§ 60.115. Compatibility with Adjacent Uses.  


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  • The subdivision layout shall be such as to ensure compatibility of the proposed improvement and intended uses with adjacent existing and proposed land uses.

    Subdivisions Fronting on Naturally Occurring Lakes. For any new development site that incorporates or fronts on any portion of a naturally occurring lake, the street which accesses lots or building site(s) shall be located between the shoreline and the lots or building site(s). This requirement may be modified by the Planning Official if he finds that one of the following criteria are satisfied:

    1.

    The original (as existing at the time of the adoption of this Chapter) development site fronts on or contains less than 700 feet of shoreline measured at the normal high water level as determined in Chapter 63 Part 2 and there are no existing street stub-outs adjacent to the development site.

    2.

    The existing or planned land uses precludes the expansion or continuation of the street proposed on the development site.

    3.

    Strict adherence to this requirement is contrary to the public health, safety, or welfare.

(Ord. of 9-16-1991, Doc. #25097; Ord. of 4-20-1992, Doc. #25634; Ord. of 10-4-1993, Doc. #26940)