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r <br />(<04.3010 <br />May n, 2004 <br />Page S of 6 <br />Because the applicant can achieve a -walk-out style home -without <br />grading to the shoreline, the possibility of the above criteria can be <br />avoided. <br />b.The visibility of structures and other facilities as viewed from <br />public waters is limited; <br />From staff's perspective, the proposed grading will not make the <br />proposed home any more visible f-om the lake than the existing <br />home. The applicant is proposing to merely even out the grade. <br />c.The site is adequate for water supply and on-site sewage treatment, <br />and <br />This site is served with public sanitary sewer. <br />The types, uses and numbers of watercraft that the project will <br />generate are compatible in relation to the suitability of public <br />waters to safely accommodate these watercraft. <br />N/A. The applicant will continue to use his lakeshore for personal <br />boat storage and lake accessibility. <br />Conditions attached to conditional use permits. The city council upon <br />consideration of the criteria listed in subsection (1) above and the purposes <br />of the Zoning Ordinance, shall attach such conditions to the issuance of <br />the conditional use permits as it deems necessary to fulfill the purposes of <br />the Zoning Ordinance. Such conditions may include but are not limited to <br />the following; <br />a. Increased setbacks from the ordinary high water level. <br />N/A. <br />b.Limitations on the natural vegetation to be removed or the <br />requirement that additional vegetation be planted <br />The existing vegetation on the lake side of the home consists <br />mainly of underbrush Should the Planning Commission determine <br />that some amount of grading on the lake side of the home is <br />appropriate, additional vegetation implementation could be <br />required. <br />c.Special provisions for the locations, design and use of structures, <br />sewage treatment systems, watercraft launching and docking areas, <br />and vehicle parking areas. <br />The applicant is proposing to remove &2 shed located at tne lc<e <br />in an effort to reduce hardcover. <br />Issues for Consideration , . • « <br />1. Does the applicants desire to have an attached garage create a hardship? <br />2. Can a lakeshore property handle a 3-stall + garage?