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Council Exhibit D
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AGENDA ITEM <br />Prepared By: mcc Reviewed By: J. Barnhart Approved By: <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1. Purpose. This application is regarding a permit to place a private dock on city right-of-way on <br />Big Island. <br /> <br />2. MN§15.99 Application Deadline. The application was received on February 8th and considered <br />to be complete on February 16th. Therefore the initial 60-day review timeline has been extended, <br />and the review period now expires on June 16, 2021. <br /> <br />3. Background. The applicants own 480 Big Island, a non-lakeshore property on Big Island. <br />Pursuant to City Code Section 78-567, the applicants request approval to place a private dock on <br />the right-of-way (Bay Place). Big Island is zoned RS, which is the only district where a non- <br />lakeshore property is permitted access to the lake; the city may issue a permit for a dock in the <br />right of way, or the property owner may obtain an easement over private property. <br /> <br />4. Summary. The layout of Big Island includes a system of platted, undeveloped city rights-of-way <br />including some that terminate at the lake shore. The rights-of-way are utilized for pedestrian <br />access throughout the island, for access to inland properties, and for property owners to receive <br />delivery of materials and services where access from the lake is challenging (i.e. septic pumping <br />and installation). The city does not maintain the rights-of-way and the clearing of vegetation <br />beyond what is necessary to support pedestrian access is not supported or permitted. The majority <br />of properties owned on the island are lakeshore properties or, if inland, are owned in kind with a <br />lakeshore property. The Code provides for those limited number of non-lakeshore, inland lots to <br />gain access via a private dock installed on a city right-of-way via a permit issued by the City <br />Council. <br /> <br />Historically, only two dock permits have been issued: Resolution 4456 attributed to and shared by <br />220 and 130 Big Island granted in 2000; and Resolution 2038 attributed to 230 Big Island granted <br />in 1986 (both attached as Exhibit D). Until the current application, no other requests have been <br />approved to staff’s knowledge. Council may recall, in 2019, a request for a dock on right-of-way <br />was made on the western portion of Big Island (#LA19-000086). That property owner had been <br />historically utilizing an informal easement over a neighboring lakeshore property. As a result of <br />this request, the City proceeded with a text amendment to the Subdivision Regulations (Chapter <br />82) to facilitate the creation of a legal lake access easement only in the RS District; this was <br />added to the Code in 2020. The text amendment resolved the access issue and that right-of-way <br />permit request was withdrawn. <br /> <br />5. Planning Commission Vote and Comment. On March 15, the Planning Commission held a <br />public hearing. During the public hearing a number of comments were provided by the public. <br />The Commission felt there were a number of outstanding issues requiring further research and <br />discussed tabling the request. However, following the public hearing the Planning Commission <br />voted 5-1-1 [5 in favor, 1 opposed (Ressler), 1 abstain (Bollis)] on a motion to deny the <br />application. <br /> <br />6. Public Comment. Written comments from the public are attached as Exhibit F. Several <br />Item No.: # Date: 12 April 2021 <br />Item Description: #LA21-000017, Joseph & Sara Thull, 480 Big Island, <br />Permit for Dock on City ROW (Bay Place) <br />Presenter: Melanie Curtis <br />Planner <br />Agenda <br />Section: <br />Planning Department <br />Report
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