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SSTS Setbacks52.032 SSTS Setbacks SSTS must be designed and installed to comply with the following minimum setback distances measured in feet: ' (Minnesota Rules, Chapter 7080.171 U, Item B and Minnesota Kutes, unapter 4 i1-D) z (Minnesota Rules, Chapters 4725 and 4715) ' (Minnesota Rules, Chapter 4715) 4 (Minnesota Rules, Chapter 7080.215 Table VII) 5 (Minnesota Rules, Chapter 7080.215 Table VII) 6 (When lot size prohibits meeting the required 10' setback from the toe of the slope, the 10' setback may be measured from the absorption area, with City approval and a survey verifying the proposed setback. Said survey must be provided by the property owner at the property owner's expense.) ' (Shoreland Management Act and Minnesota Rules, Chapters 6105 and 6120) Page 6 Soil Treatment Tank(s)/ Sealed and Dispersal Building Sewer Feature Privy Area/ Unsealed or Supply Pipes Privy Private, single family water supply well with less than 50 feet of casing 50 100 50 and not encountering 10 feet of impervious material.' Any other private, single family water supply well or buried: <.,,vater 50 50 50 suction pipe' Buried pipe distributing wat--r under 10 10 10 pressure.' Structures) 10 20 - 10 Property Lines and Road Right of 10 Above grade Ways.5 systems will be measured from the toe of the slope. Ordinary High Water mark of 150 150 - Natural Environmental Lakes.' Ordinary High Water mark of Recreational Development Lakes 75 75 - and Protected Water Courses.' Ordinary High Water mark of 50 50 - General Development Lakes.' Swimming Pool 10 10 - Slopes of 20% or greater. 20 20 - Bluff. (Average Grade 25% Slope and has 50 50 a 25' Rise in Elevation.) ' (Minnesota Rules, Chapter 7080.171 U, Item B and Minnesota Kutes, unapter 4 i1-D) z (Minnesota Rules, Chapters 4725 and 4715) ' (Minnesota Rules, Chapter 4715) 4 (Minnesota Rules, Chapter 7080.215 Table VII) 5 (Minnesota Rules, Chapter 7080.215 Table VII) 6 (When lot size prohibits meeting the required 10' setback from the toe of the slope, the 10' setback may be measured from the absorption area, with City approval and a survey verifying the proposed setback. Said survey must be provided by the property owner at the property owner's expense.) ' (Shoreland Management Act and Minnesota Rules, Chapters 6105 and 6120) Page 6