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6.2 Potential Ordinance Amendment Discussion - Water Oriented Accessory Structures
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6.2 Potential Ordinance Amendment Discussion - Water Oriented Accessory Structures
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Clh"e� <br /> Pequot <br /> I�akes:.�-� <br /> NEW BUSINESS—ORDINANCE AMENDMENT DISCUSSION <br /> Subject: Ordinance Amendment Discussion - <br /> Water Oriented Accessory Structures <br /> Agenda Item: 6.2 <br /> In September the Planning Commission discussed amending the ordinance regarding <br /> Water Oriented Accessory Structures and the following amendments were discussed: <br /> Section i�-5.8 SHORELINE RESIDENTIAL(SR) <br /> K. Water Oriented Accessorv Structures. One water oriented accessory <br /> structure not meeting the structure setbacks in T��.'o 4 n� n� of Sec;ti��n I?-5.�s <br /> (3) of this ordinance may be placed with a permit on a riparian residential lot <br /> provided the following standards are met: <br /> 1. The structure or facility must not exceed 12 feet in height measured at the peak of <br /> roofline of tlle l�uildii� ti�ui�i tlie lc���_ �uint ut� ll�� ��atura_I �rade aruui�ci tl�e <br /> building. <br /> 2. The structure cannot occupy an area greater than 120 square feet. <br /> 3. The structure may not be located in Shore Impact Zone 1 (SIZ1) and must be at <br /> least 20 feet from side property lines. <br /> 4. The structure must be treated to reduce visibility as viewed from public waters <br /> and adjacent shorelands by vegetation, topography, increased setbacks, color, or <br /> other means acceptable to the Zoning Administrator, assuming summer, leaf-on <br /> conditions. <br /> 5. Construction must comply with the followin�architectural standards <br /> �� �II �tru�•tures s}lall k�e constructed of wood with finished w����d siding. <br /> Metal or viriyl sidin� shall not be allowed; <br /> b. Asphalt or fiberglass shingles shall be utilized. Metal roofing materials <br /> shall not be allowed; <br /> c. The roof pitch shall be 4:12 or greater; <br /> d. Roof type? <br /> e. The exterior color of the accessory structure shall match the exterior color <br /> of the pt-incipal sttuctw�e; <br /> f `>''''`' <br /> 6. The maximum impervious surface limits for the lot are not exceeded. <br /> 7. The structure shall not be located within a bluff impact zone. <br /> 8. The structure shall not be designed and/or used for human habitation. <br /> 9. The structure shall not include bathroom facilities. <br /> Applicable Regulations: <br /> Section 17-3.2. DEFINITIONS <br /> 266. Water Oriented Accessory Structure or Facility. A small above ground <br /> building or other improvement, except stairways, fences, docks and <br /> retaining walls, which because of the relationship of its use to a surface <br /> water feature is located closer to public waters than the normal structure <br /> Pequot Lakes Staff Report 6.2-i <br /> October i5,2020 <br />
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