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1 e. Mining of metallic minerals and peat. Mining of metallic minerals and peat, as defined <br />2 in Minn. Stats. §§ 93.44-93.51, shall be a permitted use provided the provisions of <br />3 Minn. Stats. §§ 93.44-93.51, are satisfied. <br />4 (6) Conditional uses. Conditional uses allowable within shoreland areas shall be subject to the <br />5 review and approval procedures, and criteria and conditions for review of conditional uses <br />6 established communitywide. The following additional evaluation criteria and conditions apply <br />7 within shoreland areas: <br />8 a. Evaluation criteria. A thorough evaluation of the waterbody and the topographic, <br />9 vegetation, and soils conditions on the site must be made to ensure: <br />10 1. The prevention of soil erosion or other possible pollution of public waters, both <br />11 during and after construction; <br />12 2. The visibility of structures and other facilities as viewed from public waters is <br />13 limited; <br />14 3. The site is adequate for water supply and on -site sewage treatment; and <br />15 4. The types, uses, and numbers of watercraft that the project will generate are <br />16 compatible in relation to the suitability of public waters to safely accommodate <br />17 these watercraft. <br />18 b. Conditions attached to conditional use permits. The city council, upon consideration of <br />19 the criteria listed in subsection (g)(6)a of this section and the purposes of this <br />20 subdivision, shall attach such conditions to the issuance of the conditional use permits <br />21 as it deems necessary to fulfill the purposes of this subdivision. Such conditions may <br />22 include, but are not limited to, the following: <br />23 1. Increased setbacks from the ordinary high water level; <br />24 2. Limitations on the natural vegetation to be removed or the requirement that <br />25 additional vegetation be planted; and <br />26 3. Special provisions for the location, design, and use of structures, sewage <br />27 treatment systems, watercraft launching and docking areas, and vehicle parking <br />28 areas. <br />29 (7) Water supply and sewage treatment. <br />30 a. Water supply. Any public or private supply of water for domestic purposes must meet <br />31 or exceed standards for water quality of the state department of health and the state <br />32 pollution control agency. <br />33 b. Sewage treatment. Any premises used for human occupancy must be provided with an <br />34 adequate method of sewage treatment, as follows: <br />35 1. Publicly owned sewer systems must be used where available. <br />36 2. All private sewage treatment systems must meet or exceed the Minn. Rules. ch. <br />37 7080, a copy of which is adopted by reference and declared to be a part of this <br />38 subdivision. <br />39 3. On -site sewage treatment systems must be set back from the ordinary high water <br />40 level in accordance with the setbacks contained in this subdivision. <br />41 4. All proposed sites for individual sewage treatment systems shall be evaluated in <br />42 accordance with the criteria in subsections (g)(7)b.4(i) through (iv) of this section. <br />43 If the determination of a site's suitability cannot be made with publicly available, <br />44 existing information, it shall then be the responsibility of the applicant to provide <br />45 sufficient soil borings and percolation tests from on -site field investigations. <br />46 Evaluation criteria: <br />47 (i) Depth to the highest known or calculated groundwater table or bedrock; <br />48 (ii) Soil conditions, properties, and permeability; <br />49 (iii) Slope; <br />Page 143 of 160 <br />