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1 (1) Any system for the collection, treatment and dispersion of sewage including but not limited to <br /> 2 septic tanks, soil absorption systems and drain fields; or <br /> 3 (2) Septic tank and soil absorption system or other individual or cluster type sewage treatment <br /> 4 system as described and regulated in this chapter. <br /> 5 Shore impact zone (Shoreland) means land located between the ordinary high water level of a public water <br /> 6 and a line parallel to it at a setback of 50 percent of the structure setback. <br /> 7 Shone impact zone (MRCCA). Land located between the ordinary high water level of public waters and a <br /> 8 line parallel to it at a setback of 50 percent of the required structure setback or, for agricultural use, <br /> 9 50 feet landward of the ordinary high water level. See Figure 1. <br /> 10 Figure 1. Shore Impact Zone(MRCCA) <br /> Shore Impact Zone <br /> �trM a�•t�Irk <br /> �I <br /> Str uctu rL <br /> selha k <br /> Shore <br /> IfT1cTon <br /> �50% Of S(FUCtUFe <br /> Y 4 <br /> nte <br /> 11 <br /> 12 Shoreland means the land within the following distances from public waters: 1,000 feet from the ordinary <br /> 13 high water level of a lake, pond, or flowage; and 300 feet from a river or stream, or the landward <br /> 14 extent of a floodplain designated by ordinance on a river or stream, whichever is greater. The limits <br /> 15 of shorelands may be reduced whenever the waters involved are bounded by topographic divides <br /> 16 which extend landward from the waters for lesser distances and when approved by the commissioner. <br /> 17 Shoreline facilities. Facilities that require a location adjoining public waters for ingress and egress, loading <br /> 18 and unloading, and public water intake and outflow, such as barge facilities, port facilities, <br /> 19 commodity loading and unloading equipment, watercraft lifts, marinas, short-term watercraft <br /> 20 mooring facilities for patrons, and water access ramps. Structures that would be enhanced by a <br /> 21 shoreline location, but do not require a location adjoining public waters as part of their function, are <br /> 22 not shoreline facilities, such as restaurants, bait shops, and boat dealerships. <br /> 23 Significant historic site means any archaeological site, standing structure, or other property that meets the <br /> 24 criteria for eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places or is listed in the State Register of <br /> 25 Historic Sites, or is determined to be an unplatted cemetery that falls under the provisions of Minn. <br /> 26 Stats. § 307.08. A historic site meets these criteria if it is presently listed on either register or if it is <br /> 27 determined to meet the qualifications for listing after review by the state archaeologist or the director <br /> 28 of the Minnesota Historical Society. All unplatted cemeteries are automatically considered to be <br /> 29 significant historic sites. <br /> 30 Slope means the degree of deviation of a surface from the horizontal,usually expressed in percent, degrees, <br /> 31 or ratio. <br /> 32 Special purpose units of government. The University of Minnesota, the St. Paul Port Authority, watershed <br /> 33 management organizations established under Minn. Stats. ch. 103B, watershed districts established <br /> Page 18 of 141 <br />