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1 (A) Electric power lines, cables, pipelines, or conduits that are:
<br />2 (1) Used to transport power between two points, as identified and defined under Minn.
<br />3 Stats. § 216E.01, subd. 4; or
<br />4 (2) For mains or pipelines for gas, liquids, or solids in suspension, used to transport gas,
<br />5 liquids, or solids in suspension between two points; and
<br />6 (B) Telecommunication lines, cables, pipelines, or conduits.
<br />7 Treeline. The more or less continuous line formed by the tops of trees in a wooded area when viewed
<br />8 from a particular point. The treeline is determined during all seasons as if under full foliage.
<br />9 Truck Terminal. means a building, structure or land where trucks and/or tractor trailers are rented,
<br />10 leased, or stored, or are dispatched for hire as common carriers.
<br />11 Twin Cities Metropolitan area. The area over which the Metropolitan Council has jurisdiction according to
<br />12 Minn. Stats. § 473.121, subd. 2.
<br />13 Unlicensed Supportive Living Facility means a residential dwelling that is not licensed as a Licensed
<br />14 Residential Facility that provides congregate and supportive living environment for no more than
<br />15 six unrelated individuals classified under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
<br />16 Use, principal, means the purpose or activity for which the land or building thereon is designated,
<br />17 arranged, or intended, or for which it is occupied, utilized or maintained, and shall include the
<br />18 performance of such activity as defined by the performance standards of this chapter.
<br />19 Variance. Having the meaning given under Minn. Stats. § 394.22.
<br />20 Vehicle wrecking yard means any place where vehicles not in running condition and/or not licensed, or
<br />21 parts thereof, are stored in the open or any land used for wrecking or storing of such motor vehicles
<br />22 or parts thereof, and including any commercial salvaging and scavenging of any other goods, articles
<br />23 or merchandise.
<br />24 Water access ramp. A boat ramp, carry -down site, boarding dock, and approach road, or other access that
<br />25 allows launching and removal of a boat, canoe, or other watercraft with or without a vehicle and
<br />26 trailer.
<br />27 Water -oriented accessory structure. A small building or other improvement, except stairways, fences,
<br />28 docks, and retaining walls, that, because of the relationship of its use to public waters, needs to be
<br />29 located closer to public waters than the normal structure setback. Examples include gazebos, screen
<br />30 houses, fish houses, pump houses, and detached decks and patios.
<br />31 Water quality impact zone. Land within the shore impact zone or within 50 feet of the boundary of a public
<br />32 water, wetland, or natural drainage way, whichever is greater.
<br />33 Wetland. Having the meaning given under Minn. Stats. § 103G.005.
<br />34 Wharf. Having the meaning given under Minnesota Rules, part 6115.0170.
<br />35 Wholesale Sales means sales of products to a business or person who will resell the articles in the regular
<br />36 course of business or incorporate the article into another product that will be sold.
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<br />38 106 Applicability and Compliance
<br />39 i-rom and alter the e recoive aate of the ordinance from which this chapter is derived, the use of all land
<br />40 and every building or portion of a building erected, altered in height and area, added to, or relocated, and
<br />41 every use within a building, or use accessory thereto, in the city shall be in conformity with the provisions
<br />42 of this chapter and after the lawful issuance of all required permits.
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<br />44 110 Administration
<br />45 Sections 111-140 establish the administration and enforcement powers of this chapter.
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<br />47 111 Zoning Administrator
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