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Shoreland Classification <br /> Recreational Natural Tributary <br /> Land Uses Development Environment River <br /> Residential P P P <br /> Commercial P C C <br /> Public and Civic Uses P C C <br /> Outdoor Recreationa C C C <br /> Agricultural and Related Usesb>c P P P <br /> Industrial and Extractive Uses <br /> Utilities, Transportation and Communications C C C <br /> Accessory Uses P P P <br /> Planned Developments (PUDs) C C C <br /> Forest Land Conversion C C C <br /> Notes to Table 17-2: <br /> a. City owned parks and open space and any uses or structures accessory to such uses are <br /> permitted within shoreland areas. <br /> b. Vegetative clearing within shore and bluff impact zones and on steep slopes is not permitted. <br /> c. New feedlots are not allowed in any Shoreland Management Overlay District. <br /> 3. Shoreland Standards. The standards in Table 17-3 shall apply within shoreland areas to <br /> principal, conditional and accessory uses and structures: <br /> Table 17-3: Shoreland Standards <br /> Shoreland Classification <br /> Recreational Natural Tributary <br /> Standards Development Environment River <br /> Minimum structure setback from County, State <br /> or Federal road right-of-way 50 feet 50 feet 50 feet <br /> Minimum setback from right-of-way line of town <br /> road, public street, or other roads or streets not <br /> classified 20 feet 20 feet 20 feet <br /> Minimum structure setback from an unplatted <br /> cemetery or historical sites 50 feet 50 feet 50 feet <br /> Minimum structure setback from the Ordinary High Water Level (OHWL)b, e <br /> Seweredd 75 feet 150 feet 50 feet <br /> Unseweredd 100 feet 150 feet 100 feet <br /> Minimum structure setback from top of bluff 30 feet 30 feet 30 feet <br /> Minimum septic system setback from OHWL 75 feet 150 feet 75 feet <br /> Minimum low floor elevation above the 100-year 2 feet 2 feet 2 feet <br /> flood elevation <br /> Maximum impervious lot coverage <br /> Sewerede 30% <br /> 3 <br />