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7,oning File #991 & #l-,18 <br />May 6, 1986 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />The applicant was allowed to continue with building construction and all <br />grading was limited to the following: <br />1 - Removal of excess fill within right-of-way of Bohn's Point Rd. <br />2 - Foundation drain - reterred to as drainage relief system in Noble <br />letter of 4/11/86 (Ex hihit J), to be c-anstructed up to 75 feet <br />lakeshore setback line. <br />3 - Closing up or filling in of sewer line extending from pond. <br />4 - Back filling around structure. <br />The applicant does plan to continue a sea wall along the lagoon area and <br />install a geothermal heating and cooling system but final plans and <br />supportive data for such are not complete for this review. Applicant <br />understands that separate conditional use permit reviews will be required <br />for each proposal. <br />8) Review of Conditional Use Permit A lications - Refer to scaff sk -ch <br />F, x h i ;i t K . -- -- -- — �P_ ---- _ <br />Area (1) Alteration of lagoon area located within 75 feet of lakeshore. <br />The area had been filled with 3 to 6 inches of top soil in preparation for <br />sodding or seeding. Erosion control was provided as needed. No major <br />grade changes. Obvious attempt to "smooth out" shoreline. This type of <br />filling is typical when developing lakeshore properties where ground cover <br />is to be instal led. Staff has never required conditional use permit <br />reviews for this type of land alteration when a bui lding permit has been <br />issued on a property. In review of the plans submitted with the building <br />hermit, this specific land alteration within the lagoon was not noted and <br />Vines require separate review. <br />Planning Commissit�n Recommendat - To approve the fi11ing of top soil and <br />"smoothing out" o' grades aloe; the lagoon. At present ground cover Cr <br />sped i ng has taken hold. <br />Area _(2) 'the applicant has been allowed to construct a trench 2 feet deep <br />f i 1 led with gra%-el anti filter fabric that extends from the foundation of <br />the structure the 75 feet lak--shore setback line. Applicant ,ueks <br />permission to t. !.id th- foundation drain to the lake. The elevation of the <br />drainage line i _at he the 932 elevation, the - t let would have to exit <br />direct to the lake. The qu,i'. i ty of -uci, uncle .)und drainage would be <br />excellent - pas.:ing through 1:: fey so I at . thon at the and through <br />some 200+ feet of gravel and f i lt— ric. <br />Planning Commission Recommendation - To approve tho complete extension of <br />the foundation drain into lagoon. Applicant's engineer to submit final <br />plans lesignating elevation of �utic?t to lagoon, erosion �:ontrol, schedule <br />for proposed alteration. <br />Area (.3) The bF.r.n ar,�a a, proposed in E:xhiP-,it,; R s have twen trimmed back <br />to'6 `�`eet maximum height. Nate bank slr)po ratios are now -it a 2:5 maximum. <br />Retaining wa l 14 wi 1 l not h noco:, s,,;ai , . Iny r )adway as wou id have been <br />required :n ear 1 i-�r plans. Applicant , innot use road right-of-way to <br />install herms. All twrminy must begin .)ut )f Bohn',; Point Rctd right-of- <br />way. As clirrent.ly propos,-A, rhe terming �_ro_itt•s no sighting hazards for <br />users if pr i vat- it i v-way or Bohn'. Point. Road. <br />
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