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Allowed Vegetation Removal Activities with a Permit: <br />Some vegetation removal activities in protected areas are allowed with a vegetation permit, including removal: <br />of vegetation that is dead, diseased, dying, or hazardous; <br />to prevent the spread of diseases or insect pests; <br />of invasive non-native species; <br />to prepare for restoration and erosion control management activities consistent with a plan approved by the <br />local government; <br />of the minimum necessary for construction allowed with a building permit. <br />River Access on Riparian Lots <br />Local MRCCA regulations include new design standards <br />for river access including access paths and stairways, Figure 2. River Access Design Standards. <br />water-oriented structures and patios and decks (see <br />Figure 2): <br />Private driveways, parking areas and other <br />impervious surfaces must not be placed in the shore <br />impact zone or the bluff impact zone, except for: <br />o Access Paths: Access paths can be no wider <br />than 8 feet wide in the shore impact zone <br />or 4 feet wide in a bluff impact zone. <br />o Stairways, lifts, and landings: Stairways, <br />lifts, and landings are allowed in the shore <br />impact zone and the bluff impact zone as <br />long as stairways and lifts are no wider than <br />4 feet and landings no more than 32 square <br />feet. <br />Decks and patios may encroach into bluff and river <br />setbacks up to 15% of the required structure <br />setback, provided they don’t extend into the bluff <br />impact zone. <br />One water-oriented accessory structure is allowed <br />for every 300 feet of river frontage. Lots less than <br />300 feet may have one structure. The water- <br />oriented accessory structure is limited to a 12-foot <br />height, 120 square foot area, and must be at least <br />10 feet from the water’s edge. These structures are <br />not allowed in the bluff impact zone. <br />Temporary storage of docks, boats, and other <br />equipment during the winter months are prohibited <br />in the bluff impact zone but allowed in the shore <br />impact zone. <br /> <br />MRCCA web address: https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/waters/watermgmt_section/critical_area/index.html <br /> 01/13/2020 <br /> <br />