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Planning & Zoning Commission/ <br />Local Planning Agency <br />April 14, 2010 <br />Page 3 <br />Mr. Senzee stated that the platted parcel does run into the lake; however, it does not give the property <br />owner ownership rights to the lake. Mr. Senzee stated that the lighting requirement has been added to the conditions <br />of approval. Mr. Senzee stated that he would like the applicant to provide an updated survey of the property showing <br />the normal high water elevation and clearer detail regarding the upland area. <br />A brief discussion ensued regarding the location and length of the proposed dock. Mr. Senzee stated that <br />the Board could add a condition of approval requiring a minimum of 10 feet of boardwalk to be constructed on solid <br />land to ensure the location of the dock. <br />Mr. Parkhurst asked for a motion to address CU 10-02. Mr. Van Meter recommended approval of CU 10-02 <br />for a residential dock at 191 South Triplet Lake Drive including staffs recommendations and requiring a minimum of <br />10 feet of boardwalk on solid land at the beginning of the dock before it juts out into the water. <br />Mr. Bakalla seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously by voice vote. <br />Fourth Item of Business: ®ther business <br />A brief discussion ensued regarding amending the City Code to address dock requirements and various <br />other regulations and the status of pending projects in the City. Mr. Senzee stated that the Department of <br />Community Affairs has accepted the City's submittal for the large and small scale amendments. <br />There being no further business to come before the Board, motion was made, seconded, and passed to <br />adjourn. __ _ <br />r," <br />~. <br />Joni Dixon, Secretary <br />