§ 36-1268. Setbacks from naturally occurring lakes, ponds and streams.  


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  • Notwithstanding any other requirements of this chapter or other provisions of this Code, in cases where a portion of a lot or tract is located below the ordinary high-water elevation of a naturally occurring lake, pond or stream, the shoreline created by such an ordinary high-water elevation shall be deemed to be the rear lot line or side lot line, as the case may be, for setback purposes. All principal and accessory structures shall maintain a minimum setback of 50 feet from the ordinary high-water elevation, except that all principal and accessory structures shall maintain a minimum setback of 75 feet from the ordinary high-water elevation of Indianhead Lake, Arrowhead Lake, Mirror Lake and Lake Cornelia.

(Code 1970; Code 1992, § 850.07(18))