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Mr. Mark Bernhardson. 5/15/91, Page 3 <br />C. The dock layout with a 600’ temporary low water <br />variance and the lack of required fencing and <br />"no parking" signs on the western ends of the <br />docks are the basic objections of the neighbor. <br />Marcia J. Schoeneman. <br />The committee, at its 5/11/91 meeting, <br />determined that since 1991 has been declared a <br />low water year, the licensee is entitled to its <br />temporary low water variance. Some members of <br />the committee questioned the necessity to be <br />out 600* when the water level reached 928.0' as <br />of 5/11/91. The committee recommended the <br />Board deny the license based upon four <br />violations cited the past year, namely: <br />1) Non-compliance with installing the docks to <br />their original configuration: 2) Dry storage <br />of boats on trailers, not so licensed: 3) No <br />parking signs missing on west docks to prevent <br />transient parking; 4) Fencing missing on <br />limited section of west docks to prevent <br />transient parking; <br />Upon correcting the above four violations, the <br />committee implied it would recommend approval <br />of the license renewal with the temporary low <br />water variance, stated by James Dunn to be <br />required to the 525* total distance, or 300' <br />beyond normal, 200' plus 25' for the gas dock <br />being his standard license. The Board must <br />then ratify the committee recommendation, which <br />could be at the May 22 Board meeting, or later <br />depending upon the violations being corrected. <br />»»- ••*«* r' <br />3. Gayles Marina: <br />A. LMCD respects the city's position that it does <br />not permit a dredging business in the B-2 zone. <br />B. LMCD would welcome more information concerning <br />the unresolved issues of required rip-rap and <br />sediment control measures. The nine service <br />slips have been a long-standing part of Gayle's <br />annual license. Service slips are common among <br />full service marinas to provide repair and <br />emergency assistance to watercraft, a public <br />amenity in that regard. We would welcome <br />knowing more about your particular concerns <br />with these service slips. <br />We trust the city will continue to oursue its <br />requirement for screening and plantings.•