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∙ Wetland buffer strip. An area of vegetated ground cover around the perimeter of a <br />wetland that, either in its natural condition or through intervention, has the characteristics <br />of buffering the wetland from surrounding landscaping. (added 02/22/10) <br /> ∙ Wetland delineation. An assessment tool utilized to determine the boundary of a <br />wetland using the US Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual (January 1987) <br />as well as any additional boundary determination requirements established in Minnesota <br />Rules Chapter 8420. A "Wetland Delineation Report" is a document that summarizes the <br />observations, results and conclusions performed during the assessment when wetlands are <br />present. (added 02/22/10) <br /> ∙ Yard, front. A yard extending along the full length of the front lot line between the side <br />lot lines. <br /> ∙ Yard, minimum required. The minimum open space extending between a minimum <br />building setback line and the adjoining lot line in which a principle building may not be <br />placed and in which accessory buildings may only be placed as regulated in this Code. <br /> ∙ Yard, rear. A yard extending across the full width of the lot and measured between the <br />rear line of the lot and the rear line of the main building. <br /> ∙ Yard, side. A yard between the building and the adjacent sideline of the lot and <br />extending from the front yard to the rear yard. <br /> ∙ Yard area, required rear. The minimum required rear yard depth multiplied by the <br />average width of the total rear yard. <br /> ∙ Zoning map. The map or maps incorporated into this Code as a part hereof, <br />delineating the zoning districts.