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PC Exhibit F <br />Sec. 78-570. -Yard and setback requirements. <br />Within any RS seasonal recreational district, the following yard and setback requirements shall be <br />observed for all new structures and for any addition or alteration to any existing structure, whether <br />temporary, seasonal or permanent: <br />(1) Minimum setback from lakeshore, all structures, including decks, fences , retaining walls , wells , <br />on-site sewage treatment systems and land alteration of any kind, 75 feet. <br />(2) Minimum setback from wetlands shall be: <br />a. Wells and sewage treatment systems, 75 feet. <br />b. All structures, land alteration or hard cover of any kind, shall meet the setback requirements <br />established within article XI of chapter 78 of this Code (the wetlands protection element of <br />the Zoning Code). <br />(3 Minimum setback from platted street rights -of-way , all structures , 30 feet. <br />(4) Minimum setback from internal side or rear property line shall be: <br />a. All structures on lots 200 feet or more in width, 50 feet. <br />b. All structures on existing record lots 100 feet or more in width but less than 200 feet in width, <br />30 feet. <br />c. All structures on existing record lots less than 100 feet in width , ten feet. <br />(5) Minimum setback any building to any other, ten feet. <br />(Note: The following has been edited by Staff so as to to include only Solar <br />Energy System references for ease of review.) <br />Sec. 78-1379. -Alternative energy systems. <br />(a) Scope. Section 78-1379 applies to alternative energy systems in all zoning districts. <br />(b) Purpose and intent. The purpose and intent of this section is to establish standards and procedures <br />by which the installation and operation of alternative energy systems shall be regulated within the c ity. <br />The city finds that it is in the public interest to encourage alternative energy systems that have a <br />positive impact on energy production and conservation while not having an adverse impact on the <br />community. <br />(c) Definitions . For the purpose of section 78-1379, the following definitions shall apply unless the context <br />clearly indicates or requires a different meaning. <br />(1) General definitions. <br />Accessory. A system designed as a secondary use to existing buildings or facilities, wherein the <br />power generated is used primarily for on-site consumption . <br />Alternative energy system. A ground source heat pump , wind energy conversion system , hydronic <br />furnace or solar energy system. <br />(3) Solar energy systems definitions . <br />Building-integrated solar energy system . A solar energy system that is an integral part of a <br />principal or accessory building, rather than a separate mechanical device, replacing or <br />substituting for an architectural or structural component of the building including , but not limited <br />to, photovoltaic or hot water solar systems contained within roofing materials , windows, skylights <br />and awnings . <br />Page 1