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� , i <br /> Jim Zimmerman <br /> August 9, 2000 <br /> Page 5 <br /> 5. Based on staff ineasurements this year, none of the docks subject to an <br /> existing CUP have been extended past the lengths allowed by the CUP. <br /> Docking of boats that aze longer than the docks is not specifically regulated <br /> in the City code nor in the existing CUP's. <br /> C. Issues Citv Will Address. <br /> 1. We believe that the City can address lighting issues through the Zoning Code. <br /> The City can require the shielding of the source of lighting(the bulbs)so that <br /> it is not visible from adjoining properties. This is normally enforced by the <br /> Zoning Department. You or the neighborhood will have to advise us of any <br /> specific lighting issues before we will take action. Generally, City staff <br /> supports the idea of security lighting for these docks as a deterrent to theft <br /> and vandalism,which can spill over into the neighborhood. <br /> 2. Noise issues with the use of security alarms, loud music, etc. can be dealt <br /> with via the noise ordinance which is enforced by the Police Department. <br /> False alanns would be dealt with in the normal manner by the Police <br /> Department. City staff supports the use of security systems and alarms as a <br /> deterrent to crime. <br /> 3. The•issue of the driveway hardcover within 75'of the lake is a zoning matter <br /> which the Zoning Department is pursuing. While the placement of gravel <br /> does not require a building permit,the location in which it was placed is not <br /> legal given that it is considered as hardcover when used as a parking azea. <br /> The City has asked Ginther and Ault to remove the hardcover parking azea. <br /> Their response is that they will request a variance for the parking area <br /> hardcover because the City has eliminated their street parking. <br /> 4. The Police Department has advised that pazking on private property is only <br /> required to be 3'from a fire hydrant;the norma110'pazking separation is not <br /> enforceable on private property. <br /> D. Other Issues. <br /> 1. I am advised by the LMCD that there may be issues with certain Narrows <br /> docks in relation to the dock use areas defined by extended lot lines. This is <br /> a separate matter that would have to be addressed through the LMCD. <br />