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.w <br /> � � <br /> Date Application Received: 10/08/07 <br /> Date Application Considered as Complete: 10/08/07 <br /> 60-Day Review Period Expires: 12/08/07 <br /> TO: Chair Kempf and Orono Planning Commission <br /> Ron Moorse, City Administrator <br /> � FROM: Melanie Curtis, Planning & Zoning Coordinator <br /> DATE: 16 November 2007 <br /> SUBJECT: #07-3327—Tim Latterner of Dock & Lift, Inc, on behalf of Brad Close <br /> 1214 Wildhurst Trail <br /> Conditional Use Permit to Install Permanent Dock <br /> Public Hearing <br /> Zoning District: LR-1 B One Family Lakeshore Residential District (1 Acre) <br /> Application Summary: <br /> A licant re uests a conditional use ermit to allow construction of a ermanent ilin dock. <br /> Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends a roval. <br /> List of Exhibits � <br /> Exhibit A - Application <br /> Exhibit 8 - Plat Map <br /> Exhibit C- LMCD Permit Application <br /> • Exhibit D - Proposed Dock Location Survey <br /> Exhibit E- Design Detail . <br /> Exhibit F- Property Owners List <br /> Pertinent Code Sections • <br /> Section 78-1116(a)(8): Floodway District Conditional Uses <br /> Sections 78-1917 and 78-1135 Conditional Use Standards and Review Procedures <br /> Summary of Request <br /> Dock & Lift, Inc. on behalf of the property owner, Brad Close, has submitted an application for a <br /> conditional use permit, per Code Section 78-1116 to permit construction of a permanent dock <br /> for the residence at 1214 Wildhurst Trail. This is a location where only a seasonal dock has <br /> existed in the past. The proposed dock will extend 88' into the lake and have a 14' x 32' <br /> boathouse as allowed by the Lake Minnetonka Conservation District (LMCD), and will meet all <br /> LMCD-required setbacks. <br /> Permanent docks (i.e. those docks with permanent pilings which cannot be removed without <br /> heavy equipment) sometimes result in requests by property owners for winter de-icing, to avoid <br /> ice damage. De-icing is typically accomplished by a bubbler system that keeps the water <br /> moving and therefore it does not freeze. The LMCD issues de-icing licenses, and has a set of <br /> standards which must be followed in terms of protection of adjacent properties from the impacts <br /> of de-icing. The proposed dock will be located in a fairly well protected cove area, so the <br />