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456 1. Shoreland Overlay District Lot Standards: <br />457 <br />458 <br />459 <br /> Recreation Development Lakes General Development Lakes <br /> <br />Underlying <br />Zones Riparian Lots Nonriparian Lots Riparian Lots Nonriparian Lots <br /> Area* Width* Area* Width* Area* Width* Area* Width* <br />R-1 (Single <br />Family) 15,000 100 11,000 85 15,000 100 11,000 85 <br />R-2 (Duplex) 35,000 135 26,000 135 26,000 135 17,500 135 <br />* Area means land above the normal ordinary high water level. <br />** All other uses proposed within a shoreland district shall be in the form of a rezoning to a planned unit <br />development as per Section -l~Ei 1. x.17.24 <br />460 ~ ~1-X1.017.15: ADDITIONAL LOT DIMENSION REQUIREMENTS: <br />461 A. Dwelling Unit Densities: Residential subdivisions with dwelling unit densities exceeding <br />462 ~ those in the tables in subsections -kE3-1~1.017.14B1 through B3 of this chapter may only be <br />463 allowed if designed and approved as residential planned unit developments under chapter <br />464 1008 of this title. Only land above the ordinary high water level of public waters maybe <br />465 used to meet lot area standards. Lot width standards shall be met at both the ordinary high <br />466 water level and at the building line, except in a residential planned unit development. Not <br />467 more than twenty five percent (25%) of the lot area of each lot maybe included in any <br />468 wetland, which is below the normal ordinary high water level. <br />469 I ~-4~1-H1017.16: STRUCTURE DESIGN STANDARDS: <br />470 <br />STRUCTURE SETBACKS FROM WATER BODY <br />Type of Water Structure Structure Roads, Driveway, Maximum <br />Body Setback from Setback from Parking and Other Bldg/Structure <br /> Water Body Bluff Impervious Surface or Height a <br /> Setback <br />MnDNR and 75 Ft 30 Ft, 30 Ft. 30 Ft. <br />City Public <br />Waters <br />Wetland 50 Ft. Not Applicable 30 Ft. 30 Ft. <br />Storm Pond 10 Ft. Not Applicable 10 Ft. 30 Ft. <br />1. Setback is measured from the normal ordinary high water level. <br />22 <br />