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Zoning File #1430 <br />September 1, 1989 <br />Page 4 <br />Additional Cooments and Planning Ccxnmission Recommendation - <br />Additional Exhibits - <br />Exhibit J - Hommeyer Letter of 8/17/89 Presented to the <br />Planning Commission at the Meeting <br />The Planning Commission unanimously supported the <br />installation of the tram providing access over the steep terrain <br />to the lake. Certain members of the Planning Commission had <br />difficulty approving the gazebo as proposed finding the structure <br />too intense, more similar to a small cabin or bunk house. <br />Members felt a more traditional type of gazebo would be <br />acceptable. Council members found no problem with the portion of <br />the deck that required the average lakeshore setback variance as <br />the structure clearly presented no view problems. The minority <br />opinion supported Mr. Morse's current proposal for the gazebo. <br />It appeared that if Mr. Morse would have trimmed back the area <br />and height of the gazebo structure, the majority opinion may have <br />approved the application. <br />In the notice to the applicant, Mr. Morse was encouraged to <br />submit a revised, trimmed back "version" of a gazebo. In the <br />end, Mr. Morse felt that he would ask the Council to review the <br />original proposal. <br />The enclosed resolution has been drafted approving the treim <br />and lakeshore deck in front of the average lakeshore setback and <br />denying the gazebo as proposed. If Council members wish to amend <br />the Planning Commission's recommendation (3-2), the enclosed <br />resolution can be amended to include either the gazebo as <br />proposed or as amended.