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Zoning File #2085 <br />November 17, 1995 <br />Page 3 <br />Having acquired the Gayles site and the Crystal Bay Service site in 1994, the DNR proceeded <br />with resolving fuel contamination issues at those two sites, and in 1995 acquired the Dunn and <br />Sprague properties to the east. In the fall of 1995. buildings were removed from the acquired <br />properties. On October 6, 1995, the Lake Use Committee met with the DNR to review the <br />status of the project as well as continue discussions on site planning issues, resulting in the <br />current "preliminary site plan" being submitted for City and public comment prior to expected <br />commencement of construction in the spring of 1996. <br />Zoning Issues <br />\VTiile the DNR is not subject to local zoning ordinances, the DNR has worked closely with <br />the City on site design, in order to create an access that is functional yet remaining sensitive <br />to the natural environment as well as the residential nature ot surrounding areas. <br />The site has been zoned for commercial use since 1957, although that portion on the south side <br />of Nonh Shore Drive is zoned residential. Less than 1% of the City’s land area, and only <br />2.2% of Oono's Lake Minnetonka shoreline, is zoned for commercial uses. The remainder is <br />zoned for single family residential use. <br />During the review process to date, the DNR was requested by the Lake Use Committee to be <br />especially sensitive to specific City concerns in the redevelopment of this site: <br />Vlinimj7.*ition of hardcover. WTiile the Gayles NIarina and Crystal Bay Service <br />sites were almost totally covered with hard surface, the adjacent residential lots <br />were relatively low in hardcover. Overall, existing hardcover in the 0-75' zone <br />was 67.9%. where the B-2 zoning standards allow no hardcover. In the 75-250’ <br />zone, overall pre-existing hardcover was 66.1®o. where the standard is 25%. The <br />DNR proposal would reduce 0-75’ hardcover from 67.9% to 23.5%, while <br />resulting in a slight increase from 66.1% to 69.7% in the 75-250' zone. <br />Including both zones, total site hardcover decreases from 66.8% to 52.6%. <br />. [ nkeshoro setback. The B-2 zoning standards require 75’ setback for structures <br />as well as hardcover. fhe intent is to create a 75’ "bufTer zone" at the <br />lakeshore. The westerly 70% of the site for many years has had virtually no <br />buffer, with gravel parking extended virtually to the shoreline. I he proposal <br />results in parking lot setbacks ranging from 40-70’ or more from the shoreline, <br />with grass buffer snips proposed for treatment of parking lot runotf before it <br />reaches the lake. These buffer areas also provide a location for significant <br />landscaping to occur.
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