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LA21-000017 <br /> • Exhibit D <br /> Sec. 78-567. Permit for private improvements within public rights-of-way. <br /> It is unlawful for any person to alter,improve or use for private purposes in any RS district any platted public <br /> right-of-way,any platted public park,or any other property owned by the city without first obtaining a permit from <br /> the council, as follows: <br /> (1) Inland property access. Persons desiring access to property located inland and not abutting the <br /> shoreline may apply for a permit to privately use and/or improve platted public right-of-way for such <br /> purpose.The permit applicant shall demonstrate and the council shall find that there is no reasonable <br /> alternative access available,and that the proposed improvements and/or type of use would not <br /> unreasonably affect other properties abutting the right-of-way.The council may approve,deny or place <br /> restrictions on any such permit based upon public health,safety and welfare considerations, including <br /> without limitation the configuration of adjoining record lots,the location,width,topography, drainage <br /> and vegetation on the right-of-way and the number of existing or future property owners who may <br /> require access at the same location.Any land alterations or improvements approved shall be the <br /> minimum amount necessary to provide reasonable inland access. <br /> (2) Land alterations. Grading or physical alteration of any platted public right-of-way for any purpose, <br /> including inland property access, is prohibited except when such work has been specifically authorized <br /> as part of a permit issued by the council.The permit applicant shall provide a detailed land survey of <br /> the right-of-way and appropriate engineering drawings sufficient to identify the full extent of all <br /> proposed work. Permit approval shall be subject to obtaining a grading permit from city staff;and land <br /> alterations involving filling and grading shall be performed with only clean fill,and all other permits as <br /> may be required by other agencies having jurisdiction. Public rights-of-way so improved shall be <br /> • maintained by the licensee. <br /> (3) Dockage on right-of-way. Installing, maintaining, keeping or using a private dock on any platted public <br /> right-of-way for any purpose,including inland property access,is prohibited except when such dock <br /> has been specifically authorized as part of a permit issued by the council. Not more than one seasonal <br /> dock will be approved for access to any one property. In review and approval or denial of such permit, <br /> the council shall consider the width and topography of the right-of-way,the number of property <br /> owners requesting dockage at that location,the plan of the proposed dock,and conformance with city <br /> and Lake Minnetonka Conservation District dock regulations.The council may establish reasonable <br /> standards or requirements in approving any such dock permit. <br /> (4) Encroachments prohibited. No private property,buildings,structures,fences, boats,vehicles, dock <br /> parts,junk or debris shall be built,stored,parked or kept at any time within any platted public right-of- <br /> way,within any platted public park,or on any other property owned by the city except as specifically <br /> authorized by a permit issued under this section. <br /> (5) Permit exceptions. No permit shall be required for any person to walk on or over any platted public <br /> right-of-way or any platted public park when such use is made without altering the natural state of the <br /> land. No permit shall be required for any person whose property abuts a platted public right-of-way or <br /> a platted public park to control weeds or brush,seed,sod, mow or otherwise maintain the right-of-way <br /> or park in a neat and presentable manner. Persons whose record lot established by section 78-568 <br /> consists of tax parcels divided by platted, unopened public right-of-way may incorporate and use such <br /> right-of-way as part of their yard without a permit, provided no permanent structures are erected or <br /> maintained within the right-of-way. <br /> • Created: 2021-02-27 04:26:46 [EST] <br /> (Supp. No.19,Update 1) <br /> Page 1 of 2 <br />