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Wayzata Marine - 2000 License <br />February 25,2000 <br />Page 4 <br />parked 5' back from the fence to avoid any problems. Note that Lakeside had operated for <br />many years with only a 5' landscape area along the east boundary where 12' would normally <br />be required. The City had chosen to not pursue this during the many years that the site next <br />door was vacant. The fence now provides a measure of buffering to the adjacent residential <br />property; addition of vegetative screening would provide an added benefit to the neighbor. <br />3.Lakeside had since ca.l996 operated a number of the defined Conditional Uses absent a <br />CUP. This has been an ongoing point of contention between Lakeside and the City, and the <br />new owner ’s intent to not operate any of the Conditional Uses will alleviate this problem. <br />4.Marina parking “overflow ” onto the DNR landing has been an occasional problem, and the <br />new owner is advised that use of the DNR landing to satisfy business operations will not be <br />allowed. <br />Staff Recommendation <br />Staff recommends approval of a 2000 Commercial Marina License to Wayzata Marine for operation <br />of a marina at 3324 North Shore Drive, subject to compliance with the 7 ‘Operation Standards’. <br />COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED <br />Motion to approve the issuance a 2000 Commercial Marina Licenses to Wayzata Marine. <br />£i <br />J