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Minimum lot area and lot width standards of the underlying zoning district shall apply,with the following <br /> exceptions: <br /> (1) No lot within 1,000 feet of a general development lake and approved for duplex use per sections <br /> 78-228(10), 78-253(10), 78-303(10), 78-328(9), 78-348(10), or 78-367(10)shall be less than 135 <br /> feet in width nor less than 26,000 square feet in area, if riparian, nor less than 17,500 square feet <br /> in area, if nonriparian, but such lot shall also meet the minimum lot area and width requirements <br /> of the respective underlying zoning district. <br /> (2) No lot within 300 feet of a tributary and approved for duplex use per sections 78-228(10), 78- <br /> 253(10), 78-303(10), 78-328(9), 78-348(10), or 78-367(10) shall be less than 150 feet in width <br /> when no sewer is available, nor less than 115 feet in width when sewer is available, but such lot <br /> shall also meet the minimum lot width requirements of the respective underlying zoning district. <br /> (Ord. No. 101 2nd series, § 1(10.56(16)(A)), 2-24-1992; Ord. No. 63 3rd series, § 1, 9-14-209) <br /> Sec. 78-1278.-Lakeshore access lots. <br /> Lots intended as accesses to public waters or as recreation areas for use by owners of nonriparian <br /> lots within subdivisions are permissible and must meet the following minimum standards: <br /> (1) Any such lakeshore access lot shall be designated as an outlot and shall not be considered as a <br /> buildable residential lot. <br /> (2) Such an outlot shall not be subject to minimum lot area or width standards,except that the number <br /> of inland nonriparian lots which may gain access via such outlot shall not exceed the number <br /> obtained by dividing the outlot width measured at the shoreline by the required zoning district lot <br /> width, rounded down to the nearest whole number. <br /> (3) Such outlot shall be jointly owned by all owners of nonriparian lots in the subdivision who are <br /> provided riparian access rights on the access outlot. <br /> (4) No such access outlot shall be created as part of a subdivision plat except when the building lots <br /> within the subdivision are separated by an existing public or private roadway from the lakeshore, <br /> and the land on either side of the roadway was in common ownership as of the effective date of <br /> Ordinance No. 101, adopted February 24, 1992. <br /> (5) Covenants or other equally effective legal instruments must be developed that specify which lot <br /> owners have authority to use the access lot and what activities are allowed. The activities may <br /> include watercraft launching, loading, storage, beaching, mooring or docking. They can also <br /> include other outdoor recreational activities that do not significantly conflict with general public <br /> use of the public water or the enjoyment of normal property rights by adjacent property owners. <br /> Examples of the nonsignificant conflict activities include swimming, sunbathing or picnicking.The <br /> covenants must limit the total number of vehicles allowed to be parked and the total number of <br /> watercraft allowed to be continuously moored, docked or stored over water, and must require <br /> centralization of all common facilities and activities in the most suitable locations on the lot to <br /> minimize topographic and vegetation alterations. They must also require all parking areas, <br /> storage buildings and other facilities to be screened by vegetation or topography as much as <br /> practical from view from the public water, assuming summer, leaf-on conditions. Such covenants <br /> are subject to city approval. <br /> (Ord. No. 101 2nd series, § 1(10.56(16)(B)), 2-24-1992) <br /> Sec. 78-1279.-Placement of structures on lots. <br /> When more than one setback applies to a site, structures and facilities must be located to meet all <br /> setbacks. Structures shall be located as follows: <br /> Page 5 <br />
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