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Triplex 600 400 500 300 200 150 <br /> Quad 750 500 625 375 250 190 <br /> Subp. 3. Placement and height of structures and facilities on lots. <br /> When more than one setback requirement applies to a site, structures and facilities must be <br /> located to meet all setbacks. The placement of structures and other facilities on all lots must <br /> be managed by shoreland controls as follows: <br /> A. Structure setbacks. The following minimum setbacks presented in the following table <br /> for each class of public waters apply to all structures, except water-oriented accessory <br /> structures and facilities that are managed according to item H: <br /> (1) Structure setback standards <br /> Ordinary high water Setback from top <br /> level setback(feet) of bluff(feet) ^/ <br /> Class Unsewered Sewered Q , <br /> Natural environment 150 150 30 <br /> Recreational development 100 75 30 <br /> General development 75 50 30 <br /> Remote river segments 200 200 30 <br /> Forested and <br /> transition river segments 150 150 30 <br /> Agricultural, urban, and <br /> tributary river segments 100 50 30 <br /> � f <br /> (2) Exceptions to structure setback standards in subitem (1). Where structures exist on <br /> the adjoining lots on both sides of a proposed building site, structure setbacks may be altered <br /> without a variance to conform to the adjoining setbacks provided the proposed building site is <br /> not located in a shore impact zone or in a bluff impact zone. <br /> B. High water elevations. In addition to the setback requirements of item A, local <br /> shoreland controls must regulate placement of structures in relation to high water elevation. <br /> 3 2. <br />