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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 />34 <br />35 <br />36 <br />Figure 7. Deck and Patio Encroachment <br />Encroachment <br />Zone (X • 0.15) <br />Deck and Patio Encroachment <br />Lot width CY) in feet —.- <br />Maximum deck/patio area in <br />encroachment zone= <br />(X-0.15)xYx0.25 <br />River <br />Required <br />structure <br />setback(X) <br />in feet <br />(6) Off -premise and directional signs. <br />a. Off -premise advertising signs must: <br />1. Meet required structure placement and height standards in section 920 (structure <br />height and placement and lot size). <br />2. Not be readily visible. <br />b. Directional signs for patrons arriving at a business by watercraft must comply with the <br />following standards: <br />1. They must be consistent with Minn. Stats. § 86B.115. <br />2. Only convey the location and name of the establishment and the general types of <br />goods and services available, if located in a shore impact zone. <br />3. Be no greater than ten feet in height and 32 square feet in surface area; and <br />4. If illuminated, the lighting must be shielded to prevent illumination out across the <br />river or to the sky. <br />(7) Fences. Fences between principal structures and the river are allowed provided that fences are: <br />a. Not higher than six feet. <br />b. Not located within 40 feet of slopes greater than 12%. <br />c. Not located in the regulatory floodplain. <br />(H) Performance standards for public facilities. <br />(1) Prnpose. To establish design standards for public facilities that are consistent with best <br />management practices and that minimize impacts to primary conservation areas, public river <br />corridor views and other resources identified in the MRCCA plan. Public facilities serve the <br />public interest by providing public access to the Mississippi River corridor or require locations <br />in or adjacent to the river corridor and therefore require some degree of flexibility. <br />(2) General design standards. In addition to the standards set forth above, all public facilities must <br />be designed and constructed to: <br />a. Minimize visibility of the facility from the river to the extent consistent with the purpose <br />of the facility; <br />b. Avoid primary conservation areas, unless no alternative exists. If no alternative exists, <br />then disturbance to primary conservation areas must be avoided to the greatest extent <br />practicable, and design and construction must minimize impacts; and <br />c. Minimize disturbance of spawning and nesting times by scheduling construction at times <br />when local fish and wildlife are not spawning or nesting. <br />(3) Right-of-way maintenance standards. Right-of-way maintenance must comply with the <br />following standards: <br />a. Vegetation currently in a natural state must be maintained to the extent feasible; <br />Attachment A — Ordinance #23-14 <br />Page 96 of 141 <br />