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MINUTES OF THE PARK COMMISSION MEETING OF DECEMBER 3, 1991 <br /> SANDY BEACH SWIMMING BEACH REVIEW — CONT. <br /> Feldman noted that the buoys that are placed in the swim area are <br /> not 10' in from the lot line. He also noted that people bring <br /> their pets to the beach and let them run. <br /> Vongries noted that the problem has been eliminated, yet a swim <br /> area is still maintained. <br /> Feldman also noted the fence is currently broken and snowmobiles <br /> are crossing onto his property. <br /> Chair Flint noted a letter received by Dale Woodbeck, 1445 Cherry <br /> Place, asking the City to reinstall the dock in the swim area. <br /> The letter is attached to the minutes as Exhibit A. <br /> It was moved by Vongries, seconded by Bradley, to recommend that <br /> the Council not authorize the installation of a dock at Sandy <br /> Beach Swim Area for the 1992 summer season. <br /> Johnston felt that recommendation should reflect that the dock <br /> not be installed permanently. <br /> It was moved by Vongries, seconded by Bradley, to recommend that <br /> the Council not authorize the installation of the dock at Sandy <br /> Beach Swim Area permanently. Ayes 7, nays 0. <br /> Ilse noted she had attended meetings where the neighbors of the <br /> area described the problems and felt badly far them. She felt <br /> their responsibility is to take complaints of residents seriously <br /> and do something to improve the situation if possible. <br /> (#5) SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT — PLAN REVIEW <br /> Gerhardson noted that Cathy Skalicky of Dahlgren, Shardlow and <br /> Uban has provided another alternative, as requested by the <br /> Commission, for development with a 2 acre lot size with a trail <br /> system. Flint noted that he met with Planning Commission Chair <br /> Kelley and Jeanne Mabusth, Zoning Administrator. Kelley felt <br /> that the Planning Commission would not approve development at a 1 <br /> acre density for this property. Flint noted that Skalicky <br /> brought to the attention of the Commission the requirement of a <br /> 150 ' setback from the wetland area. The new alternative provides <br /> for 2 2—acre lots, with parking for the public just south of the <br /> pump station. He explained that the existing road that runs to <br /> the north of the property could be used as a walking path to the <br /> northern parcel , which would be retained for future use as either <br /> park land, or if access was provided to the north in the future, <br /> possibly a building site. <br /> Wilson asked given the 150' setback, where the building pad would <br /> be for the 2 buildable lots. <br /> 3 <br />