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Attachment <br />Proposed Shoreland Ordinance Update <br />5060 A. Signs placed in or on public waters must only convey directional information or <br />5061 safety messages and may only be placed by a public authority or under a permit <br />5062 issued by the county sheriff; and <br />5063 B. Signs placed within the shore impact zone are: <br />5064 1. No higher than ten feet above the ground, and no greater than 32 square feet in <br />5065 size; and <br />5066 2. If illuminated by artificial lights, the lights must be shielded or directed to <br />5067 prevent illumination across public waters; and <br />5068 C. Other lighting may be located within the shore impact zone or over public waters if it <br />5069 is used to illuminate potential safety hazards and is shielded or otherwise directed to <br />5070 prevent direct illumination across public waters. This does not preclude use of <br />5071 navigational lights. <br />5072 2. Commercial, industrial, public, and semi-public uses that are not water-dependent must be located <br />5073 on lots or parcels without public waters frontage, or, if located on lots or parcels with public <br />5074 waters frontage, must either be set back double the ordinary high water level setback or be <br />5075 substantially screened from view from the water by vegetation or topography, assuming summer, <br />5076 leaf-on conditions. <br />5077 F. Dimensional and General Performance Standards <br />5078 1. Purpose: To establish dimensional and performance standards that protect shoreland resources <br />5079 from impacts of development. <br />5080 2. Lot Area and Width Standards: After the effective date of this ordinance, all new lots must meet <br />5081 the minimum lot area and lot width requirements in subsection d below, subject to the following <br />5082 standards: <br />5083 a. Only lands above the ordinary high water level can be used to meet lot area and width <br />5084 standards; <br />5085 b. Lot width standards must be met at both the ordinary high water level and at the building line; <br />5086 c. Residential subdivisions of one-family housing (lot) types that have dwelling unit densities <br />5087 exceeding those in subsection d below are allowed only if designed and approved as <br />5088 residential PUDs under Section 1012.03.J of this ordinance; and <br />5089 d. Minimum Lot Area and Width Standards for One-Family to Four-Family Housing (Lot <br />5090 Type). <br />5091 i. Riparian Lot <br />General Development Lake Natural Environment Lake <br />Housing (Lot) Type <br />Lot Area (sf) Lot Width (ft) Lot Area (sf) Lot Width (ft) <br />One-Family (Single) 15,000 85 40,000 125 <br />Two-Family (Duplex) 26,000 135 70,000 225 <br />Three-Family (Triplex) 38,000 195 100,000 325 <br />Four-Family (Quad) 49,000 255 130,000 425 <br />17 <br /> <br />