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Exhibit D <br />Page 4 <br />high water level: <br />Setbacks <br />Public Water Structure <br />Sewage <br />Treatment <br />s t Classification U d nsewere s ewere d ,ys em <br />NE 150 150 150 <br />RD 100 75 75 <br />GD 75 75 75 <br />Tributary 100 75 75 <br />(2) Additional structure setbacks. The following additional structure setbacks <br />apply, regardless of the classification of the water body: <br />Setback from: Setback ( in feet) <br />Top of bluff 30 <br />Unolatted cemetery 50 <br />Right-of-way line of 30* <br />federal, state or county <br />highway and local public <br />and private roads <br />* Except for detached garages on lakeshore lots as regulated in section 78-1435 and <br />except for structures subject to less restrictive side yard adjacent to street setbacks as <br />regulated in the various zoning districts. <br />(5) Fences, docks, retaining walls. No fence shall be placed within the shore setback <br />zone. Portions of dock located landward of the OHWL shall be considered as a landing, <br />subject to the regulations for landings per section 78-1282. Retaining walls shall not be <br />placed within the shore setback zone. <br />Sec. 78-1282. Stairways, lifts and landings. <br />Stairways and lifts are the preferred alternative to major topographic alterations <br />for achieving access up and down bluffs and steep slopes to shore areas. Stairways, lifts <br />and landings shall be allowed in the shore setback zone and must meet the following <br />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 <br />on posts or pilings or placed into the ground, provided they are designed <br />and built in a manner that ensures control of soil erosion. <br />(5) Stairways, lifts and landings must be located in the most visually <br />inconspicuous portions of lots, as viewed from the surface of the public <br />water, assuming summer, leaf-on conditions, whenever practical. <br />(6) Facilities necessary to provide shore area access to physically handicapped <br />persons shall be allowed, provided that the dimensional and performance