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„~--- - <br /> <br />• e ~ <br />e e • •r • •a <br />watsr1i11es, or spatterdockt may occt®. These dssp +rmshv stay almmt cwrrpletely fi11 shaGow lake basins, paholds, limestone sinks, and slought, <br />or thry may 6ordsr aptn mato in such ds Dssp fresh marshes cconstiAas the bat breeding habitats in the cowury, and thry ors alto <br />fs~inE p~*• <br />'type i Water. Shallow ponds and rsxrvoirs are included in this type. Water is usually less than !0 feu dup and is <br />frti~sd by a border of stnergsnt smgstaaion. t/sgstati~ (nroinly at mater depths of less than 6 feet) includes pondweeds, naiads. wildce/ery, <br />ca~ontail, , muskgrasses, materGliss, and spauadocks. Type S arses arc used euensively as brood areas when. in midsunsner mrd <br />lads the list psrsrrment marches bsgin to dry out. The borders of such areas are used for nesting. Where vegetation is plentifstl, they <br />are used at fading and resting areas by dsirJtt, geese, and toots, tspeciaQy diving the migration period. <br />"Water-related Iand use management district" -these include designated shorelands, flood plains, wild or scenic rivers land use <br />districts, the Mississippi Headwaters land use management distract, and the Minnesota Project Riverbcttd land use district. <br />® - .r • <br />4410. , stabp. 26 Rlone Exemptions are listed at <br />