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3 <br />MINNESOTA STATUTES 2014 462.357 <br />(1) the lot must be at least 66 percent of the dimensional standard for lot width and lot size for the <br />shoreland classification consistent with Minnesota Rules, chapter 6120; <br />(2) the lot must be connected to a public sewer, if available, or must be suitable for the installation of <br />a Type 1 sewage treatment system consistent with Minnesota Rules, chapter 7080, and local government <br />controls; <br />(3) impervious surface coverage must not exceed 25 percent of each lot; and <br />(4) development of the lot must be consistent with an adopted comprehensive plan. <br />(g) A lot subject to paragraph (f) not meeting the requirements of paragraph (f) must be combined with <br />the one or more contiguous lots so they equal one or more conforming lots as much as possible. <br />(h) Notwithstanding paragraph (f), contiguous nonconforming lots of record in shoreland areas under <br />a common ownership must be able to be sold or purchased individually if each lot contained a habitable <br />residential dwelling at the time the lots came under common ownership and the lots are suitable for, or <br />served by, a sewage treatment system consistent with the requirements of section 115.55 and Minnesota <br />Rules, chapter 7080, or connected to a public sewer. <br />(i) In evaluating all variances, zoning and building permit applications, or conditional use requests, <br />the zoning authority shall require the property owner to address, when appropriate, storm water runoff <br />management, reducing impervious surfaces, increasing setback, restoration of wetlands, vegetative buffers, <br />sewage treatment and water supply capabilities, and other conservation -designed actions. <br />(j) A portion of a conforming lot may be separated from an existing parcel as long as the remainder of <br />the existing parcel meets the lot size and sewage treatment requirements of the zoning district for a new lot <br />and the newly created parcel is combined with an adjacent parcel. <br />Subd. lf. Substandard structures. Notwithstanding subdivision le, Minnesota Rules, parts 6105.0351 <br />to 6105.0550, may allow for the continuation and improvement of substandard structures, as defined in <br />Minnesota Rules, part 6105.0354, subpart 30, in the Lower Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway. <br />Subd. lg. Feedlot zoning controls. (a) A municipality proposing to adopt a new feedlot zoning control <br />or to amend an existing feedlot zoning control must notify the Pollution Control Agency and commissioner <br />of agriculture at the beginning of the process, no later than the date notice is given of the first hearing <br />proposing to adopt or amend a zoning control purporting to address feedlots. <br />(b) Prior to final approval of a feedlot zoning control, the governing body of a municipality may submit a <br />copy of the proposed zoning control to the Pollution Control Agency and to the commissioner of agriculture <br />and request review, comment, and recommendations on the environmental and agricultural effects from <br />specific provisions in the ordinance <br />(c) The agencies' response to the municipality may include: <br />(1) any recommendations for improvements in the ordinance; and <br />(2) the legal, social, economic, or scientific justification for each recommendation under clause (1). <br />(d) At the request of the municipality's governing body, the municipality must prepare a report on <br />the economic effects from specific provisions in the ordinance Economic analysis must state whether the <br />ordinance will affect the local economy and describe the kinds of businesses affected and the projected <br />Copyright © 2014 by the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. All Rights Reserved. <br />
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