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1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />*Does not apply to buildings used primarily for agricultural purposes. <br />**Includes all structures, surfaced roads, parking lots, and other impervious areas. <br />***Where practical and feasible, all roads and parking areas shall meet the setback requirements <br />established for structures in subsection (9) of this section. <br />6 (B) The following chart sets forth the minimum dimensional requirements for the rural district areas of <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />the Rum River Scenic Land Use District: <br />(1) <br />Minimum lot size above ordinary high water level <br />Riparian lots <br />4 acres <br />Non -riparian lots <br />21/ <br />acres <br />(2) <br />Lot width at building line <br />300 feet <br />(3) <br />Lot width at ordinary high water level <br />300 feet <br />(4) <br />Building setback from ordinary high water level <br />150 feet <br />(5) <br />Building setback from bluff line <br />30 feet <br />(6) <br />On -site sewage treatment system setback from ordinary high water level <br />100 feet <br />(7) <br />Maximum structure height* <br />35 feet <br />(8) <br />Controlled vegetative cutting area (see section 958(A)) <br />Setback from ordinary high water level <br />150 feet <br />Setback from bluff line <br />30 feet <br />*This requirement shall not apply to buildings used primarily for agricultural uses. <br />11 (C) Trott Brook is a designated tributary of the Rum River and the following setbacks shall also apply: <br />12 (1) Building setback from the OHW level of Trott Brook: 100 feet. <br />13 (2) On -site sewage treatment system setback from OHW level of Trott Brook: 75 feet. <br />14 (3) Controlled vegetative cutting area setback from ordinary high water level of Trott Brook: 100 <br />15 feet. (See section 958(A).) <br />16 <br />17 955 Sanitary Provisions; Sewage Disposal and Water Supply <br />18 (A) Any premises intended for human occupancy must provide for an adequate method of sewage <br />19 treatment. Public or municipal collection and treatment facilities must be used where available and <br />20 feasible. Where public or municipal facilities are not available, all on -site individual sewer treatment <br />21 systems shall conform to the minimum standards and administration procedures set forth in other <br />22 applicable city regulations and the minimum standards of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency <br />23 (Minn. Rules ch. 7080) and section 954. <br />24 (B) No person, firm, or corporation shall install, alter, repair, or extend any individual sewer disposal <br />25 system or private well without first obtaining a peiniit for such action from the zoning authority for <br />26 the specific installation, alteration, repair, or extension. Prior to issuance of any such permit, the <br />27 zoning authority may require that soil boring tests be done on the proposed site to determine whether <br />28 or not the site is capable of supporting a conforming sewage treatment system. <br />29 <br />30 956 Placement of Structures <br />31 (A) Structures proposed within a floodplain area shall be consistent with all floodplain management <br />32 regulations of the city. <br />33 (B) No structure shall be placed on any slope greater than 12 percent (12 feet vertical rise in 100 feet <br />34 horizontal distance) unless such structures can be screened. Sewage disposal facilities can be installed <br />35 so as to comply with the sanitary provisions of section 955, and the permit applicant can prove to the <br />36 zoning authority that any potential erosion or sedimentation problems related to locating such a <br />Attachment A — Ordinance #23-14 <br />Page 136 of 141 <br />