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LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT <br />GUIDELINES FOR TEMPORARY RESIDENTIAL DOCK EXTENSIONS <br />(wlchouc a formal permit application) <br />LNCD Coda S2.01, 8ubd. 2 d) requiraa that during pariodi whan tha Lake laval <br />falla balow 929.4 faat and when no declared by raaolution of tha Board, tha <br />Executive Director may ianue permits for temporary dock axtansiona beyond <br />Che authorised dock use area subject to certain limitations. <br />1. Residential docks sMy be extended beyond the authorised dock use area <br />(DUA) (the DUA being the area bordering on the Lake which extends into <br />the Lake a distance equal to the site Lake frontage sMSSurcd at right <br />angles to the side site lines, and not extending into the Lake a dis* <br />tance greater than 100 feet measured on a line parallel to the site side <br />lines as extended into the Lake) on the following conditional <br />a. Dock Is extended only to the extent necessary to meet the normal <br />navigable water depth the location had at 928.6 feet. <br />b. No addlflonal watercraft may be docked than permitted prior to the <br />extension as authorised by the LNCD Code. If two or more neighbors <br />combine docks, landowners are advised that up to four restricted <br />(over 16 feet long, or use motors of over 10 hp) watercraft may be <br />stored at a dock, provided the watercraft are o%med by the owners <br />of the combined docks. <br />c. The extension shall be permitted only during the 1989 season. <br />d. The extension shall be a temporary, seasonal type dock. <br />e. Adjacent dock use area shall not be encroached. Dock must maintain <br />required side setback (10 feet for first 50 feet, 15 feet for next <br />50 feet, 20 feet over 100 feet) from the extended property line to <br />the dock or watercraft, without written petmission of the neighbor <br />involved. <br />f. Subject to inspecticn by the Hennepin L'v^ <rty Sherlf's Water Patrol <br />to assure no hasard to navigation exists. <br />g. Apply red reflective material to end and all sides of dock when ex* <br />tended beyond 100 feet in open water. <br />2. Residential docks in restricted channels will continue to require exten­ <br />sion permits to assure interference with navigation is avoided. <br />Adopted by the LMCD Board of Directors this 24th dsy of May, 1989 <br />JoEllen L. Hurr, Chair