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DRAFT <br /> Revised August 21, 1998 <br /> 6.2 Additions /expansions to nonconforming structures. <br /> A. All additions or expansions to the outside dimensions of an existing nonconforming <br /> structure must meet the setback, height, and other requirements of Section 5.0 of <br /> this ordinance. Any deviation from these requirements must be authorized by a <br /> variance pursuant to Section 3.3. <br /> B. Deck additions may be allowed without a variance to a structure not meeting the <br /> required setback from the ordinary high water level if all of the following criteria <br /> and standards are met: <br /> (1) the structure existed on the date the structure setbacks were established; <br /> (2) a thorough evaluation of the property and structure reveals no reasonable <br /> location for a deck meeting or exceeding the existing ordinary high water <br /> level setback of the structure; <br /> (3) the deck encroachment toward the ordinary high water level does not exceed <br /> 15 percent of the existing setback of the structure from the ordinary high <br /> water level or does not encroach closer than 30 feet, whichever is more <br /> restrictive; and <br /> (4) the deck is constructed primarily of wood, and is not roofed or screened. <br /> 6.3 Nonconforming sewage treatment systems. <br /> A. A sewage treatment system not meeting the requirements of Section 5.8 of this <br /> ordinance must be upgraded, at a minimum, at any time a permit or variance of any <br /> type is required for any improvement on, or use of, the property. For the purposes <br /> of this provision, a sewage treatment system shall not be considered nonconforming <br /> if the only deficiency is the sewage treatment system's improper setback from the <br /> ordinary high water level. <br /> B. The governing body of the City of Centerville has by formal resolution notified the <br /> commissioner of its program to identify nonconforming sewage treatment systems. <br /> The City of Centerville will require upgrading or replacement of any <br /> nonconforming system identified by this program within a reasonable period of <br /> time which will not exceed 2- years. Sewage systems installed according to all <br /> applicable local shoreland management standards adopted under Minnesota <br /> Statutes, section 105.485 (now 103F.201 -.221] in effect at the time of installation <br /> may be considered as conforming unless they are determined to be failing, except <br /> that systems using cesspools, leaching pits, seepage pits, or other deep disposal <br /> methods, or systems with less soil treatment area separation above groundwater <br /> than required by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's Chapter 7080 for <br /> design of on -site sewage treatment systems, shall be considered nonconforming. <br /> SMO- 260.081 31 260 -081 -10 <br />