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(i) Boardwalks must not exceed four(4) feet in width on <br /> residential lots. Wider boardwalks may be used for <br /> commercial properties, public open space, <br /> recreational properties, and planned unit <br /> developments if specifically authorized in a <br /> conditional use permit. <br /> (2) Landings for boardwalks on residential lots must not <br /> exceed thirty-six (36) square feet in area. Landings <br /> larger than 36 square feet may be allowed for <br /> commercial properties, public open space recreational <br /> properties, and planned unit developments if <br /> specifically authorized in a conditional use permit. <br /> (3) Canopies or roofs are not allowed on boardwalks or <br /> landings. Boardwalks shall be constructed above the <br /> ground on posts or pilings. <br /> (4) Boardwalks should be located in the most visually <br /> inconspicuous portion of the lot, as viewed from the <br /> surface of the public waters assuming summer, leaf- <br /> on conditions. <br /> (5) Boardwalks shall be made of nontoxic materials. <br /> F. Fertilizer and Pesticides. Use of fertilizer and pesticides in <br /> the shoreland management district must be done in such a <br /> way as to minimize runoff into the shore impact zone or <br /> public water by the use of earth,vegetation or both. The use <br /> of fertilizers containing phosphorus is prohibited within the <br /> shore impact zone. <br /> G. Duplexes. On Natural Environment lakes, subdivisions of <br /> duplexes must also meet the following standards: <br /> (i) Each building must meet setback at least 20o feet <br /> from the Ordinary High Water Mark. <br /> (2) Each building must have common sewage treatment <br /> and water systems that serve both units in the <br /> building. <br /> (3) Watercraft docking facilities for each lot must be <br /> centralized in location and serve all dwelling units in <br /> the subdivision. <br /> Pequot Lakes Staff Report 3.1-5 <br /> June i8,2020 <br />