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‘7L°Ao <br /> To: Chair Ressler and Planning Commission Members <br /> Dustin Rief, City Administrator <br /> , <br /> From: Jeremy Barnhart,AICP Ic SHO <br /> Community Development Director <br /> Date: February 18, 2020 <br /> Subject: #LA19-103, City of Orono,Text Amendment related to dock permitting,Joint <br /> Use Dock Licensing, and Marina licensing. <br /> Public Hearing <br /> Application Summary: The amendment would remove the requirement for dock permits,joint <br /> use dock licensing, and licenses for marinas. <br /> Staff Recommendation: Planning Department Staff recommends the Planning Commission <br /> support the ordinance as written,subject to any comments received during the public hearing. <br /> Background <br /> Over the course of the summer in 2019, the City Council reviewed licensing requirements <br /> for commercial marinas. Ultimately, on August 26th,the Council determined that a <br /> license was not necessary. <br /> During the review of the fee schedule in December, 2019,the City Council questioned <br /> the need for permits for docks and the need for joint use dock licenses,with the direction <br /> that the ordinances should be amended. This ordinance incorporates those changes, <br /> outlined below. An amendment to the fee schedule will be prepared for the City Council <br /> review. <br /> Analysis <br /> Dock permits <br /> The City, in Section 86-66 requires a permit"...to erect, construct, enlarge, alter, repair, <br /> move, improve, remove, convert, or demolish any building or structure, or any part or <br /> portion..." This has applied to the first seasonal dock placed on a lakeshore property. <br /> In practice, there are not a lot of new lakeshore lots being created. Further, the Lake <br /> Minnetonka Conservation District (LMCD) has established rules and regulations for <br /> docks. <br /> Given the LMCD placement standards, removing the city's permitting requirements is <br /> recommended. <br /> Joint Use Dock <br /> Section 94-36 starts the regulations for Joint Use ,which means "...more than two <br /> adjacent riparian landowners joining for the purpose of using lakeshore property for <br />