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• : • r <br />. • • •• • <br />^ • <br />Phil Reznlck, Attomey-at-Law, was presenl. . <br />• * * s * * * <br />Weinberger staled tKe Applicants are requeMlhg varianceand conditional use '^fryit approvals for • <br />lakeshore land alteration, Including grading and conatrudlon of retaining walls.v.ilhin 75 q. tne <br />lakeshore and wUhln a bluff Impact zone; and further request an afler-the-fad approval. Including <br />approval of a restoration plan, for Intensive vegetative removal within 75 feel of the shoreline and <br />within a bluff Impact zone. No restoration at this lime has been completed. <br />Weinberger noted that the members of the Planning Commission have had a” <br />• look at the properly. Staff has concerns regarding the removal of the trees within 75 feel of the. <br />shoreline due to possible erosion Into the lake. <br />• • • • <br />The Applicant Is proposing to construct a four fool retaining wall to extend along the slope. Staff <br />as part of this application. Wally Case, Landscape Architect, has had anoppa^^ally to revlev^^^ <br />the landscaping plan and Is recommending that this property be reviewed by a forester to determine <br />what trees would be best for this type of soil. <br />SSSSSrSESStlr ■ <br />achieved with similar trees. <br />• Reznlck Inquired whether the City was requiring a replanting of rnalure trees ®PP'!®^'2®|f ® <br />same size removed or If the Applicant could replace this type of trees with a smaller size tree. <br />Weinberger staled that the City Is requesting that the Applicant replace the trees with fairly matu. e <br />trees, noting that It Is not possible to replace some of the larger trees. <br />Other surrounding properties. <br />near future. Reznlck indicaiea inauney wouiu iixe w remove, u.o <br />shrubbing, and expressed a concern that the equipment that would be needed to replace tne <br />.trees could cause the soli to be disturbed further. <br />commission.. Hawn staled that the Applicants will need to get together wHh the .City foresters i <br />determine what Is most feasible for this property. <br />Luzaich staled that he Is fine with restoring the property, noting <br />and pruning the other trees on his property and had merely removed what he thought was old <br />Pages <br />i <br />!■ <br />i