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(2) Sales of boats, motors, trailers and marine accessories. <br />(3) Repair and servicing of boats. <br />(4) On -land storage of boats, winter and summer. <br />(5) Marine fuel sales. <br />(6) Bait and fishing tackle sales. <br />(Code 1984, § 10.41(5); Ord. No. 132 2nd series, § 2, 1-23-1995) <br />Sec. 78-666. - Conditional uses. <br />No conditional use permit shall be granted unless the property is found to be in compliance with the landscaping and <br />screening requirements of this division. All conditional use permit applications shall be reviewed in accordance with the <br />provisions of article V of this chapter. Within any B-2 lakeshore business district, no structure or land shall be used for the <br />following uses without a conditional use permit: <br />(1) Boat clubs (time share). The applicant shall demonstrate that adequate parking is available on the site. <br />(2) Public boat launching, on -demand (on -demand launching of customer -owned boats stored on the <br />business site). The applicant shall demonstrate that adequate parking is available on the site. Approval <br />shall be subject to Lake Minnetonka Conservation District (LMCD) permit for such use, but the city shall <br />not be obligated to approve such use if approved by the LMCD when parking is inadequate. <br />(3) Public boat launching, transient. (Launching of boats via a ramp or other means for or by customers <br />when such boats are not stored on the site). The applicant shall demonstrate that adequate car -trailer <br />parking is available on the site. Hours of operation shall be at council discretion. <br />(4) Charter boat port of call. A charter boat port of call shall be defined as a location where a charter boat <br />may pick up passengers other than the owner or operator or employees of the charter boat, whether or <br />not the charter boat is normally berthed on the property. The city may place appropriate conditions on a <br />charter boat port of call regarding minimum parking requirements, hours of operation, etc., as may be <br />appropriate to protect public interest. The applicant shall demonstrate to the council that all such <br />conditions are met. <br />(5) One caretaker dwelling unit, subject to conditions and limitations for such use that may be imposed by <br />the city council. <br />(Code 1984, § 10.41(7); Ord. No. 132 2nd series, § 2, 1-23-1995) <br />Sec. 78-667. - Accessory uses. <br />Within any B-2 lakeshore business district, the only permitted accessory uses and structures are the following: <br />(1) Signs, as regulated in this chapter. <br />(2) Boat head pumpout/sanitary boat waste dumping facility. <br />(3) Fishing tournaments, subject to all other permit requirements of this Code. <br />(4) Sale of prepackaged foods or food from vending machines. Prepackaged food includes only food which <br />has been professionally prepared at a location other than on the premises and does not include full - <br />course meals or any food preparation other than warming by use of an infrared or microwave oven. Sale <br />of food from vending machines is allowed. <br />