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• <br />• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board 6 August 12, 1992 <br />Gary Uhde, the Developer of Reshanau Park Estates, was present <br />and stated that yes, the street lights, entrance pillars, and <br />cobblestone streets were removed from the plan but the park <br />area was only a concept. The Homeowners Association owns the <br />Outlots and have the right to use the area to launch their <br />boats. What they are asking for is an improved access - <br />otherwise they could leave it as it is and still use it. <br />Chairman Schaps stated that having been present at the <br />previous meetings regarding the plat it was his understanding <br />that the boat launch /marina issue was dead. <br />Mr. Uhde stated that it was not a part of the plat approval, <br />but was not a dead issue in his opinion. Just something that <br />was not fully developed yet as the properties were not all <br />sold and the Homeowners Association not complete. <br />Al Thiemich of 6725 East Shadow Lake Drive stated that over <br />the past 20 years there has been some degradation of the lake <br />although not great. Now we are talking about increased access <br />and there is a belief that this launching area will invite <br />more use and the problems will become the lakeshore owners <br />problems. It will increase the public use of the lake and he <br />is opposed to that. He also stated that he thought this issue <br />had been settled three years ago. <br />Mr. Don Dunn of 6085 Black Duck Drive read a letter stating <br />that he too believed the marina had been removed and that the <br />only boats allowed would have to be hand carried to the lake. <br />He is opposed to more access to the lake and believes the lake <br />can not afford more traffic. This could open the area on the <br />south end of the lake and set a precedent. He believes the <br />developer withdrew the matter from the final plat package <br />and that these proceedings are therefore unethical on his <br />part. He believes the problem is not with the new residents <br />but with the developer and that the matter should be settled <br />in the courts if the property owners were misled in believing <br />there would be a boat access provided. <br />Mr. Meisch asked if the Planning Board could have a little <br />history of the matter. The Board was provided a copy of the <br />Council minutes from July 24, 1989 at which the preliminary <br />plat was approved. These minutes indicated that there were <br />no plans for developing Outlots A & B and that a marina was <br />no longer planned. Mr. Brixius explained that the Homeowners <br />Association had begun improvements on the park and were <br />advised that a DNR permit was necessary and granted. In <br />applying for the DNR permit the City was notified and thus <br />became aware of the proposed access. The City Administrator <br />asked Mr. Brixius to review the matter and it was determined <br />a private park is not a permitted use in this Zoning District. <br />The Association was notified that they would need to request <br />a Planned Development Overlay for the area. The site now <br />
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