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7B, Lake Johanna Emergency Temporary "No Wake Zone" - Public Hearing
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RELEVANT WATER SURFACE USE STATUTES <br />CHAPTER 86B <br />86B.201 STATE LAW AND LOCAL ORDINANCE AUTHORITY. <br />Subdivision 1. Application of state law. The provisions of this chapter and of other applicable laws of <br />this state shall govern the operation, equipment, numbering, and all other related matters for a watercraft <br />operated on the waters of this state, or the time when an activity regulated by this chapter may take place. <br />Subd. 2. Local authority to adopt ordinance. (a) This chapter does not limit the authority of a <br />political subdivision of this state to adopt regulations that are not inconsistent with this chapter and the <br />rules of the commissioner relating to the use of waters of this state that are wholly or partly within the <br />territorial boundaries of a county or entirely within the boundaries of a city. <br />(b) A city of the first class of over 200,000 or the park board of the city may forbid the use of <br />motorboats or boats with attached motors on its lakes. <br />Subd. 3. Nonmotorized carry-on access. A person may access any public waters through public <br />land with a hand-carried nonmotorized watercraft. <br />HIST.• 1990 c 391 art 9 s 9; 1997 c 226.s 11 <br />86B.205 WATER SURFACE USE ORDINANCE. <br />Subdivision 1. Assistance. The commissioner shall develop and publish guidelines to assist <br />counties adopting water surface use ordinances far waters within their jurisdiction. <br />Subd. 2. Surface use ordinances. (a) A county board may, by �rdinance, regulate the surface <br />use of bodies of water located entirely or partially within the county and not located entirely within the <br />boundary of a single city or lake conservation district established by law. <br />(b) If a body of water is located within more than one county, a surface use ordinance is not <br />effective until adopted by the county boards of all the counties where the body of water lies under section <br />471.59 or placed into effect by order of the commissioner under subdivision 9. <br />(c) With the authorization of an affeoted city or lake conservation district, a county board may <br />assume and exercise the powers in subdivisions 2 to 5 with respect to bodies of water lying entirely <br />within that city or lake conservation district. The regulation by the county of the �urface use of a portion <br />of a body of water located within the boundary of a city must be consistent with any city regulation <br />existing on May 25, 1973, of the surface use of that portion of the body of water. After January 1, 1975, <br />the ordinance must be consistent with the provisions of this chapter and rules of the commissioner under <br />this chapter. <br />Subd. 3. Prior ordinances invalid without approval. A surface use zoning ordinance adopted <br />under subdivisions 2 to 5 by a local governmental unit after May 25, 1973, is invalid unless it is approved <br />by the commissioner. : <br />Subd. 4. Approval of ordinances. A proposed surface use zoning ordinance must be submitted <br />to the commissioner for review and approval before adoption. The commissioner must approve or <br />disapprove the proposed ordinance within 120 days after receiving it. If the commissioner disapproves <br />the proposed ordinance, the commissioner must return it to the local governmental unit with a written <br />statement of the reasons for disapproval. <br />Subd. 5. County regulatory authority. A county board may: <br />(1) regulate and police public beaches, public docks, and other public facilities for access to a <br />body of water, except: <br />(i) regulations are subject to subdivision 6; <br />(ii) a county board may not regulate state accesses; and , <br />(iii) a municipality may by ordinance preempt the county from exercising power under this <br />
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