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The Docking Systems: <br /> 5. The number and location of docking systems shall remain the same as previously <br /> approved. <br /> Beach Areas: <br /> 6. The applicant shall demonstrate with a professional grading and drainage plan <br /> how untreated runoff will be prevented from entering the lake via the proposed <br /> beach area(s). <br /> 7. In order to minimize negative impacts on Middle Cullen Lake, one centralized <br /> beach area shall be allowed on the subject property. The existing beach may be <br /> expanded to 165'in width. <br /> 8. Grading in the vicinity of the beach area(s) shall include the use of berms, swales <br /> and natural vegetation near the beach areas. <br /> 9. Necessary permits shall be obtained from the DNR for the removal of any aquatic <br /> vegetation for the expansion of the beach areas. <br /> 10. In order to maintain the "up north" character referenced in the Comprehensive <br /> Plan and to protect the shoreline and Middle Cullen Lake, the resort may have <br /> one centralized beach area. <br /> ii. A beach area shall not be allowed on the east side of the point. <br /> 12. The existing beach area may be expanded to the length of the shoreline between <br /> the proposed boat ramp location and the west corner of the existing boat house. <br /> 13. The centralized beach area may not exceed existing width (landward). <br /> 14. A 1,920 sq. ft. "picnic area" shall be allowed to be located directly north of the <br /> location of"Dock System #2." (Site plan date dated 3/7/14). This area may not <br /> contain any impervious surfaces or permanent structures. <br /> 15. Any natural ice ridge that forms in picnic area shall not be altered. <br /> Relocation of the boat ramp: <br /> 16. Proper permits shall be obtained from DNR before the boat ramp may be <br /> relocated. <br /> 17. Stormwater runoff shall be diverted away from the lake. Surface runoff at <br /> turnaround area and landward shall be diverted to stormwater features and not <br /> allowed to run directly down into the lake. <br /> Road in the Shore Impact Zone: <br /> 18. To preserve the natural character of the neighborhood and surrounding area, the <br /> road in the bluff and shoreline setback shall be removed and re-vegetated. An 8- <br /> foot wide walking trail may replace the road; the walking trail shall be <br /> constructed with pervious materials. <br /> 19. Patrons of the resort shall not be allowed to use motorized vehicles (including <br /> golf carts) beyond barriers at the south end of the two designated parking areas <br /> (identified on the site plan dated 3/7/14). <br /> 20. Signage and barriers (acceptable to the Planning Commission) shall be placed in <br /> areas around the resort to prevent resort guests from using motorized vehicles on <br /> the walking trails. <br /> 21. Maintenance personal may utilize the entire path system with motorized <br /> equipment and vehicles for maintenance purposes including but not limited to <br /> installation, repair and removal of docking systems, non-motorized watercraft, <br /> beach chairs, etc. and motorized equipment for maintenance and repair of the <br /> Pequot Lakes Council Report Recommendation#1 <br /> October 7,2014 <br />