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Any vegetation removal of trees that are within 75' of the lakeshore or in a blulT impact zone require <br />a permit from the City. One large tree that was removed from the property was hollowed out and <br />likely would have qualified to receive a permit. A condition of permit approval may have been the <br />property owners plant new vegetation in its place. <br />The City did issue a building permit to allow the property owner to complete the stairway and <br />retaining wall replacement, with a condition the property owner apply for an after-the-fact variance <br />and conditional use permit to permit the retaining wall replacement within 75' of the lakeshore. It <br />is not clear how much excavation was done to lower the stairway since the grading was completed <br />before Staff was able to visit the site. Crews stated they did not lower the stairway into the hillside, <br />e.xcept some excavation was done to level the ground. The concern of lowering the stairway into the <br />hillside is the small retaining walls on each side of the stairway are then raised to accommodate the <br />low er steps. <br />An additional retaining wall was replaced along the lakeshore prior to the permit being issued. The <br />photo attached as Hxhibit C was taken the day Staff was made aware of the work on the lakeshore. <br />fhe photo indicates how much work was completed before a Stop Work Order was issued. <br />'I'he stairway to the lake is designed at an angle that will allow it to be screened from the lake views <br />cnce natural vegetation has been restored and to follow the path taken by the previous stairway. <br />The application requires review of the follow ing variances: <br />I.Section 10.22, Subdivision 1 and Section 10.56. Subdivision 16 (L.) (I) - Xo hardcover or <br />impervious surface shall he placed, located or constructed within 75 feet of the Ordinary <br />High lyater Level of any lake or tributary, except for stairways, lifts, landings, and <br />lockboxes. <br />0-75' Lot Area = 3,523 s.f. <br />Hardcover = 296 s.f. (8.4%) <br />To permit 86 s.f of hardcover for the retaining wall system replacement along the stairway. <br />Section 10.55. Subdivision 8 - Xo hardcover or structures are permitted within 75' of the <br />lakeshore. <br />A Conditional Use Permit is required per Municipal Code Section 10.56, Subdivision 19 to replace <br />the retaining wall. Conditional Use Permit review shall include landscaping plans that screen and <br />break up the unnatural appearance of such structures. The intent is to maintain a natural appearance <br />when \ iewed from the lake. <br />In addition to approval of the variance/CUP the property owner has requested approval of a <br />restoration plan for the vegetation removed from the bluff line. Home Planning Associates, Inc. has <br />submitted a planting schedule and plan that would include planting of 2 maple trees, I scotch pine, <br />a crabapple tree and several small bushes and plants. <br />•01-2684 Mandeep Sodhi <br />4080 Dahl Road <br />S.15/01 <br />Page 2 of 4