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To;Lake Use Committee <br />From <br />Date: <br />Michael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />August 11, 1992 <br />Subject: License Review, Lakeside Marina <br />List of Exhibits <br />Exhibit A <br />Exhibit B <br />Exhibit C <br />Exhibit D <br />Exhibit E <br />Exhibit F <br />Exhibit G <br />Exhibit H <br />Exhibit I <br />Exhibit J <br />May 28, 1992 Letter <br />LMCD Letter & Minutes, July 11-12, 1992 <br />1992 Application <br />May 1992 Letter from Neighbors at 3332 North Shore Drive <br />Inspection Notes/Site Plan 3/25/91 <br />Current Summer Parking Layout <br />Landscape Plans <br />Slip/Boat Storage Licensing History <br />Winter Boat Density Calculation (suggested formula) <br />Handwritten Notes (basis for these recommendations) <br />Discussion <br />Lakeside Marina was last licensed as Chaska Marina in 1983. <br />During years that the City did review licenses, they were <br />withheld from Chaska/Maxwe11 Bay/Lakeside Marina because of <br />issues related to impact on neighboring property owners, use of <br />non-adjacent parcels, screening and landscaping issues, number of <br />boats on the property, and other issues. <br />The May 28 letter to Lakeside Marina spells out a number of <br />standards with which the City expected Lakeside to comply before <br />the 1992 license would be issued. Namely, these are: <br />1. Reduce to a level of 98 boats on land and/or water (76 <br />slips, 22 "other boats" on the property) per prior <br />licenses. <br />2. Resolve or agree to resolve or rectify the following . <br />issues: <br />a. Screening <br />b. Stormwater runoff management controls <br />c. Hardcover <br />d. Parking inadequacy <br />e. Commercial use at 3350 North Shore Drive. <br />3. Eliminate land storage of trailered boats for on-demand <br />launching if such use is occurring. <br />4. Submit a revised application indicating compliance with <br />prior license boat densities. <br />In addition. Lakeside was advised of the potential ban on <br />the use of unprotected styrofoam.