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’accessory uses". The B-2 Zone is the only <br />ode allowance for accessory uses <br />proposed accessory use in the context that it <br />7 use can exist unless a permitted use exists <br />Jrono s zomng code, uses not listed are not <br />Msory uses which are relatively specific in <br />ses which should be conditional rather than <br />nclading boat clubs, on-demand launching, <br />te/lake strucmre maintenance base, and <br />found that each of these uses may be a <br />the B-2 Zone under certain circumstances, <br />site. Note that all listed conditional uses <br />are in compliance with the landscaping <br />to individual boat ownership, that would <br />il tor increasing the percentage of boats in <br />ige of boats at a given marina allowed for <br />ended. <br />ts stored on the business site requires not <br />pace. It is perhaps unpredictable whether <br />age space for such use, although LMCD <br />nd launching. Again, absent aii intent by <br />n the lake, site congestion and provision <br />5 historically been addressed in the B-2 <br />listed as a permitted or conditional useT <br />uiing Commission suggests that Council <br />on adequate parking primarily, but may <br />►perry owners. The proposed wording <br />►n this use to protect the public interest, <br />'/lake structure maintenance operations <br />tion for the less attractive but necessary <br />'ording allows Council to limit such <br />conditional use was the subject of <br />mission and some marina operators. <br />Memo - Section 10.41 <br />May 31. 1994 <br />Page 4 <br />Planning Commission concluded that the mere sale and service of snowmobiles may be <br />a reasonable winter use for the marinas with the strong feeling that snowmobile rental <br />and using marinas as a base of operation for snowmobiling is Qot appropriate. Questions <br />were raised as to the need for demonstrating and testing snowmobiles as part of a sales <br />and service activity. Planning Commission concluded that negative aspects of such <br />activity can be regulated under existing codes regulating hours of operation, noise, etc. <br />• Sales of 3.2 beer and cigarettes have been eliminated from the list of allowed conditional <br />uses. Sale of prepackaged food becomes an accessory use. <br />• Subdivision 8 <br />Planning Commission recommends that parking areas "need not be paved", but must have <br />storm water controls as required by the zoning code. The existing parking standards were fouiKl <br />to be generally adequate if adhered to. A requirement for one parking space for each three seats <br />of gross seats of charter capacity is added to provide a standard for that conditional use. <br />Item 8(F) redefines the winter, summer and transition seasons, and requires maintenance <br />of adequate parking during the transition seasons. This revision is intended to provide the <br />marinas some degree of flexibility in the spring and fall busy times. <br />Item 8(H) requires employee parking be designated in addition to required parking. <br />Employee parking offsite and employees trespassing on private property have been a concern <br />at at least one marina site. <br />• Subdivision 9 <br />This section adds clarification that storage of boats, vehicles, equipment and materials <br />is not allowed in any required yard. Most of the marinas have existing pavement encroaching <br />on one or more of tlwir required yards. Enforcement of this section may have a serious impact <br />on some marinas, and a plan for enforcement needs to be developed for those properties which <br />have not been formally approved for "required yard" variances. <br />• Subdivision 10 <br />This section adds a requirement for a physical barrier to encroach landscaping areas, <br />which will help eliminate encroachments of vehicle parkmg, etc. into those areas. It also adds <br />a requirement that groundcover be natural living matter, not more than 10% in rock beds. The <br />City ’s intent in requiring "landscaping" is to provide green space, not rock beds. <br />• Subdivision 11 <br />- Item A omits reference to septic systems since all of the B-2 district is now sewered. <br />The Planning Commission also strongly recommended that language to require not only <br />head pumpout facilities but a designate port-a-potty dump station be added. <br />- Item D recognizes the need for noise limitation, which is regulated in the zoning chapter. <br />- Item G is revised to require that dumpsters be screened. <br />f i
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