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r <br />S 10.56 <br />i b. ^Average lakeshore setback. No principal <br />or accessory strucWr^sha 11 be located closer to the lakeshore <br />than the average distance from the shoreline of existing residence <br />buildings on adjacent lots, except that this does not apply to <br />stairways, lifts, landings, and lockboxes. Further, the average <br />lakeshore setback shall apply only to classified <br />not apply to tributaries. The average lakeshore setback line snaxx <br />be a straight line connecting the most lakeward protrusions of tne <br />residence buildings on the immediately adjacent lakeshore lots. <br />D. Minimum Lowest Floor Elevations. <br />structures located within the Shore land Overlay <br />subject to the flood plain regulations of Section 10.55 of tnis <br />elevation shall be established as set forth iā .Section 10.55, Sut>d. <br />7 of this code. All structures constructed within the Shoreiana <br />Overlay District shall have their lowest floor, including <br />placed at an elevation no lower than the regulatory flood <br />protection elevation. Where the regulatory ^t,Mch the <br />cannot reasonably be determined, the minim^ <br />lowest floor, including basement, may be placed shall be determined <br />as follows: <br />1. For lakes, by placing the low- it floor at <br />a level at least 3 feet above the highest known water level, or 3 <br />feet above the Ordinary High Water Level, whichever i^r higher. <br />2. For rivers and streams, b> placing the <br />lowest floor at least 3 feet above the flood of record. <br />E. Water-oriented Accessory Structures. The <br />water-oriented accessory structure allowed to be located <br />Ordinary High Water Level than the normal structure seth&cK as <br />specified in this section shall be a lock box no greater ^ . <br />square feet in area and no higher than 48 inches in height. Such <br />structure requires a building permit from the City. <br />F Stairways, Lifts and Landings. Stairways <br />v..rs;:;OT ā.K;; <br />design requirements: <br />in width. <br />1, Stairways and lifts must not exceed 4 feet <br />2. Landings for stairways and lifts shall not <br />exceed 32 square feet in area. <br />3, Canopies or roofs are not allowed on <br />stairways, lifts, or landings. <br />ORONO CC 376-12 (2-24-92)
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