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Date Application Received: 11/3/2021 O�T <br /> Date Application Considered as Complete:12/3/2021 . VO <br /> 60-Day Review Period Expires: 02/1/2022 <br /> To: Chair Kirchner and Planning Commission Members yet �� <br /> Adam Edwards, City Administrator �'FESHOQ`� <br /> From: Laura Oakden, Planner <br /> Date: January 18, 2022 <br /> Subject: LA21-000071, Paul Tauton,3600 Ivy Place, Conditional Use Permit <br /> Public Hearing <br /> Application Summary: The applicant is requesting approval of a conditional use permit for a <br /> permanent dock. <br /> Staff Recommendation: Planning Department Staff recommends approval. <br /> Background <br /> The applicant wishes to install a permanent dock. Because of the permanent nature of the dock <br /> structure within the floodway, a conditional use permit (CUP) is required. The Lake Minnetonka <br /> Conservation District(LMCD) regulates docks on the Lake. <br /> Applicable Regulations: <br /> CUP (Section 78-1117) <br /> Floodway means the bed of a wetland or lake and the channel of a watercourse and those <br /> portions of the adjoining floodplain which are reasonably required to carry or store the regional <br /> flood discharge. Permanent docks may be allowed as a conditional use within the floodway <br /> following the standards and procedures set forth in City Code Section 78-1148 and further <br /> subject to the standards set forth in Code Section 78-1119. The LMCD has not yet issued the <br /> permit; however,the proposed dock will extend approximately 70 feet from the shore. The <br /> LMCD noted some layout changes may be required depending on the depth of the lake, but <br /> suggested a permanent dock could meet all LMCD standards for the parcel. <br /> Conditional Use Permit(Sections 78-916&78-1119) <br /> The Planning Commission may recommend and the Council may grant a Conditional Use <br /> Permit (CUP) as the use permit was applied for or in modified form. On the basis of the <br /> application and the evidence submitted,the city must find that the proposed use at the <br /> proposed location is or will be: <br /> 1) Consistent with the community management plan; Docks are anticipated accessory <br /> uses on lakeshore residential properties.This criterion is met. <br /> 2) Compliant with the zoning code, including any conditions imposed on specific uses as <br /> required by article V, division 3 of the City Code; Docks are listed as allowed <br /> accessory uses in residential zoning districts.This criterion is met. <br /> 3) Adequately served by police,fire, roads, and stormwater management.This criterion <br /> is met. <br /> • 4) Provided with an adequate water supply and sewage disposal system; Not applicable. <br />