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FILE # LA19-103 <br />February 18, 2020 <br />Page 2 of 3 <br /> <br />swimming, bathing, fishing, docking or mooring boats, or for any other purpose. Joint <br />use includes the following activities: <br />(1) More than two adjacent riparian landowners sharing in the use of a single <br />dock. <br />(2) An association of riparian and/or nonriparian landowners within a <br />subdivision adjacent to the lake sharing a dock or dock system providing <br />permanent boat slips for the members. <br />(3) In the RS zoning district only, a not-for-profit organization or association <br />providing transient boat slips for stakeholders or a property used for day use <br />recreation or overnight camping purposes.” <br /> <br />Joint uses currently require a license, issued by the City Council. Annually, the City <br />issues 11 licenses a year, though no new joint use docks have been issued since 2005. In <br />the last 5 years, the city has not received any complaints about joint use docks. The <br />issuing of licenses is a fairly intensive process for both the applicant and the city with <br />marginal benefit. Staff recommends the licensing requirement be stricken. <br /> <br />It should be noted that removal of the license requirement, coupled with the removal of <br />the initial permitting requirement for docks, removes city oversight from joint use dock <br />facilities. The LMCD does require a license for placement of 5 or more boats, or sharing <br />shoreline. <br /> <br />The Planning Commission should provide feedback on whether a permit should be <br />required for the initial placement of a joint use dock. Staff’s proposed ordinance requires <br />a permit for the initial placement of a joint use facility. <br /> <br />Marina Licensing <br />The rental of in-water boat slips, sales, and service of boats and boating equipment are <br />among the listed permitted uses in the B-2 zoning district, and are commonly associated <br />with a marina. Section 78-663 requires marinas obtain a business license. Section 94-74 <br />outlines the operation standards for marinas, as part of the license criteria. Most of these <br />standards echo standards already contained within the B-2 zoning district standards. <br /> <br />The last time the Council issued marina licenses was in 2005. <br /> <br />If the Council is comfortable that the standards in the B-2 zoning district are adequate, <br />they should strike the licensing requirement. <br /> <br />Public Comments <br />To date, no public comments have been received. <br /> <br />Issues for Consideration <br />1. Does the Planning Commission concur with the recommendation that a joint use <br />facility obtain a permit? <br />2. Are there any other issues or concerns with this application?
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