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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017 - LMCD perm dock permit 17-112-18 1 . t �4M�Na�rQi„ Y APPROVED LMCD PERMANENT DOCK PERMIT 17-112-18 °1s ,P` NON-COMMERCIAL,NON-MULTIPLE -Qk4TIO$OSS Property Owner: Travis and Julie DeJong Property Address: 1270 Wildhurst Trail Orono, MN 55364 PID: 07-117-23-31-0015 Date of Permit: 11/20/2017 Code Section: 2.06, Permanent Non-Multiple Non-Commercial Docks Shoreline: 110 feet Approved BSUs: Up to Four(Subject to 2.02, Subd. 3) Municipality: Orono Bay: Forest Lake I. Permit Overview A permanent, non-multiple dock structure is approved as follows: • A straight dock with an overall footprint of 50 feet wide and no more than 100 feet in length as it extends into the lake from the OHW mark(929.4ft). Length is in compliance with LMCD Code Section 2.01. • Two boat storage units; however, additional watercraft may be allowed as prescribed by LMCD Code. • Approximately 35 pilings; piling spacing varies from 4 to 8 feet. Some modifications may be necessary at the time of installation. • The dock decking/structure does not exceed 8 feet in both length and width at any location. The entire structure is expected to be no longer than 100 feet long to be in compliance with LMCD Code Section 2.01. • A planned 15-foot setback from the southern extended side site line and a setback greater than 20 feet from the northern side site line. These setbacks in compliance with the requirements found in LMCD Code Section 2.01. Setbacks also apply to storage of any watercraft and other structures. II. Site-Specific Permit Conditions The approved permit is subject to the following: • The construction of the dock is subject to the approved site plan(dated 04/24/1997; received 10/18/2017). • The location and storage of all watercraft, structures, and similar must not extend further than 100 feet from the 929.4 shoreline, as shown in the site plan. o For instance, overhang of the watercraft stored in both the canopy and proposed boat lift will be limited since they may not extend beyond the 100-foot linear extension due to the curvature of the 929.4 contour and associated curvature of the 100-foot linear extension from the 929.4 contour. III. Standard Permit Conditions • An as-built survey must be submitted upon completion of the dock installation. 1270 Wildhurst Trail Permanent Dock Permit Page 1 of 2 L • LMCD must be notified at the completion of the installation to schedule a final inspection. • No changes may occur to the permanent dock for size, location, or configuration without seeking a new permanent dock permit. However, a new permit is not required for repair or replacement of the permanent dock if you do not alter the size,type, location, or configuration. • Any structures placed as part of this permit shall be maintained in good condition and shall promptly be removed, together with any watercraft stored on them, if this permit is ever revoked or rendered null and void. • This property is not eligible for a de-icing license as defined by LMCD Code Section 2.09. More information about de-icing operations is available in the LMCD Code Section 2.09. • Adjustments to the dock may be required if environmental concerns arise, navigational safety or unreasonable limitation to lake access occurs for adjacent properties due to the dock installation or use. • Approval from the LMCD does not absolve you of the need to secure all necessary permits or approval from all governmental agencies. • Any changes to the property such as subdivision or combination may render the permit null and void and requires a review by the LMCD Executive Director within forty-five (45) days of the change to the property. • Use of the Lake shall at all times remain subject to regulation by the LMCD to assure the public of reasonable and equitable access to the Lake. The issuance of this permit shall grant no vested rights to the use of Lake Minnetonka. IV. Purpose/Impact To provide a secure docking area for the resident's watercraft. V. MN DNR General Permit#97-6098 The MN DNR General Permit issued to the Lake Minnetonka Conservation District(LMCD) requires specific standards be met prior to issuing dock licenses. One standard is to obtain review and comments of the proposed application from the MN DNR Fisheries Manager and Hydrologist. This application was provided for review and comments to the MN DNR and representatives of the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District(MCWD) and the City of Orono.No comments or objections were received. VI. Permit Approval Pursuant to LMCD Code Section 2.06, Permanent Non-Multiple Non-Commercial Docks,this permanent dock permit is granted based on compliance with the approved site plan. Violations of the provisions of the District's Code of Ordinances are punishable by imprisonment for not more than 90 days and/or imposition of a fine of not more than $1,000.00. Given under my hand and the corporate seal of the LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT this 20th day of November, 2017. Attest: ,----' Vickie Schleuning, Execut vc I• ector 1270 Wildhurst Trail Permanent Dock Permit Page 2 of 2