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RULE H <br />SHORELAND DEVELOPMENT <br />1. POLICY. It is the policy of the Board of Managers to promote <br />the adoption of local shoreland ordinances based on Department of <br />Natural Resources regulations. <br />2. REGULATION. In those cities which have not adopted state - <br />approved shoreland ordinances, the District requires a permit for <br />development, grading or filling within the shoreland zone of public <br />waters lakes and streams. <br />3. CRITERIA. A permit applicant for development, grading or <br />filling within the shoreland zone of public waters lakes and <br />streams must comply with the following setback criteria. <br />• <br />(a) Structure Setback Criteria. The placement of <br />structures on lots is controlled in accordance with the <br />class of public waters as follows: <br />(1) For natural environment waters, at least <br />200 feet from the OHW for lots not served by <br />public sewer and at least 150 feet from the <br />OHW for lots served by public sewer. <br />(2) For recreational development waters, at <br />least 100 feet from the OHW for lots not served <br />by public sewer and at least seventy -five feet <br />from the OHW for lots' served by public sewer. <br />(3) For general development waters, at least <br />seventy -five feet from the OHW for lots not <br />served by public sewer and at least fifty feet <br />from the OHW for lots served by public sewer. <br />(b) Sanitary Facilities Setback Criteria. Septic tank <br />and soil absorption systems must be set back from the OHW <br />in accordance with the class of public waters as follows: <br />(1) For natural environment waters, at least <br />150 feet. <br />(2) For recreational development waters, at <br />least seventy -five feet. <br />(3) For general development waters, at least <br />fifty feet. <br />Soil absorption systems will not be allowed in <br />the following areas: <br />28 <br />