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• <br />• <br />t <br />Shoreland Management Overlay <br />CHAPTER 1102: SHORELAND MANAGEMENT OVERLAY <br />Section <br />1102.01 Statutory authorization and policy <br />1102.02 General provisions <br />1102.03 Definitions <br />1102.04 Administration <br />1102.05 Shoreland Overlay District <br />1102.06 Shoreland Overlay District uses <br />1102.07 Zoning and water supply /sanitary provisions <br />1102.08 Nonconformities <br />1102.09 Shoreland alterations <br />1102.10 Special provisions for commercial, industrial, public /semipublic, agricultural, <br />forestry and extractive uses and mining of metallic minerals and peat <br />1102.11 Water supply and sewage treatment <br />1102.12 Subdivision /platting provisions <br />1102.13 Shoreland Planned Unit Development (PUD) <br />1102.01 <br />§ 1102.01 STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION AND POLICY. <br />(1) Statutory authorization. Local government units are required to adopt shoreland <br />management ordinances in M.S. §§ 103F.201 to 103F.221, as it may be amended from time to <br />time. This Shoreland Overlay District chapter is adopted pursuant to these authorizations and <br />policies and the planning and zoning enabling legislation in M.S. Ch. 462, as it may be amended <br />from time to time. <br />(2) Policies. The uncontrolled use of shorelands of the city City -of Line , <br />affects the public health, safety and general welfare not only by contributing to pollution of public <br />waters, but also by impairing the local tax base. Therefore, it is in the best interests of the public <br />health, safety and welfare to provide for the wise subdivision, use and development of <br />shorelands of public waters. The Legislature of Minnesota has delegated responsibility to local <br />governments of the state to regulate the subdivision, use and development of shorelands of <br />public waters and thus preserve and enhance. the quality of surface waters, conserve the <br />economic and natural environmental values of shorelands, and provide for the wise use of <br />waters and related land resources. The responsibility for the management of shoreland areas is <br />hereby recognized by the city -City of Lino Lakes. <br />(Ord. 04 -95, passed 4 -10 -1995) <br />
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