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Mr. Jeffrey J. Marshall <br /> March 24, 1993 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Your proposed use also presents a conflict in the code as the code prohibits an accessory dock <br /> or access stair on a lakeshore parcel that does not have a principal structure. The code does not <br /> allow you to use the credit of the principal structure on your homestead parcel. The division <br /> created by the county road prohibits the legal combination of the parcels. Such a request would <br /> require variance approval from the City and once again the issue of safety would be raised in <br /> the use of the riparian lot divided by the county road. <br /> Your letter also discusses the need for an access stairs to the lakeshore. If the City is to retain <br /> a drainage easement over the entire property, this too creates a conflict as no structures are <br /> allowed to be installed within public easement areas. <br /> In summary, based on the issue of safety, conflicts within the code and the limitations on <br /> construction within the drainage easement, I cannot support your request and proposed use of <br /> the property. I have enclosed a copy of the code sections dealing with accessory structures <br /> pertinent to your proposed use. If you have any questions, please call me. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Ron Moorse <br /> City Administrator <br /> RM/ch <br /> Enc. <br /> cc: Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning Administrator <br /> John R. Gerhardson, Public Works Director <br />