essential ser ices and public safety facilities are permitted in all the districts. <br />They are subject to D I Regulation. <br />Structure <br />Design <br />With regard to locating the utility, o erhead or underground <br />1 primary consideration will be gi en to minimizing isual <br />impact <br />2 if o erhead placement is necessary, the crossing should be <br />hidden from iew as much as practicable <br />3 the appearance of the structures, will be as compatible as <br />practicable with the natural area with regard to height and <br />p g g <br />width, materials used, and color and <br />4 regarding width of the right -of -way, the cleared portion of the <br />right -of -way should be minimized. <br />Construct- <br />ion <br />Guidelines <br />n the construction of utilities, the following guidelines shall be <br />applied whene er practicable <br />construction in wetlands will minimize damage to egetation, <br />pre ent erosion and sedimentation <br />2 construction will be undertaken when local fish and wildlife <br />are not spawning or nesting <br />3 erosion and sedimentation control will comply with the <br />standards in Sheet 3— Water Quality. <br />Crossings <br />Crossings of public waters or land controlled by the D R are <br />subject to appro al by the Commissioner pursuant to MS 84.415 <br />or 1030.245. The Commissioner shall gi e primary consideration <br />to crossings that are proposed to be located within or adjoining <br />existing R Ws for public facilities, such as railroads, roadways, <br />bridges, and existing transmission ser ices. <br />Preliminary Draft Definitions <br />Bluff Impact Zone (BIZ) = land on and within 20 of a bluff. (For definition of bluff, see Sheet 2) <br />Slope Preservation Zone (SPZ) = land on and within 20 of ery steep slopes. (Includes the BIZ,' for definition of very steep slopes, see Sheet 2) <br />Shore Impact Zone (SIZ) = land located between the WL of a public water and a line parallel to it at a setback of 50 of the structure setback. (MN Rules, Chapter 6120) <br />Prepared by Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, November 5, 2010 <br />