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• <br />Subd. 2. Substandard Lots. Lots of record in the office(s) of the County Recorder and/or Registrar of Titles <br />• prior to the date of enactment of this Chapter which do not meet the requirements may be allowed as building <br />sites provided: <br />A. The use is permitted in the zoning district; <br />B. The lot is in separate ownership from abutting lands; and <br />C. All other sanitary and dimensional requirements of this Chapter are complied with insofar <br />as practical. <br />Subd. 3. Roads and Parking Areas. Roads and parking areas shall be located to retard the runoff of <br />surface waters and nutrients in accordance with the following criteria: <br />A. Where feasible and practical, all roads and parking areas shall meet the setback <br />requirements established for structures of this Chapter. <br />B. In no instance shall these impervious roads or parking surfaces be placed less than fifty <br />(50) feet from the ordinary high water mark. <br />C. Natural vegetation or other natural materials shall be used to screen parking areas when <br />viewed from the water. <br />Subd. 4. Elevation of Lowest Floor. <br />A. Structures shall be placed at an elevation consistent with the City's flood plain <br />management controls as set forth in Chapter 13 of this Code. <br />B. In areas not regulated by flood plain management controls, the elevation to which the <br />lowest floor, including basements, shall be placed shall be determined as follows: <br />Ordinance #334 <br />Page 5 <br />Natural <br />Recreational <br />General <br />Environment <br />Development <br />Development <br />Waters <br />Waters <br />Waters <br />Lot area (sq. ft.): <br />Riparian lot <br />40,000 <br />20,000 <br />14,000 <br />Nonriparian lot <br />14,000 <br />14,000 <br />14,000 <br />(for R-1 District) <br />11,000 <br />(for R-2, R-3 and <br />R-4 Districts <br />Minimum water frontage <br />and width at building <br />line ft. <br />125 <br />75 <br />75 <br />Structure minimum <br />setback from ordinary <br />high water mark ft. <br />150 <br />75 <br />50 <br />Structure minimum <br />40 for R-1, R-2, R-3, and R-4 Districts <br />setbacks from streets <br />50 for B-1, B-2, and 1-2 Districts <br />and highways ft. <br />55 for 1-1 District <br />Structure maximum <br />35 for R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, B-1, B-2, and 1-1 Districts <br />height ft. <br />45 for 1-2 District <br />Maximum lot area <br />35 for R-1, R-2, R-3, and R-4 Districts <br />covered by impervious <br />65 for 1-1 District <br />surface % <br />75 for B-1, B-2, and 1-2 Districts <br />Subd. 2. Substandard Lots. Lots of record in the office(s) of the County Recorder and/or Registrar of Titles <br />• prior to the date of enactment of this Chapter which do not meet the requirements may be allowed as building <br />sites provided: <br />A. The use is permitted in the zoning district; <br />B. The lot is in separate ownership from abutting lands; and <br />C. All other sanitary and dimensional requirements of this Chapter are complied with insofar <br />as practical. <br />Subd. 3. Roads and Parking Areas. Roads and parking areas shall be located to retard the runoff of <br />surface waters and nutrients in accordance with the following criteria: <br />A. Where feasible and practical, all roads and parking areas shall meet the setback <br />requirements established for structures of this Chapter. <br />B. In no instance shall these impervious roads or parking surfaces be placed less than fifty <br />(50) feet from the ordinary high water mark. <br />C. Natural vegetation or other natural materials shall be used to screen parking areas when <br />viewed from the water. <br />Subd. 4. Elevation of Lowest Floor. <br />A. Structures shall be placed at an elevation consistent with the City's flood plain <br />management controls as set forth in Chapter 13 of this Code. <br />B. In areas not regulated by flood plain management controls, the elevation to which the <br />lowest floor, including basements, shall be placed shall be determined as follows: <br />Ordinance #334 <br />Page 5 <br />