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• <br />• <br />AGENDA ITEM 6 C <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: Jeff Smyser <br />C. C. MEETING DATE: February 28, 2000 <br />TOPIC: Site & Building Plan Review: <br />Swimming Beach Buildings, Anoka County Parks <br />ACTION REQUIRED: 3 / 4 vote <br />BACKGROUND <br />The application from Anoka County Parks is for a site and building plan review for four <br />structures on the west side of Centerville Lake. The buildings represent further development of <br />an existing beach facility area. <br />The site is within the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park Reserve (the Park). The Park is <br />zoned PSP Public Semi - Public. Public parks and recreation facilities as well as all public county <br />government buildings are permitted uses in this zoning district. The site is within a shoreland <br />overlay district as well, so shoreland regulations apply. <br />All buildings are well under the 45' maximum height allowed by the zoning ordinance. Because <br />the facilities are within the large Park, the site plan meets the maximum building coverage and <br />minimum green space requirements for the zoning district, which are both 35 %. The shoreland <br />maximum coverage of 60% also is not a problem. <br />The shoreland ordinance classifies Centerville Lake as a recreational development lake and <br />requires a setback of 75' from the ordinary high water level. The ordinary high water level has <br />not been specifically determined for Centerville Lake. However, staff from the MN Dept. of <br />Natural Resources (DNR) notes that the ordinary high water level is stable and is about the same <br />as the shoreline on this lake. The buildings are over 140' from the shoreline at the closest point. <br />Building permit applications will be reviewed by the City Building Inspector. <br />Structures: There are four structures to be built. A gazebo, multi - purpose building, and <br />restroom building will be clustered around a concrete patio area. This cluster will connect to the <br />beach and parking lot with concrete walkways. A picnic shelter will be separate with its own <br />walk to the parking area. <br />The gazebo (see drawing A3, lower center)) will be a 20' x 20' square with a concrete floor and <br />an open roof reaching a height of 13 feet. The support columns will be covered with cedar lap <br />siding. <br />• The multi - purpose building (drawing A6) is 20' x 20' with a two -foot roof overhang all around. <br />The pitched roof will have asphalt shingles and will peak at a height of about 14'. Cedar lap <br />
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