§ 1102.05 SHORELAND OVERLAY DISTRICT.
   (1)   Establishment of Shoreland Overlay District. The public waters of the city have been classified consistent with the criteria found in Minnesota Regulations, Part 6120.3300. The Shoreland Overlay District for the waterbodies listed below is that land within 1,000 feet of the ordinary high water level of the lakes and 300 feet from a river or stream as shown on the official zoning map.
      (a)   Natural environment lakes.
Natural Environment Lakes
Protected Water Inventory I.D. #
Ordinary High Water Level (OHWL)
Natural Environment Lakes
Protected Water Inventory I.D. #
Ordinary High Water Level (OHWL)
Unnamed
2-1
Peltier Lake
2-4
884.7
George Watch Lake
2-5
Marshan Lake
2-7
883.3
Rice Lake
2-8
883.1
Wards Lake
2-10
883.7
Sherman Lake
2-11
Cedar Lake
2-12
892.9
Amelia Lake
2-14
908.1
Rondeau Lake
2-15
Wilkinson Lake
62-43
895.2
 
      (b)   Recreational development lakes.
 
Recreational Development Lakes
Protected Water Inventory I.D. #
Ordinary High Water Level (OHWL)
Otter Lake
2-3
911.5
Centerville Lake
2-6
885.0
Reshanau Lake
2-9
883.5
Baldwin Lake
2-13
883.1
 
      (c)   General development lake.
 
General Development Lake
Protected Water Inventory I.D. #
Ordinary High Water Level (OHWL)
Bald Eagle Lake
62-2
911.0
 
      (d)   Tributary rivers and streams.
 
Tributary Rivers and Streams
Protected Watercourse Legal Description
Rice Creek
From Basin 740 to Basin 13
Hardwood Creek
From T31N, R22W, Sect. 12 to Basin 4
 
   (2)   Establishment of official zoning map. The official zoning map, together with all materials attached thereto is hereby adopted by reference and declared to be a part of this chapter. The attached material shall include the protected waters inventory map for Anoka County. The official zoning map shall be on file in the office of the Zoning Administrator.
   (3)   Land use district descriptions.
      (a)   Criteria for designation. The land use districts in division (3)(b) below and the delineation of a land use district's boundaries on the official zoning map must be consistent with the goals, policies and objectives of the comprehensive land use plan.
      (b)   Land use district descriptions. The land use districts and the allowable land uses therein for the given classifications of waterbodies shall be properly delineated on the official zoning map for the shorelands of the city. The designated land use districts shall be in conformance with the criteria specified in Minnesota Regulations, Part 6120.3200, Subp. 3.
(Ord. 04-95, passed 4-10-1995)