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LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT <br />IN RE: APPLICATION OF MINNETONKA YACHT CLUB/ <br />LAKE MINNETONKA SAILING SCHOOL <br />FINDINGS <br />The hearing on the application for a special density license and new dock <br />license for the Minnetonka Yacht Club/Lake Minnetonka Sailing School was held at <br />7:00 p.m. on May 24, 1989, at the Tonka Bav Village Hail. The Applicant was <br />repre^ented by Mr. Thomas Maple. <br />The Applicant is the owner of property ider,.rfied as Lighthouse Isl-,nd in Bay <br />St. Louis, LMCD Area 33. Lighthouse Island has 1003.8 lineal feet of shoreline and <br />is currently licensed for facilities for 40 transient and 5 service slips. The <br />Applicant seeks a special density license for the construction of facilities which <br />would allow one additional service slip and 21 additional slips for sailboat storage. <br />The maximum number of boat storage units (BSUs) for which the Island <br />could be licensed is 100. Therefore, the 67 BSUs requested here are well below the <br />maximum. Nine of the slips will be used for small keel boats used for public sailing <br />lessons and 12 for yacht club members. Given the fact that the facilities will be <br />used primarily for sailboats and given the location of the facility, the Board finds <br />that the review criteria of LMCD Code Sections 2.03 and 2.05 are met and that the <br />amenities set forth in the following Order are sufficient to justify issuance of a <br />special density license and a new dock license. <br />ORDER <br />On the basis of the foregoing, it is ordere-1 that - new dock license and <br />special density license be granted to the Applicant on the following conditions: <br />