(A) Height. No building shall exceed 30 feet in height.
(B) Lot area. No minimum lot size is established due to the topographical lay out of the subdivision. Boat basins are allowed from the water property lines into the lot.
(C) Dwelling area. No dwelling unit shall contain less than 700 square feet of indoor living area. No mobile home or HUD-Code manufactured home shall contain less than 500 square feet of indoor living area. Only one single-family dwelling is permitted per lot.
(D) Coverage. The maximum coverage of the lot by a dwelling shall be determined by setbacks in relation to the size and shape of the lot. The city will be the final authority in determining the maximum size a building can be constructed on a lot less than 50 feet wide.
(E) Front yard. The structure on mobile home overhangs, porches, carports or garage, or any other building, shall be a minimum five feet from the front lot line.
(F) Rear yard. No rear yard depth restrictions. Dwelling structures may extend to the seawall, but no further.
(G) Side yard. There shall be a side yard on each side of the lot having a clear width of not less than five feet, including cornices, porches, stairways, carports and the like. Eaves may overhang the structure, but not to exceed one and one-half feet into the side yard. For the construction of boat houses, and other similar related construction, except for boat docks, there shall be a side setback on each side of the lot having a clear width of not less than three feet, including cornices, porches, stairways and eaves. The side yard adjacent to a street shall not be less than seven feet.
(H) Width. The minimum width of a lot shall be 50 feet for each single-family dwelling unit or, since the lots vary greatly in size, the city will determine allowable construction area on lots of less than 50 feet.
(Ord. 605, passed 1-25-2000)