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Zoning File #1907 <br />March 16, 1994 <br />Page 2 <br />property is limited to one access structure. The stone step access stairs will meet the required <br />standards of Section 10.56, Subd. 16 (F). There will be slight land alterations to secure land <br />base beneath stone steps. As property has 16. 5 % hardcover within 0-7 5' setback area and <br />slight land alterations are involved in 0-75' setback zone, staff determined there was a need for <br />the variance review. <br />Members who visit the site this weekend are asked to park out on Brackett's Point Road <br />and walk through the grassed lawn area to the north or garage side of residence. A planked <br />walkway will be provided over the disturbed muddy soil providing members with easy access <br />to the lakeshore bank. Staff found the majority of the stone step structures to be visually <br />inconspicuous from the lower lakeshore level even with winter groundcover and limited foliage. <br />The east shoreline consists of 600' +. The earlier variance review for access stairs to <br />south had approved three access structures to lake. The most northern one has been removed. <br />Options of Action <br />lsv <br />Approval, <br />OR <br />Approval as amended. <br />Any condition of approval must include the following: <br />1. Applicant must obtain a building permit for the renovation of the stone step <br />structures. <br />2. Appropriate erosion control should be maintained during the period of time <br />groundcover remains in a disturbed state. <br />3. Restoration of groundcover in the areas occupied by former stone step access <br />structure.
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