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Pequot Lakes Staff Report 3 - 6 <br />April 16, 2015 <br />(4) Boardwalks should be located in the most visually <br />inconspicuous portion of the lot, as viewed from the surface <br />of the public waters assuming summer, leaf-on conditions. <br /> <br />(5) Boardwalks shall be made of nontoxic materials. <br /> <br /> F. Fertilizer and Pesticides. Use of fertilizer and pesticides in the <br />shoreland management district must be done in such a way as to <br />minimize runoff into the shore impact zone or public water by the <br />use of earth, vegetation or both. The use of fertilizers containing <br />phosphorus is prohibited within the shore impact zone. <br /> <br /> G. Duplexes. On Natural Environment lakes, subdivisions of <br />duplexes must also meet the following standards: <br /> <br /> (1) Each building must meet setback at least 200 feet form the <br />Ordinary High Water Mark. <br /> <br />(2) Each building must have common sewage treatment and <br />water systems that serve both units in the building. <br /> <br /> (3) Watercraft docking facilities for each lot must be <br />centralized in location and serve all dwelling units in the <br />subdivision. <br /> <br /> (4) No more than 25% of lake shoreline can be in duplex <br />development. <br /> <br /> H. Docks. The landward end of all docks must meet a 10-foot setback <br />from the nearest lot line. Docks must be placed so that no portion <br />of the dock, including ā€œLā€ extensions or additions, and no <br />accessory or ancillary structures or equipment (including mooring <br />buoys, boat lifts, shore trackers or swimming platforms), extends <br />across the projection of the setback from the lot line into the lake. <br />Docks must also be places so as not to block access from an <br />adjacent property to open water. The storage of all docks, and all <br />watercraft or water oriented items shall also be subject to this <br />property setback rule. <br /> <br />Notwithstanding any provision of this section to the contrary, the <br />10-foot setback for docks shall not apply to the extent necessary to <br />allow ingress or egress of a pre-existing boat house. <br /> <br />In order to protect the environmental and aesthetic qualities of the <br />lakes, docks shall not extend further than 75 feet from the shoreline <br />into the water and shall not be placed in water depth greater than