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6115.0170 PUBLIC WATER RESOURCES AGENJITA ITEM 4r G; <br /> a <br /> Subp. 35. Riprap shore protection. "Riprap shore protection" means coarse <br /> stones, boulders, cobbles, artificially broken rock or concrete, or brick materials <br /> laid loosely or within gabion baskets against the slope of the existing bank of a <br /> protected water. <br /> Subp. 36. Seasonal dock. "Seasonal dock" means a dock so designed and fi j <br /> constructed that it may be removed from the lake or stream bed on a seasonal <br /> basis. All components such as supports, decking, and footings must be capable <br /> of removal by nonmechanized means. <br /> Subp. 37. Structure. "Structure" means any building, footing, foundation, <br /> slab, roof, boathouse, deck, wall, or any other object extending over, anchored, <br /> or permanently attached to the bed or bank of a protected water. <br /> Subp. 38. Structural height. "Structural height" means the vertical distance <br /> from the natural bed of the stream or watercourse measured at the downstream <br /> toe of the control structure or from the lowest elevation of the outside limit of `. <br /> the control structure, if it is not across a stream channel or watercourse, to the <br /> maximum storage elevation. <br /> Subp. 39. Swellhead."Swellhead" means the difference between the headwa- <br /> ter elevation necessary to pass the regional flood through the proposed structure <br /> and the tailwater elevation below the structure. <br /> Subp. 40. Temporary structure. "Temporary structure" means any seasonal <br /> dock or floating structure that can be removed from protected waters before <br /> winter freeze-up. } <br /> Subp. 41. Watercourse. "Watercourse" means any channel having definable <br /> beds and banks capable.of conducting generally confined runoff from adjacent <br /> ^ lands. During floods water may leave the confining beds and banks but under low <br /> and normal flows water is confined within the channel. A watercourse may be ' <br /> perennial or intermittent. <br /> Subp. 42. Water level control structure. "Water level control structure" <br /> means any structure which impounds or regulates the water surface elevation or <br /> flow of protected waters, including dams regulated under the provisions of parts <br /> 6115.0300 to 6115.0520. <br /> Subp. 43. Wharf. "Wharf" means a permanent structure constructed into <br /> 1 � <br /> navigable waters as a part of a port facility for berthing or mooring commercial <br /> watercraft, or for transferring cargo to and from watercraft in an industrial or <br /> commercial enterprise, or for loading or unloading passengers from commercial <br /> watercraft, or for the operation of a port facility. <br /> Statutory Authority: MS s 105.415 <br /> i <br /> History: 8 SR 533 <br /> 6115.0180 [Repealed by amendment, 8 SR �33] <br /> 6115.0190 FILLING INTO PROTECTED WATERS. I j <br /> Subpart 1. Goals. It is the goal of the department to limit the placement of I <br /> any fill material into protected waters in order to: <br /> A. minimize encroachment, change, or damage to the environment; j <br /> B. regulate the quantity and quality of fill and the purposes for which �l : <br /> filling may be allowed based upon the capabilities of the waters to assimilate the <br /> material; and <br /> C. maintain consistency with floodplain, shoreland, and wild and scenic <br /> rivers management standards and ordinances. <br /> Subp. 2. Scope. Filling as used in this part involves placement of unconfined <br /> or loosely confined materials in protected waters. <br /> Subp. 3. Nonpermitted placement. Placement shall not be permitted in the <br /> following cases: <br />
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