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Zoning File #1277 <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />Applicants' joint use dock application refers to permanent pilings, <br />suggesting a permanent dock structure. Applicant is advised that if dock <br />is not a seasonal dock, then a Conditional Use Permit would be required for <br />a permanent dock with pilings. This would also require DNR and LMCD <br />approval. <br />Item 3, Signage. All free-standing signs should be located at least 75' <br />from the shoreline. Camp rules signs may be allowed attached to the dock <br />structures. Review Exhibit C for sionage plan. <br />Item 4. It appears that Mark Peterson, the full time caretaker with have a <br />part time assistant and the Board will be looking for volunteers to assist <br />during the peak weekend times. Refer to page I of Applicant Addendum, <br />Exhibit E. <br />Items 5. Trash will be retained in a fenced garbage area, shown on the <br />cite plan and covered garbage cans will be carried to the mainland whenever <br />the ferry goes to the mainland. A once a week trip will be made as a <br />special trip to dispose of any remaining garbage. Review Exhibit D, a <br />sample of a trash can bin that is considered for use by the Veterans Camp. <br />Items 6. Control of the number of visitors to the facility. The applicant <br />remir,ds us that this 1s indeed a camp for the exclusive use of Veterans and <br />ttey will attempt t, pzoide appropriate no trespassing or private property <br />si,ins around the island perimeters. All users of the camp will be required <br />to register. During peak hours of use, volunteers will be responsible for <br />havi:,y -11 guests sign in. All unregistered visitors will he required to <br />leave. The water Patrol will be the agency used to control a trespass <br />problem if needed. Remember the maximum number of uses is limited to 240. <br />Items 7, fencing. The applicant has agreed to provide a minimum of 100 <br />lineal feet of 3 and a tip if feet high cyclone fencing along ti:e top of the <br />enbankment of the south hill shoreline. <br />Items 8. As Gaffron's memo has confirmed, the two existing septic systems <br />will be adaquate t-, serve 240 user level. The two lavatory structures or <br />toilet facilities will t rovide 8 toilets. <br />Item 9. The septic system serving the caretaker unit will be replaced as <br />of July 15, 1988. The aptl±.cants advise that if a system has not been <br />instal led, that al l use would cease and that the caretaker would now use <br />the septic/lavatory facility at Peanut Row. <br />Staff recommends approval of the day use recreation Conditional Use Permit <br />for the Big Island Board of Govenors for their Big Island Veterans Camp <br />facility based on the following findirjs: <br />1. The 57 +- acres site is large enough to si,pport the proposed day <br />use recreation without any adverse effect upon the lake or upon the <br />adjacent wetlands that. are located within the subject property. <br />
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