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637 b. Not located within 40 feet of slopes greater than 12%. <br /> 638 c. Not located in the regulatory floodplain. <br /> 639 <br /> 640 (h) PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR PUBLIC FACILITIES <br /> 641 1. Purpose.To establish design standards for public facilities that are consistent with best management <br /> 642 practices and that minimize impacts to primary conservation areas, public river corridor views and other <br /> 643 resources identified in the MRCCA plan. Public facilities serve the public interest by providing public <br /> 644 access to the Mississippi River corridor or require locations in or adjacent to the river corridor and <br /> 645 therefore require some degree of flexibility. <br /> 646 2. General design standards.All public facilities must be designed and constructed to: <br /> 647 a. Minimize visibility of the facility from the river to the extent consistent with the purpose of the <br /> 648 facility; <br /> 649 b. Comply with the structure placement and height standards in Section 117-148(f)(Structure height <br /> 650 and placement and lot size),except as provided in Section 117-148(1)(Exemptions); <br /> 651 c. Be consistent with the vegetation management standards in Section 117-148(i)(Vegetation <br /> 652 Management)and the land alteration and storm water management standards in Section 117- <br /> 653 148(j)(Land alteration standards and stormwater management),including use of practices <br /> 654 identified in Best Practices for Meeting DNR General Public Waters Work Permit GP 2004-0001, <br /> 655 where applicable; <br /> 656 d. Avoid primary conservation areas, unless no alternative exists. If no alternative exists,then <br /> 657 disturbance to primary conservation areas must be avoided to the greatest extent practicable, <br /> 658 and design and construction must minimize impacts;and <br /> 659 e. Minimize disturbance of spawning and nesting times by scheduling construction at times when <br /> 660 local fish and wildlife are not spawning or nesting. <br /> 661 3. Right-of-way maintenance standards. Right-of-way maintenance must comply with the following <br /> 662 standards: <br /> 663 a. Vegetation currently in a natural state must be maintained to the extent feasible; <br /> 664 b. Where vegetation in a natural state has been removed, native plants must be planted and <br /> 665 maintained on the right-of-way;and <br /> 666 c. Chemical control of vegetation must be avoided when practicable,but when chemical control is <br /> 667 necessary,chemicals used must be in accordance with the regulations and other requirements of <br /> 668 all state and federal agencies with authority over the chemical's use. <br /> 669 4. Crossings of public water or public land.Crossings of public waters or land controlled by the commissioner <br /> 670 are subject to approval by the commissioner according to Minnesota Statutes,sections 84.415 and <br /> 671 103G.245. <br /> 672 5. Public utilities. Public utilities must comply with the following standards: <br /> 673 a. High-voltage transmission lines,wind energy conversion systems greater than five megawatts,and <br /> 674 pipelines are regulated according to Minnesota Statutes,chapter 216E,216F,and 216G <br /> 675 respectively;and <br /> 19 <br />
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