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<br />shore land on both sides of the river or stream within the same classification within the jurisdiction <br />of this ordinance must be revised to make them substantially compatible with the framework in <br />Sections 4.21 and 4.22 of this ordinance. Ifthe same river classification is contiguous for more <br />than a five-mile segment, only the shoreland for a distance of2.5 miles upstream and downstream, <br />or to the class boundary if closer, need be evaluated and revised. <br /> <br />c. When an interpretation question arises about whether a specific land use fits within a given <br />"use" category, the interpretation shall be made by the Board of Adjustment. When a question <br />arises as to whether a land use district's boundaries are properly delineated on the Official Zoning <br />Map, this decision shaIl be made by the (governing body). <br /> <br />D. When a revision is proposed to an inconsistent land use district provision by an individual <br />party or landowner, this individual party or landowner will only be responsible to provide the <br />supporting and/or substantiating information for the specific parcel in question. The <br />(governing body) will direct the (designated official) <br />to provide such additional information for this waterbody as is necessary to satisIY Items A and B. <br /> <br />E. The (governing body) must make a detailed finding offact and <br />conclusion when taking final action that this revision, and the upgrading of any inconsistent land <br />use district designations on said waterbody, are consistent with the enumerated criteria and use <br />provisions of Section 4.2. <br /> <br />5.0 - ZONING AND WATER SUPPLY/SANITARY PROVISIONS <br /> <br />5.1 Lot Area and Width Standards. <br /> <br />The lot area (in square feet) and lot width standards (in feet) for single, duplex, triplex and quad <br />residential lots created after the date of enactment of this ordinance for the lake and river/stream <br />classifications are the foIlowing: <br /> <br />5.Il Unsewered Lakes <br />A. Natural Environment: <br /> Riparian Lots <br /> Area Width <br />Single 80,000 200 <br />Duplex 120,000 300 <br />Triplex 160,000 400 <br />Quad 200,000 500 <br />B. Recreational Development: <br /> Riparian Lots <br /> Area Width <br />Single 40,000 150 <br />Duplex 80,000 225 <br />Triplex 120,000 300 <br /> <br />Nonriparian Lots <br />Area Width <br /> <br />80,000 200 <br />160,000 400 <br />240,000 600 <br />320,000 800 <br /> <br />Nonriparian Lots <br />Area Width <br /> <br />40,000 150 <br />80,000 265 <br />120,000 375 <br />
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