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illness and who do not have a significant physical or medical problem that <br />necessitates nursing home care; a program in an intermediate care facility for <br />four (4) or more persons with mental retardation or a related condition; a nursing <br />home or hospital that was licensed by the commissioner of the Department of <br />Human Services on July 1, 1987, to provide a program for persons with a <br />physical handicap that is not the result of the normal aging process and <br />considered to be a chronic condition; and chemical dependency or chemical <br />abuse programs that are located in a hospital or nursing home and receive public <br />funds for providing chemical abuse or chemical dependency treatment services <br />under Minnesota Statutes 254B. Residential programs include home and <br />community -based services for persons with mental retardation or a related <br />condition that are provided in or outside of a person's own home. <br />Restrictive Covenant. A restriction on the use of land usually set forth in the <br />deed. <br />Sanitary Land Fill. A site used for solid waste disposal. <br />School. Any building or part thereof which is designed, constructed or used for <br />educational or instruction in any branch of knowledge. <br />School, Private. Any building or group of buildings the use of which meets state <br />requirements for primary, secondary, or higher education and which use does not <br />secure the major part of its funding of any governmental agency. <br />Setback. The minimum horizontal distance between a structure, individual <br />sewage treatment system, or other facility, and an ordinary high water level, <br />sewage treatment system, top of bluff, road, highway, property line, or other <br />facility. <br />Setback Line. That line that is the required minimum distance from the street <br />right-of-way line or any other lot line that establishes the area within which the <br />principal structure must be erected or placed. <br />Shoreland. Land located within the following distances from public waters: one <br />thousand (1000) feet from the ordinary high water level of a lake, pond or <br />flowage and three hundred (300) feet from a river or stream or the landward <br />extent of a floodplain designated in Chapter 1102 of the City Code on a river or <br />stream, whichever is greater. The limits of shorelands may be reduced <br />whenever the waters involved are bounded by topographic divides which extend <br />landward from the waters for lesser distances and when approved by the <br />Commissioner of Natural Resources. <br />Shoreland Impact Zone. Land located between the ordinary high water level <br />of a public water and a line parallel to it at a setback of fifty (50) percent of the <br />structure setback. <br />Lino Lakes Zoning Ordinance Title / Application / Rules <br />1-33 <br />