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-· <br />Boathouse. A structure designed and used solely for the storage of boats and boating <br />equipment. <br />Dedicated Riparian Area. Starting at the Ordinary High Water Level (OHWL), areas dedicated to <br />the City to be maintained in a permanent state of natural vegetation for the purposes of <br />protecting surface waters from the impacts of land alteration and/ or development activity. <br />Permitted uses within dedicated riparian areas are noted in subsection C.7.f <br />D.N.R. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. <br />Land Alteration. The excavation or grading of land involving movement of earth and materials <br />in excess of 50 yards. <br />Shore Impact Zone. Land located between the ordinary high water level of a public water and a <br />line parallel to it at a setback of 50% of the structure setback. <br />Shoreland. Land located within the following distances from public waters: 1,000 feet from <br />the ordinary high water level of a lake, pond, or foliage; and 300 feet from a river or stream, <br />or the landward extend of a flood plain designated by ordinance on a river or stream; <br />whichever is greater. The limits of shorelands may be reduced whenever the waters involved <br />are bounded by topographic divides which extend landward from the waters for lesser <br />distances and when approved by the Commissioner. <br />Water-Oriented Accessory Structure of Facility. A small, above-ground building or other <br />improvement, except stairways, fences, docks, and retaining walls which, because of the <br />relationship of its use to a surface water feature, reasonably needs to be located closer to <br />public waters than the normal structure setback. Examples of the structures and facilities <br />include boathouses, gazebos, screen houses, fish houses, pump houses, and detached decks. <br />C. Shoreland Management Overlay District <br />1. Shoreland Classifications. The public waters in Table 17-1 have been classified by the <br />commissioner of natural resources as natural environment (NE), recreational development <br />(RD) and tributary (T) shorelands. Where noted, riparian dedication is required by the <br />City. <br />Table 17-1: Shoreland Classifications <br />L ,. ......... v .. <br />DNR ID~ Name I ·' -----'"'.'! level Class Reauired <br />Armstrong (north of <br />82011601 CSAH 10) Sec 28, T29, R21 1020.3 NE No <br />Armstrong (south of <br />82011602 CSAH 10) Sec 28, T29, R21 1019. 3 NE No <br />82009900 Clear Sec 2 & 11 , T2 9, R21 -NE No <br />82010100 DeMontrevi lle Sec 4, 5 & 9,T29, R21 929.3 RD No <br />82011000 Downs Sec 24, T29, R21 889.1 NE No <br />82010900 Eagle Point Sec 22 8: 27, T29, R21 896.5 NE No <br />Sec 13, 14, 23, 24 & <br />82010600 Elmo 26, T29, R21 885.6 RD No <br />82010800 Friedrich Pond Sec 15 & 22, T29, R21 -NE No <br />Sec 27, 34 8: 35, T29, <br />82011300 Goose R21 924.4 NE Yes <br />82011100 H.J. Brown Pond Sec 26, T29, R21 -NE No <br />82007400 Horseshoe Sec ., T29, R21 876.8 NE No <br />82010400 Jane Sec 9 8: 10, T29, R21 924.0 RD No <br />-- <br />-- <br />~- <br />2