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05.02 and 05.03 - Conditional Use Permit Request, Preliminary Plat Request
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05.02 and 05.03 - Conditional Use Permit Request, Preliminary Plat Request
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5. All units meet the 30 foot bluff setback. <br /> 6. There is no defined minimum parcel size for Waterfront Commercial in the <br /> Ordinance. <br /> On the conditional use permit <br /> 1. There is no reason to believe that expansion on the Wilderness Resort, with <br /> vigorous conditions, would harm the health, safety, or welfare of the community. <br /> 2. Access to the resort is off of public right-of-way. <br /> 3. The PUD would continue to act as a resort. Although there will be some <br /> intensification of use, there will be no change in land use. The use will remain <br /> compatible with the adjacent properties. <br /> 4. A Commercial PUD is a permitted conditional use within the Waterfront <br /> Commercial District. <br /> 5. The Comprehensive Plan specifically identifies Wilderness Resort as a <br /> recreational amenity of the City(page 64). One of the goals of the <br /> Comprehensive Plan is to"Maintain private resorts and facilities for public <br /> recreational use" (page 65). This proposal, with vigorous conditions to safeguard <br /> the environment and the water quality, is consistent with the objectives of the <br /> Comprehensive Plan. <br /> 6. On-site stormwater retention ponds will reduce sedimentation and nutrient <br /> loading of public waterways. <br /> 7. The site is largely covered by wooded areas and wetlands. The proposal will not <br /> significantly reduce the amount of wooded areas and will not impact the wetlands. <br /> 8. There are two bluff areas that have an existing road crossing them. Conditions to <br /> the development will deal with this situation. <br /> 9. There is increased erosion potential with the new construction, especially in areas <br /> near the top of the bluff. <br /> 10. The proposed improvements are needed to maintain the viability of Wilderness <br /> Resort. This has been the testimony of the applicant, which is not disputed. The <br /> proposed use is needed in the shoreland because it expands the existing facility, <br /> which is already located in the shoreland. <br /> 11. The amount of liquid waste generated has not been calculated, except to <br /> acknowledge that the treatment facility will exceed 10,000 gallons per day and <br /> therefore will need to be designed by a licensed engineer. There is adequate room <br /> available on the property for the construction of such a facility. <br /> 12. The structures that are currently most visible from the lake, including a cabin on <br /> the bottom of the bluff directly on the point and the six primitive camping sites <br /> (RV sites) directly on the water, will be removed. New construction will occur in <br /> areas that are elevated and mostly screened from view from the lake, during leaf <br /> on conditions. There will be no vegetation removal within the bluff. <br /> 13. There is no standard set forth for determining the safe level of watercraft on the <br /> lake. <br /> a. The existing Wilderness Point Resort is permitted for 16 docks <br /> encompassing 40 mooring spaces. <br /> b. The applicants are proposing 40 mooring slips. <br /> 217 South 7th Street, Suite 114 3 <br /> Brainerd, MN 56401 <br /> (218) 828-3064 <br /> www.communitygrowth.com <br />
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