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ll <br />!l <br />mNUTES OF A PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD JANUARY 16, 1978 - PAGE 15 <br />Chairwoman McDonald felt this would be setting a <br />precedent. <br />A lengthy discussion of the dredging project <br />followed. Including the matter of dredging rights. <br />WEST SHORE LAFAYETTE <br />BAY ASSOCIATION <br />#319 <br />(con't) <br />Mr. Novak showed the Commissioners where the area <br />to be dredged would be. He stated that by the time <br />the water reaches the lake It will meet the <br />State requirements. He also stated they will use <br />the Mud-Cat vacuum method of dredging. <br />Dr. Wood stated they would like to do this before <br />the weeds start, possibly In May. <br />There being no further discussion. Commissioner <br />Hassel moved, Commissioner Frahm seconded, a motion <br />to table the request fov dredging so the applicant <br />could package up Into a more easily understood <br />form the dredging infojmnation Indicating the pro­ <br />tections and precautions to be taken and to have <br />this prepared previous to the next Planning <br />Coimnlsslon meeting so the Commissioners could <br />review this Information. <br />Motion - Ayes (6); Nays (0). The motion passed. <br />The Planning Commission informally indicated their <br />conceptual approval of the project based upon specific <br />representations made by the applicants and their <br />representatives, so the association could decide if <br />they wanted to submit the necessary applications to <br />other agencies. The vote was not unanimous. <br />The Zoning Administrator explained the request by <br />George Dixon for a conditional use permit to <br />construct a guest house. He explained that a <br />building permit already has been Issued for the <br />main building and the garage. The area exceeds <br />the minimum 10 acre area requirement and the <br />75 ft. minimum setback requirement from the <br />lakeshore. He added that the property is large <br />enough for two structures and would not be <br />detrimental to the public. However, the two <br />structures would be too close together for any <br />future subdivision. <br />GEORGE DIXON <br />3250 FOX STREET <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br />GUEST HOUSE <br />#347 <br />Mr. McNulty, contractor, stated the guest house <br />will not be used an an income structure. <br />Commissioner Frahm questioned the location of the <br />septic system being so far from the house. The <br />Zoning Administrator stated the location of the <br />septic system would be up to the City Engineer. <br />(