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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, November 20, 2017 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. <br />5. #17-3986 TRAVIS DeJONG, 1270 WILDHURST TRAIL, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, <br />7:36 P.M. — 7:41 P.M. <br />Curtis stated the applicant is requesting approval of a conditional use permit for a permanent dock. <br />Because of the permanent nature of the dock structure within the floodway, a conditional use permit is <br />required. The Lake Minnetonka Conservation District (LMCD) regulates docks on the lake and has not <br />yet issued the permit. The proposed dock will extend approximately 100 feet from the shore and appears <br />that it will meet all LMCD required setbacks. <br />Orono's concurrent jurisdiction over permanent docks is primarily via floodplain regulations, which <br />provide no significant standards pertinent to the approval of permanent docks. Both permanent and <br />seasonal docks fall under the zoning category of accessory structures, so with the exception of the RS <br />District, someone cannot have a permanent or seasonal dock without a principal structure. This property <br />is zoned LR -1B. <br />The City will require that a zoning permit be issued to document the existence and construction of the <br />permanent dock. <br />To date, no public comments have been received. Curtis noted last month the neighboring property to the <br />south was approved for a permanent dock. <br />Staff recommends approval of the conditional use permit for construction of the proposed permanent dock <br />subject to the following conditions: <br />1. The dock may be allowed as long as it continues to be permitted by the LMCD and DNR and is in <br />conformity with the rules and regulations of those agencies; and <br />2. The dock is not to be used for commercial purposes or rented. <br />Thiesse asked if the dock would go along with the rental of the house. <br />Curtis indicated it would and that the dock cannot be rented separately. <br />