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I . new feedlots must not be located in the shoreland of watercourses and must meet <br /> a minimum setback of 300 feet from the ordinary high water level of all public <br /> waters basins; and <br /> 2. modifications or expansions to existing feedlots that are located within 300 feet <br /> of the ordinary high water level are allowed if they do not further encroach into <br /> the existing ordinary high water level setback. <br /> Subd. 3. Forest Management Standards. The harvesting of timber and associated <br /> reforestation must be conducted consistent with the provisions of the Minnesota Nonpoint Source <br /> Pollution Assessment - Forestry and the provisions of Water Quality in Forest Management "Best <br /> Management Practices in Minnesota." <br /> Subd. 4. Extractive Use Standards. <br /> A. Site Development and Restoration Plan. An extractive use site development and <br /> restoration plan must be developed, approved, and followed over the course of operation of <br /> the site. The plan must address dust, noise, possible pollutant discharges, hours and duration <br /> of operation, and anticipated vegetation and topographic alterations, It must also identify <br /> actions to be taken during operation to mitigate adverse environmental impacts, particularly <br /> erosion, and must clearly explain how the site will be rehabilitated after extractive activities <br /> end. <br /> B. Setbacks for Processing Machinery. Processing machinery must be located <br /> consistent with setback standards for structures from ordinary high water levels of public <br /> waters. <br /> Suhd_ S. Mining of Metallic Minerals and Peat. Mining of metallic minerals and peat, <br /> as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 93.44 to 93.51, shall be a permitted use provided the <br /> provisions of Minnesota Statutes, section 93.44 to 93.51 are satisfied. <br /> 1102.11 Water Supply and Sewage Treatment <br /> Subdivision 1. Water Supply. Any public or private supply of water for domestic <br /> purposes must meet or exceed standards for water quality of the Minnesota Department of Health <br /> and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency_ <br /> Subd. 2. Sewage treatment. Any premises used for human:occupancy must be provided <br /> with an adequate method of sewage treatment as follows: <br /> A. Publicly -owned sewer systems must be used in accordance with Chapter 402 of the <br /> City Code. Any new buildings used for human habitation or human occupancy, including <br /> businesses, located on property adjacent to a sewer main, or in a block through which the <br /> system extends, shall be connected to the municipal sanitary sewer system. <br /> B. All private sewage treatment systems must meet or exceed the Minnesota Pollution <br /> Control Agency's standards for individual sewage treatment systems contained in the <br /> document titled, "Individual Sewage Treatment Systems Standards, Chapter 7080 ", a copy <br /> of which is hereby adopted by reference and declared to be a part of this ordinance. <br /> Page 23 <br />
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