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Mark and Kristen Anderson <br /> May 25, 2006 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Sec. 78-1405. Nonencroachments. <br /> 7) Fences erected in all zoning districts are considered as a nonencroachment when they <br /> conform to the following standards: <br /> b. Lakeshore lots. <br /> 2. Fences within the required side yard of a lakeshore lot shall not exceed six <br /> feet in height, and any portion located lakeward of the average lakeshore <br /> setback line shall not exceed 42 inches in height. The term "average <br /> lakeshore setback line" means a line drawn between the most lakeward <br /> projection of the fence owner's principal residence structure and the most <br /> lakeward projection of the adjacent affected principal residence structure. <br /> 3. Fences shall not be constructed within the defined lakeshore yard of a <br /> lakeshore lot, i.e., shall not be located within 75 feet of the shoreline for <br /> general development lakes. <br /> Shoreland regulations - <br /> Sec. 78-1290. Agricultural use standards. <br /> (b) Animal feedlots must meet the following standards: <br /> (1) New feedlots, if permitted, must not be located in the shoreland of watercourses or <br /> in bluff impact zones and must meet a minimum setback of 300 feet from the ordinary <br /> high water level of all public waters basins; and <br /> (Per 78-1211 Animal feedlot means a lot or building or combination of lots and buildings <br /> intended for the confined feeding, breeding, raising or holding of animals and specifically <br /> designed as a confinement area in which manure may accumulate, or where the concentration of <br /> animals is such that a vegetative cover cannot be maintained within the enclosure. For purposes <br /> of this Code, open lots used for the feeding and rearing of poultry (poultry ranges) shall be <br /> considered as animal feedlots. Pastures shall not be considered as animal feedlots when the area <br /> enclosed as pasture is equal to or greater than 1.0 acre per animal unit.) <br /> And wetland regulations - <br /> Sec. 78-1606. Permitted uses. <br /> (b) Within wetland buffer areas no land may be used except for one or more of the following <br /> uses: <br /> (1) Native vegetation, provided that no change is made to the ground elevation; <br /> (2) Wildlife and nature preserves; <br /> (3) Boardwalks, docks or other reasonable access to the wetland not exceeding eight <br /> feet in width, poles that are less than two feet in diameter to be used for boardwalks and <br /> bridges; <br /> (4) Public and private flood control structures, ponding and drainage facilities and <br /> associated accessory appurtenances as approved by the city; <br /> (5) Environmental monitoring or control facilities, including those related to water quality <br /> and wildlife regulation; <br />