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DRAFT Revised 1/5/95, 3/1/95, 3/24/95 <br />Subd. 31. Sewage treatment system. "Sewage treatment system" means a septic tank <br />and soil absorption system or other individual or cluster type sewage treatment system as <br />described and regulated in Section 1102.11 of this ordinance. <br />Subd. 32. Sewer system. "Sewer system" means pipelines or conduits, pumping <br />stations, and force main, and all other construction, devices, appliances, or appurtenances used <br />for conducting sewage or industrial waste or other wastes to a point of ultimate disposal. <br />Subd. 33. Shore impact zone. "Shore impact zone" means land located between the <br />ordinary high water level of a public water and a line parallel to it at a setback of 50 percent of <br />the structure setback. <br />Subd. 34. Shoreland. "Shoreland" means land located within 1,000 feet from the <br />ordinary high water level of the lakes and land located within 300 feet from the streams <br />classified in Section 1102.05 or the landward extent of a floodplain designated by ordinance on <br />a river or stream, whichever is greater. The limits of shorelands may be reduced whenever the <br />waters involved are bounded by topographic divides which extend landward from the waters for <br />lesser distances and when approved by the Comissioner. <br />Subd. 35. Significant historic site. "Significant historic site" means any archaeological <br />site, standing structure, or other property that meets the criteria for eligibility to the National <br />Register of Historic Places or is listed in the State Register of Historic Sites, or is determined <br />to be an unplatted cemetery that falls under the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Section 307.08. <br />An historic site meets these criteria if it is presently listed on either register or if it is determined <br />to meet the qualifications for listing after review by the Minnesota state archaeologist or the <br />director of the Minnesota Historical Society. All unplatted cemeteries are automatically <br />considered to be significant historic sites. <br />Subd. 36. Steep slope. "Steep slope" means land where development is either not <br />recommended or described as poorly suited due to slope steepness and the site's soil <br />characteristics as mapped and described in available county soil surveys or other reports, unless <br />appropriate design and construction techniques and farming practices are used in accordance with <br />the provisions of this ordinance. Where specific information is not available, steep slopes are <br />lands having average slopes over 12 percent, as measured over horizontal distances of 50 feet <br />or more that are not bluffs. <br />Subd. 37. Structure. "Structure" means any building or appurtenance, including decks: <br />mobile homes, docks and boat launches, except aerial or underground utility lines, such as <br />sewer, electric, telephone, telegraph, gas lines, towers, poles, and other supporting facilities. <br />Subd. 38. Subdivision. "Subdivision" means land that is divided for the purpose of sale, <br />rent, or lease, including planned developments overlays. <br />Subd. 39. Surface water -oriented commercial use. "Surface water -oriented commercial <br />use" means the use of land for commercial purposes, where access to and use of a surface water <br />Page 6 <br />
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