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ii <br />h- <br />u <br />i <br />If- <br />fr"Wr.K-I <br />t;*'- <br />%'''■"Mi--' <br />^tT^(r; < <br />itv- <br />■V <br />H' <br />(3) A guest cottage must be located or designed <br />to reduce its visibility as viewed from public waters and <br />adjacent shorelands by vegetation, topography, increased <br />setbacks, color, or other means acceptaole to the local unit of <br />government, assuming summer leaf-on conditions. <br />D. Lots of record in the office of the county <br />recorder on the date of enactment of local shoreland controls <br />that do not meet the requirements of items A to E and subparts <br />2a and 2b may be allowed as building sites without variances <br />from lot size requirements provided the use is permitted in the <br />zoning district, the lot has been in separate ownership from <br />abutting lands at all times since it became substandard, was <br />created compliant with official controls in effect at the time, <br />and sewage treatment and setback requirements of the shoreland <br />controls are met. Necessary variances from setback requirements <br />must be obtained before any use, sewage treatment system, or <br />building permits are issued for the lots. In evaluating all the <br />variances, boards of adjustment shall consider sewage treatment <br />and water supply capabilities or constraints of the lots and <br />shall deny the variances if adequate facilities cannot be <br />provided* If, in a group of two or more contiguous lots under <br />the same ownership, any individual lot does not meet the <br />requirements of items A to E and subparts 2a and 2b, the lot <br />must not be considered as a separate parcel of land for the <br />purposes of sale or development. The lot must be combined with <br />the one or more contiguous lots so they equal one or more <br />parcels of land, each meeting the requirements of items A to E <br />and subparts 2a and 2b as much as possible. Local shoreland <br />controls may set a minimum size for nonconforming lots or impose <br />their restrictions on their development. <br />E. If allowed by local governments, lots intended as <br />controlled accesses to public waters or recreation areas for use <br />by owners of nonripariA lots within subdivisions must meet or <br />exceed the following standards: <br />(1) They must meet the width and size for <br />residential lots, and be suitable for the intended uses of <br />controlled access lots. If docking, mooring, or over-water <br />storage of watercraft is to be allowed at a controlled access <br />lot, then the width of the lot must be increased by the percent <br />of the requirements for riparian residential lots for each <br />watercraft provided for by covenant beyond six, consistent with <br />the following table: <br />Controlled Access Lot Frontage Requirements <br />Ratio of lake size <br />to shore length <br />(acres/mile) <br />Lees than 100 <br />100-200 <br />201-300 <br />Required increase <br />in frontage <br />(percent) <br />25 <br />20 <br />15 <br />A-1.20