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HomeMy WebLinkAbout91-07 CITY OF PRIOR LAKE ORDINANCE NO. 91-07 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PRIOR LAKE CITY CODE AND PRIOR LAKE ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 83-6. The Council of the City of Prior Lake does hereby ordain: A new Definition of Water-Oriented Accessory Structure, is hereby added to Prior Lake City Code, Section 5-8-1 (C) to read as follows: 5-8-1(C): WATER-ORIENTED ACCESSORY STRUCTURE: A building of one hundred twenty (120) ~quare feet or less used to store boating accessories and equipment located on lake shore lots that contain steep slopes equal to or greater than twenty percent (20%) which because of the relationship of its use to a surface water feature reasonably needs to be located closer to the lakeshore ordinary high water (O-H-W) mark than the normal structural setback requirement. A new paragraph 5-5-3 (E) is hereby added to Prior Lake City Code to read as follows: 5-5-3(E): One (1) Water-Oriented Accessory Structure may be allowed per lot, on General Development (GD) lakes that have municipal sewer and water, provided a building permit is obtained from the City of Prior Lake and the following criteria are met: 1. The lot contains a slope equal to or greater than twenty percent (20%) measured from the front of the principal structure to the ordinary high water mark (O-H-W); and 2 The structure must be one (1) story in height and cannot occupy an area greater than one hundred twenty (120) square feet and the maximum height of the structure must not exceed ten feet (10') including the roof; and 3. The structure shall be located in the most visually inconspicuous portion of the lot, as viewed from the surface of the lake, assuming summer, leaf-on conditions. The minimum setback requirement must be at least ten (10) feet from the ordinary high water mark and meet the other applicable side yard setbacks. The setbacks shall be verified by a certificate of survey prepared by a registered surveyor; and 4. The structure must not be designed or used for human habitation and must not contain water supply or sewage treatment facilities. However, the structure may contain electrical and mechanical systems; and 5. The structure must be constructed of treated wood and/or block that is compatible with the principal structure and designed to reduce visibility as viewed from public waters and adjacent shorelands by vegetation,.topography, increased setbacks or color, assuming summer, leaf-on conditions; and 6. If the proposed structure will be located below the regulatory flood plain elevation, the structure must be built compliant with applicable flood proofing requirements of the Building Code and Prior Lake Flood Plain Ordinance; and 7) Trees that are four (4) inches in caliper or larger, should not be removed for the erection of a water-oriented accessory structure. If removal is necessary, replacement with like trees must be made with the approval of the Building Official Erosion control measures as required by th~ Building Official must be implemented and all disturbed vegetation replaced with sod or suitable landscaping materials. A new Definition of Water-Oriented Accessory Structure, is hereby added to Prior Lake City Zoning Ordinance Section 8.1 to read as follows: 8.1 WATER-ORIENTED ACCESSORY STRUCTURE: A building of one hundred twenty (120) square feet or less used to store boating accessories and equipment located on lake shore lots that contain steep slopes equal to or greater than twenty percent (20%) which because of the relationship of its use to a surface water feature reasonably needs to be located closer to the lakeshore ordinary high water mark O-H-W than the normal structural setback requirement. A new paragraph 6.3 E. is hereby added to Prior Lake City Zoning Ordinance to read as follows: 6.3 E. One (1) Water-Oriented Accessory Structure may be allowed per lot on General Development (GD) lakes that have municipal sewer and water, provided a building permit is obtained from the City of Prior Lake and the following criteria are met: 1. The lot contains a slope equal to or greater than twenty percent (20%) measured from the front of the principal structure to the ordinary high water mark (O-H-W); and 2 The structure must be one (1) story in height and cannot occupy an area greater than one hundred twenty (120) square feet and the maximum height of the structure must not exceed ten feet (10') including the roof; and 3. The structure shall be located in the most visually inconspicuous portion of the lot, as viewed from the surface of the lake, assuming summer, leaf-on conditions. The minimum setback requirement must be at least ten (10) feet from the ordinary high water mark and meet the other applicable side yard setbacks. The setbacks shall be verified by a certificate of survey prepared by a registered surveyor; and 4. The structure must not be designed or used for human habitation and must not contain water supply or sewage treatment facilities. However, the structure may contain electrical and mechanical systems; and 5. The structure must be constructed of treated wood and/or block that is compatible with the principal structure and designed to reduce visibility as viewed from public waters and adjacent shorelands by vegetation, topography, increased setbacks or color, assuming summer, leaf-on conditions; and 6. If the proposed structure will be located below the regulatory flood plain elevation, the structure must be built compliant with applicable flood proofing requirements of the Building Code and Prior Lake Flood Plain Ordinance; and 7. Trees that are four (4) inches in caliper or larger, should not be removed for the erection of a water-oriented accessory structure. If removal is necessary, replacement with like trees must be made with the approval of the Building Official. Erosion control measures as required by the Building Official must be implemented and all disturbed vegetation replaced with sod or suitable landscaping materials. This ordinance shall become effective from and after its passage and publication. Passed by the city Council of the City of Prior Lake this 3rd day of September, 1991. City~an~ger ...... Published in the Prior Lake American on the 16th__ day of September, 1991. Drafted By: Lommen, Nelson, Cole & Stageberg, P.A. 1800 IDS Center Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402