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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-03-1982 Planning Minutes, ' I. ■ •; ■ I? , ^’:- ••AGENDA MARINA COMMITTEE MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 4:30 PM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1982 luniv* 1. 1982 Joint Use Dock License Application: 1) Wayzata Yacht Club II. 1982 Commercial Dock License Applications: 1) Minnetonka Boat Works 2) Crystal Bay Serviceb/ 3) Chaska Marine -k Information Items m Gayles Marina - Third Notice r North Shore Drive Marina - Update - Presented at meeting • wm Approval of Minutes ^ Approval of the Marina Committee minutes of February 3, 1982. tf VI ' V.'*' ’ 4 '4n minutes of the marina committee meeting of march 3, 1982 The Marina Committee met on the above date. The following members were present: Chairman Hurr, Goetten and Frahm. Mabusth represented the City staff. ATTENDANCE 4:30 PM Mabusth advised the Committee that the Wayzata Yacht Club had responded to their questions posed at the last meeting as follows: WAYZATA YACHT CLUB 1 - "1 The club did not operate out of the Big Island facility last year due to the expenses involved in the building of their new club house in Wayzata. 2 -The club's Big Island facility does not have sanitary facilities nor do they plan any for the 1982 season since 75% of their boats have heads on board. The Committee asked staff if the other two facilities on Big Island had sanitary facilities. Staff advised that the Veteran's Camp did but was not aware if the Minnetonka Power Squadron had sanitary facilities. Hurr noted that in the preliminary discussions surrounding the Island moratorium this year that question such as sanitary facilities on Big Island will become concerns of the City and that all applicants involved in non-residential joint use dock applications should be expected to address this need. The Committee advised staff to notify the Yacht Club that next year they will be expected to furnish temporary or permanent sanitary facilities at Big Island. All joint use dock applicants that are classified as non-residential will be expected to address the sanitary needs. Goetten moved to approve a 1982 joint use dock license for the Wayzata Yacht Club with the understanding that the club will be responsible for furnishing sanitary facilities at the Big Island site for the 1983 season. Frahm seconded. Vote: Ayes (3), Nays (0). Tim Mehner represented the Crystal Bay Service. Mehner advised the Committee that the actual dock length is 99' and not 115' as proposed in last year's application. Mabusth asked Mehner to review the construction, signage and use of the fuel dock. The applicant advised that the construction phase of the dock was supervised by Tom Jacobs and that all building code requirements for marine fuel dock were followed. CRYSTAL BAY SERVICE Mehner advised that they did obtain a deicing permit from the L.M.C.D. for the new, permanent dock. Vending machines at the station issued only cigarettes, soda pop and candy and that they do not plan on getting into the bait and tackle business as proposed in 1981 license. / 1 4'...■'H