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<br />(b) Setbacks Doubled. Setbacks shall be doubled for all multiple docks or mooring <br />areas and commercial single docks on each side where such structures are not <br />located adjacent to another multiple dock, mooring area, or commercial single <br />docks. <br /> <br />(1) Exception – May 3, 1978. Multiple docks, mooring areas, and <br />commercial single docks in existence on May 3, 1978 shall be considered <br />nonconforming structures and shall not be subject to setback doubling if <br />such structures are not expanded. The reconfiguration of the structure <br />pursuant to Article 2, Chapter 8 shall not be considered an expansion. <br /> <br />(c) Sites with 50 feet of Width or Less – February 2, 1970. For a site in existence on <br />February 2, 1970 with a width of 50 feet or less, the authorized dock use area <br />may be expanded to a side setback limitation of five feet, provided that such <br />setback in no way impairs access to neighboring docks. <br /> <br />(d) Canopies. Canopies must be setback from side site lines a minimum distance of <br />20 feet. <br /> <br />2-4.05. General Density Rule. <br /> <br />Subd. 1. How Density is Determined. The number of restricted watercraft that may be <br />stored at a site, which is referred to herein as restricted watercraft density, shall be determined <br />in accordance with this Section and any applicable special density rules set out in Section 2- <br />4.09. The restricted watercraft density for a site may be increased if a special density license is <br />issued as provided in Section 2-4.11. For purposes of this Chapter, a site is considered to be <br />used for mooring or docking more than the permitted number of restricted watercraft if a <br />greater number of restricted watercraft than are allowed by this Chapter are moored, docked, <br />anchored, or secured at the site, for any period of time, on three or more calendar days in any <br />14-day period. <br /> <br /> Subd. 2. General Density Rule. A site is allowed one restricted watercraft density for <br />each 50 feet of continuous shoreline. If the site has continuous shoreline greater than 100 feet <br />and the shoreline measurement would result in the allowance of a fractional restricted <br />watercraft density, any fraction up to and including one-half shall be disregarded, and fractions <br />over one-half shall be counted as one additional restricted watercraft density. <br /> <br />Subd. 3. Compliance with Density. No docks or mooring areas shall be constructed, <br />established or maintained that provide space for, or are used for, mooring or docking a greater <br />number of restricted watercraft than is allowed under this Section unless authorized to do so by <br />special density license issued in accordance with Sections 2-4.11 and 6-2.13. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />2-4.09. Special Density Rules. The number of restricted watercraft stored at a site under the <br />general density rules may be increased as provided in this Section. With respect to residential <br />sites, the homestead or non-homestead status of property for ad valorem real estate tax purposes <br />has no bearing on or application to this Section. <br /> <br />Subd. 1. Additional Watercraft Density. Unless a greater number is authorized under