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RD 100 75 75 <br /> GD 75 75 75 <br /> Tributary 100 75 75 <br /> (2) Additional building and structure setbacks. The following additionaltye <br /> setbacks apply, regardless of the classification of the water body: <br /> Setback from: Setback <br /> (in feet) <br /> Top of bluff 30 <br /> Unplatted cemetery 50 <br /> Right-of-way line of federal, state or county highway and local public and private <br /> roads 30* <br /> * Except for detached--garages accessory buildings on lakeshore lots as regulated in this <br /> chapter section 78 1435 and except for buildings and structures subject to less restrictive side <br /> yard adjacent to street setbacks as regulated in the various zoning districts. <br /> (3) Bluff impact zones. Buildings, sStructures and accessory facilities, except stairways, <br /> landings and lock boxes, must not be placed within bluff impact zones. <br /> (4) Uses without water-oriented needs. Uses without water-oriented needs must be located <br /> on lots or parcels without public waters frontage, or, if located on lots or parcels with <br /> public waters frontage, must either be set back double the normal ordinary high water <br /> level setback or be substantially screened from view from the water by vegetation or <br /> topography, assuming summer, leaf-on conditions. <br /> (5) Fences, docks, retaining walls. No fence shall be placed within the shore setback zone. <br /> Portions of dock located landward of the OHWL shall be considered as a landing, subject <br /> to the regulations for landings per section 78-1282. Retaining walls shall not be placed <br /> within the shore setback zone. <br /> (6) Average lakeshore setback. No principal or accessory structure building shall be <br /> located closer to the lakeshore than the average distance from the shoreline of existing <br /> residence buildings on adjacent lots; except that this does not apply to patios and other <br /> accessory structures less than 42 inches above existing grade, stairways, lifts, landings, <br /> lockboxes, flagpoles and pump houses. Further, the average lakeshore setback shall <br /> apply only to classified lakes and shall not apply to tributaries. The average lakeshore <br /> setback line shall be a straight line connecting the most lakeward protrusions of the <br /> residence buildings on the immediately adjacent lakeshore lots. <br /> a. In situations where improvement is proposed on a lot adjacent to a vacant lot or <br /> right-of-way, the average lake shore setback shall be equivalent to the setback of <br /> the most lakeward protrusion of the residence building on the immediately adjacent <br /> improved lakeshore lot. <br /> Page 11 of 22 <br />