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fill limitations, bu ilding setbacks and other measures. There <br />are different restrictions for the urban service area and rural <br />areas. Ordinance 88 -11 addresses the key elements and provides <br />for the following lot sizes and setback restrictions in the urban <br />area. <br />AREA STANDARDS AND PERMITTED USES FOR THE LOTS LOCATED IN <br />THE CRITICAL RIVER AREA AND URBAN SERVICE AREA <br />LOT SIZE <br />With Public Sewer <br />(Riparian) <br />LOT SIZE <br />With Public Sewer <br />(Non - Riparian) <br />Resident. <br />District <br />20,000 <br />sq. ft. <br />12,150 <br />sq.ft. <br />34 <br />Business <br />District <br />40,000 <br />sq. ft. <br />20,000 <br />sq.ft. <br />Indust. <br />District <br />40,000 <br />sq. ft. <br />20,000 <br />sq.ft. <br />LOT WIDTH <br />at Building Line <br />and River Frontage 90 ft. 125 ft. 125 ft. <br />FRONT YARD SETBACK 35 ft. <br />REAR YARD SETBACK 35 ft. <br />Ordinance 89 -33 adopted December 19, 1989 further requires <br />minimum residential lot sizes of five acres within the Critical <br />Rivers Area which are outside the MUSA. <br />Review of the development proposals within the Critical River's <br />Area will continue to be reviewed under the EQB's Interim <br />Development Regulations until the City's final Critical Area Plan <br />is approved. The City will be seeking approvals for the Critical <br />Areas Plan after approval of this comprehensive plan amendment. <br />