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Shoreland Tier <br />Maximum density increase <br />within each tier (percent) <br />1 s` <br />50 <br />2nd <br />100 <br />3`d <br />200 <br />4d' <br />200 <br />5d' <br />200 <br />ii. Structure setbacks from the ordinary high water level: <br />A. Are increased to at least 50 percent greater than the minimum setback,• or <br />B. The impact on the waterbody is reduced an equivalent amount through vegetative <br />management, topography, or additional acceptable means and the setback is at least <br />25 percent greater than the minimum setback. <br />6. Design Criteria: All PUDs must meet the following design criteria. <br />a. General Design Standards <br />i. All residential planned unit developments must contain at least five dwelling units or <br />sites. <br />ii. Dwelling units or dwelling sites must be clustered into one or more groups and located on <br />suitable areas of the development. <br />iii. Dwelling units or dwelling sites must be designed and located to meet the dimensional <br />standards in Section 1012.031: <br />iv. Shore recreation facilities: <br />A. Must be centralized and located in areas suitable for them based on a suitability <br />analysis. <br />B. The number of spaces provided for continuous beaching mooring or docking of <br />watercraft must not exceed one for each allowable dwelling unit or site in the first <br />tier. <br />C. Launching ramp facilities, including a small dock for loading and unloading <br />equipment, may be provided for use by occupants of dwelling units or sites located in <br />other tiers. <br />v. Structures, parking areas, and other facilities must be treated to reduce visibilitv as <br />viewed from public waters and adjacent shorelands by vegetation topography, increased <br />setbacks, color, or other means acceptable to the local unit of government assuming <br />summer, leaf -on conditions. Vegetative and topographic screening must be preserved. if <br />existing, or may be required to be provided. <br />vi. Accessory structures and facilities except water oriented accessory structures must meet <br />the required structure setback and must be centralized. <br />vii. Water -oriented accessory structures and facilities may be allowed if they meet or exceed <br />design standards contained in Section 1012.03.G.3 of this ordinance and are centralized <br />