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a. Unsewered <br /> Commercial t00 100 100 100 <br /> Industrial 150 150 150 150 <br /> b. Sewered Abutting <br /> Commercial 100 100 100 100 <br /> Industrial 150 150 150 150 <br /> c_ Sewered Non- Abutting <br /> Commercial <br /> Industrial 150 150 150 150 <br /> Lot size requirement in unsewered area are delineated in Section 4, Subdivision 17 and <br /> Section 6, Subdivisions 2 and 3. <br /> * Lot area and width requirements along rivers in sewered areas and commercial zoning <br /> districts in sewered areas will be delineated by the standards of the base zoning districts. <br /> * "* Lot widths shall be measured at both the front building setback line and at the setback <br /> from the ordinary high water level. <br /> C. Additional Special Provisions. <br /> 1. Only land above the ordinary high water level of public waters and outside <br /> existing watercourses can be used to meet the lot area standards. <br /> 2. The shoreland lot width standards must be met at both the ordinary high water <br /> level and the building setback line. <br /> I. All single family, two family, triplex, quadraminium, townhouse, commercial and <br /> industrial subdivisions must provide a grading and drainage plan for review and <br /> approval of the City Engineer and Rice Creek Watershed District_ The grading <br /> and drainage plan shall include: <br /> a. Compliance for the impervious surface standards of the. respective zoning <br /> district. <br /> b. The subdivision or lot development shall provide for the collection and <br /> treatment of storm water in compliance with the Lino Lakes local Storm <br /> Water Management Plan if determined that the site improvements will result <br /> in increased runoff directly entering a public water. All grading and drainage <br /> plans shall require review and approval by the City Engineer and the Rice <br /> Creek Watershed District. <br /> c. Measures to be taken for the treatment of storm water runoff and /or <br /> prevention of storm water from directly entering a public water. The <br /> measures may include, but not be limited to the following: <br /> Page 12 <br />