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06-27-1988 - Agenda Packet City Council - regular meeting
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Zoning File #1277 <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />the Big Island Board of Gnvernors to open the facility to the public for <br />day use recreation only. It is understood by the applicant that overnight <br />camping would require a seperate review. It is staff's understanding that <br />the applicant plans to submit an application some time in July. <br />Staff will begin the review of the day use recreation in consideration of <br />the standards set forth in the RS district (Subdivision 3 (C) 1-9) as <br />follows: <br />Item 1. Minimum dry, buildable <br />Minimum area required - 5 <br />Existing - 57 acres <br />100 user require 5 acres <br />Each 20 additional users <br />area required for number of users. <br />acres <br />to <br />requires an additional acre <br />The applicants propose a maximum number of 240 picnic/users of the day use <br />recreation area. In applicants addendum, Exhibit E, staff noted that <br />applicant would apply to the City if the user level exceeded 1,140 (20 <br />users x 57 acres). Based on the current user level for this Conditional <br />Use Permit, the applicant must obtain a Special Events Permit from the City <br />of Orono if any event results in a user level over 240, review 5.25 of your <br />Municipal Code, Ordinance 22 Second Series. <br />Item 2. The minimum lot width of the shoreline shall be 200', the <br />applicants recent survey information confirms that they have almost 6,500' <br />of shoreline. <br />Item 3. The Veterans group have applied for a joint use dock licenso. <br />showing an expansion of 20 boats from the originally approved joint license <br />of 8 for a total of 28 units. Review Exhibit N. In the absence of a <br />formal marina committee, the amended joint use dock license will be <br />reviewed and acted on under the current Conditional Use Permit. For the RS <br />standard, the proposed increase of 20 boat units is easily satisfied with <br />the 6,500 linel feet of ohoreline (1 slip per 50' of shoreline required by <br />the LMCD ordinances). Planning Commission members may wish to review Code <br />Section 5.42 for joint use dock license application standards. Staff did <br />ask in the original review foi a site plan showing the lucaticn of the new <br />dock. In reviewing Exhibit M, the proposed site plan for the day use <br />recreation area, 3 docks are now noted along the shoreline. For the joint <br />use dock review, staff would have to have a more detailed plan showing the <br />length of those docks and the slip location at each of those docks. The <br />docks clearly meet the required 10' setback from adjacent lot lines for the <br />first 0-50' of dock length, in addition to satisfying the 15' setback fur a <br />dock length between 50 and 101'. <br />Item 4. The swimming areas have been clearly marked off on the site plan <br />and its location appears to be well away from the boating traffic. <br />Applicant should be advised to consider some form of formal sups.rvision <br />during the I:ublic beach hours. Applicant would be well adviseā¢3 to check <br />their liability insurance to see what would be required. <br />
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