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Purpose <br />Lakeshore Setback <br />The Lakeshore Setback is a measured <br />setback from the 929.4' Ordinary <br />,High Water Level (OHWL) contour <br />restricting development near the <br />in order to protect water quality. <br />lake <br />Natural Environment (e.g. Lake <br />Clasen &French Lake): 150' <br />Recreational Development (e.g. <br />Long Lake): 75'/100' <br />General Development (e.g. Lake <br />Minnetonka): 75' <br />Average Lakeshore Setback <br />The ALS is a <br />intended to <br />views of the <br />property. <br />sightl i ne setback <br />protect the neighbors <br />lake over a subject <br />• No Building permitted in the <br />setback <br />• Accessory structures are permitted <br />if they are under 42" in height from <br />grade. <br />• The setback is determined based on <br />the location of the neighboring <br />homes on each side of the subject <br />property. <br />*Because there are two, the more restrictive setback gets applied to determine the building setback. <br />58 <br />