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Joint Council and Planning Commission Work Session <br /> August 18, 1993 <br /> Charles Nolan asked what types of complaints have been received from the neighbors <br /> over the years. Council members gave the following examples: <br /> 1. Intrusion on neighboring properties by boats or walking across the property. <br /> 2. A 5' setback at Lakeside Marina between residential property which was to be <br /> open from the ground to sky, had boats and/or cars backed up to property lines. <br /> 3. Lakeside Marina has a pumpout station next to neighbor where boats wash off in <br /> the lake. <br /> 4. Noise for the immediate neighbors. <br /> 5. Bohn's Point residents objected to the blue vinyl fence and three tier dry stacking <br /> of boats. <br /> During an inspection last year, Callahan observed that Lakeside was maintaining the <br /> setback. He added that because a couple residential properties are between the marinas, <br /> problems are intensified at Lakeside. <br /> Hurr noted that the "Quiet Waters" zones have benefitted residential areas. <br /> Schroeder concluded the meeting by stating there are many concerns to be discussed by <br /> the Planning Commission. They should review how the licensing section was determined and <br /> environmental issues. Council would like to see changes made by October or the beginning of <br /> November so they can be in place by the new year. Hurr thought other commercial development <br /> within the City could also be looked at, as code for marinas should not be much more lenient <br /> than other commercial areas. <br /> The Joint Meeting adjourned at 7:08 p.m. <br /> 3 <br />