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<br />(c) Plans of buildings, sewage disposal facilities, <br />water supply systems, and arrangements of operations. <br /> <br />(d) Specifications for area s of proposed filling, <br />grading, lagooning or dredging. <br /> <br />(e) Other pertinent information necessary to determine <br />if the proposed use meets the requirements of this Chapter. <br /> <br />The City Council in evaluating each application may <br />request the County Soil and Water Conservation District to make <br />available expert assistance from those state and federal agencies <br />which are assisting said district under a memorandum of understanding <br />and any other state or federal agency which can provide technical <br />assistance. <br /> <br />93.210. Substandard Lots. Lots of record in the <br />County Register of Deeds (or Registrar of Titles) office prior to <br />the date of enactment of this Ordinance may be allowed as building <br />sites provided: such use is permitted in the zoning district; the <br />lot is in separate ownership from abutting lands; all sanitary <br />and dimensional requirements of the City Code are complied with <br />insofar as practica~ and, the minimum size and length of water <br />frontage shall be no less than 70 percent of standard lot require- <br />ments. <br /> <br />93. 220. General Pro vi sions . <br /> <br />(1) Erosion and Sedimentation Control. No structures <br />shall be placed in any area which will require grading and/or filling <br />which will result in impairment of public waters by reason of erosion <br />and sedimentation, violate proviSions of Statewide Standards and <br />Criteria for Management of Flood Plain Areas of Minnesota, or re- <br />sult in impairment of fish and aquatic life. <br /> <br />(2) Variances. Variances to the setback requirements <br />may be granted under the follOWing circumstances by the City Council, <br />if not within a floodway: <br /> <br />(a) In areas where development exists on both <br />sides of a proposed building site, water <br />and road setbacks may be varied to conform <br />to the existing established setbacks, or <br /> <br />(b) In areas of unusual topography or substantial <br />elevation above the lake level, the water <br /> <br />-11- <br />