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1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />25 <br />26 <br />27 <br />28 <br />29 <br />30 <br />31 <br />32 <br />33 <br />10. Existing and proposed subsurface sewage treatment systems. <br />(7) Non conformities. <br />a. All legally established nonconformities as of the date of this chapter may continue <br />consistent with Minn. Stats. § 462.357, Subd. 1e. <br />b. New structures erected in conformance with the setback averaging provisions of <br />section 920(F)(3)d are conforming structures. <br />C. Site alterations and expansion of site alterations that were legally made prior to the <br />effective date of this chapter are conforming. Site alterations include vegetation, <br />erosion control, storm water control measures, and other nonstructural site <br />improvements. <br />d. Legally nonconforming principal structures that do not meet the setback requirements <br />of section 920(F)(3) may be expanded laterally provided that: <br />1. The expansion does not extend into the shore or bluff impact zone or further into <br />the required setback than the building line of the existing principal structure (See <br />Figure 5); and <br />2. The expanded structure's scale and bulk is consistent with that of the original <br />structure and existing surrounding development. <br />Figure 5. Expansion of Nonconforming Structure <br />Expansion of Nonconforming Structure <br />� p <br />bti• L.�f 5�.yt _ a� <br />Expansion <br />Ft3 <br />SenzEr�:a <br />' <br />Expansion <br />allowed <br />not allowed <br />� ���`�� <br />QHWL <br />Structure <br />3 yy 4.:.x ;.:9.:s:= =t <br />setback <br />Shore Impact Zone <br />:Y-W ,3 ;�� n n 0 <br />(50% of structure <br />setback) <br />- g ... ; fi , <br />x..::u <br />„rSi.:i:iri's..:swf.=.',.,=:: <br />Ci"« <br />OHWL <br />River <br />(8) Notifications. <br />a. Amendments to this section and to the MRCCA plan must be submitted to the <br />Commissioner as provided in Minnesota Rules, part 6106.0070, Subp. 3, Items B-I. <br />b. Notice of public hearings for discretionary actions, including conditional and interim use <br />permits, variances, appeals, rezonings, preliminary plats, final subdivision plats, master <br />plans, and PUDs, must be sent to the following entities at least 30 days prior to the <br />hearing: <br />1. The commissioner in a format prescribed by the DNR; <br />2. National Park Service; and <br />3. Where building heights exceed the height limits specified in section 920(F)(2) as <br />part of the conditional use or variance process, adjoining local governments within <br />the MRCCA, including those with overlapping jurisdiction and those across the river. <br />C. Notice of final decisions for actions in section 920(C)(7), including findings of fact, must <br />be sent to the Commissioner, the National Park Service, and adjoining local governments <br />within the MRCCA within ten days of the final decision. <br />Page 102 of 160 <br />