§ 154.286 CONDITIONAL USES.
   Uses without water-oriented needs must be located on lots or parcels without public waters frontage, or, if located on lots or parcels with public waters frontage, must either be set back double the normal ordinary high water level setback or be substantially screened from view from the water by vegetation or topography, assuming summer, leaf on conditions.
   (A)   The following are conditional uses within the Shoreland Overlay District:
      (1)   Recreational development lakes.
         (a)   Parks and historical sites.
         (b)   Semipublic uses.
         (c)   Residential PUD (note: all residential subdivisions exceeding quad unit densities may be allowed if designed and approved as residential PUD's providing the standards of §§ 154.292 and 154.294 are met.
         (d)   Commercial PUD's providing the standards of §§ 154.291 and 154.292 are met.
      (2)   Tributary streams. All conditional uses allowed and regulated in the applicable underlying zoning district.
   (B)   Conditional uses allowable within shoreland areas shall be subject to review and approval procedures, and criteria and conditions established in § 154.047. In addition, the following standards shall apply:
      (1)   A thorough evaluation of the water body and the topographic, vegetation and soils conditions on the site shall be made to ensure:
         (a)   The prevention of soil erosion or other possible pollution of public waters, both during and after construction;
         (b)   The visibility of structures and other facilities as viewed from public waters is limited;
         (c)   The site is adequate for water supply and on-site sewage treatment; and
         (d)   The types, uses, and numbers of watercraft that the project will generate are compatible in relation to the suitability of public waters to safely accommodate the watercraft.
      (2)   The city may require the visibility of structures and other facilities as viewed from public waters to be limited.
      (3)   The city may impose limitations on natural vegetation removed. The city may require additional vegetation be planted.
      (4)   The city may increase setbacks from the ordinary high water mark.
      (5)   The city may impose special provisions for the location, design and use of structures; utilities; watercraft launching and docking areas; and, vehicle parking areas.
(Ord. 2013-05, passed 5-20-2013)