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<br /> <br /> <br /> Created: 2025-05-22 16:40:52 [EST] <br />(Supp. No. 36) <br /> <br />Page 99 of 198 <br />Sec. 90-175. Air quality. <br />(a) No land use may produce obnoxious or continuous smoke, as measured at the point of emission, by any <br />means. All emissions shall comply with Minnesota Rules, ch.7011. Fumes or gases shall not be emitted at any <br />point in concentrations or amounts that are noxious, toxic, or corrosive. In no event shall the emissions of <br />fumes or gas from a facility exceed at the point of emission any standards set forth in any law, regulation, or <br />ordinance of any federal, state, or local entity or agency having jurisdiction. <br />(b) This section notwithstanding, this article does not prohibit the burning of natural wood, brush, leaves, grass <br />clippings, and crop residue done in accordance with city ordinances and state law. <br />(Prior Code, § 1175-100.1) <br />Sec. 90-176. Wells and potable water supply. <br />(a) Every residential housing unit, commercial building, and industrial building must have an adequate supply of <br />potable water to serve the needs of the people occupying or using the building or unit, either through <br />connection to the municipal water system or a private well. <br />(b) Water wells may be constructed in the municipal utility service area (MUSA), wellhead protection district, <br />and superfund recovery district only when allowed by a conditional use permit. In all other areas of the city, <br />water wells are a permitted accessory use. <br />(c) A licensed well driller must construct all water wells in accordance with the rules and regulations of the state <br />department of health. <br />(d) Water wells abandoned or unused for a period of one year, and which do not have a definitive plan for use <br />during the following year, must be sealed by a licensed well driller in accordance with the rules and <br />regulations of the state department of health. <br />(e) All buildings requiring a water supply and located in the MUSA must connect to the municipal water system, <br />except where municipal water service becomes available to a property following installation of a private well. <br />In such cases, the property owner need not connect to the municipal system, though provision for future <br />connection must be made through extension of service lines to the property. <br />(f) In no case may a private well or water supply be connected to the municipal water system. <br />(Prior Code, § 1175-110.1) <br />Sec. 90-177. Sewage treatment. <br />(a) No property shall be subdivided or platted in such manner as to create a new parcel or lot of record unless it <br />is served by municipal sanitary sewer service, or each lot or parcel created has been evaluated and found <br />capable of holding an individual septic system constructed in accordance with city standards. <br />(b) Municipal sanitary sewer service must be utilized where available. Where municipal sanitary sewer service <br />becomes available following the installation of an approved and functional septic system, the property <br />owner shall have 12 months to connect to the municipal system and abandon the septic system. The 12- <br />month period shall begin on the first day of the month following the city council's approval of final payment <br />to the contractor for the installation of the municipal service serving the property. <br />(c) Land within the central business (C-1), general business (C-2), general industrial (I-1), business park (BP), <br />mixed use (M-U) and all urban residential districts may not be subdivided or platted without being serviced <br />by municipal sanitary sewer and public water service.