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Forestry and Extractive Uses and Mining of Metallic Minerals and Peat. <br /> Subdivision 1. Standards for Commercial, Industrial, Public and Semipublic Uses. <br /> Surface water - oriented commercial uses and industrial, public, or semipublic uses with similar <br /> needs to have access to and use of public waters may be located on parcels or lots with frontage <br /> on public waters. Those uses with water - oriented needs must meet the following standards: <br /> A. in addition to meeting impervious coverage limits, setbacks, and other zoning <br /> standards in this ordinance, the uses must be designed to incorporate topographic and <br /> vegetative screening of parking areas and structures; <br /> B. uses that require short-term watercraft mooring for patrons must centralize these <br /> facilities and design them to avoid obstructions of navigation and to be the minimum size <br /> necessary to meet the need; and <br /> C. uses that depend on patrons arriving by watercraft may use signs and lighting to <br /> convey needed information to the public, subject to the following standards: <br /> 1. No advertising signs or supporting facilities for signs may be placed in or upon <br /> public waters. Signs conveying information or safety messages may be placed in <br /> or on public waters by a public authority or under a permit issued by the Anoka <br /> County Sheriff; <br /> 2. Signs may be placed, when necessary, within the shore impact zone if they are <br /> designed and sized to be the minimum necessary to convey needed information. <br /> They must only convey the location and name of the establishment and the <br /> general types of goods or services available. The signs must not contain other <br /> detailed information such as product brands and prices, must not be located <br /> higher than ten feet above the ground, and must not exceed 32 square feet in size. <br /> If illuminated by artificial lights, the lights must be shielded or directed to prevent <br /> illumination out across public waters; and <br /> 3. Other outside lighting may be located within the shore impact zone or over public <br /> waters if it is used primarily to illuminate potential safety hazards and is shielded <br /> or otherwise directed to prevent illumination out across public waters. This does <br /> not preclude use of navigational lights. <br /> Subd. 2. Agriculture Use Standards. <br /> A. General cultivation farming, grazing, nurseries, horticulture, truck farming, sod <br /> fuming, and wild crop harvesting are permitted uses if steep slopes and shore impact zones <br /> are maintained in permanent vegetation or operated under an approved conservation plan <br /> consistent with the Lino Lakes Local Water Management Plan, as provided by a qualified <br /> individual or agency. The shore impact zone for parcels with permitted agricultural land <br /> uses is equal to a line parallel to and 50 feet from the ordinary high water level. <br /> B. Animal feedlots must meet the following standards: <br /> Page 22 <br />
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