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(c) they must be jointly owned by all purchasers of lots in the subdivision or by all <br />purchasers of nonriparian lots in the subdivision who are provided riparian access rights on the <br />access lot; and <br />(d) covenants or other equally effective legal instruments must be developed that specify <br />which lot owners have authority to use the access lot and what activities are allowed. The <br />activities may include watercraft launching, loading, storage, beaching, mooring, or docking. <br />They must also include other outdoor recreational activities that do not significantly conflict with <br />general public use of the public water or the enjoyment of normal property rights by adjacent <br />property owners. Examples of the non-significant conflict activities include swimming, <br />sunbathing, or picnicking. The covenants must limit the total number of vehicles allowed to be <br />parked and the total number of watercraft allowed to be continuously moored, docked, or stored <br />-over water, and must require centralization of all common facilities and activities in the most <br />suitable locations on the lot to minimize topographic and vegetation alterations. They must also <br />require all parking areas, storage buildings, and other facilities to be screened by vegetation or <br />topography as much as practical from view from the public water, assuming summer, leaf-on <br />conditions. <br />Subd. 6 Placement, Design, and Height of Structures. <br />a. Placement of Structures on Lots. When more than one setback applies to a site, <br />structures and facilities must be located to meet all setbacks. Where structures exist on the <br />adjoining lots on both sides of a proposed building site, structure setbacks may be altered without <br />a variance to conform to the adjoining setbacks from the ordinary high water level,. provided the <br />proposed building site is not located in a shore impact zone or in a bluff impact zone. Structures <br />shall be located as follows. <br />1. Structure and On-site Sewage System Setbacks (in feet) from Ordinary High <br />Water Level*. <br />Classes of <br />Public <br />Waters <br />Setbacks* <br />Structures Sewage Treatment <br />Unsewered Sewered System <br />Lakes <br />Natural <br />Environment <br />Recreational <br />Development <br />General <br />Development <br />150 <br />100 <br />75 <br />150 150 <br />75 75 <br />50 50 <br />Tributary Streams 100 <br />50 75 <br />12 <br />