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. MINVTES of a planning commission meeting held FEBRUARY 27, 1978 - PAGE 18 i-i <br />She commented that she would like to study this <br />request before making a recommendation and she <br />j^ould like to be shown that this is not against <br />rono*s present policy. <br />TIM ADAMS <br />FARM AT LONG LAKE <br />#358 <br />(con't) <br />♦ <br />*■ <br />Commissioner Wilson stated it is possible to control <br />the docks and boats accessing to the lake, but <br />he did not think the same would be possible with <br />people who are only walking to the lake. <br />Commissioner Hammerel stated he did not feel the <br />riparian access to the lake could be denied. <br />• > .• .V •• :■ I •! . <br />mm. <br />■ • .>-v ; <br />■■ . .■ :• 1 <br />The Commission questioned if private easements <br />could be allowed without City approval and also if <br />the City would be loosing control of the lake by <br />allowing riparian access. The Zoning Administrator <br />stated he had no problem with a walk-in easement, <br />but expressed concern if it would remain only a <br />walk-in easement. Mr. Adams stated the City <br />Attorney has the legal papers regarding the ease­ <br />ment and is reviewing them at the present time. <br />♦-•t-. <br />’t <br />■ M- <br />.• <br />^ ".-VA- <br />•v"4 1 <br />rt <br />The Zoning Administrator explained that the <br />applicant brou^t in his information the <br />ursday before the meeting, 2-23-78, and is <br />asking for a variance of 35 ft. for Lot 6 <br />which would be less than the required 200 ft. <br />and also is asking for final plat approval. <br />A ^ <br />Mr. Adams stated they must know if there will be <br />two or three lots because this will affect all <br />the other lots and their deeds. <br />The Zoning Administrator stated in the past the <br />Commission has approved lots if the average of <br />the lots complies with the Ordinance. <br />Commissioner Wilson questioned if it would make <br />any difference even if one of the lots would be <br />less than 200 ft., in the event Mr. Adams would <br />give up the riparian rights on the wetlands. <br />Mr. Adams stated it will only be the owner of Lot <br />6 who can own the property in front of the structure, <br />adding that the total lot area of the three lots <br />is about 12 acres with dry buildable area of about <br />•2 acres. <br />Commissioner Hurr moved to table the request until <br />further information on the legality of private <br />easements is received from the City Attorney and <br />to review the homeowner's association agreement. <br />The motion died for lack of a second.