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7B, Lake Johanna Emergency Temporary "No Wake Zone" - Public Hearing
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subdivision within its jurisdiction; <br />(2) regulate the construction, configuration, size, location, and maintenance of commercial <br />marinas and their related facilities including parking areas and sanitary facilities in a manner consistent <br />with other state laws and the rules of the commissioner of natural resources, the pollution control agency, <br />and the commissioner of health, and with the applicable municipal building codes and zoning ordinances <br />where the marinas are located; <br />(3) regulate the construction, installation, and maintenance of permanent and temporary docks <br />and moorings in a manner consistent with state and federal law, permits required under chapter 103G, and <br />sections 86B.111 and 86B.115; � <br />(4) except as provided in subdivision 6, regulate the type and size of watercraft allowed to use the <br />body of water and set access fees; <br />(5) subject to subdivision 6, limit the types and horsepower of motors used on the body of water; <br />(6) limit the use of the body of water at various times and the use of various parts of the body of <br />water; <br />(7) regulate the speed of watercraft on the body of water and the conduct of other activities on the <br />body of water to secure the safety of the public and the most general public use; and <br />(8) contract with other law enforcement agencies to police the body of water and its shore. <br />Subd. 6. Public access restrictions. The county board must allow the same types and sizes of <br />watercraft and horsepower of motors to access and enter the lake or water body as are generally allowed <br />to be operated on the lake or water body. Special use exceptions that are not dependent on lakeshore or <br />property ownership may be granted by permit. <br />Subd. 7. County acquisition of public access. A county board may acquire by purchase, gift, or <br />devise land for public access to a lake or stream and may improve the land as a park or playground if the <br />land is less than ten acres and is contiguous to the meander line of a navigable lake or stream wholly or <br />partly within the county and not entirely within the corporate limits of a city. <br />Subd. 8. Advisory assistance. The county board may invite any municipal council or town <br />board or the soil and water conservation district board of supervisors or watershed district board of <br />managers to designate a representative to advise and consult with the county board on water use <br />regulation and improvement. <br />Subd. 9. Watercraft use rules for local waters. (a) On request of a county, city, or town, the <br />commissioner may, after determining it to be in the public interest, establish rules relating to the use of <br />watercraft on waters of this state that border upon or are within, in whole or in part, the territorial <br />boundaries of the governmental unit. <br />(b) The rules shall be established in the manner provided by sections 14.02 to 14.62, but may not . <br />be submitted to the attorney general nor filed with the secretary of state until first approved by resolutions <br />of the county boards of a majority of the counties affected by the proposed rules. <br />(c) The rules may restrict: <br />(1) the type and size of watercraft and size of motor that may use the waters affected by the rule; <br />: (2) the areas of water that may be used by watercraft; <br />(3) the speed of watercraft; <br />(4) the times permitted for use of watercraft; or <br />(5) the minimum distance between watercraft. <br />(d) When establishing rules, the commissioner shall consider the physical characteristics of the <br />waters affected, their historical uses, shoreland uses and classification, and other features unique to the <br />waters affected by the rules. <br />(e) The commissioner shall inform the users of the waters of the rules affecting them at least two <br />weeks before the effective date of the rules by distributing copies of the rules and by posting of the public <br />accesses of the waters. The failure of the commissioner to comply with this paragraph does not affect the <br />validity of the rules or a conviction for violation of the rules. <br />( fl The cost of publishing rules and of marking and posting waters under this subdivision shall be , <br />paid by the counties affected by the rules, as apportioned by the commissioner. <br />(g) Regulations or ordinances relating to the use of waters of this state enacted by a local <br />governmental unit before January 1, 1972, shall continue in effect until repealed by the local <br />
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