Minn. Stat. § 103G.005
Subd. 1. Applicability.
The definitions in this section apply to this chapter.
Subd. 2. Abandon.
"Abandon" means to give up the use and maintenance of structures or improvements to realty and to surrender them to deterioration. Abandon does not refer to intent to surrender or relinquish title to or a possessory interest in the real property where the structures or improvements are located.
Subd. 2a. Agricultural land.
"Agricultural land" means: land used for horticultural, row, close grown, pasture, and hayland crops; growing nursery stocks; animal feedlots; farm yards; associated building sites; and public and private drainage systems and field roads located on any of the foregoing.
Subd. 3. Altered natural watercourse.
"Altered natural watercourse" means a former natural watercourse that has been affected by artificial changes to straighten, deepen, narrow, or widen the original channel.
Subd. 4. Appropriating.
"Appropriating" means withdrawal, removal, or transfer of water from its source regardless of how the water is used.
Subd. 5. Artificial watercourse.
"Artificial watercourse" means a watercourse artificially constructed by human beings where a natural watercourse was not previously located.
Subd. 6. Basin of origin.
"Basin of origin" means the drainage basin of the Great Lakes, the Red River of the North, the Mississippi River, or the Missouri River.
Subd. 6a. Board.
"Board" means the Board of Water and Soil Resources.
Subd. 7. Commissioner.
"Commissioner" means the commissioner of natural resources.
Subd. 8. Consumptive use.
"Consumptive use" means water that is withdrawn from its source for immediate further use in the area of the source and is not directly returned to the source.
Subd. 9. Director.
"Director" means the director of the Division of Waters of the Department of Natural Resources.
Subd. 9a. Division.
"Division" means the Division of Waters of the Department of Natural Resources.
Subd. 9b. Electronic transmission.
"Electronic transmission" means the transfer of data or information through an electronic data interchange system consisting of, but not limited to, computer modems and computer networks. Electronic transmission specifically means electronic mail, unless other means of electronic transmission are mutually agreed to by the sender and recipient.
Subd. 10.
MS 2010 [Renumbered subd 9a]
Subd. 10a.
MS 1994 [Renumbered subd 10e]
Subd. 10a. 50 to 80 percent area.
"50 to 80 percent area" means a county or watershed with at least 50 but less than 80 percent of the presettlement wetland acreage intact.
Subd. 10b. Greater than 80 percent area.
"Greater than 80 percent area" means a county or watershed where 80 percent or more of the presettlement wetland acreage is intact and:
Subd. 10c. Hayland.
"Hayland" means an area that was mechanically harvested or that was planted with annually seeded crops in a crop rotation seeding of grasses or legumes in six of the last ten years prior to January 1, 1991.
Subd. 10d. Less than 50 percent area.
"Less than 50 percent area" means a county or watershed with less than 50 percent of the presettlement wetland acreage intact or any county or watershed not defined as a "greater than 80 percent area" or "50 to 80 percent area."
Subd. 10e. Local government unit.
"Local government unit" means:
Subd. 10f.
[Renumbered subd 9b]
Subd. 11. Meandered lake.
"Meandered lake" means a body of water except streams located within the meander lines shown on plats made by the United States General Land Office.
Subd. 12. Municipality.
"Municipality" means a home rule charter or statutory city.
Subd. 13. Natural watercourse.
"Natural watercourse" means a natural channel that has definable beds and banks capable of conducting confined runoff from adjacent land.
Subd. 13a. Once-through system.
"Once-through system" means a space heating, ventilating, air conditioning (HVAC), or refrigeration system used for any type of temperature or humidity control application, utilizing groundwater, that circulates through the system and is then discharged without reusing it for a higher priority purpose.
Subd. 14. Ordinary high water level.
"Ordinary high water level" means the boundary of water basins, watercourses, public waters, and public waters wetlands, and:
Subd. 14a.
MS 1994 [Renumbered subd 14b]
Subd. 14a. Pasture.
"Pasture" means an area that was grazed by domesticated livestock or that was planted with annually seeded crops in a crop rotation seeding of grasses or legumes in six of the last ten years prior to January 1, 1991.
Subd. 14b. Political subdivision.
"Political subdivision" means a county, city, town, school district, or other local government jurisdiction to which the state provides state aids or on which the state imposes state mandates.
Subd. 14c. Presettlement wetland.
"Presettlement wetland" means a wetland or public waters wetland that existed in this state at the time of statehood in 1858.
Subd. 14d. Project.
"Project" means a specific plan, contiguous activity, proposal, or design necessary to accomplish a goal as defined by the local government unit. As used in this chapter, a project may not be split into components or phases for the sole purpose of gaining additional exemptions.
Subd. 15. Public waters.
(a) "Public waters" means:
Subd. 15a. Public waters wetlands.
"Public waters wetlands" means all types 3, 4, and 5 wetlands, as defined in United States Fish and Wildlife Service Circular No. 39 (1971 edition), not included within the definition of public waters, that are ten or more acres in size in unincorporated areas or 2-1/2 or more acres in incorporated areas.
Subd. 15b. Shoreland wetland protection zone.
"Shoreland wetland protection zone" means:
(1) for local government units that have a shoreland management ordinance approved under sections 103F.201 to 103F.221, the shoreland wetland protection zone is:
(2) for local government units that do not have a shoreland management ordinance approved under sections 103F.201 to 103F.221, the shoreland wetland protection zone is:
Subd. 15c. Silviculture.
"Silviculture" means the management of forest trees.
Subd. 15d. Utility.
"Utility" means a sanitary sewer, storm sewer, potable water distribution, and transmission, distribution, or furnishing, at wholesale or retail, of natural or manufactured gas, electricity, telephone, or radio service or communications.
Subd. 16. Water basin.
"Water basin" means an enclosed natural depression with definable banks, capable of containing water, that may be partly filled with waters of the state and is discernible on aerial photographs.
Subd. 17. Waters of the state.
"Waters of the state" means surface or underground waters, except surface waters that are not confined but are spread and diffused over the land. Waters of the state includes boundary and inland waters.
Subd. 17a. Watershed.
"Watershed" means the 81 major watershed units delineated by the map, "State of Minnesota Watershed Boundaries - 1979."
Subd. 17b. Wetland type.
"Wetland type" means a wetland type classified according to Wetlands of the United States, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Circular 39 (1971 edition), as summarized in this subdivision.
Subd. 18.
[Renumbered subd 15a]
Subd. 19. Wetlands.
(a) "Wetlands" means lands transitional between terrestrial and aquatic systems where the water table is usually at or near the surface or the land is covered by shallow water. For purposes of this definition, wetlands must have the following three attributes: