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<br />(5) the structure or facility shaH not be designed or used for human habitation and shall not <br />contain utility systems; <br /> <br />18.050.4 Stairways, Chair Lifts, and Stair and Deck Landings. Stairways and chair lifts <br />shal1 be used for achieving access up and down bluffs and steep slopes to shore areas. S~tairways <br />and lifts shall meet the following design requirements: <br /> <br />(1) stairways and chair lifts shall not exceed four feet in width on residential lots. Wider <br />stairways may be used for commercial properties, public open-space recreational <br />properties, and planned unit developments; <br /> <br />(2) stair and deck landings for stairways and chair lifts on residential lots shall not exceed 48 <br />square feet in area. Landings larger than 48 square feet may be used for commercial <br />properties, public open-space recreational properties, and planned unit developmen1s; <br /> <br />(3) canopies or roofs shall not be permitted on stairways. cbair lifts, or stair or deck landings; <br /> <br />(4) stairways. chair Jifts, and stair or deck landings shan be either constructed above the <br />ground on posts or pilings, or placed into the ground, provided they are designed and built <br />in a manner that ensures control of soil erosion; <br /> <br />(5) stairways, chair lifts. and stair or deck landings shall be located in the most visually <br />inconspicuous portions oflots, as viewed from the surface of the public water assuming <br />summer, leaf.on conditions, whenever practical; and <br /> <br />(6) facilities such as ramps, chair lifts, or mobility paths for physicaJly handicapped persons <br />shaU be permitted for achieving access to shore areas, provided that the dimensional and <br />performance standards of sub items (1) through (5) are complied with in addition to the <br />requirements of Minnesota Rules, Chapter 1340. <br /> <br />18.050.5 Significant Historic Sites. No structure may be placed on a significant historic site in <br />a manner that affects the vaJues of the site unless adequate information about the site has been <br />. removed and documented in a public repository. <br /> <br />18.050.6 Steep Slopes - visibility and erosion. The Public Works and Community <br />Development Directors shall evaluate possible soil erosion impacts and development visibility <br />nom public waters prior to issuance of a permit for construction of roads, driveways, structures, <br /> <br />___ ~..i.'i~__ !__~_~_____.~__~...._ _~ _...._....._ _1____ '''I.tL__ .JI_.L_.-....~__..t __...___.....____~ ___.JI:...~___ _L_'1 L_ _........_t...-..J <br />ur (}Ißt:r JmprVVc:11Jr;n~:; (,.In :;u::t:p &Vpt::;. Y\'m::n Ut:tt:uuun:::u ut:~t:~:;WY. ~UUUHJUU:l :;UWJ uç IUU1l.iUçU <br />to the permit to prevent erosion and preserve existing vegetation, screening of structures, <br />vehicles, and other facilities as viewed from the surface of public waters, assuming summer. <br />leaf-on vegetation. <br /> <br />18.050.7 Height of Structures. All structures in residential districts, except steeples and <br />chimneys itom churches and institutional uses, shall not exceed 30 feet in height. <br /> <br />18.050.8 Placement and Design of Roads, Driveways. arid Parking Areas. <br /> <br />1) Public and private roads and parking areas shall be designed to take advantage of natural <br /> <br />15 <br />