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'"3 <br />To: <br />From; <br />Date: <br />Subject: <br />Mayor Callahan & Orono Councilmembers <br />Orono Planning Commission Members <br />Ron Moorse, City Administrator <br />Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning Administrator <br />May 12, 1993 <br />#1820 Hennepin County Department of Environmental Management <br />North Arm Access - Conditional Use Permit - Public Hearing <br />Hennepin County originally applied for approval of a conditional use permit for the <br />installation of the seawall at North Arm access in 1986 (review Exhibit E). Early in April, Mr. <br />Bailey of the County advised City staff of specific repairs needed to maintain safety of users of <br />public ramp. Repaii work was scheduled for the week of April 19th. The repair of the seawall <br />requires a conditional use permit. Staff presented the County ’s problem to the Council seeking <br />direction (review Exhibit F). At the April 12th meeting of the Council, members voted to allow <br />the County to proceed with the necessary repairs subject to the condition that the land use <br />application would be filed before the required building permit could be issued by the Orono <br />staff. A building permit has been issued. The repairs took place sometime the week of April <br />19th. The following ordinance is pertinent for this review: <br />Section 10.03, Subd. 19 - Prohibition. It is unlawful for any person to .....repair any <br />seawall.....without a conditional use peimit issued by the Council <br />List of Exhibits <br />A - Application <br />B - Plat Map <br />C - Property Owners List <br />D - Dennis Bailey Letter 4/9/93 <br />E - Original Plan for Seawall Installation 1986 <br />F - Staff Memo to Council 4/8/93 <br />G - DNR Letter 4/27/93 <br />H - Gustafson Report 5/7/93 <br />I - Plan for Repair of Seawall - Current Application <br />Review of Application <br />Refer to Exhibits E and I. The repair involves the replacement of existing wooden <br />seawalls adjacent to the ramp area and replacement with steel sections. A building permit was <br />issued by the City. As required, the repairs were designed by a licensed engineer.