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<br />General Development lake— <br />unsewered lot <br />40,000 sq. ft. 150 ft. 25 ft. <br />Controlled Access Lots and <br />Commercial Lots, based on lake <br />type <br />As above plus 25% As above plus 25% 25 ft. <br />Notes to Table: <br />1. Building setbacks on side yards fronting public streets shall be the same as the specified front yard setback. <br />2. Church steeples and nonresidential farm buildings are excluded from height limitations. <br />3. No more than 25% of a lot or parcel in the shoreland district may be covered by an impervious surface. <br /> <br />(3) Permitted uses within the shoreland district shall be the same as those of the underlying zoning <br />district. <br />(4) Permitted accessory uses in the shoreland district shall be the same as those of the underlying zoning <br />district, and also include: <br />a. One deck or dock not meeting the normal setback requirements from the waterbody as defined <br />in this section, given that the deck meets the following conditions: <br />1. The dock may not occupy an area exceeding 450 square feet in the case of a private dock, <br />nor 600 square feet in the case of a commercial or public dock. <br />2. The dock may not be over six feet wide in relation to the shoreline. <br />3. No dock, platform, deck, or similar structure shall be located within or over the banks of a <br />creek or stream. <br />4. The dock may not block a navigable channel. <br />5. The dock may not extend more than 75 feet past the ordinary high-water level into a lake <br />in the case of a private dock, nor more than 100 feet past the ordinary high-water level in <br />the case of a commercial or public dock. A variance may be granted in accordance with <br />section 90-38 to allow access to navigable waters. <br />6. The treadway of the dock may not be more than two feet above the ordinary high-water <br />level of the waterbody over which it is constructed. <br />7. No walls, roof, or enclosed structure may be constructed on any dock. <br />b. One stairway for achieving access up and down bluffs and steep slopes to shore areas. The <br />stairway may not be greater than four feet in width, and may not have a landing exceeding 32 <br />square feet area. <br />c. Lifts for achieving access up and down bluffs and steep slopes. <br />(5) Conditional uses in the shoreland district shall be the same as those for the underlying zoning district, <br />and also include: <br />a. Intensive clearing of vegetation, except for agricultural and forest management practices as <br />permitted by law. <br />b. Advertising signs. <br />c. Lake access lots. <br />d. Marinas. <br />(Prior Code, § 1155-020.1) <br />
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