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Project lies within a Shoreland District — (1 set) <br />3. Certificate of survey prepared by a licensed land surveyor identifying the <br />following: The Community Development Depailment may waive the certificate of survey when <br />the survey will not provide information relevant to the variance necessary to review the <br />application. <br />a. Scale (engineering only) at not less than one (1) inch equals one hundred <br />(100) feet. <br />b. North point indication. <br />c. Existing boundaries with lot dimension and lot area. <br />d. Existing buildings, structures and improvements. <br />e. Easements of record. <br />f. Delineated wetland boundary, to include the OHWL of any lakes or DNR <br />waters. <br />g. All encroachments. <br />h. Legal description. <br />i. Graphic information, plans, specifications, or other materials that illustrate <br />the requested variance. <br />j. Narrative description of how the application complies with the variance <br />criteria listed above. <br />(2) Appeal Procedure. An appeal shall only be applicable to an administrative permit, <br />order, requirement or interpretation of intent of provisions of this Ordinance. Opinions and <br />evaluations as they pertain to the impact or result of a request are not subject to the appeal <br />procedure. The City Council shall be the Board of Appeals and Adjustments with powers listed <br />in Minnesota Statutes 462.357, subdivision 6. <br />(a) Appeal Procedures. <br />1. An appeal from an administrative action shall be filed by the property owner or <br />their agent with the Zoning Administrator within ten (10) days after the making of the order, <br />requirement, or interpretation being appealed. <br />2. The property owner or their agent shall file with the Zoning Administrator an <br />application for appeal stating the specific grounds upon which the appeal is made. Said <br />application shall be accompanied by a fee as established by City Council ordinance In cases <br />where the application is judged to be incomplete, the Zoning Administrator shall notify the <br />applicant, in writing, within ten (10) days of the date of submission. <br />3. An appeal stays all proceedings and the furtherance of the action being appealed <br />unless it is certified to the Board of Adjustment Appeals, after the notice of appeal is filed, that <br />by reason of facts stated in the certificate a stay would cause imminent peril to life and property. <br />2-11 <br />