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FILE # LA22-000042 <br />17 October 2022 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br /> <br /> <br />6) Compatible with the surrounding area as the area is used both presently and as it is <br />planned to be used in the future; There are other seasonal and permanent docks in the <br />general area, there is no proposed change of use. This criterion is met. <br />7) Consistent with the character of the surrounding area, unless a change of character is <br />called for in the community management plan; No change is proposed in the <br />Comprehensive Plan. This criterion is met. <br />8) Compatible with the character of buildings and site improvements in the surrounding <br />area, unless a change of character is called for in the community management plan; <br />There are other seasonal and permanent docks in the general area, there is no <br />proposed change of use. This criterion is met. <br />9) Not expected to substantially impair the use and enjoyment of the property in the area or <br />have a materially adverse impact on the property values in the area when compared to <br />the impairment or impact of generally permitted uses; The proposed permanent dock is <br />not expected to impair property values or impact permitted uses in the area. This <br />criterion is met. <br />10) Provided with screening and buffering adequate to mitigate undesirable views and <br />activities likely to disturb surrounding uses; By the nature of the dock it will project <br />from the shore into the lake as permitted by the LMCD. This criterion is met. <br />11) Not create a nuisance which generates smoke, noise, glare, vibration, odors, fumes, dust, <br />electrical interference, general unsightliness, or other means; This criterion is met. <br />12) Not cause excessive non-residential traffic on residential streets, parking needs that <br />cause a demonstrable inconvenience to adjoining properties, traffic congestion, or unsafe <br />access; This residential dock on a single family property is not expected to generate <br />excessive traffic or be an inconvenience to adjoining properties. This criterion is met. <br />13) Designed to take into account the natural, scenic, and historic features of the area and to <br />minimize environmental impact; By the nature of the dock it will project from the shore <br />into the lake as permitted by the LMCD. This criterion is met. <br />14) All exterior lighting shall be so directed so as not to cast glare toward or onto the public <br />right-of-way or neighboring residential uses or districts; The applicant will be informed of <br />this requirement; and <br />15) Not detrimental to the public health, public safety, or general welfare. This criterion is <br />met. <br /> <br />Additional standards for floodway conditional uses (Sec. 78-1119). A conditional use must not cause <br />any increase in the stage of the one percent chance or regional flood or cause an increase in flood <br />damages in the reach or reaches affected. <br /> <br />Accessory structures. Accessory structures, as identified in section 78-1118(1), may be permitted, <br />provided that: <br />(1) Structures are not intended for human habitation; <br />(2) Structures will have a low flood damage potential; <br />(3) Structures will be constructed an placed so as to offer a minimal obstruction to the flow of <br />flood waters; <br />(4) Service utilities, such as electrical and heating equipment, within these structures must be <br />elevated to or above the regulatory flood protection elevation or properly floodproofed; <br />(5) Structures must be elevated on fill or structurally dry floodproofed in accordance with the <br />FP1 or FP2 floodproofing classifications in the state building code. All floodproofed
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