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and to structures, <br />: with <br />•and. <br />'ey to <br />f to <br />TO;Planning Coininission Members <br />FROM;Jeanne A. Mabusth, Zoning Administrator <br />DATE;January 13, 1983 <br />SUBJECT;#715 - Victor F, Norton - 3580 Bayside Road <br />Preliminary Subdivision <br />^®view of Application ~ Planning Commission tabled action on the <br />application at their November 15, 1982 and December 6, 1982 meetings <br />pending further review of Commission members. <br />Planning Commission Action - recoirjnendation for approval or denial <br />List of Exhibits; <br />Exhibit A <br />Exhibit B <br />Exhibit C <br />Plan of proposed division <br />Zoning Administrator's memo <br />Plat map <br />- December 2, 1982 <br />Briefly to review, this application involves the division of a <br />o^tlot 32,900 sf. in area. This is not a subdivision <br />of residential lots but the division of a riparian outlet. <br />Our job is to establish new criteria to facilitate the review. <br />I have enclosed my previous memo that contains criteria that <br />I recommend. i asked the Planning Commission to review the <br />Zoning Code and Comprehensive Plan to see if they could come <br />up with others. Think back to earlier reviews that may have <br />involved similar considerations. <br />The Lake Minnetonka Conservation District code requires 50* of <br />shoreline for each boat. Parcel B, as proposed, will permit <br />the keeping of four boats. What about the storage of boats on <br />such outlets? <br />Review of standards cited at our last meeting: <br />1. The riparian outlet can only be in joint ownership with <br />a developed residential lot. <br />2. Recommended maximum distance between riparian and homestead <br />lot - 200*-300* riparian. <br />aai- <br />#715 - V <br />January <br />Page 2 <br />3. Requ <br />DNR <br />4. Lake <br />zoni <br />5. No i <br />not <br />6. The <br />exec <br />Staff r< <br />To recoi <br />Norton < <br />purpose <br />1. Eac <br />2. Eac <br />res