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• buildings on any record lot shall not exceed 1,500 square feet in floor area without a conditional <br /> use permit. Accessory buildings used as barns or stables shall be subject to this area restriction <br /> and to a conditional use permit pursuant to section 78-565(6), including a 150-foot setback from <br /> all property lines. <br /> (3) Not more than one accessory private guest cabin not to exceed 600 square feet in floor area <br /> pursuant to section 78-565(2)f. <br /> Sec. 78-570. Yard and setback requirements. <br /> Within any RS seasonal recreational district, the following yard and setback requirements shall be observed for <br /> all new structures and for any addition or alteration to any existing structure, whether temporary, seasonal or <br /> permanent: <br /> (1) Minimum setback from lakeshore, all structures, including decks, fences, retaining walls, wells, <br /> on-site sewage treatment systems and land alteration of any kind, 75 feet. <br /> (2) Minimum setback from wetlands shall be: <br /> a. Wells and sewage treatment systems, 75 feet. <br /> b. All structures, land alteration or hard cover of any kind, shall meet the setback <br /> requirements established within article XI of chapter 78 of this Code (the wetlands <br /> protection element of the Zoning Code). <br /> (3) Minimum setback from platted street rights-of-way, all structures, 30 feet. <br /> (4) Minimum setback from internal side or rear property line shall be: <br /> a. All structures on lots 200 feet ar more in width, 50 feet. <br /> b. All structures on eXisting record lots 100 feet or more in width but less than 200 feet in <br /> width, 30 feet. <br /> c. All structures on existing record lots less than 100 feet in width,ten feet. <br /> (5) Minimum setback any building to any other, ten feet. <br /> Sec. 78-573. Building construction standards. <br /> Within any RS seasonal recreational district, all new buildings or structures and all additions, repairs, alterations <br /> or improvements to existing buildings or structures shall be built in strict conformance with the current edition <br /> of the state building code as adopted and amended by the city, and with the following regulations: <br /> (1) Foundations required. All new or remodeled seasonal dwellings or guest cabins and all principal <br /> dwellings shall be placed on a permanent frost-depth, solid masonry or treated wood foundation <br /> that completely encloses the entire perimeter of the building. <br /> (2) Minimum dwelling area required. All new or remodeled dwellings or habitable buildings shall <br /> meet or exceed the following minimum square footage of enclosed floor area on the main floor: <br /> a. Tents, screenhouses or other permitted accessory structures, no minimum area required. <br /> b. Seasonal dwellings or guest cabins, 400 square feet. <br /> c. Principal dwellings, 800 square feet. <br /> (3) Minimum dwelling width required. All new or remodeled dwellings or habitable buildings shall <br /> be at least 20 feet in width at the narrowest dimension. <br /> (4) Minimum roof requirements. All new or remodeled dwellings,buildings or structures of any <br /> kind shall be provided with a fire-retardant roof covering having class A or B rating, including <br /> treated but not untreated wood shakes or shingles, or class C mineral surfaced asphalt shingles <br /> laid as required in the state building code. All new dwellings shall have a sloped roof of at least <br /> 3:12 pitch. <br /> (5) Minimum plumbing requirements. All new or remodeled seasonal dwellings over 800 square feet <br /> in floor area, all guest cabins-600 square feet in floor area, and all principal dwellings shall <br /> be provided with indoor plumbing consisting of at least one water closet, one lavatary, and one <br /> kitchen sink, all connected to an approved on-site sewage treatment system conforming to the <br /> requirements of section 78-574. <br /> z <br />