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1 (1) Pznpose. To establish design standards for private facilities that are consistent with best <br />2 management practices and that minimize impacts to primary conservation areas, public river <br />3 corridor views and other resources identified in the MRCCA plan. <br />4 (2) General design standards. All private facilities must be developed in accordance with the <br />5 vegetation management and land alteration requirements in sections 920(I) and 920(J). <br />6 (3) Private roads, driveways, and parking areas. Except as provided in section 920(L), private <br />7 roads, driveways and parking areas must: <br />8 a. Be designed to take advantage of natural vegetation and topography so that they are not <br />9 readily visible; <br />10 b. Comply with structure setback requirements according to section 920(F)(3); and <br />11 c. Not be placed within the bluff impact zone or shore impact zone, unless exempt under <br />12 section 920(L) and designed consistent with section 920(F)(2). <br />13 (4) Private water access and viewing facilities. <br />14 a. Private access paths must be no more than: <br />15 1. Eight feet wide, if placed within the shore impact zone; and <br />16 2. Four feet wide, if placed within the bluff impact zone. <br />17 b. Private water access ramps must: <br />18 1. Comply with Minnesota Rules, chapters 6115.0210 and 6280.0250; and <br />19 2. Be designed and constructed consistent with the applicable standards in Design <br />20 Handbook for Recreational Boating and Fishing Facilities. <br />21 c. Design and construction of private stairways, lifts, and landings are subject to the <br />22 following standards: <br />23 1. Stairways and lifts must not exceed four feet in width on residential lots. Wider <br />24 stairways may be used for commercial properties and residential facilities held in <br />25 common, if approved by conditional use permit; <br />26 2. Landings for stairways and lifts on residential lots must not exceed 32 square feet <br />27 in area. Landings larger than 32 square feet area allowed for commercial properties <br />28 and residential facilities held in common, if approved by conditional use permit; <br />29 3. Canopies or roofs are prohibited on stairways, lifts, or landings; <br />30 4. Stairways, lifts, and landings must be located in the least visible portion of the lot <br />31 whenever practical; and <br />32 5. Ramps, lifts, mobility paths, or other facilities for persons with physical disabilities <br />33 are allowed for achieving access to shore areas according to section 7.43 A—D, <br />34 and as provided under section 920(C)(9). <br />35 d. One water -oriented accessory structure is allowed for each riparian lot or parcel less than <br />36 300 feet in width at the ordinary high water level, with one additional water -oriented <br />37 accessory structure allowed for each additional 300 feet of shoreline on the same lot or <br />38 parcel. Water -oriented accessory structures are prohibited in the bluff impact zone and <br />39 must: <br />40 1. Not exceed 12 feet in height; <br />41 2. Not exceed 120 square feet in area; and <br />42 3. Be placed a minimum of ten feet from the ordinary high water level. <br />43 (5) Decks and patios in setback areas. Decks and at -grade patios may encroach into the required <br />44 setbacks from the ordinary high water level and blufflines without a variance, when consistent <br />45 with Section 920(I)and 920(J), provided that: <br />46 a. The encroachment of the deck or patio into the required setback area does not exceed 15 <br />47 percent of the required structure setback; <br />48 b. The area of the deck or patio that extends into the required setback area occupies no more <br />49 than 25 percent of the total area between the required setback and the 15 percent using <br />50 the formula: [Required setback depth (feet) X 0.15 x lot width at setback (feet) x 0.25 = <br />51 maximum total area.] <br />52 c. The deck or patio does not extend into the bluff impact zone. See Figure 7. <br />Attachment A — Ordinance #23-14 <br />Page 95 of 141 <br />