§ 152.113 CONDITIONAL USES.
   Any use listed as a conditional use in the underlying district as modified by any other overlay districts, as per §§ 152.052, 152.075 through 152.082, and 152.097, and as further regulated below:
   (A)   A new contractor’s yard shall not be permitted within the Shoreland District.
   (B)   Feedlots subject to the following criteria:
      (1)   All criteria listed in § 152.071;
      (2)   A new animal feedlot area shall not be constructed within shoreland;
      (3)   Must be designed consistent with Minn. Rules Chapter 7020.
      (4)   An existing animal feedlot area located in shoreland may not expand to a capacity of 1,000 animal units or more or the manure produced by 1,000 animal units or more. An existing animal feedlot expanding in shoreland shall not locate any portion of the expanded animal feedlot closer to the ordinary high water mark or bluff impact zone than any existing portion of the animal feedlot.
      (5)   Old feedlots not currently in operation may resume operation consistent with M.S. § 116.0711.
   (C)   In cases where the underlying district or other overlay district provides for surface water-oriented commercial, public or semi-public uses, any of these uses which require access to or use of public waters shall be subject to the following criteria:
      (1)   The use complies with §§ 152.114 and 152.115.
      (2)   The uses must be designed to incorporate topographic and vegetative screening of parking areas and structures.
      (3)   Uses that require short-term watercraft mooring for patrons must centralize these facilities and design them to avoid obstructions of navigation and to be the minimum size necessary to meet the need. If more than six watercraft will be moored at one time, then the lot frontage required will need to be consistent with the table in § 152.034(D).
      (4)   Uses that depend on patrons arriving by watercraft may use signs in accordance with this chapter.
   (D)   One temporary manufactured home may be allowed on lots meeting or exceed the lot area and width dimensions presented in § 152.082 and must be located or designed to reduce its visibility as viewed from public waters and adjacent shorelands by vegetation, topography, increased setbacks or color, assuming summer leaf-on conditions.
(Ord. 47, passed 7-23-02; Am. Ord. 97-2021, passed 7-20-21)