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<br />25 <br />198575v4 <br />motor vehicles or trailers; collision service, including body, frame or fender straightening or <br />repair; overall painting or paint job. <br /> <br /> Setback. The minimum horizontal distance between a structure and the ordinary high <br />water level or between a structure and a road, well, highway, or property lines. <br /> <br /> Setback, minimum building. The minimum horizontal distance allowed by this Code, <br />between a structure and a lot line. <br /> <br /> Shore impact zone. The land located between the ordinary high water level and a line <br />parallel to it at a setback of 50 percent of the structure setback. (revised 02/22/10) <br /> <br /> Shoreland. The land located within the following distances from protected waters: <br /> <br />o One thousand (1,000) feet from the ordinary high water mark of a lake, pond, or <br />flowage; and <br /> <br />o Three hundred (300) feet from a river or stream, or the landward extent of a flood <br />plain on such rivers or streams, whichever is greater. <br /> <br /> The practical limits of shorelands may be less than the statutory limits where the limits <br />are designated by natural drainage divides at lesser distances, as shown on the official zoning <br />map of the City. <br /> <br /> Sidewalk. A hard surfaced public or private way, used primarily for pedestrian traffic. <br /> <br /> Sign. A name, identification, description, display, logo, illustration or device which is <br />affixed to, painted or represented directly or indirectly upon a building or other surface or piece <br />of land, and which directs attention to an object, product, place, activity, person, institution, <br />organization or business. <br /> <br /> Significant tree. A tree that is important to the site and the neighborhood character, that <br />is structurally sound and healthy, and that meets at least one of the following standards: (revised <br />04/28/08) <br /> <br />o A deciduous hardwood tree that is at least ten (10) caliper inches, including but <br />not limited to, ironwood, catalpa, oak, hard maple, walnut, hickory, birch, black cherry, <br />hackberry, locust and basswood. <br /> <br />o A deciduous softwood tree that is at least twelve (12) caliper inches, including but <br />not limited to, cottonwood, poplars/aspen, box elder, willow, silver maple and elm. <br /> <br />o A coniferous evergreen tree having foliage on the outermost portion of the <br />branches year-round and which is at least fifteen (15) feet or more in height. <br />