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• * <br />J_ <br />TO:Planning Commission <br />FROM:Jeanne A. Mabusth <br />DATE:June 11, 1981 <br />SUBJECT: 1624 Thomas H. Rudd, 1325 Shoreline Drive <br />Conditional Use Permit <br />Mr. Rudd requests a conditional use permit to dredge <br />wide 100' length channel to his existing 100* dock. <br />applicant was asked if the condition arose as a result or <br />the current water level and his response was that the con <br />dition has existed for over five years. He contends his <br />boat and his friends' boats have been damaged by large rock <br />in the approach areas to his dock. <br />The application involves the removal of not only large rocks <br />but the removal of 2' to 3' of lake bottom, a total of 533 <br />cubic yards. The existing dock appears to have approximately <br />3»i of depth. The applicant seeks a 5h depth. The DNR ap <br />plication contends the channel will be 160' in length and <br />40' wide. Applicant must clarify. <br />The method of dredging will be via of 3/4 yd clam bucket <br />on barge. <br />The M.C.W.D. has asked for a survey designating dock loc <br />ation and channel area to be dredged. The City will re <br />ceive a copy when completed. Normally, the City would not <br />ask for a survey until the conditional use permit is approved <br />by Council. <br />Planning Commission may consider recommending that the <br />large rocks in the approaching channels be removed and that <br />the lake bottom remain undisturbed since there is a 3*5' <br />depth at dock.
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