Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 158 - Natural Resources Department
Chapter 6105 - WILD, SCENIC, AND RECREATIONAL RIVERS
LOWER SAINT CROIX NATIONAL SCENIC RIVERWAY
Part 6105.0370 - USE STANDARDS AND CRITERIA
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Purpose.
The purpose of establishing standards and criteria for uses in the Saint Croix Riverway shall be to protect and preserve existing natural, scenic, and recreational values, to maintain proper relationships between various land use types, and to prohibit new residential, commercial, or industrial uses that are inconsistent with the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, and the federal and state Lower Saint Croix River Acts.
Subp. 2. Permitted uses.
All structures associated with the following uses are permitted in the Saint Croix Riverway subject to the dimensional requirements of a Saint Croix Riverway ordinance:
Subp. 3. Accessory uses in general.
The following standards and criteria are provided to preserve vegetative and topographical screening, and to retard surface runoff, soil erosion, and nutrient loss.
Subp. 4. Vegetative cutting; permit required.
On lands within 200 feet of the ordinary high water mark in rural districts, 100 feet of the ordinary high water mark in urban districts, and 40 feet landward of blufflines and on slopes greater than 12 percent in all districts, there shall be no vegetative cutting of live trees or shrubs without a permit from the local authority. A permit may be issued only if:
Subp. 5. Vegetative cutting; no permit required.
A separate vegetative cutting permit is not required for the following; however, the vegetative cutting shall be accomplished in such a manner that the essential character, quality, and density of existing growths is preserved and continuous canopy cover is maintained as viewed from the river:
Subp. 6. Grading and filling; permit required.
Grading, filling, excavating, or otherwise changing the topography landward of the ordinary high water mark shall not be conducted without a permit from the local authority. A permit may be issued only if:
Subp. 7. Grading and filling; permit not required.
A separate grading and filling permit is not required for grading, filling, or excavating the minimum area necessary for a structure, sewage disposal system, and private road and parking area undertaken pursuant to a validly issued building permit. However, the standards and criteria of subpart 6 shall be required as conditions of the building permit.
Subp. 8. Conditional uses.
Conditional uses:
Subp. 9. Prohibited uses.
The following uses shall be prohibited in all districts:
Subp. 10. Nonconforming uses.
Prohibited uses in existence prior to the effective date of adoption of a Saint Croix Riverway ordinance are nonconforming uses and shall not be enlarged or expanded. Under authority permitted by law, local authorities may adopt provisions to regulate and control, reduce the number or extent of, or gradually eliminate nonconforming uses. Local authorities shall provide for the elimination of sanitary facilities inconsistent with part 6105.0390, subpart 3, item B, C, and E over a period of time not to exceed five years from the date of adoption of a Saint Croix Riverway ordinance or where required at an earlier date by existing county shoreland ordinances.
Subp. 11. Substandard structures.
All structures in existence prior to the effective date of adoption of a Saint Croix Riverway ordinance which are permitted within a particular zoning district but do not meet the structure setbacks or other dimensional standards of the ordinance are substandard structures and shall be subject to the following conditions:
Statutory Authority: MS s 104.25