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Zoning File #953 <br />August iSf 1985 <br />Page 3 <br />Subd. 12. Maintenance. In all districts, all <br />Structures, required landscaping and Lences shall be maintained so <br />n noT to unsightly or present harmful health or safety <br />conditions. <br />Subd. 13. Exterior Storage in "R" Districts. In all "R'* <br />Districts, all mobile materials and equipment <br />. •ej* nr- fiiilv screencd so as not to be visibl- <br />p!:r%"oses/!rsto"red"?o the rear’.of the house, and a distance of 10 <br />feet or more from any property line. <br />over the entire 30' street setback area and up to the east side lot line. <br />The applicants propose trailer and boat storage on the lakeshore side of <br />the house in winter,^ and mostly trailer storage in summer, meeting 10 side <br />III 5?' laiLhore landscape aJea setbacks The B-2 <br />hibit "storage" in the 75' lakeshore setback area, hence the question <br />becomes, do stored boats and trailers constitute hardcover? If so, we have <br />a variance to consider; if not, the storage of boats and trailers might be <br />appropriate if properly screened. What limits should be placed on the <br />numbersize/height/screening/location of boats and trailers stored. <br />The house on this property is in very poor condition but is currently <br />being lived in by a marina employee. The applicant intends to demo, .o <br />this^ouse by the end of August, 1986 or sooner if he obtains — <br />from the owners (Chaska is purchasing on a C.D.). For the time being, t <br />rHTde'ice is“barely habitable and possibly hazardous If this can ba <br />termed as rental property, the City can inspect and if health and safety <br />items are found lacking, the City can force the issue, perhaps speeding up <br />the demolition schedule. <br />Mr. Douglas, attorney for the applicant, has J <br />issues relating to land use in his letter. Planning Commission should <br />review the specific items and the proposed solutions <br />they are acce^able solutions to the specific problems which ^®^^® <br />ove^ the last two years. Also, read the Schoeneman/Ramberg response to the <br />Douglas letter. <br />%
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