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<br />the requirements of Minnesota Regulations, Chapter 1340. <br /> <br />D. Significant Historic Sites. No structure may be placed on a significant historic site in a <br />manner that affects the values ofthe site unless adequate information about the site has <br />been removed and documented in a public repository. <br /> <br />E. Steep Slopes. The (designed official) must evaluate possible soil <br />erosion impacts and development visibility from public waters before issuing a permit for <br />construction of sewage treatment systems, roads, driveways, structures, or other <br />improvements on steep slopes. When determined necessary, conditions must be attached <br />to issued permits to prevent erosion and to preserve existing vegetation screening of <br />structures, vehicles, and other facilities as viewed from the surface of public waters, <br />assuming summer, leaf-on vegetation. <br /> <br />5.23 Height of Structures. All structures in residential districts, except churches and <br />nonresidential agricultural structures, must not exceed 25 feet in height. <br /> <br />5.3 Shoreland Alterations <br /> <br />Alterations of vegetation and topography will be regulated to prevent erosion into public waters, <br />fIX nutrients, preserve shoreland aesthetics, preserve historic values, prevent bank slumping, and <br />protect fish and wildlife habitat. <br /> <br />5 .31 Vegetation Alterations. <br /> <br />A. Vegetation alteration necessary for the construction of structures and sewage treatment <br />systems and the construction of roads and parking areas regulated by Section 5.4 of this <br />ordinance are exempt from the vegetation alteration standards that follow. <br /> <br />B. Removal or alteration of vegetation, except for agricultural and forest management uses as <br />regulated in Sections 5.62 and 5.63, respectfully, is allowed subject to the following <br />standards: <br /> <br />(I) Intensive vegetation clearing within the shore and bluff impact zones and on steep <br />slopes is not allowed. Intensive vegetation clearing for forest land conversion to <br />another use outside of these areas is allowable as a conditional use if an erosion <br />control and sedimentation plan is developed and approved by the soil and water <br />conservation district in which the property is located. <br /> <br />(2) In shore and bluff impact zones and on steep slopes, limited clearing of trees and <br />shrubs and cutting, pruning, and trimming of trees is allowed to provide a view to <br />the water from the principal dwelling site and to accommodate the placement of <br />stairways and landings, picnic areas, access paths, livestock watering areas, beach <br />and watercraft access areas, and permitted water-oriented accessory structures or <br />facilities, provided that: <br /> <br />(a) the screening of structures, vehicles, or other facilities as viewed from the <br />water, assuming summer, leaf-on conditions, is not substantially reduced; <br />