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04/10/1995
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c. right-of-way line of federal, state, 40 <br />or county highway; and <br />d. right-of-way line of a town road, <br />`- public street or other roads or streets <br />not classified. <br />30 <br />3. Uses Without Water -oriented Needs. Uses without water -oriented needs must <br />be substantially screened from view from the water by vegetation or topography, <br />assuming summer, leaf -on conditions. <br />4. Exceptions to Structure Setback Requirements. <br />a. Accessory structures may be located in the front yard of lakeshore properties <br />upon approval of a riparian lot variance. <br />B. Design Criteria for Structures. <br />1. High Water Elevations. <br />a. Structures must be placed with the lowest floor three feet above the (OHW) <br />Ordinary High Water Level in accordance with the Local Water Management <br />Plan for the City of Lino Lakes. <br />b. Water -oriented structures may have the lowest floor placed lower than the <br />elevation determined in the Local Water Management Plan if the structure is <br />.— constructed of flood -resistant materials to the elevation, electrical and <br />mechanical equipment is placed above the elevation and, if long duration <br />flooding is anticipated, the structure is built to withstand ice action and wind - <br />driven waves and debris. <br />2. Water -oriented Accessory Structures. Each lot may have one water -oriented <br />accessory structure not meeting the normal structure setback in 1102.07, Subd. <br />2A of this ordinance if this water -oriented structure complies with the following <br />provisions: <br />a. the structure or facility must not exceed ten feet in height, exclusive of safety <br />rails, and cannot occupy an area greater than 250 square feet. Detached <br />decks must not exceed eight feet above grade at any point; <br />b. the setback of the structure or facility from the ordinary high water level must <br />be at least ten (10) feet; <br />c. the structure or facility must be treated to reduce visibility as viewed from <br />public waters and adjacent shorelands by vegetation, topography, increased <br />setbacks or color, assuming summer, leaf -on conditions; <br />d. the roof may be used as a deck with safety rails, but must not be enclosed or <br />�-' used as a storage area; <br />Page 15 <br />
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