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320-800, Shoreland District, referenced as "ordinance, the ordinance, or this ordinance," is adopted pursuant to the authorization in Wis. Stats. §§ 61.35 and 61.353.
Uncontrolled use of shorelands and pollution of the navigable
waters of Greenville would adversely affect the public health, safety,
convenience, and general welfare and impair the tax base. The Legislature
of Wisconsin has delegated responsibility to all municipalities to:
A. Promote the public health, safety, convenience and general welfare;
B. Limit certain land use activities detrimental to shorelands; and
C. Preserve shore cover and natural beauty by controlling the location
of structures in shoreland areas.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
PRINCIPAL BUILDING
The main building or structure on a single lot or parcel
of land and includes any attached garage or attached porch.
SHORELANDS
As defined in Wis. Stats. § 59.692(1)(b).
Reference Tables 320-501-1, 320-501-2, 320-509-1, 320-509-2,
and 320-509-3.
A. Building and structure setbacks.
(1)
All buildings and structures shall be set back at least 75 feet
from the ordinary high-water mark.
(2)
Reduced principal building setback. A setback less than the
75 feet setback required from the ordinary high-water mark shall be
permitted for a proposed principal structure and shall be determined
as follows:
(a)
Where there are existing principal buildings on each adjacent
lot, the setback shall equal the average of the distances the two
existing principal buildings are setback from the ordinary high-water
mark or 35 feet from the ordinary high-water mark, whichever distance
is greater.