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1.2. Side lot lines at the ordinary high water level, if applicable (see figure below). Otherwise, side lot 55 <br />lines at the rear yard building setback line. 56 <br />ORDINARY HIGH WATER LEVEL: The point on the bank or shore up to which the presence and 57 <br />action of surface water is so continuous as to leave a distinctive mark such as by erosion, destruction or 58 <br />prevention of terrestrial vegetation, predominance of aquatic vegetation, or other easily recognized 59 <br />characteristic.The boundary of public waters and wetlands, and shall be an elevation delineating the 60 <br />highest water level which has been maintained for a sufficient period of time to leave evidence upon the 61 <br />landscape, commonly that point where the natural vegetation changes from predominantly aquatic to 62 <br />predominantly terrestrial. For watercourses, the ordinary high water level is the elevation of the top of the 63 <br />bank of the channel. For reservoirs and flowages, the ordinary high water level is the operating elevation 64 <br />of the normal summer pool. 65 <br />PLUG IN HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE: an electric vehicle that: 66 <br />1. Contains an internal combustion engine and also allows power to be delivered to drive wheels by 67 <br />an electric motor; 68 <br />2. Charges its battery primarily by connecting to the grid or other off-board electrical source; 69 <br />3. May additionally be able to sustain battery charge using an on-board internal-combustion-driven 70 <br />generator; and 71 <br />4. Has the ability to travel powered by electricity. 72 <br />SETBACK: The minimum horizontal distance by which any building or structure must be separated from 73 <br />a street right-of-way, lot line, or ordinary high water levelrequired between a structure, sewage treatment 74 <br />system, or other facility and an ordinary high water level, sewage treatment system, top of a bluff, road or 75 <br />highway right-of-way, property line, or other facility. Also known as “required yard.” 76 <br />STRUCTURE: A structure is anything constructed or erected, including paved surfaces, the use of which 77 <br />requires more or less permanent location on the ground, or attached to something having permanent 78 <br />location on the ground, and in the case of floodplain areas, in the stream bed or lake bed. A structure is 79 <br />anything constructed or erected, including paved surfaces, the use of which requires more or less 80 <br />permanent location on the ground, or attached to something having permanent location on the ground, and 81 <br />in the case of floodplain areas, in the stream bed or lake bed. Structures include, but are not limited to, 82 <br />RCA Attachment A <br />Page 3 of 32