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Environmental protection § 9.21 <br /> Structure Any building (including mobile homes) or appurtenance thereto, except <br />aerial or underground utility lines such as sewer, electric, telephone, telegraph or gas lines, <br />including towers, r~oles, and other supporting appurtenan?s. <br /> *Pi~blic Waters has been changed to Protected Water". All regulations and <br />requirements rem~n the same, only the names have been changed. <br /> Substandard Use Any use of shorelands existing prior to the date of enactment <br />of. this. Section will"ch is permitted within, the applicable zoning district but does not meet the <br />rmmmum lot area ind length or water frontage, structure setbacks, or other dimensional standards <br />of this Section. <br /> Trae Any woody plant that has at least one trunk whose diameter 4 feet above <br />ground is 4" or grater.~ <br /> Valance Any modification or variation of official controls where it is determined <br />that, because of haiglships, strict enforcement of the official controls is impractical. <br /> Wetland Any Iow area permanently or seasonally covered with shallow water, <br />including marsh, s~amp, bog, wet meadow, slough or intermittent lake or floodway, except any <br />area which is one acre or smaller in size. <br /> Weiland Types <br /> <br /> 1. The soil is seasonally flooded, but during the growing season it is well <br /> drained. Vegetation is dependent on the duration of flooding. Due to <br /> the nature of Type I wetlands, the DNR did not identify any within the <br /> study area. <br /> <br /> 2. Inland Fresh Meadows. The soil usually is without standing water <br /> during most of the growing season, but is water logged within at least a <br /> few inches of its surface. Vegetation includes grasses, sedges, rushes <br /> and various broad-leaved plants. <br /> <br /> · 3. Inland Shallow Fresh Marshes. The soil is usually water logged during <br /> the growing season; often it is covered with as much as 6 inches or <br /> more of water. Vegetation includes grasses, bulrushes, spikerushes and <br /> various other marsh plants such as cattails, arrow- heads and smart <br /> weed. <br /> <br /> 14. Inland Deep Fresh Marsh. The soil is covered with 3 to 6 feet or more <br /> of water during the growing season. Vegetation includes cattails reeds, <br /> bulrushes, spikemshes and wild flee. <br /> 5. Inland Open Fresh Marsh. Shallow ponds and reservoirs are included <br /> in this type. Water is usually less than 10 feet deep and is fringed by a <br /> ~ border of emergent vegetation. Vegetation includes pond weeds, wild <br /> celery, coon tail, muskgrasses, water lilies and spatterdocks. <br /> <br /> 6. Shrub Swamps. The soil is usually water logged during the growing <br /> season and is often covered with as much as 6 inches of water. <br /> Vegetation includes alders, willows; dogwoods and swamp-privet. <br /> <br /> Woodland A group of trees at least one-half acre in area and with a crown cover <br />of 50% or greater. <br />9.21.04 Shoraland overlay district development standards. <br /> Subdivision 1.Permitted Uses. All permitted uses allowed and regulated by <br />the applicable zoning idislrict underlying this shoreland overlay district as indicated on the official <br />environmental overlay map of the City. <br /> <br /> Subd.i 2. Conditional Uses. <br /> <br /> <br />