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09/22/16 REVISOR CKM/IL AR4240 <br />48.1 Subp. 2. Definition. For the purpose of this part, "private facilities" means private <br />48.2 roads, driveways, and parking areas; private water access and viewing facilities; decks and <br />48.3 patios in setback areas; and private signs. <br />48.4 Subp. 3. General design standards. All private facilities must be developed in <br />48.5 accordance with the land alteration, vegetation, and storm water management requirements <br />48.6 in parts 6106.0150 and 6106.0160. <br />48.7 Subp. 4. Private roads, driveways, and parking areas. Except as provided in part <br />48.8 6106.0180, private roads, driveways, and parking areas must: <br />48.9 A. be designed and constructed to take advantage of natural vegetation and <br />48.10 topography so that they are not readily visible; <br />48.11 B. comply with structure setback requirements according to part 6106.0120; and <br />48.12 C. not be placed within the bluff impact zone or shore impact zone, unless <br />48.13 exempt under part 6106.0180 and designed consistent with part 6106.0130, subpart 3. <br />48.14 Subp. 5. Private water access and viewing facilities. <br />48.15 A. Private access paths must be no more than: <br />48.16 (1) eight feet wide, if placed within the shore impact zone; and <br />48.17 (2) four feet wide, if placed within the bluff impact zone. <br />48.18 B. Private water access ramps must: <br />48.19 (1) comply with parts 6115.0210 and 6280.0250; and <br />48.20 (2) be designed and constructed consistent with the applicable standards <br />48.21 in Design Handbook for Recreational Boating and Fishing Facilities, incorporated by <br />48.22 reference under part 6106.0090. <br />48.23 C. Design and construction of private stairways, lifts, and landings are subject <br />48.24 to the following standards: <br />6106.0140 48 <br />
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