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Except for allowed water-orientated accessory structures, accessory structures and <br /> facilities shall meet the required principal structure setback and shall be centralized(City <br /> Code Section 1102.07(1)(c)6). <br /> Per City Code Section 1102.87(1)(c)4 of the Shoreland Management Overlay ordinance, <br /> impervious surface coverage on each lot must not exceed 30%. Per the Preliminary Plat, <br /> each lot is under 5.9% impervious and meet the allowed impervious surface coverage <br /> requirements. <br /> A native vegetated wetland buffer will be required as a stormwater management best <br /> management practice (BMP) to minimize runoff pollutants from entering the lake. <br /> Wetland/Shoreline Buffer Zone <br /> Amelia Lake is one of the few unimpaired lakes in the city and efforts to protect and <br /> improve the natural resource should be implemented with any development. A 75 ft wide <br /> vegetated wetland/shoreline buffer along Wetland A (lake) is provided as <br /> a stormwater management best management practice (BMP)to minimize runoff <br /> pollutants from entering the lake. The buffer will also help stabilize the shoreline, reduce <br /> erosion and support aquatic plants and wildlife. One (1) access opening through the <br /> wetland buffer to the lake no greater than twenty(20) ft wide is allowed per lot. <br /> No structures, not even water-orientated accessory structures, are allowed in the 75 ft <br /> wide wetland/shoreline buffer zone. <br /> Shore Impact Zone <br /> By definition, the shore impact zone is the land between the OHWL and a line parallel to <br /> it at a setback of 50% of the structure. Since the required structure setback is 150 ft, the <br /> shore impact zone is 75 ft from the OHWL. <br /> No structures, not even water-orientated accessory structures, are allowed in the 75ft <br /> wide wetland/shoreline buffer zone. <br /> Comprehensive Plan <br /> Lake Amelia Woods is consistent with the goals and policies of the comprehensive plan <br /> in regards to resource management, land use, housing, transportation, sanitary waste <br /> disposal and water supply. . <br /> Resource Management System Plan <br /> Goals of the Resource Management System Plan include: <br /> oo Natural Resources and Amenities <br /> 11 <br />