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DRAFT <br /> Revised August 21, 1998 <br /> relevant shoreland classification: setback from the ordinary high water <br /> level, elevation above the surface water features, and maximum height. <br /> Setbacks from the ordinary high water level must be increased in <br /> accordance with Section 8.53 of this ordinance for developments with <br /> density increases; <br /> C. Shore recreation facilities, including but not limited to swimming areas, <br /> docks, and watercraft mooring areas and launching ramps, must be <br /> centralized and located in areas suitable for them. Evaluation of suitability <br /> must include consideration of land slope, water depth, vegetation, soils, <br /> depth to groundwater and bedrock, or other relevant factors. The number <br /> of spaces provided for continuous beaching, mooring, or docking of <br /> watercraft must not exceed one for each allowable dwelling unit or site in <br /> the first tier (notwithstanding existing mooring sites in an existing <br /> commercially used harbor). Launching ramp facilities, including a small <br /> dock for loading and unloading equipment, may be provided for use by <br /> occupants of dwelling units or sites located in other tiers; <br /> D. Structures, parking areas, and other facilities must be treated to reduce <br /> visibility as viewed from public waters and adjacent shorelands by <br /> vegetation, topography, increased setbacks, color, or other means <br /> acceptable to the local unit of government, assuming summer, leaf -on <br /> conditions. Vegetative and topographic screening must be preserved, if <br /> existing, or may be required to be provided; <br /> E. Accessory structures and facilities, except water oriented accessory <br /> structures, must meet the required principal structure setback and must be <br /> centralized; and <br /> F. Water- oriented accessory structures and facilities may be allowed if they <br /> meet or exceed design standards contained in Section 5.2 of this ordinance <br /> and are centralized. <br /> 8.7 Conversions <br /> Local governments may allow existing resorts or other land uses and facilities to be <br /> converted to residential planned unit developments if all of the following standards are <br /> met: <br /> 8.71 Proposed conversions must be initially evaluated using the same procedures for <br /> residential planned unit developments involving all new construction. <br /> Inconsistencies between existing features of the development and these standards <br /> must be identified. <br /> 8.72 Deficiencies involving water supply and sewage treatment, structure color, <br /> impervious coverage, open space, and shore recreation facilities must be corrected <br /> as part of the conversion or as specified in the conditional use permit. <br /> sMO- 260.081 -40- 260 - 081 -10 <br />