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' Municode Page 7 of 8 <br /> ' - (�) Lakeshore sefback regulations.The building setback from the shoreline shall be 75 <br /> feet. ' <br /> (2) Setback to residential. No operation or activities except for storage and parking may <br /> be conducted closer than 50 feet to the boundary of an adjoining property line which <br /> property is used for residential purposes. <br /> (3) Setback along streets. No operation or activities except for storage and parking may <br /> be conducted closer than 50 feet to the right-of-way of any existing street, road or <br /> highway. � - <br /> �4) Lakeshore hard cover regulations. Within 75 feet of the shoreline there shall be no <br /> _ excavating, filling, hard cover,temporary or permanent structures. �thin 75 to 250 <br /> feet of the shoreline, there shall be no greater than 25 percent hard cover. Within 250 <br /> to 500 feet of the shoreline, there shall be no greater than 30 percent hard cover. <br /> Within 500 to 1,000 feet of the shoreline, there shall be no greater than 35 percent <br /> hard cover. � <br /> �5) Tree removal regulations. No trees within 75 feet of the shoreline with a diameter of <br /> six inches or more shall be removed without first obtaining a permit from the council. <br /> " � Tree removal and other vegetation management shall be in accordance with the . <br /> , ordinance. . � <br /> (Code 1984, § 10.41(13);Ord. No. 132 2nd series,§2, 1-23-1995) " , <br /> Sec. 78-674. - Drainage. - . <br /> No land shall be developed and no use shall be permitted that results in water runoff causing <br /> floods, erosion or deposits on adjacent properties. Site and drainage plans shall be submitted by <br /> the applicant any time a new use is applied for, whether through subdivision, variance, conditional <br /> � use permit or building permit. Such plans shall be provided in such detail as required by the council, <br /> and those plans shall be reviewed by the city engineer before submission to the planning � <br /> commission and the council for approval. Such stormwater runoff may be required to be properly <br /> channeled into a natural watercourse, ponding area, storm drain or other public facilities. <br /> Construction of facilities to manage the quantity and quality of stormwater runoff may be required. <br /> Any change in grade affecting water runoff, whether onto adjacent property or otherwise, must be in <br /> ' compliance with the surface water management plan and articles VIII and IX of this chapter, and <br /> shall be consistent with other applicable regulations or provisions of this Code, and is further <br /> subject to the approval of other agencies having jurisdiction over the area affected by the drainage. <br /> (Code 1984, § 10.41(14);Ord. No. 132 2nd series,§2, 1-23-1995) . <br /> Sec. 78-675.-- Nonconforming use. � <br /> Notwithstanding any other provision of this division, any nonconforming use of land not <br /> - involving a structure and any nonconforming use involving a structure with an assessor's fair market <br /> value on January 1, 1975, of$3,000.00 shall be allowed to continue as a nonconforming use <br /> subject to the provisions as set forth in article II, division 2, of this chapter. <br /> (Code 1984, § 10.41(15);O►rl No. 132 2nd series, §2, 1-23-1995) <br /> Sec. 78-676. -Variances. <br /> (a) Variances may be granted to the provisions of this division in accordance with the provisions <br /> set forth in article II, division 3, subdivision II, of this chapter. <br /> (b) The council may grant a variance allowing a four-year installation and planting period to meet <br /> the requirements of the landscaping and planting provisions of this division to any applicant <br /> ' who: <br /> http://library.municode.com/print.aspx?h=&clientID=13094&HTMRequest=http%3 a%2f... 5/17/2013 <br />