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Wayzata Marine - 2000 License <br />February 25,2000 <br />Page 3 <br />Permitted Uses <br />The applicant proposes to operate each of the principal permitted uses identified in the zoning code <br />(except bait and fishing tackle sales) as follows: <br />A.Rental of in water boat slips. LMCD has historically licensed this site for 77 in­ <br />water slips. Applicant proposes to rent 70 slips, use 5 slips for company boats, and <br />use 2 slips for “other” (typically for service needs). <br />B.Sales of boats, motors, trailers and marine accessories. This activity is similar to that <br />operated by Lakeside Marina for many years. The main marina building contains a <br />suitable showroom for this use. <br />C.Boat repair and servicing. Again, this is a use operated on the site in the past, and the <br />main building has a suitable wing for service. The Fire Marshal met with Lakeside <br />owner Jim Dunn during 1999 to resolve a number of Fire Code issues related to <br />service areas, outside storage locations, and fueling. We would expect to follow up <br />on this with the new owner in 2000. <br />D.On-land boat storage, winter and summer. Orono’s 5 marinas have provided <br />substantial amounts of winter boat storage near the lake for many years. Summer <br />boat storage numbers are generally significantly reduced due to the parking needs of <br />slip and retail customers. Applicant has submitted the winter storage and summer <br />parking plans previously accepted for Lakeside ’s operation (see Exhibits B & C). <br />The winter storage number proposed by applicant (135) is slightly reduced from the <br />150-plus boats stored by Lakeside in some prior years. The summer parking plan <br />appears to meet the needs established by code, providing 96 potential spaces where <br />the code calculation would require 95. <br />E.Marine fuel sales. (Discussed above). <br />Unresolved Lakeside Issues/Concerns for Discussion <br />1.Lakeside Marina was required 2 years ago to install a fence along its easterly border. This <br />fence was substantially completed, although gaps were left to accommodate existing trees <br />along the lot line. The need for the fence was generated by Robert Waade ’s residential <br />construction next door. Mr. Waade requested during 1999 that the fence be finished to avoid <br />trespass - this may still be an open issue. <br />2.Waade also expressed concern that the boats were parked right up to the fence, making it <br />easv for boatowners to dump debris over the fence, etc. Our goal would be to have boats