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John Ericson <br /> September 13, 1996 <br /> Page 2 <br /> I am enclosing a copy of the Zoning Code sections noted above as well as Section 5.42, "Joint Use <br /> of Lake Facilities". It appears that your proposed use does not fit any of the categories defined as <br /> joint use in Section 5.42, Subd. 1(E),because Lots 17 and 18 are not riparian lots, nor aze they non- <br /> riparian lots within a subdivision adjacent to the lake, Based on this, the City would not be able to <br /> issue a joint use dock license if you and the owners of Lot 13 were to apply for such a license. <br /> Further, it would appear that your proposed use would not meet Section 5.42, Subd. 5(A) which <br /> would limit a new joint use to one boat slip per 50' of shoreline. Lot 13, at 50' of width, would <br /> therefore only be allowed one slip under the joint use standards,which slip would serve the principal <br /> residence on Lot 13. <br /> In summary,your construction of a dock on the "bathing and boating easement" over Lot 13 would <br /> not be permitted. If you have further questions,please feel free to contact me at 473-7357. <br /> Sincerely, �� <br /> 1 ;;i" <br /> /� �`�' ��/;�-._ � <br /> ✓� ; <br /> Michael P. Gaffron <br /> Asst. Planning & Zoning Administrator <br /> MPG/ch <br /> Enc. <br /> cc: Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building&Zoning Administrator ✓ <br /> Tom Barrett, City Attorney <br />