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Double 3500 135 261000 135 <br /> Triple 5000 195 3800 190 <br /> Quad 1 65,000 255 1 49,000 245 <br /> General Development: <br /> Single 1500 75 1000 75 <br /> Double 2600 135 17,500 135 <br /> Triple 381000 195 2500 190 <br /> Quad 491000 255 321500 245 <br /> 1 <br /> 2 (3) Stream lot width standards. There is no minimum lot size requirements for streams. The <br /> 3 minimum lot width standards for single-, double-, triple- and four-unit residential <br /> 4 developments for the stream classifications are: <br /> Tributary <br /> No Sewer Sewer <br /> Single 100 75 <br /> Double 150 115 <br /> Triple 200 150 <br /> Quad 250 190 <br /> 5 <br /> 6 (4) Additional special provisions. <br /> 7 a. Residential subdivisions with dwelling unit densities exceeding those in the tables in <br /> 8 subsections (e)(2) and (3) of this section can only be allowed if designed and approved <br /> 9 as residential planned unit developments under section 944. Only land above the ordinary <br /> 10 high water level of public waters can be used to meet lot area standards, and lot width <br /> 11 standards must be met at both the ordinary high water level and at the building line. The <br /> 12 sewer lot area dimensions in subsection(e)(2)of this section can only be used if publicly <br /> 13 owned sewer system service is available to the property. <br /> 14 b. Subdivisions of double,triple, and quad unit buildings on natural environment lakes must <br /> 15 also meet the following standards: <br /> 16 1. Each building must be set back at least 200 feet from the ordinary high water level; <br /> 17 2. Each building must have common sewage treatment and water systems in one <br /> 18 location and serve all dwelling units in the building; <br /> 19 3. Watercraft docking facilities for each lot must be centralized in one location and <br /> 20 serve all dwelling units in the building; and <br /> 21 4. No more than 25 percent of a lake's shoreline can be in duplex, triplex, or quad <br /> 22 developments. <br /> 23 C. Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU). One ADU may be allowed provided the following <br /> 24 standards are met: <br /> 25 1. Where otherwise allowed by the underlying zoning district, an accessory dwelling <br /> 26 unit(ADU)must not cover more than 700 square feet of land surface and must not <br /> 27 exceed 15 feet in height; and <br /> 28 2. An accessory dwelling unit must be located or designed to reduce its visibility as <br /> 29 viewed from public waters and adjacent shorelands by vegetation, topography, <br /> 30 increased setbacks or color, assuming summer leaf-on conditions. <br /> 31 3. Lot Area and Dimensions. The minimum lot area (square feet) required for an <br /> 32 accessory dwelling unit is determined by lake classification(riparian/nonriparian): <br /> 33 i. For NE Lakes the minimum area must be 70,000/35,000. <br /> 34 ii. For RD lakes the minimum area must be 35,000/26,000. <br /> 35 iii. For GD lakes the minimum area must be 26,000/17,500. <br /> Page 119 of 141 <br />