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Municode ' Page 2 of 2 � • <br /> Not more than one accessory private guest cabin not to exceed 600 square feet in <br /> floor area pursuant to section 78-565(2)f. <br /> (4) Open decks, patios, screenhouses or private greenhouses. <br /> �5) Private swimming pools, tennis courts, paddocks or athletic fields or equipment. <br /> (6) Not more than two toilet buildings or outhouses, which shall conform in location and <br /> design to the requirements of section 78-574 <br /> (7) Tents or other temporary structures to be in place not more than 180 days in any one <br /> year. <br /> ($) Open wood or gravel-filled steps, stairways or walkways on lakeshore hills or <br /> embankments, limited to not more than four feet wide at any point within 75 feet of the <br /> shoreline. Concrete or other solid materials shall constitute hard cover and are <br /> prohibited. <br /> �9) Lake water pumphouses which, may be within 75 feet of the shoreline if limited to 20 <br /> square feet or less in area and five feet or less in height, and subject to all applicable <br /> permits for such use. <br /> (10) Fire rings or barbeque pits. <br /> (11) Gardens, gardening or other horticultural uses including apiaries and decorative <br /> landscaping. <br /> ��2) Fences, not to exceed 42 inches in height, and no part of which may be located within <br /> 75 feet of the shoreline. <br /> (13) Retaining walls, not to exceed 42 inches in height, and no part of which may be <br /> located within 75 feet of the shoreline. <br /> (14) Home occupations, as defined in this chapter. All home occupations shall comply with <br /> the provisions of section 78-1376, and the licensing provisions of section 26-76,when <br /> applicable. <br /> (15) New boathouses within 75 feet of the shoreline are specifically prohibited. <br /> (Code 1984, §§ 10.20(4), 10.31(4);Ord. No. 221 2nd series, §3, 9-23-2002;Ord.No. 93 3rd series,§5, 6-25-2012) <br /> http://library.municode.com/print.aspx?h=&clientID=13 094&HTMRequest=http%3 a%2f... 11/1/2012 <br />