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<br />Commentary
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<br />of native soil and rock or compacted granular stone, primarily
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<br />Having the meaning given under Minnesota Statutes, section
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<br />Those signs that direct attention to a product, service, business, or
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<br />Any combination of ground cover, understory, and tree canopy that, while it may have
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<br />Aroofed structure open on all sides, accessory to a recreational use.
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<br />intended for hiking, equestrplans. been altered by human activity, continues to recharge groundwater. entertainment venue that is not exclusively related to the premises where the sign
<br /> is located. establishing additional or stricter standards and criteria for covered properties in addition to those of the underlying zoning district. Overlay districts are often used
<br /> to protect historic features and natural resources such as shoreland orallowing developers to plan and develop a largedesign, a mix of structure types and land uses, and phasing of
<br /> development over a number of years. Planned unit development includes any conversion of existing structures and land uses that utimethod of developmentaccording to Minnesota
<br />for the extraction, stockpiling, storage, disposal, or reclamation of and gravel. Nonmetallic mining does not include ancillary faciand water level control structures. For purposes of
<br /> this subpart, “facility” includes all mine pits, quarries, stockpiles, basins, processing structures and equipment, and any structures that drain or divert waters to allow mining.
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