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4, <br />id <br />their combined autl>orized dock use areas for a single common <br />dock or mooring ar ja for their respective private uses, but in <br />any even*:, must ob erve these side setback requirements at the <br />outer si*:e lines o the combined sites involved in such a joint <br />use. A dock or mo ring area located, constructed, installed or <br />maintain »d under t is provision shall not be considered a <br />"multipl i dock or coring area" unless such dock or mooring area <br />is const -ucted or aintained for the storage of five or more <br />vatercra :t. <br />4 <br />♦ <br />b) A site in existence on February 1970, which has a <br />lake fi Dntage of iO feet or more, but less nan 60 feet, may have <br />a dock extendin< up to 60 feet into the l.ike. Any such site <br />which 1 as a lakt frontage of less than 40 feet may have a dock <br />which extends be ond the authorized dock use area to the point <br />necessary to rea ;h a water depth of three feet, and no further; <br />provided ^at no such dock shall be located or extended more than <br />60 feet into the lake. Side setback requirements shall be <br />observed, however, unless a variance is granted by the Board <br />under Section 3.04. <br />c) The auiborized dock use area, in the case of sites 50 <br />feet in width or less in existence on February 2, 1970, may be <br />expanded to a site setback limitation of five feet, provided that <br />such setback in i.o way impairs access*to neighboring docks. <br />d) The lei gth limitations prescribed by this ordinance may <br />be adjusted under the variance provisions of Section 3.04 to <br />allow the construction and maintenance of a dock in the lake to a <br />water depth of three feet at the outer end oZ jach dock to pro <br />vide adequate water depth for navigation and to protect the <br />environmental quality or natural habitat of the water adjacent to <br />*the dock. <br />e) ^ A 25-f(iot addition may be allowed at the outer end of a <br />commercial dock for the purpose of fuel sales and related ser <br />vice, but in no case for the storage of watercraft or rental of <br />dock space. (As Am<^nded, Ord. No. 18, Sec. 3). <br />• <br />Subd. 4. 5 cructures Not to Obstruct. No dock, mooringj or <br />other structure shall be so located as to obstruct a navigable <br />channel, or so is to obstruct reasonable access to any other <br />dock, mooring a ea or similar structure authorized under this <br />chapter. No doi k, mooring area or similar structure shall be <br />located or designed so that it unnecessarily requires or <br />encourages boats using it to encroach into any other authorized <br />dock use area. A dock, mooring or other structure is "author <br />ized" if it is automatically permitted under this ordinance or if <br />it is a variance permitted under Section 3.04.
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