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<br />(1) Boat clubs (time share). The applicant shall demonstrate that adequate parking is <br />available on the site. <br />(2) Public boat launching, on-demand (on-demand launching of customer-owned boats <br />stored on the business site). The applicant shall demonstrate that adequate parking is <br />available on the site. Approval shall be subject to Lake Minnetonka Conservation District <br />(LMCD) permit for such use, but the city shall not be obligated to approve such use if <br />approved by the LMCD when parking is inadequate. <br />(3) Public boat launching, transient. (Launching of boats via a ramp or other means for or by <br />customers when such boats are not stored on the site). The applicant shall demonstrate <br />that adequate car-trailer parking is available on the site. Hours of operation shall be at <br />council discretion. <br />(4) Charter boat port of call. A charter boat port of call shall be defined as a location where a <br />charter boat may pick up passengers other than the owner or operator or employees of the <br />charter boat, whether or not the charter boat is normally berthed on the property. The city <br />may place appropriate conditions on a charter boat port of call regarding minimum <br />parking requirements, hours of operation, etc., as may be appropriate to protect public <br />interest. The applicant shall demonstrate to the council that all such conditions are met. <br />(5) One caretaker dwelling unit, subject to conditions and limitations for such use that may <br />be imposed by the city council. <br /> <br />3. The existing use of the property is permitted (Slip rental, boat sales, repair, on land storage,) and <br />conditional Boat clubs) <br /> <br />4 Variances have been granted for the Property.* Yes No <br /> <br /> <br />5. Are the buildings and improvements in compliance with the above mentioned Ordinance/Comprehensive <br />Plan and applicable ordinances and regulations, including without limitation subdivision, building, <br />environmental and energy codes and regulations*: Yes No They were at the time of final inspection, the city cannot confirm they still are. <br /> <br /> <br />6. The subject property can be conveyed without the filing of a plat, or re-plat of the land. Yes <br /> No <br /> <br />7. Comments: Previous zoning maps show the property as LR-1A, a residential zone. In 1996, a <br />Conditional Use Permit was issued to the property, then zoned B-2 Lakeshore Business, for a boat club use for <br />100 members. This use is allowed to continue in perpetuity, unless abandoned. <br /> <br />Flood Plain. It appears a portion of the parking lot is located in the flood zone, but the building is not. <br /> <br />8. This information was researched by the undersigned, on request, as a public service. The undersigned <br />certifies that the above information in paragraphs 1-7 are believed to be accurate; however, neither the <br />undersigned nor the City assumes liability for errors and omissions. All information was obtained from public <br />records which may be inspected during regular business hours. <br /> <br />