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<br /> <br /> <br /> Created: 2024-05-19 14:04:16 [EST] <br />(Supp. No. 21, Update 2) <br /> <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />be used for determining the average lakeshore setback. If the line continues to bisect the <br />principal building, the next most lakeside point is to be used until the setback line does not bisect <br />the principal building on an adjacent lot. <br />(Ord. No. 101 2nd series, § 1(10.56(16)(C)), 2-24-1992; Ord. No. 11 3rd series, § 1, 5-24-2004; Ord. No. 106 3rd <br />series, § 28, 6-10-2013; Ord. No. 157 3rd series, § 1, 8-10-2015; Ord. No. 222 3rd series, § 19, 12-10-2018; Ord. No. <br />234 3rd series, § 1, 10-14-2019; Ord. No. 243 3rd series, § 2, 4-13-2020; Ord. No. 284 3rd series, § 3, 11-13-2023) <br />Sec. 78-1281. Water-oriented accessory structures. <br />The only water-oriented accessory structures allowed to be located nearer the ordinary high water level than <br />the normal structure setback as specified in this article shall be: <br />(1) One lockbox no greater than 20 square feet in area and no higher than 48 inches in height; <br />(2) One flagpole setback from side lot lines a distance no less than the required principal structure side <br />yard setback for the zoning district; and <br />(3) One pumphouse no greater than 20 square feet in area and no higher than 48 inches in height. <br />(Ord. No. 101 2nd series, § 1(10.56(16)(E)), 2-24-1992; Ord. No. 106 3rd series, § 27, 6-10-2013) <br />Sec. 78-1282. Driveways, stairways, lifts and landings. <br />(a) A driveway no wider than eight feet is permitted in the shoreland or tributary setback zone if the property <br />has no other frontage on or access to a public or private road. <br />(b) Stairways and lifts are the preferred alternative to major topographic alterations for achieving access up and <br />down bluffs and steep slopes to shore areas. Stairways, lifts and landings shall be allowed in the Shore <br />Setback zone and must meet the following design requirements: <br />(1) Stairways and lifts must not exceed four feet in width. <br />(2) Landings for stairways and lifts shall not exceed 32 square feet in area. <br />(3) Canopies or roofs are not allowed on stairways, lifts, or landings. <br />(4) Stairways, lifts and landings may be either constructed above the ground on posts or pilings or placed <br />into the ground, provided they are designed and built in a manner that ensures control of soil erosion. <br />(5) Stairways, lifts and landings must be located in the most visually inconspicuous portions of lots, as <br />viewed from the surface of the public water, assuming summer, leaf-on conditions, whenever practical. <br />(6) Facilities necessary to provide shore area access to physically handicapped persons shall be allowed, <br />provided that the dimensional and performance standards of subsections (1)—(5) of this section are <br />completed in addition to the requirements of the Minnesota Regulations, chapter 1340. <br />(7) A building permit shall be obtained for construction of stairways, lifts and landings regardless of <br />whether such improvements are constructed above, at or below grade. <br />(Ord. No. 101 2nd series, § 1(10.56(16)(F)), 2-24-1992; Ord. No. 59 3rd series, § 2, 5-11-2009; Ord. No. 243 3rd <br />series, § 2, 4-13-2020) <br />67