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Resolution No. /�99 ' ' ' <br /> � Page 87 <br /> b) Residential development or redevelopment has <br /> less impact on the land and less need for City <br /> services than does commercial development hence <br /> residential development has less strict or involved � <br /> regulation than does co�r�nercial development . <br /> ' c) S�wer, s�ptic system and water supply �ordinances . <br /> follow State Board of Health, PCA, DNR and MC�(dD <br /> guidelines and regulations . Strict enforce�ent is <br /> mandatory to assure the protection of public health, <br /> even if such enforcement would be an economic � <br /> hardship on individual property owners. <br /> d) 2oning and land use ordinances are required to <br /> implement the goals and policies of the City' s <br /> Comprehensive �Plan. Variations or exceptions <br /> without a showing of hardship are contrary to the <br /> . - most general public interest. . <br /> , <br /> • . e) �ommercial dock licensing ordinances are required <br /> • - to preserve general public access to the Lakes and . <br /> to protect against pollution and environmental . <br /> exploitation for limited private gain. � <br /> 10. The �ity Council has adopted many resolutions in <br /> ' recent years dealing with general Marina activities <br /> � � and with Stubbs Bay Marina in particular. The resolutions <br /> - - have been adopted to establish the Council ' s true position <br /> ' � as increasing development pressures have continually <br /> • pushed Marina operations to the brink and beyond the <br /> . intent of the City' s ordinances . Taken together and <br /> � over the years since 1967, the escalating development <br /> � trends are clearly apparent. , <br /> :t <br /> ' 11 . All the regulations , laws and ordinances ,t however <br /> � altruistic, will not accomplish the �desired goals of <br /> publzc health, safety and welfare protection unless � <br /> - the City Council takes a firm stand 'on enforcement. <br /> The record is clear; Marinas must be regulated if the = <br /> public goals are to be achieved. <br /> � � . - . . - <br />
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