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Meeting Date
11/28/2022
Ordinance #
08-22
Ordinance Title
Amending City Code, Chapter 1007, Zoning Code
Ordinance Date Passed
11/28/02022
Ordinance Date Published
12/06/2022
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Quad Press
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2. Multiple -Family, Commercial and Public Developments. For private swimming <br />pools which are intended for use by the occupants and guests of a multiple -family dwelling, or <br />for private and public clubs and organizations, the following regulations shall be met in addition <br />to those listed for single and two family dwellings provided in City Code Section 1007.043 <br />(4)(d)1. above: <br />a. No part of the water surface of the swimming pool shall be less than 50 feet <br />from any lot line. <br />b. No pumps, filter or other apparatus used in connection with or to service a <br />swimming pool shall be located less than 50 feet from any lot line. <br />c. The pool area shall be adequately fenced to prevent uncontrolled access from <br />the street or adjacent property. Adequate screening, including but not limited to landscaping, <br />shall be located between the pool area and adjacent lot lines. <br />d. All deck areas, adjacent patios, or other similar areas used in conjunction <br />with the swimming pool shall be located at least 30 feet from any lot line. <br />e. To the extent possible, back -flush water or water from pool drainage shall be <br />directed onto the owner's property. <br />(e) Houseboats. Houseboats are considered accessory structures for purpose of <br />applying this ordinance and shall comply with the following standards: <br />1. All houseboats which are to be docked or moored within the City limits for a <br />period of six (6) days or more shall require an annual permit. Said permit shall identify the <br />owner, owner's address, boat license number, whether the boat is to be used as a seasonal <br />residence and, if so, for what period of time during the year, type of sanitary sewage facility, <br />water supply, and plot plan showing method of access to public street. <br />2. Each houseboat shall have one (1) off-street parking space within 400 feet of the <br />access to the docking of such houseboat. <br />3. No houseboat shall be used as a permanent residence and no utilities including <br />sanitary sewer, water, electricity, and phone shall be extended to the houseboat. <br />(f) Ice Fishing Houses. Ice fishing houses stored on property during summer months <br />shall be considered an accessory building. All ice fishing houses shall be licensed in compliance <br />with State law. <br />(g) Docks and Boat Launches. Private docks and boat launches may be stored on <br />riparian lots provided such structures lie upon the same lot as the principal building to which <br />they serve. <br />91 <br />
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