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01/20/2003 04: 25 9529217257 CROMWELL PAGE 19 <br /> Section 2.02. Shoreline Requirements. <br /> Subd. 1. General Rule. No docks or mooring areas shall be constructed, established or <br /> maintained that provide space for or are used for mooring or docking a greater number of restricted <br /> watercraft than one for each 50 feet of continuous shoreline in existence on May 3, 1978, unless <br /> authorized to do so by special density license pursuant to Section 2.05. For sites with continuous <br /> shoreline greater than 100 feet, when measurements determining the number of restricted <br /> watercraft allowed result in the provision of a fractional restricted watercraft, any fraction up to and <br /> including one-half (1/2) shall be disregarded, and fractions over one-half(1/2) shall be counted as <br /> one additional restricted watercraft. <br /> Subd. 2. Special Rule for Sites in Existence on August 30, 1978. Unless a greater number <br /> is authorized by the provisions of Subd. 1 above, up to two restricted watercraft may be moored or <br /> docked at any dock or mooring facility that is located on a site (as defined in Section 1.02) that was <br /> in existence on August 30, 1978. <br /> Subd. 3. Additional Watercraft Allowance in Certain Cases. Unless a greater number is <br /> authorized by the provisions of Subd. 1 above, up to four restricted watercraft may be moored or <br /> docked at a dock or mooring area located on any site (as defined in Section 1.02) provided that all <br /> of the following conditions are met: <br /> a) There must be one, and no more than one, single family residential structure on the <br /> site, If there is no residential structure on a site, any one off-lake lot, parcel or other piece of <br /> property that 1) is legally subdivided and recorded in the office of the County Recorder; 2) adjoins <br /> the site or is separated from the site only by a public right-of-way; 3) is under common ownership <br /> and unified use with the site; and 4) is occupied by one single family residential structure, may be <br /> designated to be a part of one site by the owner, for purposes of this paragraph. <br /> b) The dockage rights at the site are owned exclusively by the owners of the lot parcel <br /> or other piece of property on which the residential structure referred to in paragraph a) is located. <br /> c) All of the restricted watercraft moored or docked at a dock or mooring at the site <br /> must be owned by and registered to persons who live in the one residential structure referred to in <br /> paragraph a). <br /> LMCD Code of Ordinances -29- Revised 06-28-2017 <br />