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CLEAN VERSION <br />Average lakeshore setback. The average lakeshore setback line shall be a straight line connecting the most <br />lakeward protrusions of the principal buildings on the immediately adjacent lakeshore lots over the subject <br />lakeshore lot. No principal or accessory building or accessory structure shall be located closer to the Ordinary <br />High Water Line (OHWL) on a lakeshore lot than the average lakeshore setback line. This does not apply to <br />patios and other accessory structures less than 42 inches above existing grade; stairways, lifts, landings (as <br />regulated under Section 78-1282); or lockboxes, flagpoles, and pump houses (defined as water -oriented <br />accessory structures in Section 78-1281). Further, the average lakeshore setback shall apply only to classified <br />lakes and shall not apply to tributaries. <br />In situations where improvement is proposed on a lot adjacent to a vacant lot or right-of-way, <br />the average lakeshore setback shall be equivalent to the setback of the most lakeward protrusion <br />of the principal building on the immediately adjacent improved lakeshore lot. <br />b. In situations where the average lakeshore setback line bisects the principal building located on <br />either of the adjacent lakeshore lots, the next most adjacent lakeside point of the bisected <br />principal building shall be used to determine the average lakeshore setback. If the adjusted line <br />continues to bisect the principal building, the next, most lakeside point of that principal building <br />shall be used until the setback line does not bisect the principal buildings on either of the <br />adjacent lakeshore lots. <br />66 <br />