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high water level if all of the following criteria and <br /> • standards are met: <br /> i. the structure existed on the date the structure <br /> setbacks were established; <br /> ii . a thorough evaluation of the property and <br /> structure reveals no reasonable location for a deck <br /> meeting or exceeding the existing ordinary high water <br /> level setback of the structure; <br /> iii . the deck encroachment toward the ordinary high <br /> water level does not exceed 15 percent of the existing <br /> setback of the structure from the ordinary high water <br /> 411 <br /> level or does not encroach closer than 30 feet, <br /> whichever is more restrictive; and, <br /> iv. the deck is constructed primarily of wood, and is <br /> not roofed or screened. <br /> 3. Nonconforming Sewage Treatment Systems. <br /> A. A sewage treatment system not meeting the requirements <br /> of Section 906. 08 (8) of this ordinance shall be upgraded, at <br /> a minimum, at any time a permit or variance of any type is <br /> required for any improvement on, or use of, the property. <br /> For the purposes of this provision, a sewage treatment system <br /> 410 shall not be considered nonconforming if the only deficiency <br />
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