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DRAFT <br /> Revised July 7, 1998 <br /> (1) the prevention of soil erosion or other possible pollution of public <br /> waters, both during and after construction; <br /> (2) the visibility of structures and other facilities as viewed from public <br /> waters is limited; <br /> (3) the site is adequate for water supply and on -site sewage treatment; and <br /> (4) the types, uses, and numbers of watercraft that the project will <br /> generate are compatible in relation to the suitability of public waters <br /> to safely accommodate these watercraft. <br /> 5.72 Conditions attached to conditional use permits. The <br /> (designated body), upon consideration of the criteria listed above and the <br /> purposes of this ordinance, shall attach such conditions to the issuance of <br /> the conditional use permits as it deems necessary to fulfill the purposes of <br /> this ordinance. Such conditions may include, but are not limited to, the <br /> following: <br /> (1) increased setbacks from the ordinary high water level; <br /> (2) limitations on the natural vegetation to be removed or the requirement <br /> that additional vegetation be planted; and <br /> (3) Special provisions for the location, design, and use of structures, <br /> sewage treatment systems, watercraft launching and docking areas, and <br /> vehicle parking areas. <br /> 5.8 Water Supply and Sewage Treatment <br /> 5.81 Water Supply. Any public or private supply of water for domestic purposes <br /> must meet or exceed standards for water quality of the Minnesota Department of <br /> Health and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. <br /> 5.82 Sewage treatment. Any premises used for human occupancy must be provided with <br /> an adequate method of sewage treatment, as follows: <br /> A. Publicly -owned sewer systems must be used where available. <br /> B. All private sewage treatment systems must meet or exceed the Minnesota <br /> Pollution Control Agency's standards for individual sewage treatment <br /> systems contained in the document titled, 'Individual Sewage Treatment <br /> Systems Standards. Chapter 7080 ", a copy of which is hereby adopted by <br /> reference and declared to be a part of this ordinance. <br /> C. On -site sewage treatment systems must be set back from the ordinary <br /> high water level in accordance with the setbacks contained in Section <br /> 5.21 of this ordinance. <br /> D. All proposed sites for individual sewage treatment systems shall be <br /> evaluated in accordance with the criteria in subitems (1) -(4). If the <br /> determination of a site's suitability cannot be made with publicly <br /> available, existing information, it shall then be the responsibility of <br /> the applicant to provide sufficient soil borings and percolation tests <br /> from on -site field investigations. <br /> SMO- 260.081 -32- 260 - 081 -10 <br />