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TO: Planning Commission <br />FROM: Jeanne A. Mabusth <br />DATE: July 13, 1983 <br />SUBJECT: #760 William Ulrich, 1535 Bohns Point Road - <br />Conditional Use Permit <br />Zoni.ig District - LR-1B <br />Area - Approximately 3.7 acres <br />Application - Per Ordinance 31.700 - Conditional Use Permit <br />for proposed seawall. <br />LIST OF EXHIBITS <br />Exhibit A - Application <br />Exhibit B - Property Owners List <br />Exhibit C - Plat Map <br />Exhibit <br />D <br />- Survey - Site Plan <br />Exhibit <br />E <br />- DNR - 6MCAR - SS.5023 <br />Exhibit <br />F <br />- DNR letter to applicant <br />Exhibit <br />G <br />- Agreement <br />Exhibit <br />H <br />- Cross Section <br />Exhibit <br />I <br />- Borings <br />Exhibit <br />J <br />- Installation Elevation <br />Exhibit <br />K <br />- Seawall layout <br />Exhibit <br />L <br />- Council Minutes (7-28-80 - Application #569) <br />Exhibit <br />M <br />- Council notice <br />Ulrich seeks a permit for a seawall to control the erosion <br />caused by muskrats of the shoreline of his portion of the <br />lagoon and 20' of his neighbor's lagoon shoreline. The neighbor <br />has signed an agreement.(Exhibit G) to permit the extension <br />of the seawall into his property. This is actually protection <br />for the neighbor, Blohorn, because when a seawall is installed <br />for the purpose of controlling bank rats, the rats usually <br />move to the noighbcrinq_ properties. The lagoon is an ideal <br />habitat for the muskrat. Trapping is not the answer as we <br />learned in :2ter Switenki's seawall application #569. <br />The DNR has in- �cte(' the site and confirms the muskrat problem. <br />Unfortunatelv. ie only effective urofection against this type <br />of intruder is ;he seawall. Review D.:k GM CAR SS1.5023 L. <br />Retaining Walls (Exhibit E). Review in addition, the DNR letter <br />to the applicant (Exhibit F) - "a retaining wall would be one <br />method of controlling these problems" - outside of trappinq, <br />what others are there? Remember rip rapping does not work <br />with muskrats because they burrow in between the rocks. <br />