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1 (3) If, in a group of two or more contiguous lots under the same ownership, any individual lot does <br />2 not meet the requirements of this subdivision, the lot must not be considered as a separate parcel <br />3 of land for the purposes of sale or development. The lot must be combined with the one or more <br />4 contiguous lots so they equal one or more parcels of land, each meeting the requirements of <br />5 this subdivision as much as possible. <br />6 (B) Additions/expansions to nonconforming structures. <br />7 (1) All additions or expansions to the outside dimensions of an existing nonconforming structure <br />8 must meet the setback, height, and other requirements of this subdivision. Any deviation from <br />9 these requirements must be authorized by a variance. <br />10 (2) Deck additions may be allowed without a variance to a structure not meeting the required <br />11 setback from the ordinary high water level if all of the following criteria and standards are met: <br />12 a. The structure existed on the date the structure setbacks were established; <br />13 b. A thorough evaluation of the property and structure reveals no reasonable location for a <br />14 deck meeting or exceeding the existing ordinary high water level setback of the structure; <br />15 c. The deck encroachment toward the ordinary high water level does not exceed 15 percent <br />16 of the existing setback of the structure from the ordinary high water level or does not <br />17 encroach closer than 30 feet, whichever is more restrictive; and <br />18 d. The deck is constructed primarily of wood, and is not roofed or screened. <br />19 (C) Noncomplying sewage treatment systems. <br />20 (1) A sewage treatment system not meeting the requirements of chapter 113, article II must be <br />21 upgraded, at a minimum, at any time a variance of any type is required for any improvement <br />22 on, or use of, the property. For the purposes of this provision, a sewage treatment system shall <br />23 not be considered nonconforming if the only deficiency is the sewage treatment system's <br />24 improper setback from the ordinary high water level. <br />25 (2) The city has adopted the following by reference: Minn. Rules pts. 7080.0020, 7080.0060, <br />26 7080.0065, 7080.0110, 7080.0120, 7080.0125, 7080.0150, 7080.0160, 7080.0170, 7080.0175 <br />27 7080.0176, being the sections containing the technical standards and criteria contained in the <br />28 "Individual Sewage Treatment Systems Program." The city currently requires and monitors <br />29 septic system pumping permits that indicate the status of each system. The city will require <br />30 upgrading or replacement of any nonconforming system within a reasonable period of time, <br />31 which will not exceed two years following issuance of written notification from the city to the <br />32 property owner of said nonconforming system. Sewage systems installed according to all <br />33 applicable local shoreland management standards adopted under Minn. Stats. §§ 103F.201- <br />34 103F.221 in effect at the time of installation may be considered as conforming unless they are <br />35 determined to be failing, except that systems using cesspools, leaching pits, seepage pits, or <br />36 other deep disposal methods, or systems with less soil treatment area separation above <br />37 groundwater than required by Minn. Rules ch. 7080 for design of on -site sewage treatment <br />38 systems, shall be considered nonconforming. <br />39 <br />40 946-949 Reserved. <br />41 <br />42 950 Scenic River Protection Overlay District <br />43 The purpose of this subdivision is to control bluff land and river land development in order to protect and <br />44 preserve the outstanding scenic, recreational, natural, historical, and scenic values of the Rum River in <br />45 Ramsey, Minnesota, in a manner consistent with Minn. Stats. §§ 103F.301-103F.345.84, Minn. Rules pts. <br />46 6105.0010-6105.0250, 6105.1400-6105.1500. <br />47 <br />48 951 Scope and Interpretation <br />49 (A) The provisions of this subdivision shall apply within the designated Scenic River Land Use District <br />50 of the Rum River in accordance with the property descriptions contained in Minn. Rules pt. <br />51 6105.1400. <br />Attachment A — Ordinance #23-14 <br />Page 133 of 141 <br />
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