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<br />local regulations adopted pursuant to M.S. 9 462.358 and Chapter 505, as they may be <br />amended from time to time. <br /> <br />PRINCIPAL USE or PRINCIPAL STRUCTURE. The main use to which the <br />premises are devoted and the purpose for which the premises exist. <br /> <br />PRIVATE PROPERTY. Any real property within the city which is privately owned <br />and which is not a public property as defmed in this section. <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING. An official public meeting, which notice has been published <br />in the official newspaper. <br /> <br />PUBLIC PROPERTY. Any street or highway that includes the entire width between <br />the boundary lines of every way publicly maintained for the purposes of vehicular travel, <br />and shall also mean any other publicly owned property or facility. <br /> <br />RECREATIONAL USE. Golf courses, tennis courts, driving ranges, archery ranges, <br />picnic grounds, boat-launch ramps, swimming areas, parks, wildlife and nature preserves, <br />game farms, fish hatcheries, shooting preserves, target ranges, trap and skeet ranges, <br />hunting and fishing areas, hiking, bicycling and horseback riding trails. <br /> <br />RECREATIONAL VEHICLES. A mobile vehicle, including boats, used for <br />recreational purposes capable of being towed or being self-propelled. <br /> <br />RESIDENTIAL FACILITY. A state-licensed residential facility, defmed by M.S. <br />Chapter 462, as amended, serving six or fewer persons, in a single-family residential <br />district and no more than 16 persons in a multiple-family residential district. <br /> <br />RIGHT-OF-WAY. A street, alley or easement permanently established for the <br />passage of persons and vehicles, including the traveled surface of lands adjacent that are <br />formally dedicated to that usage. <br /> <br />SEMIPUBLIC USE. The use of land by a private, nonprofit organization to provide <br />a public service that is ordinarily open to some persons outside the regular constituency <br />of the organization. <br /> <br />SETBACK. The minimum horizontal distance between a lot line and a building line <br />or use. <br />SEWER SYSTEM. Pipelines or conduits, pumping stations, forcemain, and all other <br />construction devices, appliances or appurtenances used for conducting sewage or <br />industrial waste or other wastes to a point of ultimate disposal. <br /> <br />SHORE IMPACT ZONE. Land located between the ordinary high water level of a <br />public water and a line parallel to it at a setback of 50 percent of the structure setback. <br /> <br />SIGN. See Chapter 152 of this code of ordinances. <br />15 <br />