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t, <br /> Surd. 25. Planned development overlay. "Planned development overlay" means a type <br /> of development characterized by a unified site design for a number of dwelling units or dwelling <br /> sites on a parcel, whether for sale, rent, or lease, and also usually involving clustering of these <br /> units or sites to provide areas of common open space, density increase, and a mix of structure <br /> types and land uses. These developments may be organized and operated as condominiums, <br /> time -share condominiums, cooperatives, full fee ownership, commercial enterprises, or any <br /> combination of these, or cluster subdivisions of dwelling units, residential condominiums, <br /> townhouses, apartment buildings, campgrounds, recreational vehicle parks, resorts, hotels, <br /> motels, and conversions of structures and land uses to these uses. <br /> Subd. 26. Public waters. "Public waters" means any waters as defined in Minnesota <br /> Statutes, section 105.37, subdivisions 14 and 15. <br /> Surd. 27. Residential planned development overlay. "Residential plan ned developrent <br /> overlay" means a use where the nature of residency is nontransient and the major or primary <br /> focus of the development is not service - oriented. For example, residential apartments, <br /> manufactured home parks, time -share condominiums, townhouses, cooperatives, and full fee <br /> ownership residences would be considered as residential planned development overlays. To <br /> qualify as a residential planned development overlay, a development must contain at least five <br /> dwelling units or sites. <br /> Subd. 28. Semipublic use. "Semipublic use" means the use of land by a private, <br /> nonprofit organization to provide a public service that is ordinarily open to some persons outside <br /> the regular constituency of the organization. <br /> Subd. 29. Sensitive resource management. "Sensitive resource management" means <br /> the preservation and management of areas unsuitable for development in their natural state due <br /> to constraints such as shallow soils over groundwater or bedrock, highly erosive or expansive <br /> soils, steep slopes, susceptibility to flooding, or occurrence of flora or fauna in need of special <br /> protection. <br /> Subd. 30. Setback. "Setback" means the minimum horizontal distance between a <br /> structure, sewage treatment system, or other facility and an ordinary high water level, sewage <br /> treatment system, road, highway, property line, or other facility. <br /> Subd. 31. Sewage treatment system. "Sewage treatment system" means a septic tank- <br /> and soil absorption system or other individual or cluster type sewage treatment system as <br /> described and regulated in Section 1102.11 of this ordinance. <br /> Subd. 32. Sewer system. "Sewer system" means pipelines or conduits, pumping <br /> stations, and force main, and all other construction, devices, appliances, or appurtenances used <br /> for conducting sewage or industrial waste or other wastes to a point of ultimate disposal. <br /> Subd. 33. Shore impact zone. "Shore impact zone" means land located between the <br /> ordinary high water level of a public water and a line parallel to it at a setback of 50 percent of <br /> the structure setback. <br /> Subd. 34. Shoreland. "Shoreland" means land located within 1,000 feet from the <br /> ordinary high water level of the lakes and land located within 300 feet from the streams <br /> Page 5 <br />