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Railroad tracks, roads, and bridges to be located within the flood plain must comply with §§ 152.040 through 152.053 of this chapter. These transportation facilities must be elevated to the regulatory flood protection elevation where failure or interruption of these facilities would result in danger to the public health or safety or where such facilities are essential to the orderly functioning of the area. Minor or auxiliary roads or railroads may be constructed at a lower elevation where failure or interruption of transportation services would not endanger the public health or safety.
(Ord. 481, passed 2-16-2021)
Where public utilities are not provided:
(A) On-site water supply systems must be designed to minimize or eliminate infiltration of flood waters into the systems and are subject to the provisions in Minnesota Rules Ch. 4725.4350, as amended.
(B) New or replacement on-site sewage treatment systems must be designed to minimize or eliminate infiltration of flood waters into the systems and discharges from the systems into flood waters, they must not be subject to impairment or contamination during times of flooding, and are subject to the provisions in Minnesota Rules Ch. 7080.2270, as amended.
(Ord. 481, passed 2-16-2021)
MANUFACTURED HOMES AND RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
New recreational vehicle parks or campgrounds and expansions to existing recreational vehicle parks or campgrounds are prohibited in any flood plain district. Recreational vehicles placed in existing recreational vehicle parks, campgrounds or lots of record in the flood plain must be travel ready, meeting the following criteria:
(A) The vehicle must have a current license required for highway use.
(B) The vehicle must be highway ready, meaning on wheels or the internal jacking system, attached to the site only by quick disconnect type utilities commonly used in campgrounds and recreational vehicle parks.
(C) No permanent structural-type additions may be attached to the vehicle.
(Ord. 481, passed 2-16-2021)
ADMINISTRATION
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