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• <br />• <br />Warehousing and Distribution. Terminal fa <br />The storage, wholesaling, or dis <br />manufactured products, supplies, and equipment. <br />f <br />Waterbody or Watercourse. <br />M 1k . <br />t vtrith- or <br />bution of <br />surrounded by land, Any natural or man -made passageway on the surface of the <br />earth so situated and having such a topographical nature that surface water <br />stands or flows through it from other areas. The term includes pondinq areas, <br />drainage channels, swales, waterways, creeks, rivers, lakes, streams, wetland <br />areas, and any other open surface water flow which is the result of storm water <br />or ground water discharge. This term does not include man -made piping <br />systems commonly referred to as storm sewers. <br />Watershed. The area drained by the natural and artificial drainage system, <br />bounded peripherally by a bridge or stretch of high and dividing drainage areas. <br />Wetlands. An area where water stands near, or above the soil surface during a <br />significant portion of most years, saturating the soil and supporting a <br />predominantly aquatic form of vegetation, and which may have the following <br />characteristics: <br />1. Vegetation belonging to the marsh (emergent aquatic), bog, fen, sedge <br />meadow, shrub land, southern lowland forest (lowland hardwood), and <br />northern lowland forest (conifer swamp) communities. (These <br />communities correspond roughly to wetland types 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, and 8 <br />described by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Circular 39, <br />AWetlands of the U.S. 1956 ".) <br />2. Mineral soils with gley horizons or organic soils belonging to the Histosol <br />order (peat and mulch). <br />3. Soil which is water logged or covered with water at least three (3) months <br />of the year. <br />4. Swamps, bogs, marshes, potholes, wet meadows, and sloughs are <br />wetlands, and such property, may be shallow water bodies, the waters of <br />which are stagnant or actuated by very feeble currents, and may at times <br />be sufficiently dry to permit tillage, but would require drainage to be made <br />arable. The edge of a wetland is commonly that point where the natural <br />vegetation changes from predominantly aquatic to preeminently terrestrial. <br />Yard. An open space that lies between the principal or accessory building or <br />buildings and the nearest lot line. Such yard is unoccupied and unobstructed <br />from the ground upward except as may be specifically provided in the Zoning <br />Ordinance. <br />Lino Lakes Zoning Ordinance Title / Application / Rules <br />1 -41 <br />