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MRR-83-2003 10 29 RRMSEY COUNTY PRRKS 651 748 2508 P.03/BS <br />VARIANGf~ RECIUEST <br />SHORELANQ ORDINANCE, LITTLE CANADA <br />LAK>^ GERVAIS COUNTY PARK REDEVELOPMENT <br />The Ramsey County Parks and Recreation Department has prepared plans for the <br />redevelopment of Lake Gervais County Park, 2025 Edgerton Street. The redevelopment <br />of the park involves construction of new facilities including entrance road, parking, <br />beach building, fishing pier, paths, landscaping and storm-water treatment. <br />Ramsey County requests a variance to the Shoreland Ordinance to construct an $-foot <br />wide bituminous path within the required 25 foot set-back from the shoreline. <br />Approximately 350 feet of the path is within the 25 foot set-back area. <br />The path is needed to provide handicapped access to the fishing pier that is required by <br />the Minnesota DNR which is providing a portion of the funding for this project. The <br />fishing pier is an importan# element of the project. There are no other good options for <br />Ipcating the pier elsewhere in the park. The steep, oak covered hill does not allow the <br />path to be moved back the required 25 feet from the shore without extensive grading <br />and removal of mature oak trees. <br />In addition to providing handicapped access #o the fishing pier, the path is an integral <br />part of the overall path system within the park. The path will provide access to the <br />fiishing pier and shoreline for pedestrians and bikers entering the park from surrounding <br />neighborhoods. The pier will provide a safe alternative place to fish, for ohildren who <br />currently shore fish north of the park entrance. The path will provide good, safe access <br />to the pier. <br />
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