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'MINUTES OF A PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD FEb8UARY 2i, 1978 - PAGE 19 <br />Commissioner Wilson stated with the original <br />plat Mr. Adams had asked for three riparian lots <br />and now two of the 3 lots only will have riparian <br />rights. <br />Commissioner Wilson moved, Commissioner Hammerel <br />seconded, a motion to approve the variance for <br />three lakeshore lots based on only two lots with <br />riparian rights. <br />Motion - Ayes (2): Wilson, Hammerel; Nays (2): <br />Hurr, McDonald; Abstain (2): Hannah, Frahm. <br />The motion failed. <br />Mr. Adams commented he was really hurt because <br />they are getting tied up with these side issues. <br />The first time the Commission reviewed the plat <br />they indicated they were very much in favor of the <br />project and felt this was a great development. <br />C issioner Hannah stated hr was not concerned <br />about the private easement, at was concerned <br />about the lakeshore variance. He commented <br />there is the issue of riparian versus lakes -e. <br />Conunissioner hannah moved, Commissioner Frahm <br />seconded, a motion to approve the request for a <br />lakeshore variance unless prior to the Council <br />meeting the silty Attorney shows that by granting <br />a conservation easement this takes away the riparian <br />rights of Lrt 6 and then there would be no problem <br />because there only would be two lakeshore lots. <br />He added that he was not addressing the matter <br />of the private easements because at this time to <br />was not a function of this motion. <br />Commissioner Hurr asked if the conservation va%crut•r,t <br />and the pasture easement overlap. Mr. Adams <br />replied they abut one another. <br />The motion was withdrawn. <br />Commissioner Hannah moved, Commissioner Hammerel <br />seconded, a motion to recommend the variance be <br />granted conditioned on the fact the City Attorney <br />advise the Coritmission that Lot 6, by having a <br />conservation isement over its entire shoreline, <br />will loose its riparian rights. Therefore, it is <br />a moot point as to h-w much of the property will <br />be considered the shoreline, and th^t ths- Planning <br />Commission concurs with the 200 ft. shoreline of <br />Lets 16 and 7. <br />TIM ADAMS <br />FARM AT LONG LAKE <br />#317 <br />( t,n't) <br />