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Draft Rules <br />stone regardless of size, vertical timber pilings, horizontal timber planks <br />with piling supports, sheet pilings, poured concrete, concrete blocks, or <br />other durable materials. <br />Subp. 64. Riparian lot. "Riparian lot" means a lot that abuts public <br />waters. <br />Subp. 65. Riprap. "Riprap" means coarse stones, boulders, cobbles, <br />broken rock or concrete, or brick materials placed or constructed to <br />create an irregular surface against the slope of the existing bank of a <br />public water and other steep slopes, very steep slopes, or bluffs. <br />Subp. 66. River -dependent commercial and industrial use. "River - <br />dependent commercial and industrial use" means use of land for <br />commercial or industrial purposes, where access to and use of a surface <br />water feature is an integral part of the normal conductance of business, <br />such as barge facilities, ports, and marinas. <br />Subp. 67. Setback. "Setback" means a separation distance measured <br />horizontally. <br />Subp. 68. Shore impact zone. "Shore impact zone" means land located <br />between the ordinary high water level of public waters and a line <br />parallel to it at a setback of 50 percent of the required structure <br />setback or 50 feet landward of the ordinary high water level in areas of <br />agricultural use. <br />Subp. 69. Shoreline facilities. "Shoreline facilities" means facilities that <br />require a location adjoining public waters for ingress and egress, <br />loading and unloading, and public water intake and outflow, such as <br />barge facilities, port facilities, commodity loading and unloading <br />equipment, watercraft lifts, marinas, short-term watercraft mooring <br />facilities for patrons, and water access ramps. Structures that would be <br />enhanced by a shoreline location, but do not require a location <br />adjoining public waters as part of their function, are not shoreline <br />facilities, such as restaurants, bait shops, and boat dealerships. <br />Subp. 70. Shoreline recreational use area. "Shoreline recreational use <br />area" means the area within the shore impact zone where vegetation in <br />a natural state need not exist. <br />Subp. 71. Slope preservation zone. "Slope preservation zone" means <br />land on and within 20 feet of a very steep slope. <br />Subp. 72. Steep slope. "Steep slope" means a natural topographic <br />feature with an average slope of 12 to 18 percent, measured over a <br />horizontal distance equal to or greater than 50 feet. <br />Subp. 73. Storm water. "Storm water" has the meaning given under <br />chapter 7090. <br />Subp. 74. Structure. "Structure" means a building, sign, or <br />appurtenance thereto, except for aerial or underground utility lines, <br />such as sewer, electric, telephone, telegraph, or gas lines, including <br />8 <br />Commentary <br />Shore Impact Zone (SIZ) <br />OHWL <br />I.1Y2eorempact Z6ne ' <br />5.Mea 6aMac k ' <br />Structure Setback <br />OHWL Setback <br />aStructure <br />Shoreline facilities are river -dependent and <br />need a riverfront location, consistent with the <br />economic purposes of the river corridor as <br />described in EO 79-19. The term is used in <br />several parts of the draft rules, including the <br />design standards for river -dependent <br />commercial and industrial uses, and the list of <br />exceptions to OHWL setbacks. <br />Ir, Ilp e� <br />9Ntlrle tlr 5!B <br />saI nuacrrrwrr.ewn etranaj <br />•N6fb�xRwes <br />4..150nrranen <br />IEuepKm aCVrf7 <br />Slope Preservation Iane (S PI) <br />lig Nfl <br />Now 6,-, norN.�a <br />wh <br />21S% aloft <br />6106.0050 <br />