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12 <br /> <br />The following setback requirements are in addition to the setbacks required in Table II Minnesota <br />Rules, Chapter 7081.0270 Subpart 2: <br />Table II <br />Minimum Setback Distances (feet) <br />Feature Sewage tank, holding tank, or <br />sealed <br />privy <br />Absorption area or <br />unsealed <br />privy <br />Above-ground Swimming Pools 10 10 <br />In-ground Swimming Pools 10 20 <br />Shoreland Bluff Lines (18% slope) 20 20 <br /> <br />Variances to building setbacks included in Minnesota Rules, Chapter 7080 and 7081 may only be <br />considered through the normal City variance process as outlined in the City’s Zoning Ordinance <br />(Ordinance No. 131). Variances to shoreland setbacks may be considered through the Shoreland section <br />of the City’s Zoning Ordinance. Variances to well and water line setbacks are governed by the MDH. <br />5. Licensed Professional Engineer Required.Designer Requirement. The design of the SSTS regulated <br />under Minnesota Rules, Chapter 70821 shall be completed by a an appropriately licensed business, an <br />appropriately Ccertified qualified employee, or a person exempted under part 7083.0700, subpart 1.licensed <br />Minnesota Professional Engineer, who is also licensed by the MPCA as an Advanced Designer. <br />Section 20. Variance Requests. <br />A property owner may request a variance from the standards as specified in this Ordinance pursuant to the <br />requirements provided in Minnesota Rules, Chapter 7080 and 7081.Minnesota State Statutes. The City shall <br />consider the requirements of Minnesota Rules, Chapter 7082.0300, Subd, 2 and 3 when considering such variances. <br />Variances that pertain to the standards and requirements of the State of Minnesota must be approved by the affected <br />State Agency pursuant to the requirements of the State Agency. <br />Section 21. Permit Required. <br />It is unlawful for any person to construct, install, modify, replace, or operate a SSTS without the appropriate <br />permit from the Department. The issuing of any permit, variance, or conditional use under the provision of this <br />Ordinance shall not absolve the applicant of responsibility to obtain any other required permit. <br />Section 22. Construction Permit. <br />A construction permit shall be obtained by the property owner or an agent of the property owner from the <br />Department prior to the installation, construction, replacement, modification, alteration, repair, or capacity <br />expansion of a SSTS. The purpose of this permit is to ensure that the proposed construction activity is site, designed, <br />and constructed in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance by appropriately certified and/or licensed <br />practitioner(s). <br />1. Activities Requiring a Construction Permit. A construction permit is required for installation of a new <br />SSTS, for replacement of an existing SSTS, or for any repair or replacement of components that will alter <br />the original function of the system, change the treatment capacity of the system, change t he location of the <br />system, or otherwise change the original system’s design, layout, or function.