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DRAFT <br /> Revised August 21, 1998 <br /> SECTION 7.0 - SUBDIVISION /PLATTING PROVISIONS <br /> 7.11 Land suitability. Each lot created through subdivision, including planned unit <br /> developments authorized under Section 8.0 of this ordinance, must be suitable in <br /> its natural state for the proposed use with minimal alteration. Suitability analysis <br /> by the local unit of government shall consider susceptibility to flooding, existence <br /> of wetlands, soil and rock formations with severe limitations for development, <br /> severe erosion potential, steep topography, inadequate water supply or sewage <br /> treatment capabilities, near -shore aquatic conditions unsuitable for water -based <br /> recreation, important fish and wildlife habitat, presence of significant historic sites, <br /> or any other feature of the natural land likely to be harmful to the health, safety, <br /> or welfare of future residents of the proposed subdivision or of the community. <br /> 7.12 Consistency with other controls. Subdivisions must conform to all official controls <br /> of this community. A subdivision will not be approved where a later variance from <br /> one or more standards in official controls would be needed to use the lots for their <br /> intended purpose. In areas not served by publicly owned sewer and water systems, <br /> a subdivision will not be approved unless domestic water supply is available and <br /> a sewage treatment system consistent with Sections 5.2 and 5.8 can be provided for <br /> every lot. Each lot shall meet the minimum lot size and dimensional requirements <br /> of Section 5. 1, including at least a minimum contiguous lawn area, that is free of <br /> limiting factors sufficient for the construction of two standard soil treatment <br /> systems. Lots that would require use of holding tanks must not be approved. <br /> 7.13 Information requirements. Sufficient information must be submitted by the <br /> applicant for the community to make a determination of land suitability. The <br /> information shall include at least the following: <br /> (1) topographic contours at ten -foot intervals or less from United States <br /> Geological Survey maps or more accurate sources, showing limiting site <br /> characteristics; <br /> (2) the surface water features required in Minnesota Statutes, section 505.02, <br /> subdivision 1, to be shown on plats, obtained from United States Geological <br /> Survey quadrangle topographic maps or more accurate sources; <br /> (3) adequate soils information to determine suitability for building and on -site <br /> sewage treatment capabilities for every lot from the most current existing <br /> sources or from field investigations such as soil borings, percolation tests, <br /> or other methods; <br /> (4) information regarding adequacy of domestic water supply; extent of <br /> anticipated vegetation and topographic alterations; near -shore aquatic <br /> conditions, including depths, types of bottom sediments, and aquatic <br /> vegetation; and proposed methods for controlling stormwater runoff and <br /> erosion, both during and after construction activities; <br /> SMO- 260.081 32 260- 081 -10 <br />