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Wm <br />-t <br />i ii <br />m ^ <br />■■■:M:' <br />;1 '' <br />%■ A- v <br />^’3" eiK '#9^., ,,f <br />available for use within the shoreland areas: <br />B-6 <br />PUD <br />R-IB <br />R-IA <br />Any future changes within the zoning districts listed <br />above shall meet the DNP regulations effective ?-3-09. <br />Subd. 16. Shoreland Overlay District Standards. The <br />Shoreland Overlay District Standards are in addition to the <br />requirements set forth in Chapter 10 for the various zoning <br />districts. In case of conflict, the most restrictive provision <br />allies. <br />A. Minimum Lot Area '*ot Width Standards. Minimum <br />lot area and lot width standards of underlying zoning district <br />Shall apply, with following exceptions: <br />. No lot within 1000 feet of a General <br />Development Lake and approved for duplex use per Section 10.20, <br />Subd. 3 (5) shall be less than 135 feet in width nor less than <br />26,000 square feet in area if riparian, nor less than 17,500 square <br />feet in area if non-riparian. <br />2. No lot within 300' of a tributary and <br />approved for duplex use per Section 10.20, Subd. 3 (I) shall be <br />less than 150 feet in width when no sewer is available, nor less <br />than 115 feet in width when sewer is aval lable. <br />B. Lakeshore Access Lots. Lots intended as <br />accesses to public waters or as recreation areas for use by owners <br />of non-riparian lots within subdivisions are permissible and must <br />meet the following minimum standards: <br />1. Any such lakeshore access lot shall be <br />designated as an outlet, and shall not be considered as a buildable <br />residential lot. <br />2. Such an outlet shall not be subject to <br />minimum lot area or width standards, except that the number of <br />inland non-riparian lots which may gain access via such outlet <br />shall not exceed the number obtained by dividing the out lot width <br />measured at the shoreline by the required zoning district lot <br />width, rounded down to the nearest whole number. <br />3. Such outlet shall be jointly owned by all <br />owners of non-riparian lots in the subdivision who are provided <br />riparian access rights on the access outlet. <br />4. No such access outlet shall be created as <br />part of a subdivision plat except when the building lots within the <br />subdivision are separated by an existing public or private roadway <br />from the lakeshore, and the land on either side of the roadway was <br />in common ownership as of the effective date of this ordinance. <br />S:*#;
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