ordinary high water mark setbacks shall apply:
A. All sewage disposal installations, such as septic tanks and septic drainfields, shall be set back from the ordinary high water mark along all rivers, streams, or lakes a minimum of 100 feet, measured at right angles to the ordinary high water mark. In those cases where practical difficulties preclude the location of the facilities at a distance of 100 feet and the County Onsite Wastewater Division finds that a closer location will not endanger health, the Planning Director or Hearings Body may permit the location of these facilities closer to the stream or lake, but in no case closer than 25 feet. B.All structures, buildings, or similar permanent fixtures shall be set back from the ordinary high water mark along all rivers, streams, or lakes a minimum of 100 feet measured at right angles to the ordinary high water mark. HISTORY Adopted by Ord. PL-15 on 11/1/1979 Repealed & Reenacted by Ord. 91-020 §1 on 5/29/1991 Amended by Ord. 91-038 §§1 and 2 on 9/30/1991 Amended by Ord. 2025-002 §4 on 3/28/2025 18.16.090 Rimrock Setback Notwithstanding the provisions of DCC 18.16.070, setbacks from rimrock shall be as provided in DCC 18.116.160 or 18.84.090, whichever is applicable. HISTORY Adopted by Ord. PL-15 on 11/1/1979 Amended by Ord. 86-053 §5 on 6/30/1986 Amended by Ord. 91-038 §§1 and 2 on 9/30/1991
Amended by Ord. 92-065 §3 on 11/25/1992 Amended by Ord. 2008-001 §2 on 5/6/2008 Amended by Ord. 2009-014 §1 on 6/22/2009
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