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1 iv. For Tributary Streams, a 115-foot lot width is needed(no minimum area <br /> 2 for rivers/streams). <br /> 3 <br /> 4 d. Lots intended as controlled accesses to public waters or as recreation areas for use by <br /> 5 owners of nonriparian lots within subdivisions are permissible and must meet or exceed <br /> 6 the following standards: <br /> 7 1. They must meet the width and size requirements for residential lots, and be suitable <br /> 8 for the intended uses of controlled access lots; <br /> 9 2. If docking, mooring, or over-water storage of more than six watercraft is to be <br /> 10 allowed at a controlled access lot, then the width of the lot (keeping the same lot <br /> 11 depth)must be increased by the percent of the requirements for riparian residential <br /> 12 lots for each watercraft beyond six, consistent with the following table: <br /> Controlled Access Lot Frontage Requirements <br /> Ratio of lake size to shore length Required increase in frontage <br /> (acres/mile) ( <br /> Less than 100 25 <br /> 100 200 20 <br /> 201 300 15 <br /> 301-400 10 <br /> Greater than 400 5 <br /> 13 <br /> 14 3. They must be jointly owned by all purchasers of lots in the subdivision or by all <br /> 15 purchasers of nonriparian lots in the subdivision who are provided riparian access <br /> 16 rights on the access lot; and <br /> 17 4. Covenants or other equally effective legal instruments must be developed that <br /> 18 specify which lot owners have authority to use the access lot and what activities <br /> 19 are allowed. The activities may include watercraft launching, loading, storage, <br /> 20 beaching, mooring, or docking. They must also include other outdoor recreational <br /> 21 activities that do not significantly conflict with general public use of the public <br /> 22 water or the enjoyment of normal property rights by adjacent property owners. <br /> 23 Examples of the non-significant conflict activities include swimming, sunbathing, <br /> 24 or picnicking. The covenants must limit the total number of vehicles allowed to be <br /> 25 parked and the total number of watercraft allowed to be continuously moored, <br /> 26 docked, or stored over water, and must require centralization of all common <br /> 27 facilities and activities in the most suitable locations on the lot to minimize <br /> 28 topographic and vegetation alterations. They must also require all parking areas, <br /> 29 storage buildings, and other facilities to be screened by vegetation or topography <br /> 30 as much as practical from view from the public water, assuming summer, leaf-on <br /> 31 conditions. <br /> 32 (C) Placement, design, and height of structures. <br /> 33 (1) Placement of structures on lots. When more than one setback applies to a site, structures and <br /> 34 facilities must be located to meet all setbacks. Where structures exist on the adjoining lots on <br /> 35 both sides of a proposed building site, structure setbacks may be altered without a variance to <br /> 36 conform to the adjoining setbacks from the ordinary high water level, provided the proposed <br /> 37 building site is not located in a shore impact zone or in a bluff impact zone. Structures shall be <br /> 38 located as follows: <br /> 39 a. Structure and on-site sewage system setbacks (in feet)from ordinary high water level*. <br /> 11 Classes of Public Structures Setbacks* <br /> Waters Unsewered Sewered Sewage Treatment <br /> System <br /> Lakes <br /> Page 120 of 141 <br />
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