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1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />25 <br />26 <br />27 <br />100-200 <br />20 <br />201-300 <br />15 <br />301-400 <br />10 <br />Greater than 400 <br />5 <br />3. They must be jointly owned by all purchasers of lots in the subdivision or by all <br />purchasers of nonriparian lots in the subdivision who are provided riparian access <br />rights on the access lot; and <br />4. Covenants or other equally effective legal instruments must be developed that <br />specify which lot owners have authority to use the access lot and what activities <br />are allowed. The activities may include watercraft launching, loading, storage, <br />beaching, mooring, or docking. They must also include other outdoor recreational <br />activities that do not significantly conflict with general public use of the public <br />water or the enjoyment of normal property rights by adjacent property owners. <br />Examples of the non -significant conflict activities include swimming, sunbathing, <br />or picnicking. The covenants must limit the total number of vehicles allowed to <br />be parked and the total number of watercraft allowed to be continuously <br />moored, docked, or stored over water, and must require centralization of all <br />common facilities and activities in the most suitable locations on the lot to <br />minimize topographic and vegetation alterations. They must also require all <br />parking areas, storage buildings, and other facilities to be screened by vegetation <br />or topography as much as practical from view from the public water, assuming <br />summer, leaf -on conditions. <br />(C) Placement, design, and height of structures. <br />(1) Placement of structures on lots. When more than one setback applies to a site, structures and <br />facilities must be located to meet all setbacks. Where structures exist on the adjoining lots on <br />both sides of a proposed building site, structure setbacks may be altered without a variance <br />to conform to the adjoining setbacks from the ordinary high water level, provided the <br />proposed building site is not located in a shore impact zone or in a bluff impact zone. <br />Structures shall be located as follows: <br />a. Structure and on -site sewaae system setbacks (in feet) from ordinary hiah water level*. <br />Classes of Public Waters <br />Structures <br />Setbacks* <br />U nsewered <br />Sewered <br />Sewage Treatment <br />System <br />Lakes <br />Natural environment <br />150 <br />150 <br />150 <br />Recreational development <br />100 <br />75 <br />75 <br />General development <br />75 <br />50 <br />50 <br />Tributary streams <br />1 100 <br />1 50 <br />1 75 <br />28 *One water -oriented accessory structure designed in accordance with subsection (2)b. of this section may <br />29 be set back a minimum distance of ten feet from the ordinary high water level. <br />30 b. Additional structure setbacks. The following additional structure setbacks apply, <br />31 regardless of the classification of the water bodv: <br />Setback From: <br />Setback <br />(in feet) <br />Top of bluff <br />30 <br />Unplatted cemetery <br />50 <br />Page 136 of 160 <br />
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