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<br />5.13 River/Stream Lot Width Standards. There is no minimum lot size requirements for rivers <br />and streams. The lot width standards for siugle, duplex, triplex and quad residential developments <br />for the six river/stream classifications are: <br /> <br />Re- <br />mote <br /> <br />For- <br />ested <br /> <br />Trans- <br />ition <br /> <br />Agri- <br />cultural <br /> <br />Urban & Tributary <br /> <br />No sewer <br /> <br />Sewer <br /> <br />Siugle 300 200 250 150 <br />Duplex 450 300 375 225 <br />Triplex 600 400 500 300 <br />Quad 750 500 625 375 <br />5.14 Additional Special Provisions. <br /> <br />100 <br />150 <br />200 <br />250 <br /> <br />75 <br />115 <br />150 <br />190 <br /> <br />A. Residential subdivisions with dweIIiug unit densities exceediug those iu the tables iu <br />Sections 5.12 and 5.13 can only be allowed if designed and approved as residential planned unit <br />developments under Section 8.0 of this ordiuance. Only land above the ordiuary high water level <br />of public waters can be used to meet lot area standards, and lot width standards must be met at <br />both the ordiuary high water level and at the buildiug line. The sewer lot area dimensions in <br />Section 5.12 can only be used ifpublicly owned sewer system service is available to the property. <br /> <br />B. Subdivisions of duplexes, triplexes, and quads on Natural Environment Lakes must also <br />meet the foIlowiug standards: <br /> <br />(1) each buildiug must be set back at least 200 feet from the ordiuary high water level; <br /> <br />(2) each buildiug must have common sewage treatment and water systems iu one <br />location and serve all dweIIiug units iu the buildiug; <br /> <br />(3) watercraft dockiug facilities for each lot must be centralized in one location and <br />serve all dwelling units in the buildiug; and <br /> <br />(4) no more than 25 percent of a lake's shoreline can be iu duplex, triplex, or quad <br />developments. <br /> <br />C. One guest cottage may be allowed on lots meetiug or exceeding the duplex lot area and <br />width dimensions presented iu Section 5.1 1-5.13, provided the folIowiug <br />standards are met: <br /> <br />(1) for lots exceediug the miuirnum lot dimensions of duplex lots, the guest cottage <br />must be located within the smallest duplex-sized lot that could be created iucluding <br />the priucipal dwelliug unit; <br /> <br />(2) a guest cottage must not cover more than 700 square feet ofland surface and must <br />not exceed 15 feet iu height; and <br /> <br />(3) a guest cottage must be located or designed to reduce its visibility as viewed from <br />public waters and adjacent shore lands by vegetation, topography, increased <br />
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