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4 <br />Zoning File #953 <br />August 14# 1985 <br />Page 4 <br />To summarize, the issues for you to address are as follows: <br />1. Variance to allow parking of vehicles in yard and landscaping <br />setback zones, and screening of same. <br />2. Limitations on storage of boats/trailers in lakeshore yard area <br />3. Residential use of the existing house. <br />4. Items II (A-G) of Douglas letter <br />Additionally, the issue of usage of the dock space, although not <br />specifically a land use issue, should be addressed. At this time there are <br />no complaints outstanding regarding the use of dock. To staffs' knowledge, <br />the existing dock is used for staging of repair work. However, if the <br />docks are being rented out, technically, the are subject to a commercial <br />marina license review. As the property becomes totally commercial in the <br />future, the applicant will be subject to LMCD regulations on the number of <br />slips allowed. <br />For the time being, what type of use should be allowed for this dock? <br />Presumably, staging of repair work will usually involve only marina <br />employees. Rental slips likely will involve the public, with a potential <br />to cause additional trespass problems, littering, etc. unless the customers <br />are adequate}y controlled . On the other hand, staging of repair work may <br />result in much more daily activity on the property than rental slips. <br />II. 3350 NORTH SHORE DRIVE <br />This property is approximately 0.25 acres in area, containing an <br />existing rental house in reasonably good condition, and is currently used <br />also for storage of boats and trailers, and for employee parking. Many of <br />the same issues as for 3340 North Shore apply to this property. The <br />notable exceptions are: <br />a) The existing house is not planned for demolition in the near <br />future. It is currently rented out. <br />b) The 10* side setback to the west is still applicable but is less <br />critical since this boundary abuts Gayle's Marina. <br />c) Because this parcel surrounds Mrs. Sprague on two sides, the <br />parking area and storage setbacks are critical. <br />Again read through Mr. Douglas' letter. Should the residential use of <br />the home continue while commercial activity is taking place? What are <br />appropriate limitations on the parking and storage areas, especially noting <br />the setbacks proposed? What type of use is appropriate for the dock on <br />this property?