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•I .• <br />Wayzata Marine - 2000 License <br />February 25,2000 <br />Page 2 <br />Section 5.43, Subd. 5 requires that the applicant for a License provide a Certificate of Insurance (see <br />Exhibit D); that the primary business operator on the site be the license holder (applicant plans to <br />operate this business and has indicated no other business occupants of the property); and that the <br />licensee shall adhere to the following Minimum Operation Standards: <br />1.Parking facilities on the site shall be managed so as to eliminate traffic or parking <br />congestion, eliminate illegal on-street parking, and avoid pedestrian traffic through <br />neighboring property. <br />2.Boat engine testing and charging shall be limited to the hours 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 <br />p.m. <br />3.Retail sales and service shall be limited to the hours 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. except <br />as necessary to accommodate normal fishing activity or private use of premises <br />stored boats. <br />4.The site shall be kept neat and orderly, and free of garbage. <br />5.On-land storage of boats shall be managed so as to eliminate any view obstructions <br />for traffic entering and leaving the site. <br />6.Parking and on-land storage of boats, trailers, materials and equipment shall be <br />limited to those locations shown on an approved site operation plan, which plan <br />shall be submitted or updated as part of the annual license application. Such site <br />operation plan shall also indicate seasonally variable uses. <br />7.Lights shall be shielded from the road, the lake, and adjacent properties. <br />The applicant is aware of these conditions and has indicated he will have no problem complying with <br />them. <br />Fuel Sales <br />It should be noted that Lakeside removed its old nonconforming underground gasoline tanks and had <br />intended to replace them with an aboveground system during 1999. Specifically pursuant to <br />L ikeside’s intent, and in a spirit of cooperation with the Marinas as well as an acknowledgment that <br />State and Federal regulations now strictly govern the design and use of aboveground storage so that <br />the risks of fire and/or spills are minimized; the Council in April 1999 amended the fuel storage <br />ordinances to allow aboveground tanks in the B-2 Zoning District. Lakeside never did proceed with <br />installation of a fuel tank. Locating an aboveground tank on the site may result in the need for <br />setback or hardcover variances, which we would expect to be one of the new owner’s first requests. <br />.ir*'mi-“