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health or safety. Minor or auxiliary roads or railroads may be constructed at a lower elevation <br />where failure or interruption of transportation services would not endanger the public health <br />or safetypublic transportation facilities should be designed to minimize increases in <br />flood elevations. <br />(7) Public Utilities. All utilities such as gas, electrical, sewer, and water supply systems to be <br />located in the floodplain must be elevated and/or floodproofed to the Regulatory Flood <br />Protection Elevation (RFPE), be located and constructed to minimize or eliminate flood <br />damage and be designed to eliminate infiltration of flood waters into the s`Tstems and <br />discharges from the s`Tstems into flood waters. All public utilities should be designed to <br />minimize increases in flood elevations. New solid waste management facilities, as defined in <br />Minnesota Rules, part 7035.0300, are prohibited. Water suppl)� s`Tstems are subject to the <br />provisions in Minnesota Rules, part 4725.4350. <br />(8) Potential Pollutants. Materials that, in time of flooding, are buo) ant, flammable, explosive, or <br />could be injurious to human, animal, or plant life, as well as those likel`T to cause pollution of <br />the waters, such as sewage; sand; rock; wrecked and discarded equipment; dredged spoil; <br />municipal, agricultural, or industrial waste; and other wastes as further defined in Minnesota <br />Statutes, Section 115.01, are prohibited. <br />(9) Land Alterations. In areas within 25 feet of the ordinary high-water level, land alterations shall <br />be restricted to: <br />a. the minimum required to accommodate beach and access areas, not to exceed a <br />volume greater than 10 cubic `lards; and <br />b. the minimum required to accommodate for public utilities, roads, railroad tracks, <br />bridges, and shoreline stabilization projects to correct an identified erosion problem, <br />as verified b)� a qualified resource agenc`T or the zoning administrator. <br />(10) Recreational vehicles must be travel -read, meeting the_following criteria: <br />a. The vehicle must be fully licensed. <br />b. The vehicle must be read`T for highway, meaning on wheels or the internal <br />jacking s,Ts�, attached to the site onl)� b)� quick disconnect tie utilities. <br />c. No permanent structural tie additions may be attached to the vehicle. <br />(9 %)PrWale On -site Dater Su -ply. Individual Sewage Treatment S'stems, and other Service Facilities shall be <br />subject to applicable provisions detailed in Sec. 30-1912(7), Replacement of on -site sewage <br />treatment s`Tstems are to be constructed to avoid impairment to them or contamination from <br />them during times of flooding, shall not be located .n a designated floodway, and are subject <br />to the provisions in Minnesota Rules, part 7080.2270. No new private service facilities mad <br />be permitted in the regulatory flood lain. <br />The following <br />�,. tt <br />flood flows. These be <br />floodway <br />disfl4ef <br />obsfrttef uses, shall perffiiffed w4hin fhe <br />fo fhe <br />