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Lakeshore lots <br /> A pool or hot tub may be placed closer to the street than the house but must comply with the street setback for a <br /> primary structure. <br /> For property adjacent to lakes, ponds, streams or wetlands, indicate the established high water elevation as <br /> referenced on the following Ordinary High Water Level (OHWL) chart: <br /> Structure Structure Setback from <br /> Setback— Setback— OHWL for a <br /> OHWL Lot with Septic Lot with Sewer Septic System <br /> (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet) <br /> Natural Environment(NE)Lakes 150 150 150 <br /> Lake Classen 974.5 <br /> Dickey Lake 985.5 <br /> French Lake <br /> North Basin 930.5 <br /> Sewage Lagoon 934.3 <br /> South Basin 930.0 <br /> Lydiard Lake 970.9 <br /> Recreational Development(RD)Lakes 100 75 75 <br /> Long Lake 944.3 <br /> Mooney Lake 988.0 <br /> Tanager Lake 929.4 <br /> Hadley Lake(Plymouth) 961.4 <br /> General Development(GD)Lakes 75 75 75 <br /> Forest Lake 929.4 <br /> Lake Minnetonka 929.4 <br /> Tributary Streams(measured from top of bank) 100 75 75 <br /> Dickey Lake Creek <br /> Long Lake Creek <br /> Painters Creek <br /> Stubbs Bay Creek <br /> Wolsfeld Creek <br /> A pool or hot tub may not be placed lakeward of the average lakeshore setback. This is a line drawn between <br /> the most lakeward points of the houses on either side of the pool property. <br /> JI <br /> ■ <br /> AVERAGE KESHORE ES TRACK <br /> LAKE <br /> Last Updated: January 2014 <br /> This is an information sheet. Every effort has been made to insure the accuracy of the information contained herein; <br /> however, if any information is not consistent with provisions of the City Code, the Code provisions will prevail. <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br />