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In addition to public uses of the public waters, all uses that are normal accessory uses to the principal use on the adjacent upland property and within the littoral or riparian rights of the owners of that property are permitted uses, including the following:
(A) Accessory uses related to boating, swimming and other water related activities.
(B) Public and private docks. (Ord. 821, 2-23-2006, eff. 3-16-2006)
The following uses may be permitted in accordance with the procedures and standards set out in chapter 13, "Permits And Applications", of this code.
(A) Commercial docks, wharves, piers and marinas.
(B) Boat ramps.
(C) Outdoor recreation facilities.
(D) Fish pens (as an accessory, noncommercial use). (Ord. 821, 2-23-2006, eff. 3-16-2006)
The following uses are prohibited in the navigable water zone:
(A) Buildings, structures, and uses not expressly permitted in section 3.7.011 or 3.7.012 of this chapter.
(B) Any use which causes or may reasonably be expected to cause excessive noise, vibration, smoke, heat or glare, noxious fumes, toxic or hazardous waste, or visible refuse, at or beyond the extension of the side lot lines of the associated upland lot or parcel over the water and at right angles to the shoreline. "Excessive" is defined for these purposes as a degree exceeding that generated by uses permitted in the zone in their customary manner of operation, or to a degree injurious to the public health, safety, welfare or convenience.
(C) Disposal or storage of junk, including, without limitation, inoperable or unlicensed motor vehicles, watercraft, used appliances, building and construction debris, auto parts, fuels and other contaminating liquids. (Ord. 821, 2-23-2006, eff. 3-16-2006)
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