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y •. .'U-.Water Structures Committee April 11, 1992m4. Wayzata Yacht Club - District Mooring Area <br />9i. <br />^IvC- <br />MOTION: Cochran moved, Grathwol seconded, to recommend approval of the Wayzata Yacht Club District Mooring Area license <br />renewal with a minor change in the District Mooring Area layout <br />as directed by the Wayzata City Council in July, 1990. and shown <br />on the Site Plan "Exhibit A" (1991 amendment). <br />VOTE: Motion carried unanimously. <br />C. Non-renewing, Paid $25 Fee to Hold in Abeyance <br />S4''' <br />W <br />MOTION: Babcock moved, Slocum seconded, to hold in abeyance <br />the following Multiple Dock Licenses with payment of a $25 fee: <br />11 Presbyterian Homes on Lake Minnetonka, Spring Park Bay <br />New name and owner - formerly Lakeshore Village <br />Apartments. <br />2. Mai Tai Restaurant, Excelsior Bay <br />VOTE: Motion carried unanimously. <br />D. <br />\l'r - <br />Pending Application <br />1« Forest Arms Improvement Association <br />for <br />fyfW- <br />■Ji : <br />...W <br />The Forest Arms Improvement Association has mnde application <br />a change in configuration with increases in slip sizes on a <br />non-conforming grandfathered structure. 1:16' density. The <br />approved plan shows 14 slips, 5 @ 12’ x 32’. 5 w 12’ x 24*. 4 (f <br />10* X 16*. The four 16* slips are perpendicular to the walkway <br />to the main dock. The proposed plan shows elimination of the <br />four slips on the walkway, with 6 slips 10’ x 32’ and 8 slips ® <br />ft' <br />00m ■'.r.* ■ <br />m <br />t:' <br />mm M. <br />T''^;r <br />€&■... <br />10’ X 24* on the main dock. <br />Babcock reviewed a letter from LMCD Attorney Charles LeFe- <br />vere dated 4/8/92. The letter points out that LMCD Code allows <br />only minimal increases in slip sizes. LeFevere comments that in <br />this case the increase in the size of some of the slips is clear <br />ly substantial. He does not recommend approving increased slip <br />sizes requested on the application. <br />Lynn Adams. President, Forest Arms Improvement Association, <br />spoke to the reasons for their request for a change in configura <br />tion and slips sik:es. The Association wishes to eliminate the <br />four slips on the walkway because their use conflicts with the <br />swimmers at the beach as well as a neighbor’s beach. There is a <br />desire to increase the size of the slips to accommodate canopies <br />and pontoon boats. Adams submitted a worksheet showing a de <br />crease in square footage of water area and dock area coverage, <br />hopies of letters to the Association from Thibault and their <br />responses along with copies of LMCD Resolution No. 76 and Ordi <br />nance 115. It is the Association’s contention that their license <br />is based on 24 Watercraft Storage Units and as long as they <br />maintain that number the configuration should be incidental. <br />■imm <br />1 <br />#1,^ <br />r-
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