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Zoning File #1277 <br />Page 4 <br />include the normal location and designation signage that the camp would <br />have to provide for the users of the facility. <br />4. Provide information on employees. Mark Peterson is the caretaker for <br />the season. Please advise how many other employees will be working for the <br />camp this season. In addition. provide information on a telephone and <br />additonal telephone service for the day use recreation area. <br />5. Site gargabe - The site plan reveals an area or location for the <br />garbage retention. Provide information as to the pick up and the schedule <br />of that pickup. <br />6. Control of the number of visitors to the facility - how will the <br />caretaker/manager control the number of visitors daily. A maximun: number <br />should be established based on the limits of the septic facilities and RS <br />district standards. <br />7. Fencing - Fencing may be required along the high sharp cliffs. This <br />fencing need only be a 3 1/2' high cylone fence. This should be reviewed <br />with staff. For sometime staff has mentioned this concern amongst <br />ourselves, but we have -ever approached the applicant with this concern. <br />Fencing and an appropri, v.arniny sign may be necessary. <br />8. Septic needs shall be per tables setforth in the State Health <br />Department regulations 4630.0900, see Exhibit I. Dependent site shall be <br />determined by the number of picnic tables proposed and an agreed upon <br />number for possible boat picnicers and others who picnic on grass areas. <br />The Peanut Row and the South Hill facility have been confirmed as <br />acceptable by Michael Gaffron. <br />9. The septic system serving the caretaker unit must be replaced early <br />this summer season. Staff would suggest by mid July. <br />Planning Commission should add any other information that they feel is <br />necessary to complete the review. Staff should note that Michael Gaffron <br />and Tom Jacobs have made a recent inspection of the facility and the <br />applicant has submitted an updated site utilities map of the camp, review <br />Exhibit J. Staff approved the well and the water supply and now offical <br />state certification will be sought. Staff sees no problem with the camp <br />receiving that certification. Existing buildings not to be open to the <br />public shall remain boarded up as approved by the inspector. <br />The applicant has asked if the Planning Commission or possibly members of <br />Council would like to make an inspection prior to the June 6 meeting. If <br />Planning Commission feels this would be apriopriate and helpful in <br />completing their review, rlease advise both applicant and staff. <br />Applicant would be well advised to start the process of obtaining a. survey <br />of the facili,:y if it is there plan to include tenting in the activities <br />for this yeas. <br />