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<br />ordinary high water level of public waters can be used to meet lot area <br />standards, and lot width standards must be met at both the ordinary high <br />water level and at the building line <br /> <br />B. All shoreland residential development shall meet the following standards: <br /> <br />(I) each building must be set back at least 75 feet from the ordinary <br />high water level; <br /> <br />(2) each building must be connected to the City sewer system; <br /> <br />(3) watercraft docking facilities for multi-family developments shall <br />be centralized in one location and serve all dwelling units in the <br />building; and <br /> <br />(4) no more than 25 percent ofa lake's shoreline can be in <br />multi-unit development. <br /> <br />5.2 Placement, Design, and Height of Structures. <br /> <br />5.21 Placement of Structures on Lots. When more than one setback applies to a site, <br />structures and facilities must be located to meet all setbacks. <br /> <br />A. Structure Setbacks (in feet) from Ordinary High Water Level *. Setbacks* <br />Classes of Structures <br />Public Waters Unsewered Sewered <br /> <br />Lakes <br />Natural Environment <br />Recreational Development <br />Tributary Streams <br /> <br />150 <br />150 <br />75 <br /> <br />75 <br />75 <br />50 <br /> <br />B. Additional Structure Setbacks. The following additional structure <br />setbacks apply, regardless of the classification of the waterbody: <br />Setback From: Setback (in feet) <br />(1) top of bluff; 30 <br />(2) unplatted cemetery; 50 <br />(3) right-of-way line of 20 <br />federal, state, or <br />county highway; and <br />(4) right-of-way line of 20 <br />town road, public street, <br />or other roads or streets <br />not classified. <br /> <br />- 10- <br />