Land may be subdivided only where it is demonstrated by the applicant that all lots are suitable for residential development. No land shall be subdivided which is held unsuitable by the local authority, or the commissioner, for the proposed use because of flooding, inadequate drainage, soil and rock formations with severe limitations for development, severe erosion potential, unfavorable topography, inadequate water supply or sewage disposal capabilities, or any other feature likely to be harmful to the health, safety, or welfare of future residents of the proposed subdivision or of the community.
The provisions otherwise set forth in parts 6105.0360 to 6105.0440 shall apply to all plats except planned cluster developments.
Preliminary plans for all plats, including planned cluster developments, shall be approved by the commissioner prior to their approval by the local authority.
A pattern of subdivision development which places dwelling units into compact groupings may be allowed when the proposed clustering provides a better means of preserving agricultural land, open space, woods, scenic views, wetlands, and other features of the natural environment than traditional subdivision development. Except for minimum setbacks and height limits, altered dimensional standards may be allowed as exceptions to Saint Croix Riverway ordinances for planned cluster developments provided:
Public hearings shall be held in accordance with part 6105.0530, subparts 2 to 5 to consider all plats, including planned cluster developments.
Minn. R. agency 158, ch. 6105, LOWER SAINT CROIX NATIONAL SCENIC RIVERWAY, pt. 6105.0400
Statutory Authority: MS s 104.25