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103 <br />ac. Hard -surface trail. A trail surfaced in asphalt, crushed aggregate, or other hard surface, for multi- <br />104 <br />purpose use, as determined by local, regional, or state agency plans. <br />105 <br />ad. Historic property. An archaeological site, standing structure, site, district, or other property that is: <br />106 <br />1. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places or the State Register of Historic Places or <br />107 <br />locally designated as a historic site under Minnesota Statutes, section 471; <br />108 <br />2. determined to meet the criteria for eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places or <br />109 <br />the State Register of Historic Places as determined by the director of the Minnesota <br />110 <br />Historical Society; or <br />111 <br />3. An unplatted cemetery that falls under the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, section 307, in <br />112 <br />consultation with the Office of the State Archaeologist. <br />113 <br />ae. Impervious surface. A constructed hard surface that either prevents or retards the entry of water <br />114 <br />into the soil and causes water to run off the surface in greater quantities and at an increased rate <br />115 <br />of flow than prior to development. Examples include rooftops, decks, sidewalks, patios, parking <br />116 <br />lots, storage areas, and driveways, including those with concrete, asphalt, or gravel surfaces <br />117 <br />A Intensive vegetation clearing. The removal of all or a majority of the trees or shrubs in a contiguous <br />118 <br />patch, strip, row, or block. <br />119 <br />ag. Interim use. A use having the meaning given under Minnesota Statutes, section and <br />120 <br />ah. Land alteration. An activity that exposes the soil or changes the topography, drainage, or cross <br />121 <br />section of the land, excluding gardening or similar minor soil disturbances. <br />122 <br />123 <br />124 <br />125 <br />126 <br />127 <br />128 <br />129 <br />130 <br />131 <br />132 <br />ai. Local government. Counties, cities, and townships. <br />aj. Local park agencies. The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board and the Three Rivers Park District. <br />ak. Lot. Having the meaning given under Minnesota Rules chapter <br />al. Lot width. The shortest distance between lot lines measured at both the ordinary high water level <br />and at the required structure setback from the ordinary high water level. See Figure 3. <br />Figure 3. Lot Width <br />Lot Width <br />Structure <br />setback <br />r — X and Y must <br />each be as <br />long as the <br />minimum lot <br />width <br />Y <br />OHWL River <br />am. Marina. Having the meaning given under Minnesota Rules chapter <br />an. Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area (MRCCA). The area within the River Corridor Boundary (See <br />Section 117-148(b)6bs) (Definitions - River Corridor Boundary). <br />4 12/30/2020 <br />
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