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F. Maximum building <br />height 35 feet 35 feet 25/35 feet <br />G. Side yard setbacks District standard unless abutting water body -then "C" above <br />H. Setback ofroads/ <br />parking/other <br />impervious surfaces <br />fi•om OHW3 50 feet 50 feet 50 feet <br />I. Structure height <br />(lowest floor) <br />above highest <br />known water level" 3 feet 3 feet 3 feet <br />Setback requirements from the ordinary high water mark shall not apply to piers and docks. <br />Where development exists on both sides of a proposed building site, building setbacks may be <br />altered to more closely conform to adjacent building setbacks. <br />z Maximum may be exceeded up to 75 percent of lot area subject to submission of a shoreland <br />impact plan as specified in Section 917.090 and provided by the City Council. <br />a Where feasible and practical, all roads and parking areas shall meet the setback requirements <br />established for structure in "C" above. Natural vegetation or other natural materials shall be <br />required in order to screen parking areas when viewed from the water. Parking areas of more <br />than four (4) spaces shall be screened in accordance with a landscaping plan submitted and <br />approved by the City Council. <br />J. Does not include piers and docks. <br />J. Stairways, Lifts and Landings. Stairways and lifts are the preferred alternative to major <br />topographic alterations for achieving access up and down bluffs and steep slopes to shore areas. <br />Stairways and lifts must meet the following design requirements: <br />Stairways and lifts must not exceed four feet in width on residential Tots. Wider <br />stairways may be used for commercial properties, public open-space recreational <br />properties, and planned unit developments; <br />2. Landings for stairways and lifts on residential lots must not exceed thirty two (32) <br />square feet in area. Landings larger than 32 square feet may be used for commercial <br />properties, public open-space recreational properties, and planned unit developments; <br />3. Canopies or roofs are not allowed on stairways, lifts or landings; <br />4. Stairways, lifts, and landings may be either constructed above the ground on post or <br />pilings, or placed into the ground, provided they are designed and built in a manner that <br />ensures control of soil erosion; <br />Little Canada Zoning Ordinance S, shoreland District <br />917-4 <br />
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