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I. Structure height (lowest <br />floor)above highest known <br />water level4 <br />RD GD <br />Recreational General <br />Development Development <br />3 feet <br />Tributary <br />River <br />S.Pgment a <br />3 feet 3 feet <br />Setback requirements from the ordinary high water mark shall not apply <br />to piers and docks. Where development exists on both sides of a <br />proposed building site, building setbacks may be altered to more closely <br />conform to adjacent building setbacks. <br />x Maximum may be exceeded u tb 7S ereen.t of .ot 'area subject to <br />Y �:' E3 J <br />submission of a shoreland impact plan as specified in Section 917.090 <br />and provided by the City Council. <br />3 Where feasible and practical, all roads and parking areas shall meet the <br />setback requirements established for structures in "c" above. Natural <br />vegetation or other natural materials shall be required in order to <br />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 <br />plan submitted and approved by the City Council. <br />4 <br />Does not include piers and docks. <br />Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and <br />effect upon its passage and publication. <br />PASSED this <br />ATTEST: <br />day of 1996. <br />Mike Fahey, Mayor <br />Joel Hanson, City Administrator <br />3 <br />Page 33 <br />
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